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

 - Class of 1936

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BS Sf'L'J 1 .1 wwsrow MCCLURE PKK Foreword Wrlbur N luller Ded1e1t1on John Rush Pom ell W1lbur N Fuller Albert H Hunungton Beaumont Faculty Beaumont H1ghSehool W J S Bryan CADUCBUS Sponsors Senlor Ofhcers 'Vlotto and Colors Scmor Class Song Semor Sponsors Semor l91ctures N1t1on1l Honor Soelety Semors Robert lrledmm Sen1or s 1 ament Patsy B ulnlan New Sen1or Ofhcers Vlotto and Colors Class Song June 36 New Senlor Prctures 'Nlew Senrors Wllllam J Smrth The Tallor 'Vlade Nlan Robert Prledman D Before the Curtam Rrses Vlerle Klmg Alumnl lVlary Rose Ostermeyer Wlrgmla Gxlmore Robert Pnedman Dorothy Zlmmerman l 1ter1ture Frances Waddle Walter 1 etmin Mary Job Dean Nunes Poetry Izluabcth Klng Patsy' B umlan Thelma Mchrhoff Gencvmve Stewart Cuarl Johnson Mrldred Brerman Vlfglnld Hanncnn Gwendolyn Ph1ll1ps Arlme Battelle Fugenc I chnhoff 137 Sports 147 Clubs 161 Advertrsmg Sollcltors 233 Seem 4 - 'Q cw 7 , -.- '-'L Z '--v ' 'S- '-as ...-- .I.-'-'- '-1-- A -E-... ,- ,,,,,, ....- -..: --'- -...-. yi 55 -.- '-'P- zz..-,:.:,- :' '--.1- :.'ex -2 3: S, xx X ,Ad XT'-.,'51n 1312 ' ,, ,W ' y : . 3 f H . 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BEAUIVIONT FACULTY AIBIRI H HUNIINC ION Assrslzml Prmczpal Henry Backus Anna Baker Charlotte Baxmeyer LOUIS A Bell Wxllram E Bxrr Charles P Bond Vrrgmra Breckrnrxdge Else BIIX Alma Brow n Alma Burneson A J Burr Dorothy Chxlds Julra M Colller Geraldlne Collum E Edna Colwell Ruth E Crone Anna F Donnelly Vrctor R Dray Irns I Easterbrook Vleta Ertlen Phlllp Enllnger Anne M Lxans Vlary Evans Claude I Eyster Dscar F Fager Con C Fly nn Burns VI Eranklln Louxse H Fuhlhage Edna GQIIZ E Irene Cnbson Robert A Grant xxfllllldfll NV Hall Alvxn C1 Hansen Katharrne Hausperger Cora V Heltlell Flora E Henke Angela Henske I M Hoffman Edna E Hudler Jul1a M Iordan Vladlmlr K3H371fLH Harry E Kemp Vrctor H Kxrk Icrna L Krennmg Selma Krumerch Adal I 1Berge l ouls l aCro1re Hans C1 I ehrmann Raymond C leurs Charlotte H lomu Iennle 'Vl Martln AWHILI Matthews Mary Vl McCarthy Vlmme MeGrew Elrnor M McKe1gha11 C onstance Mcl aughlln Vlable MCQUISIOH Vlarlon Meyersreck Chester B Mxller Morton L M1tchell Carolrne Morreell Bertha A Morgan Mary N1cholson Louls H Pancok OFFICE FORCE Alma Papendxck Clara Dell Parks Raymond C1 Polster Florence uellmalz Edward G Rreman Sarah L Rlfkln F H Saeger Ottxlxa Schmmdt Bertha Sessmghaus Anna Shapxro Helen Shry ock Claude N Skelton Frreda E Soecknrck Ethel C1 Sprague Ernest P Stamm I eGrande Stmson George B Stoek Aurelra I Sullrvan Iulxus E Tarllng Stella FI rueblood Rolla C Trumbo W M Valentm Lverctt M VanVleet Mlldred VJagener Jacob Wallach Blanche M Walsh Anne L Warner Charles S Webb Edgar B Wells L1ll1e Wrllemsen Allce S Wolff Ruth Radloff Golda N. Dahling Winifred Meyers LIBRARIAN Helen D. Ross BOOK-ROOM CLERK H. A. Heidsieck l:lflt'v.'l7 -A ' :.m:w'v1': a, -1'-'r'f,.f.-, f rr :H -1:-. ' gl Dpi.. 'i1LiE'.',Li' 'i.'i'I -1 V-Erifkf,-fsiqitel -1':..1-1..-::'-::':2f- WILBUR N. I'Ul.I,lER. Prmczpul , T . MNT' .'. 1 v I A . S 1 I A I . ' x 1 3 I 1 ew x 3 ' 1 . e , s Q . . . w . V . . . I e . . , y . V V I . A 1 1 . . 1 . . . . I x H' w . . . , W A e e e D l l 1' r x x x l 4. I V . 4 1 C A . I I . . ,- 1 rl. A A 4 . I -e 4. e A , ' . - L I x I e . ' I 1 ' '.' . ' I . e ' ' . I ' I ' f ' x ' A 4 e x r - , - I , K. A ' , h A , ' A L f L K I ' ', . , T 1 A ,, 3 v w I un I Q v . x . . Y A ' I ' ' . I . l A . . I E . 32 ?'G SERVICE IN OTHER SCHOOLS Gract Albrecht Loretta Amend Vlargaret Amend D I Bakcr Ben H Barr Vernon Barrett IVIary Beck A N Beeman Nora Blnnmgton T M Blrney Edna VI Braun Carl Bron n R E Butchcr Roy Coffey Flrlabcth Coaklty Guy Forsman O R Forsman I rank Crlppen 'VI R Gallup B B Gould I 1ll1an Harrrson Florencc Hartnagtl A H Hellmrch Sue H1ll Arthur Hochmerster Flla Haeseler R S Howlett JCSS16 VJ Jeffrey James M Joncs Hazel Judge Florence Kncppcr Grace Koch Amclla Krag IVI1ldrcd Krenmng Kathryn Krocnlcm H B I thman Judlth I cvy I c urs Maguolo Intl 'VI Mann L S Mrllcr C harlts Nay lor Jo cph Powcll Julra D Randall Jcanette Rleflmg Bcssre Ross Helen Rowan Thomas Rucker Josephme Schaeffer Iclerkl Edna Schaumberg Olga Solfronk John Tlgcrt Fl17abeth Toomcy D E II ugel Farly G FI yler Vera Ulbrrcht VI W Walker I aura Watklns Ijlulrnt Wcstphacllngcr ldL1'bLlf Whltelaousc Iohn Whrtncy I lcrcncc Waddock RLSIGNFD FROM SFRVICE C1 rtrudc C Falk X alle Sllllfll I tc nort Vvcckc Isabel Andrcyx s Vlary Broyy n Bcrnadme BUSICR :Mrs Edgar I. Roy I Reta Coryell Eugeme Dussuchal Mary I-I Ludlum Dttcmsnd S1 xtet I c Sc nr RETIRED FROM SFRVICE Nlarran Cast fMrs Merle Eakmsl Alrcc Hagemeycr 1Mrs Glen D Wxllxamsl Ada Marre Kelly Ivlrs Amy Flscher r Mrs Joseph Powellj John Prathcr Claudme Sauls lMrs Herbert C Schmrdtl Lourse Strckney Nancy Wallace lMrs Sllas B McK1nleyb Mary MCGIHHIS B Margaret Shaughnessy' XXV S V Srebert f 1 1 ilu fillemnriam Al IIN C ESCHBAC H I RANK HUSSLY 'III I-' 'frlfn ' 'l 1'. 'unit' .-.:.- -- . sc :. If ' .- '-'ff- -if -1-' Q1--- -Y . . ., M n..f.ifs'-5I : ? I5:II'II' ffm :ii-Z ,.1?5: ..1f,-'. ,, ' ' fmgil-, P-raaznafi. 2 ,- ' ' ' if 1:2515 1 5:-' 43,5 iv?-1-? 'FLW ,- ...,.,..,Y ..- .... I I I ,. -, A 6 1' -51: 5-2f'.':.wE-fini: 5 --1 4 r i:1.f.'5.f.E'.A.x...-a1Lu.:n.':f5 as-T'..glJIe'43xr-E.'1'F55-f'fyLl -.-g,.--...-:L--J:-5211 s I I I Q s s 1 X I . i . . I . . j L . j . A I . V . Y , . . x . Y - y 1 1 I 3 V I . 1 4 4 7 H x . N 1 Y 3 Y A I 3 I A . II. I 1 ' I I I II 1 - - T I . V 4 X AL 1 I I . 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I Sz, X QI, 11 12 'H Q f 'V 'P 'C CADUCEUS SPONSORS Jacots WAI I ACH Many Beaumont students hayt h1d tht opportumty to become 1cqua1ntcd wrth Mr Jacob XVall1ch and to knovx h1s y1t1l rnterest 1n student welfare I cl1ss hls wrt and humorous dcmonstratnons makc 1n mterestlng and forctful prcstntatlon of the subject R1rcly dots hc mrss and f11l to enjoy a stnror party 1nd hc const1ntly shows hrs des1rt for frltndshlp xx 1th the students I-Ixs ab1l1t1cs first IS l1ttr1ry 1nd then 1s flnancnl sponsor ot the QADUCEUS smte tts first xssuc ten years ago fha. rs the only sponsor who has served from the beg1nn1ngU have been 1nv1luablt 1nd hayt won for hxm the gratltudc not only of those connected wlth the cdrtmg ot the book but 1lso of the whole school All Beaumont pays trrbutt to thrs man the capable teacher the gurdmg hand of CADUCEUS fm1nct and thc frlend of students Contnnucd success to you Mr XV1ll1ch' VIISS DORO I HY CHII DS As a lrtcrary sponsor vxho not only knows much about wrttmg but IS able to cr1t1c1lc sympathet1c1lly the efforts of high school students Mtss Dorothy Ch1lds has served crght vcars anu 1 half 1lmost throughout the exrstcnce of thc CADUCEUS Today many are wr1t1ng better ln fact many are wrttmg at all only because of the helpful suvgcstrons and encouragement they rece1ved from Mtss Ch1lds Vluch trme thought and energy wh1ch she rmght have used otherwxse for her own proHt and pleasure she has grven to the CADUCEUS tn such 1 sp1r1t that rt has been a joy to cycryonc who has eyer been on the st1fI to yy ork yy 1th her XIISS ST FI I A TRUEBLOOD Many have probably wondered about the many' headmgs tatlpneces and xllustratlons whrch make the CADUCEUS so mterestrng, the arches under whlch the sentors pass IH all thelr glory' on C olor Day or the varrous slgns, posters showcards ttc wh1ch advertrse school act1v1t1es Others have watched a lrrend or classmate develop from an mdrfferent and lethargrc student Iwho took art because there was no homeworkl mto a keenly lnterested and not unsuccessful young art1st 'I ht power behmd all thrs 1s Mrss frueblood, whose grft Iles not only 1n her own talent wrth brush and pcncrl but tn her abrlrty to develop whatever latent powers the most nnefhtrent of her charges may possess rlhelr achreyements testlty to the artrstrc foundatton wrth yy hrch she tndows her puplls X!Ptlttl7 1 31--'11 -1,4. .'. 1, ,gf N V - .5 .-..:'... 1-1, V 1 1 I. 2 azrgzzf ::1 -- -' - '-- -'L F:--,. fr,-.1 M 3:1 - , . . . -a -.141 ,115..1,1 . - -.: f. -ff-fm - 1 v' H :- ,L-:fa i12'7'5 ' f. . 1' 'UE .- 1,-1-1 Y-, ..-- --1-1 - 1. f APY 53- 1'.5-'F'-'5-'-377 , ,, ...., , ,JL 'Rv-fgALl'Jl:LuxN5j5 Na- .g13.!-331-E.',Fh51.s.lwmL1' V x I 1 Y N x ' 1 i ' I 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 . 4 . . 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Fixribrf Sl V1'llllN1 Cn th1s ettasun of Btaumont H1qh School 5 ttnth ann1ytr51ry tongruu l1t1en5 art lndttd yull turned for tht splendld proQrt51 madt durlng tl ost ytlri 1nd fer the part played 1n thlS progrtss by both pup1l5 ind faculty M155 l llllk W1lltm5tn 5 Ullflflllg tfforts Wlth tlu 1n1mbtr5 of the lrt 5taff xx1ll alway5 bt remtmb red by thost vxorklng under her d1r1 IIOH lht oppor tunlty for prictlcil apphcatxon alloyytd by C ADUC EUS art work ha5 proytd to bt an txctlltnt 1nctnt1yt ltr tontmutd trmtlyt work 1fttrh1gh sthool day5 T htrt 15 no dt ubt that M155 Vyllllunstn 5 gmdanct has ltnt Lncouraguntnt and 1n5p1rat1cn to all those yy1th yyhom Sht wolktd and many gruduatts of tht l15t ten years hut 1 l11Ql7 CDIDIOU of htr fmt lndtrshlp VHS? ANNF DONNLI I Y M195 Anne Donntlly an ady15tr for tht benlor C apt1on COHIHIIIYCL for tht 5tn1or5 ha5 rtndtred a great 5try1c1 to Beaumont lt IS by her unt1r1ng tfforts 1nd patltnct term ifttr ttrm that our book has bttn made .1 grtat sutce55 Sh 5111 try15t5 Ill vxork dont by tht LOINFIIIIILL and al5o dogs a great deal hers lf ltr llll ll k ont must bt pztunt 11ltr1nt mctful and resourceful XM. I1 e thxs tpportunuy to Lh1nk her lor tl stryltt wh1 h sht hu rendtrtd to mu 1111111 1nd to tht C PDUC W MISS CHARI OI ll H lOlNlAlX W1tl7out llUC1f mo51 loyal helper M155 Cqharlotte M lomavc the new semor capt1on COHIITIIITCC would neyer haxe fimshed the1r work wlth sufh eagernes5 and exactness Her good natured to operat1on made the ta5k seem pleasant to all on the tomm1ttee Her cheerfulness her 5v5temat1c way of domg small thmgs her wonderful patlente made the work a delxghtful and unu5ual CXDCYI vnct Ihe C aptlon C CJINITIIIICL' tan never thank her Qufhmentlv pltttnlu :-' Yi 1. 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MUSIC IZED BY RICHARD BRUNK STANLEY STAHR Beau monL your our brave TW' Col ors e heer Beau mot to we rust con -- - mont our uer lmme we, hold ea oved can ucr we must' lass cr 0 ado, C ra tude, dn S071 VIC 9 Thanks Dear OI' 5 W6 Our' ,-5 'I' 1 7 les :OHS yvwb du 'lf Thanks for youths I ea lh co ors Drown Rus! d 0 dreams and he future 1 7' - inl raend shp khns ou moffv He on ly COD quers who conque rs sei chat Lange CIGSSMIN H51 9, Dear dan u n, ex 3 35 I .Lenlu Ihrw 9 -Q I - ' 'Ii ig? I : ., xm l -.. - Y 141 ' J J f e int-elf - rod rj.-li f th I 33 3 4 4 3 11 4- 1 ! .1 7? Im' 7':Qiy,H gl- i 4 5 5 1 ' i 5 2 ,,, 4 535533 Sir J L14 Q xx II Q xr IW XX f rw,..,, L Qgyv IVKR Rc Bl RT A GRANT MISS RL IH F QRONI Tummy lnur ' A fi I F :rr 3, , 114 M1 .L.' i UII1' W- I QV!-I uf Mn XVII 1 mu '. HMI C , PV' ' '.Q,x,A- I, 'J '54, A ' M W X 8' 6 V gf E X J jyxfl 'xx wr' .1 71 FLK4' SENIOR SPONSORS VIISS IIORLNQI 1 QU11 1 VIAI 1 Because she 18 teacher ef so 1al se1enee and co spcnsor of the sen1or el1sses probably more Beaumonters know Florence l uellmall than knovy any IS teacher or a sponsor because they knovy her as the1r steadfast fr1end Nhss uellmall IS fun she s 1l1ye understmdlng 1o1 al en our1g1ng fa1r 1 gu1d1ng force but neyer dog1n1t1f 1n 1dy1ser but never 1 d1 t1tor Her t1'ent l1 s not only 1n helpmg the hundreds of students yy ho ee me te her Vylth IIILII' problems 1nd the1r troubles but 1n helpmg them to solye these problems for themselyes It vyould be lIT1fO9Slblk to count those who yv1ll go far because they knevy omecne bel1eyed 1n them those vyho yy1ll surmount tremendous obsta les because Florence uellmalz told them they could those yyho Wlll succeed because they had a frrend W1th whom to hare troubles sorrovy nd tr1umph These MISS Quellmalz salute youl WIII IAM W HAI I All students and alumn1 of Beaumont are more 1h1n h1ppy to Jom 1n honorxng a man vyho has served Be1ument H1gh School futhfully for th ten ye1rs of 1ts LXISILHCL a man who h1s g1ven yy1ll1ngly cf hlS trme and has made all who knoyy h1m respect h1n1 He has we n hlgh fayor Wlfh students as a teacher and he IS reccgnmed by h1s assocutes as 1n edu ator A 1 eo sponsor of the sen1or and new sen1or classes he has helped to 1ntrodu e young people to the soc1al BCYIVIIIQS of the world and to m1ke school really 1nterest1ng And nnally may we honor our dear father confessor to yy hom students even 1n the days back at Xeatman went yv1th the1r troubles A health to a man who has taken an act1ve part ID the enjoyment and success of student l1fe and student 1ct1v1t1es the fr1end of every student Mr WlllI1m W Hall ROBLRI A ORANI Mr Robert A Grant has g1yen a great deal of h1s t1me to handhng the purchase and d1str1but1on of SQIIIOI' r1ngs p1ns 1nd graduat1on announcements In add1t1on he has for a number of years selected the capable typ1SfS who type for CADUCEUS and has superv1sed the1r work Everyone who comes 1n contact w1th Mr Grant recogn1Les the QHICIGHI manner IH wh1ch he handles h1s many dut1es Through h1s fr1endly ady1ce and helpful suggesuons he has 1nsp1red many strugglmg pup1ls to ach1eve greater success Smce he IS pat1ent resourceful and alert pup1ls find h1s methe ds of 1nstruct1on mterestmg and the re ults yyorth Wh1le Courteous and tactful 1n h1s relat1ons yy1th others Wlfh a yy1ll1ngness and ab1l1ty to serve 'ylr Grant makes 1 substant11l cOntr1but1on each year to Beaumont and 1ts many JCIIVIIIQS MISS RUTH E CRONI: T he unselfish devot1on grven by MISS R 1th E Crone to eyery sen1or eom mencement banquet 19 to be h1ghly pralsed T hrough her var1ed exper1ence and warm mterest 1n decorat1on she always manages to make the banquet a br1ll1ant affa1r The decorat1ons for both the lunchroom and the tables have an unusual touch WhlCh only MISS Crone can produce Her superv1s1on over the g1rls and boys IS such that everyone IS eager to carry' out her 1deas The semors of all the past classes are truly grateful to lVl1ss Crone for mak1ng the1r last affa1r one long to be remembered by all Tyeemu flee I.- fr 'ff-:1 1- -11-, ,L ' :RTW 1-ntrzvc-'.. , i 7'fk-x-' ,f7:'?,f . -aff. -- -11 -1: -:1.., ., . , ., N.. ew-,fl f ' -- ,QLJQPNL 91,7 1 . . rv -11:1 : 5, -Z,-34: '--I:y.2-ig ' ' .L'1,,, v D 1 - - V l A-vw M , 5 1- -:Lg .155 2111,-,-Q-5:1 1----1-1---sw - :1t1:i'.1::'.1i:zm1511.:-5:5 em. .4 fa-,J 91.1 1 en ' . 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Semor S mor Classes P sm nt 1111 naa mot ilfr li Uarsball Club Sbakrspfa Club Y r we Club I B Honor Society JLIXE BILTH KOEHR XX hat 15 so ure as a g1r1 1xkc Jun 1 x L Presxdvnr Scmor Class Sr-cretaru Vew Scmors Prcszdrnr Duck Club Presrdcnr Pepper fr s Scrum Pm G A A Cup Hor-or Soclety LO15 C HELD O Que n rose of the roscbud gnden of gurls :gist Cort how Senior Class Svcremru 1-mor Class Secrcmry Wallzxna Club Edxtor ROBERT FRHIDVIANI BOB o xmagmauon 111 compact uzzcr Nou, S mor Cort CADUCEUS Physlog raphu Club Bashltball Wxrenagvmot Chess Club Scmor Play Honor Society .1 WILLIAM M GLBBS BILL Habxt changes mto character rlusur r Senior New Senior Class Trafk B 34 15 Spruce Club E B Honor Soczety MARIE LAUBER ff' 'X REL Pleasmg pusonalltns such as hers pay b1g glludcnds ff amor Dzgest Corr f1ppura1us Club Serurce Club Pepperertcx Horkvy Club Duck Club Honor Sorrell! MALRH K SNELL ihk ns xlways wxlhng to lend a helpmg hand Comm Senior Class Girls Gum Club eszdcnr G A 4 G Cup pper tres Horlzeu Club KENNETH IRVIN BROWN Vlan am I grown a man s work must do ' fx Con rn Senlor Class CADUCEUS Corr Spanish Club Uathemalxcs Club Srruce Pin I- B Honor Srxrmr ff 1 ' ff x Y! fs.- f' 5 - IA by 1 -1 .-1 ff 'Y V L , 1 Q ' I yv.rJ . 'Y' s 5. .1 JJ 'o P 5 ,J v 7 J ,. mx- ., ' s xy 'A' ,u ' 1' 1 H H ,A ,, Q' 11 V S ' 1 ll lvv , F. Lk ,,, N .. 1' 1 'V' f' 1 iv X ' , , -f C v 1 ,' J T I 'c.. . 0 c ' Prlw Jen Ne' ' , ff , , revs ' 'jofgmp' shsfof Play '35, If 'Bw Honor so- L H399 -J M L 1 S-'I-1 e' .. , '- -.R X K 1 K., ,A .QL . . - rn -JN' I :U l SJR- ,, A r 1 J , u , , , , Ex. . ' , ' ' Q V, Pr ' . . . ., . .'1. A. , Pc 6 , ,X K VJ Kg., :4.'A' :, ' Q- B. .1 f1,, 1 .1 ' y. XY Y lx' 1 ., X A Dov Wu TRAL IWER llv. works to slrxkc out hui mm uubull B flr Full f u 1 FLORLACI JANE lVlCCRI:IGH1' TINA My hbnry 1: dukedom large enough Ybulzupcar Flub U ul I I1 vru U ztenaqem ur D Ipbnn tie' LOIS C RADZOM Come and tnp 11: as you go G A A Board of Dzrectora Swimming Team Uanager Ex Comm Senmr Class Treasurer Skating Club Grrls Cum Club Duck Club ANTON FRANCIS TANNER' BUD Yrurxvl' Club 15 A A ALBERI HOWARD C:LNlNlNGHAlNl Srlf rwpnct mx xt Ihg hmmm of 1ll good mlnmrs C umf'ra flub X L l r Slump Club LORYNF L SPITZFADEN LORRIE Not too Scnous not too gay But a true gurl m exery way lnnuratus Club Pepperetlcs Sports Flulv lub Bmkcrlwall C' 4 Duck MARY ELIZABETH MCCARTHH VI XF Thue S sunshlne ln her smxle Hath malzrs Club Shakmpcar fxlub Xpparalus JNL HARRX SIMMONS JR SIX! llell be promln nr ln any sport most 1 G man Cl' rus Ybulzng fllub B 'X 4 Club C Ll A Honor Socrf-ly l. 1: , 'I Lunlu sewn F , I J. x .f I. , U K v ' x Y a hx Q.. r A . . , . . , ' A I l , H - ' '55, ovrulrr' lzh. f ' fl b, B, 1. 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I' 35 'WX SEN IORS Bu Rom Rl FRII on xx The bonds whlch I rme has fastened so se ure Are tred so strong they eyer w1ll endure And thrs I am sure IS the attrtude of all our sen1ors as we near graduatron We have never been so aware of the prxyrleges and comradeshtp we have enjoyed at Beaumont unt1l now when we are about to depart Acquamtances that rrpened 1nto fr1endsh1p have left thelr rndelrble rmprrnt upon us No matter what course rn lrfe we may pursue vye shall always be able to re all pleasant memorres of our hlgh school days The rdeals and standards of Beaumont shall ever be rmpressed upon our hearts as a beacon to lrght our way through the years that follow Our colors are rust and brown rust symbol1L1nU asprratlon and ambrtxon to attaxn our goal and brown standlng for the strength we must have to achreve t Our motto V1nc1t U1 Se Vmclt He Conquers Who Conquers Hlm self expresses beautlfully the lofty sentrments and rdeals cherxshed by our class for only the man who can conquer h mself can be master of himself I he senlor class of January l936 feel deep gratrtude toward 'Vhss Quellmall md Mr Hall our consc1ent1ous sponsors for therr untrrxng efforts and wrllmg support 1n makmg our class actryrtres the success they have been The followmg sen1ors were selected as officers Presrdent Fred Haffner V1ce Presrdent June Koehr Treasurer Wrlllam Cubbs Secretary Lors Held Drgest Correspondent Marre Lauber CADUCEUS Correspondent Robert Frredman Maury Snell T Yecutrve Commlttee llienneth Brovs l o1s Radlom Dear Beaumont Hear Our words slncere Oh ever loyal frrend The four short years Of our careers Have reached a final end The trme IS mgh, l o say AGoodbye' And though our elass departs We ll always bear For e'er and e er Your memory 1n our hearts 1 lflll mm AIP..-.1 A.':.:1' 2 1 -ff-:Q ---1-f1:y1f 1 5-4. 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GRAYSON KELLE HKFLIQ' Thu right man in the right plan ' .Xhulmg flulz. Spumvh fluh, ln:.la H' 'Y Ulm- fxluh, Xlump fluh, If .H K, EDWARD B. Mc3Nu1.'l'x' X gn-ul hurt is bvucr uhm .ull rhc hcmis nu the world. JANI1 D. ESPN' 'The nnxcliuqlun! pow.-r through uw-ix 'pd xhmgx XVent soundmg on .1 dim .md p.-nluux '.1..xx.' Wxrvnayvnml, .Svrrqnu f lub, I.1hm::1 f Ju. Xulurr flub, Xnfvvx f lub. llmkwu Q- Ap DN ' x ARMARII: SCHICK rf mm' px Jo fb 'Presence nf mind .und mumgv mn dnlrmx Arc more than .urmn m pmqun- uncum I1 Xml .lf Ivmrm f. ,N ,I HL'1s1aR'1' W. Klssl-I, 'BI RT' Wisdom n not nu-.xsurud bv su. nr hwdfr lm: by prxnciplv Sharma 5 lub. 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'lx zwmlwrs not l ' ling von l 'X l l I LO BLRINAIQD VUNI SIRI 1 lhmt fashlon dcmmds ls composun .mu sclf connnr Ilfrcd Ilarshull Club Phuvograpby Club FXI I XXI SCIIIRXI nm I1 r UIJI rt l no ul u .xnx Ihr xurc Inlh Q thl iunst Ir III! l WIAPII: CHARI O'I'II: KLIPI7 Every joy xi gain And gsm 15 gain howew er Small Ippuratus Club Pxng Pona Club Skatmg Club Pc'ppr'rcIIc's Sfmrlv flub C A A ORXIAL MILTON WALLACF Gentleman 15 wrxtten Ieg1bIy on his b ow Ilfnd Vnrsbull Club Plvusxogmpby Clzb WILLIANI XVAX INL IVICNIURRI Ireland gxves Amcrlcx her Soldlcrs hcr gcngrals too' Lummmg Club Imrl Q6 Sharm flub B A 1I VIARION HARIQII I I KRALLXIANN NIocILr.1t1on the noblest glft of Heater: l'hys10aruphy Club Apparatui Club Sbu mg ub ports Club f JANI: IIYIILI WOODS SPI INTIFR 4 .1 xul mu Ins x c un I dance Xlth the magn rf motlon and sunshine glance ldlnt u oz enum L Pr sn G Cc' Club Opcntlu NOIQNIIXN BRALC II NORNI ordmg to thc Jroxcrb I b st 1 1 most dnfflcult Ilml I Alrplam- Club Ilufb vulzcx Club Skmml ub. Bulzcthall, IS fl. .' Q., QQ g,2 N Seuenlu -um C- ,Q Scfuvnly - I uw: 1 I IRMI C10 U BII I Inmmph 1 u no w nm xgndxuxcx ADH I: L BLLKLI llSll'Y H1 K K goo thmgs r nl Umwl-ull 1 ul RCIIIANT lux Iuh x nu In s wu ul xx r l 1 P.pynr4 FRANK In UNA In thx mmm: mn U HOWARD B Sm RMAN mm ummm x Q cu ru 1 mms iur n 41 Humbul!! u RLIH ANN HOUSl S kund I oughts xr u r I K ut nurztlnq Klub na I mu 5 uh r 1 uh DORIS Bl,A'NlKliNBAKl1R mc ' nz um -nh n chwrfui counlunm 'v xrrulux 'z , xr 1 uh u . k . JOMSPH JUHY BEC ' ' i cl Rum' c ' v u nr' - zm RL SSI I I JOHN V1 'LMI RLSS I x I 'nn Shun IXXI RN! MI lik 1 rf, 6' rl r In I ulnru 'Io nn u XIIIII I IIIII flub lurk sn I If I R ISN VIXRI11 DRl:HMAXN Y Ls Ik x mutuu, r II lnghls w thc 1 n 1'1IIuIwrupI'1 f Iuh I rrmm fl'-or Shun I1 I I u w zz XX II LIANI J P01 IS BILL Rom RI LII ok' I VIHNHARDI IMDB nl I I cu nn I II-XXL IRON XRD mughl I v n I IXLURIH QIRSICL XX L Bl Ie -XLD Is ru Ih IMI HRIS I N m IIIIIII hu II S4 Lcnlq Ihre 1 . . 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L If I Inafv 'T I-I A All 1 fIIIiI4 IIX' 'I'I'lI A b . n uk ' XIII:-PIII, I I'I1Iv A Q1 Seuentu tour L11 VhRNh L BLRTON The muthcmaucs malu men subtle Illull nfmrs Club funk 'lcam B A A X IRMINIA M HAXXFI IX lPN 11h mr mt I0 11112 C lDL C I L Y f r llrcd Uarshall Club Yhahrs pmr Club llurz nrllr fluh C lDl CIUS Sraff HOR ll INS1 MUELLLR Come ntl mp 11 11 ye thc lght fmt x oc rr I ru Club Carman fhorus C A1 LEN W NOPPER -X1 mctrp ',s1c vut c1n Slfrlnzru Ircuxur r Rac1'1z1 f lub Ii l ALAN C EPSTEIIN 7.111 n 1 1 mcuxxry mgrcdmnt o g111us 1 1 C1115 B HI:LI:N E FINDLAX A careful fel1c1ty of style LAX ERNL M RANDOLL Th ury flovscr of youth Appurulus Clun Sc-rut Flub Bxcuclc Club er' Flub G l VJALTER A Bb CHER WALL1 111mbc'r lh1s at xcrx l llc 5 m1 1 happy l1l'c' needed xo 1 5 4 A g . Y J Ir - , 1 - 5 1 . . . . 1 ! XVI, ' f.11c1c'1is my fnlr 'At , ' ' Ur. .- I' 1 . . ,K - 1 9 , A 11 1 .' , ' 'f , Ci, .l fl. .XV ,A n ' ' ., go On i . n'lic t ,N ' 1- 11, , 9- 3 , 1. 11. 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SANILJLL BARNE1 l' h Cmldln Rulg works luke grxurmuon ruff' l n lRANCEb LLL XVALSH FR XX L d lt: ml. lumln Q Q XX hxch mm! lun ur-dom or dcspxn luulluu luplunlmg Club Shah spearc C lub 'mg Irma Cl h 4 I' na 9 ruff- C L1 C L1 DOROTHH I OUlbE rl HLFELD D01 Can wc mer haw: too mu h of a good thmg Voz f e Iwnumz rlpfmruzus C'Iub Duck Club DANIEI M KRU' GER 'Km now thc pxtchcr holds the ball 1nd now llls xr go and now thc ur 14 Qhmttered tlm lorcx of C mscx S blow lu hull DENY Xullnng grcmt use ucr xchlued ulthout enlhusnsm qurvgruphq Cwlub IS l l DORIS ESTHLR I ANBIERI Dora Xgrnclty 15 thc hurt of mnrullty dr. qpcwnlrna Club N Lll lub Yprvrls 1h XNINA VlARlL ANISINGER Fnendslup ls to bl purclnscd only by friend Shxp Iumor Tgplurztxna Cl.1h lpplrratus Club orti Clzh C A l I Xll:R HARRX R051 NAL Rom Y ll! lC'N I' L ICT Y X lln unucrx ll.1r.1rmuCI:l1 li ll Stunfu flLL 'I' . .wx ' '34, B .,-'l. ,-l, 'Sh-V 0-l l' - nsc 1 f 'ru , ll'zl.: 'c11.h, -' ,fl bf Cflwv xl lv. .4 V V' U A C . ?,. 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'cant ' . . n ml U 'THAI v ng ma. ,gl B- Eiqhlq-lhree' -Z' Elclhlu four A HOHTI I' RICIXEI IQ BOOTS 1 hxs no fm u uh rufmu fmrk R1:BA1h1: COI-II:A X mu s th mLd1c1m of 1 trou mlnd ma F A nbl Izbruru Club Strut. C u l1'7 Om M ru DURO PHX HI I I-'N LLNINOIX DOI L v I1 mx not knovuhdg IIOII vu In!! 9 r In Clulv Spor C LM Cum L WII I IAXI H P11055 JR BILL Ah who sings surci xvmx hu xxms uru: I PHILIP .I BALEZR Thought wlone me ctcrnal 1 Smunr C'lub Ira CA1HAR11xh B WHIIJIJI F KAI tln wuusl Hovurs thmt In tha forcs gnu Shah Splarl Club Hamllcrufz Club Prna Ponu uh I a 1 I 1 If Cluh Serum Cu I X1 I XX JANII: ALBRI:CHl ts no matter what xou do If xour hmart be only lruI -I XVILBER Y PHILIP WILLIANIS NX FBB Sud: mgh bud mmnmrs sulh good n.1run.cI x I Ilutfwmallfb Clun .Shauna Club Cam ru Club B I I Phusmaraphu C uv I I Mnmr C :nun I IJWARD A HLI BNI R s Imkw ure c sl nn ma mw or hearts sports r IUIIIIQII I-III CI ARI-AN PRA I S C1rI1l rlmuglns com from IH LLFIIIITU I! 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H -I I Nmvty vxght VN II LIAM .I BIRCHLER O77II If music bc th food of low Smg on Sing on blng on Illnl Iarsball Club Opm Hia 14 GI Q un I lf: 11 h IQXI I YN IVILCLUNL1 I'hou hast no sorrow m thv Qong No wmxcr un thy ycar I1 II Uarshull Fluh Wrlcvwa llu lub uh 1 EDI I'II NI RLAD I not lxfc mr ull vuthout dnllght fn uzrlzr uf IJ H LDWARD FORD u L :mu I lulw Xarun C u I ORREST I.ObIS HABLQLJI R Alnwst cxcrylhmg thu 1: great h1s bean done by xoulh VIRGINIA EULABETH ROBERTS GINNY Sn mcg surctcr ls Lhm speech DOROIIIE Q1RUIINz RI D01 um r wxarn lhn Hdlnspont d I xx I xx thu hen Cunmn Chorus Dunk Lluh G -I A VJAI TER H IVIIJNIICKE Wuu HL Im u :In prcun psycho ognal mum nt when to say nothmg Xhunml C Iuh 1 ., . c ' I- '. .I . , 'r , .-. 'I ', fm 1 flu . . v 5 V - , - .II' u . . . . .vw-wr, ck C Hin- CI . 1 .I. A V A 1 J I,x1' ix ' . . -' 'll 1' ' 1 IIL1 . NED.. Gaulle of xpccch, signihcant of mind. l,pvL'r' 7 , 1' ' fl fr C. I-I. ,I, I '. 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DIIlKINIAN N ' 'III v1'. ' uf cvrry mn ix , 6 Q 'ru Cl . .I, A. I , Illi , :H I I I,1I' 1x .1 ics! and all ' ' f xhuw xl -c 1 ' - 11 .-11' 1 ,U ,- 1 f , 1' '11-ff -1 mb. 1 ffl , f I , G .'I. fI. X . ' . u , 1 I , 1. , . . HI-p' .. j.,' ' . r 1:7 'l.- m li '54, 'jT, H, :L .-I. Om Hundn ci CHAS F SLLB SLIXX Q nu xx n Ilme vul co 14 nn nu x ll hmr x ALDRLX O Nil HAL5 KLTS Ihn fncnds of my frlnnds uc mx frlemls mu-xr ani IJDLCILS Orr Dufk u flniuu and Baslulbull Yquud .Sccrwrul Your D1 4 n cnpgrerlcs .uma V uh z-1 I IIXBI IH PI nr no u ulcnt pr lk xp n I VI RVOTN 'I HOF I I Nmhlng li than mon friendly I0 a mm than a frnnd an nud Xfv d Iipurw Hall nuurv Club Sha cs ar ub me V' 4 Shalmg C. L1 LY Rox LA CHANCE RED o inrm mum: 15 mfcrmr to ur 1 1r!Q mnnlx xmlhtc nuurml fnrmi I I IIABI l'H lxl OOSILR BLIH still swml fall of musn fur 1u1', Vrrmmln l luh Ylnnq Insvm I0 WILMA M GXQAX Hou luokgd 1t her sxlcncc and fancxed me spokc zhraru Club Inf-cb Fluh Yyrufc Club Dunk uh G ROBERT MCKINNEX BOB -XII lhmgs cami round to hum who wxll but VH!! JMU s DRL xmoxlb JR 1 H111 DOIQIS CUSIJI :Im DARHI WI NIQI: 'Vhnd cmnol follow xr nor unrls cxpnsx I' In Hll SWUKIFILSS zrmm frmrus C IRI-DERICK D CHRI NKA IRIII 'Km ltlon hm no rut u Ruim K K1 XN1 IH ALc,LsI CI IO e nuld both sxng thx pn Q. runs vngmg infra -I Ir I U B 'I X -XXBRlNICx XX hmm C 1: XI 'XRX I LLHIXSKI pu I SI KIARN ROB! RI X I IN N I mor! ll gl gx Ifrmnu s I U Om Hundred Ur . if . I' . . ,IIIIXIII A11 1Ilu.rruux uni .mflrnl . I 1 gl .I L I, , I -R I mn swam Ixkr .1 'k Ilznfr ' lub fi ,I xI Hr ' F1 c ' W - 1 I . I. A ,I . b . ' . Nlflr fl h I Iuh. XV W N ' j .A-s .md p .' c thy OD' ' 'I . Mlvwu' flulv. 