Cleveland High School - Beacon Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1923
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' 126' 1 1 05. as QU' sagnxm ' 'ua' 'UWM' 'A syn Y AJ 2 0 gl n 4 ' T 0 as o n I , Q. 4 9 q I rw u L' 4 Q 5 n 'xaf 5 T4 ' I 'lN'1 1 f a l a 5' 0: bx'63-mu' 'U' .L s 'Y il mo YS 'I 0? 5 K K 12.4 64' ll 1 . 3 g Pa- Q Wllllllullu fwifii gd I 9. he 9 ' M- n6A ' ig NEW MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY Mr C W Hawkms who has recently come to our History Depart ment attended the University of Mlssourl and the Umverslty of Chicago He has taught at the Central Hrgh ot Kansas Cxty Mo and at McK1nley Hlgh Mxss l1ene Kavanagh a St Loulsan came to us from enmngs Hlgh School Jennmgs Mo She IS a graduate of Washlngton Umverslty Miss Kavanagh IS a teacher of English Mxss Mary C Roach also of the English Department attended Vassar College and Washxngton Umverslty She has taught ln the hlgh schools of Overland and Clayton Mo Mlss Roach IS a MISSOUTIHH Mlss Bess O Gorman attended the American Gymnastlc Unlon at lndxan apolls lndlana Miss O Gorman feels rlght at home at Cleveland for whlle she was attending hugh school she had Mlss FISSC Miss Fmkelnburg Mr Frye and Mr Huntlngton as teachers Mlss Eunice Coleman came to us from Emporia Kansas where she graduated from the Kansas State Normal School Miss Coleman also gradu ated from the Gregg School of Commerce of Chlcago llllnols She taught ln five hugh schools ln Kansas Mlss Lllmlla Nerud of T0bl3S Nebraska attended the Southwest State Teachers College and Drury College She taught ln Monett Webb and Moberly Mo Mlss Nerud IS ln the Engllsh Department Mr R K Whltesltt a teacher m our Manual Trammg Department attended the lndlana State Teachers College Armour and Bradley lnstltutes and the Kansas State Manual Tralnmg Normal He was a teacher of Manual Tralnlng ln Altoona Pa Canton Ohlo Detroit Mlch Massillon Ohio and lndxanapolls lnd Miss Blrdre Hllb has taken Mr Bluthardt s place ln our Music Depart ment She graduated from Harris Teachers College Northwestern Umver sity ancl the ChlC8gO Musical College Also from the Kroeger School of Musxc of St Lours Mlss l-lllb won a muslcal scholarshlp wlth Oscar Asanger of New York Mlss Marguerite Redd, who IS asslstlng xn the office, came to St Louls from Kentucky Before taking her present posltlon she was engaged ln work at the Board of Educatlon After a year at Soldan High School, Mr R C White came to our Manual Tralmng Department Before coming to St Louis, he taught ln Rock Sprlngs, Wyommg, Marysville and Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, and Kansas State Normal Teachers' College, at Emporla, of which school he IS a graduate Page f our saigisbsg easff Xsxsesgneea AN HONOR SOCIETX The orgamzatlon of a local chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools IS belng considered by the Student Councll Membershlp ln the Natlonal Soclety has Increased rapidly slnce lts organization some years ago lts value has been demonstrated ln an ever wldemng circle of secondary schools throughout the country It IS understood that membershlp m thls society will be open to a llmxted number of Seniors and New Seniors and wlll be based upon scholarshlp character service and leadershlp To be chosen as a member upon the basls of these standards will be an honor unsurpassed by any other that can be won IH our school By 1ts emphasls upon thoe qualltxes whlch tend to develop the hlghest type of manhood and womanhood and by lts recognltlon of all around achievement the National Honor Soclety lf establlshed here will undoubtedly be a most useful Influence m helplng to uphold the Ideals of APPRECIATION The Beacon staff IS slncerely grateful for the excellent co operation of members of the faculty and puplls of the school rn preparing this Issue of The Beacon The cover design was made by Charles Bernlnghaus two terms ago under the mstructlon of MISS Saams Hamblett Grlgg whose work has added to the attractlveness of many issues of The Beacon prepared the new deslgns for the dlvlslon pages Other pupils under the mstructlon of lVlr Zeller fur nlshed the new decorative designs whlch appear at the bottom of varlous pages The art staff has been fortunate ln havmg the benefit of advice from Mr Zeller and MISS Flnkelnburg lVlr Beers and his typewrltlng classes have the thanks of the staff for then helpfulness m typlng the materlal for the prmter We are indebted to the Orange and Blue and to its sponsor lVlr Bragg for thelr staunch support IH promotlng the lnterests of The Beacon lVl1ss Wllhelml and lVlr Schmale rendered valuable servlce by thelr assist ance ln the selectlon of llterary material Thelr help IS greatly appreciated The wlllmgness of the school s office force to help has always been appre clated by the staff and we wish to thank them The staff expresses lts thanks to Arthur Wllkenlng who very klndly presented to The Beacon a sign The Beacon Office neatly lettered and hung ln a frame of his own constructlon To everyone who has contributed ln any way to the success of this Issue of The Beacon the staff extends its cordlal thanks And last but far from least the members of the staff wish to extend to thelr sponsor Mr T D Kelsey thelr hearty thanks for his untlrlng efforts and his unselfish devotlon of time ln the compllmg of this ISSUC of The Beacon P051 I' lvl f w Ks : J Y I . 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I , X ggi-5' ' Q fss t fr DAILY AUDITORIUM SESSIONS The new arrangement, inaugurated this semester, whereby pupils go to lunch during a free period-the fourth, fifth, or sixth-has brought about some interesting changes in the regular routine of school life. ln the first place with three lunch periods instead of the two which were formerly provided service in the lunch room has been facilitated and the con gestion there ha been relleved Since our enrollment is far beyond the nor mal capacity of our bulldlng the advantage of this is readily apparent to hungry boys and girls ln the second place the new arrangement allows time for a short audi torrum se slon every day at the close of each of the three periods mentioned Thus we have had many more opportunities than was formerly the case to hear addresses by various speakers and to be entertained by clubs and by individual pupils of the school The committee of teachers in charge of these as emblies Mr Ewers Mr Mark Moody and Miss Weeks are to be given credit for arranging many interesting programs during the term The amount and variety of talent available among our fellow pupils has been a revelation to some of us One disadvantage of the arrangement lies in the fact that when a club presents a program all its members must miss a large part of their class work during two of the three periods This should act as an incentive to club mem bers to maintain such standing 1n their studies that they can afford to be absent from class once or twice durlng the term if called upon to take part in one of these programs For the pupll who engages ln these audltorlum exercises the experience of appearing ln public IS not without value and the fact that ln each of the three assemblies he IS laying claim to the interest and attention of many hundreds of hearers should stimulate him to put forth hrs best efforts Everything considered the new plan has worked out successfully and has been welcomed by the pupils as a feature which adds to the interest of school life Q, F j QTL' Ulfimi- Qjql P! ,T nh' W V15 -ng, X K Page Szx V 1 , - S . 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A!! 1111114 417 7' '31 Srfflf 17111 lI!5f1 1- ' A1111- JAMEQ BAHRENBURG EUGENE BARTH MADELINE BETTS baters Smcerlty and trustworthlness are manifest 1n all hls enterprnses Beacon Staj 23 Webster Hayne 20 Student Founcll 21 Debatzng C JtmmY 'S one of our best de Here IS the gentleman who Madeline besides bemg a revels ln personal opm IOIIS Beacon Stag 22 all around sport possessor of a very sweet voxce Pres Grangers Student Counczl 20 Basketball G A A THELMA BOHLE Just to be dlfferent her chief A dlstmctlon Page Ten EMERSON BROWN agreeable chap who be depended upon almost everythmg Webster Havne 20 Cartoonzst Club Track 20 21 Athletzc can for C ERWIN CROISSANT When lt comes to lessons Erwm belongs to the Dont Worry Club Craft Club I9 20 21 22 . . h . . y . . n . ' ' - - , is a ' . , '22 , ' ', ' , '21 , ' . '21, , '20 '22 '23 . . ., '20 Debating Team, '21, '22 , ', ' , '22 . . f - ' 'I ' 2 . , ' , '21 , ' , ' , ' , ' ' '20 , ' , ' , '22 FRANK Dr: WEESE Lnwm DICKHAUT KATHLEPJN DOUGHERTY While chairman of the plc Page Mr Wrlgley Quxet unassuming and as ture commlttee Frank was rather forgetful at umes but we all for gave htm Bnd I8 19 20 21 Track I8 I9 sweet as the Kathleen of Chess Club Smllm Through AnruzH Shaw 22 WL 201 MICHAEL EBINGER CORNELIUS FERNAU FDWARD FIKEN Mike the SCICIIIIHC IS a ra Cornellus IS a phllosophe! He IS a quiet fellow never duo bug and a deep thmker who makes a sound Vzce Pres Flerllson Flub Wzreless Club around Track Athletic C never speaks until spo But he 15 just the kmd of ken to boy we lnke to have Page Eleven . - I . 1 . , . . .t -- . V . , - s ' l in ,7 , 0. . ., , 2 a Z , 3, , , , . Orchestra, 18, 19, ,20, '21 , , , , . . ' Ci 7, ' . , , - - 4. H Lols GUNDLACH Lols cheery and friendly smlle hrlghtens the hlu est Monday Pres Betsy Ross 21 Sec Betsy Ross 22 French Club WALTER HACHTMAN ETHEL HARE An lndustnous lad who In class Ethel ns a qulet mnss shmes ln the chem lah but gutslde of class oratory well that s dlfferent Student Councnl 20 21 22 bee 61 Treas Orchestra Sec Typaurltzng Club RUTH HARTE MARTHA HEHRLEIN A v1v1d sparklmg eyed bru She has no enemles for who nette of charmmg de could he other than meanor frlendly to Martha Cle Cluks Art Club Pzpes 0 Pan I9 20 Swimming Team 20 Athletic C Page Twelve ERNEST HEIDLAND If trophles were offered for swlmmmg Frnest would surely add to our collec UOII Athletzc C Tack I9 20 21 . . , , . . 9 '9 5 9 l - ,'20 ' ,922 'QKQS T ,',',,2I f , , , -' ' ,22 G. A. A., ' , '22, '23 MARTHA IISTHI-:R HEITZ Y HEINRICHSME ER Queen Es wnh her Sweet A mald of commendable qual and agreeable dlSP05lU0n mes quarrels wxth no one Beacon Stag Pres Cle Cluke 20 Phllo 21 Le Chapeau 21 Pzpea 0 Pan I9 20 DoRoTuY HOLBROOK Dorothy nf. a seemmgly quiet mlss whose eyes fairly sparkle wlth trlckery and laughter W L Latm Club 21 MARY HoLBRooK Lowlw HoocK HAROLD HUBELE A frxend ln need lb a friend He cant draw geometrlcal There s 'something fishy lndeed fi urea but he does draw dbout thus fellow he 3 so the urls much at home ln the water Sltllllllllflb Club Z2 23 Page Th zrteen . ' H ., . . - - ' . 1. . ' . , 223 ' , .,',22 0. ..,21 ,Z .22 Q , ,,22 ' , , , 21 he l l ' - 2 1, ' ' ' , ' U. . b . H 9 5 OSCAR JENNEWEIN MARSHALL JONES UODFREY KNETZCER Brnmful of punch and pep BBQldCS bemg a gemus He has such a frlendly mter Latm Marshall IS an ar est ln everyones affairs Clemson Club 21 22 dent devotee of the always wlllmg to offer Student Council 21 22 lllgllel' forms of muslc good advlce Beacon Staff Scholarvlzzp C Scholarshzp C RUSSELL KoEN1c Russ leaves Kleveland Wllll DOROTHEA K0oP ROBERT KREYLING U K. . . in . . ' . . . , . , . , , s ' s I ' s . , , 3 , . u I Q I - .4 ,, - .4 ,, I ' Dorothea is so tiny that you Robert is a jolly, contented : , - ' ' - he , 's ' ll ' ., e- ' 7 n - . - . . . . ' ' ' 7 '20 , '20 , , , , , , , ,20 ' 7 ' 3 , , two feathers ln hls cap one for his hemg a speak er and another for be mg chalrman of our so clal commlttee Camera Club 19 20 Student Counczl 22 Page Fourteen have to look hard to find r but she 1 we worth lookmg for Spanzsh Club Type Club Betsy Ross 21 fellow but when occa slon demands he b comes reserved and quxet Clezlzson Club Webster Hayne Craft Club Tennzs 22 IRMA KRUEGER The works of Beethoven Wagner and Mendels sohn are at her fingers ends G A A CleCIul1s WALTLR KUEHL EDMOND LANGFORD A whxz ln Trlg He does nothm but he does Clezluon Club 21 lt well Student Couarzl Craft Club Scholarshzp C T .Square Club J OH N LAZAR who has learned some lessons on the grldlron besides those which he gamed from books SAMUEL LEoPoLD STROTHER MCGINNIS Our Sam IS small but a Webster you have a rlva mlghty athlete Clee Club 21 Student Caunczl Band 21 2? Baseball 22 Oramry C Football 2 Athletic C Page Ftfteen 1 . 9 . . . . . g. 1 '- t ' . . ' ' , . ' Cl 79 w John is a true gentleman. ' ' ' ' l. V . I . , , . I - 1 1 . 5 5 . s. as sa , . ,..1 , - n fi 97 HELEN MCMICHAEL DAN MARTIGNON LILLIAN MEISINGER Its Irlsh she 15 asweet col Great thoughts come from A young Dlana Athletxcs een the heart IS her hobby Anna Shaw Orange and Blue Stag LAURA TVIELSHEIMER As graceful as a falry flower swayed by the mornmg breeze Sec Cle Cluks 21 Sgt at Arms Uke Club 22 Pzpes 0 Pan Page Szxteen The ARLINE MEYER mmost recesses of her heart are not open to all but 1f you chance to be her frlend you own a treasure of love and svm pathy Treas Plnlo 21 Treas Le Chapeau 22 Pzpes 0 Pan Betsy Ross CARL MEYER Carl doesnt mind telling you what he thinks about you and doesn t care what you thmk of hlm Pres Craft Club 20 Student Counczl 21 9 . . . . w . A . . , . . s - 9 - v v s . - , , - 1 ' ' ' 1 . ' ' . , - s s - s - s ar - s - s RUTH MEYER MARGARET MOSER ALLAN RIUELLER A qunet mtelllgent scholar just full of llfe and pep and Hrs keen qense of humor and L a devotee of art rare llterary abnllty have 0 W All d Scholarshlp C Pres cle Cluks igflzlagsan l9tInCll0H Ill Le Chapeau Assoc Editor Oranbe and Blue 23 Student Council 21 Beacon Stag 21 22 A Pzpes 0 Pan Oran e and Blue C EDWARD NALCKE CATHERIRE RABENAU BCS! rerrlemlberfrd a the The mlldeet manners and the Godfather of the entlest heart ange and Blue Baby Al h et mae Track 20 21 0 W L Oranbe and Blue Staff Orchestra Athletic C Beacon Staff Ora: e and Blue C Lous REITZ A rival of lrvmgs. garrulous old lady Pres Cartoon Club 22 Sec Cartoon Club 20 Page Seventeen , . .' t , ' . ' 66 '97 9 L - ' s Q ' 0 , , r , , , , - , - , A W U D , r , V - , . . . . .. , s . ' ' J as as no ,, , - U - r U . . ,, ' ' Sn - . , , , , , . . . . , .1 - .6 H 66 77 'S' HILDA RENTH HEI EN Ross HERBERT RUMER Silence and wlsdom an ex Alvsays m a hurry Tue number of glrls who le cellent combmatlon Pres Ulm Club 22 Spanzsh flub 20 21 Le Chapeau Scholarship I set Herbs path can b compared only t te freckles whlch adorn his ace Director Mandolin Club Tenms Sgt at Arms Neu Seruors JOHN RYAN MEECILLE SANDVOSS An unusually quiet Irishman Wnh lnfe and all IH lt she seems content Beacon Stag 22 Oranae and Blue Staff Alethmae Anna Shaw Spanlsh Club 21 Page Ezghteen HELEN SCHEID Speech IS great but sllence IS greater Ai. .N Q . ' . l I . D - . . . , , e ' , g . 1 , , 0 h K I , ' l as :sa f . V Student Council, '19 . . , , 23 ' , '22 .- ' , 7 . . . . . . H A . . ' 7 7 ' 9, , , .1 . ,. , LORENA SCHERER asplres to play Shakes pearean roles Great ac tresses hare had the world at thelr feet success to you Lo Cle Fuks Philo Sec Pzpes 0 Pun MILTON SCHERER LILLIAN SCHUEDDIG Hall to Bull Tlldens success We are dellghted wlth her wrt and charmed wnh her pesonalxty Vzce Pres T Square Club 21 Teymm Tgam 22 Student Counczl Athleglc C Pres Le Chapeau 21 Phllo IUCILLE SCHULHERR EDNA SEITER CLARENCE SIMPSON Drvmely tall and most d Ldna ns forever bexng elect Smlllng ns easy for one wlth vmely falr ed to compose all the dazzl :ng teeth llke humorous wrltmgs for Shortys orgamzatxons Sec Cle Culus Oranbe and Blue Staff 22 Art Club 21 G A A Page N meteen L0 . V - . . . , A 1 I . . .. - or. , . V ' , . 3 ' ' , ' , . , ' - ,ac as , Treus. Le Chapeau, '21, '22 - , l , J A . . i- 2 . . . . . . x . . . , .1 1 - SK , , . . ., ,20 VERA STANWOOD LAWRENCE STEFFENS ARTHUR STODDER Melody she mlght be called Larry IS our handsome sen He IS a quxet lad at least ln for her personal beauty lor whose complexlon IS classes for he usually IS In P61'fCCI hHfm0YlY the envy of the ladxes sleeps wlth the music she cre ates Craft Club 19 Tennls Team 22 Pres Uke Club 21 Athletic C Leader Uke Club 22 Phzlo Orchestra 20 Treas Pipes 0 Pan 21 BERENICE STOEHR ELVERA STUCKENBERG JOHN STURM Llke unto some lovely sylph Elvera IS a dlllgent student A hard and wnllmg worker wlth lucid gray eyes and who IS forever digging who ns courteous to all halr of spun gold up some book ln the 11 Phuo bmw Le Chapeau Type Club 22 Crangers Page Twenty , . g . .t . . 7 . 3 9 . 9 , . , 7 ' , CK Y! - , , Sgt.-at-Arms Le Chapeau, '21 , , ' 7 7 .. , 1 . , . . . . . 9. 1 DOLLIE THLII Rum TIMPTE essons ln pep' Applv tu I e P4 one mce girl a c-r another to Rudi with some football here and there Dollle Botany Club I9 Z0 Gran ers Cranbere 20 21 Suzmmmb Team Boys Clee Flub hum VOEGELE 'lhe llttlv man wlth the hug nmse RUTH VOERG NIABPL XOCT llonsxu, Wxcwhn L ' , 2 I .if- '. 2 ' , ' 'ft ' ' - ' ' S 74 I ' .2 I I k U A 9 9 9. Q. . H , The personihcation of Yfviuff Mabel believes that She Pr-g. a lzloncl little lass. is - 1, - 1 K I - . , t . ' A 7 .5 '. 3 ,ESV , . 'g ' . . ,. ,I9 and Vamts Farr and the Qhnu ml nexthe-r lu un arbltrm-ss of Clvwlfxmls nor heard L pecxally n f3ShlOI1Q hwtorx Qturlent lnumzl Art flub Phzlo G A A aclorul ln dll the Claw lmfclu P of hfr charmm lllsposltlfm I me Prms Plulu Le Chapeau Pres Cle falls C A A Page Twenty One WILLIAM WEMHOENER ADELE WOLFE HARRY WOLTERINO Bull lS easy gomg but he gets Adeles complexxon IS the There rs muslc rn the alr there just the same envy of all oh no wonder' Harry h 1 Spanzsh Club is ere Type Club .Student Counctl KATHRYN WOOD pleasmg and studlous young mxss who wlll surely attaln her hlgh ambmon to become a nurse Pres Anna Shaw W L 20 G A A Page Twenty Two ELEANORE YOUNG VICTOR ZEPPENFELD Eleanore well known Vlcs pleaslng smlle attracts throughout the school for her the glrls and wms the extra amount of good fellows frxendshlp t d gpm an pep Student Counctl Vzce Pres Student Counctl p,es Gmngem 21 Sec Student Counczlphji yreas Grange,-S 20 Le Chapeau . 7 Q A ' ' is ' ' ' ' - - , . . . , i , - s , . f. ' 7 ' a ' 7 0. . ., ' , '21 . . ., '19 - SI X X Sm IQZQS N X ix bi Egg THE PARADISE ISLFS OF THE PACIFIC 3 as K Aloha' Thls Hawanan word ill of greetlng stnkes a responsIve i yall chord In our hearts when after voy agmg two thousand mnles across the Indlgo blue surface of the Pacific Ocean Wlth ltS gold tlpped waves and Ieflectxons of colorful sunsets and lunar ralnbows we step ashore on Oahu the most Important of the mne Islands composmg the Terrxtory of HHWHII U S A Wreaths of fragrant flowers or garlands called leIs are thrown about our necks as symbols of greetmg and affectlon whlle the natIonal Hawanan band gnves us an appealmg welcome We find ourselves In Honolulu a cIty of beautlful locatlon wlth the ocean breaklng Into surf on the coral reefs just outsxde ltS door and the troplcally wooded mountalns and the extlnct volcano craters both rxch In color as Its background a clty whlch mId way between the Unlted States and the Orient IS a meeting place for many races and natlons apanese Hawallan Chmese Korean Portugese FIlIpIno Brltlsh German Russlan and Amerlcan We see llttle Chlnese women In thelr qualnt trousers and jackets women of apan lh thelr many colored klmonos the Hawauan women In the long grotesque wrapper lxke garments whlch the early mIssIonarIes Introduced slde by sxde wlth fashlonable Engllsh or Amerxcan resldents for here the Unrtecl States IS workmg out one of the greatest AmerIcanIzatIon problems of the age Uncle Sam has fully reallzed the stragetlc Importance of thls mld PBCIHC possesslon for the Island of Oahu alone IS one of the most trongly fortlfled spots In the world The crater of the extmct volcano Dlamond Head whlch stands as a sentlnel overlooklng the cIty falrly brlstles Wlfh cannon and the few hundred square mlles of the Island contain seven army posts one of which Schofield Barracks IS consldered the largest garnson In the world The langorous beauty of the cIty however IS not In the least SUggCStlVC of mllltarlsm The groves of cocoanut palms, hyblscus hedges half con ceallng tYOplC8l gardens, avenues of tall royal palms and flower bearing trees Wlth showers of golden blossoms afford a spectacle of colorful beauty, as do the resIdentIal sectlons WhlCh wlnd up the mountaln valleys to the splendld heIghts overlookmg the ocean The forms of recreatlon are varxed and dellghtful We may follow the mountain traxls up Tantalus, we may bathe In the Warm waters at Walklkl Beach, or slt quletly on one of the PICYS watchmg the brown sklnnecl natlve Page Tuelzly Four 1.- ' V Xl I .1 - Q v s . 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L... ,,,.a.-f-ff 9141 .gP!?r1 L...,, .W I a nyxvg xi ff' 41 '51 xi-1, K ,MWA Q i kbei boys drvrng for pennles or standrng erect on surf boards as the breakers come rollrng rn whrle farther out an ocean lrner on rts way to the Orrent drsappears over the horizon Leavrng the beach we go to the busrness drstrrct where we vrsrt a huge prneapple cannery a number of Orrental shops and spend some trme at the market where we see at close range all the types of lslanders absorbrngly occupred We can purcha e the natrve frults the mountaln apple the papara the alllgator pear or huge prneapples soft and lucrous throughout We see the natrves buyrng taro from whrch they wrll make por the natronal food a great delrcacy to them but whrch to us looks much lrke a gray whlte wall paper paste We are rnterested rn the brrghtly colored fish whrch are carrred away wrapped rn the green leaves of the tr Here we see also butter sent from Australra and eggs which have been covered wrth a dark preservatrve and sent over from Chrna Our rmpressrons of Oahu wrll not be complete however wrthout a trrp around the rsland to see certarn sectrons of volcanrc barrenness on the other srde and to garn a closer vrew of the lrfe of the natrves We wrll start from ite Pall or tremendous clrft from whrch Kamehameha one of the early krngs rn the heat of battle dashed hrs enemres and so as the conqueror unrted the lslands Descendrng we go through mrles and mrles of prneapple fields catch glrmpses of water buffaloes at work rn the rrce held note the trny shacks of the I-lawarran frshermen and vrsualrze the days when the more prcturesque grass huts stood rn the place of these structures We drrve for hours on a road as well made as any crty boulevard on erther srde of whrch are Frelds of sugar cane where we see the Japanese and Frlrprno laborers lookrng lrke scarecrows wrth heads and hands swathed rn bandages to prevent scratchrng from the sharp edges of the sugar cane We come next to one of the huge plantatron settlements where thousands of employees have therr trny homes Nearby rs the sugar mrll where we see carloads of the cane taken from the fields and transformed rnto enormous vats of borlrng molasses If we are fortunate enough to be mvrted to a luau or natrve feast we will see the roasted pig dug from the Hre hole rn the earth and the por eaten with one or two fingers accordrng to rts thrckness as Hawarlan etrquette demands But we must hasten back to the crty of Honolulu for the homeward trrp As the steamer rs movrng out and the natrve band playrng Aloha we throw back to our frrends on shore one of the lers grven us rn departure as a token that our affectron rs forever bound to thrs beautrful spot where true hosprtalrty rs so natural and unfergned Over the seas of sunset over the water blue Come to Hawarr s golden rsles we long to welcome you For you the farrest garlands for you the sweetest song For you the best alohas are wartrng come along Page Twenty Slx I Yu 5 ' K ..,..1 Y ' S - m m X Q FX X -, qi , A Y , T 9 y , l 7 y r ' : ' Y 7 Y , , 1 - - . . .. .. . . .. . .. . v v r , - - , . .. , . . , , -4 - , , .. . ., . . - , , y , , , , Q y -, L V , - , . ... , . . .. ., . , v . . . .r .,, r H Y 1 . . . . . .. ,. 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' . fills so X i xgweag JIMMY BARRYS GREAT MOMENT If one looked rather closely at a large map of Pennsylvania he would hnd lVlcKees Rocks to be located on the Ohlo Rlver about fifteen mlles above Pxttsburgh lVlcKees Rocks was a typlcal steel town It had a large forelgn popu lation whnch concentrated ID a smgle dlstrlct called the Bottom from the mam offices of the steel company for a block extended the business dlstrl-.t of this section It consisted of the Emporlum S Kornofsky Proprietor Ladies lVlens and Childrens Furnlshlngs Poradas Saloon the social center of the town a furnlture store the Mars the leading motion plcture house ln the Bottom a feature picture every night and severa grocery stores Further along the same street and branching from lt extended row after row of four family houses monotonous ln their slmllarlty and reflect mg the squalld and poverty strlcken axr of the sectxon ln general ln one of these houses llved lmmy Barry a youth of twelve plentl fully endowed wxth freckles to match hrs carrot colored halr He had blue eyes a stub nose and ears whxch he could wrlggle to the great dellght of himself and hls aSSOClHt6S Hrs father belng quite occupled when off work ln swelling lVl1ke Poradas bank account and hrs mother engrossed m the care of the vounger members of her plentiful brood perhaps cllcl not glVC hlm the attention he deserved As a result he developed mto a regular cllent of the uvemle Courts and an excellent prospect for the penltentlary e smoked butts from the street when he could not steal hrs father s nalls as he called them By right of conquest he was the head of a gang whose greatest delights were to bean a man with a be be gun break a wrndow or do some other mlschxef He attended the Carnegle Qchool or rather he was made to attend t As the other alternative was the House of Correction he chose the lesser of two evils l-e was the despalr of all teachers because of his mlschlevous and obstinate dlsposltlon He seemed lmpervlous to all knowledge and yet ln the heart of this mlscreant rankled a desire to take the leadmg part m the entertamment held by the Carnegle School at the end of every half year The entertalnment was a pecullar mstltutlon ln the Bottom lt was the dramatlc event of the year On that day Pole and Slovak l-lungarlan and RUSSIBH lrlsh and German turned out en masse to see thexr helrs perform To take the leading part rn this was Indeed an honor to be sought md lmmv wanted lt When lmmy wanted a thlng he usually got lt m spite of all dlfhcultles The reoulrements for the honor were first rank P151 Tut 111 I 14111 Y W 5 ' 1 Q' Xgggha Q 5r.b K. 