Beaumont High School - Caduceus Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1935
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F 1 Fztteen E3 ' 4 Q. I V I . . . ' Y ' . . '. v ii ' ' :morhcr. +Sophocles. - : I 5 0' 9 O ' - 1 Q-r u -.xl ,V A. 'x '- K h If 1lfI. Snteen JOHN H TOBERMAN TOBY A mm x own good brccdlng 1S hxs best security -Chcsterfneld llfnrl llarshall Flub Phuvmgraphy Club I-oo! H A VIRGINIA L REINPCKE GING The game nf lnfe ls worth playing nge Phyfmqraphy fluh C -I A FRANCES ZEUSCHLI Injoy your dur vu! 1nd guy rhetoric Mxlton -lduznrml Flyptunlrng flulu Blmfwtbull Slquucl urn Club C EUGI:NE BOCK GEINE He hunts with 1 cnnurm V cl Irnadrnt Camera Klub Prtsrdenf Nature Club Carman Fhoruv Korman Club Scrum KENINI TH WHIIEHI AD KEN l would rmther study men th1n books ll nxllxnq' f lub Gnrman Chorus lrnnr: B A A I:RNA REINI RT ERB Oh mike ux hxppy 1nd xou m1ke us good Browning Allpunccrl lupluzxlrnq fluh Alfred llarshall Club IVIILDRLD KUHI MANN MIL An outward d usxblt ugn of mwxrd grace llurfunvurlcs K lub Pmg Ponzi Flub llrlenaglmot un C uh DONALD SFATON DON! 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RAE NIOND I' PALL RAE Wu that cm c1Xl forth smiles atmg Flub B X BETTX I AIRD BETS Norhnng mdurr but prnonml quahues Whitman 'Xppuratux Club C rnmn fhorus Durlz Club Gym Club C' -K -X VIVIAN DORIS QUALLS PUDD She 12 subject for mn mgxl s song Cowper La Voz Dr. Fspana Scrum Club Op:-r Hu 34 Glen: Club Gum Flub C' A 4 ORVILLE MUELLER BING Wisdom as mrasured by principle A r I Ur1rvbr1llf'lub H -X A W HOWARD JOI I EY MIC A jolly gentlemen ETHX LN R SMITH Industry ns A loadslom m dmv. ull good things Burton hluunud lupaurztxnq flub Pmq Pnnq Club C Dlufllb YIUIT Ynruu flub Khanna Club 'X NANCY LEIFIL-LD NAN Gentlemen ln a hugh degree Alfr LI Varshall Club ART!-ILR HANS HANS Spgech xs thu mirror of muon Solon Secrz-larq frcusunr Noulnrx Kllrri Uunball Club Slrurc lrrur s ips Sevenleen ' 1 lp 'W' sh' -A p ,,. ..4, aff' lfur.-.. , ' ,Ll +A ' - 'A+ B.A,.'1. 4 Y 'A 'A' 1 Q1 1 'A G .,.. 4, , , A , .4- I - Lf! Ezqhleen FRANCIS VERNON NALLEY The Ilfe out of doors rs the Irfc for me Lztfrary Edrtor CADUCEUS Slaff Physxogrupby Club Gym leam Track B A A VIRGINIA GREINIAN GIINNI Genius ns foslercd by lndustry Cxcero II ulkmg Club Scrum Klub Spamsh Club LETHA ETHEL MCBRIDE LEE The best part of beauty rs that uhxch a prcture cannot express Bacon Tuesday Tupvurrnng Club La Voz De Espana Operetta 34 Glen' Club G A A WALTER STFINKLI-ILIIR STI IINIE Alfnd Ilarshall Club Physrography Club Dcbat mg Club Chess Club RICHARD H HOLLENBERG RICH A good player rn any band Band B A A FLORENCEM MEYERING A klnd overflow of Iundness Shakespeare Jumor Typewrltlng Club Apparalus Club Cvr man Chorus Duck Club Gym Club G A A MARETTA FLYNN NIUNA Beauty ns the mark God sets upon vxrtue Emerson Mafhenuzlrcx Club Scrum Club french Club Duck Club ALBI:RT S ROSENTHAL ROSLY To generous souls excry task xs noble Lurnpxdes Ilathcmalrcs Club Rzllr Club B A A fs A A 4 Q ,, W .a.IA..'1s la . 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A. fl-1, 5 -, V 1 ,E -1 Cl , 5 i ,,l5:' 1 . u 1- ' ,' ,.,. l 4. l E . A I 1 JLLIAN E C KOERT JUL Llfc rs nor too short for chess Ilatlunmlxfs Club Narure Club Honor S051 ty REGINA MARIE JERZEWIAK Common sense rs the best scnsc I know of Chester6cId Allred Ilarshall Club Physroqruphy Club Lxbrarg Club Scrurce Club II allzmg Club Frmch Club Honor Soculy DOROTHX FAITH DOTSK1: Iund o smrlxng about the Inps Emerson JAMES RENTZ A good phyer nn any bmd Banl GEORGE A HOFFMANN ACE Work goes on mcrnly whrn me sung a I rcasurar Phusuoamphu Club Prcszdcnt Sharma Club Pr0s1du'lGl0c' Club Tcnms B Foolbull -X ALVERA SCHNELL VERI. She smnled and all the world was gay lhursdau Typcwrmng Club -Xlfrd Uarsball Club Phgslography Club Shatzng Club Sports Club Duck Club LORETTA A SCHAU 'VIBERGER SCHAUMY On sports I thnve Fourlh Ycar Drrcttor G A A 34 Sccr lazy and Treasurer Sports Club Sr-crerary Marxoncrl Club Hockey I am XI allung Club Duck Club JOHN SDTTONI JOHNINX The food of study ns Icarnmg Scxcrce Club Radzo Club Rlllc Club BAA If 1 L. Twenly three W in Twenty four ROBFR r J RUTH BOB nn nhl.. nne lung Yllulnr rlxul nt llarlunrurru Club Irmxunr Cul-s C u v lrllm run nf: Xvr JUI PTT A WITT PETE Hur nxmc bctnys h r vxn llimd llurslmll C'lub lllrqvuurunfw Club ANN! 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Edrtor DOROTHY ST JOHN DOT Culture ns halfway to Hcaxcn Shallspeare Club Pmg Pong Club llallzxna Club Srrufv C-'lub G A A Honor Socrrrg RUSSELL AUFDERHEIDE Rach ln good works Prr mlm! Srrcnrl Club Serum Club Ch Honor Sofmty Ss Club F 1, 7 V' 7' B '53, V' , ' , . , , HJO., , ,K - l 4 Phgsiography Club, Service Clubj'X'arzlrv Club. Fl' ,Q A ' Dox ALD PATTERSON 90 much ms 1 man xx orlh as he cstcems hxmself Rabelus C u BEBE DAWSON The charm and playfulness of her talk Op r 1 a 3 34 Apparatus Club French Club Sporls Club flu Club LEAH J PARKER LEE Fame comes only when dcsersed Longfellow WALTER C PAIT The but note of 1 gentleman 15 manners EUGENE SCHLERETH GENE They s nc God vxcll who serse hms creatures Norton Thursday Typ urrtxng Club Drgest Staf? Socrety CATHERINE MOLL KATIE Her goodness doth dnsdam companion Apparatus Club G A A AUDREY MORICE SNOOKS Thoughzs nr mmghtner than strength of hands Sophocles C-XDUCELS and Dzgcst Rep Slamp Club lduanced Typcurxlrng Club La Voz De Espana Bzcyclc Club Skalrng Club G A A JOSEPH BOLBECHER JOE Who knows useful things 1s uns A schylus r 'llfrcd llarshall Club B A fl ' t Twenty seven C 1 'W' -nl one lb, - A ' Av u vi '3 , ' , , , 4 , Seruibe Club, Aazure Club, IB. A, A., Honor A a hs.. a. 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Track, Honor Soflcly ANNA MAE FISCHER 'l 1:1 Conduct rs thrcc founhs of our lrfc Arnold lp urulus Club f l A AGNES COSTLLLO Anne mrurcs arc rarely mclancholy Phuimgraphy Club lppnralus Club C1 fl A ROUTI EY J SCOTT SCOTTY Humor rs the test of granny Anstorle -lllrrd llarvhall Club Gym Club Band B A A DONALD E HAHN DHAC Step after slcp thc ladder rs ascended Hcrbut Alfred llarshall Club B A fl MARY JOB Those who find bcautlful meanings ln bmulxful things are the cultxvaled '1 c Shukcspeare Club Pmq Pong Club CADUCKUS Yalff llrtcnagemor Scrum Club French Club Honor Sonvry DOROTHX HIND DOT I 1m .1 sxmplc maud and Khcrcm wcallhxcst Shakespcare l F-STI R C OSTFRHAM IFS Hon x x mllhon of mmncrx Shrlrcsprxrc Crrman Chorus HENRY RUESKEN HANR A pots mlnd xs 1 true potm rmun Chorus VALERIA GRAE XXI-F Cmcnlus ln nothmg but lxbor md gcmus Hogarth Bashtlbull Club Hockey Squad Sruc Club Sports Club Duck Club C -X A HEI EN EEENEX We acqulre. thc strength we hue otercome Tue o Emerson ROBERT MACPHERSON BOB He uses Well his lexsure time Uuthematxrs Club W restlmg Squad Track Squad B A ALWIN HOPPE HOP rce of hxs ment makes hm may Shaktsptnre MARVEL LANGDALE XJARV Constnncy xs the foundntxon of urtues Bacon Dutk Club EDITH L SMITH Thty are only truly great who are good Chapman -Mauna Typturrllng Club Sncrelary Ccrman Chorus CADUCELS Staff lValk1ng Club Serucc 1bCA RUSSEI. 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Irzck Ii .I .I A L ' UI 9 Ifilf forty 1u.o CHARLFS E BUSEN SLIM Bchauor determmes habttual thoughts RUTH M HANSER Self trust ts the Cole srcrct of Success Imerson Physrographu Club Pmg Pong Club German Chorus Sports Club C A fl JEWEL GRAFF Her .nr hcr mmnners all who saw admired -ldtanced Tgpeufnltng Club La l oz Dc Espana Secretary Stamp Club Skaung Club G A A RICHARD SCHWARZ DILK A plcastng countenance ts no shght mdxanttgc -Ovid Phusrography Club Sharmg Club Coll lcam RAE MOND F NEWBERGER RAY mathematical mind ls a clear mtnd Afllfrrd llarshall Club Mathcmancs Club IAA VIRGINIA KIRKPATRICK GIN Sport that wnnklcd Care dendcs Nltlton fllfntl llarshull Club Phusrogruphy Club EDMAR JEAN STEINMETZ Such easy greatness Addtson lumor Bmloau Club Duck Club G A A WILLIAM Z SUT1 ERFIELD JR BILL Whit noble prewnce tn hlmscll Vltgtl f C 1 Q 1s.'Qt'.A. ' 4 4 C a V+ .5 A. ' I FRANK L HOHENGARTFNI MICK He tackles with a um L all B DOROTHH MAX FLEXIING S XLLX A rare and radiant maiden Poe 'husrography Club Fnnch Club Dull: lu m Club C l FRANCES PAPL FR xx lrnndshrp xi to be purchased ly by fra nd Shnp XKrlson 41D Fxpunu Surmmmg Club C 'l 'l WALTER TODD xx ALLN Xlothmg endures but personal qumlxrxei XX hnrmmn Allnd llarshall Club EDWARD SPILLENKOTHEN Imkl .away my good name d you Ulu mu my llfm Fuller Bsk :ball B A A AI ICE: KATHRXN ALTHOX-l Her bright small haunts mc wull Curp ntcr 'lllrunfld lup unlmg flub lunmr Iup urmna Club Lu lol D Fsparfu RUTH M FRONING Not ,1 krndlxer lrfe or sweeter Qwmburns. up unlmri Club Skulrng Club .Serum Klub ADOI PH UHLENIFX hR ICQ X One of Beaumont 5 foremowr forwards ush Ibull B ul I orlu lhree B531 1 7 W' Fcwlb , . A..-1. ' l , C f . ' , . C lv. Cy , 1. fl. I ' I on ' ' 'e - I ll! Vw c .' , 4 . . I. .. ,. .,ED,. ' 'V ' ' ,an ' . '. 'Ay u. v , .,. . 4 Alf: . 0 K I . lv C, .l fl. B .- .- ' 14. '55, 'rf -h. 5. A, A, , :S 1 ' A U' I l 1 V , an I D ' ,f ,F F lnrlu fu X IILIKHI NISIIX BIIL K good mathcmatlcnn talks nn Hgur I1 lrrx fluh Haikrlhall H A RU1 H SCHULLNBL RL luvx wx nr and gracuoux nun nn common xpuch Kppuruluc Klub Ypumsh flub Uulhma Club urs fxlub Jul' f uh PAUI INI IURNI R X wsu! bloxsom of hummmu Xhssq Ihuzmlay luplu rxrma f lub l'hqsmgraphu Club VJILI IAM LINEHAIN BH L thx! mmsnrx hxmulf will mon 4 n nlrr 0 others Iulhr lzllnfwnzln I uv h nllmnnnl of good brndxnp, c uid g, n lurlhnr lnvnrll utrnu 1 lub li ROSl:MAR1 KI:XfDRlC.K manly lc not cmus-d Dickens ulmd Cub Oplnlru f u Doklb I ASKXK A 1 L DORX Ihxs :muy spxnt sccmQ our comrmdl pl uwvaruplwf ub karma 5 uh C JOHN XV HL-ND! RSON HI XXI- A genlux for mmkmg frundx lqxmamphq fluh Football Track I' hl B 1 M4 4 7' ' F V. .. -.fi.'.i' . 4 I. . I fx- TluI.l-lm: ' , . ' . . . A. . . - . l 7 1 , . VK. ' ' .-v ' ww I Sp. A f 1 Q f '1 ', rp. A' .1 'A A vg' ' 'Z . ' , . I 'KH' 'A 4 . r,.,x. A. ' ' 'K A ' ' ' uf . .. 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PATRICIA WIRTf PAT m 1x b 'Aus ID Aunlnt 'rn rd M Slwhsplur Clu Buslulbul Slum! xcl' Club I FDXKARD Tl:CK' EXBLRC MLS X mmm m1kylh mm X llhxm 'I , 1 'll 'Ir A , . -ur I' Iv ll 'IV UB' '94, 1,11 V: DI' lfy . Q 1 , . . fI. II. Sr I 'L ' , , .' If Xl . fi. :I A. . 1 - . K . .lx ,, A I ' sp. of.1jl , f Su 'tIf. .Il 'C ' CI . ' lz H 'I . 1' 1 Vlwr .. Cu- 1 CI b, B, A. .'I. ' CLARENCE KAIMAN I I . I c .nd acti 1.1 x ' Hxn .I .uf . . ' . . A IiI,.'I': 'A Na ' Is if th' hurl ' Ilghlf' 'lam-1' :tm fl . Dv r . S' vi ' fluh ' In ic 1, 5 -y. IX: erry . 1d c c, - ' . . ,- 1.1, IDL I f . 1 .I ,'I. . . ' F .. '.' ' 1 AW fr ' 1. ' . - . K '. , ' IS II :I f 4 xkx W. K A ,I- I -H I 1 NVILLIAXI J KAISER BILL Inng lmlm 'Ind lnkabIc Pl uxzuurupby Club PATRICIA DI I R 'XI The. L Ira es ls to mxk son I Rnd the slcond best rs ro s :Lum Brllm DLCLLS and Inst urr lr I l'hqsrograpl u Klub almg Club Op 1 Ira FLORENCE L HERRE Iloqucncc rs the chnld of knovxledgr rlll arsball f ub D4 l:spum1 Irrllu lull flu In C TI-IONIAS .I SI-IANXA X IRISH Our Irmh gcnthmm ihukeiprarl Club Ilulhlnalr s Club I lub I f I am B DONIALD L Ru AX Dox To hxm Nature Speaks a various lmguagr Physrogruphy Club Ualhcmallcs Club Gym Cub B A A IVIIRIAIVI SOINIXIERQ To bn. calm and undrslurbld VIRGINIA ZELLICI-I In faxlh Iadx you ham .1 mnrry heart Shmkrspearx uuugruphy Club Ilzud Chorus Club C 'IDLCkLS Sturt DOUGLAS W XVILI 0-1 l' DOLC Purpose ns what gnes lrfu mrnmng Pmrkhurxr Vulhlmuucs Club II rlsllzng Club Rllc Club 1 m Club li I F 4 F1 w 'rx lorlu nun W T rf ' ' 'bca ofall d' .eLg. . I ' ing CA ' .7 ' D'g' C Cl ' lub, C7 A. fI. I I. C r f A Alf' ,Il fl . l.a Voz ' , Op fif, '54, S'r ' f b, Cl flulv, lf Hunor Soclvlgf, I . fl' HAH ., ,11 .. fzwk ,Rzllr , Col' 0 , , fI. A. W 'Q + - v I . 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'W E QA I 7' 4 mln naw: 'gsm la U,0C'E'U ' l CLASS OF JUNE l935 Be, Ht RMKNZX WAC,XI R For three and a half years we have looked form ard to the llme when we should be senrors and now that lt has arrlved our hearts grow sad when we thxnk that we have only a few more weeks rn whlch to put the hnlshmg touches on our hrgh school careers We can compare our hlgh school days to 1 young dramatrst s first play It begins wxth an rntroductlon As freshmen we were lntroduced to the varlous phases of school llfe Then followed the rrslng actlon during whrch tlme we yorned IH the soclal and athletxc BCIIVIIIQS of the school As new senxors we reached the climax followed by our senxor term whlch wlll be concluded on Commencement Day Just as a first play marks the success or farlure of many dramatlsts so do our accomplrshments rn htgh school mdlcate our future achrewe ments ln lrfe To make our success as seniors assured vxe elected the follow mg ofhcers President Robert Gerst XIICC President MZXIHC I alor Secretary Dolores Hoelscher 'I reasurer Alden Hacker Dlgest Correspondent Mary Jane Erny CADUCEUS Correspondent Hermann Wagner Wllma Farrmgton Executue Commlttee Homer Knox W1ll1am Marsden We chose as our colors blue and whtte the stgnrficance of whrch IS best expressed ln our song wrltten by W1ll1am Crawford Whlte for smcerrty Blue fcr our loyalty For our motto we chose Toujours en Avant Ever Onward In our banner Craela Stemmetz deslgned an eagle the symbol of ,upremacy and vslth rt and our motto vue are rnsprred to achreve the topmost helghts To Mrss Quellmalz and Mr Hall, our sponsors we owe unendrng gratrtude for thelr unceasmg efforts ln our behalf When we were freshmen we looked forward to the day when we should have completed our hrgh school careers but now that we are semors we look back and know that we are about to leave some of the happrest days of our lxfe ln splte of our sadness ID leavmg Beaumont we are determlned to go I'xer Onward lzflq Ieeo -. -. - - -. -1?-1 3:'.-'N . 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' x 3 1 3 ' ' e 'I V .. - VV 1 V V - - V V 1 V V 3 I 73 THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN Bu Lois HFLD In choosmg the Senior and New Senior plav for thls term Mlss Warner departed a b1t from the usual custom and selected lnstead of a stock vehicle for amateurs a recent Broadway success The Late Chrxstopher Bean by Sidney Howard whlch had won the prarse of many of the notably sexere New York crrtncs The play had already become qulte popular before rt was presented bv our cast for after havmg been produced on Broadway wlth Paulme Lord ln the role of Abby rt had also been made 1nto a plcture starrlng the late Mane Dressler From the more than ample number of would be actors and actresses who presented themselves at the try outs the fortunate nme players were finallv decrded upon Lols Held was cast rn the role of Abby the srmple serrous servant glrl of the Haggett famrly The part of the undlstmgurshed rural medlcal man Dr Haggett was taken by Emrl Rmgwald whnle Elsre Ka1nt7 portrayed hrs domrnatmg w1fe wnlh her assumed crtyfied alrs The other two members of the Haggett famrly Susre a pretty glrl of nineteen and Ada a grrl of twenty srx who glorred mn her baby llke manners were played by Dorothy Flemlng and Vlfglnla 7ellxch respectxvely Trtce Plckens was seen as the combrned vlllage paxnter and paper hanger who was also the ardent sultor of Susre Edward Kuhn was the mooth New York forger Tallant and Elbert Cole portrayed the role of the oxly Rosen Lastly Kenneth Whitehead was cast as the promment wrt crltlc Maxwell Davenport Frfty sm as vo x 1 ' V V -1 - V- - 1 V V v V V V 1 V , v V V V 1 V V V V . 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'EgcAra'U4lc:'Eu Around these characters vxas woven the story of a parnter named Chrrstopher Bean who had dred rn a New England yrllage leayrng only a few drrty canvases to pay Doctor Haggett and hrs famrly for therr efforts to cure hrs rllness Thus rt was a mrld surprrse to the Haggetts when a supposed old frrend of Bean s Tallant dropped rn and pard Bean s old brll and took only a couple of prctur s away as mementoes lt was a brggcr surprrse when another old frrend of Bean s Rosen turned up on a srmrlar errand and the brggest of all when a great Neyx York crrtrc Davenport arrryed to pay hrs respects to the memory of the dead artrst The overwhelmrng blow hoyscver came when they learned that Chrrstopher s daubs were North a fortune md then how they scurrred to rind them There was one rn the chreken coop Ada had parnted some flowers on the back of another and Abby had a portrart of herself rn her room A mad scramble ensued wrth Abby rn the thrck of rt Durrng the flurry the greed of the Haggett famrly was revealed and also the true characters of the three New Yorkers whrle through rt all the lovable srmplrcrty of Abby always preyarled An amusrng and unusual clrmax was reached when as the I-laggetts were about to sell the prctures Abby confessed that she was the wrdow of Chrrstopher Bean and thus also the lawful owner of all hrs parntrngs S rn the end Abby happrly departed wrth her beloved possessrons but the l-laggett famrly were provoked to tears over the sudden turn of events The enjoyable presentatron of the play was made possrble largely through the skrllful and patrent coachrng of Mrss Warner But the assrstance of Helens Drmrtrrades Bebe Dawson and Sara Mrller prompters Mr Bond and Mrss Collrer make up artrsts Mr Mrtchell Mr Tarlrng and the property boys who managed the lrghts and scenery and of Mrss Albrect and the orchestra was rndrspensable rn the productron of the play CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN Bu BOB PRIEDMAN I-layc all you loyal Beaumonters notrced the cleanlrness of our corrrdors and the school rn general? You all know, of course that the credrt for thrs belongs to the Clean Up Campargn Thrs worthy project, whrch took place between Aprrl 22 and lylay 4, rs one of the most rmportant crvrc achreyements of our school and, for that matter, of all the publrc schools The Clean Up Campargn rn Beaumont was sponsored by the Servrce Club but was made a New Senror project That rs to say, the New Senror Class and oflicers had complete management Fred I-laffner and June Koehr, respectrvely presrdent and secretary, were the captarns June over the grrls and Fred over the boys Each captarn had srx lreutenants who rn turn had lower officers These oflicrals had the duty of grvrng trckets to those vrolatrng laws of the campaign Moreover rn the advrsory groups, the puprls srgned a pledge to refrarn from a number of desrgnated offenses Mrss Alma Papendrck was the charrman of the teacher partrcrpators and to conclude rt, there was a successful Clean Up Cam pargn parade, rn whrch Beaumont and the band partrcrpated In former years the Clean Up Campargn has been a complete suecess and the Board of Educatron rntends to make rt a permanent school undertakrng Remember rt rs our duty as upholders of the Blue and Gold to see that Beaumont rs a healthy and clean place to lrye rn' Fxllu seem - - - - 4, ' - - U Q - 3 n - ' - ' ' - ' ? 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DIANI CASQIVIUS and FRFD HAFI NER The prellmxnary try outs were held 1n the chorus room wrth n1ne teachers as judges and twenty s1x stu dents as contestants We ste now that the Judges selectlons were worthy ones fo rf any students deserve crtdlt for brxnglng glory to Beaumont lf 1S these two They were capably coached by Mxss LaBerge who gave many valu able hours to the out BOXS TROPHY GIRLS TROPHY come Fred Dlane and MISS LaBerge we take our hats off to you' Through your excellent work Beaumont has captured two trophres for the space of one year However this will only be a breathlng spell nerther of the trophrcs comes lnto permanent possesslon of any school unt1l five years have passed The school then hav1ng the h1ghest number of pornts w1ns rt Followlng are the scores as they stand at present CSchools are awarded three pornts for first pr17e two for second and one for third J Beaumont Cleveland Central Soldan Roosevelt Next year w1ll be the fifth year, Beaumont 7 Cleveland 5 Central 4 M Soldan l M Roosevelt 6 6 4 3 and, as you see, a first place 1n erther group w1ll probably gxve Beaumont a permanent trophy Thls w1ll mean that we must repeat the line work done thxs year To our extreme regret, we find that ne1ther Dxane nor Fred wxll be here next year for the contest MISS LaBerge, however, wlll still be ready to help any ambltlous orators The departure of Dlane and Fred will leave the field open for those who have asplratlons to str1ve for the glorxous and worth whlle goal a permanent trophy for Beaumont We earnestly urge all those mterested to try out next year so that Beaumont may contxnue m xts hlgh oratorlcal standards Ilfly uqh! ja, ,gfftl-t J J1+-,fIf'L - - -2 : - : : .' - - -1-J.1':-.:'i.:.'.','.. .- 3 2 2 E I i .: : F- '. - .-. . 