St Wendelin High School - Foslin Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)
- Class of 1939
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In this, the eleventh volume of The Froslin, we,
the Senior Class of 1939, have endeavored to reflect
on its pages the spirit ot St. Wendelin High as We
are preparing for our lite's voyage. We have chosen
as our theme-A SHIP-and fondly hope that,
whether or not our course enjoys fair Weather and
good sailing, We will be better equipped as a result
of the character training and spiritual guidance we
have received at St. Wendelin, to weather the storm.
lt is the sincere desire ot the Class of '39 that this
book will serve as a record and a memorial ot our
tour happy years. To this end We present "THE l939
FROSLINJ'
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ln appreciation and recognition of the glorious achieve-
ments and edifying example, which the Sisters of Notre
Dame have given, in the past fifty years, to the youth of St.
Wendielin School, both elementary and high school, we, the
members of the Class of l9'39, in commemoration of the
Golden lubilee, do gratefully dedicate this, the eleventh vol-
ume of THE FROSLIN.
'May their noble ideals ever inspire us to traverse they
pathway of life that leads to eternal happiness!
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As glittering stars that brighten the night,
For titty years you've shone the light,
Teaching to cherish our firm Christian truths,
Aiding us reap such bountiful fruits.
You've taught us how our joys to share,
With cheerful hearts our Woes to bear.
The road of lite, you've made so clear,
This cruel, cold World-We do not fear.
Our lips, so mute, will ne'er express
The deep emotions in our breastsp
Unselfish in your love today
To Christ, Our King, you've paved the way.
Our prayers will ever follow you
At home or e'en in distant lands,
Where'er you go, Where'er you be
God bless the work of your loving hands.
And when the Master calls you Home
And you among the Saints shall roam,
You'll know your Work was ne'er in Vain
For in Christ's bosom it will reign.
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His Holiness Pope Pius XI
His Holiness, Pope Pius XH
Most. Rev. Karl J. Alter, D. D.
Rev. A. A. VVeber
Rev. R. I. Gsterhage
Rev. C. A. Ruess
Sister Mary Lillian, S. N. D.
Sister Mary Dalene, S. N. D.
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Sister Mary Charlotte, S. N. D.
- Sister Mary Francella, S. N. D.
Mr. Adolph Tscherne
Mrs. Floyd Kinnanian
Mrs. Clarence Kuhn
V Senior Class
Junior Class
a Sophomore Class
Q lfreshnian Class
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Though in prayers we may speak io Christ
for his soul
We know his ship's anchored in 1ife's grand-
est goal!
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He, now, pilots Chrisfs ship on the sea
of life.
His ardent plea for PEACE will end world
strife.
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Bishop Alter, the vice admiral of our ship, has been a
source of inspiration to every student throughout the en-
tire Toledo Diocese, as a promoter of education and
learning. ,
May he continue to pilot his ship into the Divine harbor!
ikeumeml Nmdaawe 14. Wada, Nadu
Father Weber-that is the name which is familiar and
loved by every member of St. Wendelin parish from the
tiny tots, Whom he lovingly guides, to its oldest members.
lt is synonymous to St. Wendelin High School students
with piety, goodness, saintliness and inspiration.Te Salu-
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For three years, Father Osterhage, you have guided
the destinies of St. Wendelin High. During that brief span
of time your principles have wielded a permanent guiding
influence upon our lives, never to be forgotten. it is
in recognition of your outstanding and marvelous exam-
ple as our principal, teacher, and friend that We pay you
tribute in this, our yearbook. May God bless you for your
interest in our Welfare!
Reuazwuf efzafzlu. 14. Ruud
As this school year comes to a close, We take this op--
portunity to express our gratitude to Father Ruess for his
kind interest in St. Wendelin High and its students. And
as We embark upon the sea of life We Wish to thank him
sincerely for the many favors he has granted the class
of l939. Our Wish for you, Father, is that you may spend
many more years in St. Wendelin Parish and that your
every undertaking may be blessed with success.
Page Twelve
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T'Wo years ago Mrs. Floyd l. Kinnaman joined the fac-
ulty of St. Wendelin High School as music instructress.
ln that brief space of time she has done a marvelous
Work in bringing finer music to the students and teach-
ing them a keener appreciation of it. Under her capable
direction a Glee Club has been organized, and music has
become an important subject in the school curriculum.
To you, Mrs. Kinnaman, for your untiring patience and
unselfishness, We, the graduates of 1939, express our sin-
cerest thanks and appreciation.
MM. elaaence Kuhn ,
Mrs. Clarence Kuhn, an alumna of St.
Wendelin High and a graduate of Mary
Manse College, took over the duties of
secretary at St. Wendelin High in Sep-
tember, I938. She has proven herself very
successful in this work.
ft is with deepest gratitude that We ex-
press sincere thanks to you, Mrs. Kuhn, in
appreciation for your Whole-hearted ser-
vices.
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Although he has spent but one year as a faculty mem-
ber of St. Wendelin High School, Mr. Adolph Tscherne
will be remembered by every student as a fine coach,
teacher, and friend.
He will leave St. Wendelin High with the end of this
school term to assume duties at Central Catholic High
School, Toledo, as assistant coach. Though we regret the
loss of his excellent services, the entire student body
congratulates him on his advancement and Wish him un- ,
limited success.
Page Thirteen
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As Commencement day approaches and as We, the graduating class of
l9t39, cast a retrospective glance over our school years, we begin to realize and
appreciate the unceasing and patient labor exerted by the teachers of St. Wen-
delin High School in our behalf. Through the years they have seemed like
guardian angels hovering over us constantly, protecting us from the many pit-
falls which beset life's Way.
There are no Words adequate to express our heartfelt thanks and apprecia-
tion to them for their unselfish sacrifice of time and self for our spiritual and
temporal betterment but We shall attempt in some small Way to repay our debt
to them by always living the principles that have been instilled into our hearts.
To Father Osterhage, who has labored so tirelessly during the past three
years for the salvation of our souls and the development of our minds and
bodies, we owe an immeasurable debt of gratitude.
To Father Ftuess, who, by Word and example, has furnished a model of
Christian goodness, We extend sincerest thanks.
To the good sisters, Sister Mary Lillian, Sister Mary Dalene, Sister Mary
Charlotte, and Sister Mary Francella, who were ever near and always eager to
guide us along the way that leads to heaven, We wish to pay tribute.
Finally, but in no wise least, our sincerest gratitude is extended to the lay
faculty members, Mr. Adolph Tscherne, Mrs. Floyd Kinnaman, and Mrs. Clar-
ence Kuhn, for their useful services.
To all who have been instrumental in our progress-spiritually, intellect-
ually, and materially we extend our heartfelt appreciation.
William
Page Fourteen
Um Eelaaecf Alma Mata
Through thy door four years we've gone
With joy and pride deep in our heart
And since the time to leave hath dawned,
Reluctantly from thee We part.
But, though We leave, We'll e'er remain
Thy loyal sons and daughters true.
ln years to comewforeer thou'lt reign
In all We say-in all We do.
Page Fifteen
Many, Sian aflhe Sea
When Wild waves lash against my bark,
O Star ot the Sea
Remember me!
And storm'-Winds howl and night is dark,
O Star of the Sea
Remember me!
My bark is frail and I am Weak,
O Star ot the Sea
Come, succor me!
My tear-sprayed eyes a beacon seek,
O Star of the Sea
Shine down on mel
Ah! surging sin swept o'er my prow,
O Star of the Sea
Forgetting thee!
But I am crushed and helpless now,-
O Star of the Sea
I look to thee!
