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l1 l Left In riglzt-top row: Baird, Heineeke. Townsend, Finke, Johnson, Smith, Mays, Beckman, Goldberg, Comm, Buckler. Third row: Mum, Conneighton, Crisp, Bollinger, Jacobs, Breitholle, Dunham. Gottlieb, W'alker, Blevins, Gains, Dickl Serum! row: Walsh. Blase, Busch. Jahnke, Danner, Rudel, Buck, Backs. Burrow, Riley, NElnlJZlCll. First mu': Bl'eetlen, Lusenhop, lVinkle, L. Gajus, Burkhardt, listep, Summerkamp. Morgem'oth. Temple, Huber, Cornelius. l SOPHOMORES Hail, Juniors! Move on and make room for our class of athletes, intellectuals, am and lun-nlakerst VVelre coming fast and furiously, ready to break all precedents and better all records made by former Juniors. We've just completed one of the most satisfactory years of our school career and are anticipating an even more successful junior year. But before we pass, let us review for you some of the events 1 0f the past year. . As Sophomores we had the pleasant task of duly initiating the Freshmen into high school activities. This was accomplished by the FreshmenSophomore Hop, 1 much to the enjoyment of all who attended. The basketball season saw many of our hopeful cagers in action. The openingr . baseball game, too, found a good supply of our future Reds in the lineup. Our 1 athletes, future Olympic aspirants, furnished good competition at the track meet. -l then the Miami Contests rolled around, the more studious of our members demonstrated their ability at Miami. W'e are proud of the athletic and scholastic prowess shown by our class. .Our first two years as students at clear old St. Bernard have been deeply em joyed. We look forward fervently to being upper classmen, and hope that we may realize our present ambition-a junior year as successful as the one we have just enjoyed. JUNE MAvs CLASS OFFICERS President ................Amos Radel Vice President .t ............. Fred Danner Secretary Virginia Burkhardt Treasurer ..l.,....,....Laura Huber
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T011 mui-nyl lo Tighl: Rudolph, Franks, Schweer, Hagcdom, Curling, TiIhlu't, Morel, Record. Strand HIIl'i Hopkins, Collier, hVZIdC, Springmciei, Fisher, Keitel, Grisly, Hartman. Fh'sl row: Rentschler, Billiuu. Bennett. Dunn, Schcrdcr. Frank Miller. J UNIORS Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors-all are integral parts of high school. Each year with its highlights and its routine must be lived by the high school student before he may take his diploma. The freshman Year requires him to ad- just himself to new conditions; the sophomore year gives the scholar a chance to thrive in his new found surroundings. The junior year affords an opportunity to couple scholarly activities with those of a social nature. Of course, the senior year is htopsf, Three of our high school years have passed. We hope that, thus far, our class has beeiia. credit to the school; and that, ii 50, we may continue on our glorious Way. At this time it is fitting to sincerely thank our instructors who have always so generously given to our needs. ' Now the class of ,38 moves on to its senior year; we have lived to the fullest extent our first three years of high school life. We are now familiar with them, but as to the fourth yeariit is history to be made. SHELDON ALBERT KEI'rEL ,38 CLASS OFFICERS President .. .......................................................................................................................... William Springmeier Vice President .. Martha Ann Fisher Secretary heldon Albert Keitel Treasurer , Betty Wade 26 riW-i '1 r1 re r'ew Tj
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Left to right-top mu': Rost, Geiery Kissel, Stark, Ellis, Jordan, Haverland, VICCann, Baird, Blom, Osborni Third row: Callis, B12156, W'iser, Cristy, Preston, Pennington, Lair, Bruns, Meinkeu, Bryant, Kussman, Guinan. Serum! mzu: Gessentlorf, Munfort, Schweer, Laudemzm, Hill, Scherder, Burton, Droste, Shuttleworth, Allen. Thomas, Schweizer. First mm: McCullough, Taylor, Lair. Rambicure, Dzliley, Abel. Geers, Manning. McConnelL Hcmmingcr, Lemmcl, Buckler, Flatt, Vundament, Billieu, Boddeker, XVhite. FRESHMEN In September, 1936, a little group of inexperienced children plunged eagerly into a high school career. The children were quite impressed' the first few days by the llbig kids, but ltthem days are gone forever. The inexperienced children are now llsophisticates, and high school seems quite unimpressivc but, never- theless, interesting. Next September this same group will begin another phase of that career, but this time they will not register surprise at anything. Altogether the Class is a hard- working one with just a dash of spice that marks the fun-loving spirit and: helps: to make up a happy and successful school year. XVe, the Class 0f 40, sincerely wish the Seniors lifelong success. CAROL GRISTY ,40 CLASS OFFICERS President Ruth Burton Vice President Robeit Scherder Secretary Ruth Anne Hill Treasurer .......................................................................................................................................... Joan Blevins 28 J kAJ ' 1....Ji M I-t 1...; A1!r
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