Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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Twenty Our Brotherhood ol 1-ligh Schools lligxvgilimlh .Xrlrlress Principal Ass't Principal Beaumont 3836 Natural W. N. Fuller A. H, Huntington 2682 91 Bridge Ave. Blewett 5351 Enright Miss L. R. Ernst R. F. Holden 1353 52 Central 3616 N. Garrison D. H. Weir N. B. Dee 1538 S8 Cleveland 4352 Louisiana -lohn Maddox Milton Frye 2083 78 McKinley 2156 Russell C. Edwards A. O. Kelley 1516 53 Roosevelt 3230 Hartford Charles Ammerman C. H. Saekett 3105 109 Soldan 918 N. Union H. P. Stellwagen Ben H. Barr 2245 77 TOTAL WHITE HIGH SCHOOLS ........,,,, 14,522 518 Hadley Vocational 3405 Bell Ave. W. K. Begeman B. W. Noel 2821 86 fiolorerl lligh Schools Sumner 4248 Cottage C. D. Brantley Herman Dreer 1280 46 Vashon 3026 Laclcdc F. L. Williams W. G. Mosley 1365 45 TOTAL COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS ........ 2645 91 Booker T. Washington Vocational 814 N. 19th W. H. Hutlman 291 Est. 16 GRAND TOTAL ........ ................ 20,279 711 Note: The nnniher of vocational tc-aeliers at the Booker T. VVashington Vocational School is c.r!i11iaf1'ri on a 1'n1l time teacher program. There are a nnnilier of teachers whose tinic is rllvulecl hetween Vocational Class mil rli as foi ovei igt retarrleil pnpils whose aehievenient may range lmetween Grades I anrl VIII. . .ss V. -N lhi' note was written luv ll. 11. Sc-iilell. lligh School Principal in t'11arge of Ninth firasle t'cntcrs. Vtle are K - . inrlehterl to Mr. Seirlell for the interesting information on this paguj l'c-titers St. 1.ouis Public Ninth Grade Centers Benton Blow Bryan Hill Buder Chouteau Field Gardenville Henry Hodgen Long Longfellow Madison Mark Twain Monroe Roe SC1'lIj.I11S Sigel Wade Walhridge .Xmldress PA. . I Ninnher Nuinlner 'ml 'lm ltiirollerl Teachers Voc. H.5. 2847 N. Kingshighway A. R. Miller 163 5 516 Loughborough H. H. Meeker 253 127 10 2128 Gano W. 1. See 167 5 5319 Lansdowne Miss Sarah L. Boyd 172 5 1306 S, Ewing Fred S. Milam 104 3 4466 Delmar L. M. Dougan 201 6 6651 Gravois G. H. Green 132 4 1220 N. Tenth Stanley Hill 179 66 7 2748 Henrietta R. E. Striekler 120 3 5028 Morganford Ben C. Milster 192 6 3134 Ivanhoe E. E. MeCas1in 94 3 1118 S. Seventh Marshall C. Crouch 199 6 5316 Ruskin Chas. E. Witter 89 3 3701 S. Broadway I. A. Gaines 320 8 1921 Prather Miss Anna B. Boyd 156 4 4611 S. Grand W. D. Shewman 281 8 2050 Allen A. M. Wilson 230 6 2030 S. Vandeventer Miss Isahel Tucker 333 10 5000 Davison S. Nants 176 5 Total High School ........ .... 3 322 95' Total Vocational ..... ....... 4 32 GRAND TOTAL ............. 3754 107 There are no Assistant Principals in the Centers.

