Ritenour High School - Melaureus Yearbook (Overland, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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Costilow, in grateful appreciation for his zmfailirig loyalty, unselfish leadership, and unparalleled devotion to Ritenour High School, the class of f31 sincerely dedicates this, the third volume of the Melaureils. - X931 MIELATURIEUS The stories of Mythology are old as time, yet new as tomorrow's sun in their appeal. May this book bring to you old memories and start anew the happy thoughts of High School Days. 1931 ff? ,2J .1 2. F- N A KX JV Lf- J xvj N X' x'N r? , VY I 477s 4- X, , i X22 -2215722 1 324, 5 A ,film 1 Xb-2 2 2 f kj Vtimfff--2 , QAM , '-22x., ,ffl QTN1 I fpgizea frliffaxxk no ,Q-L r 'r'. A 1-3135 -ff, 'U' 'I ,ln- X-3 X., Axv, gg ,mf 'ilxqgj fi?fJ:Qw, 1, .er ' ', . 25122 Q ' ,fm t 9' NALH1 1353 ,Vw , Kilim H 1, -F713 4 fPS',J,t'W 521222 -, 322 M , 'Xi QW Gilfffffb fl. A '13 MAE GEN J: X Q fd , ' :. ' , - C - J' 3' 1 Y M ff X Af19'X4ib'135QE2g.x 1'-gr'l,-mai: AM W xi, Y 5 wi + f-N., x A 43: fx f 4 ,. 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But we believe ' The years we spent with thee Will live in memory, And guide us on our way, Dear Ritenour High. 193 I Nine 1931 nsuaissousasuuinuou-mania 6, M Oh ' n.. 3 X i N Wstiiqf, V 7 , , A 7,4.w,gf1,1 ' .+ - ,, f .ay ' X 'L X' ' iw-. ue.-. - . Q ,ffl A:.F.,,...x , 1' W f ' ' ' , r 2' lil u, jxe VI xwxxlw 'If X X 1 W sggxxx V 46 ,, K. ' ,. vel ' X: xx.-.X- My ..-.:.k.,. Q? 1 Q5 X X N X, h Jb. 5 f A Z V F Z J X Xgxf-. qi' i '.-. 525 1 wp' I. 1 . X W r w NWLE ' xxxxwXkkxw !V .1- .ldminisira 2 f' W YE ,Rx mx Xxxw Q lv! ii ff W ,. 1 f Z iz 5 Z 011 MIELAURIEUS In his si-ngleness of pwrpose Iupitev' typifies om' administratiomfs interest in the wellfbeing of the student body. ' ff 1 b 1931 MIELAURETUS BUARD OF EDUCATION W. S. MCADOO, President ALLEN UMSTATTD H. M. POWERS NIRS. E. M'AY IOST, Secretary FRED W. BRAND, Vice-President L. R. ENGEL, 'Treasurer I I 93 'Thirteen MELAURIEUS ARTHUR A. HOECH, Ph. B., B. S. QEd.J Central Wesleyavz, University of Missouri Superintendent Fourteen I I MELAURJEUS O. W. Cos'ru.ow, Ph. B., A. M. Denison University, University of Illinois Principal I I Fifteen MELAUREUS F A C U lL T Y MARVIN P. PUNSHON RUTH LE1oH LovE1.AcE HELEN LUCILE BARNES Bradley Polytecl-mic A. B. B. s. fEd.J ' Institute Central College University of Missouri Manual Arts Latin Science R. P. GEDDES B. S. Oregon State College History, Coach MAM113 N. EVERLEY JEWEL ANTLE LOUISE LIVERS A. B. ' A. B., B. S. fEd.j A. B. XVasl1ington University University of Missouri Waslzirtgton University English, Social Sciencc Spanish, History Physical Education, Coach ELENORE HAVINGHURST V. A. B. . ai Central Weslegvan English Sixteen I I MELAUREUS IF A C U L T Y Q g..WXQ.....w,I..AIAMQRNE5. W: ,,-- f-I E5 M... Q,X . C. W. ROBINSON ETTA Lowax' GLADYSC EDXVARDS N ' Pd. B., B. S. QEd.j B. S. fEd.j Kirlqsville State Teachers WdTTC7lSbllTg State Normal Kirlqsville State Teachers College University of Missouri College Commercial Science English HOXXVARD G. MUNDT B. E. LaCrnxse State Teachers College Physical Education KATHERINE DIGEY GERTRUDE MILLIIIEN ELIZABETH BOTTS A. B. B. S. fEcl.J B. S. fEd.l Washingtomi University xVdTTC1lSblLTg State Teachers University of Missouri English, Commercial College Mathematics Home Economics ' ANN CAROLINE TI1'rI.EI' B. S. fEd.J University of Missouri Mathematics 1931 Seventeen Eighteen MIELAUREUS EDITH MCCALLISTER Secretary 1931 ,lglfrf-F ' ' A. ' ' . .. . ' ' , -. ' : JWIHW - -': - A - Qi: . 1.4, f ' . 1, ' f' .- ,yy 13:61, 1 acl ' 4 hijq Q?vu, - --- w 1 fx - ' 'Eb -I-' .' 'LAN f , L' 0 or Q :- -- 5 N. A ,,Z5.QL ' 2 at K .e, X, 1 v' 1- x - W. W , I' ' .s N N, l , F 5:26, ' ' u vu . W 5 w v.' v M' Xa' 1-I' ,. 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T ty 1931 MELAUREUS SENIOR CLASS Elliott ' Miller -Thorley Swinglcr O F F I C E R S President - f-ff RANDLE ELLIOTT ViC6'PTCS1ldC11I CHARLES MILLER Secretary f PAULINE THORLEY T1-easwrer HAZEL SXVINGLER Sponsor f MISS EVERLEY ELLIOTT RANDLE-R071 Ritcnour I-2-3'-tg Football 213'-lg Pepper Box 3: Basketball Manager 3'-lg Harmonica Club 3'-lg Mclaurcus Stall -lg Class President 45 A boy with an aim will bc a man with a namcfl Hy-Y 4, MILLER, .CHARLES-Charley Roosevelt lg Ritcnour 26'-lg Basketball 2-3--lg Baseball 2-3'-l: Football 3'-lg Glcc Club 3: Lcttcrmcrfs Club Mclaurcus Stall' -l. lPrcs.J -lg Hy'Y 4: Tomorrow's tangle ' to thc wind resign. Rim THORLEY, PAULINE cnour l'lf3--lg Baseball Zg Glcc Club Zvi, Rcckers lViccfPrcs.1 35 Class Secretary 3-45 Dramatic Club fScc.J -lg M-:laIurcIIs Staff 4. To know lxcr is to lovc ber, and she is wcllllnownf' SXVINGLER, HAZEL-Wlzistle Ritcnour l'2-3-43 Baseball 10.3 Glec Club 'lg Basketball 2-34: Vollcy Ball 2-3-4: Soccer 3'-lg Dramatic Club 3-45 fVicc-Prcs.j 45 R Club fPrI:s.J -lg Mclaurcus Stall 43 Class Treasurer 3'-L A merry lxcart malzctb a CllCCl'lllll countenance. 193 I - Txumxtyfmne CROSBY, FRANCIS ccFatxa Ritenour 1-2-3-4 Football 1-3-4 Basketball Manager 2 Class Vice-President 3 Pepper Box 3 Glec Club QVice-Prcs.l 3 Hi-Y 4 Melaureus fliditorl 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Responsible tasks were' meant for him, For he tackles each one with vigor and vim. SUTTER, OSCAR Occie Ritenour 1-2-3-4 Harmonica 3 Museum 4 Hi-Y 4 A 1 have only done my duty as a man is bound to do, ' SHAWCROSS, PAUL Ritenour I-2-3-4 Latin Club lConsulj 3 Museum Club 4 Melaureus Stall 4 Moderation is the pleasure of the wise. TAYLOR, CHARLES a4Busnr Ritcnour 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Lettermcn's Club lTrcas.j 4 Glee Club 3 Hi-Y 3-4 Melaureus Staff 4 The less there is learned The less there is to forget. FREISE, H.-KRRY L'Fries Ritenour 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Airplane Club 3 Hi-Y 3'-1 I.ettermen's Club 4 Worry kills mcng why die? Twenty-two MJELAURIEUS SENIOR CLASS 1931 RICKERD, VIRGINIA ..Ricky,, Ritcnour 1-2-3-4 Glcc Club I-25 Trcas. 2 Class Secy.-Trans. 2 Baseball 1-2 Basketball 2-4 Volley Ball 2 Soccer 4 Pepper Box 4 She has a voice of gladncss. and a smile, And eloquence of beauty-. FLEMING, ROSIEMMA Doc Run 1-2 Ritenour 3-4 Glce Club 3-4 Mclzlureus Staff 4 I live for those who love me and the good that I can do. EUBANKS, MAR JORIE Ma'rgie,' Ritcnour 1-2-3-4 Commercial Club 3--l Volley Ball 3 Rccker Club 4 Dramatic Club 4 When I mcct a soul that'S sad, Let mc try to make in glad. VOIGTMAN, ETHEL Epworth 1-2-3 Ritenour 4 Glee Club 4 The only way is to bc one. to have a friend BAUMGARDT, BERNICE ' 'Baumie' ' Ritenour 1-2'3'4 J. U. G. lSecy.J 2 Class Vice-President 2 Soccer 2'-lg fRefereeJ 3 Score-keeper of Basketball 2-3 Baseball 2 Volley Ball 2 Small but potent and full of cheer. ARNOLD, IREN13 Ritcnour lf2'3-4 Commercial Club 3'-l Volley Ball 3 Recker Club 3'4 Modesty is the best evidence of good sense. MINTON MARGARET 5 Gloves Soldan I Normandy 2 Ritenour 3'-1 Home-Ec Club 3 Dramatic Club 3'-l Rcekcr Club 3-4 She puts her troubles in a box. Then sits on thc lid and laughs. WISE, CATHERYN Ritenour l'2f3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Soccer 3 Commercial Club 3 Basketball 314 Vollcy Ball 3-4 Latin Club QConsulJ 4 Recker Club 4 Melatlreus Stall' 4 A star laughed and under it she was born. MELAUREUS SENIOR CBASS 1931 RANDOLPH, BARTRAM t.BaTt,, Humboldt l-2-3 Ritenour 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Musetim Club lPres.J 4 Hi'Y 4 Melaureus Stal? 4 His form accorded with a mind Lively and ardent, frank and kind. GRAU, WILLIAM Billy Ritcnour l'2-34 Glce Club 3 Harmonica Club lVice'Pres.J 3 gorzvmircial Club QVice-Prcs.J 4 uxvhy should life all labor be? THURMOND, LAYMAN allay, Ritenour l-2-3'-4 Football 2-3--I Glee Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Hi-Y Club 4 An upright V mind is master nl' the body. ' ROSE, ALFRED UAV, Ritenour 1-2'3f4 Commercial Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Quiet and friendly Good and true. MOLZ, EDWARD Eddie Rirenour l'2-3-4 Happy Harpist 3 Commercial Club 4 Hi-Y 4 The measure of life is not length but honesty. T'wentyftl1.'ree UMSTATTD, ALLEN Ritenour 1-2'3f4 Class VicefPresident 1 Pepper Box 2-3 Basketball 3 Baseball 3'-4 Hi-Y lVice-Pres.-U 34 Harmonica Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Football 4 MCIBKIYCUS Staff lllus. Mgr.1 -I My tongue within my lips I reign, For who talks much must talk in vain. BOEHM, OLE Ritenour 112-34 Latin Club 4Consul5 3 Football Manager 4 Glee Club 4 Mclaureus Stall' 4 Small in stature-great in worth. PETERSON, KlPeteID Rilenour I-Z-3'-4 Dramatic Club Hi-Y 4 Write mc as his fellewmen. J. W. ' 3-4 one who loves VOLZ, Eow Bud ARD Ritcnour 1f'l'3'4 Harmonica Club 3 Museum Club 4 Well'timed silence has more eloquence than speech. WALZ, RAYMOND ..Ray,, Ritcnour 1-2-3-4 crm club 3 Com mcrcial Club 4 He who stands firm full many a mile shall climb. Turenty-four MIELAUREIUS SENIOR CLASS I93JI ROADES, DOROTHY 4cDot:s Beaumont l-2-3. Ritenour 4 Glee Club -l Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. PE11c1vAL, ADA MAY Ritcnour lfl'3-4 li Club 3-4 Basketball I-2-3'-i Baseball l'2-3'-i Athletic Association .Z Soccer 3 Volley Ball 3 Reekers 3'-I Glce Club 4 I never saw an eye so bright and yet so soft as her's. LEYHE, NAOMI tional, Rilenour 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2'3'4 Basketball 3'-I Soccer 3'-4 A Rucker Club 345 lPres.J 4 MR Club 3-45 QTreas.J 3 Latin Club 4 Melaureus Staff 4 She did with cheerful will what others talked of while their hands were still. BUSCHBAUM, EVELYN ..Ev,, Ritcnour l'2-3'-I J. U. G. Club 3 Baseball 3 Commercial Club 4 Good health and grind sense are two of life's greatest blessings. CHORDAS, IRENE Ritcnour 1-2-3-4 Rcckers 3-4 Commercial Club QTl'c:is. 41 3'-l Melaurcus Staff 4 There is nothing meritorious hut virluc :md friendship, ROBERTSON, JOSILEE lt YJ fo Ritenour 1-2-3-4 Commercial Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Rcckcrs 4 Pepper Box 4 Of manner gentle, Of nllcctinn mild. VJITTHAUS, INEZ Warrcnlon I-2-3 Ritcnour 4 Spanish Club 4 I hold my duty :is I soul. VoHs1zN, ELIZABETH Lizzie,' Ritcnour l-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Volleyball 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Soccer 3-4 Rccker Club 3-4 Commercial Club 3-4 R Club 4 . Earncstncss nnrl sincerity :irc synnuYms, hold iuy MIELAIURIEUS SENIOR CLASS 19331 Comes, HARX'EY Ritcnour I-2-3-4 Football 2-3 Dramatic Club 2-3-4 Glee Club 3 Hi-Y 4 Some think thc world is :mule for fun and frnlic, And so do I. HOEFFNER, W1LL1fxM Bill Ritcuour I-2-3-4 Bascbzill 3-4 Glec Club 3-4 Hi-Y 4 'I'hc most manifest sign of wis- dom nis continued cheerful- ness. PETTY, RALPH Ritcnour -1-2-3-4 Commercial Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 I'm not lazy. l'm simply in love with rest. EUBANKS, DEAN Ritenour l-Z-3-4 Commercial Club 3 Museum Club 4 Hi-Y 4 'l'h:11t life is long that zmsxvvr lrfc s great end-scrvicuf' BICKMEYER, COY Ritcnour 1-2-3-4 Commercial Club 4 Pepper Box 4 No man is born without am' bitious desires. Twenty-five DEE, WILLIAM Bill Ritenour 1-2'3'4 Pepper Box 1'3-4 QEditor -U Class Vice-President 2 Manager Baseball 2 Class President 3 Athletic Ass'n QTreas.D 3 Hi-Y 3-4 Football 3-4 A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. STEXVART, VERN Ritenour 1-2-3-4 Spanish Club fSccy.J 3 Museum Club lSecy.-'l'reas.j -l 'iNever idle a moment, but al- ways courteous and thoughtful of others. MOCRACKIN, VVILLIAM I.MaC,1 Ritenour l'2'3-4 Harmonica Club fDircctorJ 3 Boatbuilding Club 3 Football 3'-l Basketball 3'-l Baseball 3--4 Museum Club 4 Hi-Y 4 Melaureus Staff 4 Take it easy, have your fun. Let the old world flicker ou. KINKER OLIVER Ollie Ritenour 1-2f3'4 Football 3'-l Basketball 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Latin Club fConsulb 3 Lettermen's Club 4 Hi'Y 4 His limbs were cast of manly mould For hardy sports and contests bold. CUNDIFF, ORVILLE Ritenour 1-213-4 Dramatic Club 4 He conquers who endures. Tufentyfsix MIELAURIEUS SENIOR CLASS 1931 BUCK, DOROTHY uD0txs Ritenour I-3-4 Normandy and Beaumont 2 Dramatic Club 4 'iSl1e was more fair than words can say. COUOHLEN, LOUISE Ritenour l'2f3f-4 Glec Club lPrcs.l 2 Soccer 3 Volleyball 3 Basketball 3 Baseball 3 Latin Club lCOnsull 3 Recker Club 3'4 lScc. 41 Pepper Box S'-4 Melaurcus Stall' 4 Her ways are the ways of pleasantncss, And allnher paths are of peace. MURPHY, BEssIE Ritenour 4 Latin Club fConsulJ 4 One who brings a mind scarce- ly to be changed by time or place. COOK, HARVEY Cookie Ritcnour. lf2'3-4 Commercial Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Hi-Y 4 Good-will is the mighticst practical force in the uni- verse. ROYSTER, MARSHALL Ritenour 1-2f3-4 Class President 2 HifY 245-4 CSecy. 