Ben Blewett High School - Brochure Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1922
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L1 lf JIHRDLIFE YEARBUJK PUBLISHED JUNE STUDENTS I9 22 W QS. BY 0- fbigfva + 0 Z ffZf'74Z?,W! f ffff g !?Q !fZ?'5Q A 1 Af f soma-ff 2-:W eb Faculty Stem Ed1tOT111S Poems Stones Honor Roll cmd Blewett B Awards Adv1sor3 Groups Orgamzauons Athleucs Aud Nofes Book Rewevvs L1fe Lmes Advertlsements f ff f ' f N N ' V ,g.F'ff N John J Maddox Superintendent of Instruction H H Ryan Principal L W Rader, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Guy C Forsman, Eighth Grade Administrator Phlllplhb Crecelxns Seventh Grade Administrator I C. H. Sackett, Assistant Principal, Ninth Grade Administrator The Faculty at Ben Blewett fumor MWWW W f if H Qy C H Sackett 'Vl15s Anna Baker Mr A IN Beeman N'r George Boettner MISS C A Brown M155 F J Brown M15 Grace Brown A1155 Eleanor Byrne Mr E F Card M F E Ch1e5 M155 Ella Colfc1 N155 Al1ce M Connors MISS Phlllplne Crecelns Mr Vest Dav 5 Mr George L De la Roche. M155 C Z Dresser M15 Luclllc Elsenhardt M15 Lorneha Forbes Mr Guy C Forsman M155 Grace Gallagher MIS Edna Ge1tz M15 Margaret G1lmorc M1 AugusL Grossman M155 Ehzabeth Guerm M Elma Hanna lVlr B I' Hebberger M155 Nome Heddergott Mr Chas J Hosek Mr C E Jones MIS Kate Jones Dr O M Koemg M155 Dena Lange MISS Ed1th LOWCIISKBIH M155 Helen McCalp1n Mr W C McNutt M155 M15 M15 M155 M155 MISS M155 M155 M155 Carrle Markham Ellzabeth Maus Bertha Meehan Ethel L MlllS Lucy M1ll5 Mary Nlcholson Ellzabeth Pratt J D Pryor A M Racy Mr Marshall Reed M155 MIS M155 M155 M1s M155 M155 M155 M155 MISS Mlss M155 MISS MISS M155 Annabel Remnnz Ellzabeth R1ce A M Rosen Harrlet Rothman Lou15e Schlutlus Elsa L Soeckmck Ott1l1a Schm1dt Laura B Solfronk Melmda Th1as Laura R Thomure Teresa T1mmerherm lda Tod Elxzabeth Toomey Bertha Uhl Ora M W1ll1t5 I1 nc1p1l Asslstant Prmcupal 9th Grade Aclmlnlstrator Soc1al Study C1v1cs Vocat1ons Pr1nt1ng General Sclence General SCIENCE General SCIENCE Home Economlcs Engl1sl- Soc1al Study C1v1cs Rehab1l1tat1on Class Engl1sh Sponsor of C0frld0Y Officers Mathemat1c5 CIVICS Mathematxcs l:ngl151 General Suence 7th Grade Adm1n15trator Busmess Manager of J11n1or L1fe Engl1sh CIVICS French Span1sh Mathematlcs Drawmg Vocatlons CIVICS SOCIHI Study Mathematlcs Latln 8th Grade Adm1n1st1ator Commerc1al Matl-emat1c5 Engl1sh Vocat1on5 SDCIBI Study Sponsor of Jun or L1fe Sranlsh Mxthematlcs Soc1al Study C1v1cs Soc1al Study C1v1cs Vocat1on5 Engl1sh Manual General Sc1ence Drawmg General Sc1en e Botany Physwlogy Manual Arts Forglng 1-ngl15h S1 perv15or of 9th Grade Credxts Physncal Tralnmg Soc1al Study C1v1cs Mathematlcs Mathematlcs English Engh h So 1al Study Rehab1l1tat1on Class Mathematics Musxc Engl1sh C1v1cs Vocat1on5 Soc1al Study Mathemahcs Soc1al Study Vocatlons Fngllsh Home Econnm1cs Sc1e11ce Muslc S c1al Study L1brar1an En llsh Soc1al Study Mechamcal Drawlng Engl1sh Mathemahcs Comme-rc1al Art Drawmg Engl1sh General Sc1ence Engllsl' Book Custod1an Commerclal Pley51cal Tra1n1ng Commerclal Soc1al Study Mathematlcs Leave o Absence Lnmmerclal Leave of Absence Lat1n Engl1sh Art Drawlng Soc1al Study CINICS Vocatlons ff Helen Pagel Martha Grocott Robmette Robmson Edward Carlm Eugene Ruane Emmet Thompson Katherme Mendle W111ard Turley Dorcas Cochran Marjorle Mllne Mr Davls Mxss Gllmore MISS Remnltz Miss Tlmrnerhern IHI Sl-XVI FACULTY SPONSORS -a S Edxtor 1n Chxef Assoclate Edxtor Sec Reporters Club Athletic Edltor 1 tant Athletlc Edxtor 9th Grade Sth Grade Advertxsmg Busmess Asslstant Asslstant Assxstant Asslstant Exchange Edltor Busmess Manager Edxtor A s1stant Ed1tor Accountant V1 J fri! 4Q1 JL A William Gleason ...........,......................... 7th Grade Assistant ' ' .................................r......... s' ' sm UBIRUV' i 0: The fdunwr Lie Bear knob PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY 'rr-IE BEN BLEWETT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ST LOUIS MISSOURI Stll Stllttls Hb, Blewett jurxcr IS closmcf tts fifth year Many of 1ts students Q C who attended durmff 1ts first year are now finlshlng thelr Erst gig year of a un1vers1ty educatlon many others durmg th1s tlme have left school at the close of the mnth year and are found 1n mdustrlal occupatxons down town where I frequently meet them I have been deeply mterested rn th1s school smce 1ts orgamzatlon and xt has been my prwrlege and dehbht to have been assocnated ln an ofhcxal capac 1ty wlth 1ts work durmg three years of 1ts l1fe I am therefore mterested ln the future l1fe of the boys and glrls of jumor and never fall to note the degree of success of these pup1ls after leavlng the jumor Were I to attempt to express ln one word the leadmg character1st1c developed 1n a. majorlty of the pup1ls of jumor Hlgh lt would be that they are made self starters I speak from exper1ence when I say that th1s IS not a school where the teachers turn cranks that set pup1ls 1n mot1on An opportun1ty IS glven each pupll to exercise an 1n1t1at1ve whlch makes that pupll a self starter Many d6H1'11lClOI1S of a Jumor hngh school may be found 1n books and magazlnes but I shall here be presumptuous enough to com a new one a jun1or hlgh ns a school so orgamzed that puprl 3CtlVlty results from self starters and not from the use of cranks Here IS your opportun1ty wh1ch lS to determme later whether you are to lead or to follow whether you can thlnk and act for yourself or whether your employer or overseer must always turn the crank that sets you 1n motlon Thrs power of 1n1t1at1ve I see 1n pup1ls of Ben Blewett both ln school and out of school I recently v1s1ted a group of boys rn the auto mechamcs shop of the Con txnuat1on School In makmg certaln drawmgs lt was necessary for them to use some techmcal terms Thrs called for the spellmg of some qu1te drfficult l -- ...- Y I 0 XS ' v , . v r - . 1 , 1 . 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N v v - Y amrsrrzraat mnriszm words A spelling match was suggested which was approved by the boys and the instructor proposed that any two of the boys organize the group for a match Two boys stepped out and after a conference in one corner of the room proceeded to organize the group and ln a few minutes the group was divided and the two sides were combating each other the two leaders pro nouncing the words and the instructor acting as umplre Upon inquiry I found the two leaders had been pupils at Junior High Another illustration of the process by which self starters are made is that of the work seen during advisory periods Very recently I visited a certain group during the advisory period at Junior and saw the following President took charge of group Two or three pupils spoke of the an nual number of the junior Life emphasizing the importance of assisting in making it a success Three new pupils had just Joined the class one from a junior High in Los Angeles The President called upon different members to explain to these pupils the program of the school Certain pupils volunteered to escort the new pupils to lurch room and other class rooms The pupil from Los Angeles was invited to tell of the junior High from which he came questions Certain representatives of clubs spoke of the advantages of clubs and encouraged members to be more active The following clubs and actlv ities were discussed Paper Collections Savings Bank Use of Library Auditorium Sessions and Behavlor in the Lunch Room A pupil was requested to prepare a forceful speech for the next day setting forth reasons why the group should have its picture in the Annual of the Junior Life During the last twenty minutes the teacher took charge of the group and the problems of the class rooms were discussed The work of each class period was taken up and diiliculties encountered by pupils removed as far as possible In one case the assignment in Mathematics was not clear to a few pupils and was cleared up by other members and the teacher One pupil said he was falling behind in History Others endeavored to offer suggestions to him and one boy who seemed to be his pal said the trouble was in a lack of preparation He advised his friend to spend more time in study The teacher then offered some valuable suggestions as to how to do home study The entire hour was spent in discussions of matters relative to the development of a better school spirit and in assisting pupils who needed help either in bringing about better conduct or class room work Other subjects of vital importance to the work of individual pupils and the morale of the school were laid over for the next advisory perlod I have always been interested in the boys found in Dickens writin s as compared with those of James Whitcomb Riley The process of education ll! I 1 I - ' ' A I t . l O' , D 1 ' 7 y . , . . ' ' ' Lt 97 ' H . . ,, . . . . . . 3 l 1 . . . After he had told of its leading features, the other pupils asked him numerous . I .U . . . . I . . , . . pn S mama, maj as revealed IH Dlckens boys was far dlfferent from that offered the boys descrxbed by Rlley The Dnkens boy was anythlng but a self starter wh1le the Rxley boy always possessed certam lflltlatlVE whnch IS revealed ln the above lllL1StI'3tlOllS For 1llustrat1on httle Paul Dombeys educatlon was adapted to adult hfe mstead of that of chlldhood Thls novel lb mtended to depnct the prxde and selfishness of old London merchants Old Dombey when l1ttle Paul was but 8 hours and 40 mmutes old sand Dombey and Son would be the name of the firm Old Dombey thought the world was made for th1s new f1rm to trade rn and so Paul was tramed for the hrm Hls mother dxed when he was but a few days old and the father became h1s tutor When just able to talk hls f1rst lessons 1n language and ar1thmet1c by hls father were such e ons as would endeavor to gxve the youngster som 1dea of the purchasmg power of money H1s father would talk to hxm about the great value of money One day l1ttle Paul sald Papa can money do anyth1ng9 and when old Dombey replled Yes l1ttle Paul sald Why dldnt If save Mamma? This set the father to thlnkm to play 1n the sand but she would never perrnlt the l1ttle fellow to ask any questlons One day when he dared to ask her a quest1on she told hmm the tory of a l1ttle boy who was gored to death by a bull for asklng questlons How rephed l1ttle Paul could a bull know that the l1ttle boy asked questlonsu Upon thls the ugly old nur e gave Paul a slap on the head and told him to attend to hxs own buslness Old Dr Bllmber the old professor one day sald to old Dombey who w1shed the professor to deal wlth Paul as an adult Instead of a boy Shall I make a man of your son before he 19 a chxldj Mr Dombey kept pllmg cares upon l1ttle Paul untxl he became old fash1oned and dred very early 1n hfe How could a self starter b p 0 duced under such a system of educat1on9 Thmk for yourselves 1n performmg the tasks ass1gned you by your teachers Meet determlnedly the rebuffs and dnsappolntments as they come to you In your thmkmg before drawmg a concluslon seek the advlce of cxperxenced persons A Self starter IS one who dares to take the mltlatxve m carrymg out convlctmons whlch he has reached through clear thmklng whlch comes as a result of such tramlng as you are recelvmg at un1or Be a Self starter 1n llfe mstead of always wartmg for some leader to turn the crank wh1ch w1ll set you m ITTOIIOU L W Rader I I Y 5 1 Y A YY N Y W rf- 4 'wg I -:tri ' X ' . - ' 9 1 ss . ' ' e ' ' ' hs V! ' Q ' .A ' ' ' 18 Mrs. Pitchin, an ugly old nurse, would take Paul down to the sea shore . A Q , ' ... . 4 . 4. ' 4 S ' , 4 I Q . . . . . H Q 1 . L4 4 4 l L. l L4 y '5 . . . . A ,L - ,, S r - amrwreat mem I clue mon lht lommumlx s Im tstmtnl OW and then I have occaslon to talk wlth a ch1ld who has de clared the xntentron to leave school and get a Job That IS the cue for me to make a plea for h1s contlnumg hls educat1on I 15650941 try to pomt out to h1m the advantages whxch w1l1 accrue to h1m through further choollng I wonder sometlmes how smcere my argument sounds for whlle I talk to h1m about what he Wlll gam from more educatlon my m1nd and consclence perslst 1n jumpmg to another thought f fafmvk vii Of course he w1ll profit IH many ways rf he remams and apphes hlmself to h1s task but I can t help thlflklflg that after all by all odds the greatest profit goes to the Clty of St Louxs or to the commumty 1n whxch he IS to take up hls abode Every lgnorant man ln th1s town has xt IH h1m to make trouble tor us all Every thmkmg man has It 1n h1m to be an asset to the commumty Of course there are uneducated people who make the world better by thelr membershlp and there are educated crlmmals There IS the dlffer ence that character makes Perhaps some forms of monarchy would profit by having a c1t1zenry ol lgnorant nar1ow vrsmoned serfs But ln thlS country we have not only the Job of making a l1v1ng but the task of governing ourselves The latter IS much harder than the former It takes more study and thought and more character Our salvatxon in matters of government w1ll come through keep mg chlldren at study durmg the1r youth so that all our boys and glrls may be equxpped wlth ideals and knowledge and sklll ln self government Wl'llCh have been taught them by persons who understand the problem and who have the mterests of the communlty at heart So th1s school 1ntends to keep ltS pupils unt1l it can send them on 1nto further educatlon or at least unt1l the perlod of chlldhood IS past If one of these pupxls does not seem to fit the course of study we are golng to take the pos1t1on that the Creator knew what He was domg when He made the pupll that we human school people who have made the cour e of study are ln error In other words the questlon IS not so much whether the ch1ld lb sultable for the school it IS rath r whether the school IS fit to recelve the ch1ld H H Ryan l ' l ,A . 1 1 - r- w ' 9 4 ll x 7 ' YL' l A C A A K ., tx . . . - .N gr ,, -! . . ,A - -y - B ,Q ' Q? a . . . . . n t. - f, , . . . . - 1' ,17 '-fu :- e,, if V , S . . . 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' 9 7 ,- . v .u 1 Q 1 y -f i Y . 1 l. . p .4 . . , .. . -1 mam ff In I tluc ltcd PLISUII HAVE just cleaned out my desk here at school and put things in order I don t often do it I fear you may have noticed that fact l XI think buildings ought to be so constructed that desks could be iff 6 tucked away where they wouldn t show Besides after you clean up your desk and put things away you can t find them' But in one httle drawer I found a piece of paper on which I had copied this sentence from the message to the legislature of Iowa by the governor at that time Mr William L Harding I copied lt a year or so ago because nt expressed so well the ideally educated individual This IS the quotatlon The best conception of an educated person today is one whose mind is trained to enjoy and appreciate the best things of life whose hands are tra1ned to do some useful labor well whose heart is attuned to the noblest impulses and whose patrlotism is grounded on the fundamentals of our form of govern ment IRM 9 Principals superintendents and educators in general are criticised some Scmetimes they themselves feel uncertain hard as they are trying that they are furnishing the best kind that should be provided Some people think that the process of educat1on is not a progressive one that because the father studied Latln and Algebra when he entered high school the son or daughter should do likewise Perhaps the son or daughter should and perhaps not It is worth while occasionally to check up our school life against some defined ideal to see 1f we have any right to expect to attam it What are the best things of l1fe to which Mr Harding refers? It is rather difficult to make a list of them but we know what they are they vary with the mdi vidual but in most cases they may fairly be called best thmgs Are you in your school life learning to enjoy and appreclate these or does your school life seem to make you feel as if you were being driven in a deep trench so deep you can t see out at either side but can see only an almost endless path in front of you some day you will be able to get out when you quit school or graduate If so you are losmg out on one of these aims of education Which kind of training are you now getting in school? Is the school teaching you only theoretical things or practlcal as well? And do you do them just so so or well9 Schools are improving all the t1rr1e in this respect and they will improve a great deal more I think that when the author spoke of hands that are trained he meant to mclude all mdi viduals that are tramed and trained not merely to do work of a D or C grade but rather always of a B or A grade So you have a right to ask yourself whether the school is helping you so that later you may do your work according to the B or A standard, And then have you the strength of character to carry out the noble lm I 0 ,ti ' ' A . A 11 in j x 1 1 I A C I , n c I , - - - . s - . , . , , . 5 YV times because they do not provide the proper type of education for children. Q . V l U 4 . V 4 . - . v . H . ,, , . . ' . I . U . ,, n , 1 . - . ,. . . . . ' Q ' l ' If u U ss vv , Q it as It vs ' 4 , . ' nt 'Y tr 91 1 1 agiraruzrorat JEZEEEZN pulses that you and every other boy and glrl has? Or have you a long l1st of al1b1s that you thlnk excuse you? Lastly IS the government all wrong or are you wlllmg to accept It and strrve to correct lt where rt rs weakg If you have read thls far suppose you go back and read the quotatlon agaln I can have no better or truer wlsh for the boys and glrls of thls school than that thls school may vvrth others help you to measure up to th1s dehnltron of an educated person C H Sackett tlx A H I guess I can get by How often one hears this expressron nowadays Many people seem to have adopted It as a sort of if motto for thelr l1ves But lb It a safe motto for any of us I 3 MQ' 0 If we were to look at the hves of any of the men or women who have been real successes ln llfe we should hnd that they are 16Cpl6 who were not content wlth srmply gettrng by Whatever they have undertaken they have acconaphshed by means of therr greatest possrble efforts A bellever 1n get by cannot be a real success IU any llfe Work He 15 the one who mstead of makmg opportunltles for hrmself or preparrncf hrm self for opportumtles when they do come IS dr1ft1ng wa1t1ng for somethmv to turn up Does the successful doctor engrneer or archltect sxrnply try to get by 1n l'11S work? Thmk what catastroph1es would result lf such were the case A engmeer who bullds a bridge does not construct It strong enough slmply to susta1n the maxlmum load lt wrll probably have to bear Instead he bullds a brldge to carry live or ten tlmes the heavlest welght A successful career 15 bullt lrke a secure brldge wth dally preparation not just enough preparatron but five trmes ten tlmes as much To succeed 1n school work rn your work of after lxfe does not mean crcssmg a dehnrte border lrne There lb a twrhght zone where the ordrnary student the ord1nary behever m get by ns left whlle the ambltlous go on to success beyond Not to obtam the coveted word Passed but to obtam a mastery over the subject IS the goal It IS not vvrth the motto get by that the pleasant land of achievement 1s reached G C Forsman l , .ft ' x' , + - ' 1 . 6 I lg I I V ' 5 Y 3 v fr 1 lm ., f?7- 4 ,, A . 1 1. , , . - ' . r' . .4 , sl ' A grxthg , c . 1 . . , , . ' ' kt ' 17 1 n ' V L. . . H ,, M . . . ' ' ' v 3 . rs ' y . r tw .. H A 9 I I . 4 . I1 D 4 . . . , N . M . , , S 1 A . . - N . 1 . ' I. . v ' , s I , V . . . H ,, . i . . . - , Y ., . At A YI ' 1 . ' ' ' li 77 afmttrertt mam SC H001 DAX S I wlsh I were stlll golng to school OW often do we hear older people say th1s to chlldren who growl Vg, 'W and cornplaxn about havmv to go to school? Do grown people Vzl 3 ll mean th1s statement or are they saymg xt to make the boys and wgggfil g1rls feel better about 1t9 Try th1s experlment the next tlme you see a group of adults at le1sure 1n a roorn go to the plano and begm to play School Days and see the pleasure wlth whrch one or more of them will jom you 1n smgmg School days school days Dear old golden rule days Is all of th1s a sham? Not long ago 1n one of our mght schools an old man was asked why he thought It necessary to attend school at hls age H answered I had to go to work when I was twelve years old I know that what I am studymg now w1ll not do me much good any more but ever smce I have been workmg I have always wanted to go back to school Now I am g1vmg myself that pleasure Was th1s pretense? Every summer the col leges and un1vers1t1es are crowded wxth men and women many of them no longer young who come w1th happy hearts to be enrolled once more rn school Look at these figures They will UIVS you some 1dea of the number of grown ups who went to school last summer because among other reasons they wanted to g1ve themselves that pleasure Cahfornla Unlverslty enrolled 7864 Chlcago Un1vers1ty enrolled 6458 College of Clty of New York enrolled 3300 Colorado Unxverslty enrolled 3264 Columbxa UTIIVCTSIIY N Y enrolled 11809 Cornell Unlverslty enrolled 2739 M1Chlg3H Unlversxty enrolled 2797 Mlnnesota Unlverslty enrolled 2681 Texas Unlversxty enrolled 2588 Wlsconsm Unlverslty enrolled 4547 If school days are a per1od of Joy and satxsfactlon to grown people how much more must they mean to boys and Urrls who can glve thelr entlre tlme and energy to them, Are you storlng away for future years happy mem OTICS of your present school davsg Are you enjoymg your lessons rnstead of merely learnlng them? Some day when you are an adult w1ll you be able to slng and as though you meant lt too ichool days school days Dear old olden rule days even though you have had no experlence wnth Readlng and wr1t1nU and rthmetlc Taught to the tune of a h1ckory stlck 9 1 Phxhpme Crecellus n 0 I 'Q ff' If 1 A - . . U 'H ., 1 Y V 1 K A A A K at ' ' ' 99 free - - .,', I x r 'll' mqi' K , 'ff-Y-' ns. ' ' , g : as Ll., Af ' ' ' W. Uv 3 ' as . 5 1,..1 le... ' . ' ' . ' 1' 'fAt s . Q-on ' . ' tt 70 ' ' 1 1 .. , , N A 4 . T Q ' I . C .L , . v , . . . ,, . - Y , . o ' o , . . . 4. ,.. v b - - , ,- ' .- AA 4 . . N - u v U t, . t H . . . , Q . 1 5,1 A w ' ' 7' .-r I g,ewn.frefRt 'DI-IFEQN an I ht I' Ill ons Xssuu lllo St Lou1s May 8 1922 MISS Robmette ROb1USOH Secretary of Reporters Club Blewett jumor Hxgh School Dear Madam Answerxng your recent favor regardmg the Patrons Assoc1at1on I beg brlefly to glve you these facts The mam body of the Assocxatron known as the St Louls Publlc School Patrons Allrance was mcorporated ln 1898 1n thxs State Its purpose among other thlngs was to establrsh a medlum of acquarntance and sympathy between the patrons and frrends of the publlc schools of the Clty of St Louls regardless of race rellglous creed or polxt xcal affillatlon to encourage and dxrect the educational work m the respectxve chools by means of lectures essays etc to lend Hnancxal ard whenever nec essary to equlp schools wlth lxbrarles apparatus and other essentxals which cannot be provrded by the Board of Educatlon The Ben Blewett umor Hlgh School Assoclatlon was organlzed on Washmgtons blrthday thlS year It has held several meetlngs and has shown a lxve sp1r1t rn the 1nterest of umor Hlgh Thrs assocratlon now has a membersh1p of 187 wrth prospects of an ncrease shortly to 500 The dues are S1 00 per year Wlth kmd regards I am Respectfully M Hartman 1 f SUPPOSE you th1nk that thls xs golng to be an artlcle about sav mg money but you are very much mlstaken It IS to tell you that you must begm your savmg wrth other thmgs besldes money L '?X ust let the Blewett boys and glrls tell you a wee llttle b1t of how thrrfty they are becommg Every smgle day of the school year they brmg to school all the old newspapers and magazlnes that are no longer of 1nterest to the famlly and would otherwlse be burned up Each Thursday the truck provlded by the 'leacher s Annultv Assoclatlon calls for thls paper and sells rt to some paper stock company and the proceeds goes to the perma nent fund of that assoclatlon In thls way the students are turnmg mater1al whlch would be wasted mto money whxch lb dolng good work Durlng the past year we have collected about a ton each week or a total of forty tons of paper Our leaders IU thls work are as follows 132,21 , Gil l ' ' f a ' . . 1 ' I1 s , , .1 ' ' - 'l'l l'i 'l D . . . . 'ft I ' ' A3 axmwrem mam WINNER FOR THE SCHOOL M1ss L M1115 Group 5723 lbs Av Wlnners by grades AdVlS6fS No lbs v per pupll 9th grade MISS Maus 4928 8th grade M1ss Racy 4043 7th grade M1ss L M1lls 5723 Speclal Mentxon Grade Advlser v per puprl t M1ss Forbes 4918 M1ss ones 3272 M1ss Geltz 2788 t M1ss Lowensteln 2327 M1ss Heddergott 2481 t M1ss Meehan 3511 IVIISS Gllmore 2991 hc St li HE fnrst Job the Reporters Club tackles rs the electmon of a staff xy: The staff must be composed of dependable mterested students because the task of editing the unlor Llfe every two weeks and tfe Blewett Year Book lS ln thelr hands Of course the faculty sponsors gu1de and supervxse the work but success depends upon the enthusxasm the staff conveys to the reporters and the reporters to the groups The staff thls year IS partxcularly worthy slnce It had the courage to carry on under the d1rect1on of a new faculty edltor M1ss Thomure the founder and faculty edltor for four years left ln anuary to study at Chlcabo Umvefrsxty t l l lLl s ll 5710 Bartmer Ave St Louxs Mo May 6th 1922 Vhss Robmette Roblnson Secretary of the Reporters Club Blewett unlor Hxgh School Dear Miss Robmson You are very kmd to want to know somethmg about the Mothers Circle of junlor H1 h and to g1V6 me an opporturnty to tell you just a llttle about the C1rcle The Mothers Clrcle hopes to be a real help to the junxor Hxbh School and to the Communlty xn general We want to be an mspxratlon to all the , G V Y , WF, f 1 I .- ' ' . 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I l 1' -'fy ' 1 1 . 1. 4 ' 'I'h1N o I fl' 'cle 1 'Q l . v . . ., , . mcthers of Junxor pupxls All parents have xdeals for the1r ch1ldren We are plannlng to brmg speakers to our meetings whose knowledge of ch1ld hood and whose trammg and experlence can laelp us better to grasp the problem surroundmg chrldren of today thereby helpmg us to develop the ldeals we have rn m1nd We hope our clrcle w1ll be a meetmg place for all the teachers and moth ers who are connected 1n any way wlth unlor so that we may all become frlends and work together 1n harmony and Joy for the common good of the pup1l and the school Our meetmgs w1ll all be mterestxng and not too long The program as partially outlmed for next fall w1ll brlng to us emment speakers on present day questlons of 1mportance 1n the development of noble men and women and It w1ll also lnclude a meetmg g1ven over entlrely to the Mothers who are members of the Club There IS a place for every mother and an answer for every problem m the pro ram of our work We need the Mothers the Mothers need us and we each need one another When school opens 1n September let s all work together for good 1n The Mothers Clrcle of unlor Hlgh I do hope th1s brlef outhne wlll be what you want There lb so much that we want to do and our commlttees are so enthuslastlc about the club that lt IS hard to tell you 1n a few words half we hope to do Slncerelv yours Mrs Walter Dlehm M knoxx lulgmtnls KG A O one knows better than the staff that whatever measure of suc Z cess IS atta1ned ln the Jumor L1fe and 1n the Year Book IS due Manga, to the hearty support the students and faculty glve to the work gag af? When It was reported to us that Dr Br1ggs of Columbla Umver s1ty Sald ln h1s recent lecture at Central H1gh School that he re garded the junlor L1fe as one of the best school pubhcatnons 1n the country because lt so faxthfully mxrrored the hfe of the boys and glrls ln umor we were deellghted The many demands we have made for the t1me and thought of the school have been met 1n a sp1r1t that thrxlls the members of the staff and gxves them a keen lnterest m ffomg forward wlth the work We w1sh to g1ve honorable mentlon to the students whose deslgns were selected for thxs Year Book The art mstructors M1ss Uhl and Mxss Rosen opened the desngn contest to the students takmg art as an electlve The students worked so earnestly that when the drawlngs were submxtted to the comm1ttee lt was difficult to make a cholce Tne followmg were Fmally selected l I - - ' . y - A . Y 0' as - V V - V ' V . , . J . . V V u v 3 ' x 1 . 