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St. Bernard Class of 1936

Breda, Iowa

 

As Grade Eight

Milton Bohnenkamp, Conrad stork, Cyril Lengeling, Leo Snyder, Vernice Forke, Urban Polking, Iver Fee, Romain Boes

Rita Schaefer, Wilma Ludwig, Rayneldis Sieve, Rosina Reising, Florence Nieland, Marcella Wegman, Sara Roth, Thelma Wessling, Rita Stork

Urban Schulte, Mary Ann Knobbe, Felicitas Knobbe, Philomena Woerdehoff, Edith Snyder, Alma Bruning, Ethelyn Wolterman, Leona Thelen, Melvin Determan, Richard Determan, Richard Nieland

Alywn Brinker, Leonard Snyder, Cecil Boeckman, Merle Wolterman,

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