Hancock Place High School - Momento Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1944

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RX i I l, ':,. .M . ..,.,,,: Lfvf C ix - Qjjgz-wwf' ,T C, up XXL, og - L,,,M- MJ - up-- Y h FORWARD The class of 1uA,nas compiled this book of memories in 'the hope that, upon leaving, this school, it might help to. bring ack fond memories o the 'halls of Hancock. If through thls book, just one life-long friendship is obtalned, we shall 'not feel that our time has been wasted. . , The staff ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . Delores Fehlbaum Assistant Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . Rose Mary Pohlman Business Manager. . . Virginia Rettig, Mary Jane Rodermund Photographs . ....... .Laverne Woker, Delores Ploesser Mary Richardson, Margaret Hecht, Arlene Rudolph Burnette Harster, Warren Sandusky, Irma Krepps Retha Patrick, Marion Reeves, Henry Michael Artists . ........ Rita long, Billie Jean Black Sports ...... Virginia Frank, Norman Schmid, Vermal Boone Organizations . . . . Audrey Schober, Carol Lofton Miscellaneous . . . .Irma Bodeman, Laverne Gretschel Lorraine Zimmerman, Evelyn Milne Calendar- . . .Bernice Horst, Lucille Banner Jokes . . ......... Myrt Fassler HiSt0I'Y . . . . . Raymunda Hennrich, Helen Dauer Will. . . vxrwf . . Jean Grate, Hilda Resetarits ?l'0Ph9CY- - 1 . , Betty Bricker, Lois Wade H3719 Spenser . .,.. .- Miss Johnson Sponsor ............... . Miss Tebow Typing, Lteneiling. ani Nimeogrepufrg . . .Staff Members L -I ' ....'- , H ,W ..l, V k H -I If-. , v -. -J. 1 . . . . , .'. We, the Seniors of '4u, dedicate this A issue of the Memento to the following I I teachers of our sohools who are now y I serving with our Armed Forces: Bernard C. Luebkert Army William P. Evans Air Corps William Drennan Air Corps Edward Block, vArmy Catherine Risen . WAVE Robert Gibson Naval Air Corps Elwin Williamson Army Lucius Guese Navy Ruth Rosenhauer WAC Sarah Penn Red Cross Stanley Kubiak Navy Helen Johnson WAAC 'rihiii This page of the Memento is dedicated to two: men wha- faithfully served their czommuniity for many' years as members of the Hancock Place Board of Eduucawiom. i Mr. Davis Rich served on the Board for thirty years, acting as Pre sident for twelve of those years. This year he resigned because of ill health. Later he and MTS. R5-Ch moved to the city to make their home with their daughter, Mrs. Julius Meyer. - Mr. Wallace Bohlen, for twenty-three years a member of the Board, served as treasurer for ten years.. Mr. Buhlen passed away in December l9l+3 after a long illness. 1 N I 1 Y , MEM ERS OF BOARD Jacob Pfeiffer, Pres George.Sandusky, Vice Pres. Walter Grate, Sec'y. U Charles Reinhold , Trees . August Boenecke, Member William Goessling, Member PATRONS ALLIANCE Marion Thomas, Pres. George Sandusky, Vice Pres. Herbert Pohle, Recording Sec'y. U Mrs. Reidel, Corres. Sec'y. Mrs. Neisler, Corres. Seo'y Joseph Fischer, Trees. Harry Hoff, Trustee 5 n F E Q s E I fl F E i i 5 1 E Q n To The Class of 'hh 0 All or partscf theyear of l9bl-h2- b3and'Lh shall be Known by the histori- ans of the future as NWar Years.U They shallremaihin your memory as vrour High School Years.H You, as ea high schools Class have witnessed one of the greatest and most cruel of all wars. Its sad con- sequehces overshadowed your high school days. For patriotic reasons you have been restricted in many activities en- joyed by former classes, but you have Kept an even heel through it all. You have made your contribution to every war activityf, Kept your balance and retained a morale which isa cre3.it'to yourselves, your class and the nation. To the Class of 'Mu--Throughouj: your future years of service, We wish for you every success, Sincerely fx To The Seniors of l9LpLp This year, despite more or less uh- settlefl conditions caused by the wary, you have oarriecl on in the traditional manner of American High School 'stuclcntsn Yihfl have done the job and I1OW.- near the close of thi year, you may look bach with sat: sr- faction upon a tasfi well done. gm ,,,'f' .1 w A , vi u We X. ,Llc f i n f.,f,gf.f:,7 N I 4 , Z-ffvl I xx i Q . u , xx . .. I ,,,-,V-, . . .v .um ' X . ,,,,,,.,.. ....., . , Y........A,....,,'.1....:.-,-,qw 2... .l.,..-'5-,.,..M D,,,-,-,:.-,-M-..l.,:....I.'.'.... .4.-.... K .0 .... ..'.'.'. '. '.'-- nv.-.. . . .'..'.'.'.',, ---... . ......-.'-.' , . . .. .'.',,',,-,-.- V.-un..-...... .'..'.'.''. .'.'.---ww . . ....'.'.'. '..'. . .............'.'.'.'..'. 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Tebow, Com. Mrs. Ida Mae Davis, Eng., Fr Maryville, Missouri Waverly, Missouri No xfvu NIOo Sq To Co Bo Su Central CO.1.lege .Ao Bo Columbia U.--M. A. ' Washington U. Fifteenth Y ear at Hancock Missouri U. A Fourteenth - ' Miss Sadie Paullus,SOQ, SG. ' Greenville, Missouri S. E. Mo.--S. T. C., A years Colorado U.-B. S. Missouri U.--M. A. Fourteenth Year at Hancock Miss Irene Besel, H. E. MLS: Dorothy G. Gettler, Sc. Cape Girardeau, Missouri Webster Groves, Missouri Graduate Work, 2 years Missouri Wesleyan College S. E. M., S. T. C.--B. S. of Baker University--A. B. Fifteenth Year at Hancock Columbia U., V1 Y.--M. A. ' Fourteenth Year at Hancock Mrs. Thelma Fae Winn, Lib., Math. St. Louis, Missouri State Normal, Kearney. Neb. Special Work. Washington U. St. Louis U. Tenth Year at Hancock pdlx .a c L In , Jackson, Missouri Westminister College Cape Girardeau--B. S. . Arts. Miss Bernice Bt Baumgartner Music, English, Band St. Louis, Missouri Vvashc Ua,'Mc Us, Gola U0 Fifth:Year at Hancock Harris Teachers College Cent. Mo. St. Teachers College 25 Years at Hancock Mr. Stanley Kubiak, P. E. KNOW in the Navyy Hist. Kansas City Mo. Cent. Mo. State Teachers--B. S. 25 Years at Hancock Miss Marjorie Johnson, Art Mr. John J. Lang, MUSi0, Eng. Kirkwood, Missouri Manchester, Iowa Washington U.-B. S. Art Education U. of Dubuque--A. B. U0 .Ac Second Year at Hancock First Year at Hancock Mr. James W. Covington, P. E. St. Louis, Missouri Ste Ua Bs Su, has .Ao First Year at Hancock Miss Sara Margaret Kemp Mr. C. R. Giddings Dorado Springs, Ml So Evo Ss To Cn Bo S First Year at Hancock. Miss Jennie Smallwood Rirksville, Missouri irq: Ee LE: So To C.-----B First Year at Hancock ssouri Salem, Missouri Q S. D. M. S. T. C.--B. S. First Year at Hancock Miss Eunice Meinershagen, S.S. St. Louis, Missouri . S. Central Wesleyan College--A. B ls Years at Hancock il f ,. 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L e , , 'mmm sw-W. 1 fi xx V241 K 'Mufq Mun. .1 Kr-E- E- , 'L ' 2-P .xx fkuru-xnxx gckmia.. 3 ' 'writ' Qkukx Qhunbert. KF .v 'I X- Ax vumvxmm, X .. 3 I Y ... ' 5-af:-1 V Qu 1. .N A. 44' ij.X.' B A q-1.-Kaxwmx, sta - Z- ' J-mmemum. Y '4 V 4 4 Y I' My E1 X 1 f ' nxxyi' . Gunn NAC . ' ' 4.14 HISTORIES Frank Alberti January IS, 1927 Ienay, Mo. 9 years at Hancock .kcsnrzvsncrts AdBIBBIONs To be a success. ACTIVITIES: Hi-Y 'nzmfnng H. 1 Club '43-'hug Baaketcell iMsr.D 'Aug Baseball cngr.J 'b33 Track CMgr.l'b3g Mixed Chorus 'AZ-'hhg Intramurals '52-'Aug Volleyball 'ABQ Ping Pong Champion 'A2-'45, William George Altman July 27, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. 2 years at- Hancock HOBBY: Mechanic AMBITION: Farmer Robert Bannacker D embe 2O 1 2 e'3'r Q95 St. Louis, Mo. Lucille Banner . January l3, 1927 St. Louis, Mot lla yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: Marry George Hoppe ACTIVITIES Pep EBued'bl-'A2 Softball 'bl-'h3: Volleyball 'bl-'b33 Intramurals 'blg Girl Reserve 'A3-Ab: Girl Reserve Play 'h2g Sec, Girl Reserve 'LB-hh: Student Teacher Council Rep. '41, Senior Play Cast 'Aug Annual Staff 'hhg Red Cross'A1gChor US 'hlg Sec. Soph Class 'u2. Blllie Jean Black January 2h, 1927 Poplar Bluff, Mo. HOBBY: SketHing,, Hunting gen A yrs. at Hancock AMBITION: Are you kidding? ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserves 'AO 'blg Senior Play Cast 'MAS Pep Squad 'LO-'Aug Annual Staff'bb Irma Bodeman January 12, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. 115 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Dancing, Stamp Collect ing AMBITION: Success in Whatever I undertake to do. ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserve 'Ll- '42g Annual Staff 'hh Vermal Boone August A, 1926 Hot Springs, Arkansas 12 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Watching Baseball game AMBITION: Get Married and have four or five children ACTIVITIES: Baseball 'AB-'AA Basketball Intramurals 'A2-'ha Ping Pong Tournament 'hh Jerome Breeher May 16, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. ' A hrs. at Hancock V f HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: Get into Service ACTIVITIES: Tisck 'h2g Basket ball 'bbq Growler 'hh Q Betty Bricker August 26, 1926 Lemay, Mo. ' 12 Yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Swimming and Horse- back riding AMBITION: Bookkeeper ACTIVITIES: GirlReserves 'L2 Red Cross 'h2: Chorus'42-LL Russell Calvin January 5, l926 St. Louis, Mo. 2 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Playing , Hockey AMBITION: Play Basketball on army team ACTIVITIES: Basketball 'LZ-' QE 'l+l+: H elub 11,3-un, James Chilton' January 21, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. Owen Conrad' November 15, 1926 A-yrs.au5Hancock HOBBY: Cartooning AM ITION: Blondes ACTIVITIES: Growler Echo Staff Senior Play Qast' hh: Crawler Staff 'LL Helen'Dausr May 5, 1925 St. Louis, Mo. 7 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: PECBQH Q Swimming AMBITION: Receptionist ACTIVITIES: Chorus 'Ang Annual Staff 'hhg Volleyball Intramurals 'LO-'43 Bill Davis 0ctober.3, 1925 12 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Baseball and Basket- ball AMBITION: Baseball or Physical Education instructor ACTIVITIES: Baseball 'A2-'uh Basketball 'Ll-'ALL Yolleyball 'L3: Hi-Y 'h3-'Aki Softball 'u3: Mixed Chorus 'AZ-'h3 Marion:Fessler September 1, l925 Lemay, Mo. HOBBY: Men AMBITION: Ta be a bartender ACTIVITIES: Senior Play Cast 'uhg Orchestra 'A2-'Ang Han- cock Growler 'LB-'Lug Girl- Reserves 'LZ-'L3 Dorothy Jean Fauth November 19, 1925 St. Louis, Mo. 12 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Swimming AMBITION: To hold on to Tony ACTIVITIES: Operetta 'Ali ,, Basketball Maid of Hone? CBC- 'L2: Attenaant for Prom u3g Pres. Girl Reserve 'ang Vice- pres. Girl Reserve 'L3g Senior Play Cast 'bh.-Growler Staff '42-'u3: Dance Club 'hlg Chorus and Glee Club '4l+'433 Orchestra 'h2g Pep Squad 'Ll- 'h3S Red Cross 'LBS Music Fes- tival 'lrlg Intramurals 'Al-'LZ Delores Fehlbaum December 13, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. HOBBY: Sleeping, reading AMBITION: Government Girl ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserve 'Al 'MLS Camera Club 'hlg Dance Club 'bl-'h2g Volleyball In- tramurals 'L2-'Ang Pep Squad 'h2: Annual Staff 'AL Chorus 'Al-'42 Joe Fischer I U October 23, 1927 Lemay, Mo. - HOBBY: Tennis, Stamps, Books AMBITION: Writer, Composer ACTIVITIES: Operetta 'Al-'LB 5- T- C- R- 'h35 Band '41, Orchestra 'L33 Cheerleader 'bhg Growler Staff 'A2g Echo Staff 'hhg Senior Play Cast 'ALS Memento Staff 'Ang StamP Club 'h2-'h33 Poetry Contest 'A3g Pres. Juniors 'h33 Pres. Seniors 'Ang war Bonds and Stamps 'A3-'AA Virginia Frank August 22, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. HOBBY: Sammy lO years at Hancock AMBITION: Housewife ACTIVITIES: Chorus '42 Volleyball 'hl-'Ang Soft ball 'h23 Girl Reserve 'Ll- 'L2g Volleyball Intramurals 'Al-'u2: Pep Squad 'h2-'LB Growler Staff 'h3-'AAgChorus 'h2g Memento Staff 'nh Richard Frazee February 75 1926 St. Louis, Mo, Edward Geiler January 16, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. A years at Hancock HOBBY: Girls AM ITION: To be a sailor Jean Grate July 6, 1927 Lemay, Mb. ll years at Hancock HOBBY: Dancing, Bowling 'AMBITION: To get married ACTIVITIES: Senior Play cast 'uh Pep Squad hh Chorus 'LO-'ABQ Girl Reserves '42 'h3g Annual Staff 'hh Plays of '41-'LZ-'AB Clarence Gray La Verne Gretschel March 30, 1927 Lemay, Mo. 115 years at Hancock HOBBY: Dancing, Singing Whistling AMBITICN: Success as singer on radio ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserves Al 'L2g Dance Club 'A2g Chorus 'ul-'ALS Annual Staff 'uh Burnette Harster, October 22, 1926 A years at Hancock . HOBBY: Dancing, Swimming AMBITION: Typist ACTIVITIES: Chorus 'Al-'A2 Growler Staff 'bag Annual Staff 'Aug Operetta '43 Everett Hecht December 2 A, 1925 Lemay, Mo. HOBBY: Bowling 1 AMBITION: Aviation Margaret-Hecht August 8, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. 12 years at Hancock ' HOBBY: Playing cards AMBITION: ????? ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserves nl Senior Play Cast 'Lug Pep Squad 'L2g Annual Staff 'Lug Attendant to Queen 'hh Raymunda Hennrich March 26, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. A years at Hancock HOBBY: Collecting odd rocks AMBITION: Marry a man who doesn't snore. - ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff 'hu Glen Hoffmann July 14, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. 