'Tis hard to grapple with each Wave,
O Star of the Sea
For such as me!
Lest passion's grasp again enslave,
O Star of the Sea
Stand guard o'er mel
And when lite's twilight gathers fast,
O Star ot the Sea
Then think oi mel
That l might reach the port at last,
O Star of the Sea
Remember me!
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Barbara Ann Welly
With vim and pep she tackles a
"A leader true!" to us does ring.
Salutatorian
Class Officer l, 4
Scclality l, 25 Secretary 3, Prefect 4
Mission Society l, 2, 3, 4
Froslin Staff l, 2, 35 Editor 4
Xlvlendelette Staff l, 2, 3, Editor 4
Bonhi Club Play 2, 3
Bonhi Club l, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club Accornpanist 3, 4
Quill and Scroll Honors 4
Spelling Contest 2
Chapel Orqanist l, 2, 3, 4
Medal for Highest Average 2, 3
Activities Award 3
thing.
First Prize Wendelette Campaign l, 2, 3, 4
Winner in Froslin Ca-mcpaign l, 2, 3,
American Legion Essay Entrant l, 4
Honorary Latin Society 3
Co-Chairman lunior-Senior Prom 3
Local Essay Contest 3
Class Winner Chroricle .Campaign 4
C. S. M. C, Class Representative 3, 4
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Page Eighteen
Paul A. Lichtle
He is a leader. brave and true,
Ready and willing each task to do
Class President 4
Wendelette Staff 4
Froslin Staff 4
Mission Society 2, 3
Sodality l, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club 4
Basketball 3, 4
Football 3, 4
lunior Kiwanian 4
Bonhi Club Play 4
Acolythical Society l, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
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Adam I. Banqert
Full of fun, though brave in deed.
He is destined to succeed.
Valedictorian
Class Officer 2, 45 President l
Wendelette Staff 2, 3, 4
Froslin Staff, Business Manager 4
Mission Society l, 2, 35 President 4
Sodality 1, 2, 45 Treasurer 3
Bonhi Club l, 2, 31 President 4
Acolythical Society l, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club Play 4
Iunior Kiwanian 4
Glee Club 3, 4
intramural Basketball 4
DeSales College Scholarship Entrant 4
Winner in Wendelette Campaign 4
Winner in Froslin Campaign 4
Commercial Award 3
Spelling Contest 4
American Legion Essay Entrant 4
Page Nineteen
Lola M.
Neat and peppy.
Up-to-the-minute
Class Officer 2, 3, 4
Wendelette Staff 3, 4
Froslin Staff 4
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club 4
Winner in Wendelette
Amateur Contest l
Bonhi Club Plays 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Librarian 2
Mission Play 3
Co-Chairman Picnic 3
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and always alert
and very perl.
Campaign 4
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Vernon A. Elchert
Full of pep and out to win.
He attracts you with his vim.
Froshn Staff 4
Wendelette Staff 3
Mission Society l, 2, 3
Sodality l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4
Bonhi Club l, 2, 3, 4
Intramural Basketball 4
l"ootball 4
Bonhi Club Play 4
Acolythtcal Society l, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Mission Play 3
Football Manager l, 2
Page Twenty
Eugene W. Boif
Happy-qo-lucky, a cheertul lad,
Changing your mind whene'er you're sad
Sodality l, 2, 3,
Froslin Staff 4
4
Wendelette Staff 4
Bonhi Club 3, 4
Football 4
Intramural Basketball 4
Mary Iane Downes
Gaiety and m
In her manne
Sodality l, 2, 3,
Bonhi Club l, 2,
Bonhi Club Play
Mission Play l
We-ncleleite Staff
Froslin Staff 4
Winner in Wend
Glee Club 3, 4
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her smile.
Campaign 4
Rose Marie Erbland
Though she is shy and so demure.
Her loyalty is e'er secure.
Wendelette Staff 4
Proslin Staff 4
Bonhi Club 3, 4
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3. 4
Winner in Wendelette Campaign 3
Mission Society 2
Harold P. Huth
Good humor. good nature. ready lor lun.
Keeping you going till day is done.
Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4
Wendelette Staff 4
Froslin Stall 4
Winner in Wendelette Campaign 3, 4
Basketball 3
lntramural Basketball 4
Page Twenty-One
'Charles I. Cook
He is quiet and serene.
Seldom heard, seldom
Wendelette Staff Z, 3
Froslin Staff 4
Mission Society 1, 2, 3
Sodality 1, 2, 37 Vice Prefect 4
Football 2, 31 Captain 4
Intramural Basketball 4
lunior Kiwanian 4
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Gerald I. Kromer
Scant ci words. a modest lad.
Always cheerful, always glad.
Froslin Statt 4
Wendelette Staff 2, 4
Sodality l, 2, 3, 4
Mission Society l
Glee Club 3
Football 3, 4
Basketball Manager l, 2
lrtramural Basketball 4
Stage Manager 2, 3, 4
Winner in Wendelette Campaign 2, 4
Spelling Contest 3
Page Twenty-Two
Viola R. Krarnb
The beauty of her deeds is rare.
Always helpful . . . doing her Shar
Wendelette Staff 3, 4
Froslin Staff 4
Mission Society l, 2, 3, 4
Sodality l, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club Play Chorus 4
Glee Clulb 3, 4
Medal for Highest Average l
Spelling Contest 4
Chapel Sacristan 2, 3, 4
Honorary Latin Society 3
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Winner Notre Dame College Scholarship 4
DeSales College Scholarship Entrant 4
A. Ioseph La Fontain
In the class ot thirty-nine.
He's a lad who'l1 always shine.
Class President 3
Wendelette Staff l, 4
Froslin Staff 4
Sodality l, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club 4 "
Winner in Wenclelette Campaign l
lntramural Basketball 4
Bonhi Club Play 3, 4
Acolythical Society l, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3,. 4
Spelling Contest l, 3, 45 Spelling Champ
American Legion Essay Winner 4 -
Co-Chairman Picnic 3
Chronicle Class Winner l, 3
DeSales College Scholarship Entrant 4
ion 2
Ioan M. Lonsway
Sweet and loving, and full oi lun.
Never lets her work undone.
Class Officer l, 2, 3
Wendelette Staff 4
Froslin Staff 4
Sodality l, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club 2, 3, 4
Amateur Contest l
Bonhi Club Plays 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Notre Dame College Scholarship Entrant 4
Spelling Contest l, 2, 3, 4
Mission Play l
Richard I. Patterson
Always loyal, always true.
He will finish what he has to do.
Wenclelette Staff 2
Mission Society Z
Sodality l, Z, 3, 4
Intramural Basketball 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Froslin Staff 4
Stage Manager 4
Page Twenty-Three
Iosephine L. Nye
W'hene'er there is work she ne'er will falter
Her loyalty stands as the rock of Gibraltar.
Sodality l, 2, 3, 4
Mission Society l, Z, 3, 4
Froslin Staff 4
Wendelette Staff 3, 4
Bonhi Club 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Spelling Contest 3, 4, Champion 2
Chapel Sacristan 2, 3, 4
Notre Dame College Scholarship Entrant 4
DeSales College Scholarship Enlrant 4
Bonhi Club Play Chorus 4
Ioseph L. Ulman
He is a lad reserved and good.
Doing for others all he could.
Class Officer 1, 3, President 2
Sodality 1, 2, 4, Vice Pretect 3
Mission Society l, 3, Vice President 4
Acolythical Society 1, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Wencleletite Staff 1, 2, 3, 4
Froslin Staff 4
Football 3, 4
lntramural Basketball 4
Bonhi Club Play Chorus 4
Basketball Manager l
DeSales College Scholarship Entrant 4
Page Twenty-Four
Iennie M. Tinkovicz
She is a student, kind and grand.
