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EDWARD C. MUELHAUPT Hans Des Moines, Iowa Sodality, '25-27, Prefect '26; Acolythical, '25-27 Mission Society, President '27; Glee Club, '23; Band, '23; Class Vice-President. ’25-26-27; Choir. '23; Philalethic. '23-'27; Football, '24-'25-’26-'27, All-State, '24; Dial Annual. ’25-27, Editor '27; Prom Committee. 26; S. M. Club. '24-'27, President '27; Tournament Committee, '27; Sen-Jun Play, '26; Sodality Representative at Rome. '27: Track. ’23-'26. H AT “Fighting Irish gridster known to all of us as “Hans descends from ancestors that made Germany famous. However, this young gentle-man claims Des Moines for his home city and seems to rejoice in the fact that he hails from Iowa. St. Mary’s proudly boasts of “Hans” as one of her most representative sons. For three years she has followed him on the gridiron where lie has brought fame t the name of Muelhaupt by his brilliant fighting ability and sportsmanlike conduct. Each of these three years he has added a stripe to his sweater. To these he has added two more for his speed on the cinder track. A further addition to “Hans’” triumphs was his election as leader of the S. M. Club in 21. He was chosen to represent the students at the big alumni meeting held in Chicago at the end of November. He was also selected to represent his Alma Mater in a tour to Rome, in which place he attended the world celebration of the second centenary of the canonization of St. Aloysius Gonzaga. As editor of the Dial Annual of ’27, Ed is credited with editing the best year hook ever published at St. Mary’s. Philosophy is his favorite study, if we are to judge from his success in that subject. St. Mary’s bids this son a fond farewell but in the bidding she implicitly asserts that she is expecting great things from him in the years that will follow. Page Forty-jive
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CIIA R bES M A RCIIESSEA UI .T “Squat Fort Rilcv, Kansas Sodality, ’24-'27: Philalcthic. '2b-27; Sen-Juns. '27; h irst Honors. 2; Second Honors. 6; Hour Class, '26; Photographic Editor Dial Annual. '27: Tournament Committee, '27; Acolythical, ’26-'27. J3HE HUMAN MIND has many queer traits, but one of the queerest is ||J that many people can have entirely different ideas of the same thing. Wk (This is daily manifested in the city courts where every witness will give a different account of an automobile accident.) Thus it is with Charlie Marchesseault. Everyone who knows him gets a different impression of him and no one seems to get him right. Charlie is the hoy with curly red hair who hails from Junction City. Polo is his hobby, but being studious is his profession. Charlie makes it a point to see all and know all. 11 is adventures and experiences have been manifold and he tells his best stories well. Charlie is happiest when riding his horse. Many a sunshiny day he may he seen cantering down the road on a spirited steed. His expression while riding is his usual one of quiescent boredom but you can lay a five-to-one bet he isn’t thinking about his horse or the surrounding territory. More than likely he is instead unknotting some difficult problem in philosophy. For Charlie is a philosopher “de luxe.” As a Junior he led the class and as a Senior he is recognized as the student authority on any philosophical twister. His ability to expound is probably due to the experience he gained in teaching school two years before entering college. Marchesseault is the type that does a thing and tells you about it afterwards. So we don’t know what he intends to make of himself. Whatever it is we arc sure it won’t be anything ordinary for Charlie’s most characteristic trait, next to being bored, is being different. Page forty-four
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TIMOTHY MURPHY “Steer Denison, Texas Sodality; Acolythical; Mission Society Officer, ‘26; Hour Blass; Dial; Dial Annual; Football Squad. ‘25. Varsity, ’26; League Football, ’23. All-Star. '24; Basketball Manager. ‘27; S. M. Club; Class Basketball Team; K. of C.; Tournament Committee. '26-27: Sen-Juns; Pbilaletbic; Baseball Class Team. () HAVE SPENT seven years at St. Mary’s. t have attained scholastic honors during his years at this school, and to have become the possessor of two coveted S. M. letters, one in football and the other as a manager in basketball, is the happy feat of Tim Murphy. Back in 1920, Tim made his initial appearance at St. Mary’s. He came from the Lone Star State. His complete entrance into the spirit of the school gave assurance that St. Mary’s would bestow a high school diploma upon him. and four years later a bachelor degree. Perhaps one word would describe the character of Tim, “stick-to-it-iveness.” His determination to gain the end at which he aims has been displayed throughout his career. His scholastic honors came as a reward of earnest and persevering endeavor. His athletic honors have been his principally because of this same quality. Nothing has been left uncompleted that he has started. Studies, publications. athletics, have all been seriously undertaken. He has always been held in high esteem by his fellow classmen, by his professors, and by the student body and faculty as a whole. At the close of this seven-year period of faithful devotion to duty, lie surely deserves the best wishes from his more recent classmates for success in the years to come.
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