10 years at Hancock HOBBY: Records AMBITION: Get rich quick Bernice Horst January 8, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. 115 years at Hancock HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: Good housewife ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 'Al- 'A2g Girl Reserves Christmas Play FLZ5 Girl Reserves 'AZ- 'hhg Class President 'Aly School Play 'Llg Annual Staff 'Aug Red Cross 'Al Chorus 'Al-'42 Henrietta Johnson Charlss Kain August 13, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. ' HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: To make a million Lawrence Kelly 1927 112 year at Hancock Russell Kiefer September 6, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. A5 years at Hancock HOBBY: Radio ' 4 AMBITION: Radio TSchnician ACTIVITIES: Band, Orchestra Ping Pong William Kirtmann March 21, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. la years at Hancock HOBBY: Playing basketball Volleyball AMBITION:Be a Navy Pilot Irma Krepps July 13, 1925 St. Louis, Mo. 12 years at Hancock HOBBY: Going to the show: AMBITION: Someday play the trumpet ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff 'hh Growler Staff 'ABQ Mixed Dhorus '43-'hh Carol Lofton September 7, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. 8 years at Hancock HOBBY: Dancing and Singing AMBITION: Sammy ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserve '43-'Aug Annual Staff 'RLS Chorus 'Al-'h3: Red Cross Club 'hlg Pep Squad 'Al-'L3 A. W. V. S. A33 Operetta A3 Q Rita Long ' November 25, 1925 Lemey, Mo. 12 Years at Hancock HOBBY: Sketching, Bicycling AMBITION: To make money ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad'AO-'Al Student Teacher Council 'Al Secretary Girl Reserves 'AO 'Al-'n2g Growler Cartoonist 'A2g Growler Editor 'h3g Art Editor, Annual Staff 'hh Walter Longolius March'l7, 1926 Lemay, o 12 Years at Hancock HOBBY: Playing Accordian AMBITIOH: ElectricalIHGINEER ACTIVITIES: Senior Play Cast 'Alg Intramurals 'A2-'AA Ruth Mertz August 27, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. Henry Micheal January 18, 1926 St. Louis County 12 Years at Hancock HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: To become a Naval Officer ACTIVITIES: Baseball '43, Senior Play Cast 'ABQ Annual Staff 'Ang President of Sen- ior Class 'Ang Member of H- Club 'A3-'Lug Growler Staff 'Mb Evelyn Milne March 17, 1926 St. Louis County HOBBY: Singing AMBITION: Nurse ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserves Annual Staff 'hug Mixed Cho- TUS 'bb Wanda Munray January 9, 1926 Jonesboro, Arkansas 8 Years at Hancock HOBBY: Skating, dancing AM ITION: Air Stewardess ECITIVITES: Girl Reserve 'bl 'Lag Pep Squad 'Ll-'42g Volleyball Intramurals 'ul- 'L2g Orchestra 'L2-'43 Retha Patrioh April 20, 1927 Sikeston, Mo. 25 Years at Hancock HOBBY: Swimming, Roller Skating AMBITION: Music Teacher ACTIVITIES: INtramurals 'Al 'n2g Operetta 'ABQ Annual Staff 'Ang Senior Play Cast 'hh Delores Ploesser September 29, 1926 Lemay, Mo. 65 Years at Hancock HOBBY: Marines AMBITION: Opera Singer ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 'Ll 'L2g Operetta 'A3g Annual Staff 'LA3 Senior Play Cast 'hh Rose Mary Pohlman July 4, 1926 Lemay, Mo. ' HOBBY: Dancing, swimming AMBITIOH: Typist ACTITITIES: Chorus 'Al-'L3g Operetta 'A3g Assistant Ed- itor Growler Staff 'Ang As- sistant Editor Annual Staff 'Aug Volleyball Intramurals 'Ll-'42 T 11 Jean' Post lewa it July A, 1926 Cantwell, Mo. HOBBY: Collecting Post-Cards and coins AMEITIOE: Nurse Laverne Poston Owf'i1f,J.if55'Q,f IF, 1.226 Sb. louis, Mo, ll yrs. at Hancock A HOBBY: Dancing, ping pong, tennis, baseball, skating AMBITICH: Beautician ACTIVIXIES: Choius, Band Ray Powell September 11, 1927 Trenton, Tennessee 11 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Reading .gMBITICN: To go to Ann polis ACTIVITIES: Volleyball '42- 'h3g Baseball 'A3g Hi4Yg H- Club Marian Reswes June 6, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. A yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Swimming, Dancing AMBITION: Stenographer ACTIVITIES: Chorus HIIDA Resetarits February 18, 1926 St. Louis, Co. HODBY: Staying out late AMBITION: To be a young rich Widow ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 'Al- 'A3g Softball 'h2g Pep squad 'hOg Glee Club 'hog Chorus 'AZ-'u3g Basketball Intra- maurarles'LO-'L3g Girl Reserve 'LO-'ABQ Annual Staff 'Aug Growler Staff 'L3-'Ah Red Cross '42, Speech Play 'L3 Virginia Rettig July lh, 1925 St. louis, Mo. 12 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Dancing, Singing AMBITIOT: I have none as yet ACTIVITIQS: Glee Club 'Ll-'h2 Chorus 'A3a'qAg Girl Reserve T Bnflh' Growler Echo Staff M. ., 'n3w'lA3 Annual Staff 'hh Operetta 'L3 Mary Richardson April 2l+,'19?Q Jefferson, City, Mo. 10 yrs. at Hancock HOBBY: Bowling AMBITICN: To get married ACTIVITIES: Chorus 'bl-'hh Dance Club '52, ieshgquad 'Al' Girl Reserve Attendant to Queen 'AB Annual Staff 'hh Harry Risch 1925 . St. louis, Mo. 12 yrs, at Hancock HOBBY: Airplanes AMBITICNS: Flyer ACTIVITIES: Basketball Intra- maurals 'aug Baseball Intrae maurals VA3 Mary Jane Rodermund October 8, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. 8 yrs at Hancock HOBBY: Painting Photos AMBITICN: Paint Photos ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff 'hh Girl Reserves 'L+2-'I-+I-+3 01101113 '43, Girl Reserve Treasurer '53, Vice Pres. Old Soph 'h2 Volleyball Intramaurals 'hh Arlene'Rudo1ph May 18, l926 HOBBY: Going out AMBITION: To get a Man ACTIVITIES: Drum Majorette 'Ll-'Lug Cirl Reserves Ll 'L2g Annual Staff 'hh Speech Play 'hug Icp Squad '41-'LB Operetta fnlg Red Cross 'n2 Growler Staff 'nhgVo1lcyball Intramurals 'Ll-'hug Music Festival 'n2g Oratorica1Con- test 'hh Book Club 'Al Glee Club and Chorus '41-'LB Emil Scheifler May 26, 1926 St. Louis, Mo. Norman'Schmid May 21, 1926 St. Louis Co. 12 Years at Hancocmf HOBBY: Play Accordian AMBITION: Retire at 30 ACTIVITIES: Basketball team 'AB-'hh Vice Pres. Soph Class 'LZ Intramurals 'ul-'L3 Operetta 'Ll Dorothy Schnieders November 28, 1926 Lemay, Mo. l Year at Hancock HOBBY: Dancing, Softball AMBITION: Newspaper Reporter ACTIVITIES: Annual Staff 'LL Audrey Leola Schober May 6, 1926 ' HOBBY: Talking, eating AM ITIOH: To have a good job ACTIVITIES: Class Sec. 'AO 'ABQ Girl Reserves 'L3-'Lug Senior Play 'hh Annual Staff 'ALS Red Cross 'A2g Mieed Chorus 'AO-'Mhz Volleyball: Pep Squad: Growler Staff 'AZ Lois Wade ' February 213 1927 noesota 8 Ye r at Harcock HOBBY. Dcsiguih 1uJBllQiOQ3 :grass Clothes Designer Minneapolis, Min e s f- I . . .I XL ' T 1 ACTJVLULESI Glf 'ABQ Rad Crossg William White March'28,'l927 su. Louis, Mo. Alice Wilcox August 303 1925 St. Louis, Mo. 13 Years at Han HOBBY: Studying AMBITIOH: To Pl ACTIVITIES: Gle Reserves Chorus cock Godfs Word ease God e Club 'AO 'Alg Operetta 'ulg Chorus 155-141 Corrine Woker November 24, 19 St. Louis, Mo. 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'ABQ Journalism L3-'La Lorraine Zimmermann January 19, 1927 St. Louis, Mo. 115 years at Hancock HOBBY: Dancine AMBITION: Bookkeeper' ACTIVITIES: Girl Reserve Ll 'hh Pep Squad Ll-A23 Annual Staff hhg Treasurer of Jr. Class 'L33 Intramurals '42 'A2-'43 Wilbur Silvey July 3, 1926, St. Louis, Mo. 2-fa years at Hancock HOBBY: Sports AMBITION: Marine EBI'I18St Bl6S'CA Charles Berger Charles Chambers Norman Geller Donald Hornung Warren Sandusky ..,f, 4 -' 111i:ld f 272:-' 'inf' ,... N. .. . 1?5!f5ffg. Q 1 I F I fiiggiifiif4f,:.11::L:?::--1-- ' ,.g5g5gf:ffi..CL' Q, Q., LJ LJCJ' '51-ri uhli'-.5.fl.-5715. 5, f' fi K..-' fc.-AQ, ., ,f -2'-ifjfz fffjlb- ' 1 ,. X L v:-:.- , f-,-- I. . V LJ- 'fr' 1' I ' .5:A':'F ,,.. g - .jfl-'gl'-Q. 9 41,552 '1: -:-'41 NF' ..:qQi,'.-:-'1',1'El7, Q R 'A :1f.i:L-'-Z'. 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Post-lewait has been chosen as the Perfect Steno of l95L,,, Miss Burnotte H a r s t e r came in second place., CONTEST. in ART The two most famous Ameri- can artists, Miss Rita Long and hir. Owen Conrad are both competing for the best modern- istic painting .of the year. hiiss Long calls her painting, Farm Life, and Mr. Conrad has named his painting, f'Sci- ence at Work. We know both These artists are considered the best in the country, so it will be a close contest. BARNEY And BA ILUM HAVE new PARTNER There has been a new addi- tion to the Barney and Bai- lum Circus. It is now Bar- ney, Bailum and Woker. Miss La Verne Waker has gone into partnership with the already famous circus owners. There are a few new addi- tions tothe show also. Miss Dorothy Fauth, bareback riderg was ina circus parade during her high school days and was so fascinated by circus life that she decided to make it her career. The other addition is the famous lion trainer, Donald Hornugg. Mr. Iiornung is widely known for his fearless- ness in working with his huge cats. p pp NEW II-UEIITION FOR .AIRPLAAIZES FOUND A new invention has been discovered b-1 Mr. William' White anamr. 'tfiiiian Altman. It is said to have something to do with airplanes. The invention is a goverment sec- ret so the details cannot be disclosed as yet.,,, e NATIONAL BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP Last night the annual con- testfor The National Boxing Championshipff took place at Madison Square Garden, i n New York and our own James Chiltonwas the winner of the bouts. ' n 2. NEW SINATRA HAS BEEN FOUND A new man has been voted the Sinatra of l95b,. He is none other thanililliam Davis I-Ie has been trying to reach this goal since his high school days and now it looks as though his dream has come true. e Hr. Chilton gs next bout will be with Joe Louis, who has come back as World Champ after leavi ng the ring to serve his country. Harry Risen, Mr. cniitonf S trainer has much confidence in Chilton and in his opin- ion he will be the next f.'Jorld 5fi.5H12,:.,'ll..,l c lol, all ll FIRST 'JIOMAN TO RUN FOR PRES?- IDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Miss Virginia Wood has an- nounced her intention to run as candidate for the presi- dency of the United States. Miss Lorraine Zimmermann, HissWood's companion and per- sonal secretary, has filed her declaration and is starting campaign speeches. The quiet, well-liked Miss Wood, has a Very good chance to be nominated as a candi- date and will receive much support from her friends and fe ll9ll..9.l 925.95 1., . -...,- MARY. JAIE RCDERMUYQID WRITES AFFOQFHLR NOVEL Mary Jane Rodermunl, well,-known novelist, has just completed anether novel, al- TJHOUGQE1 che not disclosed the name yet. As you know, Miss Roder- mundtrles to write her books i3.18.Wflf,' that everyone enjoys ree,d1n.gg 'because most of the booits she read werenft writ- ten in such a manner. She vowed to write in her own style and has become quite famous for it. Miss Dorothy Schnieders, a first class reporter on the St. Louis Star Times, has s'1pg:or-ted ?iJ.s:1 Roderrnund a great deal since sh-3 began variting and she says this latest book will be even bet- ter lilsged than the previous 5292523 -...,--... -..-.-.-.-- PROMITEEI-TT SPEAKER ELECTED GOVERNOR Robert Banneckger was elecifff ted gvvernor of Missouri last nigvjvt by an overwhelming ma- jority. It is said he put the election over mostly because oi' his ability to sway the 2912! .Til ..5liE..?.E.?,filS.f2.125i:...- A'. JnRD GIRTEIF TG BEST CHOIR The prize for the best church choir was given to 1Tve'ly:.:.LIilr.e or the Uni- versal -Jhurchon 3.126 S. Hum Street, St. L-suis. Miss Cori ine lfolcer and Miss Alice VV'.i,l.GC3Q, char ch cffi ci a ls from the .sam-: o,if1:.rch, said, 'Miss lfZi'.'Lr.e P 'mrv gated worker ard wellif ltnews what she is cifiirlgg. Thi is the seeend award of this ffi.i.i that Flies ifilne 9.95.5 22.5 ff.. ..l. 93 f......... ERE JP- OF' TROTITSFE SUIT These v-ras almost a riot when people watching the Ray Powell vs . Ruthliertz suit were emotionally disturbed by 3 l the heart rending storyof Miss Mertz. It seems that Miss caught ifowell vvith Jier 'supposedly best girl friend., The angry crowd was final'- ly quietedby police oi'ficf.ers Jerome Breeher and Edward Geiler.. The jury stayed out exaatn- ly five minutes. Miss Marta Won her case, Powell's lawyer, 5Frank Albertiwstated after 'dos' trial that he knew his ease was lost after he heard Miss Mertz's,.3 story. . Judge Emil Scheifler pre- sidedse W 3 y y We REEVES HEIRESS of Reeves Dry Cleaners was inf- herited by Mies Marian Reeves , deught er oi' the founder of the organ ization.. Miss Reeves says she will take Piss Irma Kropgjs as a co-partner. Letfs hope they have as much success as Miss Reeves' 1-f'3iE13.eI.- ., A- . r o ll- FAMOUS WHISTLER RETIRES The well-known Whistler, of radio fame whom everyone knows and loves has dee-rided to retire after many years of excellent service. From the many applicants, he has I The well established chaint chosen men. 1. Hjoffmann to succeed him. Mm. E'Jii7f'mann has often been on the programs 511dv,j'Lj, :tangy on the pfogram ... ...,..,. 