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HOOVER, EDITH, B. E. Physical Education Everyone will remember Edith as that dandy little Phy. Ed. who was prominent in so many activities. She demonstrated her unusual ath- letic ability in being' chosen head of baseball, and her educational and social ability in being a member of the Kappa Delta Pi fraternity, Delta Psi Kappa sorority and vice- president of the Junior class. JOHNSON, ELLEN, B. E. Physical Education If Ellen were shoved overboard in mid-Atlantic we wouldn't worry a bit. She swims like a fish! Ellen comes from Virginia, Minnesota, and has served La Crosse Follege as a member of the VV. A. A. Board, 'I!riden't, and Physical Education c ub. JUKNAILIS, JOE, B. E. High School Course Joe and Ioe's jokes are known everywhere and no one ever saw him when he was not his happy- gn-lucky self. Perhaps humor and ability go together for he was ac- tive in Buskin both as treasurer and president. He also was a mem- ber of the Racquet XVeekly, RI. I. A. A. and served as treasurer of the Senior class. KACZMAREK, JOHN, B.E. Physical Education The Physical Education department is proud to claim this graduate of Bay View high school, for Johnny has been one of its most active members. He was president of both the Senior class and L club. He held office in Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity and was a letter- man in football and track He was also member of the M. I. A. A. and his activity did not stop here! Page twenty-seven HORNE, ELIZABETH, B. E. High School Course This little girl came from Warren, Ohio, to attend dear L. C. T. C., and we can say that our college has profited by her attendance. Eliza- beth was a member of the Ruskin Dramatic club for three years and has served as president of the lrlis- tory club. She was chosen a mem- ber of the Kappa Delta Pi fraternity andllias worked on this yea1 s An- nua . IUEL, JULIUS, B. E. Physical Education This fair haired Jewel has been outstanding in so many activities that one doesn't know where to start first. Outstanding in three years of Basketball, and an all-state guard in 1931, prominent in Track, M. I. A. A. and L club are a Few of his athletic abilities. But that's not all, for Iuel proved to he a valuable member of the Racquet staff, La Crosse staff, Glee club, History club and the Publicity Manager for Athletics. JUSTINGER, OMER, B. E. Physical Education Omer plays checkers as well as hc sleeps for he has kept the checker championship for three successive years. He has served ou the M. I. A. A. board for two years and has played varsity football for three years. Omer is also a member of the L club and has won the Sophomore athletic award. KEGEL, RAYMOND, B. E. Physical Education lVhen we sec a red haired boy with a big smile we know it's no other than Red. Red holds the honor of being the champion chess player, and an active member of the M. I. A. A.
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FREGIN, CARL, B. E. High School Course We all know Carl as the boy who came to L. C, T. C. to get a good foundation in the fundamentals of teaching science. Carl was a mem- ber of the Science club for three years and served as laboratory as- sistant in both Chemistry and 'Physics in our college. He will be remembered as the boy who con- vinced Milclred to become Mrs. Frcgin. Good luck, Carl. GOBEL, WALTER, B. E. High School Course Is everybody happy? Yes, sir, when VVally is around no one has the right to be blue. But that isu't all. He's also interested in educa- tion for you'll find him on the Sec- ondary Education club roll. Don't tell anyone, but VVally has an adorable truck. GROSS, ANN ROSE, B. E. Physical Education Ann attended the University of NVisconsin in her freshman year, and then decided that she wanted to come to La Crosse the Beautiful to take the Physical Education course. XVc're glad she did, as she proved to bc a valuable mein- ber in the Alpha Phi Pi society, W. A. A., Science club and Orchesis. HAUSEN, MEDORA, B. E. Physical Education NVho comes from Fort Atkinson, VViscnnsin? NVho is the president of the Delta Psi Kappa? Vklho be- came the head of the sport, hockey? Who was a member of the Physical Education club? Hunky, of course, and we are proud of her! x U., 4, My l 3, ffvx W sf, fi 1 ., sl. w v U , VA QU l A Wflirrigf li X 5 Page twentysix 7 Vlsxgyilz if fl GAY, HERMAN, B. E. Physical Education llermic Gay is a fellow who is up and doing for his school. He was one of the main cogs in Coach Iohn- son's football machine and has been active in M. I. A. A., L club, and Track. Gay has very capably helped coach the freshmen football teams for three years, and we know he will be a great coach when he gels out on his own hook. GRABINSKI, GEORGE, B. E. Physical Education VVe'll all remember ZulslJy as the boy who starred in football and track. The crowd became enthusi- astic when Zubby went into the game. He was also member of the LU club and M.T. A. A. HARRIS, ALBERT, B. E. High School Course When there was arguing to do in classes it was always left to Al and we know he could argue he- cause he was a member nf the ile- lzate squad. He also was a :nem- ber of the Secondary Education club. HED, GERTRUDE, B. E. Physical Education Gert came here from Mankato, Minnesota, where we feel sure her winning smile charmed as many people as it has at L. C 'l'.F. She was chosen a member of Kappa Delta Pi fraternity, and Delta Psi Kappa sorority. Besides she has been an active member of the Phys- ical Education club and VV. A. A.. and we know that Gert has added her share to the scl1ool's social ac- rivities.
