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Beliefs > Churches > Zion German Congregational Church > Confirmation Classes > 1935

Zion German Congregational Church Confirmation Class of 1935

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Zion German Congregational Church Confirmation Class of April 14, 1935.

Front row from left to right: ?, Genevieve LaVerne Hohnstein, ?, ?, ?, possibly Paulina Schleiger, Wilbert Peter Popp.

Second row from left to right: ?, ?, Violet Gettman, ?, ?, Rev. Johannes Hopp, Doris Lind, ?.

Third row from left to right: ?, Eloise Herder, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?.

Fourth row from left to right: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?.

Back row from left to right: ?, ?, ?, Donald W. Dilleman, ?, ?, ?.

Unable to identify: Ruth Krumbholz, Wilbert C. Sinner, Henry A. K. Schaefer, Ray Miller, Alvin H. Schaefer, Esther Werner, Roy A. Miller, Lydia Borgardt, Luella E. Wing, Victor Kaiser, Esther Klaus, Leah Bufuss, Florence Weitzel, Mabel Schoenemann, Theresa Schlitt, Edna Wacker, Robert Fink, John Hinkel, Ray Brehm, Paul Mohr, George Yost, Edward Schossler, John Frankhouse, Ray Miller, Herold Hohnstein, Irine Ostby, Laura Nyberg, Marjorie Schmer, Philiipp Hahn, Leon Noble Nord.

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Sources

Photograph courtesy of Paul Pitzer who also identified his uncle, Wilbert Peter Popp.

Georgia Hohnstein Conway identified her aunt, Genevieve LaVerne Hohnstein, in the front row.

Eloise Herder identified by Lisa Sinner Hetzler.

Violet Gettman identified by her niece, Diane Gozzi (née Gettman).

Paulina Schleicher identified by Robert Allen Schleicher.

​Doris Lind identified by her daughter, Kathleen Keller.

Translation of the Zion Congregational Church Books 1914-1967. Names are spelled as shown in the church records. Alternative spellings are shown in parentheses.
Last updated June 13, 2023
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