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Top Raw: 1V. Rost, 1i Ellis, 12. lVelker, A. Manthey, F. Gohmun, F. Merkt, J. Backer. Su'onrl Row: L Davis, J. Temple, H. Mueller, E. Cruse, Lt Kispert, R. Knibb, 1. Stock, E. Yeager, C. Schwegman. Thin! Ruzu: N. Smith, M. McCann, R. Kenny, H. Brown, H. Ley, R. Horn, M. Anderson, R. Jones. Fourth Row: R. Banthein, Ii, Snmerfieltl: T. Snuer, M. Lorenz, J. Hill, K. jahnkc. K. Ashbrook, K. Ley. uniots Although it is with deep satisfaction that we advance to the position of seniors, we cannot help expressing a degree of regret upon looking back on the three years of our lives unexceetlcd in joy and happiness-011r high school days. , During these three years we have participated and excelled in all of the schooYS activities. Our athletic prowess is well acknowledged; our scholastic ability is unequaled. We have tried earnestly to l'urther the name of St. Ber- nard in both the physical and mental fields It seems only yesterday that we approached this edifice as timid, meek freshmen, wondering what was next in store for us. The time for us to advance to seniors then seemed too remote even to dream about. As sophomores, we better adjusted ourselves to our new surroundings. Our fear and timidity changed and developed into confidence and assurance. This year as upper classmen we felt that we were really an important part in the functioning of the school. Through the success of our play, llThe Scare- crow Creepsf we were able to entertain the seniors at the annual prom-the last social event of the year. But again at the final parting of our ways, we regretfully bid the seniors farewell, and we wish them success and happiness in all their undertakin s. , P g ARTHUR MAN'l'HEY, 3t. 26
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geniot Glass Four years ago, fifty frightened freshmen entered the halls of St. Bernard High, thrilled at the prospect of being freshmen. Today they are no longer freshmen, but they are still thrilled-this time by being Eullifledged seniors about to graduate. Not all of the original fifty have remained with us. Some of them have dropped out, but the class has had replacements by new pupils. For four years the ltClnss 0f '36yl has taken part in representing St. Bernard Hi in all activities. For four years our class has had representatives in basketball, baseball, and track. Every year a few members of this class have gone out for scholastics and some have, as the saying goes, llgone through with honors and have won in the scholastic contests. We are now leaving the halls of St. Bernard Hi, in which we have worked and played for four happy years. There are many happy memories in these halls, and we will always think of St. Bernard Hi as a place in which we spent four good years of our life. We have completed the first walk in our journey of life, and we hope that the members of the Class of 36' will be as successful in life as they have been in their school days. VERNA TILBURY. 25
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Top Row: B. Franks, M. XVillizims, G. Scherder, W. Curling, R. Dunn, XV. Townsend, R. Hage- dol'ni Sermnl Row: R Gussman, R. Rentschler, P. Rudolph, D. Miller, C. Tillnlry, D. XVHllers, R. Morel, E. Ladd, M. Record. Third Row: H. Schweer, P. Hatfield, S. Keilel, H. Collier, M. lVillis, F. Bennett, T. Droste, L. Ward. Fourth Row: D. Frank, 1. Billian, L. Cristy, E. Denny, F. Baghy, TV. Springmeier, M. Gustin, M. Fisher, E. Hartman, B. Robinson, E. Ruff. gophomote Glass This year, more than ever before, we have been interested in the quest of knowledge. While pondering over the happiness of the past two years, we feel the desire to recall these and have them pass in panoramic view before you: The first scene will show a group of eighth grade llgrads entering St. Bernard High School with the constant fear of their new position-Freshmen. The second scene will undoubtedly justify these fearseit is the initiation. But as we look back, we realize it was not so bad as we had expected. Now in their respective sequence come the many and different scenes show- ings us at work and in the numerous activities in which we participated during the first year of high school. i For the last scene of our Freshman year, we shall show a group of anxious and eager Freshmen marching back to school to receive their report cards. Witli but very few exceptions, we were all quite satisfied. As we began our Sophomore year, our first and probably greatest task was to initiate the new Freshmen and to acquaint them with their new sur- roundings. As our second year of high school draws to a close, the final scene shows us prepared and willing to assume the higher and more serious position of Jun- iors. Our only hope is that, as we continue our higher education, we may pursue our quest of knowledge with the same amount of willingness as we have tried to possess in the delightful two years which we have attempted to review for you. .- SHELDON ALBERT KEITEL. 27
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