Brentwood High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brentwood, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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I JUNIORS Motto Sponsor - - - - Mr. Dahlor United we stand, Flower ---- Chrysanthemum Divided we fall, All for one - - - Colors ---- Blue and White One for all. CLASS OFFICERS President ------ Ralph Lee SecretaryaTreasurer- - Maxine Gray Vice-President - - - Mildred Underwood Reporter-Virginia Brinkmann Song Leader - - - Donald Bryant CLASS SONG w Tune of Shi mates Forever Juniors stand together, ' Juniors all together For dear Brentwood High It's a long, long climb - - Thru thick and thin forever To the top, we wonit give up! O But we won't stop, we won't give up the fight. Til' we've won and reached our lot, RAH1 HAH! RAHL And success is ours. M.U. CLASS ACTIVITIES At last the 1959-40 year has come to a close and the Juniors can look back upon their achievements. It has been such an interesting year and such a full one for the Juniors of Brentwood High, that they are really sorry to see it c1ose.Perhaps of all the years in high school the Junior year is the busiest, Then it is that the class entertains the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom.Then, too, they sponsor the annual St, Pats' Dance. Throughout the year they sell candy at games, parties and at noon. Class dues become a major item and the selection of the commit- tees and groups becomes the basis for a lot of hard work. This year, the Juniors can look back with satisfaction. The St. Pats' Dance was very successful. Everything from favors to food made a big hit and even the good old records sounded better for the occasion. The Hawaiian Prom was worth all the work put into itg and that is saying. a lot because there was lots and lots of study and work behind that Promenade. ' The one activity in which the whole class played an equal part was the paying of the dues. Always a troublesome duty, this year it turned out to be a gane. Vernon Kramer and Donald Bryant were appointed team captains and the class was equally divided between them. Each team had a chart with a tube of Nmercuryn. For a while it languished along, but then toward the close of the contest first one team, then the other held the lead. At last, when the contest closed, the losing team gave a party in honor of the winning team. - Mildred Underwood had full charge of distributing the'candy to her V+, 'Q X 1

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-Na f .W at-1,, . .35-an sales force. That famous slogan,WBE A HAPPY DANDY AND EAT JUNIOR CANDYN, was on the tip of everyones tongue before many days had past. Mildred had some very excellent helpers:Marianne Warne,Jeanette Kick,Jo Facchin, Norma Ruesing,Virginia Brinkmann,Norma Hodges,Maxine Gray, Helen Fieser, Beverly Swofford and Dorothy Breig, helped at the games and during the lunch hours. A Intramural volleyball found both the boys and girls teams victor- ious. Doris Faye Moureau was captain of the girls team and Ed.Micka was captain of the boys team. Many Juniors helped the UAW team of the school to win many games and the boys to win second place in the tournament. The boys on the team were: Ralph Lee, Donald Bryant, Ed. Wright, Charles Pickrel and Ed. Micka and Raymond Prather. The girls on the team were: Mildred Underwood, Beverly Swofford, Doris Faye Moureau, Virginia Brinkmann,Ruth King, Helen Fieser and Norma Ruesing. Basketball teams found the Junior boys ready to win. iThe boys who played on the WAN team weregDonald Bryant,Eddie Wright,Charles Pickrel, Ralph Lee, Ed. Micka, Vernon Kramer, James Glasgow and Paul Nappier. Juniors who played in the band were:Maxine Gray, Melba Light, Vir- ginia Brinkmann and Warren Weyrauch. 1 Debaters and orators on school teams were: Esther Beckley, Norma Hodges, Ralph Lee and Virginia Brinkmann. In all our activities Juniors have had a big part. Sometimes they have disagreed upon minor details but one thing they have agreed upon throughout the year, is that Mr. Dahlor, Junior class sponsor, has been largely responsible for the success of the Juniors,Always ready to help, always on hand with the right suggestions, he has been the guiding hand for all the Junior activities. And so, at the close of the year we can look back and say, NYes, we have worked hard, but we have learned a lot and we have had some really good times.U JUNIOR DIRECTORY NAME FAVORITE ARTICLE PET SAYING DESIRE TO BE Harry A. Flying Squirrels Yes ill a professional ping- pong player Esther B. Chocolate Ice Cream Sodas-Rats!!! a glamour girl Eloise B. Hair ribbons Ye cad!!! an artist Katherine B. Helen Where's the place? a dancer Paul B. Cake Uh! a chef Dorothy B. Make up - N Where? to tell jokes Virginia B. Ice Skates I Betcha to speak Spanish Donald B., Piano Darn!!! a famous pianist Robgrt.C. Girls How's chances? a playeboy Eugene E. V American Lit. Huh??? a basketball star Jo. F. Boys Oh well a movie star William F. Drums How's chances a Gene Kruppa Helen F. Roller skates Gosh!!! a champ.roller skater Paul F. English Book Put it here to quit blushing James G. Ice-Cream You don't know to have an ambition the half of it a

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