East St Louis High School - Estlian Yearbook (East St Louis, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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JA X ' N Q WV V Y V N IJ fx .J A V4 K fp 4, WM 4 - g s fu ,I - A V A - 4 '21 M Q sf Q .f f W A xv n A Q' n 45 A Q X f 4-3 Page Fdurteon LUELLA CLARK Mathematics SAM G. COOK QB. 5.53 QM. 5.5 Pfaysivs RUTH DAVIS QA.B.yg QM. Ag Latin IRMA ELLINGTON QB. s.p Matlaematifs LYCURGUS ELLIS QB. S.jg CM. AJ Civics, Hisfory, Evonomivs ii . . iiiiiiii ii ii iiiiiii V ii iiiiii' 'vi +G 4 +L. .. H 1 ' Q 1 ' A 'li' D J av' Q Q A ' Q W w5TQXQ x X X ZX v V V vw --:ri---H ,, Y- -Vx Y 'ititi2'1g t35:7- :t': 'ft- i 11117-' iV fL--'--i wif 1 + f fb 1 , 9 xy QV!-, r 0 3 4 r - -V A W - A 9 1 4 4 HELEN F ITZSIMMON S Sewing ETHEL FLANNIGEN C0lllII1l'Yl'idI FLOSSIE FLETCHER CA. BJ French WILLIAM FRAZIER QA. 13.5 Health, Head Courb of Aflolrtirs CI IAS. D. VRANKENBERGER QA. B. p X Pbysiral Edzrvafiorl Page Fifteen ,mg .,, 0 ,, . 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SJ English VIRGINIA MARSHALL Domestic Science EFFIE MAXEY CA. BJ Hisfory DOROTHY MITCHELL Spanish X7 0 I O rf! V V NV XV , I Y71 . , A' ' ng. f I ' ' -A QB -A 'ZQWI 'few C ? I '6 1 I I A Q W. R- ---, V-----4----M.. --., ....... .. .. .........-.,.,,.... ..,, ....M...,....... .,..... .... ...,. .. ,,.. ,.,.,.- .,,...,..,..., ,. . ,,-,,.,.,..... MARY MCGUIRE Svwing MINNIE MULBERRY C017llllFfCidl L. J. MUSSELMAN QB. AJ Commercial RUTH MUNGER KA. BJ English TILLIE REITHER Physical EdlH.'dff0ll Page Nineteen ' 'f if ff'1i1: ff 'Lf f ---- - - N , I0 x L 9 X :KX W x A -U3 X' eng ' Qs ' 5 8 , ' , ....... .-- ,,... ,........... ,....w A ' D A Qi .Q..w-. ,, ,,.... ,mif,.. .f'7 - 9 sfxfy IK' Q, . fff' R , 9 R, ' R V 'i my ,N W I A 1 A ,, A U- r '-YK 52 Page Twenty KARL scHATz QA. Ry Claemisiry FLORENCE SCHMALE QB. AJ5 AJ English ARTHUR SEAWELL QB. s.yg qA. BJ Shop BEULAH SPRECHER QA. B.j History, Civics, Economics HELEN SULLIVAN Commercial .bf 9 uf MA I W s A 'viii A M tg? 'EA ' ' cr X E E ssssss 'Ei Q -HQ f 1+ Him - ,UV A hr' ,U ,A . -- 9 4 GRACE TAGGART QA. BJ English LILLIAN TEETER QB. QPI1. BJ English OTTO TI-IORNDALE QB. A.jg QM. AJ History E. c. TILLOTSON QB. Mg Baud, Orchestra, Glvc Club JOHN WATERSTON QB. AJ QPh. BJ QB. Paed.J QM. Ag English Page Twenty-one lp U: wma 4 - 63, A Q.. Q Q. E 'ZQQVA 'NL 'hh ' Qi W E A 'vin E A Q' v s 'i' i Yi i , f AAAA W fell AAAA A w ifi' lfxf s ll f i I . f ,-.I J A was fx! . ' 92 I Page Twenty-f.W0 AUGUSTA WILDERMAN QA. BQ English JESSIE WHITESELL Art MERRITT WISEMAN Mathematics WINIFRED WILLQUGHBY QB. M. Music, Girls' Glee Club A. D. OZMENT QC. O. BJ Commercial N919 C5 4 ,X v v v V X A f A fxx 'Mt ,ggs . .ns Qu, x f 140' A X, 'D 'of , ,,K.,.,,,,,,,,,, -N-, M ,.Y,-- M N , ,-,mn.,...,-.5....,, ...,. - .......,..,...,, - ..,,.,.,M......,... .....,. +.......-M... V J, , ,M 5 , 1 f 0 a Q U ry. I1 X4 fy v , .y s 1 jf X A . X2 92 btuhent uuncil V' 'xv wf v 'bf 'fn' .B M ff. . wvH N9 L xf N' 'wi e-QQ 44 me 'ut ' -113 XK,! 1, , x ., Q. 1 1 o J vp - 4 1 J 'XX F.- X .--.Ak.-... ... - ..... -.,',,.-..,-.,,,v,,WA. - , , -, A , ,,,,,,..M, V,,, ,,.,.-.-zA-,- .... .. -- , W I V cr V f ew ' wig, , 'H H:f2 ' V A 9 A 9 , L Q I7 4 Page Twenty-four ROBERT BRODERICK P resid en t WILLIAM SAUNDERS Vice-President DOROTHY RIVES Secretary HARVEY SMITH Treasurer WILLIAM WIMMER Sergeant-At-Arms W I I I N19 C 3 Oz, O U .xxx 92 .V , V V V f X J' 4 ' -' K 0 '. f K . 1 L . ' x , ' 'J K L ., I0 J ' ii I , 2 52 A A A T1 V' ' CY' f . -X X Y Q V 4 I ' Q A Y er ' ,A-X XGA. 9 'QL , , 9 xx K L V A Q A L 0 HAZEL MOSS PAUL PIRTLE MARGARET KEYSER HAZEL CAMPBELL ARTHUR WEAVER Page Twenty-tive V , X Q -f f -V V Y V X 1 y 'ww A gn- A mf A M bf A Up 1 A 4, 'P' A A L V 51 V XY' I MIX? , a f VX- ,V ' 10' ,LM , 9 I Y A I 6 1 ... ...., ws- .,.A,.... .M N- .- ' 4 Page Twenty-six VIRGINIA GRIFFEY CHARLES BQBINETTE Prcsidrnf-Elcc! for 1930 LILA RICHARDS DOROTHY RIVES H. J. BLYTHE N fq I I I w Ur, A 40 2' px '29 if M IIII A- A A I I ,.II I W - M , , , b --M, , N ' Q TIM A ' ' i G' f Qs M' 'Q' ',fi 1 x xfv A ' 'Q J 'P' 47 A I X A ' yk 4' 1- LILLIE CARMICHAEL GEORGE EARNSHAW FRANCES SCHEILE MAXINE CARTER PAUL PIRTLE Page Twenty-seven I f V E . EVE E E V E E E I 3' JN X Q4 K I qs A C ' , ' A 'U ' Q E I IEQAQQNSQK l x X7 V Q U I V a W 565 J X 5 'W I 1 4 X QQ. .1 V A A. 9 A A ' If 4 2 Page Twenty-eight IRMA CULBERTSON ROBERT LITTLE BRENDA MacFARLANE LAMBERT RICHARDS MARION HARZY 'ly uf 53 n Q 'ov nw. EEEE EEEE E V EEEE New EEEEEEEEE EE RY E EEEE ff m fg Q I M. Q f a. -, I A - . A A I I A A - ,I ' ' 'ez ' fk X ., ' 1 . .1 I N , 'YF ,. ,' ' 5' P ' MARJORIE STEDELIN FRANK RAGSDALE DORIS TYLER HARRIET JENNINGS HELEN KIENZLE VIVIAN VILLIGER Page Twenty mne HX! fx -X119 FH y 5 f f A fb W 'I A '5 Q V , X V 'E EE EV Y R R E' . 1, 4 gp - QQ, 5 ' Q 1 h X . g Y V VA Y u. V t V A Y K at--mm Q 0 'ZHM' eg S A 4 The 5111112111 Gnuntil Under the guidance of Robert Broderick both terms the Council has done what many previous like groups have attempted. A handbook, depicting through the pen 11 description of East Side High, was issued in the middle of the year by the Council. The book contains 94 pages of valuable assistance to new-comers and veterans alike. A Brown Lyceum Course has been carried for Auditorium Sessions successfully by the student governing body. As president for next term to replace Bob Broderick, who graduates, the Council nominated Charles Bobinette and Harvey Smith. Bobinctte won the students' approval after the closest race in the history of the school. Page Thirty sf X A V 0 Q ' V V .-. M A it , , f ,,,Y, W, ..- A-. , . I A nl' .Q Ya' 1 U A Q 5, . 1 ,fy X X, QI N S: X f f W2 1 ' ' ,ffl 4 X , all A A ,fax J 1 2 ZX Ill 1' 9 ' ' up W N 2 'f ' e 'fff' - lviyyy A -..,.' , .,A.,. ., .. ' xi Q: ' 7' if' ff ,W 9 ' ' 7 7 1 ' fjf -- 4 'fix' -.X 'I Avis ' xv wwig irzsffffwfrr ffiiifiifll Jlfffffffffffifwlmf A 2 E1BYXEZXZEETIICSYTSYXTHEZ1315455105fgfgqxqqmgV 1 f 7 f gf Z QS ig?- V - ,..,,.. .,A,,.,,, ,, ,,,,, f X 2 Nf N jr: , f 1- M ' Al f fiffwff 70 1 if , I ,CfW fMcf- --'v-fx - 177: 5, i ?i?iiW' 'fyzsgza ....,. . .... 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X YR .n f ax , , ,ah W 8 3' A ' 6 , v ---, -h 1 W , A N 9 X V 4 EUGENE GAMBLE President EDWIN BALLARD Vice-President ADDIE MABRY Secretary RALPH WEIDMAN Treasurer Page Thirty-two Y019 ov, A n u px 292' , X V V V V X X A J' A Q f K ' L x Q J. f Xx 4,4 s-QQ 4' wg ' 3.1 ,7. 56 , W A 'v ' , A r L L 4 HELEN AITKEN College Preparatory CLARICE BALDWIN Collvge Preparatory EDWIN BALLARD Collcfgcf Prcfparafory A FERRELL BIGGERSTAFF my High School Gruduafion WILLIAM BLOENIKER Collrgv Preparalory Page Thirty-three 53019 fm ,ny , on Q Q I 'ZBA f x V W xv xv X x x Q.-r E gg, .4 t I - n , I L V 7 2 F A 'r f W v ' ' H A Q oooo ,L L 0 ov lg vf i g X' Q V xffrfxf X ww ff- - A w 'UV 9 JKA ,U A 9 W' 4 Page Thirty-foul' LOUISE BOYD College Preparatory RAY BURCHFIELD College Preparufory GRACE BURNS High School Gradzmlion HERBERT CLOVER High Sfhool Gradzmfion HERBERT CONDON High School Gruduafion Fw g O' gggg Q . .. - A 4 oy Q of Q qi ' qi ' Q' 9 , A J . x 1 X 2955 4 fx S7 X f f W V Vi . - - 9 - Y ,.. . ..-.... W, .A - A '.' ELIZABETH CREAMER College Preparatory ORVILLE CRAMER High School Graduation JOSEPHINE DUMBECK High School Graduation DOROTHY EMONS Vocational DONALD MCFARLAND High School Graduaiion i I 1 Page Thirty-five Fv A v up 04 0 U H19 c V O' V c O -Y vw' K A l 1 K ww' g Page Thirty-six v V t W V A -xt' A -A , Z xxx 4' -uv H- . xxfx, as 9 A Q I 1 I t xf 42 LEROY FINKE College Preparatory EUGENE GAMBLE College Prcparatory ELIZABETH GIRARD High School Graduation LOUISE HENSLEY College Preparatory RUBY HERRINGTON College Preparatory lb ww U5 0 O9 HPV N I V V I V f : xA 3 Q 119 , ig , Qt l will 2 mm, x ,QM-N - NW, ,, Y -,A , Y H, ,Y Y A ,, ,, . A -Y .-- ... ' ......,, ..A u-:asv 0' C J 9 y , Y- N' ' Q v AIX, N . , . , r W Q X ,X r'if?:,.lNQ' Ni llhii 'e il' 1 f 5w'. 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W W f ffliif f A Pie Ag J Y'-gif 'ig , as 2 if f Q EE' ABEL MILNER Collrgr l'1'vparafo1'3' KATHERINE MOLLA I Iiglr Srbool Graduatiozz ANNE MOQRE Iligb Svfmol Grmfllaliolz ANITA NIX Vocaiional 4'- I Page Tllirty-nine l N ' , x17 -sf xv .-'XYA , . A ,. K :QA A C ? A ' 1 'Q' ' ,- U, 4' Y-ff A Ov A M V E7 V 5 1 9' , Mgr , ' 15+ , , Q rl ts' - - 9 H E 4' f 9 9 rf 92+ ANNA NORKUS Vocational JOSEPHINE PAGE High School Graduation MYRON NOVACK College Preparatory EDITH REID College Pre paralory DOROTHY RUNTZ High School Graduation Page Forty HN ii E E E or E f, f 5619 C D A A OR 'ZBA , X V I V W v X X O, .,-- ' fl . , ' 40 , W V9 ,- E . - A lx ' 4x 9 7 . A J U i l , my 9 nf nf A M I X e 3 :m i ' Qs. Q c DONALD RUST High School Graduation BESSIE SAUL Vocational CLARA SHEETS Vocational LEO SIMPSON High School Graduation VERNA SMITH Vocational ' Page Forty-one m y . V A S' V 'UZ19 A A ,L vfhk ww 'ff A 'al A 'vi' ' l- 9 A '92 S 41 S SJYCQLKH W , V 'sf' V v n xgfg, 9 A- I 1 9 Page Forty-two DONALD SMYTH High School Graduation WESLEY SPICER. High School Graduation LETA STOCKTON College Preparatory GLEN STERNKOPF High School Graduation MARIE STRICKER College Preparatory me . li H , ff W 52 S MC ? A QQ, I 'J 'f' + L4 -we .,, , ' E A ' 52? N f I 1 fx ' x Gr . ' ' ' I Lf Xl 'V l ,v, Q L f X ' Q- K , pf A f 1 X Ah t xx L x W x DOROTHY STRUBHART Vocational WILLIAM THORNBURG College Preparatory RUTH TIPPETT Vocational HAROLD TOTTLEBEN College Pre parafory BONNIE LEE VEESART College Preparatory Page Forty-three Q19 V V Q Q ow V V ' - px zezv A , X! f X I W3 1 A I Y 5 V L , Q V x X I ,,. bc L... - ...... - .WA L L L O. ' 25 eeeee. ,.,,. ....,, , 1 ' fy mf L A v YN X, V f I cr V ' 5 ' v H V , , my r ' 'fi' K ' QL ' x f X? 4' ALMA VERBECK Vocational EDNA WALLACE Vocational AILEEN WATERS Vocational RALPH WEIDMAN College Preparatory XVILLARD NVEITH Vocational Page Forty-four F 0 292' A 1 A aaoaa aooa A o a f' oaoao o'ooaa so AAAAAAAA Q A Q, 1 JJ x Q - K V ' XA xf N Q.-3 ' x 'ns gi -L -13 K X 7.1 'P A 'V ' Q Mx ' B L ,N R ' ff X ,x , V 0 V Q1 NY M .1 :,5x l 'pd f i I 'K xix V A 9 A 6 1 'f 4 LOUIS DcWOLF Colivgv Iwvparafory THELMA DeWOLF Collrfgv Prcjvarafory ROY MOORE Collrge Prejmrafory X, f yd, --AJ Page Forty-five X ' O OOOO O X A 'QL I 'U5 www CLA GJ Yi U '77 xv w b xv vf X XA N19 ww f A A Pb wh.. ' 'Z if -u if ' , O O O 4 ,O ...... A . X X N qs V' 3 V a xv 4. M , ' vw , Q -V A . 9 1 A- - 1 ,YYVV Y 6 , --ku N s--- -F Manny QQQAF Aung- h' f ig ' Q 4 Zane '29 , ,. ,. , M . iv ! -'gxq 'xy-f 'I 0 Q 5 ,I M 'VC . 6- 5 5- v Lb M f A up 4 A -A iw A uM j T - ' ' 1 W W Y Wir , V ,, r Wie ?f V 7,7 '-:M '- il ' YAY!n' 'A- 'T ' v-43 ,V i T J, A 9 A I f - -.-.. - A- . 9 1 Q2 Page Forty-eight ROBERT BRODERICK President FRANK RAGSDALE Vice-Presirlent DOROTHY KIENZLE Secretary M219 GW ' WM 'ly 'fu' A9 . X V WT V 3'f A Q f, - ,W D Q J ,gg A 2935 .. x W, ., - ,.,, -, A - - 4, V A 1 'i A U X x ,V gb , ' r Q y V Q, Q Xl IH 12125 K J L vb W' 1 X 1 'X K . A 9 ' A 6 , A 9 -f 4 VIVIAN AITKEN Vocafiomzl MARY ANDERSON College Preparatory ILA AVERY College Preparatory BENITA BATES Collrgc Prrparafory EILEEN BARRY Cullvgv Prrpurafory Page F orty-nine N 919 w..fQ o ov 92' I A A AA Aw AAAAAA A A AAAAA A A AAAAAA AA 2 X A NN 4, app PQ Q5 8 , 5- ' U v A 'I A A 1 ' C C . ' ' V ' Q7 V V A VX, ,s lg r Q , .M v Mx, -gr I . ffl' -A - 9 QM- A V Q Aj- .y 4 VIRGINIA BECKWITH College Preparatory WILLIAM BECKWITH College Preparatory H. J. BLYTHE Collfgr' Prepuraiory VIRGINIA BOOTHE College Prejmraiory HAROLD BORSCH College Preparatorg Page Fifty fb Wu' UL Q ' f C fi C C V C A Cy za X2 V ,mfg L eQyg J 'wsu' . j X ,oh J - A A . .C - A v AN , --JA ,V l V W , X ' PX' , -X 1 x X x . TJ, A N i-Q3 9 A 1 6 , 3 1 x - x 2 4 Y ROBERT BRENDEL Collrgc PI'l'I7!1l'df0l'y ROBERT BRODERICK Collrgc' Pr'rpa1'afo1'3' DOLORES BROWNING Collrgc' Prvjmrnfory DOROTHY BROWN Higb Svbool Gradrzaliwz PAUL BRUEGGEMANN College Preparatory Page Fifty-one ' wa C5 Q, -1, O -n O 92 , b V 'Sf NV XV X X J J Q14 'A K lx 4 ' K I, ' - XV ' k V ' : -O bf A 'v - 9 A 'v ' 4 ,OA M V , V i, 'fn' T' QT 12 iQiiiii'A ' i ii j13gfjj1j-H31 Q, x'iFfXf C7 W f 595 ' ' -uv W ' Qf K -' I X0 fy J K 1 .p s - A 1 X x yx -q... V fN .... ..... ..... ' I fx ,An ' K 4 Page Fifty-two MARY BRUCE Collcge Preparatory REGIS BURKE High Sclwool Gradlmlion CLETUS CANGE College Prcjnaraiorg LILLIE CARMICH :XEL College Preparatory MAXINE CARTER ' College Preparatory ,- fhxx-1,1 ' .A 5 7 N xx l av,-X 1 X NL! m e , .Q wr' l A oo 'u f Q W U ' Q v A fr 1 a 9 if ,V W' N , . C , ao ff'-Qft? f'ff'fMa 4'fA ' mf kcgg ga: f my fir' A ,bm , 9 ,LA . , 6 fN -, .... ..-AM -4-.f ALICE COGGINS Collvgc Preparaiory MAUD CARTER V ovalio nal HAZEL CAMPBELL High School Graduation PAULINE CLAUSSEN Vocational ROSE COFMAN High School Gradualion 6 3 V fA a w , fav Page Fifty-three V ' W V 'YQ' W ,V 1lQI'i,11 'j,,,, ' j Y V619 l . .. . K WA x A Q.-i ' Ag . gi ' ' !b! , A. V ' 12, A D , N - -...,.-Ja: Z .-- E WR WBXQQ XQ' Page Fifty-four 25.75 xxx If N. f- ,-'D if CECILE COHEN Higlz School Gradzmliou WII,MA COHENOUR Collrgf' Pl'f'f7fI1't1f0I'j' ELIZABETH CONWIN College Pl'C'l7lI7'!!fUl'j' ISADORE COPILEVITZ High Srbool Grazlualion MARGARET CRAIN Higlo School Grudzmfion xx Q 4, 9 A 'ull vw 02 Q U Q o M fm , of ,ggi ,Q .. , ,, ,Y 4 1 Q v Q RW D D A 4 'll IRMA CULBERTSON u 1... i Collcgc' Prefmralory THELMA CURRY Vovafiorzal EDWARD DELMORE College' Pt'!'1Jd7'df0YJ WESLEY DRAKE Collvgc' Prz'paralor-y MARGARET DRUMMOND N College Preparatory Q X Page Fifty-tive , A V A A Aw A AAAAAAA av A R Wm I ., , V - ,. :rw QS A Agua -' t 5,5 gi 634: 'I K DD 1 A P5P C ttt A P 4 s W , if ' fn V A XV . 9 1? , X ' A 59 A Page Fifty-six Q X K ...J 1 MN ,f x f if TOM DUFFY College Preparatory GEORGE EARNSHAW College Preparatory THELMA FIELDER Higlo School Graduation HAROLD INNIS College Preparatory MARGARET FLYNN College Preparatory C V C Cv VA 'ug e-QQ -' 'W V W 292 B5 f ' . 'QQ -'P ' Q M A QQ ' H A -P X o M og l78l5QK,M K X V' ' V Q a V 5 xt' C, g,x- k I 'Q ' -sy nxt, J 6 1 xx A 4 :W 3 f' x xifxxl GRACE FOSTER Collage Preparafory RICHARD FRASER Collvgr- Prrlbarafory CLIFTON FREIBERG College Preparatory NCRMA GAMLIN Vocational MARIE GEISSING Collegf' Preparatory Page Fifty seven E 519 Jn, nw, Q! R R ' qv R 1 A A 2955 If ' W V ooooo V f V f I , ljxf Q U . - xx-. I ,X F'?'q3syfQgX,KQ: Q I ff? A 9 1' A -.- - 4 I .... -..LQ..X MAX... . ' .,... 4-9 CLYDE GOIN College Preparatory p 2.72 VIRGINIA GRIFFEY Vocational Page Fifty ARTHUR GROH High School Graduation RAYMOND GUYETTE Collcge Preparatory STERLING HACKIJIAN College Preparatory -eight .., I I t V tr 2 NN 'Ulf QQ, .ns ni 4 ' 115 s , , I C ? o P A '- I fi 9 I, ex XA HQ , f .Q ? V A V X X,'1 z xgif l Lx A Q15 Q ,I 9 9 xxxx ' 43 5 i I RUTH GIBSON College Preparatory EVLYNNE GERTZWEIG College Preparatory PAULINE GUILMAN Vocational ZENE GERGEN Vocational ELIZABETH GLASOW College Preparatory Page Fifty-nine 'Ang CE . O OH 2925 iffy. .. A n k I ,H 6-QA x 473 eiyg H5 ' nf' -. . I 1 - ff Aa 'U ' V 0' at f 'Pr C . ' to ,ZX ff KQKNKQK as Q ' '-f-4 ' V ' N V A 9 A 9 1 I A I 4 R 1 K' 4 Lx rv Page Sixty NORMAN HOLTEN Vocational CARL HUESEMAN Vocational RUTH HUNT College Prcjmratory RUBY HUNTER College Preparatory THELMA JASPER Vocational 3519 a n R ,Q av px V zwf' if A PM 'rt QQ ' L R fA we A A +5 A A aaaaaaaa AC 4 vi. A oooo 3 oooo AAAQ 1 1 ' , CCCCC A A 4 WILLIAM JOHNSON College Preparatory ALBERT JONDRO V oeafional WILLIAM JOST High School Graduation JANICE JUTTON College Preparatory FRANCES KANE College Preparatory Page Sixty-one V74 1 wr A ow X719 ph., 4 f Q ' O Q Af 4 9 A 'E xf X r x 0 . n K 1 V. C' A, Q , x C K J N Q' W oooo X NC I XB X xv f Q a V 7' Q! V U QAX1 4' 9' Q -f A f A , A ' 95 BERNICE HELLER College Preparatory SYLVIA PIENDERSON College Preparatory DOROTHY HARROD Voralional ZELLA HESS College Preparatory RUTH HICKEY High School Graduafion K' VD 1 au,QIiQU,:M' Page Sixty-two va PP PP P P ' Q X' 29 P A oo 'u f up Q P 'I Q , oo Q .. ..., ,.Y,,., 'S' A R A V Q L 1 Y . ll N-'pxf I I f 1 4 XXX xr' 9 J A - I 45 1 X A ' If 'B MARJORIE HARBERT Vorufiomzl A MARY LOUISE HARNED Collvgf' Pl'f'fll1l'l1f0l'j' LOU HARRIS Vomfiomll MARION HARZY Collrgc' Preparatory MARGARET HARTWELI. Vrznzfimzul K . 4 I A Vmlffxf Page Sixty-three , V ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Y V V W V 9 wry WN 0,-40, AA , , 4' I 22 I A I A Q 2 I ' T1 iZ,, 'Q ,, , Y , W 4 V , if- -uv YW - ,sfo o X G7 ,, Q1 gy' V a V rv A 9 ' 6 ,, Q f xf 55' , ' xr , ' ' xt lx Page Sixty-four LOUIS KEYSER College Preparatory MARGARET KEYSER College Preparatory DOROTHY KIENZLE Vocational LUCILLE KIMME College Preparatory GRACE KNAUER High Sclaool Graduation ef? ll Uh .A 1 I Q fx' an wx vl w Q QW 19 llllll O AV fr A l llll T V Q' Vg t 'ggi I Oq j A 'vaga l aim Q V f XY' .X xx' V f gt' W Q' ' :VY N smf ' I .- X 'X V A 45 A , x A xx 4 O OOOOO A I O O DOROTHY KOLLME College Preparatory BILLIE LAY Collfge Prvparuforg. EDGAR LEHEN Vocational LUCILLE LESTER College Preparatorg MARION LITTLE College Preparufory Page Sixty-five m g il W W C ? O I XA Q 1. ,X to C57 V f rv Q1 xv If d ' Page Sixty-Six ROBERT LITTLE College Preparatorg ESTHER LLOYD Vocational BRENDA MacFARLANE College Preparatory VIRGINIA MCQUILKIN Vorational FRANK MANKER College Preparatory W o ooooooo oooo oooo A oooo oooooo V oo , o o Y 2 I yxxx I ' x g-Ma 1, L V s .- ' 'V 1 ' :xx-J o ' Q A 'U ' A ' ve' 1 ' .,-, N -.JA... ff, X, H X X M , ' r w Q I A Q7 xr! s QQ, x X '15 Q llll f l llllll 1 . W 4 -1- Qi J DONALD MORRUW College Prcjzuratory HELEN MARTIN H igb School Grarluuiion WILLIAM MASON College Prvjmralory ESTELLE MATTINGLY Vocational ALBERTA MEINTS College Preparatory Page Slxty seven we Q X 4. F I' ,. w w, zafxf ,J J ' . t, K eg 1' - lx I O 1 6 -3 ' xv I. C J 1 ..,, fx' v .- - -, -W AX ,v t A . 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Vocational PAUL PIRTLE Collcge Preparatory CHARLES PLOUDRE Collage Preparatory EDWARD QUEEN College Preparatory ESTHER POLK Vocational Page Seventy , E -E-' -'E E- -E-' E E E':iE,,E,, , -E EE V-Ewa EfE-VEVf:,E QQ 1 iv E XV, gig- , Q . L Q xv! A ,ez , Q, f 0 A Bw E A 'v A 'v w E P ,A ' E 2 E f A 4 - -- , ,.. 22.7. A I 3 4' A if X l FRANK RAGSDALI2 High School Grazlzmlion MA RJORIE RIECPIMAN Vovalional MARY RENSHAW Collage Preparatory BEATRICE REISCHL Vocational MARY RELGEN High School Graduation Page Seventy one W f 'L 'nf A U NX G3 fy, 5 H NA -A rv my V tw bf , h iy a , Q, 4.1. . M M X! ' ' AA+ or - Q ll 'if f f 21 If XQYPC , E 'dl' wx ffl' . , 0 'W' , H ,, M I .A , Vf or 42+ 3 I Page Seventy-two VIRGINIA ROGERS Vocational CAROLYN RODRIGUEZ Vocafional PAUL ROBERTSON Vocational THOMAS REESE College Pre1'1arat01'3' DOROTHY RIVILS College Preparatory ww OO OO I px, ww , G a xv by xv v ,.g. ,,. 