3, Pres. -D Pepper Box 3 Glee Club 3 Football 3-4 Basketball 3'-4 Lettermerfs Club lSccy.J 4 Melaureus 4 Both character and intellect are his. SHIFFLETT, DONALD .rD0n., Ritcnour lf2f3-4 Debate Club 2 Gfec Club 3 Dramatic Club fVice-Pres.J 4 Melaureus Stall' 4 I stand on the brink of a great career, XYon't someone please push mc oil. LASSERRE, MARCEL Ritcnour lf2-3'-4 Track 3 Life is not so short but that there is alvezrys time enough or courtesy. MELAUREUS SENIOR CLASS 1931 WOLF, OPAL Ritenour l-'Z-3-4 Glee Club 2-3 Baseball 2-3 Commercial Club 3-4 lTreas. 3 Pres. 41 Soccer 4 Basketball 4 Melaureus 4 Earnestness and sincerity are synonyms. HEIER, VELMA Moda l Owensville 2'3 Ritenour 4 Dramatic Club 4 Never too busy to help some one in need. WATT, IVA Ellsinorc High l'2'3 Ritenour 4 Glcc Club 4 Whatsoc'cr my tasks shall bc Let me do them cheerfully. NIERMAN, HELEN Francis Howell I--2-3 X Ritenour 4 Dramatic Club 4 Modesty is the magnet of friendship. Twentyfseven MIELAURIEUS CURRICULUM OIF RITIENOUR HIGH SCHOOL ERESHMAN YEAR ALGEBRA ENGLISH I CIVICS . VCJCATIONS , GENERAL SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION LATIN I MANUAL ARTS DOMESTIC SCIENCE SOPHOMORE YEAR PLANE GEOMETRY ENGLISH II HISTORY I LATIN II SERVING SPANISH I BIOLOGY COMMERCIAL LAW ' BUSINESS ARITHNIETIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION . JUNIOR YEAR ADVANCED ALGEBRA SOLID GEOMETRY ENGLISH III SOCIOLOGY ECONOMICS I..-XTIN III HISTORY II SPANISH II PHYSICS TYPEWRITING I SHORTHAND I PHYSICAL EDUCATION SENIOR YEAR TRIGONOMETRY ENGLISH IV ENGLISH V ' LATIN IV PHYSICAL EDUCATION AMERICAN HISTORY CHEMISTRY TYPEWRITING II SHORTHAND II MUSIC REQUIREMENTS EOR GRADUATION ENGLISH fff'- - SCIENCE - - MATHEMATICS f SOCIAL SCIENCE f PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES - A I I :T1U?TIl1N CIgIIC , , , 3 1 1 3 I 7 Mierarnaisius 1UN1oa crass Sundermann Boxdorfer Hetlage President f - f - WILBUR SUNDERMANN Vice-President f f RUTH BOXDQRFER Secretaryf'1'1easurer f MABEL HETLAGE Sponsors , , , I Miss TETLEY IMR. PUNSHON On September 4, 1928, one hundred and twenty-nine Freshmen assembled at Ritenour High School. Mr. Punshon and Miss Tetley were the sponsors and the following officers were elected: President, Virginia Meyersg Secretary'Treasurer, Juanita Bell, and Class Reporter, Ruth Engel. The Freshies who represented their class in athletics were: Curly Springer, Steve Williams, Russell Nixon, Effie Reinemer, Baile Lieberstein, I-can Simpson, and Mabel Hetlage. In our Sophomore year Mr. Punshon and Miss Tetley continued as sponsors. Forest Springer was President: Bernice Baumgardt, Vice'President, and Virginia Rickerd, SecretaryfTreasurer. The Sophomores gave the first party of the year, a Tacky Masquerade. The class was well represented on the Pepper Box Staff by Ruth Boxdorfer as the Class Reporter, and Ruth Engel as the Girls' Sports Editor. Wilbur Sundermann, Steve Williams, and Curly Springer received their R for football. Both Steve and Curly played on the basketball teamg Nixon played baseball. The girls who represented their class in athletics were: Martha Germer, Ruth Engel, Virginia Lane, Effie Reinemer, Evelyn Abram, Mabel Hetlage, and Audrey Oldendorph. As Juniors, we got off to a good start by giving the Farmer Party, a success both socially and financially. There are several juniors members on the Pep er Box Staff again this year. They are: Ruth Engel, who is serving her third year on the staff: now Associate Editor, Girls' Sports Editor, Mabel Hetlage: Boys' Sports Editor, Theodore Mclvilleg Cartoonist, Kenneth Lane: Business Manager, William Moerschellq Advertising Managers, Vx7ilbur Sundermann and Robert Shackelfordg and the junior Class Reporter, Wilfred Boeckhaus. The boys who received their R in football were: Steve Williams, Curly Springer, John Torrillo, and Russell Nixon. Both Steve and Curly received their letters in basketball. This year the girls who are out for athletics are: Effie Reinemer, Audrey Oldendorph, Martha Germer, Mabel Hetlage, Thecla Poelker, Elida Ryder, Vinita Bertholdt, and Lucille Schaeffer. I 9 3 I 'I'we'nty'ni'nc MIEILAJURIEIUS JUNIOR crass Barclay, Rickard, Brand, Bcrvcilcr, Thcodorow, Duncan, Roadcs Pailcr, Franke, Czar, Bcrtholdr, Boxdorfcr, Engel, Ivfclville, Rawlings. Focrszcr Meyer, Abram, Boyd, Cotlcr, Finley, Dean, Corcoran, Bertholdr, Bell Name Abram, Evelyn Adams, jack Barclay, James Bell, Juanita Bertholdt, Helen Bertholdt, Vinita Berveiler, Robert Boeckhaus, Wilfred Boxdorfer, Ruth Boyd, Virginia Brand, Fred Corcoran, Dorothy Cotler, Anna Czar, Robert Davis, Kenneth Davis, Maxwell Dean, Mary Jane Duncan, Howard Engel, Ruth Finley, Louise Fitzwilliams, Jack Foerster, Paul Franke, Robert Germer, Martha Gibson, Dorothy Green, Virginia Haller, Muriel Hawtin, Wilbur Heinzen, Clarence Thirty JUNIOR DIRECTORY Known as Abie Jack jim Nita Helen Neek Beerfbottle Willy Billie Boyd junior Corky Annie Bob Ken Mack Dean Dunky Iggv Finley Jack Polly Bob Matts Dot Green Blondie Willy Clarence .. .. .. ., .. Oh, bunk. .. .. ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ::Oh, yeah? .. .. .. .. .. in On deck. Favorite Saying I'm tardf' Oh, you keedf' Hoot, Mon. Oh, you horse, Wait a minute. I say there, Senator. Let's see. Aw-ho. O, gee. Precious. Are you sure? Yes. Gee whiz. Metaphorically speaking. Hit her. Oh, teacher! Darn. Ya-hoo. O, I can't. -why. No, sir. O hee hum. I cin't. I hate you. How's the brother? 1931 Oh, you don't mean it. Prizecl Possession Sleep Argument Typewriter Compact Shows Virginia Boyd Science equipment Books Disposition History book Cars Home Bass voice History Bicycle Shakespeare Laugh Something to read Charlie Book reports Brown hat ,Ianitor's job Magazines Curls English Mints Gum Gift of gab Bob Msmoasus JUNIOR CLASS Nixon, Hcinzcn, lvlcAdoo, james, Klaus, lvleivcs, Mocrschcll Knnin, McCrackin, O., Oldcndorph, Hctlage, Jennings, Oberkrom, Hcining, Lane Krigbaum, Miller. james, Henry, Hosack, Holler, Lane, Hurt JUNIOR DIRECTORY Name Known As Favorite Saying Prized Possession Henry, Louise Lou What's this? English composition Hetlage, Mabel Mabel Oh, ilddlesticksln Latin Hosack, Mabel Mabel Gracious! Geometry Houser, Raymon Ray Is that a flat? Wheelbarrow Hurt, Juanita Skeets Help me, Grace. A dance james, Hulda Slim What? History Iames, Mary Mary Ian Gee whiz! Powder puff Jennings, Lenor Lon Oh, it's a hound. Pauline jones, Charles Charlie 'Tll be dog'gone. Economics Klaus, Adolph Klotski Hey, Hey! Typewriter Krigbaum, Hilda Freckles I won't stand for it. Freckles Kunin, Louis Louie Sleepy Conversation Lane, Kenneth Ken How es you? Saxophone Lane, Virginia Sis Humffm-m. A wavevset McAdoo, Norman Mac It's hot. Ford McCrackin, Otho Oats Yes, dear. Airplanes Meives, Richard Ben Going to the country. Country eats Melville, Theodore Ted I'll be dawgfgonef' Grin Meyer, Virginia Meyersie 'Tm broke. Dimples Miller, Sarabell Sara Sugar! Boolls Moerschell, William Billy Listen, Fagan. Spanish Myles, James Jimmie You would! Howard Duncan Nixon, Russell Rus Look at him! Coupe Oberkrom, Charlotte Obie Umph. Recipes Oldendorph, Audrey Aud B:-rrtramf' Tam Pailer, Harry Handsome Oh, boy! Golf Percival, Isaac Ike Oh, dear! Smiles 1931 Thirty one MIELAIUREIUS IIUNIOR ctass Name Poe, Virginia Poelkcr, Thecla Rawlings, Harold Reinemcr, Effie Rickerd, Harry Roades, Robert Rogers, Myra Ryder, Elida Schaeffer, Lucille Schmidt, Eugene Shackelford, Robert Slane, Adelaide Smith, August Soboiewski, Herbert Springer, Forrest Sunderman, Wilbur Swengros, Dorothy Swingler, Grace Torrillo, John T-heodorow, Karl Waterfield, Thelma Whitaker, Ethel Wibracht, Edgar Williams, Stephen Witthaus, Iris Worster, Anabel Zeiler, Charles Thirty-two Sundcrman. XVilliams, S., Springer Torrillo. Wihracht, Shackcliord. Percival. Schmidt. Smith, Sobolcwski Swcngros, Slanc, Poelkcr, Rcinemcr, Whitaker, Witthaus Rogers, XVatcrHcld, Swingler, Poc, Worstcr, Schaeifer, Ryder JUNIOR DIRECTORY Known As Gin Thee Red Elf Fat Bob Myra Lyda Igou mitty Bob Chuck Fat Herb Curly Willy Dot Dootzic Tony Karl Thelma Eth Sleepy Steve Irish Annie Bud sr You do it. n sn -- rt as N Oh, gee! Favorite Saying For Pete's sake. From a pyschological standpoint. Hello, babe! N You re crazy. Got a match? What you say? I'll be mad. I don't know. Whoa! Have to study. Oh, yeah? I know. Blame the Ford . Let's go to the quarry. That there. Suit yourself. Can I heap you? A dish o Raviolif' That's bad. Heavens! The dickensln :'Hey: you! You re smart. Boop-a'doop! Awfa'wait a minute. 1931 Prized Possession Conversation Songs Girls Basketball Bathing suit Drawing tools Powderrbox NR.. Position on soccer- s Moths I Ad blanks Dancing partner Basketball Ford Temper Clarinet Ole Dance Date Football Organ Giggle Laugh Elmer Chevy Inez Lipstick Chickens quad MIELAIURIEUS SOPHOMORE CLASS DeHart Freise Hamilton Dinkelkamp President ' Lewis DEHART ViCC'P?'CSiClC1'lI f - - ADRIAN FREISE Secretary f DOROTHY DINKELK.-XMP Treasurer - - Roster HAMILTON , 5 Miss DIGBY S isors f pm lM1ss BOTTS In September, 1929, one hundred seventyfthree very bewildered Freshmen entered Ritenour High School. The officers, who, with the help of Miss Digby and Miss Botts, guided the Freshmen through a very successful year, were: Lewis DeHart, Presidentg Florence Keane, Vice'Presidentg Thelma Clifford, Secretary: Elizabeth Douglas, Treasurer. Our Pepper Box Report-er was Edward Evers. The class, being large in number, took an important part in athletics: the nine of its members earning their letters were: Lewis DeHart, Adrian Freise, Robert Hamilton, Dorothy Headrick, Elizabeth Douglas, Corneil Tolbert, Francois Mingis, Mary Ruth Rives, and Margaret Walz. The class did not stop with honors in athletics, for the Freshmen were well represented on the honor roll, and one of our members, Dorothy Smith, won further honors by taking first place in the Poster Contest. 