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Please Pray for Those Alumni Who Have Passed Away and Their Families Please pray for those Alumni who have passed away and their families. Class of 1910 Class of 1912 Class of 1913 Dorothy Burgard William Crowley Mabel Orr Fay Antonius Hauber Helen Gilliford James Hayes Russell Hardy Frances Hynes Margaret Monaghan Hoover Maurice Jordan Margaret Husson Nellie McGuinn Julia McCarty Jordan Helen Clark McKnight Bernard Kenney James Murphy Mary Lilly Kenpelbeck Georgia Monaghan Mary O'Brien Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1914 Class of 1915 Class of 1916 Dorothy Burnett Aylward Bessie Connelly Marie Holcomb Carey Marie Whalen Corcoran Hale Cullinan Mary Coyle Frank Fisher Genevieve Lyons Dillon Edwin Fisher Margaret Durkin Lynch Mary Riley Enright Edwin Foley William McHale John Foley Rosetta Burke Halpin Kathleen McShane Catherine Durkin Graham Anna West Ismert Mary Tierney Miller Corona Kaiser Lillian Whalen Keith Marie Lysaught Morrissey Florence Kelly McNamara William King Alphonse Quinn Ann Lindquist Ogerita Strang Agnes Little Leo Swaboda John Lyons Marie Butler Winters Catherine Kenney Mahr Bernard McShane Hilda Leary Miller Kathleen Corbett Mulcahey Elizabeth Dwyer Nugent Mary Connor Nugent Thomas O'Keefe Teresa Tierney Pierson William Walsh Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1917 Class of 1918 Class of 1919 Hester Bean Bauer Mildred Torpey Anderson Agnes Aaron Mildred Connor Eugene Barrett Ruth Holcomb Becker Alice Cullinan Helen Kramer Biersmith Joseph Clark James Fraher Catherine Connelly Thomas Dadey Mary Growney Marie Crogan Martha Dwyer Irene Broll King William Cullinan Gladys Wilson Edington Ralph Ley Maurice Dwyer William Feehan William McCarty Richard Hayes Walter Lawless Eileen McKnight Jessie Husson Helen Powell Herbert O'Byrne George Little Hugh Quinn Charles Orr Margaret McCormick Ruth Riley Mary Orr Daniel O'Connell Dorothy Butler Schweitzer Helen Quick Owsley Helen Wetzel Schweitzer Edward West Marie Lynch Ridgway Margaret Sheehan Hilda Wieland John Schweitzer Irene Heck Sedlock Josephine Highberger Theno Dorothy Thompson Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1920 Class of 1921 Class of 1922 Mary Leahy Biglietta Fred Aaron Dorothy Morrissey Barnes Margaret Connolly John Blake Frances Anderson Burns Thomas Crogan Catherine Coakley Byrnes Catherine Lyons Byrnes Irene Wetzel Dailey Monica Cuff Theresa Connelly John Little Colette Fasenmyer Damon Mabel Cooper Frank Neidhart Alta Kaiser Catherine Feeney Walter Lawless Josephine Gilliford Margaret Newton Nagel Marjory Thompson Hannon Marie Corristan O'Gorman Loretta Barnell Harrison Rose O'Shea William Lobeck James Patriquin Mary O'Conner Marietta Wise Ruth Peterson Willard Phillips Walter Price Agnes Siebers Richart Nicholas Ries Eileen Harris Ryan Ann Holton Sugar Lawrence Wetzel Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1923 Class of 1924 Class of 1925 Rosie Baier Thomas Aaron George Barshfield Leonard Bares Margaret Dunn Louise Walsh Cahill Eugene Barshfield Bessenbacher Mae Orth Carmody Julia Brown Thomas Blake Francis Geer William Connor Mathew Carr Rose Hainzle Mildred Sullivan Davis Lawrence Coleman Louise Ostertag Hickman Clarence Gripkey Leo Connor Lawrence Holton Alfred Krull