Elmhurst College - Elms Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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Twenty-seven

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(HiuBB of 192H ERE we stand, the remnant of a once mighty band. Out of the thirty- odd freshmen of four years ago only nine have been able to survive the toil of the years. And I think that we can truthfully say that this has been a case of survival of the fittest. In thinking of the Seniors I think less of a class than of a group of distinct individuals — great men of an age can never be classified in one category. So the Seniors of this year have never functioned admirably as a class. In the first meeting of the class it was decided to do away with all traditional meaning- less formality. Hence Seniors pictured in caps and gowns will not be found in the Elms and in various other ways we have lived up to our motto of breaking away from old traditions. Since our class is a number of individuals instead of a single unit, I wish to speak of each member separately. Otto Fisher, like King Saul, stands head and shoulders over all the people. Like so many big men Ot carries his big- ness into his inner-self also. His kindliness is as rare as it is pleasing. In every group there should be some severe critic of men ' s activities. Such a caustic individual is Pete — he furnished the necessary leaven to keep sweet the dough of senior sophistication so often in danger of becoming stale. One of our professors said to me some time ago Briesemeister can ' if he ' will ' . We are confident that Henry will do the great things that he is capable of doing. Everything King Midas touched turned into gold and everything that Dan Lang takes in hand begins to hum. Dan ' s ambitions and energy should become proverbial. Wit Is the spice of life, and as long as Ewald is anywhere near you need not fear that life will be flavorless. Teddy Schultz is the youngest and jolliest of our crew — always bubbling over with something or other. His high enthusiasm occasionally got him into scrapes. Don ' t be discouraged Teddy — only the average man is properly appreciated. Irv ' delights in taking digs a t everything and everybody. The Fake was no longer a fake after he became fakir. Al is an all around man but if he has any outstanding trait it is his ability to guzzle beer ala Salamander. I can say little about myself except that I take a devilish delight in dis- agreeing with folks. So here ' s hoping someone will disagree with what I have said. Take heed old world, we have arrived and from now on things will be different. O. SCHROEDEL. CLASS OFFICERS Paul Sonderegger President O. Schroedel Secretary Twenty-eight

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