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I fha' Froylin 4 St. Wendelin High School 1932 I I - I Seniors of Tomorrow I A year in a new grand place as our high school is all dhat any one could ask for. But another year like the past is what we may look forward to.-Nor- ton Boyer. I I After a year in the new school, one wishes he had mariy more long years to spend here.-Leo Gtez. I Life this past year has been great! Why shouldn't it hive been when one had the privilege of attending our new St. Wendelin Highl-Dorothy Finsel. Our own room: our own gym: our own cafeteria: opt own field. Ah! St. Wendelin has all: and our own chapel to thank God for all.-Celesta Baker. This new St. Wendelin High School, And its spirit of today I Brings me joy and gladness Beyond all words to say: But though my deepest feelings I May never be expressed I It is a precious school The dearest and the best.-Anna Qase. . . I There are times when we are happy, and there are times when we are blue. but the times when we are happy, are the times when we ale in this school.- Harold Marley. I Education is an important factor in one's early life-Ia year in the new high school certainly has proven that it offers every opport nity for success.- Gerald Windau. Friend: Say, what a beautiful school you have! But only we can value it.-Martha Burns. I I Another year has passed in this beautiful building. Bui, oh! what would we do if we had to go back into those close delapidated Quarters in the old high after becoming used to these spacious rooms and bright corridors.- Ethel O'Malley. E I ' The achievement of honors and success had spurredlus on in the old high school but this year we worked harder in order to shohv our appreciation and gratitude to those who helped to make the dream ofI many years come true.-Helen Lang. I I Twemy I I I I
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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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Class of I 934 Class Colors . .... ,,,... .,,. C a rdinal and Silver Flower ......,.,., .................,,. O range Blossom Class Motto ,,....,......... Push, Pluck, Perseverance Two years have already slipped over the heads of these industrious boys and girls. They entered the high school in the fall of 1930. a timid crowd of freshmen, but with initiation, they snapped out of it and the high school spirit caught them in its claws. They received a taste of the old building I A! C Fra 5 li I1 1' St. Vllendelin High School Mi... i l and were the first class to enter the new l school as freshmen. Before the year was over they proved to be a very peppy set of students in the school activities. Brian Kane Joseph Skonecki This year they started out with full en- pfesidmt Secretary thusiasm in the Wendelette Campaign by giving a few seniors a merry chase for the Leonard Skonecki Harold Kelbley first prize. and a good beginning is al- Vice-President Treasurer Ways 3 good endang- TT C i First Row: Joseph Skonecki, Charles Thiry, Leonard Skonecki, Norbert Brickner, Richard Huth. Second Row: Alma Frankart, Mary Barrett, Dale Smith, Lucille Vilbrandt. Ardella Foos, Dolores Haaser. --1-1 Third Row: Mary Getz. Regina Brant. Harold Kelbley. Joseph Westhovcn. Brian Kane, I 9 3 2 Carl LaFountaine. Mary Bangert, Dorothy Sendelbach. Fourth Row: Harold Smith, Agnes Lichtle, William Sendelbach, William Lezlweclge, Jo- seph Dell, Roland Elchert, Richard Scharf, Anna Mae Nye, Richard Puchta. Twenty+One'f'., 1,1
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