1 - A IX Q7 t - , , . - Q, - 3 E . . . U l . . ,, , . . lc . Y V 'L . . . . 114' 'V ' ' ' ' M . . V. . . . Q V J V an - VV - :D . . , ' , N armrest mai f'X, Cover T1tle Pabe Contents -leadln Or dI1l!'1Il0IlS Mus1c Athletlcs Shops Clubs Cartoons Book REVIEWS The End R1cl1ard Burns Frances Johansen Frances Porterheld Hojt Howard rctl lVlcKn1 ht V1r lIllZ1 Toedtman Franc1s Connelly ane Ph1ll1p1 Iess1e Drescher Clark Sm1th Fred MCKU1 ht Fanme VVh1teman fum The stan apprcuates thc SQFVILSS of MISS MLCHIIJIII who conducted the lcetry contest Qwe are proud of our poets read the1r wo1'ks'D of M159 Rcmmtz and her comm1ttee who read scores of storles ln an effort to hnd the lcst 'md of MISS Rothman and her Kodak Club who conducted the snapshot contest But were the stan to mentlon the names of all who have lVf,I1 then b1t of thou ht and t1me to the Year Book the name of every pup1l and teacher ll Blew ett 11n1or H1 h School must be mcluded T it dzfwof lc!! 13411 lbjflwlff W V! Do If tlxffou, f cf! lffc .oc . 5 1 I A 13 IX F 1 ,v M , A ,wJ, . 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' - - 6 ' ar: fR, msn lun ' 'w PON the moated castle fell The curse of w1cked falry s spell All slept The klng ln CIITl11'16d robe of state The Jester wlth h1s shaven pate Alone ln lllgll sequestered tower The lovely prlncess 111 her bower The courtler o er hrs Game of chance The lady curts ymg 1n the dance Tue dusky slaves wlth peacock fans All slept Unt1l the prlnce IH shlnmg mall The prmcess sought and klssed The tale Relates that henchman knlght and clown Took up the work or play laxd down A hundred years before Perchance you thmk lt a far cry Prom falry s charm to Jumor Hlgh Yet mark When sound the bugle notes When to the breeze Old Glory Hoats Twould seem a spell enchants enthralls So stlll the stanways campus halls e player pauses ball xn hand The goal forgot the runners stand The lagbard on home task 1ntent The student o er h1s pages bent The teacher planmng for her class The bloommg grrl before the glass The careless hoyden merry wag RESPOHSIVG sober face the Flag The bugled tones IH sxlence d1e Alert allve agam they ply The game or task just lald aslde And young llfe moves on swelllng txde At Junlor Hlbh Anonyma W IQ V K , 1 A. ' K 7 A l l'1gfSz1l11le Al . im' . , b , l ' s ' r. The cooks amid their pots and pans,-- Th 1 . ' Cr ' ' . .oi . B O ry- l gmf Jmuretat ,ERIE xml ull X1 311 ALES are told of robbers bold And tales of the great greenwood There s none I shun and I bar none But noblest of all 15 Robm Hood As Robln Hood went through the wood Upon a summer day He met a lad ln scarlet clad Whlstllng a roundelay And up spake Robm Hood Ho thou varlet clad 1n scarlet Why wh1stle thou ln my Wood? Wlth a look so mlld the stranver smlled And sald to ROb1H Hood There 15 no man can put a ban Cn my whxstlmg rn any Wood hast As he heard the last l'e stood a For thrash hlm he thought he could It s to your shame that you know not my name For I am bold Robln Hood The stranger frowned Thou scurvy hound Ill drub thy sk1n thrs day Robm glared and looked at the lad You can t say that and get away For Ill fight wlth all my mlght And break thy Fllmsy start But he looked so m11d and only smlled That Rcbm gave a reat laubh Come fall to or be off wlth you He took the staff off h1s back And was turmng around when he was knocked down Oh dear you ve broken my back' And hxs laugh gave place to a rueful face As he sat on the soft green sward What ms thy name? For I am to blame For not lettmg you speak a word I I ,. I Nc Q-. :tw lntrxi v'- WI' liol ' loc il ul Vll fcz 'lcl Frei Flex- K , .'--fA-I -4 1 . ' . Q I Robin stopped, the stranger looked, , ' A . g . y , . . ' yy , . g U . 'at mraj, Else I should know I do trow By what name you are called My name sald the other IS as good as another For W1ll Scarlet I am called What do I hear? Not for many a year Has the l1ke been heard by me' For you W1ll Scarlet whom I called varlet Is my cousln as true as can be So let s make amends and both be frxends And llve ln the great green wood You can I know to the forest go And l1ve wlth Robm Hood The story IS done but W1ll s fun IS begun Under the greenwood tree For Wxth Robln Hood hell l1ve ln the wood As happy as can be Wllham Atklns Elghth Grade lht XllLlQl0XX t 1 ef A F,- 1 1 V Q - ' I . , . Al SU ' Ki' V Y ' ' nv .. 1 V AA 9 ' 7 Y . , . . . ,, . . , . 9 I x 1 ' ' A I OU sit and watch the afterglow, eff' pt 7' I K iff ' ' . . - . , . I l - . ., I 'Y And see the pleasant streamlet How Oer smooth whlte stones and Craggy Whereon the green frog hghtly jumps The breezes hghtly fan your cheek As far off cloudlets seem to speak In a language all unknown to you The tale of the purple gold and blue Some say two ma1ds 1n a far off land Dance IU the twlhght on golden sand Wavmg a scarf o er the sun to and fro And that rs what makes the afterglow There are many legends and old tales Of the way o er the clouds the color salls But the best lb the one that you thmk true For the afterglow IQ there for you Eleanor Bradbury l stumps Nlnth Grade EA PRIL S smlles and Apr1ls tears F' 1 mg mamma DEFRA -Xlllll Remam wrth us through all the years Gurglmg brooklets laugh for Joy At Apr1l wlth her sm1le so coy Sl'l1lTlITl6I'1I'1g gleamlng green gold trees Tall grass sway1ng xn the breeze Sm1l1ng flowers are gazing through Aprxl s laughlng laughmg dew Shy vlolets dark as nlght Catch at a beam of stray sunhght A gay old sun comes troopmg out Ghstenmg the drops on the water spout Trallmg arbutus fa1ry wh1te Peep from a bed of leaves at the llght Glancxng through a gllmmermg v1ne Whrle throu h the grass they gracefully twme Inhab1t every woodland larr Flowers gazlng at the sky Wonder why the people try To hurry laughmg Aprll by Dancmg wmd whxsthng through the trees All ablowlng m the breeze Ah what season can compare W1th thrs so whlmslcally fa1r W1th Aprxl lovely laughmg thmg W1th Aprll 1n the spr1ng9 Rosemary Gavm Nmth Grade lht I ag L HE blrd of our country great and strong The The The The The The eagle bxrd of our emblem that stands agamst wrong eagle blrd of our people born free and brave b1rd of our banner that forever shall wave eagle Oscar Kahan N1nth Grade x. fn .eff ' , ' ' ' . , . 7 . . . . g . . Fairy sprites and nymphs so fair . ' Y f 1 1 X Ll 1 X K . 1 , Q . sy . I Jfcgjlx? . . . . Y n it 'Wei afewreal mam tlXll1 tl UT rn the alley back of the fence The ne1ghborhood ball players gather The1r balls they buy for a couple of cents And they play 1n all klnds of weather The p1tcher 1 tall he can throw a ood ba The catcher lb stubby and fat A red headed boy named Jimmy McCoy Is a w1zard when up at the bat The Helder s a star he can throw the ball far Way up to the first basemans m1t The shortstop IS good but he d gxve what he could If he d poss1bly get a good h1t So back 1n the alley IH ram or IH sun Where nobody s mother can call The nelghborhood ball players gather to get The thrlll out of play1n ball l Grade Charles LOZISF Nmt LIL how they Hash and gleam In the sun Llke sparklmg d1amonds Then are calm and peaceful Suddenly as 1f Stlffed by 1m1'nortal power They come chargmg up the beach L1ke angry bulls Roarmg and ragmg Then slowly as thelr anger cools 'SIG They bLlbS1dC and llde away Kingsley W1entge NlHTl1 Grade llts 1.111 AM not IH the mood to make a rhyme Although I have thought a long long tlme 'Ea The ro er Words the sta awa L P P Y Y Y So I shall try another day Hortense H1lb Nmth Grade it , 'A , 1 A, t ' Pl' V 'll' ll . .A ' 'S 1 ' g U3 , - . 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Ufufjj,-aff Jmstreat mam mul ul EAUTIFUL snow capped 1 ountam Wlth torrents that downward are hurled And a summ t hke a s1lver fountam VVl'l1Lll tops all tue rest of the worlc People l ue lllfiil to t.l1II'll7 thee Some have trled rn 'wiilll Gthers have reached your summxt And by cold deatn have been slam Men mart el mueh at vou wonders borne Wlbh for your rlthes untold But you turn to the world your lo11es In mes blue purple anl gold Women mt t your base and ponder As mable baskets they weaxe As they tell old tales md rleve As l slt at my wmdow a dreamln Of the mventlons of today I thmk of Hlm who roade you Nlanv 1 detada, away Luulle Bauuf md Nmth G 1 S llll Y heart beat wxth rapture And kmdled anew As I elbhted some tlouelets Though only a tew Down 1I'1 the orehard Where trees had been bare Was a nmss of plnk blossoms A stent of sprlnv 'ur A b1rd s son of lory just then hlled the atr A song of sprmv wonder Wh1eh bamsleed my tare Nanty K Prosser Fwhth G a ,Cd A 0, , , ll 'o l gc I qui - ' v' N . 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M-rwren, mem XX hcn A I clloxx Nculs A lllCIltl g HEN a fellow has to study g Whlle the sun IS shlnlng brlght J And he looks out through the wmdow And sees that wondrous sxght Of a baseball dlamond callmg To come out and just begln I am tellmg you dear folks That s when a fellow needs a fr1end When hes labored oer h1s homework T111 all lessons he has done And goes to school next mormng And teachers starts a scoldmg says Your ways youll have to mend' Then I am here to tell you That s when a fellow needs a fr1end Or when some evemng after school The team IS gomg to play And Mother says she needs hlm He may play another day Or suppose that Dad had told hlm To some buslness he must tend Then I want to tell you folks That s when a fellow needs a frlend Selma Andres Nlnth Grade School ,Q TRUDGE ahead every a Q5 Along the same old dreary way ICEQ3 Past trees and hllls and babblmg brooks To school to study out of books I sometlmes wonder how it would be If I could play t111 half past three And never have to read or Wflte Or do my homework every mght But I must trudge to school you see And work as bus11y as a bee Never ever wxsh to play But go ahead the same old way Vlfglnla Duhrmg Nmth Grade S I x y - ' ' Al' v . 7 L 41 'L ' T 1 l ' ix 1. , A . , - V 5 :fn ' V . . . . , . -:PAW v .1,x . grim! ! 7 1 v ! ' 7 To find that l'1e's lost one, - ' , : In 9 V9 , . - ! ! 3 ' 7 9 9 , . . L m y d yy p, Ii , ' ' Y v S ! I 7 1 'J Qj'lFgjLFXFj Qrmurea, mam J Y M lht litsllul XX oodhmrl AS there ever a spot so shy and so sweet Where t1red llttle mmds and t1red llttle feet Frnd quret and peace t ward the end of the day When weak l1ttle llmbs are t1red of play As the beautlful woodland so tranqull and Green What meer what prettler what sweeter scene Than the tall sweeplng pmes the hr and the wlllow Whose leaves when they fell made a sweet fluffy prllow For the two l1ttle babes who were lost ln the woods When the robms covered them from feet up to hoods Than the grasses and da1s1es and VlOlCtS shy Who when summer drew near were sure to due just hke the moth and the pale butterfly? So when you are t1red and cross and blue Go out to the pmes and the wlllows too There peace and contentment you surely w1ll End The sweet restful woodland wlll qtuet your mrnd Opal Taylor Nlnth Grade cm Ill 1 lyltxx HESE days are far the saddest K-11 9 Whlch our class has ever known M451 We are gradually approachmg The farewell saylng zone Th1s means we re leavmg unror And the frlends and teachers there But we w1sh them all the best of luck And days wlthout a care We ll ne er forget Ben Blewett And the days we loved so well We proudly say Well do lt' And to every one we ll tell The grand and glorrous t1d1nU Of a school wh1ch scorns defeat Ben Blewett jumor H1gh School' It s name we ll oft repeat Clara Krenzle Nmth Grade - - , X 4 Y A 44 lnrrxi ' ' 9 l t f . . 7 1 1' 1 Y A - 'J-fl' . . . . . 8' R - ,Ag if, . ' ' --i'-A v . ' 1 ' 3 . D . . . - 4 Y V ' - . ,.. v , . , . I- 1'J1'cll ' 21 f '.,. . . , -arg ,' yn , . H ' 1 Jdlr . -,V w 2 bt ' YV . , . J . . , . .. , - v. , . 9 bS -. 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X X X N f W X R XX XXII X I Z 1 ' nn, WZ gl s: Q gf I QM Stor x C onttst HE unror Lrfe announced a Story Contest for the Year Book Hp and strarghtway there was a great scratchrng of pens Manu Kd scrrpts prled hrgh over the heads of the judges who at the close of ffbjt. the contest leaned back rn therr charrs stretched themselves com fortably and then went to rt Such a collectron of harr rarsrrro 1 e splrttrng thrrllers was surely never gathered together before The Jud es had a reat trme and are savrng many of the storres that cant be prrnted rn the Year Book for later copres of the unror Lrfe so that you may all enjoy them Here are the names of the puprls who were grven honorable mentron Margaret jones Irvm Kerckhoff Rrclaard Prather Leona Mueller Ke meth Kraft And here are the wrnnrng storres llrt xxl E wasn t very old when he had hrs frrst adventure He was born rn the zoo one summer He had four brotlsers but they had been f sent away because therr home was too crowded He asked hrs as' W, mother why he had not been sent wrth them and she had replred My dear lrttle Napoleon I heard our good keeper remark to a gentleman that he had kept you because you were the frnest and best lookrn of my five chrldren Nappy was very proud then and strutted about the cage rn a manner whrch made everyone laugh 'Cf 3' That nrght Nappy sat and thought and thought and thought H thought what a truly wonderful brrd he must be and then he decrded that he was too magnrficent to stay rn a cage wrth those old owls that were so slow and poky that they drdn t even have names After that he sat always by the door of the cage drsdarnrng to speak to hrs frrends and longrng for the chance to Fly to the crty and rmpress hrs great ness upon the people At last the chance came The keeper very carelessly 'U X IK I 'ff X I 1 X 1 X 'X . 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U' I U I U g, . 4 'J . . 1' .. -0 Y ' 1 ' - ' , ' O , ' . e ffaiiipji Jraibnreat ,BIFEN left the cage door open Nappy hesltated only a moment then out and away over the tree tops he Flew wlth hrs mother s lamentlngs and scoldmgs rmg mg ln hrs ears After Hymg slowly over the c1ty he declded to roost rn a large green garage As rt was gettmv very cold he fiew rn 1rnmed1ately But what a receptron he recelved' 'lhere were prgeons squlrrels rats mrce and cats and all scolded and fussed at hxm He went out the nearest exrt and hld under the eaves of a house That nlght Nappy was terrlbly lonesome and lt was snowrng very hard At length he Flew mto the house He was roostrng comfortably on a llght when a lady arose 1n a great frlght turned on the lrght and yelled Ellza there s an owl rn my room Elxza got up and called her father who came runn1ng 1n and gave Nappy such a chase that he was glad to Fly out mto the cold and the snow All the next day Nappy fiew mto houses only to be chased out again so that when he flew mto a lady s room and she got up and chased hlm he was ln no humor to be fought He flew at her face 1n a fury The lady ran to the telephone called someone and told hlm to come up and put Nappy out I a few mlnutes a man came rn caught Nappy and put h1m 1nto a bag lt was a very repentant Nappy that was carrled home next mornmg and glad he was to have h1s mother prune h1s feathers and h1s keeper feed h1m If you should ask hxm Nappy would tell you that van1ty and adventure do not become anyone Martha Morrrs Severson lhc XXIDIIIHQ Hun HIS was to be the thlrd and final game of the season The Cam WFT, den school had a good team and had proved rt to every other ya school but the Gardner Camden had challenged Gardner to play Q64 and had declded on two out of three games the wlnner gettmg the school league pennant Both teams had one vlctory to therr credlt Thxrty mxnutes after Bert jackson reached the field the game started Jackson s team the Camden took the field jackson played center field The Gardner s first man Butler struck out The second followed suit but the thlrd the opposmg prtcher knocked a hot llner to Conners the Camden s shortstop who dropped lt Wlth one man on the Gardners took new hfe and the next man h1t 1nto left field Lann1ng the left fielder tr1ed hard to get the ball but rt was lmposslble and the runners were on second and th1rd base Sanderson the next batter knocked a fly to Sloan the second baseman Yer out' shouted the ump1re , V, , A ,. lt 1 rl., - ' l . - V , , , . . . - U . . 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V . - , , . - .. . ., - Il mam The Camden s mmng was not as CXCltlI'lg as the Gardner s for only one man succeeded ln gettlng on the bases Nothlng more of 1mportance hap pened 1n the next seven lnnlngs Nelther slde galned The first half of the ninth was a repetltlon of the first Two outs two men on and then another out The Gardners were confident that the Camdens were not going to gam The Camdens however had dlfferent op1n1ons and proved lt when the first batter Lanmng shd under the second basemans arms and reached second base safely The second and th1rd batters made outs jackson took h1S place at the bat The last out and one run to gam or wm' The first ball whlzzed by and smacked lnto the catcher s mlt Ball droned the umplre At the second ball jackson swung lustlly and almost h1t the ball almost Str1ke' come the monotonous volce of the umplre The next two throws were balls The next was fouled Through a haze jackson saw the pltchers arm stra1ghten and the ball come WhlZZlHg through the a1r He swung w1th all h1s strength A crack a roar from the grandstand and Jack son started for first He reached lt also second and th1rd The ball was not yet recovered so Jackson sped for home Lookmg over h1s shoulder jack son saw the thlrd baseman get the ball and throw lt He saw no more One last effort and a sl1de The catcher s glove was on h1s body Safe' rang out the umplres volce That won the game The next man h1t safely to second the next to first putt1ng the other man on thlrd Then another man h1t a double scormg the other two and then a swlft ball cut hlm down at thlrd But Camden was w1ld Four to nothmg and Cana den ahead ackson too was S3t1Sf:l8d He had m de the wmmng run' Charles Lozler A Stolx of tht Mldcllc Ages Kegcvig N the year of grace 1520 1n a village suburb of Parts there was an jf, I 9 1nn which was a popular rendezvous of travelers The host was a Gascon of questlonable character and queer manners He was S fl the step father of a son who was obllged to work at the 1nn One day two wayfarers stopped at the mn They were a queer pa1r One was a soldler of evldently hlgh rank whlle the other was a sallor of ragged appearance The host sat down w1th them and after a long conversatlon they rose and started for the door The soldler turned around when he was halfway to the door and e clalmed ln a hoarse vo1ce Have everythlng ln readlness for to mght then went out the door His fathers lntlmacy w1th these strangers had aroused the boy s susplclons and that night he resolved to be on the watch After dark he got up and donned h1s clothes and chmbed up on the porch and walted Out of the darkness there appeared suddenly fifteen men well armed and equxpped 4 .A A 1 I l l ' t J , . . - - v 7 ' 9 v a . , , Y 3 ' ' Y ' Li 99 ' , l n Ll ' 19 ' ' . , . . . . 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He . , . . . , . . . , . . ,, -:-a, e , O I ,--.-X nf..-...X A 'lf BEEN J As the hght fell upon the leader of the party he proved to be the soldler that had been at the mn mn the mornmg The door opened and the host stepped forward armed with h1s arquebuse He was greeted with a hearty welcome and then the band began to gather up the1r weapons The soldxer who was hstenmg to the belfry clock suddenly exclalmed Seven' We had better hurry gentlemen or h1s honor the Earl wxll escape us and the treasure wxll not be ours They at once repalred w1th all speed to the castle where the duke res1ded The boy then sprang from h1s perch ran to the stable and saddled a horse and dashed down the road l1ke a whxrlwmd As he flew down the road a p1StO1 shot rang out behlnd h1m and an angry vo1ce exclalmed He has gone to warn the Earl Brmg that brat here dead or ahve All at once h1s horse stumbled sendlng h1m Hymg over hls head When he recovered from the blow he felt the cold muzzle of an arquebuse agamst h1s head and a volce exclalmed What are you domg out here thus tlme of the mghta The boy then exclalmed ln a faltermg volce I came to warn the Earl of h1s danger Then you shall d1e came back the vo1ce of h1s step father He pulled the trlgger of h1s arquebuse but the weapon mxshred All at once a body of men at arms broke out from the adJ0lI'l1Ilg bushes dlSChaI'g1l1g thexr arbalests and arquebuses A sk1rm1sh ensued and the band1ts were put to Hlght The Earl who had overheard the conversatlon be tween the boy and hls step father made the boy a squlre 1n hrs own household Lyle D Chambers Bttsx s SQILI IIILL T? N front of a mllhnery store stood Mrs Grey who was just about to enter One would thlnk she was admmng the hats ln Mrs Green s wmdow but she was not Although lookmg at them she C had not seen them She was just thlnkmg of what Dr Green would thmk when just a year ago lee and hls wlfe were leaders ln soclety Now he was dead He had saved nothmg and Mrs Green was makmg a hvmg for herself and her daughter Betsy Mrs Grey entered and addressed Mrs Green How are you to day? she asked extendmg her hand Very well she answered I haxe more orders than I can dehver Whlle they were talkmg 1n came Betsy Oh mamma' she sald There IS such a beaut1ful fur coat nn Thomp son s wmdow Tlre glrls are all crazy about lt and I want tt so much The tan hat IP our wmdow would be lovely wlth xt Oh I want lt so much 1 U . . . , ., , I , ,, . . - . . H . , . . ,, . . . . . . . . . N . . . 4 . . ,, . . . . H , - ' 19 tl - H - - 4 A 9 - ' , . v 7 - - , , , Y ' I 3 - v - 4 - s t , . . I - ,lf . V pdf, I D . . . . Xl I . l itnisfc ' ' 4'-, To - ,MN X-ga, . . . . 5133.15 ,6Ags, . . xg. ,.f . . . . . . . , . , . -. n - .1 N ,, y - ,, v , . -. w - l. . . . , . . - . . , . , , . . , , - - . . . . ,, A . , . mam bhe notlced the look on her mother s face Oh I want to earn lt mother I don t want It any other way Mrs Grey was Betsys Sunday school teacher and admrred her very much Why dont you let her help Wlth dehverxesg asked Mrs Grey She could easxly do that sa1d Mrs Green So lt was arranged and Betsy was happy It was almost Chrlstmas and Mrs Green had planned to glve her l1ttle gurl gloves hose hat and shoes to go wlth her coat Betsy was very happy Every day she looked at the fur coat ln Thompson s vsmdow Gladys a glrl 1n Betsys class whom she could not admlre because she was selfish came w1th her mother to buy a hat Betsy was rn the store I just won t wear that hat Gladys excla1med as she threw the hat her mother had selected on the counter I won t have any hat but the tan hat wlth feathers That one IS too expens1ve sa1d her mother I can t afford xt Your grandmotner must have some house slxppers Then I won t have any All the glrls have prettxer hats than mme not knowlng what to do Fmally she sa1d Here rs a deposit on the tan hat send 1t over C O D Betsy was soon on her way to deliver the hat Gladys took the hat and sa1d Oh you have to delxver hats do you? I would not do such a thlng She went to the glass to admlre herself whlle her mother went after the rest of the money Did you get my sl1ppers9 asked the old grandmother The soles of these are so bad I almost fell down the steps today Don t bother me mother sa1d her daughter Glady s hat cost more than I expected you w1ll just have to walt Betsy glanced at the sad face of the poor old lady and her heart softened Betsy went 1nto many sad homes wxth her work just before Chrxstmas Mrs Grey called on Mrs Green I have been very anxxous about your Betsy I am afra1d she IS over vvorkmg herself Betsy now appeared wxth her arms full of bundles Mamma I do not want the coat sobbed Betsy I have spent my money ln a better way I bought Mrs Lester s mother some house sllppers and spent the rest for the poor Betsys work had glven her a fever and she was placed under the doctor s care unt1l Chrlstmas but her sacrlfnce was known to all her friends On Chrlstmas she was able to meet her fr1ends and Mrs Grey bought her the beautlful coat for a Chrlstmas present as a reward for the SSCFIHCE Rosanna Marsh , , Y f I I x . 1 I I K W ' 9 bb ' - 9 ' YU , . AA 5 ' ' ' VI tn ' SI ' ' sa , . . . v v ' ' . ,Q Y. A 1 V Y A5 ' 9 98 ' V9 AL ' ' 11 ' tt Y ' , . . . . ,, Many customers came and went. Still Mrs. Lester looked on in dismay . . U I . . I . ,, , . . . . ' L6 ' 9 ! ' . ,, . . At ' ' Y! tb i H lb 7 7, ' AK Y 7 Y ' b . . . ,, , . . . ,, 1 I ' . , . 71 9 ' ' 1 4 l , I :: mm-umm ,Imam A lhllllm licscut OM was commg home one mght through the woods H had V been to a scout me tuag ln the vlllage He was takmg rt easy S when he heard a scream that made h1s halr stand on end H hesl Qty!!! tated a moment and then ran to a hut whlch was qulte a way back frcm the path Th1s IS where lee had heard the scream come from He crept up to the w1ndow and peeked 1n Vxfhat he saw was enough t make anybody run A Chlnaman was leamng over a hrrvp form In h1s hand he held a dag ger The dagger had a jeweled lfandle w1th a curved blade and the blade was drlppmg w1th blood Tom saw hrm reach over and plck up somethmg When he held lt up 1n the hght Torn was startled It was a pearl necklace The Chmaman put lt rn h1s pocket and started to search the body just tleen Tom stepped on a tWlg The tW1g snapped and the Chmaman stralghtened up He llstened a moment and then crept out the door Tom ran around th house and then broke 1n To h1s astonlshment someone behmd hlm sald Get out of the way' o you want to spoll th1s plcturea Tom turned around He saw a man turn mg a motlon prcture machme Why I dxdn t know you were taklng pxctures sald Tom There s a lot of thmffs you don t know young man Davxd Kemp lhc Honol lioll 4 HE scholarshlp honor roll IS pubhshed ln the jumor Llfe every W, Eve weeks Thls IS the roll of Apr11 seventh whlch was the latest L one avaxlable for pubhcatlon 1n the Year Book Seca All X s Black Davld Kxenzle Clara Barry Eleanor Ledbetter Helen Engel Dorothy Mueller Leona joseph Evelyn Reaves Isabelle Champlm Lmdsley Wood Ruth 5 Q is 1 I mel ' ' 3 ' - . H . f - - . i if L ' ' 1 ' rs ' , xx , ' ' - e ri? Q s ,-:ffl K I , 3 I . ' fr . . ' lm. e - in . . . , 4-' ' . - Lau , 'Q I A I ' . A . 1 , L Q O . . 1 . L I D , c , . . . . ,, ., . . . . ,, . , . .. .Q . Q , ,, b ' ' Y' Y , 1 1 - ' ' ' , ' gy, Y . . . . K5 .-I ' ' 1 f, V 4 L-'. 