Western Union College - Pilot Yearbook (Le Mars, IA)

 - Class of 1930

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7 - l 1 l il., 41,1 1 I I 11 f Sophomorcu' Ufhore Piciures Do Not Iiflflflll' in the PILOT HAROLD GRALAPP . Le Mars, Iowa HERBERT HENRICKSEN . . Alton, Iowa NORB'IAN JORGENSON . Correctionville, Iowa NOEL THOMPSON . . . Roland, Iowa VVORTI-IY SOPI-IS No better characterization of the Sophomore class could be sketched than by citing one of its most compelling personalities, Ralph Streyffeler. VVhen the ohicers were chosen to direct the progress of the class, Ralph was voted to head them as president. In addition to being energetically engaged in social and religious activities on the campus, Ralph very efficiently held a position on the football squad. On November 21, the Marooii and Gold went to Nlitchell, South Dakota, for an encounter with the Wesleyfans. During the well fought second period of the game a South Dakota player in an attempt to block Ralph, threw him at such an angle as to break his leg. The break was not a minor one and the result was nine weeks in the hospital at Nlitchell. The student body manifested its sentiments when Ralph returned January 22, by assembling at his home to greet him. Five weeks more had to be spent in bed before he could use crutches and resume his college activities. He was missed by numerous organizations as well as individuals and was readily welcomed again into the activities of W. U. C. Throughout his misfortune and the consequences Ralph exhibited those characteristics worthy of Commendation: stamina, unfailing amity, uncomplaining endurance climaxed with a sense of keen humor. The Sophomores are indeed justified in feeling fortunate and proud that Ralph is one of the Class of '32. Page 58

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I - 1 ' lu I 1 F7'KXllllI0lI lfylmsf Pielurex Do Brat Appear in the PILOT BRUCE BROCKWAY . . . Grundy Center, Iowa ROBERT CUNMNGHAM . . Le Mars, Iowa ELNA CERIMJES . . Le Mars, Iowa DONALIJ HYINK . . Le lVIars, Iowa WENDEI. LANGENDORFER . . Le Mars, Iowa WALTER LENTZ . . Le lX'Iars, Iowa UN KNOWN QUANTITY The Freshmen of this year did not follow the green cap precedent, but instead they VVCl'C distinguished by the maroon and gold. The Sophomores were vigilant in com- pelling every Freshman to wear his cap in order that he might not attempt to pass as an upper classman. This is just one of the many customs which help Freshmen to adjust themselves to compulsory measures. The new students of this year claim a various number of states as their home, namely: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nlinnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Nlissouri, Kentucky, and Illassachusetts. One can never tell the depths of the well by the length of the handle on the pump, neither can one estimate the hidden possibilities which this group possesses. Only time can tell. Page 59

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