Brentwood High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brentwood, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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Page 15 text:

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Arthur Dorlag Vice-President Burton Kitson SecretaryaTreasurer Geraldine Wahlbrink Reporter ' Shirley Gardner Sponsors Miss Helen Shipman Mr. John E. Holman Colors Flower Red and Blue Red Rose Motto Pep up with Panda Class Loyalty Song Tune: God Bless America Cheers for the Senior class, ring from above. Stand beside her and guide her through the light of the life that we love. - From the Sophomores and the Juniors and the old grades come to cry, Cheer for the Senior Class of Brentwood High, ' ' -Frances Walwark Pep Song Tune: Beer Barrel Polka we are the Seniors We'll have a barrel of fun. Panda will cheer us and help put the blues on the run, We'1l fighti fight for Brentwood Our knowledge we'll always display. We'll leave a thought behind for tomorrow From the Seniors of today. . q.-, '43 .Xu . ,R - ri fwwa. ' rmvzigm ,F -4 P ,AL his 'iw ,k5' are P 'Yi 552' sw Pr. W, ,P-ff, 3, J V'- - ,-9V t. ?'mi .f .,,1 . .PR rf 4 ' AS

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A THE PANDEMONIUM OF PANDA Perhaps Panda's Potion of Pep, Perseverance and Pugnacity perpetu- ated the Power and Possibilities, and made Predominate, Popular and Per- manent the Pure Purpose,and placed a Perpetual Pyramid of Pluck for the Posterity of the Purple and gold of Prentwood. I True, Panda was not yet existent but the spirit for which he stood seemed ever present to guide us from freshmen on to the heights of the Senior Class of 1940. As freshmen we made our start in high school under the sponsorship of Mrs. McQuitty and Mr. Youngblood and the lead- ership of our officers, Vera Beamer, President, Marion Litzsinger, Vice- President, Geraldine Wahlbrink, Secretary-Treasurer and Arthur Dorlag, Reporter. During the year we studied character traits and contributed our share to dramatics, presenting HWhat are Your Plansn and several other plays which were all a part of a good start to greater things in high school. As Sophomores the Panda Pluck still lingered on and with our pluck conscious leaders, Art Dorlag, President, Vera Beamer, Vice-President, Metta Schaefer, SecretaryeTreasurer, and Richard Servant, Reporter, another mighty year of accomplishments was forthcoming. A further de- tailed study of character problems was continued in home room meetings. we participated in several assembly programs and successfully operated the cloak room on a profitable basis. Then came the all-important Junior year in which occurred the op- portunity to give and attend the St. Pat's Dance, and the Prom which was the predo inant work of the Juniors of '59. we sponsored a candy contest and spent the great majority of our home room meetings in an efa fort to present the best Prom possible, and we truly think that is what happened. . Indispensable in this accomplishment were our sponsors, Mr. Dahlor and Mr. Evans, and our officers Bob Hecht, President, Shirley Gardner, ViceePresident, Geraldine Wahlbrink, Secretary-Treasurer, and Richard Servant, Reporter. With these accomplishments and the preparation ob- tained from our NFriendshipN project behind us, we were ready to be Seniors. Then came Panda's year, the Senior Class of 1940, With a determined effort we started off the year by electing our officers. Art Dorlag was made president for the second time, Burton Kitson, Vice-President, Geraldine Wahlbrink, Secretary, and Shirley Gardner, Reporter. we came under the always able and-willing leadership of our sponsor, Miss Shi man. With sincere effort we launched forth on our final year to set an example, to attend in all good graces to our responsibilities and opportunities and to prove ourselves a grade A class, the Senior Class of 1940, with the spirit of Panda always alive to guide us on. At the first of the year we bought several new records and presented a welcoming party to all the new students. we also pre- sented the first assembly program introducing Panda and the selling hof activity tickets. m , -rf

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