Brentwood High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brentwood, MO)

 - Class of 1934

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Uilllamson, B S degree and graduate worl on Master's degree, HUSlC and Math matlcs f s I G McQu1tty, A P e gree and gr duate work on Master's degree, Latin, U13 tory. I ss A B Lo an, B S degree and graduate of Gem Cltv Busl nes College, teacher of com merce Mr D Joungblood, B S de ree and lasterls degree in Physlcal Educatlon, Soclal SC1GAC6 and Phys1cal Educatlon. Miss J McGrath, Prlnclpal of Grade Scuool, Slxth Grade H183 H McGrath, Sixth Grade Diss S Crowe, Seventh Grade, Miss B L Eydmann, Flfth Grade and hu 10' Glade UISS U I Bt erton, Thlrd Grade. Miss E R Harness, Second Grade. M133 B moss, NlPSt Grade UlSS D J nene s, Flrst Grade. Danlor, B degree, graduate worl on Pasterfs degree, Manual Trainlng, Meouanical Draw ing, Industrl 1 Arts. 1- 1 ' X -- 'P fb v 0 MVA 0 . H A' '1 4, ,1 s ,E n o L A Q .- I 1 g - Ilwlrxl Q f Q W g-S--t Ijrg P Q T.-Tv , V- o 0 a -L 4 2' . . . ' '1 o So 1 6 . 'rf ' ' 1 x- Eirg x--If g .l n L I g ': ., 0 . Li if ' ' ' ' :, ,r 0 - 1 0 - - . O . .. -' 0 0 RA Q F Y . 0 4 0 - n o 0 . ,A - . - K . O ' 4 5 g A . T s' Miss H. M. Bayer, A. B. Degree Miss C. E. Koch, Fourth -a 7 Ty, ' 1 ..x. Au Q I H I , If , .J li ' -'T 0 o A -- - o 0 , V A 'M I ' . ' s f - ' - 9 Q 1 ' .. 0 Q -in Q Ar 5 0 Ja d 1'-'vi' Q TI- I1 R Q any , 1: ,T it - - Ly '- Q . . wif S - , , ........................ li i 0 0 3 o . d . Bbq TJ q 1 Q S Q S - ' S 'T ff i . l -. Y-A . .- . . I W . . g 'al ., . IL C N Il Q .. Nr B Slne April 41, 1954 Secr t oa d of Education Bre ood, 0 Il Dear Mr olH6 Your livh school was VlSlt6d recently ov one of our Vlgh Sclool uDGPVl ors, ln company wlth youl County Super lnt n rt of Schools, and l am pleased to retaln YOU1 school on the LlSt of the f1TSt class sclool wlth 26 un ts of approxed VOTF I U1SF to commend you upon tle number of f1H6 thlngs that are belag done 1U your sclool system Second Thlrd Fourth Wlfth lr the futule tlrougl the CWA program thlS last fear. The redecoration of your bulldlng, and the work done upon the school gTOUHd3lS a remarkable improve nent I WlSh to commend you for the splendld program ln Cha acter Pducatlon that lS belng conducted agaln thls year. I note that a splendld budget has been prepared for our school Tbls lS an lmpoltant lteu ln connectlon wlth tle admlnlstration of the sc ool program I note that you have an especlally good extra currlcular program The Supervisol reports that especlally good dls clpllne and COOp6P3tlOR 13 evldent throughout your school svstea You are to be commended for the flue school program that you have Lhmr good work 15 1U evidence, If thlS Department can be of any SGTV1C6 to rou do not hesltate to call or 16 Very trul ouls, C pu A LE State Superlntendent of Schools P - I I H . '- 0 0 - Cx'1'f':YT 'Y '1 5 ,. e1 be-I f' 2 .J A 1 . '-... ' 1' ' flu. ...L.Sf3JqL1 . C, - I . V - o : ' ' . . -Y , J.- O.. X 4. u 1'U I S A QS ' . . ' fr . - n-'eT5el ' - I ' ' ' - . , A . , U . QL 4 . V J.- 4- ...J gl, 4. Y, 1 LC .. I . v , . 4. 4. L J. ' ' .. ' 1 ., ' - 4 ' .L xg . .F I , - Flrst: lou are to be com ended on the flne work done 1 . ., -. l 23- .A - . . , . - 13 ' .L 1' 0 . . .. I I . I . .. -4 - . . 3 .L 4.4 . . -Y . . - . ' 4. . , . y 1 , -' 'L 1 1 . . 1 - . -. .L ll 0 - . 0 I on .. , O . 0 -Ll A ! 'Y Q 1 R -4 'I 0 - 'S Q 0 - 11 4 ll l .. I' l- g ' ' l . . . . - . X ID A U . . - l' J. 11 g 'ry xy 1-1 u .1 'J cj 'U ll. .L Q Q L ' . C I A VORL IN B1 NllOOD SChOOLo The Brentwood Board of Educatlon was on the Job the CVA Santa Claus came around. Tney pictured the of the school in such a way that old Santa gave the wood Schools a nlce lot of presents. Our progect started November the fifteenth 1955 ended April f1PSt 1954 We had twenty four skllled when needs Brent and men, one hundred slxty unskilled, twenty one trucks and three teams We also mad two teachers who helped tutor back ward puplls, four girls who catalogued all our books and helped wlth the clerlcal work Two girls who wasued wlndows and uelped leep the building clean All of our records are up to date and ln good shape. The books in all bulldlngs have been repaired, in fact all bulldlngs grounds and equlpment have been put lnto flrst class con dltion This wlll greatly reduce our malntenance expen ditures for the next few years. By looking wnto future needs we have also affected a great savlng 1n Capital Outlay. Thls nas been accompllsled by gradlng to pro vlde necessary playground space, athletic field, landscap ing of tional equipment grounds, alterlng bulldlngs and addlng to lnstruc Je were able to make these lmprovements with very little hauled with CWA labor expense to the distrlct as we quarried the stone, the clnders and sand, that had been glven to us, The Government gave the Brentwood School Distrlct 154,558.44 for labor and materials Our distrlct spent 3858.25 for tools, lumber, paint, rooflng material, plumblng and electrical fixtures, whlch is a llttle more than two per cent of the total cost. The Government lnspectors compllmented our project many tlmes as to merlt and the 6ff1Cl8HCy Wltl wawch lt was carrled on V 1' f 'rw F1 -f T 0 g . 5 g an Lab X .J - . . l 5 1. n -. Q . . . . . 1 1. - 1 . FL Q 4 Q 4 I ' 1 -, Q L -. -, - .L f Q . -. -. . I 4 . -. .- - -. Q - - Q 4 ' ' 1 Q 1 . . . 1 . 1 O. - Q - -. - . -. - . . - - O EI ' ' . . . .. A ,Q ' . . . O ,U . Q . .- 'I . 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Operetta '52, '55, '54 Chorus '52, '55, '54 Librarlan '54 Senior Play '54 Junior Senior Prom Annual '54 Robert Baxter The answer to a maiden's prayer But too bashful, by far Volley Ball '52, '55, '04 Basketball '52, '55 Basketball Captain '54 Baseball '52, 55, NBN Club '54 Chorus '52 Dorothy Bertel Ready to work, and ready to play, Ready to help whenever she may Orchestra '51, '52 Chorus '52, '05 Librarian '51 Scream Staff 434 Annual '54 Betty Biggs Entered Brentwood 1n her Junior year from Kansas City, Kansas. Sincere and true to all is she, With vast and wide abil ity Volley Ball '55 Basketball '55 Indoor '55 Orchestra '55 Chorus '55 Scream staff '54 Senior Play '54 UBU Club 955, ' Annual '54 Alice Blanner Always peppy, bright Says Ever spreading sunshin Chorus '52, '55 HBH Club '52, '55 Librarian '51, '52 '55, '54 Volley Ball '52, ' Basketball '5 , '54 Operetta '52, '55 Indoor '55 Ralph Brown We ean't help but llke him For there's none qulte like him. Operetta '52, '55, '5 Christmas Play '55 Senior Play '54 Scream Staff '54 Baseball '52, '55, '54 Chorus '52, '55, '54 Character EduCQt1On Speech '55 UNO Saben ' UBH Club '54 d - y A Q U ', 54 , J - - ll . , Queen '54 on a gloomy day. . 4 , A 5 ' '54 C - A V 4 -' 55 Guy Bryant A fine fellow indeed- And how he can sing! Operetta '52, '55, '54 Christmas Play '52, '55 4 Class cleer leader '52 Scream Staff '52 Class Vlce Presldent ' Orchestra '55, '54 Chorus '52, '55, '54 BaS'etball '54 Volley Ball '54 Bashball 52, '55, B Club 104 Ben F1ner dow he oves women 'hen tdey'1e 1n thelr place Ba 'etball '55, '54 Baseball '51, '55 Operetta '54 Volley Ball '54 WBN Club '54 Le Frey st takes llfe as lt cones a happy go lucky faSh1Ons Chorus '52, '54 Operetta '52, '54 Robert Gorla The les t ere 18 learned Tne less tlere 13 to for We Wade Hanklns Enteled Blentwood Ulgh ln hls Senlor year from :eb ster An artlst ln the mallng Newer shlrlinb, always worl ing Scream Stalf '54 Annual '54 Imogene Hoffmeyer Quiet and well liked, ' Above all a good sport. Librarian '52 Scream Staff '54 HBH Club Presldent '52 HBH Club '55, '54 Volley Ball '52, '55, '5 Basketball '52, '55, '5 Indoor '52, 55, Operetta '52 Annual '54 larold Lltzslnger Pe may be smort but he's all tnere In pep, wit, and likable ness Orchestra '52, '55, Volley Ball '55, '54 Baseball '52, '55, '54 Scream Staff '52 Operetta '52, '55, '54 Senlor Play '54 Cnorus '52 '55, '54 HBH Club 4 Kenneth Lyvers Grand and tall, loved by all Is red halr an asset? Orcnestra '51, '52, '55, '54 Chorus '52, '55, '54 Volley Ball '52, '55, 75 Basletball '52, 55 Basketball Caotaln '5 Baseball '52, '55, '54 Class President '52, '55, '54 Operetta '52, '55, ' ' Chrlstma Play '52, '54 Senlor Play '54 UNO Saben Annual 714 NBP Club '54 1 A . ' - ' 55 - 4' lf ..: 4: . - ' '54 2 ' '54 ' lj T ' . J 1 - 1 - 1 0 O 'sm '54 '7 . J- 1 15 - - - nl Tun, -. ' , H -I Librarian '52, '55 , A S h ' ' 1 1- ' . '7 .L ' .. b t. . 7 '4 A r - -- 4 A I ' ' C' 5 ' 54 f ' i W ' 1 ' . s ' C l h ' I? A t ' ' '55 GA I Dlllard aurer Untered Brentwood ln his Sophorore vear from Central If date and lessons don't agree, I ta e dates, let les son be Ooeretta ' , 5, '5 Cao us '52, ' 5 '5 Volley Ball '55, ' 4 Cla s cheer leader 1 Baseball '55 HBH Club '54 Ruth Nelsor Ta'e lt slow and easy lf you want to et alon WltD me Cuorus '52, '55, '54 Scream stalf '55, '54 SGD1OT Pla '54 Annual '54 Evelyn Papin She has a wav with teaolers Stlll watel runs deep Basletball '52 Basletball Captaln '55, '54 Volley 3all '52, '55 '54 indoor '52, '55, '54 HBH Club '52, '55, ' 5cream ntafl '52, 55, ' 4 hlbrarlan '55, '54 Operetta '52, '55 Chllstmas play '52,' Class Presldert '51 Cla s secretar lreas urer '54 Debate '55 5e11or Play '54 Character Edtcatlon Speech '55 Soccer '51 Clorus '52, '55 Annual '54 'argaret Posey Entered 316PtJOOd Hlg her Junlor year fro Soldan The 11ctle Plrl ww the blg volce, Never qxlet, alwa s or the lun, Ooeretta '55, '54 Chorus '54 Indoor '55, '54 Volley Ball '55, '54 Clas cheer leader '55 5croo1 creer leader '54 Senlor Play '54 Debate '54 Fred Schmltt Llttle but mlghty A stal in all he Vollej Ball ' '54 Basketball '52, Baseball '52, ' Track Cabtain Operetta '52, scream Staff ' Orchestra '51, '55, '54 Chorus '52, '50, '54 'BH Club Seoretaly ' 5en1o1 Ula? '54 Character Educatlon Spgr Cfl 754- Debate '54 Annual '54 Leona Spe cer She seems Qllet St ll one rever 'nofs Basketball '05 Volley Jall ' Baseb ll '55 Chorus '52 Llbrarlan '54 HBH Club 505 . U , lvl ,g ' ' 1 --1 v- ' 11 ' .1 A . . 4 -1 111 fl U 1 5 I2 -I ' S lt 6' fgth . . 4. li ' .. 1 n if L - S q A 52 '5 - s 4 7 L r. 5 , 4 ,- 5 s ' S 55 U A 1 5, A V7 . 1 . .L 1 ' 1 ' f ' 1 ff ff ' ' 1 1 O Q - .. Q .4 1 f' cf - . IT 5 F7 l , . Operetta 52, '55, 54 '54 A 1 ! V v 1 I TL 1 A . 1 1 . ,7 C lu H 1 .f ' 5 H . . 1 fr 1 ., 9 ' '7 cv ' , is 1 J A -1- r-v Fr 1 1 4. -' -H 5 - H 54 f r C1 KY -C, 1 I I. 5 T. . F- ,-. 110 1 ' 54 . . C s C' gf-2 - - '1 ' 3 1-5 .. ... ... i , ' 1- V I cv . ' f' -1 1 I 1 ' 7 55 I7 J . a . 1 T 7 F' 9 In - . 'H .L llllaw tefanonl Good tnln s oowe a nac'ages DGDluS zas been slo Gene Vllllan I llve, love and am raboy 1t1 athletics as my lf Prowtr Class o eer leader ' 5 v1oe Preslde t '51 IO S be 7 lbere's lo s of 'novledbe ln her head And lots of tnlngs s1e's never sald Vollev Ball '52, '54 HBH Club '52, '54 oocel '5l Operetta '52 Llbrarlan '54 Sorear staff '54 Indoor '52, '54 Chorus '52 'lTfS Let and unobtruslve t efllclent for all tnat M133 Helen Snlpnan and Mr J E Holman Soorsors lobby XolleJ Ball '52, '55 ' 4 Bascetball '52, '55, 1 A Cdorus '52, '55 Operetta 'oo Ccream otalf '52 '5 UNO Sabe ChTlStm8S play '54 Annual '54 HBH Club '54 Tvdor e tover He thlnks too nuch Such men ale dangerous! Debate '55 Debate Caotaln '54 Orozestra '52, '55, '54 Cuorus '55 Screaw otaff '52, '55 '54 Chrlstmas olay '52, '54 :8HlOT U1 y '00, '54 Class Vlce Bresldent '54 Annual '54 ,. . T . . . xi ,.... .. .J . -' - 3 L ln sm ll ' . J.: - -. .. L .- .. .- ' 1 Q., T ' Jan a v 1 W J 1 4 , . A 5 K lg -1 9 1-1 ' T X' W , V A ... ' to T H . H If E. 3 r , H - 7F 1 C1 n RJ - x Helen Strong Class Vlce-presldent ml t 1 ' e l ' - - H 155 'I 1 ' -. - 1- . p ak N . 1, '7 S -1 ' . U S l A A Q- Q ll nu ul ll rw . f' - 4 fr IL -L 4 A l 1 T' J. H T .L Q- I C' .1 I r -- . . . rn- 1 ' L 1 - , HH fi 1 9. . -7 . w ,. , A. A 41' 9 9 0 - A i . rv RSWQAL4 'K f'11 he K PW qurw 2' A wQih,,ff afiff 9 a..A.wxmd! President ienneth Lyvers Vice President Tudor destover Secretary Treasurer Evelyn Papin Reporter Ralph Brown Cheer header Hilliam stefanoni Class Colors Green and White Class Flower Yellow Tea Rose Class Motto uSmal1 the diploma but miglty the effort to win it ' ACHIEVFNVNiS OF '54 'Existence was given us action Our worth is determin ed by the good deeds w do The twenty six Seniors of '54 have acted as well as exi ted during their last year in Enent wood High School Have their actions brouglt lasting results of value to their school and community, as well as to them selves? In yeais to come, the stu dent body alonf with the people of the community will en age in one of the most engoyable out door sports--tennis, why? B - cause we of the Senior class or- iginated and carried out the planning and construction of two tennis courts on the school grounds during the fall of 135. Our interest in athletics is further shown from the fact that a champion all basketball team made up entirely of Sen- iors, won another trophy for the school in the tournament this year The basletball boys f next year will start ofi with a new set of sweat suits ourchas ed by the Seniors, who suonsor ed a dance and basketb ll game to raise funds for that purpose. The class also sponsored dance for the benefit oi char ity during the Christmas Holi days In both cases music was furnished by the Senior orches tra. This orchestra has given able service upon several other occasions this year Our class rewired and put in perfect condition for basket- ball games this year, the score board which we made and gave to the school last year. We put the score board up for each game. We organized the first systematic yell leading team in the high school, and besides choosing and coaching this team Q3'2 A A Q Ji ti t: . f w arm ff f It if .1 K ll' -1 .x I ' - M X N 3 x :I . I ' '-ff' ,., ' .,. E465 5:k f1Yi r ,N-' .w.... - ,Q 1 - ff' tj . - 04 -. 5 X. . ffl .1 3 - 's, we s Q 1 . ' . gwafwrg : ' Nmf SK' V8 2' we 45?54f Lia f by v- pq 1 1 smrxfjwunl - , ,-'IE 513' , + X - .- f .CHQ-4, x T ' ffff' -Q iv' 'c nw f'K'we1 f , .33 , ,- .ig f'f fiix ' X Xifffjr X- L- 'f':,2,- 2 1 5s ' S---eizinf is -- Q. gg . ,- 5, f vw f-f-- :a:1Lrf::,J-f 'r 1' . .- -. ' 1' -.................-..4 . .- . 1 111111 . 1 1 -..-.......... .... .. L - lite-1111-V 0 U - . . I H . . I O I ., : Y 4 1 - , -. . . 1 g .ufa 'm 4 1 I ' f OI' , ,, . c , 2 0 N P- ' 1 9 0 . Y 1 a -. J' s S 1 - . , 1 Q n a . . . L Q J. . . .- 'L - B. . .. .-, 1 .. . . . Q i . . - o 1 ,., ' ' 1 ' -1 . .. 6 V . , f. ff n . . M I o 9 Q - - o 6 , we provided each with an emblem for their sweaters The emblem was a mugaphone wlth the letter HB1 on itg The maklnv of a trophy case sponsored by the Senior Class, was lifted from our zands when it was about half flnlshed, be cause of the necessity for its im ediate Lse. The routlne of passlng to and from classes was highly com plimented by vlsltors this year because it was well talen ca1e of under the Corridor Patrol system controlled by the Senior class with the splendid assis tance of all other classes, Teachers, vlsitors and stud ents w1ll be able to enjoy a comfortable rest room, so at tractlvely furnlsned by the Sen ior class who put forth great effort and used skillful diplom acy 1n purchaslng the new fur nlture for it able vlce handles was seen by some wide awake Senlor and the result was the manual train1ng shop was equlpped W1tH thlrty two new pipe handles for the vlces. These handles were bought and made by the Sen1ors Indlvidual members of the Sen ior class donated thlrty elght good books to the school lib rary The talent of the class in the field of speech and dramat ics was displayed many times ln assemblies and public programs he gave a Character Bullding play 'Ambltionn in assembly and later at a P T.A, meetlng We aroused the Chrlstmas splrlt by giV1ng a one act play UThe Nine who Were Nothern ln assembly on Monday before the Chrlstmas hol idays We gave another one act play on Courtesy Senlors took part 1n and helped produce nwhy The Chlmes Rang H At the cblld ren's masquerade ball they en- tertalned with two humorous s'etches, HThe L1e Detector and a melodrama, nThe Lover's D1lema.u Our famous pep pro gram of the year was based up on a new lnventlon whic Pro fessor Fitz Noodle brought forth to reveal past exper1 ences of all the basketball ooys from infancy to t1e pre sent tlne At the character ed ucatlon program the first of the year, a senior gave a talk upon t1e Buildlng of Character. Instruct1ve talks were glven by Senlors 1n as enbly the flrst day of school At the com mencement program four members of the Senlor class tool the place of an outslde spea'er and talked upon the theme, nLei sureu All the muS1C for thls occasion was also furnlshed by Senlors. Three out of five members of the debate squad this year was composed almost entlrely of Senlors and some of the most falthful librarians were also from tuls class. Senlor typ ists rendered valuable servlce to the school The three act comedy nSkid dlng' was g1V6h by our class to flnance this year book, which we give free to every student in school, to keep as a sum ary Ol the lmportant activitles of this school year When we glve our class day program based upon sle on lled nThe Confesslonal' and present tuis year book, along with a beautiful banner d signed with the emblem of our lng, w1ic1 has meant so much to us throughout the year, wope that our gifts w1ll always be looked upon as a symbol the spirit and cooperatlon the nSen1or Class of '54, Kenneth Lyvers 0 1 lf - ' H r' C, , .