DeAndreis High School - De Andreian Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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..., R. Schubert G. Wilhelm G. Wightman A. Bruenning R. Sovar R. Krekler W. Welker F. Schmidt W. Barry R. Hydzik F. Moeler I. Dempsey Cv. Dwyer A. Boylan W. Schultz E. Boedeker O. Riess V. Iansen A. Schroeder I. Schramm R. Powell W. Stolarski R. Ebest I. Brazill F. Conway E. Taszarek I. Conway W. Flotte D. Brand 07075 . Hoing . Kruse felon . Petschel Signaigo Butz . Dusin 700 . Dunn . Hagenhoff I. Pfister F. Strauss 1 D. Mansfield M. Spitz C. Sievers D. Ryan F-RESHMAN A . Raushenbach 0 LAYINC TH THE FOUNDATION The super-structure of a building depends wholly upon how solidly the foundation is laid. It can rise only in proportion to its depth. And so the school. The development of an intellec- tually alert and religiously strong student body depends principally upon the thorough forma- tion of the Freshmen, its foundation. The Freshman class is, therefore, of the greatest importance. Well grounded in religion as well as in the secular branches it has the strength to support a student body which can tower above its age, a bulwark to the truth. sf ' ' R. Wynn ' I -. I. Cvroeber ,, 4 ,I ,N 5. A 7 2 E. Wombacher fn' . i' f ' Xi, - D. Forni 7 9 v -' K .. 1' 5 if if '.- 2 S f' M - ' .'., Q' R. Kaemp , C' k ' ' I I. Donnelly l 1, A z T' I D. Muehlenkamp ' ,iff Q I. LaMartina ' ' , A ' 5 A - ,X ' ' 1' I .I br ' R. Engelmeyer ,. --- ' in R I N. Duepner ' rmurphy ff . I sig? Q. f W. Nolan ,H ' 1 ,fi 'gif' , 'i Q : ...Q E . ' f H K. , .. . S. Cavatoe - e A ' ' D. Heard P - '- ' ' .. ag. R. Wojciechowski '. M . ' P. Pokorny - ii' J . .f,...i' ' f I. Rankin Y 3 T t ,. f :'., 1 --f' A D. McFarland 2 if 1 ' I ' In A f F A F. O'l.aughlin rf ix ,,-- 5 ' 7 N. Buchholz I Y 'I ' Af - -I. l Freshman A has become accustomed to the sound of moving feet. It enjoys the privilege of having had as many home-room teachers in one year as most students have in three. They started the year with Father Iames Young. but when a new teacher was added to the faculty in Ianuary they fell into the capable hands of Brother Theodore Szydlowski who came all the way from the Windy City to take care of them. At present they are sub- mitting to the firm and experienced hands of Brother Iohn Messner. This class is well represented in sports and shows great promise. l

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DR ACTION I l ..-. I- - - 1 1 .4 f-- , , ' gm, PLHIV ' . Our new school presents all the facilities to make it out- ' standing as a place of learning. ln time it should become enough U9 '9m'9Y mmam' of a' self managed and self ' 214 disciplined community to ex- M emplify the fundamentals of L democratic procedure and , A Q team-work: enough of an in- jlll E dustry to teach at first hand the ,Zu meaning of hard work and business technique: a laboratory . for methods: a civic auditorium 'S to foster a love of music. drama E ATHLETIC Q L ,and the fine arts: a classroom to ii X -supply the mind with the 2: M Z 1 . . . . gg , A Q . inspiration of the ages: a library , ff' 2'7 216 Q to satisfy the curiosity of f I akvgiwon H scholars. All of these any ,OR Xft i g school could be. It is the X It distinct mark of the Catholic ' 111117115 Tl Y 1 A School to also satisfy the deeper r RN' md ff l Cmmmon yearnings of the soul. Our 1 A school must, therefore. also be ' I I CHHPIL gg a refuge to- shelter the yearling Rfaurfm l ig fl, from the storms that trouble a ' 22 world twisted from its proper ' shape: but above all it must -1- ,- pjarltaicelof the nature of a l g at e ra to dispense sacra- T - mental life. I .x BHSENFNT af'-LOOK ' nllllllll ' . llllllll . BOILER nf COHL DRYXNG cznssfoon Room ,, Rn. Room ,M f-f KITCHEN mvnrofzv wffffff A ' sais n 110077 - X' .sroxe Arn .THNITOR sg Sm CHFE Tfliffi g gl 105 mmv LOCKER l . MORE ctassnoorv ROOM RN- ,K - f Rom N6 NZ 1-. , gaoxm . V 61705. C1-g55R001-7 CUi.S5R00r1 5 E ' DINING P, :nl .S Roan W IIIIIIII ' . f J a - 1 as nunl H I . a ' g g g W 104- 105 106 107 IO8 ' ,, 109 110 gm-Room Cffwwvff EE cmssnoon cuwsfeoon cmsnoon '-' cmsnoon cmssfzoorf CLHSSROUM :E I EE u EE - -Z r 1 - . - ' - I 9 1 '