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'- Q. , 1 Fisk S ssfgwa 3 ln scholarshlp and a perfect attendance record They ran agalnst lrns nature but lt IS marvelous what an object can do to spur people on and lmmy was no exception The contest was to be held for the month of October and It was October flrst To Miss Conway the gentle hearted and near sighted teacher m Room Fourteen lt was llke every other but not so to lmmy After fm lshlng a selection from the Blble the day s lessons were begun The first was geography Sam state the pxmclpal products of Australia MISS Conway asked and as he rattled off the llst accurately she looked about her with smlle of approval and letting her eyes rest on lmmy she remarked If all my puplls were luke Sam Kornofsky teaching would mdeed be a pleasure xmmy wlll you enumerate fwe important cltles of Australla and tate a fact about each'-' lmmy gave them wlthout an error Miss Conway ralsed her eyebrows IH surprlse but supposing the recltatxon to be a freak she passed lt by As the days passed however lmmy rrvaled Sam and a close con test ensued between them Miss Conway went through her duties with a sense of prlde and pleasure for had she not transformed the worst boy ln school lnto one of the best and succeeded ln dolng what no other teacher had done3 The sltuatlon was becommg desperate for lmmy Three weeks had passed wrth no apparent advantage to exther lmmy addmg m school to that old axlom All IS falr m love and m war declded to use strategy As Sammy entered the schoolyard one day the hltherto aloof lmmy approached hlm enthusiastically and demanded Wanna Joln my gang3 Sammys face kindled wlth Joy for what boy at the age of eleven wlll not Join a gang especlally one which has as lts members the aristocracy of Boyv1lle3 Sure Sam replied whadayou pay to get 1n3 Dont pay nuthin lmmy answered dlsgustedly you glt nltlated first If you wanna joln we ll nltlate you now Sammy school forgotten gladly assented and the gang proceeded to a nearby lot to nltlate him ln spite of the fact that the last bell would rlng m ten mmutes The ritual was COplCd from a Deadshot Duck novel and after sundry abrldgements and modlfxcatlons had been made because of the time was substantlally as reported below Sammy s fmger was prlcked and a few drops of blood collected wlth out any appreclable enjoyment on his part These before the awestrlcken eyes of the younger members were dropped on Sams head whrle Jlm solemnly pronounced the following Sam Kornofsky IS now offlclally Page 7 uenty Ame sq . 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'- v 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . - v . . - v . .. . . 1 V. r - -. fi-'1lS X i Ssxgiei baptrzed ln hrs own blood and rs chr stened Black lm the Dip and IS enrolled as an everlastlng member of the Bottom Gang Next the dazed Sammy was tled securely head and feet and a clrcle of yelllng proddlng lndlans formed about hlm By thls tlme he was blub bermg and when the gang left hlm the blubbermg broke mto a prolonged wall ust as the last bell rang he succeeded m releasing himself and came ln school late Hrs record was broken and lmmy got the leading part ln the entertamment It was seven o clock of The Day and already there were a handful of people m the Pollsh Falcon Hall Now there entered a tall Slovak vsrth broad features and gnarled hands accompanled by hrs shriveled woman as he called her and a group of young coming Amerlcans who had come to see their brother Stanislaus ln the tamment Next there entered lmmys parents hls father with bloated face and red nose and wrth a feeling of dlsgust his thoughts of the bunch at Porada s saloon and as befitted the mother of such an lmportant personage Slovak lrlsh Pole Magyar all entered to form one of the motllest though most appreclatlve crowds ever seen at a school entertainment Enght oclock approached wlth the performers m a buzz of 6XCltC ment and with the teachers lmgermg nervously m the wmgs whlle the crowd chattered volubly ID all languages mcludmg the Scandinavian At last the prmclpal arose and dellvered a speech of welcome to the assembled multitude ln plte of the fact that not flfteen per c nt of the audience understood what he said he was applauded heartily and the pro gram began The first number was a vrolm solo lntermmgled wrth lt were the cries of babies of all nations To even an amateur IH music there would be a serlous doubt as to whether the vlollmst or the babxes pro duced the better music but to the crowd the vlolln solo was beautlful Encores were enthu lastlcally demanded and given whlle the face of the mother of thls coming genlus beamed with prlde Thus the program went on number after number bemg heartlly applauded At last the cllmax of the evenmg arrlved It took the form of a pageant of the forty elght states Each boy had the name of a state pmned dlagonally across the front of his body lmmy of course was Pennsylvanra They executed then' maneuvers without a mlshap and were a pleasing plcture for any stage Comlng to rest at last they were applauded until the walls reverberated nmmy s great moment was at hand ames Barry stepped forward to clellver the poem Columbla by oaqum Miller All eyes looked hrs way and the spot light especially Imported from Pittsburgh played upon hlm For the first time ln his life Jlmmy felt a feellng akm to fear He Page Tlzzrly ' ' : .1 - X X X 'assi Y - 4l' 1 r T Y ' - . . 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' Y f 1 tl I YY nl a n r , J - , f ?'1X X Xik F53-IS ss K 12 1 began the stlrrlng lrnes of the justly famous poem wlth a lump 1n hls throat and wxth his arms hanging llmply at hls SldCS As he proceeded the f6CllD2 hevan to overwhelm hlm and he groped xn vam Search of the lines Wnth a stramed look he beg rn the third verse They sailed and sallecl He pau ed for thought and I9 hls eyes hllnded with te xrs he whispered They salled and salled Some one behind hlm snlckered They sailed and sailed lmmys cup was too full He sought physical rellef and Wlth hrs back to the astounded aucllence he began peltlng hrs companlons rlght and left ln a moment the pageant of the unlted forty elght states was transformed lnto a clvll war New York presented Texas with a bloody nose and lVla1ne Xvyommg and MISSOUTI were on their backs The rest of the states were one huge howllng mass of lHdlStlIlgUlShEiblC humanlty Flnally several teachers ouleted the boys whlle lmmy retxred unobserved through the nearest 6Xlt disgraced but happy MERLL FAINSOD SUNNII lC1llIIZllI If 1 1 111 111111111111 1111 111 Il 111 1 1 1111 1 1 11 111111811 Ill 1 ll 1Sl 1111111 1 111111 I1 Il 111 11p11s1 ls 811111 11 Ill 1 1l IIIIIIIIN 111 1 1 Illll 1 110118 111 1111111111 1111 111111 1151111 I1 1111111 fllglll., 11111111511 111181 Il 11111 111111 111111111 1111115 ld 1111 s 181111 1x1 s11 1 I1 ll .J IIS 11111 111111 1111 l1111111s 11111111 1111111511 1111 111 11111111er1'11 11111111 11111111511 11 ll 11111 l11110r Illlgt lllllly One ff ' ' 1 X X ' .1 - f - - XRKXX kin g ' x XXX x Xgflx jk . -. 4, se ess as ,,- , egg '- - --ef -1- 5 , :J R- li 1, -r1,p:-, 4 . . 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A '- es.-'1s! si3 ROZETTA N a small vlllage ln soutlaern ltaly llved GIOVBHHI Pastrml and hrs family Their abode was a two roomed hut as were most of the homes of the peasants But the cot of Pastrlnl was accursed The peasants crossed themselves when passmg hls door and turned thelr heads away when he appeared rn the doorway But all gazed wlth deep plty lntermlngled wlth awe and superstition upon hrs daughter For upon Rozetta PHSIYIHI the curse had fallen Rozetta now twelve years of age llthe of llmb black of han' beautiful as the dawn Rozetta could not speak lf you had vnslted the vlllage old Cantatnce would have told you about lt for he was the acknowledged spokesman alone knew who killed our Slgnor s guest He professed to know nothlng about lt and as a result an mnocent man was hanged From that time on his fortunes decreased He lost hrs posltlon as our Slgnor s gamekeeper his money was stolen and hls home burned When a child was born to him they found that her tongue was dumb Lookmg wisely at you Cantatnce would add The father would not speak The daughter cannot speak It IS a punish ment And whlspermg What IS more the chlld Rozetta IS possessed by devils She has a furros temper and as she cannot cry out she dances the dance of Satan Yes dances! And she has never been known to cry or laugh lmagme Srgnor! Rozetta stood ln the doorway of her home She was watching the chrl dren play Had anyone notlced they would have been moved by her expres slon Her large expresslve black eyes were sad wistful her carmlne llps drooped at the corners She was lonely How she longed to play wlth them! Today they seemed so happy perhaps they would Include her ln their game She tlmldly appreached them Oh the longmg of those mourn ful eyes! A small urchln percelvmg her dellbelately spat ln her face Her father IS a crlmmal she sald The rest began to taunt her ln their Innocence they knew no better Rozetta stlffened her eyes flashed fire her hands were clenched She leaned forward as lf she would speak Then realxzmg her plnght she Hung her arms wide and threw back her head as though beseechmg Heaven to help her And then she danced It was her only form of expresslon Oh that dance! Vlflld twnrls mad fhngs leaps mto the alr menacmg gestures a passionate dance The chlldren huddled together frightened but fascinated The grace of those leaps those gestures! That dance that mad dance was a study m ltself She leaped hlgh and then dropped llmply to the ground Her face had resumed lts calm expression When the chrldren had gone she rose and walked slowly mto the hut Early the next mormng Rozetta went to fetch water from the vlllage Page 7 I1 zrzy Tu 0 7 w kan, ? X. X Els? - Q - l ' rxsx .i i .X Xxx aff GD ' 6: -45. ' ' - 3, L ' .' . -jf' sp- . - pil .GQ . . 1 xl ' P . 'it ,Ll . ' , . . . . y , v w l ' , Giovanni Pastrini is cursed, he would say. This is why. Pastrini - - , , . ' Y , I y 4 . p , . I I - ' 7 , . I I ! it l U ' Y I . user 'X 5 QM spring lt was one of those cool beautiful mornings of spring Rozetta azed about her and drew a deep breath of appreciation The artrst rn her cried out with the beauty of lt all How she loved the woods' If only she could shout and laugh A butterfly fluttered past and Rozetta danced after rt lt eluded her but her dance drd not stop Her eyes were bright her llps smrlmg as she danccd lightly over the moss porslng on her toes here then quickly twrrlrng with hands on her hips she would execute gay llttle steps So did Rozetta laugh and sing bhe did not know that she had a spectator The rmpresarro of the nerghborrrg city theatre lrcard of her wild dancing and through curiosity had come to see her He had followed her to the woods and had watched the dance It decided him He arran ed that th child should be given lessons What mrvht she not be with a year or two of training' Giovanni Pastrrnr was a life for her unable to speak dancing to fill a guilty father s pocket Of that neither Andrea the director nor Pastrlnr thought But then the plague wept through the village The mother of Rozetta fell a vrctrm to rt The child s grief was krllrng her She had loved her sad faced mother passionately And to lose this only protectorl Accustomed to abuse from her father and continually grieved by the insults of her nergh bors yet this shock seemed too much She seemed stupefred with grief but no tears came After the funeral attended by a few villagers purely out of curio rty Rozetta went to the woods Her father followed at a distance Already he was seeing the gold Rozetta s dancing would bring At the well he stopped hort ln th open place to the rde Rozetta was dancing The father gazed entranced lt was a dance of sorrow Each motion bespoke 1 word The child was expressing her grref Her face was blanched white her great eyes were filled with the deepest uflerlng her lrps were drawn She moved slowly with infinite grace her body bendrng forward then around to the Slde then circling to the back the arms outstretched supplrcat mg The man realized the wonder' of such CXPYCSSIOH with music and the proper costume' Ah he would become rrch Then he sank to her knees her arms pressed against her side her head thrown far backward the black hair hanging almost to the ground As rf Heaven had an wered the plea for a relief from such intense suffering tears slowly rolled clown the white cheeks She rs worth a fortune murmured the man But fate pursued Grovannr the cursed Slowly Rozetta ralsed her arms upward gracefully she rose to standing positron then to her toes her expression became tender her eyes were fixed on the ky she made an effort eemed to struggle choke then Mother' called Rozctta whose tongue had been dumb and with a sob she fell rn a crumpled heap When Pastrmr reached her she was dead EDNA SEN-ER Page Ylllfly lhree 7 w 'f I . - t Xe X S s - - i Qs .1-5' as sex? x .x E ' , 11-' w R 4 X X ,gf 5: - .-. Y, T .. , O , , ' . . Z - , - , . . . . U S . . D . overjoyed. He could retrieve his lost fortunes if the child succeeded. What Y . . ' . S . . v , - ' , - A . . , l ' . Q. W . - , . . M . 0 . . . 1 s . ee s' ' . c . ' . . . . ' 2 . S I. 2 . . y . . . ' . , 7 l 1 .- ' . , l . S , ' ' , G . . . . - c , - , . , . y . ' ' , -: . ' , 5 , y S , v 1' . . , rff'1fe f- f Xse32Q CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM BAH' Ice cream dldya say3 Incredibly asked five dlrty looklng boys whose ages averaged about twelve years That IS Jest what I saxd answered another boy around whom the others were seated MlStCI' Rotun s gonna glve a swell dom s at hls place tomght and hes gonna have lce cream I know ut cause I was ln the lce cream company s office when he ordered ut to be left on his back porch A grln of satlsfactlon crept over the faces of all the members of the gang They knew already what they were golng to do Cften had they stolen eats from back porches of unsuspecting people ess I-Imz leader of the gang glanced over the face of each member present Hls eyes paused on the face of a small boy about seven years old Say ess muttered what you dom here Dm3 You don t think you re IH on ut do ya3 I should say you re not You d make too much nolse an besides you re too Ilttle This amt your birthday Get out of here' A hurt expresslon crept over the face of Vernon Gross better known Dm I-Ie started to protest against thus ull treatment but he knew by experlence that It was useless for css I-Imz once determmed seldom the loft of the barn used as the gangs meetmg place slowly descended the sorrowful Dm Angrlly he recalled the words of ess the leader To thunk of lt he muttered to himself I loaned htm my football neverythmg an I don t even glt no lce cream tomght Then filled wlth a naturally human deslre for revenge he declded to turn traltor to the gang At SIX o clock that evemng Vernon Gross scam pered up the long stone steps leading to the door of Mr Rotun s cottage Mr Rotun himself answered the summons of the door bell Why hello Vernon' cheerfully spoke lVIr Rotun What can I do for you3 Well I don t know as you kln do anything for me lVIr Rotun replled Dm uneaslly but I km do somethmg fer you Yes3 Well just what can you do for me3 I km glve you a secret that ll ave you a gallon o lce cream I-Iow dnd you know I was going to have lce cream ton1ght3 Oh I know Iottsa thmgs But IVIr Rotun less I-Imz and hrs gang knows about that lce cream and are gonna swipe lt off n your porch tomght Is that true Vernon3 I suppose that well have to guard agalnst that then Mr Rotun was a qulck thmker I-Ie medltatecl a moment then turned about and called Oh Cicero! Come here Inge Tlllllj four r ws QQ., - 7 X X 'Qii A - xx gr I - --- 5 I' - fl sq- ' . - . , . I ' , ,, At- U! AA n O n I .Q . I , , . . , - - ' l Y as .. . . . . i v . . 9 J . , . y changed his mind. Down the ladder, which extended from the ground to , . , . Y J , Q .. . . y.. ' 1 1 , n V 9 , s y - . . . ll , ' OI . nl , . . . .. , . . . , I y.. . , . s . .. Y . G , ' , . . tl I n I , . , . . . , 5 rl .Q le-'35 X Sai Yassah lse comln Mlstah Rotun came the reply And ln less tlme than one can say umplng uplter CICCTO Avogadro Ashford a tall genlal negro was standmg at the Slde of Mr Rotun Hello dere Vernon Goo evenm CICCYO replied Vernon for he and the negro had always been good frlends Llsten Cicero stated Mr Rotun ess Hlnz and his gang mtend to steal that ICC cream off the porch here tonight What boss3 Steal dat cream for the pawty ton1ght3 Exactly CICCYO lll lay fer em boss put m the genial black No you neeclnt do that CICCTO advlsed Mr Rotun We had bet ter let tlme take care of the matter And turning about By the way you want All right Thanks lVlr Rotun Goo bye Vernon scampered away merry as a lark As the old church clock struck elght that nlght flve Figures crept up along the slde of the house keeplng ln the bounds of the shadows as much as possible Flnally they reached some bushes where their actlons were somewhat hldden All were happy for a blg lce cream can was plalnly VlSlblC on the porch before them All rlght so far me heartles said one Guess me an Rick km carry lt Youse glt back 1n the alley and don t make no nolse So saymg two hgures sprang cautlously up the steps took hold of the can ran at full speed and disappeared They were unaware of the fact that lVlr Rotun s servant Cicero had lnterestedly watched from behlnd a dark wlndow thelr every move Two minutes later a young lad runnmg at an Incredible speed leaped upon the back porch and rushed for the door It was Dm s soon as he attempted to knock at the door Cicero opened lt for the Afrlcan was stlll trymg to follow Wlth his eyes the flight of the youthful thlevcs They got lt' l saw em' the exerted Vernon nervously burst out without lntroductlon or reetmgs Why dldnt ya ketch em like you sand you would3 l was jest comm through the alley when ess Hlnz and Rick Tussel ran past me jest like that snapping his little Hngers They was carrym the lce cream too l know lt Cicero cause the other fellas poked fun at me The Afrlcan chuckled a blt then after a moments hesltatlon he calmly asked Vernon does you all know where dey IS gomg3 Sure Dm qulckly replled They re gonna go up ln the loft of the old barn back o Hagenbach s place P1151 Illzrlw flue ' V Y' :.-I sang' x X 'iigl gli: A X. 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A . , g . , - , , C . . . : .. i - . . y s 5 1 -f X Q 5 -3 I3 X' is 252 Wall lf you all ll lead de way we ll follow dem lascals over dere Sure come on' Maybe we kln ketch em yet Vernon suggested ust ln time to see the vxctors attempt to CllSpOSC of the spoxls Vernon Cross and the frlendly negro were statloned a short dlstance from Hagenbach s barn From here the actxons of the figures ln the loft of the barn could be clearly dlscerned by the lnght of the radlant full moon By the light of the moon the can was opened Chocolate' Me favorlte flavor exclalmed several C-reedlly each scooped up a handful and crammed hls mouth full Sput' Sputll Spntlll Each trled to dislodge the mud from hls throat Glmme water' Gimme water' was all that they could say We done put mud ln another can an fooled em Vernon the negro explamed lVlr Rotun done thought up dat llttle surprlse fo dem no count rascals Now you all better make traclts to lVlr Rotun s fo dem freshments CICEYO renmnded hlm The mere uggestlon was all that was needed and llttle Vernon was off for M1 Rotuns party at a pace too raprd even for the long legged CICEYO Vernon was happy as he rang the bell because he knew that he the desplsed Dm was to eat real lce cream that nlght Gosh h hoped xt was chocolate' ,mol PH WINHEIM Nl lll IN 1 71111 1,0111 1110011 11111111111 1011 111 1116 1111111115 811113 111111111115 111611111 jllS1 1111101 1111111 111 1111111 111111111111111L 11lIOIll,1I 1111 11111111 1111119 1111 11011119 1100111111 s111113 f111111111ss11 11111111111g 1111 111111111 11111 tl ll 11111 1 Il Il 1111 1 11111 11 1111161111 711pp1ney11 1,1168 1111115 bw 1 A K' Q - - 1 1 Q51 f -1' wg x xvq 'b . 1 X 52? as f - E s K -7' Q55 xx - iss , 11.- . - ' ' ' lg L -fqjrf -s' .. 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S ., , . so. . - - . a . . , , , , , . lt ' I , f. . , , - , . , rs N A LIL5bON IN PHYbIOL.NOIVIY No I really don t think I should care to waste my txme and money on such a useless plece of nonsense as that I replled to a young woman sollcltor who had called unexpectedly and who had just presented very elaborate arguments as to the value of Iessons xn physlognomy She was one of that extremely ma culme type whlch IS so over conhdent and overbearing The kmd of a per on who grates upon the minds of all she meets who lrrltates and exasperates all wlth whom she comes ID contact Her small greenlsh gray eyes were cold and hard across the brldge of her prominent nose there rested a palr of large round rimmed spectacles I-ler carroty red halr was pulled txghtly lnto a mall hard knot at the back of her head thus causrng her exceptionally thln face to appear more pmched and narrow than It really wa I-Ier style of dress was extremely mannrsh I-Ier outfit conslsted of a whlte blouse wlth stlffly starched collar and cuffs an ankle length slurt a very tlght but severe Iookmg jacket a black four rn hand tle and a small rrmmed black sallor hat It would be lmposslble to pass her on the street without Despxte the e undeslrable trarts she possessed a most musrcal voice a feature whlch offset all her faults Besldes thls she was Very perslstent But I m sure you d see that such Iessons would not be a waste of tlme nor money either lf you would only allow me to demonstrate thelr real worth to you This can be done ln several ways flrst by practlcal demonstra When she left I found myself m possessxon of a card bearlng the lnscrlp tlon IVIADAIVIE CLARISSA Lessons rn Physlognomy I dld not take the matter seriously however and ln a few days the affair was completely forgotten At that tlme I had no thought of the humorous way m which ut was agaln to be called to my atttentlon Several days ago I was VlSltlng a friend IVIlss Barton Now IVI1ss Barton IS a school teacher m one of our many grammar schools with plenty of pep and vlgor with always a smile mstead of a frown always ready to offer a happy or at least practical or hopeful solution for every problem she IS the embodxment of fun and excltement a well as a senslble Jolly and pleasant companlon We were just having a friendly g0SS1p when the door bell rang and my frlend rose to answer the rmg I heard her exclalm I-low Interesting' Won t you come 1n3 I shall be pleased rf you w1II allow me a few minutes of your tlme came back to me m a sweet moderately pltched volce To my great astonlshment I recognlzed that stern black hat that tnght fittmg Jacket and that black four m hand tle It was the same sollcltor who had come to my Page Forty 7 W ,I , l I gn'.' 1 --- ' N Q . 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' , 3 ' - ' ' 3 Iii'-QS i J house advertlsmg physlognomy MISS Barton became greatly lnterested at once The sollcltor seelng that she had almost gamed a customer suggested a street car nde so that she mrght glve some practlcal demonstratlon to prove the worth of lessons ln physlognomy lVl1ss Barton fell ln wlth the ldea rmmedlately so l reluctantly attlred myself ln street ra1ment and we boarded the first car whlch came along My frlend was qulte lmpatrent and wlthout hesltatlon plcked out the hrst person she saw for the test Hm m m SlUCll6d the sohcltor Hasnt he a commandmg fxgure and a gentle expre SIOUB l can tell by looklnv at hlm that his calling rs one which requlres a great deal of subllmlty and dlgnlty Perhaps he IS a polltlclan volunteered my frlend Oh' Goodness no' gasped the SOllClt0 IS expresslon rs oo tlmld for that Polxtxclans are clever but they are too scheming and many slded lt would be an xmposslblllty tor a polltlclan to cultlvat such a trulv up lifted countenance as this man has concluded the young woman Perhaps he IS an edltor suggested lVl1ss Barton No he lsn t that' declded the SOllCltOl once more Edrtors are so lnconslderate so unklnd and so pernlclous ln thelr remarks about publlc men B6SldCS they are always pokmg fun at women she added vlclously No he rs not an edltor Perhaps he s presldent of a bank or a broker or some great hnancler again suggested my frlend totally carried away by the SOllCltOYS seemmg clew erness of understandlng Mercy no' Thls man has a kmd heart and conslders the common good of the great mass of people FIIIHHCICTS on the other hand are cold heartless persons who look only for thelr own benefit and advancement They look only tor the almlghty dollar FlfSt appearances show that this man IS above mere money gettxng He does somethlng noble You see you really ought to study physlognomy continued the SOllCltOl' lt IS very lnterestmg to be able to dlscern the characters and dis po ltlons of persons one sees at dlfferent places to become acquamtecl wlth people wlthout havlng ever spoken a word to them Now this man for Instance He may be a mlnlster or a professor but he IS also a great phllan throplst Ot that l am sure Why' look at his features she exclaimed One has only to look at hlS featules to see how gentle he IS l really dont belleve he cl harm a fly Now said the SOllCltOT our man IS talkmg We may learn what he does Yes he IS talkmg about his buslness ventured my frlend WHAT' clld you hear THAT she gasped He says he IS a BUTCHER and DOES Hls OWN KILLINC-V' The poor sollcltor gulped and turned ghastly pale Wouldnt harm a Hy to be sure scoffed my frlend Physlognomy Page Fortx One ' .,..1 - , . sg.. - Q t N Xgx -, - .X X it 1 V- 1 AV ' - - 1 ., - .. 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U 1 - - . . -- tt . -- tt v -- . .. . 1 y - t, X N1 rs-as m lndeedl she exclalmecl ln her most cut mg manner as she stalked dlsgustedly from the car leavlng the would be physlognomxst dazed and llmp behmd er GLADYS SEISE I-Ih.R AIVIBROSE Aunt Hetty dropped her kmttlng with a slgh and removed hex dark rimmed spectacles She gave a tug or two at the stlff porch rocker and then her hands fell llmply into her lap ust to thmk of xt Timothy' she sald addresslng her husband She calls hlm her Ambrose' Really lt IS rldlculous' Her Ambro e3 he repeated slowly Well well l see now that we were wrong ln lhmkmg the convent would take some of the nonsense out of that nlece of ours' He s taggmg after her all the time Really Timothy l cant tolerate hlm around this house any longer sald Aunt Hetty with another slgh Tnmothy looked up sheeplshly Well er you dont expect me er to demand of Mary er to put an end er to thls er Don t worry Tlmothy l shant walt until you settle this affair l lntend to put thus Ambro e out of the way for once and for all myself' declared Aunt Hetty stoutly Really smce she s back from the convent l haven t had a moment s rest She has such rldlculous ways she continued Tlmothy sat nd listened obedlently tapping the newspaper ln hrs lap Wlth lmpatlent fingers She sald the girls at the convent were all crazy about her Ambrose' lmagme a crowd of refined girls maklng such fools of themselves Timothy thoughtfully stroked his mooth bald plate He follows her mcessantly Really It exasperates me so l shall forbid her to allow hlm to ever enter this house agaln Oh he IS too crude' and she arose turning to the door Her Ambrose! she sald dlsdalnfully before departing Dlsgustmgl she pets and humors him more than she does me her own aunt Several weeks had passed and the cloud still hung over the little house hold Mary the terrlble nlece was very stubborn but Aunt Hetty always rexgned supreme And the poor Mary saw the end near at hand l smell somethmg cooklng ls that you lVlary3 Aunt Hetty called m her squeaky volce one mormng A mmute later she entered the little blue and whlte kxtchen a book How to Combat the Hy ln her hand and her specs balancmg on the tlp of her nose Page forty Two 1 Y Wu ' - ' . vp.