- -' 1 . a ' a Q .Ll A 1 ' ' ' 1 - . bn . . U ,I . - L- .1 1 n fr I- . ' . , 0 -. ' 1 'I . , , I ' ' S 1 ' 1 Q i . ' 0 L 1 1 ' if ' .' 1 1 p ni an - . n . . . The necessity fOr unbreek- were Seniors. The scream staff . . , . , , . , - . rf A . 'L' an 'Y on - I l -' . g Q . F . , , I . - .f ' 0 8. 5 t Q V . ' ca ' ' I ' ' 1 c 1 H 0 i 6' ' - r' 1 1 ' 1 .1 1 U 1 .I - ' , L - 0 Y of . of ' ' ' u 4 L 0 -e - 6k9fS5 1 N Q o Mfg' AN OUTLIJE o T 'lyk 76? yon Q' I S XQ E 5 Mpqww S blow or T H: BR W 0: 0 D Na-cfflf' xfifX! Jobs fu p M f WFQ .,, Af 06 ggi? CL S Or 1934 J The class of 1954 was discovered by accident, early one morn ing in Septezber 1950 by the faculty of the Brentwood High School as they wele strolling through the CO1TldOP wondering if there would be any startling changes in their work for the com ing year. Just inside the front door huddled together in mute imbarrass ment and anxiety, were what tulned out to be tne class of Y54 A a whole they appeared to be badly frightened, but upon closer scrutiny their explorers found among the 57 of them two red heads with flrey tempers so decided to handle tnem with care, The fac ulty attempted to dispel t1e fears of the strangers, bade them enter and spent the next few weeks attempting to gain their con fldence and friendship. After some difficult they succeeded in taming the majority of these strange beings E PhORATION This discovery was TCQOIEGE to the principal who received the news oi this acquisition with delight It is true, however, tlat there were so1e in school wno jeered at these strange people and considered it folly to regard them as of val1e. Tie disoovcrels decided to explore carefm y the natuies and intellects if any of the strangers and, if posslble, to male them valuable addi- tions to school life, These foreigners were given the name, HFreshmenn, and became a part of the life of the school. They were taught many new strange customs and manners and began to take an active part in strange new exercises called basketball, soccer, etc. They were permitted to form an organization of their own, al- so elected the following officers: Robert Fudge, presldentg Gene f CSP. off' by - C55 I -5-xx .N 1 QQ gffl' KTWQQR x. 'T K I EE Q ' A'A ' X lx gi 'Lp is 410 ' I5 Q0 Xxx Of ,fi , fp 5 ' K K '1:1.',55f. ETP . I -- .ql '31' ' 05 ix NQXVMI 'Ili' ' t . S. f I -'Q llL,,J, h 7 , ': f , ' .. f' if - tiwmj ,f53wV- L' 4 XQQZZP' ' WAFS x ,fp 'Ns I S-.I 1 5 1 l fl '42 ' I ' r -1 .Ni J ,I I' ' V I --- 'J I. '-- ' X f f 'wr rd rt ,,' 3 ' ' lflghl! h' li 1 W 'I ig . v I - 5,16 ji any of Sd -..- 'X . .. Dyglp SAWCy O,gV E R in x ' - ' rp- D - .J A . -, 1 . S 0 e 1 n 1 .- ' 1 N 1 . A 1 . . X N , . . . . k .V ' U ,- A n ' 1 ' . . W 1 1 . W 1 ' ..zll' r ' - ' - Villian, vice-presidentg and Georgette Herold, secretary and trea- surer. Mr Greenstreet was thelr g1lde darln tH1S trvlng year. In this fir t year the explorlng faculty galned much lnform ation regardnng the members of the class. THGWI lntellects were found to var ll leenness fror sponges to razo s. Some began early to snow Sl ns of abllity 1D t1e fleld or athletlcs an music The disaster, called blnal Uxaminatlons, was one of the worst massacres of tne year. The next september the 51 members wlo llved t rough the mas saerc, because OL tnelr sklll ln acq lllng tae customs of tae school, were renamed Sophonores They were greeted by an entire new faculty with the e ceptlon OL two, After havlng galned some lnsignt as to hor to study, thls class was now ready to display lurther talent ln the greater val 1ety of 8Cb1V1t16S plovided, Among them the e ololing teachers found muez to please them 1n the way Ol dramatlc talent, nuslcal talent and athletic abillty Besldes glvlmg many assembly pro grams, they organized what is now Pnown as the Senlor Orchestra and lelt nlghly honored lH playlng for the Junlor 3GUlOT Prom. Members of the class took an actlve part 1n debating, library staff, newspaper staff, oneretta, the ChT1StmaS play, etc. The class organlzatlon of the Sophomores was Evelyn Papin, president, Ullliam Stefanonl, vice oresldent, Geolgette Ferold, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. willlamson as Class Sponsor The class colors 'green and Wh1t87 and class motto, 7StT1V6 and Sue eeed were chosen. In the thlrd year, owing to a n old educatlonal custom, the Sophomores became JUn1OPS and lncreased to 55 ln number. Tnls was a year of nard work, and the dreaded ordeal of examlnations was passed with few casualties. Mr. Illllamson contlnued to gulde this class for another yeal, and the oflicers chosen for this term were Kenneth Lyvers as presldent, Guy Bryant as vlce pres ldent, and Georgette Ferold, servlnv ber third year as secretary and treasurer, New responsibllltles were encountered in the Jun lor year. lhe Jun1or Sen1or Prom was glven from proceeds from the Junlor St. Patriclls dance Th s year the Junlor Class won the banner mole t1H6S than any other class 1n school Over tzree fourths of the athletic teams, ooth boys and glrls, were JUn1OPSc They ended the Junior year in glory by leadlng the school D1Cn1C parade w1th thelr olehestra, a decolated car, and a new class banner. An now we come to the fourth and greatest year 1n the hlstory of the class when they were called Seniors. Due to his capable leade1s 1U ln tue Junlor year, kenneth Lyvers was reelected presldent, Tudor Jestover became vice plesident, and Tvelyn Pap ln, secretary and Treasurer. Miss Helen Shipman became class sponsor 'Green and WhltC' were chosen as the class coloms an the 'yellow tea roseu as class flower. Tle motto selected Small the diploma, but 11ghty the effort to wln 1t. havlng le vioxsly related the many uccessful ach1evements of thls class dU.1H6 lts flnal year 1n high school, we shall now pass over them recalllng only the most br1ll1ant soclal event of t1e year, the Junlor D6HlOT Prom, beautifully carrled out ln blue and swlver, with stars and moon as the keynote of decoratlon, By way of aepropriate celebration, a strange ceremony, known . . 'I l C 1 : l ' Q W r' ' . A V' Q ' u - . . S 1 I ' L in ' . 1 9 1 I . . .. ... ,, 'wr ' 1 r r- --. J ..4. - .L 4, ' ' 1 . ,,. 1 - .fu - d' u KD ' -1 ' 1 - Q - 4.4 'V - t S . A -1 ' h V - A ., u. . . . . ., 1 . - U. .L.. - J. , . Y - A . Q -1 4 iv ' -'5 .. Jx. . fr rr Q L. 1 U . . v 1 K 7. .cr 1 .5- ' - ' 'a v V -r -1 ' . 4 -.. A 45- - -.. , . - ,, -. . .L .. A i . . Q . . D. Q 'T , v - . '. J. . . -. .. 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'W A 1 5 1 , - '1 - , .al-AAA 4 . 0 A ,' .. ..., U 5 ,, 1 Q .1 H' ,, Q X Q- . u Q L Atll son John Austin Louise Brooks Deloles Carr James Detgen Herbert Dudeok Dorothy Dub Kenueth Dunford Leomard laorber Rose Flner LaVe ne llSChGT Vlola rritz Alvln Gla cock Edward defer Uarbaret Dorleg Mirrel Kephart CLASS ROLL Gertrude Langhardt Virpinla Lannon James Leibaeh Dorothy Lefler Thelma Llght Mildred IeKlesleJ Phll Nunn James Oglesby Wllllam Plels Helen Woth Vernon Schmitz Geolglana Spratte Marren Thora Hans Uaohsmuth Maurice White John Paul Willingham Miss Pelen H. Bayer and Mr. V.L. Evans Sponsors IMPRESSIONS OF A NEW STUDFNT Every year Brentwood Iigh School opens its doors to stu dents from other schools, often large city high schools Th student com1ng into a new school will be impressed either favorably or unfavorably with his school work, teachers, fel low students, and the activi ties in the school Naturally he must be favorably impressed if he is to enjoy his scholas tic and social activities 1 Brentwood High School, and will soon learn to appreciate its high scholastic, social, and athletics standards The new student arrives during a semester from a large city high school, and is very much worried about how many credits he may lose and how many subjects he will have t drop But he finds that h will be able to continue his courses with little alteration in his schedule. Having been accustomed to the ways of a large city high school h thinks he w1ll be Just swept along with the mass of fellow students and not be regarded may not be up with the other students in the work being carried on in the class H thus mlght fear that he will fail a subject or two and lag behind a year o so Brentwood! The school is con veniently small and the teach ers are wllling and in a posi tion to help the student lndi vidually who really needs lt Due to the fact that the school is small,the new student is more readily able to adjust himself to his new environment with the ready aid of his fel low students and the faculty. He soon feels at home, and be gins to engoy a balanced school day of work and pleasurable activities He soon finds an outlet for his literary, musi Cal, and athletic abilities, and if he has special talents and abilities they are more easily recognlzed and developed in a.small group With an excellent staff of faculty members, a good clean cut student body, and a varied program of studies, interesting sports, and extra curr1cular activities, I am sure it will not take the new student long to become happy in his new home in Brentwood High, so that he 'will live happily ever af e . Jim Leibach OUR CLEVER JUNIORS Found on an American His tory examination paper A American ship boarded an Eng lish ship, and took off two men. Miss Bayer 'What was Roose eltis 'big stick? policy9u Vernon nRoosevelt said to 'ltick right in there in the hardest thang for you to remgmberon Mirrel nDate6 I mean s ory dates. Mis Bayer UCan you tell me what an Indian baby is called wife lS called a squawon enny D 'Yes mam, a squawker Evans 'What is density? Mirrel UI canlt define it, but I can give a good illus tration, Mr Evans UThe illustration s good, you may be seated U John Paulls definition of steam 'Steam water gone crazy with the heat U 1 ' - 5 1 . 5 Q 6 . , n ' . - ' - - I V t I, I1 t V H U ,.o by ' ' ---n n 0 H ' ' 6' I www-1 --Iv : ' - and given 'individual helpn' He d'Mr0 Evans: UM?rrem' what is H .E Nt at S I o . 1 A' h a ' th' l . , ., K -2' '-I I 0 . A : ' Mr. : 1 'V' A .H , - A 1 . . fm' . ASSEMBLY PROGRAIS ODPOPTUNITY DA! Our first assembly program of the year was of a serious nature, and was given in co operation with the Character Education program which has been carried out in the Brent wood schools this year. The plogram consi ted of a reading given by Georgiana Spratte, entitled 'My Alibi,N and ity,u in which a student re sisted the bad habits of lazi ness, indifference, careless ness, etc , and by joining with the good habits of industry, honesty, and loyalty, won the success toward which she was striving The faculty felt that the program was well presented and very beneficial, and the girls were asked to repeat it at the Grade School. AMATEUR HAMLET For the second program of the year we presented a one act play entitled nThe Amateur Ham let U The plot was quite in teresting and exciting showing the difficulties Bill, a high school Junior, got into while practicing at home for his part 1n Hamlet he did not tell his mother that he was in the play because h feared she would not let him continue, and when whe found him doing queer things, she feared that he was ill and called a doctor to ex amine him A high spot in the action came when Bill stabbed at the curtains to kill Poloni us and discovered that he had hit Hilda the maid over the head with his cane. The cast included the fol- lowing characters: Mrs. Carter--Georgiana Spratte Mr. Carter--John Austin Sue Carter--Louise Brooks Bill Carter Jim ie Oglesby Jack, his pal Kenneth Dunford Dr. Wellington Mirrel Kephart Jackie mother Dorothy Lefler Hilda, the maid Thelma Light REDBEARD, TiE PIRATE wfiyjqaggiv f Cl, ik qs l 2 ff' Appr Q .f4Wf Q--f , me Rbwsijfikabfwf Rrdbfb We feel that nRedbeard, the P1rate,U our Junior operetta, was one of the be t programs of the year We won second place on this program in competition for the banner, thus helping us to win the banner during the third quarter The scene was laid on Hedbeard's pirate ship, and the plot centered around the capture o the heroine, Quinneane, by the pirates and her re cue by the hero, Hal Burton The downfall f he villian, Redbeard, came when Hal snatched off the source of Redbeardls power, his great red beard, The Junior girls composed the chorus of pirate deck-swab- bers, and, with daggers in th- eir mouths, gave several dances with a solo tap dance by La Verne Fischer. Good comedy was introduced by Johnny Austin as the Upeglegn pirate who boasted that he would mutinyg his T J 4. L I I ' ' . Zi. Z1 . - I 1 ' cw .,.,,., ' U U V ':' r ul E a 'Zh-v. 4 ,-L?','E'F -.!::5'.r - I 4 ' a 0 ' one act play called Opportun- C9 '-ff ' 9 ' . '- . : 1-,.' , - rf. LH, -:J l KK . ' , f .qv , ' . an - 1 f x Q Y QE' X. . A I .cgf V tj? T . A XYQ . A .:- , ff' . EZ X . 'W . .' l,. ' . . r, Q A 2 - . , 4 L v A 5 45 ' s . - ' o ' 6 . ' - O ' U il 'r ' A I ' f 6 . . . S V ' . o t . H. . . w y . solo made a great hit R L Atkisson's acting as Redbeard made the audience feel as if they were really bacl ll pirate days Everrane applauded when Mirrel Kepla + as Hal Barton and Ge tr o J ngna d dS Quin neane out wittcd Ped eo c and tool ccmmdnd of t F ship. Other p 1 t s in he cast in cluded eznetn Dunford ard Leo ing and stage setting added to the effectiveness of the oper etta THE WEDDING OF BRENTWOOD The Junior of the pep NISS VICTORY AND HIGI SCHOOL class had charge sembly for tie Brentwood Jennings basketball game on January 10. Announce ment was read from the society page of the Brentvood Scream of the engagement of Miss Victory t Brentwood High School, and the students were invited to witness the wedding ceremony, Reverened Basketball ap peared to perform the ceremony, followed by the groomsmen Char lie Cheer and Billy Back 'Em Next came the nervous bridegroom, Mr, Brentwood High School When the strains of the wedding march started, from the back of the auditorium came the maid of honor, Sally School Spirit, followed by the brides maids, Cora Cooperation an Polly Practice. The blushing bride, dressed in a lovely wedding gown trim med in purple and gold, and carrying the basketball trophy as her bridal bouquet, came in on the arm of her father, Peter Pep. At the altar Miss Victory could not decide between Brent- wood High School and his rival Jennings High, but that night Miss Victory wedded Brentwood High. 3,1 Ewbmb wi 52 IM H5 QS? X KJ Q5654 N Another year has passed But wefre still that same old class, With enthusiasm and ability galore We make up the class of 1954 Our class has never failed a year In spite of all the hard work we've never shed a tear, when called upon to do our part We do it with all our might and heart. We Juniors of nineteen thirty four Continue to strive for a per feet score In an effort to make our class outstanding And lead the other classes to a good landing Rose Finer M138 Shipman. nForm a sent ence using the first person.n J, Oglesby: UAdam lived in the garden of Eden.n Mr. Evans: nvhat does a bat do in winter?n ' E, Hofer: Ulf splits if you donlt oil it.H A p o I 1 r of Q - X A A , Inv I A U, ' U ' h.rJ 5 -- 'O ,f r .w:'e lla ' 1 t Q - ' f4Q ' -e75U'yH? OQXJ uw' ' ' . .LJ .La ', xx . J L .L - ' ,J?'iA.:f . I !F - 4 an Q J- V J li ' ... Q. v - ,- u 1 ' ,W v 22 1 -y - , ss' nard Faerber. Original costum- X . ' L3'uN , . . 1 . 4 ' .4 'I Km. 9 1 2 ' as V' 1 '1 ' , - O' o ' D ' ' ' A' . h . Up' I x l . A 5 , . - , . .44 I CLASS PROJECTS A DECORATION The decorating of the gym nasiu has become a tradition in the Junior class. This pro ject was successfully started in our Freshman year, and this year when decoration was nec essary, they simply said, WCall on the Juniorsf Among the oc caslons for which we have dec orated this year were the oper etta Crocodile Island, Charae ter Educationn night, the Christmas Program, our St Patfs dance, and last but not least, the Junior Senior prom of 1934 CLASS ORCHESTRA Our class orchestra had its beginning during our Freshman year Slnce then it has elayed t many entertainments and class programs Last year they furnished the music for the Junior Senior prom The chestra consists of two violin ists, Warren Thomas and Mirrel Kephart, two saxaphone players, John Austin and La Verne Fisc ler and Georgiana Spratte, the drum er, James Detjen, and the trumpet player, R L. Atkisson. Their blggest project for this year was to play for the Junior St Patis dance, glven on March 17, which proved to be a great social and financial success. NEWSPAPEP CONTEST One of the wise Juniors con celved the idea of collecting old newspapers and magazlnes and selling them, in order to raise funds to finance the prom In order to arouse in terest and eo operatlon other classes a contest was started, and a prize was offer ed to the class who could col lect the greatest amount of newsp pers. with the willing co operation of all classes and a great deal of hard work on the part of the Junior boys, a whole truck load of newspa pers was collected and sold. The Eighth Grade won the con test, and was presented with an interestlng book for their li brary W iw oH5A,eg61jZ?JQ 'D F Afgfmflldf' v 400 gafmn. 