Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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You may succeed when other people have no faith in you: but you will never succeed without faith in your- self. Right thinking makes a man master of his destiny. It turns failure into triumph and unhappiness into happi- ness. H. G. S. 10 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS UI 'WHY GAIAICN SUHMIIVI' I 3 1 A. ls., rs. s., A. M. 11 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 12 ' THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS ' F. J. FRIEDLI, B. S. JAMES li. YARBROUGH, B. S. Science and Athletics Assistant Principal JENNIE MCELWAIN, B. S., A. M. History RUTH ANDERSON, B. S. HORTENSE EMUNDS, N. G. Domestic Science Bookkeeping ORENA FARMER, A. B., A. M. WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL, A. B., A. M English Chemistry and Algebra ELVA MATTER, N. G. Bookkeeping LUDWIG CARL, A. B., M. M. RUSSELL M. DENNEY, N. G. Music and Chorus Mechanical Drawing JOHN C. BECK, N. G. Commercial . 13 0 k THE 1921 BELLICVINUIS Mt mxmm C.FI5Cl-HBR Wwmuwiza r., Q 14 .Gibb 1 IYI THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS L. F. LENTZ, B. S. ALFRED LIPPOLD, N. G Agriculture Commercial JESSIE F. MILLER, A. B., A. 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' 'N lg fS1FLOWlE :Q M 2, 5 Vg L 'I 1 L : THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Senior Class Officers NORMAN J. GUNDLACH .................................... President RUSSELL STEIN ..................... .............. V ice-President EDNA JUNG ........................................ Secretary-Treasurer CLASS PLAY COMMITTEE. Anabel Hoppe, Chairman. Oscar Winter Aurelia Frick William Walton ' Ruth Aull ,yuan . undlach, Ex-officio 4 - ii Class Motto: Ever Onward. GLASS coLdRs:. C ink arid iilrsleli 14 . il Tilnkliiseu A A v. 20 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS WILBERT ULLRICH Beware the fury of at patient man. -Dryden. Commercial, 1 General Literary, 2, 3 L6tteI'l118l1, 4 Football, 4 THOMAS BATES A lion among ladies. -Marlowe. General Literary, 1, 4 ' Irving, 2, 3 RUTH AULL A true-hearted and a clever sister. -Sliukespenre. 'Home Economics, 1 General Literary, 2 Dramatic, 3 Spanish Club, 4 Secy.-Tren. Class, 1 Harlinger High School, Texas, 3 BERNICE J. ROLFES A voice was ever soft. gentle and low-nn excellent thing in woman. -Shakespeare. General Literary, I Domestic Science and Philo Clubs, 2 Dramatic, 3, 4 21 MAYME SMALL She was ever fair and never proud, had tongue at will and yet was never loud. -Shakespeare. Murphysboro High School, 1, 2 High School Dept. of Lindenwood College, 3 General Literary, 4 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS EUGENE SCHNIPPER RUSSELL STEIN Words are women, Deeds are men. Time ripena all things. No man is Ah 5-Herbert. . horn wise. -Cerventes. H Ldeneral , ary 1 2 Give him time.--Staff. Tumblef F' 4 ' ' Letter 4 General Literary, 1, 2, 3 Q-,1,g 'f9 d White, 4 Spanish, 4 l geni' 2 Secy.-Treas., 2 ,N , Jb ketball, 4 f J' AURELIA CONRATH Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye: In every gesture dig- : nity and love. -Milton. . General Literary, 1, 3, 4 22 Commercial, 3 le' FH! rf ' ' , el Y' -A, - . -- . DORIS K ELHOFER 5 I L AURELIA FRICK Her look comp ' and g eye. - Q he WHS' , -, m of life and light Bespoke n. 's chless ancyf' V I -Byro -Milton. ,A -X bl ' G ,wfvwqy Literary' 1 Commer Fi 1 I Y , 5 'Ph 1.1 :'f f?, f ' -T l 1 'fr.fAY.: A 22 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS RUTH ARRAS BESSIE GRABILL . Thou shalt flnd she will outstrip all Love' sw 0t. esS',, goqdness m her praise and make it halt behind person slu -Mllton. hen---Shakespeare. Gener erary, 1, 2, 3 Home Economics, 1 Latin, General Literary, 2, 3, 4 OSCAR WINTER ver he di was done with so hi e 'twas natural to plea Ag, 2 General Literary, 1 Letterrnen, 3, 4 Class President, 2, 3 Maroon and White, 2 . Football, 2, 3, 4 6' Bellevinois Staff, - Athletic Editor, 4 7 FW ,--, r , ' ' 'Aq n- ,' ' ,' l- ELMER AREY j ' gif ik Q i WILB PPLEMAN Virtuous and vic' - 4 erffihan, mligt a- pg' L ' N- of few ' s are the best men. be, Few in t ' Q eme, brxtialllm ' I I , ' , am,-sp 9, tha degree. 5 YI TIL M . ' C It A ine L, School' 1 General L HQ' -24 3 v'f e1l E , nl-'FQ . fn Q High School, 2, 3 Latin, l l'wfL--'WL-r New V. 23 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS MINETTE LONDE LEOTA MUNDEN Her lips were red, and one was thin. Age cannot wither her, nor custom Compared wit ,,,,l,.!,3 was next her stale her intlnite variety. -- chin-Some 'f,Ql,l stung it Shakespeare. newly. -Suck V' jj: Chicago, Philo, 1- 2 General ff: -ff: 3 General Literary, 3, 4 Glee, ' 1 .f':4'z,, i ligrmf THEODOR -.QOLT , F 4 swf 0 , stillwto be dresl, As 14 he were go ng to a feast. -Jonson. ff gW'renton High School, 1, 2, 3 ' General Literary, 4 lg, Dramatic, 4 NORMAN QUNDLACH ANABEL HOPPE 'His not to reasonl-fwhy, His but to H I do and die-Quglahxlgble captain, She had zx head to contrlve, a tongue Literal, 1 in A to persuade and a hand to execute Radio Z' 5 any mischief. -Clarendon. Lettermen, 3, l 4 Home Economics, 1 B8.S6b8.ll, 3, 4 7:.'t ' ,t ly n 1 LH 2 3 Basketball, 2, .ff'E'3,f jr ' Diflerfnc ' Football, 2, 4 :gl 'I WH ' Bellevinols StaCligfAdvA.,Egqf 4 1 Maroon andy. Q L 6- 2 MW.,-CMLEEQQK5121, .l....,.,lY.,m,.,-l-.flE?1l9'?lI!2ii.tLQQ59f4. SSW- Edi10f,f,,3,.,, 24 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS DAVID BAER, JR. LESTER WAGNER Whatever skeptic could inquire for, For every why he had a, where- He knew whats what and that's as f0r6. -Bullefgffy ,- high, As metaphysic wit can fly. General Liter K it-51, 2 -Butler. Dramatic, 3, Maroon and ' W3 General Literary, 1, 2, 3 Bellevinols Sta , I Vwlllgr.. 4 Spanish, 4 .A ::i.?:EfF' ' ,A Ei ,-2 131511-Rt.: Q, ..1'de'A': MILDRED FEf e Not obvious, not obtrusive, 'but tired-The more desirable. - N, Milton. General Literary, 1 s, Home Economics, 2 Glee Club, 3 - if Arts and Crafts, 4 ' ELIZABETH EBEL i HOMER H THAUER Of all the girls that are so sweet, 1 UI-lad sighvdng, Q rho' he loved 2I,'Qfg'j's none Hkeifffqty Bettyy' UtheJ ' leQt vgr oofih editor.-Staff. f ' wi-,E L 15353 Lite y, 1, 2. 3, 4 Philg, 1 and hite Editor, 3 2' M . , . M.: '?'m ' 4 . . 25 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS WALTER DAKE WILLIAM HUECKEL KNOBELOCH , we grahtl het ha? when And Rlll was nevehl e same after he never s y o us ng 1 . - u er, ,. . - .. General Literary, 1 palnted hls jumper. Irving, 2 5 Tumblers, 3 Gene .',N erary' 1' 2 Dramatic, 4 D Y: Y 3 Maroon and White, 3 Bellevinois Staff, Art Editor, 4 rf nee, 4 r ' V ,J MARION TWITCHEL V As merry as the day is long, - . Marlowe. 49 One grand joke-editor!!! And we might add, extremely fond of I animals.-Staff. I General Literary, 1 L Dramatic, 2 - Spanish, 3, 4 ED 523, NG 5 I . I 5 AUGUSTA BORMAN 'Those about he 7' her sh read --for Whe - - any author oh the the perfect ig ys off or. -L 5 +1 5 , Shakespeare, tl ,is h . , V 5 world such beauty as a Home 13 nomic ' 'Q . a 7 -Shakespeare. Philo, 2 ,., . 5 Com f':g. f 1 I : no .t.l1,'E4Lf', , ,V ,,,,,,,,,,,u,-, ' .0 ' If If 9, ' 26 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS SYLVESTER SCHICKTANZ YAROSLAV VOTAVA Jerry Leon Van Luke. A most dangerous man with the 'From the crow his head to the ladies,---Shakespeare. sole of his he is all mirth. Yes, Jerry! it runs in the family, eh 'shakespea Whliflterary 3 General Lit , 2, 3 fs 4 Modern Lang Basketball, 3, 4 Basketball, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 ISABELLE COBB She with black eyes shining ever. And her diligence never ending. Q -Shakespeare. I General Literary, 1, 2 JJ Dramatic, 3, 3 L WALTER ACKERMAN A MARI URNER 'Then he will talk-ye , e.k+.f-:K-Q y , Ag, 1 I w IH - , et as her a 1 e's modest smile General Literary 2 1 l ' i ,Pg : y I nd that 5 , tip tilted nose' Current Histor U 5 Q fx l , t. Football,2,4 - ' ,l l ,- 'JJ Basketball, 2, ll '2 ,i fdfgfil, , LQ 1' eral vary, 1, 2, 3 l :' i-n g fr, ' Az, lj W4-'l 'l l'7? gl-uh-: 27 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS RAYMOND KELLER CHARLES GRANT NQy,gg,g.5qg,,u'-he AF32IL'3f?8ZS 3?E2,.1 f2Fi.r'2S,E153 ' ' 0118 in arms. -Slmkespeare. Comme 1 General Literary, 1, 2 Science- Science Club, 3, 4 General L , 3 Maroon and White, 2 What, she wills to do r say see IS wisest, virtuousest, discreet best. -Milton. General Literary, 1, 2 Dramatic Club, 3 Maroon and White, 2 Vice-president Class, 3 BERENICE BUESCI-I, Y 5 1 r, AHULDA HAUER 'She was by nature perfecily lgclod-I Q' li ' 1 ' Hlgblxlgoulgfltllgnif tt. 1 W 'I 3' V' ' 3 U X 4'H0 st labor f, S :L lovely face General N-1,953 ' l E 1 5 A ,QW Dramatic, 3, 4 ,fir 3 K 1 . A Bellevmois ,1 ,Q if .E it0r'14 I 5 1 , ' wi. ,1 3 ' 1 2 3 4 28 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS KATHRYN NIEMEYER MILDRED MAE MUELLER A gram-f-ful, brave and amiable maid. She never told her 1ove! --Shakes- -Carlyle. ' peare. G8l19l'8l 7TLitB1'8.I'y, 1, 2 She didn't have to-we knew. Glee Club, 8 General Literary, 1, 2, 4 Dramatic, ,4 Glee Club, 3 'HAROLD BUTTS He's a sure 0ard. 4Dryden. As carefree as the dence, one might say. Craftsmen, 1, 2 General Literary, 3 Lettermen, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 ELENOR SCHAEFFLER EUGENE DAMMRICH 'A gentle maid, whose heart is brerl with jnyonsness. and a tho'tfu1 GGUU591 in D6l'!0I1BEe. conduct and c-heer. fWordsw0rth. equipagej'-Lge, General Litbfgfy, 1 Commercial . Glee Club, Q General Literary, 1, 2, 4 b -Dramatic, 'G , Male Quartet, 3 29 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS HAROLD GLOVER HARRY FRANK I never knew so young a body with Young in limbs ' judgment old. so old :fm head. -Shakespeare. -Milf0Y1. General Literary, 1, 3, 4 General ry, 1, 2 Irving, 2 Commer lub, 3, 4 E ery gra 1 and generous qual- ity of Womanhood generously blended in her nature. -Scott. 4 General Literary, 1, 2, 3 --,I Glee Club, 4 MARY QQ WIN MYRTLE KECK 'She liked what 1 she looked' tm. I up 1 - 1X7fR??'S5-HNEXS :g5ig?r23gsc?Li2Lti?i- And her look , t everywhere? 5 Q isucmgng' ' ' -Browning. ' , - . , j! V jj , , onomics, 1 General Li ary, gf ,,' ' 1 1 Phil .5 Home Eco ics rl! : V I' l lGene --Q: terary, 3 ramat jf-P f 'iGee 31'-lv. 30 V- I rg - .-ww, -xl,-1,-1 '-it - ,' -1-rf.fA4, t ,w -NV, THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS ETHEL MAE EICHINGER VIOLA WAGN ER True as the dial to the sun, - She was gentl - amendable to Butler, reason. -Th Philo, 2 Q 5 General Literary, 1, 2 General Liter V 2, 3, 4 Dramatic, 4 W m...'.,..P iff I He possessed a sort of dry wix Which ever kept you guessing. -Em6l SOI'l. Commercial, 1 Irving, 2 Tumblers, 3, 4 f' 'U HELEN TOWERS A NAT uv. ONDE 7 ' ! I-Ie gugses alll 's dlitughters. of 1 .' - Q -- 1 t , - As loyal as they make Yami f ' ' Q ghskesggglg. W R soever I - 1 PM A wo an hater 2 is it. . . , 11.4 L , rary, 1, 2 Chicago, 1, 5 E 5 , ,L ,gi ermen , 4 L 1 L , A ball, 1 3, 4 Glee Club 4 l f 'V f -,r:9,3- 1 V 31 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS FRANCIS NEWMAN WILIJAM WALTON He wus always to the point. -Hugo. IANOSESSI 22'-ioxq igailga-Spzgigl he Ag Club' 1 General ry, 1, 2 Craftsmen, 2, 3 Science '35, Science, 3, 4 Zegjif A ' Y D Z 'he welcomed what was given and , craved no more. -Wordsworth. 4 General Literary, 1, 2, 3, 4 -l . GRACE wifi' INGER Q MARGARET KAPP ,. , v f' '- i Good as comely is she. With gift, 'ag Q c:,rggr'?gTietg?1!: i 3 V gran-Nnmgtch her goodnessg. .2 mired. -Hu P-4 ' ,' ' A I 4, X Home Ec mics, A 4 1 nomics' 1 rs , Mic ., . G911el'al ral' ,., X ' 1 1 Gen N terary. 3 H ., New 's , V ' 4 Dru ' - - f--Y Y ff+v A - -- ---.-Af '- 32 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS IDA VOELKEL MABEL EMGE Her kindness and her worth t p ', nshe wa? not Viqlemly lively but ?N?hf icggorgiz-ed but gaze on Ida'soe?'e? g?eaii?:g...E,I3 ke a May dm Domestic ce 1, 2 Home Economics, 1, 2, 3 General ary,'3 GIGS, 4 Glee, RO CHARLTON 7 He was ever precise in promise- ' keeping. -Scott. li! General Literary, 1 lr- Tumbling, 2, 3, 4 is LYMAN ENSTEINQ g f Si K ETH-IFOPHIL REHG He did his best I, we co A , kihb, - 7 ,HR tlier die - 1 - tell a falsehood. more. -Hugo. .-Q' I I :V ' I -frlefbe ,- if I 9 A 1-Qraft ,' 1, 2 General Li ary 5 b 1 , -' 7 'Sdie . , Q: 4 1 J. -'P A ' ' Liv. , ight ..' 33 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS RAYMOND KNOEBEL FRANCIS NESBIT That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man if with that tongue he cannot win a woman. -Shakesw '-A se1f-made man. peare. Raymond always talked a. lot!! Ag, 3 Commercial, 1 I General Literary, 2 , Dramatic, 3, 4 Genen!4Llterary, 4 LILLIAN FOREE A bright airy lady, very witty and ingenuous skilled to speak and skilled to hold her tongue. - Carlyle. Central High School, St. Louis, 1, 2, 3 General Literary, 4 Glee, 4 MARGARET CONROY WILLIAM PFINGSTEN I've seen your stormy seas and Stormy Wvmen- And PNY IOVQPB Better late than never. rather than seamen. -Byron. . Home Economics 1' 2 Bill was alwayl bttter. General Literary' 3 General Luenry, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic, 4 Maroon and White, 4 ' Bafskelbauf 3, ,4 - f 'WW 34 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS NX df 'f' -f - ,fy wg 2- A ,1 , 1 4' E G3 WWE-q?E5.g1,l, ,N N l'lf.1.'l'-5 'W ,Q . 91, R Q .H N N . ' .' ' S 'Q 3' - Q, 1-5 ff 1 'Z x ? H 4 YN 1 .Eu ,zz 1 'I' . K L 651 W-1 JUIR 35 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Junior Class President ..... Vice-President .. . Sec-retary-'l'1'oasure1' Aw-ry, Joseph Barton, Dnlvie Bentley, Robert Burger, Katherine Huffard, Leona Rell, Sadie Butts, Lester Honville, Kenneth Brown, John llrauvr. Irma Baer, Jeanne t'ln'istoplu-r, Bernice Uzirnafzlii, Harry l herry. George lihorloton. Wesley Casey, Bethena lwale. Carroll lliotz, Hazel Juniors Dittle, Aneda. Duvall, Lillian Ehret, Alice Eidman, Mary Ann Engelman, Elizabeth Foree, Lillian Feickert, Carl Ganisman, Arthur Greve, Byron Goring, Edna. Greely, Elizabeth Gardner, Mary Greely, Quenton Groh, Harold lllover, Harold Harszy, Willis Harrer, Ellian Hartnagel. VVilmer Hubert, Wilbert Hill, Lucile 36 ffioers . . . . .Harold Groh Jeanette Winkler ..Robert Bentley Hoover, Laverne Hartman, Walter Heap, Levi Hofsommer, Rosa Harwig, Lester Jones, Mae Kaeser, Harold Krause, Mildred Kaesburg. Leroy Knefelkamp, Helen Kassing, Raymond Kammler, Ruben Kloess, Edward Kruger, Lorena Kugler. Kenneth Keiner, Wilfred Krause, August Leonard, Ethel Lenz, Carl THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Mueller. Rosalind Marsh, Alfrf-d Mm-ko, Irene Mohr, Irwin Miller, Evelyn Morris, Ruby Morten, Edward llleyor, Worrell Nicholson, Robert Neumoyer, Norman Nic-ss, Leonard Neuf, Arthur Peter, Harold Oosterlv, Mina Oesterlo. Albert Runner, Viola Roberts, Leroy lioundtree, Vivian Robertson. Paul R0lll1lIlg, Frank Simon, Georgia. Slnith, Egbert Scl1iffv1-:lui-kcx', Elinor Shinnvrs, Mazella Schubert, Irma. Seibert, Elma Svhoflvld, lionore Stelic-k, John Smith, Fred Stale-hlo, Amelia SL-hrng, Marie Swufford, James Sc-hniidt. Carl Small, Abe Schzic-filer, Arthur Starkey, Cecyle Schzxefer, Irma. Sc-honp, Ethel 37 Taylor, I'I:u'l Tholms, Helen Togtmoior. Ottilizx Twc-nhoefol, XVilli:nn Votavzi, Anna Vovlkol, lion-no Vol-lker, Roland Vogt, Izora. Ula-li, Joseph Vogt, Edith XVolforl', Hortense XVZITP. Gladys Wztngelin, Ruth W'hit1oc-lc, Cora Evelyn lVhite, Robert NVinkler, .le-:inette Wvard, Violet, May Vogc-l, Dorothy 4 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 4tThe Job Take this, my boy, and remember it long, Though now it may strike you as funny, A job with a chance to improve and advance Is better than one that pays money. Take a hint from an old man who's traveled the way, Just take heed to his counsel a minute, There's a job that may pay you five dollars a day But that's all there will ever be in it. Don't look at the cash as so many boys do, Take a look at the long years before you, See how much you can learn, not how much you can earn, And the place which the future has for you. Can you rise from the post where they'd have you begin? How far will this humble job take you? These are questions to ask. They pay well for the task. But what ort of a man will it make you? Oh, many a boy has begun with a rush And has grabbed for a man's wages blindly, Now he sticks as a man at the spot he began, And thinks life has used him unkindly. So look for a job with a future ahead, Seek a chance to grow greater and greater, Seek a place where you know as you work you will grow, And the money will come to you later. -Edgar Guest. 1 W 38 'vu YU li -:F 'l . 1' l 9 i i f 1, , .1 I ki :Q U fl i . 1+ X 'I I il , i l ' l l. L F '4 i . 5 L. l Q. . ll l Q ll i 13 F Msg 4:1-1 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Q yJ' OPHOM ORE 39 'u THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS IEP' A --L ' viii , -r-na-lv Sophomore Class President ..... Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer .. Andres, George Angell. Hiram Adnni, Joseph Aekerinzin, Marshall Alvxmnle-r, Bess AlUllZlllSllk'l'Lft'l', l,:iur liockvr, Theodore Hub, Marcello Reese, Ulmrles Hrs-tz, Florence Hertrznn, Richard Hi-rghnhn, Myrtle Butts. Raymond Bergmann, Sophia. ills-iker, Emma. Blank. Marion Brea-hnitz. Marie lii'ia-lih-r, Cletus t':nnp0. Julius Vhristiun, Norma 1 urle, Hazel UNCC ophomores Freed, Harvey Cook, Chester Cwengras, Agnes liechant, Louis Daniels. Dorothy Davis. Alexandra llielil. Carl lmumueller, Howard Diehl, Ted lie:-hant, George Davis, William lmhm, Marie Eisenberg, Margaret Eckert, Cornell lihret, King Ellis, Ruth lflvzins, Charlotte Erlinger, Levira Emmerich. Harold lihret, Raymond ldmge, Carmen 40 ffieers .Webster Schmidt . . . . . .Charles Hill . . . .Emma Bleiker Eekert. Curt Fiedlur. Adolph finklein. Margaret Writz, Elsie I I Fisr-her, Nora lfolz. Frederick Feiukert. lllzirgalrvt Flnvk, John Fnsuri. Florence Gzunhle, JO Goring, Edith Glenn, Virginia Guymon, Otis Gziuch, Harold Green. l'l:1ren0e Grieve, Geneva. Gzmlme, Oliver Geist, Russell Gnndlan-h, Frederick Gziss, Alfred Grainger, Robert THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS llonllxy, Florence llirter, Roy Hoehner, Burrell Hueckel, Alfred Hentzel, Gustav Hargraves. Dorothy Heller, Adrian Hertz, Alita Hodo, Monroe Harrison, Amy Jane Handrich, William lsselhardt. Charles Jenks, Willis .Ie-rger, Cornelia Johnson, Richard Jones. Lance Kern, Pete Kloess, George Kniefkamp, Russel Keadle, Katherine Keck, Elmer Keim, Irwin Krug, Margaret Knoebel. Erna Sophomores Keller, Theodore Kuni, Arthur Kaiser, Elmer Kelling, Gus Kreher, Clarence Koch, Pearl Kohl, Louise Kerchner, Elmer Kerchner, Roy Kuntzmann, Lucille Kraft, Elsie Keifer, Fred Leopold, Elvira l,el'ere, Florence Leos, Leroy Lill, Myrtle Loeoher, Leona. Lougeay, Edmund Lewis, Ethel Lumbattis, Thoburn Linn, Ella Mayer, George Miller, Walter Mank, Gilmore 41 Massa, John Moore, Hiram Martin, Frank Foy Marsh, Rossanna Martin, Helen Mason, Irene Meyer, Harold Muendlein, Walter Meyer, Milton Miehaelis, Clara Moss, Eugene Mayr, Vlfilliam Mayer, Virl Mohr, Helen Mueller, Mildred A Nebgen, Loraine Neutzel, Vernell Parish, Bernice Press, Roland Payne, Kathleen Pannell, Elsworth Pugh, Gordon Peach, Celeste Pharis, Eugene THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Hirst. Armin lull. Virgini:L Urr. t':u'l lHVl'll, Marion Pliillips, lklzlrguret l't-ta-rson. Florence l't-i':-xr-lilu:u'liel', Me-tn Park, litxgclle I'rit-t-, Vernon ltowlnnfl, l':2ll'l Ric-spzt-r, lluynmnd llintlt-rt-r, Alois I-'lt-tt-lier, llnnsom lit-lula-r, Ennnu lit-nm-r, Cleflzt lic-illy, Dorothy llyun, l'e:1rl St-lianullair, Miltlretl Sivft-rt, Helen St-lnnirlt. Herbert St-li:unn:u-lier. Henry Sznult-rs, Eugene Smith, Dorothy Sprit-h, Alliert ophomores Semmt-lrotli. Norman Schniisseur, VVilliam St-hmirlt, WVelwster Stalfforrl, Dell Sc-liifft-rtlet'lier, Sylvia St'l1lIQ'lllOl'. Artlell Starkey, Amelia St-lilenlc, Lelin. Straub, VS'urren Stoltz, Lzilloy Stookcy, Howard Stciinroetter, lllairjorie St'll1lllt!l'l.Q, Joseph St-liit'I'er1loc'liei'. Vernell Supp, Edna St-l1:1ut'lim'. Marguerite Sclioenelaerg, Henry Snttle. Lucille Struuln, Verdien Sielwt-lu-1', Margaret Smith, Floreuca Stefrinoff, Mary Twenlioefr-l, Ruth Taylor. Allegra 42 'l'rt-nuiin, Anne 'l'rf-inziin, Blllll l'llrit'l1, AIZlI'l.2'lll'0t V01-llu-I, Beutrive Voz-llwl, Ruth Yoxrt. John Wnngelin, Georgie Wagner, Arthur NV2ll'I'lIlIZ'. Leona NV:irle. Yorker XVestwoowl. Yirgini NVrigflit. Leroy Vt':u:ner, l':tul Nhiigatiitl, Vlmltlo Vl'oll'f'. Melvin WV:-stwootl. I'tIell Il lYit-sinztnn, Lorraine XVinter. Leona Younpf, Albert Yatrlrrough, Greer XY1ll'lH'0ll,'Ill, Mary phry Zwotsvlikee Louise Hum THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 9 3 Q w 4 P r 1 4 F 3 A ,Q G! f K fg -1'-5 LU 1 E 1' 'lm I, L71 1 li , N , ,r ffl' ' 55 E 15 NV ,L-,gl mm X ll F FRESHMAN 43 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 1i-.fl Freshman Class ffieers President .......... Vive-President ........ Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . Avkerinan. Lulu Auth, Anthony Clarence Alvegg, Marcella ll'll0lll, ldllflllk' Xrhogast. Alina Adler. Hazel lngell, Olive Appleman, Milo Aniann, Albert Hate. Kenneth Beck, Alive Howell. Marjorie llarthehne, Glenn Rartlu-line, Ada Hat-li, lllara-ella Hailey, .lanies R111-krod, Margaret lit-iiiglills, Emma. Rc-nignus, Paul Rum-li, Donald Host-h, Dorothy Rem-ker, Pauline launi, Urban Rauer, lValter Rengham, Lui-ille Rui-ns. Norman Rt-ardsmore. Lester Ruesvh. Lester Bar-li, Marvella Hell, Robert Ronhard, Hazel herry, Vivian arson, Cyril loud, Anastasia. ole, Colenes arson, Dean unningham, Marjorie Freshman Vollins. Goldie Vohb, lVesley flervnak, Loretta Uook, Robert David, Yolanda Dornham-lc, Evelyn Diehl, Helen Deditius, Lester Dranginis, Aldonia Davis, Stephen Daley, Allen Dalleo, Clemens Droste, Gertrude Durnell, Arthur Dutlln, Leo Deniestriv, Mary Delioer, Doris Deutsch, Rose Erdman, Vivian lllekert, Mary Elge, VVayne Erdman, Lillian Earnshaw. Nathale Falhe, Henry Foley. Edna lfriodli, John Foree, Alice Lynn Frivlc, Lillian Fohl, Mildred Forrest, Floyd Fournie, VVilfrecl Fincke. Clarence Forcade, Ruth Foruade, Lester Foree, Lenita. Fink, Charles Fickinger, Florence 44 . . .George Kloess . . . . .Pete Kern ...Alan Daley l illf'llillk'l', Hannah Fiedler, Helen Fontana. l-'r:un'is tlildig, Lena Gifford, Umistainfe lloallny, Delmar tlriesnieyvr. Yirglni: Gaehe. l'aulec-n Gaul-li, Herman llreeney, Nina. Goodall, James Hofnieister. Lester Holiehe, Charles Heisler, lllrlward Hays, Leosha Herman, Floyd Hottenrott, August Hlllrer. Herllert. Hoeffken. Irwin Hoffmann, Ida Herr. Roland lloeffken, Raymond Hofhnann, Arthur Ham-lc. Irwin Huelhig, Charles Hurst, Arthur Hansemann, Russell Herbert. Raymond Henshaw. Dorathon Hagan, Howard Harmon, Edna Harrer, Irma. Hoffman, Richard Hoffmann, Gertrude Jenks, Florena lmber, Louise Johnson. Howard THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Jackson. Andrew Krunnnl-rick, Irma Km-iar. l-Emily Kaeser. Esta Knowles, Juanita Klee, Amelia Kirkwood. Isabel Klnge, XN'ilhert Ketto.-ner. Leonard Koch, George Key, Otto Kellar, Edgar Klingel, Katherine Kuhn, Leroy Kulessa, VVilliam Keiser, Gertrude Kuhn, Kenneth Karr, Katherine Ketter, Marion Keller, Qlarence Kaesberg, lrwin Lengfelder. Harry Lunibattis. Morris Luke, Lincoln llochrmling, Alberdu Lindsay, Kenneth Lee. Fred Lengfelder, Harold Lasuo, Norma Ladwig, Ernst Lincoln, Rush Loos, Marguerite Marsh. Norma Ml-liade, Margaret Muir, Hannah Mundlock, Herbert Mathes, Marcel Muskoff. Frieda Mackey, NVarrvn Mat-ke, Myrtle Meyer, Erna. McCuen, Mary Miller, Frank Mahr, Fellon Mantil, Ethel Martin, Harold Martin, Roy Miller, Arnold Murdoek, Vera Minor, Arthur Moehle, Mildred Moore, Clement lilassmann, Elvira Moss, Carlos Mager, Clyde Nesbit, Earl Nelson, Esther Perschbacher, Harry Patton, Mary Adis l'einetti, Emma. l'etri, Olinda Peter, Matilda Park, Lillian Poroeber, Anna Pickus, Clara Urr, Elizabeth Olist, Bernice Pensoneau, Lesley Quirin, Floyd Rudolph, David Rubel, Roy Reinhardt, Rose Alma Rennecker, Edwin Rousom, Gilbert Randolph, Viola. Boyle, Mary Elizabeth Rockwell, Roy Rief, Archie Rezmy, Wenzel Reissen, George Steiger, Adel Schauerte, Agnes Staehle, Henrietta Schombell, Esther Strauliinger, Connrath Sainteve, Cornelia Schwinn, Gladys Schaefer, Lenius Schlessinger, George Spirtas, Bella. Schumacher, Katherine Scruggs. William Smith, Anabel Storck, Helen Schmidt, Harvey Sislc, Harold Sauer, Ottilia Sandlin, Allen Siebert, Myrtle Smith, Ethel 45 Stein, Max Sapp, Mabel Scliomr, Ruth Seiler, George Schoeneln-vk, Russel 'l'hon, Lillian Taylor. Clyde Tattrie, Orphah Tenelnoum, George Tribout. Lillian Tritt. Nvilliam Yejoda, Josephine Vernier, Lucille Voegtle, Hortense Vogt, Ardella Van Fleet, Louise Voelkel, Leroy Ulch, Mamie Uphoff, Raymond Voland, Leora. Vernier, Westley Vogel, Edgar Van Eizenga, Meindert Verges, Fred VVeber, Louis VVerner, August Wilhelm, Eugene Wright. Wilber WVinke1man, Grace Vvilson, Wesley Winker, Irwin Wegener, Irwin VVittlich, Marvin Vventz, Viola Mary Louise Wolfort, Viola VVasser, Marie Wolz, Norma Wolf, Viola VVehrheim, Erwin Wenzel, Evelyn Weimer, Margaret VValthus, Viola. Nvilderman, Russell VVittlich, Lillian Ziehnert, Dorthee Yarbrough, Ruth Zimmerman, Louise Yarbrough, Esther Zottman, Doris Ziegler, Marie THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS .-'liirln-:-1. Edwin Alulrr-S. Kenneth AIlfll'6'S, Utto Alirimr, Mililred Ani-r, Loretta Hoyle. lVIary Elizabeth liz-virt. lllao lirunsmann, Irma Hue-tlner, Alfred llyrfl. Melvin Hatman, Ruth llnnn, lqllllllllv 1 ln-istopliur, Almira 4'5lllllIlflj', Harold ln-Boer. llorns llavis. Viola lnlppr-, Irene Eniifx. Nicfhelaus Engel, flustavens l':1'lilllll'lll', Annalouise lqllllllllll, Louise l'll1'lllllf.ff'l'. Vl'aller lforf-0. Tln-lnia l ritzinf,:c-r. Raymond flroh. Lester flulllrvaili. Louise Geist, Janet Gorges, Edward Ch-nn. Barth:-lme Green. Gustav Ge-min, VValter Hummel. Leland lass of 1928 Hawthorne. John Hoffman. Virginia Hoerr. VVilfrefl Hoc-her, Howard Hangsleluen. Laverna llarst, Bernard Hoffman, Malcolm Hurst. Ross-lla Hmmah. Muir Hollerliam-h. Orville Honer, Leroy .lac-kson, William Kettler. Marguerite Km-h. VVilliam Kretsvhmer, Louise Kozial. Florence l.if-ll, Mayme Lonsdale. Harold lllahr. David Magin, Vilma. Manic. Earl Meyer, Vernon Miller. Earl Mueller, Eleanore Meyer, Leslie Minemann, Elmer Miles. Harold Mott. Leroy Niess. Allan Neshit, Dorothy Poirot, Irene l'hillips, Irene 46 Prolmst. Irene Que-llmalz. l.nm-ille Rockwell. la-nore Ryan. Marie Rutter, Adolph llnlie-l. Myrtle Svliaefer. liiigelie Sutton. Flyfle Stammar. Georgia Ste-imzm-tt:-r. lllarpraret Steingoe-tts-i', Marion Steue-rnagel. Mary Sauvrwein. Leroy Svlwrer, John Sr-hwof-hcl. Elmer Sprague. Eflwarfl Strothman. Virginia Sli:-narfl. Ruth Suthvrlzlnrl. Blain-he Svhmidt. Emmett!