-7 N F 1 fag ks N A s s ' '. 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I 1 I 1 - X X ' c F-QS A X -f to s l was just showlng Ambrose how to mwke fudge she said breathlessly as he Jumped about a burnt finger IH her llttle mouth Ambrose watched her with sympathetlc eyes Ambrose' screeched Aunt I-letty Who saxd Ambrose mrght come lnto this k1tchen3 she asked looklng fiercely at hvm Why Aunt Hetty lbrou ht hlm ln llke hlml put ID arv Ambrose looked nt her xdorlnvly And you Mary contmued Aunt Hetty nvnorln her list remark You ll be so fat from all thrs candy It will be dlsgracefull Oh but lm going to let Arnbro e eat Inost of lt' was the staunch reply Not m thls kxtchen' declared Aunt Hetty her glasses trembllng threatenmgly l won t toler1te thls nonsense 'my longer You erther go back to the convent or lve up Ambrose' Aunt Hetty left the room IH a ra e Yes the end had come Mary looked down at the full bred bull dog at her eet l guess I ll have to we you back to the nexghbors old boy she sand slowly walkmg toward the boor And her Ambrose followed sadly wagv mg hls stumpy little tall LUCILE KIRLHNER J G . Xt,q,432',r3N mi s.. 'gill ,Llp T 43 me Page forty Tlzret J - - K - - 1 - K , . . Q ' ' ' I . V , 3 , , g . I ' . M' J. . 1 2 ' 5 . . , ' . -,, 2 1 ' - , B V 1 , g x s . ' ' 5 , 1 . c 5 . K' ' ' U. ,. 1 ' . U ,, . 5, . I ' 7 - 3 9, , , , V ' 7 ' 3- , t ,VE i I fx., by M., r h 5 ' W .A .. 3 I my rf- I-' ' QAM.. f Vi X, X wx. -Q ,r AA, A YQXXN U-i 'l l X li J ' A X A 1 if ry Fil, K l,'7'f !i X 'I' ,V 1 1 :J ' 1 - 1 .XY ' f, ' . ' Wx , if 1 rr l e . , A ,A 5 -01 ' 1' J 11. ex' --, N. ,Cv , I ,' 1 I Q , A W ' f, 1. 1 ,, 1 - 5 , t 1f 'Q , -' - .4 sf' Q fig' Qi- 73: ' ' L Q--f H Q' -- -- 'G-'l x - 'uf . , as-l1 , sage A DISSERTATION ON APPLE PIE Wlth apologles to Charles Lamb ANY many centurles before the apple enllghtened Newton on the theory of gravltatlon Adam and Eve dlscovered the dellghts of .42 V Y'-. that frult whlch IS used ln making apple ple It was some tlmc ter the famous lncldent of the forbldden and wheat cakes undel thc hade of an apple tree She left the flre to pro cure more fuel Whlle he was gone an apple hanglng from a low branch of the tree above the HTC fell and dropped upon one of the wheat cakes whlch had been placed on a stone to cook As the stone became hotter the apple began to cook and the JUICE eeped out and ran over the wheat cake At last lt became so thoroughly cooked that It wa sp ead over the surface of the cake Retulnlng to the fire Eve smelled a strange and entlclng odor fllllng the alr ln ltS lmmedlate vlclnlty On examlnatlon he found that a queer yellowlsh ubstance was spread over one of the cakes Her prudence told her that she should throw away the cake but her CUTIO lty conquered and she dCCldCd to break off a PICCC and taste It She found to her SUTPYISC that the cake was very dellclous and appetlzlng so he broke off another and another plece untll she had eaten the entlre cake Naturally she was not satlshed She proceeded to make more cakes She spread them on the stone Then she hook the tree untll a few apples fell placed an apple on each cake and awalted results ln her haste to have the cakes ready before Adam came home however he dld not let them cook long enough When Adam arrlved Eve offered hlm one of the cakes As mlght be expected Adam was by thls tlme lather SUSPICIOUS of anythlng Eve mlght offer ln the frult llne but he was hungry and the te'nptlng morsel was not to be reslsted Nothlng Eve had before made was the equal of thlSl He fell to devourlng lt Wlth such eagerness that a plece of uncooked apple stuck ln hlS throat formlng what IS now known as Adam s apple Thls alarmed hlm somewhat but he trled another one whlch happened to be more thor oughly cooked and went down qulte agreeably ln splte of the new obstructlon ln hlS throat So thls great dlscovery was made as the result of a cullnary accldent Apple ple IS the ple of ples It hath a flavor that IS beyond comparlson ln ltS rlchness and dellcacy If lt be fllled wlth many SPICCS lt loseth that pure and untalnted flavor whlch Nature hath glven lt The crust requlreth to be flaky CYISP and baked to a deep rlch blown What would become of the world lf lt were bereft of thls dellclous mor sel? How forlorn and destltute our cafeterlas would be lf Apple Ple dld not adorn the counters wlth ltS clrcular comellness MATTHEW McKlRDlE Page Forly Four Y U S ,'-., 1 2 X E5 Lx- m it ' 4 E -3 ,, 4, ,,,,,, . . My I 21 . . , . . X ,f . . . . . . I 4,-65 . ,- . . . A- ai , ' '2ff ef'A . . . V-t'fai 1 frult that Eve was one day CO0klI'lg the noonday meal of venlson ' s . - . ' s , ' , . . E Q ' ' ' s r I ' s . v . S. . . . . y S . s ' Y 5 ' ' , , S ' , . , . , , . v u ' , - , Y Y Q ' f XX s Q Ii'-'111iI' 2 H ix 1 NI 1, , 1 1111 1 1 I I I II ' I 11 I 1 III I I 1 IIIII' I N I I N I I I I N ' I 1 11 1, Il S I Ill' I II I ll II 1 1 1 I IIII I IIII1 Il 11111 N I , Il N IIIII 1 lIII111z1LI II Il N N N I 1 'II 111111 I 1 1 I L 1 111 1 YIIIIJIII III ga 1 A ' xkgu 'Nl jNkfN : .1 + 1 - Ox gli ' cv XX- f .1N- 'NN - 4 -- III IN I1I,II lfl. llllu III-1111 IIIIIQIII-III1, 11'11-111111'I1, I1111'I1 I .If 51, 1111 11111,,11111'1w 11,1 XIIII' lI11111IgI1 III1 .l1111I .I11111'1 IIIII. IIII! 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I 'I' I111 I'11 If TROUT STREAMS, NATIONAL FOREST RESERVE, COLORADO fflgr-ur-1 r-QF'-,1 .- IEE W 7777 In l qgrgb ff' F1- Sponsors Mr Ryan and MISS Morrow OFFICERS President August Wlllm Vlce Preslclent CQSIC Nllcldleton Secretary Verna Hall Treasurer Frank Ponler Sergeant at Arms Nelson Frlday The New Seniors met and organized on October twentleth Our sponsors are lVlr Ryan and M1 Morrow We elected two members of the faculty so that the many responslbllxtles of uch a large class mlght be shared 'lhe class colors are coral and grey Our boys Won from tl'e Senlor boys ln a basketball game on November sixteenth by the d6Cl'lV6 score of 32 to I0 The girls ln the class enjoyed a swlmmlng party and a spread as guests of the Semor glrls For the purpose of becomlng acqualnted Wlth one another we had a get together party on November seventeenth down m the lunch room The banquet and clanclng met wlth the hearty approval of all who attended We extend our most slncere wlshes to the outgolnv Senior Class VERNA HALl 7 5 751' 3 Page Forty Light --.. ...- --.1 .., '.,, nu., , 'fr--. .rev '.' , 4... .- .---5 ' ':r:. ,rg-. 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'W--.pf-mr l P or R STUDENT COUNCIL , 5555555555 db 5555 5:35555 :el Sponsor Mr Slater OFFICERS Presldent Mack Wllson Vrce Presldent Eleanore Young Secretary Amy Brown Treasurer Sam Leopold The Student Councll began its work on Sept Z0 1922 with Nlr Slater s sponsor There are now 79 members ln the Student Council one representatlve for each advisory group and all are working dlllgently for the betterment of the chool Upon our members rests the responslblllty of promotmg every school enterprl e Our commlttees dealmg with problems connected with the audltorlum sesslons with the lunchroom and wlth safety all serve a useful purpose The organization of a local chapter of the Natlonal Honor Soclety of Secondary Schools rs bemg con ldered With the co operation of the tuclents we hope to mamtam the standard set by past records of the Student Council AMY BROWN I xanax 5 -Wuimf Page Fzfly . , . Fa . , 7 5 , . . . . S . .S . . . . . 1 , - s S . . 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'T N fy Q ' ex' .fix If ,f,f' , , u , . +4241 em Us Amfmnvllx Jmwmm Sponsor OFFICERS President VICE President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant t Arms Miss Bryan Martha Blehle Norma Schmltter essle Middleton Bermce DOnlhOO Ollve Hllllker Motto Truth IS beauty beauty truth The club launched mto an unusually succe sful year with a total of forty two members Thls rs qulte as large a number as ever constltuted the c ub Our meetings thls term have proved amazmgly lI1fCI'6StIhg to all for the reason that our new work is so different from anythlng we had ever trled l IS the study of llght and grand operas prlmarxly rom the torv or llterary standpoint Some that we have already reported on are Lohengrm ll lrova tore Madame Butterfly and Pmafore A qulte regu ar routlne IS followed ln each p ogram The story of the compo er life the characterlstlcs of the tlmc the opera was written and th tory of the opera itself are always related by the girls Then to conclude our afternoon selections from the opera are glven exther on the vlctrola or on tl'e pvano ln Room 300 The Q0Cl3l slde IS never neglected A fCSt1VC Hallowe en spread was held In the lunch room There are other events on our soclal program Meetings are held ID Room I03 on the odd Tuesdays of the month JESSIE MIDDLETON Exim .ggi UQ I use lzjlj Yzco . , - c - 1 . L . . . . ,- t Q . t , A ... J , , . . , ' , . . U I , . . . A . 5 S A , . f ' ,T Q . , ' . v -' v ' y . . . . . av,-r 1 3- V, i i, -. Q53 .ix ', .-Qtr ., ff Guin. 'J K' :f,. i- i. r --A fm espn... . .-. ,Q - .f ' . ..- -4-. ':1': -.13-1- N -'T-v-4: H-?1m'W - -'C .. - , v . - v , , , . ,- . E.m,...m llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIINN m cu E Im' Sponsor MISS Rlcheson OFFICI- RS Pre ldent Margaret Belle Moser Secretary Edna berter Treasurer Esther Hertz The Cle Cuks was organized m anuary I9Z0 by a group of girls WL o are now Qemors For three years we have enjoyed our meetings and wlll look back upon our Cle Cuks days as very happy ones Twice a month we have come together to prepare a luncheon Lhatter 'ng and laughmg we consumed our salad and hot chocolate lf that happened to be the menu Wlth great rellsh for who rs not ravr hmgly hungry after a day at chool3 The membershrp being lrmlted to sixteen we know all our fellow members well and will go our respective ways after graduation with warm f elm for them and the Cle Cuks A few members wlll not graduate and wrll remaln to carry on the work of the Cle Cuks and new members W ll be lnvlted We smcerely hope that they will enjoy the meetlngs and partles of the club we organlzed as much as we have We bld good by to our Alma Mater Cleveland and to the Cle Cuks our favorrte club EDNA SEITER Y M599 -3.1 09 Ngl '- k large 1 Ifly Four S .. . . . . . . - - J , , - ., . - V , . . . . .Q . , , H S . , ' 1 v 1 a e g - , - , A ' . . , . 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Y e 'Iliff-153113 1 , ,, Qi W FWQQLEQGSQH Gfbtllgl H mat bpor o lVlr Shewman OFFICERS Presxdent Augu t Vlfxllm Vice Presldent lVl1chael Eblnger Secretary Harry Parker Treasurer Raymond Stammer Grange and Blue Rep Rlchard Slndelar Se geant at Arms Stephan Warner the begmnlng of the school year we were orry to learn that our ponsor Mr lxwm had left but we elected a new sponsor and we are going forward under hrs leadershlp e meet ln Room 2 I 3 every odd Thursday On the mtervenlng Thurs days we VlSlt mdustrlal plants of all klnds The club Interests It elf ln every thlng pertamlng to sclence Our members run the picture machine for the vocatlons classes and for the lunch period aud torlum sesslons ln November we gaxe an audltorlum pro ram for the lunch perlods Although our membershlp IS llmlted we shall have vacancies clue to graduatlon The requz tes for member hip are a year s work ln phy xcs and a deslre to unravel the my SICTICS of sclence HARRY PARKER F0 1057 WG K 4. 4 I-2 Page lzjly Sn ' .s : . 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'4 ' f YP EWRITINE EIJUB ' 1,3 WF'-1,3 1-A 'l m F143 ' P1 ' as as we va 4 'we we K I 1 lug- li l m K L41 bponsor MISS Peterson OFFICERS Presldent enme Del Caudlo Vice Presldent Vlargaret Chamberlern becretary Lyda Hollmann Treas rer Hllclegard Roth The Cleveland Typewrltmg Club has been reor anrzed this year With a membershrp of 39 The object of the club rs to secure speed and accuracy n typewrltlng The typewrlter companies offer warlous PTIZCS to puplls takrng thelr tests The Underwood Company offers a Certlhcate of Pro hcrency for wutmg 30 net words a mlnute and a bronze medal for forty net words The Royal Typewriter Company gives a Certxficate of PYOflClCHCy for 40 net words a minute and a Certlncate lh a cardcase for 50 net words a nmute Not more than Hve errors are allowed and ten words are deducted lor each error The followrn mo wa d ln the October and b ptember contests Underwood Typewrrter 30 words C ertrflcate of PIOHCICDCY Bronze Medal Lyda Hollman 32 Lyda Hollman 43 ulxa Hackett 37 Pearl Hargrove 42 M rguerlte Kempmsky 6 Lucille Asplln 36 Hlldegarde Roth 36 Elevera Hlttler 30 Myrtle Fuerst 37 Royal Typewriter 40 word Ce tlhcate of PYOFICICDCY Zelma D1 bro 42 Mary Page 47 OllVla Wlllman 43 P1150 llllx fzglzl it l ull ' 'l u l l 1 A' L fb Q 1 0 u N i' ,fix X ,, ll - , 'Y 4 A . ,LI ,,L l P .eg . 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' .44 I if 4 0 1 1' C 15 vuvo 'vw 1' aouvvl il l F I I 4 ,AO . ,wht . vigei v' 'J -.L 4 Sponsor Mr H H Bueseher OFFICERS Presldent Arthur Rosskopf VICE Presldent george We ner Secretary Treasurer Henry Eschrlch bergeant at Arms Wlllard lVluench Lrbrarran Eugene DlCQlI1g ln the spring of l9l6 a group of energetrc boys of the Manual FIYBIU mg Course organized a club to further develop their abrllty and skill ln crafts manshlp and design They took as a name the Cleveland Craft Club chooslng as therr sponsor the late Mr Raebel ln September l920 the club was reorganlzed wlth lVlr Wilson as sponsor At the beglnnrng of last year lVlr Wilson became Interested ln formmg the Rlfle Club and Mr Buescher then became our sponsor The thlngs that are berng made thxs term range from candle sticks to llbrary tables One of our members IS makmg a serving tray to brighten someone s Christmas A magaunc rack for our school llbravy IS bemg made by three ot our members To keep up a hr h standard of Workman hlp members are chosen from tho e boys ln the Manual Tramlng Course who have shown exceptlonal abrllty 1 'herr class work If you are quallhed to become a member of the Craft Club one of Cleveland s oldest clubs come to room 33 any Thursday at 2 30 P lVl HENRY ESCHRICH '.-1'r- -1, C13 ' ll5A'b'3' Ki 5 4' Page Surly - , . . f, , .- 5 , 5 . 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Sponsor Mr. Hussey OFFICERS Presldent lVlz-xdelme Betts Orange and Blue .1 rd BeaC0n Representatlve Luther Brown becretary Lenora Truesdell Treasurer Wllllam Butts Sergeant at Arms Edward ones The Changers organized this term wlth the same purpose IH View as ln former terms Charity As IS probably well known The Grangers rs a club for both boys and glrls Thls term the Grangers had the pea ure of hearing some excellent addre ses given by the followmg faculty members MISS Lawton MISS lVlac lVl1llan Miss Townsend Mr Ewers Mr Ryan lVlr Begeman and Mr Hussey the club s sponsor On October twenty fifth the Crangers entertalned the out of town pupils who are attendlng Cleveland Hlgh School Our membershlp has mcrea ed greatly SIDCC last term We are con slderlng a play to be given at Chrlstmas tlme Our meetings are held IH room 270 every Thursday after school LUTHER BROWN 1 'MGX tt inn .1 'Ill fxzqlllllw mn H H H Page Smly Tuo ' . ' Z f - ' J .. . .V . .. .. . T - . ' ' I S ' Q . . 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ESP S9 EE? 55? 552' HNDOUN CLUB Irdrnann Sponsor Mr Meyer OFFICERS Presldent George Maher Director Herbert Rumer Secretary and Treasurer ames Power Librarian LOUIS Klabass The Mandolln Club as usual was one of the flrst clubs to reorgamze this term As only sux members were left we had many dlHlCl1ltlCS to overcome but now that the new members have lomed us we are going ahead fast We have already played at several audltorlurn esslons and plan to play m the future We were sorry to start this team wlthout the CYVICCS of Mr Begeman as sponsor but we were very fortunate ln gettmg Mr Meyer to act ln that capa clty Our seml annual try out Wlll be held at the beglllfllng of next term and all fellows who are Interested are lnvlted to try out The fellows who ale keeplng up our title as The Most Popular Club m School are as follows ueorge Maher Herbert Rumer ames Power Louis Klabass Phll Boyer Gilbert Huebler Osmond Kropp Roland lVlcReynolds Harvey Hell CllEOYd Lecoutour AUStln Kaercher DBVld Newman Wllllam Oberbeck Albert Yates JAMES POWER 5575. ab MW N 1? 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V, , -,5,vl :.ly, ' 'Mia ff A , xl, f vu ' ' ' ff '- ff, sxg XE ' X sg X :sg -, Ff1 f1'SF4- N 12 -3 Uhr Q9rz1ngv anh 131112 THE STAFF Sponsor Edltor Associate Edltor Busmess Manager Clrculatlon Manager Boys Athletrcs Humor Reporters Lester Abbott Erwm Zacher Alma Munson Stenographers M D Bragg Gene Lohman Margaret Moser Robert Wlnter Charles udge Donald Huntmgton Dan O Macllgan Gertrude Hoppe Arthur Schellenherg Wendell Huntlngton Mercllle Sandvoss Marlon Kuebler Lllllan Melslnger Cartoonlsts Cartooning Club On November lst our paper The Orange and Blue entered upon ltS second year of publlcatlon It has proved lts worth and has come to be rc gardecl as one of the necessrtles of our school llfe lt keeps us Informed of many vltal things and adds much pleasure to the routlne of our stuclles Our large cxrculatlon shows that our publlcatlon has a wide lnfluence as lt IS ably supported hy the student body The staff IS much indebted to our loyal Clevelandrtes and our faculty for the help and the moral support they have glven us The Orange and Blue weekly portrays the lrfe of our school and lf We save all our COPIES lt wlll help us later to remember our happy days at Cleveland lf the loyal co operative splrlt which has kept the paper gomg thus far IS manlfested ln the comxng terms we may expect many successful years of the Orange and Blue Page 51 Lenlj r. . 3 . . hd 7' ' , , . , , , 7' Llwl V ' xii: W ggi , F: li 'Q 3 L, ig ' 21315. I 'an '.1 xi rx Y -xn .5 H -, 15354 'Q 153, x EK is? -.- 140 as an fr A 934935371 JL A--T. 251. gs-'H se:-2'12i2aff-r-:ff- 2' ,J r'1,g-MM - 1-f.:-3n,4,.gn?. -.1-45' x .gs-, s axgzgaig xfwiwi 4 -fa. .,. , K-4E.g.,'-9' .. :fmw L9llQIilll1lLaQ ' - Sponsor lVl1ss Fxsse OFFICERS Presldent Allce Scannell Vlce Presldent Peggy Wagner Secretary Ruth Knrttel Treasurer Cornella Brunner Scribe Allce ohnson Philo has been ln exlstence for four years and each year brings forth more enthusxasm and better results from the girls Lately a number of plays have been glven which have been successful due to the efforts of the Sponsor MISS FISSC and the glrls for what glrl hasnt at one time ln her llfe had a desire to be a success on the stage3 Phllo glVCS thlS opportunity to the gurls We have already become very actlve thls term and are plannmg to give a play at Chrrstmas Besldes being accomplished theatrlcally Philo girls proved to be charm mg hostesses at the spread gnven for the ten new Phll0ltCS RUTH KNITTEI Page Seventy Two ' Y 1 5? l 'A ?' 15 '- rigs 'E-2.7 35 f-- - -.:- .1 -1 :.- .- -.- - . - ' 9 .G -.- --.. - ..- - 1 3'-. 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I 1 4 ' 41 ' llrlfyl 'll A wh W.. jf ll: I gl Al- fc 'y I' ' - Q1 A ' S N 1 ' ' 5' ,Bl be 'Z 5 ll v..5Il' H rw-nm , .1 1- Q K V , 1 , '-' '41 Y' Sponsor MISS Roos Colors Green and Vvhlte OFFICFRS Presldent VlYglI1lB Bronenkamp Treasurer Martha Blehle Secretary Bernlce Donxhoo Thls Club IS well known among Cleveland actlvltxes smce numbers are so often presented by lt for the Parent Teachers Assoclatlon entertamments for school Auds and so forth Thls term we have aeeompllshed a great deal The great slze of the club necessitated a dlvlslon the younger girls under the dlrectlon of one of thelr number occupy the gym wlth MISS Wade ln charge while the rest of the club performs on the stage under the able drre tion of MISS Roos Both sets of glrls work at the same time do the same exercises and enjoy the same advantages Gxrls WlQl'llI'lg to Joln Pipes wlll please glve the1r names to MISS Roos as soon as possible Meetings are held every Wednesday after the eighth period ln the gymnasxum BERNICE DONIHOO 'IIB uf' E2 QQIQ 4, EF 'Nag flafw rx l W rf ul ' Page Sz 1 61115 P our , ' v .. , . - Z , . , f- 7 1 - s , .. ...':, , .... -- - -4,15 gn-4 ass Nw gy, 1' , sf -v ,7 Ng- 6 1- ,Z - .Lx be V. ., Q 35 -. 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P -X fa' saw.. n6 '5 W S17 if H gait-Q rm A-V. ll Sponsors OFFICERS President VICE Presld ent Secretary Treasurer Publxclty Agent Mr Laughlln and Mr Shewman Harold Elbert George Bange Henry Eschrxch Leonard Haeger Merle FalnSOd Motto Vlclere est cognoscere The Popular Sclence Club was organized last semester by a group f llve wlde awake physics students The alm of the club IS to see and dlSCUSS the sclentlfic world as lt IS represented by the plants operatlng ln St Lows Trips are macle tWlCC a month to the outstandlng mdustrles ln the clty Matters of current sclence are dlscussed at the lntervenlng meetlngs For further Information arrange with any of our OHICCTS or 'nembers to attend one of our regular meetmgs Meetings are held ln Room Zll every Tuesday at 2 30 Page Sevenly Sw MEMBERS Henry ESChflCh Arthur Rosskopf Merle F3lI'lSOd Harold Elbert Leonard Haeger George Bange Ralph Mattlck Wllllam Woehler Wlllam Plumpe Wlllxam Adams John Harmon .---n.,.- Mullins... 49 ,ol ' ' 'u, ,f N 1 --'--' 'Q 1 , 1 1 J 5, ,. ,ss as p 11 I ff!-I .-,M . . O , . Us 'vw-M ww --V.. 11.-I -' fe if ,g.'r,-1+-,7--1 W '. ,- g - 3 'r . -1,- QARE LB -iiiiiiii-'hiiiiui Sponsor Mr Whltesltt OFFICERS President oseph Hartnett Vlce Presldent oseph Bechtold Secretary Treasurer Rus ell Young Llbrarlan Earl Batz The T Square Club IS composed of boys who are nterestecl ln mechan lcal drawmg and who wish to obtam a greater knowledge of thls subyect We are now engaged ln the making of floor plans to be used for exhl bltlon purposes At our meetings talks are glven by our ponsor and by members of the club pertamlng to mechanical drawlng Any boy wlth E or G average IH mechanical drawing IS ell lble to JOIH Meeting are held ln Room 302 every Wednesday from 2 30 to 4 00 P RUSSELL YOUNG I W T fs., 3 1 llllllf., ji K v--' A 3 n Iv Ei Page Sezenlj 115111 I . - . J - S k - ' 5 . l . v Z' I . ,Ng 1 f -. ll S-.gl I 'll ww 1' FW... A L 1 ' ffkruix rs 'i ' l' I I- -v mf 2,2 ,SE f -as Z leg TWO YEAR CDMNERCIAL CLUB Sponsor MISS Townsend OFFICF RS Preslclent ennle Del Gaudlo Vice Preslclent bladys Arnold Secretary Estelle Krapp Treasurer lvy Danz Beacon Representatlve Gladys Kelsey The Two Year Commercial Class graduatmg ln anuary l923 Organ lzed September 22 l922 for the purpose of becoming better acqualnted with their fellow graduates and for the promotion of better scholarship SEFIOUS work and the advancement of our alms ln thus course are not the only phase of our actlvlty We are planning a Kld Party to be glven ln the Glrls Gym and hope to have other social functlons clurlng the term We as a class deslre to thank the faculty of Cleveland Hugh School for their untlrmg efforts lh helping us to prepare for llfe as well as to make a success ln the buslness world We wlsh to express our appreciation for the kind frlendshlps we have made m Cleveland Hlgh Qchool the Ideals we have formed and the pleasant remembrances we shall have through life Those expectlng to raduate ln anuary l923 are Katherine Altmayer Elvlre Apel Gladys Arnold Anna Bradhelcl Vlvlan Beclf Emma Brohr Lols Brown losephlne Broyles Anna Brunhofer lvy Danz Jennle Del Gaucho Emma Herne Mlldrcd Hellmlg Leola Herrmann Page 11551113 Martha Hlnds Florence Hoffman Opal Jones Gladys Kelsey lVlar1e Klssell Ruth Klaus Estelle Krapp Dorothy Leach Genevleve Marsh Loulse Moeller lrma Muecke Lillian Mueller Vlola Rakey Llllxan Rethemeyer Lester Schaumburg Paulme Rohlflng Eleanor Scharnberger Estelle Schaper lVllI'll'llC Shaplro Lllllan Sxppel Alma Stark Mane Strelt Vlola Thleme Adellne Wllbert Clifford Foley Robert Halamlcek lrwm Hemslus Hercules Hummel Walter Rucker 7 - 5 ittli l lf if M4 . . l A JN . - . . v l . . 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C MIN Sponsor Nliss Lawton OFFICERS PlCSldCHt Veronica Boesch Secretary and Treasurer Gladys Sense Leader Verona Schroth Wlde awake glrls3 Lively music'-3 That s the Uke Club' If you want to hear good muslc good smglng and good harmony Just drop into the Aud at Cleveland and hear that orgamzatlon known as the Cleveland l-llgh School Ukulele Club And all done by twelve girls' Owing to the fact that we hall lose four members by graduatlon ln anuary the Ukulele Club IS gomg to have a try out early ln February All glrls between the terms of five and eight who are Interested are lHVltCd to attend From all those who try out the best four wlll be chosen for permanent membership There wlll also be a waltlng llst composed of those who are consldered ellglble to be added to the list of permanent mem bers at any time they may be called upon to flll a vacancy The number to be on the waltlng llst has not yet been declded The students constltutmg thls lust will be at all the formal club practlces so that each may be ready to play at any tlme she IS called upon to do so The primary purpose of the club IS to entertain Wlth thls alm ln vlew we played ID several audltorlum se slons and we had the pleasure of furnlsh mg the muslc at the Inter scholastlc debates of the past season GLADYS SEISE C!! P1151 l'1 his lun , , S 1 - ' . - , - , . , S , ' frfffflf - V : 'h33.'5'ig:'5g ,af - fri ' v' 3. .. f.i2:g254vZ12e21.4-159257624Qwo:-' 2.Ws:22z-v,1-- mn. -1:2 - A Y 7 lu '-V l ' A tv , ,!j.fj'fsf' X fxff J ,f Z ff iff X If S2 f'5l1S i sbm ANNA I-I SHAW Anna H Shaw reorganlzed this term for the purpose of promoting debatlng and publlc speaklng among the girls of the school A great many of our members graduated but thclr places were promptly filled by other glrls who are Interested ln the work As a result of the lncrease m our membership we have been able to Wlden the scope of our Work This term plans are bemg made for a sernes of mterscholastlc debates between the glrls of the varlous schools We have our meetlngs on the odd Tuesdays ln Room 202 and any glrl who IS lnterested and whose scholarship record meets the school requlre ments IS welcome to Join us Motto ln all debates let truth be thy aim and not Victory Sponsor Miss Hlemenz Presldent Kathryn Wood VICC Presldent Ruth Hanley Secretary Treasurer Allce lVlcAtee BOYS SWIMMING TEAM The Boys Swimming Team IS an organization composed of the school s best swnmmers and also of begmners who wlsh to speclallze ln thls type of work ln order to become a member one must be up ln his scholastic quall ficatlons and be able to swlm seventeen lengths of the pool show FIVC cllfferent dlves from the sprmg board and demonstrate the side breast back 'Ind crawl strokes satlsfactorlly The purpose of this club IS to attaln the best physlcal development pos sible prepare for competltlve meets by lncreaslng each one s CHICICDCY teach hygiene and health and to encourage each member to become a member of the Amerlcan Red Cross Llfe Saving Corps Mr Neumann our Sponsor who has been ln several national swlmmlng and dlvlng contests IS examlner for the local branch Amerlcan Red Cross Life SaVlhg Corps and conducts the tests Sponsor Mr Neumann Presldent john Briscoe Vxce Presldent Harold Gutgesell Secretary Treasurer Harold l-lubele HAROLD HUBELE Page Pzglzlg I'our I Y Q ' X ' -,..1 5 2' 'NSZ 1 t X x x i , ' .x ix, , '- 1 y 1 I ' y 1 - y Q . , . , - , , , , f w 7 U , - - y , , y Y ' 1 ! 