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ecorafiom Designed and engraved on linoleum blocks by students Cover Grille H1941 Beacon of Cleveland High School , designed by Dorothy Stobie. Old Courthouse ............... Front, end sheet, leit Grille: Our Beacon, '41 , designed by Joe Menendez and Robert Roberson. Design adaptation of building, by Wilbur DeVos. Engraving of the block, by Robert Roberson. Eads Bridge ................. Front end sheet, right Grille: Beacon of St. Louis , designed by Ruth Schnaus and Frances Bergmann. Design adaptation of a river view, by Eleanora Boselr and Patsy Kunes. Engraving of the block, by Patsy Kunes. On the Mississippi .... Reverse side of front end sheet Grille: Ole Man River , designed by E. F. Design adapta- tion of landscape, sailing a pontoon boat on the river, by Lillian Kappler. Engraving of the block, by Lorraine Singer. Soldiers' Memorial .......... Reverse side of fly leaf Grille: 194l Beacon of St. Louis , and design adaptation of figure, Courage , by Frances Wrkich. Engraving of the block, by joe Rosso. Municipal Plaza .... . ........ . . . . . . ..... . . .Page 1 Grille: The 1941 Beacon , designed by Sylvia Fuchs. Design adaptation of view of Plaza, with Laclede statue, and engraving of the block, by Annette Baumgartner. Saint Louis the Ninth ............ ........ . .Page 3 Grille: H1941 Beacon of Beautiful St. Louis , designed by Geraldine Hempler and Frances Bergmann. Design adapta- tion of the statue, by Sylvia Fuchs. Engraving of the block, by Frances Bergmann. Milles Fountain ........................... Page 4 Grille: Beacon 1941 Cleveland Hi , designed by Lawrence McGrath. Design adaptation of a figure in Milles Fountain, and engraving of block, by Lawrence McGrath. Art Museum ........................... . . .Page 6 Grille: The 1941 Beacon of Beautiful St. Louis , designed by Norma Nash. Design adaptation of Art Museum on a rainy evening, and engraving of the block, by Norma Nash. Old Cathedral ............................. Page 8 Grille: The 1941 Beacon , designed by Helen Rebman. Design adaptation of church, and engraving of the block, by Helen Rebman. Pioneer Days ............................. Page 44 Grille: Old St. Louis , by Dorothy Pistor, and adaptation of covered wagon and rider. Engraving of the block, by Richard Walpole. Soldiers' Memorial .... . .... . . . . . . ..... . . . .Page 45 Grille: New Saint Louis , designed by Ted Reiley. De- sign adaptation of figure of eagle, and engraving of the block, by Ted Reiley. Milles Fountain ........................... Page 46 Grille: H1941 Beacon of St. Louis , and design adaptation of figure in Milles Fountain, by Dorothy Stobie. Engraving of the block, by Joe Rosso. ina 7 n Art Class at Cleveland High School. Cleveland High School .................... Page 47 Grille: School Life at Cleveland , designed by Jean Leiber. Design adaptation of front entrance of school building, and engraving of the block, by Jean Leiber. Municipal Theater ....................... Page 105 Grille: '41 St. Louis Beacon of C. H. S. , designed by Gladys Blume. Design adaptation of portion of proscenium of Municipal Theater, and engraving of the block, by Gladys Blume. Band Stand ............................. Page 106 Grille: Forest Park , designed by joe Rosso. Design adaptation of the band stand, by Charles Williams. Block engraved by Charles Williams and Joe Rosso. Municipal Theater ..... . . .... . . . . . ....... Page 115 Grille: Opera , designed by Robert DeSalvo. Design adaptation from the main entrance building at the Munici- pal Theater, and engraving of the block, by Robert DeSalvo. Water Lily Pond ...... . ................. Page 121 Grille: Water Lily Pond , design adaptation of pond in Shaw's Garden, and engraving of the block, by Helen Diehn and E. F. The Mississippi River .................... Page 122 Grille: The January '41 Class , designed by Robert Rus- sell. Design adaptation of steamboat on the river, and engraving of the block, by Robert Russell. Washington University Campus ........... Page 143 Grille: W. U. Campus , designed by Eileen Zimmerman. Design adaptation of landscape and engraving of the block, by Eileen Zimmerman. Veiled Prophet ........................... Page 144 Grille: The June Class of 1941 , designed by Norma Nash. Design adaptation of float and engraving of the block, by Rosemary Lawler. The Zoo ................................ Page 180 Grille: St. Louis Zoo , and design adaptation from the bear pit, by George Albaugh. Engraving of the block, by Richard Walpole. Pavilion in Forest Park ............ ..... . .Page 181 Grille: Pavilion , designed by Dorothy Colliton. Design adaptation of the Missouri Pavilion, and engraving of the block, by Dorothy Colliton. The Milles Fountain. . .Reverse side of back end sheet Grille: Milles Fountain , designed by Jean Leiber. Design adaptation of general view of fountain with the Union Sta- tion as a background, and engraving of the block, by Dolph Vanek. Bird Charmer ....... . . . . . . . . . . .Back end sheet, leit Grille: Bird Charmer , designed by Joe Rosso and Mil- dred McFarland. Design adaptation of figure of Hopi Indian, and engraving of the block, by Mildred McFarland. Park Plaza .............. . ..... Back end sheet, right Grille: Our Beacon, 194-l , designed by Joseph Menen- dez and Robert Roberson. Design adaptation of building, by Ruth Schnaus. Engraving of the block, by Ed Thias.
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