Brentwood High School - Eagle Yearbook (Brentwood, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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fessional tennis player. She had won more games that year than anyone and had a magnificent display of cups and trophies. Bill Ruick was there, also. He was employed as chief Janitor in charge of mjanitoringn at Manhassett Vi1lage.He brought with him a sweet blonde thing who was employed as chief maid also at Manhassett. Bill had been fired from every other job because he carried snakes and liz- zards everywhere he went. a Paul Nappier and Melba Light, who arrived next,were still going to- gether. They still looked as they always had and teased each other as much as ever. 1 Hazel Rekart and Mary Roberts worked together as stenographers. Hazel had recently won the national shorthand speed test and Mary the typing speed test . ' Norma O'Sullivan was somewhat thinner and very sweet. She was dres- sed as stylishly as she had been in school and had been visiting Paris and studying fashions there. Jim y Sage, who was now a very famous prefessional basketball playa er, was escorting a sweet, little dark haired girl. He received quite a bit of teasing about the girl's part he had played in a Ghurch play when he was a Senior. w Miss Doris Lauth was still toying with the heart of a famous clown in a comedy team on the stage. She was her own sweet self and warmed the hearts of all to whom she spoke. Norma Ruesing was then announced. She was accompanied by her hus- band to whom she had' been married for quite some time. She was not so quiet and shy as she had been in school. Richard Ludwig was now famous in the capacity of Public Accountant and serving Brentwood ably from his own little office.. Almost all the guests except the guests of honor were present, when a quiet gentleman slipped in, unannounced.He was tall, rather thin, with a semblance of a bay window and hair just becoming gray at the temples. Donald Duck was rather puzzled until he looked into the smiling boyish eyes of Jimm Glasgow,who was manager of his own Five and Ten Cent store in Maplewood. Just then the doors were flung wide and the guests of honor were an- nounced. Mr. Anweiler was tall with straight black hair and his same snapping brown eyes. Mr. Tegethoff was somewhat stouter than he had been while in school but he still towered above his companions. Mr. Prather was still the WSilent Partneru but smiled at everyone never-theeless. Mr. Micke was exactly as he had been in High School. 'How that is, only those who knew him then, could tell. ' Everyone was extremely happy that such worldewide fame had come to four Brentwoodites, and the boys received much applause. As for Donald Duck, he was fairly bursting with pride at his Senior class whom he had mascotted so well through their last yeara They dined and danced far in- to the night until everyone was slightly delirious with the pleasure of again being together. After the last guests had departed Donald Duck fell into a deep sleep dreaming of times gone by and the night of wonderful happiness. 1 Esther Beckley