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FTIS XX 5 s5 CARTOONING CLUB The Cartoonlng Club of Cleveland Hugh School IS stlll an active organ lzatlon lts weekly cartoons have made many laugh Scattered through the pages of the Beacon may be found a number of cartoons drawn by lts members The boys of the Club meet every Thursday ln Room l20 to make their drawlngs The pictures hang ln the east corrldor and may be seen by all who wlsh to see them vester Schmldt Secretary obert Brenner Llbrarxan Wlllxam Rlchter CHESS CLUB The Chess Club has accomplished somethlng thls past term and that somethlng IS the mterest of pUpllS both boys and girls Heretofore 'athletics debatlng and so forth have been the lnterest of lnterscholastlc competrtlon but now Chess IS worl-:mg ltS Way to the front Chess cultlvates the power of concentratlon It develops the mlnd and glVCS you the power of plannmg and getting out of a dlfflculty It cul tlvates patlence whlch IS necessary ln solvlng dlfflcult problems If you know how to play Chess or are Wllllhg to learn please put m your appllcatlon for membershlp The Chess Club has lts regular meetlng ln Room 2l0 every Tuesday These are the ones who are wllllng to try to get Chess to the top Stanley Weiss Samuel Audraln Edwln Dlckhaut Enos Plpkln Wllllam Saussele Raymond Brunner Florence C-ausman Florence Rath Alvln Bresler Alfred Buettner Rlchard Hunsaker ETWIH Schroeder Elizabeth Audraln Geraldine De Ranek Roy Huegerlch Fred Wlnklel Motto Save the King Sponsors Mr Hutzel and Mr Prless Chalrman Stanley Weiss VICE Chairman Wllllam Saussele Secretary and Treasurer Alvm Bresler ALVIN BRESLER fjllgf flgllll fue 7 1 5 :.., w , . . . - ' ag-S' L as X X Q' X , Q ' - 5' X' X 7 .C 354, to 1f.' - e a ye if 4 is ,4-'e..- , , T . - Sponsor, Mr. D. Braggg President, Louis Reitzg Vice-President, Syl- L . , . Y , . . . , , . . . . 5 . . u - , . . . . D D . , 1 , ' . t . S X QJ TI-IE CLP VELAND HICH SCHOOL BIRD CLUB The Cleyei d H gh School Blrd Club was organized ln IVIarch I922. wlth MISS Hanna as ponsor The club was formed under the bylaws of the Natlonal Audubon Soclety tor the study and protectxon of birds and for nature tudy The meetlngs are held every odd Thursday m Room I4 at 2 45 P IVI After brlef buslness meetings the programs have been dlscusslons of the hablts appearance and vaIue of many of our native birds At some of the meetlngs we examlned stuffed blrds Probably the most mterestmg work of our club has been our trlps Some have been all day excur Ions The club has vrslted Tower Grove Park Shaw s Garden efferson Barracks and IVIeramec Highland Through thls work most of our members can ldentlfy many of our common blrds Trea urer Phoebe Buckhelrner Reporter Helen Stevenson LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATIING SOCIETY YE FUTURE PUBLIQUE SPEAKERS Ixnow Ye That the I.1ncoIn Douglas Debating Soclety was organized IVIarch 4 I922 Wlth debatlng as ltS purpo e as lts name lmplles We glVC much practlce ln preparing and dellverlng speeches In order to debate well xi 1 neces ary to accumulate much Information on the Ilve and presslng que tons of the day Therefore you w1II be benefited I by gettmg Dractlce lll publxc speaking Q29 by becoming acquamted Wlth the present may topvcs We had a p1eI1mxn ry debate wnth the umor boys of the Webster Hayne wh ch we tI'LSt our opponents enjoyed Our boys en oyed the debate very much and Wl h to expre s then thank to Webster Hayne for the success of xt Come agaln Debaters of the Webster Hayne We are HIIXIOLS to have boys joln u provldmg they are dependable and falthful workers Our meetlngs are he'd every Thursday at 2 30 P IVI rn Room I I2 B with us Sponsor IVIr Hellmlch Coach Mr IVIacKay Pre 1cIent Jesse Pratt Secretary Ray Hurtgen Tree ure Ottmar Kaub Orange and Blue and Beacon Representative Henry Welge HENRY WELCH Page Ezghty Szx 1 E X 's lil., 1 It It be x e ei X g Q- 5 Q- 4 X X- .- 'Sgxx , . , , - E . . . 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E'E THE GOODFELLOWSHIP CLUB The Goodfellowshlp Club IS now a permanent member of the extra currlculum actzvltles of the Cleveland I-Ilgh School We have reached our I1m1t IH membership and because we are bugger and stronger are more able to do the thmgs we stand for Our tame IS devoted to charlty Last term we gave an Easter party for the Markham Memorial klndergarten chxldren rlhls term we are plannlnv a Chrlstmas party for some slmxlar organlzatlon The children w1Il recelve rag doll bxbs tm toy etc all of which are now bemg made by the glrls at our club meetmgs We are also plannlng to have a Christmas tree and a real party for the e tots Any g1rI wlshmg to joln may have her name added to the waltmcr Ilst Our meetmgs are held on Tuesday after the eighth perlod ID Room 5 Sponsor Mlss Mann Presldent Otlllla Wehrle Vlce Presldent Lucetta Qhannon Secretary Vlfglnla Walker Treasu er Adelme Warnke Motto WIIIIHQ to be thlrd Colors Gold and White THE WIRELESS CLUB Durlng the Iat elght weeks we have been busy equlppmg a station here at Cleveland As we have only recently completed a recexvm set and as embled a D4 K W transmlttlng set we have not had a chance to get out at the present Wfltlng The officers took an actlve part m bunld mg these sets Acknowledgment IS due to Mr C Schmidt for his efforts ln thls work As you probably know we have a Ilcense to transmlt so we are trying for dlstance The club lt elf rs very mterestmg as we have a good program com mttee and It rs possible that the knowled e gamed m thls club may be the foundatlon of your future career By all means remember thls that both boys and g1rIs are elxglble You do not need any previous knowledge on thls subyect as one of the purposes IS to teach you what you do not know If you have any trouble vuth your et Iet any member of the club know and although you may not be a member we wlll help you solve your problem If you wx h to Jom come to the club meetmvs ln room Zl 3 any Tuesday after the elghth perlod or consult our sponsors Sponsors Mr F W Moody and Mr C- W Blshop President Charles Atch sson Vice Presldent Edwm Euler Secretary Wllllam Moxter Ireas 1.rer Roland Rotty WILLIAM IVIOXTER P05 l'1g,l11x 591611 7 'fs ' -4 S - X . u --1 S X Q a x X XV ., gffxx, iL -If 4F , ,, , in ' I , ,, . - . . . 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' - , . , , , - . , . rp I ' v up 1 f YHX N M ' TWO YEAR HOME ECONOMIC GIRLS The Two Year Home Economic glrls have organlzecl wlth the per mlsslon of Mr Slater a new club to be known as the Two Year Home Economlcs lVl1ss Lynch has kmdly consented to be our sponsor The purpose of the club IS to IDCYCBSC lnterest m sewmg and m Home Economics ln general We have not yet planned what our program wlll be but we expect to be one of the flourxshlng orgamzatlons of enthuslastlc girls Sponsor MISS Lynch Presldent Bernlce Vanecek Secretary Cecella Alt Treasurer Amta Blmzmger Sergeant at Arms Elsle Schaefer THE RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club IS entering on lts second year m a very prosperous condltlon We have moved mto Room 33 where we do our shooting on Tuesdays and the even Frlday afternoons Our new quarters are glvlng us room to grow and we are gradually lncreaslng our membershlp to about thirty We are also addlng to our already splendid shooting equlpment so that lf our members are unable to do good shootlng lt will not be the fault of the guns they use We are al o going to extend our aCtlVltlCS this winter ln addltlon to our own matches and competltlons we will take part ln competltlons by mall with other Hlgh schools throughout the Unlted States and we feel sure that our teams will brmg credit to Grover Cleveland Hlgh School Vlsltors are always welcome m Room 33 on our shootmg nlghts Come down and see how we are developmg a bunch of llve enthuslastlc boys who are learning the value of clean llvlng and regular habits Good eyesight steady nerves and mstantaneous co operation of mind and muscle are essential ln good shooting The Rifle Club appeals especlallv to those boys who do not care for or are unable to take part ln any form of athletlcs They get the thrlll of competltlon and learn the value of team work and clxsclplme Sponsor lVlr Wilson Presldent Emil acob Vice President Gllbert Huebler Secretary Walter Grlmmer Treasurer lean lVlerz Stat1st1calOff1cer Bert Baumgnrtner WALTER CRIMMER Page fzglzlx flgllf I Y 5 ' k h b,.-'I W , if ' S . 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C ' ' , - ' - Y S . . . 8 v , . 1 , J : - , 3 , 2 , , , C 1 A T . f, I' '-jf rS s if S 5 CLUB REGULATIONS The following regulatlons wlth regard to clubs were put mto effect this semester I Membershrp No pupll shall belong to more than two clubs excluding class olganlzatlons the Student Council the orchestra the band and the appolntlve posltlons on the staffs of the school publlcatlons and no pupll partlclpatmg ln lnterscholastlc athletics shall belong to more than one other club b At the end of the first ten weeks of the term a llst of those puplls who have recelved two or more F s durlng the second five week perlod shall be furnlshed by the office to sponsors of clubs wlth directions to drop such puplls from the rosters of clubs for the last ten weeks of the term Thls regu latlon shall not apply to teams engaged ln lnterscholastlc competxtlon ln order to be ellglble for membershlp ln any club a pupll must have gained at least three half unlts of credit during the precedm semester d ln order to be ellglble for membership m two clubs a pupil must have gained at least four half unlts of credlt durlng the preceding semester All Freshmen by promotion to the hrgh school shall be considered to have met the requlrements of thls section 2 Dues and Flnanclal Obllgatlons Dues for membershlp ln a club shall not be more than SI 00 per term b Dues for membershlp shall be pald at least once every ten weeks ln advance Before any debts are contracted by a club the money to pay the total blll shall be collected and placed ln the hands of the school treasurer 3 Soclal ACtlVltlCS The cost of soclal affalrs should be llmlted and the puplls should be made to realize that an enjoyable social hour may be had wlthout CXCCSSIVC expendlture of money fb, The number of social affairs for a club shall not be more than two per term Notice of all social affalrs with time place and names of chaperons shall be filed with the Prlnclpal as soon as the plans are made fd, All soclal actlvltles of the clubs and organlzatlons shall be limited to the school premises on the five school days of the week between the close of school and 5 p m e Wlthln three weeks after the begmmng of each term the Preslclent or Sponsor of each organlzatlon shall furnish the PYIHCIPBT a llst of the officers and the time and place of meetlng Cf Not later than the l8th week of each term the Presldent or Sponsor of each organlzatlon shall furnlsh the Prlnclpal wlth a brlef account of the actlvltles of the club durmg that term Page fzgllty Ame 1 'i Fa, ' .K ' cu. . , 1 1 fc? . . 1 ' 1 1' . 1 1 1 1 lu 1 1 W cu 7 cw ' , ccy' 1 . 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Athlviirz ll llllll Y Ut l I Boys .F1'1'HLET1c 5 up ui fl55OClf'lTlON he L Q Q Qfi Tr QR mlm .mmm w:fmmCfmWlC Gm?UMKmRun MQ,If, 'X ,mm IK TRACK Last year was the most successful year Cleveland has ever experlenced ln thls sport Mr Trecllnnlck wlth the ard of Mr Parker for months devel oped what later proved to be a stellar track team ln the first place we entered the MISSISSIPPI Valley Meet and when the dust rolled away and the final results came ln Cleveland found herself ln possession of another trophy the Washlngton UnlVCfSlty Cup glven to the team wxth the highest number of pomts breat credlt should be glven to the team for galnlng thls slgnal vlctory slnce we took first place ln a held ln whlch twenty eight hlgh schools were entered Capt Hathaway easily won the 880 Red Moloney m capturlng the l00 yard dash tied the record for the event Vlrg Kolb took the 220 by a margm of I0 yards Massenglll and Habermaas hurdlers both placed ln thelr events Rossfleld the school s best mller added another victory to his string by takmg flrst place Our relay team composed of Euler Eanckson Eclgmgton and Rad ford came ln second Thls race was easlly the feature race of the day The crack team of Scott Hlgh School of Toledo Ohlo barely succeeded IH nosmg out Cleveland to break the record The time of our team was also caught and lt was found that we had also broken the record Now we come to the other lmportant event the lnterscholastlc Meet This was a mp and tuck affalr first Cleveland leadlng then lVlcK1nley The final score 98 to 87 returned lVlcKlnley the winner after one of the most excltlng meets ever held ln thls part of the country The student body of Cleveland was on the spot all rlght cheering and yelling for our team The team appreciated this and put forth lts best efforts This year we want the same support and the same show of school splrrt to help our boys brlng home the Cornell Cup Although we came rn second ln the Meet, the midgets offered some consolation by wxnnlng the cup for their class, thanks chlefly to the work of Langenohl and Kempe who were Cleveland's leadmg pomt wmners Out of thlrty events Cleveland took nme Hrsts and ln all there were only elght events ln whlch Cleveland dnd not take a place Page 'N znetj Two 2 T E , ' ' ' ' ' ' A l 'Il'- sg.-gg, 'E '-KY -Q 1-t Y gf g ff X ,, I X ,, n.. ,I ...U K Ili- A E ' 4 a 1- ' - ' Li .2 . 4 . 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' e-:1s Ns Qgia g Followlng lS the llst of the men who recelved letters and the places they took Name Moloney Kolb Wllllams Weber Forbes McCarthy Place SENIORS Event l00 yd dash 220 yd dash yd dash ml e run po e Vault Name Rossfeld Edglngton Habermaas Hathaway Lutz Place Event mlle run 220 yd dash 120 yd 880 yd run 880 yd run The senlor relay team composed of Brown Kaufman Earlckson and Euler agaln took first place Name Crawford Yates Leo Schulenberg Kal er Name Kempe Bal ry Stuckenberg Schofield Place JUNIORS Event 220 yd dash pole vault shot put 440 yd dash shot put Name Gummels Rubln W lVluench Eblnger Hobbs MIDGETS Place Event Name 50 yd dash Langenohl 50 yd dash lxempe broad jump Langenohl 7 5 yd dash Place Place Event 880 yd run 50 yd dash 880 yd run pole vault hlgh Jump Event hlgh Jump broad jump 75 yd l h The relay midget team Benjamln lVlesnler Schlogl and Steuckenberg came ln thlrd PROSPECTS ln blllldlflg up a new team the first questlon that IS asked IS How many letter men are left3 We have Moloney Captaln elect Barnard Barry Benjamln Benz Crawford Eblnger Edglngton Euler Gummels Hobbs Kempe Leo Langenohl Mesnler McCarthy W Muench Rubln Schulen berg Schofleld Stuckenberg Schlogl Weber Wllllams Wllson and Yates Looks good doesn t lt-J And besldes these there l bound to be some new materlal Now lt IS from your number that the new materlal must come So just buckle clown and do thlngs for Cleveland Then lt we have the same splendld support of the school as we had last year Cleveland Wlll have another decoratlon for her trophy case lube Aznely lr If ! ' ' Q? :E-5' e X gk t ' ' .......... 3 l00- . ,,,.,,,, 3 - .l. h. 3 220-yd. l. h. 3 - . 4 l I - . I - . Benz .....,.......... 2 440-yd. dash Barnard .,.,,....,., 3 120-yd.l. ll. 's ..,,.,,....r.. 4 ,,,,e,,,,,e,,r 4 ' ' . ..--vV------ 2 - ' f vAVv-,,,-,-- H 2 ' 3 ' 3 - . . . 4 - . f C ' - 7, , , ' 'ff ' '- ll tiers QWEQQ BASEBALL After practice games with Ranken Alton and Granite City we went into the High School League Baseball prepared to glve the other schools a good fight Our first game was with lVlcKlnley and it certainly was a real bttl After a fourteen inning Fight the game was called on account of darkness the score being l I This was a regular pitchers battle with Rhelnhardt starung for Cleveland and Hell doing the mound work for lVlcK1nley Both teams exhlbited a good brand of chool pmt in sticking to the end The results of the next six games can easily be ummed up We lost all but one and that one we wrested from Yeatman the score being 6 3 Our boys exhibited their usual pep and fight but the otner teams played a better brand of baseball But did our boys become discouraged because of these defeats3 Did they lo e heart3 Dld their fightln spirit wllt3 The answer to all the e questions is We beat Central I 3 6 and knocked them out of the championship We ended the season by being ln the cellar But this IS not the first time we have landed there ln fact we ve occupied this positron many times On the other hand Cleveland was the first school to have her name engraved on the Harvard Cup lt IS not on It this year But just walt tlll next year and then you will see Cleveland put up one grand fight for the possession of that cup PROSPECTS Kaiser Plckermg Schaumburg and Rhemhardt are the remaining letter men There are many of you ln this school who can play baseball but who haven t tried out If you fellows will come out Coach Fenenga will have the makings of a team which will trounce Soldan Central lVlcK1nley and Yeat man and avenge last year s defeats vi its Page Nmetx fue l I I U 1 . . . 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TENNIS This fall Immediately after the students had returned from their vaca tlon IVIr Kelsey started a tournament to pick the men for thls year s team But soon after the ellmmatlons had started IVIr Kelsey wlthdrew and IVl IVIacKay took charge of the coaching By ellmmatlons and challenges IVlcIVI1II1n was chosen flr t man Wll on second and Brxscoe thlrd wlth Scherrer and Steffens malqng the doubles team The substltutes were Rumer Kreylmg and Knetzger Our team won half of thelr matches agalnst Yeatman Central and IVIcKmIey and fmlshed the season tled wlth IVIcK1nIey for thlrd place Soldan agaln won the Hugh School League Tenms Champlonshlp The fellows put up a good fight as you can see by the scores Following IS a summary of the results of this season s play Cleveland Yeatman I IVIcIVI1II1n defeated Bell 3 6 Briscoe defeated Norton 8 oubles Scherrer and Stevens lost to IVIange and Lowenuth 6 Cleveland Soldan IVIcIVI1IIm Iost to WClnSt0Ck Wilson Iost to Smlth 6 3 6 2 Briscoe Iost to IVIart1n oubles Scherrer and Steffens Iost to Cllfford and Wlttenburg 6 3 6 3 Cl Veland Central IVIcIVI1II1n lost to IVIxttengrough Wilson defeated IVIansheId Rumer Iost to Smlth Doubles Steffens and Scherrer defeated Ludwlg and Goeckle 3 6 6 3 Cleveland IVIcK1nIey I IVlcIVI1II1n defeated Maurer 2 Kreylmg lost to Crow 3 Knetzger Iost to I-Iaase Doubles Scherrer and Steffens defeated Lueders and Klnnes 4 6 6 4 6 3 Page lxllltf-I Su - ' x X X ' - g - - f I X Z ' ' ' , ' r. . ' ' 8-6, - , 6-2 2. Wilson Iost to Harding 6-3, 6-2 3. ' 6-3, -6 D : 6-3, -3 B.. ' ' ' 6-8, 8-6, 6-3 2. ' ' - , - 3. ' ' 6-3, 6-3 D : ' ' - , - I. ' ' ' 6-4, 6-3 2. ' I-6, 6-2, 6-3 3. ' 6-4, 6-4 6-4 I . ' ' 6-0, 7-5 . Y ' 6-I, 6-I . 4-6, 5-7 TFITTIS 'X X X i x Wai FOOTBALL The race for the champlonshlp was one of the most closely contested ever witnessed ln the High School League Cleveland ended the season ln a tle with Yeatman and lVlcKlnley for third place wlth Central and Soldan taking flrst and second respectively This brlef summary of the football season IS not lntended as an excuse for Cleveland s losses because we thlnk that no excuse IS necessary for the showing of a team when the members of splendld school Splflt Taking lnto conslderatlon the fact that Cleveland had more lll luck ln the form of accidents to her players than any other the showing of Cleve land was indeed remarkable Remember l am statlng facts not presentlng allblS and one of these facts IS that Cleveland was not at any tlme smothered under a top heavy score and another fact IS that ln the one League game we won we walloped McKinley unmerclfully LLEVELAND CENTRAL Cleveland entered thls contest mlnus three regulars Then to make matters worse Capt Starkloff was forced to leave the fleld early ln the game because of lnjurles This upset Coach Fenengas plan of a defensive first half But dld our boys qult3 The score says that they did not because Central barely won by a I 0 7 score Cleveland was the only school to record a touchdown against Central Credit for thls IS due to Edglngton who recovered a fumble and ran 65 yards for Cleveland s marker Central cer talnly can t say that she had easy salllng agalnst Cleveland CLEVELAND MCKINLEY We met lVlcKlnley and smashed smothered and crushed thelr team to the tune of 25 I3 Cleveland must admlt that although lVlcKlnley has the llghtest team ln the league she has a team of fighters lVlcKlnley gained her touchdowns by excellent stralght football whlle Cleveland gained most ground via the aerial route and by end runs Plank recovered two fumbles and after the first recovery ran 50 yards for a touchdown and on the second carried the ball down to the twenty five yard llne from whlch place Konzel man lcarrled lt over Plckerlng starred ln maklng two touchdowns for Cleveland The first was made by llne plunges and the second came as a result of a 45 yard run through a broken Held Moloney also uncovered a good un of 45 yards thereby pulllng one of the greatest plays of the day Not only dnd the back field star but the llne also played well and to lt much of the credlt should go Page 'N znety P 1511! ...- 2 V kws 'i...' Y img' . x .iss - S' - 5' K fc ' X ' L 4' r lf,- 1 ..': - , . , that team have exhibited such good fighting hearts, such great grit and such y - , - : ' , ' , . , . ' Y , , . , . - . ' . - r , ' . , , f. , '- IW nu bi w 3 fii-'IS ' X Rs CLEVELAND SOLDAN Thrs game was a heart breaker Cleveland was leadmg untll a few minutes before the close of the game by a score of 7 6 The whole game was an uncertaln affair with the fight raging flrst at one end of the Held and then at the other Cleveland had worked the ball up the field by several forward passes an had made a touchdown as a result of a trrck play Wlth Plckermg carrying the ball Prckerrng also klcked goal for the pomt after touchdown Soldan had made her srx pornts by bucking the llne The ball was rn mrd field Only three minutes remained and then came the thmg whlch forced Cleveland out of the race Soldan completed a long pass and soon ucceeded rn making a touchdown thereby making the final score IZ 7 CLEVELAND YEATMAN We played Yeatman and lost 3 0 The game was well played and well fought consrderrng the fact that Coach Fenenga put rnto the game many sub strtutes ln order to glve them experience for next year The game dld not have any bearmg on the champlonshlp results and so was not as hotly con tested as might have been expected Although we drd not wrn the Yale Bowl Coach Fenenga speaks very highly of the year s letter men Thrs rs what he has to say CAPTAIN STARKLOFFS puntrng and passing were the real features of the high school games Some Lnrversrty team will welcome the big fellow with open arms BOYER played some sensatronal games but lacked aggressrveness ex ceptrng on occasion He should be a whrrlwmd next year DOERNER improved steadlly He used hrs head and could glve a good account of himself IH any lme positron EDGINGTON was the only lme man rn the League to be chosen unanimous ly on the All Star Team HUNTINGTON was a steady rellable and heady player although experr encrng hls first year of football If Don takes on some weight he will make a valuable college player KAISER was kept out the greater part of the season by an lnjured foot He played a spectacular game rn the Yeatman contest KOHLBRYIS a fast clean player and a fme drop krcker He has the makmg of a good football player KCNZELMAN played hls first year of football Although he has a ten dency to hesitate too long rn seekrng an opening he should be a fine player next year wlth the experrence gained durlng thls season Page One Hunclrecl , 1: . ' .,..1 - L C- X X - -. - r.g xt X Q-if V ' Qs .-, X 1, - Q m e f .r 'X - ' r , 4 - + 1- d, , - . y Q - .. , . , . . v . . . . ' . . . I . . . . , - nn ,- 1 1 1 ' 1 Y - ' 9 1 , . FJ Fira LEOPOLD is a good trainer, a hard worker, and a boy with the best spirit. A little additional weight would make Sam a real star. LOFINCK is a steady, reliable player whose work was never really appreci- ated by spectators. Another year will show his worth. MOLONEY got away to a poor start, but played a fast game toward the close of the season PICKERING1s considered by Cleveland as the best field general in the League Lack of publicity handicapped him for All Star choice PLANK was handlcapped by injuries so he could not how the form which made hum famous last year SCHELLER is a hard worker a fighter win or lose He is the type f player that IS invaluable to a team SOMMERS is the best tackler on the entire squad Lack of speed and weight kept him from being a regular PROSPECTS This year Cleveland had more men out for football than any other school Many of these fellows will be here next year and many of them can play football Add to this the remaining letter men and watch Cleveland go after the championship The students have loyally backed the team not only when it was winning but also when it was losing Cleveland has a reputation as the livest most wide awake school ln the city It rests upon you the student body to keep up this reputation Next year we re going to bring the Yale Bowl right here but It s going to be with your and as loyal rooters Next year you re going to be on the spot cheering for and support ing your team with the Cleveland spirit the spirit which says that we are never licked FRANK PONIER JR 2-Z sam Q-vi L 'ffl' Pau One Ilunflrul and Om . ' , , ' . ' 0 QTQ ,, , g H, I I N. Rlchard Blshop Roland Carlo Russell Gleave Raymond Kal er Vlfgll Barnard ohn Barry Durand Benjamln Cal Benz Emerson Brown Frank Crawford john Ebmger Earle Edglngton Oscar Earlckson Ed Euler George Forbes Belmont C-ummels Page One llzuulrvd and Tuo BASEBALL Samuel Leopold Walter Remhardt Capt Lester Schaumberg Max Starkloff TRACK ean Habermaas Gordon Hathaway Carl Langenohl Eugene Hobbs Herbert Kempe Raymond Kalser lVlaur1ce Kaufman Xflfgll Kolb Vxncent Lutz Walter Leo Earl Mesnler Walter Moloney Capt Ollver Stleber Frank PlCkCI'll'lg Elmer Gammeter Mgr Wllllam lVlcCarthy Willard Muench Barth Rossfeld Adolph Rubin Harold Schulenberg John Schofield Erwln Stuckenberg joe Schlogl Herbert Weber Carl Williams Albert Yates Eugene Helns, Mgr 7 w X' 51.1 f- Y X xx X 'ir-gg: , Vlzxi X' - - QSXXL. 