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

 - Class of 1944

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5215010 ff I The Nugget Stall JQML sporsisoias Art and Layout ,, L L, L, Miss Thul Business and Sales L Miss Ruch Secretarial ,, 7 L Miss I-Iogan Seniors, Activities, and Copy as Miss Volkers EDITORIAL I-Ielen Harbian Evelyn Lawson Hertha Wilhite ART Joseph Rudawslqi, Coaeditor Deloris Seventy! Co-editor Henry Adams Woodrow Ashlocls Bryan Ayers Lois Callison , Betty Sue Edmonson Dorothy Erederick Dolores Hardina Eleanora Lusicic Dolores Mueller Thelma Schneiderheinze John Steinteld 'Thomas Willard Francis Zika SECRETARIAL Alice Bath Maxine Eclcstein Marjorie Stayton William Struharik Marie White ATI-ILETICS Ray Ordinachev lhlfll' lfiylilvfvi BUSINESS Geraldine Langendort, Manager Dorothy Smith, Secretary SALES Joan Dunn Bernice Eoulk I-lelen Harbian Marilyn l-lill Donald Kausler Geraldine Langendort Evelyn Lawson Martha Mills Eileen G'INIeill Rosalie Preston Imogene Reid James Santo Virginia Schorr Nadine Skaggs Dorothy Sippel Dorothy Smith Gertrude Toensiest Alice Van Alstine Marie Vaughn Milica Vukovich Corinne Weidemann Leona Williams Marie White Peter Wilcete

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U4 . the United States, Elmer Noxon, Superintendent, Purina MiIls,f Laura Orbach, only woman president of a brass foundry, Richard and William Ramming, Ramming Tool Company, Arthur Schuchardt, Treasurer, Lambert Drug Company, Edwin Schmidt, officer, Mutual Bank, Norton Schuyler, official, Robertson Air Craft Company, Vic+ tor Stempf, National President, American Institute of Accountants, Irvin and Norman Stupp, Stupp Iron Works, Walter Vieh, President, Tel-Autograph Com- pany, Albert Wagenfuhr, President, Boatmen's Bank. EDUCATION: C. I. Fleming, Principal,.McKinIey I-Iigh School, Ralph Fuchs, Professor of Law, Washington University, Walter Gammeter, Assistant Principal, Roosevelt High School, Roy Glasgow, Professor of Engineering, Washington Univer- sity, Army Radio Engineer, Claudia Lide, official Y. W. C. A,, President, St. Louis Guidance Association, Gertrude May, Supervisor, Public School Libraries, Edward B. Orr, Dean of Education, Principia College, Carl Rice, Assistant Professor, Mississippi University, Israel Trieman, Professor of Law, Washington University. The following members ofthe McKinley faculty: Marie Brown, Ella Burton, Florence Lewedag, Arthur Marx, I-lelen Oehler, Emma Ruppel, I-Iarriet Stout, Phoebe Thul, Elaine Volkers, Sylvia Weiss, Pauline Westphaelinger, Eugene Zeppenfeldf LAW AND CIVIC LEADERSI-IIP1 Rodowe Abeken, attorney, former Superg visor, St. Louis Playgrounds, Sam Dekins, former Secretary,,St. Louis Chamberlof Commerce, Joseph Gravely, attorney, Patent Office, Fred I-loffmeister, former judge, civic leader, Walt R. I-Iughes, Probate Judge, former Prosecuting Affamey, Iron County, Dean Leffler, attorney, Ralph Neuhoff, General Counsel, Merchants Exchange, Sidney Neuhoff, attorney, I-lenry Hoeffer, attorney, Lillian Stupp,' active in College Club and other clubs, Agnes Riley Sullivan, attorney, authority and writer on probate law, Cleta Smith, attorney, civic leader, George Stemmler, Presi- dent, St. Louis Bar Association, Associate City Counselor, Francis R. Stout, attorney, Albert Sweitzer, former Prosecuting Attorney. A MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY: Dr. Everett Bedell, orthodontist, Dr, Armand Fries, nose and throat specialist, Dr. Alexis I-lartmann, Head of St. Louis ChiIdren's I-Iospital, Dr. Milo I-leideman, Dr. Frederick Jostes, orthopedist, now Captain, Navy, Dr. Victor Kloepper, Lieutenant Commander, Navy, Dr. John McCaughan, Mayo Fellowship, Senior Instructor in Surgery, St. Louis University, Dr. Robert Mueller, President, St. Louis Medical Society, Dr. Julius Rossen, Professor, St. Louis Univer- sity, Dr. Fred Schwartz, oculist, Dr. Carl Vohs, orthopedist, MUSIC: Gus I-laenschen, orchestra leader, Chester Nordman, organist, ara ranger, Gene Rodemich ldeceasedl, orchestra leader, Irwin Rosen, first violinist, St. Louis Symphony, Oliver Schmid, radio singer, Edgar Shelton, violinist, Marion Telva tTauckel, Metropolitan Opera. ' I RADlO'AND NEWSPAPER: J. Roy srockioa. I RELIGION: Father Mark Ebner, Assistant, New Cathedral, Louise Esser Auler, missionary, I-londuras, Richard I-latch, Congregational minister, Francis Singler, Re- demptionist Order. WRITERS: Elmer Naslund, author of Voice of Verdun , Thelma Parrott Hol- lingsworth, poet and feature writer. V Me Tl 'Q ' r ?i 4-5 f .tfffiat Mg M 'Q ' I V P I 'fit -Q Q., 'fm . ,Q x 5 I .-'-A A 'ki if H 5, .ii . .ad - :Q ' vu r Q' if ar -I E4 :W Qs .QI 1-, fs tx. Page Seventeen a .3 .3123 me '+I as