John Creach Monica Neidhard Kroner Cecilia Lacquet Joseph Farmer Edwin Malley Angeline Meyer Samyra Spohrer Frederick Helen Muldowny Nellor Julia O'Connor Viola Tabler Heckert James Nusbaum Rose O'Connor Arnold Jeanneret Francis O'Neill Edna Legler Payne Frances Brown Killian Catherine Quinlan Florence Shalkoski Purcell Mary Algaier Klingele Mary McDaniel Ruby Florence Tiebaut Spurgeon Leonard Lauth Mae Roche Tierney Helen Engler Lawless Bertha Kopp Leahy Ruth Little Thomas Lukomski Eugene McCue Mary McDermott Michael Moylan Irene Schlosser Nick Patrick Nugent Joseph O'Connor John Peterson Richard Quinn Anna Kelly Riha Lillian O'Rourke Weakley Charles Williams Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1926 Class of 1927 Class of 1928 Jay Beatty Evelyn Newton Bares Dorothy Smith Bock Mary Beaven Florence Flanagan Barry Robert Cahill Harry Burns Agnes Holton Brill John Caldwell Margaret Caulfield August Brown Ellen Haffey Clark Leona Galvin Mary Burns William Clark Vincentine Gripkey Margaret Carrigan James Dolan Mary Haffey Regina Charleston Godfrey Leonard Arthur Hauser Genevieve Mahaney Christ Frank Lohr William Jetson Joseph Collins John Matson John Jones Genevieve Kavanagh Crow Marguerite Edminister Ambrose Keating Margaret Guilfoil Doerter McDonnell Anna Muldowney Raymond Ehrhart Mary Anderson Mulik Helen O'Neill Kathryn Fahy Good Francis Rossiter A. Reiling Edward Hainzle Thomas Sewell Helen Schwed Margaret McCarrick Helen Sexton Loretta Jessee Ward Leota Faucett Meier Francis Shennan Heliodore Mejak Matthew Skradski Virginia Page Chester Storen Margaret Reiling Henry Wille Mary Morrisey Ryan Rose O'Connell Slattery Edward Sutter Genevieve Gardner Sutter William Vader Edna Wolters Helen Krull Wynne Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1929 Class of 1930 Frederick Resch Cornelius Ahearn John Abbick William Roche Catherine Wissbaum Frederica Wolfe Allen John Ronan Arthaud Florence Malloy Bates Edith Guinon Rumpel Loretta Brown Monica Murphy Boyle Verna Leber Swanson Robert Burns John Ciston Joseph Thomas Cecilia Bush Genevieve Bukaty Cochran Rose Mary Tomlin Rose Carrigan Eugenia Oshea Cottrell Catherine Ryan Van Bibber Marie Doleshal Chase Evelyn Schlosser Crocker Agnes Muldowney Vaughan Margaret Leonard Connor Mary Cheeseman Dean Maurice Cotter John Dyche Lawrence Drees Donald Eden Francis Feren Elizabeth Gallagher Joseph Frohoff Thomas Garry Florence Galvin Ferdinand Geiger Rose Gardner Geneva Anderson Glanville John Geer John Gray Mary Griffin Edward Grindel Marvin Gripkey Johanna Harmon Harry Hayes Milton Hartegan Marie Hollecker Mary McKeniff Hedrick Patrick Holton John Horvat Mary Ihlefeld Julia Grindel Huddleston Joseph Lysaught Louise Zutterman Jeselnik James Malley Marguerite Hollecker Patrice Clune Malley Kennedy Ethelia Mancik Gertrude Kraft Knipper Mary Hagan McManus Joseph Kordasz Clyde Miller Loretta Skinner Koupal Anna Miller Agatha Little Isabelle Schick Morgan Margaret Russell MacNider William Morrisey James Mangan Marcus Peterson David Mantel Eugene Phillips William Matson Henry Quinlan Ruth Herr McArthur Jane Gray Rohner Catharine McCauley Grace Roth Margaret Westermann Nick Loretta Siebers Ralph Nolan Louise Kraft Stonestreet Velaire Oshea Odrowski Robert Wolters Joseph Palcher John Quinlan Harriette Algaier Reed