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' , 1 x sn x x N 'x ll 55. - .wx 6 1 ' Y ' ' 0 . o ' o J 'iflll-P CQ,9lQC'EU S WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY INVITATION MUSIC FESTIVAL Bef 'vlxm Roar Oswlwmr R Beaumont mu ncal orgamzatlcns recexved favorable crxtnelsms on thexr per formance at the MUSIC Festrval held on Apnl 26 and 27 at Washlngton Unu erslty The fest1vaI was glven ln place of the muslc competrtron heretofore held each year at thxs tlme Instead of pomts bemv awarded to the most outsrandmg entrres as formerlx the yudges gave thexr cr1t1c1sms on each of the performances qmven VI1ss Albrecht MISS MCI iughlm and Vlr Stamm are to be commended on the excellent preparatlon of therr groups The results of therr efforts were clelrlx seen m Beaumont s splendxd shovung at th1s event The festrval was sponsored by the Vlen s Glee Club of Waslurngton Um VLISIIX under the SUPLYVISIOH of Mr Clay Ballew drrector of the club Iwranees Clymnaslum and the Fleld House were used for the festnal Beaumont recelved the follovsmq r1t1ngs Excl 1 1 1 NIT bum more Saxophonc solo Glrls Glee Club Saxophone quartet Glrls Quartet Brass quartet Brass sextet GOOD Trumpet solo Tuba solo String Quartet Isrench horn solo Band Boss Glee Club Orchestru Xzxlf - - -. - -, .. - . - -- -Q .1 -. 5 - .. -. 4, -, . , - , . - - I - . -1 Y 1 - -. - . ,- . - ar:-s.1:'.'-1 -, , - - I - - - - - -- - v 2 ,. .jf -' '--555.,.'2::.i1f.'.',:2-ir:-ge rfriilf,-I 1:f: i-a:.'-.'-4e.',:.5 egg. . . , j- .'. 1 .' 5.2 e: Q'?:11-,-if-uf I I ,. , r . 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AIN The very sound of 1tS soft pltter pat on the wmdovys has spelled it magrc to chxldren throughout the ages It IS hardly necessary to say that my thls IS a fond lmagmatxon and that smce the tlme the Hrst drop fell on the wmdow panes my deepest dreams and Joys have been reahfed In the large house tn whrch we hved the front parlor was always shut off from the rest of the house berng used only for company funerals and parties but on ramy days I would sllently steal down the long hall open the tall double doors and quretly tmp toe mto my port of dreams Here II was that tmy Murrel the ch1ld of the ra1n would alyy ays be vyaltlng for me In thxs lovely old room all my ch1ld1sh hopes and httle joys were ever expressed and here xt was that vye would joyously dance and play to the rhythm of the ram Tlrlng of play I vyould gather the lovely svn eet smelhng red roses from the carpet and put them ln my haxr whxle Murrel would softly touch the lvory keys of the old square plano brmgmg forth dellcately svs eet tones In my extreme happmess I veould neyer hear my governess enter the room but vxhen she called me bv name and sald Sxlly chlld to be talkrng to yourself all my svs eet roses would go back mto thexr places 1n the carpet Murlel would sllently steal avs ay and once agam I would be a sohtary chrld Ey en now to the tune of the crackhng of the Hre and the soft drlp of the ra1n m fond retrospectxon my lmagmary chlldhood playmate sllently sl1ps through my door and lays her soft httle hand m m1ne and I am a chlld agaln Szxlu lun ,Li-K1-1-'lk 1 - l 'J y - 'i:'g.3,:.:5',i,.: .- '.. , A: : 1 , : : .' - ,. ,. . -- -1...--.5 -. .' ll' . 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J-lJ 'CA Q UQCEU vi-J-Egg' SPONGE COUNT By WILLIANI PIKE P P OCTOR FRANCIS DAMON walked brrskly down the corrrdor The L4 9 rnterne rn the hall greeted hrm wrth an enormous respect the proba me Q: tronary nurse he passed blushed as she ducked her head to hrm Before today he had been merely another young surgeon a man wrth a future possrbly but strll only one out of a half dozen good men The hosprtal was huge and new and patrents came from all over the country to recerve treatment rn rts clrnrcs For several months now the other surgeons about the hosprtal had been makrng grudgrng acknowledgment not only of Damon s skrll but also of the excellence of hrs technrque He had known that therr admrratron was srncere for surgery rs a very Jealous professron slow to vorce apprecratron of merrt unless the merrt be of a very specral brand As he leaned back rn hrs charr Doctor Francrs srghed wrth a very real content Chref of staff' At thrrty one thrs was an achrevement Hrs materral garns were small surgeons even good ones are rll pard and overworked as long as they confine therr labors to publrc hosprtals Doctor Francrs prcked up the day s bulletrn then threw rt back on the lrttered desk Hrs mood would not permrt hrm to take up the routrne of the day vs rth hrs usual keenness He leaned back enveloped rn a pleasant glow of satrsfactron Frve years before he had been just another rnterne so stern tacrturn lovable old Zwerg had told hrm rn no uncertarn terms But when he had left the clrnrc rn Vrenna to assume hrs present post the old man had been unbelrevably krnd My boy he had sard You haf the nerves you haf the skrll only two thrngs you must remember Keep yourself humble and studrous and never never allow materralrsm to dull the edge of your craftsmanshrp The nurse who stood before hrm plucked at the button on her crrsp dress Doctor she sard eagerly the case rn 17 you know the one Doctor Carls spoke to you about rs farlrng and Doctor Carls has asked that you operate He feels that the case rs hopeless but that there may be a chance rf you take rt The rnternes are to watch rf you wrll allow rt Damon hesrtated momentarrly He felt an rnstrnctrve drstaste for meddlrng rn another man's case all the more because, srnce hrs promotron, hrs takrng charge would suggest to many a swollen ego Strll, there mrght be a chance, and hrs surgeon's rnstrnct told hrm to serze the slrm possrbrlrty Tell Doctor Carls that I'll be rrght down, he sard authorrtatrvely, and of course the rnternes may watch The operatrng room was rn a flurry of swrft, precrse actrvrty when he entered A nurse was layrng out the gleamrng rnstruments rn an orderly row on the sterrle rack Blodgett, one of the young rnternes was to assrst hrs prnk face glowed as he lard the trrm packages of sponges wrthrn convenrent reach The other rnternes srttrng rn trers that stretched almost to the cerlrng of the room, gave the place the appearance of a theater Only therr eyes were vrsrble above the sterrle masks, and therr eyes were all upon the surgeon as they quretly awarted the drama that was to come Two nurses wheeled the patrent rn, and as Blodgett, wrth qurck, sure movements admrnrstered the anaesthetrc, Damon felt rather than saw that Carls had been rrght. there was verv lrttle chance Blodgett stepped back All ready, Slkllj three .fi . 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V Y, EWCA l9'U4lC'E'U VINEGAR AND SUGAR Bu Mam Jon -1- 6 ROM the falry tales they read vou when you re httle you d thrnk all ca 'S that was necessary was to be the youngest of three daughters and people ,gt would spend therr hves makmg a fuss over you But It doesn t happen that way really At least rt doesn t rf vou re fat Ive always been fat About the Hrst thrng I can remember rs one of Mother s frlends saymg to her I ors won t be so fat when she gets a httle older and Mother answerrng 1n a cheerfully pessrmrstrc tone of vorce Oh don t you really thmk so My oldest srster Betty IS lrttle and peppy and just unbeheyably beautrtul 'Vly second srster Eugenla rsn t so pretty but shes wx fully attractlve She wears sweaters and low heels and goes rn for athletles I used to gnayy my flngernarls rn futrle rage when old Mrss I eonard came rn to seyy us up some play clothes for the materral he plcked for me was always strrpes runnrng up and down Convrcts at least have therr strrpes runmng around for a change and they dont have old Miss Leonard wrth her mouth full of plns sayrng rll temperedly I thrnk Mrs Whrte we wont put any pleats rn Iors skrrts Pleats make any one look so fleshy Strll when I was younger I didn t mrnd so much We hve rn a brg house set rn acres of ground wlth a pond and a tenms court and a barn that we chrldren always played rn on rarny afternoons My srsters and I had lessons from a governess and that left us most of our trme to ourselves and I used to read a lot when somebody wasn t taklng the book away from me and telhng me I ought to go outdoors and get some exercrse But when I was about fourteen years old my Dad suddenly decrded to let the governess go and plump us mto hrgh school My oldest srster Betty hked that because rt meant more boys around and Eugenla hke rt because rt meant a chance to get 1nto more athletrcs They put me rn a sophomore class and though I wasnt partrcularly brrlllant I found hrgh school wasn t a bxt harder than lessons at home I drdn t get home untll later than usual one afternoon and my slsters were both rn the house when I got there Eugenra was rn the front hall try mg the strrngmg of all the tennis rackets and Betty was ln the drawrng room servmg tea to Mother and a guest Mother saw me rn the hall and called to me to come rn She rntroduced me to the vlsntor who was a newcomer to Mount Arry a Mrs Cole I sat down rn as small a space as possrble and reached for a cake from the tea wagon I thrnk I wouldn t Lots dear murmured Mother Cake even wrthout frostrng rs fattenrng You were saylng Mrs Cole that rn your famrly there rs just one son? Mrs Cole started to talk about her son, and I put back the cake Betty wolfed rt down and two others wrth rcmg At that she wasn't thrnkmg much about the cake she was IlSI2I11I1g to Mrs Cole talk about her son If I'd realrzed the son was comrng to call for her rn therr car, I'd have sneaked upstarrs before he got there I mrght just as well have, because although he was pohte to Mother he had eyes only for Betty, who was nearly' exghteen and considered herself grown up Ralph Cole was twenty two and had just finrshed college rn the East the sprrng before If any movre magnate had ever lard eyes on hrm he never would have come to Mount Arty at all Srxzu ner .+s-is 1 J .-1 1 y T - : : V . A 3 - 3 .:j.gzf2: '- ' - ' 5? E : : n 1 .. : r- '. ' .- f ' '- 1555'f.'I'l:E giifgfgi,-Q-':F-'Q-5:'j'.,.:--,.',j ,j,',, -I j 3 ' .' - ' A ' , L ' : -1. - ' 2- ' , ' .' -.-j.'J.'-.-1-li-5-ir.g:sf-'if' . - - ' A '. - 1. -,-..-.1'.',-:i-2.33-if . 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Y. i I-Ie started to date Betty for the Saturday nrght party at the Country Club When she explarned rn a srckenmgly demure manner that she wasn t allowed to go to dances w1th boys he tackled Mother who sard that she and Dad mrght take Betty along wrth them on Saturday mght I don t know how I managed to soak 1n even that much I was rn a daze from the moment Ralph Cole came rnto the room Gaprng l1ke a perrshmg fish I gazed 1n fascrnated srlence and began rrght then and there to look ahead to brrghter days when I wouldn t be so fat I calculated that rn four years more when I was erghteen Betty would be an old lady of practrcally twenty two and I d be the one who would be gorng to Saturday nrght dances w1th a hand some young man llke Ralph Cole Perhaps wrth Ralph hrmself who would be fearfully dlstlngurshed by that trme maybe wlth harr prematurely gray Strll when Betty rn her new formal drove away wlth Mother and Dad for the dance the falnt hope coughed quretly and nearly dred It seemed as rf four years were a dreadfully long trme to wart and anyhow I drdn t know that I d be thrn rn four years nor rn forty Eugenra who IS always full of rdeas suggested that she and I go down to the krtchen and make fudge to amuse ourselves rn the absence of the famrly Candy was the last thrng I wanted but I went along for the company As Eugenra strrred the mess on the stove I ventured pensrvely I suppose Betty IS very happy just now We re Clnderella left behmd and she s gone to the ball wrth Prrnce Charmrng Huh snorted Eugenra that pre eyed man vamp He s lethal to me Your 1dea of a man rs someone you can beat playrng tennrs I yelped lndrgnantly If rt were Ralph Cole would be a push over she snrffed But I cant prcture hrm on a tennrs court gettrng hrs marcel mussed up The candy went to sugar and Eugema sard she d leave rt for Betty because she drdn t want to break trammg anyway I sneaked myself a prece but after I d eaten rt I felt so gurlty I went back to the krtchen and hunted for the vrnegar jug I d heard our second mald say that rf you drank a whole glass of vlnegar at once rt would make you thrn What a sacrrfice a grrl can make to earn a man s love you haven t any 1dea unless you ve trred to drrnk a glass of vrnegar I dramed every drop of rt It d1dn't make me thrn but rt made me sxck When Betty came home from the dance she called Mother, and the next mornrng I heard Mother telllng Eugenla she mustn't grve me candy rt was bad for me At least my secret was safe, Eugema hadn't caught on about the vrnegar Sunday mornmg I looked rn the mrrror eagerly I couldn't see that I was much thmner, but I drd look sort of pale and I felt langurd and rnterestrng It was a warm September day, and Dad suggested that I he down rn the ham mock swrng out on the lawn I got pretty trred of the hammock by afternoon, but hearrng Betty at her prano exercrses I decrded to stay srck for a whrle longer and maybe get out of a day's practrce I must have dozed as I lay there, or maybe the vrnegar was strll affectrng me Anyhow, I thought I was erghteen, as thrn as a skeleton. and I'd been to a dance wrth Ralph Cole the nlght before I was wartmg for hrm to come now and pay hrs party call After a whlle the sun 1n my eyes made me open them I gasped and sat up wrth a start for there, comrng up the front walk toward me as 1fhe'd walked strarght out of my dream, was Ralph Cole, wearmg a srmply excrtmg lookmg tweed surt and smrlmg I suppose rt was my jumpmg drd rt Szxlq slr I 1 - - - ,u . 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Eeeicglvlg.-,gs gg For as I sat gazrng wlth yude eyed rapture at Prmce Charmmg rn hrs glory down came the hammock I fell IH a heap rlght at h1S feet I-Irs smile changed to a laugh People always laugh flrst when a fat person falls After that they try to act as rf they cared yy hether you d broken your neck Ralph horsted me up looked at the hammock rope and sard very polrtely that It vs as frayed It was too It mrght haye come down w1th anybody I knew he trred to make up for laughlng at me But I wrthdrew haught1ly around the srde of the house and Ending Eugenla s best racket vshere she d left rt near the tennms court I started to bat balls agarnst the sldc of the house I was so mad I hlt hard I stood there battmg and battrng takrng out on the balls what I couldn t take out on the world All at once I heard a vorce behrnd m I d1dn t know you could hrt lxke that Lols You ve been wastrng your talent It was Eugenra standrng w1th her hands rn her sweater pockets and trylng to look cr1t1cal I dropped the racket peevlshly .Iumprng around on a court ln the borlmg sun had neyer been my rdea of fun and I thought Grnny was berng sarcastxc But she went on Wrth your welght behrnd lt you have a peach of a wallop If you could learn not to be so heavy on your feet Come here a mrnute She led me to the court and began to explarn the pomts of the game I shook my head I was so mlserable I drdn t want to talk to her But the only way I could avord an argument was to let her serve balls to me I pounded em all over the court and most of the trme she couldn t return em She looked at me wxth new respect rn her eyes Seerng that I whacked her old balls for all I was worth We d played a set up to a tre when around the corner of the house came Tom Graves a red headed adolescent blot on cryrlrzatlon that Id known ever srnce we were l1ttle He was lookrng I suppose for trouble whrch would be h1S rdea of the way to kxll a Sunday afternoon I would have shouldered nfy racket and scooted lf rt hadn t been the last game of a set Tom grrnned amrably startlng to say somethrng smart but Eugema called to hrm to be quret and began servlng the last game whlle that pest loomed rn the back ground wrth a vacuous leer on hrs face Gmny beat me easxly I suppose she d been lettrng me w1n just to encourage me But at the end of the game Tom mumbled, A'Got another racket Gln? What's the matter wlth some doubles, Betty's got a boy frlend rn the drawrng room, sard Eugenra I'll go and see 1f one of them wants to play She came out of the house Wllh two extra rackets Behmd her were Betty and Ralph Tom whrstled rmpudently Does the pretty boy play tennis? Should th1nk he'd be afrard of gettrng hrs collar wllted HI-Ie at least plays a man's game, not a l1ttle boy's, I retorted scornfully But when they got to the court, Ralph Cole sard he was gorng to referee our game I knew he sard xt from tact, to let the rest of us go ahead and enjoy ourselves But Tom snlggered hatefully and chortled, ' Geranlum doesn t want us krds showrng up hrs tenn1s Betty and Gmny decrded to stand Tom and me Betty had played qurte a lot, but her rdea of a game was mostly to look gorgeous rn sports clothes So, good as Eugenra was Tom and I gave them a run for therr money They took the Hrst set Then Betty wobbled, and we took the second Betty, wrth a Sxrlq secen ?-,. .-...T - - --. . ,. . . 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' . -. ,.,-1: f3fi':??'i351f1f.ffl5'f if 'ef--5.7 f -':'l',ff:ff'ffIIQf A few days later when Betty was surrounded by her usual gang of wor shtpplng slaves Dad confided to me I m glad you re strll a llttle glrl Iols and dont bother wxth boys Fathers are a great comfort sometlmes H pretended that he drdn t suspect th trouble was that box s dldn t bother wrth me It was at that moment that the xron entered 1nto my soul as they say 1n books and I made up my mmd that Id get thxn or d1e rn the attempt The very next day I cut a dxet l1st out of the Sunday paper and began to practrce battlng tennrs balls around tnslde the barn whrch the old pony and I had to ourselves Mother got worrred when I began to eat my green vegetables wtthout a murmur and when she aw me pass up sweets she took me to see the doctor who tns1sted that I was just pleasantly plump and made me more determlned than ever to acqulre a sylph lrke figure Then when Glnny found me practrslng wrth tennrs balls rn the barn she had a great xdea Srnce they had stopped marklnv the tennls court for the wrnter Dad screened off the pony stall so the balls wouldnt hurt him and made an lndoor tennrs court rn the barn A first Grnny let me w1n a good many of the games Then she began to plav her best and beat me Along toward sprrng she couldn t always beat me even by playlng her best Dad became lnterested and he took me over to the Country Club to have lessons from the tennrs pro And when Mnss Leonard came to sew us up for sprmg she had to take rn my skrrts an rnch around the warst whrch mtght not be much but rt pleased Mother because rt was an mch rn the rlght dxrectron Between school and tennls I was so busy I hardly had tlme to worry about bemg fat and nlghts I was so trred I had a dreadful tnme keeprng awake a few mtnutes after I went to bed 1n order to thlnk about Ralph Cole as was my nlghtly hablt But I felt l1ke someone had grabbed me by the ankles ln the dark when the pro at the country club went to Dad and wanted to enter me 1n the Junror State Champxonshtp match whlch was to be played at our own club rn August I was scared green at the ldea but the day after school was out Tom Graves appeared to glve me a good day s practtce and Mxss Leonard was recalled by Mother who began to scheme me some real tennls clothes One of the skirts even had pleats 1n rt because although fattenlng pleats are con n nt for tennrs I practised lxke fury all day and every day F 1 fit match too yet she d lnterrupt her tennls praft O tmmxnfv e u e athletrcs together dldn t mean to h r y h t th 1 m t h was b gtrnmg mean to me I knew that rf I coel e w1nI wcu dn t b 1 lck wx more t explarn m t mu I nd th gtr s t o wcu eopx 1 t n clothes wen tue prelrmlnary tn Iuly all ugh mn 5 was e er State eontest and though h r olay w 19 b ter than mme he other two gurls who were to represent our loeal club w eren t so good I felt sort of s1ek and s1lly when I Got up for th hrst day mwt h p ay b tt the mrnute I got xnto the game I forgot about the erowd A fi t I tcok t slowly My opponent was a glrl frcm the oth r 1de of the state who h dn t much power behmd her strokes I began to xol ek very ehm e I got und I played the Door girl off her feet bettlng her tn two sets 6 3 and 6 l Su! -5 Y v- 'I V D V - A' I I x 3 ll It I Y I D I I . 