4 1 , 1 ' V 1 Y 1 Y Y 5 V 9 Anderson Flynn Andrls Selma Barr Frank Bauernfiend Lucille Blrman Gertrude Blocher Sarah Brelthaupt Helen Brltton Mary Brown Charlott Brown ohn Brown Vlfglllla Bruncher Audrey Coppersmlth Nathan Chrlstopher Ruth Culler Ray Delbrldge Jeanette Dleckgraef Am1e Dlehm Helen Drake Truman Duffy Eleanor Eaton Edna Eschbach Arthur Farragher Patrlcla Fette Freda FlSh10WltZ Beatrlce Fltzroy Ellzabeth Froboer Gladys Ghlo Marle Loulse Grawe Arthur Grocott Martlca fmtwrem max X s .mc s NINTH GRADE Holzrauseu Alfred Hardy Emlly Hermer Grace Hertzman Naorm Hlckman Edlth H1lb Hortense Holt Errnly Hope Alllne Horneyer Herbert Hufnagel Florence Kllger ames jarret Kathryn johnson Dorothy johnson Kaye Johnson Vautres Jones Dorothy jores Margaret Klnne Geraldlne Kroenlem Ida Lerner Nehoma Lcedtman Vlrgmna Maggee Ahce McConkey V1rg1n1a McClure Charles McKee Ralph Me er May Modolfsky Selma Moon Ruth Morse Luclus Motherwell Grace H Nelson Edell Olds Helen Phtzlnger ohn Phlhppe jane Plquet Clalre Rlggs Ida Rlvers Lllllan Rosenfeld Arthur Rotskoff Sam Sacks Marcus Schrader Luc1lle Schultz Isadore Sommers Paul Spam Wllda Stemberg Kathryn Steyermark ullan Ste1n Mmme Stem L1ll1e Stone Hortense Wembach Sylvla Wllhamson Rosalxe Wenzel Leland Wlner Gladys Wlse Solomon W1tt Ruth Vogel Catherme Yaeger Harvey Waechter Ann Wenzell Dorothy Whxtlaw Paullne K iQ y - - ' A 1 . i I , . J' . All . . ' l ll. , 1 ' r , C , l I Y . Y , , ' - J , . , . . Y U v V ' 3 1 'S ' 41 V 1 'V 7 1 'S , U y 1 V , J , ' - , . J . 1 V D l Case, Edith Johanson, Frances Schultz, Goldie ' V 7 Y l 1 7 V . Y 1 1 I I A Y Y V J . ' . A , . , . , . , . v 9 ' V ' y V l , ' . . . , Y V ' 1 U 4 7 . , . y , , . 7 1 7 . , . . v Y r 9 . - ' Y ' ' 7 I Q i Anderson Marcella Atklns Wllllam Bambrxdge Beatrlce Bashford Ernest Boyles Helen Campbell Dav1d Cranston M Frances Caulfield john Dub1nsky Manuel Fowler Charlotte Glocker Mrldred Ludwlg Helen McGw1re Russell Andrews V1rg1n1a Baer Stanley Baldwln Maxme Berger Esther Bmder Eva Gorder Ehzabeth Gregg V1rg1n1a Hambly Neta Hannon Ellzabeth Kennedy Dorothy lilc maj EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH McKn1ght Fred Nudelman Leona Prxmrn Mmerva Sarll Alphonsus Seat Merrdeen Smlth Clark S1gner Ruth U1r1c1 Gerald Wolfsohn Bertha Wrss Evelyn Noland Jane Henmnger V1v1an GRADE Kops Elxzabeth Moore Helen Vlfgllila More Marjorxe Norpoth Robert Prelutzky George Sochman Rose Sutherland Mary Trevor LEWIS Walsh Veromca We1l jane xxctt l Mun s Followlng IS a complete 11st of awards made by the Blewett B Council durmg the school year 1921 1922 up to May 15 SLl1OlrllSl'lllJ The followmg students have recerved the B rn scholarshrp during the present year Mary Helen Bartlett Ida Kroenlem Vlfglflla Cecll Champl1n Llndsley Jeannette Delbr1dge Ralph McKee Emrly Holt Arthur Showman Helen Ledbetter Ruth Solomon Clara Kxenzle Quan1ta Stocker Champlzn Lmdsley has recelved the thlrd or h1ghest scholarsh1p award Several others w1ll reach a hke attamment before the close of the term 5 x - - ' A ' - 3 . ! 9 1 U Y V l Y V v . . , , . .Y 1 9 Y ' P ! 3 , . 5 Y I Y . , 3 5 . Y 1 Clooney, Mildred Smith, Laura 3 l 8 7 Q 7 7 I Y Y Y GG ,QS it 4 1 ' m . Fil. - , U ' I I Y ' . . . :sr Jnnrront mam B C lll!CIlSl1lll HE C1t1zensh1p B lS awarded to every student who nas proven A h1mse1f to be a good c1t1zen of jumor In order to recelve th1s -9 award the student must be recommended by some teacher and gy '53 then th1s recommendatlon must be endorsed by four other teach ers and not vetoed by any member of the faculty There are three dlfferent awards bronze sllver and gold letters The first award can be made any tlme after the student has been a member of JUUIOI' for twenty weeks The second award can be made twenty Weeks after the first award has been made and the th1rd award after twenty more weeks The l1st of students who have recelved awards th1s year IS as follows SEVFNTH GRADE FIRST AWARD Andrews V1rg1n1a Barrett Lester Drescher JCSSIC Edwards W1ll1am Engel Dorothy Feldman Cecella Gates Vlfglnla Gorder E11zabeth Green Harr1ett Hambly Neta Hawkxns Mary Agnes Hessel Gertrude johnson Vautres Ledbetter Helen McNamara Madellne Meadows Dorcas Perlmuter Sarah Rathbun Claude Reynolds B1lly SECON D AWARD Ulr1c1 Gerald Sllver Earl Sm1th Chret1n Swltzer Stella Thlers Anson Walsh Veronlca Werner Irene Wesslmg Jeanette W1se Solomon EIGHTH GRADE FIRST AWARD Ba1nbr1dge Beatrlce Bashford Ernest Bauerniiend Luclle Boester Carl Chorllnsky Elsie Cranston Mary Frances Eberson Phoebe Hamllton Edwm Hllsabeck, Charles 10 johnson Byron Johnson W11l1am Kearly Albert Keyser George Lovata Rlchard L1ndsley Champl1n23 Lyon Harr1ette 24 Powers, Burton Schultz Bertha Schwerer L1ncola Sh1r1ey Dorothy Spa1n W11da Ste1n L1ll1e Ste1n M1nn1e Wlllard V1rg1n1a Wlss, Evelyn SECOND AWARD 1 Lovata, Mxlton 3 Shap1ro, Thelma 2 Quinlan, joseph 4 Wllll3mSOH, Vlfglnla 138 Y V We A A Q , R li , 'u ' Q ' - gf . . . . . . 1 , ' ' ' ll , 21 ' , 2 , 12 ' , 22 ' , ' 3 Butenhoff, Virginia 13 , 23 Smith, Clark 4 , ' 14 , 24 ' , 5 , ' ' 15 , 25 ' , 6 , 16 , ' 26 , ' 7 , ' 17 , 27 , s , ' 18 , 28 ' , 9 , ' 19 , 29 ' , 10 , ' 20 , ' 1 ' ' , ' , 18 , 2 , 11 , 19 , ' Z f ' 12 , 20 ' , 5 , ' , 13 , 21 ' , ' 6 , ' 14 , ' 22 ' , ' ' 7 15 . , . ., . . 8 . l, . , . . , . . . 9 ' 17 25 ' Dwflijf-F133 1 llgllshllj lontnnltcl NINTH GRADE FIRST AWARD Alexander Helen Barr Frank Bessett Mary Lee Benas Mlldred Bendoff Theresa Beyer Dorothy B1rge Ernest Bower Allen Bradbury Eleanor Br1tt Dora LOUISC Bryan W1ll1am Campbell 11m Close Dorothy Cohen Ralph Corbet Lewls Drake Edmund Eaton Edna Franzel Srdney Froboes Gladys Goldman Martha Greene Alta Grollneck Edgar Grosberg Juhus Grosby Belle Grossman Eddle Harkms Denzelot Hewxtt Dorothy H1ckman Edlth Hook Dorothy Hornmeyer Herbert Huffman Ann Hurtlg Gunner jones Margaret Kahn Max Kamlner Bernard Kerr Katherme Keyser George Kroenlm Ida McConkey Vxrgmra McDonough T1mothy Maggee Al1ceBradford May Glen Meadows Paul Mellor Helen Modolfsky Selma Morse Luclus Morse Southward ON1el Margaret Pearce Russell Pechersky Henry Perkms Rlchard Plcquet Clalre Pmgree Hazel Prlce Ada Rosenfeld Isadore Rovm Sophle Sauerbrun Esther Schlesslnger Leonard Seay Herbert S1ncla1r Edlth Stem Margaret Stephenson Ann Steyermark jullan Stowe Camxlle Sulllvan Cynth1a Sussenbach Genevleve Sussman Earl Sussman Oral1ne Unterberger Rosalmd Wagner Burnette We1nbach Sylvla Wellman Rogers Wenzel Leland Whlteman Fanme W1ll1amson Rosalxe Wolfhelm Herman Wood Ruth Wrmght Mary Eleanor Zetlmelsl Dorothy ' I - - ' f v . , 42 , ' , 43 , , 44 , , ' 45 , , 46 , , 47 , ' ' , 48 , , 49 ' ' , , 50 , ' , ' 51 , y . . 52 . Y . y . 53 . v . , 54 ' , , 55 ' . , ' 56 , , 57 ' , ' , 58 , , ' 59 ' , Freund, Marian 60 Schwartz, Lawrence , 61 , , 62 . . y . , 63 ' , , 64 , , ' 65 , ' , 66 , ' , ' 67 ' , ' . , 68 , . ' , 69 , . Y . 70 , . , 71 , ' , 72 , , 73 ' , ' ' , 74 , , 75 , , 76 ' , ' . y 77 . . ' . . ' 78 ' , , 79 , ' , 80 ' . , . . . 81 . , :su R 3235552 !LllSl1llJ 1 fx, SECOND AWARD Barry Eleanor Bradford Battell Florence Beckman Benjamm Beyer Dorothy Brelthaupt Helen Brltton Mary Brown V1rg1n1a Lee Chance Alena Culler Ray D1enstbach Burdette F1edler L1ll1an Franzel S1dney Ga1ser Verona Gray Melvln Grollnek Edgar Grosby Belle Handelman Esther Haug Ethelbert He1lman Kathleen Hope Allene jones Dorothy Kalser Momca Kellerman Dovey Kerckhoff Irvm Kingsbury Vlrgmla Kroenlm Ida McCarthy Margaret McKee Raloh McRae Paul Moore Cordeha Perry ames Rosenfeld Arthur Rothman Fannle Rubm Soph1e Saunders M11dred Smclaxr Ed1th Stemberg Katherme Spam Wllda Tennant Dorothy Tmker Zach Trask Ursula Turley Wlllard Unterberger Rosalmd Watts Frances Whlte Glenna Zucker Sadle THIRD AWARD Barry Eleanor Bradford Brown V1rg1n1a Grace Brown Vxrglma Lee Chance Alena Delbrldge Jeanette Moore Cordelxa Perry ames 10 Rosenfeld Arthur Saunders Mxldred Trask Ursula Turley Wlllard Upthegrove Damel Whlte Glenna . ' 'K ' ' X .' . M11Ii1111wl . 24 , ' , 25 . 1 , . . . , . . 26 . ' . 27 , ' , 28 , P ' . 29 . ' . . . 30 ' . . 31 , J ' . 32 . , . v 33 g . . , . . 34 . Y . v . 35 y . . , , 36 . . y A , . 37 ' , ' , 38 ' , ' , 39 , , 40 ' . , 41 , . y 42 ' . , 43 , ' , 44 , . , . 45 . a , 46 , ' , 3 , s . . . 9 , . ' . . . 10 V , 11 , ' . y 12 , . , ' 13 ' . .J ' imilflil IN. Students who went to Soldan m anuary who recelved Cltlzenshlp B before leavlng Jumor Hlgh are as follows Bloom Anna Case Mar1an Chedell Al1ce Culbertson Helen Donnelly Jefferson Early Hunter FIRST AWARD joseph Don KOVlnSky Bernard Levy Sylvla Marx Jack Myers Robert Ollver Myrtle Fxngerhut Ceha Flsk Warren Franze Fellx Geraghty Rose Glvens N1ck Hlrsch Ohver Hammond Gary Henry Helen Ruth Hoevel Vlfglnla jones Raymond Pennypacker Henry Redd Katherme Rosentreter Rlette Rub1n Sophre Schambach Luther Sharp Sam Shumard Warren Thurston Myles Unger Genevxeve Van Tuyle Russell SECOND AWARD Bryant Hazel Burley Ellzabeth Butler Dan Copeland Elster Dazey james Edwards George Goodman Helen THIR Bartlett Mary Helen Brltton Boyd Butts Elba Cote Murxel Fr1edman Ralph Lxpsltz Meyer AWARD I l H111 Ruth Loeb Harry Showman Arthur Slegfrled EUUICC Stocker Quanlta Shupp Wxlma McPhee Ben Ormond Eugene Schaper Irw1n Solomon Ruth Sturtevant james Vogel Loren 1 - - ' . . . . I J I I l , 18 , , ' 19 ' , , ' 20 , ' , 21 , , 22 , , 23 ' , ' , ' 24 , . Y 25 , . , ' 26 , ' , 27 ' , ' ' , ' 28 , Givens, Harold 29 Schneider, joe ' , ' 30 . . , 31 , . 32 , , . . . 33 , . , 34 , , 8 ' . . ' 9 1 , 10 , , 11 . . , . , 12 , ' , 13 , ' D , 7 , . , 8 , , 9 , ' , ' 10 , ' , 11 , ' ' , 12 , Warren F1Sk jefferson Donnley Hunter Early Kenneth Hemker Robert Holcomb Dav1d Ross Ralph Frledman :3'2ki'H.'lliH'Re .EZEEEI l'N, Mhltllts FOOT BALL George Edwards Edward Gould Joseph Schmeder BASKET BALL Lawrence Ewald Loren Vogel MINOR SPORTS Ben McPhee Luther Schambach Horace Rawdon Loren Vogel Stephen MOSChlSky Elmer Wenckler George Edwards Lenard Schlessmger Edgar Grollnek Ted Solomon Awards ln Baseball and Track have not yet been made Tennls and golf awards may also be made later tl'11s sprlng AA, 4? Y, ,'?,I. . I -he ,AV Oliver Hirsch Ray Wood Gardiner Christiansen '- ' o f y l qv Q7 FEEmI IM IX LIN I Suu XJDQ df7,a,4 MALL -I ,Z-H Qfhcn-MI A 8 A ,-L L... 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B O LE- fu -E E Z H VI 5. o Q3 N :1 o 'i' U -5 Z 45 The At R E cn o V-I pvnsoqy 'F gnupg.. lht Pact Setter s of 91 1 IVE heed dear readers whlle we relate The 11st of the Pace Setters httle and great And Harr1et whose feet on swlft wmgs do Fly And Clara and Shlrley and Elsle so falr And Hortense whose beauty all do declare There are Josephme and Mary and Belle who reclte And Phmhp and Artxe who m Jokes do dellght We boast of two Harrys and Willard so tall And Robert and Edwm who always play ball There s Ernest and Wxlham two frrends so dear And Chester and Isadore Yes we re all here I Shlrley Brown reporter Y Y 1 1 IS' 3 4 as x- 1 w L n 41 'fm '. , , ' ,I W - v ' 4 There are Grace, and Melba and Sarah so shy, 3 7 I 1 , . . . , . Ihr lxxmklmv Stals E are a seventh grade group We are New Jays and we get caught dolng many thmgs we shouldn t do We 11ke the lunchroom and the eats ln fact the lunch perlod seems to be the best perlod of all We have omltted domg many thmgs which are the custom ln th1S school but we dxd not forget to elect these officers V1ce Presxdent Wllham Rodgers Congresswoman Easter McNay Secretary Isabel Reaves Treasurer Dorcas Cochran Llfe Reporter Dorcas Cochran Bank Booster Harry Llhon We wlll be through Ben Blewett before you know It just watch us rlse to the top We certamly shall lf Mlss F Brown IS our advrser t11l we Hnlsh We have a fine team and hope to w1n many games We have a boys team as well as a glrls team Many groups will lose games rf they play us We gave a very satrsfactory audrtorlum sessron which was appreciated very much by the seventh grade chlldren and MISS Crecellus just watch us chmb Dorcas Cochran 48 V W Y W U ' i Y , , . . , h K A f A 7 D, . gl U . . , . . 4 . . - - Nfwfwx- vi ' . . . . .QLQ ,. '..,a.' ' , : President .......... Earle Roberts Congressman . . .Eugene Cafferatta ' 7 . , . . Ihr Strplfulclus A SEVENTH GRADE GROUP E are a group of thrrty eight Our name IS The Stepladders meanmg that we cllmb to the top 11ttle by little We have twenty emght bank deposltors Presldent V1rg1n1a Gallagher Congresswoman V1ce Pres1dent Mary Broomhall Helene Vlfglflla M0011 Secretary Ruth Darragh Paper Captam Carl Schubert Asst Secretary Rosanna Marsh Elwood Llghtfoot P L t t Congressman Wllllam Whxtton aper Ieu enan S Marlon Klmefelter Our Audxtorlum besslon ns told about on another page Helene Vxrgmxa Moore 40 V . . j 1 I 1 T ' . . W my , ' . . ll S l l gin 4 ' - ?h27f6 J- ' aff 3. an - ' ' l Our officers are as follows: 5 lhc Ixey to Blux ctt Shell ps We are the Key to Blewett Sharps Our oflicers are the best Our ofhcers are as follows Pres1dent Maxme McGrath Treasurer B1lly Gray V1ce Presldent Kern Cochrum Congresswoman Ed1th Wells Secretary Lowell Barker Congressman Marcus Bernhardt E chose them because they make the best officers We are a group of 32 Our group name 1S a very good one mdeed It IS the Key to Blewett Sharps We have turned the Key and are on 'firm our way to success It 1S posted on the door as a remmder to you Turn the Key and be on your way to success We are proud of our group name and of our beloved advrser Edlth G11cker ns the talker Lucxlle Bernera IS the most qu1et They both s1t together We came over 1n january We have settled down to work and are domg fme now Maxme McGrath IS a lxttle g1r1 and st1l1 she IS a bxg g1r1 Dorothy Rosenberg ms the cutest m the room Every one has some feature M1ss Dresser IS a lovely adv1ser and our other teachers are mce too When we Hrst came here the first thlng we d1d was to become 10004, Jumor Llfe subscrxbers V1v1en Hennxnger 0 1 V 1 7 1 1 7 I R1 I 1 W K A K 1 U X . . . 1 x . . lis t 'l N2'2nrfq, ,Q ' as...' -.,.:-. - , . . 5 Ihcf XX X s E have been crtrzens of Blewett jumor Hrgh School srnce janu ary 1922 We were a httle bewrldered at first but We are now gomg at a steady pace and expect to hlt so speedy a gart next year that all competrtors wrll be made dlzzy watchmg us go Speakmg of cornpetrtron the glrls challenged the boys to a paper ccntest The boys won rn the last stretch of the race The grrls pard the forfelt lrke good sports and the boys now own a line ball and bat At the end of thrs term the losmg s1de must treat every one rn the group to an 1ce cream cone The grrls are planmrg to enjoy a cone at the expense of the boys at the group p1cn1c Srnce we work almost as rndustrlously at our les sons as at our campargns we have two members on the honor roll Esther Berger and Elrzabeth Hannon and we expect to have four more thxs quarter Mary Brrge Vrrgrma Grsh Marjorle Mrlne and Marlon LaMont The boys baseball team IS an all star one and has won every game so far The gzrls haven t had the same luck rn th1s lme but they expect to capture most of the Blewett B s Our officers are Presldent Howard Drumm Reporter Marjorre Mllne Vrce Presrdent Marguerrte I-Iennes Congresswoman Vrrgmra Grsh Secretary Vlrgrma Bradshaw Congres man Maurlce Nelson Treasl rer Noel Kxlgen Paper Momtor Marlon La Mont Paper Momtor George Edmlston 1 V Y x 1 T N ' I. . . 44 , , . , 'E V 4 . . . KJ xr 7 M, Avcrxxi sh-1. . X-.Jlv ' 9 , . , . ! 9 ' , . . , . . . 7 rr 1 uv , . . . C . , . N . . 3 G QQHSSLXZJ lhe Bleu ett Img as E came to junlor last September That s the day We ll ever remember And by Mlss Guerln were gladly greeted We ln order to make good At the head of the Seventh Grade In the Hrst paper collectlon stood When Blewett B S awardlng came We of course won great fame For 1n our group the glrls got seven The boys got four th1s made eleven Blewett Eagles are twenty four Our home room 311 on the thlrd floor Smce last September have you watched us soar? For we ln june will have Hmshed seven four V 3' -1 K 1 ' , gf' , , QE 54 ' x3'A27ffi-Ng. In 311 we were Hnally seated jj' W 4N,,,, . . 5 ! It 9 ,V ' , . lht Blux ctt Spcuk Plugs HE Blewett Spark Plugs so we are K- S In Blewett we shme l1ke a beautiful star ly Q1 We keep other groups busy To beat us makes them dlzzy We are one hundred per cent ln bankmg And 1n other thmgs we are also rank1ng The Blewett Spark Plugs IS our name We are always noted for our fame We are a class of forty three Our home room IS 117B We are New Jays but we are not ashamed to admxt lt Some day we w11l be 9 4 s Our advlser zs Mxss L Mllls who IS a great help to us We are 10O0f,, ln bankmg and 1n junior L1fe subscrlptlons We are often leadlng m the paper contest We have elected our officers who are as follows Presldent Trevor Lew1s Llbrarran Gllbert Close Vlce Presldent Edmund Hartman Asst Llbrarlan Carol Kahsh Secretar Beulah A leman V1r 1n1aFarr1er Treasurg' Elmorplliewald Banking Chairmen lS1dEey Herman Congressman Kenneth Stover P Ch George Lockhead Congresswoman Lucxlle Rosenfeld aper airmen lGeorge Bradbury Bank Booster john Poe jumor Llfe Reporter Marjorle Stelnbxss We hope to keep on bemg loyal members of Blewett juruor Beulah Appleman Mabelle Stafford r 1 w , 1 1 v 1 1 '- U - t . Q w .3 ' F,.l ' . ,yfsla ' 2 -'fl v . . if Y! ' Y ' it ,, . . . , , . . . , . f 4 'lx lhe FIVC B s january 1922 We are strongly unlted and have caught the Q. 2 Splflt of Junlor 1315 f M 45 ' ' 5 Our offxcers are Pres1dent Jack Putney Reporter Dorothy Kennedy V1ce Presldent J1mm1e Meek Congresswoman Laura Smlth Secretary Laura Smlth Congressman james Powers Bank Booster Joe Scottl We have tr1ed to be good cmzens of jumor and already we have won some honors Four of our boys are corrldor oiiicers and we were proud to have three names on the honor roll Our baseball season has brought us only v1ctor1es so far and we are gomg to keep up the good work r1ght stralght to the pennant We have chosen a name that keeps everybody guesslng We are known as the Flve B s Can you guess our name? Laura Smlth Secretary 14 5 ' , ' 'A hx ' ' - ,' ' 'Eff , if , , ' -NZ 'V , 'yy 'H D W B 5 V W ' Q , . , ev UR group has twenty-seven members. We came to junior in H I- 1' V 9 ' . ,K , . . . . . E 5 ALLHL : ' 1 1 it ' 7 Q! lhc Hapld P1 omotlon Group 4, HE Rapld Promotlon Group was organlzed for the benefit of chll wan dren who have lost out on thelr schoolmg because of slckness fm mov1ng or some other reason qfjfqsg It IS made up of seventh grade chnldren who are at least four teen years of age and who are wtllmg to work hard to make up as much work as possible just as soon as the chlldren make up the work they are placed ln the elghth grade Sometlmes chlldren are placed ln 8 1 and sometimes ln 8 3 etc accordmg to what they can do We stay ln our home room four perrods of the day Our group IS very small conslstmg of fourteen chlldrex Our advlser IS M1ss Lange We have three corndor oH-lcers ln our group and our presldent IS a member of the Congress and Cabmet We have a club called the See St Lou1s Club and only members of the group may Jom It Every club per1od we go on a trxp to some place such as the telephone company a newspaper the weather bureau the llbrary etc In thls way we can get a better understandmg of our studles Although we are a small group we enjoy Blewett Jumor just as much as the blg groups do V 1 ' ' 1 J 5 I Q , ' E. . . . ,,,,, , . 1 , , :l.1g, .:-X - . 4 - 'Q - '. 4 ,x n -my w '51, ' i 9 - 1 . - - , ., . lu . , ii ' 77 ' 9 Q Y ! y 9 ' Y Ihr Ioltx POILIHUS1 UR group came over ln September 1921 When we arrlved at Q 71 jumor part of our class had Mlss C Brown as advlser and part v' 1 Mxss L M1lls Mlss Brown s class formerly had the name D E ,aa-A Q At the beglnnmg of th1s half year we had the good luck to get Miss C Brown agam About twenty of our group came from Mxss M1115 class and the rest from the D E C H ers Recently MISS Brown has been very 111 and first Mlss Crecelxus and then Mr Forsman has taken her place as advlser The D E C H ers gave an Audrtorxum Sesslon pertammg to Armxs tlce day and M1ss Mllls group gave one on Thanksglvmg Judgmg by the ccmments both were very successful Our class officers are as follows Presldent Clark Smlth Reporter Mary Agnes Hawkms Vxce Presldent Ruth Smgle Congressman Alexander McVoy Secretary W1l11am Atkms Congresswoman Adele Krennmg Desplte the fact that we come from d1Fferent groups our class has been very successful m llvmg up to 1tS name Wm Atk1ns V W x : 1 V W 1 x Y F . . . fc 1 V . K1 ' , ' - s , sc 'xg-gi. . . - - - 515. C. H.-ers, and Miss Mills' The Eversharpsf' . . . . , . . . , . . . , . , . lhc Acc in oup 7 E entered Jumor mn September 1921 Mlss Grace Brown became our advlser and we hope she wtll remaln so as long as we attend N A Blewett Our first advlsory room was the Study Hall We were then only New Jays but now we are ln the e1ghth grade There are th1rty four of us and we always try to do the best for our group and the school l1ve up to thxs motto Durmg our seventh grade term we gave an aud1tor1um sesslon We presented the play called Hansel and Gretel Most of the class took part m It We worked contmuously and successfully w1th rt Seven of our boys and glrls have been on the Honor Roll Four ot our glrls were awarded Blewett B s for c1t1zensh1p We are almost one hun dred per cent 1n jumor L1fe Subscrxbers and Bank Depos1tors and our group has been regular paper contrlbutors We succeeded ln ,qettmg several ads for the Year Book We expect to return 1n September full of vxgor and amb1t1on We are all gomg to work very hard and to do our best 1n every act1v1ty of the school Elxzabeth Gorder Y Y Y I I l 1 , . 4, 0 . , . . IE: ll - N? 'f7r i g, ' ' , K , s li 79 ' ' ,l,.r -,HLI 7 ' ' 1 1 . Our name is the 'AAce, and our motto is Above All. We mean to 66 99 ' C8 li ' Lt 7 97 ' ' ' 7 ' - ' I6 ' ' ' Y! if ' 97 7 ll 11 , . Q n lht XX lllmg NX olkcls E are the Wlllmg Workers who lxve ln that second story front apartment Room 214A w1th our advlser Mlss Byrne Most of us have been ln thls happy fam1ly smce we entered jumor as new ffgfgagsgg js ln September 1920 We have several new members 1n our group however because we have been a sort of reception com mlttee for new puplls commg 1nto the elghth grade All new comers recexve a hearty welcome from all of us our advlser mcluded We have had a happy t1me smce we came to Blewett and have celebrated many red letter days together Way back when we were new js the sev enth grade needed a speclal program for Arml tice Day and we made our Hrst appearance ln publlc m a llttle play called The Glft of Peace other tlme we acted out a l1ttle one act play The House of the Heart Thenl, just last term when we had become elghth graders a Chrxstmas play was needed and we went to work w1th a w1ll and got up a Chrlstmas play wlth chxmney stockmg Santa Claus and all good thmgs Dont you th1nk that we have done somethmg to hve up to our motto Labor conquers all thmgs 9 Rlght now we are workmg for two great vnctorles the exghth grade baseball pennant and that wonderful prec1ous d1ploma whlch w1ll tell all of our frlends that we have completed the elghth grade Y X I 7: . 1 ' V Q. V x j Y K . fl U v 1 1 ' 'E I' - . . n . 2.1 5 , V, fhzcrexx- , . . 8-A. , ' , cr v - , . 9 . , ' 5 v . . . . H . ,, An ' - sn u , . Y Y r . . . , . Y , ' ' ' u - ss , . v s .38 Ihr I'1th llI'lllLlS E are the Path Fmders and are composed of thlrty two puplls We found our path to junior and we chose the rlght one as our name 1nd1cates TQ' Most of us entered school ln November 1920 We sprang from many other groups unt11 at last we come to our destma txon m room 307B under the care of our dear advxser Mlss Exsenhardt She lS one of our best frlends at jumor and IS always on the alert to help us Our officers are as follows Vxce Pres Cormne Prendergast Congresswoman Thelma Shapxro Secretary Melvm Scharff Congressman joseph Qnunlm Treasurer Danton La Clalr Bank Booster Phoebe Eberson Our group also Comes 1n for nts share m students 3CtlV1t1CS We are proud of the fact that twelve of us have rece1ved cltlzenshxp Bs Every member 1n our roup 15 a bank deposltor and we are all subscrlbers of the jumor Lrfe Our group IS also 10070 ln pledges for the Year Book We gave our first aud1tor1um sesslon thls year Apr1l 7 1922 whxch turned out to be a very successful one We have good group spmt at all tlmes and are always trymg to do some thmg to make jumor better By Loretto Madden I Y 1 1' l I 4 I 7 ' C K . . - . ' 12 . . u f 3' - bfffbvrfsisu. . .nb A ' ' . , - 7 ! ' President ........... Gerald Ulrici Reporter ......... Loretto Madden . U A . . . b 51 The Stamp Club Mr Davls Sponsor Phe Sell Staltel s Presldent W1lton Waldman Congressman Max Roven Vlce Presldent Ruth Ernst Congresswoman Marle Harrls Secretary Justus Phaff g UR home room IS 211B and our advlser is Mr Grossman L In the begmnmg of the term we had thlrty chlldren xn our f Q group Several have left Whlle some new ones have come to ,ag 5 take the1r place Our presldent IS a snappy one and knows when talklng goes too far One day when we were studying sclence w1th Mlss Hedder gott Wilton notlced some of the g1r1s mouths movmg susplclously H promptly took the waste can over and placed It before the cu1pr1ts They protested saymg that they had no wax to throw away M1ss Heddergott caught on to the Joke and wlnked at us Finally the glrls had to g1V6 up and we continued Wlth the lesson Our boys are all very good ball players and came w1th1n one game of wlnnmg the seventh grade champlonshrp Otherwxse we have not dls tmgumshed ourselves as yet Edna Seely Adv Mr Grossman 211B eo l Q n - 1 V 1 3 Y I 1 'ii K L L. 123+ . . . va ' ' ' ' 15 I t , f ' N , , if -, ' 1 L , X . ,5G,GJL-...5'5u ' Y . , ' , ' ' . C , . . . n A u ' 7 i I ht I Lam XVOI ku s af HE Team Workers of Room 362 have been 1n junior three half -X years and are now ready for VIII 3 Grade 4 kvjsi There are thlrty five members sxxteen gxrls and mneteen ' W boys Every member seems to be a necessary part to make group just rrght The group has tried to be represented m every act1v1ty The paper booster has kept the Team Workers close to the pennant The group ns well acquamted w1th the bank and make frequent V1S1tS there A champxon mldget an A prmter a cheer leader and a good basket maker are numbered among 1ts members as well as ever so many who are just good all around junlors There are some good slngers 1n the group who ought to be great ones some day This group IS fond of hlkmg rlsmg early on Sundays to leave for the country wlth thexr advlser MISS Heddergott The alm of th1s group IS to llve up to thelr name so well that every teacher w11l be sorry when th1s group graduates Stella Shvmsky Q 1 .5 .I VM ,lr . if Y W Y Y 3 14 1 3 1 u gf 1 ' - - Uijgr - . ' 1 Q r t- ' . the ' ' KG ,O ' Y 9 9 ! , . i Our class officers are Presxdent Dorcas Elchler Vlce Presldent Murray Stemberg Secretary Copeland Munro Reporter and Treas Frank Brltton Congresswoman SYIVIH Lesser lhc X .lngualcl Congressman George Careglas Boys Paper Capt Arthur Wh1te Glrls Paper Capt Vxrgmla Gates G1r1s Councll Marjorle More Ball Capt Earl S11ver We came over to Jumor last September as seven ones and are ln the elghth grade now The members of our class are Lucxlle An e Frank Brltton George Careglas Robert Cook Grace Crum Dorcas Elchler Cecella Feldman Llllxan Friedman Vlrgmla Gates james Goodnch Hortense Handelman Neta Hambley jullus H1rschfeld Thornton jones Eugene Kessler Wrllram Larkln Sylvla Lesser Delphme Meyer Marjorle More Mary Morse Marlon MacAdams Svlvla Mushlm Edward McCarthy Copeland Munro 4 Russell Owens Paul Powers Iva Relchholdt Beatr1ce Ross Mary Sanford Earl Sllver SYIVIZ Smger Murray Stemberg Jane Well Arthur Wh1te Wxlllam Zucker r 1 X yi h I 1 c . . . , ' . , . . . . . , . - - - g . . . . . ' V2 Ben Blew ett Bear C ats Our officers Presrdent Edgar Kelly Treasurer Vera Kletz V1ce President Mabel Carey Reporter Katherme Mendle Secretary Bert Schultz Congresswoman Vxrgmra Goesslmg Congressman Emanuel Franzel We are modern and up to date l 'l We try never to be late 'QR S3 If late we enter the room Hour after school IS our doom Leon and Bert Schultz are capta1ns of our mdoor teams They both arm hlgh and good are the1r means Good are we all When rt comes to baseball The boys lost a game and won one The glrls won three and lost none We don t thmk much of volley ball I guess t1s because we are rot very tall We re good rn every sport game That s how we got our name Ben Blewett stands for qualxty and standard Bear Cats shows that we are always gomg upward By Gene Montgomery and Bert Schultz 4 Y ll 1 f J A '7 E are the Ben Blewett Cats, 4' ,, - - . E ver ' f ' ff ,x msg, all ,gs'.