Soldan High School - Scrip Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1929
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IIAX TEXZER Orc111'.rtra. f11:l11is11'Yx' C111l'. ,fm 11 C11r11. PAUL LESLIE JAf'0BSOX PE.-KRL KLEIX .-laura, .-1t11vm1r11111, Sm z 151' C11111. 51111 Stkajf. 50111011 Sur1:1111v.v arm' ?11.m'x. L0l'ISE ENDECO'I I' A-1,-51151-y flnlv, L'111'rr11'511'j' Q-11111. 511.1 Club. YW-ILLIADI B. AN SIX-Kflilfli Glu' LH11111, LILLIAX GRAF ELEAXOR WVEIS Civic I.vagl1f'. C, A. sl. C11 C-I'I1llf'fi7'C Girls. 111111111 E., , Y-I . -- '1 .-Y W,-,f 51- . ,Y,-- --,+'??1,A 5 CONRAD w. 0'rT0 Serwce Club, Orchestra. Soldan Sam- mies and Susies. Honor Society. DIADINE TOLIX Chaminade. NIAIIJOIIIE JIEYER Scrippage Staf. Service Club. G. A, A. CATHEIIINE PETERSON l G. A, A. Soldan Sammies and Sunu. ROBERT C.-KIIPBELIJ Track. Dramatic Guild, Glse Club. GERTRUDE VVUENSCHEL G. A. Campfire Girls, LILLIAN HUGHES :ALVIS Archery Club. ll'1'zter.sl Club, Honor Society. ARTHITR. PROCTOR . Honor Society. Gym Club. Sercwce Club. .-lgora. ERDI.-1 LOUISE W'ETZEL l Cllcmrstry Club. G. A. A, Serwze Club. JOSEPH E. BACIIELDEIX, Jr. r- Guild, I0lmztlze . A'Cnme Our of the lfitqlzen . Agora. Debating Team. C llf1lI'Hll1ll, S6'lllUl' Song Committee. 98 Roxtrnm. Band. Glce Club. Dramatic ' Y: N t.':f -A 523: -J --5.-QL. gf , ,Y ,.-- fi .f Jv, ELISE ROSENBERGER I .-lgara. Service Club. Honor Somefy. Scrxff Staf. G. .-1. .-1, Finance Commit- lcv. NIARX' B. COXV.-lx Clzamfuadc. Bauucf' Commfttce. FRANCES Igxoumms G, .-1. A. Lampjire Girls. PAYLA LEOXARD HOIIER NESTOR IJUYALL Gym Club, Secretary and Treaxurer, '28, ':9. 1Vritcr.v' Club. Service Club, Treas- urer, 228. Honor Sanity. Scrippage Staff. Jlollo Cvmnzittcc. Clzcrizistry Club. Sul- Llan Sammic.v and Susics. NIA RGARET HEXZE JOHN XXYERI' IDADIPE 1 . Glcc Club. Dramatic Guild. Service Club. .'ilikado . Soldau Sammzes and Susics. IIELEN. BISCH.-KF Gl'HL L'l1al11111adC. MARY GLANETSSE IQRALEDIAN Agora. Writev-s' Club. Service Club. Ilozmr' Society. TERJIY NICHOLSON Scrcicc Club. Glcc' Club. Iolanthe . Botanical Club. Golf Club. Soldan Sammics and Susics. 99 f -'fi-Q 11'-: -- --Y,wi- -- -1 5-if f V ,Ji .gff 100 Y EIJIA OLSON L0 FH A . AL C'lvami11adt'. l0la1xt1u: , .TI1'kad0 . fi. ,-I. .-1. .-Irfllery Club. SIDNEY CASSEL I ISIQ l'iXAI,'P fj. rl. ul. .-Izwlzcry Club. rulftul Banner Com IIARYEY GOOIJQIAN lfasfrum. Llcbafzug Tram, Hanzdbrf' AIILIQS N. PAf'l'I Glu' Club, J0 HN PETERSEN, Jr. XY. BAUM Hulzfl. Orrl1z'5!1'a. DAYID KOSTDIAN Rostrnm. OIS JACOBS JOHN DAVIS Golf Club. JOHN ELLETT Aeronautical Club. Track Squad. Hund- bull flub. Saldan Summit: uud Susivx. BERNXKRD AGIIUSS Dcbatiug Team, Rostruru, P1'c.vidvut, '37, '29. CllL'llliJfI',X' Club. .-lgora, 75l'CL'lXlll'C'l', ' '28. Senior Finance Columittvv. Soldau Sqllllllllffi and .S'11.vic.r, Honor Saclufy. ABE SKI1AR Sf:r'f'ifc Club. Tl'CL1Slll'CJ S Cuululiffuc. Soldau Salurulcs and Suxicx, IIAKROLD xv. BLACICDION Rostrum. Drmuaflc Guild. fouls Out of the Kifulmlzn. CllCll7lA5ll'-X' Club. Gym Club. Glrr Club. 5UlLlUlISL1lIlllllCSL7lILl Su.riU.r. 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Q 3' 5 Jfixii -f-,fkeygsr - -- - Anthony Rosso maxim r it The Music of the Spheres NE within another, the turning spheres of Time , 5 59 Give forth their wondrous music attuned to ears sublimeg ' 5,3 ' f , Like a taut harp gently fingered by a saddened errant breeze ef , melodies 3 l Which veils the tears that drench its soul with mists of Like the chimes of dim cathedrals which, half-heard, are unbelievedg Like sorrow's fountain flowing from the heart of some nymph grieved :- So with harmony ineffable, thrice three, each heaven turns And turning, strokes with ghostly hands the Lyre, which brighter burns At that caress of vibrant chords, and stirs the stars to march In Order's loveliness across high heaven's ebon arch. Betty Reel, June'29. In a Rose Garden YRIAD colors Flashing bright QV may In the sun's warm amber light: L lrvg Varied scents pervade the air l, 1- fj4,, Drawn from sweetness everywhere. Stately roses rear their heads High above their lowly beds, Yellow, red, pink and white- Beauty rare to earthly sight: Swayed by breezes to and fro, Climbing roses drop below Covering nature's verdant breast, As silken petals come to rest: Crouched beneath the grasses green Pink moss roses, hardly seen. Spread their lovely fragrance to Bees who sip the morning dew: White heralders of bridals gay Hold their buds inrproud display:- These and many blossoms more Blanket earth's soft dewey Hoor. Beatrice B. Fishman, january'29. 104 The jungle f 6 ?, LEEK bodies slink in dim green light .g Tangles, marshes, paths unknown H, To man, but to the beasts alone Who daily there do make their way A To Water, or at break of day, In shadowy silence stalk their prey. Of the jung1e's breathless night i' I Then the sun, in splendour born, Heralds the approach of morn, And forms a network through the trees Of dancing Figures, as the breeze Moves verdant leafage to and fro, While through the branches high and low Some chattering monkey, here, then gone, Shatters the silence of the dawn. Anon a tropic deluge breaks In sudden fury, and it makes A quelled world, and everything Shrinks 'neath the wrath of Fierce storm king. Then quickly as it had begun, The tempest ceases, and the sun Shines forth upon a dripping world Like a Hag of truce unfurled. More fiercely come Apollo's beams, And the humid jungle teems With busy life as each wild thing Pursues his way on foot or wing, Thus till night drops like a pall, And spreads jet darkness over all. May Holmes, 7. 105 NTEN Dedica tion Faculty Anniversary Pageant Shakespearean Pageant SoIdan's Participation in Seniors Verse Literat ure Clubs Ta ttler War Alumni Ads lib Y --- v', A W- gb Y -1.5: 5-7 Y Y - - A -- -Y 2-i' A ,Y r. , T Y v 1 Y ,fax ,am 4 f To Learning W PRISONER, pent within his cell, His body held with heavy chains Lay on the cobbles, stiff and stark. - A narrow opening high above Admitted moonlight soft and cool Which seemed to whisper in the gloom, Rise up, go forth you sluggish fool. 3 ? Was sleeping dully in the darkg lg And as the light of early morn Came thru the slit, the prisoner sighed. The light grew strong, he stirred and moved. The chains fell offg he leaped and cried. The door sprang wide, he rushed outside The world to him was freshly whole. The light was knowledge joined with will To bring him freedom for his soul. J. E. Bachelder, jr., 8. Meditations of the Great Stone Face ff-'Aw HEAD of Stone, How many nights have hid your face 'UQ From sight, to let the dawn confront Your fixed gaze of sleepless eyes f Turned ever toward some future age? What outcome do you see of years To come with unknown destinies, Or is it down the years gone by You watch with penetrating gaze? O Face, how many centuries Have dropped into the gulf of Time Like leaves of your adjoining trees? The Sphinx is young compared to you! Grim model of the coming race, Did not your stern lips condescend To smile, when pigmies first you saw, Men fashioned in your own true form? What mystic sagas could you tell- The secrets of the Universe! Your lips are sealed. Nestor Du Vall. 106 1-i .f f '1 5 it lt: TL- f V ,fi W Old Friends Ja m lmm - HE next nine pages for to-night. QE' , To sa it seems uit all right Q? Y 2 q e ra 1 15 ' t ' 5 'T But when it s Chaucer you re to read It makes a difference, yes indeed! Now first we hear about the knight And how so bravely he did fight. Then comes the squire with hair of gold, Who danced and wrote and sang, we're A knight's yoeman there was also In a green coat and hood he'd go. Then comes our dainty Eglentine With ways and manners very line. Likewise we find the manly monk Who thought that study was the bunk He loved to hunt with horses line And in that sport he spent much time. Now if we are still at our work, We'1l hear about the Oxford clerk Who on his horse, thin as a rake, Many books for his trip did take. A Merchant, Sergeant, and Shipman, Country Gentleman, and Plowman, Also a Doctor, and a Friar, A Carpenter, Reve, and Dyer. All traveled without a charter To seek the holy, blissful martyr. Since I've named these it's only fair To mention the rest who are there. A Weaver, Cook, and Pardoner, Good Wife of Bathe, and Summoner, Gentil Maunciple, and Miller, A Parson, and Hat seller. And last, but not least, we End The brilliant Host who was so kind As to offer to be the guide And travel along at their side. So with this jolly company They started out on their journey From England to Canterbury Feeling quite happy and merry. told. Jeannette Lewald, 8 107 E,,.?-e -, ,. I EPA? f The Wanderer's S ong HEAR a sound as of a voice Calling: I know not where. And I cannot but up and on, Searching: I know not where. And in my dreams I see a face Bidding: I know not why. And I cannot but up and on, Hoping: I know not why. And in myself I feel a force Urgingg I know not what. And I cannot but up and on, Seeking: I know not what. My heart is longing for someon Craving: I know not whom. And I cannot but up and on, Wanting: I know not Whom. And so I must go on and on Dreaming: I know not what. And I cannot but up and on, Searching: I know not what. e's hand J. E. Bachelder, jr., june 29 x H' Like Weather beaten rock your coat, Round marshy pond and salt your deep-sunk tracks teem - And at the foot of many precarious leaps. es, Fr.--5, TRONG ram and nimble goat, - 'Q You crop sparse blue-bells on the peaks While lush grass sprouts by sunny valley stream Betty Lowenhaupt, januarv 29 10 f 1 , , 4 1 1.7: 'A ??-5 -A' 'f 5 r Y ' Y j ? The Open Sea , VISITED Elysium. fi There were bowers f Bright with honey-scented flowers. , Lilies blooming in full splendor shoneg 'Kr I s iw Loose-petaled roses swayed full-blowng And far away there boomed the sea. The Wind brought faint to me The smell of roaring, booming salty sea. I cannot linger here. The gardens, lovely though they be, Ponds, lily laden, fair to see- Yet so near the open ocean, Heaving, rolling with a steady motion, Calling-I'11 go away, Down to the sea, And sail its salty depths, and spray Will splash my hardened cheek- Cold water, like the First frost of clear And the white-topped, frothing waves will beat And toss about my galleon fleet. November day, Gardens of Elysian clime, Be ye ornate, so sublime, There is beauty, pleasure more Roving on the open shore. Be the sand a floor of shells, Dainty pink, like fairy bells, There is beauty more for me Out upon the open sea. Henry Lowenhaupt, january '29. Mountain Columbine OUNTAIN colurnbine, companion of the everlasting snows, Daring to peep where the westwind keeps His wintry domain, sulphur sun and hail, Shifting clouds over rugged rocks, green icebergs and the ever tugging galeg Numb springs seep: the pale noon silence shattered by a marmot's call. f Betty Lowenhaupt, January'29. 109 Yo u th OOL and white the sand beach lay mm Q , Beneath our willing feet ' And Youth and I, alone, did stray . I - Through night that was starless and sweet. Defying the brilliance of the moon, A beach fire sparkled on the sand, And Youth and I, our hearts in tune, Wandered towards it hand in hand. We heeded not to-morrow's dawn. We had forgotten yesterday, And joy we knew to be not long We centered in our one to-day. Our elders say that we must part, Each to go his separate way- I to live life's bigger part And Youth with someone else to play. Youth and I have been good friends, We've known each other such a little while, Seventeen Aprils and twenty Mays- I heard someone say just the other day, Time goes by so slowly . Mary Cowan To Netley Abbey bf' XQUISITE stone work wrought by mortal hand, f ':lE: qM7. 0 A distant corner scarcely sought by man, In beauty, rare old Abbey Netley lies ,... 2 V' ,' if - - - . . ii A dream ethereal realized in stone V! On earth a ruined bit of Paradise And half-destroyed by age's ceaseless drone With walls graced by that green scar-healing rod It stands today a monument for God. Who sees the lace work of those clamouring vines, He feels the kindred work of all man-kind And knows the blessing of a Hand Divine. Mary B. Cowan. 110 Q, - f , 4 .ff - - 41, - - -f- -4-4 - i J! ,f B5 The Storm HE Sea Queen's bosom scarcely heaved As she slept on a couch of pearl. The Wind King swooped and kissed her With his cloud robes all aswirl. there But she rose in wrath and queenly ire And donned her fragile mail Of watered silk from seaweeds green, All linked with silver pale. See how she rides on a dolphin sleek And stirs the sea to foam. She skims the waves like a bird in flight When it would seek to roam. The King grows angryg his lightning plays Like the foils of celestial knights. The air resounds with the thunderbolts He hurls through the iitful lights. The lightning nips the waves. A hush Whose silence seems like sound, Rebukes the surging flood. The Queen In sleep again is bound. Betty Reel To R REAKING the stillness of the night, QF The coursing wind, il The moanino' surf 4' ' wily' The Fitful gleam of a far-flung light- 1 1-,-jk' These have disturbed my wild soul's rest. Like the beating wings of a white gull's flight, My heart beats clam'rous at the sight Of rain-soft skies, Of purple land, Of the white waves' wash on the browning sand. Mary B. Cowan 111 - ,f- -- ',L.- -,V- -,131 4-f-9 v 4. xX v,Q f - :A-X rxczkrafw- fffzi 'r-f 4-'flfflv if 1. PANISH moss in gray festoons, Across the stagnant black lagoonsg A cypress tree on either side, . An araucaria spreading wide, Cobras coiled on the marshy ground, Lizards gliding from a moundg Monkeys chattering in the trees, The hum of gnats, the buzz of bees. A butterfly of wondrous hue, Goes Hitting in and out of viewg The humming birds of plumage bright Seem like gleams of colored light. The Hy-bird haunting each dark glade Starts at each sound, and is afraid. From shady branches bird nests cling, Built and watched by a pouched Starling. Green parrots on a higher limb, Prepare for night, in darkening dimg And on the jungle night airs steal, Making the forest seem unreal, Wild beasts of night begin to prowl, The jackals whine, the tigers growl, The moon sends down her pale-green light And spreads on earth, the cloak of night. 7 ff? 1. f :Tv - 1 4 ' M,,hh 'gl -' mfg 15, 'iff-Q. s f' . 112 Nestor Du Vall 1-,,f' -,,l,-... ,L ,V 1 f 3 v X'wf Y 'J , lb I MN wgiiff gif 2 Ii xg' HJ' , A fx X2 C, 'x i L H fx ' Xa 7: Li ' ,Wi 1 IQ! i X -MXL FX: 59 .E Q N ,f 2 pf ,Q V wkwyff - X LA M M45 Q7 ZYEQQEQQSQ X' 'W ww f ff PJ, U f X Wgff 1! M, YN i f W , r if g H V ' f?f'5 W 'X K . rf wif W7 g M IQ , MEAE SJ 'f 1 XE'TI-IEDL V1'1IR,Z!'L1EL wvxanzffbr. fr T .127 A- A he ,-v AIT 5:1-' ga-A .ff-as-1-'M Two Twos for a One AMELS, please. Q51 i'1i joe, the owner, janitor, clerk, and general what-not of joe's Smoke House , at this moment was star-gazing Eg-fe ' out into a bleak, dismal October day, which showed no 'A signs of weakening. Rain had been falling in a slow, aggra- vating drizzle for the two hours since lunch. He got up from his seat by the blurred window, and complied with the request. This sure is a mess of a day. joe said this merely to break the silence of the smoke house. It is, and-U But here his speech, and the silence was disturbed by a big, burly man dashing through the door, and across to the counter. Quick, Brother, two twos for a one! There's my bus! As if hit with a whip, Joe leaped into action. He banged the No Sale key on the register and made the change. The stranger scooped it up and with a Thanks called over his shoulder, was gone. Always like to help a guy like that, said Joe, to the lone cus- tomer, I was in the same Ex once myself. He chuckled, The Way that bird dashed in here! Two twos for a one- He shot a hurried look at the bill in his hand. Why-why that guy! He dashed out of the smoke house, yelling like a mad man. Stop, thief! Hold that man! He's a crook! But as he reached the sidewalk, he saw the bus already in the distance. ' joe dashed back into the store. Quick! Closing up, he ordered to his only customer, who was already on his way to the outside to watch developments. joe turned the key in the lock, and was running off as though a man-eating lion were behind him. A yellow vehicle parked at the curb gave him an idea. He jumped into the cab. Catch that bus, he ordered. Caught, came over the driver's shoulder, as he sped off. As Joe drove away he did not notice a puzzled man trying the locked door of his establishment. The cab shot forward at a hazardous and law-breaking speed. It gained rapidly on the bus. Pass it up and let me off a block ahead. O. K. 114 - I iii? ' 123- -'r 'tr of -:fi - - '4i?' The bus was just crossing an intersecting boulevard. As it got across, the sign in the middle of the street switched to Wait, Traffic Change. Go through it. But the driver slid to a stand-still. I don't mind breakin' some laws but that's dangerous crook or no crook. . To Joe, the few moments he was detained by the law seemed an eternity. He had his eye on the bus all the time. He saw it stop for passengers, start, and lost it as it turned the corner. At last the white flashed on again, and the driver was off. The taxi was soon at the corner, where joe gave a shout of joy. He heard the clanging of the bell, at the grade crossing around the corner. That'll stop 'em, he shouted, but, as the cab turned the corner, he slumped down in his seat with a groan. The bus was already safely across, and the gates were slowly but surely coming down. It was a freight: a long freight, a long, slow freight. The time it took to pass was at least two or three hours to the nerve-wracked passenger in the taxi. However, the welcome caboose was Hnally in sight. He tried to look through the spaces between the cars as they went by, but to no avail. For all he knew, the bus was out of sight by now. Finally the caboose rumbled across, and almost before the gates went up, the taxi was off. Now, step on it! came orders from the back seat. The bus was soon in sight. In a short time the cab was almost upon it. All right, next comer, said joe, and thrust a bill in the driver's pocket. joe got out of the cab and waited for the bus at the passenger's stop. But as the bus came on it did not slacken its speed. As it went by, the conductor on the rear platform waved and shouted, Full House. Joe did not try to suppress any curses. If his speech were repro- duced here, the story would be censored. p The cab by this time had turned around and was heading home- ward. However the driver was glad to turn again for a passenger, and soon the duo was once more in the chase. The two vehicles were soon side by side. Joe leaned out of the window. Stop that bus, there's a crook on it. The bus driver raised the window and put out his head. lcHuh?ry 1 b 9 Stop, there's a crook on your bus ! What do you think this is, Buddy, the 'Wagon'? 115 ' 'X -11: f' LP?-li at YZ- 'T A-f - Yfzsix '2j3'1-'iE-2ff1v- '9 , .f M N 7 I-'RANK LOFIS ,YOI.D.,I,X' BE-Y B1.El1'J?TT H'1l.I.I.,Ill J. S. BRYAN JOIIX RIKYH POIVELI. S , Y -'I 'f A-f -- ra-Q3 v-f 51:1 5-f f -fini - Y He's on your bus. Tried to get two twos for a one! This remark, coupled with the worried look of the speaker, gave the driver an impression, for he muttered, Poor guy's bug-house. Get me on! You can take another one! What did the guy you're after look like? Big fellow-moustache. Got off two blocks back. You can't kid me. I know he's- But the driver had closed the window and was holding up a sign z- Do not talk to operator. joe's speech will be left out, for various reasons. However, he cooled off, and told the driver to follow the bus till somebody got off. After a long ride this happened, and joe was finally stepping on the bus. He stormed onto the lower deck, looking at all the occupants, to their embarrassment and surprise, but nobody was there that even resembled the stranger in the smoke house. He searched top and bottom. bottom and top, and top and bottom again, but to no avail. The conductor approached. Fares, please. 'Tm not going to pay you! If you'd let me on the Erst time this wouldn't have happened. Oh, you're not going to pay, eh? You heard me. One side, I'm getting off! Just sit down, Buddy. You're going to the end of the line! The motorman called the conductor to him, as the latter was trying to put Joe in a seat. After a little conversation on the part of the crew of the bus, the proprietor of the Smoke House was let off, to the relief of the passengers. It was growing dark as Joe dragged himself up the Eve steps to the house where he boarded. He was wet, tired, and he had lost four dollars. His head felt as though it would pop open any minute. He climbed the three flights to his room, third Hoor back, and flopped on the bed. A mess of a day, right, escaped his lips. As Joe came to Work next morning, he saw a familiar Figure in front of the Smoke House. He started with surprise. There he is, he exclaimed with an oath under his breath, He'l1 not get away this time! But as he approached, the familiar figure started the conversation. Say, Brother, remember when I got change in your store yester- day? Well, here's three dollars of yours. Bud Compton. 116 ff-S . 5 11 ling? -so -fr ef fjs mfgfgf Lurking Shadows . twat, NE fine summer day as I was walking down a street in Boston, I happened to notice a Fine old colonial house, which ig, caught my fancy and straight way I made up my mind to find out why it was not occupied. It showed signs of long disuse, especially the lawn, which was a tangle of the rankest growth of grass I have ever seen. I inquired of some children, playing down the street, about the house, and they answered'that it was the haunted house. I laughed and passed on, taking this for one of those childhood fancies, that after a house has been vacant so long, it becomes haunted. A week or so later I decided to revisit the district in which the colonial house was located. As I turned upon the street several blocks to the north of the place, I saw a truck passing, filled with debris. My mind was filled with apprehension, and the sight of two more trucks, parked in the vicinity of the old mansion only added to my alann, for I could not understand why such a fine old place should be torn down, when a little paint and repairing would have made it as good as new. I hastened on and soon came upon the scene of destruction. The roof was gone and the men were beginning on the ceiling of the second floor. I was now more determined than ever to know the history of the house, so I went to the foreman and asked him where I could Find out about the house. He said that he had lived there and so knew it him- self. Here it is, as nearly in the Words he used as I can remember. Many years ago a family of Five, three sisters and their two broth- ers, one a prominent lawyer, the other an unscrupulous doctor, lived here. The men, who sometimes quarreled violently, gradually became so antagonistic that they fussed all the time. One evening they were arguing in an upstairs room. The ladies paid no attention because they had grown accustomed to these frequent fits of passion. However, after some time had passed and the voices kept growing louder and angrier, they became alarmed and started to go to the room, thinking to settle the argument. Upon arriving at the second Hoor they heard a terrible scream and a thud as of some body coming in contact with another body. They ran to the door, but found it locked: they called, but no answer came from within. After some few minutes had passed, footsteps were heard within the room, and the doctor, smiling evilly, opened the door. Fearfully, they entered and beheld their other brother slumped in a chair, his glazed eyes staring at them and the forefinger of one hand, by some trick of fate, pointing toward the door, where his brother stood. There was nothing to indicate that he had died an unnatural death, 117 2- - - Y V 3 r if A-Y NJTITR A' Y except a thin red line about an inch long on the left side of his throat. There was no blood anywhere, on his clothes, on the lioor, or on the furniture. The sisters stood like statues, so overwhelmed were they at this sudden calamity. They were suddenly jarred back to earth by the grating of the key in the lock, and turning, they saw the door had been shut. The front door slammed and outside a piercing, inhuman wail rose on the wings of the wind and was whipped about among the sway- ing elms, gripping the hearts of the listeners like the icy claw of time. The next day the papers contained an article concerning the suicide of an unidentified man. And that evening the sisters sat up with the body of their brother, the lawyer, which had been placed in the front room of the house. Four candles were lighted, two at the head, and two at the foot, of the casket. Suddenly one of the sisters uttered a scream of horror and pointed, for there on the opposite walls two dark spots were forming. With each passing moment these became larger and darker. In a very short while they assumed the attitude of two men crouching opposite each other and they became very distinct. Thor- oughly horriiied now, the sisters hung drapes before the scene, but the shadows came right through the drapes. Upon seeing this and also that nothing was causing it, they became quite frightened and resolved to move away from the house immediately after the funeral. At last dawn came and with it the shadows disappeared. On the next night everything happened as it had the night before. But on the third night the shadows, after becoming as distinct as on the other two nights, suddenly leapt forward and clasped each other in a death-like embrace. The next morning the funeral was held and that afternoon the sisters left,-never to be heard of again. Since that time live different families, of which mine was one, have rented the house, and each was driven out by those infernal shadows, which have remained, despite the fact that the wall has been repapered for each new occupant, so the owners, for the sisters and brothers had only rented the house, are tearing it down and plan to build on its site a new, modern apartment. Here the foreman ended his tale and I told him I did not believe it. He immediately took me up on my unbelief and we made arrangements to meet that night at nine to go into the house. Fortunately the night was pitch black, and we met at the hour agreed upon, went in, using our flashlights. He knew his way around and so directed me to the front room. Standing on one side of the room he flashed his light on the other, and there, I beheld those grim spectres, the lurking shadows. john Lampe, 8. 118 Tragedy ,. OR the last five days that consistent growling and grumbling had been going on through the whole family. This was Q Lg too much for Beno, who, although only seventeen years old, E, seemed to be the center of the attack when anyone became angry. Why should he, by far the most innocent of the four, be picked on so much? Why could not his sister, who was at that time nearly twenty, get some of the blame? Well, he would not stand it much longer. He would give them one more chance and then leave for good. Yes, for good. He would show them. 'Wi 3 Sure enough, the next morning his sister, who always arose late, wanted Beno to get her mail for her. It was only three flights of stairs clown to the mail box. It would not hurt him, she said. Beno, who was just about ready to leave for school, shot back an answer which did not please his sister very much. Why should I get your confounded mail? Get up and get it yourself, you never do anything anyway. You can just hop in the creek! That is what you can do! Beno! came the sharp sound of his mother's voice, The idea of you talking to your sister in such a manner. She asked a very simple question and if you had any respect for your parents at all, you would never talk like that. You two children are getting to be just like cats and dogs. I have never seen the like. Aw, there you go bawling me out again. Why don't you ever bawl her out? That will be enough out of you, young man! Not another word, shot back the mother. Making very funny, grumbling noises deep in his throat, Beno walked to his room. There he picked up his hat, took the remaining eight dollars of his allowance from a dresser drawer, and walked out again. He would show them. They would be sorry. Without another word, he walked out of the house. Where would he go? That was the first question that confronted his blurred brain. For nearly ten minutes he stood at the bottom of the steps trying to think of a place to go. As nature had been good to him, he had grown to a height of five feet, ten inches. He could very easily lie about his age and wander around with the rest of the outcasts. Pulling his hat on a bit tighter he walked away. Good-bye, for a while anyway, he said bitterly. as he sauntered away. For two weeks he wandered until his money gave out. Then an- other question confronted him. How was he to live? His heart was heavy and his clothes were beginning to show the wear of a park bench 119 ,, , K,-.P -- 4,-,,.. k- Y----, , , , and the ground. He was tempted to take small things that did not belong to him. He did not call it stealing. He was just kinda, well, he did not know exactly just what he would call it. Days turned to weeks and the weeks turned into months. Not once had he heard from his parents or had they heard from him. He was out for revenge and they would never find him. It would never do for them to find him now because at the end of the year, as most petty thieves do, he had turned to be crooked. Beno was still young but had grown, in the last year, to be a mas- sive giant in build and like an ox in strength. He had become very good looking but was still a woman hater. Night after night Beno stole things until he reached the time that he was to be dreaded and was a hunted man. Often after a night's work, he would sit in some secluded spot and dream of his home and his parents, whom he had not seen for nearly three years. At last, one night, his conscience got the best of him and he resolved to go home. He had found an apartment a few days before in which he figured he could get a remarkable amount of money. He would work that job and quit. Home! Wouldn't it be wonderful, he thought. Night came and Beno started out. After riding on the cars for nearly an hour he came to the apartment. The house looked easy to him. After feeling in his pockets for his tools and his automatic, he carefully sneaked up the back steps. The door was easy and everything went Fine until he reached the hallway. Here he made a great blunder by stepping on some kind of an animal. A loud meow issued and a cat scampered away. Gee, he murmured. I wonder what will happen now? He did not have long to wait for a dark figure stole out from a doorway and Beno knew it was the man of the apartment. That did not worry Beno. He was trying to think of a way to get by the man. Evidently he could be seen. He saw the man raise an arm which pointed straight at him. Ducking as quick as lightning, and at the same time whipping out his automatic, he fired. Once! Twice! A scream and a thump was heard as the man collapsed and two white figures rushed out of the darkness to the side of the dead man. Lights flashed and Beno gasped! My God! Father! Mother! My son, cried his mother and rushed for his side, but too late. Beno, gasping at the horrible sight of his dead father and his hys- terical mother and sister, realized what he had done, and without think- ing, raised the revolver to his head and sent a bullet crashing to his brain. That was all. just the end of another misspent life. Alton Bookout. 120 Ma dn ess Igigfggq-1 Y friends have, for a year, wondered at the obvious breech TI 'I between my brother and me. For some months they have xi been droppino from me. But even that concerns me but tgp., little My chief desire now is to review, if only to myself, E the events leading up to my estrangement from the only 9 V . s , l I 1 l b other living member of my family. My brother, Wilbur Inglis, was without a doubt, at one time the finest horseman in America. His name has gone down in the records of the Haarstick Riding as its most celebrated rider, and in the memo- ries of other devotees of the saddle as the truest of sportsmen. Even I am forced, not now by any fraternal affection surely, to acknowledge that in his prime, thirteen years ago, he was the most perfect figure of a man I had ever known. I might add that I myself was by no means a poor horseman, and, owing to this, was quite a favorite with the younger members of the club-these composing the bulk of the society in which Wilbur and I lived. But I must not enter upon any long description of myself. The story begins at the New Year Ball which all of the gentlefolk of the region were wont to attend. Here, for the first time, I met her of whom I had dreamed since youth. I was little more than a youth at the time of which I write, but by the sight of her under that blaze of lights in the ballroom of the old club, I was so blinded to all else about me that, at first, I failed to notice her escort, Mr, Allyn. He owned the estate just north of the Haarstick territory and although he had been a friend of my family, I had seen little of him for several years after the death of my uncle with whom I was living. The few glimpses I had of him were either on the riding circle at the club or at some such function as this. I was especially surprised as I compared him with his companion. For he was a man, who, in spite of his vigorous exercise, chiefly on horseback, had begun to bend under the weight of his years. This especially so since his daughter-I had never seen her-had left for school in Europe some years before. The girl, on the other hand, appeared little more than a childg perhaps in her late 'teens. But With- out a doubt she was the girl whom I had previously visualized in my youthful dreams. Some idea might be obtained of my rapture in the fact that I was so intent on the beautiful image she presented as they approached, that I was unconscious of all else until Mr. Allyn's voice-it sounded as if 121 YL , f -4. - . - .-. gf f---. I .-dar.-ik f 9 he had spoken before and received no answer-awakened me once more to consciousness of those about me. I am happy to see you this evening, David, he greeted me. But then, you are not one to miss the New Year Celebration. This, he went on, is my daughter, June. Then, turning to the girl: june, I do not believe you and David have ever met, but you surely remember his uncle, my friend Henry Inglis? I know now that, at the moment, all of my self-possession was gone. I stammered something about his charming daughterg but, while the sound of my voice recalled me from my waking dreams of the ideal, still it had not restored full consciousness to me because, try as I will, I cannot remember my exact reply. So enraptured was I by her pres- ence that I am not, even now, mindful of any occurrence of the time except that I danced almost the entire evening with her, to the apparent annoyance of the other young men. Later I accompanied her and her father to their home, where before bidding me a good night, Mr. Allyn placed his hand upon my shoulder. David, he smiled, I want you to visit us more often. You know you have been rather neglecting us. I am having a few friends to dinner Wednesday evening. I shall be expecting you and your brother. Thank you, Mr. Allyn, I replied, I'm sure you can depend upon us. Good night, sir. Good night, Miss Allyn. On thelnext Wednesday night, Wilbur was dining with a few of his own friends. Consequently he was forced to send his apologies for not appearing, but I made quite sure that nothing would interfere with my engagement. Upon my arrival at the Allyn home, I was welcomed warmly by both Mr. Allyn and his daughter, who, indeed, seemed unusually cordial. After greetings had been exchanged, I was presented to the other guests. These were for the most part elderly people, friends of Mr. Allyn. I was, therefore, able to see more of june during the course of the evening than I would had there been many of the younger clique present. After dinner the men gathered for a little chat, during which I discovered in our host a most intense interest in the activities of the saddle. He was very pleasant and gave me to understand that he looked forward to a renewed acquaintance between the two families. On the morrow, he said, he would take a turn on horseback about the grounds of the club. His purpose was, primarily to introduce his daughter into the membership of the Haarstick Riding. I was profoundly delighted then, when he mentioned the fact that it would be well for me to meet them there. 1 1 Y ' A A - - - A -:-. - f 'Df ff nz- of I--f -W L f- JCX- Soon the ladies joined us again and the assembly became more gen- eral. june was among them, but no opportunity presented itself of talking quietly to her, and I prepared to leave rather early. After I took my leave of her father, he turned away, and June herself addressed me as I was departing. Aren't you going to bid me good night, Mr. Inglis? she asked. 'Why-'uh-of course, Miss Allyn, I replied. I sought for you butwas unable to disengage you for even a moment. Father tells me you are to meet us at the Club tomorrow. Yes. It was kind of him to invite me to join you. Do you ride much? At every opportunity. Won't you come again soon? In spite of the cold, we could ride almost anywhere. I am most eager to explore the estate again now that I am home. Well, I am even more eager to become acquainted with the place now. May I come any time? ss Of course. You won't forget about tomorrow? I couldn't. Good night then-David. to I'll see you tomorrow-June. I drove homeward as though in a dream. She had called me David! And I had called her June. Surely she loved me. For the expression I had surprised in her eyes on leaving told that. And she must have seen my devotion. Even so, I would have to let her know deiinitelyg show her my feelings. But for this night, I was happy enough. It- the other could wait. On the morrow, and on many of the days following, I rode about the country with June. Sometimes we were joined by her father or by Wilbur, in whom I soon recognized a rival. He became, after the First few meetings, almost childlike, a more daring horseman than ever, in hope of attracting her attention by his very recklessness. And I feared him. I feared his gayety and desire to show off . I feared his power over all with whom he came in contact. I But I soon grew to believe that my jealousy was not so well founded for, in spite of my handsome brother, june continued as she had been when we first met. And by the time spring arrived, in a desire to thrust aside all danger of Wilbur's growing regard for her, I mustered courage, on one of our rides together, to turn my mount directly before hers and to declare, simply and almost abruptly: I love you, june. No doubt you've seen it in all my actions since I First met you. You care for me toog don't you? 123 And I shall never forget, not even after what has happened since, the look that was in her eyes as she met my gaze. My heart fairly pounded as I waited for her to speak. 'KI-I know, David. I'm so-so happy and-and proud. Then she burst into tears as I drew up and reached over for the bridle of her horse. A secret engagement undoubtedly seemed more romantic. There- fore we jealously guarded the news and, in the preparations for mar- riage, june and I paid little attention to the rumor that my brother had accepted a wager concerning a new stallion recently purchased by a certain Henry Collier, one of the members of the Haarstick Riding. It was a vicious beast, by some declared unconquerable. But, because of Wilbur's reputation as a rider, no one of his immediate friends doubted, in any way, his ability to curb the spirit of any animal he might mount. But shortly before the day set for the event, Wilbur returned from a call upon the Allyns in visibly low spirits. What have you been doing? I ask jestingly. Did the fair Lady june turn you down? Yes. That's just what did happen. You know, old fellow, I thought a lot of her. Fact is, one might say I'm crazy about her. Yes? For just a moment I felt a shiver of anxiety. Yes, he replied, I told her, but she said no. Seemed almost apologetic, but refused to give me any actual reason. Simply said nofl But even such an incident as that had little effect upon Wilbur. By the next morning he was his old selfg and by the day chosen for the ride, he was fairly bubbling over with vitality. Well, Dave, he called in greeting to me that morning, we'll show 'em today how to handle horses and women. ' You may handle the horse, brother o'mine, I returned, but you'll find the women a bit different, I'm thinking. Don't know about that. If I manage this stallion for old Collier, she ought to pay a little more attention to me. I've seen her a few times since she turned me down, you know. No, I didn't know it. Well I have. She was quite agreeable. I swear she almost hinted that she might take more notice of me after I win that bet today. I have to go now, Dave. You'll be at the Club to see me ride, wonlt you? With that he left me. Disloyalt' as I knew it was to her, I was unable to dismiss from my mind Wilbur's Words spoken so carelessly and with such assurance. But that was like him. He would never believe, not for an instant, that anyone could refuse him anything he wanted. IM 1-f - Q: ':'1 ' zfwg- isf aes' , :ii - gfiysxv It was a small crowd that gathered upon the paddock that day. There were no outsiders, merely Wilbur, Collier, June and her father, and a few grooms, as I arrived. Wilbur, of course, was as self-confident as a man could be. I do not believe that even Collier himself doubted his victory over the animal. But whatever the spectators thought, the horse had ideas all his own. Truth to tell, he had the air of one delib- erately considering each factor of the affair: seeking the most efficient method of unseating his opponent. I use the word opponent because what followed seemed to me more of a combat between two like indi- viduals than a contest between man and horse. The animal started out across the paddock sunfishing , twisting about in such manner that first one side then the other would be upper- most. At intervals he would rear, shaking his entire body, but each time he would be pulled to his haunches by the man upon him. The struggle, in its violence, rendered useless any skill on the part of the rider. It was merely a man's strength pitted against that of a horse. Each time the latter arose he was dragged down before he could turn completely about. The affair, I believe, lasted but a few seconds. It was over before any of use could clearly understand its violence. I am still unable to recall exactly how it occurred, but, following a series of vicious twists, the horse reared, and for once the man upon him was unable to bring him down. They went over backward, and I saw my brother crash down beneath the saddle with the stallion on top of him. He lived, but he was no longer the Wilbur Inglis I had known. Instead, within two weeks after the fall, he was brought home from the hospital, white and weak, propped in his chair. The doctor said that he would never ride-or walk again. And shortly after his return, June, in answer to my pleas for an early marriage, informed me by note that our engagement was ended. All the fear and agony of my being must have shown in my face as I sought her explanation. When I arrived at the Allyn home I was told that she was walking about the grounds. I saw that the expression of my face must have revealed the purpose of my visit far better than any words could have done. For, on meeting her, before I could speak, she led me to a seat upon the ground beside her overlooking a stretch of road down which we had often ridden. I know what you came to say, David, she began. But I just couldn't keep you from knowing any longer. Knowing what, June? About our engagement. I-Oh, David, I must have loved you that day you told me. I think I may love you even now-or I wouldn't feel the way I do. 125 Dedication To the four educational administrators whose vision, wisdom, and leadership have been linked indissolubly with the establishment and development of the Frank Louis Soldan High School, this issue, commemorative of the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the school, is dedicated by the editorial board of the Soldan Scrip: FRANK LOUIS SOLDAN Superintendent, St. Louis Public Schools, 1895 - 1908 BEN BLEWETT Superintendent, St. Louis Public Schools, 1908 - 1917 WILLIAM J. S. BRYAN Assistant Superintendent, Public High Schools, 1908- JOHN RUSH POWELL Principal of the Frank Louis Soldan High School, 1909- But why did you send that note? I can't see- Because Wilbur and I were married the day before he was brought home. She waited a moment for me to fully absorb the meaning of her words. Then she continued: Don't you understand? He loved me and he-l' I But you don't love him! You know you don't. You just said that you love me. I don't know what it is. I'm not so sure but that I love him. He needs me so much. That's not love. That's pity. We all feel that way toward him. It's done now, David. We can't change it. Don't look that way. Can't We just try to-to forget? That was twelve years ago. Since then people have often won- dered at the devotion of his beautiful wife. Men seemed to understandg because they called him the truest of sportsmen. For not a meet or a race has been held at Haarstick Riding without my brother's attendance. After his accident, even though unable to ride, himself, he sat as a spectator at every event of the turf he could reach. Even I, after the first bitterness of June's loss had been put behind, looked upon him as something noble, braver than any of his fellows. Even today I am the only man who fully understands him. Fortunately June is no longer with usg for if she had been living a year ago and had attended the November meet at the Club, she surely would have beheld what I did. I do not believe she could have endured it. Anyone who was there can, no doubt, recall the accident which occurred before the stands. Colonel House's mare, Scarab, was being put over the water jumps just in front of the box Wilbur and I occupied. She collided with a horse next to her as they took the jump together. The other animal swerved and kept its footing, but Scarab stumbled and went down upon her rider in much the same manner Collier's stallion crushed Wilbur twelve years before. I was actually sick as I witnessed the sight, and attempted to shield Wilbur from it by moving into his way until I could get him to turn his head. But, horrible as it is, when I turn to block off his view of the Field, he pushed me aside to watch a bright bay mare struggling to rise from off a still form. I saw his face then and realized that here he was watching a long expected event. I understood at last why he had wit- nessed so many meets and races. Hemwas smiling. Robert N. Lawson, June'29. 126 it , J ?i 1lAI',Q: -'QT ' 'Vt Jima e ffl 1 Dongola p I ,.--- , OR three years the greatest mystery surrounded the resigna- 'lfiia tion of four young men from the employ of the Anglo-Ori- ' f ental Lumber Co. Each of them had thrown up what prom- ised to be an excellent position, a branch managership at 1- lg least. Each was a trusted employee, steady and capable in his work. And yet, each of them had left the company's service without any apparent reason whatever. The explanation of their behavior had recently come to light in the form of a letter to William Frobisher, Superintendent of the home office in Liverpool. It came from one, Clyde Flemming, the first of these young men who were sent out from England to the branch post. He had been the most promising of the number, but also the one who re- tained the position for the shortest space of time. By way of introduc- tion, he apologized for his abrupt leave-taking and for his failure to give any adequate reasons for his conduct. He stated that, fearful of becoming involved in the examination being made into the fate of his immediate superior, he wished to describe the man's disappearance. The rest of his letter reads thus 1- If you will remember, sir, you called at my office a little over two years ago. You explained to me that you had received a Wire from Packer stating that he needed a reliable man to aid him in a certain matter which had recently come up in the Dongola territory. You declared that I was the very man for the assignment, and you also dropped the hint that you were becoming weary with Packer' s continuous calls for assistance in a task which any competent man could handle for himself. I remember your exact words. You said: 'If the man is unable to fill the bill, then I'll have to find someone who can. Therefore, I want you to study this Dongola district and see what you can pick up. Inci- dently, you can assist Packer in that affair of his, and learn something of his dutiesf In obedience to your orders, I made arrangements by wire with the Bombay manager for my reception at the steamer. He, in turn, informed Packer of my plan to proceed from Bombay to Sringuna where I was to meet him. - I shall not bother you, Mr. Frobisher, with the details of my jour- ney to Singuna, except to say that your Bombay manager has his district in hand perfectly. But at Sringuna I was indeed relieved to meet Packer, who, contrary to my expectations, appeared to be quite energetic, an excellent worker and competent manager. 127 During the live days' journey up the river to the branch headquar- ters at Vombool, I respected his apparent taciturnity and spent my time in studying the man. He was not strongg his nerves were in a very bad condition. This, I decided, must be the penalty paid by some men for too long a stay in the tropics. His health obviously depended upon his returning to a more temperate climate at once. By the way, sir, this country is just lousy, if I may use the term, with fever and cholera. When I mentioned it to him he agreed, but declared that matters at the post were in such a state that he could not possibly leave. However, he said that as soon as I had learned something of the conditions, he would apply to the home office for a transfer, or failing that, that he would be forced to resign for the sake of his health. It seems that he had asked for an assistant simply to be able to seek a post in a cooler climate as soon as his successor had become familiar with the business. Late that afternoon we arrived at Vombool-it could be called a town only by courtesy. The place consisted of a wooden stockade, inside of which were about twenty cabins-or huts-housing something like an hundred natives, a warehouse, and a more pretentious cottage for Packer. In this, he said, would be room enough for us both. Here his house-boy relieved us of our luggage, and I was able to stretch for the first time since leaving Sringuna. That night, after dinner, he offered to explain to me why he had been, for some time, requesting assistance in his management of the post. He drew his chair close to mine and leaned over. 'Flemmingf he asked, in almost a whisper, 'do you carry a gun?' In reply, I drew from my back pocket a .380 automatic. 'Well, in the first place,' he continued, 'that thing may be all right back home, but here you want something with stopping power, like this.' From under his vest-he always wore one withoutia coat-he drew a .45 and handed it to me for inspection. 'There,' he went on, 'is a gun. You also notice that I carry it under my armg the draw is quicker that way, see ?' And he gave me a demonstration. You can throw a gun in one motion that way, but car- rying it where you do, it's necessary to reach back and then pull it up. However, I'm not going to start a class in marksmanship just now. I merely said this in order to impress upon you the fact that you should never be unarmed as long as you stay here. Keep a gun within twelve inches of your hand even when you sleep.' 'Ah!' thought I, 'just as I expected. The man has made enemies of some of the natives and now he can't handle thern.' But for Packer I donned my most interested air. 'Now, old fe1low,' I said aloud, 'suppose you begin at the beginning and give me the whole story as it ought to come.' 128 'All right,' he replied, 'though it's not very definite and there is really little I can tell. It's more like something you have to feel.' 'Five months ago I had a severe attack of the real blackwater fever. When I came out of it I was as weak as a cat. For a while I didn't think I could come out. But it happened that I did. I wish now I hadn't. I was a wreck. My nerves were bad at the time and I attrib- uted it partly to them. The kernel of the story is that I thought I was being watched. Even when I slept, I'd wake up with a feeling that something was spying on me. 'As I said, I thought it was my nerves, or maybe indigestion. Then the idea came to me that one of those niggers'-he waved his arm toward the lower end of the compound-'I got to thinkin' that maybe one of them had it in for me. They do that sometimes, you know. 'With that idea in my head, I began packing a gun everywhere. I used to carry it only after dark or on a long trip. The fact is, I let my nerve slip so that I'd go to bed on my back with my arms folded to be able to grab this old cannon in a hurry. Even had my bed moved into the next room where I keep my big guns. 'Well,' he continued after a pause, 'I finally convinced myself that I was suffering from some sort of hallucinationg that the life up here without White companions had cracked me a little. It was then that the idea first struck me of getting shifted to another office, even at a lower salary, and I wrote my first letter to Frobisher. 'For a while after that I managed to control myself and it seemed that the trouble had left me. I was even thinking, one night as I lay in bed, of cancelling my request for a transfer. But that very night, just as I was dropping off to sleep, I felt those eyes again, for the first time in-Oh-two or three weeks. The sensation was stronger than ever before. I could even feel the presence of another person in the room. 'From then on life here was torture. While everything seemed all right in the presence of another person, even of one of the boys outside, when I knew that I was alone-or that I should be alone-I could then feel that someone or something was near me. I shall never be able to make you understand how I dreaded sunset. But after the sun had gone down, I dared not leave my cabin. And after I'd turn in at night! While I'd be lying in bed, this thing would move about the room. n 'I almost developed a crick in the neck from looking over my shoulder at every noise or shadow. That's my trouble, Flemming. Now can you blame rne for wanting a transfer to another post? I sometimes believe it is my nerves, but when the dark comes I know it's something real. In either case, if I stay here, 1,11 go crazy. You know, I haven't IB even seen my wife for two years. What shall I do? There's nothing tangible to work on. It's just-everything's a hash. Maybe I am crazy right now, but the point is-What am I going to do?' The man looked so worn, sir, that I couldn't help feeling sorry for himg and by way of comforting the poor fellow, I suggested that he take a short trip up into the hills to one of the towns along the Assam border where he could see more of white men. At this there came into his eyes the same expression that I fancy must appear in those of a man just taken off the rack. He seemed not joyful or gay, for the strain upon him must have been too heavy to permit that, but he seemed at peace with himself, as though he had once more begun to live. 'I'll do that, boy,' he exclaimed. 'The Lord knows I feel as though it would do me goodf The next morning while having my Hrst meal served in bed, Packer entered, not in his pajamas, but in full equipment for a trip, even down to corked boots and whipcord breechesg and his face was fairly gleaming. 'Mornin', Flemmingf he called quite heartily, Tm following your advice about that trip up country. You can take care of the post for about three weeks, can't you? There won't be much to do. By then I'll be in condition to stick it here until my transfer comes.' 'There vvon't be any new reports to run up, will there?' I asked. 'I can handle the business until you return. Behave yourself.' 'I'1l do that.' And with a few last orders and explanations he left me and trotted, almost gaily, out to the gate where his boy awaited him with a cart. I Watched him mount up beside the driver as the gate swung to behind them. A few minutes later they could be heard cross- ing the ford in the direction of Man-Koumbing. p Of course I was delighted to see him go for his own sake, but his story had made more of an impression upon my mind than I had thought. In fact, I found myself so lidegty that until an hour afterward I felt inclined to send a runner asking him to return. Mr. Packer might be excused, in his illness, for believing such fantastic things, but why should I, just arrived and in perfect health, be so affected by his ghost stories? However, even as I put that question to myself, I sensed the answer. I was not well. It had been a hard trip up from Sringuna to the post and for one unused to the heat, it was a great drain upon the vitality. With this idea in mind, I called my boy and stated my intention of having a light meal immediately following my, bath, and although feeling greatly refreshed by the combination of food and cold vvater-that is, water supposed to be cold-I nevertheless carried out my original intention of seeking my bed early in the evening. Incidently I neglected Packer's advice concerning the gun. 130 Near morning I was aroused by the oddest sensation conceivable. I am not psychic, but I most certainly could feel the presence of some- thing in the room. Something I know was watching me. Even as I lay there, peering into the dark for a glimpse of my visitor, I could feel him or it moving about the room. Now all this tallied perfectly with Pack- er's story and, with icy perspiration trickling down my back, I sprang from the cot to see what the thing might be. But I found nothing. There was no trace of anyone having been in the room at all. I Of course, after sunrise, I managed to persuade myself that it had been nothing but a nightmare, probably caused by too much sympathy for my superior. But when the performance was repeated at irregular intervals during the next two weeks, I began to appreciate the man's frame of mind. However, I was unable even then to reach a decision as to the real cause of these disturbances, for, even as a child, I would be frequently infiuenced so greatly by some Wild tale that for weeks afterward my health would actually suffer. Although I used this old memory of my boyhood to bring myself back to my normal self, I was greatly relieved when Packer returned a week earlier than I had expected. I was hard at work in an attempt to quiet myself for a siesta when the low hum of insects outside my mos- quito netting was drowned in a commotion among the natives which carried me back to reality from a half doze. The door opened and in walked Packer, even as I was moving toward the door. 'Hello there, old man,' I called, 'How was the trip? Have a good rest ?' He scarcely grunted. 'Good Lord, fellow, you must be worn out,' I went on. 'Why didn't you take it easy instead of coming down through the heat? You look all done up.' Indeed the poor chap did look haggard, as if he hadn't been sleep- ing well. For a moment I suspected that he was suffering from sun- stroke, so ghastly did he appear. But that fear was soon dispelled to make -place for another. 'Flemmingj he said, 'I want to talk to you as soon as we're alone. Wait 'til I get Ho Sin up here to put away my luggagef 7 After a few minutes he returned and without so much as a 'thank you' draped himself across my cot, boots and all. At first he appeared ready to cry. Then, recovering himself, closed his eyes and addressed me. 'I don't need to tell you that my trip did me no good, Flemmingf he began. 'Well-maybe we were wrong,' I answered in an attempt to con- ceal what I fear would have shown in my face had he opened his eyes. 'Perhaps you needed a-' 131 L, Y f-- , -12: -- W- ' Q, Y-, law: . -- Y ! 'No, I don't mean that,' he returned, 'I mean that I'm worse off now than ever before. I can't even go home now because it will follow me. When I went up to Man-Koumbing I planned several parties and hunting trips, but most of all, I planned to escape this damned thing that watches me, hoped to leave it behind-lose it.' 'And didn't you?' I asked. He paid no attention to me. 'I hoped to lose it,' he sobbed, 'but it followed me up into the hills and I didn't escape from it for a minute.' 'But why don't you go home to your wife? You say you havenit seen her for two years. just think, man, how glad she would be to see you.' He did not reply. 'Why, while you were gone, your spook completely forgot to come after me,' I lied. 'I tell you your nerves are all shot and the tropics will be no place for you. Go home to England and see a good doctor. He can probably-' 'It's no use,' he interrupted. 