4--l l ,, , - - - ----, 1 , i'viT.TLT'HvfIT,LICNAIm1Y REVEALS E3 E C REED The secretary of the multif- millionaire , 'fiarren Sandusky, revealed, last evening, the secret oi' how he acquired his vast f'or'tune. Aft er a much enjoyed dinner they were having coffee- in the' library vahena Virginia Frank, Mr.S'andusky'?'s secretary, ask- ed him how he happened upon his fortune. After much 'hesitation Mr. Sandusky said, Well, itfs very simple, instead of train- ing mydogs to sit up and hog for food, they sit up only for money. At one time I had a whole snow of this sortlf' His business associate and best iiiaienxi, Henryi-Jiohael, at one tiene, been the as- sistant traiinezc of the dogof CI,.i.S3STZf7S LOVER TBEQJOMEG BLJCGIE FILES!- Last night, much to their surprise, the newspaper re- porters on an assign- mentf walked into 'the newly designed Cassaluma, only to find the muohaivertised Boogie King to be none other than Joseph Fischer. During his highschool days, Fischer had a very intense dislike for Y-Q00+2ie and specialized in classics. This goes to .Low how a persons taste for the finer arts chang,e. You may be interested to know that the two charnling ladies, Miss Irma Bodeiien and Miss 1LaVe1-ne C-retschehare the new managers of the sf.-eatry inlarged CasaI'.um.a. It was through their dancing and singing ability that the gas- 5lE-5Q?.iQQ 2.355 .2317 Le - ' 'IELEVIS ION D150 OVR St. Louis University, headquarters of the research on the new television set, announced today that it has been completed and proved suc- cessful. . Norman Geller-, head of this important project, has been tinkering with radio since his early high school days. When he first hit upon his idea, Clarence Grey ,president of the university, became in- terested and offered Geller the university's facilities to help him along. The set will be sent to Washington for military in- -sgeqction inthe near future., MODELS COMING T0 TOY-.TN Three of the well-known Powers Models, Hilda Rese- tarits, Margaret Hecht, and Mary Richardson, will be at Richard Frazee and Ernest Elestfs dress establishment, The Fra-ble. Fra--ble dresses are known the world over for their originality and beauty or style. Mr . Frazee was voted one 9L11.133l1QeP.. Q2-:see 9i..Hf-faH.O?.l...9 51+- I. CGI-TTEET HELD La ,t night Miss Delores Fehlbaum, English teacher and Ve.rmaJ- Boone, arithmetic tea- cher, both oi' Hancock School, held a contest to see which of their pupils had the high- est I . Everett Hecht , yuhior, won the contest mith flying colors and will join the Quiz Kids on their weekly program. Everett Hect,Sr., father of the winner, graduated in the same class with his son's teachers about ten vears ago and was quite sufr3,c.i.sse'i'-'iSO find his son had sucr.. great 3.,bl.Lll3l.Y i , yy i-M H'ENRI'S BEAUTY SALON Henrietta Johnson,the ta-- mous beeutician,is'opening a new shop soon.. She willne assisted by Betty Bricker, hair spec'ialist,I:aVerne Pos- ton,expert authority on cos- metics, and Lois Wade has charge of the manicurists. RED CROSS NURSE HUNDRED Miss Raymunda Hennrich, 1 R: N., was honored the other night because of the out- standing work she has done in carrying on the work started in this country twenty years ago by Madame Kennedy for the cure of-infantile paralysis. The principle speakers of the evening were Dr. Lucille Banner and Dr. Bernice Horst who have been instrumental in raising funds to finance thc research. A feature of the program on the lighter side was the demonstration put on by the Tw,+lrlers, a group from Arlene Rudolphds Studio for Qflllll Major rites . g SENSATIONAL CRASH Last night while going through the Rockies, an air- plane carryinga group of en- tertainers to New York to put on a show at the Veterans' Hospital was caught in a storm and forced to make a crash landing. No one was Killed and only minor injuries are evident as far as the doctors can tell as yet. Among those in the crash were Russel Calvin and Wil- bur Silvey, dramatic actorsg Marioniiasslesa, commedienneg Delores Ploesser, well-Known opera singerg Jean Grate and Billie Jean..Elack, dramatic actresses teamed with Silvey and Calving ' Audrey Schober, Carol Lofton,and Tlrginia Ret!- tig,arrangers of popular musing Wanda Murray, roller skating star and her manager, Retha Patrickg Charles Chambersg Charles Kain, Lawrence K?lly,a William Kirtman, Walter ,gong- olius , and Norman Schmid ,' the famous Se xtetg and Miss Rose, Bjjary Pohlman, Miss America of l95l+. Russel Kiefer and Charles Borger, officers of the Navy Air Corps, were pilot and co- pilot of the plane. Kiefer says the necessity for the crash landing has not been investigated but he thinks the lightning of the storm af- fected the motor in some way. X .Q ...- K 4 M I f' 5 , Q g .f wk X fmxf' si X V if-F1 ? x .9 3 R 1 x , Q N Kv XXX x . f X, Mg,-, ' 1 I X If N ff f- IB cl jx ...iff E I if f H f X 1 1' , HE' .2:f . :fi lj. 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Any similiarities to actual living person is not only coincidental, but is meant to be. .As to directions concerning our funeral, we hope you will come prepared to praise, as well as bury us, forgetting all our trifling faults, and remembering only our manifold and remarkable virtues. We dispose of our possessions in the following manner: FIRST: To our beloved school building, we leave a large barrel of sparkling gratitude drawn from the deepest wells in memory and kept cool and refreshing by large chunks of cold common sense supplied by our Superintendent. SECFND: To our sponsors, Miss Tebaw and Miss Basel, we leave our pleasing personalities, mr 'willingness to obey their slightest command, and all our' fondest memories which we hojne they will never forget. We don't think they can 9 THIRD : To our Faculty we bequeath our intelligence, our ability to argue fluently, our witty remarks, and our love for holi- days. T hese are to be exempt from Federal taxation, as we are sure the Government will excuse them in view of our wonder-- ful character. We also leave our thanks to them for their help and consideration to us, even though we doubt if we were e problem?'? FOURTH: To the cumodians , Mr. Fischer, Mrs. Schicke, Mrs. Strobel, and Mr. Klages we leave a mop and a rake to replace what they have worn out cleaning up after us. ' FIFTH: To our principal, Mr. Lindhurst, and our superindentent, Mr.Mathias, we leave our deepest gratitude for their example and counsel. We realize we owe them much, and hope to prove this to them by becoming citizens that they can be proud of in the future. SIXTH: We give to the Junior Class, our rightful heirs, and assigns, forever, our ability to work together and get what we want. U-Iomeroom is an exception U In addition to this, we leave all our privileges as Seniors, our old notebooks, pencils, old gym clothes, unfinished candy bars, broken soda bottles, .our empty lockers, and lastly, the lump in our throats caused by this last will and testament. SEWNTH I To the Sophmores, we leave a locket containing a list of our mistakes as a class, and the large trunk containing the records of our scholastic, athletic, social, and individual attainments. , EIGHTH2 . For thflf Freshmen, we give our class picture, for their inspiration when the way seems hard and long. In addition, we leave them a complete map of the school building, ggnd grounds! so there will be no excuse for their roaming about in the halls in search of a classroom. NINTH :' The following may seem but trifling bequests, but we hope that the student body will accept them, not as foolish things thrown away, but as valuable assets to those to whom they are bequeathed, and as a continual reminder of the generous hearts and wonderful Senior Class of 191-M. Russell Calvin wishes to leave his heighth to Aurel Minda. .laurel should be a perfect specimen after the Seniors leave. To Fuzzy Fassler we leave Bill Davis's dancing ability. This should make Puzzy even more popular on the dance floor in the future. Ruth Mertz, Ray Powell, and Charles Chambers will their ability'UJmake high school in three years to any student who thinks thati1sis'nt difficult. Better ask one of them first before attempting it. To Frank Edogg we, leave Joe Fisoher's ability to charm the weaker sex. We hope Frank will use this to the best td- vantage. ' Lawrence Kelly leaves his complete volume of up-to-date songs1xJJohn Oberkirsch. John can then croon the latest song hits on the mound, causing batters to strike out while under his spell of song. Marion FaSsler's giftcmfcatching deep jokes we leave to Mr. Mathias- With this added attraction, Mr. Mathias should be even better company in the future. Hilda Resetarits willsher'athletic ability to anyone of the future SeniorscM?Hanoock, who can use this to as good an advantage as Hilda hae. We will Carol Lofton's hearty laugh. to Anna Mae Buehne. This added to Annf- Mae' s quiet laughter should make her laughter ring out through the halls. We wish. toleave Arlene Rudolph's pretty blue eyes to Bertha Jasinski. This added to Bertha's lashes will make her even more attractive. Burnette Harster's slim figure,we'bequeathJmaKonny Wenk. With this acquired thinness, Kbnny should cut a figure in the hearts of the fair ladies. Evelyn Milne leaves her singing ability to Rosaliekmyer. We hope Rosalie will use this ability to sing jJ1HHHCOCK' s future plays. We will Mary Rischardson's pretty blond hair txmRamona Keisker. Ramona should have even prettier hair in thefuture. We leave Marion Reeves' sweetness to Kathleen Riegerix, This added attraction should make her even more popular next year. We will Irma Kreppz, red hair to Billie Jfean- Greer. Now she won't have to take so much pain with hers. We will Virginia Frank, Retha Patifick, Vera Medley, and Dorothy Fauth's ability to become engaged before graduation to anyone who thinks they can do it. We will Rose Mary Pohlmanfs typing, ability to anyfunior who is badly in need of it. We will Lucille Bang r,fand Bernice Horst's closaacompanion- ship to Ruth White and Doris Murray who already are good pals. We are proud to will from Jim Hammond, Bob Bannecker, Bill DeMay, Russell Kiefer, and Clarence Gray, their patricrtism to leave school to :Stein the Armed Forces to all those boys who will soon follow their example. We will Alice Wilcoxfs quiet manner and reserve to Betty and Ruth Valleroy, who could use a little of it. To the future art classes of Hancock, we leave Rita Long, Gwen Conrad, Virginia Wood, lois E'-Jade, and Billie Jean Black's artistic ability. We will to G loria Haefner, Mary Jane Rodermund's neatness in wearing her clothes. A We will Margaret and Everest Hecht's ability to get along as brother and sister to Laura and Lloyd Campbell who seem equally devoted. From Helen Dauer and Delores Ploesser, we leave their four years of close friendship to Joyce Sanderson and Larraine Polster who already have a two year start. ' We leave Jean Postlewait's studiousness to G eorgewhittg- ington. This should make him a model student of Hancock. U We will Betty Bri,cker's cute dimples to, Estelle Wills, This shouldmake Estelle have evena cuter smile in the future. . To .Terry Cornman, we will Charles Chamber's ability to write poems., This added to .Terry's alreadygood record, should make her a famous poetress. Norman Geller leaves his strong voice to Emmett Bales. We wonder if Emmett might use this to good advantage? Frank Alberti leaves his bashfulness to Leroy Miller. Not that wethink Leroy neais Unis but it might be of some use to him. We leave Irma Bodeman's blushing manner to Myron Enloe. While in lrma's care it has been used on numerous occasions and we are giving it to Myron in the hopes that it will be needed. We leave Raymunda Hennrich's ability to do her shorthand homework to the future shorthand classes. We will Virginia Rettig's ability mntell corny jokes and get by with it to BobHood.who seems to have gotten pretty far with the same talent. We leave Eiaruv' Risch's quietness to some of the lower classmen who are quite noisy and forward. Audrey Schober leaves her good humor to the faculty of Hancock. This should make Hancock a very jolly school. Lorraine Zimmermann leaves her sewing ability to the future sewing classes of Hancock. Now Miss Besel shouldn't have so much trouble in the future. Charles Kain leaves his curly hair to Bob Buyan. We know that Bobfs liair is already pretty, but with Charley's curls added to his, he will have to start running in the future to keep away from all his female admirers. Bill Whimewills his ability to give witty remarks in the classroom to Harvey Heimann. The classes hext year should be far from dull. Richard Frazee leaves his title of nBest dressed boy in the Senior Classn to anyone who thinks that theycmn earn this title. lt isn't easy, so start early! Ernest Blest leaves his parking spacetn Leonard Wieland. Neg he can park his car on the lot, instead of 511 front of sc