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

 - Class of 1941

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CADUCEUS --ri ri 1 WALKING CLUB MARGARET F1scHER These energetic girls are members of the Walking Club. When the weather permits, they go on long hikes to unusual and interesting places. The trips provide educational information as well as interesting food and general good times. Our greatest benefit is lasting friendship. Our club has visited such places as: a cake company. the Civil Courts Building. a soda plant, a soap company and St. Louis Star-Times newspaper. After reading this article perhaps you would like to enjoy these privileges. If so, become a member of Beaumont's Walking Club. President Eileen Shelley Vice-President Lois Koppelman Secretary Dorothy Adams Treasurer Ilsa Blankenmiester Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Margaret Fischer Executive Committee Rosemary Armbruster Helen Broeker Dorothy Werner Audrey Zimmermen S .l'lVliss Wolff ponsors fMiss Buckley One Hundred Fifteen

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CADUCEUS ART APPRECIATION CLUB KATHERINE HooAN Our Art Appreciation Club has grown in leaps and bounds the last term. We are proud to boast of over fifty members, which is a new high record. Perhaps the number has grown because we had such a grand time last term. both socially and educationally. We visit the Art Museum every other Wednesday afternoon. Transporta- tion is made available by taxicabs that take us from school. On arriving at the Museum. we are conducted to our topic of study, or exhibit, by a capable instructor. The subjects of the talks range all the way from stream-lined. up-to-date architecture to Early English, oak-paneled rooms: from portraits of Sir Joshua Reynolds to Piccasso's paintings: from the ancient Egyptian cat or the Chinese bear to statues by medieval and modern sculptors. Our social activities have consisted of roller-skating parties and two dances at members' homes, and the news of our good times has evidently spread. Come out with us some time, and if you have a favorite topic the staff members will discuss it with you. Usually we choose our own subject but often it is planned for us, especially when a temporary exhibit is being shown. President Ered Kater Vice-President Gladys I-lobusch Secretary Doris Letson Treasurer Norman Riley 'ADigest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Katherine Hogan S llVliss Sessinghaus ponsors lMiss Moreell One Hundred Fourteen



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CADUCEUS - - N, -.-..as,..a.ws,. THE ALFRED MARSHALL CLUB RoBERT FoNT1NELLE Qn alternate Thursdays the Alfred Marshall Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Hudler, meets in Room 317 to discuss various social problems. not in a boring way, as you might think, but in an interesting manner and in such a Way that all the members take part and thoroughly enjoy themselves. On the other Thursdays the club takes field trips to places that are interesting to students of sociology. We have gone to Hostess Cake Factory, Bellefontaine Farm, Chevrolet plant, and many other points of interest. On these field trips the members have a good time, as well as increasing their knowledge of socio- logical subjects. The highlight of this term is our trip to Columbia, Where we joined the State Junior Academy of Science in the social science branch. At this meeting papers were read by members of the club, Robert Fontinelle, The Crossroads of Democracy , Jean Kidwell, A'The American Way , Norman Riley, The Rights of Man . All that went on the trip were given an opportunity to view the university and to see a bit of the city. All had a fine time on the bus on the way down and also returning to our homes, even though we had to start at about live in the morning to get there on time for the meeting. The Alfred Marshall Club is composed of students who are taking sociology and wish to use this opportunity to do outside Work. President Harold Schulte Vice-President Jean Kidwell Secretary Hilda Noce Treasurer William Schweikert A'Digest Correspondent Bill Scalise CADUCEUS Correspondent Robert Fontinelle Sponsor Miss Hudler One Hundred Sixteen

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