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FRESHMEN Officers — President Dagley, Secretary Locke, Vice-president Herrmann, Treasurer Went- zel. The college melting pot depends upon assorted ingredients for spice and va- riety. The new freshman has much to offer. He has vitality, unweakened by tests, lectures, and college report cards. He has enthusiasm undampened by the setbacks which the old guard has met. Above all, he has a long way to go and a lot of fun ahead. SOPHOMORES Officers — President Clevenger, Vice-presi- dent Bickel, Secretary Ernst. The sophomore presents himself as a sadder, wiser individual. To such a melting pot he can contribute experi- ence. He has had just enough educa- tion to realize how much he doesn ' t know. JUNIORS Officers — President Schumacher, Treasurer Noffke, Secretary Zeiler, Vice-president Haefner, Advisor Young. The college junior finds himself in control of most campus activities. The world is now his oyster and he has his professors well doped out. And so to the seniors, a more or less finished edu- cational product. . . .
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Senior class officers — President Volbrecht Vice-president Marsh Secretary Maier Treasurer Kruse With all the pomp and ceremony which accompanies graduations, an- other senior class is launched into a chaotic world. The problems ahead are many including adjustment to life in a wartime society. But education has pre- pared for such an acid test. Graduates of Elmhurst are trained for medical, business and teaching positions in the present order of things. They are schooled in psychology, history and so- ciology and ready to plan for the inevit- able peace. They have learned to lead and to follow when the occasion de- mands. They are as adequate to the situation as education can make them. War or peace, we predict great things for the Class of ' 42.
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m U If ' 42 « - Selma Bartels Theresa Baumann Isabella Bennett Magdalene Berger Raymond Bizer Peter Blau Erna Bock Leia Bremer Earl Buck Marjorie Davidson Lois Deiters James Doellefeld Leonard Dohrmann William Eagan Barbara Fawcett
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