oo . LaVerne Poston wills her ability to botlxgo to school and work to anyone who thinks they can do it. To Vic Koehler we bequeath Henry Michael's abilityto get along with his fellow students. , v Edward Geller leaves his neatness to Melvin Baumgartner who might profit bythis suggestion. V . Glenwuylioffmann wishes to leave his wavy hair to Donald Mackay. With this Donald should be even cuter next year. . We will Notman Schmidt's athletic ability to Kenny Osburg. He is sure to be the star of the A team next year. Wilbur Silvey leaves his title of most handsome boy in the Senior Class to Dryden Gardner. He should bea real lady- killer in the near future. Vernal Boone l hi st ' ll d ak ' .. t the Future Cooking gZla73ges.S lflepggigg wirsgovcge gouidrgglggoung to sample some of their cakes. Laverne Gretschel leaves her motto Work before Pleasure to Lester Calvin. Not that webelieve in staying home every 9VeUlHS and dO1Hg our homework, but it seems to get results. What do you think Lester? Emil Schiefler wills his worn-out airplanesto anyone who wants to repair them. If anyone's interested, we're sure Emil will be glad to talk to you about them. We will Delores Fehlbaum'sgood work as Editor-in-Chief of the Annual to anyone who can do as well as she has done. I'O . or in . oker we leave her solemn anner andssrious- ness in Tige to gigney Reeves. m L Dorothy Schnieders Leaves her ability to quit one school and get right into the swing of another to anybody who might need this help in the future. From Laverne Woker, we leave the excellent work that she has done om the Growler Echo to a future Girl Reserve who will take over her ljob. 0 Wanda Murxray leaves her love of the Armed Forces to Nancy Dlllman, who already seems to have a good start. Bill Kirtman leaves his cute grin to Bob Rutledge. With this added attraction, we'd like to be in school to see Bob: next year. We will Walter Longolius's accordion playing ability to Louise Beck. Louise ought to be excellent with this added talent. Henrietta Johnson leaves her title as Beauty Operator to any girl who is planning to apprenticeship in the near future. T0 Adam ROSI19I','W6 will Harem! Breeher's ability to have that Wskiekish look that the girls all fall for which will make Adam the ladies' man of Hancock. Bill Altman leaves his ability to drive his bid Ford to Louis Michael. This is probably quite a task, but we are sure that Louis can accomplish it. We will Jean Gratefs wit to Claire Foeller. This wit instead of Claireis quietness should make heraan ideal se n- ior next year. L 1 -' -Y .,.w W In M v 0 VA ,df'. .'.4: 4. .-, mg. .. . I . '-N, xx? :fx1vZ3,:.,,.3N ,, l J' .i I. .nw 'K Y AWN ,. , X, ,.,.. ,T .3 U ,... .W ,:-. ffff .As-, -'T seg-3 X31 , Q MK ' - . RAF' 2-f?.,P 1 C 1 V .,.,. i 'v L f YW O R is Peg: ff , ,. FEE: ' 'f- f , 4.-,V ,:' .fi -' ,1s,.'-,. ,-1, pw rf'- H- 1 ! X I N-. Nag,-1 T? AJ, N: C '5 6.5 fu' ,.,! -NM 77iPJ7i1 1 WM 'TN x.,... N. 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The programwas opened with a speech by the Class president, Aurel Minda.....and it was closed with a farewell speech by the vice president, Annita' Long.. The giftorians were Dorothy Silvey and Donald Renner. The American Leggionmedals were presented by the American Legion, in an impressive ceremony, to Donald Benner and Annita Long. During the month of April the Freshmen and Soph0lI101'e Classes had a picnic at Garondolet Park. All who attended had a good time. n U The sponsor of the Freshmen Girls is Mrs. Davis, who has been very elpful. The Freshmen Girls elected the following to serve as officers of the class: President--Betty Boone Vice President--Dorothy Kellogg Secretary as Treasurer--Elmira Scott Anactivity committee plans the home roommeetirrgs. These girls are appointed by the president each meeting, to plan ' the acitivities of the next meeting. U Yr. 2, - L 1 QI 6- A w , 4 1 1 + I I w 1 w , . . il 7' 4 Ly, - -M' X . . ff 'wk fl X X 1' Q' X W-ff fag!! X if 1 fy , jx 4 X f X Girl Reserves The Girl Reserveshave'been very active in the past year. There was a Christmas Play sponsored and putoh by the.Gir1 Reserves,a'Valentine Dance, Sport Nisht,Ebt Luch Supper,Abe Lincoln Show,anlouting,and Leap Year Dance to which the girls asked the boys and furnished them with vegetable corsages. Some of the members went to the WTri-City Conference,N whichwas a meeting of Girl Reserves from East St. Louis, Altcn, and St. Louis. Officers' MeetiBg have also been held each month at the home of an officer, to plan the activiths. Several of our members have been very active in another Y organizationknowas thcl'Coed Club. This is an organize - tion for high school boys and girls. and discussions. we have dances, games, Altogether, we ha.e had a lot of fun, made new friends, and learned how to work and play together. At the Installation of Officers and Initiation of :Lew members refreshments were served and the girls' parents were present. The officers are as follows: President--Dorothy Fauth Vice President--Delores Fehlbaum Secretary--Lucille Banner Treasurer-emary Jane Rodarmund Song leader--Doris Schiche Publicity Chairman--Kathleen Riegerix Program Chairmane-Audrey Schober Coed Committee--Jean Byers, Doris Hollingsworth Kathleen Hiegerix, Dorothy Middleton Inter Club Council--Gloria Havelka Growler Echo Editor--lavern Woker Social Chairman-wVirginia Rettig Service Chairnane-Delores Middleton .4 dl.. I 1 U1 . ., , .rv gi, 1' ,,' 'AH' ..,.'g Q: I, , 3 QQ V 1 , . 3,-'X' 0 W J . f- fx t w ' 515 1, - fif, 71' ..' 4: at , '.5Zil:, 61:15, - -:JH ' x, Y- . LJ 1 --ww? , an . 5 1.2-v. 1 f , ' 1 , A 1545 MIXED CHORUS ORCHESTRA M-fwfi XQP1 H GIRL RESERVE Mixed Chorus Back row from left to right+C. Bauer, D. Schleuter, Bop Hill, R. Bezdek, H. Hiderbrand, B. Bender, K. Keifer, S. Musial, K. Wenk, Mr. Lang. Second last row from left to right-I. Krepps, M. Kaemmerer, ' K. Riegerix, S. Disohbein, F. Linder, I. Stiffel, A. M. Buehne. M. Richardson, H. Hecht, H. Willenburg, E. Ville, I. Bodeman, L. Koch, F. Fisbher, Second row from left to right-R. Sumpter, B. Hizer, D. Ploesser, J. Bammert, J. Byer, M. Reeves, R. Patrick, R. Karcher, M. J. Rodermund, S. Goessling, B. Jasinski, L. Gretschel, L. Wade, B. Bricker. First row from left to right-L. Boston, H. Hilderbrand, H. Dauen D. Schicke, I. Snodgrass, E. Newman, M. Morgan, B. Hurt, S. Bennett, N. Skaggs, E. Milne, L. Chilton,-S. Noonan. Orchestra Back row from left to right-R. Valleroy, K. Kiefer, D. Mackey. Mr. Lang. Second last row fnom left to right-Bob Hill, F. Fisher, M. Fassler, G. Havelka, B. Valleroy, E. Blum, H. Evans, Second row from left to right-Majorette-A. Rudolph, A. Minda, R. Gibson, E. Mehler, J. Shay, M. Middleton, M. Baumgartner, S. Musial, T. Kreutzberg. 4 First row from left to right-D. Griffin, V. Biel, M. Pausch, H. Willenburg, R. Ploesser, C. Casteel, D. Schicke, D. Hollingsworth, E. Castle, R. Altman. G.iT1 Reserves Sitting left to right-K. Riegerix, H. J. Rodermund, V. Rettig, i L. Woker, L. Banner, D. Fauth, Miss Bishop, D. Fehlbaum, D G. Halveka, D. Schicke, D. Middleton. ' 1 .E Continued on next page. . . iq .. w 4 kiwi ig I ,,-..,, it GROWLER ECHO STAFF The HGrowler Echoesw has been continued from last year as a project of the Girl Reserves. The staff has been reorganized this year and w orhem fromtall ilasses and organizations have volunterred their services. There have been five issues of the paper sent out this year and the honor roll has been greatly increased. The staff received many comglimentary letters from the boys who receivedtheircopies of he'RGrow er Echoes,N which made the staff:feel.as though they had accomplished something. Thisworkvmuld not have been done if Gertrude Luly had not given the staff her Kind assistance. V The peopie mme made the WGrowler Eohoesn possible are: Gertrude Luly, Joe Fischer Ls Verne Waker, GlcriggHalv5lha5 Gloria Hacfner,'V1rginia hettig, Owen Conrad, Helen Dauer, Dolores Plosser, Norma Skaggs, and Flora Linden, H1-Y The school sponsor for the Hancock HiJYislM. lindhurst and the WYN sponsor is Mr. Francis G'omPt0H- , The officers elected at the beginning of' this year are as follows: President--Ray Fowell Vice President--Bill White Sec. E Trees.--Bob Hood The Club has par icipated in the following activities during the last year. Donated--Q10 to World-Wide Service Donated--E15 to Junior Funch Bowl Won--Bowling and Basketball tournament Went on outing to Camp Taooui, from May A-7 Hi-Y paid all. the expenses except the food, which the boys brought and cooked themselves. Most of the members went out on the train, but some went on their bicyles. A few of the boys were daring enough to no swimming in the cold river near the camp even though HMr. Wintern was Still there- THE HANCOCK QHW CLUB The HHH Club is a organization made up of those boys of Hancookvwxnhave received major lGtt6?S511SPOTtS. There pur- pose tus to promcze good ergrfencgehip, The sponsors of the club are Lh5QK1b1oH, una raw Dinar, honorary sponsors and Coach Covingtcu RMd.Mf0 Liuohurst, co-sponsors, The Officere of the club are: Ray Powell--President Donald Uorhurg- Secretory The other members of the club are: Bill Devi s Myron Ercloe 'ony Fassler Hob H9020 ci MriiFeboh Bill Hill Henry Hloheei. Ernest Slest Russell Qaivlg Norman Schmid Bch Lewis - The preamble of the HHH Club constitution roads as follows: 'WFe, tho .major letter .men of Hancock Iilgh School, in order to form an organization to promote good sportsmanship, further 6HBHHSi5SM ard school spirit toward SQCTUS,'UDdGVlSS mG3HSYWWbhiCh me shell secure fuhds Qhmpromoze school active itiesvhichfwould fUIfh9TINH7fdC2lG, te make the student body more conscious of sports, sportsmanship, morale, and team- cohfidonce do crdalh end. establish the Constitution fog the HHN Club of Hancock High School,W Any stuient, boy or girl, who has earned e major letter for perticiriving in anv'of the prescribed sports, maybecome a member of she HHH Club, 'rv 3 gf.. ,f.+:. . . .I ,'.'.'.','-'ffl' f.-11:-1-'--j-. ..-:ff 'V -5' u. f ' - 1 .f -f -, ,I , 1: , X-LN u in Xjxnx 'xx faux 'N K53'5NSX1' w lv fxx K7-- XJ f KG Wx ' .1 f I! 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Small floral trees were placed to the right and left of the throne with chairs for the attendants and their escorts. The orchestra was placed on the stage with a background of the deck of the showboat. Tables were placed night club style around the dance floor with the refreshment stand at the opposite end of the floor from the throne. The stand was decorated in blue, yellow, and white with a pilot's wheel on the front of it. I After the guests arrived the Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Bob Buyan, announced that the procession would begin. As the orchestra began playing a march the crown bearer, little Miss Barbara Evans, marched to the throne carrying the crown of white gardinias. The Retiring Queen, Miss Dorothy Neville, and. hen' escort, Mr. Henry Michael cane in followed by the Junior 'attendents and their escorts: Miss Marcella Heider ind Mr. Harvey Beckg Miss Doris Hollingsworth and Hr. Bill rarkinsg Miss Charlotte Sandusky and Mr. Joe Fischer. With the audience in suspense the Senior Maids of Honor HSSP-111 to march to their places with their escorts. Miss ,pargaret Hecht and her escort, Mr. Everette Hecht were first to appear. Margaret looked beautiful in her blue taffata dress with a cameo on a black ribbon around her neck. She wore a corsage of yellow tea roses. Miss Dorothy Fauth and her escort, Mr. Wilbur Silvey were next in the procession. Dorothy looked very attractive with fl-91' Yellow marqusette dress. Her corsage was of red roses. As Miss Mary Richardson, escorted by Lir. Robert Hood., took the spotlight the question was settled as to who the Queenwould be. Mary looked lovely in her blue satin and net dress. with corsage of yellow tea roses. Miss Audrey Schober, the new Queen looked adorable as 'she walked to the throne on the arm of her Junior escort, Mr. Norman Skaggs. Audrey wore a beautiful dress of pink jersey and nylon. Her bouquet was of pink roses. Reaching the throne -she knelt before the Retiring Queen, who crowned her Queen of l9l+l+- The Queen and her escort then took their places on the throne. Immediatelgf following the crowning of the QU-pens the -f- - e -s .. -'-h , 11I'SSlf?E:.f2'UOft:'1G J'unior.elass, f2ober'toi.uG5-p W5J3CjjQl93 ,1-Lif9?f5e ents, faculty, and seniors, after which the piee1h-n, we Senior class, Henry Liicheal, gave the IGSPOHSG- . - 5 2 Next on the program was a slciteentitled S.12I1l13f1 E Ifappento aDog, This was a very amusing take oii on .evera of the teachers of Hancock. 