Soldan Blewett High School - Reflector Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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D '5 il::'fff:f'1f 'AV' ,, f Y '2l:'.'f4r Graduatton has come tor the senlors of l952 Each and every one ot us eagerly aWa1ts the tasks Whlch are before us as We begln to adapt ourselfes to a new pattern ot hte The touch ot sadness Whlch we feel as We leave our h1gh school days behlnd IS only part1ally rel1eved by Wlll recall these past tour years ln h1gh school as among the happ1est years of our llves and We Wlll cherlsh the rnemortes Whlch We carry Wtth us So as We close the door of school year l952 we say goodbye to all our trlends Whom We leave behtnd at Soldan Blewett I-hgh School the thoughts ot the glorious days ahead. We game , . f 21,74 M 1- va gs Z 5 alj, 'X f V cn, , ., U'f f'?'qf wif, 'ai W, , 4 V J .-1 if Q -, ,, : 4 ffm 1 ' , if ,i W WE v f '. ,- 'Q-fm' sw f' L,, Y Alfff? Fourteen C155 l1l'lI'l2l dnuafg The f1gure on the banner stands ready to lace the world We lmd m h1s character as ln xeryone s not only the wh1te ot purxty and goodness but also the shadows of black and gray whtch represent the d1sappo1ntments and sadness along hfes pathway The colors are also symboltc of the good and ev1l of the world upon whtch the fxgure stands But he does not stand unarmed agatnst these ev1ls tor he holds the book of k owledge 1n h1s r1ght hand and the torch of llght and understandlng h1gh above h1s head m h1s lett hand so that 1ts l1ght can bathe hxm and the world 1n 1ts pure glow thereby purxtymg and d1spell1ng all ev1l The book of knowledge IS symbohc of love truth and the good rn all men created 1n the lmage ol God The wh1te letters ot the motto Wrsdom Source of V1rtue and Fame agamst the blue of the background are the class colors and the maroon and gold of the words Jrnnuury 1.952 represent the school colors lt all students would smcerely follow the meanmg of the two mottos Wtsclom Source ol V1rtue and Fame through T uth Honor Freedom Courtesy the world would 1ndeed have rnost excellent cltlzens . I , . . Dv V 1 . . . . , rx . . . . . . .Q rt , 1 I . . , , . . A . . . - I -, 1 1 1 .. f I 1 A 1 I , 1 anuafy 6 C555 1952 Miss Smith Sanders Mr. Free Lawrence Sanders Semor Class Pfreszdent B Team Basketball 48 50 Varsxty Basketball 50 52 Co Captam Baseball 50 Gayle I Brlnk Senuw Class VzcePres1dent Moore Brxnk Mahan Lcerd Mary Franc s Moore Semor Class Secretary Cholr 51 Bowlmg Club 51 omrnlttee Dav1d Iames Mahan Senzor Class Treasufrer Pep Club 49 Poster L S .. ., . -. i . , - . , I . ,U I .- I . .- . A . 5 - . V .. . Social Committee Chairmang Feature Editor, Spot- . I . , -I : -. 1, .4 : H 1-rc t U-1 J 1 i - I if I 150: ,C. ne' ..-.- hght Chotr 50 52 Gypsy Rover 8 Shreds and Patches 50 B ys Glee 49 50 A Camp lla Cholr 50 52 POHJOPJ MISS Myrtle Snuth Mr Henry I Free 1 ck 50 5l Letter 51 Tenrus 50 51 Letter Fliteen .fvff f . if ia my 'MW A. ..b-- . Z. if 4 Bartlett Bennett Bolt Busch Cahillane Clark enior 644:55 Beverly lean Bartlett Service Club '49-'52, Student Council '50-'52, Dramatic Guild '48-'52, Choir '51, Class Day Committee Chair- man. Clara lean Bennett Vocal Ensemble '48-'51, Cap and Gown Committeeg GAA. '48-'51, Service Club '49, Distributive Education '51-'52. Phyllis Lorraine Bolt Projectioriist Service '49-'52, Service Club '49-'52, Social Committee. Anajo Brayfield GAA. '48, Iunior Chaminade '49-'5lg Senior Cham- inade '50-'Sly Tigerettes '51, Color Committeeg Banner Committee. Ruth Burstein GAA. '48 Secretary, Ha lvria President '48, Iunior Chaminade '48-'49, Agora '48, '5lg Chairman Senior Picture Committee. Clifford Donald Burton Gypsy Rover, Boys' Glee Club '49, Shreds and Patches, Choir 'SU-'5l. Dorothy Bae Busch Iunior Chaminade '49-'50, Iunior Red Cross '48-'49, Service Club '48-'49, Agora '51, Place Card Committee. Margaret L. Cahillane GAA. '52, Bowling Club '52, Song Committee. Robert Mockbee Clark, Ir. Boys' Glee Club '48, Art Appreciation Club '51, Banner Committee Chairman. Sixteen l. Brayfield Burstein Burton Coffey Cooper, G. Cooper, I. M. Doris Mae Coffey Band. Glenn Leroy Cooper Announcement and Card Committee. Ioan Marie Cooper Cheer Leader Squad lanuary '48, Pep Club '48-'49, GAA. '48, Bowling Club '51, Class Day Show '5l. Laithene Mary Crenshaw Iunior Chorus '485 GAA. '48y Iunior Chaminade Secretary '48-'49y Pep Club '49. Betty Dennis Pep Club '48-'52y GAA. '5Oy Color Committee 'Sly Iunior Chaminade '48-'51, Donald Lynn Dewhirst Griffin Reporter '48y Magic Club '49-'5Oy Basketball Team '50-'Sly Co-Chairman Announcement Committee. Benjamin Diamant Ha lvria '5l-'52. Thomas Edgar Dobbs Song Committee Ianuary '52y Boys' Glee Club '48- '50y Choir '50-'52y Gym Club '48-'5U. Crenshaw Dennis Dewhirst loyce Irene Douros GAA. '48y Vocal Ensemble '49-'5Uy Iunior Chaminade Sly Distributive Education '5l-'52y Poster Committee '52, Lorraine Hulda Elder GAA. '48y lunior Chorus '48y Vocal Ensemble '48- '49y Iunior Chaminade '5ly Senior Class Typist. Suzanne Wood Fanning Pep Club '5Oy Senior Chaminade '50-'51 Secretaryy Bowling Club 'Sly Student Council 'Sly Social Com- mittee. Diamant Dobbs H Douros vt Elder Fanning Felker Lansing Raymond Felker, Ir. Student Council Planning Committee 'Sly Student Council 'Sly Executive Board Student Councily Spotlight Staff 'Sly Dramatic Guild '5l. Norma L. Forbes Forbes Fuchs Funk Robert Gray Fuchs Choir '49-'52y Cyrano De Bergerac '5ly Color Com- mitteey Treasury Committee Marilyn Frances Funk GAA. '48y Service Club '49-'Sly Iunior Red Cross Agora '5Oy Spotlight News Editor 'Sly Service Club '48-'49y Cap and Gown Committee '5l. '49-'Sly Iunior Chaminade '48-'50. Seventeen Lester Simon Garfinkel French Club '48-'52g Student Council '5Ug Reflector Staff 'SU-'52g Fall Editor for Yearbook 'Sly Co-Chair- man Social Committeeg Missouri Boys' State '5lg Service Club '49-'52, Luvena Faye Gentry French Club '50 Secretary: Officials Club 'Slg Song Committeeg Dramatic Guild '5l. Arnold Gilden Service Club '49-'52g City Intramural Basketball Run- nerup '48g Varsity Basketball '50-'S2g Track '5Og Senior Advisoryg Co-Chairman Picture Committee. Gerald Sanford Goldberq Griffin Staff '48g Gym Club '-495 Picture Committee '52, Stewart Erwin Goldstein Agora '49-'5lg Social Committee. Natalie Green Vocal Ensemble '49-'Sly Distributive Education Club: Cap and Gown Committeeg G.A.A. '48. Eighteen Garfinkel Gentry Gilden Goldberg Goldstein Green Grose Gross I-laid Hall Harris Hastings enior Cfadri Robert lames Grose B Football Team '48g Poster Cornmitteeg Track Team '5Og Varsity Football '49-'5l. Robert Melvin Gross B Basketball '48-'5Ug Varsity Basketball '50-'52g Co- Captaing Intramural Basketball '48g Place Card Com- mittee Co-Chairmang Choir '48. Georgia Wilman l-laid Bowling Club '5lg G.A.A. '47g Camera Club '47g Presidentg Social Committee. Dorothy Beatrice Hall Iunior Ensemble '48g Distributive Education Club '5l: Song Committeeg Iunior Glee Club '48-'49. Mary lane Harris G.A.A. '48g Student Council '5lg Picture Committee. Donald Euaene Hastinas Senior Band '48-'52: Bowling Club '48-'49 Presidentg Dance Club '48-'49 Treasurerg Dance Orchestra Man- agerp Gym Club '48-'49. Gerald Hecht Track '48p Gym Club '49g Agora '48-'49g Pep Club '48-'49g Motto Committee. Deloris Ann Hubbard Co-Chairman Place Card Committee: Agora Teller '50-'5lg Senior Chaminade '50-'5lg Sl'1reds and Patches '5Ug Choir '5lg Service Club '5l. Robert Cecil Hughes Boys' Glee '48-'Slg Cyrano de Bergerac '5lg Social Cornmitteeg Dramatic Guild '50-'5l. Iohn lames Boys' Glee '49-'5Ug Swimming Team '49-'5Og Card and Announcement Committeeg Class Day Show. Sheldon Arthur Iappa Poster Committee. Richard Russell lobe Iunior Glee '48g Gypsy Rover '48g Shreds and Patches '49g Choir '50-'Slg Gym Club '48g Cap and Gown Committee. Lloyd Martin Iohnsey Track Team '48g Baseball '51-Letterg Football '51- Letterg Treasury Committeeg Social Committee. mum, 1952 Gerald M. Kanter Pep Club '48g Distributive Education '5O 5lg Service Club '5lg Social Committee Robert Irvin Karteld Reva Mae Katz Service Club '49 '51 Gypsy Rover' GAA. '48-'52g ' - I , 1 '48g Iunior Chaminade '48-'52g Cheerleader SU-52, Social Committee Co-Chairman. Stuart Irwin Kaufman Agassiz '49-'5Ug Projectionist Service '50-'Slg Gol Team '50-'5l. Philip W. Keeler Music '48-'5Og Picture Comrnitteeg Boys' Glee '5l. l Hecht Hubbard Hughes Iames I cpm lobe Iohnsey Kanter Karfeld Katz Kaufman Keeler Kincade Koch Kramer, P. Martin Menke Michelson enior Cfaad Fred Louis Kincade Swimming Team '50, Vocal Ensemble '50, Boys' Glee '47, Football '48, Banner Committee. Shirley Ann Koch Agora '50, Cap and Gown Committee '51, Philip Ernest Kramer Vocal Ensemble '47-'5Ug Library Assistant '48, Student Council. Baydine Ioyce Kramer G.A.A. '48-'50, Art Club '50, Senior Chaminade '49- '5Og Banner Committee. Marvin Stanley Kreisman Senior Band '48-'52, Dance Band '49-'50, Orchestra '48-'50, Camera Club '48-'51, Ha Ivria '48 Vincent Eugene Leone, Ir. Boys' Glee '48-'5Ug Vice-President 'SUQ President Vocal Ensemble '51, Class Day Committee. Sidney Martin Vocal Ensemble '48g Intermediate Band '48, Inter- mediate Orchestra '5Ug Place Card Committee. Marvin Fred Menke Boys' Glee '49g Vocal Ensemble '5U, Stanley L. Michelson Agassiz Club '49, Service Club '48-'49, Social Corn- mittee. Buth Ellen Middleton G.A.A. '47-'48, Camera Club '48-'49, Bowling Club '49, Motto Committee. Twenty I I Kramer, R. Kreisman Leone Middleton Miller Nash Barbara Ann Miller GAA. '48-'52, Girls' Bowling Club '52g Chairman, Senior Song Committee, Editor, Spotlight '51-'52, Everett L. Nash Baseball Manager '48, Iunior Chaminade '48g Social Committee. sQ,..,,,. ., t Q A SENIURSYXXR Olga L. Pappademos G.A.A. '48-'50g Vocal Ensemble '48-'50g Iunior Cham- inade '51-'5Zg Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee. Clarence Clifford Payne Senior Band '49-'5Zp Camera Club '49-'5Og Senior Orchestra '50g Dance Band '50, Carol Reynolds Phillips Iunior Chorus '48-'49g G,A.A. '48-'-495 Vocal Ensemble '50-'5lg Color Committeeg Science Club '50. lohn Orville Pierron Sports Editor Spotlight g Basketball '50-'5lg Baseball '5lg Griffin Reporterg Motto Committee Chairman. Pappademos Payne Phillips Cllluflfy Gerald Maynard Rayman Basketball '50-'5lg Baseball '5lg Boys' Glee '48-'5Gg Shreds and Patches '50g Poster Committee. Geraldine Riebeling Iunior Red Cross '49-'50p G.A.A. '49g Iunior Charnin- ade '50-'5lg Tigerettes '5lg Banner Committee Co-Chair- man. Pierron Rayman Riebeling Rosenblatt Rotenberg Rothman Sanford Ros nblatt lunior Chorus 49 Radio Production 5l Picture Com mittee Marvin Rotenberg Rofs Glee Club 48 49 Ba er Committee Gypsy Esther Rothman Hex lv a 48 52 GAA 48 51 Senior Band 48 52 S J Club 5l Chairman Mui ornrrzttee Rudolplf Ruth Schendel lordan Rudolph B Basketball 49 50 Track 50 Choir 49 52 Vice Pres dent of Choir 5l 52 Announcement and Card Committee Charles Emil Ruth lunio Band 48 lne 1e'Jl1ate B 'id 48 49 Boys Glee Club 50 5l Secreta yTreasu e Music Co mittee Dorothy lean Schendel G A 48 52 GAA Lett r P p Club 51 52 Choir 5l 52 Iunior and Senior Chavtin de 49 50 Co C1 ir nan of Motto Committee Twenty one I Q C : 1 . - . . - : Q - , - A ' , .i . A ' -' 5 . . ,-. . A . . . . A r ' g t r.. ' C. ' -' g ' ' - ' 'VV' ' ' 1 1 . t M a Sh Q1 dP'w'i '49 M ' X' ' f' 'fi 1 Roler 4 , . re s an a.c. es . Dramatic Guild. ' .A. . ' -' g . . . 