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J I 1 Kg' I Y .1 I C 1 I L C1 I L A 'A ' L1-firm' 'EWCA naeflceu if-'E As I slammed my last ball over the net I heard a sound of clapping and realized that the crowd was strll there I started to streak back to the clubhouse but Ginny who had just won her own sets vs as wartrng for me on the side lines and behind her was Ralph Cole who had been hnesman for her games He shook my hand as rf I d been a grown up champion and although I was so embarrassed I was ready to smk mto the ground I felt all warm and happy inside If I d played my first sets well you can imagine how I played after that Ginny lost the semi finals so she vsas among the spectators the day of the finals With her was Tom Graves lookmg as proud as rf hed invented mv tennrs playrng And to be sure rn a way he had because he d msulted me 1nto it It was gorng to be tough sledding to wm the finals for mv opponent was last year s champion Dorothy Ward I-Iowever smce Ralph Cole was aCtlng as llnesman for us that match was so important to me I just couldn t lose If Strll my throat was dry and my hand shook at first and as a consequence Dorothy Ward won the first set I took the second 6 4 Then her long training began to tell I won onlv one game out of the next s1x But wlth the score 5 l on the final set I made a brilliant rally-or at least thats what the newspapers called it the next day I won the next three games strarght and hoped to t1e the score Frve to four on the final set of the match Ralph Cole was walkrng up and down on the hnes and behind him on Dorothy s side of the net stood Tom Graves I saw h1m for just a second before I fell into posrtlon for the next game Hrs expression remrnded me of one trme when I went to a big football game wxth Dad and on a third down in the last quarter a total stranger s1tt1ng next to us turned and said with a white face Pray for us Dorothy Ward was serving I scored she scored My score again then hers That made us thrrty all She served and I returned the ball a httle hrgher than I meant to Strll rt looked to me as rf rt landed just xnsxde the lrne Dorothy scowled earnestly in tts direction Ralph Cole called out Thirty forty I breathed more freely What drd vou say? asked Dorothy Thirty fortv That ball was inside answered Ralph Was lt' Oh, all rrght, called Dorothy, and got ready to serve again Ralph Cole had looked at me wrth a smrle rn hrs eyes Dorothy was trrrng, that was why she had delayed for a minute to ask what the score was, pretending she hadn't heard because she d1dn't want to hear If the next score was mme, rt would square the match And the next score was going to be mme I could feel it coming Then all at once I had a dreadful feeling You know how If rs, when you think you've been through thrs before, and not rn a dream erther Dorothy had questioned Ralph's decrsron, and hrs decision was wrong He was trylng to throw the game to me, as I had once seen hxm throw a game to Betty And I thought he threw lt because he liked Betty But Tom Graves was right He threw it because he was that krnd of a fellow' And I drdn t care any more whether he liked me or not, if he thought I was that kind of a gxrl Dorothy was serving I had no trme to thrnk, but I d1dn't need to thmk I hfted my racket and slammed the ball straight into the net That made the score deuce, but I couldn't hear Ralph announcing rt was deuce The crowd had begun to applaud I looked around Tom Graves was making motrons Stcenlg 5555.1 . 1 : ,: g ' - . .' 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A A ' ' YY ' ' 'C.g,9.LUl0Q5',g to me w1th h1s arms but I d1dn t know what rt was all about Dorothy gave me two swlft serves and I mrssed both of them That gave her the game and the set and the match I couldnt stand my drsappomtment any longer and started for the clubhouse on a run when the crowd broke over the court and surrounded me Somebody took my racket and people were shaklng both my hands I d1dn t know what to make of rt Thxs was what the papers called an ovatlon But ovatlons go to wmnmg players Dndn t they know I d lost' Through the crowd Tom Graves got to my smde I started to ask hxm what xt was all about but Tom d1dn t pay any attenxton to my questxon H kept saylng over and over You sport You good sport Above the uproar I heard Dorothy Ward calllng to me across the net I made my way toward her What made you throw that game' she asked You had me on the run It was the umplre s mlstake I sald shortly That was the only way I could thmk of to make If right She frowned agaln But the umpxre d1dn t make any mlstake You d1dn t thmk I was questxonlng hls dec1s1on I really had a l1ttle trouble seeing where the ball landed But lf was rn all rrght It was 1n Everybody agreed 1n tellmg me so I'hey told me I d wm next year s match and some of them were for alterrng the decxsron Dorothy even offered to play me over the next d y though of course that couldn t be done as she s falrly won the match That nlght I ate three httle cakes wlth frostmg on them and nobody so much as looked as 1f cake were fattenlng let alone sald xt I knew I wouldn t thmk of Ralph Cole that mght before I went to sleep for though there xsn t much glamour about a fellow you ve grown up maklng faces at romance doesn t help you much w1th your tennls And Tom has a backhand stroke that I vuant to learn before I m a year older qlwvwwa N , awww Wllll tw Q 0 c .4 ' m'uwMlwwnl....Jmwrm llllll ' llwl all IM' l.1lllh.. l lallbrl HIM MM Mil Seuentu one :I'Ei'-'f' - V - , 1 - - 1 - - .' 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V . . . . , V . . . , , . . , V V Y Y -i'EfCA B'U4lC'E'U ' I GO TO THF STORF Bu SARA M11 I PR FK, I T wasnt untll after I had returned homc from a shoppmg trxp dovxn miie, town that I dlscovered I had forgotten to buy stockmgs to harmonxzt '15 with the dress wh1ch I mtcnded to wear that mght Smcc I ccrtamly L' didn t mtend to go down town agam there was nothmg left to do but to try my luck at Mrs Block s Mrs Block owns a llttle dry goods store nearby whxch has never and I wr1te thls after twelve years of bttter experlence has never once possessed the exact article I have requested There IS somethmg mysterlous about Mrs Block A person can go mto her store determxned to buy a pa1r of black shoe strlngs for black oxfords and come out fully convinced that after all a palr of whlte shoe strmgs for h1gh whxte shoes are really what he wanted and w1ll do yust as vsell Some day I shall go mto Mrs Block s ask for a spool of whlte thread number 50 and get 1 spool of Whltk thread number 50 and then I shall dlc When I reached the store the door was locked and desperately I had turned toward home when I was arrested by MIHHIC and Sadle Mrs Block s thxrteen and nme year old daughters shoutmg I-Iey Come back come back We rc open comc back I came back and asked why thc door had been locked We rc watchmg the store Sadre explalned and mama sand that mf any one we knew or looks mce comts to the door wt should open ll but lf a tramp comes we shouldn t As lf I couldn t takc cart ot anyone put IH Mmme raxsxng one thmly plucked eyebrovy and glvmg me the worldly WISC glance of one smner to another Mamma s cooking supper for my uncle Paul My aunt cut her hand on 1 tuttmg machine 1n her butcher shop and there vsas blood all oy er thur meat 1nd If Be quret Mmme mterruptcd her sxster Then turnmg toward me wrth 1 martyred look she added She IS dnsgustlng ad nauseam ad mflnrtum Mmnle has just entered the h1gh school and her fluent I atm had 1tS deslred effect A Latm student I exclalmed By the way how are vou gettmg along 1n school?' Oh, all rnght I guess I ve got the hardest teachers 1n school but I guess I can manage If Mlss Whxte Whew' You should see all thc homework she gxves us Bet you re gomg to Wm the scholarshxp, I flattered her Oh, I am not she sxmpered That darn Elsa Rendahl IS gomg to wm If See 1f she doesn't Teacher's llttle pet Then she suddenly remembered her duty as a Block and asked me what I wanted I crossed my fingers and asked for a palr of Sundust stockings 5172 9 Followmg the Block tradxtlon, she took down the entlre stock before she began looking for what she wanted gettmg all the box lxds mnxed ln the process Flnally' she trlumphantly shouted I-Iabemus xt Scunlu lun - - - - r- ,f A . - . 1... A - - - - n .. -.- - ' .' ' .' - . :T 2 : 2 I ? .2 : T- '- ' -'- '5 - . - -1 F' 5-5.-.F-:.g-,,-1. 3-IQ: .U I 1 . ' l- .. ' L - g ? V i . :nj ' . . I, V .- llsjz.-.islzr.-1:-iv:--V. 4 .4 Q 'x Y rf 'n:,1 . . - X A I l --Q1 . . . . . , ,ln . , I 3 ' , . I' L c 3 I , 7 V ' T . - - . ,, , . x ,. 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' I . 7 I 4 , K , isp. l9'U4lC'E'U SEE' I had just begun to relax xy hen she added Not m sm. 9 though But 1 IO IS just the same thmg Vlrs Block may be yn hat she IS but IVl1nn1e s only thtrteen so I dec1ded to be adamant I mslsted It must be s17e Vlmme slghed took down the remammg few boxes and commenced to look onee more After several mmutes she glanced up agam We ve got 1t rn 1 ' she offered I was determmed to have a SIZE 9 so I helped lVl1nn1e look through the boxes Hnally selectmg a dlfferent shade of stocktngs whlch were lVI1nn1e 1ssured me s17e 9 I asked her how mu h II cost Nou let s see I-Iow much pecunla would that be, lVI1nn1e mused Oh 1bout Sl 'SZ Thlrty two IS my lucky number She confided I handed her my pecunla a flve dollar bxll Sadre Mrnme called to her srster who had been readlng ln 1 small back roem go across the street and get some change I vull not protested 1 suddenly obedrent Sadxe Mama sald I shouldn t cross busy streets and thts rs a busy street lVl1nn1e gl1red superclllously at her stster flung her head 1nto the a1r and stalked haughtlly from the store Saclle however seemed unaffected and shouted to her stster to bring some green leaves wlth her Then she turned to me I-Iave you any prctures of Balboa dlscover mg the Pacxfic Ocean or an angel standlng before a man wrltmg 1n a book I need them for notebooks rn school I promxsed to look for prctures of Balboa dl5COV9I'lI1g the Paclnc Ocean or an 1ngel standmg before a man Vkflflflg rn a book and 1sked her lf she w1s le1rn1ng anvthmg IH school Am I I rsten to what I yust learned She jumped up on a counter and struck a pos Beyond htm lay the grey Azores Behrnd the Gates of Hercules Before htm not the ghost of shores Before htm only shor Srnce there was no one to sxlence her wrth a wrthermg look I mterrupted to ask hovy her dancmg lessons vsere gettmg along She w1s stlll demonstratmg varrous steps when fortunately Mmme returned wrth the change and the green leaves I took the change and sard good by to lVl1nn1e's cosmopolltan, Au revolr As I went out of the door I could hardly help eoncealmg a trnumphant smtle I drd not d1s.over untrl that nrght that Mtnme was .1 true Block and the wrong colored stockmgs were slze IO, after all J f 4 4 fff f Seter ll Ifwee :?E:'.'- . 1 - - -f r . , ,' ' '. -Iffzfii' , .' 4 - ,, U - - 3 n y - . 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I dont smoke There you go agarn Samuel retorted Always thrnkrng about yourself never about anybody else Now take the poor workrng man He s You take hrm Marge rnterrupted you re always talkrng about hrm Suddenly the atmosphere of the room was frlled wrth the aroma of burnrng pres Wrth an exclamatron of horror Marge drsappeared rnto the krtchen Samuel lay back rn hrs charr mumblrng drsgustedly and began once agarn to read hrs newspaper A short trme later the door bell rang Samuel arose threw hrs paper roughly rnto the charr mumbled a few words to hrmself and answered the door To hrs surprrse across the threshold he saw an elderly bewhrskered gentlemen who rmmedrately stepped forward placed both hands on Samuels shoulders and krssed hrm affectronately on both cheeks Samuel not accus tomed to strangers greetrng hrm rn such a manner called loudly rn a nervous vorce Oh Marge' Marge entered the room hurrredly What rs rt now? she rnqurred angrrly not notrcrng the bearded gentleman A'Ach, mem lrebes Fraulernf' sard the stranger rn a deep, German vorce, as he walked toward Marge and placed a krss on each of her now crrmson cheeks Marge was hrghly rndrgnant when she turned to Samuel A'Who rs thrs old Walrus? Samuel stammered for a surtable reply Why, er er The stranger flushed wrth anger Vot9 Vhy, Samuel, don't you even know your own uncle, Gustave Andraus Spreglehermer von Bernsbergp I'm ashamed from you Und dat walrus' Vot krnd of monkey busrness rss dot? lss dot vot you trnk of your uncle, your own flesh und blood? Samuel qurckly endeavored to smooth over the mrsunderstandrng 'lt's just a gag, uncle Srt down and make yourself at home ' Gag rss rt? Vot rss drs gag? Gustave was obvrously pu7zled ' A joke You know, a laugh ' Ja, vell, I farl to see rn der srtuvatron dre humor 'Are you stayrng for a whrle, uncley' asked Samuel casually tryrng to change the subject Seventy four -.,+4x-----K ' 1 J .3:+r.-.--'.'-'.-..--.-..-.--- - .. - - . . , 5 ' -'.. ' ' ' 'lg-' - U - .. - un 4 - , , .','3-..... '. . ' ,- - ,- . 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Ja sure but they re all at dre statron They ll be here later Samuel after a moment of srlence suggested that hrs uncle wash up and rest after hrs long trrp Gustave rmmedrately thanked hrm for hrs krndness and retrred to thc room to whrch he was drrected After Gustave had drsappeared up the starrs Samuel turned to Marge who was smrlrng sarcastrcally rn hrs drrectron She sard When my uncle came you rmmedrately suggested he stay at a hotel But he drdn t drd he Samuel endeavored to defend hrmself No Through my persuasron he remarned replred Marge But Marge can t you see? sard Samuel not heedrng her reply I-Ie s rrch Why he s worth mrllrons Not to me he rsn t Marge sard tartly Lrsten Samuel pleaded rf we re nrce to hrm hell mentron us rn hrs wr Marge was unmoved by Samuels assertron That s what I m afrard of I-Ie ll just mentron us Gustave appeared at the head of the starrcase I-Irs beard was neatly combed Samuel turned and whrspered to 'Vlarge Shh here he comes You better make some tea I-Ie s probably hungry LII Always remember Samuel remrnded hrs wrfe the way to a man s heart rs through h1S stomach Marge murmured somethmg rndrstrnctly and drsappeared rnto the krtchen Vell, now I feel gut Gustave rubbed hrs hands together, and smrled broadly Samuel turned to hrs uncle 'Srt down and make yourself comfortable ' Gustave seated hrmself, and accepted a crgar whrch Samuel offered hrm Maybe, Marge, she vrll get mad on us? ' Naw, Samuel returned rn an arr of bravado, she loves rt He puffed uneasrlv on hrs prpe for a moment, then spoke agarn 'Well, Gus, you don't mrnd rf I call you Gus, do you' Nern, nern You vere sayrngy' Gustave was smokrng rn peace I-Iow's thrngs rn Germany busmess and thrngsy' Samuel struggled rn varn to look rmportant Gustave placed hrs crgar rn a tray Not so gut, he began T1ngs rss how you say, mrxed up I vant to maybe perhaps start over here a busrness Samuel leaned forward rmmedrately rnterested 'Yeahy' Marge at thrs moment entered the room pushrng a tea table on whrch were set several darntrly colored cups and saucers Seventy Hue :?E1'.'.'- . .- 1 -. - -V - . ' ' ', . I I-T591 -.g'.V.:g . , l ' . . . , in - n - . 1 1 : :ns - . .. ' - .Q I- I V:-:1zV.'f- ' -. ', - '. , F r ' ' ': 1 -2, A - - . , . -' - , ,. 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JP., Wont you have some tea and cake uncle, asked Marge lergnrng a hosprtable attrtude Gustave rmmedratelv accepted wrth an Ach Ja danke schon You 1 so krnd Few words were exchanged whrle they ate and drank Samuel was not well versed rn etrquette and consequently drd much to evoke stern and prercrng glances from hrs wrfe She ahemed and frowned darklv upon hrs actrons Frnally when they had fmrshed Gustave arose and excused hrmself I got somethmg upstarrs dot I trnk maybe perhaps you wrll lrke Excuse please Wrth thrs he slowly crossed the room and clrmbed the starrs Marge alter Gustaxe had gone to hrs room turned to her husband angrrly Samuel she sard your table manners were atrocrous Samuel nodded So you ve told me before The rdea Marge contrnuecl Usrng your napkrn as a neektre And about that spoon I thought for 1 moment you were gorng to blrnd voursflf And of all places puttrng rt rn your pocket But where else could I have put rt? In your saucer of course And that remrnds me She never once lowered her vorce Haven t I told you never to pour your coffee rn your saucer Yes but you drdn t say a word about tea Samuel answered Oh Marge threvs up her hands rn drsgust You re rmpossrble Say Marge rf you can put your spoon rn vour saucer vshy dont vou pour your tea rn rt? Marge trred to explarn Just because rt rsn t ethrcal It s rust one of those thmgs I drdn t make those rules Well then why rn thunder Samuel asked are you so darned partrcular about my carryrng them outn Marge notrcrng Gustave descendrng the starrs arose and began clearrng the table Gustave and Samuel seated themselves near the wrndow and smoked anew Samuel Gustave began you and your lovely xrfc haf been verv gut to me und so I am gorng to for you do somethmg Marge was lrstenrng whrle she contmued her work Samuel puffed raprdly on hrs prpe That s swell You look lrke a schmart man so I vant dot you should be the presrdent from mern firm I'm gorng to begrn here rn Amerrca Samuel swelled lrke a balloon What drd I tell you Marge, I always was cut out for somethmg brg ' 'I-Iumphf' returned Marge you better lrsten to the but clause before you gloat too much Gustave contmued as rf unmterrupted However rt rss customary for dre presrdent to rnvest five tousand dollars for to begrn But you ll get back ten trmes as much Samuel answered hesrtatrngly Well, er a ' Now Gustave rnterrupted I understand you hesrtatrng, but dere rss sometrngs vhat I vant to tell you I haf looked up your busrness record, und I am very pleased wrth rt Manx people haf vanted to rnvest twrsed as much monev rn mern busrness But I sard nern' But because you are mern nephew und a very honest und uprrght man I am gorng to grf to you dre chance' Seeenlu szx J.':...'.'..'.-. 1' 1 Q 1 -. ,A ,..,--1451 . . 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I . e ':iCg,a4,flc'r:'u 2 Nern nern tank you too much But Ive got to leave right avay qurck I just tought of somcthlng I forgot to brrng along But uncle sard Marge I thought you xx crc gorng to stay for two months .Ia sure so dxd I But sometlng she comes up dat I dtdn t trnk of Anna my vrfe she rss srck Maybe she rss dyrng May be she rss dead But Samuel remrnded hxm I thought you xx ere gorng to make me presldent of your firm Ach nern Samuel I vas just tlnkrng Maybe perhaps Marge she vas rrght It vas a gamble And I d hate to see you lose your money Gustave reached for hrs hat whrch was hangrng on a nearby coat rack Vell gut bye gut bye everybody I muss be gorng I vas glad to meet you Pete He hurrredly left the house and even falled to close the door behrnd hrm Pete walked toward Marge laughrng Crooked as a dog s hrnd leg Well I drdn t trust hmm from the begrnnrng sard Marge I drdnt erther added Samuel I had htm spotted from the trme he entered Yes you d1d replred Marge and then lovs ered her vorce All I can say IS I m sorry he got away that he can swlndle other people You needn t worry An officer s prcked htm up by now We ve kept an eye on the house all afternoon We saw hrm come rn Thanks very much Pete sard Marge polltely The least I can do rs to buy two tlckets to the POIICG Crrcus How much are they? 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Q . . . - r r n Il H - ifcfx ra'e?lcE'u seg-'VE THERE S ALWAYS A FIRST TERM By ROBERT WRIGHT VV ALDO RENALT was drsgusted drscouraged on the verge of tears -my Only the surroundrng crrcumstances prevented hrs grvrng watery vent e 4: to hrs emotrons But after all one can hardly burst rnto tears when he rs walkrng dovun the marn corrrdor of large hrgh school surrounded by crowds of total strangers Thrs was Waldo s first day of classes rn Wesley Hrgh School and about a mrllron thrngs had gone wrong If he had not been so thoroughly bewrldered by the strange surroundrngs and the excess of people he would probably have sard that about ten thrngs had gone wrong wrth just a casual exaggeratron but rn hrs present drlemma he thought of rt as a mrllron To begrn wrth there was the flrst class Everyone was told to wrrte hrs name on a 3 by 5 the teacher had called rt Then the teacher QMr Mavnard was hrs name he wrote rt on the blackboardj called out the names to be answered Here by the puprls The object of the whole recrtal was to get your name pronounced rrght If there was a mrstake you were to correct t When Mr Maynard came to Waldo s slrp he sard Renalt Walter Waldo looked up Its Waldo he corrected Waldo? countered Mr Maynard Yes srr as he settled back rn hrs seat And then he notrced that people were lookrng at hrm Waldo flushed A grrl trttered Someone rn a back seat falsettoed O Waldooooo The room broke rnto spontaneous grggles and Waldo became redder He was thoroughly miserable untrl the perrod ended and he dodged out of the room away from hrs persecutors It was a lrttle beyond hlm the way they treated hrs name After thrrteen odd years of assocratron rt could hardly seem unusual to hrm but even rn grammar school there was always the razzrng about hrs name Thrs was not the frrst trme he had heard that tauntrng falsetto He drdn t know to whom but he felt that somethrng should be done to somebody for ever brrngrng a name lrke that rnto the world a name lrke that should have been abolrshed as a foolrsh mrstake long ago After the fashron of small boys, whose pet drversron rs brandrng anyone as a s1ssy, for any reason that rs at hand, they made hrm a socral outcast. a man condemned by hrs name Hrs round face and the large look rn hrs eye drd not help the srtuatron ln sprte of hrs berng a lrttle tall for hrs age, Waldo had somethrng about hrm that made hrm look very young and rnexperrenced to hrs more worldly fellows Many trmes he had pondered over what seemed to hrm a cruel fate The recent rncrdent rn the school room brought upon hrm these musmgs as he followed the mrllrng crowd up the starrs to hrs next class He vrsualrzed the terrrble beatrng he would lrke to have grven the wrse guy rn the Hrst hour class, but he knew, when hrs mrnd's eye frght was over, that rt would never materralrze He pulled out hrs program card to assure himself, for the thrrd trme, of the location of hrs next class Room 302 would be near the center of the burldrng Waldo walked trll he saw the number rn the lrttle square above the door He went rn, trmrdly, and sat down rn the nearest vacant seat He looked blankly about He was rn the wrong room these people were not freshmen But the Seventq mne 7:-2I'.'