113 - t' 1 4' .ffp:A 1 1 1 f-r ma -- 1- A 5 , . , 's J , . W maids Amrrsfme Q, , fsss Umar Baa ln accordance with the old rule that old buslness should be taken up first here are the results of the field meet last une Broad ump Record I3 ft 61n lda Herron 20 first Hazel Oswald and Ruth Oltrogge I3 ft l ln second Vlrgmla Bronencamp I2 ft 6 ln Ball Throw Record 62 ft I0 ln Evelyn Maush 21 flrst Dorothy Walkers 63 ft fNew Record second ane Comfort 61 ft and essle Mlddleton 49 ln second Evelyn Stark and Allce Schmenkoff 48 50 yd Hurdle no tlme taken ln other years first Lyda Hollmann 8 l second Georgia Schoenthaler 8 2 75 yd Dash no time taken ln other years first Lyda Hollmann I0 second Catherine Meyer and Ruth Hardie I0 l 75 yd Relay mlddle term team of I0 glrls l I9 2 Baseball of last term was well attended There was the usual pep that makes thlngs go so smoothly The school year was brought to a close by an outing and plcmc held at Carondolet Park on une 2nd The glrls who received thelr Athletic C s were Elmira Class Dorothea Comfort Martha Herleln AIICC lVlcAtee Agnes V0lt Dorothy Walkers JCSSIC Middleton and Margaret Taylor Rose Evertz was the lucky Senior glrl to be awarded the good posture rlng She was the first glrl to receive such a token of remembrance from the club Eleanor Wlnter and Helen Hall ranked almost as hugh and lt was very difficult to declde among the three By the popular vote of the glrls thls fall klckball was scratched from our year s llst of actlvltles so that the full term mlght be devoted to basketball Then durlng the spring term we wlll play lndoor baseball There IS a large number of glrls out for basketball now This IS shown by the fact that they have to be taken care of ln three shlfts during the elghth nlnth and tenth periods Extra tlme wlll be glven to thls sport to take care of the great numbers on Thursday after school The hlkmg was interfered with at the begmnmg of the term but at the latest hearmg lt wlll remam a blg factor ln the club A great part of our time Page One Hlnzdred and lwlzrte s ,' 9 js' 9 , pl 1 l C, C - K ulf 6 , J lt, ' 1, J ,J .C W 'sr V T' W o '? V X .QQ X A , J 2 J C Q ' -, , ' J, . c l' . '7 Y ' ,Y Y - D: , J - High Jump fRecord 53 in., Bessie Hartman, l920J, first, Edith Heier J . . . U , . in. ' C 1 I 4 ,w 1 - Z - C ' ' L , : . , ' ' , . rfs-:iTS i is given over to hiking throughout the year. These hikes come on Saturdays and the girls enjoy them more than anything else we do The girls on the wlmmlng team and tho e who belong to Pipes O Pan are invited to all of our hikes Watson road has always proven attr ctlve to us and we visit lt each year On Saturday November 4th a group enjoyed this hike but found the beautful Watson road ruined for hikes It is belng transformed into an eighty foot boulevard Tennis for beginners will begin oon as indoor work and later tennis teams will be organized So all girls interested be sure to get tennis permits for the public parks for much practice will have to be carried on there Instead of spending our money for spreads or whatnot for the last three years we have remembered the wounded oldlers on the different holidays with flowers and have fixed baskets of food and toys for poor families at Christmas We certainly find much real joy in this We are to do likewise this year and we have been torlng away our spare change in little pill boxes for the purpose of upplylng these ba kets We hope to have them all full to overflowing jEbSIE. IVIIDDLETON ATHLETIC C AWARDED BY GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ILImlra Claas Martha I-Iehrleln essie Middleton Dorothea Comfort Alice IVIcAtee Margaret Tavlor Agnes VOlt Hia 3 Estx H! ' ll-an ii EWPLW Page Ont llumlrul and four . . . . . . S S . . 6. . , - , y . . . . S . . - , , . . S . . A . . . . . .. . S V . . . . s s . ' . . . . - M.. ,aiu-,fl X 3 - 5. - - L. . - .. I - . . .' ' Bw,- f- ? . ,fax F ., ' ...V .Y - , - ' X 1 ' I 3. ,, , --F. . ' 5,w'::j.'4, - 1. , 'I ' ZH? p' I 1 I fgqs ' X DEBATING THE PRINCETON CUP Cleveland looks wrth prlde upon lts debatmg trophy the Amherst Cup unique ln St Louis hlgh schools Three years ago the debating team of Cleveland brought this cup lnto our case by wlnnmg six straight debates a feat that has never been equaled by any St Louls high school Once agaln Cleveland enters the debatmg arena Thls tlme to compete for the cup whlch has been offered by the Princeton Alumni Some time after Chnstmas the first Cup Debate will be held Cleveland reallzed that she must have practlce ln order to start well nn thus new series We were challenged by Yeatman for a double debate and accepted Below IS an account of the two contests taken ln part by per mlssnon from The Orange and Blue CLEVELAND YEATMAN DEBATE Cleveland arguing for the afflrmatve won a two to one declslon IH the debate held ln Cleveland s Audxtorlum Frlday evemng November 24th The mam floor of the audltorlum was comfortably Hlled wlth very attentlve llsteners eager to catch and applaud every pomt driven home by the speakers on each slde The questlon was Resolved That the Phlllppme lslands should be granted complete Independence wlthm two years The debate was spmted throughout the Cleveland boys evmcmg perhaps a llttle more fight than the Yeatman boys Both teams showed careful prep aratxon and trammg but ln dellvery the teams were ln marked contrast The Cleveland boys handled thelr sxde of the questlon much luke combatlve law yers m a trlal court dependmg upon ready crtatlons and the effect of appeal and lrony to convince their healers whlle the Yeatman boys depended upon a dellberate exposltlon of their case mtroduclng even bits of narration to make effectlve a pomt The contrast ln delivery perhaps only added to the mterest of the occaslon at least many words of commendatlon were showered upon the boys of both schools The cello solo and the numbers by the ukelele and mandolin clubs of Cleveland made a very approprlate lntroductlon to the less harmonious part of the program as aptly referred to by PYIHCIPST Chas H Slater who pre slded The Judges were the Honorable Eustlce C Wheeler Asslstant U S Dlstrxct Attorney Attorney A A Alexander and Pr1nc1palE L Gooch of Maplewood Hngh School Affirmatlve Frank Pomer Albert Ewers Harold Elbert negatlve john Selejan Clyde Moore George Loewenguth THE CLEVELAND YEATMAN DEBATE AT YEATMAN Accordmg to the recorded vote our negatlve team had no standmg with the judges Whlle thls was both a surprlse and a deep disappointment Page One Hundred and Szx 7 E Yu :.., Q Q' xslt- - -,-g X K X Nas. i Q ' .'- S' - X, xt, A VY .- , I 4 y , , U .. . ' 7 I T , . 1 I - T . . . . . . v 1 - 9 . . r. . . . . . , . . . ,. 9 , . 1 , 7 , Y o 1 0 tl I 99 9 ' ' 1 T . . , . . , . . , . . 1 Y Y I 1 , y - . .. . .. . 1 1 l is 2 i xllzaj the boys of the team regret thelr defeat most of all because lt prevented the rare glory of a double debating victory from comlng to Cleveland The debate ltself developed lnto a very well arranged plea by the affirmative upon the ethical slde of the question emotlonal ln large part but accompanled by arguments of an economlc and practical nature and by the negative a somewhat cooler statement of the condltlons ln the Phlllp pmes past and present The afhrmatlve recognized the poor showing which would be made were they to depend too largely upon statlstlcs and wisely chose to develop the ldea of the Inherent rlght to lndependent pursun of happiness thus justifying thelr rather coplous use of such authorltles as Lincoln efferson Washlngton and Shakespeare And they made the most of their case The negatlve-up to the tlme of the reading of the declslon thought that they also had made the most of their materlals and the unanlmous declslon ln Yeatmans favor left them wlth one blg question to answer Whereln was Cleveland s argument at fault3 Getting the answer to thls questlon means lmprovement They were not really trymg to settle the Phlllpplne question They were acqulrmg tramlng ln the art of presenting facts and arguments so as to convmce Charles udge opened the negatlve Wlth a statement and lnterpretatlon or the question a short outlme of what the negatlve wlshed to prove and a development of the Hrst sectlon thereof the lack of necessity of any kmd for granting lmmedlate Independence ames Bahrenberv endeavored to show that the Malay characterlstlcs of the Flllplnos utterly prevent any satisfactory self government for some txme to come Burton Bodlne showed by statistics that the Pl'1'llpplI'llZ6d government had retrogressed ln all departments and that the danger from apan was a real menace These teams owe much to the untlrmg effort and zealous work of Mr Tugel ponsor of the Webster Hayne Mr Mark Moody honorary sponsor of the Webster Hayne and Mr Deming The teams also heartlly appreciate the valuable uggestlons given by Mr Tucker Mr Heritage and Mr MacKay ACADEMIC C FOR DEBATING AND ORATORY ames Bahrenburg ack Brown Ru sell Doerner Harold Elbert Eleanor Carter DeL1sle Mrazek 1,1151 0111 llumlre DEBATING Albert Ewers Charles udge john lVlcAtee Marcus Ogletree ORA n ORY Strother MCGIHDIS Luclle Carter rl and I' 15,111 Frank Ponler Valentlne Schmltt Harold Tuthlll Robert Wlnter Vlrglnla Kraul I ' X w.'.g:...v - seg - X Q- . --1 Xxx -F - .s C - I '- , . 1 V , - , . , Q , J , . . . . . . ' I V . . . Q Q .l D Q - , - , ' , ' , . . Q . . . c . , . . . .. ,- S . -.- ,, , j, L: Ilmnlnlmxuxumi Elll flfllh 4 Jo s ' W a uullux-lal IMBJIX ' xm AIIIDAIIIWIE 3,-' It ali'- l7l0l VDIIZIQIZIYI ll! Xlil l?'lll?lZlQ3 I 3 wi Inf-Iurnzux-flfflflf m , - ' I v. - tl . D : . . . H , . :-1 f , KE L . Egmv...-.m:m,,: K , - I - ' A E:-. 1 L1 I ' , , ' . ' -' . , ..., 1 ' , s . , ' ' Ins' , ' . 4 ' . - ' ' ' ti! . a , YW ., .tell . X 25 ,mt ' u I . . . I , A QIIWHM, Law' - ' - ' ' ' , mxm - ' ' .C . . .i ggulu ' - ' 5 . 5 -iw . - -. 'L 4 I .1 A -AAA 12,-3,7 e -I I - JW. . . , Y . -I. gg jx Q I ' 5 Ni Neg' k ' ' ' - . 1 ,mm I 4 ' - - I - I I 1' A V' U 'A In I al Aprll I8 Cleveland started ltS race for a second leg on the Harvard Cup bv defeating Yeatman 6 3 In the first baseball game of the season Apnl 21 The New Semors had a most llvely tIme at the dance gIven In thexr honor by the Semors Aprll 25 In one of the most Interestmg league games that the hlgh schools have ever played Cleveland tled lVlcKInley I I a I4 Innmg game April 27 The centenmal of Grants blrth was celebated by Cleve Iandltes at a very Interestlng audltorlum session Patrlotlc songs were sung by the whole school several Interestmg talks were glven and a scene from the surrender of General Lee to Grant at Appomattoz. Court House was dramatlzed Mr Slater spoke of the loyalty of Grant to hrs country and to his duty He then Introduced Mr Nlccolls a ClVll War veteran who supported by a crutch and a cane reclted two patrlotnc selectlons Russell Hoffman gave a character study of Grant and Burton Bodlne gave lVlcKInleys apprecxa tlon of Grant Martha Blehle recited a toast to the Blue and the Gray and at the close of the session the school stood at salute whlle a bugle sounded Aprll 29 Cleveland lost to Central wIth a score of 6 3 May 3 Two debates between Cleveland and Yeatman were held on thIs day one at Cleveland and the other at Yeatman The proposltlon was Resolved That the prmcrple of the closed shop should prevall Amerlcan Industry Clevelands negative 'team won from Yeatman at the Cleveland audltorlum whlle Yeatman s negatlve team won from Cleveland at Yeatman Attendance at the debates was lessened by the fact that many went to see the postponed Cleveland Soldan game whlch Cleveland lost May 5 The Student Councll gave a motron, picture show to raIse money to pay for the new Freshman Handbooks These handbooks were gIven, free of charge, to the Freshmen thIs term May 6 Cleveland lost to Yeatman, 6 I May 9 Cleveland was defeated by Soldan, I3 3 May I0 The New Senlors perpetrated a peppy, predacrous pIcn1c party Real honest to goodness prrates, wlth palnt, knlves, red sashes and everythmg They surely had a good tlme May I8 Philo was very successful In the presentatlon of a short play, UFads and FSHCICS H May I9 Cleveland entered In the race for a new cup, one to be awarded by the Washlngton Umverslty Debatlng SOClCty for hlghest honors Page One Hzuulrefl and Nme IF 1 X, 21223 ln oratory Each school sent to Washlngton UnlVCTSlty Chapel two repre sentatlves a glrl and a boy Boys competed agalnst boys and glrls agamst girls De Llsle Mrazek and Eleanor Carter represented Cleveland Miss Carter won third place for us ln the glrls dlvlslon After flve years the school which has the largest number of points wlns the cup May I9 After school the New Senlors hlked to Carondelet Park and had a Jolly plcnlc May 20 Cleveland lost to Mclilnley I2 II May 22 Long lmes of enthuslastlc students greeted the new une l922 Beacon Everyone was pleased wlth the book and compliments and congratulatlons were generously extended to all the staff May 22 26 The girls second annual field meet was held May 25 On Thursday evening May 25th the Class of une l92Z gave as its class play The Importance of Belng Earnest A large audl ence witnessed the successful performance of thls Engllsh comedy which was glven under the dnrectlon of Mlss Campbell The cast was well chosen Russell Hoffman ack and Wllllam Llarlan Scally as Gwennle and Ceclly were charming leadlng ladles Myrtle Preusser Nelly Haughton Gregory Walsh Albert Schroeder and Rolf Jansen played thelr parts well and seemed to be regular actors May 26 After a half day of studying the school turned out with Hymg colors to wltness the annual Hlgh School League Fxeld Meet held t Francis Field Washington Unlverslty The school went to the meet ln a number of re erved cars after each pupll had been furnlshed wlth a balloon an arm band and a colorful cap Although Cleveland dnd not secure first place as we had wished we dld secure second place and we won a cup for Mldget Events McKinley took first place ln the meet and Soldan third place Next year we hope to gain the Cornell Cup May Z7 Cleveland won lts econd game of the season by defeating Central I3 8 May 30 Memorlal Day une 7 At this final audltorlum session presentation of Academic C s for hugh scholarship was made by Mr Frye for The Beacon by Mr Kelsey for The Orange and Blue by Mr Bra g for Debating by M Tugel for Oratory by Miss Yeomans Athletlc C s for Track were pre sented by Mr Tredmnlck for Baseball by Mr Fenenga and for the Glrls Athletlc ASSOClatlOh by essle Mlcldleton The names of puplls who were awarded these honors are publlshed on other pages of thus lssue of The Beacon une I5 Four years of school work and good tlmes reached their culmmatxon for the Class of June l922 when the graduates were awarded Page 0110 Hundred and Yen 2 s ' .. Y 51.1 A Q C X ni C 41 i C I mr ei- ' , . . , ' . . J , , - , . ' , . J , , . . as .. . . Schweickardt as Algie were the clever heroesg while Mary Maupin and xv . .. . .. .. . .. I . . . , , , , I . Y . . . . . a S . . . , , , I . S . , ' . it ! UI 1' s . g , . : , - s : ' , r. 1 Y ' I u . . Z ' i Y . . l Y , r I ' E-'31S i X their diplomas The honor scholarship in Washlngton University was awarded to Rose Evertz Sept 5 Good bye Vacation' Hello School' The new arrangement in regard to lunch leaves time for a twelve minute auditorium session each day at the end of the fourth fifth and sixth perrods Sept 27 Mr Hahnel delighted us with selections on the vlolm Sept 29 Vera Stanwood at the piano made us forget everything but the beauty and thrill of the music which seemed to How from her finger tips Oct I3 24 30 Nov 8 With the ald of a small piece of charcoal and a steady How of humor Mr Hussey cleverly traced for us the life of his brave and noble hero Sycamore Bill who lived ln pioneer times Those were the days of romance and adventure! Oct I2 This day commemorating the anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus was kept in a very appropriate manner Speeches ln whlch the life of Columbus and hls travels on the sea were described to us were made by members of our student body The speakers were essle Middleton Doris Frank Norma Schmitter Charles udge Harold Elbert and Frank Ponler worthy of all the praise the faculty and her fellow students gave her Oct l 7 M ohn Gundlach talked to us about our city how it could be improved and what the people of St Louis were doing to improve lt Oct I8 The Mandolin Club selected this date as the day on which they would entertain us We saw many new faces but the old spice and pep were still there Oct I8 ln observance of Girls Week the girls of Cleveland had aud esslon The program consisted of a talk by Miss Weeks on Homemaklng a piano selection by MISS Cleland a talk about Women in lndustry by Miss Kilpatrick and one about Recreation by Miss Bryan Oct I9 Miss Doris Graves a McKinley High Graduate entertained us admirably by playmg on the vlolln Oct 20 The Gym Team displayed their skill to us in this aud Oc 23 Mr Fenenga explained some football tactics and some of the players demonstrated them to us Oct 26 Pipes O Pan entertained us with some aesthetic and mter pretive dances It was a very unusual and en1oyable program Oct Z7 Witches owls broomstlcks pumpkins what was Ita The Senior party Oc 27 ln preparation for the game we had a short pep meeting Jessie Middleton spoke to the boys Rus ell Koenig to the girls and Captain Max Starkloff spoke to us all the Coach gave prospects for the game Oct 28 We played Central and lost to them with the score I0 7 Page One Hundred and Pleten 7 Y Vs att, Q i X X q'Ss ' i A - .- X , s . I H., . . ' , I . , . , . - 1 1 v ' - Oct. I6. Lorena Scherer's recitation of The Prohibition Party was . . r. .I ' 3 ' . , an .. .. S . I . . t. . . i ' s u , 9 , l - . 4 t. . U , l . Q . x x t e:1S '5 ix X223 Oct 30 After our defeat on Saturday a speclal aud was called to revive our splrlts Nov I We had been promlsed a surprise and lt proved to be a most delightful one Mrs Cleland came and sang a number of songs for us at each of the audltorlum sessions Nov 6 Esther Heltz gave an excellent recltatlon of Thelr New Car a Ford Nov IO Cleveland kept Armxstlce Day rn a very approprrate manner Mr Hawkins told of some of hls experlences on Armlstlce Day ln Pans Esther Heltl and Nlaury Tuckerman gave recltatlons Mr Tucker spoke on The Slgnlflcance of the Day and the Boys Chorus sang war songs Nov I0 ln keepmg with Better Speech Week sented ln whlch the Engllsh speakmg countries were hlndrances to better speech were brought before the a tableau was pre represented and the klng of languages the value of a college educatlon Nov I4 A muslcal program was glven by three talented puplls of the student body Edward Mueller gave a cello solo Mlchael Halbam a vlolm solo and osephme Plpkm a piano solo Nov I5 Mr Dletnch an alumnus of Cleveland gave us the history and Importance of the Webster Hayne Debating Soclety Albert Ewers a member of the soclety told us that the debate team needed supporters Nov I7 Dr Yarros of Chicago addressed us on the subject of Health as an important factor to the growmg boy and glrl Nov I7 The New Senlors gathered to eat 3 and have a good txme The spread was a great success and the New Seniors were able to see for the first tlme what a really good class they have Nov those last three Nov Nov The Cleveland Soldan game came off ln great style-until mlnutesl The Big Debate' Miss Plpkln entertamed us Wlth a pxano solo 27 Nov Personallty Nov 28 by Captam Yuxal whose talk was based upon his experiences ln those regions lVlr Abeken gave us a lively talk about Leadershlp and The condltlons of the Near East were brought to us vlvldly Nov 29 Somethmg happening every mlnute First we had a dellclous turkey dinner m the lunchroom enllvened by the music of the Ukelele Club and by a Jig danced by Elsa Kock Then ln the aud the Anna H Shaw and Lmcoln Douglas Debating Socletles gave a Thanksglvlng Proclamation Nov 30 Thanksgiving Day Also the last football game of the season No doubt the Yeatmanrtes were thankful for their three polnts Central overwhelmed Soldan and won the Yale Bowl Dec 4 Miss Blal e played three charmlng vlolln selections for us Page One Hundred and Tuelve ' V Q' .f..1 - V- ei t X X at x F XL: SS, r.r -N f , lf r fr . . , - I 9 . , . . . , - Nov. I3. Mr. Logan, an alumnus of Washington University, told us of . , i ' ' . . , y . - ' . ' , . . . . , , . IS. - ' ' . 24. ' . I 2 I . . . . . . . I 1 , . . . . u , , as-11S E5 Dec 5 Mr Ross Crane one of the most charmrng and humorous speakers we have heard at Cleveland thrs term spoke to us on Life Work Dec 7 In preparation for Chrrstmas Seal Day Dr Day told about the use of the money from these seals for the fight agarnst tuberculosrs D c 7 The Senrors gave therr dance for the New Senrors There were varrous krnds of e crtement rncludrng dancrng and refreshments Dec 8 Marlon Angel played a v1oIrn solo and Prpes O Pan gave a ACADEMIC C FOR I-IICH SCHOLARQHIP SECOND SEMESTER I92I 22 Vrola Hosey Lester Abbott Wrllram Adams George Bange oe Barth Bert Baumgartner Henry Beck Edward Brrllault Merle Farnsod Rernhardt Crarl Elmer Cullman Arthur Goldman Robert Haase Leonard Haeger Wrllram Huf Donald Huntrngton Marshall ones Hans Klerne II e C-ressow Catherrne Grant Xlaomr Gerlm Mary Grant Eleanore C-rote Helen Hall Mary Hasenpflug Erna I-Ielfensteller Gretchen Hrldebrancl Karl Lrnhoff Vance I.rscher' lean Merz Marshall Mortland Eugene Muench Wrllard Muench Enos Prpkrn Wrllram Plurnpe es e Pratt Hou ton Radford Albert Schroeder ames Shaw Stanley WCISS Arthur Wrlkenrng Adolph Wrnherm Calvrn Yeckel Frieda Ahlmerer Maurrne Inghram Marre Kolb Paulrne Lenz Vanette I..ewrs Ann McCullough Morella Mateson Mary Mauprn I..uc1IIe Meek Alberta Nrcolars Fanny Peters ulra Bade Edna Barers Margaret Bennett Martha Brehle Sarah Brllrngslea Vrrgmra Bronenkamp C-Iadys Burneson I-Iazelmae Colestock Magaret Dayball Opal Enloe Rose Evertz Frances Flood Irene Foster Dorrs I'rank Irmgard Fuerbrrnger Flora C-allmerer Helen Cast Margaret Ponrer Hrlda Renth 'VIercrIIe Sandvoss Margaret C Schmrdt julra Serbel C-Iadys Serse Frances Sewrng Florence Stone Vrrgrnra Walker Eleanore Winter ACADEMIC C FOR WORK ON SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS THE BEACON Edgar Davrs Dorrs Frank Walter Hrllrker Mack Wrlson THE ORANGE AND BLUE I..ours Honerkarnp Eugene Lohman Eleanor Wrnter Page Um' fflllllllfli mul 7llllfl't'll , 4' Y E' : .1 e' , X xx X ' ' kk ' Q XX EEEFTX - ' I Y - 41 lm- ' - - I 'I ' ,H . us Spanish Dance. Louise QUELLMALZ AND ESTHER HEITZ. . J . J . . . J S I J - . I . i . . g . A . fis t X T El j 'hr Alumni Z-Xannrmttnn SEQUIIVIUR MAIORA ThlS splendld organlzatlon IS composed of all our graduates number mg more than one thousand Full of the Cleveland splrlt they stand umted ready to how their loyalty and appreclatlon by helpmg their Alma Mater The play MISS Hobbs given last May was a very tanglble demonstratlon of their Splflt It was a great uccess from every pomt of vlew dramatically and financially Crltlcs commended the excellent work of the actors and of MISS Butler the coach The receipts were very satlsfactory After paymg all expenses and makmg the final payment on the addressing machlne they gave one hundred dollars to be used by the Cleveland MUSIC Clubs Another play I8 to be presented sometime ln anuary It IS again to be under the dlrectlon of lVl1ss Butler and promlses to be even greater than the first No one should mlss lt The Alumni Employment Bureau whlle stlll ln nts early stages promlses to be a valuable department Many calls for Cleveland graduates have come to MISS Vavra smce Sept 5th When thought IS glven to the large number of places ln which Cleveland graduates are worklng there comes a reallz atlon of the great possxblllty for placing tho e desmng a posltlon Often an employer asks hls worker for someone to flll a vacancy This request forwarded to Cleveland may help a fellow graduate obtam employment The e calls wlll be especially welcome soon after the graduation exercises of the an I923 class Thus the Alumni Assocxatlon performs a valuable servlce as well provldlng welcome soclal aCtlVlty for lts members contlnulng frlendshlps of hugh school days and cooperatlng with the prseent school admlnlstratlon and student body CLASS OF JUNE. I9l6 Richard Welsert graduated from Washlngton University ln 1920 and IS now a teacher at the Alton Hlgh School Harry Wlese graduated from Washlngton Umversxty Medlcal School and IS now a doctor at the city hospltal ln aclclltlon to thls trlumph he marrlecl Axmee Morgan of the January l9l 7 class They have our best wlshes and we hope that all the followmg years wlll be as happy for them as the four they spent at Cleveland Page One Hundred and Fourteen . w - ' x ' .an ' S' ' ' ii: r..g x X X Q51 s ', J. - X S v 1, A f . Q Q- -B 11. Q XS T - fa - si - ,iif - au' o Q a y - - y v S . . . . . s .. . .. . . . , 1 . . . Q . . . . .. , , . . y 1 1 , y f 1. a ' S . . , as y 1 1 9 - y U52-'JS S U s 12 1 FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CLASS OF JUNE 1917 The class of une l9l 7 the thlrd class to graduate from Cleveland marking the fifth anniversary of lts completion of the four year hrgh school courses Celeblatlon wlth a reunlon has not yet been made but ln vlew of the pleasure and satisfaction resultlng from the five year reunlons of preceding classes the members of this class expect to make thelrs a grand success Harold Stxth who was president of the above mentioned class served two years ln the United States Navy seven months of which were spent ln the war zone abroad He IS now a senior at Washington UHlVCfSlty and wlll graduate from the school of Commerce and Finance ln une l923 Llncoln Guncllach has had qulte a varied career He was attendlng the college of Agriculture at Missouri Unlverslty when America entered the war ln May l9l8 he enllsted ln the Medlcal Department ln the United States Army After servlng seventeen months at OtlSVlllC New York and sxx months at Moyen Germany wxth the Army of Occupation he was dns charged on Aprll 20 1920 A month later he secured a posltlon ln the Standard Oll Company where he IS now Department Head On December I9 I920 he married Mlss Ollve Mulllch They are now the proud parents of a baby glrl We know that Lincoln and his famlly will enjoy all the happiness that we wlsh them David M GlbSOH IS Asslstant Supermtendent of the lowa State Unlverslty Hospltal Oscar Stepp after graduating from the Engineering School at Washlngton Unlversrty m I92l IS now Chief Engmeer for the Craven Engmeermg Company M F Dougherty IS happily marrled He IS credit manager for the Plllsbury Flour Mllls Company We are sure Oscar will successfully manage both posltlons Paula Fett has been a deputy clerk ln the St Louis Court of Crlmmal Correction for the past three years On anuary the first she wlll be re appolnted for four years more Three cheers for Paula We re countmg on her to clean up polltlcs Margaret Kronsbeln who was vlce presldent of her class IS now Mrs Oettmg She says her chlef occupatlon now IS ralsmg her son Henry Perhaps he ll be a Clevelandlte the second ln the family Florence Kaiser IS secretary to the Traffic manager of the Best Clymer Company where she has been for the past three years Flora Borgwald IS one of Cleveland s many efflclent school teachers She IS now teaching at the Garfield school CLASS OF JANUARY l9l8 Agnes Colgny was married to Earl Beltel Her sister Mxldred Corgny our lunchroom manager was mald of honor If Agnes manages her home as well as her slster manages the lunchroom we know that they will live happrly together Page One Hundred and l'zfleen 7 S 5 ' Y W 51.1 Q' X 'N we - K- f. 5 X N Q . 