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':?.l..'.a..- r- f' .:-525 a-:fare-:wa-rira.,-R:'1+11 NEW SEN IORS M1 5 Srnce the June 36 class IS to be represented 1n only one xssue of the CADUCEUS thls artlcle w1ll 1n effect have to serve for two terms seventh and sen1or Everyone throughout hrs hlgh sehool career looks forward to hrs fourth year wlth 1ts socral act1v1t1es and lncreased prrylleges as a port after a stormy voyage That attxtude IS not entlrely unreasonable Undenrably the sen1or holds an advantageous posrtron He IS the arrstocrat of the school H 13 so well placed lndeed that he IS perhaps apt to delude hlmself as to hrs real rmportance What does bemg a sen1or really mean Wxthout the trlm mrngs srmply that one has done three years of hrgh school work more or less commendably and 19 presently to be thrust rnto a stern and competltlve world Not that we should resrgn ourselves to gloomy broodmgs over the future and fa1l to enjoy the present but lt IS well to know the future IS there Our graduatlon 19 somethmg we can look forward to with just prxde but lf 15 not our ultlmate goal that lles beyond The class as a whole wrshes to thank Miss uellmall and Mr Hall 1ts sponsors whose assrstance has been 1nv1luable rn maklng the class a success Presrdent Herbert Kamper Secretary Dorothy Flood Treasurer Robert Nix Dlgest Correspondent Helen Shank CADUCEUS Correspondent Wllllam I Smxth niwmfw 2 i f -lf' G 'JH 3' if vs' 'wifi W sv jx 5-'ggrtfgf H1130 1' rvbaaf YC lb, A, Q Om Hunclzed Ihl 1 ' - - Bef VvII.l.l . 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Y D Y I , I e l I Y I l i I I I Y ' . . 4 . , . 1 , e 'XX Mrs F1t7morr1s Bobble XX estlakt Vlr Carroll Mr Crane Mr llemmy, Mrs Klfly Dupuy Bessy Nathan Grayson M1ss Shayne r Vtfhrtcombe Russell Flynne Cam Guests at the Stanlaus rcctptxon Allne Chrrstle John Parrlsh Fdvt ard lee Carl Eble Roy Blrkhead Dlane Casslmus Arleen Oiburn Robert I rxedman Eduard Kltck l orrame Bedsworth John Ionsberg Kenneth Otto Kenneth XV1llmann Ben B1rr BEFORE TI-IE CURTAIN RISES Bu MIRLE KLIM' Undoubtedly rn another place you wxll fund artrcles exhortmg the semor new sen1or play to the clouds ltS unusual plot the talent of the actors the ab1l1ty of the coach Yet there IS another s1de to the story of whlch the audlence IS seldom made aware rehearsals The reason that thc ultlmatc watchers and llsttners arc not acquamttd wlth these prlvate performances IS obvxous all the fun lS at thclr expense If ever one class affected d1Sl1kC of another If IS scen rn the dlstastc and the superxor alr wrth whlch the actors rcgard thexr audrcncc Srmply reverse what the fimshed product looks hkc and you have an mklmg of the appearance of a rehearsal What you thought Was such a natural gay laugh upon the stage was probably produced by so much practxsmg and repetrtlon that the actor or actress was nearly rn tears On the other hand the parts whxch had you s1tt1ng on thc edge of your seat tmglmg vuth excxtement had the performers burstmg VVltl'1 laughter during rehearsals Inevrtably the lady 1n the extreme s1de seat has a feather ln her hat Cdurmg rehearsalsj Just as 1nev1tably she IS hard of hear1ng fdurmg rehearsalsj Another unequxvocal fact IS that the audlence 1S dull wrtted Cln more places than durmg rehearsalsl An amblguous condltxon IS that the people rn front can't see you fno not that they are blmd, but they are too lowl and the people rn back can't see you lbecause they are too far awayl More ambrgulty If your vorce IS pet1te or low, nt Wlll not carry unless you lncrease xts volume But rf you have vocal chords capable of producmg boomlng HOISCS that wlll rock the blllldlllg, your volce wxll echo, or the words w1ll mmgle and be obscure and lndrstmgurshable If you walk stooped and round shouldered, you may be assured that the coach has you ln m1nd for a character who walks lxke the Wlfe of a newly rich husband If you have a manly strut and walk stra1ght as a board, you may be certam that you are to play an old gentleman XVIII! one foot ln the grave Oh, the woes of an actor' fContmucd on page 108 3 Om Hundred Sm .. 2---'-,. . 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One Hundred lfrqhl i' is Om Hundr. d N H71 HISTORY OF MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS IN BEAUIVIONT By MARX Rosr OSTFRVIFYER HE musrcal organrzatrons of Beaumont may look back wxth prrde upon I 3 thelr achrevements durlng the last ten years They have been fortunate 'mi m havmg had an objectxve crlterxon by whreh to measure their excelle Thrs crlterlon has been supplled by the annual muslc contests held at Washrngton Unrversxty In the contests of 1933 and 1934 Beaumont was the only h1gh school of the clty to place ln competrtxon w1th out of town schools One of the most eagerly antrclpated events of the year IS Beaumonts operetta Thls show has mented wxde acclalm and each year draws aud1ences ranglng from four to five thousand people Our school has the drstmctxon of havmg produced two of Its own operettas wrrtten through the collaboratlon of Mrss Constance lVIcI,aughl1n a faculty member and Earl Brertenbach a member of the student body The flrst of these productlons The Creole Lady now published under the txtle In Old St Lours was gxven rn 1932 Thxs was followed by the muslcal comedy The Brlght Young Thing whlch scored a brnllxant success at Beaumont In 1933 and was g1ven a second show1ng 1I1 1935 by the students of Purdue Unxverslty Other operettas pro duced have been The Gypsy Rover 1926 The Dragon of Wu Foo 1927 Drake s Drum whrch was so well recerved ln 1928 that lf was repeated ln 1934 on a more elaborate scale The Bells of Cap1strano 1929 Up rn the A1r 1930 and Paul Revere 1931 Smce 1927 these musrcal shows have been coached by 1VI1ss 1VIcLaughl1n wlth the asslstance of Mr Ernest P Stamm Mr Barret and MISS Grace Albrecht Much of the success of these produc trons IS due to the kmd co operatlon of Varxous members of the faculty and to the assrstance of the Manual Arts department whrch has supervlsed the staglng Our orchestra whxch 1S one of the proneer groups 1n Beaumont was organlzed rn 1926 by Mr Blrr The following term under the d1rect1on of xts new sponsor Mr Stamm nt was drvxded mto two groups the semor composed of upper term students, and the Junior, made up of lower term students The orchestra early establlshed Itself as an asset to the school, for IIS loyal support added much to the success of Commencement Day CXCICISC, Color Day ceremonres, and the numerous audrtorxum sess1ons rn whxch lt has partrclpated From thrs organ1zat1on has grown the Novelty Orchestra, whrch has provlded semor and club partres wrth excellent dance muslc and has been a source of great enjoyment at our pep sess1ons In the Washrngton musrc competltxon of 1934, the orchestra, drrected by Mr Stamm, won thrrd place Mrss Albrecht became the sponsor m 1935 and although her stay at Beaumont was short, the orchestra's splendxd show1ng at the muslc festrval of 1935 clearly showed evxdence of the line results of her work In the fall of 1926, under the sponsorshxp of Mr Stamm, our first band was organlzed Although at the tlme there were but ten members 1n the group, If became qulte actxve and played a very rmportant part ln helpmg to show Beaumont's school splrlt at the football and basketball games of that season Our band has the dlstmctxon of havmg been the first hrgh school organ17at1on One Hundred Ten . 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V . . of 1ts kmd 1n St LOUIS to appear ln umform Smee 1926 th1s group has grown 1n s17e and xmportance untxl today lf stands as one of the foremost hlgh school bands ln the state In 1931 lf captured thlrd place 1n a contest mcludmg all of the c1ty and county hlgh school bands of the state In the Washrngton Unlverslty Musxc Compet1t1on IH 1934 lt agaln placed thlrd Con srderable credlt IS due Mr Stamm the founder and drrector of thxs organrzatlon through whose untxrlng efforts ll has become a marked success The Boys Cvlee Club had 1ts early begmmngs under the leadershxp of Mr Saeger through whose capable vxork this club set the hrgh standard whlch It has held to th1s day In the musxc contests of 1933 and 1934 thxs group drrected by Mr Barret won second and thlrd place respectlvely and 1n the mus1c festlval of 1935 wlth Mr Stamm as tts sponsor recelved a ratmg of Excellent The fine work of the Boys Glee Club play a domrnant part 1n the productlon of Beaumonts annual operetta rn whxch 1ts members vuth members of the Curls Glee Club make up the entlre cast The GIIIS Glee Club IS very fortunate 1n hav1ng had many opportunxtles to take part 1n mterestlng muslcal act1v1t1es Wlth Mrss Mclsaughlm at 1ts head thxs club has produced work of a very hrgh qualrty In the spring of 1931 an addntlon was m1de to th1s group Thls new organlzatron known as the Jenny 1 md Club was composed of grrls from the lower terms who were prepared for the1r entrance lnto the advanced club as upper term students The Glrls Glee Club has dlstlngunshed 1tself as a group ln the operetta and other school act1v1t1es In the mus1c festlval of 1935 thus club recelved a ratmg of Superlor In the fall term of 1933 a mlxed chorus was orgamzed by Mr Barret Thxs organ1zat1on IS the successor of the Choral Club whrch for several years was conducted successfully by Mlss Dussuchal Its purpose IS to foster a love for good mus1c and to tra1n mlxed volces 1n choral smgmg Thxs group combined w1th the Boys and Glrls Glee Club took Hrst place at the Washlng ton UHIVQYSIIQ Musxc Contest of 1934 The follow1ng term Mlss Grace Albrecht became the sponsor of the chorus A new and unxque type of organlzatlon are the Noveleers Although th1s club IS comparatlvely young It has become under the dlrectron of IIS founder and sponsor Mr Saeger one of the most popular muslcal groups of the school The lnstruments used ln thls band are the accord1on harmonlca mandolm guxtar, and banjo The I-Iarmonlca Band, whrch was founded by Mr Howlett and was later sponsored by Mr Saeger, has become a part of thrs club In 1926, IH the day of that 1nstrument's popularlty Beaumont had a Ukulele Club Thts group was sponsored by Miss Florence Knepper and later by MISS Ada I LaBerge and under her capable leadershlp xt attamed much success One Hundred Eleven ::.-1' ,. 3 , 4. ., . ,,- .. . .1 - ,,-., ,.::', 1. 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A , N A- I1 7 ' ' V , . e s , V e . , 1 , e , , 3 s . s , . , e y - , e s U , A DECADE OF AMATEUR THEATRICALS AT BEAUMONT Bu VIRGINIA Gll Mom We all lIke to be entertamed especIally when we know personally those who are doIng the enteItaInIng therefore Beaumont has found It advantageous to present each year an amateur productIon Vllfh the actors selected from our mldSI some of whom have been very talented lhe Hrst play glven In Beaumont IH June l926 The Gypsy Rover was a three act play buIlt around the character of Rob who grows to manhood among the gy psres but IS really a member of the EnglIsh nobIlIty HIs IdentIty IS dIscovered after he meets lord Craven and Lady Constance Martendale by chance In the woods He becomes a successful composer and a socIal lIon Later he WIHS success In love The prIncIpal parts xx ere played by Ernst Spellmeyer and HIldreth SIngleton The Boys and GIrls Glee Clubs and the gymnasIum classes helped also In thIs productIon MISS SullIvan was the general dIrector of thIs play MISS McLaughlIn and Mr Saeger drrected the choruses MISS Krumuch and MISS Amend superused the dances Mr BIrr the orchestra Mr rlIgert and MISS Krag the propertres MISS Wrllemsen the costumes MISS Dussuchal and Mr Stamm the musIc MISS Kelly assIsted wIth the coachIng UntIl a year ago when the custom was dIscontInued MISS SullIvan also helped to Wflfe and dIrected the plays or COm1C sketches gIven by the Honor SOCICIQ on the nIght of graduatIon The second play to be presented In our audItor1um was g1V9H In December l926 It was entItled Prunella or Love In a Dutch Garden and was a play In three acts based upon the romance of a demure young lady Prunella and her care free lover P1errot Success was due largely to the good actrng of Pannre Kusselman the leadIng lady and George Marechoe the hero Three aunts PrIm Prude and PIIVJCY provIded much of the humor and a group of mummers also contnbuted to the development of the plot ln l927 a play entItled 'Apple Sauce , was grven ln the play, as the name suggests the hero was the supporter of the doctrIne of spreadlng apple sauce The plot concerns the love affaIrs and ultImate marnage of Hazel RobInson, portrayed by Olga Hohengarten The parts of Pa RobInson, played by James BraLIll and Ma ROblHSOn, by DorIs WehmeIer were taken In a com mendable manner Helen Seeger was excellent In her role of Jennre Baldwm, a gOSS1p A TaIlor Made Man ' was the next play, presented In l928 ThIs excel lent bIt of comedy was well carrIed out by the help of a notable cast, Well fitted to thelr part Dorothy Oswald and Raymond WIese were leadIng lady and hero ThIs play IS consrdered probably the most successful of any presentatIon and IncIdentally IS to be gIven agaIn thIs December, l935 wrth a cast equally talented 'lhe productIon staged In December 1929 was full of gayety, actIon and Intngue Once agaIn In ' CaptaIn Apple Jack Beaumont laughed and thrrlled at the vIllaIny of the darIng lvan Boralskv, portrayed by Elmer Brmk at Om Hundred I Leelu -1' ?2 '2u ,i-if fl: :-' . fax-5'AZ,' ,F-'ii'-TQ11'4rw, ,I:'-f:v,:f-Q5-:rf'r7f5:,:- '-311: A-1 - - - ' - - -by-.f.,,7y.-V . -v-sy:-y--eu? -- . , .1 .5, -.3,:'-,.g- - ' -e5,,'5.,e, 4-,.'..'.:1 -,-Y . f- -: : 535 e ' , -,..,, me Peggy -ng ' -' ' na . 1 -.1'.,3A.l.Jl-'LGA L' ae --..x q.'rbY',.fFf',l-Lx K A '.-. .---'-4 -.'. 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' . . . . . . . . e . , . . , , , s Y - I. - H s , , , , . . , 3 'S 3 the charm of a lovely old fashioned Englrsh gxrl Poppy Faire portrayed by Charlotte MacFarlane and at the mrdmght mauders Sldney Morrls and Char lotte Klo kman The leadrnv role Ambrose Apple John was amply filled by Robert Maull Xera Werner as Anme Valxska the Russ1an dancer had the generous share of the yn acrty and allure that thls character called for and her use of xt vsas not mlserly On a vyhole the unrqueness ind the splendrd act1ng on the part of the players msured 1ts success Your Uncle Dudley 1 comedy played exceedingly well was grven ln December l930 Brll Valentine as the lead fitted hrs part perfectly 'Ihe sweetheart Chrlstlne Sldderholm veas played by Dorothy WlHkltf Mabel Church the slster was played by Eugenrce Mueller Much merrxment was added throughout by the comlcal llttle grand mother played by Vera Beensel merr Charlre Post and Vyfrlllam Bagley also contrrbuted a good b1t toward the success of the play In December l93l yyas presented a hrlarrous comedy entxtled Meet the Wrfe lt was packed wrth laughs from beg1nn1ng to end perhaps attrrbuted mostly to the natural and cleyer actrng of the ma1n characters The part of the wxfe Gertrude I ennox was excellently portrayed by Mary I-lohenberger Cla1r Callrhan delrghtfully fitted hlmself 1nto the role of the artlst Bob Fuller is Vrc Stanton the sweetheart of Dorls Bellamy ticted by Helen Shawl added romance to the fun The next year 1932 Merely Mary Ann was presented It was sllghtly dlfferent 1n that rt was a recent h1t from Hollywood ln whlch Janet Gaynor had starred In Beaumont s productron however Gerry Botkrn charmrngly portrayed Mary Ann 'I hls story agaln was a verslon of the modern Clnderella but was not1ceably drfferent and mterestxng 1n 1ts way B1ll Cordes vuho played opposrte Gerry as the moody Lancelot gave a line cha1acter1Lat1on Melba Dohr man as the hard borled landlady and Elmabeth Schutlee as Rosle her daughter gave outstandlng performance A line auxrlrary cast who gave excellent support were as follows Nancy Kealhofer as Lady Chelmer Earl Breltenbach as her son Sam Halley as Peter Laneelots best frxend and Joe Stewart Arthur Grothaus Norman Luttrg and other mmor actors In the sprmg term of 1932 three plays were given to celebrate the George Washlngton Brcentennral The first of these was 'lhe Garden Festlval of Martha and George W3ShlHgfOH'l ln whlch the Washrngtons entertaxned the Marquls de Lafayette and Baron von Steuben The clrmax of the play was the charmmg mlnuet rn lovely Colonial costume Thrs play was grven by the Sports and Dancrng Clubs under the dxrectron of Mlss Schmrdt W3Sh1HgIOHlS Frrst Defeat was the next play, a one act comedy portraylng Washlngton as a lover at the age of slxteen The puprls of oral expresslon classes gave this under the drrectron of Mxss LaBerge, Mlss Sullxvan and Mxss Papendlck At Valley Forge , whrch portrayed the hardshrps of the never to be forgotten wmter of I777, was the thrrd and last play In this drama Washlngton was shown rn stxll another aspect kind, thoughtful, consrderate, ever the leader of men The members of the Wltenagemot who gave the play were dlrected bv Mxss Colwell and Miss Rnfkm In June l933 the customary operetta was omrtted and the annual play glven rn the sprmg term rnstead of the fall Th1s presentatlon was another current legrtlmate and cmema hxt entitled So Thrs ls London' Agam we had laughs, a comparison of the typlcal Englrshman and Amerrcan Thelr One Hundred Thzrleen jlf 9' '-'pyg' Aj' :.NIx'YX:I'.: e , .1--:r-1:5-.'.ne-5.--7 5, fr-5-j Tix: 11'-f ' S 'I ' ' .'-f- fr - . ?r.'7'rr. -'ff' ' A - f ' ' .. 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H , . 3X, 'l.'Xy 1de1s of each other yy ere mueh exaggerated howeyer and the cltmax came when they dxscovered then' m1st1ken ldeas and became frrends The part of the Engllsh daughter was amply taken by Daryl Fox the Amerlcan sve eetheart by Sandy Buchan Mr Honeycutt Eugene Meyer Eng l1sh father Wlllllm I-lobusch mother Ahce Von Doer1n Mrs Draper vw fe of the Amencan man Dorothy Jane Crocker and lady Dunsworth Lola Belle Drake Cappy Rlcks the plav grven the follovung June 193-l smacked of sea und salty satlors Walter Dannenma1er who held the tltle role of the sh1pp1ng master gave an unsurpassed performance V1rg1n1a Herzog as Florence Rlcks txcelled ln her role of the fem1n1ne lead The part of Captam Matthew Peaslay was capably played on alternate nlghts by Harrls Herron and Alvxn Yarbrough Amta Barr v1as l ucy Rncks the splnster sister of Cappy The latest and new est play presented tn lune l935 yy as a eurtent Broadvy ay hxt equally successful on a smaller scale at Beaumont The late Chrtstopher Bean The part of the servant gtrl of the Haggerts was admlrably acted by I 01s Held Emtl Rxngve ald as the rural Doctor Haggert and Elsle Kalntz as h1s domlnatmg wtfe were outstandtng 1n the1r performance The part of the youngest daughter Susxe was play ed by Dorothy Elemmg that of the babytsh older slster by V1rg1n1a Zellmch 'l rtce Ptckens played the role of the pamter and paperhanger sultor of Suste Elbert Cole portrayed Rosen Ed Kuhn was the Neve York forger HI allent and lxenneth Wh1tehead was the art cr1t1c Max yy ell Davenport Vve owe the success of these plays to Mxss Anne Warner who through a decade of Beaume nt s extstence has so falthfullv glven of her tlme to coach md superv1se them Om HLll7Ki!Ll1' lourleen -- 'fra ' '1 ,' 1, 'xxx-41 --,:r-,-Q.-,rn-fa-1'-Q 1.1 U, n .2.:,..- .- , ,.1, q'1r . , ,,,, ,Le-.:,--.1.-.-,a 1 ff te-1 , . .Q-E --?.g ,,I-6 ' 'linxfff E: ,'.4.I'.-1 11 1 1 ' - ' ' jx. 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DY N 'P 'L ORATORY AT BEAUIVIONT Bu RoB1RT FRI! mmm No one ean deny the fact that 1n the l1ne of oratory Beaumont holds one of the hrghest posrtrons 1n the c1ty From our ranks numerous students have stepped rnto the foreground as speakers In the rnterests of oratory the Wash rngton Unrversrty Interscholastlc Oratorxcal Contest was formed Th1s contest IS confined to the hrgh schools of the crty of St I ours 'I here are tvso trophres offered as an added strmulus One 19 glven to the school xx hrch has made the most polnts on the grrls srde ln Eve years and the other to the school Wh1ch has made the hlghest amount on the boys s1de for the same perlod Four years have passed and the decldrng year rs at hand A frrst place W1ll probably gne Beaumont a permanent trophy The graduatron of last years orators leaves the field open for new contestants Wrll Beaumont vnn Prospects are favorable 1f all ambrtlous candldates offer the1r skrll Anyone mterested 19 urged to see Mrss LaBerge Follow1ng are the speakers who have prevxously represented Beaumont and the1r subjects Xllfglfllfcl Craft spoke on A Fulcrum of Progress Herman Rrngw ald A Modern Prophet Ruth Mohr As the Twrg IS Bent Vladl mrr Anastasoff Whrther Amerrca lVlarguer1te Del argy The Eternal Challenge to Youth Wrllram Alexander was voted hrst place when he spoke on the subject Shakespeare Our Contemporary Katherlne Pappas The COIIHICI of War and Peace Ralph Garstang Drsarmament Marjorre Hens ley Keeprng Up wlth the Joneses Wllllam Kent Metcalf Pronts rn Blood In 1934 and 1935 Beaumont had unusu l honor In 1934 we gamed a first place tn the boys class when Fred I-IaH'ner spoke on Watchman What of the Nlghfp and a second place on Mtldred Zrbell s 'I he Stuprdlty of War In 1935 We fared even better Fred I-laffner repeated hrs feat wrth Where IS Utopla whrle Drane Cassrmus took flrst place also wrth Federal A1d to Educatron It must not be forgotten that the combmed efforts of orators and coach brought Beaumont to the front The enthuslastrc backlng of several teachers has been rnvaluable We thank MISS IaBerge Mlss Meyersleck, Mrss Warner, Mrss Hudler, MISS Collum Mrss Rrfkrn Mrss Colwell and Mr En71nger W1th such w1ll1ng support and such a brrllrant standard set for us, we feel certaln that Beaumont wxll contrnue as a leader 1n the oratorrcal field Om Hundred lflfeen 15 is 1- 'V-:rn 1- 'I-'13, ,,:vXQ:',gv , V-v:r-n4-:.'.nv'e'f '5'- F-J' :S+-j w5,,.:' . 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K , . 3 1 1 0 V - V V 5 I 3 'A CHILDREN OF BEAUMONT ALUMNI 'bk IF YOU WONDER WHERE IN THE WORLD THEY ARE Bu IDOROIIIN Ymw mmm JUNE 26 Ervs ln Kastrup has attended the St I outs Pharmactst College He 15 marrted Ruth Kemp IS now work1ng at a bu1ld1ng ard realty company Mary W1ckenhauser had 1mportant roles ln dramattcs and debat1ng when she was attend1ng Wash1ngton Unxversxty She had taken parts rn plays presented by the St LOUIS Llttle Theatre She IS now an New York actmg ln the cast of The Farmer Takes a Wlfe JANUARY 27 Joseph SW1fI works at the Southwestern Passenger Assoclatxon W1lbur Gehrmg IS workmg as an arch1tect JUNE 27 Elrene Koboldt has graduated from Harrls T eachers College and she rs substt tutlng as a teacher Lauretta Ntemeyer graduated from the teachers course at Washlngton Unlxerslty She xs workmg 1n an office for an X ray man Roberta Matthews Howard Zeuschcl lloyd Kuny W1ll1am Mueller and Claudme Sauls are marr1ed IneL Green works 1n the adverttslng department of a shoe company Cl1fTord Kerwm IS worklng ln a grocery store Marjorle Klages graduated from Wash1ngton Un1vers1ty She gave a half hour a day program on the Modern Kltchen on rad1o stat1ons KWK KMOX and KSD She collaborated 1n wrmtmg five novels and she wrote the HISIOFS of the Jewlsh Temple for Shar Emmeth JANUARY '28 Irw1n Halner attended Washlngton UHlY'6fS1ty Hlgh School and won a scholarshxp from there to Ill1no1s Unxverslty In August 1935 he was marrxed to M1ss Fern Meyers an lll1no1s gurl Herman Graefe graduated from the Benton Law School Dons Wehmeler who won a scholarshlp to Wash1ngton Un1vers1ty was marrled to Orv1lle Weber after her graduatxon Ernest Spell meyer IS employed at a furnace company Dons Rockey IS a kmdergarten teacher at ZION Lutheran School Beryl Henselmeter IS the secretary to the ed1tor IH chtef of a St lou1s daxly paper Kartn Broemmelslek studled journalxsm at the UHlVCfilly of MISSOUYI In October l934 she was marrled to Robert Horlguchx son ofKuma1ch1Hor1guch1 ret1red Japanese mlnlster fo Brafll SI he couple llve m Shanghal Chma, where Mr Horlguchx who recetved hxs degree ID journallsm from MISSOUYI U, IS representatne to the Rengo News Agency, an organllatlon correspondmg to the Assoclated Press One Hunclree1SeLermer If, I: 'ff-:Q ' 'rdf' -xg:-41 -wry -- , -vp 1 ...r - 'a-.43 . - -RN .P SETS- . 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XL Paul Ahlers IS an accountant at a manufacturrng company Herbert Schmrdt IS worklng at a bank lrma Caebler graduated from Mxssourx Unnerslty She rs teachmg m Ferguson Earl Beecher IS workmg for an addmg machme com pany Bert Schaberg IS novs l1v1ng rn Denver Colorado Ted Schnexder IS marrled to Charlotte Grunovx of thrs same class They have a daughter named Paula Ted IS an attorney m busmess wlth the former Judge Butler Laurxnt Beckmeler IS marrred to Colon Westerbeck of Yeatman Hlgh Melba Arnsmex er IS marrred and has two chrldren Robert Buschart who is m the prrntmg busmess wrth hrs father rs marrred to Helen Heuser Helen Seeger IS a lrbrarxan Ruth Thomure IS workrng at a department store Mllton Kempfer IS an engmcer for the State Hxghvs ay Commrssron and he rs engaged to Dorothy Menderlrch LOUIS Petrolle IS a road salesman for a shlrt company Earl Roller IS ln the 1ce busmess wlth h1s father Eranklln Helbrg IS an accountant at a trust company Ruth Bohle rs marrred to Rader Klern schmxdt who rs a broker Lavs rence Wall IS a jumor executrve at a cold storage company Raymond Krukenkamp rs practlcxng dentlstry He IS engaged to Alrce Lrnde class of January 29 Leonard Bergman recelved an A B rn lrberal arts from Washrngton Unrversrty Albert McCollum recened an A B from the Journallsm School at Mrssourx Umversrty rn June 1932 He was edrtor of Savrtar rn 1931 He was a member of the Blue Key fan honorary organlzatlonj He xs now uct presrdent of an advertxsmg spccralty company Wllllam Lrvsey lS worklng at a fillmg statlon Eugene Nelll jomed the marines He made a good record rn basketball and he was presented wrth 1 watch He 1S now 1n the msurance busmess ln Calrfornra JUNE 28 Wrllette Wellpott who graduated from Washrngton Umversxty IS now holdmg a busmess posltxon Allce Hannrgan went to Washrngton Unrverslty for two years She now teaches dancrng classes at Sherman Park Commumty Center Elrzabeth Flynn and Edward Snyder are marrred and have a son Edward Junxor Dorothy Morgens IS marrled to Lloyd Cuny Rrchard Barthel IS marrred to Ruth Moore Dorothy Puls IS marrmecl to Herbert Kampmerner JANUARY 2 9 Kathryn Rumer IS a secretary Charles Nolan rs attendmg the medlcal school at St LOUIS Unrversrty Paul Rasche earned hrs A B degree at Elm hurst College He graduated from the Eden Theologrcal Semmary after he had earned h1s B D degree He was ordarned to the office of Chr1st1an mrmstry June 9, 1935 He was marrred to MISS Luella Steckmann xn August 1935 He IS now the pastor of the Salem Evangelrcal Church rn Albron, Mrchrgan Al1ce Lrnde lS a secretary She IS engaged to Ray Krukenkamp, a member of the class of January '28 JUNE '29 Germaxne Sorm rs a secretary She plans to be marrred next August Louxs Straub works at a bank Marshall Schulte IS a watchman Helen Rose IS marrred and her name IS now Trouse Gordon Chandler works at a filllng statron Caesarme Weber attended Hams Teachers' College and worked rn the office of the Metropolrtan 1 mfe Insurance Company Her college average was One Hundred Exahfeen .' :..