Beaumont High School - Caduceus Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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ETHEL YECK A rare combination of truth and good humor. MILTON ENS Long. lean. and likable. OLLINS MAYER ' esters do often prove prophets. W OLIVER MUSKOPF His cares are now all ended. f ' , x ABE DAVIS For they can conquer who be- lievc they can. ROBERT HIPPLER He conquers who endures. LAURA BORING XVith a pretty smile for all who look her way. MARION CRABTREE The keen arrow of purpose from his mind to his objective goes. NORBETH DULEY Sincerity. the keystone of all her virtues. URBAN KUELKER He speaks in deeds. .B. A. A. POE STREET His ready speech flow'd fair and free. DOROTHY PULS Of such a merry, nimble. stirring spirit. Glec Club Letter G. A. .-l. Baseball Sharing Thirty-one

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Thirty HERBERT STEIDEMAN FLORENCE LESCHER HERNIAN GOLDSTEIN HERB FLC Young men will be young men. Every inch a man. XVQ know that Florence must be Basketball Basketball B wise Football Tennis B By merry twinkles in her eyes, Swimming Chess Club Stcnographic Club Trark B. A. A. Sharing Squad B. A. A. lValking Club G. A. A. Letter Uhelelt Club Duck Club Apparatus Tennis CLAR SCHUL Ii EARL ROLLER DOROTHY WOLTER TOT Happy-go-lucky, DOT Now our li e Cla is no ry Jolly and free. But n mcrrier girl I never spent tall. Nothing there is an hour's talk withal. But her jo ys m k p for That bothers me. Slnnographirr Club it al . Lt-lIermen'.s Club Chess Club ' Chemistry C b Baseball B Type Club 5 Classical Cl Track Duck Club Sharing C B, A. A. G. A. . VJ! X f EST? K ' E . A OO jTo her own nlfnirs she tends. fwiflning thus her many friends. Orc Apparalus Squad G. A. A. Numeral Z 'Ta lie s it comes. Bo ' y B. . SIDNEY SMOLENSKY sm-' A way he had with the ladies! Gym Club B. W



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,Siva c r nf' G j :L L-j lff' tm Q0??5lA Ni gX ff D rf fxwgg ew.. risvjtaiva-lf se.-usa Q1 4.11 lay ' F' s Q-.1 51 , :fy T-75-5-if i e I I IQH H, U it HEI Tl-IECADUCEUS SENIORS ! By ALICE GEITZ .5 tg ERE we are.Seniors! After plow- rg ing through almost eight terms in the field of knowledge, we have finally come to the end of the furrow. As members of that distinguished body, we have begun to make plans most fitting to our dignity. Our first organized action was to choose the following esteemed members to serve in an ofiicial capacity for our class of June. '28. Leonard Haag, foreman, and Olga I-Iohengarten, his trusted assistant: Irene Christmann, the time-keeper: the most eco- nomical Richard Barthel, our financial ad- viser: Leavell Riddick, our legal repre- sentative to the local Congress: Marion Jostedt, Robert Kerr, and Herbert Buelt- mann, the executive committee. the femi- nine member being the chairman: and Alice Geitz, the writer of the deeds and misdeeds of our respected class. Having disposed of business matters, we made ready to make our debut into society. Our first social function, the Get-Together party, took place on March second, and here everyone learned everyone else's name, telephone number, and the like. Since it was necessary by this time to know what was expected of us, we con- vened again and chose our motto, which is Ambition, Integrity and Merit, the ini- tial letters of each spelling Aim. Then we had to have some colors to symbolize Thirty-two our ambitions and guide us along the straight and narrow path. As our guide- posts, we chose silver and sapphire, repre- senting courage and truth. Color Day, the occasion on which we were first presented to the school as a class, is past. Fond memories of this day, our first public appearance, will remain with us, as well as of our party with the New Seniors, the students to whom we will en- trust the honor of carrying on the tradi- tions we have tried to uphold during our four years at Beaumont. In the future, there comes Farewell Day. We are wondering whether it will be an occasion for weeping or exulting. When we were Freshmen, we naturally thought it would be one of gladness, but as this sad day looms near. we feel a sense of real fare- well to the school we love the best. We want to take this opportunity to express our gratification to Miss Quellmalz and Mr. Hall for their never-ceasing efforts in our behalf. These faculty members un- derstood and directed us through a most important part and a decisive time of our lives. We also wish to thank all the fac- ulty for their continued interest in all of us. We have our future before us. As we go from Beaumont into Wider fields of activity, each in his own sphere, may we aim in all we do to carry out the principles of Ambition, Integrity and Merit.

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