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Frank Huetter . . . Elgin, Illinois Frank To be doing is viands glorious task. ' — Anon. Frank is a recruit of 1923, is another of our indus- trious fellows, cautious and quiet, and consequently had many friends. Every Monday he returned from Elgin with renewed enthusiasm. We wonder... Walter Schadewald . Duluth, Minnesota Schady ' Elm Bark I it. Ed. ' 22, ' 23; Baseball ' 23; Schiller Cabinet ' 22. Seesi thou a man diligent in his business, he shall stand before kings. Schady never had much to say but when he did open his mouth, wisdom came forth. Ma Jong and baseball composed his recreation. Here is a clipping from his Diary: Feb. 29, 1923 — wind N.E., 35 mile gale; barometer 29.9; temperature 28 degrees; forecast, snow 6:00 A. M. Charles Binder Waterloo, Illinois Charlie Class Pres. ' 24; Orpheus ' 23, ' 24; Band ' 22, ' 23, ' 24; Baseball ' 22, Captain ' 23; Football ' 21, ' 22, ' 23, Captain ' 24; Basketball ' 22, Captain ' 23; Student Council Pres. ' 23, Rep. ' 24. i-f mind his kingdom, and his will his law. Cowper. Charlie had high ideals and lived up to them. He worked hard in the class room and the athletic field, was liked by all and will surely be of good influence to those with whom he comes in contact. Henry Damm . . ' . . Leroy, Texas Heinie Band ' 22, ' 23, Dir. ' 24; Orchestra ' 22, ' 23, ' 24; Quartette ' 22, ' 24; Orpheus ' 22, ' 2?, ' 24; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ' 22; V. Pres. Class ' ' 22; Foot- ball ' 22. The man with a s?nile is the man worth while. As director of the band, Heinie can ' t be beat. With an ever-ready smile, a tongue framed to elocution, and a mind framed with ambition, there is no doubt but that he will become the idol of man)-. Arnold Schultz . . Indianapolis. Indiana Arnie Class Hist. ' 24; Elmhurst Ed. Keryx ' 22; Quartet ' 22, ' 23, ' 24; Orpheus ' 22, President ' 23, ' 24; Y. M. C. A. Sec. ' 22. His music in my heart I bore Long after it ivas heard no more. — JVords- worth. What would the quartet and glee club have done without his deep, rich, basso profundo voice? Everywhere that Arnie went Norm was sure to go — a perfect example of brotherh- love. Harold Pflug . Masslllon, Ohio Hap Class V. Pres. ' 24; College Quartet ' 22, ' 23, ' 24; Orpheus ' 22, Director ' 23, ' 24; V. Pres. Y. AI. C. A. ' 22; Song Leader ' 22, ' 23, ' 24; Student Council ' 23, ' 24; Orchestra ' 23, ' 24; Grumpy Music drives away Jrom the soul the dust of everyday life. His pleasing disposition won a place of high esteem for him. In musical actix ' ities as well as in student politics . Hap was an able leader. Many a girl will have reason to be jealous of his future wife. 26
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Arthur Reiss . . . -St. Louis, Mo. ' •Art Orchestra ' 22, ' 23, ' 24; Baseball ' 23. 7 have no secret of success but hard work. — Turner. For a true and tireless worker see Art. At all times you will find him occupied, either with physical or mental work. His violin is the lucky one who receives most of his love and attention. Walter Rasche . . Burlington, Iowa Speed Class Fin. Sec. ' 24; Schiller Fin. Sec. ' 23, Vice-Pres. ' 24; Student Council ' 24; Elm Bark Cir. Igr. ' 22, Bus. Mgr. ' 23; Cheer Leader ' 22, ' 23, ' 24; Grumpy ' 24. ' ' Never let your studies interefere ivith your college education. So say we all of us, but Speed practices what he preaches in this connection. As a yell leader Speed is there . Incidentally, everyone knows that Speed comes from Burlington on the C. B. Q. Paul Watts .... Mansfield, Ohio Watts Class Treas. ' 24; Football ' 23; Grumpy ' 24. Genius does what it must, and talent what it can. A short time after Paul joined us, he was known to every one, not only for his athletic and dramatic abilities but for his manliness. In Grumpy he showed that someday he will be a good lawyer. Eh, Grumpy ? William Anderson . . Waterloo, Illinois Bill Class Sec. ' 24; Elm Bark Staff ' 21, ' 22. Those who have rnost to do and are willing to work, will find the most time. — Anon. In spite of his duties as chief chef. Bill was very faithful in his studies. He was always in possession of a quality of wittiness that could make the sides of the most iron-faced grouch tickle. Leonard Arends . . . Alexander, Iowa Arends y jace with gladness overspread! Soft smiles hy human kindness bred! — Wordsworth. Arends is a fellow with a perpetual grin on his face. He doesn ' t seem to take either himself or the world very seriously. 27
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