'I will never shake this thing off, Flemming. I can't possibly go home to Heleneg that would mean taking IT back to her.' He buried his face in the pillow and I withdrew from the room as quietly as I could. And that night I was convinced beyond a doubt, although I would not admit it to Packer, that he suffered no more from nerves than I. For after at last sinking off into slumber I was aroused by the old sensation of being watched by something in the room. Automatically I reached for my gun and electric torch. But when I felt the latter in my hand, I hesitated to switch on the light. This thing in my room was moving slowly about, circling my bed. In horror I waited as it narrowed its circle toward me. Suddenly when it seemed that I could be driven into hysterics by sheer terror-my attention was drawn from my own plight by a scream from Packer's room, followed by the sound of bare feet padding down the hallway. It was then that I sent the beam of light through the darkness, catching Packer himself in the act of dashing into my room. 'What the devil?' I began, but he broke me off before I could Hnish. 'Flemmingf he gasped, 'It-something-God knows what it was -it was in my room. I felt it. It came and touched me on the forehead before I could cry out and drive it away.' :fc :2: :Zz :k 2: A week later, I sat in my own' cottage, to which I had recently moved, correcting a pile of surveyor's reports by the light of my mid- night oil, when Packer entered the open door behind me. I arose with a start, and it would be putting it mildly to say that I was relieved upon recognizing him. ll ..-, ' 2 1 r.. i' 33:42 ' -1 tip? 51r' Y f.,i 1 'Flemming,' he began, 'my transfer is here at last. Came in today's mail. Frobisher says that while there's no place for me back home, he can shift me to a desk somewhere in India, Simla, perhapsf 'Great,I replied. 'Now that you are going back where you can see a few White men, I know that you'l1 be able to shake your-' Here my eye fell upon the desk, upon the spot where I had laid my pen across the margin of a page of records. 'Packer, look here! This is where I puttthat pen. Now look at it.' It lay upon the upper part of the desk and we both knew that pens never roll all the way up a drawing board. Although I had not intended to alarm the chap at the very time he needed peace-before returning to some sort of civilization-never theless, the exclamation had been forced from me by sheer surprise- surprise and fear. For I remember quite clearly where I had placed the pen as I arose to congratulate him, but upon looking down, purely by accident, I saw that it had been moved. At the same time, the feeling came over me that in the room with us was some third being. Yet nothing was to be seen. For some time we both remained frozen in our places. Then Packer dropped into a chair, trembling violently, his head bowedg and, although I have seen animals bristle and have heard of hair standing on end, this was the first time I saw it happen to a man. Not a breath of air was stirring, but I could see the short hairs along the back of his neck move slightly and begin to elevate themselves. I suddenly realized that the perspiration was falling in little drops from my left hand, and already a spot on the Hoor looked as if someone had spilt water there, a good deal of it, too. At last the fellow's hand sought for something under his vest. 'Flemmingf he whispered-I was alarmed at the tone of his voice, so Hat and hollow, 'Flemming, I was in such a hurry to get here that I left my gun at home. Can you lend me one of yours? I'm packing up tonight and I'll advise you to do the same! With an effort, I managed to shake my head. Suit yourself then, boy. But by morning, Leon Packer will be as far from this damn place as he can get. 'You know, Clyde, I don't mind admitting that Iim afraid to cross that thirty or forty feet to my own cabin in the dark.' As he moved toward the door, I handed him my little 25-40 rifle from its rack. Then, upon reaching the doorway, he brandished the rifle, and, I think more to bolster up his own courage, than to convey any idea to me, he babbled: 'I'm using this on anything that gets in my way tonight. By tomorrow night-' At this point, something-I can- not tell what it was,-but something forced me to turn my head sharply. Behind me I saw the familiar walls and furnishings, nothing more. A 133 W ' . QI: 'A :fwg - 14- -'1 W5-T, f-W A- 1l ':!.Q man's nerves do sometimes play tricks, but never had I been tricked in that manner. Or was I tricked? Could there have been something there? I was certain that there was an hostil presence in the room. Then-'Odd,' I thought, 'Very odd that Packer should have left so abrupt1y.' I turned my eyes toward the door. It was open, as usual, but the mosquito netting over it was still, not shaking as it would had someone brushed against it to leave. But he was gone! No one can understand the full meaning of the word 'horror' until he has felt it as I felt it then. Packer had not of his own accord left the room as a material body or he would have disturbed the netting in some way. Nor had anything been able to take him through that doorway. But he was gone! F lemming's letter continues in an apology for not fuliilling his posi- tion at Vombool, and for his refusal to disclose his whereabouts. But the subsequent resignations of his successors may perhaps bear him out in his excuses for such an abrupt refusal to continue in the employ of this company. Robert N. Lawson, 8. The Wiser Choice EING a brain specialist, I am naturally interested in every I-.- gg., if human type. Many a story lies hidden underneath an ordi- ' nary manner of living and it has been one of my greatest .H joys to ferret out these histories and do what I can to help 'N 1-. 1? the afflicted one. My interest had been aroused for some time by a young man, a plumber by name, who was surprisingly named Coppersmith . The consistency of name with trade, and the young man himself were a puzzle to me. My first experience with him had been at my home when our water pipes had burst. His conscientious attitude toward his work made me investigate and I found that he was most ambitious, studying at night and making money to become a doctor. That he should have chosen the occupation of a plumber, having no connection at all with medicine, his interest in my own profession, and his undoubted worth, all three incited me to further investigation. One day, when he was called in for a little matter of pipes again, I purposely stayed in the room with him. Under cover of a book, I studied him at work. I noticed him straighten up once or twice with a puzzled expression, and then, glancing at me, resume his labor. Suddenly I spoke to him, john, it's rather singular your having the name of Coppersmith. Was your father a plumber? He appeared 134 4. ,, A rf.: :fl ,- IQ, -f, -T 51, i,.- 1?-1?-X,-LCN, startled by the question but finally replied-much to my amazement- I'1l tell you, Dr. Williams, I chose that name for myself because I could think of no other more suitable. What do you mean? I asked, startled, but delighted to find my apprehensions true. It's quite a story, sir-perhaps you haven't time? Yes, indeed, my dear boy-go right ahead. Y Where I was born, he began, how old I am, and what my name is-I don't know. I seem to have lost all memory of my past. About three years ago, down on the sea coast there was a terrific storm. Some fisherman, looking for wreckage along the shore, found me. They thought I was drowned but I revived and began a new life, for I could remember nothing of what I had been. For a year, I lived with them trying to regain my past, but finally came here to the city to study medicine. The only job I could get at first was as a plumber's assistant, so I have stayed with him while working my way through night school. But can't you remember just one little thing for a clue to your past life? I questioned. He closed his eyes and tried to concentrate. Only-a-sort of, he struggled for words- all I can see is a thick darkness-and water- and I seem to be struggling against something vague and terrible. It's all very hazy and probably is nothing but a dream I had when I was drowning. I pondered this a few moments and then asked, Why did you choose to become a doctor? It sounds strange, doctor, but it is a desire that I can't smother, I am only happy when I think of myself as a doctor-helping people to health and happiness. Perhaps before I lost my memory I was a doctor -or wished to be one-I don't know. We became great friends and I helped the boy in his studying. Finally, I persuaded him to allow me to operate and see if I could regain his past for him. As I have said, I am a brain specialist and enjoy quite a reputation for my operations in medical circles. This is to explain my apparent egotism in hoping to cure such a hopeless case. john Coppersmith is a brave man, and he placed himself entirely in my charge. I secured for him, my best nurse, and, after weeks of planning, I undertook the operation. The nurse, Miss Bradley, was with him day and night to note his every motion. The first two days he was unconscious, but on the third night as Miss Bradley's record shows, john began to mutter incoherently. The next day the mumbling became plainer. The nurse and I listened all afternoon to his cries. We grew 135 The Soldan Memorial ,M-M NE of the most impressive auditorium sessions of the year 'Z 'f 4 was the memorial exercise on the anniversary of the birth of Dr Soldan October 20 At one o'clock the school assem- bled m the auditorium Mr. Powell escorted the guests to the sta e Superintendent of Education, Mr. Blewett, As- sistant Superintendents Mr Bryan and Mr. Collins, and the President of M . g , the Board of Education Mr. Garneau. 1 After an explanation of the meaning of the day, Mr. Powell intro- duced Mr. Blewett, who spoke appreciatively and sympathetically on the life and character of Dr. Soldan. After a song by a quartet of Soldan boys, Mr. Bryan spoke for a few minutes on personal reminis- cences of work with Dr. Soldan. It had been known for some time prior to this day that a portrait of Dr. Soldan, painted by Mr. Kissack of the Soldan faculty, had been presented by him to the Board of Education. No more appropriate place could be found for the portrait than the walls of the Soldan High School, and no more appropriate time for its presentation than on this memorial day. 10 1, 1- 'C .,-Liff--f :Qi --:- X--df -:Afx A 4'-??i17 fJCr horrified at what we heard. john writhed in agony, but it appeared to be agony of the soul rather than of the body. At times he screamed and became so violent that we moved him to an isolated room. All night we listened, and from the broken sentences gathered his story- and such a story! Our John Coppersmith, the plumber, the would-be doctor, the highly-esteemed young man, was a murderer! It seemed that he had been alone in the world, living with friends, when by a horrible carelessness on his part the little son of the family was killed. Perhaps his desire to be a doctor had sprung from the moments of torture he lived through while the child was dying. At any rate, he had run away and seemed to have lost his memory from the terrible anguish he went through. Was it right to bring our dearly loved friend back to a life of useless self-reproach and misery? Miss Bradley and I looked at each other over his trembling body. John was with me at dinner tonight. He is my right hand man now and I couldn't get along without him. You know, he said to me, sometimes I am glad your operation was not successful, doctor. I might have been a pauper, I might have been a thief, and yet, I might have been a king's son, who knows?', Grace Crowe, 7. Pablo -1 UST another immigrant-just one in the throngs of excited, slfiz - . . steaming masses of humanity that pour from the ship's steerage into our land of opportunity. Pablo, a dreamy- L' .1 l eyed, wistful boy, was all alone . Back there in sunny Spain, ik . just two short months ago he had laid his mother and father to their last rest, and now here he was, bewildered and fright- ened, in the midst of New York's teeming life. Clinging tightly to his little bundle of clothing, he ventured into the confusion of traffic. A sound of shrieking brakes, a pitiful cry,-and Pab1o's beautiful nineteen years were stretched on the ground. His dreamy eyes were closed and above the right one an ugly gash was streaming crimson blood across his brow to form a tiny puddle under his temple. Quickly an adventure-seeking, excitement-craving crowd gath- ered closely, completely stopping traflic. Above the tooting of the horns,fthe throbbing of engines, the shrill cries of women, the whistles of frantic policemen trying to clear way for traffic, piercing the very unconsciousness of the prostrate boy rose a sullen, angry voice. These dirty immigrants! Why in the name of 1 can't they stay where they belong? 136 Hurt darkness fell upon the boy. Pablo stirred uneasily, arousing sharp pains in his right arm, which made the perspiration break out in great beads upon his forehead. A groan of utter misery and pain broke through his lips. Consciousness with its intense suffering was returning. Instantly a tender hand was placed upon the bandage of the injured arm and a sweet, soothing voice calmed him. With an almost superhuman effort, Pablo opened his eyes. Through the hazehe had a dim vision of red, red lips to which his eyes remained glued. Then these lips opened. Oh, the pearly whiteness of those teeth. They fascinated the beauty-starved boy. Drink this, tinkled a silver voice. And then go to sleep like a good boy. Obediently as a little child the immigrant drank the liquid placed to his lips, still gazing raptly at that Hower-like mouth. So it was that Pablo met Marian. Nor did he ever recover from his adoration for those lips. Certainly he was not blind to the darling little nose, the gorgeous blue eyes, nor the rippling Waves of golden hair. But always did Marian's lips haunt him. Every day of those many days that Pablo spent in the Charity Ward of that great hospital, Marian came and spent a few minutes with him when her duties were a little less urgent. Perhaps the humble adoring gleam in those wistful eyes called forth an answering friendliness from the girl. Certainly, she had never before given so much thought to an immigrant in the Charity Ward. But as she said to Armand, he was such a beautiful boy . Armand, however, failed to see that. In his mind his fiancee had only one fault-that of being too interested in immigrants. And he said so. It brought on a quarrel. Foolish perhaps, but then all life is foolish in a way. I can't understand, Armand, Marian said, in an icy tone, what right you have to condemn my views. You are narrow-minded and can't, 'or won't, see both sides to any question. Under the circumstances, I believe I had better break off the engagement. Here is your ring. Armand's face went suddenly white. Marian-please- he faltered, holding out his hand appealingly. Let's never mention this question again. Steadfastly, Marian held to her decision. When you can come to me, she said, and honestly tell me that you have a likable interest in our country's immigrants, I'll try to accept you again. So Armand went his way, and Marian went back to her work. The day Pablo was to be discharged, he found Marian Ycrying. Upon hearing a halting explanation, Pablo's eyes flashed and he resolved 137 to do all in his power to keep Marian's lips from turning down at the corners-those adorable lips made for smiles, for cheerful words, for kisses- Pablo walked slowly down the steps of the hospital, leaving behind him the only friend he had in New York. Penniless, homeless, jobless, a poor wanderer with no definite purpose except to make Marian's lips smile. Oh, his head hurt. That gash, though healed, brought a different kind of pain, a forgetfulness of everything but Marian's lips-those lips which were the first thing he had seen of beauty in this new country. Suddenly he heard a voice behind him talking-talking. That voice! Now he remembered! just as he had lapsed into unconsciousness that day he had heard that voice. It had said,-let's see-yes, it had said, These dirty immigrants! Why, in the name of - can't they stay where they belong? The poor befuddled mind of the boy caused him to turn and stare at the man with the voice. Such a young man, so strong and handsome, but for that look part sorrow, part hate, and part something else. How could Pablo know that that something else was a love which urged him to overcome the hate? This man was talking to a much older man who seemed to be arguing with him about immigrants, Pablo thought. Instinctively, Pablo crossed the street after them. Right in the middle of the thoroughfare, so intense was their argument, the two men paused for just a split second, but that was enough for a speeding limou- sine to come within a very few feet of them. Uttering a shrill, horrified scream, Pablo darted forward, and pushed the two men ,with all his might, sending them stumbling out of the way. But poor Pablo! Cruel America with its monster, Traffic! In his last thoughts Pablo saw Marian's lips smiling, though sad, and somehow, God knows how, he knew it was because of his act that day that she smiled. And the grate- ful and humbled Armand understood. Dorothy Compton, 7. nfs: F! I-Q 11,5 . I-li ,Inf ,E 1 bmw: 5 All 'g 'iv '-11' 'aw 4. 9 138 , A, - . - -Q,..,f .1-g ,.,f -, ,Q-ex 'fr - -f vi ff -VY - . - , ,ai - if :4 -f Michael Cordella X was an afternoon such as only Italy can offer. The sun 5317 was just warm enough, a slight breeze stirred the leaves in a kind of a happy, drowsy way. It was a beautiful garden 4 1 with a high stone wall all about it. There were many trees in 5, this garden-tall, stately treesg there were bright colored flowers in abundance. But, for all the beauty of the garden, the most in- teresting thing was not the garden nor the lovely old marble sun dial, nor the beautiful statuary around the huge garden, but a boy, bending over some white marble. His hair was a dark brown mass of curlsg his skin had been tanned by the sun. Michael's curls fell softly about his face as he leaned over the fawn he was finishing. His chisel was here, then there as he chipped away a little marble that shouldn't have been there. Michael's face was flushed with great excitement and delight. This was truly the best thing that Michael Cordella had ever made. In a little while Michael's master, the kind Signor Modessa, came into this garden. Do you not see now? he said, It is as I have often said, 'what- ever Michael Cordella purposes in his heart to do, that he cannot fail to do'. Ah yes, said Michael thoughtfully, it is very true, whatever Michael Cordella purposes in his heart to do, that he cannot fail to do. One day, while Michael was working in this garden a messenger came from the king. Michael ran to get Signor Modessa, but the mes- senger said that he had come to see Michael Cordella, not Signor Modes- sa. The messenger said that the king wished to see him, for he had heard of him as the boy, the wonderful sculptor, Michael Cordella. He said that the king had business to communicate with him. Now Michael was just a tiny bit frightened, but he remembered what Signor Modessa had told him, Whatever Michael Cordella purposes in his heart to do, that he cannot fail to do. The next morning early, Michael started out with the messenger to go to the king. It was not far, and by afternoon their journey was completed. When Michael entered the room in which the king was sitting, his knees shook, and he bowed very low. Michael Cordella? said a kind voice. Yes, your royal majesty, came a faint reply. Come over here, and do not be frightened. I have heard that you paint very well, but that your work with marble surpasses everybody's. 139 I Want a very beautiful monument erected to me, and you are the one I have chosen to design and carve it for me. Oh, I'm still quite young, your majestyg I'm sure that there are more Wonderful sculptors than I. Yet, he thought, What Michael Cordella purposes in his heart to do, that he cannot fail to do. Oh, I'd love to try, he said finally. I'd do my very best, and you could come each day and make suggestions! All right, my son, said the king, then turning to a servant he continued, Show him his rooms, the garden in which he is to work, give him his tools and see that nothing is spared. Michael Cordella was very happy. He planned and planned, and every day he spent in the garden Working on his monument. Often he felt discouraged, but always he remembered that Whatever Michael Cordella purposed in his heart to do, that he could not fail to do, so he would Work on. Often, the king came to see his Work, and he was very pleased with it. One day, when the monument was about three-fourths done, the king again sent for Michael Cordella. This time, the king looked very sad, and a little bit angry. I have decided not to have a monument at all. Instead I Want you to paint pictures in the dome of St. Mary's Chapel. The king Went on and on, but Michael could not hear! He could not understand! He had painted some, to be sure, but he had always loved to chisel lovely things out of marble so very much more. At last he heard the king say something about scaffolding being put up and the chapel closed. Michael was to begin Work in the morning. f It was with a sad heart and slow steps that Michael Went to his room. Not to Work in the garden again. Not to finish the lovely monument! Oh, oh, it could not be true. Michael painted and painted. He had one part nearly finished, and as he was going home to his rooms one night months after he had left the garden and monument and his chisel, he felt rain in his face. At first the king had come to see him many times, but now he hardly ever came. It was raining hard, but Michael could not hurry. Each day he spent lying on his back on the scaffolding, painting, painting, painting. Once in a While paint would drop in his eyes and he could not see. The rain was beating down, harder each minute. When at last he got to his room the rain was coming down in torrents. The next morning the rain had lessened, and Michael hurried to his Work. When he reached the chapel he started up, up, up, but he had 14-0 not gotten very far when he looked up, and to his bitter dismay, the Work of these past months was ruined! - Oh, the miserable rain! In one night it had ruined pictures, won- derful mural paintings, that it had taken Michael months to paint! Michael was so downcast he could hardly move. After a long time, Michael knew not how long, he suddenly realized that he had not moved since he had seen the destruction. Slowly he climbed the stairs. The rain had ruined his pictures! The king had not come to see them. He was tired, his eyes hurt, but he remembered that what Michael Cordella purposed in his heart to do, that he could not fail to do. For many days Michael did not return to the chapel. He stayed in his room mixing paints and trying all combinations. How could he Hx them so rain would not hurt them? At last, after weeks of struggling he found a combination that water had no affect on. Again he started climbing the stairs of the scaffoldingg again, all day he lay on his back, painting, painting, painting. Michael was lonely. He always seemed tired.' His skin, once so tan and beautiful, was pale and wrinkled. His hair, once lovely brown curls, was now white and ugly. He had no time for himself-only for his pictures. All day as he lay on his back, reaching up with his arms, he would paint, but the work seemed so slow, his arms got so tired, always reach- ing upward, and his eyes would smart so for sometimes paint would get in them. Oh, he thought, if someone would only come to see the paint- ings, or if I could tell the king I could not work rnoreg but then, what would Senor Modessa say, for What Michael Cordella purposes in his heart, that he cannot fail to do. Yet what was the use-it was so long ago that the king had probably forgotten him-Senor Modessa had died -and Michael felt alone in the world. He worked on and on. The days, ,the weeks, the months dragged slowly by. The months turned into years, and Michael Cordella, a man now, painted on. Michael was ageing rapidly but no matter-it was just that much less time to be lonely. Each day, as he slowly climbed the stairs hewondered if anyone would ever know-he would not tell anyone-perhaps it were best that the world didn't know the suffering of this lonely man. After years and years Michael's work was done, but he was nearly blind. His clothes were ragged, for after a few years the king stopped sending him money. Michael wondered if the king remembered him after so many years, for Michael had been young when he had started. But now, he was an old man, with faded eyes, ugly unkept hair, and a pale and haggard face. 141 --'mf Q r -2 - 2:11. 1. Aw-T o-- Y -,-- W:-If-firf' .QA Finally Michael sought admission at the palace Where he had been forgotten by everyone. Michael Cordella-Michael Cordelia, the king said to himself rnusingly- Oh yes, I remember now. Well, old man, so you have finished your work? Well, tell someone to take down the scaffolding and the sign that said 'Closed for new decorating' and get a priest to have services there in the morning. You are dismissed. No word of praise! No word of thanks, no promise of a visit! Nothing! Michael obeyed and the next week the chapel was again opened to the people. As Michael Cordella sat near the door, he heard people enterg they said, Well, I can't see any new decorating. I think the place needs painting! Nothing else! Poor Michael's heart sank. But two old men had seen the paintings as they were leaving. Oh, what beautiful paintings, one of them said. The other went on- All the colors are wonderful, but the red is the most beautiful! Yes, thought Michael, the red is beautiful, but what a price! Not long afterward Michael Cordella died-but what difference did it make? No one missed him. He had a huge scar on his chest. No one knew how it had come there, for Michael had never revealed any of his secrets-but he did have beautiful reds! Shelly! Oh Little Shelly! It is time for you to get up, if you expect to get that story written for English. 'Yes'm-but gee, I'm sleepy! i Well, get up or you won't have your story done in time for school and you know what Miss Benson will say if you don't hand it in on time! I Whatever Little Shelly purposes in her heart to do, Mother, that she cannot fail to do. Ruth Sheldon, 8. W if Id . . . ywvflwf JIU! ' .je i 4. X ' fl .. -' Lf C? i 5 . ,.,.,,,. .... . 5. : mmmummunInunnlimulnnlulllmmuulIlmmwllmlmluufIlllmlmllummmllmiunmmnuun .D FW AQLITJHCHD- 142 'D 1- Ae. fm v ' . -if if-,gf 5-- g-.vi A- - i?'f-fr The Long White Robe x N May 24, 1431, joan of Arc signed publicly her abjuration, a document which bound her to assume woman's dress and ' remain in the prison of Rouen the rest of her life. The wife g and daughter of the warden, a man named Chapelle, were he as to wear instead of her military uniform. 'l 1' sent that afternoon to make her the long white robe which Madame Chapelle and her daughter, Catherine, went loaded with bolts of cloth to the prison where they found Joan's cell guarded by several villianous-looking English soldiers whom Madame Chapelle dis- missed with an air of authority, though she was really terrified by the very sight of them. To her great relief they obeyed her and went away, after letting them into the room. While they were going through the door Madame Chapelle whis- pered to her daughter, a fair young girl of eighteen, I hear that this joan is a very wicked and outspoken Wench. Promise me, Catherine, that you will pay no attention to the dreadful things she may say or do. Catherine solemnly promised, and entered the cell. Madame Cha- pelle could see nothing for a moment, due to the chilly darkness in the little room. Presently her eyes become accustomed to it, and she per- ceived a Figure sitting on the narrow cot in a corner. After the first surprised glance at Joan of Arc, Madame Chapelle's prejudices were swiftly undermined. She had expected to see an ugly, rough-looking woman, with an evil eye and bold manners. Instead there was a thin, drooping figure, wasted from its original sturdiness by long imprisonment. There were traces of a girlish beauty in the pale face with its sad eyesg beauty in the lips which were once full and smiling, with traces of courageous curves. The three women exchanged greetings, joan speaking very sweetly and almost bashfully. Catherine lighted a candle which she had brought from home-prisoners were never given candles. Her mother swiftly unrolled a bolt of coarse White linen, While she asked, Will you please stand up mademoiselle, so that I can take your measurements? The Maid of Orleans smiled and replied, Look closer, and you will see why I can neither stand nor walk. Catherine seized her candle and held it so it threw its feeble light upon Joan, and so she saw what she had not noticed before, for a band of iron was locked about joan's waist, and five chains of varying length were fastened to it. One of these chains was riveted to a ring in a bed-- postg the others confined joan's feet and hands. Catherine was horri- 143 4 1- V- ,C 4 - -V Y - ,.-, . a-Y Y lied, and lowered her candle so hastily that the flame was blown out, as though tire itself could not bear the sight of a human being worn tc death by other human beings. Good heavens! cried the girl. How could they do that to you, a girl, and helpless? How can you endure the weight of them? Are they never unfastened? Sometimes At night another chain is added, which ties me to the bed, so that I cannot rise up from lying down. You remember that I escaped once from a prison, and that is why I must wear these, said Joan, in a low, weary voice. Madame Chapelle's intensely practiced nature asserted itself here and she demanded, Why, how can we make you a dress without having your measurements? joan laughed-it was so strange to think that she could laugh! and suggested, Your daughter is nearly my size, though I am taller and thinner than she. Can't you judge from that? Catherine drew a long breath to drive away the dull sadness that had filled her heart. She stood up, was measured, and Madame Chapelle made a few reckless slashes in her bolt of cloth. In a little while the pieces were ready to be sewed together, whereupon Catherine perched herself upon the bed by Joan, in an impulsive desire to show her pity, if only by being near her. I like to sew, murmured the Maid of Orleans, I used to be called an excellent seamstress, but I haven't had a needle in my hand for three years or more. May I not hem the skirt? A needle was instantly handed to her, and she used it with evident pleasure, humming a little song that she had sung with the children of Domremy. She was at once raised a thousand times in Madame Cha- pelle's estimation, who always trusted a woman who liked to sew. Thus the afternoon passed away. joan had not conversed with women so long that she was eager to chat with her visitors. She told them of her childhood in Domremy, of the beloved saints who had appeared to her, of her long journey to the Dauphin, of her campaigns, of her capture, of her trials. She spoke cheerfully, but when she was finished she sat bowed down, her face filled with agony. Catherine timidly seized her hand and kissed it, feeling that to be kind to joan was the finest thing she or anyone could do. Presently the soldiers returned and the Chapelles were forced to go, taking the gown with them to finish. Next day, Monsieur Chapelle left it in joan's cell and she put it on, thus giving the final signs of resignation to the church. 144 On May 27, Catherine Chapelle Went early in the morning to visit Joan, which she had permission to do, since her father was the Warden. She found all but one of the soldiers gone. He admitted her into the cell. She saw Joan sitting in her former place on the bed. And, strang- est of all strange things, the dress which had been made for her lay in a heap on the Floor, and the girl wore her masculine attire again. Cath- erine took one faltering step toward her, then leaned trembling against the wall. V Joan of Arc, she gasped, do you understand what you have done? Joan lifted her face, and Catherine saw how calm and fearless it was. Yes, I understand what I have done. But, Joan, it is a relapse-you have broken your Word to the judges-they will punish you sorely, Joan. I know they will. Catherine ran to kneel by her side, and clasped her hands about her waist. My friend, my sister, she pleaded, do what I ask you to do-put on the dress. For your life's sake, I ask it! I ask it for my own sake, for I loved you from the moment I first saw you. You don't under- stand. joan, they will kill you! I know it. Catherine, don't cry, don't kneel to me, and joan lifted her up onto the cot. I can't bear it, joan! When they find it out they will kill you. They know it already, Catherine. They will call me soon to the court. The other soldiers have gone to tell Cauchon what I have done. Catherine looked at her for one long moment, then shuddered and sat very still, overwhelmed by the thought of what would follow. And, Catherinef' continued joan, when I think of what I signed in the abjuration I wish I had done this long before. I swore that my Visions were false-and behold! they came and rebuked me! I bound myself to stay in prison until I die, and death is the only relief I can have, so why not die soon? I do not regret it, so why should you? Catherine let her eyes wander over the bare dismal cell, and realized that she too would have died rather than remain in such a place. She dropped her face into her hand and began to cry, softly and fearfully. A moment afterwards the door swung open and a guard of soldiers entered. joan of Arc, called the Maid of Orleans, you are summoned to court. 145 Accordingly, in a few impressive words, Mr. Garneau in behalf of the Board of Education, presented to the Soldan High School the Kissack portrait of Dr. Soldan, which simultaneously was unveiled amid the prolonged cheers of a thousand pupils and teachers, friends of Dr. Soldan. Mr. Powell received the portrait for the school, and in a few remarks commented upon the beautiful appropriateness of such a memorial, and expressed the gratitude of the school to Mr. Kissack, to whose generosity and loyalty we are indebted. The singing of Wagner's Pilgrim's Chorus by the entire school completed the impressive program. Reprinted from Soldan Scrip june, 1910,' Vol. 1, No. 1 The Brown and Gold NE of the most important events of the beginning of the ' IGM school year was the selection of the school colors. Towards the latter part of September, Mr. Powell announced in an auditorium session that the time had come for the school to as -. H select its colors. Accordingly Mr. Powell appointed a com- mittee composed of members of the faculty and the school. The faculty was represented by Mr. Powell, ex-officiog Mr. Douglass, chairmang Miss Brown, Miss Mason, Miss Finkelnburg and Mr. Kissack: and the stu- dents by the following boys and girls selected from the various terms in the school: Lucille Stevens, Marion Griffith, Marjorie Volkening, Margaret De Garrno, Virginia Baker, Julia Groves, Lucille Straus, Helen Shryock, Helen Ittner, William McCandless, Kercheval Ray, Andrew Baker, Charles Kroehle, Silas Lincoln, Ben Cunliff, Donald O'Neil, Clark Browne and William Wurdack. The committee selected twelve differ- ent combinations at their meeting, and displayed the colors on the audi- torium stage the following week. Naturally the excitement was intense, and when the ballots were passed the excitement broke loose in murmurs and calls for the favorite color . Two days later announcement was made by Mr. Douglass there was to be a second vote confined to the four colors that had received the highest votes. These colors were brown and gold, maroon and gray, blue and tan, and green and gold. The second vote was not decisive, and another was taken, with brown and gold, and maroon and gray, as the favorite colors. Mr. Douglass, in a few words, told the assemblage not to be hasty about this matter of voting, but to be cautious and deliberate. He also explained how a suit trimmed in brown and gold, and one in maroon and gray would look on our boys. After auditorium session excitement ran high, and groups 11 The chain that bound her to the bed was unlocked, though the others remained at her wrists and feet. joan arose and embraced Cath- erine, whispering meanwhile: I know that the sentence will be-ah, farewell, and remember that I am neither frightened noi regretfulf' Then she went out, limping a little under the Weight of the irons. Catherine dropped to her knees and tried to pray, but her thoughts were in a turmoil. She arose and found her way out into the street in the hot May sun, her eyes blind with tears. Four days afterward the Maid of Orleans was gone. She wore the long white robe at the stake. Frances England, 3. Two Figures S I gaze listlessly out of the second Floor window, the tall I building on the next block grows dim and in its place 5 stands a snow-covered mountain. At the summit is a figure l, i -tall, straight and beautiful, glorying in its wonders of the world, basking in success. At the foot of the mountain is a strong Figure, bent with the struggleg the struggle to arise to the heights which have already been attained by the other figure. His breath comes in gasps. Now and then he rests a second and dreamsg then he resumes his climb. The way is hard, and steepg and he slips at every other step. Yet on he climbs, never ceasing in his ambitious struggle. Ah, at last! Half way! There just ahead looms a gigantic boulder. He clutches at it, gets a foothold, slips, pulls back up and finally masters ity and though he is torn and bleeding, he lifts his face toward the summit with a still greater eagerness. The prize is getting nearer. As the struggler climbs, the other iigure grows tired of the work of holding to the summit. Slowly at first, the speed gradually increas- ing, he slides down from his Glory. He has reached the strugglerg he clutches for just a moment inspired by him, then continues on his down- ward path with warnings not to go further. But the prize is too close -on and on climbs the struggler. At the last boulder he pauses, draws a deep breath and that breath is so invigorating that the highest boulder of all is but a small stone. Once over it and then success. But unlike the former occupant, lie reaches out, straightens and grows stronger. He retains his hold, grows doubly glorihed and makes room for another. And perhaps the next one reaches it and the next fails. But that is-life. Nancy jane Miller. 146 :, -- -7: 1:41 .- Wvrgi Y,., -...T Q15 Y Y ,..- -2, 75.231-rv. The Suitors of julie l5 Y name is jean Rigauche. I am married and have six chil- Q27 ,1' I dren, all of which happiness I owe to the Reign of Terror. Ten years ago I was an unsuccessful suitor of the beau- 'IA nf tiful Julie Bernard. I had grown up with Mademoiselle Julieg had baked mud pies with herg had played, worked, and studied with her, so I naturally thought I had some claim to her affection. Besides I had an excellent position as keeper of the inn, which came to me through the death of my father. But Julie was rather poor, as she did plain sewing to eke out her small inheritance, in order to support herself and the old aunt who was her only living relation. One day in May, 1789, I went to the little house where julie lived, and made her sit down in her parlor and listen to me. I do not remem- ber what I said, but I was miserably embarrassed. After she had heard me, julie looked at me queerly, and said, Marry you? Why-why, jean, I can't! In fact I have the honor of inviting you to witness my wedding to Robert Dupin in August! I was stunned by this somewhat brusque refusal. I said nothing more. I went silently away and brooded over it. After all, why should julie Bernard prefer me to Robert? Robert is handsome-I am not. Robert has quick wit and graceful speech-I am rather dull. Robert has small feet and delicate hands-they tell me that I should not waste shoe leather on my big feet. They tell me that I need gloves cut from full-sized sails! Robert follows a gentleman's callingg he is a lawyer. I am a mere inn-keeper. But I am well situ- ated in the world, and Robert is a poor student. fAnd in those days before the Revolution the poor had no helpg they could only starve with patiencej I could at least support her! So I determined not to give up hope. Robert Dupin went to Paris to study law at the university. He wrote to julie frequently, she has told me, but sometimes his letters were opened and destroyed by the guards. For in that year the French Revolution was drawing its first breath. We, in the country and small villages, were somewhat lax in interest at first, though goodness knows we suffered enough from tyranny! But in the cities, Paris and Orleans especially, the Revolutionary faction was gaining sway. However, few even dreamed of the approach of the upheaval which a few peasants and a few philosophers had begun. Early in july we received news in our village that the common people of Paris had attacked the Bastille, gained control of the city, and had the king and queen penned up in the summer palace of Versailles. 147 Then all communication was cut off and we heard nothing more. julie was anxious for Robert's safety, for his great-grandsire had been a count, and what might that not prove in the eyes of the Revolutionists? How- ever, I worried not at allg the fact that we got no more letters from Robert Dupin only added to my feeling of satisfaction. I again pro- posed to julie, but I received a murderous blow from her thimble, and she burst into tears, calling me a brute . Unwillingly, I helped to capture a frightened Marquis, who was trying to flee to Spain. A guillotine was manufactured out of broken parts of a coach, and set up in the square. A favorite diversion Qthough not to me nor to juliej was to watch the knife as it rose and fell, never rusty, but frequently streaked with blood. It rather sickened me. julie had a dreadful horror of the executioner, she shuddered when she saw him, she avoided the square, and fainted at the mention of death. Finally, in September, julie determined to try to save her lover. She wheedled the magistrate to write her a pass of admission into and out of Paris. She also made him manufacture one for Robert. But, said her old aunt, who will go with you, julie? You can't go alone! And julie replied, Who, indeed, but my good brother Jean? So I, unable to refuse, got myself a pass, hired a coach, and set off early one chilly morning with her. Imagine my feelings when I set out upon this mission to save my rival in love! After a journey of five hours, we arrived at Paris and were admitted. We were forced to leave our coach at the gate, as the driver refused to go on. I suppose he had visions of streets swimming in blood, and full of demons who jumped out and devoured innocent passers-by. Julie had the address of the inn where Robert stayed. It was two blocks from the Bastille. So we set out on foot. We went through many long, narrow streets, almost empty of pedestrians. But at nearly every street corner there was a large group of men and women talking in loud voices, and of these I asked the way. I was very careful to address none as Master or Mistress, but always as Citizen or Citizeness. It was a long, long walk, past poorly thatched old houses and almost empty shops. julie grew tired but would not stop and rest, so I made her hold to my arm and thus half dragged her along. We were silent. I was praying and praying that some awful calamity had de- stroyed Robert Dupin, and Julie wasspraying against my prayer. just as we entered a particularly narrow street, we heard a great rumbling and shouting approaching us. We looked back, and there, from the streets and houses at both sides and from the street behind us a great multitude came screaming and running over the rough cobble- 148 In a moment they were surrounding us, and we were helplessly swept along. I thanked Heaven for my big feet and hands, which made excellent weapons to ward off those who would otherwise have jostled julie. In a moment the whole company had arrived at the public square to which the street led. julie and I were wedged in between a fat butcher and the wall of a house. By craning our necks we could see ahead a tall scaffold-the Guillotine-and could hear the rumbling approach of a' turnbril. julie turned pale when she realized she was to witness an execu- tion. In the roar of the crowd I could barely hear her whisper: Oh, suppose Robert should die thus! The clumsy Wagon which held the prisoners arrived, drawn by two oxen. By lifting myself on my toes I could see the victims, and reluc- tantly assured julie that the hated Robert was unfortunately not among them! One of the prisoners, an old man in faded silk and velvet, was dragged up the ladder to the top of the high scaffold. The guards made him lie down on the platform directly under the knife poised above, and bound him thus so he could not move. Then We heard a great cry: The executioner! Here is our good surgeon! our good barber! julie shut her eyes with a groan. I saw a tall young man, with a red kerchief on his head, run up the ladder and stand triumphantly on the scaffold, amidst great applause. He turned slowly around and commenced his task. I saw his face-and I gasped with amazement. Julie! I cried. Look up there! Poor Julie mournfully raised her eyes and gazed into the smiling face of Robert Dupin, the good executionern. She promptly began to cry. I hope Robert saw her then. I managed somehow to elbow our way out of the mob and we retraced our steps down the narrow streets, with the bloodthirsty shouts sounding in our ears. All the long way to the gate I heard julie say, over and over, Oh, the beast! Oh, the traitor! I can't marry a mur- derer! No wonder he didn't write to me. Oh, how I hate him! We got home late in the night. I left julie at her door and went home chuckling with joy. Two days afterward I married julie. Frances England, 2. 149 The Thing We Call Life 'i T was no use He had tried oh so hard to catch a firm grip by 5 on life again But he had lost his self confidence that nec be bitter as it was The war had ruined h1m shattered him and left him the poor hollow thing that he was War that awful reminder of the eternal fire of punishment, was responsible. . U . ' ' ' . - - 15... . , ' 1 essary essence of manhood. He might 'as well admit .it, , f '! -E ' ' . , David Maitland was no coward, no weakling to give up life, and hope, and love without an earnest struggle, but the odds were disas- trously against him. He had enlisted in the war when he was twentyg a Hne, eager boy on life's threshold, determined to wrest peace from the shell-racked ruin of Europe. He had given, and given much. Not the supreme sacrifice, as people are wont to call it, but something infinitely more dear to him-his youth and his hope. He was blindg incredible thought! Blind at twenty-iiveg old, hopeless and helpless. In the hospital training school he had learned to typewrite. They said he would make a line secretary. His long, slender fingers, used to the touch of the keys of a piano, were oddly adapted to the keys of a typewriter. He had had five positions now and given them all up. He had feared that it was charity, pity, that had gained him his positions, instead of real worth. What are you going to do, David? his doctor had asked. What was he going to do? Oh, God, let me die, he breathed. He Was a burden on a pitying world. No good, no use, just excess. A burden. What shame! O, David, there was a call for you today. Lady coming to see you tomorrow. Wants you as secretary and right-hand man for her niece, who is music critic and reviewer on the World. Another offer of charity. Charity! He hated the word. Next day Mrs. Morrow came to see him. She explained that De- light Morrow, her niece, needed a right hand man to help her with reviews. She is quite snowed in under work, poor child, said Mrs. Morrow. She is young, good natured, irresistibly gay, and a good em- ployer. You'l1 come, won't you, Mr. Maitland? Come? Yes, he'd come. He had to support himself, charity or no charity. Some frivolous young woman with a superiority complex, he supposed. But to hear good music magain-. His throat muscles tightened. Yes, I'll come, he said aloud. Good, the car will call for you at nine, Mr. Maitland. Delight is anxious to meet you. Good-day. 150 --- ':'f A ga-sa, 14- -'ff if - ,- A , Next day he met Delight. What a name! he mused. Of course it didn't fit her. It couldn't! No female was exquisite enough to be called Delight. It was music. So was her voice, he found out. Has he come, Auntie mine? a gay young voice called from the corner of the room before him. Yes, dear. Here he is. Mr. Maitland, my niece, Delight Morrow. Introduction over. It hadn't been awkward. Delight's husky, sil- ver-fine voice had soothed him, comforted him, made him feel at home, welcome, even wanted. And so a month passed without a discord. A harmony existed between them unmarred by the friendly disputes of the merits of re- nowned composers. And best of all, he had a piano to hear, to soothe the ache in his heart, to promise, to woo him to a semblance of happi- ness. The ache had more than one cause now. Delight was one cause. The month was nearly over and another position was to be thrown away. What then? What did it matter? And then one day sitting in the music room, he had felt the irre- sistible urge to feel the piano keys under his hot lingers. Gropingly, he felt for the piano, found it, seated himself. And then a few hesitating, fumbling chords: then he hadn't forgotten how! Notes of linked sweetness long drawn out. All the anguish, the heartache, the dread, the fear, and his glorious blind love for Delight rushed to his fingers, poured over the keys, tum- bled into melody. Then a sudden, jarring discord. Hopelessness, lifelessness overwhelmed him. Realization swept over him. Poor blind fool, he gasped bitterly. David! Delight was beside him, had seated herself beside him, her breath warm on his cheek, her hand on his arm. David, you didn't tell me you could. Oh, David. what a secret! Delight, didn't you understand, didn't my music tell you? Wasn't it-Oh, God, I love you, worship you, blind idiot that I am. That's my secret! Only mine and now yours because I've-oh, what have I done? He rose, stumbled against a lamp, hurriedly rushed for the door, knocking into things. Y David, David, come back. Please, oh, please, David! Where are you? Oh, I can't find you! Come to me, David. She bumped into a chair, knocked it over and fell heavily to the floor. Delight, Where are you? What happened, child? He had her in his arms, holding her gently, feeling her face with tender Hnger-tips. David, she sobbed, that's my secret. I was born without light. Don't you see we belong to each other? We shall hear the beauties of life together, dear. Will you be mine, David? Glaneuse Kraleman, 8. 151 On the RiHe Range LL out, shouted a sergeant, as he stepped in front of one of 4 the tents of A Company. Hurry up, Parker, you're late as usual, he added to a L head that was half covered by a Woolen army blanket. A g Aw, can't you 'non-coms' let a guy rest a mintue? I came to this camp to have some fun, and here I find nothing but a crowd of 'N. C. O.'s' without anything to do but drag us out of bed at a quarter- to-six every morning. They work you to death at these Citizens' Mili- tary Training Camps. Grumbling and heaping abuses upon the officers and the entire army in general, Cadet J. Bradleigh Parker jr., the only son of Mr. J. Bradleigh Parker Sr., the richest man in Parkersville, began fumbling with his uniform, with only the biting cold of an early Kansas morning to cheer him on. About five minutes later, when the bugle blew assembly, the cadets began to assemble in their company streets. They came stumbling out of their tents tying ties, buttoning shirts, and yawning continuously. A sergeant visited every tent to see that all the occupants were out. When he came to the last tent, he almost collided with a tall youth who was fumbling with his wrap-leggings. Well, Parker, rebuked the officer, can't you ever be out on time? You'll get put on pit detail to-day for this, while the others have riHe practice. Oh, I'd get it anyway, snapped Parker, as he hurried to his place in the line. After assembly, the Captain spoke to the company. C To-day is the day that you try out for your marksmanship med- als, he began, and as there must be two markers at each of the two targets allotted to this company, I have assigned this duty to four men, as a punishment for being late to assembly. Then he read off the names. Parker's was the first on the list, and on hearing himself commissioned, this irate youth let out a long stream of fervent Words, which censured the army and anything connected with the army. They're always assigning some extra duty to me, he grumbled to the man next to him. 'Tm glad there are only three days of camp left. Parker's father had given his son anything he wanted, and conse- quently had spoiled the boy. The officers at camp heaped the wretched- est fatigues upon him, because he refused to obey orders promptly. Al- though Parker did not realize it, this month at camp benefited him more than any other during his entire life. 152 -. ,Q -11 P- ci. -ef 122' Q-f ,,,.., - eg:-:F-1, Despite his unpopularity with the seat of authority, Parker was well liked by the other cadets. He was captain of the company baseball team, and during the athletic competition, he won the cup for the cen- tury by running that race in a burst of speed which astonished the onlookers, and turning in a time of less than ten seconds. This was nearly the last day of camp, and the entire third platoon was policing up the company street. The Captain told me yesterday that I would be forbidden to attend the company dance to-night, he confided to one of his friends. I've been looking forward to it all summer, and now I've been forbidden to attend it. There's a certain Colonel's daughter- Never mind, interrupted one of his friends. 'Tm going to-night, and I'l1 tell you all about it. A shrill whistle drowned out Parker's reply. The cadets rushed into their tents, got their rifles, and hurried out into the company street. They were lined up, and marched over to the rifle range. The pit detail was marched off separately. It was their duty to mark up the results of the shots fired by the marksmen. If the bullet entered the bull's-eye , the scorer raised a blue flag. If it entered the space just outside the bull's-eye , the scorer raised a red flag, and so on. The rifle pits were concrete trenches at the bottom of a hill, and were situated two hundred yards from the firing line. The spent bullets hurled themselves into the ground after they had passed through the targets. The firing began at ten o'clock, and from that time on, Parker did not have time to talk. He and his companion were kept busy pulling the target down, and signaling the results of the shots. About eleven-thirty the firing ceased for a few minutes, and the boys rested. We ought to be done soon, presumed Parker. I hope so, said his friend. Suddenly the firing began again with renewed consistency. A few minutes later the cadet who was working with Parker looked at the bullets as they buried themselves into the earth back of the tar- gets. With a start he stopped, and with terror in his face exclaimed, Parker, look here, quick . Where? I don't see anything. Right over there, can't you see it? Isn't that a child? It's Colonel Kirk's baby daughter, gasped Parker. She's here to watch the Bring and the nurse must have been careless and let the child stray. She's right behind the rifle pits in the line of fire. She'll surely be killed. I'm going after her. 153 Stay here, you fool, shouted his companion, over the noise of the fire. He made a grab for Parker, but his rash friend was gone. Parker clambered out of the trench, and ran up the hill to the place where the child was playing. Seizing her in his arms, he started back toward the rifle pits. He had not gone more than two feet when he stumbled, and fell, wounded. Then, half crawling, half rolling, he finally dragged the child back into the shelter of the pits. A few hours later as Parker lay in the post hospital, Colonel Kirk and his wife came to him. Son, said the Colonel, my wife and I want to thank you for what you have done for us. Is there anything I can do for you now? Yes, said Parker hesitatingly, there is something. It's such a small thing though, that I hate to ask you. The doctor says that I will be able to go to the co. vi',1QlQI'1C6 to-night. May I have your per- mission? 79' Why certainly, said the grateful Colonel. That night the happiest cadet at the Company A dance was a smil- ing youth, with his arm in a sling, dancing with Mary Kirk, the Colonel's elder daughter. Walter Scheer. . Romance TURRETED castle with crumbling wall, The haunting note of the shrill flute's call, -A - A ' The Hash of skirts that leave perfume ffl As they swish and rustle thru a rose-filled room. Q The shine of buckles on tiny feet, That lightly tread a deseited street, The gleam of swords in the grey dawn light, A silent meeting in the dark of night, A murmur of voices thru a fast-closed door, Stealthy footsteps on a red-stained floor, The faintest echo of an old dance tune, The sparkle of gems in the light of the moon, A pirate ship on a stormy sea, An iron-bound chest with a rusty key, The startling sound of a pistol shot, A stifled scream from a lonely spot. The glow of candles on welling tears, The noiseless passage of endless years, Are shiny links in that golden chain That some call romance-but I call Spain! Lillian Alvis, 8. 154 -. . 'C 11, -A -,lu -v- mf.-: 5-f , Y - Torchbearers i. HE Torchbearers is the Soldan chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. ,v ij The purpose of the society according to Article I of the constitution is: to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character among the students . The emblem bears a flaming torch and the four letters which signify character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Only fifteen per cent of any class may be elected. Each must rank in the upper one-third and must also be outstanding in character, leader- ship, and service. The honor bestowed by election to the National Honor Society is the highest that any high school can confer on its students. Twenty-four were elected from the January class and forty-two from the june. The following are the members from the class of january, 1929: Herbert Arst Marjorie Banks Adele Biederman Marjorie Boat Margaret Compton Shirley Krisman Virginia Kurzdorfer Betty Lowenhaupt Henry Lowenhaupt Catherine Magness Mildred Coopersmith Sabina Mendelson Gwendolyn Darragh Lawrence Kingsland August Plym Mary Reinhard Saunders Reinhard Minnie Romansky Samuel Rosenbloom David Rothman Rosalie Solomon Terrell Vaughan Ernest Walker Regina Wender The following are the Torchbearers from the june class: Bernard Agruss Elizabeth Allison Lillian Alvis Marie Balsamo Susan Beckwith Bamett Blakemore Calvin Busch Kathryn De jarnette John Delavan Natalie Dozier Nestor Du Vall James Eastham Agnes Eilers Helen Fabbri Fannie Goodman Fred Hall Evelyn Mae Honigberg Glaneuse Kraleman Thelma Kutten Alexander Langsdorf Edna Leapord Jeannette Lewald Clifford Lewis Margaret Lovell Berta Mayfield Edward Meisenbach Lawrence Mendonsa Pearl Miller 155 Ruth E. Miller Conrad Otto Theola Palmer Esther Priwer Arthur Proctor Betty Reel Elise Rosenberger Robert Russell Ceclia Schwartz Ruth Sheldon John Toedtman S-Marie Vaughn Joseph Washtien Virginia Wulff .. -: f '-T - 1.i:f f' -Q I1 fs-J wif -fe.-'-if1:':fi '- Aiffllf I 9 of pupils could be seen here and there consulting with regard to the outcome of the election. At twelve o'clock the victorious colors, brown and gold, were hung up opposite the entrance, while those whose color had won, and those whose color had lost, passed up and down the hall, paying homage to the Soldan colors. October 5th, the day of the Edu- cational Parade, was the day of the first showing off g and the public showed by their applause their appreciation of the choice of colors by our school. Gilbert Harris. Reprinted from Soldan Scrzp June, I9I0,' Vol. 1, No.1 12 HONOR SOCIETY 1939. JANUARY, SOCIETY NOR JUNE IIO SHVEN5 SEVENS SERVICE CLUB Service Club f HE Soldan Service Club was organized in june, 1924, to form the right bower of the faculty. As such, it has func- 'ff' T b Q' if fy tioned perfectly during the last year under the careful guid- ance of Miss Rasmusson, the sponsor. The organization consists primarily of sevens and seniors Who can afford to sacrifice a study period or any part of their time to lighten the burden ofthe faculty. Few realize the magnitude of their operations. They serve in the lunch rooms, help in the rest room, keep order in the corri- dors, devote spare time to office work and to running errands, and, in general, they exert the combined strength of their organization to bring order out of chaos , as Mr. Powell so loves to put it. The club has been given the honor of inaugurating into Soldan the practice of cataloguing all activities, scholastic or non-scholastic, of the student body. This keeping of a miniature biography of each student is calculated to be of great aid in supplying information to colleges or employers who make inquiries regarding the character, ability, and interest of our graduates. Through such service as this, the club hopes to maintain the high standard of its name. It includes about one hun- dred active members who occupy probably one hundred and thirty positions. The officers for the term of September to January were: President .............. Vice-President Secretary ......... Treasurer ....... The officers fo r this term are: President ........................,.....,....... Vice-President ....... Secretary .............. Treasurer ........ 