Luther Institute - Voyageur Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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Eunice Elberi . . . Never slill a rninule, Emil Gepperlfli . . . Sincerify rniqlwl be liked by everyone. Her lavorife ex- Dressions were lllaceliousll and ii yi. My Elsye Endl . . . Noled for lner 'lcornyl remarks fha? were always timely. Els' was heaps of lun, and me 'ever missed anyfninq. Raymond Flalre . . . clais cresioer' news ,',ri'er ard cianisf. A 'yard lei cf. .ve is bound lo be a success. Lois Fuhrman . . . Quiel urasslxnrg lox Qffiqkg-ri' in all llvcse zamsaizrs. Well al.-.ays remember An, sei:- ::'iof':ns7' C' Today is Ce:e'se Frfdawf Evelyn Gensch . . . A vew 'V .3 ang sfuoicus girl wlio fn ana se a Cedif 'o ner Area lvla'ef his middle name. Add fo Thai a lun loving spiril and never-iorqollen loyalfy. Lorraine Giacomo . . . ner coniidenlial manner and radianl s'nile rnade l'ier an irnporianl member ol llwe come rnercial deparlrnenl , . . lier eyes lwinlile, loo. Carl Gubifz . . . l-le was We Fellow wln: fool oar? in so mary cnurcn olays. Cniei ca'loonisf for nislo'y aclivf 'ies and origina'o' el subfle classe room remarks. Dolores Haalr . . . Lie liair slcy blue eyes, a 'Wooly-:r'n girl. A good 'f-amslress as sliof' hy Ve' auraf- so 1 - .,- i- i. 'Ive Qlollwes. Elda Halfpap . . . l-le' sunny disocsf- 'icn class leadersfo a'd Musica' abihy endeared ne' +2 'ne rea s ci re' classmaies. Howard Hallman . . . Quiet buf when lie go? slarfed-l The only doclors son in ine class, bu+ he wanls +o be a plwysicisr. He'll be a success. Hawk . . . ine sage of 'i'l'ie second period American History class. I'-is amusing franlmess was flue reawn for rrany a classroom lauqlw. Arfliur Hofeldf . . . Friendly and every- ones conffdeni l-lis deep voice was his :al ina card. a lrsch . . . Tiry add lallcafive, vvCiJlCl be 'nissed in any group. Mosl admired :rarazlerisfic -- lwer good ra'u'-ed irankress. Williard Jannusch . . . Wiry liflle lad wire efesed lie immensely. Always wewiea abou' iris worlc, wlwen lie cor' 'awe i' bu' always carve uc vi- a swf e.

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enio s 1942 !Efhel Abell . . . iilinym had Me mos? Wilfred Barber . . . One ol lhe lirsl 'io beauiilul hands In the Cass by rnulual approval, and lhey' were al- ways as busy as she was doing something lo please others. Burfon Amundsen . . . Smiles, blushes, and brighl remarks were lhe lrade- marks ol this happy-go-lucky iale- comer. Leonard Anderson . . . Deadlines, base- ball, and diclionaries played a big par? in our edilor's life-an all around fellow. Lillian Arnold . . . This prelly brunehe didn? say much, bul he' smile spoke volumes. Huberl Arflmur . . . belief known as I Cupie, lhis smiling lad was ai- ways Talking his way in and our ol classrooms. gel a Russian Brushf l-le was a lalecomer who easily became popu- lar in The class. Lois Marie Behnken . . . lr he' dual per- sonalily could be lound a sincerify and friendliness combined wilh 'lhe radianl cheerlulness lhal endeared her io all. Roberl Blanke . . . Our hardworking slu- denl manager had an answer for everylhing, and could he giggle! Donald Bloedel . . . Don could always be found among The crowd al 'he drinking founlain. l-le was iolly wilh a chuckle fha? was iusl differ- enh Evelyn Bauer . . . fhe only Feminine al- lraclion on 'fhe business sfall, She did excellenl work. She always does. Kalherine Boehm . . . 'Sweefness per- sonified easily describes Katherine, who was never loo busy fo lalk or lislen 'ro anyone. Herfha Bosse . . . Cule peopy, and lov- able describes lhis miss. Her beauli- ful nalurally wavy hair was fhe envy of her classmales. Loraine Bruening . . . Our valediclorian -winning personalily, prelly smile, a good sporl. All lhis and inlelli- gence, Too. Ferdinand Bublih . . . Always 'lound somelhing lo argue aboul in class. Snappy dresser, always on the qo, he was ready lor anyllning lhal came along. Kur+ Donisch . . . bul definitely fall, he was every inch a good sporl. His lavorile haunf was lhe shop.



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Helen Johnson . . . Sweel and gracious -our energeric news edilor was e iriend in need. She has solved rnany a perplexing problem. Monroe Johnson . . . li a grin, 'iopped by a charming crew-cur wallcs in the door, ihahs lhe Wonder Boy. U. of C. scholarship winner and valuable iealure wriler, l-le was also lrnown as Hlhirdererm Johnson. Arlhur Kenning . . . Allhough he was Mar lillle, lhal didn? nfiean he wasn'r noliced, lor all of him was dedi- caled ro making lriends. vin Kirchenberg . . . Red was lrhis ooodloclring baseball players nick' na'rQ. Congenfai and sin:e'e, he had nnany friends. Richard Klebbe . . . One ol lhe Three rnuslcereers ci rhe circularing oe- parlmenl :F rhe B'ue and Gold Friendly, sihcere, and hardworking- a dazzling s'nile. Rulh Kolmw . . . Rulhie bfighlened rnany a leisure rnonvenr wirh bolw merrirnenl and coniidenrial non- sense. Howard Ko in . . . Conscienrious and g . bashlul, he was cur unassuming assislanr edlor. Bul, he could sui- prise eyerycne wifh his own loss. . . A rnagnefic personal- parlicicarr in sr:o'+s Waller Korlh . ily acfiye haroscrne, EAC ie' r-fhals Wa'l.. Chrisline Klauss . . . Chris anus' hare Melvin Krohse . . . Whe'e prahls 'aken ner yilarnins, lc' sne has 'he absurd, rnere he 's icurd. Mer 5-nfied yifalify which makes he' a seemed fc :ef a lriils :uf ci lize and ,aluable asse' i3 Lusher. S'-t ha: here' iailed 'C ccwey his veeriul- miellen' abilijf as a 5 anisl, ': u ' s 2 a:s'na'es. Doroihy Kur+h . . . Talenled-err, sing- 'ng story writing-buf modesr. A :leasing personalily and well liked by all. Geraldine Landerer . . . The 'rwinkling eyes and perl srnile oi rhis rniss -nade her a welcome addition To any gfol-lp. Clarence Leimer . . . As liliie as he is he rnalces up for ir by his srudious naiure, his sinrgerily, and con- genia'ily. Arlhur Lucas . . . Srnall in sralure, buf 3 'Jian' i' inlelliiente where physics and chernislry are concarrred. Ari will always be a credi' rc Lusher, Miriam Lueclre . . . We rnissed her 'hcse be'ff fr yeafs. She is Cer? rd her Q wlvonze 'lined rnary

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