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A-Row 1:

J . lml1olte, T. tockelman, G. Williamson,

R.

Barry, J. Rutenschroer, K. Luckey, A. Pantle, T. Brown,

J .

Brater, W. fartin, T . Meyer, R. Renner.

R(YIJ) f:

G. Raeckers, W. Bu h, B. Fluegeman, R. Poland, L. IJaa , B. Behrman,

M. Schlomer, T. furphy,

l\1.

Bro nan, T . Rosrelder, W. Bu chur.

Row 3:

J . Scherer, H. Binder, D. Enginger, R. Ober,

R.

Averbeck,

M:.

Jump, J . llur ting, G. Marx, J . Coleman, P. Foltz,

K.

Grave .

Row 4:

J. Krechting,

K.

Ieiheisel, C.

Cirrincione, K. Schachleiter, D. forgan, R. Berte, D. McKae, D. Krabacher, B. Austing, G. Monneg.

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2A appeared to have dominated the

Sophomore spirit at Elder. Au ting, Aver–

beck and Coleman played football. The

Ches Club claimed Pantle. Buscher and

Bu h became Elderaides and lmhalte

loved the glare of footlight and joined

the Dramatic lub. Winter now didn't

top Schere from Ba ketball practice. The

Band appeared to have been dominated

by this cla

with Berte, Enginger,

Groves, Haa , Morgan, Murphy and

Schlomer all joining. In spring the dia–

mond wa crowded with Augustine, Brox–

terman, Fluegeman, Hursting, Krech–

ting, Marx, Poland, Nieheisil and Ras–

felder taking up the "great American

pastime."