Always willing to lend a hand.
Sodality 1, Z, 3, 4
Mission Society 2
Froslin Staff 4
Wendelette Staff l, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club Plays 4
Bonhi Club 1, Z, 3, 4
Mission Plays l, 3
Grlee -Club 3, 4
Spelling Contest l
Chapel Sacristan 2, 3, 4
Notre Dame College Scholarship Entrant 4
DeSales College Scholarship Entrant 4
Mission Convention Delegate Z
American Legion Essay Entrant l
Richard M. Weber
A little nonsense now and tzhen,
Never caused anyone to lose a friend
Akron North High 1, 2
Mission Society 3
Sodality 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Intramural Basket-ball 4
Froslin Staff 4
Mary C. Ziegman
Tall and stately, with lady-like grace.
Always wearing a smile on her lace.
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4
Mission Society l, 2, 3
Wendelette Staff 1, 2, 4
Froslin Staff 4
Bonhi Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
'Winner in Wendelette Campaign 4
C. S. M. C. Class Representative 4
I. Barrett Wonderly
Carefree and happy, iovial and gay,
He is like that every day.
Mission Society 1, 3
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4
Bon-hi Club 1, 2, 3, 4
lntramural Basketball 4
Football 4
Bonhi Club Play 4
Acolythical Society 1, 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3, 4
Stage Manager Z, 3, 4
Proslin Staff 4
Page Twenty-Five
Iohn R. Woessner
He is an athlete. strong and tall
In life's battles he'll ne'er iall.
Wendelette Staff 1, 3, 4
Froslin Staff, Assistant Editor 4
Mission Society 1, 2, 3
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4
Bonhi Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Winner in Wencleleite Campaign 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4
Football 2, 3, 4
Glee Club 3
Champion Speller 4
Class Winner Chronicle Campaign 3
DeSa1es College Scholarship Entrant 4
6la448"
CLASS OF '39
CLASS COLORS-Blue and White
CLASS MCTTOW-Work and Win
CLASS FLOWER-Rose
PRESIDENT , , .L,,L , E, Paul Lichtle VICE PRESIDENT ,,,, Iunior Bangert
SECRETARY W Barbara Ann Welly TREASURER L,L,,,L,Y,,L Lola Erankart
CLASS OF '40
CLASS CCL
PRESIDENT ESMN,,III,,I E
SECRETARY
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SECRETARY
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ORS-Sepia and Gold
CLASS MOTTO-Deeds not Words
CLASS FLOWER-T
alisman Rose
Leonard Nye VICE PRESIDE
NTD Mary Rose Ealter
Margaret Smith TREASURER A Robert I-Iolderrsan
CLASS OF '41
CLASS COLORS-Purple and Gold
CLASS MOTTCAfTry, Trust, Triumph
CLASS FLOWER-Yellow Rose
- Charles Bulkow
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Rita Binkley TREASURER ,Catherine Couqhenour
CLASS OF '42
CLASS COLCRSeRoyal Blue and Gold
CLASS MCTTC---I-Ie who hesitates is lost
CLASS FLOWER-Tea R
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Richard Maqers VICE PRESIDENT ,o,,,. Edward Kinn
Helen Hellman TREASURER ii,i..r.,,i, Mary Navarro
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Glafu of 1940
Margaret Smith
Leonard Nye
Mary Rose Falter
Robert Holderman
Richard Kinn
Ralph Swick
Robert Kinn
Frank Crawford
Ethel Huth
loseph Biqila
Vivian Holman .
Thomas Roberls
Eileen Emerine
Paul Wagner
Donald Martin
Marguerite Lichtle
Iames Ulman
Peter Tlnkovicz
Kaihleen Teeple
Harold Coon
Mary Srnilh
Mildred Thom
Lucian Brown
- Carolyn Cunningham
William Getz
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Rita Binkley
Charles Bulkowski
Catherine Coughenour
loseph Ritzler
Dorothy Keiffer
William Kramb ,
Rita Ardner
Ursula Finsel
lames Shields
Margaret Altweis
Betty Ann Goshe
Frank Waltermeyer
Viola Ardner
Eugene Bahnsen
Mary Io Woessner
Mary Richmond
Irene Morse
Ioanne Huth
Edward Moes
Catherine Downes
Emmett Sheeran
Alton Lehmann
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Paul Seebon
Rita Lonsway
Myron Ziegman
Clarence Hammer
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Richard Magers
Mary Navarro
Edward Kirin
Ioanne Klinepeter
Robert Bradner
Phyllis Cook
Virginia Lichtle
Edward Seebon
Marjorie Kinn
Carl Kramb
Edward Hammer
Eleanor Foos
Franklin Holman
Mary Whitta
Richard Zeigman
Barbara Ann Firth
Gerald Thomas
Kathryn Smith
Paul Cook
Richard Abowd
Margaret Thom
Paul Wolph
Geraldine Shober
Herman Keiffer
Frances Brown
Mark Briokner
Marjorie Schmitz
Peter DiCesare
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Helen Whitta
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Page Thirty
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l. Cur youngest diligently Studying in-
iinitives and gerunds.
2. Nine senior girls stepping out tor the
birdie.
3. Editor-ineChiet on her Way from the
Wendelette ottice, thoughtfully examining
copy.
4, 5, 6, 7. Super "'Sunshine" salesmen.
8. Budding journalists setting up the
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9. Assistant school secretary, Iennie
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lO. Friends meet friends at intermission
time.
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2. Mrs. C. Kuhn, school secretary.
3. Angles and theorems seem easy for
William Krarnb.
4. Budding bookkeepers.
5. Coach "Dutch" Tscherne.
6. Speed and accuracy is their aim.
7. Aspiring stenographers.
8. More bookkeepers.
9. Student librarian, Geraldine Shober.
lU. My, are they studious!
ll. Rita Binkley delving into the mys-
teries ot geometry.
l2. Barbara Ann Welly, chapel organist.
l3. Madame Curie's rivals.
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SEPTEMBER
6. Passengers board the "S. S. Wendelin."
7. Ship weighs anchor with enrollment of 115. Passengers get acquainted
with ship's crew.
13. Passengers extend sympathy to Coach Tscherne on death of his father.
16. Voyagers embark on Wendelette Campaign.
25 Ship's gridders prove superior to Marion St. Mary's, 13-10.
30. Upper Sandusky ties ship's players, 7-7.
OCTOBER
3. Barbara Ann Welly is chosen pilot of The Wendelette.
First class passengers win Wendelette subscription contest.
. Grand rejoicing! Sailor Evelyn Bigham becomes Mrs. Clarence Kuhn.
12. "S. S. Wendelin" makes first stop-Columbus Day.
17. Popular first class passenger, lohn Woessner, has emergency operation.
19. First and second class passengers frolic at Box Social.
21. Passports are issued for the first six Weeks.
24. Class officers elected for this year's voyage.
Passengers enthused over first issue of The Wendelette.
Gaiety and mirth on board as first class passengers enjoy Hal1oWe'en party.
31. Felicity lurks as gridmen trim Norwalk.
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NOVEMBER
2. Paul Lichtle chosen first Iunior Kiwanian for this school year.
9. Lola Frankart places first in Wendelette ad campaign.
10. Third class passengers enjoy gay winter party on ship.
11. Passengers pause to pay silent tribute to World War Victims.
13. Fremont St. Ioe's vanquished by ship's eleven, 18-13.
14. Athletic mothers prepare sumptuous banquet for sons.
18 Charles Cook chosen honorary captain of ship's gridmen.
20. Mother Mary Benedict on board ship to visit passengers.
22 Book week honored by program. All become literary-minded.
24. Another standstill! 1t's Thanksgiving Day!
30. Fourth class boys treat girls with jolly party from 7 to 10 p. m.
DECEMBER
4-7. Festivities canceled for three days While Spiritual Retreat is held on board.