- Vphoff. Raymond 'l'hmnas. Matilda, Vos-gtle-. Anthony Vogel. Hermina. Voelkel. Mildred NVisk:1mn. lllantuerite Vl'el1er. Fottilin XVolf, Leroy XVrigl1t, Carl Vl'af:ner. Elizabeth Yaekel. Rose Zink. Luc-ille THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS I QI xff UQ- V' , J ' I H I J ' I , 4 1 jf , '11 ' 4, ? l ' ,Wu -' !f 1 ! fl 'z 47 L- ...W ,, ,, Becker, Marie Bleicker, Frleda Brandenburger, Adelhaide Boose, Mrs. Georgiana Knee Gaussy Dagne, Walter Daniels, Samuel Decker, Pauline Dorn, Mrs. Julia Knee Schemmerj Christman, Mrs. Edith Knee Dewj Ebert, Hazel . Agne, Theresa Baltz, Hervert Baker, George Kdeceasedl Bertram, Ruth Hazel Beaumont, Mable Barthel, Lewis Brandenburger, Oscar Busiek, Helen Butler, Mildred Craig, Mrs. Martha Knee Browningj Craig, Ernest Davl , Irvin Elend, Russel Edmund , Hortense Gass, Richard Glsler, Talltha Gottschalk, Hedwig Grossart, Arno Auten, Lacey Dorothy Arnold, Walter Bowman, Mrs. Dorothy Knee Becky Bechtold, Lllllan Belleville, Walter Brighttleld, Mrs. Elsejean Knee Hugginsj Craig, Opal Deffenbaugh, Mabel Williams, Mrs, Marion Knee Duncanj Ebsen, Helga. Elcher, Eugenia. Fallin, Edna Felckert, Arthur Fritz, Luella Gauch, Helen TEE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Alumni Class of 1917 Haas. Grace Hexter, Mrs. Emelia Knee Gassj Knobeloch, Kenneth Kuhn, Florence Lloyd, Mrs. Ruby Knee Dewi Macke, Florence Mollman, Lllbert Neuhaus, Doris Paro, Florence Poirot, Eugene Puderer, Petronilla Class of 1913 Hamilton, Agnes Hendrick, Elmer Kissel, Mrs. Selma Knee Helnemannj Hill, John Howe, Mrs. Virginia Knee Mulleny Javls, Charles Kerchner, Russel Knollhoff, Harold Krause. Elmer Kuehn, Elsie Lehmann, Clementine Leuschner, Curt Lubu , Mary Michaelis, Arno Morck, Mrs. Irene Knee Fischerj Neubarth, Viola Class of 1919 Gintz, Adam Hassler, Olinda. Heillgensteln, Christian Heinemann, Edgar Hertel, Alfred Herman, Alfred Hill. Samuel I-Illgard, Georgia Knoebel, Arthur Kohl. Mrs. Edna Knee Winans! Kohl. Aurella. Landrled, Florence Loetfler, Joseph Meyer, Hilda Mollman, Kenneth Miller, Arthur Niess. Viola. Q 1 48 Pustmueller, August Pritz, Mrs. Wesley Boren Knee Woelky Rentchler, Frances Rentchler, Marjorie Richardson, James Rapp. Mrs. Florence Knee Aullj Schubert, Harvey Windsor, Paul Winans, Alice Wagner, Mrs. Ruth Knee Hardingj Nuernberger, Philip Hertel, Mrs. Charles Knee Pustmuellerj Price, Edna. Mae Rhein, Anita Sandherr, Lucille Schnipper, Albert Seib, Lorene Steinhard, Mrs. Mamie Knee Hinzlerj Stookey, Charles Tiedemann, L. Ernst Tisch, Virginia Vogler, Mrs. Emelle Knee Gambachj Wangelin, Evans Weaver, Edgar Wirslng, Anita Niemeyer, Ralph Perrin, Leroy Peskind, Nathan Pessel, Margaret Powers, Katheryn Puderer, Irma. Rentchler, Alice Sauerweln, Roy Scobbie, John Smith, ora. Stanley, Marjorie Starkey, Vivian Swift, Vivian Thorman, Mrs. Ida. Knee Mackej Threlkeld, Moss Vogt, Vlrginla Et. If -1 - 1 r' - ..,SS 1' ' ...fe-: fi lt. Baldus, Mildred Baer, Elmer Becker, Mildred Barton, Juanita Beumont, Consuela Behymer, Elmer Bock, Rowena Boyle, Florence Bollmann, Jessie Bechtold, Dorothy Conroy, Elizabeth Campbell Ruth Daniels, Ruth Dewein, Edwin Deitz, Lorena Duvall, Mabel Edwards, Beatrice Exby, Louis Fohr, Margaret Fullmer. June Fritz, John Gottschalk, Jo epnlne Gooding, Mary Glover, Mabel Grieves, Vernon Gundlach, Margaret Gardner, John Hanson, Cordelia Helneman, Aurelia Hlppard, Raymond Hilgard, Ernst Ackermann, Robert Andres, Elsie Auten, Mary Barton, Juanita Bedel. Claude Brichler, Oswald Browning, Edythe Buechler, William Butler, Jerome Campbell, Ruth Cobb, Harold Cloud, John Cronan, Florence Dewein, Edward Diets, Irma Bruehl, Mrs, Lorena. Knee Dietzl Ehret, Robert Arnold, Raymond Berger, Lorene Bockstiegel, William Boettcher, Lucile Bollman, Helen Born, Luclle i' 'Af '- t 'U' if- ' 'W' P ,-..-1.-,-. -,-.- 3,-.fra-,T:.' -lA-: .,,.,y-w-puvv:.1-r--1- THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Alumni Class of 1920 Hocher, Harry Hoppe, Martha lmber, Himan Kaiser, Rolla Knefelkamp, Esther Kloeis, Vermlrlda Kohl, Leona Knoebel, Irwin Grossart, Charles Leslie, Robert Lubus, Anna McMilllan, William Metzger, Helen Meyer, Mrs. Lilian Knee Davisj Meyer, Margaret Messerly, Emma. Miller, C'ora Mollman, Richard Mueller, Leland Nahm, Hedwig Niess, Netta Pessel, Adolph Puderer, Cyril Rhein, Marie Rockwell, Florence Rosenberg, Henry Stookey, Dorothy Buechler, William Krug, Eleanor Isselhardt, Henry Class of 1921 Friend, Wlllma. Fritz, Irene Fritz. John Gardner, John Grossart, Charles Gundlach, George Hempel, Irma. Hogan, Shelby Isselhardt, Henry Kaufman, Leona Keck, Edward fdeceasedl Klein, Ethelmae Knoebel, Irwin Krug, Eleanore Twitchell, Benjamin Wilhelm, Theophllus Tebbenhoff, Anna Smith, Harold Smith, Walter Vogt, Wilmer Cloud, John Otto, Rose Ehret, Robert Kline. Ethelmae Moehle, Otto Schamoni, ,Irma Schicktanz, Winona Schmidt, Lionel Schmidt, Helen Schoelm. Meta Snyder, Elizabeth Spies, Florence Stehfest, Myrtle Tegtmeler, Loraine Twitchell, Helen Vogt, Milton Wangelin, Hugo P. Wiechert. Leona Wlesenborn, Delbert Wirsing, Irma Wllderman, Lester Wolff, Harold Wynns, Harlin Niess, Oliver Otto, Rose Rauth, Lester Schauerte, Mrs. Toleda Knee Ehretj Smith, Harold Smith, Walter Stookey, Dorothy Tebbenhoff, Anna Twitchell, Benjamin Viehmann, Russell Vogt, Wilmer Wells, Berkley OYZQYM VVilhelm, 'rheophllus Muellelf, Leland Winkler, Minerva Mueller, Waldo Yarbrough. Edward Class of 1922 Breltwleser, Arnold Dill, Minnie Butts, Wilson Ehret. George Carter, Helen Erllnger, Mike Carter, Pearl Exby, Charles Ca ey, Colson Frlcke, Hilda Collar, Edward Gass, Elmer iiffilfriiirr 49 if--A ef we-yg -if '?L.,:-..,:.a.e::, 1,,.,.Sl THE 1924, BELLEVINOIS Gelger, Emma Glae er, Charles Gooding, Ella Gooding, Robertlna Grahlll, Alice Class of 1922 McKinley, Faris Mlchaells, Irma Morck, Alma. Michel, Wilhelmina. Abscher, Caroline Schwinn, Ruth Seibert, Georglana Seifrled, Leona Schubert, Mildred Sterling, Ruth in-fme-,,,, S - 2 f Grlffen, Mildred Hagabush, Omer Hefte, Ottllla Heineman, Florence Kalmal, Florence Klrch, Alma Kloess, Orehlla Krummrlch, Herbert Loecher, Valeda Martin, Ruth McElwain, Melvin Abend, Edward Alexander, Mary Ahend, Willis Brechnltz, Elsa Bleiker, Lena Bollman, Wesley Bertram, Esther Becker, Charles Beck, Charles Baumgarten, Ida Becker, Otto Codeld, Helen Duvall, Elma Daniels, Chrl tlne Engelman, Eunice Grieve. Jesselyn Gardner, Robert Groom, Eugene Hoover, Harvey fnee Payne! Ram, Rosalie Reed, Margaret Rentchler, Janice Rlemenschneider, Walter Rumer, Ethel Sadorf, Norma fnee Meyerl Schaeifer, John Schemmer, Herman Schumacher, Louise Class of 1923 Hendrick, Rosa Halstead, Margaret Hllgard, Ruth Heely, Emily Haig. Verona Hoehner, William Imber, Dora. Igel, Joseph, Jr. Jones, Opal Kraft. Ned Kopskey, Nicolas Leuschner, Armin Loehrdlng, Lorene Miller, Harold Mayer, Sarah McClane, Everett Mueller, Ruth Malzahn, Estelle Mason, James Storr, August Tebbenhoff, Elsie Tlley, Ruth Totsch, Lester Voelkel, Florence Voelkel, Johanna Wagoner, Mabel Wilkey, Isabel Winkler, Theodore Zaehringer, Bert Nesbit, Adolph Nesblt, Walter om, Lillian Peinettl, August Patterson, Herbert Pelkus, Clotilde Rockwell, Bhlen Schneeberger, Hazel Schmalenberger, Helen Stein, Emst Schneider, Gretschen Tiemann, Henry Tomlinson, Caroline Vogel, Elvira Ulrich, Jacob Woelk, Ruth Whitlock, Walter Wagoner, Anna Wagner, Dorothy Q-wiaf5'4.'igjj3 ME A-M312 2::1'jLv 'N ', 'G' 'r ll , -. -..S ' 'YJ' -1-9 nz..--I ff '31-:I '1-1.2-Q' -iw 1- ' -V P I S vvyigk sl..-f fb RJ- pg, Qxkaa H. +ve., Qi 'GQ' QQQQ QQ:QQ4g,4 EJ mg .ll if 1. 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The courses given are very closely related to each other and eventually lead to the tlnal course ol' auto mechanics. 11 Vvork in the forge shops begins the iron shop work. In this phase of the course the raw metal is shaped for mechanical use. The articles made include chisels. chains, hayhooks, and wrenches. Following this course are courses in the machine shop. In this shop the forgings are worked into their flnal shapes. The work done is rather difllcult and complicated, and requires accuracy and speed. These courses are followed by courses in auto mechanics. These courses consist of the designs and mechanisms of car assembly, The beneflts derived from such courses are almost too numerous to mention. Little needs to be said concerning the importance of the machine in the industrial life of today. r+'.2SJlB2'g-- AGRICULTURE. L. F. Lenz. HE course of Agriculture is becoming one of the most important courses offered by the Belleville Township High School. 11 A two year course is offered in General Agriculture, and the second year, Vocational Agriculture. The course in the General Agriculture is important for the city boys as well as the country boys. It is merely the study of details of animal and plant life. In order that the students may obtain a working and cultural knowledge of a few of the many factors of nature, the Agricultural Department offers this course in General Agriculture. For farm boys a more intensive and practical course is offered in Vocational Agriculture. The work of this department has been supplemented by the Agriculture Club which held a poultry show in the laboratory, and arranged for lectures by notable University of Illinois lecturers. qfzi... YV- :U Y-.. . Y - --Y , tw .11-, :,. - Q ' l.'f 'ii. ff-5 , ' ' if -til ii i. 1 lil it . in 5 3' l VI Fi 'z ii? THU V ii F! ii Q' i li ! ii ii Q I HW all ll P .fi P' . D 1 fi 1 ii 5 s. .wi 1 Mfr 1 if ji E ll 'L i i 6 1 1 i I ii l i ii W u M fi is vi I 4 si A 'fi ,Oval THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS PHYSICS DEPARTMENT. J. C. Karch. HE course in Physics is one of the most interesting and beneficial courses offered in the high school. lt is a two semester course open only to Seniors. The course includes a study of the principles of Physics, and their application to matter. ll We are very fortunate to have a well equipped department of Physics. The laboratory tables are equipped with water, gas and electricity, and each individual is here given a chance to prove for himself the practicability of the laws and theories of Physics, lt is the aim of the department not only to have the best equipped laboratory, but also to lay stress upon those parts of the science which will best meet the needs of the student in practical every day life. --+Z'1Gvmfa:.-LH BIOLOGY. F. J. Friedli. Christine Fisher. HE Biology Department offers instruction in botany, zoology. and elementary biology. Each course extends throughout the year with four periods of laboratory and three of recitation each week. ll The course in elementary biology acqualnts the student with the importance of natural phenomena and the life processes of animals and plants. An elementary study of heredity. evolution and a study of man in comparison to other organisms is included in this course. The course in botany includes the general laws of plant physiology, the study of the divisions of the animal kimqdom, the principles of plant morphology and a practical study of flowering plants. Instruction in zoology is devoted to the study of the comparative morphology of the vi-rteln'ates and the invertebrates, and their consequent relation to environment. The course in biology is required of all Freshmen, while botany is an elective to Sophomoros, and zoology to Juniors and Seniors. I -rw -4 tw 52 4 . A3-2 1, V f , , V . . WV.. f ZS -Rep ' H11 1 i 4. l i A. -1- THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS .fe-1 +31 iwr Qrdgg ,,..., -XL ,l....ll...- -.iL4J4lLL g-- X l! ': li l .l 'l i .ii U . lx .l ll ll F 4 i . l il l l' l ifur all: lv fl 'fl ll: lwll l if .Il 3 l ll . i l 3 i 4 ll lt 'Q l. ill iq- N . ,VM Dorothy McClain. Q FOUR year course is offered by the Art Department. In both the beginning and the advanced classes both Arts and Crafts are studied with something of the 'X , History and appreciation of Art. 11 The study in Crafts includes batik, enamel 1 J, work, pottery, book binding, hammered copper, copper cleaning, parchment, lamp- l 1 shades, painting, basketry, leather tooling and articles designed in relief with gesso. The Art Department consists of one large well lighted studio and craft room and i 1'- two small workshops. The craft room is equipped with four large tables, clay bins ami , cabinets where the work is displayed. One of the work shops contains a pottery kiln, the I other the general supplies. 1 l Few students intend to choose Art as a. profession. The course offered here is bene- l , flclal to anyone who desires a finer task and a deeper capacity for the appreciation of if-lx, Beauty. g il lfgll Mf?1EJurE?r- l MUSIC DEPARTMENT l L. I.. carl R. Rapp. l. l HE music department is one of the most popular departments of H. T. H. S. This department enrolls the majority of the student body in its chorus department, .li li piano department, orchestra and band. il The course offered at this institution ' ' is both sclentlhc and practical. The theoretical subjects offered are theory and l- V harmony. and history of music. Theory and harmony is required of all students taking ' i piano lessons. . 'ix An excellent chorus has been organized. At the semester recital the Junior-Senior 1 I choru rendered the Village Blacksmith in a most excellent manner. The orchestra 1 under the direction of Mr. Carl is doing' some very exceptional work. A school band was ii W also organized which plays at the school games. H ' The progress of the music department is shown at the recitals which are held in the ' gymnasium at the close of each semester. The sole purpose of the recital is to show the -il: 'l school administration and the general public what is being done in the Music Depart- El ii ment of the B. T. H. s. 1, ii H ll 'l i ll ..- ,A .D .U . it '7: ?'i?Ti'F'EEff'ii'f..'i1s1 53 T1 93-7'gi:S'L. 7 11 l .L . , E THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 3,- s....... A CHEMISTRY. W. H. Campbell. HIC l'ln-lnistry department oi' thc H. T. H. S. has one of the liest equipped lahoras torics found in high schools in South:-rn Illinois. The lecture room, too, is ex- trcnicly well equipped and suited for teaching ot' chemistry. fl Chemistry is one or' the most interesting subjects on the high school curriculum. The course is open to Juniors and Seniors. The 1-lieinistry department aims to lead students to understand a few of the chemical changes and laws which they sec in their every day lives. Thx-rc are hut few advances in scicncc that do not have their chemical aspect. The course ol'l'ered at this school is merely preparing, however. a firm foundation for coll:-ge ch:-nnstry is liuilt, chemical equations, and formulae arc stressed. Many students take advantage of all opportunities offered hy the chemical depart- ment. As a result therc is, each year, an increase in the stndcnts of 4'llt'llllSU'j'. MECHANICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING. R. M. Denny. RAFTING is a practical suliject dealing with the vocations ol' engineering, archi- tecture and general lines ot industry and manufacturing, On thc other hand. it offers more than purely vocational value. This it does ivy creating imagination, aliility to think in three dimensions, to vision quickly and accurately and to form clear mental pictures. 'l'hrough drafting the student learns the value of technique. accuracy. and the ability to appreciate these values when executed hy other persons. It also gives a knowledge ot' the great industrial language and an elementary knowledge of manufacturing and structural industries: thus laying a good foundation for prospective students of our engineering and technical colleges. This department offers a two-year course. The first year is devoted to free hand lettering, projection and revolution of solids. curves of intersections, development ol' surface, working and isometric drawing. The first semester of the second year offers a course in machine drawing. This course covers detail and assemhly drawings of working models such as gas engines and etc. Quite a hit ot' time is spent in tracing and making blue prints. Thus making the work as near as a drafting ollice routine as possilile, The last semester is given over to architecture work. which includes typical details of all parts of a lninse and also the designing ot' a modern eight-roomed house. 54 f-:ff ,, , 'f --11-W -- --'-- 5 11,-: --,sr--1-: -',.r,- :-- 1- ' L-mpffnfg THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 9 ' f5 . . , s stgg 'K h f v In 5:41 -- -- 3 I' ' fr i- . eggs- K 5ftal's1f .fff W fri! - 'iii V12 -Q - f l .-:c 52 t Slime-are 1 4, 12155, ag -- A . n2.f-- 1 K 'S as riff ff lEQl!I'w3lF'E3!-f c ' ' ?u7wf31oiil llifiq' U lgflifi fl ' ?iY This 7 wiiiiiwiiinnil ir' f f ff? -Siifillf V F534 e Y 4431255-lp mel at o -'+i,-ulgfr lfl sgfv- it .wt-3363165222 lW ui11'liJ All - E i UW?- f f: T E l ..-'aww ,.fZI',,g,:1:f-' -'- '- '-V- -, ,sms I my ,-g A-' - ,L rg fl - M .av 4 ' M r., J'1f i , 7 ' ur uditorium T LAST our long cherished hopes of having an auditorium are being ful- iilled. The object of the above perspective is to convey to the public and to the student body a picture of what the auditorium will look like when it is dnlshed. The ground for the auditorium was broken just before Christmas. Inclement weather conditions at first prevented rapid progress in its construction, but with the opening of spring the building is rapidly taking its form. The building is supposed to be completed by the time school takes up next September. The completion of this building will complete the plan of buildings originally drawn up for the school. Its structures will be in perfect balance with the gym- nasium on the opposite side of the main building. l E l l s we ppl A if -5 L t P l V1 :Qi N 4 1 i l or l ' I in ff 1 I Y! ll w Y C F Lv i vu if J :J tl li -....-,-4.':-.-,'T'i iii'-'7- 7? 55 E'iii.:Qii'?iYEf', :iii im ,ww m.,,,e t , t 4+ -is-W YkA----g ill I ' n ' THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. Alfred Lippold. Leona Seibert. J. C. Beck. Elva Matter. Hortense Emunds. Hallie Eubanks. HIC commercial department enrolls more students than any other vocational depart- ment in the school. Fortunately the Board of Education has recognized the im- portunce of a well equipped, well organized commercial department. It is the aim ol' the commercial department to make of its students eftlcient business men and women. The courses offered by the commercial department can best be outlined by dividing them into two distinct courses, bookkeeping and stenography. The bookkeeping course includes penmanship, bookkeeping accounting, commercial law, commercial geography, and saleslnanship. The stenography course includes shorthand, typing, transcript, spelling and offlce training. , The boys and girls who have completed the commercial course here are well equipped QSHEQM SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. Jennie McEIwain. Florence Miller. ' HE department of social and political science is one of the most essential depart- ments in any school. We are fortunate to have a well organized social and political department in thi institution. UA three year course is offered to the students: Ancient and Medieval history in the second year, modern European history in the thirdg American history, civics, economics, sociology in the fourth. One year of American history and one semester of civics are requirements for graduation. While it is not necessary to take the subjects in their proper order, it is far better to do so, if one desires a comprehensive knowledge of the history from the beginning of time to the present day. History has great culture value, it broadens one's viewpoint of life and is one of the most practical subjects offered in the high school curriculum. Civics, the study of government, is important to all students who strive to be good citizens. Economics and sociology give one an entirely different viewpoint of life-the social viewpoint. The text hook work is supplemented by outside reading and map making and numer- ous reports on current events. to undertake their life work. I .R ' V Y ., , , 56 fir THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS THE WOODWORKING DEPARTMENT. ,H. R. Brin. IIE woodworking department of the B. T. H. S. offers to students a two year course. The first seniester's work consists of elementary bench work which deals with the general principles of woodwork and joinery, based on the construction of household furniture. 1lThe second semester's work consists of advanced bench work and elementary lathe practices. In the third semester's work the students use the larger machinery and undertake jobs themselves. The fourth semester consists of advanced millwork which is largely the construction of various projects by the students. The students, taking advantage of this remarkable opportunity offered by'this insti- tution have proved the practlcalnhty of the course. -'+',2EIllE+- MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT. Marguerite Skaar. L. L. Carl. HE modern language department offers two years of French, to Freshmen and Sophomores. and two years of Spanish, to Juniors and Seniors. ll The first year work in both languages comprises a study of the elements of grammar supple- mented by simple reading. The second year continues the work in grammar with a review of the first year's work. About half the year is devoted to reading more advanced texts. There is also considerable work in oral and written composition. The work of the Spanish department has been aided by a Spanish club-La Sociedad Hispanica. The purpose of this club is to combine the knowledge gained in the class- room with a spirit of camaraderie and informality, this making the language studied more concrete, more palpable, and more living. ln this way the student gains information relative to the life and literature of the foreign people in a less formal and more interest- ing manner than it would be possible to give in the class room. One particular subject is discussed at each meeting, such as Spanish art, Spanish cities, feast-days, national cus- toms. etc. The language itself is used as far as possible, in parliamentary order. songs games, etc. Dialogues in Spanish and short plays have been presented. In this way, a great deal of interest and enthusiasm is engendered. The department as a whole has increased in numbers and has been doing some very interesting work. o fi 5 57 Q--affirm ' ' --V' -eslvn' - --11 ue-L L -fL--,, ,,, , ,. Y Y - -L .ST '72 , M-'ia THa12aB1E5eEV1N01S DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH. J. H. Yarbrough. Orena Farmer. Dorothy Eekart. Anne Gill. Estelle Edwards. Gladys Grigg. Mildred Glldehaus. S MANY as six related subjects are usually grouped under the head English. They are literature, composit.on, grammar. rhetoric. spelling, and public speaking. 11 No subject in the curriculum is more fundamental than English. The mastery of this subject is the open sesame to the mastery of all other school subjects. Poor English probably causes more failures than any other one thing. The importance of English is attested by the fact that the state requires students to take four years of it in high school. Also, common human experience proves the value of good English. To the young aspirant ln any vocation of life, no handicap so quickly manifests itself as that of poor English. Many people fail because they can't get their Ideas over clearly and quickly. Moreover, correct speech is a fine art. It is the badge of a cultured person. It ls a passport to the best society. And to one who can read well, Readings ln history and literature open vast prospects and reveries beyond all comparison with the quotable com- modities of trade and the revenues of professions. Ruskin, the art critic and essaylst, once said. with real accuracy you are forevermore in some measure an educated person. The English department of the Belleville Township High School is conducted ac- cording to the most approved methods. In every way the work ls up to standards set by the best hlgh schools of the state. IGBZJIQFS LATIN DEPARTMENT. Jessie Fay Mlller. L. L. Carl. HE B. T. I-I. S. offers four years of Latin to its students. The first year's work ln- cludes forms, construction and simple connected translatlong the second yea.r's work includes the translation of four books of Caesar's Gallic Wars and readings ln Ovid. In the third year Cicero and Phormio, a comedy by Terence, are studied. and ln the fourth the works of Virgil. Much emphasis is put on grammatical prlnclples for the sake of both Latin and English. Because of the Latin roots so closely intertwined in the English language, con- stant attention ls given to their relation between English and Latin. Through the courtesy of the University of Illinois sets of slides bring various phases of Roman life and custom vividly before the eyes of the students. It is the hope of the instructor to convey to the students a picture of classical llfe and culture. DOMESTIC ART DEPARTMENT. Mabel Muchmore. - HE girls of B. T. H. S. are very fortunate to have at their disposal a well-equipped department of domestic art. This department occupies a well lighted sewing laboratory, a fitting room, and a pressing room with built-ln cabinets. ll A two semester course is offered ln Domestic art and a one semester course ln textiles and milllnery. The first seme ter's work merely includes a course ln the fundamental principles of ewlngg ln the second semester a few simple garments are designed and made. In the textiles and mllllnery course the girls study the production and manufac- turing of fibres, learn their uses and how to judge them. The work in mllllnery includes the study of the history of hat making and the design and construction of two hats. Comparatlvely few girls have taken advantage of the opportunity offered by the domestic art department. It ls hoped that in the future girls will take more interest ln this very important subject, for William James said Human person is composed of three parts: soul, body, and clothes. - 58 -5 2: ww Su- ii gf fi, 1 'r is ,Ki ' r. 1:14 W-V ----.H QQY,-f-in THE 1924 BELLEVINOlS-N :L DOMESTIC SCIENCE. Miss Ruth Anderson. llli several divisions of the domestic science department are completely equipped for efficient work. The foods laboratory havirg individual and class equipment provides for the courses offered in foods. The first course includes a study of food stuffs and simple methods of cooking. The second course takes up a study of the planning and serving of lll01llSQ marketing and types of breakfast, luncheon, and dinner: testing ot recipesg dietetics and the feeding of children and adults. The model flve-room apartment is used in the home making course, where the girls study house planning. decorating and furnishing, practice household management, includ- ing budget making, plan for the activities and entertaining in the home, and studv the care of infants and invalids in the home. ' The laundry room, provided with tubs, wringers and drying racks, is used by the foods classes and home making class for the washing of towels and household linens. In the recitation room are reference books and bulletins, charts and exhibits. The usefulness of the department is not confined to teaching, for it is glad to help anyone in the community who has problems concerning diets for the various members of the family and will willingly share recipes and test any that the housewives in the com- munity may wish to have tested. CAFETERIA. OOD is one of the most important factors in any man's life. It is the food we eat which gives us energy and vitality, or which causes us to be dull, listless, and disagreeable. ll The Cafeteria of the B. T. H. S. strives to serve to the students food that will build them up, that will make them energetic, and vivacious students. All the food served in the cafeteria is well prepared. The menu is always well balanced. The food served at our high school, is the food that the average student needs, not that which an unhealthy appetite craves. Our cafeteria is one of the most modern, best equipped and most sanitary cafeterias in high schools in Southern Illinois. Mrs. Jones and her corps of assistants are well trained, highly experienced, and entirely flt for the work they are doing. The student body is realizing more and more the advantage of a good, inex- pensive, hot meal, and it is our earnest hope that they are appreciating more and more our cafeteria and its management. 