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CLASS OF JUNE I9l8 T Wallace Snider havrng graduated from Washington Unxverslty IS now a fire ln urance lnspector for the MISSOUYI lnspectlon Bureau Fred Rabholz unlor 1 now ellmg lnsurance for the MISSOUTI State Life Insurance Company Fred Schlapprlzzl IS at the Unlverslty of lllmols speclallznlg ln commerce finance and track William Rassreur rs a senlor at the Naval Academy ln Annapolls H F Schnelclewrnd after srxteen months ln the navy attend ed the Unlverslty of llllnols He IS plannlng to return to the Unlverslty agam this fall to tudy che'n1stry CLASS OF JANUARY I9I9 C-ertrude Kaltenthaler IS now Mrs Norman Dlxon Amanclee E Bobe has a posrtron as bookkeeper at the Busy Bee Candy Company Amandee Bulldlng Ellza Rlche on IS agaln at the Lmlverslty of llllnols CLASS OF JUNE 1919 ames W Dell havlng attended the Rubrcam Busrness School IS selllng Insurance for the Mlssourl State Llfe lnsurance Company Emrl VV Kunze IS a tuclent at Washlngton UHlVCYSlly and will rece ve hrs bachelor s degree rn l923 Whltaker and Company secured the serv ces of Vlrgmra Tanner as a stenographer Emma Eblnger rs a clerk at the Llggett and Meyers Tobac o Company El 16 Kuehl a graduate from Halrls 'leachers College ln une 1921 rs now teaching the young ones at the Lafayette Grammar School Edith Farren al o graduated from Harrls Teachers College ln une l92l and has been assigned to a slmllar posxtlon at the Pestalozzl School Ada Mllls has plunged mto the ea of matrlmony and IS now Mrs Earl Parker Loulse Erbe IS at the Carondelet School CLASS OF JANUARY I920 Charles Fernlch IS a sophomore at Washlngton University oseph X Borgwald holds a clerlcal positron ln the MISSOUYI State Life lnsurance Con: pany Chester Fischer IS surveymg for the Unlted States government around St Louis Kathleen Walsh IS teachmg at the Peabody School lrma Grounds IS now an apprentlce teacher ln the l aac Mason School Page One Hzuzzlrerl and Szxlcen ,Y t X Y ?--J S X X N :X ., S K x - X . SQXV , A l T i' ffm ' 1 . J . .S S . . . . . H . . a s s , y - ' ' s . ' . , . ' , . always was a sweet girl. Margaret Leiser is a stenographer in the Security . . i . . S . . , . . . . . , - , A . -, . S . . . . 5 . . . . . . C , I S. Y l . - . . J y Y . . .. J .. . . . . S N . . J y y . . S . . . . , . . . S - I 1 x - X XE me-ask is Ngwag CLASS Or JLJNE 1920 Harry Strrte rs travelrng representatrve for lglehart Bros of Evanston lnd ellrng Swansdown l'lour Products Nlarran Carpenter and Beula lVl Wrllramson have cho en a noble career for themselve They are now puprl nurses at the Crty Hosprtal We wrsh them luck rn therr undertakrng Elmer Srttner rs makrnv a good record rn Crvrl Lngrneerrnv at Washrn ton Unrversrty Edwm Pferffer rs a buyer tor the lnternatronal Shoe Company Duke Werndel rs employed by the Miss ssrppr Valley Structural Steel Com pany rn Maplewood He rs contemplatrnv a trrp wrth Calhoun Burke to hrs wrnter lodge at Morschelles Adolph R Scheer rs a sophomo e at the St Lours Unrversrty nrght school Commerce and Fmance cour e and rs a book keeper at the lVlrssourr State Lrfe lnsuranc Company ack Schueddrg tormer busrness manager of the Beacon and Fugh Nes but are at the 1Vlrssourr State Unrversrty udson Brehle the wrnner of the Washrngton Unrversrty cholar hrp rs now a sophomore and rs lrvrng up to hrs frne scholastrc record Delphme Druet rs employed by the I-larrrs Polk Hat Company as a stenographer CLASS OF JUNE 1921 Bob Scannell another star football player rs holding down the posrtron of quarterback on Mrssourr s team Cerald Nordmeyer after attendrng Cor nell for a short trme rs now enrolled rn lVlr sourr Unrversrty George Doerrng has ambrtron to become a Hnancrer He rs assistant teller for the Grant State Bank Vrrgrl Landon the srlver tongued orator rs now workrng for the Racrne Rubber Company Rrchard Drckl Brshop has a clerrcal posrtron at the Laclede Steel Company Harold E. Prress after attendrrrg the Unrversrty of Wrsconsrn for a short trme rs now gorng to the Washington Unrversrtv nrght school and workrng at the Schwerdtmann Toy Company Harold rs runnrng competrtron to Santa Claus no doubt Norma Brunner IS a prrvate ecretary to the Verne Lacy law firm Frances Baker holds a posrtron rn the Syndrcate Trust Burldlng lVlarre Crurbor does stenographrc work for the Ely Walker Dry Goods Company Leona Jan en rs teachrng prano We hear that Edrth Lutz rs engaged to a young man from Prttsburgh Clara Leclerq began thrs fall a course of journalrsm at Mrs sourr Unrversrty Page Une Hundred and Seventeen CLASS OF JANUARY, 1921 X :DS gb iX 12 .,j CLASS OF JANUARY 1922 lbsen Boyce well known as the lazz boy IS now attendlng Washlngton Unlverslty Walter Grlot IS dolng clerlcal work Erwln Schmldt Cleveland s clever cartoonlst IS now a draftsman He IS plannlng to study art and archl tecture at college Raymond Deffaa all star pltcher who helped Cleveland get a leg on the Harvard Cup IS now a StatlStlCal clerk ln the accountlng department of the Bell Telephone Company We hope Ray handles figures as well as he does a baseball Otto Faerber has expectatlons of becoming a banker He IS ln the employment of the Natlonal Bank of Commerce Erwln Gammeter our tlny athlete IS now attendlng the Rolla School of MIHCS lone Deabler assoclate edltor of The Beacon for anuary l922 IS now dolng clerlcal work for the Peters Shoe Company Loretto Beatty 18 fllnlshlng her commerclal educatlon at Rublcam Buslness School Audrey Truesclale IS a prlvate secretary at the Arc Electrlc and Elevator Repalrlng Company Hulda Bamberger known for her flghts for womens rlghts IS dolng stenographlc work for the Blue Rlbbon Tlre Company Cora Eblnger IS a clerk for a coal company Slnce we have Cora on the Job we re sure that no Clevelandlte wlll suffer for lack of fuel thls wlnter CLASS OF JUNE I922 Oscar Earlckson star track man and tennls player IS now worklng for hls father ln the Yeckel Feydt Earlckson Realty Company lke IS also attendlng Rublcam nlght school Raymond ones another star tennls player has asplratlons of becomlng a certlfled publlc accountant He IS taking the course of commerce and FIDHHCC at Washlngton Jack Brown and Edgar Davls two former Beacon edltors are both golng to Washlngton Unlverslty Fulton Mas englll an all round stellar athlete of Cleveland IS taklng the medlcal course at Washlngton Unlverslty Elmel C-ammeter a former Cleveland car toonlst IS now golng to the Rolla School of MIHCS Wlth hls brother lrwln Ray Gllle ple and Louls Honerkamp two of the Orange and Blues earlv 6dltOlS are now successfully managlng thelr lnterestlng newspaper The Moon Roy Schaberg who was Sergeant at Arms of hlS class IS now a salesman at Boyd s Roy later hopes to go to Washlngton Unlverslty Val entlne Schmltt has hopes of becoming a drugglst for he now IS attendlng the St LOUIS School of Pharmacy Vlrgll Kolb Cleveland s champlon sprlnter and presldent of the une l922 class IS at present employed by the Tlmes Wllllam Schwelckardt IS applylng hls knowledge of chemlstry at the Mal llnckrodt Chemlcal Company He IS one of thelr analytlcal chemlsts De Llsle Mrazek representatlve for Cleveland at the Washlngton oratorlcal con test IS taklng the dental course at St Louls Unlverslty Charles Boyle IS a freshman at llllnols Unlverslty Fred Karches IS dolng stenographlcal and clerlcal work for the Western UHIOH Telegraph Company Albert Zellweger Page One Hundred and FISIIIBEIL - X Y- : ., - fr ' 'sit - 5'-S TE- . 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A r A re'-ns fs is s 22 rs a bankmg clerk Carl Dletz rs at present employed by the Metropolxtan Llfe Insurance Company Gregory Walsh IS one of Cleveland s numerous graduates who are lh the employment of rnsurance compames Theodore A Slebenman rs asslstant foreman at the Llggett and Mevers Tobacco Com pany Barclay Hudson IS attending the MISSOUYI Unlversrty Many of the Cleveland graduates are enrolled at Washlngton Umversrty Norman Schaum berg Adolph Mueller Charles Schmrdt and Paul Schlmgman are there to study engmeermg Warner Flscher honor student of hrs class as to become a lawyer Others ln varrous departments are ean Habermaas Herman the Student Council for the second semester last year ulra Serbel Margaret Newport and Mary Maupm are contrnumg their brllllant careers as students at Harrls Teachers College udglng from their scholastlc record at Cleveland they are sure to make a tno that wrll be hard to beat Reola White rs a student at Washington Unrverslty Rose Evertz and Colma Benedlct are ln the College of Arts and Sclences m the same school Dorothy Abeel and Isabelle Saucler are at present staylng at home Loretta Schuler rs engaged rn the mterestmg vocatron of bemg an educatlonal worker at the Famous Barr Dorothy Flrmbach IS a stenographer for the Haynes Langenberg Manufacturmg Company and Morella Mateson rs a stenographer for the Many Bland Insurance Company Ruth Connell IS attendmg Rubrcam Busmess School Louise Hope rs taking a post graduate course and mtends to attend Washlngton Umverslty rn anuary Irene Foster and Nellie Houghton are two more Cleveland girls who go to Washlngton University It was wlth the deepest regret that the puprls of Cleveland learned of the accldental death of Edward Wellbacher whnch oc curred on uly 28 l922 He was proml nent ln hugh school CIICISS for hrs prowess ln athletlcs and was known throughout our school for hrs good fellowship Edward Wellbacher was one of the players who brought the Yale Bowl to our school and he was also a member of our champlonshlp basket ball team He was captain of our football team ln 1921 Although Edward has passed on he IS not forgotten Hrs splendrd spmt IS an example for all our future teams EDWARD WEILBACHER HAROLD ELBERT Fortis Et Frdells Page One Hurulrfrl mul Nmeteuz 7 ws Q.l, - Q '-9' 1 N 'eil' ' A f - A Qs - ' ' I . Waespi, Leroy Gunther, John McAtee, and Russell Hoffman, president of y ho- ii u 1 J , 1 . u - LIL ' Y iv' ,Y F NQ rtxtrtr-utztftxux mrtftxtm Q T c .ncsrc GETTING THE GUILTY ONE The telephone buzzed and I Ilfted the recelver to my ear It was De tectlve Sergeant Logan who stated that Radford Whlte the steel klng had been murdered 1n his home at I6 BeIIerue I-Ils request was that I go out there lmmedlately to ln vestlgate I found the fam1Iy and servant ln much confusion IVIy flrst order was that the polnce should guard all of the doors to the house so that no one mlght enter or Ieave Then caImIy I began an rnvestlgatron None of the family had heard any dl turbance and nelther the butler nor the maid exple sed any I-:nowI edge of the affalr Evldently lt had been done qu1etIy and sk1IIfuIIy No cIues to the identity of the myster lous lntruder for ev1dentIy the mrd night Vl ltor had used gloves AI of the extremely small plotches of bIood where the person had touched any art1cIes were regular ln shap howlng that the gloves followed the exact moves of the hand Spots of bIood were on the fIoor ln dlrect Imes from door to door and fInaIIy from the bottom of the front hall way stalrs to wlthln two feet of the front door There they stopped The YaIe Iock had not been plcked and no wmdows had been forced Page 0110 Humlred and Tu enty After conslderlng all the evidence fxrt the extremely small blood marks upon the furmshmgs of the bedroom second the perfect knowl edge that the vlsltor had of the posl tlon of the doors as lndxcated by the stralght Imes of blood spots and thlrd the condltlon of the doors and wlndows I figured that the mur derer must be ln the house and a Inttle Iater I declded that the mald was the gu1Ity one Thereupon I promptIy put her under arrest and was Ieavmg by the front door when there came the command Hands up' I turned ln tlme to see the butler approachlng me gun ln hand Bang I awoke with a start The Wlnd had just closed the door of my bed room wlth a Ioud sIam' DONALD HUN FINGTON 'E f',,fAfI Teach r nllustratmg subjunclxve mode I wnsh I were Ieamed PupnI fwakmg p So do I I Q p - - 1 N - wlx X, I l fe., 1 Y 'fl 1 S , D S . . 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J: ,, . l . . - u ll .In xx x T g' E-r-2-I'S1 A Xiang MAX STARKLOFF BUS KOENIG LARRY STEFFENS ART STODDER OSL AR JENNEWEIN FR XNK DCXVEESE BIII WEMHOENER D XN MARTIGNON AI LAN MUELLER KURT VOEGELE EDWIN HOOCK MILTON SCI-IERER SHORTY SIMPSON EUGENE BARTH WALTER KUEHL HARRY WOLTERING HERB RUMER SAM LEOPOLD MIKE EBINGER ED DICKHAUT ERWIN CROISSANT ED NAUCKE EDMOND LANGFORD VIC ZEPPENFELD EMERSON BROWN SXM HOFFMAN BOB KREYLING MARSHALL IONES HOUSTON R XDFORD WALTER HACHTMAN GODFREY KNETZGER LOUIS REITZ TOM FERRY IIMMY BAHRENBURG STROTHER MQGINNIS JOHN RYAN OLIVER THIEBES CORNELIUS FERNAU ERNEST HEIDLAND FD FIKEN RUDI TIMPTE LUCILLE SCHULHERR SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOS'I MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST NIOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOS I IVOST VIOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST MOST T XLLEST HEI PFUL CUTEST LEISURELY ENTRANC ING V XIINES I' E XSY GOING LIK XBLE AWBITIOUS NOISIEST DAINTIEST COY LOVAIDLE ARTISTIL STUDIOUS SYMPATHETIC .IOLLIEST ATHLETIC NIMBLEST UNUSUAI ADM EN TUROUS ROMANTIC YOUTHFUL NIFTIEST INDLSTRIOUS NEATEST EFFERVESCENT T XLENTED EARNEST EAGER NATURAL TALKATIVE WITTIEST ENIOYABLE NOBLEST TRUTHFUL YIELDING THOUHTFUL HAPPIEST REFINED ELEGANT EXCITABLE LILL SC H EDDIC KA I HERINE RABENAU PEGGY XX AGNER JOHN LAZAR ES HEITZ THELMA BOHI E LILL MEISINGER HAROLD HUBELE KAY SEITER MADGE BETTS HETZ MELSHEIVIER HELEN SCHEID BERENICE STOEHR MARGE MOSER HILDA RENTH ARLINE VIEYER DOLLIE THLIL1 MARIE HEHRLEIN ETHEL HARE JOHN STURM RUTH HARTE LO bc HERFR ADELE WOLFF RUTH VOERG DOT KOOP DOLLY BOESCH IRMS KRUEGER VERA STANWOOD MERCILLE SANDVOSS MARTHA HEINRICHSMEYER RUTH MEYER HELEN ROSS ELEANORE YOUNG DOT HOLBROOK KATHLEEN DAUGHERTY KATHERINE WOOD MABEL VOGT ELVERA STUCKENBURG MADELEINE HOSHOUR LOIS GUNDLACH MARY HOLBROOK CARL MEYER Page Um' Humlrefl mul 'lu N111 0116 2 I I ml : . 4. ein L X - xl - L A . D BURT BODINE MOST ENERGETIC HELEN MCMICHAEL w x F515 Xi 1 fr 223 DE MAGISTRIS Sane varlum et mutablle sem per est genus maglstrorum uls umquam putando mores maglstro rum lntellegere poss1t3 UIS um quam maglstrum ullum slmllem maglstro alll vldeat3 Haec sunt pauclsslma ex plurlmls exemplls eorum Ecce alt unus nollte ad sldera palmas vestras tendere cum respon sum SCl3tlS Non est decorum dlSCl pulls ln alta schola Tum alms clamorem ore feclt Sl responsum SCltlS manus ves tras tollette Putem vos responsum non sclre Sl manus non tollatls Tum allus Sedete ln SCdlbUS cum saplentlam lngentem mostretls atque hlnc dlClt6 Ecce tempus consumltur Sl StatlS Allus autem Age nunc uld est hoc Nonne qulsque pedes duos habes3 EIS utere Nollte oro slmlles llberls esse Rursus Vere dlCO tlbl nollte currere per atlla Ambulate Ecce allus qualls mugltus est cum sauclus taurus aram fuglt et lncertam securlm cervlce excusslt Ne venl tote ln conclave MEC serus S necesse est contendlte etlam cur rete per atrla Tum dlsclpulus cogltat secum Nunc eloquar an sllear3 Stem an sedam3 Ambulem an curxam3 Vere Pater Omnlpotens lupplter et D1 lmmortales soll sclunt de rebu gravlbus hls Scrlptus ab Nl E lone A D lll ld Dec Anno MMDCLXXVI A Page 0116 iillllllftll and 11161113 Yao CONCERNING TEACHERS Yea a varlous and ever changlng thlng IS the race ol teachers WhlCh of us by taklng thought ever under stood aught of thelr customs3 WhlCh of us ever beheld one teacher llke unto another3 Hear ye but a very lew of thelr many acts Behold salth one stretch not your hands to the stars when ye know of the responses to my ques tlonlng It lll beseems you of the hlgh school so to act Yet another maketh a nolse wlth her llps Verlly lf ye know aught of the responses upllft your hands lf ye ralse not your hands l shall deem you lgnorant of the answers Then a n 0 t h e r waxlng loud When ye are about to dlsplay your mlghty wlsdom stay ye ln your seats and speak thence Lo' Much tlme IS lost lf ye rlse to your feet Stlll another Come now what manner of thmg IS thls3 Have ye not each of you two feet3 U e them Act not llke small small chlldren l beseech you Agaln Verlly l say unto you run not through the halls Do ye walk Lo another Wlth such a bellowlng as there IS when a wounded bull e capes the altar and shakes from hls neck the sacrlflclal axe shall come lnto no room of mlne after the proper tlme If It be neces sary do ye hasten through the halls even to the polnt of runnlng Then thus cogltateth the student wlthm hlmself Now shall l speak or shall l hold 7 E 's ' v ...J -1 INSQZ f-S x X Q-s-. s - '. 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Q - . . . 1 . . 1 11 1 . 1 . 1 11 1 1 , , . , 1 . . . 11 . 1 . 11 1 . . . . , , . s 1 11 1 1 . 1 , . . . . 11 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 .1 . 1 ' 1 . . . .1 1 1 ' - . 1 11 1 1 ' 1 . 11 . . 1 . l D .1 . .1 , 11 . 1 1 1 HY 1 ' ' 3 1 1 . . 11 . 1 1 U C 11 1 1 - 1- 7 F556 X X Ei my peace3 Shall I walk or shall I make undue haste by runnmg3 Shall I anse or keep to my seat3 Verily only the almlghty father ove and the deathless gods know of these welghty matters Written by M E. ones the thlrd day before the ldes of December ln the two thousand SIX hundred sev enty slxth year after the foundng of the clty IN CHEMISTRY Mr Chervenka Name an msectl cnde Max Starkloff Er e roaches Mr Chervenka Who puts that out3 Mr Chervenka to Chemlstry class All of you ought to be ln terested ln soap The Chem 3 65 class has adopted a slogan suggested by Laurence Stark Save the flltrate' llke to change my program I don t want Latm I want somethmg botanl ca AdVlS6Y But what IS the matter with Lat1n3 Freshman There rs too much language to Latin Adviser I should thlnk you would be afraid there would be too much botany to a botanlcal subject Lecoutour dlscussmg dyes sand they should be quick He was told that the fastest colors are those that don t run at all The Beacon staff has recom mended Russell Koenig for a Car negle Hero Medal on account of his SCTVICCS ln saving a large number of hves He appeared IH the Beacon office about four o clock one after noon wlth a blg tray loaded wlth nce cream Heard ln Room III Cortez founded the Pacific Ocean Brown Ah' they ve just dropped Mrs B And served em rlghtl Its been danglmg outslde all the morning' Just cl suqqestnon for t ufu re I5 Q e Sh I arcldei- Y C ' Qmrgc A , 1 W VX s Q , 4 J 'w mv M X GRIGSG lugc One Hllllllfgfl and 71191111 llzree r xgf fl. ' ss'-S: 1 X X QRS ij T V 1 .B : 1 r- . - -- . C . u 1 ' 1 - J: ' - b Freshman fto adviser: I should the anchor. I. ' . .- ef .f c oo H I9 X 'c - 3 Y X 1 ' Q I0 Q, 'K Q g 41' I . 5 3 A Q , N 'I V! Q h dy ' I f 1 6 54 I . Q V , ' -If ' ' N x ' 3' I xg g , t g y, , ' f f I x ' - S wr ' I f I L. ,. I 'V - N ' M: A ' I fy! ' 4 ' , N V , -4 x X Y IX SX S gi-j'S Xie X M93 HLARD IN 2 I 0 Mr Ewer Let us not have any one Whlsper out loud to hlmself Methyl What are those fumes ln 2099 Ethyl Those are per fumes Brlde George dear when we reach our destmat on let us try to avoid glvlng the lmpresslon that we are newly marrled George All ught Maud you farry the suitcase and umbrella lVl1stre s anc l aw the mlllcman lu s you thls morning ln the future l wlll take the milk ln ane Twouldn t be no use mum Hes promised never to lfx s any body but me Maude was aflald the glrls wouldnt notlce her engagement mg Dld tl'ey3 Dld they3 SIX of hem recog nlzed It at once TRICKS TO ALL. TRADES Qmamp P10 CCT sa Q59 17151 One Humlrul and Tweng four Qhemlstry Teacher to a talkatlve class IH Chem Lab You should emphaslze tl-e first fxve letters of the word laboratory rather than tl e last seven Ed What are you running for Red3 ls there a fire at your house3 Red No l m just hurrymg so l ll get there before l get tned E New Office Boy A man called to thrash you a few moments ago Edltor What dld you say New Office Boy l sand l was orry you were not ln RADIO WOMAN If she talks too long lnterrupter If she argues lncorrectly con It she IS wxllmg to come your way meter If she wants to see your set con ductor lf she wants to be an angel transformer If she IS sulky CXClt6Y If he gets too exclted control er If she proves your clrcult IS wrong compensator If she wants chocolates feeder lf she goes up ln the alr conden ser lf she IS wrong rectlfler 1 1 Y 5 7 v -7 L , QQ'-Ss' xc- - S '. J- 'xg X fsf- 1 . E S Y a T .ff 3'-2' . S: . : . 1 . : ' - . 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AJ 'i gl rg- 1lSf7Qe LEQD BUSINESS We are glad that we have a Beacon of whlch we are proud Yet what has made The Beacon what lt ISU IVIalnIy two thlngs flrst, the con sclentlous, hard work of every department of the staff, and second the good wlll and support of the student body To the Ilfe of any school publlcatlon the second IS every blt as essentlal as the flrst We may boast that thls lssue of The Beacon IS a success, but lt IS not and cannot be a complete success untll every advertlser has value recelved for evely cent he has mvested ln lt I would say thls then, to the student body of Cleveland Put yourself out somewhat, lf necessary, to patronlze an advertlser, and always mentlon The Beacon to hlm The buslness staff has recelved excellent support from a loyal few and wlshes to take thls oppoltunty of expresslng ltS slncere appreclatlon For the fifth consecutlve tlme DOTIS Frank malntalned her remarkable record of obtaln lng the largest amount of advertlslng She secured S229 40 worth of adver tlslng for thls ISSUE Such work as thls IS hlghly appreclated, and lt IS hoped that thls wlll be contlnued ln the future, though by a larger number A complete Ilst of advertlslng sollcltors IS published below Let our slogan be On wlth Cleveland and The Beacon MACK WILSON Business Manage, ADVERTISING Pl l son l U' Iiudxnt Iiurlun l VN 1 I I hllllltr Ll Bulullltltl 3 l 1 Nlaull B4bULIltIH Xxllllilll Id IIN-.ION har e Ste-nlnllel Ql3l'1 Isllli-,lllifl X 1 XNLITIIIIMIIKI' vsllll Ill N Xu X Ice x 'X lc lun s Ilurd N Ill Iillll unlr I l 1 k .J lllpxlllllln Jolll .J It I dna JQFIIIQXKLID wSL Iicxllulds R L 4 lh'1l wmr XII Rlthardson Hao llll lhar .J Jn l0Jf '1 illkhlbljlf., IIIIIQN o Im llln .J ISIII ulsl .J All ll Gl fle Il IUN Xrt llll 1 tm U1 0 Benmtt Nialglrtt but lIItOdO1P Du g.,lll Gladxs I' Page One Hundred and Tztentl S11 SOLICITORS U 1 lb lllllll Pu Q Ill I ul: cl 4 lllllan I tllI'Ill1lI'l I mma Gaebltl Iillph eler I lilth N extr N VN tndt BI inthe Bunn-Nlllft R lulls In 'l luu N IUIII II1 lpt I as tl illN lx sslzl VK 11 er Nlllfllvl R1 Jh Russ Hflmn R ltl Inu s bCIlUll1tlI' Iuclle Sch lllflilllllj-, I estel QCIlIl1Iflt 'Xllldred ll 71111 Ie ln I4 ul H QI1 IUIHIM r 1 UI lg.mr lu Jpl nfl I It 0 xll1Xt Iiu lba r B11 lllstllle K ess I tl!! 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' BEACON ADVERTIS NG SOL C TORS 1 1 1 He But Thought IS Employer Dldn t Changed His Need It Mind I I VICTOR WIELAND 7108 V g VICTOR WIELAND A CLEVELAND HIGH BOY lroulid tinplmimnt soon itter rldu ltm He Ie lI'IlCLl tilt 111 miplmti 18 1 student of lhe Mibwuu SL 100 111111 mu llh Mctor tniolled tm this tomme DUN emlwer S the Sclimml becmtd llllll 1 POSIIIOII Ill Increased Hls Salary 5120 a Year Many Cleveland Graduates have received positions through MISSOURIS EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MISSOURI STUDENTS PLACED IN OCTOBER 721 PLACED FIRST NINE MONTHS ASK the Following Cleveland Students and Graduates What They Thmk of Missouri s Tralnlng and Employment S gf A l h ll l C MISSOURI BUSINESS SCHOOL Result Getting School Cherokee at C3llf0rnla 1 Sd y 1 70 28 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM He . , . f 'gg A W -1 W ir inia Ave. Q 7 I 1 ' ' 1 ' ' Q 11' ' ' ' U' ' . ' . ' ' A f ,. A 5' . f 1: Sl f'::: 'J '31 l ui Acc tr 1 1 I,:1w. 1 ' ' T H . l ml U I 'I I I Q' i I 1 t 9 . . ., . . Herbert Rosshl-ce Clara Blauner Harry Berg Albert Schroeder Gladys Benner Chas. Morley Earl Kriegsman Anna French Raymond Bodamer Evelyn Kuenne Ellen Farley Frieda ghadler Julius Thien Viola Farley Helen Bef eld de ine Reinhart Alvin Rat ert Ste a Ky ian Marie Kramer Marie uibor Helen Voirol Winifred Xfcirol H - . ,, . . Vic or 982 i ne 7 . I Sarah Applegate Frances Baker Emma Blanche Ruth Connell Oscar Earnckson Loretta Eggeman Wllllam Haase Myrtle Hartman Edward Hauer Elvlra Helderle Wxlllam acques Nellne ohnson Edlth Katherman Maunce Kaufman Odelna Kextz Oliver Kortjohn Samuel Lance Vlctorla Lanham Vera Longley Mane Meyer Fay Orr Audrey Sxegel Edward Wlppern Elozs Mcfulla Ralph Nulsen ean Ruhl Arthur Paule MdYl0n Scally Clxfford Placke Charlotte Schaefer Mabel Senn Grace Stoclchus Arllne Tallon Adele Thomas Leo Trendle Lester Truesdell Lllllan Vonderheydt Agnes Wnllns Leonard Truesdell Elmer Vorhoff Raymond Wlsslng Alxce Wod1eka Florence Paschedag AIICG Klexn lhebe former CLEVELAND Sltltlclllw 11e 11x111Q RUBICAM lb the IHCIIIS 10 111 end p1e111red to them hx 11111 llllllllllllh NX ll L1111111111111111 101111 1e11e1 11111111 e Ll he 11t1111l111111e1 111111 the 1 5 new 1111111 th 111 1 CLEVELAND RUBICAM 11 lllllllx Rublcam Busmess School C 1 11111 11111 P0tc11111t 4913 Del1111r Avenue 1 lllt 111 Ucllllll wx I-meat '4 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 129 ' 1 ,. 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IVI. . . . ro rie or , - , . . , ,. - - t . . c - . , - D W Q - I s Q, - t - -t 1 , . , V . - s ff I - V f 7 , I . . , r ' - N V I ine 2 . 1 4 x 170 ou rand Ave. ' ' Bouquets, Floral Decorations and Funeral signs Shrubs and Iants In-ll, Gmncl QSO Kinloch, Yivtnr 1153 - - ., I . . . , r. . ar ware, Cutlery, Tools, Pain , Toys H H . U Ke s Made, Glass Set ing, Electric Irons , y Repaire , Scissors Sharpened, o-Carts Retired, Furnaces Repaired ' . . Sporting ood . .. 