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KATZ, MYER, B. E. High School Course There isn't much that Mc tr c'in't . . -yt . do. At any ralc he certainly has a raft nf abilities and accoinplisii- ments. lie has been vice-president of the Secondary Education club, and a member of Glee club, male trio, History club, Science club and M. I. A. A. He has shown us his literary ability by being a member ol' the Racquet lfVee1cly staff, and the La Crosse annual staff, Myer has also shown his dramatic ability iu the Ruskin club and 'tliebrunry lilnrriesfz KETTNER, RUTH, B. E. Physical Education If we never remember anything else, we won't forget this dainty little dancer, who was also so prom- inent iu Physical Education activi- ties. She was an active member of the VV. A. A., Trident, Delta Psi Kappa, and Orchcsis. KNUDSON, SIDNEY, B. E. High School Course Sid is one Kappa Delta Pi fel- low who is up and doing and takes his teaching seriously. Besides be- ing presideut of the Secondary Edu- cation club, Sid is an active member of M. I. A. A. What would Sid and his pals have done if Henry Ford l1adn't invented the vehicle with four wheels and no breal:s?', KUNZ, ROY, B. E. Physical Education Roy is from Antigo and has dis- tiuguishecl himself in athletics, taking part in football, track and gymnastics. Roy has been Sl meni- ber of the Phi Epsilon Kappa, the L club, the Physical Education club, and Glee club. Here's success to our star center in football! Page twenty-eight KELIHER, MARTIN, B.E. Physical Education Martin has shown us that he is an all-around athlete by being a foot- ball lettermau, a M. I, A. A. meni- ber and belonging tn the L club. Phi Epsilon Kappa and Neuman club also proiited by Martin's meni- bership. KLETZIEN, FRANCES R., B.E. Physical Education Dutch is not only mistress of her own fate, but has much to say about Ervis. Litchfield, Minnesota, sent us this jolly Dutch lady with her famous dimples. Besides serv- ing as head of basketball on the VV. A. A. board, Dutch has been vice-president of the Physical Edu- :ation club, and a member of Out- ing club, Racquet Vlleekly stall, Annual stag, and NV,A.A. Kosowsxv, M, . High Sc o '11, 'L esSJJr' is cr 61' tl , la ies i ent'l ngen. . his avocati at Use will 10 tell '. But, x wdliql you in on a ec t. lm hasmiht yed him- self x' . ready, st by being lead: man ir leted and sec- on ,by held c of the Trio, Glee cl lx, I ri , Or he tra, and Science ch. 1 gn' rs. l n th yjgay Sam can-z e, and 1's be proved by the fact that vas a member of!tl1e Debate cl. LAFERER, VIRGINIA, B. E. Physical Education lt will be a sorry day for us when 'iGinny with her flashing smile and cultivated giggle leaves La Crosse. WV. A. A., the Physical Education club and Orchcsis will miss one of its most interested and interesting members.
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