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X X 3 9 A'A' Page 16 LOOK-A-HEAD May-Junc,j930 VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN a Honor Staden is Several students of this year's graduating class have maintained remarkable records in attendance and punctuality throughout their grade and high school careers. Rose Schindley leads her class in attendance a11d punctuality, for during her four years of high school at St. Paul's she achieved an unbroken rec- ord. Her primary and elementary grades have nearly a perfect showing also. Others who have scored close to a perfect record in either punctuality or attendance are Louise Strimpfel, Frederick Zurcher, Edward Amann, George VVenzel and Norbert Gallam. Miss Ruth Ott has merited the honor of Valedic- torian. Due to her untiring efforts and hard work she has obtained an average of 9-l-'Ki during her High School career. VVe know that Ruth has de- served this honor and we wish her success in her future life. The second highest honor, that of Salutatorian. was won by Monica Fay, who also put the best efforts into her school work. She succeeded in maintaining an average of Qiifk during her High School days. VVe trust her future will be just as brilliant as her school days. Besides their scholastic achievements they were also vitally interested in every activity of the school. In Wemoriam On September 23, 1929, our former classmate and friend, Irene Ackerman, was summoned to her eternal reward. In her nine years of school life with us she was regarded as a true friend to all her associates. VVhen we began our Junior Year we little thought that six weeks later one of our classmates would be taken from our midst. Lawrence Conry came from VVakeman in '28 to attend St. Paul's. He won the love and esteem of all his classmates in the short time he was with us. Both were sorely missed on this our graduation day. VVe shall ever remember them, SENIOR ACOLY TES Four of St. Paulis best and most faithful acolytes will be forfeited by graduation. They are: Edward Alnann, Norbert Englert, Norbert, Gallam. and George VVenzel. These boys consti- tute fifty percent of the Senior boys. Punctuality and exactitude characterized each of these servers who considered serving the priest at the altar a special privilege. They have endeavored in every way to be exem- plars for their underclassmen by fidelity and rever- ential deportmcnt at the altar, thus achieving a splendid record. Their vacancy will be difficult to fill. VVe sin- cerely hope they will continue their record as alumni members of St. Paulys.
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Page 18 LOOK-A-HEAD May-Ju11e,gl930 cHC'l 'llllllllllllllltilllllllll-llllllllgl e....4 -...J ...J ......4 I f-- s.....1 ,....g ,....., ,..1 ,--s ,..., e... r--5 TV ...L ar-' ,....,,I ,..... ....., 1---. ,..., 5... ,....... ..... ,....., -7.4 A TRIBUTE TO OUR TEACHERS HROUCHOUT the four vears of our high school career there have been sew C1 xl u ho labored unsclhshlw and untninglv 111 our behalf 1 I 1 1 - 'x ,4 1 V li v 1 x V - .V+ .V . Q. I l A 1 who have watched over us and taught us the principles of co11scie11- t10llS study and l1ave ever been our ever faithful friends. They are our teachers. Vile may not fully comprehend the value of their patient work but as time goes o11 and we are working to attain our goal, we shall realize more fully tl1e fruit of tl1eir labors. It is to the Sisters of Notre Dame, in particular, that we owe the success of our high school life and tl1e many 'happy hours we spent under their guidance. Sister Mary Lucy, Principal, l1as been our ho111e-room teacher during tl1e past year and has done much to make it pleasant for all and prepared us for 'thc future. Sister lNIary Lillian, Sister Mary Angeline and Sister Mary Fran- cella l1ave also helped us greatly in the field of education and l1ave been true and loyal both i11 scl1ool iilld outside activities. VVe also take this opportunity to extend our sincere appreciation to the lay faculty, Miss Fay, co111111ercial teacher, Miss Haffner, librarian, Miss Amann, oflice clerk, tl1e Misses March and Vlleisenberger, sewing teachers, 'Lila Lenz, orchestra director, and Mr. Gabele, athletic director. These faithful friends l1ave borne with us the trials and burdens of school life illld have been our constant advisers. All our kind teachers have aided us in many ways and we assure them that their u11tiring efforts have IlOt been i11 vain. Again, we tl1e graduates, express our sincere appreciation Zllld gratitude to tlltilll, 2l.1lCl assure tl1en1 that we will always remain their ever faithful friends. arefwell to aqlma Water Here's to our dear Alma Mater To you we're loyal and true, VVe'll wave on high your banner of honor And we'll cherish our silver and blue. There will always be sweet memories Of you beloved St. Paul's High, Though burdens and cares affright us We'll spurn them all and try. And ill tl1e years that follow You will guide us from afar, Though our life be strewn with sorrow Nothing will our pleasure n1ar. The time has come to say adieu To our dear Alma lNIater. lVe'll always remember you And our love will be for none other. is4'52gJ . , f- ' lil H .- -L I Twl ,---. ,J-. e.,... .--. ,---. ,---J -rw., 'tw Ln JL, Il jl I ill 1 ji Lil ,l lllll lllll 1... - 2?iQ,44FLl-l'Llellil.l ll ll ll ll ll-'llll-ll il llll ll llsnjxi'
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