161 .........,Frank McCoy ........Rosalie Solomon ..,....David Rothman .......Nestor Du Vall ........Arthur Proctor Ruth Ellen Sheldon ...mjeanette Lewald ..,...Bernard Agruss XMDOU 'Ni' Ulflcffidf BHG HDD N-1: BHGGHGH BUUQ? UIIICIT 'gn ,SQRIP HRD Ah ,SGRIPPIIGGU if-44,1 1 A Alf- .Q ffaarkl SCRIP STA-IFF ROBERT I..-UVSOIV, Edftnr BETTY REEL, .-l:.vf.rl'ant Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS EDUH-IRD JIEISENBJCH ELISE ROSEXBERGER RUTH SHELDOX JI,-11' HOLMES JI,-IRGARET LOVELL EVELYX HOXIGSBERG SELJIA ROSEXBERGER GEORGE IVESSEI. ESTHER BLITZ TYPIST B USINESS AI.-1 X.-IGIIR AIR, HERIVIG FACULTY .-IRT EDITOR MISS MARY I.. SOl'TH1fR FACULTY EDITOR GERTRUDE SHYROCK 1 1 63 '- - A - - --L,-.1-N if-:sf -Dt' - Q.-f 2- ,. 1?- fr The Scrip The SCI-jp 4 In Mi1ton's Comus the Shepherd Lad opens his Hleathern scrip and culls from its thousand simples the blessed Haemony of sovran charm to unlock every evil spell. We whom fortune has placed at the beginning of literary tradition at Soldan would gather into our SCRIP treasures from our shepherd's hills, treasures from our pilgrim's journeys, treasures of intellectual and artistic endeavor. Our building, strong and beautiful, our teachers, devoted and inspiring, our students, earnest and hopeful 3-all are contributing to a history worthy to be recorded and perpetuated. Whatever contributes to the life that pulses through the many activities and interests of our school it will be the purpose of THE SCRIP to gather, laboratory and shop, brush and pen, play-hour and work-hour have their treasures for THE SCRIP. From everywhere THE SCRIP would gather the thousand simplesg will you help? And,perhaps in far-away years some gray-haired shepherd may cull from its parchment treasures the blessed Haemony that makes age young. Therefore, will you be of and for our SCRIP? CQuotation from first Scrip.j This exalted purpose was set forth in the First Scrip. The staffs that have come and gone have earnestly tried to live up to it. Deep into the ,spirit of the school they have probed to Find and record every- thing that is lovely, everything that is worth while, everything that helps, everything that serves. They have wrought an enduring monu- ment of deeds accomplished, of knowledge offered, with the pen that is mightier than the sword . The historians of the school are they, sifting each year's events and culling therefrom the greatest, that those to .come might know them by their Works. Always Scrip has uncon- sciously led the school, molding its thought, spurring it on to higher achievements by its silent record of deeds past. Let us walk, there- fore like Touchstone, not with bag and baggage, but with Scrip and Scrippageu. i gi'llHl'7 allimm :ua I ll ' q 'ulllmu gill' 'w lluaslnug - , gfivmnllfni iff , I, ----i A , arp, l l'fllIIE'fIne1M.i ,,,Qu, ,s.,, ' .n 164 SCRIPP. ICE CLASS Frank Louis Soldan . By Superintendent Ben Blewett HE tablet to be placed in the portal to this building, devoted to public education, will bear the following inscription: 25 In recognition of the distinguised services rendered to W the cause of education and in testimony of their esteem for a life that subordinated personal comfort and gain to a lofty conception of the duty of a public official, to impress upon the youth of the city the supreme value of civic virtue, the Board of Education of the City of St. Louis has named this the Frank Louis Soldan High School, and his associates and friends have erected this tablet. This is not an empty tribute of adulation paid under the stress of an excitement caused by the tragic death of a public official. It is the deliberate expression of an admiration and love that are the growth of years of intimate acquaintance with the purposes and acts of a life lived in this city from youth to mature manhood. Superintendent Soldan was born in Germany in 1842, came to St. Louis in 1863, and became a teacher of modern languages in the High School in 1868. All the years from 1868 to his death in 1908 were spent in the service of the public schools of this city. He held successively the positions of teacher, assistant superinten- dent, principal of the Normal School, principal of the High School, and of superintendent. In all of these positions his success was conspicuous, and in all of them it was marked by the same characteristics of a strong man. While no man could be more sensitive than he was to the approval of the public, he did not shape his work to win praise, but to accomplish important ends. He rejoiced in the consciousness of good accomplished, and modestly accepted whatever praise might follow years of unwaver- ing pursuit of his plans for the advancement of the work of the schools. In the assemblies of men he was a recognized power, yet his great influence there came largely from his unseliish recognition of the feelings and rights of others. His devotion to his work as a public officer was complete. No neces- sary effort was too great for him to undertake, and no detail of business was too small to engage his attention and care when they were needed. He was scrupulous in these matters and spared himself no pains in the conduct of his oliice that he would not have spared himself in the management of his private affairs. No offer of opportunity for advancement of his personal interests attracted his consideration when there could be in it any possibility of detraction from the service he might render to the cause of education. 13 Scrippage STILL don't know what caused it. Perhaps it was simply E , fatigue from writing too long on that editorial, or perhaps it was the unaccustomed coffee I had had for dinner. E. However, the fact remains that it happened. I say it A T because I really don't know exactly what to call it. But this is how it happened. Worn out from rewriting the editorial for the fourth time and at the same time thinking of a French examination on the morrow, I burst out in exasperation. No one ever worked for Scrippage as hard as I do. Gosh! Who ever started the thing anyhow? Oh yes, many have worked harder, a great deal harder than you, replied a small, precise voice. And would you really like to know how it started? Amazed, I looked at the pile of crumpled paper fthe vain fruits of many deep thoughtsj before me, from which the voice seemed to come. There I saw a-but there is no name for it: it can only be described. It was a figure not more than a foot high. Its body was lamentably thin, poor thing, for it consisted of a single copy of Scrippage, some- what shrunk in size. Its legs and arms were nothing more or less than single galley sheets, which fluttered with my every breath. But the most peculiar thing about it was its head, perched on a neck that greatly resembled an undersized fountain pen. This head Ccomposed of a wire basket similar to that which lies on the editor's desk, filled with sheets of paper covered with writingj had a face which puzzled me for some time because of its haunting familiar- ity. After staring intently at ,it for some time I discovered the cause of this. The face contained the expressions of the whole editorial staff at the same time! In this one countenance I could see reflected those of Lester Handelman, editor-in-chief 3 Waldo Smith, business manager, Ruth C. Miller, Florence Rubenstein, and Henry Hopewell, the news editorsg Marjorie Meyer and Kenneth Bennett, the sport editorsg Esther Priwer and Nestor Du Vall, the club editors, Berta Mayfield and Doro- thy Compton, humor editorsg Helen Bramsch and Esther Blitz, exchange editors, Elva Wagner, Theola Palmer, and Donnis Bricker, typistsg Sam Soffer and ,Dorothy Weiner, distribution editors, and Margaret Calla- han, properties manager. I no sooner recognized these startling facial features than the curious creature began to talk again in its precise voice, which gave me the impression that every comma, period, and capital was in its exact place. 166 -.Q Y- , , , - A .. ,,-- - Even if I was born in 1917, it was saying, when Mr. Powell namedme by quoting that passage from As You Like It , Not with bag and baggage, but with Scrip and Scrippagen, I wasn't very famous until 1921 when I really got going , as they say. Before 1917 Scrip, my sister, came out three times a term, but by then she had become too expensive, so at the suggestion of Arthur Schneff, the editor-in-chief of Scrip at that time, it was decided to have Scrip published only once a term and to have a weekly newspaper. That's m-er-I. Well, I was brought out then by various organizations, but I sup- pose that I do require a lot of work, because I wasn't anything to speak of until the fall of 1921, when Mr. Bruce Smith and an editorial staff, using the English classes in composition as reporters, took me in hand. Well, I stayed in good health under Mr. Smith's care until the February of 1928, when, to my deep sorrow, Mr. Smith died. However, I recov- ered from the shock quite nicely when I found that Miss Ueberle would take care of me, and I am now in line health, thank you, and the ridicu- lous figure turned its flimsy body about for my inspection. But what, why-who? I started to question. But the figure was gone. Only a memory and the pile of crumpled paper remained. Was it a dream? No, for on looking through school files the next day, I found that all the strange creature's information was quite t . . accura e Esther Priwer, 8. 187 AGORA The Agora Y v, , HE Agora is the clearing house of Soldan. Its members lg? cheerfully drudge for the good of the school, and are the jf W right-hand men of their advisors. . l This important organization consists of the chairmen of all the advisory groups, and it holds its meetings in Room 130, under the leadership of Miss Brown. The members attend to the mechanism and workings of school life, collecting subscriptions to Scrip and Scrippage, making out Citizenship Quotient Records, and giving their advisors all the help they can with taking attendance and making out report cards. The Agora also assists with any school activity it can, such as selling tickets to games. Thus it helps to arouse school spirit-and whoever heard of the Agora failing in its duties, however difficult or distasteful they may be? Truly, it is an important element in the devel- opment and the progress of Soldan. The officers of this noble band are: President .............................,................. ........ G race Crowe First Vice-President ........ .,....... J ack Soest Sammies and Susies OOR memories sometimes have really Worthwhile conse- quences, as witness the Sammies and Susies. Noel Robyn, if posscssor of a lot of ingenuity and a poor memory, began, 'way back when he was in grammar school, to call his ' ' chosen buddies Samrny . Said buddies became so numer- ous that Noel soon addressed every body he met as Sammy. He carried his practice into Soldan, where he met Betty Reel, who gave him the idea of calling the girls Susie , The idea grew and in February, 1929, all the Sammies and Susies who could, attended an organization meet- ing. The following officers were elected: President ....,.................................,................. ......... Y ....... N oel Robyn Vice-President .......................................................... Jeannette Lewald A constitution was drawn up, a permanent membership committee was appointed, and the Sammies and Susies were definitely under way. They have already assisted the Mothers'fClub in the Fight for soap and towels, and they intend to be the main link between the school and outsiders from other cities. However, the club's proudest boast is that it is theleast exclusive in the school. It even has faculty members. Two of these, Susie Parks and Sammy Powell, consented to sponsor the organization. 169 SOLDAN S.'11lI1lIII?S AND SUSIES QL s YQ A655 0 .4 1. Z' 2 ' I My w ,RU sae. WW 'f L, QQ x :, Mr .- 4. QQ - Wv PIVG ill 00 '!l4NWO00 gfvvgf A , is . :-.1 '. 0 'an U 4-.,,., V 015 W .0 lil f 454 'Q Q ra 0 i fgfXS?0 ia 1-ex 3 'NE 0 P0 00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 bshN 0 555' osssnws- 000o0gfg3gfi Q3 YY ig X Q. f 9 m X AHA ' T l ' ro - 2 00 Y Y Y V V V V W Y A W YO O OA O I I '7'R.'! lllib UCL L Orchestra HETHER our fancies are guided by Orpheus' magic music, ' or whether we are being led through The Hall of the Moun- fm tain King , we halt as the cymbals crash, and the orchestra rf ceases to play. ' Yes-it is Soldan's orchestra in its attempt to interpret all that is beautiful and harmonious in music, all that paints inspiring pictures, rich in musical shading. Under the untiring and painstaking efforts of Miss M. Teresa Finn, and with but a single rehearsal a week, the orchestra has made splendid progress in the last term. The orchestra is working diligently at pres- ent on Schubert's Unfinished Symphony and on Tschaikowsky's Sth Symphonyn. It is concentrating its attention especially on Marche Slav , which is the selection to be played in the Pageant, which will take place in May. Extra rehearsals are being held each morning for this purpose. Soldan's orchestra claims many noted musicians who have risen to prominence. Abe Smith, Walter Vriedenberg, and Louis Etzkow are playing in the Symphony Orchestra. The Knapp sisters, Ben Feld, Meyer Lipsitz, and Meyer Shumitsky have all attained places of distinc- tion, and although but recent graduates, Dave Rothman, Ernest Walker, john Willis, and joe Carofoil have been recognized in local music circles. Each term the orchestra loses many members, but Miss Finn finds encouragement in new talent, steady progress, great perseverance, and rare enthusiasm. President ............... ......... L ester Handelman Vice-President ........ ...,........ D iana Rovak Secretary .............., .......... W aldo Smith Treasurer ..,.,.. ........ A rthur Edinger Librarian ....... ...,... N athan Rosenthal 4 '-. .iana in 'if l - I .ew .H 'Hr fi? Ei' .a-1-isbn. W2-e1ii.il 2? .gf Ill :gill Lil: ,Q , iq iw,.gl,i,,Qgfl.5, r 'gmt-5 173 MIN 4171? .Al CII f- - ex e A m HERE is a time when refined and artistic singing is heard in the music room. That time occurs during a Chaminade rehearsal. The group of girls who form the club have done commendable work under the able guidance of Miss M. l Teresa Finn. They do more than merely sing as those who have heard them will readily agree. Under Miss Finn's direction the club has gained a Fine knowledge of shading and interpretation which is evident in all its presentations. V ' , ff? BT' EVA is f E? The latest outstanding work in which the club played an important part was the Mikado , a humorous light opera production. The major- ity of the girls sang in the chorus while certain of the more talented and trained singers took leading roles. The presentation was of course a remarkable success. Incidentally, parts of the operetta will be presented in Soldan's twentieth anniversary Pageant to which the music clubs are looking forward. The dedication of the new Steinway piano for the music room this term was an important event for the Chaminade. But the outstanding point here is that the members wore the new white uniforms, which are very neat and attractive with the ties of yellow. Recently a group of the girls formed a West End Singing Club ' which operates outside of school. This group has won two medals, one at the VVoman's Exposition, and one at the jefferson City contest of music clubs. The following are the ofhcers of the club: Q President .................. ...... A nna Rae Fitch Vice-President ........ ............ J essie Mills Secretary ............ ........... E thel Jones Treasurer ........ ....... E lizabeth Mitts Librarian ..... ......... G race Eliot 175 ,Y -wc -,Aa A 7,7 -Y Y -,-, 5-77, ,ff A ,1s f-f,,- ,A - . g YY v 1, , 5 q,,N- , Y ,fi ,YYY E g - His modesty and his devotion to his work had their sources in the same element of his character. No one approached this man with right purpose who did not feel the warmth of his genial sympathy. It was this natural impulse to put himself in the other man's place which made him modest and made him honest. His sympathy with the individual was an influence that sweetened and strengthened the lives of hundreds. Manifesting itself as altruism, this sympathy pervaded and gave character to the great institution over which he presided. His co-Work- ers, catching the inspiration from their leader, united in the common cause of brightening and uplifting the World in which they Worked. I have heard him say that his greatest ambition was to be held in the memory of the youth of this city as their helper. The building in which this school is housed bears the name of the great superintendent as a memorial of his intellect and his moral character. May the virtues so prominent in his public life make such an impression upon this school, the pupils that enter and go out from these halls, that their lives may erect for their departed friend a monument more enduring than the bronze that records the dedication of this house. Reprinted from Scripg Vol. 1, No. I Founder's Day Introductory Remarks by Principal john Rush Powell, October 20, 1909 if N the opening morning of this school year, I alluded to the L r 3 3 appropriateness and significance of the name our High bears. I remember suggesting to you on that occasion that 'ii'. it would be eminently proper for us as a school to set apart some day for honoring appropriately the memory of Dr. Frank Louis Soldan. And so, young ladies and gentlemen of the Soldan High School, I have invited you here today to participate in these simple exercises, held in honor of a great man, whose professional activ- ity and personal influence are indissolubly connected with the inception, indeed the founding of this institution. The day upon which we have chosen to commemorate his name and character, is the anniversary of his birth. I therefore propose to you that we call this day Founder's Day , to be observed by you and by those who come after you as an annual school event. 14 N Z N rc f-.I 7' Q E. Q2 -- Z 2 'Nl Y' 5 11'Q 'A I ' -1- iw: 5-eff W -fi - : ??1k The junior Chaminade OLDAlNI has added to its list of successfulclubs the Junior V Chaminade. Because the Chaminade had a waiting list of 'f considerable length, a new club, or junior club, was organ- ized. Many names for the new club were suggested, but the most appropriate seemed Junior Chaminadeug for, after all, this club is a preparation for the older club. The Junior Chaminade has an enrollment of fifty members this term. These members are in the freshman and sophomore years. No specific uniform has been chosen as yet, but the girls have agreed to wear white on their public appear- ances. Violet is the club's color, for it designates simplicity. Miss McGrew is the sponsor who has guided the junior Chaminade out of a somewhat bewildered beginning into a steady and dependable club. The junior Chaminade is glad for this opportunity to express its gratitude to Dorothy Weiner, who has been an able accompanist. Dorothy has given us one afternoon each week, for which we are very grateful. The aim of the junior Chaminade is to further the musical educa- tion of its members so that each one may apply the training received in her own chosen way. The songs are selected with the greatest care in order that the girls, who are training for the Chaminade, may possess a varied repertoire and may gain experience in singing three part as Well as two part choruses. The Junior Chaminade has prospered in its weekly meetings. A very enthusiastic group of girls sing in Room 124 each Thursday. The club has held about five tryouts since February in order to test the voices of the many applicants for membership. As to public appearances, the junior Chaminade has two to its credit. just before Christmas the club sang Christmas carols for the Mothers' Club, and on December Sth assisted the Chaminade and Glee Clubs by usher- ing for The Mikado . 5A very delightful party was given on March lst at which those members who had graduated into the Chaminade were guests. The present ofiicers of the club are: , President ,,.,..,.,....................................... ........... J ocelyn Taylor Secretary .,.,,, ......... R osemary Thorpe Treasurer .,...,.. ...... ...... .... ................ I e r e Hanger Librarian .......................................,................................ Ruth Hoffman Sergeants-at-Arms ........ jeraldine Grayham and Elizabeth Willis 171 N L -i 1 .,-x Q 4, lt 1 The Glee Club INCE its organization, in 4l9O9, whengcooperating with the ja Chaminade, it presented The Captain of Plymouth , the M - Glee Club has played a leading role in nearly all the impor- tant events which have taken place in Soldan. Among other things, the club has given two comic operas, Louisi- ana and Pepita , in which half of the boys impersonated girls. An- other of the activities was a Spanish dance which was staged in a num- ber of places in St. Louis by ten boys, live ofwhom were dressed as girls. The club, under the leadership of its capable sponsor, Mr. Hall has, like the school, completed its twentieth and most successful year. 7 Last term after the election of oFlicers-Adrian Bray, President of the clubg George Dorian, Vice-President, George Cosmos, Secretaryg William Bray, Treasurerg and Robert Hilliard, Librarian-the club de- voted most of its time to practice for Su1livan's comic opera, The Mikado . The leads in this most successful presentation were played by Adrian Bray, Nathan Neuman, Evans Burnite, Charles Chartrand, and George Lowe. The club has led the school in a number of pep sessions, particu- larly after the Roosevelt football game: and, following an old tradition, sang carols both at school and over KMOX just before Christmas. After the officers--Adrian Bray, President: William Bray, Vice- Presidentg Earl Blankenmeister, Secretaryg Robert Sherwood, Treas- urerg and Robert Hilliard, Librarian-were chosen for the second term of this year, the Glee Club centered its attention upon preparation for the coming Pageant celebrating Soldan's twentieth birthday. However, in spite of its intensive work on the Pageant, the club sang for the school on the occasion of Coach Stagg's visit to Soldan, sang again at the presentation exercises for the Michigan Cup, and also sang at Scrugg's Auditorium when a program was given by the Fed- eration of Music Clubs. In the Pageant, the club took the lead in presenting the motif of Soldan's part in the World War. For this motif, Mr. Hall, the sponsor, prepared a special medley of War songs and Wrote a magnificent new marching song. This year the club celebrated its successes with a picnic at Mr. Hall's beautiful home overlooking the Mississippi and with a dance held at school. Both events were most enjoyable. At present, there are seventy-eight members in the Glee Club. 119 .. - -5 f-e lf: 552:-fig ?- mwpf if i-:FR - --:fEfS -f Aero Club VIATION plays an increasingly important part in modern gf? advancement accounts for the tremendous popularity f aeronautical societies throughout the country. I Realizing that aviation could best be promoted by edu- cating the people in regard to its possibilities, on March 5, 1929, a group of progressive students, in the hope that interest in aviation might be created among their companions, formed the Soldan Aero Club for the purpose of a general study of aeronautics. Although this unique organization was founded only this term it is already a great success. Actual flying is offered the members and a number of them have taken advantage of the opportunity which the club presents to prepare for future work in aviation. transportation. The knowledge of this factor in world if 0 President ......,,...........,,...,.,..,..........................,...,,...,........ Darwin Siegal Vice-President ....... ....... R obert Leake, jr. Secretary .........,,,.,.. ,........ E lliott Couden Treasurer .........r,........ .......... W ray Clark Sergeant-at-Arms .,,.,,.. ....... J ohn Ellet Camera Club , H IKING th-rough they park snapping landscapes and animal Egg? 9 1 ' life, making tr1ck' pictures, discussing the fine points of I developing and printing are only a few of the activities of the Camera Club. This peppy club was reorganized last term with Fred Hall, as president, and it has progressed rapidly since then. It has a program which should hold the interest in the club for quite a while. Its purpose is to promote better photog- raphy and to awaken the students to the enjoyment they can derive from this ever novel and living sport. Besides these activities men- tioned, the club conducts contests which are based on skill in photogra- phy, developing, and printing. Snapshots taken, developed, and printed by the members are judged on exposure, composition, and other phases which are essential to a good picture. There are also sets of tests to be passed which indicate to what class of photographers each member belongs. ,, The present officers are: President ............................ ......... R obert Russell Vice-President ...............,....... ......... W m. Livingston Secretary and Treasurer ........ .......... A lfred Krause 180 1 i -1, 1, ' ,,1g Y -- 2,5 9-' -- - Y .-IIIRU L LVB Ls.-IJIIER.-1 Cl. l 'H 5' 'N-A: :iff -A ga-111' .-V 2-,IT --:x:f, -11 -V , i Archery Club Oilicers President ....,,,,..,,.. ...,......,,........... .,....... V e lma Olson Vice-President ....... ,............. V iola Meier Treasurer ............. .v,...... M abel Hilliker Secretary ...... ........................... ....... L o uise Endicott Members Helen Liston Ruth Sheldon Claudia Melville S-Marie Vaughn Margaret Schaufert Lois Seiling Louise Knaup Margery Mayfield Betty Reel Sponsor ..................,........,......,.............................................,. Miss Parks HESE earnest archers gather in the girls' big gym every Monday at 3:00 o'clock to practice. The club has recently ,E adopted a pin, a target with -a golden arrow through the center, and a guard in the form of an S',. This is a copy .F 1 ,'-- of that adopted by the Cleveland Archery Club, which has been trying to have the same emblem used throughout the city. 182 ., A. W :rf - 5 4, ,- fb-if ov - -,f-' '2---,':5a'L'+f Soldan High Pickering Club i. EN years ago a group of boys and girls in Soldan High School formed a club for the study of astronomy. They If ,L named it the Pickering Club in honor of Edward Charles Pickering, a famous American astronomer who died in that , sr- same year. Mr. Pickering had been the director of the Harvard College Observatory for forty years. Since the first organiza- tion there has always been a group of stargazers in Soldan High School. The club owns a Fine four and a half inch telescope, but, not being satisfied with that alone, the members have decided to build a spectro- helioscope, so that they can watch the huge eruptions of Hame on the sun, and get detailed views and other interesting things on the sun. We have discussed the ever fascinating question as to whether life exists on Mars and Venus, and have learned about our sister universes, the spiral nebulae. This year the club joined the Mothers' Club in hearing Mr. Davis give a talk on astronomy, illustrated by slides, many of which he ob- tained from the Mount Wilson Observatory. The club is a member of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and receives its publications, which lovers of astronomy value highly. 153 A g A i,v JAD- lf, , -:f'e9vf. ,..- e L. A5534-:J K, The Athenaeum OR the last year the weekly program of the Athenaeum has consisted of a debate and a discussion alternately. This has On April 19 the Athenaeum held an inter-club debate with the Rostrum on the subject, Resolved, that Install- ment Plan Buying Should Be Discouragedw. The boys upheld the affirmative, while the girls upheld the negative. tw :UQ proved very successful among the girls. -1 1- 19 The officers from the term of September to january were as follows: President ......,,...............................,.,....................,....... Rosalie Soloman Vice-President .......................,.....,.......... ...........,, M innie Romansky Secretary and Treasurer .........................,i..,.... Dorothy Jane Pepper The present officers are as follows: President ...,....,........................................,.,. ....,... G oldine Cohenberg Vice-President ,........,,............ ..... .... H e len Colburn Secretary and Treasurer ............,..,...... .,......... M erle Cohn Following is a list of the members: Ruth Burstein Sylvia Cohen Merle Cohn Goldine Cohenber Helen Colburn Ruth Einstein Dorothy Epstein Elsie Gollub Pearl Miller Florence Schector V Eva Sklear Sylvia Schmidt Alice Stolar if Minnie Stolar Berendina Teenwen Dorothy Weissman jenny Louise White The Writers' Club ET EOMER and Vergil were in conference. The waiting list at Parnassus was growing and something had to be done about Q 5 5 f admitting new members into the exclusive Mystic Circle . . 4 f 1 There was a knock at the door, and an office boy entered. :QQ-W T? what, ho! called vefgu. u Some varlets wait without, sir. What? More scribblers seeking entrance to our sacred Parnassus! And who? They say they are the Writers' Club of Soldanf' What! Not the famous Writers' Club? And is Miss Yoflie with them? Then let them enter. Full honored are we to have them in our midst! u ns lil f,: -...., A , f W, -1 ,,-,, Y..- --1.YY .-1 TIIIIX.-1lfl'JI If'ICI1l:IfS' cI,l'!i Y- - A - Y H A - 7 .A I-,f. - - A It is not inappropriate to speak of Dr. Soldan as the founder of this school. Long before the site was purchased and the plans of the build- ing were begun, this school, in its approximate location and with its approximate appointments, existed as an ideal in the mind of Dr. Soldan. He lived to see the plans of the building completed and the foundations of the structure laid. Even the question of finding a suitable name, great enough for this great school, was under his consideration only few weeks before his death. i The facts connected with the naming of this school are familiar to you. On the occasion of the funeral services held in honor of Dr. Soldan, a member of the Board of Education said: It will be the duty of the Board of Education to see to it that as his work so his name shall not be forgotten. Two weeks later, by unanimous vote, the Board of Edu- cation named the new school then being erected on this spot The Frank Louis Soldan High School . And so today we are members of an insti- tution founded as a lasting monument to his memory. May the exercises commemorating his service to this city and to the cause of education in general, awaken anew our ambitions and quicken our sense of obligation to those whose life and thought have entered into the founding of our school: may this day and its annual recurrence be an inspiration to all of us, and may it serve to increase our loyalty to the ideals for which we standg may the great words we have chosen to represent those ideals, Truth, Honor, Freedom, Courtesy , never mean less than they do today, as we contemplate the character and vir- tues of him whom we honor as the Founder of the Frank Louis Soldan High School. Reprinted from Sctipj Vol. 1, No. I KNYGHT ther was and that a worthy man, y5'M .2 T That fro the tyme that he First bigan To riden out, he loved chivalrye, M 4- Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisye. And though that he were worthy, he was wys, And of his port as meeke as is a maydeg He never yet no vileinye ne sayde In al his lyf unto no maner Wight. He was a verray pariit, gentil knyght. Geoffrey Chaucer: The Prologue. 15 fl .., .4 ,, 2 7-. N 'N E z Q. L 71 A EE , A :iv 'A 4:15 -1- ' Q-.T 5:' '- 'W-Fi' v' Art Appreciation Club Y M' know what kind of cosmetics the Roman ladies used? W so many chairs have claw feet? What the street lamps of 2 mediaeval Venice were like? How piled velvet is made? - ' How many keys it takes to open the ebony chest ? H We members of the Art Appreciation Club have learned all this and more. We are learning to appreciate art by attending the special lectures given by Miss Powell at the City Art Museumg by making trips to the Artists' Guild and other placesg by asking our sponsor, Miss Hazeltine, many and varied questionsg and lastly, by trying out a little art for ourselves-mainly With pencil and paper. QYou always appre- ciate a thing more, somehow, after you've tried it yourselflj Our club meets on Thursdayg alternate weeks we leave Room 323 to take trips to the Museum. Often on warmer days we visit the Zoo and sketch the two-legged and four-legged animals. We have about thirty-nine members at present and also a small waiting list. The only club requirements are to pay the dues ffifty cents per termj and to be an active and interested member. At the end of the term we have a grand picnic and eat up our dues. Oh, I know you won't believe it but they're extremely digestible. An individual missing four meetings in succession is dropped from the club list. Either boys or girls may join, and it is not necessary to study art, or to know how to draw. Each member is given a list of the two hundred and eight points obtainable and of which one hundred is required to receive a club emblem. Oh, yes, I almost forgot to mention the pins! We're certainly proud of them. You've seen them, I'm sure: a little gold palette inscribed with the letters A. A. C., and attached by a dainty chain to the tiny golden S . Now, after reading this, we know you're crazy to join, but, unfor- tunately, we have a full membership, so you'll have to wait until Sep- ,Q RE you acquainted with Pithecanthropus erectus? Do you I 1 . . . ' hy 5 tember to appreciate art with the Art Appreciation Club . September 1928 to january 1929 President .................................................................... Q ..... Grace Marlott Secretary ..,..... ................................................... A rthur Hope Treasurer ........ ..................................... K atherine De Jarnette anuary to june President .........,,...,,.. ...,,,..,..,.,...................... ......... M a xine Platt Vice-President ....... ....... A llean Lemmon Secretary .................... Treasurer ....................... Publicity Chairman ......... IST .......Mariam Pierson .........Arthur Hope .......Alma Gimlin .A A -vu wa awww 1909 BOTANICAL CLUB, Soldan Botanical Club ' HE Soldan Botanical Club was organized during the school's first year. A high standard of work has been consistently F , maintained. About 1918 the school began offering seals for club work. The following have received honor awards from J! , if the Botanical Club since that time: Gussie Baker Adele Brod Ballard Clemmons Carmene Davidson Florence Davis Henry Edmonds Harold Hanke Waymond Hollyman Malcolm Jones Ernestine Long Hale Moore Walter Richardson Harriet Schwenk Martin Seidel Melvin Skellet William Stevens julian Steyermark Mildred Tatum Harry Trower William Trower Mildred Twellman Ethel Wagner Fred Pough Oliver William Harold Pough Levering Whittemore Louis Ray Members of the club enjoy studying nature first-hand. Foraging parties scour the woods and find secrets not only of plant life but of mineral and vegetable life as well. Many of the places the club visits are rarely seen, because they are inaccessible to automobiles. After a long tramp, a short interesting talk and a picnic lunch are pleasant relaxation. The following is the membership during the school year 1928-1929: Arthur Boroughf Helen Bryan Edwar Davis Florence Fritsch Cjan. '29j Alexander Langsdorf, Pres. '29'i Virginia McCormick, Treas. '29'F Margaret Moxom John Murratta, Treas. '29'i Kenneth Nickolson Terry Nickolson James Oliver Edward Reinhard Mary Reinhard Gan. '29j Saunders Reinhard, Vice-Pres. '28 David Rothman Denotes a seal. iso Francis Smith Florence Stockwell Lawrence Spencer, Pres. '29'k Ralph Swain, Sec'y '28-'29:f John Sweeny Robert Veitch Margaret Vogt Vernelia Walkeri' Dudley Weinberg John Whaley, Vice-Pres. '29 Francis Wilson, Scrip Representative '29 Virginia Worthington Carolyn Witter 1 JFXC Q -Y -J x-1:17-,...f' Q-mf :ff Y V -iw, - Y BOTANICAL CLUB Golf Club NDER the new sponsorship of Mr. Gerber the Golf Club I hopes to continue much as it was under the sponsorship of Mr. MacQueary, who resigned because of ill health. 4.-,' 4' Each year the club holds a spring and a fall tournament: the winner is presented with a cup and the runners-up with medals. The four semiiinalists of the spring contest form the golf team which represents Soldan in the interscholastic competition. Soldan, for the past two years, has won the league trophy and needs but one more victory to obtain permanent possession of it. Because of the loss of our champion, Harry Baker, and the return of only two of last year's stars, our victory this term is somewhat uncertain. Nevertheless, we hope Soldan will again win the championship and permanent possession of the golf trophy. The Golf Club extends a most hearty invitation to all who are inter- ested in the game and again wishes to emphasize the fact that golf has become a letter sport. Any boys interested in the club may come to the meetings in Room 105 at the close of school. The day of meeting is posted upon the boys' bulletin board in front of the large gym. President ............... jack Hutson Secretary ,,,.,,.,,,,.. Bill Grenberg Vice-President,,Me1ville Cotlin Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. Allen Harris 190 Q Y fr. N., U 5 -N 4 Q ' KJ f a gk '11, -- gr-ei - -1:1 Q-T-. Y Y--r . ,Y Debating Team i. , Debating 'Team of 1929 has won the Princeton Cup. This is the first time for many years that Soldan has won any jg X A great honor in debating. The honor is doubly great because of the tenseness of the situation before the final debate with ,ze Cleveland which was held on April 6. During the tenth week of last term, the tryouts for speakers were held. After much delib- eration and selection by a committee of teachers, the following teams were chosen: Affirmative-Abraham Gallant, Melvin Hurtzman, Ber- nard Agruss, and Joseph Washtien. Negative-Hymen Waltuch, Bar- nett Blakemore, Robert Brooks, and Julius Mayer. The teams immedi- ately began to read on the question that had been chosen for debate this year, Resolved: That legislation should be enacted embodying the prin- ciples of the McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill. During the Christmas week and the examination week the speeches were put in final shape and the work of brushing up and getting rid of stage fright was begun. Mr. Mathie, the coach of the team, drilled the boys on rebuttal and speaking. Several other teachers also helped with developing the speakers. The first debates were held on March 22. The negative team met the Beaumont affirmative at Beaumont and the affirmative met the Roosevelt negative at Soldan. Both teams won unanimously. Cleveland also won both of her debates and a final debate was needed to decide the possessor of the Princeton Cup for the year. If Cleveland won, the cup would remain permanently in her possession as only three legs are required and she had won two in the two years just preceding. The Soldan negative debated at Soldan against the Cleveland affirmative and the Soldan affirmative went to Cleveland. Of these debates Soldan lost one and won one unanimously but when the ratings were obtained it was found that Soldan had won by two points, the score being 16-14. The debaters all feel Well repaid for the time that was put in on the work and their only hope is that when the tryouts are held next year that there will be more boys who will take an interest in the debating team and aid them in the development of the material to use in the debates next year. N 192 B.f1TI.YG 715.411 RO.S'7'Rl',1! IISTRY CLUB CHE11 L 3 ., f- Q' mf -Y ,f-A fl lf 1-f rf,-fr-9--X - Y.,-, .- Chemis try Club HE future belongs to Science. More and more she will con- trol the destinies of the nations. Already she has them in K- . . . jf her Crucible and on her balances. In her new mission to ' humanity, she preaches a new gospel. Sir William Osler. On May 1, 1915, a petition signed by Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Kruh, Mr. Teeters, and sixty students was sent to Mr. Powell, re- questing a charter for the organization of the Soldan Chemistry Club. Under the leadership of these men the club advanced rapidly. In 1925 Miss Voit accepted the sponsorship which Mr. Weisert, our present sponsor, accepted in September. The highest aim of the club is to promote interest in chemistry, and allied sciences, and to show their importance to our everyday life. In order to see the practical side of this science, frequent trips are made and by special invitation the club has made a tour of inspection through the United Drug Company, Ward's Bakery, and the Scullin Steel Plant. In addition to these trips in order to emphasize the importance of chemistry interesting and instructive talks are given by members of the club. The Physics Department has granted us the privilege of using the motion picture machine, and we have enjoyed seeing films of A Trip Thru Cement-land , A Trip Thru Brick-land , and A Trip Thru Film- land . Thus we realize in a measure how chemistry is applied to indus- try and how Science controls the destinies of the nations . Probably the most important event of the year is the Chemistry Club's annual exhibition. It is So1dan's Chemical Engineers' Day. Each member exhibits and demonstrates that which interests him most and the school is thus initiated into the work of the club. i But do not think that it is a club of all work and no play , for, as guests of Mr. Weisert at his country place, many good times have been had. Oflicers: President ...........,. .............. S amuel Schultz Vice-President ........ ......,... W illiam Livingston Secretary ....,......... ............. M argaret Lovell Treasurer ....... .......... L ouise Endicott Librarian ....... ,.,.... 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' J 5 1 . ...........,................. , g ' 2 2 a 2 2 a Z - 2 2 2 . ...,.................. , g ' 3 1 . J g . . ......... U ................ , g 5 Isaac N. Judson ,.,,........,.......,,. December, 1927 5 1 . s . ..,....,...,.......,......... ' g 5 ' 2 : , 5 . . ...,.,.,........... I .....,.... , E Q 2 . .,,.................. , g - 1 z - 5 2 Z . ...r........ L .......... , g s . . ....r............ ........ . , - a : - : . ............... ,.......... , g ' s 3 a z a IIIVVYUIIVUIUUUUYUIIUUUYUYUUVIIIIVIIVYIUIYUIllIllVIIIUVIIVUVUIIIIYUUIIIUIIUUIIYUUIIIVUUUUYIVUIIIIIIIIUUIVUYUYIYUVIIIIIIUVVYI w IU! .5 -S, 9 N? 1f '7l9V 9 The Soldan Dramatic Guild i , HE Dramatic Guild is nearing the completion of another Q5 successful year, during which it has again ranked among the If most active clubs of the school. This year after the election of Jeannette Lewald, presidentg Natalie Dozier, vice-presi- dentg joe Bachelder, jr., secretaryg Grace Crowe, treasurerg Kirtley Black, sergeant-at-arms, a tryout was held to replenish the mem- bership which was somewhat depleted by graduations. About seventy- five students applied for admittance into the Guild and of them a number were accepted. At present the membership is over thirty. Immediately after the tryout last term, the Guild began work on a two-act play, Chris'rnus Gif, which, as has been the custom during the past years, was presented in the auditorium the day before school closes for the Christmas holidays. During the present term the activities of the Guild have been some- what more varied. First it was necessary to elect officers. Those chosen Were: Grace Crowe, presidentg Bob Campbell, vice-presidentg jane Saft, secretary, john Delavan, treasurerg and Kirtley Black, ser- geant-at-arrns. Another tryout was held at which several students of very promising ability were admitted to membership. After the tryout the Guild devoted itself to preparations for a one- act comedy, The Flattering Word , which was very well received on April 1 by a mixed audience of the Mothers' Club, the Sammies and Susies, and numerous other students and faculty members. Even at that time, work had begun on the Dramatic Guild's part in the Pageant com- memorating Soldan's twentieth anniversary. Practice for this offering, an excerpt from the Midsummer Night's Dream , occupied nearly all the time between April and the time of the Pageant. As this year draws to a close, each member feels that it has been one of the most successful periods of the Guild's existence and that the success has been due to the efforts of our most able sponsor, Miss Lucas. ffl, X .jr 'Ciba 4. ff f K2 'I ff ff? fn ' f ,,ff- . .L-- .14 ' ' l 'V fx 51' M4 ww ar 4' 197 E. E C.. 31.1 2 Los Castellanos 4? PRINCIPIOS del segundo semestre se fun,d6 el circulo lit- unos cincuenta y cuatro miembros activos. Sus tendencias Q . son marcadamente literarias y sus ideas son los de fomentar . . . erarlo-soc1a1 llamado Los Caste1lanos . Se compone de f s' - el interes por el castellano entre los alumnos de La Escuela Superior de Soldan. I Esperamos que el pr6ximo aio e1 club Los Caste11anos represente alguna cornedia o tome parte activa en las diversiones de La Escuela Superior de Soldain. Adelante Cas tellanos !Ade1ante, Castellanos! Con 1es6n y rectitud, Avanzando en la carrera De la ciencia y la virtud. Aunque sea cuesta arriba, Aunque sea en lid activa !Marchad, marchad, marchad! Hacia la sabiduria Cada dia progresad. Adelante siempre unidos Como rzipido escuadron, Sin que obstaculos arredre Nuestro noble coraz6n. Aunque e1 vicio nos reclame, Aunque la ignorancia aclame, !Marchad, marchad, marchad! Hacia la sabiduria, Cada dia progresad. Adelante ante vosotros Expedito podreis ver Y sembrado de esperanza E1 camino del saber. Aunque el vicio nos reclame, Aunque la ignorancia aclame, !Marchad, marchad, marchad! Hacia la sabiduria, Cada dia progresad. 199 ROUND TABLE, JA.N'UARY, 1929 ROUND TABLE, JUNE, 19:9 E., Y L 4. -l-v 'ji .L Y , - -f Q-T, Y ,..- -YA-4F:g'3J,Y The Round Table v HE telephone rang. Sherlock Holmes, the famous detective, ig? took out hisipipe, put on a beard, and lifted the receiver. A . . . . . ,, jg A disturbed voice greeted him. Oh! it gasped, I wonder if you can help me. if Of course I can, assured the no less famous relative of May Holmes, the program chairman of the Round Table. I My daughter, stated the anguished voice, has disappeared. It is half past four and she hasn't come home from school yet. The sleuth looked at the calendar. It was Friday. He asked if the daughter was a student at Soldan and found that she was a third termer there. Did your daughter have an eighty per cent average in English last term? he asked. Upon receiving an aflirmative reply he assured the mother of her daughter's safety and set out with his bloodhound and a make-up box. When he reached Soldan, he disguised himself as a slice of ice-cream and entered the Round Table New Jay party in the little gym. He barely escaped the treasurer, who was serving. He saw Miss George, the sponsor, Margaret Lovell, the president, and Gertrude Landesman, who were presiding over the games being played. His expectations were fulF1lled when he recognized the object of his search. He knew that many eligible girls are attracted to the club that is so active in both literary and social activities at Soldan-the Round Table. january '29 Graduates L Lois Coats Marguerite Miller Virginia Geisler Rosalie Soloman Gladys Hunter Erma Wolfort Isabel Lazarus if Q! , 'ii Q ,fallgiffll -' -if i, gn' iii! N 201 GYM CLUB President ................ ......,... D ick Survant z'-'- e' : 11 , rf,-'ii fe in-1' if .ffl ef TEH ' S Gym Club N 'QV ,JN HOOPEE! Hot Dog! I got it! ff What's the matter? Is he hurt? LTWQK Oh no, he just got a trick he's been practicing for ' ' Weeks. MPI' --This is the sort of discussion one ususually hears in the big gym while the Gym Clubis training. Under the capable leadership of Dr. Koenig, the club has just Fm- ished a very successful term. It has given several performances in the Maud , and, early in the term, was given a part in the Pageant. The Gym Club meets each Friday at 3 o'clock in the big gym and puts in an hour and a half working on the horizontal bar, parallel bar, horses and mats. In this way the boys train themselves to meet every emergency. Under the leadership of its ofhcers and the coaching of Dr. Koenig, the club is working hard to perfect its performances, and is striv- ing to make the Gym Club one of the best of its kind. The officers for this year are: Sponsor ...,........... ...,...... D r. Koenig .4 Vice-President .....,.......... Secretary-Treasurer ........., Ralph Allen Wade Amos Donald Bahn Edward Baker joe Barnhart Ag W. Baum Wm. Behen Sam Bermi Frank Blakemore Edward Bradbury Dave Campbell Robert Clooney Frank Copanas Ace Crowder Theo. Dralle Joseph Dunn Terell Eckert Paul Fayollot Francis Foster jassel Gerber Members George Giessow Henry Gunn Harold Hagemeyer Will Hall, jr. Lee Harris Clarence Hassemer Russell Hassemer Otto Heller Hert Holle Raymond Hoolman Wm. Hunter Ray Johnston Charles Kaigler Charles Kunsemueller Kenneth Lowe Malcolm Lowry George McDonald Chas. Miller John Minton Middleton Mitchell 208 ......Stanley Branch .,.......Nestor Du Vall Bernard Ofner Morris Pearlmutter Ray Picquet Edmund Pourie Jake Raymond Herman Reischel Hiram Riek Oliver Riek Echols Russel Walter Schier Charles Seeger Pope Steiner Otto Tubbesing Frank Wachter Charles Wade Earl Waterman Lawrence Wooten Harry Nadler jerre Price Y if 1-, -,Y ,- ,fi-4: if i it xx-4 i is -E , Y f:1 ,... - . YY- - - 1 L ,i- t, The Chess Club the origin of chess little is known. Like the paternity of Homer, it has been a bone of contention to many. Claims have been made for the Chaldeans, the Arabians, the Per- . sians, the Greeks, the Chinese, and for many, others. The -V ' game has, therefore, a rich historical background both in legend and in fact. One of the first books printed in England, the First printed with metal type, was The Game and Playe of Chess published by Caxton in 1474. If you should pass Room 305 some Friday afternoon, you would probably be somewhat surprised to see a group of boys apparently con- centrating on the difficult art of thinking. However, do not report them to the office: they are engaged in a perfectly legitimate activityg in other words, they are attending the weekly meeting of the Chess Club. This organization has for some time been trying to put this particu- lar form of mental acrobatics on an interscholastic basis. Last term a team from Soldan defeated a like team from Beaumont by a score of five games to none, and this term it has challenged all of the high schools. The present officers are: President or King ................... ..,...,........... G eorge Dunn Vice-President or Rook ........ ....... M arion McDermott Treasurer or Knight ....... .,..... L ogan Waterman Sponsor .......................,.... ............... M r. Mathis Camp Fire Girls vmgni1,WO years ago-the Soldan Camp Fire Girls organized under Qin? 3 the sponsorship of MISS Raebel. Their work covers every V' phase of a girl's life and means more than a weekly meeting. ' h Q Every camp-Ere girl tries to make the best use of her oppor- I p tunities and works for honors in the following crafts: home, nature, business, citizenship, health, hand, and camp. Every term the girls center their attention on some particular form of work, and this term such applied arts as Batik, Leather Modeling, and Tied and Dyed Work are in order. ,, This term's officers are: President ...,.....,.......,............. ....... H elen Moncur Secretary ,,,.,,,, .,.... H elen Schneider Treasurer ........ ............ R 0Se Smith 04 CHIESS CI. FH C.-HIP FIRE GIRLS 74 rf' - A F, rf - , . Eg? --of - ---r A ' 7.1,-'-: , ,-. The Soldan Faculty, 19094929 , S is the Faculty, so is the School. The personnel of the il? student body changes rapidly, with a new group of four or 1' five hundred pupils entering each semester. Theoretically, i' the entire student body changes every four or five years. - ' The change is so complete that the school would be an en- tirely new school were it not for the Faculty and the subtle permanence of pupil tradition which is fostered by the Faculty. Twenty years is a short time for the making of tradition, but at Soldan there are already many interesting and valuable traditions, and above all there is the sure and steady growth of school spirit and loyalty, making for the solidarity which is strengthened with the years. For this wholesome and loyal school spirit, the School is more indebted than it knows to the influence of the Faculty. The Faculty has primary responsibility in matters pertaining to the curriculum and in maintaining the standard for promotion and gradua- tion. The class-room is the teacher's undisputed ground of direction, leadership, and authorityg it is here that boys and girls come into that relationship of teacher and pupil which is the real center and core of the school, without which all else would be superficial and meaningless. But the teacher is far more than merely a class-room teacher of subjects. As Adviser, the teacher has both opportunity and responsibility second only to the teaching of pupils in the curriculum schedule of subjects. Many pupils come under the influence of their Adviser Who, as teacher, never has the opportunity of teaching them in their respective classes. The voluntary sponsorship of athletics and other student activities is one of the most beautiful of school relationships,-one which pupils too often take for granted without really appreciating the hours of sacrifice and the painstaking work involved in such leadership. The teachers enjoy their sponsorships, to be sure, for such activities are interesting and wholesome, and it is in these voluntary clubs and activi- ties that we find the pupils most co-operative. Soldan's club life has been an important factor in the molding of our excellent and wholesome school spirit, characteristic of the School since its very beginning. In this unassigned and voluntary relationship of sponsor, director, or coach, the teacher contributes an immeasurable influence in the molding of school spirit. It is impossible here to make adequate acknowledgment to our teachers for their guidance and helpfulness, but it is appropriate that it should be recorded among the inestimable influences of the past and present. The list of Charter Members of the Soldan Faculty has been growing smaller year by year. Many have been promoted to higher 17 fafp??m I Q s --if L-,G ,-wg: Q-, , ,Y Y.-T .- af? T- Soldan Band H. E. Olson, Sponsor President ..... . . ...............,.. .,.. J ohn Whaley Vice-President ...,..,.. Archie McDaniel Secretary and Treasurer . . ....... Earl Blankenmeister Librarians .,......... ......, L ee Handley, Morris Miller Student Leaders . , . ..,,.,. Harry Koenigsberg, Robert Casey MEMBERS Amos, Wade ..... ,. Cornet Laba, Joe ...... . .. Saxophone Baum, A. W. ...,............ Drum Lemen, Eugene . . , ....... Drum Blakemore, Frank ,........... Drum Lowe, Kenneth , ..... ,, Bass Blankenmeister, Earl, Tenor Saxophone Machtinger, Sam . . ..,....... Alto Bleich, Sidney ,... Alto Saxophone Mason, Alfred ,,.. Saxophone Boettcher, Louis .. Alto Saxophone McClellan, Harold ...,..,. Alto Borough, Arthur ............,... Alto McClellan, Russel , ..... Cornet Brewer, Marvin . . , ,.., , . . Cornet McDaniel, Archie . . . Trombone Brill, Dick ........ . .. Cornet Mellman, Harry ..,......, ..,. A lto Brownstein, Eugene ...,.... ,. Alto Nesbit, Burton .............,... Bass Bryan, Richard .... .... . . . Cornet' Meyer, Arthur .... Mel. Saxophone Capes, Bemard ...,.. Alto Saxophone Miller, Morris 4.,. ....... T rumpet Card, Hamilton ........,....... Alto ,fNicho1son, Kenneth, .......... Drums Casey, Robert ..,. ...,.., C larinet Nicol, Richard .... .. Trombone Charlton, Allen , . . ,,.. T:ombone Parenia, Morton . . . . . Clarinet Cohen, Arnold ..., Alto Saxophone Pearlmutter, Ben . . . . . Clarinet Daniel, Francis . . . .... Trombone ,fRaisher, Frank ,Li . . . . . Drums Erlang-er. Herman . ........ Piccolo Rash, Bryson .... ,,..,... B ass Fald, Ruben ....., . . . .... Drum Reed, Arlington . , . . . Bass Horn Fox, Barney ..,.., Alto Saxophone Reid, Bill ...,.. ..,,.. D rum Fullerton, Robert . ,..... Trumpet Remmert, Wm. ,. . Clarinet Garber, Sam ,..., , ..,... Clarinet Robart, Wm. .. ..,. Clarinet Gerber, Albert . . . ,.., Saxophone Rollins, Myrt .... . . , Saxophone Gerber, Jassel .... , , . , . Cornet Roman, Melvin . . . . . Saxophone Gerber, Albert .. ..,.. Alto Rovak, Isadore .. .... Clarinet Grier, David ..... . , Saxophone Sanford, Noble . . . . . . Cornet Guy, La Verne ..,., . , . Cornet Shatto, Lloyd . . . Clarinet Hagemeyer, Elmer ..... , . , . . Cornet Singer, Arnold . . . . . Clarinet Hagemeyer, Harold . . , . . Trombone Singer, Louis . . . . , Cornet Handley, Eugene . ..... Alto Sottele, Jasper , . . . . Cornet Handley, Lee .... . , . Baritone Spurr, Palmer .. . Clarinet Harris, Morris . . . , . . Saxophone Steinson, john ,... , . Trombone Hexter, john .... . . ..,.. Alto Strand, Russel . . . . , . . , Alto Horwitz, Morris , . . . Baritone Sutter, Olivier ' .... ..... A lto Howard, Joe ...... . . Clarinet Toder, Jack , , ..,.. . . . Cornet Isenberg, Elmer .,.,. Alto Watermman, Earl . .. Trombone Jarrett, Robertson . . . , . . Clarinet Waterman, Logan . . . . Cornet Kamil, Harry ..,.. .....,.. A Ito Weir, Harry ....,.. ..... A Ito Keck, Jack .,...., , . . Saxophone Welch, Harold . . . . . Trombone Kleeman, Francis . ....... Cornet -J'Whaley, John . . . . . . . . . , Bass Kleeman, Walter .... . , . Saxophone Withington, Ollie , . . , ..... . . Bass Koenigsberg, Harry . . . ,.... Cornet Worthington, Jim . . . Trombone Kunsemueller, Chas. . . . Cornet .. --, in .5 ,if , , Q.: -Y 1,--A - ,qg A 7-21? Y1-- V , ..,,JsS -- --4 - Y The Craft Club A HE Craft Club was organized several terms ago to enable 'fgffi IFF Boy Scouts to qualify for the various craft merit badges and to make any other piece of handicraft a boy might desire Recently the club has taken up archery and model aircraft ,Y ri? building. The club meets on Tuesday afternoon immediately after school in B26, the manual training room. Any boy in good standing of a regis tered troop may join. Mr. McClellan is the sponsor. The officers are: President ...........,....... Vice-President ......... ...Turrnan Hurst ........ George Drosten Secretary-Treasurer ....... ....... Scrlppage Reporter .,.......... ..,... ...... The members are: Rudney Allen Rea Becker Otis Gallant Melvin Hertzeman Wm. Hinkley Meyer Kakolow Francis Klein Joe Labovich junior Lloyd Salvatore Manaier Paul Patton .....Victor Frank .Thomas Atwood Harvey Rudolph Preston Ryan Noble Sanford David Thornton Thomas Zorumski CRAFT CL UB 208 A TIES x F1 ri Na w r- F' Z O -. TJ -.2 --. ,- L ,, ,Y :f,4: 5- Y Y , ,123- Athletic Victories of Twenty Years Basketball ,OLDAN'S basketeers have always practiced under adverse - conditions because of the size of the home court and because of the necessity of playing league games on the courts of adversaries. However, in spite of this evident handicap, Soldan has always made a fine showing in interscholastic competition and this year, not only downed her opponents in the city league, but went on, taking two post-season games from Crane Technical High of Chicago, thus clinching an intercity championship in the first games ever permitted by the St. Louis Board of Education with a school outside a radius of twenty-Eve miles. After great efforts during the past eight years, Soldan at last Won the city championship from Roosevelt by a score of 32-20. This game was not the decisive oneg it merely left Soldan and Roosevelt tied for first place. But with our defeat of Central and Beaumont and Roose- velt's second defeat at the hands of the fast Beaumont quintet, our title to the championship was left without grounds for contention, thus assur- ing us a leg on the coveted Michigan Cup. This year, after the close of the regular season, Soldan, for the first time in the history of the St. Louis Public High School League, com- peted with a championship team from another city. In the first game, played at Roosevelt before a rather small audi- ence, Soldan defeated the Chicago basketeers in a game featured by a close defense by both teams. The game was rather slowg especially at the beginning, when Soldan made the first score, only to be passed by her opponents on a field goal and a free throw. The lead alternated between the two teams until the half, after which, although tied several times, Soldan was never passed by the visitors. Chicago threatened considerably on a first play from under our basket which was productive of several field goals, but the home team, after studying it for a short while, effectively broke it up. In the third quarter, Frohardt and Buchele were substituted for Levy and Gelber, to give the two forwards a rest, and made a Fine showing in their attack and defense. Crane Tech, during the last period, realized the futility of attempting to pierce our defense and resorted to long shots but failed to even the score and the gun ended the game with the score 23-21 in our favor. Previous to the departure of our team for Chicago for the return game of the series, an assembly of the entire school was held in the auditorium on March 27th at the eighth hour to celebrate the winning of the Michigan Cup. Before an enthusiastic gathering, Captain Bob 213 IUJU TE.