2 Next on the program was Showboat sang by the JI-lfli-01' Chorus. Following this was a special number to The 3351115 Played Oni' by B. Buyan, D. Schiolce, H. kieman, Jasinslcie, E. Baile, and R, Valleroy, with a specialty dalwe by Loyd Campbell and his siater Laura. This number was followed by the song, Old Man River, sung by Darris Funderburk. Then there was another song and dance to the tune of Strolling Through the Park. Hieman, Helder., N- SKGSES, andB. Buyan sangwhile S. Reeves, M. White, D. Middleton, and G. Krepps did a little dance. The song Make Believe was sung by Jeanne BYGFS and Shirley Bennett. This brought the entertainment to a olimaX With the Que n's dance following. A The l9bl+ Prom carte to a happy ending at twelve o' cloak. Soxnewho were not through celebrating 'fOi'1JEl11'T.f.TCl elsevvxlere 42553 l the early rzorgiing. 'BROTHER GOOSEN CAST Jeff, Hbrother goosen . . . Joe Fischer Carol y C Jean Grate Wes J his flock. . 4 Bill White Hyacinth J K Marion Fassler Hellen, who quits ....... Peggy, who comes to the rescue. . Eve, a Southern Charmer ---- Sarah, a colored maid . . . . . Lenore, who hasnplansn ...... Mrs. Trimmer, of The Wee Blue Inn Truck Driver, who is plenty mad . o C1 Delores Ploesser . Dorothy Fauth - Margeret Hecht Lucille Banner 'Billie Jean Black . Andrey Schober . Henry Michael SYNCPSIS Jeff adams,a personable young man of about twenty-five, has the job of 'being a 'brother goosen to his flock. Jeff is an architect by trade, but is out of work at the present time, so Ima has to take care of his sister,Carol, who is at the age of becoming a young lady, but hesn't quite made it. Wes, his brother, was just a regular boy, and then came his kid sister, Hyacinth, the tomboy of the block. .Atthe time of the first act, Jeff is worrying how he is going to support his flockg then lenore who has just inherited a large sum of money wants to marry Jeff. The same day Peggy a hosiery saleslady,cones to his door and Jeff, thinking she is the neu house keepsr,hires her before she can tell him the truth. PeggyLun1s'Hmahouseand the children in perfect run- ningcuder, until she finds herself in love with Jeff, so she decides the best thing tc do is to gc away. Jeff,thendis0overs that he can have the biggest job of planning the Utes Blue Inssn for kms. Trimmer, and he also finds out that he is in love with leagv and not Lerore. S0 all ends well for the Hlittle disordered house.H T7 GROILER ECHOB rf 'N 5 BROTHER 0003! T YJ BASKETBALL QUEH ' Growler Echoes 1 . , Back row from left to right:-GelJi3V-Qikgig' o . V. Kettig Front row from left to right:-G. Haffener, Miss Bishop, Senior Play Cast of 19h D nBrother Goosew Standing left to right:-D. Ploesser, H. Mi B. White, D. Fauth Sitting left to right:-B. J. Black, M. Hee Mrs. Davis, J. Grat Basketball Queen of 194 From left to right:-B. Buyan, E. Fasnet, R Queen, K. Riegerix, B. Bill Hill . Conrad, J. Fischer L. Woker, G. Luly, D. Schicke I+ chael, J. Fischer, ht, M. Fassler, e, L. Banner L+ . Powell, M. Heider, Hood, D. Schioke ' 1 :Qif 'X 6.1 A . qw: v 'Q . 'Zi 'Qi J qkpy A fxggg. X,,.l W - b f f ...., ,-.5 f-g N . .. 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Members of the squad mere: Q Bill Davis -------- -- Russell Calvin ------- C IE' Gene Gathard -------- Malcolm Middleton ---- Tony Fassler --------- Myron Enloe ---------- eeee Ernest Blast ------ --- Bill Hill -------- ---- F Norman Schmid ---- ---- G Eob Hood -------- ----- G v-'-cnoobcr DDODVD' dew o .'J'Q-D'-Z no H- me-3 cf-:S db' oD'UQ 'QQ oo '2',,,, Dtncr' fb Sggwwg mms-'-3:15 5-'OUDCSSJ' 352333 GQSUICQQ s:l-'- H-m cnc'-c+m 055056 H S11 P-'DCTQDJ OCOH UQOCDU' SD'PS'm+-s ' bcroum mtidmvi' coca 92 H05 255 UD' 111- crow MD' IJ 1-'crm .lr cfs-- craze:- I--'Omg Odg I--' U1 'O mer-'mm mtv' cf UJCDKDD-' 'DOO mcumo om mm OCDD-'ro Bm:-'rss' S893 on- m N H mga sefwi LTKD m CDI--'Z cr I-'mpg D'c1- 4 l 'C0C-JUQQ H000-'ci' Q-Bow: I O -BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ' A' HOME OPPONENT WHERE DATE OPPONENT SCORE SCORE PLAYED llfl3fh3 Berkely 31. 25 Bayless llfl9fh3 Bayless 2h 26 N llf20fh3 Riverveiw 33 30 H l1f26f43 South Side Y' 27 29 Here iS42fh3 Bayless 21 26 Here ' , . 12116723 E?-rliafeeslde 225 32 Elsie 12114143 Mehlville 35 2b There l2fl7l43 Valley Park hh 27 Here l2!22f43 Fairveiw 26 23 Here 1f7fhh Fairveiw 33 35 There lfllfhh Riverveiw 20 36 Here lflufua Brentwood 30 L3 There lfl9fL4 County Coaches 50 6h Here lf22fbb South Side Y' 37 3b Here lf25fh4 Jennings L7 BL Furguson ifzofau Brentwood Zh 35 H 1!27fhh Riverveiw 28 30 H Qflfuh Bayless 32 30 There 2!u!uu Affton 51 35 There zfsluu Mehlville A2 35 Here Zfllfbh Cleveland 3h 64 Here zfiefuu Brentwood 35 50 Here 2f22fhh Cleveland 31 55 :South Side The Three high pcint men on the team were Bill Davis 297 points, Gene Gathard 205 points, and 'Ibny Essler with 87points HB7 Basketball Squad The nBn team had an exceptionally good year winnins 11 aames and losing 5 games. Members of the NBH squad were: Bob Buyan- Bob Lewis- Kenny Osburg ------ -- Jerome Breecher ----- Eddie Blum F ----------G F C ----------F Bill Parkin ----- ---G Harold Evans- Bob Bender--- Richard Fauth Daris Fundelberg Clarence Gray 1 G ----C ----F ----G ----G The HBH team boys will prove to be valuable members of coming WAN teams. The leading scorers of the team were Ken ny Osburg with 116 points, then Harold Evans with 75 Points, and Eddie Blum with 63 points. Date l2f3fb3 l2f7f53 l2!l0!u3 l2!lu!n3 l2!l7fu3 12121113 1f7fQh lflifhi lfl3ftu lflafuu ifziluh Zflfhu zfufuu 2fllfhA zfiafhi BASKEFBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Bayless South Side Affton' Mehlville Valley Park Fairview Fairview Riverview Brentwood South Side Hancock Jr, Bayless Afftoh Mehlville Cleveland Brentwood We They 18 19 16 18 30 19 2h 12 27 20 23 29 25 13 30 19 23 58 27 17 High A5 21 17 30 38 9 26 19 23 21 31 30 Played Here South Side Here Mehlville Here Here Fairview Here Brentwood Here Here' i Bayless Affton Here Here Here 'A' BASKETBALL ' cummmnnm 'HIHBVHB , Us .. , A ' f J' f Ab mr. ff wr L XA 12 in X ,,,., :I s -I 'B' BASKETBALL n Standing left Stooping left J. Fischer, D Left to right: UAW Basketball Team to right:-F. Alberti, R. Frank, B. Ellis, Bob Hill to right:-Bill Hill, N. Schmid, E. Blest, ' G. Gathard, B. Hood, B. Davis-center, M. Middleton, R. Calvin, T. Fassler Cheerleaders Hollingsworth, J. Byers, D. Sonicke Q QQ' Basketball Team -H. Evans, E. Blum, B. Buyan, C. Gray, B. Bender, K. Osberg-center, D. Funderbr1rEf'.-, J. Breeoher, R. Fautn, B. Parkin GIRIS VOELFY BATlr At the beginning of the Volley Ball season in September, there wererabout fifty girls.that turned out for practice, but as practices continued, the number of girls decreasej. Naturally, everybody couldnft be on the team, and there were a large number of disappointed girls. After many hard prac- tices, Miss Smallwood chose the following team: Go-Captains--Virginia Frank and Hilda Resetarits Jean Byers ' Kathryn Riegerix Doris Hollingsworth Ruth Mertz Lucille Banner - A Bernice Robitsch Olive Stoff Charlott Sandusky Nancy Black Doris Schicke Shirley Bennett ' Eelores Middleton -Student Manager SCORES Date I Where team' Hancock Opponent Oct. 19 There Bayless 20 25 Oct. 25 Here Bayless 16 30 Due to the lack of transportation facilities, we were unable to schedule more games. - TOURNAM NT The Volley Ball season is always ended by a tournament held at Ferguson. We only played one game, because we lost' the first one. We lost, but it was a tery hard played games The girls were very terse and anxious through it all, but they tried their test. lnoYsJ VOLLEYBALL QGIRISI VOLLEYBALL 82,068 -Wccqi-xxcaqix. 'Fri 5,xxca,15gCo,l -hangin -' gtk-f Q f'-+1-f V, ik Q. w.4 f'5 . W I fx 'xl , 'T 1 K W 4 If x A -X M' 'h - 'f 'xv' I 5 ram If Q ,.,p ,. Q -154 , f rv fl:-' A If , 'Nu Q, 4,1 - 5 w .P , R .1 -.-fi! . if -4 M BASEBALL Boys Volleyball Back row left to right-B. Ellis, H. Evans, R. Frank, F. Alberti E. Blum, K. Osberg. Front row-R. Powell, B. Hood, G. Gathard, B. Buyan, M. Middle- ton, T. Fassler, B. Davis. ' Girls Volleyball Back row left to right-Miss Smallwood, D. Schicke, K. Riegerix, B. Robitsch, C. Sandusky, N. Black, S. Bennett, D. Middleton. Front row-M. Heider, D. Hollingsworth, R. Hertz, H. Resetarits, V. Frank, L. Banner, J. Byers, O. Stoff. Baseball Last row from left to right-Coach Covington, S. Turek, B. Buyan C. Casteel, H. Michael, M. Middleton, W. Silvey, V. Boone, C. Campbell, E. Blum. First row-O. Murray, Bill Hill, B. Lewis, J. Oberkirsch, G. Moore, H. Evans, L. Dix, O. Wenk. A- V Tia -li di 3 J L:-ri tin ' ,Fi .,.. gl 1 - VT I H -.ll N mlm: V. U .J-:H . an , 1 ,I ,Y k .. f s 'W 5 - If F531 f 'YF .53 1?' ,,,! Mf. ' ' -H ' 1' 'L P 1 V 1 1 B . ' ,.f'g.5: g,, -tif, , 1 qw-'Y .Hx t X ,U if ,, di 41 vw it K is x , ' -4 A ' x- ,,. .1 1 J EA T tl 49 . ' ' Y 4 Hx a r - ,fb 4,1 L-- F ,iam .47 , J-Q JS I ' K' K.: ,.,, . -,ff-gfv. 'A I' fx J 'IA yxi - 5 ' ' us rn S 5 QM I X. A Q4 5 YQ M fm 'I' A My V - f J X ' W' 'K ., ,421 -A XK,.,, ... V J ' -1 -f 1': -.,- 14. -.'. 14 -.--'-. v 41- ' 'af f ':'. E Elix I ' .1221 1 21' .?:3:Ei ' Q ' 1 ' ,7 f gl . -,.. .-. ', . . I . f'..,...1f,l-J'FLJii.gq-v:- k ,. ' b 4 75.11 , --I-3.1 1 ,- A ug-...fxxsjx L: L- J xx... L lj M ,Viv-,- A.iQ A X: Xi W' g- s..,..f- r.g , : 14--r s-Lxlyxx F 'xc X' Q U L I I . VIN x- QD ,H,K, -.V + FT. 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'- xx 1 f .P ,, ., b -V 4, ,- N , . .-f A 5 4 f- +5 New sz, 1 K-iff 'fs 5-141 Af 1j,:1+..:m'-, .f -:' i ,wr iw.: .QE 1 79 .B ' H 1 - ' w 55 '- - , .' - ififf' 'f r 1 MQ 3 3 A 3-aff, wwwgfffgf j V QV: -'fx-5- Egg.. gj,, r1f'?,, 3,. . ,f, ,1,ggf25:f, 'W v I Lf 1 Doro Ret Jerom Margaret R Lorrai Joe Fis Del Russell Irma Bernice H Eddie Mary Rio Wilbur Lu Raymunda Gwen C Jean P Bil Norman Audr Mary Ja Virgin Mari Arlene Charle Glen H Dorothy Jea Lo Fra Hel Bill Kir Billie J Ev laver Richard Carol L Harry Ru Batt Virginia Vermal B Wanda M hy Schnieders a Patrick Breeher echt y Powell e Zimmerman her res Fehlbaum alvin repps orst lda Resetarits eiler ardson ilvey ille Banner ennrich - nrad stlewait White chmid. yiSchober e Rodermund a Wood n Fassler udolph Chambers ffmann auth Grate S Wade K Alberti n Dauer mann an Black lyn Milne e Waker razee fton isch h Mertz Bricker rank one rray ita Long 1 1 NICKNAMES Frank Alberti. . Frankey Margaret Hecht . . Marge William Altman .. . Bill Raymunda Hennrich . . Ray Lucille C. Banner Stinky Glen Hoffmann. . . . Sky Billie Jean Blggk , Bill Bernice Horst. . . Benny Irma Bodeman . . . Q . Irm Henrietta Johnson. . . Hank Vermal Boone . . . Sonny Charles Kain . . Charley Jerome Breeher . . Foamy Lawrence Kelly . , Kelly Betty Bricker. . . Batty William Kirtman. . Bill Russell Calvin . . Legs Irma Krepps. . . . . Irm James Chilton. . . . Jim Carol Lofton . . Carol Owen Conrad. . . Owen Rita Long. . . . Johnny Helen Dauer. . . . Helen Walter Longolius . Wally William Davis. . . Bill Ruth Mae Mertz . L Hertz Marion Fassler . . Myrt Henry Michael. . . Mike Dorothy Fauth. . . . Dot Evelyn Milne . . . Suzie Delores Fehlbaum . . . Fehl Wanda Murray . . 'Murphy Joe Fischer. . . 'Tmo-thirds Retha Patrick. . . . . . Pat Virginia Frank . . . . Ginny Rose Mary Pohlman. . . Rosie Richard Frazee . . . . Rich Jean Postlewait. . . Edward Geiler. . Laverne Poston . Jean Grate . L . . Ray Powell . . . . Laverne Gretschel. Marian Reeves. . Burnette Harster . Hilda Resetarits . Everett Hecht. . Virginia Rettig. . Mary Richardson. . Harry Risch. . . . Arlene Rudolph . . Emil Schcifler . . Norman Schmid' . . Dorothy Schnieders Audrey Schober . . Wilbur Silvey. . . Lois Wade .... William White. . Alice Wilcox . . . Corrine Woker. . . LaVerne Woker. . Virginia Wood. . . Lorraine Zimmerman Warren Sandusky. . Charles Berger . . Donald Hornung . Delores Ploesser . Norman Geller. . . Clarence Gray. . Russell Kiefer . Ernest Blast . . Charles Chambers . Robert Bannecker . . Jeanne IAC I U , cindy :TP 'W ,, .F-:all Haypel . Toots , Louie Ina 13 5 . Hilda . . Ev . Ginny . Rich . Harry Mary Jane Rodermund, Jary Mane H Rudy . Emil Schmidy Scneed . . Aud . Bill . Loie 'l lf16 . Alice Corrine . . Red Ginger L . Zim ..Sandy . Chuck . Berk . ?loes . Norm . Gray . . Rus . Ernie Charley , . Bob Frank Alberti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Small Fry William Altman. . . Oh How I Hate to Get Up In The Morning Lucille Banner D Bernice Horst D. . . . . . . . . . . . .Playmates Bil13eJean Black. Ernest Blast. . . Irma Bodeman La Verne Gretsche Vermal Boone. . . Charles Borger. . Jerome Breecher . Betty Bricker . . Russell Calvin. . Owen Conrad . . Helen Dauer . . Bill Davis. . . 'ibrothy Fauth . . Marion Faseler. . Delores Fehlnaum. Joe Fischer . . . Virginia Frank. . Richard Frazee. . Edward Geiler . Norman Geller 4 Jean Grate. . . Clarence Gray . . Burnetta Harster. Margaret Hecht. . Everett Hecht . . Raymunda Hennrich Glen Hoffmann . . Henrietta Johnson Charles Hain. . . Lawrence Kelly. . Billy Kirtmann. . Irma Krepps . . Carol Lofton. . . Rita Long .... Walter Longolius. Ruth Mertz. . . . Henry Michael . Evelyn Milne. . Wanda Murray. . . Retha Patrick . . Delores Ploesser. I 0 O O Jealous I I . Z . Take Me Gut to The Ball Game 7 1.1. . . . . . . . . . . Friendship .Prince Charming Z . . I keeping It Private Paper Doll . . : I I But Ionr Dreams Away . . I'm Not Lazy! Just Tired Jeepers Creepers Anchors Aweigh . I I Beer Drinking Papa .Little You Know . . . .Egyptian Ella .