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LAWLER, HUBERT LAURENCE, PAUL LEAKE, WARD LEOTY, FORREST LEWIS, DONALD LONG, CURTIS MACKIN, LEO MERKER, DONALD MESTMACHER, BILL MENG, ARLINGTON MILLILR, HARVEY MISCHKE, EARL MITCHELL, RICHAR17 MOON, ROBERT MOORE, PHILBERT NANCE, MAURICE NORTON, CHARLES PAISLEY, DEAN PENSONEAU, VINCENT PHILLIPS, JOHN PLATTNIZR, FRANK RACINE, ERNEST RICE, RAY ROPIEQUET, ARTHUR ROTH, WALTER RUSSELL, MERRILL SAUGET, LEROY SCI-IVUARTZ, FRED SCHUMAKER, RAYMOND SCULLY, WILLIAM SEEGILR, WILLIAB1 SHEPHERD, CECIL SIDWELL, ELMORE SIMONS, BURREL TATAI.ON'ICH, STANLEY TAYLOR, ALLAN TAYLOR, BOB THOMAS, HAROLD THOMAS, RAYMOND TURLEY, JOSEPH VICERA, LOUIS WALL, LEROY WARREN, GEORGE WEBER, JOHN WHITNEY, LEROY WHITSON, RALPH WILFRED, GROVER WILLIAMS, ELMER WILLIAMSON, FRANCIS WILSON, HAROLD YARE, IRWIN YOUNG, HARVEY Page Eighty-seven Q L 45 s LV E V ' N 'WV VA ,. 9, , 3 ,, 'Q-Ief' I C, ,V bf AL, ... W A 6. ' D, A -. H S.. .... Jai-.. .9 ffS V ' 0 Q. X lv. - , ...IX I .,7 F- N X H, It A-rf V Q A Q ' 15 1 bd, 0 , hrs 4 A, X A I x '15 ALLEN, KATHRYN BARTHOLEMY, DOROTHY BASKETTE, HAZEL BASS, VIRGINIA BELR, ELDA BLANE, ELSIIS BLAZIER, MAHALA BOOKER, JOSIE BOULES, VADA BRINSON, BERNADINE BUSTER, LOLA CULLINANE, MARY DARMADY, EDNAMAE DELANEY, MARY DERR, ANNADORA DIEREMPER, MARIE DILLON, VIRGINIA EVERHART, EDNA FALLON, HELEN FARIES, SHIRLEY FLEISCHMANN, NELLIE GALLAGHER, MARY GILBREATH, AUDRA GILLMORE, FRANCES GIMPEL, HELEN GORMAN, HELEN GRANEY, AUIJREY GRISSOM, DELPHINE GUYTON, DOROTHY HAMILTON, MILDRED HAMILTON, VIOLA HARTMAN, BLANCHE HEALY, MARY HEALY, PATRICIA HENNESSY, ANITA HENNESSY, MARY HENSLEY, MARY HOBBS, HAZEL HOLLORAN, VIRGINIA HURLEE, MARY JOHNSON, HAZEL KANE, GLENNA Page Eighty-eight june '3 I GIRLS KIENZLE, HELEN KING, EVELYN KLAUBER, MARION KORTRAMI1, MARY LACKEY, VERA LEE, JOSEPHINE LUSCOMB, LEONA MATTINGLY, DOROTHY MCCLELLAND, JUNE MCMURDO, ELEANOR MCLAIN, AILEEN MCFARLANIJ, WILMA MCMULLIN, HELEN MEIER, VIRGINIA MEINTS, CLARA MEROD, IRMA METCALE, RUTH MEYER, IRENE MILLER, GLADYS MENESTRINA, LEONA MONOGHAN, RUBY MOORE, CATHERINE MORELAND, GERTRUDF MULLANE, LILLIAN RIICCLURE, MARY MCCLURE, ANNA NIX, HELEN O,BRIEN, LUCILLE O,DONNELL, MARGARET O,LEARY, ESTELLE PETROWICZ, HELEN PETREY, MYRNA PITSCI-I, FERN PFIFFNER, MARGARET POLICK, ANNA POSAGE, HELEN PRINCE, AGNES PRUETT, JOSEPHINE QUAYLE, RUTH REEDY, LORETTA REEDY, CONSTANCE RIECKMAN, ELEANOR ROBINSON, DORIS ROLF, MILDRED ROGERS, LUCILLE ROSA, MARY ROSS, MARCELLA RUDOLPI--I, RUTH RYAN, ANNE SMITH, LORETTA STONE, FLORIA SPANNAGEL, MARJORIE SMITH, ELNORA SMITH, AVIS SLINGERLAND, BLANCHE SHAEER, MARIE SHAFER, BERNICE SCHILLING, LUCILLE SLEBASTILE, MARGUERITE SIEBUHR, DOROTHY SOULE, IRENE SMITH, MAUDE SHANE, MELVA SEIDEL, MlLDRE,D SCHNEIDER, OIHIVI' SUPER, THIAS SMITH, MARY E. SURSA, ADA TYLER, DORIS THURMOND, LORENII TISCH, LORENE THOMPSON, EDNA THOMAS, ROBERTA URKE, ETHEL VILLIGER, DOROTHY VORGIAS, KATHERINE WEILMUENSTER, BLANCHI5 WOHLRAB, LATHEIA WILLIAMS, HELEN WELDON, BERNICE WEEKS, IRIS WEBER, JEAN WATKINS, DIXIE WELSH, MARGUERITE YAKELEVICH, JULIA S Q , X V V V V Xxx . es A K -Ll V ' C I IW? ' k 6 Qi K V J bb , A ' A 0 ' , I A J I rf qv K ADI-,LE, HOWARD AHRING, JOHN ANDERSON, HERBERT AUD, CARL BALLARD, MELBOURNE BARHAM, ROBERT BEAL, EARL BROZ, WESLEY BURKI-IART, ROBERT CARAHALIOS, JAMES CHAMBERS, MONK CHRISTAKOS, ARIGROS CLEARY, WALTER DEAN, NORMAN EARL, CLIFFORD EDSALL, DEAN GASTON, EDWARD GEILU, CHARLES GROVES, RALPH HARPER, ROBERT HARRIS, KENNETH HASLIP, LESLIE HAYES, LEO HESKER, ROY HEIBLES, A. W. HOLT, KENNETH HOLTEN, FOREST HOUSE, HARRX' HUISCHLE, FRANK HUSCLE, ROBERT JAMES, EVERT EFBIIEUEIITQ '32 BOYS JOHNSON, JOHN KAVALER, FRANK KISSELBACH, PAUL KISSTILR, RONALD MORRIS, FRED MCCARTHY, RAYMOND MCCONKEY, WILBUR MADARIN, ORVILLE MCFADIN, VINCENT MCFARLAND, JACK MUEFO, TOM MURIAN, RICHARD MUSGROVE, THOMAS NIl3BERGER, EARL NUMEYER, HIiRB1iR'l' NUTTER, JOHN OJBRIEN, JOHN PAZDERA, ,JOHN PENNEL, LOXVLLL PETRAITIS, STANLEY POTTER, EARL REISER, WILMA SANDERS, JAMES SCHRAMM, BERNARD SCIIOELLER, KENNETH SMITH, ROBERT STENZEL, MAINE STOVALL, KENNETH TENNEY, ARK THEISS, JACK TOLEN, ROLAND QEXYVTDYC YW? Q 'iiizizizgggig'1iQg? itiii' igggifi g,gi3i3!1112iiL1'i 'f' T ,,,, Y ,,,, ,.,, .Q .D... -EL A ,... L D.., D,,,O, D SD,., 'QL A L ...T.,.... ..T. S..,,,. Q I B..,.... S: ....S A ,,,T.....E.,, .,L,.D' VAUIQN, HAIKOLID WALKER, PAUL NVELLS, KENNETH NVYLIL, ROBERT ASTON, WILLIAM BIRsCHOIfIf, RAY DE WOLII, KARLE DUNHAM, BOB EMRICH, CARL FAEHR, BILLY JUDD, DELBERT KELLER, HAROLD MOODY, CLARENCE MANION, -JACK NENNY, NORMAN ORYENS, GORDON PERSHALL, W'ILLIAM PURCIELL, JOHN POWERS, PAUL PAZDERHN, JOSEPH RIEDEL, CHARLES RIESTIS, JOE STANTON, ROY STOKER, MONROE STRUMBERG, EDWARD STIEB, NORMAN STANISIE, TONY SPITZER, ROBERT SMITH, JUNIOR SILBERMAN, LOUIS SEEGER, VERNON Page Eighty-nine f S S S SS S I N' -im eva O 4 ' . .. S, w 5 'fr sn.: V '- , ' . .,..,. ....... A ..., .....,,,.. 553 ..... ..,. R62 ...., 9 .....,.. L AS ,..,. . . L., S-, 1 1 er fy' C, Gjxx K QQ 'H X Xl ' N' ,A 5 A. 'f ' ' A Q1 'M fm VL'Ti h'ff'LA'f'4ALGEBRA , , . O , N ,,,, I , I COCC O, 4 ALTMAN, BELVA BISHOP, JUANITA BURGOON, ELEANOR CAHA, ROSE CAMERER, EDNA CARTHY, MARCELLA CHRISTEN, MARJORIE CHRISTIANSON, WILMA CRYSTALL, GOLDIE CURRY, BESSIE DANIAL, NADINE DAY, HELEN DIXON, DOROTHY DOMBACH, CLARA DU CRAY, BERNICE EDMISTON, HELEN FAHNEY, ANNA GARD, LOUISE HAUSS, HELEN HAUSEN, IRENE ICIDE, MARIE IRVING, GLADYS JOLLY, THELMA Page Ninety h ,111 IFB xfuavg .12 GIRLS KENNEDY, RUTH KIGGINS, ELIZABETH KIMMEL, PORTER LEE KING, RUBY KLIPPERT, KATHERINE KNOEBEL, VIRGINIA KOROBEY, ANNA LATHEN, ALMA LAUER, KATHERINE LAWSON, HARVEY LITSEY, DOROTHY LOWRY, HELEN MANN, MARION MARKERT, MILDRED MARTINDALE, EDNA MC CORMICR, RUTH MEASE, KATHERINE MORTON, BONNIE MOORE, STELLA NEAL, ALICE PATCH, BERNICE PETTY, FRANCES RANDALL, MARION SAULNEY, BETTY SCHMEIDER, LILLIAN SCHNEIDER, ANNETTE SEAMANS, EVELYN SHIMKUS, EDITH THEODOROFF, KATHERINE TIPPETT, KATHRYN TOUCHETTE, FLORENCE TUNISON, CHARLOTTE ULAHEH, VICTORIA WARD, NAOMI WANDLING, ELOISE WAYNE, MAXXNE WILLI, CATHERINE WEISS, MILDRED WHITESIDE, KATHLEEN WILBANKS, BETTY WILDE, DOROTHY WILSON, GRACE WILTON, MARJORIE WHITE, AUDREY WUERTZ, BESSIE -C'-D-'A 'ig - , Q -fi' V:,,'--ffQjW'f'Tiii Tf V , V - YJYIQ Q , . - 0 I f gh I 10 gy, ,Y A 'Z X A3 'mf ' Ang ui ' -A-Q32 rim' ,K. 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TLEITTTQ Eeiclef -Fl'CSlC!ent of Gum-Cl-uewev-S Umon. ! ' axe nigm Before the morning SLTTBTQQQ DOT Nestor '::3I.35'arncI Jaan isn't If-ere YJ QU f - 455 Kg-L . Lwgfzl arfing Ad vice - K fb FUI a gg' ' , J lc 'nu J. - 1 , J, W wa er- on x I ali, Hxfliirglxffal-'QUIT sc hpol ' Uwe cornu X X on n.ccounT of parv- , Parlim facn :Ties Maud Carter Page N' ety-eight U1 inf U 0 1 V V W YYVY W W V V V N19 , em A wh : Q , wif QQ: , my W N! A mn- l A V , ww XA , , V ,W . --M 4 ! nw I4'1ffWV Q .Y V. A., K,- '. W: Qu '-qw, -,. ' W-Ay!-Af, X ,. f. N , if Q ,F an - in swf, :'E'iia.:3f 'V fr. .K . I1 1 .EQ 251.gif all AZT ' ,B K ww 1 , 9 5 f 1 ryx i Y ,,,, -,.-. '---- N V 5' r Q 0 v X XYK ff V Na+ J 0 , n A A 1 x7 V , LK 9 sfv A 4 btaff page One Hundred One We C5 ' rw A 'W Q3 X xv , , P V W 59 'Q AV A V1 ' J x 4 Q4 ,. 9 ., ,nga V M h w Vx D ' A C 5 ' A A 7? V, ' mx ' x 9 -- V f QLFTQNKQ N W V N , 'X xxx J Q I 6 ' I 'GJ xxx:wt 22, f' 9 A 9 Ky 4' TOM DUFFY I une Editor-in-Chief LAURA JONES February Editor-in-Chief WILLIAM BECKWITH I une Business Manager RALPH WEIDMAN February Business Manager DOROTHY RIVES Organization Edifor Page One Hundred Two gb ww U, 6, vw X 0 0 92' 'ww 65 4 Q L A.. x ' V V - V Q x K! L H+ A , 2 :ew Nm NA i A ViVV Wi P 1 Z uf v A L A- nu o n W I. A, vi N- Ao 'A 'E .1 N H N 4 nf C I H V A 1 lk' 9 A IL' 4: , ' W M . x Y-AMW N g -h P-q, 4 'B MAUD CARTER Art Editor MARGARET DRUMMOND Ass't Art Editor H. BLYTHE Ass't Editor HAZEL MOSS Ass't Editor ROBERT BRODERICK Sport Editor Page One Hundred Three MXPI9 1 E 4 ' '29 Q .fm X V V V V xl, iff nf -' ' fi t L 5 ff 's VK.: d bf A U ' -, W ' W do 4 P , M ..,. it E S omg Page One Hundred Four DOLORES BROWNING Society Editor ADDIE MABRY Ass't Society Editor FRANCES KANE Ass't Society Editor EUGENE GAMBLE Snapshot Editor ORVILLE CRAMER Ass't Snapshot Editor ly f Af! ,M Qu' . Y-A 9 f xx lg x , V ,Q E E f AW 4 D W .- J W at A J A K V -W X cv vi CQ? ' 9' if , ' W . .. b ,651 ,N N W x r x ' T AS A V .-,. ,- , 'Q ' x ' X A xy ' 95 NORMAN I-IOLTEN Ass? Sjzorf Edifor ROBERT BRENDEL Ass'f Sporf Editor NWILLIAM THORNBURG A557 Sport Edifor PHILIP SPI LLER Humor Editor Page One Hundred Five W 1 I X V xv NV B v A J Q3 . ,Ze Q' ' 1 fi 8 In ' QS I, , , s V Ri: WC A 'vi' A .WA N M .. , Q sr Q gig I A' ' R' I ,X X , , V . 3 V 6 ,vi gn fxf , f ,,. X5-1 xii fs .- .... - E. B .. . 'Q O 9 9 4 O O A fcw years ago the A. M. O. D. B. Club was established as the only secret dramatic organization in the school. Now it is one of the best dramatic organizations and the only secret one. It is composed of thirty elective members, half boys and half girls, all of whom must be juniors or seniors. The club's entertainment is provided by thc members, who give plays, readings or a miscellaneous program. The Christmas or Thanksgiving program in the Aud. is usually given by the members of this club. This Thanksgiving play which was Five Hundred Years Ago, was a comparison of Thanksgiving 500 years ago and today. EDWARD DELMORE RALPH WEIDMAN LOUISE BOYD - - NORM AN HOLTEN - VIRGINIA BECKWITH DOLoREs BROWNING THELMA FIELDER MARIE GIESSING BERNICE HELLER BILLIE LAY MARJORIE LOTT HAZEL Moss DOROTHY NESTER ESTHER POLK - - - President - - - Vice-President - - - SFC1'CfdfJl-TYOtlS1tVC1' - - Scurgcant-at-A1'11zs - Members: WILKADELL CLATTERBUCK VIRGINIA MCQUILRIN JULE SCHROEDER MAUDE CARTER IRMA CULBERTSON EDWARD DELMORE THOMAS DUFFY ALFRED GEIGER GEORGE HENDRICRS NORMAN HOLTIZN - - BERNICE HELLER - DOLORES BROWNING - - EARL SPANIARD - MARIE GIEssINc CHARLES JACKSON JOHN RUTLEDGE CARL SPANIARD ART WADSWORTH RAY WAGGAMANN LESTER DIxoN NORMAN GEBHARDT HOMER WARFIELD WILLIAM WIMMER ROBERT BRODERICK Page One Hundred Six n y I I ' or I I 'fs OI M QU - M L I 02325 L l S A IQ , v 293 GQVCD . . f 4 TOM DuIfIfY - -I MARGARET' KEYSER DOLORES BROXVNING HARNVEY SMITII - PHILIP SPILLER - NORMAN HOLTEN - BLANCH MITCHELL HENRIETTA MILLER JANE WATSON - NORMA GAMLIN - MISS GRACE TAGGART GEORGE HENDRICKS EILEEN BARRY - JOHN RUTLEDGE - EDWARD DELMORE I,l'SLlE STEGE - IJJCIBELL COOPER ISDNA EVERIIART IJONALD MANON GLENNA KANIZ rnsperts Staff EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF lirfiiol' - Assoeiale Edilol' - Personal Edilor - Feafure Ediior - - Sjworfs Ediior - Ass'f Sporis Editor - Inquiring Reporfer Exchange Edifor Humor Eriifor - - Tyflisf Family Ailrisor - Business Manager Ass't Business Manager - - - Advertising - Adreriising - - Arlavrfising - - Adl'f1'fi.YilI'g - Cireulaliou Manager - Sllbserijdion Manager - Subseriplion Manager Page One Hundred Seven PV A xx! T ,, R, , . 29 -Q19 In fx x v sf v W X , Y Q ' Q1 g, I 12 5 M , Q2 , I M , , gi r, Q 'Lf A ' L I I '01 A M ,L L, tyy' T' ,:Tif'i' A Y- , A77 ,i ' Q T H . i'2?1fffT2ii'ffTT Tj'ff1-izi T T GG G Q:E 4 A Gapella Qlhuit The Capella Choir, which was formed in February is an organization entirely different from any which has ever been formed before. The Choir is made up of four voice parts without any accompaniment. It meets every day with Miss W'illoughby, and full academic credit is given. The choir's first appearance was Friday April S at the teachcr,s meeting where they sang some sacred songs and A Hunting We Will Go by Buchtossi. They also assisted in the operctta Hansel and Gretaln by Humperdinch and a cantata Rose Maiden . CHARLES MARSITALL GEORGE WARREN RUSSELL SHANNON GEORGE HOPE SYLVIA HENDERSON LUCILLE KIMME LUCILLE MILLER MARGARET DRUMMOND EMILIE DAVIS SIDONIA TECKIENBROCK PAUL PIRTLE ELINOR CURTIS EILEEN CAIN MARION MCKIBBEN VIVIAN TISH RUBY SETTLES LILLIE CARMICHAEL NIARY E. MGKOWN MARTHA RUSSELL DELMA REE CHAMBERS FRANK CAMPBELL ALBERTA HUNTLEY Page OI1e Hundred Eight e s . L - I 29 Az -L,.,.,..C ? ,,QE2. I 'v t UU if in 1 U 1? GV , 7. A . ' ' D , X ,II1 V sf gy V a xv , 'Qffsfx' P. ' an W . ' X rv. ' V 9 A Lk. Y I -- - W- .As ' 9 99 Girls' C5122 Clluh MAXINE CARTER ----- - Prfsidrnf OLIVIL MURRAH' - - Sl'l'l'f'f!I1'J' ana' Tl'f't1SIll'f'l' The first Girls' Glee Club was organized about 1917. At this time it was a very small group and held its meetings outside of school hours. In 1922 credit was Hrst given for Glee club work and it became an established organization. Following are some programs the Glee Club has produced: The Masque of Pandora, a musical playg Operettas are four in number,- The Maid and the Middy, Yankie Sanf' The American Girlf, and Eeny Meeny Miny Mo, a humorous operatta. The organization formed the nucleus of the chorus which produced the oratorios, Elijah, and Creation. The Glee Club has appeared five times before the Schubert Club and has sung for three Christmas programs. Its latest offering has been the Rose Maiden given in the high school auditorium on May 17. An opera, Hansel and Gretal, by Humperdinck, was also presented with much success. The principles in this year's casts were assisted by a few members of the A Capella Choir and soloists from the Faculty. Page O11e Hundred Nine SL 'iw 0, o A of PWNI9 4, V ii C iiii. CV iiiiii Ci .. 'fi , Q' tgps fin? T Qi'Q:ii'7TiiTA'-6jg1'iT 'T'T Q T- -A-- :1:j'fT 'i f:i +,: A'-5 iAD':i:1:A 1i1T -?Qii1-ti'1 2 ' EEQELS, Q SS S Q 4 I ,.,,, I...,,. .... . HAMILTON BEASLEY RAI.I'P1 EIXIONS - DWIGHT YORR - ALBERT LAUMAN - DWIGHT YORK - MR. R. If. PANNLTT - CARL AUII STANLEY BARBER HAMILTON BEASLEY PAUL BRUIEGGMEN WILLIAM CHRISTIE RALPII EMONS THOMAS ITRIENCII Page One Hu1IdI'ed Ten Wi-'Q - Prrsidclzl Vic'c'-Prrsidcrzt - Srcrclury - - ScIrgvar1!-at-Arms - Treasurer - - Chaplain - Sponsor - CHARLES GREENE KENNETH HARRIS THOMAS HARRIS WILLIAM JOST JOSEPH KAISER HIf,RBI1R'I' NIIZMLYLIK PAUL PAYNIL RALPH EMONS WILLIAM JOST - STANLEY BARBER - JOE KAISEK DWIGHT YORK - THOMAS HARRIS - -MR. R. F. PANNETT PIERSCHEL SMITH FRANK UNDERWOOD LEONARD WATERS LEROY WHITNEY WILLIAM WILDER DW'lGIlT YORK WVALTIZR CLEARY 3 19 I QL A I V 4 Ap, W? I A OH I 'E M A x -UQ ' QQDQ ' 'ng -' ,Qs f ui e A , X, L A-- -- ..-,. -.C 1 ' A E R9 . -.. PD ' wh J . - D V , 3 V a Q I1 Y' , 43. 'X ,. I 'YF' X .X ,, .... wif. 'ff 4 9 .E- FRANK MANKER - President - H. J. BLYTHE ROBERT PERKINS - Vice-Presidcfni EDWARD QUEEN EDWIN WILSON - Honorary V-Pros. - - EDWIN WILSON H. J. BLYTHE - - Sec y.-Trc'as. ROBERT PERKINS VERNON KURRUS - SFYg,f.-Af-A7ll1.Y IHIERBERT LAWLER RAY BURCHFIELD - - Chaplin - CLIFFORD LANG MR. L. G. OSBORN - - - Sponsor - MR. L. G. OSBORN H. J. BLYTHE EDWARD QUEEN ROBERT PERKINS HERBERT LAWLER ELMER SMYTH THOMAS REESE THOMAS CASSADY CLIFFORD LANG VERNON KURRUS FRANK MANKER EDWARD CROCKEN CHARLES JACKSON FRED PRICE - - ALFRED GEIGER HAROLD DUNCAN MR. A. D. OZMENT EDWARD CROCKEN WILLIAM DENTON HAROLD DUNCAN ROBERT GIBSON ALFRED GEIGER GENE GANSCHINIIZTZ DONALD LEWIS KENNETH BEASLEY LESLIE STEGE JOE CARL CHARLES BOBBINETTI2 PAUL PIRTLE ARTHUR WEAVER CHARLES JACKSON WILLIAM JONES GEORGE JONES FRANK MANKER PHILBERT MOORE ARTHUR GROH CIIAIKLES FRANKS VIRGIL SORRELS WILLIAM JOHNSON RAY GUYETTE RICHARD WILSON SAM MONTGOMERY JACK MACFARI.ANE Prvsidwz 1' - Vin'-Prasidmzt - Svvrvtury - - Trvaxzlrur Svrgvanf-Ai-Army BOYD PERRY GEROLD PEA ARTHUR ROPIEQUET DON SAUNDERS ROLAND LOLEN Chaplain Sponsor Page One Hundred Eleven Hx ix Xxx, A up A 1-If n nl v f V' W W H IV' ' :' E PM V CO I ' C' , , ' 91 I Q 5 PQ 4 94 A - . C , A Y, A , - . . -F... - -- v CY A ve A ... H WY A - 41 eg ' r 123 . 9 4 Zknutn East Si. Zionist 0111111 The Know East St. Louis Club was organized in September, 1928. The member- ship is open to any pupil of the High School. It is sponsored by Miss Flannigen. The purpose of the club is to enlarge the studenfs knowledge of his own city and its industries. A study of the city, from the time it was organized through the adoption of its charter up to its present time, has constituted part of the work, along with the location and extent of the various streets of the city. The histor of the school s Stem, both the Grade and High, has been thoroughly covered. The Waterworks, Obear-Nester Glass Works, Exchange, Home Ice Cream Company, Post Office, were among the points of interest visited. ELMER CAMPBELL VIRGINIA GRIFFEY ELMER CALIPBIZLI. MARCELLA CARTHY WALTER CLIYARY JACK COOK ROBERT CROSS VIRGINIA GRIFFEY MERRILL RUSSELL FAYE SEIBEI, MEMBERS MARIE DOPP BOB DUNIIALI DEAN EDSALL ROSA FIERCE VIRGINIA HOWELL BETTY SOULNEY JOHN TAYLOR GENE JAMES Y Y Hill Brick Company, National Stock City Hall, and National Stock Yards - - - President - SECRETARY-TREASURER I'lAROLD KELLER RAY LANDUUM DOROTHY LAWSON VINCENT MCFADDIN HELEN MEYERS WILLIAM THURMOND LOUISE TURMES TONY L. VECERO TI-IELMA CURRY Page One Hundred Twelve ' 19 . V B ,ef N 29 bf A Q Www ! ' i L 4 . 'y' 69 as . X cv , r 0 0 ff '- ' H OLE at I ,I 4 H' 7 titer 0111111 The E Letter Club has, as its members, only boys who have received E's for their Athletic ability. During the year of their organization they have sponsored the biggest pep-meeting the school has ever hadg a big parade in which most of the school took partg they sold pencils advertising the basketball gamesg they sponsored the nick-name contest and have, generally, pepped the school. CHARLES FRANKS HOMER WARI4'IELD NORMAN GEBHARDT CARL MCCASLAND MR. FRAZIER - - - Prexidvnl - Vic'f'-Presidzwl' - Sevrefary-Treuxzlrer - Sergeant-Af-Arms - - - Sponsor - EDDIE BASRETTE CHARLES FRANRS HOMER WARFIELD NORMAN GEBHARDT - - MR. FRAZIER FRANK DOYLE ARTHUR VVEAVIQR CHARLES FRANRS LESTER DIXON CARI. MQCASLAND TOM CZASSADY ARTHUR GROII HERB LAWLER ELMER KIRCHOI I4' ROBERT BRODERICK HOMER SCHLAGIZRT LOUIS DAY VERNON KURRUS GORDON ANDERSON ROBERT BRENDEL HOMER WARFIELD WILLIAM WIMMER NORMAN GEBHARDT ROBERT KARSTIETTFR Page One Huiidred Thirteeii V619 Q5 wr, pn 92 4x 1 .As A Q7 A V V NV V 2 X XA 'ff E or cccc 1 A v ' To . ' I so so X is ,XV I V Q V A Q reRKC mxe f A 92 Sept.-Feb. WILLIAM SAUNDERS WII.I,lAM BECRWITII - CIIAs. BOBINHTTF - OPAI, HUIJI-' - LAURA JONES - RUBY HARRINOTON T truss nf eps OFFICERS - Presidenf - Vive-Presidwif Ser.-Trf'as11rr'I' Sergeani-Af-Arms Capfuin of Loyalx Captain of Scouts Feb.