Clayton High School - Clamo Yearbook (Clayton, MO)
- Class of 1938
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The Claim - , ,.., A, Iohn L Bracken, A M Supermtenderlt Colllql of llmpoux Umxermty of Clue :go Wwilmllmqtoll Umm rmty 'i' Carl Burns, A M l rmcxpwl W arrcnslwurg St an Tc. iclters College W Nhmgton Umve rilty LIIIIVLIQIYQ of Cl1lLlQO Umurelty of Colo: ado fr x5'a9'3f'l FACULTY Fnrst Row Qxttmq left to r1ght Ralph Stafford R W Hue Cirl BLIITIS Sam Hull Blindford ennmgs xmei Cretclur Wiy ne qllllflld Hxrry Llnqu Second Row George Stuber Cdtherme Sox xghm Kltlnrlm Westl xlct Helen Dyer Lel1a Led better Sir ah Drxtt oseph l1rlpod1 C1llvertW1llLr Cl xrenu Schn xdt Third Row lrmx Gr mt l url Crum Ann lVl1lls lloxx xrd Cummmqs lXflv.l1t1 Denny Georgn Wfllktr Xkllllldlll Lnngtrx l'l1i.1ba.tl1 lomlmson Helen Cramer Members of the faculty not .ippearmg m the p1Cture Iulm Barnett, Donald Zoerb Aileen Lorberg ggvfibiiglsiz-cis-12245541:-1Ee45:-ci:-4:::7::-:EQ ,A',-4,,,A-kv XY, XY, xv, x , C , xv, ,Y, XY, x , X . . . , V, , , 4 . ' ' .' 'z v I 5 v w Lf' v K f N ... Q, . . N- , . . , 1 ,- 2 ,' i N' ft 2 . . 1 . Y 4 K V, N., . . '57 , -2 . N. v- ff, , ' ,. MM Yfs 'L . ' A' ,-Q 1, 'Ii we Srl- 'L ,Eff F' -, ... me f v . . .Put , , , , , 1 Q 2 . . . . ., 2 , . I . ' X, 1' - z', L ' : ,'t ' 'Q a,ae 1 ' - , Q 1 5 , Q 1 . 2 1 a . - 4 4 v A 1 . . 1 K , . 1 . 4 fifgfafgfifgffsftff22f2afEf2s?:1:2f22Ef22f The Clfzmo Clamo Staff rhN Z I D b t 1G dbl pd ty Il Th dR S E g :ttf i r r B 1 The Clamo Staff The Yearbook and the CLAMO newspaper are edited and publlshecl by a combined staff of Clayton High School students under faculty sponsorship GZHZZIINEIEU will 501014, Qu L Q9 2 N ewspaper Ml 41 gi S042 4550U'y Scnou. The Editorial Staff DONALD ABRAMS Editor EMILY CRONHEIM Feature Editor ADRIENNE ESKELES HARRIET GOLDBLUM ANN PURNELL Copy Edlrors IACK DARNTON ROBERT KOMER Reportorial Staff BARBARA GOLDBERG SAM LAMBERT ED GLIK BETTY WILSON FRANCES MESSINGER LILY HOFFMAN FRANCES ROYSE ALLEN QUICKSILVER ARTHUR KATZIF ARLINE ZILLMAN STANLEY BASKOWITZ PATSY MAYER FRANK LAMBERT DICK STOUT CHARLES GUNDELACH Business Staff HARVEY WITTCOFF Business Manager RAY FRIEDMAN Advertlsmg Manager BOB SMITH Advertising Solicitor IOAN BALL Circulation Manager SUSAN SHEPHERD Asst Circulation Mgr HELEN SCHOMOGY CHARLES SARGENT RUTH NUSSBAUM IUNIOR BLOCH RUSSELL DeHAVEN 3 Staff Stenographers t? xf fi 2' An- Au- Au- Au- 41- -3- 41- Au- -2- -1- AQ- 4: First Row: Adrienne Eslseles, Ru usshaum. Ioan Ball, Arlene illman, Aldine Holfman, Emi y Cron- heim, Allen Quicksilver, on A rams Edi or. Ann Purnell. Second Row: Harrie ol um, lean Sapin. Elain Block, Susan She er , Pa 5 Mayer, Frances Royce. Frances Messinger, Be y Ann YVilson, Helen Schomogy. ir ow: Bob mirh, lack Darnton. Sam Lambert, Frank Lambert, 'd Glik, Barbara Goldber , Harvey Wi co , Russell De Haven. Fourh Row: Ar hur Ka zif, lunior Block, Ray Friedman, Dick Stout, ob Komer, Stanley Baskowilz, Char es Sargent. O TX 1 I : +,,.....,.. .0......vl mi ein lf Y f ' X . ill The H7720 25EibffES2i2i2i?iEiSi?2?3E32i22.. MARIORIE STORMONT F1rst Ma1d CLAMO QUEEN and IVIAIDS IOAN BALL Clamo Queen BEULAH SALINGER Thlrd Mald BETTY MILLS Second Maud 5 4 A st fe pth e O E 40 Q42 P -'Y fv C Q? la of Q9 KISS ig OF 1936: ll ' ri' QL. In a S ah ad. 4 2,0 Qur spirit knows no dread IQIY f li Q SO '90 O The Clamo DONALD ABRAMS Who knows he mlght he presldent Class Presldent 4 C Football 7 3 B Baskt-tball4 C Basketballl 2 3 unlor Track 2 3 Latln Club I 2 3 lPraetor I 2 Aedlle 3I Clamo Stall' 2 3 4 IEdlt0r4l Dlscusslon Forum 4 Chess Club 4 Dramatlc Gulld 4 IAn nual Productlon 4J Natlonal Thcsplans 4 Senlor Pla Cast Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Tenl 2 3 r hounds 3 4 IPresldent 4b C Club 2 3 4 Photograp ub Scrlbblers LESTER ACKERMAN Chubby llttle rascal Class Preslclent I A Football 3 4 B Football I A Basket all u I 2 3 IOAN BALL Exceptlon to the rule beautlful and Slnaff C ass Vlce Presldent I 2 Cla s Treasurer 3 Glrls Hockeyl 2 4 Glrls Basketball I Glrls Athletlc A soclatlon 4 Peppersl 2 3 Latln Club 2 3 Clamo Staff 2 3 4 Top I 2 Senlor Play Cast BOB BASSETT Dr Bob the modern male B Basketball 3 4 C Basketball 2 Tennls 3 4 lCo captalnl BI u I 2 n 3 tlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Greyhounds 4 Vlce Presldent 41 C Club 3 4 Dramatlc Gulld 4 lAnnuaI Pro ductlon 4l Photography Club 3 4 1Presldent 4y IUNIOR BLOCH My tlme ls my tlme Latln Club I 2 Clamo Staff 4 Dra matlc Gulld 4 BOB BRERETON Now Ive been thlnklng Dramatlc Gulld 4 1AnnuaI Productlon 41 Senlor Track 4 i X, I-4:-AQ--1--Q-4:-AQ--1 AQ--Q--Q-4:--2 Ag. 6 ELLEN ACKERMAN Llfe Llberty 1nd Esqulrt: llntered as unlor from Lwnrenrc I'Ilqh School Long Island N 4 I Girls Athletlv. Assnclltlon 4 Glrls Hockey 3 4 french Club 3 4 Dramatlc Gul Annu-ll Productlon 4 Senlor Play Cast KATHLEEN ASTRIDGE Sllent effleleney personlfled Peppers 7 3 4 Dlscusslon Forum 4 Dramatlc Gulld 3 4 1Annual Produc STANLEY BASIKOWITZ He must hate been a cute baby A Football 4 B Football 3 ootball 2 Latln Club I Frene Club 3 4 Clamo Staff 4 Dramatlc Clllld I 2 3 4 lAnnual Productlon 31 o en I crl blcrs 7 3 Club LAVERNE BLANKENSHIP md xx 1nton ulles Peppers 4 ELAINE BLOCK Oh that blond ppers Lum Cu Quiestor 4? n 2 Cla Still 4 A Clpelli Chorus 4 VIRGINIA BROWN bhe wears pretty clothes Peppers 4 Latln Club l ' , IIT il .1 'C I .- l ' , : lI'op I . :UG ey- I, , ,I 2 hy 'Cl 3, 4: U U I H ' b 3 tion 4l'4 Photo ra rh CI b 3 4 - EB Baaleallaall la HB Baseball 2? C ' 9 P Y U - - lb . . .4. , . A , K l I . 5 . l a F 2 - , 11 ll . . ' Q . . '. ' sl , . 't 'V V ' . : l 1 ..: ' T Tp'I: .sas-'la -, JMC l . 1 l . L en L. I. g 1 . I I- ' A: L t'n I , CI b . , 3, 43 Top Tc I. Z, p Na- .1 S-f , , l Z 5 I x A J, A , 3, 1 ' - ' 1 2, J 7. ' , , :I : I - X ,J 'XXV . R . ,sf . ' I ' 2 , Pl- 1.3.41 .' .l la l, 2, 3, ' ' , 41 I L -' 1 : 'llop 'Ile I. 3 mo ll If 2253-?5 E 5 ? 5ii?ii5? ? 3 5 The Clvzmo A-fx ROBERT BRUECKMAN A wrsc man who knows tht: path of pcaccf' lEntcrcd as Scnior from Bcaumontl RICHARD BUCIXLEY H s alrcadw found succcss 1n thc' hafflmq v.orld 0 3 Band 3 4 Ra1 Clu 3 M1s!ercraftsn1an 3 ENO COMPTON one vuth thc wxmd 1 s 1 Ihntcrcd as un1or from Blewelll Scmor Play Cas! EMILY CRONHEIM You ran t fool hcr s Baskcth1lI4 C1rls Vollty 3 G1rls Athlctu Assos11t1nn 4 Pcppcr L 1 3 4 lPr1cr1 33 Frcnch Club 7 3 4 Clamo Staff I 7 3 4 D1scuss1on forum 4 Dr'1m1t1c Guxd I 3 3 4 lAnnual ProCI11Lt1nn I Top Ten I 3 Scrlhh 4 Phmoqraphv Cl11h 4 Narmnil Ihcs puns 3 4 bcmur Plty MARVIN EBITZ I'I1s amhltlon 1s h1s xxxnnmq may onthall 3 B Foot 1 nothall I S rt 1 B B1skcth1lI ws at 1 un1or Track 7 Clamo Staff 3 4 I.1t1n ub I u 4 undsl 'I 3 ADRIENNE ESKELES Her vu! and humor knows dlrectlon Cass Secretary I Peppers 7 3 4 a 1n Club I 3 4 lQuaes French Club 3 4 Clwmo blaff 4 Dra uc Gu1ld I 3 Top Ten I bcnhhlers 2 3 4 MARY ELIZABETH BU E Personality in her appear ' Orchestra I. 2, 3. 4. V RICHARD CHALLACOMBE Torn hetvt een Keats and some blond lEntered as umor from Soldanl Latm Club 3 Debatmg team 4 Chess Club 4 Dramauc Gu1Id 4 fAnnual Pro ucuon 4l Greyhounds 3 4 Photoqra phy Club 3 4 IVICC Pres1dcnt 41 sen 1or Pl1y Cast CHARLES CONNORS II1s arm 1s stronq enough to bc an A Football 3 BOB DUNFORD X Has a taste for ar! and hdauty A Cipclla Chorus 4 Lat1n Club I Dramauc Gmld I ' 3 4 IAnnuaI P o duumn 3 4l Nauonal Thesp1ans OLIVER EBITZ Oh Captam my Caplam ontbal lCoCapta1nD nskclhall 3 4 B Basketball 7 Basketball I un1or Track I Clamo a 3 4 Grewhound I 7 3 4 rerarv 4l u 3 4 1Scr1 3h Dramauc Cvu1ld 4 lAnnual Produc uon 47 GEORGIA LEE FABRICIUS A frlend mdeed Cnrs Hockeyl 3 3 4 Glrls asc I Curls Baske 4 Curls Vollevhalll 7 3 G1rIs h leur Assoc1at1on 4 IV1cePres1dcn!l Peppcrs 7 4 A Capella Chorus 3 4 . aff C QC 5 . A I . G If : . 3 do h : ' 2 I 2 tb C I E ' ' : . : A Z G ' -for . .hurt 'I . '. . A I '. Iwffrf' -- f' Q f I ' ' .I I .I I, I Q A X - I .. , , .. - 'V' , G1rl. . , 1 1 3' ' ' 'hull I fr C K 2 - I I lil. 31-1. atn C-lub ,, I . I r , 3 I- , 'Lf ' V .r I .. -I. ,I M. 3 Y.. . I 3. 4I: .2. L ' Icrs,Q. 3. I. 2.3, :C ' la Casg. - F , C ,341 I 4 Khlll jv Football 2. 3. 4 lCaplainH4lE UC I: 4 5 UA Ea lc hall 3, 4: 'AC' F Iul H - ' 1 UAH .. . 21 C Bak-b.Il 1. Bf, -I1 E - 51 C I ' -: Y' ' . 3 a - ' 5 - -5 Cl : UCI' CI b I. Z. 3. Q Grcy- SI YI A 2 5 - -f ' lsfc' ho Ah, vig, I 3 C CI b 1.2. . be In -1 ,nh I.: 'lf ,-..: ' 'B - L ,- , 3, , 10, 3,, ban ,2, 3: ' I . tball 1. 2, 3. I I 1 K s I , g ' , .-. : ' 'At - ma' ' .-, .4: ,331 , ' ,I ' 'V 5 o ' gb ' ' I -VV The Clazmo RAYMOND FINCK Hts analyttcal mmd has solved the problem Radm Club 2 3 Chess Club 3 Dra matlc Gutld 4 Mastercraftsman 2 Top Ten 3 Photography Club 4 IOSEPH FRANK Frrc fl1shes rn has eyes mrght he mm his harr Lattn Club 2 HERBERT FREEDMAN It S the nrlqtnalrty of his actions Nlastcrcraftsman 3 4 BOB GAMM 'lall tan and terrlflc A Basketball 3 4 B Basketball 2 Dramatxc Guxld 4 Greyhounds 3 4 Club FLOYD GARLOCK l Still claim there a flfth dxmenslon A Football 4 A Basketball 3 B Basketball 2 C Basketball A Baseball 3 unmr Track l Mas tercraftsman 7 C Club l 2 MARGORYE GOLDMAN She has other worries Y xf x, I-141-41-41-41--1--3--ts-1-41-41-41-Al ELIZABETH ANN FOGERTY utct In htr goodness ltr Skwtmq Club 4 Prppcrs 4 HAROID FRANKLIN llc' has rrid and he hws learned Lwtm Club 7 fhcss Club 3 Top MARCELLA GALEN Luc ind lrt lnc A L tprlla Chorus 4 HELEN GARDNER Rcadx vullmq and able ltr Skatmq Club 4 Peppers 3 Dra matlf Curld 3 4 tAnnual Production 3 4b N1ttnn sl Thesplans 4 Photography Club 3 4 t, 1 GERRY GOLDBERG Footloose and fancy free lEntercd as umor from Caltforma l IAINE GROFF L :lm 'md unpcrturbcd A -- f -4 is 5 4' .' . up 2 .. . 2. L ' 'llcu 11 Scrlbhlrrs 2. 3, 4. v A 14' l l l :V tl'-:M 1 I .X vt 4 f fa A L . ' 7 ' ff, H f- Y- 15 ' , LIN' 3 . ' .2 , .3. 4. ,,,,,,,-,,----TbeC!4zmo CHARLES GUNDELACH lf xts confldence xou vtant B Football I Scntor Track Mqr 3 4 unror'I'r1ck Mgr 3 4 Soccer 4 lcc Skating Club 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 Dxscussron Forum 4 Chess Club 4 Dra mam: Cvunld 4 lAnnual Productxon 4l C Club3 4 IANICE HARLAN An artful mxnd and an artful manner Cass Treasurer I Peppers 3 4 French Club 3 4 MARY HERMANN Marv Mary not contrary Peppers 4 Latin Club 3 CECILE HOEVEL She s gn en her all for Clayton Hugh C rs Hockeyl 7 3 4 Girls Bass' 2 Grrls Basket all Gtr s o eyball I 2 3 4 Gtrls Ath euc Assocxatxon 4 Peppers 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Latin Club I 2 3 IAMES HLIGGER A smrlc has more xaluc and less cost per unit A Football 4 B Football 7 Mastercraftsman 3 C Club 4 MARIORIE IOHNSON She found rt easy belng good Glrls Basketball 3 4 Girls Volley ball 3 Grrls Athletic Assocrauon 4 French Club 2 3 4 Top Ten 7 3 LEE HACKMANN It runs m the famrly B seball 2 3 4 Ice Ska mg Club 4 Band l 2 3 4 Mastercrafts man C Clu EDWARD HARVATIN Do your task and do rt quickly B Basketball 2 Soccer 4 Ice Skat mq Club 4 Mastercraftsman 2 CATHERINE HIGGINS Good thmgs come rn lnttle packages Gnrls Hockey 3 4 Girls Baseballl 7 3 Grrls Basketball 2 3 Grrls Vol 1eyball2 3 Gxrls Athleuc Assocxatron 4 Band 3 4 RUTH HOYER She s profound ln her quretude Gxrls Baseball 3 Gnrls Basketballl 3 Gxrls Volleyball 3 Gnrls Athletnc Assoc1at1on4 Orchestral 2 3 4 T p Ten I IOAN IENNINGS e has a vtay vuth men Peppers I A Capella Chorus 3 PHILLIP IOYCE Vxxa la Ioyce C Football 2 3 Band I 2 3 Radxo Club 2 French Club 3 Chess Club 1 3 4 lPres1clent 4 Vrce Presr dent 31 Dramatrc Gunld 3 4 Semor Play Cast : ' A . A a . , : t' I zl, - s .-ill ' ' V I gy.. .. H2133-' ' 13 . 1 , 1 . 4 1 - ' I . : A 'qt . V V 2 . . I Q , yil,' .,, ,z .- I : ' 'I , .- ball , 3: ' ' . b 1: '13 : h g r V ll , , . : ' ' l ' 7 3 1 1 - v 1 0 .. . A V H g -'Sh , ,- I : ,4. 9 I-ggi.. The Clvzmo HAROLD KESSLER Fashron plate A F otball 2 3 4 unror Tra k 2 3 Golf 4 Latrn Club 7 Greyhounds C Clu SAM LAMBERT He has a mousetrap novs he s xxartm for the vxorld B Football 3 B Basketball 2 3 B seball 3 Orchestra l 2 3 Band I 2 3 4 Latm Club l 2 Clamo Debatmq Team 3 4 Greyhounds 3 4 Club 2 3 ANNETTE LASKY Real blq eyes and real big quys French Club 2 3 DON MCADAMS Suave gentlemanly mdxx xdual ootball 3 Football B Basketball 2 C Basketball l A Capella Chorus I 2 3 Mastercraftsman 2 3 4 Operetta Lead 3 IEAN MACCALLUM Be qood svn ee! matd lEntered as Semor from Unnersrty Cxty l MARY LOUISE MARX Former farthful and true lEntert'c'l as brnlor from ohn Bur rouqhtsl Girls Hockey 4 Girls Ath letlc Assocratlon 4 French Club 4 X., l-41--Q-41-41-43-41-41-41141-41-41-41-43 DIXON KNOTT l hate these talkatrxe people grve me a qood lrstener B Football 3 C Football 2 Golf 3 French Club 3 4 Clamo Staff 3 4 Drscussnon Forum 3 4 Debatmg team 3 Dramatrc Gurld 3 4 lAnnual Pro uetlon 4l C Club 2 3 4 Natrona Thesprans 4 Natnonal Honor Society 3 4 Top Tn 2 3 Greyhounds 3 4 lfreasurer 45 MARIAN LANGAN ljust can t bear to leaxe Dramatrc Gurldl 2 3 4 IEANETTE LEVIN There s muslc rn her ways Orchestra l 2 Band Z 3 A Capellst Chorus 3 Latin Club l 4 fpraetor 4l French Club 4 Dramatlc Gurld 4 Top WALLACE M.xcLEAN Hrs only books were women s looks Cass Presxdent 2 3 Cass Vice rest ent 4 A ootball 3 n all l 7 A Bas et all Basketball l A Baseball Ice Skatmq Cub 4 A Capella Chorus C Clubl 2 3 4 Operetta ea PARKS MAMMEN Certainly no anarchist Dramatic Guxld 3 4 Photography lub 4 SUZANNE MASON Who knows she mrqht surprise you lFntered unror from Hosmcr Hall! Prppers 4 French Club 4 0 . . : I ' c A ' , 1 z ' I.: 1 z Q 41.5 b4. :- ' A . 