1 This year the class of '33 again assembled at Ritenour, a smaller group, numbering just seventyffive. Regardless of the handicap of the size, the ambition of the class to carry forward that success of their Freshmen ear remained undimmed. The first public demonstration that the class of '33 had lost none ofy its outstanding characteristics, was given at their unique Show' Boat Party in November, this has been voted one of the most successful parties of the year. The class continued to take a noticeable part in Athletics. Lewis DeHart and Adrian Freise again won R's in football. In basketball, Lewis DeHart was the only member who gained a place on the first squad, but the other boys of the class won the school championship. The girls, not to be outdone by the boys, have taken a prominent part in soccer, basketball, volley' ball and baseball. The class had several girls who made varsity teams. The Sophomores proved that they were a wellfrounded group in every field by taking the lead on the semester honor roll. A great deal of our success was due to the untiring efforts of our two sponsors, Miss Botts and Miss Digby. I 9 3 I Thirtyfthree MIELAURIEUS SOPHOMUORE CLASS Drchcr, Ailbcrt, Boyd, Baumgnrdr. Cook, Collins, Curlctr. Dcnncrt, Barnett, Chamberlain Bundcl, DeHart. Bocckhnus, Amclung, Dorsey, Davis. Dcc Curdt, Cato, Brosius, Barlow, Douglas. Dinkclkanxp Not Photographed-Barnard, DeHart, Falconer, Frcisc H Hartman, Grab, Hale, Hosea, Grossenbacher, Houser, Hillman. Evers. Goodman Franke, Frcin, Grosch, Hcadrick. Hamilton, Fielder. Gross, Hauser, Hamilton Fishbuck, Grnu, Fleming, Hendrick, Holt, Heymann, Giddiugs, Hawrin I 'Thirtyffuur I SOPHOMURE CLASS Dixon, Miller, Klons, Pricp, Schueddig. Reese Pcaria, Newcomb, Shores. Silver, Scnnc, Prantc Myers, Mueller, Rcmmcrt, Killcs, Mingis, Rives, Schaiblc Sipc, Lounsbury, Kaufman, Miles, Molz, Schinzing, Probst Nut Photographed-Modcr, Myers, Robinson, Schwacgerlc, Scott, Smith, Stewart XViegcrt, Theo-Jorow, Williams, Svatck, Toy, Zeiler, NVhitcncr, Stewart Tolbcrt, Sprcnger, Soto, XValz, Stegeman, Vollmer, Ulrich Voigtman, Vnlz, Whittcnbcrg, Smith, Stephens, Stauffcr, Spurgeon, Stockwell Not Photographed-Shine, Page Thirty-five MIELAURIEUS Tl 5 anions:-:ua 1931 sinus-nu-1 MIELAURIEUS FRESMAN CLASS Newcomb Hogan Rohbins O F F I C E R S President ' BETH Newcorvns VicefPresident ' JEROME HOGAN S6CTClIL1Yy'crTCClS1l'l'67' ' BERNICE ROBBINS 'Miss HAVINGHURST ,Sponsors - Miss Lower lMR. ROBINSON Une hundred. seventy'five freshmen, eighty'eight girls and eighty'seven boys, entered Ritenour High School the first of September, 1930. The first day of school was a trial for the freshmen. Where is room 202? Who teaches history? These were some of the excited questions that were heard from the lips of the fresh' men. Every person, after finding himself, can get to work and try to make the best of the first year, but it takes some time for some to become accustomed to high school practices. The girls had a strong soccer team. Mary Robards, Helen Thorne, Dorothy Herbst, Aldine Graeler and Marie Gentili were chosen for varsity. . David Williams and Walter Kolb made the squad in basketfball and Thomas McCrackin is the first freshman ever to qualify as basket-ball manager in Ritenour. The freshmen, wanting to be up to date, gave a Superstition party, Friday, February 13th, 1931. The gym was decorated with white streamers, fastened to a ladder hung in the center of the gym. Bright colored umbrellas and broken mirrors were used to carry out the idea that ill luck always associates with Friday, the thirteenth. This class of 1934, being the largest class that ever entered Ritenour High, intends to take part in all activities. It intends to furnish its share of athletics. Its greatest desire is to help establish and uphold the spirit of Ritcnour High. I I Thirtyfseuen I MIELAURIEUS IFRIESHMAN CLASS Barylski, Clement, Amelung, Collins. Detmer, Dollard, Darby, Clark, Buschbnum Clement, Brinton, Bayer, Altemucller, Burton, Cain, Bardgett, Craig, Baumann, Barry Alexander, Davis, Astroth. Bullock, Braswell, Bonnet, Black, Downing Bryant, Christensen, Cox, Brand, Briqucleur, Crosby, Bornc, Boyd, Downs Nm Photngraphed-Berveiler, Buchanan, Clement. Engel, Etue I Gibcault, Frieclhoff, Hcckemeycr, Hagner, Haase, Fister, Hogan, Hamilton, Hilton Green, Hicgcr, johnson, Harper, Finley, Frost, Johnson, Hartman, Jost Farley, Hammer, Gruhbs, Johnston, Hcrlvst, Gentili, Eaton, Graeler, Hcnry Faerber, Hegland,'Hcymann, Guzman, Heier, Fnerstcr, Ewing, Faerber Tlzirtyfeigllt 193 I FRESHMAN CLASS Leyhc, Minton, Lewis, Kloppcnbcrg, Kolb, Kirkpatrick, Moore, Kaublc, Moffat: Mundy. Nelson, Miller, Milosex-ich, Kinkcr, OAKccfc, Mcnzcl, McCrackin. Krigbaum, Miller Loewe, Nixon, Morton, Lutz. Kelcwne, Meagher, Newcomb, Krcll, Moon: Nut Photogrnphcd--Keith, Lnndzrttcl, Poclkcr, Schaeffer, Scihcrt, Smith Soto, Stuhlman, Perrigucy, Paul, Sherman A Schcffing. Schilli, Parton, Smixh, Rayhill, Pulliam, Robards Page, Shawcross, Perrign, Sack, Strait, Scnnc, Scdlirz. Patrick Robards, Schymns, Robbins, Rodgers, Sciht, Shnckclfnrd, Shipp. Shilflett Thirty-nivlc MELAUREUS IFRIESHMAN CLASS Thoman, Viorth, Thomas, Vcith, XVilliams, Thompson, XVolf, Xenos Tunzc, White, Wallncr, Myers, Madden, Lucbbcrt, Wallmnnn, Thurman, Wilhelm, Wirn McKinncy', Wfchking, Vv'cgcner, Schcrbcl, Thnrn, Thompson, Lusse, Tnckc Not Photographed-Pagani, Tierney, Ticsmcycr, XVochrlc, Schmcdrr DQQ Forty 193 I A ffxxx J! ',- ,5 ! li!!!-! kflffyl xxx. ff, X 11 ' 41 '!,f 'f, I Xl! Q ,ff - Ay' ,XF V fjffffg .. 1 z -ff SL . , - -f 4 .f I Qffiiff I X X fm M j XJ Z lf + 4 4 ,A K-ff 1 I f ff J X ,. .j.gf,, W0l'0ani?ai3ionsW MIELAURIEUS As Vulcan forged the minerals of the earth into useful articles, so do our organizations weld the bonds of brotherhood and fellowship. Fortyftwo I I MELAUREUS P E P PE R B O X Nlelville, Moerschell, Sundermann, Lane Dec, Coughlcn, Robertson. Miss Barnes, Bullock Robards, Bocckhaus, Rickard, Dec, Engel, Bickmcycr, Scnne The pep of Ritenour is exemplified in the school paper, The Pepper Box. It was first edited in 1923 by Russell Pearce, with Miss Ruth Leeper as faculty representative. Although small in size, it carried the news of the school very well. At the beginning of this year the size of the paper was changed, so that it would rank favorably with papers of other high schools. It is a member of the M. I. P. A. and N. S. P. A. and was recently rated as sec' ond class by the latter's critical service national contest. William Dee is the present editor of The Pepper Box and the faculty is rep' resented by Miss Helen Barnes. Much credit is due both of them for the present success of the paper. I I Forty-three I Fnrtyfnlcr 193 MELAUREUS MELAUREUS STAFF MISS Lov FRANCIS CROSBY A Editor ELACE ALLEN UMSTATTD Adviser Business Manager MARSHALL ROYSTER Assistant Editor WILLIAM MCCRACKIN Assistant Business Manager CATHERYN WISE Literary Editor NAOMI LEYHE Literary Editor RANDLE ELLIOTT Circulation Manager CHARLES TAYLOR Assistant Circulation Manager LOUISE COUGHLEN Senior Editor CHARLES MILLER Athletic Editor ROSIEMMA FLEMING Art Editor PAUL SHAWCROSS Advertising Manager PAULINE THORLEY Organization Editor BARTRAM RANDOL Literary Editor ALFRED ROSE Advertising Manager IRENE CHORDAS Art Editor ' DONALD SHIFFLETT Art Editor PH HAzEL SWINGLER Athletic Editor GLB BOEHM Snapshot Editor OPAL WOLF Snapshot Editor I 9 3 I Forty-five MELAUREUS HARMONICA CLUB f Bickmcyer, Carter, Volz, Meivcs, Elliott, Toy, Collins, Stuhlman Hale, Amelung, Silver, Sherman, Collins, Williams, Xenos, Nelson Franke, XV., Franke, R., Shores, Prantc, Chamberlain, Hauser, Rayhill, Frcin, Miller Sehcfiing, Pcaria, Berthuldt, james, Boyd, Bertholdt, Stephens, Newcomb, Hartman, Moody The Harmonica Club this year started out with a bang. About 45 answered the roll call on the first day, and all appeared very interested. After several meetings every' one had a harmonica and an instruction book and was ready to learn the ancient art of playing the mouth harp. Most of the members found some time to practice and with the able assistance of two veterans, Faville Willianis and Robert Roades, very soon mastered the newly-found hobby. They learned the easier pieces during meetings and also learned how to play other pieces. The club was somewhat handicapped because meetings were held only once every two weeks, and the students sometimes forgot what they had learned from one meeting to the next. But, in spite of such adverse conditions, the Harmonica players are doing their share to advance the interest in, and appreciation of music in Ritenour High School. Fortysix , 193 I MELAUREUS GLEJE CLUB Torrillo, Svatck, Hocffncr, Boehm, Shaxvcross, Rccsc, McAdoo, Miss Livcrs, Barclay, Bcrveilcr, Kolb Tolhcrt, Ulrich, Sprcngcr, Mingis, Robinson, Corcoran Kunin, Swcngros, Hcining, Percival, Hogan, Lane, Minton, Remmcrt Hcadrick, Henry, Poclkcr, Swinglcr, Krigbaum, Hurt, Brosius, Rcmmcrt, Killcs, Kclcwac. Focrstcr Voigxmnn, Douglas, Hendrick, Grnu, Miller, Alexander, Cato, Holt, Finley, Schinzing, Roznlcs Thomas, Voigtman, Schymos. Ryder, Pcrrigo, Eaton, Gcmili, Cox, Bornc, Finley, Ohcrkrohm, Patrick, Scnnc, Frost, Watt, Fleming Robards, McKiiinc5', Nixon, Krigbnum, Thompson, Newcomb, Lncbbert. Whitaker, Drclicr, Boyd, Tunzc. Ewing, gjohnscn, Tackc Around a nucleus of last years members a powerful Glee Club has been built. Led by Miss Livers, the group learned a number of classical compositionsg in addition, they sang the usual number of popular ballads. Their main achievement was the staging of the operetta Ten Minutes a clever musical comedy, done exceedingly well. The choral club offers the vocally inclined student an opportunity to develop any talent he may have. Most singing is done in two parts. The Quintette coached by Misses Bernard and Livers entertained at a few gather' ings and was well received. The accompanists for the club were Virginia Lane and Ruth Boxdorfer. 193 I - Fortyfseuen Mistmunstisus 31. U. G. CLUB Hosack, Miss Tctley, Rcincmcr, Black Robbins, Shawcross, Sack, Amclung, Stcgcman, Dorsey, Stauffer Rogers, Wcgcncr, Braswcll, Hammer. Page, Miles, Johnston, Fleming Bryant, Downs, Christensen, Brand, Morton. YVchking, Lowe, Dinkclkamp, Stockwcll, Shifflctt J. U. G. means Just Us Girls and is very emphatic in its meaning, for only Freshman, Sophomore, and junior girls are eligible to membership which now includes twentyfiive widefawake girls. Organized by Miss Tetley in 1929, the club has formulated its ideas and executed its projects with astonishing and delightfully efficient methods. The purpose of the Club is to acquaint the members with the rules of etiquette in a pleasant and easy manner. Besides this, the Club holds lengthy discussions concerning topics of the day as well as the problems confronting a girl in her teens. The officers of this club are: President f EFFIE REINEMER VicefP1'esident - MABEL HOSACK Secretavyffreasuver DOROTHY DINKELKAMP Sponsor f f f f Miss TETLEY Fortycight 193 I MELAUREUS DRAMATIQC CLUB Czar, Rose, Adams, Peterson, Coles, Umstaltd, Petty, Thurmond. Shifllctt Minton, Haller, Abram, Swinglcr, Nierman, Miss Havinghurst, Jennings, Robertson, Enbanks Schaeffer, Green. Poe, Thorlcy, Boxdorfer, Gcrmer, Baumgardt, Brewer The Dramatic 193041. Club was reorganized with Miss Havinghurst as sponsor for Many plays were read and discussed, and the members learned much in stage training and dramatic technique. A short play, So's Your Old Antique, was given at the Christmas entertain' IHCIUI. The threefact play, Blind Dates, was given in the spring and was a huge success. The club joined the Theatre Playhouse at the Missouri Hotel, an organization called the Theatre of All Nations, giving entertainments and plays of all nations. Many interesting plays were attended and enjoyed by the club at the Playhouse Theatre. One of the crowning features to the social year of Ritenour was the party given April 3, by the club. . The officers foidthe year weve: President -ffffff JACK ADAMS VicefPveside'nt DONALD SHIFFLETT Secretary f PAULINE THORLEY Treasurer ' HAZEL SWINGLER I I Fortyfnine MELAUREUS RIECKIER CLUB Oldendorph, Haller, Abram. Swingler, Miss Livcrs, Jennings. Robertson, Eubanks. Rcincmcr XVolf, Poclkcr, Swinglcr, Hurt, Boxdorfcr, Hczlagc, Bcrtholdt, Lane, Poe Hosack, Minton, Lcyhc, Arnold, Coughlcn, Bcrtholdt, Boyd, Green. Vohscn Chordas, Baumgnrdt, Gibson, Rickcrd, Gcrmer, XVorslcr, Wntcrficld, Bell, Rogers, Dean In 19225 the Recker Club, a revival of Ritenour's pep club, the Reckers, was reorganized by the Junior and Senior girls and has been continued for three years. This year, instead of wearing orange sweatshirts, as in the two former years, the club decided to have for its insignia berets of orange or black felt with a cutout of a husky head in the contrasting color on the back. The object of the club is to promote sportsmanship in Ritenour and good feeling between our school and others. In carrying out their purpose they have served cocoa and sandwiches to the boys after most of the games played at Ritenour. The ojjficers this year are: President -ffff- NAOMI LEYHE VicefPresident f HAZEL SWINGLER Secretary'T'reasu'rer LOUISE .COUGHLEN Sponsor f - f MISS LIVERS I I Fifty MELAUREUS ' ' R C lL U B Nfiss Livcrs. Oldcndorph, Walz, Percival. Rcinemcr Lcyhc, Hcadrick, Wise, Rives, Swinglcr, Hctlagc, Tolbcrt, Vohscn Rydcr, Gcrmcr. Mingis, Boxdorfcr, Lanc, Boyd, Baumgardt, Douglas The RR Club, or Girls Athletic Association, was organized in 1929 for the purpose of developing an interest in girls' athletics. Only those who have received an R are eligible for membership. During the past year under the capable guidance of Miss Livers the club has increased its roll to twenty names. This unusual growth can easily be noticed because of the number of girls wearing the R and the attractive R Club pin. Through the point system now in force, every girl has an opportunity to earn an R and to become a member of the club by obtaining the One Hundred Points in athletics and school citizenship. This system has been very successful in the past and should be even more successful in the future. The officers are: ' President f Hazel. SVJINGLER VicefPresiden1: f RUTH ENGEL SCCTCfdTy'TTCd5lLT6T MARTHA GERMER Program Chairman VIRGINI.A LANE Chairman of Points f ADA MAY PERCIVAL Sponsor f f f Miss LIVERS 193 I Fiftyfone MJELAURJEUS D. ll-ll. R. CLUB Gibcault, Hcckcmcycr, lVallncr, Miss Lovelace, Hagncr, McCrackin Lcyhc, XVisc, Fielder, Murphy, Bonnet, Bell, Fncrbcr Facrbcr, Hcglancl, Briquelcur, Lutz. Crnsby, Bullock, Krcll, Farley, Prubst This is the second year of the existence of a Latin Club at Ritenour. The name Disclpuli Historiae Romanae' means Students of Roman History. The motto Facta, non verba which means Deeds, not words is very suitable to the activities of the club. According to the constitution of the club the election of officers is held at the beginning of each semester. r A number of games, common to the time of the Romans, and numerous reports on Roman life, customs, and other educational subjects have been given on past programs. Some very interesting plays and stories have been planned for future meetings. W The officers elected Qyathc club are: I CATHERYN WISE .......... ......... C onsul .......... ...,,.................., A LICE PRoBsT Bessie MURPHY ..,....... ,......, C onsul ........... ,....... T HOMAS MCCRACKIN JUANITA BELL ........... ........... 