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From left to right — (Top Row) — John Varty, Fredrick Kaupp, Joseph Wymen, James Mason, Edward Platzer, Arnold Glombowski, Janies Studer. Second Row — Clarence La Londe, Edward Miner, William Innis, Frank Dunn, Edward Jones, John Barry, William Bechercr. Joseph Gillet. Third Row — Katherine McCormick, Edna Bleau, Shirley Sharrow, Frances La- Fevre, Margaret Minnie, Catherine Brady, Julia Ganhs, Bernadine Stanley, Helen Hibye, Elizabeth Schwitzke, Marie Bonney, Margaret Houle, Mary Duhig, Mary Roche. Fourth Row — Josephine Woods, Jean Mara. Madeline O’Brien, Elizabeth Stein- born, Evelyn O’Rourke, Marjory Sheehan, Mary Graziadei, Agnes Conway, Marie Noel, Margaret Kennedy, Loretta Miner, Charlotte Bezenah, Anne Ward. Fifth Row — Rose Marie Schwab, Betty Patton, Alice Cameron, Elizabeth Kirckoff, Ruth Leahy, Jean Chase, Nelda Noffs, Albert Osterle, Irene Lewendowski, Mary Addison, Martha Sullivan, Marguerite Mason, Doris Cote, Elizabeth F rumveller. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ------- Nelda Noffs Vice-President ----- Albert Oesterle Secretary ------- Jean Chase Treasurer ----- Irene Lewendowski PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS The Sophomore Class has the record of being the largest single class to enter St. Stephen’s tenth grade. “Quality not quantity is our watchword.’ ' We have proven our motto many times, and surely if we continue the same fine spirit of co- operation in the future that we have shown in the past we can be the largest and the finest spirited class St. Stephen School has ever graduated. We do not claim to be the brightest, nor the most talented, but we do hope to achieve the distinction of realizing better than any other class, what the true spirit of a Catholic High School should be, and maintaining through this realization the traditions for which St. Stephen School has always stood. Page Nineteen
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The Portal From left to right — (Top How) — Francis Cogley, Edward McGill, Thomas Burns, Bernard Netter, Benjamin Filer, LeRoy Sharrow, Janies Love. Second Row — Bernard Ward, Francis Wellman, William Neinstedt. William Dunn, John Walton, Loraine Green, Thomas Kearns, Thomas LaVigne, Ralph Keen, Raymond Linteau, Arms on Graham, Ju lian McMonagle. Third Row — Bernard Kessel, Oliver King, Veronica Moore, Catherine Spencer, Barbara Reineke, Virginia Fitzpatrick, Mildred Roy, Edward Branton, Louis Praht. Fourth Row — Joyce Gerber, Angela Martell, Helma Smith, Catherine Wittliff, Eleanor Tynan, Marion LeFevre, Elizabeth Zauner, Jane Neaton, Marie Fitz- patrick, Claire Kendall. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ------ Benjamin Filer Vice-President - Bernard Netter Secretary ------ Thomas Kearns Treasurer ------ Francis Wellman JUNIOR ADDRESS With three years of High School life completed, we now look forward to the fourth and last. Respectfully and proudly we have looked upon the Senior Class of ' 31 and will ever held the memory of their last year at St. Stephen a happy one. We are bound together by ties of friendship, and we all know how deep the bonds between Senior and Junior classes may be. And so while we wish our departing Seniors “Good-bye, good luck and God bless ’em,” still it is with a feeling of added responsibility that we ascend to take their places. Classmates, in September we will have entered on our final year of High School life. The past has given promise of a bright and happy future. Let us one and all work to achieve the highest ideals in the hearts of the most ambitious, and make our work, conform to the high standard, that St. Stephen School has ever maintained. Page Eighteen
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The Portal From left to right — (Top Row) — Nelson Debien, Virgil Benenati, George Minnie, William Stringer, Shirley Rondeau, Wilson Glaab, and Jack Way ant. Second Row — John Beeler, Robert O’Brien, Jack Courtney, John Steinborn, and Kenneth Cristner. Third Row — lone Hebard, Alice Minnie, Madeline Kinert, Olive Hebard, Kathleen Radey, Frances McPhee, Agnes O’Rourke, Rita Marx, Ruth O’Connor, Martha Netter, Janet McEachern. Fourth Row — Everine Bezenah, Norma Carey, Elizabeth Carey and Dorothy Schwitzke. Those sitting are — Jane Stringer, Jane Britz. Francis Graziadei, and Daniel Karl. FRESHMEN ROOM 203 OFFICERS President ------ Francis Graziadei Vice-President ------ Daniel Karl Secretary - - - - - - - - Jane Britz Treasurer ------ Jane Stringer PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS As we look back over our first year in High School, we are perhaps a little pleased with ourselves that it did not turn out worse. It was all new and we had many problems to meet which did not arise in the grammar grades. We met them squarely and have, I feel, a good start towards a happy High School career. Let the same good spirit of cooperation towards our school and each other tide us over each of the years of our High School period. Page Twenty
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