1 I , : dl Q , l , . 3 I ' l : K I el . : . A A' N : U , : r l Y Y 1 A a 2 , . ,4: ' Staff ll 'Discussion Forum 3. 4: Q , N HC A . .4. ' K I . , h N x 'IE . Ten 1, 2, 3. Z l t 1 ' A X -.,4- 1 4 f l' ' B 'F 1- 1 in , 5 L U U 5 5 P 'd : 4' N F , 4: B ' r 3 F otb . 4: lc b 2, 3. 4: V 1 1 - C A 1 ' 3. 41 31 'A ' , Q L d 4. ' . 3 3 c . ' I 1 ' Ely, - . 5531 7 l A .A 10 -l-41--1--1--1-41-1+-Q-41141-41-41-41--1 GENE MELMAN It took a lot of effort to grow t at hush ootball l A Baseba B baseball 2 Ice Skaunq Club 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Greyhounds u I 2 BLANCHE MEYFR So calm and unfettered Peppers 4 Band 3 4 French Club 3 BETTY MILLS II men prayed here s a good answer lEntered as lunxor from Soldml Grrls Hockey 4 Grrls Basketball 3 4 Grrls Athletnc Assocratxon 4 Ice Skwt rnq Club 4 Peppers 3 French Club 3 4 Photography Club 3 ANNABELLE MORRISON Friendly and understanding but not too serious lEntered as unlor from Maplewood! Girls Hockey 4 Grrls Baseball 3 Grrls Basketball 4 Glrls Volleyball lcc bka nn C u 4 Peppers Girls Athletic Assocratron 4 RUTH NIISSBAUM Frxendly and understandmq but not IDC SEYIOUS Pers l 2 3 4 Cam Stall' 4 Dramatic Guild I 2 3 bemor ay Cast Top Ten I ADRIENNE PALAN XVho sand gentlemen prefer blonds Ice Skatmq Club 4 French Club 2 3 Dramatlc Guild 2 3 The Clvzmo FRANCES MESSINGER ll m v. em down So elp me lEntered as lunuor from Newtrrer Townshrp Hnqh Wmnetka Ill P Gnrls Hockey 3 4 Gxrls Basketball 3 Grrls Athletxc Assocratron 4 lSecretaryl Pep pers 3 4 lVrce Presrdent 4l Latm Club 3 4 lConsul 4l French Club lTreas urer 41 Clamo Staff 4 Dramatxc Gurld 3 4 lVxce Presrdent 4 Annual Pro d cnon 3 4l Natnonal Thesplans 4 Senror Play Cast Top Ten 3 WILLIAM MILANOVITZ Wrlly wasn t always srlly Ice Skatrng Club 4 Orchestra 4 seball Mor 4 Band I 7 4 brarlanl Chess Club I 2 lsecretary TOM MORGAN Hrs name wtll be left for posterity c1rved on several desks ootball 3 Foo 1 C ess Club I 2 3 4 Mastercraft man I DAVID NORTON A qloomy Romeo ohhh please C Basketball 2 unror Track Mgr 2 Ice Skatmq Club 4 A Cape a orus I 2 3 4 Latm u Dramatxc Gulld 3 4 Top Ten Z POSY OSWALD Come here and krss your dear old PHPPY Gnrls Hockey 4 Grrls Baske ball 3 4 Grrls Athletxc Assocratron 4 l atmq Club 4 Latm Club I 2 French Club 3 4 Semor Play Cast RICHARD PAYNE The Prrnceton type and none the worse for xt B Basketball 2 Latm Club l 7 3 4 Clamo Staff 4 Dramatrc Guild 3 4 lAnnual Production 3 4 Treas urer 4b - hx l' 0 ' ' ' . ' U F . 2: ll 3: 's ' 3 V' 1 4- , , . iz A 4: CJ ' ' I ' - -3 ' Cl b , ,3, 4. - ' ' 1 u A . I : I ' I ' I ' I ' Ba, A . 1 2 . -. 3,3 lLil and Treasurerlz Mastereraftsman l. - A- ' . -E - ' . Keg F I 1 tb.ll 1. 2: .. , gl ' . . ,V ' I ' A 3 ll ' I 4 Ch , , , 3 ' Cl b I, Z5 3:- my I. tj g Ill? gk 33 l ' I Al l : ' ,' 'I - P ' ' K 2 ce Pep , , , : l o 1 Sk ' A : ' , , 3: ' ' , , Y: ' ' Pl ' V I ' - ll The Clvzmo ALLEN QUICKSILVER An l always thought Art Hull had polrce protectnon Class Treasurer 4 A Football 4 Football 3 fcaptalnl A ase 2 3 4 B Baseb1ll2 Latin u 3 4 Clamo Stall' 4 Drscussxon Forum 4 Dramatic Guild 2 3 4 4A a Production 2 41 Natrona Honor Socrety 3 4 Top Ten 2 3 revhounds 3 4 C ub Natronal Thesprans 3 4 Photography Cu 3 4 DOROTHY ROCHWITE lust nod then ex erythnng s O K Peppers 3 4 Latm Club 2 NORMA SAEKS What thrs school needs rs an ewsxcr currlculum lFntered unmr frvm Llnn crsrty Cltyl A Capella Chorus 4 CHARLES SARGENT vas so usy l clldnt hate time get into mrschref Band 3 4 Clamo Staff 4 Dramatxc Guild 3 4 lAnnual Production 33 Na txonal Thesplans 4 CARL SCHNARR l don t belrexc xt somebody s sllnqmg the bull unxor Track Senmr Track 4 Soccer 4 Mastcrcraftsman 2 ELEANOR SCHWARTZ Silence ls qolwn but fare diamonds nxco x f lEnterecl as fgenmr ,from Spldan l l nl 7 r V ' Q 1-4:-An--Q-4:-41-AQ--1--Q--Q-41-4:--1-41 SUE RIDDLE c' and my Nelson Eddy curls Hockey l 7 Girls Basketball rchestra 3 4 lrench C u 2 3 4 Chess Club 2 3 Dnmatlc Gurld MILDRED ROTENBBRG l lose her shc s so funny Peppers 2 Latln Club 2 French Club 3 4 Dramatic Guild 4 BEUI AH SALINGER Dont you wqree that Mr Schnadt as Klltl C xrls Hockey 3 Girls Baseball 2 xr s 1s rtball 7 3 Girls 0 leyball 3 Glrls Athletic Assocxatlon 4 Bl RTHA SCHAEFFER As svucct 'ls her smxle lmplles urls Baseball l ' Orchestral 3 4 Band4 HELEN SCHOMOGY mploymcnt rs enjoyment Girls Hockey 3 Girls Baseball l 2 3 Cnrls B1sketb1ll 3 Grrls Vollcy b ll l 1 3 Gnrls Athletxc Assoclatron 4 Band 3 4 Clamo Stal? 4 GENE SBIBERT Ready to help a buddy Orchestral 7 3 4 Mastercraftsman 2 d ' , ' . ., UBL -Y ....Bkj l:O.. 2, ffl: A rn A 3 ' ' , , n- nul ' , 3. 1 ' I G , . , Cl 2, 31 112 lb . . 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I X. ,-,-,,--,---- loeCl:zmo ERNEST SHAPIRO Attended school occasronally Football 4 B Foot a C Football I Dramatrc Gurld 3 DORIS SMITH Let us then be up and domg and I 3 4 Latrn Club ED SPRAGUE He knows all the women 1nd more Class Vnce Presrdent 3 Cluss Seerc tary 2 ootball 3 B oot a 2 C Football B Basket a 2 3 C asketball I Senmr Track 3 4 umcr Track I 7 Ice Skaunq Club Cu 7 3 4 lPrLsxdent BOB STERN Drd anybody see my Fngllsh book I must hase lost rt 'tgam Basketbill Mgr B asker h1IIMqr 2 Radu: Llubl 7 3 Frsm Cub 2 3 4 Dramatrc Guild 3 4 An nual Productxon 3 43 EVA TBITLBBAUM VVhat rlrllre slys ns 'absolutely rlqht lEntered as unror from Soldanl Grrls Basketball 3 Peppers 3 Lit n Club 3 4 lAedxle 31 Dtstusslon Forum 4 Chess Club 3 Dramatre Gurld 3 4 bcrlbblers 3 4 RUTH THOMANN YVe vnsh there were more luke her G r s Hockey I 7 Crrls Volleyball 7 3 Grrls Athletre Assocntxon 4 P p rs 7 3 ub AL SINDEL Get thee behind me Satan and push A Football 3 4 B Football 2 ootball I B Base all C Club 3 4 BOB SMITH Another local boy makes good B ndl 2 3 4 B Football Mgr 3 B Basketball Mgr 3 Latrn Club l 3 4 lTreasurer 4l Chess Club 4 Ibetrelary Treasurer! C Club 3 Photography Club 3 4 lTreasurer 41 MARY GRACE STACK Never a complarnt Grrls Hockey 3 4 Grrls Baseball Z Grrls Athletxc Assocratron 4 A Capella Chorus 3 4 MARIORIE STORMONT A stately queen rn all her ways Class Secretary 3 4 Peppers I 2 3 4 lPresldent 3 Vice Pres1dent2l A Cspellw Chorus 3 4 lPresrdent 3 4l L1trn Club I 2 3 4 lAedrle 4 Tre s er 2 3 D amatrc Guild I 7 lPre5ldent 4 Annual production 3b Natronal Thesprans 3 4 Senror Play Cast Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Top Ten I Operetta Lead 2 4 TILLIE TEITLBBAUM I 'tqree vuth Eva lEntered unror from Soldanl Grrls Vollevball 3 Peppers 3 Latm Club 3 4 lPraetor 41 Drscussron Forum 4 Chess Club 3 Dramatrc Gulld 3 4 Serrbblers 3 4 BETTY TIMMERMAN Smg me a Iullaby song Yea man Grrls Basketball I Grrls Athletrc A socratron 4 Peppers 2 4 A Capella Chorus 3 4 tSecretary 43 Latm Club I Frtneh Club 3 4 Operetta Lead 2 4 .. I I U , b H 33 C F 1 b 2, B '.2.', 5 ' I. II Ia , . . :U I . I 2, . 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M RICHARDSON All qreat men I fuel weak also USHER 'ure dc1d or clymq 1ntl Scnlor Track 4 u mr Trnk 7 rcheatra I 2 3 Radio Club I 4 Dramatnc Guild I 2 3 4 lAnnual Production 43 C Cub 3 Photography Club 3 4 BETTY IANE WARD Ive done my Share of the work lEntered as umor Irnm Unlverslty Cxtyl Ice Skatmg Club 4 A C1pcll1 fhorui 4 Dramatxc Gtuld 4 Frtnnh Q P Y tary 41 ANN WHITE What thm country needs 1 neu kmq lEntered as unmr from Ilnsmer I'Iall Glrli Hockey 3 4 Glrli Ath letncA:,5oc1at1on 4 PepperS3 4 French Cu 3 4 Clamo Staff 4 Drlmrmn Cnld 3 4 Secretary 4 Annu1l Pro ductxon 3 4l FRANKLYN WOLFF 'lt s II S1yQ t lc terluloqnst rchestra 2 3 I.1tm Cluh 7 3 Dxicuimun Forum 4 Dramcmc Cuxld 3 4 1Annual Production 2 4l N tmn1l Thesplans 2 3 4 Strxhblerg 4 Senior play lAis1stant Dxrectorl CHARLES WURST Thus world may be funny hu! I dont qet the luke C F otl11ll 7 Dram1t1c Guild An nual Pro uctlon 4 ALBERT AHNER SUSANNE DAZEY ERNEST ARTZ MARION ENGLER QNX IVIILDRED WAGNER Ilsr skulls 1rc not ln speech C1 r w I'31xth1ll 3 Cnrli B1Sket 1 I 2 3 Cnrls Volleyball 2 Girls Ath cnc Asaocxatlon 4 Orchestra 3 Band IEANNE WEST Good at work and good at play Hockey l 2 3 4 lCo cap 1m n s se 1ll 2 3 Gnrls as 1ll l 3 Gxrls Volle ball rs 4 Orchmtr1 I 2 3 B d 4 R1d1o Cluh 3 French Club 2 3 4 Chr ws Club l 2 3 4 Dramatlc Guild TOM WHITSON He Q yust 1 fast number ootball 3 B Footba enmr Track 2 3 n apell1 Chorus 4 Mastercraftsman 3 MARGOT WOODS Qtnll don! understand uhat I e strxkxrs rxptct tn qtt by thelr actions ll ntered as umor from Friends Hugh School New York Cnty I ALLAN YAEGER He t1uqht the glrli tennls lfnttred as umor from Cleveland Ohml Iennm 3 4 1Co captam 4b Golf 3 4 Greyhounds 3 4 lSccretary 41 Club 3 BARBARA MENZENWERTH MARIE SCHWEITZER HOMER BOHLMAN ROBERT KOMER I L FRANKLIN WIKE I4 ' A' A ' H 13' . 1 ' J .. h.ll ' 3. p I n' . 1 -z , . : ' ' z ' ' - O , , , , 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: l ' .' 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Senror Class Hrstory The hrstory of the Clayton Hrgh School class of 1938 presents a prcture of colorful and talented personalrtres combrned to make an rnterestrng result lncludrng the rndr v1dual characters rn a cooperatrng whole has resulted rn a four year career of worthy prop ects Each member of the class has lrved hrs lrfe rn a four year mrnrature After une 9 the class of 38 wrll lrve only rn prctures and memorres Thrs small anthology cannot hope to preserve rn prrnt all those line recollec trons but rn rts small way stands as an eprtaph rn thrs monument to those students who passed from the lrfe of Clayton Hrgh School rn 1938 rnto the world beyond Enterrng hrgh school rn the fall of 1934 under the sponsorshrp of Mr Davrs the class elected Lester Ackerman to rts head as Presr dent wrth oan Ball Vrce President Adrrenne Eskeles Secretary and anrce Harlan Treasurer for that year ln therr frrst year wrthrn these walls the class of 38 was partrcularly outstandrng for rts number of smart people for rn that year the freshman occupled more than forty per cent of the posrtrons rn the Top Ten These members were Marjorre Stormont Elarne Block Adrrenne Eskeles Ruth Nussbaum Ruth Hoyer oan Ball Emrly Cronherm Donald Abrams Robert Bassett eanette Levrn and Stanley Baskowrtz Socrally as freshmen the class was equally outstandrng when rn February of therr first year they sponsored a qulte successful Krd Party Balloons and baby costumes were qurte the order of the day wrth Margre Hrggrns and Don Abrams trrumphrng as the cutest brats to wrn and qurte approprrately lollypops ln the lrne of actrvrtres members of the 38 troop were not wrthout representatrves Ray Frnk and Bob Stern were charter members of the Radro Club when rt frrst rnstalled a transmrttrng unrt four years ago eannette Levm rn the musrcal department earned a favorable rat mg as a pranrst rn the County Musrc Festrval ln dramatrcs Rrchardson Usher was the out standmg freshman of the year wrth hrs por trayal of a French gentleman 1n a one act play presented before the school Wallace MacLean and Lester Ackerman were stellar athletes of the frosh Returnrng rn the fall, the class of '38 elected the followrng offrcers Wallace Mac Lean Presrdent. Ioan Ball, Vrce Presrdent, Ed Sprague, Secretary, and Margre Hrggrns fContmued on Page 48j The Clamzo Class Prophesy Takrng the place of a mystrc seer We grve you a vrew of a future year Cf a buggy world of men and women ln vs hrch xx e nrt wrts are bound to lrve Some of these twerps are from Clayton Hrgh Who left us here rn 38 to try Therr talents rn the paths of lrfe Not dorng worse than rs already rrfe Senator Abrams rs a man to see Forty and fat strll busy as a bee E Ackerman though has finrshed her flrng Happy wrth a brood of ten offsprmg Wally we know has warted and warted But actually oan has never rebated Because one day she took hrm serrous When he bawled her out for some reason mysterrous las usuall Doctor Bassett has fmrshed hrs krssrn But strll s wrth the women he s an obstetrr c1an Do not Drsturb prrnted wrth rnk Denotes that Brereton strll trres to thmk He says he ll find out soon just why Charlre McCarthy was such a smart guy ln the bookstores for a nommal fee ls a volume for chrldren by famous Stan B In thrs from experrence some rules he has ar For rnfluencrng teachers to get a good grade Bloch was the man who knew all the an swers And now makes costumes for bubble danc ers Whrle chauntrcleer Challacombe even now wrrtes Love poems about stars and beautrful nrghts Its other people though that he wrrtes them or Because he remamed a confirmed bachelor Adrrenne Eskeles became famous when She frrst took charge of the Home for Qld Men General Compton rn hrs mrlrtary ways Wrth the French Mademorselles IS spendrng hrs days Emrly wasn t so smart I avow ust take a look at what she s dorng now By thrs trme she would have learned rt a But the love bug b1t her and made her fall Durrng the summer, you may see dally The clown Garlock wrth Barnum and Barley, And under the same tent wrth grace and ease fContznued on Page 32j zz: E::gE:::?:::?:::E:::5:::i:::3 ::1E::ci:::E:::5 ,-, ,Y sr, xv, xy, xv, ,v, sr, xv, ,Y, ,Y, ,Y, ,Y C-,X-, . . . . i . . .- y . 