Bayless High School - Oracle Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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7f5E,,2,::5,,,..f KENNETH WooDRow:1 9Z' ' october 12, 1929 fp, Kenneth and Bob Litnn or vice versa. Either way you take it, it's a pleasant combination. Ken is tall, dark, and very friendly with a gift of gab-except in Speech class. As Mr. Beck said, Why is it that they shut you up in other classes and in Speech they make you talk! CAnd sometimes much against your willj Yes, Ken, you came to Bayless late in your school life, but we cannot express in words how much we have enjoyed knowing you. Loads of luck to a grand Senior. MARY KALAEATIC: January l, 1930 This tall, dark, slim Senior is one of the best liked girls at Bayless. Her ever-ready smile is flashed wherever she is. Enjoys mostly to be in the middle of everything. Her serene manner will take her far in life. Mary is a student-- and every teacher enjoys having her in their class. Her interests in life are general. Best of luck, Mary. DAVID HARASHE: November 10, 1929 This shy, but handsome lad causes quite a sensation among the girls. Hersh is one of the best dressed fellas in the class and has Won many a friend with his pleasing personality and witty disposition. It must take a lot of exer- tion and effort to produce those low B-flats on that sousaphone-from what We hear. fAnd we don't mean gossiplj This cheerful Senior loves the world and the world loves him. Go to it, Hersh! HELEN HELD: August 25, 1929 Jenny Lind? Why. we have one in our class! Yes, indeed, Helen, that's what we think of your voice. lt's a pleasure to listen to you sing and We hope that someday you'll get THAT break. She's a cute, jolly, black-haired lass who delights in driving the car. fPedestrians be- warelj She has played the oboe for a number of years and participates in the Mixed Chorus, Cilee Club, and-All-County Chorus. Keep sing- ing, Helen, we'll always be listening-no matter where you are!

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U7 1 J' if .YA .8. X-fkjff M I ,I i - V N o '- Q .4 bye C?,.+5.? ol Gr .N MILTON LEHART: October ll, 1929 A four-year man at Bayless who excels in being quiet. Milton is happy-go-lucky, and never worries. This fact we can all verify. Milt is Harashe's opponent in the sousaphone section of the band and really does a swell job of tooting that horn. Always prompt to classes. But-don't get the impression that Milt is an angel! Far be it from that, but it isn't often that we find him in Dutch. Thanks for all the fun you've given us. SHIRLEY NIEBUHR: July 23, 1929 Shirl is a blue-eyed beauty with a spark- ling smile and a pleasing personality. As a pastime, Shirl likes to complain. She can usu- ally be found helping out in the music depart- ment. One of her well-known songs is, Senti- mental Journeyf' And, another thing! By shrewd observation we have noticed that she has, on a very conspicuous linger, a spinell ring! We wonder where she got it? It seems to be dated 1946! Lots of luck, Shirl. ELMER SMITH: June 30, 1929 Tall, blonde, and handsome is this up-to- date fellow with the big blue eyes. For the latest Zoot styles you can always depend on Elmer. Sometimes quiet and other times---. This 1ad's favorite pastime is sleeping during classes. His pleasant sense of humor, girlish giggle, and jokes CU brighten many a dull moment. Our highest regards to you, Elm, f , H lri lL A X yi! vi l, . , i yi 1 EDWARD RADETIC: January 29, 1929 Another blonde! And how! Always eager to aid a teacher UD. Ed's favorite expression is Come on, kids, we want to study! He is, strictly speaking, a lady's man: known all around school for his flashy clothes. We know all the fellas envy him when he passes in that flashy Ford. Also, the front seat is never empty. Need we say more? Good luck, Ed.



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