1 59 - i- get THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Night School 171 -11- HE Night School which was opened by the B. T. H. S. several years ago has proved to be highly successful. The number enrolled increased greatly every semester until now approxi- mately 370 students are enrolled in this department of the B. T. H. S. These students include people of high school age who did not have the opportunity to take a regular high school course with credits. The subjects taught in the night school classes include Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, English, Spanish, Domestic Science, Art Shop Work and Citizenship. It is hoped that the excellent Work done by the night school will continue until this department will be one of the largest departments in the school. nQ.:f 45?Wi,9u 0 0 o , Physical Training Department E. G. Gunderson. HYSICAL Training is the regulated and supervised practice of muscular exercises under conditions that tend to promote health, insure normal growth and development. 'Il Gymnastics cultivates and develops strength, vigor and enduranceg promotes quickness and skill: and strives for beauty of form. It promotes obedience, exactness, order, alertness, self control, self denial, co- operation, good sportsmanship, morality, and loyalty to leaders. The gymnasium of B. T. H. S. is completely equipped with all modern apparatus and the system of teaching is broad and varied. The work offered at this institution includes setting up exercises, apparatus work, dancing and games. The B. T. H. S. 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President George Votava . . . . .Vice-President Nathan Londe ..... Secretary Oscar Winter .,.. Treasurer F. J. Friedli . .... Sponsor Clent Houston Oscar Winter Yaro Votava George Votava Harold Peters Active Members. Nathan Londe Monroe Rinderer Norman Gundlach Harold Groh Kenneth Kugler Paul Wagner Lettermen Not Affiliated With the Abe Small Sylvester Sehicktanz Walter Ackermann Harold Kaesar Theophil Rehg Fred Smith O51 Russel Stein Wilbert Ullrich Eugene Pharis John Stehlich Harold Butts Club. Ted Alexander Otis Guymon THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS ur Trophies Not until recent years has B. T. H. S. been able to display any athletic trophies. The first permanent trophy was won by the basketball team of 1922 when it won the Mississippi Valley Championship. The next addition to our list was the baseball cup, won by 1922 team, cham- pions of the Madison and St. Clair Counties. Last year the baseball team won the Baseball Conferenc-e Championship, giving us the big travelling Conference cup, and also a permanent trophy. The 1924 basketball team won the Basketball Conference Championship, bringing home two more trophies, one a travelling and the other a permanent. This team also won the District Championship and was rewarded by a large shield. May the future te'ams of B. T. H. S. win many more trophies. 62 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS PAUL ROBERTSON HELEN TOWERS GOOF RUEDIGER Cheer Leaders HIS is the first year that the honor of being cheer leader goes to any particular person. Heretofore the position of cheer leader was taken by some person at the game who was willing to volunteer to lead the crowd at the spur of the moment. Last fall there was considerable agitation about school spirit and cheer leaders, and finally an election was held to choose three capable cheer leaders. From a large number of candidates, Goof Ruediger, Helen Towers, and Paul Robertson were chosen to lead the crowd in cheering our teams to victory. The three cheer leaders got busy and started to work up school spirit. Pep meetings were held and yells given. Before several of the season's biggest football games mass meetings were held downtown. Enthusiasm grew and uniforms were provided for the cheer leaders. All through the season they worked hard to get the right spirit to back up our teams. We think that much honor should be given to the members of our champion- ship teams: but let us not forget to express our praise to these three noteworthy individuals who have done so much for the honor of the school. if . .,...,,,,, , ' X .. :e,..3,,-1, , .1 ., . Mg:-fe U - -ar K .. . ,, -N.: .M-. '..-.3' , , , . ,L-V... ,Y ill-I W tl xl 'R ll N .X .N W 1 l 4 , Ll M in It fr L53 il i E l :H li sl 4: l I ll l i L.. L ll .gif In 1 it . V i- ll u w .' lx l f at 5 .3 1.0 iw Fry.. ,xr X . 1 it W ll . V W ,V M V ,Y fi if A L H .ii , ,. wl r M . it N ix. ,M FW N rl ft tiff W V1 H t 112 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS E J Buzzers i- ll HE so-called B. T. H. S. Buzzers' are the newest addition to our noise making gang. The Buzzer club was organized during the basketball season in order to create more school spirit and loyalty, so as to back up the team. The club organized with twenty charter members. The oath that the club has adopted is- Our team, may they ever win, but win or lose, Our Team. The club made its first appearance at the Mascoutah game played on our floor, January 23. The Buzzers were led by the two male cheer leaders, leaders of the club. They made a noisy debut and were without doubt partly responsible for our victory over our opponents. As interest increased the Buzzers provided themselves with uni- forms. Everyone should remember the effort the Buzzers put forth in backing up the basketball team so that they won the Southwestern Conference and the District Tournament. 64 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS x ..,..... - ,.,.,, .-.A 1 1 l x , r sg f 3' XX L X . A , ' JA MWEIX. Qi 5 ii 5.54, gh f E 4 A l W 1 A' l few-5 ' Tim! Q-5 FOOTBALL s 2 65 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS l JOHN C. BECK fCoachJ V' Coach Beck has the honor of producing the greatest football team in the history of this school. With only four letter men back, he had a man-sized job on hand to build a team. But he worked with tire- less efforts until he developed one of the best and snappiest teams of the district, they losing the championship oi the Southwestern Conference by only one game. Here's hopes that Coach Beck will direct many winning teams at the B. T. H. S. in the future. ' 'f 's'.lFl l . - .. J. AL l '.' Q : GRANITE CITY GAME- PRETTY DROP KICK, NORM. GEORGE VOTAVA fflaptainj V W 7 24 tullback. Age 173 weight 149: height 5 ft. 11 in. George's brilliant leadership pulled the B. T. H. S. warriors through many close places on the grid- iron this year. He was the greatest ground gainer that ever wore the Maroon and White for B. T. H. S. His line plunging was excellent and in making long end runs he was unexcelled. He also was a strong man on the defense and his deadly tackles threw many an opponent for a loss. His star playing will be missed next year. 66 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS NORMAN J. GUNDLACH C24 Quarterj V Age, 165 weight, 1703 height, 5 ft. 10 in. To Norm goes most of the crediting for B. T. H. S. aerial attacks. He was an accurate forward passer. He was also a great punter all through the season, and his skill at drop kicking scored many points for his team. He was also good at running end runs, bucking the line, and particularly noted for his great interference on George's end runs. His graduation will be keenly felt next year. COLLINSVILLIC GAME- PRETTY HOLDING THERE, LINE-MEN, HAROLD PETERS tCa.ptain-Elect-'25 Halfbackj V Age, 185 Weight, 1565 height, 5 ft. 10 in. Pete gained considerable notice this year due to his hard tackling and ability to gain ground on the line plunges. He was a good man on the defense and was often called on to strengthen the line. As the leader of the 1924 Maroon and White Warriors, we wish him all the luck in leading his team to victory. H 67 1 pe il- I 1 lil 5? ly n 1 3 F F 1 'I A 1 p THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS WILBERT ULLRICH C24 Halfbacky V Age, 175 weight, 1433 height, 5 ft. 9 in. Chub was another who was slightly handicapped by his weight. He came out for the first time this year and de- veloped into a mediocre backiield man. He will not be with us next year. 31 f , i 1 .A li .mx-ll GRANITE CITY GAME- GROH BEING TACKLED AFTER MAKING A LONG END RUN. HAROLD GROH C25 Halfbackj V Age, 153 Weight, 1233 height, 5 ft. 4 in. Harold's first year gained him a place on the team. Handicapped by his size he had to work hard to hold his own among his heavier comrades. However, he developed into a fairly good backfield man. He will be with us next year and much is expected of him. n .L fi uk -is ,Q 68 ,K W .1-liffEQ. D1.1.i', , , , . .gif -'K -as-'--Hof THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS l NATHAN LONDE C24 Endj V Age, 185 weight, 1425 height, 5 ft. 9 in. Sappo was always in the thick of the game. He was an exceptional end from every viewpoint.. He would grab forward passes from the air when they seemed impossible to get. He did good work in smashing interference and breaking up end runs. His good work of the past three years will be keenly felt when he graduates this year. S I I -L -i i COLLTNSVILLE GAME- ANOTHER EXAMPLE Ol BEl,LEVILLE'S STONE-VVALL LINE. - Wg , .wg . 'TL .:,:f li, eee. A WALTER ACKERMAN C24 Endy V Age, 185 weight, 1533 height, 6 ft. 1 in. Walter played his first year at end with great success. His height and speed helped him in catching forward passes and making good gains. He is also among the men lost by graduation. A ' 9 J' -.. 1, , .1 . ,,, it '8 .gf -1.-y--Aa... - ' , . 1--1, kgs. x., 69 A as THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 2 1 I OSCAR WINTER C24 Tacklej V Age, 183 weight, 1705 height, 6 ft. 1 in. Oscar was the wild man in Belleville line. Time after time he broke through the opponent's line to block points and break up trick plays. He was also a bear when it came to opening up holes on the offense. Oscar's stellar work and fighting spirit will be missed next year. COLLINSVILLE GAME- SMASHING i'tJLLINSVlI.LE'S LINE FUR A 'l'tll't,'HllUXVN. EUGENE PHARIS C26 Tacklej V Age, 163 weight, 1413 height, 5 ft. 11 in. After riding the bench all last season Gene came out this year with deter- mination. His tighting spirit soon won him a place on the team. He was one of our lighter men, but was no weakling. He hit em low a11d hard. He will be back for two more seasons. a,. i THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS JOHN STEHLICK C25 Guardl V Age 18g weight, 2003 height, 5 ft. 10 in. Fat had all that was needed for a good guard. His weight and fighting spirit were a great asset to the strength of the line. He could always be de- pended upon to smash the strongest line of his opponent. He will be back next year and should prove to be the backbone of tl1e line. I 1 1 g y COLLINSVILLE GAME- PETERS IN ACTION. ABE SMALL C25 Guardj V Age, 17, weight. 1773 height, 5 ft. 11 in. Abe was a. new-comer to this school, but reported for practice the first night and soon secured a place on the team. He did his part in breaking a hole on his side of the line and was always a good scrapper. He will be back next year and should prove to be one of the main- stays of the line. THE 19244 BELLEVINOIS O 5 . THEODORE ALEXANDER C24 Centerj V Age, 185 weight, 1553 height, 5 ft. 8 in. Ted's first year on the team proved to be a successful one. All through the season he was a reliable and accurate passer, always putting the pigskin where it was wanted. He was a good tackler and his good defense will be missed next year. GRANITE CITY GAINUC- VUNTING HUT Ol IIANGICIKUITS 'l'lCltRlTURY. THEOPIIILIS REHG C24 Tacklej V Age, 183 weight, 1393 height, 5 ft. 9 in. This was Itehg's lirst year on the team. Ile was one of the lightest men on the line at the beginning of the season, no one took notice of him. The fighting spirit and great work on the defense, however, soon made him stand out as a star. His flying tackling will he missed by next year's team. THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS W-,-f:..i,, .. .. ,'+ ' ',sf,xr.x' 'llllll row th-ft to rightj-l'h:n'is, Taylor. Am-kermzm, Pom-h Hawk. llundlavh, NVinter, Stehliuk tizlebe 'Xl Ill- ' w-Small, l t ll X I I l It H.. lll I Ii ttom rovv-Uvstvrle, Xkagrm lu-lla-r. AI l , nroh. Football Schedule-1923 September 22 B September 29 B October 5 B October 12 B October 20 B Oetober 26 B November 2 B November 10 B November 16 B November 24- B November 29 B Total-B. East St. Louis, 7 Murphysboro, 27 Granite City, 0 Collinsville, 0 Kirkwood, 32 Troy, 12 Alton, 7 Collinsville, 0 Edwardsville, 13 Troy, 0 Granite City, 0 At East St. Louis At Murpllysboro At Granite City At Belleville At Kirkwood At Belleville At Alton At Collinsville At Belleville At Troy At Belleville T. H. S.-2383 Opponents-98. 73 THE 1924 BELLEv1No1s Review of the Season B. T. H. S. vs. East St. Louis: September 22. On Saturday, September 22, the B. T. H. S. eleven went to East Side to make their initial appearance of the season. Coach Beck took with him a fighting squad of fourteen men, which he had rounded into shape with barely two weeks of practice. The game started with Belleville receiving the ball. The ball was caught on our five-yard line by Ullrich and advanced fifteen yards. A bad .pass on the first down caused the B. T. H. S. backheld to fumble and East Side gained possession of the ball. A line plunge and East Side had a touchdown. The rest of the game was hard fought on both sides, but neither was able to score. Frequently the referee had to penalize players for rough playing. Gundlach showed his ability at punting in this game. The other old heads, such as Sappo, Votava, and Winter, showed that they still remembered the game. The score at the end of the game stood 7-0 in favor of East St. Louis. B. T. H. S. vs. Murphysboro: September 29. On Saturday, September 29, the Belleville squad journeyed to Murphysboro to get their second defeat of the season. The sweltering sun of an Indian summer day wilted both teams and the game was comparatively slow. Murphysboro started the game by scoring three touchdowns in the Hrst half. The feature play of the game was a 55-yard run for a touchdown by George Votava. Gundlach kicked the goal for the extra point. Murphys- boro scored another touchdown in the last quarter, bringing the game to a close with the score 27-7 in favor of Murphysboro. The Belleville team appreciated the reception given them at Murphysborog and the clean playing during the game. B. T. H. S. vs. Granite City: October 5. After having suffered two defeats the team journeyed to Granite City on F'riday, October 5, determined to have revenge. This game was our first Conference game. The B. T. H. S. was handicapped by the ineligibility of Sappo, their star end. The game was one-sided and at no time did Granite threaten Be1leville's goal. Our team showed good form and team work and when the final whistle blew the score stood 26-0 in our favor. T74 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS B. T. H. S. vs. Collinsville: October 12. This was the second Conference game and the first played on the home gridiron. Stimulated by the victory over Granite City the previous week, made the boys work hard in practice in preparation for this game. During this game our fighting eleven showed some classy foot- ball. Our aerial attack was too much for Collinsville. Captain Votava and Gundlach starred in spectacular end runs. The B. T. H. S. squad could gain ground at will and the game ended with the score 48-0 in favor of Belleville. B. T. H. S. vs. Kirkwood: October 20. On Saturday, October 20, Coach Beck took his squad to Kirkwood. ' The game was slow, it being played on a muddy field. The Kirkwood squad had the advantage in weight, so that they could generally make gains whenever they wished. Winter made the only touchdown scored by the Maroon and White squad by recovering a fumble. The Maroon and White warriors held Kirkwood to twelve points until the last five minutes of play, when Coach Beck sent in his substitutes. Kirkwood quickly made three touchdowns: ending the game with the score 32-6 in favor of Kirkwood. B. T. H. S. vs. Troy: October 26. On Friday, October 26, we met Troy on our own ground. It being Friday we had fish. Troy was an easy mark and after a few minutes of play the regulars were taken out and the entire second team sub- stituted. The second team had no difficulty in winning by a score of 42-12. B. T. H. S. vs. Alton: November 2. On Friday afternoon, November 2, Coach Beck's warriors jour- neyed to Alton to play what was without a doubt the championship game of the conference. As it was the championship game of the season, great interest was taken by the students. About 200 students accompanied the team to its destination. The game started as a punting duel between the two teams. The first was a series of smashing line plays on the part of both teams, but neither side was able to score. In the second quarter Belleville carried the ball to our 25-yard line. Here Gundlach made ai drop kick, scoring the first points of the game. On the next play Belleville fumbled and Alton recovered the ball. A series of end runs were completed and Alton scored. A 75 ' THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS short pass over the line gave them their extra point. The half ended with the score 7-3 in favor of Alton. The second half was for the biggest part an exchange of punts. Both teams fought hard, but neither was able to score. Thus the game ended with the score 7-3 in favor of Alton. B. T. H. S. vs. Collinsville: November 10. On Saturday, November 10, Coach Beck's Maroon and White squad journeyed to Collinsville. The game was slow and the team did not show its regular style of playing. It seemed everyone had an off day. This was probably due to the lack of practice during the week: due to dismissal of school for three days. The game ended with the score standing 6-0 in favor of Belle- ville. B. T. H. S. vs. Edwardsville: November 16. On Friday afternoon, November 16, our team clashed with Ed- wardsville on the B. T. H. S. gridiron. This was our last conference game. -.Q The Belleville team showed up good in this game and had no trouble in winning from Edwardsville. The Gundlach-Votava aerial attack was the chief cause of the downfall of Edwardsville. The game ended with the score 33-13 in favor of Belleville. B. T. H. S. vs. Troy: November 24. On Saturday, November 24, the squad went to Troy to play a. return game. The game was very one-sided and uninteresting. Our fighting eleven were victorious with a score of 54-0. B. T. H. S. vs. Granite City: November 29. On Turkey Day, November 29, the B. T. H. S. football squad ended their season by wading through a sea of mud to a victory over Granite City. The game was played on our home gridiron in a con- tinual downpour of rain. The game was rather slow, due to the heavy field. Only straight football was used by both teams. Belleville was again victorious by a score of 13-0. 76 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS as C9 J' if gtg' 5 5, le BASKEPB 77 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Review of Basket Ball Season B. T. H. S. vs. O'Fallon. With only a few weeks of practice the B. T. H. S. Fighting Five opened its schedule on December 7, with the right kind of spirit by defeating the O'Fallon aggregation by a 20-4 score. The game was played on our home fioor. The B. T. H. S. boys outplayed their opponents at every part of the game, and at no time did the visitors endanger our chances of winning. B. T. H. S. vs. Edwardsville. On Friday night, December 14, the B. T. H. S. squad defeated Edwardsville on their own floor by a score of 29-11. This was the first game for both teams in the Southwestern Conference and our boys started on the right path. The game was fast and both teams played well. The Maroon and White quintet was handicapped by the low ceiling of the Edwardsville gym, and was thus kept from running up the score. B. T. H. S. vs. Madison. When the B. T. H. S. quintet met Madison on Saturday night, December 22, it was to prove that they could really play the game. The game was fast and snappy from beginning to end, and Madi- son kept our team closely pressed throughout the game. Both teams showed good team and pass work, but Madison fell short when it came to making the baskets. The game ended with Belleville holding the long end of a 28-23 score. B. T. H. S. vs. Alumni. The Fighting Five kept up their good record by defeating the Alumni on December 28. The game was fast and provided several intense moments of exciting play, because the former stars battled the B. T. H. S. five on fairly even terms. The high school squad held the lead throughout the game ex- cept a few minutes in the last quarter, when the Alumni squad climbed to the lead. The game ended with the score standing 13-13. In the five-minute extra period Ackermann made a follow-up shot and the game ended with the score 15-13 in favor of B. T. H. S. B. T. H. S. vs. Mascoutah. On January 4, our team suffered its first defeat at the hands of the strong Mascoutah aggregation. Our boys were off form and seemed to have hard luck all through the game. They were also seriously handicapped by Mascoutah's small floor. The game ended with Mascoutah holding the long end of an 18-16 score. The same evening our second team defeated Mascoutah's second team by a score of 33-8. B. T. H. S. vs. Edwardsville. On January 9. our quintet met the Edwardsville aggregation on our floor. This was the second game with them for the season, and ended with another victory for Belleville. Our team displayed a wonderful class of basketball. which excelled in passing, dribbling. and pivoting. The live-man defense was impassable and seldom did 78 THE 1921 BLLLP VINOIb COACH FRIEDLI Coach Friedli, who this year put out a basketball team which wou both the Southwestern Conference and the District Championship, in- deed deserves all the honor that can be bestowed upon him. He worked diligently all season until he put forth a championship team, a team ot' which this school is and ought to be proud. He was behind the team with heart and soul. May he ever put forth winning basket- ball teams for dear old B. T. H. S. EE NORMAN GUNDLACH tForwa,rdJ Norman can only be described as the outstanding star ot' the team. ln dribbling, passing, and shooting he surpassed all, both his team mates and opponents. He was al- ways a reliable man, and many of the victories are due to his ac- curacy in shooting. At the time of his graduation in February he was high point man in the South- western Couference. He will be keenly missed next year. THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 1 Edwardsville succeed in penetrating it. The game ended with the score standing 26-10 in our favor. B. T. H. S. vs. Granite City. On Saturday night, January 12, the team journeyed to Granite City to administer an overwhelming defeat to the home team. The Granite City squad was no match for our team and in the first quarter our team scored 23 points. The second team was then put in to iinish the game. The game ended with a score of 33-22 in favor of Belleville. B. T. H. S. vs. Granite City. The Fighting Five added another scalp to their belt when they defeated Granite City on our floor on Friday, January 18. Our team was slightly off form and during the first half the game was very close. At the end of the half we were leading with an 8-6 score. At the beginning of the second half Votava dropped in three consecutive field goals, giving us a good lead and putting pep into the squad. The game ended with the score standing 20-12 in our favor. B. T. H. S. vs. Mascoutah. Revenge is sweet, and we surely did get it, when on Wednesday, January 23, our Fighting Five defeated the strong Mascoutah quintet in our gym. Our squad came out on the floor determined to get revenge for the defeat suffered at the hands of Mascoutah earlier in the season. They put up a fast and snappy game and had no trouble in piercing the Mascoutah defense and running up a score of 27 points to Mas- coutah's 10. On the same evening our second team again trounced Mas-- coutah's second team by a 17-10 score. B. T. H. S. vs. Wood River. The squad