-1 M, lSIx'Ii 'I'BALL CILAIMPIONSHIP B Joyce received, on behalf of the school, the trophy presented by the president of the Michigan Alumni amid rnuch cheering on the part of the students. On the following day, the team left with the hearty con- gratulations and support of the students and principal. The return game at Chicago was a duplication of the one here, Soldan winning from a team which, for two years, had not been defeated on its own Hoor by a score of 28-24 in one of the fastest and Finest exhi- bitions of basketball ever witnessed in a high school clash. This victory clinched the intercity championship. The game was fast throughout, Soldan playing a great game in the first half and better still in the sec- ond. A crowd of 1500 saw the game. At the half, Crane led by a score of 9-6, but Soldan came back in the third and fourth quarters to deal a death blow to Chicago's hopes for victory. Soldan worked up to a lead of 17-11 and, in the last quarter, let loose the fireworks which practically swept Crane off her feet, and scored so rapidly that it was difficult to record the shots. Gelber scored five field goals and two free throws and Hellmich followed close with Five field goals, making a total of twenty-two points for these two players. The first half was featured by fine defense on the part of both teams, Chicago using the zone style of play while Soldan resorted to the five man defense. From the beginning of the third quarter, Soldan held to the offensive, keeping the. tension at a high pitch throughout the half. Both teams gave all they had and there was not a dull moment of play. In the last quarter Soldan unleashed a brand of brilliant passing which enabled Gelber on the receiving end to sink four field goals. Hellmich's single tally after this streak was the end of our scoring except for a free throw by Buchele late in the last period. Crane retaliated with a sweep- ing attack but the gun ended the game before Soldan's large lead could be overcome. Coach White and the squad are to be praised for the wonderful season just concluded and there was not one of the boys who did not contribute magnificently to our victory. Hellmich, at center, was always a great factor in the offense by reason of his ability to secure the tip-off with such consistency. Levy and Gelber, our leading scorers, did splen- did work at forward. Cook and Joyce were towers of strength in the defense, and Frohardt and Buchele showed up very well in their play. Six of the eight boys who played this year graduate in june. But we look forward to another championship team next year built around the nucleus of this year's stars by the willing cooperation between the coach, squad, and student body. With such assets we cannot fail to be a factor in the play of the next interscholastic basketball season. 215 Z ,- 1-C Q .lr-,si-lf-ig, fcqgafw,-21--A.-re , - f?E1-if F fields of activity in our own school systemg many have found their opportunity of further advancement in other school systemsg many have been transferred to other schools in our system because of program changes growing out of the constantly expanding curriculumg some have married, thereby severing their connection with the School but continuing to live in this city or elsewhere: and some have joined the mysterious caravan journeying to the undiscovered country whose por- tal we call Death. To the Charter Members who are still with us in their accustomed places,-thirteen in number,-the School owes much in the making and maintaining of those standards which are the very essence of the Schoo1's reputation and worth. Of the original number of sixty-three Charter Members of the Soldan Faculty of 1909-1910, the following teachers of Soldan are carrying on, and the hope is here expressed that the School may continue to have the benefit of their constructive thought and work for years to come: John Rush Powell, Principal T. H. MacQueary, History A. O. Kelley, Science Anna E. Hickey, Latin Anne R. Waney, Latin Edith C. Bristol, Spanish M. Teresa Finn, Music R. Evelyn Fitch, Art Susan Sherry, Mathematics Edith E. Glatfelter, Science Joanna Hoolan, History P. L. Stavseth, Commercial Studies Nellie Judd, Science and Mathematics In reviewing the Faculty lists of twenty years, the following summary contains the names of all teachers, 264 in number, regularly assigned to this School. arranged for convenient reference by depart- ments. The date given at the extreme right hand of the page is the date of first affiliation with the School. The list of present members of the Faculty, 1928-1929, is found in line at the extreme left hand of the page: the list of former members is indented toward the centerg deceased members are indicated by an asteriskii: Where possible to ascertain the information, the present addresses of all former members are given, together with the new name if the teacher is married. IS 'R- X W ...J Q 1 Q3 g P X x Q 1: N .. 0 va L1 E F4 N Track T i,,.mm ' g N HIS most ancient of sports, the pastime of the ancient Greeks and later of the Romans, has been handed down to the pres- jg ,' ent age in practically its original form. The Marathon or ' relay, in which a flaming torch was carried by the Grecian youths over many miles without allowing the torch to be extinguished, is retained in our present relay teams, except that a baton takes the place of the torch and the distances covered are much shorter. The discus throw, javelin, and other forms of outdoor sports were ardently pursued with the greatest zest, the reward generally being a laurel wreath which was placed upon the brow of the victor, or lumps of the comparatively scarce ore, coal, which was given on special occasions. Our impressions of the ancient Greeks are always associated with track and its allied sports, which always held a high place among the ancients. Track has since then suffered considerable deterioration, but now great interest is again being shown in this sport. Its value is being more widely recognized, not only as a means of keeping physically fit but also for the splendid training it offers in the coordination of mind and body. Soldan shares in this enthusiasm for track and when the call for aspiring athletes comes, our campus is dotted with volunteers, compet- ing with one another in friendly contests of skill in the broad jump, pole vault, sprints, relays, shotput, discus and javelin throw. Soldan's track records go back to the year our school was opened, in 1909, and our first interscholastic championship came in 1909. The season of 1916 was of particular interest as we had an exceptionally strong junior team and a correspondingly weak senior one. Our juniors more than doubled the points of any of their nearest opponents but in spite of this stellar performance we lost the title to McKinley by a score of 64 points to our 6035. In 1919 we had another strong junior team, breaking Eve junior and one senior interscholastic records. Altogether thirteen records were broken that year, four by McKinley and one by Clevelandg we only fm- ished second. It was in this year that Tom Hennings was captain of the junior team. Following up our previous good showing, we clinched the cham- pionship in 1920 and 1921. In that year the biggest score in the number of points was recorded when Soldan Won the meet. Our other championships came in the years 1925, 1926, and 1927. In 1928 We won the Mississippi Valley Championship. This spring we look forward to winning the meet in May and with Mr. Plag's splendid coaching and the team's Fine cooperation, we can count on being a close contestant for the coveted title. 217 FOO TB.-I LL SQ UAD . 4 f-1, A '51, -fe -,,:, ,gf YA, 2- :L 5- 51 -f I Arymgh ASEBALL may truthfully be called The King of American 2 e promises to secure stanch supporters in foreign nations, it 1 ' A . may be claimed as distinctly American. , Originating from ig? V the New England town-ball and the earlier schoolboy game of One Old Cat , it has assumed a decided national character in the United States and in its present form is undoubtedly America's greatest contribution to Sportdom. Baseball Sports . Little known in Europe or elsewhere, although it Q fs J D So1dan's baseball records go back to the year 1909, but it was not until 1916 that Soldan clinched its first interscholastic victory by run- ning through the season without a single defeat. This team was prob- ably one of the best teams ever turned out by a St. Louis high school. Following immediately upon this championship came the one of the following year, when Mr. Cook, with only one letter man, whipped into shape a winning combination. In 1920 the team again came home with the bacon. After having lost the first two games of the season they swept through the remaining games to clinch the title, showing an unusually strong team. This year may be claimed as the banner year of Soldan athletics, for we carried off the championship in every branch of interscholastic sport. In 1921 we finished second, only to come back the next year with the championship. Since then, Soldan has had no baseball championship, but we look forward expectantly to the ensuing season, having unusually bright prospects. 219 X.. . ,. ' 'rf Q 1r:'g -- er-eg se- 115-:sf f :fo-is, A:,5f'EF-'-'v- Soldan Football I, E, ROM the beginning Soldan has been, each year, an important factor in interscholastic football, sending upon the gridiron a number of formidable teams. ' During a period of eight consecutive years, Soldan has 'l- - not Hnished lower than second place and in two of the eight seasons 11921-22D and 11925-26D clinched the championship. Previous to these successful years Soldan has wrested the title from her opponents in the years 1913, 1914, and 1919, and finished second in 1918. Altogether Soldan has won five championships and six second places during a period of sixteen years. The other Five seasons brought four third places. This is a truly splendid record and a fine tribute to the coaching of Mr. Cook. The season just closed is one worthy of great praise for Soldan was, at the beginning of the season, considered out of the race . However, the desire of the school for a banner year in interscholastic athletics seemed destined to early realization when the team gave every indication of being headed toward the championship. Built almost entirely from green material by the wonder-working efforts of Coach Jimmy Cook, the team surprised all the critics by sweeping triumphantly through its pre-season schedule without a single score by any of its opponents. These games were a wonderful tonic, through which the team gained badly needed experience under fire, and opened the eyes of everyone to the possibilities of a championship squad. Thse first victories were at the expense of St. Louis U. High, Alton High School, and Principia Junior College. High scores were rolled up in each of these games, while our own goal remained uncrossed. This impressive pre-season record, in which an average score of 26 points a game was attained, was of incalculable aid to the team in its regular league games. The march of triumph was continued by our defeat of Cleveland by a score of 18-O! This was followed by the defeat of Central, the league's weakest team, and our victory over Beaumont, a light, fast squad. Thus with only one league game remaining to be played the team stood un- defeated and unscored upon, while the nearest competitor had been defeated once in league competition. In the last game of the year the team fell a victim to overconfidence and allowed Roosevelt to score less than a minute before the end of the first half, thus shattering the morale of tHe entire squad. The men fight- ing for the Gold and Brown were stunned by the unexpectedness with which their dream of being unscored had been destroyed. The team fought gallantly during the last half but it was unable to push the ball across the final white line before a determined Roosevelt team. 220 Though many loyal rooters were overwhelmed by this unexpected defeat and the shattering of all championship hopes for this year, the season was highly successful inasmuch as Mr. Cook built from an un- promising array of aspirants a team which not only tied for champion- ship, but was scored upon only once during the entire season. Dave Cook, quarterback, was the outstanding star, while Shapiro played a smashing game at fullback and instilled his own fighting spirit into the players. Buchele and Shacklin performed regularly at the half- back positions. On the line Minkey and Bray held down the wing berths with Becker and Soest at the tackles. Vanse Wright, flanked by Haro- witz and McHenry, was a tower of strength in the center. The team scored an average of 182, points for each game, compared to M4 points by their opponents, only one score being made against them of 6 points, and that by Roosevelt. Tennis v ENNIS may be termed the dark horse of athletics. This branch of sport, formerly little known and appreciated, b1dS jg W, M fair to become a rival of football and baseball in the hearts of American sportsmen. If the rapid strides it has taken in , the last few years can be taken as signs, tennis will, Within the near future, be able to compete with baseball in the number of en- thusiastic followers. Soldan formerly had the advantage of the nearness to Forest Park, which enabled the students to participate in this exhilarating sport to a large degree. This fact, while formerly given as a reason for Soldan's tennis supremacy, must now be dismissed since, at the present time, all the high schools either have courts of their own or are closely, situated to public parks where the students may practice. Soldan's interest in tennis goes back to 1914, and since then, our supremacy has been unquestioned. One reason for this superiority has been ,the trophy donated by the senior class of 1914 for the promotion of tennis. on this cup has been inscribed yearly the name of the winner of the spring tournament held at Soldan. However, the practice of the spring tournament is now being followed by other high schools and the competition between schools has been placed upon a more general basis. The Soldan netsters have captured eight championships, covering a period of competition of twelve years, and have finished in second place the other four times, a truly remarkable record not equalled by any other school in the city. Coach Plag is to be highly commended for the splen- did work he has accomplished in this field. And due credit must be given the willing cooperation of the squads under him which have brought in such a continuous record of victories. Soldan championships cover the years '14-'15, '18, '19, '21-'22, '22-'23, '24,-'25, '25-'26, '27-'28, and preparation is under Way now for a '29 victory. on' TENNIS TI?.'1M G. A. A. , HE Girls' Athletic Association was organized March 11, 1910, 55- 5' by Miss Elsa Pohl and it has been one of the most popular K? mv .. jf of Soldan's many clubs. Early in its history the various activities were sponsored by faculty members and the rec- ords tell of Miss Glatfelter and Miss Lomax as basketball coachesg Miss Hoolan and Miss Pierson as gymnastic dancing coachesg Miss Pohl and Miss Sherry as coaches for volley ball. Since every girl was eligible, the club was forced to limit its mem- bership, because of lack of gym space, to third term pupils, but this only served to whet the enthusiasm of the upper term girls. In 1921 Miss Higgins became sponsor and a schedule was adopted whereby inter-class volley ball tournaments should be held in the fall, basketball in the Winter, and volley ball and tennis left to fill out the spring months. Every girl is ambitious to win a Soldan S or a Missouri HM . Seven hundred fifty points are required for an S , and 1,000 points for an M . Points may be earned in the following ways: Hiking 1505, a perfect gym record 1251, passing posture test C25j, membership in a class team 1501, winning ribbons in track events Q25- 15-10j. Mary Logan, president of the association, may well be proud of the number of girls who have been successful winners of letters in this twentieth year of the club's existence. 4'KMj,v L,,1g ,m'g HE coveted High School M is offered to all seniors and juniors in high school, on the basis of 1,000 points. General requirements for all candidates are health and absence of any serious physical defects that can be cured, correct pos- ture, scholarship of S0 or above for one year, and good sportsmanship. In athletics, points are given for hiking, swimming, and track events. Service points are bestowed for unpaid coaching, and leadership. Rewardable student activities are membership in a school Glee Club, Debating Team, or Orchestra. In a school possessing a gymnasium, points are given to those students who are excellent in gymnastics, or to those who learn four major folk dances. Under the head of Games, points are given for performance in ball games, such as football, basket- ball and tennis. All candidates for the M must have 400 points covering health, posture, sportsmanship and scholarship-that is, the general require- ments: 400 credits must be in athletics: the remaining 200 are wholly elective. 1,000 points are absolutely necessary to get that glorious M , fs., .f f .uno ---u U I TEAAI BASEBALL Administration John Rush Powell, Principal, ................., Charter Member, 6142 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stephen A. Douglass, Assistant Princzpal, Charter Member, Now Principal Central High School, St. Louis, Mo. R F Holden, Assistant Principal, ...........,..... February, CFormerly Teacher of Chemistry, Soldan High School, and Principal of Dozier Elementary Schooll. 329 Carson Road, Ferguson, Mo. English i Jenn1e M. A. Jones .............. :'Deceasecl, July, 1926 Hetty H. Parselle ......,.........,..... On leave of absence, 1929, Peoria, Ill. i'4Esther Mills ,.......,................. :kDeceased, June, 1911 HkBruce Smith ...,.......... . . . . . 'kDeceased, February, 1928 Charter Member, Charter Member, Charter Member, Charter Member, Charter Member, Ruth Pierson ........................., CMrs. Frank Codding, 6316 Fauquier Drive, St. Louis, MoJ Marshall C. Crouch ..................... Charter Member, Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo. Mary Hamilton ....................... Charter Member, University City High School, University City, Mo. Ruth B. Dickinson ..................... fMrs. Harry Collins, 8131 Milan Ave., St. Caroline Gayler .....,.................. Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Charter Member, Louis, MOQ Charter Member, Mary Doan Spalding ,.................. . . February, Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo. Grace V. Wilson ......,...................... .. February, 5316 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Genevieve East .................,..,........ September, fMrs. Clarence Martin, 4234 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo.J Chas R. Mann ....................... ............. F ebruary, 5475 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gertrude Shryock ........................ . . September, 5214 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. P. H. Deffendall . ..................... . . February, Principal Blair School, St. Louis, Mo. Julia Davenport Randall ............. . . February, Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Edith Miller . ....................... . , .... February, CMrs. Wm. Crowe, 5625 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo.D Orin Stepanek ..........................,... September, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb. E. E. Chiles ......................... . . . September, Principal Harrison School, St. Louis, Mo. V Irene A. Waugh ..................... ..... A September, CMrs. Warren Roberts, 820 Jefferson St., Chillicothe, Mo.J Leah R. C. Yoflie ................................. September, 5660 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Leonora C. Nagle .......................... . . . September, 5469 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jennie F. Chase ......................... . . . September, 5316 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 10 i. 1909 1909 1913 1909 1909 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1910 1910 1911 1911 1911 1912 1912 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1916 1918 C'H.1JlPln,x' 05 l:RL l..-JSA' VOl.l.li1' B.Il.l. TF u 4 SOLDAN M GIRLS CHEER LEADERS ' fy ,ffzg ,fpg ,x' ,v 'p'Qf'fA5'Q Sv !'7 4 2 ii' Q Q. , - LX . 1 'ff , ,- i b A f Q N 'ag if - ,, 1 u .W rj-QQ? V if PqrN3RM , gg .5 5, X' I ' ' N 'fri -, fx x X J 1: 4. p,l 1 --Q'-. '. - 2 'LL-M 1, Kw fm QM! frffiff piffwfyl f wg 2 QfVQ?3w:?,Q!!-fI7l ff5 . H -'1lA' hff vf lg ,,, , fit ff? ,V-4 .KQKV f'xS' T ' ',' 7f'4ffif i q,' . ffx5X Wy X' Q UT7fHfff' - NX? I A ' Ziff VU: f , V -. X QWXXN '.'. A,,'- ..:' ' f 49 - '.,A Q gig, . . 5:2 X b X f 4 A Q eng-fzg . i N 22 15 m WA ',A .7 ,',- at-.Z Ziituj AYIVVDA LV:.4if,L1'L '-'AV1,V X 4. ,T -i Y -7 Y- YJ. ,-. -mal-4' 1 Meditations on a Bull Dog's Tail First of all, is the modern bull-dog's tail long enough to meditate on? Of what use to the happy Cor unhappyl bull-dog are the few half inches attached to the end of his backbone? Likewise, of what use would a lengthy tail be? Some say a dog keeps his balance with the aid of his tail. That being the case, the reason for a bull-dog's bowleggedness is the short- ness of his tail. just think of the bull-dog having been blessed with such a good natured face, as well as beautiful bowed legs. Why must he go through life with an insult for a tail? A bull-dog's life is certainly a tale of woe. Mankind having decided to rob the bull-dog of his tail, what happens to the piece left over? It is made into sausage and do we eat it deliciously flavored and mustarded? And-does the butcher, cap- able of so many crimes concerning dogs' tails, ever get to heaven? What a guilty conscience he must carry about with him loaded down with the ends of tails? Last, but not least, how long would a bull-dog's tail become if it were not clipped and how much sausage does the butcher lose by not waiting until the tails are full grown? Curiosity gets the best of me-why must a dog have such a complicated thing as a tail anyhow?-and thereby hangs an- other tale. Gladys Bacon A Beauty I looked at her as she went by: And as her beauty struck my eye, I turned before she had passed my back, That not one glance of her I'd lack. Her movement in itself was grace: And the look upon her face, Above all others I had known, Intelligence and love was shown. Her eye was bright as bright could be, And as she passed she looked at meg Then she turned and walked away, But my heart with her did stay. Now she trotted on the field, With a snort and uplifted heel: And took her place among the rest, A racing horse, of breed the best. Julius Mayer, 6 A Song Wtiter's Love Letter Sweet Sue : I Love You and I'd Love to Call You My Sweetheart but You Took Advantage of Me so now I ca.n't Give You Anything But Love . Remember Sunny boy? He's Cali- fomia Bound to spend the summer In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree . Well Au Revoir But not Goodby . With Love and Kisses . Ned Bowry Black-l jimmy had been following her for blocks. Straight down Olive Street they walked. Each time she stopped to look at an alluring window, he stopped just behind her. He hadn't seen her face, but he was sure it must be of dazzling fairness. That afternoon jimmy had set out, somewhat grimly, to have his hair cut, Why can't fellows have long hair? he pondered. He could have used that fifty cents for something useful instead of for such a necessary evil, as a hair cut. And then the vision! She was standing, back turned to jimmy, admiring a window full of lacy nothings draped artistically on the floor of the window. She would have put the old-fashioned Venus to shame. Small, five feet two, mentally summed up Jimmy, slender, a mere will-o'-th'-wisp. jimmy said poeticallyg tiny little feet in the most ridiculously dainty little high- heeled pumps. A slender hand, beauti- fully gloved, was pressed against the window. Her head was tipped to one side at a saucy tilt. She was dressed in black from the black turban on her head to her black pumps. Whew, ejaculated jimmy. Right then all thoughts of hair-cut vanished. He followed her, shamelessly, purposely, determined to see her face. He pictured her. Green eyes in long black lashes. A little tip-tilted nose. A tender, whimsical bud of a mouth. Skin like new cream with the faintest promise of dawn in her cheecks. And, oh glory of glories, her hair must be auburn with the gold of the sunset in it. So jimmy followed her, always just behind her. Now was his chance! No, 'an automobile stopped him. Now! No, he'd bumped into an old lady. Apologies to be made. Gosh, he'd lost her! No, there she was. Oh! She'd stopped to wait for a car. He hurried forward. Just then she turned to him. Oh! Gasped Jimmy She's black. Glaneuse Kraleman, 8 7 A :'fr': 3? f- -1-ff 51 -,,:-,Q 1 3L-2151 VN! . 7 EN P N YN? 5 n 5 '12 dl' :aims 5 ZW CEE 1 -ruwol-vw' 133 199-55 mn- Guwb. jx: was SENT To -me YH OUGHTP! 'BE 'N o1:P.c.g. FOR wvzwmc, NITESYJ NY HRRMQNY QLRSS. P A Q'-1' Eilnggisf T 'TR xwRm'TL NOTES. THEY E-NCOUTlF1Q,E,WR l.:Q5 APD, op HLL A on '44 - ST 5 'F'f,,.,Gf ,QP 22 'WG 77 my f il Udznvu. QF emma, RE in 1 ,, , Y ,gb Y ,- A - ,,-A 7 ,A We ,Liq- A,,,f-.7-.. A:- Z, ---,,,- - - - Because of Ice Here I axn, a little insignificant model T Ford, tearing my very vitals out racing up these mountain roads in an endeavor to reach Horseshoe first. Well, the others are quite a bit ahead of me, but I can try anyhow. There is another horrible turn, and now we are down off that dreadful Floyd's Hill. Thank good- ness! Now that I'm in the valley again I may be able to speed it up a little. Well, here I am at Bulls-eye Springs where all the fat people in Colorado come to take baths which, for all the good they do, could just as well be taken at home. I guess human beings are silly though: I'm surely glad I'm a car, or what you could call one, if you didn't look too closely. I certainly have been traveling, for there is that powerful truck and that twelve cylinder bus I have been racing. It is too bad they are leaving, for I must stop for something to eat. Oh well, I'll catch them later. Ahl Does that feel good? It surely does, my old tank was nearly empty. I am leaving town now and here I am on the highway again. Geel This is tire- some: maybe I'll k-now better than to enter a silly old race like this again. My, how this hurtsl It couldn't hurt any worse if I were being pulled apart by horses-those creatures which we have almost displaced. We're going up that last hill before Horseshoe now and what a noise we are making. I don't think I can make this hill. I suppose I must back down and try it again. I wish they would take that load off my backg it is really getting quite burdensome. Well, I guess this is my last run. It surely makes a fellow seem old to try a stunt like this with everything rattling, wheezing, and protesting. I wonder who will use my gears and works when I am junked. Oh well, here's for another try at that hill. Pulll Pull! Ah, at last I'm overg now here I go racing across this flat valley. Around this corner I must go, and I must watch this winding road as I make the turn around that immense boulder. Well, well, look there. Why, it's a big snow bank right across the road. Now, how will we get through? I suppose we will have to go across that ice: although it's going to be quite slippery, but if those other cars made it, I think I can too. Here we go! Goodness sakes alive! Glory be! Eureka! By the great right arm of Hercules, if that isn't those two cars, I'll eat my crankcase! What in the world are you fellows doing here? Why you're stuck in the ice, aren't you? With your weight you never should have tried to cross the ice. Of course you were liable to fall through. Well, well, I guess I'll have to pull you out, but if I do, one of you will win the race. However, if the first one will promise to wait until I've gotten you both out, I'll do it. Ouchl My, oh my, that almost pulled my axle off, but I got that one out. Now, for the other. There, now you're both out so let's continue the race. It surely is slippery going across this ice, but I seem to be getting along better than the other two. Ouchl I tumed completely around that time, but I'm still in the lead. I just missed a pole then. I certainly am lucky today. Now, I'm on the road again, and I'm traveling along at a clip. Only a mile to go, and if I can hold this lead, I'll wing otherwise it's going to be too bad for little me. Those other cars are on the road, and I'm only a thousand yards in the lead. My, but they are certainly cutting down my lead. Here goes a little more gas: I've got it wide open now so I can't do any better. Anyhow I'll give them a good run for their money and if I lose, I won't cry about it, for I'm going to the junk- yard anyway. Wow! The finish is only a quarter of a mile away, and they're almost up with me. However, I'm still in the lead and expect to win. Here we are almost as the finish, and would you please look at the people standing alongside to watch the finish. The finish is only Five hundred yards away, and that bus is right behind me. There are four hundred yards left. Now two hundred. Now one hundred. Now fifty. His front wheels are even with my engine. Now twenty-five left. OH! He's passing me. No, he isn't, but he's even with my front wheels. Over! Now, to see who won. The people are calling for one of usg I don't know which one it is, but I'll wait here for I suppose it's the other fellow. It always has been throughout my whole life. I'll wait here and if it's I, for whom they're yelling, I'll soon know itg if it's the other fellow, well, there's no use making a fool of myself by going back to see if I won. Well, what do you know about that: they are yelling for me, and saying that I won because of my crank. I always knew self-starters weren't as good as old-fashioned cranks. What, you want me to make a speech, do you? You want to know why I ran? Well, if that's the case, I'll tell you. Long ago I swore that I'd do something noteworthy on my last run, and, folks, this was my last run. I'nT ready for the junk-yard, and I've kept my promise. No, I'm not afraid of the future life. I've lived a good, honest, and humble life and don't expect anything bad. You want to know how I happened to win? Well, do something for someone and you're always repaid. Good-by. Henry Luedde, 6 1. - f - I -p . fig,-eg. -ff iz? 51f Va:-,ti a i ,, 1 x . If any blond haired boy has left your heart In forty-seven pieces at your feet Then don't let your spirits down, But turn to hair of brown And perhaps you'll find the same is twice as sweet. If any light haired man has changed his mind And left you sinking in the consomme Calmly smile and let him go You'll forget about your woe There's a lot of consolation to be found in hair of gray. If any light haired boy has passed you by With his nose uplifted high into the air Then your heart which seemed quite dead Will respond to hair of red And you can sing that song of Tanquays I Don't Care . If any light haired youth who loved you once Decides that now another's heart he'll win Don't on mankind turn your back Run your hands through hair of black And perhaps you'll fund contentment lies therein. If any light haired boy has tumed you down Alone you'll find some good philosophy, It may do for you I guess, But I really must confess It has never been a bit of use to me. Virginia Giles Twenty Years Back She rapped the desk smartly. It is time to come to order, young people. John Powell, will you please put your gum in the waste can? Then you may stand in the corner. Miss Yofiie, it is time to put the dictionary back. What are you doing? I am endeavoringu, said that little girl, to extract therefrom the significance of a few words. Don't try to be funny! But young people- Cthis remark was Cut short when some lunch C go to a boy named Roy Holden pulled rubber bands and, incidently, a room spoon out of his pocket.D you are incorrigiblef You may the oflicef' But what was 'at you called me? asked the unfortunate urchin. Never mind. Go to the office at once! John Hall, in the third row, there! What is that you've got? Well' uh-er, its' part of a baseball bat. Bring it up to, the desk. You may sit with the girls, beside Gertrude Shryock. During geometry, Alfred Davis was working a problem on the board. Susan Sherry raised her hand. Didn't you leave out the reason in the third step? It ought to be, 'Things equal to the same thing are equal to each other'. Well , said Alfred, I don't think you need to put it in. But I have an ideal He soon produced another proof. Therel Isn't that neat? I can shorten that even more, re- marked Imelda Carmody. What did we take algebra for, anyway? And he should cancel more. She had to leave the room, so Mary Calnane and Francis Patrick vied with one another is seeing who could keep the most people quiet. A girl named Anna Hickey contributed to their efforts by repeating, Este taciti, si vobis placet. During Latin, she called on a boy named Layer and he recited quite well, but two hands shot up, Well, Miss Waney? He didn't say what 'gloriam' depends on. It depends on 'tulerunt'. Yes, Miss Cunningham? I always thought 'duco' belonged to the first conjugation! Well, it doesn't. Grace Adams, you may take a ninth hour tonight. I am going to break you of saying 'ain't'. Young people, that is a very bad habit. You are dismissed. 'Tis often said, 'iThe course of true love never runs smoothly . As witness: The high School Halls were crowded with rushing hunger-maddened crowds, stampeding for the lunch-rooms. A husky good-looking football player ran right into Charlotte, the Campus Flirt, who just happened to be in his way. Bang! went her books. What could Don do but stoop and pick them up? Rising, flushed and angry from the embarrassment and delay, he beheld Char1otte's beautiful brown eyes dimmed with tears, and silently said good-bye to Mexican Ragout. D-d-did I hurt you , he stammered, and was angry at himself for losing his manly dignity. No-o-o Charlotte was actually sob- bing. B-b-but I broke my m-mirror and that m-means s-seven years b-bad luck! Then fearful lest that sounded too art- ificial, she glanced at Don and was not relieved to see a look of actual disgust on his face, so she commenced to sob louder. O-oh- ig -- It 11'-Y --' af-w. wif 5--. -5,-,TR .- ,fgffs Ex- His First Cigar Brother John Donald was sitting in an armchair by the fireplace. The roguish lad was planning a merry trick. He was so full of fun. It was only yesterday that he had poured a kettle of hot water down Nursy Gordon's back. The day before, the jolly youngster had hidden Baby Brother Frederick George in the well. Brother John Donald was very clever too, as you probably have surmised. The little chap was but seventeen and he already carried the lantern for the Father Dear when he went to feed the hogs, to say nothing of bringing in the paper every morning. What do you think that Brother John was planning? He was going to smoke his first cigar! What normal youngster does not yearn to taste the sublime flavor of his first weed? The refreshing fragrance, a combination of alum and chlorine, with the odor of amonia, lures every chap from his trusty cigarettes. That evening, Brother John stealthily crept up to the roof and jumped off, so as to make no noise in descending, for Brother was ever considerate of others' comforts. He bravely stalked into the village saloon and in the presence of all, ordered a Ben Webster Imperfecto. To the amazement of all he lit it! He took a petrefying whiff, and thought that a safe had fallen on him. Still undaunted. he stalked out of the room. His head reeled. He took another puff. The side- walk began to stir beneath him. Another whiff and a tree advanced and hit him in the face. At last the brave lad reached home, and in the unselfish desire to allow his family's sleep to continue undisturbed, sought sleep behind the barn where Gardener Jones found him a few days later. Gardener jones, the crafty fellow, knew what had happened. Had not Father Dear done the same thing when he was a lad? After unsuccessfully attempt- ing to awaken Brother with a sledge hammer, the faithful gardener massaged Brother's head lovingly with a grass roller, whereupon Brother awoke. On his recovery, Brother John Donald vowed never to touch another cigar - restricting himself to chewing tobacco. Ellen Jean Fruend, 9 More Mischief Oh, go ahead. Don't be afraid, challenged Edith. She had dared me. Was I to let that go, and be called a coward? No, not while everything seemed to be in my favor. I glanced around the spacious class room. Everyone was busy. 23-I At the front of the room sat the teacher. She was at work and surely unaware of the mischief being planned in the back seats. Should I or should I not sneak from the room as .ny churn had dared me to do? Would I or would I not be caught in some undesirable position? And if so what would my penalty be? just what would others think? How would the awful predicament end? And, after all, I would be to blame. However, in spite of all these forethoughts and in spite of all I could see in the unpleasant future, I accepted the dare, and glanced around the room once more. Then carefully I slipped from the seat onto the Floor, and on my hands and knees started for the swinging door. Now I was near enough to reach it. Out went my hand followed by a hefty shove. The door remained closed. Again I pushed, but it was all in vain. I turned around and looked at Edith. Her face was a ghostly white: her eyes were glassy. She gazed at the glass at the top of the door. I tumed quickly and again pushed the door without success. There was a bang! I fell backwards and in walked a stately man. It was the principal: I gasped for breath, trying to think of something to say. And then rubbing my hand across the Floor I began, I've lost - some - of- a - a- bar pin around here on the floor. He had not even listened to me. Explaining was be- yond his hearing. I arose from the floor. Then in a deep voice he called to the teacher in front of the room. f'Pardon me, Miss Brown, if you don't mind I am going to take this girl with me. Certainlyl Certainly! go right ahead, came the obliging teacher's reply. As I walked from the room down the hall, I could see my father conversing with the principal, my mother talking with my father, and my expulsion slip written in red ink. Many times at home before, my father had given me lectures concern- ing my conduct at school. Now, how could I face him again? What would he say to me? Would he put me to work with so little education? When We reached the principal's office, I became more nervous than before. We walked in. All this time he had been very quiet which was much to my liking. He walked across the room to his desk. I followed slowly. Gathering some papers, he turned and demanded, Kindly take these notices to all the rooms on the lirst floor. It won't take you long. 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September, 1920 320 Skinker Road, St. Louis, Mo. Edith L. Hedden ..................,........... February, 1921 CMrs. W. M. Broberg, 3111 N. Wellington Pl., Spokane, Washj Helen Constance Koch . . . . ...........,..,..........., February, 1921 5601 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ruth Beck ....,,......,................. February, 1921 5501 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Floyd McGranahan ................. . . . September, 1921 Beloit College, Beloit, Wis. Allie N. Rasmusson ....................... September, 1921 5501 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Francis F. Patrick .,.......,.............. September, 1921 6016 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Elsie Ueberle ............................. September, 1921 Bonhomme Road, St. Louis Co. Amelia M. Racy .........,..,............ September, 1922 Washington Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Kathleen Nicholson ..............,.... . . . September, 1923 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Lucy Mills ........................ September, 1926 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis. Mo. Marguerite George ....................... September, 1927 5739 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. M. M. Cameron ......................... February, 1928 4552 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Minnie McGreW ..,.................. .... S eptember, 1928 5205 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hildah Levy .,.......................... . . September, 1928 5504 Delmar Ave., St. Louis, Mo. History and Social Science T. H. MacQueary ............................ Charter Member, 1909 6016 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Joanna M. Hoolan ..,..................... . . Charter Member, 1909 5389 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Margaret McGregory ................... Charter Member, 1910 CMrs. Gordon E. Taylor, 1642 Farwell Ave., Chicago. Ill.J Ralph B. Miller ...........,.......,...... February, 1911 Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Charlotte H. Lomax .................. . . . February, 1912 4292 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Helen Baker Rudolph ..............,......... February, 1916 CMrs. J. N. Mitchell, 1501 So. 24th St., St. Joseph, Mo.D Anne M. Evans .....................,............... February, 1921 5285 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. A. B. Bender .,.......................,.. .. , February, 1921 4734 Lewis Place, St. Louis, Mo. A. J. Gummersheimer ..,..........,...... February, 1921 5756 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lottie M. Huff .....................,....,. . , . February, 1921 3800 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Floyd D. Welch ...,................,......,.. . . . September, 1921 7217 Stanford Ave., University City, Mo. Ethel L. Mills .............................. September, 1922 5330 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 20 .-r Y - if Y '- -A - 1, -,-. -A ,--4 47 -IK --, A A - f -'-v-- f .A - -.,-R Liv, ,T ,5 ,A Saved by the Bell CA One Act Playj Scene: Schoolroom. Time.' Anytime. Characters.' Trig. teacher, Victim I, Victim II, Villian, and other unfortunates. fVictim I enters to find teacher glower- ing at classb. Teacher: Well, why so late? Didn't you hear the bell? Victim I: I-I was just washing up after gym, sir. Teacher: Cleanliness is next to god- liness. Come here. Have you an assign- ment after school? Victim I: No, Sir. Teacher You're mistaken. You have. See me here after the bell rings. QVictim protestsj. Teacher: I don't care to argue the case. CTO class, that is, to other unfortunates, many of whom sit about in postures of defense, trembling with fearl. Yesterday we were studying the laws of sine, cosine, and tangent. You fpOlI1tl1'1g to VICfIfIl go to the board and present the geometric explanation of the law of sines- Victim II: I don't believe I can, sir. Teacher: I don't care for GHY discus' sion. Go to the board. CVictim obeysj. Can't you even begin the figure? To class: Now that's what turns a man's hair gray. That fellow shows not a glimmer of common sense. Uncommon sense it should be called. CLaughs loud n while the class and long at his own pu manage a few faint snickersj. Q Victim II: By the formula, S111-A i' sinB:2 sin iQfA'i'BD C05 P2fA'l'BJ- Substituting for further proportion 5- Teacher: Now what are YOU -dfnng? Really, when you had a whole night in hich to do this CThe class out of w - . Sympathy for the Victim prevaricate beautifullyl. . , Class: But our assignment didn t cover that, sir. I Teacher obviously embarrassed: Sit down. Villian a studious youth who always does his home-work: I think I can do it, sir. I studied it last night. Teacher: There! There's a man Wh0 will make something of himself. fwofk' ing himself into a frenzyl- The Qnly one in the class, I'l1 wager, who Put in 89111 four hours on his home-work. fwlth fienclish expression on his face he ap- ' d he proaches Victim II. Phone rings an answers it before doing v101eHCC to trembling Victim.D. Hello! What? Today? Surely! I'll be there in a few m1nj1tCS- Good-by. CTQ classjz School is dismissed for the rest of the day- fcdances at Victims I and II who stand white-lipped and gawking before him. He reaches for a shotgun in a comerb You two had better get out of here as fast as you can. I can't be bothered now. I'm going hunting. fCurtainJ Thunderous applause is heard in all parts of the auditorium. Robert Lawson, 8. More Truth Then Poetry The Scrip is a great invention, The school gets all the fame, The printers get the money, But the editors get the blame. How a High School Boy Reads The Scrip He looks for his picture. 'He looks to see how many times his picture is in it. Looks for his girl's picture. Gazes at it fondly. Reads the jokes. Looks at his picture again. Reads the rest of the bookC?J Closes the book. He then slams the editors. CBlame the photographer for the way you look, boysj. F -ierce lessons. L-ate hours. U--nexpected company. N-ot prepared. N -nocked out. IPO , have you a brother, sweet little brother, A brother that's only four? Who's awfully fussy And dreadfully mussy But for all that you simply adore? He's terribly tumbly- Sometimes even grumbly When he falls on the hard kitchen floor. His playthings are scattered, His coat mud - be - spattered, As he comes like a gust through the door. Of course he's a trouble- Joy bursts like a bubble When you see him preparing a roar. Yes, your brains don't need racking, But in life you are lacking- If you haven't a brother-aged four! Mrs. Baily had been kind enough to bring three year old Walter a box of candy. His mother kept it for after dinner, but she told him about it immed- iately. Then, swelling with conscious pride, she asked her son: Now, darling, what do you say to Mrs. Baily? Uh-- uh-where is it? X W :I -11'-Li': 'i' ' 71? 5 ' - he f Mixed Letters Two envelopes were sealed, addressed and stamped. At last with the assurance that they had been mailed there came to Mrs. Thomas a moment for relaxation. Not since she had planned a birthday party for eight year old Jean had she had a moments rest. There was always Jean's nagging, Have you sent an invitation to Mary Roberts and her sister? And at last Mrs. Thomas could nod to the affirmative. 'The day of the party arrived. Mrs. Thomas had requested a dependable colored woman to come and help. But at ten o'clock the woman had failed to arrive. Pitched to the highest state of anxiety, there was nothing left to do but for Mrs. Thomas to start working. Some people might not deem a birthday party for eight year old Jean much troubleg but to prepare lunch such as this for twelve little people required preparation. The clock struck eleven. jean tripped down stairs, happily displaying her new organdie dress bought for the occassion. Jean, at a long peal of the bell, dashed to the door. In fact she was ready to open the door before the bell had com- pletely stopped ringing. Mother, come quick, Jean cried, as she opened the door. Mrs. Thomas, drying her hands on her apron, rushed to the hall at Jean's scream. Whatever is the matter, she ex- claimed. There standing neatly in a row were five little colored children dressed in their best. With smiling faces, red ribbons, and spotted ties, they all in unison cried, Happy birthday, Jean. . But, but --- stammered Jean. The eldest stepped up and confronted Mrs. Thomas. By this time Five little black faces were puckered up as if trying to hold back floods of tears. We thought you had made a mistake and didn't mean to invite us, so we just brought our invitation with us. A much astounded Mrs. Thomas took the invitation. At last she could under- stand why neither the Robert's children nor the colored woman had come. Could she send them home and spoil everyone's day? She had prepared for twelve. Why not ask them in? This she did. By twelve o'clock the others had arrived. Mrs. Thomas fixed a table for Liza's children in the bedroom and Jean and her friends ate on the dining room table. At four they all left, tired but happy. Liza's children were full to the bursting point. Jean admitted that it had been a most wonderful birthday. The only thing left undone was to straighten out the matter of the Robert's children. That was quickly done over the phone. 237 Mrs. Roberts said, I admit I couldn't imagine why my girls were not invited to Jean's party, but then when I received a letter from your asking me to come and work, of course I was most indignant. But that's all explained now . Good-bye, Mrs. Roberts said, I'1l pay more attention to my letters next time. Moral: Don't let your letters go astray You'll be in a Hx yourself some day. Selma Rosenberger, 7. Smiles The flowers are the smiles of the world. Who knows? Perhaps when one kindly smiles, There grows A flower somewhere on earth- A rose Or violet lifts its bashful face To view- I think that one should always smile, Don't you? But when one frowns an ugly weed, 'Tis said, Somewhere upon the earth uplifts Its head. With thoms and brambles then the way Is spread. The path is blocked, one must begin Anew. I think that one should never frown, Don't you? May Holmes, 7. Success! It was the night before her first ap- pearance! A luxurious bath followed by a restfull nap in front of the iireg her costume was polished, her ribbons were laid out, and thus her preparations were completed. The next day was clear and crisp, and she decided to walk to the performance. It gave her courage, and her bowed legs grew much steadier as she hurried along. Arriving backstage she was graciously received by her fellow-actors, and then she retired to her dressing room. I just adore him-I can't live with- out him! -there was her cue, and she ran to the center of the stage masquerad- ing as Dick , the other man in the Soldan Christmas play. But it was just my ugly little Scottish terrier dressed in a shining harness tied with a large red bow. The younger generation makes Hey, hey! till the sun shines. Emily Field 2 - H ,Q .- 12,--f fl7.:4, , ftzqgzg-5QQT2,xL -Z,-xl-x-,NN A wk L S Q! ?, 4 A '72 X Zi JIM 16 j nTwo CRAY' meazl COME 50 Somew Ti Mr IM Gawrl, former ,J a ar' Ll eh . f ' Z S M St d r vents 5' aff! , fwohdeifful llhna, Ill whiff 7 ' Ac, hopes rg fly Atlqm,TvC, fi-WQS. KWAT' W5 'WST NAME? was A V127 good sfqqent gy While al Soldan rvevab' n1-akfng iowa, thdh flwec P'5 one F i W U 523 E I she me p nk l All the corridors were silent, Every boy was acting right, I suppose you kown the reason- Mr. Holden was in sight. Did you ever watch the camp-fire When the wood has fallen low, And the ashes start to whiten Round the ember's crimson glow, With the night sounds all around you Making silence doubly sweet E'en the full moon high above you That the spell may be complete Tell me-were you ever nearer To the land of heart's desire Than when you sat there watching All those pictures in the Ere? Orville Cale It Again he was in Its power. For days It had pursued him. Never could he escape It. It was with him at home, at play, and especially at school. In the class room, It was always beside him. Its web was drawing closer and closer around him, folding him in, stifling him. Already he could feel the slimy grip of It's hand. He might escape It for a moment, but not for long. This time he was doomed, he could not escape It. He knew this by his seventh sense-common sense. Nearer and nearer It came. He could feel Its hot breath on his neck. I-le saw It and was powerless. What a horrible thing and he was in Its power. It was a ninth hour. Elmer Killed-H Western Union, Tel-l-l'gram! As the above announcement was fol- lowed by a prolonged ringing of the door- bell,'Miss Prissy Mabell, spinster. seam- stress, and ardent church worker, became so excited that she laid down her sewing, took off her spectacles, wiped and replaced them on her nose. Now this was certainly a sign of excitement, for never before in her well-ordered life had Miss Prissy removed, much less wiped, her spectacles before eight o'clock in the evening. However, having expressed her emotion in this highly boisterous manner, Miss Prissy arose and went to the door herself, it being the maid's day off. Oh yes, Miss Prissy kept a maid: I don't have to sewf' she often said, Uncle Ezra saw to that in his will. He , she would add, wiping her eyes fervently, was a good man. To return to the waiting telegraph boy. Tel'gram for patty ' name of Mabell, he announced brightly, methodically tak- ing a chew at his chewing gum between every two words. Sign here, please, he added, shoving his book toward Miss Prissy, who, not knowing what else to do, signed her name, took the proffered yellow envelope, and closed the door, as the boy gave a final chew before turning away. Settling her glasses more firmly, Miss Prissy very carefully read the address on the envelope. It read, Mr. John Mabell, 11 Elm Street, F--, Mo. With a quivery sigh of relief, Miss Prissy sank into a chair, and sat looking at the envelope, trying to decide whether or not to open it. She was relieved because Mr. john Mabell was her brother, who was a business man and received telegrams every day. So this was for John, sent to Miss Prissy, who also lived on Elm Street. by a girl immersed in dreams of John Gilbert. Well, said Miss Prissy to herself, I'll just open it and read it to him over the 'phone. 'l'here's no sense in trying to call that boy back and it may be too important to wait. CMiss Prissy had a secret reverence for anything connected with any of the highly complicated mod- ern business concerns? So Miss Prissy opened the telegram. The first words she read were, Elmer killed -U Now Miss Prissy was a kind-hearted woman. so she decided to break it gently. Not stopping to read the rest, which she was sure consisted only of details, she folded the paper, replaced it, arose, 'phoned for a taxi, put on her hat and coat, tucked the telegram in her purse and walked down the steps to the sidewalk to wait for the taxi, all in the course of three minutes. YVhen the taxi arrived, she stepped in it and ordered the driver to take her to the State Bank Building as quickly as possible. When she arrived at the building, she immediately took the elevator up to her brother's office, thereby becoming the object of not a little comment as to her sanity. For she did make a rather startl- ing picture, as she stood, her hat on back- wards, one hand clutching her purse tightly, the other just as tightly clutching the arm of the operator. Nevertheless, she did manage to reach the office of John Mabell Realty Co., on the sixth Hoof. ..a-2-fg.f 2 ff: 51, - Q g 1-E .-ff 51a-. ' w-5.',T.x 3 , After receiving with maidenly primness her brother's hearty kiss, she took a seat and said, John, please sit down. Why? he inquired. Just, just because, well, I have some bad news to break to you. UA!! right. I'll take it standing, if you don't mind. What is it? Was your house robbed? No, no, of course not. It-it's, well, it's a telegram. Well, give it to me. Slowly Miss Prissy drew the telegram from her purse, while she explained, It's about your brother-in-law, out in the country, uh, Elmer. He--well, here . Mr. Mabell calmly unfolded the piece of yellow paper and just as calmly read it. He didn't faint, he didn't even go pale. In fact, he laughed. What's bad news about that, Pris? he exclaimed. Sounds good to me. Are you going? Good news! Am I going! What are you talking about, John Mabell? Why this telegram. Here, read it again, and tell me what is such bad news. I-I didn't read it all, quavered Miss Prissy, as she took it. She read: '4Elmer killed three turkeys. Want you to come for Thanksgiving dinner and bring family and Prissy. Wire reply. Did Miss Prissy go? Of course she did. And among others in the large party there assembled she met Mr. B. Babley, bachelor millionaire, who- But, as Mr. Kipling so aptly puts it, that is another story. Esther Priwer, 8 It is a Service Club member And he stoppeth one of three. With thy strong right arm and wrath- ful voice, Now wherefore stopp'st thou me? The doors of the Aud are open wide Mr. Hall doth play a tune. But I must to the third floor go, I'll come back to-morrow noon. He holds him with his strong right arm There is an office, quoth he, And there you'll go for acting thus, Mr. Holden you must see. Mr. Holden behind his desk doth stand And with a calm voice says, For this offense, ninth hours you must take For seventeen more days. CA noble Service Club member You surely must not offend. Because you'll to the office go Unless he is your friendj Melvin Hertzman 240 A Wet Joke Take one knife in each hand and sit on the ground. Put your feet out in front of you. Now! I am going to pour this water right here between your knees and wipe it up before you can cut me with these knives. Here goes! I took a handkerchief from my pocket and stooped over. Mill was staring intently at the water, his knives held ready. Quickly I grabbed his ankles and dragged him through the water. He arose very red-faced amid the laughter of the whole troop. Otto Tubbesing His Wa terloo Mrs. Wadsworth stood on her back porch, calling the absent watchdog. Mrs. Wadsworth was a typical Illinois farmer's wife, short, neither fat nor thin, with brown skin, a pug nose, protruding teeth, and hair cut very short all around-not to say that all Illinois farmer's wives have pug noses and protruding teeth! Mrs. Wadsworth alternately raised her shrill voice and uttered a feeble whistle, trying to cause Napoleon, the aforesaid dog, to make himself evident. Oh, Nap-Nap-here Nap-Nappie, Nap- pie, Nappie! Shoot that dog, somebody! Napoleon! There could be heard a series of muffled barks, as though from a distance, fthough to keen ears they might have sounded closeb. Mrs. Wadsworth sighed and turned back into her kitchen, where she was churning the smooth pale-golden butter that helps to make a visit in the country a delight. Blessed if he isn't chasing rabbits again. If he knew I had some meat scraps here, he'd be whining and fawning all over the place! She dropped her dasher and ran to comfort Alexander, the baby, who was crying over a cut finger. Dire forebodings ran meanwhile through her mind, and she remembered several of Napoleon's war- like feats when he was presumably chasing rabbits. Once he had killed Dr. Smith's favorite cat. Another time he had caught a skunk and had come home so completely saturated with the glorious pole cat odor that Mr. Wadsworth threatened to put a bullet through him to end it all-at least, to end Napoleon if'not the odor. Evening came and Nap did not. Mr. Wadsworth returned from the fields, put up the team, watered the stock, milked the cows, ate supper-farm problem: from whence cometh our next supper?- and still Napoleon was absent, and did ., A -Y .