-.a.f v , . I , . , . , . 7 7 11: lhc I opnotchu s f OPNOTCHERS' You w1ll End us m two enghteen g The commg Amerxcans t1s plamly seen ' Proudly we stand forty one m our band Each at h1s task all ready to work No one would be last or wxllmg to shlrk Mxss Racy our advlser has glven the step And th1s we re determmed to keep up wlth pep At the bottom never at the top forever Do you not agree that our motto rs clever? You see our alm IS set very hxgh But nothing s too hard for Topnotchers to r Our officers are as follows Presldent Charles McClure Secretary Ruth Moon Vrce Presldent Charlotte Rossi Treasurer Betty Seewmr Charles McClure Elghth Grade 4 4 V Y V 1 , . , W.. . . , I . . . , . . , . . .R-gpi 'Al 9 v . , ' ' Doing our best and lending a hand. I ! y . . . , . , . y . y . , . . lb V! y 1 9 t y. , . I I he Nonp ll 101 In oup ONPARIEL means no equal We are domg our best to 11ve up 'U 3 to that standard and m many cases we have done It 109 whnch xs 3 our advlsory room IS a drawm room We enjoy lookmg at nfbtlfzqfg drawmgs and pa1l'lt1l'lgS wh1ch are very good We have fine class crganlzatlon wlth whlch the chxldren cooperate very mcely The ofllcers that we have elected are as follows V1ce Pres1dent Walter McKn1gl1t Ccngre swoman Merrldlan Seat Secretary Nellle Greenawalt Reporter Phlllxp Bassett Paper Momtor Dewellyn Copeland ATI-ILE PICS Th1s year several boys went m for bask t ball Our group d1d not have a very good basket ball team but we had a good football team We r-ow have an mdoor team and baseball team The guls also have an mdoor team Tl'e captams are Football Ph1l11p Bassett Indoor glrls Helen Christ nsen Indoor boys Arthur Llttman Bas ball Luclan Barton We have thxrty three m our class from wh1cl1 to choose and w expect to make a good showmg Phxlllp Bass tt 1 r 1 V K 1. I' 'I C Ya! N . . Q7 ' - ' . ' . . - A . . . bg . . . N.. si, . . . . C-ul' Ze' . . . . . ' . President ..,....... Lucian Barton Congressman ....... Kindall Wills ' - ' . . ' I s . . . ' ' . . D . , , . . r A 3 I ht Iohn Burroughs C11 oup E the john Burroughs Group were orgamzed january 31 1921 We have worked up to our present grade whxch IS elghth grade , fourth quarter Pkffffg Last January Mrss E Mrlls group traded some of her boys and glrls for some of ours We were sorry to lose our frlends but gladly welcomed the new comers from her group They have worked wlth us most falthfully Our present ofhcers are as follows Presldent jackson Case Congresswoman Joy Wasserkrug Secretary Ahce Goudy Reporter Alice Miller They all have filled thelr posltlons very well In the fall of 1921 we won the seventh grade champlonshlp for the ln door baseball We have grven two Aud1tor1um Sessrons th1s year the Hrst was entltled The Man wrthout a Country The second was glven on May 4 1922 and was called The Trmumph of Democracy Our rdea rn grvmg the latter was to show our fellow schoolmates how hard our Umon has struggled to obtam the present government and what IS yet left for us the commg men and women to do We are 10005 m jumor Llfe subscr1pt1ons Although we are not 10005 bank deposltors we hope to be next year Our advxser rs M1ss Schlutlus whom we appreclate very much and hope to have unt1l we are ready to go to Soldan Florence Norman and Ahce Mlller l 6 V 1 h 1 , . . Q x K 7 . N I y 9 ' 4, 9 . . . IE NE 'A1rK gL ' Y V , ' ' 5 Vice-President ...... Selma Cohen Congressman , ....... Gale Billings H ' 11 ' ' i if ' 97 v ' . 1 ' , . Si lhc l Olll I, s E Mr Ch1les group chose Four Bs for a symbol of our name the mean1ng of whxch has been a secret whlch we have carefully E guarded heretofore But as we are leavmg jumor m june we w1l1 reveal cur name It IS Ben Blewett s Best Boosters and we are sat1sf1ed that we have hved up to It Some t1me ago we challenged the two best mnth grade groups to a paper contest In two weeks we brought nearly two thousand pounds of paper But to th1s day no one krows who won the contest because of a m1sunder standmg Wh1Ch arose as to the terms of the contest Dorothy Zetlme1sl of our group won the pennant for last year s t1cket sales and Sylvxa Carafoxl won the pennant for br1ng1ng m the most Year Book advertlsements last year Our present officers all very satlsfactory are Presrdent Leland Wenzel Reporter Martha Grocott V1ce President Ruth Wood Lnbrarxan Dorothy Zetlmelsl Secretary George Roudebusch Congressman Edward Smith Treasurer Roland Swltzer Congresswoman Alxce Maggee Asst Qecretary Frances Bulkley Bank Booster Marcus Sachs Soclal Secretary Margaret jones jamtor Frank Barr Bulletm Board Secretary Eleanor Barry The Four B s are always ready to help whenever Jumor needs boostmg r . 'Y 'Q . 1, K 5 1 . ff 1 X r K t t , .L I-...gf r w w s 1 4 1 J . . X 7 ' a 1 V Y ' 7 ' lf .. l , A nl . . . .x 2 M, harri s' ' Y ' C 4 2 5 ' - tt v H. nl..- , -X- if ' ' A 7 ' . , . 1 Q ' . 5. .... ........ , . . .. u Mr Boettners Group amizwraas an-sem Class lllUlllILQY of Nh llocttnu s Cnoup Q? T was 1n the year of 1930 whule rummagmg through my llbrary 12501 A 9 that I came upon my year book of 1922 I at once began to won N der what all my classmates were domg 653 5 F Strange to say a few days later I recexved a letter from Bea tr1ce I-Iuddleston 1l'lV1tlI1g me to her home 1n New York I went to see her and she IS now earnmg a large salary as a toe dancer When I left New York I went to Cahforma and V1S1t6d a well known hlgh school 1n Los Angeles Mr Wlllxam Wolf was prlnclpal of th1s school and Franklm Crane asslstant prmclpal In the afternoon I went to an opera where the wonderful tenor Denny Galvm sang I was not surprlsed at Denny s fme s1ng1ng because he had always sung well at school Next mornmg wl'1le looklng over the paper I saw these headlmes Ray McCoy hght welght champxon and Elmer Noelkemper heavy welght champlon of the world w1ll sa1l for Parls today Whlle v1s1t1ng ln San Franclsco I saw a large theatre called The M11 ton Stemburg Theatre M1ldred Fletcher and Nelson Montgomery were to be featured that afternoon m The Yellow Perll a plcture produced by Slgrnund Greenburg I wanted to see rt but d1d not have tlme as I had an engagement wlth Goldle Schultz now a ha1r dresser at live o clock Wh1le walklng down the street I saw th1s slgn Randolph Baldwm Ar tlst I knew Randolph was havmg great success wlth hrs work as he al ways 1 ked to draw m school I soon went to London to a radlo concert where I met George Lynch who IS stxll carrymg on hrs wonderful radlo work Next morn1ng I read where Governor Rlchard Dreselkamp of Mlssourl w1ll spend the summer abroad accompamed by h1s prrvate secretary Thomas Elhs and M1ssour1 Senators Levermg Whlttamore and Israel Rudman and also where janle Allred and Nellle Fuller are great peakers 1n Congress I looked to see who the ed1tor of the paper was and found lt to be Ruth M1tchell and the cartoonlst Wallace Beckham Florence Dav1s I learned IS a famous movle actress and john Walsh Vera Clark Edxth Hxckman Susan Lmdsay Vrolet Norton Irene Roberts and Selma Chambers have formed a vaudevllle company Bertha Sparbur and Margaret McK1bben are Harvard College teachers and Mary Kerston a Harvard graduate IS now a great athlete I arrrved 1n St Louls after a happy vacatlon and havmg heard of the success of all my classmates of 1922 Beatrlce Wllhxte l 9 A A lg I '11 - ' ' ' ' t . , 1 ' , 1 - 1 3 1 y 1 J , 3 1 - 1 A . . 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Guest G mt 0 1 hucsl hm Class Officers Presrdent Charles Hrlsabeck Reporter Eugene Ruane V1ce Presrdent Eugema Schaper Congressman W1ll1am Schaeffer Sec Treas Ruth Frampton CongresswomanV1rg1n1aWxll1amson UR group was named after the favorrte Am rrcan poet Edgar A Guest Our motto He shall conquer who IS strong and has 'Q X the w1ll to Walt was taken from one of his poems Mr Guest IMS, Lrg vlsrted us when we were seventh graders and we have happy memcrles of the day he spoke rn the au:l1tor1um and then came wxth us to our room talklng wrth us ln such a frrendly way and wrrtrng h1s autograph for each of us We have kept up our correspondence w1th Mr Guest and know that we shall always remember hxm Although we are now xn the nlnth grade we are just as lnterested ln our name and Just as proud of our group as we were rn the seventh The junlor Hrgh w1th all nts 3CtlVlt1CS 1ts clubs and 1ts sports has been very lnterestmg to us We have trled to do our brt ln every movement of the school Our audrtorrum sesslons were a great ource of pleasure and ln structron to us Several members of our group have seen thelr names on the 'IOHOF roll frequently Elght of us are now wearlrvg bronze or silver awards for crtrzenshlp They are W1ll1am Schaeffer Ralph McKee Charles Hxlsa beck Dorothy Johnson Clalre Prcquet Vlfglflla Yost Kennet Kennel Vrr g1n1a Wrllramson Mrlton Lovato We are proud to say that Ralph McKee has also been awarded a Blewett B for scholarshxp On the Corrldor Officer force we are represented by two lxeutenants a sergeant and two corporals To Eugene Ruane we are much mdebted for hrs act1ve and farthful work as reporter for the Lrfe Albert Hopkrns has ocen a worthy captaln for the thrxft movement of paper collectron Wrllxam Schaeffer and Vlfglnla Wrlhamson represent us ably 1n the N1nth Grade Congress From the begxnnlng of our l1fe at junror Wrlham Schaeffer has been an act1ve leader ln our group and we felt It an added honor to ourselves when the N1nth Grade Congress elected hlm presldent and furtherrrore made h1m a member of the Cabmet We are mdeed proud of the fact that a member of our group IS vrce presrdent of the Cabmet of Blewett junlor Hrgh lf you come up to our home room whlch 1S 310B you w1ll see prnned on the wall two pennants whrch our base ball boys have won The glrls too have a Hne volley ball team and they hope some day to w1n the school champlonshlp We conslder ourselves very lucky because we have been able to keep together so far and we have begun many frlendshlps that wrll be dear to us after we leave jumor Slnce we are to go to Soldan next January we are anxlous to have thls Year Book for we know lt IS the last tlme all the mencbers of our group wlll have thexr plctures taken together and th1s prcture w1ll call back many pleasant memorres of our school days at Ben Blewett Vrrgmra Wllllamson ,1 'l'l xlfl' - ' '- . 1- ,1 ga A. . up f 715 . e A v ' I 1 L ts ' kg r- it - ' Q fn f . . . 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Y 5 , 1 ' 1 9 7 9 7 v v The Three C Group miiililfijfi ht lhlccl Cnou m HEN the Year Book comes out we shall have fmxshed a year and a half at Jumor Hlgh School We are very busy keeplng up wlth all we want to do There are thxrty five ln our group and we st1l' have Mlss Connors for our advxser These efiicment officers help us to get ahead Presxdent W1ll1am johnson Bank Booster john Caulfield V1ce Presxdent Fred Delbel Reporter joseph Davls Asst Secretary Raymond Proske Mary Cranston and Fred Delbel Paper Corrmrttee Sarah Cabell Cynth1a Noel joseph Schwartz and joseph Davls The other members of the group are Robert Adler Davxd Black Martha Bucklew Mary Lou Carleton Tom Carter Dorothy CYBIQ' Harry Fadem Al1ce Fliield Thelma Fleckmger Charlotte Fowler Mlldred Glocker Inez Goldman Dav1d Grosser Ruth Hartmann Byron johnson Dorothy Murphy Lou1s Ray Benn1e Roman Dorothy Ross Haskell Schwartzburg Rowland See Martha Severson Dorothy Shlrley MSUYICG Shr1ber and M11 dred T1ger We are represented on the Corrxdor Officers force and among the bank deposxtors We contrlbute to the junlor L1fe and we are 1000f,, Year Book subscr1bers We have trled to brlng our share of paper and we worked hard to get advert1sements for the Year Book Several of us have appeared on the Honor Roll durmg the year We have an all A pupxl ln our group the modest Dav1d Black who won 1n the e1ghth grade four mlnute speech contest m the school tax campalgn We have glven two audltorlum sesslons slnce we have com to junlor We wrote the plays for these enter talnments We have a glrls volley ball team that does some good work The boys mdoor baseball team has broken even ln the contests held so far We keep very busy but we have a lot of fun We have a small home room and every seat IS occupled But there IS always room for one more m Room Joseph Dav1s Reporter 75 , , '! I . . I 'hw 1 , - Y Y Y 1 1 W I l 1 1 l V 1 I 'D3' - Q, . . . . af, P1nx sv' ' . ' 1 I 1 15.1. . --.iv 1 - Secretary ..........,. Deane Chipp Congress Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , ' , v v A y r 1 ! . ' V . U 9 . 9 ! l 1 9 Y V . 1 . U 1 ' v t 1 ' ' 1 ' 9 ' SS - 11 ' ' y V . , A . . u . . . 3 . . - 102. , . - lhe I' X Cl Headlts E. are Mr De la Roche s group of 307a We are 1n the nmth grade and came to Jumor on jan 30 1922 from the grade schools We tags are not very popular now but we are trymg to hve up to our names whlch IS the Ever Readies Our motto IS Success Our officers are as follows Presldent Dorothy Wenzell Reporter L1ll1an Childs VICE President Hester Watts Congresswoman Lotta Talbert Secretary Mlldred Wxcks Congressman Randall Lawrence 74 V Y Y ' 7 1 a x ' 4 L , , . . W ' ' U .. ' n , Q ' 152 4 . . x3 22rIx K' , JL1-C . xx' ' ' ' ' . U 7' . . . lht NI R S -X Cnoup HE M R S A Group has spent a most dehghtful two years at junlor A number of the present members have been 1n the EXW class for the whole two years VVe belleve we are a very lucky group to have M1ss Hanna for our advlser Our officers are as follows President Damel Upthegrove Congressman Danlel Upthegrove V1ce Presldent Hazel Plngree Congresswoman Secretary Ida Kroenhen Dorothy Grace Hook Reporter Cam1lle Stowe Although we all want to go to Soldan we don t want to leave juruor as we all love and respect her When we have all grown up and are successful busmess men and women here and 1n other c1t1es and countrxes we w1ll always remember that xt was at junior that we recelved the fundamental part of our educatlon as the last part of grammar school and the Hrst year of hlgh whlch are the grades that compose jumor are certa1n1y the most cr1t1cal grades As we leave ln june we leave our regards to those remam1ng and to those who wlll soon be here and hope tlrey w1l1 enjoy the school as much as we have K Y Y Y Y , 1 A u 1 L, n A n , .. . 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U '5 jun or Meteors Q: -C S ltulcxx ol thc lumen Xlttuns A Plsgeant HE stage IS draped plamly in black w1th Ben Blewett Jumor 0 H1gh School formmg a border of orange letters ' X The curtaxn uses and a herald IS seen standmg at the center M XL of the stage Herald Harl Blewettsl There shall now appear before you the junlor Meteors who for two of the happlest years of the r hves have been members of thms school Now they w1ll pass on to Soldan wlth many happy memorxes Even though they l1ve long and become famous men and women they w1ll rever forget those who were thelr teachers and schoolmates at dear old Blewett Clara Kxenglel A rather quret g1r1 w1th beautlful wavy golden brown ha1r enters smxlmg She wears a gold Scholarshlp B and modestly carrres a stack of report cards where not a grade lower than A can be found Herald juhen Steermark Enter a small dark boy who rs Slflglng He advances to center of stage and recltes Amandus amanda arnandum The Gerundlve IS formed by the present stem plus nd plus the endmgs of magnus a um It IS a verbal ad Jectrve The star I atln pupxl passes to the S1d6 of the stage Herald Ann Huffman the presldent of the Meteors Enter Ann She fixes her eye upon some 1ll behaved person and straight way looks that person through and through untxl that luckless one feels very uncomfortable and 1ns1gn1ficant Herald Alan Schmxtz the hero of the Meteors last aud sessron and Alv1n Cohen Enter Alan and Alvxn argulng furlously They argue for a whrle and pass to the s1de both st1ll convmced that they are rlght Herald Dorothy Hew1tt V1rg1n1a Leapord Margaret O Nelll Sylv1a Wembach Helena Deutsch Kathryn Stemberg Doraloulse Brxtt Helen Mellor Bermce Wrlklnson Dorothy Beyer Kathleen Herlman and Dorothy jones As the glrls enter they are engaged rn that delxghtful occuoat1on that glrls and boys too all over the world enjoy glgghng SylV1a Wembach 1S the Meteors artlst and has the honor of belng the smallest 1n the group Dorothy Beyer IS one of those honor roll every five weeks glrls You know that klnd As for Margaret O Nelll If she s m1l1ng all the whrle That s Peggy O Nell Vlfglnla Leapord IS consldered the beauty of the group She has won derful thlck long golden hamr regular features and a beautlful complexron It m1ght be added that she s a marvelous volley ball and baseball player Helen Mellor IS another star ball player if ontmuecl on D158 S4 ll Q 1 . xv 1 Y j Y 1 V l I , Q 4 . 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A Group The Centennial ic llllltlllll nl 611011 W ,INR months ago or tzvo hundred forty nine days to be exact gl e1ghty eight rup1ls came over from Soldan High School and en tered Ben Blewett junior H1611 Qchool most of them for the first JN tlffle In the west auditorium they becam acquainted Wlth the1r new advisers These eighty eight pupils were split up into three groups Qust lately they were divided 1nto only two groupsy the advisers bemg Mr Hebberger M155 jones and Miss RICE Mr Hebberger 15 our advlser He 18 the best adviser 1n the school I thmk The name of our group is Hebberger s Centenn1al Group YNe vsere not able to get up a sultable team that half year as we d1d not know each other and each player played for himself and not as a team We lost our first game of indoor to Miss Geitz s group Upon losing this game we were put out of the league In basketball lt was som better but we m1ssed wmnmff the pennant by losing rn the finals to M1ss Gilmore s snappy players Most of them were on the team though we certamly do Th captam for tne team 1n indoor th1s half year IS Roy Moeller lb a fiery little captain because he has red hair I suppose At the present our ofhcers of the group are President Beatrice Yarbrough Congresswoman Belle W1nnerman VICE President Rayrrond Silver Paper Booster Bov Gilbert Wilcox Secretary Margaret Moorman Paper Booster Glrl Reporter Ethelbert Haug Florence Oschwemger Bank Booster Boy Roy Moeller Bank Booster Girl Congressman Abe Deutsch Lena Mae Simpson We are all a Jolly lot 1r1 our gro1 p only a few crabs bemg amongst us We were not overwhelmed with grief either when we h ard the news that we m ght have to stay over at junior High for the remaining year of our chool lfe Far frcm that but we have just becom acquainted here and to tear LS away frorh our beloved teachers to new wear1some teachers would almost break our hearts All the girls in our room are beaut1ful as you may readily see by the picture They are very athletic not being like the boys for they play for the champ1onsh1p of volley ball soon with Miss Maus group All the teachers over here have been very k1nd to us and we surely appreciate the1r kindness Next year when we leave this school fully prepared for our bus1 ness life I hope every one m this roup can say truthfully We came We studled We conquered Wr1tten by Irven M Kerckhoff l , . . . . . ll 1 .1 1 2 ll PN . eh? ' , ' ' , ' - - , 1 . , 1 r C 1 ' 'AF . . . . 6 . . . T .H 4 . . Il . ' , .5 v4 ' vs , . ' . ' . . . , I ' . . L . . Q .1 . . e , t, .' ' ' ' '. . I do not think we are here for athletics, therefore, but to learn, which e ' ' ' ' , ,' ' . He 4 I . , Q Q A Q , I . ' , , : . I . A ' 4 . ' A . . . x C ' s ' ' . , ' e ' , I l A L . - l 1 V . ' . . Y . . . v 1 . . g Y ,, , , 1 .H osek s Group m S X11 Hosek s Cnoup The officers of our group are wlsely selected they are Pres1dent Harry Gast Congresswoman Helen Olds Vlce Presldent Estelle Engel Congressman Edward Kuntz Reporter Robmette Robmson Cr1t1c Constance Abrams Secretary Burnett Wagner Bank Booster Meyer Davldson have 1n our class some very fine characters they are Joe Stephens our wlreless king and V1rg1n1a Butts who knows how to slng Dorothy Mlnor wlth the golden curls and Harry Gast who l1kes all the glrls Ruth Wltt wlth curly black halr and ohn Lowe who 1S a bear Francls Johanson one artlst brlght who never does anythmg unless It IS rlght Emfly Holt wlth all A s and B s IS the smartest glfl ln our class you see Roblnette Robmson our good reporter who lets other people do the work for her Edgar Grollneck major the great and Mmor Major who always comes late Burnett Wagner who studles all the t1me and George Wooden who never knows a l1ne Edward Kuntz a brlght llttle guy and Sarah Edelman who never tells a he Meyer Davldson who IS out for track and pep he does not lack Mxldred Sanger who l1kes to l ugh but Elxzabeth Barkley beats her by a half Estelle Engel our vlce president dear who fills the class wlth many cheers Enough Sald Meyer Davxdson lllll fLlLlJllllCS ,pffw 3ISS Maus Group has the proud dlStlI1Ctl0I1 of havmg represen tatlon 1n almost all of the school organlzatlons The names of J W the officers and posltlons held by each are as follows Lfeutenant jjgibgbm Mlldred Saunders 1n charge of all the G1rl Corr1dor Officers Ccrdella Moore Ed1th Slnclalr Glenna White Corporals on the Corr1dor Officer Force and Albert Thompson Sergeant Leland Boogher and Matthew Erllcher Lleutenants of the mnth grade audltorlum officers Martha Goldman Secretary of the Nmth Grade Congress Albert Thompson Pres1dent of the Radlo Club who on the 26th of Aprll 1922 gave a very successful talk to a class of mechanlcs at Central Hlgh School on Radlo Glenna Whxte Presrdent of the F1rst Ald Club and Anna Stephenson Secretary of the same orgamzatlon Jane Day Boogher Secretary of the Manual Tramlng Club Edward Carlin the Athletic Reporter to the junxor Llfe Staff Matthew Ehrlxcher Sergeant of the Cadet Club Cordel1a Moore Captam of the Gxrls Corr1dor Officer Indoor Baseball Team Donzelot Harklns, rlght fielder on the schools baseball team 81 9 1 'I W W 1 A . . . , . . , 71 ' . - , rl. , . ll V l -1 1 - - A . 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Y 5 I 7 9 ' , , . 7 9 7 9 ' ss ' V? , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . . , fumor Rough R1ders Ga -C lht lllIll0l Hough HlClClS HE only group 1n jumor at present composed entlrely of boys 15 W, 4 Mlss jones s group ln 108 They have chosen as the1r name The 4 1 jumor Rough Riders Thelr 1deal IS the greatest of all Rough pai..-Qfb Rxders the late Theodore Roosevelt who perhaps better than any other understood young manhood and stood for the enthu slasm of the boy against the hardened pollcy of the man The group IS plannmg many good thmgs for the1r last half year 1n junior They have success m many dxrectnons They captured the paper champmon shxp blue rlbbon four tlmes and are 1n the lead as Hnal wmners Nme of the star players on the school tlme and nearly all of the mnth grade audxtorlum ofhcers belong to th1s group The members of The Rough Rlders are Robert Behrens Francls Con nelly Joe Cremer Lawrence Davls Fletcher Darley Ray Dumbell Walter Felter Arthur Grawe Ph1l1p Gelber Stanley Gerdlng Elmer Gorman Car roll Hoelscher Edward Kextel Harvey Kleln M1ltOH Johannes Robert Logan Don Luley Ted Lanemann Charles Martens V1rg1l Moulton Stephen Mosch1sky Vrctor Mosottx Derny Nelson Heald Ottofy james O Gorman Edward Powers John Plitzmger Darell Peck Mllton Rast berger Davld Ross Sylvan Samelson Ralph Snyder Edward Wallerstem john Weaver Henry Wlllmore U lux ol the lumol NlLlLOl s w11r11u1cf1 Dorothy Hewltt Margaret O Ne1ll Helen Mellor Doralouxse Brltt Dorothy Beyer and Dorothy jones have bronze C1t1zensh1p B s and Kath ryn Stelnberg and Kathleen Hellman have sllver B G1rls pass to s1de Herald Paul McRae and JIITI Campbell The sarcastlc boys Every other word they utter IS sarcasm and not medlocre sarcasm at that Boys enter and pass to s1de Paul wears a sllver C1t1zensh1p B and 1m wears a bronze B Herald The rest of the boys Enter Lawrence Levy John McDowall Herbert Horneyer Lou1s Corbet Albert Hunt Herbert Leay Leshe Scheer Blllxe Llppman Rrchard Prather Edmund Murphy and Wallace Wllson Herald If I so w1sh I could tell many thmgs about these boys that Lawrence Levy won the shot put at Yeatman that Rxchard Prather was one of the best baseball captams the group ever had that Lou1s Corbet IS known for clever llttle humorous touches ln h1s composltlons One speech of h1s m partlcular made you laugh untll your srdes ached That Herbert Horneyer IS rlght there when lt comes to farmlng that Edmund Murphy and Wallace W1lson very successfully took lmportant parts ln the Meteors last Audltorlum Sesslon How but what s the use? They re just reg lar fellers They pass to s1de Herald Standmg before you now are the jumor Meteors They have tr1ed to l1ve up to the hrgh standards of Junlor whlch are typ1fied by our r otto Ben Blewett Well do xt We know It Ben Blewett Curtam Dorothy jones 92 V 1 I ' 3 1 ' 1 1 Q K L ass . . . . eg' Y - 9 9 ,JE ' ' ' ' ' cc lo 1 ' M., Q - - v, - - - .. .f . ., . I f m xv' ,J -. v s , - , . ll . vs ' 9 J v Q 1 s r 1 Q s u ' 1 Y 7 Y s u v u a 1 n A v r Q . . 1 s 9 , ' 9 1 s v n , . ' 1 - . . Ii , Y , V 1 , , 1 ,Y A Q l . . , . . . s 1 9 ' ls ' ' - v U, y s - - - at :Su ' - . . . . . H ,, J' ln va r 9 , S 1 9 s y 1 , . T , s 1 Y . . . , ' ' ' 1 1 - as 1 71 ' v - 4. LA , s Q - ' Q 5 ., . - . . The jack Kn fe Group ummm mam lht lltk lxllllL C11 oup X' OST of us have been together ever s1nce we came to junlor an 1 we have enJoyed bemg here and bemg together xl, Our class ofhcers are Pres1dent MCIVIH D1llon Congress g1r1 Fan O Whlteman VICE Presxdent Cynth1a Sulllvan Congress boy Russell Decker Secretary Mar1e Loulse Ghxo Reporter Helen Pagel To g1VC you an 1dea of what we are llke I am go1ng to mentlon a few of us and our character1st1cs 1 Cynth1a Sull1van IS just too llttle and cute and cuddly for words 2 Asa Bryan IS our Jumpmg ack I dont thmk a sens1ble thought 3 Helen Pagel loves br1ght colors Gypsy should have been her name 4 Harry Rem l1ke fun and 1n h1s est1mat1on IS very funny h1mself 5 Dorothy Roach IS always qu1et and 1I'10l:fCI'1S1VC but you can t tell what goes on 1n that small head of hers 6 Russell Decker l1kes baseball and 1nc1dentally glflS They don t m1x very well though 7 Lou1se Frantz l1kes those who l1ke her but all others are excluded 8 John Wrwht has a keen taste for danclng Whered you get lt Johflflyg 9 Evelyn Bly IS a born art1st you can tell that by her ha1r Harold Dub1nsky l1kes to Slt and dream Or IS It somethmg else? Melv1n D1llon lS qu1te a mystery nobody seems to know what he s 1ke Mlldred Benas l1kes fun and a good t1me ohn Barnes IS ra her dogg1sh Cat t1m s Hortense Stone IS another mystery but secretly we th1nk that she s a l1ttle spo1led oe Holste1n IS a HICC pohte llttle boy as far as we know Lo1s jones lS fond of p1ckles Tleat s a bad sxgn ISU t 1t9 Allen St1llman 1S a W1rele s bug 1f there IS such a thmg Adele Alrnstedt IS as qL.1et as Dorothy Roach but I dont th1nk she plans as w1cked th1ngs as Dot omxnut l S 'A lQ1v ' ' ' 9 ' t Y 1 X Q 2 l 7 7 . I l Y 1 ix 4 N . ' hi 5 . . . ' d WN Q-5 ' 1 'x . Vg- yja 125 ,L I . . . J Q , . 