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MARY IANE BREINDEL Mary lane, known to her in- timate friends as 'iBlondie , is one of our more reticent classmates. Her quiet de- meanor is partly clue to her deep interest in study. French is the forte of our studious companion She is fond of collecting pictures and spends considerable time at the piano which she plays with ease. Her aim is to be a stenographer May her wish be realized. AGNES M. AUMAN Agnes is affable, fun-loving, and systematic. ln her du- ties as a student assistant librarian she has been faith- ful and capable. Artistically inclined, she finds drawing her favorite pastime. May she have a lull, useful, and happy life in Whatever sphere it may chance to be. VERNA I. BUCHHEIT Who brings sunshine into the life of another has sun- shine in his own. These words make us think of Ver- na. She is one of our mirth- ful students and holds the esteem of her many ac- quaintances The great out- doors strongly appeals to her and she frequently engages in long walks. Her career in life has not been fully de- termined, but rumor has it that she hopes to be a beau- tician. GEHTRUDE A. LODES A congenial classmate is Gertie ,d1ligent in perform- ing her school duties and following the motto, Work before pleasure . Her gentle and refined ways attract and hold friends. interested in the Commercial field, she Will, We feel Confident, be- come someones efficient ac- countant or secretary. HELEN E. KHECKLE Truly a friend in need is Helen. Whether it be for an assembly program, playlet, or class exercise, when we are in need of a pianist our first call is for Helen who graciously and faithfully complies with our request. The world can never have too many girls like her, so eager daily to approach the holy table. We are certain that her desire to be a teacher will be gratified and wehope that this career will be as happy as her stay with us has been. RUTH L. GEECK Earnest and dependable is Ruth, with an agreeable and ever-willing disposition. As our homeroom librarian she has proved herself very cap- able. Her vigilant eye never misses a book that is in ar- rears. Besides the Commer- cial subjects she has taken a number of electives in preparation for the profes- sion of nursing which she hopes to follow. ALICE B. DIPPOLD In Alice there is an odd mix- ture of sense and nonsense . Grave or gay, as the occa- sion demands, Alice is ever willing to help someone in difficulty. Talented in draw- ing, she favors us occasion- ally by exhibiting her work in the classroom. We hope that she will continue her splendid work along this line. With her charming personal- ity we feel she will meet With success. HELENE M. SCHAUT Helene, the vice president of our class, is a general favor- ite. Her sunny temper gilds the edge of life's darkest clouds . Merriment reigns when Helene is present. She is an active member of the Glee Club, orchestra, and Student Council. Her aim is to be an aviatrix. May her ambition reach the height to which she aspires.
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PAUL I. SORG Paul is more interested in the sciences than he is in languages and so chose the science course. His extra-cur- ricular interests have been mainly in basketball. A mem- ber of the varsity and its captain for the past two years, his tireless efforts spurred on our team to many a victory. He is also an angler of no mean ability. Some of his outstanding traits are respect for his superiors and courtesy to all. ALBERT I. CLARK A member of the science class in which he is quite efficient. He is a friend of books and will probably continue at them after graduation from high school. Thoughtful and quiet, he will choose his fu- ture course carefully and pass it successfully. His courteous and cheerful de- meanor is appreciated by teachers and students alike, MICHAEL N. HERBST Our business man who has done more towards financing our yearbook than any other student, He will make an effiv cient salesman if he chooses to go out on the road. But music is his chief attraction. He is a capable performer on the clarinet. As member of the school orchestra, the Iunior Band of St. Marys, and as tenor singer in the men's choir, he has proved both his instrumental and vocal talents. We hope to see him a master musician some day. MAURICE M. HANES Our class artist. His quiet and painstaking efforts have enabled him to design most of the drawings which ap- pear in this book. As We dedicated our Memo to Christ the King of Peace he selected the dove and the olive branch to be prominent throughout to the great satis- faction of the entire class. He is a peaceable, trust- worthy lad and well liked by all. His ambitions for the future lead towards mechan- ical engineering, FRANCIS V. BLEGGI A happy-go-lucky lad at first sight but capable of serious thought for all that. He was chosen class humorist and in his own quiet and kindly way knew how to put cheer into us, Fields tells us to be grateful to those authors whose writings make us laugh and be happy to- gether but seriously con- demns those who would make him laugh at the ex- pense of decency. Bleggi is the kind he'd like, IOSEPH A. HILLEBHAND From the manner in which Io- seph tries to explain science problems we conclude that he likes this subject best among his studies. However, wild life appeals to him more and many an hour is spent by him in the open following forest trails. During his school life he was an ardent follower of our basketball teams and did his part to put life and cheer into all. HAVE PEACE AND THE GOD OF PEACE AND OF LOVE SHALL BE WITH YOU. I2 cm, xiii. iii I 1 if . if '1 X l ii .- ff X i ,
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RICHARD A. FRANCIS As stud:-'it manager in our athletic activities Francis proved himself to be a sucf cesstul leader. His ettorts to arouse interest among the students and others in follow- ing up the many games our varsity undertook to play this year were almost with- out parallel, At school he showed a preference for tria- onometry in studies and this, with his choice of the natural sciences for his high school course, marks him for a career in the mechanical pro- fessions, ROBERT S. McINTYRE Editor-in-Chief of our year book could not be outdone in his efforts to make this a complete success ln his aim to make this year's Memo the most artistic and the best ever issued he spared neither time nor labor. Always at hand, accommodating and obliging to teachers and pu- pils alike, he was a leader pleasant to work with. He is also a leader in sports and a member of the basketball team, At school his best ef- forts went into the science course. FRANK S. CARINO Artistic, congenial and busi- ness-like are a few of his characteristics. As advertis- ing manager he was most successful in his efforts,never failing to inspire others, while his personal efforts to secure contributions never lagged. He has also displayed his artistic talents in designing our class pennant, of which we are very proud. His wit and congeniality makes us enioy his companionship. BERNARD C . SIMBECK Friendly, thoughtful, oblig- ing, a gentleman every time, is Bernard. He is a lover of good music,likesthe sciences, makes good use oi his time at school, and finds outdoor life a great attraction during his free time. An interesting and cheerful companion, many a dull moment has been enlivened by him. WILLIS E. HANES As chairman of the Student Council he has shown tact and ability when debatable questions arose. First at school in the morning, never absent, never late, and wide awake he was well fitted for his responsible position. As cheer leader in athletics he helped to win more than one victory during the past two years. His studious applica- tion to chemistry and other sciences will aid him in his desired career as a research chemist. LOUIS L. ROLLICK An unassuming chap of ami- able disposition is Louis. He took the science course dur- ing his four years of high school. He is a lover of all sports and was a member uf the baskeball teams during his attendance at school. During this last year he was on the varsity and did his share to win some important victories. His greatest ambi- tion, however, is to become a great baseball player in a major league. HAVE PEACE AND THE G-OD OF PEACE AND OF LOVE SHALL BE WITH YOU. C2 cm. xiii. iii I 1 Q 2 ,ff SA '. I X O N
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