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OUNDATIONS FRESHMAN B Brother Francis X. Singler has organized in Freshman B The Little Class Room Sodalityf' The following boys were elected officers: Thomas Murphy, President: Daniel Heard, Vice President: Glennor C. Winter, Secretary: and Richard Wynn, Treasurer. The Sodality has four well defined objectives: to receive Holy Communion each week, to wear the scapular, to wear the Miraculous Medal and to make the nine First Fridays. The boys from 202 represent fifteen different parishes. Under the methodical direction of Brother Francis they ought to become a solid founda- tion for the three happy years ahead at De Andreis. f A' ,,,.- .hw X . Q R. Lay Q ' V F, 'Q E R. Blatz Ry 4 A .ui f A bau' n ' ll'Flltazlfgee:rald . ' . i' W. Donohue ,R , , Q l gif. . P. Kempland ' li 2. Q W. Kamischke ff lf . Q . Rf ROOHQY ' 'V -1 s ,.- R. Bauman .- II, F t A is ,I g g D. G. Winter .5 . ' 2. ij, l I' A. Laube i RT' ' Q , R. Barnhouse . , . . K .Eng , . N . Iit P ' T ' . -:-- E. Schuh ' 1 - , , ' ' R. Easton l l X . f O. Toler JEQ , Jia - 'Q P. Lewis f . 'Q ...J Ii hx . jf' 61.3 -1-' Q34 at ' AM. ,:2'fQ2...hf ',-P i f .i Y n Q' R W. Doerr .,, - age . ' 5 gt A. Morrison .gt ll if . R 1... 1. Ahgelheck EXAM 2 V 'Q V. Noonan -. 5-5 1 A Freshman C is the pacemaker for the school. Here is the class that is always on top. After winning first place in the Athletic Fund Drive they duplicated their good work by winning another first for the Mothers' Club. ln this last race for top honors they ended with the grand total of 262596. Brother Raymond Sohm is the inspiration behind these hustlers. Bob Kipper is class President: Bill Shea, Vice President: and R'ay Sharisin, Secretary- Treasurer. I. Green R. Yanick 3 G. Steuterinann T. Scallyl A i . l 1 D. Elder ' A. Schroeder M. Swetisch , I. Bell ' D '. in K.. . w. shea l D. Schnell ' I. Davis I N. Buchholz E. Rankin 4 R. Hancockh R. Kippei' T. Boswell f i v. . , . A. Schroeddr R. Benoist-- ' M. Krist if . R. Vogler ' I . T. DeRous R. Meyer h P. Doggen ' f R. Burger -. - L. Lauer l W. Duggan. ' G. Winter C. Sievers Nu f R. Payer ' G. Marsani I K. Ratz - I. McCarthy E. Clement al A D. Stephelnsq E. Zambrzuski G. Barrett ' ' lv W.Zimmern'l nn T. Gorzel - B. Sutter ' R. Sharisin W. Barry ' R. Spahl N. Duepner ' ., D. Hamill 1 llll FRESHMAN C

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