-'.., :---1' .- '. g- .gi .-. 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E . . 4 . y . . . y , . . . . . , 3 . 1 nnnety sue In November 1933 she was marrled to lranexs Aylsworth and they now l1ve 1n Calrfornxa Htldegarde Graefe and Dorothea lee are both marr1ed Ihey are now Mrs Nussmann and Mrs O Brlen Allen Barchelt IS worklng for a parnt company Wllml Thels ns a stenographer for the Publlc SCFVICL Company Earle Garber IS studynng law at Washmgton UHlVCfS1fy Marvrn Schneller recelved 13 S 1n Chemlcal Engrneermg from Washmgton Unxversxty 1n June 1933 He was a member of the freshmen and the mathe matlcal honorary fraternrty He recelved sophomore honors He IS now work mg at a wholesale chemleal company Walter Bergman recelved an A B ln Llberal Arts from Washmgton Unrverslty He 19 now teachnng hrstory at Nlormandy Hrgh School Lowell McCollum spent two years at Washmgton Unrversxty after wh1ch he went to Annapolrs where he graduated IH June 1935 He won the Secretary of War s award a rrfle for bemg the best marks man durxng h1S four years ln the Navy He was captaxn of the Rlfle Squad rn the fourth year Ethel Kowert was marrled to Arthur Burgdorf Her trxplet sons Donald Arthur and Darrel Eredrc were born September 12 1935 M Burgdorf IS pastor of the Gedbury Lutheran MISSIOD Dorothea Lee IS marrled to Casey O Brxen and they l1ve 1n Boulder Crty Nevada Agnes Elnkes IS workmg 1n her father s store Recently she took a long tr1p 1nto the western part of the country JANUARY 30 Elmer Nrckel IS an assrstant rndustrxal engmeer Walker Stewart IS attend mg Washmgton Umversxty mght school Irene Bollmeler has been married for flve years She has one son Helen Hoelscher worked from the tlme of her graduatlon to the tlme of her weddmg to Fred Henselmeyer October 9 1935 Howard Elder recerved a 13 S nn engnneerxng nn June 1935 He IS now workmg as lndustrlal engmeer Eleanor St1fe1 attended Pr1nc1p1a College She 1S now employed as a secretary and IS engaged to Bud Waples Vlolet Haver porth recelved an A 13 In educatron from Harr1s 'leathers College rn 1934 She 19 nova teachxng JUNE 30 James Duby attended Harr1s Teachers College for two years He 1S now attendmg St Louxs Unxversxty as a scholarshxp student He IS a senxor and IS manager of football and baseball Grace Benrncasa IS a graduated pharmacxst work1ng 1n a commercxal laboratory Both Ruth and Dorothy Buss have graduated from Washmgton Unxversrty and are holdlng busmess posxtlons Harry Schulte recexved a B S rn chemrcal engmeermg rn June 1934 He IS a member of the fratermty of honorary engrneers Mrldred Henderson, Madelyn Stewart Marron Zrbell, Adele Chrxstmann, Gertrude Kohn, Hazel Relnecke attended colleges the names of wh1ch we do not know Margaret Welssenborn went to Central College at Fayette, Mlssourl, and she IS teachlng ln a hxgh school 1n Matthews, M1ssour1 Martha Wlnter took a course rn nursmg at St Mary s Hosprtal She won a two year scholarshlp to St 1 outs Unxverslty from there Ralph Johnson attended the Warrensburg State Teachers' College, where he recexved a degree of sclence rn educatlon He IS now teachrng as prrnclpal mn a hlgh school at Meta, M1ssour1 He IS marrred and has a daughter named Glorra Dorothy Ball xs marrxed and has a son Thelma Sxekerman works at a shoe company Mrldred B1ermann works for a manufacturmg company She rs takmg a secretarnal course at the nxght Om Hundred Xllhlt I7 A. 5..r1. 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FL'-. school at XV3ShlHgfCH Unlxerslty Ruth Kamp IS teachlng EarlKemma IS a Unlted States graln lnspector IH Albany New York Norman Stark IS worklng at a bakery Ruth Gru nert IS a secretary Justln Deubel recelxed a B S ln electrlcal englneerlng at Washlngton UH1VCfSlty ln June 1934 He IS a member of the fraternlty of honorary engl neers He was presldent of the Student Branch Amerlcan Instltute of Electrlcal Englneers He spent a year ln research work at the unlverslty as laboratory technlclan ln the Ioology department He 19 now worklng at a cartrldge company ln Alton Kathleen Earrls was marrled August 7 l935 to Mr W6lHb8Ch who recelved hlS doctors degree thls last June at Johns HODKIUS 'I hey are llvlng ln New York where he does research wolk for the unlverslty JANUARY 31 Charles Beck Elmer Baumann Eugenla Moeller Dorothy Bendorf Wllbur Baumgartner Mary Hewltt Theresa Sapot and Marlon Deppen are all marrled Elvera Brock IS a stenographer Margaret Chape 1S a dlffO operator ln the stenographlc department of a large corporatlon Lucllle Almsmeter IS a secre tary Marcella Nlckel IS worklng at a department store Margaret Wallace IS also a S3l2Sglll Gladys Holloman works at a ten cent store Evelyn Erel muth IS worklng at the Board of Educatlon Anna Hogan slngs ln the Grand Opera Chorus and works ln a buslness oflice Irene Bergmann IS a graduate of a buslness college She 1S now a SGHIOY at Harrls Teachers College where she IS majorlng ln hlstory Ethel Franz graduated from Northwestern UHIVQFSIIY Helen and Marle Lelbson Alberta Slever Catherlne Smlth George Coffee and I eland Wendt all have attended Washlngton UHIVQFSIIY Ellzabeth Gorsuch graduated from Harrls Teachers College ln June l935 Durlng the last two summers she has been a play ground teacher She IS now worklng as an apprentlce at Mark TWBIH School JUNE 31 Noble Parsonage IS attendlng St LOUIS Unlverslty VlfglH13 and Harrlet Schroeder, Allene Mohr, and Bernlce McClennan attended Harrls Teachers' College Ernest Lasche IS attendlng West POIHY Wllllam Valentlne, Carolyn Keck, Elsa Krull, Clara Kleln Oswald Stanton, Davld WGIHSICIH, Elmer Doll lnger, John NIX, Paul Levy John Gelsel Harvey Baers Harold Drane, Russell Schulze Alberta Stocker, Jacob Plox, Leo Hendrlx, Thomas Baseler, Paul Wlnkel, Kenneth Hatch, Orlle WICKQHIDQ, Jerome Burdlck, Earl Barnes, Charles Buescher, Marle Graege BQYHICB McClennan Don McGlll and Harold Budke attended Washlngton Unlverslty Harvey Wehmeler secured a scholarshlp from Washlngton U to Columbla Unlverslty ln New York He recelved Hnal honors IH the School of Buslness and Publlc Admlnlstratlon He IS now ln New York worklng on hlS master's degree Clara Fl arllng graduated from Washlngton ln June I935 She wrote one of the three prlze plays whlch were produced by the college dramatlc organllatlon recently Ove Hlmllllll llelltllf -z' ?.:- 3 f:If I: 'ff-:rn - l 1.' 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J . . . , . . . . . , , , . - y . - , . . . y , . , - 'A l , 3 l - 2 1 A C . , N John Bretl is a champion ice skater lorrest Ernst is working in a broker s office Clarence Emmerich works for a radio company Lulu Welsh works at a shoe company Ralph Appel is selling box lunches Marian Curaefe is married to William Pelster Ruth Fleer is married to Lewis Sieck Marie Heintz was married to Milton Breitenbach in October 1935 Virginia Hoener attended a business college She is working as a secretary Huston XVadlow studied electrical engineering one year at Washington University Later he worked at an electric company He IS now in the CCC camp at Ellington Missouri Madelyn Stewart is a senior at Harris Teachers College She is engaged to Jerry Burdick who was also of this class Fay Mace is married William Slater a member of the l928 championship baseball club attended the University of Illinois for a year He joined the local organization of the CCC at Jefferson Barracks in 1932 He was sent to the Red Lake district in Wlinne ota where he was appointed construction foreman He has recently been transferred to the National Park district in Missouri where he IS in charge of a crew Fred Mace IS vsorking in the oil fields in Oklahoma Herbert Prange is secretary treasurer of the sophomore class at the Missouri School of Mines JANUARY 3 2 Iheodore Rasche is a senior at Elmhurst Colleg He is president of the Men s Glee Club of the Dormitory Council and of the Oriental Club He is chapel chairman of the Student Union and treasurer of the Pre Fheological Club He is a soloist of the Chapel Choir and a member of the college quartette Wilbur Wehmeyer is attending Iowa College Julia Relmar IS doing office work Ruth Krohne is doing oflice work Frederic Bietsch took a buslness course at Hadley He is now working as a bookkeeper Clarence Warneck is managing a grocery store Harry uigley works at the Bell Foundry Company Clair Callihan is a senior at Missouri U He directed a fraternity glee club which won the Laurence Tibbett trophy in the Inter Fraternity Sing Kemner Comer 1s working on a paper route Elmer Meyer IS a gardener in a cemetery Bill Dales is working at a Jewelry company Roy Ahrens is a senior at Washington University Anthony Benincasa is a senior in the pre medical school at St Louis University He is an honor student and will soon enter the Medical School at St louis U, where he will spec1al17e in surgery Elmer Steinkuhler is working at Wagner Electric Company He was married in September IQ34 Max Wlttman is a senior at Washington University Gertrude Buffe after taking a course in commercial foods at Hadley worked 1n a candy shop She IS now taking a business course Bob Shank attended the pre medical school at Westminster He is now enrolled in the medical school at Washington University He is an honor student Frank Orlrck is attending the dental school at Washington University Arlme Battelle is a senior at Harrls Teachers College She IS majoring in English Arlme was class president during her junior year Mildred Klick is vs orking at the Evangelical Sx nod office Om Humlnal lteemu 7 fflfif-' , 'fffv 1711. .tv :2'.:'n, 1'-22:9-'-f1f'f- YT-Q-..'J k b Lim U 'F' ' 3?l rv'r'-,, - ' .'fv1.'?'rzP-- ' M A Q K V -and A' 1-f-'E+-r rr----'W rf- - ' -' :L-. - .4-Efsa ' .. 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V , V 1 'I , I - HL Jw, Q Garnet Adams IS marrrcd to Hunt Wllson Wrlson Dalzell owns the Dalzell Sound Recordrng Studros where he makes electrrcal transcrrptrons for radro broadcastrng He studred electrrcal cngrneermg at Washrngton Unlversrty for two years Lorena Scott rs engaged to Edward Schmelz of the June 1930 class Irene Scott rs engaged to Roy Maull Ralph Roedrnger rs a senlor rn the school of Commerce and Fmance at Washmgton Unrversrty Arabella Schenk attended busmess college She rs now a stenographer Bernrce Koellrng IS marrred to Ray Murrel She has a three year old daughter named Betty Lou Ehzabeth Nlmlrtz was marrred to Ronald Buchanan durrng October 1934 Catherrne Lambert IS a semor majorrng rn Engllsh at Washmgton Unx versrty Anthony Aspromonte 1S a senror at the pre medrcal school at St Lours Unrversrty He xntends to enter the Medrcal School Mae Carson rs marrled to Ulus Brooks Thelr daughter IS a year old Helen Shade works for her father Wrllram Muehlenbrock took a busmess course at Hadley He rs now a salesman Wrlllam Nrelson moved to Hrghland lllrnors where he 1S workrng as a bookkeeper for a feed company Elmer Wldbm IS rn the rnterlor decoratrng busmess wrth hrs father Marguerrte DeLargy took a busmess coursc at Hadley She rs now workrng at a bank Vrola Drersel went to Hadley She rs workrng for an auto servrce company Helen Ball IS workrng for a photographer Walter Fmke attended the archrtectural school at Washrngton U for a year He rs now rn busmess wrth hrs father Fred Schulzke IS a semor at Westmmster He rs presrdent of the Y M C A He has moved to Kansas Crty Norma Ossrng IS a semor at Washmgton UHIVLKSIIY Law School She was a member of the Freshman Commrssron Lourse Droste attended Mon mouth College for two years She took a busmess course and IS novs workmg Jesse Shaw rs enrolled rn the St Lours Umversrty Medlcal School He took pre medrcal work at the Unrversrty of Illrnors Karlene Farrrs 1S rn her second year at Mrssourr Unrversrty where she IS majorrng rn socral studres Robert Ruller IS a semor at Purdue Umversrty He rs presrdent of the Student Unron Vxrglnla O Hearn rs a semor at Fontbonne where she won a scholarshrp for her freshman year She IS majorrng rn Englrsh Marjorre Beeman took a busmess course at Hadley She rs workrng at the Post Ollice Helen Shaw IS a semor at the Unrverslty of lllrnors where she rs majorlng rn art Warren Lonergan 1S a semor honor student at Westmrnster He wrll enter the Washnrgton Umversrty Medrcal School Mary Alderson 1S a semor at Washrngton U Maxrne Stevens rs a semor at Harrrs Teachers' College, where she rs majorrng rn brology Vernon Chrrstman rs rn the lumber busmess wrth hrs father John Alderson attended Kemper Mllrtary School for two years He rs now attendxng Washmgton Unrversrty Betty Weber attended Wrllram Woods College Phrllrps Peck moved to Terre Haute, Indrana, where he rs a sports reporter for a newspaper Cormne Voelker rs workrng at a ten cent store Vrrgrnra Engelman after a year at Harris Teachers' College and a year at Hadley, IS workmg as a secretary Clara Bergmann, after two and a half years at Webster College, took a busmess course and rs now workmg at a shoe company Ruth Imhoff went to Harrrs Teachers' College for a year She worked at the Post Drspatch She rs now marrled to Herbert Boyer Charles Beardsley IS a semor rn chemrcal engmeerrng at Washmgton U Bruce Weber rs a semor at Westmmster and a member of the swlmmmg team Ruth Floerke rs workrng ln an oflice Howard Gruber attended Washmgton for a year Om Hundred Twcnttf two : 'If A. -f'::p3---'1-'1,g5j1c,g5-xg:-4 g l ,.v,7r-,.,,4-.T,,,-f,-.-.,. ,,,. :jjisf yn - I- V 'SY I-' '-3---,-W-,nv - r ' -7----.Jrtv 5- US ' ' ' W .: i-Q :ii-I ff za-: N : 'i1.1.g..:.g...? . . 5 3. -1.-ZR: 1-r-1 1- I. -' ,-'Aw-.,. ,- ,.- , W. 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V . , . . . . , . . . 1 1 'VN Carl Hoffmann IS work1ng at a bank V1rg1n1a Pxerce lS marr1ed to Peter Erger Charles Hobbs IS marr1ed and IS workmg for a large corporat1on Dolly I um1n1 IS a sen1or at Wash1ngton UHIVLYSIIY She IS majorlng 1n French and Spamsh and IS a member of Alpha Zeta P1 the Romance language honorary SOYOIIIY She recen ed sophomore honors Leonard Kraeger attended Washlngton UHIVLKSIIY for a year He IS now work1ng 1n the Want Ad Department of a St Lou1s da1ly paper lVlarJor1e Cooke IS work1ng at a ten cent store Lester Prper worked for a year wlth an electrxc company ln M1SS1SS1pp1 He IS now work1ng for a cham grocery 1n St Lou1s Marcella Keep1ng has her own danc1ng school and she also teaches danc1ng She spends her summers 1n New York and Ch1C3gO studymg danc1ng Audrey Rlgler took a course ata school of beauty culture She IS now on an extended VISII to Lou1sv1lle Kentucky Jane Orllck took a busmess course and IS now a stenographer Dan Meyer IS work1ng at a motor company Edlth Hagerty IS work1ng 1n the ofice at a department store Ann Bevendge marr1ed Danxel Cwraef 1n May 1934 Norma Kroehnke after a course at Hadley went to Valparalso Un1vers1ty Indlana She IS now a sen1or 1n the School of Busmess Adm1n1strat1on She IS also studymg vo1ce and has been a member of the well known Valparalso Cho1r for the last three years Harold Hegel went to Washlngton Un1vers1ty Later he studxed at Progresslve Serles Teachers College at Clayton He won a scholarsh1p to the graduate school of the Julllard School of MUSIC 1n New York where he IS studymg p1ano under Alexander gllOIl Earl Fay IS employed by 1 refr1gerat1on company JUNE 32 Helen Otto IS work1ng as a typxst Dorothy Graefe attended a busmess college Els1e FIIZZO attended St Lou1s Un1vers1ty Verden Draper IS attend 1ng Wash1ngton Un1vers1ty Arthur Steldeman IS attendmg Wash1ngton Um vers1ty He IS pres1dent of the St Lou1s chapter of Amerlcan Soc1ety of C1v1l Engmeers Norman Hellman IS attendlng Carthage College Carlo Koemg IS work1ng for a wholesale drug company V1rg1n1a Rooks IS marr1ed Jean nette Farrmgton IS a sen1or majormg 1n soc1ology at Wash1ngton Wllllam Knxght 1S attendmg Drury College at Sprmgiield Mlssourl Bob Prange IS pres1dent of the Sen1or Independents at the MISSOUII School of MIHCS JANUARY '3 3 Wrlllam Wlegand IS work1ng for an advert1s1ng firm Kenneth Bartels IS employed at a men's furnlshmg store Earl McCla1n IS employed by a St Lou1s da1ly paper Gordon Blattner and Kenneth N1ckle are work1ng at drug stores Empson Halley works for a M1ssour1 1nsurance company Mary Hannebaum works 1n the cosmet1c department at a downtown store Ruth H1ppe IS a beauty operator IH a downtown bu1ld1ng Lester Turner, an employee of a shoe company, has recently been 1n a SCYIOUS a1rplane acc1dent and IS st1ll 1n the hospltal Marjorle H1ckman IS at L1ndenwood College Earl Breltenbach 15 g1v1ng mus1c lessons Sam Halley works for a St Lou1s da1ly paper He IS studymg to be a rad1o announcer Russell Bauer IS attendmg Wash1ngton UHlV6fSlfY School ofEng1neer1ng He works as a l1fe guard durmg the summer M1ldred H1ldebrand does office work at a chem1cal company M1ldred Lauer IS employed at a commerclal laboratory W1lbur Stelnkamp has been runn1ng a grocery store of h1s own for three or four months Prevrous to that, he One Hundred Tuentu three .. 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U , . , . , . vez W1 a attended college Katherme Sladek IS a secretary at a shoe company Margaret and Melbi Handry are emplcyed at .1 pr1nt1ng company and at the desk at a laundry Harold Hermon attends the School of Osteopathy at KlfkSV1ll9 Veda Cox Dorothy Mueller M1ldred Rhodes Luc1lle Martrn and Harr1et Marschuet7 are jun1ors at Harr1s Teachers College Harr1et IS a bus1ness executlve for the school paper Veda Cox 1S the treasurer of the Jun1or class A1leen Kennedy works at a ten cent store Aubrey Ham1lton IS manager of the baseball team at Wash1ngton UHIVCISIYY and IS on the ed1tor1al staff of the school paper Albert Kuhn 15 mak1ng surg1cal rnstruments Elmer Bramme1er IS work1ng at a wholesale bakery Norman Lutt1g IS work1ng at a shoe company Harold Nelson 1S marrred and IS work1ng IU a grocery store Marcus Selby IS work1ng at a grocery store JUNE 33 Helen Koboldt IS work1ng for the Commun1ty Fund Florence Leblanc 1S a stenographer Melba C1ehr1ng IS work1ng at a bank Harry Kuhlmann IS attend1ng the MISSOUYI School of M1nes Alvera B1ermann IS marr1ed Edward Ra1thel 1S work1ng at a wholesale dry goods company Karl Kastrup went to a busmess school Helen Plueck was marrled to Dav1d Wr1ght 1n September 1934 Theola Deuser IS des1gn1ng match box covers 1n the advert1s1ng depart ment at a match company Bertha Kastenhuber IS a sen1or nurse at St John s Hosp1tal Ray Schm1dt spent a year at Purdue UHIVQFSIKY He and h1S brother 1n partnersh1p have taken over the1r father s bakery busmess Grover Re1s1nger IS mak1ng h1S way toward major league baseball He has been play1ng profess1onal baseball for the last three years Geraldme Botkm has played on the stage of the Mun1c1pal Opera In the w1nter she travels w1th the opera cast and makes publ1c appearances 1n the large c1t1es of the Un1ted States Joe Stewart IS a pre legal student at St LOUIS Un vers1ty He IS st1ll a cheer leader Donald l eonard IS attend1ng Wash1ngton Un1vers1ty He was elected pres1dent of the freshman tlass and was appolnted pres1dent of the Fresh man Counc1l He was also student adv1ser of the freshman class He was c1rculat1on manager of Student L1fe and was on the ed1tor1al staff also H was on the debatrng squad also Frank Doane went to M1SSOUf1 Un1vers1ty for two years He IS now on a tour of the country w1th Major Bowes amateurs He plays a gu1tar accompamment for a quartet, wh1ch won th1rd place on one of the September programs He w1ll return to the UH1VCfS1tY of MISSOUII when the tour IS completed Frances H1gh went to the FERA school last year She wrote the scrxpt for a play glV2D w1th muslc by her German class Harry Kuhlmann, who IS attend1ng the MISSOUII School of M1HQS, IS on the M1ner board, a student paper and he IS also on the board of the Rolla mo , whlch IS the year book JANUARY '3 4 Melv1n Nlckel 1S attend1ng the M1ssour1 School of M1nes, study1ng metal lurg1cal eng1neer1ng He IS on the football team and last year he was secretary treasurer of the freshman class Helen Goms IS attend1ng a school of beauty culture Fern Qu1nlan 1S a beauty operator Godfrled Rau IS attend1ng MISSOUYI UHIVCYSIYY Harold Wells IS at Purdue College He has been play1ng 1n the band last year and th1s year Vlfglnla Schm1dt went to Hadley, and she now One Hundred Tut-ntu four .I -fwfpb .. 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Y . . . . . , f has a Job at a department store Melba Heberer ts marrxed and has a son Donald Schulte IS studytng watchmaktng Francts Jacunskr IS takmg up cosmotologv at Hadley Ruth Prerlove attended the State Normal School at Cape Grrardeau for a year She ts now tttendrng Vylashtngton Unty ersrty Lots Borgstede IS marrted to Harry Schulte Flhey are lryrng tn Alton Margaret Keller attended Washtngton and rs now destgmng clothes Dorothy O Brren rs studymv costume destgnmv at Washtng ton Gordon Kntght rs attendtng Drury College at Sprtngheld Mrssourt Roy Matthews transferred from Washtngton Untverstty to the Vltssourt School of Mtnes Bob Setbel IS also attendtng the S hcol of Mtnes JUNE 34 Corbert X rehman Harrtet Gronemeyer George Seacat Robert Jordan lots Bader Norma Wahlbrrnk Alrce lannert Fred Schtllrnger and Wtllram Metcalf are attendtng Washtngton bnrverstty Jtmmte Read Ray Schuette Gene Lange George Damon Bob Sternfels Joe Rood and Hugh Hoskms are attendrng the Untverslty of Mrssourt Ray Battelle IS engaged to be marrred Patrrcra Janus ts attendmg Fontbonne College She wrll be marrred rn February Mary Albre ht vsas recently marrled to Lonny Frey Kenneth James and Carl Von Wehrden are attendrng the Mtssourr School of Mtnes Carl IS on the staff of a campus paper Fred Schueddrg attended a bustness college He rs now produc tron manager at a mmufacturrng company Margery loyelace ts a secretary Charlotte Stewart IS attendtng Harrrs Teachers College Dorothy Pterce IS a typlst at an archttectural hrm Sophle Kotowskt works at a downtown cafeterra Grace Doelltng went to Hadley and rs novs worletng at a lumber company Roy Meyer 1 attendtng the Ranlem School of Trades Celest McCloskey IS mttendmg a comptometer school Gtlbert Jaeger IS employed tn the shrppmg department at a flour mrll He ts attending ntght school at Washtngton Untverstty Aethelee Fay IS a stenographer Donald Reeves IS employed by a prmtmg company Walter Wtssman rs workmg at a shoe company Evelyn Brown IS workmg at an army store Clarre Gaebler Marran Saeger and Dorothy Fmk are workrng at a flour mtll B1ll Conway rs worktng at a pack mg company Lorrame Buchmann and Vtrgtnta Her7og are workmg at a shlrt company Alvtn Yarborough and Domrntc Dana are worktng at a leather company Tom Rogers IS workmg at a motor company Marte Hummell, Etleen Wrlkxnson, Beatrlce Kanstemer Marcella Stanton, Laverne Wrtte, Margaret Bresnahan Grace Koetter, Ruth Threrauf, and Helen Bendorf are all employed ln offices Leola Bernal rs a wattress tn a lunch room George Benson entered the Navy Audrey Wttte IS attendtng a bustness college Sydney Hyken ts asststant manager tn a cham drug store Dorothy Shaw, Gertrude Brauch, and Esteleen Comer are beauty operators lrvtng Lauf rs an orgamst and chorr director at Trmtty' Church Harry Ellxot as a freshman at the Mtssourt School of Mtnes JANUARY '55 Marlon XV1ttmann ts attendrng Washtngton Umverstty Margaret Horner ts enrolled at Harrts Teachers College Emma Mae Kennedy ts worktng at a ten cent store Melba Neupert rs attendmg bustness school Earl Hubenthal 19 sellmg danry products Jane McFarland rs attendmg Webster College Wtlbur Om Hundred fteentu flee . 1,4 .-.. ,,.. 4 , -4. 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L . 1 1 Y 1 ' 1 3 , . . 1 f Z .1 We1ss IS work1ng at an eleetr1cal appl1ance shop Mallan Groff and Raymond Steele are attend1ng Hadley Raymond won the St LOUIS safety slogan con test and If IS h1s slogan Safety Depends on YOU Wh1Ch IS seen on the safety posters throughout the CIIY Wllllam Oberbeck IS a freshman at the MISSOUII School of M1nes Bermce Lenz IS work1ng at a department store Ruth Meyer IS attend1ng the FERA school lone Lecoutour IS enrolled at Wllllam Woods College Charles Mueller went to the Cardlnals farm at Greensburg Pennsvlvanla He expects to play h1gher league baseball M1ldred M1essler Jean Stocker Mar1an W1ttmann Dorothy Klenker Audrey Buddens1eck and B111 Bowcott are at Wash1ngton Un1vers1ty Rosemary McCann IS on an academ1c scho1arsh1p at Fontbonne Kathleen Sloan won a wocal scholarsh1p there Charles Gallagher IS at MISSOUII Unn CISIYQ JUNE 35 Carl Rasche IS enrolled as a pre theolog1cal student at Elmhurst College He IS a member of the Men s Glee Club the Chapel Cho1r and the College Band Dorothy Armbruster Ruth Peters Wanda Bonme Ethlyn Sm1th Elolse GlbSOH Ed1th Sm1th Ann McDermott Ehzabeth Larrd Ethel Lauten schlager Roberta Allsup and 'lhurman FYCIS Patr1c1a Dyer Vera St1ege meyer Grace Frey Grace He1tland Maretta Flynn Frances Zeuschel L1111an Kerls Mary Jane Hunter lone Marcks Dorothy Freece Ruth Hanser B111 Ka1ser Russell Schulte and Joseph Melnkoth are attend1ng a bus1ness school Juletta W1tt 1S tak1ng a post graduate course at Soldan Robert and Raymond Carneal Ruth Schulenberv Mary Job Herman Wagner and Harry Zwe1fel are tak1ng post graduate courses at Beaumont B111 Marsden Eugene Marcks and Arthur F1nkel are at MISSOUYI UnlV0fSltY Florence Herre IS attend1ng Webster College Vlfglnla Sal1a IS attend1ng Fontbonne Lloyd Gerber IS at lowa Un1vers1ty and IS on the freshman sw1mm1ng team MlltOH Bruce IS employed as a sh1pp1ng clerk by a shoe company K1tty Gerber IS tak1ng a nurs1ng course at the De Paul Hosp1tal Ed Ponte 1S work1ng at a pr1nt1ng shop Ed Kettenbr1nk IS employed by a chem1ca1 manufactur1ng company Dolores Hoelscher IS work1ng at an electr1c company Homer Knox IS attend1ng Knox College and IS on the freshman football team Russell Samz Alden Hacker Dorothy Flemmg and Dorothy R1ese are enrolled at Harms Teachers' College Loretta Schaumberger, M11dred Kuhlman, Ehzabeth The1r auf, Jane B1rr, Fern Moeller, Dorothy Kr1ekeler, and W1lbur Lochmann are at Hadley Mar1e Sa1ta IS work1ng at a hat department IU a downtown store Donald Patterson IS work1ng at a brokerage concern Vlfglnla Jennmgs, OIIVI3 Koeneman, Vera Green, and Ola l ee are tak1ng courses at a downtown comp tometer school Mary Welsh IS a stenographer Mary Jane Erny IS a secretary for four lawyers Harry Harrelson IS work1ng 1n Il11no1s LeRoy Koch and Bob McPherson are work1ng at the Publ1c Lrbrary Melv1n N1eman IS an oflice boy at a type company Rosetta Caldwell IS work1ng at a wholesale drug company LOUIS Me1er IS work1ng 1n a prmtmg ofice Loretta Engler IS work1ng at a cloth1ng store Edmar Ste1nmet7 IS attend1ng the FFRA school Margaret Maher IS work1ng at a laundry Delores Topp 1S a clerk 1n a cleaner's estab llshment James Ke1nker IS studymg optometry Elbert Cole IS attend1ng Central College at Fayette, MISSOUII B111 Nesley IS employed by a bus l1ne Bob Ruth and Fred Ahrens are attend1ng Purdue Un1vers1ty Om' Hundred Tu entu sm ,. 