1 . ever entered his head. I .b . . , . 10, . . . Q . . . i I 11. 3 ' l' . 12. ' ' ' . 13. -I ' t ' ' e J. 14. ' ' , ' '- 15- J . . . . . ' 16. ' ' '. . 'f ' ,' ' ' . 17. ' ' ' s ' ' ' . 18. ' -' ' ' QL' ' lf on page 1-111 Q rw x, , J x Q The Owls Nest Group Sh , i flf i , x i. 4 Y lht Owls Nut lnoup HE Owls Nest Group came to junlor just two years ago We W, are sure you haue seen our poster on the door of our home room Y 119 so we shall not repeat rt here We are proud of our name QE!!! because Mr Rader gave us the suggestlon Mlss McCalp1n has been our advlser smce September 1920 and we all hke her 1m mensely We do not thmk we could End a better one Our group has grown unt1l we now have thlrty s1x members Slxteen of us have Blewett B s one a scholarshlp B of whlch we are very proud We have won paper contests and the boys baseball team has led us often to v1ctory Some of us are pretty well known for certa1n folbles whlch you can dlscover here for When Emxly Hardy s love of omons d1sappears Then Lou1s Badger w1ll not laugh heart1ly When L1ll1e and MIUHIC Stem get D s and F s Then Lmwood Dunlap w1ll get all A s When Sanford Le1pman has nothmg to say Then Mlldred Browmn w1ll talk a blue streak When Saul Inselberg beams to grow Then hmerson Young w1ll stop growmg When George McCullough stops makmg motrons Then Howard D1ck1nson w1ll not make amendments When Martha Dlllow beffms to reduce Then Ehzabeth Barron w1ll start to Gam When Florence Hufnagel stops workmg Tlaen Harrlet Taylor w1ll begm When Henry Reuter ceases to be clever Then Hubert Porter w1ll take hlS place When W1ll1am Shell and Cornell Bauer wrlte for the Llfe Then Mlldred Wagner and Lora Harvey w1ll glve up the1r C O buttons When Rosemary Gavln and V1v1an Gorban are runnlng the1r art shop Then Harrlette Lyon w1ll be wrltlng novels and Ray Culler poetry When V1rg1n1a Wlllard refuses to play baseball Then Ruth Ruenz1 w1ll take It as her hobby When Irene Sweet stops hxmg her ha1r 1n school Then Helen Walmsley w1ll start to prrmp When Mlss McCalp1n loses her temper Then Albert Kearley w1ll have a sweet d1spos1t1on When Morton Fletcher ceases to be the most popular m the class Then Marlon Thorpe w1ll enter the mov1es When Lonnxe Hlckam grves up gum chewmg Then L1ll1an Rlvers wxll beg1n When Fred Wilson f3llS to wm a Prlze wrth h1s boats Then Wade Rldge w1ll lose a paper contest Do you thmk these thmgs w1ll ever happen? 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Y v - v The Alp VJ N Ra ,EERE fx, lht Alplms 'Xl Mlss Markham s room the Alphas are G. ef' l You certamly know what our name stands for Every one rs as spry as can be And so we l1ve up to our name you see Leona Mueller s our presrdent line She makes all the chlldren Walk the chalk lme And the v1ce presrdent Robert Wal h IS the same He th1nks 1f We re not on t1me It s a shame We have a fine secretary Patrlcxa by name Who comes always to school 1n sunshme or ram And also our treasurer Oscar Kahan Of whom all the chlldren are very fond K ass Utllccls 2 Vxce Pre ldent Robert Walsh Ong S Ruth Masson Secretary Patr1c1a Farragher Reporter Charles Lozler Treasurer Oscar Kahan Bank Booster Klngsley Wlentge Paper Managers Hym1e Feldman 4 race Motherwell Advlser MISS Carrle Markham Albr1ght Seward Andres Selma Brown ohn Burnett Glenn Duffy Eleanor Duhrrng V1rg1n1a Eggert Wrlla Farragher Patrlcla Feldman Harold Feldman Hymle Flschlowltz Beatrlce Franz Chester Gatzke Ethel Herlzman Naom1 Jo eph Evelyn Kahan Os ar Kaufman Esther C lass XlLl1llJCl s Kober Charles Lev1 Isabelle L1ttell Helen Loz1er Charles McClure Malcolm Maher W1ll1am Mas on Ruth Mlller Loulse Mueller Leona Peabody james Platt Louls Schroeer Edlth Slmon Luc1lle Soper Norma Taylor Opal Toedtman Vxrgmla Walsl Robert Wlentve Kmgsley H? ax lorwk' ' A' '- 4 , . l 4 ' ' ' 4 to 4 . A 1 , , , , , . , 1. .. . , ., A A A n President .,..... . . . Leona Mueller C 'james Peabody - S. resmen., v 4 1 1 3 1 1 A n n A n V 8 9 'Q ,J , 7 U y . Q . . , ' S . ' 9 u , fl 4 Y O 1 A N 1 I 5 . C . . . zs v Q A Unus Numerus Gtex Presldent Vice Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Bank Booster A l Nl S NLNII lil S l RFX OUR MOTTO 27 at the top Never fall never drop OUR CLASS OFFICERS Cordeha Moore Mxldred Saunders Donzelot Harkms Albert Thompson Frances Watts Paper Booster Walter Schwelkhart Ass1stant Paper Booster Mrldred Saunders Reporter Edward Carlm Congressman Rlchard Perkms Congresswoman Martha Goldman OUR ACHIEVEMENTS Noteworthy among thc achlevements of our group was the whole hearted and excellent manner 1n whlch the puprls responded to the requests of Mlss Maus to brmg newspapers and magazlnes There were but three weeks out of the forty weeks where the puplls falled to brmg papers Another d stxnctlon IS that the glrls of the group won the baseball pen nant for the Exghth Grade Stlll another rs the fact that the entlre group was the flrst as a group to deposlt rn the bank when lt opened m February 1921 The members of thls group further have the d1st1nct1on of havmg t tamed 1C00f,, subscrlptlon to the junxor Llfe and junlor Year Book pubhca txons from the tlme they entered the seventh grade through to the mnth grade On May 3rd the gxrls won the Volley Ball Champlonshxp of the nmth grade It was a closely contested game and a hard one for Mr Hebegger s group to lose OUR GOOD WISHES Flrst of all It IS wlth a great deal of reluctance and a feellng of regret that we leave our excellent advxser and Good frxend Mxss Maus To her paxnstaklng labors helpful advices and deep mterest 1n each and every one of us may be attrlbuted whatever successes may have been at tamed by thls group Secondly To Mr Ryan and Mr Sackett we wxsh that the success al ready obtalned by them as prmcxpal and asslstant prmclpal may be crowned w1th further succes es 1n the years to come To the remalnder of the faculty and staff of jumor we wlsh a continued success 1n the1r arduous labors And to the ch11dren we can express no better wlsh than that they enjoy thelr stay at jumor Hlvh as much as we have enjoyed ours To jumor ltself We can extend no greater w1sh than that It contmue ln xts wonderful work of developmg the mmds of the commg generatlon and rmplantmg wlthm the hearts of those who pass through tts portals a genume seed of Amerlcanlsm so well typlfied by 1tS founder Ben Blewett ll 7 Y yu VT 1 vw x V , , , , 4 4 A A 4 4 'L I 44 , . 4 , ' Q. . . . 4 - v v 1 a- 1 - . , . ts 1 ' Y 9 1 ' I V . .. - ' s ' .. b . , . 1 Blux ctt s Best Q? UR group Blewetts Best was made up almost entxrely of new EN gd K, We 1ssued from many dlfferent schools whlch however only made t our group the more mterestmg After gettmg acquamted we fell comers last January when we were maugurated 1nto the school 1nto the rout1ne of jumor H1gh whlch I thmk IS exceptlonally dellghtful because xt IS so unusual How easy It would be to note the future occupatlons of our present class mates were the future exposed to VIEW' Here srts Mr Charles Tacky 1n a spacxous charr m a luxurrous office workmg out plans for a four thousand acre golf course Here rn front of a huge class room sxts Professor Drake a teacher of forexgn languaes w1th a cap upon hrs head and a book rn hrs hand We now come upon one of hfe s httle Jokes for 1n hrs garden we see slttmg on a bench Mr Ralph Loulsda read1ng no not the latest humorous magazme but a copy of the blue laws' And now we come to Pans What 1S th1s engraved upon th1s shop w1ndow9 It says Madame Betty Huch1nson gowns made to order Who would have guessed lt' Here IS a magmficent lrmousme ghdmg through Central park Who s1ts w1th1n9 Mr Eugene Sm1th the m1111ona1re ra11road kmg and hls demure httle wlfe the former Mlss Ol1ve McOy now Mrs Ol1ve Sm1th What rs th1s on th1s office wmdowi' Mr Edwm Woods Labor Sav1ng Efliclency Expert We are not surprlsed Ed never hked labor 0 Kenneth Kraft G6 7 ,Q x Y x ' t r 1:5 ! 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' ' . v 1 1 . . . - 9 1 1 n ' y 9 , ' cc - vs , T . . . . , 9 9 ' ' . . , .2 ' I hc I Squares E entered junxor ln january and were very fortunate 1n hav1ng Mr Reed for our advxser We have an 1ndoor team of whlch we are very proud for we 'QQ '55 have won every game we have played and are lookmg forward to wlnnlng the pennant We are 10070 bank depos1tors and Llfe subscrlbers Our officers are as follows Presxdent Ray Woods Congresswoman Ruth McGowan Secretary Mar1e Brodsky Paper Momtor Charles Fawsak Reporter M1lburn Hassler Boys Captam Ray Woods Congressman ames Rutherford Glrls Captam Mar1e Brodsky Evelyn Badger m Spamsh IS great she never makes the sllghtest mlstake Ruth McGowan and Irene Fox artlsts are whlle Gean Clark 1S a mathe natxcal star Mane Brodsky xn gym IS sure to Wm fame m battlng a ball never m1ss mg her alm Ruth Frledman and Mar1e Webb very qumet are but from the fa1l1ng mark both are qulte far Gertrude Berman leads the class ln Enghsh any verb from adverb she surely can d1stmgu1sh fn 1, l 7 W C67 Y!! 1 X A A 12 . lf , . . X:-'zmg . ,L v ' ' 56 ' Y! ' Vice-President ........ ,.Irene Fox Bank Booster .... George Rockwell . , . J . , . . , . V - 1 . , 1 a ' 7 1 4.5 ff T K, gm-. Bw ' 'fu Aw QI rf L f WL M - M - ,Ve , flv ,wjef X fiivg .ff 1' 'Q 5' A' a g,f' A1 g,,,, . 445 I 'Ft R I1 arawrent ,Emilia lhc QNIIX IX cs I alux tll UR happy days at JUHIOI' are gomg gomg Do we want to Q leave Junxor and face the many tasks that boldan presents to usa rg Imagme our first day mn Senlor H1gh awa1t1ng our new ex ,wie X perrence' Gazmg mqulrlngly at Soldan wondermg whether It be proper to enter by the north south or west door Trymg t keep from taklng on such an attltude as would d1SClOSC our 1dent1ty and feel mg as though we were nn much need of some prev1ous mformatxon about the mystery of th1s school Let L.s now thmk of our days 1n junlor In a year or so we shall realxze the great opportumtles that we had and the many pleasant tlmes It w1ll be great pleasure to recall the baseball Games football games entertalnments nd other forms of pleasure that we have enjoyed here Yet IS Sold n such a place as It seems when We New Jays enter lt? Isn t It true that we have always dreaded to go to our future school as the tlme drew near when we must leave our old one? Yes but It IS true that after a certam perlod of tlme we became very much attached to our new surround mgs We should be proud of the wonderful school that we are about to enter The opportun1t1es w11l be numerous and everythlng taken 1nto con slderatxon we shall find Soldan the ldeal school We realxze that Ben Blewett Junlor Hlgh IS one of the model schools of our country and we feel exceedlngly fortunate to have had an opportumty to attend thls place of preparat1on We know that jumor has g1ven us a splend1d start 1n our hlgh school work Jeanette Delbrxdge The followmg are our class ofhcers Presldent Prlestly Melton Reporter juhus Sllverstone V1ce Presldent Jack Corkms Sergeant at arms Harrls Green Secretary Bernard Kamlner Congressman Preston Powell Treasurer Zach Txnker Convresswoman Mary Bxcker I ht QUIXIX cs Hu lux NAME Flynn Anderson Mary B1cker Nathan Coppersmlth jack Corkms Jeanette Delbrldge Marjorxe Fursh Verona Ga1ser Meyer Ghcksburg NICKNAME WHERE FOUND Fllnny Babe Naty Corkus Net Browme Boney Myher 'J Corrxdors R6Clt11'lg 2nd Floor Spanlsh 8th floor Next to teacher Study Botany e A , Fr ,nw K lerf- ' ' 9 I . . , a f 1 . . , 1 l Y V 1 ' 45 1 l ' l 4 'L , ,--- -'I I v, - y I . . . . . . - gs ! I . . . . . - r ' fa, 1 1-A ' L v D O D 1 v ' a t ' . I A Q ' Y a . ' 9 u , - , . ...... ..... D .,... , - . . , . , , Y ,. , Y , . 'Clmtinuerl lbll page HI . .5 I' fb Cgqi Blcvt att Dou s E came to th1s school rn an unhappy mmd Errors and faults we were qulck to f-'md For d1d we not come from the blg Soldan P In late September d1d we arrlve L1ke so many bees drlven from a hxve But we were ready and YVlll1I'lg to work And our dutles determmed never to shrrk Twas that mormng 1n late September Our tr1p through these halls we remember From the spacxous Soldan Corrldors The e narrow Blewetts gave us the horrors To 207 at 8 30 we d1d come We now have forgotten how to look glum We learned early 1n the game For dls atxsfactlon we are to blame M1ss Rlce helped us all to see T1s ne1t1'er names halls nor plctures but w Who make school what we all adore And remember and love It evermore lb cc I Y I 1 j was fry., . ' ' 1 . V - - ss na x-pn- ' Because too many children its rooms over ran ' 65 ' Y! , Q 65 'i . S . . l 1 1 1 y ev 1 . L l,lllXlX xlux amtraa. mam uxckly have the weeks gone But our dutles we do not shun Our Report Cards one and all Have marks xmproved slnce last fall Now as our se ond term w complete We agree that Blewett cannot be beat We are glad that for us there was no seat In that great bug school across the street Matllda Frellch L S l ames Rutherford 15 a Workman strong rn maklng a puppet he never goes wrong Mrlburn Hassler IS a popular lad vwh1le Albert Brerman always looks sad Max Kamll and Leroy Fryer are the mus1c1ans that you ll have to admlre Charles Fawsek IS a lad thats always glad rt takes a lot to make hrm mad Slmon We1nshaker rs Jolly and fat but Ray Woods beats them all on the Marle Brodsky Irene Fox Ruth McGowan Harrls Green Estelle Handelman Vance H1ggs Melvllle Holmes Alfred Jaffe Bernard Kammer Katherxne McDan1e1 Pnestly Melton Catherme McLean Preston Powell Mlss Pryor George Rutled Arthur Rosenfelt Ethel Schafer Orallne Susman JL11lLlS Sllverstone Dorothy Tennant Zach Tmker Sadle Zucker Vert Shlrley Van Me Bones Kltty Kat Dumb bell Sugar Plum Pow Tubby Baby Rosy Gretchen Gln Spltball jnnmy Dotty l'1nk Petlte Makmg candy Locker Basement Math Campcs 3rd laour cl ss Math Class Mr Reed s Room School Lunch Rooms 2nd Starrway Sclence Fl1ll 0' Sllps MLlSlC Llbrary Gym Back Seat ul1us Sllverstone Dorothy Tennant 1 V YY V Y r'-F7 Y . , '0 'Q ' ' ' - Q 'Q Q .Q . Th x Slluzlrcr wlillllt-fl track. 71.11 ' X. f V. 'US' HC 'f t ' tlfmtilum-tl '- 129 . A 1 g Al . I 5- 14 ' ' ' . f 101 J. D. . ge - . ' 5 fger ' . Ihr lOl ch l3Lcll us HE home of the Torch Bearers IS 201B and our advxser IS .dgg Mrss Rothman Our group has changed greatly slnce we made ff our public appearance m th1s same manner last year a number of QQZQ55 our members have been ent to other groups several have left to attend Busmess college and one from our number 1S at Cleve land I-hgh School Several new members of whom we are very proud have entered the group The accomphshments of our group are too many to enumerate but I would hke to mentxon the fact that over one thrrd of our members are wear mg C1t1zensh1p B s elther Bronze or Silver that we have some very good athletes chref among whom are Ernest B1rge and Rogers Wellman that we have a good baseball team that we have a number of efiiclent corrrdor officers and that we have some dramatlc abrhty In June we take a final leave of jumor as we expect to go to Soldan m September Although we are del1ghted that we are advancmg to Soldan we do not hke to thmk of breakmg up our group and leavmg jumor Wlllard Turley Uh . 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H . . . , ,, . . l a 9 ! 3 Z . , . y 4. , I . lhc QllLSlliJIl XI uk Cnoup I-IO are we and why do we take a questmon mark for a r1ame9 Well to answer the questlons 1n thelr order we are a group of new nmes who are enrolled ln the two year Commerclal course CSIBUK We had a h rd txme decxdmg on our name and s nce thls was an cpen questlon for so long a trme we declded to take a questlon mark for our name What do you th1nk we thmk about 1t7 Can you guess? 9 9 9 7 Notlce how we just naturally fall 1nto tlae questlonlng hablt You guessed lt we ar proud to belong to such a fine school and wlll try to keep xt so by bem no trouble to anyone and by helpmg where we can MISS Solfronk IS our adv e and our room lS 204 If you happen to pass the door some questlons m1ght conae Floatnag out of the door so beware' Our class officers are as follows Presldent Secretary Treasurer Bank Booster Congressman Sophle Bender Dora Buchman Andrew Meagher Katle Cohen Harry Brown Coigresswoman Margaret Storm Paper Booster Vlfglllla Rossman Paper Booster Ruby McGu1re Gxrls Representatrve Gertrude Br1tton jr Llfe Reporter Grace McKenna l , Y W ' 1 1 x' I 1 1 ' r L C 113' ' ' el .4 -9 1 a a . 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A , . . . , . .IJ The Blewett Forward mam ' it lL ,luxttl 0lXXtlllS UR group The Blewett Forwards entered junlor Hxgh School wg cn january 31 1921 We were fortunate ln havmg Mxss Soeck 9 My mek as our tactful advlser who 1S always ready to explam and 5-gg 5, X help We soon got the Splflt of the open mmd and heart and determmed that for all the school IS g1v1ng us we 1n return would grve It our best Everyone studled hard and w1se fr1endsh1ps were made Responsrblhtles as well as prlvlleges awa1ted us We shouldered them and so got the -Iumor Splflt of co operatxon It IS altogether fittmg that a paragraph should be devoted to apprec1at1on smce we shall leaxe good old unlor for Soldan next anuary w1th a mmgled feel1ng of joy and sorrow but with a firm reahzatlon that our two years at umor have not been spent 1n va1n The true fr1endsh1ps formed w1l1 not be forgotten Mr Ryan and all our dear teachers are mterested 1n our success and expect tlrat we shall leave the school wlth a record worthy of bemg re membered We can all truthfully say that the Blewett Forwards as a whole put the1r shoulder to the wheel whenever jumor needs boostmg Throughout thls school year we have been first to be 10004, pald up sub scrlbers for the junlor Llfe We have the same record for buymg our school Year Book We have done our blt ln the paper collectlon school tax campa1gn selhng tlckets for the p1cture show and have a great number of bank deposltors Our officers the boys baseball team and the glrls volley ball team deserve the h1ghest pralse for the1r lnterest and successful work Several members of our group are wearers of the Blewett B and the honor roll always lncludes qu1te a number of our amb1t1ous and anx1ous to learn members One of our pleasures thls year was our audltorlum sesslon Wlth M1ss Qoeckmck s careful guxdance two plays The Forest Sprmg and The Troll Maglc were presented 1n the most mterestlng fashton Many compllments were showered upon us on that eventful day We are gomg to contlnue the good work through our last half year of umor and 1nto the senlor hlgh school The Blewett Forwards wlsh Mr Ryan Mr Sackett the faculty and young junlorxtes a very enjoyable vacatlon M1ss Soeckmck s Group 101 A A , . . 1 a K , V W 1 I I x I9 x ' x I4 ' '4 1 I ' 'fs ll vw ' ' f ry. N . . . F I- if . ' I I v ' 1 Ie . . . , . ii lf ' Ai 'X 1 ' . . . 1 5 . , , . a , H . 5 7 1 - ' v 1 ' - . H . . ,, . ' 9 Y ! ' U ll sa ' 7 ' bb ' 99 KA L. , y . ,, . . . . . . , . , . . . lL C1 C hloum faq' 'ax ATHERINE Fmk IS our p1an1st great 5 Ig lf-W, kD3Vld Pearlstone IS our w1se little child iv.. 'ip' Manuel Gerber often goes wzld Hexman Wolil'e1m owns lot of money Margaret Whltelaw xs always so funny mmett Thompson IS our presxdent bold Rogers Robards makes us glve up our gold joel Rogers IS our sxlent boy and meal Schick llkes to play wlth some toy Bradford Homer a wlzard at Enghsh IS he While our blg glrl IS no other than Adnah Fruchte Edra Glennon gs so t1m1d Edna Bradshaw s grades go the lxmxt hstelle Sloss IS so tall Otto Gexssow IS very small Our story teller IS Helen Handley While John Slater trxes to be manly Our good glrl xs Esther Kallack and not so good IS Clara Bullock T lurty four m all are we Tlurty four ln the G C G By Phlhp Goldman 10 :lg ,L E .. . It 'I ' .1 A fftf r ,At P x . 4 + 1 4 . l 9 Y Y Y Y Y I l 1 1 1 0 1: Robert Cohen somet1mes comes late. 'al '- l' . . . . . '.le,, ' -fi l . if . ,, ,ff'w , J, . A . Q 7 . , . . . ' . .U . . l , . . , . 1 , . - . g 0 c I+ I The Eleven Jumor Llfe Workers IS our name and workers we surely are Our class officers are Presldent Mabelle Ferguson Congresswomen Leona Clark Secretary Lxlhan Hay s Mabelle Ferguson Reporter Harr1et Marten UR one b1g Job as a group IS to take care of the linanc1a1 affalrs of 5 the school jumor Lxfe P1cture Show and Year Book returns QQ y Many of the Reporters know how We carry on the work and many jg? know how we made them Walt for a recempt or F111 out the proper s11p for cash to be returned All of this work IS done durmg the advlsory perlod We scatter ourselves about the room m groups of two each Some of us take jumor Lnfe money some Year Book some Plcture Show money At the end of the advlsory perlod we total our shps and cash and turn the money 1n to M1ss Tlmmerherm This work mvolves a great deal of bookkeepmg which IS done by some of the members of the group but be cause of a lack of tlme durmg our rush seasons especlally M1ss T1mmerherm frequently Ends It necessary to come to our rescue But the E j L W s belleve In the old saymg All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy and so we have our baseball and volley ball teams too We re not stars we 11 admxt but we are on the map We have enjoyed our work at Jumor very much but are now mne fours and m June must answer Soldan s call IOS Tl 1 ' I W'- 'I 1... 1. b CC . . 37' 3 .. 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' 1 P10 I'.1tr1.1 C11 oup Dear Ben A CLASS PROPHECY bg MUST wr1te you about certa1n members of our old class at 'Wim 9 junlor The Pro Patna Group I met Bud Nash the other day l and what do you th1nk9 He has retlred and IS l1v1ng on the roy Fr1tsch1 was head of an automobxle bus1ness and Henry Pechersky IS advert1s1ng a new way to get thm Dever Brmton has become a chauffeur and dr1ves for the Presldent George Gerstner IS a Professor at the Umver sxty of Callforma teachmg Scxence and Newton Amos IS there teachmg Math E11zabeth F1tz Roy and jane Ph1111p1 have become famous artlsts and are work1ng together Eleanor Bradbury IS a poet and hopes to become a sec ond Shakespeare Geraldene Kmne recently opened up a new automoblle factory You remember what an author1ty she was on auto parts years ago Luc1lle Bauernfelnd IS Congresswoman now and has been nommated for the presldency W1lda Spam IS now appearlng 1n her latest productlon at the Cap1tol New York and IS ably assisted by Blanche Slsson and james Mc Clellan I always knew they would make good on the stage Robert Mnlls has become Worlds Champ1on flywe1ght boxer and V1rg11 Rule IS a second Babe Ruth Ernestme R1dgeway has just begun a tr1p around the world She IS racmg wxth Harrlet L1bman Earl Susman IS a reporter and IS st1ll very talkatlve You see that IS how he gathers news 104 Your fr1end Champl1n Lxndsley alties from his Amended Spelling Book. He said that Otto Ihc Blux ett IlllAl10l I LQIOH N ISS Uhl xs our advlser Our motto IS Not to Amass Knowledge Q but to Enhance Character Our group ms composed of 36 puplls 4 J We entered junlor one year ago ln November and we hope to go Our officers are as follows Pres1dent Charles jakebeck Congresswoman V1rg1n1a Ascher Vice Presxdent Burton Saghsh Congressman B111y Lytton Secretary Roscoe Cannon Bank Booster Raymond Ewlng Reporter Leona Nudelman Paper Booster Mabelle Greene We are eighth grade fourth quarter Four of our group have received Blewett B s We have trmed to l1ve up to our motto Every one m Mlss Uhl s group wlshes everybody a happy vacatron Leona Nudelman IJ w ? , l V 1 - 3 I l ' 1 l Q A 1 ,r 9, . . . ,, fw ' - fs? p 3 ,, , . In , l . . Q , , ii , ' .r ' . to Soldan in june, 1923. AL V !5 ' ' ' ' , . . 1 .3 The S O S Group Q is x atfrzreat m .Ej,Sjijf.R L S S6110 UR name has been a secret Nevertheless we up to our name even while our frlends were Smxlmb on Serenely ln Sprlng or Summer Slllftlflg our Scenery for Song or Sorrow S ekmg or Searchmg for Swns of S11 fer Showmg on Surface 1n Sunshxne or Shadow We Step on Stead11y up Steep or Slope Slng our School son and Serve our School Students of Success hbht abamst Scamps or Spooks Sputes or Smners Seven or Seventy Soldlers or Sa1lors S1lence or Speech Squareheads or Sphereheads Saphngs or Stumps Shrubs or Sequolas Sp1es or Scouts Savages or Scalawags Subtlety or Selhshness Sorcery or Superstltlon We Step out Sedately to Serve our School Even wh1l our enenues call Same old Students Starlng or Studylng Stewmg or Sputter1n Shlrklng or Sacr1hc1ng Slmps or Scholars Saucy or Smart Sleepy or Snappy Satanlc or Samtllke Shabby or Sho Ny Shallow or Sxncere Sappy or Sol1d Stupid or Shrewd Sncbb1sh or Sweet tempered Sullen or Smrlmg We Shove off Scarecrows and Serve our School Whether our rewards are Sandstone or Sapph1re Sandwlch or Sundae Sccwls or Sm1les Sneers or Shouts Salt or Sugar Sparer1bs or Sausage Soups or Stews Sardlnes or Squabs Sna1ls or Salmon Stones or Salads Sauerkraut or Strawbernes Sweets Sprays of Sycamore Samples of Spmzenberg Strxngs of Shells or Spools of Sllk We Slfout our Songs and Serve our School or Scraps lil: have trled to l1ve , . . . 1 ll11..U... 'up g, . I .. 9 - . . . Q, ,lr S O' . . ' ,kt -, ' ' 2 c ,C K . U Stride on Steadfastly to Serve our School: ' sf . 5 4 . CY CT . A :T- V 1 V 4 . , . . D V. 1 , .w- mv S' ' ' ' 13' ' 4 Y 7 L' X V S Y L' . Y . 9 . . ,, ' ' 1 n N . , . y LJ l , y L' 1 I 4 Y L.: A S, . S . , ' , Sv I 1161 chool Cab The S Q CIA 1 i Wymyy 1 If 1 1 XWWZW7 faffyf CAZ INET A H fwf v KM yyfagdm AIMZA d WWQ and Nmth Grade Admlrnstrator 0 44 W 4 mini 'f ' nl HH L.: 2' W lht School C llJlllLl HE Great Executlve Body of the Ben Blewett jumor Hxgh IS thls term composed of slxtee 1 members only mstead of seventeen due to the fact that Mr Sackett fills the double office of Asststant Prmclpal and AdIT1lTllStf3t0f for the nmth grade The membershlp IS composed as follows Mr Ryan Mr Sackett Mr Forsman M1ss Crecel1us Mr De la Roche MISS Colfer M1ss Guerm Fannle Whlteman Wllllam Schaefer V1rg1n1a Goesslmg Arthur L1ttman Maxme Baldwm Alexander McVoy Faculty Pupll Pupll Pup11 Pupil Pup1l Pupll Prmcxppl Asslstant Pr1nc1pal Admmxstrator Sth grade Admlmstrator 7th grade Faculty Representatlve 9th grade Faculty Representatxve 8th grade Representative Representat1ve Representat1ve Representatlve Representatlve Representatlve Representatlve th t t t t h grade grade grade grade grade grade grade Burdette Dlenstbach B B Counc1l Helen Pagel jumor L1fe Edgar Grollnek Corrldor Officers Thls past term besldes the undertaklng of a Movmg Plcture Show whnch netted conslderable results for the benefit of all the School Act1v1t1es the Cablnet undertook also a clean up campalgn a general untldmess seemed to preva1l m the lunch room and on the campus After d1scuss1ng the matter the Cab the best way to remedy this undeslrable sltuatlon was to week durmg whlch posters were placed all through the 1n the halls and 1n the lunch room Those posters were to remmd the pupnls of bemg careful to keep the bulldmg clean and t1dy at all t1mes by 3VOldlIlg the throwmg of waste paper on the floor and on the school grounds There were posters 1n Engllsh nn French m Latm 1n Greek even n Shorthand They all seem to have been understood and a very strlkmg xmprovement was the result For a wh1le 1n the corr1dors met agreed that have a clean up bulldxng malnly George De la Roche Secretary ll!! 