9 S5 E- ' -' g ' f ri . -, I . -, 4 . . -, . , E, . . . H , -, A A . H. - A- , - - - 1 I -A M 1 - -A Ser' ice i' ' 5 ' . . . sc C .. . ,. . ' . Elaine Merle Schneider Captain and Teller, Agora '50-'Sly Radio Production '5lg Motto Committeeg G.A.A. '48. Arline Etta Schwartz Iunior Orchestra '48-'49g Iunior Chaminade '49-'5lp G,A.A. '48-'S0g Picture Committee. Edna Lee Seidel Cheer Leader Squad '48g Pep Club '48-'49g G.A.A. '48g Bowling Club 'Sly Class Day Show Committee. Elaine Marilyn Shevitz Secretary Distributive Education Club 'Sl-'52g Service Club '48-'52g G.A.A. '49g Chairman Announcement Com- mittee. Bernard G. Siegel Track '48-'Sly Football '50-'5lg Swimming '50-'52g Pose ter Committee. Twenty-two Schneider Schwartz Seidel Shevitz Siegel Skaggs Smith Thornton Tobolowsky enior 65155 Thomas Gaston Skaggs Distributive Education Club '51-'52g Mixed Chorus '48g Motto Committee. limmie Maurice Smith Agora '49g Track '49-'5lg Announcement and Card Committee: Gym Club '49. Patricia Ann Thornton G,A.A. '48g Iunior Chaminade '48g Senior Chaminade '49g Cap and Gown Committee '51. Charles Maurice Tobolowsky Agora '5Dg Vocal Ensemble '48-'49g Motto Committeeg Service Club '5lg Retailing Club '51, Vera May Totch Iunior Ensemble '48g Agora '50g Distributive Education Club '5lg Song Committee. Alohe Diane Tremain Iunior Chaminade '48g Senior Chaminade '49: Choir '50-'5lg Class Day Show Committee. Ioseph Robert Trupiano Service Club '49g French Club '50g A Cappella Choir '5lg Dramatic Guild '5lg Co-Chairman of Music Com- mittee. Edgar Dean Walton Gym Club '5lg Color Committeeg Registrar. Ruth Iane Whitmore Iunior Chaminade '48-'49g Senior Chaminade '49-'Sly Choir '5lg Picture Committee '5l. Totch Tremairi Trupiano Walton Whitmore Wishotf Wooden Zide Zimmerman anuafg I Norman Wishoff Poster Committeeg Class Day Showg Agora '49. Ioe Payne Wooden Varsity Football '48-'5lg Captain '51g Track Team '5Og Cap and Gown Committee. Louise Zide Vocal Ensemble '50-'5lg Cap and Gown Committee. Kathleen Ianis Zimmerman Bowling Club '50-'52g Senior Band '49-'52g Orchestra '50g Student Council '5l. Q65 Ctl'll'lQI Une LET FREEDOM LIGHT THF WORLD Bear the torch of freedom aloft in the World Let it shine let it glow To illumine each heart in mans fight for right That the worlds lettered children shall hear o The voice of the free will never be stilled The red of the blood so valiantly spilled By the Weary the stout of heart Was shed not in vain but given for freedom For you and for me Twenty tour ur cry For all mankind The goals that they strove for are symbolized here White for triumph innocence Joy Green tor the growth ol our lives and our hopes And we pray for the strength to triumph Let there be light that we may see The path that will lead to eternity May the brightness of heaven be made to Warrn Our falering world make it free from harm By Shirley Ann Wal Truth shall triumph. ln this we believe! To all that this stands for, we pledge today. me CAM Miss Smith Obermcm Mr. Walka Enloe Moore Bcrrr hcerd Ierold Harman Oberrnan Ioy Ermly Moore Semor Class Preszflent Semor Class Secretary A Cappella Chotr 48 52 Track 49 52 All DISTTICI Sen1or Charmnacle 48 49 Cholr 51 52 French Club 49 Football 50 Student Counc1l 50 51 V1cePres1 49 Secretary 49 GAA 48 49 dent 51 Ieanette Estelle Enloe Semor Class' Vice Preszrlent Semor Class Treasurer Student Counc1l 50 51 Recordlng Secretary 51 Sentor Chammade 50 52 Presrdent 51 52 GAA 48 Student Councll 50 51 Treasurer 50 Sl Vocal En 52 Prestdent 51 Pep Club 50 51 Presldent 51 semble 49 52 Presldent 49 52 l00l'l50l 6 Mlss Myrtle Smlth Mr Ioseph Walka Twenty fwe 0 ' . . D. Theodore David Barr Richard Christopher Agee French Club '49-'5Og Cheerleader '49-'52, Captain '52 lettered all three a ye rsg Student Council Executive Committee 'SU-'5l. Ryna Ioyce Averbuch Iulian Mayer Babad Student Council '5lg Agora '5l. Bonnie lean Bagley Service Club '49 'Sl GAA '49 '50 - 5 . . . - g Senior Chamin- ade '49-'51, lettered '5lg Girls' Bowling Club '49-'5O. Howard Mays Barton Sylvia Marie Bassler G.A.A. '48-'52, President 'Sly Service Club '49-'Slg Bowling Club '5l. Ruby Bearden Twenty-six Agee Averbuch Babad Bagley Barton Bassler Bearden Bedwell Berkley Bernstein Boeckstiegel Bowers el'll0l ' C7 Ray Huston Bedwell Service Club '49-'52g Musical Operetta '5Ug U.N. Pro- gram '50g French Club '52g Alternate Student Council '52. Thelma Lee Berkley Senior Chaminade '50-'52g Bowling Club '52g Service Club '49-'50p Pep Club '49-'52g G.A.A. '49. Irvin Bernstein Iunior Glee '484'49A Vocal Ensembl '49 5 , e -' Og Boys' Glee '5lg Shreds and Patches g Ha Ivria '48-'52. Virginia Catherine Boeckstiegel Senior Chatninade '51-'5Zg Pep Club '51-'52p G.A.A. 'Sl-'52g Tumbling Club '5l-'52, Robert Lee Bowers Vocal Ensemble '49-'5Og Boys' Glee '50-'51, Secretary 'Sly Choir '51-'52g Agora '49g Agassiz '50, Iohn Conrad Brandt, lr. Projectionist Club '50-'51-'52, Brausch G Lomb Hon orary Science Award, Agora '48-'49, Inter-Group Youth une I Conference '50-'52, Magic Club '48-'49, Paul loseph Brauch Francis Xavier Buckley Swimming Team '50-'51-'52 Football Team 'Sl Patricia Lee Brinkman lournalism Class '51-'52. Harold A Bulger Ir Shreds and Patches 50 Vocal Ensemble '49-'5U'52 , S ' 'n T '50-'51 52 L tt 52 C Clu Billy Wayne Brooks f4g1rQlI3:,,g ggqm e er G em AJ Track Team '50, Baseball, Letter 517 Baseball Let ter '52, Gym Team, Letter '51, Football Team '5O. Anna Sue Burnett Arthur A, Brgwn Distributive Education Club '51-'52 Choir '51-'52, Track '52, Agassiz Club 49, Boys Glee '49, Shreds and Patches '50. Lawrence Chapnick Robert IUC Service Club '49-'50-'51-'52 Galileo Science Club 49 G lf T ' 2' F h '49-'50 Gym Club '48, Agassiz Club 5 t Treas O egm 5 reno 'or Class '5O. Mara Lloyd Christensen l b 49 '52' Pep Club '50-'52, lunior urer of Sem me Bryer Stanley Iero Boys' Glee 49 50 Service C u made 49 51 GAA 49 Brandt Brauch Brinkman Brooks Brown A Brown R Bryer Buckley Bulger Burnett Chapmck Christensen . , . -' I, ' 2 H1 5 k Brown 1 '50 Assistan - ' 4 ' ' - , Cham -Q 33' M 40 L Cirnrnet Cohen, M Cohen, S. Dolgin Dorfman Drennon enior 6 add Gloria Harriet Cirnniet G.A.A. '51-'52g Pep Club '51-'52p Vocal Ensemble '49- '5lg Iunior Charninade '51-'52g Bowling Club '5l-'52. Marvin Cohen Gym Club '50-'52, Letter '5l-'52g Student Council '50, Sheila Cohen Agora '49g G.A.A. '49p Projectionist Service '50-'52g Spotlight News Editor '52g lnter-Group Youth Confer- ence '51, Iohn A, Cracchiola Thelma loyce Davidson Senior Chaminade '48-'49, Pianisty Pep Club '5l-'52p G,A.A. '5l-'52g Girls' Bowling Club '5l-'52. Mary Ellen Denning Service Club '49-'5lg Distributive Education Club 'Sl- '52 Ronald Eugene Dolgin Magic Club '49g Service Club '49-'5l. Anita Dorlman G,A.A. '48-'52, Srnall and Large Letter and Ping Pep Club '49-'52g Iournalism 'Sl-'52, Sports Editorg Bowling Club 'Sl-'52g Tumbling Club '5l-'52. loseph Michael Drennon Twenty-eigl'1t Cracchiola Davidson Denning Dykstra Edwards Ehrlich Ralph Henry Dykstra Service Club '5l-'52p French Club '5l-'52g Distribu- tive Education Club 'Sl-'52g Student Council '5lg Radio Production 'Sl-'52, Mary Alice Edwards G.A.A. '49g Agassiz Club '5lg Student Registrar '49- '51, Shelton Ehrlich Alan Elfanbaum Student Councrl 51 Ha Ivr1a 52 Ruth Ioyce Ettmger Poster Commxttee A Caopella 50 52 Pep Club 52 French Club 52 GAA 50 51 Bowl1ng Club 51 Nancy Feldman Marvln Farer Iumor Chorus 48 49 Ha lvrxa 49 50 Art Apprecxa t1on 49 D1str1but1ve Educauon 51 52 Devorg Lee Pen Sondra Ieanne Feldman Art Apprec1at1on 49 52 Craft Club 49 50 Agassxz Club 49 Tutormg Club 51 Student Councxl 48 49 Elfanbaum Ettmger Farer une 7 952 Ha lvrla 49 Art Appreclatlon 49 50 Vocal En semble 50 Iumor Chammade 51 GAA 49 Servlce Club 49 52 Ha Ivrla 49 Iumor Red Cross 50 GAA 48 49 Bowlmg Club 51 Vocal Ensemble Fexr Feldman N Feldman S Z AJ 41 rltter Folhs Froelxch ardner Georgllas Gherarchm Howard Lee F1tter Iohn Martm Gardner Agora 48 SGTVICG Club 48 52 Intermefhate Band 49 Dramat1c Gulld 49 50 Track Team 51 Semor Band 50 52 Ray W Follls Plerre Georgllas 52Football 49 50 Lettered 51 Gym Club 52 Letterecl Football 49 Color Comm1ttee Lottle Froeltch G1l1o Gl'1erard1n1 Assxstant Echtor Spotllght Dramahc Gulld 49 52 Boys Glee 49 Shreds and Patches 49 A Basket ArtApprec1at1on 52 Prole t1on1st 50 52 ball 50 51 Lette ed 51 52 Twenty rune William Ray Gilbert Magic Club '48 '52 Vic P - , e- resident, President, Service Club '48-'52, Dramat' G ' ' ' ic uild 5l-52, Cyrano de B ac , Radio P d ' ' ' ' erger- ro uction 51- 52, Skatin C ' ' g lub 51- 50. Eileen Norma Gimpelson Reflector Staff '52, Ha lvria Vice-President '51, Presi- dent '52, Student Council Recording Secretary '50-'51, Service Club '48-'52 ' , Dramatics Cyrano de Bergerac 5l, Class Day Show Committee. Nancee Lea Glaser Service Club '5O. Lawrence Glass Senior Band '48 '49 - , Dance Band 'El-'52, Gym Club '51-'52, Gym Team '5l-'52. Charles Harold Gold Service Club '49-'52, Agora '48, Dramatic Guild '5l- '52, Baseball '51, lntergroup Youth Council Represen- tative '49-'5l. Ierrold Gordon Goldberg Senior Band, Lettered Three Times, Agora '49, Ha lvria '52, Dramatic Guild '50-'52, Dance Band '5l. Thirty Gilbert Gimpelson Glaser Glass Gold Goldberg, I. Goldberg, P. Goldberg, S. Goldman Goldstein Greene Greenwald O el'll0l Phyllis Goldberg Iunior Chaminade '49, Senior Chaminade '50-'52, Senior Class Typist. Suzanne Mae Goldberg Dramatic Guild '48-'49, Vocal Ensemble '48, lunior Red Cross '49, French Club '50, Secretary '51, Art Club '51. Nathan Stanley Goldman Senior Band '5l-'52. Stanley Earl Goldstein Senior Band '48-'52, Dance Band '5l-'52, Tennis Team '49-'52, Captain '52, Bowling Club '51-'52, Rachel lane Greene GAA. Vice-President '50-'5l, Service Club '49-'51, Bowling Club '49-'5l. Seymour Greenwald Ha lvria '49 Wendell Harvey Grimsley Anita H. Handelman French Club '50p Iunior Glee '48g Semor Chaminacle '49-'5Ug Iunior Chaminade '51-'52g Service Club '50-'52. Ronald G. Harman Tennis '5U 5lg Track '51-'52. Clarence I. Hern Distributive Education Club '51-'52, loyce Lee Hoffman G.A,A. '48g Service Club '48-'5Og lunior Chaminade '48-'49-'5Og Vice-President of Senior Charninade '5l. Marlene Izenstein Ha Ivria '49-'5lg Iunior Chaminade '50-'5lg Service Cgub '50g Dramatics '52g Pep Club '49g Vocal Ensemble '5 leanette Ann lablonowski une I 952 Warren Z. Iacobsohn Service Club '49-'50-'51-'52. Doreen Iaffer Service Club '49-'52g Ha Ivria 'SU-'5lg Agora '50-'5lg Reflector Staff '5l-'52g Student Council '51-'5Zg Social Committee Chairman. George William Iames Agora '49-'5O. Donna Mae Iohnson Cheer Leader '50-'52g Pep Club 'SU-'52g Student Coun- ::l '5lg junior Chaminacle Vice-President '51-'52g G.A.A, '48 Martha lohanna lohnson Agora '5lg G.A.A. 