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I l x l 1 106 Froxlizz 4 St. VVcnrlelin PAUL ARNOLDI EVPLYN. BICHAQM H' l QI l lg! N C HND 1 i I l P w 4 I l 932 tm Salutatorzan Valedzctorran E 1 Commencement Speakers Paul Arnoldi and Evelyn Bigham received the final e ection of students and faculty for salutatorian and valedictorian respective. Ma 13. Paul and Evelyn with Alvin Burns, Margaret Lonswayl Virginia Bangert, Laureen Kane, Edward Rossie, William Baeder, Rose Ellen Weber, Alberta Foos, Mary Genevieve Vilbranfdt, and Eugene Kirian havilig maintained the highest scholastic standings, along with those other qualities, good speaking ability, actively particpating in all the activities of the school, with a promise for future life were selected by Father O'Connor as the possible nominees for these two final honors. l Two boys and two girls were then elected by the seniodp and the members of the faculty. Paul Arnoldi and Evelyn Bigham. Margaret Lonsway and Alvin Burns received the nomination. I Final ballots were cast Friday morning, May 13, by dhe students of the senior class with Evelyn Bigham and Paul Arnoldi receivinl the highest num- ber of votes. il Paul is associate editor of the Froslin and one of the sports editors of the Wendelette. He is a member of the Acolythical society, the Quill and Scroll society and secretary of the Bonhi Club. Paul was one of the representatives at the National Scholastic Press Association Convention helll at Chicago this year. In sports he has figured prominently both on the gridiron and diamond. l Evelyn is one of the two literary editors of the Frosl'n and an associate editor of the Wendelette. She is the vice president of her clags, vice president of the Delta Omega sorority, a member of the Quill and Scroll and the Bonhi Club. These honors are the highest the school gives to gradulates. This year the students themselves have helped select the representatives of their class, The resultant decision was a worthy and well-chosen one. Both Paul and Evelyn have been enrolled as students in St. Wendelin's school from the first grade on through the ensuing years. They embody all that is representative of their Alma Mater and can truly be called St. Wendelin's own. i l 1 Eighteen L mg QT l V i l
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PAUL J. ARNOLDI To be a well favored man is a gift of fortune, but to write and read comes by nature. A Wendelette Staff, Sport Ejitor 4 Junior Issue 3 Froslin Staff 4 Dedication Book. Publicity Staff 3 Bonhi Club 3: Officer 4 Wranglers Club 2 Quill and Scroll 3. 4 Mission Society l, 2, 3. 4 Rotary Guest Holy Name Society 3, 4 Acolythical Society l, 2, 3. 4 Representative at N. S. P. A. Conven- tion, Chicago 4 School Monograms 2, 3, 4 Student Manager. Football 3, 4 ' Class Play Salutatorian ALBERTA L. FOOS Those thousand decencies, that daily flow, from all her words and actions. Wendelette Staff 3, 4 Junior Issue, Advertising Staff Froslin Staff Bonhi Club 4 Quill and Scroll Mission Society 2, 3, 4 Delta Omega 3, 4 Local Spelling Contest 4 Entrant. Sectional and State Commercial Contests 3, 4 State Typing Contest, fifth place Gibsonburg High Schooll Class Play ROY F. GOODMAN Seraph share with thee knowledge-g but Art, O Man is thine alone. 'Wendelette Staff 1 Froslin Staff Class Officer 1 Bonhi Club 4 School Monogram 3, 4 Football 3, 4 CHARLES A. JINKS 1 am- bound to furnish my antagonists with arguments. but not with compre- hension. Wendelettc Staff 3. 4 Junior Issue, Editorial Staff Froslin Staff Mission Society 1, Z, 3 School Monogram 3, 4 Football 1, 3, 4 Football Student Manager 2 MARGARET A. BAKER A cheerful temper joined with inno- cence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful and wil good natured. Junior Issue. Advertising Staff Mission Society 1, 2, 3 Delta Omega 3, 4 Seventeen the F7'0JfiI1 'I' St. Xvendclin High School --11 1 IQ32
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Anna Gase Harold Marley Secretary President Martha Burns Leo Getz Treasurer Vice-President Class of 1933 Class Colors ...... ....... O rchid and Gold Flower .r.,.....,.,......,,....,.,.,.......................,.,, Wisteria After the exercises of graduation and the end of a successful year has passed, many will surely Wonder how St. Wen- delin will maintain her high scholastic and athletic standards. St Wendelin teams and organizations have a splendid foundation for future hon- ors in the class of 1933. They have had representatives in every activity. One of their members attained the honor of representing the school in the Diocesan Oratonical Contest in Toledo. With another year before them we can see it is up to them individually and col- lectively to reap honors, similar to those reaped by previous graduates. ill file' Froslin 't- St. Wfendclin I-l igh School i 4 l L I l l i i l l First Row: Celesta Baker, Mary L. Seebon. Leo Getz, Mary Bixler, Eugenia Lonsway. ---i Second Row: Mary Howard, Norton Boyer, Martha Burns, Harold Marley, Geraldine I Q 3 2 Miller, James Thom. Third Row: AnnaiGase, Virgil Frederick, Dorothy Altwies. Gerald Windau, Ethel O'Mal- ley, Earl Omlor. Nineteen
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