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' ' 7h I I'6SS h Grade Cong Sevent JWJNTQTL, mam utnlh C11 ll t 1111111 -ss NE of the important factors in the government of Blewett is the seventh Ufatle congress It COHSIQIS of two r presentatives, one CSX J N glrl and one boy from each Group in the Grade and the adrnmis I g4'QL5ir-5,55 tratoi M ss Crecclius The congress nas representatives in the school cabinet '1rd in the Blew ett B Council The cabinet repre sentatives p esent matters to that body wnich have beer introduced in the congress by o e of the aslvisory Groups tleey report back to t1e1r congress whatever actlcn was talfen by the cabinet T'1ey also present questions to sented 1 discussed in congress carried by tie representatives to the adv1sory grotqs for further discusslon reported back to congress then carried back by the representatlves to tl e cabinet for F 31 act on In tus way such prob lems as he follow1nG ones l me been successfully dealt wi le this yea A clean up proGram to improve conditions in the lun le roorn corridors 31 tl on tlee campus A picture show to raise money to care for the annt al budGet A plan for improving the conduct of tne pupils dur1nG th auditoiium ses ions ust at present tne congress is workino upon a plan to improve and pop ularize the music in the se enth Grade The ofncers and memb rs of this govern1nG body are Presid nt Belle Gerber Cab net Reoresentative Blewett B Council Billy Reynolds Edmund Hartman Cabinet Representative Maxine Baldwin George Careglas Sylvia Lesser Margaret Knaup Carl Wimmer Marie Harris Max Rovin Virg ma Andrews Arthur Meyer john Marsau Lucille Rosenfeld Eugene Carferata Esther McNay William Whitton Helene Virginia Moore Marcus Bernlsardt Laura Smith Edith Wells Maurvce Nelson V1rG1n1a Gish james Power lll G11 12.1, - ' 'hi 1 . s-in -21-1, ,ts Q T . . -, . A - A . . gs .. c . ll 1 , , - , , - - '.- -fw ' b b ' 'V' Wan - 14- ,4.' 4 lf Y' 4' ij-.f Aiglxxv :M , ., , .. . , . , lc L A i ' M N ' . - . T ku 3 C4 Y, . 1 . . s f . ' , L c ' 1 ' ' Q ' ' - 4 . 1 , 4 4 1 I 1 . . . A V s x the congress which have originated in the cabinet. A problem thus pre- 's 'Q '- ' ' ' l. ' . ' mf. - ' ' 4. i ' 1 1 , , . L G 'Nt 'O if' 4 'N - 't. ' er: 41 4 A 4 , 4 X. 4 n I LP, . . 1 . . D . .. . g - J 4 . 1 ,, ', ' . ' s V , E AI - O . li I K4 e ' 4 l I b . e .......... . .- - . I ' L . . , D 'A The E ghth Grade Congress amumrc mam L I c UlL53 Oh-cers Presldent Brlly Lytton Secretary joseph Qulnlan Vrce Presrdent V1rg1n1a Ascher Treasurer Mary Cranston HE Excfhth Grade IS very proud of 1ts Congress because It has W, done so much for them We always try to beat the other grades S rn all the enterprlses such as the paper contest the selhng of K Lag!! J trckets and so on When we want to do somethmg of th1s sort the members of the congress make speeches to boost the thmg along The Congress grves a pennant every two weeks to the group that wms the paper contest Thrs contest w1ll go on untrl vacatlon t1me All these thmgs put pep rn the erghth grade Everyth1ng rs done by the chrldren lf a member has a plan or suggesnon he grves rt Mr Forsman who IS our admlnrstrator grves us a lot of good 1d6aS such as the Erghth Grade rssue of the unlor Llfe I rc Ninth Cnaclt C OITLQILSS HE nmth grade congress under Mr Sacketts Uurdance does a W great deal to rmprove cond1t1ons rn the school The Congress of 1 the Ben Blewett jumor Hlgh IS l1ke the Congress of the Un1ted f L5 States Each group has a congressman and a Congresswoman 1 A, who represent the1r groups and carry out the w1ll of the students of our school Our officers are as follows haffer VILC Presrdent Preston Powell Pres1dent Wm Sc Secretary Martha Goldman Cabmet Members Fann1eWh1teman Members of Benj Dally Wm Schaffer BlewettBCounc1l Burdette Drenstbach Many of us are l avrng for Soldan and I am sure we have all trred to do our best m representmg our groups To the Congresses that follow us at unror we wlsh the reatest success Martha Goldman Secretary ll , f 'Vx ' ' A' - xl 'I'l1 - liighlh lll lllC Cong ' ,., . . 1 . r -I x A 1- w N x 1 . , xxx, FI, ' L . . . . . . . J ' ' gf . kh- -if ongress h Grade C The Nmt J Thr ft at jumor .SO 3.8 b -C FS T e Reba ilitation CI f Disabled Ex-Service Men Mr. E. F. C I Mr. W. C. McNu , structo .' In I It ard an mammal mai. lx 1 . . N L nm Shop IL BOTTOM SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT clan H urbula Patr1chJ Mallon Thomab L Doyle bert Lee C' rlo Desemone F ank H Kassack Anthony Borgesoff Joe T Lucz Jas C Burffer Iouls F Coekrell Fchx S DeLoach STANDING SECOND ROW P F Card bert Rabgmr Aelgust H Emmerlderfer Harold D Turner Dommp M Wasko Fdw J Fowler Ehancz Markovltch W C MtNutt TOP ROW I oy Schoneld febert If. Fllerbrake Garland C Rrvers Courtland C Thompson Barth J Ahearn Joseph F Leguerrxer Roy F Meredlth Lonnle H Pyle Stewart P Harmer VI 1n J Frasure I ester Armng ABSENTEILS Ctas Campbell C as Fauth I-'erbert F Hayden Nm Hollman Archle Kmff Jacob Lemp F ank Nash George Sostman VVrn Thornton Hel ulzililzltion Ill-xss For Ilimlmlccl Service . Blu 'I ' -.' Pri 'lice I-lrank Stiller J Q 3 T .1 - c V . 1 .S . T 17 . - 'N . ' I V - - 3 lli Un Entreten mzento Espanol rc, mam ln I ntlctcnllnltnlo l'sp.mol I A clase de espanol de la cuarta hora presento un entretenlrmento 'MQ' el tres de mayo en el aud1tor1o Los alumnos estudlando las wth? lenguas extranjeras eran los conv1dados -S El prlrner numero de la representac1on era la CHHCIOH La Paloma cantada por toda la clase Pues la senor1ta Charlotte Seehafer ba11o una danza espanola El tercer numero del programa era una canc1on por cuatro alumnos de la clase Se llamaba Noche Serena Los alumnos que cantaron eran los senores Anthony Redden Russell Pearce y las senor1tas Coramar1e Macqherry y Ruth Wood Una comed1a txtulada Ep1SOd1O en un Dorm1tor1o se presento Los caracteres de este ep1SOdl0 eran la senor1ta Charlotte Seehafer y los sencres Alfred Holzhausen y Marcus Sachs Antes de la presentac on de la comedla la senor1ta Rosahnd Unterberger leyo un sumar1o en mgles L sencrlta Gerald1ne Randolph tocc el plano La senorlta Dresser superentend1o esta YCPFCSGHYSCIOH con ayuda y ccoperac1on de los alumnos Aunque habla mucho trabajo los d1sc1pu1os espancles p1ensan que valla la pena de todo el trabajo Ruth Vxlood I 1X lLlllL I unmc ct lt Xlultun , NE v1e1lle femme ayant perdu lusage de ses yeux fit venxr un f medec1n pour les guerlr et s accorda avec lu1 en presence e xl temo1ns, que S11 guer1ssa1t son avenglement 1l recevralt d elle ,.-.dy HC une somme d argent ma1s Sl son 1mF1rm1te resta1t elle ne lu1 don Mb M'-13 nera1t r1en Cet accord ayant ete 21CC9PtC le 1T1CdCC1H, 21 ll s1eurs repr1ses apphqua son onguent pour ses yeux et a toutes les VIS tes emportant quelque chose vola pet1t a pet1t toute sa propr1ete et quand 11 eut cbtenu tout ce qu elle avalt 1l la guerlt et demanda le payement promls La Vlellle femme, quand elle eut regagne sa vue et ne v1t aucun de ses b1ens dans sa ma1son ne voulut r1en lu1 donner Le medec1n 1ns1sta sur sa oretent1on et comme elle refusa encore la somma devant les archontes La v1e1lle femme se levant dans la cour parla a1ns1 Cet homme que vo1c1 011213 ver1te dans ce qu 11 d1t car Je lu1 al promls de lu1 donner une somm dargent S1 Je regagna1s ma vue ma1s S1-le resta1s avengle Je ne lu1 donnerans r1cn Ma1ntenant 11 declare que Je SUIS guer1e Au contralre Jaffirme que je su1s encore avenffle car quand 1211 perdu lusage de mes yeux Jal vu dans ma malson dxvers mol1l1ers et des choses prec1euses maxs maxntenant b1en qu 11 Jure que Je su1s guerle de mon avenglement Je ne su1s pas capable de vo1r une seule de ces choses la Edna Eaton Nmth Grade llO r i 11. v ' i L , , . . Q 4 ' I l l ' ' J As K7. , N , - - l , I .. X I s I W . 1 - 1 ., -f ,, . Q .1 xv-.gn.A f ,, .. . . , , . . , N , . ., st . 91 7 ! ., . . . H . . . . ,, , Q H . . ,, .. . 4 .. ., 1 . .. . . . . , , . a .. . . , . N - ., ., ., , . . . - - , . Y. . 1 . 4 I 1 4 1 X l h I X 5 Ac 1 rf - k .. , . L. , I xt X 1' ' , - 1 , 1 , 4 1 d ra 5 - , KC, x , . ,. , . . . - , 'x I4 X , , 1 mv in , I . . . . . . - 'G' 1 ' -in . . , , , , - - 1 .N , , . . . , . Z c , . . . ., ,i . , . , . . , . . , , . . . - , . . Q l . . . , . . . , . 9 ' A 9 , . . ,y ,, . , .. , - , ,. , . . . . . , . - Q y Q., 9 ' I . ' , ' . . . . . , . . ., . .x - ., . Q , ., . Q3 Y . . . . , . . . . ,. 1 1 . . . , ., . . - 1 . , . OI' pons The C. O's, Mr. Chiles, S The flOl'l'lllUl' Officers Y' 3 HE Corridor Officers, under the sponsorship of Mr. Chiles, or- ganized in September. After a few weeks of existence, we had li? '. the following officers: 9 35 Captain Edgar Grollnek and six Lleutenants one for each stairway and each lunch period They were as follows Stair way One L1eutenant and asslstant Captain Arthur Rosenfeld Stairway Two Lieutenant Kenneth Hemker Stairway Three Lieutenant Loren Vcgel Stairway Four Lieutenant Sidney Franzel Bernard Kovmsky was made Lieutenant of the First Lunch period and also Lieutenant of attendance Harold Wlttcoff was made L1eutenant of the second lunch period Later on we organized a girls force The highest officer of the girls force at the t1me was a sergeant this pos1t1on being filled by Mildred Saunders Besides our Captain and Lleutenants we had a limited number of ser geants and corporals A column was allowed us in the junior Life for the reporting of matters of interest to the force We elected a reporter Loren Vogel whose duty it was to see that our column was always full The Corridor Officers are very grateful to the junior Life for this space Durlng our exlstence in the first term we received many compliments from the Prmclpal Assistant Principal many members of the faculty and v1s1tors from outside schools At the close of that term to our sorrow we lost many members of our force who left us to enter Soldan High Among these there were many officers and corporals Of the Lleutenants only Franzel and Rosenfeld remained When the new term started we reorganized under the same sponsor Of course Mr Chlles had to make new officers After two weeks we were well settled with these officers Captain Edgar Grollnek Lieutenant Stairway One Harold johnson L1eutenant Stairway Three Raymond Silver Lieutenant First Lunch Perlod Leonard Schlesinger L1eutenant Second Lunch Period Arthur Rosenfeld Chiles thought it necessary to create several new offices such as Major two Captains a girl Lieutenant and later on in the year a Lieuten ant for attendance These new offices were filled as follows Major Edgar Grollnek Captain of East Building and Second Lunch Period Arthur Rosenfeld Captain of West Building and First Lunch Period Leonard Schlesinger Lieutenant for Girls Force Mildred Saunders Lieutenant for Attendance Lester Bar ett l l w 4' 1 -- 1 . 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Y' -7 The creat1on of two captamns left both lunch perxods w1thout L1eutenants and Mr Ch1les appo1nted Bernard Kam1ner and Ralph McKee respect1vely to fill the pos1t10ns Actlng upon a suggestlon from Mr Ch1lCS we have now placed corrxdor officers 1n all locker and wash rooms We also have corr1dor officers on duty before school to see that no one destroys anybody s personal property on the outs1de Corr1dor officers have been statloned 1n our paper room too to see that the room IS kept orderly that IS to see that the paper IS stacked neatly These last two new posts for corr1dor officers were suggested by Mr Ryan our Prmcxpal and Mr Sackett the Asslstant PI'lI'1Clp3l who are our fr1ends and back us up when necessary I am sure that every corr1dor officer lb p1 oud of hls button and the honor that IS b stowed upon h1m as the wearer of It Every corrldor officer on en ter1ng th1s fine orgamzauon takes an oath whlch he IS suppos d to have on hls mmd at all tlmes when on duty The followmg phrase 1 not our motto but lt IS spoken of as such TO SERVE THE SCHOOL AT ALL TIMES Every one at JLIIIIOI' knows what a corrldor officer IS and 1n general S1nce under the sponsorsmp of Mr Chlles we have adopted many new rules Wl'1lCl'l MUST be observed by every pup1l at our school Our organlzatlon meets every Tuesday dur1ng the club per1od Our force IS so large that we have to me t 1n the lunch room Dur1ng meet1ngs matters of lmportance HYISC Besldes our Work there IS a soc1a1 slde to our orgamzatlon Our Major has appomted a comm1ttee on entertamment whlch has declded to glVC us a party ln the near future I could wrmte a book on th1s wonderful oroan1zat1on but space does not permlt It Dr Koemg Mr Ryan Mr Sackett MISS Markham M1ss Jones M1ss Schmldt Mr Hebberger Mr Hargltt Burdette Dlentsbach Thelma Shaplro Vlfglnla Glsh Captaln Leonard Schlesxnger Bluxctl B lOl MEMBERS Ben Dally Fred De1bel Edmund Hartman Jeanette Delbrldge Clara K1enzle Champl1n L1ndsley Danlel Upthegrove Alena Chance Eleanor Barry V1rg1n1a Lee Brown Mlldred Saunders Wlllard Turley l mul Glenna Whlte Cordel1a Moore Ursula Trask Arthur Rosenfeld Stephan Moschlsky Gardtner Chr1st1ansen Leonard Schles1nger Ray Wood Horace Rawdon Ted Solomon Edgar Grollnek , . . . . , a 4 . r s H ' . , 1 ' . 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'. 2:2 7 '1heBlewett B Councl 'NL ank B ngs HV S 6WE'ff 4 llcn lyluxctt S.1x1ngsl3111lt Ben Blewett jumor Hxgh St Lotus Mo May 1 1922 Dear Els1e 5 HAVE been so busy that I dld not have time to wrlte to you smce -'gill 9 january and I have been so anxmous to tell you about our school I Y bank 1n wh1ch I work durmg my fourth penod just thmk Els1e pgtjfsffe E no play money no play bank but real money and a real bank Our bank was organlzed by our pI'1YlC1p3l Mr Ryan Our commerclal teacher Mxss Rlce lS m charge of the bank We work 1n a large sunny room on the second floor of the west bulldmg and we have plenty f hght to count the money Last year we had a bank but the rules about wxthdrawlng were dlfferent Last year we w1thdrew all our money 1n thrrft stamps but th1s year we make our wlthdrawals 1n money We have 984 deposxtors or more than 50 per cent of the school as patrons Not bad IS It-J At the present Wfltlflg we have had a deposxt of S4318 and a wlthdrawal of S2008 leavmg over S2000 to our credlt mn the bank Every body admrres our tellers cages Whlbh were made 1n our owr forg mg shops They were made of rron and then beautxfully gllded so when the sun s rays shlne on them they look almost l1ke gold All our wrthdrawal and deposlt SIIPS are prmted 1n our own prmt shop You see Els1e other departments beslde the commercral helped to make our bank a great success The bankmg class has twenty elght pupxls and It 1S d1v1ded mto six de partments namely the floor dlrectors the paymg tellers the rece1v1ng tellers the Hlers the bookkeepers and the checkers On Monday a new department called the xnterest computmg department w1ll be organized Every body who leaves h1s money 1n untll june w1ll get mterest at the rate of 3-OXO Thls IS the rate that the b1g banks pay Now Els1e mn wh1ch department do you thmk you would l1ke to work? Most of our students seem to prefer to be tellers but oh my you must be careful because lf you make a m1stake Mlss RICE says you must make up the shortage out of your own pocket No one has made a m1stake up to this tlme It lS really comlcal to watch the tellers whlle they are belng checked Thelr faces are so anxlous but when MISS RICE says all rrght you should see the smlle that comes over then' faces If the bookkeepers of whom there are four make a m1stake the pavmv tellers dlscover xt when the customers wlthdraw because no money IS pald out wlthout a comparlson of the bank book and the ledgers You ought see the bookkeepers all stop work and look up anxrously to see whose lgnature 15 on the shp on whlch the m1stake IS found You know these mistakes take from our grades and you know that grand and glornous feelmg when the report card has all A s and B s Every department can be checked by the other and you know It IS so different when you are handlmg real morey just now I am workmg ln the checkmg de partment We get out a report every week to show the adv1sory groups how l , . J , J , , , , , -. , , L x C K 9 n Q 'Y 9 ' 1 I , I Q Q 1 v u 0 'j, . , y - 1 v ,1 A. .ml , 'al' .X 515 v 1 ' , . . 7 1 ' , 0 , . ' 9 . , . . . . , .x . , - , . . . , . . ' O Y , . - y . 3 - , r 1 v 1 5 ' 9 D ' D 7 Y . . I . . H . ,, 1 9 Y ' 9 v ' . o I . ' 56 ' 1 ' 91 1 1 A . 4 41 .mtlmu-fl on page llilu 'IJ V ' A-'u--2-5.-.4 Sl Xlodgl xclLht C lub X11 Hcllfgltt 513011801 E have four Manual Trammg Shops for our classes and two that are used for the trammg of wounded soldlers The manual tram mg mstructors are Mr jones Mr Hebberger and Mr Harg1tt 62333639 Boys 1n the Nmth Grade are allowed to take forgmg and wood turnmg 126 I l j Yi I Y 1 4 1 '. Y N i A 4 , . . l , s, K ,, . . . . QE l nl . . . g , X?-.inuq gx . , - , . . P Q K . . . ' lhc C lubs ,fe 5' N janua y 1922 th seventh seml annual orgamzatxon of the 'KJV 9 clubs of Blewett was effected The only determmmg factor m Y the organ1zat1on has always been the cholce of sponsors and 6537? students The scope of the Work lS determmed entlrely by the mterest and ab1l1ty of the chlldren We belleve that the secret of the popularxty of the club work l1es 1n the complete freedom glven teachers From a 11st of forty odd clubs the students choose three to V1S1t for the purpose of decxdmg whlch they wlsh to Joln After the v1s1t to the club where they have heard members of the prevlous term descrlbe the act1v1ty of that club the students choose the one m whlch they desire to obtain member sh1p A very few who profess no mterest 1n any club are permltted to go to the study hall Among the lmportant by products of the club work IS the development of a splend1d school morale ThlS year has seen an awakenlng mterest of one club 1n another Thls was due entxrely to the 3Ct1Vlt16S of the club ln questlon Thls mterest has been aroused by speclal auclltorlum sessions durmg the club perlod to whlch certaln clubs were 1nv1ted by co operatlon wltn class programs durlng the regular school day such as that offered by the Glee Clubs and Orchestra by campalgns and drlves rnmated and man aged by the Soc1al Servmce Club such as the Thanksgxvmg Chrlstmas and Easter drlves by the story contests as that of the Qtory Wrlters Club thus ass1st1ng the Reporters Club whlch edits the school paper Scarcely less xm portant 1S the development of 1n1t1at1ve leadershlp and the sense of respon s1b1l1ty all of whlch are stlmulated when the pupils orgamze arrange and manage thelr own act1v1t1es 19 Y W 'W , . y , , .ag at N . . . , . . 1' ABN' - , .tl ,. and pupils. The result is a personal interest and a genuine enthusiasm. U Y - . , . 7 . . , . . v . y . 3 M U . , . . .. . , . y - 7 . 9 Y -7 3 Sponsor Maus SS M hestra FL The O ah' J: , ' v aim-riraar Emsjf- Orrlrrslrr The orrcers of the 1921 1992 orchestra are Pre rdent LeRoy Fry r Se retary Mary Klavansky Vrce Presrderrt john Pfrtzrnber Trea urer Geor ra Wrllard Lrbrarran Clara En el 9 HP orchestra s a very popular or anrzatron and ha over thrrty members Henry Pechersky rs our concert master Le Ro! Fryer Wf,f-jf., 'Ihe members are as follows VIOLINS Carl Schoneheld Louise An elo Joseph Schwartz Manuel Dubrnsky Haskell Schwartzberv Harold Feldman Israel SIIVBT Phrlrp Goldman Wrlda Sparn Freda Fette Mrlton Specter ulrus Herchheld Earl Sussman Raymond Kast DRUM Margaret McCarthy Wrllram Maher Malcolm McClure Phrlrp Wasserman Henry Pechersky CORNET BASS VIOLIN Le Roy Fryer john Pfrtzrnger Rrchard Hebert CLARINET Edrth Hrckman Seward Albrrght Georgra Wrllard Harry Rem PIANISTS Dorothy Prckert Clara Engel Alex Pessrckoff Mary Klavansky Albert Raskrrr Sam Werner We entertarned several clubs last half year wrth a musrcal program and played for seventh erghth and nlnth grade audrtorrum sessrons We played at the Post Drspatch Radro statron Aprrl rth The proaram was not clearly heard at unror on account of the condrtrons of the atmos phere but other recervrng statrons were able to hear our two numbers whrch were Drana Overture and Amerrcan Llfe March very drstrnctly We furnrshed the musrc for the beneit prcture show whrch junror gave at the Delmonte May 4th On the nrght of May 5th the orchestra enter tamed the Patron s Assocratron Any one playrng an orclrestral rnstrumerrt rs cordrally rnvrted to Jorn the orchestra Margaret McCarthy In, G 0 'B . S If l I1 .ri r ' 9 P I . . , . .. . L 1 'l ' X 5 - .- - ' g .......,... e Q ,r4..,,, r f . . l A V . U ' DA 1 . k X .1 ' 1 rs Q ' 'A sb 1 P A . Q , V . . . In ' A ' ' D I ' ' 5 ' A is our rrrst cornetist, and Miss Maus our sponsor. J-'L I I ' A : v I 4 U 1 D , . . b .1 U . . . . . , - ' ' G U ti ' Y! L6 ' ' 'S ' ' 1 1 H Q The L brary Club M ss Pryor Sponsor -v-. '-4 I . C 5 UR L1brary Club rs compo ed of twenty nxne members several Q of whom act as asslstant hbrarlans to Mrss Pryor our sponsor fy The club IS composed of grrls only and we brlng our sewlng qui' each week whrle one member reads to us The club trles to learn what the slxteen sectrons of the library conta1n On Apr1l 29th we had a remarkably lnterestmg trlp to the bluffs of the MISSOUTI Rrver It was a day long to be remembered for the trlp out and back the gather1ng of w1ld flowers a sumptuous lunch rn a country home were all events that were enjoyed by a merry crowd Our study for the rest of tlfe term IS gomg to be that of nature whlch w1l1 be 1nterest1ng to all the members Each membe of the Club has one sect1on of tlfe llbrary to stralghten or there may be two to a sect1on You may be sure we are glad to help so as to make our lrbrary look as mce as p0SSlblG The club has contrlbuted a plant to the L1brary We rntend to grve many more contrrbutlors We are planmng on very mterestlng trmes rn the L1brary Club and all are sure that they wall not be dlsappomted Our officers are Pres1dent Dorothy Tennant Secretary Llncola Scheurer Vlce Pres1dent Jeanette Delbrxdge Treasurer Emma Breber IL nncltnl ll Blewett that meets 1n the slxth perlod on Tuesdays At our Hrst 1 meetmg so many attended that only about half of the puprls could obtaln seats Somethmg had to be done so we were d1 Vlded up mto two parts the glrls belng taken by Mr Hosek and the boys by Mlss Crecehus Thrs artlcle concerns the boys half of the club whlch has just lately started work on rts gardens the bad weather havlng kept us away from the sorl Durlncf thls tlme we elected our ofhcers and ccmmrttees who were to look after different thrngs concermng our Gardens We made our garden plans and tested tl'e eeds so as to be ready when the season opened Mrss Crecehus also read to us from a book about wlld ammal huntmg IU Afrlca whlch would keep the lnterest of almost any boy In thlS manner we passed the club perlods untll lt was txme to plant our gardens Before th1s space was made rnto gardens rt was used as a place to dump ashes t1n cans trash and other such thrngs Several years ago xt was filled rn wlth earth and the ground plowed up and made xnto gardens The Hrst tlme the garden club met several years ago the puprls spent about fifty per cent of the1r trme rmddmg thelr gardens ot cans rocks and other obstacles Now however we hardly ever run across a can although we find rocks rather frequently We may plant vegetables or flowers accord mg to cholce Almost everybody however chooses the former to plant Every year the garden club seems to Grow larger It IS now not only one of the largest clubs rn the school but also one of the most successful I 1 Roland Swrtzer The ,llJl ll'V Iluh xfgsx . . S U - . 1 ,Q F? . 'l'l 'C' ' ' llll HE Garden Club ha ens to be one of the lar est clubs in Ben ti' , PP 8 K H , . .n . b . . I T . D Q. b ' . XIX tholoq C lub -59 'Q LTHOUGH our club has only nlne members we are as w1de awake as any other club 'Ih1s IS partly accounted for by the fact that Mrss Thlas 15 our sponsor 'lwlfi We elected our ofhcers who are as follows Wm Atkms Secretary Deborah Messroe Each week every member of our club has a myth to tell to the rest of the club S f 0 ar we have taken up Grecxan Roman Scandmaxlan and In dlan myths You have no rdea how much these myths figure 1n our l1ves Y cu probably know that the days of the vu eek are named after Scand1nav1an Gods and that some of the months of the year are named after Roman and G reclan gods but do you know that a Scandlnavlan myth was the foundatlon of Shakespeare s play The Merchant of Venlce You s Presxdent ce that myths although only fa1ry tales are really very lmportant Wm Atklns mm E have mne members ln our club and thlnk we w1ll be very suc cc sful We lcarn mathematlcal games puzzles trlcks and make t mm I ma rc squares 'at sw Our class officers are as follows Presldent Frances Bulkey Secretary Wllham Crawford Vlce Presldent Robers Wellman Reporter Stanley Baer Other members are Norman Gordon Lcurs Brasloff Harry Shulman Eva Kearkey Sponsor Mlss Carr1e Markam THE THINKERS N1ne members are we And happy we be New Jays and Old Crows Even so we w1ll grow We can make your eyes D Back qulckly not slow When we add five and s1x By our games puzzles and trlcks When mathemat1cs IS proposed Youll never hear no s But we ll go to work and do lt To keep up the motto of Blewett Ben Blewett well do rt' We know It Ben Blewett Stanley Baer Reporter 1 :f . ' 0' ' I 1 - - y A rw. . , . . . ' The Nlzlllmemulics or Thinkers Club N ,RAN . - ' 3 ,i B l. ' f S Y C,-N . . ' ' UO Ihr I unch C lub HE French Club was crofanxzed some tlme ago for people taklng WA or krowmg some French The members of the club numbered WCW eighteen and the oflicers of the club elected at the begmmng of the last semester are as follows Presldent Lldamae Hurd V1ce Pre ldent Ruth Chrlstopher Secretary Inez Goldman The purpose of the French club 1S the same as that of the other language clubs It IS to help the members of the club to speak and to understand French Durmg the HFSK part of the semester we spent most of our tlme rn pre parrng for a French audltorrum sesslon whlch conslsted of a play some fables and some songs tlce aud was to be grven for those studymg a forergn language Monsleur De la Roche as our club supervlsor has helped us a great deal ln our study of the language and now we know more about the hrstory and crrvm of France and 1ts language than we would have learned otherwlse Some of our members are just beffmnmg the study of th1s language wh1l others have had almost a year or more B6S1d8S the study of the lan guage we learn songs and fables 1n French We are all progressmg 1n the club and hope to soon understand the language enough to carry on a small conversatlon I Lrdamae Hurd Y 1 Y Y 1 4 1 r I 1 f -- . . . fa- Y 19 e V556 1 . 1 . A m ,- C . . . 4, - 1 . it- ,v.. f 9 ' ' . .... . . . .. ' ' - s' , ' , . Y I l 1 b . O . Q ' - t. . 