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Xfxf The Clamo Semor Class W1ll We the sennor class of 1938 after many vam attempts at last flndlng ourselves ready to graduate find there are certam remarks whlch must be tendered the underclassmen We reallze that we w1ll be here no more but there are certam unforgettable character lstxcs whlch have become a part of Clayton Hlgh s tradltnon It IS ln a sp1r1t of benevo lence that we ln our last Wlll and Testa ment bequeath the followlng testlfymg we are of sane mmd To the Iunlors we bequeath our way wlth Mnss Koch and Esther so that we always manage to be wanderlng around the halls at the rxght t1me To the Sophomores we leave our falth 1n humanlty Mr Cummlngs and the school board to declare a hollday In accordance wlth all due processes of law we also make the followmg 1nd1v1dual and partlcular bequests Don Abrams along wlth hls other pr1v1 leges leaves the prlvllege of wrxtmg Box Pop ln h1s jumor year and then forgmg someone elses name to It to anyone crazy enough to take nt Ellen Ackerman leaves her way w1th the men to Edxe Heath Bud Ackerman and Bob Gamm leave thexr book on How to Tactfully Place Tacks on Seats to Ed Glextman Kathleen Astrldge leaves all the scenery for the senlor play hopmg It wlll be cleaned by someone else soon oan Ball walks out wlth Wally Mac Lean tossmq her crown to the best catcher Stanley Baskowxtz leaves h1s jokes to Mlss Mllls wxth certam restrlctxons placed upon repetxtxon Bob Basset leaves hls tennxs racquet to SUSIE so he can flnd an excuse to v1s1t her La Verne Blankenshxp leaves her locker room trlcks to Marlan Lowenhaupt unlor Bloch takes h1s stamp collectlon w1th hxm and leaves the post of chlef CLAMO pest to the worthlest Q71 successor Elame Block leaves the Amerxcan people to future soclology classes Homer Bohlman leaves hls pr1v1lege of wearxng purple shnrts to Herbert Mayer Bob Brereton leaves hxs quiet thoughtful manner to Bllly Palnter who needs xt V1rg1n1a Brown and Ann Whxte leave thelr whxte rats to anyone who can get near enough to touch them Mary Elxzabeth Buckley leaves her a1r of sophlstlcatlon to Barbara Snyder Rlchard Challacombe throws h1s wrath down upon the Scrlbblers and walks out m a huff Eno Compton leaves hrs smooth manner to Blll Drochelman Emlly Cronhexm leaves Box Poppa to the future keeper Wlth the advlce to always look mnocent when asked and pass the buck to someone else Bob Dunford and SIS Langan falrly sklp out takmg all thelr possesslons Adrlenne Eskeles leaves Harrlet Gold blum the only Clamo Staff member by m v1tat1on Marlon Engler leaves hls standard ex cuses to George Bell and Mlss Koch Georgxa Lee Fabrlclus leaves Mlss Bar nett and the G A A to Tot Harvey and Patsy Mayer Raymond Fxnck leaves hxs camera and prlvnlege of takmg exclusive snaps of the plays to Malvern Schwexg Ehzabeth Fogarty and Catherme HIQQIUS leave theu' petlteness to Burton Wennecker Harold Frankhn leaves Shelton Nackman mlnus a stooge Herb Freedman leaves hls harmonica to B111 Reed Floyd Garlock leaves hxs Petty cartoons for future Claytonntes to reverence Helen Gardner leaves the pamtmg of all the scenery to next Saturday mornmg Margorye Goldman and erry Goldberg leave together and promise to say hello lf they see us aga1n Charles Gundelach hands over the man 'agement of both track teams to the next cindldate for a nervous breakdown anlce Harlan leaves and then we wonder xx hen she left Cec1le Hoevel flles out the front door and leaves the Hoevel tradltlon to Flora Ruth Hoyer leaves her calm cool and collected manner to Ann Purnell Marjorle ohnson leaves her sweetness to Frances Royse Phxl oyce leaves h1s knowledge on hovx to answer Mr ennmgs questlons to ack Darnton who wxll have to be a mmd reader Sam Lambert leaves the debate team to D1ck Stout to hold up by hlmself Ieanette Levm takes her music wnth her but wlll gxve lessons to all who apply Annette Lasky leaves her bxg eyes to Lo1s Lee Stern wxth mstructxons how to use fCont1nued on Page 322 3S:2EE:ZE3:23S:232:531:iE2:iE23E2:fE1521153312 il-l -'41-v-1-'43-'AQ-f4:2-'Atl-111f -'-1IfihIfffit-'-Q- v v . . 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V V e Clazmo www SENIOROLOGY NAME PET AVERSION AMBITION GREATEST MAN ABRAMS ACKERMAN E ACKERMAN ASTRIDGE BALL BASKOWITZ BASSETT BLOCH BLOCK BOHLMAN BRERETON BROWN BRLIECKMAN CHALLACOMBE COMPTON CRONHEIM ESKELES FABRICILIS FOGERTY FRANK FRANKLIN GAMM QUICKSILVER GARDNER GROFF GLINDELACH HARLAN HERMANN HIGGINS HOEVEL HOYER IENNINGS IOYCE KOMER IOHNSON LANGAN LASKY LEVIN MACCALLUM MASON MESSINGER MEYER MILLS MORRISON NLISSBAUM NORTON OSWALD PALAN GALEN RIDDLE ROCHWHITE ROTENBLIRG SALINGER SARGENT SAEKS SCHOMOGY SCHWEITZER SINDEL SMITH, D SMITH B STACK Lowe Incorrect Enghsh Gettmg up IH the mornmg St1y1ng after school Ted Lexus Brldge Moyxe thrlllers Errors nn the Clamo Waxtmg for a street car B1ck selt drxyers Getnng to school on txme Work Saurkraut lunny quys Benny Goodm1n Grades Bores Concelted people H1mburgers Westlake s yellmq Hy pocrlsy Splnach I-Iypocrxtes Snobs Snobs Fnddle pr1ct1ce L lzy people Ioo much homework Small people Bad tennls players Scales Yellow c ars Women under 30 Braggers Pseudo Brooks sweaters Braggers Knuckle cr1ckers Gossxps Wmter Bad grammar Arguers Short syye :ters Western moyxes Thleves C1feter1a School XVlHdOWS open xt top Locker keys Robert Taylor People who 1nterrupt Long skxrts Hoyt d you llkf. to loyt n1e7 Bex Mer Bxst Du Schon Baggy sweaters Brlbmg People who thxnk they can play baseball D A D Btg sweaters Too much hpstlck Sausage fCont1nued o R 1d1o Announce r Psvchlatrxst Retxre qulck Sleep 24 hours I'1nd 1 good 'IIIIDIIIOII Make a m1ll1on Tennxs star 216 I'I1lllOIl Own car See 1 drunk b1sketb1ll te1m I'nyoy hte To get somethlng for noth1ng Bus drlver Understand Shelley MWFOOH car yuth vyhlte le xther Le xrn to vth1stle G1 aduate Star athlete Invent unruly haxr Marry for money Be an eplcure None Kas yctl Ioo hard to get Spend the wxnter IH Ney Hampshlre Graduate Sports announetr Golf Ch lmp1On Teacher L1t1n Taller Hlt 1 home run D ance to Blue D mube Be Napoleon IV Be IH Top Ten so she ca get 1 c1r Codasco Rlde m convertlble Honeymoon tn H ww Ill Gr iduate Rnde on a Camel Marry for love and money Happlness Le urn to dlye Tennis st1r Cahforma Get out of school A m m md 1 dog Swlmmmg eyery diy Learn to kmt Trlp around the vyorld tWont tellj Get car Plane Tray ellxng S xlesm tn Get enough sleep Stenographer Avxatrxx Fund 21 n1ce qlrl Good secretary Ping pong player Busrness Woman n Page 49j I7 D Dean Gauss of Hary1rdl oe Bloyy Mr Cummxngs D Duck xck Benny Ellsyyorth Vmes umor Bloch DIZZY De1n Mr Cummmqs Mr Haley Mr Zenge Peter Arno Benxto ennlngs ohnny Walker Bergen MlCh12l Mouse B1ng Crosby Mr Schnadt Snow Wh1te Petty A Qulcksllyer B Gamm Dr Hall Mr Iennmgs H1tler Txzzle Llsch Don lld Duck Popeye Dopey Admxral Nelson Sclplo Afrxc xnus Tommy Dorsey Peyton Carr Tyrone Power Baby Dumplm Robert Taylor Dlckson Knott Man who vull QIVG up seat on bus Dopey Mr Schn1dt Adolph land I dont mean Hltler lake the garb1ge man lVI1sch1 Auer Doug Faxrb xnks Leyy Lehr Nelson Eddy Caesar Tyrone Povyer Butch S Ioe P1looka Coff men F D Roosevelt Nelson Eddy' Yours Truly B1ng Crosby Ghandl Charlle lVIcCarthy .fixvfix-':K-si:-12:-52:-fi:-4 E 2-12315245253 1:15 swf- h X-ZX-X 5-112:11-2:'Y-s:'A-s:f-s:'-s:f-,s:,-,sYf.-.X-'..:-f-'..:-5 I L 44 4 2, 2 ' 1 F. . 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Tot H'arx'cy'. ljI'CSILiLIII Gcorgia Falvricius Vice-Pres. Frances Mt-ssingcr Sccrgtary' Don'alCl Alariins, I rvsitiuiit lVI'arj0ric Storiaaont. St-crctary' Allvn Qaiiclisilx' 'r Dickson Knott 'ack Dzarntoia Hola Iyyissctt ll School Honors IUNIOR CI ASS I Ioyd Iigrpcl Pitsititnt Ilolu NVIIIISCII Vict Pros Ilttty VVilson St Qrtt ary ord an Slitpc-id Tit astirtr CREYHOUNDS Don aid Alvr aans I atsidtnt Ilolv Bassttt Vim Pits an YL aqti Siutt r Airz as PEPPERS lattty VVilson I itsitt it Iianus Nltssinqti Vim Pigs B aibim Snidti Stutt ary Sus an Shtptid rl at asiirtr LATIN CLUB I r anus Mt ssinqii Consul acly Dirnton Ctnsor Hola Smith Qu itstoi I laint Blocl Qu itstor THE BAND D aia Moon Pi tsiclt nt I S at anoy sky Vitt Pits lx iryn I ill S tattiay Ann D ale Langtiy, Sttrttary VVna. lVlil'anovits. Lilmiuariin Horace D'avis Assistant Librariin lack Nlartt, Property' lVI'an'ager Sim Lamlucrt,Assist'ant Prop. Mgr. OPHOMORE CLASS I ti Donlc Picsidc-nt ai n Slaqptrd Vin Pat Glorm Rick Stcict iry I mncnftldtr I rt isur CHESS CLUB Ita au Unis its t Pl il oyac Vttlrts 1 Sinitli S Ly I I RENCH CLUB I3 an Moon Prtsidt nt VVI Loxunhitipt Vim Pits ord an Slicpcrd SLCrtt ary I'r inns Nlessingcr In asurcr DISCUSSION FORUM Hola Ixomcr Sttrctary C CI UB I d Spa aqua Raalta DRAMATIC GUILD Marjoin Storanont llitsidti F, Mtssingtr. Vice-l rt-s. Ann VVhitQ, SCCl'L'f'II y' Ama L'angtry', Secretary Riclaard Payne, Trcasairer NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ifrnvst rtz lfinily' Cronliciin A iicnnc Ilslwlcs ' 'cu H'a' ' Ann l'urncll llt-tty' VVilson VALEDICTORIAN Ifinily' Cronliciin SALUTATORIAN llonziltl Alwrzanas Riitla I'Ioy'cr Vaiavtto Lev'i Iii' ancvs Nlcssinq . . . . s lVl'ary' Lou Ilurris orcl'an Slacpvrcl Holi VViinscla CLAMO PUBLICATIONS Don AIur'ains, Ifciitor Emily' Cronlaciin. Iiuzaturta E itor Iozan Bull, Circiilaation Mgr. Ilaarvcy' Wittctatf. Iliisincss Mgr. Raay' Friccianian. 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I:.1v 13.1 1 1, IIa1r11'1 G1111I111u111, 11' rv I:111'1I1l1.111, A1 . IJ I1r11. II111'1'11-I 11111111l, 1171 111 IJ1'1I11111s1'. 11.111111- Ulrsv. S 1: 1. 1-11 .1-.1111-.17 11 IJ If11'1'1'1I D1'w1'111111p, 1111 111114, N1' A Ifp. 'i1. 'I'1'1I C11111111'I.11'11. Irx111. 11111.-1-11. Raj 17111-11111.111. Ii11 K111'il111:111. TI' 'z 111 :111-r. 131111 171111- 1111 . 1111111 Qzlrxvn. 111111111111 11 111- I'A. S'1 1 G1 IL. XY111111 1211- 111' Q1111, D1 '11 I:1111g1f1I, 1211111-1 I5- II.111'11. 111111-1 7111. R111 II111'v1-y, 1111 . .1 41, 1111 ' G1 il, I.i11y Il II'n1:m, B11- 1'1'1y Aw . f 'IQ' I II, 15111-11 IIc1I1'r, A1110 I1n1'11111111111, :1'1', I1. 11 Kaz! 1 , Iii L11111- 1' , I111'111'- IIIX1111. I.1' 11 I,4 1-r, II1-11-11 11' J :, I. I.l11y11 I11-rpcl, I1 ' I 1 . 1. ' : I -1 I . f. -, I1:1r1'i'1111,B11'1 K -. C11 -111' II:11k111.1111, I. ', I1I'!I ', 1.11 4 I-Y K -1'-, El ' Ks -1, 1 I IV. IF. R 'z I?11x1v11 I.1' 111. I'.1IXv My 'r, 5111111-v I'1-11. 1311111 1.111 1111. I1.1111'll1' IVIIIIHI 111: I:r.11111's I.1-11'1', I'1'ggx' I'I1'1I1'1. I.1'111111r1' IVI111'1'. I?1I.1 M1111 .111xr1-111. M -1 .1 M1'1111.111. v 1 - : 13.111 IXI111111- 11.111 1'1'11 1.111. 13111 I'I1111111x. NI. 'I11IXI. 11111. I 12 1 IN I 111: M.r1.111I.1111-1111111 pr, ' INI: ' I,1111 INI11:1r1. 11'11:1 N11111: 11111 , 1'.1111111r. 5 19 Th' '7 1.12161 INI 11:1111'v. 'I f ., - 4f11111I1'K IVI1 1, I51111 INI1N1111.11.1, ' 'X fx 111111 M13 K1-11 1 I.1'111I1. S .111 I 1 1.11: g1'r U1 111111 M M1 1111, I XVI a1 I.1'g111. 111111-11 I.1v1'1. I L ' I 20 xz' ,,,,,,, xx,x,,TheClamofx JUNIORS l1Ill0l'S GROUP V F1rs! Row Ext-lxn Roth Ann P r ell Barb1r1 Snxdcr hlarlorxc o n 0 cc ber anne ear Dolorf: 5 hm clclc' C r c 1r 1ll o d C n rttt' Pnrtma Cond Row X Q lcr ll r pr nh I c S 1 1' bhu 1 Smlth Bob Pol1 lt 'I'l11rd Row W1lh1 r Ros all llarold a Mayor a B c r n a d 0 cnhlatt B h Ru h tanox sky Bob Sclnrmcr P111 Rel! un1or Class H1story Perhaps one of the most aCtlVQ classes 1n the h1story of the school the Class of 39 IS represented IH pract1cally every 3CtlV1ty poss1ble Under the leadersh1p of Lloyd Herpel 1n h1s second year as Pres1dent the 1un1ors have won the P T A Contest for the second year and prov1ded many mem bers to Clayton s var1ous teams and clubs Nat1onal Thesplans honorary dramat1c SOCIQKY conta1ns Langtry Barbara Gold berg Upchurch Fmke Sap1n Dru1f and Blumenau whxle W1lson Deggendorf Dro chelman Schwartz F1nke W1lls H1rth Burr1s and Herpel dur1ng th1s last year had major parts ln the Dramatlc Gu1ld Annual Productlon and the Operetta Many junlors were on A teams th1s year among them Gleltman Rosvall Koemg Moore Herpel Sheperd Wunsch MOFIS and Darnton ln add1t1on to these 1un1ors could be found on the B and C teams 1n all sports Many g1rls proved athletlcally 1ncl1ned and helped the Orange and Blue tally po1nts such as Harvey l.l.I'll0l'S GROUP VI 1rst Row 1r X I C Second Row 0 d lx T11 m1n 1vlr N Th1rd Rnw r YVL-1 Blackstad Lovxenhaupt Mayer Lansler Heath Peck Barron and Walkow1tz In the Most Popular Co ed Contest the runner up cand1dates Levey H gg1ns Blackstad and Dunford were all jumors Much respons1b1l1ty has been QIVCH to members of the class of 39 by var1ous clubs W1lson Upchurch Snyder Purnell Herpel Moore Langtry and ordan Sheperd have held Off1C6S dur1ng the past year In add1 t1on almost one half of the L1brary Board are 1un1ors Any Scr1bblers meet1ng looks l1ke 1un1or class meetlng vuth only five members not be1ng yunlors The Clamo Staff conta1ns qu1te a few 1un1ors vuth Goldberg Gl1k W1lson Hoffman Mayer Stout Goldblum Darnton WIYCOE and Purnell stand1ng out Scholast1cally among those who stand out are Darnton Purnell Wunsch Shurxg M111 stone Goldberg Moore and Lowenhaupt The 1un1ors have enterta1ned tvx ICQ dur1ng the past year the mformal afternoon un1or lg and the un1or Prom on May 7 wh1ch was a formal d1nner dance 19 ::Ebgiz-fit-cibgizzci2-13543253:::E::9S:cE::5ix-5: F, x-, xz, xl, xr, xr, xi, xv, xv, xi, xv, xx, x,, xr u n , G . . 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' ' ' r' ' m 1 Wht X 1l A 1 ll r1ft M1 x Y 1 df: 1 r rlZIl Le lr! 1 1'ctXX t B X O 1 1 D11 c er V lsrr X 1ll1 'Alf X - Y - - Y Y - A A - A , , 1 1 ikiz -5 - 54-Q-1-Q-A A -X-'-X-f-X- -Xv'fX-f -x-, 54 XJ i:,-XZ,-xi: -: f - xv' X f f fX-'- -Qffx..