1.. --.. ,V,.,V , Q14 v' ., -'-'Pj'!,fgJQ ,::m:x-53415, Q, ,1V.f,,5,,,,,:,.-E-e,t,,. -g 1: ,--s V-1 - ' A .' 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J m' um rm ' 1LL'077lQ -vi, F , V K Um' Hg:r'.!'r.-.I ILM 'Wil V'1V'r FRIEND TO CARLOTTA KA True Storyl Bu FRA's1CEs WADDLE 1, T IS lmposstble for thrs story to be told rn the first person and If rs 3,5 unfortunate for the lady from whom I recerved these facts was much 53 more capable than I of wrrtmg rt as rt deserves to be wrrtten But as before stated lf IS lmposstble for her pen to fashlon If smce she dred on the seventeenth of Aprrl nxneteen hundred and thirty three the only l1v1ng survrvor of the 1ll fated Maxrmrlran eptsode She was my great great grand mother and the followrng I humbly dedrcate to her memory Mexlco the land where the musxc IS the sweetest and the flowers are thc prettlest IS a land of varted hlSIOflC3l events the Revolutron the tyranny of the Spaniards the Republrc under tts successrve presidents the Texan war and the mvasron of France under Napoleon s rule All very dramatxc but the last mentroned perhaps the event supplylng the most human mterests It IS thls chapter m MQXICOS htstory that I w1sh to tell of for Vrennese gaxety and pomp transplanted to the Mexlcan caprtal drd not survrve The dream of Napoleon for compensatron of the losses of Austrla durmg her war with Italy caused one of the most traglc events rn hlstory On May the twenty nmth I864 the new emperor a generous and courtly man and the new empress br1ll1ant lndefatrgable strong of character wrth a confidence lnsplred by Napoleon III reached Vera Cruz and there began for them a perrod of harsh tlmes finally endmg tn the death of M3Xlmlll3H and the mental dxstress of Carlotta How the Un1ted States rmmersed rn the Clvrl War was too busy to enforce the Monroe Doctrme how Max1m1l1an sup ported by the troops of France was lnduced to xnvade Mexrco how Carlotta pleadlng on bended knee before Napoleon after havtng been refused ard for her husband crled I have recexved my deserts a granddaughter of Lours Phrlrppe should have put no falth 1n a Bonaparte are all well known hrstortcal events But the struggle of Maxrmrlran s followers when forced to flee from Mexxco or lose the1r lrves 1S not so well known Katherxne Hexde, companlon to Empress Carlotta and my great great grand mother, was the only woman of the small band of lovers and admrrers of Emperor Maxtmrlran, to take part 1n th1s adventurous but dangerous race for lrfe The only hope of escape for the lrttle group was to make therr way to Vera Cruz The people l1v1ng ln the terrltory between Mexrco Crty and the sea were the last to remam frlendly to M3Xlm1ll3H, yet wlth the success of the .Iuare7 forces a trlp through even that country was fraught wlth many perxls and It was only wlth the a1d of General Porfirlo D187 that the refugees met at the outskirts of the c1ty, entered a coach drawn by four whrte horses, and began thelr escape rnto an entrrely new countrv A short dlstance out of the capltal a horrrble sxght greeted the eyes of the terror strrcken party The road was strewn wlth dead bodres, members of M3Xlmlll3H'S corps, who had been overtaken and butchered m thelr flxght from Queretars The vrsxon of Maxxmrlan standlng before the flrmg squad, head bald, erect and eyes unbandaged flashed ever across the bloody snght, for thus each member of the party knew the emperor would du. bravely and unafrald One Hundred Thlrly , 1,.--.., 1- :- 'c -- ' :If 1, 3. .,,.,., ...V-..,:w:,.v:.4 ,,,r.,,,: ,.,...,. 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' . , . . . . . ,,, . . . . . , just as he had lned lookmg back towards the capxtol c1ty they seemed to see hazy tovsers grow out of the plams where rn a romantlc mterlude emperor and an empress had worshlpped How peaceful those hours were What a contrast to the terror filled hours of the now rergnmg days Half way between Mexlco Cnty and Vera Cruz bandrts overtook the com paratrvely slow movlng stage coach They took the money and valuables of the passengers leawmg wxth them only the body of a French companron whom they had kllled when he trxed to defend the weakened survrvors The fightlng sp1r1t of Carlotta and the dauntless Splflf of M8X1mlll3U rode wlth that llttle band all through the star filled nrght sometlmes yust a brt ahead to urge them on sometimes rn the coach to ease thelr achmg hearts and weary souls But no matter what duty they took upon themselves they stayed w1th those who had stayed w1th them Wrltlng IS so cold 1t cannot express the danger yet beauty that rode w1th t1me that mght Four horses and Provldence carried lrves from out of the grasp of death Through the long journey to the beat of horses hoofs upon the barren ground the fear strxcken mmd of Katherlne Helde re fashloned the festlve musrc and gay laughter that had so recently been a part of her lrfe Always music and flowers Each song that rang 1n her ears told of the landlng at Vera Cruz on May 29 1864 rn the troprcal Mexrcan country of the muslc lovlng MCXICHHS and the concerts at the palace of concerts they gave for the new Emperor and Empress at the Plaza and the elegant state d1nners of the days when she and the Empress sat ln the garden at the palace and spoke m such reverent and belrevmg tones of the new Aztec Emplre that Maxrmrlran Haps burg was gomg to buxld They spoke of the old days m Vrenna and longed for them to a certam extent but never agam was Austrxa spoken of as my country but always was Mexxco thought of as thexr homeland Often Carlotta look1ng at her Howers had sard Flowers of my so1l so1l of my country country of my heart These thlngs raced through her m1nd as a horseman whose steed seemed farrly to fly over the plams passed the coach leavrng behlnd hlm only a cloud of dust whlch soon passed away How l1ke the rergn of M3Xlmlll3D thrs was Eor he too left behmd hxm only vague thoughts that lxke the dust to whxch he returned were soon blown away Eventually the weary, heart slck party arrxved at Vera Cruz Through the generosrty of the captarn of a sa1l1ng vessel they were taken aboard Just before boardrng the shxp however a soldxer stepped from the crowd and handed the young woman a note It read You are brave and safe May you l1ve long It was slgned Porfirro Dlaz When the boat salled for New Orleans two days later the refugees were safe And as fate so often does, lf gave mercy to one and sorrow to another As the vessel left the dock a frrgate the 'Nevarau also left, bearing the body of Maxlmllnan Th1s was the same shlp that brought hlm to Mexrco an emperor One Hundred Thrrru ne ,. 5..--.. ,-F-:1',f , 7 - , -. . ami.: ,:,+,!-IRQ, W ,fx , .ev 5-,Ag-.v .143 Q - , gif.: .: :IZ ' ' ' ' ,. ,'1v7,1 ., -7 .'fT.:f7'TL ,, - ' :5 3.1211 .115 ,414 . 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Why the captxvatmg aroma of three thousand ham burgers for frankfurters or portions of roast beefj that are wartmg rn the lunch room to be consumed by three thousand hungry boys and gtrls fand teachers3 The lunchroom Vltal spot of the school whlch causes othervylse dtgnlfied students to hurry down the corrldor at thelr best speed betravmg therr anlmal ancestry But can you blame them What normal human bemg does not qutcken h1s pace when en route to a hot meal? And what a meal Composed of good wholesome food of the hrghest qualtty But thrs hxgh quallty food IS sold at ordlnary no low prxces Why? Because ln our lunch room If IS prepared ln such large quantrtles that rt can easrly be sold cheaply as well conveyed expedxtlously to the students Plates cups saucers knlves forks spoons every p16C91S aquamted wxth the large electric dxshwasher through whxch xt goes and whtch IS able to wash thousands of pleces of sllver and glassware ln an hour Almost as numerous are shtny pots and pans electrlc ovens and heaters and trays From mslde the storage room to the counters of the lunch room and throughout rt every thrng IS rmmaculate The fifteen women who prepare the food the three men porters and the manager attest to tts sanltatxon Each of them acting ln co operatlon w1th the others 19 a necessxty 1n hrs own part of the work ordermg prepartng and dlstrlbutrng the food lt 19 through hrghly capable management that the cafeterla of Beaumont IS able to serve three thousand people duly 1n two perrods wlth everyone served wrthm fifteen mmutes of the rtngxng c f the bell CUSTODIANS AND IVIATRONS Bu Maru Jon One of the most Slgl'llf1C8flf examples of the sprrxt at Beaumont rs the frtendly feelrng that CXISIS between the custodnans and matrons and the puptls These efhctent caretakers do not seem to regard thelr work as a dxsagreeable duty but take a speclal lnterest rn co operatmg to keep the burldmg and grounds rn order and to make school events a success Although they spend long extra hours prepartng for and clean1ng up after partres, plays senlor exercrses and other such act1v1t1es they do not resent th1s addrtronal work but stlll find time for a cheerful word w1th the k1ds They are always ready' to put asxde yy hates er they are domg IH order to do a faycr for a teacher or a pupxl Perhaps you have notlced that the custodrans brmg out the vacuum cleaners at the close of school So you see therr prrn npal work begms when we are leavmg for the day The same ts true of our vacatton trme for both custodrans and matrons are then workmg hard to marntam the good appearance of our school lt may be merely our preyudtce but the staff of caretakers at Beaumont seem unusually' efflexent courteous and eonstderate and we are proud of them They have the gratltude of the faculty and the student body and rn addxtton the krnd thoughts of the alumm when they remember the old days at Beaumont Om Hundred Ib 'Ia three L.-.. - 'T If !' it T' - ':?3'i2'.Li 7l7 : 'S- ilF'W's. e:'4f:'v:-'Vw-rv- ff .ze .'-wg, ,V3 . , . f -' ' . - -- -Y , .v- .--- .','g- '.. -' '-, 1 ' , Lux -2123535 f., , Uni ', ,- ...r...., . ,, ..., . -.., . 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Quxte large you say You can apply rt then Thxnk of a symbol of the mcdrcal professlon often mentxoncd 1n our school gxve our favorxtc colors 1n1t1al the names of our scmor olliccrs and g1VL ln full the name of 1 popular scmor Th1s vull be easy Good Prove lt I' HORIIONI l Al Xlmc ol popullr Srnlor mn Bnumont Bellef Xoucls Prefix: ol form A ull Splfll Domun 'T 'I S k ONLY lcdcrxtcd 'Xflustcr s l xc mb nr All fXmcr1can Sxmbol of 'Iruth 1n ipcnscrs lacne uccne lslmd ln -Xgscan Sea Oslrmch lllxc Xuslrallan bird XX ax wth n wr 'Xboxc 'S NIFFHXK 7 f I 1 f O 7 O4 I 'K lo dmc l argc web footcd blrds An assasslnned Japanese statesman Home of Abrahwm fB1bleb Slngular Commonplm c Nlcknmmc for 1 Xfllncrll sprung I qulxalcncc XX oman s name lshorll llrsr word of Scnxor motto Qu lllsc blrd AlhtH13H lauglxcr dxcrb to a dcgrc arp sea du rc xll ulor un lf s mm Or e Humlnl I hzrlu flLt f ,A , ' , ' , s 1 ' 3 x. . x V75 ' . . V 1 3 I I , h 3 I i I ' l 1 C ' I . D '. . '? D . 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' 3 14 Y' ' ,'-, 13911 x x 6 F tenth 1b1rI Radnal P3f3dlSt To hes1tate objeft Izxclamatxon of joy Prefix denotmg :nr -xr: If .n.-Nm, Jr 4 I X I RTICAI landed tst1te m ftudml ttnurt Rages To make XOld Fgy ptmn sun god Symbol of medlcnnc Negatue adserb Cnaeus Cabbrj Iast name of fxmouc doctor mssotnttd vt 1th Beaumont 1-1fth vt Ord 1n Qtmor motto Close fpoetld I OUISIBHA f1hbr1 To accomplmh Fr1end11nesi Fstheucs Or1eHt1n1rd fhzzlu su n1h'll. Ill- I 10 hm untxtnlx '1o1nSt1tutt 1tg,11 prmu.d1nt,s 1i,11nQt Prophet II'llllZl1S of Sccrttwrx to SLHIOIS Fach tabhr 1 South Amcnca To exxst Irance fabbr J Purplnsh f10Xur1ng shrub One who for-211119 cunts Mountams ln South Amertca 1 ondon fihbr 1 Pmsonous 11 ctd of hem f'lI'I111y Same as excr K1 conrncnon South Amerxca North mit north Bone Rznlvtax O Indchmte 1rt1c1e xx 15 born 1n th st1tt ot an r Sl r 'fhf-1:91 Hn 'JE' if E 14 in W-1 P F.-gag if-F1 xl: I1 in 1 1F I -TEQ- ifii ,S 'L : ,fa1 ll Rum ls 'lr Hulk!!-I I2 I ll IS ru. u :IEE ff!-Sf-1rf'1 'A - 32?lY'5.ifr3z'L3?z:5t:5Z,, v5f1IC .-f 'I-1-I-':'TG.! 5331.1-if-E':551'?i'1f51 1.1-A A 1.1.. 10. .g n 2. '-. 30. ' ',' A ru 1, .'1.' . 3. ' 1. 31. . 4. ' : ' . 37, 1 1 ' - ' , 5. 2 ' ' ' '. 10. , . . 6. f ' '. 40. ' . 7. , -. . ' - . - 1. -11. ' ' , 3. . 00. 5 .' . 9. 1 ' . 01. ' . 10. . ' ' - ' . 04, ' 1 , ,. 11. 1 , 05. I ' .. 12. ' 1 1 , 97, . . . . 13. , . , 08. ' ' 1 . . ' 1. 16. ., . , 101. . . 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The niqhls groee lone! 71s wznlelr now XVe H7189 Ihe hzrds sonez Ihe snoee rs lalllnu Soft and lzuhl C hunqrnq the deul eeuzld Info CI heuuflful Lehrle fhe Eze on the hearth Gloee s .supremely brzuhl And hrznqs to us lou on fl long Leznler nfqht B Pxisx B QUINI xx Home queens are loeelu Theu rule ez lot ol pzuzse fheu spend lhezr tzme zn przmpznef Io meet Ihe puhllc emfe Plulznum hlcmdes and efezuelu zeds luelnous Ihzck und lhzn Anuemre lOOrl ll?L1 round lhe hips Cream und peuehes shzn I Ihznlz ld rather he wus! me XV1Ih freckles on mu nose Not hare Io eomh mu huzr so mueh Ak.. 'W' , 1 A 7 7 1 , . 7 ' ' : W , 1 - z ' K N .L - f 4 1 ' Q ' ' 3 ' 1 - 2 r I ' I J ' y . . ' . , 1 1 1 I 5 Q A ' I 1 J 1 K- - X ' 1 ' I J A ' -K' I: . I K' 1 I . , 2 , . . 7 1 1 V ' 1 O ' X A ' J ' fx 1 - 1 - ' 5 A i 4' I 1 K I 1 1 - w.. , ' 1 Q .11 ui X I . V I J I I V' I I n J QI' K K' 1' A ' 1 , ,- ' R. . Nor see' Ihef runners in mu hose. 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IVIUTTERINGS OF A FATHER By G15N1fv1HvE ST13wAR'1' 1 7: I N ', K I Y xy' . 1 I - f J K A K 1 1 1 K6 U9 111111.11 1111111 To arou old and uzth zt fat la' hoped tor bcttcr thznas than that I hoped to he a poet lm not and sadla knou 11 I wtshed for palarts Vot callouses ld utshed for better thtnas than that I ucra mo1 ntnq on a hook to hana ma hat Entra euentna to take oft ma shots lo settle doan and read the mas lo Lupe my qlassts uznd the clocks fo sec zf all serum the locks Oh aes ld hoped tor hettar thtnas than that And tn the mornzna to find the cat I 1rk1ng the mzlk from broken qlass Wa hreakfast the best part qone-alas' To see ma hat where Aunt Mau sat ld hoped for hetter thznas than that BONFIRE Ba MII mu D B11 1zx1A's I he nzaht s dark Ihcrf 1s no moon And uc 1L1lIl1aht The honkre soon The sparks utll dance I hey upward lla ltke Hrfu orks on loutth or Julu Stars lL'lll lean doujn And flames leap hzah As 1f they d lOll7 The earth and sktf ind ue LL'lll talk And laaah Ioaethez Re1o111na that lt s honltre ueather X UK' -5' lib-EFLK4' WINDOW OF LIFE BJ Grxl X ll xr STI xx xm l L Io LLC1lCI7lI7L I1hL1t0LLr 0LLr LLzml zXrouml mu LLzncloLL sLL1t C an I uou see the tc1m1lLs XVoLLn here and lherc Can I Uncle I :he I zI2L I he uou see the holLs LL hcrL Ihezr renls and tears Io sz! at LL1ndoLLs lo LLc1!Lh Ihe sun CIYLILL nznq of umlnzfzon Its Ioolzsh LLOIICIIYU done I lzke to sz! at zLmdoLLs ,Xml see lzre s shadoLLs pczssmq XVhzIe I look on lust XXftlICI7lfIQ Learnmq Szltmq I cluqhzmz CALL THE LAUNDRY bu Vim 1x1 x Huw 1 IX In hooks I reacl ol romance O! 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Om Hur L nd I urlu lun lMI R9 HQDT , i ,,. ...- ,... . w H.. V .- P ' i.. , f 71' ' - ' L SEVENTH HOUR STUDY RI-IYMES Hy Gm xnot xx PHII I II s ll s a seLenth hour sludy Hou. I Lush the trme uould yo lust a leeny ueeny taster And not qurte sc Lezy slou The uzse old face upon the u all ls tzclzma ten to tu o He xsnt rn a hurry he has 'Xothrny elie to do Nou there zs all that homeuozlz But lee aot a utndou seat And ll s eeer so amaeznq Watchzna people on the street ln the park the loeely autumn leaf. es Are thzck upon the around And eeery nou, and then l see a leaf Come tumblzna dozen The people are not hurryzna They re lazy lzke the clock And by the u,ay the hands do say lt s almost tuo oelock There s only one half hour more Oh yoodness me oh my lsorta uozsh the clock had u,znqs For then the tzme would fly I thznh lll do some studytna Nou Lehlch bool' shall Il be lm Iakzng trzgonometry fThouyh ld Say ll s talzzny met lt must haue been paye fifty tuo Mzss Shryock dzd asszgn But dere the problems two and sz v Or were they etyht and ntne' ln hzstory we must haue had The Battle of Bull Run The kzds back ln the Czvzl XVar Probably had a lol ot fan But then I quess it s really besl Lruzna rzqht today lor we haeent any troubles As the yrown up people say Um Hundred lortu Ihre I :'n r'1::7v'x'x::-,1- L--.fr-vm.-,rn-ff--v-1. ..1 . msq..,., ,e mvw , l ,,,,,,,,M.,.e M.. ,Je V. em A ,, -'g w:,L-.4 Q' ,'-'-l'33l'i'L - ' ' ' 3-: 'I- 52:55 .'-.1,,..--...... ..-..,.,r ' ' ' ... ,. - ,, ,QM . ,egffl 5-3. 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A, ' W V J Y I N '7 7 Im' llumlrud lwrlu www 71 lftnuluf In 4 SQUAD I O'I BAL FO , , N Kg 5 FOOTBALL Bef Douol AS HMI When the fall ushered tn football and a e l for men was essued over a hundred and fifty responded Prospe ts for 1 successful season were lndeed brxght for srx regulars Wllson 'ichwenk Vrctor Thellmg T homas Heckert Cl1fton Jordan Glen Nagel and George Prank were returning and 1n addr tton to thts Coach Franklin hael on hand some of the best football materral ln the maklng he had eker had After 1 fevx weeks of tfllfllflq and a few practtce games Coach Franklm wts able to prck hrs first team wlnch conslsted of Am1to and Cross ends Huebner and Nagel tackles l-leckert md Jordan guards and frank center 1n the lme and ln the backfield Vrtale quarterback Schwenk and Rapplean halfbacks and lherlmg fullback As substttutes tn the ltne Barbowsky Bauer Bernhardt Gallagher Hall Kulongoskr Martlng N1ebur and Paul veere most effecttve whxle Jostedt McCaffrey Moran Stand ley and Roelk substltuted for the backfield The Blue Jackets opened thetr season by defeatrng Webster Curoyes Zl O after wh1ch they beat Edvxardsvtlle Z6 l3 Thex tted the next game 6 6 xx 1th Soldan and then won a most dQC1SlV6 v1ctory of 33 O over Central whxch was followed by defeatmg Roosevelt 6 0 T he next two games were rests for the Blue Jackets thexr opponents belng Cleveland and Blewett whom they defeated 32 0 and 14 0 respeettvely but the following vxeek they were beaten 13 O en hard fought battle for the champronshnp of the league by lVlcKmley who won the tntle for the seeond trme rn successnon Not allowmg thrs to stop them the Blue Jackets contrnued w1th undlmlmshed determmatlon and defeated the strong Loursrana Mo I-hgh School 41 27 ln the last game of the season Thus has been one of the most successful seasons that the school has ever had rncludrng 7 uctortes one t1e and one defeat It has also been the ftrst season rn whrch Beaumont has ever beaten Webster Groves Roosevelt and Cleveland m a grxdxron battle These trtumphs are due mostly to our captarn Bud Schxx enk and the unt1rmg efforts of our coach Burns W Franklrn One Humlreel lrfrlu mmf '15 5-' -1 'rin 'r'v. .Z 'xxx-4' 1 -1.v'r-,-Q.-.nr 1-1-,-1, 1r..- - 21 1.1. .- .1 1.e.-1,-,, , , .e,,.e,1.--1 f - -fe 55 11--'r . 4 11.4-I-5 ,' 'f.f-z.t1Lji 1 ,- - - ' ' ig 1' 'E ., : - 1 - - ,.,. -e. . 1 'J-. . .-,..-. ......, -ae. - C - an ,. 1-- ' ' -- - 1.1 , ..-.T2,1.-,.:4.'L.e411e.'1ff3 h- .-.JJY-31rE.'.Fffxf3vd,'U 1 fal 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 11- 1 1 ' 1 1 . - . . I 1. I R 1 . . e 1 . e , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 e . 1 1 3 1 1 I . e I 1 I 1 V N 1 1 Y V 1 1 . I 3 Y . 1. . e g e . H 5 . . . 3 . . 1 . er . 1 . . L - 1 1 1 1 - 1 L . . . . . 1 1 I 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . . . I Y 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Y 5 3 ' 1 1 3 - , . e . , 1 1 , 1 - 1 4 y V . 3 - 1 v - v , . I Y - - 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 4 3' 'D 1 1 'Q , 1 , , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - A 1 , . . , . Y - J' i r ,L 1 1 I t D 5 ' 1 ' 5 1 3 I I . D I 1 1 H 1 3 . . . 1 - , i A , . e . . ' 1, 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . Y. . 3 y Y e 1 1 - . , ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , , - 1 A- v v ' ' ' V 1 . 1 'sy x INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS AT BEAUMONT Bef Wu I mv Jam s Sxntlt Q Q ACK 1n the days when short pants were not unusual even on sentors 9' and practrcall all the coachm fell to Mr IQVKIS the foundations E Y 2 A? J vxere laid here tn Beaumont for a career rn rnterscholastnc sports whlch al today we look upon wtth just prtde and strfve to advance Our history has always been one of success and at txmes even of brrlllant success Even when our outlook was not so brlght as It IS noyy Beaumont athletes coaches the student body have durlng these past ten years worked steadtly and no school could better deserve our envlable posttlon rl hroughout our history runs a courage and persrstence a show on the athletrc field that his earn d the high place that IS justly ours ln l926 when the school opened only five sports had achfeved an inter scholastic standlng Swrmmmg and golf had not yet been ralsed to that rank lt vtas through the influence of Beaumont largely that they were finally put on the same level as the other major sports During the first fiye years of Beaumont s exlstenee basketball a sport tn vehxch we have especially excelled from the first was under Mr l ew1s s coach mg and thereafter to the present date under Mr Polster lhese coaches have been ably assisted by Mr Pager and Mr G S Vltller Our very hrst season was as a good omen perhaps a successful one The team started out wlth a wmnmg streak chalkxng up sex en successwe vt torfes The season ended wrth 1 re ord of twelve vtctorres and seyen defeats but the nevy school had grven warnmg that it was a force to be re koned wnth 'I he followrng season too vuas un1formly successful wtthm a week of the Hrst practice the team had defeated McKinley But it was not unttl the follovs mg year l927 28 that the boys really got into the1r strrde ln the league schedule they fin1shed only thrrd but entering the Dtstrrct Tournament wrth Otto Rost flater a teacher and coach hereb as captain they eame out champlons Beaumont vyas on the athletic map lhe next year the team s success vyas more consxstent though not so br1ll1ant as the prevtous year Those m the know made dfre predlc ttons for basketball tn Beaumont but the team proved to be a dark horse and all but Iintshed first 1n the league losing the last game to Soldan by a score of l8 to 24 XVe entered the tournament as defenders of the champtonshrp and lost ll though with a percentage of 781 lor the enttre season the percentage was over 750 Beaumont seored a total of nearly l 100 points to its opponents 700 or to be exact 706 In l9Z9 30 the team, wtth only one returnmg letterman won erght successtve vrctorfes and fintshed thtrd tn the lnterscholastrc l eague Nlneteen thirty to thlrty one was another commendable year The team t1ed for first place tn the league schedule but lost to Soldan rn the play off Fl he followlng season under Coach Polster the team made somethmg of a record with fifteen straight vtctorres and won both the league and d1str1ct cham pxonshlps that too m a year when everythtng seemed agatnst us ln the first place there were only three returnmg lettermen furthermore two valuable players were lost m the mtddle of the season Coach Polster was wtse enough to replace them with Panos and Pralle The next year the outlook was dark Om Htmelltef llllu 11 '. 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V ' ' - s s ' 1 1 s ' ' s m s m , X at first too but the team proved ttself phenomenally capable and brought to Beaumont to St l outs for that matter tts first State Basketball Champton shtp Last year and the year before the boys have kept up the same htglt standard whtch took them so far preytously entertng the State 'Iournament both years Beaumont has a record tn basketball that the present team and the teams of the future could not do wrong to emulate wtth tt tn vtew as a crtterton of good basketball playtng they could not be mtsled Of our record the whole school can well be proud for the past seyen years Mr Frankltn has filled that posttton They have been asststed by Mr Ktrk M C B lVltller Mr G 9 lVltll r Mr Fager Mr Walker Vlr Rost Always the Beaumont squad has been noted for tts Splrlt tts unfatltng determtnatton tts clean cut playtng and tts good sportsmanshtp on the field ln the past the team whtle tt has nes er etaleted the champtonshtp elass has tnyartably played good football From tts ranks haye come star players tn a number of colleges and untyerstttes Beaumont alumnt have made and conttnue to make names for themselves on college teams Otto Rost for example who was captatn of the Beaumont squad when he attended school here held a stmtlar posttton on the Kansas Untyer tty team hts last year there nd tn l93O 31 yyas chosen All Valley nlackle He later acted as asststant eoach here and went on to post as head coach for the champton M Ktnley team Chtck Droke another Beaumont alumnus became co captatn of the Washtngton U squad Barney Ftnkel ts playtng on the Mtssourt U team and there are a number of others Thts seascn the football squad has done very yyell 'I he team was a top notcher and eut for first place Wtlson Schwenk the star of thts year s eleven led the team through one vtetory to another Vefe ended tn second plaee lostng the last game of the season to the McKtnleyf eleven At that we ean have some ecnsolatten tn knoyytng that tn 1 fashton we l t to a Beaumont boy Vlr l ewts too filled the posttton as baseball eoach durtng Beaumont s first year but stnce that ttme Coach Ktrk has been tn charge of the boys out for baseball For two years the latter vyas asststed by Vlr louts 'Vlaguolo The baseball ntne has tnyartably fintshed up near the top and has neyer durtng Beaumont s ten vears come back yytth any thtng belovt thtrd place tn the Inter scholasttc l eague Back tn the sprtng of l928 yn hen the basketball team vyon tts hrst major vtctory' the baseball ntne not to be outdone and anxtous to add to the presttge of the North S de school dupltcated the achtevement comtng out on top tn the league Baseball tn Beaumont stnce that ttme has not made parttcularly sensattonal htstory' but the school can refer to tt wtth a reasonable amount of prtde and more tmportant perhaps tt has afforded FCCTCJIIOD and enjoyment to a great number of devotees of Pemertca s nattonal game lhe poltcy' of the sehool and spectfically' of the athlettc organtfatton has been to offer an equal chance to all boys to parttctpate tn tnterscholasttc sport and no branch of athlettcs gtves a better occaston to earry' out that poltcy than track All boys altke tall or short older or younger heavy' or ltght are gtven the same chance no one ts under a handtcap by reason of age or wetght or butld tt ts the most democrattc of all sports All boys are dtvtded tnto three groups the Mtdgets boys under la If years and not over 5 feet 2 tnches tn hetght the Juntors those under 16' 1 years and the Sentors over 16 'Z years Om fillf'effte1llflL1 one ,' 1.32. .L-1' . 