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

 - Class of 1941

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CADUCEUS Q- Y Q ' -1. Wy XX 'X BEAUMONT MOTHERS' CLUB CLINNIE DILL PAVLICK Beaumont High School Mothers' Club is a steadily growing and enthusiastic organization, one of the largest women's clubs in the city. Our meetings are held on the Hrst Tuesday afternoon of each month at 1:45 P. M. in Room 302 of the school and are always looked forward to by members and guests. We have very fine music programs by vocal and instrumental groups of Beau- mont students and also by outstanding soloists, who graciously give up their time to entertain us. We are privileged, further, to hear many splendid speakers, men and women prominent in business and professional fields. An unusual fea- ture of a recent meeting was a panel discussion by five faculty members and five Mothers' Club members on the subject: What the student should expect of the high school and what the high school should expect of the student. From the favorable comments received regarding it, this will likely become an annual event. We are very grateful to our program committee, consisting of Miss La Berge. Miss Brix, Miss Conlon, Mr. Huntington, and Mr. Stamm. Mr. Huntington always gives us interesting high lights of school activities and we enjoy this part of the program immensely. At the close of the meeting we have a delightful social hour in the lunch room, where We have home-made cake and coffee. lContinued on page 1393 One Hundred Twenty

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CADUCEUS WINNERS OF THE POPULARITY CONTEST fffontinucd from page 903 JANE BECHERER Most Attractive Girl Pretty, uh-huh! No wonder she was judged the most attractive. She hates cats Ctwo or four-leggedl, pigeons, pork chops, superman, Cap't Midnight, and Hre-red dresses. However, she likes apple pie, blue, potato salad, pine- apple, hamburgers, devil's food cake, sodas. and tennis. After leaving Beau- mont, she is going to be a secretary or a typist. Jane has belonged to the Duck Club, Service Club, and Pepperettes and ranks as a good student. She likes type, sewing, and ice-skating. Jane says she has very well-formed ideas about how her dream man should be: six feet four, 212 pounds like Sterling Hayden, either dark or light, but he must be handsome. Tl-IE LAST WORD liContinued from page lO5l ELEANOR CUSIMANO Elenore likes to play pool: so if anybody cares to get whipped at that game she's glad to oblige: or she'll dance with you or listen to the radio. Nice kid. She has belonged to the Duck Club and the G. A. A. This is her first term on the CADUCEUS staff, and she 'belongs to the art section of our year book. Her dream man must be l:lV2 feet eleven or six feet one, have brown eyes, and be dark-complexioned: he must have a car also. Eleanor likes barbe- cue, basketball, soccer, and Tyrone Power. After leaving school she intends to go somewhere to study music. She says she hates shy boys, and spaghetti. And with a name like Cusimano. Tsk, tsk! TI-IE DIGEST sauerkraut Editor Assistant Editors George Bohn Dorothy Brockhoff Albert DuRocher Shirley Fishman Wiley Hance Marie Koehr Business Manager Assistant Managers Rosemary Armbruster Stacey Clubertson Marcella Knipp Sponsor QContinued from page 1065 Editorial Staff Business Staff Typists Doris Raymer lAdele Chmielecki lStanley Schuman Marline Nininger Marian Petersen Elwood Rosenkoetter Paul Schulze Margaret Siebert Donald Wood YWilmer Feldmeier SRobert Gibbs -1 Paul Neel Marian Lienhop Lacleta Parsons Mr. Birr One Hundred Nineteen



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CADUCEUS 1 it v' -' L ANDREWS CHAPTER OF JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Bois CoLE The Andrews Chapter is a geology club for students taking or planning to take physiography. Our main objective is the study of earth history. Our field trips are taken with this purpose in mind and our annual exhibits at the Junior Academy Convention center about the geology of St. Louis County. Several of our members also exhibited models of topographic maps, with which we work in the laboratory, while others exhibited clay models. Models of the tools of primitive man. made by Bob Crangle, are on exhibit at the Educational Museum. President Katherine Hogan Vice-President Norman Cross Secretary Robert Hammond Treasurer Emma Lee Skiles Digest Correspondent Charles Lincoln CADUCEUS Correspondent Bob Cole lReporters for Jr. Academy Journal? Representative Virginia Nlahoney Sponsor Miss Brown Om' Hundred Ttueniu

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