22, uaestor ...,...... ........... N AOMI LEYHE NAOMI LEYHE ...............................,,... ........, C ensm '...........,,.,..t..................... ....,......... V ERA FAERBER MISS LOVELACE .........., ...... .......s S p onsor and Dictator Fiftyftwo 1913 I MELAURIEUS HOME-IEC CLUB Spurgeon, Shinc, Astroth. Miss Milliken, Davis, Vollmcr, Sedlirz Lnssc. Clement. Sclirrhcl, Vnlz. Grubbs. Sciht, Grnelcr, Henry, Munro Under the leadership of Miss Milliken the HomefEc Club pursues its purpose, to cook, to sew, to study etiquette, and to make novelties. Countless butterfly lamps, lamp shades, powder flowers, and candy figures have been made during this Club's meetings. The evolution of table manners and experiments in culinary art have been discussed. Many enjoyable picnics and parties have been indulged in by these future gas' tronomical experts. The girls meet the expense of this club by imposing a small fee each month. Last year several members of this club, in active competition with HomefEc clubs of other high schools in St. Louis County, won several valuable prizes. The officers of the club are: President 4 fff-f MARGUERITE WALZ. Vice-President f - LOLA SPURGEON SecretaryfTreasure1f f KATHERINE SEDLITZ Sponsor - 1 Miss MILLIKEN I I 93 Fiftyftlwee MlELAlURlEUS il-il I - Y C L U B Slxitllctt. Rickcrd. Eubanks, Nixon. Sundcrmann. XVilliams, Springer. Mc.-Xdtmo. Lane, Rawlings. lwlclvillc Adams. Mcicrschcll. Coles, McCr:uckin, Grail, Crosby, Peterson Miller. Randolph, Kinkcr, Hocllncr, Frvisc, Thurmnntl, Unistarrd. Rnystcr, Dov. Taylor, Cook, Elliott, Molz, Sutter The Hi'Y .Club of Ritenour High School is three years old. It has grown from a membership of ten to a membership of thirty juniors and Seniors. It is a member of the Hi-Y Council, a body of all the Hi'Y clubs in the city and county. The Hi-Y Clubs are sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association and are in schools all over the world. The Ritenour Chapter helped the St. Louis Council to bring to this country an Australian and a Chinese boy for a convention to be held in Toronto this summer. Each member of the Hi'Y is pledged to create, maintain, and extend throughbut school and community high standards of Christian Character. The members try to carry out this pledge by playing clean in athletics, in scholarship, and in living. Among the club's social affairs are private dances at homes, public dance at school, and trips to the Downtown President - - MARSHALL ROYSTER VicefPvesident - ALLEN UMSTATTD Secreta-ry T'reasu'rer f f WILLIAM DEE Se'rgeantfatfA'rms f OLIVER KINKER Sponsor f - MR. MUNDT Fiftyffour 193 I MELAURJEIUS C R A lF T C L U B ' Q s ,Ia Darby. Detmcr, NVilliams, Pcrrigo. Mr.1 Pirnshon, Vcith, Moffatt, Dollard Milocvich. Clark, Patton, Fister, Buschbaum. Hamilton, Soto Hicgcr, Worth. O'Kccfc, Evers, Leyhe. Pulliam, Hilton, Robards Green. Winn, White. Cain, Kinkcr, Bardigctt, Tlxoman. Clement, Miller . In the Craft .Club is found the avenue through which is directed the energy of the mechanicallyfinclined students of Ritenour High. Under the guidance of Mr, Punshon the thirty'four members of this club have constructed numerous antique boat models, archery sets, and model airplanes. The president, William Hamilton, has charge of the airplanes, while the other craftsmen are under the direct supervision and instruction of Mr. Punshon. Perhaps the most interesting and at the same time the most diflicult undertaking of these craftsmen is antique boatbuilding. After the boat with its many intricate pieces has been carefully glued together, the antiquing must be done, a very involved process if the desired effect is to be achieved, and a masterpiece produced. The officers are: President f WILLIAM HIKMILTON VicefP1esident ' f f LOUIS Soro Sponsor f f MR. PUNSHON 1931 Fiftyffive MELAURIEUS EL CTRCUILO CASTELLANO Stewart, J., Hartman, XV., Percival, Gross, Snbolcwski Soto, Slant, Miss Anile, Schailsln: Wittlmns. Wxatcrliclil, Rogers, Dean The Spanish Club was organized for the purpose of gaining information about social and intellectual -Spain. The programs indulged in by this club, consist of Spanish riddles, songs, jokes, anecdotes, and long stories. The members take part in playlets, real and imaginary meals, games, pantomimes, reading, dialogues, and def bates. They enjoy Spanish poetry, Spanish dances-Thanks to Dorothy Dinkelkamp -and Spanish music-Thanks to the pianist, Lila Mary McRae. They gain some knowledge of world affairs from their Spanish newspapers. Several members of the club are corresponding with residents of Mexico and other Spanishfspeaking countries. The offcers of the club arc: President f - HERBERT SOBOLEWSKI Vice-President f ' 'MARIE LOUNSBURY Secreta,ryfT'reasuver ADEL.KIDE SLANE Sponsor f f Miss ANTLE I I Fiftyfsix MELAUREUS MUSEUM CLUB Randolph, Brand, Sutter. Mr. Robinson, Klaus, Eubanks. Stewart Davis. XVnrstrr. Oldemlorpli, Hamilton, Rives. Sclunidt The Museum Club is an outgrowth of Mr. Robinsons great interest in natural science. Organized exclusively for Juniors and Seniors, the Club feels that it is creating and advancing an interest in science in a very ellfective manner, more effective, perhaps, than the textbooks do. The .Club is doing some practical work in preserving and mounting, as well as securing specimens. Mounted bass, crappie, bats and lizards arrest the gaze of anyone entering the science laboratory. The collections of Lepidoptera and Insecta are of exceptional interest to the butterfly and moth chasers. Indeed, this growing museum is the pride of all science classes. The officers of this club awe: President f BARTRAM RANDOLPH VicefPresident f AUDREY GLDENDORPH Sec1etaTyfT1'easuv'er ' VERN STEXVART Sponsor f f MR. ROBINSON I I W 93 Fiftyfseven MIELAURIEUS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Hogan. Mr. Geddes, Mr. Mundi Elliott, DeHart. Sundcrman The Athletic Association is the organization controlling athletics at Ritenour. It provides a means of self-support for the teams and furnishes an avenue through which organization of athletics is made possible. Composed of the presidents of the classes, or the first boy officer of a class, and Mr. Geddes and Mr. Mundt, theiassociation represents every phase of student life, thereby making it capable of reaching more efficiently all the student body. The Association through the treasurer, Mr. Mundt, handles the season tickets, selects and pays the ollicials, and buys some equipment for the teams. The organization has done a great deal for athletics and, in all probability, will do a great deal more in time to come. I I Fiftyfeight MELAUREUS LITERARY CLUB Kaufman, Smith, Lounsbury, Miss Lowry Curdt. Smith, Bandcl Although the idea of the literary activities is one of long standing so far as schools are concerned, yet this is the first time that a Literary Club has appeared among the extracurricular activities at Ritcnour. This organization follows the usual programs for such, and enjoys readings, debates, essays, and short sketches from well known plays. President Vice-President Secretary f Treasurer SPON son .MARIE LOUNSBURY DOROTHY CURDT - SELMA BANDEL RUTH KAUFFMANN f Miss LOWRY 193 I Fifty-nine MELAUREUS COMMERCIAL CLUB Walz. Miss Digby, Houscr Buschbzuum, Gibson, Arnold, Cotler, Vohscn Wolf, Gran, Chordas The Commercial Club started its second year with a membership of ten. This number has steadily increased during the year. The aim of this club is to bring before its members some of the problems found in business today and to stimulate their interest, thus bringing about a better understand- ing of the solution of these problems. Through the reading of business magazines and books on various kinds of business, an attempt is made to acquaint this club with the methods of modern business. They make the knowledge thus gained more practical by visiting different business establishments and seeing the ideas, gained through their reading, put into actual practice. At each meeting one central thought is studied and discussed. Some of the ideas that have been, and some that are still to be discussed are: advertising, banking, sales' manship, and biographies of noted business men. Plans have been made to have people engaged in different business establishments and commercial work speak about some of their actual experiences in the business world. The Commercial Club is also going to sponsor a proficiency contest among the typing students of Ritenour High School. The officers of this club are: President ff ' OPAL WOLF Vice-President f W1Li.1AM GRAU SCCTCtdTy'TYCdSlL7CT IRENE CHORDAS Sponsor ' f Miss DIGBY Sh 193 I txty MIELAURIEUS MATHEMATICS CLUB Thoman, Collins, Smith, Kloppcnbcrg, Allbcrt Miss Butts, Helen Thorn Bauman, XVilhclm. Brinton At the beginning of this year the first Math Club was organized to help the students in their mathematics work. The purpose of the club is to learn the history of Mathematics and to learn and put to use the practical applications of Math. The club became interested in Roman numerals and learned their origin and present day use. The slide rule, short cuts in multiplication, addition, subtraction and division, puzzle problems, and magic squares have afforded much interesting and instructive entertainment during the activity period. The lives of many men who have helped to advance mathematics were also studied. The offcers of the club are: President ffff-f ROBERT BRINTON 'VicefPresidem f CHARLES THOMAN Secretary f HAROLD BAUMAN Treasurer HELEN THORN Sponsor - Miss Borrs JI I Sixty-one MELAURIEUS lLETTElRMlEN'S CLUB Crosby. Elliott, Williams, Sundcrm:Inn, Springer, Royster Melville. Kinkcr, Freise, H., DeHart. Hamilton, Nixon Frcisc, A., McCraekiII, Torrillo, Miller. Taylor In October, 1930, under the leadership of Coach Geddes, a club was organized for the advancement of athletics and for the support of the teams. To become a member of the club one must be a letterman in one of the three major sports, and must wear that letter on an olficial sweater chosen by the club. The club Solved its financial problems by the sale of pencils bearing the basketball schedule, and later by a dance. It is hoped that this club will become one of the strongest and most useful organi- zations of the School, and with the growth of our athletic teams in power and prestige, the future of our Lettermen'S Club seems promising. The offlcers of this club are: FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER CHARLES MILLER President HARRY FREISE RUSSELL NIxoN VicefP'resident FOREST SPRINGER LoUIS DEH.