journeyed to Wood River on January 25 and again came home with the bacon. The Fighting Five put up a fast short pass game and easily scored upon their opponents time after time. Butts and Kugler did air tight guarding and Wood River was unable to pierce the defense. Our second squad went in the last quarter and by putting up a splendid game kept Wood River from scoring any more. The game ended with the score standing 28-13 in Belle- ville's favor. B. T. H. S. vs. Collinsville. Before a record breaking crowd which packed our high school gymnasium the Fighting Five defeated Collinsville on Friday, Feb- ruary 1. The game was full of thrills for the fans and Belleville was not sure of the victory until the final whistle blew. The victory was due to the superb playing of Gundlach, who was playing his last game under B. T. H. S. colors. He scored 13 of the team's 15 points. The rest of the team excelled in floor work, especially Votava, who, too, was playing his last game under the old Maroon and White. The score at the end of the game stood 15-14 in favor of Belleville. B. T. H. S. vs. St. John's. On Tuesday evening, February 5, the B. T. H. S. squad suffered . .4 1-115 V. f...Z.'t' TQ- H THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS SYLVESTER SCHICKTANZ fForwardJ This was Sy's first year on the squad and he showed plenty of pep and enthusiasm. He was a good floor man and dribbler. He also had a good eye for the basket and was one of the main point winners of the team. This was his last year, since he is a member of the grad- uating class. E WALTER ACKERMANN CCenterJ Ackermann was one of the steadiest men on the team. He de- serves much credit for the con- sistency with which he played throughout the season. He has not only proved himself a good floor man but also a good point getter. This was Acky's last year on the team. 6 GEORGE VOTAVA CCenterJ George was an all around man and played equally as well at tor- ward as at center. He was always a fighter, both on the offense and the defense. He had an accurate eye for the basket and had a knack of dribbling around the best guards. Summed up in a few words, he was one ot the mainstays of the team. This was his last year. THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS their second defeat of the season at the hands of the strong St. John's quintet. The team was off form and was rather weak, due to the absence of Gundlach and Votava in the lineup. Butts was the in- dividual star of the game, who, with his long shots, was high point man of the game. When the final whistle blew Belleville was on the short end of the 11-9 score. B. T. H. S. vs. Alton. The Maroon and White warriors attached another victory to their string, when they defeated Alton on Friday, February 8. The Fight- ing Five was superior to the Alton five in every phase of the game. Alton started with a rush and had a few points lead before Belleville got started, but after this the Fighting Five worked like a machine and the outcome was never in doubt. When the final whistle blew the score stood 26-13 in our favor. I B. T. H. S. vs. Wood River. On Friday evening, February 15, the B. T. H. S. squad was vic- torious again, defeating Wood River on our own floor. The game was fast and furious and our boys had to work hard for the victory. Wood River brought a greatly improved team, over the one we had defeated earlier in the season. Despite of this fact the Maroon and White kept in the lead throughout the game. The final score was 15-12 in favor of Belleville. B. T. H. S. vs. Collinsville. Luck was against us on Tuesday evening, February 19, and our Fighting Five lost their first conference game at the hands of the Collinsville quintet. The B. T. H. S. squad was badly off form and after the second quarter did not threaten their opponent's lead. Regardless of the poor playing the fighting spirit still prevailed. Kaesar, playing his second regular game, played his guard position like a house aflre. The final whistle found Belleville bringing up the rear of an 11-8 score. B. T. H. S. vs. Alton. The last conference game was played on our home fioor on Friday evening, February 22, with the Alton five. The Fighting Five played a rushing, fighting game and an- nexed the 1924 Southwestern Conference Championship. The whole gang seemed right and regardless of who went into the game, played wonderful basketball. Coach Friedli gave every one of his squad of 13 men a chance to play in this championship game. The score at the end of the game stood 26-10 in Belleville's favor. B. T. H. S. vs. St. John's. In the last game of the season, outside of the tournament games, the Fighting Five got revenge for the defeat they suffered at the hands of the St. John's early in the season. The game was played February 28, in the high school gym. The game as a whole was loosely played on the part of both teams. but the superiority of the high school squad could easily be seen. The final score was 14-9 in favor of our team. 82 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS HAROLD BUTTS lGuardJ This was the second year that Butts has made the squad. He has been the local star under the enemy's basket. He held the best forwards of the district and few men got past him to make the de- sired two points. His long shots were also an asset to the team. He is one of the best guards B. T. H. S. has ever had. His enthusiastic playing will be greatly missed next year. 5 HAROLD GROH fForwardJ Harold played his first year and proved himself to be a reliable for- ward. He was a good man under the basket and scored many points. He got some fine training which ought to be of value to him next year. I HAROLD KAESAR QGuardJ This was Harold's first year on the team and he proved himself a star on the defense. He was a good floor man and had a habit ot making long shots. He was always full of fight and endurance and never beaten till the whistle blew. He will be back next year to a - sist B. T. H. S. in further victories. December 7 December 14 December 22 December 28 January 4 January 9 January 12 January 18 January 23 January 25 February 1 February 5 February 8 February 15 February 19 February 22 February 28 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 8 March 14 March 15 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Basketball Schedule B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T B.T . H. S., 203 H. S., 293 H. S., 285 H. S., 153 H. S., 16: H. S., 265 H. S., 33: H. S., 205 H. S., 273 H. S., 283 H. S., 15g H. S., 93 H. S., 263 H. S., 153 H. S., 8: H. S., 263 H. S., 143 District H. S., 14, H. S., 283 H. S., 145 H. S., 133 O'Fallon, 4 Edwardsville, 11 Madison, 23 Alumni, 13 Mascoutah, 18 Edwardsville, 10 Granite City, 22 Granite City, 12 Mascoutah, 10 Wood River, 13 Collinsville, 14 St. John's, 11 Alton, 13 Wood River, 12 Collinsville, 11 Alton, 10 St. John's, 9 Tournament. Alton, 12 Jerseyville, 10 Brighton, 7 Wood River, 5 Sectional Tournament. H. S., 195 H. S., 13, Trenton, 12 Centralia, 15 At Belleville At Edw'dsville At Belleville At Belleville At Mascoutah At Belleville At Granite City At Belleville At Belleville At Wood River At Belleville At St. John's At Alton At Belleville At Collinsville At Belleville At Belleville At Granite City At Granite City At Granite City At Granite City At Benton At Benton Total-B. T. H. S., 4565 Opponents, 277. 84 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS OTIS GUYMON fForwardJ lilondy did not get 1nany l'llU.lll'i'S to show what was in l1in1, but when he was called upon he was ready with the goods. He has an eye for the basket and is as good on the defense as a regular guard. He has been a persistent worker, and at all times ready to get into the game and snatch vie- tory froni defeat, if it be necessary. lle will be with us again next year. 'B RUSSEL STEIN fF0rwardJ This was Stein's first year on the teani and he proved himself to be a lighter from start to finish. He scored many points by his left- handed basket-tossing which baf- Iled the best guards. He played a steady game throughout the season and put every ounce of pep he had into the game. Ile bids farewell to 13. T. Il. S. with this year's class. Q' KENNETH KUGLER fGuardJ Kenneth has worked with pa- tience to do his part toward mak- ing the squad what it is. He was a fast man and few forwards got by him. Breaking up plays was a natural hobby. Due to a bad knee he was out of the game most of the time during the latter part of the season. Ile should prove to be an invaluable man to next year's team. w THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS District Tournament HE District Tournament was held at Granite City, March 6, 7, 8. Belleville drew Alton as its first opponent. 1IThe Alton-Belleville game was played on Thursday evening. It was the best game of the evening, as the other games were rather one-sided. The Belleville game was the third game of the evening and enthusiasm ran high by the time the game started. The game was marked by thrills, which kept the spectators on their feet from the start to the finish. The two teams seemed to be evenly matched and it was a fight for supremacy through the entire game. The first quarter ended with a 1-1 tie. The end of the second quarter found Alton on the long end of a 7-4 score. The Fighting Five came back, however, and at the end of the third quarter were leading by an 8-7 score. In the fourth quarter the teams seemed to put forth greater effort and as the game was drawing to an end the score was again tied, 12-12. A few moments before the final whistle blew, Ackermann stepped forth and made the winning basket, giving the B. T. H. S. squad the victory by a 14-12 score. On Friday the Fighting Five met the Jerseyville quintet. Jerseyvllle having defeated Collinsville in the afternoon in a nip and tuck game, was not quite over the strain and was no match for the B. T. H. S. squad. In the first quarter Belleville made eight points before Jerseyville knew what happened. The game was practically on ice for Belleville, for at no time did Jerseyville threaten their lead. During the fourth quarter our second team went in and finished the game. Thus our team mounted a round higher on the championship ladder with a 28-10 score. On Saturday afternoon the Fighting Five defeated Brighton. Brighton was a section B team and was no match for the Belleville squad. The game was slow and the B. T. H. S. quintet did not display their usual game of basketball. It could plainly be seen that they were not exerting themselves in defeating the the Brighton boys. The only feature of the game was that Belleville led from the beginning, and at no time did Brighton threaten their lead. The score at the end of the game stood 14-7 in favor of Belleville. On Saturday night the Fighting Five met the strong Wood River quintet in the flnal game. Both teams had had three victories, and put forth their best efforts in this final game. Wood River had been doped out by many to win the tourna- ment, but the B. T. H. S. squad upset all the dope. Our boys were right that night and played the game as champions should play. They held the lead throughout the game, and played rings around the Wood River boys. The final whistle blew, as the score stood 14-7 in favor of Belleville. Thus Belleville won the District Championship. When the all-star teams were picked four Belleville men were chosen. Ackerman Lforwardj and Butts tguardl placed on the first all-star team, while Schicktanz iforwardl and Kaiser Cguardj placed on the second all-star team. 86 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS lu-aiding left to right: Couvh Friedli. S4-hivktanz, Kuerler, Kaesar, Guymon, St , Rilediger, K 1 D ll K ll I N t TEAM Belleville .... Jerseyville .. Madison .... Collinsville Edwardsville Wood River Granite City Alton .......... Iro 1, iei. lum zu-1, 'o ava, Butts, Ackermann. Conference Standing VVON LOST ....... .10 1 8 2 7 2 8 3 5 7 5 9 3 10 2 10 87 PCT. .909 .800 777 .727 4-16 357 230 .166 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Sectional Tournament HE Sectional Tournament was held at Benton, March 14-15. Belleville drew Trenton for their first game. The team departed on Thursday eve- ning and a big send-off was staged at the Illinois Central depot. 1IOn Friday afternoon the 'Fighting Five clashed with Trenton in the second game of the tournament. This game was apparently an easy victory, for at the end of the game our squad was holding the long end of a 19-12 score. Our team hit its stride early in the game and started piling up points, scoring a total of 19 in the first half. The score at the half was 19-7. After this the team seemed to take it easy, as they did not score a single point in their final half. The defense of the Fighting Five was unexcelled. This can easily be seen from the fact that Trenton did not score a single field goal. They made their total of 12 points at the charity line. This large number of fouls on our team was largely due to their over-eagerness in the game. Cy Schlcktanz was high point man of the game, with a total of 11 points. On Saturday afternoon the Fighting Five lost all chance for the sectional championship when they were defeated by the fast Centralia aggregation. The game was expected to be a walk away for Centralia, so that the closeness of the game was one of the big surprises of the tournament. The game was fast and snappy and a fight from start to finish. It was anyone's game up to the time of the final whistle. During the first half Centralia fought furiously and Belleville was unable to climb into the lead. The score at the end of the half stood 8-6 in Centralia's favor. The third quarter our team rallied and after a hard fight succeeded in tying the score. Thus at the end of the quarter the score was 11-11. The final quarter was fast and our boys played with every ounce of effort in them. Ackermann sank a center shot and gave the B. T. H. S. squad the lead. This score stood until the last few minutes of play, when Centralia again tied the score. At the last minute of play one of the Centralia guards shot a basket from past center and won the game for his team. 88 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS f X Tx 19 A '57 J 99' P 'c vf f f m f -Tl. 89 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS BASEBALL COACH. In baseball as in basketball Coach Friedli has always put forth winning teams. The last two years the baseball teams have won championships. We hope that Coach Friedli's untiring effort will bring forth another championship team for this year. April 22 April 25 April 29 May 2 May May May May May June 6 13 20 May 23 27 30 3 June 13 Baseball Schedule 1924 Granite City Madison Mascoutah Collinsville Alton Madison Collinsville Alton Granite City Mascoutah Wood River Wood River 90 At Granite City At Madison At Belleville At Collinsville At Belleville At Belleville At Belleville At Alton At Belleville At Mascoutah At Belleville At Wood River THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Top Row: Londe, Butts, Ackerrnann, Peters, Diehl, Brichler, Schic-ktunz, Coach Friedli. Middle Row: Schumacher, Harszy. Knesztr, Kugler, Beineke, Bollman, Stein. Bottom Row: Loos, Vvade, Guymon, Groh. Wagner. Baseball 1924 More interest than usual has been displayed in baseball this spring, due largely to the success of previous teams, in winning championships. Last year the team won the Southwestern Conference Cham- pionship, a11d with seven of last year's men back, our chances for another championship team are good. No definite prophecy can be made in regard to the success of this year's team, but it is our ardent desire, that they make another record of which the school may be proud. 91 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Top row-Votava, Tieman, Londo Middle row-Ulrich, Hale, Stein, Bollman. XVugner, Couch Friedli Bottom row4McClane. Kugler. Rimlerf-r, flllllfllllldl 1923 Baseball HE 1923 baseball team did its part in putting Belleville athletics to the top, by winning the Southwestern Conference Cham- pionship. 'H Winning this championship gave Belleville the first leg on the big traveling trophy of the Conference. The team's record was perfect, not having met with a, single defeat. All the members of the team deserve just praise for their splendid playing, and a few words of praise should go to the man who coached this team, namely, Coach Friedli. 92 N JL, X TRACK I THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS l l Coach Gunderson It is Coach Gunderson's untiring effort that is going to put Belle- ville on the map in track. Last year he worked against the odds of non-support, but this year We hope the school will give him the sup- port needed to put his team over the top. May May May May May .l- .li- Track Schedule 1924 3 Interscholastic Meet At Lebanon 7 Triangular Meet At Belleville flildwardsville, Collinsville, Belleville-3.1 10 Mississippi Valley Meet At WHShlllgt0H University 17 Triangular Meet At Granite City fAlton, Granite City, Bellevillej 24 Conference Meet At Granite City 94 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Top Row: Couvli Gunderson, H2II'flll1lll, 'l'weuhovfn-l. Kloess. 'l'2lXl0l', VVZIHIIPP, l't1ugsten. Middle Row: Bentley, Wright. Smith, Kohl. l'l12ll':S, Hagen, Robertson. Bottom Row: Hueckel. SL-mmelrolh, Hofrm-.str-r, Gansmann. Track 1924 Track, still being in its infancy at our school, has never aroused much enthusiasm on the part of the students. This year, however, a large number of candidates reported for practice and interest is running high. With hard and earnest work on the part of the team and coach, a team which ought to make a good showing can be developed. The schedule that has been arranged this season is larger than any previous one. 95 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Tennis HE enthusiasm over tennis has been greater this year than any previous year since the construction of the courts. Since the weather has been favorable, the four double courts have been occupied every hour of the day. All this interest in the game, on the part of the students should develop some champion players. Before the courts were built several years ago, a B. T. H. S. student won the second place in the tournament at McKendree. Year before last a team, consisting of Gundlach and Hoehner, was entered, but due to rain the tournament was called off. Last year, again, a team was entered, made up of Hoehner and Beck, but without success. We hope that our entrants this year will meet with more success. A tournament for B. T. H. 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V .-3.--N f' ff. - -..,-.-Ml:-1, . , f. . .:,. 1 . ,Qi QQ N 1 , ,- ...1 . 2.3. 1- Q Mmm fix'-1 Y! nf 91 - . rm: wi , K' 'fx .1 -1 - - 5 A' -vm-'.-1 1,-N -1 '.. .--3.-.fu f3g1 v1'. 1!:w'I!v' 'ini-15.315143 .Jfgif ,cQLw!i'M ,.w A ':4', '1x 1- Ak. +'Sf.: f5iMff23 3S4f2?3w-5 3'fif 3iT?l5i':ff'l---fP5'l 5i!lY'A54,4-b 5 Organizations THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Organizations RGANIZATIONS play a very important part in the student activities of every high school. The social affairs of a school are usually given under the auspices of some organization. School organizations are one of the cleanest and most educational sources of amusement. The administration of the B. T. H. S. has realized the importance of organizations and has authorized the organiza- tion of seventeen clubs among the student body. During the past year organizations became one of the out- standing features of the school year. The many organizations afford the affiliation of each student to one club. The clubs meet on the fourth Wednesday of every month, dur- ing the third hour, in various rooms of the school. They are all under the supervision of a faculty adviser. After the business is settled an interesting program is rendered in each club. It is these clubs that furnished and increased the school spirit in 1924. This is shown by various accomplishments including the activities of the Buzzers and Pepper Shakers at athletic eventsg the poultry show, the interesting public meetings and the banquets of the Ag. Clubg the school dances sponsored by the Clee Clubg the plays presented by the Dramatic Clubg and the Christmas program in which each club participated. In the following pages will be found the representation of some of the organizations of B. T. H. S. media 492.911 97 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Norman Gundmch- Adv- Mgr' David Baer, Business Mgr. Homer Brethauer, Editor. Bellevinois Staff This volume represents the earnest efforts of the Bellevinois Staff of the Senior Class of 1924. In September, 1923, the Staff organized and began to work up a book that would be pleasing to all. The book was planned with three things in mind: conservatism, mechanical and editorial correctness. The cover was standardized by last year's Staff and embraces approximately one hundred and ninety-two pages. Single and double page balance was preserved as much as possible. If you have gone through these pages and they have failed to meet your approval, look gently on their faults and failings. Remem- ber, we have tried, and spent no little labor in their preparation, so give us the charity of silence. If we have been mistaken in our idea of what a Bellevinois should be, at all events it has been our constant aim to deal with malice toward none, with charity for all. If in your mind we have been successful, that is the only reward that our efforts demand. If through fault of ours, the Bellevinois fails in its purpose, we can only ask your forbearance and wish our successors better fortune. 98 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 99 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Maroon and hite Staff Editor ............. T eanette Winkler Sport Editor .... . .,.. Russel Stein Ass't. Editor ,..... ...... A be Small Joke Editor... . ..Georgia Simon Ass't. Editor ...... Margaret Conroy Departments ...... .Wilfred Keiner Art Editor ........ Rosalind Mueller Exchanges .... .. ..Ethe1 Leonard Business Manager. ...... Levi Heap Reporter ..... .... I .eonard Niess Reporter .......... ..Robert Bentley Reporter .......... Harvey Schmidt The Maroon and White has tried during 1923-1924 to mirror school life. No effort or expense has been spared to make it an ideal school paper. Three staff representatives were sent to the State Journalism Conference to get new and valuable ideas which would make our paper a real one. Our idea of an ideal paper is a vivid picturization of school life and sports in a setting of good journalism. The organizations and all activities have re- ceived space. The pep that became so spectacular this year was fostered by the Maroon and White's campaign for a cheer leader. Our achievements this year were: an increase in circulation from 350 semi- monthly to 600 semi-monthlyg a larger paper with more newsg a six-page Christmas issue containing pictures of the football meng and an eight-page booster number, the first of its kind ever attempted. We, the Staff, wish to offer our thanks and appreciation to the students for their splendid support. 100 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS lillllllti Rv.- l , J' Girl's Glee Club HE Girls' Glee Club, which was organized two years ago with a membership of about sixteen girls, has grown to be an organization of thirty members. 1lIt has proved to be one of the most industrious clubs of the school, having weekly rehearsals after school hours, and providing music for school recitals, public meetings and conventions. It has held social dances, which have been both a financial and a social success. The Glee Club has undertaken the publication of the school song, the sale of which provides funds for the maintenance of a good 111usic library. Officers: President ....... ...... H elen Towers Vice-President ...... ..... H ortense Wolfort Secreta1'y-T1'easu1'er. ..... Florence Le Pere 101 TH E 1924 BFILLEVINOIS GENERAL LITERARY CLUB. Q 'W 102 7 f THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS B. T. H. . Band When school started last September, Mr. Schmidt said that we would have a band and we did. Prof. Carl, the leader of the orchestra was kind enough to again come to the assistance of the members of the band in organizing them until they could make a good appearance in public. The school furnished some of the instruments and others were furnished by the students themselves. The band's first appearance was at the pep session held on the square the night before the first football game. They have also appeared at every football and basketball game at home and helped to cheer the boys on to victory. The band also helped in the recital and the small admission charged furnished the band with uniforms. Help make the band a success in the coming years. l BAND. CORNETS CLARINET ALTOS Elmer Schifferdecker Laverne Hoover Rgbert Bentley LQIIUS SC'hZ't6f8l' BARITONE George Andres Wesley Verniel' Vernon Price Otto Andres -FROMBONE DRUMS SAXOPHONES Lester Dedltlus Foy Martin Otillu Tegtmeier BASS Paul Wagner Irma Schaefer George Koch 103 Wilbur Wright THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS The Agriculture Club Elmer Keck .... ......... P resident Curt Eckert ........ .... V ice-President Lenius Schaefer ....... ...... S ecretary Henry Schoeneberg... ...... Treasurer Raymond Kassing .... .... A g Reporter Mr. Lentz .................................................. Sponsor HE Ag Club is composed of a group of industrious boys, bent on learning more about that science from which all of us indirectly secure our living. This year the club had its first annual Poultry Show. About two hundred birds were exhibited. Ribbons, cash and merchandise were awarded. A play entitled, The Canvas Christmas and an entertainment were given in connection with the show. Efforts will be made to have a larger, better show next year. The club held its second annual Father and Son Banquet in February. Fifty- eight guests were present. Professor Nolan of the U. of I. was the guest of honor and the speaker of the evening. Besides their regular meetings the club has had three open meetings to which their parents and friends were invited. Several social functions have been enjoyed by the boys during the year. In October they entertained the Home Economics girls with a wiener roast. Mr. Lentz gave them a Christmas party at his home just before the holidays. Another wiener roast was held in April. 