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fi A McKinley Achievements it , McKinley pupils have participated in many local events of importance during the past year. ln the recent Scholastic Arts Exhibition, one hundred fifteen of the seven hundred pieces of art work exhibited were from McKinley students from terms one through eight. Seventy-two awards were made to McKinley pupils, and nine- teen pieces that won prizes and honorable mention will be sent to Carnegie lnsti- tute, Pittsburgh, in competition in the National High School Art Exhibition. Joseph Rudawski and Deloris Seventy also submitted portfolios of work to be judged for scholarships. Scholastic Keys were awarded to the following for first, second, ' and third places: Deloris Seventy, Ruth Grone, Woodrow Ashlock, . . Faye Permenter, Francis Zika, Lois Callison, Eleanor Squires. Honorable Mention was awarded to the following: Alma Apostel, T' Woodrow Ashlock, Bryan Ayers, Ruth Grone, Harvey Meyer, Doris .G Moeslein, Faye Permenter, Geraldine Roberts, June Scharfenberger, Deloris Seventy fthree awardsi, The following pupils received Certificates of Merit: Geraldine Ahrens, Alma Apostel, Woodrow Ashlock, Lyle Blaker, Fred Brown, Lois Callison,. Dorothy Charley, Genevieve Copeland, Dorothy Frederick, Ruth Grone, Dolores Hardina, Albert Jack- son, Emma Lou Legendre, Eleanora Lusicic, Harvey Meyer, Doris Moeslein, Olga Mokry, Lorraine Moore, Dolores Mueller, Milton Ohnimus, Faye Permenter, Ger- aldine Roberts, Joseph Rudawski, June Scharfenberger, Bernard Schmidt, Deioris Seventy, Eleanor Squires, John -Stgn-felg, Robert Stroup, Dean Vierrether, Vernon Wagner, Francis Zika. ' McKinley has also been well represented in public speakingqand radio pro- grams. On March 3, Lois Callison, Jane Condon, Jules Dolgin,: Don Kausler, and Evelyn Lawson took part in a broadcast from KMOX on the subject, Should Any President Have a Fourth Term? ' On March 23, in our auditorium, a Town Meeting was held, The question was: Can We Have Peace Without World Federation? The students who led the discussion were: Melissa Clement, Jane Condon, Jules Dolgin, Robert Perko, and Marvin Smith. ln the War Bond Oratorical Contest, Jules Dolgin won first place in the entire St. Louis area and he participated in the State contest at Jefferson City. Our musical organizations have also distinguished themselves in numerous public appearances, ln the l943 Clean-up Parade, McKinley's band was given the highest possible rating. Our band also participated in the following events: War Chest Parade, Armistice Parade, a concert at the Mart Building for the Army Medical Depot, concert at Scottish Rite Cathedral for the Fourth War Loan Bond Drive, with Constance Bennett as star, and the Sunrise Services on Easter morning at Tower Grove Park, These achievements show that the cultural values are not neglected in the McKinley pattern of education of Head, heart, and hand. Page N mefeen

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