22 W9 ,gf JUNIOR ST PAT'S DANCE Early in the year the Jun iors chose March 17 as the date of the class party to raise funds for the prom Com ittees were appointed to work out the detalls of decoration, public ity, ticket sale, and refresh ments. The orchestra practiced hard to be ready to furnish the music. The whole class affair a success The hlgh school auditorlum was beauti fully decorated with ferns and palms, and the orchestra played behlnd a green and white cur tain of crepe paper. Though the weatherman sent storm, a large crowd and the Juniors were isfied with the their work. a snow attended, well sat results of CANDY SALES Another project funds was the selling of candy and chewing gum at all basket ball games The Junior girls proved to be very excellent saleswomen the basketball crowd simply cou1dn't resist their persuasive charm and sales talk. Untold dozens of to raise I - . - I r 1 O LV' a . L I C . 0 V . C her, two pianists, Dorothy Lef- worked diligently to make the 6 ' , . - ' in . 0 candy bars were consumed and the nickels flowed into the Junior Treasury. Each night the girls competed to set a new record in the total amount of sales and Georgiana Spratte proved to be the best indivi- dual salesgirl. SPORIS The Junior boys and girls took an active part in athlet ics this year. Several of the boys were on the basketball squad. and are looking forward to a place on the team next year. We had teams in the field in all intra mural games, and we are proud that our boys' class basketball team was undefeated Several of the boys are taking a prominent part in track activities. J my Leibach was entered at the meet at Maplewood on April 14. MINOR PROJECTS Some of the Junior girls had charge of the Eighth Grade coach1ng school for a quarter. This proved to while project, charge learned how to supervise, and the Eighth Grade was also benefited. The boys helped to urge the Eagles on to victory by a vertising the games whlch were to be played at home, and also helped the Seniors in con be a very worth for the girls in We furnished two charae ters, La Verne Fischer and Ken noth Dunford, for the Christmas play Uwhy the Chimes Rang, and two loading characters for the operetta, nCrocodile Island,u were played by Thelma Light and Dorothy Lefler. Ten or more had parts in the che The Juniors colored and Christmas play pro This was done in order might win the banner Juniors PUSGBQ out out grams that we and promote our class spirit. The girls washed the shower curtains and tried to keep the dressing rooms neat. This was done because we feel proud of our school, and we wish other people to feel proud of it and judge it by its cleanliness and neatness. We also furnished students for corridor patrol for two month , and thus did our share to keep the hall or derly and quiet. Several of our girls acted as librarians during the year. Our students were willing at all times to help in the office, and did great deal of typing WINNING THE BANNEP The Seniors, despite the hard work of all classes, were able to keep the banner in Room VII for two quarters. Though the Juniors struggled hard dur ing the first part of the year, it seemed as if we just could not take lt away from them, We hadnft been able to have it in our home room for a long time, but the Juniors never get discouraged or give up. The third quarter we doubled our efforts, and when Mr. Holman announced in assembly that we had flnally overtaken and de feated the Seniors it seemed too good to be true After we had recovered from the first shook of the good news, 'wo where it remained for the rest of the year. Viola Fritz Miss Bayer 'How many w s has the U S fought?n Mildred Six Miss Bayer nEnumerate them. Mildred nOno, two, three, four, five and six.' ' a 0 mi . l . H If V d- - structing the tennis court. proudly carried it to Room IV, . !l I ': ' ar . A , ' n' n - - o v : O H U T -D KXELQ September 5 Juniors back at school Kenny missing, Louise very downcast. September 7 First class meet ing. Johnny Austin elected President after much deep thought by Junior class. October 16 Juniors decorate for Character Education night Johnny awakes long enough to collect sumach, then immediately falls a sleep again. Dunford and Oglesby risk lives scaling ladders. November 17 Oglesby stars in UAmateur Hamlet,n Studen body sits breathless as Polonius CVD is stabbed be hind curtains. November 25 R.L famous de bater, attends Debate Tournament at Columbia November 255 Several Junior boys mistaken for tramps whlle collecting old news PQDCTSQ December 22 Chrlstmas Party Santa Claus visits all the good little Juniors in cludlng the Junior Pres ident and Sponsor, and leaves candy, ice cream, cake, and a present for each one. December 24 Miss Bayer arrest ed for lmpersonating Santa Claus. December 25 January 2 School dlsmissed. Much weeping among Juniors. January 2--School resumed, A New sweaters and blouses. Everybody rejoicing in ' new changes of costumes, teachers do not recognize former students. January 51 nFebruary 2 and 3 Mirrel breaks into the Big League and plays in the Ferguson Tournament. Juniors pop buttons off their vests. February 10 Big hole in Junior class. Hans lea ves to enter big busi ness venture. February 14 Juniors attend Alumni Bowery Dance. February 16 Last time Junior girls are honored with the privilege of selling candy. Georgiana wears out a pair of shoes. Sets a new record. March 6 Junior Operetta nRed Beard, the Pirate. Solo of Junior President greatly applauded. March 15 and 16 Exams March 16 Several Junior boys attended barn dance at Ellisville. March 17 A. M. Weary Juniors decorate for St Patfs dance. Several sick from Coca cola. Miss Bayer and com ittee visit ten cent store deep study, nHow much will 150 sham rocks cost at five for a nicke1?u return three hours later Big St. Patfs dance, Weather Bird sends snow storm Junlors make big money checking ga losnes Seniors happy, assured of a Prom. March 20 Junlors spring big upset. Win Banner for first time in two years. Seniors wear long faces. Juniors thank Seniors for cleaning banner. go E , 1.-p. 0 . ' 1 U 0 l . - -- ' l If 1: ..- 0 ' can . 1 - ' . 4 0 ' 1 . - P,M, J... ' March 22-uJohnny comes march- ing back again.n No more barn parties--has relapse when he sees the banner. March 25--Youngest member of class becomes of age. April 4 Junlors discover gen ius in class. Jimmy Oglesby writes popular song April 7 American Literature class successfully kills Hamlet. April 10 'Go Gettum Society' formed. Kephart, President J Detjen, Vice president. Object Get dates for the pI'Omo April 15 Mirrel wins highest honor in Hygiene Contest for the second time. Mamma buys him a baseball cap April 17 Johnny seen practlc ing Coronation March and ma king oraterial gestures. April 20, 21, 22, 25 Spasm of decorating for the Prom April 25 Prom. April 24 Juniors remove stars and moon. May 17 School's Out. Miss Bayer returns Juniors' toys. Louise Brooks Georgiana Spratte f' M AJ? OM Jtlerif 5 -Hw cl? qs W f 5:77 ,JJ cc vqTf'n I KD The ff arp wx A group of peppy Juniors Were discussing plans one day. Said one, H1111 tell you seme- thing if you will listen, say, I have some good ideas, I know that they will work. Letfs all of us work together. And none of us will shirk. Wefll plan to make our projects The best ones of them all, And then wefll win the banner When our work's begun this fall We want to make our citizenshlp And scholarship the best the best of sports stand the test. And always be We know we'll We know we'll We know wc'll need some money. need it badly, Cause wefve get most nothlng. Our treasury needs some sadly, By collecting old newspapers We will not need to fear For that will help to carry Our flnances through the year. To you who do not understand The importance of this year 1111 do a little explaining And try to make it clear Every year the Juniors A Senior Prom do give And this is the big occasion For which we all do live. At all of the basketball games I knew what would be well and candy and chewing gum sell Then weill give a Junior dance And it will be fun at that Weill use our own orchestra On the birthday of St Pat. Then there will be other thine Assemblies and games And when we w1n the banner Hurrah' WeYll shout agaln And this concludes our projects Ifm sure I have them all I hope we follow this program when our workfs begun this fall, Dorothy Lefler V Q ll ll Z1 ' 0 t If A - fl f I Q I 1. I 50,5291-Iniejcwlf The Junior girls could dress up ---Ni . , I . - Y 1' , 5 a 0 6 1 1 eg . ff DS Tr A :' V ' Ll 0 . . 1 C47 . . - -' . rn . f V33 2,9 .......a. e ff.....1 fvx Qkfff W'fINC'7W:r'J J NXN we X Jz?L HEX H-.JV-,.J2'VTWP My Q1 W CLI .212 -:ng.n::mv Z7E' Plesldent Vice Uresldent Secretary Treasurer Peporter Colors Flover hotto Class Class Class LI C W O T C IV b li' SO l1ORn CLAQS School that we love, we pledfe to thee, allegiance throuuh all years to be, Vhlle we are sneltered thy walls, And afterward wlen the world calls tue xflde Class Beblnd the SOphOMO1S of 1934 lS another successful school rear Be 1nd them lS a year WHlCh nanj fill remember and CHGP1S1 fol a lonb tlqe. In tblnklno over the compllshnents lt seeas thougl a fnole year nas passed through our flHSSTS ln a few moments, but a we recall t1e actual thlu s ve have done, we reallze tuat the only reason for thls seenlngly sho t time 1S that we H ve been WOTklh away our tlnc lnstead of Grace Scnlader Charles Publ Florence Jhite A1106 Anderson Foy Johnson Sllver and Blue kuite Pose Oul fln, our hope to wln. W OOk1DD at the clock. school lor the Sophomorcs started early It the end of the Freshman year, when we saw the advantage f eally start 1n school BCt1VltlGS, we declded to hold speclal buslness and soclal meetlng durlno vacation Accordlngly, tzree weeks before school started, over twenty of the most actlve students got to aetner to dlscuss the COmlHg year nd to plan an early as sembly Tne meetlna creat success SOCla1lJ as from a bLs1ne s and enabled us to glVC lar as Gmblf program second day of school. was as well ndnolnt a rogu o tac Thls earlr Stalt toward doino great thlngs dld not dle down but contlnred throu hout t1e en tlI'C 7630.15 Nov tmat caool nf ll swlng tne sophomores lollofed the ola tradition of . ,H t ' 1 ' A A x ' 'Y C . IX . X 5 rfxx 'I X - ,, fy f 'X xl V Af., riwvln 3 Y- lfxd . , XX' f, If -.. j 1' ' . F I X f' ,-f'ff J A wa, 'p CX X 7 Kv'W'f !,f H ,'-1,4 ,.'. M- :,: :.. .:nT'! -.' an. -, ,X l V 'h ' - X 4 ' X- f ' ' . 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These lntra mural games have been successlully carrled tnroug out the entire year in both 1rls and boys lndoor, volleyball, basketball, and track. it tne end of the year the Sophomores planned to glve a trophy to t1e class playln the best intra mural games durlng the fear Bach year tl1S cup wlll be passed on to the wlnnlng team Ve worled hard for the char cter bulldlng program azd we were the only class to re turn tae ch raeter ratlng saeets lOOf Vhen the sta e scenery w s ln need of repalr, the opnomores bought new rope and palnt for the work. We were one of the flPSt classes to respond to the call for the Corrldor Patrol and were com pllmented on our successful handlin of the system. H y students helped ln the opel ett and so helped sell sslsted the Sen WOP1lUD on the and have gener canav f1Om the Junlor IICD the flrst quar ter came to a close we were gl d to say that we had slx students the citlzensnip honor roll nd four on the sehol lsnlp honor roll In the econd quarter, the cl ss contlnued all of the old progeets and in addit on added many new one We started the reject of box lunches for the eneflt of tno class treasury Ve Xa hed and mended the b s ket b ll team' sweat sults mended the school flag and tlCkCtSo e ior Class in tennis court ously bougwt tyoewrlter covers, and started the SOphOMO16 Orchestra this quarter me added one more student to the citizenship honor roll, mallng a total f seven, and another to the scholarshlp honor roll maklng f1V6 nlle we were agaln un able to ebtaln the banner gave the Senlors a hard race and came second. In the th11d quarter e wor'ed harde than ever on our old plOJCCtS Perhaps the most important of our new pregects was the donation f flfty seven books to the library, for tle benelit of the Engllsh Department fe worled hard to raise our gr des, contlnued sendlng students our own teac ers acted s ketball cards and flowers to who were 111, taught classes when the were absent, and OfflCGTS at the bas names The class at tended the basketball games almost lOOf Thls qua1ter there were ten students on the C1tlZGUSHlp honor roll and s1x agoln on the schol rshlp honor ro l DUP1HU the year we h ve OlVGD seven assembly programs an most of them n ve stressed Character Bulldlng. Those QSSOMb1lOS whlch peel lly stres ed Character Educatlon were The Inltlation Assembly lH wzleh much good dvlce wa g1VCD the new Freshmen, a Courte y ol y which showed the value and method for teachlng courtesy 1n choel The ecret ve found for courtesy was one part pol teness plu two parts f thoughtfulness, mlxed thoroughlv and u cd on every occaslon, UThe Bls op's Candle tlC7 a one act clay taken fno1 Victor Tu of 'L Ilserables taught that k1ndHCSS and a forgivlng . . -. . Q' ff D 5 1 m., . - V ' N 1 Q - - . Q -- L , 131 ' 0 A 1 0 In 7 ' ' s gr - . ' 1- 1 .. 1 . . J- 'K I .f 'T O 9 l N . U 0 . - 1 ' 'D -1 A ' . ff' ' A rw' ' - ' L - - ' ' we .rf ' - '- . on 4 ' w 6.1, u . -L A I . . . or 1 n U w ' - ' .C . 1' .. b 1 1 ' . ' 1 ' 0 1 V nl I I ., . ,. . , rv .L . O O ' no A 7 ' .. 1 . 1 'z ' ' N . .lr 1 . ,. . A n Y. ' 7 i ,, . .4. .. A O' N- ' L 6 O V V t F' N ' Q I N ' I Q . ' ga ' r ' .V b ' . . -.. . V , .. . V -. -. ' - ' - 1 a U. ff 4 , . - I . A - . . 1 ' ' ' 1 L -Sm ' C .Ll ! 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S ' NLS, , L sn - ,, ' ' A .. - I L u..S , ll V - U 4- S CS - a .. 1 s nt '- 2' H , us. ffm-q',vf , T e ' .- . Be loyal! To our tradltions, e wlll never brlng dl SDlTlt lrom the leart f Bishop could brlno fort a e sponse of love andm reverelce from tue heart of even an ex convlct, Jean Val Jean lnot1er flne lesson came ro1 Ile, a one aet p a W1lCH showed tzat to l1ve to a reputatlon WH1CH requlles S81flSlH8SS to make, lS Just For sxch a dlsposltlon we wlll be severelf ounl led Tae other three asse1bl1es WH1Ch we presented d1d not es peclally represent Character Educatlon but were valuable from other standpolntsa These plays were A Dinner 'ith Compllcations, our pep pro gram, HThe Basletball Gmac, and one assembly ln whicz the class orchestra and enorus combined to give nThe Drlnl lng Song, from the opera, nThe Stmdent Prlnoe, members of tne class finally brouaht forth a Sophomore Or chestra. The orcmestra has bought thirty three pieces of muslc out of 1ts own treasury, For three years thls same class has trled to have an or chestra but has never succeeded untll thls year. Much credlt is due the leadels foa the or ganlzatlon of our Sophomore Orchestra. ine Sep omores thave con tinued, from the Fle hman year, the project the Coac1ing School Three mem bers of our class have tnroufhout tue year, faith fully SUU8PVlSGd the COaChlHg of all students who needed help ln t1e1r worl lrom the fifty two members enrolled ln the Sophomore Class i September, seven have dropped out Of thls number some have been trans ferred to other schools and some have dropped out because of lllness for other reasons Clen estover OB OMO ES OF '05 Behold! The Sophomores of '55, Fifty and one wlth hopes are we Ne are reed Clt1Z6HS, loyal and true, Upholdlng and lOhOP1ng, our sllver and blue. honor! The motto by whlch we 'b1de, UOur aln, our hope to wln, our gulde, To wln the banner is our goal, Towald tlat a1m we are strlv UI' UI' ur All ing, leart and soul ourple andksold, assembly programs, in whlch morals are told, attendance and scholar shlp though mentloned last, together make a hundred per cent class Kenneth Bryant SOPnOhORa PLLDGE grace on thls, our school, by an act f dlshonesty or COWaPdlCG. We w1ll fight for the ideals and the sacred things of the school, both a lone and Wlth many. Xe wlll re vere and obey the school's rules and regulatlons, and e w1ll do our best to lncite a 1116 reverence and respect ln those above us who are prone to annul them or set them at ' .0 1 ' 7 - L 1 1 o a ora- ' L I W '7 li. I' ' 'g ' l I I ,I, , ' I In Il? I . 