Cleveland High School - Beacon Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1923

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, 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 . ' - , .. , ' , s . , r . . , . , . , f . , - , , 7 7 2 'hifiiiziig .-ui, a 'ffremfgf ferrari ' 4 a- fr' D u .1 1:4 'f 1 ,-',-Dqrfg 3 3-' -'. 2... sl' :Er 'Y Y v ' 2 I- 'rat . 7 3 f. ' at s ao: :gr 141'-2 - nf 'ee rs, N-Sf lf . in -f -5t,,gg:3g1?jr5 zi::5?.Z1Tf'+ ' ,,,.,,...- ------.- -, fu V Sr . -Hen-114----..f,1 QQ, -- E:'.5g.f--js. ,,,L,,A,,g., - ...... ...md ,, 5 ..f:.-:L-,,, L 5 A 3 '15 E - E E ...,

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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 . S .i , X T T , , . - - .- Q 1 11. ' , f 1 :geo -Q' ' I , , y y - y , . . S . . . , - v v , the school. - , , , - ,, y w . .. H , y , . 1 , , . . . , W- A Y, .. I



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