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SUN PEP Pep! Who are the peppiest members of the high school? The pupils one may reply, who are seen on the football field or in basketball trunks. Again, who else if not those who are represented in the school clubs and societ- ies. Think of the Bonhi members and those selected few who were permitted to become members of the Quill and Scroll. Must they not have displayed school spirit to merit this privilege! We also must not forget the debaters who, if successful, eventually become Wranglers, Is not the most vital necessity of a school's life the pep of its members? Are 1'lOt the peppy members those who bring the school to fame? Let the cry of the students be: Pep and more of it! Dorothy Jacoby '31. Transformation Strolling down to the scene of the practice sessions for spring football, an in- active spectator is amazed to see such an amount of energy displayed. Prob- ably the most surprised would be the teachers who have seen these same boys in school but an hour before, drowsing over a text book, or gazing languidly out of the window, visualizing sparking streams or thinking hungrily of the cool interior of the corner drug store. This amazing transformation from languorous, sleepy inactiveness in the school room, to such a scene of activity, makes the one on the side lines, who has such an attack of spring fever that every morning calls upon his strength, envy those on the field, who unmindful of the heat, seem to be having a great time in the glare of the hot sun. -William Wolpli '31, Another school year has run its course and the end of the semester witness- ed the completion of the third year of high school life for the class of 1931. The yearbook offers an ideal opportunity to give to the readers a summary of the history of this class, and their work for the past three years. Our Record! Since the night on which they were initiated into the ranks of the high school as bona fide members of Saint Wendelin's, they have labored continually at their studies and given their hearty cooperation to all the activities of their school life. The institution of the Wranglers club in 1929 by the Reverend J. Duffy, was aided by the students and the largest portion of its membership was com- posed of the classmen of'3l. Another major event of their scholastic career was the editing of the first, and so far, only sophomore issue of the WENDELETTE. When the subscrip- tion contest for the first edition of the FROSLIN began every student of the class contributed his bit towards swelling the grand total which made the first year-book a financial and journalistic success. After the start of their junior year in school every member of the class set- tled down in earnest to the tasks before him, with the extra duties and work that comes in the higher classes of high school. Now the curtain is about to drop upon another school year and to rise next September on the last year of high school life for the class of 1931. Twentu-Six
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.., SUN SOPHOMORES Sitting: Sfcond Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Rose Ellen Weber. Evelyn Bigham, Paul Arnoldi. Esther Kieffer, l,auretta Hoov- er. Virgil Kromer, Mary G. Vilbrandt. Chester Lynn, Alberta Foos. Edward Rossie. Rosemary Christophory, Raymond Binkley. Laureen Kane, Helen Shook. Charles Thomas. Margaret Baker. Harold Finsel. Virginia Bangert. Alvin Burns. Frances McCormick, Howard Kelbley. Evelyn Jones. Robert Baader, Charles Jinks. Ralph Weimerskirch, Margaret Lonsway, Paul Emerine, Eugene Kirian, William Baeder, Mary C. Wank. Joseph Blaser. Twenty Seven
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