1121 ' lht lxoclak C lub bers of th1s club are very ambltxous and anxlous to learn We X hope to accompllsh much before the close of school Nfjfg! At our first meetmgs Mlss Rothman our sponsor taught us to develop our Hlrns and then to prmt and color them Every week some of us print prctures some develop Elms some read magazlnes on photography and some tmt p1ctures prevxously prlnted We now have twenty srx members Our present ofhcers are Presldent Ernest B1rge Secretary Max1ne Peres VICE Presldent Rlchard Dxeselkamp Trea urer Mary Lee Bassett For boys and glrls that l1ke to take and prlnt thelr own pictures and have a real good tlme the Kodak Club IS the club to Join Vlfglnla Rodgers Nlnth Grade 1 sa Y 55 l' ffl sf ' . - W, 0 , ', ., ! A , 1 H' Y W x Y 4 V 1 4 Q 5 HE Kodak Club meets every Tuesday in room 20'1a. The mem- . - . . ' Al ' L 'g4:.Z,.'il , . . -A Y y 7 Y , . ' - ' ' ' S ., .... . . . . , , . Pnze Snapshots Selected by the Kodak Club l y .Sin 156 Prize Snapshots, Selected by the Kodak Club lhc D1.11n.1t1c C lub :bib ORTY strong and full of pep' Our club 15 composed of boys and fb 95 Pl l wh are mte ested ln grvmg plays We are glad to say that 1 J grrs o A ln ,EM some members that were Wlth us last year Jomed the club agam Last term all the members of the club were d1v1ded mto groups Each group presented a short play We entertamed a number of clubs by gxvrng these plays Thrs half year we have decxded to grve Perse phone a sprmg play whlch IS a dramat1zat1on of an old Greek myth At the begmmng of thrs term we had a try out to see which pupxls had good vo1ces and good dramatlc abnllty Thrs helped us to select good char acters for our play We are enthusrastrc workers and under the guldance of our sponsors Mlss Gextz and Mmss Racy we hope to accomphsh a great deal Pres1dent Helen Ledbetter Secretary Burton Cohn Vrce Presldent Patr1c1a Farrager Asst Secretary Charlotte Rossa Treasurer Sarah Cabell Ernstme Rrdgeway Bermce W1lklnSOn l f 1 5 1 y 14 4 x 1 ,if K . A- ,- 4 V - 't 1' f n 1 1 . Q ybf I' ' Libr ly . . . - Ja, gh 2. .Ng-Q-9 1-'Fqrf . rf -,7lg 'f43 this year. . . . . . U - ,, . . . . . . f Y ' 1 ' ' Y 3 9 ' .,- :Il C111 ls full den Club O FFICERS Presldent Edlth Case Sponsor Mr Hosek V1ce Presxdent Marjory Boester Secretary Lucllle Angell Arthur Marxan Berger Esther Bossola Irene Bradbury Eleanor Deutch Ruth Deutch Helena Dxehm Helen Feldman Cecella Fmley Eleanor Gates Vlrgmla Hambley Neta Haug Alma Holstem Margaret MEMBERS lib Hughes Dorothy Kletz Vera Lowe Mlldred Meyer Delphme Pendleton Bernadlne Relchholdt Iva Seely Edna Smlth Edith Sparks Mary Ahce Splzer Rae Swltzer Stella We1l jane ' 52 . A Y J., l 4 i ' . . . , iw' if 'J .Q x Y'1 Y, Y' 1 . , . , f . Y 9 1 . 9 Y . 1 1 , . y . , , , . . , . , Y I Y . . 7 Y . Q 9 ., Y .. . lht Src 5xlllLl ltd C lub 42 HE See Amerlca Club met for the first txme th1s year 1n 313 w1th Q 40 members enrolled ,eikvxlgy The officers were elected as follows Pres1dent Melvln Scharff Secretary Herman Wolfhelm Vxce Pres1dent Robert Cohen Reporter Charlotte M Fowler Other members are Allen Bower Wallace Beckham james Brydon jean Charak Donald Coulter Eugene Dawklns Albert Trelech Davld Grosser Eddle Grossman Charles Hemslnger Nathan Klem Edward Kuntz Frank Lombardl Robert Lewes Randolph Lankey Dorothy Mlner Charles McClure Eugene Maramuller Ralph McCrae Elmer Moltkamper Russell Owens George Rockwell james Rutherford Nathan Ruben Fred er1ck Rogers joe Stelnback S1dney Stone john Semmelmeyer Chleteen Qmlth Irvm Schxffman Wmtm Roberts Soloman W1se Carey WllllS Leo Welsberg Ollver Zep1n and Davld Spector The pr1nc1pal work of the Club IS to try to persuade people to VlS1t the1r own country ere they go abroad In domg th1s much pleasure IS mvolved for we are obllged to see motlon pmctures hear rnterestmg reports make pos ters and scrap books and collect postals Each member elects a certam trlp wh1ch he promlses to prepare carefully We have already heard several lnterestmg reports on Natlonal Park and other SCCHIC wonders wh1ch have been vastly enjoyed by all Charlotte Marre Fowler Reporter l I V 1 1 1 1 I l I I 1 if n 4 A ' . . . . - f 1 . .K x , , , X., 'z5'r, U - . lu.-' kf . xv, 'JA , ' M1 N4 ' - s.J' 1 1 ' 1 1 7 9 Y Y 7 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 V 1 y 1 1 1 , . 1 - 1 1 1 , s ' ' 1 ' 1 ., . , . Ill Reporters Club Mrss G Imore Sponsor 1 llLllUllLlS C lub ,f HIS club IS composed of fifty real Blewett c1t1zens Although the work IS enjoyable lt IS sometlmes d1ff1cult too But we dont R mlnd that Each group IH Blewett elects a representat1ve for the Sy-A? reporters club At the hrst meet1ng of the club we elected the starf who have filled the1r places 1n an excellent manner One of the dutles of the reporters IS to brmg 1n as muclf mater1al for the L1fe as It IS poss1ble for them to get Another one of the reporters dut1es1s to get the L1f6S then d1str1bute them The reporters may sell L1fes the lunchroom Each reporter usually has a report to glVC from the weekly rneetmg of the club If the reporter s record wh1ch the sponsor keeps averages a hundred per cent he or she IS recommended for a Blewett B for c1t1zensh1p On Tuesday every week durmg the club perlod the club meets The club IS usually called to order by the ed1tor1n Chlef If she 1S absent the as oc1ate ed1tor takes charge of the meet1ng The roll 15 then called by the Secretary and IS answered by br1ng1ng 1n materxal for the L1fe Next the m1nutes of the prev1ous meetlng are read and sometlmes approved but that IS very seldom After th1s MISS G1lmore usually YCCCIVCS suggesuons for unprovernents. and new 1deas for the L1fe and year book A few nconths ago at one of the club meetlngs Mr Rader the Asslstant Supermtendent of the St LOUIS Publ1c Schools V1S1tCd us Wh1le the Secre tary wa call1ng the roll MISS G1lmore told us how slce l1ked to see L1fe L1nes COIT11f1g1I'1 At th1s Mr Rader mterrupted as he was 1nterested 1n L1fe L1nes too He asked how we kept th1s column After we had e p1a1ned he told us somethmg you would be glad to hear He saxd that the un1or L1fe was known 1n many parts of the Un1ted States Now that IS an excellent reason why we should keep up our 1nterest1ng work El1Zab9th M Gorder M lack Ixmft C11 oup fffllllllllffl 19 Rxchard Burns folks leave spo1led hlm but he certamly doesn t get that at school Rosal1e Wllllamson IS her mamma s darllng daughter we th1nk Leonard Mathes IS tr1He over grown but l1kes to be not1ced Mary Eleanor Wflght IS funny and n1ce Luc1us Morse IS our bank booster and a good one at that Luc1lle McCutcheon IS Just a dear l1ttle g1rl even 1f she IS rather shy Mar1e LOUISB Gh1o IS dear and sweet Arthur Cohen 1S our group Joke M1ldred Burnsteln IS a noted elocut1on1st but l1kes to be called Bllly MISS Lowenste1n our adv1ser IS the best ever for she IS always fa1r and square and sweet to boot 29 The wr1ter IS a problem even to herself I guess she l1kes to be well thought of and to have lots of fr1ends Our group 15 d1fferent all the way through but we manage to get along and hope you wxll m1ss us when we leave 1n une Fan Wh1teman 141 1 , . , . . A l kill Y' T . 1. . . . . 1 . 9 . ' -3 . ' IL ' 97 ' ' ' ' ' I 4 is - vs, - - I 5 11 - 11 in Y' 9 l 9 ' an as ' ' ' 1 U ' S . . . i . . . ' v ' ' Lb ' 97 l . u n ' 1 as ' s 1 ss ' ' qua . ' - . X- I I , ' . . V , 1 YY , Q . , A . . y . , 20. . . . . , . , . ' 21' . . v . . Q 23. ' ' , . 24. . . . . . . . . 25. ' ' ' ' . 26. ' ' . , . 28. . 1 . W . , . , . . , T. - ' ' m Spoz bor 06fII16I' The Wireless Club, Mr. B , 1' amizwron.. ,EMTEN 'F l11n1o1 s XX ntlrss C lub 'R ' 'X UNIOR has had a Radxo club for the past two years It IS made gag' up of those boys of junlor who call themselves Radxo Bugs IS S Durmg the past year we have glven a concert to certam clubs 1 'B 5 kj and another for the Patrons Assoclatxon of the sc oo We have planned and started a set for the school Our sponsor Mr Boettner has helped us through many of our ach1evements The club meets 1n room 301 at 2 00 o clock every Tuesday afternoon Loren Walbaum Our officers are Presrdent Albert Thompson Knee Presxdent Luclan Barton Qec Treas George Lynch lht XIQIQJIIIIL C uh HE Magazme Club meets 1n Room 123 Duung the year we have vp 9 examrned over fifty d1fferent magazrnes some fore1gn newspapers km and the jumor Llfe exchanges They frequently have good jokes or a l1vely story The club contalns about thlrty w1de awake members Bert Drremeyer IS Presldent and Mrss W1ll1ts Sponsor Cllfford Re1lly Secretary Xlllllltlltlnld I lllS 6.111111 l llL C lub UR branch of the Camp Ere G1rls club IS called the Mmnehaha S? group The name means Laughmg Waters and we thought It Qi would be appropr1ate for our group as water never shlrks 1tS duty S' L s and IS always busy We are trymg to lxve up to our name Our sponsor IS Mlss Byrne and we meet ln 214.21 Our officers are as follows Presrdent Elxzabeth Frltz Roy Vrce Pf6Qld6Ht Adele Krenn1ng Secretary Loulse Perklns ll lmluxttt SJXIIIQS B mk 1 'lllml 1 much has been deposrted durmg the past week and we rank the groups 1n the order of thelr deposlts the hlghest Hrst and so on down I tell you Elsxe xt IS just lovely to have a bank rxght 1n your own school where you can save every extra penny you have It IS just a fine habit to get You need 15 cents to start but after that you can deposlt one cent lf you please I hope you have enjoyed hearmg about our bank I am so en thuslastlc myself that I feel the whole world IS mterested m It D1d you do anyth1ng other than the regular humdrum at school th1s year? If you d1d please tell me about It rn your next letter Lovmgly yours Sophle Harrrs ll 1 '! . . I 'ha 1 Wi 5 -1 l 'lx , ' ' Q . 7' 1 1 , 1 . ' . Y s s A 4 , 2 1 . U - .sv 1 . l 1 . . . y, 5:1 .. .1 1. e' ol' 1,1. - - h I g,v-'15 :wo 5 . 1 ' ' ' . A 1 , ,. . . Ll Q' , . ........ . V X x 4 '4 f . x ll A 4 4 K TQ? Nm . . 1. ,JI , . -'ALE - . , 111. f' rf - - .4'- 'U . . . a L- ' -.1 - e N- , , - . , - . 1 C 1 I 1. 'I W 11 41. 1 1 1 A K A 1 , ' V ,VX-su H ' 'X' . . lic ' 1 '1 . z ' 'I ' 11-f u . K 1 , ' Y ' 7 . ' ' 1 '- fl lht SOLltll SLIXILL C lub Qi HIS club havmg a membershrp of fifty four g1rls the first half year WZ!! th1rty Hve the latter half have chosen as therr SCYVICC the follow ye mg types of work makmg of scrap books for Chrldrens Day ,ZEKK15-, Nursery and Hospltals makmg qullts and dresses dresslng dolls Hlllng Chrlstmas stockmgs and collectmg books for the nursery llbrarxes We w1sh to extend our gratrtude to Miss Connors and the boys and grrls of Junlor for thelr generous offerlng throughout the year In the book and games campalgn we collected 176 books 8 games These were taken to Boyle Center Llbrary whlch Junlor High has almost completely furmshed with books Nme qullts have been completed for beds of the day nurserles At Christmas the club filled 70 stockmgs for the poor chlldren and sent these to Barnes Hospxtal Free C11n1c Many small dolls were dressed and dresses made for the httle grrls The sponsors of the club are Mlss Forbes and Mlss Hanna 144 V 1 1 ' 1 ' Y x 1 1 x 1 ' H x L L 1 'QA l 2 ' s., ' ' ' - if K 1 lr ' EW, . ' . . , ,egg ' Q. nl. - - - - ' I, 4 ,Q 1 9 ! -'N' ' 'xi' . . . 7 9 ' Y Ullttl00l Sports I lub 5 UR club conslsts of forty two members The presldent 1S Wllla B V Eggert We have no v1ce presldent but the secretary xs Mabel 'SQ 1, K Carey We also have a Ramy Day Commlttee of whlch rushed thxs term because of the many ramy Tuesdays We have had some very enjoyable programs under thelr supervlslon Our sponsor IS Mxss Rernmtz wlth whom all the chrldren are well pleased Some tlme m tl'e near future we expect to have a track meet wlth the other sect1on of the club All the children m the club enjoy each others company and we would welcome any new comers We have four baseball captains They are Marle Brodsky Hester Watts Mary Mentrup and Mabel Carey We expect to go sw1mmmg boatxng and hrkmg play golf tennls and mdoor xn the future We have had some very pleasant experlences 1n the past and hope for more m the future Mabel J Carey Secretary 14 'I w 1 Y L k 1 fa. . . . . , X 6 ll ' ' .HJ up , ' . - . . , .2 H . I U . sat' - ' ' i5f.L,E:Es Dorothy Craig is chairman. The committee has been rather , . ! Q ' , . . . , y . . . . . , . 5 5 lht Olllce lJI'clLllLL C lub HE terms nearly over' Goodness It seems It has just begun' sy,-23, But then the Ofhce Practlce Club wxth Mlss Soeckmck as our ya efhclent sponsor has been so mterestmg and so helpful that the VQQXNKYI5 weeks have Hown by The offncers whom we wlsely chose and who have done thelr part for the club are Vxce Presldent Dorothy Close Treasurer Edell Nelson Our club was orgamzed m January 1922 for the commercxal students WlSl'l1f1g to gam some knowledge of the way buslness IS transacted 1n the large offices of the crty We have had many rnvrtatlons to v1s1t several busrness houses so that we mrght see how they conduct therr work Mrss Weeks director of the Standard School of Frlmg and Indexmg came to v1s1t our club and after glvmg us a very educatlonal lecture on flllng rnvrted us to v1s1t her school whlch we heartlly accepted Everyone agrees that the trlps are very mterestmg as well as educa tronal and are lookrng forward to more of thexr k1nd Besldes taklng these worth whrle tr1ps Mlss Soeckmck teaches us how to cut blue and also wax stenclls the use of the mlmeoscope mrmeograph and numbermg machmes Our correspondence consrsts of Wfltlflg busmess let ters addressmg envelopes answermg advertxsements etc We advlse you to Jom the office Practlce Club next year lf you w1sh to know somethmg of the commerclal world H Dorothy Zbaren f - . . . , 3 s n x 3 1 W., e. Y, 3 , . , . . . D I . . . . . .rA I , 3 nr , , , -512 'Q gk 9 President ........... Albert Myers Secretary ......... Dorothy Zbaren Y ! 3 ' s 9 Y . . . . , . . 7 Y I 1 l . 9 - 6 h . lht Stall Studx 1 lub gf HB. Star Study Club IS sponsored by M1ss Colfer The officers Wg are Mcrr1s Bemhardt Presldent Albert Kearley Sect Treas ga The alm of the club IS to get acquainted wlth our own solar QCMQS-jf system the dlfferent constellat1ons and a few of the many thou sands of stars whlch shine so br1l11antly 1n the sky On clear mghts the club meets on the campus to observe the moon and the stars So far th1s term the club has not had any meetmgs due to the bad weather Durmg the club perlod members of the club glV6 reports on the solar system the constellatlons the stars and the great observatorxes One of the reports gnven told about Professor Mlchaelson s mventlons used to meas ure stars H15 first m asurement of a star was the dlameter of Betelgeuse 1n the constellatlon of Orlon Thls recent a1d ln Astronomy has made our fav orlte constellatlon Orxon more mterestmg to us Morrrs Bemhardt 14 x V 1 1 w w 3 4 1 Y L A A ., ' ' 1 1 n r Q 1 - 'bl ' . . ,,': : . , ., , .- . ju-'I . . . . .agg fa I . 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Q . . . e v y - 4 Phe I atm Club At two o clock on Tuesday Thxs 1llustr1ous body meets We all march 1n w1th one accord And solemnly take our seats And of the deeds of Nero As we re not graded 1n the clubs We never fear a zero The pxoneers of the Lat1n Club They d1d a wondrous deed They opened wlde the portals That to l1ght and knowledge lead Eleanor Bradford Barry 143 r I 1 - N J A 9 We speak of lofty, ancient things, lhc Cruls hlcc C lub Q, HE Girls Glee Club of jumor High was first organxzed w1th Mlss wa Q Pratt as leader m September 1921 ya The gxrls declded to gwe an operetta called H1awathas ,LQQJQS3 Chlldhood by Bessie M Whrteley The muslc of th1s operetta IS based on Indlan melodles and the words are taken from Long fellows poem Hlawatha It tells how an Indxan boy named Hnawatha played when he was small and how when he was older went huntmg by hlmself for the Hrst t1me and k1lled a deer When he took It home th In dlans recelved hxm joyfully and the operetta ends as they all pralse Hlawatha for h1s bravery The club was asked to slng at varlous Audltorxum Sesslons and to slng Chr1stmas Carols at Scrugg s tea room The glrls enjoyed smgrng the carols very much Because of the t1me It took to learn the carols and songs the club was forced to g1Ve up thelr work on the operetta untll the club was reorgan 1ZCd 1n February Smce we resumed our work on the operetta we have worked stead1ly on lt except for a brief txme that we took to learn the songs whlch we sang at the Delmonte at jumor s plcture show The operetta w11l be glven on Tuesday Mav twenty thlrd The club xs composed of g1rls from all the grades of the school The members of the club pay dues of ten cents a month whlch are used to pay for our muslc and a few other thmgs whlch we need Dorothy jones 143 r V N 1' Q 1 Y I 1 ' 1 3 A A 1 . 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UR 1921 m1dgets won the th1rd place cup 1n the Interscholastlc W Meet on May 26 1921 and th1s year we hope to do even better Wg The following boys won places 1n the 1921 finals at Francls F1eld I Charles Holmes 2nd ln 75 yard dash Ray Woods 2nd 1n 6 lb shotput Ben McPhee 3rd ln broad jump Preston Powell 2nd ln h1gh jump Mldget Relay Team 4th place Thxs sprmg both the mldgets and the junlors began practlce 1n March Our schedule wh1ch follows w1ll g1VC you an ldea of our enthuslasm and determlnatlon to brlng honor to our schools Apr1l 4 Relay Carn1val Apr1l 13 Mldget Pentathlon Apr1l 14-junlor Pentathlon Apr1l 19 Mldget Tr1als Apr1l 20 Junlor Tr1als Apr1l 25 Dual Meet wlth Yeatman May Dual meet w1th Country Day May Dual meet w1th Soldan May Dual meet wxth McK1nley May and 23 Interscholastlc Prelxmmarles May Interscholastlc Flnals The followmg are entered ln the Interscholastlc Events for May 22 23 and 26 1922 M1dget Shot Lawrence Levy Vernon Haller james Peabody J Phllllps James McClellan Mldget Broad Jump Eugene Ruane Cyrus Yocum Eugene Srnlth Ted Solomon Mldget Hlgh jump james Peabody Cyrus Yocum Bernard Goldwasser Alan Schm1tz Roland Harrlson 1 1 Zh ' 4.1.1 . 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L v y v oe .mama mga X 1vl1dbeL Hurdles Geor e Roekwell Ted Solomon B1lly Reynolds Eu L16 Sm1th oe 1Jl11ll1IJS Mldhet 50 yd dash Vernon Hallel Kern COL,l'1lUI11 Wm aekson lf' eheval lNa5h Bernard Golowasser M dbet 15 yd dash Buhene Ruano Lu ene Sm1th Ke1cheval Nash Alz Qeh ll 1 Mevcr Davxdson 1'l jbet Relay All bov5 on tl e 1151 fumor Jumor 11.11 lor I n Ol eln 1 Q Ol 'Ilelx Hu1c1le Elnest B1rge D016 Vaul Denny Nelson 50 yd dash Ed ar rrollneck Ben Dally 1Co yd dash Eu a Crollncck Ray Woods Darell Pee R 5 da 1 Iegar uronneck 1 1 rles loner Bernnd lx'1m1ner R1cl1'1rd Burns T1 L1 1e5 B rbe lx ny Woods Ber a1r Knnre o ers u ay Al hogs on the l15t el C, ll'l1N 11 resulrs wexe as follows ath Grade Mr Gxossman 5 Group 5 nd I' M155 G1lmo1e5 Group MISS Guer1n s Group M155 Bakers Group M155 F Browns Group Sth Grade M155 Hedder otts Group Toomey 5 Group M155 Schluuus 5 Group 5 nd r M155 9th Grade M155 Thl8Sb Group 5 Mr Reeds Group n M155 Rothman s Group r Mr Ho eks Group 1 as ,avg j ', 'Q y L 'l'l'ilCl' and Field fXll1lclic5 11111111111-11 ' ' O q- gl ' ' , , ' I. lax ' ' .' , C ' . 1 O' . Q -- 1 9 , 7' gl ' , ' A . 21 1 5' 11 A ' .' . -T ' M 1 ti . ' 5 1' . f ' - C . . , '. 5111 G '.l -Mgr 1 1.1 , . lr, Ogel' Vv' l '13 1. junior yd 'dsl -- ilk Gr , ,lunior Half Mile'--Cl El q -. 5' , C' 'f Q 1 , ' C ' .ilip C1old111g11. junior Sllfll Put-Ray Vxloods. Edgar Grollneck. ju11iorHigh., 111111-BIT 1:1 i Q , 'sh '11 'l A' z f1 r, R gy .' XR -l'111a:1. Allilll -X' '- l A . V31 ' .ay la' Z ' 'H Q: . ' ........,..,....,.... ..l't ' ' .................... ..2 ' ' .............,.,,..... . .3 d '1 ' ,.......1.,...,..,....... 4th , ' ..,..,.1....,.......,. 5th g ' ........,......... . .1 t ' ' ..................,. . .2 ' ' ............,,....,... 3 d ' .................,,.,.. .,1 t . ' ...........,.....,........ 2 d ' ' ' .........,........,... 3 d . 5 ,.........1....,......... 4th .Eff J Ball Team Mr Hatg tt Coach Baske 01' Sen I so 1 ' ' 'rg , 5 i t , . i , amwm mam cl5XLl S K' URING the tlme that Mr Hargltt has been coachlng basket ball 'J E for un1or he has never at any t1me turned out such a vlctorlous X yy team as was the sen1or team last year The support of the school -. ff-3f'1w-Y IS what It takes to brmg v1ctor1es and th1S IS what the teams had last year The hlffh character of th1s team was proven by the fact that practlcally every man on the team was awarded a B by the Blewett B Councll The true Hghtmg Splflt of the team was shown 1n the game Wlth Gran1te Cxty that was won by a small margm A11 of the sen1or team graduated ln January but prospects for a good team next year was shown by the E1ghth Grade Team We all hope that the Basket Ball Teams next year st1l1 have that sam clean sportsmanshlp and Hghtlng sp1r1t that has been dlsplayed by last year s team SQ111111 It 1111s Scents Mark Twam un1or Jenmngs Junlor Athletlc Stars Junlor Granlte C1ty un1or K1ngsh1ghway Junlor Un1vers1ty Cxty Jun1or Jackson Academy un1or Mark Twa1n Jumor Kenrlck J s Junlor Clayton Jrs un1or Country Day un1or I 151111 l.lllL Scents Hempstead un1or Klngshlghway Junlor M1dg6tS Junlor Temples un1or Hebberver s Jun1or Kmgshlghway Jun1or Mldgets Junlor '1 emples Junlor Hemker 1 4 ww l V. . 1 a 1 , B' .'l'- Ilzlll ' W111: ,ggi-,gf . . . . 119' fix J I .23 . ' ......, 14 J ' H27 ' - .,...,...., 9 ' H13 Jennings ,... , ...... 9 Junior. .31 Kenrick Jrs. ,...... 57' Junior. .21 ' ...... 4 ' U26 ' ' ....... 15 J ' ..18 ' ' ..... 28 ' ..12 ' ' ' .... 7 ' ..50 .. 7 J ' . .36 ' ....... 20 ' . .22 ' r , ....... 20 ' . .12 . ....... 8 J ' . .36 4 J ' U23 1 cz 1- 1 Q' - ' ' ......., 22 J ' .. 6 ' ' ..... 22 ' . .29 ' ........... 23 ' .. 8 ...,....... 13 J ' . .10 1, ' ....... 2 ' .,19 ' ' ..... 7 ' ..2o ' ........... 5 ' ..18 ' ........... 12 ' H28 h Grade gh Ei t Basket Ball Team mb Baseball JHNYHR ,EI-lF.E l l'X, DJSL ,cl 5,54 iq ASEBALL at jumor got off to a Flymg start When coach Heb fi E berger 1 sued hrs call some fifty candrdates reported After X A jj about three weeks thrs number was gradually cut to twelve play '? 1V' ers The prttners and catchers had worked for two weeks m the Dym before the call for the others was made We played our first bame wrth Epsllon Eta and easlly defeated them by a score ot ten to nothrng The game was featured by heavy hrttmcf by our boys jenmngs Hrgh School was our next opponent I'h1s team was defeat ed four to nothme The game was very well played ennrn s put up much better game than the score would 1nd1cate The soldlers and our boys played only two rnnrngs when flee L.mp1re called a halt because of ra1n We were leadrn seven to nothmg when trrre was called Games w1ll be played later wrth Central Hrgh School Reserves Soldan Reserves and jennmgs Hlgh School Tre followmv boys are regulars Harkms Maurer Hoelscher and Powers outhelders Darly Lhrrstransen and Laneman mfrelders Martens ers Wrllmore and Gerdln alternate at prtch and Frrst base C ll ls Alhltllts Q' HE nrnth grade grrls had a test rn Basket Ball Goal Throw and 9 Q in Ntandm Broad jump durmv the Frrst two weeks of Aprrl The rw j results were as follows 'ZHCL BASKET BALL GOAL THRow The number rndrcates number of baskets made from any posrtlon 1n thrrty seconds 'Vlary Kelston ll Helen Pagel 10 Thelma Chambers Edxth SIHCIHII' 9 Grace McKenna Betty Hutchmson Marffret Moorman Marre Bradsky 8 STANDING BROAD JUMP Florence Davxs 6 ll Helen Russell Dorothy Wenzell Fanrre Whrteman 6 8 Fannre Hoelscher Glenna Whlte 6 7 hdxth S1ncla1r Ruth Wood 6 6 WINNERS OF THE FALL SERIES INDOOR BASEBALL Mrss Nlcholson s Group 9th Grade Mrss Toomey s Group Sth Grade Mrss E Mrlls s Group 7th Grade WINNERS OF THE VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENT M1ss Mauss Group 9th Grade Mlss Exsenhardt s Group 8th Grade 1 AR :nf I A .ti ' ' dx' x Y . My 1 , , l ' . fl ll C . Af. , ,I Q . . - r ,pd ' ' ilffxg' A 5 , . 1 ,H I, p , - 5 , 1 45 .gy F , - .- . ' of n r N. U. ' ' .- Q . . Q ' . . ' o . . . A C' s 4 , . . 1 - ' A- ' ' - J 2' H A . U 4 . . D . . A . b I b , , Q' '. I 'I ' . 1 l ' . v , I 1 Q Subovitz and Rudman, catchers: and Gerding and Captain Willmore, pitche , ' l ' U ' , . b , , . l l 1 1, y . x - I . , . Y :V ' ' ' . ' U,-If' ' 4 -4 . O, . . 5 A, ,, mc L' B rp ' -0' , . . . '. ' .4 l. 1 ' ' , , 4- . ' . L, , ' . . 4. , . . . v , , . l l . 4 lf , , 1 1 ' ' ll l U v 1 .' s D JT 5 T ball 001 F 21 I9 L ' oo 1 lc. ? UR 1921 Football Team was fast but hght Smce our schedule 3 mcluded several heavy and well seasoned teams we lost four out Q'-134 of our slx regular bames The teams to whlch we 'ost were the St Louis Country Day School Eps1lon Eta Club St LOUIS Unl verslty junlors and Wellston Hlgh School The team defeated the Taylor Avenue Football Club and the Cabanne Athletmc Club The felt letter was awarded to the followln members of the team Warren Flsk Captam and Left End jefferson Donnelly Left Halfback Hunter Early Guard and Tackle Edward Gould Tackle End and Quarter joseph Schnelder R1ght End Loren Vogel R1ght Halfback Stephen Moschlsky Tackle Elmer Wenckler Tackle The followlng should recexve honorable mentlon for the1r playmg john Wr1ght Fullback Fletcher Dalley Tackle and Halfback Lawrence Ewald Center Ralph Patton Guard Kenneth Hemker Quarterback Leland Boogher Guard and Center Charles Holmes End Preston Powell End Henry Pennypacker End Elmer Noltkamper Guard Our Good Fnends l HP 'l'h 1 l.l2l I tl all ' ' llll fix. , . 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Quarterback Cadet Club Mr Fotsman Sponsor 140 5 f-X4 ,PS -if EDNESDAY Apr11 26 tl'e Stepladders gave thelr Audltorlum Session entltled Chrlstopher Columbus The first act was out slde the palace of the Kmg of Portugal The characters were MR gl as follows Columbus three school boys schoolmaster Klng and ueen of Portugal porter first second and thlrd courtlers ladles 1n waltlng heralds Jester and a sea captam The second act was 1n the palace of Klng Ferdmand and Queen Isabella of Spam The characters were Columbus Km Ferdxnand Queen Isabella three w1se men courtrers messenger and a sea captam The thlrd act showed Columbus and the sallors on board the shlp Santa Mar1a The play was very tllfllllflg for the sallors were about to push Columbus overboard when a llght was seen a slgn that land had been drscovered Vlfglnla Gallagher lhc Blux ctt Sp uk Plug s -Xllillllllllllll SLSSIOH HE Blewett Spark Plugs Mlss L M1lls group presented on Wed up, nesday Aprll 8th durlng the thlrd per1od a play called Davld ,kg H Copperfield Wxjfrjv The play proved very xnterestmg In the Hrst act Dav1d CEdmund Hartmanj IS whrpped by Mr Murdstone hls step father CNewman Donnellj who d1sl1kes hmm and IS sent to boardlng school In the second act Davld recelves news that hrs mother has died The thlrd act presents Dav1d at his aunt s home Mxss Betsy Trotwood CLuc1lle Rosenfeldj Mr Murdstone comes to take Davld back but Mlss Betsy Trotwood befrlends D8Vld and scolds Mr Murdstone and h1s slster Mlss Murdstone CDorothy Hurnphreysj Mr Drck Qjohn Poej who IS a half wlt and who l1ves at MISS Betsy Trotwood's home, proves to be very entertalnmg I am sure everyone enjoyed the play Beulah Appelman l lr 1 Y lv g 1 ' -'L I l Ei.. ,l.'Q'S'f ?fs QNT-5', fl: Q I' I 3' V g, FV Www M J ,-.,.-f-52'-1'.:.zlmn1fg ,,,, , i V1 - 1 3-1 ff 'W' 'V 7 Y The SlClll2lllilCl',S Auclilorium Session , r yn . . 