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5. t altstttt or l 1 1 FAREWELL. ALMA MATER farewell. most noble Alma Mater, we bid thee au revoir. May our heart strings forever hind us to thy portals and always inllame our hearts to that love whi ii you have always cherished for us. Sweeter than all other past exper- iences are the beloved and mo-at precious memories of those four years which we sltared with you. How our hearts tremble and beat. when we look back upon those various activities in which we participated. How we enjoyed fighting lor the Black and Gold on the gridiron. on the hardwood floor or in other various aciiflties for your honor and glory, All these. most noble in-:tructor we bury deep. deep in our hearts. to remain there forever for us to gaze hack through the yearn to those golden rule days. Then to feel the pang. and the sorrow, and tt: sight with heartfelt regret that we are out now. never to return as students. but only as visitors, 'lihese are the thoughts and the soliloquy of every senior of '31, now at the most important act ol' that great stage. l.lFE. 'lihe eyes of the world gale upon them to view the fruits which they have derived and benefited from their four successful years in high school. Many will go Out into the world with the knowledge they have received and struggle to the top. Others perhaps will not be so successful. they may be failures. utterly ruined. but their high school edu- cation at St. Vv'endelin will always remain with them and be their hope. May' the guiding hand of St. Wendelin forever lead us onward, out of the darkness. into the realms of success. where we may gaze back and dreamT Sweet dreams of the happy moments which you gave us. Send forth thy brilliant rays of light most loving parent, and lead us onward. Be our guide in these most trying days. Inspire us with a will for real success. Thus with broken voices. we. the seniors of '31, bid thee Au Revoir. Vile are gone but you. Alma Mater. are not forgotten. FROM CLASS OF 1931 lfourteen
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ft ffl 'c . Q , .J M ,j,':', ji L ' TRIBUTE To OUR TEACHERS NVe cannot too many times repeat the words of gratitude to our noble in- structors, who have molded our lives for the past four years. lt is from them. and fittinglv so. that we have taken our principles. standards and high ideals. So much they have given. so much we have taken and so little alas. re- turned. Our heartfelt thanks go out to the Archbishop. Samuel A. Stritch. who played an active part in the erection of a greater home of education for us, and to the Rev. A. A.Weber who. since he poured the waters of baptism over our heads, has been interested in our spiritual welfare. We shall never forget our kind principal. the Rev. R. V. O'Connor. student friend and adviser. who has prayed. planned, and worked so hard to afford us such a graduation. We know. we have his blessing, his best wishes, his kind thoughts and beg that his years will be pleasant with thoughts, fondly recalled in after years. To our home room teacher. Sister Mary Madeleine, who is most dear to student hearts. who has been patient, kind and understanding throughout the year, we extend our thanks. May her prayer for us go straight to God. To Sister Mary Norbertine. who guided us through our first year of high school life: to Sister Mary Bertha. whom we shall never forget: to Sister Mary Louann and Sister Mary Geneva who have made us better fit to meet the business world, we pay tribute. To Cyril C. Scharf. good friend of the school. builder of body and char- acter: to Rev. Carl Scheib who in the short time with us has already made his way into student life: to Miss A. M. Wammes who was at all times inter- ested in student affairs. always willing to explain a difficult problem over and over again, who has afforded us a splendid scientific education. we are forever grateful. May their efforts not have been in vain. but noble men and women, formed from the principles imbibed in high school life. be our thanks to them S ix I ee n
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