'E2p Tutoring Club 'Sly Tennis Club '52, Grimsley Handelmcrn Harman Hem Hoffman Izenstein Iablonowski lacobsohn Icrffer Icrmes Iohnson, D. Iohnson, M. 14' 40' Iohnson Ioines Iones Kelner Klockenbrink Knox enior Cfcwa Ruth Anne lohnson G.A.A. '52g Tennis Club '52. Ioanna Lee loines Choir '51-'52g Senior Charninade '5lg French Club '5l- Service Club 'Sly Spring Festival '5l. Sylvia Pearl lones lunior Chaminade '49-'52g Student Council '51-'52g Art Club '52g Poster Committee Chairman. Sara lane Iont ont Kahsh Kelley Koester Kolodny Kopitsky Carol Esther Kolodny French Club President 48 52 Student Council Cor responding Secretary 5152 Reflector Typist 52 Dramatic Guild Cyrano de Bergerac 51 52 Agassz Club SU Renee Barbara Kopitsky Agora 49- Ha Ivria 505 Reflector Staff-Associat- Editor 50-'52' Pep Clib '49- Spotlight-Assistant Edi- to 51- 52. Dramatic Club '50-'5lg Radio Production '5lg Senior Cards and Announcements Chairmang Vocal Ensemble '50-'5lp Cyrano de Bergerac '5l. loanne Frances Kalish Iunior Chaminade '48-'49p Girls' Bowling 'Slp Senior Class Typist. Theo Elizabeth Kelley Senior Chaminade '49g Choir '50-'52g Service Club '5O. Phyllis Kelner Orchestra '48-'49g Ha lvria '50-'52p Service Club '5l- '52g Spotlight, Feature Editor '51-'52. Annette Marie Klockenbrink Agora '49g Iunior Charninade-Senior Chaminade, 4 Termsg Choir, 2 Termsg Operetta, Shreds and Patch- es g Bowling Club '5l. Donald L. Knox B Team Basketball '48g Varsity Basketball 'SO Donald Lee Koester Track '49-'5Ug Football '50-'5lg B Football 48349 Thirty-two SEN Eleanor Koslow Iunior Chaminade '49, Student Council '51, Bowling Club '5l. David Kraus Senior Orchestra '49-'50, Chairman of Color Com- mittee, Dramatic Guild '52. Carl Keith Lanclwehr Gym Club '52, Gym Team '52. Patricia Caroline Layton Dramatic Guild '49-'52, Secretary and Treasurer '51, Secretary '52, G.A,A. '49-'52, Small Letter, Large Letter, Choir, Emblem, Student Council '51-'52 Executive Board, Koslow Kraus Landwehr Richard Verle Leonard Gym Club '51-'52, Gym Team '52. Kenneth Lever Senior Band '48-'50, Gym Club '49, Reflector Staff '50-'52, Agora '52, Layton Leonard Lever Lipsitz Littmann Lourie Martin Max Lipsitz Projectionist Service '49-'52, Student Council '52, Dramatic Guild '50-52, Reflector Staff '51-'52, Cyrano de Bergerac '52. Marilyn Katherine Littmann Iunior and Senior Chaminade '494'52, Letter '51, G.A,A. '48-'52, Small and Large Letter, Service Club '50-'51, Agassiz '50, Tumbling Club '51-'52. Stanley Lee Lourie Service Club '49-'52, Distributive Education Club '51-'52, Agassiz Club '50, Agora, Tutoring Club '50, Luehrmann Lum McCabe Iudith Wanda Lee Luehrmann Agora '51, Art Appreciation '49, G.A.A. '51, Pep Club '51 -Vice-President '52, Iunior and Senior Chaminade. Herman Lum Intergroup Youth Conference '49, Vocal Ensemble '50, Student Council '51-'52. Neil Flanagan McCabe Dramatic Guild '50-'52, President and Secretary, Ra- dio Production Class, French Club '51, Iournalism '51- '52, Cyrano de Bergerac. Thirty-three Donna leanette Magerstaedt Student Council '52, Senior Charninade '51-'52. Carole Sue Malorius Student Souncil '50, '52, Choir '51-'52, Service Club '49, '52, Color Committee, Bowling Club '5l. Geraldine Pearl Maltzrnan Iunior Chaminade '49-'50, Agora '49, Radio Produc- tion '52. Mary Elizabeth Markham Pep Club '49, Senior Chaminade '50-'51, lunior Charn- inade '51, Vocal Ensemble '51, lournalism Class '52. Gloria Martin Darlene Lavon Marvin Service Club '49, '52, Iunior Glee '48, lunior Charn- inade '49-'50, Senior Charninade '5U-'51, Pep Club '51- '52. Thirty-four Magerstaedt Malorius Maltzman Markham Marlin Marvin Mathews Mays Menges Menghini Mogg Monroe enior add William Ray Mathews Baseball, Basketball, Golf. Sue Ella Mays lohn Menges Henry Menghini Service Club '48-'49, Galileo '48-'49 Robert Endicott Mogg Projectionists Service '5l. Marvin Kelly Monroe, lr. Lettered in: Baseball, Basketball. Kenneth Van Morrison Letterecl Swimming '52g Senior Band '49-'5U. Helen Martha Myers GAA. '52. Nancy Elizabeth Neal G.A.A. '51-'52g Pep Club '5l-'52g Bowling Club '51-'52g Vocal Ensemble '51-'52. Evelyn Lois Nesbitt Vocal Ensemble '52g Bowling '52. Caroline Clara Niehaus Senior Chaminacle, Vice-President 'Sl-'52p Lettered Bowling Club '5l-'52g G.1-LA. '49-'51-'52g Pep Club '51- '52g lunior Chaminade '49-'5U. Iacob Nussbaum Georgia Grace Ohlendort Senior Chaminade '5l. Une lackson C. Parnell B Basketball '49-'5Og A Basketball '5l-'52p Letter 'Sl-'52g Golf '50-'51-'52 Letter, Captain '52g Boys' Glee Club '49, George Matthus Pavey Vocal Ensembleg Boys' Glee Club '49g Choir '49-'52g Shrecls and Patches '50g Agassiz Club '49g Dramatic Guild '49g Baseball '50. Burton lay Pepper Iunior Chorus '49g Vocal Ensemble '49g Boys' Glee '5Ug A Cappella Choir '51-'52. Duaith Iva Phelan Arthur Lee Poger Baseball '5lg Swimming '50-'5l, Lettered '5lg Service Club '5lp Dramatic Guild '5Og Bird Club '49g Boys' Glee '50-'5lg Student Council '51-'52. Morrison Myers Neal Nesbitt Niehaus Nussbaum Ohlendorf Parnell Pavey Pepper Phelan Poger Prell Radley Richman Ridley enior 6 arid Marion Adelaide Prell G.A.A. '52p Tennis Club '52, lohn Franklin Radley Baseball '50-'51, Aileen Iuanita Radrnan Dramatic Guild 'Sly Ha lvria '49-'50-'5lp Pep Club '49g Radio Production '5lg Agora '49. Alvin loel Redler Projectionist Service '49-'50-'Sl-'52g Camera Club '49, Agassiz Club '5Og Reflector Stall Photographer '50-'SL '52g Service Club '49-'50-'51-'52, Peter C. Rein Gym Club '49, '5lg Vocal Ensemble '48-'49g Track 52, Sylvia lanice Rephlo G.A.A. '48-'49g French Club '50-'Sly Senior Chaminade Letter '50-'52 Edward Richman Gym Club '49g Distributive Education Club 'Sl-'52 Dorothy lean Ridley Vocal Ensemble '49-'5Og lunior Chorus '43, Frances Ioan Rinnert GAA '48 Bovlin Club '49 A ora '5l-'52p lunicr - - - P ' Q I Q Chaminade '49g Choir '50-'51-'52. Thirty-six Radman Redler Rein Rephlo Rinnert Robb Rosen Rosenblatt Donald Martin Robb Student Council 'Sl-'52g Registrar '50-'51-'52g Tennis '50-'Sly B Basketball '50g lce Skating Club '52. Martin Mickey Rosen Gym Club '49g Magic Club '5Ug Boys' Glee Club '50 Alan Lee Rosenblatt Concert Band '49-'52g Marching Band '49-'5lg Dance Band '49-'52, Director '52g Gym Club '49-'50, -7 Morns Allen Roth Baseball Team Laurence Edward Rubm Tenms Team 50 51 Letter 51 French Club 50 51 Reflector 50 51 Sports Edxtor 50 Edl1OI'1l A Chlet 51 Agass1z Club 49 Presldent Co Chaxrman Soclal Com mlttee Carol Ann Rutledge Student Councxl Fall Term 51 Pep Club Fa Term 51 I-larold 1 Samberg AQGSSIZ Club 49 Agora 50 Servtce Club 51 52 D str1but1ve Educatlon Club 51 52 Roth Rubm Rutledge une 1952 loyce Laverne Scaggs Robert Arnold Schaefer Football 50 Gym Club 48 Harry Hyman Schne1der French Club 49 51 Dlstnbutxve Educat1on Club 51 1-larv y Gerald Schnelder Semor Orchestra 48 50 Dance Club 49 Ha Ivrta 49 52 Student Councrl 52 Shreds and Patches 50 Samberg Scaggs Schaefer achne1der Harry Schnelder Harvey Schucart Schwelch Scxssors Secrest Susan Carol Schucart Vocal Ensemble 49 Agassrz Club 50 Dramatlc Juxld 51 52 Cyrano de Bergerac Sl Ed1tor1nCh1ef Spotlxght 52 Co Chalrman Place Cards Committee 52 lvfarl ne Schwexch Art Appreclatxon Club 49 52 Presxdent 51 Art Achievement Awards 51 52 Craft Club 49 50 Agas IZ Club 49 Banner Commlttee Chaxrman 52 1-larr1et Rae Sclssors Servlce Club 49 52 Reflector Staff AC11V11l6S Edltor 50 52 Student Councxl 51 52 Executlve Board 51 Dramatlc Gulld 49 52 Class Day Show Cornmxttee Co Cha1rman 52 3atr1c1a Ann Secrest A t Club tawardl St Louls Clean Up Campaxgn 51 Servxce Club 48 52 Student Councll 51 Agora 51 Iunlor Chorus 48 Thuty seven Arminee Shahnazarian Student Council '50-'52, A Cappella Choir '51-'52g French Club '50-'52, G.A.A. '50-'51, Pep Club '50-'52. Stirley Alton Shannon Track Letter 'Sl-'52, Boys' Glee '50-'51-President '51, Choir '52g Social Committeeg Missouri Boys' State '5l. Delores Dianne Shea G.A.A. '48, Iunior Chorus '48, Vocal Ensemble '49- '52, Service Club '5l. Annie lane Shepherd Service Club '49-'52. Beverly Ioan Sherp Iunior Glee '49g Iunior Chaminade '49-'50, Service Club '50, Student Council Executive Committee '51- '52g Reflector Staff '5l-'52. Alan I. Sigel Agora '50, Agassiz Club '50, Service Club '5lg Chair- man Senior Cards and Announcements Committee. Thirty-eight Shahnazarian Shannon Shea Shepherd Sherp Sigel Signorelli Silk Sita Smith Solomon Specker enior C4456 Charles Delano Signorelli Baseball 'Sl-'52, Lettered '51-'52, Co-Captain '52, Football '50-'51, Lettered '50-'5lp Lettered in Senior Band '51, President '5lp Gym Club. I-lerbert Lee Silk Vocal Ensemble '49-'5U. Nina Louise Sita G.A.A. '48-'52, Vice-President '51, awarded: Small and Large Letters and Ping Pep Club '50-'52, Treas- urer '50, Vice-President '51-'52, Iunior Red Cross '49- '5lg Vocal Ensemble '49-'51, Officials' Club '5l-'52. Lorene Smith lack Solomon Gym Club '49-'5lg Gym Team '50-'51, Lettered '5l. Carl Frederick Specker Basketball '50-'52. Fern Hellen Stephens G.A.A. '50, Iunior Chaminade '5Ug Senior Chaminade '50-'51, Choir '51-'52, Distributive Education '52, Betty Stern Dramatic Guild '48-'51, Service Club '49-'52, Agora '50-'51, Distributive Education '51-'52, Kenneth Allen Stone Gym Club '48-'52, President '51-'52, Student Council '50, Gym Team '50-'52, Lettered '50-'51-'52, Ernst Walter Stromsdorfer Projectionist Club '49-'52, Dramatic Guild '51-'52, Co- Chairman of Motto Committee, Iournalism '51-'52, Skating Club '51-'52. Francis Eugene Stukey 4 1 Choir '51 '52 Place Card Corn- Senior Band ' 9-'5 5 - 5 mittee, Football '51, Letteredp Baseball '52. Norman Leonard Suchart Agora '48' Football Manager '49-'50-'Sly Track Man- ager '49-'5U 5l-'52, Student Council '51-'52, Executiv Board '51, Vice-President '52, Don Norman Sugar Lille Robert Eugene Sugar Ronald LaVern Tipton Student Council '51-'52, President '52, Service Club '49: Dramatic Guild '49-'50, Tutoring Club '5U. Vaughan Calhoun Towle Student Council '50-'51-'52g Tennis '51, Lettered, Bas- ketball '52, Lettered, Dramatic Guild '50-'51, Choir '51-'52. William George Tragos French Club '51, Student Council Executive Board '51, Reflector Staff '51, '52, Dramatic Guild '51, Tennis Team CLetterJ '51. Robert Franklin Uhlemeyer Columnist, Banner Committee, Y ment Award '52. Gold Ke Achieve Stephens Stern Stone Stromsdorfer Stukey Suchart Sugar, D. Sugar, R. Tipton Towle Tragos Uhlemeyer Vidakovich Wall Wallerstein Westfall Westmoreland White enior 6 aria Robert Lee Vidakovich Shirley Ann Wall French Club '49-'52, President '50-'51, Spotlight Staff 'Sl-'52, National Anthology of High School Poetry Award, '52, Time Magazine Current Events Award, '51, Motto Committee, Co-Chairman, Iunior Town Meeting, '52. Marcia Ioanne Wallerstein G.A.A. '49, Art Club '49-'50, Agora '50, Bowling Club '51, Iunior Glee, Iunior Chaminade '49, Assistant Stu- dent Council '5l. Minnie Mathilda Weeke G.A.A. '49-'52, Small Letter, Large Letter, Pin, Art Club '49-'52, Secretary 'Sl-'52, Senior Chaminade '52. Leonard Weintraub Gym Club '49-'50, Distributive Education Club '5l- '52 loan Florence Welch G.A.A. '49-'52, Small Letter '49, Large Letter '5l, Pin '53, Agassiz Club '49-'50, Service Club '49-'52, Pep Club '5 -'5l. Van Franklin Westfall Tennis, Letters '50-'5l. Iames Oscar Westmoreland Student Council '50-'52, President '51, Tennis, Letter '50-'51, Baseball, Letter '50-'5l, Missouri