104 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS The Commercial Club This club is an organization of students who are pursuing the commercial courses. A member is required to be enrolled in at least two subjects in the commercial department. The purpose of the club is two-fold. It is designed to foster a spirit of goodfellowship amongst the commercial students, at its regular meetings programs are rendered to stimulate accuracy and efiiciency in preparation for work in the business world. Sponsor ................................................. Mr. Lippold President ........ ..... R uby Morris Vice-President ..... ..... C ornelia Jerger Secretary-Treasurei ..... Ruth Schopp 105 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS hjlomathian Club President .......... .... M arjorie Stelngoetter Vice-President ....... .... V irginla Greesmeyer Secretary-Treasurer .... .... A my Jane Harrison Sponsor ............................................... Miss Eckart HE Philomathian Literary Club was organized in 1917 by girls who wished to take up the study of literature to a greater extent than it was possible for them to do in the English classes. Anyone from Freshmen to Senior girls are eligible to belong to this club. Miss Anne Pessel was its sponsor for four years and was succeeded by Miss Dorothy Eckart, the present sponsor. The club has given a number of plays to which the public was invited. It is especially noted for its exciting parties, hikes, etc. The otlicers whose term expired in February were: Ruth Twenhoefel ...... .......... P resident Margaret Eisenberg .... ....... V ice-President Louise Kohl .......................... .... S ecretary-Treasurer The club's chief aim is to constantly improve and to continue to be a credit to the school, as it always has been in the past. 106 if THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS B. T. H. S. rchestra HE Belleville Township High School orchestra is one of the largest and best ever turned out by our school and leader, Mr. Carl. 1ITl1ere are now twenty-eight members in the orchestra and are producing some won- derful work. They have appeared in General Assembly many times and their music was greatly appreciated by the students as well as by the faculty. The orchestra has also appeared in many civic meetings and has also made a great impression there and has made a name for the school. They appeared also at many of the recitals and other entertainments held at the school during the last year and at every appearance made a larger hit. VIOLINS SAXOPHONES 'FROMBONE , , Otilla Tegtmeier Lester Deditius MurJor1e Bowen Irma Schaefer Walter Hartman ALTO Otis Guyman I CLARIEINET Robert Bentley Eugene Schaefer .nverne oover George Andres CORNEATS veHE:R1g5g?E James Goofial Elmer Schifferdecker Ifussel Stem Lenius Schaefer BASS Elmer Arey Nvesley Vernier George Koch Vturren Macke Marvin Wittlich PIANOS DRUMS Henrietta Staehle Edwin Andres Jeanne Baer Bethena Casey im Paul Wagner Foy Martin THE 1924- BELLEVINOIS Thalian Dramatic Club President ......... ...... A nabel Hoppe Vice-President .... .,.. B erenice Buesch Secretary ....... .... R aymond Knoebel Treasurer .......... . ...... ..... W alter Knobeloch Sponsor .............................................. . .Miss Farmer HE Dramatic Club was organized in 1916 with eighty charter members. The object of the organization is to further knowledge along dramatic lines, through the study and presentation of plays. 1lAt the meetings of the club, papers are read on noted actors. Short plays or parts of plays, by noted authors are also read and discussed. At the Christmas program in the gymnasium, December 21, 1923, the Dramatic club presented My Lady-Lace. The members of the cast were: .lonk Heer Ian Van der Bonn .... ...Adolph Ruediger Mudder Kaatje, a Nurse ....... .... B ernice Rollers Antje ............................. .. . . .. .... Ruth Wangelin Miyn Heer Cornelius ................................ William Hueckel THE club is planning to present three short plays on the Quadrangle at the close of the semester. The club has been very fortunate in securing for its sponsor Miss Orena Farmer, who has had a great deal of experience in dramatics and to whose tireless efforts the Dramatic Club owes its success. 108 , I . .A . N - .T , -Y--1 K . , :, Y z in -----:-,.,-:.,v, THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 4 V -Y , , -.--.--.-.--J Tumbling Club President .... .... S ylvester Schicktanz Secretary ......... Wilmer Trieb Sponsor .... Gunderson I-IE Tumbling Club is composed of a number of well-built manly boys, who have shown their ability in the field of athletics in various public functions. At the institute of the Southern Illinois Teachers' Associetion, held ln East St. Louis, the B. T. H. S. Tumblers rendered a part of the program with great success. e. - -4 eell o ww, 3 '-l'TS+!f'Q'-Q , ,1 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Vs, fn .Q .W , -4 13, - ' E-, 1 K' . i . . 1 J f, 'wimv 't Home Economics Club S A BRANCH of the National Home Economics Club we have pledged our loyalty to the Home Economics Club of the Belle- ville Township High School by doing our best, by being our best selves, in action, words, and deeds. Under the able sponsorship of the Misses Anderson and Much- more, the membership has increased from 15 to 45. This year the following officers were elected and they have served their fellow-students as befits those who receive the honor of being officers: Elsie Fritz, '26 ..... ........ P resident Elsie Kraft, '26 .... .... V ice-President Lillian Frick, '27 ..... ...... S ecretary ueampu 110 THE 1924- BELLEVINOIS Science Club Francis Newman ......... President Theodore Becker ..... Sec'y.-Treas. Theophil Rehg ..... Vice-President Miss C. Fischer ........... Sponsor The purpose of the club is to discuss scientific problems and discoveries of the day. Due to the interest in Radio, part of the time is devoted to it. The club was organized with temporary permission in February, 1923. In September of the same year, the club was organized and a constitution adopted. Since then splendid programs have been rendered by the club. The interest that is being taken was shown at the Xmas program of 1923. An attempt was made to present an extraordinary demonstration. Before this could be carried out much experimenting had to be done. On the eve of the day set for the program, six members worked in the school laboratory for several hours, trying to invent and perfect a circuit for the am- plification of voice. This was at last accomplished and perfected. The next day this same group of members set up two power amplifying sets in the gymnasium. The program was rendered and enjoyed by the audience. The deep, loud voice of Santa Claus was heard clearly by all. The Science Club has established a record and a. ilrm foundation. Wlll the future members uphold this record and keep the club going? ll - ' - ll H' l b urrent lstor u Walter Ackerman ........ President Roland Voelkel. . .Sec'y.-Treasurer William Hartnagel. .Vice-President Miss McElwain ............ Sponsor The Current History Club was organized in September, 1923. This organiza- tion was formed in order to give the students of this school an opportunity to keep better in touch with the leading events of the day. Each member adopted the name of some prominent person, and at every roll-call was asked for a short account of this character, enacted by himself. This was very amusing and in- teresting, and at the same time proved educational. The program consisted of papers, talks, and plays which dealt with current events. Each member subscribed for a magazine that published material which was of interest to the club, and which was good source material for the programs. - ' 111 A- 1' ---C . ..-ill F1 al 1, l ull I yll l K. N J .E Wi! lk! 1' 1 , 1. . :U ,, f l ft sl M fl 1 rl ,n 5,5 ll 1 al l ,l 1, X 1 wi 1 ,ffl EE it Q E? ll l J 1 it l ll Q V f J 3 1 1 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Res Publica Romana fLatin Club! There follows a letter from Cicero to Atticus which was intercepted by the Ouija board of Mme. Arbace , the Rosicruclan necromancer. The members of the Latin Club have it reprinted for the beneflt of such members of the B. T, H. S. as do not know about the Res Publlca Romana. Cicero Attico Sal. In my restless wanderings over the world, dear Atticus, I have met a sight that I have a desire to write you about. It is an organization in the Belleville T. H. S. which goes under the name of Res Publica Romana. As its name suggests it is a club that ls supposed to bring back the days of the glorious Roman Republic we lived under. It is governed much the same as our dear old republic was governed. The state ls divided into three orders, plebian, equestrian, and senatorial, according to the knowledge the citizens have of Latin. Its officers are: Robert A. Bentley and Ellion Harrer, consulsg Ruth Arras and Julian Zlehnert, aedlles: Levi Heap, scriba-quaestor, and Esther Nelson, tribune of the people. Their duties are much the same as the duties of the corresponding omcers ln our state. The programs are taken up with Latin ongs, riddles, plays, and talks, and with discussion on the life of our contemporaries. If you should ever have a chance to visit this club. Atticus. it would surely do your heart good. Cura ut valeas. Pridie kalendas Majas. Belleville. Ill. Robert A. Bentley. an-3 65.9 The Spanish Club President .....,....... .... L ester Wagner Yice-President ......... ........... R uth Aull Secretary-Treasurer ..... ................. . ................... R osalind Mueller sponsor ....................... ......... , ............................ M iss Skaar Since Spanish is spoken in so many separate governments and since a study ln school has increased the past six years far beyond the growth of any other languageg and be- cause of our interest in the southern Republics and Spanish-speaking islands, a demand for Spanish Clubs is becoming universal. Our Spanish Club was organized last September. Although the number of members is somewhat limited, considerable interest has been aroused. The club has undertaken to study the life and achievements of the peoples of the Spanish-speaking countries. To this end, it has been studying a pamphlet entitled Spanish-Its Value and Place in American Education. This has been compiled by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish in an effort to assemble ln convenient form a few of the opinions expressed by scholars and authorities, past and present, with regard to the literary. cultural, and historical significance of Spanish and the nations of the Western Hemisphere that are de cended from Spain. Practical use of spoken Spanish ls encouraged through games, songs. and occasional reports in the language. Several short Spanish plays have been successfully presented. The Club has subscribed to two papers-La Prensa and E1 Eco, which are published in New York for the use of Spanish speaking in this country. The work of the Club has greatly stimulated interest in the language and has been highly profitable. : 112 S ' :f 1 ' R 'V'V 'V V ' 1' .1 -'.- VVnf- V ,V -- . ., ivzfizp -i if ST'a?:TE E:I'm' '- ' ?'L?51 5i.,q' '-ff'? 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' Don't pass any subjects during the months or you may have to take finals. Don't allow your head to swell too much while you're a freshman, it may burst before you're a senior. Don't be a knocker-support your school. Don't exert your brains-you may end up in Anna-a nervous wreck. Don't gush. Don't try to impress everybody with your importance-it might affect them the other way. Don't ask any member of the Staff if they worked hard to get their annual out-it may embarrass them. Don't ask Miss Gildehaus any questions about her man-she blushes so easily. Don't gaze from the Bellevinois Staff Room into the teachers' rest room. They resent it, especially when they are displaying their talents. Don't carry a copy of Advice in Love around in your pocket. Remember the embarrassment it caused Homer? Don't kick about the meals in the cafe. The cooks do their best. Don't whistle in the corridors-it just isn't done. Don't throw paper around in the Lincoln Theater. That privilege is reserved for the smart set. - Don't try to paint the smokestack, you might get arrested. Don't argue with Miss Miller, you might get the best of her. Don't take Mr. Schmidt's advice. You might amount to something if you did. Don't criticise the Bellevinois too much. Remember we did our best. Don't forget to try to graduate. Why Editors Take Bichloricle of Mercury How many pages are you going to have in the book? What colors are you going to use? Who is going to be the school queen? I'l1 never speak to you again if you put my picture in the book. Did you get an ad from -? Who is going to do the printing? Can I see some snapshds? Did you get that group picture from the photographer yet? When is the book coming out? Are you going to have his picture in the book? How many subscriptions did you get during the sales cam- paign? Who's all on the Staff? What are you going to have in the Feature Sec- tion? Can I come in the Staff Room? What are you writing up? Are you going to have more snapshots in the book this year than last year? When is the book going to press? How many dollars worth of ads have you? How much does it cost to publish the book? To whom is the book going to be dedicated? 1v13 4 T T THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 3- . n 1 l X l J- Dedication O PAJAMA PETE we do foolishly tledivate this section, for no reason at all. As you gaze on his uoinposed countenance and regal ari'ay are you not inspired to supreme respect? Ot' course not, you're not supposed to he. ll Can you not hear his masterful voice sound forth as he statuesquely grips the umbrella, in strains of the ditty, It Ain't Gonna Rain No More? You may, on first thought, believe him one of the toiling armies of street. cleaners. But look closer. And you will find your mistake. tahemll He's just one of the boys, trying to get along and his parting words are, A kick in the drink, is worth two in the pants! Three guesses, who am I? 114 -- ---'T--Y .1--Q-vu wg--1..-np.4,a ve. .. ..- , n v-- f- wg- THE 1924. BEI.LIilVINOIS Class Will of 1924 E, THE class of 1924 of the Belleville Township High School in the County of St. Clair, and in the State of Illinois, being of a somewhat sound mind and good judgment, before leaving this shrine of mind employment and haunting memories, do herein express our last will and testament in order to establish our influence and memory in the hearts and minds of all who chance to read, and that our interest may be justly distributed, especially among our beloved faculty and fellow students. Section A-To Mr. H. G. Schmidt, our most esteemed and admired friend, adviser, and principal, we grant our total forgiveness for all past injustices. Section B-To the members of the faculty we will our great appreciation and thanks for all their trials, troubles, and tears which were vainly wasted in their efforts for our betterment these last several years. We also bequeath them our love, respect and sympathy. To Mr. Friedli we bequeath all our school spirit, pep, and loyalty. Section C-To the prospective seniors, so-called juniors, we do humbly be- queath our sympathy, since you, dear class of '25, will get very little from any other source. We do duly will to the sophomores all the courage we have left, which is little, but very potent, as you will need much of it in your coming ordeal as upper classmen of this institution. To the freshmen so much abused we do bequeath Mr. Yarbrough, who will help you out of your present state of abuse and deliver you even as he did for us. Section D-To Bill, our janitor, we do right respectfully will a new pair of coveralls so that he may win favor in the eyes of the fair young Juniors even as he has captivated the hearts of one or two Seniors-such as Margie and Anabel. To Felix, the yellow feline, we do humbly bequeath more food and more classrooms to explore. To the next Bellevinois Staff we do respectfully bequeath an editor with as much patience as ours, and one who has in his vocabulary, Get that material in. Section E-Personal Bequests: I, Russel Stein, will my opinion of myself to Dell Stafford. I, Nathan Londe, will my friend Goof to Leonore Schofield and Mary Ann. Don't fight, girls! Ahem! I, Kathryn Niemeyer, will my uke to Mr. Carl. I, Roy Charlton, will my statuesque physique to Pete Kern. I, Grace Erlinger, will my queenly stride to Ruth Twenhoefel. I, Lillian Foree, will my flirtatious eye to Hortense Wolfort. I, Norman Gundlach, will my basket shooting ability to some little adoring freshman whose sole ambition it is to rise to my position. -p-- 115 - -3 THE 1924- BELLEVINOIS I, Raymond Knoebel, will my knowledge of the Dinosaur egg to the Ag Club. I, Charles Grant, will my ability to drink coffee from a saucer to Mr. Bohannon. I, Reba Mary Hill, will my pull with older men to Marie Dahm. I, Wilmer Trleb, will my sense of humor and sudden outbursts to Mr. Llppold. I, Mayme Small, will my appropriate name to Bernice Christopher. I, Marie Turner, will my one and only to any one who can love, honor, and obey him better than I. I, Wilburet Ulrich, will my gift of gab to Jeanne Baer. I, Ida Voelkel, will my athletic abilities to Ruby Morris. I Lester Wagner, will my tiny shoes to Lillian Duvall. I, Yarro Votava, will the outgrowth on my upper lip to Mr. Karch. I May Dietz, will my patient and calm disposition to Mary Ann Eidmann. I, Berenice Buesch, will my strict attention paid in Spanish class to Quentin Greeley. I, Ruth Aull, will my long distance changes of residence to someone who likes to travel. I, Bessie Grabill, will my line of chatter to Vivian Cherry. I, William John Hifeckel, will Bedelia to Carl Feickert. I, Francis Nesblt, will my twin brothers to the Tremain sisters. I, Theophll Rehg, will my loud and sonorous voice to George Votava. I, Elizabeth Ebel, will my ildelity to Kathryne Karr. I, Walter Knobeloch, will my lumber-jack shirts and loud ties to Gus Kelley. I, Oscar Winter, will my dignified appearance to any frivolous Junior who needs it. I, Eleanor Schaeffler, will my popularity with the faculty to Clarence Fincke. I, Marion Twitchell, will my ability to fall asleep in Miss Miller's history or clvics class, whenever they prove uninteresting, to future classes. f'1'hey'1l need itll I, Mary Corwin, will my job in the caf to Oscar Kohl. I, Ethel Elchinger, will my glasses to some hard drinker like Goof. I, Viola Wagner, will my ability to blush to Ann Votava. I, Theodore Holtgrave, will my drag with the Senior glrls to any Junior boy who wants it. I, Walter Ackerman, will my wonderful marcel to someone who can discover my secret method. I, David Baer, will my inquisitive nature to Gilbert Ransom. I, Margaret Conroy, will my democracy to Dolly Mueller. I, Lyman Welsenstein, leave Fred Smith a lawyer's fee in order to have his name changed to one easier pronounced. I, Hulda Brethauer, will my brilliance to Fritz Dechant. I, Raymond Keller, will my radio to William Schmisseur. I, Helen Towers, will my skepticism of men to the man haters of this school. I, William Hester Walton, will my facial expression of profound study and meditation to Sadie Bell. 116 -.. ,7 7:7777 Y f . . Y ,Jig-fcfm' - tr THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS W x , 7 , ,, 4:11 ,, --.4, ,. , ,....1.... - ,... Y .....,....--f ,. I 1 , i Q I, Sylvester Schlcktanz, will my sylph-like form to Abraham Small and my nickname Sy to the school cat. I, William Plingsten, will my love for the fairer sex to Bus Schaetller. I, Eugene Schnipper, will my impish nature and ability to torment the faculty 5 to Edward Kloess. 'J I, Bernice Rolfes, will my play-writing ability to Alice Ehret. I, Myrtle Keck, will my Ford to my brother. I., I, Minnie Londe, will my sweet disposition to Mr. Hexter. r I 1, I, Francis Newman, will my knowledge of chromatic aberration, electron ' I theory, diathermanos bodies, fudlum, etc., to Lance Jones. I, Edna Jung, will my mathematic genius to Marjorie Steingoetter. I, Margaret Kapp, will my sweet li'l voice to Alice Foree. I, Ruth Arras, will Yarro Votava to Georgia Wangelin. , I, Homer Brethauer, will my chivalry to Bill Twenhoetel. it I, Doris Klingelhoefer, will my historical knowledge to Leota Munden. H I, Anabel-Elizabeth Hoppe, will my bluffing propensities to Mary Yarbrough. I! ij I, Aurelia Conrath, will my conscientlousness to Kenneth Bonville. lu, g. t I, Eugene Dammerlch, will my Caruso voice to Edith Vogt. , I, Harry Frank, will my extensive information on the Teapot Dome scandal to Vivian Erdman. 'Q I, Inez Moore, will my ability to get coughing flts in history class to Frederick A Gundlach. I, Mabel Emge, will my contagious grin to any poor down-hearted Freshie who needs cheering. I, Elmer Arey, will the pleasure of reading Whiz Bang, etc., to Charles Hill. I, Mildred Mae Mueller, will my boisterousness to the Signal Hill Gang. I, Thomas Bates, will my formula of complexion cream that brings forth the beautiful roses, to Ruth Wangelin. I, Mildred Feickert, will my ability to make rare breaks to Annie Tremain. I, Wilbur Appleman, will my ability to play the organ to Albert Sprich. I, Aurelia Frick, will my neatness to Goof Ruediger. I, Isabelle Cobb, will my meekness to Elizabeth Engleman. 4 I, Harold Butts, will my braggadacio to Harold Kaeser. I, Augusta Borman, will my leaning toward fat men to Alice Beck. I, Harold Glover, will my desire for wisdom to Herbert Huber. The Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Four Belleville Township High School. This class having declared this document their last will and testament and having duly sealed and signed it, we, at their request, do hereunto sign our names as witnesses. Mary Chrismus, Sy QThe school catl. I 1 ' 1- 'L 2, J 117 ' I Arey,? Zglg' I? lx 1, Kill I J v L A W, f M ,lay ,, l ' E FF ll ,. I 'I I fy fl Y 4 dr All if I I I . IL , ll N 1 I 3 h' Pi it A 5, v 1 ,I , I it 1 ll ,w . ,I u I 1 J THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 118 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS uestions We Cannot Answer Who knows whether Helen Towers above the rest of her class- mates? Does Charles Grant that he's a sheik among the ladies? Is Elmer Arey on a hot summer day? Has Oscar Kohl enough to heat the building? Is Elizabeth Ebel to hold Clent's love? Is Harry Frank and Lester Ernst in their confessions to the girls? Why did Harold Groh fond of Ruth? Did Byron Grieve over the death of John Barleycorn? Did Marie Turner head to see Walter Ackermann? When Norman Burns, does one call out the fire department? Does Joe Gamble, or is he an honest boy? Has Carl Taylor made suits? Did the girls blush when they saw David Baer? Since Harold Butts, is he the goat? When she cried did Roy Herter? Do you think Rose Woodburn if anyone lit her? Was Leroy Wright when he skipped class? Did Roland Press his suit? Did Donald Bunch when he got a poor hand? Does Eugene Park on the lawn? Did Dale Carrol on Christmas Eve? Does Donald Cook his own meals? Did Josephine Hug any of the B. T. H. S. sheiks? Did Yorker Wade through the Richland Creek? Is Irwin Mohr ambitious than any of the other boys? When Julius Camps out at night, does he take a, chaperon? Is Ruth Aull or is Inez Moore? If Eugene Schnipper would Anabel Hoppe? . If Louise goes iishing is Thomas Bate? Because it's Leap Year should Alice Sy fsighj? If Ethel May and Mildred May, Mabel? It wouldn't Matter if Mr. Raymond Rapp'd the furniture Much- more than usual, if one would need a Lentz to see the Skaar--but Mrs. R. might give him Hexter. We have a. versatile faculty-Other than vocations besides teaching-a Farmer, a Miller and a Fisher. 119 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS School Calendar .Q nfl 5 355.75 fi if AQ., 5 '3TflL .--- 1:77 i --f HJ' F- I I 1 - M ' ' 1 .Lil V' 'Til ' if' 1 l- was 1 f sf 1 2 4 A ,I .X ,V rf 120 September 7-First day of school. Fresh- men are requested to park kiddy- cars, dolls, choo choos, chewing gum, and Fords in rear. September 9-Seniors faint when Fresh- man trips to school in socks. Poor boy had frost bitten knees, too. Always remember what Caesar said, One can never tell in the morning, what weather prevaileth upon us be- fore the night. or to be more explicit Venl, vidi, vici. September 11-Belleville police given a try out when Cochran. a Texas ranger, begins target practice on his wife and mother-in-law. Daring Dan Taylor exhibits his super-human strength by dragging him out, Knock down, drag out we calls it. September 12-Senior Class Meeting. O!