-June - CHAS. BOBINETTE WILLIAM SAUNDERS - HAZIEI,, Moss HAMILTON BEASLEY - - ROBERT HEAI.Y - - - EDWARD QUEEN The House of Reps teaches the students public speaking, debating, :md the func- tions of National legislative bodies. The past semester has been 3 very busy one for the club. The ICL1l'l1,S pic-gram has included a mock trial, two meetings of the State Legislature, and a Democratic National Convention. The House points with pride to the number of prominent students in its walls. The next teamis president of the Student Council is our present executive, Chas. Bob- inette. Ten of the club are charter members of the local chapter of the National Honor Society. Page One Hundred Fourteen l Qs C V 'V YA ,I V :KX X A19 et Qih A QB 'zvigxf 'ff i C ? f t '-+I Q A 1 A A H -P-F sq ffm, N V WT, I Q, I L- .1 .HV ' Q PW ' ' -of V If A XXX A F 'V 9 A ' , , ,. A ,,,,,. L X . 9 XTX 4-9 4 Zgngs' C5122 Qlluh The Boys' Glee Club, one of the schoOl's oldest and foremost organizations, is con- ducted by Mr. E. C. Tillotson, who has had charge of it for six years. The organiza- tion is prominent among student activities and often appears on various social programs in the city. This year the Glee Club is composed of Hfty young men students. KENNETH BAGBY JAKE BERG ISADORE COPILEVITZ DONALD CLAIKK TOM CASSADY JOE CARL EDWARD DIELMORE LEsTER DIXON WESLEY DRAKE ELWOOD DAVIS KENNETH ELIAS RALPH EMONS MARVIN ELLMER GEORGE EARNSIIAW HAROI.D FISS CHARLES GREEN ROl5lER'l' HANLIEY GORDON I'IYAT'l' CARI. l'TUESliMAN ERVIN HRASKY NORMAN HOLTEN CHARLES JACKSON AI.l RPlD JORDAN LIOSEEII KAISER RAY LANDRUM IJONALU LOUIS HERBERT LAWLER DONAI.D MORROW FORREST MATTINULY WILLIAM MASON FRANK NIIZLIAN PERRY NEWBERRY PAUL PAYNE JOHN RUTLEDGE ROBERT SWEET WILI.IAM SAUNDERS HliRSCHEL SMITII Cl'.ClL SHEPIIARD ELMIZR SMITII LEONARD WATERS WILLIAM WAI.BU ARTHUR WEAVER EDGAR WILDER RALPH WEIDMAN RAY BURCHFIIELD LOUIS DEXVOLIR' EDWIN BALLARD EUGENE GAMBLE HERBERT CONDON DONALD MACIFARI.ANli WlI.l.IAM TIIORNBURO During the first term the Glee Club sang at the meetings of the East St. Louis Parent-Teacher Association and the City Teachers' Association. They also gave a Christmas Concert at the St. Clair County Farm and appeared on various programs at the High School. This last term they presented concerts at Jefferson School, Scottish Rite Temple, and at the Parent-Teacher Association meetings. They also participated in the South- western Illinois Musical Festival and presented a special concert band at the High School on June 7. On April 12 the musical comedy Robin Hood In was presented with pleasing success. in connection with the Page One IIIII1d1'ed Fifteen ' ye 4 A 0 X I1 I 6, ..v A my 0 A ,L ' Zvi ev, JL . A aw A I To I Q3 Hml A A 'ff o r T I OODO 1 V sv Q sv , ffQfXf , i , 0 ' 93' A - .zg.Ac-,,... .4 6 ..,, E ,,,,,, ,I ', X , AL ,, ,, 9.,'i W 4 QIu1n11tctcie1l Qlluh JAKE BERG - - - President NORMAN WEISSMAN - - Vice-President LOUIS JOHNSON - - Secretary-Treasurer MR. OZMENT - - - Sponsor The Commercial Club was organized a year ago for the purpose of acquainting its members with the industrial and mechanical interior of factories and plants. During the last term they had many interesting trips among which were Parks Airport, City Electric Plant, Stockyards, Moss Tie Company, and a chicken hatchery. ELMER ABEGG JARE BERG JOHN SCHROEDER ALBERT GOEDDI-l HARRY GERHOLD LESLIE SOUTHWICK DON SANDERS MELVILLE STONECIPHER WAl.LY SMITH Page One Hundred Sixteen MEMBERS FRED SUMMERS HOMER SCHLEIGITR FRANK RINGHOFER .JOSEPH RIVOIRE DICK TIPPETT EARNEST TEBBY ROLAND TOLEN JOHN TAYLOR WOODROW OZMENT JOE MCMANUS CECIL THURMOND MARTIN WAIDNIAN JAMES ZUMER JOE MARKS MILTON SNYDER MIKE MEYER GEORGE HARRELSON LOUIS JOHNSON 4 19 , Al I I Pg I 2 F2 I C A v i I A vii ,I i s ..... ....5.., .,. -H ,V W V Q iw Y :f--ii:'- j'1- ---' :-- ---' -S--:v 5?j 1 3 A F 9 A , 7 9 f NH, .Au -. 9 L, 4 rennatits Qlluh OFFICERS FRANCES SCHEILIZ - - - - - President ROBERT SWEET - - Vive-Presiflerzf THOMAS Mooiuz - - Svvretury-Treaszzrer The Dramatics Club, a new group in the club curriculum, has been succeeding admirably under the tutelage of Mr. Bacon. Frances Scheile was the first student to hold office in the club, while her assist- ants are Robert Sweet and Tom Moore. Organizing too late to get the Auditorium, the club staged a performance in Mr. Bacon's room. The title was Two Crooks and a Lady . The principal roles were taken by the following: Rolla Wfinltlemeyer, Bessie Curry, and Edith Simpkus. Page One Hundred Seventeen Hx V up Q if 0 Q ' X' 'JTWI9 r ev, - 4: -5 - C C ,vt C 5 299-5' A - 'Tw L 4 by V Y 75 , er, Eff.. I f I It I 1 ,.OX,'.l1 It , X, r V 5 f K M Y ,I a 4 The ,Asitunnmg Qllnlr The Astronomy Club, the first in the East St. Louis High School, was organized by Mr. Cook at the beginning of the February term. The enrollment was large. The Astronomy Club, as its name implies, pertains to the study of celestial bodies. The chief objects of study this semester were the planets. The planets were studied in respect to their relation to the earth also, their discoverers, and the detailed account of their discovery was brought out. Many trips to our sponsor's, home where star gazings were held that were enjoyed by all present served to put the Hnishing touches to the club's program. Due to the interestingness of the Astronomy Club and the ableness of the sponsor the club is insured of :I larger, and probably limited enrollment. GLEN MUNSON JOSEPH OTTO - FRANK RAGSDALE WILLIAM PARSONS MR. S. G. COOK MIQDORA AMES JOHN BORDERS LESLIE CAM PBELL WESLEY DRAKE CLETUS CANGE DORIS HART JOSEPH OTTO JUNIOR SMITH GIBSON GALEENER GLEN MUNSON LAMBERT RICHARDS VINCENT SAUGET VVARREN POLLOCK MILTON KRAMER - President - Vin'-Presideni - - Secretary - Srrgwuzf-Af-Arms - - Sponsor LESTER RIPLLY FRANK RAGSDAl..E RAY HAPSBURG LUCILLE MILLER GLADYS STENZEL RUBY HARRINGTON JOHN KIMUTIS NVILLIAM PARSONS Page One Hundred Eighteen X219 43' gum , 5' ., ' ' o , U A AAAA AAAAAA v of A AAAAA AAAA T Aeeev I s o W: ff, 2 A L fx, my 0 f ms A 'Zimfl' A U I Wa ' f It I it -' In f ' 1 'M--1 'O f7f tf11- ,, ,, zriiii ,,.' :ffffi I ' O ff . p 'L 9 W' 4, O ' The cilranel 0111111 The Travel Club is, as its name signifies, an organization for students who care for the studies of other lands or other parts of their own country. This term the club took up the complete study of South America. Pictures on Italy and the Holy Land also were included in the tcrm's work. One of the most interesting numbers on the term's program was a talk on Ex- plorations from Columbus to Lindbergh . ROBERT SMITH - - Prcxidmt l'lARRY Housu - - Virr-Prrxidrnl MARGARL'T CUPP - - Srrrrlary-Trf'as1n'rr NORMAN DEAN - - - Audilm' Brissus WUERTZ JACK JOYCE MARCELLA VONVOLRENBURG NORMA EISIMINGER HARRY HOUSE NORMAN DEAN RAY Higsnm' ART TENNLY ROBERT SMITH EARL BILAL ULORGE XVARREN NIARGARILT CUPP GORDON QUXVENS ,IAQR rI'H1ilSS Page One Hundred Nineteen M619 A M, pw, i 0, f i iiii x 29 J X V 'Fx XV XV X x J X ,N 'Xa L Q i ui as 'A 1 A K V i ,J bf A i ' L 2 A 5 9 ' fm ,, Q JN-- ,-. X Y , f Q' if Y 1 .. R Y' ,. .. ues: A 4'-4 ea f we 1 ., A I V A I M- - -.- 4? A' -' - W I HHHH HHHH -H HHHHH H H If 1 gh 'IH N yy ,, I ff, M I ,1 r Q 3 fs Q l - .1 I w R ww A iff' A LQ' EJ Y-I 'P H . 4' ' ., .. ..-Q XG ,R 9 5519 92 O he Cigm Qlluh GROUP ONE HELEN MARTIN VIRGINIA PIALLORAN RUTH DAUPHIN EVILLYN SEAMONS Tl'IELMA CHILDERS MARIE SCHAEFIER DOROTHY MATTINGLY NYIVIAN BROXVN ADELE DAUER LLLL SARGIZANT JOSIZPHINIZ YOUNG HELEN HAUSS JOSEPIIINE TURNER DORO'I'IlY KASTNLR GROUP TWO WILMA SCPIWINN IRENE SMITH NORMA GAMLIN LILLIAN MULLANE EDNA EVERHART BILRNIGE WEISS IRIS WIQLRS MAXINIL CARTliR VIRGINIA BASS MARCH IGIDI3 ANNA KURABLY EsTHIiR MGKOWN RUTH CASIQY llLoIsI5 WANIILING Page One Hundred Twenty YYY 49 R M 0 o I 0 29 A I 0 VR A v 'RRRRR A Q I xv 4 sf X xi' 4 K Q-45g -4 E ' L 'A Q I A we . k e 49: 'Y ' , k V lx-J It vi A v , I f Q I n Q V ' li 1 y 7--V 'hum' fiQIliF'i:Y11'l 'g f 'ff'fli ' 1 'EfQfQ'T xi 'lin f 4 GROUP THREE MILDR1iD ROLI4' WILAIA CHRISTIANSON VIRGINIA Nllillik MARGARET O'DONALIJ ALIGL GRASHEN RLGINA OGONOSRI BERNIGE DUCRAY EILEEN CAIN PAULINI2 MARTIN MARIAN MANN MILDRLIJ WLISS DOROTIIY KOLLMIL GROUP FOUR ESTHLR LLOYD BETTY joNIis IfUCIl,1.Ii O'BRII-N LADONNIi RICPIARDSON -II5NNlli MAIZ FOOTIQ GIQNI-QVIICYIZ IRAVIES PEARL TOTTLLBTQN LA TIILRA XWOI-II.ROIs MARGARIIT DOODY LILLIAN SGIIMILDVR HELEN KINZLI, AIIA SURSA AGNES PRINGI VIRGINIA LJILLON Page One Hundred Twenty-one -V f f f ,--f ,1,,,g:::-'1-,,, Vf-VV 'YVYYV ,,:,,, 1 V YYV,, H W , 1 jr XV ,W I 9 . - 0 ly' Rf ef' ' 4 Q 'V 93 'Q - Q '35 gf C 5,-ns I I ,L -G G.G. GGGG GIGGGG I,II - .E ,-. o ef iii t N I5 V Q' er XV Q, t , , 'rPXs Q J xrxl NXSNI l .,, A , 1 if fb 4 etlameliinn Qlluh OFFICERS BILLY Fonieux - - President BELVA ALTMAN - - Secretary The Declamation Club is primarily engaged in thc Works and biographies of English and American authors. Although the club has one of the smallest membership lists in the school, the busy activity and bustle which each meeting witnesses brings the organization to the fore of the schools curriculum. Mrs. Grace Wallis, the dean of the faculty, is sponsor of this group and it is largely through her efforts that the members have made several trips of exploration among the archives of the immortals of the pen in thc history of the United States and Great Britain. Page One Hundred Twenty-two ,W , 1 ,,,, , ,,,, V , ,,'i T , 1, ,H , 'i:::g:'L'A:W ,, ' ,LTV V ' Wi Q. , ni ' ps f ,ff s fa, t t ll f Q f ,I L, I EEEE A U 'AA' th H ' nw YYYY wir WV Y I VVVYYYY N B V V Q , 57722 WV ' ffffxf A 5583? 'PQ ' wr , I , ' f Icy X I R , X J R X , A -fy 43 STERLING I-IAGRMAN MARION HARZSY - IRMA CULBISRTSON JOE CARL. - - - MR. CARL SGIIATZ - EMIL BEHRENS AGATHA BERTRAM JOE CARL BERT CHEATHAM CARL COMPTON CIEIAS DUMSTOR1 l4' BARRET GILMOR15 CIIAS. GREENE JOSEPH GRIMAIN ZELLA HESS HARRY HEHNER SYLVIA HENDERSON JUNE HULETT ALIfRED JORDON 15 hntugraphg CII - - Pl'6'Silft'lIf - - Vicv-P1'r5izlc'11i - Sm'r'vhI1'5'-T1'va.v11rm' - Sc'rgI'a11f-al-A1'n1s - S110 um I' MEMBERS FRANK KRAULETUS MARION LITTLE HELEN LOWRY WM. MANION DONALD MERRER VIRGINIA PEEIILES ELLA PITGHELAT MARCELLA Ross FRED SAUNDERS LUGILLE SCHILLING EDITH SIMKUS HERSHEL STRANGE DA NIEL SULLIVAN XVM. WALKER nh - - - JOE CARL - WILLIAM WALKER - BERT C:HliA'I'HAh1 - FR I1D SAUNDILRS - MR. CARL SGIIATZ RAY WENDLING PAUL BRUEGGEMANN ROBT. PERKINS DOROTHY KASTNER VIRGINIA METER NELLIE HAIiDW'IG STERLING I-IAGRMAN ALBERT LAUMAN LUCILLE LESTER BRENDA MACFARLANli BESSIE CURRY HERSIIEL SMITII MANUEL RUDOLPII PAUL ROBERTSON Page One Hll11d1'Ell Twenty-thI'co Y ex-s 2925 lg I -Rh 345 ef Q I L U f -'f - H .X A . , I jf! 1, lm ,Q ' A jf I. rx- J if L, -- L 'V ' O A U , Q I L ., i' f Qllgfivi'- 'b ',j'i1 Q--2,:v:T5E'E5T1'7,WZ fff- ---ELL, 'H , 4, Lf? -fff Q ' -f,:-- 'T-TT. A- vt KVX bf A A L.. 4 -if--N . . Gb. . latin 0111111 The S. P. Q. R. Latin Club was organized in 1927 by Miss Davis to acquaint Latin students with the customs, habits, history and characteristics of the Roman people. The club also studies the form and kinds of Latin literature and the Way in which Latin effects the languages of the present day. Any student who has had one year of Latin is eligible. The enrollment was very small at first but was grad- ually increased until the club has its quota. VIRGIL SORRELS ---- -President - MARCEI.I,A VONVOLRENBURGRG - Vice-President WILLIAM JOHNSON - - Svcrefary-Treasurer MELBOURNE BALLARD SAUL BIXHORN AUDREY CAUTIEL ISADORE COPILEVITZ HAROLD CROTTY NORMA EISIMINGER CHARLES GEILER HERMAN GEISER MARY GRISSON HARRY HOUSE WM. E. JOHNSON ELIZABETH KIGGINS JOE MARKS EARL MCCLOUD ANNA L. MCCLURE MARY L. MCCLURE RICHARD MURIAN LOWELL PENNELL FORREST ROHR - - -EARL MCCLOUD -- ALICE MAY ZIMMERMAN MARCELLA VON VOLKENBURG MARGUERITE SOUGET KENNETH SCI-IWELLER ROBERT SMITH WVIRGIL B. SORRELS ROBERT SPRINGER ROY STANTON ART TENNEY M. VON VOLKENBURG PAUL WALKER GAYLON WHITESIDE A. W. Hmns ALICE MAY ZIMMERMAN Page O11e Hundred Twenty-foul' x ,,,,,, L , , ,,,,,,, , . L. ' I , A v A af A xv V .,. A ' g in . . my ' ' .Q I A it V ' qi H, gg- ,. i l .W QL A 15 O 5 .5 Q ' 1 f 1 Q'?QYzQEKQefi ?g' 4 iinhustrial luhs . , 0, Q, V Q! V V If . . , rf-.H Nfxxlg A ' K 'ng 0,130 ' K m l - 0' 'P' ' . ,A ,,A. A ,. . - - .1. A S'-12' -T '-I-rf I . Q ' I f 'T-'f2'f1-fiirw'-'M- fff:t:ff::--sr xv v gy V s av , Wesfer f A OWEN f QC . , 9' ,9 A , 'Q f I M, L ,,,, 9, , ,LA , I 9- 99 ' Cillllisrellemenus 0111111 BOYD PERRY - ------------ President TOM MUFFO - - Vice-President FRED PRICE - - - - - - Secretary and Treasurer CHAS. STONE ----------- Sergeant at Arms The main objective of the Miscellaneous Program club is to study things of interest, in and about East St. Louis. Aviation and Electricity have been the chief subjects taken up for investigation by the group during the past semester. The club has progressed very rapidly under the sponsorship of Mr. Eversull and now stands in the front ranks of school organization curriculum. THE MEMBERS: EARL NIEDERBERGER FRED KOZMA CHAS. STONE KATHERINE LAUER SYLVIA PRONOY LORETTA REEDY ILA AVERY NADINE DANIEL STANLEY PETROJIS JOHN O,BRIEN REGIS BURKE BOYD PERRY IRA KERN WILBUR MCCONKEY HARVEY LAWSON JAMES CLARKE WILLIAM MASON RALPH JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON KENNETH WELLS WESLEY BROZ EDWARD CROCKEN GLEN JENKINS FOREST MATTINGLY ART ROPIEQUET GEROLD PEA GEORGE BOURLAND CHAS. DOMSTORFE BILL PERSHALL FRANK MANKER DELBERT JUDD WARD LEAKEY HAROLD VAUGHN GEORGE JONES BEULAH ROSEBERRX' KENNIE BEASLEY TONY STONISIC JOE WALKER VIRGINIA FRANEY GOLDIE CRYSTAL LESLIE HASLIP FRED MORRIS RALPH GROvES MONROE STOKER BILL MESTMAGHER FRANK HUSCHLE WITZEL HARNESS TOM MUEFO GEORGE WELZ FRED PRICE FRANK L. EVERSULL Page One Hundred Twenty-six M19 4 i F 0 iiii 0 ii 'Z .vi V Q , W Q! X J I . V . 5, I J OQ L, l As h, m pp E I AN Qu' A 4X . A I Q T if so 9 .Ax U 1 N f cr V A V . . Xxxsk I C 4 K, I q J 1 sfv A jg L .L 6 I 9 ,Tk A 4 C5ifi Qlluh The Gift Club was organized in September, 1928 under the direction of Miss Langehennig who is assisted by Miss Alden. Its main purpose is to promote cheerful, unselfish giving. Seventy-live girls responded to roll call. The members spend the club period every Thursday in the preparation of clever little gifts for their families and friends. This experience tends to make the members resourceful, for the working materials are inexpensive. They are taught to give some- thing of themselves with their gifts, for the gift without the giver is bare At Christmas the needy were remembered by the club with boxes. The Gift Club is not without its social activities. In the winter a party was given, and in June the girls enjoyed a picnic at Jones' Park. The girls like their work and the exchange of personalities made possible by the Gift Club. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Yfxl 0 Q' A .b uf Q . -A , N ' 9 ' ' V 40 ' V Tw ' . V if . Vrii V N 7 g , c v Q Q Qs , , as . ,, , - - --.W V... W ...M ,, , f' . ' 4 9' Q gllxlwarg Qilnh The Library Club was formed at the beginning of the February term. Its purpose is to promote an interest in literature, to acquaint students with good books and eminent authors, and to teach pupils how to use the library. The programs are of literary nature and are given by the club members, with an occasional talk on library technique, libraries and literature by Miss Abernathy the sponsor. VINCENT O,LEARY - HAROLD BORSCI-I LUCIEN PATRICK - - - - - President - - Vice-President Secretary and Treasufer MISS E. ABERNATHY - - ---- Sponsor EDWARD BURNSTETTER JAY SMITH JOE MIDDLHTON ROBERT BURION JOHN REISS SHERMAN BAGBY FRED CLASSON ELMO CAMPBELL JAMES MILLER HIBBERT BOTTOM EVERRETT ZORING WILLIAM HICKS MANUEL RUDOLPH LYMAN EUSTICE RICHARD FRASER FRANK TEDFORD ROBERT SULLIVAN DONALD MORROW LUCIAN PATRICK LOUIS KEYSER JACK EDMINSTON JOSEPH BOHNAK SYLVIA HENDERSON ARTHUR MENG EUGENE NIEMAN BEULAH JENKINS ALBERT BIOOERSTAEE EARL HEMMER MARION LITTLE MAURICE NANCE VICTOR WILKERSON WILLIAM MANION EDWARD FOURNIE PAUL COLCAN LEO KESHNER ROBERT TAYLOR JOHN BONEAU JAS. NICKOLS DEAN WATSON BLANCHE WEILMUENSTER MARY KORTHAMI1 HERBERT ANDERSON JAMES NIXON JAMES PERKINS THOMAS DELANEY Page 0116 Hundred Twenty-eight N V W 'F 'Vi XV Tv A I, N I . . I V, :XX I . Q19 gg, - ,QQ ,I , my I ZQQ, ,-. if A ' . 5 L-- v i . i i i .Pu LA. .... M... ' ' K ' ' 5 3 Iii? ' ' ' ' i ' ..i::.. xv A AQ A A - Reee f' fQ1 eeeee X a XV ' QL Q t ,, I, X? ,AA., i g,., ......,,.,.,. r .,.,..,,, ' ,ag ,.,...... ...,.,,.,, ..,.......,., ..,. . il. Clap Qlluh The Cop Club is an organization for the good of the school. It has no definite meeting time or place no dues and no special officers but the chief of police who is selected by the President of the Student Council. The chief of police then chooses his assistants who help him direct traffic in the halls, on the stairways, in the Aud. and whereever they are needed. WILLIAM WIMMER - - - - - Chief of Police HOMER WARFIELD ARTHUR WEAVER CARL MCCASLAND TOM CASSADY GORDON ANDERSON ALFRED GEIGER RALPH WEIDMAN CHARLES JACKSON LOUIS DAY WILLIAM SEEGAR NORMAN GEBHARDT ROBERT BRODERICR Page 0IIe Hundred Twenty-nine ls fx v Q I iinneeeee Rv A 9 eeee eeeeeeef O RQ A s f 4 rx' 'eqdi li . A,,I'2 , q s -, fbi 9 ' 'UL' J A . L AT ,.,,.,. - Ay 4 C5ir1'5 4 rum auth The Girls Drum and Bugle Corps was organized in September 1928. Miss Adams, the sponsor, was a member of the original Drum and Bugle Corps which was formed in 1917, but later disbanded. The aim of this organization is to assist in creating and promoting school spirit and to advertise the school in the community. lt meets every Thursday. Membership is limited to fifty-eight girls unless they purchase their own instruments. There are thirty-Eve snare drums, two bass drums and twenty bugles. The uniforms consist of navy blue sweaters skirts and tams, with orange ties, small E's on the tams and anklet socks. The Drum Major wears an orange sweater, skirt and tam. The Corps was very active during the past year, marching at both football and basketball games. The organization has been very popular with the students and the members of the various teams. The officers for the pHSt year were: FIRST TERM:- MARGARET' VOORHIES - - Prvsident WILMA COHENOUR - Vive-Prcsidwzt JULE SCHROEDER - - Secretary MARION HARszY - - Treasurer SECOND TERM:- MARJORIE REICHMAN - - President WILMA COHENOUR - Vice-President MARY RELGEN - - - - - Secretary MARION HARSZY --------- - Treasurer The Drum Major for the entire year was Maud Carter. Page One Hundred Thirty i'W'o ct 'w t'i'?g t' 't M -'fl frffzrgigggii t'-t i 'ff' ,a,,,,,, V1 fwisj- T iii' ' ttttto - 2 -' x ' - - 2 Xi NN Q4 A QL, f ' 0? Q27 1 fs, it QB -' i ..i,,.,, -.