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RICHARD CLEARY THOMAS CARRIGAN Page Ten M LEONARD DAUMEYER V, FRANK DROESCH V Thomas Carrigan Fair, dark, and curly-haired . . . Irish to the ut- most . . . has a habit of getting on the Honor Roll . . . a mainstay 0n the Track Team . . . high-jumper . studies zealously . . . always smiles . . . is a lover of Emerson . . . chl-mannered. Richard Cleary Played haw foot-ball . . . lived to tell the tale . . . Dick, got-a-dateh man . . . usher at Andalus Theater . . . well-dressed man . . . delights in Civics . . . wants to be a statesman . . . expects to graduate . . . sometime. Earl Conlejf Native of Northside . . . handsome and wavy-haired lad . . confines his wisdom to the right time . . . tried vali- antly to eclipse Ludwig's tardy record . . . was unsucu cessful . . . worked at a drug-store . . . original conference man . . . plugger. Leonard Daumeyer Imitator of Mark Anthony . . . is funny to a great extent . . . originator of the h?rocmstinationH motto . . . for downcast students . . . Corryville knows him well . . . and he knows Corryville . . . stays out late at nights . . . even to nine. Frank Droesch Follows call him Wiank', . . . varsity ninehs backstOD . . . fur the last ihree years . . . has a quiet personality . attached to many . . . owns a good-looking Ford . . . the taxi 0f Fairmount . . . claims he breaks all SDBBd records. The Baconian
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MARVIN BRIGGER g, LINUS BRAUN WILLIAM BRUGGEMAN L9, , L;- JACOB BOLLMER RANDOLPH BRUMFIELD V' 3;, I1 Jacob Bollmer W Headed for great heights in foot-ball . . . hard luck butted in . . . result, sprained arm and n0 foot-ball . . . quiet like his cousin Ben . . . enjoys a good joke excellent thrower 01' erasers . . . likes to write stories. Linus Braun Silver-voiced tenor of Quartet . . . anyway, tenor . . . also plays sax in orchestra . . . articulates and modulates with great jinesse . . . light blue eyes . . . Chinese com- plexion . . . stands up in Chemistry class . . . compulsory. Marvin Brigger , Mar-vel . . . at getting into the'rough . . . and getting out . . . in golf . . . Cream 0f the Valleys Crolf . . . but .b itis sour cream . . . has aspirations of becoming a gigolo I . . . long legs . . . bowed, :1 little . . . cui bono. Editor . . . but not his fault . . . uses flowery language . .'master of slang . . . dadk a florist . . . pride of Mount Auburn . . . affectatious . . . delights in giving orders . . . won 'an argument against Huseman . . . for a change. I I i William Bruggeman E 1 f 1 Randolph Brumfield St. Bernard claims him . . . twentieth century Adonis . girl crusher . . . wants to be a chemist . . . Baconian columnist . . . hair is never mussed . . . is a man abqut town . . . Randy . . . Clark Gablcfs rival . . . laughs at own jokes. Year Book, 1933 PageNine
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EUG ENE FROELICH rd NORBERT FREY CHARLES FUHR M HAROLD FREY LEONARD GARTNER M x Harold Frey A living example of what Fairmount will do for a man . . . knowu as ttTuffyi, . . . main hurler for the varsity nine . . . much-trusted Treasurer of the Senior Class . . . quite successful in snatching nickles . . . thinks he is an orator . . . ttrasslerf, Norbert Frey h Handsome, quiet fellow . . . represents part of the tteliteti group . . . what would Krogeris do without him . weighs his words well . . . a true follower of Tenny- son . . . a brother of the great tiTuffy. . . . ttNorbii canlt help it. Eugene Froelich ,' The human ape . . . walks, growls, and climbs trees . maybe only bushes . . . goes in for tennis . . . comes out for track . . . is a side-partner of Collins . . . prefers blondes . . . especially from Northside . . . ttTarzanli is his nick-name. Charles Fuhr J One of the main cogs in the golf team . . . when serious ,L 5 i, . . .- . he can hit the ball . . . never serious . . . chews gum con- ' sistently . . . the same piece . . . some one told him that Ed. Wynn could use some of his wise cracks . . . thatis a fact. ' Leonard Gartner l, ttHumantl . . . sponser 0f the Senior Dance . . . brought more girls than anybody . . . pity the girls . . . President Of the School . . . some people think heis cute . . . pride of the tennis team . . . supposed to be a fiery orator . . . tries to be egotistic. Year 8001?, 1933 PageElct'en
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