- tlcers elected - Norman Gundlach, President. Homer Brethauer named Editor of the Bellevinois. September 13-Misses Miller and Grlgg suffer effects of too much night life. Our sympathy, teachers. September 15-Search for Freshmen. Aha! discovered. The Sells-Floto Circus is giving them a treat. September 20-Reba Hill, one of our dig- nified sisters, gracefully slides into Jos. Saenger's store on her pretty ear. We suggest she try out for base- ball. Wouldn't she be a pitcher ? September 30-Davy comes to school with chapped lips. These Wiener roasts and such cool evenings. October 1-The Freshmen have a meet- ing. Call for the fire-department. More children crushed. October 3-Norman suffers from moon- struck tonsils when the ZR-1 sails over our fair city at 3:30 A. M. Con- tldentially, Norman was just stagger- ing homeward. October 4, 5, 6-Air Meet in St. Louis. Speaking of air meets, Alice Beck is so dumb she thinks a pylon is some sort of a free-for-all fight. lnciden- tally, to all whom it may concern, a pylon is a starting point for an air race. October 10-Seniors celebrate Fourth ol' July by shooting fire crackers on the campus. Bill fthe janitory wakes up after all these years and just gives 'em heck, by gum! October 12-Pep meeting. Frist display of real spirit in years. Our cheer leaders, Goof and Paul R., appear in patsy rompers. First appearance of school band. Unanimously sug- gested that they practice at home. The Bellevilleans decide we are ruf- ilans! VVell, they might as well get used to it. October 12--Everybody gets his habits on and struts his deep sugar to the Alumni dance. October 13-Senior boys get playful and break balloons in cafe day after Alumni dance. Mr. Schmidt proposes a nursery to make them feel more at home. THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS October 15-Homer makes mistake when he asks,the wrong Freshman girl to go to Wiener roast. October 17-Senior boys receive much support when they step out in sus- penders. Yes, he's a nice boy, bu he snaps his suspenders! ribbons. We suggest they adopt the fad-it seems so appropriate. Me0w. September 22-East Side game. 7-0 favor of East Side. Not so bad-still-not so good. October 22-Safety pin frat is organized and is immediately suppressed. VVc girls must have our fun. October 30gl ootball players display their dramatic talent by performing for l B .M lf 5 me I lil School Calendar , ., OCt0bef' 19-JLllli0I' il'lS 'llle'lI' with h'llE I 1' xr Iii - . U ww? l. . us in General Assembly, We deem it very clever. November 2-Real food is seen for the first time in the cafe when special lunch is served the football men. With all that backing. besides two special cars full of loyal Maroon and Whitc rooters. they couldn't hit the Alton line hard enough. Ah. well. we have another chance at them, and now we're on to their city tricks. November 4--Student attendance becomes a minus quantity when -many leave for the Illinois Homecoming. November 6-A straggling few, .stagger home from Illinois after giving the old place the once-over. November 7-12-Students kick about hav- ing school on Monday, the day after Armistice Day, after a tive day vaca- tion due to the Teachers' Institute. W'e're so easily pleased. November 14-A gang of studious OJ hi- school students are shown the door at the library. Naughty, naughty. And to think there were Seniors in that crew. November 16-Bill Hueckel receives the highest grade in an English test. First time in years. Well. he ought tog he has had enough practice. November 18-General hi-school disturb- ers at library are kicked out again. Mr. Schmidt objects. November 21-Loyola game?!?!'!-RUM- PUS! November 23-First real work done on Hellevinois! Ray! November 23--We get out of classes at noon! NVhy? To eat our lunches! 0utside!'-- November 24-Game with Troy, at Troy. Murder! 54-0 favor B. T, H. S. By the way. did Votava play? November 24-Hulda B. and Ida V. re- fuse to wear sweaters. November 25-Senior meeting to decide on pictures. November 28-Senior tree planting. Every Senior in turn takes the shovel and does his bit. Isn't that the dirt? November 28-School band blossoms out headed by Mr. Ludwig Limburg Carl -the dumb major-pardon us-drum major. i -..tra iw, ,yr pf' -. ll? We QQ Q J 4. fly IW L . f 4-,tt W ,H W M2 it Tags ocm 4: fe IQ, I? ' 4 , , THE 1924- BELLEVINOIS chool Calendar November 29-Game with Granite City. Tlianlcsgiviiig. 13-0. Rain! VVe win, by golly! November 30-Thanksgiving harvest and only half attends classes. reaps its the school -.4 'l 15' gel! i A .NE .... an 'X N1 SPE'ZTlfH-I Du RPLE MENS! December 5-First snow of season. Fresh- men arrive on snow shoes. Shouts ol' joy! December 6-More photographs arrive. Xl'hy is everybody so disappointed? Fogpran did his best. December 7-First basketball game of season with 0'l allon. Score 20-6 favor ITS. December 10Al!avy interviews Postmaster Opp in order to sell him an ad for the l'ost Oflice. Oh, he is dnmh. NVell, Davy says it pays to advertise. December 13-'Phe Study Hall resembles riot. Mr. Selnnidt rushes up when a. crash of chairs. hooks, ete., is heard. Miss tlildehaus fails to keep order. December 14-Mr. Karr-h places first order for Re-llevinois. December 14--Analwl hlossoms out to school in her lflth sweater. Poor girl! December 14----Raslu-thall game with Ed- wardsville. Sc-ore 29-ll favor Belle- December 18-Break ground for the audi- didn't they do that Decerrber 19-Poultry show in Mr. Lenz's room, Some real freaks. too. Orange, - Dine, purple. green and yellow ehiek- fins. Mr. Sc-hinidt swears that he ff ville. R f ' torium. NVhy Qi' 0 ! f four years ago? - il f ' M-f -53' We KT . '- ix XSQ,-gi' 2 U 5. 1 S47 5 SSS W2 ?i hel 1-onvinr-es tives a treat without error. not good, hut January 17-XVill l'ie for lunrh- easnalties in Januarv 7-Everybody hack at school with new togs. he-Irs shrieks from Staff Room. Ana- him 'twas the rude. naughty roosters! D'cen1ber 19-Xmas programs at all eluhs. Freshmen excused in order to give them time to enjoy their toys. January 16-Mr. Tangora gives the na- and writes 147 words a minute. Not had. not bad. wonders ever cease? 9 different kinds. Five Senior Flass on Janu- ATLI 1 . 'AV EDJ. ary 18. January 20-Nothing unusual. January 28-Finals begin. Everybody happy?! Don't shoot. f is a - ' . '. Y Ja wary 29 Moxe agony 3 , 00 January 30-The grand jury of B. T. H. sly Z K S. students find weighty enough evi- '9 Q Q Y dence to indict all faeulty to be held QQ p'v..' Q for trial for manslaughter in finals. ' X ., fi -X February 4-New semester begins and Q3 ,'1f.Q '35 two Senior girls get the lowdown on ' 'QS -2 'ff the naughty Freshmen who hold a 5 V , ai mfg- nursery rhyme eontest on the front Q ll 'J QV steps. Papa spank! ' i February 7-Seniors start going to class to he bored for one more semester. February 9-No school! Ray!! It's Sat- . urday!!! Q: . February 12-Linc-oln's birthday, but we'd sn- 5'5 ' never know it 1That has hidden nails 122 in it.D THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS School Calendar February 15-Rosalind misses her chair in the cafe. More people crushed! February 20-'Revealed that Miss Fay Miller is still sending Christmas cards. February 20-Sales campaign starts and many are deprived of fifty cents. February 22wNVashington's birthday. Ber- niee suggests we go to the party. XVhose party? XVashington's birth- day party. February 24-Our assistant editor goes to vhureh and gets religion hy heing baptized. Now Anahel hasn't any excuse for not going to heaven. February 26'-Not to be inquisitive. but why is it that overv time Mr. Schmidt takes in a eonvention so many stu- dents are suspended? 'l'hat's the ln5'sterY. February 27-Students be-rome anxious about school queen. But we'll never tell. February 28-Gingham dresses appear. all of whirh proves that Spring has certainly come. February 29-Baseball praetioe begins. March 6-All ot? for the tournament!!! Alton vs. Fighting Five. Due to Mr. l.ipn,old's boisterous rooting we win 14-1... March 7-More tournament. Miss Much- more and Mr. Lippold step out un- ehaneroned. We defeat .Terseyvillo 28-10. March B-'Fournament rontinued. Bou- unets shower down upon H. 'I'. H. S. when we snatch the tournament. de- feating VVood River lf!-5, VVith all this. Miss Edwards arrives with bohbed tresses. March 10-Miss Farmer gives the stu- dents a treat by appearing with her looks out and a mean permanent wave. March 114Benton tournament sentiment arises. March 14-15-Renton tournament pep meeting at T. F. station to give them a good start. but it wasn't good enough. Hard lux-k. And we let Pen- tralia heat vs. March 26-The D Street faeulty gang en- tertain the Raskethall men at dinner. Not to get personal, but why didn't Groh walk home with lluth the next afteriioo11'?'?'?'??? March 28-Job's Daughters' dance. Much mirth enjoyed by all. March 30-Anabel again goes to church. There must be a man in the case. March 31-Nothing unusual. April 1-Seniors get Avi in all their sub- jem-ts-April Fool. Big day for Goof. Aprll 4-Institute in East St. Louis. Stu- dents get a well-earned rest. April 7s-eSenior-Junior prime battle. What makes VVa1lie Ackerman so disfigured? Aprll 8-Students and their playfulness are written up in daily local papers. VVe must have our publicity. QQ vit mt -41 J MAR-L0 ,Q H44 .ll THE 1924- BELLEVINOIS uestions Bill Board: Question: Why is Mr. Dehner so crahby? Answer: Apparently you've never been married. Question: Why doesn't R. Hause- mann go on a diet? Answer: It makes him hungry. Question: How in the world can the old folks tell, it ain't gonna rain no more? Answer: How dry I am. Question: Why doesn't R. Hause- mann take poison? Answer: Why waste poison? Question: Why does Mr. Lippold smile so much lately? Answer: Because he knows so 'Muchmoref' A Love-sick Damsel: Question: The other day I met an awful nice boy, and my heart gave a couple of extra beats. Since then I've felt sort of dreamy and sad. Am I in love? If not, please describe the symptoms. Answer: My dear, you are not. If you were, your heart would stop beat- ing. You'd sleep constantly, and you would not be yourself. Question: What makes Miss Eck- ert smile so sweetly at everyone? Answer: The joke's on you: she doesn't. Question: Does a teacher look sweeter with short or long hair? Answer: Yes. Question: How many crushes can a girl have a semester? Answer: Ask Mary Ann, she's had the limit. Question: What relation is Roy Kirschner to his Saxon? Answer: Dutch Uncle. Worried: Question: Who dyed the Red Sea? Answer: The well Read Arabian Knights. Bob: Question: Why doesn't H. G. S. let the girls roll their socks in Gym? Answer: I think Mr. Gunderson objectsi?J K. K.: Question: Why do all the teachers get their hair bobbed? Answer: They must try to preserve their long lost youth. Hortense Wolfort: Question: Do you think I can beat Amy's time with Harold Kaeser? Answer: Yes, if you reduce so that you can run as fast as Amy Jane! Z. W.: Question: Why does Sy rob the cradle? Answer: He may be old but he has young ideas. T. N. T.: Question: Why don't we get some pep in this school? Answer: Wake up, stupid: you're asleep! Allan Daily: Question: Does Mabel Sapp love me? Answer: She probably does, being a Sapp. 0. O.: Question: Have I any chance with my amour???? Answer: Armour, did you say???? Be S'wlft!!!! A. V.: Question: What do you think of the girls' B. B. team? Answer: My dear, I'm not profane. 124 I THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS uestions Question: Why does Miss Eubanks Dumb Dora: always chaperone Mr. Llppold and Miss Muchmore? Answer: Misery loves company! Question: Why don't we have some real Sheiks out here? Answer: We haven't the sand! M T.: Question: Who is that nice gentle- man Miss Seibert rides with in a Ford? Answer: How do you know he is nice? La Sc L. B.: Question: Does the one I love be- long to somebody else? Answer: Yes, we have no ba- nanas. Question: Why is it so hard to get admits? Answer: It isn't! See me. Question: Why doesn't Kitty Karr try advertising toys? Answer: She doesn't have to.- That's deep. V. E.: Question: Why don't the girls wear garden hose? . Answer: They're afraid of garter snakes. Question: What happens to the books and other miscellaneous articles that disappears from our lockers? Answer: Are you accusing me? Dear Orena: Question: Is it proper to say-she have or she ain't? Answer: Yes, at times. Question: Why can't Schifferdecker sheik Miss Grigg? Answer: She's been sheikedl by experts. Question: Why did the Seniors let George Votava go on the night of April 7? Answer: There was no more rope, R. K. H.: Question: Why did a certain post graduate carry a book entitled, The Finer Points of Love Making ? Answer: Rosa, you ought to know. Question: Why does Johnny Karch continually bawl out the Seniors? Answer: Because he can't do it at home. It doesn't take. Question: Why do Miss Grigg and Miss Miller keep their 9:30 dates with automobile salesmen a dark secret? Answer: Because some of the stu- dent body might be jealous! Question: Why does Bernice rave at Homer? w Answer: It's only affection, my dear. Tony: Question: Why doesn't Alice Beck propose to Sy? You know it's leap year. - Answer: Yes: but she doesn't. Question: What does H. G. S. stand for? Answer: Because there's no room for him to sit down. Question: Who's the best looking fellow at B. T. H. S.? Answer: Benzlne Bill. Question: Do you think I can beat Alex's time with Bill Hoehner? Answer: I don't know you well enough to say!-That's a deep one. I regret to say that owing to the personal and conlldentlal natures of many of the questions, I am unable to answer them upon these pages-but, if any person desiring particulars will send a self-addressed envelope to Carrie Ashes, care of Bellevinois Stall, your request will be given immediate attention. . 125 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS h0's Whose In The B. T. H. S. '24 Alice ..... ....... ..... .... . . . ........ ........Sy's Ruth ....... . .......... Harold's Vivian E. ...... .... M ost Anybody's Georgie ......... ..... E verybody's Miss Muchmore .... ..... M r. Llppold's Cecyle .......... ....... W ilfred's Amy Jane ..... ...... H aro1d's Walter ....... ............... M arie's Wally K. ........ ............. N obody's CTJ Mr. Gunderson .. . ..... That's a Great Secret Mr. Frledli .... ................... B . T. H. S. H. G. Schmidt ...... ................... F red. J. Kern J. H. Yarbrough . .. ...fDisputedl Sap's and George's The Cooks ................, ................. N o Volunteers Johnny Vogt .................. .......... ....... M i ss Eckart Ray K., Earl T., Eugene S. ............. .... M iss Gildehaus' NOTICE! A liberal reward will be given to any student or human being who will fur- nish the lady members of the faculty with a reliable matrimonial agency. Call room 110, 4th or 5th hours. SITUATION WANTED. An industrious young gentleman desires a position as a signer and issuer of admits at some charitable institution. B. T. H. S. preferred. Address Adolph Ruediger. FOR SALE. On time or cash payments. 300 history 7 and 8 outlines and maps. 60 hours of outside reading in history, 7 and 8. For further details see Raymond Knoebel. ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss Marjorie Steingoetter announces the opening of her new up-to-date ladies' barber shop in room 209. Miss Steingoetter has had a great deal of ex- perience in barbarism. Shlngling her specialty. Kindly bring your own fine tooth comb. HELP WANTED. A few more stat! room lounge lizards to give advice on how to get out a. real annual. Call Bellevinois Staff Room. Learn to speak English correctly! My fees are reasonable! Text book English As She Is Spoken. Call George Votava and get in on this wonderful effect.-B. T. H. S. Students and Faculty Only LECTURE! The Evils of Divorce-Florence Miller. Admission Free. Dew Drop Inn, June 1, 1924. PERSONAL! A peppy young girl of sweet sixteen, a Dodge and a Dog, desires to com- municate with any handsome sheik, ambitious enough to marry her and be her father's hired man. Address Miss Georgia Wangelin, Belleville, Illinois. 126 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Bel1evi1le's Business District. Belleville is a city or line homes, churches, schools, and clubs. its streets are paved and beautifully shaded. It is a fine city to live and work in. Belleville is the most important airship port in America. The lighter-than-air activities of the War Department are centralized at Scott Field, Where the gov- ernment has an investment of several million dollars in hangars, airships, airplanes, workshops and equipment. The field covers an area of 619 acres of land and the Scott Field hangar, which is three city blocks in length, nearly a block wide and as high as a 16-story building. it , c 'M' ., In the Residence Section. 127 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS HN llll HHH? 'VU S1'H'I I' l II'II,lV. M111 HA HY HI AMPS IN 'I'HlC HANHAII. lY'l'I'IRlUR VIICVV HF 'l'HI'l I,ARGI'I H 128 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS LANDING THE A-4 'll'1'I l'lNG READY FOR A CRUISE. 'PHE OBSERVATION BALLOON. M - 129 J THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS Ten Years Hence UNE 20th, 1934-just ten years ago the illustrious C?J class of 1924 filed on the stage in the quadrangle of the dear old B. T. H. S. and received their diplomas. What fond recollections this day brings-those escapades -those jokes-those freshies-the good old gang-the games, the tournaments- Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Yarbrough, the detective, that old faculty, and above all the dear old class of '24. On the table at my right are my annuals, '21, '22, '23, '24 editions of the Bellevinois. Again I live those old days in the B. T. H. S. with my old friends. I wonder what's become of them- But this is no time to meditate on the good old days. A famous scientist was coming to call on me, in fact he was already there, how strangely familiar that voice was. A man of dignifled appearance entered no other than the in- ventor of a noiseless engine for aeroplanes. Did my eyes deceive me or was that my old friend Bill Hueckel of the class of '24. No time for a scientitlc discussion- except that Bill insisted that he got his start from his mechanical practice on Bedella, the has the original engine in his planej. We decided to hunt up the class of '24 and prepare for a, round-the-world trip which we expected to complete in flve days. We hopped into Bedella, but the engine didn't hit right, tqueer thing for Bedeliaj. After flying about five miles we stopped at a hangar, and our machine was repaired by no other person than Thomas Bate. He and Viola Wagner are married and living duly scrappily. Tommy told us that he had been visited by the noted Avlatrlx, Anabel Hoppe, and her mechanic, Gladys Wilderman. We left hurriedly and again started our hunt for the members of '24. As I tuned in on the radio tone invented for planes by Lyman Weisenstelnl familiar words greeted my ears- Bearing the old Maroon and White -yes, that was the old Maroon and White sung by- the famous soprano, Leota Munden, from KDKA Pittsburgh, Pa.-Margaret Kapp announcing. We landed at Washington, D. C. where Francis Nesbit, President of the U. S. was making a speech. Fran suddenly stopped talking when he saw us and in- vited us to the White House for dinner, with a few of the members of his cabinet. Ruth Aull, Secretary of State: Nathan Londe, Secretary of Treasuryg David Baer, Attorney General: Ida Voelkel, Secretary of Agricultureg Ray Knoebel, Secretary of Labor. Pres. Nesbit explained that he has placed several other members of '24 in responsible positions in the Capital. Theodore Holtgrave ls one of the men employed to keep the White House grounds in order-this position is sim- ilar to that of Benzlne Bill in the B. T. H. SJ One of the White House cooks is none other than Mildred Feickert tthat explained the beans and wleners we had for dinnerj. Francis, rather Pres. Nesbit married Aurelia Frick and they are employing Ruth Arras as governess for their children, Henry Galen, and Florence Jezabel. In the course of our conversation we learned a little more concerning the class of '24. Lillian Foree, Wilbert Ullrich, Harry Frank, Inez Moore are in Con- gress. Roy Charlton and Mayme Small are married and living in New York where Roy is working for a comb manufacturing company. Mayme is posing for pictures to be used as advertisements for The Daily Dozen. Sylvester Schick- tanz, Harold Butts, Walter Ackerman and Russel Stein have opened a large basket-making factory in Philadelphia which has proved very successful. Homer Brethauer is struggling along editing the Ladies' Home Journal. tHls chief trouble seems to be letting other people read his copy before the book is printed.J Elizabeth Ebel, Mildred Mueller, and Helen Towers are establishing a home for Old Maids and Their Cats. Clent Houston finally married Doris Jean Klingel- hoefer and they are living ln Belleville. Clent is a famous optician. We really hated to leave Washington, but we did want to run over to New York before departing on our cruise. In New York we tlnd that Mlnette Londe is to star in the Zlegfeld Follies of 1935. Bernice Rolfes has written a new play which is to be produced next year starring, Kathryn Niemeyer and William Walton. 130 THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS ii' Harold Glover, president of the Y. M. C. A. is married to Bessie Grabill. Margaret Conroy is very successfully managing her tea shop Ye Teapot Dome. The firm Turner and Knobeloch, interior decorators, is doing very well, especially since Marie and Wally have decided to be partners for life and have taken an ex- cursion to the Little Church Around the Corner. There was lots more to see in New York, but as far as our quest was con- cerned we were finished with it. Chicago was our next stopping place. At a recital given for the benefit of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Children of the members of the Strikers' Union No. 58. 595,953, we heard Hulda Brethauer, the world's greatest pianist, play. We found that Elmer Arey is the Mayor of Chicago and Norman Gundlach is the Head of the prohibition officers of the city. On our way to St. Louis we stopped at Belleville, where Yaro Votava is teach- ing English and coaching basketball at the high school. Oscar Winter is a prom- inent business man. He bought Nick's wagon and is making a fortune in com- petition with the B. T. H. S. cafeteria. Isabelle Cobb is his blushing bride. In St. Louis I found May Dietz and Ethel May Eichinger running a second hand store. I suppose I would be too personal if I'd tell the names of some of their patrons-but I'Il add that not a few former B. T. H. S. students and faculty, patronize their shop. In Tucson, Arizona, we saw Marlon Twitchell riding horseback. After ten years her ambition had been finally realized, she was attending the University of Arizona. In San Francisco we came upon Augusta Borman who had opened a beauty shop in the Ambassador. Augusta has been very successful, and on several oc- casions she has been called to Hollywood to put the makeup on some of the movie stars. Eugene Dammerich gave up his operatic career to be the successor to Ramon Navarro. We travelled from San Francisco to Toklo without seeing one of our class- mates. In Toklo we found Mabel Emge, who is doing social service work, and is engaged to marry the son of a wealthy American rice grower. In Moscow, Russia, we found Wilbur Appelmann studying the social condi- tions, he intends to write a new Sociology text book and is busy getting data. In Paris we happened to meet Aurelia Conrath and Mary Corwin, buyers for Belleville's Famous Dry Goods Co. They informed us that our old friend Eugene Schnlpper had just been elected sheriff of St. Clair County and that he had been successful in making the county safe for prohibition. Eleanor Schaff- ler, the famous movie star, was on her honeymoon with her producer, Francis Newman. They were bound for Venice. Both Eleanor and Francis are perfectly UEDDY- In Spain we met Reba Hill, who is planning a trip to the Holy Land with her husband, who is no other than Wm. Pflngsten. Bill has been wonderfully suc- cessful in law. In London we met Mr. and Mrs. Theophil Rehg. Mr. Rehg is a professor of literature at Cambridge. Mrs. Rehg will be remembered in the B. T. H. S. as Myrtle Keck. Theophil told us that Edna Jung was teaching mathematics in a fashionable London Hnishing school. We left London in Bedelia, fairly well satisfied with our discoveries. On pass- ing the Leviathan in mldsea we saw a familiar figure leaning over the rail, treat- lng the fishes. It was Bernice Buesch. She in her state of single blessedness was chaperonlng a party of ten flappers on a trip abroad. Next winter she intends to settle down and teach French and Spanish in the B. T. H. S. We sped over New York and were duly pulled ln by an air tramc cop, no other than Lester Wagner, who recognized the hum of Bedelia, though he had not heard it for ten years. He just came up to have a chat with us. He explained fhat Raymond Keller was the judge in the court that tried the air traffic cases and told us we would never need to fear. When we flnally reached home Bill and I had a critical discussion on the new book Where the Light Goes When It Goes Out, by Wilmer Trieb. 1 131 'W THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 132 V vu 11- 'rug' , ,Y -,, ,J , ffggcnf -1-Y :--ff-Lf Y ---- ,- -or THE 1924 BELLEVINOIS ' o 0 l Advlce to Junlors What an undertaking! to advise Juniors! Think of lt! My audacity appals me, my hand trembles so that I can scarcely write, and my heart goes pit-a-pat. But it must be done, they must be told where they are wrong so that they may see the error of their ways, and brace up and hit up the straight and narrow. To begin-fit's hard to find a place to begin.J As a rule the Juniors have one fault in common, which stands out trongly in the spotlight of publicity, namely, that of getting into classes according to schedule time. This is a very bad habit to have become permanent, and, Juniors, take my advice+ cut it. It will lead to other things worse than itself, such as getting to work on time in the morning, when you have finished your course and are working. You Juniors who stay at home nights and burn the midnight oil studying had better for, your own health and peace of mind, go out a little in the evenings. This applies especially to Goof, Peters, Sap and a few more. There is an idea which runs through the Junior Class-they think that Mr. Schmidt and the faculty run the school. Banish the thought! Run it yourselves, to suit yourselves. Who is better able to run a school than a Junior? I advise you Juniors to have an organization to issue admits, as it would save Mr. Schmidt very much time and labor. He and Mr. Yarbrough have enough trouble rounding up the Freshmen and Sophomores. The male sex should have a smoking room where they could enjoy. themselves and take life easy instead of sitting and studying in the study hall. Juniors, let me tip you off now, put in their order for furnishings for the next year's Bellevinols Staff Room immediately. This order should include a new rug, mahogany table, a large tiling cabinet, two cots and a chaise lounge, a sharp knife to carve initials in the table, and several private secretaries for each member of the Staff. Allow everyone in the Stat! Room in order to mix pleasure with business. I would like to advise further on this subject, but there is so much to be said so often before you egotistical Juniors could see your way clearly, that I will give up in despair. The task is even greater than one would suppose to pick the worst cases where advice was needed, so I stop right here and say, What can't be cured must be endured. A SENIOR. 