SENIORS Class Officers President J. Seidl Treasurer J. Felske Secretary J. Vebeck Vice President G. Horsford Page 22
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■ DONALD BARRER This year it’s been hard to know whether to say Hi, Don or Good morning. Professor Barrer to this senior who turned instructor. Don's a Wright Hall man who has already made good in physics and mathe- matics. He has also been interested in the band and the track team while at Ripon. He returned from his service in the air corps to become one of the many family men who this year are the common thing on the cam- pus. The Barrer family lives in Ripon at present DONALD BESELER Bill is another of the Two-can-live-as-cheaply-as one Club since his return from the infantry. Having taken every biology course on the curriculum Bill ended up as lab assistant this year. His irat is West and he has at times been treasurer and historian for the organization, as well as chaplain. In his spare time he made the rifle team, took some math and learned to be a teacher, as the high school students can attest. Bill came to dear old Ripon from Marshfield. GERALD B1RKHOLZ Birk came to Ripon with his twin sister and was promptly tagged Bro, a name which stuck all too long. He took part in football, basketball and track activities which makes him a versatile athlete. But his work as head- waiter in Commons really made him one of the best liked campus figures because it takes an even temper and a true sense of humor to keep that job. Birk became a West man and elected biology as his major subject. In his quiet way, he got around. GERALDINE B1RKHOLZ The other half of the Birkholz team, Sis comes, of course, from Omro. She joined Lyle, the singing sorority and got into the choir and Ver-Adest. The DAYS claimed her attention and she thereby qualified as a member of Pi Delta Epsilon. In her spare time she took part in a play or two and joined the Women's Athletic Associ- ation. Sis chose English as her major. She was the honorary captain for the Court of Honor at the Military Ball this year which makes her an all-around success. Page 24
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