-.Wonderful One . . .Little Genius , I Found Love The Music Stopped . :Follow Your Uncle Sam Marizy Boats I i Iinowzfhat You Know . I . I . I . .SCEUDGT BI'aiI1 Q u' o o u Q 4 Q 0 o 0 :I . . . I Feel Another Draft Coming On .How Sweet You Are . . . . . . . . . . . . .Could Be??? I'm.Back Again . . . Hand Mb Down my Walking WKainW . . L . . That Guy WSwoon Kbllyn . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Boy . . . . . Dream valley . . . . .... Lonely me .This Land of Mine Mr. Five by Five . : . Just One Of Those Things . . . . The Same Old Story . . . . . I Like To Be Loved Arkansas Traveler . . :When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Say It With Music Rose Mary Pohlman. Jean Postlewait . . La Verne Poston . Ray Powell. . . . Marion Reeves . . Hilda Resetarits. . Virginia Rsttig . Mary Richardson . . Harry Risch . . ,.. Mary Jane Rodermund Arlene Rudolph. . . Norman Schmid . . . Audrey Schoben. . Wilbur 0 o 0 Dorothy Schnieders Lois Wade . . . . . Billy White .... Alice Wilcox . . . Corrine Woker . l . La Verne Wokerg . . Virginia Wood . . . Lorraine Zimmermann Shorthand . . . . . Mr. Mathias . . . . Graduation. . I I I I O C . . All The Things You Are . An Apple For The Teacher Pennsylvania 6500 . ' 'way'Down In Tennessee I :Theresa Something About A Soldier . . Why Don't You Do'Right . Sing, Sing, Sing Tess's Touch Song . . I f w51iEn'M53f1eaa In rne Clouds . . You're A Sweet Little Headache o 1 U u 0 l . 4 . Take It Easy ,'. . . . Superman . . . . Ohl Johnny Star Eyes I :Gan:t Half Loying Those Men I O 0 I l O U C I I . . . . . .Georgie . . Little Skipper UAliceH The Riveter If I Didn't Care :I can Always Make Believe . I Von'd Be So Nice To Come Home To I'm Riding For A Fall ' ' . :WA Loyelyfway To Spend AH Evening C I I U 0 l I I I U . . That Sly Old Gentleman . .My Shining Hour HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE WHO ILNE A BIRTHDAY DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Jean Postlewait Marian Fassler Alice Wilcox Virginia Rettig Rose Mary Pohlman Ruth Mertz Irma Krepps Margaret Hecht Jean Grate Virginia Frank Glen Hoffman Wilbur Silvey Vermal Boone Bill Altman Charles Chambers Charles Kain Larry Kelly A STORY One coolg spring day, we decided to go on a hike. When we got RETTIG, we hiked out to the country , where we found plenty of green grass and trees. After hiking all the way, we were very tired so we sat down to Bggt on the TARITS. All of a sudden, out of the woods came a man on a HORSTL- He had a HARSTER on his hip with a gun in it. He seemed to be in a MURRAY because he came FASSLER and PLOESSER. As he rode by, he shot off his gun with a BOONE, and tEen RUDOLEH shouting, HHi ho, SILVEY!N We decided that he was not SCHOBER and that he must have Been drinking BREEHER. We then ventured to WEEE in the lake that was nearby. There was a BODEMAN in a cute little BLACK boat. At one end of the boat was a man with a long pole , called the POHLMAN. The water was very cold, so we sorw got out. On the way, I FEHLBAUM and hurt my knee. WOh, gRQPPS,W I said. ' We were Very hungry so we made preparations for the meal. We got a lot of BRICKL3g7s and put a GRATE over them. ighen we lit the WOOD underneath. We then put the FRANKS on. Soon they began to ZIMMER, UMAN!N I cried, Udo they smell good.W My girlfriend was making'-'P'OSTON to drink. I burnt a finger and said, NBoy, it really MERTZIH Soon a man with WHITE hair, carrying a KAIN, walked by with his girl. He was about as tall as the ALTHAN giant and looked Very RISCH. ALBERTIES began to sing in the trees and I knew they were in love. He was hummingFAUTHof the BORGER. As they walked along, the girl fell in the Iake. We LOFTONd 'ndlaughed. 'Up dashed a charming young man, who resembled RICHARD's QOH. WBe HOFF, MAN,N he cried, and then progeeded to FISOER out himself. '- One of the girls fell asleep and so we NOKER up. It was getting late and the SCHNIEDERS were biting so we SCHMID2 on them. We had a LONG way Home, so we POWELLed our stuf?'to- gather and got on our way. We rode on the HAVIS Street Ferry and soon were home. FOOTNOTE: As yet, the author has not gone FRAZEE! Frank Alberti . William Altman . Lucille Banner . BillieJean Black Ernest Blast , . Irma Bodenen . Vermal Boone . . Charles Berger . Jerome Breecher 4 Betty Bricker . . Russell Calvin . Owen Conrad . . Helen Dauer . . Bill Davis. . . Dorothf'Fauth . Marion Fassler . Delores Fehlbeum Joe Fischer . . . Virginia Frank . Richard Frazee . Edward Geiler . Norman Geller . . Jean Grate . . . La Verne Gretschel . Clarence Gray . . Burnette Harster Margaret Hecht. . Everett Hecht . M . . Raymunda Hennrich Glen Hoffmann . . Bernice Horst . . Henrietta Johnson Charles Kain. . . Lawrence Kelly. . Russell Kiefer. . Bill Kirtmann . Irma Krepps , , Carol Lofton. . Rita Long . . . . Walter Longolius. Vera Medley . . . Ruth Mertz. . . Henry Michael , Evelyn Milne. . Wanda Murray. . MOVIE SCREEN 9 O 'O 0 0 C O Q O O 9 9 U U Q. . . . Supermouse . .Billy The Kid . . . .Happy Go Lucky . . . . . . .Up In AIMS . Pride of the WTigersH . ..... Career Girl .Chip Off the Old Block ' .'. .What A Man 'r51i, Dark, and Handsome Phantom Lady f. I f f '.Hi-lllidclle riddle . Her Primitive Man . . . . Dangerous Blond . .... Dancing Master . A Lady Takes A Chance . . Never a Dull Moment . . . . .What a Woman . .Larceny With Music . . . .High Explosive . . . . . . Riding High . . . . . . .Iron Major . Casanova in Burlesque 4 u a u a ulnfiidyl . . . . . Young Ideas . . . Hoosier Holiday . .Song of NBurnetteH . .The Constant Nymph . .20,0CO Sweethearts . .Vigil in the Night . . . Nobodys' Darling A . .... Mighty Mouse Sweetheart of the Fleet . . . . . .Citizen Kain . . . . L .Scatterbrain 0 4 no 0 The . Baby Face'NKirtmannH Q Q 4 9 4 g Q . . .. .... Chatterbox . . . .Girl in The Case .Adventures of a Rookie The Bride Came C. O. Da . 4 . . .College Swings . Is Ever bod Ha ? . . . .gly gy Night . . .The Fleet's In Retha Patrick . . . Delores Ploesser. . Rose Mary Pohlman A Jean Postlewait . . LaVerne Poston.'. Ray Powell . . Q Marion Reeves. . . Hilda Resetarits 4 Virginia Rettig. . Mary Richardson. . Harry Risch . . .. Mary Jane Rodermund Arlene Rudolphl . . , 4 , 4 True to Life 1 O I I I I I O I . .Sweet Rosie'0'Grady . 3 g . . . .Jeannie .'. .Government Girl . .Tennessee HPowelln . . . L 1Hers to Hold g , , , , , Juke Girl J Pistol Packin' Mama .'. . .Song of Russia 4 . Destination Tokyo , .The SKy's The Limit 4 n a 0 0 J Norman Schmid . . . f fMi'. 'se12miaf' Goes to washington Audrey Schober. . . . . . 4 4 . . L . .It's A great Life Dorothy Schnieders. . . .' . . .'. . Prairie Chicken Wilbur Silveyg . . Lois Wade. c ole Billy White. . Alica Wilcox Corinne Woker. . LaVerne Woker. . . . . . Virginia Wood. . . Lorraine Zimmermann Mr. Lindhurst . . . Seniors . .... . Boys in Service . , School ' Miss Tebow. . . L 4 The Right Mah . . . She's For Me . . . . . . Smart Guy One Foot In Heaven . . .Wake Up and Live , , ,Strawberry Blond Something For The Boys . . .'. . .Happy Land 0 4 0 n n J s :Top . .The Gang's All Here . . So Proudly We Hail Where AreOur-Children . . . . . . Destroyer Delores Ploesser . Owen Conrad .... Jerome Breeher . . Corthetwoker .-. . Laverne Gretschel. Jim Hammond .... Carol Lofton . . . Retha Patrick. . Richard Fiazee . . Delores Fehlbaum 4 Wanda Murray . 4 . Henry Michael. Evelyn Milne . Bill Kirtman . Irma Bodeman . . . Wilbur Silvey. . . Rose Mary Pohlman. Bob Bannecker. . . Vermal Boone . Audrey Schoher . Norman Geller. . . Lois Wade. . . . . Mary Jane Rodermund Margaret Hecht . . Virginia Frank . . Lorrains.Zimmermann Hilda Bcsetarits . Jean Grate . . . Arlene Rudolph.. Russell Calvin . Dorothy Fauth. Charles Berger , Bill De May. . Bill White . Rita Long. .o. . . Virginia Rettig. . Billie Jean Black. Warren Sandusky. . Joe Fischer. . . . Laverne Woker. . . Jean Postlewait. . Walter Longolius . Ruth Mertz .... Alice Wilcox . Charles Kain , , TZ: . WANTED . . . . To be a oomedienne ' 'More flip-has to 0 to the casa- Loma a 8 . . . . . .... A baseball team . More time for homework , Har name in the Growler . . A leave to come home . . W Sammy to come home 0 He: sailor to come home , , . , . . . . A new car . , . . . . . A man . lynn to come home More classes to cut . . . . . . Curly hair . . . . , A little height . Her name in the Growler . A little forwardness . . . . . Naturally curly hair . . . . . . To como home to Olive . The Grand to he closer to Lemay . . . . . A new shorthand teacher , , , , Some.bohby pins . . More time to go out . . Mare ooohhceoing . .More Freshmen boys . Sams' to coma home . . . . . . . . More clothes . . . . . . More time for dates . An introduction to John Payne L .... Her man to come back . . More time for sports . To Keep the man she has . . To be a real mechanic . . . . A leave to come home L ...... More corney jokes . A scholarship to continue art . . . . . . . . . . A new joke. . . To marry Everett Hecht. . . . . . . A little weight. . .To establish a nudist colony . . . ....... .A Marine . A soldier to call her own . . . . To be called Vslimu . . To become an engineer . .Her brother to come home . . . . . . Straight hair ' l '1 ? 15? . . More time Raymunda Hennrich. Helen Dauer . .y . Donald Hornung . . Marion Reeves. . . Laverne Poston . . Edward Geiler . . Mary Richardson. . Bill Davis . 1 . Vera Medley. . . Glenl Hoffmann . . Virginia Wood. . . William Altman . . Bernice Horst. . . Burnette Horster . Everett Hecht. . . Betty Bricker. . Frank Alberti. . Norman Schmid. . Lucille Banner Q Ray Powell . . . Charles Chamber. . Ernest Blest . , . Marion Fassler . . Dorothy'Schnieders Irma Krepps. . . , Larry Kelly. . . . Harry Risch. . . . Emil Schieflcr . . Henrietta Johnson, Someone special to write her letters o 0 n 'Q 0 A o c . . . . . . . . . . . . A new bicycle . . . . . . . .Her man to come home. More hours and less work at the P. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . To be an officer , . . . . - A certain Junior to like her . . A chance to paint the twon red . . . . . . A wedding ring from Bill . To become the worlds strongest man . . . . . . . . . More time to study . . . More motors to repair A boy friend to call her own . . . . . . A new hair style . . . . . . More gas coupons . . . . A handsome dream boy . . . . A name like Sinatra . A baseball team . ...... To . . . . More time More classes with of his own go to Cape .With Kate Miss Kemp. . . . . . . . NMore gasoline . . . . . . A bottle of beer . A man to call her own for typing . . More time to dance . . . . More time to study I .To be a good beauticial A new airplane to make is is is is is is i s is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is for fOr for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for the for for ALPHABET Alice so sweet and pretty, Bill who is always so witty. Clarence with never a care, Delores with her short dark hair. Evelyn, I'm sure you can tell, Frszee who dresses so well. Qrate whose jokes are so clever, henry whose friends lest for ever. Irma who never is blue, Jean of which we have two. Krepps who likes to play tricks, Laverne's ---you take your picks. Marian who is very demure, Norman an athlete for sure. which no one is named, rostleweit whose bookkeeping is famed quiet the school will know soon, Russell who-whistles s gay tune. Schober s friend to us ell, talkers--large and smell. unusual whioh we hope to be, Virginia who suits you and me. Wilbur with eyes like stars, next letter, you guess what it's for? you of our class with out fear, Zenith which we are near. ' 1 w w 1 i The The The The The The The Q' SUPERLATI girl most likely to succeed i wittiest girl . . . . . . . . wittiest boy. . ' ' oeppiest girl . . .... . . peppiest boy ......... girl most pooular among girls VES n life . , ,Jean Postlewait . . . . Ray Powell . . . . Delores Ploesser . . . . Bill White Marion Fassler Lawrence Kelly Audrev Schober boy most likely to succeed in life. . The boy most popular among girls. . L . .Joe Fischer The girls most popular among boys . , . . Marion Fassler A Jean Grate The boy most popular among boys . . . . .Henry Michael The girl with the prettiest hair. . , . . Harsaret Hecht The boy with the prettiest hair , . . . .Owen Conrad The prettiest girl. . 4 . . , . , . , Margaret Hecht The handsomest boy. . . . . 5 .Wilbur Silvev The most athletic girl. . . Hilda Resetarits The most athletic boy . .... Bill Davis The best dressed girl . . Hilda Resetarits The best dressed boy. . . . . Richard Frazee The most versatile girl . . . Delores Fehlbaum The most versatile boy. . . . .Joe Fischer The most flippant girl. . .... Jean Grate The rowdiest boy .... . . Lawrence Kelly The quietest girl . . . ...... . COTTlHSiUbKGT The quietest boy .... . .