-, - af ,- . -,X ,531 not come, though Mr. Wadsworth ex- erted his powerful lungs to call him. At midnight Mrs. Wadsworth awoke and raised herself on her elbow to peer out into the sweet darkness of the sum- mer night. Then she nudged her husband in the region of the floating ribs. What is-what-what's matter . . . he inquired. Oh, Ethelbert, wake up! pleaded his wife. I asked you-what's matter-what- ' Listen, Ethelbert Wadsworth. I heard Napoleon barking as if there were a thief in the chicken house. Ethelbertl Don't call me Ethelbert-call me Bert -call me-hey! What did you say? A thief? And Mr. Wadsworth threw off the power of Morpheus and sprang out of bed. Great Scott, I hear him barking like a thousand dogs, he continued. There must be at least sixty robbers in that old chicken house. VVhy didn't you call me sooner? My land, you'd let your very nose be robbed before you'd call for help! Now, Ethelbertf' said Mrs. Wads- worth, tearfully, don't you start that business. I tried to wake you. Well, all right. Get me my shoes. Where's that lantem? Get me my shot- gun. A moment afterwards he was sallying forth like a knight of old. Goodby, Clementine. If they kill me, remember I always loved you. My will is in the bottom drawer of the desk on the left-hand side. And he strode across the back lawn, opened the gate, and struck across the pasture toward the chicken house. But he soon realized that the commotion came from the bam instead, retraced his steps, and fumbled about trying to open the barn door. He picked up his lantern and went cautiously into the drakness of the huge building. The whole roof rang with wild yelps, growls, the neighing of horses, and sharp querulous remarks from the roosting hens. Nap! Napoleon! Come here! Napoleon uttered a joyous howl of recognition, but did not appear. Mr. Wadsworth concluded that his faithful dog was battling with a robber in the loft. He resolutely hoisted his rifle onto his shoulder, and set down his lantem so as to illuminate the rude stairway that led upward to the loft. The steps were crowded with cackling hens, which the farmer brushed away as he ascended. Once in the loft, Mr. Wadsworth saw a very singular and surprising sight. The noble Nap lay crouched near the top of the stairway, making futile efforts to descend. But is was impossible. For a large hen was parked on the top steps, and peeked him every time he approached her. Another stood guard over him and made vicious little darts at him every now and then. A band of pullets hovered in the background, doing their share to frighten the poor dog. He was reduced to the most abjectly humiliated state- there was never a more miserable Airedale. Mr. Wadsworth burst into a huge laugh, but Napoleon looked hurt, so he became serious instantly. Napoleon hid himself under the folds of his masters' long coat and was escorted therein downstairs. Napoleon cringed every time a hen even so much as glanced at him. And never again did he approach, except for the most pressing reason, a chicken or a barn loft. He had met his Waterloo. Frances England, 3 Checks, Please! Howard Saunders had often heard of checkered careers, but never of checkered days. But he understood why they were so rare after he had experienced one. They were too improbable-too ridiculous. Nobody believed him when he told about it after a month in a sanitarium. In the first place, he began the day wrong by tripping over a checkered rug. At breakfast he was displeased to find his wife was wearing her most unbecoming house dress, a thing of violent blue and red checks. He had an eye for beauty and anything like that disturbed him. So he wasn't exactly an angel when his son approached him soothingly. Say, dad, give me some money will you? Where's that money I gave you yesterday? said that gentleman. Well, I had to buy some lunch checks. Oh, here! Now get out! Saunders growled at the janitor for wearing such atrocious checked socks, and swung onto a passing street car, where his eyes were harassed by a large checker- ed sign. In the lobby of his office building, a slip and fall on the marble blocks of the floor did not improve his disposition any. At the office he was greeted with, Oh, Mr. Saunders, how do you make out a check.? My dear girl, he retorted, if you don't know you ought to be fired. The stenog subsided, and he proceeded to his desk, where he found, in the mom- ing's mail, a batch of cancelled checks which his wife had drawn without hi knowledge. Thus the morning passed gloweringly. At noon he remembered that he was taking a man to lunch, so he jammed on his hat and went out. At the entrance to the hotel dining-room, the -- -k r -- - -4, .-. QW: 5- ,-,X - fi-mf check room girl stopped them to levy tribute. Saunders passed her by, but she tendered a white tag to him, so he tumed took it and tossed her his hat. After a rather stupid lunch, the two men sat back to smoke, while a waiter hovered nearby with the bill. Now, our hero's pet aversion was paying meal checks so he ignored the waiter. However, his friend was also afflicted with this mental quirk, so Saunders had to pay after all, which of course improved his disposition. At the check room, he fumbled for his cardboard, and then realized he had thoughtlessly stuck it in his hat band. The girl was signally obtuse and ununder- standing, but finally, after doing every- thing but swearing out a description before a notary, he retrieved his possession and stomped out. That afternoon, his chief bade him try to find a way to check the success of a rival in business. This was, however, discovered to be not in his province, according to the system of checks and balances devised by their efficiency expert. He was absurdly ag- gravated by a clerk who would indicate the correctness of the items in a list he was proofing with another man by re- peating Check-check--ch- Howard Saunders, hard-headed business man, rose with a baleful gleam in his eye and made his way to the chief's office, where he declared decisively, HI am returning home early this evening. Good night! Once home, to the consternation of his wife he went straight to bed without a word. He felt that if he could get away from it all, he'd feel better. Sleep came Che had never had insomniaj, but with it -dreams. He thought that his hands were tied with checkered calico so that he could not beat off the hordes of checks printed on checkered paper which were descending on him, urged on by a check- room girl who wore his hat with a hat- check displayed on the band. The next morning's paper carried the regrettable news that Howard Saunders, stricken with a nervous breakdown, had entered the Hilldale sanitarium. Betty Reel Sammy Sammee-Sammy! Where is that boy? I wanted him to take this pie to grand- mother's. Samme-e-e-e-el Aw! jest a minute fellers: I'll be back. And Sammy emerged from the club house over on the vacant lot. Sammee-e-e-el Aw-heck! I'm a'comin', Maw, can't you see I'm a' comin'? Well, it's about time you answered. Here, take this pie to grandmother's and hurry. It's a surprise and I want her to get it before it cools off. Sammy took the pie and went down the back steps and slowly up the alley. Sammee-e-e! Can't you go just a little bit faster? Sammy quickened his pace until his mother, satisfied that he would deliver the pie still warm from the oven, went back into the kitchen. Then he sauntered along as leisurely as if the pie would be warm a week from then. Gee whiz! Why do they always hafter be disturbin' a feller's peace fer? Gosh, ya'd think they'd let ya be-Friday afternoons at least! Crimrniny! And then Sammy remembered that blueberry pie was his only weakness except, of course, Susie Simpson. But his mother made blueberry pies oftener than Susie smiled at him. Besides, Susie had gone out to the country to spend a few days with her uncle. f'Golly! Maw said she was spris'n' Grandmaw with this pie so I guess Grandmaw wonit be spectin' me to show up anyhow! With that thought Sammy seated him- self comfortably against someone's back fence. He could smell the pie. Boy! It smelled good. He very gingerly lifted the paper and peered under. There was the delicious blueberry pieeone of those pies that don't hide their contents with a top crust. Sammy poked his forefinger into the steaming mass. Ouch! It was still hot but boy-it tasted swell! At that moment he heard a low whistle One of the gang was coming. It was Chuck. Say Sammy, you're a peach, you are! Swipin' a pie and not lettin' me in on it. 'tSwipin' it! Say-my Maw gave me this pie. Gosh! How'cl ya do it Sammy. Aw! They's nothing to it. jest like trainin' a caterpiller. Let'em know who's boss and fore ya know it they'll crawl anywhere for ya. Ya! I had a pet caterpiller onct, cutest lil' feller, but he crawled down my back and gimmie a rash so I had to squash him-but say Sammy gimmie a hunk 0' pie4will ya? Sure thing. Sammy dug down into the unknown depths of his pocket for the jackknife Susie had given him for Christ- mas and cut his chum a generous half of the pie. Both were too occupied to say anything for several minutes-then Sammy, through a swamp of blueberries in and around his mouth spoke: US' good, ain't it? Sure is! replied Chuck. Ignorance was bliss for several more minutes, then - Hey! you kids. Get YY 7 -Y A A - 4.2,-k g k 'Wi ,-rg I Q Ja -3 away from my back fence. Got a lot o' nerve. Think you smart hookin' pies and eaten'em in my alley, don't cha? Got a good notion to wallop the pair o' yez. Scat! It was Tuffy Morton the bully of the alley anzl Sammy's worst enemy. Sammy scrambled to his feet as Tuffy hopped the fence and towered angrily above him Seat ya' brats! Beat it! Chuck didn't have to he told twice for he was already turning the corner- and then Sammy's knees began to shake. A short while later Sammy could be seen going down the street with very disorderly hair and an eye rising like mother's bread dough. He slouched along close to the buildings like a whipped puppy dog. He was thinking Gosh won't ma give it to me? Boy! It's a good thing Susie's out of town-if she saw me now! Ohhh! And with a quick movement he tried to get closer to the wall and walk faster at the same time for who should he see but Susie Simpson tripping lightly along the other side of the street hum- ming happily to herself. Sammy thoughtt Holy mackeral! Talk about yer 'Em- barrassing Moments', and he tumed his face to the wall as he quickened his pace. Why do wimen always hafter be where ya don't want 'em to be? He clenched his fists and another groan escaped as he heard, unbelievingly, Yoo Hoo! Oh, Sammy. It's all over now he muttered as he looked up and saw her crossing the street to walk with him. 'Lo Susie, didn't expect you back hardly so soon. What happened? Oh-I can't tell you-besides-you'll know tomorrow! Sammy looked at Susie in blank amazement. He couldn't even guess what she meant, but then, he wasn't given the chance. Why Sammy! I do believe you've been Fighting. Oh-ho. Sammee, your eye looks like a nice squashy blueberry pie! Ha-Ha, and she disappeared into the grocery store which they had reached unnoticed to Sammy until then. Lordy! Of course it had to be her to see me like this. Gee even my stomack ackes. Oh, why did I eat so much pie. Gee-if Tuffy had to catch us why didn't he do it before I ate so much. Oh! Oh! My tummy, and I'm almost home! All account of a blueberry pie! I'll swear on a stack o' Bibles that I'll never look another pie in the face! 'And so a sadly battered and downcast Sammy went up the steps and into the house. His mother was in the kitchen prepar- ing the evening meal, and with HI don't feel good, maw, Sammy went up to his 2-I3 room. An hour later the door of his room opened and his mother stepped in holding a small plate., Here Sammy, I thought you might like some pie even if you couldn't eat your supper. Eat your pie and go to sleep. I told you that stuffy clubhouse wouldn't be healthy but you never would listen to me. Good- night. Peace at last, but oh! There sat the piece of blueberry pie staring him in the face! He turned his back to it and prided himself that he had succeeded in hiding his black eye. Sammy slept that night. Yes, indeed Sammy slept. But when you go to sleep with a stomach ache, a black eye, and a piece of blue- berrv pie within arm's reach you are most certain to dream, and Sammy dreamed that he was running down a long alley that had no end and close at his heels came an immense pie. The pie had long legs, and arms that stretched out to pull him back but Sammy kept running, run- ning, forever running down the long alley that would never end. In the morning when Sammy awoke he felt empty, as though something were missing, you know, like a balloon, still hanging from its string after it had been playfully pricked with a pin. Then he spotted the piece of pie. That urged him out of bed and as he dressed he thought he heard mufHed voices downstairs. He met his mother coming up to call him. What's all the racket? Oh, hardly anything, she replied, but there is some one in the parlor waiting for you. So Sammy opened the door to greet his early guest. A group of young folks greeted him instead, with joyous shouts of- S'prise, s'prise! lt was Sammy's birthday. What on earth had made him forget? Ohkpie! And here was the gang and even Susie! A happy morning followed with all sorts of fun and nobody mentioned blueberry pies or black eyes. They even shot craps when maw wasn't looking on. At noon she called them to lunch. Sammy was seated at the head of the table with Susie on his right. What was that? His mother was speaking. Sammy, your young friend Susie and I have had a nice time planning this all for you. Now for the last surprise. We both thought you would enjoy it better than the usual thing. With no further words his mother stepped out to the kitchen. She laid the surprise in the center of the table. Sam- my shifted his eyes from Susie to the table and there in front of him lay a nice, big, juicy, blueberry pie! if, -- f. sr .1't, f- lzb :fa -..fr 5-7, , ag-,Q A A-2:31 f Don, though thoroughly distrustful of Charlotte's motives, was yet courteous as always. He, therfore, set to the task of lecturing on the foolishenss of supersti- tion in general, and that of broken mirrors in particular. Presently, Charlotte handkerchief found its way to her eyes, and all the tears were wiped away. You're a dear, this with a sidelong glance. You're so strong and handsome, and you know so much. Don fell for her then, and with loud boom, too. He was completely captivated. What male does not love fiattery? That was the beginning. Each day after that between periods, Don ran to the room where Charlotte had a class, escorted her to her next one, and then ran to his own room. He was sent to the office several times for being late to recita- tion, but he didn't mind that. At the lunch auds he saved a seat next to him and woe to anyone who tried to sit down there. After school, came that delightful walk home with her. Those blissful nights spent at a movie, or a party. As the foot- ball games, the joy in knowing that she was in the stands cheering him, best of all, seeing that touchdown he made when all was apparently against the team. But, alas, for Don. In the last game of the season, he was injured in the first quarter and taken from the game. His substitute, a handsome young fellow called Bob, performed miracles unheard of in high-school football. When Don's arm healed sufficiently to permit him to leave his bed and go back to school, he could hardly wait to see Charlotte. His adviser was forced to mention several times, before he under- stood, that he must go to the office with his excuse. When this fact finally seeped its way into his brain, he arose and went to the office where he had to wait in line. By the time he had attended to, the tardy bell of the first period had rung, and Don must wait until the end of that period to see his beloved. Consequently, at the first tap of the bell Don was out of the door and up on the next floor before Charlotte's class been dismissed. He waited at the door, and had the pleasure of seeing her come from the room smiling, and with hand out-stretched. but--she passed him by, That smile and that hand was for Bobethe miraculous sub. Shucks,', muttered Don angrily, That is just like a woman. I'm through with them for life. In the pantomine of washing his hands of the affair, he forgot to watch where he was going, and ran right into Ruth, a darling girl, who just happened to be in his way. Bang! went her books. What could Don do but stoop and pick them up? Rising, fiushed and angry from the embarrassment and delay, he beheld Ruth's beautiful blue eyes dimmed with tears-et cetera- Dorothy Compton, 7 vv i1'H our? CKRTO0N CLUB You GOTTF cum GYM S. ...Q-3:2 00 Fri' Ed-ngev-Y y 244 Q sr '13 , :'f fs!-vi' - B.:-T Q-f - i f-:R - , ip' . 0 1,f ' Y, 'D' T E ' WEE ' 'N T: N-y T 1 'mf o mv vxof' Hi' 'gvig-C32 Hof Fl C-QCD maxcufm - TW W ' You SURQ rmqw wcuri 'IVCQLEES l -I N f-. Q1- , 3 A xx 'Q f ' . E I 5 ' . 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September, 1926 Avalon Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Marguerite Mott ......,................. . . . September, 1927 5850 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Judith Levy ............................. . . . September, 1927 5504 Delmar Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mathematics L. A. DeWolfe ...........,........ Charter Member, 1909 Dalhousie, Halifax, N. S. 'kElla Fenby ................. Charter Member, 1909 a Deceased, January, 1928 August Grossman ...................... Charter Member, 1909 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Amanda F. Becker ..................... Charter Member, 1909 fMrs. W. H. Montague, 215 S. Rossmore Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.D Beatrice Tupper ....................... Charter Member, 1909 Litchfield, Illinois Susan Sherry .......................... . . . Charter Member, 1909 5875 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 9'Mary Holman .................. . . . Charter Member, 1909 'Deceased, October, 1918 Marion Clute ........................ Charter Member, 1909 CMrs. Arnold C. White, 18 Franklin St., Marblehead, Mass.J Wm. E. Most ................................ February, 1911 5463 Lawton Ave., Oakland, Cal. Mark Moody ......................... . . . September, 1911 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. 'Ida F. Leydig ...................... . . . September, 1911 fDeceased, August, 1913 Ida E. Stallings .......................... . . . September, 1911 5883 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 'R. A. Pike ...................... . . . February, 1912 'Deceased, March, 1919 Imelda Carmody ........................ . . February, 1913 5212 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Olna Hudler ......,........................... February, 1914 QMrs. R. H. Fant, 34 Corona, Denver, Colo.D Alfred Davis ............................,....... . . February, 1915 6623 Washington Blvd., University City, Mo. ' E. L. Robinson ............................. September, 1915 Principal Putnam High School, Putnam, Conn. R. S. Howlett ........... ................... S eptember, 1915 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Edward G. Rieman .................... . . September, 1915 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Saidee E. Nelson .......................... .. September, 1915 6188 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. W. R. Vickroy ............................... . .. September, 1916 2901 Rauschenbach Ave., St. Louis, Mo. :':Anna F Casey ....................... . .. February, 1917 'Deceased, November, 1924 21 ,Z .Y f .2 F-27 - l,.,1,,-.fs 3.1 5-7. Y,,,.,x - ,f.i,-ef,f- Macbeth, or the Glass Slipper A comedy in too many acts. Act II Scene I Place: Scotland Yard. Time: The morning after the night before. Macbeth flool-:ing under bureau for collar buttonlz Is this a dagger which I see before me? Third Witch: No, Mac, it's a nail file. Enter Lady Macbeth scrubbing her pots and pans. Lady Macbeth: Out damned spot. Macbeth complies and goes out. Curtain fails to fall as is oftentimes its wont at Soldan. Scene IV Place: Battlefield. Time: Two bells. Lady Macbeth Creclining on couch reading letter-My dear Thenes of Glamis. Cawdor, and Queen that shall bel: Thou can't not equivocate to me, honey. Who was that gentleman I seen you with last night? CSecond ditto: That was no gentleman: that was Banquo's ghost.J Act IV Scene I The curtain rises on Lady Macbeth and falls on her. Duncan: Look to the lady. Lady Macbeth falls down and goes boom. Act VII Scene II Siward: Wherefore killed he Duncan? Landward: Who wouldn't-he trump- ed Mac's ace. Orchestra strikes up London bridge is falling down . Scene XXX Enter Macbeth. Macbeth: This place is too cold for hell. Why don't you keep the home Fires burning. Lady Macbeth: Aw, shut up, or I'll raise whoopee. Macbeth: Out, out brief candle. We'll have no more scenes. Finis Bessie Urisman To a Departed Goldfish Little goldfish in a vase Once who turned a restless gaze Round the flat. How I miss your fishy stare, How I wonder, wonder where You are at. Can it be? Oh! dark suspicion That you fulfill a lowly mission In the cat? Virginia Giles Expert? Kindly old lady fwatching baseball gamel: My! Isn't he a Fine pitcher? He always hits their bats, no matter where they hold them. John L- Soest Sweet jean, just seventeen, was out for an afternoon stroll. Gee! but how she wished some handsome Romeo would dash up in his limousine and take her for a drive. Perhaps walking around the block a few times would cause some handsome hero to notice how sweet she was. Once around the block she walked: twice, three times, five times--This was getting tiresome. Was it really worth all this walking to cause a shiek to notice her? At last after having completed the cir- cuit of the block ten times she was rewarded. Here was the man of her dreams driving up to the curb in a beauti- ful regl I-Iunkajunku sedan. Are you tired of walking, little girl? purred the double of any collar ad. Well, sort of, she lied cheerfully. Then try runningf' called the hand- some hero as he sped down the street. An Interesting Geography Lesson This incident happened about five years ago in the Walbridge Grade School. The class was having a geography lesson. They were studying about North America and the different zones of the earth. The teacher was asking many questions about the zones and the climate of each. Every one answered the questions correctly and the lesson went on smoothly for most of the hour. Toward the end of the lesson a very funny thing happened. A girl got up and asked the question, Have they got posts at the poles so you can tell where they are? Then another child asked a similar question, Because the so11th pole is in the southern hemisphere does that make it warm?' Aurealus Justus I picked up one of those dark brown rough balls about three inches in diameter. It was useless so I threw it angrily at a tree. As it hit, the covering, which was about one fourth of an inch thick, cracked right off. I ran over to the spot and picked it up. It was a black walnut. Not wishing to break the family nutcracker, I got a large ax and struck it into a stump. Then I got a small hand ax and placing the nut on the other ax, began to crack it. The meat was yellowish and rather greasy. I ran from tree to tree, picking up the nuts and cracking them open to get one that was not greasy: but in vain. Finally I got an idea. I took one of the opened nuts to the camp naturalist. 1' 7'-K A141 A Lfwgmfr -ff. 511- S-,-:TR '-f '35 ' f She Loves Me: She Loves Me Not Rutherford N. Hatfield sat on the edge of his saggy bed in a dingy boarding- house. In his hand he held an almost unrecognizable object which, on closer inspection, might be seen to be a mutilated daisy. The floor was littered with several petals of the flower and the amount was rapidly increasing. She loves meg she loves me not -Q To look at Rutherford N. Hatfield for, as he was called by the more daring of his companions, Ruthiej one would not think that he was a superstitious person. Yet so it was. Despite his cakeater walks, his patent leather hair, and his sophisticated smile, Ruthie might have been transplanted from the middle ages. In the morning, if he couldn't decide between the red-striped and the green- dotted tie, he glanced out the window. If the First passing car were a Ford, he wore the red-striped one. Ruthie was partial to red stripes anyway. One of his ancestors had been a barber. Then, if he didn't knew whether to go to a Cafe or to chance the boarding-house supper, he opened the nearest book. If the first word on the page were an adjective, he went to a Cafe. It if were a noun, he stayed at home. If it were neither, he tried again, for he couldn't think it could be meant for him to go without his supper. And so the chant Went on. 'AShe loves me: she loves me not-How beautiful she is! Golden hair, eyes blue as skies. There, I might make up a poem about her. My words are rhyming already. Eyes as blue skies. The girl of my dreams! She loves me: she loves me'not.-Can she love me? I've never done anything more than speak to her. But maybe she can get my thoughts. She loves me: she loves me not. Ah! She loves me! The last of the petals fell to the floor. Excitedly Ruthie got to his feet. Now, what'll I do? He shut his eyes tightly and pulled out his watch. !'If it's after six, I'll call her up and ask her ro go somewhere. If it's before six, I won't. He looked at his watch. It was five minutes to six. And, a true believer in signs, he spent the eve- ning at home, thinking of her. She would probably have been very much surprised to see him there. To her he was only a young man she had met once or twice. In the days that followed, she wondered at his persistence in trying to be with her and talk to her. At last the great day come. Ruthie had decided that it was time to settle things. Here she is, thought he, loving me and not knowing how I love her. He' therewith picked up a nearby book. Glory bel An adjective, he shouted gleefully, That means I'll propose to her today. Fate was with Rutherford N. He met her as he retumed from work. Quickly he tumed and walked beside her. There-there is something I've been wanting to say to you for a long time. I guess you've wondered why I didn't before. But-will you marry me? She looked at him in bewilderment. Why, I don't even believe I know your name. Besides, didn't you know? I'm engaged to Jimmy Biggers. We're to be married next monthu. Ruthie was squelched. Sadly he waited for the homeward bound street car. He ascended the steps with the air of a martyr. Weren't women queer? He slowly took a seat. Then he looked around, Ah! He pulled himself up and looked again. Yes, beside him sat an engaging piece of humanity in a huge fur coat. He had a vision of black curls under a red hat. She was smiling at him. She smiled again, slowly, enchantingly. Then the conductor's voice rang out, Middleboro Avenyoo, and she was gone. Ruthie was tempted to follow but first looked up at the advertisement above his head. It was not, as he had hoped, and advertisement of Keep that Schoolgirl Complexion soap, so he sat in the car the rest of the way, thinking of her. Sparkling brown eyes, hair black as the raven's wing. The girl of his dreams. That night, on the edge of his saggy bed in a dingy boarding-house, sat Rutherford N. Hatfield. In his hand he held a mutilated daisy and in a monstrous undertone he muttered She loves me: she loves me not. f May Holmes How roughly he was treating her. He was pulling her teeth out one by one. Oh, such painful torture. She felt dizzy, as though she were going up and down through the storm tossed waves of an angry sea. Now he was dragging her through an endless mass of tangled brush. Still she bravely held her ground. But little by little he bent her proud spirit. At least she could stand it no longer and broke under the strain. For you see, she was only a comb struggling through a musician's heavy head of hair. Evelyn Mae Honigberg, 8. CLASS OF JANU.f1RY, :gn 1911 CHAAJINADE, ll.. 'C M M -4 L C Z -N EN- Z il C: L7 1yl6 Ffl CUL Y Y. TIII3 ,-Q:-A A f 4 ' p - 'A ikygf 1-f 3 7:1 51 -'ffifi if -Y'- '?2?:4-' Soldan Songs Serious and Non-Serious Soldan, Alma Ma ter Conquer, Soldan, conquer, Faithful voices shout, '4Sweep aside resistance, Put the foe to rout. Loyal hearts inspiring, Soldan cannot failg 'Gainst our valiant spirit, None can e'er prevail. Chorus Soldan, cheer for Soldan, Alma Mater, loud and clearg Strong and steady, Every ready In the fight for victory. Soldan, cheer for Soldan, For we're sure to win renown: So we'11 raise our voice to Soldan, For the Pride of the Gold and Brown. Conquer, Soldan, conquer, .Triumph over all, As the sons of Soldan Hasten to your call: Naught can stay our progress, Onward moves the throng: Pledge we faith to Soldan, Both in deed and song. Chorus Soldan, here's to Soldan, May her name be always brightg Conquer ever, Falter never, In her struggle for the right. Soldan, dreams of Soldan, When we've drifted far apart, And in life as in our school days Hold her motto in our heart. Easy Enough It is easy enough to be pleasant When Fate's on your side of the dealg But the guy worth while Is the guy who can smile When a new shoe is rubbing his heel. We've just Arrived We've just arrivedvfor the big game, To roll up a great big scoreg We're going to make old CRooseveltD tame, So they can't play the game any more. We'l1 run that score so big and high, That it will make them cryg Boo-hoo, Boo-hoo, Boo-hoo, Boo-hoo, As they bid the game good-bye. Soldan, Soldan High, You're the best school in the world. And when we beat up poor old CRooseveltJ Then our flag will be unfurled. Soldan, Soldan High, Sing her praises to the sky, Always fight for dear old Soldan, Soldan High. For the Glory of Soldan High See our foor ball team in battle line, Greet them with a rah! rah! rah! Every one a fighter brave and line, They are Soldan's boys that's why. Cheer their valiant spirit all the time. Give another hurrah! rah! rah! Put the enemy's feet in a rapid retreat For the glory of Soldan High. See the winners Wave the Brown and Gold, Flag of Soldan-rah! rahl rah! It's the emblem of the Brown and Gold, Our bright flag that floats on high. Sign of Victory and power untold! It's our banner-hurrah! rah! rah! They uphold it with might And like heroes they iight For the glory of Soldan High. A Bow Legged Man A bow-legged man was heard to say, Was heard to say, Come, ladiesg come, ladiesg Come, ladiesg just walk this way. 4. Y - :Tl A -Ji 14- Aff'-'T 51' Y -A-.fi I-Y-2-2.!1 :f EY' an , -3 What Are You Going to Do? What are you going to do to help old Soldang What are you going to do to help the team? Every wirming of a game Will add to Soldan's fame: The least that you can do Is buy a season ticket or two. Are you going to be a stingy old slacker, The kind that only makes a lot of steam? Then you are really worse than the other team's backerg So what are you going to do to help the team? The Baby Elephan t The baby elephant is sad, His life is dull and gray: The baby elephant is sad, His life is dull and gray. He cannot suck his thumb, He cannot suck his thumb, Because, because his nose is in the way. Wa tch Your Step The absent-minded New Jay Is with us once again He's here in all his glory, And awkward, sure, as sin. He brightens up the classroom As soon as he comes in And tries with tireless energy His teacher's love to win. We laugh when he makes errors, Though we, perhaps, erred,too3 He'll learn by observation, And he'll observe of you. So watch your step, new Seven, And somber Senior, toog The way the New Jay acts this term Depends a lot on you. How to Pass Exams Never study when you feel well, Or have something else to dog Never study when you are happy, Or that will make you blueg Never study in the daytime, Or study in the night: But work and study at all times With all your main and might. Fellow Named Green There was a young fellow named Green Who became alarmingly lean, Got so Hat and compressed That his back touched his chest, And sideways he could not be seen. The Donkey and the Zebra When the donkey saw the zebra He began to switch his tail. Well, I never! was his comment, There's a mule that's been in jail! They Keep on Coming They keep on coming, Those trusty, green New Jays, They keep on coming, From all around our ways. Younger they are coming, Younger every yearg They keep on coming, The green won't disappear. To work and not to play: Scholarships their day dreams rule. We see them from afar, - As they ride a kiddie car, But still keep on coming to school. just Smile The thing that goes the farthest Towards making life worth while, That costs the least and does the most Is just a pleasant smile. A smile comes mighty easy: You can wrinkle up with cheer Before you can so much as squeeze A dry and soggy tear. So, smile away, good people, And a real smile is what's meant, It's worth a million dollars And it doesn't cost a cent. It's worth a million dollars, But it doesn't cost a cent: So, smile away, good people, just smile, just smile. A Hundred Years Ago A hundred years ago today A wilderness was here, A man with powder in his gun Went forth to hunt a deer: But now the times have changed some- what Along a different plan: A dear with powder on her nose Goes forth to hunt a man! ...Y 1 - - Y- Y- ,D Y f 4 ,H - W V Y 1-1231-. You Can Always Tell the Irish You can always tell the Irish, You can always tell the Dutchg You can always tell the Irish, You can always tell the Dutch. You can always tell a senior When he wants to make a touch: You can always tell a senior, But you cannot tell him much. .-lil tin' fwrvgulllvg S1fx1g7.r :it I'd Like to Be a Senior I'd like to be a senior, And with the seniors stand, With a fountain pen behind my ear And a note book in my hand. I wouldn't be an emperor, I wouldn't be a king: I'd rather be a senior And never do a thing. We'll Pull for Old Soldan We'll pull for old Soldan, fSoldan High The girls are the prettiest, The fellows thelwittiest, Of any school we know. We'1l pull for old Soldan, The place where the best people go. We'll fightAwe'll workA We'll all pull together, For S-O-L-D-A-N High. ' rffffrfffrvil lu: ll'il.'fum Jnlllz Hull Any Little Mark Any little mark that's a good little mark Is the right little mark for me. It doesn't have to be an E or G If an F plus it will be. It doesn't have to bring me a scholarship To Yale or old Pennsyg Any little mark that's a good little mark Is the right little mark for me. Canning and Preserving A canner exceedingly canny One morning remarked to his granny, A canner can can anything that he can, But a canner can't can a can, can he?', The alwrr tlzrvr Songs copy,-right by Theodore P1-rrsrf CM, IU T115 music in all HIC f'f'utrd1'11g Sung: :ras zwiftrzi 715' Il'zlll1'am Julizz Hail. The Gold and Brown Our bright emblem of loyalty Drives away all adversity. Steady and true We'1l be to you, Loyal sons of Soldan High. fSpokenD Rah-Rah-Rah Raise on high our banner bold, Colors of Brown and Gold, CSpokenJ OH! GOLD-AND-BROWN! Pride of the Town. Hurrah! for Soldan High. CRepeatD As the Backs Go Tearing By As the backs go tearing by, On their way to do or die, Many sighs and many tears Mingle with old CBeaumont'sD cheers, As the backs go tearing byg March, March on Down the Field March, march on down the field, Fighting for Soldan. Break through the CClevelandJ line, Their strength to defy. We'll give a long cheer for Gold and Brown We're here to win renown. CC1eveland'sJ team may Fight to the end, But we will win. Rah! Rah! Rah! fRepeatD Making gain on steady gain, Echo swells the sweet refrain. Soldan's going to win today, Soldan sure must win today, As the backs go tearing by. Wk VW' f Y W I Autographs , 34-af mw'fWWM win? 'H C'Af1.r.,f .. X, ' ' ' QWWW ,Q JWJ A X K f ' M43 six ,ff Q4 fig' 91 'b QW! get s x .L 7 R 5 ,Di WML Kim N 3 Avi 3 E1 X L' E.. W -f --: :::Yfi eff'-aa ff ef ffelf- 1-:Ru ,1-g,4fEFe! 4: Anna Harding Ruth .........,.,.,......,..... February, 1917 fMrs. Oliver Ward, 3647 Ridgedale Ave., St. Louis, MoJ Jessie R. Barringer ............................ February, 1921 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Ruth Zacher .............................. . . . September 1924 6157 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clara Dell Parks ....,................... .. September, 1926 5428 Delmar Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harold E. Spross ....................... . . . January, 1929 2023 Russell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Ancient Languages iklsaac N. Judson ...... .............,,.. C barter Member, 1909 1Deceased, December, 1927 Lee Byrne ...........................,. Charter Member, 1909 University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Anna E. Hickey .,...............,,,,.......,. Charter Member 1909 1402 Pendleton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Anne R. Waney ........,.. . .,.............,.. Charter Member, 1909 3645 Flad Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ?Kate E. Shaughnessy . Charter Member 1909 'Deceased, August, 1913 . 'Julia D. Dunn ....,.. Charter Member, 1909 lDeceased, July, 1928 Nellie Cunningham ...................... ....... F ebruary 1911 4515 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XO. Perry Hoover . , . September 1911 1Deceased, September, 1928 Anna M. Van Hook ..,.........,.,....,. . .. December, 1911 Missionary, San Marcos, Guatemala, C. A. W. R. Layer ................,.......... .... . . February 1924 5858 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Modern Languages Charles Collins ........................ Charter Member, 1909 3103 Eads Ave., St. Louis, Mo. R. J. Schultz .......... Charter Member, 1909 Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, Minn. 'il-Iarold J. Wilson Charter Member, 1909 kDeceased, May, 1920 Paul R. Blanchet ................... . . . Charter Member, 1909 University School, Cleveland, Ohio Stephen L. Pitcher Charter Member, 1909 Supervisor of Languages, St. Louis Schools, St. Louis, Mo. Caroline Steinbreder . . . Charter Member, 1909 fMrs. M. C. Emanuel, Warson Road, St. Louis C00 Edith C. Bristol Charter Member, 1910 Maryland Heights, St. Louis Co. Cornelia Brossard ...................... .. February, 1911 Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo. Jennie Willemsen ........................... .. February, 1911 5329 Savoy Court, St. Louis, Mo. Richard Priess . . ...................... . , . September 1911 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Emma Langenberg ................... . . February, 1914 Central High School, St. Louis, Mo. M. A. DeVitis ........................ . . . September, 1914 Fifth Ave High School, Pittsburgh, Pa. : ,Y r A 4x fwlg 2 Y -L Aylesbury, Helen . . . Bagby, Viola ..... Baker, Donald ........ Batdorf, M. Schuyler Bell, Edith . ...... . Berglund, Carl ........ Berglund, Josephine Bliss, Helen ....... Black, William ..... Brennan, Hildetta .. Burton, John .... Byme, Stasia .... Candy, Mildred Candy, Wesley . . . Castle, Eula .... Cave, Dorothy . . . Cleage, Edith .... Cook, Gertrude .... Cutter, Robert . . . Dean, Leslie .... . . . Drischler, Carl ..... Eaton, Mary CEatonJ Englehart, Susie .... Feldkamp, Frances . Field, Lucy Ware . Fowler, Mildred Feldman, Pearl . . . Fritschie, Otto . . . Glatt, Herbert ..... Goddard, Stimson .. Groh, Mary Frances Grifhth, Marion .... Hager, Elizabeth .. Hausman, Francis . Hill, Joseph ........ Hengelsberg, Harold ..... Hite, Laura ....... Humphrey, Helen . . . Jackes, Campbell . . . Jacoby, Harold ..,. Johann, Charles . . . 3511 Sol illilemurian 'aan Qlumni June, 1912 January, 1919 January, 1916 January, 1914 .. June, 1917 January, 1916 January, 1919 ., June, 1919 January, 1917 .. June, 1917 June, 1918 January, 1913 .. June, 1916 June, 1915 January, 1926 January, 1913 ... June, 1913 ... June, 1919 January, 1915 ... June, 1917 January, 1917 January, 1921 January, 1912 January, 1919 January, 1913 .. June, 1920 January, 1920 January, 1926 January, 1912 January, 1914 ,.. June 1913 January, 1913 .. June, 1928 January, 1921 January, 1915 January, 1914 .. June, 1914 January, 1912 June, 1913 June, 1922 January, 1913 256 Kimmell, Robert .. Kroehle, Charless ........ June, .. June, LaBerge, Adele ..... .... J annary, Lacy, Lucille ...... ...... J une, Letzig, Christiana ....., January, Lund, Robert ...,.. . . . June, McCord, Galdys .... .... J une, Meinen, Bertha . . ..... June, Meriwether, Lee . . . . . . January, Murphy, Allie .... ..... J une, Nichols, Larew . . . ..... June, O'Neil, Charles ..... .... J anuary, Pawkett, Ruth . . . .... January, Peers, David K. . . .... January, Quinn, Catherine . . . .... January, Quinn, John F. . . . . . . January, Quinn, Marguret .... .... J anuary, Ritter, Robert . , . . , January, Robnett, Sydney .. .... June, Ross, Donald ,..... . . . January, Ruweler, Howard ....,... January, Ryffel, Grace ...... ..... J une, Schacht, Arthur ......... January, Schwartz, Lavergne .......... June, Selden, G. Wentworth ...... June, Siegfried, Maurice ...... January, Shupp, Homer . . . . . . January, Sorkin, Anna ...... . . . January, Spathelf, David Jr. . . . .... . June, Stadler, Ross ...... . . . June, Steinberg, Irwin , . . ..,., June, Taub, Matilda . . . . . . January, Taub, Theresa .... ..... J une, Thomas, Edward . . . . . . June, Trichler, Orville .... ..... J une, Voss, Myrtle ..... ..., J anuary, Walker, Stuagt ...... .,.. J anuary, Wemer, Percy ....... ..... J une, Williams, H. Murray . , . i. . . June, Yfiimg H. Judson ,... . June Zimmerman, Sam ....,. January, 1917 1912 1922 1918 1917 1918 1911 1922 1920 1919 1923 1912 1928 1914 1922 1917 1922 1925 1928 1922 1916 1912 1912 1913 1914 1911 1919 1926 1924 1920 1917 1920 1917 1913 1917 1922 1922 1911 1914 1928 1928 Alumni Directory 4? LL Graduates of the School from the Class of january, 1911, ' . . . . Qi.-'X to the Class of january, 1929, including those graduating in Summer School from time to time, have been listed for this Directory. In attempting to publish in one continuous list ' the names of all the Graduates of the School, Scrip has under- taken a stupendous task. There may be many errors,-errors of omis- sion, incorrect spelling of names, as well as incorrect information. We ask the Graduates to be tolerant and helpful by sending in corrections for future editions. The list includes over 5000 names, and it would not be reasonable to expect completeness and perfection. Scrip is indebted to Miss Marguerite Mott, Miss Joanna Hoolan, Mr. P. L. Stavseth, and Miss Esther Blitz, and to the several Sponsors of the various classes, to Whom appreciation and acknowledgment are here expressed. THE SCRIP STAFF. Abbott, Martha ,,..,, ...,,,....,.,,,, ,,,..,.,,......, 1 9 15 Agee, Mildred ,..,,,,..............,,.,................. 1928 3310 Mont Gall St., Kansas City, Mo, 5210 Paulian Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Abbott, Robert ,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1917 Agruss, Meyer .........,., ...........l................ . .1925 5428 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5632 Etzel Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Abel. Louise tMrs. E. A. Langani ,.,, 1923 Aguado, Lola ............................................ 1928 7552 Stanford Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 557-la. Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Able, Rogers .............,.,.....,....,.....,..,,...,. 1913 Ahlheim. Elsie ....................,................... 1916 First National Bank, Broadway and Ainslie. Douglas ...,.........,,,.....,...,.....,...... 1923 Locust, St. Louis, Mo. 204 S. 3rd St., St. Louis, Mo. Abrahams. Elmer ......................,..,,...,...., 1912 Aitken, Julia .,...,.........,.,,,,...........,,.......... 1913 2500 South Blvd., Dallas, Texas. 2002 XV. XVashington, Abrahams, Sylvia ,,,., ...,,..,,.............,,,....., 1 920 Los Angeles, Cal. 5891 XVashington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Albert Harry .....,...............,...............,.... 1927 Abrams, Gertrude .....................,............ 1927 5790 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1221 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Albert Janice ......,,,......,.. ,...,........,..,,,..,, 1 923 Abrams, Harold ,,,,,,.,,....... ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 925 5717 Kingsbury El., St. Louis, 110, 5788 lV9SflTllI'lStE'1' Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Albert. John ..,.,.......,,,,,.....,.......,,.,......,... 1924 Abramson, Elmer .................,.......,...,, .,.., 1 920 1487 Hotliamont Ave., St, Louis, MQ, Aehuff, Charles .,.,...........,....,.........,,.,,,,,,, 1928 Albert Martha ,,,,,,,,,., ,.,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 921 1801 XYagoner Pl., St. Louis, Mo, Albert Mary ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Achuff. George .... ..............,..................... 1 925 5717 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis. Mo. 1S01 YVagoner Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Albert Ralph ,..,,,.,,,.,,,,,l ,,,,,, ,l,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.l 1 9 24 Ackert. Harold ........... 1 ........................... 1921 Albert Sadie ...........,.,...,......,,,,,,.,....,,...... 1928 5863 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2607 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ACIIIIIIS. E1lWOOd D ....,,.........,..... ,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 918 Albin, Clarence ,.ll,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Shelton Hotel, New York City. 50317 Midland Ave., Overland. Mo. Adams. Julia.. .,..............,...........,,..........,, 1924 Albin, George ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,l,., ,,.,,,. 1 911' Adams. Mary J .............,..........,...,.,... ,.,,.., 1 924 Albright, van ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ll,l,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,1, 1923 5137 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6016 lVate-rman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Adams. Maud .....,,,...............,.,,,, ,,.,,,,,,..,,,, 1 920 Alt-h, Elmira 73,11-S, xv, xv, Tu1.b,1y,,1919 Afl21mSkY, Hilllllah --.-........-...................., 1916 1645 YV. Slst St., Chicago, Ill. Addison. Janette ......,.. - ..,.....,,,..,.....,, ,,,, 1 924 Alch, Lessing ,,,,.,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 1 Q18 53-34 Maple -Ave., St. Louis, Mo Addison, YS illiam ,,...,..,.,.,,,.,,,,,,l,,,,,, ,,,, 1927 5334 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Alden. Evadne flllrs. Kenn. Bake-rl..1916 143 Linden Ave., Clayton. Mo. Agelstem, H,-men .,,,,---,,-,-.w,--,.----YY..---- 17,53 Alden. Mona tMrs. N. Rehnquistl ..,. 1912 1515 Burd iAve., st. Louis, MU. L' 9-17 Belt Ave- Sf- Louis' M0- Adler. Harry ..................................... ......, 1 918 ' Alexander. Gladys fMrs. R. Tuchsl,,1917 41013. Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 212 N. XVoodlarvn, Kirkwood, Mo. Adler. Judith fllrs. Jlarksl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 Alexander, Howard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5504 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 1414 N. Euclid, St. Louis, Mo. Adler. LllCi1lP -..-....-...............1................. 1927 Alexander, Marceline .........,..,..,.......,..l, 1919 - 5314 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. fMrs. E. Crutcherl . Adler, Robgrt ,.-4-,--,-.,--,--'-,.-.---4,.4--------,-.. 1926 7530 Cornell, St. Louis, Mo. Aehle, Elise ,.,-,.,-,--,,.,-,-,--A.--A..-- 4'Y,..---,',-- V .1912 Alexander, Ruth .......,....,..,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1912 4503 Ellright Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Alfend. Cecelia .....,.,........,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Aftergut, Sam ,,,,-,,,-,,,-,,, -,,,,,,,-,,-,--,,,,-,-,A, 1 923 14272. Montclair Ave., St. Louis, lNIo. 5226 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, MO, Allan, Edith ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,i.,,,ii,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 Agatstein. Sylvan ...........,...................... 1917 Allan. Ruby fMrs, Bert M, 511935 ,,,,,, 1920 6253 Southwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 257 5021 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. E.. -- Y-T -lf.. --:gf-wg -4- A e' off- 1, 411 - 'v' , f ,.- -- , -' - r L- --14' - ef, fn f f 713161: 2 -f - A: - Allan' W'i11ian1 --A,,,..,,,,.Avw4., ,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,A 1 924 Andrews, Elizabeth .....,........... . ........ . ..... 1913 5021 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5878 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Allen' Lucille ,,,4..,,,,.,,,-,,,4., ,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,A.,,,,, 1 911 Andrews, Lucy. ..........,....... ...................A. 1 916 Allen. Mabel QMrs. Ben Liclityj ........ 1925 460 Algonquin. Vlfebster Groves, Mo. 7204 Zephyr Pl., st. Louis, Mo. Andrews. Virginia ...Y..-.----.---..--.-.-------.--- 1927 Allen, Marian CMrs. A. A. Ashcroftj.. 130 Plant Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Allender, Inez ....................-....., .--------,. 1 922 5064 Cabanne, St. Louis, Mo. Alms, Nadine tMrs. C. F. Sleithj ,... .... 1 926 1436 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Aloe, Clara Belle .............................. -.--.. 1 915 fMrs. J. Weissbeinb 155 2-ith Ave., San Francisco, Cal. Aloe, Isabel 4Mrs. H. S. Baer: ..,......... 1920 6306 Southwood. St. Louis, Mo. Aloe, Louise IMrs. S. M. Leopoldb .... 1920 531 Rascal, Chicago, Ill. Aloff, Adolphus .............................. .1916 Aloe, Viola 1Mrs. E. J. Marx Jr.J ,,.. . 4950 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. N96 1924 Alpert, Frieda .....1..........................--. ....... fMrs. Nathan Se rkesj 1480 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Alsberg, Janet QMrs. L. Glaserj ........ 1918 5240 Rock Hill Rd., Kansas City, Mo. Alsberg, Pauline .................................... 1913 XV. 77th St., New York City. Alschuler, Adele ...................................... 1924 5557 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Alvis, Edmund B ..................................... 1927 5070 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Alvis, Zelma .................. .................. , . ...... 1928 7035 NVest Park Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Amerson, Milton .....,................................ 1925 Ames, Clarence ..............,......................... 1922 561'7a Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo. Ammann, Ione .,........ ............... ..... ......... . . . 1925 5870 Bartiner Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Amos, Glenn VVade ................................ 1929 57-14 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ' Amos, Newton ......,..,........1............... ........ 1 926 5744 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Anchor, Bernard .................. ,.,.......,.....,... 1 922 Anderson. Alice .....................,,....1............ 1926 Anderson, Blanche ................................ 1926 5008 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Donnell... ........,...........1.,.....,. 1928 7-10 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Anderson, Elizabeth .............,.............,.. 1912 4 Mrs. H. Sherma n J 5931 Vi'ashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Gayle 4Mrs. E. Harinsl .... 1918 1 Southinoor, Clayton, Mo. Anderson, Grace .l.... ..............,.... . . Anderson Harold .................,......... .........1924 .........1922 1238 Tevinple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Irene ...........,... . ..........,.. 1911 1821 Canyon .Drive, Hollywood:--Cal. Anderson. Louise ............ . ...........,....,,,,,,, 1926 Anderson, Marcella ................,..,.,..,..,,.,, 1926 59 Fair Oaks. Est. R.R.I., Clayton, Mo. Anderson, Margaret ,......,.........,...,,,,.,.,, 1917 Rockfort, Ill. Anderson. Nelle Faye ,.... ..11..,,,,..,,,,,.,,,, 1 927 1341 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Norman.. ........ . .,,....., ,, Fair Oaks Estates, Clayton, Andreas, George ..........,.....,,,..,.,,, 4525 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Andrews, Alice ..,,...1,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , 5875 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Andrews, Austin ..,.....,.,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,,, 5878 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Andrews, Berenice ,,,,,,,.,,.,., ,,,,..,,,, .........1925 Mo. ........,192S Mo. .......,.192S Mo. .........192S Mo. .....,...1923 Indianapolis, Ind., cfo 'United C tian Missionary Society. hris- Andrews, Carrie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 914 460 Algonquin, 1Vebster Groves, Mo. Andrews, Donald ,,,.,,,,,....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 921 Swift M Co., Chicago, Ill. Andrews, Dorothy fMrs. Gantnerl .... 1923 5620 Julian Ave., St, Louis, Mo. 25S 1375 Montclair Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Appelman, Beulah .................................. 1926 5833 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Applegate, Bennett ................................ 1919 749 Heman. St. Louis, Mo. Arbetter, Esther ...................................... 1922 61453. Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Arbetter, Louis ...................................... M1921 Alamo Jewelry Co., San Antonio, Tex. Archambault, Mildred ........................,... 1926 5878 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Archibald, Walter .................................. 1920 Arends. Maurine fMrs. M. LindsayJ..1921 308 N. Spring Ave., Independence, Mo. Armstrong, Arthur ................................ 1923 6811 University, St. Louis, Mo. Armstrong, NVi1liam ....... .............. ......... 1 9 20 6254 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Arnold, Charlotte .................................... 1929 1916 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Arnold, Sanford ..................... - ............... 1919 5463 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Arnott, Margaret .................................... 1927 5448 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Aronoff, Meyer ........................................ 1921 700 Limit Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Aronson, Diana ..................................... ...1927 4512 Easton Ave., St. Louis., Mo. Arst, Herbert .........................,.................. 1929 5928 Maple Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Arthur, Donald R .................................. 1916 5459 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Arthur, Lillian fMrs. Henry Surnl .... 1915 6603 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Arthur, Robert ................................,,....., 1916 7069 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Ashbaugh, Charles ...........,......,............... 1918 7118 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Ashby, Richard ...... .... .... ,........................, 1 9 2 5 New York City. Ashcroft, Jerome .............,....................,, 1913 118 Glen Rd.. VVebster Groves, Mo. Ashcroft, Muriel ..................,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, 1911 5387 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Asher, Edna ..................,.,........,,..,,,....,,,,,, 1925 4806 LeDuc St., St. Louis, Mo. Asher, Sidney ...... ......,...,.......,... ,,..,.,.,,.,., 1 9 21 5463 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Astor, Jacob ......... ........,.....,......,,.,,,....,,..., 1 923 4616 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Athey, Ruth C. tMrs. YVm. VivashJ..1911 54 Butler Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. Atkins, Annie Glrs. S. F. FoosheeJ..1923 4403 Vlfest 1Vay, Dallas, Tex. Atkins, George ........,,,,...,,.....,,,,,, ,,,.., ,,.,,, 1 9 23 5369 Maple, St. Louis, Mo. Atkisson, Grace ....,.,.........,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 5561 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Atwood, Louise ..........,..,....,.,,.,,,, , ,..,,.,,,,, 1922 4223 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Atwood, Philo ............,. . ..,..,,,,,.,,.,.,,,.,,,,,, H1921 Atwood. Ray ...,.........,.,,..,,.,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 9 24 5974 1Vabada, St. Louis, Mo. AuBuchon, Bernice ....,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1926 Auer, Albert fDr.J ........,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1922 490-1 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Auer. Eugene S. KD1-.1 ..........,,...,,,,.,,, 1,1913 T57 1Yestgate Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Auer, Helen ................,,.....,,.., ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , 1928 1936 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Auer. James ......,.........,,.....,,,,.,,,,..., ,,,,, , H1923 1. 1936 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Auer, Mina ......... .,.. .........,........,,,,,,.,,...,,,, , 1 922 Aufderheide, George .........,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 Austin, Alan ...................,,.,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1927 4700 McPherson, St. Louis, Mo. Austen, Emerson, .....,......,......,.,,..,, ,,.,, . H1924 Austen, James .............,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 925 4700 McPherson, St. Louis, Mo. , A 'R l 1 f fi -1 E-:f if L- . :,1-6:5 ffgrfxr v 0 cf L ' Y ' li2JliT? 1:5 Austm. Vlfglllla -------4-------,----- -------,--,.... 1 919 Baker, George Harold .........,......,....,..., 1912 QMFS- C. W- Payrlel 615 Elm Ave., Riverton, N. J. 300 Carteret P1-, Orange, N. J. Baker, Gussie .....................,...,,,.............. 1926 Avery, FFHHCSS ----------------.--------.-.-.-.-....... 1927 Baker, Isabelle .......... e ............ ................. 1 923 D6l11'0iI. Mich. 6525 Clayton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Avery, Pansy ............. ...... 1 916 Baker, Katherine M ,..,,,..,,.. ..............,,,, 1 911 Ayars, Blanche ........... ...... 1 922 2026 Princeton Pl., Aylesbury, Dorothy .................. . ..... ...... 1 915 Richmond Heights, Mo. QMrs. L. McCoyJ Baker, Kenneth ................,,....,,...,,,,,,,,,., 1915 729 Cook Ave., Denver, Colo. 143 Linden Pl., Clayton, Mo. Aylin, Florence ................................... . .... 1914 Baker, Owen ................. .............,...........,, 1 928 fMrs. VVn'.. Freegardj 5932 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ayres, Raymondu.- ......................... ...... 1 922 Baker, Paul ...................,........... .......,....,, 1 922 Axelbaum, Ben ,.,........ ....... ...................... 1 9 18 Baker, Rosalie ............................ ...... 1 917 Bach, Helen ................................l............. 1913 2026 Princeton Pl., Bachman, Irma. tMrs. Malloryb .......... 1923 Richmond Heights, Mo. Backlund, Arthur .............................,...... 1920 Baldwin, VVilmer ....,,,......,....,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,, 1913 5873 NVaba.da Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4415 Maiiitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Baeklund, Laura ......,.....,.....,,.................. 1922 Ballesty, Mary ..................,,..,,,,,,.....,,,.,, ...1919 5873 Wabada Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5201 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Bacon, Eugene .......... . ..,.,.............,.... . ..... 1926 Balsamo. Josephine ......,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 5843 Bartnier Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5120 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bacon, Williaiii .,...................................... 1928 Balsamo, Margaret ,.....,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1924 5932 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5120 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bader. Leota CMrs. grank Rogersj..1912 Balsonf Angielle ............................, ,.,,,,,,,, . 4 Highland Ter., t. Louis, Mo. 1 rs. Varren H. Smithb Badger, Evelyn ................. .......,.,...........,, 1 9216 2527 Ashurst Rd., University Heights, 5121 NVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cleveland, O. Badger, Lucille ...,.................,.................. 1925 Balson, Edith fMrs. WVilh. VerityJ,.1917 5121 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. LOS AHSGIGS, Cal. Badino, Mary Jane ............................,...., 1922 Barrlberger, Molly tMrs. H. Brine-rj,,1919 5343 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mor. 6525 San Bonita Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Baer, Roland ..,.......................,. ,...,.,.,,....,. 1 924 Bainbridge, John ...,...,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,1924 6810 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2612 UHl0ll Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Baer, Stanley ...........,............,,, , .,.,,..,,,..,,,,, 1 929 Banashek, Julius ,,.,...... . ,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 918 4548 Labaclie Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5347 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Baer, NVQ-ssel ................,...,....,,,.,,,..,,,,,,.,,, 1927 Bange, Melita ........,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,-- 1 917 4548 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Banks, Marjorie ....,.............,...,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,, 1 929 Baetz, Emerson ........,............... ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, 1 9.25 5962 Plymouth, St. Louis, 1110. B 5854 gtafl Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ba5I1liS,g11ildrg-di ....,.,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 919 aetz, a ..........................,.......,..... ......,. 1 9:21 65 am er ain Ave., St, Louis, Mo. 5854 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barber. Ellen tMrS. Evansl ................ 1921 Baetz, Margaret ......................,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1911 3129 Idle-wood Ave., Youngstown, 0, fMrs. F. K. Bezzenbergery Bardenlieier, Fernando .,,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 917 14830 Superior Rd., Cleveland, 0. Bardon. Carroll ..,.,,,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Q23 Baggot, Marie .................. . ..,.,....,,..1.1.,,,,,, 1915 911 Goodfellow Ave., st. Louis, Mo, 5218 Maple Ave., St, Louis, 1110, Bardwell, Edward .