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Glee Club First Row: Rita Ardner, Catherine Downes, Riclvard Weber, Richard Patterson, lumor Bangert, Mrs. Kinnarnan, Barbara Ann Welty, Leonard Nye, Richard Davis, lOSeph Bigila, Helen Krarnb, Viola Ardner, Carolyn Cunningham, Ruth Kelbley. 59001101 ROW: losephine Nye, Regina Hepp, lane Wolph, William Kramb, Emmet Sheeran, Donald Martin, Rcbert Waltermeyer, lames Shields, Alton Lehmann, Mary jane Downes, Margaret Smith, Mary Smith, Dorothy Brickner. Third Row: leanne Firth, Louise Bauer, lennie Tinkovicz, Gerald Kromer, Law' rence Kromer, Paul Lichtle, Leonard Lehmann, loseph Ulman, lames Magers, Ver- non Elchert, Kathryn Smith, Frances Wilson, Carolyn Wonderly, Alma Gase. Fourth Row: Margaret Altvtnes, Rose Marie Erbland, Viola Kramb, loseph La- 1Fontain, Paul Wagner, William lacoby, Clarence Hammer, Alfred Lange, Barrett Wonderly, loan Lonsway, Mary Ziegman, Rita Lonsway, Mary Richmond, Great pride and joy is taken in presenting for the first time to the Froslin the Music Department of St. Wendelin High School. Through the invaluable aid of the local Daughters of lsabella, i938 marked the inauguration of this im- portant course of curriculum. The Music Department is indeed fortunate in obtaining as directress, Mrs. Floyd Kinnaman, a talented musician, excellently qualified for this position. Un- der her capable direction rehearsals have been held twice weekly and the Glee Club has made remarkable progress. Barbara Ann Welly, a iunior, is the Glee Club's accomplished pianist. The following is the personnel: Sopranos: Louise Bauer, lane Wolph, Ieanne Firth, Lola Frankart, losephine Nye, Viola Kramb, Alton Lehmann, William Kramb, Regina Hepp, Kathryn Downes, Margaret Altwies, Rita Ardner, Rose Marie Erbland, and lennie Tink- ovicz. Altos: Carolyn Wonderly, Kathryn Smith, Helen Kramb, Dorothy Brickner, Ruth Kelbley, Mildred Hein, Mary lane Downes, Alma Gase, Ioan Lonsway, Rita Lonsway, Mary Ziegman, Mary Richmond, Viola Ardner, Carolyn Cunningham, Rosella Mae Graham, Margaret Smith, Mary Smith, Frances Wilson. Tenors: William lacoby, Iames Magers, Richard Weber, loseph Tllman, Vernon Elchert, loseph Bigila, Harold Coon, William Getz, Clarence Hammer, Emmet Sheeran, Iames Shields. Basses: Paul Downes, Alfred Lange, Robert Waltermeyer, Richard Davis, Lawrence Kromer, lunior Bangert, Paul Wagner, Paul Lichtle, loseph LaFontain, Richard Patterson, Gerald Kromer, Barrett Wonderly. Page Twenty-Eight
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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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