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Page Thirty-two ARTHUR A. SPITZMUELLER HART!! S+. Caiharine. Swimming, '33. Class Baseball. E Club. Wai1' fill I grow my mustache. Ari is one of us. Though he hasn'+ 'fold us much aboui himself. he has revealed +his much 'ro us: he has failed in his aiiempi io raise a musfache. A greai help io ihe swimming feam: always fries his besi in class: a genileman always: and he doesn i like lhe fairer sex -much. CLETUS STOESER CLETE S+. Cafharine. Liiera ry Socieiy. Annual Siaff. Ach, do+'s easy. Cle+e is an ouisianding scholar of +he Senior Class. Alihough a quiei and reserved lad, he does noi hesifare io voice his opinions-especially in Civics class. Ger- man holds no fear for himjand if he coniinues 'lo acquire a knowledge of languages as he has done in The pasl, we expecl' +o see a language feacher in Fuiure years. HOWARD J. 'SULLIVAN suLLY L R S+. Lawrence. Class Baseball. A Quie+ as +he' day is long. Sully is probably The mosi quiei 'Fellow in The class. He hasn r displayed his scholasiic abiliiy 'io a very greai exieni, alihough we know Thai' he possesses The abiliry of a scholar. When Sully spoke, we always lisiened. LOUIS E. TABLER LOUIE L S+. William. Band, '30, '3l, '32, '33. School Orchesira. Dramaiic. Civic and Vocaiional League. M usic, music, everywhere. Louie is a masier of 'rhe clarinef in boih 'lhe school and band. All in all, alrhough, we musi admii rhere are few beiier s+uden+s in Jrhe school, especially in English. He has a liking for long-siemmed pipes, and hopes some day 'ro lead an orchesira 'ro rival Guy's. E GEORGE J. TIETTMEYER TI ETT S+. William. Golf, '30, '3l, '32, '33, Baskeiball, '33. . Caddy, my mashie. , ,, George has been 'rhe No. I man of 'rhe golf +eam for 'rhe pasi few years. His perfeciion as a golfer has ofren saved The Elder +eam from defeai. Bur he excells no'r only in a+hle'rics. His scholasiic record is also good. TieH, ihe Seniors wish you success.
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DENNIS P. RYAN DEN Sf. Michael. Foofball, '33. Class Baslcefball. Class Baseball. 'I'II gef fhere - evenI'uaIIv. Den is fhe boy wifh fhe classy sideburns. There is one class in which he is seldom heard from -- English class. I-Iis classmafes will fell you why. I-Ie is an easy- going fellow and very seldom loses his femper. Shaves every day-if he has fime. LOUIS F. SANDER LOU Our Lady of Perpefual I-Ielp. Class Baseball. AIl's well fhaf ends well. Lou is seldom heard oufside of class, buf when il' comes fo give his ideas on fhe quesfions of Capifal Punishment he sure can pul' his poinf across. Uses Pepsodenf and believes everyfhing Kafe Smifh says abouf La Palinas. Flash-he has been menfioned for a place in fhe Sedamsville Council. Orchids fo you. Loul MICHAEL SCHAUER MIKE Sf. Teresa. My lord, 'fis buf e base, ignoble mind Thai' mounfs no higher fhan a bird can soar. Mike goes for anyfhing scienfific. I-lis big hobby is shorl-wave radios, and he Icnows Them from A 'Io Z. Alfhough he lives in ,fhe wide open spaces, he is con- sfanfly shuffing windows. complaining of a draff. I-Ie is also anofher of fhose chaps who hopes 'Io beef Dr. Alelchine af chess. ROBERT E. SEBASTIANI BOB Sf. Teresa. Liferary Sociefy. Civic and Vocafional League. Annual Sfaff. Sfudenf Spirifual Council. Dramafic Club. Golf, '33. Laugh and be merry. Bob's greafesf assef is a very pleasanf smile, which has won him many friends. I-Ie is a very 'Ialenfed sfudenf and a very successful lover. If is no longer a secref why Bob spends so much of his fime af home: fhe girl friend lives a few doors down fhe sfreef. ROBERT O. SMITH SMlTTY I-Ioly Family. Tennis, '3I, '32. E Club. Secrefary of Afhlefic Associafion. Manager of Swimming Team. Solafec Club. I A swell fellow. Smiffy is Icnown by all fhe Seniors and underclass- men as a real fellow. I-Ie showed his service fo fhe school by capably filling fhe posifion of afhlefic manager, and manager of The swimming Team. A good sfudenfg Icind fo fhe Freshies: affends all fhe games: and loves dances. - Page Thirty-one
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ROBERT H. TRAUT BOB Resurreciion. Baseball, '32, '33, Class Baslcefball. E Club. i Our Second Sac'cer. U Bob covered 'rhe lqeysione saclc for lhe baseball Team in a manner no? seen for many a year. Allhough no+ inclined To a greal' exlenl' inlelleclually, Bob gives his besl' eiiioris 'rewards his sludies. Good luclc in The world, Bob. E LE ,nov J. WEBER . KENO Si. Mar+in. Bancl, '30, '3l, '32, '33. E Club Liierary Sociely. My mirih rolls from soul io soul. Keno is ihe Falsiaff of The Senior Class. His love 'for mirfh and gayeiy has oflen broughf him a siagger- ing amouni of penaliy worlc, buf he does fha? more cheerfully +han one would imagine. Roy is also an excellenf musician, and wilh his Jrrombone he inslills 'rhe lil+ing rhyihm info The Elder Band. . PAUL F. WELLINGHOFF PAUL Sf. Teresa. Lilerary Socieiy. Solalec Club. Presideni of A+hle+ic Associalion Annual Sfaff. , Class Baseball. Class Baskelball. He never said a foolish 'lhing. Paul will undoubiedly succeed. Judging from lhe way in which he conducfed our pep-meefings, we are sure he is a born leader, and will be a dominaling figure in any field he en'rers. His record as a sluden+ speaks for ilself, and 'rhe noise is deafening. RAYMOND C. WINTERHALTER WlNCH S+. Teresa. Calholic Mission Crusade Liferary Sociefy. Traclc, '32. Class Baslceiball. Sure, I lcnow him. Winch is one of The besf-lilced siudenis in ihe school. Everyone from Jrhe Freshmen 'lo lhe Seniors are well acquainied wi+h him and his good nalure. He wrifes leifers io a ceriain girl fwice a week-receives fhem iusf as ofien. He has a personaliiy rivaling 'rhal of Clarlc Gable. L JUSTIN A. WITTROCK 'WITT , S+. Calharine. Fooiball, '30, '3l, '32 lco-Capiain. '32l. Baslcelball, '32, '33. E Club. Track, '33, His hear? is as massive as his body. WiH, as he is be'Her lcnown, is a real worlcer 'for Elder. Noi only has he loyally parlicipafed in 'lwo of The maior sporfs, buf he has also achieved honor as a siudeni. Always willing 'ro help ofhers, always endeav- oring 'fo work hard, and always sfriving +o give his besf, has made for him an innumerable number of friends.
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