6-7-8. Passengers present Admiral, Pope Pius Xl, With Spiritual Bouquet.
7. Rear Admiral, Father Weber, honored with festive nameday program.
8. Ship stops in port for feast of Immaculate Conception.
8. Thirty-eight fourth class passengers enrolled in Blessed Virgin Sodality.
14. Editor of ship's paper receives Quill and Scroll recognition.
16. Fun aboard--"TommyhaWks" vs. "Old Timers" basketball game.
22. Ship docks for Christmas vacation.
28. Alumni board ship for annual fray, Alumni vs. Varsity.
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"S. S. Wendelin" journeys out into sea of school activities.
junior Bangert leads in Mission bake sale.
Fostoria Piedmen win close game, 27-26.
Ship's publication submitted in competition for journalistic honors.
Passengers enter Chronicle Poster and Slogan contest.
Iunior Bangert elected Bonhi Club president.
Captain, Father Osterhage, honored on nameday with spiritual bouquet and
program.
Unique memorial gift, Rexair sweeper, presented by first class passengers.
Cagers upset Marion St. Mary's, 32-26.
26. Passengers' memories examined by semester tests.
FEBRUARY
3 Revised passports issued for the second semester of voyage.
5 Chronicle campaign launched.
5 6. There is "One Mad Night" aboard, due to Bonhi Club's efforts.
Iunior Bangert succeeds Paul Lichtle as Iunior Kiwanian.
All on board mourn death of Admiral, Pope Pius XI.
Various programs commemorate Lincoln's Birthday.
Passengers pay tribute to the Father of America, George Washington.
Third class passengers lead entire ship in Catholic Chronicle subscription
campaign with 1002 average returns.
MARCH
New Admiral, Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli assumes title, Pius XII.
Magazine campaign launched: proceeds to purchase electric scoreboard.
Ship's sharpshooters elect Iohn Woessner, captain.
All on board witness demonstration of F. H. S. speech choir.
Irish passengers celebrate. Burgette, the magician, entertains.
Senior girls hear Sister Mary 'Michella talk on Notre Dame College life.
Sailor, Coach Tscherne, accepts position at Toledo Central next year.
Elmer Bache, Dayton star, to take over Sailor Tsche'rne's duties.
First class football players enjoy DeSales banquet.
Former passengers speak on vocation week program.
Rear Admiral, Father Weber, celebrates eighty-fifth birthday.
Ship's salon, scene of movie, "Shepherd of the Seven Hills."
First class passengers overjoyed as class rings arrive.
Passengers engage in spelling contesty Iohn Woessner, first class passen-
ger proclaimed championy Eileen Emerine, second class passenger, is
close second.
Fourth class passengers soar to clinch highest rating in Mission movie
ticket sales.
All on board saddened by death of Sister Charlotie's father.
Ship has standstill tfree day.l j
First class girls embark for Cleveland trip, accompanied by Sister Mary
Lillian.
Four first class girls take Notre Dame College Scholarship tests.
First class boys given leave from duties.
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APRIL
Ship drops anchor for Easter vacation.
Glee club makes initial appearance at parish church.
All resume tasks. i
Federal Orchestra plays for ship's concert.
Second class passengers take over reins on ship's publication.
Kathleen Teeple and loseph Bigila pilot Iunior Editions.
Viola Krarnllo wins four-year tuition scholarship to Notre Dame College.
Seven first class passengers take DeSales scholarship tests.
Ship is delighted with "Sunshine,"
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"Sunshine" again.
First class passengers take top honors in "Sunshine" ticket returns.
Opening of Froslin subscription campaign causes much excitement.
Charles Cook chosen last Iunior Kiwanian for this year.
Sailor, Mrs. Floyd Kinnaman, is general chairman of Iunior-Senior Promp
Second class passenger, Leonard Nye, named Student Chairman.
Captain announcesslfaledictorian and Salutatorian, Iunior Bangert and Bar-
bara Ann Welly, respectively.
Brother Torn Price, Dayton University professor, talks to senior passengers
on Dayton College life.
Iunior passengers present Seniors with Prom invitations. Festive occasion
held in ship's salon, Wednesday, May 17.
Yippee! Hurray! Hurrah: Froslin Campaign is huge success.
Gayest social event of the season-lunior-Senior Prom.
Ship anchors for Ascension Day.
1939 FROSLIN makes its debut. lt is the tops!
Final examination of passports is made.
IUNE
Ship halts-First class passengers and crew enjoy Captain's unique treat.
Solemnity on board-lt is the seniors' day of recollection.
The day of days! COMMENCEMENT DAY!
In cap and gown, the first class passengers attend their Mass and receive
Holy Communion.
Third class passengers honor departing senior passengers with sumptuous
graduation breakfast.
First class passengers leave "S. S. Wendelin" to sail their own ships on the
Sea of Life.
Iuniors entertain entire crew and passengers with land party Cpicnicl.
"S. S. Wendelin" anchors until next seasonof sailing. '
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secretary, Marguerite Lichftle, Mary Rose Falter.
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Downes. Row 4-Mary Ziegman, Viola Krarnb, Ioseph LaFontain, Marguerite Lichtle, Paul Wagner,
Kathleen Teeple, Iennie Tinkovtcz.
Sophomores and Freshmen
Row l-Iarnes Shields, Baribara Arn Welly, pianist, Mrs. Floyd Kinnaman, director, Lucian
Brown, accordianist, Kathryn Downes, Paul Wolph. Row 2-Helen Heilman, Carl Kramb, Joanne
Huth, Robert Kitpka, Rita Ardner, Robert Bradner, Frances Brown, Edward Kinn.
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Helen Whitta, Maraquita Bouillon, Barbara Ann Firth, Mary Whitta, Viola Ardner.
Row 4-.Alton lehmann, Margaret Patterson, Mark Brickner, Rita Binkley, Edward Seebon,
Joanne Klinepeter, Myron Ziegman, Catherine Coughenour, Richard Magers.
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Edward Moes, Betty Ann Goshe, Dorothy Keiffer, Phyllis Cook.
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Robert Kipka, Richard Atbowd, Richard Magers.
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Firth, Iunior Bangert, president, Marguerite Lichtle, secretary, Mary Whitta,
Frances Brown, Helen Whitta.
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Margaret Thom, Rita Ardner, Ioanne Huth, Viola Ardner, Catherine Coughen-
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garet Smith, Ethel I-luth, Iosephine Nye, Mary lane Downes, Eileen Emerine,
Vivian Holman.
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land, Lola Frankart, Kathryn Downes, Margaret Altweis, Betty Ann Goshe, Mil-
dred Thorn.
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Row 8-Vernon Elchert, Ioseph l.aFontain, Iohn Woessner, Paul Wolpli,
Paul Lichtle, Barrett Wonderly.
