College High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1936
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PPDPUPPPUPPP-Plbiblbll rrrrrl-IE4444 L POW-WCW 00000 VOLUME Ill 00000 1936 C O L L E 6 E I-IIGI-I SCHOOL I Cape Girardeau, Mo. I 122 zz First Row - Irvin Keller, Elizabeth Patterson, Charles Bowers, Evelyn McDonald. Second Row - Anna Mae Miller, J. O. Sides, Ruth Kurre, Harry Siemers. Third Row - Robert Brueher, Mickey Brinkopf, Ben Robert-Caldwell, Susie Schatte. Fourth Row - Edna Maevers, Wesley' Profiler, May Sanford, Robert Wilson. Fifth Row - Alberta Schrader, Lillian Heise. Top Row-William Parker, Bessie Schatte, Ted Witt- rock, Anna Jane Schatte. N Second Row - Wilnma Schrader, Luther I-Iahs, Ern- cstine Hahn, Thomas Price. Third Row - Emmett Scott, Irene Masters, Earl Davidson, Venieta Campbell. Fourth Row - Lorene Haman, Lillie Wallis, Pauline Kistner. Marie Miller. Fifth Row -- Lewis Human. SOPHOMORES Sc Sc' ated, Front Row - Robert Ranney Burton Green Quinton Keller Billy Beard William Slinkard ated, Second Row Cecil Davidson Pauline Human Ethel Maevers Irene W'eiss Grace Simpson Helen Dunn Helen Esther Rasche Sfalldilzg - Arthur Siemers Rosemary Boos Louis Blattner Elizabeth McDonald Linus Poston C. W. Utlcy Robert Ballard Marian McCracken Charles McNeil Priscilla Carter William Hett Z7 A A FACULTY A. S. BOUCHER B. S. in Ed., A. B., M. A. Director of the Training School. LOUISE PEARCE B. S. in EJ., M. A. Supervisor of the Senior High School. WILLIAM A. OWNBEY B. S. in Eff., M. A. Science and Mathematics. MARGARET RIGGS B. S. in Ezl., M. A. Geography and History. LEALON N. JONES A. B. English. HELEN G. ALLISON B. S. in Ed. Latin. JOHN ADAMS Physical Education. BASKET BALL Standing - Coach Adams: Bill Green, forward: Vencient Trickey, forward: Harry Siemers, forward: Earl Davidson, guard: Robert Brucher, forward. Seated - Ted Wittrcick, guard: Ben R. Caldwell, forward: J. O. Sides, cen- ter: Willizini Parker, guard: Norman Sachse, guard. Games won, 11: Games lost, 10. Fourth Place, Regional Tournament Seated - Ted Wittrock, Advertising: Ruth Kurre, Business Manager: Charles Bowers, Editor-in-Chief, Advertising: Mysie Statler, Staff Member: Monroe Rhodes, Artist: lrvin Keller, Staff Member: Helen Esther Rasche, Staff Mem- ber. Standing - Mickey Brinkopf, Staff Member: Thomas Price, Photographerg Anna Mac Miller, Staff Member: Lester Hente, Staff Member. Charles McNeil, also a staff member, is not in the picture. POW WOW STAFF Bussui SCHATTE TED WITTROCK The winners in the Queen and Most Popular Boy Con- test were: Rosemary Boos. Bessie Schatte, and Ted Wfit- trock. Rosemary and Bessie tied for first in the voting. Rosemary, a sophomore and chairman of the Green Dragon Dramatic Club, lives in St. Louis. Bessie, a junior and secre- tary of the Junior Class, lives near Egypt Mills. Ted, a junior and basket- ball letterman lives near Cape Girardeau in the Hanover Community. POPULARITY CONTEST -l ll- -I--I--ln -I1 P A SCHOOL CALENDAR Oct. 10, 1935 - Tryouts for the Junior Play, The Yellow Sbnzloux Nov. 1, 1935 - Twelve people initiated into the Green Dragon Dramatic Club in the regular assembly hour. Nov. 8, 1935 - Senior Class elected officers as follows: President, Irvin Keller, Vice-Presidentg Mysie Statler, Secretaryg Robert Thomas. Nov. 1 1, 1935 - Sophomore Class elected officers as follows: Presi- dent, Charles McNeil, Vice-president, Elizabeth McDonald: Secretary, Rosemary Boos. Nov. 21, 1935 - The Junior Play, The Yellow Sbmlow was pre- sented in the College Auditorium by the following characters: Bessie Schatte, Marie Branum, Anson McKee, Bill Parker, Marie Miller, Luther Hahs, Venieta Campbell, Ima Jane Young, Louis Miller, Ted Wittroclc. NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATOR Broadway Phone 727 C H E R R Y Joe L.Moseley, Inc. The Broadway Jeweler Florist Optometrist Cape Girardeau, Mo. 801 Broadway For Good Things to Eat, can 373 ' Where Quality Is Model Grocery Higher than Price 521 Broadway Broadway at Ellis St. Dec Dec Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. SCHOCL CALENDAR 19, 1935 - All-school Christmas Party. Dancing, games and Santa Claus were the entertainments. 