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The Graduating Class of June 1936 The class of June, 1936, has nineteen graduates, eleven girls and eight boys. Perfect attendance for the term is recorded for the fol- lowing pupils: Arthur Brownlie, Eugene Potucek, Jeanne Ann Splackler, Lloyd Steinmeyer. Eugene Potucek entered Kennard School September, 1930, and has had five years of perfect attendance. This is the fourth consecutive year that he has been present every day. The Graduating Exercises will be held on Wednesday, June 10 at one-thirty p. m. in the school auditorium. The subject of the program will be Eugene Field, the children's poet. Since the birthplace of Eugene Field is now the property of the St. Louis Board of Education and as it is to be a shrine for St. Louis children this topic is of general interest. F , , Earline Alexander Glenn Bircher Arthur R. Brownlie Doris Cown Mary Jane Edmunds Vernon C. Erickson Betty Jane Heffern Stanley Levitt Evelyn Meyer Reina J. Muren Gene Erman O'B1'ien Eugene Potucek Charlotta Petersen 12 Angelo Rolfi Lloyd C. Steinmeyer Marjorie Ann Schaff Jeanne Ann Spackler Betty Jane Strater Virginia Ann Von Brunn
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Graduating Class of January 1936 The class of January, 1936, selected for its Motto, Citizenship is the highest and greatest gift of the nation. They worked out a panel discussion in which was illustrated the functions of the local, state, and national departments of government. They also pre- sented the ideals of good citizenship through education andchar- acter training. There were twenty-eight graduatesg eight of whom had entered the Kennard School portables in either Kindergarten or First Grade. Bernice Lueken, one of the eight, delivered the Address of Welcome. Mr. Frank M. Underwood, Assistant Superintendent of the St. Louis Schools, presented the graduating certincates. Harriet E. Collins Henry John Kuna August Schoenberg Audrey Erruti Betty Jane Lieberman Robert W. Stephens Peggy Gaertner Bernice E. Lueken Sidney Lester Stone Garnet D. Gavwinner Frederick D. Miller Mary Frances Shanks Max Wilson Hunt June Ann Nowotny Mildred Sharp Louise H. Herwick James P. O'Brien Olive M. Sifverson LaVern E. Hirsch Kenneth E. Praechter Marian Delores Tiltman Betty Mae Hoehn Irene Parisotto Ellenmae Trump Elaine L. Jones Herbert Ritter Constance C. Wilbert Edward C. Schafer I I
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The Drum and Bugle Corps At present the Kennard School has a Drum and Bugle Corps com- posed of forty boys. It is a distinct honor to be accepted as a member of this organization as it is a self-governed body, and no pupil may belong who is not reliable and trustworthy. The older boys teach, drill, and discipline the younger boys. The Corps plays every morning during the flag raising exercises, at which time the entire student body salutes the flag. The Mothers' Circle provided the new uniforms this year, which are to be worn upon public appearance. LEADER, Angelo Rolfi ASSISTANT LEADER, Bernard Steinger Donald Archibald Edward Brennan Carl Barnbeck James Butler George Chatron Jack Delporte Robert Dameron Jerry Erickson Robert Eyermann Robert Gavwiner Frank Gray Irving Golbinher Frank Gilk Robert Helfrich Wallace Humes Carter Hampton Robert Hein William Kretschmar Robert Kossmehl Jack LeGuerrier Donald Marsh Donald Murray Earle Moergen Tom Novak Tom Niehaus Gene O'Brien 18 Jerry O'Brien John Preswheat Herbert Pyne Clarence Stausbach Lloyd Steinmeyer Warren Schubert Tom Seeler James Smith Jules Scott Donald Spackler Daniel Wheatcroft Warren Zimmerly Robert Zesch
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