1 ' ' x: 1 ' - - , .. 1- - - 4 I . I . - v iv-V -I Y i YI rw gb, . 4 w 1 - Q 7 7-rI -r 'rj ' V rr -' ' L. L . :J 1- . LL I1 f .1 il H - 1 Y .. L Q , I 1 A . r ' ' u m ' I I H . L p - f- , n A 1, Q ' . YJ- K. ' 'I . 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I I, , 1- ,.,, - nauont e wlll str1ve ceaslnvly to oulcken prlde for our school Tnus, ln all these ways, we wlll transmwt tHlS school, not only, not less, but greatel, better, and ore bea tlful taan lt was trans mltted to us. elen Ott NFIB CODLAG O x SOP OI Forty elght tlOUOhtS are of you, Johnnle, We are noplng lor Jour return, You are bearlng your lllness patlently, Thls patlence from you we can learn Tfwovld be very bad lndeed, If Johnnle would fuss and fret, But tzrough all his troubles he does smlle, And we Sophomores are fortu nate, In havlng one wlth happl ness lch is so real and true, Throuom two lor, years of lllness, Fe's smlled ItYs the only thlng to do LllG a partan lH the long ago Jith courage, brave, desplte O'ervnelm1ng odds tnat he did face, Johnnle leturns the fl ht Foy Johrson hennetl Bryant 'Sweet words of 11HdH6 :all we lnow not where or wuen, L11G t1e fragrance of tue roses, Peacclng far Jewond our len U oO 1OMOw RO Allenang, rrances Anderson, Allce Anderson, Leonla Atll on, rances Aulour, Charles Beletz, Sylvester Benlsh, Tazel Brocknan, Carl o1oc:ran, Pdward Brow1, Lloyd Br rant, ncnne th Bxchanan, Jobert Buder, Call Cahlll, azel Callen, Jxlla Compton, Don FaCCh1H, Iary Irey, Edna Goette, erwin Hurt, Winlfred Johnson, Roy nearley, Charlotte tnlckmeyer, Homer Knlckmeyer, Meralee Loch, harold Lauchner, Chlelds hlenhop, Puth Ludwlg, Fred helton, Vllliam Nelson, Jean Ott, Felen Parcher, Lucllle Palcher, Irvln '1ather, Robert Fadford, Roy Uunl, Cnalles scmrader, Grace scott, Pooert ol6VG, Harry Stenle, Joe Waller, ceorse We dln er, John We tovel, Glen lU1lt6, Florelce Uolfsburcr, Clarence Vright, Charles Zlmnervan, Ida -.l,-...-q- SOfhO1ORE NAME STORY The lady Anderson went 1 V- -' cf 1'1 v vt T T' 6 , .. 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'- 'I O' ,.. -L Q . ri 1 L l . u - r -1 - if A 4 , rn. , --1.-.l-. -.....-....-.- '- E 1 - , , t Q A -f SS . 1 .Tl 7 ...- Q Y ' I A K1 n p ..........i..... .L l -. , o Q 1 'r- 1' gl 1 ,I 1 - l , 1. v 1 ' 1 , , . L J... 4 ' l J' as Q - l , . ...........-..- out to their little Radford, which was the latest FaCChlHo As a Ruhl, the lady drove but the day was so warn she Sald she was Melton, so the little boy drove Great Scott! they had a wreck, no one was Hur so everythln was all Urigh Now let me tell Allemang facts about our characters The boyfs name was Lee and he had arly hair with big Brown eyes and lfsped The lady was Just a little prey and very thln and knite The little boy said, HLet's continue Westover toward Aisson Boule vard H On t1e way over they got lost so they stopped to ask the way There was a man hanging on to a lamp post and kicklng 1t. nPratner, lisped the boy, are we Atkisson Bou1evard?n This person, shall dlscover, had been celebratlnv repeal. Said he, 'Schrader, I know darn we she's in there, cause can see he llght in the front there, said the lady So they stayed lost, Beletz have a Merry Chrlst mas anyhow Leonla Anderson T SILV 7 D BLUE 1th our colors proudlf W8VlDg To lnSUl1G eac1 ta 1 we meet, We stlll our way are paylng For we galn what efer we seek Proud ale we of our traditlons Cold and Purple, Sllver and Blue May they spur all our an bitions To Teep us brave, loyal, and tI U.Co Hazel Canlll SOPPO1ORVS CTune You've Got To Be A football HeroD We are the Sophomore Class at Brentwood, We are vay up in our scholarship too, We try to do our best ln every event, Wherever we're sent, opponents lament We try to vin the high school banner, By doin? everything thatfs rlght We are the Sop1omore Class at Brentwood, And we're striving with all of our might. Frances Allemang JUDGING PROV THE PAST There comes a period ln the llfe of each school when an unusually lmportant class many vacant places on teams, staffs, and squads which w1ll have to be filled by capable students the fO1lOW1Hg year This probably 18 one of the hardest and most lmaortant problems which wlll confront teachers and coaches How ever, with the present Sopho more Class COM1ng on, the problem w1ll be slmnle, and easlly olved. The flrst team generally thought of 13 the ba ketaall team, Coach Youngblood will lose every man Ol h1s regular flrst team and all but two on the second team This might be an lndication of a bad team next year, to some people, but to Coach it means only change in the style of play. Now the Sophomore Class 18 going to be well represented C -,, J J. L ...I i-l 1 Q-t I ..... W , . I ' f V v - Q x - s.g....' . 1 1 L c , t I' ' 'T ' 5 ,' t. U - V ' I ,' 'f '. fl. q ' 1 - . H ' ' . 0 . 'I V - 1 Ke I-it ' 4 . ' A 44 0 . do ' - ' I V -F ' . n T P 5' In A - ' , ' ' U ,J A A - s, ' ,' 0 '3 3 J .' - l T '. - lf y, , , 1 . la.-h A 1 ' . N q, A - c . hd. i ku I A I I ,T ' tg 'Y ' x? - . 1 r . - I- - 1 W I .4 -I K I I A n4'-f--- '-.L 1 . V- . up . I no ' - ,, A l V N I ' 1 .' .' v .L-. 4 'lj ' . ' , ' . N A window.n HStehle, donft go over graduates, and therep are left n A V . A I y y V- V- ' F 'U ll 1 41 , F X' A 0 I A A in ' ' A ' , '- . . . ' V k Y I . -4 1 gcc--- .c-lll 1 H - ,ITE E, Amy 'o A ' A' - A Evo H- A . nv S 'A 4. ' , 1 sg 1s ' 'Y h 5 I 0' D - i A . S. T I A ' -, 4. Q . '1 ' ' A ,' . A' ' A C ' , ' -T-W I I . -I V' I I I . .Fl f ' ' 1 V 1' . 'b . , I 4 ., 7 I ' ,, 1 V. l L- -, V s - ' ' A - ' ' a , .lu V I , 2, . . ' --lj . V- I 1 'Q - ' -I ' 'I A ' on tae flr t team and wa l probably fulHlSl most of tue men fel tze second te Our lntra mural bas etball boy's teams have produced such players a 'iennetb Brnayt, Lloyd srown, Pow Jolnson, old oca ana Oth61S who are a ao t sz e to be Ol 1en next sea on lwe WlPlS7 bas'etoall team wlll oe even more replesenta t1ve of the Sophomore Class th n the boys' team 1513 year our class fulnwsled four regu lar players and, unless tnere 13 an upset, next rearfs team should be entlrely from our class. Such player L cllle Parcher, Leralee Knick meyer, Mary 1 CCQ1H, lorence Vhlte who wele on the flrst son, Ida Zlmmerman, Charlotte aearley, Vlnnlfred lurt, Grace Schrader and a few otners vue were s bstltttes tnls year should combine and male tae flrst team shlne next year. O course ln other athletlcs both the boys and glPlS f our class wlll ta e the lead In td1S past year the do batlng team has made br1ll1a1t ShBUlDO. Tnree of tie f1ve members of the debate squad wlll graduate leavln vacant place the team One of the remalnlnr tue mem b61S, Glen 'estover, w ll help represent our elas but many ot1er member of tne class Leonla nder on, alice Ander son, Frances Allemang, Don Comptou, Edna Frey and others throu h the lntra Engllsh class debate teams have glVCn great pronlse of bOCONlHG good debaters. Anothcl lmport nt group of people ln the school is the newsp per staff Most of our stafl of the HBrentwood Wagle Scream, our school paper, wlll radlate tn s year T118 lS olno to lve an excellent oooortunwtv to stzdent mltn lnterest ln suca llnes olessnt two of oul sttdents, llce nderson, art edltor, and loner ,n1chmeyer, as lS tant typlst, are on the staff and are 1mprov1na 1n order to reall? be able to HDO tHClT stulf' next year T e SOQHOHOIG should well represented ln the Ilbh School Orchestra and ln the Operetta ll all the melbers Ol the class llve up to our expec tation , lt 1S falr to assume that the Soonomore of l9o4 and Juniors of 1955 wlll be the leadlng class ln tae school SO DI OT Ol E. GALE 4DAR September hlxcd Plogram October A Dlnncr ith Cemolicatlons November Hwfwmd Il len Played Cards as Women Do December Chllstmas Cla s heetlng rebruary The Student PPlHCC INTPA IUWAL BRStLTBALL TOURNAIVZNT February sophomores vs Sth Glade Ron Sophomores vs 9th Grade 'on March Sephomores vs. Grade Lo t Sophomores vs. 9th Grade Yon llth ' ' ' ' . . 4. 1 o 1 - S 1 ' --1 c S IL U Q 1 ' T 1 Q 11 ' . 5- ' rf nu' 1 1 V ' owl , ' O 1 ' Q 1 n f' ' 2 -. 1- u... Q -Y . L - -Q Y 1 . , . Q - n - . At ' 1 1 I '1 1 . . , A . - A ' - S i l.. ..., A - 1 7- v -ef - 1- D ' L UT l liar- . .Il A .L -LM X S If 1- ' -- ' ' , ' 1 ' . 1? G 1,5 , . M Y . . . -L O -.L ' lx , u Q H S Q 9. 7 1 f'1'! n 4' -9 - -L -, Q .L A 5 1 . 1 - 1 ,Ar - n M 1 1 s - be - A . . 7. ... .L 1 ' 1 5' ., r'1 ' l 8. -- K . I J. ' 1 ... . ,. 1 --.o ,, .Cf V .lx . . , 1 .. - v I ' ' o o H Q l . . , K i I . S L ' ' 1 . - 4 A s ,asp u-G - L --s .'-' . 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Jeneatr the golden rule, Our bealta are ever tender e res dan ' all love Our tnovrwte are Yere of ou O11 ecwool Old Brentwood, wefll oe fod tri to llve rp lt les lofal e w lllog, be IQHQJ, e To ,four colors true. cnefrlwl, oe gay, C O S e D18 o flg t and QL, dear old orent ood efre lr dole o way. school, ou xe all love Jou, Our TGQQWWQ, our r1oloO ltr your lovely ays owl arltl otwc, no four wad v daJs fl earl rx lL6 ooo la our colors flf eYre all Wo dere oO Su To ta l e, o ve sbv, lOO, fou ale o1' W r ore + ood awe e Oul J sion bl or t atfs a reslnaa o Dear old orertvood ocoool. Ivo. Urrol llsor SHlTlGT Coloton A f f .I 1 I . I, N --- X Z X X X X f ' X f X X, '- X N X A I, X , X X + ff .' X V -- -3--f-'f ,L-P21511-7-fi'eI7.QZ1Ilx, fXXLII,, QE ' - Al .I 7 ' F4 .A ' 1 xl, A l QW 51 ,, S I ' ,. Iy, F ,N , ,- . -- ,-- r T ' L'-A f I 1' f- y Elf--A -I ' ' Y M -XX F ' li , 4 v jj: I 1 N a ' 35 ,.',: .-. J, -I ' 11 .- T1 v-N -f--'-- 1-wwlu '-ex 7 fi A 'I A 'IDI If. flu '54,-II? QV,-14. 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' - , w , - - - - -v ' - U 4 -4 ACCO 1 lQ1S has portant year the members class The llesuman year 18 always a rather 1mportant one 1n h1gh school lhlS 13 more or less a trans1t1on period, startlng place So many stud ents drop out of school just preced1ng or during the first part of the1r freshman year le are happy t say that not one of our members have dropped out durino the1r flrst year of 11eh school and we feel sure ln three mole years will be graduat1nv one hundred per cent we began our freshman year as all classes d1d We elected OfflCGTS, selected class poem and ono, wh1ch were p1esented by members o our clas All of our class elrorts nave been d1rectcd or centeled around one general 1dca and that 18 'Chalacter Uducat1 Host or our cle s meet11gs, been a very 1m 1n the lives f of the Freshman and most our class aSS6mbllC have had as tnelr intended purpose, to help 1n school and 1n our COmHUnltY We are fully COHVlDCCd tl t the most valuable t11ng 1 can learn 1n scnool, i gow to live best H Our f rst assembly program thls yea1 was, UThe Deslrable an the bndeslrable bamllles' Th1s was an or1g1nal program worled out by the class. and Mrs Undeslrable and t1e1r chlldren, Bisobedlence, Self 1ShDSSS, Carelessness, Untruth fulness and others, were t wor' 1n our school doing every One day Mr and th61P Truthful, mtfuly etc moved 1nto our school. the1r cooperatlal ab1l1ty and th1n they could and Mrs Desllable family, Obed1ence, UHS61f1Sb, Thouo I their nard work they finally drove M1 and Mrs tndesirable and the1r famlly out Th1s prOgram was elven 1n assembly and also at Parents Teachers meeting. The end of the first quart er srowed that we ranked low ln the number of students we had on the C1t1Z6DSh1p honor roll The next few class meet 1nUs were spent on CitlZGnShlp speeches, 61ven by members of the class. For our assembly plogram the Second Quarter, we present a comedw, one act play, 'Uncle D106 s M1Stak Uncle Dick was very wealthy and at flrst would not cons1der any th1ng that d1dnYt concern him f1nancially He leaves h1s offwce in New Yell and comes West to v1s1t his nephew, w11le here he flnds that nephew 13 deeply 1n love lacls the nerve or propos It tH1S DO1Ht Uncle D16 out and his but 1ng agrees to attend to this little matter of bUSln6SS for h1S nephew, s1nce a proposal means ju t another business deal to Uncle Dlck PC nas not met the glrl but 13 to PGCOgn1Z8 her by ner WhltO hat Tnese plans re ovcl heard by motherls dar llng boy, who persuades h1S mOtH9l to exchange hats with her daughter. As a result Uncle Dick proposes t the wrong firl From this point Unele u1ck really learns some th1ng about bUSlnGSS It was dur1ng tnis quarter that the Jun1or Class made thelr blg drive for newspapers They asled eacu clas t opelate witm them 1n thlS pro Ject. Our class came WH second in tn s project, just to be beaten a few pounds by the Eluhth Grade. Je have aCCOmp11SH6d many m1nor progects wh1ch would tale 'ff v'- -:nf :rn . 1 LPM Sill 1-41. l S 1 - 10 I 'T f11 Q ' - . - n + 0 Q O fl O . O I . A b ' ' 1 Tl 1 ' u - ' 1 - . 1 A . . ,-I . -. A 7 l . . - a -. A ' A l D l . T as , . l - I . . -. - - 'T . -1 - F -. 0 .5 - O . - ' ' 1 fe A - , J. 1 ' .r 1 O ' ?d ' n -. , Q . . 1 - A-we 1' . e. J - U I .., O - ' . , ' - ' . f 'rw , . ' ' X-I . . - a- - ' 1 Q n - g . Q - ' 'A ' . '1 r 0 - ' 6 0 S ff 1 ' ' ' ' .fn . 1 ' - ' .L ' S 0 ' '.L - .L .n -. 5 , , ,f -v - 4 l L , ff ' - A 1, - I .- an -1 a 1 - . - a r , . ,L - -L Y ' Il 1 ' 6 1.5 On, .,, . 1 .. 0 J S 1 1 . 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I .. o ' - I r 1 J 5 ol Tlfen program We consider too much tlme to descrlbe but welll just list them Donated tools for CIA work ers, ushered at Character Educa tion Program, served as moni tors, coached 1 coachlng school, lept sco1e at basket ball games, tlghtened chalrs in the varlous rooms, pollshed trophies, adgusted shades each mornlng, typed non privlleged book 11st, dusted llbralf shel ves each wee' and other small projects not mentioned play, nThe Faml y Budget,' was presented by our class as an assembly program. In thls clay Nelson Reagan play ed the part of Pa hipskey the man whose famlly budget would not allow so much spendlng of hla money e could not make a trlp to Italy all on account Qf his budget. But after see ing the beautlful Mlss Ginsz baum who was to go wlth them, thlngs changed and ne found that the budget would stretch llke rubber. Our second nCharacter Edu thls program uable one we as the most val have given, and especlally is thls true wlth our class In tHlS program each member of the class was urged to take part We chose the followlng as the essentlal quallties for The Shlp of Llfe, Citlzenslio, Scholarsnlp, mansnip, Stewardshlp, dlvided 1nto eight groups each group was QIVGD one of rrlendshlp, The class Sportsmanship, Iardshlp, Marks an was and the above tooics Each student in each group was supposed t collect and wrlte all the avallable materl l on his sub Ject or tOD1C This materlal was all collected and compiled into one speech A large ship was built on the stage, lepre sentln ue uship of Llfe. Trls ship had elght port holes, and through these port holes were given the varlous talls on the above mentloned topics. We dld not have an assembly program the last nlne weels, since there were many actlvitles golng on. It was durlng thls last quarter that membels of the class concelved the ldea that to be sure of a good start for their Sophomore year they should begln flannlng their programs and work, for next vear. At the present time Our class is working our flrst assembly program for next fall. we have also made out a long list of class progects for our class beginnlng next fall This, in a very brief way, out l1nes our class actlvities for this year. HMembers of the Freshman class, have we all had a part ln these accompllshments, have we all done our best, can you thlnl of anything that you could have done that would make ments blgger and better? Let each one of us stop here and take lnventory of ourself, with our class accompllshments be- fore us, we can so easlly see where and 1ow we could have made our class better. ur Freshman year IS past regard less of how good or bad or how much we left undone It is our tasl now to plan for the be t Sophomole class that has ever been in Brentwood High School Our Sophomore year 1S ours to do as we please with 1t, and Just what lt will be, depends entlrely upon what thls class deslres to make it ome on, Freshies one hundred per cent, let us show other classes a Sophomore class, next year, such as they have never heard of before. .. .4 . . - fi . 1' rs 'Cl , ,. I . . . W .. . 5 Q' 4 - ,- -- . yy- I - .. A , - I , II . H' , . ' , I, n ' 5 ' , af A' . - ' . I ai T - . ' ' , ' - so . n - .. .. .- , . Q 1 1 Q Q 1 h 0 - - . - ' 1 'Ig -I . I I I .l. I - P Q T. a ,. 