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Students, Spiritual ouncil Front Row-loan Lonsway, loseph Ulman, Mary lane Bounds, Helen Kratnb, Dorothy Brickner, Lawrence Fink, lohn Mariin, Alfred Lange, Ioseph Magers, Ruth Kelloley, Ie-nnie Tinkovicz, leanne Ann Woessner, Adam Bangert. Second Row-Iohn Crawtord, Lillian Good, Barrett Wonderly, Ruth Frankart, Robert Welly, Viola Kramb, Eugene Daugherty, lustin Nye, Mar lean Teeple, Carl Myers, Loretta Brickner, Vernon Elchert, Lola Erankart, loseph Lalfountain, Leonard Lehman. Third RowfRichard Emerine, Paul Lichtle, Betty Vlfilson, leanette Huth, Mary Louise Emison, Charles Cook, Helen Erbland, lohn Woessner, Carolyn Wonderly, lames Magers, Mary lane Mabus, Harold Miller, Richard Patterson, Eugene Huether, Eugene Boff. Fourth Row-losephine Nye, Mary lane Downes, Adele Bigila, Grace Weimerslcirch, Raymond Hark, Wilfred Lonsway, Gladys Myers, loseph Gabriel, Earl Magers, Robert .Ar- noldi, Kenneth Holman, Dorothy Enright, Eugene Huether, Gerald Kremer, Lucian Brown. Fifth Row-Rosemarie Erbland, Marguerite Falewage, Catherine Dibling, Mildren Hein, Mary Ziegman, Mary Wilson, Robert Walterrneyer, Robert Kramb, Paul Downes, Beatrice Auer, Barbara Ann Welly, Lawrence Kromer, Harold Huth. Sixth RowfAnnabelle Sendelbach, Kathryn Smith, Virginia Klinepeter, lane Wolph, losephine Rosinski, Beatrice Thom, Anna Marie George, William Wilson. When the Students' Spiritual Council, or Boys' and Girls' Sodality, was orqanized in our high school nearly three years ago, its chief object was to join the students in a spiritual group. On the first Sunday of every month the girls of the Sodality attend Holy Communion in a body, at the seven o'clock Mass. The boys attend with the Holy Name Society on the second Sunday of each month. Many of the memlcers were faithful in attending the Sacraments at the time specified. The officers for the past year were: lohn Martin, William laooby, Alfred Lange, loseph Magers. The Sodality is very proud of its officers as they are selected from the members who observe all the rules of the Council. Those who maintained one hundred per cent from September to April in- cluded are: Seniors: Mary lane Bounds, Loretta Briclcner, Ruth Franlcart, Eugene Daugherty, Lawrence Fink, lchn Martin, Carl Myers, lustin Nye. luniors: Helen Erbland, Ioseph Magers, Lillian Good, Harold Miller, Robert Welly, leanne Ann Woessner. Sophomores: Dorothy Ericlcnet, Puff Kelbley, Helen Kramb, Carolyn Won- derly, Mary lane Mabus, Mar lean Teeple, lohn Crawford, Leonard Lehman, lames Magers, Alfred Lange. Freshmen: Lola Franlcart, Viola Kramb, loan Lonsway, lennie Tinlcovicz, lunior Bangert, Charles Cook, Vernon Elchert, loseph Laljountain, Richard Pat- terson, loseph Ulman, lohn Vifoessner, Barrett Wonderly. Peg? Tw: tty-Four
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Mission Society Front Row-William lacoby, Vice-Presidentg lohn Martin, President: Alfred Lange, Secre- tary. Second Row-Carl Myers, Loretta Wank, Kennth Holman, Dorothy Enright, loseph Gabriel, Beatrice Thom, lustin Nye, Virginia Klinepeter, Eugene Daugherty, losephine Rosinski, Law- rence Fink, Loretta Brickner, leanette Huth, Mary lane Bounds, Barbara Ann Welly, Alma Gase. Third Row-Vernon Elchert, Dorothy Brickner, Louise Bauer, Helen Erbland, Robert Welly, Adele Bigila, Richard Patterson, Raymond Dell, lane Wolph, Marguerite Falewage, Rosemarie Erbland, Robert Arnoldi, Beatrice Auer, leanne Ann Woessner, Robert Waltermeyer, Catherine Diblinq, Viola Kramb, losephine Nye, Gerald Kromer, Adam Banqert, Eugene Huether, Charles Rossie. Lucian Brown, Fourth Row-Richard Emerine, Leonard Lehman, Paul Downes, lohn Crawford, Lawrence Kramer, Raymond l-lark, lohn Woessner, Charles Cook, Barrett Wonderly, Ioseph Ulman. The Mission Society of this year has been increased and the school inter- est aroused to a greater degree. The society itself comes into prominence when the student enters high school, but the spirit of the mission begins in the pri- mary grades. Therefore it is nothing new, but the old, repeating itself. With the blessing of Almighty God, this apostolic work has grown and prospered spiritually more than any other undertaking for the spread of the Catholic church in this country. Through the aid of the students, financial help is sent to the missions and the consecrated workers who make it possible for the heathens to learn the truths of Catholicity. The society has tried to come up to the standards set by former students and through effort and skill have equalled and in some respects even excelled those of former years. Because of their good works and earnest desire to help others, thousands of masses and prayers are offered up yearly for the members throughout the world. The Society sponsored bake sales, gave a Mission play, First Fruits, had mite boxes and other means of raising a Mission fund. ln the beginning of May Mission returns averaged ninety-three cents for each pupil over and above the dollar paid for Mission dues. Page Twenty-Five
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