-' V - , 1 - n 1 - . 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V V ' ' V V V . . . , - V - V Ji-J' gcgxlxgg card hrs only gurdc rn thrs maze of bewrlderrng thrngs surely the card couldn t be vs rong 'l he woman ttacher was checkrng the programs Halfway through her round of the room she came upon Waldo She looked at hrm skeptrcally and then at hrs program Theres somethrng wrong herc You re here for Iznglrsh l and thrs rs Englrsh 7 Xou d better try two o five she sard and went on to the next seat The room was overfilled Waldo was conscrous of every eye rn the class on hrm Therr mute accusatron sard Dumb new Jay He wrshed he were alreads outsrde the door wrshed he had never come rn He stood up headed for the door He walked four steps and stumbled over someone s foot Con fused and abashed he recovered amrd the rll concealed snrckers of the oldsters Scuse me he blurted and made awkwardlv for the door Someone rn the seat next the door sard Are you lost new jay Tears of angurshed embarrassment welled rn hrs eyes as he garned the door Once outsrde he made for the steps Wrth murder rn hrs heart he yearned for a meetrng wrth the person who had wrrtten hrs program There was no excuse for the carelessness wrth whrch thrs person slaughtered penmanshrp and forced people rnto embarrassrng srtuatrons He fumed and fumed the more vshen he realrzed he couldn t do anythrng about rt lnsrde Room 205 he knew by the faces of the others that he was back rn hrs own element Thrs teacher drdn t ask for anyones name so Waldo was comfortable for the remarnder of the perrod As he returned to hrs advrsory room he felt cver so slrghtly sheltered Here was the closest thrng to a haven rn the whole school He was greeted by an acquarntance a sophomore wrth Hr new jay H1 XValdo answered He drdn t know the older boy s name He wrshed he could thrnk of the sophomore eourvalent of new jay just for revenge H was gorng to tell one of these guys one of these days They had been new Jays themselves once A fellovx couldnt help rt hc had to start gorng to hrgh school somctrme Who ve you got for teachers so far new jay? Got Mr Maynard for geography and Mrss Polzcr for Englrsh You got Mr Maynard' Bow I had hrm and he farled me I used to fall asleep rn there all the trme Soph seemed to thrnk fallrng asleep rn class a very humorous procedure, for he laughed nonchalantly and looked experrenced Waldo drdn't see the pornt Pretty dumb thrng to do thought Waldo Strll rf the sophomore drd rt rt was probably all rrght He never does anythrng but talk Puts you to sleep Hes a terrrble teacher contrnued the soph Yeah? 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' Q , ,. . . . 1 , - . 1 , . .. l Q A 9 U00 U 'Ez--' proclarm rt Walter He was strll debatrng wrthrn hrmself when the tercher reached hrs name Before he knew rt he w rs sayrng Its Wwlter Walter Yes ma am he affirmed There was no reason why the teacher should argue but for the splrt second precedrng the pronouncement of the next name hrs heart pounded wrldly Thrs was no crrtrcal srtuatron to one not rnvolved but to Waldo well he felt as rf he were pullrng a successful bank robbers, He walked home that afternoon wrth sevcral cronres from grammar school Wrth them hc raked over the ex ents of the day but sard nothrng about hrs con sprracy to change hrs name for the Waldo raspberry had lost rts thrrll for them so there was no pornt rn brrngrng rt up If he drd they mrght spread rt around and cause more embarrassment He drdnt want a repetrtron of that O Waldooo thrng Waldo Renalt rnnocent and unsophrstrcated had left for school one calm September morn hrs first day of hrgh school And he came back that afternoon wrth a past Several weeks passed and rn therr course Waldo began to come down to earth He learned a dubrous amount about the value of x and had been wr ed up to elevator checks But the new jay cracks lrngered on Such remarks strrred hrm to even greater rndrgnrty as he felt more and more master of hrs envrronment It posrtrvely borled hrm to be assocrated wrth that pleberan term new jay that denoted rnexperrence The sophomore sophrstrcates addressed hrm thus merely for the fun of avengrng therr own rnjured prrde Only once rn answer to a contemptuous H1 new Jay he blurted Lrsten you were a new jay yourself on e but rt was futrle rt even sounded futrle You couldnt argue about thrs sort of thrng lt showed hrm up for a very small boy He felt cheap and brtter for tryrng Indeed he never drd rt agarn Thereafter though fumrng wrthrn he bore the teasrng wrthout open resentment But he longed for that far off seemrngly unattarnable day when he would proclarm hrmself a two Meanwhrlc he rejorced rn hrs new found freedom from the oppressrve Waldo October followed September tnothrng unusual about that! and Waldo was lookrng forward to the Chrrstmas holrdays and freedom for a week The begrnnrng of school rn September had been a somewhat welcome change But now the Chrrstmas vacatron was the only gurdrng beacon rn Waldo's fog of routrne Somethrng to look forward to But he dared not thrnk of th1s too much for fear of drscouragement at the thought of the two months' rnterval before the golden goal should be reached Waldo was growrng taller, and he hoped he was growrng older lookrng wrth hrs herght Just when he began to feel lrke an up and comrng young man a vrsrtor at hrs home would stare at hrm rn rapt surprrse then, among the exclamatrons about hrs growth would say, Such a young lookrng chrld, and already rn hrgh school MV mv' Waldo would just grrn awkwardly and finally drsrllusroned and drsgusted slrp away to hrs own room where he fumed and grumbled about srllv old great aunts who thought you ought to stop growrng just because they hadn t seen you for three years and then made cracks about how young lookrng you were He d lrke to reverse the srtuatron He d look at them as rt ther. w ere museum specrmens just as they looked at hrm and Fltlhfll om r: A , .g- .Ti-'fl k -K il--+2- i' - -7 ', - 1 , -i 2 ': : : n 1 .: E F- 1: -' - 1-.-,:'Q -.f25':'- Eag',EQ:,',2:,g-3,3-35,-.'i.C.,'-Q-, ' 5 - - 5 ' I .. 1 g ' . 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V . , , . t J-i-J 'E-r'-TCA ra'Ullc'Eu was say Tsk tsk Such an old lookrng person and only forty frve A guv had to be old enough to vote before they d let hrm grow up At t1m2S he wanted to go somewhere and let rt all out rn brg tears but after all he was too grown up for that Then agarn he wanted to tell people just exactly what he thought of them He vrsualrzed scenes rn whrch he brtrngly conveyed to hrs hrstory teacher every polrte rnvectrve he could thrnk of and then stalked haughtrly from the room But generally Waldo was happy He had ceased to worry about the conse quences of someone drscoverrng hrs real name He had almost forgotten about rt as far as school was concerned srnce he had become accustomed to the new one The marn blrght on hrs personal enjoyment of hrs fellows was the manner rn whrch they connected hrm wrth that low term new a Such horse play rn speech had been almost completely dropped by everyone rn school except the acquarntances of Waldo wrth whom rt had become an obsessron Waldo wasn t Wally or Walter or Renalt he was new jay It became so common place that hrs newer acquarntances hardly knew hrs name They acqurred new jay from the ones who knew hrm and let rt go at that Waldo hrmself mrght have accepted rt rf rt had not remrnded hrm of the crazy antrcs and pranks of hrs more lrght headed brethren Hrs only alternatrve was to wart untrl he was no longer legally a frrst termer Then he was confident the thrng would cease Untrl now Waldo had taken clothes for granted thrngs you wore because you wore them that s all It must have been about November first when Waldo began to notrce that that guys shoes looked terrrble wrthout any polrsh or that that other guy wears the most peculrar lookrng necktres Or maybe rt was some other fellow who looked sorta too long on one end wrth the bottoms of hrs trousers two rnches above hrs shoes It wasn t long before Waldo began to be skeptrcal about hrs own shoes tres and trousers What wrth all thrs rt rs not surprrsrng that on the nrght of the thrrtreth he could be found studrously pressrng hrs trousers He was a rurned man What mrracles transprre rn a month' Brgger thrngs than first mortgages mature rn thrrty days On the mornrng of the thrrty frrst he surveyed hrmself rn the full length mrrror rn hrs room the Hnrshed product A polka dot cravat flowed neatly from hrs throat flt was the thrrd one he had trred on before he made a decrsron D Hrs trousers were pushed down well over hrs hrps CHe had had hrs mother lengthen them, but they were strll rather short J And the coup d'etat he had talked the famrly rnto suede shoes They made a lot of remarks about the shoes lookrng dusty, but Waldo was not to be coerced Hrs dressrng up had the psychologrcal effect He mrght be a new Jay , they mrght call hrm a new jay, but he was sure he drdn't look lrke one CWhat a prty, he looked lrke one regardless J 'Wally' Come, eat your breakfast and get started for school or you'll be late Thus was Waldo dragged from hrs musrngs at the mrrror to more concrete thrngs The Chrrstmas holrdays approached faster than Waldo would have belreved they could As to such days, suffrcrent to say that Waldo recerved the usual amount of necktres, among other artrcles of clothrng The beauty of rt all was that Waldo was glad to get them thrs trme Heretofore, he had consrdered clothrng, as a Chrrstmas grft, a swrndle Clothes were necessary thrngs and not to be grven at Chrrstmas You were supposed to get prng pong and chemrstry Erqhry tu.o I ,, ' 11.- -1 'll r ' u 4 , K K I - - Y, ',g un 1- 3 u 4. 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Y, . rr 1 v , K ' v v Q , , , . . , . . . , A , . . . , v Y 0 v . . . . v - Y - 1 ' - CA zawllciu 9-ie-f-E' sets for Chrlstmas But now and heretofore are not even spelled al1ke The vacatlon ended just when Waldo was begmnlng fully to appreclate sleepmg late mornlngs Fmal exammatrons vs ere ID the offlng Strange th1ngs were finals to Waldo Try1ng to get mformatlon on the thmgs from the older students was l1ke pullrng teeth The days 1mmed1ately precedmg exam1nat1ons crawled slowly along The last classes were filled w1th the teachers admonxtrons to know practxcally everythmg and to get lots of sleep the nlghts before exam1nat1ons Don t get nervous There IS noth1ng to be afra1d of as long as you know two hundred fifty pages of geography same amount of general scrence all the varled and confusmg values of x and twenty weeks of Engllsh Waldo studled fur1ously that mght and then got all that sleep that teachers made so rmportant But he quaked w1th1n the next dav and all the other days when he sat down to take the examrnatlons He was sure he had falled them all He made above erghty on every one What w1th the turmo1l of new classes and a messed up program Waldo almost forgot that he had acqulred that coveted t1tle second termer H almost had a hard t1me conv1nc1ng h1mself of that fact He dldn t feel other w1se than he had felt two weeks ago before the mrdyears But th1s was h1s dream come true wlth var1at1ons HIS new Jay days were over H1s vexmg mckname must d1e now He began to feel less l1ke an 1nd1v1dual and more l1ke a small part of th1s bng th1ng school He thought of th1s as he looked for h1s new Enghsh 2 room The number on the card resembled 318 more than any th1ng else You couldn t be sure St1ll he would try 318 anyway H1s feet were unhurrled as he turned h1s steps m that d1rect1on He had learned IH the past SIX months that the four mmutes between classes 1nsured h1m plenty of txme Not now d1d he take the sta1rs two at a t1me or slxther through the groups that moved too slowly You could even stop and talk He sauntered 1nto 318 took a seat by the wmdow and boredly contemplated the 3Cf1V1Iy on the street below The bell rang a few seconds later and the teacher began her customary scoutlng of program cards As she approached Waldo he produced h1s card la1d 1t on the desk and resumed h1s starlng out the w1ndow H1s dreams were mterrupted by the teacher I m afra1d you re ln the wrong room Thls IS Engllsh 5 That's funny the number looks hke 318 ' Yes, If does, there must be a mxstake Suppose you try 313 She moved to the next ln l1ne Waldo rose and made for the door No stumbl1ng, no embarrassment, he merely left the room As he rounded a corner 1n h1s renewed search, he saw a younger boy approach and say, Hey, can you tell me what room th1s ISDH He po1nted to a number on h1s program Waldo looked Englxsh 1 Geography 1, why th1s guy was a ' new jay' Th1s was gorng to be p1t1ful That room number was probably 212 L1sten, he sand, go up to the th1rd floor, and that room w1ll be halfway down the sxde corr1dor at that end of the bu1ld1ng And he po1nted down the corr1dor rn whrch they stood ' 1t's Room 313 Thanks, sa1d the 'new Jay and walked away Some fun' W1ll that guy's face be red when he finds 313' Waldo strode Jauntxly down the hall, confident that h1s new b1 swlng was the latest out Ezahfu three .kv--K----K 1 . , , .. - - - . , 3 3 -15f3if i'-'-'.5-2'. 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V , . . . . . . 7 . , I 1 K - 1 V ' A4 YY ' , . v , - . c 1 v - I , . . , - , , . :cas ullcrieu sz' THUMB NAIL SKETCHES OF CADUCEUS CONTRIBUTORS For those who long for nc uae res tlatrn tudents please nottl thrs term s Book rs a verrtable treasure trove It abounds rn nun faces ncvs names new rdeas Manuscrrpts have been rarned upon us wrth so much to choose from rt rs not surprrsrng that we have a great number of frnc thrngs to offer One of the most promrsrng newcomers to these pages rs Bob Wrrght Mr Wrrght admrts fwrth no apparent embarrassment! that hrs wrrtrng ambrtron resulted from hrs berng spurred on by hrs English teacher When we prred a brt for personal data he announced a profound admrratron for P G Wodehouse 1 tendency to spend hrs spare hours rn readrng and a devotron at certarn odd trmes to messrng around The quotatron rs Mr Wrrght s own and although we have spent ages drggrng through XVebster s Unabrrdged we re strll a brt ha7y as to what messrng around rs Wrrtrng teams are common on what Mr Vkfrnchell refers to as the Stem tBroadway to those who sp ak hnglrshj but around Beaumont they have heretofore been as scarce as hen s teeth Thus we were moved to shout Fureka when John Meri and Harold Vrner came forward These young men have been workrng together for some three years Therr rdeas emanate from drs cussron carrred on durrng numerous treks to the Publrc Lrbrary John supplres most of the rdeas whrle Harold a ts as chref scrrbe They have wrrtten several skrts but we have learned that these were destroyed er we saw them We prrnt thrs term a poem wrrtten by Glorra Frne and strangely enough 'Vlrss Frne confesses a decrded drstaste for readrng the darn stuff She avows that she would much rather go swrmmrng Her rdeas come to her on the long bus rrde to school We can vouch for the length of the rrde but the only rdea we ever had was that the seats were uncommonly hard Helen Kunt7man rs another asprrant to poetrc laurels Her current attempt s e says rs her verv first Not only that but Mrss Kunt7man says she had to put rt down rn a hurry so as not to forget rt Furthermore she says she rs sure er Englrsh handrcaps her We thought rt was A l but wc don t exactly set the rrver afire rn that department ourself Albert Kern rs another wrrter unknown tfor wrrtrng anyhovm untrl thrs term Hrs poetry rs rrch rn beauty and metaphor and fwe hurrahed when wc heard thrsj he expects to contrnue dorng brgger and better thrngs He names sports Kbaseball rn especrall as hrs natural bent, although he strll has trme enough to be an omnrvorous reader We expect a lot of Mr Kern because he has qurte some trme left rn whrch to accomplrsh hrs arms We're strll new at the rnqurrrng reporter game and Sara Mrller led us qurte a chase before we finally cornered her Rrght from the start we were a brt susprcrous of Mrss lVlrller's entrre serrousness and we became more so as the rntervrew progressed When we asked her what she read she sard Oh books and we gave up Her wrrtrng abounds rn wrt of a superror brand Patsy Qurnlan whose sparklrng poetry appears rn thrs rssue, confesses fof all thrngsl an rnterest rn astronomy Of course, she also dances a lot, and we've heard tell that she srngs very well. too She has been wrrtrng for a couple of years but drd not contrrbute before because she felt that her stuff was not good enough After readrng her poems we defy anyone to agree wrth her She rs rnterested no end rn wrrtrng and promrses to let us have first chance at all her future work I-zahru four g--Je---L-x J J ,'-A -!-is , .-, A-a . - - 1 - - - . . x ' z - --'.- ' , ' V . 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U .. , c , - E , 1 , . h , , . isis rawllcfu ws?-al:-'-'Es Craela SIRIIIIHLII ha done art work for CADUCEUS for styeral terms but not untrl recently d1d we le1rn that lrterary abrllty ns also 1mor1g her accom phshments The re1son for thls rs that most of her vsrntmgs has btn unpublrcrzed rt has acted as a source of enjovment only to her famxly and lntlmate frrends Thrs term m1rks the end of her hugh school actnvrtrts 1 she rs 1 stmor lor should we say semor css r Robert Evung says that thls book xsn t the last one he s golng to try for he poem vue pnnt thus trmc as a Hrst attf mpt Ind we thrnk rt s pretty darn good Vlr Ewing says that he greatly enjoys drawrng hls readrng IS om myorous Arthur Hans gave us a bxg sur prrse We asked h1m 1f he had es er wrltten anytblng before and hc told us Cwe mean Dorothy Kre he told usb Say guy l wrote for your book before ack rn We we cant remember every thrng After Mr ans left vs sneaked over to the file and dug out the poem he told us he Wrote lt was there and we dont blame h1m for berng an noyed at our for gttfulness kler only does school lrterary work Englrsh classes furnrsh her spur She llkes baseball and hates mystery and detectlve storres Our agreement wrth her on these counts rs hearty We too thmk that there 1rt greater novelrsts than Sas Rohmer And now a few words for those among our readers who h1nker after the old famrlrar faces Mary Job comes to bat wrth 1 short story that we conslder tops Her rtputatron for dry forceful wrt IS enhanced by her current effort Vxrgrnra Hannefin whose earl er poems 1re doubtless remembered by many yy rltes some more of her charmmg serst Brll Marsden lknown for hrs sports edltmgj has a page of very clever drawmgs rn wh1ch he lampoons celebrltles up to and mcludmg G B Shaw We would advrse Mons Marsden to have a care for Shaw does pretty well at ureldmg the hatchet hrmself Flllhlll flLt ...., - - .1 ,,. 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'. . - . 