20, 1935 - School out for the Christmas vacation. 2, 1936 - School resumed after the Christmas vacation. 21, 1936 -- Holiday proclaimed by Dr. XV. W. Parker because of the defeat fby the College Indiansj of the Wzirrensbtirg Mules. 21, 1936 - Major Bowes program presented by the Science Club with Irvin Keller as Major Bowes. 6, 1936 - Court trial by jury presented by the Freshman Citizenship Class. 20, 1936 - Crowning of the Popularity Queens, Rosemary Boos and Bessie Schatte, by the most popular boys, Ted Wit- trock and Bill Parker, in assembly hour. Orchestra presents program in assembly hour. ARTIE'S SHOE SHOP 600 Broadway SEEHAUSENS Everything Musical Meat Market Home of Quality Meats Cape Store Phone 1806 628 Broadway 1UEITiEJTEi Furniture Company Where Broadway Meets 30 Years of THOUGHTFULNESS Middlen Brinkopf-Howell St. Louis Band I11strumentiC0. SCHOOL CALENDAR Apr. 1, 1936 - National Honor Society initiates six new members. Glee Club and the mixed quartet, composed of Mysie Statler, Mickey Brinkopf, Bob Thomas, and Luther Hahs, sing in as- sembly. Apr. 2, 1936 - Mr. H. V. Church, executive secretary of the Na- tional Honor Society, and Mrs. H. V. Church, Dr. Parker, and Mr. Boucher attended a tea in the cafeteria given by Miss Pearce for the guests and the members of the local chapter of the National Honor Society. Mysie Statler presided. Apr. 6, 1936 - Sophomore Play, Lisfen to Leon, presented in College Auditorium. Apr. 17, 1936 - All-school party with the Freshmen present. It was a leap year affair. PARISIAN DRY CLEANING CO. 510 Broadway Phone 973 For Better Bakery Goods, Buy Bauer's BAUER BAKING CO., Inc. HECHTS Clothes for the Worn an and the Miss Phone 436 700 Broadway 107 N' Main Business Training V J CLEMENS is the very best possible prep- ' ' Y aration against unemploy- JEW ELERS Sr ment. Enroll now. OPTOMETRISTS Cape Girardeau 43 Main Business College Acousticon Cape Girardeau, Mo. Hearing Aids Q SCHOOL CALENDAR May 5, 1936 - Senior play, The QllC'C'lI,S Husband, presented in College Auditorium. The main characters were as follows: Mysie Statler, Charles Bowers, Mickey Brinkopf, Irvin Kel- ler, Maurice Kinder, Luke Swindell, Wesley Proffer, Evelyn McDonald, Ben Robert Caldwell, Ruth Kurre, and D. L. Bess. May 11, 1936 - National Honor Society banquet. May 13, 1936 - May Festival at Houck Field House with all of the Training School Departments participating. May 15, 1936 - Annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom in the gym. May 16, 1936 - Alumni entertain the Seniors at a Prom. May 17, 1936 - Baccalaureate in College Auditorium with Dr. Ivan Lee Holt giving the main address. May 18, 1936 - Class Day. Program presented by departing Seniors in our auditorium. May 20, 1936 -- Commencement in College Auditorium at 10:00 o'cloek. KNAUP FLGRAL CO. 136 S. Pacific Phone 780 Compliments ot Reliable S111C9 1904 Werner's Grocery 2 1192 Broadway x Fresh Meats and Groceries ' il11'ii' ' 'MLW' 621 Broadway FINNEY'S H, DRUG STORE .aasn li The Rexall Store 4ii'Gffa mw' Phone 437 - 709 Broadway Corner of Main and Broadway IYYYYVVYYYVYVYYYYYY AUTOGRAPHS VALET CLEANERS 8z LAUNDERERS 833 N. Spanish Phone 1313 , ' I For Graduation I R V I N S Have a portrait taken to re- Clothes for Young Men member this important event i Special prices to graduates at 39 N' Mam L U E D E RIS The Stylerite Store S T U D I O Ladies' Ready-to-Wear 31 North Main Street 427 Broadway Cape Girardeau, Mo. 1 1 l'1 i '1 ?'T AUTOGRAPHS RIGDON LAUNDERING 8z CLEANING SERVICF 22 N Sprigg Phone 577 SIL ENT--But Impressive that's what a high school year book should be. It shpuld set forth, within its pages a year of history-events in school life and activity that pass on. If your annual is carefully planned and printed by good printers, it will be an impressive work of beauty and interest, that will do credit to the staff and school it represents. We are proud of our association with the staff in publishing the 1936 Pow Wow and we hope the cooperation We have given has proven helpful in the production of this book. Missourian Printing E? Sta. Co. 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