9 ' v ' -If A I I I 1 M 1 I, I y ' ' y A ' on' I . 1 F - . , ' I 0 .. A 4 A , Q Q l V l -A . - Z , 4 . OI -I ,I I A I 4 .- ' V ' h m'I-A I 'L 11 ' ' I I . I I I I . ' ' I - J.- . , Q - ' . II I - I , f , , .II II ,I cation Programfu was our, nShip our list of' accomplish- -D ..J. 5 ni' I - 0 , Q, I. . I ' ' , 5 ' . JM- e , ' I , . . V I J 6 ll H ' - 0 4. 1 Q ' V . H . A In ' - nl. S - s ' A ' .. . V' 'Y-' - , , - O 1 . f I . 4 h IV 1 I 1 . .I ' 'N I. :A 'I A I ' ' '. .J, -I I I I . I ' II . . . - 4: 4, N, s w' 1 ' A ' d AV auf . 4 I V . A . I III I I n H ' ' - '. 1' I , I ' I, s ' . L . I 'I I I V l 1 ' , I . ., o ,' .I . ' I h ' . ' , ' at - C H H I I I ' - I . I .1 I I ' 1 ,, 'V ' CAN 'OU R MEMBER? Nelson eagans lmoersonation of hay West9 Murrel Wilsons cualacterlza tion of a baby at a oasket ball game? Helen VogelsangYs eyes? The The The Mrs The The Tue The The Tue The The The The The The The tlme that Leonard Araemer made some noise? tlme that Cllfford Schulz sat up stral nt 1n class meet1ngV time that Nr. Holman chased a mouse all over the gym with a broom stick? McQuitty and her Sopho rores? tlme Lorene Frltz displayed her talent by yodeling 'Twenty One Years? C name of the song, sllly, not the length of tlme she yodeled I tlme Challes Mlller came to Civlcs Class ready to rec1te2 tlme the Junlors won the banner9 Senior Class sp1rit9 Eagles brlnglng Home the sllver ware? tlme when Betty Lashls hair wasnft perfectly combed? brlght red dress that Ver lane wo1e in the play UThe amlly Budget2' tlme you left your ESSIJD ment book ln the locker and got by wlth lt? tlme Billy Douglas xent to sleep 1n Algebra class? tlme Baxter ot hls wrlst hurt 1n a basketball game or letfs see was lt in the parlor? time Helen Ott got a blacl eye from looling tnlough ley woles? tlmo Edwln Papln lorgot to blush when the 51113 talk to 1 tlme the lower clas men put out the school paper 'The Brentwood cream2' CLASQ ROLL Pobert NeMan1s Full of pep Charles Miller Always ready with a good oke Rlchard Rahm Always thlnking Jim Aalb A good Citizenship student Dutton Blggs Another one of our star athletes P C Ianhford Always lends a hand Edwln Papin Our athletmc star, Gene Brlnkmeyer Always cheer ful Bllly Douglas A pal Ruth Bertel Class President Shlrley Compton Always ready with new ideas Nelson Reagan Would male Pat rlok Henry Jealous Evelyn Urlght Small but mlghty Edith Wachsmuth A good frlend Betty Lash One of our neat girls Lerene Frltz Good 1n athletics Gladys Norrlsey One of our p1etty girls Janet Tucker One of our stud 1ous students Richard Cohen A good listener, Clifford Schulz Takes life too serious. Verlane Nlckolaus Dependable Francls Detjen Always 1n a hurry. Corelra Kreoh Always smlllng, Murrel Wilson Does his part Rosalee Rhea Always laughlng Elizabeth Blok In her place. Gladys Talker A baseball star. Davld Cooke A basketball star. Mary Brewer Our queen of swats. Clarence Coons Our b1g boy Joe Ludwlg Too noisy Ruth Sllvers First to hear Gertlude Noltkamper Very loud Leonard iraemer SQ quiet Erma alker A good baseball olaycr Helen Vogel ang Very f ltlfml for 6lPQt moqths and then jolned the blg school of llfe, Rut Lcrtel ,'- 1 . TU rv X .L it '4. ...A . 15 ' v . ' V 'Q . .u 'T' A ' L 1 L A u ' o ' ,' 1, . A -- ' 1 ' - f .-'1 - 'on -'-- ' ' ' '. .1 L Q un can - 'T' - 7 . ' ,.f ' ' M-- -v 1 l- 1' Q- . . - . , 1 ' T' 'f .- ' 11 .I . , I I , . 2 - . 1 . - .p , , I A h - ' ' n - no a 4 ' - 1 .. ., -. . . , . , A A O ,. . , . . .. . ,:. N , . . , f . . . ' v - .. - . . ., 1 -.., , - . . ' . ,h .' - . . . yt - . ' - - .f.. 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M QUT ilftiltl f 99 '5iU ,X did Nxfi Presldent Daryl Bach Vice Presldent Pussel Stokey Seeretarw Treasurer Irlene Rhea Reporter June Schoenbeck Cheer Leader Emil Lrech Class Colors Green and 'hite Class Flower Yellow Tea Rose Class Mo to H e ladder step by step CLKSS POEN The Elbhth Grade Class of '54, Is standlng on the brlnk the shore, Uur snlp is yonder lH the bay To tale us on the vletors war, Our colors flylng ln the scy The reen and whlte we surely SPY The ereen 18 freshness all thlngs gPOWlDg The whlte lS purltj plalnly ShOWlHg Th t we intend ln turn to row In all thlHgS worthy thus to show I Our friends and teachers one and all That we aim high--though we ' might fall. Our ship is sailing close so near, we board her bravely wlthout fear And up the ladder step by step, High ln the Pl lnv full of pep ur heads as hlbh as her hlgnest spar Xe turn our faces out afar So we Elchth Gr ders dream our dreams, Our head and hearts inspired eems To do our blt for Brentwood I'11'7'l1, And e Cl of us at least wlll try To IUPC her better stlll more true, As we the Elvhth Gr de Cl go through. ViP3lHiQ Westover 0 , 'A good garden may have some wecdS.H Anonymous. ... X J .H lu r 'CN r ' f .. , - ' v- .utr ':.- u'.vn1ue4rvw-.uvzzvvrx - -- 'Nl - 1 ' .' , fx wi , r LL: U -. 5 L3 er--ffia ey 9 .4 x x 1 3 1 I-A 'Ll , t Q, 'lx rj YN 1 'l fa 1 I -i ' ! ' - nf? cf- -1 ix F 91 Q4 L ,. ' .f 'g il ,' J. ' 4 5 .XM V 5 H 1 lxgl X L V . .- ,' If f tx 1 1: .vi . A f K -R X ! 5 . --- :,,f .. - -'- , X X , my 3 n f4,'- 5 .... . T '-f V I ' ' S . l ' s J '1 E27I?lW.25tlQ'5Ef.T3 YQ-17 :1fl:fg ' . Q l - - - ... .. ... - L T- P u -----.....---.-- . I . Y , A a - I ' , . I ' 1 .' t Z Up 0 1 ,V I- , T Y K . . N , '7' ' V - 1 , 1' Q ' , - t I V I , I I I 1 H ' ' . v-D I , 4 9 . VL -' ll 1 6 0 1 . . , . no 0 1 - . O V V . rr I V . A I 1 V ' -i I H I . Jr t Q 1 w T ' T Q S V 1 ' , . . ' ' C ' . S' 4 , it-s O V . A . D x 9 A I 4 Y 0 Q . I O . . I 1 . . a 1 Q I . a 1 ' ' An , ' 5 TJ C' 'T X ' ' f t 'Q' a ass THE LAW OF THE EIGHTH GRADE Seek Beauty Give Servlce Pulsue knowledge Be Trustworthy Hold on to Health Glerlfy Work Be Happy The Eighth Grade has been very active th1S year. Ue have held regular meetings on Thurs day and have worked out some very interestlng programs. t is the purpose of our class to promote greater school splrit, support athletics and other school activities and largely to forward ideas which may put into practlce in the fu ture. In our classes we have been quite busy and interested because our teachers take up topics and selections according to the season and illustrate with famlliar thlngs to us Physleal Education glves tlme to relax and health rules to fellow as well as OXGPC1SCg In the beg1nn1ng of the year we g ve an Operetta call e HT e Magic Woods.' fastened the hands of some rude boys in their pockets until they promised to reform. Later we gave an assembly that was repeated for the P T A as was the Magic Moods This was Health pantomime of pretty see nes such as nThe Old Oaken ucketn 'Barefoot Boy Hvear ing of the Greenng HSwinging in rapevine Swlng , Milkmaid , d Smiling Thru Music fur nished by our class was in the background. We sponsored the New Year's Resolutions to start 1954 eff right We arranged these under five headlngs 1 Grounds and Building 3 Assembly 4 Glas room 5 School spirit The other classes suggested many resolutions and handed them to a central com ittee who in turn selected the best and .most appropriate These were presented to the student body and adopted. We benefited from the reso lution and as a result of num ber four we put up a triangular frame on the front wall of our heme room that has been decora ted with scene and pictures on Washington's Birthday, St Pat ricks, Easter, Linceln's Birth day and President Rooscveltfs Birthday. we won the paper collecting contest sponsored by the Jun iors and received a book as first prize called nSmoky Among other things we have accomplished are forming Eighth Grade Orche tra, givlng nThe Little Generaln Cplaylf Mount Vernon Qplayl, two pe assemblies Cremember the par retj, world war Scrapbook Cden ated to libraryj, May 7th, Math display night, May 14th, Eighth tion program . UI know not what the future hath Of marvel or surprise. Assured alone that life d death His mercy underlies And so beside the silent ea I wait the muffled oarg No harm from Him can come to On ocean or on shore. I know not where Hi islands lift Their frended palm in air, I only know I cannot drift Beyond His love and care. 2 Halls Aunt Debby - s A A v I . Q . 1 S - fr-n V .., A I A I Q. ' a., ' S ., J. ' A M V f' M . - .. .-'V-r I .U 'be ,,.... . . . , ' o .I -Q ' 3 , 'NL .- , ., ' I , 0 , ' - ' ' D H g: 1 an .', ,. f,,A., . ' .. , ,4 , -'. . I S . 0 Y A - L., ., H , ' . .- 1. -. .3 - .- H ,Il .I p N ., I l 1 j - , , '- Fairy Sunbeamh and-qattendants Grade closing assembly Cgradua- , V, , yfvfyg QA? , ,My .., 1 f, ,7 ,,.ig, , ,' W H ' . . , , , B ,, I ' ' NEIL, -I - ----- D . , , , 1 s aG ' - ff ne. - u , w ' ' an II M il. lv .V ! lY.' 1 I on L.. H I 'Z ' mc . . . - T I.. I' . ' :- . A W NAME Bach, Daryl Beekman, Edward Brown, Ethel Bryant, Janet Bugg, Jone Bugg, Narcellus Dunfo d, Earold Facchln, Lyno Glascock, John Harness, Elizabeth Harper, Edwin Hautly, Rudolph Kahman, Lucy Jane Kahn, Mildred Kephart,'Emcry KrecH,'Em1l Lankford, Nancy Litzslnger, Fay Lltzslnger, John McGrady, Roy Mclntosch, Wayne McNo1l, James Morltz, John BASI OF F 'UE Knowlng it Baby face' cab a 'lox Sto1 and Core nt atlonl Oooollil 1 Fatln fhGt+l grace fully Tennis Star Her glggle T13 blush Hls line Hel wavy hair Qulteness Belng a loud mouth The crack 1n l hls volce Her deep slow peech Dorft blame lt on lor red A Prr vdent of a secret order To be a track star ABSWGTlHg cor rectly Girl hyiilll his personal ChIEF OC C DATlON Belng bored GOlHg wltn LULlC Fl11 lag Shrlll 10 l 1 E QCJ fl G Slr 1 5 h 1any Blxfflng Seelng more ol hlm B13 cheese Savlng nothlng Strolllng around Hel hob bies Arguing Can he S1Hg?1!1 Thlnklng more oeeply Uearlng them None Turnlng red Thy worry Taking good SuggGStlOHS lwlt ng 1ty humor O'Sull1van, Clarence Actlnc aroll If so, wny9 AIBITION To own a beau ty sh p Playinv foot b ll nn b ings t up 1 1 c mlnd ro he Kerr Us Jones lllvht S is 111 Ask hlm To be a baritone To have a careel To be a sheik To conceal wisdom To be a some body To be a poet To atep hlo To write movie gags To reduce To be a cam pus fllrt We can't sec To eat spin ach grace fully To Say some thing To bc nuscu lar To manage G Tunneylli To be a poli tlcian . -'.l ,,e ' S 1 af ' - L . , x UL . . r ' ' - A . 14 I. 1 ' ' 0 I C 1 , ' . 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U . , V - . dHx,V ,, ew. , NAME O'Dell, Mary Ellen Pothoff, Vivlan Rhea, Irlene Rucl, Charlle Schoenbeck, June Scmrader, Willlam Sllvers, Virglnia Spratte, Janet Stoker, Jean Stokey, Russel Strong, Duane Swap, Chester Scott, Ida Mae Urquhart, Jimmle Waddington, AFCh1G Q Walwork, Roger Westover, Vlrginia Jennlngs, Delbert BASIS OF FAME CHIEF OC- CUPATION Her dlmpled chln Blushlng That arlstocra tic alr Her tongue Going steady Her Irlsh hair H1story9 That sweet personality Belng stuck on herself Boy shy His carrot top Blg mouth High ideals Talking to the boys Oh Bats! Cuckoo!!! Good looks Oh, mone money, money! Lumberyack shirts Being sar castic Dlscussing people Making it Selling dance t1c ets Explalning why A beauty speclal 1St An old maid Composlng music Wearing Jacket in warm weather Cutting grass Bluffing Playlng baseball Talklng And how! Sheiking Eating pep permints Uearlng them PROGRAM AMBITION Dunft Esk! To know the answers To be less Engllsh To learn how to spell To be a journalist To learn how to shave To be discovered To be on time To be a flag pole sitter To be Popeye the second To be strong To grow a beard To be an actress To learn pen manship Ask him To eat soup To advertlse Louder lumber Jackets Eighth Grade Closing Assembly Chalrman Daryl Bach . Class Poem Vlrglnla Vestovcr I'm Leavlng Dar l Bach Road To Happiness Sth Grade Students . High School Song Everyone N' ' . P - - - n n -. , ' ' ' ' , ' I1 1 .. . 5 0 . r gn . . . ,V LL 5 u s ' .- 'Q , . J. . A ' . of . , ' . - W - - . 1 1 rv, , , , 1 ' , I ' l . O ' 1 , . .. , A, V, , - 1' V , I V: 1-L -V 5- v V, . V'V. .:..V V ,V KV- V. , ' . , , . . , . . ' x V , . , . . V . , , V ,' V- - . ' .1 . , ' nf x . , . VV . ,V f , .'., A , I' . , u . V . f 1 92112 gi wQ J-E . ' . .l . ., o 5 ' . , . R 1 . I I . , - A A ' Q -T A yo . r 1 ,Ji r , Y 1- ' . , ' , ' A n . J V 1 - , V A ' ' s - A 1 ' o fee-.---.L.'f Z-a...f-'feat , 'I 'A' '. ', 1, ' 1 . V ff . . - ' .V . . . . V . 1 1 1 1 Z 1 1 ll V 1 1 5 1 . V . , I ,. - - y . , , . . Q V , . 2 , .,. .,. .. -K .,,,,.a .7 .. .s - -. , ' VV 14 . 'QF'-n - -V - .. - - - -. Y '4 , M4. ' 'wg is Q' un Q as as ' 5-' Q' .. .. .. .. .. ,j .. .. - . : . . . g' K 1' , 'V L 1 . --.'v 4 - f . 5 I -' , . ... . ' I ' . . THIS SECTION Is affectionately Dedicated TO OUR PARENTS By their children 'How doth the llttle busy bee, Improve each shlning hour U This quotatlen might well apply to the children of the Brentwood Grade School. We have been proud of our ach1evements of other years, but we feel that the accomplishments of the present school year have been an improvement on anything we have done in the past. We continued our Health Attendance How to Study and Cltizenship Campaign with the same purpose in mlnd making good citizens of Brentwood boys and girls As a basis for working out the year, we sent to parents a list of undeslrable character traits prevalent among groups of children We asked the par ents of each child t under score types of undesirable cons duct which they found in their own children. In this way we were able to tell just what tralts Brentwood Chl1QrCD had which mignt hlnder them from making a success 1n life The result of tmese lists were tabulated and sent to each teacher Ieetlngs were held in which these tabulations were carefully studled, and plans were made to help the boys and girls overcome these undesira ble traits With parents, chlldren and teachers working together success was sure to follow. Our main project was an o iginal play entitled UJohnny Right and Johnny Wrong H Most of the boys and girls knowing the purpose of the play, enter ed 1nto it with much enthusiasm Johnny Right, one of the characters in the play, was a boy whose early trainlng was received in well ordered home. He was a boy' who heeded the good advlce of his parents and who tried to follow their good he was able to adjust himself readily to the discipline of the school He found no fault with his teachers, nor with the general requirements He pre flted from h1s home and school training because he knew that his parents and teachers were working for his success. Johnny Wrong another main character in the play, was a boy who had an undesirable home llfe where well ordered disci pline was not enforced or one in whom there 'were some un deslrable character traits that made hlm a very difflcult per It I p r W Ii 'I I h ' 1 '. V. our Citizenship f Campaign for examp1c,'When'hc entered school son to live with ln spite of his home tralning when Johnny Wrong entered school he was not 1n the habit of conformlng to any standard of conduct He was resentful of authority, disobedient, self centered, and unable to adjust himself to his surroundings un less he had his way which was usually the wrong way In the end he lost what he might so easlly have obtalned success in his own living and become a useful cltizen. UHow far that little candle throws its beams So hines a good deed in a naughty world. Another feature of our work in citizen hip was a Good Deeds Box This progect was origlnat The children of thls class, i talking over the lists of un desirable character traits, with the purpose of deciding upon the best way to remedy the situation, came to the conclu sion that most of the undesira ble conduct could be traced to the fact that people are sel fish. To overcome thls some one suggested that the class have a Good Deeds Box when a pupil saw Une of his classmates perform a kind deed the would write it upon a slip of paper and place it in the box Once a week the box would be opened and the good deeds read Real izing the excellent opportunity for teach1ng unselfishness through such a progect, it was suggested that the entire stud ent body take part in this fea ture of the work This has fos tered a feeling of unselfish ness, helpfulness, and thought fulness for others that it is hoped will carry over the later years. Other progects planned and carried out in the various classrooms vere a bank to teach an interesting and assembly pro grams given with the purpose of too timid boys and girls to develop their person alities After all, if we h ve not a pleasing manner, if we cannot meet people and talk well, we cannot hope for sue C9350 We wonder how many of us when we are grown and happy and successful cltizens, will remem ber the lessons we learned in our Citizenshlp work in Brent wood Grade School ln 1934 profit, 1 useful way, helping our Our Annual Health Program was given at the High School Auditorlum February 23, 1904 never before appeared before a public audience took part 1 this program They had been coached in this type of work in assembly programs, and when ask- ed to appear 1n our Health Pro gram they were willing and an xious to do so 'Early ln the year we were fortunate in obtalnlng the ser vices of a physician to examlne our chlldren for major defects. Our children had a fine health record which was probably due to the enthusiasm with which they worked for nNine Point Health Buttonsn after our l st physical examlnation METROPOLITAN ACHIEVEMENT Tests were glven in the pri mary grades. In the others the Stanford Tests were given The results of these tests are used to improve classroom instruc Q ' H , , . , . I -1 1 ni Q s ,AN 4 e A. , .4 - 0 ' A. N Q, K AV . V1 H o ed by the pupils df Grade VI A.4, Several of our students who had . 