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. Left In righl-top mzu: Backs, Pennington. Herring. Ulmer, Stock, Nagel, Meierjohann, Morgam T roth, Keller, Davis. Gujus. Third row: Morris Rudolph, Bashang, Smith, Gatling, Becker, Perry, ' Freson. Masters, thth, Norton, Pennington, Wilson, Ruff. Second row: Gerard, Leeker, Entwhistle, Schackcl, Fulk, Meuger, thdel. Dick, Spence, Turner, Mom'e, Ellsworth, Halker, Stone. Fimr. mm: Huddleston, Kispert, Mays, Sommerkamp, Straus, Solomon, Clason, Hopkins, km Doelmzm, thtlel, Lowe, Peeuo, l-lzn'tmun. 'i J UNIOR HIGH SOPHOMORES September 1936 brought about a great change in the school routine concern- ing the eighth grade pupils. Never before have the eighth grade students been permitted to take part in the activities of the high school. Now, under the six-six plan, we have the same privileges as those of the upper classes. XMe found it dif- ficult to get acquainted with the D. T. slips. Until then we had considered ourselves Angels, but after a detention party in which the whole class partic- ipated we thought, otherwise. We prided ourselves on the fact that we could take general science just as the ninth grade students, but after the first two quizzes, we lost what little pride we had left. When we meet again next fall to continue the hard grind, we will see that our slates are clean, and we will work in a more serious manner. We shall resolve not to help fill the D. T. hall, and, whatever we may choose to do, it shall always be iffor the honor of the school. ANNETTE SOLOMON :41 JOSEPHINE ELLSWORTH ,41 CLASS OFFICERS President ................................................................................................................................................ Lawrence Radel Vice President ........................................................ . ............. Frank Falk Secretary ...................................... Lloyd Dick Treasurer Katherine 'Metzger 29
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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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val m riglzl-mp mzu: Sharlmtit Hadley, Gunn. DeVore, Spurrier, Schlensker. Ashhrook, Brunet: York. Third row: Heitluge. Vandument, Cme, Dunham, Schell, Bitter, Sommerfcld, Finke, Henize, Burkhzirdl. Huber, Davis, Fnig .S'r'umrl IUH'Z Shepherd, Caseholt, Kemp, Winkle, Sihrcl, Katenkamp, Wilkerson Lcy. Ellis, Yczizcl, Helmkamp, Rodcfcld. First row: Pccno, Ebding. Meyer, Ginns, Krebs, Auxier, Carling, Breitholle, Dean, Estep, Huff, Herbig. Q J UNIOR HIGH FRESHMEN In the fall of 1936 a certain group of former sixth grade pupils entered the St. Bernard High School, thrilled with the idea of being members of the first Junior High Class in the history of the school. During the past year we found that in spite of our advanced station we still were not considered of much importance to the high school in general; we were still seventh grade pupils. However, if we did smnething that did not meet with the teachefs approval, we were reminded that we were junior High pupils; and a constant threat in the form of detention slips aided in our remembering that fact. Although the high school pupils may still look down upon us with some dise dain, our anticipation of our second year of Junior High is bright indeed. DOROTHEA LILY JA. 'ET SOMMERELLLD CLASS OFFICERS President XVillidm XVilkerson Vice President Dorothea Ley Secretary ................ . .....Ra1ph Ellis Treasurer ......Vhlliam Katenkamp 30 1 Let. IAJ F
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