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Gur City Administrators HENRY J. GERLINC, Superintendent of Instruction JOHN RUSH POWELL, Assistant Supewntcrident of Instruction in Charge of High Schools INSTRUCTION COMMITTEE EDWARI3 A. FERRENBACH, Chairman MRs. HAYMER LOVVENHAUPT JOHN J. SHEAHAN FINANCE COMMITTEE JAMES J. FITZGERALD, Chairman ARTHUR A. BLUMEYER DAVID C. TODD BUILDING COMMITTEE SOLON CAMERON, Chairman EDVJARD A. FERRENBACH THOMAS F. QUINN AUDITING E! SUPPLIES COMMITTEE HENRY P. SCHROEDER, Chairman MARR D. EAILLETON R. HCDFMEISTER FRANc:Is C. SULLIVAN, President EDWARD A. FERRIENBACH, ViccfPresident JAMES J. FITZGERALD f f - f 6322 S. Grand Boulevard HENRY P. SCHROEDER f f f f 4960 Maflitt Place FRANCIS C. SULLIVAN f-fff f 1889 Railway Exchange Building IDAVID C. TODD ffffff f 920 University Club Building ARTHUR A. BLUMEYER f 1 f f 901 Washiiigtciii Avenue EDXVARD A. FERRENBAOI-I f f f 705 Olive Street R. HQDFMEISTER fffff f 6101 South Grand Boulevard JOHN J. SHEAHAN ffff f 4425 Washiiigtciii Boulevard SOLON CAMERON ffff 1 4910 Mafiitt Place MARK D. EAOLETON f f Telephone Building MRS. HAYMER LOXVENHAUPT f 1 Park Plaza Hotel THOMAS F. QUINN f f 3309 Olive Street Term Term Te rm Term Term Term Term Term Term Term Term Term Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires Expires 1939 1939 1939 1939 1941 1941 1941 1941 1943 1943 1943 1943 Nineteen



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A Distinguished Alumnus Dies KWH fill' I '1'f'1f1'ilV f'!' f'i'l'f'1'l1HVI!1 HH' !'HHffrvl'l1gl urficlv from thi' ALVMNI Bui.i.i:'r1N zu are indvlvfrd to llmin lllirln .S'Ii':'i'i1.wii of ll'i1xfi1'iiy1mi Ii'IlI'T'l'1'.Y1'f,1'.j N THE death of Paul Elmer Mrire '87 liCentral, 'SSL which occurred March 9 at his home in Princeton, N. J., Wzishiiigf ton University lost one of her most dis' tinguished and honored alumni. Born in St. Louis December 12, 1864, he was graduated with the A.B. degree in 1887 and received his M.A. in 1892. In 189495 he served as assistant in Sanskrit at Harvard, and for the next two years was associate in Sanskrit and classical literature at Bryn Mawr. Then bidding farewell to college walls for several years, Dr. Iviore became successively literary editor of the Independent, literary critic of the New York Evening Post and editor of the Na' tion. In 1921 he accepted the position of lecturer in Greek philosophy and the His' tory of Christian Thought at Princeton University, retiring from active service in 1933. Among his best known hooks are 'Shelburne Essays,' 'The Greek Traditionf 'The Religion of Plato,' 'Hellenistic Philosophies,' 'The Christ of the New Testaf mcnt,' 'Christ the Wcurd' and the 'New Shelburne Essays,' which came from the press last December. He also wrote biographies of Benjamin Franklin and Friedrich Wilhcliii Nietzsche and translations of 'Prometheus Bound' and 'The judgment of Socrates' Dr. More was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the American Philosophical Association and the Century, Authors and Columbia Unif versity clubs of New York. Vxfashington University, Columbia, Dartmouth, Prince' ton, and the University of Glasgow conferred honorary degrees upon him. Upon being notified of Dr. lVIore's death, President Dodds of Princeton Uni' versity sent the following message from Bermuda, whcre he was spending a brief vacation: 'One of the greatest scholars of the times, Dr. Mrmre did not live in a closed world but always gave freely of himself .....,............... ' In praising the work of Dr. More, Professor Christian Gauss, dean of the College at Princeton, added, 'In spite of the vigor of his writings, Dr. More is recognized by those who knew him as one of the most gracious and kindly personalif ties of our time. His work will live, but to us who knew him, his passing is an irreparable loss.' A tribute from Professor Robert K. Root, dean of the Princeton faculty, reads: 'Paul Elmer More has been one of the most distinguished critics America has prof duced. His thought was profound and stimulating. His English prose had rare beauty and distinction' 'The literary work of Paul Elmer NIore,' writes Chancellor George R. Throop of Vsfashington University, 'represents a most distinctive achievement in the history of American letters, It is the pleasure of the University that it contributed to his education, and it has taken a justifiable pride in his career. ' 'fwentyone

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