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,- 1 9 21 Baggot, Marion ....,.....,.,.,...,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 915 37 Vandeventer Pl., St, Louis, 110, 738 Interdrive, University City, Mo, Bardivell, John E ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,---,w,-,, 1 918 Baggott, Lucille .............. ........,.,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 924 Barken, Evelyn .,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,--,-,,, 1 920 5218 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barker, Edmund .,...,,,,,,,,,1,,,, ,,,,,,,,,w,,w,-,,,, 1 926 Bailey, Homer E ........,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, ,,,1920 6170 McPherson Avo., St, Louis, MO, 6307 22d Ave. NNV., Seatt1e,.VVash, Barker, Irven .... ..,.....,,.,,.11.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,-,,w, 1 9 24 Bailey, James ....,........,.,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,1928 Barker, Jerome M .,,1 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,---- 1 9 2 0 5723 Enright Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5512 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bailey, John .....,............... ........,.........r,.,,,, 1 926 Barker, Lucille fMrs. H. Klenei ,,,,,,,, 1924 Bailey. Melba ...........,.,.,,,1.,,,,,,1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 914 1116 Louisville Pl., St, Lguig, 110, Bailey, Virgil .....,..,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-- 1 915 Barker, Tesse ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,,-,--, ---, 1 9 18 5903 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Barkley, Elizabethug ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1,-- , 1925 Bafinhsl. Ustick ..............,............. ,........... 1 911 B 80,51 Davis Drive. Clayton, Mo. 1ri n, Ga. ar ' ey. Martha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, , ,,,,,,1,,,,-1 1 Bain, Katherine fDr,i .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, . 1,1916 S011 Davis Drive, Clayton, 110, 916 5214 YVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Barkley. Naomi ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 9 22 Bain. Maria fMi's. P. J. XVhiteJ ,,,,,,,, 1912 S011 Davis Drive, Clayton Mo. 5879 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barkley, Ruth ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 111421 gains, Vim fess. ....................... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 S011 Davis Drive, Clayton, Mo, air , Noe 4'Mrs. A. Kerthi ...,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 922 ,-. . 1.12 N. cemmi Ave., ciaywn. Mo. Bas0315H5555'i5.i'vg 'eig re.5'fi ai 112919 Baiser, Verona ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9-35 Y 5 ' ' O' 5248 cabanne, st. Louis, MO. Bafkiflale- Clarence -...---.-.-.... ............,.... 1 918 Baker, Andrew ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- 1 9 13 6010 Pershing Ave.. Sf- L0l1iS, MO. 5444 N. XVashtenaw, Chicago, 111. Barlow. Marguerite .....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,1,,,, 1 Q15 Baker, Charles ...,..,.......,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 26 Barnard, Albert ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 1 923 Baker, Clementine ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VV,4, ,,,,,4, 1 915 5609 ChHlllb9l'lall'l AVP.. Sl. LOuiS. Mo. 6263 Reber Pl., St. Louis, 1110. Barnard. Elsie .........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 1913 Baker, Qonstance. ,,,,,,A,,,--,,,-,, ,,,,,-,---,,-V,.- 1 923 5622 Enright Ave., St, Louis, Mo, 5142 Cabanne Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Barnard, Helen ......,.,....,.,............, ,...,,,,,,, 1 915 Baker, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 913 5609 Chamberlain Ave.. st. Louis, Mo. B tMrs. J. Hgiltersi Barnard. Herbert E ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,, 1 919 ric geport, onn. 5877 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Baker. Elizabeth ..............................,,..... .1926 Barnard. Lucy fMrs. Robt. Davis, .,,, 1913 RR. 29. Box 29. St. Louis, Mo. 7015 Meade Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. BP-ji,01'. Florence .... ........................,,........ 1 929 Barnard. Marion ...............,........,,,,, ,,,,,, . H1924 5600 Cates Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5609 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 259 L E 1 :BY 'ii'fTwLf?'1- 1 , -fe , .1 1- 0 xii! , 1 Barnes, Maurine 4Mrs. S. Heuerb ...... 1912 S00 N. Hanley Rd., Clayton, Mo. Barnett, Alice .........,,....... ....,................... 1 921 6255 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barnett, Beth ............................................ 1916 tMrs. T. L. Husseltonj 37 Quincey Rd., Margate, N. J. Barnhart, Robert ..............,..................... 1914 Petersburg, Va. Barnidge, Edith ...................................... 1921 4971 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Barnidge. Edward .................................. 1916 4971 Page Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Barnidge, Francis .................................. 1916 4971 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Barnidge. Martha ....................... ............. 1 918 4971 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Barr, Azelie ...................... .... ............. ....... 1 9 2 O 5835 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barr, Dorothy .......................................... 1925 7029 Bruno Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barr, Frank ,.,.... ...............,....,...........,...... 1 925 5079 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barr, Marlowe ............ ............... ............... 1 9 27 7029 Bruno Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barrie, Agnes .......................................... 1922 842 Newport, NVebster Groves, Mo. Barrie, Jane ........................,..................... 1921 842 Newport, VVebster Groves, Mo. Barrie, Jessie ..............,.......... ..........,,,,..., 1 919 S42 Newport, NVebster Groves, Mo. Barrow, Norma ........,..............,....,,,,........ 1917 5955 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Barrow, Virginia ,........... ..,............. ......,, 1 9 14 Barry, Eleanor Bradford ...................... 1925 Bartels, Esther. .,..................,..,......,.....,,, 1928 1937 Arlington Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Barthold, Joseph Ernest ,,,,,..,.,..,, .....,,, 1 928 4534 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bartlett, Clara fMrs. V. L. LacyJ .... 1921 6358 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bartlett, Harriet ...........,....,,.,,.,,.,..,,....,, 1917 Bartlett, Marjorie .....,..,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,. ...,, 1 924 2615 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bartlett. Mary Helen ,.,,,,.....,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 1328 Belt Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Bashford, R. Ernest ....,,,,,,,.,..,.,.,,,,..,,,,, 1926 1375 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bassett, Philip .......,. ,,,....,,..,,,...,,, ,...,.,,,,,,, 1 9 26 2 Beverly Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Bassett, Robert ..,......,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,,, 1922 2 Beverly Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Bassett, Sam .....,..,......,,.,.,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,.,,, H1924 2 Beverly Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Bassler, Clyde ...,...,,.....,,.....,., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9 19 Bastian. Joseph ,.,. ,.....,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , , 1920 4902 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Batavia, Octavia ...,...,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 919 fMrs. XV. J. Simonl 319 Richmond Pl.. Maplewood, Mo. Batterton, John ...,....,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 5506 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bauer, Alex ,,...... ......,....,,..,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 9 1 3 2320 Alhion Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Bauer, 5247 Bauer, 2516 Bauer. 6033 Bauer, 5250 Bauer, Alpha .............,....,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,.,.,,,.,.,, 1 919 Vernon- Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Augustine ........,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,.. 1 923 Sulphur Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Cornell, ........,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,, U 1926 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Louise ........,.....,,..,,.. ,,..,,,..,.,,.,,,,,, 1 911 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nulsen ........,.......,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 927 14 Arundel Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Bauer, 4519 Olivia ...............,............................ 1925 Fair. St. Louis. Mo. Bauer, Ruth fMrs. J. Milleri .............. 1913 5-129 Vernon Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Bauernfeind, Lucille .... ................. ....,.... 1 9 26 Detroit, Mich. Baum, Ruth ................. ...... 1 923 Bauman, Marie ...... .. Baumstein, Sadie ..,.... , ..... 1919 ......1924 260 Bawden, Grace ............,,............,............. 1921 7147 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Baxter, Marjorie .................................... 1924 5521 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Beach, Donald .......................................... 1927 6021 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Beahan, Evelyn ...................................... 1919 5762 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Beal, Bert .......................................-....--.-.. 1929 5880 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Beal, Lyda ................................................ 1915 Beal, Oscar fLieut.J ...,.......................... 1919 Ft. Benj, Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind. Beale, Thomas ...........................,............ 1916 Beall, Dorothy. .,..............,...................... 1921 Beall, Milton .......................................... 1923 1272 Hawthorne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Beals, Leslie M. ...................................... 1921 Beardley, Clarence ................................,. 1925 Beardsley, Allene .................................... 1926 5076 Vernon Ave.. St, Louis, Mo. Beardsley, VVhitrnore E ......................... 1927 5076 Vernon Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Beattie, Maud tMrs. J. T. Bergerl .... 1924 XVoocllawn and Scott. Kirkwood, Mo. Beavers, Margaret ...... . . ....................... 1926 Beavers, Virginia .................................... 1925 Bechtell, Helen ........................................ 1922 S14 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Beck. Belmont .......................................... 1913 5612 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Beck, Dorothye ...................................... 1922 5783 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Beck, Esther ......................,,..................,. 1929 5186 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Beck, Margaret rMrs. J. M. HaysJ..1920 Morning Sun, Ia. Becker, Alan .,,...........,.... .....,.......,........... 1 924 5321 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Becker, Corrine ....................,,,................. 1922 Becker. Huldah fMrs, H. T. JoyceJ..1916 76-10 Carrswold Dr., Clayton, Mo. Becker, Joseph F., Jr ............,................ 1919 3300 Holliday, St, Louis, Mo. Beckett, Amy ...... ...........................,,......... 1 918 Beckett. 1Vm ..........,...................... ............ 1 920 Beckmann, Alcorn ....,..,,..,..........,.......,.,. 1926 4536 Clayton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Beckwith, Frances .......,....,.....,............... 1920 Bedigian. Adrienne ..............................,, 1923 5726 Kingsbury Bl.. Sr. Louis, Mo. Bedigian, Marguerite ......................,..... 1923 5726 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Begole, Bartlett ..................,,..,,...........,,, 1924 1329 Temple Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Begole, Franklin ............,...........,.,..,...,,, 1926 1329 Temple Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Begole, Mildred ...................,....,..,.,,...,... 1922 1329 Temple Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Behn, Vvilliam ,,...................,,.,..,.. .......,,,,, 1 916 Behrens, Ellnarose ....,,.,.,,.,,..,,,......,,..,., 1921 Behrens, Lois ............. . ,,,,,,, 1923 Behrens, Russell ,....... ..,..,..,,,,,,... .,...,, 1 9 22 Belker. Frank ............. , ........,..,..,.,,,.,,.,.,., 1928 5349 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bell, Kenneth .........,.,...,...,,...,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 Benas, Dorothy ..........,.......,.,.,..,.,...,,,,, ,.,. 1 922 5319 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Benas, Mildred ........................,...,,..,,,,.,.. 1925 5349 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Benboxv, Hazel ..............,,...,..,,........,,,,.., .1911 fMrs. E. S. Chamberlainb 5004 S. 1Vilton Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. Bender, VVm. ..................................,........, 1922 K' 5666 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Benham, Leon ....................,,...,.............. H1924 700 N. Union Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Benjamin. Betty ..,.........................,......... 1923 5940 Horton Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Bennett. Charles ....................,,......,,.. ....,, 1 913 4601 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bennett, Ralph ......................................,, 1921 5716 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. , e, 1 1 -11, 1- L . L 1-.T Bef 1 A 2-eff -f 2.3 I 5X . -f-wx - V- , -11 Y, tat ' 1, 92 G 1 ' ?3m157 sir Bennett, Richard H .,..A..,.. ................. .... 1 9 27 Berzon, Mildred .......A......-A-.--'-4--- --5 - ------ 1927 5117 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5838 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Bennett, Russell ...............................---.... 1924 Bethel, Edna---3 --4,------------------ --4---------------- 1 91,3 5452 Clemens Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Beutel. Catherine -.-------------------- ------ , b------- 1 9-- Benson, Gladys fMrs. J. H. Bierj ..,. 1914 7026 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mow, 305 Simmins, Webster Groves, Mo. Beutel, Clifford ,...........-,-.- -.-----.,------ , ----- - 1 9-1 Bent, Ruth ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1915 7026 Vtfashington Bl.. St. Louis. MO- 0 Bentrup, Wesley .,,..........i........................ 1928 Bevis, Dorothy .-.i-----.--------A--- 2 --e------4-'----' 192- 5360 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 739 Arcadia Ave.. Afcadla. C411- Bentzinger, Fred ......................,,............ 1928 Beyer. Dorothy .--.-.-----.------------- ------- , ------'- 1 925 1605 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5755 Xvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo.9 Bentzinger, Robert ...,...,........................ 1926 B52yH0l1. LGGUB-Y -'-----w---1--1----- -----'-----4------ 1 950 1605 Arlington Ave., st. Louis, Mo. Bialock. Carolyn --A--,-------,------------1' , --e-'----- 19-3 Berdanier, Paul .-.'.,,-,.,-.,.vv,-.w,,,-,.-,,--,,,,.... 1923 1411 Arlrngton Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. Berger, Arthur .............................. .......... 1 920 B13-10012 Hf11'01d ---'-------------1'-----------f- '---- -1927 Berger, Charles ...................................... 1921 Bialock. Harry ---------v------ --e-e--- ----ee , ---------- 1 9 -6 5636 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. .1411 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berger, David ........................-.-.....-...----.. 1913 Bibb' Barton ------ ----------------- -------' - , -'-4----'--- 1 915 5636 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. .5534 Cabanne Ave.. St. LOUIS, M0- Berger, Erwin .......................................... 1919 B1bYv E1'Y19S11Y1e -'-'--'-----1------------------'-'-'---- 1916 5611 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. BICKGY- Wllllflm ---'-----4---'--- 4'------ 1 ---'------ 19-3 Berger' Esther Louise ---,..-,,,-v---------,,,,- 1927 .5608 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 9' 7606 Teasdale Ave., st. Louis, Mo. Bleber. Emma ----'----1------'1'--------e-- , ----'------- 1 9-0 Berger, Mary --Y-,v-...-,-,-,,,Y,-.-.,,,--,,-,-,-,.,,,,-, 1927 -6608 Clemens Ave., St, Louis. MO. 5703 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bledefnlan- 541919 ----------'-'----------- , --'--------- 1929 Berger, Ra,1ph -.r--....----,'.-'----..-rlhr- v--,- ------. 1 9 21 .5123 Cabannc 'Ave., St. Louis, Mo. A 5510 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bledefman- Dr-vld -----------'---------- 5 -------1--' 191' Berger, Ver-din .,-,-,.-,,------r.--...,,,,-. A ,--,--,.., 1919 .5123 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 9 5436 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bledefmanv Wm '------'----------'-------'- 3 ------'--- 19-1 Berg-in' Virginia -,-,...,,.,44,4-.---,,--,,,,,--..A, I--1922 .5315 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 0 Berglund, Auie mrs. Farlow BurtJ..1915 Blermant Frances ------------------,-1f--.,-11-4- , 1---19-4 Berg1unr1' Alma .------,-.-----rY.-l.,.----r-------Y..-- 11122 .5846 DeGiverv1lle Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berglund, Dalmar .................................. 1921 B191'ma1'1i Norman --------'--'-----f-------f1f1f------ 1923 3504 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berkenbosch, Henderika ...................... 1924 6011 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Berkenbosch, John .......................,.,..,..,.. 1928 6011 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Berkley, Georgia Lee .......,.. . ......,.,,....,.. 1914 fMrs. E. Robertsj 6330 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berkley, Robert ......,......... ,,.,,,..,.,.,....,,,, , 1917 Berkowitz, Mary ..................,,,.......,..,.,,, 1916 6269 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berliner, Pauline ....,....,........,.,,,,....,.1,.,,, 192-1 4646a Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berman, Ethel, .... ...,..............,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 924 1362 Belt Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Berman. Gertrude .................,,.,,,, , ,,..,,,,, 1926 5181 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berman, Philip ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1928 5212 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berman, Sadie ......,,,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 1362 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mof Berman, XVi1liam ..,,,,,...1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 1362 Belt Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Bernard, Novene ...,,,,,...,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , 1926 Bernd, Edith .....,.,.....,.,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, 1 916 508 Lake Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bernd, Nina ...,.,....,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 912 508 Lake Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Berne-ro. Louis ,,..,,,, .,,.,,..., ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 1 9 21 5024 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bernet, Betty .....,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 1 Q25 1045 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bernet, Gideon , .,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N--H-1914 Bernet, Howard ..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 1045 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berne-t, John ....,,.....,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 1045 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bernet, Martha ..,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1925 1045 Goodfellow Ave, St. Louis, Mo. Berni, Josephine ......,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 Berni, Tersio .,.....,,,,,...,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 2522 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bernius, Roy ...........................,................ 1921 1476 Stewart Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Bernstein, Dora. ........................,...,......... 1929 1212a VValton Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Bernstein Frieda ................,.........,,.....,.. 1922 6408 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Berry, William ........,........,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,...., 1927 6123 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 261 740 Leland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bierman. NVm ......,...............................,.... 1921 5315 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Biermann, Albert ....................,............... 1926 1284 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Bigelow. Cordelia .................................... 1915 Biggs, Frank ....................................,....... 1925 5225 Spaulding Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Bihr, Junior .............................,..........,..... 1917 Bill1eimer,VVilliam E ............................. 1920 Bilinsky. Sol ............................................ 1927 5337 XVel1s Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Billings, Francis .......,........,..................... 1914 5726 Maple Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Billings. Gale G ...... , ................................ 1927 1468 Stewart Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Billings, Janice ..,........ ...........,.....,........... 1 924 6619 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Binder, Evelyn .......,........,......................, 1927 A5015 Kensington Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. -5015 Kensington Av 1925 Bmder, Sadie ........,.,.,......... e., St. Louis, Mo. 1927 Bindler, Julius ...- .....,......,..,................ .6024 Horton Pl., St. Bingenheimer, Hays ...,..,,.........,,,,.. Louis, Mo, .5070 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo, .......1925 Binnmgton, Ethel ...........,....,,............,,,, 1925 4931 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Binnington, Hudson .......,..,......,..,.,,...,,, 1924 4931 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Binnington, Nora .,...,....,,.......,,..,,,,...,,,,,, 1920 4931 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Binns, Helen Gray .,..,.,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 fMrs. R. Gephardl .5440 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Birch, Anna ......,.,....,.,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 5136 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Birch, Cordelia. ............,.....,..,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, , 1925 5136 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Birge, Mary .......,...,...,,..,...,,...,,....,,,,,,, ,,,,1 1 923 19 XVindermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Birge, Oliver ............,.....,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,., .1923 19 VVinderme-re Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Birge, Robert ...............,...,,,....,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,1 .1923 19 Windermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Birger, Milton .......,.......,.....,....,, ,,,,.,.,,..,,. 1 927 1345 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Birger, Sarah Belle ,,.. ......,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,. ,,.,,, 1 9 2 7 1345 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bischof, O'Nei1 M ..... , .............,... , .,,.,,,,,,,,, 1925 50152. Bancroft, St. Louis. Mo. ,V 1 'wc , 1-1 -- gbi -- --,gf of .- Y--:Jag fs - -2 'fm' w e 6 ee .sen fs A--221992.51 fo Y Blghopy Gertrude .,,,, , ,,,,,,..........,............. 1923 Blumehfeld. Ella ..............,..................... 1922 .5768 Vvesfminster Pl., st. Louis, Mo. Blumenstock, Mabel ..A..,.AA......,..,........... 1916 Bishop, Helen E .................................--Y. 1922 7730 Suffolk Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bishop, Jesse E ..................,.........,... ..-. . ..19-'11 5768 Vvestminster Pl., St. Louis, M0- Bishop, Romalda ...A...,...........v.......,....------ 1917 6100 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Bissland, Grace CMrs. T. Watsonl ,... 1912 3706 Roland St., Tampa, Fla. Bissland, Hope QMrs. G. A. MooreJ..1917 Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Biston, Ramona ...................................... 1921 1919 East 3rd St., Tuczon, Ariz. Bitting, Kenneth ......,............................. 1916 5056 Vifestminster Pl St. Louis, Mo. Black, David .....................................,...... 1926 6211 Westminster Pl St. Louis, Mo. Black, Robert .......,........,....................,.... 1923 6211 VVestminster Pl St. Louis, Mo. Black, Virginia ....,.... .......... ....... ,...... ..... 1 9 2 2 6211 Westminster Pl St. Louis Mo. Blackford, Mary ....................,................. 1928 5033 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Blackford, Ross ...................................... 1918 531 Hollywood, VVebster Groves. Mo. Blades, Ed. Ralph .... .. 5806 Enright Ave.. St, Louis, Mo. Blair, Jean 1Mrs. Otto Heller! ....... 5936 Cabanne Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Blair, Kathrin M. fMrs. T. Martini.. 1927 .1915 1911 2282 S. Overland Rd., Cleveland, O. Blair, Nancy .............................................. 1912 1Mrs. Lee VV. Van Cleavej 501 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Blake, Rhea Carson ................................ 1911 fMrs. J. D. Harveyb 7742 Oglesby Ave., Chicago, Ill. Blath, Sigma ................... ...... . ..............,... 1 929 5740 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Blatt, Henry ............................................ 1917 739 Heman, St. Louis, Mo. Blatterman, Eugene ................................ 510 Commerce Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Blattner. Hazel fMrs. J. Loweb .......... 1911 536 Rosedale Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bleakney, Mary Ellen ............................ 1924 .6007 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bleisner, Louis ........................................ 1923 5834 Cote Brilliante St, Louis, Mo. Bliesner. Lillian, ..............,...................... 1928 2607 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bliss, Carter ................. ,... .......,........,....,... 1 9 12 4929 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bliss, Margaret ..,..................................... 1911 Seattle, VVash. Bliss. VVyllys .......,,......,........... ................, 1 915 4929 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Blitz, Esther ...,..............,...,,....,,..,,..,,,.,,.. 1929 5633 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Block, Belle ..............................,.........,..... 1919 fMrs. G. Greenblattj T47 Syracuse, University City, Mo. Block, Charles ........... ...................,...,,.,.,.. Block, Estelle .... ........,.....................,,....., 6017 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Block, Fannye fMrs. F. J. Bergel... Mayfair Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. Block. Gertrude fMrs. Chas. Shawl. 5052a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1918 1919 .1914 .1911 Block, Harold ..........................,,,,,,., ,, ,,.,,, 1928 6017 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Block, Melvin Sidney ,...........,........,....,, 1924 5574 Watermaii Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Bloflgett, Edith .,.... ,,............... ..,.,.,,,.,,.,.,, 1 9 25 4941 Beacon, St. Louis, Mo. Bloom, Anna fMrs. NVilliam XX'olfi .... 5646 Chamberlain, St. Louis, Mo. 1925 Bloom, Marg '... ...,..................................... 1 913 Blufston, Martin ....................,.,,..,...,....... 1915 5600 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Blumberg, Clifford .....,............................ 1918 Blume. Juanita ....,.......,,.........,................ 1925 5315a Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 262 fMrs. R. Marksj 5336 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Blumenstock., Manuel ............................ 1917 Bly, Evelyn ........,..................................... 1925 Syracuse Pl., University City, Mo. Boat, Marjorie .... ....,............................... 1 929 5714 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Boat, Robert E .......l............... ,................. 1 927 5714 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bobroff, Rose ....................................,....... 1927 5315 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bock, Pearl fMrs. J. Senneb ................ 1913 Maryland Heights, St. Louis, Mo. Bockhorst, Roland .................................. 1922 4822a St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bode, Concordia .... ...........................,...... 1 916 5843 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boedeker, Isabel ...................................... 1921 5149 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boedeker, Ruth ...............,..................,,.... 1915 fMrs. L. Horchitzb Box 1288, Los Angeles, Cal. Boehm, Charles ..........,..,,,........................ 1914 Boehm, Esther fMrs. VV. F. YeatchJ..1912 110 S. Elm, Welaster Groves, Mo. Boettcher, Esther ..............................,... 1919 fMrs. VV. H. Martini 5874 Ridge Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Boggiano, Catherine .....,..................,,.,,. 1918 fMrs. D. P. Dennisonj 5783 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Boggiano, Catherine ....,......,............,,,.., 1922 1952 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boggiano, Stephen ......,.,...................,,.... 1922 578-3 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Boheim, Theresa ......................,,,,,.,.....,,,. 1925 5060 Claxton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bohnenkamp. Vera .........................,..,... 1919 4727 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boldt, Felix ,,....,.....,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 6238 North Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Bolhafner, Hazel ....,,.,........,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1925 Boling, Mary .....,..........,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, 1 922 5223 Enright Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Boling, William, ,.,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,, 1 926 5223 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boite, Delphine ....,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1914 4933 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bond, Alice ......................,...........,.... ,,,,,,,,, 1 925 Bond, Margaret CMrs. L. B. HarVeyJ..1921 Englehardt, Cal. Bonfig, Henry ....,,......,.,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, A .1914 Kansas City. Mo. Boogher, Arnold .,........,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 1924 6241 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bookman, Leo ................,....,,,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,. 1918 XYest Hollywood, Cal, tConstable's Otiiceb. Bookout, Emma ............,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 5804 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boone, Howard ...............,......,..,........,,,,,, 1916 Booth, Agnes .........,,,.,.,....,..........,........,,,, 1922 tliflrs. F. VV. St. Clair3 1222 YVi1son St., Columbia, BIO. Bornstein, Abe ........................................ 1922 1430 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bornstein, Albert .................................... 1923 1430 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boss, Marie fMrs. M. J. 'vifhiserl ........ 1912 6616 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boss. Zelda fMrs. Ben Sobelh ...........,.. 1911 6412 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boughton, Margaret ............. . ................ 1913 'S tMrs. F. Stowallj 101033 Ontario, Oak Park, Ill. Bowen, Charles ............. . ....................... 4.1928 5923 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bowen, Laura fMrs. S. McKinneyJ..1921 Brentwood. Mo. Bowen, Sherman ..,................................... 1926 5923 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. i--S ' f f iii F '--b. Wi-Y -T' ip-:B 5-f L .lg 11 1 ' A 1 L1 1, 1 Bowenkamp, John .........................Y........ 1928 Brewer, Melvin Carl ...... . ....... ...............- 1 925 4908 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5744 DeGiverville5, St. Louis, Mo. Bowers, Alice LMrs. A. C. Boonel .... 1920 Brewer, Monroe ...... L ....................... ........ 1 927 5135 VVabada. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bowers, Thomas ..,.......,........................... 1925 5227 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bowles, Alice ............................................ 1919 Bowles, Edward .........................,.. ....... 1 916 Glen Rd. and Riverdale, VVel1esley Farms, Mass. Bowles, Ruth .........,. ........ ......... ..............., 1 9 2 2 5080 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bowling, VVm, Glasgow .............,.......... 1920 5332 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bowman, Earl ......... ............ ................,.... 1 9 23 - Swon Ave., XVebster Groves, Mo. Bowsher. Elizabeth ,.... 5879 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Boyd, Ruth .....,.......................................... 1925 Boyle, John A ..,... .....,,,............................. 1 922 1441 Laurel St., St. Louis, Mo. Boyles. Helen .,1... ...........,.............,...,........ 1 926 5924 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Bradford, Lawrence ..,...,................,...... 1928 775 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bradley, Glenda ...................................... 1929 4967 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bradley, Philip ..,.,........,........,..,,.,....,,..,,, 1913 Bradley, Richard ....,............................... 1918 Bradshaw, Virginia ......................,......... 1927 4339 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Brady, Clara ............................,............... 1912 Brainerd. Dorothy .................................. 1923 2203 MCC:-iusland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Branconier, David .................,..............,, 1923 5041 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Brandt. Lester .................................,........ 1924 5401 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brandt. Louis ..............l......,.................... 1923 5741 1Yells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brannon, Ethel .............,...........,,.....,....... 1912 Brasch, Norvell ........................................ 1928 5249 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brashear. Rex. ....,...........,............,...,....., 1913 5101 XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Brashear, Roy .................,...l....,.,.,,,......... 1926 4515 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brasloff, Anna ...............................,.......... 1922 Brassel, Mary . ..........,,..,............,..,........,. 1923 5940 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bray, Doris ....l,.......,................,...........,,., 1928 7561 Maryland Ave., St. Lou-is, Mo. Bray. Gladys ..,.................................,....,.. 1923 7561 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bray, Maxine ,.,..........................,...,.....,,... 1922 5746 XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Bray. Vera ......................................,........, 1924 1306 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bret-lc, Barbara .....,.......................,,.....,... 1919 lMrs. E. E. Salisburyl 5604 XVashington Ct., St. Louis, Mo. Breck,.Lartan . ,..,,.....,.......,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,.,,,, 1921 Breck, Letitia ............,..,....,,....,..,..,,,,.,.,,, 1917 Breek. Lewis. .................................... ....... 1 915 39 Broadway, New York City. Breckenridge, Hunter .,.,,,....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 1921 5641. Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Breckinridge. Malcolm ........................,, 1918 517 Kingsland, University City, Mo. Bredehoeft, John ...........................,......,, 1917 5215 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Breed. David .............,......,....................... 1926 4526 1Vestininster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Breen, Dorothy ..................l.........,...,....,,, 1914 5202 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Breitweiser. Florence ......... ............... .... 1 9 24 1'Mrs. T. Petersenj 4384 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brennan, Gertrude .................................. 1913 Visitation Convent, Springneld, Mo. Brennan, Katheryn ................................ 1918 Bretch, Helen .......................................... 1918 Bretz, Helen .............................................. 1924 4515 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 263 5049 Page Bl., St. Louis, lilo. Brewster, Bessie ...................................... 1913 fMrs. J. R. Nordmani 1520 Engelholm, St. Louis County. Mo. Brinkman, Abe ...,.................................... 19236 5617 Garfield Ave., St. Louis, Mo. V Bridell, Ruth ............................................ 1920 5968 Romain Pl., St. Louis, QMO. Bi-iell, Theodore ...................................... 1928 6225 San Bonita. St. Louis. Mo. Brigham, Arthur .................................... 1921 480 Oakland, VVebster Groves, Mo. Brigham, Lucian ......l............l.................. 1916 480 Oakwood. XVebster Groves. Mo. Brightman, Sam ...................................... 1928 5807 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Briner, Charles F. .................................. 1921 7227 YVest Park Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Briner, Charlotte fMrs. XV. KampJ..191S 6411 Alamo Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Brimer, Herbert ........................................ 1916 6525 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. Brinkman, Harold 5116 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Brinkman, Hazel ......,............................. 1917 5116 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Britt, Bryant ...................,........................ 1924 5084 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Britt. Doralouise .................................... 1925 5084 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Britt, Faye .,.............................................. 1922 St. Louis, Mo. Britt, Martha ......,.............................,,...,.. 1914 341 YVestgate, University City, Mo. Britton, J. Boyd ...................................... 1925 5368 Cabanne Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Britton, Pauline 4Mrs. J. 1Ve-edinj .... 1920 5084 Cabanne Ave.. St. Joseph. Mo. Brizzi. 6072 Brizzi, 4603 Brock, 5660 Albert ....................l.,..................... 1917 Monicho Ave., Detroit, Mich. Frank ..................... .... ................... 1 9 21 Newberry Ter., St. Louis, Mo. Iola ................................................ 1924 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Brockmeyer, Adelaide ........................,.,. 1925 5169 Delmar Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Brockmeyer, Dewey .............................. 1917 7324 Colgate. University City, Mo. Brockmeyer, Marie ................................ 1919 fMrs. E. H. Orfj 7316 Colgate, University City, Mo. Brockmiller, Marjorie ............,....,....,,.. 1916 Brod, Adele ...................................,..,..,..,,,, 1920 7305 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brod, Emma ..............,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1912 7305 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brod, Marguerite .................................... 1916 7305 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brod, Olive ..............................,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, 1913 7305 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brodsky, Saul ..................................,,,,,,,, 1926 Brody. Marie fMrs. E. Rusnakl ........ 1926 Surf Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Brody. Ruth ........ ................... ........ 1 9 23 Broeder. Clifford ...................................... 1919 Broeder. Elise .......................................... 1920 214 S. Gore Ave., 'Webster Groves, Mo. Broeder, Hazel ........................................ 1913 iMrs. C. J. Clapsaddleb Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Bragden. Dudley ...................................... 1924 5510 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Broida, Sam .............................................. 1927 XVewoka, Okla. Brooks, Charles ............................ ....... 1 914 Brooks, Mildred ...................................... 1914 f1ll S. XV. R. Schneider? 44 S. Elizabeth Ave., Ferguson, Mo. Broomhall, Mary .... ..,...........,,..,,,,..,,....,. 1 921' 5741 McPherson Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. - 1: :Af ' LP-wi :f- -'Jef 01' - -'P at Lf -1- 'N'- '4 1,4 'W ,J -5, B1-othei-ton, XValker .......,......................,. 1912 Bryan, William .......... -- ........,................. 1928 427 Yorkshire, VVebster Groves, Mo. 5915 DeGivervil1e Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Broude, Sylvia ........,......................... ........ 1 91S Bryant, Edgar ................,...,..............,....,, 1927 iMrs. J. S. Cohnbergl 591621. Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4874 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bryant, Hazel .......................................... 1925 Brougham, Sybil ...................................... 1917 Bryars, Helen CMrs. D. Kincadeb .... 1911 Brown, Alfred .......................................... 1927 Woodlawn and Lockwood Aves., East St. Louis, Ill. Webster Groves. Mo. Brown, Alice .,,.....................,...........,...,... 1923 Bryden, Douglas ....,....,......,............,......,, 1916 Brown, Betty fMrs. J. I, Chorlagl .... 1921 5700 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Clark ............................................ 1927 4817 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Clifford ........................................ 1915 5617 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Constance .................................. 1912 6031 McPherson Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Dorothy ...................... ............,... 1 915 Brown, Dorothy Lila ,....... ,,..........,......... 1 927 509 NVarren Ave., University Hills. Brown, Edythe fMrs. E. Hubbleb. ..... 1916 Bloomington, Ill. Brown, Elizabeth .................................... 192-1 5399 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Esther .........,................................ 1926 Brown, Florence ...................................... 1913 6031 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, John ............................................ 1926 Brown, Josephine ..............,.,................... 528 XV, Polo Drive, Clayton, Mo. Brown, Laura ...... ...................... .............. 1 9 25 5774 X1'estininster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Lillian .......................................... 1925 5597a Page Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Brown, Lois fMrs. G. NVoodJ ............ 1924 6675 VVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Mabel .......................,.............,.... 1923 1221 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Margaret .........,....... ................... 1 914 CMrs. F. H. Reulingl 421 Sunset Drive, Xvaterloo, Ia. Brown, Mays ............................................ 1911 Brown, Mildred NV. ........................... ..... 1 913 Dumas Apartments, Columbia, Mo. Brown, Mildred .............,.......................... 1926 Brown, Richard .......... ............................ 1 926 5790 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Ruth ................................,,.,,,...... 1914 Brown, Velma ..............,,....,........,..........., 1923 4497 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brown, Virginia ..........,.................,,.,,.,,,, 1925 5845 Nina Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Brown, Virginia .........................,..,........, 1928 5774 VVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo, Brown, VVm, C., .Ir ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 Browne, Clara ,..,.. ,............. ....... ...........,,., 1 9 2 6 4740 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Browne, Clark ........,........,..,,......,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 912 5259 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, Ill. Browne, Millard .......................,............,, 1917 Browning, Helen ............... ................,, 1 919 Browning, Irl ......,...............,,.....,.......,,.,, 1918 Browning, Lyndle ....,,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 6133 Suburban Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Bruce, Ryland ,,,,,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 Bruckner, Gertrude ..........,,....,..,....,,.,,,,, 1912 tMrs. O. Kupferlel 7346 Amherst Pl,, University City, Mo. Bruckstein. Frieda .......,..,,,..,.,....,,,,,,,,,, 1922 rMrs Paul Krawsbergi 6320 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bruffee, Edna ,....,.,...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,, 1 911 740 Aubert, St. Louis, Mo. Brune, Charlotte ..,,.,..,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,, 1 920 834a Pennsylvania, St. Louis, Mo. Bruner, Isabel .................,... , ...,,....,.,,,,,,,,, 1915 Brunswick, Minette ,.,,..,...,.....,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,, 1922 5794 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis. Mo. BFY- HEUTY ----...--..1..---..,......................... ...1920 5548 Delmar Bl., St. Bryan, James ,,................. 5262 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Bryan, William ...,...,,..............,. ,,.,,,,,, ...... 1 9 25 5262 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5844 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bryson, Ethel ....,...............,..................... 1917 Buch, Milton ............................................ 1926 Sixth and Chouteau Ave. Buchalter, Charlotte .......,........,............. 1928 5756 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Buchalter, Nettie .....................,.............. 1924 5756 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Buchanan, Beaufort I. .......................... 1911 7251 Amherst Pl., University City, Mo. Buchanan, Ethel ............A.......................,. 1914 6147 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Buchanan, Lawrence. ..........................,.. 1927 5511 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Buchanan, Margaret ........... .............. ..... 1 9 23 4344 Page Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Buchanan, Marie, ......,.................. ....... 1 928 4970 Mardel, St. Louis, Mo. Buck, Ruth ,... ............,............................... 1 917 Buckman, Beatrice .............,........... 2 ..... 1918 Budde, Bernice ......,...,........,.................... 1927 5724 Terry Ave.. St.. Louis, Mo. Buder, Lucille ..............,........................... 1917 Central Library. Buettner, Marguerite .....,.,..............,..... 1917 554-la Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bugbee, VValdo ........................................ 1922 5789 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Buhrle, Dorris ............l.................,....,....., 1926 5927a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bulger, Harold ............,..,........................ 1926 5236 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bulkley, Frances ........,................,,......,.. 1925 6041 VVater1nan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bull, Ben fDr.7 ........................................ 1915 5956a McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bull, David .......................,..........l........,.. 1913 Star Route 1, Fort Myers, Fla. Bull, Lucille ,,.........,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 Bull, Richard ............,........,..................,.,, 1918 6018 McPherson Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Bullard, Janet ...... ..............,..................... 1 918 Bullock, Evelyn ...............,....,............,.... 1922 916 N. Pendleton Ave., St. Louis. Mo, Buiniller, Carl ............... .,.......,..,.............. 1 924 5661 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bunt. Ruth iMrs. L. Foster? .............. 1917 5973 Highland Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Bunting, Fred . ..... .......,.,.....,.........,.......... 1 923 5544 Cates Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Burbank, Hannah ..........................,,.,..., 1913 fMrs. J. Van Clugenl 527 E, XVashington, Belleville, Ill. Burch, Anice fMrs. Brewery ......... ,.... 1 928 Burch, Baron ..................,,,,............,,,...,,,, 1923 70349. Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Burden, Blanch M. fMrs. S. Blairl .... 1911 5824 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burdette, Margaret ...,......................... ...1926 6318 Southwood, St. Louis. Mo. Burgaetz, Lillian ......,..,.......................... 1919 fMrs. E. VV. Hennel 4522 Shenandoah Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burgee, James .... ..................,............ . ...... 1 917 K 4211 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burgee, Norma ...,...............,, ,............. ...,. 1 9 17 4211 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burgess, Archie ............,.,.......,.............. .1928 5920 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burgess, Jack .......................................... 1923 1226 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burgess. Phroso ...................................... 1925 5920 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burgess, VVillard ,.,, . ..,,........................... 1922 21.1,--J j '1'rY ' 'ffl I Cui: 5-r , Y-'NN 7 1 ig., '- 1 . 415 5' ikmiiga - QR4l5l? sa-ee -Q-.. 1 -e- -J 11-1 -5- 1, Y - - r Yegz'--..::' ' -f ': - Burgheim, Nathan ............,...........,......,.. 1920 Calkins. Ruth .,...,................,.v................. 1913 5782 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 4518 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Ill. Burkhart, Vera ........................................ 1925 Callaghan, Mary ............................ I ......--.. 1 919 4635 Newberry Ter., St. Louis, Mo. 4808 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burns, Valeria ..,.............,......................... 1915 Callahan, Frances .................................. 1921 st, Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Callahan, Mary ....,......,....... ........ . ....... 1 914 Burnet, Halsted ...,,,,.........,..................... 1922 Los Angeles, Cal. 5132 NVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Callahan, Virginia ...................... .......,.. 1 918 Burnett, Glenn .,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,.,,.......,........, 1926 Callaway, Katherine .,...................... . ..... 1927 513-l Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 111 Highland Ave., Detroit, Mich. Burnett' Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1923 Callaway, Elizabeth .....................,......,. 1914 5134 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1109 E. Broadway, Columbia, Mo. Burnite, Helen ........................................ 1927 Camp. Josephine ....... ...................-.-..--.---. 1 92S 1206 Temple Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. 6029 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Burns, Annete ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 Campbell, David ...................................... 1919 Bupnsvl-I3,I'1'iQt ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1922 5543 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 5069 Waterman Ave., st. Louis, Mo. Campbell. David Lyle ............----1.-- , --...... 1 927 Burns' Jeanette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 926 585-1 Vifaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5069 NVatern1an Ave., St Louis, Mo. CD-H1DbG1l. David Y ----------.-.----,----1--------.-- 1927 Bu,-ns, Ralph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 916 2600 Bellevue,.Richmond Hts., Mo. 4-is California, Webster Groves, Mo. Campbell, Georgia May ........-------.-.--.--. 1919 Burns, Richard . .................... 5069 XVaterman Ave., St Burns, Robert ....................... Burr, Edith ........,................... . .................1927 Louis, Mo. Burton, Rex ............,...,.......... ..............,.. 1 919 P.O. Box 170 Cartagena, Colombia, South America. Burton, Sybil ........................................,. .1914 fMrs. C. R. Castrillonl 4955 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Bushman, Fred P ........... ........................ 1 927 5626 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bushman, Ruth ....,...............................,... 1927 5626 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Butler, Clark ......................................,,.... 1929 18 Parkland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Butler, Dan .......,...............,.....,................ 1924 13-12 Goodfellow Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Butler, Florence ................ ..................... 1 926 1342 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Butler, Elinor ..,.........,............................. 1922 Butler, Joe .................,.............................. 1926 Butler, Mildred ..............................,......... 1914 787 Madison Ave., Portland, Ore. Butler, Ruth .....................................,...... 1923 Butteiger, Cornelius XV ..,.......,.............. 1926 Butts. Elba .........,...................................... 1925 5606 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Butts, Thelma .......................,........,......... 1913 Butts. Virginia ..,.. ............................,...... 1 927 5606 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Buttweiler, Miriam ......,........,,........,.,..., 1915 Butz, Gus ............................,..................... 1926 5020 Thekla, St. Louis. Mo. Buxell, Oscar ..............................,,.....,....,, 1928 4935 Northland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Byrne, Evelyn iMrs. Shaubl .....,..,..... 1913 2526 Bellevue, Maplewood, Mo. Byrne, Louis .....,....................,,.....,....,,..,. 1914 5979 Page Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Byrne. Margaret ,,.... ..... ,.........,...,...,.....,,, 1 9 23 4967 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Byrnes, Anna ..............,,,...,....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1911 fMrs. L. E. Maginnisj 5940 'wVootlland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Cabell, Muriel ,...... .,,,..................,.......,,,,, 1 924 5322 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cabell, Murray .........,..,,..,........,...,.....,.,.. 1928 5322 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cabell, Sara Otis ........,...... ...................., 1 929 1028 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cabell, Sarah P ..,.,...... .........,,,,,,,,,....,..,, 1 926 'National Players, Cincinnati, O. Cairns, George ..,.......,....,........................ 1918 Cale. Valiere ..............................,.,........... 1921 5643 Cates Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Cale, Virginia ..,. . ..,.................,.........,...... 1924 5643 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Calhoun. Alan .............................. , ........,.. 1925 5737 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Calhoun, Margaret ..........,....................... 1924 5737 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 265 5567 Clemens Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Gladys ............ ........................ 1 920 6115 'Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Hazel ....,....,........................,... 1921 5368 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. v Campbell, James ....................,................. 1925 5543 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Marie ..,................................... 1928 4902 Argyle Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Marshall ..........,.....,............... 1923 6041 Kingsbury Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Nelle .........,.............,................ 1928 595-la XVells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Robert ..... ......................,,....... 1 922 5567 Clemens Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Thomas ..,...,.,.,.....,,..,.,..,..,..,,, 1923 227 Dover Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Campione, Josephine .......,......,,,.,,..,.,,,,,. 1925 5119 Spalding Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, Candy, Rose .... ...............,........,.,, ....,,..,,. , . .1923 Candy, Sylvia .............. .,.... ........ , .,,,,. 1 9 15 Cancdy, Charlotte ....................,,.. ....... 1 91-i Cann, Herbert .....,........,,....,.,.....,,,...,,,,,,,, 1919 905 Concordia Lane, St. Louis, Mo, Cannon, Helen ,.,,......,.. ...,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,.,.,, 1 926 Cannon, Isabelle. .........,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,., r ,,,,,, 1912 1'Mrs. T. M. Alexandeifl Festus, Mo. Cantrell, Billie ....................,.,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,, 1927 4953 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Capps, Audrey .................,............,,,.....,,,, 1928 6044 Cates Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Capps. Shirley .,,....,,,,.....,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,A,,, 1919 Route No. 1. Stone Mountain. Ga. Capps, Virginia ............,,.,,,,.,.,,,...,,.,.,,,,,., 1923 5651 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mn. Caradol, Joseph ....,,..........,,,,,,,,,....,,..,.,,, 1923 5551 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Card, Robert ......,............,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M1926 Careglas, George ,,....,,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 5079 Enright Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Carey, Madeline ......,......,,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 917 Carleton, .John ....,.......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 6124 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Carleton, Mary Lau ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1926 7578 Stanford Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carley, Elizabeth ................,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 1 921 Clllrs. L. A. Jolleyj 6632 Alamo Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carley, Lucille fMrs, Har. BarkerJ..1923 5091 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carmack, Edward ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 913 Carmack, Katherine .,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 CMrs. J. G. .lohannl Lenox Hall, Kirkwood, Mo. Carp, Irene fMrs. Finkelsteini .......... 1921 82416 San Boin, Los Angeles, Cal, Carpenter, Alfred L ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,-,,, 1927 5171 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carpenter, Fred ..,.,.,,,.,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 416 NVoodlawn Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carpenter, Joyce .