7 .. . . .. . IS, I .. . .. . .. , . .. BRO N'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Five Schools in St. Louis THOROUGH COURSES GREGG SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING RAPID CALCULATION PENMANSHIP COMMERCIAL LAW SALESMANSHIP SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING ENGLISH and CORRESPONDENCE SPELLING CALCULATING MACHINE BOOKKEEPINC. MACHINE DICTAPHONE Enroll for Any Course at Any Time DAY and NIGHT SESSIONS SOUTHSIDE SCHOOL Jefferson and Gravoxs Avenues SIDNEY 2626 VICTOR lll3 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 13 Member JYulionaI AISSUUIIIIIIIUII of Accredited Commercial Sflzools f v W-W g if Vi ka 4.1 IJ 'It Q52 Q f j 7,HIu1 lallll These CEDAR CHESTS Made of Genuine Red Tennessee Cedar on Specnal Sale at S 4 5 GET YOUR GIRL A CEDAR CHEST SMITH S FURNITURE CO SIDNEY I474 2720 CI'lel'0Iiee Street VICTOR 749 Charge Accounts Invited Open every evening untlI 10 p m WHY THEY WENT FOILED As the Sunday school teacher en Newsboy Con railroad car tered she saw Ieavmg ln great haste gentleman occupant Buy Edgar a I1ttIe gnrl and her smaller brother Guest s Iatest work SITB Why Mary you arent gomg Gentleman No' I am Edgar away she exclaimed ln surprlse Guest hlmseIf Pleathe Miss Anne weve got to Newsboy Well buy Man m S Was the distressed TCPIY m Lower Ten You am t Mary Rob my thawallowecl hlth collectnon erts Rmel-,art are youu Wrlter FI-ldll'lgS Monthly K1 Ioch Victor 322 Bell Grand 177 KN I G H T Fills Prescriptions RIGHT N E COR GRAND AND ARSENAL 2nd Floor RAY E PRICE, Manager Prescrxptlons Called for and Delivered Your Doctor W1II Phone Your Prescrnptlon To Us If You Ask Hlm Downtown Store 6th FIoor Century Bldg 132 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 2 TF, S92 I 15135 is T' . 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D-.. o, ' . - h' ' ' - In 9 A r Terms Reasonable Monthly Payments Bell Phone Rrverslde 530 SOUTH ST LOUIS LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE DE MERVILLE PIANO 8: MUSIC CO 7127 South Broadway Pianos Player Pianos Vxctrolas Brunswlcks Victor and Brunswick Records Player Rolls Cabmets and all Small Musical Instruments The House That Saves You lVIoney First Class The House of Hugh Quality Tunlng and The House of Small Expense RCPHITIHL, CAUSE AND EFFECT The amateur dramatic soclety was preparmg for a performance of As You Like It The dress rehearsal took place n a garden that was overlooked by a bulldmg m course of erectlon A the amateurs postured and chanted the bard s beautlful llnes brlcklayers above them lald bricks carpenters planed boards and masons Chlpped stones Towards the end of the play dur mg a pause ln the rehearsal a voxce from the bullclmg operation was heard to say gravely I prlthee malapert pass me yonder trowel Pearson s Weekly Th stlnglest feller weve heard of yet IS Lon Moon I-Ie had a toy balloon vulcanized ylsterday Abe lVIart1n JEAN PECK MILLINERY ORIGINATOR DESIGNER 3521 South Grand Boulevard WM C KOENN GROLER 3734 WYOMING STREET Bell Phone Grand 260 John -X Bthnutt T' l 111 I HAU CK 8x SCHMITT UNION Undertakers and Embalmers 3403 South Grand Avenue Hesselberg s Drug Store W Corner Grand 8: Hartford St SERVICE QUALITY GIVE ME A TRIAL IN THE LITTLE SHOP fAround the Corner YOU WILL FIND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COUPLED WITH THE HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS AND VEGETABLES MODERATELY PRICED LAFAYETTE MARKET 2165 South 39th St Bell Phon WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 133 I . . , . . 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Xvlvtlll' IOIL I . -3 FOR GIFTS THAT LAST Kmloch vmof 022R VISIT Bell Rwemae 1905 E NICKL 81 SONS WATCHMAKERS ENGRAVERS JEWELERS OPTICIANS Eversharp Pencxls Schaefer and Waterman Fountain Pens 3219 MERAMEC STREET Dr Frank Nlckl IS ln charge of our Modern Scxentxhcally Equipped Optncal Department Eyes Examlned and Spectacles Fitted at very Moderate Prices J W SCHNAUS MARKET 5401 IDAHO AVENUE 1 nu Victor HSI' ALBERT H BERTRAM DECORATING CO 3018 SOUTH GRAND Beautlful Lakewood THE PARK CEMETERY Perpetual Care Perpetual Charter NON SECTARIAN Heege Ave N W of Gravols Ave n I 1 141111 0125 IIXIII B lohnston South Side Auto Supply Co 3445 South Grand Avenue Philadelphia Batteries Tires Tubes Vulcanlzmg Batteries Recharged Repaured Rented Texas Olls Gasoline SIGNS A BOY DOESNT BELIEVE IN Keep off the grass Admlttance at lVla1n Entrance Only Private Property No Trespass mg No Swlmmmg Allowed I-Iere I-Iuntmg Strlctly Prohlblted Keep Out This Means You Wet Paint Do Not Feed the Animals Silence Unaccompanled Chlldren Under Age Not Admltted Bananas 5:3 Each Painless Dentlst I..1fe Catherme Come on Aramena see who can make the ugliest face Ararnena Gwan look what a head start youve got Ex GIFTS THAT LAST Q 2742 Cherokee Street Opposlte Cinderella Theatz Kmloch Phone 3068 R 134 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' . 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' I I C HYAMS D C CHIROPRACTOR de Bldg 1 N G Western Battery 8: Mfg Co BATTERY ERVICE 6 B Id b R B tt A A t A U S Ty a dT b 3615 GRAvols A LOUIS ROSENBERG DRY GOODS AND GENT S FURNISHINGS 5223 VIRGINIA AVENUE GEO NOLL Stair Builder 3341 Pennsylvania Ave ELBEE TIRE and AUTO GO 6341 Michigan Avenue Riverside 801 MONARCH METAL WEATHER STRIPS Insurfmnce Aqfunst Rfun Cold Snow Drlft Dust md Scot PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION AND ESTIMATE PUTTING UP THE HOUSE The bills had come ln for build mg the young couples home George Sald the bride of a few months they are twice what we ex pected' Dont worry said the young husband I expected they would But George she replied they re twice as much as thatl Argonaut GOOD AND OI..D Local IVI P Well Mr lVIac Gregor I hope you liked the story I finished up my speech w1th3 Mr lVIacGregor Ay yon s a bonnle story Dod man I mlncl the first time I heard it I near locket the bottom oot ma cradle Punch London e f 5 SQOAT llyofftg 9' Q 0 -x 'ff 45?,2 494 BQ? Q Bell, Forest 327 Kmloch, Delmar 485 3 5 1-'AJ 6 pg I Y Sales Office, 4800 Delmar BI. P126 som WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 13:1 4 l't m- Iluurs Roll. Irinulvll IU-I2 AI. Kin., We rnzn' II!! ' ' 14-1 I-. Ar. ms, Km., rcirlm-.WI Us-:Q S W ui . Re uild, Recharge and epair J. . , . . a eries for n Car u o ccessories, . . lres n u es Radio Supplies Suite D. 0 on - 042 - rand AVG- Kin., vit-n..r 1:1-R VE. . , . . KillIm'I1. Yi-'tm' 237-Il .. .. I sn 11 . . , .. . , - , .. be. , , .. .. . , I , .. . . .. . .. . .. , . ' I . . .. . . . N . ' -, ' ' 1 7 . ' . . , , 1 Y 5 - . , x .. Pet 11k s Pure OXX Q M1lk co11cr11lr1led stenllzrd md sexled 111 fur t1 111 011111111615 Pet M1lk I5 llw 155 pure It re IC 1es the Co11su111er bLICI1llCllIX Clem perlectlx trash 'md whole some And let IS llllllflfllll-X r1Cl1 A pmt of 1t COlllfllllS mo1e creim thln 1 qulrt ol ord1mrx Illllli Send for the Free Pet Reczpe Book today 12 W The Helvetla Company iuyf C0ngma1ors of Evapofated Milk, General Offices St Louis BOTH FORGETFUL A certam young man wrote the following Ietter to a promlnent bus! ness firm ordering a razor Dear Slrs Please find enclosed 50C for one of your razors as adver txsed and obllge ohn ones P S I forgot to enclose the 50c but no doubt a firm of your high standing w1II send the razor anyway The firm addressed received the Ietter and replied as follows Dear Snr Your most valued order received the other day and w1lI say ln reply that we are send mg the razor as per request and hope that It w1ll prove satlsfactory P S We forgot to enclose the razor but no doubt a man wlth your cheek w1II have no need of lt The Assoclated Grower Fresno I xml 441 Ioll Crind 1K4 DR Gl:O XX XXIISON DENTIST 3867 DeTonty Street N IS I ST LOUIS S C SCHUPP Fowler IH Staple and Fancy Grocer-:es 3977 CASTLEMAN AVE IF YOU WANT SHOES THAT ARE BECOMING TO YOU YOU HAD BETTER BE COMING TO ME wk PENROSE SHOE CO 3189 S GRAND AVE Vlctor 24 R 36 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' l I l 77 ' ' 5 f ' ' J 4 - . 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AMERICAN CCLIECE CF PHYSICAL EDUCATION CO EDUCATONAL DEPARTMENTS Gymnastics Athletics Games Play and Recreatro Dancing Mus1c EXPYBSSIOD and Dramatic Art Hygiene and Biology Education and Pedagogy I 1 f11111xf flu Ifllllllllft llllllll lfllltflll 1'P1111111I11rx jul IITUNIQII Sllltfllll 1111111111 Illlllfll 1ss111l11l111n 011111 st111 ACCREDITED 'lhe prcfessxon of Physlcal Dnrector and Playground Supervxsor ns ln the ascend ancy It makes possxble the Amerlcxn deal of Efficxency Through FIIHCSS Colleges Unlversltxes Public and Prlvate Schools Summer Camps Athletnc Clubs lndustrlal IHSIIIUIIODS Social and Com munity Centers Banks Manufacturing Plants Department Stores Y IVI and Y W C A are making constant demand for more tralned men and women dxrect ors than are available IH Ilrljur DIIUIIS llllflllll 1 1 I 1l11x111411t I Il 'Il11111I1111111l fur Sllllt s Opemng of Terms Pxrst weelc IH February Summer Session sxx weeks AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Address Dept H S 4622 Grand Blvd Il11111111l11 I l11l1 CHICAGO St Louis Daxntlest Jewelry Store S2112 Mmuvlrg Gln 123 Arcade Bulldlng Engl-nth and Olive FAST WORK A lady who had just recelved an mterestmg blt of news sald to her llttle daughter Marjorie dear auntle has a new baby and now mamma IS the baby s aunt papa IS the babys uncle and you are her llttle cousin Well sand Marjorie wonder lngly wasn t that arranged qulckl Boston Transcrlppt Wlllxe lm not at all pleased wxth this report from your teacher I told her you wouldn t be Pop but she would send lt ust like a woman am t 1t3 E GRAND CANDY SHOP Grand and Gravols Aves Under New Management J T C-AUL and W CURTIS Proprletors CANDY ICE CREAM CIGARS WEST SIDE BUICK AUTO CO SALES AND SERVICE 5023 DELMAR Forest 8970 W S ROBERTS Pres Delmar 452 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 137 Xxx' 1- ' , ' .. J n . Z.. I . ll- ' , , 1 . . n , , . III- ' ' . ' 1 1 IV- ' , ' , i. . . . . ' . V- ' ' , ' ' VI- ' - - Q 1 -- .' A . . 2 .N .. 'I l'.11:1 ' ,:lll'!'f' . ' ' ' ' ' ,' l'111.' .AI l'II1l'lIlf'I' nf l.',p1,1-1.w ' Tm, YUM. CUIIIM, Last week Arn September Th '1'1' IIUIII' f.I1llll',Yt' , A lIl'gl'l'l' f - I I Q , 1 .' 3 -. .. . . . . ' I I I 1 - . . 0 .. . , , . ' a I s VV , . - x. 5 1 , I , , . . . U ! - , . . - n 1 1 ' IF IT'S THE BEST OYSTERS, FISH, CHEESE OR DELICACIES s Fausts FAUST S FULTON MARKET CO 1105 Locust Street VISIT US FOR SUGGESTIONS KIEF ER S QUALITY JEWELRY 5059 GRAVOIS AVENUE Ph L Id I7 GETTING IT STRAIGHT I taught school among my own people ln the Tennessee mountams for severaI years after I graduated from coIIege sand a Southern Iec turer Funny thmgs happened I-Iearmg a boy say I amt gwlne thar I sald to him Thats no way to taIk Llsten I am not golng there thou art not golng there he IS not gomg there we are no golng there you are not going there they the 1dea3 Ye sur I gItS It all rlght They am t nobody gwlne The Out Iook Oh mother never mmd caII1ng the doctor It wasnt dlmes the baby swallowed only a few pen mes Record 138 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 7 7 .. I . . . . t . KHFTQ AT I AQ1' are not going there. Do you get one, ac e e 2-X ' I . Our Ul1LlNUlHN tunlpltlt Servnce Department md the Tltllllldb ot our Sales Department 61111316 LIN to render xou thlt de ree of ecrute md depeudllnl Mx th ll ltltlhflt ut the Bunck Orgamzatnon SOUTHSIDE BUICK AUT0 COMPANY 3456 South Grand Blvd 1 Q N N111 11: WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 139 ' l, ' 1 ' ' x 1 ' f I A. . . i . V I V 3 n' z g ' ' 1 X 1 '- .vq'Uxv.1.w . x . . . K . . . flu' wily I!!llI'!l4I'It'I! liz11'1'f.' Snlvv 111111 ,l.l'.lllI,lll:'lilHNl1 .xvf'l'lkl. f' Sm' 'nn HII H11 .itlllffl Z' l'1'ws'f'l1I Beiier Clofhes for Men and Boys 2900 2902 South Jefferson Avenue LOST CAR Where IS the car3 demanded Mrs Dxggs Dear me' ejaculated Professor Dlggs Dncl I take the car out3 You certamly dld You drove lt to tOWl'1 How odd' I remember now that after I got out I turned around to thank the gentleman who gave me the lift and wondered where he had gone The Amerlcan Leglon Weekly Voice Hello IS thls the weather bureau3 Yes Voice How about a shower thls afternoon3 If you need one take It Vlr gmla Reel H E JOHANNES PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIS1' G nd aM K C J BECKERS MARKET t a d V get 3700F e M I98 Ctl5 STEPHAN COAL GOOD COAL GOOD SERVICE DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE FAMILY TRADE OUR SPECIALTY SIDNEY 1660 A J 0 H A N N I N G BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Fancy Cakes a Specialty 41 01 CALIFORNIA AVE 140 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' - . . -- - ra an c ean . .. . H , ,, III-ll. 4lI'1lIlIl QNX Iiilllrwvll. 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A WONDERFUL NEW POLICY ISSUED BY THE BANKERS LIFE COMPANY Des Moines Iowa ASSUME YOU CARRY SIO 000 When you dxe from any naturaI cause the Company w1II pay SIO 000 If you cI1e from accndent prxor to age 60 the Company wrll pay If you become totaIIy and permanentIy cIlsabIe1:.I prior to age 60 durlng such dlsabllxty aII premium payments are wanved and after nmety days the Company wlII pay you SI 200 per year as Iong as you Ixve and at your death wrll pay Under the cI1sab1I1ty benefit lf you Ilve ten years and three months 20 000 10000 I2 000 you VVIII YCCCIVC Or lf you Ixve twenty years and three months you wlII receive And at your death your family or estate w1II receive 24 000 10000 The annuaI payments to you being subject to contlnuance f total dlsabllnty C A McREYNOLDS Dlstrlct Manager 416 Frisco Bulldmg St Lows, Mo MAIN 4405 AGES 15 TO 55 VICTOR 3637 L REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Irate Customer I bought a car l of you several weeks ago and you 5- Sefrles -the Queshon supply the broken parts Dealer Yes C0f'fee ff-S' f Irate Customer I CI Ilke to get a nose a shoulder blade and a big oe Manitoba Free Press Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Socks Phone Srdney I549 F H HOELL Dry Goods Company PEMBERTON STUDIO ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS 3143 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE 34l4a Calnfornxa Ave Warner Corsets Black Cat Hoslery WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 14 Y . I I E I I ' I ' Q u I 1 - - ,- ,I . 4 . . . - 0 0 I , . . E YVYY V , U said if anything went wrong you'd 41 V X 6 .. 2l'3'gQf .. .. HHQRCIVFF. 'C : ' ' 1 - Y ' t ' . , . I lk Grover Cleveland H1gh School He1lth1 1ppe111C5 T1 htlx CTINC 511Ch Nhlk 115 lb tlllll 5e11ed lll 11115 5Chool 5 Tme l1111Ch 11111111 It IS S1 lOLl1S 131111 Co ll Bottled m the Country 111011 1 l e 111 1et11 e11to1 C d11eC1 110111 the 11611651 511111111 5o111Ce 111111 1115 0ll1cf'I lllllk the C111 5 pure 1111114 11 IS 511e Inllli 11 I5 1111lk worthy ot 1he 5t11de11thodx Ill qu 11111 111111 Bowrd ot 1-d11C 111011 Cho5e 11 15 he5'1 1111 10111 5Cl1ool 511111111 I1 IS he5t too for 111111 home 5111111111 Ask them 11 ho111e to o1de1 11 for IC 11111 del1ve11 Do YOU drmk o quort o Cloy C7 Ollie? Ulf' O02 df? Best by 077 O OZIIIS' 5?fJZ561,Sf Bcwofw 995 HQ5SH51Q HOXVE Czfvmfm 7490 142 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM at 1 ' 1 'Q' ' 1 1 ' A A ni I u N' V u - W , w - ' . 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O C U ll 97 I . 1 THE MAN WHO SUCCEEDS NEVER STOPS STUDYING' Contlnue Your Preparatlon ln Our Practical and Successful Schools ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT 'lhree umts of hugh school credxts per year PRE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT A two year certxflcate course ln lauslness SCHOOL OF COMMERCE FOUI' y6df COUTSCS In ACCOUntlHg Mafketlnf, 'Ind TTGEIC AUTOMOBILE AND MECHANICAL TRADES Pl'dClICal COUYSEES IH l'n0dCl'I'l Sl lOpS Undef CXpCX'lCI'lCed lnstructo rs Wrlte for Information Y M C A SCHOOLS 411 N Seventh St Ollve 8266 THEIR ROW The couple were marrlecl and traveled to the lakes for their honey moon As soon as they arrived they took a boat out upon the lake The followlng mornmg the brlcle s mother got a post card which read Arrlvecl safely Grand row be fore supper She reacl and slghecl My' she muttered I didn t thlnk they cl begm to quarrel so soon Watchman Examiner Arent you losing flesh lately3 Yes I ve bought a safety razor Puppet x ml 'N Ill S hm II HAUCK 81 SCHMITT UNION UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS 3403 South Grand Ave Roy J Denny John M Carroll J Louls Boehl BOEHL S The Place to Buy Good Furniture We Rent Foldmg Chairs and Tables an GRAND and GRAVOIS PETERS Dyelng 8: Cleanmg Co Mann Office and Works 4544 Cravols THE SHELLABARGER LUMBER CO Respectfully Sollcxts Your Business When You Want Good Lumber and Good Servlce at Reasonable Prices 4400 4500 GRAVOIS AVENUE WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 143 , l . . ' . Y C . h 0 o n Q Uhus. Il IlZlll1'li I'i1 Uvll. Vi U1I' lj fl .lm A. Cv itt IH-ll, Gr: ul GAIN! - , z . ' Q . .. . , ,' IA ' I1 - Hr: 41 THIN ll H nn . I Yivlfxr' H22 ' x YQ. , ' l.:u'Ie4le- W0 IliVvl'SirlO 1223 . . 1 :W . . MISS VIOLA DETTER Wlshes to Announce the Reopenlng of the CINDERELLA SCHOOL OF DANCING CINDERELLA HALL Cherokee Street and Iowa Avenue Chlldren s classes on Saturday afternoons from one thlrty to FIVE oclock Ages from two and one half to flve Speclal classes for young ladles ages from I4 to I6 years and I7 to 20 years Prlvate lnstructons ln fancy and hall room danclng plano and elocutlon by appolntment For lnformatlon call MISS Detter at home 2744A CHIPPEWA ST VICTOR 2978 X Three jovlal travelers were dlnlflg together at a hotel one day when lt was agreed between them that whlchever of them possessed the oldest name should be exempt from paylng the cost of the dlnner each was enjoylng The flrst traveler sald my name IS Rlchard Eve and that IS rather old you must admlt The next man replled I go fur ther than you for my name IS Adam Brown The thlrd traveler wlth a merry twlnkle ln hls eye took hls buslness card from hls pocket and showed lt these words Mr B Glnnlng x Hotel Clerk Wlth or wlthout bath madam3 The Boy Get lt wlthout Mother Thls IS a pleasure trlp Llfe Ocullsts Prescrlptlons Fllled N I4 t lr H I:l MER J DIEHL OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 4433 GRAVOIS AVE I Grlnd My Own Lenses EYES EXAMINED FREE Kodak Supplies Developlng and Prmtmg QUALITY PRINTING CARONDELET NEWS 6800 SOUTH BOARDWAY Rlverslde 432 OSCAR UDE Grocerles Meats and Vegetables 5001 LOUISIANA AVE LHA9 I HOFFMAN DRUGC-IST soz EICHELBERGER AVE ESCRIPTIONS DRUGS SUNDRIES Soda Fountain Service De Luxe D1 BELL PHONE SIDNEY 419 grrhnriht Svtuhin 3301 South Jefferson Avenue ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS 144 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' - 1 ' - - 'A-A :small , , , , . , 1 . . , , I U to the other two, who read on it 1.311-1.l-lv ess Iam-rsifle 591 1 ' I , , PR ,, . . . . . .I I Iiivm-Vsinlx' H2121 Ilzlvlcdr 127 Bell, Sidney 140 Kinloch, Victor 621 Slclney 1835 THE PLACE TO BUY DEALERS IN MEATS VEGETABLES AND POULTRY H DOB! ER M A037 GRAVOIS AVENUE H R DERWOSTEP STUDIO IVSUSIC CO 2833 CHIPPEWA sr S16 LOCUST ST CONSCIENTIOUS The mlstress came ln to find the kltchen Hoof a gummy lake and the new cook calmly Installed ln a chalr Oh jane she sobbed and l told you to notlce when the 1am bollecl over So l clld mum reported the cook cheerfully It were at quar ter past eleven just forty mmutes ago N A Umon News MOST COMPLETE MUSIC HOUSE IN ST LOU13 Opposites attract OppOSltCS marked the tall man as he ordered short cake Flamingo Small One to hls glfl m restau rant Wlll you have a llttle shrlmp She Thls IS so sudden ohn Medley J H KRAEMER 5055 ALASKA AVE Sl' Louis Mo 3 C d 7 HENRY HEIER t UNDERTAKER 2223 SOUTH GRAND AVE COR CLEVELAND AVE LIMOUSINE AND AMBLJLANCE SERX ICE WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 145 , . , . anager x'mm- :mg-1, ' .. . , re- . J 2 ' ' ' 9 and readmg a paper-backed novel. I . . J I ..- C3 lf f Q lf lf ran -290 Vic or 89l BELL SIDNEY KINLOCH VICTOR 412 Duchouquette Street ' Welck Bros Undertaking Company PALACE AMBULANCE TO HIRE BELL GRAND 484 KINLOCH VICTOR 9I 2201 South Grand Avenue 146 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' - 3 4 3 - 5 I 7 I 1 ' WM T , 1 ? 1 ff-+lhL,,S , ,- Q C WHITE GOLD WRIST WATCHES Sp dd Sk 8 ath t 1800 y KARL E HOLDERLE 2812 Chippewa Street MICHEL BROS Hardware and Paint Co 7126 30 SOUTH BROADWAY ACCORDING TO HISTORY lVIrs Fattmus I wonder who staitecl this awful facl of going to the mounta1ns3 He I guess Nlahomet udge CINDERELLA THEATER CHEROKEE AND IOWA 773 2 W SCHILLER 8. CO PHOTO SUPPLIE F 6 SOUTH BROADWA Gusto Do you notlce any change 1n me3 Bevo No Why3 Gusto I just swallowed a dime Frxvol L X Sl DENTIST 7527 MICHIGAN AVE Ivor and Nlarguerlte Theatres CARONDELETIS BEST PLAYHOUSES Always Showing the Best In Mofzon Pzctures WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 14 7 Ier i assortment of 14k and 1 white old engraved w c es a S . and up. Nowhere will ou find such extraordinary values or such splendid assortments in all the new styles as at Bell. Main Kinloch. Central 116 ll 'l'll l'Il NIH' . , ll ll N Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 S ' l ' . Kodak inishing and Enlaxrging ' v J . DR S Y - S J 'S Palace of Cinema Art ' X ' ' ' ' llix Iliu-1'si4lv ml . Sl y 219 ' t ZIEGENHEIN BROS UNDERTAKING CO of Chap I Three Private Funeral Parlors ln Addition to Our Chapel at Your Dlsposal THE USE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL WITHOUT COST TO YOU 2621 23 CHEROKEE STREET M GRONERT DryCocIs Ntl Me sF SPRING 8: M DONALD AVES Boy to his Dad Dad can you slgn your name wlth your eyes Hls Dad Certamly Boy Well then shut your eyes and sign my report card Dlrge COULDNT CATCH BOBBY Papa Bobby lf you had a Iltt e more spunk you would stand et ter ln your clas Now do you know what spunk lS3 Bo by Yes sr Its he past P tlclole of pank Chicago News Walter No need slr to wlpe off the plate ln thls restaurant Guest Beg pardon force of hablt I m an umplre Life MEMBERS FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Yblullpnphqilorzsts 8th and St Charles Sts 3514 20 North Grand Ave MAIN IZIO AND IZII TYLER IIO3 AND IIO4 CENTRAL 2 I I4 CENTRAL 4 I 3 I 148 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 'dne Vlc or 703 . . 1 Interior View e . . . . . . . . I - , o , o 'ons, n' urnishings , b - c . 5' , Y ' : y - b : , i . ' t ' ' ,ai ' ' s .-- ' . shut? T- I . - A v w ,, . . ' 1 3 ' . .. l . l - 1 , fr'2'fIg T- +5 ii-3:1 R' I . Q5 34 I mqovvnof-'LDT ' 77-?S', 'f5'i, Au' w s-'wir' BLUMENFELD S e a d B y O t CLOTHING HATS SHOES AND FURNISHINGS 4704 GRAVOIS AVE andSp tgF W Groll Bros Hardware HARDWARE Co th T y St DISGUISED Young Lady Were you pleased with the new school I1ttIe IJoy3 L1ttIe Boy NawI Dey made me wash me face an when I went home de dorg but me cause he didnt know me The Antldote fpeekskllll Our New Home After March 1 1923 Southeast Corner Olive ana' Nlnfh Sls HESS 6 CULBER TSON IE WELR Y CO C15lft5 Tllbat last HARD TO TAKE Emmett Why are you sobbing so cIear5 Emma I just dived mto the poo Emmett The water wont hurt you Emma But this was hard water Dlrge d 355 t SAY ll WITH FLOWERS BERGSTERMANN FLORAL CO 3117 SOUTH GRAND AVE G a d E P NIEBLING OSCAR J ROFF' SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK 7201 SOUTH BROADWAY MEMBER FEDERAI RESERVE SYSTEM UNDER U S GOVERNIVIEN1 SUPERVISION WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 149 , 9 M n's n o Is utflt ers I - I I. Guttering ou in , urnace ork Paints, Plumbing and Electrical Work 1 I - 39 and De ont reets 1Il'2lI1l'I 131255 Bell, Gran Kin.. Vic or 715 Y ' ' r n and Arsenal SOUTH SIDE ICE CREAM CO MP-RK o QTH 6? ECI' Q0 Q CREAYI QUALIT4 70OI MICHIGAN AVENUE lr 0 0 2 I0 fn I Btt The Than . Best 2 '23 Q Z I iCAl.I42- ld 106 R' ' BELL GRAND 7551 VISIT OUR NEW STORE DAVIDS FURNITURE CO RUGS LINOLEUM WINDOW SHADES 3475 S Grand Ave Corner Potomac St Sudan ?fpuiP J A FREDERICH 3332 CALIFORNIA AVENUE aa? Ei ef CASTLES IN THE AIR What IS your Idea of the hcl ht of fut1I1ty3 A woodpecker trying to bulld nest m 1 concrete telephone pole Lle JOHN A RUTH Photographer ARSENAL AT GRAND LANG S Electric 8: General Repalr ELEC IRIC AL CONTR XCTOR 1647 So th 39th St eet XX I'-Ie had held forth for so Iong on the subyect of hls aclventuree that the entlre crowd on the hotel porch was dlstmctly bored I:1naIIy he reached Indla It was there that I first saw a man eatmg tlger he announced boastfully Pooh' That s nothmg Sald a m1Id Iooklng I1ttIe man edging to wards the steps I once saw a man eatlng rabblt London Bhghty ICE SKI-ITING WINTER GARDEN DeBI e Nea Delm SI SSIUNS Afternoon 230 Evenings 8 Saturday S day and Hohday g I kat cI T fc Chr cI WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 15 . . Y.. . II I ' , ' ' ' .. . . .O -2 .. . K . 3 Q . a ivier , r ar . - . - I t , : ' , :00 , un ' Mornings, 10:00 NUM. ,gmud 73y,,,-J Admission, Includin Use o S es. ' 500 an a. , , If iIcI en. Mornings and Afternoo . u r 25C an Tax XYI'f XY. ,IT YUITII TZVSINI-ISS . . 1 Farmers and Merchants Trust Co Grand Blvd and GYSVOIS Ave Mtmlver Pedal 11 Reserxe Sxsttm Umled SI ltes Croxemment Deposltorx Total Resources Over S5 000 000 00 wen Mrmd lX I enmgs w S O tr We Make Real Estate Loans Teacher WIIIIC construct SOMETHING LIKE sentence usmg the words former what have you m the shape of and latter cucumbers thls morn1ng3 asked the Wlllle The former fell down customer of the new grocery clerk Nothlng but bananas ma am was the reply The Alhambrau Where have I seen your face be fore3 PHONOGRAPHS The same place you see lt now Hewette Schmitt Muslc Stores SERVICE SATISFACTION l-ARKATONE LOGSDON 8z CO 3749 S Jefferson Cleaners Dyers and Hatters 1649 South 39th Street 2607 Gravols Experts Repaurmg of Ladies and Gents Garments ROBERT'S HOME LIKE FUNERAL PARLORS 1905 souTH GRAND AVENUE Our Parlors Are Most Beautiful Very Spacious Comfortable and Compare Wnth the Best Homes Vmcror 2 I3 OPPOSITE THE RESERVOIR PARK Grand 5676 152 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 3 7 O I 1 T 'I 1 Iv T 'N A , I L L n . , ' , I I . V N 1 ' T Y ' U1 Lk' fx' ' jj 7 to U I ICIQ I Z .. . . , a the latter. --Juggler. -- - ' -- Al T - ' -Ex. flrzsllll TIIUJ Victor ITIT X , K6 77 . Y I Y I TOWER GROVE BANK Grand and Hartford IN tmlm Pt L11 Rtseut Sxsttm NHUIIL MLIIIIKI SI L U NL mx umm Iltp vs THE BANK THAT TAKES A PRIDE IN ITS HUMAN INTEREST SIDE Vlslt Our Safe Deposit Department M 3P 8P Lustomer to new clerk Cnve me a quart of blrd seed pIease Ah go on you cant kld me Bxrds are hatched from eg s not seeds X FAIRVIEW PHARMACY ALWAYS BUSY 3662 F Puzzled Student approachxng Ix brarlanl Where can I find some thlng about that anclent European tube cxlled the RCDAISSGHCC3 E. IVI1chaeI Murphy who had bought a new pan of boots said to his WlfC III never get them on unt1I I have worn them a day or two T1dlH2S GRAVOIS PLANING MILL CO GRAVOIS AVE AND JUNIATA STREET DE XLERS IN SERVICE MXNUI AL URERS OF XLI HARDWOODS HIGH CR-XDE 'VIILLNX ORK WITH AND XND Wes: LOXST LUNABLR QUALITY Q xuwar womg WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 153 xx x - 1 xki x 1 xg - ' x xibl' x As: 1 X I Q . Louis IIIIIIYIIIQ II uv II. S. V cnt ' mjilmy Banking IIours 9 A. . to . M. Saturdays, 9 A. M- to . M. , Q J: .. ., 1 Q .1 -' Q kg , 2 .