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

 - Class of 1947

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l'HE BEAMS SOPHOMORE A Sophomore A is conducted by Brother William Discher, whose religion tests are of story-book interest. The scholars in this class seem to be Edward Mohrmann, Iack Gray and Otto' Winkle- mann. Tommy Walsh is the class artist. We go over the top in drives because of Richard Eggering, lim Carey and Albert Moser. On the hardwood and gridiron Sophomore A was represented by Tom Walsh, Iohn Schulte, Bob McCormick, Iim Cassidy, Bob Dalton, Bob Reckamp, Robert Barnes and Bill Hollenbach. H UI., ' 'Fu X ii' : n m' V L : Q ' A 2 7' Q gchmalz i Rt lv t ' , Y F- A 7 - faY 4 lwjjwl ' E R. Dalton ' ,: . L . i -t W. McCormack , i A ., . L - :.., . .... sr K, ,.,. .. . s , Q 2 g R. Barnes gg f , . . ., . E. Auchly IfvCarey , x L .Balch 'W 1 M, . . P . - ,.,, ,.,.. Q ..,. ' .f i . f - . . I I -if , D g .V I. Maier .. . . 57 f O. Winkelman W. Hollenbach 1 - A ' -. Q- , P. Burgess , t I... ,Q i --. ' - I ' . ' . A 1. Sgr' .Q f. 'X ml.-4 5 . li . ,,,.v. -:- :. qg.::g5.jm:aa' .... . . ,, - - .im.... - - A t ' ' lul' E. Kowalski l i - ! 19 . -xl , S in if ,. K0tSCl'll 1 f , ' g W ,,-- . g R. stock 1 Z Wiftf. Q 1 A-Moser Here is the class of athletes. Three boys from Sophomore C have already made the Varsity Basket- ball team: William Wilcox, Tom Leonard and Howard Margraff. Besides these, Anthony Solari and Kenneth Krone have been regulars on the B team. In football, De Andreis will find future stars in such men as Boyett, Schneider, Leonard, Smith, McGlynn and Gange. Brother Thomas Bordelon kept these huskies on their toes and in good order. What the future holds in store for De Andreis High during the coming two years is still hidden. It is encouraging to notice, though, the large number of Sophomores who have shown promise in the field of athletics. Under the more favorable conditions which the coming year will bring, our new school is set for a more glorious showing in sports events. The Sophomore classes promise to carry into their Iunior year the spirit that brings victory. Us 'D I r , Baker Gi' DeRousse W. Golden ll, I . Bahge . Boyett I., lrisella ' l i Occhi Watson T. Solari E. Tobiasz H, Margraff W. Wilcox D .McFarland T McGlynn T Leonard w . Kotschi . Sinclair T Hornung D1 Levin K..Carpenter R. Peterson R..lHawley I. el I : A Salamone R. Stuecken DJ Zmashenski G. 1 Schneider K, Krone R. Funke L. Smith G Shanika E4 Worland . Morse l SOPHOMORE C

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XV I RV? QQ ' ..,., ' ..,. , .. it I I 1 , fe' fl' .2 xv., .gxj hal SOPHOMORE B I. Keady ' E. Blatz G. Winka ' W. Cass T. Brown D. Wienecke R. Griffith W. Barbier D. Torlina I. Schiller T. Anderson I. Ortwerth I. Thiele P. Lindemann I. Schulte T. Gehrin G. Richardson G. Miller R. Lamb T..Kruse R. Morse L. Dickhans W. Shelley E. Sparrow I. Hecht G. Kuehl N. Luesse I. Merz R. Carpenter I. Iockenhoeffer I. Sullivan D. Hosty L. Smith ERECTIN4 STURDY BEAMS Sturdy beams riveted firmly are essential to an enduring building. They give the strength, form and solidity to the structure. When steel can stand the stress and strain of the gigantic forces operating against it, the building is said to be safe. A strong Sophomore class is the force which welds student spirit, rivets the school together and carries the enthusiasm of the Freshman into the Iunior classes. The stress of difficulty and the strain of life will never break apart the spirit of a school which has a Sophomore class steeled to discipline and rich in loyalty to the school of its choice. V ,..... ,. ,mm f T. Walsh l L. Szarczynski - ,Q 1 . F. I. Cassidy Q- f . .4 Q, A. Wulf 'V Ll ' Q 2 53 5 . ---1- 5. In cp . lbrig t ' - V , ' - 8 - 1' . R. Eggering ' '- Li Si I. Schulte Q ' ' 4 J M. Sherman Alk . .,. 'izl llll il I I . ' .I n V. Blunda . ' ' ' E. Mohrmann -. - Z ,.,. . . '--:'--k-,. A.,'. ,..,. ,..y,r.x Q any-in . . I M. Wiesner f ' A ' I. lVlcSkimming H 3 pf ' ,, K. LaBruyere ez r ,, :fl I. Uhlenbrock Q -' s. . 2'. its gglgg z ., ... .,.,.., ..,.,.,.. M I f E. Peters ,..-- .,..,...., A . A L. Sobczak V ' :- R. Kaminski 'xy f ' .35 l R. Reckamp , -... -' ' K C I -1 Edu... Aa Besides his many other activities Brother Gerard Knuth was also responsible for Sophomore B. Since Brother Gerard was Athletic Director he naturally scouted his home room for a responsible Athletic Manager. This he found in Tommy Gehrin. For those long and tedious hours of work in the athletic room where he remained unseen by others, Tommy deserves a lot of credit. Three boys from this room had the honor of lettering in Varsity football: R. Lamb, R. Griffith, and Ortwerth. Besides letter- ing in football Iohnny Ortwerth also lettered in B basketball. Stated in the words of their home room reporter, the motto of this class is: We Do Our Share. ll2l



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