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' ' I 4 c e ' i e I X Y ' 7 1 . 1 I 1 A I . 1 1 Y L Y . 4 7 1 il Y v L . 4 e I . 1 I 1 A Y I Y ' J Y 1 I , 1 1 1 Y' Y I Y I 1 ' 1 1 , I 1 1 A ' Y 1 1 1 7 Three t1mes the team has fmrshed second among all St Lours hrgh schools ID the yearly meet whlch IS the cllmaxmg event of the track sport season Indr vrdually and 1n other meets the varrous groups have made even better records In 1930 the team linrshed th1rd among twenty five schools 1n the d1str1ct meet only a few pomts out of flrst place The Mxdgets have always been especxally strong In 32 the Senxor and Jumor d1v1s1ons were chalkmg up 215 86 and 175 21 v1ctor1es Edwln Langanke who broke several records was 1n the late twentxes the most outstandmg of the track stars Another Ollre Duggxns has made a name for hrmself at Northwestern Unxversxty At present Beau mont holds the followmg records the Mldget 75 yard dash of 8 3 made by Langanke 1n 28 the Mxdget runnxng hlgh Jump of 60M rnches also held by I anganke 1n 1935 George Seacat s record Junlor pole vault of 10 feet 4 mches was broken by Fred Cross also of Beaumont by a vault of 10 feet 77 lnches For SIX years track was coached by Mr I ewrs the followrng two years by G S lVl1ller and the last two years by Mr Naylor Mr Klrk acted as tenms coach rn Beaumont for the flrst three years and srnce that trme Mr Backus has been coach Beaumont has always evlnced great 1nterest 1n tennls and has been revs arded by more or less success 1n the league In the sprmg of 30 the team won 9 lost 7 matches and flmshed th1rd 1n the Interscholast1c League In 32 w1th only one returnrng letterman the boys aga1n managed to fmrsh rn th1rd place The prospects were the brxght est and the followmg year fulfllllng expectatlons the team Hnlshed only one match out of flrst place In 34 they were agam 1n th1rd Thrs year the team finrshed second Only for the last three vears has swrmmrng been accepted 1n St Lou1s as an lnterscholastrc sport IH the hrgh schools It was through Beaumonts mslstence to a large extent that rt was fmally recognized as such Long before that trme however we had establlshed an envlable reputatlon ln the field of swlmmlng Back as far as the 27 28 season when Steve Nerlson was coach mg we had begun to Hx our posltron In 1929 30 when Adolph Jacobs meyer and Wrlbur Wehmeyer were the brrght llghts of the team Cthey have smce become Olymprc possrbrlxtresj the school was at 1tS best In the sprrng of 1930 the boys through Mr Fullers help secured perm1ss1on from the Board of Educatron to partrclpate ln the Western Interscholast1c Swlmmlng Meet at the Umversrty of Iowa and came out second, competmg wxth schools from all over the country It IS not to be wondered that Beaumont should wrsh to make swrmmlng mterscholastrc ln the c1ty In '34 we showed up well, too, ln the league meet CBy that txme swrmmrng was accepted as a major sport, of coursel Orvllle Llston set a new record of 27 6 seconds rn the 50 yard free style and took Hrst place, at the same t1me, rn fancy d1v1ng Mr Franklxn has coached swrmmmg smce If has attalned 1ts new rank The team has won three champronshrps rn IIS short hrstory two crty, 1n '33 and '34, and a state champlonshlp ln '35, well up to the prevlous standards In 1932 golf was accepted throughout the c1ty a major sport From the Hrst the team was smgularly successful, w1nn1ng two champlonshlps ln four seasons, the first year, and again thls season whlch has just closed C3Slmlf Strychar7, the star of thls year's team, was low medalrst on four successrve Saturdays The boys were, as a matter of fact, nothlng short of sensatronally successful Beaumont has a hlgh reputatron 1n golf to lrve up to Our coach One Hundred Irllu two . 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V . . , - , for the first three years was Mr 'lxgert for thts season Mr Kemp Behind Beaumont s athletlcs behtnd the brtlliant play on the field and the champ1onsh1p teams there has been constantly the organization that has made those thlngs posslble an organt7at1on whose functions if relattvely unnoticed have been vltally 1mportant During the first half of Beaumont s existence it was divxded into two parts the financial half of it under Mr Barr wx ho had been previously assistant prxncxpal at Soldan and Mr Rucker from Central the athletic half of II under various coaches Five years ago the entire set up was revamped with all the act1v1t1es financial and otherwise synchronized under one head As first athletic dlrector Mr Fuller chose R C lewxs He still fills that pos1t1on 1n a more than commendable fashion All phases of athletic work are well organized and working together The school is ln the best of financlal health all expenses are met through the sale of B A A cards and admlssion ttckets to the games Mr LQWIS and Mr Fuller have made If a point that no doubling up should occur in the coaching staff each sport has 1tS own coach who can devote hlmself to lt exclusively The new policy of better co ord1nat1on has made toward greater eflicxency in ex ery way During Beau mont s entire exlstence we have kept up a good front our appearance has always been good and our equipment the best The Boys Athletic Assoclatxon IS one of Beaumont s biggest clubs The membership thxs year IS expected to run to a thousand The mcreaslng mterest 1n athletlcs corresponds to the greatly lncreased enrollment through the last ten years In 27 it amounted to a mere few hundred 1n 30 only 450 in 32 to something l1ke 800 The fifty cents required to Joln while small enough in ltself IS absolutely necessary and goes a long way toward meeting the 1nev1table expenses All boys must belong to the Association to go out for any sport One of its big advantages is that If enables members to buy the1r equlpment at d1scounted prices Fathers and Sons Nlght held every spring as entertainment on a grand scale ts g1ven by the B A A here 1n school Pop Pager Doc Lehrmann and the boys get together to make the enter ta1nment a really enjoyable one The Lettermens Banquet another annual affalr given for the last three years 1n hotels and prevlously IH the lunchroom 15 also given under the auspices of the B A A The Beaumont student body has always been a loyal and ZIPPICCIJIIXC one The band IS an organ1zat1on in particular whlch has done much for athletics, giving unstintedly of 1ts t1me and energy to play at the games It IS seldom reallzed that the part it plays in ma1nta1n1ng the morale of the team and of the rooters in the stands IS very great The Pepperettes, a comparatively recently organ17ed group of gtrls, have helped to g1ve the school an especlallx good showlng and encourage the teams Beaumont is particularly fortunate from an athletic point of view 1n having Mr Fuller as principal stnce he IS favorably inclined toward school athletlcs, having, as a matter of fact been a coach himself at one time in his career Hts attitude has always been of the frlendlxest sort dlrected toward the advancement of athletics for the best good of all Finally, a word about the I-lellmrch Trophy, the award for all round supertority ln lnterscholastlc sport It was created six years ago by Mr W1ll1am A Hellmich who, though especially mterested IH Soldan was a frtend to all St Louis hlgh schools The trophy, awarded yearly to the school which has One Hundred Fzfty three f: '1y, :-' . 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Y J 1 the greatest number of pornts alloted accordmg to the accompllshments of the varlous hrgh schools rn the dlfferent branches of sports was durlng 1933 the property of Beaumont and wrll agamn be ours for the year 1936 Beaumont once more leadlng all other schools Thxs gleamlng trophy 1n our possession wlll bc the concrete represcntatron of what our school has achleved 1n athletlcs the embodrmcnt of our work tht sy mbol of our prowess rn the past and a spur to our efforts ln thc future Om Hundred fzflu luur .' Q.,--,, 1.1-:1'..- '. 1- 4 11 - It 5. .,,.,m..t5.,:,m,,:,.wa.W, .l.,,.,:,,:',,,:,,.,-H, :'1 ' N' ' J '9'?: yvf'--,. - . 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I CO1 E TEAM X TENNIS I3tfILclrsFIINDPx1xxx The fall tcnms season for l935 at Beaumont looked promrsmg to Coach Backus as he had three lettermen returmng and 1 number of other enthuslastlc racquet vslelders mswermg hrs first call for practrcc And these promrses are begrnnmg to come true as can be attested bv the team s line record rn unter scholastlc play In a practlce match w1th MeBr1de Beaumont won 4 out of 5 matches 'I hc three lettermen returning from last year are Lugene I rndemann Robert Goeekeler and I ester 'Vleyer I lndemann xx as chosen for the first slngles berth and also was appornted c1pta1n of the squad Goeckeler and Meyer were defeated rn the plav offs for the doubles posltron by George Berger and Robert Blattner two sophomores who hase proxed therr worth as a strong combrnatlon George Flnlay eaptured the second srnglls posrtron and James Bradley the thrrd srngles berth The team fmrshed the season wnth 20 vrctorxes and but 4 setbacks rn mterscholastrc play tak1ng 3 out of 4 from Ben Blewett 4 from Cleveland 4 from MCKIHICS 3 out of 4 from Soldan 4 from Central and 2 out of 4 from Roosevelt the probable league champxon The season IS not qurte completed but Roosevelt wrth an easy schedule ahead of them 15 expected to flnrsh on top wrth Beaumont a elose second In conclusnon a word must be sald of the prospects for next year whrch are sery brrght s1nce four lettermen wlll return wrth other experlenced reserves Io add to the team s practrce perrods next year three 1ll weather tenms courts are belng buxlt on the school campus GOLF TEAM By WIII IA si HAR max Although golf IS a relatxvely new sport IH Beaumont If IS a farrly old game rn the sportmg world Many men who have become deeply lnterested IH the game are now professlonals It seems that we of Beaumont have produced a boy who has entered xnto brg league competrtlon I am referrmg to none other than Mark Schlude Th1s summer Mark Schlude played rn the Junror Drstrrct Champlonshrp for cxty and county and although he was defeated by Tom Draper rn the finals he made a brrlllant showlng Th1s IS just one lnstance exemplrfymg what kmd of materlal Beaumont has had nn the last five years that the Golf Team has been organrzed Slnce the very hrst hxgh school tournament whrch was rn 1932, Gasslmer Strycharz has played a steady game all the way through 1n the low 80's, whlch proves that we stand a good chance of produclng a golfer lrke Gene Sarazan or Tommy Armour or Bobby Jones Strycharz played hrs last hrgh school tournament th1s war for he wxll graduate nn June '36 We hope he On' Hundred Fzftu seven , 1..v-.1 4. z- 2 I - If :-' .. 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L 1 Y Q . v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , e . e . . . , . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . l I L 1 1 'X gm I .L Wff xx 1ll keep up hrs golf game and some dax, become as pron lent as hrs predecessors So far there have been four hrgh school tournaments srnce 1931 and the Beaumont Team has placed somewhere rn the lead every xear In 1933 Roose xelt won the champronshxp In 1934 Soldan won the champ1onsh1p vxh1le ln 1935 Beaumont xxon the champronshrp vxrth the lovxest medal score of anx htgh school rn the league In the final round of th1s year s tournament Beau mont was 108 strokes loxxer than anx other team Thls xxas due to the wonderful playmg of Strycharz lankau Comer and Brackman Lankau and Brackman have one more season of golf and the xlternates Ernest I-Ieehs Gerald Drelflee and Vernon Nlchol haxe each one more season of golf Fvery year durmg the fall term there IS 1 tournament for the members Th1s 18 1r1mar1ly for the purpose ef pxcklng the team The team however IS made up of those who haxe the lowest seores for the xx eek nlhls year there xx ere four mterscholastlc matches One was postponed because of bad weather con drtlons Untnl 1934 Mr Ilgert was the goll coach but srnce he was trans ferred to another school Mr Kemp has taken over the coachxng posltlon hls one year as coach Mr Kemp has vxon one champtonshlp Durlng the course of these three years that golf has been recognlled as an rnterscholastrc sport flfteen members have made letters rn thrs sport We hope to produce another champronshlp team next year We also hope to haxe 'I rlxre Mr Kemp s dog vxxth us next year as ball retrnexer BOYS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bef C1 ll ION JORDAN Ihe Boys Athletlc Assocnatxon lb one of the largest most prom1nent clubs nn Beaumont for nt IS the foundatlon upon whtch Beaumont s entrre athletrc sx stem IS based ln addrtron to flnancrng the sports program II drspenses goods at a great drscount and each member rs allowed to partlclpate rn sports Each year the B A A sponsors a banquet for the lettermen of Beaumont We can now boast that the affalr IS the most outstandlng socxal event mn the school year The Fathers' and Sons' Nrght has rn the past been successful and xve hope to contrnue rn such a way only w1th more attendance Th1s evenxng prcvldes fun for all There lS usually a stage show and then refreshments Mr R C Lewrs drrector of athletxcs, through hrs unttrrng efforts, has drrected a large number of boys successfully Through the valuable asslstance of the coachlng staff and elected executrves, he hopes to exceed the record of prevlous years Presndent Wllson Schwenk Vrce Presldent I-Ierbert Kamper Secretary and rl reasurer Fred Cross Publlclty Manager Clxfton Jordan Sponsor Mr I ewns Ont Humlrcd lzftu eruhl - e , 1 21- . .1 1.. .1 VX-- W 1 .. .,..,.:.. .,.f,fs f- 'f'1'-I 1' ' ue .1 is .gI1 ,3::--,.g:'..- A' sifegsig- ., 4.:':e,5. 1 ,. 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' 1 1 1 1 1 Jw.: 'P 'E xt 1:1-I-1-FL BASKETBALL .It IIN M tstct Iht l937 36 hasltttball st lson yyxll soon ht IH lull syytng and tht baslttt hull quad yy1ll ht strtylng as tn tthtr ytlrs to brxnt mort honor to Btwumont Vy htn tht flrst call ftr pliytrs yyas lssutd about th first of Noytmbtr tht Schyytnlt and Klmptr rtturnlng from llst ytar s squad But tht turnout yy as not as Iargt ai ht had hoptd for and ht tytprtsstd a dtslrt to hayt mort loyy tr ttrm boys comt out for tht ttam Although tht loss ol such stars as Gtrst I3tnntr Ntaslv and Knox from last ytar S squad 19 surt to bt ftlt tht coach thmks ht has somt promlslng rtplactmtnts tn Amato Vlartlng Wachsltr I-Iolmtan Uhltmtytr Xlttrdltclt Ktllt Booth XX urth 8t1 Omtytr I3l1ttntr Iortrst I-lass hourn Ind Btrgtr FI ht tum yylll havt to yytrlt hard thts yttr btctust tt has sthtdultd somt ol tht strongtst ttams ln thls dlstrltt and yytll lnyt to uphold tht rttord ot tormtr I3taumont ttams A short rtsumt of thus rttord tollovys 32 C tty C hlmpto s Z 3 Cnty and Stat Champlons 3-l Ih1rd plact Cnty Itagut Stcond p act St I outs Dxstrxct T ournamtnt Fourth plttt Fourth plact Statt Journamtnt l93-I 39 I ltd for stcond Qlty Ltagut Vvmntr 8t I out Rtqlonal Iour mmtnt 'lhlrd plact Normandy Tournamtnt I ht sthtdult Dtctmbtr IO Dectmbtr I3 Dectmbtr 7 January January I Imuary January January January 'CJanuar Ftbruary Itbruary 7 I tbruary I 4 qlzcbruary' I9 XI cxgut glmts I utsdwy I rlday Frlday I utsday Saturday Iartday Vlonday Prnday Saturday Iarlday Thursday Prlday Inrlday T hursday XfIcBr1dt Alton U 'Normandy Altt n Soldln NltK1nlty Nllpltyy ood Izdyyardsylllt Bltyvttt C ltvtland Umverstty C tty C tntral Roosevelt mtrt hert thtrt thtrt Illtrt htrt thert thtrt theft hert thtrt htrt here ther' 30p 00p 00p 00p 00p 30p 30p 00p 00p 30p 30p 00p 30p 30p Um Humlrttl lzllu fl' Y 4 flF2'?.i.:::mL:5ma,G.:'s'f5 'L7:: :er I 1- fait 11:2-5151'llilih-li-I?-'IIE Hu n 3 I ' 'Q fox I 3 I V' 1 ' cf 'I .l 3 I Y ' I' , t 3 cf ' ' V I 1 N 'K ' ' ' A ' 1 5 ' Vi h 1 . L 1 4. . ., L . y rtsponst' was very' encouraging to Coach Polstcr, who has only two Ietttrmcn. xi 7, I. xl, H I . l..'Y Vx I. .1 . H YL. ck L 1 L 1 N H ' x UA 1 H in I 1 YE i 'B - 3 Iv, I N N x xi - I C . L . L I .8 , s m ' s Q V A Lx vu 'A 5- 'N B- s - 1 V s ' sk Cv- - 's 'sk I . 1 I 7 'Isl csv, I an su' 1 I I . 1 . . 1 . . C Ll., . L L . , . L. t ' 1 h XL V' V 'I Ik' Y!! V I K 'h I L 'l 3 ! L' X 1 1 1 nf 'A L y' A vs s 1- I l03l- - ff 3. 'ng I93 -3 Q' ' I Q c f ' l933- '-- ' ' Q 9 1 I -Q. - v r My -y 3' v s s 7' s '1 s 4 ' l - f H , , t . . A t - L , 4 L 3 Y L E . f ' ' M t j . ' - l 1 f 3: s , ,. , , 8: 1 ' 4.0 . I' St, I.. .II S. ' ' 8: . ,' 7 '. ' I' I' X ' 8: . ' l I t I' 1 - - 8: Z. ' I7 ' Q . 1 3 3: . ' 20 . , ' .f ' ' f 31 , . . ' Z-I t j . . 1 ' f - 8: . C It 25 A. ' , , , . 8: : Y 31 ' I , , , gr l if , , 6 I, , , , , 3: ' ' f' 3: . I' - ,' . t gf . FRESHMAN PooTBALL SQUAD F RESI-IIVIAN FOOTBALL 35 Bu CHAR1 ES GooDx1AN 'I he freshman football tcam under the supervrsron of Pop Pager ended the season undefeated Thrs was the thrrd strarght season without a defeat and wrth la strarght vrctorrcs The freshman showed every krnd of football technlque by garnrng therr decrsrons over Normandy l3 to O Central I3 to 0 UDIYLFSIIQ Crty l6 to 6 Roosevelt 7 to O and endmg the campargn by agam agamst them lVlr Pager and hrs boys should bc congratulated on therr fme performance for Beaumont TEAM Ends Solarr Krueger Gentrle Tackles Trumpold Schaerman Guards Serferd Kolodzrejezyk Haywood Centers Werssgerber Nlckels Quarterback Fredl:re1se Halfbacks Trbbles Benavrdes Fullback M1ChJUd Altcrnatcs Broadcrs Frank Hoffman Wood Darly Hahn Kuelkcr Whorton Harrls On H mdred S ,xtu fl 7. ' '-,V 9 . ' A defeating Central 6 to O. The freshmen had only one touchdown scored . . U . , . Yr ' L 1' ' J Om' Humlrvd Sixlq-onk One Hcmdnd Srrlu Iuo A CADUC US 9 I N K I n-4 n-4 f n J V 4 H. v-4 w , ' , v , I, x xr-r 6 J Sr-E J 4 THE CADULEUS STAFF I XIQQ X XNNIII I D IORS IN CRHII I IILII I XI L XIAI DIRI C I ac IIX XIXINII lax RXRX IDIIC QS I IX DIAX NLNIS POI. I RX I DITORS JIHQ M ART LDI IORS .qmWHx, ' KWQW. ,wHw1-H- .QQQA :QR'g fjfg,j153,1-gy,:15'f,D ri-'IJ Ie'-, Tir' 235221 5115-f'..-3175.215 5 2 IN .' - 1 - IILYIX I,.XX I IlIX.XRI7 - '. :XXX .XI, I, ' 5 Q' ROR DUI YI . . .I.XN I,I'I'I2 I ' , DI Q CIX'I-III'RINI' DI, IHXRUX' XXIIX .'IkI'Ii I,l' .IIXN III IINI. II.'.'. ..X IA' Q I'I.' .XN XIIRLQINLX CIIIXIORI L XIIIQKIINIX H.XNNI-PIX CARI. ITIGIII. CI,LfIS I- DRS II ,IIIQI-x 'IIIQIIAIXII I If I'Ie,XN 'I XXII I I s SIC ' I I- 'IDR XXIII I IIXXI .I. SXIIIII XXIII. .IIXXI IJJl'SCfII.XI4I SNIX '. 1 ' OR XX'II.I,I.' 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'XX :- 6 'X JI: FLKH eartoonxsts and llenore Andrews Olne Xloelltr and Qoldme Xxehman he tvprsts However the busmess staff whxch at xanous txmes has been under the management of Russell Hard Charles Hobbes Carlo Koenlg Arthur Grothaus XVarren Wemlaoener and Fred Ahrens has also played In 1mportant part ln the dexelopment of the paper This term the buslness manager l eonard S1ebels Ind hls two assxstlnts Douglas Hall and Robert Wray have more than l1vcd up to the example of thexr predtcessors by conductmg an unusually successful subscrxptlon campalgn If durlng 1ts txlstenee the Dngest has achreved 1 small measure of success xt owes a debt of gratnude to the student body and to the faculty for therr mterest and cooperatlon to Mr Blrr rts snonsor and to Mr Puller whose nd at all tlmes has been mwaluable sg 5 gi JVC will 25 ef gp 0 args? X 5 1 U Hur eine! 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WITENAGEMOT Bef LAURR SCHALLERI In support of our clarm that our club 1S a means of tra1n1ng for h1gher work we are gratrfied to name some of the outstandrng members who have contrnued act1v1t1es begun 1n Beaumont h1gh School Donald Leonard a former presrdent of Wrtenagemot and presrdent of h1s freshman class was elected debate manager for Washlngton UHIVCFSIIY Debate Squad We were pleased to have sent to us under such management teams of debaters rncludrng Fred Kuhlman fanother former club presrdentl Jeannette Farrmgton and Harry Goodman At present Walter Hrlgendorf Sylvra Turshrn and Fred Kuhlman are enrolled rn the Law School of Washrngton Unrversrty We are naturally proud of Fred who has rece1ved the Ezra H Lenley Scholarsh1p durrng hrs freshman year and also one for hrs sophomore and junror years and now the Van Blarcom Scholarshrp for hrs first year 1n the law school besrdes berng elected to Ph1 Eta Srgma and sophomore honors Out of many of our members whose names are famrlrar to Beaumont people we are able to l1st wrth accuracy the followrng rn honorable mentron Harold Drane scholarshrp student to Columbra Un1vers1ty New York and Herman Rrngwald class of 35 ln the same place Harvey Wehmerer wrnner last year of scholarshrp for graduate work at an eastern college Al1ce Sellrnger Washrng ton Un1vers1ty scholarshrp student wmner of sophomore honors and honors 1n romance languages and Ph1 Beta Kappa From Washrngton Unrverslty also are Olga Hohengarten Carolyn Keck Ph1 Beta Kappa Rosella Dodt sophomore honors Slgma K1 P1 Mu Epsrlon Ph1 Beta Kappa Cecelra Leh mann A B and M S sophomore honors Srgma X1 pl Mu Epsrlon Ph1 Beta Kappa now workrng on her doctorate Mary Wrckenhauser also of h1gh scholastlc attarnments made an envrable reputatron rn debate and more espec1ally IH dramatlcs of the UHIVQYSIIY S1nce her graduatlon there have appeared many newspaper revrews commendmg her Work on the stage Clara Tarlmg also IS l1sted for her excellence 1n dramat1c work Thyrsus lWash1ngton Um yersrty campus dramat1c SOCIQYIYQ havrng presented last lune a play of Wh1Ch she was author Helen and Mane Lerbson SIHCL graduat1on have bus1ed themselves 1n chosen fields, Marre havmg begun work on an M D degree Nellre De Bord, st1ll rn attendance, contr1butes to Student L1fe, campus paper Among others of our members at MISSOUTI State Unlversrty Dan1el Safier made a notable record St Lours Umversrty was chosen by Arthur McLeod for hrs law work Outstandmg ln last term s graduatxng class are Fred Ahrens, now 1n Purdue Unlversrty, appomted to work on the college paper Emrl Rrngwald, our three tlmes treasurer, now bookkeeper for a local firm Fred Haffner, YWICQ our club presrdent and twrce successful as Beaumont's candrdate 1n the Washmgton Un1vers1ty Oratorrcal Contest IS now presldent of the sen1or class Our l1st of those who have made the Wltenagemot what If IS could be longer were If not for lack of space, but w1ll not these examples sufiice to prove to our present school bodv that trme spent rn our club s work w1ll help make tfontmued on pxge l6fJ 7 Om Hundred Yrxtu seeen : f fc N rf-::v ,'r'1:y:vX::',:'w, e-'xr-,v.:.-.fer-f--7-n na fffs-' -. . ,-111: .Z L -'V-'.'-V -- V13 '-,x..,,.,-,,,, , .Vw .-,.....,,f,-A :.e:-'pf L U V, fig ,,.g 51: ,:f f:zfV4'F:-Hr, . .-J.:-LLL' , 1 - I .Ti ': p -3- 5.1353 izqiilig '- A g ', -ge,,,,,.-..-, U. ....,,. 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X . , e 1 One Hnnd dS lu eqhl I-IANDICRAFT CLUB VJITENAGEMQT jxkl 1:1 w.. -ww ' ...Q 1-1 f .1.vrs1-er F-JN-'fl I L4 1 strongtr tht1r lattr tfforts to suttttd Wt tordullx mutt to n1tmbtrsh1p such studtnts as u1sh to lun us Our prtstnt mtmburshlp 15 full of lnttr st Prts1dtnt Xltrlt Khng X ut Prts1dt11t I1nt Pshy Stcrtury tsl1t BTYCO I rt1surtr 4 IS lmt D1gs.st 1nd C ADUC I US Qc rrtspondtnt Rt btrt fnr1s.dm1n I 1brar1an John Aubuchon SXXISS Cfolwt Sponsors lNI1ss Rlfkln HANDICRAFT CLUB Lulu SILNID On IS fi st 1ttr1tttd by tht tlltkmg ot kn1tt1ng nttdlts 1nd sn1pp1ng oi stlssors tombm d xwth othtr sounds tam1111r to thost lnttrtsttd ID handuraft of any klnd Ont 19 t1ll furth r lurtd by turn sttx tr t1kt a pttp 1nto Room I9 whtnft th sounds 1 sut A group ot trundly happy g1rls htads btnt our thtlr hand1 YTCI grttt ytur tyts 'I htst g1rls compr1st tht H1nd1crz1it Club Iht purpcst of th1s tl 1b 18 to broadtn knowltdgt ot h1nd1cr1ft uhlch th1s tluh turmshtd IH txtdltnt ppt rtu111tx to lnrn As th1s 18 Pnuumont s ttnth 1nn1strs1ry Ill If pn pr11tt lhll th btglnmng oi tht tlub bt rtulltd X11'g1n11Cr1it c TQZIHIICI' rt tht tlub 1n 1929 btstowtd upon ll tht n1mC ot C lfl C l lb I ht n1111t NX 1s thanqtd to H1nd1cr1tt C lub 1n I 4 NVt art bound to haxt 1 su ttssful ttrm 111th IN :1rnb1t1ous group tt cfhttrs Our sponsor dtstrsts no httlt pr11st for htr p11't 1n htlpmv tht t ub tc bt 1 succtss Prcsldtnt C athtrmc XVh1pplt Sctrctary and I rtasurtr E1htl'I1sch D1gcst C orrtspondcnt Iant XYagncr C ADUC PUS Corrcspondcnt fxclx n Stump! Sponsor Nhss Nuholson Om Hun1IrealS1xI1 mne 5fIi,'f' -- fa- sv 11-an ,e:'fm:-s.- f ':5 55'- -' 5.1'lfv2'5.3:l's3'LTlIf:?'77'1C,'f.1 5-'iff '.- Z' . .1 ci 'I-,,.1,1.:-:ZA-.:.'- 3' 4CQonl11111'ifr1111pngu l11'.v 1 1' 1 1 11 D 1 ' I V V V4 1 1 1 1 . K' F 1 k X Yin F4 X. L - 0 1k 1 1 1 .Y I I ' ' 1 IH dcbatc. When did a time present morc subjc:ts upon which to dcbatc? 1A'. 1 A 1 1 r I 1V.'1- 11. 1 1 Q ' V ' I,:i.r 'Hlllmr . I Q i .N t xx 1 7 1 Q .1 L 45 I I . 1f . 'll 1 1 f B11 :'i.'.'. '.II- C E-X1 L I - 1 v 1 1 'A ' w 4 ' 4 11 1- 8 I ' W x4 'C . 'bfi' U ' 11' 11' , 1 S 1 2 x' k 1A 4 I I 1 v I Y 4 ' 1 K 1 V 1 1' 41: g ' 11 Y I 1 Y 1k h Q 1k 1 1 5 lk'1 1 L I I i H r A 1 - 1 C 1 '1. 1 KX! : ' I 1k I I 1 ' 1 1' 1 7. I ' 4 A x C' 1 ' A 1 ' I 1 V 1 , 1 1 . 1 'A 1 , t . 1 . ' A k 1 ., . - 93 . I 3 V 1 1 ' C' 1 1 Y' C 4 I x A 1 Q 3 ' 1 I BLAUMONT I-IIOI-I SCI-IOOI PAT RON? ASSOCIATION HXRRN I SIOINIXAX IHIO NIOIIR A H HLNIIX4 X XIBIRII SFIINI T f XX -XCX H Bl IOIIN S N11 Rl X H BRIN1 Om' Hundrul Swjwvfu WEE? 'W X 'V PATRONS ASSOCIATION By HARRX E Spoexrxmx 'When 1t mme to the knowledge of the Yeatman Hrgh School Patrons Assocratron that the entrre faculty as well as the student body would be trans ferred to the new Beaumont Hrgh School burldrng whlch was nearrng comple t1on steps xx ere rmmedntely taken to organrze a Beaumont Hrgh School patrons zssocratron A commrttee was appornted consrstrnq of Frank Haag H l Schaefer Wm Hehman and Julrus Vleyer to formulate plans for thrs purpose At a meetmg held on February I6 l9Z6 rn the new Beaumont burldmg 67 members enrolled rn the newlx organmed Patrons Assocratron Smce 1ts organlzatron the follovxmg have sen ed as presrdents Vv m Heh man A S Werremeyer H L Schaefer Fred l autenschlager J A McCollum Herbert Droste Wm Studt the last ele tron the followrng were elected to serve durlng the comrng year Presldent E C Wagner Frrst Vrce Presrdent Albert E Schmrdt Second Vrce Presrdent J H Boyd Secretary Harry E Spoenemtn Ass1stantSeeret1ry A H Huntrngton I reasurer rl heo Mohr Sergeant it Arms John S Mer! Delegates to the Allranee zgrriflstlifsqinkgkl present the membershrp of the Assocratnon IS lla The purpose of the Patrons Assocratxon rs to establrsh a medrum of acquamtance and sympathy between the patrons and frrends of the Beaumont Hlgh School regardless of relrgrous creed or polrtxcal afhlratron thus securmg an rntellrgent and energetrc effort to advance exery mterest pertarnlng to the welfare of our chrldren and msurrng a concerted actron rn successfully promotlng such mterests A cordlal mvrtatron rs extended not alone to the fathers of the students attendrng Beaumont Hlgh School but to every one rntcrested rn schools and rn 'Nlorth St Louts The dues are nommal frftv cents a vear Om fflllhffzxl Setevlef one .' g,.v'..., :gas ,. fzlf . -ff-:, - wx-ng, - 1:-9 1 .mr W,--:,,.,,..