Boys' State '5l, A Cappella Choir '5l-'52. Forty Weeke Weintraub Welch Williams Winchell Withington Charles Andrew White Vocal Ensemble '50, Boys' Glee '5l-'52, Spring Con- cert '5l, Basketball 'Sl-'52, Baseball '52. Virginia Evelyn Williams G.A.A. '48-'49, Small Letter, Vocal Ensemble '48, Senior Charninade '49, Choir '50-'52, Letter, Operetta- Shreds and Patches. Ronald Dean Winchell Boys' Glee '50-'52, Vocal Ensemble '49, Service Club '50-'5l. Zemlick Zweiiel Ziglin Martha Rhoda Withington official Club '51-'sz Bowling Club '51-'52- skating 1 2 Club '51-'5z. ' ' Une Harriet Zernlick Art Appreciation '49g G,A.A. '48g Ha Ivria '50g lunior Chgmincfde 49-'50 Norma lean Zweifel lunior Chaminade '48, Letter '50g Senior Chaminade Mae Ziglin '5i. Student Council Executive Board '52g Dramatic Guild '50-'52g Service Club '50-'52g lunior Town Meeting De- , bate '5lg imssouri Girls' stare '51, Paul Donald Iackson tno PlCfUf9l enior aria ugurif 1952 Davis Fozzard Griffith Rohrbacher Rosenblatt nuban Samuel Schriber Williams Carl Ray Davis laine Harriet Rubari Rosella lane Fozzard GAA 48 Louise Marie Samuel GAA 48 49 Pep Club 50 51 Service Club 52 Aline Yvonne Griffith made 50 51 52 Projectiomst Club 49 Dolores Schriber lunior Glee 49 Vocal Ensemble 50 Iunior Cham fQgeAiGtg1ghfOhgfGChef made 52 Art ctw 52 lr Edward K Rosenblatt Camera Club 48 Distributive Educatlon Club 51 52 Radio F oduction 52 Dramatics 51 Basketball 49 Football 49 Richard Nels Williams lr Forty one Service '49-'50-'52g Bowling Club '52g Iunior Charn- E VITIE A ve y lmportorlt chorocterlstlc of the modern hlgh school rs the vorrety ond scope of ITS student orctlvlty progrorm These olctlvltles serve not only to develop skllls Whlch contnbute to the students port1c1pot1on m socrol hie cmd emoymem of lelsure Ume but often dls cover rodents Whlch drrect hlm toward o vocortlonol obJect1ve We ore proud of Soldon Blewetts fme pro grom of student olctrvltles .41-rf: N7 f I' Cahnln ,f- - ik fh 5 fh D 2 11' 0lfLI I'lCl, l5l'l'l The lournahsm Class 1S rather umaue 1n 1ts cor1pos1t1on and funct1on Operatmg as closely s poss1ble hlce a mmrature newspaper olhce the class IS d1v1ded 1nto two d1st1nct groups ne cons1 ts of the exp r1enced stall wh1ch pr1 1ar1ly publ1shes the school newspaper SPOT LIGHT and the other IS made up of Cubs who re tra1necl for one semester by the staff mem b rs and MISS Koch th faculty sponsor After twenty weeks of gather1ng news wr1t1ng ed1tor1als composvng and countmg headlmes 3 ff jelm proofreadmg rece1v1ng spec1al 1nd1V1clual 1n struct1ons on ed1t1ng or column wr1t1ng and l1v1ng 1n a cont1nuous genume newspaper at mosph re each Cub IS perfectly capable of stepp1ng 1ntoa graduat1ng staff member s place The1r f1rst comb1ned 9V1d9l'1Ce of these newly acqu1recl ab1l1t1es IS revealed to the school at large m the spec1al Cub Issue Work1ng as a un1l1ed team the Cubs put 1nto pract1ce the essenhals ol good reporters whlch they were vat1on sens ot news value accuracy loyalty thoroughn ss promptness depenclab1l1ty and lr1endl1ness The resultmg product IS a news , aper snug I .Sill IH? jfjfffl -s Q-s M f. '5 E I Q. ' l 1 I - htm .,.. a , 4 B 1 Cl I ' . . . . . . . . . - . . . . - Q 9 ll' . a, , , ' ' A ' ' , . , ' O .SL 9 . A , . ,Q t b . . .H . n 11 ' ' , - , ' , U '- ' - taught to practice, such as: keenness of obser- 9 - Q , e , , , ' V ' Q , , ' ' , ' ' , . Q ' ' , , 'C . tr , ' t . 1 1 l S . K 4 V 5 K . - , I But SPOTLIGHT IS not 1ust an ordlnary lugn school newspaper Th Iournahsts are very proud of the many awards they have recelved for outstandlng columns features news stones and general ratlngs For rnstance the Qutll and Scroll has awarded SPOTLIGHT Inter nattonal F rst Place as well as Second Place several tm s Some large un1vers1t1es sucfl as Mlnnesota and Colurnb1a Unlverslty hav rated the paper both ftrst and second place also ln a Natlonal Tuberculosls Educatron Con test Soldan Blewetts newspaper came IH flrst au1te a few tlm s ln lune 1951 Mlssourl Um verslty gave SPOTLIGHT a rat1ng of Super1or B9S1dGS these awards the 1nd1v1dual Iournallst frequently recelve pr1zes certrflcates and hon ors for exc ptlonal artlcles Wh1le learn1ng how to publlsh a paper suc cessfully through actual experrence the care of the mechamcs of lournahsrn from the1r text book teacher and regular class asslgnrnent Occastonally the class takes a tour through a large local newspaper plant engravlng or pr1nt1ng concern All arttcles are typed excluswely by the re porters Each member of the class becomes well acaualnted w1th a d1ct1onary whlch he uses constantly 1n the never endlng 1ob of proof readlng After the prmter returns the long strlps of paper conta1n1ng the contents of the newspaper called galleys the lrnportant Job of proofreadlng beglns agafn When the gal leys are corrected they are sert back to the prlnter and a day or two later return to the school ln prlnted form ready for d1str1but1on Bestdes prov1d1ng valuable bas1c tra1n1ng fo students lnterested 1n the Journahsm or wr1t1ng frelds the Iournahsrn Class does much toward moldmg desrrable character1st1cs such as sense of respons1b1l1ty dependabtllty prompt ness mdustnousness yudgment personal1ty and rel1ab1l1ty . e ' . 3 I 3 i e . ' ' ' I . . . . 9 . . 9 4 I . . .4 e ' ' . fully-selected group gets a thorough knowledge , , , , L . . . . . . T I I - SEATED Kolodny Zcrrkowsky Miss Brown Rubin Mr Forsmcm, Iafier, Tragos. STANDING: Gerstein, Gimpeison, Lipsxt To produce this yearbook for the students of Soldan-Blewett I-ligh School has been the job ot the REPLECTOR staii under the watchful eye of Mr. Forsman. Early in the tall term the staff was organized and duties assigned. The editor and sponsor planned layouts for all pages oi the book. A schedule for pictures ot clubs and athletic teams was drawn up and a day arranged with the school photographer. After pictures Were received from the photog- rapher they were mounted and sent to the engraver. When the plates Were finished they were sent directly to the printer and a plate proof was sent to the school, which if approved by the editor and sponsor, were pasted in the dummy on the proper pages in exactly the positions they were to occupy in the book. About the middle of March the campaign for yearbook subscriptions was started. This went on for about four Weeks. EILEEN GIMPLESON When all plates were fmtshed and all manu scr1pts typed the dummy was completed and sent to the prmter As a sectlon was set rn type three cop1es of galley proofs were glven to the staff two coples were used for proof readlng and the thlrd copy pasted ln the dum my pages Whlch had been returned to the school wlth the galleys These were now re turned to the prlnter and page proofs were made up wh1ch were approved by the edltor and sponsor The sheets were then prmted and sent to the bmdery The book was dehv and lssued to the subscrlbers through Agora Its Job completed th1s staff slncerely hopes that now and ln the years to come the p1ctures and artlcles on these pages Wlll brmg back many pleasant memorles of your h1gh school days at Soldan Blewett Havmg farthfully at tempted hereln to capture the h1ghl1ghts of the past school year we proudly present the 1952 REFLECTOR Ass1stant Edrtor ACIIVIIY Ed1tor Semor Ed1tor Sports Edltors L1terary Edltor Photographers Typ1sts I LESTER GARFINKEL Fall Ed1tor LAURENCE RUBIN Spnng Edltor RENEE KOPITSKY HARRIET SCISSORS DOREEN IAFFER WILLIAM TRAGOS ROBERT SCHAAP HAROLD ZARKOWS KY HARVEY GERSTEIN ALVIN REDLER KENNETH LEVER BEVERLY SHERP CAROL KOLODNY FCICUIIY SIDOUSOT MR GUY c FORSMAN Faculty Busmess Mgr Mrss Loutsrs W BROWN we M eCt0l' SCISSORS CUTTING UP EILEEN ON THE KEYS Forty seven .. 1 Sf. ered to the school during the nineteenth week Publicity ..,,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,.,...,r,rc,,,,,,,,cccc MARTIN LIPSITZ oPfioERs APRiL 1952 .X4 at ' ' if ' at ' AA '- 'A' A en! got, if esid ri Dick To'-'le pp cl' I Vice-President ,,,,,.,,..,... ,.,,.,,.,v,,,v,,,,..,, A rrninee Shanazxrian Secretary-Treasurer ,,A,A.,,.A,,.,,.,,.,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,loy Moore Llorarian ,,,,,.....,..AA,A,A,,,.,,,..,,,,.,.....,,,. ..,... ,,., , . ,,, Rob Mercer L1brarian ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,A,,,,..,,.,...., ,,George Pavey FIRST ROW: Hubbard, Moore, Brink, Mercer, Oberrnan, Rudolph, Mahan, Fisher, Fuchs, Malorius, Rinneri, Greene, lacks SECOND ROW: Bowers, Trupiano, Burton, Dobbs, lobe, Menke, Kell ',.' , Schear, Fletcher, Ryerly, Ettinger, Stephens, Shanazai THIRD ROVJ: Mori, Pepper, Windsor, Goldberg, Schendel, Gross, Stulcey, Summers, Layton, Payeur, Wallace, Bain, Hawk s Rucker. FOURTH ROW: Solomon, Winesuff, Heins, Willick, Kloclcenbrink, Gardner, Manali, Wood, Rohrbacker, Moore, lo n Schetzer. FIFTH ROW: Brown, Gillespie, Pavey, Westmoreland, Towle, Williams, Stanley, Rogul, Kidwell, Baker, Seidel, Beau: Williaiis. FIRST RO 7 Loelfle R Cri Keeler Darrow Ru h Shannon Io ge White Dell rger SECOIND ROW Willia s Shel o o , Braroe Stein Pappaderro A elb Frieclma C Nicozi in S lls Goodwin THIRD ROW Zrime rna ro e Grossrrar S e 'ri l Ferguso Fe g son Seidel K Blur er hal Colbi, n Miss Thyrn Fo ei ht O1-FICERS GLEE CLUB APRlL l952 iden e arf T ea a ran iari Allan Schwa tz urer Ray Bed Nell Dal Evaris C C T 'Ni r, i l, , , V, 1. , ., ries, Ro r, '.' , i. , l I ' ' G ldenbera, , ' , i X .' auri, ' . n, hrist, ' , e , ' . 1 ii r 'Mhite Bak r, ., 1 e, S n, r ui , ' , ' ooh .' if , G 'r , -l A 4- , . Pres' l , ,,,,,,,,,,,VY.,.... ...,,,....,..,,.,,.,,,.....,,,,.,, . , r f Tice-President ,, . .,,,,, ....,,,,,..,.,. ,,.,,,,,,,..,.. ,,,, B o b Ruesing 7 A Se-Cr 1 Q- r S .,,.,...,,,,,,.....,,,, ,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,, ' ee Ll, Libr r ..r.,,....,,..,...,...........,,,.........., . ,........,,,,,..,.,, e . Liorar' . ,,,,,,r,,..,.....,.,..,,.,,. Y.,,,.,,. .,...,....,.,. . ., hris hrist YY' 'Q 'IACJ Www Mustc IS the best recreation 1n the World So says Dr Frank Crane Recreatlon as Well as education is intended for those who part1c1 pate in M1ss Thym s music groups These cho ral groups rnclude Iunior Chorus strictly for freshmen Vocal Ensemble a mixed organiza tion Iunror Chaminade and Seruor Chaminad girls groups Boys Glee a boys group on an equal level w1th Sen1or Chamlnade and A Cap pella Choir the most advanced group at Sol clan Blewett Pupils of every muslc group Work enthuslas tically to ach1eve proper voice placement good breath1ng d1ct1on tone quality phrasing tone bl nding music apprecration and lovely group harmony The varlous muslc organtzatlons sponsor the traditional Hello Day On that part1cular day mus1c1ans in the halls and attend a gala dance after school An amateur program presented by members of the muslc groups and refresh ments enlighten the dance and end lh1S exciting day ln add1t1on to this group parties are held Choir Iumor and Senior Charmnade and Boys Glee perform many comrnunlty SSTVICSS both in and outside ot school Dur1ng the past year students ot these groups have appeared on KSD TV as well as on the radio have done their b1t to highlight school assemblies havc. sung at Union Station on the Merchants Ex change trading floor at various hotels for c1v1c programs and have presented programs for the Mothers Club and the P T A Annually the entire music department presents a concert entertaining operetta or musical festival ADDDITIONAL CHOIR MEMBERS Ferguson Lionel. Iones Dorothea. Iones Tom. Lipkind Miriam. McClerry Violet. Raskas Shirley. Shannon Stirley. Zerman Stanford FRIENDLY TIES I PLATTER PARTY ADDITIONAL GLEE CLUB MEMBERS Slegtried Adler Bedwell Ray Bruce Richard Brye Marvin Crownover Robert Evans David Fisher lack Licht Paul McGuire Wayne Morgan Iacac Rolston Russel Roth Mortss Ruesmg Bob Specker Carl Wilson Billy Wmchell Ronald Forty nm I : , ' ' - . u . . . . D I I 'l . I , , 5 - . . . . . 