-f 2.1 Sophomores GROUP II 1rst Row M111 1m F 1'11h111111 1I'1I1111 11111 B11I11ra Dvxur 15 I 1 s II 11 11111111 1 1111 R 11 111111111 I'I1gkn1111 1111x 1114 erq 111'111hv 11111 111 I 1111 Lcond Row H 11111 Dans D1111 C111 1II1r11I Bar 11 A I1 1 xv F: 1 1111 1 c 1' 11k Marx Imr Imnk F111111 T lrd Row D 111I1I III FcIn111111 111111 111111111 1111 1 R11 111 111 1 1 11111 11 r1 xr 11 11 1 11111 1 SOPI-IOMCRES Sophomores cuoup 1 1rst Row 11 1 11111 PI' L l I I III II A r 1111 1 11 IN 11 11 .1 q111 1 U:c111d Row 11 111 1 11-1 11s Vxrq 111 111 1 x 1 11111 II11ih11111 11111111 NI1111111 111 I ll'I 1rd Row I I1 I I1 fI11r 11: 11111 11111 111 s Ruhr' fl 1 1 1n1x Df11111'r IIIII I U L tx If ff II 0111 C Sophomores GROUP IV Fxrst Row BQ111 'VI 11111 KI 1111 INI111111 11 ln 1 11Q 111 1 1 1rq11 1rQ 1 111 1111111 ma'111 'XI111 11 11 1s 1 r111hx Cond Row D 11I I NI11rq1n 1111 11r'I11 11 1 11 111 11 11 1 11 111 r 1rd Row I O 1 111 1 N 111 11 11 N 111 x 11rpI1x 1 INI11 Sophomores GROUP III lrxt Row I I11r1'1111 1ssICr 1111111 1 1 1 s A I' 11 1 q1111 II1 m 411 11 1s I1 rn 11111 II11111 1 1 M111 A1111 up 1111 zcnnd Ruw L 11n 11d KIC111 111 12 I II111t II119 x 11'11I1I II1111p1w INIAH IUAN F11 11111 1 Ix1h 11 1 For L1-1111 l11111qv uI1I11 fhlrd Row 51111111111 I.1p111 11 Ix1t 1 Vn1n1 1111II If 11 11 C11 1 S 11 HQ 1111 Chirlce 1 q n D1111I IVIf1q1d 111 'EIS' 1 zizx xfgf -------------- befflpzmo SOPI-IOMORES Sophomores Gnour v First Rnw K lthrxne Reutmr Dr rothw Rexl-:er Btdelxx Suhr rm hoefer Grace Queathern xrrx robe Peqqx Ruben tem e1n Ruchl l'lw1cmth Sthwcffsr Buerlx Sh xpxro M :nh 1 R nuhrn tcnn Second Row l ml Rem l mn nwse Alhertx nel Rf ace Ros:-nherq Nulme S hnller flr rn R r El: L' Shield Su an Sheperd Vhllnm Reed Arnold Powell Third Row lwlw 1rd Rnnmq bred rut Home Sc 1 tn un Smn ry ,4 N, Srhocnfeld Swnlord Schoenfclcl Arthur Schwar kopf R1ch1rd Rnxl xnqs Nlalx ern Schvuelq August Schoeneshorfcr Sophomore Class H1StOfy Holclmg the d1st1nct1on of bemg the low est grade ln the school for two consecutxve years the Class of 40 has established many other dxstmctnons by 1ts varxous achxeve ments Headed by Ed Donk as Presldent and Susan Sheperd V1ce Presldent Glorla Rxck Secretary and Estelle Frauenfelder Treasurer the sophomores have made them selves qulte promment around school Most of the class take some part ln extra curricular act1v1t1es whlle Susan Sheperd Frances Royce Horace Dav1s Mary Lewxs Bud Graves Claude Abrams and others have held varlous responslble posltlons dur mg the past year Athletlcs have played a b1g part for the Class of 40 but among the most outstandmg have been Donk Kuhnemuench Gelber Foote Morgan Lapm Swartzkopf C Abrams Hoopes Papm Wennecker Klem and Horst Several of these boys made A teams durmg 1938 and others by starrmg on mmor teams helped the Greyhound s record ln the field of glrls' sports Rubmstexn Dorf Sophomores Gnoup VI lrst Row ll wnrr I' l e nr lam Shlelcl Betty ine VV1tthaus Arlme Zlllmsm Harriet Wolff F ance Stun Bexerlw Werner Shxrlex Nxonrl Lorraxnc Wood mr rth Mm m1 VVettcroth Second Row llirnld Snqolotf Er vxm Waldman Nanny Wore rance Soel Frances Sus er lxathrxn N whllnmp Lax erne Tells Buxton YV enneker Blllv Sherman Thxrd Row VV1llnm Stem A rhur VN cl ames Shucirt Frink XX alclron Rlchird VN iltcrs Nolan Stun on lmmle Smder Charles NN eb r Tom Tldxx ell Soell Sheperd Royce Heller and Flsher have shown themselves above average Thxs class has not lacked scholastlcally hovsever for Reed Davls Royce Agruss George Marxtz Park Davndoff Ray Marltz Katzlf Rentz Zlllman Abrams and S1goloff have ranked 1n thexr stuclxes Dramaucally speak1ng Schlller Schwerg an1s Goldberg Breschell Reed and Muen sterman have been tops this year and have had parts ln the casts of the productlons Whxle Schwelg and Nluensterman are mem bers of Natlonal Thesplans On the llteral slcle Norman Cohn IS a Scrlbbler vxhxle Royce Zlllman Katzxf and Sheperd work on the Clamo Staff lnd1v1dual honors have been won by Peggy Rublnsteln xx ho was crowned Most Popular Co ed at the Football Prom and Alberta and Ellse Sch1eld who have been cheer leaders The Sophomore Swmg xxhlch was open to the whole school xx as held on Aprll 23 at whxch dance Don Iohnson and hls orches tra provxded musxc .,: I-, 1 x:EE:5E2:1Et:5?2:fi13532153-, 5 X-224211131-5:55 . 1 P . ' . I' j P , h A V' S . l . 1 :r . 5. rcs -'Ls R . 1 Sh lt. srl . .. f ' fc ' . 1 w '- lk, ' s ' . A si .C . as 4 I . 'hfS'f.L .1' F, 3 l ' I i ' ,Q ' , ' 1 ' I ,O gs F' 5 : ie. 1 ' rr w'll, Nl' - . 1 Q .S' ll . l C' r s 'C .- K j '1 4' ' Q V . - V' V. T li s l. . v , '.l . ' : 1 ' . r- v ss,.l . 'Y 'K , 1 V S ' VI. . , V ' c. . . . 7 . Y I . ' y V The Clamzo PEGGY RUBINSTEIN Most Popular Coed MARIORIE HIGGINS Second Maid MUST POPULAR COED and MAIDS FRANCES LEVEY Fxrst Mald X315 X Our pep A V1f3l part Cf school te Th1S step ,KY kj!! am5 help lmpart ff fv C .MK 662, fo 42 ppp' ai? .1', 6' pp, p ' p if ,I ,I .,:, 2.3 gi. 1, ' ,.2.,::i,:b A' .VVEq S L' 1 f 05417, , ,, 166, O ' S g beCl4zm0- ........ ----+ Football Team First Row Iunxor Busch Dan Moore Arthur Schw1rt kopf l'll1lT Bull Pamter Allen Quick 1lxer Wrlbur Rosxal Mac Han on Mwrxm Ehn lid Spraque Second Row Ed Glentmm Floyd bwrlock Stanley Kocnrg Lloyd llcrpcl Olner Flut Cwptaxn St-y mour Lapm Don Hoopcs Al Sm drl Ld Dunk Hunt Papxn Third Row Arnold Powell m Non Brunn Nlarun Gt-lber Wally McLean Lester Ackerman Don A Football B Football B Football Furs! Row Harrns Vnckroy ack Zxercher Bnll Parnter ack Mart Forest Layer lVlarx1n Park Second Row Charles Morns Harold Sachs Paul Moll Lloyd Kuhnmuench Elmer Kertel Nol1n Strnson lm Galbreath Third Row ohn Horst Rnrhard Frossard Burton Weemck Cl1Hord Zell Ed Glxk Kenneth Wclss New mateflal a new coach and a new Splflf com blned to make Clayton H1gh School s varsxty football season one of the most successful 1n many years For h1s first ear 1n Clayton Coach George M Stuber showed layton rooters fast and exc1tmq contests 1n every game ln1ur1es only kept Clayton from produc 1ng a perfect season The Greyhounds tr1umphed over KlrkW00d 1n the season opener 18 to 7 w1th Wally MacLean passmg to Rosvall and then to Ackerman for two tallxes Glelt man plunged the other marker Howex er 1n the second game the Wellston team held the Clayton eleven to a scoreless t1e The Orange and Blue rece1ved IIS first setback at the hands of Iohn Burroughs 1n a game that was marked by 1n1ur1es The score was 12 to 7 w1th MacLean tallymg for Clayton Garlock on a pass and then Gle1tman and MacLean scorlng produced an 18 to 7 VICIOFY over Pr1nc1p1a Clayton went on a scor 1ng spree at the expense of the Rrtenour team to the tune of 32 to 0 Kosky scored two touchdowns and MacLean, Ackerman and Pa1nter each tallxed one marker Hansons smgle marker for the Greyhounds was not suff1c1ent to overcome the St Charles PIYBICS who held Clayton to a 6 to 6 t1e The final game of the season agaxnst Country Day provxded a thr1ll1ng spectacle for Clayton rooters Rosvall scored the only touchdown of the game and Stan Koemgs field goal provtded the lnlllal score of Claytons 9 to 0 wm over the Codasco team ThlS year the Clayton B football team won the County League champxonshlp under the coach1ng of Mr Greene The team was undefeated except by Bur roughs who was not 1n the league The seasons record IS as follows Opponent e They Pr1nc1p1a Burroughs Webster Rrtenour Klrkwood Normandy Maplewood Wellston I2 7 Charhe MOFFIS and Blll Pamter were the b1g guns of the season scormg five and s1x touchdowns respectlvely throughout the season HAY? l 7 , : l u :N U, lim ' : ' , Ii HWY Y Y Y Y Y kowlts, lMr. Stuber, Coach. 1 46 if . : . . VI .B , ' 'I ' ' . z I .4 ll VY 11 YY , , - l ' ' ' ..... 6 0 . ' . . .... 0 7 ' - ..... 13 13 A ' - ' ' ..... 13 0 1 ' - - ..... 13 7 , ' ' ' '- , - .... I2 7 1 1 .... 12 12 26 Morqwn Frank Foote Stanley Bas Furs! Row lack Martt Don Mor qan ohn Horst Bob Shrrmlr Chrrs Eppler Carl Schnarr Bob VVunsch Llovd Herpcl Second Row Robert Pwrlun Har rxs Nrckrow ack Zxrrcher nb Casev Chlrles Kllqen Sim l..1m bert Dan Moore Third Row Courtland Ashley Al len Prer Burton Vkennecker Mar un Gelber Ed Harxaun Ed Gllk Mac Hanson 7 o faz- 2 The Clfmzo MW! sg,-.:,-,:,7-:, ,i, ,:, ,:, -:, -:, sr, ,7, ,v, ,IA- Soccer A Basketball Plagued by nmth semester 1nel1g1b1l1t1es and mrd season lnjurles the Greyhound qulntet turned ln an rm pressrve season under Coach Stuber Therr games were marked by fast plays and thexr losses were all close declslons even runnmg rnto overtrme contests Thelr season record IS as follows Opponent e They CBC St Charles Umversnty Crty Krrkwood PFIHCIPIH Webster Maplewood Beaumont Wellston St Charles Maplewood Rrtenour Webster Unrx ersxty C1ty Wallace MacLean w IS elected honorary ciptaxn of the team at the end of the se xson ter Ackerman Kenneth VVc1ss Soccer An lnnovatlon 1n Clayton athletrcs th1s year was the mstrtutxon of a soccer team by Mr Greene Thrs team has a partncular place rn Clayton lrlrgh as It provldecl a wrnter sport for the great number of boys who are not mterested 1n basketball Alec McN'1b former coach of the St Louis Sham rocks professlonal soccer eleven appeared at Clayton to assrst Mr Greene ln teachmg the techmques of the game to the thrrty candldates who turned out for the squad Th1s season only three offxcral games could be ar ranged The Greenemen downed an experxenced Prln c1p1a team 2 to l However the team lost 3 to 0 to a Chammade squad The Orange and Blue evened the season by holdmg Country Day to a scoreless t1e A full schedule has been arranged for next year Athletrc recoqmtron 1r1 Clayton IS controlled by the Clayton Hrgh School C C ub under the dxrectron of Mr Greene and Mr Stuber Ed Sprague IS Ruler of th1s orgamzaoon whlch 1ncludes all who have earned 100 pomts under therr const1tut1on . C . ,-11 - .B ll!! :I' ', .A.I . ll VY W . ........2718 '. . .' . We11sr8n ..... 18 9 '. . .. .... 30 18 -...15 17 ' I ..... 28 22 ' ' -U - ..... 18 14 fu- '- .....2o 27 U - 'r ....l2 I6 I- I .....21 25 - .....2o 28 , .. ..... 35 17 ....26 21 'ini'- - ..... 29 28 - -- .....3o 38 -' -A '...32 34 h A A - 27 A Basketball Team First Row Ollver Ebxt Ed Glclt man Bob Gamm Wally McLean floyd Garlock Homer Bohlman Second Row rmmy Ellrlf Man aqer Franklm Wrke Ed Donk Lee Brandenburqer ack Darnton Les din Shmpcrd Mr Stuber Coach X The Clmno w.....f 1-...ff B Basketball Team Y ydK Bh l th 'ab C Basketball Team Vk C Arh Cl M M B Basketball With eleven victories against five defeats Coach Greenes B quintet enyoyed a very successful season despite frequent losses of material to the varsity squad The season s record is Opponent Burroughs Wellston St Charles Codasco Western Burroughs Principia Mapleu ood Wellston Codasco Nlaplewood Western Webster U City We They 27 19 25 32 7 25 27 21 C Basketball If future varsity teams are to be judged by the quality of the under squads Clayton may look forvt ard to a good basketball sea son in about two years ThlS prediction may be read in the season of Mr Stafford s C Team The C record for 193815 Opponent We They Principia Wellston Codasco Western U City Wydomn Principia Nlaplewood Wydoxxrn Wellston 18 27 Codasco 24 17 Maplewood 19 7 Western 21 18 U City 24 19 Bob Bassett was elected honorary captain of the team The team did not elect a captain I-L,-X 1:1Eh4Ei4E2:1Eb-cEb4ilvsizviix-5E:-fEr:f?bL4EI:fEt 2' Xw',X-'lx Y f.-.sv'1Xt',3s:f,-s:',-s:',-Xzl,-sift',fix -'lx-'ax -U 4: n I 1 First Row: Ar hur Schwartzknpf 27 ' 1 YN lark Darntnn. Lln' uhnmuench Marvin Park, llorner 0 lman. A 1 thur VVc'iss. 4 9 1 H , A Q' gi Second Row: Arnold Powe l, Ma my V agrr: Leo Brandenhurger. Burt r 5. 5 2 -, NVeenick, Bob Bassett, Capta , , fx , If I iz' - 1 K Don Abrams, Kenne Weiss, M ' Wr,,,. ! qi kj Greene. Coach. fi, mf N C, ' ., u n First Row: Tom Tidwell, Arthur Katzif, Malvern Schweig, Claude Abrams, Everet Deschamp, Charles 'eher. Se ond Row: Mr. Stafford, Coach: r ur VVeiSs, Anthony Cohill, Robert Artz. Richard Rawlings. lack Friar. lfdlar Carr. Dickson C orrow, Manager. 44 rv 14 rv ' 7 - . . . Y . . . . . . 32 13 . . . . 19 ll ' ' lc . . . . 15 13 . . . . 26 5 .... I5 15 . . . . 20 22 . . . . 25 13 . . . . 24 22 . . . . . 21 16 . . . . 32 I5 - ' . . . . . 22 13 ' ' ' .... 27 25 f . . . . 19 22 ' . . . 23 25 ' ' I .... 13 17 . . . . 29 21 . . . 16 12 . . . . 21 17 ---- 21 23 28 TZ6CLWM9fQff Glrls Hockey t k I H99 c I I Y Kh tyM G1rls Basketball Clayton coeds have been very actlve ln mtra scholastlc basketball th1s year al though they have played only two 1nter scholastlc games losmg to Maplewood by a score of 29 10 and wmnmg from KlfkW0Od 24 16 One of the features of the season was a game between the varslty team and selected members of the Faculty whlch came to a hllarlous end vuth a tle of 17 to 17 The three class teams the senxors led by Ruth Hoyer yunlors by Patsy Mayer and the sophomores by Peggy Rubmstem com peted 1n a round robm mter class tourna ment whlch the junlors won Glrls who have been outstandmg ln bas ketball thls year are Leona Lander Georg1a Lee Fabrlcxus, Clara Ruth Harvey, Patsy Mayer, Ruth Hoyer, Kay Dorr, Ieanne West, Margery Marshall, and Sara Wol kow1tz The teachers who took part ln the varsxty faculty game were M1ss Iablonsky, Mlss Westlake, Mlss Barnett, Mlss Kyd Mlss Caldwell, Mxss Dauster. Mlss Sora ghan, Mlss Ledbetter, and Mxss Mllls Glrls Basketball K 1-U'-n R!hHy TKH Wlk FUI 2 '5 'l 'gT:'N 'N9g5 '2 rvOng 'rvE O m '5EO g gmwgag mQQ,,Efvx2J SO O33 I-'Dm DJ r-r r-1'6 'm'UQ- 1gD f-'I-lo-gf'?r-gf-rO rpms?