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Mr. john Dannhausen Mrs. john Dannhausen QCatherine Rothj Mr. Robert Flanagan Mr. Donald Geise Mrs. Donald Geise QMargaret Swickj Mrs. john Geise QPauline Killj Mr. Richard Griffis Mr. Richard Grone Mr. Arthur Grothouse Mrs. Ralph F. Hoehn CAlice Martzj Mr. Thomas johnson Mrs. Bernard Kill CRuth Noltej Alumni Parents of Seniors Mrs. Donald Kurtz QRuth Moormanj Mrs. joseph Menke QMary Jeanette Noltej Mrs. Richard Moenter QMalinda Schmersalj Mrs. john Neumeier fAlice Friemothj Mr. Louis Pohlman Mrs. Louis Pohlman QAdelene Laudickj Mrs. Raymond Pohlman CAlice Lammersj Mrs. Firmin Pothast QMary Hickeyj Mrs. Leo Pothast fHelen Hickeyj Mr. Charles Powell Mrs. George Raabe fDorothy Wegerj Mr. Gerald Schmelzer Mrs. Gerald Schmelzer QElizabeth Maloneyj Mr. John A. Shenk Mr. Ralph Shumaker Mrs. Ralph Shumaker fFlorence Shumakerj Mr. Franklin Spieles Mr. Robert Swick Mrs. Ambrose Wannemacher CColetta Gremlingj Mrs. Rose Mary Wannemacher Mr. Carl J. Wrasman These are some of the alumni who are parents of seniors. Seated are: Mrs. Ralph Hoehn, Mrs. Firman Pothast, Mrs. joseph Menke, and Mrs. Leo Pothast. Standing from left to right are: Mr. Carl Wrasman, Mr. Robert Swick, and Mr. Arthur Grothouse. . X ll 'V vig I if gi, all 4:i'Q2k
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Class Presidents of Fifty Years 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 6 Symbolizing past graduating classes of St. John's High are class representatives, shown from left to right, Russell Suever from the class of 1966, the Golden jubilee classg Mrs. Marie Meyers representing the first graduating class, the class of 1916g and Richard Patton from the class of 11941, the twenty-lifth graduating class. Florence Welch Mrs. T. P. Critchfield Edward Reagan deceased Leona Scherger Mrs. Henry Lange john Wulfhorst Otto Kihm Rev. Sylvester Schmelzer Ruth Scherger Mrs. Albert Weisgerber Hilary Sheibley Ruth Altenburger Mrs. Donald Foulkes Louis Kundert Hubert Stallkamp Edward Kipp Donald Imber Richard Mueller 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 Raymond I-Ioldgreve Robert Kihm Paul Reinemeyer Hubert McCoy Norman Sendlebach William Greiner deceased Robert Greiner James Hotz William Gladen, jr. Gerald Will Harold Joseph C James Lange Robert T. Schmit William Remlinger Robert Mueller john Davis Richard Ireland 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 James Kimmet Michael Rahrig Robert Obermeyer james Clement John Stahl Leon Youngpeter Rev. Michael Wulfhorst Thomas Mueller Richard Schlagbaum Gerald Fischer Thomas Gordon Daniel Mueller William Lauf Daniel Rupert james Fischer Daniel Cramer C. Dale jostpille David Weber Russell Suever
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ur 50th Graduating Class . fl undwwea , . Four years of high school are almost overg now our graduation is approaching. Each year as commencement time drew near, we have experienced a closer bond with the graduating class. As fresh- men and sophomores we watched the seniors with awe. During last yearis commencement exercises we were reminded that We would be the next and also the fiftieth graduating class. Now as our senior year draws to a close, we are preparing for our own graduation. Many events crowd the last couple weeks of our senior year. The arrival of caps and gowns is a sort of climax. Carefully and hopefully we open our boxes, and breathlessly we try our gowns for size. Finally, graduation day will arrive, and welll solemnly hle into the auditorium. No longer shall we be seniors. We will be the graduating class of 1966g alumni of Del- phos St. John's.
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