3 Q . . . . 5' I I all members wear a name tag, greet fellow , , , , , . . . . . A , C l - - ' Q IX . 7 WVY Y. Y Q 5 ..-. EIRST ROW: Horwitz, Pappademos, Sita, lohnson, Katz, Gellman, Hyngstrarn, Douros, Braytield, Griffith. SECOND ROW: Stratton, Kottler, Russell, Spector, Altman, Earb, Weeke, Sirnon, Boxley, Davenport, Miller, Goldrrtan. THIRD ROVY71 Schriber, Biter, Luehrrnann, Kravin, Katz, Consiglio, Mestman, Rosen, Feder, Lasky, Hoffman, Weber. FOURTH ROW: Kassoff, Holtzrnan, Barker, Moore, Sander, Taylor, Gordon, Bezlenson, Davis, Sirztrnons, Henry, Cirnrnet. OFFICERS -e APRIL 1952 President . ......, . . Vice-President .,,,,,.,,,, Ianice Cooper Donna Iolrinraon Secretary-Treasurer . Roberta Levin Librarian .,,,, . ,..,.... ,,,,,,,, I anice Re-phlo Librarian Rose Sita IUIIIOR CHAM ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Arrner, Betty, Blake, Betty. Bossrnan, Annette, Cnervitz, Paula. Davis, Betty. Goldberg, Ioan. Goldstein, Gertrude, Goldstein, Sandra. I-Ianalertian, Anita. Harrie Eileen Harili, Maxine Lee Harris, Maxine I.o'gL.:e H:.ike',', Carlofta lones, S','lvia. loseph, Roberta Kaplan, Gloria. Katz, Libby. Kellar, Marjorie. Kessler, Priyllnz Kravztz, Helen Krueger, Mary Carol. l.lffl'? Dellene Litirzan Mariij' L- ..., Mattel Igarzi, YI Melton, lanet. Morgan, Boing-. O Dell, Helen. P... A Mary R:r,ert:, Elaine Rohrlzaorger, Ruth. 3,--,, ' .to.,. R:.:f': ::,.,,M,,f. W D 1 . ..,.,, ,.Lf 'Tvf .V I' -' r 5- ,os VL. ,,-.,,,..,, ,.,',,f.g,., ,ver Q- tc,-Y, an., es, i,,... S oi, ffarff Betta 'V' f- ',-Nr I. .va ..... f H ..,l,a.. unior Ckamina e PRETTY BABIES Ezftv- Z OFFICERS - APRIL l952 U I 8 President ..,,., ,,.,,.,,, , A ,,,,...,,,, . . ,,,.,.,.,,,, ,Teil Bilfr oca Q Vrce-President , , ,,,, ,.,A. ,,,, , , ,, , , ,,,, .,,,,, , Art Poger Secretary-Treasurer , , , , . .Wanda DCIINSOYE Lrbranan ,,,,, ,,,, . , , , ,,,,,,,, ,. , ,, .Bettre D1llGrO Lrbrarran Y , Y Y,,,, ,V,,V, , , ,,,,, Bob Lackett FIRST ROV! Swartz, Axelrod, Dawson, Crownover, Levin, Barr, Mistachkin, Adler, Middleton, Zerman, Green, Ziie Bennett, SECOND ROW: Chervitz, Cohen, Taggart, Chait, Faille, Snorner, Katz, Ferarnan, Canada, Tnaler, Kravitz, Bassler Wtlson. THIRD ROW: Heyriann, Grossman, Dyer, Sitlorcl, Grossrian, Rolston, Boeckstiegel, Anderson, Kolclun, Sachs Le Rage, Glover, Harris, FOURTH ROW: Bruce, Morgan, Eberhard, Poorrnari, Bourne, Sita, Neal, Hearn, Shea, Kessler Goldman, Greenwald, Lurn. FIFTH ROW: Lum, Weise, Wtshne, Lihrnann, Agree, Sugar, Kirlcbrlcle, Kile, Long, Izenstein 5. Ei F' A -Q'-:AUP-Q ps 11 I' T RON S 1 e Na fs B fer a Lrxely Ior Vv1lOF Mac Donald Gol SECO D RO r el avre 1 er ero't1 u an er J me ser Cut THIRD ROM G S in SIIICISFIGV Mele Pnrnney Gallahe Sanders Lrttle Katz Lcnde Kaplan FOURTH ROW Schne-Ile X o IM ran Srlk Kellar Wlfnte Rolnet T Gre nt Goldwtern FIFTH ROW Lrclmt She Scrtvv rtz Go van z n OFFICERS APR I. l952 ' o Qur r lfl,l'll0I' Oflflff A S 'm 'Q Pa Io l' 1 -at VOCAL ENSEMBLE ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Altman, Ivan. Biclnick, Sheliah. Bulger, Harold. Bullack, Peggy. Carmen, Doris. Coburm, Sam. Cottler, Elaine. Cusonelli, Filamene. Dameran, Shirley. Dolgin, Ben. Epstein, Bernard. Farer, Leon. Earer, Yale. Forman, Marlene. Gable, Ioan. Gill, Cathy. Goldman, Lloyd. Gallaher, Norma lean. Groft, Lillian, Handleman, Phil. Henderson, Robert. Hutsan, Carol, larrett, Robert. lohnson, Veleta. Katz, Shirley. Kolchinsky, Nedra. Litzeltelner, Bonnie. Londe, Renee. MacDonald, Robert Markharn Mary Meyer Eileen Miller Norrna Nesbit L01 Pappademos Gus Peronsik loyce Ripley Dorla Ann Robbins Shirley Rosen Arlene Smaskey Linda Smith Betty Rose Smockler Iessica Soector Iuoly Staats Alan Steimel George Sufilan Simone Tessl r Nancy Thornas Carol Walls Mary Vclclman Lawrence W mrab Susan Wheeler Betty Yalcowitz Elaine IR CHORUS ADDITIONAL MEMBERS A beitrnan Rhea Bojles Loretta Butz Carol atiol Don Chronister Carolyn Cllmle Sheila Goldman Harvey Iohnston Margaret Klatch Charlotte Vlenke Carol Millstone Shirley Milona Despina Molloff Delores Morris Doris Nelson Alice Pa sons Margaret Ros n Elaine Ruth Harry Sa n ers Melboune Schutt Monte Shea Lillian St Llly Sita Frances Smith Iohn D Snie S rdra Solo on Dolores Solomon Irwin Allen Sein Robert Tettlebaum Marlene Toibb Miriam Ulrnan Richard White Inez Whitrack Sally UOCGK gjliffefll E ocTAvE HIGHER YOUNG BRIAR un lol Fiity Ihre , A I , . . , l . - , . . l N' o lv ' . , . ef. , , , . Lee. ' , ' , 1- . . A ,. . . . . oar , . . , . , . Fire, Rosalie, Gamblin, Mary. Gustein, Toby. J .. , , , , . , Y . .,., . , . r Q A X S u d -. . . , . , ' ' .. Si., i . ' , . ' , . 'ol r, a . . , . , ' . 1 ' , . ., . ' , ' ' . 0 ' ' - . e 0l'lCeI f GLASS BANDS HOT MUSIV GJICQ OPCA25 tl Cl, Fifty four The Concert Band appears, really, in a double capacity-as a concert unit, and oftimes as a marching band. It plays everything from Bach to boogie as a stimulus to the old school Splfll Members are selected by audition most of them comlng up to its standards through the medium of the program offered in a prerequi site course Iunior Band About half the players own their instruments the other half uses school owned instruments all getting great satisfaction from converting their breath into harmonious sound The group is managed on an exceptionally democratic basis ffor a musical organizationl most matters of import being settled by a board of control made up of some of its own members This year the bands big pro1ect was that of earning and setting up a fund to provide let ters and other forms of recognition on the basis of the members service to the ensemble The Dance Orchestra concentrates its attention upon the various contemporary styles of name orchestras It boasts as members some of the schools outstanding instrumentalists of considerable background and experience Membership in the group is gained by auditton as its standards include an almost subcon scious ability to read well a new pop tune at sight The members of the organization almost without exception also play in the school con cert band or in the string orchestra The dance orchestra is in demand throughout the school year for social functions and adds a modern note to the instrumental music of tered at our alma mater A large share of its success can be attributed to Alan Rosenblatt its efficient dtrector clarinetist and saxo phonist 1 , . 1 1 it 11 - N 1 . , . . 1 1 1 ' 1 . u 11 , . . . 1 - - - n 11 - 1 I - fs 1 - - I - OIICQI! CLIIC QT ROW V Ma '1 T1Oma Bynon M1119 LO gh K1k E Z1 rnar '1 Kai 1 Hob1e ECOND ROW H1Ck ans Shley Ro Hman C f J If D 1 M Cla ,I P e Sky THIRD ROW Gr1rn ky Goldman Go 1te1n De S11V1one Gahen Payne SCHne1der Brown FOURTH ROW' Ho'se'1blat1 S1Q'106 1 Ha tlng Shepard ancey Scott Poulos Goldbe g I Kre1 'wan X ......-ws.. MM.. sums' Q1 i l PIM? PU' TEST PO C11 L V' WW C J J Ov G 0 CLIICQ OIC leffilfl, FLft','ff1'.'e The Agora representatlves sell and drstrrbute UQ OO' D-4 waits- 1' TLWTA A A FIRST ROW Horw1tz Schne1der McAIl1ster Greene Rmnert Zarkowsky Wemtraub Ferdman Wallace Sherlln SFCOND ROW Blumberg Kassoft Mlller Secrest Robbtns Smtth Carman Zlglm R1Ik1n THIRD ROW Lxtzman Luehrrnann Frank Shea Stern Irwm Radley Feder Bess Ch 'tcellor Chervttz FOURTH ROW Oftstem Ntcozrsm t nley Epstem Berkow Mmkes Brown g0l'6L Agora IS a representatrve group composed of students from each advlsory group It meets the second p nod each mornmg 1n room 317 and IS under the able sponsorshlp of Mr Gum mershetmer Durmg the fall semester Mlss Mc Dermott ln her usual capable way drrected the Agora as sponsor Agora ts a Greek Word meanmg meetlng place Room 317 serves as a meetmg place for the members of the Agora season passes to the athletrc contests they also sell subscrlptlons to the Spotllght and the Re tlector The group IS d1v1cled rnto teams and at the head of each team IS a captam The team nembers turn 1n the money they have collected to the captatn who then grves rt to a teller The teller keeps a record of all accounts Besldes dolng a great servlce Ior the school the members ot the Agora lncreas the1r sense ot responsrbrhty and rel1ab1l1ty FIRST ROW Rucker Robbms Gallant Raskas Meyer Frshman Fag1n Btxhorn Lever SECOND ROW L1tzman Samples Hammett M1ller Keller Wemtraub Grlebaum Lvnde Enger THIRD ROW Hartzog Puskar Henry Armer Barker COUS1gl1O Zrglm Bess Cooperman Chancellor FOURTH ROW Feldman R1Ik1n Schne1der W1lI1ams Mullen Stanley Epstem Shrpman Levme Mtgdall Mr Gurnmershetmer fy! f' x Ftysrx V- F 'ii IRST ROW S c crt Bo l Shdhcrn zondn Enloe Ober 1 n Towle Wes relord Loyto'1 S tssors Bcxrr SECO D ROW Ho r1s K1rk Sherp Z ,hn Poge Elfcrnbcrurn Fe r Keloorty lores Se est Ste el Bower THIRD ROW Kel e uunpel o He 1 Nlolonu R1 h Ep e1n Frank l-I rtny R l dge Iolter T1 on Toilet , ln 1lS second yeozr the Student Councll hos ucceeded 1n numerous enterpr1ses Three oud1tor1urn ses 1OI'1S were held to boost h ole ot tootboll posse ond three dornce Je e ponsored tor the s udent body The toll term culrrundted ID Good C1t1zensl11 1 We lc ded1cdted to the better understondmg of our d 111 s ds c1t1zens The tolents of vor1ou students were exh1b1ted to str s the use C le ure tlme The offtcers of the Counc1l octet os odn'11n1strottors of the school The week end d w1th the elect1on of ofhcers The Student Counc1l olso presented two songs one on ohne 'noter ond the other o pep song Thus th Student Counc1l lS Well on 1ts Woty to 'swf' .S?l1L6!QI'lt Conner OH ICERS FAT L TERM 3 e 1 ent Pre 1dent He c, d1nq Se etdry uve Co rtmlttee Ho net SCISSO D ck Towle I1rr We tnorelend Ie y Obermon Iecnette Erloe Pr' Loyton l on Suchort I rtnur Poqer SPRING TERM P e 1dent J Pres1 ent Recordmg Secretory o re pondmg Secre dry Eze 11t1ve COIU'WllT69 Pot Lo ton oecorrung on estobhsheo center ID the school Ermalylh Ktrk Ronold Ttpton No 'non Suchort ATTIUES Shohnozorm ol Kolodny A Hur Pooer Moe Z1gl1n Be .ferly Sherp FIRST ROW K1rk Loyton Z1gl1n Sherp Towle T1pton S11 hor' Shdhnazcrrwn Kolo ny Nest orelotnd Poger SEO OND ROW Rothrrvcn Hdwk1 1s Fen' Browne I-lc 1 Frank oooper N1cholds Gellmdn M1 s Mulho lcrnd LIDSITZ Mczrkte Tndehcct Tl-HRD ROW Hoffman Kun1n Lurn Rosen Bo e R e blun Ro b S L1 etder S1 Kremer Mogerstd d M1ller Goldstem S hhesser B9 r ft: sever' ! 