2 ARTISTS We are blessed thrs term wrth a goodly number of future Mrchaelangelos and McClelland Barclays Mary Fancher Cwho drd the New Senror pagej lrkes to do sketchrng mostly faces and has a not too cordral hatred for outdoor sketchrng Norman Kloker announces an rnterest rn sports fhorse back rrdrng rn par trcularj but rs wrllrng to drop the equestrran role on occasron to chat wrth a femme Crf sard gal be unusuallx beautrfull Arnold Matthews belreve rt or not rs most rnterested rn sports Art of course rs so so We asked hrm rr hat he thought of the hne arts but were vouchsafed only subterranean grumbles We take rt that Mr Matthews has 1 rather poor oprnron of the art for art s sakrsts On drggrng rnto people s hobbres and rnterests we drscover that Vrrgrnra Zellrch who drd our Lrt page finds pleasant pastrme for spare moments rn drama and dancrng lessons She enjoys the companronshrp of horses and dogs and when questroned about art admrts that she lrkes sculpture best Wrlbert Ohler who drd the Clubs drvrsron page struck us as berng Cto use a 16 cylrnder word? rather rconoclastrc He takes a devout Joy rn thrngs lrke shootrng swrmmrng and messrng around the machrne Our sports page rs done by Vrctor Take Mr Take doesn t dance but takes a keen joy rn eatrng warblrng hearrng musrcal comedres and seerng Mrckey Mouse Mr Take s expressron was parned as he confrded to us that he lrkes horse back rrdrng but rt always caused too much loss of werght to the quadruped WP Sh h h hl Now whrle our grfted author has stepped asrde for a few moments we take thrs opportunrty to jot down a few lrnes concernrng hrs own work for the CADUCEUS The merrt of hrs contrrbutrons rs readrlv recognrzed and apprecrated by all who read them but because we feel that hrs efforts well deserve the credrt to whrch he wrll never lay clarm we make note of rt here Desprte pressrng demands on hrs trme he dashes off storres whrch even hrs colleagues on the staff awart rmpatrently He has read extensrvely and regards readrng as one of hrs most pleasant pastrmes Presently he hopes to enter college and strrve for a Master s degree Hrs materral for storres comes from experrence rmagrnatron and tales told hrm by hrs father VH 4 I Q I l ' I sf?5f3 5'9'V X35 ' as X xZ? mxm Ezahiy szx' ' v v ' ' - rr ,. - - - V . , , . . . . 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PIANISSIIVIO Ba X me IXIR Haxxel bnterzna Ihe house I round Ethereal szlence vnosl profound U here aenlle sleep round all had LL enum Her lender arms lzlltllilfltl eharrns Dlspellzna all of e rfhla sound I he haha lazna IP hzs he d Had fluna his arm across lhe spzead U here sleep had hen! to hzs her head guna lullahres Had hushed hzs crzees And from the room hrs Care s had led fhzs Luauez nal a lhzna dzd spare fhe Le: L1 curtazns hanqzna Ihere Had ceased to frolle Lrlh Ihe an Had ceased lo dance And to romance U hlle arddef ruflles dzd no! dare ina' l afrazd fha! she ee Ould hrzna Repose ef soul and Io me elzna l turned and lled from eeeralhrna Touched ha her Leand Soolhea' ba her hand Bae l' fo Ihe aarden Io danfe and s ne HAVE YOU EVER Bu Hrlxx Kuxrfu-xx Haee you ever walked lhrouah Helds And felt anderfool Ihe soft nmzsr earlh 'Xnd seen the aolden Pom alzslemna ln lhe sun And senfed Ihe lou elzness or neee burn earth Kxrhllk' wznler slipped Into ohlzzzonj Haze 11011 Ion hnoee n Ihrsj llahlf ,wqlxk 1 j....T1 1 n- i 1:1 -. . , :Q . ....n..1 ..- -.- - .,.. , .1 . . . - - . - . -. - : - .,, A 5,5,:1,,.-.55 .... 4 ',., . .A .. . - . .. . - - .. 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I thznlz ot all the tests that are to come Of lessons that null surely not sznk ln I realzze that I am merely dumb And on that dear old sonnet I beam There ts a chance that I may lzue to read My uonderous lzterary uorlz of art Though to the rhyme schemes I wzll pay no To read the thznq I would not have the heart But zn Case I lzLe there s one thznq left To wrzte the sonnet and not get an F VICTORIAN LAMENT By PATSH B QLINLAN Aduentures to the aduenturous YVas oh so aptly sazd For zf someone should smzle on me I would merely turn my head And coolly I would scrulznzze XV1th eyes as cold as zce And then ofcourse I d walk rzaht off Dtsdatnful' ls that mee? o o os REBELLION By PA rss B QUNLAx Behind a cool exterzor Her soul was not serene She lonaed to do drsaraceful thrnas And Cause how many scenes' But rust because her mouth was Hrm, Her nose so Lery french She must perfozce seclately act Soothe rerered brows talk sense heed . - . , ' K I i' J :.'2Z'-' -' ' - A , 1 1 - -1 -gf.g If'. .. . 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' . - ' '. 2-Q-1, '.4Zg.'f-32223-.-'i':' .: 1 . 2 2 .- sf5:E-2v:ff 2Sa:- TRACK By ARN ENE BRQWNING lmprovement IS always possrble when xt IS a necesslty The results of last season s 1nterscholast1c meet have created the necessity and at present our 1935 track team IS furmshlng the improvement Track at Beaumont IS on the up grade Smce the openrng of the season durmg the latter part of March our teams have met and defeated Normandy Soldan and Central m dual meets Comparatlve scores seem to 1nd1cate that Beaumont w1l1 be a contender for one of the hlgher places at the mterscholastlc meet th1s year Although the squad has suffered losses through graduatlon rt has not felt them severely because of the new materlal available to strengthen the nucleus of return1ng lettermen The majortty of our strength th1s year IS found ln the Mrdget and Junror d1v1s1ons The Mldget team led by the xndxvldual per formances of Alfred Schroeder IS the best team to represent Beaumont slnce 1928 Schroeder has been ably asslsted by Morgan Goebel Drrhold Holman Studt and Hoffmann The Junior squad led by the stellar performances of Fred Cross Lloyd Brackmann and Grayson Kellc IS the best ever produced at Beaumont Each of these boys rs a potentral record breaker ln h1s events Able asslstance has been glven by DlC3mpO lV1clVlurry Relnwart Therlmg Ollver Fels Voss Deddens Carroll and Gentxle Slnce many of these boys are lower termers prospects for the future are brlght The Senror squad composed chlefly of return1ng lettermen has been slow to round 1nto shape Performances to date have been medrocre but do show steady xmprovement By the t1me of the rnterscholastrc meet nt IS hoped that our senxors w1l1 be at thelr best Injurxes have bothered Hermann Wagner Gerst and Walsh sufHc1ently to prevent best results Koch Ware Varas Schulte Hacker Nance and George Hoffm nn have been makmg credltable performances For the 1936 season Beaumont must have more materlal 1f the lmprove ment rn track IS to be contmued Glarxng weaknesses GYISI rn many events these must be removed rf Beaumont IS ever to have a champronshxp ln track Coach Naylor repeats h1s plea for materlal partrcularly boys of the lower terms who are vullnng to go through a bulldmg process unt1l they are ready to take therr places as lettermen sllllav J' 1 111111 'ill c .ta 1 Q22 WW my Nrmlu Q L I V 4 A V A ' A Y V ra . . . 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'-n N N Xrmtu eluhl SOUAD BA P Six BP W W -E-1 A E U0C'E'U SEE' TENNIS B4 ROBERT GOECMLFR Last year Beaumont s tennis team fin1shed IH th1rd place in the mterscholastic meet Th1s year our goal 15 first place There wrll be three lettermen back from last year Eugene Lrndemann I ester Mey er and Robert Goeckeler In addltlon to the three lettermen there vull be George Findlay George Berger and Merle Klmg The two lettermen graduatmg are Vernon Llch and George Hoffman If the Clty courts open early enough a spring tournament vsxll be held 1n order to determine the best possible prospects for the team Nlr Backus IS also planning to schedule a number of tennis matches with various other high schools ln the c1ty BASKETBALL Bt, JOHN AUBUCHOIN The Beaumont Hlgh School Basketball Team has completed another suc cessful season Beaumont vson first place in the Regional Tournament and thereby ga1ned the honor of part1c1pat1ng in the State I-Ilgh School Tournament for the th1rd stralght year Beaumont captured third place rn the Normandy I-Iolrday Invrtatronal Tournament bemg el1m1nated by Cleveland ln the semi final round of play A t1e for second place 1n the C1ty I-Ingh School League wlth Central was the th1rd featur of the season In the Reglonal Tournament the team won the first game from RIYCHOUI and then defeated St Louls U Hrgh Clayton and Soldan rn that order For the first game in the State Tournament Beaumont drew Cabool a team that had prev1ously vson nineteen stralght games This game was closely contested throughout but a valiant Beaumont drive fell short and Cabool won by a close I9 15 score The team undertook a drfficult schedule this year play1ng the strongest teams in the Prep and County Leagues and nelghborlng Ill1no1s towns besides 1ts regular league games The addrtlon of a couple of tournaments to the above mentroned games made quite a well rounded program The boys made a remarkable record despite the fact that they never had their full power on the floor Bob Gerst was 1ll durlng the first half of the schedule and dld not return unt1l 'Iggy Uhlemeyer was ineligible under the n1nth term rulmg The team will lose four lettermen by graduatron Gerst, Nesley, Knox and Benner who w1ll be hard to replace Three lettermen however, w1ll return next year They are Schwenk. Kamper and Wedler These boys along wlth Kerls, Brmkman, Sam Wagner, Martlng, M Uhlemeyer, Amato, I-Iertlmg, Stregemeyer, Frrese, Wachsler Spellmeyer, and Murphy, who show good pros pects of development, give promise of another good year I-Ierby Kamper has been elected captain for next season lContmued on page IOII Nznetu mn T, k Qi---Q j1 j j,,- 4,1 -, e-el 1 -l- ff 3 V ? E : Q n 1 .: 5 5- . - .- I 1 , 35 - .f - 1 g ' . L ' : h K .5 ' : -' 'fe 5553-f 4 225--q '55?2 2:i'i:.,-315,Le 5 .1 J i'l ' E .' 3?-753'31'fQ :3g1?-':'.1i1fg'1--,fe U , Q I . . . . Y. . 4 . -A . I p . . I Y 7 . . ' ' e . I . L . . V p . . I , One Hundred AL , SQUAD B Sf: BA Eicgavlgeafsg A resume of the season follows We They Beaumont Wood Rn er Beaumont Ferguson Beaumont Col11nsx1lle Beaumont St Lou1s U H1gh Beaumont W8ShlHgfOH o Beaumont Webster Curoxes Beaumont Cleveland Beaumont Blewett Beaumont Normandy Beaumont Edwardsv111e Beaumont Soldan Beaumont McK1n1ev Beaumont 1V1cBr1de Beaumont Blewett Beaumont Cleveland Beaumont Maplewood Beaumont Central Beaumont Roosevelt Beaumont Warrenton Beaumont R1ter1our Beaumont St LOUIS U H1gh Beaumont Clavton Beaumont Soldan Beaumont U C1t1, Beaumont Cabool 17 1 Normandy Tournament 3 State Tournament 2 Reg1onal Tournament 4 League BASEBALL By BILL NlARSDFN When sprxng ushered IH baseball about a hundred boys reported for try outs Dan Kreuger, Bob C1erst Don Trautner, Joe Rayne and John Drummond soon caught Coach K1rk s eye as p1tchers whlle R1ck T1chacek, a veteran, soon demonstrated hlS super1or1ty beh1nd the bat As pract1ce proceeded the rest of the team found the1r places Derr111 Dunkman was at flrst base B111 Marsden was placed at second base, Wlfh Fred Fre1se at shortstop Gene Marcks completed the 1nf1e1d at thlfd base There were SIX cand1dates for the outf1eld berths who stood out B111 Nesley, Ney Amato, Bud Schwenk Arnold Matthews, Glenn N1eber and Renard Heydt Of these, Nesley, Amato and Schwenk seemed to rate first cons1derat1on Beaumont opened the season wxth four pract1ce games, w1nn1ng three and 1os1ng one In the league games lXf1CKlHl9Y was the first team on the schedule and a favor1te for the champ1onsh1p 1V1cK1n1ey won 8 O, Wlth Cuoldak, 1V1cK1n leys p1tcher allow1ng only T1chaeek and Nlarsden to s1ng1e After a bye Beaumont next engaged Central The game was a b1tterly contested struggle not dec1ded unt11 the last 1nn1ng, when Central pushed over a run to W1n 4 3 There are st1l1 four league games rema1n1ng to be played, and the team IS go1ng to work hard to um them One Hundred One - A . , , 33 23 - .,,, .,..,. . ,, , ,. 29 15 - ' V .. 10 26 ' - , ' . ,, 35 26 - ' N1 . ., 39 19 1 ' - 1 'f .. 29 20 1 - I 1 31 34 1 - , H , , 28 22 1 - 3 .., .1 so ll - ' 1 A , 30 25 - .. , , ,. . ., ,. 28 18 2 -1 ' -I . ,. as 30 2 -1 ' ' 15 10 - ' ., ,. A . 31 16 2 - A . . ,A ..,,. ., ,. 35 33 2 - ' .. ,, ., ,... .. ,. 32 28 - ,, .. . .. Z1 27 2 - ,. 17 19 2 - ' . . ...,, , 26 16 - ' ,. . , ,.,..,,,, . 19 10 3 - . A . ' . .. ., . 17 12 3 - , ,Mao 26 3 - . .r.. ..., ...., , ...... , 2 5 23 3 - . ' f .,., ,. A . .. ,. ,, 14 37 - , .,., 21 4 'f '? Or Hundred Tao SW MM NG TEAM ij, - ' 3 .' ' L . L A ' 3 .A '. . : 2 : SWIMMING TEAM Bef CARL RASCHF The Swlmmlng Team has a good reason to rejoxce over the success of the past season Only three t1mQS were we oblxged to taste the bltterness of defeat 1n dual meets once by Western Vlxlltary Academy and tw1ce by Washlngton UDIVCYSIIY freshm n I-loweyer 1n the mterscholastxc meet Cleveland won by the yery close score of 31 to 28 These defeats dnd not cause us to relax but rather spurred us to put forth greater efforts and to press on to the l-IFSK place 1n the final state meet Today Beaumont s Swrmmlng Team IS known as the Champs of the state of Nlrssourt We owe much to our splendld captam Brlly Ray and our coach Mr Burns M Franklln The team responded to the1r leadershxp and worked hard to tram ttself properly and adequately for the strenuous meets and at all trmes dlsplayed a fixed and loyal determlnatton to wln laurels Perseverance and pluck trlumphed to enable the team to make th1s splendrd record durmg the season Brlly Ray Captain Arnold Matthews Carl Rasche Paul Huebner Douglas Ph1llppS Ehrenfrled Story Thomas Heckert Robert Heslep Robert Blanke Edmond Gerber Francxs O Shea served as our team manager All boys able to syn 1m vs 1ll be el1g1ble for membershlp on the team proyxdmg they have some evperrence and sklll There wrll be a number of yacancxes at the close of th1s year s term for sux of the present members w1ll be graduated Beaumont needs you If you swam come 1n and sw1m for Beaumont and assxst your s hool ln keeplng the coy eted cup One Htmdr d Three 1 K . 11- 11 1 - Y 7 fi Yi I D 3 B1 V e . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. ., . - - - 1 1 , , . . . 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 7 Y v' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . t . 1 11 1 1 1 ,- 1 42- - ' ,, - - e' . 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BOYS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bu BILL VIARsDEx The Boys Athletxc ASSOCIHIIOH IS one of the most popular clubs 1n Beaumont Thxs can readxly be seen by 1ts membershlp oxer 650 boys Thxs membersh1p extends the prlvxlege of representmg Beaumont In all sports obta1n Eg athletlc goods at reduccd prlces and attendmg the annual Fathers and Sons lght The Lettermens Banquet 19 another affarr sponsored by the B A A attended only by letter wtnners The banquet a stag event was held th1s year at the Melbourne Hotel Mr Fuller was toastmaster and was one of the mam reasons for 1ts huge success Fathers and Sons Ntght held March 29 had an attendance of about I OOO Bovs and dads alrke thoroughly enjoyed the program and the refreshments 'Vlr Lew1s IS the governmg head of the organxzauon whlle members of the coachmv staff co operate vuth htm to make the B A A a successful Club Presxdent Hermann Wagner VICQ Presxdent Robert Gerst Secretary Jacob Huber Publ1c1ty Manager James Fltzgerald SPRING FOOTBALL Bu ART FINKEL When the call was Issued for candldates for sprmg football practxce, a large number of boys reported The prxmary work consxsted of condrtronmg exercxses, followed by the fundamentals of the game such as blockmg and tacklmg A varlety of plays was also pract1ced Many boys Went home the first few days wlth brurses and sore muscles, but they all recovered and are well on thelr way towards producmg a strong team rn the fall W1th the number of lettermen from last year and the new boys, a good season IS expected The lettermen who return are Nagel and Frank centers I-Ieckert and Jordan guards, Schwenk, who made all star last year and Thlelxng, backfield The promrsxng new players are Vxtale, Bernhardt I-Iuebner, Rapplean, Nrebur Cross, Gallagher, and Kulonjonskx One Hundred I our K. g 1- J...-J,,u 252'-'-' .' 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X x 49 'f1 :1:n::. ea DA One Hundred Szx PP S1A CADUCYUS X .531 1 1 l 1 N I 'fi TIQSEAE THE CADUCEUS STAFF EDI I OR IIN CHIEE Robert Vw hrte ITFRARX FDIT ORS Mirx Job Vw rlllam Plke POETRH EDITOR Vrrgrma Harmefirr ART EDITORS Craela Stemmetz Vrrgmxa Hannefm CI UB EDITORS Elva I ay Leonard Hoffmann SPORT EDITOR B111 Xflusden HUVIOR EDIT OR Ethly n Smlth SECRETARIES TO SPONSOR OF SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHS Mrldred Prerce Dorothy Berghold Carleen Dax IS TYPISTS Edwma Neubauer Dorothx Marsden Nlargaret Maher Edrth Smrth SECRETARIES 'IO FINANLIAL SPONSOR Adele Roberts Ruth Kuhlman Darsy Radley SPONSORS Dorothy Chmlds Jaeob YVallach Ann Donnelly The Staff gratefully aeknowledges mdebtedness to Vlrss XV1llemsen superusmg the art contrrbutrons for Om Humlnd Sz L . rz ' Fffiiij-'-K 1'-'i'.. f .. . a - 1 -. , 7 ' x I. 1 1 I I , Y' ' ' , 7 T , , I I L 1 , m x Y 1 I D 1 V u l f x 1 ' I I-1 Om Huvdred Ezahl Ps. 'SPI AFP D LIES -.Lang 1 1 1 . .' - 1 A T .'FE 5 ' if -1 ' - .13 i Z- -lf -- THE. DIGEST By MAXHNE LALOR Many students do not reahze the great number of actxvrtxes wh1ch are mvolved 1n putt1ng the Dlgest 1nto the hands of the students FIISI of all there IS the campaign whrch IS held at the begmnmg of each term ThlS work and d1str1but1on of the paper has been handled for the past several terms by Fred Ahrens the busmess manager asslsted by Emll Rmgwald and Leonard Srebels When the campalgn IS well under way the work of reorgamzlng the staff begrns Definlte departments are assxgned to the varxous staff members The departments remaxn as a part of thexr work all through the term but they are also held responslble for general news After the artlcles are brought m they are carefully read by each of the staff members When the copy has been corrected and approved It IS sent to the prlnter who returns the materlal to us pr1nted on long sheets of paper which are termed gally sheets These are proof read by the members each wrrter grvxng speclal attent1on to hrs own artrcles On Wednesday afternoons before the paper comes out the dummy IS made by several staff members and the sponsor Thrs work conslsts rn cuttxng the artlcles and fittmg them 1n place Early Thursday mornmg the prmter calls for the dummy and so the D1gest goes to press The ed1tor1al staff and asslgnments of each IS as follows Eugene Schlereth basketball baseball and football Prnest Rosenkoetter SV9lIIlI1'1ll'1g Alden Hacker track June Koehr glrls athletrcs Jane McFarland alumnx news W1ll1am ulglev club edrtor and Old Judge s Column Maxlne Lalor faculty and oflice news Wrlter of the general news are Margaret Brueggemann Marcella Johnson LOIS Held Mary Jane Fernandt and Loren Balley The typlsts are Dorothy Armbruster Rosemary McCann and Dolores Hoelscher Cartoons are drawn by VICIOI Take and Mary Ouzts Mr Blrr has been the sponsor of the Dlgest s1nce xts xery first ed1t1on five years ago and he 1S largely responsrble for xts success ai X ...1 - One Hundred N rm ' Y 1 y y - - , , . v , Y - - rl H ' v - rr H - , . . rt H 4. 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A , Hun fred '17 BAND BAND Bu HFRBERT SCHoLL XII-EER The band an orgamzatlon consrstmg of forty members seeks to serve the school by playmg 1t all Beaumont athletrc ex ents and at other places where band musrc IS needed During the sprmg term the org1n11at1on has been quxte busy After the usual schedule of basketball games had been furnlshed vuth muslc we began to prepare for a concert gxven at the Flower Show on April 5 Whxle preparxng for these events we have not forgotten to practrce for the annual sprlng musxc festlval to be held at Washlngton Unrversrty At th1s festlval the band hopes to take a promment part There are also two other lmportant engagements 1n whlch the band w1ll partrclpate namely the Clean Up Parade and Fleld Day As the rnstrumentatlon of the band IS qulte complete We Ire able through hard work and t1reless effort on the part of our sponsor to play muslc of mcreasmg drfhculty By flllmg many engagements the members gam v1tal experlence that IS beneficlal to all mterested rn muslc as a professron or as an avocat1on Because of the advantages gamed from membershlp rn the band we advxse all students who are tllglble to joln Presrdent Mlke Donohue Vlce Presrdent Carl Rasche Secretary Walter Koras1ck Treasurer Herbert Kamper Dlgest Correspondent Charles Polzm CADUCEUS Correspondent Herbert Schollmes er Sponsor Vlr Stamm Qing!! 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' 'D -cya, 9 V 1 ' 6' ' Om' Hundred TLL'L'1L' ?':CA I9'U6lC'E'U ' BOYS GLEE CLUB Bef Jost PH BAM R Under the d1rect on of Mr Stamm our sponsor the Boys Glee Club has enlarged almost sex enty frve per cent an 1ncrease of membershlp from forty flxe to seventy two Th1s 1S a hrgher rate of 1ncre1se than has been reached IH other terms The Boys Glee Club has had mam engagements so far rn the term On Aprrl 26 and 27 the thlrd annual lVlLlSlCJl Pestrval was held at YVash lngton Unnersxty The only ehange thrs year IS that no awards were made but constructne cr1t1e1sm was offered Glee clubs are l1m1ted to fortx xorces Yll11Cl'l means Beaumont s elubs can have onlx forty voxces rn each The Boys Glee Club song l r the festrxal xx as By The Sea bx Vlark Andrews 'I hrs song was orrmally wrrtten for eolle e and professronal male vorces Our club rs the first hrgh school male chorus to attempt th1s number Wxth the ard of the student body and the complete cooperatxon of each member of the club we came home vuth the hrghest pra1 e and commend1t1on Presrdent Mrlton Bruce Vrce Presrdent John Nlarstall Secretary Robert Mohr Treasurer Robert Ruth Drgest Correspondent Joseph Leubbers CADUCEUS Correspondent Joseph Baker lWalter P1erce lGeorge Hahne Sponsor Mr Stamm Lrbrarrans X X ' N f N , vw X QW K 0 N4 1 M ul ul l lfll One Hundred Thzrleen ., .. - - - .. .5 - -, .:,3'nfrV ,-zz,---5-,-'-. 