Seated: Bonhi Officers Standing: Class Presidents
Iunior Bangert, President Richard Magers
Marguerite Lichtle, Secretary Paul Lichtle
Leonard Nye
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Editor , -,,,,,,...,...,,,, .,, ,,,..........., ,,,.,...., ,, ,,.. A.., ,, , B arbara Ann Welly
Assistant Editor W,.. H-- ,.,,,,t,,t,,,,,,,....,,,...t,,t,.t,,,.n.,t,,t.t,,,,t,.t,, Iohn Woessner
Associate Editors .,,,. .,,o I oan Lonsway, Iennie Tinkovicz, Ioseph La Fontain
Sports Editors , ,,or, C, ,..,o ,,....,.,o,.,,..,o,.,.,.,,,o..,,.,,o I oseph Ulman, Paul Lichtle
Art Co-Editors ,....o..,o,.,o. ...o,o,,. .,... C h aries Cook, Lola Frankart
Student Photographer ,oo.oo ,.,..,,.,o...o,.,,,,..,o...oo L eonard Nye '40
Typist Manager ,,..,.o,.... ..,,o..,r,,....,.,,,o,,,,o,,o,,,,, I osephine Nye
Assistant Typists ,.,,.,.. .......,.,,o,...., M ary Ziegman, Mary Iane Downes
Business Slab'
Business Manager ....,..o,,,.,..,.,,,o,,o,,,.o,o,,o.....,,o, .,.... I unior Bangert
Assistant Business Manager oo,oo, t...,, V iola Kramlo
Advertising Manager o.....r,...,,o,,, , ,,,o,o, Gerald Kromer
Assistant Advertising Manager ,o,,o, ,o,,,,,,.,o,,.,,..,.. E ugene Bott
Circulation Manager .,,o.,,.,...o.,,,o,. o,.,,.,,o,.r,,,.,, R ose Marie Erbland
Assistant Circulation Manager ,o,oo roo,,,oo,o.,..,...oov,-.,.o, R ichard Weber
Subscriptions Y ,o,..o,,o,o...,.,oo.,o,oo,,oo,.,o,,,,oo..oro,,o Harold Huth, Barrett Wonderly
PatrOr1S ,.... .. .,,. .. ,,o,,r,,....o,,..,o,,..ov.,,o,,,.,..,,o..o, Vernon Elchert, Richard Patterson
Underclassmen. o,,.,o,.,,o...,,,.o,,., C- Paul Wagner, Harold Coon, Thomas Roberts,
Donald 'Martin, Emmett Sheeran, Ioseph Ritzler, Helen Whitta, Ioanne Huth
Editor
Assistant Editor Business Manager
Barbara Ann Welly
Iohn Woessner Iunior Bangert
.Page Forty-Pour
1939 Gwinn Staff
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Row l-Junior Banqert, Barbara Ann Welly, Iohn Woessner, Charles
Cook, Iennie Tinkovicz, Barrett Wonderly, loan Lonsway.
Row 2-Mary Zieqman, Paul Lichtle, Harold I-Iuth, Lola Frankart, Richard
Weber, loseph l..al:'ontain, Viola Kramb, Ioseph Ulman
Row 3-4Ri-Chard Pail
erson, Iosephine Nye, Vernon Elchert, Leonard Nye,
Mary lane Downes, Eugene Boff, Rose Marie Erbland, Gerald Kromer.
Row 4-Donald Marlin, Tommy Roberts, Ioseph Ri
Joanne Huth, Emmett Sheeran, Paul Wagner, Harold Coon.
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Row l-Barbara Ann Welly, lunior Banqerl, Lola Frankart.
Row 2-loseph LaFontain, Iennie Tinlcovicz, Gerald Gromer.
Page Forty-Five
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Cast
Row l-Mary Whitta, Barrett Wonderly, Adeline Tinkovi-cz, Paul Lichtle
Catherine Couqhenour.
Row 2-Lola Frarkart, lunior Banqert, loan Lonsway, Margaret Altweis
Vernon Elchert, lennie Tinkovicz.
Chorus
Row l-Harold Coon, Barbara Ann Welly, pianist, Lucian Brown, accord-
ianist, Mrs. Floyd Kinnaman, director, Fran-ces Brown, Ioseph Ulman.
Row 2-Margaret Smith, Iames Shields, Eleanor Foos, William Kramb, lose-
phine Nye, Leonard Nye, Helen Whitta.
Row' 3-Paul Wolph, Barbara Anna Firth, Alton Lehmann, Viola Kramb,
Edward Moes, Mary Rose Falter. -
Page Forty-Six I
l'5un4fuhe" Scene!
l. CMaudelia to Buddyl "Am I making
you tired? l thought a great big rnan like
you could dance all night. Come on!"
2. lNurse to Butternipj "lt you don't be
good you shan't have your tonic,"
"l oan't stand jolting. Don't jolt mel"
3, "Sweethearts, Who need no crown
or throne, Sweethearts, who live on love
alone!"
4. ttMajor to Buddyj "I Won't handy
Words With you!"
"That Won't make me lose any sleep."
5. Personnel of cast-make-up and all.
B. Three characters ot the play: Mrs.
Whipple, Major Kellicott, and Tessie,
7. lMajor to Buddy? "Don't you Want
to meet the young lady?"
"Sure, but not now. You see, I ain't
used to these society darnesf'
8. tMrs. Whipple to Maryl "I saw sorne-
one, just as l was starting for the dining-
room."
9. Mrs. McCann With daughter Maud-
elia.
lU. Entire chorus with honestatofgood-
ness "Sunshine" spirit.
Page Forty Seven
cw af new AM wwf'
Row l-Tommy Roberts, Vivian Holman, Catherine Couqhenour, Ioan
Lonsway, Mary lane Downes, Eileen Emerine.
Row 2-Donald Martin, Harold Coon, Lola Frankart, Richard Kinn, Iennie
Tinkovicz, loseph Laljontain, Paul Wolph, Leonard Nye.
Rev. R. I. Osterhage
.iiaecloa of Playa
To Reverend R. l. Osterhage, principal, is
due much oi the credit for the success of the
dramatic productions presented this year at St.
Wendelin High School. Under his capable and
expert direction two clever plays, "One Mad
Night" and "Sunshine," were enacted before
large, enthusiastic audiences.
Page Forty-Eight
ailzolic 'Boo4,Z'ewi
Row l-Margaret Thom, Marjorie Schmitz, Barbara Ann Welly, Viola
Kramb, Mary Ziegznan, Ioan Lonsway, Kathleen Teeple, Marguerite Lichtle, Mary
Rose Falter.
Row 2-Ioanne Klinepeter, Frances Brown, Mary Navarro, Barbara Ann
Firth, Phyllis Cook, Rita Ardner, Joanne Huth, Viola Ardner, Mary Whitta, Cath-
erine Coughenour.
Row' 3-Geraldine Shober, Maraquita Bouillon, Margaret Smith, Carolyn
Cunningham, Eileen Ernerine, Ethel Huth, Mary Smith, Kathryn Smith, Ursula
Finsel.
Row 4-ll-Ierrnan Keiffer, Mildred Thorn, Rita Binkley, Margaret Altweis,
Mary Io Woessner, Rita Lonsway, Robert Bradner, Gerald Thomas, Richard
Magers.
Row 5-Robert Kipka, Mark Brickner, Iames Shields, Paul Seebon, Iunior
Bangert, Edward Kinn, Edward Moes, Emmett Sheeran.
Row Ge-Paul Cook, Barrett Wonderly, Vernon Elchert, Ioseph Ritzler, Ralph
Swick, Paul Lichtle, Ioseph LaFontain.
Row' 7-Leonard Nye, Donald Martin, Paul Wagner, Richard Kinn, Iohn
Woessner, Robert Kinn, Eugene Bahnsen.
Each' year the drive for our Diocesan paper, the Catholic Chronicle, is
placed in the hands oi the students of the Diocese. This year the quota Was
one full-year subscription from each student. Above are those who complied
with the wishes of our Most Reverend Bishop.