-R .,., .,,.,,,, C ,. ,.,,. is etzeee ttat, 'P A' a ta. ,.., ' ---. .2 FQ A--- 'T' -T S Q. S 'Wrf'fi'Q-iff'ii'ff iiE T'S 'f'S'S'1Ya5s12 1 4' BENITA BAITS VIRGINIA BOOTHE DOROTHY BROWN MARION CARTER MAUD CARTER JEANNETTE CHAPIN DOROTHY CLAYTON WILMA COHENOUR ELEANOR CURTIS MARIL DOPP MARY FISHER MARGARET FLYNN EVELYN GERTZWEIG GENEVIEVE ALEXANDER MARY AIKEN HAZEL BASKETT PAULINE BEASLEY MARJORIE CHRISTIAN CECILE COHEN CHRISTINE CRAMER HELEN FALLEN MARGUIiRITE FINRI4: 29115312 Qlnrps DRUM CORPS: DOROTHY HARROD MARY LOUISE HARNED MARION HARSZY RUTH HICREY THELMA JASPER HAZEL KING ALICE HACKMAN MARION MCKIBBEN ALBERTA MEINTS RUTH MERTZ EDITH MORRISON BERNADINE PARISH MARJORIE PEA BUGLE CORPS MARY C. GALLAGHER ELIZABETH HARDING ANITA HENNESSY MARY JOHNSON ELIZABETH HILGNET VIRGINIA KNIGHT RUTH LONG ALICE LOUBY DOROTHY MANNIE MARY RAWSON MARY RELGEN MARJORIE RIECHMAN NADINE HALLMAN VIVIAN TOSH HELEN TROWBRIDGIE DOROTHY WHITMAN HELEN WILLIAMS EVELYN GOHN FRANCIS KANE LOUISE KURRUS DOROTHY VALLET LEONA MENISTRINA JUNE MCCLELLAND LORETTA SMITH MARJORY SPANNAGEL JEAN WEBER LEATA WRIGHT MARGUERITE WELSH IYTAI, YORK Page OIIe Hundred Thirty-OIIe SY? AK V SSSSSSS 'wk L SSSSSS NV WJNI ' I 40 I I Q I V, A I , A e-me 1' ' Q 5 -Y QA- 'V Vw A A 'U A fi , CCCCC L C,,C Ss- - 'V X ijT',,,1i1i:,,, 'tgifizjt-Qjgeiiiigggiii ' - x -- --A-A-'. -TMAAY--in -M-W F--h Q vi MEX, Ef, QL D243 K L, in X Reb' iw A 6 X 5 s ' r 43 The band, under the auspices of Mr. Tillitson, has just completed a very en- joyable and profitable year. The band besides furnishing the musical end of many auditorium sessions also rendered its services in parading and in ushering. This very successful year terminated in the band conference at Alton, and a band concert which was given on May 31. The membership, one of the largest the band has ever had was about double that of last year. The members are: Clarinets-Zene Gergen, Kenneth Hood, George Fitzinger, Harvy House, Charles Jost, William Jost, Harvey Young, Robert Smith, Virginia Beckwith, William Christy, Eugene Arnold, Raymond Hesker, Jack Cookg Saxophones-Max Harned, Wesley Broz, Milton Kramer, Leroy Whitney, Sam Montgomery, Kenneth Beasley, Dean Watson, Cornets- Edgar Hopper, Doyle Blackarcl, Boone Guyton, Walter Roth, Richard Fraser, Harold Vaughn, Zech Bond, Melville Stonecipher, Howard Adleg Horns-Burrel Simmons, Vernon Seegar, Robert Murphy, Baritone--Robert Broderick, Trombones-Elmore Sid- well, Robert Brendel, Robert Springer, Hamilton Beasley, Harvey Smith, Carl Compton, Basses-Joe Schrey, Bill Seegar, Harold Whitlock, Drums--Sam Kopman, Henry Mc- Clelland, Elmer Campbell, Norman Stieb, Ark Tenney, Nelson Housch. OFFICERS JOE SCHREY - - - - - President B0B BRODERICK - - Vice-President SAM KOPMAN - - - Secretary - Srrgeanf-At-Arms - - - Drum Major BILL SEEGAR - - - KENNETH BEASLEY - Page One Hundred Thirty-two 4 V ' ' W 'TW ' ' ' NV l 'WYI9 o r, 4' it ' at . Q vf 1. I P 49 at to 'ZHIYA -. la ' Q A l ' SJ fa' - J ' 7 u rss l f sux I A- Q73 A , . 97 ,X I ' I Q Q V Q, V . I1 Q' V ' F, Q ' QW .. I ' xxx M f-It ., I wr Rags , tttt tccc tcct , LLLL M G M 43 During the past year the program of the Orchestra has been greatly augmented. The increase in time allotted for practice and the change from an extra to an academic have tended to raise the standards of the organization. The type of work now attempted by the Orchestra is far above that which seemed impossible only a few years ago. It has not only proHted by the extra given time but has been able to organize itself into a single flexible unit under the direction of Mr. Tillotson and his concert master, George Gerhold. The outstanding event of the Fall schedule was the performance before the Schubert Club in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the death of Franz Schubert. The Orchestra also took part in two musical festivals and auditorium sessions be- sides its annual concert. MAX BAUGHMAN WILLIAM BECKWITH SAUL BIXHORN JAMES BISHOP JUANITA BISHOP ROBERT BARHAM FRANK DOLEZAL EDWARD CROGREN MARVIN ELLMER GEORGE ELLIOT HOWARD GAMACHE EVELYN GOHN WILLIAM GRAHAM GEORGE GERHOLD MEMBERS SAM KOPMAN LEONA MENESTRINA HELEN NIX FRANK RAGSDALE MARY RELGEN JOHN SEDLACEK BERNICE SCHAEFER JUNIOR SMITH OSCAR WILD LULU HERR THOMAS HARRIS KENNETH HARRIS ANITA HENNESSEY MARY HENNESSEY JUNE HULETT ROBERT HEALY MARIE ICIDE HAROLD KLOIRT RUBY KING JERRY MCCOY THOMAS MUSGRAVE HORACE POWELL MANUEL RUDOLPH JOHN ROPER GEORGE SCI-IIFEBAUER FRANCES SCHIELE GEORGE WALZ GAYLORD WHITESIDE WILLIAM SAUNDERS Page One Hundred Thirty-three Hx Q 4 .7 U5 Q Yuri 0 -A hr X 1 ,i i V i i i X i 'TTT' f1 TIT , ji: , f' l W gn 'V r Q 3 V 5 1 fre' 0 W A, '24 ' ,, . ,.,, - .REM AAS 4 BOB BRODERIGK - TOM DUFFY - HARVEY SMITH - TOM DUFFY - GEORGE HENDRICKS MARGARET KEYSER EILEEN BARRY LUCIBEL COOPER EDWARD DELMORE TOM DUFFY GEORGE HENDRICKS RUBY HUNTER RUTH JORDAN MARGARET KEYSER suspects Qlluh SEPTEMBER 19 2 8-FEBRUARY 192 9 - President - Vicr'-President - Secretary FEBRUARY 1929-JUNE 1929 MEMBERS HENRIETTA MILLER BLANCH MITCHELL GEORGIA ORTGIER VIRGINIA ROGERS JOHN RUTLEDGE BERNIGE SIRAKAS HARVEY SMITH - Presiden t - Vice-President - Secretary LESLIE STEGE JANE WATSON TOM WATSON BLANCHE WEILMUENSTER DOROTHY WHITMAN ANDREW WARNER DOLOREs BROWNING Page One Hundred Thirty-foul' A A V A FF Fw FFFF I F'FFF I Ev PVYY Q ' A I 0 L Q :XXXH -M19 QI f . ef , E G QI, QE 'Zim' Rf A GGGGG,G 5 'Vi' O GGGG I G ' GJ -LA L V419 V J 9 'N L .L XL W ,. 167 I V ,Ja :QI . r , Y, 1 ,sf It f Q e V 5 -L .hm A Xi' ' 47 , ' x A f 'ski 59 4' 4 i ahiu Etienne 0111111 . The Radio Science Club was organized in 1924. Thereafter, its history has been parallel with the designing and making of a Man-Made Lightning Apparaturen. The invention of this apparatus dates back to the preliminary experiment which made radio possible. Its principle is the same as that of modern radio sending stations. From the Tesla High Frequency apparatus the members studied the action of lightning and found that the current might bc passed over the surface of a human body without death. This experiment was performed by Mr. Cook and Oliver Page. This wonderful masterpiece, which the club Offers as its contribution to the school, was demonstrated on Friday night of Education Week. The graduation of Joseph Otto, Melvin McConkey, William Parsons, and Oliver Page will leave the club to entirely new material in membership. The club further mentions a former member of the club, Walter Bollinger, whose Contact with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition augments the honor Of the club. OLIVER PAGE - MILTON SNYDER - THEOPHILE SAUGEI' WILLIAM PARSONS JOSEPH OTTO - PROP. S. G. COOK HERBERT ANDERSON JOHN ANTONOVICH NATHAN BLANKE GEORGE BOURLAND ROBERT BURRIIARDT' ELINIO CAMPBELL CLYDE CURRY DALW'IN DARROW JAMES GUYTON GORDON HYATT I LEROY SAUGET ROBERT JUNG MILTON KRAMER MELX'lN MCCONKEX' ORVILLE MADARIN THOMAS NIUSGRAVIZ - - - - - - Prcsizlvnt - Vive-Prvsirlrrzi - Sf'r'1'r'lury - - T1'f't1.YIlff'l' - Sc'rgmnt-Af-Arms - - - - - Sponsor PERRY NEWBERRY WOODROW OZMENT JOHN PAZDERA JOHN PHILLIPS WARREN POLLOCK RICHARD WILSON IRVVIN YARD Page Oue Hundred Thirty-five Lv , W F YQY I if new if eeeee I +ve efefse gy c if gy, 'Z yx Aiwa 1 W 7 0 Q ' i ' it f v J , . Q ' , ..... .,-...-.-.. -, .-....,,. ,L ,,.., .A ,Lv f-A , ,Z ,.,.. a....,. Y , , .... .,A--...... ,E - 9 W' AM--. , ' W.. ii , it V ,V W' , N ' QV V S f , I 'W I ' W I W.. W 42 The Girls' Athletic Association, an active club in the East Side High, was organized twenty-five years ago. Meetings are held weekly. At these meetings volunteer groups arrange the programs, which consist of music, dance numbers, health playlets, read- ings, etc. In the Basketball Tournament sponsored by the G. A. A. the Senior girls came out victorious. The carnival given by the club was a great success. Twenty-four girls represented East Side High at the Second Annual Play Day held at Belleville. The schools represented at this Play Day were Granite City, O'Fallon, Alton, Belleville, and East St. Louis. The crowning event of the year was the Annual Pageant Once Upon a Time , given in the Auditorium, May 28, and again at Jones Park, at sunset on May 29. Miss Dorothy Kienzle was crowned Queen of Love and Beauty. OFFICERS MARJOME RIECHMAN - - - - - - President VIRGINIA BASS - - - - Vice-President DOROTHY NESTER ----------- Secretary-Treasurer For twenty-five years the G. A. A. has remained the largest organization in the school. By promoting athletic activities and sponsoring several social gatherings 1 year, it has battered friendship, advanced sportsmanship and furthered social activities, thus accomplishing its purposes. During the year 1928 the G. A. A. became a member of the Illinois League of Girls' Athletic Associations. This organization sponsors a yearly play day at which twenty-four girls represented the G. A. A. A basket ball tournament is sponsored yearly, 'as is a Halloween party, Christmas party, a kid party or a carnival, and a pageant. This year's pageant was entitled Once Upon a Time . Each program of the club is given by the members in the form of plays, readings, vocal or musical solos or dances. Page One Hundred Thirty-six ., , . ,ga A21 9 I -r W ' . ' I' ii W 2 2 9 H, A 5 Q X, Q, r r o wiv , Cf Q, i t it XX--xvgq VIVIAN BROWN RUTH GIBSON BEATRICE REISCHEL HELEN EDMISTON KATHLEEN WHITESIDE HELEN RAPP EDNA THOMPSON MARGARET VARGO RUBY KING CATHERINE WILLE ESTHER RALSTON DOROTHY DAWSON LOUISE BOYER LELA SAUGET GRACE WILSON ANNA FAHNEY CHARLOTTE TUNISON NELLIE FLEISCHMANN PAULINE BRANDIS BESSIE WUERTZ ANNA KARABY HELEN PETROWIG IYTOL YORK HAZEL KING DOROTHY CLAYTON ELEANOR EDWARDS MEMBERS RUBY SETTLES ALVINA HRASKY BEULAH PECK EILEEN CAIN RUTH KENNEDY DELOUS MANNS BERNICE DUCRAY ALMA LATHERN MAY VVILTON MARJORIE HARBERT OLIVIA GRABE GOLDIE CRYSTAL MARIAN HARZY MARY RELGEN BEULAH ROSEBERRY MARY UNDERWOOD ADELE DAUER DOROTHY WILDE LOUISE HEALY VIRGINIA GREGORY ARABELLA REDMON LOUISE COLLINS MARGARET BLOEMKER CAROLINE RODRIQUEZ ANN SWETTENHAM TliELMA CHILDERS IRIS WEEKS WILMA CHRISTIANSON MARIAN MANN RUTH MCCORMACK ADA SURSA AGNES EISKANT MARGARET EILSCH ELSIE PHILLIPS REVA SGHMIDT LATHERA WOROB MARGARET FLYNN WILMA COHENOUR MAXINE CARTER HUGHENY MURPHY MAGNES AGNES MORGAN MARGIE CHRISTIANSON AGNES EISKANT EDNA WALLACE MILDRED WEISS ELOISE WANDLING HELEN HAUSS MARIE ICIDE NAOMI WOOD WILMA SGHWINN MARIAN CARTER IWARTIIA JANE STREHN Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Lf A 'Up iff: I EEEE Ev EEEEEE A EEEE Rv A I V A ,ww N ,Q ', L! as 6 I, VN' -5 ' 'YP' ir., , I MA I A W I A AJ A t xy 559 CLARA DOMBECR KATHRYN TIPPETT VIRGINIA KNOEBLE WILMA REISER HELEN DAY AUDREY WHITE DORIS RODENBERG IRENE SUMMER LIZOTA VVRIGI'-IT MARY AITREN ELEANOR CURTIS LILLIAN SCHMIEDER KATHERINE LAUER SYLVIA PRONAY ARDELLA HOOD PEARL TOTTLEBEN MARGARET PAYNE GLADYS STENZEL MARIAN KLAUBER REGINIA OGONOSKI JOSEPIIINE TURNER JOSEPHINE YOUNG VIOLET DOUARD ELIZABETH HILGERT KATHLEEN RUTLEDGE MEMBERS KATHERINE VORGRAS BERNICE HELLER MARGARET DOODY CATHERINE BRIDGES DIXIE XVATRINS GERTRUDE MORELAND DOROTHY CARNEY CYNTHIA MYERS VIVIAN TISH HELEN GUETTERMAN FRANCES BRUER JULIA YAKELIVICH MAR JORIE PEA MARIE GLAZE GLENNA KANE ANNA VERMILLION CATHERINE O,KEEI E THELMA MILLARD ADELE DRUMMOND RUTH HARDING MARTHA RUSSEL JULE SCHROEDER VIRGINIA KNIGHT ROSE COFMANN MARY DELANEY VIRGINIA BECRWITH Page One Hundred Thirty-eight LADONNE RICHARDSON MARY CUPP MARGARET WOODSIDE BERNICE PATCH RUTH IBEN MAXINE WAYNE LUCILLE MCCOSH EVELYN SEAMANS ROSE CAHA ELEANOR LUCHSINGER ANNETTE SCHNEIDER LENA BECRERMAN MAHALA BLAZIER FRANCES PETTY MELVA SHANE HELEN COLWELL MARIAN MALLETT LENORE GUSTIN HAZEL ROSE MARGARET SETTLES RUTH BISHOP ADA CQRUETZMACHER BIRDIE DEVRIES RUTH MERZ ALICE HACRMANN L ,,L,L -L ' A I -f I :A 1 ffkf I ., I - 49 X V L Rv W C H'5f A C ' ,Mn I1 4 HELEN TROWBRIDGE VIRGINIA LEE MARY MARSHALL EVELYN KING HELEN KIENZIIE LEONA LUCOMB VIRGINIA DILLON VIRGINIA HALLORAN ANNA POLLOCK IRENE MEYERS RUTH RUDOLPH ETHEL URRE LORENE TOSH ILLA AVERY HELEN FALLON ELIZABETH SANFORD MARGARET FINKE RUTH LORY CHRISTINE CRAMER MILDRED JONES WILKADELL CLATTERBUCR MARJORIE LOTT CONSTANCE REEDY HARRIET SHEPHERD MARGARET CRAIN MEMBERS VIVIAN AITREN SIDONIA STEDELIN ' NAIIENE HOl,I.MAN MAIKX' LOUISE HARNIi,ll RUTH HUN'l' BERNADINE KNIGHT MARGARET HEGGEMAN DOROTHY VALLAT PATSY YANONES VIRGINIA BAss JEANETTE CHAPIN BERNADINE PARISH ELEANOR BURGOON BONNIE MORTON STELLA MOORE JUANITA BISHOP FLORENCE TOUCHETTE RUTH METCALIV FRANCIS GILLMORE MARGARET PFIFFNER MARIE RANDALL EDNA CAMERER IRENE HANSEN HAZELTON ANGEVINE FLORENCE MAULE MILDRED AVERY JUNE MCCLELLAN WII,MA MCFARLANIJ VIZRONA BURRLAW VESTA CALDWEL1, MAR,l0Rl1i STEDLEIN OLIVE MURRAY RUTH EKSTEDT ADLENE CUNNINGHAINI LOIS RAMSEY GLAIJYS MILLER ELIZABETH HARDING HAZEL CAMPBELL DOROTHY KOLLME ALBERTA MEINTS MARY ANDERSON WILMA NORBURY ENID LEINER VIVIAN VILLIGER LUCILLE KERN DOROTHY THORNTON DOLORES BARTHELEMY NELLIE HOUSTON MARY RUSSO ALVINA SCHLAKE Page One Hundred Thirty-nine Pwl ' ,W V 40 , V B , .px RV , B 2 N 'Og C5259 15 'Y 3 ' ,QS 8 I ,yn ix ' ,K Rf L C L 1 'vb' I L r , ,s sf' r , s xxx W A V Q QL ,is fi gf W nxxtlg X 1 7 XO6' Q l 'yi X 6 t L' ' it f A I ' tap L 45 Tri-Y Seniors One of the largest and most enthusiastic clubs in the school is the Tri-Y. One hundred six names are on its roster. The club is affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. and the Girl Reserves. Its purpose is to find and give the best in life. It endeavors to be of service in every possible way to the school. Appreciating what friendship may mean to students, the Tri-Y girls endeavor to be particularly gracious to new members and to try to help them get happily adjusted in a new situation. Page One Hundred Forty 4 fu 4 ,IN 1 I Q07 el' iv! fx. J' 4 A me-' we ' i 8 I vi Q4 i i I gF'.: i , A ' as A s sss i t as rrr, , M ,s -ees aggg Vesfs s ai-fY:fVVa1a frrffraaaaaaaaaaiirr ggsgg g sseee Rv a t A gg 0, f' 4' ph 'Z A V l sf Q W V K Q! W' I .- ' Nxpxs i 1 .M I ,E 'xs:I -A 4 X 2 ' X 1 'A ' Y! 4 rr r , r We rrrrrrrrrrr rrr.. r Tri-Y Juniors In addition to the regular weekly programs, planned and carried out by the mem- bers, many social affairs are planned. The girls have participated in conferences with other Y and Girl Reserve clubs and have been the guests at several out-of-town club festivities. Each year a girl who has most nearly fulhlled the ideals of the organization is chosen by the club to be the Tri-Y Queen for the year. May lst Miss Ruby Settles was crowned Queen. Shc also had the honor of being chosen Queen of all Girl Reserves of Tri-Y Sophomores Page One Hlll1ClI'6ll Forty-one Y , V- - - f Q' 1' . .. ...QQ -WJ'-Lff.'VVY' Ney, ff ' ' - ' C - I' , A 0, 50 . ' Q ' . ' F ll i i c. ,..- J. Q .. 1.. .ufQ.., . 4: Wx , A K 'wb K ' AAAA 4, A AAAA A eeeee Q A A EET avg? gl 9 A- 'W X' X A . xy Q4 thc city. Marion Mallet is serving as president of the club for the second year. Sidonia Stedelin is vice-president, and Reva Schmidt secretary and treasurer. A great deal of the credit for the success of the club is due to the enthusiastic work of the officers and thc queen. Miss A. Lulu Hill organized the club two years ago and has been faculty advisor since its beginning. Miss Minnie Mulberry acted as assistant advisor this year. The club meets on Thursdays in the recreation room of the Beulah Club. MARION WALLERT SIDONIA STEDELIN REVA SCHMIDT - RUBY SETTLIQS HAZELTON ANGERINL VESTA AYERS LEvA BECKERMAN JUANITA BISHOP ELSIE BLANE MARIE GLAZE MILDRED BLAZIER ALICE BOLGARD VODA BOWLES PAULINE BRANDIS FRANCES BREWER CATHERINE BRIDGES BERNADINE BRINSON ELEANOR BURGOON ROSE CAHA DELMA REE CHAMBERS FRANCES CHILDERS HELEN CALWELL LENORE CULLISON EDNA MAE QNJ DORMODY BIRDIE DE VRIES VIOLET DOURARD ADELE DRUMMOND WILMA DURLEY ELEANOR EDWARDS NELLIE FLEISCHMAN CATHERINE FRIEBERG LOUISE GARD AUDRA GILBREATH FRANCES GILLMORE AUDREY GRANEY MARY PETTETT IRENE HANSEN BLANCH HORTMAN OFFICERS MEMBERS MARGARET HEGGEMAN MARY AGNES HENSLEX' ARDELLA HOOD GLADYS IRWLN HARRIET JENNINGS THELMA JOLLY MARY JONES GLENNA KANE RUBY KING MAUDE KING BERNADINE KNIGHT GRACE LANDER ENID LEINER DOROTHY LITSEY ELEANOR LUCHSINGER MARION MALLET DE LORIS MANNS EDNA MARTINDALL RUTH MCCORMICK CLARA JANE MEINTS STELLA MOORE GERTRUDE MORELAND OLIVE MURRAY ALICE NEAL BERNICE PATSCH MARY PETREY MARY FRANCES PETTY ELSIE PHILLIPS HELEN PAPP HELEN POSAGIZ MYRTLE PRATI--IER JOSEPHINE PRUELT CHARLOTTE QUALLS ESTHER RALSTON MARIE RANDALL Page One Hundred Forty-two - President Vice-President - Scwrviury - Trfwsurvr CONSTANCE RIEDY FERN RITSCH MARTHA RUSSELL ANNE RYON MARGUERITE SAUGET ALVERNA SCHLAKE REVA SCHMIDT RUBY SETTLES HARRIET SHEPHERD GERTRUDE SIMON BLANCHE SLINGERLAND ELEANOR SMITH MARY ELIZABETH SMITH MAR JORIE STEDELIN SIDONIA STEDELIN THAIS SUPER BERNICE TAYLOR LORENE THURMOND KATHRYN THURMOND LOUISE TURMIS DORIS TYLER FLORENCE TOUCHETTE VIVIAN VILLIGER DOROTHY VILLIGER VICTORIA ULARER MARTHA WAITE EDNA WALLACE DIXIE LEE WATKINS ELSIE JANE WATSON MAXINE WAYNE AUDREY WHITE CATHERINE WELLS GRACE WILSON JULIA YOKELEVICH N71 vw A X fx .fx H' li JG Cn' I ' ug I L , Q 'Z fl! ...LL ...-,.- -L..- ... -. . A ' . ,L A -63 ..-.-..A- . AAAA V - e-fun . we ff 'I ' y V I ' C 9 ,4 - V, E ,,,, W, - I+- Q 2 eww In jfy A 'L 'Qu' ' A Q 6 A K bbhb M m y MAX0- W ' -I, 4 Qlurreni ' 1121115 Qllnh RAY LANDRUM - - President - - RAY WAGGAMAN FRANK DOYLE - Vice-Presidwzt - - ROBERT LITTLE NADEAN HOLLMAN - - Srfrrvfary-Trraxz1r4'r - - DONALD MORROW' JAMES KALISH - - - - Sc'rgr'ant-uf-Arms LOUIS KEYSER - - - Critic HAROLD BORSCH - Axsisfauf Crific OTTO THORNDALE ------- Sponsor The Current Events Club aims to acquaint the members with the best current magazines, to arouse an intelligent interest in current affairs, especially in those con- nected with our national and state governments, and to give the members an opportunity to discuss and express themselves in regard to these events. Membership in this club is open to all school students. BEN BERMAN JOSEPH BOWEN KENNETH BAGBY REGIS BURKE RALPH BIXBY FRANK CAMPBELL ROBERT Cox KARLF DIZWOl.lfE MEMBERS LYMAN EUsTIcIa RICHARD FRASER CLYDE GOIN JOE GOLDENHERSH EUGENE HOGAN NELSON HOUSH XVALTER KLOCZAK FRANK PLATTNIQR HORACIi POWELL WAI.'I'ER ROTPI LOUIS SILBERMAN MAINE STENZEL HARVEY LAWSON WILLIAM VAUGI-IN VICTOR WILKERSON DWIGHT YORK Page One Hundred Forty-three JXXJN O . 0 A I - t qs I XV X is 'L 95 ' ' ml: 'A Qggyz in V' M, fb! A v '. l J ' ,A tVt,V,, Kg k,1w.,'! f r ' L ' N uk ..,,,H- ,V A . 4 ,J J ,':f'f . 4yff3u1, ,,,73.if' i, A .mae .- wg- Q eqwir-N ,,w1 QLf1,gf,Q,f 1 . in-Jw' 4 1 ' '33 1'f' va. Aims' - . -e.ff,,fm:, f 5i5if?2:g4ag3 . D 'iff M 1 ,- ' + ng. r' ,f !.:.- 4,33 V' ,I . ' V- wf ' 2f1' .'fQf51a M, gag' , ,- ' :GQ5'ML,:r'.,.-'WA-T-5-fQt:4'TQ9' A .3?65i'?'W,,g'il'. 2 ' , fi, 12-Q I M X - y'f :iL ' 351 F-G-mii,,f'3ff-Y wmv' wx , Jud, K -L 'm ,, f ' I V . . tau Q: 2 ' f , a A gp if 'F'ii3ffff??2.'f' X 2' 1'5 ,Q .V , '- W- f - f pp 1 'iw fini. T - ii 1 fi'-Q' T115 -Vkf-5.1 . , lf H431 ' 1 ' U -,,-F 1 1, , 5 nm n 2, I Y ' ' 1' Q 4 .12: ' 5 ' QD Lg if 52 'T' Y, f' - N. x 1 1,0311 tlxfvfx cr, iv '5, f W GY V Q, fl: :YK ,X ' B . . ! ow 4s A . xy 95 The uanbes X 1 ' OV, A F A A V V Mi x QA 4 , K A N' XV QL ,. 