Bernice Reiling T. Reiling Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1931 Class of 1932 Ernest Stark Anna Skradski Agnew Carl Aleshi Daniel Sullivan Mary Quinlan Audley Lucille Bannon Dolores Kenney Toombs Josephine Shalkoski Brown Ralph Bayes Maude Jacks Treff Mary Burns Susanna Haffey Brown Betty Cotter Vader Marie Herr Cahill Mary Treff Bukaty Josephine Westerman Vogrin Ed Cahill Mary Rhoads Campbell Karl Wolf Regina Carrigan Michael Ciston Bernice Wolters John Clune Leo Corrigan George Wylie Charles Emery Zonona Dakey Robert Evans Thomas Devine Mary Connor Fogarty Catherine Maas Donahue Phillip Hannigan Elizabeth Grisnik Flynn Kenneth Harris Gladys Kissner Furluga James Helmert Mary Cashin Gilliford Ann Caldwell Kennedy James Gilliford Bernice Novogradac Loman Annie Goebel John Lynch Charles Henry Loretta Storen Lysaught William Hoffman Robert McDonald Francis Holton Mark Mestrovich Fred Holtz Joseph Mikesic Frances Horan Charles Miller Theodore Janich Lawrence Moroney Michael Kloster Rita Ries Orlowski John Kraft William Parsons Joseph Linck Joseph Peterson Frank Lipovitz Mary Pohle Wilma Kraus Mangan Norine Galvin Quinlan Edward Mangan Francis Ricketts F. Manning James Ryan Robert Mead Edward Shoptaw Lawrence Meyer John Shoptaw Delphine Orth Rose Siebers Victor Orzeck Christine Silady Mary Trehey Peterson Anna Horvat Skradski Donald Powell Anthony Sutter Raymond Reynolds Elizabeth Geer Thompson Marguerite Hagan Richmond John Riley Margaret Russell George Schick Geraldine O'bryan Schloegel Louis Schwed Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1933 James McWilliams Harry Yoachum Michael Balint Margaret McWilliams Charles Young George Beatty Mildred Gray Meyer Albert Zemaitis Dolores Ihle Bennett John Minghini Melvin Bergman Margaret Wren Mohn Lawrence Burns Mary Zoeter Morrissey Dorothy Manning Bush Joseph Nausbaum Marcella Murphy Caldwell Helen Nicholson Novak Thomas Canterbury Edward Novo-gradac Thomas Carmody Philip Nugent Lawrence Carrigan Joseph Nusbaum Stanley Chrzanowski John O'Hare Marguerite Sause Classen William Patch Peter Clune Michael Pavicic Alice Sheehan Cordon Frank Peterson Laura Bertram Corrigan Charles Plese Frank Decoursey Bernice Pohle John Feren Eileen Schick Proffer Rose Frankovich Charles Quinlan Margaret Flack Frith Cyril Redmond Edward Gabel William Reiling Eugene Geiger Jean Walden Rickel John Gibson William Rickel Kathleen McDermott Golden Rose Mus Roper Otto Grisnik Paul Ruddy Joseph Grzybowski Louis Sachen Alice Hagan Louise Skradski Sambol Charles Hainzle Marguerite Scherrer George Haluska Herbert Schnieders Lawrence Hanis Ellen Myers Sheble Galen Harper Celest Pohle Sloan Mary Girten Harris Esther Hollecker Smith Anna Wilson Hite John Smith Marguerite Gillepsie Johnson Joseph Steach Margaret Ronan Keating Mary Bruenn Sterk Godfrey Kobetitsch Aloysius Storms Ellen Anderson Lynch John Sutter Hank Mantel Esther Gray Thomas Jerome Martin Mary Boyle Thompson Francis Maskill Mary Audley Ullom Rosemary Gibson Harold Vader McCormick Emil Vollmar Joseph McCormick Agnes Westhues Vossler Lorine McSorley Damian Wilson Updated 01/26/2021 Class of 1934 Charles Laskowski Loretta Vogrin Tyler Francis Aita Frances Lillig Gene Von Denk Lawrence Anderson Alfred Loetel Charles
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