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St. Bernard Class of 1971

 

AS SEVENTH GRADERS

(B-F L-R)

T. Snyder, G. Pollman, G. Denterman, J. Schumacher, R. Schettler, A. Mueggenberg, G. Koster, K. Boes, Sister Teresita

M. Heisterkamp, J. Wenzel, C. Meister, J. Wenzel, N. Thelen, J. Schaefer, P. Kennebeck, J. Neumayer

S. stark, L. Snyder, N. Miller, L. Reiff, V. Rosener, D. Nieland, S. Boes, J. Gaffney, N. Neumayer

M. Woedehoff, K. Stinkamp, J. Wessling, L. Tiefenthaler


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