'H W- WQW A ' P' . ..,. V .A. A 0 Q ,, v f Q Q A Q7 D XTGTXT K NF-' jr V' ' 'x :YH EZ AE WE g 0 W - - .,, ,,,. -mmf ,, - ! -,Mg 4 william 2Hutnlcr Zffrazier ---Head Coach of Athletics Page One Hundred Forty-six 2619 av, - Ill ,V n '29 PZ W il A 'v i QQ A J -f 9 a a framers G7 N r W V- V1 IH B H' -uv ,fX' '45 william jlintnlet Frazier William Fowler Frazier, football, basketball, baseball and tennis coach of the East St. Louis High School was born at Georgetown Ill. He received his A. B. Degree from Wabash University and later attended Columbia University, New York City. For a number of summers he attended coaching classes at the University of Illinois and was under such men as Zuppke for football, Ruby for basketball, and Lundgren for baseball. While in the midst of his studies at Wabash he was called to serve in the World War with the Marines. Coach Frazier is now completing his fourth year at the East Side High. During that time East St. Louis has entered the Southwestern Illinois Grid and Basketball conferences. In 1927 the basketball team took third place in the State tournament. In 1928 thc Football team won the conference and in 1929 lost it by a crippled team defeat in the decisive game. In 1927 and 1929 the baseball team slid home with the conference. Before coming to East Side he served for two years at Paris Ill., and had very successful seasons in basketball. Page One Hundred Forty-seven ,L Qu' Q f , X 4 sv at eve I I A I ev V I Wars . ,as a ' 1 ma f ss, ew' .-. J A I - L . f r l - W , 4X , L Q . A J - , , as 'X ' 1 Qlharlw mlllllillh ,IEra1nke11he1fger 5--Head 'l'rru'k Coach Page One Hunmlrwl Forty-eiglll E iv f,,, Y, f-,, ,,Y,,,,,f ,,:,,,:V , ,,.. 1 W , , ,Z I wfyx Q A 0 2 xx x is x M W' 52 M 1 1 is Q, - mi Q., V, ,B s Q ff 'r , ,, nano Glnaufh QE. . jliranksxiherger Charles Donald Frankenberger was born in 1899, at Garnet, Kansas. He received his A. B. degree from the Kansas State Teachers, College. While at college he was a well known athlete, earning the high honor of captain and forward on the powerful Kansas State school. His all-round ability is in evidence by the fact that he was also quarterback on the football team and shortstop for the baseball aggregation. In 1923 Mr. Frankenberger came to East St. Louis as track coach and instructor in the Physical Education department. Since 1923 his cinder squads have gained two legs on the Southwestern Illinois Conference cup. East St. Louis won the annual conference meet in 1925 and again in 1926. In 1928 he lost the meet by one point. He is also assistant coach in football and basketball at the high school here. After graduating from college, Mr. Frankenberger held the position of head coach at Colby Kansas high school, later at Kansas City and then just before coming to East Side was at Great Bend, Kansas. He is an expert bar and gym man. Page One Hundred Forty-nine 'A of inf 'I 1 b X Q j A rw. 2 to so csc V on no -f , x Q4 K Agn -A ' J l '3 I Q 0 Q ' K X X '19 i C f I as ' 31 29? 19 JA 0 .,, ,,, 44,22 4 'iffillie Qflvithrr -Aflead of Girls' Physifal Eduvation Page One Hundred Fifty ' Y V Y! XV 3 ffqqlg A 4, f , Q .V . , 1. IQ A J A 9915 X A Q5 eng Qs ' Q. Q 7 ' 2 , 'V A ' A A L Q 1 9 ,, X I W ,Z , c r c --at i e--- I W - 9 -1 A ,- ' - , M.- Saga. - , . D , C7 V f N' . .-,W in W 65' ' va I ,KC W f V A , 'f a miss Tillie either Instructress of Girls' Athletics and Director of Women's Physical Education in the East St. Louis High School for the past sixteen years, Miss Tillie Reither has just completed a most successful year. Her girls placed third in the District Telegraphic Basketball free throw contest last March, and placed three members on the winning team at the scene of the Girls' Annual playday at Belleville, May 2. This year no tennis squad represented our school in the young women's com- petition but in the past East Side High's tennis teams have placed well up in conference and District Circles. Miss Reither came to East Side in 1913 from Nashville, Illinois. Page One Hundred Fifty-one we X A ff' Q 'oft f . w D V W f i, . .,C ?, Q ,,,, T i H Qi if - A- mu ssss ,W vi ...Y -'1 1 IAIYN V V r 2' V , V Q XXNXX I1 ' JC, 1 Q' , f 1 1 fu , A 9 1 41 , A - . 92 0 GQ The ,Aihletrt ggnath The Athletic Board, with Mr. Higgins as Chairman, has accomplished several things of note this year. The Football Team was sent to Quincy, spending one night at the Quincy Hotel. Both the Football, and Basketball teams received new equipment this year. The gridiron warriors wore new headgear, and the basketball team had new travelling suits. As a whole the East Side teams have looked better, played better and made more impressions on the fans than ever before. 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N A ' 'X' 7, ' 4 Thomas Cassady, Backfieldg Edward Baskette, fCaptainj Backfeldg Homer Warfield, Backjield. 7 nnthall a eniem The Orange and Blue grid warriors under the guidance of Coach William Frazier and Capt. Eddie Baskette, passed a very successful season, bowling over nearly all opposition and finishing the year with a record of five victories, two deadlocks, and one defeat. East Side displaying a powerful attack all through the season succeeded in amassing 98 points against their opponents' 31. Coach Frazier with six lettermen and a squad of hard working candidates commenced the season with a practice game at University City in which although no score was kept, East Side succeeded in out-gaining the boys from U. City in yardage. Elmer Kireloojf, End 5 Malcom Walker, Tackleg Herbert Lawler, Endg Louis Day, Center. Page One Hundred Fifty-six BX CC C CC iiiiii C C C CC v fig GE 9 fu' GD :W 294 yy, v wf vf v X X r' ' . 0 e Q ' L Q Q c 2 ' Al eg fx., -A es -' ns xx ' ' ' , bg - vt i 5 v , 6 l 4 6 U. lA 1 ' ' 1 Ky V s, .. f' Norman Gebhardt, Tackle, Robert Brendel, Guardg Gordon Anderson, Backficldg john Hoban, End. Several of the East Siders showed up well, and gave Coach Frazier an idea of his starting lineup for the remainder of the season. The next encounter was with Webster Groves, after which East Side was to commence her conference schedule. This game was a bitterly fought contest with the score standing 0 to 0 at the half. However in the third quarter, Webster Groves drew Hrst blood with a touchdown on an intercepted pass. After this East Side came through with two touchdowns and an extra point, taking Webster into camp 13 to 6. The game was featured by the excellent work of Capt. Baskettc and Cassady. Collinsville was the next to appear on the schedule, and although displaying a powerful team, was outclassed in all departments by the local eleven. After successive gains, Cassady took the ball over in the second quarter, making the score East Side 6 Collinsville 0. Stubborn fighting was in order for both teams during the remainder n ' V Iobn Scdlacck, End, Aribur Weaver, Guard, Edward Delmorc End. Page One Hundred Fifty-seven 'w i f S S is V S tem' f A 'rr , v u- ee A ' H , if SQXQBKNKQKS rf , EZXTWYCG 4 , 1 a X V 9' r ? V 5 V 1 , .t I1 QZPEST I 1 N SN N v A 9 A 4 1 9 A ' lf if Lester Dixon, Backfieldg Earl Spainard, Tackleg William Seeger, Guardg joe Kaiser, End. of the game, but the score remained the same, and East Side had won her first conference victory. East Side handed Alton a 21-0 defeat for her second conference win. Alton was completely outclassed and could not cope with the deadly attack of the East Siders. Jones of Alton and Day of East Side were the stars of the game. This game, the first one at home, had a good attendance of East Side rooters. East Side also was to win her next game by a top heavy score when Coach Frazier took his team to Edwardsville. Edwardsville was even less able than Alton to hold off our boys, and East Side amassed 26 points, while Edwardsville went scoreless. This game saw the East Siders running wild as well as winning their third Paul Pirfle, Cenlerg Arthur Grab, Tacklcg Kenneth Beasly, Baclzfielrlg Wallace Smifh, Guard. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight S ., A Si iiiii A A ii X V 1 wf v . v 2 X x fxxx ' , eps .4 1 r - ! L li ,s C, g i - C ? A ' e . i r a ' M i f X A if A 'L A .Lf eg U f X? V r V A K fs , X353 f' ,KF XC W ' A W , . , H ,n.--.. , ,,,, , 6 1 .-.,. ..,--.-.X- .....A...-..... .. .,-. ,,. 4 Harry Chesney, Backfieldg Lucien Pafrick, Guard, Frank Kureluilis, Guard, Marrus Rust, Backjirld. conference game. The game featured no particular stars except the team in general which was working with unity and precision. The next game with Woodriver saw the East Siders putting up one of the gamest fights ever staged by an East Side team. At the middle of the fourth ,quarter the score stood 6 to 0 in favor of Woodriver. Then it happened, the East Siders with their backs to the wall put on a gigantic drive which finally in the last thirty seconds, terminated in a touchdown. Although Vfoodriver was outgained in terms of 172 to S7 yards, she prevented our boys from scoring more than one touchdown, which was quite a feat. Nevertheless, our slate was still clean and we could take on Granite City with a clear conscience. Worse luck was still to come however when the Fraziermen journeyed to Quincy. Quincy possessing a large and powerful team, succeeded in holding the East Siders to a 6 to 6 tie, but in so doing forced Day and Brendel out of play for the remainder of the season. Walker, Warneld, Cassady, Baskette, Gebhardt and Lawler also received injuries. This game showed the force of the East Side attack but in view of so many injuries, the outlook for the Granite game was not so bright. Granite City encouraged by the ill luck of the East Siders, and by her unmarred record was next to challenge us for our conference championship. The Granitites were outclassed by our boys in yards gained and first downs, but by virtue of a few breaks succeeded in scoring two touchdowns and an extra point. The game was featured by its length and by the many disputes which arose between the officials. It was Granite's second successive bid for the conference championship, and she was successful. East Side lost, but not because she did not put up a brave fight, she is looking forward to becoming conference champs again next year. Belleville was next on the schedule, and East Side kept up her reputation for winning Turkey Day games by downing the Friedliemen, in a sea of mud, 20 to 0. Cassady, Page 011e Hundred Fifty-nine V 'V' V V s 'YN9 0. e e QL . C X 1 A.. L f Q. .1 2925 9 .,, C . ,e l ' Q., eeeee We . ...... or ....... e f fi , cy V 5 Q7 I i LP. ' '42 I Q - A 9 A I f 9 4. 9 f fb as in last year's game with Belleville was the Star of this one. The game, although resulting in a victory, was nevertheless a Sad one as it Saw Capt. Baskette and Arthur Weaver playing their last game for East Side High. Brendel, who did not play on account of injuries received at Quincy, will be graduated in June also. Even though East Side met with one defeat, she nevertheless enjoyed a very Suc- cessful season, and finished second in the Conference race. Captains Cassady and Kir- choff who together will lead the team next year, will have the advantage of starting off the season with 12 lettermen. Coach Frazier is expecting to put another team of championship calibre on the field next year, and from all appearances he will. Weaver, Baskette and Kirchoff were honored with places on the first all Star team of the conference, while Walker was placed on the second. EAST ST LOUIS, 13 - - WEBSTER GROVES 6 EAST LOUIS COLLINSVILLE 0 EAST LOuIS ALTON 0 EAST LOUIS EDWARDSVILLE 0 EAST LOUIS WOODRIVER 6 EAST LOUIS QUINCY 6 EAST LOuIs GRANITE CITY 13 EAST LOUIS BELLEVILLE 0 TOTAL EAST ST. LOUIS 98 - - OPPONENTS 31 ef Q ,iliunihall Hexrsxtg ELMER KIRCHOFF - Left End NORMAN GEBHARDT - - Left Tackle ROBERT BRENDEL - - Left Guard LOUIS DAY - - - Center ARTHUR WEAVER - MALCOLM WALKER - Right Guard Right Tackle HERBERT LAWLER - Right End HOMER WARFIELD - - Quarter-Bark LESTER DIXON - - - - Left Half THOMAS CASSADY - - - Right Half EDWARD BASKETTE KCAPTAIND - - Full-Back ELMER KIRCHOFF ----- Captain-Elect - - THOMAS CASSADY Page One Hundred Sixty if A19 4 , GQ 0 0 QE 'ZQPYH 0, ot 6, M , x x V W V K V J' ' ' Q li ' K Q gs i j .. 10 I .. 'v .I A A vf QQ YW wg awww X ,ns f 1 X x ' ,V nf , A X U. , , . . 3, x TC' ,X h 4 , Wm M Q ,-.-,-.. -,, ..Y.Y,.,Q ..... - . .... X ..... A ...... --... N.- --.,.,- ,, igaskethall Page One Hundred Sixty-one X Q ,Ui , .ns ' ws ,ax ,4 -.. A. L A 'atm 4 M . f - .... -18. .- ...,. A Awww Awww ef '--'----- --VW V, W W, vw W X , vt ,T Y -- '---- 2 X-xi' , r ' we ' ' A fe iff' -A 9 s 4 ' .- 9 . . .fa e, 9 14 ' . ' 'B Paul Renslaaw, Cenferg Thomas Cassady, fCapf.j Guardg Carl McCaslamf, Center. eniem nf 23515-keihaxll Sfeasnn The East St. Louis cage squad, off to a late start, encountered a season filled with hard luck and very few breaks and succeeded in winning but five of twelve conference contests. The Orange and Blue basketeers, playing was nevertheless quite noteworthy. Two of the games were lost by one point and several others met the same fate by very small margins, The official call for candidates was issued about November 19 and some forty men reported for duty. Coach C. D. Frankenberger was in charge of the squad temporarily as Mr. Frazier, head basketball coach, was busy with football as were also several of the last year's cagesters. Robert Broderick, Forward g james Summers, Forward g Charles Franks, fCapt.-Electj Forward. Page One Hundred Sixty-two Nj iiiiiiii iiii V C e f CV C iiiii C iiii X ,tymlg gy, ,,.. Q my ,gb my Q 2963, .... A C L W , , A , D v 4 LA Q ' I ,I l 1 Elmer Kirchof, forward, Lesfrr Ripley, Guard, Roberf Karsieifer, Forward. Seven letter men returned for practice. Captain Tom Cassady, Elmer Kirchoff, Charles Franks, Bobby Broderick, Robert Karstetter, Frank Doyle, and Lester Dixon. Using these men as a foundation, Frazier proceeded to build his 1928-29 team. The Hrst scrap of the year was a practice tilt with the Polish National Alliance Juniors, a strong East St. Louis independent squad, and resulted in a victory for the P. N. A.'s in a loosely played affair by the score of 33-11. Many of the squad saw action and gave Frazier a line on his regular line-up for the Edwardsville conference opener on the next Tuesday. The Edwardsville opener was outstanding because of the fact that it was the first game played in the new 525,000 Tiger gymnasium. The East Siders held the lead throughout the entire game and the final was never in doubt. The second half saw Lester Dixon, Forward g Max Harmul, Guanlg Arfbur lX7adsu:orfb, Cwzfer. Page One Hundred Sixty-three A fb mf U4 A by A N 7 M 119 f . - 41 O in Q was Q Q . 19 v rob, I J 'mn J ,ixltt X G7 V ' W IN ffx' N . x' I Xxfv' Ysv r bl A al' QQ Af 9 XX' 4 4 the advent of the Orange and Blue second team who showed much promise. The final score was, East Side, 19, Edwardsville, 11. The next contest forced East Side to journey to Wood River for an engagement with the Oilers in what turned out to be a hard-fought battle. The locals were trailing at half-time, but by the insertion of Wadsworth at center, and the midget forwards, Broderick and Karstetter, the score was finally dead-locked. At the middle of the fourth quarter the first-string men were re-inserted and man- aged to gain a one-point lead never to relinquish it, the ultimate score being 18-17 in favor of East St. Louis. Belleville was next on the schedule and the Flyer aggregation expected a real fight. The Maroons had previously defeated Wood River by a 26-18 count and were considered a formidable quintet. The game was Belleville's all the way and with superior team-work emerged on the long end of a 22-15 score. Alton was the next in line and Frazier took his men to the Hill-town for their game with the high school. The Red and Gray, led by Hale, handed East Side a 20-14 lacing, making our record two won and two lost. Granite City and the Flyers put on a real fight in Ainad Temple in the next game, the Happy Warriors managing to leave town with a 32-11 victory. Frazier encountered hard luck in the Collinsville game when four of his five reg- ulars were benched by school authorities, leaving the coach with all second-string for- ward men and one guard, Ripley. The result ended disastrously for the locals, 39-12, when the Kahok's powerful machine ran wild over all resistance. Principia Military Academy was taken on in an exhibition game next, in which Karstetter for East Side topped all previous local individual records by scoring twelve points in the first half. The final score, however, was 24-21 in the West Siders' favor. The P. N. A. Jrs. were again engaged in the next attraction and the High School gained sweet revenge for the earlier defeat by winning, 21-20 in a heart-breaking finish for the Polish. McCasland made his initial appearance for East Side in this game at center and starred. The Frazierrnen started all over the rounds of the conference in the following tilt, Edwardsville being the foe at Ainad Temple and as before fell in the path of the locals, 26-19. Wood River also followed in the ways of her last game with East Side by losing to the Orange and Blue on Ainad floor by a 24-13 count. The Flyers faced Belleville in the second game of the season up at the County Seat school with an entirely different line-up and tore up and down the floor in the lead for three-quarters of the game, only to drop the decision in the last minute of play when Franks and Harned missed two very important shots. The score was 19-18 in the Maroons' favor. Granite City again held the jinx over the Frazerites, decisively whipping the locals by a 48-24 score. By this time the Red and Black was boasting three of the leading scorers of the league. Collinsville came down to Ainad Temple expecting an easy win, but East St. Louis proved anything but that, extending the strong Purple team to the last minute. Col- linsville managed to pull out with a victory by some skillful handling of the ball with her back to the wall, Pete Klobuchar of the champs sinking the winning basket, the score being 27-26. East Side took her vengeance out on Alton's disrupted team from the February graduations and won by a top-heavy score, 35-17. Page One Hundred Sixty-four X, A ph i.: U, Q o va wig OV 40 ,, V , V if , type! x f w 1 J P f . A . A V. ,,,, A 45 W, Q XXX, J 1 - ' XA . fix, N ,lk A up-1 V643 A 1 .W me E L Q-9 N 4 igasehall Fw 42719 V ,vp 0, V 29 - bf A Q' W, 'V ' 0' ' X e r' m i n ,L Q 0' hw . 16 s gg S at CCM-.-.,.,.r.,s-,-.,s-,...