McKinley High School - Nugget Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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Class of lune, 1934 Sponsor -------- MRS. CLARKSON Senior Term New Senior Term IERRY KOMORECH - - President - - - lOl-lN AMAD ELSA KLING - - - - Vice-President ---- EILEEN HODGE ESTHER BUSCHBAUM - - Secretary - - ESTHER BUSCHBAUM NICK CORRENTI - - - - Treasurer - - - - NICK CORRENTI Sergeant-at-Arms - - GREGORY GEORGE Colors: Blue and White. Motto: Virtus Omnia Vincit. The class presented to the school a blue and white felt banner, designed by Frank Love and executed under the direction of Miss Thul and Miss l-leavilon. The sewing was done by Anna Szpyt. CALENDAR OF EVENTS New Senior-Senior Party ----'- December 14, 1933 First Senior Meeting ------- February 13, 1934 Senior Play - - - - April 25, 1934 Class Day - - . - MGY 29, 1934 Graduation ---------- Iune 14, 1934 Come Out of the Kitchen, a sparkling comedy, was presented by the class on April 24 and 25. The principals, Charlotte Tornsen and Russell Lynch, were supported by an excellent cast. The play was directed by Miss Reilly. CLASS POEM Rodger Browning 1. I think that l shall never see Another place so dear to me: A place where hearts are ever bold When fighting for the Black and Gold, A place that e'er is teaching Light, The path of Right opposed to Might, A place where all should strive to please And value try before all E's, Within whose walls our course is run, Our day now o'er, our work all done. Praises are sung by fools like me, But only McKinley can make them be. II. 1 know that l shall never see Another class so dear to me Or other friends like those 1 know, Altho my hair grow white as snow, A class whose colors, blue and white, Shall ever by my guiding light, A class where all have worked as one, Sharing troubles, sharing fun, But soon will part, iorevermore, The seniors of Iune, in '34. l wrote these thoughts, dear class of mine, But already God had made them thine. Page Thirteen

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identification Tab le By Esther Frank, Bernice Burton, and Mathew Dornjcmovich Ncxme Basis of Fame Chief Occupation ' Aim in Life John Amad Managerial ability Being serious To go to Europe Marie Baranovic Chemistry Making E in chem. To plan meals Eleanora Barth Good nature Doing her part To succeed Jack Bell Silence Saying nothing To be a lawyer Jalin Bilylr His rnniiesty Being gentlemanly To he a senator Helen Blanchard Ability to ask questions Reciting Ask her Rudolph Blame Indian Bloom Being absent To graduate Nell Bouas Her disposition Being good-natured Always to be happy Robert Brinkman Quietness Being quiet To be stiller yet James Brown His swagger Telling 'em To get through school Rodger Browning Mathematics Showing Einstein To solve dimensions Caroline Bnelt Frienrllinrss Being e grind sport To appear brilliant Deratliy Bnrlew Sports Throwing baskets To be a professional Bernice Burton Typewriting skill Making herself heard 'rn convince papa Esther Biiserilianni Sweetness Expressing it 'rn be demure Aline Carrico Her noise Trying to sing To be stile to sing Jane Carter Her hair Studying history To learn some Mary Connely Hcr southern drawl Using it Won't tell Bessie cant Pnlilie speaking auds Delivering speeches To he heard Nick Correnti His bankhook Collecting dues To collect all dues Russell craig Estella Davis Nicholas Diilaggin Charles Diltlartino Marie Dinga Eugene Dmytryk Beulah Dobrin Mathew Domjanovich Kowtliness Her raven locks Women Eyebrows Extensive vocabulary Professor Tickling thc ivories Quietness Acting the gentleman Taking dictation Smiling at the girls Making eyes Studying Wonren Helping Mr. Humfeld Gathering news To please everyliedy Typo champion To To To To To To be a ladies' man outdo Cantor he a schoolmarm t-ltldle the hddle learn to play sell Geldtntgs Virgil Elkins Gracefulness Running around To do a mile in 7:00 William Elliott M. W. Talking to M. XV. To think Milton I-Zvanek Bones Breaking them To be a chiropractor Esther Frank Studiousness Waiting for ..,,.. luy, of course Lester Frederick llis glasses Wiping triern 'rp wear a monocle Veronica Gallagher Diligence Writing editorials To he editor Louis Gentile Gulf Playing golf 18 holes in 100 Gregory George His position Keeping trim To own a restaurant Geneva Gilman Htrr smile Working in oilicc To be angry Lucille Gontar Not known Not stutlying??? To do more studies George Gordon Giggles Reciting To learn to talk Louis Gott Athletics Sleeping To wake up Ben Gottsehalk Trombone Playing it To compose songs llohert Grenia Gridiron Figuring it out To invent a triple wing formation Gale Guibor Dancing Talking to??? To wait for C. P. John Encinger Sweetness Taking gym To do a giant swing Oscar Dreyer llis persistence Dancing To dance on his own feet Roy Hartmann Posters Making more posters To hang them Lan-,renee Hassler Dignity Being innocent To learn poetry Helen Hatch Her pep Being jolly To laugh some more Velma Held Her playful disposition Being thrilled To mcet??? William Heyward His hair Making noise To get it mal-cel Edwin Hirsch His feet Talking To be listened to Eileen Hodge Her numerous admirers Talking to them To outshine Garbo Ernest Hollingsworth Studies Doing nothing To be something Viola Horn Her speeches Memorizing them To learn how Paul Hrabovsky Loud talk Flirting To be a sheik Donald Hutcherson Promptness Coming late To he wise George lggens lndustry Being himself To be tt salesman Elvera Isom Her size Walking home To bc married Valette Jackson Black hair Reciting in history To lie able to recite Paul Johnson Salesman Looking important To sell something Clement Iostes His hair Bleaching it To he a platinum Vincent Judge His sunburn Cutting up To clcwn Elsa Kling Her roles Being class vice-pres. To be 5 success Jerry Komorech Being president Calling to order To copy Roosevelt John Krifka Baseball Playing ball Big leagues Stephen Kruchowsky That pipe Smoking it To smoke a mcerschaum Clarence Kueser Magician Doing tricks To iind an audience Vladimir Kulifay No fame Losing to M. D. To heat M. D. Harold' Lamont Clark Gable Playing trombone To be drum maior Virginia Lange Dancing Walking with J. B. To outdance Pavlowa Twins Latin To please Miss Shriver Frances Lawless Quietnese Reading novels To be a love authority llexford Lehman Parties Attending them To own a hot-dog stand Julius Leve Jazz suit Looking dumb To learn Ruth Lewis Her absences Doing phog To pass phog Mary Jane Long Height Not having her Am. Lit. To make E's Frank Love Soup strainer Art To excel Page Fourteen

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