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OsTFRx1NrR Thxs term has been one of the most ewentful ln the hrstory of the Grrls Cmlee Club Early rn the term a trlple quartette took part rn a muslcal program at the Trinity Methodrst Church and W s later asked to sung at a meetrng of the Eastern Star held at Mount lVlor1ah At the Musrcal Festrval held rn Gramte C1ty a mlxed quartette t1ed for first place and Won a special prlze Both Glee Clubs had the prrvrlege of smgmg on the afternoon on whrch the St LOUIS Symphony Orchestra gaxe a concert at Beaumont The grrls sang Vorces of Sprmg by Brahms and jomed wxth the Boys Glee Club rn formmg the large chorus whrch sang The Heavens are Telllng by Haydn The Cnrls Glee Club also had the prrulege and pleasure of mutmg thelr parents to a specral meetmg of the Patrons ASSOCl3IlOH at whrch the grrls provrded the musrcal program whrch preceded an rllustrated lecture Drane Cassrmus presrdent of the club was awarded the Symphony Scholarshrp thrs term as the most outstandmg musrcal student rn the school She vsas presented wrth a season trcket for the Symphony Concerts and a membershrp n the club organrzed for the W1nners of thls award The club entered the Wash1n ton Umversrty Musrcal Festlval thxs sprmg and are now makmng plans for then party at Norwood Country Club Pres1dent Drane Cassrmus Vrce Presldent W1lladean Sparks Secretary Jane B1rr Treasurer Ruth Marre Goerllch Drgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Mary Rose Ostermeyer Sponsor lVl1ss lVlcLaughl1n 17 .,-1 1 !7y!f wlwllllwlw V A V A Wx Om Hundred fzrleen ', .' 4y. gii-1-Q ki--'ij ----'?v Q -T'-T Z - - I -- , ,' ' .5y.y55J',3'.. . 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If so you may want to know how to become a member of the Serylce Club All E B s and recommended E and C1 students are des1rable as members For two years the club has been workmg on 1 basls of unyy rltten prmcrples and pol1c1es land down by the or1g1nal executlyt board .lust recently howey er a constltutlon commrttee has been appomted to wrrte a constltutxon for the club ASldt from 1ts usual routme of yy ork the club IS sponsormg the Clean Up Campa1gn thls term makmg nt a new semor project Students who wrsh to be of servrce to the school are rnvxttd to Jotn the club Those students however who are carrymg flve subjects are asked to retarn thexr free per1ods for study Adele Roberts Lors Held Helen Shank Term DIICCIOIS Norma lVlcK1ddy Betty Crawford Shrrley Rusk Norma Elckhorn Dlgest Correspondent Lors Held CADUCEUS Correspondent Elolse GlbSOH Sponsor Nflxss Papendlck SPORTS CLUB By JOHAINNIA TARASINSKA The Sports' Club IS one of Beaumont s most act1ve clubs It IS actrve, not only xn promotmg sportsmanshrp, fellowshrp, and frlendshlp, but also rn promotmg good health There are one hundred and seventy three members representmg all terms m school Our games this term are volley ball and baseball Presrdent June Koehr Secretary Loretta Schaumberger D1gest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Johanna Tarasmska Sponsor Mrs Havelka Om' Hundred Seventeen 45135555-.5'.. , ' A - u U - nn n A .. 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Pl-IYSIOGRAPHY CLUB By BER! wer N1CHoLsoN March wxnds and Aprrl showers How often you haye used that expres slon but do you know why March brmgs wrnds qu1te capable of llftmg your new sprmg hat r1ght off your head or why the month of Aprll finds umbrellas and ralncoats workmg overtlme Xour nerves w1ll probably recexve a severe shock when you learn that although you be comfortably loungmg 1n your favorxte armchalr you are constantly movxng at the d11zy rate of 1000 mxles per hour Arent you now sufflcrently xnterested 1n 'Vlother Earth and her natural phenomena to craye more knowledge of your surroundmgs 'NVell then don t hesrtate our membershnp IS open to all students who are takmg or haye taken physlography Presrdent Brll Vlarsden Vrce Pres1dent Ellen Tannert Secretary Dorothy Marsden Treasurer Cmeorge Hoffmann Dlgest Correspondent Theresa Coffey CADUCEUS Correspondent Beremce Nxcholson f'Vl1ldred Loewe Chaxrman Executrve Commxttee 'Joe Baker Adelme Brammeler Sponsor 'Xflnss Brow n ORCHESTRA Bu GERRLDINI' SP1Es The Orchestra IS a musical organlzatlon whlch cons1sts of young mus1c1ans who are deeply mterested m orchestral work The Orchestra s amb1t1on IS to achreve the success whlch w1ll rank lf as the best hxgh school orchestra rn the crty We are now preparrng land workrng extremely hardy for the Annual XVashmgton UH1YCfSlIy' Fest1val IH whlch we hope to play a promlnent part Many fine solonsts w1ll paruclpate m th1s program NVe are also lookxng forward to a party whxch w1ll be gxven the latter part of the term The Orchestra meets every day the seventh per1od Those possessmg muslcal talent are urged to Joln th1s worth whxle orgamzatlon Presxdent XlvVllllS VJyl1e Vlce Presxdent Roy Pleper Treasurer Ruth Klel Drgest' and CADUCEUS Correspondent Geraldlne SDICS Sponsor Nllss Albrecht One Hundred Tuevtu om k'- K I 221.1 V 5-QT? - - - I , , , - ', . 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H 1 . . 1 f 1 Y Y A L 1 Om' Hum1redTLL nm luo UB I QC U RAT PPA , .. -, , V ., ,K X f f X N A . , 'EECAQ ullcrfu sag?-5 APPARATUS CLUB By FRANCES XVELLS Every Tuesday after school a l1vely group of grrls gathers rn the grrls gym Th1s group the Apparatus Club does all sorts of GYQICISCS on the rrngs ladders and poles The club membcrshrp rs lrmrtcd to one hundred grrls Our sponsor Mlss Krumerch rs always yyrllrng to help the grrls wrth therr apparatus Work Presrdent XX rlma Farrmgton Secretary Dorothy Flood Treasurer Nlarre Lauber Drgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Frances Wells Sponsor Nllss Krumerch ADVANCED TYPEWRITING CLUB By VERA GREINI The mernbershrp of the Advanced Typewrrtrng Club has rncreased con srderably thrs term and we hope that any advanced typeyy rrtrng students who haye not yet yorned vyrll thxnk scrrously of dorng so next term Membershrp rn thrs club grves you the opportunrty to become more profic1ent 1n typewrrtrng that 1S to rmprove your accuracy and to rncrease your speed To promote lnterest rn the Work, a contest rs held at thc end of each term and prns are awarded those who have the hrghest per cent of accuracy and the greatest number of words per mxnute Last term the prns were awarded to Margaret Maher, Nlelba New pert, Marre Ruemmler, Ethlyn Smrth, and Alberta Stern We also have a lrttle fun and play now and then Our prcnrc wrll take place sometxme 1n May Presrdent Jean Zeller Vrce Presrdent Dolores Topp Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Marsden Digest Correspondent Dorothy Berghold CADUCEUS Correspondent Vera Grern Sponsor Nllss Soeckmck Om Hundred Twenzu lhftt .C+--AY-le ri--all .I ,I 14 - . 5: : 1 - : : A ig ,. li. 3 1 : g - ge-. .: ge fg -- . -, Q g r : .. 1 A . 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PEPPERETTES Bu MARX JAXIP FERNAXDT The Pepperette Club now IH 1ts second term of exrstence xs endeavormg to contlnue wrth the work whrch recerved such gratlfyrng praxse last semester Throughout the basketball season these grrls wxth undyxng faxth rn their team carrred out the purpose of the club namely to support rnterscholastrc sports The boys on the teams have therefore been assured of an unusually loyal followrng The Pepperettes take especral prxde rn Beaumont s uctory at the d1str1ct basketball tournament Mfrth blue and Gold for IIS colors and vrctory as 1ts watchword the club IS busy practrcmg new songs and plannrng for partrcr pat1on ln a br1ll1ant presentauon on Fleld Day The Pepperettes meet on Frrday the thrrd perxod to smg peppy songs grve snappy yells and to enloy themselves thoroughly All glrls who purchase season trckets to the games and would l1ke to become Pepperettes are eordrally mvrted to Jorn Presrdent June Koehr Vrce Presrdent Audrey Nlehaus Secretary Mane Lauber Dlgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Mary Jane Fernandt SB-ermce Angelo Cheer Leaders zAudrey Nlehaus June Koehr l Assrstant Cheer Leaders Uosephme Slppy Sponsor Mxss Baxmeyer CAMERA CLUB By GEQRGE RUPPRECHT The Camera Club teaches the members many mterestrng pornts about photography such as developlng prmtrng, enlargmg, tonrng and makxng good exposures, both mdoors and outdoors The club erther owns or has the use of all equ1pment necessary for the amateur photographer ll'1ClUdl1'1g an enlargmg camera, film tanks for developmg 1n the light, and a 2000 watt movxe l1ght The act1v1t1es are not confined to Beaumont alone, for the club takes many mterestrng trrps to many rnterestrng places The membershrp IS open to all boys below the e1ghth term who are wrllxng to work consc1ent1ously at the club's act1v1t1es, although those who have jorned before thelr e1ghth term wrll strll be xncluded as members untll graduatlon Pres1dent Leonard Hoffmann VIC? Presldent Eugene Bock Secretary Franklm Sherwood Treasurer Harvey Ahrens Drgest' and CADUCEUS Correspondent George Rupprecht Sponsor Mr XVebb One Hundred Tteentu flee .' .' - - an 1 C lv - . ' ' ', . I ' 'ffll ' ' ' - U - - .- S 1 . '. j,y5f-',,-5. - . ,-'.' - ', i 1 2 2 I -i ..- - . - . ' .' . .- -. ' . - - 1 - - , - . 1, - : ' ' ' ' .- . ' 2:5-Eb:31:'-1'-.'-f-:.-54:--'eI'..':.1.-.: '. . . ' '. - - ' ' ' ' ' 1 - ' -- . 'iz-I--.I-C12 2 J -5z115:,-:-,4.:'.,'.y.1:-3:'..g:-5.-',-.g.-.2-.ge59:53.-:1e...Q1- ,LL 'I . . ' j A . 1.-.g. 1- .. .11 , g A - l ,.f: -2 : . f W Y . r . 1 1 . v . . . 3. . 3 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . Y . E . v v ' v - v v . . . . , . 1 1 1 r v . . Y . . . Y ' o Y - . . . 3 V Y. . V . . . . , , .. 1 1 1 1 v v h - f1 ' v 1 -3 -or fy STANHDCIUB nl T FRENCH CLUB cred uicnly-. 'x :Ei'CAB'U?CE'U TCH 'WJ-P STANH'CLUB Bu RICHARD SFFINII xct An rncrease rn membershrp and definlte renewal of mterest ln stamp collectmg has made thls one of the Stamp Club s most successful terms Undoubtedly the yy 1de spread publxcxty recently gxven to stamp collectmg by the press has had lts effect on St Louxs Recently for example the papers carrxed the story that the sale of stamps to phllatelrsts exceeded flve hundred thousand dollars rn one day and more than a fevs people were astonlshed by thrs The educatlonal value of collectrnff stamps has often been stressed as one of phxlately s drawmg pomts but the fact remams that the majorlty of collectors are entlced by the beauty and attractxveness of stamps and they grve llttle thought to the ever present and nelpful edu atronal srde Economy however IS also an rmportant factor ln the popularrty of th1s hobby for anyone can now collect hundreds of dlfferent stamps for a small sum ln addltlon to thxs the value of stamps IH general IS always mcreasxng The club meetmgs are held on Thursday rn Room 204 and YISIIOIS are alyx ays welcome Presldent Rrchard Stemlage Vlce Presxdent Melvrn Hartmann Secretary Treasurer Jew el Graff Drgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Audrey MOYICQ Sponsor Vlr Hall FRENCH CLUB Bu ALICF S rrwfxm Are you a French fan? Are you mterested rn the language customs and sports of FraneeJ lf so vxsxt Room 323 any Monday after school A com mrttee wxll have a program prepared whlch wrll prove both entertammg and nnstructxve The Freneh Club boasts of thlrty four members thls term, each strlvlng to make rt more successful than ever before Presrdent Bob Wh1te Vrce Presldent Adele Groene Secretary and Treasurer Janet Ackerman Drgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Alrce Stewart Sponsor Mr La Crolx One Hundred Ttemlu sewn 32-E:'.'-' .' . -, 1 - - - . - - ' ' - --.. -- - u - - - - , - . . . -.:'.f :','..'--. , ' . . . , - ? u : 2 - in 1 : 55 - . . . , . -'. '.-.5-.-.57 11- - , . - f ' - - . - . 2 - - - , . , .' . ' , - .. - 1373-:: f:'-ggg..-':'5 :-..1.'...g.:1. . ' -, . - - 1 ' - 1 - - - .: E .I , . -' , '. ' . F-nav:-1-75 --fr'-.f'-3-1-,,4.-. ,-4:1-:f.33--,-'-I-:fi-Z'I-31'-,-,312.:.:,-,.f - ' ' 4, -. - 2. 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I I I L . , y 3 l I 3 I 1 V 1 1 . . , s Q v v v - m s 1 s f, s s v f NATURF CLUB TUESDAY TYPEWRITING CI UB LL Ll I ,' 3 v' v v- -7 't'I7fU't'Il h jv- ESCA gulls' -'u SE?-'E' NATURE CLUB Bu Eporvti BOCK The program ot thc club has xncluded some very mtercstlng trxps and meetlngs thls tcrm One of the outstandmg trrps was the one to the Normandy Hlgh School Screncc Department WhlCh rs under the drrectron of lVlr Shay well known ln the field of science Th1s trlp rncluded a motlon plcture a themlstry demonstratron a museum and The Nature Trall In the latter the department IS undertakmg the task of brmgmg nature to the pupxl The trarl IS located on the campus of the school Out of th1s trrp has come the msplratron to establlsh a museum m Beaumont The club has the consent of the prmclpal 1n carrymg out thls worthy project Another outstandmg trlp was the one to Gradwohl Lxboratory m whxch we saw movlng p1ctures of the llfe hrstory of the tapeworm One of the talks grven by members mcluded an exh1b1t of mrcroscoprc young of a troprcal fish The meetmgs are on every other Frlday at 2 30 1n 126 Trxps are on all other Frrdays The success of the club depends upon the sp1r1t of tts members Thls splrrt IS expressed 1n the poetry of Burns Gle me ae spark o Nature s fire That s 1 the learnmg I deslre Prcsldent Robert Froeschner Vlce Pres1dent Robert Whrtc Secretary Dorothy Plueck Treasurer Henry Cohen CADUCEUS Correspondent Eugene Bock Dlg2SI Correspondent Russell Frederlck Sponsor Vllss McCartx VK? TUESDAY TYPEWRITING CLUB Bu JEAN CLAIRF BAIR Meetlng rs called to order Uncover typewr1ters and begln work ' Th1S IS a club organlzed for Type 2 students lnterested rn advancmg IH type work, or for those students who are behmd and wrsh to make up lessons Speeds are glven, both three mmute and ten Meetlng are held every Tuesday rn Room 213, durmg the th1rd hour Presldent V1rg1n1a Walsh Vrce Presldent Hoyte Rxcketts Secretary Treasurer Ruth Rueter Drgest' and CADUCEUS Correspondent Jean Claxre Barr Sponsor Mrss I-Iausperger Um Hundrtd Ttttvtu mm . , 1 - - - . , - ' - ' - V , - - - - . . - - . . ' - ---l -1 2 : : n ee .. : r, ' - - '- -' -:-5,115-.j47.'.::-.i'.'.'- . ' '- , . , 9 a 1 - - t - 1 e Y .1 - . , . -' -,' ,' zgjzyfxgi,-,-,1..g5,-,U:TEvii.,-5,.3:....g,.,:.A:4, , - . .EV . -. , . - - - - . V Y V b . '. . -,.'..:L-In..::.':5,?E..F,4.Z:l -'.55m.gii4.lfigxiii-v:,:.:g:glgi:5:i:.A5i-if-.4-..5A:A,f. ,it V h t i - . ji 1',,5,:g.g.4:,3cg,.-5:-33555q'.5.-Q-,ji1glgigfggitzz'g.35yQjQjQ.:. 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Y , . , . 4 1 - - v v V - - 1 y . 1 . , , . - . , 3 . . - . v - l ' ' R A I Q- 9 2 QIRIS SKATINC Cl UB rf Hz mired Thzrig VIARIONFT T F Cl UB X. 2, 5 , f fl I 5 XX N Q' f 1 3 -- w W w 5 i ' v vi . h 4- . , A , i Q 4 4 4 ,m' 1, f V 'E-1':cA la Ul0C'E'U ai-15 GIRLS SKATING CLUB Hex Ric lxx Wxl su Do you knoxx hoxx to skate on rce lf you do not jenn the Qnrls Skatlng Club and learn The club prox1des capable mstructors for gurls xx ho do not know hovx to skate Any Oxrl who belongs to the C A A may become a member of our club for the small sum of txxenty five cents 1 yelr The dues are more than pard buck because your membershlp entxtles you to reduced prlces at afternoon SLSSIOHQ For attendance on Prlday afternoon at the NVmter Garden etch member recetxes srx C A A eredxts At the end ot the term extrx er dxts for perfect attendance 1re grxen Our sk1t1ng season closes ID Aprxl vxnth elther IH Indoor or outdoor partx tor all members Vxlrth all these prrvxleges don t you thxnk II ls xx ell xx orth xour tlme 1nd monex to become 1 member of thus popultr elub Presrdent Vlary lane Hunter Secretary Wrlma Farrmgton Treasurer lune Koehr Dlgest and CADUCI-U9 Correspondent Regma Walsh lM1SS Henske S ponbors llVl1ss Ross MARIONETTE CLUB Bu Br x'H2Ix Hfxxxklxs bay boys and gxrls hovx would you like to have loads ol lun xx hrle you are bemg educatedJ Well lf thls questron appeals to you 1o1n Beaumont s Nlarronette Club 1 has club meets m Room l0 every Monday after school 'I he purpose ot thrs orgamfatxon rs to brmg about a greater apprecratxon ol the fine arts Thrs apprec1at1on IS acqunred through our marlonette performances a well balanced combmatxon of stage craft costumlng xxood craft modelmg and dramatrcs Our first play wxll be the tarrx tale Snerxx Vxlhnte md the Dxvarls and the eomedv Abe and the Pug Presldent Audrey bherman Vlce Pres1dent Beverly Hawkms Secretarx Alxce Provencher Treasurer Dolores Nolte iponsor Vlxss Crone fl r Huvelretl f 'lr 1 ,I I I .?I K-lik ' j- - -1- II -., ' - - 1 - Y - - 1 . - F.,--,'-. , - . 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Q ullcu ,E DUCK CLUB BJ AUDRPY Nufuacs Splash splash lt s the Duck Club off for some more cxcltlng swrmmnng and d1v1ng In thls club every one starts out as a begrnner and goes through all the stages of duckhood unt1l some of the best become Beaumont Ducks After one passes the begrnners tests she becomes a Baby Duck From therc she advances 1nto the more expcrrenced class of Mrddle Ducks Only the very best are able to pass th1s class and become Beaumont Ducks The hlghest honor a g1rl can achreve 1n thrs lrne IS to earn her team emblem whrch she does by showrng perfect form rn strokes and d1ves The team and advanced class are now preparmg for a course rn lrfe savrng Miss Charlotte Baxmey er IS our new Mama Duck Ruth Stemmey er coaches the team June Koehr 19 captam and lots Rad7om and lulla Petrulrs arc managers Presrdent June Koehr Vxce Presldent Lors Radzom Secretary Treasurer Frances Hulfer Drgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Audrey Nxehaus Sponsor Vlrss Baxmeyer 4 K3 GIRIS GYM CLUB By F1 ORENCI: MEX ERINC When a vlsrtor comes to the Grrls gym on Thursday afternoon he wrll sec a group of g1rls lmed up lrstemng to one of Doc s 1nsp1r1ng talks When the talk rs ended, the g1rls learn a marchlng drxll and sometimes a new yell Then comes a lesson on some apparatus rn the gym After several exercrses have been taught, the begmners may go home and the parallel bar team and other advanced g1rls who are ambrtlous to earn a place on the sxde horse team, stay The parallel bar team IS a new branch of the Gym Club whxch has per formed at the Chrlstmas program and at the Mothers Day party Doc' IS now rnterested 1n organlzmg a side horse team s1m1lar to the parallel bar team and a horrzontal bar balance ladder team Grrls now 19 your chance to work hard and earn a place on one of these teams Presxdent Jean Eversden VICE Presldent Dorothy I-lmton Secretary Grace Wrdbxn 'Dxgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Florence Meyermg Sponsor Dr lehrman Ove Hundred 7 hrrzu three ,ul-x??x 1-i L- Xllmi- - - Jlil,-, 45?if2?.f5-'-'.f52 '. - -. -i. 57 5 : E . 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' 'Seiya :a'u4lc'Eu OLDEN TIMES VS NOW Bu A H HUNIINC rox In the days of the lrttle red schoolhouse most people llved nn the eountry or 1n rural commumtres where the whole famrly d1d physlcal labor of VBFIOU5 klnds Boys and glrls had chores and d1d varlous tasks for whxch they were responslble 'Ihese ehores took therr Ilmt kept them off the streets ano developed m the doer some sense of responslbrllty for the famrly welfare as Well as perhaps some prrde IH md1v1du1l JLCCmpllShmLHI At present dwellers rn modern cltles do not have many ehores to be gmven to the younger members of the famrlles Much of the tra1r'1ng such as boys and glrls rn the olden days recelved IS ent1rely om1tted ln the modern famxly s brrnglng up of rts chlldren Beaumont IS carrymg on many extra currlcular act1v1t1es Whlfh actlvxtles take the boys and glrls t1me glse them somethmg to do lncrease their ab1l1ty to do thmgs worth Whrle and dev lop ln them a sense of responslbxllty Among such BCIIVIIIES may be listed football baseball basket ball track band orchestra boys and girls glee elubs boys md grrls swlmmmg clubs and various other lesser clubs vary1n0 from t1me to t1me The Beaumont Hlgh School Patrons ASSOCIAIIOH wlshes to commend the Splflf shown by the faculty and student body m these 1ct1v1t1es and heartily endorses their contmuatron by those an 'IIIIIIOIIIIY Presldent W J Studt Frrst V1ce Presldent E C Wagner Second Vlce Presrdent A L Schmxdt Delegates to Allnance Igmgiiilgfr Secretary H E Spoeneman fAss1stant Secretary A H Huntmgton Treasurer T H Mohr Sergeant at Arms I R VIQYI RIFLE CLUB Bu FRI-D CHRPNKA You have probably read a great deal about the nflemen who explored thls great country of ours rrsklng thelr lrves to make posslble a natron extendmg from the Atlantlc to the P3Clf:lC coast Such outstandmg fronuersmen as Danxel Boone Sxmson Kenton and Klt Carson are rlghtfully the heroes of every Amerrcan boy and glrl We mlght traee the h1story of Amerrca from that day to thrs m the story of Amerlcan rlflemen It I9 only natural that every young Amerlcan should feel the urge to try his hand wlth h1s mstrument of preclslon whlch has had so much to do w1th the creatlon the development and the defense of hrs country After the frontxers had just about drsappeared and untll a comparatlvelv few years ago the bov who wanted to learn to shoot had to go off on the quret wxth a llttle group of hrs frlends and learn the best he mlght by shootmg at such targets as offered themselves The xdea of a grrl learmng to shoot was prac :Continued on plge l'l7l One Humlrefl' Ihzrfu lLz 1 - - - -. 