-..,.. ft ram wwL.ga ,, Q 4 After weeks of hard practicing and winning hard-fought baseball games the East Side Flyers came off the diamonds carrying with them the Southwestern Illinois Con- ference Championship. Not only did they carry off the championship but also the good name of sportsmen which Coach Frazier demands of all of his men. The team had the advantage of having two baseball coaches this season owing to the fact that Mr. Higgins, athletic manager, acted in Coach Frazier's place while the latter was at the U. S. Veterans' Hospital undergoing an examination. Although Mr. Higgins does not claim the title of coach, everyone knows now where to look in the case of an emergency. The first game of the season on April 26, played at Wood River, proved to be a thriller. In the eighth inning the Gilers tied things up a bit by adding two runs to their score. The count was then S to 5. The tenth inning brought great hopes to the worthy East Side rooters that went to the game after school let out. A couple of hot drives into the field followed up by a Harned Smash brought in the necessary runs to win. Sorrels also did some nice hitting and Kirchoff showed the losers a thing about Helding. The Belleville game was postponed to May 13 on account of rain. Granite City was our next victim on Friday, May 3. She did not show up as good as she did in football and they returned home with a defeat of 9 to 6. Instead of Happy Warriors they were sorrowful. Page One Hundred Sixty-six V eoooo to to c to 'Vi to KV to I A19 1. S e Pts . ' 0 I. f QB 293' f ,. '-i t 'v t Q I ' fi - 9 'U' , 1 r ..... ,.,. .. .- fy, K, P. .4 .D QQ -gm 8 tyy S7 V gi f V V V4 Q H 4 ' ag, a H The Kahoks weren't nearly as good during the first part of the season as they were toward the end and East Side copped the third game played on foreign soil Friday, May 10, by a score of 4 to 2. The runs for the Flyers were made in the third, fourth, fifth, and seventh innings. Collinsville scored both their runs in the eighth inning. Rice held the spotlight because of his hard hitting and general management of the infield. In the sixth inning Musso made a rumpus about being called out at first and was forcibly put out of the game. The Summers-Delaney combination held the Miners to three hits. The fourth game, much to the happiness of the East Side rooters, was played at home on May 17 with Alton. It looked like a sure enough thing that the Flyers were going to be the head man at the end of the season after they gave the invaders one run and took four for themselves. Jimmy Summers pitched an air-tight game and madc three safe bunts. Beasley was high run man, followed by Rice and Harned who each had one run apiece. The last of the conference and the second home game was played Friday 24th with the team from Belleville out. Belleville came down with plenty of determination but not enough fight and so East Side gained the right to claim the Conference Cham- pionship by defeating the Maroon and White 7-4. The Flyers' percentage mark was 1000. A lot of credit goes to Jimmy Summers and his aid, Delaney, for the victories that East Side claimed for her own. Ray Rice and Fallon held the catcher's position down. Max Harned took over first base with ease. It was a known fact that no one would even get to first base if they tried out for second with Kirchoff in the way. One look at Sor- rells on third and the runner would stop. Jack Edmiston played a good game at short stop. The hard-hitting end, namely Wells, left field, Beasley, center field, and McCas- land, right field, are not to be forgotten, for if it hadn't have been for them we might not have won as easily as we did. Five of the boys will not be in next year but we hope it will mean another championship, anyway. FINAL CONFERENCE STANDING Won Lost East St. Louis 5 0 Granite City ..... 4 1 Collinsville ....... 3 2 Belleville ......, , 3 2 Wood River , , ,, 2 3 Alton ......... ..,... 0 S Page One Hundred.Sixty-seven Hyfxl X 9 Q H ,fx 'nf -A tj. f , N X V V V V ' ,. ' A M , L ,V ' ...- ,XC ---.. - -. if . r A D' , .-.A . lj I 0 I I I 'ZHPYA QS N I ' I all ' iw' I-N If Harsiig Zgasehall Grant CHAMPIONS OF 1929 SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS CONFERENCE VIRGIL SORRELLS - ELMER KIRCHOFF MAX HARNED - CARL MCCASLAND RAY RICE - - JACK EDMISTON - KENNETH BEASLEY FORREST WELLS - JAMES SUMMERS - THOMAS DELANEY Third Base Second Base First Base Right Field - Catch Short Stop Center Field Left Field - Pitch - - - - - Pitch NOTE: The varsity is listed in exact batting order used during championship drive. East Side East Side East Side East Side East Side Page One Hundred Sixty-eight RECORD 7 Wood River 9 Granite City 4 Collinsville 4 Alton - 7 Belleville - - 5 6 2 I 4 F 519 I ' oq t A 031 I 4 V I 'Z EVA S, to C ? I A A A Q.. X .... W . f xl K fe 'Q f ' I1 .Wy rx' ww' ' jjj' A W 'Uk' 9 A 1 'P' f 'QQ , ' , , ,,,.M,,9 , .-.A A 9 -If Trask Page One Hundred Sixty-nine 'YQ19 6-5 4 . 0, Q GR zgyxf , , ' 'V' V WV H H 'V Y V N X f f - M ' E .L Q ,-a S I , ' rf: K .vi 5 I 'hh ,xp ! an nn., - V 4, v,-.W , ,, Y 4 ,' - -- - -- Y- .. fff if iiii if 3 3 S I 3 if ' if if 3 3 if i t if A famawea 3, f 'Trask Third in the Conference, and wins in two out of three dual meets, besides placing sixth and third, respectively, in the District and Conference lights, is the 1929 record of Coach C. D. Frankenberger's East St. Louis track team. The first meet on the schedule was a dual meet with Roosevelt of St. Louis, which the Rough Riders won by a score of 43 Vi-ZZM. The meet was the longest ever held by two high schools in recent years, lasting from 9:00 a. m. until 1:30 p. m. Roosevelt had a State champion, Broe, in the half-mile who annexed the 880 with ease. East Side then traveled to Granite City the next week and turned in her first vic- tory of the season by trimming the Red and Black, 542-1822. The only upset of the meet was Wilder's defeat in the mile by Vraible, Granite ace. Principia next fell before the Orange and Blue by a 39-28 score. Wilder featured by returning to form and capturing the mile and third in the half mile. Captain Stan- ley Edwards also annexed the 220-yard dash for East St. Louis. The McKendree Invitation Annual Scrap at Lebanon was not so successful from East Side's point of view. But 3M points were hung up by the locals, Renshaw's sec- ond in high jump being the only scoring done. Renshaw was the only man to qualify for the State meet at the District clash in Lebanon. He placed in the high jump. East Side iinished sixth with a total of 145 pO1ntS. Wood River won the Conference meet at Edwardsville with 39 points. When the relay, the last event, rolled around East Side led Edwardsville by one-half point, 29-28 M for second place. But the Tigers took the Relay to win second place with 33 M points. East Side had 32 points for third place. Page One Hundred Seventy Y! lv cv xv A vf tgfxf X Y ' . , QL E, A gi , f ff ,. 'QS . Q M .L - 9 1 - H J. ' L A it if 147 x ,. N ' I f vu V 5 ' K ' '. 9 W 42 4 Tennis Page One Hundred Seventy-one nyfx W N : C : .J .L c-9 f N19 V W V ' wx' 'xg - e.wvf', O ' ff Vg A V , A A - .- H sv 6 6 . 7 cccc 7 cccc so 5 so jx . - -- g . 0 s W' , Il 'V W V 5 E 'Ti r 1 f V2 w 1 'iff 4 Tennis The tennis team composed of Wimmer, Broderick, and Smith, finished a fair sea- son, losing two and winning four in the Conference doubles and going to the quarter- finals in the McKendree tournament, and winning two and losing three in the singles and by going to the quarter-finals in the McKendree tournament at Lebanon. The doubles team consisted of Broderick and Smith While Wimmer made up the singles. The first Conference match was held at Wood River and the locals won easily, car- rying off the singles to the tune of 6-O 6-0 and the doubles 6-1 6-4. the next match was held at Alton and the Flyers likewise had little difficulty in securing a complete victory. Wimmer found the going a bit tough but pulled through the first set 7-5 and took the second with ease by a score of 6-1. The doubles score was 6-4, 6-2 in favor of the Orange and Blue. Due to the unreadiness of our own courts the boys were compelled to journey to Collinsville, where they met their first Conference defeat. Wimmer was completely out- classed by McWinter who drove his way to victory by 6-1, 6-1 scores. The doubles fared little better although they put up a stiff battle in the first set. The doubles score was 6-4, 6-2 in favor of the Purple and White. On a windy afternoon the East Siders invaded Granite City and brought back a well-earned victory in the doubles 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. The wind had the boys off their games and consequently they had to go three sets to win. The singles match was post- poned on account of the rain. Smith, who was playing the singles for the afternoon, was lead 3-1 when the match was called. East Side had yet to play her first game at home and were completely overcome by the Belleville invasion. Broderick and Wimmer were playing the doubles and the sudden change proved disastrous to the locals and they met defeat administered by Heath and Brown to the tune of 6-2, 7-5. Smith lost the singles to Humphreys in a hard-fought match 6-4, 5-7, 6-2. The next and final match was with Edwardsville and the locals succeeded in halving the result. Broderick and Smith winning by scores of 8-6, 6-4 while Wimmer lost 6-3, 7-5. This match closed the tennis careers of Wimmer and Broderick who graduate in June, thus leaving Smith as a nucleus for next year's team. The team, in view of the fact of a late start due to soggy courts, did not have such a bad season. The Conference ended with Belleville winning the doubles and Col- linsville the singles. The prospects for next year's team are bright. There are many coming Stars in the underclassmen, and East Side can look forward to a fairly success- ful tennis season next year. Page One Hundred Seventy-two nyig , V ' ' TW' ' V ' 7 V W V' ,VA M19 5 6 ax -sa Q A i C, 'i i i W 4s ' GJ K' H HWXZ NKW 9, Q a Q1 o if A xv 4' y xr, s r L TXWY. :W , 1 , X :Y A 9 Q' ' A 6 A A. ' 9 Girl! Qtbletins W 4 Q A X V V NV V N N HY -' A Qgga P Q ns ' L - 'fm L -nm: K 5 ' , , 'P' A 'V' Y,.. A , Y e s ' tcsss it if -E r ,, bfl.C8L 7 f 4' Again the girls of the gym classes of East Side High have passed another successful year in athletics. At the beginning of the basketball season of the first semester there were more than 100 girls. In the early part of March a District telegraphic meet was held in a basket- ball free throw contest in which 18 goals were to be made out of 24 shots. Out of the 24 who entered seven passed the test, making East St. Louis third place. The basketball tournament was held the last of March in the boys' gym. In the Hnal game, which was between the Juniors and Seniors, the Seniors won 6-2. The win- ners were champions as Juniors last year. The victorious team consisted of Marjorie Reichman, Maxine Carter, Norma Gamblin, Wilma Schwinn, Elsie Jane Watson, and Dorothy Kienzle. V Twenty girls motored to Belleville May 4 to enjoy Play Day. There were rep- resentatives from Belleville, Lebanon, O'Fallon, Granite City, Alton, and East St. Louis. The sports in which the different representatives entered were: Baseball, volleyball, archery, and stunts. Three girls brought home honors for East Side by being on win- ning teams. They were Edna Everhart, Mahala Blazier, and Leona Menestrina. At the end we must add a few words to our instructors, Miss Reither and Miss Goedde. Miss Reither has been instructor for 16 years and Miss Goedde is completing her third year. Both have been excellent managers for the girls and we're wishing them the best of success. Page One Hundred Seventy-four me .,, i . f f ,aft M xg A 752, A 053, W A g ' 4. fb: .. VX Q .WX X ff! I fff f - ,,,, . ,.,,,,W. ' 'W ' I nfl? 'A4 '4'A' ?1'Ws x 2 f X Z ' '11 W2 M 'WU' .4 I f f I4 ww W ..l . W Q p ! A Kr fjjqpainnre N-' :xl v J gh I V . , l +9-4, v f A719 r-15 ' 9 A ., - 5, .4 W wh -. ' --' sm - J , 'i, 'I f T' 4551527 w 4' ,wr ,,, N 1 Q. ' '- , f A . . I . f W A-. , -1, .L HA . , 1 A ' ' ,,..II 's 1- w '4 F , ' 1 A 1 .Q y wr N, 4,7 v-. . 5 , M ,, H ,1:,+Lf,:5:,,f M u 'W , ' 1 - Qui! , ' 1'i f? e1 'N lvwglil, W. 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J 'mg 'A K Q-QE, .f L ' L VV .Zigi ' K grxxf: M Q up 49 vw -M I v o 'W 'ff 1 -' if V , . ,,,,,,,,,, ,- ,A A , x Y , ,.....A--...-. ,, .- ,, g. ....--. g ,V W cr of as A I Av A QXTQKNQK f Q QM Qfzf 0 A Q , ' , , iiii 9 A ' 9 45 'gilunihall Clbueenn For the past few years the custom has been to crown the most popular girl of the school Football Queen at a dance given by the Triple F fraternity at the close of the football season. The football season this year was climaxed by crowning Dolores Browning as the annual football queen. The Coronation ceremony was held at the Broadview Hotel on Thanksgiving night. It was the most brilliant success of the year. The queen-to-be was led to the throne by the captain, Eddie Baskette, and the crown was tendered by the retiring queen, Phyllis Landrum. Miss Reither of the ath- letic board made a few remarks about the history and purpose of the contest, after which the queen and captain were presented with a gold football. The former queens are Stella Mae Hamlin and Phyllis Landrum. This year's queen was a member of the June '29 class and one of its most popular members. Dolores, known as Dodo , is also a member of the Sigma Tau Omega sorority and the A. M. O. D. B. a secret society of the High School. To her classmates and friends, to whom she owes the honor of her reign, she will ever be the one shining star of all the stars that shine during football season. Page One Hundred Eighty x X Ah yn' QE QB Af W s . .. W V f T. XN19 ' ' ' i Q la? -X . i B t - r v , Vi Y o t r W J A L p A 1 'XX 11 cr ' 7 , 'V 4 VT:i T':u--t W, R - f 'yn' Q 955353 CN U s 0 WA QP' . f ' . M, 9 A 8 9 , Page One Hundred Eighty-one Hww Qh Y pr, WP pr, 3 tm l' bf L ' x r Y r A Qu. W 4 05 Y A V L 'I M 75 CTGB BDKQK B ' .JOYCE 1 ,Q Q V Q n A 9 45 .R 9 if fb SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 1 1. OCTOBER 12. OCTOBER 13 OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 18. OCTOBER 2 0 OCTOBER 2 3. OCTOBER 27. OCTOBER 3 1 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Qlallenhat The Big Parade! True-school has begun. Meet our new Principal-Mr. Frank L. Eversull. He greets us in the Auditorium. Miss Ganschineitz new in Cafeteria. Town cars, painted orange and blue, line the curb. Holten's Mayflower most conspicuous. Cheer leaders chosen in Aud. East Side displays pep and school spirit 100 percent. Clubs organize. The race is on! For Football Queen. The Student Council holds Hrst meeting. Robert Broderick presides. Hail to the Orange! Hail to the Green CFreshmenj. Classes meet to elect officers. Orange and Blue plays at University City. Prospects issued. Bob Broderick chosen for first week's Hall of Fame . Hurrah! Captain Baskette leads team to 13-6 victory over Webster Groves. It's only a beginner. Watch your step! Ralph Weidman to captain police squad for term. School votes favorably on Student Council amendments. D. Browning leads candidates for 1928 Queen. East Side conquers Kahokis 6-0. Cassady carries ball over. Norman Holten advertises for sale Ye Mayflower for the inconceiv- able sum of S24.98 . Two Aud. sessions this week. Clubs elect officers. Some score-21-0. Alton downed by Orange and Blue. East Side leads Conference for first week-easy. Blodgett's Tigers bow to East Side 26-0. Estlian staff begins work on annual. Tom Duffy editor-in-chief. A. M. O. D. B. witnesses tragedy when Duffy puts poison in the coffee of his wife CHazel Mossj. Junior Lyceum furnishes excellent entertainer. East Side and Wood River gridmen tie 6-6. Emons supplants Browning in Queen lead. Prospects issued every week. Tum-de-dum-dum, echos through the halls as drum and buglers work overtime. Pupils select standard ring for school. Open house held for first time. East Side battles Quincy 6-6 tie. Brendel and Day injured in game. Both out for season. The faculty donates groups of pictures to student body. Browning retakes lead from Emons. School turns out for Pep Meeting and big parade. Snake Dance given at field with big bon-fire-Whoopee! Home coming! Pshaw! What's the use. East Side bows to Granite 13-0. Enough for that. Page One Hundred Eighty-two , X R sv Tvs so ov ' x y Y fs Q yy2H me as C ? '- R - ' if Q . U R it B et fx,s,Xi . vi. V f 5 icy V A V sfv A ' 9 A- 6 I , X A4 B 4 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NovEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY JANUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY MARCH MARCH MARCH Honor Roll announced. Bake'.Sale in Room 25. Dot Nester first in line for the doughnuts. The Square appears on bulletin board. Students hear John Philip Sousa in Aud. Faculty journeys to Urbana to State High Teachers' Conference. Dance in the Boys' Gym. The climax! The Football Dance given in honor of the Football Team and Football Queen. Drum Major fMaud Carterj and Bugler QI-Iazel Baskettej rival for a smile from John Hoban. East Side plays the P. N. A. Charlie Franks looks at a girl-courage, old fellow! Marie Giessing forgets her compact, E. Polk loses a hair pin, Dude and Ralph are mad, while to make blue Monday bluer Kate Rutledge falls down the steps. Big, extra large Prospects is issued. Christmas Aud. Session. Merry Xmas! Happy New Year! Pupils seem sleepy. Could a New Year's celebration be the reason? Mebbe! Even the teachers lack their usual wim, wigor, and witality. , 3, 4. Three Aud. Sessions in a row. Banking percentages during semester on continual rise. Broderick chosen Council President for second time. House of Reps. debate in Open Forum. Wm. Sanders and Hazel Moss win tilt. Alton defeats Orange and Blue 20-14. Seventh Hour Gym Class winner of Inter-Class Basketball Tourney. Members of Mr. Bacon's Dramatic Class go to see The Merchant of Venice . Dorothy Davis and Sarah Hill, former students, visit teachers and pupils. Aud. Session. Graduation. G. A. A. Carnival proclaimed huge success. East Side battle Wood River. Belleville and East Side play there. Belleville gives a dance in our honor. Big Coyne and Shirley rush. Always is! Gros Marionettes entertain with The Land of Ozn and The Bluebird. Principia trounces East Side 24-21. Three girls get hair bobbed. Wm. Saunders is elected Vice-President of Council. Cappella Choir formed by Miss Willoughby. Tuesday Club officers are announced in Prospects. Miss Willoughby and Miss Whitsell present delightful Valentine pro- gram in Aud. Prospects Benefit Dance- Brink Ole Wife and Keeds . Nothin' doin'. Billy Wimmer is chosen to lead Police Force for February Semester. Gothic Theme is chosen for Estlian. Duffy and Spiller challenge any two corkballers in school. Page One Hundred Eighty-three M21 C5 T Q - ii ii wa ,L gn' . .A , N sv aff xv Q .RPXQ ' , 'A . A 5 n Y A I ,, Z 2 R x 5- ' 'fi A . R 3' . .... .