Page Forty-Nine
l
Page Fifty
0 mzhefdaz'
l. Principal, Father Osterhage, and sen-
ior class president, Paul Lichtle, in con-
terence.
Q. luniors ready for dismissal.
3. Catherine Coughenour, sophomore,
keeping the library in tip-top shape.
4. Cramrning their heads With know-
ledge during study period.
5. Exhibiting the Work oi the Catholic
Press during Press Month.
6, 7, 8, 9, lO. Characters, in costume,
of "One Mad Night."
ll. Yum! Yum! These ladies served
cocoa daily to the students.
12. They're studying! And how!
13. Our patient Custodian, Mr. Ed
Gehring, trimming the hedges.
Wafziecf 0
l. Faithful chapel sacristans.
2, 3. Editor and manager ot Iunior is-
sues of Wendelette. .
4. Our busiest room, the Wendelette
precinct.
5. Social gathering.
6, 7. Campus scenes in Winter.
8, Grotto adjoining church.
9. President demonstrating Seniors'
memorial gift to school.
10. Another social group.
ll, l2, 13. Veteran chapel sacristans.
l4. One of our typists.
15. Librarians mending books.
16
, 17. Characters of "One Mad Night."
Page Fifty-One
if Qlaalm
l. A daily scene in our chapel.
2. "Sunshine" chorus in action.
3. Seven take DeSales College test.
4. Presenting "The Iunior Kiwaniansf'
5. Our lankiest athlete becomes a
spelling champ-Iohn Woessner.
5. Getting practical experience in
mimeographing and typing.
7. lunior-Senior Prom chairman!
Leonard Nye.
8. Members ot "Sunshine" cast drama-
tize.
9. First prize Winner in Wendelette ad
contestflaola Frankart.
IU. Our famous accordianist, Lucian
Brown, who broadcasts over WSPD.
ll. Senior girls snapped in front of No-
tre Dame Academy, Cleveland.
l2. Another Cleveland scene-girls on
steps ot St. Thomas Aquinas Church.
l3. Mary Rose Falter-always a Willing
Worker.
14. Relaxing between acts ot"Sunshine."
15. Eileen Ernerine won second place in
spelling contest.
l6. These girls participated in the No-
tre Darne Scholarship eXams,' Cleveland.
Page Fifty-Two
Page Fifty-Three
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Although he has been at the coaching helm for only one
year, Mr. Adolph I. Tscherne, a graduate oi Dayton Univer-
sity in 1938, has Won the respect ot every athlete who
wears the black and gold. Through his cheerful attitude and
untiring efforts he coached his team to play clean, hard
fought games which paved the Way to a successful season.
During the coming year he will be a member ot the
coaching staff at Toledo Central. The Class oi 1939 con-
gratulates Coach Tscherne on this splendid promotion and
wishes him the best oi luck in the years to come.
1939-40 em sazmwz
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Clyde ,,,,,,,,aaa. ,..... Here
Marion There
,,,-,.,St. loe, Fremont There
Crestline r-r-n--,, ----- Here
,,,,,,-Calvert ,nm Here
Alumni nm Here
,-,,,,,New Ptiegel nan- Here
r-r----Upper Sandusky W--,T W--- Here
-,-,,-,Open
Clyde There
Fostoria High ---- There
a,,,,-Open
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a,,-,,,Upper Sandusky There
nam- St. Ioe, Fremont Here
,,,,,,,Marion Here
Fostoria High ---W Here
,aN,,Carey ------ Here
St. lVIary's, Sandusky There
W----Calvert W- There
Page Fifty-Four
QOOM-Gd Siam!
First Row: Harold Corn, Tim Getz, Tex Eulkowski,
Zieqrnan, Stan Tinkovlcz, lim Ulrnan, Don Miller, Tommy
t
lim Shields, Myron
Roberts, Toe Vander-
hoff, Bob Holderrnan, Dick Maqers, mqr.
Second Row: Coach Tscherne, Don Ganqway, rnqr.,
Woessner, Gerald Kromer, Pete Tinkovicz, Iunior Banqert,
Kreais, lim Bott, Frark Waltermeyer, Ioe Ulman, Rev. R. I.
Third Row: Eugene Bahnsen, mqr., Bud Wonderly,
Paul Lichtle, Iohnny
Paul Wolph, Wayne
Osterhaqe, principal.
Verncn Elchert, Cap-
tain Chuck Cook, Clarence Hammer, Dick Kirin, Paul Wagner, Toe Lalfontain,
Eugene Boff, Ioe Ritzler.
ST. WENDELIN:
Wendelin
Wendelin
St.
St.
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St.
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St. Wendelin
St.
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Wendelin
Wendelin
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Wendelin
Wendelin 2, .2
Wendelin
1932 Zzqaifdall Scam
OPPONENTS:
0 Fostoria , ,
l3 St. Mary's, Marion
Upper Sandusky
O Carey .o,. . .2 . .
2 Calvert ,
U Crestline ,
St. Paul's, Norwalk
flffia
St. Mary's, Sandusky ..
St. Ioseph's, Fremont
an 7
1939 Zlaazfdall Saheflule
Sept. l5
22
Sept. 29
Sept.
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
20
Oct. 27
Oct.
Nov. 5
Nov. ll
F. H. S.
--,-,Wayne
Upper Sandusky .. ,
,wo Marion
Open
Calvert
,,,,,Sprinqtield . , .. - .
Sandusky, St. Mary's ,. ,
---,,l:'remont, St. loe's ,
Page F'fty-Five
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Here
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There
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Sitting: Thomas Roberts, loseph Ritzler, Paul Lichtle, William Getz, larries Ulman.
Standing: Stanley Tinkovicz, manager, Richard Kinn, Clarence Hammer, Honorary
Captain lohn Woessner, Coach Tscherne.
1938 - 1939
We
Wendelin ,,,,,, S 7,,,, 6
Wendelin SS SS ,,,,, SS18
Wendelin S. SSSS32
Wendelin oooooo SSSSSS32
Wendelin ,,,,,, 22
Wendelin SS 31
Wendelin SS 26
Wendelin S ooooooo 26
Wendelin SS S S32
Wendelin S S 17
Wendelin SS SS S20
Wendelin SS SSSSS S 24
Wendelin 21
Wendelin SS S SSSSSS32
Wendelin S S SSSSS33
Wendelin SS SSSo,S S23
Wendelin S 34
Wendelin S SS SS,o, -19
Wendelin S S SS SSSS36
Wendelin SSSSS SSSS 32
Wendelin ,,,,o 25
Page
Baslgelball Scores
Opponents They
St. Mary's, Marion SSSSSS 12
St. Ioe's, Fremont SSS.S SS 21
Crestline SSSS.Sovoooo.S7 SS S S. 37
Toledo Central SSSSSS SSSSSS 4 2
Tiffin Calvert SSSS,, S SS 26
Alumni SSS, S ,eoSSSSSS SSSSSS 2 1
Fostoria High SSSSSS..,,,,SSSS.S Z7
Upper Sandusky SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSS 4 4
Tiffin Business University SSSSSSSS S 64
Wayne SSSSSS..SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ..,. S 33
New Rieqel SSSSSSSS SS S STTS i 23
Fostoria High SSSSSSS , S,,,, 40
Crestline SSSS SSSS.,oooooooo , SS 33
Marion St. Mary's ,S,o,,,,oooooo S 26
Upper Sandusky SSSSSSSSS. 30
Tiffin Business University S S . 41
Carey SSSSSSSSSS..SS..iiii....,,,,, . ,SSSSSSSSS 41
Sandusky, St. Mary's SSSSSSS SSSSSS 4 4
Tiffin Calvert SSSSSSSSSSSSS,,,SSSS 34
Republic iTournamentl S 27
Lucas iTournamentl SSSSSSSS SiSSiS 5 5
Fifty-Six
Um Ba-:yi an fqaifian
Cameral catches varsity basketball
team in scrimmage, tensely waiting for
ball to rebound into outstretched hands.