--Q .,, ff-1-, ,.: . , ctw 2' -S' il-' KTA... . . f51,'Z. 0 4-'vi' ' ' -' . V 1 . - g.. - :- 1 ,, - ff ,. - vs'-Q'Uw-v, A ., .1 fam-1. wr '.'-'2J'v19'f- K ,- ' : -:A :zzz-ef .11-f-5,2 4f.j H-, .-.,..-, .. 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L , s -, At s s , , s ' , V ' ' ' '- s t s s U f Om Humlnd Seumlg two MOTHERS C1 U 5 1 1 , , I b M by ' M, i A, X .z,e MOTHERS CLUB Bu Mus Jost mt Epstt tx lhe Betumont Htgh Schocl Mothers Club ts proud of tts assocntton vyrth Beaumont throughout tts ten years of achteyement and rt seems ftttrng that 1 short htstory of thrs organtzatton be recorded Thts alert and acttve organtzatron IS maktng an effort to spread throughout the communtty rdeas concerntng the work and problems of Beaumont Htgh School and tts students Thts club had tts begtnntng at a receptton gtyen tn l924 by members of the Grrls Athlett Assoctatrcn of Yeatman Htgh School to thetr mothers Flhc success of thts affttr prompted Mr Fuller to suggest the formtng of a permanent organwatton A commtttce selected from the vartous grade schools rn the and anyone else rntercstcd tn thts partrcular phase of work to Jom Thts club known as thc Ycatmm Htgh School Mothers Club was fmally organwed on Aprrl 25 1925 ln l926 upon the eompletron of the Beaumont Htgh School butdmg the club transferred tts headquarters to the neyy htgh school and hts stnce been known ts the Beaumc nt Htgh School Mothers Club Ihe Hrst prestdent wts Mrs H P Stellwtgen then followed Mrs Rose Webster Mrs A l Weeke Mrs lheodore Mohr Vlrs f C Chrtstmtnn and Mrs H W Sehtum lhe meettngs whtch are held on the first lucsday of each school month tre opened vytth a short bustncss sesston Thts ts follow d by 1 program conslsttng of promtncnt speakers who present toptcs of current rnterest out standtng mustcal arttsts and orgtntfattons of talented Beaumont students nl hese programs are trranged by tyto mfmbers of the faculty Mtss Ada l l aBerge and Mr Lrnest P Sttmm A short and tmporttnt message of tnterest by the prtnctpal Mr Wtlbur N Fuller ts alwtys looked forwtrd to before the close of each mcettng The Mothers Club has mtdc vyorth yyhtle eontrtbuttons to tnd1V1du1l students as Well as to the school as a whole lt has also rendered valuable scrvtce to organtaattons outstde the school T he club has helped to tncrease the Butler Vlemortal Fund created by Vlr luller tn honor of the late Mr Wtlltam Butler prtnctpal of Yeatman Htgh School yyhtch ts used to help necdv students A set of seat covers for the churs used on the stage a ptnatrope a stage curtatn and some yery tpproprnte prctures pltccd tn the halls of Beaumont mrght here be menttoned as contrtbuttons for the good of the school Cl he organtzatron also takes part tn the annual sale of 'l uberculosts Soctety sells and buttons whrle at the Yuletrdc season 1t ts acttyely engaged tn tncreasxng the funds of the Chrtstmas Carol Assoctatton by sponsormg thc largest group of ctrolers sent forth by any tndrvtdual assocntton All Beaumont students mothers and frtends of Beaumont Hrgh are elrgtble for membershtp and are urged to Jotn and share the many treats offered tn thts organtzatron by meettng wrth the members the first Tuesday of the month rn Room 302 at 2 7:0 ta m Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary' Treasurer Pxecutrve Chatrman 'Vlrs Mrs 'Vlrs Mrs 'Xflrs Wm lochmoeller Wallace Smtth Joseph Epstetn Herman I ay H VJ Schaum Une Humfrerl St eenlu Ihttt 1e1f-- .1-1-11 . -f I 1' 'f'r'- ' 4' ':N.:v .: 'e-1 .- fa -. 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OQTERXII HPR is 5 aes l3res1dent X mee Presldent Secretary FI reasurer Dxgest and CADUCEU9 Correspondent Sponsor As a fittmg eltmax to tts lnterestmg hrstory the Cnrls Glee Club W1ll appear this term for the first t1me ln robes of blue and gold 'I he club wxll make rts first publlc appearance rn these new cos tumes at the Chrnstmas program whlch 1s to be held at the St Louts Publlc l lbrary on Decembcr I4 The gxrls are plannmg 1 mus1c1l show to b grven some t1me rn December the returns of vxhlch vu nll be used to pay for the robes The Glee Club takes th1s opportumty of agaln expressmg thanks to the Vlothers Club for the generous dona tlon toward th1s purchase ln the Horace program whxch IS to be held th1s term the glrls wlll proude sex eral IT1llSlC'll numbers Ruth lVl1r1e Goerhelm Jane Woods Mary Rose Ostermeyer Anna Marie Ostermeyer 'Xflary Rose Ostermeyer Vllss Mcl aughlln One Hundred Seeenly flue , 1..f.. .ii'f1',..-1 'glf :,- Af -: , -.-H -' gjgnjv xg:-4 ' , ' 7-,NA-'.' 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N h i i 5 i .. 1 x .1 - c 1 1 A 1 A 1 1 1 1 r l . -L u llumlrml Sl'L4L'l7IQl X MARIONETTE CLUB t 'ylxm Rosr CUSII Ryu y Hue you ever plssed Room 10 ll Z 30 on a Ihursday afternoon If you haye perhaps you haxe seen a sundry eolleetlon of yyooden arms and legs brxght pamted heads roosters feathers and p1les of brrght colored cloth By these sxgns you may lenovs that the Marlonette Club 1s ln sesslon Some txme ln December vyhen these blts of paste and wood have come together and formed themselves 1nto cleyer llttle m1r1onettes you yyxll see them perform on our neyy stage rn Roem 403 vyhlch hu been huxlt to the eX1CI proportnons of the doll performers The purpose of thls elub IS to combme Ill types ofthe fine 1rts Vlodellng wood craft eOStume dLSlgI1lI'lg stage productxon musx yo 11 1mpersonat1on all of these go to make up the busrness of our club Thls term We are produclng three plays of wlde 1nterest They are Jack and Ihr Beanstalk Bluebeard and Hansel amz' Grethel Presldent Ruth Gray Vlce Presldent Dolores Nolte Secretary Audrey Sherman Treasurer W1ll1am Schultz BUSIHCSS Manager Johnston Mornston Dlgest and CADUC EUS Correspondent Mary Rose Cstermeyer Sponsor Nflrss from l l Une Hundred Seeentu seten , 1.,r.. ,. , ,. ,- -, .,.- 51, ., , 5113, .4 .-3 . .' . 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MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB By BEN BARR The Model Arrplane Club xs one of the oldest yet one of the newest clubs at Beaumont It first appeared at Beaumont 1n the term of January June 1929 as the Aero Club under the sponsorshrp of Mr Wells It was later changed to the AVIATION Club The club broke up 1n 1931 and was reorganrzed rn 34 as the Axrplane Club but lasted only one term It was reorgamzed agaln thxs term as the Model A1rplane Club under 1ts old sponsor Mr Wells In 1930 a group of the members undertook the bulldlng of a gllder 1n order to learn the prlncxples of buxldxng and flying alr planes The gllder department met exery day at 2 30 rn Room 31 The dues of th1s group were five dollars to cover the cost of buvxng mater1al The Model Alrplane Club now meets on Tuesday at 2 30 1n Room 325 There are short drscusslons on The future of avlatron What part wrll arrplanes play rn the next war and other rnterestrng toplcs After the meetmg the club adjourns to the audrtorlum where the contests are held At the beglnnlng of thls term a commlttee was appomted to determlne the type of model arrplane to be stud1ed and flown at each meetlng They also formulate rules and regulatrons for the next contest Several dlfferent types of planes are to be entered rn cach contest whxch IS run on a pomt system The members placmg first second third or fourth after two contests are awarded prxzes The 3CflV1flCS of th1s club have strmulated lnterest rn aeronautxcs Presrdent Ben Barr Secretary Treasurer Wrllard Barrett Drgest Reporter Norman Brauch Sponsor Mr Wells Om Hundred Srtmtu uqht , . . . , . , . . 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' - ll - - n 14 ' 1 . . ,, . . . . , . 1 v - v v lr 1 11 ure BMW A CAMERA CLUB Bu ROBFRT L1 oYD A club that IS drfferent That rs what the Camera Club ns It IS J st ws drfferent from other clubs as the prcture IS different from the others The wrde variety of rts work makes rt drfferent and more xnterestmg On account of the number of members rn the club lt has no certam meetlng day but rs CllY1dQd IHIO several groups each commg on 1 dnfferent afternoon The members haxe access to the club s dark room enlargmg and prlntrng equrpment and chemrcals New members are taught hovx to take p1 tures how to develop the film and how to prmt the prctures These are the only requrrements of the club Enlarglng portralt takmg and tonrng are dxscussed and experlmented m by the older members The members are planmng to do some table top work xx hrch IS a form of trrck photography The club has also been domg some work for the Dlgest and most of the snapshots rn this ISSUL of the CADUCEUS were taken by former members of the club The club was begun rn the sprrng term of l93l by two boys Fred Lmde and Ray Mellxes xx ho hue been experxmentrng ln photogmphy wlth Mr Webb 'IS SpOI'lSOI' nt nu d on pagt 181 Un Humind Seeevlu mm V 5 'A' - , 'T e .. . , .- 4 e. , .1 14, -a 41 . 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D On Humlrul I 1 Ihm RA IST ORCH 5 x :- 'W r-EF BEAUIVIONT ORCHESTRA Bt, Wat DIRALID Bm L Iht orthtstrt ts 1 ptrmlntnt factor m tht sthool ltft ol Bttumont XVt trt tht rtlnblt and tomptttnt support of tht grtduatton txtrctsts tht stmor tn yyt tnlntn mtny tud mttttngs md stsstt ns tncludtng tht tnnutl C hrtstmas program Our ambttton 19 to bt ts muth I kt tht St I outs Symphony Orchtstra as posstblt Through tht htlp of our sponsors and Vlr Fuller wt havt icqutred qutte an outlav of mstrumtnts and we mtcnd to play' somt of tht fmt ltttraturt xx htch IS vyrttten for orchestra Wt hast partlctpattd tn tht MUSIC lwtsttyals sponsortd by tht Mtn s Gltt Club of Washtngton Untytrstty and obtamtd somt honors 'I tn of our mtmbers yytrt stltcttd to play tn tht rtctnt All Statt High Qchool Crchtstrt Conttrt tt tht IVI S T A Conytntton tn St Iouts on Novtmbtr 8 'Iwtnty stytn of our mtmbtrs playtd tn Vlr Hahncl s All Qt Iouts I-Ilgh Qthool Orthtstra tt tht samt conytntton Tht strmg tnstmblt tnd quarttt trt 1 ptrt ol Bttumont s orthtstrt as 1rt tht brass stxttttt md quwrttttt Vlr lulltr has rtttntly purchistd 1 first rttt Stl ol btlls lor us Our sponsors tn tht ttn yftars of Btaumont s txlsttnct hut bttn l926 Vlr Wm Blrr who llso dtrttttd tht orthtstrt at Ytatmln I-Itgh Sthool IOZ7 1934 IVIr E P Stamm 193-I 1935 Mass Albrttht Ihrs sttson Mr Stamm ts agttn our leadtr If you art musltal and play or dtstrt to plty tn orchtstril tnstrumtnt ktndly comt Ind stt our sponsor durtng tht stytnth ptrtod tn tht tudttortum Prtstdtnt Arnold Vyhttmann X rct Prtstdtnt Ruth K1tl Stcrttary Stlya Rostnhloom I rtasurtr Rtbt Cohta I tbrartan Ktnntth Kraft Dtgtst and C ADUCI U9 Corrtspondtnt XV1ldtraud Brtu Sponsor Frnest P Stamm CAMERA CLUB C ontmutd from ptgt If 0 bmtt rt takes trme tor a boy to become really profictent with a tamera Nlr Webb ts parttcularly' tnteresttd tn havtng lower term boys jotn the club Prestdent xfxlllllam Ford Vxce Prestdent George Ruppretht Secretary and I rtasurtr I eon Parker Dtgest and CADUC LUX Correspondent Robert Lloyd 'Sponsor Vlr Webb Ont Humlrttl Pruhla om V: ,..,, I , '.., , by .,.,Pm.,1,,,m,,.9 i,:4,t,l I. ..: . , . - -' - . . '- -- -v - . -v- f- -- '. v --- - '-I - 'ut ' -'tg wat-y.1:' g,1..'.x,-Q-3 'T' - - ' ' ' 53.1 ff 'I' 51- Q',:j'f2 Q'fSf1 .- ' ' ' F' vt , ' ' ' . ,Inf-' - 555 .':.wH-S5211 ' f,1't:Ztf:'tA11':t3,1-gi':QTL 5-'1.'f5f'f'?w F .-5--?s..4L' 24: r A H ' 5 L I ' K I g 5 b H ' X - it D l I 5 I h ' h 5 A 5 I 5 3 I W I ' 5 3 4 plays. the deltghtful and popular operettas whtch Beaumont presents each year. N ' N I ' E x 1 5 l I ' , 1 ' A 3 3 3 t 1 C l 1 V7 I . D . L I 4 1 I v 1 ' x 7 l 1 t n 3 . I V i I c I 1 ' u Q1 . K 1 s s x s s v ' s I s - s ' - s f s . t . . L 5 I A . . V x I I I I In D 1 A N H V-K X 77 A 3 v x I A ' s - I I -K - ' 1 I 'A Y 1 I x I 1 H u i 1 A 5 I ' ' 5 ' I . I x L ,I ' l x I 4 . I L ti L i .1 I . I .1 4 ' , I u I ' 1 x ' ' h I 3 1 Y 5 l I ' b I 1 Y i I r v x 4 x v 1 I 1 . r 5 1 ' I x b 3 3 Vx x I I x . . I I 1 ' I 5 5 Y A 7 X r P H ' x 5 X I I x u P H 5 l . . f 1 f I f ' ' ' . - ' , I Y O HL1rI'rcfFlJf1IU!LUO D AN W.. N BAND Bu RICH ARD Hokx lf a graph could be drawn to show the raprd strrdes made by the Beaumont Band rn the past ten years we should have nts zero polnt at the bottom of this p1ge wrth xts peak extendmg to the top In l925 the Band was Ofgillllltd by Mr Stamm wrth just a handful of members today through hrs untlrmg efforts and those of the members together w1th the co operatlon of the faculty and the student body we haye an organ17at1on that clarms crty wrde recogmtlon and rs one of Beau mont s real assets The examples of our progress are many to the fashlon expert the rmprovement rn our umforms would be of great mterest They exemplrfy the dash and color of the modern mrlltary uniform More sxgmficant IS that we now boast of a membershlp of Hftv actlve w1ll1ng workers as compared to yesterday s meager group of ten Today through the wmnrng of awards and our yyrllmgness to co operate vs nth and help crvrc projects fparades the Da1ry Shovs Flower Shoyy 'leachers Conventron etc r yye haye wttuned 1 posntron yyhrch IS second to none At thrs trme we should llke to extend an IYIYIIQIIOII to all those possessrng musrcal abllrty and vsho play or desrre to play 1 band lnstrument to come and try out wrth us Ind yoln our yyorth uhlle orgamfatlon Presrdent Thomas Donohue Vrce Presrdent V1CtOr Fl ake Secretary Edward Polzrn Treasurer Andrew Franz Dxgest ' Correspondent Kenneth Jones CADUCEUS Correspondent R1chard Horn Lxbrarlan Kenneth Kraft Sponsor Mr Stamm Om Hundred Frahtu lhrte :-L- 3. -:ws----1--1-1-sq .xg--.U 8. x,..,..-1 A -.- - - e AL.. ,- -1 , '-. .'...-,'-,,V- -,if . - 11924 ::1 ' ' l ' Q. -'1 1' ' T rt-r---- -- ' - '-'12 9 - -' ., : 1,-. .----E ..X . - fN.a- .. -V ,I -, sue . 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Y i I T '! 5 Y- I , H ' l l v I Y 1 3 V I I y C 1 L V ' v y 1 - 5 X ' l - 4 H I Om' Humlr ml Ifzyhly-four 'wjxk X 'Y 'L BOYS GLEE CLUB Bt, rllD WMU Our Boys Cultt Club originated at Ytatman Hlgh School 1n 190-l and was continued 1n l926 under tht sponsorshlp of Mr Saegtr During his sponsorship 41926 l93ll the club partlclpated tn annual opertttas and has tontmued this actxsxty throughout and also organized 1ts first quartet and trlo xx h1ch proved very successful In 1932 'Vlr Barrett became sponsor and the club took part in the first music contest held at Washlngton UHIVCKSIIY Slnct IQ34 Vlr Stamm has been tht sponsor Our C1let Club took lirst place wlth tht gradt of Excellent it tht MUSIC Festival held at Vw'ash1ngton Umsersrty an tht spring of l9'5D We feel that undtr Vlr Stamm s leadership the club with esery member s co operation w1ll mike further unlimlted progress President Antel Viras X ltt President Donald I orlmtr Secretary Wrlllam Busthart lrtasurtr l csllt Barco Dlgest ind C ADUC l US C orrtspondtnt Ted Wire lxvlllldm l-lirtmln l1bfmf'm stanley sum Sponsor Vlr Stlmm CHESS CLUB Bu Ric HXPD SH INI acl Complicated lNo Monotonous N lntertsttng lpltast pardon the pun but ll cant b 1XO1ClLd Che lhtrt s a time and a place for ever thing ll you hast nothing to do some 'luesdiy ilternoon and plenty of tlme to do II in drop mto Room 230 and let us prose to you just how excltlng and entertalnmg a game of chess really 15 Don t let any mxsconcep tlon about the complexlty of the game keep you from learning it for even though chess had tts Oflgln in that proverbial dark and mxsternous Far Fast its rules which are definite and exact can be easily understood bv everyone whether he be a mental marvel or not lhe Chess Club which was reorgantfed last term IS again enyoymg a most successful season tor all the members are fully co operating nn an endeavor to make th1s organization one of the most active 1n Beaumont Under the rnstruction and guidance of the ofiicers and sponsor and several older members the beg1nners are des elopmg and rmprovlng the1r game in order to feel confident of meeting the most experienced players As a fitting climax to th1s term an el1mlnat1on tournament is being planned to determine the best players of the club and no doubt this wlll result IU not lContlnued on pxgt l87 J One Ilundrul Fulhru rztt -: ?1 '12' fl: :.- .- A1'h.,mq-,- 4,-,W ,.a,-.,,..,...-.,, ,J 15113, ..1 - -Y. -rs' -.a..-,.,,-,.. . - .-.. ..,.'.-4 1.-fu,--j-4,5 ' ' ku' I, ij .gg ,gg--,,:f - 'f,-5.4-asf. 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L ' ' L L - r , ' 7 t , C C f l . t 4 , I C C 1 . .. 1 1 ' f - f ' i ? of - ' 2 - - . - V '.' cg,'s-, jsssj '. s ssy- 4 l Y V 1 A u B L v t 1 I I V 'W 'I UFSDAY IYPEVJRI I INC CI UB ilu CHESS CI UB v Q v .I 1 , . , , .--- ,,-,, . -.fy Y, , fp' hly-mx NC TUESDAY TYPEWRITINC CLUB Bef Calm RINI D11 mc y The T ypewrltmg Club was organxfed seyeral years ago for puplls mterested ln typrng The purpose was to mcrease therr speed and adyance ln the class lessons Later because of the large number of members the club was dlvxded rnto the Junlor Typewrxtlng Club and the Adyanced Typewrxtmg Club The lunror organ17at1on has s1nce taken the name of Tuesday T ypewrmng Club nl he club as you can guess from lf name meets on 'l uesdays 1n Room 213 On Tuesday December 3 the club had a ten mxnute typewrmng contest ID whnch Bernxce Koertel won first place wlth 421 words and 'Vlae Ofstem second wrth 415 yyords On December 21 the typlsts will lay aslde their typmg to Jom wxth St Nrcholas m fest1v1t1es by havmg a Chrnstmas oarty Presldent Charles rl hlen Vlce Pres1dent V1fglH13 Hogan Secretary Treasurer Vera Haeffner Dlgest Correspondent Bermce Koertel CADUCEUS Correspondent Cather1ne DeLargy Sponsor Vllss Hiusperger CHESS CLUB CCont1nued from pmg l8U 1 1 teyy exc1tmg games and qulte a b1t of rrvalry because many of the members are equally' matched and wlll have had an opportumty' of studvmg thelr oppon ents techmque and style of playmg before the tournament Presrdent Fxrst Vlce Presldent Second Vlce l3res1dent Seeretary' Treasurer D1gest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Sponsor Wlllldm Busehart Robert Frledman Rrchard Sternlage Lora Stone Frank Grlndler Rlchard Stemlage Nlr Kanazfxreff One Hundr d Fluhlu s L , 5.,-A.. ,Z 1: . -L.,-33... 17,:5y-cvvm W, 4.37-,:,:,,:,f.f,..7-3 kb ,,. 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Ll -vi LA VOZ DE ESPANA Bu EIIXORL ANDRFWS We pause for a few moments 1n pass1ng Room 22-1 as the h1lar1ous laughter happy songs and joyful merr1ment greets our ears Ah la Vol de Espana 19 IH sess1on 'l hese weekly meetmgs 1re held each luesday afternoon where the members l1ve amldst the g1y atmosphere of old Spa1n for an hour and a half For the past seven years lV1r Le Grande St1nson our esteemed sponsor has conducted the popular La Vo7 de Espana Club for the students 1nterested 1n Spamsh The pur pose of the club IS to fam1l1ar1ze our sen1or1tas and senores w1th the romant1c language and charm1ng customs of glamorous Spam The club furn1shes a happy d1vers1on from the more somber trend of school l1fe Two Hestas are glV6H sem1 annually The one 1n the spr1ng IS an out1ng where h1k1ng and all sports are enjoyed In the fall a party IS held Wlfh danc1ng and refreshments and IS looked forward to Wlth great 1nterest by the members On both OCCBSIOHS a good t1me IS had by all The club IS espec1allv proud and grateful to the d1st1ngu1shed Span1sh and MCXICHH v1s1tors who call and glVG very 1nter st1ng talks on the1r countr1es New members are always welcome but old ones never forgotten Among many past members who vue part1cularly recall are Jean E1scher and Ernest lVlarre of 1930 Ruth Weakly and Anne G1bson of 1931 lVlelba Dorhmann 13111 Reed and the charm1ng tw1ns Vlfglnla and HBYIIQI Schroeder of 1932 and George Seacat of 1933 All of these and many more former members may be found cont1nu1ng the1r Spamsh 1n the fol1ow1ng colleges Iowa State Ill1no1s, Washmgton Lmdenwood West POIHI and Teachers College We send our best w1shes and remembrances to them ln the future one of our h3pp19St memor1es of Beaumont w1ll be the hours we spent w1th La V07 de Espana Pres1dent Jane Woods VICE Pres1dent An1ta D1eselhorst Secretary Lorrame Bedswortb D1gest Correspondent Vernon Thoele CADUCEUS Correspondent Elenore Andrews Sponsor 1 e Grande St1nso11 Um llundred Iwahtu :une 1154 4 ..-'. 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X SERVICE CLUB By WILLIRXI BUscHART The Servlce Club which today xs a complex and hlghly eflictent orgamza t1on started ten years ago from a small begtnnmg It was found that students were needed 1n the front hall to recetve vtsltors and rn the offices to asstst clerks At first only seyens and etghts were eligible for serv1ce then all grades of students were used Th1s work was managed by the Student Counctl MISS Quellmal7 who sponsored the second senior class of Beaumont found that serytce was needed for sentor and new senxor parties Accordingly she had the seventh term gurls serve at semor parties and the etghth term gurls at new sentor partles Thts was the germ of the club at Beaumont When Miss uellmalz became Dean of Glrls student serv1ce for the first t1me was organized All students programs were filed Students instead of yolunteerlng had to be recommended Thts pol1cy ts sttll tn force The fifty gtrls rn the first organtzatton worked tn co operation Wlfh the Student Council When the pol1cy of the school was altered and the office of Dean of C11rls and the Student Councll ceased to extst the need for an organuatton of serv1ce was reallled slnce more students were needed for the ever lncreastng jobs I September l9'53 the management of serv1ce was given to Mtss Papendtck and under her leadershtp the club has expanded nts field of acttvrty At present there are over ZOO actlye members These students work in the mam ehices and tirdy ofiices do hall duty work 1n the library escort yxsttors through the bulldmg atd the nurse and doctor serve it senior and new sentor partles assist IH the Clean Up Campatgn and do my spectal work needed All members programs ire on file and they may be called for duty during iny one of their study pertods To become a member of the Seryxce Club 1 student must recetve only Ps and Gs on h1s report card and be recommended by 1 teacher After a student has seryed tvyo hundred perrods he is awarded a serylce p1n The sery1ce of a student ts also yery valuable toward h1s becommg a member of the Nattonal Honor SOC16Iy The school and the elub acknowledge the work of Nflls Quellmall as originator of student sery 1ce and the work of 'Vltss Papendxck tn further organ 171ng and enlarglng the act1v1t1es and SCIVICQS BOARD Ole DIRFCTORS l1rstT erm Vtrgnma Kennan Second lerm Thelma Jolly T hlrd T erm Dorothy Gaebler Fourth T erm Edwxn Offer Fifth l'erm Ruth Rtcheson Slxth lerm Berntce Koertel Seventh lerm Robert I loyd Elghth Term Ernest Rosenkoetter Dugest ' and CADUCEUS Correspondent Wtlltam Buschart Sponsor Vl1ss Papendlck 'lm lltzmlntl Nxmlu om - 1,.r.. 5- .,., ,-,... -1 :fycvr 3.1: ug A..1--,:4,Y..,N..,,b .5 . 1.4.4. ,., . 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I 'Vjxkiffl X 4 k 6 'H .ws ramen BOYS SKATINC1 CLUB Bu B111 XVADSXCB lhe tenth Innrycrsary of Beaumont Hrgh School marks the tourth anm ycrsary of the Skatxng Club whlch was orgmrlcd four years ago rn January 1932 by a group of boys lntercsted ln ICQ skatmg and the club rmmedlately became promrncnt at Beaumont sponsorlng one of the most nnvlgoratrng of all sports Nlr Walker yy as our sponsor wh n the club was OI'gJl'1llLd but he rcmarncd yy 1th the club tor only 1 year and a half bclng transferred rn 'September 1933 to another school lVlr Whrtney was our next sponsor but he was also trans fcrred after 1 yur md 1n Qcptembcr l93-l 'Vlr Pmcok consented to become our sponsor Durmg the year l932 33 through the kmd co opcratxon of Vlr Refloyv the manager of the Wrnter Garden the skatmg clubs of the varrous publrc hrgh schools were able to conduct mterscholastrc races cyery Frrday afternoon Among the sux hrgh schools competmg Beaumont ran away Wlfh the honors by wmmng out of flve races four flrsts 1 sc ond and three thrrds The boys that scored the pomts were Buddy Bnrman Jumor 1 homas Branch Semor lames Ronsxck Jumor T homas EFVSIH Senlor Another rntcrestmg feature of the Skatmg Club IS the emblems yyorn by 1 good many of the alumnl and old members The emblem dcsrgned by Francrs Karman and adopted by the club durmg the fall term of l932 15 made of chemllc bemg four and one half mches hrgh and rn the form of a rounded B w1th a skate IH tht background ln order to purchase one of these lcttcrs member has to attend skallng SLSSIODS on four lnrldays ln SULCLQQIOH A large number of them have been sold Instead of havmg a party as most of the other clubs of Beaumont do the Skatmg Club usually holds a free skate for all rts members at the Wrnter Cuarden Vkle are looklng forward to the next one The dues are twenty' five cents per term for whlch each member of the club recerves a membershxp card whrch admns h1m to the Vklmter Cwarden for a reduced pr1ce of twenty tents on any week day lhrs year taxxs have been taklng the club members to the Garden every lrrday afternoon for the small prxce of ten cents per person Anyone wrshmg to accompany us and have a good tlme I9 welcome 'T he club meets IH Room -lOl on 'I hursday after school Presrdent Cl homas Branch Secretary Antel Varas Treasurer Albert Remwart Drgest and CADUCPUS C orrcspondent B1llXVadsack Sponsor lVlr Pancok Om llumlntl Vzmtu thru .I .. -' as 111211151111 - ,eff1::1Qaf ff 111-1 -'51 .- ' ' ' ' 3 1'2'C?'.Z . 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' 1 . 1 J 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' V NAIDRF Cl UB NOVELTY ORCHESTRA jx: 'Lrg' x -sr ..n.-'xv-8: F-bfi. r 1 NAT URE CLUB Exery lrlday afternoon at Z 30 the Nature C lub has an lntercstlng mcctxng 1n Room 402 or at the 'Vlustum or a trlp to some place of lnterest such as the Fducatlonal Museum Graduohl BlOlOglC8l Laboratorlts The Nature Traxl lat Normandy Hrgh Schoolm or Shaw s Garden 'lhe members of the club are lnteresttd ln botany IHSCCIS reptrles fish and ro ks and mlntrils 1s well as taxrdcrmy and they collect specrmens tc dlsplax ln the museum lh1s tall the club had nts seml annual outxng nlhc Ntturc Club 19 cnt of th oldest organllatlons ln Bciumont t was brought from Yealman to this s hool Same of the most OLll9IJI1CllI1S, students of the school haw belonged to the club Dorothy Buss and Cjenewcxe Schroeder rec1p1ents of Washrngton Unrversrty scholarshxps xx ere prcsldents of the club Ethel Jones and Robert Wh1te also reclplents of scholarshlps and Raymond Schm1dt and Melba Gehrrng presrdcnt and VICL prcsmdent of the scnror class of June l933 were former Nature Club members Some former members have made some branch of natural scrcncc Illtll' work Karl Busch I9 studvmg hortlculture It Shaw s Garden and Rlchard Proesthntr IS 1 labora tory xssrstmt ID tntc mology at MISQOUFI Umvtrslty lhc members of the club are now worklng on 1 nature museum tht! thu hope Wxll some day be 1 crtdxt to Pmmunaont Hlgl' School Presldent Franklin Sherxx ood VICL Presldcnt Robert Froeschner Secretary Vlary Greco 'l reasurer John 'I hress Dlgcst Correspondent Vl1rgaretRolle CADUFFUQ C errtspondcnt lane Fsps 'Sponsor Wlss MCC1fIllX NOVELTY ORCHESTRA Bt, Amor D Wll rvwm lhe Novelty Orchestra provldes muslc for the senlor flames club partles and other school functxons So far thls term we have appeared ID the audltorrum sessxons held by the Drgest and at the senxor get together and the new senxor party Future engagements rnclude the Color Day dance and the Benton Alumm entertamment November ZZ Members of the orchestra w1ll also furnxsh musrc for the semor play December 5 and 6 Vluch credlt IS due our enthusxastlc new sponsor who never falls to glve helpful suggestions Presrdent Robert Nrx Digest and C ADUCEUS Correspondent Arnold Wlttmann Sponsor Mxss Brxx Om Hundnd Nmetu HLA V, 1,,.4,,' -:4:.:1' 1.1 . ff.