Clayton High School - Clamo Yearbook (Clayton, MO)

 - Class of 1937

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ATHLETICS A BASKETBALL Firsf Row: Garlock, J. Brerelon, Gamm, Scho- mogy, Gleilman, O. Ebifz, MacLean. Second Row: Ellif'f lMqr.l, M. Ebifz, Acker- man, F. Wike, Coach Greene. C BASKETBALL Firsf Row: Polack, Darnion, Jones, Keilel, Block, Gonlerman, Weber. Second Row: Coach Sfafford, Ariz, Abrams, Painfer, Park, Donk, McMorrow, Mgr. B BASKETBALL Firsf Row: Kilgen, Weenick, Weiss, Bohlman, Ba sseff, Rosval, Schwarzkopf. Second Row: Elliff lMgr.l, Sprague, Lulen, B. Brerefon, Brandenburger, Wunsch, Coach Greene. im TENNIS TEAM First Row: Jules Schweig, Wilbur Gonlerman, Rolf Rosenlhal, Bill Painfer, Bob Basseff. Second Row: Jack Brerefon, Harvey Wiifcoff, Allan Yaeqer, Marvin Ebirz, Charles Gul- Iedge, Allen Cook.

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In the first game the boys demonstrated their The Clamo Freshman History The Class of 1940 is the largest ever to enter Clayton High School, its enrollment totaling over 200, topping last year's record breaking class by six pupils. The officers of this class are Nolan Stinson, presi- dent, Frances Royce, vice-president, Peggy Ruben- stein, secretary, and Gloria Rick, treasurer. Mr. Langtry was chosen as chief sponsor. Active in athletics, numerous Freshmen received C team football letters and Stan Koenig made the A squad. Five freshmen were on the record break- ing Cn Basketball team: Marvin Park, William Gonterman, Edward Donk, Charles Weber, and Charles Block. Arthur Schwartzkopf and Charles Kilgen made B basketball. Frances Royce, Charlotte Fischer, and Tot Har- vey were outstanding in girls' sports. A Football Clayton varsity football team of 1936 turned in one of the best records in several years by winning five of seven games. Captain Schaeffer led this year's attack with his running and pass snatching abilities. He was assisted by Bob Wike, able quarterback and passer, and Charles Connors, a 65-yard punter. The Orange and Blue defeated Wellston, Ritenour, Principia, St. Charles and Country Day. Schaeffer was the leading scorer of the team, tally- ing 48 of the 56 points scored. The oddest tally of the season occurred when Ollie Ebitz, center, an in- eligible receiver, snagged a pass which was deflected off of a Wellston player and ran 20 yards for a touchdown. By far the greatest point and ground gaining play was a pass combination of Wike to Schaeffer. Captain Schaeffer received a half-back position on the All-County second team. Orville Schulte was appointed tackle on the second team also. End George Mutrux got honorable mention. A climax was reached when Joan Ball was pro- claimed the most popular coed and Ollie Ebitz was introduced as the captain for the next year at the annual football prom. Games Clayton Opponents Scoring Kirkwood ..,.......,................ 0 3 1 Wellston ........................... 13 0 Schaeffer O. Ebitz Ritenour .......... ...,,..,....... 1 2 0 Schaeffer Schaeffer Burroughs ......... ....,.,.. 0 8 Principia ....... .............. 1 2 0 Schaeffer Schaeffer St. Charles .....,...........,...... 6 O Schaeffer Codasco .......... ....,,, ,...... 1 3 6 Schaeffer - Schaeffer 24 1 B Football The B team coached by Mr. Stafford finished its season with a record of two wins and one tie. Their schedule originally called for seven games but four teams backed out. The Orange and Blue eleven defeated Principia Academy 19-0 with Quicksilver and Hanson scoring touchdowns for Clayton. Kirkwood's red and white team proved to be better opposition than Principia, for when the final gun sounded the score stood at 0-0. The game was marked by the fine defensive play of both teams. Wellston was beaten 6-0 for the Greyhound's sec- ond victory. Clayton scored their lone and winning marker when Deggendorf ran 50 yards in the fourth quarter. The Orange and Blue starting team was as fol- lows: B., A. Quicksilver, L. H. B., Busch, R. H. B., B. Deggendorf, F. B., Kosky, L. E., Lam- bert, R. E., Shaw, R. T., L. Brandenburger, L. T., K. Weiss, L. G. Herpel, R. G., Schwartzkopf, C. Browning. The Reserves were Morris, Hanson, and Baddock. Cv Football Making the most of their short schedule, Clay- ton C gridders finished this year's season with the excellent record of three victories and one tie. They developed such a fine reputation that two schools called off their games. ability by easily overcoming Principia 20-0. The Greyhounds in their next game, held Kirkwood score- less, but were unable to chalk up a tally themselves, and the game ended in a scoreless tie. Wellston was later subdued 13-O, and in the final game Clayton's junior gridders defeated Ritenour 12 to 0 to wind up the season un-defeated and un-scored upon. Outstanding performers for the season were: Ernest Artz, and Bob Eggers, ends, Bill Painter, full back, and Don Abrams, quarterback. SENIOR WILL fffontinuea' from page 162 prefers to keep the job herself. Jules Schweig leaves his breathless speed to the next Clamo editor. Ann Rubinstein leaves the Senior Classmen with palpitating hearts. Ed Bearman leaves with Marjorie Sebastian. Schaeffer and Schomogy leave the school short a couple of good athletes.



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ATHLETICS A l B FOOTBALL Firsr Row: Charles Morris, Sam Lamberi, Jack Ziercher, Allen Quicksilver, Kennelh Weiss, Leonard Kannengiszer, Ray Badock. Second Row: Arthur Weiss, Marvin Gelber, Burlon Weenick, Dick Tallman, Mac Hanson, Lee Brandenburger. Third Row: Coach Slalford, Arlhur Schwarzkopf, Charles Shaw, Drew Lulen, Lloyd Herpel, Bob Deqqendorf, Junior Busch. A FOOTBALL Firsf Row: Connor, Hugger, Sprague, Cohen, Sawyer, MacLean, Crellin, Mulrux, Schoelch. Second Row: Manager Reifz, Gleilman, Schomogy, Wilhinglon, Schulle, Schaeffer lCapfainl, O. Ebilz, Kroenung, Francis, Wike, Coach James P. Davis. Third Row: Davis, Moore, Rosvall, Ackerman, M. Ebilz, Koenig, Kessler, Sindel. C FOOTBALL Firsl Row: Kedric Lynch, Phil Tobias, Leonard Rosenblafl, Edward Glik, Claude Abrams, Maurice Finkleslein, Marvin Park. Second Row: Jim Galbreafh, Lloyd Kuhnmuench, Edmund Donk, Elmer Keifel, Donald Abrams, Roberf Casey, Philip Joyce. Third Row: Nolan Sfinson, Charles Block, Bill Painler, Ernesl Ariz, Richard Frossard, Dick Sfoul, Bob Eggers. r 261

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