Elmhurst College - Elms Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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PAUL JANS, Sociology Detroit, Michigan Jans went through all the stages from a can-rolling, trouble- making freshman to a model student. It is a matter of speculation as to how much of this change was due to the influence of that little girl from Dover. He was the sports editor for the Elm Bark, and the baseball squad was .able to use him by virtue of his south- paw hurling ability. Paul was seldom seen Avithout his pipe, but he was rarely known to have any matches. DONALD JEPSEN, Biology Elmi-iubst, Illinois One of the trio of biology ' ' oxers was Don. In his junior year lie was elected to the presidency of the Student Union, and he tilled this position admirably. For four years he had no trouble ( ?) in holding down the tackle position on the football squad. The track team also claimed him for a year as a javelin and discus thrower. Don was also one of the college truck drivers. His only mistake as college was that he was a White Sox fan. HAZEL JOHNSON, Englisli Elmhurst, Illinois Hazel was probably known b ' est for her activities in the Women ' s Union. AVhenever the women had any project to complete, they could always count on Plazel to help out. She was also very inter- ested in the women ' s intramural program. The fact that Hazel was one of the most charming and graceful senior coeds was a matter never even in dispute. With her major in English and her numer- ous hours of education, Hazel intends to follow the teaching pro- fession as a career. HELMUTH KEHLE, Germ.an West Bend, Wisconsin Kehle directed all of his attentions in intellectual channels. For his entire four years he was concerned with the affairs of the S. C. A. and the Pre-The Club. As a senior, Kehle was at the helm of the S ' . C. A. He acted as private secretary for the head of the Chemistry department, and one saw him running to Old lain with his typewriter very frequently. Kehle was a quiet man around the campus, but he was free in voicing his opinions in a panel dis- cussion. KATHEEINE KLICK, Biology Columbus. Ohio Katy was vitally interested in l)iology, and her upper-classmen years were spent in the biology laboratory as the laboratory assis- tant. She was one of the members of the sextet and of the glee club. Her vocal cords were quite healthy and, she used them to good advantage in leading cheers for all of the sports events. Ivlick and her little trained Iowa ' ' mouse were quite inseparable during her last two years. Her you-all ' Kentucky brogue Avas tlie sul)ject for no little comment.- Page Nineteen

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AEXOLD HERl MANN, Chemistri St. Louis, Missouki Herniiaiin was the man in the senior class Avho always had an idea brewing. He got into a little bit of everything, and never failed to accomplish what he set out to do. Arnold never talked about the things he did best— that ' s why one heard so much about pole vaulting, money-making schemes, and manual labor, and noth- ing about chemistry, Student Union presidency, football, acting, sleeping and fulfilling the duties of Gezzo. In this latter capacity Herrmann was noted for his somewhat ( ? ) caustic wit. ARTHUR HILANDER, Chemistry Glex Ellyx, Illinois Art was one of the mad chemist group. He was one of the main- stays of the Pirate track team, and he was a useful man on the basketball floor. While at Elmhurst Fat tied the 220 low hurdles record. During his junior and senior years the Student Union Executive Committee was favored with his services. Hilander was also the book-store manager; in this capacity Art was outstanding inasmuch as he never had the store open when there were any customers. CARL HILLE, German Okawville, Illixois The German department claimed Hille as one of its best stu- dents. There was very little about the German language that was really foreign to Carl. He was interested in the art of playing the piano, and he practiced very faithfully at this art— of course, he had a goal at Avhich to shoot. In his last two years Hille went out for both the track and tennis teams, and in his senior year he became a member of the Men ' s Glee Cliib. AIsTTOXE HOTLE, Mathematics Keota, Iowa Here is the only major in mathematics in the whole senior outfit. Tony was on the campus only for his last two years, but it took him ' little time to establish a name for himself as a good watch charm guard. He was a very valuable man in the center of the line. When he wasn ' t playing football or keeping a sofa warm in Irion Hall, he was usually downtown mis-fitting shoes. During this past year he was the treasurer of the Student Union. RALPH HUBER, Philosophi Chillicothe, Ohio Huber was one of the hardest working fellows on the campus. How he ever prepared his assignments in addition to keeping Old Main in ship-shape condition is difficult to figure out. All of the basketball games were attended by Huber, and he was one of the loudest rooters in the gym. Last year Ralph was manager of the football team, and he took excellent care of the members. His interests at college were many, but Ralph ' s major interest was in DesPlaines. Page Eighteen



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Page Twenty GEOEGE KNAPP, Economics Manhattan, Illinois Kiiapp was unquestionably the busiest man on the campus. He was always going some place, and lie M-as always in a hurry to get there. He entered Elmliurst College after two years at Joliet Junior College. It didn ' t take him long to adjust himself, and he was very soon busy with the affairs of the Goethe Verein, the Pre-The Society, and the band. In addition to these activities, he had more outside jobs than any two normal people could handle. THEODORE KPOSS, Economics ELiiHURST, Illinois Ted was one of the ))usiest fellows on the campus, l)ut he was never too busy to chat a few moments. Although he did not have too much time for studies after spending numerous hours as editor of the Elm Bark, he was still able to keep his name on the honor roll. Ted was also one of the best supporters of the band, and he never failed to aid in the flow of golden (?) notes issuing from the band room during rehearsal. ROBERT LEUSCIIKE, BiA)logij ELiiHURST, Illinois Leuschke ' s contribution to his alma mater ran along athletic lines. He was a stellar basketball and football ])layer besides being a good hurdler. During his senior year he captained the football team through a very successful season. Lop had the position of biology laboratory assistant for his upperclassman years. S tudies to Leusciike were only things that helped break up a fellow ' s day. He was very seldom serious about anything except a certain coed. A better all-around fellow is hard to find. HENRY LIPPERT, German Mascoutah, Illinois Hank spent a great deal of his time on York street, and he held down all sorts of odd jobs in order to get his meals and other necessities. His outside work took so much of his tune that he had little left for anv regular college activities, although the Goethe Verein claimed him for one of its most active members. Henry was always ready for a pinochle game, and it is rumored that Henry and his partner had the championship of South Hall. CORNELIUS LOEW, Sociology Wapakoneta. Ohio Corny had the distinction of being the best accompanist that the Men ' s Glee Club has ever had. He also worked very diligently on the staff of the Elm Bark. Intellectual activities also interested him very much, and he participated in numerous panel discussions that were held on the campus. He was also a consistent honor roll student. As an athlete, he was a good broad jumper and won his major award in track due to his ability in this event.

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