1 ,rgq 'mug gf, , as , 133 Fez-.fe na- MTLQL:-rmtifg, 5, me ,YA l'lIE 1924 BELLEVINOIS 134 THE 1924 BELLEv1No1s A' -I H'- life Often have I pondered On the mixed ways of our life. Why must there be this mingling Of pain and joy and strlfe? At times we ilnd life gay, Again 'tis fraught with sorrowg We can never tell today What our fate will be tomorrow. Why can't we have all joy Without a touch of pain? Far and near my search has been And no answer could I gain. But now I think I've found lt, To me it seems quite plain, Our joy is made more pleasing If it is touched with pain. If life was all untroubled As a pleasant, rosy dream: If it should run unbubbled As a smooth and placid stream: If lt rested all untossed As a ship in a calm at seag How dull and drab and gray, How monotonous 'twould. be! Sorrows contrast our pleasures As the night the noonday sun: So we appreciate our treasures And the race is easier run. Let us then not murmur If we're beset wlth strife, For Joy will follow sorrow And both make full our life. -Robert A. Bentley 135 2 A A ee:-111.1-.--A t t ,lla F! I4- I U 1 1 :ii ni is r AFX, as Q 1 i.. a, I I iff! 'lin .LE IU? I . it A, 1, ,E T' 1- a YY: it ,t .Lk ,t ' 1 ' if I i? ,, 1 '! il E I fi N25 1 il -Ve 1 'i ll 43 ii! lx g ll it 1 ... . - .L ..-,. I 'e gras 1924 BELLEVINOIS -as , , ,..-,..,, ,AA .. W . .A..,...,..,--,,....,-..-.....-.---In OUR AMBITIONS RUTH AULL-To live in Texas. WILBUR APPLEMAN-To succeed Mr. Rapp. ROY CHARLTON-To be a second Hercules. EUGENE DAMMRICH-To sing forever. THEODORE HOLTGRAVE--To be Rodolf Valentino's successor. ANABEL HORSE-To live in an army post. HAROLD GLO ER-To be a Y. W. worker. WALTER KNOBELOCH-To be funny. FRANCIS NEWMAN-To be a great scientist. MARIE TURNER-To tlnd somebody else as good as Walter. LESTER WAGNER-To sell Buicks. BERNICE BUESCH-To be an old maid. MAY DIETZ-To be 1.0.sy. ELIZABETH EBEL-To settle down. MARGARET CONROY-To teach chemi try. HAROLD BUTTS-To be his dad's assistant. RUTH ARRAS-To like Yaro. GRACE ERLINGER-To be Irene Castle's successor. ELMER AREY-To be alderman of Belleville. MARY CORWIN-To join the follies. MABEL EMGE-To get over giggling. LILLIAN FOREE-To be a politician. HULDA, BRETHAUER-To be a second Paderewski. ETHEL EICHINGER-To be a good girl. HOMER BRETHAUER-To put out another annual. WALTER ACKERMAN-To be a uccessful business man. AURELIA CONRATH-To fall in love. AUGUSTA BORMAN-To join the movies. DAVID BAER-To be a well-known lawyer. THOMAS BATE-To be a sociologist. ISABEL COBB-To be a Rapper. MARGARET KAPP-To have a sweet voice. WILLIAM HUECKEL-To be a historian. MINNIE LONDE-To be a social butterfly. MYRTLE KECK-To be a farmerette. RAYMOND KNOEBEL-To amount to something. HARRY FRANK-To clean up politics. REBA HILL--To be refined. EDNA JUNG--To be a noted mathematician. NORMAN GUNDLACH-To be a minister. LEOTA MUNDEN-To be quiet and demure. DORIS KLINGELI-IOEFER-To be an athlete. BESSIE GRABILL-To be a fashion model. AURELIA FRICK-To teach a country school. CHARLES GRANT-To write a book on etiquette. RAYMOND KELLER-To dye his hair. NATHAN LONDE-To open an army store. INEZ MOORE-To cease to get coughing flts. MILDRED FEICKERT-To alway go to B. T. H. S. MILDRED MUELLER-To live happily ever after. MARION TWITCHELL-To get a new Ford. GLADYS WILDERMAN-To flnd her ideal mate. KATI-IRYN NIEMEEER-To get a new uke. SYLVESTER SCI-IICKTANZ-To win a cup for dancing. WILMER TRIEB-To be a noted tragedian. THEOPHIL REHG-To talk a lot. ELEANOR SCHAEFFLER--To reform Kathryn. WILBERT ULRICH-To be a comedian. LYMAN WEISENSTEIN-To be a farmer. YARO VOTAVA-To be a. profe ional basket ball player. FRANCIS NESBIT-To be Mayor of Belleville. VIOLA WAGNER-To be wild. RUSSEL STEIN-To learn to behave. HELEN TOWERS-To be a train crier. IDA VOELKEL-To get thin. WILLIAM PFINGSTEN-To play basket ball. MAYME SMALL-To be a noted dancer. WILLIAM WALTON-To be a Spanish teacher. BERNICE ROLFES-To succeed Sydney Smith. OSCAR WINTER-To be sport editor of a newspaper. EUGENE SCHNIPPER-To be a sale man of Limburger Cheese. Sf A ' '136 11:11 'PL ......g.L.... I. ....,,.:.-FS ' snag... . .35 . :-- -- PY ,LA 3.31. r , nw -, Q. N' 7 . '?',..L.-4. 1 Af' ' Q ,v 'V 1 ,A IA- J-'fbi ,Skt-0 4. , .5251 E-fk I .lg.f'lZ X 7' ' 5:1-. r L' , ., . f '7 . Nu V. f.. ,. .A , vm ' 2' Q. . ,I ' , ' M.. , . . -. A 'I .U lg IAQ A-.. . :V 5, ' , 'ef , . . I. -'M1' ,' . U 'Ks I' . sf. 1 .- .. wo - Q r. , ' -'Q fi - I 1 rv' L, 4 i, ' . -U 1- ' , ,. . , L ..-My ,.'..-I ..,.,., ,- 'QA' mfg. uw - it ' 1 ' C. . , ' ,.,'m'...' A 4 F ' , ' .M V... A . . , . . 4 . , .. ' Af I '. ' , , ' ' 3 . K' ' H XTIH G Oppe- , 1 r , V, '. fl ,J ' ,, ' ' ' . ,, -- .Q f' ,', K. u 'I , 'Lf - w , .VQA ab' ' K- i M , , Tj 'ws ' ,., , ,K K, WA. 4 n- ' . -A -. . X A ,N . ., .,-V A -, .f . 1 ' 7, ' :1 ' . Y , h , . . ,4 :r,4' -l,.... i. . -, L, . .' ' ,sk VA, , . . . . A . , Y - .1 - - I., K Vx X I Y x. ' ' , uni, ' f Q. '7 'nk' ' 1 in V b , -,- - ., '. .L-1,-.,.v, 5 Q - :J ' ' t Q 4 -. V, . ' fm . ,,,:A X ,, va , ' .4 . ' -,Hg--3, ' . '. ' --Q W,-fr K. 1 4- ,v .s , M., A ,1,'s' 1..- . 6 -L 'aw r - - n w 4 1 x , k :rf . gm, .0 ,b .,... 45- 1 1 . . K ,Q Advertising Index NAME PAGE Amos-James Grocery Co .... ...... 1 54 Atlas Portland Cement Co ............ 185 Baechle's Cleaning 8: Dyeing Co. .... 165 Baker Stove Works ........ ,.... ....... 1 5 8 Becherer Jewelry Co .................. 163 Becker 8: Flelschbein Ins. C0 ......... 158 Belleville Army Store ........... ..... 1 47 Belleville Bank 8: Trust Co .......... 170 Belleville Candy Jobblng Co ........... 150 Belleville Commercial 8: Shorthand College ............................ 176 Belleville Feed Mills ..........,........ 153 Belleville House Cafe ................. 143 Belleville Hosiery Mills ................ 162 Belleville Ice 8: Supply Co ........... ..168 Belleville Implement 8: Motor Co .... 155 Belleville Laundry Co ........ ...... . ..161 Belleville Pure Milk 8: Ice Cream Co.. .156 Belleville Real Estate Exchange ...... 178 Belleville Savings Bank .... , ........... 1 52 Belleville Stove at Range Co ........... 173 Belleville Tin Q Sheet Metal Works..168 Blrsner Beverage Co .................. 151 Borman, Ben .......................... 169 Born Tire 8: Rubber Co ..... ..... 1 57 Braunersreuther 8: Sons ,... ..... 1 50 Brethauer 8: Simon ....... ..... 1 57 Cash Packing House ...... ..... 1 51 Central Engraving Co ..... ..... 1 39 Coggan, Photographer .... ..... 1 87 Col ege Shop ............ ..... 1 89 Columbia Quarry Co .... ..... 1 78 Community Ser ice ....... . .... 179 Cooperative Grain Co ..... ..... 1 77 Deutch Clothing Co ..... ..... 1 45 Duvall, R. E ..........,..... . .......... 183 Eagle Foundry .......... NAME PA Kaltwasser Grocery Co .... ........ Karr Supply Co ........... ....... Kaysing's Drug Store .... Knab Motor Car Co ....... Knapp Furniture Co .... Knoebel's Mllllnery ..... Koupet Auto Top Co ........... Lea.cock's Sporting Goods Co..... Leunlg Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln 'Soda Shop ...... Lincoln Shoe Co ................. Hotel .................. Shoe Store. . . Theatre .............. .. . Mauterer Hardware C0 ........ ........ Pro- duce Co ............................. Meyer Bros. Coffee 8: Spice Co ....... Modern Automobile k Garage Co..... Modern Electric Shop .......... ........ Modern Dle 8: Plate Press Mfg. Co.... Monk Implement Co ................... Mercurio Wholesale Fruit 8: National Hotel 8: Bar ...... 5 News-Democrat .... ............ Niemeyer, Arthur, Insurance... Nlcklich Brothers .............. Oakland Foundry ......... Ohms 8: Jung Shoe Co .... Orbon Stove Co ........... Peskind, I. 8: Son ...... Reissen, Ben. .... Rentchler Electric Shop... Rheln Piano C'o ........... Richland Milling Co ..... Romeiser Co .......... East St. Louis k Suburban Ry. Co .... 189 Eckhardt, Wm. Jr ..................... 153 Egyptian Stationery Co. ............... 176 Enterprise Foundry C0 .......... ..... 1 66 Engler :Q Sons Ice 8: Coal Co ......... 153 Erker Bros. Opt. Co ............. ..... 1 73 Excelsior Foundry ............. ..... 1 61 Felckert's Bakery, Inc ........... ..... 1 54 Feickert's Drug Store ................. 173 Fellner-Rathelm Dry Goods Co ........ 174 First National Bank ................... Fuess-Fischer Dry Goods Co .... ..... Gaerdner 8: Co., Undertakers ......... Gauss, Geo. 8: Son, Dry Goods ....... . Grob, Walter I ................ Gruenewald Hardware Co ..... Guardian Life Insurance Co ..... ..... Gundlach Drill Works ......... Gundlach Roofing Co ............ ..... Gundlach 8: Co., Undertakers ......... 172 169 163 . . . . .141 181 140 163 177 Hartleb 8: Son, Jewelers ...... Heap's Confectionery ....... Hermann's Mllllnery ........ H. B. 8: S. Furniture Co .... Hlken Furniture Co ......... Hlrth Printing Co ......... Hoerr-Adam Shoe Co ..... Honer Monument Co .... Hoppe, Wm. M ...... ...... 161 147 151 167 . . . . .158 . . . . .185 .. . . .158 . . . . .165 174 Ideal Stencil Machine Co .... . . . . .171 Illinois Light 8: Power Co ............. 149 Johnson, W. C. 8: Sons, Mach. Co ..... 175 Joseph, Oliver C ....................... 183 Ruebel, Geo. Jr ...... Saenger's.................... Sahlender's ............. ....... ..... Schipke, General Contractor .... Schmidt, Robert. Costumer .... Schneidewlnd, E. E .......... Seibert Hardware Co ....... Small Clothing Co ................ Southern Boller Works ................ Southwestern Bell Telephone Co ...... Sprlch 8: Sons ......................... St. Clair County Motor Car Co ....... St. Clair Foundry C0 ................... St. Clair Guaranty 8 Title Co ......... St. Clair National Bank ........ Stein's Bargain Store .......... Stoltz, R. C. 8: Son .... Sutton's Emporium. .... . Talbot Cycle Service ..... .. Taylor, C. R ............ Teufel-Kloess Co ........... . . . Tisch, Walter P .............. Tr-ieb, John, Grocery Co ....... Turner, Holder 8: Bullington... U. S. Smelting Furnace Co .... Wagner Motor Car Co ....... Washington Theater ............ Wehrle, F. G. 8: Son ............. .... Weinman Box 6 Cooperage Co ...... . Western Hotel 8: Cafeteria ............ West End Tire Shop .................. Wllderman Produce Co ................ Wilson, S. M., General Contractor .... GE 168 165 151 187 179 147 182 185 147 183 141 145 149 167 150 183 182 181 154 143 175 188 181 175 170 184 150 186 163 177 159 155 180 146 157 175 153 167 177 162 173 159 162 151 183 168 162 144 161 167 143 171 159 169 157 177 186 146 185 184 143 186 155 159 155 184 x F 138 .g.g if owe mvmflsms ll 4 R Gundlaclfs Force-Feed Grain Drill F llll1857 P Rlll 1 MANUFACTURED BY P. M. GUNDLACH SONS BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS. N ? 140 J X LINCOLN SHOE STORE MAIN AT HIGH An attractive line of shoes to please the young school girl, also the young man who cares. Gym Shoes in All Styles We Are Agency for the Hose in All Popular Shades Celebrated Barney Dancing Slipper STAFF OF 1924 BELLEVINOIS. We, the members of the Staif of the 1924 Bellevinois, have seen fit to continue the feature section, the most popular fo all sections, throughout the following pages because We feel that greater returns should be realized by those business men, merchants, and firms who by advertising in our publication, have so materially contributed to the success of the Bellevinoisl. Kinlorh Telephone 195 Bell Telephone 581 GRUE NEWALD'S 306 Wes: Main Street HARDWARE, MINERS' SUPPLIES, PAINTS AND OILS For Service, Quality and Price 141 W w ' if Y. W 142 4 K 4 x HOME ICE CREAM F. G.WEHRLE8zSON It's Pure-That's Sure 16 East Main Street Jewelers Try it for that next party Y DIAMOND MERCHANTS FREE DELIVERY SlNCE 1859 SUTTON? Y 121 EAST MAIN STREET Bell 1155-W Klnloch 213 THE HALLMARK STORE f Y Do come over to dinner again tomorrow, cooed Katrina Van Katt to the beau whose frequent visits at mealtime gave clear evidence of his being enamored of her cooking, 'Tm going to make sponge cake. What'll I do, sobbed a little freshie, when my lessons are bad Pop spanks me, and when they're good the teacher kisses me. Agent- Is the master of the house in? Mr. Brill- Hush! He's asleep upstairs in his cradle. What kind of a fellow is this, Small? Well, when he gets into a taxi, they leave the vacant sign up. When Cupid hits the mark he generally Mrs. it. 1 4 Q MONK IMPLEMENT CO. UFAVORED BY THE ALUMNI 55 Farm Machinery and 5 5 Supplies BELLEVILLE HOUSE 5 5 CAFE 213-215 East Maln Street 5 5 BELLEVILLE, ILL. 1?-Oth Phones 38 The Bright Spot on the Square. ? X f 14-3 I J K We are proud of our Township High School, ol its Faculty, its Students and its Athletic Teams, and we pledge our hearty support for the continued success oi all. ST. CLAIR NATIONAL BANK Y W 144 DFIUTCH' --Home of- HART SCHAFFNER 81 MARX CLOTHES AND FINE FURNISHINGS Tlgfg Iothea MANHATTAN SHIRTS MALLORY HATS INTERWOVEN SOCKS Miss Edwards- Define 'SyInpathy. ' Freshie- A fellow felling. Miss Edwards- Give an example. Freshie- Blind n1an's bluff. :yr Are you Hungary Yes, Siam. Come on. I'll Fiji. Harold-- Gee, I pulled a hone at the dinner table yesterday. AnIy June- - Oh, how lovely! Did your wish come true? Kind Gentleman-- You'll ruin your stomach, my good man, drinking that stuff. G oof- 'Sa1l right, 'snll right. It won't show with Iny coat on. F VORED BY THE ALUMNI THE STUDENTS RENDEZVOUS INCOLN SODA SHOP Belleville's Sweetest Spot 14-5 l a 6 With Compliments er' 2 WU U S SMELTING FURNACE CO. - I I Belleville, Ill. HART SHAFFNER 81 MARX Clothes for Women are better clothes Better Fabrics Better Tailoring Better Fit That is why we carry Harl Schaifner 81 Marx clothes, and they can be purchased only at this store in Belle- ville. Visit Our Ladies, Ready-tm W ear Department Fuess Fischer Co. GEORGE RUEBEL, Jr. I INI OCH 336 BELL 442 SANITARY MFAI' MARKET Fresh Meats and Sausage Always on Hand 22 WI bT MAIN STREFT BELLEVILLE. ILL. J X J T X KNOEBEUS M X MILLI , E f' , 'Q NERY Ennis STPIQE QQ I 1Bl:LLl:v1LLl:,ILL.1 - 'iii 102 EAST MAIN STREET 117 EAST MAIN STREET A young high school a vacation, was conducting a conversation at the used the words narra- tive and extinguished, His interested mother inquired concerning the meaning of the words. Why, n1other, he explained, a narrative is a tale, and the word extinguished means to put out. The mother was satisfied. One evening. following this occasion, the people were entertainingz, some refined guests, when a large cat walked into the room. Wishing to appear cultured the mother exclaimed: Oh, John, take the oat out by the narrative and extinguish her. Goof- Did you know George talks in his sleep? Sap- No, Does he? Goot'f Sure, he recited in English this morning. Bernice B.- All you think about is pleasure. Anabelle- Thats right, The only pleasure I get is thinking about J K J BELLEVILLE A R M Y S T 0 R F D. LONDE a. SON HEAP'S Gents, Furnishings and Confectionery Shoes Cleaning and Repairing 2021-206 Irvs! Main Street 5 5 K2 Kinloch 1149 329 North Illinois st. N W 1 - 147 BIG CHXEFVWALLT Q ,. Xi gl Q ,N - csLAD?5 wu.DERMANv . Belleville? Llll oln 1fif::33::.i The Home of Better Entertainment N ow Showing THE BEST or FEATURE PICTURES, COMEDY FEATURES AND HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY. MATINEE SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS N f Mr. Sclnnidt, to a poor student coming to him for advice- Have you been anywhere else? Student- l've spoken to Mr. Yarbrough. Papa Himself- And what idiotic advice did he give you? Student- He told me to come and see you, sir. Mary Addis- Do tell me something about the playg I've heard that the climax was superb. Earl- Yes, and I am inclined to think it was very good. Mary Addis- Can't you describe it to me? Earl- Well, tl1e heroine came stealthily on the stage and knelt dagger in hand, behind a clump or ribbons. The hero emerged from a large bunch of flowers, and that reminds me. Billy Sunday tells of a woman who was so fat that on falling down she rocked herself to sleep trying to get up. So Benzine Bill says: We hope that bobbing the women's hair doesn't have the same effect on them that it had on Sampson. Light, Heat, Power and Gas AT YOUR SERVICE IN YOUR HOME, OFFICE AND FACTORY - 24 HOURS PER DAY Illinois 0 Po er nd glut Corporation N W 149 J 1 .4 x Braunersreuther ORBON STOVE CO. Sz Sons Dealers in CHOICE GROCERIES epf l l l Sw ag' A ': Q We Telephone 138 L K2 L Belleville - - - lll- BELLEVILLE. ILL. W f Y 4 1 W Wholesale Fruit Wh l l 0 esa e and Produce Candy Headquarters ef 5 5 Belleville Candy ,Iobbing Co. 500 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST. BELLEVILLE, ILL. Y W Y F '-ummm, V 'Q 'K A 3cf. ' I 4 7 t I 1 ,, r . 'fx 'ffl -an fyff m 'fl'-'l13N ' em af?-. I ll .- lf. , 3'1- Qt! IJQ: .AN.1l.: h 'QQ I...-'vlivh - it , 1 I -pl .uf 'rn' sis- ,'s.,7 A 5 , .I '.' lily! 4 f T , sw 1 I rv ' 5 Charles Mercurio 208 N. Sevond St. Belleville, - - - Ill. 150 4 K J CASH PACKING HOUSE MARKET 5 5 212 East Main Street 55 Choice Meats at Lowest Prices Y f For Health and Pleasure Drink- BIRSNER'S BETTER SODA Buy it by the Case FROM YOUR GROCER Refreshing! Stimulating! Satisfactory! BIRSNER BEVERAGE COMPANY Bell 758 Kinloch 206 Bell 639-J fNight Servicej Y W Bud D.- Tom's got a new siren for his car. Quentin- Really? What became of the blonde one? The blind man said- I picked up a hammer-and saw. The dumb man said- I picked up a wheel-and spoke. Louise: It's only six o'clock and I told you to come after supper. Tom- That's what I came after. Fresh tin Mr. Friedli's roomj- What do they do with all these skulls ? Another- Make noodle soup for the caf, I suppose. She fat her first ball gamej- Who is that man they are quarrel- ing with ? Her escort- Why, he's keeping the score. She- Oh, and won't he give it up? ,J K 4 Miss H ermann's FASHIONABLE MILLINERY Exclusive Agents for Fisk Hats 218 East Main Street BELLEVILLE, ILL. Y W Y ........ E ..,.... CHAS. A. KAYSING The Service Drug Store 5 5 Corner Main and Church Streets BELLEVILLE, ILL. 65 In Our Toilet Articles Department: Perfumes, Face Powder, Rouge and Compacts 151 W x A Bank That Has Always Stood For Progressive Development of The Communit OFFICERS: i'. .I. Km-ix-lie-r. President iidwnrd Ahend, Vice-President I'. K. Johnson, 2nd Vic'e-President R. W. Hilgard, Cashier Ferd Rhvin, Assistant Cashier John E, Carson, Trust Utiic-or DIRECTORS: I'I4iwm'1i Abend VV. U. Andel Emil Ceil R. W. Hilgard E. S. Helms R. F. Inibs P. K. Johnson P. J. Kaerm-her Hy. A. Lengfelfier A. F. Miller Louis Opp DEPARTMENTS: m'u1xl1Nll'ZR1'IAT. SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT TRUST IDEPARTIWENT BOND AND INVESTMENT STEAMSHH' AND TRAVEL DEPARTMENT BELLE ILLE SAVI GS B 6'Largest in the Cityn Member Federal Reserve System. under Ii. S. Government Supervision. Y. f 152 4 S 4 x ldilwurd Engler John Engler George Engler Louis Engler E N G L E R 81 S O N S Ive and Coal Company Service Quality Satisfaction 11 EAST C STREET F W. BELLEVILLE FEED MILL Dealers in Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed Poultry Feed a Specialty 55 210 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Kinloch 165 Bell 69-3 Ruth- Did you take father apart and speak to him? Jerry- Not exactly, but he almost fell to pieces when I spoke to him. Any abnormal children in your classes? asked the inspector. Yes, replied Miss Gildehaus sadly, two of them have good man- nersf' No, Harold, I am sorry, but I am sure gether.. You know I always want my own But, my dear Ruth, you could go on married. It used to be wine, women and song. a trained nurse, and Lead Kindly Light. we could not be happy to- way in everything. wanting it after we were Now it's methyl alcohol, Most girls are wild about winter sports-when they have closed CHFS. WM. ECKHARDT JR. Llncorporatedl Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Hlgh-Grade and Reliable Garden and Farm Seeds a Specialty. M Both Phones 108-112 W. Main St. Belleville, lll. 153 1 J x VVm. Schipke. 623 N. Church St. Kinloch 218-R. WM. SCHIPKE BUILDING CONTRACTOR Q Estimates Cheerfully Furnished and Repairing Promptly Attended To BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS ? Y f J x FEICKERT'S BREAD AND PASTRIES The name Feickert guarantees QUALITY Every user of Bread wants these qualities FLAVOR TEXTURE COLOR VOLUME Every user of bread wants these qualities, not sometimes, but all the time. Feickert's Bakery is the only completely equipped plant in the city, and has the most wonderful facilities for ziving Quality and Service. You will be satislied when you use Feickert's Special Maid Bread. FEICKERTS BAKERY, Inc. Y W 4 K .4 K B6 Su1'C-- To Students and Graduates: HALTU S Have You Planned Sandwich Your Life's Work? Spread To those loolfing into the future, we are 111 a position to offer an opportunity to enter into a plant and learn C93 a craft worthy of any young man mechanically inclined. Modern Die 81 Plate AMOS- AMES J Press Mfg. Co. GROCER CO. BELLEVILLE - - ILL. 1 W Y Main and Florida Streets Belleville - - - Ill. 154 4 K 4 1 WESTERN HOTEL AND CAFETERIA Q Where Everything Is Like Home I-'ot Sandwiches-Home Made Pies Q 300302 W. MAIN STREET Jos. Hill, Prop. BELLEVILLE IMP. AND MOTOR CO. Studebaker Chevrolet se Service - We carry a Complete Stock of Parts for Both Cars Se' Mascoutah Avenue, near Main Street Bell 385 Kin. 354-X Y F Y Y First Freshman- Was Robinson Crusoe an acrobat? Second Freshman- Why, not exactly. Why do you ask? First Freshman- This book says after he had finished his day's work, he sat on his chest. You certainly love the women, don't you? Earl Taylor- Why shouldn't I? Weren't half my parents women? She dropped her glove, He raised his lid, And picked it up With- Oh you kid How dare you, sir He smiled at her- Excuse me, miss- It's just like this- pn gn I meant your glove. K J PERFECT DAY 81 WHITE LILY FLOUR is Rimco Whole Wheat Flour Rimco Corn Meal Rlmco Poultry 6. Pigeon Feeds M RICHLAND MILLING CO. Y 1 155 Kill. 592 Bell 1186 Carlots or less bought and sold. W. W. WILDERMAN Cash Produce House Wholesale Dealer in Fruits, Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs and Seeds-Dinner Bell Oleomargarine M 404-406 EAST MAIN ST. BELLEVILLE I I ILLINOIS J w Y W 156 W 1 4 WALTER P. TISCH BRETHAUER 81 MONUMENT WORKS 5 5 SIMON Memorials Furnished From Rough Granite f S3 5 NATIONAL HOTEL Bell 462-w Klnloch 1007 Belleville, Ill. BARBER SHOP X so f s 1 Mr. Londe- Abe, for what you go up der stairs two at a time? Nathan- To safe my shoes, fodder. Mr. Londo-- D0t's right, my son. But look oudt you don't split your pants. As a steamer was leaving the harbor of Athens, a well-dressed young passenger approached the captain and, pointing to the distant hills inquired: VVhat is that white stuff on the hills, captain? That is snow, replied the captain. Well, remarked the lady, I thought so myself, bllt a gentleman has just told me it was Greece. Norman lsoliciting for adsl- Going to that place over there? Homer- I tried that place last week. I'm not going there any more. Norman- Fraid on account of the dog? Homer- My trousers are. Norman- Your trousers are what? Homer- Frayed on account of the dog. 4 sa-R s Bell Phone 1103L3 Kinloch 293-R BORN TIRE sf AT RUBBER CO. Sggnggyfg fIlll'0l'D0l'2lt6llJ Perrin Bros., Props. YQU United States Tires ARE ALWAYS WELCOME 10th and West Main Street, BELLEVILLE, ILL. ee- r s r 157 g x 66HASCO FINE SHOES STYLE-COMFORT-WEAR ALSO SOLIDO SHOES FOR SERVICE HOERR-ADAM SHOE CO. qs, J 6 Qbusuwx Second Floor BELLEVILLE, ILL. 1 H J K 4 s ITH COMIZVLIMENTS BECKER Sl FLEISCHBEIN 'P CEN?RAL ,5Q.'i.s?Ff.x 1 J fi? A?-. INSURANCE Q Q 15, '23 J. A I. VJ oo Commercial Building Corner Main and High St BAKER STOVE Where the Promise is Belleville, - - Illinois M1146 C0011-H Y, W W BELL 354-W KINLOCH 111 HIKEN FURNITURE COMPANY Everything for the Homes, CASH OR CREDIT 205-207 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILI A- 4 1 J Students: Buy Your Lunch at C. R. TAYLOR'S The Cleanest Store in Town 1012 West Main Street Kin. 787 Bell 887 West End Tire Shop TIRES and ACCESSORIES GOODYEAR AND EMPIRE TIRES AND TUBES Texaco Gasoline and Lubricating Oils Expert Vulcanizing Road Service All Work Guaranteed 1824 WEST MAIN STREET Y W N f Sappo- Oh, Abbie, vat you think? I was arrested for speedink today. Abbie- Vat, you? Vy you haf no car, haf you? Sappo- No, not that, Speedink on the sidewalk. MY JOYS. tBy Robt. Bentleyj I held her hand--she was so kind. It was so nice and so refined! And then, when I felt more at ease, I gave her hand a gentle squeeze! Captain- Didn't you hear me say all hands on deck? Green Sailor- Yes, sir. I had n1y hands on deck and someone tiod upon them. RHEIN PIANO CO. 124 East Main Street There Should Be Music in Every Home VICTROLAS, BRUNSWICKS Grand Pianos Player Pianos Three full floors of Instruments to select from A Visit of Inspection Welconied KJ as SOUTHERN BOILER WORKS 5 5 Boilers, Stacks and Sheet Iron Work 215 West Adams Street Kinlot-11 474 Bell 108-XV 159 J L fl As each class is graduated from the Belleville Township High School every graduate should decide that he must do his share in building up this city, this state and this nation. ll At times perplexing problems of various sorts arise, which his immature knowledge cannot cope with. 'll Then is the time to ask the advice of some people whose experience may he a guiding hand. Tl We at all times will gladly give you the benefit of our fifty years of banking experience. First National Bank Belleville, Illinois. 1 f 160 W K .4 Compliments -,,f. Excelsior Foundry M The Famous Athletic Shoe for Boys The E-J Hi-Kick Lace-to-Toe. Strictly Solid. Ideal Shoe for gym and all outdoor purposes. All Sizes Smoke and brown Elk, trimmed with heavy canvas. New Crome soles also. It's the new sensation in athletic footwear. geiyzhem 1400 WEST today at MAIN ST. Y - - F Y RING TRUE Don't be what you ain't Jes' be what you is, If you is not what you am, Then you aint what you is. lf you're just a little tadpole, Don't try to be a, frog. An' if you're just the tail, A Don't try to wag the dog. You can always pass the plate, It you can't exhort an' preach If you're just a lil' pebble Don't try to be the beach. Little Alice for the first time saw a cat carrying her kitten by the uape of its neck. You ain't tit to be a mother, she said scathingly, Why, you ain't hardly fit to be a. father! W kd so K llelleville Laundr Co. Put Your Duds F. C. Hartleb Sz Son Jewelers and Optometrists 211 W. Main St. In Our Suds Belleville - - - Ill. 161 X W we -sm K J The MASTER HOSE 1 Xl 5 'VZ1 Q AS Happy as Her Voice If NOT, GIVE THEM ATRIAE: Telephone operators are happy. ' THERE ls A DIFFERENCE Their work and associations are Sold by pleasant, and their pay is good. . ' it The vhief operator would THE - XX like to explain this agree- st able work to you. Call In 49 a515'nixlf!ternoon from two . Made by Southwestern Bell Telephone Bellevlue Hoslery MINS Company 7 W S J EAGLE SPALDING'S FQUNDRY SPORTING oooos ARE BETTER AND CHEAPER COMPANY Buy Them From Your Manufavturers of Home Dealer Stove and F urnare Castings K2 SEIBERT Belleville - Ill. HARDWARE COMPANY N Y A f K J K U Day by Day in every Schoolroom, Office and Workshop the import- ance of the conservation of slght is more evident. The waste ggi of energy due to eye strain ls the greatest cause of inefficiency. lf your eyes are at fault do not 1 handicap yourself in your work JEWELRY or studies. Properly fitted glass- es will relieve the strain from your eyes and conserve your Q sight. Consult Eyes Examined WALTER I. CROB Glasses Fitted Graduate taigdglggtrartd Licensed 23 WEST MAIN STREEVI' 201 East Main Street, Belleville, Illinois. Y W Y , W He tduring intervall: What did you say your age was? Miss Grigg tsmartlyl: Well, I didn't say: but I've just reached twenty-one. Is that so? What detained you? I'm going to sue Miss Farmer for libel. What for? She wrote on my English theme, 'You have bad relatives and antecedantsf Visitor: Can you tell me if Miss Gill is up in her room? Freshie: Sorry, there's nobody home in the top story. Visitor: Oh, excuse me. I'll ask someone else. Husband: Isn't the dinner bell early? Wife: That's not the dinner bell. What is it? Only our daughter, Frances, trying on her new earrings. 