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Rev. R. J. Osterhage Trzhvlfal
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DEDIC TIO We, the Class of 1938, as a token of apprecia- tion for the unlimited interest you have manifested in all our activities, wish to repay you, Father Oster- hage, to some extent for your untiring efforts. We feel that We can offer you no greater tribute than by dedicating to you this Tenth Volume of the Froslin. ln departing, We wish to impress upon you the fact that we have felt singularly honored in having had you as our priest, principal, teacher, and friend. We sincerely hope that the Class of l938 will dem- onstrate to the world those principles which you en- deavored to inculcate. Thus imbued with lofty ideals we go forth from the portals of our Alma Mater. May your noble ideals continue to be a source of inspiration to us and to the students of St. Wendelin for years to come! Page Four
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Rev C A Ruess Rev. A. A. Weber As the days of graduation are slowly looming up in the distance, there arises in the hearts of the Class of '38 a tinge of gladness and sadness. Gladness, dear Father, because all the days of our youth which we spent in your vicinity, were the most joyful of our lives. Your ex- emplary life and spiritual guidance kept us in a state ever pleasing to God. Yet, why are We sad? Because We are all on the threshold of a future which will take us away from these saintly surroundings. Finally, dear Father Weber, We, the Senior Class of St. Wendelin High School, as a last tribute, Wish you many more happy days in the priesthood and may the blessing of God prolong your life that many more gradu- ates of your high school will benefit from your Christ-like living. Reverend Charles Fluess, assistant pastor of St. Wen- delin and also a member of the high school faculty, has acquired the esteem and respect of the high school stu- dents. ln addition to his priestly duties he teaches religion to the freshmen. When not engaged at the high school, he may generally be found in the grade school saturating the minds of the children with Christ-like principles. He has reorganized a Young Ladies Sodality in the parish and is laboring energetically to further this project. As the school year comes to a close, We sincerely express our gratitude for the many favors We have re- ceived from you, Father Fiuess, and the kind interest you have shown towards the school. May God bless and love you is the sincere wish of the Class of '38. Page Q
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