1,, , n, V.V ' H' Q H t 'Q H ,. at ' . 11 I : 1 'I -7 V: Q, lg.. f Q rf , I' ' 0 Q 0 ' I Q 0 tions, and to indicate in which subjects individual pupils may need extra help. ' The chart in each classroom shows the rank of the class at the beginning of the term. fHIt also shows how much progress the class made during the term. Each chlld las on file a record of his achievements in each sub ject. Since no one wants ei ther his individual his class record to fall, most f the students have tried hard.to improve their individual scores and to keep up the standnnd of the class. Gne of the most important plans carried out ln our school system this year was a method we used to reduce the number of falling students We found this plan more successful than any we have used in previous years. For a period of three weeks each child was carefully stud ied by h1s teacher. Thls study included the childfs mental, moral, physical and social makeup. At the end of thls per iod a report of this study. was made to the office After the reports had been carefully ex amlned in the offlce we began a systematic procedure to correct the faults of children who were below standard If we found that low grades were due to the pupilis 1nab1l1ty to grasp the subgect matter when it was pre sented in class, we gave this student lndividual help at re cess and after school We found from our report that quite a few students were falling because f physical handicaps To remedy this as far as possible, we gave each child the opportunity of havlng a physical examination 1 at school A report of defects found was given to parents with the hope that theyl would 'be able to have these defects cor- rected. The moral problem in our school is handled through four Character Building Program. ' - We believe tthat parent- teacher cooperation is most-ima portant in the school life of the child This year we were very successful 1n securing the cooperation of parents It was indeed a rare case when parents were not willing to work with the teacher for the success of the child Although we did not save every child from the neces ity of repeatlng his grade, we d feel that boys and girls who were wllling to work with the teacher have profited. The par ents of most of the children visited school this year and the results of this contact have been very gratifying to both parents and teachers At the end of our school year with music a part of our regular curriculum, e found that our pupils are becoming musically minded and deeply interested in local concerts, symphony programs, and famous artists. Grades one to five have music daily The second and thlrd grades have a rhythm or chestra Grades four and five have a harmonica band In the have a glee club doing one and two part singing. The lives of were studied, recordlngs were heard, and themes were memoriz 9 0 upper grades we the masters NA friend i one who knows all about you and loves you, just the same.n ' 1 I 4 as , . . . , - V -kk ' f 1 ' ' OI' ' - 0 v . ' ' ,' Y 4 , . vl ' .. - . - , . I , , .4 I. ' - ..-1 ,dj 1' ' , ' ' ' ' I ' S lU7'7'9 '7i C'C'Q'O 0il - A x - 'd O , .LA . - ' . . H A . . . C I - V . I - y 0 . y V A . K . 1 ' . . ' I . . . , ,. , . , . V , A . I . -n. N VV V . . I , . ' 0 1 v . I 1 Q . I V , kv, . V lvl D Q g '. Q . . . . . A 1 . . I A I ,- H 4 Q ' I I A . 9 . , ' o ' . 4' F' - V- 1 A cl . I 'I . ' ' , ' '. ' Lf ' . g..., 'l , .- . .A ' ,. 1 . .. . ,1 p - . . . , Y. ' 1 . , o - V- s . - P ' J, .,,. V . 1 I 1 -n ' VI, ' 1- 1, ,, N twain , 6 ' -, ' '. t Q V., . V Th1s 1S the flr t tlme that we h ve h d regul rly scleduled as embly program T e .r twenty f ve a Ute pelwods oc eurrln on rrlday ftcrnoons. The QCtlNltlG 1 the e 10 gram are usu lly ere t1ve The scenery 1 always such tn t the Chlldfpl themselves can make The assembly pro rams are 1 way ant c cated wvtl ple sure We do not Q1 play the talented chlld by bulldlng the program around hlm We work wlth many of our timid, self con scious children as is possible. We have seen a spirlt of self confidence develop in many tlm id chlldren a a rc ult of tak ing part in these little pro grams The most lmportant function of the a sembly programs is the opportunlty it offers for char acter bulldlng I maklng their own programs children learn to wer' together tlence and per everance are learned Self control and elf reliance are natar l outcomes. Several very good health and character bullding plays were origlnated and present ed by the chlldren Our annual exhibit was held May 14 in the varlous class rooms This exhlnit consisted of samples of tne work bemng done in all subjects Charts showlng the progress wh eh eac class made during the schoo term ln Arlthmetlc, Readlng, Spelling, English, Histor Geography, and Hygiene were on display and were of great in terest to visitors Worl bools and used by the pupils the year, as well as jects earrled out were display ed note books throughout the pro Charts slowlng the books lead and reported cn by indivld ual pupils gave evidence of the lnterest in good nature which was developed ln f evious years and whleh has c 1 i d o ver formlng hablts of readlng whleh will add rueh to the pleasure and proflt of these boys and girls 1n later years The art worl done ln the grades this year xas notner ln terestlng part of trls 6XA1blt It consisted of wo k r color and design show ng much origi nality and creaclve ability Work in de ign wa put to nr c tical use ln maklng booklet , Christmas present , and p ters. Interestlng example of the work 1n creatlve art were the friezes that were prepared ln various rooms to illustr te poem and StOTlGSo The tories of nHiwatna and H he Dutch Twins were lllustrated in this way ln the econd grade. In the upper grades the fT1CZ6S were u ed to illustrate work in Hls tory and Geo raphy Many Hea tn and Citizenship poster were made ln all the grade , ca rylng out the l ons learned in these clas e Work from every tudent wa exhibited for Mother and Dad to ee. While thls annual dlsplay is of nece ity only a small part of tae best work. of the pupils is shown It serves to give our parents some idea of the work that LS being done throughout the school year SGHCOL PAPER The staff of our papel this year were Harry Hautly, Edi tor, MaP1OH Litzsinger, Asst, Editor, ienneth Hackmann, Sportfs Editor, Norma Schmitt, Joke Edltor and Dale Atkis on, Art Editor. -C ' ' ' I A ..-, N . r ' . . . U -. . I , u . ' ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ,r Q ' - ' 1, . . . ' S. C. CL 1' . -. 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' ' ' lm S, ' , S f ' I I 4 , - ' Y . - .w f I M' .' ' ' - - ' SS ,I ' , ' If ' ,si 4 Q .A A- I 1 n I ' , . . ' . M ' . V ' ' U' . ' l - ,k .. , - , 4 - ' A a I . . . . . - - i I h . ' 0 J. Q 1 , - ' - I I 0' ' O I 9 ' , - .- - , . , , , A' ' . , , V . , . l - i , . . 1 1 Q' - . w f , H : - 1 T ' L L .I . , '1 4 . ,A I ' , I 7 . . .. .L I . . Q ' .- ' s 0 -I . 1 Much of the success of our paper depends upon the worl f the staff The Editor and As sistant Edltor announce the dates oh whlch the paper LS due They arrange and assert the material under the super vlsion of a teacher The SportYs Editor brlngs ln any item in sports that he thinks w1l1 be of lnterest The Art Editor helps to design, the cover page and collects pic tures to be used as headings for news items The Joke Edi tor brings ln clever jokes or witty saylngs suitable for children of grade school age The Grade School Paper serves many purposes. Chlldren of all grades are glven the op portunity of having their worth while compositions, origlnal poems and art work in the pa per This has been an incen tive for good work. The paper also serves as a means of ac quainting parents with the school news, various types of work done by the pupils and with news of coming events I some grades the paper is used as a silent readlng lesson An average of three hundred fifteen students played at the same time on the playground at play perlods th1s year. Seven grades were represented with ages ranglng from five to fif teen years. There were few ac eidents, and none of a S6P1OuS nature Thls record is achlev ed by careful plannlng, steady teacher supervision and the group spirit that the magorlty of the students have learned through thelr work in CltlZ6n Shlpg The upper grades enjoyed indoor ball, volley ball and basketball They were also al lowed to organize other games that were sanctioned by the playground teacher. The lower grades were taught how to play by the super v1sors and then were given free dom to play games of their own cholce he find that small children enjoy this kind of play more than games scheduled for them by supervisors. The playground is divided into zones Boys and girls an: not allowed to play games to gethel, but we flnd it unncc essary to keep a distinct div ision between their Zones The only absolute separation comes between the upper and lower grades, except in cases where a pupil is older than the av erage for his grade Such pupil is placed in the zone of a higher grade so that he can be associated with people f his own age, OUR LIBRARY Another accomplishment f the past year has been the en largement and organization f our library whlch now consists of 750 volumes Many volumes have been added this year number of books also were loan ed to the library by various pu pils who wished to share with their fellow students the pleas ure they had in reading them The books of the library have been cataloged and an efficient system of handllng them worked out. In the upper grades lib rarians chosen from among the students did thelr work so well that not a single book was lost. In dolng this work these stu dents have received valuable tralning and have had exper ienee that will be ef great ad vantage to them 1n thelr later school life. The pupils some of the grades voted small r I I O , , . - - . I U . I- I . . . 1 '. ' ' . . ' . - ' ' 1 . I. k . I , .. ' I II I,I. .I I I I II , C ,I I 'A I I . A I LI ' I F I I, , N: . ' I I, ,II .. ' A I . ' 0 ,. 5 I f - 4 'N 0 ' . - .' ' '- -- . A ' , . . 7, O O ' '.l V ' ' K I o,I tg. .V A ' ,- III ,I I - . III,I. . , . . Il nl I I I . ' ' I 5' ' D 1 O 9' L' I ' ,. I . I Q . I '- . - I . U uw ' - A '. ' . U . . -. , I , II I un vI , Q I .I in ' I, . . I , . a .v'I '. ,.I.. .' . IIII . I- ' ' 0.1. ,. U .. V F ' V . 'v . f- . ... . I I II, II I -I I ... . Il'II . -e I I ' . 4 ' - 1 ' ,. I -' ,,, I II I I. .,1' - II -V I I, . I I I . I II - ' 1, 1 I . . . -. I I lt.. I II,-I I II - .:..'.', ' ' - 1 - ' . If ' 1 - ' A ' 'V' .' ' . ,. .. I . I I.I I I II , , . - - - - ' ' -.r -. - -1 . I1-I I ,L --1. .. I I . . . 5 ', - ' I 1 .pI A 'fa ' 'L ' . n .. ' A 'V 1 I .:- ' - ' -- I. If ' . I. III ' i , . ' II I ' ' '. ' 'I' 4 . if .H .LI M ,.. 'e H 1 .Q . . r. II . A . - S ' v II .I .. ,I I, ' I I ., , . , I I I Q. . -- V, I jI' I I ' nn I' ' G' .,.... I II 'I I I I I I, I . I I I . pu I .. 1 'V V ' I 1 I I. . ' I 1 V . - Q I , I .- . aI.-I . . .I ' an ' '-'- - or ' . I ,- . - - '. '-fxf'w1 - - . . . ,I ' I 'I .- I' 1 GI - - , , , I , . . - , , - .I .' ' ' I . 1 I , I , ' ' o' - ' 'I U 1 ' ' .I ,I , Q . I I II I I , . ..I, . . I -I I .- .L ' . 2 - I , . ' . I I, I I . -, - .. s - o ' ' I -' ' ' . V' , -- z. .iwf V . ,,. .I . III- II A :' -. ' II II . Of flnes for overdue cooks, the money to be used ln purchas1ng new materlel for the llbrary The students of all grades have shown a great lntelest in the libraly as night be seen from the book charts and polts which were part of our annual e.n1b1t Very few child ren were content w1th read1ng only the number of books qulred b their course study The value of oul library in the development of good habits and tastes 1n llterature and as an agent of character format1on was erected at cannot be over estlmated. OU NAV FETE 'You must wake and call me early, Call me early, Mother dear, For to morrowfll be the hap piest time, Of all the glad New Year, Of all the glad New Year, Mother, The naddest, merriest day For Ilm to be Queen of the May Mother, I'm to be Queen of the ay. Thls year we decided to gave a May Day Festival as one of our closing 1S an activity exercises This that children en joy and one that affords them opportunity for puttlng into practice some of the traln ing which they have had ln the singlng and danclng classed. The celebration Fete, May 1, is custom of the May Day an old English A May pole the side of the May pole was a throne, the throne of the May Queen, chosen by the pupils of the Sixth and Seventh grades stage. Near the flower covered The queen, preceded by ner flower girls and attended by her maids of honor, entered and her coronation followed Then followed a program for her en tertalnment arranged by her maids of honor and her loyal subjects As the various groups tered and began their dances the chorus, composed f the boys and girls of the upper gradeg, sang appropriate songs, The children in their vari colored costumes, dressed t represent spring flowers, made a pleasing icture The chlld ren of the irst grade repre sented violets and dandollnes who were awakened by the sun beam to do honor t their Queen The Rhythm Band, com posed of pupils of the Second grade dressed in bright blue uniforms, added to the harmony of color as well as sound Next came the apple blos soms, Thild grade girls dressed in pihk and white, garlanded with apple blossoms Jack 1 the Pulpit ln brown and green, danced and sang with an energy danced 1n white and yellow, and then came the tulips of almost every hue The bdys and girls of grade Five were gypsies, a part f every spring festival with the Gypsy Queen they entertained of the May and the closed with the May pole Dance, per girls of the Seventh were maids of honor to the Queen, and a final cho rus. the Queen festival beautiful formed by grade who 'Peadlng a poor book is an opportunity lost of reading a good one U Anonymous nTruth needs no flowers of speech H Pope. A S L ' , I .. 1 . . o , A . J I. . I n ' ' A h Y- TS- Q . .q5- . I ,I . V 4 4 I - - re- 0 ' ' y 'of 'r ' 1 , ' o ' V In I . 1 ' . R ' ' A ,. ' o . . A ,V I ' , V . ' . A E 0 A ' 1 I 'f ' . .. A ' , . L A . ' V I X .V . i 1 V A O A ' ,V .,'a', Q .c T ' , , ,ln +' ' 'x ' ' g ' ' ' that belied his name., ..Dasies H . . , , M hp, y ., I ,, U y A , .A H g -iuuy f yy gf t y, su . ,r, t F , A Q Q I l A I 'o L V D A. 0 Q I PROGRESS IN DEBATING This year the debate team participated- in more' debates and-- climbed higher in the State Liague contestiupon 'the question --y Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essential fea- tures of the British system of Radio Control and Operation - than it has since this activity was introduced inlthe 'Brentwood High School The season opened by taking part in a pre season critical de bate tournament held at Missouri University Brentwood debaters were complimented by the highest judges there. All debates in the fir t two groupings in the League were won by a unanimous decision The Brentwood team was defeated by a 2 l vote when it met Perryville in the final grouping f this district. Schools met in decision and practice debates this year were St Charles, Eureka, Perryville, Jennlngs, Ferguson, Clayton, and Webster Groves High Schools and Washington University. Those members of the debate squad who were efficient nough in debating to receive letters were Tudor Westover Margaret Posey Fred Schmitt R. L Atkisson Glen Westover CORRIDOR PATROL The Corridor Patrol has been one of the many successful func tions of our High School again this year The Senior Class has sponsored this advancement toward the regulation of the traffic disorders. In order that we might have our traffic problems successfully controlled, we inagurated a system whlch would give each class and student a chance to serve on thls force Each class was g1V6n a certaln month te have charge of the to serve as a Corridor Officer, this allowed everyone in the High School one of the different positions We have by thls system dlminished loiteri in the halls, boisterousness, runnlng, and all other disorder y conduct We beli we that if the on coming Seniors will adopt this sys tem for next year, and other Seniors adopt it in years to DUMB, there wlll be nb difflculty in maintaining order in the corridors of Brentwood High School. Fred Schmitt . V N . . - V I V v 7 - W I l . -, ' S . V . ' V ,. - e V o . . VV. . V - . '- eil , V . VV Vt' ' - iad rv1'c c' S 'rv U l idle .la:u.' -1- ' ' Hyun: V 4 I U I ., .Q . V V :VV ,. V i ' V, VLV V . , k U . . V system, Each week different students were given an nopportunity Q its fs ra if I a.gv3 U, .. my ,,, , V ik W' A. 3, ', b Q ,. 