-KRT Secretary f MARSHALL ROYSTER HARRY FREISE Treasurer CHARLES TAYLOR FRANCIS CROSBY SC7'gCd71f'0i'A7'mS CHARLES MILLER I JI Szxty two MIELAURJEIUS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Alderson, Ruth, '30-Bookkeeper Red Line Bus Co., Overland, Missouri. Alderson, Thorley, '27-Red Line Bus Co. QPresidentD, Overland, Missouri. Anselm, Josephine, '27-Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., Overland, Missouri. Baldwin, Carrie Mae, '26-Nurse Bethesda Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. ' Baldwin, Florence, '26-fMrs. O. Lemkemeierj St. Louis, Missouri. Barnett, Mildred, '29-LambertfFesler, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri. Bartlett, Winthrop, '25-Engineer, Fairbanks and Morris, St. Louis, Missouri. Beese, Dorothy, '25'-Stix, Baer Es' Fuller Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Bernard, Marion, '26-Substitute Teacher, Ritenour High School, Overland, Missouri. Berner, Lawrence, '23-Southwestern Bell Telephone, St. Louis, Missouri. Berveiler, Charles, '23-Hartmann Fruit B' Produce Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Berveiler, Dorothy, '25-fMrs. Fred Schillerj Overland, Missouri. Bibb, Raymond, '28-Boyd'Richardson, St. Louis, Missouri. Black, Iames, '28-Radio Expert, Overland, Missouri. Blondin, Dorothy, '26-Deceased. Boeckhaus, Herbert, '30-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Bradley, Lucille, '26-Teacher, Orlando, Florida. Brandt, Mary, '30-University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Brewer, Margaret, '29-PostfGraduate, Ritenour High School, Overland, Missouri. Brewster, Virginia, '27-Florida State Teachers' College, Tallahasse, Florida. Briley, Francis, '27-PostfDispatch, St. Louis, Missouri. ' Brinton, Dever, '26-Westinghouse Electric Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Brucher, Audrey, '26-fMrs. David Rossi Overland, Missouri. Bruner, Walter, '29-Washington University,,St. Louis, Missouri. Buckman, Leslie, '25-Cousins Tea and Coffee Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Bullock, Anna Mary, '30-William Woods College, Fulton, Missouri. Butler, Marie, '22-Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Campbell, Elmyr, '25-General Hauling, Overland, Missouri. Carter, Yana, '27--At home, Overland, Missouri. Chamberlain, George, '29-Fritz Grocery Co., Overland, Missouri. Christensen, Margaret, '23-Music Teacher, Overland, Missouri. Christman, Mildred, '20-fMrs. A. E. Waltersj Overland, Missouri. Cook, Donna, '29-School of Nursing, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Cotler, Mollie, '26-Teacher, School of Hematite, Victoria, Missouri. Coughlen, Alice, '30-Sayman's Product Company, St: Louis, Missouri. Cox, joy, '27-Stenographer, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. Cronstedt, Fred, '24-Mountain Inspection Bureau, Denver, Colorado. Crosby, Gerard, '30-State Teachers' College, Kirksville, Missouri. Cross, Raymond, 'ZS-Burrough's Adding Machine Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Crowder, Ada, '30-fMrs. Fred Srechmanj Overland, Missouri. Cummins, Alfred, '30-Rubicam Business College, St. Louis, Missouri. Cummins, Kathryn, '29-State Teachers' College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Cundiif, Chester, '29-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Cundiif, Leo, '26-Deceased. Cunningham, Aileen, '30--At home, Overland, Missouri. Cunningham, Donald, '27-Midwest Laundries, St. Louis, Missouri. Cunningham, Lewis, '29-Frisco Railroad, St. Louis, Missouri. Curdt, Harry, '25-Federal Land Bank, St. Louis, Missouri. Curry, Homer, '23-Schnure Buick Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Dailey, Jean, '28-Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., Overland, Missouri. Darmstatter, Sylvia, '27-At home, Overland, Missouri. Davis, Alvera, '23--fMrs. Arch Naplesl Wheaton Sta., St. Louis, Missouri. DeHart, Clarence, '28-Robole Leather Company, St. Louis, Missouri. DeHart, Elizabeth, '26-Stenographer, St. Louis Curtain Co., St. Louis, Mo. Dennis, Bessie, '26-Stenographer, St. Louis, Missouri. Dennis, Celia, '24--At home, Overland, Missouri. Dixon, Jack, '30-Brick work, Overland, Missouri. Drake, Alice, '26-fMrs. M. Winnj St. Louis, Missouri. Drake, W. L. Jr., '25-Westinghouse Electric Company, Chicago, Illinois. Duncan, Clifford, '23-American Telephone and Telegraph Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Duncan, Edna, '26-Teacher, Ritenour Consolidated School District, Overland, Mo. Edwards, Edna, '28-Secretary, Edward Seigel, Lawyer, St. Louis, Missouri. I I 93 Sixty-three MELAUREUS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Edwards, Lucille, '29-At home, Overland, Missouri. Edwards, Merle, '30-Harris Teachers' College, St. Louis, Missouri. ' Ehrmann, Estelle, '29-State Teachers' College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Elgasser, Lillian, '18-Secretary to Superintendent of Schools, Maplewood, Missouri. Elliott, Maxine, '28-University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Engel, Frederick, '28-Deceased. Engel, Marie, '25'-fMrs. W. L. Drake, Jr.J Chicago, Illinois. Engel, Garner, '29-At home, Overland, Missouri. Ernst, Edward, '27-Salesman, Isler Johnson Stationery Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Estes, Lotus, '26-fMrs. C. O. Fletcherj Troy, Missouri. Etherton, Morris, '30-Painter, Overland, Missouri. Etzkow, Gertrude, '27-Kimball Shoe Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Faerber, Walter, '28-St. Louis Title lncorporation, Clayton, Missouri. Evers, Kathryn, '30-Drury College, Springfield, Missouri. Feary, Joy, '22-fMrs. O. Koepchej Overland, Missouri. Feger, Charlotte, '29-fMrs. J. Killesj Overland, Missouri. Feger, Josephine, '26-Bookkeeper, Overland Laundry, Overland, Missouri. Fielder, Frank, '23-Stambaugh E? Co., Toolmakers, St. Louis, Missouri. Fielder, Marjorie, '21-lMrs. E. O. Brightl Overland, Missouri. Finley, Joe, '27-Pickwick-Greyhound Bus Line, St. Louis, Iviissouri. Finley, Marshall, '26-American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri Finley, Martha, '20-fMrs. Frank Farej Detroit, Michigan. Finley, Nancy, '29-State Teachers' College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Fleener, Virginia, '27-Mrs. Robert Daily, Overland, Missouri. Fleshman, Recil, '23-Chiropractor, Overland, Missouri. Fritz, Elsie, '25-Fritz Grocer Co., Overland, Missouri. Gibbs, Jordon, '30-At home, St. Louis, Missouri. Gilliam, Steve, '30-University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Gist, Eleanor, '26-Doctor's Assistant, Overland, Missouri. Gordon, Mary Joy, '28--Minneapolis, Minnesota. dist, Grace, '26-Doctor's Assistant, Overland, Missouri. Gotter, Fletcher, '21-Lawyer, St. Louis, Missouri. Graham, Virginia, '25-fMrs. A. Mustermanj Overland, Missouri Grau, Charlotte, '29-Stenographer at Crystal Lake Country Club St. Louis, Missouri. Grau, Dora, 27--Stenographer, Joplin Realty Co., University City, Missouri. Hamilton, Merritt, '30-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Harrison, Hall, '25'-County Engineer, Overland, Missouri. Hecht, Edith, '30-Rubicam Business College, St. Louis, Missouri. Hecht, Helen, '30-Rubicam Business College, St. Louis, Missouri. Hehmann, Carroll, '29-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Heinzen, Robert, '29-St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri. Herbst, Everett, '30-Central Shoe Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Hosford, Eugene, '30-Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., Overland, Missouri. Hosea, George L., '25'-Post Office, St. Louis, Missouri. Houser, Aileen, '25-CMrs. M. Willmannj Overland, Missouri. L Houser, Dixie, '28-Famous-Barr Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Houser, Dorothy, '26-fMrs. J. Lowej Overland, Missouri. Houser, Evelyn, '30-At home, Overland, Missouri. Houston, '27-Langenberg Hat Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Humng, Wilma, '30-At home, Overland, Missouri. Husted, Muriel, '29-State Teachers' College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Israel, Ruth, '20-fMrs. E. W. Denisonj Maplewood, Missouri. Ivy, Reno, Jr., '22-Bond Salesman, St. Louis, Missouri. Jacobs, Wallace, '24-Plumber, Overland, Missouri. Jenkins, Eva, '25-Traveling Troupe, St. Louis, Missouri. Jenkins, Mabel, '23-QMrs, R. Martini, Traveling Troupe, St. Louis, Missouri. Jenkins, Ruby, '27-Traveling Troupe, St. Louis, Missouri. Kerr, Robert, '28-Emerson Electric Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Kettelkamp, Audrey, '30-At home, Overland, Missouri. Kilby, Parker, '29-Radio Operator, Columbus, Ohio. King, Dorothy, '30-Nurse, St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Klingensmith, Stanley, '30-Los Angeles, California. Koch, Marjorie, '28-Stenographer X-Ray Department, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Sixty-four 193 I Missouri MELAUREUS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Koch, William, '29-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, Krallman, Selma, '29-Midwest Laundry, St. Louis, Missouri. Krebs, William, '25-Post Ollice, St. Louis, Missouri. Krell, Cornelia, '26-Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Krell, Oscar, '29--At home, Overland, Missouri. Krell, Susie, '29-Stenographer, Green Manufacturing Co., St. Louis County, Missouri. Krochmann, Charlotte, '24-Secretary, Bitting Ei Co., St. Louis, Missouri, Kuhn, Marvin, '26-Salesman, Overland, Missouri Lane, Melvin, '22-Assistant Secretary, Mutual Life Insurance Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Leyhe, Paul, '29-St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, Missouri. Lindhorst, Florida, '18--At home, Overland, Missouri. Lindhorst, Gladys, 'Zi'-Teacher, Ritenour Consolidated School District, Overland, Missouri Lindsay, Jessie, '28--Stenographer, Cotton Belt Railroad, St. Louis, Missouri. Lindsay, John, '24--Lindsay Bros. Garage, Overland, Missouri. Linwood, Ida Louise, '30-Harris Teachers' College, St. Louis, Missouri. Littel, Richard, '26-Plasberer, Overland, Missouri. Long, Mildred, '25-QMrs. K. Outramj Overland, Missouri. Love, A-lice Louise, '28-At home, Overland, Missouri. Love, Dorothy, '30-Rubicam Business College, St. Louis, Missouri. Lowe, Van Cleave, '27--Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan. Lundius, Roy. '28-School of Mines, Rolla, Missouri. McClendon, Martha, '30--Sanford'Brown Business College, St. Louis, Missouri. McNeil, Mary, '30-At home, Overland, Missouri. Mahar, Kenneth, '26-Delivery Service, Overland, Missouri. Mahne, Alfred, '28-At home, Overland, Missouri. Mann, Jeannette, '22-Teacher, St. Louis, Missouri. Mellis, Ruth, '24-fWheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. Metz, Helen, '29-Secretary to Rev. W. E. Brown, Security Building, St. Louis, Missouri. Meyer, Bert, '28-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Miller, Herbert, '29-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Mingis, Esten, '30-At home, Overland, Missouri. Moore, Douglas, '27-University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Moss, Bernice, '29--Maury E. Reichman Realty Co., St, Louis, Missouri. Mueller, Walter, Z7-Century Electric Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Oliverson, Ida, '24-QMrs. G. Gibbonsj Overland, Missouri. ' Pace, Bernice, '27-Practice Teacher, St. Louis, Missouri. Page, Vallie Lee, '29-Crystal Lake Country Club, St. Louis, Missouri. Parker, Nat, '28-Mississippi Valley Trust Company, St. Louis, Missouri. ' Patterson, John Arthur, '30-Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. Paton, James, '29-Bricklayer, St. Louis, Missouri. Pearce, Russell, 'ZS'-Air Pilot, Overland, Missouri. Peipers, Charles, '30--Vlfestern Rowing Club, St. Louis, Missouri. Peterson, Fluett, '22-Union Electric Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Petty, Carl, '28-Chouteau Trust Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Poertner, Lawrence, '26-Broderick S' Bascom, Overland, Missouri. Prante, Evelyn, '25-fMrs. A. Wibrachtj Overland, Missouri. Prante, Melba, '26-Southwestern Bell Co., Overland, Missouri. Ragland, Grace, 'Zi'-Detroit, Michigan. , Rahm, Adolph, '26-University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Ranft, Irene, '26-fMrs. O. Eifertl Amherst, Wisconsin. Ruchman, Oscar, '23-At home, Overland, Missouri. Ringen, George, '28-At home, Overland, Missouri. Ringen, Grace, '29-At home, Overland, Missouri. Robbins, Loyd, '30-University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Robbins, Warden, '28-University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Robertson, Marguerite, '29-Murphy InfA-Door Bed Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Rohr, Florence, '26-lMrs. Howard Hilsabeckj St. Louis, Missouri. Ryder, Edwin, '24-Auto Salvage Co., Overland, Missouri. Ryder, Laura, '18--fMrs. L. Greerj East St. Louis, Illinois. Schaeffer, Beatrice, '22-American Auto Insurance Co., Newark, New Jersey. Schaeffer, Evelyn, '28-Shurtliffe College, Alton, Illinois. Scheffing, Robert, '30--Construction Work, Maryland Heights, Missouri. I 9 3 I ixty- MIELAURIEIUS RITIENOUR HIGH SCHOOL P.