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' 9 F' ' v L Xl v I , . - v NN S UPPER PICTURE FIRST ROW Chrt ten en Gut tan Gogqtn Heyr' an Harrt Funk Gentry Gllbert Goldberg Elbaum Brown SECOIID ROW Gtmpeleon Cohen Kaulman Bolt Katz Co'11gl1o Davls Krem Harulton Harrt Feldman THIRD ROV' Aachen rop Kuntz Cohe Kotle Garon Kelme Re-1le'1 on Fo bes Evans Ke ler Hubbard FOURTH ROW Ingber lsselharclt Bassle G ee'1e Denn ng lone latter Bartlet Go flon Kessler Chart Koch FIFTH ROV' LOWER PICTURE FIRST ROW Schnetde Malorlus Redler Secrest Shevltz Zgltn Pad atztlf Soecto Ruelcer SECOND ROW Nor Schnetder Ltlc d Sctesors LDSIIZ MCAII1 ter Lerner Marvtn Levtne THIRD ROW Soffer Schnable Turner Wetntab Wmfhell Welch Rool Laslcy Stern FOURTH ROW' Sappol Mu ray Ptcker Lewts MCCOTHIICK Lourte Ro n elo Stro 1 dorte te Servtce Cluk e of th d tone. IH the school Conststs ot Stuoents ,we tune and some type of servtce to tue echool llemloershtp ts open to students o term two throuoh elght and they Serve ln ITWCIHJ Capacttles tn the ofhce ltbrary doctors othc erutce lunch room gtrls qytn and hall Supervtstor Our soeoal group the Protech rust Cluo ren dere nvalu ble Servtce ln the auch vtsual 5lff.1,m IDI FI J 1 C 5 - K I lx 4 I ' 2 I . . I I 0 I , , ' . 7' ni-nan f .5 ' , I x . ' I x N - 1 S I A X 1 .I , 1 ' I' : K 9 S , . x , x X s ff I I f f 1 'K 1 .-M., , xwif - . . . 1 'fs as ., rt , ' , .1 , , , , ' , , , e. I 1 '. . , , . , , , .3 ' , , r ' , I .. 'fx .. .1 , 'i., . ri, fr, ., T, DQ .12 , 7 , ., ss: , . li ,,, , r, r ., I , 5, . , . t, ra , , ', . vi Iackson, Bedwell, Dykstra, Gardner, Brandt, Baizer, Gold, Chafonick, Garfinkel, Cejudo-Alva, Orimsky. 3 'r, ', , , rl., r, . ' :.i, ,le f f, ns r. Tl ' o ,, on .o ol est organtita tl o ' . I , ' .. I l . . who f o ' Q I C . . I 4 - X I l , I l I I I I I 9, I , ' ' , L A ' ' h I I M .A I , ' 'O ' I C..- V i .' a A ' V 'of ' ' 5 . a 2 - I md. i rj -e'ght OFFICERS - SPRING TERM eryige President . . , Iacqueline Schneider Vice-President Luis Cejudo-Alva -Siffing jffm Secretary : : Barbara Browne Treasurer Y Esther Moldover UPPER PICTURE FIRST ROW: Hawkins, Goggin, Corrington, Davis, Gutrnan, Cejudo, Browne, Harris, Darun, Consigilio. SECOND ROW: Downing, Dobbs, Duncan, Cusanelli, Cohen, Feldberg, Froehlich, Elbaum, Cohen, Garon, Feder, THIRD ROW: Avirorn, Aschentrop, Gordon, Gold, Girnpelson, Gerstein, Chervitz, Chervitz, Griffith, Berkley, Hobie, Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Gross, Iackson, Boeclcsticgil, Iones, Davis, Heymann, Isselhardt, Hills, Carman, Goldman, Campbell, Ferdman. FIFTH ROW: Fitter, Gardner, Chapnick, Baizer, Bedwell, Brandt, Grimsley, Dubin, Hirsch, Chait, Inglove. LOWER PICTURE FIRST ROW: Koch, Kirk, Katz, Mistachkin, Kornblum, Redler, Picker, Schetzer, Mestrnan, Neuman, SECOND ROW: Lourie, Levine, Zarkowslcy, Weisman, Sherp, Kottler, Schweich, Kunitz, Katz, Kravin, Schneider, Lipsitz. THIRD ROW: Rosenfeld, Seubert, Kessler, White, McGhea, Sander, Kravitz, Kessler, Kessler, B., Krueger, Lipkind, Moss, Rucker. FOURTH ROW: Stromsdorfer, Moldover, Simmer, Wood, Moore, McBride, Klearman, Pultman, Reichgerat, Ruskar, McLain, Marvin, Thomas, Sappol. FIFTH ROW: Mori, Srnith, Ziglin, Kelner, Padratzik, Zlutnick, McAllisier, Schwart, Spector, Prinz, Kassolf. 3 ff im FIRST ROW Werntraub Greene Skaggs Totsch Shevrtz Martm Lourre SECOND ROW Dennlng Burnett I-Iarrrs Crenshaw Hall Stern Douros Green Goldberg Stephens Bennett THIRD ROW Glass Farer Rosen Rotenberg Schnerder Dykstra Samberg Hern Kanto Tcbolowsky LJfl LLlltLUe 6!uC6lfL0l'l The D1str1but1ve Educat1on Club under the sponsorshlp of Mrs McCoy IS 1n the lrfth year ot ex1stence The purposes of the club are to develop leadershlp among the members so that they may assume responsrbrhtres ln reta1l1ng to provrde act1v1t1es wh1ch w1ll ard the members rn developrng self conhdence 1n the perform ance of the1r Jobs to SlI1Ve for the development of proper co operatron between the members and the1r fellow employees and to help the 'nembers develop an understandlng of the many retarllng Jobs The Drstrrbutrve Educatlon Clubs also have outslde act1v1t1es One of the outstand1ng out srde act1v1t1es was the1r attendance at the State R tarl Convent1on whrch took place rn St Lours ln March The members ot The Drstrrbutrve Educatton Clubs also hold membershrp 1D the D1str1but1ve Educatron Club of MISSOUTI Under the guldance of Mrs McCoy the mem bers practlce sell1ng techmques wrndow dls play and study management ol retarl stores ln connectlon wrth the school course the stu dents secure part t1me robs Here they can put to use what they have learned ln school and at the same t1me recerve valuable experr ence early 1n the1r careers rIRST ROW Werntraub I-Ioltman Rosen Greene Goldberg Goldenberg SECOND ROW Lourre Glover Cornman Farer Brdmck Rosa Feldberg THIRD ROW Glass Mrs McCoy Dykstra Hern Schnerder Handelrnan Fagrn Al nl! 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A ,X nr S :P I '. 57 ff FlRST ROW G een Jald Ho w tz Gunpel on Ft nk Gell a R0g1,l K l SECOl F ROW Burstem Su an Pe or'1s1k Schr1e1aer R d an K lr r hat THIRD ROW Cone Roth 1an Coope an Bell Rose berg D1a K l1n Shar oo e In Be'1e l-la lvr1a IS a cultural club whose a1m 1t IS to brmg the h1story and culture ot the Near East closer to 1ts members Under the sponsorsh1 of Mr B1egelsen the club has contmued t carry out llS plan to better acguamt the mem bers w1th the hte of the Mednerranean peop s The soC1al aCt1v1t1es together w1th the cultur l SlL1d1GS of the group have contr1buted to makmc Ha lvr1a a most popular organ1zat1on whose ever 1ncreas1ng membersh1p works act1vely and enthus1ast1cally Outmgs and wemer roasts have greatly helped to br1ng about closer rela t1onsh1p among the members The meetmgs are held every other FF1dGV nd all students are 1nv1ted ,H uma OFFICERS FAU TERV fl fl Ma 1ly Funl- P e 1ae E1leen G1 pel o ohng Se ta C0 e pondmg Se re ary Trea ure l-GUY ROQUI SPRlNG T R lud 1 Gellrnar Phylhs HOTWI E1leer1 G 'woel o an B Mano Ka 1 T RON Chan Ro l G p z O D ROV! S nuff S h e1'1er Kel a -c ff lf e K 1 aj Sha on o e om Tl-llRD RO N Maltz a Eltaroa Rc '1be g Co 1' eg sen o :lb g a Ol 1 Z 'zre n Kahn .SFHVII g 301771 Syc 1 Y , N fl 1 1 r , r 1 , ' 1:: , 1 . , V1 n, ' , es: er 'I11 2 1' ' , 'ff1 , r 11: , , a lrrx , e 1e, G1 1, 1 1 1.51, 11 rr , rm 1, , 1 n , rrianf, a' , an, A tl r, lr. 1 Q lseri. l U ' S . 1 1 O A ' ' le., A H 1 X 4 A V I V G' Fre3iQ.e1f , , , 1 Y' ' YT -3 1 ' ' ' j V1Ce- r nf , ' SCT? ' ' ' Re: r ' ore. ry I A- A l A - - 1 V rr sy ' 1 C f , 1 liz - 1 , , I - IS F , . I . F V ' A ' FfQ.Tl'ifI'l 1f U lug 3 7 4 Vice-Frerswerif All ell - - A Retardmg Secretary 1 rj! TZ , I - M Gofresponahng Seare ary Ice Starr - ' Treuaqrer . Larry Rogul F'RS ' : gu, 17: elscri, Bell, Kat , Starr, l-lcrwitz, Miller, Feder, Sims: SFC ff t Cl , C n S, ner, Z rlo' sky, Sriu1C1l-r,laC'o'.' ', 1 r , C h,n, Gellm ., Kessler, Goldstein. ' ' 1 ri n, 1 1 um, 2e1 71, opermaz l1r. Bi, el , G l 'er , K1 sk , Sol Wider, Burstei , 1' . 1 . ixt' - he 1 'C as 1 4 -in 9 00 0 U ' Q I 'Y 4 v V so ?S t' 1' rw Ty' FIRST ROW: Kirk, Thomas, Goldberg, McAllister, Layton, McCabe, Summers, Fisher, Schear, Gilbert, Ziglin, Spector. SECOND ROW: Katz, Kessler, Gellman, Presley, Cleruie, McDermott, Noditf, Levine, Rosen, Risher, THIRD ROW: Froehlich, Schucart Kolodriy, Callaway, Gutaisell, Kirkbride, Brady, Goldstein, Raskos, Butz. FOURTH ROW: Gerstein, Iones, Gardner Gold Goldberg, Baizer, Lipsitz, Epstein, Rogul, Miss Lucas. During the Spring term a series of varied pro- grams Was presented by and for the member- ship. Unlike most organizations in our school, en- trance into the Dramatic Guild is through pe- riodical try-outs. All interested in any phase of the theatre are welcome to attend. The annual picnics are always looked forward to and attended in mass by the Guild meme bers, and usually climax the Guilds program for the year. ramafic guifcl .Spn-Ing .7el'm SUMMER TIME DLX RIRST ROW Petr Weeke Schwe1c'1 Feder Wntte Iones 'SECOND ROW Whtte Kassol Foehhch Oehler Zausch I-Ilggms TI-IIRD ROW Henschel Vrenneker Mr Grorzemeye Chacello Dav .Af .!4l0l0leCL6LfL0lfl Art Appr c1at1on Club IS n t eiclusrv I tor udents who Worl' wtth art but for ev ry one who wan s to drscover what our c1ty ras to offer rn the tteld of hne arts Our act1v1t1es lnclude otl parntmg lmoleum block prmtmj soap carvtng and v1s1ts to many exhlbttlons In sprmg when the weather permxts we ga etchtng IH Forest Park where we s1t unde a tree eat a blte and sketch a b1t At the ena ot every prlng term we all emoy a wonder'u p1cn1c at the farm of our ponsor Mr Grone meyer wher We play many art games whtc th Club nas worked out through the year I 0,eCtL0l1l,5t la Prolec 1on1st Club a branch of the SGTVICS Club lS corrposed ot a tramed group of stu d nts who grve up the1r free penods to perform certan servtce tor the school Among other thtngs they op rate the publ1c address syst m tn tne audttortum movxe pro1ectors phono graph and tape recorders A select numbe of tra1nees are tnstructed for sev ral weeks by more p lenced members ot thrs club tn orde the pro1ect1on1sts have th 1r own advlsory wh r be ldes carrymg out regular advlsory work asstgnrnents are made and spectal tech mcal ms rLc1ons are alven FIRST ROW Cohen Gutrnan Plcker Elbau Ge t '1 Barzer Redler Lrpsttz Zarkowsky UECOND ROW Katz B Rosenfeld Froehhch Cohen Chervltz Kottler Conslglro Katz C 'Il-IIRD ROW Gardner lone Inglove Brandt S romsdorfer Mort M1 s Rowan iii W-5 rf arty o Q . , . , , . 4 , , F, 1'SOl 1. I' ' lfl Tao Q - I- V ,,r ' Q ., Q ' f' ' ' -IIC C O . C.: - V 1 f st - t ' e - Q I f A A ' . I ' ' 'W A. S I. , , . . . . . . N - 1 1 - I 1 ' . . Sl V X. A 5 1 A 1 C ' ' L cz I 4 ' ' ' h v SK 7 .- ex er' - . ' ' r , . . to replace those students who graduate. 6 ' ' l .Q H . . . . . . . Q A L S I S 1 - ' - e e, s' ' ' l , 9 fl x y ' 'N ' - , . Q 1 I fs ' I I , 1' ' --V A Q . , ,. X . A ' , , ' , . 'ITL rs ei. , A , . , ' ' , . . 3 , s, , , t . , . ', js . 1 X ,Ig Q X' X . I4 at for W - 7 . My I, X V .q -.. 1 ' -X . 54 Q. V. . 5 A 1 - MM ll. - Ri ,5 uv- L4-J lr FIRST ROW Kolodny Wall Garinkel Katz Horwitz SECOND ROW Bam Altman Bosman Brady Gold tein Levine THIRD ROW Ziglin Galin Beclwell Dykstra Rubin Schnable Simon PQHCA A A rendez vous with the Fleur de Lis or French Club every other Week lS your opportunity to oecome acquainted with the language cus toms and culture of France All students de siring to combine enjoyment with a knowledge of France are invited to become members of this active organization under the sponsorship of Mrs Rothman cussions trips to plgces ot interest singing of French folk songs and popular songs games making tape recordings seeing movies and orjaniz ng parties and picnics Many students have discovered that membership in the French Club opens the door to fun friendship and France Come and ioin usl jUt0I'll'lg One of the many services offered by the school is performed by the Tutoring Club Under the careful direction and leadership of Mrs Kath er1ne Chambers aid IS given to those who find difficulty with their school Work lt is the members of the Tutoring Club who generously give their time for providing this aid This service has proved to be beneficial to both the The Tutoring Club meets every morning befor school in Room 110 Time IS also frequently given towards instruction to pupils during study periods The twelve members of the club have tutored over one hundred students this year FTRST ROW Feder Hitt Ba l' Katz Goldberg Shickman Iohn on SECOND ROW Vutchler Ba h Kessler Alt an lackoway Weiss Goldstein Aviorn Mrs K Chambers QQ Sixty ln -P- Y M ' 0 Q 3 in 5-.. 