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SOPHOMORES Scared, left. 1'0 right-Muy Gustin, Jessie Arnold, I Memke, Edna Bowe. .aura Arnold, Cathcrine Mersch, Dorothy Standing, First RawhWilbur Apking, Clarence Churls, Bernetta Kalkhrenner, Mildren Henn, Gordon Droste, Damon Steuer. Standing. Sm-nnd Row-Harry Buckley, Howard Humpcl, Herbert Bushelman, John W'alkcr, Walter Hasslnann, William Meyer. ACADEMIC CO URSE W'ilbur Apking Jessie Arnold Laura Arnold Edna Bowe Herbert Bushrhuun Clarence Charls Gordon Drostc W'altcr Hassmann Mildred Harm W'illiam Meyer Damon Steucr John Wralkcr COM M ERCIAL COURSE Harry Buckley May Gustin Howard Hampcl Page seventeen Bcrnctta Kalkbrcnm' 1' Dorothy Menlkc Catherine Mersch
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THE JUNIOR CLASS h h 7 HEN the class of 1925 entered the St. Bernard High School, it numbered over fifty, all poor, criticized, looked-down upon, green Freshies. As time passed on, they were considered rather intelligent and in the Sophomore year the class decreased in quantity but increased in quality. In September, 1923, the Juniors, consisting of three girls and only sixteen boys, elected the following officers: Philip Pfeiffer, president; Howard Jones, vice-presi- dent; William Dallas, secretary and treasurer. This class is noted for its good quality and high school spirit, as during the year it had the largest number of iihonor pupils in the High School. Four-fifths 0f the boys, basket-bail team was composed of Juniors and in the inter-class basket-ball tournament they were considered champions. They furnished a number of good base- ball players to the school team and members of the Class expect also to enter and do their part in the interischolastic field meet. In this class are found stenographers, typists, bookkeepers, Chemists, secretaries, pianists, violinists and radio fans in addition to the athletic leaders. During the past year the Juniors entertained the High School with a delightful social and they hope to express their admiration for the Senior class by bidding it farewell with an interesting Prom. The most extraordinary thing about their parties is the fact that the girls always serve on the refreshment committee. Now they are almost at the door of the Senior class, ready to show their ability as Seniors and upper-classmcn. As their work in the past has been satisfactory, there is no reason why the class 0f 25 should not accomplish as much and even more than the class of ,24 accomplished. Adris Ruthen, ,25. Page sixteen
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SOPHOMORES In September, 192:5, an interesting.r class of ignorant Frcshmcn entered the St. Bernard High School. Thcrc wurc forty-six of them, thirty-twu in the Commercial Department and fourteen in the, Academic. This class was organized into a club, the ofiiccrs being: President, Justin McMahon; Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Dorothy chn, and Secretary, Teresa Dohm. Last September, at the beginning of the school year the number had decreased from forty-six to eighteen students with the following officers: President, May Urllstin; VicctPresident, Damon Stcucr, and Secretary, Bcrnctta Kaikbrcnner. Early in September the Sophomnrc Girls cntcrtaincd the. Senior Girls with a hike to the, hill .at Paddock Road and Ross AVCDHB. This hike was enjoyed by everyone. Later the whole Sophomore Class entertained the High School and Faculty by giving a St. Patrickis party, which was considered a great success. It is the hope of the Sophomore Class that in two years thc eighteen of them may graduate With as good a reputation for loyalty :15 the Seniors 0f 192$. M ild rvd Helm ,26. OFFICERS President ........................................................................................................ May Gustin Vice-Presidcnt ............................................................................................ Damon Steuer Secretary ...................................................................................... Bcrnctta Kalkbrcnncr Pagv vighfren
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