-f-' -1.' 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A .. l ' w v x A l 1 1 ,L DOI PI-IINE'I IES SCIENCE CLUB 3'xX'iN 5 -1- vit 6 'V 5 K 's f .a.1:sf-a- F sh-rr 1 I DOLPHINETTES Bu Malo Ion mlmal hte of the deep sta but 1 specnl swtmmnng club it Buumont w hose members han chosen to be known hx tlnt llllk 1 he members are IS lollows JanctAcktrm1n l onncll Holder Gerrldme Brennan llortn t XlcCr1ght Reba Lea Cohei loscphme Stone Vlary Job Betts Vvllchsler X 1rg1n1a Vs mkler llkfllss Hummer Sponsorg llVl1ss Qchmxdt SCIENCE CLUB Hu KENN1 111011o 1 hc bctence C lub IS IU culgrowth of thc lunlor Blologx C lub w htch was organllcd several years 1go as 1 supplement to class room work tn blology lhe 1ct1x1t1es conslsted of cxpcrtmtnts and dtmonstratlons beyond those mcludcd ln the regular class room work held trlps and trlps to outsldt lahoratorxcs md lndustrnl plants w hero. the work w as related to bxologx As txme passed 1nd the Oflglflll members moxcd on to other scttnte courses IU the school program miny of them dropped out of the club but some ol the more acttve members were so mtcrested ln rcmnnmg ln the club that they submxttcd plans for broadenmg 1ts scope wxthout dcfcatmg the orlglnal purpose Upon the acceptance ot these suggcstlons the club has chmged the nlmt to Sclence Club and has embarked upon a wlder provram Under the new plan members have U1ven demonstratxons related to chem rstry physlcs and first ard There have been field trlps related to geology paleontology and astronomy There have been trtps to a radlo broadcastmg statlon several lndustrlal chemlcal laboratorles and other laboratorles operated b the Clfy of St louls For some reason there are more gxrls rn the club at thls t1me than han exer been ln before Pres1dent Robert NlcCreary Vxce Presldent Donald Delaney Secretary Theodore XVurmb T reasurer Ldward Kow ert Dlgest' C orrespondtnt Bernard Perlmutter CCADUCFUQ Correspondent Kenneth Otto Qponsor 'Xlr Pancok Om Humlrttl Nun! nur' 4- ffl. 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I SPAN QH C U5 X CRONOLOGIA DEL CLUB ESPANOL Bu JMU s Rofxm AND IOIINIII Smear low June l926 lhe Spanlsh Club of Beaumont Htgh School ts organtled on Vlarch 9 Flfty one charter members whose mmes are preserved rn th Vol I No l edition of the CADUCEUS sign the petrtlon requesttng Mr Pullers permxsston to organ17e the club with M1ss Morgan as sponsor president and a two page article tn Spanish IS publtshed ln tt we describe the maglc rod of the wtnged messenger of the gods Mercury from whlch the Beaumont year book recelves tts mme Ethel Mae Retlltet the treasur r collects the dues for the tnsertton of our first ptcture Some alumnt notes on charter members are as follows One boy IS now a teacher of Spanish rn a southern hrgh school One of the senorltas won the htghest scholarshtp honors IU Spanish at Washtngton Untverslty Sttll another through her l1ngu1st1c ibtlxtv holds a posltton as secretary to a promxnent Qt Lours phystclan A fourth has held all through the years of the depresston 1 secretarnl posttton with a wholesale exporttng company on account of her ab1l1ty tn handling correspondence to latm Amertcan eountrtes Two of our liter alumni have entered the prlesthood preparing themselves among other duttes for teachlng Spanish Jan l927 A Cuban boy Moises Padilla IQ presrdent He IS now engaged in one of the large exporting firms of the cnty June l927 Our first party IS held Aprtl Z2 ln the girls gym e serve chlle con earne and chocolate Jan l9Z8 We have no arttcle ID CADUCP U9 Our sponsor is on leave of absence 'I he spirit of the club survives June l928 Il he presrdent IS Paul Doran a lmgulst xx ho speaks fluently French ltaltan Spanxsh He nou holds an tmportant commerclal pos1t1on in Mexico Clty Jan 1929 Thts term gtves us for prestdent George Halterman another of our stars of tomorrow He IS now a graduate student of Washrngton UHIVLYSIIQ havtng speclaltled tn Spanlsh and a member of the Mexican Club of Benefl en y Ihls term also we have Johnny Stngleton as secretary and DlCk and l eo ansuerlng roll eill wlth A los ples de usted June l929 Stnce a request IS made to see the clubs IU actton the picture 15 taken in eostume Mextcan serapes lfor the loan of which we are indebted to 'Vlxss Ge1tlJ sombreros gypsy trapplngs sutts a la matador gultars tam bortnes Ilhe dtrector of programs thms term ns lester Davlson famous as Cabela de Oro Jan l93O Rogelto Moreno tn his Spamsh eostume wtth his guitar serenades us for the first tlme Our favortte songs are lslor de Dalla ln a Ltttle Spantsh Town ClCllIO l mdo Prank Cloeman who after his graduation has continued his Spanlsh studies under Dr Warsaw' of Mtssourr State Um VCYSIIS IS president thts term One Hundred Nmtlu mm !-'H b .Q I , F 'I '7II'lfC ,' 7IQ'.:Q.', - 4 'a. 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II .H V ' axzm -1 Junt 1930 On March 1 1 Dr Gtorge B Marsh of Wash1ngton Un1ytrs1ty addrtsses the club on Whv l Study Span1sh Wl1lton Blueste1n IS prts1dent 'lht membtrsh1p 19 so lart that tht club 19 graded 1nto two sectrons tht 'Vlonday Club for stytns and t1ghts tht T utsday Club for hyes and SIXLS J n 1931 Rogtllo 1n costumt Vklfh h1s gurtar appears on our pxcturt John Htnson IS D1gest rtporter We tak '1 tr1p to a Sp3HlSh rtstaurant for afttrnoon tta Dr Marsh pays us a rtturn VISII on November 18 Junt 1931 Dorothy Wmkler 15 prts1dtnt At the party 1n tht g1r1s gym Rogeho 1n 'Vloor1sh costumt danc s tht Erre Dance of De Falla w1th Earl Brtltenbach at thc p1ano Wt havt d1st1nUu1shed guests at th1s fiesta 'Vlanuel now of Mexrco C1ty and tht tltnmngs H1gh School Span1sh Club Wllh the1r sponsor Ralph Wrllhauk Jan 1932 The prts1dent IS ltah Vltnkt Span1sh folk songs from Cast1l1a and Aragon art 1ntroductd by our sponsor S1 tt dan chocolate Cortamt un ramrto yardt ttc Novtmbtr 17 Stnor Homobono Gonzalez O QIVCS an exh1b1t of nat1vt MLXICJH crafts and arts At tht fiesta a Chr1stmas party w1th Mex1can pmata 1n tht lunchroom Mr Huntmgton rece1vts toy wagon for Chr1stmas prtstnt Mr Hall gtts M1ck1e Mouse MISS Morgan MIHHIC Mouse Clara Bergman and V1rg1n1a Engelman tht two C1uard1as C1X1lGS d1splay tnergy 1n ja1l1ng all who do not danct lt s an old Span1sh custom Junt 1932 Our art1c1t IS ent1tled Romance and Rea11ty of the Span1sh Club VICIOI Quallen IS pres1dent Erleen Manron IS v1ce presrdent The flesta IS d1nntr at our favor1te caft 1n the pat1o Jan 1933 We have as pres1dent Florence Le Blanc Roge11o serenadts us lgam and ttaches us to s1ng Lady of Spa1n The art1clt IS on Spa1n l and of Eternal Manana 51 ht C ADUCEUS correspondent IS Elmtr Scott w1nntr of tht Harvard book Junt 1933 Apr1l 11 Stnor Gonzaltz grves an account of hrs travtls through MLXICO Central Amerrca and South Amer1ca Marctlla Stanton secretary IS verv much txc1ttd over 1ece1v1ng a letter from La 11nea Spa1n descr1b1ng Span1sh co1leg1att l1ft and La corr1da dt toros lbullflghtxngl Charles Lehr takts chargt of the musrc Wt have a double m1xed quartette Vklfh W1ll1am Hobusch 1n the 1ead1ng tenor rolt Jan 1934 Presrdent Edd1e Lamey Ruth Rathke serves her first term as secretary We have a Candlehght Tea Party w1th Earl Bre1tenbach's orchestra for danc1ng 1n the pat1o The quartette smgs several numbers 1n Span1sh June 1934 lhe contest for the CADUCEUS art1c1e IS won by B111 Buschart He grves erght reasons why the Span1sh Club has club appeal Jan 1935 Antel Varas, real Span1sh boy w1th genumc Span1sh sm11e, IS presrdent B111 Buschart as master of ceremon1es rn the get together meet1ng of Nov 5 or1g1nates the pract1ce of havmg all members rntroduce themselves June 1935 B1l1Wadsack and Kenme Brown 1Harvard Book awardh WYIIQ the art1c1e for CADUCEUS We have a party Wlfh danc1ng 1n the g1rls' gym Jose Paredes and Roberto El1zondo from Monterey, MCXICO are our guests Vkle treat the Novelty Orchestra Apr1l 22 Senor Jose Crusella V of the Nat1onal Umversrty of Guay'aqu11, Ecuador 1nternat1ona1 correspondent of Mrldred Bor1ng Ctlan '301 v1s1ts the I wo Huntlrerl frli .. fem ' 1.1 1. rgvurwm --'frm-1g.n5,r--r-wf-J ff-uf. . .- - ' - JI- ' -- 11 1 . -v-yv-,.- Cf T' '1 5 ' ,J 1-I .- L ' 45341:-41' ' rx.:-.1.--1 FT' ' ' ' ' gala -I : 5:-' 5.1.-5 32151332 . .iv-e,,,,,,a,,..-f ..- ..,..,r ' ' ' ' .-,..- , Q, .1 15:11 uk' :-eJ',',:.':-.gi-32 -' . 4- - 1.1.5.1.,1.1.1.1..:4.'L4:.n1.z.tf A .-1 .e'-,11-1.,Fr5f,?s1-uc 1 1 1 1 1 . t , . . , . , .. 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I UXL MATHEMATICS CLUB Bef MARY IVICCARIIIX Can you mult1ply numbers with three or four Hgures vyrthout a pencxl and paper You can t VVeIl why didn t you join the lVIathemat1cs Club' You can easily learn to do th1s velth very l1ttle effort by the use of the sI1de rule Did you know that science irt music relxglon engmeermg architecture etc are dependent on mathematlcs They are to a very great extent Pyery Fr1day the club meets 1n Room l I6 during the th1rd hour Students ire asslgned topics which are lssuecl and approved by our sponsor Reports are given and the rest of the members benefit greatly by these discussions which pertain to Roman Greek Egyptmn and other mathematlcs You would be surpr1sed at the number of students who have benefited by hav1ng been a member of the Mathematics Club and have cont1nued mathematrcs after f1n1sh1ng high school Wrllram Kolde a Beaumont graduate of three years ago now present at the Unrverslty of Missouri gave 1 talk to P1 Mu Epsrlon the University of Mathematlcs Club on Pyramld at Gmeh Here is somethmg you d1dn t know elther Glrls from th1s club under the direction of Dr Jesse Qsborn organized the Mathematics Club at Harris Teachers College With ill the work there is a certain ameunt of play lyery yeir the club his either 1 party or 1 pl mc President Robert Zelle V1ce Presldent Bill Klene Secretary Lols Jane I-I1Il1ar Treasurer Warren Schmidt Dngest Correspondent Roy Phelps C ADUCPUS Correspondent Vlary McCarthy Sponsor Vllss I.TlflL'l LIBRARY CLUB Bq LORRAINI- Pvt 1 YN Rust HI 1 The L1brary Club was organmed in January l9'5l xy 1th a membership of fifteen boys and one g1rI Ihere has been a Library' Club at Beaumont during every successive term wlth the exception of the term beginning September I933, and ending January IQ34 Membership was formerly restricted to pupils worklng on the llbrary staff but the club IS now open to all students lnterested 1n literature The purpose of the club is to read contemporary writers of fictron b1ography and travel other than those required 1n the s hool currl eulum The club meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month On the first Thursday the elub usually VISIIS some place of interest xn the exty Some of the places that have been visited recently lnclude the Central Branch of the Public Ilbrarv the Bell Ielephone the Concordia Publishing I-louse the Federal Reserve Blllldlflg and the Post Office At the second meeting tfontmued on page 701 1 Tee o Hundred Thre e , L,.1,.' .539 :ze z. -A I., -f'-:rn ----wx-3 ,.:vX:1',:'Q e-aff:-Q.-,very--7-e ' ...- -I-5' -, . , .wa - -if-1. fs..- -, , . - .. ff. :.' --' -fe L 1 Y-' . 1 I I T if 'fv '4'.'f'if '-A..L:'.:.'i:1 f' '- ' ' Q -1: 5- 'E -'3 P231 ,.,, .- A . . . 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I LIBRARY CLUB STAMP CLUB Ng .fag . . 1 'YB l l,5b'XX f' 5 S- rw ,., .L KA LIBRARY CLUB fCOHflHUCd from p1ge 203 l some member of the f1culty usually speaks on an rnterestrng subject such 1s travel or lrterature The rest of the meetlng IS devoted to book reports Once 1 month e1ch member of the club reads 1nd reports on some contemporary yyork gryxng 1 brlef resume ol the 1uthors lrfe 1nd 1 crntreal esaluatron of the book A club letter IS 1yyarded to each member who works rn the l1br1ry for one year and attends all meetmgs and trtps of the club for one year Some of the former members of the Llbrary Club are carrylng the1r mterest rn thrs work rnto therr lxfes vo atxons Evelyn Bruesecke at Washlngton Unrversrty and lone Lecoutour 1t XV1ll11m Vyloods College are both takrng courses 1n lrbrary work 1nd Fred Kuhlman IS 1 student l1brar11n at W1sh1ngton Unrversrty Presrdent Dorothy Zrmmerman 'Secretary and Treasurer Elva Lay Drgest Correspondent Ruth Parsons CADUCEU9 Correspondent Lorrarne Rrtscher fV1olet Mahner FXKCUTIYL Commrttee lW1lma Gygax Edward Frederreks Sponsor Mrss Ross STAMP CLUB Bu Pixel Ftxkt s Thrs bemg the tenth annnersary of the Beaumont Stamp Club as well IS of Beaumont rtself a brlef hlstory of the club seems fittmg here The club was organrzed ln Aprrl l92o three months after Beaumont was opened Vlr Eschbach organwed the club and contrnued as sponsor unt1l January l93l Vlr Hall became sponsor then and has kept h1s gurdrng hand upon the club A year after the club was orgamled rt had thlrty live partrcrpatrng members At that trme the club met on 'I uesday after school rn ll9 The club now meets rn 204 after school on Thursday' The purpose of the club IS to brrng a closer relatron between collectors rn Beaumont and to promote knowledge of stamps At the meetlngs the club d1scuss and trade stamps Usually a contest IS held and sometrmes a collectron rs to be vreweel Vvle thank Mr Hall for the work and trme he grves rn sponsorlng thrs elub He hrmself has .1 very' good collectnon Vlsltors and new members are always weleome Presldent Rtchard bternlage Vrce Presrdent Henry' Stratmeyer Secretary and Treasurer lames Roady D1g6Sf and CADUCLUS Correspondent Paul Frnkes Qponsor Xflr Hall few llumlrtel lzt. 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W v II1 ALFRED MARSHALL CLUB Bu V1Rc IINIA Hfxxxm IN and tcone mncs lhtst tr1ps are 1 k1nd of laboratory 1n whrch wt may come 1n tontact w1th tht thmgs about whlch wt hue read Among, the former members of the club of whom wt haw reeord 1nd w ho have contmutd tht1r work ID the socnl field especmllx outstandmg are Jeanette larrmgton 1nd Roscoe Ryckman of Vwashmgton U the latter havmg made the honorary fratermty of soc1ology Alpha Kappa Delta Vlrss Farrmg ton who IS to graduate from NVash1ngton th1s year 15 now engaged 1n apprent1ce work at Weslex house wh1le Roscoe Rychman has been domg rel1ef work There IS also B111 Dtcktr now studymg e onom1cs at the UHlVLfSlIy of Iowa and Homer Knox who after havmg done xolunteer recreat1on work has entered Knox College there to cont1nue h1s study of soclal sc1tnct Pearl and Sarah Vl1lltr art among others who found th1s work rnttrestmg As Pearl has just completed her course at tht Umvtrsxty of lll1no1s 'Sarah has begun hers Ruth Hornby another of our outstandmg members 1s now well occup1ed w1th a nm p1tct of commumty work for the Welfare l ngut Fl h1s elub w 18 started IH IQZQ and was n1med lol Alfred 'Vlarshall because the great Fnghshmm w 1s one of the clearest thlnktrs of h1s t1me and mteresttd IH both soc1al and econom1c problems Nlrss Brown and Mus Hudler were tht sponsors at the t1me of IIS organ11at1on When M111 Brown orgamfed the Physmgraphy Club Mr Wh1tehouse became co sponsor w1th 'Vl1ss Hudltr l attr when he w1s transferred MISS Brtckmndge took h1s pl1ct Prendent l eslle Barco VICL Pre.s1dent Ernest Heeks Secretary Lorrame Bedsworth CADUCEUS forrespondent V1fglHl3 Hannefin Dlgest Correspondent Vlanan Hohman Class Representiuvts XIIVIHYI Ren1ck l eonard Hoffmann lohn Par1sh Rlchard Brunk lVl1rge Neusel 'Vlarge Hucker lfVl1ss Hudler Spomorg lNl1ss Breckxnndge l iE I Luo Hundred Sutra ,lr 5, ., ,.,,,,- ...UT 1 ,., .W A., g,. . , -Y' -is-1.'X'-1... -, , .,. ,...-..,,f,'1f. Zifivffg 'F' ' Y-1 Lf' I, ' Y 5719- if .1 -23'Gl'i'l - ' ' ' ' ' f 1 ---- .- ra1.1-i'.:5.1a'.a11-ggi..-1:5 11-':-1.1:.- 11'::J-'fb..3t.1,'L1 , . , ,,-f 1 A 1 A A 4 A lhe Alfred Marshall Club IS a field tr1p club for the students of soclology 4 ' V. 1 I 1 I V1 V1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 r 1 v 1 11 . . V I . 1 1A Y l 1 ' I 1 1 1 I Y ' I 1 1 1 1 I Y I V 1 I I v 1 A ' ' 1 I 4 V'1 l 1 Y 1 1 . 1 I 1 7 1 1 Y 1 Y . V 11 I 1 .1 1 7 I I 1 1 1 Y- 1C I I 1 b Y 1 1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 ' y '1 1 1 R 1 1 1 1 I I Y I -1 1 A . 1 1 1 I Y t 1 1 l 3 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 4 Y ' 4 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 Y. 1 4 1 1 I 1 1 1 IL 1 1 1 1 'J L Vik' 1 1 1 1k I 1 K' 'K' A 1 I 1 1A 1 I ' I 1 ' 1 A I Y ' 1 V1 1 1 1 I 1 I I' I 1 1 Y I' 1 1 '. Y l 1 1 1 1 - . ' A I 1 ,L ' , , ' 4.. L . i 5 , I 1 ' . , ' 1. 4 '. 1'- 1 A 'D L ' 1, 1 ' 1 11 1 1 y ' 1 1 . . . - . . , ' . 1 ' ' . 1 . . 1 1 Tum Huhi!'rcdE1aht UB I C' Y k ' ' X wal L V 51-a.7f'Jlf'f'.x .4171Hi2Q5Ql1.f.Yf?F'Lf.Ll'f,-' 3flf - 'fuk 'P . - A ' X RESTLING , , W X WRESTLING CLUB Bq JMU s I xbox a group of young men busy ltarnmg the art of wrtstltng undtr the sponsorshxp of 21 capablt ltader Mr Stnnson to whom tht club IS vtry much mdebted Ihls club I9 dtsottd to the bulldmg of strong bodrts as wtll as good felIoWsh1p and htgh standards of character After a short workout matches are held bttwttn mtmbtrs of tht two ttams 1nto whrch tht club rs dtvldtd Ilhe rules follow td ln thtst matchts art thost of the State Amattur Vvfrtstlmg Assocratron An officxal Wrtstllng Club lttttr xull be avtardtd at tht tnd of tht ttrm to each boy who has bttn rtgular rn atttndanct md xx ho hts also vxon tuo or more compttrtrst matchts Iormtr mtmbtrs of tht xx rtstlmg club vs ho art now makxng good elstvvhert are George Stacat at Wwshrngton Ums ersrty and Charlts Boylts now attendmg the Untx CFSIIS of IVIISSOUFI xx ho has made the Varstty XXITCSIIIUQ Squad Mwns others are vvrtstlrng as amateurs and stmr professxonals WfkSfllHg tonducted under collegrate rules IS a good cltan sport dtx old of ans rough actnon or brursrng 1 good body buxldtr and mmd stab1I11tr Vhmgtr Prtd Dntdtrrck lltt NIoort Itam Captalns ,pn Moon Dtgtst Corrtspondtnt Iay I rtllo C ADUCEU9 C orrtspondtnt Ilmts Ly don Sponsor I t Grlnde 'itmson MIXED CHORUS Bu Ymxcrs T HONIPSOX The Mlxtd C horus ts in organnfatron uhxch offtrs to both gxrls ind boss e'cper1tnct1n chonl vtork Tht mtmbtrshlp conslsts almost tntxrtly of students above term four xx ho hast had the two stars of regular chorus vsork IIIh1s term tht group conslsts of nmttten grrls and tvstlvt boys The group meets datlx the thrrd hour prtmarllx for the purpose of smgmg although occastonal excurstons are made Into the fields of mustcal h1story or theory on some pornt Involved ID the songs studred II hrs term we have touched on some of tht romantxt and classxc composers and haw brushed up our knowledgt of nott saluts kex slgnaturts major and mtnor modes and related subjects Ihe Mrxtd Chorus tredlt groups are tomparatxxtly new III the hxgh sthools havlng been organtfed rn Ianuary l934 We hope ln tlme to become one of the vltal musrcal organrlatnons rn the school Presldent Vnrgrl I lclx Vntt Presrdent Ruth Goettltng Secretarx Bernxce Nleman I reasurer II heresa Coffey Dlgest and CADUCI U9 C orrtspondt nt I rantes II hompson Sponsor Nllss Bros Ttt 0 Hundred N me I1 fi' 'f?E 1 '7:QR:x' sr-Sh, .- rn, vm:--71 -:vsj -. 1: . I : 11: : ,h ' ' I ' I ,-.- ::g': gt: f:,:.?f:2 'f1f-- -rr-- - -I L..'.3ZsZ1 :..g:.:As'!5: -xffgijrl-xv-L-:F:3i.'.tT-A' -1-L.'f'..-3111:-15:f11 Il one passes the ground floor gym on I hursday afternoons he wrll find Y H I 'I I 'I I I X H I I I 3 I I A K C I 3 D 3 Y XL I 13 I i r X ' Y 1 I I I I ' I I 3 I V X I X 5 5 X E X 1 1 H I I I I I l I s vI y s 1 s x s v - w s x I s I s v - V v H I I V 1 X T s s s s v s I v s r I 1 v 1 H K I I V I V 3 Y 3 V I V 5 I 3 I, I I I I u I 1 8 I , . I 4 I M X 1 v X . f f Y I s I x I - I 1 If I v I . - I - v I 3 i I 'D Y 5 I 'A I I t y I 3 Y Y H 1 Y Y H V V 3 3 Y I 3 I I N 3 I Y 7 You v ff Hu Lind VI XED C HORUS P V P I P P f ' P74 n ' kIkt'!? DUCIX C UB A 'SPORTS C UP: J 21:1 1 1 x QS, qv 3.435 Fhfkl' SPORTS CLUB Hu Vlakx Ixxt fruxxxm Thrs xtar tht Sports Club has outgroxxn tts allotttd platt ot mtttmg thus makmg If nectssarx tor rt to mtet txxo daxs a xx ttk Thtrt art 210 mtmbtrs and the upper term grrls mttt on Mondaxs xx h1lt the lower ttrm glrls asstmblt on Wednesdays Nlanx d1fftrtnt games art plaxtd and all Q1 A A mtmbtrs lrt rnxxttd to Joxn Prts1dtnt Nlaxlnt Rot St rttarx, T rtasurtr X1ctor1a P1gn1n1 DIQLSI and CADUCEUS Corrtspondtnt Nlarx Jant ltrnantlt Sponsor Nlrss S hmlclt DUCK CLUB Hu ALDRPX Nu ll-XLS Dn Wtdntsdax and Flhursday of tach xx ttk thert 19 a grtat dtal ol no1st und txcrttmtnt around tht swtmmmg pool and locktr room for on thtst days tht gxrls haxt full access to tht pool ltn btgmners classes ont lntermtdmatt and ont adxanctd tlass takt practxcallx txtrx ptrlod of thtst txxo daxs Hovx txtr onlx thost vxho haxt passtd tht btglnntrs ttst are rntmbtrs of tht Duck ub N xx gurls thls ttst xsnt dlfhcult as xoull agrtt alttr 1 ltxx ltssons undtr XfllSS Bawmtxtr s sup-,rx1s1on so tomt on out and trx 1t lht Duck Club 1tt1x1t1ts ttnttr around tht swlmmmg Itdm that mttts on lhursdax at Z 30 and lncludes twentx of the schools best grrl sxxtmmtrs On the team thls term are Ixx o of the cttx s outstandtng sw1mmers and dxvers Ruth Stelnmexer and June Koehr 'I he team xs plannxng a two and one half mlle marathon tn the xxax of tralnlng and a week end tr1p to a cabln on Blg, Rlver IH tht xx ax of pltasure Nlembers ot the team and advanced tlass who haxe passed the Red Cross lxfe savlng test assxst Vlxss Baxmexer m teachxng tht tlasses lhe Duck Club as a whole IS planmng some sort of outslde entertamment at the end of the term Ruth Stemmexer coaches the team lune Koehr 19 taptaln and Julle Petrulxs and I ols Radzom are the managers Presldent June Koehr Secretarx l ors Radfom Treasurer Frances Huffer Dlgest and CADUCPU9 Correspondent Audrey NlCh8US Sponsor Xllss Baxmexer Fltto llumlrtl lfwlttr' 1 .-.,. 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V . - , RADIO CI UB RIFLE CLUB RIFLE CLUB Bu WARM N QFIIXIIDI 'Ihe Rlfle Club was orlgrnally formed ln the fall term of l929 for the purpose of acquamtlng lts members wrth the use and eare of fire arms Besrdes pract1s1ng vuth a 22 calnbre rrfle at Beaumont the members of the club have the prlvxlege of practxsmg at the Jefferson Barracks vyrth army 'SO O6 calxbre rrfles under the supervrston of Captarn VJIISOH Thxs enables the members to become acquarnted wrth drfferent types and calxbres of fire arms When the club frrst started Beaumont had matches here rn St Lours wrth Cleveland I-lrgh School only Srnce then a Jumor league has been organlzed rn the St Louxs dlstrrct and several schools have entered At the present tlme the league con srsts of the follovylng schools Beaumont Cleyeland Unrverslty C1ty I-Iadley Ben Blevyett Webster Groves Western Mrlxtary Academy Country Day John Burroughs and Chrlstnan Brothers College 'I he teams are elrgrble for the followmg matches Greater St I ours Jumor Rrfle League Washmgton Unrversrty Invxtatlon Meet C B C Meet State Meet and the Boonvllle Inter state Meet In the past fevy years Beaumont has made the followrng record Hrst place and fourth place rn the Washmgton U Invrtatlon Meets slxth place rn the Boonvrlle Meet In the C B C Indrvrdual Meet of l935 George Rupprecht won flrst place medal for shootrng rn the kneelrng posrtron while Robert Smith vson second place for shootxng ln the srttrng posrtron In the 1935 Washmgton U lnvrtatron Meet Warren Schmidt tred for first place IH the standrng posrtlon w1th James I enney of Cleveland The h1hest award earned IH the Natlontl Rrfle Asso 1at1on 15 drstrngulshed marksman Ihe next hnghest IS expert marksman In the hrstory of the club Beaumont has had one drstnngurshed marksman and ten expert marksman medals awarded to members of the club At the present tlme the club has two expert marksman Warren Schmldt and George Rupprecht 'Ihe followtng boys have earned the sharp shooter marksman medals Ralph Alsmeyer Robert Smlth Arthur Koester James Kellsey and Fred Chrenka The first sponsors Were Mr Hanson and Mr Jones after them follou ed Mr I-Iussey and then Mr Whrtney At present Mr Mltchell rs the sponsor and hrs assrstant rs Mr VanVleet Those on the team at present are as follows Robert Snnth George Rupprecht Ralph Alsmeyer Arthur Koester James Kellsey and Vvlarren Schmldt Presrdent Ralph Alsmey er Vrce Presrdent James Kellsey Secretary and Treasurer Arthur Koester Digest' and CADUCEUS Correspondent XVarren Schmldt Quartermaster George Rupprecht lMr Mrtchell Sponsors llVlr Van Vleet Teen Hundred' fzrteer' . ..,,. 1, .... 4 ,. li 5' ''ff?b':,21g r12'-I'-'Q:1':r'Q wfrv:-5:-5:--::sy.'.f' .-,e-,, ..1 . - 4' - -1. .,,.-a.,,T,..,, . ..-,,.,L.,f,-e. ..e. e y ,X y,,e ,,- 5.- c :hype I ,,.V.-,,-ei... . v .., V- . 5 . . - . , , , , fn -- sv.: 5.11- 1 . : '. , .- --...e-, e.-..e. - .4 e. - G 4 C ' DE- -12-'r'-'QQT1 - -- .- - -L ,if.,5.e...u,.-eee,..f1!1, P.--r.a.4-:see-,Fw5.?c.41' w Q ' ' - .. e . . x 3 ' x h x A 1 w x - V . - 1 - s m- e ' s e . . . 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Q v l I N. qv BASKETBALL HOCKEY CLUB Bef Mmm I year R Each Vlonday afternoon throughout the school year a group of energette grrls report erther to the campus for field hockey or to the garls gym for basketball The autumn term as devoted to the mastertng of hockey plays yy hlle the spr1ng season 19 spent learmng skulls and tacttcs rn basketball Thts fall there yy ere slx teams of enthuslastlc players practrcxng passes and drlbbles vyhlcla are essentlal to masterrng the techmque of thelr held game I tournament games although there were several upsets tl 7 s and the 8 s yy ere leaders from the start SI hrs sprang vye expect a large turnout of players for basketball lhe tour nament rn thas sport vy ull be rnterestrng for most ofthe outstandlng players w1ll have graduated lhe hrgh lrght oi eaeh sport as the seleetron ol an all Beaumont team and an alternate team Slhe gtrls ehosen for these teams haye exeelled ID eaeh sport playlng and sportsmanslalp lreasurer Dorothy Hood Dngest and C ADUCTUS Correspondent Vlarre lauber Sponsor Mass Ross RADIO CLUB BU Noel RFAD C CQ CQ W QBPQ novy broadeastlng from Beaumont I-hgh School We the members and owner of radxo statron VJ QBPC yyrsh to extend to yeu a eord1al 1nv1tat1on to YISII our club If you are not a radlo enthusxast yyould you care to become one We can assxst you to do so We haye at present three operators ln our club who haye experleneed the thrall of talkmg on the arr Fl has expressron means etther to speak unto a mrcrophone and have one's vonce transmltted lnto space or to talk by use of the telegraph key and Morse Code You ean never reallfe the thrall of haylng a tyyo way communlcatlon wlth a forelgn country untll you haye experlenced at Post cards are sent to verrfy such commumcatlons Our three operators are W QS!