-fwogigzwi 3-D our 2' Um N -gsm CD22 CD,.,., 'f-+ HDDCQQQ mv.. 1-af-fl! --'J f'f gg-..- 'ff-8O.:: O:1 rvr:mQE 1. I3 FV 5 :1 un mo. 5 .. U1 1-1 M Ff'5S3f+'s22f't'9CQ2f N Nfva mifu ELA? O 0:70 Wo N o O'-'Dan U' Q: Smiaggoagagywgf sgggrbbg-5-Egg! 1-10- f-fri:-HO O Bw:-r 'J' 2o 'V'fVffi',7, f9fCQmgrv NE' HAMHQHN nhl u159,O?1 WOBOEWQE o..fvw fo: un QHQPQ Ozzzmmg HO Q3 P-P1-HIT' 2 T525 mmm: 5.5.2- ,,,2Oo:,o.'-1-U-o-UQ- mOx. 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Bull Pape Bob Brcreton Wxlbur Rosvall Third Row Bob Staun Charles Kxlqen Bob Wrrnsch Lloyd llerpel Tom Whxtsrxn Charles Morns Lourrlind Ashlry Seymour Lapxn Out of four dual meets the un1or Grey Iumor Track Team Fnrst Row Bob Ruth Arnold Pow ell Ed Donk Llovd Kuhnmuenth xmmy Snider Don Morqan Robert Art Vernon 5 rler Chris lzppler Second Row Kedrxc Lynth Bob nnett uk Marlt Bernlr Rosenhhtt Burton Wernxrk Alex reshell Mxtehell A russ Paul Mill ohn Horst Charles Weber Third Row Harold Roll Maumee Fmkelsteln Nolan Stinson Bully Sherman Bob Casey Charles Gun delach Manager Senlor Track Claytons senlor tracksters have turned nn a rather xmpresslve seasons record for dual competxtlon by wmnmg frve meets and losmg only one The teams that were beaten were beaten by easy marglns and the smgle loss was by a very close margm Coach Cretcher belleves that as long as h1s squads keep up thls sort of records he can r1ghtly be proud of the teams The senlor team won from C B C Mc Brlde Wellston Pr1nc1p1a and Kxrkwood they lost only to a strong St Charles ag gregate ln the state mdoor meet at Columbia the team took fourth posxtlon and tled for sec ond ln the St Louns Dlstrlct Meet Outstandlng performers for the year were Wunsch Wh1tson Sheperd, Sprague Mor rms Kosky and Pape Clayton annually sponsors 1ts own 1nv1ta txonal for class UB and several class A schools Thus year the event was a most ewcltmg spectacle Thls year agam the Grey hounds won the competntlon easnly K un1or Track hound clndermen have won two and drop ped two clecnslons from early season compe t1t1on Accordxng to Coach Cretcher younger Clayton stars show great ablllty and wrll provlde ample mater1al for future successful varsxty squads The Iunlor team has lost to St Charles and C B C but won from the Brentwood and Kirkwood track teams Partlcularly rom1s1ng maternal xs found ln Eppler and lynch who have garnered as much as th1rteen and fifteen pomts aplece ln smgle meets Lynch pole vaults and runs the 100 and 220 yard dashes Eppler IS a 50 yard and 440 yard man who also runs a leg on the relay team Other successful men are Donk Gannett and Mall Mr Cretcher hopes to bulld a champxon sh1p team next year wxth the members of the semor team who will return and the many fleet footed undersquadmen who have shown themselves so aptly 33:25S:ZEE?2Ei:?? 3S:?3S:2?i:Z33:Zi3:ZEE:?3E:2ES:Z?i lordanl Shepefrd.. I I Z, if , ' . Ga , If , g A ' 1 4 BQ gf,-fr . , I ', : . I x . . ' x , -' .JD - X- ' , 30 9 n Tayl a Second Row Wally M c L a N lso Tabach ck A at ac D G lhe M fl uger I Th rd Row L e Hack R el P er b le W ll th p f t g Da 9 - -- - .,.. The Clamzo Baseball th XX lN E CII q ff s E Baseball Wlth an usually full schedule of fourteen games Coach Zoerbs n1ne has embarked on a season whnch wall run close to the end of the school season Therefore vue cannot do justlce to the team by drawxng conclu slons from the new early season contests The baseball team thls year has two very good slab artlsts 1n Dave Fullgraf and Lee Hackman Fullgraf s pltchmg ns marked by good control and plenty of speed whale Hackman baffles opposing stxckmen w1th a sweepmg curve that sends them to the dust The few games on whlch we had data at press tlme showed room for lmprovement m fxeldmg and cross dxamond throws Thus year a better turn out for baseball than 1n prevlous years shows a growlng nn terest for baseball and has convmced school authorltles that there IS sufflclent demand for the sport to warrant levelxng a field on prop erty near the football grldlron The dxamond wnll probably be ready for next year's games Golf Team rst Row I L mch H t P p Second Row F Ep t k Wtt tlqlerybodkw Gof The squad whlch certannly has shown more enthusiasm for xts practlce than any other team IS Clayton Hugh s golf team Thxs bunch of fellows are always seen 1n the halls dlspatchmg on a pleasure trnp to one of the courses for a pleasureful round Competl t1on w1th1n the team Itself has been rather spxrlted whlle teams from other schools have provlded pretty stlff opposltlon to the C H S team Under the coachlng of Mr Stuber who plays practlce rounds wlth the team practlce f3Clllt16S have been set up ln the gym The team plays about three regular practlce nlnes a week Most of the members of the squad return agam next year, and thus wxll pro vxde a staunch background for a successful team next year Although the squad IS not large th1s year Mr Stuber hopes to buxld up more mterest ln the sport He belleves nt wlll attract more fellows next year after the school sees that thls IS as stable a team as any Y-53zvfiz-fitvci1-fi:-:E:::3:::E:::i:::3:L-:E::1E:::E fxz, sz'-sz, x:' -:',-1' s-'.-rv' -,I s.' s,- -,',-rf'-,S First Row: Kenne 'ciss, fal- vern Schwei , Ev r Deschamp. Owe or. Cl rcnce Hackmann, Gene Crai., Vernon Ludlo , Allen Quick ilver, Iimmie llxtf. 2 ' a 1' n. e n ni , rrhur K :if. I k arnton. Nlarvin 0 r, ac Ha son, Bob Schirmir, Lrv: Bran- dcnb r , unior Busch. i : e mann. 2 L it: , A ner B ich, lohn 'i S. Ar ur Schwarzko f, Don loopes, Hun Papin, Stanley Koeni . vid Full taf tnot on pictureb. v , F U ' .X -'fl N , I t Fi : oe Frank, Mr. Stuber, 'or 2 un a in. 2 Ray riedman, Nor- man sein, Dic Stout, llarvey i co , r 'r s 1 l I I . . . . v . V . ff The Clazmo Class Prophesy fContmued rom Page 151 Youll find Gerry Goldberg on the flymg trapeze And wooly Parks Mammen ln the slde show Performs as a wlld man from Borneo Newspaper headlxnes bear news from the heat Of oyce Lambert and Knott enjoying the treat Of reforming the world to fit ln thexr scheme Whlch has freedom and authorlty both as 1ts theme But Dlctator Oswald IS really the head Authorlty s volce whom all do dread Is our Gundelach Clayton s turtle dove Herby Freedman heads all avlatnon And Wally MacLean all women chasm Gamm the artlst xs always ready Wlth lusclous plctures just like Petty Sternest ones agalnst the bourgeolse Are Whlte Woods and Messmger unlon xzers three Others agamst all arlstocracy Are Dunford and Langan of the Umversnty They say Down wxth dances and such hokum Back to nature w1th mammy Yokum Says Betty Malls Chlef of Pohce Klsslng and necklng s got to cease Park benches wlll all be under seal As part of Posy s ultra new deal Sargent and Fxnck are mmlsters of busmess To see that monkey shane IS done wnth ut most rlgxdness But rlght back here rn the good old U S A Beautlful Bud Ackerman IS contmuxng to p a He hgads the club of all the sllly people Who txe pmk rlbbons on each and every steeple Another fellow that s such a mystery ls Rxchardson U who wrote a book of hls tory About the llfe and loves of Casanova Sprague Whose numerous affalrs remam rather vague Bob Stern 1n Hollywood IS now a real star Ever slnce hes played ln place of dopey Mlscha Auer Also on the screen lf youll take a second peer. Are the Textlebaum twms just like one IS ln a mlrror lust lnke all expected Smxtty IS a preacher And Marjorle Stormont turned out to be a teacher ln the wrestllng game wlth a champions technxque ls Franklyn Wolff with hls masterful phy snque But best ln any busmess because hes on has toes ls crazy Allan Quxck selllng xce cream to eskxmos Semor Class Wlll fContznued rom Page 162 Gene Melman after all h1s effort leaves hls mustache to Abner Blelch Frances Messmger rushes out to Codasco leavxng her offlces to Betty Wllson Annable Morrlson leaves her sunny dns posltxon to Phyllis Parkln Bull MllanOVltZ leaves Katherlne and Ann Dale and the band to Horace Davxs Betty M1115 leaves her gray Plymouth to Mxss Mllls and Mac Hanson a llttle sadder Dave Norton leaves hrs technlque to ohn Wllls wxth the slogan Moderatlon Ruth Nussbaum leaves for Butzle Posy Oswald leaves her locker to Margxe Hlggms wlth a map on how to find what Adrxenne Palan and Norma Saeks leave thexr three hour days to Barbara Menzen worth who wnll appreclate them Rrchard Payne leaves for Prmceton wxth ordan Sheperd stepplng 1nto hrs whlte shoes Allan Quxcks1lver leaves the money he made from the play to the Dramatlc Gulld lf they can get xt Sue Riddle leaves her ten cent bxrthday presents to Lucxlle Morton to gxve away agam Dorothy Rochwhxte leaves her angehc manners and goes to her secret ambltlon Mxldred Rotenburg leaves her plaxd shoe strlngs to Ruth Moskow who needs a new paxr Beulah Salmger leaves her navy pm to Mary Lou Burrls IH case she needs a new one Charles Sargent leaves the CLAMO paste to Ray Frxedman wlth the advice to stlck to H Carl Schnarr leaves Mr Zenge to hns next year s classes wxth the advlce to take good care of hum Marne Schwextzer leaves her colffure moderne to Iulxa Blederman fContmued on Page 48j l1 f :i:i?ii5:iE?i5ii3i?i:?:i:i:i.- Inlhirreglme als commeissarpfloveg . l I 0 0. . h D in .,.S . . . . l .l . 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O The Clamo ..,.,,.,..,, - Photography Club Fnrst Row P11 v Mayer Sh1ley eck Franrrsbtm Los aer Brtty lane W1rd B tty M lls Bar b1ra Falk Hcltn la dner ath lt- n Astrndge Second Row L n l K1 engxs y R h1rd K a a e R ch1 tl n U Pa M l 1 1 q o M s M111 Sponsor Th1rdRow D Ah 1111 Be May C u dt a Id Sprag e Mr Z nqr Sponsor Id bllk D ck St ut Bob Sm th DISCUSSIOH Forum 1rstRow D n Abrams Ll v erpel All reschell Ch rl C ndelath B b Komer Ed C11 lx branlew B1 ko Second Row N11 me XX 11 l x rhlr 1 qc r er 1 v C rr n elm m a k H1 ll Slqc Th rd Row I Mr n1 nq n h 1r an 0 h1 pr Photography Club Furthermg an acqua1ntance w1th cameras camera technlques PICUIFQ tak1ng and p1c ture developxng The Clayton Hngh School Photography Club has prov1ded an organ 1z1t1on for the many camera 6l'lll'1LlS13SlS here 1n th1s school It has through a serxes of lectures attempted to help the many beg1n ners 1n th1s 1ncreas1ngly popular hobby MISS M1115 15 the sponsor of the organlza t1on but the lectures and 1nstruct1on has been Caffled on through the a1d of Mr Zenge honorary member of the group The club has planned to keep outstand1ng photographs vth1ch are of 1nterest to Clay ton students posted IH the front hall Sev eral members have been qulte successful wx 1th backstage and scene shots of some of the recent dramat1c product1ons Athlet1c events also have prov1ded subjects for the1r cand1d cameras A plcture contest was recently held 1n con1unct1on mth the Clamo 1t mcluded photographs of xar1ous types but all had to haxe some connect1on With school and school act1w1t1es Robert Bassett IS Pres1dent of the organ 1zat1on R1chard Challacombe Vlce PFESI dent Betty lane Ward Secretary, and Bob Sm1th Treasurer DISCUSSION Forum One of the most valuable organ1zat1ons for the development of student th1nk1ng IS the DISCUSSIOH Forum whlch w1ll th1s year complete 1ts second year under the d1rect1on of Mr Cummmgs The organ1zat1on serves an 1I'lXE1lL1ablQ serv1ce to students as It helps them not only to thmk more clearly and ex press the1r thoughts but also prov1des an opportumty whereby student op1n1on IS crystalhzed 1n the1r mlnds and a1ds them to express themselves more lntellxgently new tOp1CS of general 1nterest The one off1cer of the organ1zat1on IS the posxtxon of Secretary filled by Robert Komer The Forum has cons1dered th1s year the follow1ng top1cs The Appo1ntment of Hugo Black to the Supreme Court Umcameral Leglslatures What Is a Democracy The Value of Appearances 1n Modern L1fe What ls Personahty ls the Un1ted States Gomg Bankrupt Grades and Grad 1ng Systems and Class1cal Educat1on Versus Progressne Systems The Forum s 1nformal d1scuss1on have fre quently r1sen to a hxgh p1tch and often settles down to a deep battle betvx een conservatwe fact1ons and l1beral groups of students and faculty Not only Mr Cumm1ngs sponsor but also Mr Cretcher Mr Stafford MISS Soraghan and MISS Ledbetter have attended the meet1ngs and taken part IH these un1que d1scuss1ons filzfirzfizl-:E2:1324E:-cE:::Eb4Ezvfiz-52:-:E:::E:v:?: , s-, -v, sf, si, xv, ,1, si, x:, ,:, s:, xl, si, xt, X ' : 1 sl I' , 'r P . , ' 'n, i B , 4 1 C' I , ' 1 . - 1 r , K - Q ' . : ro nrt .nn ' - :er. 