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Twenty-Five Years Do you remember when those who are listed below made E's ? They made the Phi Beta Kappa: Edward Haenni, Lester Abbott, Edward Kallaher, Gilbert Fisher, Mary Grant, Ruth Moore, Carl Bens, William Kraus, Melville Cole, William Knaus, Merle Fainsod, Arthur Goldman, Fern Benson, Minnie Vavra, Stella Lange, Irene Foster, Colma Benedict, Marie Bergmann, Margaret Kuenne, James Lenney, Norma Steines, Rolland Stevens, Evelyn Kenworthy, and Slaten Jenner. These were elected to the science honor society of Sigma Xi: Vance Lischer, the Muench twins, Slaten Jenner, James Lenney, Henry Zimmermann, and William Knaus. Do you remember when Estelle Aschenasy wrote this lovely thing? 'THE DAWN Sweet as a blushing country maid- 0, how I love to see you raid Night of its hue! Slow, sedate, just like a queen, Ever peaceful and serene In all you do- You herald in that greater kind, The Sun, whose praises we all sing For heat and light Each morn I see with wondrous bliss, That to the earth you give the kiss Which makes it bright. Dawn-that is what I love to see- The blush that means a world to me In the gray of life. Love and joy with you appearg Your voice is of a chanticleer Amid the strife. She now reviews books over the radio. Do you remember when Robert Drury was President of the Honor Society and Business Manager of the Beacon? He is now Dr. Drury, physician and surgeon. Do you remember when June Hoertel sang in Tune In and Ask the Professor? She had a part in Siegfried this winter. Do you remember when Clarissa Start wrote Mexico at Playl' for the Beacon? She is now reporter, interviewer, and writer of Girl About Town for the Post-Dispatch. Page Twenty-Six
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oi Memories Do you remember when Martha Gardner translated The Storm from Aeneid'? She was awarded a Vienna Scholarship. Do you remember when Dorothy Bergfeld wrote the Violin of M'sieur? She is now Mrs. Godwin and reviews books over the radio under the name of Carol King. Do you remember when Martha Hehrlein was on our school swimming team? Now she is teaching physical training at Cleveland. Do you remember when Bill McKenna had this quote in the Beacon: Hail to Babe Ruth's successor? He has been playing first base in a minor league. Do you remember when Franklin Fenenga gave his oration? He is the collaborator with Professor Lilliard, of a book, Archeology of Cali- forma. Do you remember when Dan Donaldson charmed you with his acting in the Senior Play? He formerly was announcer on K. M. O. X. but was taken to Chicago by C. B. C. Do you remember when Wilmar Schneider was President of the Chem Club? He was elected to an honorary Mathematic fraternity at Wash- ington U. and is now Mathematics instructor at Westminster College. Do you remember when Ruth May Sackmann was Vice-President and Treasurer of Alethinae and was on the O. and B. Staff? Under the name of Jane Foster she now broadcasts Women's Magazine of the Air. Do you remember when Ralph Shriner took the Scientific Course? He is now Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Illinois. Do you remember when Vance Lischer was a member of the Cledison Club? He is now Superintendent of the St. Louis Water Works. Do you remember when these people either sang or danced for you? They were some time or other in the past few years in the Muny Opera Chorus: Marcella Diesel, Bud Weidmuller, Audrey Vitt, Emil Wachter, Julia Peiper, Joe Sischka, Arvasence Baer, Georgianna Grant, Herbert Vollmar, June Hertel, Maury Tuckerman. Page Twenty-Five
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of Memories Do you remember when Molly Hardy wrote this for the Beacon? POPLI-KR All day long you swayed and swayed- Tensely, dramatically, Mobile as the 'very wind Marquise of the plains in rustling gown. Then . . . one night I saw the warm new silver of a moon Cradled in your slender arms: Saw it glowing in your boughs Like some strange new fruitg Saw you quiver with a joy that the day could not define. Then silently, thoughtlessly, The moon-child fled from your tender breast And the sky reflected her youthful glamour. But you stretched empty arms to her- An agonized exclamation point. This morning you were dancing- Slimly, lithely. But you knew that l knew And you begrudged me my knowledgef' She is teaching now and substituted at Cleveland last year. Do you remember when Harry Wiese was President of the Alumni? He is now Dr. Wiese. Do you remember when Arthur Schwarz was a reporter on the Orange and Blue? He is now a draftsman and has drawn designs for the Police Headquarters, Federal Building, Soldiers, Memorial, and Bridge Head Inn. Do you remember when Harry Rosskopf was president of the Rifle Club? He is now President of the Cleveland Alumni. J X e v p Cx H , 5 lo, JF -QfVa.aL49u2. Page Twenty-Seven
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