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l the Frorlin 4 St. VVcndelin High School . . As uniors and Seniors u In order to be a successful junior and senior I intend to cooperate with the faculty and student body.-Anna Mae Nye. . In my junior and senior years I shall try to betteri myself in all my studies and school activities.-Mary Getz. To increase my knowledge in the commercial line of dubjects, I intend to take up a commercial course in my last two 'years of high sthool.-Lucille Vil- brandt. As the next two years will be the crowning years of iwlny education, I ex- pect to learn many interesting as well as useful subjects. Carl LaFountaine. We shall gain victory in the field and victory in schol Then at the end we shall wield a great banner, whith was our goal.- Richard I-Iuth. I During my junior and senior years in high school my ldesire is to be hon- orable and also obtain as many merits as possible for St. lWendelin's.-Agnes Lichtle. l I particularly value the friendship of my classmates andj the betterment and increase of knowledge during my junior and senior years.TMary Barrett. Hard work, success and happiness are what most of us expect during the coming school years.-Joseph Dell. l That victory may be had in classes, courts and sports,lI will give the best I have during my senior and junior years.--Richard Scharf. In my junior and senior years I will strive to make lmy surroundings a source of happiness for others.-Joseph Skonecki. l To learn how to make a life rather than a living, to ackjuire honesty, light and truth-these are my aspirations.-Joseph Westhoven. l The aims which I will try to accomplish during my two last years of high school are truth, honor, respect and unselfisness.-Nbrbert Brickner. I hope to be able to bring honors to my teachers, classnliates and my school in my junior and senior years.--Charles Thiry. I Two more years of sowing. then we shall reap the halrvest.-Brian Kane. To me in mv junior and senior years, Commercial subjects will be most dear.-Dolores Haaser. In my junior and senior year, 5 I want to enjoy myself here, And I hope those with whom I Work and play , Will all enjoy those coming days.-Roland Elchert. I During my last two years of high school I will try to,gather all the men- tal and physical ability I can.-Leonard Skonecki. I During my last two years I hope to learn many new subjects that will aid me in later life.-Dale Smith. 1 I am expecting a very interesting year next year liecause I will learn more Religion, English and Science.-Richard Puchta. l I Q 3 2 When I enter the junior class next September I will iry from the begin- -il ning the end, to produce work which is worthy of the name junior. - Ardella Foos. i I'm preparing to succeed myself as well as for othersjl-Xlma Frankart. Twenty-Two i I 1 l I l
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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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Class of 1935 Class Colors c ..,,,..,...,.,.................... Blue and Silver Flower .....,,..........................,.,......,.,.,........ - .,,.. Rose Motto ........,, .. .... Build for character, not for fame One bright September morning in the year 1931, thirty-two freshmen started on a tempestuous journey through high school. This beginning meant that they must bid adieu to their child-like ways and mannerisms and assume the aspect and dignity of high school students. For the first few weeks they were often addressed as the greens and the fresh- ies, but before long they showed their sterling qualities and have ever since kept them to the front. John Barrett Richard Woessner President Viwpresident Now they have come to the end of their freshmen year to find the path lead- Ellsworth Niebeck Rose Kinney ing up, to greater advancement and Treasurer 3effmfY achievement, the class of 1935 are sopho- ITIOYCS. First Row: Richard Woessner, Edward Gehring, John Barrett, Robert Huth. Second Row: Lucille Miller, George Falewage. Margaret Enright, Frances Skonecki, Arlene Boff, Lawrence Daugherty, Helen Sussang. Third Row: John Rossman. Harold Puchta, Rose Kinney, Delmar Vanderhoff, Joseph Madden, Plorine Cook, Andrew Schnitzler, E-ber Shook. Fourth Row: Harold Frederick, Helen McCormick, Richard Thomas. Mary Ann Beck, Paul Sfteyer, Margaret Jinks, Ellsworth Niebeck, Dorothy Daymude, George Wolph. Twenty-Three Ike Froslin T' St. Wendelin High School g IQ32
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