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Acolythical Society First Row: William Kramb, Myron Ztegman, Iames Shields, Robert Walter- meyer, Thomas Roberts, lames Ulman, Frank Crawford, Second Row: lunior Bangert, Paul Lichtle, Leonard Lehmann, Peter Tinkovicz, Harold Coon, Robert Hclderman, lcseph Ulman. Third Rowt loseph LaFontairi, Iohn Crawford, Barrett Wonderly, Vernon Elchert, Ioseph Ritzler, Paul Seebon. Fourth Row: Alfred Lange, William lacoby, Clarence Hammer, Richard Emerine, Richard Kirin. The members of the Acolythical Society sincerely express their gratitude and their love tor the privilege that was theirs when assisting at the sacrifice ot the Mass. A large number of the boys tirst started serving during the early years oi their grade school career. Many sweet and some unpleasant memories can be recalled since they first learned the Contiteor and the other Latin prayers, trudg- ing through the snow in bleak Winter, hustling through rain and storms in the rainy months, and tultilling their duty in the heat of the vacation days. Participating in the greatest spectacle in the universe-the Holy Mass- is but a stepping stone to the priesthood. lt only one member ot this society would attain this height-what greater blessing could be received! An altar boy's character is something that will always place him above his other companions and associates after he has spent hour after hour in the sanc- tuary ot God. ' Page Twenty-Six
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Mission Of'Heers and Class Leaders At the beginning of the scholastic year the Mission Society elected officers to preside over the 1937-38 school year. William Iacoby '38, pr9Sid9I1i: MBI' lean Teeple '38, vice president, Dorothy Brickner '38, secretary-treasurer, and Paul Downes '38, historian, were elected by the entire student body. Two mission leaders were chosen from each class to keep mission activ- ities alive in their classes. The class representatives chosen were: leanne Firth, Robert Waltermeyer, seniors, Barbara Ann Welly, Paul Lichtle, juniors, Tommy Roberts, Leonard Nye, sophomores, Edward Moes, Margaret Altwies, freshmen. Freshman Study Club Sitting: loanne Huth, lrene Morse, Rita Lonsway, Lucille Kelbley, Betty Ann Goshe, Rita Binkley. Standind: Catherine Dovsmes, Dorothy Keifter, Catherine Couqhenour, Mar- garet Altwies, Viola Ardner, Rita Ardner. ' an To promote a qreater interest in the missions in China, the freshman girls organized a study club, and chose as their source book Turban Crowned Peo- ple. Page Twenty-Five
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Bonhi Club Sitting: Thomas Roberts, loseph Bigila, Frank Crawford. Sitting: Barbara Ann Welly, Robert Waltermeyer, president: Carolyn Won- derly, treasurerg William Jacoby, vice president, Mar lean Teeple, secretary, Louise Bauer, Alton Lehmann, Eetty Ann Goshe. First Row Standing: Mary lane Dcwnes, losephine Nye, Alma Gase, Eileen Emerine, Ethel Huth, Mildred Thom, Dcrothy Brickner, loanne Huth, Gladys Myers, Kathryn Smith, Rita Einkley, Ruth Kelbley, Rita Ardner. Second Row: lennie Tinkovicz, Kathleen Teeple, Marguerite Lichtle, Carolyn Cunningham, Mary Rose Falter, Margaret Smith, Mildred Hein, Mary Wil:or', leanne Firth, lane Wclph, Catherine Downes, Viola Ardner. Third Row: Ioan Lonsway, Mary Zlegman, Rose Marie Erbland, Mary Srnith, Harold Coon, lunior Bangert, Leonard Lehmann, Mary lane Mabus, Catherine Coughenour, Dorothy Keiffer. Fourth Row: Eugene Boil, James Shields, lames Magers, Paul Downes, Iohn Crawford, Leonard Nye, Eugene Bahnsen. Fifth Row: Barrett Wonderly, Lawrence Kromer, lchn Woessner, loseph LaFontain, Vernox Perhaps the most active organization of the high school is the Bonhi Club, the name of which was taken from the popular slogan, Boost Our New High. The club was formed in l93O when the new high school was in its infancy. Election of officers by the members of the club was held in November. Re- sults were as follows: Robert Waltermeyer, president, William lacoby, vice presi- dentg Mar lean Teeple, secretary, and Carolyn Wonderly, treasurer. Under the capable direction of Father Osterhage, Where's the Fire ? a three-act comedy was cleverly presented to large audiences, February 27 and 28. March 27 was observed as Black and Gold Day, the program being in charge of the Bonhi Club. Robert Waltermeyer acted as chairman of the affair with Cyril Scharf as guest speaker. Mr. Scharf gave a very interesting resume of athletics during the past decade and a half years at St. Wendelin. Page Twenty-Seven
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