-T THE PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Of RITENOUR HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATE THIS PAGE TO THOSE FUTURE STUDENTS WHO WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BENEFITS OF , THE STUDENT LOAN FUND The Student Loan Fund is being established this year by thc High School P. T. A. to help worthy students get the benefit of a High School education. Ulnu l1tu0uns1 Sixtyfsix I 9 3 I MJELAURJEIUS HOME HEIGHTS P.-T.-A. el ORGAN IZED OCTOBER 19, 1914 Resolve, resolve! and to be men aspire-exert that noblest privilege alone. Here to mankind indulge- control desire. Let Godlilqe reason, from her sovereign throne, speak the commanding word 'I will', and it is done. Having the objects and program of the National and state associations in mind as guides, we strive for the utmost in child welfare and all other activities bettering the school and home. K' 193 I Sixtyfseven MIEILAIURIEIUS OVERLAND P.-T-.A TO THE 1931 CLASS OE RITENOUR HIGH SCHOOL Hen-:'s a glad congratulation, And the best of wishes too, That the future may be holding Still more happiness for you. OVERLAND PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION ty-eight I 9 3 I ' NEW OVERLAND P.-T.-A. Congratulations to the Graduation Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Onev Clillvb New Overland Parent and Teachers Associat n MARVIN P,-CTHA. Compliments of THE MARVIN PARENT AND TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 1931 ii1i 1931 MELAUREUS MIDLAND P. -T.-A. Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of 1931 MIDLAND PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION 'T'ogetl1e1 we stand for Child Welfare MARION P.-T.-A. Greetings from the Marion Parent Teachers' Association President fff-f Mas. ROBERT KLEE VicefPres-idem f f f Mas. A. BLANKENSHIP First VicefP'reside'nt f ' f Mas. BERRY Second Vice-President f f f MR. TINKER Treasurer f f f f Mas. LEO POWER Secretary - f MRS. TINKER Ritenour Chapter of National Honor Society Plans are being perfected, and members are being selected for a new Honor Society, sponsored by the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. This will be the most exclusive of organizations. Membership in it is the mark of real distinction bestowed by Ritenour. I I Seventy f f Z X H, , C , ' , X :M W W ,4,,-A , , ,z ,Q I' , 5. Q ff . f -axxwlf I W N 'f Z7 - 4 lf X 5:7 WAX fl 1 .' r' 9' 1 N V ivy' - A y QV. K 1?- X YN! i .lffzfeficsf y 4 7 f ' - N wi' V?:, X K -' cf- MIELAURIEUS Hercules, celebrated for the persistent ejfort which he applied to accomplish his tasks, typijies the Huskies, every mah hghting all the time. s 1931 MELAUREUS BOYS ATHLETICS Coach Geddes A word about Coach Geddes, who has piloted Ritenour's teams through a most successful year, is apropos at this time. Not only does he bring with him a splendid athletic record, but he possesses that happy faculty of being able to teach his athletes what he knows. At Central High School, Peoria, Illinois, Geddes has an enviable record as a sports' man and athlete. At Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon, he played football, holding down the pivot position for three years. During this time he was chosen on the all-coast Second Team, being beaten out of position on First by the great Beten' court of St. Mary's. He was a member of that team which defeated the supposedly invincible New York University Team, claimants of the national title in 1927. Coach has played basketball and baseball, but prefers football. During his last year at school Mr. Geddes was assistant to P. J. Schissler, the famous Oregon State mentor. He coached in Rcckne's summer coaching school Of 1930. Without question a new era is opening up for the black and orange-one in which it is hoped they will be supreme. I I 93 Seventy-three MIELAURIEIUS Crosby Williaxmxs Mxller DeHart A SPIIIILCI SCHEDULE AND SCORES RITENOUR 21 RAN KEN RITENOUR 6 CLAYTON RITENOUR 0 NORMANDY RITENOUR 0 UNIVERSITY CITY RITENOUR 9 WELLSTON RITENOUR 0 MAPLEWOOD RITENOUR 0 ST. CHARLES RITENOUR O KIRKWOOD RITENOUR 18 CHAMINADE I I Scuentyffour MELAUREUS Nixon McCrackin Freisc Taylor Kinkcr Behind probably the strongest line ever garbed in Ritenour moleslcin, the Husky backfield fought through the most successful season ever enjoyed by Black and Orange followers. With the exception of two games Ritenour showed a powerful offense and an exceptional defense. It is not our intention to alibi for those two gamesg suffice it to say we lost by large margins. In other games, however, an entirely different tone was discernible. The strong Normandy aggregation, cofholders of the County title, were very fortunate in putting over a touchdown to beat us sixenothing. Clayton also downed us, seven to six. Ranken and Wellston were out'classed by far, as was Chaminade. St. Charles and Kirk- wood put up walls of defense too strong for crumbling and both games ended in scoreless ties. Without question this team was the most powerful ever gathered in defense of Ritenour, and throughout they showed excellent coaching. Several boys received recognition from the All County Board. Randolph was put in the first string backfield, Springer was holding the pivot position on the second team, while Crosby at tackle and Kinker at guard received Honorable Mention. 193 I Sevcntyffivc MELAUREUS F O O T B A L lL TORRILLO FREISE A. ROYSTER RANDOLPH ELLIOTT A FOOTBALL SQUAD Umsrzmd, Collins. Toy, Frcisc, Boehm, james, Hcinzcn, Baumgardr, Mcflrnckin Kinkcr. Elliott, lVilli:ums, Conch Geddes, Taylor, Millcr, Dixon, Turrillo Randolph, McCrnckin. Crosby, Frnisc, Springer, Nixon, DeHart Seventy'six 193 I Mr. Gcddcs. Goodman, Allbcrr, Dcnncrt, Hamilton, Mr. Mundi Paul, Silvcr, Johnson, Darby. Evers, Lcyhc, Kolb, Buschbnum McCrnckin, Collins, Williams, Xcnos, Toy, Baumgnrdt, Vcith, Smith Seve-ntynseven fMELAUREUS BASKET BALL Freisc, McCrackin, Taylor Sundermann, Randolph, McCrackin. Roystcr SCHEDULE AND SCORES RITENOUR ..... 13 vs. RITENOUR . . 12 vs. RITENOUR . . 12 vs. RITENOUR . . 19 vs. R1TENOUR . . 11 vs. RITENOUR . . 21 vs. RITENOUR . . 7 vs. RITENOUR . . 36 vs. RITENOUR . . 32 vs. RITENOUR . . 17 vs. R11-ENOUR . . 20 vs. RITENOUR . . 23 vs. RITENOUR . . 20 vs. RITENOUR . . 22 vs. RITENOUR . . 28 vs. RITENOUR . . 19 vs. RITENOUR . . , 26 vs. RITENOUR . . 22 vs. I 9 3 I Seventyfeight FERGUSON . U. CITY . . WELLSTON . NORMANDY . NORMANDY FERGUSON . BEAUMONT . CHAMMINADE FAIRVIEXV . NORMANDY . FERGUSON . KIRKWOOD . CLAYTON . CHAMMINADE KIRRWOOD . CLAYTON . WELLSTON . ALUMNI . MELAUREUS BASKET BALL Williams, Springer, DeHart, Melville l Miller, Kinkcr SEASON Winning twelve 'of the eighteen games played, Ritenour finished in undisputed possession of fifth place in the County League. Led by Captain Miller, the Huskies lost a couple of games before they hit their strideg but once that was found the Black and Orange was hard to catch. In the F. N. R. W. Tournament Ritenour won the trophy, playing two hard, clean fast games. In the lirst game Normandy was defeated but showed exceptional defenseg the Ferguson game featured rough playing and hard scoring with Miller and Freise starring on the defense, and Bill McCrackin leading the offense. The District Tournament was not quite so satisfying, for Ritenour lost to Webster in the first round. The All County Board chose Steve Williams for Center on second team, and gave honorable mention to Bart Randolph. I I Seventyfnine MELAUREUS B A S E B A L L Eighty Mr. Geddes, Freisc, McCmckin, W., Barclay, McCrackin, O., Springer, Kloppcnbcrg Torrnllo Kinkcr, Bernard, Hocflncr, Frcisc, Melville, DeHart. Umstattd, Lnsscrrc Randolph APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL MAY MAY MAY A MAY Miller, Taylor, Hamilton, Bnumgardt. SCHEDULE V-WEBSTER AT WEBSTER -U. CITY AT RITENOUR BEAUMONT AT BEAUMONT -FERGUSON AT RITENOUR NORlwiAN DY AT RITENOUR -WELLSTON AT WELLSTON 8-RIvnRvIEw GARDENS AT RITENOUR 12iCH.-XMINADE AT CHAMINADE -JENNINGS AT JENNINGS 11931 MELAUREUS Miss Livers The last four years has seen a steady growth in sports and physical education for Ritenour girls, but the season 19304931 has been the most successful. Success implies more than games won and games lost: it means a hfty per cent increase in those girls who have come out for all the sportsg it means the R Club, the selffsupporting and independent girls' athletic association: it means a variety of social contacts with other schools, possible only through friendly athletic participation. The point system has enabled the girls to attain the.coveted R in many ways. Class conduct and attendance, minor activities other than school sports, state badge tests, posture tests, sportsmanship-all are given credit in the point system as well as the actual participation in the sports. The R Club deserves a great deal of credit in managing so efficiently this complex point system. I Socially, the Ritenour girls have found new friends, new interests through the medium of a wide variety of athletics. At the beginning of the school year the R Club inaugurated the introduction party for the Freshmen, where the newcomers were initiated into the ambitions and ideals of our Ritenour girls. The annual R Club hike and getfto' gether had its second birthday this season. Then, there is an imposing list of gatherings after the homc'games for the inevitable cup of cocoa and sandwich. In addition to lier scholastic training the chance for an all around development in physi- cal education is offered to every Ritenour girl' if she only will avail herself of the opportunity. It is a story for Ritenour girls that never grows old, never diminishes, but goes on to finer accomplishments each school year. I I 93 Eightyone S MELAURJEUS SOCCER Mingis, Oldcndorph, Poclkcr, Swinglcr, Miss Livcrs, Rcincmcr, Hctlagc, Rickcrd, R Kaufman, Ryder. Lcyhc, Bocckhaus, Gmu, Gcrmcr. Sl If G l MC IRC Cf, N10 Cl' Robards. Hcrbst. Douglas, Tolbcrt, Hcadrick. Gcnrili, Vohscn. Thorn, Dean SOCCER RITENOUR OPPONENT i FRESHMEN Freshmen 1 vs. U. City 5' Freshmen 'Z vs. Wellston O SOPHOMORES Sophomore 1 vs. Wellston 0 IUNICRS AND SENIORS Jr. and Sr. 4 vs. Wellston 1 Jr. and Sr. 2 vs. Brentwood 1 VARSITY Varsity 1 vs. Brentwood 0 Varsity 0 vs. Wellston 0 Varsity 1 vs. U. City 0 Eighty-two I I MIELAURJEUS BASKET BALL Mingis, Swingler, Miss Bernard, Oldcndorph. Reincmcr Gcrmcr, Vohnscn, Douglas, Lcyhc, XVisc SCHEDULE AND SCORES Ritenour Opponents FRESHMEN FRESHMEN . . . 14 vs. NORM.-XNDY . . . 13 FRESHMEN . . 3 vs. U. .CITY . . . 40 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES . . S vs. U. CITY . . . 35 JUNIORS JUNIORS . . . 45 vs. WELLSTON . . . 10 JUNIORS . . . 8 vs. H.-KNCOCK . . . 21 JUNIORS . . . 40 vs. WEBSTER . . . 24 SENIORS SENIORS . . . 11 vs. U. CITY . . . 29 SENIORS . . . 13 vs. NORMANDY . . . 9 VARSITY VARSITY . . 14 vs. BRENTXVOOD . . 3 5 VARSITY . . 19 vs. FERGUSON . . . 17 VARSITY . . 21 vs. HANCOCK . . . 10 VARSITY . . 16 vs. WELLSTON . . 20 I I Eighzyfnhree MIELAURIEUS . VOLLEY BALL Eith.y'f0lC1 Ritenour FRESHMEN FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS . JUNIORS . SENIORS . VARSITY . VARSITY . V.-XRSITY . Lcyhc. Wise, Miss Bernard, Oldcndorph, Mingis Engel, Vohscn, Rcincmcr, Scibcrt, Douglas SCHEDULE FRESHMEN . .VS. . . . . .VS. . . . . SOPHOMORES . . . . vs. . . . JUNIORS . . VS. . . . . VS. . . SENIORS . . vs. . . VARSITY . . vs. . . . . VS. . . . vs. . . 