-XT W 9RVP, and XV 9VLR and there are three others who are gorng to take the next government exammatxon for yvhtch they have prepared an the club Anyone who IS mterested tn any' form of radro as lnvlteel to attend the meetmgs any Thursday' at 2 '50 rn the physrcs lecture room Seventv three and SK W QBPC as sxgnlng off Presadent Noel Read W 9VLR Vrce Presrdent Ralph Alsmey er Secretary and 'I reasurer Allen Nopper Sponsor Mr XVebb Item Hurnlrtel Steeraleera C.- '-:':'y'y'l'-'rjyj1'x::',1fg1y e-nf ,ag-'.P-f1fe 7'1 --' g.. . 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' ' 4 ' 1. . 7 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 , r 1 V . e .. - -1 - 1 V 1 . - I . e e , . v v 5 5 Q 7 e . e . . . . 7' , V 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 ' 1 4 1 1 I'z'Lf Elxlhln J GIRLS SKATINC1 CLUB Bef Pmxcls VvlllS The Skatmg Club was first organwed 1n Yeatman I-hgh School and was reorgamzed ID Beaumont The purpose of the club IS to provxde enjoyment for those glrls who know hom to skate and to teach others Vlany gtrls yy ho do not know how to skate yy hen they Jom the elub through thelr own efforts and through the a1d of experlenced members have become good skaters Curls who can skate a mlle 1n five mlnutes are given letters Here IS good news g1rls slx G A A credxts are g1ven each Frtday you attend add1t1onal credxts are g1ven for perfect attendance and every member gets reduc d rates at the rxnk At the end of each skatmg season the elub has an outlng or party whxch of course IS eagerly awalted by all One year the elub dined at a cafe after skatmg at the W1nter Garden Last year we w nt on an outmg to Hlllcrest It IS yery hard to descr1be the many good t1mes that we experxenced glldmg oyer the lce to musrc Then also there IS the addltlonal joy of those rare moon llghts You do not know what vou are mlssmg nf you have neyer skated Why not come out and yom us' President Reglna Walsh Secretary Alxne Chr1st1e Treasurer l ols Radlom Drgest and CADUC FU9 Correspondent lr1nees Wells lMlSS I-lenske S onsors p llVl1ss Ross PHYSIOGRAPHY CLUB Bef B1 RNICI NIFHCDI sox Phys1ography vshxch had been dropped from the curr1culum for seyeral years, was re established ln the fall of l932 Durmg that fall the Physlography Club was organmed by a group of fifty students under the sponsorshlp of Nhss Brown and M135 Krenmng Fl he club has always had a twofold purpose 1t has attempted to make the textbook work more concrete by studymg the land forms and the phys1ograph1c forces at work around St Lou1s II has also been lnterested 1n the study of earth h1story Fhe reglon around St louls 19 excellently adapted to both alms The ehxef emphas1s therefore has been placed upon Held trlps ThlS year we are startlng a collectlon of the characterxstxc rocks and fossils 1n the strata that outcrop xn this reglon ln tlme we hope to have a valuable collectlon Prestdent Charles Kell Secretary Nlxldred l owe lreasurer C harles Wand Dlgest and C ADUCI US Correspondent Bernlee Nlcholson Sponsor Vlxss Brown TlL11HllULiftlf Nun It er , A5 f 5' 'f'M 'f'1i'1:.7 :v :PA x , .----'-vw-.-.nr-r--rw --J ..,-- .. x .L g. ,A . .46 4 1 . . ,. ,. .1 '.'g,. -.A ,gack , ,.. - 5. . . . ., , . an 5 -.1-..1. ,, , y . we- . 1-. .-. 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H- .7 Q E- nf. .- 5 CD V: 'ff , N , v .- K 'f .-I 'V .- U I 5 V nlrmi 1' LLTPIL: Mu' Qfss at Cx ,t GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Bu Rt IH Ric III sox fht ortglnal Qnrls Athltttt Assotntton organtftd tt Xtatman wus a small organ17at1on wtth 1 charttr mtmbtrshtp of about fifty glrls Ind Mass VIC ulston as tts sponsor and foundtr Basltttball was tts chttf a ttwlty tton tht Gtrls Athlttlt Assocntton had approxtmattly fixt hundrtd mtl SIRI, mtmbtrs and today tt IS proud to bo1st of stvtn hundrtd mtmbtrs an mtrtlst of about stx hundrtd and Fifty glrls ovtr tht orlgtnal Its JCIINIIILS hut grown DFOPOYIICDBILII tntrtasmg from ont to about thrrtttn forms of athltttcs In a survty of 1ts prtsent day act1v1t1ts wt find thty rncludt the Apparatus Club Duck Club Ctym Club Pcpptrtttts Prng Pong Club Hockty Club Basketball Club Slvttmg Club Sports Club whxch goes opportunttx for practlcc IH ttnnls softball 1nd vollty ball and tht Vklallttng Club In IQZ6 rt ttltbrattd tht assocntrons ttnth annrxtrsarx whrch marktd tts first ytar ln ntw Btaumont Htgh In l93O tht sponsorshtp passtd from tht hands of lVl1ss Mc ulston whost othtr school duttts madt htr rtstgnltton unnotdtblt to Vltss Baxmtxtr tht prtstnt sponsor Iht tlub 18 dtt 5 rndtbttd to btth for thttr struct to tht tlub Iht ttnth lnntvtrsary of Btau mtnt marks th tx tntltth blffllilly of tht C A A w htth IS th largtst and most lmptrtant gtrls orgtnlfatlon ln tht sthool llt C A A has INT adsantagts to offtr srnct ln addttlon to tht aw ards md trophlts and 1 party t1ch sprtng tht mtmbtrs hast tht prnlltgt of taltlng part IU anx of tht lpprovtmnttlx thrrtttn forms of lthlcttts tomprlslng 1ts tctxuttts and of pur tl1lSll'lg athltttts suppllts at 1 dtscount Undtr tht ltadtrshxp t f taptblt sponsors tht mtmbtrs hast slowly but surtlx tllmbtd tht laddtr tf fimt Prtstdtnt Vtct Prtstdtnt Sttrttarx I rt isurtr Dlgtst and C ADUCI US Corrt spondtnt Pxrst Year Stcond Ytar 'I htrd Ytar Fourth Ytar Sponsor DIRPC IORS Vlaury Sntll Btrnlct Angtlo Irtncts Hufftr Dorothy Ilood Ruth Rtthtson 'Vlarjortt Phtlltps Junt Hollhausen X xctorla Pagnlnr Ollxt Vlotlltr Vllss Pnxmtxtr Itto lltmt t ftttntu I it -'1 t , I ' . . . -' - Q: .WJ 54-23:52-f f .- :1'I:i'4:'t3i11G,1-tu' sf, ns-f.f':-1, me-:F:5.tkE'1-:I . ,-::--.1,-:-:-- Y ,.. , 5. , ,1 L ' 4 ' ,I C i i x 4 I V . - L Att' has grown constdcrably stncc then for In IOSO. four years aftcr tts rcorgantza- l , ' D tl ' .Q .. 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K t I I ,- T 1 ' vtl 1 1 ' w 1 rx APPARATUS CLUB DXIQ 'E 6 'E APPARATUS CLUB Bu VIARIP KI IPP I he Apparatus Club Oflglflilly began at Y emtmm Its purpose vs is to trun lelders to asslst the begmners on the apparatus rn the gym el sses 'Ihe grrls enjoyed the yy ork so much that many more than were needed for leaders wrshed to become members Because of thxs fact rt yy rs decrded to permnt any glrls rnterested ln ll to enter the club Now every Iuesday atternoon at Z 30 at Beaumont you yyrll observe 1 group of l1vely grrls rushrng down to the grrls gym for the meetlng of the Apparatus Club Slhls term as usual there hue been more glrls wrshrng to jorn than could be accommodated Slnce membershlp thrs term 19 120 the l1m1ted apparatus and floor space make rt lmposslble to take care of all as efficlently as would otherwrse be the case Of the l29 many are begrnners who haye to be rnstructed rn the fundamentals Slhls holds back the advanced For thls reason good d1sc1pl1ne IS requrred from the members IH order to do more and better work Presldent Jewell Charles Secretary and Sl reasurer Regrna Walsh Drgest Correspondent Norma Meyers CADUCEUS Correspondent 'Vlarle Klrpp Sponsor Vlrss Krumerch WALKING CLUB By HI-I EN SHAINK The Walklng Club had 1ts begrnnrng at old Yeatman I-lrgh School lt was orlgmally called the Hrkrng Squad but thls name seemed to convey the wrong lmpressron and so several years later the name was changed to the Walkrng Club Each year the club has grown so fast that rn the last fevy years rt has become necessary to set a l1m1t to the membershlp If you vsant to enjoy the fun ln thls club you must slgn up early Each Thursday after school the club meets rn Room 106 and then goes for a Walk, rf the weather IS pleasant, to such places of rnterest as Shaw's Botanrcal Garden, Ereld s Home, and the Old Cathedral In cold weather we go to places such as the Coca Cola Company, the Papendrck Bakery, St LOUIS Dalry' or the Audltorrum Each tr.p entitles a member to Eye points toward C1 A A credlts Presrdent Vlnldred Hammel Vrce Presldent Ruth Lachmann Secretary and Treasurer Frances Walsh Dlgest' and CADUCEUS Correspondent Helen Shank yLaVerne Stlegemeyer Commlttee ,Delores Pelster lM1ldred Blerman lM1ss Collrer Sponsors lM1ss GQIIY 'I te 0 Heznelreel I tterrlu ml glf ,. ,Q -- 'Hp ' 'jr' -1:v'1:1':pv .-1.1-,-u.-,ne-f--f:q54..f .-41: A 1 V J ,-..- . 55 ,L . 1'L.-,-VFW . . ,NYE Nga,-,g-15: '-.1 Q.: - I -, - 1 -iff 'f 'ceiiiqilr -. -ei-f11'Y 1 ,- ' ' ' ' if I' 13' 55213 1. 4 - 1 - F,-Q. jg. -4 ',.pI-gtz' 4. . 1 . 1.-,Y-. .. .--1 - 1. 1 1 .- -- - ' -- - - 5.i1,v.'5.f..u.1..l'3:,e.u-1C. :I5 Xu- .41J.!-hrh-,Fi-34914 1 . . , . . . , . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 f - 1. e e e e . . e . 1. 16 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 t L 1 - A 1 l 1 1 1 y 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' C ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 y 1 C 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 L . . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 v 1 ' 1 ' C 1 C 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 L e 1. - 1. 1 X 1 L 1 1 . l , . 3 . . . y . . L . , . ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 v ' 1 1 y 1 1 1 SHAKESPEARE CLUB H WAI KING CI UB L , . 4' ' i T x vw I T 'V W ' LIINIITLIV 'I-Lu-nru-I . X SHAKESPEARE CLUB Shakespeare has sard XX hat s rn a name fue years ago on September 22 1931 the Shakespeare Club was lrttle more than 1 name rn Beaumont I-lrgh School On that day a group of boys and glrls met to drscuss the organ17at1on of thrs club Thus the club began IIS lrfe among the other clubs of our school It has grown ln drgnrty and power however untrl now rt IS regarded one ot our foremost organrntrons When first orgamled membershrp was lrmrted to twenty five boys and grrls of hrgh scholast1c standlng but srnce there were so many students eager to jorn the club the membershrp was rncreased to thrrty and then to 1ts present number of thlrty frve There rs a wartlng lrst of students who have been recommended by the teachers At the regular meetrngs the members respond to the roll eall wrth quotatrons from the plays of the great dramatrst T hus many of the famous expressrons become yery fam1l1ar to all In the past years the club has had the opportunrty of seerng many at Shakespeare s plays such as Hamlet 'I he Tamrng of the Shrew and A Vlrdsummer N1ght s Dream The Boy Wrll a playlet based on Shakespeare s lrfe was green on one program The members of the club hue had the pleasure of hearlng Mrss Powell of our Art Museum speak on Shakespearean lrfe and eustoms On one occasron the students were able to go to the lrttle SI heater where the stagecraft of scenery and lrvhtlng effects was explarned by members of the gurld The seml annual debates wrth the Wltenavemot hue also been of great mterest to both clubs The faculty of Beaumont have been yery generous rn grvrng talks on trrps taken durrng therr summer vacatlons Mrss Anne Evans Mrss Moreell 'Vlr Wallach Mrss Easterbrook lkflrss Vvlagener Mrss Rrfkrn and Mrss Breckrnrrdge have grven very rnterestrng talks on Europe and the nearby countrres 'Vlrss La Berge Vlrss Brrx and Mr Enarnger have explarned the musrc of several of Shakespeares plays All haye helped to make many both rnterestrng and rnstructrve programs The club takes thrs opportunrty to thank all for thelr generous assrstance Lookmg over the lrst of presrdents of the club we Hnd some of the out standmg students who have won honors rn other fields They are Mrldred Mayer, Fred Kuhlman Robert Jordan, Arleen Kennedy, Sandy Buchan Roy Bergman, Donald l eonard Robert Whrte Patrlcra Wirth, and Ruth l achmann Presrdent Ruth l achmann Vrce Presrdent Anlta Drestelhorst Secretary Francrs Walsh Treasurer Wlllldm Smrth Drgestn and CADUCI US Correspondent Albert Kern Sponsor Sim Miss Donnelly Iwo Hrmelreel I eeenlu seen f 5?-rw 5. 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PINC' PONG CLUB B11 QWFXIXOI xx PHII 1 IPS In the lunchroom Vskdnesday at no th1rty Eseryth ng IS 1n a scurry Puck IS there 1n all h1s glee Just as m1sch1cvous as can be lady Luck IS sm1l1ng too As she gambles on vshat to do The wh1rl1ng wheels of t1me do stay When gav P1ng Pongers co1ne to play T he Pmg Pong Club was orgamled 1n the fall term of 1932 and eonsnsleel 11 first of 1pprox1m1tely forty g1rls some of ss hom had to be el1m1n1ted because of the lack of equ1pment Our supply of mater1als reached the total of four pmg pong sets From that tlme the P1ng Pong Club has woven 1tself securely 1nto the tapestry of Beaumont and 19 now firmly establlshed as one of the school s most successful organ17at1ons The Plng Pongers meet every Wednesday afternoon at two Ihlfty 1n the lunchroom when the battles for VICIOYY beg1n Two sets of players make a complete table and after two games have leen played the scores are recorded FI hree POIUIS towards C1 A A cred1ts are awarded for each game won and three po1nts lxkewlse for attendance A term out1ng IS also 1ncluded 1n the Plng Pong schedule Th1S event IS usually 1n the form of a w1ener roast or a h1ke always ant1c1pated wlth 1nterest Fl h1S year s scavenger hunt was very successful and w1ll not soon be forgotten by any who attended Pxng Pong IS a rather temperamental sport wh1ch requ1res a great deal of del1cate sk1ll IH ltS performance The a1m of the members 1S to become sk1lled IH trlcky serves and new returns At present we are look1ng forward to a tournament among our own membersh1p and a spec1al treat IS 1n store for us 1n the form of a demonstrat1on game by one of Beaumonts own pmg pong champ1ons Robert Blattner whose opponent has not as yet been announced W1th a l1ttle more pract1ce perhaps our club can some day produce champ1ons of 1ts own Who knowsj Presldent lVl1ldred Baumhoff V1ce Pres1dent Ellen Rxsk Secretary Marjorle McCoy Treasurer Ruth Lachmann 'D1gest and CADUCFUS Correspondent Gwendolyn Ph1ll1ps Sergeants at Arms Maxme Roe, Frances Vkfalsh lMlSS Wagener Spomors IMISS lVlcC1rew I Luo Hum1re11T emlu mm lr' 5,--.ev I 1,2 aj gl: 5, - Q,-, ..-,'q7f-v- - 4:-4.-3, 5-.fgp-C.-,r.y-rg--vu 3.1 --.'-fig '1-,.. 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PEPPERETTES lhc l cpptrcttes noss 1 utr rn cxlstcnct hut ITl1lI1ldlI1uCl thc Ent shoumg wrlh whlch thu, started lhcrr unusutl dcmonslrltrons on luld Day md at 1ll thc football games hue xx on open admlrltxon trt m all the other hrgh schools Thts cnthusnstrc group of glrls are stmunch supportcrs ot all Beaumont teams md attrlct attcntron not onlx bs thcrr chtcrmg and dcmonstratlons but by thclr appearance at any Beaumont Ithlctlc tctlsrtus Peppcrettc mcctrngs are hcld cvcry Frrday the th1rd hour rn the tud xs hcrc all ot thc final practrcts of yells and formatrons arc put on before thcrr appnrmcc at thc games Though thc ofllclal costumes art xcllou sss caters Ind bluc skrrts these lrt not compulsory any grrl hasrng 1 snson sport trckct rs cllgrblc to 1o1n I rcsrdcnt X rrgrnra Smlth Vrcc Prcsrdtnt Olrvc Moeller Secretary and lrnsurcr Alleen Chrlstc Drgest and CADUCEU9 Correspondent 'Vlirre Laubcr lAudrey Nrchaus lBtrn1cc Angclo Stlunc Kochr leloscphmc Slppy lelunc Kochr lBonn1c Ann Rocpkc lVl1ss Baxmcycr lM1ss Brccklnrldgt Chcer l ndcrs Assistant Cheer l cadcrs Drrll Nltsttrs Sponsors NOVELEERS Bu FI smrxa Wm sr R Hello folks' lhe Noveleers greet you Our Off.-QJFIIIJIIOH composed oi gurtars banjos and mandolrns rs growmng very raprdly Can you play a strmged mus1cal rnstrument' li so come up to Room 30-4 on Tuesday Thursday and Frrdax and Joxn us rn our fun The Noveleers lrke a guard on mght watch stand ever rcady to swmg rnto actron at a moments notrce when duty calls Seseral numbers were recently rendered by the club at the Benton School Alumnr Reumon grven rn our audxtorlum on November 77 IQ35 Presldent Robert l roeschner Vlce President Albert C unnrngham T reasurer Rowland Brckelhaupt Secretary Drgest and C ADUCI US C orrespondent Elmer NVagner Sponsor Xlr Saeger Icto llumlrttl Ihzrru on. 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' lt It 321 'HX THANK YOU' Hu WAI ll R I IINIAN Ihr CADUCEUS staff takes thrs opportumty to express tts debt to those who han generously contnbuted therr seruces unmmdful of any mentron We are thankful to Mr Bryan who at our request was kmd enough to wrrte an artlcle for the annuersary ISSUL As assxstant superlntendent he gave most helpful co operatlon before and after our opemng We also w1sh to thank those students who vxrote the several trrbutts They are Irma Goebler Darsy Radly Robert Wh1te Mary Klages Rosebrough Marvxn Schneller Janet Cross and Thtola Deustr Speclal mentlon should be made of Fred Haffner and Harrret Vtnfloff whose trxbutes to Mr Fuller and Vlr Huntmgton were selected as best from the entlrt senror class nlhe tntmre frculty through us co opo.rat1on arded grntlx 111 gettmg out thls rssut lzspeelally helpful were Mrss Sessmghaus vxho corresponded wlth alumnl Mlss Sprague who read and cr1t1c11ed some of the lrteraturt and Mr Webb who w1th the Camera Club assxsted mvaluably wrth the photography Especlally we are grateful to Mr Fuller whose aduce 1nd untrrmg patrence ln helpxng us to Hnd mformatron has been mvaluable Thanks must also be extended to certaxn alumm who were thoughtful enough to subrnlt materlal for publlcatlon They are Maxrne Lalor Robert Gerst Grlbert Jaeger Althalee Fay Elsa Krull Ray Kruckenkamp Alberta Drller Ray Schmldt Arlme Battelle Alleen Kennedy Melun N1ckel Marx, Job and Wllll1m Mueller 11 .lifitit S i ll nf l 'Wm - 1:5-r '!'5Z':'L. 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SOTIHL VIx Idnd O0 Vlefhaus Bob Wennp Dan! XX oltnr I nd 50 ADX ISORX 1 ROUPS llroup Group hroup 7 Group 3 2 TLLIJ Humlrul Ihrrlu thru A. '. . . S 2.50 NZ V . -. 134011 , .. ' . .50 ' ' V' 2.50 . 'c' 2.50 2- '. no 76.00 . ' 4.00 ' ' '. ' 2.50 '. .. . .. 4.00 . - . . 4. T' 1 . 2.50 ' V. . . . A '- . . 2. Ifischcr. Mildred 2.50 Schmidt. XV.1rren 2,50 7 . 2 . 2.50 . E. . 4. '. . 10.00 -1 - I 1 4' A 2.50 . . ' . . 2.50 -I A 'AA .' ' I6. ' V .' 2.50 ' .. . . 2,50 - 2 ' . 24.00 '- .' 15.50 ' -.N 4.00 ' -. 3 r . . 32. I I I y - r - . K ' ' . I . 4 - 5.00 ' 2 5,00 4' - - . 7.50 7 5,90 I 2 . 2.50 ' I 5400 I ' - . ' .00 , 5-00 IF YOU PLAN TO ENTER BUSINESS- Rubicam offers thorough courses in Secretarial and Accounting training in preparation for the office requirements of 1936. IF YOU PLAN TO ENTER COLLEGE- Rubicam offers a course in Shorthand and Typewriting. A knowledge of these two subjects not only assists the college student in all lecture courses but may en ble him to tarn part or all of his collegt expenses Rubicam and Gregg Shorthand Systems are Taught Wffwf RUBICAM BUSINESS SCHOOL ttlephom for funhl, 4033 Delmar Boulu ard 3469 South Grand Boulex 1rd 1'Of M e IOrtsi woo 1 A itat 0440 Speuallz d Lubrication Lar Washing Havolxne Waxfree Oil Natural Bridge Service Groceries Nleats and Vegetables 4700 Natural Bridge St Louls Mo 3353 A'l'l8 d Ave ADA KRALLMANA ENergreen 8944 l-Rdlllillfl 6l22 Day and Night Service Phrmes Llintrdl M33 9134 Fairgrounds Garage, lnc Matt Bldvaft Mgr Farmers Produce Co lnc GENERAL REPAIRING Tires. Batteries Gas and Oll Brake Rellning Storage 3740 SULLIVAN AVE ST LOUIS 1441 North Sixth Street St Louis Mo Eggs Live and Dressed Poultry JOE SELSOR The Beauty Auto Laundry LROQERY AND MEAT MARKET CLEANING AND WAXINC Skhor S Vllrkll To Suit l 'vert Pocketbook 3227 North Newstead Ave LM-rgr n 3005 6126 LUCILLE AVE 00 89 A BRIX Florlst I C IUNERAL sPLC1ALlsTs l1VeStl'l'lCllt 0 ,518 5, Lows Ave Rl-.NL LSTATL LOANS INSLRAMI l Lallrnm 8: Som Pr ups Pers n il Servl e NOll We end out no soll ltor therebx aving, v u the eomnusslon REALT ORS Xgent for Bel Nor Subdlvlsion LOf x 5423 3129 North Grand Blvd to mtl: -l YC IO l'-lIRONI!l- OL R HMI-RIIS L I ,A. 1 C , , V V l ' I O, I if H 7- - o Hn I l . Knlckmeyer-Fleer Realty 8: ' Y W, rs.. 1 '- i 'Of 4' , . I , . , . L: Sv -sl 'vu V xo 1.4.5, .' la. , F F I ' HL '1'l1i'Il7!I'lLl lou: ll'l:l , ,SK 'i Pl' S . K 5' F. f ' . if S A 1' R9 NI -lSlx VOL IU I' UN LET n- . 4 I l .nosasns DEALERS metastases IGM V w 1 H:GHEsT GRADE if l jjjfu' M uslc:Al. VICTR , mr . :u ' :Elms dit M aulfirr OLAS TRUMENTS RECORDS SHE IMWSIEJ iiamwrauaunussrfe Say It Wlth R Flows FLORIST 2904 North Vancleventer Ave nkl n 88 3 fNear St Louxs Av l l roy ms Umon funeral Drrectors Provost N J SEXTRO CROCERIES AND MEATS 4597 Garfield Ave Ph e Rosedale 9071 Undertakmg Company Chlptl With llpe Orem Ofll t and Chlptl 3110 North C rlnd Blxd COMM 8300 lo f'Olf1x 8301 n 2 Wm M Schumacher Funeral Home 4834 Natural Bridge Ave ll.Nl-RAL DIRLLTORS St Lou o NORTH MARKET FEED CO 2956 Cass Ave p t upp y Dog cl R bblt l- e kr 2206 FRankl1n 72l3 C Olf x 0052 H E MUELKEN GROCERIES 5700 North Broadway Good afternoon madam ofcourse you are lnterested ln the latest crutlons ln hats from Pane Why yrs ttrtamly Htrt rt IS just the mode tor u honey No It clashes wlth my personallty Ah Here 15 tht creatxon of that famous french dtsxgntr It rs lust mule for you dell' Well perhaps but 1t s a blt too small 'llns IS one of the best If has that French come hlthar look dearest I don t btheys. I 11kt II Hive you any thmg else These models here are perfectly ador able dtar lthlnk lhank you so much but here 15 my trxtnd In been wutmg for LENZ MARKET 4203 Lee Avenue CURIOUS A uty boy watchmg some farm hands spread out a stack of hay to dry could no longer control h1s turloslty so he polrtely sa1d ls lf a needle you're lookmg for' lIROXl!l Ol R llll I RIISI RS Iuo Humlrul fbrrm flue ,K 1: ' wid WW, F- KL V If V- ,L . M, NAL... . H, . iiiuff,-,.x' ,Ii M951 Cor-m.u'c music nous: :N sv-,Lg 5 ' , U 11505 ' u,51..A-L I ni, .1---2 'Vfl'-5' ' I F, 1 ' 1 '. 1' , l...... V.----.. M Q-l!-..1....:.V': '. ' 4 ,l A 'a-W-H..I.-,g..r H--,igq 1.5, E, V T Q-'f . 4.55 . ' 4- -- -- - .g ,Q .noe ' -A47-W ' V . . ,V 'I .. ,. rs., V ll. D, Provost D. l.. Provost 7 ' lf. 1. 3 'c .l FRa i I .' . ' e.l . . , f' J' , . ., V . ' Q' . ' 1 1 . ' . on , ' , A. ' ' Sl. . uis . . ' F l2Vergree 787 U E , , l I I X 5 I ' . . . . . . f . 'e , is,M. f x ' ' ' yo V H . i 1 1 . 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Iramh 3617 NoR1H GRAND Colfax 3344 Phone Chapman P1 xv 3100 ARQPNXI PRosptct 1180 Stem Grocery and Meat Co 2602 04 Norilm Taylor Ave r n 2 Speckart Bros Drug Co nn g n F nk ve Pag and Walton Aves Broadw y d East Pra Nall l B ldge a d Fai Aves Vslnrt dld you gtt tht plot of your stcond noytly Prem the Elm YLFSIOD of my first Vett Ycrk Dculu Nlzrror lhtre s only one thmg worst than try m to Shaw vuth a ra7or after your wrft hrs slnrpentd a pencll xx 1th rt And whit Q thity 1 ryfmg to xx rltt Xlllh tht ptntrl Pearson 9 QIMILP Drfltrtnt .JS tht gmdes you txpttt from the tms you gat lgg Ptddltr Sufltrln snakts Ilora you Sold the vsrong eggs to that vsoman Vyftfe 1-lovs so Pedclltr You sold her some of the lot dxted Qtpt 10 and It s only Sept 1 Counlrq Gentlemen Rarlroad Agtnt 1-ltrt 5 another farmtr Oflicnl Om of our trams has krlltd thtm liuppost Agtnt No he clnms our trarm go by so slovx that tht passengers lun out the yundovxs and mllk tht coyyi is thty go Armapolzs I oq m pltl m DRESSES AND COATS tor the Jumor 'Vlxss ladui md 'Xlmtron of tht Better 'Vlmkt 14th Street Leader 2506 NLDIQIII Fouuu 1 xm X lb rrx -1 83 Drehmann Harra1 Undertaklng Co Sympulnll Suu Ind Lntqualtd l ltllltltg for rts A tompllshmtnt XX uhm ut lxtn Chtrpt 1905 Umon Blyd St 1ou1Q Mo 'I LLOI1Llf7dILf1' Ihzrlrf yu XXI A Six IOL YO PAFIRONIXI- OL R -1111!-RYISLRS l . 1 v y 3 , - xv 7 --v- - v 1 .1 . t . . , . fompliments of . Cha in a d ra lin A 5. e . 1 a an ' iric Ave. -lliffv so 340 Ira r' n 'r . 7 t 1 ' v r . v , H , V , - 1 1 - 1 X 1 4 '- H H H - - V x 1 v .. - I M . V In 1 l U Y DH -- ' 7 1 I . 1 H ' J. H C A 1 . I V Y v :VY H. . , . k, 1 1 1 m v 1 V w r, , ' I g Yl Y. 3 Y I 5 X 'P ' Y. . 'V 1 1 . . ,, , - X - - r 1 - 1 1 .. 7 . H I I , I H 1 ' C ' YV IO IS Sulng Us on ZICCOUHI of hls COWS. ' 1 ' r ' x v' y x -' 4 1 . .. I - i . X t . , , W, 1 l' 4' x X ,H ' I H . 5 L A I . 1 - 4 p- K y 1 1 3 rc 5 I I ' s X L V 5 P 1' V, Y I H Y, L 3 Y . 5 in v ,I A 1 CC 1 -e Ll' ' of .lL' c I' 7 l ' 4 1 4 . . . . t S '- ' 1 1 ' ' of' 4 ' -C rx' CC 4 V ' ' .4 - ' .K X- C- ' t V H f' 1 . . 1' ' ' ' 1 T Q. P 1 ' ' ' ll! -lSlx BO! IO I llRHXl!l H! R Vltmbtrshxp lts than at ptr day Full prlvtltgts Gym Swxm Handball DORVIIT ORY ooms 'R 7 ptr wttlt mt up un llIClI1g xhoxt prlultgts l Rl X BXRBI R il ' North S1de Y M C A ,loo wok I H cruxo comt sam mt CO1 x 'ro Spaeth Jost Drug Co five REXALL Store Soulht 1st Corntr Gmxo um1'HIBIRI sr tous o E L ZOELLNER Groceries Meats and Vegetabl s 4480 Clarence Ave LOfd'c 0323 rd IOQI Compllments of A FRIEND lOlf1x I708 3939 West Florissant ERNEST H STEINHAUSER Wlnclow Sh l Mnde to Ord r md Ilung Lxc Lurtun Ruffle Curtains Dr xpf-rl s M Ad to Order md Hung, Louls Fmest Nlvlghhorhood Shoe btore JOE WOLFF SHOE C0 4110 Easton Ave Pl to Buy Sho for the F111 ly lht prtstdtnt of 1 local gms tompany was makmg a stlrrlng addrtss Fl hxnk of tht good tht gas tompany has done he crxed lf l wtrt permitted to pun I would say Honor the l1ght Bngadt ltsht How ard 1ns1sts that xt ontc hap ptntd ln x london thtattr whtrc ht was qtttlng txptrltnct in rtptrtory lhc Com pany prsstd on tlxfftrtnt shows tytry fllglil and somttlmts two dlfltrtnt shows 1 day lhns was most tonfuslng to tht mst Ont day Howard forgot hrs lxnts and rushtd back stagt to tht company dlrtttor Luck tht st1r lsktd w hat s my hnt u1ck tht dlrtctor rtlurntd w hat s tht play Nttt 5 off' Suedmeyer '55 Sons Funeral Dzrectors -llxlillilll lXKlNlll ff flx 666 For Your Graduatlons Amfthmg zn Flowers MISSOUFI Floral Co -H06 Nolan: Glmxo COll1x 4-lol Hlll IRIIS utrt l r - ' ns ' - r x wht -. 3 nf 84 A 1 -V O R '.,l.7' - . l .'c l' A' CAV 1'l'IE z -- r f . lOl l l M H rr' Q 4. f VKHM ' I O r Q 5 3 I H , t L in ' L I' ' y P tt l . 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FRATERNITY PINS RINCS FAVORS Speczalzsts zn seruzng the student zn hrs and her jewelry needs CCDLLEGE SHGP OFFICE 403 5 LOUDERMAN BUILDINC ELFVENTH and LoCUST MANUFACTURERS OF BEAUMONT HIGH SCHOOL RINGS St I Ouls Band Perlmutter Degmzrgxnint Store Instrument W G d R d Company EAGLE STAMPS A Westnrn store rm the followmg ad xrrnscmcm The Conn Sl-Ore Applns oranges Importrd nutS Comm guts the w orm Headquarters for School ML1SlC1dI7S Boston lunznq Yrunicrzpt Chas P Kroerneke Inc J C GEITZ 3526 28 North Grand Blvd SQWIHS Madame and Furmture Co 1315 17 19 North Marknt Street St Iouxs Mo LL H q NF -XSA EOL IO IATRONIXI- Ol R -XDX ERIISFRS . . . I . . . L 1 . . . ' J ' -1 Vandeventer an a i venues e ive an e eem I I I 3 OI.IX'Ii S'I'IaI3I5'I I - . I ' - Yi ' I early and avoid the rush. The early bird , . ,..' C. .'-' ', ' ' ,H ,vi I 1. 71 I 1 l . . I , . . . 1 , . I I V - I f V - - J v - - Y f f - 'fm umired Ihzrtu-I-In hz . I I I . . . 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