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E W ,I ,ld l ' CAB'U?C'E'U I WRESTLING CLUB Bu GLENINI NAGEL The enrollment rs greater IhlS term than last and the two club teams under team captams Ray Ferguson and Vernon Nalley are holdmg four weekly bouts w1th honors about even as thls artxcle goes to press It IS wxth regret that we lose some of our charter members agaln thls term and we take thls opportunrty to brd them God speed and success IH thelr undertakmgs after leavmg Beaumont We know the mental development here recerved w1ll be well complemented by thexr line physlcal development for a sound body as well as a sound mmd fosters 1n1t1at1ve and burlds reserve for emergencres When the call for September enrollment 1n the Wrestlmg Club IS made may we expect a fine membershlp? Coach Stmson works hard w1th the new as well as the old members Come out and glve rt a try All bouts are conducted under colleglate amateur rules and no holds for pumshment are permltted Manager Ray Ferguson Secretary Treasurer Vernon Nalley Drgest Correspondent Kenneth Hancock CADUCEUS Correspondent Glenn Nagel lRay Ferguson Team Captains ,Vernon Nalley Sponsor Mr Stmson 6049 RIFLE CLUB CContmued from page l3DJ txcally unheard of Nou all th1s has been changed and boy or g1rl can learn to shoot w1th the a1d of a real lnstructor In add1t1on he can partxclpate 1n the organlzatlon and control of a club and he can Wm a whole ser1es of attrac t1ve medals as h1s sk1ll lmproves The Natlonal Rlfle Assocratxon furnishes the mstructxon for the adult leaders, provxdes officlal targets and medals, arranges 1nd1v1dual and team matches, furmshes plans for mdoor and outdoor ranges, and does everythmg that xt can to help make the clubs a success Any boy or glrl under mneteen vears of age who w1ll agree to ab1de by the Sportsmens Code and the rules of the Natlonal Rlfle ASSOCIBEIOH can become a member We belong to the Greater St LOUIS .lunlor Rlflemen s Assoclatlon comprxs 1ng mne schools Beaumont, John Burroughs, Chr1st1an Brothers' College, Cleveland, Country Dav, Hadley, Western lVl1l1tary Academy, Un1vers1ty Clty, and Webster Groves Pres1dent Armm Frck Vxce Presrdent Robert Smlth Secretary Ralph Alsmeyer Treasurer James Kelsey Quartermaster George Rupprecht CADUCEUS and Drgest ' Correspondent Fred Chrenka Sponsor Vlr Mitchell One Hundred Thrrtq seven 1- -- -. 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Jia 'ELQECA E'U6lC'E'U s MOTHERS CLUB Be, Niles S1111 I Xl xx bpeukrng 1n 5LllOldSIlL terms durxng the past semester the Beaumont Vlorhers Club has accomplrshed manv thmgs rankrng hugh both from a soclal and a financlal polnt of new The contacts made by and among the members through thelr partrclpatlon rn the vlrxous actrvrtres of thls orgam7at1on have proved a fittrng reward for the efforts put forth by those who contrlbuted to the success of the varlous endeavors of the club The hrgh callber of the membershlp together demonstrated by the response to the call of the resulted 1n Beaumont Mothers Club capturrng occaslons by havmg the largest representatron at a sernes of book revrews grven by one of our large department stores From a soc1al standpolnt rrch rewards were reaped by The members JSSOCIBIIHQ with one another ln the enjoyable work of stagmg one of Beaumont s most successful plays Th1s actrvrty was partrcnpated rn by at least one th1rd of the membershxp d1v1ded 1nto the followxng groups the cast the chorus and the dance all under the able rnstructron and dxrectron of patlent and wxllmg faculty members MISS LaBerge Mr Stamm and Mrs Havelka The unt1r1ng efforts of Mrs Schaum added much to thls sueeessful year and Mr Wrlbur N Fuller as aduser eould always be counted on for encour agement Th1s club can boast ot a capacltv attendance tt every meetlng as a well balanced program consrstrng of excellent muslcal numbers and speakers ot prom1nence 1S always presented Any one lnterested 1n the welfare of the eommunlty or the 3Cf1V1I1QS of the school rtself IS rnvlted to Jom The meetxngs are held the first Tuesday of eaeh month 1t 7 -la P M rn Room 'SO2 at wlth loyal cooperatron was telephone commrttee uh1ch the hrghest award on two the school Presrdent Vlce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer V rs Vlrs Mrs Nlrs H W Sehlum W Lochmoeller J Epsteln I-l l av - - -- -- XT- , 1 X Al 4, 7 N uxfi: Ur ze flumlreel Ihufu n -. - - .1 -. . j ' ', .:f-'-'5:P ' i ' ' - - 1 - 2 L -. . 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WITENACEMOT O c H n1'redFo1u SCIENCE CLUB . nf um rn 'S-sion. :a'Ullc'Eu arg-2,5 W ITENAGEMOT Bu Donor Ill PM LlClx Once agnn thc Wrtenagcmot 1Slf1fht mldst of a busy season of work lhc membershlp of the club has been lncreased by some of Beaumont s outstandrng students Manx of the mterestnng economxc and pol1t1cal YODICS of the day have been subjects of our debates Vvle have been honored by entertalnlng the XVash1ngton Umycrsxty Debatxnq Ilam whlch dlscussed the unlcameral system of goy ernment The debate yy as cxceedmglyf nnformatxve and yltally rntercstlng 'Nleys members are 1lvsays welcome and wc feel ccrtun that any pupmls who yoln our ranks yull End their time Null spent Prcsrdent lated Haffner XIICQ Presldent Sara Mlller Secretary MJXIDC Lalor lEm11 Rmgwald Treasurers ,Fred Ahrens Dlgest and CADUCI:US Correspondent Dorothy Pavlrck l rbrarlan James Carleton lMlSS Colwell Sponsors llVl1ss Rrfkln SCIENCE CLUB Bu WILI IAXI SXIITH The Sclence Club 19 one of the growmg organmatrons at Beaumont l s vxorth has been proved by 1ts consxstent success slncc 1ts beglnnmg several terms ago, and a recently wxdened scope of mterests has resulted ln a larger enrollment than ever before Its actrvrucs fall 1nto several d1v1s1ons Hrst, laboratory experrmentatlon done by the club as a group and mdrvrdually, second, lectures and rnformal screntrfic dxscusslons by' the members and thlrd short local trrps to such places for example as the Gradwohl l aboratorres or Barry Wehmxller Machrnery Company New members are welcome at the meetlngs 1n Room 124 on Frrdavs after school Presldent Russell Aufderhelde Vxce Presrdent Robert McCreary' Secretary Treasurer Theodore Wurmb Trxpmaster Edward Kowert Drgestw and CADUCEUS Correspondent Wxlllam Smlth Sponsor Mr Pancok Ore Hundred Form om 'kT+.L .-K il---jslg 'V -. 1 - - - -. 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Just thrnle If you belong to the C A A you re rn the svyrm you may Jorn any athletrc club m the school and recerye eredrt for your work For these credrts you are gryen 1yy xrds For 400 pomts one recerves 1 numeral for 800 a letter for l200 1 pm for l800 a guard and for 2400 a trophy Srnce the begrnnmg of Beaumont s hrstory only flye trophres haye been vyon I ast term Nllldred 71be'l yy as presented 1 trophy as an relenoyyledgment ot her rthletrc abrllty As you knoyy 1 party rs grven eyery year A drfferent type yyas grven thrs term for the mothers of th G A A members Ihe Mothers Club were lnvrted and an entertarnment was presented rn the audrtorrum The party proved to be such 1 success that rt may be trred agarn next year Presrdent Vrce Presrclent Secretary Treasurer D1gest and CADUCPUS Correspondent Fourth year Drrector Ihrrd year Drrector Second year Drrector Elmabeth 'I hreraut Maury Snell Vrrgmra Smrth Frances Huffer by ely n Brueseke Wrlma F1rr1ngton Bermce Angelo Rosemary I avys Elarne Schlottm mn Sponsor lVI1ss Brxmey er FITSI year Drrector C v DOLPHINETTES Bef Ht 1 t Nl DIXIIIRIXDI s Ihe Dolphxnette Club IS a sw1mm1ng organxzatron eomposed ot about n1ne members 1nclud1ng the mstructor It was organlzed rn I933 by MISS Baxmeyer and Mrs I-Iavelka for the purpose of learntng how to swrm It meets every Wednesday the seventh perrod Progress has been steadrly mcreastng from meetmg to meetmg The arm of each Dolpbmette IS to be able to swrm the yyrdth of the pool before she graduates Um Humlreel lrwrlu Ihre. 5.AEA1. . , -1 -1 - 1 A I . 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Jr Hurvdredl nu folr A AN ESP Dk V07 LA ,, . . -s. ...I--as Efcaaezulsiisag , 'LJ LA VOZ DE ESPANA Bu JANE Woops lrmc on your hands, Well Spanrsh students nf you have there rs no better way to spend If than to Joxn Mr Stlnson s club la V07 de Espana Whlch meets each Tuesday afternoon at 2 40 rn Room 224 The actxvrtxes are educa tronal and drvertmg We have contact wlth other Spannsh students 1n a Spanlsh atmosphere Troublesomc class questlons are explaxned Spanrsh conversauon IS practrced songs are sung tn Spanrsh and plays by members of the club for members and therr guests are gxven In thxs wax we try to catch some of the romance and glamour of Old Spam Each school year We have two grand HLSIZIS ln the fall a school dance wlth refreshments ln the sprmg a great outlng wrth plenty of eats games plcturc takmg etc Our sponsor Mr Strnson tries to make our actrvltxes as mterestmg as posslble and he succeeds admrrablv Come to our meetlngs We Wxll welcome you and try to help vou to carrx away a pleasurable memory of your v1s1t Presldente Senor Raymond Carneal V1ce Prcsrdentc Senor Roberto Carneal Secretar1o Tesorero Senorlta Edwlna Neubauer Correspondent del Drgcst Scnorrta Jewell Graff Correspondent del CADUCEUS Senorxta Jane Woods Padrrno del Club Senor LeGrande Stxnson Hasta el septnembrc que vxene HANDICRAFT CLUB By JULIA ST JoHN 'lhls club meets at 7 30 every Errday under the sponsorshrp of Nllss Nrcholson We each do the klnd of hand work whrch We are mterested rn All glrls who are mterested m any sort of hand work are 1nv1ted to Joln Presldent Catherxne Whlpple V1ce Presldent Vlrgxnla Hannefin Secretary Treasurer Bllly Anne Ehlers lDlg6St ' and CADUCFUS Correspondent Julla St John Sponsor Vllss Nrcholson Ove Hundred Porlu me L K K 7 I 4-i111 V ' 554. , 5.3 . -I l - - I , . . . - . . .-- , - - - 5 - - 'T-7-2 '-- -: ' ' - - - . 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CHESS CLUB By RICHARD Su txt xc e Chess probably the most anerent and eosmopolrtan ot all games ot skxll IS played rn vrrtually every country on earth Although lts orrgrn rs lost rn legends and tradrtrons of the past If was undoubtedly mvented somewhere rn the Far East passrng from Indla to Persra and thence to Europe The word chess 1 supposed to be derlved from shah mat meanrng the krng rs dead In chess two opposmg forces eonsrstrng on each srde of the kung and queen two blshops two knrghts two rooks and erght pawns are drawn up ln battle array on a board of 64 alternatmg black and whrte squares and the strategy of the confllet l1es rn maklng a successful attack on the enemy s krng for when one player or the other IS unable to protect hrs kmg from capture on the next move he rs checkmated and the game IS over Though the finer pomts of chess demand much trme and labor to be developed the rudrments are ot a srmplc and deflnrte character and can be easrly learned I:.ven the novrce galns much enjoyment and benefit by playmg chess Perhaps thrs rs why each Tuesday after school finds Room 730 full of ardent ehess players deep rn cogxtatron In the Chess Club re organrzed thrs term many Beaumont students who were merely farr chess players are becommg skrlled The whole elub rs fast becommg one of Beaumonts most actrye organrzatrons Presrdent Wrlllam Buschart Vlce Presrdent Xhck Nrckola Secretary and 'I reasurer Frederrck Schulte Drgest and CADUCEUS 4 Correspondent Renard I-Ieydt Sponsor Vlr rianamrefl RADIO CLUB By V1 RNONI I ICH W9 BPC These are the call letters of the Beaumont Radro Cl b u Anyone who IS rnterested rn sendrng and recervrng messages over short wave IS rnvrted to jorn our club To be able to send messages one must pass a govern ment test The Radro Club prepares the student by g1v1ng rnstruclrons on th' K. Vlorse Code and explalnrng the theory ot radro XVe have our own transmrtter d h an recerver w rch we work ' every Thursday after school rn Room 73-l Presrden Vrce Presldent Anthony Wrngerter Secretary Treasurer Kelth Reece Drgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Vernon I leh Sponsor Vlr Gould I Elmer Peters One Hundred Fortu seeen . k - K : : , - I U- - -U .4':.E'17Q1- -2EfS1i?55.'-'f-L' --- '- . - -.?.. E E : : - 1 .: : r- ' '.- I ' '. 'ij .g I 1 4- , ' .' - ' .1 ' . L ' A ' A i ' i 2. ' , ' ,' - 'l - 'A .'.2E'3-:2Ei5'risk'-3L'32 145.1221-1 s .15 . 1 J 1.11- f.:afEtffs31i-ef:-Qf:r:gf2:1f--iS.f-tZ- . L '. . . .' l . , . y , .' . . ' ' . N ' 4 V 3 7 Y Y 7 ' J . . , L . , . 3 . '. S I V 1 I C l 1 I ' ' C x 1 m ' x r 1 1 I . r 4 x l Q I - , , s V ' f , , , I D Y .. lg I 1 3 I ' m 1 - ' ' m ' ' y ' A 'm I l I , e V , . . N Om Hu Htl' forlu efafl UB C CS AT M RTHE + T35 'QS' ' MATHF MATICS Cl UB Bu ALDPx Hfycm R The Mathematlcs Club meets every Frrday the th1rd perlod rn Room llb SlXfh seventh nd exghth term students who have studred enough mathe matlcs to warrant an 1nterest rn and an understandlng of the subjects discussed at the meetlngs are clxglble for membershrp The IOPICS for drscussxon are assrgned 1nd approyed by our sponsor Vllss hrtzen and are prepared and presented by the members Reference books are supplled by the club or may be obtarned from the school or publlc llbraryf T he subjects pertaln to practrcal appllcatron of mathematlcs neyy theorxes mathe matrcal puules and hrstory of mathemat1cs The members are also mstructed ln the use of the slrde rule the most useful of mathemat1c1l mstruments Thus the members not only have a good t1me at the meetmgs but they also profit rn an mtellectual vyay by thelr attendance The club ts novy 1yy axtmg 1 plcnlc to be held liter ln the term Presrdent Robert Ruth V1ce Presxdent Nlllton Bruce Secretary June Kloske Treasurer Vernon Lrch Dlgest Correspondent Tom Shannahan CADUCEUS Correspondent Alden Hacker Sponsor Vlmss E1t7en BOYS SKATING CLUB Bu Vlslwom I ICH lhe Boys Skatmg Club ts one of the largest clubs IH the school Every l'r1day th1s group enjoys one of the most lnvxgoratlng of all sports 1ce skatmg fhrs healthful sport 19 very' easxly' learned from members of our elub As a speclal surprlse th1s vear vye had a free skate, whtch was very much enyoved by all Vyle hope that anyone Interested rn skatlng w1ll jom us Presrdent George Hoffmann Vxce Presrdent Harry' Wachsler Treasurer Ted Ware Secretary Tom Branch Dxgest and CADUCEU5 Correspondent Vernon Lxch Sponsor Vlr Pancole Om Huntfrec1'Fort.1 mn 1 - I -A f - -U n 1 - :I . 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A . . - 4 ' I 'A 3 1 1 1 Y H 'I X J 3 1 . , e . e . , 1 V 1 - 1 1 V 1 1 V 1, V V f - 1 V 1 1 1 1 C - V 1 1 1 V C , V . , 1 V. . 1 V V 1 1 1 1 1 e 4 1 e , V .. - VV f 1 v V L 5 C NC SKA BOYS x I 1-7 P P P I 4 F H'filJ'TLfIc'Lff'lffg1 'Seems ullceu ' ALFRED MARSHALL CLUB Bu CI ll rox Jorzpxx The Alfred Marshall Club s mam purpose 15 the study of socxal and cconomu condltrons ln Qt I ours whxch rs actomplrshtd through y lsrtmg plants md publlt 1nst1tut1ons The program of the club consrsts of trxps through all sorts of plants such as Coodwlll Industrles Hostess Cake Post D1sp1tch Unlon BIQCUII and 'VIel1us Qhoe Factory The lnstrtutrons ylsrted Wrll b Nughborhood House Wesley House Vkfeltome Inn Hooytrulle Ccntnl Qtatmon Belltfontamt F1rm Presrdent fared I-Iaffner Vlce Presldent Dolores Topp Secretary Florrne Conv 'ay Treasurer Ray Baer Drgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Cllfton Jordan Joe Bolbecker George Hoffmann C l1ss Representatnts Add1SOH Taylor Robert Goudy James Carlton SMISS I-Iudler Sponsors lVIr Vylhltehouse MIXED CHORUS Bu Joax HOLLIDAX Do you lrke to srng Do you enjoy good mus1c Well here s your chance Why not Join the M1xed Chorus The chorus obtarns 1ts namt from the com b1nat1on of bovs and grrls into one smgmg socretv the first of 1ts klnd rn Beaumont The only requrrements for enterxng are that you must be at least a fifth term student and have a farr volce The purpose of thxs chorus 1s to tram the vorce and to teach apprec1at1on of musrc through the study of choral numbers of the type The club also offers opportunmes for those who enyoy slngmg for lts tultural value Presrdent VICC Presndent Secretary Treasurer Dxgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Sponsor Robert Oechsncr Elmer Chase Evelyn Bruesekt Joan Holllday Kflxss Albrecht u f Q Keu Iotarloon paqeDU I Chur1esD1ckens 7 C Bernard .Shuw, 5 Lord Huron 4 lrum 5 Cobb 5 II'1IIzum Ix,O!'lfSLL'OI'Ih 6 Wzllxanv IW fhacherau One Hundred Fxftu om ,L-k ik---K J--i.?i--l-- . ., -1, --- - U I Y - E - V , ',. - Qi- u ng.l 1 :rx '.. .' 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PING PONC1 CLUB U NOVFI FFRS 'Eg-fcA E9'UQCE'U ' PING PONG CLUB Hu B1 RNIICI QCHLI tt I:ach term the Prng Pong C lub ts groyung rnto a more popular organtzatlon Ihls term so many grrls turned out that vue had to take only the old members and the hlghest termers of the neu ones Thls club meets every Wednesday afternoon rn the lunch room each grrl playtng tyyo games Three G A 'X credrts are gryen for each game that rs played and ten credlts toward an emblem are gtven for each game won 'I hrs emblem IS awarded at the end of each term to the g1rl who has the largest number of credtts Credlts ar also gtyen tor attendance and these are carrred from one term to another 'I he dues are twenty ICIVK cents If you are absent three trmes vou are automatrcally dropped from the club Prestdent VI1Idred Baumhoff Vtce Prestdent Helene Dlmttrlades Secretary Treasurer Vlarjorre McCoy Dtgest and CADUCEU9 Correspondent Bernxce Schulte IVI1ss Wagener I Sponqon lIVI1ss IVIcGreu NOVELF ERS Bu AIBI-RI Ct wxwe H-XXI Do you play a strtnged tnstrument a banjo gurtar or mandolm It you do jotn the Noveleers and be assured of a good ttme The Novelcers meet every 'Vlonday Wednesday and Friday the thlrd hour 1n Room 31 Under the eapable sponsorshtp of Mr Saeger the club has made remarkable progress Wlth the Splflf that prevalls rn the elub the boys are bound to reach the hrghest pmnacles of success You wlll rdentrfy the club members by the emblems berng worn The Noveleers have played on several programs ln the past and hope to play on many more IH the near future Presrdent Robert Nut Vrce Presrdent Robert Froeschner Secretary and 'I reasurer August Papxle Dtgest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Albert Cunmngham Sponsor NfIr 'iaeger 1' . 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LIBRARY CLUB f f Y xx I Orw H mired Fzrm S x H V SHAKESPEARE CLUB -E'-g'cA E9'UflC'E'U LIBRARY CLUB Bu LORRAIINE Kocrt Ihe Llbrary C lub meets on the first and th1rd Thursdays of each month The first meetmg IS a tr1p to some mterestmg and educational place ln the cxty The second meetmg IS held rn the llbrary After a talk on 1 subject of mterest book reports are gnen by the members The rest of the meetmg rs a crltlcal drscusslon of the lxterature read A few of the authors consxdered thrs term were Galsworthy Lewls De la Roche Rolvaag Douglas and Ersklne Pres1dent Dorothy Zrmmerman Secretary Treasurer Edward Frederlck Dlgest Correspondent Ruth Parsons CADUCEUQ Correspondent Lorralne Koch fFvelyn Brueseke Executmve Commxttee ' red Haffner Lorraine Rxtcher Sponsor MISS Ross SHAKESPEARE CLUB Bq Ht Ltxr DIKIIFRI-KDE-S To be or not to be that IS the questlon lend every man thy ear but few thy volce We are such stuff as dreams are made on And our httle l1fe rs rounded w1th a sleep etc No, thls IS not an Engllsh class Thlrty five members of the Shakespeare Club are answermg to the roll call Meetmgs are held every other Tuesday at 2 35 ln Room 308 The maxlmum membershlp of the club has been 1ncreased from twenty flV6 to thrrty five boys and glrls of hxgh scholastxc standmg Thls term, a serres of programs consrstmg of scenes from the plays of Shakespeare have been glven Almost all of the members have had an oppor tumty to show the1r ab1l1ty along thls lme These programs have been lnterestmg as well as lnstructlve Scenes from the followmg plays have been g1ven Hamlet Nlacbeth Twelfth N1ght, The Merchant of Vemce 'As You Llke It A Vl1dsummer's Nxght Dreamf lVlerry WIVBS of Wmd sor and 'Romeo and Jullet Prizes were awarded to Marv Job for the best 1Com nucd on page 1393 Ove Hundred Frflu seeen K , I ,L . -..1 zyrggg , Ali. - - - . . . 