61 I ij. . -if Q lf T' 9 J . 1' ' . ' ' . , , A , , . . , I u ' u ,N - . - - . A . . The activities of the French Club include dis- Students cmd the tutors Ghke' A . . , . . 4 . . A A . . I T . . I . . . 1 . F . 5 . . . R . D - ' . U 3' F v . .T V I v . . . N Q ' , N A , FIRST ROW Sher1dan Farb HGWk1US Barn Bartlett Dortrna S1ta Enloe Hrngstrom Ktrk Iohnson Katz Schendel SECOND ROW lones Wrlllams Anderson Partsl Merschen Kunttz Krueger Dennts Wel h Fa1lle Woods Cooper Harrrs Klle Browne Slta Payeur Fletcher THIRD ROW Mlstachktn Cusanelh Cohen Mlller C1mmet lone Rutledge Nxehaus Marvm Neal McAll1ster Blumberg Etttng r Callaway Gutgesepp rrtedman Nlcholas Roberts FOURTH ROW Keller Kaplan Ktrk Cooper Armer Schulte Stanttll Rench Duncan Saputo Luehrmann Zxglm Stoops Dawson Shahanazartan FIFTH ROW Lum Tucker Long Bulge Brxhorn Kre1sman Funk McNulty Glle ODell Hoffman Boecksnegel Davrdson Grrebaum McLa1n McClarv Br rly l9,a cw Under the able sponsorshlp ot Mrs McCoy and Mtss Klrkpatnck the Tlgerettes promote school sp1r1t Membershlp IS open to glrls of all terms Thls term the grrls helped the Student Counctl by decorat1ng tor three dances and helprng to decorate for the car parade to our f1rst toot ball game ot the season W1th U C1ty The gtrls planned for months for the Lettermans Party whrch proved to be a success Very clever en tertatnment was put on by a group ot grrls D1fterent commlttees have been meet1nfq hroughout the term such as the mascot pencr outton pom porn and carnlval cornrruttees the pom pom commrttee made several pom ooms whrch the Tlgerettes used Members of the Pep Club made a dummy 'tamed Mr Touchdown for the football season It was presented to the student body 1D the ttrst pep sesslon of thls term Members of the Trgerettes en1oy plannmg for partres and servrng the school 1n any way possrble FIRST ROW Enloe Dorfrnan Hyngstrom Saputo Harrrs Lue ann K -c E Krk L Fletcher Brov ne SECOND ROW B xhorn Kunltz Dawson Stta Ztgltn Shahnazarran R rp Wood Pre lef Ha tzog THIRD ROW Etttnger Blurrtberg Wersman Sher Morgan K1le Barn W1ll1ams lone Callawaf FOURTH ROW Nrs McCoy Cu onellt l.ePage Tucker Glles Mlstachkln Slta Menke Neal Mtlo H tt an Nts Ktrkoatrtck D0 War LJ IL... 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Thomas Ktk Truptano SECOND ROW Hard Kaz Cnlbert Wolff Kolodny Schucart Gtmpelson Kessler Ohleadorf lvfcDermott Mxss L.1cas THIRD ROW Loeffler lo'1t Ro enblatt Dylwtra Trerrtatn Gentry Drenror- Cahlllart Cohen Portnov Goldstem Gutrnan The Radto Productlon Class at Soldan Blewett has had an acttve year part1c1pat1ng 1n many dtfferent acttvltles Successful programs wer presented over Statlon KSLH for the Mothers Club and for the term one students The clas also Wrote and presented 1n class many radto scrtpts and studted the vartous phases of radto The Dramatlcs Class under th able sponsor shtp of Mtss Gertrude Lucas has been very ac t1ve thts year Dur1ng a freshman aud sesston we presented a slat whtch mtroduced them to our class Later we gave a one act comedy play called Whats IH a Namef for the Mother Club ln the play Cyrano de Bergerac our class d1d much of the behtnd the scenes worn Quia pl'06!ll,C!l0I'l all l Cl,l'l'lCltlC5 uch as scenery makeup and l1ght1ng As a dramattcs student one N111 flnd many oppor turn tes for creattve self express1on 1n acttng productng and even wrtttng of plays To all term 5 s and up we extend a hearty 1nv1tat1on next term how about stgntng up for Dra tatlcs Class? FIRST ROW Ia lcson Ktrk Schear Gutman Wallerstnn Gellman Btdmck Schwartz SECOl D ROW Rosenblatt Froehltch lzenstetn Fe1r Levm Wetss Zlghn Gtrntpelson Katz Gtlbert Wemtrop THIRD RON Dykstra Bedwell Thomas Barnett Dennlng l-lem Rephlo Etttnger Iomes Lax M1HkeS MISS Luca fx AA Swty' ever l 1 l , ,V . . . , as-,z , 1.. s, , , . , ', . , r , . : , Y , , , . , - , - , A. - , A - , ' ' - I f . . . . . 7 , 0 0 . . .. D . C . A , , 1 . S . . D , , I CX . L , - f ' J , f A . . . . , J' Y . . i - 1 f X r t f , .. , . ,W , . . . , ' S . I .. ,, . . , 'a v ' I ' 1 - .. . ,, 1 My . , F, . . , . v I , , . , , , . , . , , , . .y . , , 1 ' , , t , , , .. - , 1 , . I -' , f . . H . . , . . f ' f , D, , , b, Y t . A S4 I I 3- I Q x ' A 1 r t L I 7 , Q K A .. . 1 . V A - I A '-- - L wg., ' 't . , 2 K .x. ' I ' 1 J. ti FIRST ROW Mi tachkn Davis Miller Goldberg Rosa Withington SECOND ROW: Iohnson, Goldman, Kaplan, Schneider Cutter Hicks Merritt THIRD ROW Kellar Darrieron Velten Blarr, Kreyling, Radley, Lieser. Many students of Soldan-Blewett are unaware of the existence of a lunior Red Cross Chapter in our school. Girls and boys who are interestf ed in doing for others and trying to brighten the lives of those less fortunate than we are, that is the veterans of the various neighboring Veteran's Hospitals, spend their spare tirne in making tray covers, nut cups, and carnival caps for each of the following holidays:f-Hallow- een, Thanksgiving, Christrnas, New Year, Wasti- ington's Birthday, St, Patricks Day, Easter, Memorial Day, and the Fourth of luly. Another one of their activities is knitting articles that are used by inmates of the City lnfirinary, Under the direction of Nr, Gronerneyer and Mi. Cliffe the art classes rnake posters for some ffi tile holidays, cccasicns, and at Christmas tht: 'sfhole school, tlirougli the various adviscrv groups, take up collections to buy enoufgli srnall gifts to fill about one hundred Clzristaziar, 'xcclzings for the Veterans. Speaking for this group, l would like To may that we enjoy not only our work but the :natis faction of helping others. ifileh I5 H EE! -di FIRST ROW: Chervitz, Goldberg, Layton, Kirk, E., Gilbert, Fl tcher Browne Harris Mc!-Xllister Spector Wientge SECOND ROW Monteith, lones, Bain, Eddington, Simmons, Kirk, L,, Frederick Duncan Gill Walls Presley Schweich Toliver THIRD ROW Cejudo-Alva, Williams, Sheridan, Thomas, Kassoff, Goldman Davis Arrner Callaway Long Lewis Gahen FOURTH ROW Darrow, lvfrr Eaton, Schwartz, Gardner, Robb, Stone, Ro enberg Baker Benassi Willlams Avirom The Skating Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Eaton was organized in September 1951. Many students responded eagerly to the opportun- ities afforded by the Club and the result was a very successful year of skating. During the fall and winter weather the club met at the Winter Garden every Friday after school from 3:30 until 5:00. Besides skating, which is the main activity of the club, periodical meetings were held to plan parties and to any problems which arose ia hinder the skating program. ilvc-ri. N 3 an 3 skating is invited to join 22,1 4 Tuite 7, it in its follavfriiiip, and to in. ,,,.,:.,..gn,. .r., ..,,. . .,,,.,. OFFICERS , Eill Gilbert EffTQ'll'1'I1Y1 Kirli , , Patricza Layton nty The Splfll ot Soldon Blewett IS exernplrhod rn no greortor degree thdn loy 1ts othletes those students who brlng tome ond honor not only to themselves but to therr school thetr sole reword berng d tdsk Well done The exclternent ol keen cornpetttron ornd or Well developed code of honor welds o student body 1nto one lolrge group ro1s1ng on hrgh the bonner ot morroon dnd gold The gbrllty to work together Whlch IS so predornlnote 1n our school tegms IS d guollty Whlch once orcgulred stdnds steodtost throughout hte ln our dedlrngs wlth our fellow men Thus we dedrcote the followlng poges to the mony hne dthletes of Soldon Blewett PURT K ' swf' A f .M ,323 lv . JL 3 .W-f 'ff . NYE will L' 9 wrgif 7 9, 4 352,15 . 5 X? , ivy a , 3 - gi W f .f V fQs,fV 'l 1 . ,K , ,fgfgmf-+ - 373 3 N., K ,of Y COACHES AND SUPERVISOR .lofdaf Once again our coaches had their work cut out for them. The lack of experienced players from last year's squad made it necessary to promote several lower termers to the Varsity. The group of hard-working fellows who went out for football included the following return! ing lettermen: Capt. loe Wooden, Charles Sige norelli, Tom Bianchi, Cornell Bowen, Edward Duke, Max Hart, and Bob Grose, The Tigers played their first game at University City, Early injuries hampered their attack and lod to a 40-U defeat at the hands of the power- house lndians, Soldan-Blewett then went to East St. Louis. Although we lost by a score of 38-O, several Bengals played outstanding football and show- ed real promise. FIRST ROW: Stukey, Signorelli, Duke, Wooden, Iohnsey, Follis, Siegel, Buckley. SECOND ROW: Spence, Holt, Stein, Benkelman, Lahay, Friedman, Bianchi, Hart, Bowen. THIRD ROW: Mori, Herman, Faintich, Fry, Yancey, Iames, Monaghan, Ball. FOURTH BOW: Schaefer, Burton, Grose, Wilson, Darrow, Suchait, Mr. Cliffe, Mr. Hatfield, Seventy-two i-,-.Mus anna-m joofgaf The T1gers tn the1r hrst league encounter mer Central on a ra1n soaked gr1d1ron Playmg thetr b 1 garrt of the year they led unt11 th la t rnnutes ot the gam and emerged wrtn 13 1 Solflan B1 wett touchdowns wer scored by Torn B anch1 and Ed Duke Th n kt gam aga1nst a trong Beaumon team resulted tn a 41 6 defeat for the T1ger The teams touchdo NH conststed of a beautltul pass from Hart to Stukey The Un1on Avenue Fleven then succumbed to the accurate passmg attack ot MoK1nley 27 6 Agamst Southwest The T1gers put up a gallant ftght but were downed by the star studded Longhorns to a score of 31 6 Clex eland then came back and won 14 6 The game was sparked by Charles Slgnorelh s bnl hant pass mterceptton and 81 yard touchdown run back, ln thetr hnal game of the season the T1ger made a game effort on the snow covered held but were downed by Boas velt 19 14 Througn hls runmng and ground ga1n1ng passes Ma Hart p11ed up a total gam of 173 yards The e jhteen players who were awarded le ter are C rn 11Box en Sam Burton Ed Duk Bay Folhs Fred Fry Bob Grose Iohn Holt Tony Tames L1o,d lohnsey Cha les Lahay B111 Monaghan Yazuo M T1 Berme Sergal Charle S1gnore111 Gene Stukey and Ioe Wooden Max Hart rec wed Honorable Ment1on 1n the An natal All Dlstnct s lectlons of a local newspaper ' es .. e ' e . . , s. 1 e - - 3 tie, , - 'e e . 1 ' , e . . e, ' s t , ' - ' Overcoming a 6 point Tiger half-time lead, V - . . . 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I gdffega The Soldan Blewett baseball team started tram mg early 1n the sprmg under the exp rrencea eye ol Coach Bay Chtte Captaln B111 Brook along wrth returnrng lettermen Cornel Bower Edward Duke George Pavy Mark Herman and Charles Yancy form d the nucleus of what was hoped would be a promlslng team As srted by Marvrn Andrews Don Carfoll lo Stern Charles Lahay and B1ll Funkhouser th team promlsed to show great strength lt eemed well balanced IH all departments Prtchers Mark Herman and Charles Yancy seemed destrned to carry most of load through out the season ln mrdseason the T1gers had won three and lost srx but showed slgns of settlmg clown and pulllng for a much greater wlnnmg percentage to f1I'11Sl'1 up w1th a well balanced won and lost record FIRST ROW Yancey Andrews Duke Funkhouser Herman Bowen Brooks Stanley SECOND BOW Pavey Sells Grossman Brenner Ste1n Carahol Kemp Wemman THIRD ROW Laynay Poulos Roth Baker Menghrm CeJudo Alva Carnaghr M Chile Milan K5 lzf Seventy-six v,5,9 171' QQ 1155! 