- I 'V 2 'U . 2 I FQTTMFTMT- WX' P ' L 'iw' :rv xg 9 jk I , ' , 9 I .A - 9 if ' 42 MARCH 11. Prospects sell Majestic tickets. MARCH 13. Lucille Miller places fourth in Oratory at Collinsville. MARCH 14. Miss Marshall's Cooking classes stage a bake sale. MARCH 18. Warneld and Ragsdale are chosen as Student Council members at large. Louie Day mite nigh breaks his neck trying to do a back hand-spring. MARCH 20. Dorothy Kienzle elected '29 May Queen. MARCH 22. Basketball men given letters. Broderick receives Hi-Y Loving Cup. MARCH 25. Harry Lewis wins Gargas Essay Contest. MARCH 26. Basketball banquet. MARCH 27. Mr. Eversull takes sextette to Rotarian Luncheon. MARCH 29. Mr. Bacon's Two Crooks and a Lady given in Aud. Ed Delmore re- veals he has more girls than one. APRIL 1. No school!!! April Fool. APRIL 2. Senior Girls are Basketball champs. APRIL 3. Senior Girl Scouts give a bake sale. APRIL 8. Seniors comb school in attempt to secure director for class play-Shucks! APRIL 12. Robin Hood, Incorporated, given by the Chorus and Glee Club classes. APRIL 13. Students and faculty boost School Tax. APRIL 15. Forty-seven names on Honor Roll. APRIL 16. A. M. O. D. B. party. APRIL 17. Anderson has a big rush for chips in Cafe. APRIL 19. Mark up one more year for our principal-Happy Birthday! APRIL 22. In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to love. And how! Anderson turns poet. APRIL 23. School teams adopt Flyers for its soubriquet. APRIL 26. Scientific entertainer is last number of Lyceum number. MAY 1. Forty-one students are elected to membership in the National Honoi Society. MAY 2. Ruby Settles is crowned Queen of Girl Reserves. MAY 3. Band entertains jointly with Girls' Gym Club in Aud. Music organi zations attend Musical Festival in Alton. MAY 4. Student Council Dance is declared one of the outstanding social event this term. MAY 7. Some peoplef?j return their B. F.'s pins. So sorry!! MAY 9. Characters of Class Play selected. Pauline Guilman and William Beck with to star in leads. MAY 10. Mr. Frankenberger's Gym Club hold audience spellbound by perfor- ance. MAY 13. Mr. Eversull to aid Edison in picking the cleverest boy in United States MAY 15. Charles Bobinette elected Student Council president. MAX' 17. Ruth Lory and Charles Marshall head the cast of Hansel and Gretel in Auditorium. Enter the Hero given by Dramatics II. MAY 20. Names of graduates appear on bulletin board. MAY 22. George Hendricks is chosen as the Editor of Prospects. MAY 24. Rose Maiden clicks as promised. MAY 27. Rain, rain! how it do rain-isn't it so? MAY 28, 29. G. A. A. Pageant. Dorothy Kienzle is crowned Queen by Irma Culbert son. Field meet at Jones Park. Page One Hundred Eighty-four PY fs X A 'Uh my U, wink 0516, 5 I x X ' W i V A 'V i if X M I I A as W E. - V s w ' I- 1 Us V V A Y 'H ,A ' AX V er V , A , 9' ,. ,. 1 5H,5T sNw ' 521 I 63256 1 8 3 'J' A M A -- , , f - ---- -----, -, '--- ---,AN----N -- -- x- ' 92 Page One Hundred Eighty-five FX! t f fb my U5 O5 Q, A U 42,7 I av, - ca 5 Q w, w a Q , Y Q A - ' was 5 ,gym rg , 'AAS Q , ,1 sh.f'5 1 E' ' ,, , , A V ml , , A ,V fi , , , 1 - - V--M v - H.--f , i t VMWEWKQ A 4 Mr. Sims .....,,..,.. Harriat Holmes Nancy Marshall Sarah chadsey ....,,,. Bob Nordyke ...... Eloise Smythe .... Shorty Davis ,,l,,, Miss Price ...,.,,,, , ,.,.. Horace Babson Edna Carr ..rr.., Coach Tanner ..,..r,, Deal Coulter ...... Collegians ..,.. he Three Cbtafes FEBRUARY CLASS PLAY -------ORVILLE CREAMER .,,,-,MARION KIRCHER .-,-,,DOROTHY EMONS .-..--..LoU1sE HENSLEY .-.,-...tEDWIN BALLARD i,.-...,-,,LOUISE BOYD .-.,...SOAPY GAMBLE ...i.-.--,,,ALMA VERBECK ..,..,,,,,,..RALPH WEIDEMAN .r...-,s,jos1aPHiNE DUMBECK L,.,-,,sDoNALD MCFARLAND YOUNG ADDIE MABRY -s,i--,.DoRoTHY STRUBHARDT RAYMOND BURCHFIELD WILLIAM THORNRURG The Three Graces is a three-act comedy-drama which was presented at the High School Auditorium on the night of January 14. In the first act we find Nancy Marshall, a rather poor girl, working her way through college, but owing to the lack of funds she was on the verge of returning home when she received news that she had inherited a large house in town near the college. Since the will stated that she must use the house and not sell it, at the suggestion of her friends Harriat and Sarah she turned it into a tea room and named it The Three Graces . In the second act we find Bob, the star captain of the football team, secretly in love with Nancy. Bob was hungry both for flapjacks and for Nancy's love, both of which could be found at her tea room. Upon entering he found no one but Sarah and speaking of hunger and not of love she readily let her sympathizing appetite get control of her and he was served with flapjacks. And before he tasted them Nancy entered and knowing the penalty of suspension from the game of tomorrow she fears his being caught-and he was caught. The dean suspends him from the next day's game and Nancy is suspended from school. In the third act we find the tea room closed and its owners downcast. The do- mestic science teacher comes to the aid and proves to the coach that the flapjacks are not harmful to one in training. This enables Bob to participate in the game and Nancy to be reinstated in the school and her tea room to be once more the campus hangout. Incidentally Bob was winner in another game other than football. The cast was selected by Mr. Bacon and directed by him. The success of the play is due to the director and faithful cooperation of the class and cast and the generous response of the public. Page One Hundred Eighty-six ' V ' H ' 'iw ' xii wig ' aa T 41 A 63, A s a Q A zgft' X fl A V ,i i S' ' M X A I gt I ,, , ,. N nn wi' ' X H i -Qi X L aa. ...... r .-,,t5FL, 8 ff 'Q The 'Qneungest Nancy Blake ......,... ...... Richard Winslow ..,.. ..,..... Oliver Winslow .,..,,.. MPAULINE GUILMAN .WILLIAM BECKWITH ....-,..-W1LL1AM SANDERS Mother Winslow ................ .......7 F RANGES KANE Augusta Winslow Martin .,.,.. .a,a... . ,,Y7.7, ....7 B I LLIE LAY Martha Winslow ,M,,,,,, ai,, L EVELYN GERTZWEIG Allan Martin ..a7... .a,, . . HAROLD INNIS Kate Martin ,,-,,,, , L,LL HLILLIAN CARMICHAEL Mark Winslow -A,A,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,L,,,,,,,,4 . , , ,,,,,,,,,., . ROLL.-x WINKLEMEYER Richard Winslow, the youngest member of the family, is continually buffeted by his family. Nancy Blake arrives at the critical moment and unearths Mr. Winslow's will which bequeaths all the property to Richard. Richard, good-hearted boy that he is, in turn places the property in a trust fund to be divided equally between his family. This made Richard the hero of the play. As all stories end, Richard apparently lives happily ever after with Nancy, who had tricked him into accepting the property, and thereby mak- ing him seem more wonderful in the eyes of the family. ilhanlasgining 13 lag The Pilgrim,s Holiday given by the A. M. O. D. B. Club on Wednesday morn- ing, November 28, at the Special 'Auditorium Session not only depicted a scene symbolic - of the Thanksgiving season, ,butbecame the forerunner of a series of like entertainments staged by dramatic organizations in school. - ' -A Roles in the play were taken by Hazel Moss, Art Wadsworth, Marie Geissing, Louise Boyd, Chas. Marshall, John Rutledge, Alfred Geiger, and Tom Duffy. Page One Hundred Eighty-seven Fw, A A A A if S419 C5 4, C-'N C GH 294 I X 4 V V V V X x 'fs Q3 P. t age., XS , ' L . xi , F' S L. A D 4 0 A . .,,. .As . 9 . Q BQXQEKQK ,, . ff 4 Uma Grnrnkas emh A Ziahg CHARACTERS Miller, the Hawk , ..,., .,................,,............. ......,. E D WARD DELMORL Mrs. Simms-Vane ..v... ...,...,.,, . FRANCES KANE Miss Jones Q ,..,...w..A... ..AAA,K.., W ILMA COHENOUR Lucille, a Maid ..,,,,....,,.,,.,i,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,v,,..,,,,,...,..,,.i..,,.,,,i....,,,i....,,w. KATHLEEN RUTLEDGE Much ability for amateur acting was displayed on the High School stage March 29, when the Advanced Dramatic Class presented a one-act play, Two Crooks and a Lady . This play was directed by Mr. Frank Bacon, who introduced Dramatics into the school last term. The two crooks provided plenty of action and especially when Lucille, the maid, was forced to shoot her partner, the Hawk. It seems that Mrs. Simms-Vane, a paralyzed widow, owned a very valuable diamond necklace and it was up to Lucille, the maid, to obtain this for Miller before he would marry her. The first problem of the crooks was to get rid of Miss Jones, a companion of Mrs. Simm-Vane. The crooks double crossed each other and it wound up they both were forced to go to jail. 'Enter the 7 ern Ann Carey ...... , .,.......,. MAUD CARTER Betty Carey ...,.... .e...,... M ARIE GrEss1NG Harold Lawson .....,,.... . ....,, . .....,., .ARTHUR WEAVER Mrs. Carey ,,,..,......e. ........,..,,,,......,,.,,.....,,,..,,..,,,....,e,......,.,.,,.....,e.,.,.,,...,,.,...,... R UTH SMITH Enter the Hero was a second of a series of plays to be given by the dramatic classes this year. It dealt with Ann Carey a young woman hopelessly in love with Harold Lawson an engineer in South America. It seems Miss Carey went so far as to write herself letters, mail them, send flowers, telegrams and even an engagement ring. So far as the public knew it was all very true. All went well until Lawson put in an appearance. It ended that these two com- promised that Ann should write him asking for her release from the engagement. The other character added a great deal to the success of the play. Marie Giessing as Betty the younger sister and Ruth Smith as the mother. - Maud Carter and Arthur Weaver did marvclously well in the leads. The play was given May 7, at a regular Auditorium Session. It was directed by Frank Bacon. Page One Hundred Eighty-eight Y919 ' ng a 41' pw, 03 2926! A Q A X ii as in X sr M, , er, f ,. ,. I A ' F iiii 1 Xxx W of 1+ V ' Q ,frm sc, Q 9 S . 6 x A ' 'y 4 ' Teriiunatl Zgnnnr Easing The National Honor Society, is an organization which was newly instituted at the High School. The East St. Louis High School Chapter is the 798th chapter in the United States. Membership to the Society is not determined solely by scholarship but by leader- ship, courage, service and scholarship. It is very necessary to have all four qualities. Forty-one students were elected as charter members of the National Honor Society. The February and June '29 classes hold twenty-six places, February '30 has six mem- bers, and the June '30 class has nine members. The students of the Society were publicly initiated into it on Tuesday, May 14, 1929. The members according to classes: February '29 RUBY HERRINGTON LAURA JONES MARY ELIZABETH GIRARD fum' '29 ROBERT BRODERIGR LUCILLE LESTER BRENDA MACFARLANE MARY BRUCE ESTHER LLOYD MIKE MEYER CLIFTON FRIEBERG ALBERTA MEINTS DONALD MORROW MARION HARZY VIRGINIA MORRIS DOROTHY RIVES MARY ANDERSON WILMA NORBURY RUTH SMITH IRMA CULBERTSON WILLIAM SAUNDERS MAR. VAN VOLKENBERG ELIZABETH GLASGOW VIRGIL SORRELLS BERNIGE WEISS MARGARET KEYSER ROBERT LITTLE February '30 DOLORES BARTHELOMY SIDONIA STEDELIN RUTH JORDON BETTY JONES GEORGE GERHOLD LEONARD WATERS june '30 GEORGE HENDRICRS HARVEY SMITH MARION MALLETT MARJORIE STEDLIN EARL MCCLOUD HARRY LEWIS WOODRDW OZMENT MARTIN WAIDMAN LUCILLE MILLER Page One Hundred Eighty-nine H . YV in ,. 29 f Y v Q1 xv v X x 4 , I K 0 I P K a , 0, K V 2 I X N fx - 9 3 I ui 'I Q 3,-Q I ' I L- -- T- 'V ' Q AB . . .. . AL A ef xc' V a V' 3- V V Q V 99 xfx, I X ,K f ,, A A 6 , ' 9 x A - .f 4 ' 1 i 2 -4 Q1 'sf 5 L4,,.v.HQ 1' '- ,,. 1. sv: ,, ff x ' 12527, Zz'lIZ . . , fl u V Ei il llh '- ' f fm . l' wivW..lltfisdlllMmnun-mwhyiwmwwwaimM'5Ji.jll..in.1 J mn Page One Hund' d Ninety-one im . . Q3 , V VJ V if A N xl t V gy- V519 ' i 'ef W X4 ' M ,M 'P' GJ Q ,. ..-AM ,.A,,, - . so I s 'f Q' A V s s ' .fr as s Wgfebieee ' eyftemte a TC' - . A -. . W f I .-. .-...9 I WA. ,. A 9 419 IIIIIIJU A TYPICAL REVIEW OF ANY ESTLIAN BY ANY EAST SIDE STUDENT By the Observer A staff I don't like, sympathizing with a faction I'm against, published a so-called year-book under the direction of a would be editor and business manager. The Annual this year has some of the best ideas ever used in year-book production, and is better gotten up than ever before-but that says nothing. The Humor Section is worse than has ever been produced before-there is no humor whatsoever. QI wonder who told the editor he was clever.j There is nothing in that section other than wise cracks about my friends. I don't like the section at all. The spelling is rotten-e. g., my name, lower left of page 681 is spelt with three q's instead of one. I thought I would split a tendon laughing at the simplicity of the section. Someone is certainly a horses neck. I was bored to tears trying to wade through the dumb jokes. fNote: I think my literary criticisms are awfully subtle, the sarcasm is cleverly concealed.j A poor cover badly printed put the finishing touches to a terrible book in every sense of the word. Four pounds of junk, I'd say. I could write more about the darned thing but I'm just one of the common reporters and won't be an editor till next year-maybe. P.S.: The book has the other usual rotten sections. Page One Hundred Ninety-two C, I g. x V W W X x We 's I -f teh' ' ' Eff' N 1- ' i f A V ' Ur' I 1 I .... A - X7 V Q a V 2 Q V I Q 5-1 S4532 S' .. weemelea- ig-ll M' WI 0 x 'A'AA A 'A ' Y'Y'Y' ' ' ' ' S ' 4 Illllllllll E wish to extend to the student body our tlzdnley for their .vplendid eo-operation d ttring titty past year. '79 THE CAF ETERIA STAFF GRETCHEN GANSCHINIETZ, Director MRS. M. BILBREY MRS. J. FEENEY MRS. M. BAXTER MRS. H. E, SKILES MRS. CLARA BORGER MRS. J. B. SMITH MRS. E. M. DAVIS MRS. C. TOUCHBETH MRS. ALMA YOUNGHOUSE Helpers ROBERT PERKINS, Candy Salesman GORDON ANDERSON and LUCIBEL COOPER, C h we A Real Service to a Real School : llllll Illlllllllll I , llllllllllllllllIlIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page One Hundred Ninety-three 'we A -n - 4 en - A M V a t uw Z., 'il' ' QQ 5 ....... S ., ,...,.,, -11 Q rrmegxei X ' 4 A HIGHLAND REAL CREAM The Old Fashioned Kind for PARTIES CLUBS AND E East 2011 ICE CREAM SPECIALS East 2012 Mary: What did you make in chem- istry? Dorothy: The professor. i Red Blythe: Is the Leaning Tower of 5 Pisa in Scotland? 3 Art Weaver: No, it tips. Ralph: Look at the enormous shoes on that hurdler. Kate: All tractors have big shoes. EVOLUTION OF AN EXPRESSION Soph: Oh! 'minna daze. Senior: 'Ow menna days? If It's Drugs, Phone Confectionery B A U M E I 5 T E R FROZEN DAINTYS The State Street Druggist NOVELTIES -l SODA Just Around the Comer to Free Delivery to All Parts of City 8th 81 Ohio East 9412 East 4309 gllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIllVllllllIllIllIllllllllllilllllllllllllll I lllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllIllllllllllllll I Page One Hundred Ninety-four fflwlg g V 49 E a V 10, V 0, I 'Mix' A A ' Q54 tap, A p X V fn' I FQHKQQBKQII i g A I illIIIIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIINIIIIHIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII - IIIIIIIIIIHIIII HIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIII11IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHIUINIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHIUI Compliments of HILL BRICK CG. 51st and St. Clair East St. L0uiS, Illinois I5ifx.Iifrf?II ' Du EU I V HW WLC-2 'I in il! F4166 rink are wutzfu! 5 IIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIII HIIIIHIHIHIHIHIHIH.HIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllVIIIllIIHIKIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIII HIIIIIII V llllllllll Page One Hundred Ninety-five , ILI .. 0:2 ' W' V X19 . V 40 N' V I 1 2 eff x .-4' fy, 4' as ' f xv? ' ' 7 f I C ? I QQ ' A Q I ,III I IIII eEiC ' A 1 'I V 4 IINIHIHIHIHI lillltlllilll I I I I I II Illllll IIIIII IIIIIIHII Iilll Il I IIIII I4IliIIIIIWIMINIIIVIKIVIIII FILL MOTOR CO. 916 State Street Z Authorized Dealers BRODHEAD MOTOR CO. 8th 81 St. Louis Ave. Compliments of C. D. CALVERLEY 8: CO. 2050 Ridge 3 A Scotchman had vanished. His E friends searched high and low but nary a sign of him could they find. Finally after five days he was found starving on a pay-as-you-leave street car. McCasland: Father, what makes the Q. world go 'round? 2 Mr. McCasland: Son, I've told you a 5 thousand times to keep out of the cellar. Got a match? Sure, got a cigarette? Sorry, I just wanted to read this sun- i dial. Big Shot Holten: Boy, this is sure a patriotic penf, Tex Spiller: And why? Big Shot: It's gone dry, buddy, bone dryf, Edwards fthe dash manj: Coach, I can't get my locker closed, Frankenberger: Take your shoes out. Automobilist: Great guns, I've run over a student. '29: Don't take it to heart, old man, it's just a Soph. Run over to school and collect the bounty. Get It At Knoebel's Sundry Shop GIFTS, CARDS STATIONERY, ETC. W. A. GUYTON 40th 8z Waverly DRUGS E East 1900 417 St. Louis Ave. giIHIINIHIIIIllllllllIHI!IlilliKIHINllillilltllillllltl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Page One Hundred Ninety-six x f f I A Wo I I I I ,ffl 5:2 mm Q 'ZQAN , X sv sf xv sv I '41-5 S S4 I L 353, r ' A qtixu' I X X M- e ' V Q L M Y v 1 u , YW A A. Q A A J v- X Q il w W 4 I I I I IIllIIIHIHIHllllllllllIllHIllllll!lllllllllllllllIlllllllllIHII4IHIl!lHlllll'l1llIIlIIHIHlllllllllIHIllIllIliIlllllllllllllllllllllIllHIlilLlllllllllllllllllllllll LIBERSTEIN JEWELRY COMPANY The Home of Qualify BF Pk 94 H4 We carry a complete line of Jewelry in our stock. Come in and look it over. We guarantee all watch and jewelry repair- ing done at our store. An expert Optician at your service. Agents for Gruen, Bulova Times, Hamilton, Elgin andl Illinois Watches. Pk vk 'Y PK EjtllfZ:,lET:iirw- e 1:-ll II Xxyxlllrlllf X , J' u 4 ' ,igh-W ---A . if ,. I' Zenith ' sn' ' F reed-Eisema X XX l I 1 Af nn ,4 l5'vWE g F Valley Tone a' Bl Qui. JI W . RADIOS I 1' 'lull 1 I . , illlllllll llllllllll 1 lllllllllHllVIHlllllllllIVIIlIlNIlHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - Page One Hundred Ninety-seven YQ O 4 n , 0, 29 .bf 9 uf 'af X Q y X A V E V V V VHA . X X! ex H. H is A , A 5 ' Q S I , ip , u V, J ,, e ff ' 'Y . A ' A e M e,,e A ..,. p 1 ' . . se ismic .3f! 4, If a Boy Loves a Girl That's His Business If the Girl Loves the Boy That's Her Business If They Get Married That's Their Business If They Want to Buy a Home That's Our Business FRED. F. J TTO Real Estate, Loans ami Insurance 50621 Missouri Avenue East St. Louis, Illinois 5 East 7660 Res. Phone Midway 358-W Sign on Drug Store: Take home a E brickg you may have company. S Station WEAK broadcasting. The next 5 number will be a solo entitled: When she was young she had red hair, but it . died. Dixon: lQTl1CfC,S one thing I like about my girl. lnnis: What's that? Dixon: The guy she goes withf' Spiller says his favorite Browning char- acter is the machine gun type. Compliments of LIEBER CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 508a Missouri Avenue MANDARIN CAFE 237 Collinsville Avenue After the Show Dine at Mandarin Chinese and American Dishes glIlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page One Hundred Ninety-eight .x A A v is ow A is iv t as ' e N V0 9 4 ex 0 Ox 'ZHN' fx! Nl QR X g is 1' W 5 ' L E! 8 I - us L Y .1 -1 R Q I .2 ' G.