

II
E-Row1:
J.
Ruff, C. Bemerer, P . Dagley, D. Tekul\"e, W. In keep, R. Freeman, E. hindler,
R.
Ciny,
J.
Ioeller, .
Klug, E. Bode, T . ullivan.
Row 2: N.
Wagner,
J.
chutte, F. Da\·is, . Kadhold,
H.
lleu , D . Bradford,
J .
Walsh, T.
Moormann, T. Hogue,
R.
Auel, D. Kolde.
Row
J:
F. Flick, H. Dedinghaus, T . l\Ieyer, R. Deckm yer,
R.
Cranert,
J .
Heheman, T. eger,
G.\'
itsken, D. Hughe ,
J.
Weber.
Row 4:
.
Zuber, T. Winterhotler, . atanzaro, E. Bley, W. Weg–
man, R. Biedenhnrn.
The gentlemen b came famou a a
cla 2E c tabli heel a reputation al Elder.
Aulumn found Bcdinghau and Wegman
going leady with a football. Xo one ob–
jected to the clo e contact. Auel found the
amera lub to hi · liking and the fla h–
bulbs were heard popping al unu ual
times. Hogue, a. a hecrleader, did hi
best lo tir up that Elder pirit while
Klug enhanced the reputation of the
Band. Dagley complained he never got a
eal aL the game but, maybe, that wa
bccau e he u hered.