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ARNOLD LAMBARTM. A.B., Hist ory Saline, hlichigan Arnold Kas played many leading roles in athletic productions. Equally at home in a football, Laskethall or baseball picture, Arnold has consistently reached the heights in his performances. He is best remembered for his part in the 1Q55 football production of E-C-S. In this picture he was cast as the player who scored the winning touchdown in the game between Elmhurst College and its bitterest rival, Wheaton College. In addition to his par- ticipation in these productions, Arnold was a member of the Pre-The Club and the Goethe Verein, and served on the staff of the paper for two years. ARMIN MARONN, A.B., Sociology Milwaukee, Wi sconsin Armin has been one of the foremost clubmen ' of the Senior Stars of E-C-S. Ele was a member of the Y. M. C. A. during the three years of its existence, and has been a member of the Pre- The Club throughout his entire career at E-C-S. In his Brst year at the studio, he was a member of the Men ' s Glee Club. In addition to being a member of these clubs, he served as Publica- tions Chairman for the Student Union during his fourth year. His principal academic interest has been the science of Sociology, and Armin is credited with having written an excellent treatise covering extensive personal research in the field of sociology. EDWARD MEILLER. A. B.. Sociology San Antonio. Texas Coach is a familiar figure around the Commons. The studio members know that it is meal time when they see him hurrying to the dining hall to get his white jacket on and to be ready to serve. Coach is an ambitious member of our company, and his interests lie in several fields. He places his academic pursuits before his athletic or dramatic interests. His attention is centered on sociology, but he finds time to attend the meetings of the Pre-The Club, Goethe Verein, and S. C. A. ERNEST MELCHERT, A.B., Philosophy Black Creek, Wis. Ernie, his pipe, and philosophy — even our photographer could not separate them. Ernie has almost set a record for participation in organizations during his four year career at E-C-S. He has been a member of the Men ' s Glee Club for four years, an important part of the quartette, and a member of the band. He also served on the Elm Bark ' s business staff for two years, and was an energetic member of the S. C. A. In addition, Ernie found time to belong to the Pre-The Club, the Y. M. C. A., the Goethe Verein, the Philosophy Club, the Oriental Club, and the Student Union Cabinet. [ 19]
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EMIL HANSEN. A.B.. Biol ogy Elmhurst, Illinois After being away from ElmKurst College Studios for several years because of ill bealtb. Emil returned last year (1934-35) and immediately assumed several leading athletic roles. Emil was one of tbe finest shots on the basketball squad, and played in the first singles position on the tennis team the latter pari, of last year and this year. He has been preparing for a teacher ' s career, and his intellectual pursuits have lead him to an intensive study of the field of education. X ' ERNON HOECKER, A.B., Sociology Be eL ' ue, Kentucky fii his four years at E-C-S, Vernon pursued a varied career. I le was featured in several athletic pictures as a tennis star, he skillfully handled a role in Houseparty, he was president of the Senior Stars at the outset of their stay with E-C-S, and he acted as drum major for the studio band. In addition to this, he was president of the Student Christian Association, was a member of the M C. A. for three years, of the Pre-The Club for a like period, and sang in the Glee Club for two years. Vern became famous at the studios for his informal appearances as a black-face comedian, but the more serious side of his nature was absorbed with the study of sociology and philosophy. ROBERT KARASEK, A.B., History Elmhurst, Illinois Bob played varied roles with equal success. He was at home as a track athlete, a technician for the College Theater, or a cross- country man. In addition, his name appeared on the casting list of the French Circle and the Saturday Soviet. THEODORE KROHNE. A.B., English Chicago, Illinois Ted is ranked by E-C-S as one of its most valuable script writers and photographers. He is a familiar figure around the studios, especially in the newspaper offices, for he was on the Elm Bark staff for four years, and he was its successful editor during his third and fourth years. He was one of the organizers of the Saturday Soviet. Ted has an uncanny ability for producing, on the spur of the moment, excellent original verse, poem, or song to suit any mood or occasion. If you want to know anything about English ask Ted-hell know. Ted has two especially enviable traits — his thorough knowledge of English and his immunity to worry about anything. [ 18 ]
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ARMIN MVNZ. A.B.. Ge rman Hebron, North Dakota ElmKurst ' s most rabid haseball fan, Armin, was featured in a number of full-length dramas of the cindertrack by E-C-S. Peter proved to be a winner in track in bis last tbree years, and was a member of tbe cross-country team in bis Sopbomore year. He also was an assistant director and helped produce two other athletic pictures in the role of manager of basketball and manager of football. Armin was a member of the cast of the Pirates of Penzance. ' He also contributed several scenarios of campus life as a member of the Elm Bark staff. Off the set, Armin was a fine German scholar, and a member of three campus organizations, the Goethe Verein. the Y. M. G. A., and the Pre-The Glub. JOHN NIENSTED, A.B., Philosophy Pana, Illinois One of the leading Senior Stars and yet one of the most modest is Johnny. He did not come to E-G-S in answer to the demand for actors of the Tarzan appearance and physique, yet he was the answer to Director Langhorst ' s prayers and was immediately cast in a series of football pictures, where he played varied roles with unusual success. In his last two years, John turned to tennis in addit ion to football, and again made a hit with the fans. How- ever, there is little doubt that any representative of a fan magazine who interviewed Johnny would discover that his real interest lay in intellectual pursuits, with philosophy taking precedence over other studies. Johnny was also a member of the Student Union Gabinet, the Pre-The Glub, Y. M. G. A., and S. G. A. ROLAND PANTERMUEHL, A.B., Philosophy New Braunfels, Texas Tex was lured to E-G-S after a year at a rival studio, and almost immediately became a leader in campus affairs. He was vice-president of the Pre-The Glub, president of the Goethe Verein, and also a prominent member of the Y. M. G. A. and the S. G. A. Like so many of the Senior Stars, his greatest interest lay in the study of philosophy, religious doctrine, and Ghristian ethics. Dur- ing the intermissions of our routine work, most of the company could be found seeking refreshment at Tex ' s ever-popular store. Roily was especially known for his excellent scholarship. LAURA PRESS, A.B., English St. Louis. Missouri Laura has achieved fame not only as a student, but as a ' capable actress. Her more important appearances were in Dear Brutus. Life of Man, and Twelfth Night. Laura was also a prominent member of the Women ' s Glee Glub and of Ghapel Ghoir; for two years she aided in guiding the activities of th E-G-S players as a member of the Student Union Executive Gommittee. In her life off the set. she has shown consistent interest in English literature, library work, and in many forms of athletics. She was well-known by the entire company for her delightful St. Louis brogue, and few will forget her excellent interpretations of Tark- ington ' s Seventeen. [ 20]
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