This picture shows players closing
in on basket as ball splits the net on a
foul shot.
Photo was snapped as ball rebounds
oit bank board into the waiting hands
oi No. 5.
Page F1fty Seven
SZ. ' R
Sitting: Iarnes Shields, Charles Bulkowsfci, Richard Magers, Myron Ziegman, William Kramb
Standing: Edward Seebon, mgr., Paul Wolph, Ioseph Vanderhoff, Coach Tscherne
Team
Marion ,W
Crestline ---
St. Wendelin
Calvert ,W
Wins Losses
2
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2 4
Page Fifiy-Eight
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Indians: First Row: Wayne Kreais, Iames Boff, Gerald Kromer, mqr. Frank Wal-
termeyer, Harold Coon.
Yankees: Second Row: Emmett Sheeran, Paul Seeloon, Ioseph Lalfontain, mgr.,
Leonard Nye, Alton Lehmann.
Red Sox: Third Row: Herman Kettler, Iunior Banqert, Eugene Boff, mqr., Harold
Huth, Vernon Elchert, Paul Cook.
Senators: Sitting: Edward Hammer, Oharles Cook, mqr., Robert Kinn, Peter
Tinkovicz, Edward Moes.
Tigers: Standing: Edward Kinn, Richard Patterson, Barrett Wonclerly, mqr., Io-
seph Ulman, Donald Scharf, Robert Bradner.
Page Fifty-Nine
Page Sixty
Spoal' .Scand
l. Basketball captain, Iohn Woessner.
2. Football captain, Charles Cook.
3. Veteran basketball player, Paul
Lichtle.
4. Seventh and eighth grade sharpf
shooters, coached by Bob Waltermeyer.
5. Coach Tscherne ready to Start action.
5, 7, 8. Faithful basketball managers.
9, 10, ll, 12. Pepl Pep! Pep! That's
their middle name.
l3, l4. Managers who kept football
equipment spic and span.
l5. Gridiron scene.
16. A few ot our gridmen.
l7. Another grid battle scene.
l8. Girls' gym class.
Qaodlin l9Gblf041Jf
Bev. A. A. Weber
Bev. B. l. Osterhage
Rev. C. A. Buess
Bev. Anthony Moes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abowd
Art Norge Appliance
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bangert
Dr. E. C. Belt
Bentz Barber Shop
Bishop Sanitary Dry Cleaninq
Bonded Gas and Oil
The Book and Giit Shop
Dr. and Mrs. G. H. W. Bruggemann
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brumley
C. H. Burkhart
Cameron Insurance Agency
Dr. Iames Carter
Class of '39
Class of '40
Class of '41
Class of '42
Churtz and Bosenberger Coal Yard.
Dr. A. O. Cole
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cunningham
G. H. Eaton
Edison Cut Rate Drug Store
Esther Fredericks
Fostoria Automobile Club
Fostoria Union Dairy Co.
A Friend
A Friend
Gear's Grocery
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Geoghegan
Groman Coal Co.
ludge Charles A. Guernsey
Dr. Gordon Hartnett
Page Sixty-One
Homerick Studio
Mr. E. M. Hopkins
Dr. H. D. Hunter
lay Millinery
P. L. Iones
Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Kiebel
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kinn
Kinnaman Electric
B. F. Kissell
McArthur Grocery
The Ohio Fuel Gas Co.
Dr. W. H. Pelton
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Pennell
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Perry
Porter's Dry Cleaning
The Preis Store
Reed Insurance Agency
Rexair, Inc.
Rogers Producing Company
Rotary Club
Dr. F. G. Buble
Ruhl Motor Co.
Dr. M. E. Seiple
Service Laundry
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Sheeran
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sherman
Carl Smith
S. K. Smith Co.
Sullivan Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs. C. Swick
Iohnny Weber
Mrs. A. I. Welly
Whitehouse Hamburger
Wise Dry Cleaners
Mr. and Mrs. Boss Woessner
I. A. Wonderly
Ziegler Dairy
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1910
Raymond Carroll
1911
Mrs. O. L. Wonderly Clflorence Barrettl
1914
Mrs. L. E. Kinn CAlma Hussl
1916
Mrs. O. E. Couqhenour
tFrances Helmstetterl
1917
Mrs. O. E. Freeman
CLeola Helmstetterl
1924
Blanche Kromer
1 928
Elorence Gabriel
Dr. I. N. Kiebel
Francis Marley
1929
Iohn Weber
1930
Esther Fredericks
Carmel Huth
1931
Florence Biqham
Robert Woessner
1 932
Raymond Binkley
Alberta Foos
Mrs. Clarence Kuhn tEvelyn
Clarence Kuhn
1933
Harold Marley
Mary Louise Seebon
Iames Thom
1934
Ioseph Dell
Ardella Foos
Mrs. Norman Koepfer CAnna Mae Nye'
Richard Puchta
Richard Woessner
Biqhaml
Zllemfalm
1935
lohn Barrett
Harold Puchta
Ellsworth Nibeck
Eleanor Sherman
Frances Skonecki
George Wolph
1936
Loretta Brickner
joseph Gabriel
Jeanette Huth
Virginia Klinepeter
lohn Martin
justin Nye
Iosephine Rosinski
Beatrice Thom
1937
Adele Biqila
Robert Brickner
Raymond Dell
William Eoos
Lillian Good
Madonna Howard
Harold Miller
Robert Welly
Jeanne Ann Woessner
1938
Mrs. Delmar Behm Clane Wolphl
Dorothy Brickner
john Crawford
Paul Downes
Catherine Emerine
Mildred Hein
William lacoby
i-lelen Kramb
Leonard Lehmann
lames Maqers
Gladys Myers
losephine Rey
Kathryn Smith
Mar lean Teeple
Robert Waltermeyer
Carolyn Wonderly
Page Sixty-Three
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rectly for you are entering upon a
new and much more serious phase
ot lite.
The Commercial Bank ci Savings
Company adds its congratulations to
those you are receiving from other
sources, and hopes you will remem-
ber its readiness to be of service.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
61 SAVINGS CO.
"The Bank of Personal Service"
Member Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
Page Sixty-Nine
Compliments
of Daughters
Of
Hoy! I S A B E L L A
OF ST. WENDELIN'S
Name Q
Sovieyf ef
Has an enviable record of years of
Social, Religious and Intellectual
Activity.
P P Compliments Compliments
of Of
CLOVER FARM STORES
Coppus Grocery Russe11's Market
'T'
Frank Kniker Basket Market
'T'
C .1-X. Babb Earl Dray
Packing House
Stock Yards
Fostoria, Ohio
Columbus Avenue ai Packing House
Phone 450
P ge Seve ty
Compliments
of
STATE RESTAURANT
119 West Center Street
Fostoria, Ohio
GREEN COMPANY
"Rings That Please Both Iuniors
and Seniors."
HAROLD E. WAMPLER
1134 East Broad St. Columbus,
O
WALTER'S BEAUTY SHOP
Fostoria's Most Modern Shop of
Beauty Culture
Permanent Waves, Finqer Waves.
Facials, Manicures, Hair Tinting.
