

II
D-Row 1:
J.
Bain, F. hulz,
R.
Witterstaetter, L. Gutzwiller, D. Grawe, D. Graff, G. Becker,
J .
ferkl1ofer,
J.
Henz,
T. Grove, F. Themes,
J.
Braun.
Row 2:
R.
Dellbrugge,
R.
Rahe, . Rodgers, B. Wilkinso n,
J.
Monahan,
R.
Weberding,
D. Schorsch, D. Berryman, D. Fergu on,
R.
Solomon,
J .
Grimm.
Row
3:
L.
Robbins, T . King, W. ander,
R.
Greulich, E.
Wetzel,
1\f.
Pur
ifull, D. Blake, W. Wiesner,
J.
Campbell,
J.
Wegman.
Row 4:
P. chulz, T . McGough,
J.
Doepker, D.
Bareswilt, C. Tepe, II. Groen, P. Kreip, F. Whalen, W. Keewan,
J.
Collins.
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Nobody could hold thi 2D Cla down.
Everyone de ired to g t into the act.
Monahan, Braun, and Henz found their
forte as Elderaide . Wie ner became an
usher. Wegman, Kreip, Becker and
Groen all marched in the Band and Rahe
heard the call of footlight and joined the
Dramatic Club. Bain, Campbell, Gutz–
willer, Tepe, Schulz, and l\Ierkhofer aw
their name on the Honor Roll. Autumn
found Robbin , ander, Schor ch, Whalen
and Grimm heading out the pike to foot–
ball practice and ba eball wa Witter–
staetter's fancy in the .spring. Grove wa
student manager of the football squad.