The Young Men's Sodality of St. Mary's Church pictured in 1909 at their annual outing, held at the Lancaster Driving Park, which is now the Repka property. Shown are; front, left to right— 1) Lawrence O'Neill, 2) Henry Swartz, 3) Arthur Anstett, 4) Louis Ferrand, 5) Linus Enser, 6) Steve Jacobowski, 7) Carl Adolf, 8) Raymond Hastrich, 9) Dave Schrader. Second row: 10) George Mullaney, 11) Henry Wahl, 12) John Mullaney, 13) Ed Hoke, 14) Henry Newhouse, 15) Joseph Bach (now Rev. Bach), 16) Roman Nuwer (now Monsignor Nuwer), 17) John Goldbach, 18) Merle Dickinson, 19) Frank X. Nuwer, Jr. Third row: 20) John Lambrix, 21) Ed Adolf, 22) Walter Robinson, 23) Dab Monnin, 24) Charles Goldbach, 25) Frank X, Nuwer, Sr., 26) William Hurley, 27) Fred Dentinger, 28) Ray Knauber, 29) Roger McGraw. Fourth row: 30) Leo Lambrix, 31) Edward Ott (now Rev. Ott), 32) Charles Thill, 33) Joseph Meiler, 34) Joseph Goldbach, 35) George Emminger, 36) Joseph Nichter, 37) Robert Adolf, 38) John Wolf, 39) John Hoke, 40) Charles Keicher, 41) Frank Staebell, 42) Henry Staebell, 43) Henry Stephan, 44) Frank Ball. Top: 45) Ralph Maute, 46) Charles Newhouse, 47) Nick Haungs,48) unidentified, 49) George Haungs, 50) Pete Haungs, 51) Richard Voigt, 52) John Geyer, 53) Ed Ball, 54) Joseph Sheffler, 55) Leo E. Huber, 56) Arthur Seibert and 57) Simon Kiehl. |
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