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' , J UP !'O US ut m Play by M ss Schl I'0 F IIE See aiawrmaa mam L l ttf Xml Sus f N February 16 the Three C Group gave a two act play ent1tletl A L1ttle Too Modern The scene IS la1d 1n a schoolroom I Q Z the play the teacher MISS Ham1lton IS called out of town and IKJK .E+ 1 MISS Buzzer a young woman Wlth foollsh ldeas tlcat she calls modern xdeals for schools t kes her place The ch1ldren resent M1ss Buzzer s cr1t1c1sms of thelr school and plan to show her a l1ttle modem 1sm of thelr own In carry1ng out the scheme three playlets are acted and general confus1on re1gns at txmes MISS Ham1lton appears dur1ng the he1 ht cf the confuslon and the ch1ldren s fun IS ended A v1s1tor IS d1sappo1nted 1n Mary Lou Carleton Charlotte Fowler was the lnterested v1s1tor W1ll1am ohnson played the angry father of modern l1ttle Frank1e Adams Bobb1e Adler Cynthla Noel d1d well 1n the part of MISS Buzzer and Sarah Plckens Cabell made a good leader as the smart pup1l Sally Every member of the group took part 1n the play -Xllilllillllllll PIOQIEIIH X 'X11111u11sl1111slntx fbi T was Frlday and the 13th Could we ever forget that day w1th 9 that blg black figure starlng at us from the calendar on the wa 9 ,gc The hour arr1ved Our hearts were beat1ng w1ldly As the ch1l 915 5 X dren poured 1nto the audltorlum It seemed to us they came by the thousands At last the long dreaded yet long looked for moment arrlved Our play entltled The Trght Corner had started The characters all knew the1r parts and acted as profess1onals Qso we thoughtj The aud1ence was spell bound at least they acted so for It was so qu1et one could have heard a p1n drop Amld loud applause tre play ended a perfect suc cess thanks to our advlsor M159 Maus We vanqu1shed superst1t1on for now we fear nelther Fr1day nor th1rteenths Martha Goldman lhl ,Q ' ' ,Rx 'M 5 'yy 1 0 1 A - ' . 'I'h1'l'n'-1 I . . .'1.'.'ion fqx - ' r ' H l .,,- - . . I h l n -' '41 , , 1 . ,, . . .4 i . 4 , 1 . I A - what she supposed was an ideal school. Miss Hamilton's part was played by J 1 . . Q . by , V . Ar A i I my L1 1 ia' riff' - - 'l 'AML ' ' 11. rgzggxitlilt . . . . O Scene From Play by M ss Hanna s Group may IWW 1 I I W Su L nlu n Do you llke good peppy stones? Well lf you do here s one for you The bllssful llfe of a boy of seventeen years' A very charmlng young lady comes to hls town to v1s1t He falls deeply 1n love wxth her The plcnlcs and partles all bewxtch hlm He has qulte a b1t of trouble wlth hls young slster But that IS the way wlth most boys of seventeen Read and enjoy thxs book written by Booth Tarklngton L I 1 The Cr1s1s by W1nston Churchlll 15 one of the best books whlch I have ever had the opportunlty to read It derrves 1ts name from the fact that a real Cr1s1s exlsted durlng the CIVII War The hero1ne IS a southern g1rl whlle the hero IS as staunch a northerner as she IS loyal to her s1de The reputatlon of Carvel and Company IS at stake and how the v1lla1n a stubborn Yankee plays h1s trumps IS of unusual mterest To End out the partlculars read the above named book Charlotte Fowler Amos ludd Amos Judd IS one of the best books I have ever read The hero Amos Judd IS a young man who came to thls country He has a pecullar spot on hls forehead whxch grows brlghter whlle he IS prophesymg somethlng Hls real name and ldentlty are unknown In the end he lS found to be but read the book and Hnd out The author IS A M Mltchell Mtldred Tnger Pom od Don t start to read Penrod at about twelve oclock at nlght unless you ve got all nlght to Hl'llSl'l It because once you start you can t stop Once Penrod was on a fence beh1nd whlch there was a huge plg Mar jory jones h1s sweetheart and two llttle darky boys were there too Penrod sald If I felt l1ke lt I d go rlght up to that old plg and glve htm a klCk Darky boy I bet you wouldn t Penrod I would lf I felt llke It Marjory I dare you to Dld Penrod go 1nto the styo Penrod by Tarkmgton can be had at the hbrary Russell Owens llf I ttXlln i l D l ldorothy Craig. U 1 'Urn' .1'isis l armament. mam lhc lcxan SLIILS If you l1ke good books and want to read some read the Texan serles by oself A Alsheler There are three rn the serles The Texan Star The Texan Scouts and The Texan Trrumph These books deal w1th the Texan fight for freedom They tell of the Alamo and Gollad massacres Ned IS rn the old Alamo church but starts to get through the MEXICHH llnes to brmg help He meets a sent1nal a Hght ensues but then read the books lf you want some thr1lls Rowland Lee C ll7llll1S C Olll agcous None of the people on the steamshrp l1ked hmm Harvey fifteen wrth a mama for smoklng cwarettes was not a hkeable boy Mr Shaeffer a Ger man gave h1m a clgar and to prove that he was experlenced 1n that sort of thmg Harvey smoked 1t How could he know that It was a deadly stogle whlch even some grown men cannot endure' It made h1m feel famt and reel1ng w1th sea s1ckness he stumbled out of the cabm onto the deck There he suddenly felt hlmself hfted off h1s feet by a wave He was washed off the deck 1nto the sea A cool wave passed over his head and Wlth a rlpple the water closed over hmm and you may read the book yourself Captain Courageous by Rudyard K1pl1ng Cynthxa Noel Ulu Ll I xx sl Ol1ver Twlst was born ln a work house and was left an orphan at blrth He was very weak from lack of food When seven years of age Mr Bumble took h1m to the poor house After he had been there about a year he ran away to London and Jomed a band of thleves He made futlle attempts to escape from them but they had h1m l1'l therr power One day whlle 1n a book store he was accused of taklng a sllk handkerchlef If you wxsh to know the many 8XC1t1I'1g 1nc1dents get the book at any llbrary It 1S wrltten by Dlckens Margaret Moorman Hu I alhcx s Dang tcl It IS nearly dusk A brlght red or vermllhon car IS racxng down a coun try road It darts qulck as a Hash past the danger warmng whlch tells of a broken brldge ahead On races the car not one of the passengers know that at the end of the road IS the fatal plunge to death Are you mterested ln the mtroductlon to thls story? If so the book can be gotten at any hbrary I am sure anyone who enjoys good books w1ll like thls one The author IS Gene Stratton Porter Mar1e Brodsky I0 Q I .- - , ,. . , , c Y 1 Y 1 Y ' x 1 w x 1 1 ' 4 A K ' 1 1 ' ' hs V! Aa J . . . . 4 Q, ns - H , ' , . Y ' 9 9 1 gg w - 1 h 99 4 . - u , Y AL , C L A K - ' 1 Y 1 23 9 ' - 1 ' 7 7 . . . , - v bv ' . . , 1 ' 1 1 - -4 ' I Y vw - - as - Y l Y r 1 vi V as . . , . l as 1 v , as l 1 44 ' 1 1 V 1 , 1 L K ' v . , , Y PT awwmm mam I .lst ol thc lXlOlllLll1S A shrlll yell from the xsland mterrupted h1s speech and announced that thelr passage was dlscovered In an instant several savages were seen rush mg 1nto the canoes wh1ch were soon dancmg over the water m pursult Read thls story by james Fenlmore Cooper and see what the fate IS to be of the llttle band Austm Kmg X 1 1 XX ollt Ill C dlhltll There was once a boy that llved 1n Tldmouth England One day he heard two revenue officers talkmg of how they and some other men were to capture a smuggler s shlp that mght That mght the boy walted for the boat just as It came up to the shore he ran out and warned them but the officers were just behlnd the boy wlth swords and guns If you want to know what hap pened read Wxth Wolf rn Canada Ohver Blrge t Il mst ol Ola St lo A French caval1er and a band of Indlans are trymg to capture Made molselle Pelagle Who wxll get to the barrlcade iirst9 You can End out by readmg A Rose of Old St Louxs by Mary D1llon Thls story IS wrltten about the t1me of the LOUISISHH Purchase IH St Lours Mary Sanford .s 10 XA s tu mtl Xlls Xltm The next t1me you get a book be sure you get Castmg Away of Mrs Leck and Mrs Aleshme wr1tten by Stockton Thls book IS a humorous book and has many mterestmg events At one t1me Mrs Leck and Mrs Ale shlne are on an ocean steamer wh n It smks They get 1nto a llfe boat They soon End a hole m It Are they saved? Edward McCarthy L llllllll1QO I Ll Oh boy' lf you want to read a l1ve1y Ind1an story read the Flammgo Feather by Munro That IS the book to read One mterestlng 1nc1dent IS when Rene 1S caught by l'1S enemy and brought to the vlllage to b burned As he was standmg there a young Ind1an chlef came up and began stlckxng hlm Rene swunv around and h1t htm The young chlef pulled out hls dagger and was ready to stab hlm Was he stabbed? Fmd out Wllllam Zucker HS x V- - ' . as I 1 - x ' H yas A H C . ss Nrll y - x 0 wi I l ns A C Thi cv ' I .' . A uis C'1.'lil nhl-XX lu' ol'Xl1'.'. I, - Ll' 1 . . xml inc Th X a ' 1 ' 9 1zlhc1 ' ' I 1' . e mammal mam Xhss XX lgggs ol tu Ca Jhaggc I' Itch Mlss W1ggS of tl'e Cabbage Patch was written by R1ce Every Sunday Mrss VV1ggS has a Sunday school m her home Bllly shoots a paper wad meanmg to h1t Asra As1a ducks and Mlss Wxggs IS h1t IH the eye Mmss WIS s calls Bully up and IS about to wl'11p hnm when well read Mlss Wlggs and enjoy further detalls Isadore Class SIIIIILXXL Sara Crewe IS wrztten by Frances Hodgson Barnett Sara Crewe IS a l1ttle glrl who had been placed 1n a boardlng school by her papa just before h1s death After he had dxed almost every thrng was pretend for poor Sara Th1s was qu1te a change 1n her l1fe as to before She was always a chlld who had had every thmg she could want She generally pretended that she was a prmce s 1n rags and tatters I am sure rf you wlll read the book you wlll get as much pleasure out of nt as I d1d V1rg1n1a Dav1s llLdSlll L Island Have you ever been on an lsland wlth an unknown cave of treasures or a boat Hlled wrth p1rates9 Do you wonder how It would feel lf you were ln a barrel and around you sat ten plrates not know1ng that you were there and talklng over thelr plans? If you are lnterested and would really l1ke to know the easxest thmg to do would be to read Treasure Island by Robert Louls Stevenson Marlon MacAdams Ho mlong C .ussulx D1d you ever read Hopalong Cass1dy ? It IS one good book Hop along a red headed two hsted two gun fightmg cowboy shoots and lights hrs way w1th the help of h1S fnends through a tangle of range wars cattle rustlers and other menaces of the west to a great reward If thls mterests you read the book Then you w1ll get your reward and End out what Hop along s was Charles Lozler lom lnoxxn s School Ilaxs The fierce combat was at 1ts helght Tom and h1s fr1end were beatmg up the bully of the school just as they felled hlm the look out yelled lgger jlgger and tlfe crowd dlspersed Then a yell rang out Ouch' help' murder' Read Tom Brown s School Days by Hughes lf you want to know the fimsh Hyman Feldman 169 Q , ' l .- - Y I . 4 0 1 39 cc Y Y Y' . ., ' I I 6 R S . x I , A l . I A L x 1 1 ll - . vs ' ' .ygs 4 . . . . . . 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'v U ag in 1 ' D . afsmsizreat ,ummm 'fb Ihe lalt of lxxo C 1 lts Thls book was wrltten by Charles D1ckens The story IS based on the French Revolutlon v1v1dly descr1b1ng many pathet1c scenes What was La Gu1llot1ne7 When and why d1d the French dance the Carmangnale 9 As well as pathetlc there are love romance and humorous scenes It IS a book you w11l always remember Theresa Bendoff Crlcngally School ll IX s Hughle Murray who IS descrlbed as a very speclal xmp IS chosen cap tam of the Twentleth schools sh1nny team The Front has a very good sh1nny team Two games are played between the Front and Twentleth teams One of the players on the opposlte s1de h1ts Hughxe w1th hls sh1nny club and breaks h1s ankle But to get the whole story read Glengary School Days by Ralph Connor Catherme Corbett D1d you ever read a good book? Well rf you d1dn t you had better read A journey to the Centre of the Earth by jules Verne Three men go 1nto a crater of an anclent volcano 1n Iceland There are two passages leadlng to the center of the earth Read where they d1s cover a dxamond mme' See anclent monsters ahve' Fund mushrooms and ferns as blg as a blllldlllgl Read where they are lost ln a passage wlthout ltght or water Thls is one of the best books I have ever read jullus Hlrschfleld lhc lxx lns P10 .md C on The twlns Pro and Con glrls of fifteen years are sent by thelr father from New York to a qualnt New England vlllage to spend the summer wxth the1r Aunt Sally Then' father who IS gomg to South Amerlca buys them a small brown dog that they call M1ster Barker At the statlon 1n New York the dog gets loose and IS lost m the crowd When the twms arrlve at Aunt Sally s they discover that she has two horrlble nephews res1d1ng next door They advertlse for Mr Barker and End later that he IS 1n the hands of Jo and Tom the nephews They dlscover the secret of the house Aunt Sally mentloned and after stealmg M1ster Barker they put h1m well to know the mystery that results read The TWIHS Pro and Con by Wlnlffed Arnold Ruth Hartmann Elglllll Grade 170 Gr I lv e - ' A' v . 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N M., it fw 5:1-ww asia., law 3-7 ':': -Nqjf., .-Mn' fd ' 'ag The Seven Wonders of Blewett unlor Mr Ryan the ball hltter A square meal for a square check Mrss Heddergott the carpenter The clean lunch room Mr ones our grand young man Sllence 1n aud sess1ons Our trafhc cops the C O s Mlss C Qdurmg a halt ln dramatmatronj Where IS Ach1lles9 Bobby He s gettmg a detalned sl1p Teacher whrle books were bemg collected George you are chewlng Remember the rule of the school you cant eat unless you have enou h re freshments to pass around George Everybody IS supphed Teacher What d1d you pass around9 You forgot me George You passed the refreshments yourself Teacher What are you eatmgl' George My textbook recelpt INTEREST COMPUTER WANTED' Boy Is thls the month the bank pays 1nterest9 Teacher rn charge No not untrl next month Boy Oh I don t want to mlss out I ve had forty cents rn the bank for two months D1d you see the results of Mr Chlles' rald on Kroger's grocery store? 9 What group took the prrze m good behavxour, when the prcture was taken? You'll never guess' Teacher What French mrsslonarles explored the Great Lakes and northern MlSS1SS1pp1 reg1on9 Leo Romeo and Juhet Boy Do you want my Hart fhlstoryl Glrl No, I want a Flte 144 I 1 - - 7 - A lm-L.-.f- f ' -sez ge- 4- K - 1. 1 a LY 7 'xy gg- - ite, .--7 'f :..':.TiT:g,::::gQ'NAg ll , . rc . , W, , I gy , ,. 3 x .5 Av f Q 51, N , 4 .1 7 1: .n 4 1 f ' ,, 1 ' , ,ff 'A f 'N . u 4 . ,. 1, xl. , to - ,: ,, -' . ff .4 f-.fx A ,, ,L I ff Q f E If 1 lg l ,'K,' ' ' f-fl I 'K ' I lf 2' W To H ' , I AME Fi 'X ,s -M f ' ,I ' ,,L- :- - I r-:fi of -2- ri-'I'-sglff--fr'Q.-an-dai-ff.,teen,---ie- '-'i,'1j7f.ffj'3 'f5 l . f-:ig-L, ' ,V I' In fiwv: ...V I' L 5 C .M f re.-4:1..ff:.1-ff-If .2 A we ef v,,..:e.. . M , -. fgjigllx' 5' A ' - ' 1 ' :fe'i': 'v:- fQg:.:. r:gGrQ:'::'il'.1i11T-Tj: ffl: Q, ., Y -L - --Y l,1ic Lmc Y , J ' l 1. . , ' . 2. . 3. ' , . 4. . 5. . J , , 6 ' ' uh 99 ' 7. , . ' . 1 ' or - 4 ID : , ' . : ' vi - : v , ' A . ummm msn Teacher Drscuss Pasteur Boy Pasture 15 a place for a cow Reporter Please Wflte a few l1fe lmes Pupll All drfferent' Mr C O may we go down an up stalrway What puprl rn 204 owns a um factory Do you know the teachers at Blewett umor who often say? Take your seat O K 2 Ye gods and lrttle Hshes My dear grrl my dear boy Let s go Don t exert yourself What have you got th1s morrnng9 Empty your pockets Whom 206 uessed Mr Rhmes natlonalrty wrong? S1nce john Marsaw has been put ln the Rapld Progress group he thlnks he can run the halls We would lrke to thank I ene Fox and Marre Brodsky for the five round boxrng match m 223b If Roy Woods could have h1 lessons as far as he can put the shot he would have graduated from college a year ago Srmon W1neshaker has 1t all over Tom Sawyer F Yes and I got suspended for copymff Marv1n Stocker wonders why he gets all A s I wonder too Grrl sellmg jumor Llfe Buy a L1fe3 Who IS the song ter 1n 111b9 Ask Carol Kallsh Are Carol and Karl of llxb twms Frrst Glrl Who teaches French? Second Curl The French teacher Heard rn a Sclence Class Teacher X ou see It r ses up on the srdes and r1ses down rn the center CAN T FOOL US Summer can t go to wrnter vuthout a fall and wlnter cant come to sum mer wrthout a sprmg Mmor Major spent twenty hve mmutes the other day trymg to see lf there wcre any letters that weren t m the alphabet Who rn llxb has a second hand watch? Who IS wrrtm Profiteermg rn Radro Ask Seward Albrlght IT, , fb .. as A f f ., Li In 'R ' ' ' . ' ' . . . ' ' ? ' ' . U . D g . 1. ' . . . 3. ' , . 4. ' . 5. ' ' . 6. ' ' . 1 g . . Y . G. R.: Did you ever read, 'Looking Backvvardf C. .: .- on ' f ' g. ' -. . f ,Q f ' . . ,. ' . ' J - . P' ' 3 ' , tt x va . Y . ' g . .' . '. . ' , . . . . 1 - ' N 4 l N A . ev ' 173 HEARD IN MUSIC Pup1l CSpeak1ng of Amatte the Itallan tenorj Is he dead? Miss Pratt No he IS not dead I saw hrm two years ago H 1s stxll sm mg Who 1n 310b made this remark when the group plcture was taken G1rl Albert take your glasses off Albert Aw' I don t want to I don t look good wxthout them Who IS the one 1n 307a who lb gomg to get a gold medal for fightme at the Colxseump Ask Harlan Ca1n George Farmer wrltes We have not yet been 1llum1nated from the baseball contest These corrldor ofhcers rn 211a must thmk everybody 15 an acrobat They are always telllng us to double up Dld you ever hear of Adult Chrckensi' A g1rl 1n room 220 d1d Some chlldren ask Who IS the most popular one IH your group Answer No one the whole group 1S popular Frrst grrl I guess I w1ll get some more meat Second glrl What? Are you gomg to eat another d1sh9 The Four B s wrll be very successful ln hfe accordmg to the vocatlons they chose such as rag man undertaker grave dxgger etc The Chnlcl s Endowment Bond Issued by the NATIONAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO of Topel Kans a LIBERAL EDUCATION to LITTLE MEN and WOMEN as well as to PARENTS m THRIFT SAVING and may INSUPE a COLLEGE COURSE to the HOLDER Issued to ch ldren from one to 15 years of age ln TEN FIE TEEN or IWENTY YEAP BONDS Med cal exam nat on not requxred ull holder 1s 15 vears old If holder d es before reachmg that age or falls to pa exammatlon all premiums wlll be refunded to beneficlary pl1.s compound mteres at four per cent If holder passes exam natlon Bond w1ll be continued to maturwy w thout lncrease of rate Let us furnlsh you wlth further partlculars Espy 8: Chadsey, General Agents Phore Olive ?418 402 Securxtv Bu ld n ' , tt ' ' .4 ' . , , . e ' g' . s 1 ' . . , . b .1 - - 4 vu . , , . ht ' g ' 113 ' lb ' ' 11 , . .. . ., . , , t . , . , , . , b , - - 1 R I .,, QQ . . ., .- , . ' x .ir . t . . y A.- , . , , I , . X . I ' . . . ' SS , . J . . . . . , n ' Z- - . Q 110 Why dld the exghth grade have to go w1thout an audxtorlum sessxon a short t1me ago? Ask the lnhabltants of 109 If a stone and a buggy both welgh 500 lbs whlch would cost the most to move? Connle tn1nks the stone would because lt IS the heavlest Oh Conme' If anyone wants to see a good year book pxcture look at the one of Miss W1ll1ts group Be sure to notlce the dog Who was It rn Room 129 who called Farncelle an Ital1an barometer? Benjamm Franklm dled m 1970 because George Farmer sard so Jeanette Delbrldge IS so smart that she can wrrte upslde down The questlon around our room 1n 105 IS Wh1ch IS Gus and whlch IS Gus s brother? Here s hoplng the boys croak before the t1me for Mmss E Mxlls group to g1ve the1r p1cn1c lf the gxrls have to treat Smce when IS pohtrcal pronounced Poll t1ckle7 Corrldor officer Take your step and watch your t1me there ZLES o Get In The Front Ranks Brown s Wnll Prepare You Thorough Courses Gregg Shorthand Bookkeepmg Shorthand Bookkeeplng Machlne Penmanshxp Typewrltmg Calculating Machme Rapld Calculatlon Enghsh Dlctaphone Practrce Commercxal Law Spellmg Fllmg Call or Wrlte Nearest School Brown s Busmess College 5 Schools 1n St Louis West End School 5858 Delmar CNear Hamlltonj 147 lmxt Iii?-I F 11- - . 1 + 0 1 V1 l 07311 J to i lk., 'll X l , w 1 A Q o , u Fheee Solleltors Helped Make Olll Xtfu Book Joe Dav1s Gene Montgomery Cather1ne Mendle Wxlham Hogan Martha Butler Benn1e Roman Prlestly Melton Carl Boester Margaret Jones Vlfglflla Gregg 18 Z1 Success Coples of the group photographs ln thus book may be had at W Juni JE T JEJ S E Cor Delmar and Taylor Avenues PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL WORK CDonneIba Garmenf Company NELLY DON Apron Frocks and Wash Tresses COCA COLA BUILDING KANSAS CITY MO. 5' l Bell, Forest 1064 Out door gr IS a specialty 1 1 Y P' 1 AMERICAN COLLEGE f PHYSICAL EDUCATIO CO EDUCA TIONAL ACCREDI TED DEPARTMENTS Gymnastics Athletics Games Play and Recreatlon Danclng Muslc Expresslon and Dramatlc Art Hyglene and Biology Education and Pedagogy A Facultg of Experts Two lem Coznxe Three Year Course Degree Course Free Graduate Plar my Bureau Dormztorg for Women Siudent Counfzl Aflzletze Assoezal on Orchexlfa Dramatze Club All Major Spa ts Emplasz ed or Stzdents The professlon of Physlcal Director and Playground Super v1sor IS ln the ascendency It makes posslble the Amer1can ldeal of Efflc1ency Through Fltness Colleges Umversxty Publlc and Pr1vate Schools Summer Camps Athlet1c Clubs Industr1al Instltutlons Soclal and Commumty Centers Banks Manufactur 1ng Plants Department Stores Y M and Y W C A are mak mg constant demand for more tralned men and Women dlrectors than are avallable Opemng of Terms Last Week ln September F1rst week 1n February Summer Sesslon QSIX weeksb AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Address Dept H S B 4200 Grand Boulevard Chlcago 180 - ll I- ' H' . 9 9 III- ' IV- ' , ' V1 . . 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R' , em ff rf4f,.,,f aff.-,-,P sysffm um L- J-fam Ggwmmuz Jap., wfm o-mAN.uu,.,, 871 Bell Forest 364 and 951 Orders Sollcxted EPSTEIN S MARKET DEALERS IN Cholce Meats and Vegetables 1131 UNION AVEN E BELL FOREST 3852 OSCAR A WALTER Umon and Pershmg Aves Cholce Meats Vegetables Frults Etc St Louls Establlshed 1881 Incorporated 1891 CONNOR EGAN GROCER COMPANY KO VJE BA FOOD PRODUCTS QUALITY SUPREME 1 1 moth Delmar Robert C Rudert Grocery and Market Meats Vegetables Frults Oyster Fxsh and Game m season Stork s Market Delmar and Academy Aves KI ff '4 W FL at Meats and GFOCCTICS H J Wemrlch Grocerxes, Meats and Vegetables 1403 ARLINGTON AVENUE ST LOIJIS MO lcch Delm r 1244 L Bell Cabany 1680 EDWARD SMITH DEALER IN Fancy and Staple Grocerles Meats and Vegetables 55CB PNG? AVENUE ST LOUIS MO Bell Fo est 9071 FOUNTAIN MARKET MAURO E SMITH Choice Meats and Vegetables Poultry Fxsh and Game In Season 4837 Fountam Ave St Louls :J 1 . U , , . . . ,, Hell. Cal zu jx 4113.1 :mtl 4.1513 K' l - , ' ' :mtl Q T ! l Q A 37 Reliable Quality Prompt Service 5878 DELMAR AVENUE , O I Q O If r st :z U0 lfurcst T2 UI lfo :INTO . l'l41I', llflri Kin , a - , r C y 861 d 7 Gal St WG y JOHN S GARAGE This Book K ny Sp gn ld T was printed JOHN B HQRSTMANN J P dq Gaso11ne 01.15 TIICS and ACCCSSOFIC Washmg Pollshmg and Greasmg X,-5, 6153 61 DELMAR BOULEVARD y dNg 1 sr Louis Mo B 'Tis Central 5613 wlrnnler mam 677 Contractlng Co Constructors of Bulldmgs ST LOUIS DONE BROWN IS WELL DONE Mordecal B Brown Prlntlng Concern 24 Hour Servlce FOREST 4637 If Necessary 3 1 7 3 Delmar Ave 111 H Phone Your Orders HARRYJ BULGER HARDWARE I4 E LT E R General Repamng, Keys made Q Gas Fxttmg 4487 Delmar Blvd sr Lows, Mo 5174 Easton Ave. 150 aban an 65 Battery Recharging, Vulcanizing so ine ta ion e uarantee Satisfactor Service Y e - rin e ires . Dunbar Tires . . , r., rop. by Hea uarters for ., y 1 n . K , ,VW - 1 X l N ff ' Da an ih Service ' . , VSCH T K06. 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Ilel z ' IHHVR l m'm-sl 727211 a T BENSON S l-Iodlamont Tracks and Goodrellow If you get your halr cut at Benson s youll know nts cut rlght Also Flrst Class Shoe Shlnlng Parlor Adjolnmg ARCADE SUBURBAN DRY GOODS CO 5541 ARCADE BLDG AND SUBURBAN I Be Ole156 M SHEHAN TAILORING CO POPULAR PRICED TAILORS 1001 Equltable Bid C613 Locust Streetb J COZ TAILORING CO THE UP TO DATE LADIES AND GENTS TAILOP 807 Suourban Tracks St Loums Mo ll MARY LEE SHOP Gowns Street Dresses Llngerme and Blouses 5922 DELMAR AVENUE Second Floor The Home ls Not Complete Without Muslc Complete Lme of Columbla Grafonolas and Records 3 iny SITllth,S Dghgaf Furnlture Co THE S1ORE BEAUTIFUL 5955 57 EASTON AVE Cabany 203 Forest Delmar Jack the Plumber 1010 1010 Johnw Le R C HINDS Remodelmg 3 spcclalty Plumbing steam and hot water heatmg Prompt Repanr Servlce N Klngshlghway 7 , 1 ' r ' ... 1'II,XS.SlNflliIQ, Imp. ll, iv 1 Ik-Il, t':llw:111y 21111: ' g' v 1 X 5 , ' . J. T. shehan, Mgr. sT. Louis ' lllllmlillj' Lam lfstix atvs givc11m11'wl11c'sY , . C b ' -v , 17.1 5 C I .. F. ,, . F . O C 187 STAR DYEING AND CLEANING CO 2515 21 N Grand Ave P 4 Stores 12 Phones West End Branch 5854 Delmar Bl Phone Forest 794.1 RAF F ERTY S VARIETY STORE Toys Noveltxes Stationery School Supplles 1922 UNION AVENUE W k PAGE LACE CURTAIN CLEANING CO Lace CUYIBIHS and Flne Laces A Speclalty CABANY 512 5650 PAGE BLVD PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AT A FAIR PRICE TO ALL Mendle Prmtmg Co Exghth and Lucas Avenue St Louls Delmar 40 Forest 8 E D I-IOULLE ml 538183 EASTON AVENUE 1 Radlo Supplles Sportmg Goods HARDWARE AND PAINTS C R Elsner 8: Co 49n8 DELMAR Sportmg Goods Store 921 Locust Street C b y 4062 W MISS MATTIE PAYNE PIANO AND HARMONY Std THURTLES BLDG HAMILTON AVE F Y - 1 Our roposition is a Clean one - 9 r F' I-Class or Reasonable P ' 5 ' - 5 . . 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Delmar Why Pay Hugh Prlces For Ordmary Shoe Cobbhng When You Can Get Experts To Do Your Repalrmg For Less NO MORE SHOE TROUBLES For Those Who Patronlze The Quallty Shoe Shop 1250 N UNION NEAR PAGE Good Shoes For Less Money We Match Your QUIT LTHIQLIC rouser Shop Trousers Only 903 Pme Street Ready Made To To Wear Measure Mlke s Shoe Repalr Shop e Sp6C1alIZC on ground grlpper cantlever and sport Shoe rep urm Let Mlke Repalr Your Shoes 948 GOODFELLOW REMEMBER WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF PPINTING SPECIAL RULED FORMS STATIONERY SLE PEARLSTONE PRINTING AND STATIONERY GOOD PRINTING PAYS PRINTING AND ENGRAVING Commercial Society and Club Prmtmg Arcade Prlnt Shop E042 Delmar Cabany 16 FONTAINE K CLENDENEN Prop I 3978 F n ral Designs D lm r 1445 Bridal Bouquets Pl nts CARLTON FLOWER SHOP F and H J Hespen 1123 North Umon Ave S Lou s CAF FERATA S Spacious Garden and Cafe DELMAR AND HAMILTON Food De Luxe Good Musxc Dancmg No Coverage RADIO S u p p 1 1 e s ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND REPAIRING J O WATT HDW CO nas UNION AVE For 4081 li L . . . ? ? ? .. 4 ,. - 1 . . . OR W - , 1 , L' ' sj ' CO. 01-JVE sos-7 LUCAS AVE. CEN- 2a03 2035 U H Fares u e ' e a ' I B S ' . t. I. 7 C il Albert Nlclntosh Sheet Metal Worker Cor Hanley and St Charles Rock Rd Guttermg and Spoutmg Furnaces repalred L G FINK Diamonds Jewelry At Popular Prices 719 PINE STREET M 3219 3426 BOYS AND GIRLS TELL DAD TO TALK TO MAURICE DAVIS Th d Fl Bldg N T Ketzner 2315 N 10th STREET LANDSCAPE GARDNER Free Spraymg Seedmg and Plantmg Estlmate-s Gwen Cheerfully Cab 197 Keds Make Sure That Your Rubber Soles are Marked Keds Umted States Rubber Company sr Louis rmncn 0 llcll l'l1u110. . ain Main Central 3750 u 0 NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. ' , ' ' ir our - - National Bank of Commerce . ' r w 1 W 66 99 1 Study your work. Love it, and you'll gain the top of the hill. W.QI. Fischer and Associates Northwestern Mutual Life lnsurance Company of Milwaukee The Pollcyholders Company Dear Father, Now don t you tell but I know mother Wants an Essex Coach so she can take us klddles to the country Your lovmg daughter Ruth P S You can see one at Hudson Frampton Salesrooms 3301 Locust Street Pershmg Fasluon Shop lN1PORTl:RS FINE UNDERWEAR Madeira NL l1g.,te Cluny NOTIOINQ C ENTS FL RINIQHINL 5 5880 Delmar I-any f t School of Expresslonal Arts 5223 Cab A enue St Loul5 MUSIC Expressxon Dramatxc Art I 1 tments ll l l'l 9 r le-rn rlrimi r n rn luc HCI .. - - .- . . 9 ' Z ,,, ',, I ,- 1 3 .' ' ' ' , .' if CA 4ll , . . , anne v , . ' llm-YCt'llt'vl filflllfj' in all I 0 mr . 'llmro Lllllj' r-f1u1ppr-fl lm1lrl'm:f. Spccll rl - pztrzrm-mt fur M-uiuxwr-. Public Speaking, . .1 , Pzlgr-11:11 y. Vlnvic :xml mm . ., Monthly rfcitztli. t-tc. Lite' attire 0 Ar st. 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