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PHC In the sprrng when the last of I-ebruarys wm tery blasts have begun to fade away there Jrtses that hardy bunch of hopefuls called the ctndermen 'l'h1n clad though they may b hey are always eaaer to face the elements Fh1s group of trackmen can be seen prac t1c1ng farthfully every afternoon under the ex perlenced eyes of Coaches Hatfreld and Mc Eachron As usual all of Soldan Blewetts ex perrenced trackmen whrle trylng to w1n every meet w1ll be anxrously awaltlng the ma1n event the Freld Day Meet We pornt wrth prrde to uch men as Sam Burton Ron Harman and -W Max Schwar e Wayne Spense Stlrley Shan non lohn Gardner and Hugh Wrlson As the WA season progresses th1s Bengal team has th potentlal of makrng a real name for rtself thrs year FIRST ROW Frtzgerald Bugg Schaap Shannon Monaghan Schwa ze Hltt Offstern SEVOND ROW Samberg Bach Benkelman Wrlson Brandt Harmon Stromsdorfer Pappademos Burton Broccard Sucharf THIRD ROW Huffman Brown Mon Faxntrch Kellar Nrcozrsrn Colburn Weber Oberman Kanefreld FOURTH ROW Gardner Becker Staub Wzillams Mullen Werner Mayer Spence Hzcks Mr Hatfleld Mr McEachron 8 H davlfhs' .. 314' NK NNKIKX L... 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'D is L , ' L A ' A . 4-4f ' my W . wr' ul ur t t ' Seventy-eight www The Soldan Blewett golf team composed of Parnell Chapmck Gahen ONe1l Becker Berman Flscher Gross and Wolf started get t1ng thelr practlce swrngs rn early th1s year under excellent practtctng cond1t1ons Captam lack Parnell the only return1ng letterman leads th1s well equtpped group toward what should loe a good season Many of therr practtce rounds over the beautrtul Forest Park golf course showed cards of good scores for most ot the team Thrs augurs Well tor the regular season agarnst the Sllll competrtron the boye are golng to encounter The team IS scheduled to meet all the c1ty rlvals rn the Publlc I-hgh School League and Wtll also enter the Drstrrct Tournament Coach Plag worked drlrgently wlth the team and expects great thtngs from hrs boys FIRST ROW Gcrhen Holt Parnell Chapmck ONea1 SECOND ROW Gros Fvsher Becker Berman Wolff Mr Plag The Soldan Blewett tenms team began the season wrth great hopes of brmgmg home trophy th1s year Wtth the return of lettermen Sanford Astor Stanley Goldstetn hm West moreland Ronald Harmon Van Westfall and Davrd Mahan th1ngs looked brrght for th Trgers The team was composed of Sanford Astor frrs smgles hm Westmoreland second smgles Stanley Goldstem th1rd s1ngles Ronald Harmor and Van Westfall frrst doubles Larry Rubm and Blll Tragos second doubles The alternate were Dlck Towle slngles Davtd Mahan and Don Robb doubles The team opened 1ts season by defeattng Cleve land C5 Ol In thetr next match the netmen squeezed by Beaumont C3 25 Then followed v1ctor1es over Roosevelt C5 UD McK1nley C5 Ut and Hadley C5 UD Southwest squad Although they put up a determmed f1ght they were handed a C2 33 defeat In thelr fmal match the netmen breezed by Central C4 ll Thus the team fmrshed the season rn s cond place w1th an excellent rec ord of C29 61 only one match away from the champtonshrp The followlng boys were awarded letters for thetr sklll and the ftne showrng they made Sanford Astor hm Westmoreland Stanley Goldstem Ronald Harmon Van Westfall B111 Tragos Larry Rubm and Dlck Towle l:lRST ROW Goldsteln A for Vfes moreland l-larmo Westfall SECOND ROW 'w lfr Plag Mah n Robb To le Trago Rubm enntd It ,ff I Sf ffntj nm' i Y 'Q - I A I 'V N. a ' 5, . . I I . I . 9 ' r . I . . I I , J , . s , . - l- ' 2 V , vl .. . ,' - f If f ' X' , . . ' . ' X. 1 - ' v N'- - I - ll , xy ,V I 2 Fw - ,f yr ' - '. ' 4 K .-,. w-'Y' ' The Tigers' next match was agalnst a strong A J I jf Q, 1 . f 'gf' ' .ft I , ' . , .R V I ' Q ' .. V I C , ' , N 2 , ' , s , 2 , ,, n, ,, . 1 . . , C1 , , '.'f , S, ' . J 5 ., 'e ff. , I . l If i . . 5 'fp ,I W X The Soldan Blewett Sw1mm1ng Team coached 3 by Mr Ray Chtte began the past season W1th 1ght return1ng lettermen They were B rms, S1ege1 B1111e 1-11te D1ck F1sher Franck Buckley and Arthur Poger Co captalns Bernard S1ege1 and B111 1-11te spark ed the team Bernard a good back stroke man and B111 a good all around swunmer were the spark plugs of the team The T1gers opened th lf season by 1os1ng a close meet to the lun1or B111s of St Lou1s U 1-11gh The natators then ga1ned a v1ctory through Centrals default ln the1r next meets the T1gers lost to Normandy Cleveland Boose velt and Pr1nc1p1a ln the state meet B111 H1te was the only gua11f1er and he ga1ned a 5616 111 h1s two events B111 who w111 be back aga1n n xt BIG HIT season collected 106 po1nts an all t1me h1gh Ll-4. off'-Cft. 1n the pub11c league J, J Abd 0f'f ' ln February due to grade school graduatton DAL hi two br1ght stars appeared on the hor1zon to br1ghten an apparently unprofltable season They were Don Carahol and Dan Brand both fgfjq, at I are cons1dered excellent prospects by Coacn lm an L-41.0-J -vi' A C ua-'21, clot'-FL C11tte FIRST ROW Balkcom MOIIISOH Rothman 1-hte Buckley Carnc1gh1 Bulger SECOVD ROW Ball Wxlson Lacky Rosenbloom M1gda11 Brand Raskas Mr C11t1e 1 rf Exghty , , L 7-6, ,egg 4 M fi A .FQ el I U I S -1x 11 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 lc It tvmfll f 5: . M 5 - . . . . m ! Y A ' I . - 1 1 ' - ' - io. . T I. - T- 1 1 ' ' df ' 1 ' A u o ' A M .fu 1 9 'B ' - 1 A 1 1 , I . c'T-- ' in . ty ' V . 1 M' 1 'Y 1 AL 1 T M pi .L Ag .. 1 V . .1 ,, ' -W 0' 1 gt ,.r,w, U - X I . S . if ' 1,- fs , Jf' X - 3 , I . Xi! E -1 lf' T X- 411- :fy Thrs years gymnast1c team under the fme dxrectron of Coach Sertz has proved to be one of th fmest produced by Soldan Bl Wett In a long tune Not only have they won all of therr meets and placed therr members frrst and econd 1n each meet but they have also brought home three troph1es On D cember 27 the Tlgers easlly Won the Northslde Y lnvxtatlonal Meet placlng Londe flrst and Stone second Then followed three dual meets Wrth Hadl y Beaumont and Cleve land v1h1ch were Won but not Wlthout a flght After these three meets ln whrch Stone was flrst rn two wrth lndellcato flrst ln the other the team on March 28 before a large crowd at St Lou1s U Gym easlly won the Pubhc Leagu Champronshrp wlth Stone and Indeh cato frrst and second respecttvoly ALL HANDS ON DECK Then after the loss of two regulars Rueslng and Lond who both suffered 1n1ur1es the team 1n rts last attempt Won the Ozark A A U Meet placed Stone and Indellcato f1fSl and second once agam and thus completed a per fect season yin ealfl KNEELING Leonard Inglove Londe Frank Landwehr Long Stone Ruesrng STANDING Cohen Sregel Ione Gr1ff1n Burton Monterth Indehcato Ce1udo Alva Mr Settz J Elghty one f -1 '1- 4 4 F WM, ' I ' ' A4 M, 44- , ,.,. r. g I I 1- , .5 9. ' - o f ' W V V , A. . O - I pl I 0 . N, I D V' I . U H . . . , , D - , N' I I . , 1 - - I e ' '- 1 G . . WI I I . ' ' I C' ' I I I V I I I ' ' I I UI I I A I I - I ' ' 1-M fffw.-.,......,......- . M, v WW, ov . V Y f.. . - VM s f Q Q The Girls' Athletic Association is the principal sports organization for girls at Soldan-Blewett. The club teaches co-operation, good sports- manship, co-ordination, an appreciation of sports as well as a better knowledge of them, and provides tour afternoons each week of varied sports and good wholesome lun. For the members who are term three and up, the old point system of tive hundred points for a small letter, one thousand points for a large letter, and one additional year of excellent at- tendance tor a pin, still remains. This year all new members follow a different point sys- tem. This is because so many additional activ- ities are included. Now one must have seven hundred fifty points for a small letter. Twelve hundred fifty points and an additional hundred service points are required for a large letterg and seventeen hundred fifty points plus an 9,44 FIRST ROW: Boeckstiegel, Littmann, Myres, Dorfman Neal Bassler Greene Enloe Welch Cimmet We k Ih . SEC , , , , . , , e e, o nson OND ROW: Katz, Goldman, Duncan, Frederick, Hills, Thomas, Woods, Stoops, Morgan, Browne, Schear, Roberts, Schneider Summers Risher THIRD ROW Kirk S ht K 1 G Id , . : , c e zer, ess er, o berg, Chervitz, Gordon, Kottler, Hawkins, Harris, Cain, Hobie Ezell, Heymann, Schweich, Giles, Tucker. FOURTH ROW: Blake, Schroeder, Klasing, Littmann, Lipkind, Davis, Byerly MCClary, Miss Ulery, Krueger, Hearn, Millerbaugh, Prell, johnson, Payeur, Sharon. .. of OA 'vi Eighty-two Q additional two hundred service points for Q1 pin, The irzaziiiwutn number of points able tc be oarnod in one term is two hundred titty. The GAA, activities cover a very wide range. ln the tall volley ball is predominant, in the winter baslcolball and ice skating, and in the spring softball, tennis, track and field. Through- out the entire year the girls participate in bowling and tumbling. As a newly added teae ture, this year the G.A.A. held three very en- joyable hikes. OFFICERS President, , . , .,.. .,,.Sylvia Bassler Vice-President , , .,,,,,. Rachael Greene Secretary-Treasurer, ,,,,,,,,, Ieanette Enloe ' 0 ' FIRST ROVV: Menke, Sita, Weisman, Dobbs, Kunitz, Zlutnick, Phinney, Henry, Puskar, Davis, Cayman, Rosin. SECOND ROW: Dawson, Moore, Saputo, Milonas, Abbott, Lively, Merritt, Sher, Brady, Weintraub, Harris, Ziglin, Corrington, Schneider, Smith, Silk, Blair. THIRD ROW: Bulger, Rucker, Wilson, Foster, Boyd, Kirk, Armer, Gill, Huskey, Snipes, Gollgher, Engelken, Kravin, Griebaum, Bassler, McLain, Mestman, Sutherlin. FOURTH ROW: Wood, Newton, Graft, Leonard, Butz, Hart, Simner, Hammett, Hoffman, Kile, White, Taylor, Lum, Foreman, Kemper, Platt, Kornblum, Cooper, Hazlip, Litzeltelner. W 1 f , ...:.., vgixlhz Eighty-three Th1s years gym club has been under the su DSIVISIOD of Coach Settz Mr S9112 has spent much of h1s t1m coachlng the boys on the club and We are all very grateful to hlm The purpose of the club IS to develop 1lS mem bers for the team the goal of every member The practlce sess1ons of the club comb1n strength Wllh co ord1nat1on whlch are very 1m portant factors ln the composmon of a good gymnast The members practlce every morn mg before school and lW1C9 a Week after school Many of the members also pract1ce two nlghts a Week at the NOfthS1dG Y and on Saturday afternoons The gymnasts practtce the year around and some even ln the summer Th1s years offlcers are INVERTED CONE Vrce Presldent Dave Londe Secretary Harry Monteuh Sergeants at Arms Darrel Long and Ed Indehcato yin, FIRST ROW W1lson Fmkelstem Coyne Bruce Bryer Love Solomon Saunders Morgan Bugg Sandberg Pretsky Leonard Bernstem Kaly SECOND ROW Ruth Schllesser Rosen Lacky Rem Szgnorellt Lockett Schnerderman Sorkm Bothe Moyn R1ch Evans Smrth Folhs THIRD ROW Leonard Inglove Frank Londe Landwehr Long Stone Ruesrng Cohen Sregel Grxffm Iones Burton Monte1th lndellcato Ce1udoAlva Mr Seltz ...A Llghty four .,o,.t,,:t4 ' 1 , Y 2 ' ' ' ,,,, .,,,, ' ' Q I ,W .,,,eW --..,-, V , . . . . 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