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! l i the Froyfiu 4 St. VVendelin High School Five A's All Year Lawrence Daugherty Arlene Boff Four A's All Year Joseph Madden Margaret Jinks l Margaret Brlickner Dorothy Daymude l Three A's All Year Llucille Miller John Barrett Those Who Maintained An Average of 90 in the Spelling Contest 'Final Contestants I Eber Shook Wilbur Shaull Paul Steyerg Wendelette Staff Richard Woessner Eugene Kromer A Paul Steyer George Wolph Lawrence Daugherty Joseph Madden Lawrence Dlaughertyl' Frances Skonecki? Froslin Subscription lVinners Paul Steyerl George Wol h Margaret Efright Lawrence Daugherty Richard Wciessner Froslin Staff Lawrence Daugherty Wendelette Subscription Winners George Wolph Oratorical Contestants Lawrence Daugherty John Barrett aul Steyer Rose Kinney Dorothy Daymude Frances Skonecki Those Who Did Not Miss School This Year Harold Puchta Margaret Enright Paul Steyer Letter Men John Rossman Ellsworth Ni John Rossman Harold Frederick Margaret Jinks George Wolph elmar Vanderhoff orothy Daymude elneck Eugene Kromer Those Who Have Alwaus Attended St. Weniielin School Paul Steyer Richard Thomas Richard Woessner I 9 3 2 Robert Huth Harold Puchta Harold Frederick Eugene Kromer Mary Ann Beck Ellsworth Niebeck my Edward Gehring Margaret Enright iilelen Sussang George Wolph Twenty-Four l
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V Q i 2 the Fraslin 4- Sr, VVendclin High School 1932 i , l i Seated: Roland Elchert, Joseph Westhoven, Mary Bangert, Alma Frankart, Alberta Foos, George Wolph. Carl LaFountaine. Andrew Schnitzler. Florine Cook. ' Second Row: Paul Steyer, James Thom, Anna Mae Nye, Harold Puchta, Lawrence Daugh- er-ty, Edward Gehring, Mary G. Vilbrandt. Martha Burns, Richard Yloessner. Helen Sussang, Charles Thiry, Rose Kinney, Norbert Brickner, Mary Barrett. Norton Boyer, Mary Ann Beck, Leo Getz. Harold Frederick. , Third Row: Ardella Foos, Mary -Getz, Lucille Vilbrandt, Rosemary Christophory, Regina Brant, Ellsworth Niebeck, Gerald Windau, Ethel O'Malley, John Roshman, Raymond Binkley, Laureen Kane. Paul Arnoldi. Rose Ellen Weber. Ed-ward Rossie, Evelyn Jones. Dale Smith, Harold Marley, Richard Puch-ta, Brian Kane. Lucille Miller, Margarel Enright, Dorothy Day- mude, Helen McCormick, Frances Skonecki. l Fourth Row: Eugene Kirian, Agnes Lichtle. Joseph Dell, Margaret Lonsway, Clarence Kuhn, Alvin Burns. Roy Goodman, Evelyn Bigham, Joseph Blaser, lVirginia Bangert, Virgil Frederick, Dorothy Altwies. ! Mission Society Self-sacrificing students responded to the appeal of the missions for finan- cial help. By paying the small sum of ten cents a month pr one dollar a year, these students have become -memlbers of the Propagation of the Faith and share in the thousands of masses and prayers offered up yearly fpr the members. Contributions are received from all school children tliroughout the diocese and distributed among home and foreign missions, underi the direction of the Rev. H. Gabel. l The mission spirit has prevailed among the students through the transition from pri-mary grades on through their high school career. l Through their help the truths of Catholicity are enalbled to be taught to the heathens in far-off lands by tireless missionaries who have devoted their lives to that calling. A A more fertile soil in which to implant this love ofl the missions cannot be found elsewhere than in the hearts and minds of the students of our Catholic schools, from the dawn of the use of their reason into their teens. If zeal is' fostered for the missions whether it be in prayer, in self-denials or in contrilbutions. a lasting foundation for the noble htructure of mission aid is in the making, which in future years will show forth an ornament to Godfs glory, the honor of the church and the joy of souls. i Twenty-Six 1 i l 4 1 l 1
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