- .......... Bill Firtman Girls with most pleasing personality .... . Lucille Banner .Bernice Horst - Marion haeves Boy with the most pleasing personality. . .... Ray Powell The most bashful girl . . . . .... - ..... TTHE BOGGWBD The most bashrhl boys . . A . . .Harry Risch - Frank Alberti The friendliest boy . a . . ....... Owen Cqnrad The friendliest sirls . . a . Audrey Schober - Evelyn Milne ' ' s Lucille Banner The tallest girl. . L . . - ......, Carol Lofton The tallest boyz. . . Joe Fischer - Russell Calvin The youngest girl . . . L . . .HGTV Jane Rodermund The youngest boy. . ......... Joe Fischer W ' L CAN YOU IMAGINE? Lu Banner forgetting George? ' Billie Jean not talking about her Wmanu? Irma Bodeman not blushing? I Betty Bricker excited? Helen Dauer dark? Yyrt Fassler quiet? Dorothy Fauth not being a career woman? Fehl going hungry? Ginny Frank not beating up somebody? Jean Grate not having a good time? Laverne Gretschel being anything but a lady? Burnette without Rosie? I . Margaret Hecht catching on to a joke the first time it is told? Ray Hennrich not talking about a sailor? Bernice Horst impolite? Henrietta Johnson not talking? Irma Krepps not giggling? Carol Lofton being sweet? Rita worrying about men? Vera Medley in school two days in a row? Ruth Mertz not being talked about? Evelyn Milne not complaining about the seniors? . Wanda Murray not getting a telephone call from a servicemen? Retha unmusical? Delores Ploesser not comical? Rosie Ethlman not smiling? Jean Postlewait flanking? laverne Poston not talking about the guys at J. B.? Marion Reeves not being sweet? Hilda not being Hancock's Sweater Girl? Virginia Rettig not pestering Irma Krepps? Mary Richardson being a capitalist? MaryJane growing up? Rudy crying over a man? ' Schnieders not trying to decide between her men? Audrey Schober with her hair combed? Lois Wade not laughing? Alice Wilcox being a jitterbug? Corrine Woker making noise? laverne Woker not bragging? Ginny Wood not drawing? Zimm not making excuses? Frank Alberti outspoken? Bill Altman rowdy? Bob Bannecker knowing a new joke? Vermal without his Wnigern haircut? Foamy Breeher not wanting to take time out for a fag? Legs without his drawl? James Chilton slow and quiet? Owen ordinary? Bill Davis serious? o Joe Fischer not arguing, being egotistical or stubborn? Frazee wearing only four colors? Ed Geiler not sleeping in class? My friend Gray being dull? A Everett Lee not trying to make Billie jealous? Glen Hoffmann not griping?- ' Charlie Kain whispering? Kelly not crooning in typing? Russell Kiefer not fooling around with a radio? Bill Kirtman not pulling corny jokes? Walter Longolius thin? Henry Michael unpopular? hay Powell knowing his Biology? Harry Risen having a date? Emil Scbelfler without airplanes? Norman senmiew not being a regular guy? Wilbur SiLvey without his car? Bill White even bigger? Charlie Chambers a wolf? Miss Paullus not telling her classes that the American public is Wtoo confounded lazyn? Miss Bishop not making Geometry harder? Mrs. Winn without HGreen Mansionsn? Mrs. Davis having a sweet disposition? Miss Kemp not being a gay young thing? Mr. Giddings not kicking somebody out of Citizenship? Miss Tebow letting her hair down? Miss Basel keeping the senior boys quiet in home room? Miss Graaff not hollering at Byers, White, Powell, or Fischer in eighth period Biology? Mr. Covington not quoting Army rules? Miss Smallwood popular with her typing classes? Mr. Short not griping? Mr. Lang flattering anyone? Mr. Lindhurst really being serious? . Mr. Mathias not playing a joke on someone? ' Gertrude not keeping the office from blowing up, not helping anyone who needs help, or not being Hancock's Moral Girl? Mr. Klages speaking while he works? Mrs. Schicke and Mrs. Strobel not having a friendly smile on their faces, or not always being kind and helpful? Miss Johnson without a comeback? 5 r 1 I luvo SYAIV' R s4 xQ .1 V 1 ,u . 'i I .vw 4 ,E .,,, . , Q I V 1 . n ' ' 1 X Xu X, H Tree Cannes An Hens W 'Tw .if ,-v-4-f:,.-.,..-Q14f.q T,-,Viv-faq, Y- -f- ,--...---. . vias 5 XR x mx if ' 'fx ' 'ff N il -' wr f V . 1 X I l ii 3 ia ? F1 ' I I I V J f X' J f , ' I Q , I i 1 f f ! H 'Q Y lf X f 1,-F ,f f x ,f 1 N ' ff I gn 1 1 ' f 1 V X-.X A' 4 if . N ' 'N ...... .. ..... .,... . 1 I X lf' , N V 4 I -.4.-.- . 4. 4 rw!! . - -',A A I. 4',' 1 - , ' Annual Staff Last row from left to right:uJ. Postlewaite, L. Zimmermann J. Grate, C. Lofton, W. Sandusky, H. Michael, J. Fischer, N. Schmid, H. Eeseiarits, B. Bricker, H. Daaer, bn woder Second row from left to right:nE. Dollman, I. Hrepps, 3.-Forst, B. Earster, M. J. Rodermund, L. Haas, M. Hecht, A. h1charaQOH, L. Banner, A. Sohohsr First row from left to right:-M. Reeves, R. Patrick, A. Rldol h, M. Fassler, D. Fehlbaum, V. Frank, E. Mllhe, L. Gro J I. Bodemah, D. Ploesser 1. B. Buyan R H. Michael 2. L. Woker 3. H. Dauer A. G. Moore H. Evans 5. M. Heider D 6. V. Frank 7. B. White Guess Who? 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. lb. , - 16.1. B. Davis A T. Fassler D. Fehlbaum K. Osberg A B A. Rudolph D. Ploesser H. Hssetarits Mrs. Davis Bendey G: , X X . gfifjffvf Q X xtl 59 I M ,a: :... wifi- ,aegis .H Y f 511- '1 xx - x ' K ' '1 P- X,Wiia . 'X 1. J f -1425-1-',1 ,F 'FQ N f 1 1 . Y S NES. 1 2123 1 .,... Mi PN fl K., R-wwjj -.33 f ...ns ds J' F A i...vN,n-...A L? .J ,X fxfx 'N FNXNM V QT:-fC-,-,fx fx fufI5'17f t 'X if ff lvl 'Xjxb 5 f ...IIA sy.-K ,fi X. 'X ,XML K1 - ,21- 7 x e ,I I 'f J :V ',,.-L-.. -,,.---X .....' - ' --1. 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Miss Kemp, an English teacher- Q1' 53255.11-S Miss Pennls place 3 Miss Smallwood replacing Iurs. .lhiaceyg and Miss Johnson back in the art dept. after S .years absence. Carol l.ofton's birthday. Pour Carol, what a way to start another year in her life. Ray Powell becomes a year older. Moflfiaifaud the usual Home Room mettings. The Seniors had their first joint meeting Cboys and girlsl. All the classes have pic 'ed their officers for the coming year. A week has past, students and teachers are now retty well acquainted a nd everything is running smoothfy. As we glance arornd we begin to Look for old and new ro- mances. 'tIefi.1d'a lot of twosomes carried over and quite a few added to the ever growing list. First Volley Ball Game of the season for the boys. They played .ffton's A 8a B teams. Although Hancoc lost, they were very good games and the fellows on the teams did Swell. There was a vera good turn out and,you would be suprised how Affton and ancock students mix. Happy Birthday Betty Bricker! lSorry we're a month latel First showing of Rings. Committee picked two to present to class. i Hancock vs. Brentwood in vollxey ball. Brentwood won. .f Delores Ploesser becomes other year older. Another ring salesman came and another so-uabble over rings took place. There was quite an argument over oval and square rings. The ma'forityb'Wanted oval- so the min- ority had to concede. We had a bond-selling assembly and was honored by the visit of many celebrities from Hollywood iportrayed by the speech classj. We sold more that 'C143'Y 15h3l1- GI1Y.40tl'l91' day in the last two years. OCTOBER Hancock vs.Riverview at Hancock. The B team won but the A team lost. Happy Birthday to Bill Davis. Senior rings and pins ordered. Volley Ball game at Fairview. Girl Reserves held their first regular meeting. ' Hancock volley ball game with Mehlville at home. B.team lost but the A team came through with a victory. Mary Jane Rodermund became a year older. Volley Ball game with Fairview at home. Fairview won. Girl Reservis had a very successful dance after school. There was an Art trip, for the students taking Aft, 130 UB Art Museum. ' F Seniors signed up for tryouts for the annualSeniorplay. Hancock won two volley ball games from Bayless. Bookkeeping class went on a trip to the Bank. Riverview vs. Hancock at Riverview. Bayless won the season's first girls volley ball game by a score of 25 to 20. 21-22 Ration Book it was issued at Junior High to the people of Lemay. The Juniors and Seniors helped issue the books. Happy Birthday Burnette Harster. Joe Fischer and Harry Risch both celebrated a birthday. Volley Ball game for the girls at Bayless. Bayless won. 27 27 29 3 3- lO l3 15 18 19 19 20 20 23 on 4.4. 2h 35 25 Volley' Ball Game! Hancock vs. Affton at Affton. Han-- eock won. Dinner honoring Mr. Mathias for 20 years service as Supt at Hancock was given at Alhambra Grotto. . Ferguson volley' ball tournament. Both HanccckfUU5mQ, girls and boys, lost. Ncvanasn Junior and Senior Halloween Party. n Teachers meeting N Girl Reserve meeting after school. Happy Birthday Norman Geller. Owen Conrad passed another mile stone. Bayless Basketball. Tournament. Hancock won two gBmSS, and lost one. ' Basketball game between Hancock and Bayless. Bayless won score 24-26. 4 Birthday greetings to Dorothy Fauth. This is the Seniors big night! It is the Senior Play, WB?othar Gaoae.W After several months, the Seniors have comeicrthwnith one of the best 3 act comedies ever given at Hancock. After the play, there was the usual dance, with Kay Konrad's orchestra providing the music. Tournament at iBayless with.IRiverview Gardens, Hancock .KJV o A Fashion show was held in the Gym, with Hancock girls C1 fl Ln LI the models. Practice Basketball game with Cleveland High School here at Hancock. Cleveland won. Coirinne Woker becomes another year older. Rita long Celebrates another birthday. Berinning of Thanksgiving vacation. 4.2.4- 4 Basketball same with South Side YpM.c.A.,sautn Side won. Dorothy Schnieders Birthday. DECEMBET Basketball game between Hancock and Bayless. The other Beam or should we say our wwrthy opponent, took home the onors. Basketball game with Uouth Side at South Side. South Side won. Affton basketball game at home. Affton won. Birthday greetings to Delores Fehlbaum. Melhville game away. Hancock won. Riverview vs. Hancock. Hancock won. Valley Park basketball game with Hancock. Hancock won. Game with Fairview. Hancock won. Warren Sandusky's birthday. The Girl Reserves had their annual Christmas Play at assemblv today. The play turned out very well. The mixed chorus sang and it may be said that under the won- derful guidance of kiss Baumgartner they had really im- proved. They sang Christmas and Batriotic songs. Christmas vacation starts. Christmas! Jan. 3 Christmas vacation. Happy Happy Today girls their Birthday Virginia Wood. JANUARY New Year! started school for l9hh. Everyone esbecially the were showing off their Xmas presents received from beaux. School got off toaawonderful start with the students New E332 Resolutions to be good and studious. Oh well, we Russell Calvin's Birthday. Basketball game with Fairview away. Fairview won. Bernice Horst adds another year to her ever growing age. Wanda Murray also has a birthday. Hancock and Riverview basketball teams met at Hancock. Hancock's B team won, but the A team of Riverview won. Irma Bodeman becomes a year older. HAPPY DAY! The Seniors rings came at last. Hancock vs. Brentwood. Brentwood won. Frank Alberti passes another mile stone. ' Ed Geller must have been on that trip with Frank Alberti as he is another year older. Well, well, another one, and this time it wee Henry Michael. Hancock vs. County Coaches. Coaches won. Lorraine Zimmermann is another year older. Game with South Side Y. Hancock won. First Paper Billie Jean Hancock vs. Hancock vs. Hancocknvs. Hancock vs. Drive. Black's Birthday. Jennings, Hancock won Brentwood. Brentwood FEBRUHRY Bayless. ,Hancock won Affton. Hancock won. WOI1 Girl Reserves held one of their monthly meetings. Richard Frazee's birthday. Watchwautfor Uncle Sem, Rich- Hancock vs. Mehlville. Hancock won. Hancock vs. Cleveland. Cleveland von Valentines Day. ' Hancock vs. Brentwood. Brentwood won. Happy Birthday Hilda Resetardts. kois Wade and Clarence Gray celebrate their birthdays. 1015 makes Clarence eligable for the draft. Watch out! Hancock vs. Cleveland. Cleveland won. Girl Reserve Leap Year Party. Today was Miss Bcsel's last day of school for a while, she is going to the hospital forerloperation. Good Luck! MEBCH WSouth of the Bordern given by the Girl Reserves. Another paper drive. , E The Girl Reserves presented the Parsons in WAbe Lincoln, the Mann. An assembly was given in the afternoon, 7th and 8th periods. Girl Reserve meeting. Business classes took a trip to Burroughs Business School. Evelyn Milne and Walter Longoluis celebrate their birth- days. Bill Kirtman's Birthday. 23 2b Junior Benefit show Zh The government gave a C. A. P. exam to all the boys who were interested and who were old enough. 