Barstow School - Weathercock Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1938

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Barstow School - Weathercock Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 23 of 146
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IEANNE ALDEN VIGEANT She ffm! zmr ever fair and IIEVEI' proml, Hia! IUIIKQIIL' nl will. and ye! war HGFKI' loud. W'hen jeanne came to Barstow in her Freshman year, she knew but a few girls here. It was not long, however, before she had made an active place for herself in the class. jeanne's love of companionship and the keen interest she has in those around her have certainly endeared her to the whole school. Not only is she a favorite with her classmates, but she is one of those rare Seniors who are respected by the underclassmen. When she entered Pre- tenders last year, she entered with a Magna Cum Laude, one of the highest honors given. In dramatics lies her talent, and when she leaves us this spring we know it will be to carry on the splendid work she began as a Pretender. ANN WARD A lzlerrier woman, Wfiflaizz llye limi! of fJ6'l'0l1lflIg wirlh, I never .rpenl an la01n f laik ufiilyalf' Wttrtlie comes to Barstow from Fort Smith, Arkansas. She has been with us only one year, yet everyone knows and loves her already. She is one of our most interesting conversationalists for she is always peppering her talk with funny expressions. She is sympathetic and kind besides, and the Senior class is always going to her with its problems. Ann, we could never get along without, for she livens the school and keeps the whole class merryg we will certainly miss her when she goes. ERNESTINE WITTE Here if 8l'6.'l'j'fZ7f1lg LI4fZ'dlIfdgE'0ll.f lo life. Witli her constant laughter, her carefree and effervescent spirit, Wit is regarded by the whole school with admiration. She does many things, and does them well. She has lent her charm to the Pretenders for these two years since she entered with a Magna Cum Laude try-out. She has worked hard leading the Senior class over many difficulties this last semester and has gained the love and respect of us all. There is always a deep understanding and sympathy beneath her unwavering light-heartedness. She has the infinite capacity to cheer and yet it never seems forced. Surely if Ernestine keeps going with the straightforwardness that she has shown during her four years here nothing can stop her. Jia

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ANNE ASHLEY SNYDER Ar ru-'eet and mzzrical A5 brigfaf Apollolr lille. Anne claims the honor this year of having been in the school longer than any of her classmates. She has actually grown up here, and the standards and traditions of Barstow have been im- planted within her. For thorough reliability she has no superior, and because of this fine quality she has been admired and loved by everyone. Her clear voice has made her a great addition to the Glee Club, which under her leadership this spring, presented a most successful operetta. To the Pretenders she has been a worthy member, accepting her responsibilities fairly and willing- ly. Anne will not be around here next year, but the name she has in the school and the remembrance of her fine spirit will always be among us. IEANNE STEVENS A home, 41 lJ0r5e.' Aly kingdom for a home. Although Stevie has been at Barstow only a year, she has made herself known and liked by all. Her quiet dignity and reliability make us proud to call her a Barstow girl. Composure and toler- ance are the two best words to describe Jeanne, for she is almost imperturbable. When we first think of Jeanne we can usually see her in jodhpurs with her horse beside her, for horses are her main love and she rides them to many a victory. Stevie has one ot' the most beautiful voices in the Glee Club, and when she leaves we hope it will be to aim for higher things in the musical world. HELEN TROWER Thom eyer, the break of day, Lightr that do mirlead the morn. Helen's one year as a Barstow Senior has made her one of the best liked girls in the class. She is a fine Glee Club member and keeper of the minutes in that organization and was also one of the much applauded actresses in the operetta. Helen is always full of gaiety and sparkle and she makes a grand classmate, for there is no pomp or glitter about her interest in others. She adds a certain twinkle to the otherwise dull routine of school life.



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Name Nathalie Barker Barbara Berger Josephine Bishop Ellen Day Bonnifield Emma Joe Clark Jeanne Dodds Betsey Grant Helen Hawes Marjorie Hewitt Gano Hobart Elizabeth Hough Sue Johnston Diana Nutter Patsy Peabody Nancy Poteet Betty Schauffler Elizabeth Schaufller Virginia Simpson Alice Sebree Betty Faye Smith Deborah Smith Anne Ashley Snyder Jeanne Stevens Helen Trower Jeanne Alden Vigeant Ann Ward Ernestine Witte Nickname Nat Bobby Jo Day Joe Doddsie Bitta Hawsie Margie G'no Huf Susie Di Pat Nance Bebu Tizel Simpy Al B. F. Deb Annie Stevie Trow-Babe Honey- Chile 'f Wardie Wit nn- .. 2. it u ti u -- Pet Expression When we were down on the farm-- Wow !' ' Now, honey. Oh, well. oh, you rat! Oh, phew. Hi, Puddin ! Pass it down this side. Oh ! That's all right. It's revoltingf' Whoa, babe. What'll I do? Oh, foo! Hi, there! Oh, ick ! Hell-o. Huh ? Oh, honestly l I wonder- V I'm going out in the gardens and eat worms. Oh, himmel ! Oh, you think so ! No, I wouldn't. You like that, huh? Listen, you all. Allo, honey. an .14 2 X:-Z, Y'f2..l.'? i 'F' -f . .v7?T'fSff?'1i'wprl7'Tf?'S7'f'3'WJT'iE'?'f'W,3ggg-!f5 SENIOR FRAME Favorite Artic ' le of Clothing Angora mittens Pins Seashell necklace Chiffon scarf Jingly rings Toeless shoes Bathing suits Crocheted sandals Slips Brooks' sweaters Gardenias Red finger- nails Flowers in her hair Capes Dark glasses Shorts Hats Tennis dresses White sox Beer jackets Powder puffs Bracelets Jodhpurs Grey slacks Hair ribbons Jewelry Coat of tan P201 4 1 , ,.. ,g4,E3gf'S5.gaJEu ,,rM.wii34 427- -IH .9 . rg Ambition To be a Latin Prof. To marry off her uncle To go to Roanoke To be unemotional To be a cross-examiner To sneeze loudly To be a Wild Westener To own a Model T To bang desks To learn to be a good cook To join the Four Aces To be a mechanic To be a gym teacher To run a humane society To get some work in on time To own a restaurant To be a siren To be a I private detective To catch on to a joke To get in Smith To get married To hail from New York To out-Pons Pons To scream at the faculty To be a Bernhardt To get ten A's To dance and dance and dance Pet Aversion Time sheets The Dog House Classical music Having her picture taken Hitler Being teased Hamburgers The Old Ladies' Home Getting her hair wet in the rain Writing themes Wrinkles in her clothes Dead frogs Arguing Getting to school on time Having her poetry read aloud Senior write-ups Flies in her zoup Wasting money Talking on the telephone Broken finger- nails College Board questions Guy Lombardo Rules in general To hurry Fuzzy hair Exams Empty mail boxes . f .- :2 . gf - 1 ' H- 'f ,i . -1.1 i f .4 -1 4- I N ' - - .m v - Na, ,V -, A t ml. .-iw, . , J ,g 'Y

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