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QFILOFS Elsa Mees. . Life, ana eiine. ESE e'c 'e' s'e'ef Mace an ien:ei'e cecbe erccsxfe. Virginia Mees . . . Cnenni-1 are c'e'e' G -y NI be fefnewcefe' TC' efze-len+ werk in fre :'e'fe': club. Glenn Mensclwing . . . lee leafs K saws 'ne san dec-sn? sl'r'e C fame. Hes anwner ene C5 W l:'usl'e's. Gill'-wg. basyerba' e isabei afe His lwolnbiei. Waller Molizan . . . known as 'Be Bc. Que' since cw lifs' xear. lf e'es'fi ir baskelball a'd basebai' Vs :ff -2 was o'e assel Wa? made kim e fa '- c'f'e. Arihur Munclf . . . Quiel and ree-awed A had a :good pumose 55' silence 'lc' when ne smoke i' Nea sefnefninq, Alice Nickle . . . f 'e'.-ne nal 5' wee'- ness. Coca w e e?'e'w swans-ea fe-- Rea Edward Pagels . . . Tee 1' .': Cf,-ENS 353 ,W .N -wanpe. :f'l1is Tall b:'3e 'e ef- N556 nina ncfced. He 'vas 'fe Wes' i 'e'ee'- kg ai'nsles 'ct Alberf Pahr . . . A cf -fu' beaalilcl bvinn eyes QU-H' 'Ya' 1:84 'nos' valuable mam' l We baske'- bal ?ea'n, oi+C'ef f lem year, 'ac'ain cl We 'eams-'nafs Al. Lucille Peferson . . . fe, af le-asf once a 1-eek Wiggle won? be everyone enicyed Tfalfo voice. ff' 'ne slaifs l'-le' creeflal defied and 5C'nir'1 con- Norman Pefrusclxadl . . . Arolnef mus- kafeer of We :4':u aicn deoarr- rnenf. Perlwaos lfe lacked qui-e2 bmi you can be sure ne nad Hs snare ol iUfl, 1942 Elizabelh Riber . . . Be y amends Pe' s:a'e Me seen Wwevfes, Snes a 'af .fe --'iw fe' dafk Hair ana n le MM: e-ice. We. fe'ne'nbe' cf. 2 'SYEJ 'e 'awk belefe e ilass. Fred Roehricln . . . seemed fe cjef a U-:-we CJ Q: ever-ffninz. Ffie-'Gi.. 'ce esseial, when year knew LEW x-.elf Elaine Rossow . . . a real we'ker and ef ue'as : lirenef. Slne s ine Quiel 'yce lem Va' wen T s+os any of ke' affe :'s 73 excess. Esllner Rowaldf . . . This .ass frcnn Pa'k Qisie .wasnt falkafve, by all We sarne me Missed ner wnen ske wasn f fnefe. 'Wilbur Sawuscn . . . Anellver ol our goes lcckifq alle-'ic minded lads. Be 'ef known as L. Wibs W lie was reccig- nized by lnis well qroofned black l ai'.
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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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enio S 1942 Mar Adel Rulh hall Schiewe saw nal everyone s . . . was amused. His smile was lalal and his slrikinj pewonaiily made eve'yone his lriend. l-le was our soorls edilcr. foo. aide Schneider . . . Fealure eoror ard lealure alrraclion. Addie was a wiqling and capable worker. l-ler line drannalic oresenlalicns will al- ways be associaled .-filn her. Schoenbeck . . . Anolher Wool- worlh girl who made good in sew- ing. Lilcable and inlelligenl, she was always willing lo help oul. Edna Seyberl . . . Sweel and lovable. Carl lriendly and lively, Ed will be a success in whalever she underlalces. Sieverl . . . One could always fell when Carl was around by his llnasal noises. l-le had an answer lor everylhing whelher il made sense or nol-a lol ol lun. Clarence Sieverl . . . was his brclhr-rs only rival in lellirg lnose cry slories. l-le was imoeluous-cule, leo. Rulh Slcinsnes . . . China' 'nigh' have been a 'le la'e in ioinino ou' Class bu' she :e'rainly made up for if wirh her pleasanl personalify and frlefeslira arecdofes aboul he birlholace-China. Elmer Splillsloesser . . . Splilz had a perpelual grin on his lace. l-lislory and civics were special lavoriles ol his-aslc anyone. A member ol lhe baseball leam, loo. Dorolhy Sprullw . . . lcnown as 'Ruslyf She was 'ever al a loss lor words and would lir-d her place in any crowd. Mildred Slaiger . . . When Mulz' laughed, lnere was no slopping her. Thalis probably a chief ingredienl loward her success as a lypical coed. besides being caplain of lhe Kil- lens. Grace Sloering . . . A leader in lhe tommercial deparlmenl, Gracie was always elecled lo some ollice, which she lilled Eyaciously and capably. Elmer Slreil . . . The super salesman oi 'ne seriic' class. llrusleew ol The baseball 'earn Elmer will al.-.avs be 'emembered lor his :ur-making and friendliness. Vivian Slrolel . . . Anolher lalecomer who made good. Viv was always laughing and made lriends easily wilh her sparkling personalily. And she could draw, loo. Ralph Tegeler . . . can'l lall: unless he uses his hands. l-le seems lo be bashlul wilh his shy blue eyes and blaclc wavy hair, bul lhere are many who lcnow him beller. Elaine Wagner . . . No group ol com- me'cials would be lhe same wilhoul her. lor serious or gay, she was e lrue lriend. John Zullner . . . Our energelic, live wire, and ardenl business manager. A swell lellow and lavorile ol lhe girls.
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