1931 Opponent . U. CITY WELLSTON . U. CITY . U. CITY . WELLSTON . U. CITY . NORMANDY FERGUSON BRENTWOOD MmxxxmMM iff 1 X f f A,,. ' I VX.. ik fe 5 EN M X X 4 X HMM llF Q-, . M ,fl xv . ,f Jl' l jj X .um M m X f gs M WQ MELAURJEUS The Gmces, following their age old custom of aiding the projects of the worthy, have given many suggestions which add color and charm to this section. Eighty-six I I MISS MIELAURIEUS M q:.L . H.AZEL SWINGLER Eightvfsevevx 1 E 5 MELAURIEUS YS S 5 5 , 5 E WM .....,.... ..., . . , vw , , ,- X W I .M .,,.... n.'! x ii X .. . l . . X ' ENN? k ' 5 I I Eightyfeiglzt mr 1 MJELAIURIEUS SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1927, ninety'nine Freshmen enrolled at R. H. S. Miss Field and Mr. Punshon were the sponsors for this class. The following officers were elected: jack Adams, Presidentg Allen Umstattd, Vice'Presidentg Pearl Gibbs, Secretary-Treasurer. The Freshies went into athletics with a lot of vim and vigor. Loren Gregory received an R in Football, and he and john VVandel won awards in Baseball. Leona Gass was placed on the Varsity Basketball Team. Alma Blaze was the only Freshman on the Varsity Baseball Team. The Freshies gave a Masquerade on Hallowe'en and invited all of Ritenour's students. This invitation was widely accepted and one of the most interesting and most enjoyable parties of the year was marked up to the credit of the Class of '31. When school was resumed in 1928 only sixtyesix had returned to take up their work. Miss Bailey was appointed sponsor, and when a class meeting was called, Marshall Royster was elected Presidentg William Dee, Vice'Presidentg Helen Kammann, Secretary'Treasurer. A Farmer Party was given and was one of the most successful of the year. The boys were still rising step by step on the ladder to success in Athletics. Harry Freise, Loren Gregory, and Charles Taylor received letters in Football, Harry Freise, Howard Kircher, Charles Miller, and Charles Taylor were on the Baseball Squad. William Dee was manager of the team. joseph Lockhart, Marshall Royster, Charles Taylor were the Sophomore Basketball players. Ada May Percival was the only Soph to play on the Varsity Basketball Team. Alma Blaze, Naomi Leyhe, Nichola Mankin, Ada May Percival, Hazel Swingler, Elizabeth Vohsen, Marie White, and Opal Wolf received '31 numerals. Naomi Leyhe, Nichola Mankin, Ada May Percival and Marie White made the Varsity Baseball Team. Marie White was elected by the class to be reporter for the Pepper Box. Howard Kircher and Ada May Percival were the class representatives to the Athletic Association. The junior Class, reporting in 1930, planned and executed great things under the leadership of the Sponsor, Miss Bailey, and a corps of efficient officers: William Dee, Presidentg Francis Crosby, VicefPresidentg Pauline Thorley, Secretary, and Hazel Swingler, Treasurer. The class ranks were somewhat depleted, but those who remained tried hard not only to 611 their own places, but as far as possible to take up the work of those who had gone. In football, Royster, Crosby, Kinker, McCrackin, Miller, Freise, and Taylor received an RP: Kinker, McCrackin, Miller, Royster, Taylor, and Umstattd were on the Basketball Squad which Randle Elliott managed. Namoi Leyhe, Hazel Swingler, Elizabeth Vohsen, and Catheryn Wise were on the Basketball Varsity. Randle Elliott, Marshall Royster, William Dee, Francis Crosby, Louise Coughlen served with honor on the Pepper Box Staff. The juniorfSenior Promenade, given in May, was the social climax of the entire year. The gymnasium was transformed into a lovely flower garden, and the unique program carried out this effect. This year the class of fiftyfseven members is the largest that Ritenour has ever graduated. Its members are taking an active part in all activities. The following Senior boys with Freise as Captain and Boehm as Manager received letters in Football: Fre'se, Kinker, McC:ackin, Miller, Randolph, Royster, Crosby, Elliott, and Taylor. The Senior gir's' winning pcsitions on the Varsity Soccer Team were: Naomi Leyhe, Hazel Swing' ler, Virginia Rickerd, and Elizabeth Vohsen. The Senior girls who made the Basketball Varsity were: Catheryn Wise, Naomi Leyhe, Ada May Percival, Hazel Swingler and Elizabeth Vohsen. NVilliam Dee was elected Editor of the Pepper Box, and Virginia Rickerd and Louise Cough- len gave able assistance on the staff. Francis Crosby, in collaboration with a very efficient staff, has given Ritenour her third annual, a book which it is hoped future classes will find hard to excel. Under the direction of Miss Everley, the Senior Play, Seven Chances, was produced. Freshmen many years ago, or yesterday it seems, As Sophnmores then with broadened views a bit, We started out to roam these halls and find. Our work took on a more roseate hue, . Our niche in life: a little work and fun, Absorbcd us when as juniors we began XVe settled down to improve the mind: To look around and know a thing or two. We routed out and took the place of those And now as Seniors we look back and see Who went before and leaving took along The IHHHY h0Ul'S that have gone to naught. YVithin their souls the mark of R. H. S. WC feel 2 sense Of decp regret and reproach And raised to hqr their voices in full song, When we see what an effort would have brought. Our spirits roam the corridors as yet And through the classrooms daily do they rnn: XVe'll live with you though we have long since gone, Forever R. H. S. and '31 ! I I Eightyfnine MELAUREUS SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Ritenour High School, Overland, Missouri, having reached the end of our high school career, will soon pass from your midst, being of strong body, and be.ieving we are endowed with good minds, do publish this as our final will and testament, hereby making null and void all writings made by us in the past. Part I To our par-ents, we do will and bequeath our heartiest thanks for their work in sending us to school on time. To the Parent-Teachers, we do will and bequeath our thanks and best wishes for their work in the future. To the Faculty, we do give our thanks for their patience and also for the nice exams they have given us in the past years. Part II To the juniors, equal parts of our dignity and our class leadership. To the Sophomores, our good manners and a small portion of our wisdom not needed in college. To the Freshmen, all our surplus paper and pencil stubs and the right to tease the freshmen of next year. Part III I, Irene Arnold, do will my sunny disposition to Lila Mary McRae. I, Cle Boehm, do will all my good excuses in Latin class to Mabel Hetlage. I, Bernice Baumgardt, do bequeath my flapper doll to Bennie Gross. I, Coy Bickmeyer, do give the art of pestering the girls in typing class to Ray' mond Houser. I, Irene Chordas, do give my little wink to Dorothy Dinkelkamp. I, Sam Carter, do bequeath my freckles to Eddie Evers. I, Evelyn Buschbaum, do will my recipe for making hard candy without burning to Billy Moerschell. I, Harvey Coles, do give my fiery locks to Lewis DeHart. I, Louise Coughlen, do will my ball-bearing roller skates to Willie Sunderman. I, Orville Cundiff, do bequeath the art of uchaufferingn my brother's Ford to Rus- sel Nixon. I, Dorothy Buck, do give all my blue absence slips to Virginia Poe. I, Francis Crosby, do will my shy little glances to Evelyn Abram. I, Randle Elliott, do bequeath my ability for catching flies to Steve Williams. I, Marjorie Eubanks, do bequeath my hair cut to Alice Probst. I, Rosiemma Fleming, do will my quiet nature to Dorothy Christensen. I, William Gran, do will my birdflike chirping to Clarence Heinzen. I, William Dee, do bequeath my way of dropping trays in the cafeteria noiselessly to Harry Rickerd. s I, Naomi Leyhe, do bequeath my bubbling laughter to Adelaide Slane. I, Dean Eubanks, do will my deep love for seventh hours to William Hamilton. I, Harry Freise, do bestow my stately form upon Albert Scheffing. I, William Hoeffner, do will my detective ability to Adrian Freise. I, Oliver Kinker, do bestow my manly beard on Bill Robards. I, William McCrackin, do will my childishness to Elizabeth Crosby. b I I, Edward Molz, do bestow my tenfinch chest expansion upon Frank Grossenf ac mer. I, Ada May Percival, do give my formula for fixing that curl to Curly Springer. I Ninety 193 MELAUREUS SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Charles Miller, do will my ability to chew gum without moving my jaws to Miss Lovelace. I, Margaret Minton, do will all my excess face powder to Audrey Oldendorph. I, Marcel Lasserre, do bestow all my French traits upon Jerry Hogan. I, Helen Nierman, do give my habit of sewing seams the wrong way to Selma Bandel. A I, Ralph Petty, do bequeath my efficiency in scholarship to Albert Engel. I, Paul Shawcross, do will my leapfrog championship to Andrew Shores. I, Donald Shiiflett, do will my popularity with the fair sex to Hawey Hartman. I, Dorothy Roacles, do will all my scarlet lipstick to my little brother, Robert Roades. I, Bartram Randolph, do will my inquisitiveness in American History class to Ruth Engel. I, Oscar Sutter, do bestow my bashful ways on Otho McCrackin. I, Hazel Swingler, do will my gym shoes with their little rubber bumpers to Beth Newcomb. I, Alfred Rose, do will the fun I get out of blushing to Lois Mae Hamilton. I, Pauline Thorley, do give my hairpins and the remainder of my permanent to Karl Theodorow. I, Harvey Cook, do will my secret for evading assignments to Thecla Poelker. I, ,Iosilee Robertson, do will all my old typing paper to any Junior who has need of it. I, Vern Stewart, do bequeath my title of The Galloping Ghost to john Torrillo. I, Bessie Murphy, do will my way of expressing my opinion to Elsie Bullock. I, Charles Taylor, do will my beauty nap to Sid Newcomb. I, Layman Thurmond, do bequeath my dynamic voice to Ruth Boxdorfer. I, Inez Witthaus, do give equal parts of my Senior dignity to each of the freshies. I, J. W. Peterson, do will my four extra inches of height to Hector Gibeault. I, Allen Umstattd, do bequeath my oratorical ability to Robert Berveiler. I, Edward Volz, do will my gentlemanly manners to Wilfred Boeckhaus. I, Elizabeth Vohsen, do will all my bumps and bruises to Effie Reinemer. I, Raymond Walz, do will my stalwart physique to Hulda James. I, Iva Watt, do will my empty inkebottle to Martha Germer. I, Ethel Voigtman, do give all my pens and pencils to Mabel Hosack. I, Opal Wolf, do will my technique of chewing oneffourth of oneffourth of a half stick of gum without biting over it to Muriel Haller. I, Virginia Rickerd, do will all my knowledge of square roots and quadratics to Eugene Schmidt. , I, Marshall Royster, do will all my excess energy to Isaac Percival. I, Velma Heier, do will all my Senior traits to Virginia Meyer. I, Catheryn Wise, do will my formula for cleaning the gym floor to Mary Belle Robards. - I, Mary Belle Higgins, do give my soprano voice to George Bernard. In witness whereof we have herefto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this first day of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirtyfone. Samoa CLASS or 1931. I I 93 .Ninety-one MELAUREUS SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS Fellow Students: To me has fallen the tremendous task of compiling the statistics of the Senior Class of Ritenour High School. Finding that it would take me 150 years, 11 hours and 6 seconds to perform the task myself, I called upon the able assistance of 10 milkmen, 15' waste cans, 27 notebooks, 7 members of the Faculty, and Francis Crosby. I cannot give detailed statistics as I find it would take ,many years of hard labor to complete the preponderous work. This class has approximately '57 membersg 56 are considered gentlemen and his perfect ladies. I shall begin with presenting the weight of the class-this is the bulk of my task. I found the total weight to be 2,000,000,000.1 ounces and 1 pound-subtracting the weight of Irene Arnold's yellow beads and Mr. Punshon's tack hammer only the 2,000,000,000 ounces remain. The