- X. .H-E . airview Ave. H I I .L T A 7. TT '- f V, A I , J A . I ' , 3 . f i, I ' ' I I U ISII DI RM XXX P L XX H I3II:DI-RMANN SCCN AGENCY FOR L V Beauty SIX GARAGING TEXAS OILS AND AWD GARDNER E IT SPEAKS FDR ITSELF DAY AND NIGHT AUTO SERVICE REPAIRING BIEDERMANN MOTOR CAR C0 1800 10 S Seventh Street Central 4506 Sidney 2355 54 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM gi 4 B011-0 Grsolyn IX I ex 1 1111 lvilllld In the s Patented and Used by Us Only ggxxxxgims Zyezny and Glenn my 60 'I B1 llltlltx Phone Neutbt ff H 3 R ANDREW MEYER SAY W St L I'LOWERb A SLEDLE HAMMER HINT Claude May l call you by your hrst name 3 Norah How about your last name5 FLORIST IT WITH VLOWEQQ 3218 S Jem n J H HEITMANN ' 1 uls A e at Sa ah St SOUNDS BILLIOUS Bllly had a Bllly Coat he also had some bllls the bllls they got poor BIlly s goat and made hlm have the chllls Now Bllly had a pal named Blll and he was very bnght B1ll sald Now Bllly sell the Goat and pay the b1lls outrlght Bllly took th1e frlencls 1dv1ce and FOR ALL OCCASICWS olcl the Bllly oat and now Blll Q Jllls are paxcl all rIQght but they h Ive got h1s goat Sun Dodger O E JOST If You Ygznltmto Swear GROCERIES MEATS AND H F VEGETABLES NOTARY PUBLIC 801 Elchelberge A e 4616 5 GRAND North Am Umon News WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PAT RONIZE THEM' 15a I I 1 M Cldilllll gf C2111 llkf XVIII BNI' g U1 5 ' ' Begt o , l 0 -f 1 x- ' , .,. -4 1 - I I N :H N E f If-II. Siflrw-1' IMT lflll.. x'II-1.,1- E I Phone. Lin e 988 Kinloch Phone. Delmar - . A' . rso Ave. F Cut F owers, PI. nts and FIo'1I ' ' ' ' Designs for All Occasions . o ' v. r . , . . . N 7 , c Phones--Delmar 137: Lsndell 137 V . A . 2 ' ' So : C S 1' g ' , ' ' '. . I . C . .A ' 4 2 I I., Yi--II11' ZUX lit-ll, llIx1-I'si111- I-IH . . J , ' V ' . 1.11.-II-.Ip 5311-1: GEORGE R HUNSIIE HUGO F BUDER HUNSCHE BUDER LAND TITLE CO EX XMIM-RS OI- I NND IIIIES INTERNATONAL LIFE BUILDING 1618 NORTH EIGHTH STREET OLIXE 74 CENTRAL 5l48 JUST BEING HAPPY NO ESCAPE ust belng happy Is a fme thmg to do Looklng on the brlght slcle Rather than the blue Sad or sunny musmg I largely ln the chooslng And just bemg happy Is a brave work and true Il. One cannot evade the clutches of the advertlsmg manager of the Mus kogee fOkIahoma Clmeter Says he ln an announcement on the first page of that journal If your busl ness lsnt worth 3dVCl'tISll'1g aclver tlse It for sale ln the Crmeter Na txon DRUG STORES 2 ? x tn t 4 It s No U56 to Fm I lsexx IICIC Our Four Stores Constantly Offer More Than 15,000 Artlcles at Cut Price 515 Olive St 7th 8z Locust Sts 514 Washington Ave DeBoI1var Kingsbury fW1nter Gardenl 156 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' J . . . . 5 . . - .-ix. ' . LH:- H11 ' Gul I1- Watch Repamng and Speclal Orders Watches reparred all work Guaranteed Diamonds Remounted Old Jewelry Repalred or Remodeled Designs and Estlmates for Special Orders Cheerfully Furnished Free 1 FHO N JEWE SOLltl1 Broadway Klnloch Phone Victor 1431 OTTENS DELICATESSEN 3803 Connecticut St always Something Good to Eat ICE CREAM KAUFMANS PASTRY You are Wfltlflg my brll on very rough paper sand a cllent to his ollcltor Never mlnd sald the lawyer lt has to be flled before lt N I SAM HOFFMANN MEATS AND CROCERIES VEGETABLES 8: POULTRY 3001 Chippewa St THE LETTER E Someone has expressed the opm lon that the letter IS the most unfortunate letter m the Engllsh alphabet because lt IS always out of cash forever ln debt never out of danger For some reason he overlooked the good fortune of the letter so we wrll call his attentlon to the fact that e IS never ln war always ln peace and never m prison lt IS the be glnnlng of exlstence the commence ment of ease and the end of trouble lt IS the center of honesty WlthOUt lt there would be no llfe no heaven no sleep and no eats It mal-:es love perfect The Alhambran J W SCHNAUS Meats Grocerles and Vegetables 5401 IDAHO AVE MRS W H NIESTRATH MII l INLRX 3324 South Jefferson Ave DELMAR 2742 LINDELL 5678 cxtnxwc. couvnw istdhllshelliln 4229 31 33 Easton Avenue WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 157 - ' : D - 5 ' Q . , 7 H V H . ae.. . . , , S . . 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' , Y lfcztln-r in 1 V , . - - 4 S X Q O Q MISSOURI WILL ASSIST ANY CLEVELAND GRADUATE TO A POSITION Class of 1922 23 Accountancy and Law Cleveland Boys m Tlus Class Vlctor Wxeland I 108 N lrgnla Ave ul1us Tluen 31 I I Sa ena Ave Albert Schroeder 4551 ay Ave Alvm Rathert 4314 Ellenwocd Ave Wllllam Krauser 3032 Keolculc St Henry Hoffman 4906 Hummelsheln Ave Raymond Bedamer 4459 Taft Ave M155111111 5 C1155 111 A11111111111111 11111 L'1w exCee115 the e1111111111e11t 111 the IIISI C1155 51111611 111 111113 111 our 1'11 Qest 11111 1fer5111eS IIIC p11p1111r111 111 M155111111 5 11111rse IS 111113 to 1116 1161 11111 11161 111 11111 1116111 X1111e1111c 11111 1111e115e1v p1 1C11C'11 11eC111se the1 ue Illlqlll 111 111611 111111 111 1C11C6 Acc1111111111C1 11111 LIW QVCIX 1111 M155111111 11111 Illlll CIHPIOXITICIII 1111 11111 111611 11111 11111 11ke 1111 11115 IIIICTCNIIIIQ 5111111211 11 111 111 Next Class beglns February 5, 1923 Enroll Now MISSOURI SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY AND LAW Cherokee at Callforma VIC I OR 982 SIDNEY 1770 158 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 1 ,i ' 9 . . . . - ,. . I ' ' ---'--'-'f--f- V -,'f-f '-- f- ,,,Y-' I - V 1 AYVYY YVVIII IIVVYYIIY 77-77 I . Roland Heuer.. ...,,, ,..,,...,,., .,,.. , . ..,..,,.,.,. 4 876 Goethe Avc. '-4 Jr- 1 H ' -1 , - , - l n, A 1 C I K Q K l - 1 0 L ,, ' . Y . .N 1.74 T . -I I Q l I -' I A ' ' 0' I1 I J II 1 , I V' I ' I ' 7 'I I .' 1 1 1 . , ,, .N 4. VV. . V - A Y Y ' V M I N - K v I .i . Q . A X . x ' .O- C -1 K L 1 6 Q . -W I . . Y. Grover Cleveland Was Elected Twice As President of the United States The Modern View Served Seven Times As Printer of The Beacon Ihr flllnhern THIPIU lgrmimg Qlnmpang 210 Ohve Street Olive 275 Our Slogan Is Efficient Service JOHN R MILLS CARPENTER AND BUILDER P 3424 D A FINANCIER Rebecca Minsk took out a thou sand dollar policy the day before he was killed acob O1 he always was lucky Y Ellen Cast Comfort N D th d Ch X Ray THE F IRL OF YOUTH The Tramp Yes m Cnce l had money to burn An that wuz the trouble mum l burnt It The Lady You burnt 1t3 How3 The Tramp Wld an old flame of mme mum Dirge FEMPUS FUCIT Old Professor Qobbs has been teuhm here 1 long time hasnt C3 l hould say he has' Why when he began teaching he lectured on current events now hls subject IS medleval hlstory Tidings F L OVERBERG lZxlXKlIl H Blrslt s GROCER DENTIST 3155 M 8Ch WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 159 0 if ,7 U , C X . Q Q , u ' ' - an Re airing in all its Branches ' a unnica Ave. - 2 ' g E , ' h . H R. .- . C. 5 - v Palmer Me o iropractic- - ' Urinalysis , , , Residence: 4670 S. Broadway ' Hours 4-7 P. M. Rin-1'si4Iv JIM-W ' ' ' ' ' lQlII.. Yivlnl' 25502-l. ll0ll. Slilllvy fllilH-Xl . . DT. T 'i . I Q1 all ' eramec St. 273 erokee Street , , In ll'-Il, lllxvrsnh- III-,L JOHN H GEBKEN WM WINGBERMUEHLE WM C BENZ J H GEBKEN LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING CO UNION I'UNI RAI CHAPI I S 2329 S Jefferson Ave 2842 Meramec St 8 DELUSIONS DISPELLED Sentimental Youth Do you know darling I used to kiss the very stamps you sent me knowlng they had touched your sweet Iips I-Ins Light o Love Oh ack I used to moisten them on dear oId Fido s nose Bison CURING IOHNNIE Tom said his wife I don t be Ileve you smoked one of those cig ars I gave you on your birthday Thats all right my dear h replied Im going to keep them until our ohnnle wants to Iearn to smoke Boston Transcript HKIQQ I t I :iii r ii!! ST LOUIS HEATING CO IVI f ctu Home Comfort Furnaces COLEMAN AT NORTH MARKET ST ST LOUIS MO BABY LABEL BREAD SOLVES THE PROBLEM AND SAVES BAKING M d by A WELLE BOETTLER BAKERY AMERICAN BAKFRY CO 160 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' o 0 Sidney 347 Victor 678 Sidney I68 Victor 969 - I .. . . v y.. C . .b . : Y J H . i .. , . CentraI 357 Linde 30 F Fir. A -.fl I. I I THE WORK AND WORRY OF wage I L, ' H .QQ 'P E Ill if ' ' - anu a rers of 3 e A e ARE YOU ILL X RAY FOR ANALYSIS SEE L H SCHWENKER D C LHIROHQ Xl ICJR PALMER GRADUATE Resxdence and Office Branch Office 3522 Arsenal Street 4307a Manchester Ave Lady Attendant ll 12 A M 5 7 P M 910 A M 7 30 9 M Phone for Appointment Bell Sidney 258 Km Vlctor 802 Carondelet Bake Shop A Fuss-:ER Prop 7515 S Broadway Fresh Bakery Goods Twice Daxly Wlllle Pa I was the only one m the room that could answer a ques tlon today Father proucllyl Yes3 And what was the questlon WIIIIC Who broke a wmdow lI'l the cloak room3 E Bell Sidney 2628 PETER J KRAUS 'IAILOR -XLSO FIRST CL XSS C LE XNING AND REPAIRING 3240 SOUTH GRAND AVE UNNECESSARY VIOLENCE Y es I rn contmually breakmg ln to song said the cheerful one H ml If you cl once get the key you wouldn t have to break rn replled the dlsmal one Presby terlan Wltness PERHAPS VESUVITIS Old lVIan browsmg rn book store Last Days of Pompeu what dld he die of3 Bookseller I dunno ome sort of eruption London OPINION H J BRUNE GFOCCYICS and Meats Fruits and Vegetables 4532 Gravols Ave WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 16 . . , . . . J 5 V 1 - - . . - . . - . . : - P. . 7 . a D .. 1 - . . . . . , - - v . I ' - . -- x. 1 - - - .t 1 Qh, ... , Q . .. . -- r T .- . . Kilim l.'I4'IHI' 1031!-I4 Ile-ll, Iiixvrsimll- 13012 . . l ur Aim-I 000 Cleveland Hrgh Parent Teacher Assoclatlon Meetmgs Second Thursday Each Month at 8 P M All Parents and Those Interested ln the School Are Urged to Joln DR R C COLEM XN Preslclent 3358 C illfOl'l1ld Axe Nutor 2729 MRb C-EO X KR XUSJ Flrst Xue Presld nt 4200 Flad Ave Grand 3lB5 2836 Cleveland Axe Grand 3802 EDXV S VS NRNER Treasurer 2627 South Kllmgshlghwxy Grand 3880 J C GRXH-XM Fun ncxal Secretary 5021 -Xlaslta -Xxe RlXSf9lClC l72l X l STONE Secretary 3433a Texas Ave Victor 2025 X 62 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' . Q . ' is ' ' .- -l.. A '.- ' -R MRS. A. E. MEYER. Second Vice-President , ,T i 1 1 -J 1720 S Thirty Nlnth St SCHROETER COAL CO Order Dept Order Dept Kln VlCt0l' Kin Victor Be Sxdney 800 Bell Sldney 800 M131111 St DEPOTS KINLOCH Delmar 2868 Vlctor 857 Laclede 105 Vxctor 1778 Central 4352 Vrctor 833 LOCATION VANDEVENTER AND DELMAR AVENUES BROADWAY AND LEMP AVENUES OAK HILI. TRACKS AND BATES STREET DORCAS 8a LYON STS Qnear Broadwayj 1624 CLARK AVENUE 1721 SOUTH VANDEVENTER AVENUE BELL Llndell 4555 Sidney 313 Rrverslde 1422 Grand 1155 BRINKER S Schoenfeld 8: Wenneker Grocery and Meat Market Excluslve Shoe Outfitters 4533 and 4535 Tennessee Ave IT S AN ILL WIND llow do you like llVll'1g IH a flat3 I lYSt rate old boy Every tIme my Wlfe has company l have to Un out to make room Bulletn Largest In the West BENTZINGER BROS Brush Bullders 9 North Mann t TOO BAD POOR FELLOW Bobby was sent by hls father on an errand to an elderly relatlve who placed great stress upon manners Upon hls Ieturn hrs father ques tlODCd hlm as to hls receptlon You neecln t Wflte hlm any more letters father l-le can t see to read them Blmdl Yes he asked me where my hat was and lt was on my head all the tlme Boy s Frlencl Rnersxde I8-49 W BAUER COAL COMPANY L XRD I DX 730 WILMINGTON AVE YARDS IRON AND OAK HILL R R WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 163 O 9 I 'Y 1, ll ' ' ' ' Y Q . . 7 ll, l!ixI-I'si1II- lllll Kin.. VII-Im' HID I I ' ' . - . . . . . .. IKE- ' A . ' y - - , - . D . . . . ,. - 3- .. . . . , , .. .. . .. . . , .. f v - Q S . . .. . . . . , ll, f ,C .- l- Y A dr . 5-1 if FX 5 1 . .-,:jv,q,- C-fx ,LQ 1 x s 'lg Ig X - 7 1 Y , E ' 31 Y O xx , I 4 Anheuser Busch B du GRAPE BOUQUET u U the luscious lure ofthe famous for its quahty vineyard Say Grape for more than fifty years Bo Kay It s O K WMWWZ a gmger ale that IS a gxnger ale full of pep and ginger MADE IN MISSOURI BY ANHEUSER BUSCH INC ST LOUIS U S A 164 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' Hollmann Produce Co ll04 10 North Thlrd Street WHOLESALE DEALER FRUITS PRODUCE IVIODEST DESIRES Fond Mother Dorothy lf you are bad you wont go to heaven Do you know that? I..1ttIe Dorothy Well I ve been to the circus and the Chautauqua al ready I cant expect to go every where Orange Peel THE NEW ATHLETIC GOODS STORE Everythmg for the Athlete BASKETBALL FOOTBALL BASEBALL TRACK TENNIS GOLF 417 N Broadway Th to 510 St Charles Julius Haller Realty Co INT LIFE BLDG Ch C I RIGHT TO THE POINT IVIy good woman sand the learned Judge you must glVC an answer ln the fewest possible words of whlch you are capable to the plam and slmple questlon whether when you were crossing the street wxth the baby on your arm and the truck was comlng down on the right side and the taxlcab on the left and the carriage was trymg to pass the truck you saw the plaintiff between the carrlage and the taxxcab and whether and when you saw hum at all and whether or not the carnage taxlcab or truck or elther or any two and whxch of them respec tlvely or how lt was3 Punch Bowl MAIN 2523 SALESFIOOM PHONES CENT 2845 TEINER EEGSRISEE C SALESROOM 804 PINE 2NDn DR FACTORY 20TH SQMULLANPHY STS TYLER 718 FACTORY PHONES CENT 6897 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 165 O O 9 9 Plum- STM 1Il'IIII'ZlI VL .II'I.II'S II.XI4I.IfIl. I'l'e-S. - Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Rent Collections . . 722 es nu St. u ' n Q . I y v 1 , . T4 O ru - 0 ROBERT SCHMIDT The Costumer FOR ALL SC HOOLS COLLEGES LNIN ERSITIES STREET PARADES AND PACEANTS THRODGHOUT THE UNITED STATES 206 and 208 South Fourth St BOTH PHONES lf You Get Ir At Schmidt S lr S Rrghr E W VON ROHE PRESCRIPTION Dkucclsr We take prlde ID filling your prescrlp tions correctly We delner anythlns., anywhere any time 3559 CALIFORNIA AVE Victor 1163 Sidney' 2753 OFTEN LOOKS THAT WAY A capable housewife was trymg impress upon her maid the need After carefully explammg her own methods ln her work she asked Now Olga just what do l mean by system3 Do you understand what system means? a Ja giggled Olga seestem means dom theengs the hardest way Plttsburgh Chronlcle Telegraph M Clarke Frank Herbers M J CLARKE Costumer and Wlgmaker 507 North Broadway Bell Main llol E B WAGNER Meats and GFOCCYICS 6025 Gravols Ave What IS play 3 A Very lmportant business that school interrupts Which presldent wore te largest hat3 A The one with the largest head Q Where can one find sym pathy3 A ln the dlctlonary A Because It has four legs and only one foot Why IS Sunday the strongest day ln the week3 A Because the rest are week days What IS lt that occurs once ln a mlnute twice ln a moment and not once ln a hundred years3 A The letter m What IS the longest word the cl1ctlonary3 A bmlles because there IS a ml e betwe n the two s smllesy The Alhambran 166 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 'J . . . . I , - Iiiwwsilh- lliux to ' ' . ' ' . of system in her work. Why is a bed a monstrosity? -- , ,- Q- ' -I , ,I ' , . . . Q. ' in .J. J. ' ' b . . . I -. . y . .1 e s' Q ' '. QUALITY UNSURPASSED SERVICE INCOIVIPARABLE FRESH MEATS GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES POULTRY IN SEASON I N KLATT 3445 Park Avenue Both Phones GIVE IVIE A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED Walker s Varlety Store I 1609 S Th tyN th St SIIVIPLIFIED SPELLING Llttle Louls had one to he kntchen to observe old Aunt Sarah the colored cook at work maklng blscults After he had sampled one he observed Aunt Sarah I can spell now These are made out of cI o do But that doesnt spell dough Louls s mother corrected as she en tered the kitchen to glVC the cook some orders Whereupon Aunt Sarah thought that she too wouId enter the dls cusslon So she sand Deres two kinds of do ch1Ie Do what you shuts and what you eats Philadelphia Pub I1c Ledger ADOLPH WALCKER Flrst Class Shoe Reparrln AND YOU CAN TRY IT There lsn t much I don t know about the Enghsh language boast ed the Iong harred man ln the club III t st you a frlend plcked hlm up qunckly I Il dlctate a para graph to you Wnth an assured alr the hoaster selzed a penc1I but his jaw dropped as he heard As Hugh Hughes was hewmg a yuIe Iog from a yew tree a man up to Hugh and said Have you see my ewes3 If you w1II want unt1I I hew thus yew tree I w1II go wlth you to Iook for your ewes Sald Hugh New Orleans Times d 6 t TOWING Grand Park Garage 1509 15 S G nd Av GASOLINE OILS GREASES w M k y I1 g g OPEN DAY AND NIGHT St ag by Day We If Month 3142 Oakhll A R ORRIN BRENNEN WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 67 P 0 0 , . AIA 'Illl'I'I A. XX'.XI.KICII, IV'I'll1I. . ir - in . 1 ' 'IN-It-ph-wmv: llrguul 3321! - ' ' H .. . C y.. . . a 1 gi t - ' . , : .. y . - dressed in clothes of a dark hue came , . 1 I - ' . n , - Gran 977 Vic or 977 . . Y . .dO. ' ' - - Co. ' , - . ra e. e a e a Specialt of Was ing, Polishin , Oilin 8: Greasing g or e , e or i ve. - . . 1 Todd Studios 'xx'-'w'irg'Q'Efpvy?' 319 North Grand Blvd Fzne Portrazts Popular Przces S PttIThBkByTddt O I O at O m ' enior or rai s n is oo o S udios RECOMME EACON ADVERTISERS. PATRONIZE THEM! BOMONT 538 CENTRAL 5788 R CHICAGO RUG MFG CO 3133 3135 Ollve Street Artnstnc servnceable rugs woven any slze and color m various designs from worn rugs and carpet Auto Service Carpet Cleanmg JOST S PHARMACY S E Cor California Ave and Cherokee St HERBERT L SMITH PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST N W Cor 39th and DeTonty ROESER S BAKERY 3000 Cherokee St FRESH BAKERY GOODS FWICE DAILY Il IX KUALITY KORNER GRAND MEAT CO FINE MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES N W Cor Grand and Hartford St WILLIAM HUNING JEWELER 3187 s c.RAvo1s Ava What part of the body IS the fray fessor3 Fray3 What are you talking about This book says Ivanhoe was wounded ln the fray Pltt Panther Why cIo you object to the League of Nat1ons3 On muslcal grounds After slnglng IVIy Country Txs of Thee all these years I dont want the mental effort of changmg to Our countrles Tls of Those x BEATRICE KNETZGER PIANISTE Teacher of Plano and Harmony Fresh Baked Goods Twlce a Day MRS MAE GUENZLER 4133 South Grand Avenue uallty Radio Parts for the advanced radio student Radio Servlce 8L Equlp Co 3234 S Grand T KASTMAN DRY GOODS COMPANY 4626 South Grand ANTLE S PHARMACY PAUL ANTLE Prop Grand and Victor I Ill Xl l I Ball UP TO DATE DRUGGIST WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 169 . . , , , , . . . . , 7 . ' 4l:'zn11I 55 Yivlnr 2121111 .. . 7 . .. C. . .. . I V I . . . . . . . . Siu! 4-3' 232 -X' ' . . . . . , .. Yin-lux' Tile Grulul 101203 . - TE - G1'11n1l 3113! X . I 1 Residence Studio-3815 McDonald Ave. lk-Il, flraml 133031 l-'im' NYanI4-ll :mul Fhwk lim-pzniringl . Il Sm-4-1:lll5'. v I9 I Y ' , .. - ul! Q . T. . 0 I l uv . . ' 9 . . , , Q' .. 'N' rl' 55 r . IIIYIIIII 20413 THE HOUSE STORES D1 FURNISHER, Inc STORES 2021 23 Cass Ave 2649 Cherokee St 5950 52 Easton Op n Mo day d Op n Monday Tuesday Ope Monday Tuesday Sat rday Ights Th sday amid Saturday and Saturday nlghts lg ts Can any llttle boy tell me what The .lewele of Ser ICB a fishnet ls made of., he inquired A lot of llttle holes tled together wIth strlngs smlled the new er fall Grand 6353 R 3939 UI II Place mg bnghr boy Wesleyan Advance The Wlfe I see by tonlghts paper that Pans women are gomg R to wear thelr dresses longer The Husband It s a good thlng INSURANCE Lawt n By ne Brune Agency Co You never wear a dress over a Pnerce Bldg month lnklmgs S O SWOFFORD Cleanmg 8: Dyemg Co STOP 5430 Mlnnes ta A e Repal I g and Rell We Call e Delver at the SPEIRS BLUE SUNSHINE SWEET SHOP BIRD SHOP RUBICAM SCHOOI BUILDING Grand Blvd Ind Potomac St FAIRVIEW Grand and AUTO REPAIR AUTHORIZED DODGE SERVICE COHHCCUCUI 3883 FAIRVIEW AVE 170 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' . - , , - e n an e , , n , u n' ur ' n. .. . U r v' 'I . .. . . .. . . . . .. . , v - . I - a . . . . . . ' ' o - r - r . ' Aliilll 3355 Cc-11I'IIl TTTT ll-ll, IIIYI-I'Si1I-g llbli . . . . . ' o v . 'r'n 'ning Ll c . a . . PEN NANT GASOLINE AND AUTO OILS PIERCE OIL CORPORATION Kansas and Mlchlgan 3332 S .I fferson Ave Grand Annex Restaurant 1315 N Grand Ave lust South of Easton Ave Meals at All Hours at Reasonable Prices Cleveland Boys and Girls Patromze The Cleveland Shoe Laundry Vlfglhla and Meramec 7 Slunes for 50c 15 Shmes for Sl 00 CLOTHES CLE ANED XND John Rebsamen SL Son GROCERIES AND MEATS b9l3 'Vlxclugan Ave Rxverslde 1367 PRESSED RIVERSIDE 2300 RED CAP WILLIAMS Mgr cHlIU3Clf, Bootblack Champlon Patlent ffemale of course lm worrlecl about my complexlon cloc tor Look at my face Doctor You Wlll have to diet Patient I never thought of that What color would sult me best do you thmk 3 Ex Correct Wearmg Apparel and Equlpment SAM HOFFMANN Dealer In MEATS -XND GROCERIES VEGETABLES Bt POULTRY 3001 CHIPPEWA ST KLAGES BROS NTAPLE AND FANCY ckoclzmss 6928 Minnesota Ave IIN We Carry Nestor Johnson Wright 8: Dltson and the New Alumo Ice Skates Also Barney 8: Berry and Union Hardware' 921 LOCUST ST WE RECOMMEND BEACON AD VERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 171 ' ' . e . . . . . . 4 ' 5 inmTWw 4 ' ' T' or T J. , , I ' .1 . 1 2 neu, Slllllvj' 2442 For All Sportg A' ' ' . . 5 . I E I,:l1'le'1lx- 2 .' llixn-l'siflv IWVNY W ' HUSSMANNIZED SANITARY MARKET ea tr ' Mea tr Iceznfervice Meat Dealers Name Here Buy Your Meats From a Market That Dlsplays Thls Slgn EATS are always more tender and BM! wholesome when bought from Hussmannlzed Samtary Meat Marlcets The special system of dry cold alr clrcu latlon Wlth whlch every Hussmann dealer protects hls meats renders them dellght fully tender and eas1ly cooked Buy your meats from the market that dlsplays the large Whlte and blue slgn of Better Meats Cleaner Meats ulclcer SCYVICC Harry L Hussmann Refrngerator and Supply Co tiene al Off ce nd Salesrooms 911 13 N Broad y St Lou Mo O O C , , Q ' r i a : 2 . wa Q . is, . 172 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS. PATRONIZE THEM WHERE QUALITY REIGNS BILLERTH MUSIC SHOPPE 5049 Gravols Ave Sonora and Starr Phonographs Bush 8: Lane and Starr Pianos and Players R S Rolls Gennett Records IF ITS A HIT WE HAVE IT VISIT Dmky Dock Candy Shop 5209 VIRGINIA AVE FOR FINE CANDIES ICE CREAM CIGARS CHILI SANDWICHES CANDY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES V A N N S VIRGINIA AND OSCEOLA If you keep your eyes open you wlll see that It pays to trade with C GERHARD MARKET 5432 VIRFINIA AVE Riverside 1438 Duwes Packing House Mkt Wholesale and Retall Dealers an M E A T S POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON DUWES BROS 2 STORES 5201 Gravols 6907 Gravols HART PRINTING CO Exponents of the Art of FRANKLIN ENGRAVING DESIGNING PRINT NG BINDIING 351012 OLIVE STREET Llndel 4930 WM ALBRECHT DELICATESSEN 3141 South Grand Ave Good Thmgs to Eat for All Occaslons THE WICKED WORM Cuthbert had been Ilstenmg for half an hour to a Iecture from IS father on the ev1Is of Iate nlghts and late rlsmgs m the mornlng thmg sald the father unless you turn over a new Ieaf Remember ICS the early bird that catches the worm I-Ia ha' laughed Cuthbert I-Iow about the worm3 What dld he get for turning out so early IVIy son replied the father that worm hadn t been to bed all nlght he was on hls Way home Plttsburgh Chrlstlan Advocate New Vlfglllla Grocery and Market 7200 Vu-gunna Ave Bell Phone Rnverslde 1185 GEO REDLE BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY 3864 Folsom Avenue WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 3 , , - -fr .x'1' -A - Y V 4 . . .. . , , ' ' tiruml 22108 . 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WE . . 17 X Fond recollectlons of your school days ar presented to vlew at a glance through your school annual School annuals are fast becom mg recogmzed by leadmg schools and colleges as an essentlal part of school work In our art and engravmg de partment exlsts a Splflt of co operatxon seldom found 1n com petxtlve estabhshments Th1s co operat1on warrants us offermg schools and colleges the h1ghest standard 1n plate maklng We sol1c1t an opportunity to serve you SANDERS 8z MELSHEIMER ARTISTS ENGRAVERS 217 219 N Thlrd St ST LOUIS MO Ol1ve 736 Central 74 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' BURGDORF MOTOR CO DURANT AND STAR CARS No Automoblle Is Better Than the SCYVICC That We GIVE 2719 29 South Jefferson Avenue SIDNEY 2466 VICTOR 329 MRS VALLEY SMITH HATS so DIFFERENT 3212 s Grand II Voctor 2348 L To Keep Smnlmg See WM MUSCHANY D C P H C C HIROPRAC TOR 3516 ILLINOIS Ave Ice Hours 0 ru 73 P FAIRVIEW AUTO REPAIR 3883 Fairview Ave. If you w1II make the boy wear his hair long I at Ieast lnslst on glvmg hlm boxmg Iessons Why so 3 A kid wnth Iong halr has to know OW to Hght LOUISVIIIC Courier Journal GARAGES AND SLEEPING PORCHES Victor 3079 R FERDINAND P GRIMM CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER PIans Furnished Alterahons and Repaxrlng a Specialty 3427 DUNNICA AVE Estlmates Cheerfully Gwen IF YOU WANT A REAL SHINE GO TO THE Tower Grove Shmmg Parlor 3164 S Grand Ave 7 Shines for 50C I5 Shines for Sl 00 RED CAP WILLIAMS Mgr fH1mseIfJ fBootbIacIc Champlon Kln Victor 426 BeII Sldney I28 WEYBECK LUMBER C0 Q um srlexlce LUMBER I XTH SHINGLES W ALL BOARD IENLING XND BUILDING MATERIALS 3628 SOUTH BROADWAY IVI I'I Weyermann Secy and Mgr WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' 175 I'IInl1v, SIII I'5'221HI Off. 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T ' ' J . . , . . mg Hnppodrome Candy Co MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE CHOCOLATES Home Made Candxes and Ice Cream FANCY BOXES A SPECIALTY COR GRAND AND GRAVOIS AVES Grand 6733 Vuctor 3196 X sv H ?41x ia Wlnkelman Sons Drug Co 3300 Meramec St IHOS M MATOUSHEK Mgr Q KV I of IIN Q DRESSMAKING Before buylng your Dresses and Sklrts Iet us show you how to get more value for your money Natlonal Dressmakmg Co 3354 S GRAND AVE MAIN OFFICE Tyler 726 CCTITIBI 4774 W FINN M BRANCH OFFICES 4749 Nebraskw Ave 5219 Alabama Ave P MOSSBERGER Asst Embalmer N Central Undertaklng 8: Llvery Co 1504 CASS AVENUE We Furnish the Servlce on Both Funerals and Weddings And her mean husband thmks s e s extravagant' I R A LADIES sl GENTS FINE TAILORING LAMBING 3151 SOUTH GRAND AVE Axel a bwede ID an outht at Fort ay woke up one mornmg with a de SITC to Ioaf I-Ie got put on slck call thmkmg It was worth trying anyway At the dlspensary the doc tor looked hlm over felt hls pulse and took hxs temperature Then he sald I can t find anythlng wrong wlth you No answer See here what s wrong wlth you anyway3 Doc rephed Axel that bane your Job Amerlcan Legion WeekIy Why, GRAND ARS!-:NAL ust because she ll'lSlStS on hav Fldos monogram stamped hls dog I31scu1tsI Rxverslde 823 I.,acIede I58 3104 SOUTH GRAND SCHOEN'S PHARMACY 5401 GRAVOIS AVE Sxdney 3663 176 WE RECOMMEND BEACON ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE THEM' ' ' :Da ' . , x . 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