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FKOSLI - I 1 'l'he final and greatest honors con- -r-fm - ' s.,.1 -.--10 -' '- . t., 1' ' Q ,- T293 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS lerred upon seniors are the valedictory and salutatory, Single and separate laurels cov- eted during four years of high school life are summed up in these two commencement privileges. Florence Bigham, valedictorian, and Vfilliam XVolph. salutatorian, will live on for endless time as the first seniors to merit this award in the new St. Vwlendelin high school. Scholastic standing, participation in all s:hool activities. all in all a real student were weighty factors considered by Father O'Connor in naming Florence and Wil- liam. Both students have displayed through- out their high school career, a true and loyal interest in the school whose colors they so proudly and honorably waved, Leisure hours were sacrificed to the good of the school publication. If any in- convenience or personal dislike ever crept in, it was never discernible to those with whom they profitably spent their free time, particularly during their senior year. Florence and XVilliam won national recognition for literary work in the Quill and Scroll Society. an international or- l I OR! Ntfl lBlllll.'XXl llllt-tizclor ganization for high school journalists. Wil 1 IKM WUI ljll -SU,llf1lU'fl'4l'7 Reliable. dependable. accurate managers are Florence and XVilliam. They have shown themselves conscientious and willing, no matter what the type of assignment. ln another couple of decades when the seniors ol Wil look back upon the first graduates to leave the new St, Vdendelin High. they will note as will also the school records carry the notation: Hlilorence Bigham. first valedictorian lrom the new St. XVenclelin high school. A'XVilliam Vvlolph. lirst salutatorian from the new St. NVendelin high school, Cfommencement exercises will lie held June ll. in the auditorium. at which time the selected students will address the lriends ol' the graduates, in behill' ol their classmates. as a last farewell, Grades were not considered in lwestowing these great privileges. 'l'hey were SHIKI Ill I NUI' IIN POFIJ HCC, Significance oi' these signal honors is very evident, The title A'valedictorian is ot l.atin derivation. A'Y.tleo and dicto'i mean liarewell words. Salutat is translated as Hgreetingf' if ieenftl lmllzl X
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l l I '.r.'1-:V , 1,12 -2' Write mc as om- who loves his fiL'H0LL'f77L'l7.H .IOSEPHINE IT. BAUER Wcndelcttc Staff l, Z, 3, 4, Sophomore Issue. Editorial Staff Z. liroslin Staff. Dedication Book. Publicity Staff 4. Bonhi Club 4. Mission Society l, Z, 3, 4. Science Club 1. Delta Omega 3, 4. FROSUN . . n.,. rx, 12-1 , , ' - -2 ffj 1 Q. fgggtjlgyiili GRADUATES He was ever prvri.se in promise keeping. OSWALD J. l..1IfOUN'l'Al Wcndelette Staff. Sophomore Issue, Editorial Staff 2. liroslin Staff. Bonhi Club 4, Mission Society l, Z. 3. -l. Acolythical Society l. 2. 5 4. Science Club l. School Monograms 4, School Monogram 4. Football 4. Basketball l. Class Play, Varsity Tennis 3. Class Play. r- lv :lib--L l X intern: lfllllllfh .lui I iii ll Twenty-Seven .-,, , qi. v. . .if i ..w ,I ...Q .-4, ii, 1 1-31 lf! 5 . C1253-'fw -ga Ht-r uir hail a meaning. her moL'e'mc'nIs tl grriftff' N BERNADINE I., CODY XVendclette Staff 3. 4. liroslin Staff 4. Dedication Book. Publicity Staff 4. Bonhi Club 4, Mission Society 3, 4.
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F O S L I aa sb V R l 'X l nz -rn-v 9 F F - as S-'ffl ws . ,C so WSW rl- ig,l1LLfij'?g-C1 Qggggw rr 01 CLASS OF 1932 Smftvd Virgil Kromcr. Marv G. Vilbrandlt, Edward Rossic. Virginia BZIHQCFI. Urlun Nyc, l.aurr1ta Hoovcr. Paul Arnoldi. Rose ll. XVchcr. Ravmond Binklcy. hvmrwal' Rowfmbcrta Foos, XVilllam Bncdcr. Helen Shook. Clarcnu: Kuhn. Nlargarct lwnsway, Alvin Burns, Evclvn Bigham, liuzcnc Kirian, Mary C, XV.mk. 'l'h1'rd Rou. 'Charlcs Thomas. Margaret Baker, Rosemarv Christophorv. Howard Kclhlev, lfSllNl' Kicffcr, Charles Jinks, Evclvn Jones. Paul Emcrinc, Laurccn Kane. Rov Goodman. Class Colors , Blue and Crold Class Flower H ,,,, , Sweet Pea Class Motto , Not for school but for life OFFICERS ALVIN BURNS ROSE E. VJIIBER EUGENE KIRIAN PAUL IEMERINIZ Presiden! lfllft'-PH'SlAd0f7l Serretury 'l'rz'usurz'r A 'gg' -i, 1 I 5, Q x , :W , 2:i,,1:5: Twvnru-Nine
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