Elmhurst College - Elms Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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EOY F. ALBEESWEETH St. Louis, Missouri Eoy spent only his last two years at Elmhurst, but the speed and thoroughness with which he orientated himself is shown by his record: during that time he held offices in both the S. C. A. cabinet and the dormitory council and won two letters in baseball, acting as co-captain during his senior year. He was active in all other intramural sports and the E Club. LAUEENCE C. AUBUCHO? , JE. Elmhukst, Illinois Larry ' s four years were profitable ones, both for Elmhurst and him- self. He majored in both economics and history, earned a place on the honor roll his senior year, played football three years, earning Confer- ence mention during his senior year, and won four letters in tennis, acting as captain of the team his last two years. He was also a member of the E Club and the French Club. GLENN E. BAUMANN Highland, Illinois Glenn ' s drawl and easy-going manner were popular, but not more so than Glenn himself. His record includes both the elective offices at South Hall during his last two years and the presidency of the senior class. He was also a member of the Goethe Verein and an E Club member by virtue of two letters earned in football. A sociology major, Glenn plans to enter the ministry. EOBEET J. BAUMANN Elmhurst, Illinois Bob ' s interest in chemistry, math, and physics, and his position as assistant in the chemistry lab for three years, and the presidency of the Student Union kept him pretty busy, but not too much so that he neg- lected his other interests: chess, sleeping, eating, bridge, reading, and Kay Dewey. A straight honor student, he also had the part of an intelligent-looking Englishman in Death Takes a Holiday ' ' during his sophomore year. ELLSWOETH BLINN Oak Park, Illinois Ellsworth spent a good deal of his time with athletics, first as member of the tennis squad for two years, and then as manager of the track team his final two years, winning membership into the E Club through that role. He claims to have had no outstanding academic, hobby, or social interests, but plans to enter the sales field. » » « «

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The Seniors Class of ' 40 W ' licii oil June 1] I ' ui ' ty-six inciiihcrs of tlie Senior class wind tlicii- way out of the portals oi ' Old Afain for till ' |ii-ocession aero8S the campus to the gym- iiasiuiii and their diplomas, they leave behind them a lii-illiaiit record of achievements which shall be a goal for many future classes to strive after. For four years they dominated all the other classes in the honor roll. In athletic ])rowess no other class could equal them. The Elmhurst spirit of class solidarity and cooperation was somewhat slow in developing l:)ut blossomed forth in full strength dur- ing the last two years when the class assumed full campus leadership. HoAvever, romantically the class sets a new, and heretofore unheard of precedent at Elmhurst. since no two members of the class have pledged fidelity toward each other. »» 36 ««



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WILLIAM H. BOHLE St. Louis, Missouri Most of Billy ' s interests center around athletics — a four-letter man in both football and track, he was captain of the latter team his senior year. Pie was an officer of his class in both his freshman and Junior years, and served as vice-president of the E Club. His hobby is collecting sports statistics and his plans for the future center around Y. M. C. A. or jihysical education. MAEJOEIE BOLDT Elmhurst, Illinois Marjorie spent a good deal of time with extra-curricular activities and won recognition from clul» members. She held offices in the College ' Jdieatre and Women ' s Union and was secretary of the Student Union. She served also on the Elm Bark, the girls ' basketl)all team, and as chairman of the Honor Court committee. Quite frankly, she states her professional and)ition to Ije that of hausfrau. ' DOEOTHY BEAUN Webster Groves. Missouri Dorothy ' s activities center pretty well around the Student Christian Association, which she served as secretary, vice-])resident, and president. She was an honor student, with history, philosophy, and religion as her chief interests. Tennis and basketball also interested her aud claimed some of her leisure time. lier ambition for the future she lists as high school history teaching. HENEY BUCHOLZ Elmiiurst, Illinois Bud ' s great popularity and ability made itself known from the lirst year when he was pi ' csidcnt o[ 1bc i ' i-i ' sliiuau class until his senior year when he was chosen (piarterbaek on the ail-conference football team. When he wasn ' t giviaig his attention to Wi ' stie, he Avas to be found in the biology lab or out for football, traek, or basketball. He is one of the few ten letteimen in the history of the school. GLADYS C. BUENGEE 0. k Park, Illinois A French major, Gladys spent much time with the French Club, serving as its treasurer and its president, and hopes either to teach French or become a French interpreter. She was also secretary of the senior class, a member of the ' omen s Union and the chairman of committees. She came to college on a scholarship and was an honor roll student while at Elmhurst. » » 38 « «

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