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WILLIAM SONNETT HAROLD STRICKER ALBERT SEISSIGER HARRISON STREIBIG s Albert Seissiger Retired sort of student . . . comes and goes silently . . . talks about his mtrophyu . . . appendix in alcohol . . . sets up bowling pins . . . keeps husky . . . has an Eastern brawl . . . relates much of his experiences . . . is a swift runner . . . WU? .William Sonnett Product Of College Hill . . . land of dreams and fair ladies . . . quiet and unassumahle . . . cares for certain brunette . . . Bill for short . . . goes around with Gartner . . has a peculiar lingo . . . handles a Buick nicely . . . iipartyh man . . . sometimes. George Spitzmiller Dumb, smart boy . . . big, long-leggcd . . . enormous feet . . . iiSpitz for short . . . demon of sport writers . . - oificial class ballyhooer . . . talks all the time even when called upon . . . known as iiwhal-awmzm . . . played on an amateur football team. Harold Stricker A product of MI. Healthy, corpulent, and bright- minded . . . airy climate benefits him . . . has a ready cheerful greeting . . . never appears tired or worn . . . a match for Klus . . . hears a heavy satchel . . . rides cars and buscsato get to school. W Harrison Streibig A St. Bernard boy . . . father is undertaker . . . iiHalm for short . V . 15 very jolly . . . knows his petites fillesii - ' - 3 wallsgroomed lad . . . plays basketball like a veteran . . dark skin . . . wiile-open eyes . . . doesn't like Civics . . a gentleman. .2'1'2-H tun! ' Pam mm m The Bacoman
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WALTER SCHNEIDER RICHARD SCHILLING ROBERT SCHULTZ EDWARD RUEBUSCH CHARLES SCHWETSCHENAU Edward Ruebusch Quiet and unobtrusive . . . a whiz on the golf links . always has low scores . , . comes from St. Bernard . . . has a hearty laugh . . . wears a gold stripe . . . small- featured . . . goes around with Strohl . . . Ed for short . owns :1 nice coat of tan . . . thrives on it. Richard Schilling . Thinks cafeteria potatoes are delicious . . . has a won- derful appetite . . . for food and study . . . is very ambi- tious . . . self-poised . . . master of taciturnity . . . slick black hair . . . always wears a keen sweater . . . a good debater . . . yet is quite husky. Walter Schneider The lad who drives a Ford . . . a real job . . . Wally 0n the spot . . . excellent literary man . . . never sticks out his chest . . . sells six hundred Times-Stars . . . makes the Honor Roll . . . can really elaborate criticisms . . . also tells funny tales. Robert Schultz .1 A lover of golden hair . . . shakes dandruff from his mwool . . . can keep silent in class . . . Bob for short . . . wanders from the Valley . . . goes with girls from Price Hill . . . likes to wear gray . . . happngo-lucky . . . dances some . . . somehow. Charles Schwetschenaui Blonde, wavy hair . . . curly, loo . . . comes from A-vondale . . . a frequenter 0f the Honor Roll . . . hard 1 name to handle . . . Swets for short . . . talks rapidly . . . wears a raccoon coat . . . a sheik . . . delights in English i . . . won an essay contest. Y ea r B O O k, 19 3 3 Page Tzwnty-mac
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JOHN TEMPFER ELMER STROBL L,- .i Elmer Strobl ', :m Little man . . . big and fast voice . . . gives fifteen- minute talks in one . . . plays leading roles in dramas . . is a good French student . . . takes care of check room at dances . . . goes around with Ruebusch . . . slick black hair . . . Elm. J ohn Tempfer Sings, drums, and plays piano . . . a lad of nonsense i also some sense . . . has favorite melodies . . . Old Mill Stream . . . perhaps has been there . . . Jack for brevity . . . 0r Bing . . . keeps smiling . . . says he will graduate . . . maybe. George Tisch Vi i. Slick pompadour hair . . . all-around informationist . official errand boy for Father Juvenal . . . excellent cleaner 0f blackboards . . . carries the chalk . . . likes to give his opinion . . . Yatz is the nick-name . . . wants lo be business manager. Alfred Tuchfarber V A goodelooking chap . . . not his fault . . . Al for short . asks many questions . . . eager . . . has been absent, much . . . on account of illness . . . wants to own a big desk . . . also desires a lot of servants . . . mighty high hopes . . . nice. William Vail vf' Heavy black hair . . . dark eyes . . . can really scan Virgil . . . keeps time with his hands . . . plays in the orchestra . . . :1 sweet tootel' . . . also :1 chemist . . a lipuly-machinistll . . . comes in all kinds . . . Bill for brief . . . pleasant personality. Year Book,1933 GEORGE TISCH ALFRED TUCHFARBER WILLIAM VAIL Page Twenly-three
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