Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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Fourth Row-Husar, Ensor, Cleophas, Krueger, Grogan, Banta, Tompkins Third Row-Van Meter, Eaton, Magel, Stoll, Burman, Kuehnert, Sennello, Watson Second Row-Beggs, Simmer, Conover, Walker, Hoar, Stemerman, Goebel, Rosencranz, Mayer First Row-Cunningham, Wingate, Butterfield, Roth, Kucchenmeister, Ramsey, Raffeld, Thompson Ullfelfl 014:58 They never answer the telephone! But, in spite of this, infor- mation about Haven House has slowly been gleaned through personal conference, hearsay and a bit of rumor. Most famed nook in the house is what is known as Porky Walker's room. lf the visitor does succeed in gaining entrance through the mass of debris piled neck-deep at the door he can admire at his leisure the art gallery in the room. Rivaling Rem- brandt are several works of Petty along with other masterpieces of sign painting, such as Merry Christmas or Keep oft the grass. But all is not chaos at Haven. Reed Hoar, president and bridge-player-extraordinary, supervises in his calm way the mag- nincent new rec room and library. Fortunately there are card tables in the rec room, although nothing could keep Reed from playing from early dawn till midnight. Once in a while Reed gets up, does a bit of social business for the lnterhouse council or pops in at a Phi Eta Sigma or Beta Gamma Sigma meeting. Otherwise, all is bridge. Allen Rosencranz steps high as baton twirler for the band and as Y.M.C.A. cabinet member. John Van Meter, Otis Walter, and Don Grogan, university and studio theater production peo- ple, could probably be heard, above the sounds of Rosencranz' marching and Reed's bridge-playing, shouting cues at each other. The rec room wall might also have to bounce back the notes ofArwin Schweig and Don Wertz of Phi Mu Alpha and A Cappella choir. Meanwhile Irvin l-lusar, Jack Goebel, and Bill Banta, mem- bers of Delta Sigma Pi, could be heard claclcing out stories on typewriters. Norman Walker, of the Daily Northwestern and Syllabus, would probably be in a similar posture. 23

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QOOUIIJCA .Juanita Fifth Row-Dunlap, Cowan, Thorsness, Hotz, Clement, Gubbins, Rayson, Leighton Fourth Row-Evans, Wixsom, Kuehne, Dargan, Sauer, Oxar Third Row-Kendall, Miller, Hillmer, Anderson, Rosenthaler, Andrews, Schlesinger, Hall Second Row-Roegge, Banker, Foley, Daley, Bertsch, Terrando, Gardner, Cozad First Row-Zahner, MacEachron, Johnson, Bragg, Morledge, Trompeter, Vottero, Johnson, Kessinger With the clarion trumpet calls pealing forth out of the heavens, the Goddess Dawn, the rosy-fingered, lets pierce through the blackness of the oblivion-like night, rays of light which shine upon a scene of sylvan-like repose, Goodrich- by-the-Lake. Here, in this abode of the mighty, there awaken men, heroes all, who with stout hearts, even though they are confronted with that ever-present problem: - Should l cut my eight-thirty? -rise with a determination to do great things. Foremost in this council of mighty mortals are their leaders: M. Ricardo Bertsch, Praesidentis, M. Philippi Gardner, Praesidentis de vice, M. J. Heath Terrando, Scribe, M. Arturo Daley, Charge de Tresorier, M. David Banker, Charge de tete-a- tete, et M. Daniel Schlessinger, Charge de lntra-murals. Their motto: He seen his duty and he clone it -Shakespeare, we think. Having won the League lll football title as one of the two undefeated teams, the heroes of Goodrich now seek fields of greater glory. Messrs. Schlessinger and Klores were selected as All-lntramural men. As if hearkening to the words ofthe muses, there comes from Goodrich-by-the- Lake an endless stream of intelligentsia. Lending their vast knowledge of Willard Hall, the Little Club, queens, beauty and otherwise, etc., are such bards as Messrs. Gubbins, Trompeter, and Leighton on M. Harry B-et-h-r's esteemed but belated publication, Le Perroquef de Pourpref and Messrs. Sauer, Kuehne, Gubbins of the eminent publication of queenery, politics, and Phi Mu Deltas, the Syllabus, and Messrs. Banker and Clement on the Daily, the ofticial organ of R-th-urn. And now, with the sun setting in the golden West, we bid a reluctant adieu to glorious Goodrich-by-the-Lake. 22



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