OMICA CLUB
When the Omica society was organized by the sophomore qirls, the main
idea involved was to be active in reference to their reliqion. But in order to
instill more enthusiasm in this work, it was decided to make it a sort of social
club.
At the meetings which are held in the sophomore classroom, first, business
is discussed, jokes are told, then qames are played and a luncheon is served.
At each qatherinq a different qirl acts as the hostess, and it is her duty to plan
the entertainment.
Some bad habit which is prevalent amonq the qirls is suqqested, and all
try to overcome this difficulty before the next meeting. For this reason the name
"Omica" was chosen. lt is made up of the first let'er of each word in the sen-
tence, "Our Motto ls Catholic Action."
Besides this, the qirls also have school spirit They have put on a break'
fast for the hiqh school and from the proceeds of this, toqether with the money
out of their treasury, they have purchased two pictures for the sophomore class-
room.
At the first meetinq votes were cast to elect the officers. The results were
as follows: President, Grace Weimerskirchy Vice-President, Helen Erbland: Sec-
retary, Madonna Howard: Treasurer, Ieanne Ann Woessner.
The qirls wish to continue the club durinq the summer months by gathering
each week at the home of one of the members and they will also try to per-
petuate the club throughout the rest of their hiqh school years.
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Seated-Helen Erbland, Ieanne Ann Woessner, Madonna Howard, Grace Weirnerskirch.
Standing-Betty Wilson, Lillian Good, Edith Herriq, Adele Biqila, Marqaret l.aFountai Q
Rita Moes.
THIRTY-ONI:
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MONOGRAM CLUB
ln recent years those students who have earned a school monogram for
achievements in Journalism, by doing exceptional work on the Wendelette or
Froslin, or were reliable in athletics, belong to the honorary monogram club.
To be listed as a member in this club is the aim of every ambitious slud-
ent. Aspirants whose physical makeup is lacking to be a gridiron hero, but
who have high intellectual ratings have done superior work on the school pub-
lications arfl have merited a "W" resplendent with its significance.
Students from St. Wendelin high school have an individual privilege, when
they wear the school monogram. The reversed is which should re-
mind every boy and girl selected tc wear the emblem that he or she is also
wearing our Blessed Mothers initial. Surrounded by this double significance of
the school letter, students of the Monogram club should reverence the
Those students who have received a monogram for work on the publica-
tions are the following: Richard Woessner, Elorine Cook, Erances Skonecki,
Ellsworth Nifzeck, lohn Barrett, Lawrence Daugherty, Paul Steyer, Eleanor Sher-
man, Beatrice Thom, Ieanette Huth.
The athtletes who were awarded a letter in an assembly of the students in
March, are Captain Ellsworth Nibeck, George Ealewage, Andrew Schmtzler,
Earl lvfagers and Alex Howard: cheer-leaders, Eleanor Sherman, Virginia Kline-
peter: student managers, Raymond l-Iark and William Wilson.
To those who received rncnograrns was also given a coin which when
presented by the bearer at the entrance to any athletic event sponsored by St.
Vfendelin high school will enable the alumnus to be admitted free of charge.
Seated-Delmar Vanderhoff, Eber Shook, Andrew Schnitzler, Ellsworth Nikeck, George Falevzafliff,
Lawrence Daugherty, Richard Woessner, Edward Gehring.
Second Row-William Wilson, Carl LaFountaine, Alex Howard, Rayrnomf Hark, Harold Puchta,
Paul Steyer, Earl Magers, Lawrence Fink.
Third Row-Beatrice Thom, Florine Cook, Frances Skonecki, lohn Barrett, Hebert
Huth, Virginia Klinepeter.
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Huth, leanette
H I B T Y-T H R
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