Mrs. R. A. Waiters ..... Manager
118 East Tiffin St.
PASTIME BILLIARD PARLOR
AND THE PASTIME
BOWLING ALLEY
1. F. Williams and Son
ART CLOTHES SHOP COH1D1iff191'1TS
"'zj"' of
A Complete Line oi ORWIG'S UNION
Men's and Boys' Clothing
and Fumishings DRUG STORE
DISTINCTIVE STYLES
-In-
Su.mmer Apparel
H. O. AHLENTUS COMPANY
DELL'S LUNCH
224 South Main St.
Page Seventy-One
FOSTORIA WELDING CO.
Rear 157 East Center Street.
Electric and Acetylene Welding
I
GEO. C. WOLPH, W. E.
IOHN SEXTON 6. CO.
Established 1883
Edelweiss Quality Foods
Chicago Brooklyn
'ff' 'T
W. E. KINNEY IOHN A. REGER
Chrysler-Plymouth The House of Religious Art and
Dealer Catholic Supplies
Phone 28 615 CHERRY STREET
131 West Center St. Fostoria, Ohio
HARDING SAYS:
Fighting High Prices is the
Championship 1'm After.
HARDING
Square Deal Ieweler
To1edo, Ohio
Com 1iments
P
of
FRANCIS M. MARLEY
NEUI-IAUSER CHICK HATCHERIES
Producers of
"GOOD LUCK" CHICKS
Feeds-Supplies-Remedies
116 East North St. Te1ephone 317
CEDAR POINT-ON-LAKE ERIE
P
Opens Iune 10th
The Finest Bathing Beach
in the World.
Page Seventy-Two
ODENWELLER'S
Complete Home Furnishers
Rugs-Carpets-Linoleum
MERCY HOSPITAL
Toledo. Ohio
Compliments
For Your Health
of
Drink More Milk
BAKER
A. HOLMAN DAIRY
DAIRY COMPANY
IF YOU WALK
SEE "GEORGE"
Let Him Repair Your Shoes
l00 East Center St.
CORL'S
Compliments
of
MORRIS 5c TO Sl.00 STORE
Fostoria's Only 5C to 31.00 Store
ERNIE 6. BILL'S GARAGE
General Repairing - Painting -
Ice Cream-Candy and Nuts Body and Fender Repairing.
"' Phones-Day 265 Night 8l3
100 South Main St. Phone 438 Ernie Lonsway-William Clary
l36 East Tiffin St. Fostoria, Ohio
Page Seventy-Three
HUMMEL MOTOR SALES
BUY YOUR COMMENCEMENT
COMPANY
Pontiac, Cadillac and La Salle GIFTS AT
Agency
--Also- -0-,,
Allis-Chalmers Power Machinery
412 East North St. Phone- 866 MCSE LF-MFHOM CLOTHING C0-
EDISON BALDERSON
CUT RATE DRUGS BEAUTY SHOP
""z?'
Lowest Prices in Fostoria, Ohio
Pennaneni Waves ,Our Specialty
COOK ELECTRICALLY
THE OHIO
POWER COMPANY
WISSING FURNITURE
COMPANY
Furniture - Rugs - Stoves
Electrical Appliances - Radios
East North at Potter
Telephone 44 Fostoria, Ohio
Ladies DiHYf1OHClS, FANCY'S SIGN SHOP
Wear Watches M. L. Bowman, Mgr.
KERR-WS "signs Of A11 Kinds"
Helen Charlie Gold, Silver and Aluminum Leaf
Exclusive But Charlie Will a Specially
Not Expensive Charge lt 132 East Center St. Fostoria, Ohio
Page Seventy-Four
FOSTORIA IRON 6. METAL
COMPANY
LOWEST PRICES
New and Used Auto Parts and
New and Used Tiresg New and Used
Auto Glass installed while you wait:
We louy all makes of cars and all
kinds of junk.
Quality grades ot COAL at reason-
able prices.
Compliments
ot
DAYMUDE
BEAUTY SI-IOPPE
Phone 451. Myer Shiif, Mgr.
Compliments om CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE GRADUATING CLASS
or 1939
of
PEGG's WALL PAPER 5. PAINT
IS 5. LEE's RESTAURANT STORE
Opposite Civic Theatre
112 East mm Sl' 312 North Main st. Phone 710
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF FOSTORIA
is now in its EIFTY-SEVENTH year
of faithful and useful service to
this community.
ALL KINDS OF COAL AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
Chi-Namel Paints
"O. P." Automatic Stoker
I. B. BASEHORE 6. COMPANY
3l2 East Center St. Phone 38
BERT'S RESTAURANT .
Compliments
The Best in Food.
of
The Largest on Main St.
And the Oldest in Fostoria.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
MYERS AND LICHTLE
Plumbing and Heating Ltd.
Page Seve nty-Five
Compliments
of
FRIGIDAIRES
NYE IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
ABC and Eag Washers so
FEASEL MARKETS
Delco Equipment
PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO.
Compliments
Paint - Glass - Wallpaper
Window Shades
ot
Picture Framing
Mirrors
DILLON AUTO PARTS
119 North Main St. Phone 644
. IOHNNY 6. LEE'S CAFE
Compliments
of 440 South Main St.
THE NATIONAL CARBON CO., Inc.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Compliments
of
BE WISE! BE THRIFTY!
Buy Dependable
Shoe Repairing
You can always do better at
THE CITY LO-AN 6. GUARANTY CO.
Main and Center Sis. Fostoria, Ohio
IOE BROWN'S SHOE SHOP
109 East Tittin St.
Page Seventy-Six
Compliments
of
THE SMOKE HOUSE
Fostoria's Baseball Headquarters
Billiards and Bowling
L. I. Schild, Prop. Fostoria, Ohio
Scores by Western Union
A. H. YONKER
Insurance
Mfffif'
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5' Nnlomu. 'P
Assocurr -
of
IIQIUICI
lm
cr
DEGAN':S TOWING SERVICE
24 Hour Wrecker Service
Phone 269
Corner Crocker and Wood Sts.
HARRY I. SEEBON
Transfer and Storage
Office and Warehouse
425 South Union St. Telephone 315
TOELEDO BLUE PRINT 6. PAPER CO.
Supplies tor the
Engineer. Architect, Artist, Draftsman
THE DRESS SHOP
Women's Wear
III
Photostats, Blue Prints
316 Superior Stk- Toledo, Ohio Phone 320W Hays Hotel Bldg.
The Binding oi this Book Compliments
Was Done by of
FOX DAIRY
GEORGE H. KLIPPSTEIN CO.
Toledo, Ohio
Pasteurized Dairy Products
Page Seventy-Seven
NO RENT - LOW PRICES
QAEQHVS
mimlrrnair
FOSTORIA, OHIO
Compliments
wp ,
BlLL'S ECONOMY STORE
Il I
THE C. E. WARD COMPANY
New London, Ohio
SCHINE'S SPRING FESTIVAL
....0f.-
CERTIFIED ENTERTAINMENT
-at the-
STATE AND CIVIC
FOSTORIA MONUMENT CO.
Cemetery Memorials
of Every Type
'ff'
tinished at our plant near St. Wen-
delin's Cemetery. See our display at
7Ol Van Buren or Telephone ll22W.
lt will pay you.
THE FRED CHRISTEN 6
SONS COMPANY
QED!
714-26 George Street
TOLEDO, OHIO
To Our Patrons and Jlclvertisers
They'Ve helped us steer our ship to port
By their loyalty and support,
They've taken ads and patrons, too,
And set sail with us into the briny blue.
The "S. S. Wendelin" with this CARGO leaves,
The thought ot their help will ever cleave
As our book goes out to press,
Our loyalty to them we e'er express.
Page Seventy-Eight
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