St Wendelin High School - Foslin Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)
- Class of 1935
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EDUCATION WEEK
Egtucahezi week is tine ot the :nest rnttstandiritt weeks ei the whole year.
it watt ire reznerzi ered this year by the prtiqrarits heir: earh day dnrinfr the ac-
fgtty period.
The serners presented the tirst days rarczgzazn. Margaret iinks and Itwhn
Barrett read the history if education, white the tfaiiewin 1 students portrayed var-
iitts histzwrgcai Characters: The irnzzzacttiate Censeptien, Patroness et the United
States, was n'i.gersonateCt by Margaret Enright: George Wasiittitrtttti, an exe
AI'Iit1ftf.i9I et edtteatinn, Lawrence Daugherty, Abraham Lineein, Pant Steyer- the
stave, Andrew Sehrmtzier, Indian sqnaws, iwrances Skeneftci and Fixvrnie Ceakg
Tnfttatt ffhtet, Sefurqe Twatewaqeg The Spirit et St. Vtferiieiiti, Etetniur Sherinan.
Other rnennt-ers wt the eiass teak part in the ehartxses,
The next day the ireshrnen gave then rgreqrazn, with Latin as their niain
111.111 Ma: tean Teepie, Robert Vtfaiterrneyer, Patti Dvuvries, Helen Kratnh, Attred
Lan-re, and Miictred Hein gave short speeches en Latin. A special teatttre tri
the prrzztrraw: was the readthft ity tarnes Vfeieer wt a letter received ity Father
Qjifrjftttttfit tfiirzn his cousin, tzuhn S. Ofenhsr, S. I., who .s in the nnssiwn ttetris
tit: China. The entire ciass then sang A:nerifa in Latni.
Vtfetitiesday the saphezrieres expressed their ,wgttrtigni on the Vaine of
Cfathztticr Edneatienf' These who -,rave short taiks we-ze: NViiireci icnsway, Ma-
cxerizta i'Ti'tVJdILi, arid Herbert Westhovert. Our tftznritry and Setrhrzis tjarevrrn
was snnq iay the rnerni'-ers Ot the Class.
The nnntur class was iff charqe Ot the Citneittciiziq proqrarii. tufseph Gaiiriet
af'tin:z as Chairrnarr Caiied on :he teiiowinq speakers: tohn Martin, Loretta Brim-
rier, Lawrence Fink, Diwrothy Enright, Hnth Prankart, Kenneth Hcwtrnan, ann Tin-
tyene Daugherty.
Everyerie YTLT!Ii'?'Ti ity these shirt gretiratns held LittIQI1-I the
tt'It't r .S i X
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MEMORIES OF 1934-1935
Memories ot school daysl Probably in tene-tiiieen---niaybe less years than
that, this book will have doubled its value tor those whose achievements are
written down between its covers,
One ot the important events for commercial students is the Sectional Corri-
mercial Contest. This year the contestants met at TitiLn, April 27. Representa-
tives in the typewriting division were: Seniors: Frances Skonecki, Margaret
links, lose-ph Madden, Lawrence Daugherty, Paul Steyer. luniors: Annabelle
Sendelbach, losephine Rosinski, lohn Martin, Beatrice Thorn, and Lawrence
Fink. loseph Madden and Margaret links were the cnly two shorthand entrants,
There were tive students competing in the bockkeeping section: losebh
Madden, Margaret links, Paul Steyer, Prose Kinney and Lawrence Daugherty.
Black and Gold Day, commemorating the entrance into the new high
school, February 23, lQ3l and the anniversary ot Father O'Connor's ordinatii i
to the priesthood, was observed February 23. The seniors arranged the orograrn
and decorated the corridors and the bulletin boards with the school colors.
Every student in the high school wore Black and Gold in some fashion or other.
Early in the spring, Father O'Ccnnor and scme ot the high school boys set
to work to put the campus in order. For many evenings the boys were seen
in the yard with rakes and other eouiprnent necessary to beautify the yard,
FORTY-FIVE
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ALUMNI GRADUATES OF 1935
College representatives from the ranks of St. Wendelin high school grad-
uates have always been many. At this time there are about twenty students reg-
istered at various colleges.
Mary McKee '31 will be graduated from Notre Dame college, South Euclid,
Ohio, Iune 4. Mary did exemplary work while in high school and brought
many honors to her Alma Mater. At graduation, Mary was awarded a four
years scholarship to Notre Dame college. This honor was conferred upon her
as the outstanding talent in the class of 1931. At college Mary was elected school
president in her senior year.
Dorothy Iacoby '31 will receive her Bachelor of Arts degree from Mary
Manse college, Toledo, early in Iune. At her high school graduation, Dorothy
was awarded the gold medal for having the highest scholastic rating for four
years. This honor merited for Dorothy the award of a four years' scholarship
to Mary Manse.
Catherine Schnitzler '31 completed the nurse's training course at Lucas
County hospital, Toledo, Ohio, May 8. Catherine has left a commendable record
in the institution above mentioned. While in high school, Catherine was business
manager of the Wendelette and handled the finances in an unequaled fashion.
Carl Smith and Gerald LaFountain are completing their studies at St. lo-
seph college, Collegeville, tlndianal. These two young men took up their studies
in that institution six years ago.
Each year scholarships are awarded to outstanding students, whom the
school does not hesitate to recommend. St. Wendelin high school has capable
representatives in the field of higher education.
Besides the graduates listed above, Margaret Lonsway '32 is at Notre
Dame college, South Euclid, Ohio. Evelyn Bigham '32 and Anna Gase '33 are
at Mary Manse college, Toledo, Ohio. Harold Marley '33 is at Notre Dame uni-
versity, Notre Dame, lndiana. Ioseph Dell '34, at Dayton university: Ioseph West-
hoven '34 and Richard Schart '34 at St. Ioseph college, Collegeville, Indiana,
Eugenia Lonsway '33 at Mt. St. loseph-on-the-Ohio.
Edna l-lettel '31 is registered in an art school in Washington, D. C.
Carl Dorothy Gerald Mary Can-.em-te
Smith I acoby l.aFountain McKee Schnrlzlgf
FORTYSEVEN
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