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Page 31 text:
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FRESHMEN Row One: Albert Kovacs, Barbara Gierach, Glenn Nowack, Joylene Wilson, John Trnka, Gloria Martin, Marl Mitchell, Barbara Kenyon, Dorothy Behrends, Victor Frohne. Row Turn: Delvin Engelsdorfer, Harvey Whetstone, Gerald Truwe, Ronald Cline, Art Greer, Alvin Voile, Phil Stendel, Gene Kuehl. Row One: Martha Victor, Leta Friend, Marian Gabler, Luetta Sabberl, Mary Domermuth, Julie Muecke, Phyllis Faber, June Baur, Elizabeth Konrad. Roiv Tivo: Priscilla Arvey, Janice Comstock, Louise Crecelius, Betty Drechsel, Helen Herrscher, Kay Abele, Irene Bodi. Roiv Three: Phil Pobanz, Dave Vogelmann, George Crusius, Ralph Kroehler, Phil Gruenke, Myron Sonneborn, Erwin Koch, Wallace Sehrt, Charles Harlman, Malcolm Davis, Richard Lindner. 27
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FRESHMAN NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Seated: Carol Ramsey, MerriLyn Hartmann. Standing: John Trnka, Phil Stendel, and Harold Renis. The Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one came to Elmhurst College to begin their col- lege career with a bang. Thev showed the faculty and upperclassmen that thev meant business and they did not waste any time in proving it. When presented with the task of producing the annual Freshman mixer, they definitely showed themselves to the best ad- vantage. They discovered too, that college was not all seriousness, and soon they took upon them- selves to obtain, with the help of their older friends, as much as possible out of the social life which Elmhurst College has to offer. Officers yvere not elected until the second semester, which caused the class to be slowed down considerably in their group contribution to the school. The big job facing the Frosh was the pro- duction of the Freshman Hop. which was given shortly after the Spring vacation in March. Having spent one year getting acquainted with college life, the Class of ' 51 is ready, willing, and capable of assuming their future responsibilities at Elmhurst College. The Class of 51 A duel by MerriLyn Hartmann and Gene Kuehl climaxes the freshman mixer.
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FRESHMEN Row One: Jim Taylor, Lawrence Steffv, John Robertson, Glenn Rhodes. Richard Lund, Robert Tardella. Rote Two: Pauline Lavin. (Caroline Lavin, Margaret McMichael, Margaret Mishler, Joan Rudd. Susanne Schweppe, Leila Larson, Mildred Olsson. Shirley Swanson, Genevieve Safford. Row Three: Barbara Schaefer, John Kahler. Craig McCreary, Arthur Schroder. Derald Schultz. illiam Rader. Kiehard Kriz. Patricia Nottingham. Row One: Mice Pouel, Loretta Herzfeld, Marv L. Lee, June Maier, Ruthellen Grupe, Shirley Huntman, Clara kauf- mann. Helene Meyer, Lois Knoche. Row Two: Kenneth Metzger, Joanne Ilillebrand. Gustav Bloom. Marilvn Hoist. Paul Lipka, Myron Low, MerriLyn Marl man. .oil an Morvay. Row Three: Harold Renis. Richard Lambrecht, Henry Wieditz, Gene Male, John Newman. James Beecken. Robert Killer.
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