St Wendelin High School - Foslin Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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Mu, was pp npLllQwmPI1flPIPU1' 0BSERXlFi f .-lm! .slttues 1, 'lihtlf is ruins! t lilmt tltlL't' th Memorial Day is .1 .Y of our loved ones. lie: served as an occasion all those soldiers who grave ill the cenieteri. whether it was .1 frien Now, lioweyer, sin: gage? in other wars it i t.e1d soldiers. 'llhe yetez' march together to hont All over the land N. similar manner. lilags . GEM OF GED A day can1e when al tunity to show our li' gratitude to our moth votmxita is xtftr, nm xt um-it s lhtlt tu' -slim at ae- . . ,901 -t . . 'fmi..9.is ,- ...mtv A ' ' 1' ' ggffm y am. l gif? . , 4-. . 1 'l Jim 'Nw x' is i Q- ,' 5 - , Y 5 It gi gill - - J' y YJ: l, -w.....x Zi! Q hdlgby .I 11, Q1-555.0 Gnu! Entered as Second f f xxx- 1879 Published every Class matter, January fx 'mf month by the students 18, l9Z6, nt the Post- D.. of St. Wlcndelm high oHace:1tFostoria, Ohio, , f' . school, Fostoria, Ohio. under act 0fiiM:1TCh 3, kk? W Subscription Price: One Dollar per Yearg Single Copy 109 lztlitoivlii-Cflztel Matt' l Seebcn Assistant litlttors . .. luella liapp Paul Siever literary liditors Xlary llixler Dorothx linnl. lzttgenia l onsway. .loseph XYestl1tayei1 .loseph lNlatl.len. Anna Ciase Nlary llaneert Nlariha llzurns. .lnseph Slsoneilxt. Alumni l'ditor Y - Dorotlav illtwigs Sports Y Y e H Joseph Deli Circulation James lhom. Manageri .leanette l'lttth, Annabelle Sendelhaqh Advertising - lawrence lD.1llQlllJl'l'f, lielmar Vantlerholl. Andrew Stllllllllyl Virgil liretlerirlx AS MAY PASSES lt is the month of our Nlotl1erf' and wl1at 3 beau- tiful phrase that we sing in our songs to her. She the Nlother of us and to her we give the month of Xlay. Vs'e honor her this month by dedicating it to her. or hflnvlw.-r W s neu- --M! st-L I-,W vm ,....,l,- me -.t is-if 'l hey. wl1o have suf they had so that we cr joy ourselves. They has cheerful as possible. for XVhen anything went hits that we may alw and some day that we Jesus. Vile petition her US. llldl XVL' IUJK' lk' Oil ,rx . , t I N, . . , .-. .... , . YM Wendelettc: Among the activities ol tl1e school the Vvlendelette ranks foremost, It is the means which introduces the affairs ol tl1e school to the public, 'lil1erefore. if .1 student is piclteil as a member of the staff, it is considered a great honor. l.ast year the editing of the paper was put into the hands of tl1e .journalism Class. but a different plan was followed tl1is year. lfach student has an equal chance of qualifying himself for a position. Nlenabers of the ,lOllI'11JllSl1'l class are especially adapted for this worlft. lt has brought honors this year to tl1e school which gives the faculty and student body a right to be proud. lt has been tl1e dream ol every editor to 1 .'!l1lt1- l'ttt,

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A , 2? ,.,,, .. :7.-.-.,.....,.., ,',,n1L F 5 U V A, M . Q am. :sr : , ' . . 1 .. .. ' 4' ii .-s1.i':saxf. fi-E.-.tall .4 .. ' . I :7Tff:T:'3f'fIf -T '.T.:l' 'ff ' .i'1fJ -- -Jwlf . ab.. . ....-1.5 bring the Vvlendelette up to first rate honors. This was realized when the Columbia Scholastic Press As- sociation conferred upon it first class rating. Out of a possible score of 1000 points the Wen- delette scored 930, It received All-American honors in the N. S. P, A, at Minneapolis for the second time, scoring U35 points out of a possible thousand. As a reward for those who worked hard. A Wendelette was given. Those who scored the most points were the lucky recipients. To a large extent the positions on the staff depend upon the students' work during the campaign. However those who have proved themselves capable after three months of trial are also admitted. The Wendelette is practically dependent upon the ads for maintenance. lt would be impossible for it to exist if it were not for the advertisers and the ad staff memlbers whose positions have mounted to importance during the past few years. Through their efforts a sufficient number of ads were solicited to furnish the necessary means and to them credit is due who worked so per- severingly. Since the Wendelette. formerly called the Torch, was introduced in 1023, it has grown gradually. The first editors commenced a path which many others have followed and had ambitions which today are realized, Just as all great things start in a small way it has increased from a four to an eight page publication. From the humble beginning of 90 subscriptions. it seemed almost impossible that it would ever reach the 650 mark. The present editor, Mary Louise Seebon '33, has worked to maintain former standards. and those in the future will have to set a pace for those who follow them. The responsibility is not easy to face, but what a feeling of joy must come to those. who have left their alma mater for a number of years. and then as if by chance happen to glance at an issue of the Wendelette of 1933. As a memory book tells stories of old. so the Wendelette will tell of by gone days spent in the new Saint Wendelin High. By their works you shall know them. Every member of the staff has worked to make the Wendelette a lasting achievement. worthy of the name of me school. For the seniors this is their last year's work on the school paper and for most of them it means saying good-bye to this kind of activity forever. The days which consisted of hours spent in the Wendelette Office shall live only in memory. The staff is in no little way indebted to its adviser who has devoted so much time and shared so great a responsibility in planning. editing. publish- ing. and bringing the Wendelette to its present standard. Thirty-Three

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