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1925 CMrs. J. F. Morris? 4838 Kossuth Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 1. , 5 'rr 1:4-T F -fiheawgr -1 me-ef 5---- , .JR - ff-1--f-fi-'Fl' Lois Bogle ................................ . . . :. September, 1915 5601 Washington Court, St. Louis, Mo. Hazel V. Gantt ..............,............. . . September, 1915 ' fMrs. Paul J. Weaver, Chapel Hill, WinstonfSalem, N. CJ Esther Erskine ............................. September, 1915 i' Cleveland High School, Cleveland, Ohio Frederick S. Spurr ................... . . . February, 1917 ' Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Georges Lamy de la Roche ............ . . . February, 1918 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Julia E. Groves ........................ . . . February, 1918 fMrs. F. W. Floyd, Duncan, Oklahomaj Edith C. Symington ,........................ .. September, 1919 A 5455 Delmar Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cecile Galery ......,.............. . . . February, 1920 14 Third St., Great Neck, N. Y. Winnie Timmons ....................,..... . . September, 1920 6240 Rosebury Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Edward A. Parker ................. February, 1921 ' New Orleans, La. Leigh Harris ............................. .... F ebruary, 1921 2200 Bredell Ave., Maplewood, Mo. p Irene A. Steinau .................... , , September, 1921 3534 Vista Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Laura C. Mueller ......................... September, 1923 5058 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mariano Miguelez Maya .................... . . . December, 1928 1156 N. Union Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Science i'Raxley F. Weber, Chemistry .... Charter Member, 1909 YDeceased, November, 1916 W. G. Kirby, Physics ..,............. Charter Member, 1909 Oak Park High School, Oak Park, Ill. John M. Prather, Physiology ............ Charter Member, 1909 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. 'l'Elma Chandler, Botany ................ Charter Member, 1909 fMrs. Thomas Large, Boise City, Idahol 'Deceased, November, 1915 Arthur O. Kelley, Physiology ............... Charter Member, 1909 7341 Melrose Ave., University City, Mo. Frank A. Ferguson, Physics ........... Charter Member, 1909 CPresent address unknownl Edith E. Glatfelter, Botany, Physiography . . Charter Member, 1909 5514 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. i Laura D. Watkins, Botany ........... Charter Member, 1909 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Blanche M. Watkins, Botany ............ Charter Member, 1909 fMrs. B. W. Pool, Overland, Mo.D Wm. D. Buchanan, Chemistry ........ Charter Member 1910 Principal Jackson School, St. Louis, Mo. G. W. Bishop, Physics .......,.......... Charter Member, 1910 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. F. W. Moody, Physics ...............,.. Charter Member, 1910 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Nellie Judd, Physiology ...................... Charter Member, 1910 5329 Savoy Court, St. Louis, Mo. Clark Harold Sackett, Botany ........ ...., S eptember, 1910 Principal Emerson School, St. 23 Louis, Mo. E., -- 'C' . 'Q'-, --A vf-Q . -N M1-:,i +1117 . -171 - , 9 Carpenter, XViIlaI'd ,,.............................. 1920 305 E. Hennepin, Minneapolis. Minn. Carr, Archie D. fDr.J ...,..........,..,...,...... 1914 726 Kingsland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carr, Catherine ........................,............Y. .1924 7355 Dartmouth Ave.. St. Louis. Mo, Carr, Henrietta 1Mrs. Wm, Oganj ,... 1920 5791 VVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Carr, Robert ...................................,.. ..,...,. 1 922 726 Kingsland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carr. Ruth .......,...........,..............,,...........- 1925 5618 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carroll, Estella ..............,......................... 1912 Carroll, James M ...........,..........,...,,......., 1923 1401 13th Ave., N.. Binningham, Ala. Carroll, Yeone ..........,,,l.....,,,...........,.. VV... 1 924 1405 Auhert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carson, Alfred 1Dr.J .4..,.................l,...... 1915 531 Orr-Flesh Bldg., Piqua, O. Carson, Dorothy ...................................... 1915 Carter, Mabel ...............l....,............1........ 1928 5071 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Carver, Lorraine ...................,.................. 1919 Carwack, Ed ..,..,........l...... ......,.............l. . 1913 cfo Cupples 1Voode-nware Co., Little Rock, Ark. Case, Dorothy ,.... ...... ....................,.......... 1 9 25 106 San Goodwin, Urbana, Ill. Case, Marian .............l.....,........................ 1925 5728 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Casey, Elizabeth .,............................,,...... 1912 Casey, John ............................................., 1928 1309 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Casey, 5222 Casey, Margaret ............ .......................... 1 912 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Martha ...... .............,. ...... .........l..,.. 1 9 1 6 5929 WVatern1an Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Casey, Phyllis ........................................,. 1915 5929 VV:-tterman Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. Casey, VVilliam ......,..........................,...... 1922 5222 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cash, Dorothy fMrs. Lyle Allenl ...... 1920 934 Glenolga Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Cash Lucille Mrs. R. Buehrle . 1 J -----.. 5726 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Cass, Francine ........ . .......,.................... lMrs. H. C. Fechnerl .1920 Mo. ...1921 4911 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cast, Dorothy .......................................... 1925 Castle, Ruth .............................................. 1924 Shenandoah, Ia. Castles, Harry .,..,......................,............,. 1919 Catchings, Eloise lMrs. E. Nixonl..1912 5143 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cates, Fred ..............................................., 1918 Cates, Vena .............. ................. ....,...... 1 9 24 Cathcart. Helen ..............................,,,..... 1923 Caulfield, John ,....... ..................,............. 1 926 6253 Vifashington Cauer, Edith fMrs. 5S33 Julian Ave., Bl., St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo. Mo. R. Bassett? ........ 1922 Cavaness, Virginia ......... ,. .... . ................,. Cave, Audrey fMrs. J. Hincneyl .,...... 1918 784 Yale Ave., University City, Mo. Cavett, Ralph .......,......... . ........................ 1924 Cayce, Eugenia ...............,...,.................... 1916 fMrs. E. R. VValdemerJ 3101 Allen Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cecil, Virginia ..,.................................. .... 1 925 1227 Vvaldron Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cederstrom, Helen ........, ............. ............ 1 9 15 Cepparulo, Marie .................................... 1923 Cerf. Janet ................ .,.....................,,....... 1 928 5726 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chamberlain, Alice .........................,,..... 1916 fMrs. E. T. Power:-:J 6019 Westminster Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Chamberlain, Donald ............................ 1922 5854 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chamberlain, George ...........,,,.............. 1919 5948 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chamberlain, John ........,.................,..... 1922 206 Chamberlain, Leila QMrs. E. Deane1..1914 126 E. Bodley St., Kirkwood, Mo. Chamberlain, Lorene .............................. 1918 5938 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chamberlain, Tom .................................. 1928 5359 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chamberlin, Dorothy ............................ 1923 6028 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Chambers, Heather .,...........l........ .......... 1 928 5912 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chandler, Warren ..............................l... 1918 4359 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chaney, Doris ..... ........,.........l.l................ 1 926 Chaphe, Isabel fMrs. A. Acostay ........ 1916 2144 Esther Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chapin, VVells ......,...,. ,..... .....................,.. 1 9 27 1428 Blackstone Ave, St. Louis, lt-Io. Chapman, Arthur ............,..................... C1913 Chapman, Edward .................................. 1925 Chapman, Emilie ..............,.....,............... 1925 4941 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Chappell, Clara ......,,....,........................... 1925 1366 Arlington Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Chappell, George ..........,.,....................... 1913 Chappell, George ........,..........,,.............,. 1927 P.O. Box 371, Baird, Tex. Chappell, Harold ...,...............,................ 1922 5255 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chappell, Louise.. .,......,........................... 1921 6023 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chappell, XValter .,.....,,........................... 1927 5255 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chase, Harold ...........,..................,,.,........ 1922 Chase. Helen ..........................................,. 1914 Chedell, Alice .............,....................,........, 1925 712621 Dartmouth Ave.. St. Louis. Mn. Chelist, Della .........,..........,.......,.........,..... 1927 457721. Page Bl.. St. Louis. Mo. Chelist, Dorothy ..........,............,.............. 1925 4577a Page Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Chelist, Sara ...........,.....,.......,...........,,.,... 1927 4577a Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Cheney, Charles .....................,,.....,.,.,..... 1922 Cheney, Vvilbur .......... ...... , .. ..........,....,,.... 1923 4977 Quincy Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chenot, Marie ,,,.,..................,.................. 1921 Cherry, Gladys ,...,..,......... ...... ,.......,,....... 1 9 24 4952 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Chora, Kenneth ......, ........,. .........,.,,,.,.,... 1 9 16 7126 Aresnal St., St. Louis, Mo. Chorlins, Manuel ..............,,,,,,,.,,,.1.,,,.,,,, 1923 5162 Vernon Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Chorlinsky, Elsie ..,....,.......,,.,,,.,, ...,., ,,,,,, 1 9 26 5943 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Chorlinsky, Joe ,..,,,...,..,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1923 5943 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Christen, Marie ..,,.,,.,,,,.,..,.,,,,.,.....,,.,,,,,,,. 1914 1318 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Christensen, Evalyn ..,..,.,..,,,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, 1912 Christensen, Helen ,..,...,..,,,,. .,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,, 1 926 6044 Xvashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Christensen, Lillian .,......,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1914 Christian, Adelaide ..,.........,.,,...,.,,,,,.,,,,, 1917 1Mrs. G. Strietj 396Sa Natural Bridge, St. Louis, Mo. Christiansen, Gardner .....,.,......,.......,,.. 1926 6044 VVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo, Christie. Edward ,,...,,,.,,,.,.....,.,,,,,,,.,.,..,, 1924 5886 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Christman, VVilliam ..,....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Christman, Grace .....,.....,,,.1,,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,, 1911 1330 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Christopher, VVilbur .....,.........,...,....,...., 1913 15436 Melville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Church, Dorothea ..,...,..................,,,....,, 1928 5856 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. , Chused, Joe ............,.........,.....,..,,......,..,... 1925 808 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Chused, Ida .,.,...,...,........,.,.....,.....,.,...,,.,,, 1924 808 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Clark. Clifford ..............,......................,.... 1923 5922 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Clark, Elizabeth ......................,....,......,... 1919 EHS - Y - 'z.A-.. -A -,f-wg -1 Fvrsfbnixi' - , Y-fx 1 s Je- . R2L'lQ' L :T-2. Clark, Freda iMrs. R. P. Gerh0ltz7..1920 Cody, Frances ..........,. 3 ................... ....... 1 927 601 West Hamilton, Flint, Mich. 6953 Gravois, St. Louis, Mo. Clark, Irene .........iv....... .... .......... ...... . ....... 1 9 1 9 Coffin, Rose .............................................. 1925 QMrs. H. Biesterfeltj 1361 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5302 Paseo, Kansas City, Mo. Cohen, Adele ....,........... . .......................,.. .1924 Clark, June QMrs. A. F. Vossj. .,..,.... 1915 Cohen, Blanche QMrs. J. W. Stee1eJ..1919 312 E. Big Bend, Webster Groves, Mo. 700 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo. Clark., March fMrs. W. Sprague? ...... 1913 Cohen, David ......,.................,...,......,...,.... 1927 6012 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 4636 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clark, Marian .......................................... 1915 Cohen, Dorothy .............,................,......... 1920 QMrs. P. Hutchinsonj Cohen, Edna .....................................,........ 1924 521 N. Central, Clayton, Mo. 6410 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clark, Pearl cMrs. B. 1Veaver7 .......... 1917 Alton. Ill. Clark, Vera ........,...i................ ................. 1 926 Clarke, Alice ........ ..... .........i.,...............,.. . 1 926 1019 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clarke, Jordan ..... .....................i............. 1 914 Bell Telephone Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Clarke, VVi1liam ...................................... 1928 5372 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clarkson, Palmer .................................... 1923 2212 DeKalb St., St. Louis, Mo. Clarkson, Turner ..,,,.,..,.,....,....,.............. 1917 30 Ridgetop, St. Louis County, Mo. Class, Isadore .......,.................................. 1926 Clay, Lavita. CMrs. G. Morisconl .... .... 1 919 37 Grant Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cohen, Gertrude ................,..................... 1929 1210 Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Gertrude J .................................. 1927 6410 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Henrietta .,.,................................ 1928 1324 a N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Jack ........................,.........,........... 1923 Cohen, Joseph .................... .... .................. 1 9 26 Cohen 4779 Cohen 4977 Cohen Louis .......,.....,..................,.........,. 1923 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Matilda ................,.....,,....,.......,.., 1921 Fountain Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Milton ............,.......................,,.... 1925 5719, NVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Claypool, Oscar .... . ..,................................ 1920 Cleaveland, Genevieve .......................... 1923 Cleavenger, Cecil ..,................................. 1927 J. E. Lowe Co., Mullen, Neb. Cleff, Adolphus ....................................,... 1926 Clegg, Waldo ............................................ 1913 Clement, Bacon . ..................................... 1922 Robertson Air. Corp., Bridgeton, Mo. Clemmons, Ballard H ............................ 1927 7238 West Park, Richmond Hts., Mo. Clendenin, Edith ....................................,. 1922 Clendenin, Goldie .................................... 1926 Clifford. Alice lMrs. A. Kurrusl ........ 1921 6829 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Clinton. Grace ...,............,......................... 1925 6050 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Clinton, Helen .......................................... 1923 6050 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Clinton, Marian ...,..........................,......... 1921 6056 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Clinton, VValter ................,..................,.... 1924 Clipner, Wilma ................................. .. ,... .1918 fMrs. VVallace E. Actonl 5946 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clipper. Geo ......,............................,.......... 1915 7210 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clooney, Mildred L .........,....................... 1927 5245 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Close, Avis .............................,....,.........,... 1924 Close, Donald .,...............,.,.,...,,.l ,....,,.,,.,,.. 1 928 Ferguson, Mo. Close, Dorothy ...............,,......................, 1925 133327 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Close, Edna .................,....,,,.......,.......,,,,., 1920 4025 Lexington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Close, Edna ..............,............................,.. 1920 4025 Lexington Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Close, Gilbert ...............,...........,. ...,.,,,,...,,, 1 927 335 NVesley, Ferguson, Mo. Close, Grace ................,..................... ....., 1 922 Close, Irene ...........................,............,, ,,., 1 921 Clover, Margaret .........,............,,.,,.... . ..,, 1920 Clucas, Mary T ...,.,..................,.....,...,,,,,, 1928 5316 Pershing Ave., Clymer, Adelyn fMrs. St. Louis, Mo. M. PittmanJ..1911 36 Maple, Bayshore, L. I. Coats. Lois ................................................ 1920 5605 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coats. NVi11iam ...........................,.........,., 1929 5605 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coburn, William ....................,................. 1916 6917 Julian Ave.. St. Louis Mo Coburn. William ...................................... 1924 6917 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1922 Cohen, Minnie fMrs. Samuel B1affJ..1925 5739 Vfestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Mollie .........................,,,.,........,.,... 1921 1117a Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Ralph ,...,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 5603 NVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Ruth ............................,,.....,.,...... 1925 72S Interdrive, St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Selma .........,........,...,....,.....,.,.,,.,,,, 1926 Cohen, Theodore ...........,....,,...,,,..,,,,.,,,,, 1928 4636 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohn. Albert .............. .............................. 1 929 5065 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohn, Burton ...........,....,,...,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1926 5204 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohn, Claire ...,.,.,...,....,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 5559 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cohn, Eugene ......,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 1923 Grand Junction, Tenn. Cohn, Evelyn ........................,.,,.,,..,. ,,,,,, 1 918 Cohn, Grace N ............,......,...,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 1924 Colm, Lawrence ...........,......,...,.,,....,,,,,.,, 1922 5855 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Cohn, Mildred .... ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , , 11915 Cohn, Naoma ..........,...... ..,, ,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,.,, , , ,1927 Cohn 5661 NVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Cohn 5065 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. , Ralph ...,......,, ,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 23 , Ruth ....,.....,,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 1921 Cohnberg, Pauline ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1928 5339 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cole, Carol .....,..,.,.,.,.,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 7037 Dale, St. Louis, Mo. Cole, Pauling. ,............... ..,...,.,.,,.,,,,,,, ,..,,,, 1 9 23 Coleman, Grossman ............,,...,.,..,,,.,, ,,,, 1 921 5539a Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coleman, Jack ....,.,...,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 1 924 Staff Singer at VVIL, St. Louis, Mo. Coleman, Xvilliam ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 9 1 3 5734 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Colesworthy, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 1 912 fMrs. G. H. Brownleel 715 N, Estrella, E1 Paso, Tex. Collard. Lucille fMrs. J. EglestonJ..1923 5212 Beacon. St. Louis, Mo. Collard. Lewis 1Valter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 3320 XVi1liams Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Colliem, James ..,...............,,.........,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 Comfort Prtg. 8 Sta. Co., 107 N. Eighth St., St, Louis, Mo. Collier, Charles ....,....... ....,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,, 1 9 14 Collier, Vivienne .................,,..,.,..,. ,,,,,4,.,, 1 912 fMrs. Edward A. Downey, Jr.J 517 Kingsland, St. Louis, Mo. Collins, Dorothy ...,.,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,. 1 921 5114a Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Collins, Ned 1926 Cochran, Margaret ............................... .......................................... 5017 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1012 Clarendon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 207 fMrs. VV. S. Howellj V- Q 3 'Q W - Lfwi -V' -.cas L-1 V ek -- V e Y 4 . x . f J ' Comfort, Edwin .,.....,............,... . ....... 1919 Cooper, A1 ................................................ H1927 1316 Baff, Columbia, Mo. 5218 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Comfort, Winston ,,,.,,.,,,,...,.,,,.,...,...,..... 1920 Cooper, Nettie ..........,,........,,...,....,........... 1922 4761 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5218 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Colonna, Bernard J .....,.,,,..,,,,....,........... 1912 Coopersrnith. Mildred ....,......,.....,.......... 1929 3511 Jefferson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5725 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. Collum, Genevieve 1.,,,,,,... ..,,,,,......,....... 1 917 Coopersmith, Ruth ................................ 1927 fMrs. John VV. Mennab 5725 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. 430 Greeley, Vvebster Groves, Mo. Coopersmith, Selma .1...................., ......... 1 926 Collurn, Lucille ...........,,.,.,.,......,.........,.... 1913 5725 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. 5569 Cates Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Corbett, Luxille ....................................,. 1917 Collum, Mary fMrs, Vollandj ...,........ 1922 Corby, Frank .....................,....................,. 1917 120 Linden Ave., Clayton, Mo. 5537 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Compton, Josephine ............,,................ 1923 Corcoran, Daniel ...........,........................ 1924 4Mrs. XV. NVilliamsJ 1538 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 517 Adelaide, University City, Mo. Corcoran, George .,...................,............., 1924 Compton, Margaret ....,...........,............... 1929 5321 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2524 Arlington, St. Louis, Mo. COI'C0ran, Harold .........,.......................... 1918 Connelly, Martin ....,.............,.......,,,,...... 1916 7623 Forest View Dr., Normandy, Mo. 1927 Agnes Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Corey. Max ........,.......,.....,...................,... 1922 Connelly, Robert ...................,.........,...... 1922 U. of Ill., Urbana, Ill. Conner, Elbert S .............,.....l................ 1917 Corey. Myrtle ......................................l...,. 1915 9 Thoroughman Pl., Ferguson, Mo. Corgan, Norma ......,........,............,,,....,,... 1921 Connolly, Virginia .,......,,..,.,,,..........,,..... 1918 4742a Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1361 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Corkins, JaCk ......................................ll.. 1926 Connor, Margaret ..........,.........,.......,......, 1928 6155 VVeStminSter Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 4Mrs. W. B. Temmm Corn. Irwin .............,.......,.,...........,.......... 1928 7136 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 5780 XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Conrad, Charles ....,.......,....,,,..,...........,.,. 1928 Cornelison. Virgina ..,..,...,...,....,..,..,...,.,, 1914 5223 Vlfabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Corn, Mollie. ............,.,............,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 Conrad. Eugene ..............,....................... 1925 7543 Hoover, St. Louis County, Mo, 5228 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cornelius. Anne .....................,......,.,.,l. ...1913 Conran, James ...............,.......................... 1920 fMrs. Anne Cornelius Mackeyl Conrath, Fred .......,.,......,........,................ 1923 1618 S. Caroline St., Tulsa, Okla. 943 Catalpa, St. Louis, Mo. Cornwall. Paul .....,..............,,...,.,, ,..,.,,,,,, 1 921 Conreux, Cornell ,,,,....,...l,,.,,....,,..,.,.....,,,, 1926 6123 Cabanne Ave., St, Louis, Mo, 5110 VVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Conreux L 'ndel . 1 ---...--.l...-. 5110 1Vabada Ave., st. Louis, Mo. Constance, Burton ..........,...,.,,,.........,..... 1927 40 Sylvester, XVebster Groves, Mo. Constance, Roger ,,.. ....,,,,...,,,....,,.....,.,..., 1 924 40 Sylvester, VVebster Groves, Mo. Cooke, Evelyn ........,.......,.,,..................,,,, 1927 1533 N, Union Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Cooke, Margaret ,.........,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,..,.,...,,,. 1913 Loretto Heights College, Loretto Heights, Colo. Cook, Charlotte .,....,....,............ .,,,,,,, 1 917 Cook, Clifford ...............,..,....,, ,,,,,,,, 1 917 Cook, Ethel ................................... ,....... 1 918 Cook, Frances ,....,,,..,,..........,.......,,....,,,,,, 1924 5351 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cook, Harold .........,.........................,,,..,,,, 1918 527 Limits Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Cook, Joe ......................,,....,....,.......,...., 1,1925 4962 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cook, Joe ...........,.....,................,..........,.... 1925 Cook, Lucille fMrs. J. A. Gewinnerl..1920 500 Crofton, VVebster Groves, Mo. Cook. Mary Anne ,..,..,,.,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,, 1921 5351 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cooley, Marie ...............,,.....,,....,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 1919 5545 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Conway, Clara fMrs. Carl XVielandb..1912 5347 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Conzelnian, Virginia, ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 flilrs. Lawrence Hiltb 1325 S. 5th St., Springfield, Ill. Conzelman, Ralph .........,........................ 1920 4712 Arsenal St., St. Louis, Mo. Conzelman, W'ilson ........................ ,,..... 1 913 1111 Palmer Pl., XVauke-gan, Ill. Coombe. Charlotte .................................. 1919 Cornwall, Randolph ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 5052 'xVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cornwall, XVard L ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 2 7 5052 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Corrigan, Alice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1912 fMrs. Carl Schroeden 1206 McClean, Royal Oak, Mich. Corsen, Kathleen ....,......... ,,,,.,,...,.,,., 1 ,,,,, 1 921 rMrs. C. Gerald Millery 403 Villard Ct.. Champaign, Ill. Cosgrove, Margaret ,.., ......,,...,,,,.,,,,1, ,,,,,, 1 9 15 Cosmidys, Clyde ............... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , H1928 6201 VVells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cosmos, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 9 29 5972 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cote, Muriel .....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 6241 Southwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cotton, Miriam ,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 929 2636 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cotton, Robert VV ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, -1927 T141 Dartmouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cottrill. Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 1925 5502 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coudy, Mildred 1Mrs. M. ColemanJ..1916 1476 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Coudy, Virgil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 5336 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coulson, Violet ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,,,,,, 1 927 7124 Dartmouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coultas, Emma .......,,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 926 950 Beach Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coultas, Susan ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,,, 1 Q15 950 Beach Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coulter. Donald ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- 1 9 27 5116 Kensington, St. Louis, Mo. Coulter, Homes ...,. . ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , --1926 1-Counts. Irene ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 5236 XVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Counts, Mae CMrs. W. Stewartl ........ 1919 Am. Express Co., Paris, France. Cooney, Elizabeth ................,................. 1921 4636 Tower Grove PI., St. Louis, Mo. Cooper, Gertrude .....,......,.....,,,,,,............ 1928 5218 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cooper, Katherine ........,.................,..,.,.. 1925 fMrs. Bernard Blomburgy 4756 Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. 268 5109 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coussens, Mary R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 921 5125 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cowperthwaite, Clare ,......... ......,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 915 129 Columbia Hts., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cowen, Frederic C .,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 915 Cowdery, Clarence ,.,.., .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 9 15 5563 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ,la r -fag .fa -1. 11: .A- A- e f ... A . A- .. , Cowdery, Vvilliam ........,,,..................,.... 1922 Cummings, Edith ....,,....,......................... 1913 Cowdery, Warren ...........Y........................ 450 Laurel St. St. ' , Louis, Mo., Cowan, Jessie flVIl'S. Greensberg, Kan. Ed. Coolidgeb.. 1917 1916 Cummings, Herbert.:. ,.......,.......... .......... 1 92S 922 Bayard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cunliff, Albert ,... .. .....,............Y.,......,........ 1925 15 VVindermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Cunliff, Donald ...................,.................... 1919 Cunliff, Harold S .,....,.............................. 1914 Glenview, Ill. Cunliff, Ruth tMrs. R. C. Russe-ll1....1917 15 Wvindermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Cox, Marvin ,.,.,,,...,................................... 1926 Cox, Laura .....,.......................................... 1916 3916 Sullivan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cox, John C ........................ . .........,,.......... 1922 5130 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cox, Evelyn, ..................,................... ....... 1 922 Cox, Angela .......,.........,..,......................... 1916 3916 Sullivan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cozzens, Irwin ...........,...,.......................... 1913 .6843 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Cozzens, Arthur ...................................... 1923 6843 Kingsbury, St. Louis. Mo. Craig, Don ................................................ 1924 13332. Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Craig, Dorothy .........................,.............. 1926 Cramer, Margaret ...........................,...... 1922 Cramer, Paul .... , .......................,.....,......... 1922 Bell Tele. Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Crawford, Helen ................................,.,... 1920 Crawford, Jack ..............................,......... 1921 Crandall, Charlotte ..........,..................... 1928 5229 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crandall, John ........,.............,......i...,,..... 1921 Crandall, Paul ..... .........................,........... 1 925 5229 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crandall, Victor , ..............,...................... 1917 5119 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crandall, 1Varren ...........,...,.................... 1915 1719 Belvoir Ct., Topeka, Kan. Crane, Doloris ....................,...........,......... 1922 Crane, Edith ..........,.,........................,...... 1924 Crane, Opal ..,.......,............... ..... .,......,,.,... 1 9 20 1514 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crawford, May B. ililrs. C. ThomasJ..1915 20th and Florida, XVashington, D. C. Cunliff, Violet ................................,......... 1921 Cunliff, VVilliam .........................,............ 1915 15 YVindermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Cunningham. Mae ..,..,,...,....................... 1922 6009 Kingsbury Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Curley, Eleanor .,..............................,..... 1922 6009 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Curley, Francis ...,.................................... 1927 6143 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Curley, Julius ...................................,...... 1923 6143 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Curran, Eleanor ..............,.................,..... 1916 Curran, Frances fMrs. J. Rlillerl ...... 1921 Curran. Mary fMrs. M. Klineb .......... 1913 5911 Theodore Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Curtis, Dorothy M. ......................,......,.., 1924 Olrs. Robert Learvvardj Cranston. Bobs ................................,...,.,. 1921 1034 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cranston, Mary ......................,.....,,.....,.. 1926 1034 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crause, Paul .....................................,...,.. 1925 5175 Delmar Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Crause, Ruth ..............................,..........,.. 1920 5175 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Crawford, Helen ............ ........................ 1 914 fMrs. H. F. Corsonl 414 Lake Ave., Baltimore. Md. Crawford. James ............................,,...... 1925 7731 Brookline Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Crawley, Marion .... . ................................. 1921 Cree, Marshall T .................................... 1916 509 Lake Ave., YVebster Groves. Mo. Cremer, Morris .,..................,.......,,....,,,,.. 1923 58-12a Page Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Crenshaw, Cosly .........,.......,...,......,.,.,...., 1928 5696 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo, Cripe, Melvin ............ ......,....... ......... ,........ 1 9 2 9 XVashington Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Crissman, Helen .... . ..................,..,,1.,..,.. 1919 Cristopher, Ruth ...............,,,.,..,....,..,.,,,. 1926 6029 Cabanne Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Cronbach Alice ......................,..........,...,.. 1923 fMrs. A. Uchitellel Estlonade Hotel, New York City. Cronbach. Robert ......,...,...........,..,........ M1925 46 TVashington Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Crupe, Joseph .....................,..,,,,.,....,,,..,., 1918 5235a Palm. St. Louis, Mo. Crutcher, VVm. A .........,..........,,,,,...,,,,, , 1927 5617 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Curtis, Frances ......,.........,...........,....,...,,, 1926 Curtis. Lila ....................,................,,...,,.. 1927 2743 Ellendale Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cvverdinski, Alcy ......................,.,.,..,.,.,.. 1918 Cyrus, George .............................,,,,....,.... 1918 Cytron, Eva .............,.............,............,.,... 1927 12572. Aubert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cytron, Stanley .......................,..,....,.,...... 1920 6305 Southivood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crone, Chloe ............................,...,......,,,., 1924 4627 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crosly, Elizabeth .....,.,,..............l.l..,.....,, 1929 814 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crouse, Mary L ..........,,..,,......,...,,..,.,,,,.,., 1929 5322 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crowdus. 1Villiam .........,.................,...... 1918 619 1Vestvvood D'r., St. Louis, Mo. Cr-we. Morrill ....................,,..,,....,,,,.....,.. 1919 4561 Laclede Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Crowley, Marguerite ................,,...,,,,,.,,. 1921 5122 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crowley, Mary ...............................,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5122 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Crumbacker, Dorothy .........,..,,,,,,,...,,,,,, 1923 fMrs. A. B. Nichols, Jr,J 7534 Delmar Bl., St. Louis. Mo. D'Ailly. Charlotte ...........,..... fMrs. XV. J. Kellyj Fairfield. Ala. Dalrs, Florence ................, ,...,. 1 919 Dale, Emily .......,. ,,,,,, 1 926 Dale, Harold ,.,,.,. ,,,,,, 1 Q23 Dale. Howard ....,. . ...,......,....,....,,,..,,,,,,.,,, 1923 Davis, Edward ,,..,...,......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 192.1 5564 Enright Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Dalin. Minnie ..........................,... ,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 1 928 13-13a Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Dameron, Dorothy .....,,.,,,,..,.,,..,..,.,..,,,,,, 1925 !Mrs. E. A, Harrsl 3 Carl St., Newton-Highland, Boston, Mass. Danieron, Dorothy .......,..,,,,,,..l. ,,..l.,,.,l,,, 1 921 Daniel. Clara .................,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 921 flllrs. Richard C. Mclfarlandl 22-10a Bortis Pl., St. Louis. Mo. 7141 Dartmouth Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Cuendet. Helene fMrs. R. Nashi ...... 1921 5087 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Culbertson, Mary Frances ....,,....,...,,.,,, 1922 5463 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Culler, Ray ..... ..........................,.....,.,......,, 1 926 6246 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Culler, Nedra ............................. , ............ 1924 6246 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Cullinane, George ....................,..,......,... 1913 7231 Northmoor Dr., St. Louis. Mo. Culver, Henry ............................ . ...........,. 1913 289 Daniel. Lillian .................l..........,,,,,,,. ,.,,,, 1 919 150 St. George St., Toronto, Can. Daniels. Jack ....,.......,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,. ,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 1 929 T127 Princeton Ave., Darragh. Elizabeth ...... 5323 Ridge Ave., St. Darragh. Gwendolyn .... 5323 Ridge Ave., St. Darragh, Jane ............... . 5323 Ridge Ave., St. St. Louis. Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Darragh. Ruth ..............,....,,,,.,,..,,.,.,,..,,.,. 1927 5323 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. if, - 7 I -:iv A Lang -f- -,,:f Qzmf Y -L-.525 11 ffifxf . 1. , 1, - v If Q1 E Darsie, Helen ......,,.....,......................,.,... 1921 De Garmo. Margaret F .,....................... 1911 2120 Seneca Ave.. Seattle, Wash. CMrs. Harry Payne: Darsie, James ..Y......................................, 1923 1915 Norfolk Ave., Houston, Tex. Darsie, John ,.,, ,.,,,,.,,,....,, .,.,,,................,... 1 9 24 Dehlendorf, Grace ........,......................... 1922 5964 Woodland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dehlendorf, Robert ................................ 1919 Dauernheim, Ethel ....,,.,,................,...... 1918 7329 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Daugherty, Julian ...,....,.,..........,.,.......,.. 1925 Deibel, Fred VV .....................,.................. 1927 4139 Green Lea Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 4 Windermere Pl., St. Louis, MO. Davenport, James ...,..,...,...,,..,.,........,..., 1927 Deicke, Doris IMrs. S. Scharmanl .... 1916 5868 Kennerly Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 120 Manor Dr., Piedmont, Cal. Davenport, Raymond ..,.....,..,..........,,.... 1925 DeKrekorian, Anna ..,..........,.......,..,,,..... 1929 4911 Parkview, St. Louis, Mo. 909 VValton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Davids, Roy .,,,,,,......,....,...................,....... 1928 DeKrekorian, Julian .................,............ 1928 7355 Stanford Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 909 Walton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, Alvie fMrs. V. L. Turnei-111912 DeLaney, Hazel ........................,..,.......... 1914 7414 Arlington, Richmond Hts., Mo. DeLaney, Helen .......,....,.,................,..,... 1924 Davidson, Carmene .....,.......................... 1925 5360 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, Edward .....,....,..,,,...........,...,.. 1924 Delano, Sanford .....,...................,............ 1913 3522 Crittenden St., St. Louis, Mo. 5229 Neosho, St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, Frederick ..,,,,.,,.,.....,,..,.,,...,,. 1916 DeLauzainghain, Henri ..........,.,..,..,,,... 1929 Davis, Allie-Vere ...,..............,..,...,.......,.. 1916 5223 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Attilie ...........,.......,....,........ ..,..... 1 923 Delbridge, George .....,,....................,.,.... 1922 CMrs. Elmer Kirckhoffb 5178 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 414 Edgewood, Clayton, Mo. Delkeskamp, Robert L ,...,,,,,Y......,,Y,,.,... 1922 Davis, Elinor .,...,.,,.,....,,.,..,.,..,......,,,,,,.,,,, 1928 7708 Country Club Court, 4397 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis County, Mo. Davis, Frances .,.............,...., ,................., 1 924 Dell. Humphrey ........................ ...... 1 921 Chicago University, Chicago, Ill. DeMaSke, Ruth ...............,. ...... 1920 Davis, Frances ,,.....,.....,.,,.....,..,..........,,., 1914 Denbeaux, NVilma ...,,...................... ...... 1 922 Stevens College, Columbia, Mo, DeniS0n. Van A ........................................ 1916 Davis, Frances E ..................,...,.,..,....,... 1921 5829 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 5884 Romaine Pl., St. Louis, Mo, Denk, Albert ..,..............,,,,,,,....,,.,...,..,...,, 1918 Davis, Harriet ,,.........................,......,...,... 1915 4741 Leduc St., St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Isabel ...................,,..............,,,,..... 1918 Dennehy. Marie ......................,.........l....... 1923 Davis, Joseph ......,,.........,,,,,...,........,.......,1 1926 5954a XVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5817 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Denyven. Elizabeth ........l................,...... 1921 Davis, Jos. Wilson ..,.....,.,,.,,.,......,...,...... 1927 N. W. Mut. Life Ins. Co., St. Louis, Mo. 5867 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Denyven, Howard .....................,............ Davis, Lamon ...,..................,.,.,....,.....,.,.... 1928 6019 Elmhurst, Chicago, Ill. 732 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Derby, Rosemary .............,..,.............,.,... 1923 Davis, Mary ......,l,........,.............,,......,...... 1925 5148 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5025 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Derington, Ramelle ......,..........,........,..... 1927 Davis, Mildred .............,....,,.,,....,..........,,.. 1923 535021 Cote Brilliante, St, Louis, Mo. 5077 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. DeRoche, Helen rMrs. J. A. Lotzj ,... 1919 Davis. Nellie ...................,..............,......... 1927 2323 Union Bl., St. Louis. Mo. 5025 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. D'eStaebler. Eugene ................,...,,..,,..,.., 1924 Davis, Pauline ..................,,,...,................. 1924 71 VV. 12th St,, New York City, 1359 Shawmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. DeStaebler .......................................,........ 1917 Davis, Ruth V ......,...,....,....,.................... 1917 4398 VV. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Davis, Stuart ......,....,.......,,.,..,,.,,.........,.... 1928 Detchmencly, Edna .........., ,.,........,.,,..,,,,,, 1 915 892a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4968 Flora, Kansas City, Mo. Davis, Virginia .....................................,.. 1920 Detchmendy, George .................,,.....,,,,.. 1926 1Mrs. Samson Frohlichsteinl 5337 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. 709 Limit Ave., University City, Mo. Deutch, Helena ,.,.. . ............................,,,... 1925 Davis, Virginia ...........,.,,,,,.,..,......,,,,,.,.... 1928 5108 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo, 7165 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Deutch, Max .,.....,..................,....,.,,......... H1920 Davison. Robert .... .................................. 1 920 Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn, N, Y. 4220 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Deutch, Ruth ...............,..............,..,,,....,, 1,1926 Davison, Ruth .,.,................,...............,..... 1926 5108 Maple Ave., St. Louis, 1110. Dawson. Burk R .............,.,........,,......,..., .1927 De Vorkui ......................,,,..........,.,,,.,,,,,,, 1911 5847 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. De Vifaskiu, Irving .......................,,,,..,,... 1926 Dawson. John . .........................,............... 1912 49032. Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1262 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, 1110, Dewhirst, Rexford .......,,...,,.........,,,..,,,,,, 1916 Dawson, Thomas .................................,,. 1915 773 Belt Ave., St. Louis Mo, 6313 N. Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Dexlieimer, Bernice ,.....,.,....,.,......,,,,,,,,,, 1925 Day, Marjorie .'----,A,,,'-,.,.AY- ,'Vw---------.----,A 1928 '7216 Creveling Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 5635 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. D1an39Hd'D0f0f1U' --'------------ . ------------ ----- 1920 . 1354 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Deen' Mane '--- c'c ---------------'---- '-- . '--- 1 922 Dick, Dorotliv ..............,. .......... 1 921 3389 Sllfinffinfloah Al 9-1 Sf- LOUIS. MO- Dick, Gertrude rMi-S. P. McNemerJ..1915 Dean, MarJor1e fMrs. A. A. Moss? .... 1927 Little Rock. Ark. Chicago, Ill. Dick, Leah QRuthJ ....,.,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1913 Dean, Mildred ......,................................... 1920 Dickey, Flo .....,..............,,,,....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., -1-1917 Dean, Ruth .........,................,,.................... 1924 Dickinson, Alice ........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N-1921 Deane, E31-19 ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,YI------,,,-,,,,--,-,---,- 1913 ' 5740 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 126 E. Bodiey, Kirkwood, Mo. DICKINSON' Helen' -f-A.------.-..------ -----.-------- 1 925 Deane, Helen ..........................,,...,............ 1928 Dickinson, Howard .,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1925 1354 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5931 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ' ' ............. 1927 5630 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Deering. Helen QMrs. H. D. LaWsJ..1921 Cleveland, O. Deering, Francis ....1....,. , .......... , Deering, Robert ....................,.,............... 1924 1525 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 2 Dickson, Louise fMrs. L. D. SharpJ..1915 5883 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dleckgraefe, Bernetta ................. ,,,.,,,.. 1 926 5754 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dieckgraefe, Elmar ......,.,.,...,,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 925 5754 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2.5, - 2 A 145 -- --1,-55. --3 -,.- if 1 -21 -f 1 1 - Diegkgraefe, Harold ........,..,......... ......... 1 923 Donovan, Robert .,...... 1 ..,,....,.................. 1926 5754 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 721 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Diehl, Mildred ,,,...,,..,,.....,......................,. 1927 Dooling, Loretta tMrs. O'KeefeJ ......., 1911 5864 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1365 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Diekneite, Frank ,,,.,A,..,,.....,,.................. 1918 Dorian, George ..................,.........,.........,. 1929 Dieknite, Elsie fMrs. E. D. MayJ ...... 1913 4752 Lewis Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 810 Ewing St., St. Louis. Mo. Dorian. Richard ............................. ......... 1 926 Die-1, Grace ,,,,,..,........,............,.................. 191S 4752 Lewis Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Diel, Theodora ....,,,.,.........,................. ...... 1 924 Dorris, D. Krenning .........,..,................. 1927 5591 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4904 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Diem, Melvin .,,......................................... 1926 Dorris, Emma Mae ...... . ..,...................... 1922 Diener, Jack. ......................,........... .......... 1 925 4904 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5788 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dorris, Preston. .........,............................. 1923 Digntsbach, Burdette .,.,.,....,................. 1926 4904 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7941 Stanford, University City, Mo. Doud, Virginia ...................................,.... 1913 Dientsbach, Marian ................ , ............... 1923 55S7a Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7041 Stanford, University City, Mo. Dougherty, Edward. ............................... 1915 Diepenbrock, Leray ........i....................... 1919 Dougherty, Elizabeth ................. . .......... 1919 5481 Claxton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 603 N. Plum, Havana, Ill. Dierkes, Marie fMrs. Lidej .....,.......... 1918 Dougherty, Lenox ,.....,,.,.............,....,..... 1923 825 Leland Ave., University City, Mo. 6085 XV. Cabanne Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Diesselhoist, Wilke ............................,... 1913 Doughty, Glenn ................................,,,... 1913 435 S. Clay Ave., Kirkwood. Mo. Doughty, Mary M ................ .................... 1 918 Dietrich, Richard .................................... 1925 tMrs. R. H. Kremer! 4925 W. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 3511 Oakdale Ave., Pine Lawn, Mo. Dietz, Dorothy ........................................ 1923 Douglas. Ainslie ...................................... 1922 4946 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo . 5332 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Dill, Dorothy tMrs. J. D. Sayer? ...... 1915 .5782 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Dillon, Ann ................................ ........ ...... 1 9 23 5453 Gilmore Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dillon, Catherine .................................... 1924 2304a Union Bl,, St. Louis, Mo. Dillon, Lena ..................... . ................ ....... 1 919 Dillon, Mary .............................................. 1918 2304a Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Dillon, Melvin ..................,....................... 1925 5820 Wate1'nian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dings, William ..........,............................. 1919 7152 Alamo Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dixon, Maria ............................................ 1919 5656 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Dixon, Ruth .............................................. 1922 Dobbins, S. O. H. fOrrl ...................... 1919 4589 Kensington Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Dobson, Marlon .............,... fMrs. A. O. Kelleyl 7341 Melrose Ave., St. Dobson, Walter ................. 6420 San Bonita Ave., Louis, Mo. v St. Louis. Mo. Douglas, Thomas ,,,....,,.,,...,.,,.,.. .,...,, ,..,,, 1 9 16 Dowell. Dorothy ............,,........................ 1927 1245 N. Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Dowler, Moulton .............,.........,..,.....,.,, 1923 5079 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dowvler, Shreve ...................,..................,. 1927 5079 TVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Downing, Edith ...........,,,,,..........,,,,,,..,,,, 1925 Downing, Genevieve .....,,,,,..,,....,,,,,,,1,,,. 1926 Doyle, Allyne ......................,,.....,....,....,,,,, 1922 Doyle. Virginia ..........,,.,,,,,..........,,,,,,.,,,,, 1929 1057 Forest Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Doyon, Edyth fMrs. S. E. Norwineb..1920 6601 Clayton Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Dozier, Ethel fMrs. Thomasl ..........,,,, 1913 6019 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Dozier, Inez ....,,.......,,.,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 1 912 6017 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Drabelle, Philip ..,...........,,,.,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,, 1913 5418 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Drake, Edmund ...,.......,.....,.. .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 9 25 5843 Cabanne Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. Drake, Frances ,.,,,,,, .,,.,,. ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 27 fMrs. VV. D. Bowermanj 1628 Yale, Richmond Heights, Mo. Drake, Frank R .......... ,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 1 9 21 7024 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo. Drake Truman .........,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 ,,,, 1926 7024, Drazen. Eva CMrs. Gollubi ......... Amherst. St. Louis, Mo. .......1922 Mo. 5123 Raymond Ave., St. Louis-,- Drazen, Michael .......,.......,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, M1919 5123 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Drazen, Yale ........,.............,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1923 5123 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dreppard, Fay .......,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.,, 1 925 Kansas City, Mo. Dreppard, Vera ..,,.,... Q ..........,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 919 Drescher, Emmett .,.........,....,,..,..,,,,,,.,,,, 1928 5836 Cates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Drescher. VVarren F., Jr ......,,,,....,,,,,,,, 1920 4512 XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Dressel, Hazel ...,...,,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, 1917 Drey, Adolph ......................,,.,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,, 1913 Hartman Furn. Co., Chicago, Ill. Driemeyer. Adele .......,.............,,,,.,,,.,.,,,. 1913 Dodd, George .......................................... 1925 6131 Lalite. St. Louis, Mo. Dodge, James .....................,.................... 1915 4951 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Doerbaum, George .................................. 1917 1711 Del Norte, Richmond Hts., Mo. Doerr, Chester ....................................,..... 1924 5062 Vifabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Doglish, Nettie ..........,...........................,. 1925 5351 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Doherly, Bryon ......................................,, 1926 Dollam, Lawrence .................,...,..,......... 1928 5328 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Dolin, Joseph ..........................,................. 1924 6149 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dolson, Charles ................................,....... 1924 4951a Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Dolson, Frank E ..................................... 1927 4951a Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Don, David ................................................ 1923 5656 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Don, Isadore ............................................ 1928 5656 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Don. Julius ...,............................................ 1926 Donahue, Janice ...................................,.. 1928 1342 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Dongan, Arthur ...................................... 1928 940 Maple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Donk, Dorothy ........................................ 1924 6047 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5410 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Driemeyer, Arthur ...........,......,..,...,,,,,,,,, 1913 5410 Vernon Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Donnelly, Alice ..,,.....................,......,.,.,... 1914 5046 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Donnelly, Arthur ............. . ...................... 1921 Driemeyer, Bert ,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 5410 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Driemeyer, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 5563 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Driemeyer, John ,,..,,..,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 5076 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5127 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2- 2 'rf 11'-, -f --,wg -f. 1-,,-gf 9---A , -Z .- :fLr-Y - 4 ' P' f 7 Y Driemeyer, Norma .................................. 1919 Eareckson, Irma ,....,...................,.,,...,...., 1917 CMrs. Valentine Heinrich, Jr.J 5502 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7514 Suffolk Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dyer, Raymond ....,.....,.,,,.,,,...,..,,............, 1919 Dripps, Virginia .................................... 1928 29 Lenox Pl., St, Louis, Mo. 1430 Shawmut Ave.. St. Louis, MO. Earl, Jenette ......,...,.............,.,................. 1919 Drosten, Emma ...........,.,.....................,..,. 1923 Early, Elizabeth ......................,............... 1920 fMrs. L. Branstetteh 5127 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5303 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Early, Frank ,,,,,,,,i.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,...,,,,, 1923 Drosten, Fred .,..... .................,....... .......... 1 9 27 5127 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5103 St, Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Early, Joe ......,,....................,,..........,,,.,...., 1921 Drumm, Howard ...................................... 1928 Eason, Douglass ,,,,........,...,.,,..,,,,..,.....,,,, 1922 1383 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Eastham, Helen ....,..,,.,,.,.,....,., .,........,,, 1 926 Drury, Elda fMrs. D. Altschulb ......,, 1923 Eaton, Dean H ............,,..,.....,.,..,.....,,,,,,, 1920 Northwestern Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. 