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Y - v . - - V r ' V 1 r .QQESEZESEZESEQEZQfffiffgfaffifgifigiff- T56 61147720 Greyhounds First Row ordan bhcpcrd Cl f f d Zell Alle Qulclcsxlxer ob asett N res dent Don Abrams Pre ident Lee B ands bu qcr Mac Han on bam Lambert Secondllow luck Darnr n R hard Challacombe Lloyd Herpel B Hb XX un ch Ed Sprague Paul Ret Leona d Kanneng s er Bob Pollack Third Row Bob Ga xen Allen Yeaqer becr rarx K nneth VN m Prim cr umm B b Br ret The Greyhounds boys club adopted a constitution and for mally laid down their aims and purposes Founded four years ago as a H1 Y under Karl Long the sponsorshlp was this year shlfted from Earl B Greene to George M Stuber who has had much experience w1th groups of tlus kind in St oseph Missouri Set on a program of good c1t1zensh1p good sportsmanship and service to school and community the organization nas found ample room for 1ts recreat1onal activities among the students of Clayton High The offxcers of the organization are Don ald Abrams President Robert Bassett Vice President Allan Yeager Secretary and Ernest Artz Treasurer The Greyhounds activities for the year aside from regular meetmgs of busmess and recreat1on have featured discussion on topics of mterest to boys the1r annual Dance and a special evening in which mcommg stu dents from Wydown were mtroduced to Clayton High School and its actxuties The organizatlon has not taken 1n any new members this year but are prepared to welcome a sizeable group into then worth whxle program with the openmg of school next fall Glrls Athletic Assoclatron M Barnett Sp nsor GAA An all 1nclus1ve association of girl athletes was organized durmg this year of 1937 38 by Miss Barnett This Glrls Athlet1c As soclatlon as it was called is composed of all girls who have earned one hundred points in any sport Early in 1ts history Tot Harvey was elected President while Georgia Lee Fabri clus and Frances Messmger were chosen Vice President and Secretary Slnce there are no dues there was no treasurer The G A A has made many important rulings in the sports field Another ruling concerned basketball referees The girls who wished to offxcxate at games were given two tests one test1ng knowledge of theory and the other actual practice Among other achievements of the G A A has been the establishment of tennis as a major sport in the g1rls curriculum under the direction of Frances Messmger A tennis tournament was conducted dur1ng the months of April and May after which the tennis team went into its act under the coaching of Allan Yaeger and Bob Bassett former county champions L, 5'- -, 41- 41- 41- 41- 41- 41- 41- '- ' : l ' , 1- or . n ' ' , B B s . 'ice-P 1 : , s' : r n- rl . S , E , : . . o. ic . I' . 4 ' s . . i:. r i : , . ' : r' . ' A .T 0 jg e 'ciss, Hn er Bohlman. Bill . t . Bob Gt , o e on. . , . J. r' , , ja ii , i n : 1 . , ' iss , o ' . This year for the first time Clayton Highs . , . , , 4 V . . I ' I -r . . . . . V . . , ' ' I . . v . . . Y -I q V 7 . . .Q Y 4 . V . . Y . Y. . . 35 Clara Ruth Ha xey President Ccorqi Lee Fahr c ous V ce Pres: dr t Frinccs Mrssmgcr Sctretary GROUP I r sped Teas e r Rape we M n Spo Peppers Gnoup n Peppers The crowning of Marjorie Stormont as the Achievement Queen of 1938 was the crowning achievement of the Peppers dur- ing the past year, when they were led by Betty Wilson. Marjorie Stormont was selected by a vote of all the co-eds to be the Achievement Queen of the seniors. During the past year the Peppers also sponsored an indoor track meet and a song party in the line of original meetings. At the latter Gloria Rick won a prize for her representation of 'ATrue Confession. The Peppers also sponsored the sale of those clever Greyhound pins. designed by Floyd f 36 .., ,, f . Garlock. and the T. B, pins. The Peppers at other meetings have honored Miss Sco- ville and the VVydown girls. The formal, which was carried out in green and white in decorations, established two precedents-that of queen and that of a guest list. The list was established mainly to give the dance a more formal and private atmosphere. Besides Betty Wilson, Susan Sheperd Treasurer: Frances Messinger, Vice-Presi- dentg Barbara Snyder, Secretary: Mary O. Lewis, sophomore representative: Marjorie Stormont, senior representative: Ann Pur- nell. junior representative. held the destiny of the Peppers in their hands for the past year. xfif- h Z :E:::?:::E:-cixvfix ,EQ-:Et-fitvfi2-:Et-:Ez-53:-:Ez e QQ 511720 ,-s.,,-r,,r:- ce, gg, -,-,--- cz- cz, -,, -:- , Peppers c nn i, . i ces M ssin cr, i - Barbara Sny e, Secretary S sa Sh r . r ur rp Margi St mont. Scnio r sentative A Purnell, junior Re r M r . wis, Soph more R p Sentati' 5 iss Dri , n W i ffl l B tty A W lson Pres dent Fran e g V ce Pre ent d p esenta ayO Le o r A Eigfgfz The Clvmzo Y s-,,,v,Ax-,Ys-,Yx-, Y X- ,QX-,-s-,-3, , s-, ,-, ,-, sv, s-, xv, sz, ,:, sw, sz, ll Spo ace Me h ac o c B a dbe A cs s Latm Club GROUP 1 Lat1n Club A motlon picture show produced by stu dents was the center of act1v1t1es of the Qulrltes otherwise known as the Latin Club during 1938 This movle which IS a dra matizatlon of Tr1malch1o s Dmner by Petronlus w1ll be filmed next year founded upon the research and work done this year As usual the most looked forward to event was the Saturnalla banquet preslded over by consul Frances Messlnger on De cember 21 At this banquet all the members wore togas and the pledges dressed and acted as slaves After an enterta1n1ng pro Latin Club Gnoup n -cv! gram of Lat1n and English nonsense the slaves were made Qulrltes meanlng Cltl zensl by order the consul This year the QUIFIYQS also planned a plc nic and have entertamed with various small programs of classic backgrounds lack Darn ton censor Elaine Block and Bob Smith quaestors Maryorxe Stormont and Bob Bas sett fourth year aediles Barbara Goldberg and Ann Purnell thlrd year aedlles Claude Abrams and T1ll1e Te1tlebaum second year aedlles eanette Levin Harry Laventhal Norma Cohen Frances Royce praetors are the other 0ff1C13lS of this modern Roman state Fr n s ssingcr, Consul: Bob Smit . and El in Bl ck. Qua stor: Margie Stormont and rbara Gol rg, edil 1 Mis Mills. nsor. ML-..-of IVV-.vz f' 4 Nr . - - . ' ' 3 37 The C!d77Z0 Sfiigigifi2i2ib4ES?i2i?ifi2i.- French Club Gnoup 1 haupt VceP s t Sh p d Secreta y French Club GROUP II French Club A shxp board party program of plays presentatlon of a movne and talks on France by members were some of the varled 3Ct1Vl Le Cercle Francaxs led by Dan Moore Une of the youngest of Clayton organlza tlons It has been ln exlstence only three years but under the sponsorsh1p of MISS Dyer It has become qulte actlve Its pur pose IS to further the lnterest of Clayton Hlgh School French students ln the French language and llterature and to 1ncrease the1r knowledge of the French people and thelr country French customs were descrxbed m talks g1ven by the members and scenes ln gay Paree and other famous spots where the tourlsts are wont to gather were deplcted IH a movne presented at one of the meetmgs A French play gave the students an op portunlty to speak the French language The largest project of each year IS the French Club dance presented th1s year for the second t1me Up unt1l the actual eve n1ng of presentatlon the detalls of the affalr are kept ln secret thxs provldes an atmos Thxs year the theme concerned act1v1t1es on a large ocean liner and as usual had been worked up ln a un1que and successful man ner to the complete dellght of all club mem bers and others who attended the affalr The clubs membershlp thxs year has ln creased to over sxxty members and the of ficers chosen to lead them were Dan Moore Presldent Marlan Lowenhaupt Vxce Pres 1dent ordan Sheperd Secretary and Fran ces Mess1nger Treasurer The or1g1nal1ty of the French Club pro grams have made them the most outstand 1ng of any organ1zat1on 1n the school Thns was made poss1ble through the efforts of MISS Dyer who has so successfully led the orgamzatxon as 1tS only faculty member D ore, President: Lowcn , i - re iden ces Messinger, Treasurer: e er , r . ties of one of Clayton's most successful clubs, Phefe of Interest and novelty fo fhe .Glance- : I , g - . . . l V 1 ' - ' r 38 an Mo M - - - The Clazmo fs Radio Club Top Row I m Mo tt V ce esd ts M Staffod o c Bottom Row I om tan eorqe I. bkc D ld a re ident I c t 0 Us cr Teau N cvho 1 lN Chess Club Chess Club One of the quietest of Clayton organiza tions yet one which commands the interest of a group of individuals who are develop ing mental skills and alertness through one of the most fascinatmg of games is the Chess Club It is practically always the case that if a person is a good chess player regard less of his other interests his brain and powers of concentration are also on a fairly high standard Clayton s chess team under the d1rect1on of Mr Langtry won matches twice from Cleveland and Maplewood losmg twice to Soldan and Beaumont teams in the St Louis Chess League Soldan won the first series of matches In this tournament playoff series Horace Davis, President of the organ ization, did not lose any of his matches Also on the l1st of thelr activities for the year are a Clayton chess tournament a checker tournament, and a correspondence game with Ben Lowenhaupt, now a student in Iowa and a former member of the group who graduated from C H S FrstRow I kMatt A e al B b Sm P Ioyc Chal s Gu d ach Second Row Bc e ly K nq b ry t H o r r MyRhardPycDoAra R Chard Challac b Th rd Row T m Mo g n Dick n Ho st ay M a sde P k a R l e R3d1O Club In its fourth year of existence as an actlve organization Clayton High Schools Radio Club has offered to mterested students one of the most fascinating and mterest bearmg programs of any group in the school The aim of the organization IS to instruct its members in radio theory and practise The Voice of Clayton High operating under the direction of Mr Stafford may be heard fre quently over the amateur band With call letters W9 VXP the station has an impressive list of contacts in their log Members of the club frequently hold conversations with simllar groups in other schools as at Ritenour and University City High School Donald Graves IS the student head of the Radio Club, Iames Moffat IS VICE President, Kathryn Reutner. Secretary, and Richard son Usher is Treasurer The club has attempted to prepare its members for amateur broadcastlng licenses This has been done by Cvraves already when he passed the Federal Communications Commission examination in February H has set up a transmitter of his own and can broadcast both in code and voice :2?3::E::1 E 2-5132531352:-',E:::E:::E 2:-:3::9?:1E:::E 2:3 +-Q-figzfigi-' 'fi-:f'.g:f'.g:f' '-' 'v'.g:-'.g:f',.g:-ig-'-Ag vs .lr ' : i ffa . i - l Pr i en: r. r . Sp nsorg Malvern hwcig. : er e Scbasi : Q G R u , ona Gr ves. P s' : Ka hryn Io Reutncr, Se reary: Richards n lm , r srcr: an, ' rr. ' ,f L, , g fir WM' N if i : ac r , nn D e Langtry.Dan Moorr:,Horace Davis, Mr. Langtry. Sponsor. n ith, hil e, r c n cl . : v r i -5 u . lcannc Wes, arold Sig lofl. lack Darnton, Ha ry Lavcn hal, Ben a . ic a n , n b ms, I ' om e. i : o r a , ' Stout. George Maritz, Ioh r , R aritz, Sullivan M r nv ar s M mmen, ussel D Haven. . - . - 1 IA ' ' I . 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Row Peggy Pfetfer Lxllxan Barron Barbara Goldberg Frank lyn Wolf H1ryey Wxxttcoff Adrxenne Fskeles Betty Ann Wal QUU Second Row Mr ennmgs Spon sor lune btumpe Barbara Snyder ant Shurlq Ann Dale Lanqtry Mary lou Burns Third Row Marqaret Wolltntt Stanley Bwskowxt Don Abrams Normsn Cohen Harold Frwnklm Absent from the pxcture are Ann Purnell Dan Moore Fmxlv Cron hexm l'xa Tettlebaum and T1ll1e 'lentlehaum The Scrlbblers An orgamzatxon of partlcular promlnence thxs year I9 that of the Scrlbblers who under the d1rect1on of Mr enmngs have enloyed a full program of worth whlle projects The Scrlhhlers 1s 'tn honorary wrxters society basing lts membershxp not on personallty but rather on actual talent and wrxtmg abxllty The Scrlh formal Rohm Brant a member of the SCI'lbl7lCI'9 untxl she moved from Clayton 1n the m1d semester recently won hrst prlze of the IUUIOY d1V19lOD IH the Wednesday Club poetry contest wlth an or1g1nal sonnet ent1tled M1 grants Another project of the Scrlbhlers whlch his been car rxed out qulte successfully IS the Poetry Recogmuon Contest held IH Enghsh classes for Clayton Students A series of thirty of the most worthwhxle poems haye been dlstrlbuted to the contestants whxch has 1ncluded all members of the Engllsh classes to be read and le urned well enough that quotatlons from them can be recognxzed The wlnner of the contest rcctlyed a xolume of W1ltWh1tman s Leayes of Grass Top Ten The Top Ten is an honorary' Scho- lastxc nrganxzatlon. Members shown are from the records of 1936-37. Debate Resoly ed Thxt the several states should adopt 1 unlcimeral system of leglslatlon was the toplc for clehxte ln Mlssourl H1gh schools thls year Clayton s debate team th1s year worked qulte successfully under the dxrtct1on of Mrs Tomhnson new debate coach The largest proytct of Clayton s team was the hold mg of 1 Cllyton lnyltatlonal Tournament Maple wood won the tournament by WIHDIHQ slx and loslng none Brentwood and K1rkwood t1ed for second wxth four wlns and two losses each Clay ton ranked fifth wlth two wms and four defeats ln the regular lnterscholastlc competltlon the affxrma tlve team of Bob Komer and Sam Lambert lost only to the Klrlcwood and won declslons oyer Normandy and Ferguson The neg 1t1ve team of Dxck Stout and R1chard Challacombe lost matches to C B C Web ster and M xplewood Their only NICTOTQ was oy er an lll1no1s team uh - , .1 ' . 'h f .l . ' . ' Q . l . : . 