1.-1 'l v ,.-,Y Y Win, W v ,L-J.: L. IV! 11. L I A ' e'-- Q- syff-'Y -J ' The following students have volunteered their time and are' found actively engaged in the library at various PG1iOdS of the day. Through a fine spirit of cooperation with teaclers and the student body they strive to render an efficient service and make the library a place of real value, Allemang, Irances Helton, 'illiam Bach, Dorothy Ott, helen Bertel, Ruth Uapin, Pvelyn Blanner, Alice Yadford, Roy Brooks, Louise Sieve, farry Frey, Lucille spencel, Leona Fritz, Lorene strong, Helen rritz, Viola Iestover, Glendower Light, Thelma Vhlte, Florence Iiss Anetta E Logan, Librarian Tle aiu of the librarians is to help the students realize the 1955 slo an for Book Heels, lfirow Up W ith Boolfs Dnis eoi vram expresses the goal of all library worl and embodies tie love and appreciation of books which is so well expressed in the quotation from Pnthony Trollopc, 'Bool love is your pass to the greatest, the purest and the most perfect pleasure It la ts when all other pleasures fade It will support you when all other recreations are gone . 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Why the Boys' and Girls' Chorus, under the direction of Mr. William- SOD: The aim of this course is to provide a means of self-expression through the medium of vocal and instrumental music, to develop an appreciation of the best in music, to provide profitable enioy ment durin leisure aours, to discover specially girted pupils and encourage them to further stud to traim the pupil to take part in the better ical life of the community, I'1'L1S VT' ILLBL OF TFL CHODUS Allemana, brances Allemang, George Austin, John Bach, Doiothy Ben sh, Tazol Brockman, Edward Brooks, Louise Brown, Ralph Bryant, Guy Bryant, Kenneth Buder, Carl Callen, Julia Cari, Dolores Detjen, James Dorlag, Margaret Du an, Dorothy Facchin, Iary Finer, Ben Finer, Pose F1 cier, TaV rn Frey, Edna X Crey, Lucille ff Fritz, V ola i, Coette, Aerwin MR if Millie 55 if Kearley, Charlotte Kephart, niirel Koch, Harold Langhardt, Gertrude Lefler, Dorothy Light, Thelma Litzsinger, Harold Lyvers, Maurer, Melton, HeKlesTey, hildred Velson, Nelson, Nickolaus, Verlane Noltkamper, Gertlude Ott, Ielen Parcher, Irvin Posey, halvaret Ruhl, Charles Schmitt, Fred w 1' Spr tte Georoianaif' REQ? 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' A , V5 3:'f TZ'f Industrlal Arts was a new subject in our H1 n school last year, with two courses bein offered This year we have four in dustrlal courses, namely mecnanleal draw ing, elementary and adv need woodwoll and UH' an elementary lndustrlal arts for girls. We should all be verf gr teful that e have been able to malntaln our industrlal courses thru thls critle 1 perlod whlch we are p sslng In many schools 1n this state and other states, these courses have been cast aside as one of the unnecessary frllls of edvcatlon out a new day is dawning for the schools, and Ultu it comes a gre ter re pon lbility for public education The refusal of lndustries to employ youths in thelr hj,x teens, e longer period of compul ory ed ucation, les wer' and mole lei ure has ll brought about a mo t complex sitxatlon if I7-l 5 fax gg I N D U s T R I A L -- 7 A I ij, , A 55- It is 1. T S 15: 3 -1 -.....-1----- 12355: , T . . . Y T ' . , 1- '7' ' ' wwf' O . V1 1 . - .Il 'I ' 2 . ' ' .- eh C. A 1 Q , -.-I, I i 1 4' : A an C' M! 'T 1 r fm Vg ff' . -1 . I 1 'vt A 2 . . A . - V us L ' '- 5- s Q 1 A ',' r X as Q L 1. - I 71 Q I 1 - 'I Y f., , - . I M 2 . . if s 1 - w ' 1 rw S - o an '1 C1 9 1 , . 'uw ' . ' ' Y ' A 32, ' vs . I S -' A 1 . - . rw - ,r 1 S fi 5,5 up ' Q S k , i Q- -' 7 , V J Xa' T whlch must be met by our school. - el 4 'iii' ' Q' - - 1 Hx hiv 4. ' f 7 :fe ' - 1 4 A ,v n.. ' us ' - S . :Ali . Q f , r , 4 ....S 'U L fi -,-- - 1 - 1. .Z o E, 1. S C1 11 ' ' l Z .JA 5? I Q 7' bbsi., I fvwn - C- - 1 - 1 S X I. h z .A I fu . S g ' ' S . 'I . S ' -:Q S S S 1 , U . X , , , . , S .. . . - X S Q . , . S ' A ' - a a S . ' l .S Ll 6 st ' ' . , I a ' - - . . . S , , . . C S . . . . H D S ' ' S S The school of thc future must treat -ry'-' p each pupil more as an lndlvidual It must I f 0,3 Q make every effort to develop each boy and i girl along the line of his or her person l intere ts and aptitudes Each youth should have an opportunlty to experiment and ,,,,, create along the line of hls own natural abillty The world of to morrow will give u f 1 1oro 1ClSLPO time than we have ever known before whether our lives become h ppy, and useful or unhappy, futile, and a menace to ocicty w1ll depend to a large extent upon how we choose to use tb1S new 653,574 lei ure One of the best means of ansurlng aff that boy and girls will use th1s leisure time wisely when lt comes to them i to develop in them intere ts and enthu ia ns in some hobbies or pursults which are whole some Phe e SltuQt1OnS have brought about a new but very lmportant task for all type of lnaustrlal arts cour es At the present tame we have gre t many boys in thi school who have home shops or are working on a home shop and ln thl home shop they re spendlng me t of their lelsure t1NC We must all agree that any ctivity whleh can keep a boy home even lngs and vacatlons 1 worth whlle The slill and ldeas they get tlnkerlng in thelr hops are really of considerable value to them all throu h life, so if for no other reason, any High School can justify some industrial cour e . ft' -5-N I ,VV , ' . ,Q If 1 ' 'D-' . . A 'Ly 1. s' ' . .v ' 1' V 3 v I . ,Q 'mf f I . 5 1 , -if - F A -4-' 'x '-.- I 1 ' , X ,VF ' X - X L Y, X , A Q - 4 ff . . 'A x 'V 1 K 'f I ' .' v , . . X OUR PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Our physlcal education program here at Brentwood has been or ganlzed around educational aims and objectives. Our alm is to so coordinate every part of our school life that the whole will b the consum ation of all the parts into a well rounded educational field of opportunity for every boy and girl We require physical education for graduation In this way every boy and girl has the opportunity of engaging in physical activity, in well organlzed classes, participating in physical endeavor that is wholesome and stimulating. Our intra mural system is composed of volley ball, playground ball, basketball, and track and field Along with all tnls tivity we have athletics for both boys and girls For the boys we have competitive athletlcs in volley ball, b skotball, base ball, and track For the girls we have volley ball, basketball, and playground ball Throughout thls program we strive to set and to attain our educational aims and objectives, such as, sportsmanship, health, skill, mental poise and control, new experiences, form and grace of movement, character development, new adjustments, initiative, courage, perseverance, determlnatlen, and ingenuity Our ath letics are conducted in a clean and wholesome way. Our teams are coached to play hard but clean We strictly adhere to the prin ciple that unfair tactics are degradlng and demoralizing We be lieve that our physical education program and athletics are organ ized strictly along educational lines, and we are seeing defi nite results in our boys and girls. We wish to state that about twenty five boys and girls have won the Missouri State and Junior State Letter this year A great deal of emphasis is being placed upon this phase of our school life because the state letter is given for all round development in numerous activities connected with school life THE ATPLETES PRAYER My Heavenly Father, in the game, race or my lifefs work, I ask but a field that is falr, And a chance that 1S equal with all 1n the struggle to do and dare, And a courage to drive me on to the end, And lf wlnning is to be my honor, may I win fair and square With my faiths and honor unblemished And if losing is my fate, I'll go right on to the end with nary a squawk or alibi, And if I win or lose in this race or game, or battle strife Ifll hold my head up and eyes ahead And go right on to the end playing the game Dewey Youngblood CCoachJ . an , - 1 O 0 J 1 . an qu . . . n Z1 Q O O . Q . U . . Q F , . - ,. . . W - - G' 3 - A ' I - - Q L: 1 n Q I 4 1 . - A J V 0 . 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P 42 Q, 5,30 24 if liq 27 21 ' 1 - ' 25 ll ' -QS 19 '-fffjjf 22 26 1 do ,313 , Ia- .G.-lQ.5, -29 MN. ..T.--.Q.- .PQ -IE -.li-.1'2-f1.- - . ff.. A 103 7 N n . ,T J N H N. . D ' ' 7 ' A 7 - ---- 53 5 - L li P H -T7 4, D , 7 D ' 'X J J I - - - 3111-17 'W ' ,w ' f D , J D . D F D P D Q D 2 ,,,,, ,W . 5 J 1 5 7 - L3re1 w SC TLS FOR l'11fGL 'yCI TD 'fIQff.IfIQIT A 5 Ilfiif FOIIT XIII 3? GAMES: -- ' ,- v Iigh F 1 f 1 f 4125 , 313, 14 A We 3 n 55 :H gw . SO R L F .tff 21 Je1r1'1gs 19 A - ooo, Yyfe ' 2 Wg A lexang gf e. Olj' . nts A mqfgl 'J - A .H ' 3 ' V Ienne - - - - - - . 'UfA, J o A 1. orz tlze 1111 Conference basketball tea . W - - A 1 ' Q H G I L v v ine nasletoall team of 1955 1954 was tae best team ever de veloped at the orentwood lgh Seuool. Fourteen leaoue fames were played and only one was lest The team won tne bergu son Tournament lor the second stral ht year, defeat n both ler 1 n an JblDlDo . ur trophy case ln the Tall of tue h1 h semool b ldln contalns the two be tllvl tlephles are hOQlH tlat t e teams of the futule wall be ab e t carry the bannel of our llgn School on to vlctory in the yeals to come Brentxood and oennln s tled for the lea ue chamoionsnlp wlth tllTtOCU O mes mon and one less, ln v1ew of the fact taat the lersuson Tournament and 1n one of the t Jo lea ue ,games we feel that we sad the oest team ln our league The team was compo ed en tlrel Ol oCHlOPS and our team or next year wlll have to be developed f om the boys who showed to advantage ln our ln tramural amos and from the second team olavers. H Georve llemang ueorge won hls second letter 1U b sleteall and was reoxlar at left forward. de wlll be remembered for h1s Jump one handed slot whlc was lndeed ver accurate. Robert daxtel CCO Captalnl fll COHl6lCUC6 forward Pobert won '13 t 1rd letter in baslet ball and was our regular rioht forward, e wlll be remembered for h1s plvot Jump shot from ln near the baslet and we will never forget how our score mounted when he ,ot into actiom. lexnetl Pea nyvers C o Gaotalnl All Conference for ward Red , our tall 61fU center, won h1s thlrd letter and wlll long be remembered as the Hflghtlngest' playel on the tear and for 11s ous ln shots under t e bas et xe enyeyed watcllnb med reach up above all the otuers and flan the ball upxard 1n an arc Wl10H ended 1n the 1ns1de of that coveted noep. een Flner our standlng gu ald, Jlayed le ular and wlll be remembeled for his ablllty t Jump H1 h and cet the ball the rebound. 16 prevented the op onents Irom ousawng in re bounds. Gene Villlan our runnlng guard, was a team re ular, wln nlnu wis t1i1d letter. me wlll be relembered the ldS1Y yeunoster wmo guarded the goal f1Om t1e left, and the one who loop to bla bob Baxter. red Schmltt a three let tel man, wlll be remembeled as the llghtlng youngster wno played every pos1t1on on the team but center. Guy Bryant was substltute gu rd, and will be remembered as the safetv man who d1d the Dualdln when lt was necessary NlPPO1 tephalt the only undelclassman to wln hls letter w1ll be our next year's captaln and w1ll be lemembered for hls lono accurate baslet shooting The ame with the Old tlmers and the Alumni was a thriller ln actlon The flnal score was 44 8 in favor of the P1 h cheol team was great game and ve enjoyed watching the Old tlmers perform After one quarter, the Alumnl entered the game, but the score mounted hlgher and hlgher as ned, ob and George made basket after basket le belleve the flumni was glad to hear the flnal whlstle D111 ves acted as referee Good luck to these boys who will not be w1th us next year, f'l v 'P ' I .L C 4 -- ' -A 1 A 1 - Q at 1 L h-' - .e' P f'l T 3' i n 2 '. -T ' ' 1 'F 1' A- A ' .1 ' rv I , - 1 A ' RJ ' 'L .A - . . . o ' 1 'Uwfg' -A - .1 Q -' 77 ' R .Rst ' . O ' J- ' -' 1 J. 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B A 5emKl,E To B QA1 la llc s agigililgi 14 Q gS.1..s e s s 'W T Scores and Games H S 35 Falrview 15 B H'S 28 Hancock H'S 52 Hancock 5 B H S 10 Fairview H S 44 Hancock B H S 36 Hancock High Po1nt Girls Evelyn Papin, Meralee Knlckmeyer, Lucllle Parcher Imogene Hoffmeyer Our girls had a great team and a great season We lost but one game and we lost that one without the servlces of our Captain and star player, Evelyn P pin The flrst team was composed of three Seniors and three Sophomores. Our departlng Seniors are Evelyn Papln our star forward center, wlll be remembered for her great floor work and accurate shooting She was always i there fighting to win Alice Blanner one of the regular guards, will be remember ed for her qulck passing to the forwards, and , her desire to get that ball away from her end of the court, Imogene Hoffmeyer our little right for ward, will be remembered for her quick passing and quick shootlng The other girls who won letters Mary Facch1n,guard Lorene Fritz, guard, Charlotte Kearley, for ward, Meralee nnlckmeyer, forward, Lucille Parcher, forward, Florence White, guard f-N Our team for next year will be composed of W x our great Sophomore team wklch promlses to be the greatest team 1n the history of the high school Additional Sophomores who dld much to ,ai 5x strengthen our team this year were Wlnnie Hurt, f7',f Jean Nelson, Helen Ott, and Ida Zim erman. This team will be strengthened by Lorene Fritz, Rosa U XX Bertel and Erma Walker from the Freshman team of this year. L Results of Ferguson Volley Ball Tournament FalTV18W D Ferguson J Ferguson D Ferguson J Riverview G J Riverview G J Jennings J yFerguSCn Hancock Brentwood J Brentwood The Brentwood girlfs volley ball team entered the Ferguson Tournament undefeated and won its way to the finals. The Ferguson glrls J-'Bo 0 0 U 4' Q l 0 2 Bo o o ' s 0 o 5-B. . . so 6- . . . 25 . 1 . n - ,. 4., - ' . ' 'STX . , - X 5 . . a I .X lie Rhea, Evelyn wright, Corelia Krech, Ruth. GE? ' Ssiix lo- t0o,,L,,L e ea A A ,L e ' ' 'FG IRRR vdd' 'ds' ' V' R . , . X . . J XNXX xv N J g D :QNX proved superior and won two straight games to win the champion ship. The Seniors who will not be back with us next year are Alice Blanner, Imogene Hoffmeyer, Evelyn Papin, Margaret Posey and Helen Strong The other regulars who played are Meralee Knickmeyer, Helen Ott, Lorene Fritz, Florence White, Mary Fac chin, Charlotte Kearley, Lucille Parcher and Jean Nelson, Other members of the squad area Evel Wright, Corelia Krech, Rosalie Rhea, Ida Zim erman, Ruth Berte and Grace Schrader. The girls team of next year should be stronger than this year's team. There is a wealth of material and competition will be keen and exciting. L L E Y B A B'0 YWS' The outcome of the Ferguson volley Ball Tournament 1953 54, Brentwood J Jennings I Brentwood I y Brentwood Ferguson Fairview J Fbrguson ' srszs.vs4N.? one 2 U5 a gg? 0vd'O gage 3'c35 some pigs? 35335 '3d'O 'O 08539 ga'w? ece?q 59535 44rgCDl65O sgggg UHEO get mcg? C750 0 gang? Qc H !DmgCf'4 mo :fo QU QP4 0 n?f-ff' g- 'U4mp F1'O4l J PKSH gaze 5 OO seas :wana e m s as.':5f:. U95 01-5 UUE: mega Qcgic BRENTWOOD gigggziew mg Rgvorview G. gated Brentwood boys would not'be denied the laurel f victory, but rallied and won the third and deciding game to go into the finals with Riverview Gardens The final game was played at night and our boys were far superior in height and team play and won with ease To add to the entertainment of the Tournament the Champion Brentwood Team played the Coaches of the League Teams and perienced the thrill of defeating a team of which their coach was a member. The volley ball team, too, was composed mainly of Seniors. We will long remember Red, Bob, and Gene going away up in the atmos phere and uspikingn that ball down to the floor on the opposite side of the net. 'Big Bob' Baxter was our principal 'spikern when he got into operation the nother' side of the court was dangerous place in which to be located URed and Gene were p near Baxter when it came to spiking the ball, and the opposing team had a hard row to hoe The set up boys were Harold Litzs inger, Hans Wachsmuth, George Allemang, Fred Schmitt, Mirrel Kephart, and Ben Finer These boys were skilled in placing the ball high over the nspiker' and were equally as important as the 'Big' boys in playing this game we call Volley Ball Only two of these boys, Hans Wachsmuth and Mirrel Kephart will be back with 1 - 0 . . . . , ,.I.