'L J K 0 l .l...,.,,, Phone: Kinloch 216 l O f , O T r Q E Ben RCISSCH -fli ' E T7 . A gkfl . . --..gli---. Retazl Store TOM! FOR A Home Grown Strawberries, Peaches and Apples when in season. Your patronage appreciated Gundladh CO. 23 North Second Street 408 EAST MAIN ST. BEL!-EVILLE. ILL- Y W Y 4' 163 4 K W fl 164 W' DRY CLEANING '53 CI if you would save money on your clothes. Like shoe repairing, which saves you the cost of new shoes, LOOK TO OUR our dry cleansing methods save 'RX you the cost of new clothes. This ' applies to both n1en's and WOIllBIl'S I 'V L apparel. JAC. L. BAECHLE nlllllllllll lllllllll Cleaning nnd Dyeing ' ' 216 East Main Belleville, Ill. Y Why is a, teacher like a Ford? Because she's a crank in front of a bunch of nuts. Goof: What's a. dark recess? George: Christmas vacation in an Eskimo College. Goof: Do they celebrate by giving a Snow Ball? She's a little wolf in sheeps clothing. Don't be archaic, old man-she's a cocktail in a teacupf' GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS Kinnoch Phone: ees 829 souTH ILLINOIS s'r. E ..noER 4 Bring Us Your Heating Problems FOR 35 yea1J we have been leaders in this line and have specialized on STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING. Some of the largest and most successful Heating Plants in this country have been designed and executed by us. The contract for the Heating and Ventilating for the new Auditorium for Township High School has been awarded to us. KARR SUPPLY COMPANY Q 165 .4 L Belleville PURE MILK Sz ICE CREAM CO -HOME OF- PURE AND UNADULTERATED DAIRY PRODUCTS SANITARY AND UP-TO-DATE IN EVERY RESPECT OUR ICE CREAM HAS NO EQUAL We Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage Y f J S C O M P L I M E N T S ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO -MANUFACTURERS OF- GRAY UNION CASTINCS AND SOLAR WARM AIR FURNACES Y Y 166 N GOOD FURNITURE IS A LIFTIME INVESTMENT 4 ' - in 'il gsSigg2g?W 15iifS, -nf M . , 1 ' -' ',' li?-v Y' ' L, H. B. 81 S. Furniture Co. Successor to BEN MERCK Bell Phone 185 225-227 East Maln St., Bellevllle, Ill. 7 Bill Vvalton- Say, I came across a place the other day where they sell chicken dinners for ten cents. Russel S.- Where is that? Bill- It's a feed store. 4 K R. C. T OLTZ S - Dealers in - Staple and Fancy Groceries 203 EAST MAIN ST. Kinloch 462 Bell 555 81 556 Y W Question: Miss Farmer: Is it proper to say-she have or she ain't? Answer: Yes, at times! Question: VVhy can't Schifferdecker sheik Miss Grigg? Answer: She's been sheiked by experts. Question: Why is Mr. Dehner so crabby? Answer: Apparently you've never been married. I hear Mr. Beck is always setting traps for his wife. How awful! Jealousy, I suppose? No. Mice. COSTUMES For Schools, Colleges, Lodges, Clubs, Parades, Amateur Plays, Society Circuses, Min- strels, for Rent by ROBT. SCHMIDT 206 South Fourth St. St. Louis, Mo. If You Get It at Sc'hmidt's, It,s Right Olive 628 Central 4903-L K J W Y 167 Mauterer Hardware Co. - Dealers in - Hardware Paints Sporting Goods China and Glassware The recollection of QUALITY remains long after the PRICE is forgotten. 108 EAST MAIN ST. 4 S 4 x L. RKALTWASSER BELLEVILLE ICE 81 SUPPLY --Tl1e- WEST SIDE GROCER ICE AND COAL O Wllrilesaler of Union Biscuit Companyis Best Quality Products O F2 SOM Motto- 109-11-13 North 11th Street Weight and Service 721 West Main Street Belleville, Illinois Kilmer-11 soo nt-11 70-W W W W 1 1 14 ras, BELLEVILLE TIN 84 SHEET METAL WORKS H. Bauer, Proprietor CUMPLIMENTS Manufacturer of SHEET METAL W I EC H ERT PRODUCTS 9 0 f A ' t' BELLUXQ. ,IUNDISI 0 ny vscrip lon 5 5 FURNACES Corner of MA and Nintll Sts. KiIll0Cll l9 F2 Belleville : : Illinois Y f We V 168 KINLOCH TELEPHONE 69 BELL TELEPHONE 214 Teufel-Kloess Company CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Shop and Office: West Main Street Estimates Will Be Cheerfully Furnished BELLEVILLE ILLINOIS SAYINGS OF THE GREAT. Plutarch: 1 ani sorry that I have no more lives to give to my country. Samson: I ani strong for you kid. Jonah: You can't keep a good man down. Cleopatra: You're an easy Mark Antony. David: The bigger they are the harder they fall. Helen of Troy: So this is Paris. Columbus: I'don't know where I'n1 going but I'1n on my way. Nero: Keep the Honxetires burning. Solomon: 1 love the ladies. Noah: lt floats. Methuselah: The tirst hundred years are the hardest. Queen Elizabeth to Sir Walter Raleigh: Keep your shirt on. ,Hmmm For a Durable, Up-to-Date and Popular-Priced Suit, See ,.un...j illlilr yt., fills. BEN B ORMAN'S dm W, Hit' 107-109 West Main Street ij .,, Q, 'I Qs . . filllm,mmmgllll-' Satisfactlon Always -the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes GEO. GAUSS 81 SON DRYEZQOODS The Quality of Our Goods Is Known AGENTS FOR MCCALL PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS T169 J x There Is No Time Like the Present Napoleon said that he beat the Austrians because they did not know the value of five minutes. Time is the greatest single factor in the Commercial World. Start toward success now, today. 351.00 f0ne Dollarj starts a Savings Account at the Belleville Bank 81 Trust Company Q f J N ZERO KING Furnaces 'F or H ome-F olksv Oakland Foundry Co. Belleville, Ill. W 7 170 Health Economy Save Carfare- Ride a Bicycle You can depend upon a bicycle to get you to school on time. All models new and used bikes for sale. uu.:ypL.4.ML1u:v Talbot Cycle Service Market Square 55 If it is for a Bicycle we have if J K Y W THE STENCIL METHOD of addressing shipments is accurate, economical, speedy, and easy. Address your shipments with stencils cut on the only fully automatic and visible stencil cutting machine - the IDEAL. Ideal Stencil Machine Company BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS x H 171 Bell Phone 50 Kinloch Phone 419 GAERDNER 81 COMPANY UNDERTAKERS 105 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET BELLEVILLE, ILL. 66Guarantecd Autocrats of Accuracy AND 66Title Experts '23 St. Clair Guaranty and Title Co. 28 PUBLIC SQUARE BELLEVILLE, ILL 172 4 K J x 1 f g 11111 1 11 .X 1 l111111111111i1i11 m f- 11111 .1 1 11612 11 Ws thgliiliif i C mm m W mm W GRS NN , X N Q X N c-ln BVILT for SERVICE Belleville Stove Sl Range Co. Belleville, Illinois Eyes Are No Better Than The Glasses Worn. How important, therefore, that your glasses be properly ground and fitted. To consider bargain priced glass- es is to invite trouble. G0 to an Oculist and take your special and individual prescription to a Dis- pensing Optician whose prestige is that of many years service to hun- dreds of thousands who like you seek clarity of vision along with the comfort arising from accurate fitting and suitable style. N W W W OVERHEARD ON THE SPECIAL. Conductor: This is the smoking car, madamf' Young Lady: Oh, good. Have you a match? Old Gent: How you do stutter, my poor lad. Did you ever go to a school for stammerers? Poor Lad: N-n-no sir. I dud-dud-do this n-naturally. Rose: That boy looks like a musical sort of fish.' Mamie: Yes, he's a piano tuna. 1 Jeane: D0n't you think Margaret looks spirituelle in that gown? Norman: Well, I must admit there's not much of the material about her. ! Y ! 1 ATTENTION! HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Wm. L. Feickert CLOTHES STYLE SATISFACTION 1 SERVICE PRESCRIPTION First! Always! Last! PHARMACIST S M A L L ' S 123 EAST MAIN BELLEVILLE z 1 ILL. BELLEVILLE, ILL. x L g R X f' 173 WILLIAM M. HOPPE General Agent 85 Adjuster Insurance in all it's branches f-Yttifiv PENN BUILDING BELLEVILLE, ILL. Y Y J K 205 10 211 , HEIM 205 to 211 E. MAIN STREET LLNERD. .Cod E. MAIN STREET ORIGINALITY PLUS PERSONALITY Were we to search beneath the surface for the cause that wins fame for men and women, we would flnd Originality plus Personality the prime factors. I These two things also mark the success of a store. Our success in the past has been due in a great measure to the fact that we have been original in our methods, in our selections and in the taste we have displayed in the different departments. We have endeavored to inject our personality into all our dealings and it has enabled us to swerve from the beaten track and give better service and greater satisfaction. Here you will find perfection of selection and skill in direction. That's our maxim, and you'1l find it the reason for our success FELLNER-RATHEIM D. G. CO. .205-207-209-211 EAST MAIN sT. BELLEVILLE, ILL. .az 174 X 'K NIKLICH BROS. The I Ce Cream Men High Grade Home Made Ice Cream. Ready to Give You Service at All Times. Deliveries Made to Any Part of the City. Ice Cream, Candy, Popcorn, Chewing Gum and Sandwiches Watch for the White Wagon. 401 and 403 N. HIGH sT. can Kin. 1230-L BELLEVILLE, ILL. x H J 1 K ' 'I WI I' If III? I 23, ...n NATIONAL HOTEL fly-fQ575 LEATHER and Bar 'ME Goons' irish 'Ii wi Think of HOT SANDWICHES 3 '4' SAHLENDER'S Southwest Corner of thc 'Q' 126 wEsT MAIN Square N f a R Question: How in the world can the old folks tell, it ain't gonna rain no more? Answer: How dry I am! Question: Why doesn't T. R. Hausmann take poison? Answer: Why waste poison???? First Freshman iputting up pictureiz I can't find a single pin. Where do they all go to anyway? Second Freshie: It's hard to tell, because they're pointed in one direction and headed in another. g a x Metal Working Machinery Boilers, Hoisting Engines, Pumps, Air Compressors, Motors, Generators, Manual Training Shop Equipment WM. C. JOHNSON 81 SONS MACHINERY CO. 1001-3-5 North Sixth Street St. Louis, Mo. X Q f 175 4 K Sa tisfaetion and Individuality If you let us do your Engraving PERSONAL CALLING CARDS WEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS CALLING CARDS ANNOUNCEMENTS LETTERHEADS SOCIETY STATIONERY ENVELOPES MONOGRAMS I lf you nmkv your Grevting Card selections from our samples BIRTHDAY CARDS SYMPATHY CARDS BON VOYAGE CARDS FRIENDSHIP CARDS CONGRATULATIONS TALLIES WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES SCORE PADS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS BRIDGE NOVELTIES CONVALESCENT CARDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CARDS Our EXCLUSIVE 1924 line of CHRISTMAS CARDS will be ready June 15th, inspertion invited. EGYPTIAN STATIONERY CO. I5 EAST MAIN Loading Stationers of Southern Illinois STREET BELLEVILLE, ILL X ' IN IXXDYAUQAJOB- Qxfisb Shorthand f Typewriting Bookkeeping Accounting Comptomeler Diolaphone Secretarial Civil Service Filing Adding Machine Salesmanship Advertising Banking Ofiive Practice DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES FALL-WINTER-SPRING-SUMMER TERMS New Students May Enroll Any Monday 18 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILL BELLEVILLE SAVINGS BANK BUILDING Y. W 176 Belleville Co-operative Grain Co. Dealers in Grain, Flour, Mill Feed, Poultry and Dairy Feed, Paint, Poultry, Eggs and Farm Supplies Douglas and Srheel Sts. F. A. Walton, Mgr. THE INCOME TAX WILL GET HER. We have just learned of :1 teal-her who started poor twenty years 211.20 und has retired with the comfortable fortune of titty thousand dollars. This was urzguired through industry, economy, conscientious effort, indomitable l76l'S9V9l'ZlllC'9, and the death ot' an uncle who left her an estate valued at S45l,999.40. Fo Gm' J O H T R l E B POTATO CHIPS Go to sos EAST MAIN STREET BELL 901-w Y .4 W ww f:1,lll GUNDLACH 81 CO. Stamlarfl Undermkprs of Value Telephones 29 E. lc. SCHNEIDEWIND Egirient Ambulanre Svrvire 14 NORTH -I-H,RD ST- 22-24 NORTH HIGH ST. Bell 1303. X v f ' RENTCHLER ervice that Electric Shop ' f' RAD10 SUPPLIES atls ICS MAIN AND CHARLES STREETS Botll Phones 177 .4 1 6'REALTOR Mr. Student, is a new word in your dictionaryg It designates the real estate dealer who is associated with his fellows in an organization that stands for truth, honesty and the highest of ethics in all his dealings with clients and his entire relations to the publicg it stands for the progressive real estate nian. Let all your dealings be with members of established Real Estate Ex- changes. BELLEVILLE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Belleville Savings Bank Brichler, Elmer F. Buesch, Arthur Carson, Frank Dechant, Fred Eidman, Elgin Eidman, 0. C. Grandcolas, Lee Herman, Edgar Hoerr, John J. Members Mensinger-Fries Agency Ruediger Co., Walter J. Schmale, John H. Jr. Schott, Edward F. St. Clair Guaranty 6. Tit Thorman, Ben W. Truttman, Joseph Voellinger, William L. Wangelin, Harry B. le Co. J K Columbia uarr Compan Q C'J!5lCNZa9 Producers of High Grade FLUXING STONE CRUSHED STONE AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE We have seven quarries ready to serve you Largest Producers in Central and Southern Illinois UWIGYZD General Oficesz 710 FULLERTON BLDG. ST. LOUIS, MO. Y W 178 J 'K Girls' Work Committee Call ffell 522W for Info' matron for Rental of Community House CUMMUNITY ERVICE Elen Lyn: Mamma, if I grow up, will I have a husband like papa? Yes, my dear, her mother replied. And if I don't get married will I be an old maid like the high school teachers? Yes, was the reply. Elen I..yn thought for a moment, then put her hands to her head and said, Well, I'm in a fix. Mr. Lentz fin lecturel: By means of a new apparatus a hen is able to chalk up her output of eggs. The cow's output of milk, of course, is chalked up by the dairymanf' .- How can you stand lying in bed so late in the morning? I don't stand lying in a bed. I'm no contortionist. ..- Why does he wear those loud stockings? So his feet won't go to sleep. , Dont' be what you aint, Nor be what you isn't, For the man who plays square Is a-going to get hisn. Server in Cafe: Want soup? Student: Is it good soup? Server: Sure, fourteen carrot. HIGH GRADE FURNITURE Eden Electric Washers GAS Hoover Electric Sweepers RANGES Sewing Machines Porch and Lawn Furniture Knapp Furniture Company 310 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILL. 179 He Thinking-- Yes-he went through High, even finished at College, and now he is taking stock of the time he spent and the money it cost his father to get him ready to battle for himself. 1IDid he make the best of the opportunities offered him during his years at High and at College? 1lHe has a distinct advantage over the young man that did not have these opportunities. The business world today offers a broad field of activity to the college bred youth, pro- vided he has learned to apply the knowledge gained at school to the requirements of his chosen business or profession. 11 So keep on, you graduates of our splendid Township High, the country needs young men who can think straight and clear and into whose hands is entrusted the future welfare of our city, state and nation. THE R0 EI ER CU. P. S.-And when you are thinking of good Clothes-yes, just think of Romeiseris. 180 HO COMFORT THE KELVINATOR- SCOTT NEWCOMB OIL BURNER- Clean, Automatic Heat for Your Furnace MODERN ELECTRIC SHOP soo EAST MAIN s'r. BELLEVILLE, ILL. Electrical Refrigeration for the Home Ice-Box THOSE MUSICALLY INCLINED. Profession. Instrument played. Burglar ..... .............. L ute Prizelighter ... .. . Music-Box Undertaker . . . ..... Bones Roofer .... .... ..... G 1 iitar Fisherman .. ...,.... Cast-a-net Hotel Keeper .. Vile-Inn iviolinl An old maid .............................................. Man-do-lin She was in a telephone booth and had just put in a toll call. She wept bitterly as she pulled down on the hook to attract central's attention. Hello, came Central's clear voice. H-hello she sobbed. I w-wan my money back. Harold w-wouldn't speak to me. Les Wagner lin shoe storel: I would like to see a pair of shoes that would fit my feet. Salesman: So would I. I shall never marry, Walter declared, until I meet a woman who is my direct opposite. Oh, Wally, Mary Elizabeth cried delightfully, there are a number of very intelligent girls in this neighborhood. We have seventy-four keys in our house, and not one of them fits the front door. Then what's the use of them? Oh, we couldn't play the piano very well without them. JOBS SEEK THRIFTY MEN 1lOne way to measure a man's thrift is to add up his life insurance. 1lStart now to build your reputation as a man of thrift by carrying life insurance. 1lBuy a policy now. There is no easier way to save. THE GUARDIAN LIFE INS. CO. ARTHUR NIEMEYER G. J. SCHLESINGER C. A. PEPPERKORN RICHARD ABERER. N R 181 J R L Koupet California Roadster Top and Famous Double Ventilating Windshield TOPS FOR ALL FORD MODELS Koupet Double Ventilating Koupet California Top for Wiiidsliielcls are Fords are Cool in Summer Warm in Winter NOISELESS-DURABLE ECONOMICAL-STYLISH For further information see Koupet Auto Top Co., Belleville, Ill. Bell Phone 25. LINCOL Motor car supremacy is today recognized in the Lincoln Automobile. We confidently believe that the Lincoln embodies. to an unprecedented degree, those qualities which contribute most to complete motor car satisfaction. Modern Automobile 81 Garage Co. Ant Organization Built to Serve 500 EAST MAIN STREET BELLEVILLE, ILL. 182 LINCOLN and Restaurant The Home of Real Food Corner MA and High Sts. Reasonable Rates Belleville, Illinois Kun. sa.n.. sen 1565. Kinloch 508 Bell 845 OLIVER C. JOSEPH Dodge Brothers Motor Cars HEALTH HINTS To Thin people: Don't eat fast. To Fat people: Don't eat Fast. People who live in glass houses should dress in the dark. It you leave your spoon in the cup when you drink, wear goggles to keep it out of your eye. He was my fourth husband, sighed the widow. I cremated them all. At this time Miss Skaar burst into tears. How unjust the world is, she sobbed, I've never had one man and you've had 'em to burn! AN OLD TIN TYPE. Squire: Did you send for me, my lord? Launcelot: Yes, make haste, Bring me the can-opener: I've got a flea in my Knight clothes. R. E. DUVALL ASK FOR MEYER BROS., Coffee and Spice Co. Cohan or Bourbon Santos Coffees No Finer Cup Quality Obtainable FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD GROCERS IN BELLEVILLE H C.,......,...,... of H I J 183 r K J I WA S H I N G T 0 N T H E A T R E 0 H M S 81 .I U N G S H 0 E C 0. :Hn sn! V We carry an unusually 4 A R IQ, large stock of GYM and 5 A 'L BASKETBALL shoes of best '-:D quality. ' 5 100 WEST MAIN ST. 1 . - HH f Cl I BRLLLVILLE' ' ' ILL' El:ZiI,aEI1lr1r'rIllT LIIDWIII and CLUSTER. Owners Y G4 W ff ,J K Compliments S. M. WILSGN General Contractor 1925 State Street GRANITE CITY, - ILL. N. W 184 Ben S12 Kin. Res. 603-R VAL. HIRTH PRINTING SERVICE Printers of Qualityi' sTATloNERs and BINDERS 7 SOUTH HIGH ST. We also sell School Supplies, Box Stationery, Post Cards, Announce- ment Cards, Gift Suggestions, etc. 1 .4 5 6' N I St. Louis' Leading Sporting Goods Storev The Very Finest Equipment for Baseball, Track and Field, Tennis, Golf, Basketball, Football, Camping and Outing. 921 i.ocus'r s'r. A negro went into a bank down South to get a check cashed. He stood in line a long time and finally his tur11 came. Just he got to the window the teller put up a sign: The Bank is Busted. The Negro: What do you mean, the bank is busted? Teller: Well, it is, tl1at's all, it's busted-didn't you ever hear of a bank being busted? The Negro: Yes, but l never had one bust right in my face before. -... Aurelia F.: Betty's fiance is supposed to be a dreadful bad egg. Viola W.: 1 wondered why she didn't like to drop him. How to get warm: Sell tire insurance. Value a n1an's store at twice its worth. Sleep over the store till warm. Smoke a cigarette in bed. Dose off and leave the cigarette lighted. It keeps the home tires burning. Throw a rock at a policeman. He will make things hot for you. Choose any member of the faculty as your ideal. Copy his or her life. Dleg and you'll never suffer from cold. WAGNER MOTOR CAR CO. Distributors of OTOR CARS AH and Jackson Streets Belleville, Illinois Both Phones. 1 J Compliments -of the- Atlas Portland Cement Co. See Your Dealer W Y W 185 df K THE WEINMAN BOX AND COOPERAGE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS Slack Barrels of All Kinds EGG CASES, POULTRY BOXES, POULTRY SHIPPING COOPS SHIPPING BOXES ALL SIZES M kers of Famous BLUEBIRD APPLE PRESS ATCHISON, - - KANSAS q K .4 K 4 S I. P E S K I N D Sr S O N S TURNER, -Two Stores- II3 East Main Street 28 West Main Street AND CLOTHING 81 FURNISH- INGS FOR MEN and BOYS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Exclusive Agency for Packard ATT0RNEYS'AT'LAW Shoes Y W Y W 4 1 RUTHFUL portraiture shows you in a character- istic expression and a natural pose-at your best. Our ability to put you at ease assures the success of your picture Phone Bell 239-J for an Appointment THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN THE COGGAN STUDHJ N f King: What ho, the guard! Prime Master: Sire, the -guard has lost his umbrella and it is raining. King: Then, what ho, the mud-guard! Caesar: Wasn't that Cleo driving by in that chariot? Anthony: Oh, it couldn't have Ben Hur. I went ten rounds with Dempsey, And I am feeling iineg For it was on a Ferris wheel- His seat was next to mine. LESSON IN HOME-MAKING--The best way to kill bed bugs is to chase 'em up the spiral bed springs until they become dizzy and then suffocate them with a sock. As soon as she perceived him, she fell upon him, stabbed him and sank unconscious into a very handsome plume. This may sound queer, but the woman in front of me wouldn't, remove her hat, and that's how it looked to me. J x THE OLDSMOBILE is the lowest-priced six-cylinder car today K N A B M O T O R C O . Wills Ste. Claire and Oldsmobile Cars and Luedinghaus Trucks W. T. Miller, Sales Manager 115 NORTH ILLINOIS ST Y W 187 J K You Hold the Proof In Your Hand '23 QUALITY of work, its intelligent execution, its up-to-dateness in type styles, its all around workmanship and proper printing, may be judged from the appearance of the Bellevinois turned out by our shop. N0 COMMENT is needed to call your atten- tion to the obvious conclusion that work from the News-Democrat office will possess the desirable features that go to make Mgood printing. THE BELLEVINOIS in your hands is an out- spoken and convincing solicitor for the printing department maintained by this establishment. YOUR better judgement tells you to come to this office when you need printing. The work you get is just a little better. ri? THE NEWS-DEMOCRAT FRED. J. KERN, Owner BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS Q Member Associated Pressj Y V 188 Public Utility companies are presented With many complicated and interesting problems in their en- deavors to render the greatest possible service to a community. They are constantly seeking trained men and women to whom they oHer a Wide field for individual development. Think this over when you plan your college course. EAST ST. LOUIS 85 SUBURBAN RAILWAY. A LESSON IN SALESMANSHIP. What's the price of the article? One dollar, sir. Bought direct from the manufacturer, I presume? No, sir: we got it at a sherifE's sale of manufacturer's stock. Why did the manufacturer bust up? Through selling this article at a dead loss. I suppose he paid too much for the raw material? Oh, no! He stole the raw material. Gee whiz! Wrap me up a half dozen. City Guy: How's the milk maid? Country Lass: It's 11ot made, you poor muttg the cow gives it. Louis D.: I went around the world last year with my grandmother. Quentin G. iaged 165: That's nothing! I've been around the sun 16 times and it's heaps larger than the world. J K The College Shop MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Exclusive Manufacturers of EMBLEMATIC JEWELRY 503 STAR BUILDING ST, LOUIS Y ? 189 ' ,ij ,,.,-. 'C' Engraving Service Plus I Annual Staffs turn to us for advice ancl lwelp in preparing flweir Annuals. We start' at fl'1e beginning to worlc out plans creating new and original icieas. Many' costly mistakes are avoiclecl flwrougli our close co-operation. rnnis lneing a part of our service PLUS first qualig9 engravings. Central Engraving Company i Calumet Building Saint Louis, Missouri W. I 190 . , ' , . WWW' I 3 2 J A Autographs f . XX-1 NSA xxx 3 U D ocrat Printery -in Belleville, I J 191 SY X3 N 1 f ,x 1' I . K J M F X. 'Zg,:a,'ffV7 ,PIN -Q N xg, J 'X , W ,, 1 f fp. AT KP I fx V: T' f. ' E3 WS- E?-. R ' ?g E E AYf 3'5f rd Q-1' J' 'R W xfriif? KNO L , 'V J x uk- ' RX . JK. Yi. Y. Q ',L F-'xv 'K I - X Tig ik '-5. ' Q49 1- if 1 MWF u'.i-ff. fh5?'1'1M1-'. if ' RJ' ff - ' V,-'.L ',,Fg,:f'.--' Q-.i .1Q'f-5: Y'-T' .':- .- -vihul. In-' ' -. fv . . Mg 1 ' M 1 A If ,Lf 1 ' ' 3?-'V - ' ..1. Q 'iq , gs. W 5 ', 1 - 5. -7-9g.Ef 7 -Al' .' 5- '- a xl ff- f ali-AffTizpf 'f5 Q ' .-mx' Vw . 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Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 1

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Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 1

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Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 1

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Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 1

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Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 1

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Belleville Township High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

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