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' QD he 1611720 ilfiiiiiii2i2i2i?i2i?iEiEi?i Dramatic Guild GROUP 1 arqle St rm e t 1' 1' 1 te r ne ea r r A n Dale a C rre p d nq Secretary A W 1t Ref rdmq Secretary M I nn q Sponsor Dramatlc Gulld GROUP ll Dramatlc Gulld One of the largest of Clayton orgamzatxons IS the Clayton H1gh School Dramatxc Gu1ld wh1ch under the dlrectton of Mr ennlngs provldes an outlet for dr1 mat1cally 1ncl1ned students and fosters an opportunxty to many others to become acqualnted w1th the work IHQS of stage equlpment and theatr1cal techn1cal1t1es Messmger V1ce Presldent Ann Whlle and Ann Dale Langtry Secretar1es and R1chard Payne Treasurer The b1ggest project every year for the Dramat1c Gu1ld 1s the1r full length product1on presented on No xember 12 Th1s year the gulld has sponsored a one act play contest These PFCSQHYBYIOUS are played be fore the Gulld members for judglng wlth the w1nn1nq skxt hav1ng the honor of playlng to the whole school dur1ng an assembly The plays 1re complete student projects there are student d1rectors and all work con nected Wllh these smaller productlons are manaqed by the students The first of the SEFICS of three was pre sented under the d1rect1on of Frances Messmqer and was entxtled Market Hours Davld Norton Mlfl 1m Wetterotf and Iumor Bloch played the lead1nq roles supported by Louxse Kalser LaVerne Telle M1r1am Flelshman ames Frank Charles Gundelach md Bob Stern Peggy Pfeffer was asslstant dlrector for the playlet A second play Fmcy Free w is dlrected by Gertrude Blumenau md mcluded Norman Epsteln Arthur Welss Florence Kessler and Nadlne Schlller 1n tts cast The last productlon 1n th1s contest was dl rected by Marjorle Drulf Beyerly Werner Harold Slgllof Ianls Goldberg Barbara Dwyer and Davld Mag1dson handled roles 1n th1s play qulte successfully Wlth a htgh degree of success the Dramatlc Cvu1ld th1s year also had the opportun1ty of presentmq a radlo drama oy er stat1on KWK ThlS was the hrst dramat1c PIECE ever put on by Clayton students over the rad1o at all It proy ed a novel exper1ence for all IDX olved 1n the fifteen m1nute presentatlon Further attempts of th1s sort w1l be made as the opportumtles are provlded through The Greater St Lou1s Secondary School of the A1r The play The F1rst Spark was presented on Arm1st1ce Day EVCHIHQ and was a dramatlzatlon of the eyents whtch ex entually led to the World War Play ers IU th1s new dramat1c venture were Donald Abrams Bob G1mm Gertrude Blumenau Stanley B8SkOW1lZ leggy Pfelfer Charles Sargent Adrlenne Eskeles and Charles Gundelach wxth Betty ane Ward Marjorle Druxf Arlme 71llm1nn Norman Balk1n Harold Frank l1n Arthur WLISS Mltchell Agruss Herbert Ma1er md Ray Fr1tdm1n as the supportmg cast M A' , n ont, Pr sitlen: F an- ces M ssnqvr, V1' -P vsitlcnl: Dick Pay , Tr .su ez n . L ng- try. ,n S on i I t' 1 : nn h e, n l . 'g r. c in- s, , . 1 ' ' ' , . ' ' H Z H 'Z F I 2 2 ' . ' , ' ' ' .ct r -- I - . I 1 1 . . I ' . A I . - - , - 1 .' . 2. . . ' . -' ' ' ' ' v v - V 1 ' Marjorie Stormont is President of the Guild: Frances - , - - - 1 ' r P . . V . ,. ' ' - 5 A V- ' 1 A ' . v . ,. .. . . .V 3 Y . .. , 1 . . 1 . , V . 1 . t 1 '. I ' j . . ' lt 'A . ' v I ic , I 4' 2 . y ' , 1- , ' C ' 2 ' Q '. ' A . Senior Play Cast kl fr ly Rrh dC R BbK Dramat1c Guild Annual Production Dorothy Bennett and lrvmg Whlte s Fly Away Home as presented by the Clayton High School Dramatic Gulld under the di rection of Mr ennmgs on November 12 provlded an wholesome evening of fun and displayed 1n the mind of the Clamo s critic superior amateur ability The three act play concerned the trials and tribulations of the Masters a modern Bourgeoise family Bob Brereton and Betty Wilson headed the cast ln the leading roles Rlchard Chal lacombe Nadine Schlller Ann Langtry Malvern Schwelg Dickson Knott and Clair Bourgeols led the supporting cast The shorter but nevertheless 1mportant parts were filled by Agnes Muensterman anis Goldberg Alex Breschel Barbara Goldberg and Franklyn Wolff Production heads for the play were Allen Quicksilver stage manager Richardson Usher stage crew head Helen Gardner paint crew head Marjorie Stormont prop erties, Margery Druxf, head usher, Richard Payne, busmess manager, Donald Abrams Chairman of the audit and ticket sales, Ann White, publicity head The Clamzo l mgm 'U Vl'11UJ V k Senlor Play The presentatlon of Philip Barrys Spring Dance by the Class of l938 as staged by Mr ennmgs will go down in memories as the best play ever produced in Clayton High This project as it was a suc cess in every way represented the coopera tion of the major portion of the whole class The cast as pictured above turned in a ster ling performance and pralse enough cannot be given here The followlng are the production com mittees who worked so diligently for the success of the performance Stage manager Bob Bassett Construction Leonard Kan nengiszer head ack Frxer Bob McNamara Gene Melman William Milanovits Tom Morgan and Al Smdel Painting Helen Gardner head Kathleen Astr1dge Dick Tallman Charles Sargent Properties Betty ane Ward head Betty Mills eanne West Helen Gardner Sue Riddle Eva Teitlebaum Tillie Teitlebaum Llghtmg Bob Bassett head Ernest Artz Ray Finck Dixon Mc Morrow Stage crew Parks Mamen head Bob Bruekman Bob Gamm Richardson Usher Wallace MacLean Bob Stern Busi ness manager Allen Quicksilver Publicity Iunior Bloch Ray Friedman Floyd Garlock Bob Gamm Annette Lasky Mildred Roten berg Bob Sm1th Betty Timmerman, Head usher, Ed Sprague, Ticket Sales Iumor Bloch Charles Sargent, Sue Riddle, and Kathleen Astridge E22EEZ:E222?E?I?322Sgfiigiiigiiigiiigiiigii3E?2i?2f I t Row: Fran yn VVol . As- ! t Director: Posy Oswald. loan ll Emi Cronheim, Frances ger, Adrienne Eskeles. Book- ld Eno Compton, Don Abrams. c d Row: Phil Ioyce. u b um. Margie Stormont, Mr. 5, Director: Richar halla- ay Friedman. Q omcr, ll Ackerman. u irst Row: Alex Breshel. Ag ucnstermann, Ann Dale L gl y e y nn ilson. Nadine S arbara Gol er . Ianis Go -mily Cronheim, Assistant D econd Row: Malvern S h q Clair Bourgeois, Mr. Ienninq D rector: Franklyn Y ollf, R h d ,ha acombc. Bob Brercron I Sapin, Boo holder. lr . 11 . . 1 U ,, ' I - n . Y . . - ll Q I 1 . VY I . . 0 ' 1 ' r - , : I ' , . . ' ' 1 . 1 I 5 l I 5 1 1 . . ' : - I , 1 ' , I . . I . 1 1 1 Z . . 1 , 1 1 , ' ' F 1 1 1 ' I 2 1 I . - , - . . 2 '- 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . : , , ' - . 1 . . Fly Away Home nA W h dbg ld q A Capella Cholr yl h bhp X lc Natxonal Thesplans One of the h1qhest honors to be bestow ed on a h1gh school student IS h1s acceptance IH the rank of Nat1onal Thesplans for recog n1t1on of work done 1n connectlon w1th the dramatlc act1v1t1es of h1s school The Thes plans 1n Clayton Hxgh School supply the leadership for the act1v1t1es of the Dramatlc Gulld and as would naturally be the case have taken the greatest 1nterest and pro vlded the greatest cooperatlon ln these en deavors Clayton s Troop 322 IS one of about 400 sxmllar organ1zat1ons throughout the country Thls year the Thespxans held lectures and lnstructnon classes ln make up and make up technlque Under thelr dlrector M mngs they held evenmg sesslons and later used thelr newly acqulred skxlls ln domg thlg work for the productxons of The Lucky ade and Sprlng Dance A speclal honor w1th1n th1s group w as an nounced at the last meetlng of the group when Dlrector ennmgs announced h1s nommatlon of Helen Gardner as the best Thesplan of the year for her mer1tor1ous work ln the Cvulld Helen s skllls and ab1l1t1es m seemg a task done qulckly and eff1c1ently and her numerous asslstances have easxly slngled her out as the most outstand1ng Gulld worker An enlarged program for next year IS be mg worked out by Mr ennmgs and the present members A Capella Chorus TQWU Both as a class and extra currlcular or gamzatlon the A Capella chorus brmgs Clayton students and other audlences some of the most worthy pleasure of any hlgh school groups Under the dlrectxon of Mlss Walker the slngmg group has purchased a make them qulte outstand1ng when they ap pear as they do at frequent requests from varlous orqanlzatlons Supplymg the maln support 1n the produc t1on of the operetta The Lucky ade was the most 1mportant project of the chorus thxs year The Lucky Iade w1th 1ts br1ll1ant success was probably the largest productlon of 1ts sort here 1n Clayton Hlgh The audl ence easily captured the gay atmosphere of the modern musxcal wh1ch centered around a but of mvsterxously endow ed stone Follow mg th1s presentatlon the chorus prepared for partlclpatxon ID the Natlonal Nlusxc Festlx al held here 1n St Louxs Clay ton s Chorus recelved a fourth ratmg wh1ch m the op1n1on of Mlss Walker dxrector was a remarkable showxng conslderlng the short t1me 1n whxch the group had to learn and prepare thelr scores Bullt on the founda t1on already set down and the progressing 1nstruct1on nn Clayton grammar schools the Cholr wlll enyoy 1ncreas1ng success w1th the passmg of years Olfxcers for the organlzatlon are Lloyd Herpel Presldent Marjorle Stormont VICE Presldent Harry Upchurch Treasurer Susan Sheperd Secretary L10 4 llcrprl. Prvsirlvnt: lVl.1rioris- Stormont, Vrrc-llrcsulcnt: llnrry UPC urch, Trr.usurvr: Susan r' 4 crzl. Scrrctnryi Miss V.nl'cr, Sponsor. 'Y . V 4' - ' - . - . . . -T 7 . 1 r - ' - - - complete set of maroon singing robes which . ' ' V - . 'V I I . Al I vt V ' AA 17 7. . . . ' . ' ' , r. len- ' . V . . . . .B ' 1 Y V . rl Y. 1 ' . I .. C lr . .H h w I 4 . . V. . . Y I ' ' . ' , - ' . . V V . Y . I . . I , ' , . 1 . V . I . . . D 7 I I ' . 7. . . . V. . Y K . 44 Natronal Thesplans 22:1ifgfgkffisifafggffikz222f2f?f2ffQ222f222 The Clazma fvx The Band WAYNE SHERRARD D N MOORE P :I cl q May IACK MARTT P pe ty Ma WILLIAM MILANOVITS Lb KATHRXN LILL S c t KATHRYN DORR DOROTHY MOSKOXV PEGGY MOLASKY T I g D m M I IOSEPH TRIPODI A D c IRWINI SATANOVSKH V c P d SAM LAMBERT As t Property Manage HORACE DAVIS Asst Lxbrara ANNE DALE LANGTRY S cretay Band Wlth thelr new unlforms Clayton Hlgh School s band forms one of the most xmpres sxve organlzatxons both 1n appearance and 1n quallty of performance of any funct1on1ng orgamzatlon For three years under the supervnslon of Mr Sherrard the Band has been accumulatmg a fund to purchase th1s array of un1forms The purchase was made possnble through the proceeds from thelr band concerts and from the donatlon of the Clayton Llons Club to whom the band IS most grateful The band hrst appeared In thelr unxforms at the St Charles football game at the Clay ton stad1um and played and marched at all the subsequent games The band played at Clayton home basketball games and accom panned our team to the d1str1ct tournament at Washlngton Umversnty The cltlzens of Clayton had an opportunxty of hearnng the band when they appeared at the dedxcatlon of the new clubhouse xn Charles A Shaw Park Clayton s band IS under the dlrectxon of Mr Sherrard and Mrs Trlpodx Dan Moore IS Pres1dent of the organxzatlon and Drum mayor when the band marches 1n umform The hnal project of the year was the an nual Band Concert for whxch chmax the band had spent much preparat1on Clayton I-Ixgh School vull contmue to have as suc cessful a band as long as the same excellent musxcal trammg IS provlded IH Clayton grammar schools X, X X, 5 -1- -2- Au- -1- -2- 41- 43- -1- 41- -2- A32-' . irector DA , resi ent an Directinl Drum 'or , ro r naqcr ', I rarian ' , e rr ary . , . wir in ru a'ors , ssociate ire tor . 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' i n , e r I . . - f . . . , V 1 45 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The CLAMO Staff wishes to acknowedge the valuable assistance rendered by persons not on the regular publications staff As in many previous issues all the group photographs were made by Superintendent Bracken who has contributed generously of both his time and his equipment Cheerful assistance was given the Staff by Mr Burris Miss Koch Miss Dauster and Miss Roth in scheduling of the picture groups The Photo Club has contributed a number of snapshots The Staff appreciates the indulgence of members of the Faculty in the un avoidable disruption of some classes neces itated by the taking of the pictures The continued support of the advertisers is also greatly THE FACULTY lulia Barnett B S Physical Education University of Illinois Stephens Colleqe University of Wisconsin Carl Burris A M Principal Warrensburq St ite Teachers Colleqe University of Chic iqo Washington University Helen Cramer B S Home Economics University of Missouri Ohio State College Iames R Cretcher M A English Publi Speaking Athletics Albion Colleqe University of Wisconsin Washington University Howard Cummings M A History University of Illinois Washington University MelitaE Denny M A Latin Central College Washington University SarahE Dritt M.A. B.S Dean ofCirls Mathematics University of Chicago University of Missouri Helen Dyer M. A. French Washington University Chicago University Irma H. Grant B. S. Home Economics Cafeteria Mgr. University of Illinois Earl L. B Greene M. A Superxisor Physical Educa- tion Albion College University of Illinois Albany College Oregon State College State University of Iowa Samuel F. Hall, B. S., Industrial Arts Stout Institute ' Iowa State College R. W. Heys, M. A., Economics, Sociology, Publica tions Washington University University of Colorado Chicago University Blandford Iennings, M. A., English, Dramatics University of Wisconsin University of Iowa William A Langtry M S Mathematics Westminster College Washington University Lelia Ledbetter B S M A History University of Missouri Aileen D Lorberg B S St ite Te. ichers College University of Michigan Univt rsity of Southern Californi 1 AnnC Mills A M Geography Lxtin Wishinqtori University Clarence A Schnadt B C S A B Commercial Sublects St Louis University Central Wesleyan College University of Missouri Nita E Schuster M A Art Columbia Unix ersity Kirksville State Teachers College Wayne F Sherrard B F A Supervisor of Instru mental Music University of Nebraska Eastman School of Music Catherine V. Soraghan M. A. History, Mathematics Washington University Columbia University University of Southern California I. R. Stafford A. B. B. S. Science. Athletics W'arrensl1urg State Teachers' College University of California W'ishiiigton University George Stuber B. S. Physical Education University of Missouri Elisabeth Tomlinson M. A. English Drury College Northwestern University Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College Georgia Lee Walker, B. S., Vocal Music Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College Northwestern University Gilbert Waller, B. M. E. Music University of Michigan Katherine Westlake, A. B., Librarian Washington University Kenneth Zenge, M. S., Science University of Chicago Culver-Stockton College University of Missouri Donald V. Zoerb, M. A., Mechanical Drawing, Athletics University of Wisconsin b 6 ld 31:32:15153245:-:Ez-13:-131:55 15513112-13 zzfibg I 4 Y, sz, sr, xr, ,Y, ,w, ,v, ,v, ,', sz, ,-i-it-A ,fi f., ir - in ,Q,,n, T V TY C717 V T ,, , V UW 1 yi ,, l . ' w i , Y N . - v W I . . . . 