- . . , - I I v 0 U 0 an . . . . ' ' 'III . - . -- ' I' ' . ' . v ' . - J e- yn. . .. - ' - 1 az, 1' 0 ' 'Y . . ,, '. 'A . .5 ' L. l nf ' ' L '. I I k I II II Y .pq-g'5e-gill- I, : : : 1 : 1-To 1,3 L: fri-0-1 I I I I I I I I I II II 41373:-T-I:'l all 'f -1 - :-,lv-ng.: :II- I I I I . I. I II - ' . - ..fI.1- K- 4.1 . .- , ..,. -. ,-,, ' . . 1 ,. . 2 . 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' ' . 1 1 . 6 . n- , . ,e' 4. - I - .I :. I --' V I ' -1 V .. . I, , ',,. I I . y Q ..-.e , .', E, .V 'I ' I . us next year. We thank the great Seniors of l955-54 and wish them the very best of luck in their games in college, and in the game of life. Tome on Brentwood boys ----- you Seniors of 1954-55, JUhlOT', Sophomores and Freshmen letfs carry on to new Vic torles 1U volley ball! B O Y League Games Bayless Brert ood Brentxood Brentxood Brentwood Trentwood Brentwood Brentwood Brentwood The ba eball team 15 composed lose ov graduatlon tne followln OTUB TV Charles Aulger kenneth Bryant Don Compton Ed Hofer Nirrel ephart Glen Westover Charles Ruhl robert Baxter Guy Br1ant Raloh Brown Parold Tltzsinger tenneth hyvers Fred Schmitt ULMB 7 Valle Park ferguson hancocl Eureka FalTV19W R1VG1VlGW Gardens J6hQlDgS mostly of S6DlOlS, GI'1101 S F1FSt Base Left rleld Center Fleld and re wlll Short Stop, Pitch P1tCh Center Fleld Third base Second base Catcher Outllelder ffm Outflelder BME BML fxl if S a vfi , Asslstant Mgr. ,f 5 Manager We have won three practloe Hlgggix games, lost four and tied two ffj xx As tllS boo' must go to press we I ff' are unable to VIVG you the re ults of the Ba less and Jernlnbs Game. You wlll notlce space has oeen left ln order that you Qlvlt flll 1U the scores of these fames. le ate to lose our QCHlOTS but we wlsh tncr larexcll and wood luck .f . 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Track wlll prove a pop ular sport because lt is adapted to so many dlfferent types of boys is a sport whlch can absorb more boys than any other. In baseball and bas ketball the number of boys competlng is rather llmlted but track furnlshes a wide range of events to fit a large number of boys. Our diminutive Fred Schmitt our star track man Thls trackster won the State Indoor 880 yd run, won second place ln the 880 yd run in the Maplewood Relays, and second third 1n the 880 yr run, fourth pls ace in the mlle in the State Outdoor Meet Fred wlll graduate th1s year and should he go to college and cantlnue hls runnlng we hope hlm all the success 1D the world. Our Elvhth and Nlnth grade boys defeated our tradltlonal riv als, Jennlngs, ln two dual meets 56 21 and 57 20 Ulth these youngsters oerformlng ln thls flne way we are looking forward t wlnnlng laurels ln th1s sport equal to those we have won 1n bas ketball and baseball Hlgh School boys competlng 1n track are Fred Schmitt, Cap taln, Dlllgrd Maurer, Robert Baxter, J1m Lelbach, Harold Lltzslng er, Roy Johnson, Ienneth Lyvers Eighth and Nlnth grade boys competlng in tracl are Ljno Facchln, Wayne Mclntosch, James PcNeil, John HOT1tZ, Dutton Blggs, Edwln Papln, Cnestel Swap, B111 Cohraeder, Emll Krech, Charles Be strong! COURAGV We are not here to play, to dream, to drift We have hard work to do, and loads to llft, Shun not the struggle face it, 'tis Godfs glft Be strong! Say not, 'The days are ev l dhofs to blame And fold the hands and acqulesce oh, shame! Stand up, speak out, and bravely, ln Godfs name Be strong! It matters not now deep lntrenched the wrong, How hard the battle goes, the day ow long, Faint not--fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. L1 ' t t if 1 - - W . . . . It X say . . . ' 2: . '- 1' Z L !'5'K !f'114 . L.: - ,I . - if mn 'SK . 0, . - gkswav place 1n the mlle ln the Clayton meet, - . . , I I - 1 1 1 1 . ' L o . . KI f X. 0 . . I S X ' , i V ' ' Mlller, and David Cooke. 2 Q 3 - ' a o I ! i . '3 r?H . A I h 'V ' X 'J a Cf F,,N.-M fix! X Xivjm W L I X L...........J1 at CHM IN 5' Mlm was X -3,91 Wf V, g?j:?f! f'? ' !mQQ?7N53f?iQC'?w fu ,gn . , 1. ,U f ,f '35- Lffar' mf if If .1 fl .'f f' -Jil 9' JJ- - 1 , . ati- fs? jg, ' Cx-n - t h ,f 1 If 'fa le- X17 . Q ff N2 Nag :ETA fi ? All Tuna. P2 4 ,gif ' e M.. Q .'x,fl,::j? m QQ '25 qw ja! as K! . Z.: ' . V11 ,gy gif I: Q Uv Nl -,Q M. ,EA A M N 'fl v in ,gf fi - rm Y 5 is -ii M ,-if f 13, - uf :L f., If ,fA2'If: ' 9 I4 1 ?i E'MfN'Vh Q ' ' m'::5x Z,X4 5 If Q EQHWY ' Q :if - fwvm E F? 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Se swf, MQ' .kgs SH wiffu' tw- .S .K rea' JJ f5 1 fa'-5:-511'3bX 3 5 l agcv if J' W 5 f aaa it ad il THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM OF '54 One of the greatest honor which can come to a girl in her Senior year t Brentwood High is to be chosen Queen of the Junior Senior Prom, A nominating com ittee is appointed by the president of the Junior class, and this com ittee chooses from the Senior girls on the fel lowing basis. A girl, in order to be eligible for election as Queen, must nave made an average of B in Citizenship and an average of C in scholarship dur ing her Junior and Senior years She must be rated as superior in extra curri cular activities, including debate, dra matics, athletics, and music, and 1 service to the school, including library work, a place on the staff of the school p per, typing, or any type of general service to the school, This does not mean that she must take part ln all f these activities. To be rated as su perior she must have had part in an four of the eight types of activities, The names submitted by the Junlor Nom inating committee are then given to a committee composed of the Superlntendent, the Principal, and the sponsors of the two upper classes to be checked accord ing to the above standards of 81131 bility. These names are then present ed to the members of the Jun1OP class to member votes by secret ballot, the bal lots are sealed, and on the night f the Prom they are opened by the sponsors of the class, the Junior president, and n representative from the nominating com mlttee. The glrl recelving the highest number of votes becomes Queen, the one receiving second hlghest serves as the flrst maid of honor, and the third the second maid Each year the retiring Queen with her maids are lnvited to the Prom, and have a part 1n the coronation ceremony The Junior senior Prom of 1954 was given on April 23 at the High School Aud itorium, which was beautlfully decorated in blue and sllver, Hundreds of stars dotted the blue canopy overhead, and from the center was suspended a huge Q 9 I' . 4.2 L iw if! ' g,-Y-.,.... L N'xRk gif? 'D .. S l a -u'N'n5-fur ' ' 1 X H 1 ' .45-f,35Yf1,-f1,T Jf3f' 0 .1 . - , V Xa' .'J,,.-,L - K .ew-49.--f ,, ,vnw . - K4y1,f',.J , . ,Q . .5'-J1:? f'. I Q 1'ttv.1.-. 1 V -. w5:a:gg.- Q I, 36,19 9 us ff 1 . A i z-. F ' , T 11 ' Q - 1 0 .. 5 Q' x 5 - as g ., - .. If' - ' ' Xt 1. 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'HZ-' 'NIJ- 'f V- 9' ...f . .-3-Q Q - '-54,5641 -:gin-P, 'J-31 - 2.5.-.'-1' .ii .- ,,, ,..A.,,-,J my ,, l if .13 ,f.,ifffJs':ff 'f fJF.?g51E7f3 ' . 'ff ' -'r 'MP.i 1'.f-fir :iT f'.iE-'nz ,ifv. ' N 3 U Tait- ,,-1:1 -1.5 .,,.i,f-, - gf: .fg.w1'1'f:-fs.-. --as--ff, ,' qv -r.-.gi ' - Ns- -' 5:---.sz -va: ,F .. 1,s,.. . - N .,.-5. . -'T-'ii Q-' . ir' 'br' .-ckvlun I, .Q-. - - - - ..4QL,l?y:i:-, 1 Q -'- '. :.- f.. -4, ,322 4-11125.-.yy ' ' V1 - F' ' ...fir f:'.'- mix ' ' Q21 ,- - . . ohtlugnnnlllg ibhnaloehneno neon ho IQ olden eroscent.mbon. The grand march led by the Junior Proa- dont and the retiring Queen of 1955, Helen Wright, followed H1 ber mme, Pla-emo Bhutto and Wills Kramer, me their 0000258 began at eight thirty. At nine thirty the retiring Queen with her maids was escorted to the royal throne. Next, to the strains of the Brentwood High School loyalty song, came Ruth Nelson, sec ond maid of honor, Betty Biggs, first maid, and Dorothy Badh, the Junior Senior Prom Queen of 1954. The retirlng Queen of 1955, placed the crown of roses upon the head of the new Queen. The theme of the Junior presidentfs talk was the star, which symbolized hope for a happy, successful future for the members of the class. A response to this talk was made by the Senior Pres ident The evening was spent in dancing to the melodies of the Sophomore orchestra, and at eleven ofclock a buffet supper was served. At twelve oiclock which was all too soon, the Junior Senior Prom of 1954 came to a happy close. nk.-1 SENIOR PLAY '54 ' N 'Skidding , a three act comedy, presented by the Senior Cla on April 2, 1954 was the most successful play ever given in Brent wood High School. Aunt Milly Ruth Nel on Andy Harold Litzslnger Mrs Hardy Dorothy Bach Judge Hardy Ralph Brown Grandpa Hardy Fred Schmitt Estelle Hardy Campbell Betty Biggs Marion Hardy Evelyn Papin Wayne Trenton, III Tudor Westover Myra Hardy Wilcox Margaret Posey Dau Stubbins Kenneth Lyvers Under the direction of Miss Helen Shipman Stage Managers Robert Baxter Dillard Maurer William Stefanoni Advertislng Managers Wade Fankins Ben Flner Tudor Westover 'Slavery 13 but half abolished, emancipation is but half coup ed, while millions of freemen with votes in their hands are left without education. Winthrop. UHe that can have patience can have what he w1ll.u Franklin I' ' A . J M ' 1135553 IeD?D I sG'v L 15 'N Q - 1 ., 4 .' Air ss '- The cast of Characters were:, ' . ' - l an un n'n. q --.S - - n S . 1 1 1 i'1 1 1'1 if V U I Q 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 K A 5 R - I - I ' . -a'1'6t a H 1 ' A -' 1. . 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Ls Q gm W QQ rv -51+ KWTZ -F x REQUEST bOH PnRiORhaNCE Margaret Posey Cprima donnal 'And for Bonnie Annie Laurie lay me down and dieln Listener Crisingl ' Miss Lau ie in he audienee?' HE If 11 HT Teacher 'Johnny, what word in the hnglish language is a ways pronounced wrong9N ohnny Xustin Wrong, A GOOD LLASON Phil Nunn 'Jhy onft you like girls9n Guy Bryant U W, he 're oo biase .' Phil Nunn 'Biased Guy Bryant HYea, whenever I go out witi Yem, it's alwa s bias this and bias that until Ifm.broke!f GOOD OBJVCT Miss Shipman 'Give a sentence containing a direct ob3eet.H eorge Allemang N ou are pre ty diss Shipman Nhat is the obgect f that sentenceo' eorge Allemang ' o get a good grade INFORnATION Mr. Evans Cat police stationl: nCould 1 see the man who was arrested for robbing our house last night?H Sergeant: nUhy do you want to see hin?H Ibn Evans: UI want to ask him how he get into the house without awakening my wife,N HI .LSU NI is,H began Daryl Bach. HT am, not I is,U corrected Miss Bayer, promptly. HI am the ninth letter of the alphabet,H Daryl went on. ---V e t t - if A - N 'H :L I K li? -1,35-V as . .,-,- 3 --,-,4,. ,I .-'t.i,'g..x': -f I . : , .. . . I'd ' : 'Is J .r' L t. 1' TLS T GT : 1 J. -T Q li W. ' J 2 ' : il j Il -' 1. 3 'V d l. -H K :I 'A t ?X t d : ' 1 y - 1 : , . . .. . G : Y t .H I' ' 2 U2 ' ' O .' G : I T , . H 'I notlce th t the humorlsts nave been plcking on the m S quibo a good deal lately, wrltes J L A CJohnny Lawrence Aus lnl. HBut I can assulo them that the mosquito has hls good points HeYs a hospltable chap heYll give you a blte and a ell tlme afterwards Barber Smitl HIfll bet you ad ketchup for dlnner today. Wade Hanklnst N Barber Smith Youfre sure? Then I must have cut your neck Mirrel Lenhart 'lfm tlred of knocklng at your door and n ndlng you in Gertrude Tangnardt H1111 come down and let ou ln ss Shlpman H ve you ever had any stage SXDBPIBHCBQ' 1elma Light Hx ll, I 1ad my leg ln a cas ' Wade H. nDarling, I have been thlnklng of SOM6thlDF for a ong tlme S methlng lS trembling on my lips Mlldred M. Why onlt you shave lt of QW s. McQu1tty What do you thlnk of the Latln Syntax9n Dololes Carr 'Dld they have to bay for thelr fun, too Harold Koch love you Gracie U ay lt a hough you meant lt H Halold I love you Gracle Say lt with feeling ' Harold K.: 'Say, what ln thunder 13 thls, a drama 1C rehearsalon Elizabeth H 'hnat did you get tlat knot on your mea om, lS that your bump of CUTlOS1tY9' Nelson Reagan UNO, t1at's where a thought struck me Someone found thls note the other dav from Warren Thomas Lucille Parcher, and was quite SuTpl1S6d to flnd thls ln lt 'Roses are re , LePages are glue, I thlnk youYre the berries, And Ilm the catfs mew Fred Schmltt 'See that man? Well, he landed ln thlS country with two bare feet and now fs got mlllions Harold Lltzslnger 'My wordj he must be a regular centl pede Eddle Hcfer USay, pal, let1s fool the teacher and write a good exam eonard Baerber UAW no atfs carrying the joke too far ss Shlpman 'What is the meanlng of the word budget H Guy Bryant ' 1S a famlly qtarre N ! ' - C. I ' 1 ' I ' A .O ' II , . . . 1 t 1 f ' . H 3 J sw . , , h - H 1 ' ll O. ll , I1 N U . ' -L I t 1 A g ot fl - . H .J 1 : Y I gn Mi ' ' H a H ' ' ' T1 0 : Ve 1 ' t. ' A E ' Q ' ' . ' Q 1 . . no ,U ' 1 : H' d ' f Mr V . . U: . - 1 : f QU Gracie Schrader: HTell me you love me.n Lf' : HI A . H S.: S ' s t . ' . ., K. , ll . U ' ' sg g ' I . ' r y . . . t. . , 1 rn 1 'g 1 d fr . ' ' ' .' ' , 1 ll o .L - - Q 1' ' U F to L Q. . . . . : I d ' . , , H I . O ' C., I A . - . 1 he ' .H . . ' 1 i V . .- H I . E g X Q , H . . . N L 1 3 0 . 0 Mi ' : 'I ' ' - I 1 . I 1- lo Kenneth Tyvers 'You sdould place four hand over your mouth when you yawn. Ro ert Baxter 1at and get bittenvn Jlmmle Det e Hiello, Central GlVG me the wrong number. entral t number do you wanton JlmMlG D 'What number have you go 9' eorge Allemang 'Say, Fred, what tlme is 1t9' Fled SC.Tltb I canlt tell ThereYs two hands on tH1S wa ch and I donft lnow IhlCh to believe, ClOthlHb Clerl ' at coat flts vou llka a glove. dolman USO I see. he sleeves cover my hands, Ralph Brown UD1d yom ever notloe, th t a loud talker, 18 g nerally an ionorant person Corelia Kreoh Hwell, you neednft shout so, I'm not deaf.H Lucille Frey HI donYt like these modern dances, they' hlng but necklng parties set to music H M133 Shlpman 'Where do you have the most d fflculty mak lng speeches9n Pose Flner I my :nees nenny Dunford HDear, d1d you ever near that story of Jason and the Golden Fleas9U Loulse Brooks HYes love, simply iton for such storles. Gene Vllllan Hhver slnce Slnglng that song to you yester day, I lave been haunted by it Evelyn Papin Hfhy not, you murdered 1 W Glen Vestover HLook here, I obgect to gOlDg on af er that monley act Glrous Easter HYou3r right They may think 1t7S an an core. harlotte Kearley HMJ boy friend takes hilitary tralnlng FTaDC1S Allemang UDoes he know tne Manual of Arms9H Charlotte L 'So that was what his hands were dolng last n ghtl' Tudor Westover 'It oerta1nly is dark ln tl1S place, Gosh oanft even see n hand before me. Betty Biggs 'Thatls all right, I know where i is, Dillard Maurer NI know a Joke youfll never g t sweetum Thelma Light H ell, who said I wanted you, you dope ' J :' ' I 3 n , ,, H b 0 HUD. . ' '..' Q nz I A : ' . ' A U C : 'Wha . ' .' .: 'L e' t.f G' '. I I ' .L ' K . . . ' V, 1., L' 4. , H . J. , ' -t - - ,I x wxr ' it H . .. H r . 3 . . . H - Mr. I : T ' H : ' ' 1 ' a ' 8 , , , 'u - + : '- . ' re not ' -' .H Alice Blanner: Yes, but personally, I donft need Music.H , ' '- : ' ' - 1 ' . - ,L . : U nh A 1 . If -rf , 1 i an I a V I ' ' : I ' 1 ' H , 5 ll . 1 9 ' 1 N 1 I Z 1 E , I1 4- O 1 : V 't.' L ' : ' ' 't A , rr A L q 0 I '- 0 X I - . ' U ' fr H C - .2 .1 - 1 I , , - ' y . - I Y -. . i 2 I L I . 1 ' I I I A U - A : Y t H .- : 4 ' ' ' e H s.H . : W - . Ed Wynn thinks that having got all wrinkled up with care and worry, itfs a good time now to get our faith lifted. It's not how old you are but how old you are old.- - - M. Dressler Often a movie hero is one who sits through it. U Hollywood shoots too many pictures and not enough actors. Walter Winchell Sheis a sulcide blond dyed by her own hands. The Joke that always seems sparkling to George A. concerns the man who, when asked lf H15 wife was entertaining this wlnter replied, UNot very right and fear no man DonYt wrlte and fear no woman who laughs last seldom gets the polnt anyway old fashioned glrl blusbes when she 13 embarlassed, a modern glrl is embarrassed ll she blushes. A few people get up bright and early, but most of us just get up early The rlsing generation retlres about the tlme the retlrlng generatlon rlses El Paso World News In the sprlng a young manfs fancy lightly turns to what a girl has been thlnklng about all wlnter. Marriage is a great thlng No famllf should be wlthout l47l!'i,I!!f7f7l 7,7Ll?7fTf7lL-l'l' I'll'l'f'f'lf7 V717 151794 LHE EMPORIUM 5965 Easton Avenue Girl graduate select your shoes NOW Reasonable Prlces 1.1! 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