Elmhurst College - Elms Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1920

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Ml ' ii yi Hi RICHARD GADOW— Dick Brotherhood Council, 20. ' ' His friends they are many, his foes, are there any? Here we have another member of the mule state, but instead of our showing him, he showed us a few things. Dick is a very conscientious student and is sure to make good wherever he goes. Luck to you, Dick. CARL GAERTNER— Shrimp, 1901 Beta Tennis Club, ' 16, 17. Philobiblicum, 16, ' 17. Schiller Treasurer, 12, 19. Keryx Business Manager, 19, ' 20. Organist, ' 19, ' 20. There is no courage but in innocence, no con- stancy but in an honest cause. — -Southern. We can best describe Shrimp by the oft used Latin phrase, Multum in parvo. Shrimp was good on interpreting dreams, especially those deal- ing with the barnyard. He was fond of kidding his poor roommates, but there is hardly a more cheerful student at Elmhurst. Tho he is one of the youngest and the smallest, he is one of the veterans. CHARLES GEIB— Chuck. 1898 Phi Deha Alpha. Quartette, ' 18, ' 19, ' 20. Or- pheus. 18, ' 19, ' 20. Track, ' 19, ' 20. Band, ' 20. 7 music be the food of life, play on. — Shakes- peare. It ' s a shame that Chuck wasn ' t born with feathers, because he ' s so much like a bird. If you have ever heard him sing you know what we mean. He was what we call a whole pint in the quart ette. There has been a rumor that Chuck will move to Cuba this summer. We wonder why. ARTHUR GUEHRING- Art. 1902 Class Poet. Philobiblicum, ' 17. ' 18. Wi Tell. Organist, 19. 20. Thine modesty is a candle In thine nirr Mickie. Did you ever see Art uitlioul a smile c}r a on his face? He has wonderful talenl in and poetry but still greater talent in Hook pi Some one in Chicago seems to have a liking fi roses. Diusll music aying. ir red T n ciily-nini '

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ARMIN FROHNE ' -Afron 1899 Quartette, ' 19, ' 20. Orpheus. ' 18. ' 19. ' 20. Wil- helm Tell. Phi Delta Alpha. ' ' Blushes are the heart ' s meteors tilting in the face. — Shakespeare. An all around good fellow was Afron. It didn ' t take much to make him blush. He had the hobby of sleeping overtime in the morning. He always had a good time with the Elmhurst girls, and his wit and ready smile won him many a friend. VICTOR FROHNE— ' -Vick. 1901 Phi Delta Alpha. Quartette, 18. 19, ' 20. Orpheus, ' 18, ' 19. Director of Orpheus,- ' 20. Orchestra, ' 18. ' 19, ' 20. Band. ' 18, ' 19. Octette, ' 18. ' 19. ' 20. Wilhelm Tell. Class Prophet. Let me have my music dying, and 1 seek no more delight. — Keats. Vick played the saxaphone. the piano, the organ, and then too he was an excellent first tenor. Al- though he was always full of music, he had time to be sociable, and had his good times. The fellow who could keep from laughing at his jokes was branded as some sort of a stone statue. HAROLD FREUND— 1902 Band, ' 19, ' 20. Fire in each eye, and papers in each hand, they rave recite, and madden round ike land, — Pope. Ha. our great orator and statesman. He liked to talk but still could slide the trombone. He was also a man of parts when it came to Economics and Psychology. Puzzle: What would the Herald- Examiner be without Harold as its Freund. PAUL GABLER— Jupiter. 1902 Philo Biblicum, 17, ' 18. A man should pass part of his time uith the laughters. — Dr. Johnson. Ever ready with a laugh, that ' s Paul. His strong- est weakness was a healthy laugh and that will aid him to brave many a hardship in later life. He gained many friends during his sojourn at Elm- hurst College. As a supporter of the Alma Mater he was right on the spot. Tnenly-eight



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WILLIAM C. HILLE— Bill, 1902 Business Men ' s Club, 19, 20. Organist. 19. ' 20. He felt himself, and found the blessedness of being little. — Anon. Bill is one of the youngest of the class and is a booster every minute. He always finds time in aiding the Chicago Tribune to turn out its Sunday Comic Sections. How he does it is a mystery, for he does work which would kill an ordinary man. •; ARLIE HOELSCHER— Arlie, 1899. Philobiblicum, 17, ' 18. Olympic Tennis Club. ' 17. ' 18. Business Men ' s Club, ' 18, ' 19. It is better to be, than not to be. — Drvden. Arlie ' s congenial spirit and his willingness to do his friends various favors, always won him more friends. A smile for all, and a frown for none. He never forgot that behind the clouds the sun was still shining, consequently he was never seen in a despondent mood. Here ' s to you. Arl. your smile will pave the way thru life for you. THEODORE HONOLD— Ted, 1901 Financial Secretary of Class, 19, 20. Vice-Presi- dent of Schiller, 19, ' 20. Literary. like the laughter that opens the lips of the heart, that shows at the same time pearls and the soul. — Victor Hugo. If you ever heard Ted laugh you d be sure to like him. He ' s the fellow who always delighted our hearts by ringing the bell at the end of the hour. The class had the honor of having him as one of its officers this year. We are sure that he is one of that kind who are sure to make good. FRED JERGER— Fritz. 1900 T fo ' i got a pipefiill of makings Uobacco) ? — . sthma. Often when we heard his melodious voice cry out Who ' s got a pipe full of makings. we would plant ourselves peacefully in a more comfortable position ready to hear a doleful tale of some lost love. He was a great booster of the annual. Thirty

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