1 MR . . . S. . It , . . . . ,X ' ll appreciated. il xii i l . , . ., 1 , . ., . . A X , . ., . ., , . . , . . . . . 2 fi Y 5 'Y . . . . 5 A i L n v ,- t . - - - - , f . z 4 . ' ' ' . , . ., . , 2 . 2: K , . ., . i ' ' 'xx ' . , . . ., . ., L . , . ., , C . . . . . , , , ., 4 1 . . l 7 ' , . ., . , . . . . , . . ., - ' Y ' 'Y T L l Y I . , , ., 1 , 1 r 1 f Y Y v 1 ' . 1 r 1 1 4 1 ' ' K L D Y 1' 7 L V Y . f SCHOOL CALENDAR C1937 19381 September 2 Thxrty seven boys report for first foot ball practlce under new Coach Stuber I3 School opens Math students calculate 103 days tnl Chrlstmas The ole school seems different th1s year wxthout frosh to ask questlons Result Sophomores retam mferxorlty complex Flrst 1ssue of Clamo appears F.d1tor and Mr Heys worked dur mg August to get xt out 23 Peppers stage mdoor track meet m gym Throw paper plates dlscuses and dr1nk gallons of punch 25 Team squelches Klrkwood IH openxng game of season Co ed contest begms October 2 Bassett and Yaeger reach flnals of state doubles tournament 4 Mxss Barnett establlshes G A A for energetnc g1rls Fly Away Home cast chosen Everybody happy' 8 Second 1ssue of the Clamo appears Box Poppa at lt agam' Gundelachs just back from RUSS13 Argue wlth Dlxon over com munxsm 16 Team gets mascot at B game also numerous casualtles Ranks of grldders con slderably th1nned 21 Dr ames holds llquxd a1r IH hls mouth B1lly Murphy proves helpful by supplymg a balloon 23 H1 Y Hop goes over brg Sprague calls Bug Apple 24 Clayton h1ts the networks for fxrst tlme xn hrstory wlth program on war November l Gxrls vxear pmk and orange for clash day Smlles and back slapplng r1fe Class electrons tomorrow' 2 Abrams breaks up MacLean Ball coall t1on wunnlng the senlor presxdency Herpel agaln for the junlorsl 7 Band umforms have comxng out party at St Charles game Drum majorettes knock em dead 11 Clayton goes on a1r agaxn w1th Armxs txce Day Program Gamm IS assassxnated 12 Fly Away Home Dramatnc Gulld annual presented Bug love scene between Bourgeoxs and Schxller The Clamo 18 Greyhounds beat Codasco MacLean Qulcksllver and Ebltz play last game 24 Peggy Rubenstem mms Most Popular Co ed Contest ln grandstand fmxsh December 3 4 Lucky ade brmgs out chorme qualx tles m boys Topsy Chorus steals show ll Football Prom turns mto wholesale raffle Popular Co ed crowned and Glelt man named next years captain of football team 17 Clamo Queen nommatxons MacLean Hanson Sargent and Payne begm lookmg 16 Peppers gxve tea dance fCoca Colal 21 Qulrltes don nxght gowns and chew hard rolls at annual banquet Ianuary 3 Blue Monday 14 Econ class allowed to touch S4 O00 000 at Federal Reserve Bank Several cases of heart faxlure 24 D Knott renounces Communnsm D c1des to reform the world Abrams klcks h1m off Clamo staff Mxdnnght oxl and ha1r pulllng txme round agaln February 1 Act1v1ty t1ckets re peddled 11 After mtensnve campangn press agent MacLean puts over oan Ball 1938 Clamo Queen 21 Scrxbblers decnde to reform school Sponsor second Poetry Recognntlon contest Senlor boys throw pop bottles 23 Basket boys lose to St LOUIS U Hlgh 1n flrst game of D1str1ct Tourney March 4 School m gloom Greyhounds lose to U Cnty 1n overtlme game 34 32 Mr Hall proves hls honesty 15 Faculty uses football tactlcs ln playmg g1rls varslty basketball team to a t1e Much yelllng by cheerleader Cretcher I8 Marjorle Stormont crowned Achxeve ment Queen at Pepper Sprmg Formal U Clty crashes 28 A Capella smgs at Natlonal Muslc Festlval Gnrls fall for Noble Cam IContxnued on Page 491 E3S32ESg?5S3?5?5?E???Ei32EE?Z33325532322iigigigiii g ' l up old friends. Girls look nonchalant. ' . . . . Q ' , , ' . Q- 47 Vvkff The Clamo Semor Class H1StOfy fContmued rom Page 151 Treasurer Mrss Soraghan was chosen class sponsor lt was m thls year that the muslc department presented the operetta The Mlkado and Betty Txmmerman and Mar lOI'lQ Stormont sang leadmg roles in this de llghtful performance Of the class of 38 Sam Lambert Donald Abrams and Emlly Cronhelm became reporters on the Clamo staff and Ioan Ball was appomted the p0S1 t1on as asslstant clrculatxon manager Adrx enne Eskeles Stanley Baskowltz and Harold Franklm recexved appomtment to the Scrlb blers Ollver EbltZ brought further honor to has class when he was appomted to a posntlon on the second All County football team Outstandmg trackmen were Tom Whxtson Rxchardson Usher Ernest Artz and Ed Sprague Sophomores Sam Lambert Lester Ackerman Gene Melman Franklyn Wlke and Allen Qulcksllver played w1th the varsxty baseball team In glrls athletlcs Ceclle Hoevel and eanne West were on the varsxty Hockey squad eanne also played on the basketball team Bob Bassett and Allan Yeager were sophomore representa tlves on the tennls team Members of the class of 38 who made Top Ten thns year were Maryorxe ohnson Ruth Hoyer Donald Abrams oan Ball eanette Levm Emxly Cronhenm Adrlenne Eskeles Davld Norton Dlckson Knott Allen Quxcksnlver Robert Bassett Harold Franklln and Elame Block In thexr yunlor year th1s year s graduatmg class advanced to take more lmportant posl tlons and assume heavxer responsxbxlxtles Wallace MacLean was reelected President of the class and Ed Sprague was chosen Vlce Presldent oan Ball recelved her th1rd consecutxve class offxce as Treasurer and Marporle Stormont was mstalled as Secre tary lndlvldually Wally also headed the A Capella chorus Marjorie Stormont headed the Peppers and Phil Ioyce led the Chess Club The outstanding event of the jumor year was the crownmg of oan Ball as Most Popular Coed at the annual Football Prom oan was selected through a Clamo spon sored poll Socially the lunxors presented the tradltxonal prom 1n May, and 1t was a conslderable success Excellmg athletes of the punlor year were Garlock, Gamm, Olxver and Marvln Ebxtz, Franklyn Wlke and Wally MacLean on the varsxty basketball squad, Yeager, Marvm Ebxtz and Bob Bas sett were on the tennls team, junxor football varsxty men were Ackerman Marvm Ebxtz Ollver EbltZ Kessler Slndel Connors Hug ger Ed Sprague and MacLean Whltson and Rlchardson Usher were the only two junlor men on the senxor track team l dramatlcs Stanley Baskowltz and Maryorle Stormont played roles ln the Gulld produc txon Wmgs of the Mornmg Addltxonal Scrlbblers from the class of 38 ranks were T1ll1e and Eva Txetlebaum and Emxly Cron helm The greatest honor however was the electron of Maryorle Stormont Allen Quxck silver Robert Bassett Dxckson Knott and Donald Abrams as members of the N8tl0H3l Honor Society 1n the1r 1un1or year In 1ts fourth year the class of 38 com pleted xts hlstory They elected Donald Abrams as Presxdent ln the final year Wal lace MacLean VICQ Presldent Marjorle Stormont Secretary and Allen Quxcksxlver Treasurer The class hxstory as senlors may be read on the pages of thxs book May thus record be a fnttmg decllcatxon to thelr splendld actlvxtres Senlor Class Wlll fContmued rom Page 321 Al Smdel leaves the T N T and the chem lab to Dan Moore 1f he can find the pieces Bob Smnth leaves h1s treasurer shlps to Harvey Wxttcolf Ed Sprague leaves the women to Romeo Branham and hurrxes over to Webster Marqxe Stormont leaves all her achxeve ments to the next achxevement queen Eva and T1ll1e bequeath thexr ever lastlng conversatlons to Barbara Goldberg who w1ll make up for two Betty Tlmmerman bequeaths her voxce and smxle to Betty Flnke Rxchardson Usher bequeaths those cute l1ttle track pants to Seymour Lapm and ad vlses hlm to show them to the world Betty Iane Ward leaves the Senlor Play props to the stage crew eanne West leaves the hockey team to Kay Dorr Franklin Wolff leaves h1s lmmortal taxl drlver to Alex Breschell 1n future gulld plays. Allan Yaeger refuses to leave even h1s tennis racquet txll Berta recognlzes hls ef forts. Mildred Wagner leaves her beer jacket drawxngs of Popeye to Grace Smallwood Ioe Frank leaves Ehrhardt's confectlonary to Duck Tallman SZSZ. 2-1 i 1-:Et-:E 2-ffzvciz-cizvf 1 '-'l 'v'1'v' l K-li:-5 lzvc il-L x :, ,:, - :, ,t,f,t ,-,Z ,-,Z ,-:if - 1:1-:Zz-1:1-,:,-,:, I- At- 41- 41- -1- 42- 41- At- -1- -1- -3- AQ- 41- 4:- V V . . . ' 0 f V 1 r v A A ' n ' . . . . . I U . ' 9 T .- ' ' ' ' ' - . 4 A . . v v . . ' ' . V . V 1 ' .- . . ' 1 ' ' D . o v V . . l V Y - .' . - ' 3 ' ' . I V V . . . V n v ' . . V . , , . . . I , V . . . . I , I . - l . . I A V I V V . v V ' v I . . 1 - 1 f . V 1 1 ' Q ' V V . I . SENIOROLOGY Continued NAME PET AVERSION AMBITION TEITLEBAUM F Noisy gum chevuers TEITLEBAUM THOMANN TIMMERMAN LISHER WAGNFR WARD WHITE WOLF F WOODS YAEGER CONNERS DAZEY MARX PAYNE STORMONT ditto Suspenders Clashy stripes Girls with compict complexes Hockey Conceits White rats Red finger nails Lobsters People who b1ck into your c1r Truckin Sky Blue cars People who sing in your ears Car sale sman Gum cracking Singer ditto Break window Have Annapolis wedding Street cleiner Happy mzrrnge Fly to Venezuela Tour vuorld on horseback Bug Chaser Hawaii Loaf Carole Lombard To get drunk Play opposite Ty rone Pow er Bc successful playboy Singer GREATEST MAN Einstein ditto Grumpy Tyrone Power Officer Pup Minnie Mouse Poopdeck Pappy Mr Zenge Harpo Marx I opeyc Bill Tilden Fred Allen Dopey Mickey Mouse Dan Cupid Dopey National Honor Society Selected for their leadership scholarship character and service eight seniors and six juniors have been made members of the Clayton Chapter of the National Honor So ciety by a faculty committee Because of the delay in electing the candidates it was not possible to get the picture in this vewr book The following seniorslwere elected: Ernest Artz, Emily Cronheim. Richard Challa- combe. Adrienne Eskeles. Ianice Harlan. Ruth Hoyer, Ieanette Levin. Frances Mes- singer: Mary Lou Burris, jack Darnton, Ann Purnell, jordan Sheperd, Betty Wilson, and Bob Wunsch represent the juniors elected. Don Abrams, Bob Basset, Allan Quicksilver. and Marjorie Stormont were elected in 1937, while in their junior year. Abrams was elected President of the group and Marjorie Stormont was chosen Secre- tary-Treasurer by the group. Miss Dritt sponsors the work of this honor group which this year compiled a library of college pam- phlets for members of the school who are interested in going to college. School Calendar lContmued rom Page 47j April 2 Greyhounds place fourth 1n State Indoor Meet 8 9 Best Senior play ever Abrams re breaks MacLean Ball coalition with big scene on sofa in third act 20 Robin Brant captures Wednesday Club Poetry Prize. But our Robin has flown from the nest. QNO pun intendedl. 23. Sophs throw big party. Everyone in- vited. May 7. Prom-trotters out in full glory. Dinner dance resumed. Clamo Queen crowned. 9. Peppers entertain mothers: all go home waving posies. 18. Honor Society initiates carry lighted candles and try to look wise. 19. Faculty pounding out typewritten exams resulting in several fatalities. 21. Frenchies go nautical in annual dance. 23. Clamo Yearbook makes triumphal ap- pearance minus some of the usual ads. Defi- cit? Iune 9. Seniors swelter in funeral robes and listen to sentimental speeches. 10. Wheel :QE E: v:?:::E1532:1321-5i:::E::1E:::3:::E:::5zzcibi 1 107720 -1-: f 1-:1 '.-:-ig: f 1-2-5-2-'.-2 - 1-: f 'Agri 1-: Vzgtfz-:- f ig Q 3 1'i-XS-fl. . ,-1 . , Y y , . . , ,. . - I I A - C. I . ' 2 '. ' ' 4 ' y L . l C , 1 C ' ' 5 1 K L I ' . . . Y Y . , , . , - , . , . . p 4 o '- s C 1 ' ' T i. LCE JOGGY P00 MUCH HORNIFI' Q - 3 .-1 1 WY' 'A 2 'QWWQ' .x,I- N, . , I IN DOESTUT LOOK LIKE. SPRING DANCIN' if 1 59, Ly R , 'X 1' ,hi .' 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MISSOURI Lindenwood very cordially inviles lhe young women of The Class ol 38 'ro Come VISIT our campus A friendly welcome awails you You will be inleresled in lhe modern courses available and lhe specific problems I young women lhal have Lindenwood s enlire allenhon JOHN L ROEMER Presidenl Box No CL 38 Sl Charles Missouri Xl ID A B T Kearns Chesfer Ph Schaurn Geo W Burley KNOwLlDGi MEANS SERVICE Presndenl Vcc Pres and M3 era A I xv u W ualily and Carelulness Dislingursh Analyzang Ihe proper INSURANCE needs Io adequalely Our' Ser-Vice prolecl properly holdings and safeguard financial slabrllfy requires a fhorough KNOWLEDGE of all Insurance forms confracfs and rulings supporled by prachcal EXPERIENCE The issuing of lmporfanf confracls of lndemmfy as ser: ous business and carries wrfh If a defimfe responsnblllfy whuch resfs largely upon Ihe shoulders of 'rhe framed and experienced agen? 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