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IH SK BA 9 CJR Y K0 1 tl - s glue-' GIRLS BASKFTBAI L Xlxmt I r x nthusustrx xx s ot C x Llumrd hxr Shoot COIIM on txtm xxrx yust 1 lx xx ot numxrx us xx 'txs tor thx gurls to xxprxss thxrr pxp at thx xx xxlxlx IIIILLIIUQ of thx qrrls brslxxtbxll squmd Rnd xx hx not Iraxh ot thosx sxxxntx fixx gxrls vxas mwoous to p1ss thx rxqurrxd Ixsts tor 1 xurmcx and to hxlp hxr tx'1m xxm gamxs hx tournamxnt brouvht rxxl lxtrx n lor mll pllxxrs Ihx gamxs rxsultx tn sx compxtltlx ns lmong thx I s thx 3 s tn t x Ilhxrx was howxvxr vxrx good mttxrtal on ill of thx txtms Captams and ofllxxrs xlxxtxd for thx txrm wxrx ISIll'lbLfIl Krxhmxyxr hrst txrm Juln Bxnrn ast sxxond txrm Lxxlyn Bruxsxkx thrrd txrm Gertrudx Horner fourth txrm X7lI'glYll8 Smlth fifth txrm Clarxan Prallx srxth txrm VI1X1nx Rox sxxxnth txrm Gxrtrudx Schorgx xrghth txrm I rxasurxr Dorothx P lood Dlgxst md QADUCIHUS Corrxspondxnt Nflarrx I aubxr Sponsor Vllss Ross SHAKESPEARE CLUB lfontmuxd from ptgx 171 I rntxrprxtatron ol thx porter sxxnx from Vlacbxth md to Lathermx Whrpplx for thx bxst lntxrpretltron ot thx xloxxn scxnx from II Wxlfth Nlght Vllss Albrecht s xlass ot applted mustx turnrshx-d a delxghttul program of composrtrons from Kretsler Gramger and I xslt it thls program Nllss Bess Gert! slster ol Vhss Edna CJCIII sang sexeral songs from Shakespxarx s plays Ihx Shakespearx Club was 1nv1ted to Vx'ebster College to attend the per tormancx ot the I amlng of the Shrexx Vlanx members accepted the tnvttatlon and enyoved the plax x members are rehxarsmg I h' Box Vw rll xx lilxld ns to hx grven at the last meetrng of thx xlub Presldent Patrrxta Wrrtl XIICC Presldent Iohn Smrth Secretary Vlary Job Treasurer I a Verne I oxhman Dtgest and QADUQP US Correspondent Helenx Dtmrtrtades Sponsor Vhss Donnxllx Om' Hxmdrexl flfta mm' X ':Y'Q '-K I-1'- lJ -. l'-'. - - - +f 1 - ':1'-:'g:I-.g'- . , ' - - U - - n - .I .3,j I, -lf: 3 ' 2. .: g r-- It . -. 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NOVFLTY ORCHESTRA XVALKING CLUB 'V'V 2 NOVELTY ORCHESTRA lhe f-IISI appearance ot the newly formed Noxelty Orchestra was tor the Dunn M6mOfl3l Boys dance Thursdav February twenty first Thls group drd exceptlonally well and Beaumont should boost each and nary one Future engagements lflClllClk the G A A md 'Vllxcd Chorus partus to be held at the l'iOU1 Plamst Mex Martm Arnold Wlttmann lohns Howard Laumann Charles Cnnsberg Accordlon August Paprlt Banjo Robert Nur Bass Vxol W1ll1S Wylxc Herbert Schollmever Trumpets Joe Martln Anthony Spmano PAndrew Fran? Saxaphones yEdgar Schroeder Charles Kroepal Tuba Edward Barbowskr Drums Norbert Boesevs etter Sponsor Cmract Ethel Albrecht WALKING CLUB By RL TH LACHx1ANux March march march along the hrghw ay IS the theme of the Gxrls Walkrng Club Every Thursday afternoon uc meet 1n Room 112 before gomg on one of our happy health g1V11'1g trlps Some of the xnterestmg walks th1s term have been to the Star T1mes Burldmg Papendrck s Bakery St Louls Darry and Statlon KWK The club s membershrp has been l1m1ted to srxty g1r1s th1s term although apphcatrons were numerous Th1S sprlng we shall have the accustomed vuener roast rn O Fallon Park lt sounds hke a lot of fun doesn t1t Besldes five G A A credtts are glven for nch trlp Presrdent Dorothy Rrese Vrce Presrdcnt Helen Shank Secretary Treasurer l a Verne Lochmoeller D1gQSf and CADUCEUS Correspondent Ruth Lochman XMISS Collxer Spomors l'X'l1ss Geltf U H iriS1I EX ' ' 1 1 . 1 Y 1 v1 v 1- A - 1 ' v ' 1 1 f v1 . ' 1 ' - rx 1 A 1 L 1v1 v 1. 1 1 ' . 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UB H F 9 SUAN 3 x 5 i J' QT fi - W f ' ' ' .-. i 1 lk ,L 'agua za'wl7c'r:'u is SPANISH CLUB By Krxxr IH BROWN and Blll Waosxc lx CHII E CON CARNE A LA MEJICANA lf you yy r w ct senorzia mourdn t you get a tnrxu out of be1ng awakened ll Z a m by a loye song outsldc your wmdow by a n1ce young man It s nrce for a g1rl to be so screnaded But what lf you were a gay caballero You mlght bc broke and want a frcc meal Or you mlght just uant to be lnvntcd tn for somethmg to eat Take ll from the Spamsh Club that xt s not lovc xt s hunger that leads the serenader bcncath thc wnndow of the MQXICSD and Spamsh senor1tas w1th hxs guxtar and love songs You ste the custom IS for the famxly of the grrl to 1nv1te the young man ln when he serenades no matter wh1t tlme lt S Not that the Spamsh Club lndulges ln such late hours but we d1d get a blg thr1ll out of sxnglng Beautlful Heaven one of the most popular of the old Mexlcan serenades wxth Rlchard Brunk as leader accompanled by Art Schleler at our meetrng on March 4 nn Room 304 Rrchard gave us a real Spanrsh serenade 1n a program composed of folk songs and popular a1rs The chrle con carne was wantlnv at that mcetmg but vye shall surely have lf at our fiesta thc 17th Prrday of the term May Z-lth Along wrth your Spanxsh translations exercxses verbs and vocabulary to whlch you devote yourself ln the routme of classes why not get the rhythm and feellng for the language and llfc of thc people whose tongue you are SfI'1VlHg so hard to master by jo1n1ng thc Spanxsh Club whrch has not only the dxgnlty and tradxtlons of old Spam but also the glamour and glory of new Spam, lt s sma t to be a member of thc Spanxsh Club We grave a rcal Spamsh boy yylth a real Spanlsh namc for prcs1dent Antcl Varas whose handsomc ofos neqros and flashlng smllc are as Spanlsh as Spam ltself He 15 ass1sted by an able crop of senorztas and caballeros as oflicers Ruth Schulenberg IS cha1rman of the party commxttee Her co workers are Henry Cohen Paul Krmpel Amta lVlerr1tt and B111 Buschart The meetlngs are Mondays at 10 a m 1n 220 regularly' Here you have your house fAQUl Irene Va' su casa! or as we sav IH Pnglnsh Make yourself at home Presldente Antel Varas Vlce Presxdentc Don Lorlmor Secretarxa VlfglHl8 Smlth Tesorero Everett Fxx lKenneth Brown Para el CADUCEO ,Bill Wadsack Para el Drgest Margaret Jerden lFred Cross lGeorge Weay'er Dxrectora VllSS Morgan La Guardla One Hundred Sum three I:V V V. 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V , V V V V . - . , V V - ADVERTISING Donxgan Ruth Drehmann Ruby Dyer Patrrcra Franz Harrret Hancock Kenneth Hartmann Melvxn J Hrnd Dorothy Ketts Roland Klmpel Eleanor Kloker N I orlmrer Don Louxs Mahner Vxolet McCarthy Mary Meyerlng Florence Meyers Esmeralda O HndedS lu 400 250 250 250 l600 500 l600 250 800 650 750 250 400 400 250 SOLICITORS Mueller Clarence Muenrnghaus Alvera Muldner Arllne Newbauer Edwrna Nlehaus Audrey Oughton Margaret Pluchmskx Mary Remecke Vrrgrma Schaum Hortense Stolfregen Ruth Whlte Bob Wolter Fred Yakukrs Stanley Fre erlc R H I Wlttmann Arnold 30 00 2 50 1050 2 50 2 50 400 8 00 2 50 4 00 2 50 44 00 2 50 l600 800 Held, Lois 5.00 Pluchinski, Charles 2.50 ' I ' ' ' ' ,' I y no u r .ix -f XII ISA J. L1bera1 Educatton and j f: the Future .r- In spnte of all our problems the world goes on turnlng and --v- there are future years It wlll be a brxght future for the youth of today 1f they are prepared to make It so You are the men of the future you must prepare to make the most of the future of uour future Prepare Prep1re for what' For wh1t the future holds Are we begmnmg to realnze that there are thmgs of such worth that they cannot be rated ln terms of dollars and cents that the word Success does not begln w1th a dollar sngn but that It depends upon the usefulness and effectlveness of our lives? And through all the ages the educated man has been the effectlve man Yes we need technlcally tralned men but the recent past has taught us that we cannot hope to carry on even xn a mechanlzed c1v1l17at1on wlthout the thmker the man who IS capable of preventlng the maladjustments whlch the merely technlcally tralned speclalxst IS so llkely to create The lawyer the doctor the teacher the dentlst the banker the Hnancler the professxonal man ln any field you choose IS so much the better lawyer doctor teacher banker and so on nf mn addltlon to h1s professnonal tralmng he IS an educated man Surely the future w1ll be brlghter lf ln the face of our present day depresslon mtellectual rather than economlc and 1n reply to the false prophets of the d1ssolut1on of our Western culture we can ra1se up a group of lntellectual and courageous young men and women eager to re assert and strive for the rlvht objectwes of C1V1l1L3IlOf1 and culture and human effort But for th1s we must have many more llberally educated men The l1berally educated man IS the effectne man who as Newman says IH h1s Idea of a Un1vers1ty IS at home 1n any soc1ety has a common ground wlth every class knows when to speak and when to be silent --can ask a questxon pertlnentlv and galn a lesson seasonably Is there not a lack today of men who have that educatlon whlch teaches them to see thlngs as thev are to go nght to the pomt to dlsentangle a sketn of thought to detect what IS SOphlSI1C3l and to d1scard what IS lrrelavent A In fine Newman s ldea of a Umyersxty trammg must come to be more fully appreclated We need more men whose educatlon prepares them to fill any post vuth credxt and to master my subject wlth fac1l1tV It IS strange that we have lost s1ght to a great extent of so seemmgly ele mentary a prmcxple It IS strange we haye thought that almost any type of spec1al17ed technlcal traxmng could form the background for a successful and effect1ve man s llfe The future 1f lf IS to be br1ght must be domlnated more and more by educated men by thmkers tramed 1n lxterature and the classlcs and ph1losophy 1n the socnal sclences h1story and socxology polltxcal sc1ence and economics and all that Goes to make up the llberal culture of an advanced c1y1l17at1on Th1s IS the type of man the future just ahead of us IS demandlng Th1s ns the type of educatlonal preparatlon yy hxch has always been gxyen ln the COLLEGE OE ARTS AND SCIENCES at SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY O 5, f ' Y 44' :1 A-A 'I , 5-. 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I KRS ?e' Ye ' l llll IRIIS Or Hur Ired51xzu HUG C e mplrmrnls rf Auousr and CH ARLES KRGN Funeral Dzrectors 2707 NORIH GRAND Br vp lR1nklrn 0200 Buchmann School of Dancrng Nere and Fnlaraed Sludzc 3528 NORTH GRAND Between Hebert 1nd Prlm Streets A rrR Ar Irrrs or DANcrNe r BR Crm DRI N ANI Amtrs lirllroom Clues lyery Monday l-xenrng 30 P Vl Nl Ill C BUCHVIANN Dzreclor COlf1x 0757 MISUNDFRSTOOD man wandered rnto a tennrs tourna ment the other dry and sat down on the bench Whose game he asked A shy young thrng srttrng next to hrm looked up hopefully l am she replred U S C Muquump Com pa nee atten shun bawled the drrll sergeant to the awkward squad Comp pa nee lrft up your left leg and hold rt strarght rn front of you By mrstake one member held up hrs rrght leg vshrch brought rt out srde by srde wrth hrs nerghbor s left leg And who rs the galoot over there hold rng up both legs shouted the hard borled sergeant Tqpmq Trps DICTIONARY Bore A guy who never has .1 prevrous engagement and when you ask hrm hovs he rs tells you Hypocrrte A boy that goes to school wrth a smrle on hrs face Adult One who has stopped growrng except rn the mrddle Nonsense When an elephant rs hang rng over a clrff wrth rts tarl tred to a darsy Fgo Nobody but yourself Amerrcan Humorrsl NO PRFSS PRIVILEGE can t come rn here Reporter Bur lye been sent to do the murder Polrceman Well you re too lrte e murder s been done DAVIDSON DRUG CO PRESCRIPTION DRUocrsTs Clara and Hebert St Louis FRED A SCHMIDT Electrlcal Appliance Co 6210 West Flor ssant EVerg,reen 0700 plr th u H me nkln6l22 Day and'NghtS r Fairgrounds Garage, Inc M tt Bl att Mgr GENERAL REPAIRING Trr adO S r 3740 SULLIVAN AVE ST LOUIS BRUECKNER S MARKET Croce'-nes Meats Fruits and Vegetables 4234 Lee Ave LOf 6393 Ur HmrIredSx1u XXI- 'SSA HOL IO PRTRONIXI UL R -XDKIIXIISI RS fr ' J va e . J. , , . f ' , V v ' 5 'I'r- cr I or .L 'f 2 'ifr :C , . 2 3 l e I ' ' 8: . M. S . .ru- Ha , . rlrl, ' R A 1 A , ' ' - rn, r r - r ' , I r J r A l V 1 4 I 1 . ,, Je. 5 ' i V K V , . . 1 . , v - . N LT 3 I - 'DZ . K 1 fa A ' . 1 n 4 p 1 . , ' , - Policeman lat scene of murderj : You . u V . . . y Y L. e. . . . . g ' .. - e H ' ? - ' ' ' I A' ' , ' ' ' e 'I thr ij . . 3 V X .. i ' A'Ap 'ance at makes your ho se a 0 FRa i V' .li e vice 7 a av , . ' , A ' ' Y ' es. Batteries, Cas n il. Brake Relining - to age I . ' lax ' Ur- r 1 .015 -sm 'f ,ev ' 'H . 2 ' , vflnfil . fi-fl 8 Me The School ot Commerce and Fmance St Iouxs Umversrty offers complete UIIIVLISIIX courses ln all rmportant busmess and related fields In the Day Dxwsxor fa four year courses leadmg lo 1 degree are avarlabre to hlgh school graduates In the Evemng DIVISION four year courses lcadmg to a certlfacate and many speclal courses are avanlable to prcperly qualrlaed young men and WOINQII I e 1111 1 ll I SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE INT Lou UNIVERSI 74 IINDEI. BOU ARD ST LOUIS VIO MAN S BEST FRIEND Gene B111 has the depress1on hlt you vet, 1 say If has first I ost mah job an went back to father s to lrve sent my two chxllun to de orphan s home m wrfe went back to her mother an I shot mah dog Gene That s bad Brll Yes 1f trmes gxts any worse se afrald I ll have to g1ve up mah car UNUSUAI I turned the way I sxgnaled 1nd1g nantly sard the yn oman after the crash I knovy rt sadly sard the man that s xx hat fooled me HNIS T he ax latron 1nstructor hay 1ng dellvered a lecture on parachute vyork concluded And rf xt doesn t open vyell gentlemen thats vehat IS know n as yumpmg to a con eluslon Ili -ISA IUIIIRUXIX U R -IJ Rl IRREGULAR So you re out of work and want help? What s your trade? I m a palnter m1ster pamtlng What would you charge to do th t job I d have to get two dollars an hour Two dollars an hour Why I yy ouldn t pay Mrchaelangelo two dollars an hour ln tlmes l1ke these Well m1ster I dont know thls here Vlxchaelangelo but lf he palnts ears at less than two dollars an hour he don t belong to the un1on A DUVIB CLUCK Vlrs Jones ya as spendlng a day ID bed yerth a seyere cough and her husband was workmg 1n the back yard and hammerlng nalls mto some boards Presently IS nelghbor came over I-Iovy s the vufe he asked Not very vsell saxd Jones Is that her coughrn 9 No you fathead replred Jones ts a hen house ISI RX On Hur elreel bzxlu in - az? It 61,5 li Aff f' 1 gap- I 0.4: pm' gf... ' ,' ' In vc - M - W , - L . H ' 1 , K I' . .1 . e X F , 1 x Y L . I fl ffonpl-le' Cu ou XVII lie' Mzltel on Rvquusl 3 6 I . ' L I. E V 1 . . . . J: .A I V C 7 I I 7 A. l Q U B'll: I'll ' - l , - ' ' ' 6 , ' ' 1 . Pamter, eh? Well, now, my car needs r ' ' ' . ' ' , , ' Y a ' ? I ' .. 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I te 1 We-.7 Pr1nt1ng equlpment that saves tlme and labor is the onlv basic economy Its cost percentage never var1es That IS Why we can produce unusu ally good Work for our customers at qualrty pr1ces ROLING PRINTING COMPANY Inc 2331 PINP STRLLAF ST Louis Mo CPntr1l 2400 QUICK CURE Judge So you trred to drrve by the oflicer after he blew hrs whistle, Motorlst Your honor I m deaf Judge That may be but youll get your he1rmg ID the mornrng Next case Oukzte Ntu s Sertrce Fxrsl Steno George s mustache m 1kes me laugh Second Steno Georges trckled me oo RUNNING TRUI: TO FORM Professor Kranz What d1d you find out about the salrvary glands Stude I couldnt find out 1 thlng Professor they re too secretlve PAMII IAR GROUND ll was a dark nlght and the motorrst yy as lost Presently he saw a s1Gn on 1 post Wrtlu some drfllculty he clxmbed Elle post struek 1 match and read Wet Punt XXI n You blxo S Need R ldlflng k LENZ MARKET A L 4203 Lee Avenue 06N thS hSt St Louis Band Instrument Co ll ITS LLMBER C J Remecke Lumber Co U13 0' S e ' lOff Mn 801 szs s Th Conn Stor GA fl H N ght Vx HOLES-XLI RLT XIL Xfxl I I ll! 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Rublcam offers graduate courses ln Secretarial and Accountmg Tramlng ln preparatlon for the office requirements of l935 If You Plan to Enter College Rublcam offers a Pre College Trarnlng ln Shorthand and Typewrltlng A knowledge of Shorthand and Typewrltlng not only ass'sts the college student n all lecture cour es but enables hrm to earn part or all of h1s college expenses RUBILAM TEACI-les me RUBICAM HND Cmeoo SXSTEMS OF SHORTHAND Vt rife or telephone for further zntormutzon RUBICAM BUSINESS SCHOOL 5933 Delmar Boulevard 3469 75 South Grand Boulevard FOre5t 'SOOO LAclede 0440 THE ONLY WAX Doctor Im bothered wlth a queer pam When I bend forward stretch out my arms and make a sem1c1rcular move ment wrth them a sharp stlng comes ln my left shoulder But why make such motlons Well rf you know any other way for a man to get on h1s overcoat I wlsh you would let me knovx REAI WHITE The owner of a small store whose prem1ses had been burned met a frlend A terrible affarr I am rulned I am rumed I lust stood there helpless watch mg If burn My face got whlte whlte vu h1te whlte as your shlrt Then looklng at hlS frlend s shlrt he ldded Whlter lflzssourz Panic R R Nlaqazzne 'N1Ulb 4783 COlf x l708 3939 W t Fl DREHMANN HARRAL ERNEST H STEINHAUSER UNDERTAKING co a 1 L p h W th ffl C 1905 U B d L d an Eff l924 General Brake Service Corp CHALDET PROCESS 7 I- 'S' f S' sus Locusv ST -X C Q MOST COMPL T MUSIC HOUJE IN .ST LOUIS -ll! 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Home Wm M Schumacher Harry W Schaum Funeral Home IUNVRAI DlRl ClORS 4834 Natural Brldge Ave Prescrzptzon Druqqzst GRAND and NATURAL BRIDGF St louls Mo SAINT IOUIS A mother dxscowermg her small daughter washlng the kltten wlth soap and water exclaxmed Oh Betty darlmg I don t thmk the mother pussy would llke her kltty washed llke that But Mother l reallx can t llck xt' Professor What IS the Order of the Bath? Small Boy Well Henry comes first then Charley and then the baby Amerzcan Humorzsz The Law Wrll Never Hold You For Stealmg a klS9 Beatmg an egg Cuttlng a friend Killing tlme Hangmg a pxcture Murderlng a song Graftlng skm Attackmg a problem Forgmg a sword American Humorzs! SAFET 3 FIRST Hotel Clerk lnsrde or outslde room Guest lnslde l guess nt looks luke ram Club News DGWN TO BARE BONES By the tlme the present day college boy succeeds 1n accumulatmg the horsehlde the pxgskm the coonskm and finally the sheep skm poor father hasn t much hxde left e1ther Carneaze Tech Puppet COI LFGE TRAINED l suppose you wxll mlss your boy whlle he IS at college? Yep replled Farmer Coantassel dunno what l ll do vslthout hlm He got the lue stock so they won t move unless he grves em the college yell an l cant remember II 59 Yea f Con 1 nt Everythlng Musical 709 Pine Street PHIL LEHR GROCERIES AND MEATS 3311 Belt Ave J C GEITZ l3I'5 l3l7 l3l9 FURNITURE C0 NORTH MARKET ST Or' 1 rl' Steer lSlx IO IJAIRONIII Ol R HM FRIISI RS . V e ' V, . ' - 1 1 . . . e . . Y' ,v 4 1 . H . Q J . , , f ' : . Z ' H - ' ' su? ' I' I . ,, . N I . . - V. . ,, , .. 7 . . - ,. U .. I , -, . I H 4 Y 5 , - 1 . . . U Y' G Y + . v - ' . , . 1 ' x ' ' Shooting-the works: , . . : U X A 1 I ' v ' . 1 C x - H Q .. ,rv -, , I 5 . HI . . I ' r ' V' ' . I V . t YY Y . V ' m- 'u ' ' l v I K, ' 77 , 0 Phone, EVergreen 97lI rs o sc'e ious Service Y J a 0 ' 9 r .l'H1mln' . '7fLl ll'1 f ' YUl ' M ' l , ' '- 1. .' . 7 . ' Q il f SUMMER SCHOOL St I outs Foremost Busmess and Secretarzal School Offers to the .lun Cradumte AN INTENSIVE TEN WEEKS COURSE of instruction in Shorthind and Typeu ritrng for those plunning to enter college A 8DlClf1l l7l:D BUSINEKS Ah-D SEV RPTARIAI IRAININC for those planning to enter business GRILK SHORIIIXVD lXLilll IALI LSIXILX ll rift or Phone for Our S'ummer School Bullttm BROWN S BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL SCHOOI 3377 HLBI RT lat Grandi COlfax 8793 Math Hermann E6 Son Funeral Dzrectors Fair and West Florissant Avenues COlfax 0881 0882 The lights in the erowded bus had failed so a tall strapholder asked the young lady who had gotten on at the last stop whether he could help her find a strap ready have one Then inquired the man xx ould you mind letting go of mx necktie WE WONDER A little girl was deeply impressed by 1 certain sermon in which the minister PIC tured the attractions of Heaven Some time later she asked her mother Do cats go to Heaven not have souls they could hardly be ex pected to go to Heaven Then said the little girl if there are no cats in Heaven vs here do the angels get the Strings for their h1rps Tupzna Tips COlfa 4090 Josr PRESCRIPTIONS ONLY 'I 1 ' l Opposite Llndell Theatre FURNITURE RUG STO ESC DOS zoos SALISBURX S-XY IT WITH FLOW ERS EDWARD EBELER Heltmann Floral Co Inc GIOCCTICS Meats and Vegetables 2803 North sarah street fNea Mafflttj 3853 Ashland Ave eof s. en: eoif we 64,2 ll! 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