26 Junior Benefit show, - D Spelling Contest between Hancoekand EugeneCoyle, Eugene Coyle won. ' Raymunda Hennrick adds another year on her life. Girl Reserves sponsored a WSportsnightn for all the Girls in the club. I Happy Birthday, Bill White. Laverne Gretchel is another year older today. Corning Class went on trip to the Kroger Store. A?RIL WHAPPI EASTEL5 ETERYONEIW Girl Reserve Potluck Supper. l 1 Game with McKinley. hcKenley won. Seniors were measured for caps and gowns. Baseball game with Bayless, Hancock won. Tri City Conference of the Girl Reserves. Held at Alton, Illinois. A large group of Girl Reserves represented Hancock at the conference. Girl Reserves had a wiener roast at Carondclet Park and afterwards went dancing at the Y. W. C. A. Baseball game with McKinley. McKinley won. Happy Birthday, Mary Richardson. Baseball game between Hancock and Cleveland. Game tied. ' MAY Senior Queen candidates were chosen. Dr. Lee from Washington University came'ma discuss ging out in the business world with the seniors. QGrowler Staff's dance. A Vera Hedley passes another 5 Helen Dauer celebrates her 6. Audrey Schober is right in ing years are concerned. 8 Eleetion of Queen, Escort, 16 18 Arlene Rudolph tries other dangerous year 20 Junior-Senior Prom. cerned. Z. Today Norman Schmidt has grown up to be. compliment. 26. Emile Schiefler celebrates mile stone. annual birthday. there pitching as far as add- and Attendants. Jerome BTGBIIGI' YJGOOIIIGS dfaft bait. to act like a lady as she added an- to that ever growing string. A big night as far as their con- is trying to act like a man that he Smile pretty, Norman, this is a his birthday on the very day set for the Jr.-Sr. Barbecue. JUNE 5 Laverne woxer adds another 6 Marion Reeves is .right on are concerned, Laverne. 9 Jr.-Sr. annual outing. ll Annual School Picnic. 12 Class Day. year. your tail as far as birthdays 13 Seniors! This is it! GRADUATION! 12-16, Under classmates exam week. 16, End of another school year. For Seniors the end of High School and for the most of us the end of'school, Period. O Z . , fre, .. . W. iw., 4.-u--....-- Q.. ' -5, .SQ f,wM Xx 1 C '3' UWERGTHNQ QTJHFN I wane. To MEET' ug R135-y Hwfgvl, I 4 fx., X -- YJ Q -,g,1,,1.., ,g'C,1, CE? . Q1 XJ Hi li Q gkAJ in .b.,. V U ,.,. P f f Egiff? A,:.5 , .. I Zfffj fggfj' '1'.', I xx! X 1 X lf .. gig wwwwwh lm QQ -'P' gf XX 0 -,... X ' J 7' W N W C Egan ..,. 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Frazee:.NAnother bitelikethat, Miss Besel and Ernie will be finished.n XiiXXYiXXXiiXXXXiXX8 L. Gretschel: WI've named my bicycle Roosevelt.N I. Bodeman: WWhy did you do that?W L. Gretschel: NI don't knmwwhetherit will run again or not.n XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX B. Horst: Who can tell me one important thing we have today that we didn't have lOO years ago?W L. Banner: WME.W YXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXYXX H. Michael: Wwomen are not what they used to be.N W. Sandusky: Nwell not They used to be girls.N Xiiiikiiiiiiixiikiii Judge: 'I'll let you off with afine'today. But another day I'll send you to jail.W I ' W. Longolius: NThat's just what I predicted.N Judge: Nwhat do you mean?W , W. Longolius: Urine today and cooler tomorrow.N A. Schober had just started school, and after aweek A she said: Mummy, the teacher asked me all about you and daddy, and if I had any brothers and sisters. ' Mrs. Schober: I'm glad to see her taking so much inter.- est, what did you tell her? A. Schober: I said I was an only child. Mrs. Schober: . And what did she say to that? A. Schober: Oh, just 'Thank heavens '. 8X848XX4ii4?XiiiXiiXX, F. Alberti: Did you hear about the old maid who bought a Pullman ticket and insisted on an upper berth? B. Altman: No, why? UF. Alberti: Because she wanted to have a man under her bed . wkfkwrxwwkxxskwakxwtara-skvswrakx ' this Sielttifzanfiygt eialsetiaiggbqfngn Shot her husband with J. Breeher: Yes sir. Coroner: Were there powder marks on his face? J. Breeher: Yes sir that's why she shot him 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiki The Boss: On your way to Smith and Sons you will pass a baseball field. - f E. Geiler ihopefullylk Yes, sir? The Boss: Well, pass it. safnawafwxexwwxwx - Miss Smallwood: ' Who can tell mewhere dew comes from? I. Krepps: The earth rotates so rapidly that it perspires . E Xiiiiiiiikiiiviiiiii G. Hoffman, gleaming knife in hand, gazed at the smooth, white body in the water. I cannot do it 9' he groaned. It's not a man'-s work. Tears streamed down his cheeks. ' His Mother, with a look of utter scorn, seized the knife-- and finished peeling the onion! ' 4 Mr. Covington: nRay, what are the seasons?Ue . R. Powell: HYou mean iulthe United Ststes?W Mr. Covington: NYes, of course.W R. Powell: HBaseball and footbell.W iikiiiiikiiiiiiikiii Mr. Reeves: WYbur boyfriend talks too much. Herattles on like a flivver. I'm afraid he is a flat tire.H Marian: WI know, pa, but his clutch is grend.W - 1 r XYXXXXXYXXYKSQYYXXXK - A. Rudolph when a little for the first time. She kept not to be afraid, because God WMother, you there?W she NYes.W ' NFether, you there?n HYeah.W ' girl was put in sn upper berth crying till her mother told her would watch over her. cried. M A fellow passenger lost all'petience at this point and B56J3bwed'forth- We're all here, your father, mother, sisters brothers, aunts, uncles, and cousins, all here, now go to sleep.' ' gherelgis a pause, then very softly: ' waitr- Twas that God?H - 8YXXX?8?XiYXXi8iXiXXXX R. Patrick Chending her husband a seucerful of white powderlz NHarold, taste that and tell me what you think itiss P Harold: Ult testes like soda ! R. Patrick: nThet's what I told Bridget. She declares it's ret poisonyn' . kitkiiiiiikkikiiiiiiiii R. Longg HGan this coat be worn out in the rain without hurting it?N ' r f Fur Salesman: Wlady, did you ever see a skunk carry an umbrella?U Q ' Wilt' s 's candalous to Q1v.arg,e us for towing the car only three or Tour nil as-'f protested E. Milne. ' - i Pear, repliedt Johnson, '-he's earning ity five gmt my brakes ' A , , A XWXKWXXXXXXXXXXXYXXX - V. Rettig: Hwhatwas the-name of the last stationrvve stop- ed et, mother?W d Llrs. Rettig: I don't know. Be quiet. I'm working Out a crossword pu:zle.W - ' ' V. Rcttipgr. Itfs a pity you don't Know the name, mother, because little Kenny got off the train there.N XXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXY 1 H. Bisch: Thinking of' me, dearest? Ivi. Rodermmd: Was I laughing? I'm so sorry. - :k:wswxx:x:.:.wvfxxxxxxw: ' Cook: How did you find the beef, L1adam'? D. Plcessezr: Ch, I Just movoda bean-and there it was! xwracswfwecsw:a.:w:r:4:xxxwfa: Miss Vfinng f -'inet is the interest tn a thousand dollars for one year fat tm persert? ----Jean pay attention: Jean Iostlewait: ?'Fcr two percent I ainft interested. xxx-wfw-xxfkxxxwwmxxx One day Gertrude gone from the office. Mr. Mathias ment out tO ll,1i1Qf.L and left, pinned to his door, a card which read, nr, h.1t.rJ.as mill on bask at l P.JL Returninzg at l2: 30 he read the notice -looked at his watch 3 I I - 3 and sat down ,go wait for himself to return. . U XXXXXWii?XXkiXXiXiXX Mother: Lois,'if you eat more cake, youfll burst. L. Wade: Well, pass the cake and get out the way. XXXXXXXYXXXXXXYXXWXX Geography Teacher: How old would a person be who was born in l89O?'f A. Wilcox: Man or woman? C, Climbers: 'fwhy were you fighting with that drygoods clerk egsin this morning, Heleu?H ' H. Bauer: sSWe1l, I asked him for e suitable neokplece for myself, and nu healed me e wash rog.W ' w:::sfs1w1::x:sxefw:ef:m:kw::rwf Miss Paullus: -Wwhere is Pittsbur5h?f t L. Kelly: HTheyfre in Chicago, playing the Cubs todey.W x:2::051:a::r:x:k:kxxekaf+:kx:1.xgqraf Mr. Hennrioh: Ulpstsirysl 'I ts time for that young man to go home.W' ' ' y . . Young Men: nRay, gnu-father is a crsnk.H Mr. Hennrioh: wverhesringb Well, when you dorvtheve a self starter, s crank comes in mighty handy.H iexsxxwsxixxxxssxxxiv N. Schmid: What would you do if you were in my shoes? W. Silvey: Nl'd get e shinepn' -V . :awk ' D. Schnieders: f'Don't you out yourself pretty oftenwith this streightsedge rezor?W , . . Mountaineer: nNew, I been shaving nigh on to fiveyears now and I ain't out myself neither time.N o ' I 5!0i0kDl0l0!0l0k2S0k1!0k2kJk'kFl0l0k2k1l1 C. Kain said to the bus operator. WI went to be prow orestineted st the next corner.N The operator demanded,' WYou want to be what?W C. Kain: NDon't lose your temper. I had to look in.the dictionary myself before I found out that 'procrestinate' means 'put off! no ' y . . Bk Herster: WI went to rent a horse.H Livery Stable Proprietor:, WHow long?H B. Herster: HThe longest you have. ,Five of usare' ' going.N ' ' ' ' Miss Kemp: Why did you put quotation marks at the begin- ning and end of your exams Hilda? H.'Reseta1'its: Oh, Iquoted the fellow in front of me. ' Xiiiiiiiiikiiiikkiii Miss Bishop: Now pupils, pass all your papers to the end of the rowg haves carbon sheet under each one, and I can cor- rect all the mistakes at once.U XXKXXYXXXXXXXXXXYYXX J. Grate: I refused tomarry Dean three months ago, and he's been drinking ever since.H . D. Fehlbaum: NThat's what I call carryingeacelebration too far.H Xiikiiiiikiiiiiiiiiii R. Calvin: Daddy is Gofferdam a bad word? Mr. Calvin: No'son, it's perfectly all right. Why? , R. Calvin: Well, my'teacher has a bad cold, and I nope she'll Cofferdam head off, xarwxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxx Davis: Qwarning her students against colds! I had a brother who one day took his sled out in the snow. He caught pneumonia and three days later he died. ' . fAfter a 10 seconds silence? M. Hecht asked, '5Nhere's his sled? axxxwxxxxxxxxsfmxxxx Miss.Graeff: How many sexes are there?f' M. Richardson: Three, f Miss Graaff: Three? What are they? ' . M. Richardson: The male sex, the female sex, and the insects. XXXXXXXXXX8kXXXiiXXX Mr. Bricker: Betty can you tell me how a stove pipe is made? Betty: Well first you take a big hole and then wrap some tin around it. E Hecht: Did you make thGSG-Q-hiSCUl2if,13E'nlimi-4:if,TQl1!' own 19 little hands? ' ' - B J. Bleek: Yves, Why? Heohtg Oh, I just wondered who lifted them out of E, . the oven for you. A W H XXiiWii8XXiiXY8YXi?XX A 1 Miss Tebow: If there are any dumbells in the room, please stand up, . ' LA Jong pause, then J. Fischer risesl ' Miss Tobcw: Do you consider yourself a dumbell, Joe? Joe Fischer: 'fN'o1, not exactly, -but :Tqhate to see you stand- ing alone.N , +XXwiiX?Xi8iXiXXXiX8 R. Mer-tz: Do you like romantic old ruins? B. White.: Yes, if theyvl only stop asking to marry me. xwxxxarxxxxxxewxwfarx ' C. Lofton: I spent last summer in Germany. I love Dant- Zig. L. Zimmermanrr: I like to dance to. xfaewewewxxxwxxwrrkx U MA Fessler: Cvery romenticellyb Dor1'tyouwish you were a birdg Hill, and could fly may up in the s.P:y'? Bi. Davis? I:-F:-2vf.' Ive 1-ether be an elephant and squirt water th1'oe1,gf!1 my mmse.,ff :r:ex:::x:+f4oxex:rxwwvfexs:e D. Feuth: I was qnuite upset when Tony tried to kiss me. NA Muarey: t'You've kissed before hevenft you? Ftemtuz, bare, but uzfgrver' lil e -sence. ' v's1wF'aJkvkfidsle'-vm:wk-21vi1vkvifekr!ff's V. Boone: i'Cer: you tell me the difference between vis on and eight? ' J . O sight . I 'Y L . 'N , Conisadz Eui'e,' my girl is e. vision and yours if a , WXXWXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Will you loan me S1510 for a month, old+'t5oy'? Iiirtman: What would a month-old boy do with :?,BlO'? Pcston: ll-I 5 9 GHJILER STAFF wr .-3 'B' CLUB we Hi-Y Back row left to right-K. Osberg, R. Frazee, V. Koehler, B.Davis, H. Becnt, Bill Hill, E. Blest. Q Q 2nd row-B. Lewis, G. Gathard, M. Kidcleton, B. Hood, T.Fassler, B. Parkin. L lst row-E. Kruger, E. Blum, B. Buyan, B. White, R. Powell, F. Alberti. e Growler Staff Standing left to right-O. Conrad, B. Davis, J. Breeher, W. Sandusky, H. Michael, A. Neuerburg, P. Poepping, F. Steurer, Sitting left no right-v. wood, R. Poninen, A. Rudolph, M. Fassler, Miss Kemp, V. Frank, H. Resetarits, B. Harster. HHN Club Back row left to right-F. Alberti, B. Lewis, G. Gathard, M. Middleton, T. Fassler, B. Davis, S. Reeves. Front row-D.'Bornung, B. Hood, H. Michael, B. Buyan, Bill Hill, R. Powell, E. Blest. Girl Reserves Second row-N. Ska ss M. A. White D. Middleton D. Coleman, , .. .2 ' . B. J. Greer, E. Ville, H. Hilleneurg, N. Pauscn, V. Bell, E. Milne, F. Linder, G. Lambert, D. Hollingsworth, J. Byers. StandingeM. Kaemmerer, N. Black, C. Sandusky, V. H. Rotary, L. Beck S. Feil A. H. Scnelk A. M. Buehne, C. Lofton, 9 ! ! H. Resetarits, O. Stoff, B. Horst, L. Zimmermann, S. Bennett. L ' WCorrine, name threearticlesconteining Teeeherj stareh.H C. Woker: HTWO cuffs and a collar.H xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cin shoe storeJ: WI did not suppose youw L. Woker: would remember me. Do you know all your oustomers?W Shoe Men: PYes, I may say I never forget enyb0dy's that I have fitted with a ppir of shoes.H xxwxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Grocer: NDO you went white or brown eggs, ma'am?n V. Wood: nThe kind I want are white with a yellow polka dot in the middlegn f . - '- N' , S W ...A 1, 5 .4 . - X ,gf552gL1.,,i1.g,12-.QEIQQ N A .ff- f 1 ef-'Erik ' 3 'XQTQYQ WN 'ffm ' ,145 7'-Aiik X' 'NQff .i.tI1mQ :Af '-,-' .---.'-'-,-,'.- .-.-., 1 - 'V A W . 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