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A acrobats with Gyp and Gyp road show. , Dick Kruse, who talked fastball to everyone was a-,foetballgqoagh at Washington Universitye nl-Iwwas,,1the same vdrey,,e.curly-4181366523519 that V had gone to Brentwood Higfdnrhis 'senior year. as s w The next entrant 'ratherfsurprised Dusk as well aegsomeffof the otherguests who had not hS8Fd'.fP6II1-'ehillh for .some tzizneetlt waBfBQ1'1Q'-a9Tfh9I'+ than our Class President, Ralph Lee, ewhowasrnoweaewpreachervinthe geese., byterian Church. But preaching had ,nodxrtaken the mischievous. twinklea from his eye or mde hishair-any more ruly. The former Miss 'Dorothy Brieg was 1-very thin, married and- had four children. She taught Sunday School at the Brentwood Congregational Church in her spare times ef 1 Miss Dorothy Haynes, who was accompanied by New York's most fameus playboy was still her shy, sweet self, but her voice had gained volume and, she coulda be easily heard. .She was very witty and gay all evening. Miss Jeanette Kick and Miss Frances Heifner came together. fJeane-L ette's soft voice and quiet manner ,impressed all her old friends, .as did the increased volume of Frances? voice. v M Messrs. Kramer and Kinlough were there, now a famous .comedy team at Paramount studios, Hollywood. They had not changed a single bits They looked exactly as they did the day they graduated from .dear Brentwood - A A A ' as V Donald .Meier ,who was still looking for the girl of Goach's descrip- tion of the idealiwife ,was new running for the office of governoreon the. Democratic ticket, having beenean outstanding leader of that party for sometime. ' V 1 -.3 a w A M - Paul Bick arrived in a short time.He was somewhat stouter, had hair and was occupied as chef at de' Louvre Cafe downtovm St. Louis.. Josephine Facchin, now a famous' singer, similar to the Wee Bonnie Baker, who was popular when she was a .school girl, was theretwithfeells on. She were a white dress of' satin and net with tiny bells ,ren the 'skirt that tinkled as she walked. With her was Alice Kearley, who was employed as chief stenographer at Famous--Barr. M Marjorie Young was a very prominent model, who had come all the way from New York to attend the convention. She had flown around the world in-her airplane two years before and had many exciting adventuresto re- late' to her companions and acquaintances whom she had not seen for some- time. w B , I . 1 B Mariann Warne was playing a clarinet in an all--girl orchestra and had come from Los Angeles to attend. She was the wife of' the orehestra leader ,but had left him in Los Angeles .Everyone was rather disappointed for he was quite famous and very handsome. - -M l Ronald Vassalli ,was a one man dance team. He had been on tourfwith a troupe of dancers who gave fshows at famous theatres. p The former Virginia Spurgeon was announced as the wife of a tall, dark haired gentleman who had graduated from Brentwood some years before she had. She was very sweet and kind to everyone. Before she' married, she had been employed as a writer of a column somewhat like 'that of Walter Winchell. M ' l ' H ' Beverly Swofford, who was very pretty in her sportffroelgwas pa prog-



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4 semen ACTIVITIES, 1 '52 iff? hwfvv Q ,- Harry Anweiler UVeeminPHw5' nf es 4-4-4 3 R A fine class leans-,f theugh veryifsmalle ' 4 A He takes life easy, with neavworri-eB14a4t,,4a1l,.t , 4, 4 . 4 , Glee Club '58, '40, '41, 'nausiic Festivali 144, Opeietteg ,1.4K ball '59, 1405 Games club 4594 camera,c1ub'J'sa, Newspgpereglub 'es Archery Club +405 Boys' Club 43595 C1aSS Reporter !58.,, 4, Eloise Beckley Wish , A 4 n A twin of quiet, and sensible head, She can carry on work without being legs. v, 'x'x5 Entered from Ritenour in 1939.4 in i, UMlss Jbmmyu i405 Inter-sehool contests, '59, Chores, 3593 Drpmag, tic Club '59, '40, '41, naming Club 1.59-5 ,upntebelle Qenferencef '40, Girls' Club '40s ' A .we Esther Beckley A.popu1er girl, with many friends, You would never know that she and Eloise are twins, Entered from Ritenour in 1959. ,,. nMiss Jimmyn l40g HHyacinths for Christmesn '59, Debate. F405 Inter-school contests '40, F415 Dancing Club, 1405 Chorus '59 140, Dramatic Club 4i59, '40, '41, Class Reporteg, 14L,'zeerbosi 1415 Senior Play 7414. 4 Y J x Katherine Beletz HKU Happy-go-lucky, the wor1d's at her feet, v Without her our class would soon meet defeat. , on , ,N fb ,A christmas Rose 1405 elses Club, '40, operates tee, 15,555 are Bugle Corps- V595 Volleyball '59, 1405 Baseball ,,,f,5,83TQHi105,11g Club '59, Newspaper Staff i415 Puppet Club, '58, Peg Qgugg HVSS, 140, Yearbook +415 ,Intramural Volleyball '40, ?413 Infqregmgggl Bas- ketball '40, '41, Intramural Soccer '40.- , 5 :W Paul sick 4 4 4 His life is quiet, a boy seldom seen, Just watch in the future for him to gleam.

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