- , U i ,s A 6. i 63 Y A ! ,. i Q 43 U 'S l s ,G fp Q7 f N -W 'W W I ' A ' ' so ' A , d vr 9 I v' 2:9 , Ms. I 4 IIIIIIIKIIIIIHIIIIIIIlilIllIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIII IIHI II lllll II Illllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll IHIIIIllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIII llllllllllllllllll Y Of' PARKWAY INN ml Bvzrbevue - First Convict fGamblej: When I get E out of this place I'm going to have a hot time, aren't you? - Second Convict fBallardj: I d0n't 2 know, I'm in fer life. Perkins: What's that peculiar odor in the library? Rives: It must be the dead silence. GVERHEARD IN LIBRARY Miss Bean: What made you oversleep X this morning?,' A Schroeder: Well, you see, there are eight of us in che house and che alarm was set for seven. I l i A thought for some of our beauties: I Keep that fool girl complexion. 2 Peter Fellner, President James T. Crow, Vice-Pres. Othmar Fellner, Secy. 85 Treas. Hy, Beuckman John Costello !ELLNER- . RISW' 0. E coR.coLLmsvlLLe afsTLouls,Avz LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Dry Goods, Lace Curtains, Draperies and Window Shades MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS lim 4300, 4301, 4302 EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. Illlll Illlllllll I IIIIIIII Il I IIIII II ll Illlllllll ll llllllll II llllllll II I IIIIIIIII Il ll I I llll II I Illlllll IllIIIIIIlIVIIIIIIIIHIIIllIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllli Page One Hundred Ninety-nine 'vs -0, 5, , ps, Q 'gb sw 0, , 0 A N19 I ' I I 0 S2901 'i V.-',o,,1ff ', Q, ,K vw 1Tj,LT.1'i'j' v ' ---.... 'T . Y W, V Q W Q, -5.11 iQ H' Wai W eager ei .. i l gp' ' A J ,,,,, ,,, ,,,, -M ' ,-,Am-,,,,. M ' M- R ' 4 IHIII OGETHER with our best efforts in photographing the Senior Classes, We extend our best Wishes for their continued success. fi: VAN MILLER STUDIO PROPRIETORS : Earl Van Houten, 1424 N. 53rd St. EAST sr. LOUIS ROBERT MILLER 3546 Olive sm. ST. Louis Bell Phone Llndell 1881 Just East of Grand 3 IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllllIIIIIIIIIHINIIHIHINII IIIIIHIHI HIHIHIII IIINIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIINIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII lllln, Page Two Hundred W H , Y, X H V V V we on . .. 0 t X Qs eng -4 Lea ' gs 2 . XM A A A 6. ' A '.2i 5? J U K f ' f as - 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IllillllllllllllIlllllIllIKIIIllllllllllllllllllillllIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H Il Il II FI ll H ll ll Illllllll VIIHIUIN SERVICE AND QUALITY Always Something New Clothes for the Young Fellow ALSO FURNISHINGS TO SET THESE NIFTY SUITS OFF HUB CLOTHING CC. L ILLUSION .1 Her eyes are of an azure blue That put the skies to shameg - Her cheeks are as red as any rose That ever bore the nameg 5 Her teeth are as white as preciou - And wondrous is her hairg E Nor will be,-anywhere. s pearl Taggart: Use the word sanctuary in a sentence. W Delmore the Dumb: Sanctuary much E for the buggy ride. Billie Lay: Boo-hoo, I want a Lucky instead of a sweet Qhej.--Note: Adver- 3 tisement. FIRST Compliments of NATIONAL BANK Home of Savings I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IlllllllllllllllllllllVIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln Page Two Hundred One V Q1 xv f . X - A :HH IXZ -uf 'A i -4 ' C 90 . Qs ' ' ' I 'ef I 'vb e i 'vi ' I ' H stss I ,- of 1 A W if - of sf W if A 1 ..- X tfjf' v .L .Ax I A x I A. ' xy C 1- - .. , HOMES OF Lasting Charm FOR S A L E BY F. P. BECKWITH 320 Missouri Avenue THE BROADVIEW HOTEL NEW-MODERN-FIREPROOF 260 RO 0MS Circulating Ice-Water in Every Room Ball Room and Banquet Rooms .l.. . Direction Dinkler Hotels Co., Inc. K. A. DIEKELMANN, Manager NEITHER DO WE! Hartwell: Have you heard the story that's going around about Alice? Blythe: Have I heard it? Why, I started it. And then there's the Scotchman who soaked his feet in Alum so he could wear boys' shoes. She: If I had a face like that, lid die. He: Feeling sick, my dear? WHAT?- SAVE SOME WHEN?- START SOON WHY?-- SUCCESS SURE WHERE?- ---Sawe at the outlzern ' wil C65 n 0, fx' X JA QL my ii, vw OL X Q , x H Q H H sw' eeeee iiii ieeee E v is I V I 1' , ' li . ' , J W- X A I, , , A , ,, A 9 A ,, , .. V19 ii -.. V' I - 4 N W ' ' ' Q, -- -:Qr'ttr'f'f'----j f '11 ' - r X if 3 M 4 llllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllLlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll EMMETT TURNER SAYS: Buy Your Graduating Gifts From Emmett Turner Jewelry Co. 217 COLLINSVILLE AVENUE Olember of February '28 Clnssj Groh fat dance partyj: Whose that awful looking bimbo over there? Winklemeyer fthe hostj: That's my 'Z9: That girl's a corkerf' '30: Who is she? ,29: She works down at the bottling wife. works. Groh: Oh-er-pardon my mistake. i- Winklemeyer: No, no, mine. Ellis: Mr. Brendel, are you wearing l- spans? What do you think of monogamy? Brendel: No sir, that's my long un- Hopp, Jr.: I like walnut better. derwearf' Compliments of HARRY KLIE THRON'S Barber and Beauty Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Meet Us At S12 207' ey 's Confectionery IlllllIlVIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I I I I I.I MAJESTIC CANDY SHOP Hot and Cold Sandwiches WE BAKE 0l'R OWN PASTRIES WE MAKE 0l'R OWN CANDIES I I l I IHIHIHIHlllllllllllllfllHllIllIIHlllllllllllllKIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I I Page Two Hundred Three 0 I Q W 1 A px gh! V 'V V la f 'Z -V M.-i l egg, - -' Hi l Z I QF ' Q Nz . in R ,.k. ,..C ? -r M2 or A 0 ' rrrr L. .- , 7 , 1 ' as qjlf XXX- X W' V gy' V 6 W X xxx K K r i 1 Q x T xx I1 ice' A ' -7 'W ,QQ QlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllhlllll ll'IVIIVIIWIllllllllllllllllHIV IVIIHIHIHIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIlllllllHlllllllllllllllllllll i A Word to the Wise- That's YOU The Rexall Store is usually the most reliable Drug Store in any city. Selected by the United Drug Co. on account of its reputation for fair dealing and compe- tcncy. Compliments of N o matt-er how good a medicine, if not u s e d p r o p e r l y nl a y d o harm, there- fore, when Q fs f qs- 'iw' 2 9 gl' .4 f .ig , F CJ W foil' , , he 5 , 2 -ami Q gfic ' '7 N- l sf be V ' ,IQ ', Chas. F. Merker in doubt ask Merker. His clerks, too, a r e trained to r e n d e r 'zhe service rf steering you right. The Rexall Druggist EAST ST. LOUIS 326 Missouri 316 East Broadway 248 Collinsville Avenue Peoples Finance and Thrift Co. I call my sweetie aeroplane because she's no good on earth. Advertisement for a well-known Au- tomobile: After nightfall, the most im- portant thing in the car is the clutch. And the breaks, we say, the breaks. Plumber: I've come to Hx that old tub in the kitchen. Max Harned: Mama, herc's the doc- tor to see the cook. Absence makes the grades grow lower. MER CONTRACTING COMPANY Constructors of Buildings TillIlllllVIIHIlIIllllIlllllIllNllNllNIlllllllllllllllillllllill IHIHIHIHI ll lllll llllllllllllllllllillll lllllllllllllll llllilllll ll lllll ll ll llllllllllllbllllllllll illillillilllllllllllllf' Page Two Hundred Four NY 0 z a I ' Us 'H-if f A ff ,A ,, o u V rf u V rf - -,A 9 get K 5 J ,ea 1 6:32, f t ge: WM M---W , M , ,,w,, V , .AS X , W -..., . ........... ...........-...........i......-........ f EY 'W X-X, 53, 9 W3 , LQ, 'Kia I, up 5,9 xxx fx! 0 A- lil Iilll I I I I I I Illlllllllillil I I IHIHIINIHI I I I I I lllllllllllllHINIINIIHIUI I I I I I I I I IWIIHIHIINIHI I I I I I Ill I Ill Ill Ill Beckwith Bros. Co. w. E. BECKWITH INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE A. BI. BEUKWITH , 1. BECKWITII AND LOANS A 1' F. A. BECKWITH 320 Missouri Avenue Jane: I'vc a notion to give you a 2 piece of my mindf, Bill: Don't tear it up just for mc. .-.1--1.- 5 Actor: A horse! A horse! My King- Q dom for a horse!,' Spainard ffrom galleryj: Will a jack- ass do? Actor: Sure, come on down. Beggar: Will you kindly give me A dime for a sandwich? Waterston: 1,et's scc thc sandwich. Blind Drag: I'm so happy when I'm dancing. - Blind Dragger: Gosh, you must lead E an awful sad life. F arty-five Years In Business WATSON S BOOK STORE B. GOEDDE 81 CO. Superior Lumber and Mill Work 2040 ILLINOIS AVENUE F ifty-Eve Years of Service IIllIIIIllIlIIII u I I Ill I IllillllllIllililllillllllllll I I IWIIWIWVIZWIHIINIINIVWI I I I IllllIllIllIIlIWIHIllIHIllIllINNINll!NIllllllllllillllilllllm Page Two Hundred, Five Hx y iiiii . y I I I nv 9 I V I In I V. v'yA A J Q4 A I Q 5 A 'A Qs I ' A ..-, N 4 f ' A ' H ,, I 1 ,,.. nm .. . R , mmm? ... -if Q A 53:0 1 14? xxx, Am- A - Y Al X A 1 if ' 4 llIIIlllIIIIlVIlVIlill1ll1llIlIIll1Illll1lI.IIllilIllll Ill Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ask To SeDAN DAN BLACKBURN AT BRODHEAD MOTOR CO. For Your New or Ifsed Ford Sth 8z St. Louis Blvds. FRED L. SCHROEDER Jeweler and Optometrist 413 St. Louis Avenue Our Location Saves You Money SERVICE SINCE 1868 Surely sixty years of continuous and faithful service in furnishing 2 : hardware to East St. Louis is evidence of our desire to serve our customers 2 s with the best at all times. SCHAUB HARDWARE CO. e Bridge 4115 314 E. Broadway East 682-J L 5 Teacher: Wimmer, your lessons aren't 5 done today. Where did you go last night?,' Wimmer: To the movies with a girl, Teacher: Get out of this class for a 5 Week. Where did you go last night, 5 Tommy? Tommy: Out parking with a girl. Teacher: Go home and stay home 5 two Weeks. Where are you going Mr. Broderick? Broderick: Teacher, my school days 3 arc over. 5 Big Crutch and Cane Man from Crip- ple Creek: Why did Bill blush so just L then? I Big Button Man from De Vest: Oh, v hc looked on the table and saw the turkey T dressing. Mitchell's Confectionery 1357 College Avenue Ice Cream and Candy Home-Made Cakes and Pies East aasowl :Ill'lllllllllllllllllllllllllI'llllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I I I I I I I I' Page Two Hundred Six Compliments DAUER Grocery and Baking Company 5 3300 State Street III l'I I I I1lllIllIllIlllIIIllVI!Vllllllllllllllllllllll I I I I I'IlI I I IT N lb wt: . ZEAI EW e A V no I iv vf I ev X 7 is fxjlg x gg 1 , t Q: ,K fy: V A V ' A 1 ,Ax 0. x , A - 41- A ccccccc , sf , M I I 'Q -'-WWT'3M ' iwku' n 9 ' El we , 9 A 1 A. 9 1 .A HORMBERC-'S F. C. HAMLIN 8: CO. BOOK STORE TWO STORES 10th and Summit 351 Collinsville Ave. W Phone, East 2065 Spivey Bldg. 2 School Books-Office Supplies Home Ice Cream and Ice Co. WE MANUFACTURE OUR ICE CREAM AND ICE At Your Service EAST ST. LOUIS, ILLINOIS HU TER HAM BACON SAUSAGE East Side Packing Co. Establishment No. 650 ZJIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI' .IIIIIHIHIIIIHIIIIHII ' . 'IIIIIIIHIHIHIHIIIIHI' 1 I'. IIIHIIIIIIll!IUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllHI!IIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS Page Two Hundred Seven M v, I M I I , X V sf V ff Vx 'TA19 an A ' - 92, ye. T' I an I 'Z if bf - 'v e W ' W f We cc. I ,, ,- WP GV in . ' r X 0 , Q ,, ,. I1 , AX? , I-5 .gp x xx :xx 4' THEY'RE FAST WHEN CRESCENT CASS ED YOUR INDEPENDENT HOME COMPANY HEFTY NU HEFTY Beta Chapter of East Side High Was Established in 1492 Revived in 1929 because of indigna- tion against Toledo Scale Company. ACTIVE MEMBERS Qln Order of Sizej . Tinyl' Johnson, Royal Opener of Ccrc- monies. : Blanche Mitchell , ,ssr,,,,,, Imperial Pretzel - Blanche Weilmuenster, Mighty Corkscrew g Tom Muifo .,,,t, . ,,,t,..,, Head Bartender Chas. Bobinette .,,.,,,,,i ,, Chief Taster Motto: Love e one another for no . Y t one else loves ycf' Object: To promote good fellowshipg accomplish the repeal of the 18th Amend- mentg and to have scales register over 300 pounds. Qualifications: Must weigh at least 200 poundsg be a regular customer of East Side High Cafeteriag be a lady or manfusser and heart breaker fothers not for publicationj. Average Weight: 276 lbs. faggregate wt. not givenj. He: This is pre-war gin. She: Whatcha mean, prc-war gin? I-Ic: It's always followed by a fight. LEON G. SMITH 8: BRO. Realtors and Insurance ARCADE BUILDING East St. Louis, Illinois T I.lI,lIllI.7I1lIilIHIHlHj4ll1lIIlI'lIl1I:NI?4IHIl!I1I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I lil I I I Ill I lil I I I lil I Page Two Hundred Eight X QA' JXSQ Q4 K ei k Y H V 'Z L 1 if ' f I ff I H I MIVIIILII Whenever You Think About Your NEXT Suit, Topcoat, Tuxedo or Overcoat-Have J. B. impson, Inc. 709 PINE STREET ST. LOUIS, Mo. TAILOR IT FOR YOU TO YOUR OWN MEASURE 523.50 531.50 339.50 Slmpfofz Tailor Cloflzey zoltlz the College Tozlolz Tell Your Friends About H- R- GUODMAN 2 , Bridge 2437R Slmpson Values Salesman: . lwlwl ,wI,lI.ll.ll VIHIJIJIQ WIIIIL I!IHlHlilIHIHIHlH I Page Two Hundred Nine V WV RV EV ' '. ., A E.. T Q, E gm 'fo S QQ. '21 Q3 2 Pb S ,A S Y ' S S uu., ...S ,- u T9 fa 5 V gy V' 2 xl xr, . f Q, ' xx gf' XNZEV A Qu 4 A- I I ' 9 'xy X W f 0 V A V Q - V K- ,. A.. - I A -. ,. ,,,, -, , X' ! ,.. ,,. 9 X 42 lillillillillilliNliilillilllililliiliill li1l1Il4ilHll' THE EILEEN Sandwich Shoppe We Serve HYDROX ICE CREAM SANDWICES COLD DRINKS 'llNlllIIillllI1llllilIIll:NIHIHIHIHIHIHIVliflhllillll. i MESTMACHER CO. Local and Ling Distance Hauling H. MESTMACHER, Pres. Phone East 1488 404-6 East Broadway EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. DO YOU KNOW ANY WHO- -laughs in that some silly manner as does Bob Brendel? -chew their gum like our friend Happy Evans? -breaks into society as often as does Tom Cassady? -knows less than Red Blythe? -dances like Tom Duffy, except Homer Warneld? -likes and enjoys the Estlian? --does not know and like Dolores Browning? P. FLANN ERY 81 SON Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SAND CEMENT BRICK STONE SEWER PIPE Specify Flannery's Face Brick East 7000 or 7001 Bridge 4145 2101 T0 2107 STATE STREET :IlIIIIIIIKIIllIill!IllllNIliIlilllIllllllllllllllillil HllilllliillVIHIIIIHIHIHIHIHIEIIIllNllVINllVIHIHIHIINIHIHIHI ,l. Page Two Hundred Ten nxyy, . V I iv I 4 I iv Y ff o ne I Q ish- I , ew W .,, , A bi 9 , A ' ' GJ .V ,- .- X il S7 , er. . 4 ,. X I 'Y at I I E iiiii N 3 V 5 1 Uri I 'vw 9 I H ra .' - . .. .. N .. - A N 1 R 42 llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIIIIIIlIIIIlII III Clzooying a Career In choosing a career, high school graduates should give a thought to their own inherent inclinations and natural abilities. The successful doctor, lawyer, executive, artist, is vitally interested in his life's work. Not to be, hampers-and sometimes prevents-the fullest expression of one's real worth. The public utility business oiers excellent opportunities to the earnest and ambitious youth who feels that his ultimate success lies in that di- rection. We will be pleased to discuss these opportunities with interested graduates. East St. Louis Railway Company PASS THE DUST PAN Wedding Guest: This is your fourth 5 daughter to get married, isn't it? Blythe: Ay, and our confetti's get- ting awful gritty. ENCORE E Parting is such sad, sweet sorrow, Q I think we'll part again tomorrow. 5 -Broderick. OUT OF THE BAG Dean: And where have you been for the last week? STUDE: Stop me if you've heard this one. POPULAR MORNING EXECUTIONS Teacher: What do they call the in- strument the French people use for be- heading people? Winklemeyer: The Gillette, I think. Compliments of INTERSTATE STONE 8: MARBLE WORKS See the Best Shows at- ' Redman' s MAJESTIC Theatre I I I III I Illlll IllllIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I IllIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll. Page Two Hundred Eleven Hx I 6 I Q I 'Z IV 'I fy V V V V X X A f J XX ' t ll - ew r L I, A, s C K ,J Rf N 4 Q ' fi, -A xi ' ns 1 rf, P A 'PL' Q I v i I ' vw Q er A. 49 V gy V a 1 wx- , ' me 'ff' A A 9 V 2' , ' , N, M, ,-,A,M,,, I Wm vg 4 K . Compliments of Union Tru t Co. Member of Federal R eserve System PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT BY Bob Sweet: UD The check was large for what I earn No atter-for her love I yearn. UI wok Louise to the PIQY Andnthen I did get in return: And later to a fine cafe, I Whereat she promptly put away: 1 rouglsh glance? 1 order chicken saladg 1 Pat on the arm, 1 lot assorted vegetablesg , 1 lobster. 1 whiff of perfumeryf' THE BOY OR GIRL Who desires a higher education must be ambitious and have the grit to overcome all difficulties. The greatest diiiiculty is the securing of funds to complete this education. THIS ASSOCIATION furnishes the opportunity whereby you may have the money required for your college education. Save systematically and in a few years your education is secure. Ten shares of stock, requiring a monthly payment of 35.00, will, in eleven years, mature to S1,000.00. THIS ASSOCIATION IS THIRTY-FIVE YEARS OLD STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N. G. W. BRICHLER, Pres. W. K. CANNADY, Treas. - H. M. HILL, Vice-Pres. E. R. HISSRICH, Sec'y. 324 Missouri Avenue gllIlllllllllillllllIlllllllllllIllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll I I Page Two Hundred Twelve 1 2519 ' ' ev, V pf pw, II' 0, V 2996 Ni -wg ' QQTQ in. ' - of A ll I C 9. - 4 . QQ. ' f e ,S 'gb ..f or 6, A 0 0 11 or N' cy , Q Q7 V , Q, XY 1 . I1 .wxf vw wa' Q, 4 . sses A sesss A sssee We .. 4 IIIIHWIINIINI Pieiurey of Gmdueziey Appearing in This lyme Were Made by an Miller Studio 3546 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER Members Photographers Association of America - -1 ' ' 1 I I I HINIHIINIII I I IXIIIII 'I I ? 1 HIHII Page T o Hun dr d Thirteen P f fxlg K . . . T . W V W T ' V r VP A 'QL To A 'v e 4 ' ' L T or N A--. AW- Q 1-.hm--i , 7 H ,, . ' fa vm 9 -.. I 1 V719 65 nw, ,Q 'f 05 '2 5 . X g V V V V gx . ' g 0 ' 4 my ' L 4 -C , .J XFX! 4 LQ -G lug ' Q58 K sb ' vine. 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