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BRUCE BROXVN MAXINE MEYER XERNA TILBURY hHe most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best. 6 HTo set the cause above renown To love the game above the prizefj In recognition of their outstanding achieve ments in scholarship and activities, we, the faculty, award to these students the 1936 medal for general excellence. 29
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Top Row: R. Weir, F. Dunner, N. Busam, R. Buck. Sermm' Row: E. Case, R. Distler, B. Heinike, W. Shultc, 0. Buckler, F. Smith. D. Mara, R. Baird. Third Row: L Huber, D. Riley. Di Finke, A. Gottlieb, J. Mays, L. Merritt, F. Breitholle, L. Jacobs, B. Barrow, B. Goldberg, L. Tate, J. Bollinger. Fourth Row: V. Sommerkamp, R. Hadley, C. Burkhardt, V. Burkhardt, E. Blevins, A. Gajus, B. Dunham, G. XVinkle, L. Shieldsi Fifth Row: H. Threw, D. Walsh, M. Temple, B. Jahnke, R. Blase, A. Radel, M. Kenny, B. Busch, D. Estep, Ct Backs, A. Walker, B. Ncmbach. Sixth Row: A. Dick. F. Schmidt. R. Cornelius, J. Morgcnroth, L. Gajus, C. Breetlen, P. Lusenhop, R. Beckmun. 7L2 Glass 0 39 In September of 1935, there entered the hallowed halls of the St. Bernard High School, a class at awed freshmen, who had determined to make their marks in the world. The members of the class are by no means angelic, but they are very jolly and perhaps too full of fun. The class is composed of many intelligent pupils, a cheer leader, several good athletes, a few unappreciated comedians, and a sleepy-head or two. On November first the sophomores followed the established custom of ini- tiating the freshmen into high school activities. Never are freshan permitted to forget that they are mere freshmen. The initiation program consisted of a pantomime by members of the class, a Iadiey fashion show by the boys, and a few solos. The upper classmen re- ceived a good laugh, and the evening was enjoyed by everyone. After initiation we were convinced that it was time to begin real work and study. Mindful 0f the adage that no play is apt to have bad results, we all entered heartily into the high school activities and achieved a success in ath- letics and scholarship that we hope will be increased in our sophomore year. LILLIAN JACOBS. 28
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MAXINE MEYER DONALD SHIMLER Asuslanl Ellllm' RIIA'I'nmx Almulgm' ALICE BUDKE Faculty Edilor A. XV. MILNER Facully Alanager BRUCE BROXVN Edilnr THELWA SCHUMANN Typist LOUISE AUXIER Diarist VERNON FINKE Jokes Editor 30
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