correct height of this loft group is 1 yard, S36 feet, and 36 inches. I arrived at this conclusion by placing each person lengthwise. They reached from Room 300 down to the Sew' ing Room and out the window to Northland Avenue. Wrigley estimates he has furnished the Senior Class with 2,078,765 sticks of pure rubberized chewing gum. Subtracting the stick of gum which Mr. Costilow chewed on October 16, in order that we might see ourselves as others see us, leaves 2,078,764 sticksg Ms of which can be found under the cafeteria tables. By the theory of relativity I have found the Senior boys have various ways of obtaining preserving their beauty. As a whole the boys used 25 gallons of Three Flower Brilliantine, jars of StafComb, and 6 jars of Le Pages' Stickfast Glue. The total cost is estimated at a sum sufficient to pay for elevators operating between the iirst and second floors. and 250 I have found the ambition of every boy is to visit Europe, having already conquered sea- sickness by continually watching the tossing waves in the girls' hair. The waves if placed end to end would reach from the west side of the Mississip i to the east bank. Enough rouge and lipstick have been used to paint the St. john's City Half, red. I also estimate approximately 100 pounds of Royal Patent flour have been used as a substitute for Coty's face powder. Seeking to explain the cause for the extreme inquisitiveness of the class I found that most of the class have been born in the Show-Me state. A few hail from the land of cotton and we are endowed also with the presence of students who came all the way from France and South America to study at our Ancient Academy of Learning. I find it will take 99 gallons of paint and 6 cans of varnish to remove all geometrical designs, initials, scratches, et cetera from walls, chairs, and tables. All carved initials are left as marks of the deep industriousness of our class. During our stay at R. H. S. we should have spent 4320 hours in class. I End that due to the abundance of conversation, lyceums, substitutes, and time'outs we have actually spent but 100 complete hours and 5 seconds in real book learning. I find that the class of '31 holds the record for dropping more trays and spilling more soup in the cafeteria than any other class that has ever graduated from Ritenour. - As we leave R. H. S. we shed 596 quarts of pure salted tears and 56 chokes of sorrow, leaving 16 bereaved teachers, Miss McCallister, and 5' juniors to mourn our parting and the remainder glad to be relieved of our continual jokes and criticisms. April First Nineteen Hundred Thirty-One. Ninetyftwo 193 1 A MELAUREUS SENIOR CLASS PLAY SEVEN CHANGES Presentedby THE SENIOR CLASS APRIL 17 and 18, 1931 C A S T Anne Windsor ....,...,..... ................,..,,..,,.. .,......... P A ULINE THORLEY jimrnie Shannon ........... ................. F RANCIS CROSBY Billy Meekin, ............. ..........,.... R ANDLE ELLIOTT fog Spence .,..,.,,,,,... .......,....... J . W. PETERSON George .......................,...., ........ P AUL Srmwcnoss Ralph Denby ............. ............. O LIVER KINKER Earl Goddard ............ ............,......... W ILLIAM DEE Henry Garrison ,................ ..................... A LLEN UMSTATTD Mrs. Garrison .................,........ .............. B ERNICE BAUMGARDT Georgianna Garrison ............... .......,..... J osiuas ROBERTSON Lilly Trevor .............,,..,......,.. ............ V IRGINIA RICKERD Peggy Wood ..,.......... ............. H AZEL SWINGLER Florence jones ............... Irene Trevor .........,.,.............. Betty Willougliby ............ ..................NAOMI LEYHE ....MARGARET MINTON ...............LOUISE COUGHLEN From the fog of a stock market crash emerges Jimmie Shannon, happyfgorlucky young bachelor, with a load on his shoulders. He has given a tip to his bosom friend, a young broker, on the strength of rumored merger. The only light on the horizon is Grandpa Shannon's will. The old man leaves an estate of twelve million dollars to Jimmie Shannon, who will be sole heir, provided he fulfills the conditions of the will, but he cannot collect a dime until he is married. The humor is furnished by Shannon in a vain attempt to procure a wife. After much confusion and excitement he discovers, too late that he is in love with Anne Wiiidsor. Finally Meekin, upon whom the brunt of the attack on the weaker sex has fallen throughout, matches up Jimmy and Anne, and they exit as the curtain falls. 1931 Ninetyfthree CI-IAMIPIONS AND PRIZE WINNERS Ritenour received laurels in several iields during the scholastic years of 192960. Our typing team,' consisting of Ruth Alderson, Anna Mary Bullock, and Burdine Utley, won the County Typing Contest at Clayton and later the State Typing Contest at Columbia. Several of the girls from the Home Economics Department entered a contest sponsored by Nugents Dry Goods ,Company and the Butterick Pattern Company. Mabel Hetlage won the first grand prize, a traveling case, and Mary jane Dean won the second grand prize, fifteen dollarsg Evelyn Houser won a five dollar prize and Myra Rogers one for two and a half dollars. Marcel Lassure won recognition in another iield for he was awarded first prize for the state of Missouri in an essay contest sponsored by the Magazine World. These new honors are only the beginnings of a new era in which Ritenour will take advanced ranking among the high schools of the state Nmetyffour L Misinuuaisus ALUMNI ASSOCIATION F Schmid, Walter, '30-Schmid Dry Goods Co., Overland, Missouri. Schnell, Dorothy, '29-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Schwartz, Adelaide, '22-Teacher, St. Louis, Missouri. Seaman, George, '28-Cotton Belt R. R., St. Louis, Missouri. Seaver, Dorothy, '25-fMrs. F. Dobbinsj St. Louis, Missouri. Seelig, Violet, '28-Stix, Baer F! Fuller Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, Missouri. , Shackelford, Lillian, '29-Walsh Auto Co., Overland, Missouri. Shane, Tracy, '27-Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri. Shane, Vera, '22--Teacher, St. Louis, Missouri. Shililett, john, '30-Mayfair Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri. Shores, Virginia, '30-Rubicam Business College, St. Louis, Missouri. Schrick, Dorothy, '24-fMrs. John Lindsayj Overland, Missouri. Shuttleworth, Frank, '29-News Service, St. Louis, Missouri. Sidebotham, Elizabeth, '26-Nurse, St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Sidebotham, Jessie, '24-1Mrs. H. Pettyl Overland, Missouri. Sideboetham, john, '22-Artist, New York, Lake of Burr. Simpson, Paul, '30-Mississippi Valley Trust Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Smith, Dalcho, '27-Von Hoffman Aircraft School, St. Louis, Missouri. Smith, Dorothy, '30-St. Louis Union Trust Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Sobolewski, John, '28--Radio Operator, Pattonville, Missouri. Soto, Evelyn, '26-Morgen Dyer 8 Cleaner Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Spencer, Gus, '28-Chicken Farm, Troy, Missouri. Spencer, Kenneth, '28-At home, Anglum, Missouri. Stevens, Josephine, '28-QMrs. B. Boswellj Overland, Missouri. Stewart, Ethelbert, '26-Farmer, Hamburg, Missouri, Swinglei, Fern, '29-Stenographer, Butler Bros., St. Louis, Missouri. Sskwor, Elise, '27-fMrs. A. W. Whitrnerj Liberty, Missouri. Thomas, Naomi, '24. Terry, Evelyn, '29-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Thomas, Ruth, '21, Tolbert, Leola, '30-White Front Grocery Co., Overland, Missouri. Trachsel, Herbert, '28-Dunbar Pattern Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Tunze, Verna, '29-Union Electric Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Ulrich, Margaret, '23-X-ray Department, Iewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. Ulrich, Richard, '27-St. Louis Law Printing Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Ulrich, Virginia, '25-Bookeeper, Stix, Baer E? Fuller, St. Louis, Missouri, Utley, Burdine, '30-Sanford Brown Business College, St. Louis, Missouri. Vieth, Arlington, '29-State Teachers' College, Kirksville, Missouri. Vieth, Willard, '27--St. Louis Dairy Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Volz, Ruth, '29-Rice'Stix Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Wachter, Henry, '29-Bookkeeper, Grain Elevator, Robertson, Missouri. Waelder, Eleanor, '21-QMrs. Arthur A. Willickl Duluth, Minnesota. Wagner, Dorothy, '24--Physical Therapy School, Washington, D, C. Wagner, Elmer, '22-Steelcote Paint Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Wateriield, Lucille, '30-At home, Overland, Missouri. Weis, Grace, '30-fMrs. H. W. Hirstj Washington, D. C. Wende, Carl, '24-Lawyer, St. Louis, Missouri. Wende, Emily, '22 ' White, Arthur, '26-Auto Salesman, St. Louis, Missouri. Wilkinson, Bernice, '25-CMrs. I, H. Walkerj Overland, Missouri. Wilkinson, Elmer, '21-Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Wilkinson, Emma Lee, '30-At home, Overland, Missouri. Williams, John F., '29-Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Wolf, Agnes, '26-Stenographer, Continental Ship Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Wolf, George, '26-Western Electric Co., Kansas City, Missouri. Wraight, Earl, '25-Editor, Hope, Arkansas. Wraight, Emory, '28-Salesman, Hathaway Co,, St. Louis, Missouri. Wraight, Norine, '18-Deceased. Wurdack, Paul, '20-Terminal Railway Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Zender, Marjorie, '21-Assistant Auditor, City Dairies, St. Louis, Missouri. I I 93 Ninetvfjivc 1 I I Ninenysix x X o ' L ,Q fgwgiga ' C .N . ,A 1. ,NAXN U A ' QNX ,X X1 ! v X SQ? Fffv-a,4l4,,i , A M fax I ,, , 2' .,-Q ' I 2. JS X fvd '-.N T 1. V YQ-X Y , f J 1 X A yn I I I lg Nx Wx X X 1 xx Q f W fb X F 13 , A x A' I ,NX ,., ,N ..,.f 'R 5 I I fx -4v FX 'bmi fx' I-g x 3 'Heb ' L 'fi l I 1 X f :Ek M- , 1 X X ..- , - - , - 'i' , ,Lk - ff X W gf' V ' ,Q ' -4-f-1:4 M ,,-,.- Lf'H f. L A 14+ .4 -f Z ' M 3-z1z'75- - ff x xxixf- fx . -- : , fi -f'N- ,:::N ' E lit- f- :fTX'-1 -9 --'2':i- .Z ,,.X .?X9 -f .,-Y f X 4'-XX Xl' 'lx 'f g w .5-2-' - -'F Qgff if 'x -'3x 3i,- . Qilxffif ,jf-i:i'fX' 45 Y - Q X , nr -f , ee54fggQtg54fcxfwr?Q2:- WWSYS X ' 1'iW' ' nh N gt S gFxxN- f 'f ,Q L V e N A W . L H i x Qxxxklgisi 4 QQSXDJ 5 g 7 'fix-T. ,X E IV,-' , ,. 'Ssg5Vg4QSJ5?g:3QWk f Kduezafisin MIELATUREUS To Mercury were entrusted messages of greatest importance. 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CHARLES ROAD SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT X One hundred four 93 LEE'S BARBER SHOP 25 'S 2M WOODSON ROAD OVERLAND, MO. To Sell, Buy, or Rent Property, See Strouse 86 Smyth Realty 86 Investment Company 8636 ST. CHARLES ROAD WAbaSh 1288 I SID WHITIN G STUDIOS Olive at Pendleton JEfferson 7294 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI -4-5-3-.'.fX-3-4-+ . . . Special Rates . . . GRADUATES BRIDAL PHOTOS COMMUN ION Photographs Live Forever -9+-H-',fX-Q-Q-+ Sid Whithag Burrel Rogers I I 93 One hundred five MELATURETUS MILES DRUG STORE 2546 WooDsoN Prescriptions CANDY - SODA WATER - CIGARS YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITIED Prante-Hecht Mercantile Co. Clover Farm Store No. 9 Groceries, Meats and Vegetables Phone, WAbash 200 2560 WOODSON ROAD A Home Institution MRS. 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They belong in the museums or on the scrap heap. Typesetting machines, automatic presses and upftofdate type faces which are part of our modern equipment, reflect themselves in high grade print- ing such as THE MELAUREUS Which ls a Product of Our Nloclernly Equipped Plant KOH LEF2 Se CO. 2122 PINE ST. Sf.L1ouis.751ex-. GP: Qualify tq31 1'n ferns' I I 93 One hundred seven MELAUREUS C. PA-rE UNION SHOP MIDWOOD SANITARY BARBER SHOP 25 71 WOODSON ROAD 'FIRST CLASS BARBER WORK Stylish, Seruicealnle Shoes ALLEN A HOSIERY THE DALY SHOE STORE 2606 WOODSON ROAD OVERLAND, MO. Compliments of ST. JOHN MARKET 8848 ST. CHARLES ROAD WAbash 866 Telephones: Res. WAbash 324 Oflicc, XVIXDIISDR OVERLAND COAL CO. C O A L AND BUILDING MATERIAL Good Coal Makes Warm Friends 8700 LACKLAND ROAD, OVERLAND, MO. F. O. Love, Prop, W. T. Brewster, Mgr. 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