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-THE TATTLER FRONT ROXV-Mary XYEl'tZl'lE'1'gt'l', Mary Colt-liin, Mary Green, Naomi Faurote, Estella Lengerivli, llosella Lengerich, Virginia Ehinger, Helen Hain, Patricia Holthouse, Salome Schmitz, Matilda Yurkovic, Ag'nes Bentz. SECOND HOXV-Matilda Kruse, Agnes Meyer, Geraldine XVait, Catherine Schumacker, Ba1'ba11'a .lane Keller, Mildred Teeple, Mary Ann Lose, Agnes Gnse, Helen 'l'i'ic-ker. THIRD HOXV -YVilliam Kitson, Joseph Murphy, lfrnncis Lil'-litle, Aloysius Geimer, Charles Omlor, liflwin Hess, Edward lbeholt, George Schultz. Thomas Malley, Clarence Gnau, John Lengerich, James Fisher. l OL'l1TH IIOXV-Carl Lose, 'l'l'2lVGl'FE' Arnold, Herbert Lalfontaine, Donald Klepper, Nobert MinniCl1,0tto Baker, XVil1iani Yurkoviv, l-Edward Metzger, Frederick 'xYolpert, Robert Neptune, Cletns Meyer, Herbert Hess. WAY BACK WHEN Just forty-five school children venturing forth to learn their Reading Lesson, the appalling sum of two and two, and all the other essentials of learning. Under the tutoring, first of Sr. M. Sophia, then of Sr. M. Lauraine we learned the P's and Q's of the fundamental studies. Those were the days of spelling bees, sewing doll clothes, Valentine boxes festive celebrations, and Santa Clauses. We regarded the high school pupils as wonders and prodigies or some- .thing beyond human beingsg whereas, they were only people like we were with intelligence a bit more highly developed. We cherish the memories of those days when we had misfortunes and pleasures. Sometimes we had a few spats with our classmates but such trivial wars didn't subdue our spirits. How we recall that Old School Building where we learned life's first lessons, where we took part in all the childlike games and pastimes. Only sixteen have survived from forty-live. Some of these missing ones have moved to other vicinities and left the scenes of their childhood. We have reached our destination, but we shall always remember those days in the Old Red School House with a pang of regret for days gone by and events beyond recall. Twenty-three.
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THE TATTLER- SENIOR CLASS WILL We have now broken the seal, and are revealing the secrets of the Senior Class will to the underclassmen awaiting the things that are to come with no little degree of impatient yearning. We, the Sixteen Seniors of the class of 1932 will and bequeath: To our pastor, Reverend Father Seimetz, our sincerest gratitude and friendship in return for his everready and kind works. To all the Sisters, a heart full of gratitude, for their patience and splendid Work in our behalf. To our Alma Mater our willing support. To our weeping classmates our cheerful and lasting ambitions. Individually we the Seniors bequeath: I, James Fisher, will my dainty feet to -Roman Lengerich. I, Robert Kleinhenz, will my It to George Schultz. I, Carl Lose, will my punctuality to Speck Hebble. I, Joseph Vogelwede, will my knowledge of chemistry to John Carroll. I, Charles Omlor, will my false tooth to Justine Spangler. I, Patricia Holthouse, will my hair net to Helen Barthel. I, Salome Schmitz, will my shorthand text to Mary Eyanson. I, Mary Colchin, will my talkativeness to Naomi Rumschlag. I, Thelma Cook, will five inches of my height to Lucille Miller. I, Frances Lengerich, will my permanent wave to Dorothy Heimann. I, Barbara Jane Keller, will my grave, digging propensities to Mary Jane Colchin. I, Mary Miller, will my typing speed to Julie Baker. I, Geraldine Wait, will some of my surplus weight to Dorothy Lengerich. I, Naomi Faurote, will my patience and silence to Ruth Voglewede. I, Mary Wertzberger, will my speed in making up and breaking down compounds in the laboratory to all the Junior girls. I, Catherine Schumaker, will my ability to yell at basketball games to Mildred Teeple. Twenty-four.
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