5530 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Drury, Norma ..................................1.A..... 1924 Eaton, Edna ...............................,...........,., 1925 4867 Northland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 5530 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dryden, Deleste .....................,......, . ........ 1915 Eaton, Frank ....,,.....,.....,......,.,,........,.....,, 1921 1726 Cora Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1230 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Dubail, Donald ........................................ 1922 Eaton, Violet A........ .................................,, 1 923 5132 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5530 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dubail, Edith lhlrs. T. T. KOpplinj.,1920 Ebbs, Paul ..................,..... ...,.,. . .,,,,,,,.,,...,, 1 915 5570 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 403 E. Elm, TVebster Groves, Mo. Dubinsky, Ethel ........... ..,..,,,,.......... .... 1 9 21 Eberlie, George ............................,,....,,,.,, 1917 518 Pendleton Ave-,. St. Louis, Mo. 1009 Claytonia Tr., Clayton, Mo. Dubinsky, Henrietta ..,..... .,..,................. 1 926 Eberle, Marian ..............,...,,...,..........,,,,,, 1924 5766a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5935 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dubinsky, Leah ........,.,.,...,,, ,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 919 Eberson, Rosalind ........,.,,.,...,,..,,,.,,,.,,,,, 1916 fMrs. S. E. Mortansterni 6322 S. Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. 758 Kingsland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Ebert, Catherine ...................,......,,,,..,,,,,, 1928 Dubinsky, Maurice .................................. 1928 5793 YVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 5706a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ebert, Ida Louise .................................... 1924 Dubinsky, Saul, .................,,,................... 1924 tMrs. Uhra Rosenthallj Duckworth, George ..........,..................... 1916 5746 Vfestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo, 4946 Xifashingzton Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Eckelkarnp. Marguerite ............,...,.....,. 1911 Duckworth, John .......,............................ 1926 Effkert, Urilla fMrs. U. AndersonJ..1916 Duckworth. Lawrence .... ,,...,,..... ........,. 1 9 13 350Sa Juniata Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Coffeyville. Kan. Eckoff, Martha ........,,.......,....,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,, 1929 Edelman, Abe ,..... ..................,,..........,,.,,, 1 925 5532a XVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edelman, Hilda fMrs. .1.BursteinJ .,., 1919 4347 Lafayette Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. ' 1 Edelstein, Abe ,,,,,,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 920 3905 Utah Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Eclelstein, Gertrude ....,..,,,,,....,.,,,,,,.,,.,,., 1926 5527 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edler, Louise ....,...............,..,,...,,....,,,,,,,,,, 1927 Edniiston, George ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 6149 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edminston, Henry .......,,,.,..,.,,,,.,....,.,,,,,, 1924 6149 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Edmonds, Henry .....,,.,.,,.,..,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 4563 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Edmonston, Marion ........................,,,,,,, ,1924 5375 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edwards, Elizabeth ........,.......,,..........,,,, 1924 4542 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Edwards. Louise ..............,.................,,.,,. 1920 5870 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edwards, Le Roy .........,...,..,,....,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 1920 Edwards, Mildred ..,.............,.,,,,......., ,,,,,, 1 919 fMrs. N. A. R. Pa1'adiseJ 315 Selma Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Dudley, Berenice ....,.,...........,,...........,.... 1923 1209 Hamilton Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, Duffy, Eleanor .,,,................,...............,..... 1926 Duggan, Charles ................,..............,..,... 1918 4S67a Garlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Duggan, Ruth .......................................... 1927 1340 Belt Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Duhring, Virginia .................................. 1926 5560 XVater1nan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Duinbell, Carl ,....,.......,........,................,.. 1922 751 Interdrive Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Duncan, Donald .........,................,,.......... 1924 5320 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunford, Herbert .........................,.,........ 1926 5607 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunford, Marie ......... .............. .............,... 1 9 24 5329 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunford. Nelson ............,.,...........,...,.,,,.,. 1923 5607 Bartnier Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunham, John S ..........,.....,,..,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,. 1922 Dunham. Mabel .....,,.................,,.....,........ 1912 5952 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunham, Mildred ........,..............,,,,.,,...,.. 1922 4066 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Dunham, Ruth .....,....,,....,.,....,,,.,..,,,,.....,., 1920 5756 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunn, Doris May ............. ,...... ........,.,,., 1 9 14 6449 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunn, Ella Mae .............,.,,.,.,.,.,.,,, ...,,...,,, 1 929 4719 Vlfashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Dunn, Frank .,..,................., ,....., .......,....., 1 9 25 5712 Kingsbury Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Dunn, Grace ................... .....,..,,.....,..,.,.,.. , 1925 Monmouth College. Rockford, Ill. Dunn. Joan .................. ........,..,.,.,,. .,,,..,.. , . 1922 1488 Stewart Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Dunn, Lucille .......,...,....,,,.,....,..,...,.,.,,,.,.., 1922 Loretto Convent. Denver, Colo. Dunnaaan, Francis A ..................,......... 1921 7487 Kingsbury Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dunnagan, Helen ...,...,,....,,.,,,,.,,...,,...,,... 1920 7487 Kingsbury Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dwyer, Vifatson .........,..,,.......,,.... ,....,..,,... 1 926 6627 University Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Dyer, Louise fMrs. Floyd HaskinsJ..1925 113 N. Elmwood Ave., Peoria, 111. Dysart, Samuel ...,.....,,,.,..,,..,,.,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,, 1911 Edwards, Munroe ..........,.....,,.,.......,.,,..,,, 1926 Edwards. Presley .......................,........,,.. 1921 5514 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Egan, Louise ..,,..............,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,, H1914 Egan, Ruth ...............,.......,. ,,,,,,,,,., 1 ,.,,,,, 1 913 Egger, George ,..... ,,,,,,, 1 920 Madonna, O. Eggert, Virginia .,...,,.,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 6620 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Eggert, 1Villa ,...,,.,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 Ehlers, Elizabeth M .....,......,.,,,,,,..,,.,,.,. 1911 fMrs. Frank E. Cavanaughj 5456 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ehrler. Harold ......................,........,., ,,,.,.,, 1 91S Eiclnler, Tyrrell .,.,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 6643 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Eicks, VVa1demar ....,.......,...,,,.,,,,,,.,.,..,,,, 1916 133 N. Carson Rd., Beverly Hills. Cal. Eilers, Erna ........,,............,.,, ,,..,..,,,,,.,,,..,, 1 926 1388 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Eisele, Margaret ,.........,...,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.,,,. 5323 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ..1927 E..-, , L .Y A '1 ., A:bL w!: fi' lil? 51f' V f-'wx -L JA A , A qv 1 - . , 1.ff.:1 ff2 ' 1113 1 .2 , Eisenstein, Louis ............,..........Y............ 1925 EDSleiH. IFI112- --------,-4-4-4--------- I ----------------- 1923 6045 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5406 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Eisenstein, Martha ..,............................. 1929 Epstein, Leon ......... 2 ....,................ .... , .....--- 1 9 28 6045 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6227 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Eisggngtein, Rae ,,,,,,,,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, A,.,,A,, 1926 Epstein, Malcolm ............ ..... - ................... 1 921 6045 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Congress Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Eisenstein, Selma 5800 XYaterman Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Elder, Virgil .,...................,...................... 1925 3901a Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Elkas, Kathryn .................,...................... 1925 Branscombe Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Ellenberg, Leo ..........,.............,.i...,i.. ...... 1 928 5207 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ellicock, Albert ...................................... 1923 5614 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ellicock, Clarence ........,......................... 1924 5561 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Elliot. Allie ....................,.......................,. 1922 Elliott, Clara ...........,................................ 1921 Normandy High School, Elliot, Elinor .......,, .......................,..... ,...., 1 9 19 720 Radcliffe. University City. Mo. Elliot, Fairbank ....................,,..........,..... 1923 5783 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Elliott, Fairfield ....,........,........................ 1928 702 Radcliffe, University City, Mo. Elliott, Mattie ..,.........................,,............ 1912 7401 XVashington Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Ellis, Inez ...........,.......,.,.....,...................... 1928 4431 Taft Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ellman, Anna ..........,................,...,.,......,... 1914 Ellmann, Ernest ........................,............. 1920 5463 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Ellmnn, Marguerite ........ ...........,.......... 1 914 fMrs. Leo M. Strauffr 906 Briar Cliff Rd., N. Atlanta, Ga. Ellman, Ruth. ..,.,.........,... ....................,... 1 915 Elmore, Frances .........................,............ 1919 Elrotl, Genevive ............................ ....,.... 1 922 5322 Ridge Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Elrod, Mildred .......................................... 1925 5822 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Embree, Stuart ............ .............. ,..... . . .1924 5469 Enright Ave.. St, Louis, Mo. Embree. Th eodora ...... 5469 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, Eme-rick, Philip ............ .... ..,...,......,.....,,. 1 9 28 -1936 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Emerson, Austin .........,.. ....,..,.,,.,,..,...... 1 924 S134 South Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Emmett, Robert ..,.............,..,.. 5 ......,......,, 1924 Emmett, Victor ...,......,,...,,.....,.,,..,..,,.,,.. 1927 Emo, Edmund ..,,..........,........,...,.., ,,,..,,,, 1 925 5163 Palm Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Engel, Clare ..........,...,..,,...,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,. M1025 5847 Pershing Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Engel. 6252 Engel. Dorothy ........ ..,. ,....... ,,.. .,..,..,...,,,, 1 9 2 . XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Elizabeth ....,............,.,....,.. ,,......,., 1 920 fMrs. S. G. Halletti 5318 Northland Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Engel, Estelle .,..,..,...,.,..,.,,,,,,,...,, ,,,,,,,, l 1926 Engel. Katherine ...,... ..,.. ,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 2 0 rMrs, Henry H. Muddl 6327 N. Rosehurv Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Engel. Mildred Ofrs. 6320 Kenmore Ave., H. St-liiveigl..192Zl Chicago, Ill. Engler, Charles ,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 3419 Abner Pl., St. Louis, Mo. English, Harold ..,.,,..,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 1282 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. English, 1Villis ,.....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,l,,,,, 1929 1282 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Enoch, Selma ......., ,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 919 1372 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ensinger, Eugene .....,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,.,. 1913 622 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Ensor, Tvendell .,.,....,.........,.,,.,,,...,..,.,..,,, 1925 Sikeston. Mo. Eppenberger, Fred .,..........,...,..,...,,......... 1923 5439 Vernon Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Epperson, Erma ..,.,............. ..,. ,.............,. 1 9 22 -1523 Maryland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 273 Epstein, Marcelle ......... . ,,... ..................... 1 922 fMrs. Louis Ossinskyj 230 S. Beach St.. Dayton, Fla. Epstein, Marcelle ....,............................... 19 22 5795 McPherson Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Epstein, Monroe .................... ................ , .1917 Congress Apt.. St. Louis, Mo. Epstein, Raymond ........... ....................... 1 917 Branscombe Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Epstein, Robert ...................................... 1928 275 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Epstein, Stanley ,......,........,,,................... 1914 4943 Linde-ll Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Erber, Arnold ....,.............,....................... 1920 6719 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Erber, Charles. Jr ........,..............,..,.,..... 1922 4503 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Erlich, Corinne ................................,....... 1919 lirlich, Isodore .........................,.............. 1915 Erlich, Ruth .......... ....,.......................... 1 921 Erman, Harriet ...........,....,.............,.......,. 1924 5083a Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Ernian, Margaret ................,..............,.... 1925 Ernst, Alice .........,.,,...,..............,.............. 1912 G061 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ernst. Dora .............. ...............,..,....,........ 1 924 5135 Kensington Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Ernst. Ruth ...,..................,......,................ 1927 5135 Kensington Eschbach, Arthur Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Eschbach, Dilivortli ....................... . ........ 1914 S738 Brentwood. Eschbach, Russell 5244 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mo. XVQ-bster Groves, Eschbach, XX alter .....,......,.................... ...1923 5244 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Esclienbrenner, Daniel ,,,,. ..............,...... 1 925 5375 Patton. St. Louis, Mo. Eskelis, Irwin .............,...,.... , ,,.........,..,,. .. 7725 Brookline Tr.. St. Louis, Mo. Eslinger. Elizabeth ,.....,... ,.......,,.,........,, 1 927 5365 1Vells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Espy, Fannie ......................,..,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,, 1925 Espy, Virginia fniarriedl ..,,..,. ,,,.,.,,,.,, 1 926 5559 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Essernian, Harry ....,,........ , .,.,,,,..,,.., ,,,,,,, 1 919 6133 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Estes, Kathryn ......................, ,.,..,.,,,,,,.,,, 1 913 Ette. Helen rMrs. Mungo Parkb ,,,,.. 1914 Federate Malay States. Ettinger, Ruth ..,...,,,.....,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1920 1601 Bellevue, Richmond Hts., Mo. Ettinger, Morris ...,...,...,..,.,,.......,,,,,,,,,,, 1929 1497 Rowan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ett1inger,Harry. ,,.....,,,,,,...,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 Ettman. Henry ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 6149 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Etzkoiv, Louis ......,.,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 9111 Delphine, St. Louis, Mo. Eudaley. Mary ,...,.....,.....,..,..,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 4943 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Euiver, Marjorie .,...,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 9 25 4557 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Evans. Anna. Belle ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 918 Evans, Beatrice .,...,,1.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 1919 Evans, Brucel ,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 9 1 9 4210 Athlone. St. Louis. Mo. Evans. Catherine ....,..,..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 1Mrs. Charles Rieth. Jr.J 19 Clara, XVebster Groves, Mo. Evans, Dorothy F ........., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 Evans, Dorothy fMrs. C. Israeli .,..,. 1921 2403 1Yalton Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Evans, Mabel ....,,,.,,,,,,,, l,,,, , 11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, 1923 5250 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Evans, Gordon ................,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 920 Evans, Howell .....,.. ,,,,, 1 913 Evans, Meredith ..,..., ,,,,, 1 922 Y i A H Y - A - Y.- ,.7 A, - 41 Y ff r - Y H-'ei f fv 1-Y we f , fa-I'-N W ' . fn if L 11 4, 1, -, Ga41:1DQ 1- 1 Evans, Norman ...,,,......,.....,, ,....,. . .,....... 1 921 Feldman, Cecelia ..,..,..,.....,.........,,.......... 1927 4640 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. 5700 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, 110. Evans, Queenie 1Mrs. Donald Peet1..191S Feldman, Charlotte .............,....,............. 1925 6910 Greenway, St. Louis, Mo. 1458 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Evans, Ruth, ..,...,..........,........,.......,,..,,..... 1929 Feldman, Edna ,...............,....,....,........ ..... 1 923 5795 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1339 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Evers, Louise ..,.........,,,..............,............ 1925 Feldman, Frances ..............,....,......,....... 1928 1236a Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1383 Montclair Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Evers, Sophie 1.,....... ........ ......,................... 1 9 28 Feldman. Human ..........1......................... 1926 1236a Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5701 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ewerhardt, Jane ...............1...............,.... 1924 Feldman, Rosalind ..........................,.,..... 1924 5204 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5076 Enright Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Ewverharst, Karl .,..,..,,,,.....,,..,...,,..........1. 1922 Feldman, Ruby ,............ ............. .............. 1 9 26 5917 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1339 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Ewers, Irma ....,......................................... 1922 Feller, VValdemar .................................... 1923 3931 Maflitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4863 Margaretta Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ewing, Donnell ................... .................... 1 922 Fellows, Ruth ............,............................, 1925 5897 Vvashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 3117 Taylor Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ewing, Glenn ...,..............1....,.,,,.,...........,,. 1920 Feltcr. Marie ..............,............,............,... 1921 Ezell, John W ......................... , ,,.............. 1922 Felts, Mary .........................................,...... 1923 5865 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7018 Tracy Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Fainsod, Harriet .,....,........,...................,,. 1927 Fendler, Frances .......,,,.,..,...........11........ 1918 6242 Cabanne Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Fennell, C. Gordon ..................,.,............. 1918 Fair-back, Elliot ,,,,...,,,,,..,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Cedar Rapids, Ia. Fairbank, VVilliam ..,.,,...,..,,,,,........,,,.,,,,, 1917 Fennell, Earnest ................,.1....,..........,,.. 1924 Fairchild, Lore-ne ..,......,.....,................,,.. 1918 5959 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. fMrs. Erwin R. Brandon! 7635 Rosedale. St. Louis, Mo. Falk. Celia CMrs. Jos. XVernerJ ........ 1918 Duquoin. Ill. Falk, Oswald tDr.J ...........,,.,,,,..,.......,,,, 1913 4954 Linclell Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Fallis, Ada. tMrs. Glenn McCartyJ ,... 1913 1111 Blendon Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Fallon, James .,,,,,,,,,,,11.1,,..,...,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,, 1928 1017 Hi Pointe, St. Louis. Mo. Falvey, Francis ........,.,.........,,,,,,.,....,...,,,, 1922 1465 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Farmer, Hazel .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. I ,..,,,,,, 1916 5972 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Farragher, Patricia ...,.,.....,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,. 1926 5SS7a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Farrar, Jerome ...,................,.,.,.........,..,,, 1914 4920 Laclede Ave.. St. Louis. Mo Farrar, Kathryn fMrs. J. HolmesJ..1916 6345 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Farrar, Virginia ......,...,,..,.,,,.....,,,,,,...,,,,, 1927 5635 VVatern1an Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Farrell, Janet .,..,.,...,,...,...,..,,,,,.,..,,,,.,,,,,, 1925 5962a Romaine Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Farrington, Catherine ..........,.....,,,,,,,,,, 1918 Farrington, Florence ....,,.,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1912 fMrs. N. Mcffolloml 5727 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fasold. Miriam ..,.,.,..............,.,......, ,...,,,, , 1912 Fassett, Howard ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 Fausek, Amelia ..,,........,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, 1 913 Fay, Benjamin ..,,,...,...,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,.,, 1921 5802 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fay, Carroll ........,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1921 Fay, Clifford .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., H H1921 North VVestern Tr. Joplin, Mo. Faye, Britt. ...............,,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1922 Fear, Virginia ..............,,.......,..,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 922 Fehlings, Marvin ....,... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 28 5953 Minerva Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Feigenbaum, Fannie ,,,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1924 131Sa Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Feinberg, Lea ................,,,,,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, , H1925 5430 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Feinberg, Nathan ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,.,, 1923 5430 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Feinstein, Echeal, ...,....,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,, .1925 5335 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Feinstein, Leonard ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 1 927 5135 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Feiss, Jeanette .,,.,,...,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,. 1 912 fMl'S. Chas. Rachelmanb 5667 Vifaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Feist. Helene .,.,....,... ,,..,.,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 21 5780 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Feist, Melvin ....,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9 24 5780 Westminster Pl., St. Louis. Mo. 274 Fennell, Geraldine ..........,.,,..............,,.... 1919 QMrs. Wm. C. Elliot! Bellview, Vkfebster Groves, Mo. Ferguson, Edna fMrs. A. J. Caseyp,.1916 250 Riverside Dr., New York City. Ferguson, MaBelle .........,......................,, 1926 1575 Rowan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ferguson, Robert ....................,...........,,.. 1916 Ferrar, Alice .........,...,.,1.....,.......,,,,1,.,..,,,. 1915 Ferris, Earl ................,........,.,,.....,..,,......, 1915 5141 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ferris, Frances R ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1923 5600 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ferris, Marie ...,,,.......,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,, 1923 5626 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ferris. Ruth ..1........,.............,.,.....,,.1....,.... 1915 5600 Cates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Field, Jeannette F ......,,....,,..,....,......,,,,,, 1922 SS24 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Field, Lorraine ....................11....,,,,,,.,,,,, H1926 6119 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Fierstine, Victor ,.....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1918 Fihn, Arthur .....,....,,.,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,191S Finch. Elvadyne .,,,..,..........,,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 921 5551 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fincher, Hubert .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Vvashington U.. St. Louis. Mo. Findly, Claude C ,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 Ashby Rd., St. Louis County, Mo. Fine, Maurice .......,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 4611 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Finer. Maxwell ..........,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1925 56223. Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fingerhut, Celia .....,...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,, 1 925 5590 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Fingerhut, Joseph .......,.,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 926 5590 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Fink, Blanche ..........,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 925 17 Parkland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Fink, Catherine ...,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 927 17 Parkland Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Finke, Arline .,..,,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1924 4S19 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Finke, Ruth ......,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 4819 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Finley, Eleanor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 927 906 North Hills Dr. St. Louis Co., Mo. Finley, Virginia ,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 906 North Hills Dr. St. Louis Co.. Mo. Fireside, Bessie fMrs. B. Lewvkj ........ 1913 1948 E. 13th St., Tulsa, Okla. Fischer, Albert Wm ..........,.,.....,,,,.,,.,.,, 1918 Fischer, Carl ,.......................,,......,,...,,,.,,, 1919 Fischer, Don ................,,...,,,,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 5061 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fischer, Frank. ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 5323 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. --' .F YI :AL f' ff. -To 112: 5:5 A f-F - 1f T1 EJL'7 1 u v , 2 ,'g A 'Q - 5 iz' 'A ' . 5 x X . 5 7 ::-N ay-Q. v 1: 1. J Fischer. Gertrude .,............................ . ..... 1926 Flinn, Mabel ..........................-..........vY..... 1920 4148 Farlin Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Flint. Kenneth ........ . ..... I ......................... 1916 Fischer, Gladys ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,A,,,,,,..,,,,...,..,,.... 1920 2625 Gilbert Ave., Cincinnati, O. Fischer, Ira. ,x,,,,,x,,..,,,,.,,,..,,,,..,..,,.,......,.... 1915 Flint, Marjorie 6Mrs. H. L. MartinJ..1925 18 N. Taylor, St. Louis, Mo. 638 Audubon Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Fischer, Joe ........................Y..v.....v............ 1921 Flint. Virginia .v..............Y.,..................... 1927 5301 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7815 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fischer, Joe ..,....................,...................... 1922 Flom, Ruth ..-............................................. 1929 Fischer, Ralph ..........,...........,................... 1915 5137 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 99 Aberdeen Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. FlOln. Sidney ..............................,............. 1928 Fischlowitz, Aaron .....................,,,........ 1924 5137 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5710 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Flynn. Charles .......................................... 1926 Fischlowitz, Alice ............,....,.................. 1928 526 Oakwood, 1Vebster Groves, Mo. 707 Eastgate, University City, MO. Flynn, Vinilent ........................................ 1922 Fisehlowitz, Bea., .,,,,,.,,..,...........,.......... 1925 1361 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ' 5710 NVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. FOlll10. Helen CMFS. A- -l0l'21SCl1kYJ..1914 Fischlowitz, Ben ...........................,.......,.. 1915 3945 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. iBe-n J. Fishery Fontana. Christopher .....,.,.................... 1915 1436 Quaker St., Tulsa, Okla. 3-Minute Cereal Co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. Fischlowitz, Bernard ...........,....,........,.. 1920 Foote, Julia .............,.................... ............ 1 921 71 Aberdeen Pl., St, Louis, Mo. 6310 Alamo Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fist-hlowitz, Harry ...............,................ 1922 FOOU2, Sam ...................., ......... ....i............, 1 9 13 5526 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 710 Luckystone Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. Fischlowitz, Victor K ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, 1911 Forclieinier, Jacquelyn ...,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1923 2806 Greenville St., Dallas, Tex. 5657 1Vaterman Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Fischman, Jake ........... ..................... ...... 1 9 17 FOrd. DOr'Othy ...............................,........ H1926 Fischmann, Nathan .................,...........,.. 1912 5510 Oakland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fisher, Edna ..,..,...................................... 1925 FOl'Cl. Janet .............................l................. .1925 1218a Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1158 BlaCkStOne AVG., St- Louis. Mo- Fisher, Gladys .......................................... 1920 FUYFQSL FerriS. Jr ..............................,... 1917 5215 Cabanne AVe,, St, Louis, LIO, 911 Goodfellow AVG., St. LOl1lS, BIO. Fisher, Hart U ..........................,............, 1920 Forrest, Martha ...................................... 1926 217 Chestnut, XVebster Groves, Mo. 5861 Plymouth Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Fisher, Laura ....,...............,..................... 1925 Forrester, Tom ....................... ...........,..... 1 923 5493 Delmar Bl., sc. Louis, Mo. 5S61 Julian Ave.. St. Louis. Mo- Fisher, Mabel Olive ............,........,.,........ 1914 FO.-l'Stf1'. Margaret ................................. .1924 4511-s, J, Lloyd 111291-iamj 5371 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1130 Forest Ave.. Ann Arbor, Mich. Foster. Katherine fMrS. G- Hope? ---- 1920 Fishgall, Edward QDr.J ................,....... 1916 6163 MCPherS0ri Ave., St. Louis, Mo, 5716 XVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. F05if'I', Diane ........,..,............................ .... 1 926 Fishman, Beatrice ................................ 1929 5113 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5725 'vVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. FUSIQF, SCOUIQ ..........,,.....................,...,... .1924 Fishman, Jake ..,... ...,.... ,.,...,.,.....,............. 1 9 17 5113 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Fishman. Minnie .................................... 1920 Fowler, Charlotte ........................,...... ...1926 Fisk, Clinton ..........................,................. 1923 Foiyler..R-avmond Groshon .................. 1920 5142 WVestminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 400 Rlvefslde DI'-, NSW York City- Fite, Barbara, ,.,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 Fowler, Roland ......................,,,,.,.,....,,,.., 1915 Fitts. Mary .......................... .................,. 1 919 574'-3 MCPherS0n Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Cairo, Ill. Forg. Harriet .....................................,., .l.... 1 929 Fitzgibbon, Katharine ....... , ....,,........,... 1923 Ixenivood Springs, Mo. 2928 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. FoX,,Jay Allen l-.- --.-.--...--.-..l..,........ ...... 1 9 14 Fitzhugh, Ruth.. .,........,,, ,.....,.,..,, 1 .,,..,,,,,. 1 921 Y 405 P111-6 Sl., St. Louis, Mo. 4739 Cote Brilliante, sr. Louis, Mo. Box. Louise ................,......... .............,..,.,. 1 927 Fitzpatrick, Homer .,............,..,...,....,...,, 1921 3733 Salome, Kenwood Springs, Mo. 514911 Kingshway, s.W., si. Louis, lVIO. FoX,Samuel ......................... ..................... 1 923 Fitzroy, Elizabeth .....,.....,....,,.,.,,,..,,,,,.,, 1926 5269 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Fitzroy, shewell .....,.......... ,......... .,... ,,,. 1 9 2 3 Foy. Florence ......................... . ................ 1917 Kirkwood, Mo, Ffflger. Allred .............,.......,......... .........,. 1 927 Fitzsimmons, Margaret ...,.......,,,,.,,.,,,.. 1922 ol'17a Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo, 6116 McPherson Ave., sc. Louis, Mo, Frain. Wilinan., ..................... ................... 1 923 Fitzwilliam. Howard ...........................,.. 1923 Frampton, Louise .................. . ........,,....... 1923 T365'VV911jng-, Sf, Lguis' MO, 5827 XVabada. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fitzwilliams, Clifford ....,,,..,,.,.,...,,,,,..,., 1917 Frampton, Sidney .,............................ ,...,. 1 925 Dallas, Tex. 5827 1Vabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Flaherty, Lillian ...,,,...,..............,,..,,,.,,,,,. 1924 Franc. Harry .............................,..... ......... 1 929 Flanegan, Beatrice ,.,.............,,,,.,..,...,,,, 1924 5414 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo, Fleckinger, Thelma gMrs.veier1eJ..192e Frank, Adolph ..... .....,....... . ......... . ............, 1 919 Kansas City, Mo. 5550 KlngSl3l11'Y, Sf- LOl1iS. M0- Fleellef- Aa1'0l --'---'-'-l--------e--e--.--------------- .1916 Frank, Elizabeth ..........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 1920 75-15 Lovella Ave., St. Louis, Mo. fbirs- L, vvilliamsy Fleaichgan, giarrif ----.----.--.-----. , --...----... 1926 5660 Kingsbury, si. Louis, Mo. 5.59 nrig t Ai e., St. Louis, Mo, Frank' ESteHem-W-N-mmH-mn-'Mmm-1922 Fleishman, Carrie.. .,..,.....,..,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,., 1 922 1 Mrs. XValter Goldmanj 514-la XVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frank, Fannie fMrs. J. Cookj ,.....,,.,,, 1911 7068 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frank, Harry ,,...,,,.,,,....,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 9 27 5567 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frank, Pearl ........ Fleishman, Gertrude ...,.,.,., ,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 918 lMrs. H. Hasnerh 6234 XVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Flemmer, Arthur ..........,,,.,,..,,,........ ,.,.... 1 921 7250 Hazel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Flesh, David J ..............................,..... ..,. 1 918 Fletcher, Mildred ,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1926 5756 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fletcher, Morton ..,................................. 1926 Frank, Sylvester Frankel, Lillian .. 14 1406 Goodfellou Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frankel, Rosalie .............,.... ..,,., , . .,,,,,..,, 1921 Frankel. Virginia .,,.,...,,....................,..,., 1922 5339 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. '1'r: fr- 'zz' QTY' , r-f'-S rr, Charles S Webb, Physics ......,.......... February, 1911 8107 Milan Ave., University City, Mo. Armand R. Miller, Chemistry ......... February, 1912 Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo. D Lincoln Baker, Botany ...,.....,.. . . . February, 1915 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Leslie W Lyon, Physics .............. September, 1915 7415 Carleton Ave., University City, Mo. Lester I. Zimmerman, Physics .......... . . . September, 1915 Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Mo. Faith W. Field, Botany ........................ February, 1916 CMrs. John B. Miller, 3350 Livonia Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.J Wm Sayles Wake, General Science ............ February, 1917 Galesburg, Illinois W R Teeters, Chemistry ....,............. September, 1917 Supervisor of Science, St. Louis Public Schools A M MacMahon, Physics .........,......... February, 1918 CPresent address unknownl Frank O Kruh, Physics ....,..........,.... . , . February, 1919 8101 Milan Ave., University City, Mo. B Jeannette Riefiing, Chemistry ....... September, 1920 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Ralph A Lenig, Botany .....,,....., February, 1921 321 North Whittier Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edgar B. Wells, Chemistry ............ September, 1921 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. William Hein, Botany . .,........... February, 1923 5238a Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Bertha A Voit, Chemistry ................ September, 1923 3859 Hartford St., St. Louis, Mo. Herbert Whitehouse, Biology . ..,....... September, 1924 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Richard Weisert, Chemistry .............,. .... A pril, 1925 24 Dromara Road, St. Louis Co. Alvina Raebel, General Science ..,...... September, 1925 1012 Kuhs Place, St. Louis, Mo. Erna L. Krenning, General Science . . . September, 1926 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Art Augusta Finkelburg ,,.,,........,...... Charter Member, 1909 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Frances B. Mason .............. Charter Member, 1909 Boone, Iowa Margaretta Brown ,.................... . .Charter Member, 1909 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. R Evelyn Fitch ...........,.................. Charter Member, 1909 4943 Reber Place, St. Louis, Mo. Lillian M. Brown ...... . . . September, 1910 Deceased, October, 1924 Sarah T. Reynolds ..............,......,...... February, 1911 fMrs. Wm. E. Most, 5463 Lawton Ave., Oakland, Cal? Marie R. Garesche .........................,. September, 1911 Graymoss Inn, Clearwater, Florida Lottie E. Dayton ................. September, 1912 Provincetown, Mass. Agnes I. Lodwick ........... , . . Februa 1914 YY, Central High School, St. Louis, Mo. 24 ..g . Y : 4'f A -ifwi rf -J'-1 51 f , 'S-'fi 'Y - '1 Q?2!i!l9 CQ, J , Franklin, Rochester .....,....,....... ......... 1923 griedmlark Stanley ...,.............................. 910 Aubert Ave., St. L0uiS O- Pier, 0 Tl ----.------'---------------f------------------,- Frankiin, Roslyn ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.. .....,. i:l...1924 F 63516 EnrigEht Ave., sc. Louis. Mo.1927 qMrs. William Mark Mc aug enp ris .Jane ster .Y...................Y.............. 6155 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5592 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frantz, Louise ,i.,,.,,,,, , ....,,,,...,..........,....,.. 1925 Frisch, Martin .......................................... 1919 5222 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Int. Engr. Co., New York City. Franz, Felix ,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,.,,,... . ,.,,...... .......... 1 926 Fritsch, Carl ....,...........,.........................., 1913 Fi-angel, Adeline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 2312 Bellevue Ave., Maplewood, Mo. Fr-anzel, Emanuel ,,...,....,,,....,...........,.... 1927 Fritsch, Florence .................................... 1929 5885 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5966 Horton Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Franzel, Harold ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,i..,,,.,,....,, 1918 Frolioes, Florence .................................. 1921 Frazier, Eloise ,,,,,,,,,,,,, l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 Frohlichstein, Adele fMrs. Arndtl .... 1912 1237 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frederich, Aurora Leigh ...................... 1918 7345 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Freed, Raymond ...................................... 1924 6150 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Freedman, Ester ....................,............... 1928 4417 Evans Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Freedman, Harold 60-18 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Freedman, Harry .................................... 1918 Freedman, Minnie 5722 YVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Freegard, Bessie fMrs. H. Mifflinb .... 1915 3504 Ridgedale Ave., Berwyn, Ill. Freegard, Charles . ................................. 1919 4806 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. Freegard, Louise fMrs. Shepardj .,.r.. 1922 1215 W, 61st Tr., Kansas City, Mo. Freegard, Sidney .................................... 1928 5139 VVells Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Freegard, 1Villiam .............................,.... 1914 1344 Union Trust Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Fremder. Lillian lMrs. Sam Levyj .... 1919 6605 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Fremder. Beatrice ......,........................... 1922 5336 Enright Ave., St. Louis. Mo. French, Marguerite ..........,..................... 1925 -1533 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Frenzer, Amelia ..................,,.....,,,,,....,,,, 1917 223 VV. Monroe, Kirkwood, Mo. Freund. Harold .................,............,.....,.,, 1923 5345 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Freund. Marion .................................,,... 1925 6147 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Freund, Michael ..............,.............,..,,.,,,, 1915 Freund, Milton ........................................ 1925 5794 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Freund, Stephen ....................,.......,,,,,,..,, 1928 595-1 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fricke, Irene ....,............,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 7144 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fricke, Tlios. .I ............... ................ ,,,,,..., 1 9 27 4618 Mclilillan Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Friederich, George ....,........................,..,. 1918 Friedewald, Hans ...... . ,,,,,,, 1914 New Orleans, La. Friedloh, Evaleah. ............................,,,,, 1924 1433 Granville Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Friedluem, Helen QMrs. A. FreedJ..1919 Trenton, Tenn. Friedman, Burtrand ..........................,.,, 1927 6186 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Friedman, Cecil ...,............,,...,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 5223 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Friedman, David ............................ ,,.,,,,, 1 921 5223 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Friedeman, Gertrude ..........,.........,....... 1913 Friedman, Harry ., ,..........,.....,,,...,,.,,,,,,,, 1927 6145 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. L. Tiger! .... 1923 Louis. Mo. Friedman. Hilda CMrs. 7322 Tulane Ave., St. Friedman, Isaac ...,...,.......,......,.............., 1926 6145 XVate-rman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Friedman. John ....................................,. 1924 6502 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Friedman, Laurence ........,........i....,......, 1922 5614 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Friedman, Lillian ........... .......ii................ 1 927 5785 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 276 765 Westgate. University City, Mo. Frohlichstein, Samson .......................... 1915 709 Limit Ave., University City, Mo. Froussard, Heneda ............................,... 1926 5926 Hamilton Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Fry, Ben .................................................... 1922 5941 Vvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Fuller, Frances ........................................ 1923 5223 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fulton. Marjorie ....................................,. 1929 749 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fulton, XVi1liam. ..................,............. ..... 1 921 5778 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Funck, George ........................................ 1912 5558 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Funk, VVilliam ......,................................. 1928 1101a Central Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Furlong, Robert ...........,.......................... 1927 5586 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Furrer, Kathryn ................... .......... ......... 1 9 28 726 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Furth, Ernest .......................................... 1923 5243 Ufaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Furth, Jacob ............................................ 191-1 5243 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Furtli, Lambert ...................................... 1927 5243 YN'aterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Fusz, Marie Reine .................................l 1921 6925 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Fylfe, Mary ......,,,..................................... 1922 Gaab, Emmett .......................................... 1925 4554 Cottage Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gaddis, Pierce .......................................... 1920 Gaddis, Vivian ........................................ 1923 Gadsey, Christine fMrs. A. Buderj. 5824 Rohmaine Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. .1912 Gaesar, Lillian ........................................ 1917 Gaffron, Carl ............................................ 1915 6066 Cates Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Gaiser, Verana ........................................ 1925 Galastri, Rita .......................................... 192-1 64 E. Auburn, Cincinnati, O. Galvin, Virginia fMrs. N. McDarljvb..1914 Morning Star Rd.. Auburn. Ind. Gallagher, Margaret ..... .....,................... 1 923 6334 Minnie Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Gammons, Julia ...................................... 1926 lMrs. Harry L. Bialockb 1411 .Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gandolfo, Eugene .................................... 1912 759 Leland Ave., University City, Mo. Gans, Gussie ............................................ 1913 Garden, Martha .... ........ ........................,, 1 9 20 Gardiner, Margaret. ............................... 1926 5514 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gardner, Frieda ,.,............... . ....,.............. 1918 Gardner, Sam ...... .... . . ....... ..................,. 1 922 Gariinkel, John ...... ...... 1 914 Garrels, Mildred ....... ...... ...... 1 9 18 Garrett, Irene ..................................,.....,, 1913 Garrison, Judith fMrs. P. Youngb..191-1 Larchmont, N. Y. Garrison, Paul .........,.,........,.,,.................. 1921 5835 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Garrison, Verla. ...................................... 1925 Garvens, Ruth fMrs. Brockmue-llerJ..1915 Denver, Colo. Garver, Miriam ..........,,.......,,,...............,.. 1924 6044 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Gash, Mary Scott .......,... ........... ........... 1 9 26 Gates, Geraldine ............................,.,..... 1928 11'-4 -'fi -A eve ef rig - J H Gaskin, Ralph ...,...............,.....,..........,.,.,. 1928 Gilbert, VVilliam ,.... ......,......,................... 1 926 5063 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gasting, Lucille ....................,................. 1928 2914 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5555 Maifitt Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, Gates, Leona .. ................,,,..................... C1926 Gates, Mary Elizabeth ........................,. 1923 764 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gates Raymond .... ...,...,.....,......,.,... ......., 1 9 26 Gates, Virginia ..................,...,....,,,.....,.,,. 1926 764 Clara Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Gatzke, Ethel ,,,.,.,..,.....,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,., 1926 4206 W. Lexington, St. Louis, Mo. Gavin, Rosemary ......,.......................,..... 1926 702 The Circle, Normandy, Mo. Geagan, Adele .......................................... 1921 5912 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Gear, Wardie fMrs. J. Hegartyl, ...,,.. 1919 510 Maple Bl., Kansas City, Mo. Geddis, David .,.......,..,.,.......,,,.,....,..,,,,,,,,,, 1922 5267 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Geigler, Julia ................,.....,......,.,......,,,,,, 1922 Geiser, Lois M .......................,........,......,., 1911 24 Tiffin Ave., St. Louis County, Mo. Geist. Sylvia .........,....,,...,. ............,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 9 19 5S77 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Geller, Sol ......,.......,,.,...,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,, 1925 5762 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gellman, Fanny .....,......,.,....,.....,,..,,.,,,,., 1927 5508 1Vabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gentry, Elizabeth ....,,...,,,..,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1912 Gentry, Thomas .......,.........,..........,.,,,,.... 1924 5157 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gentry, XVi1liam R., Jr ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,4,4,,, 1917 5577 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Gentsch, Gertrude .....,..,,...,,..,,.,,,.,.,,,,,.,, 1911 609 Majestic Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. George, Harold ................,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1914 High School of Comm., Detroit, Mich. George, Ruth ................,....,...,,....,...,.,,,,,,, 1917 5866 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. George, 1Varren ..........,.......,.......,.,..,,,.,, .1918 Gerdes, Edwin H .,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 927 2835 Clara .Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gerhart, Marion ..,..,..,.,,.,.,. ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 916 fillrs. Carl TV. Luytiesh T38 Syracuse. University City, Mo. Gerhart. Martha ..........,,..,...,..,,,.,..,.,,,.,,,, 1915 6340 XVydown Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Gerheart. Helen ,..,...,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 11927 5000a Kensington, St. Louis, Mo. Gerken. Clayton ..........,.............,....,,,,..., ,1925 4859 Labadie, St. Louis, Mo. 5949 Enright Avez, St. Louis, Mo. Gilger, Catherine ............... ,....... ....,........ 1 9 28 Gilger, Margaret .................................... 1925 1545 S St., Lincoln, Neb. Gilger, Vaughn ..................,..................... 1922 Gillerman, Gertrude ............ ....... , ....,..... 1 928 5168 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gillerman, Hannah ,.,................,............ 1924 5168 Raymond Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Gillerman, Sarah fMrs. J, BonnettJ..1925 4549 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Gillis, Marion fMrs. Mervin ClarkJ,.1919 .6924 Garner Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gilmore, Louise ............,....,..............,.,,.. 1919 410 Yorkshire, VVebster Groves, Mo. Gilmore, Mary ..,.,.,.,...,..,..,,,,....,....,,......... 1920 410 Yorkshire, XVebster Groves, Mo. Gilsinn, Evelyn ...... . .,........,......,..,,........... 1921 5636 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ginsberg, Katherine .,..........................,. 1925 1416 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gish, Rutledge ...... , ,...,.,......,..,.,,,..,.,.,,,,1. 1926 5058 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Givens, Glenn ..........................,,.,..........., 1927 .5954 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. , Givens, kick .............,............,........,.,.,,,,. 1925 5954 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gladney, Graves .,...,...,,.......,,,,.,,.,.,,.,.,,,,, 1924 5057 XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Gladstone, Ann .... ...............,.............,,.,,.. 1 927 707 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Gladstone, Rebecca ,..,,... ,... ,...,.,,,.,,..,,,,,, 1 9 23 5145 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Glarner, Fred ...,,.....,,,.........,,...,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,,, 1923 5732 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Glaser. Carl .............................................. 1923 Glaser, Marcus ..... ..............,,,..,,..,...,,,,,,,, 1 914 1362 Clara Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Glassber, Bertrand Y ,,,........,...,,,..,..,.,,, 1919 7041 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, BIO. Glatt, Eugene .... ..... .........,.,........,,,...,,,.,,, 1 9 17 Glaze. Hazel ..............,.,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,....,...,,,, 1924 1416 N. 47th St.. E. St. Louis, Ill. Glazehrook. Lucile CMrs. Hillh .......... 1916 713 S. Ash,.Nevada, Mo. Glennon, Bessie .........,......,..................,.... 1924 5086 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gluck, Elvira ,.......,,....... . .,..,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 4616 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Gochenour, James A ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Nat. Bridge Rd., near Normandy, Mo. Goclejohn, Charles ..........,.,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1929 5270 Genevieve Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gerst, Eugenia ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 914 Godfrey, Aurelia .....,..........,,..,.,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,, 1923 Gerstner, George ,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 1925 4410 NV:-ishington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 5910 XYv2ltQl'lll2lI'l Ave., St, Louis, MO, GOdfI'6'Y. Ruth ............................,............. 1919 Gerstner, Robert ..,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,,, 1 927 flllrs. David J. Barnesl 5910 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6049 Clemens Ave.. Sf' Louis, M0- Getzloiv, Dewey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1916 Godwin, Grover, ......................,..,...,,,,,... 1918 1916a Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5051 Cates AVG-. Sf- Louis. MU. Getzlow, Ruth ,,,,,,,,1,,,,.,.,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 1919 Goebbels. Fern .....,...........,.,.....,.,....1.,, ,.,, 1 923 5363 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5221 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Gevecker. Vernon A. C ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, .,,,,, 1 927 Goebel. Carl ................................... .........,. 1 922 5036 Maflitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo, G06-bel' Frederick .'--------,,--,- 1900 Ghio. Alvina ,......,........ ...............,....,,,,.,,,, 1 914 G h E , 1, f ' ' ' QQ Ghio. Mary Louise ,.......,,..,...,,...,,,,.,,,,,,., 1925 O39.1ri'Bx1'i 551 ' . 'e--A '-' 1 ' -4 2715 Carson Rd. sr. Louis Co., Mo. D 6 ' le St' LOUIS' M0- Gibbons, Henrietta ...,..,,,,....,,,,,,,.,.,1,,,,,, 1912 GOFDQI- -QIGXS-Ildel' ..-.......................... ..... 1 917 5863 Maple Ave., sr. Louis, Mo. 11504 ll aiefrnan Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. G'lbb0IlS, lfary LOLliSE' ...........,.....,,..,,1.,,, 1922 Goerggs' Eyngline -----.-4.I.4-,AA--.4w-A.--.-.------ .1925 Gibson, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,--,, 1933 2529 Ada. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gidansky, Joseph ,,.,.,...,,,.,,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 Goessling. Esther .......,............................ 1924 5355 Page 1310 Sr, Louis' 1110. 5933 Enright Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Gidlowitz, Joseph .......,... . ......,..,.,.,.,,,.,,,,, 1928 Goesslinf. ,Grace ................................... .1923 5928 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5933 Enright AVG., St- Louis. MO. Giesgow, Harry ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 9 23 Goessling, Yirginia ..........,...,,..,,,,,,,,.,..,, 1926 1210 Oakley Pl., St, Louis' MO, 5933 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gifford, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1917 Goessling, Wilbur ...................,............., 1917 New York City. 6332 N, Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. Gifford, Peggy ..,.,.,.,,..,,,,,1,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,, 1 923 Gogel, Nadyne ....................................., .... 1 926 1316 Blackstone Ave., sn. Louis. Mo. 5091 Waterman Ave-. St- Louis. Mo. Gilbert, Charles ....,,...........,,................... 1925 Goldberg, Abe .............,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U1927 6182 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4737 Newberry, St. Louis, Mo. 277 Y A :Af :avi -1 gg: 5- - 1 .fax - r?E?'- I I4 11 7 - Jr' - .- , IQwl1'!l2?2l .- , 1. Goldberg David .......,,..,.......................... 1917 Goodman, Israel ...,......A........,,................. 1920 6641 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5726 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldberg, Mary ,...,.,,.,......,....................... 1923 Goodman, Ralph ......,..,..,,..,...............,..,,, 1924 4264 Manchester Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5537 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldberg. Melba ,... ......... . .........,.............. 1 926 Goodrich, Mary C ...,............,.,,....,......... 1922 235 S. Skinker, St. Louis, Mo. Goodson, McVeigh ..,....,..........,,...,...,...... 1924 Goldberg, Morris ............... . ............,......, 1927 5132 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. 5925 Horton Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Goorman, Max .,,,.................................... 1928 Goldberg, Nettie .....................,.......,.....,,. 1925 5095 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 6027 Suburban, St. Louis, Mo. Goralnick, Belle ..................................,... 1926 Goldberg, Ophelia ......,........,.,............,... 1923 Goralnik, Herman ......,.............,............. 1928 Goldberg, Violet ...................................... 1924 1333 -Shawlmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 5540 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman, Albert ............,.........,........ . ....., 1927 6401 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman. Cecile CMrs. M. Marxj ,..... 1923 749 Leland Ave., University City, Mo. Goldman, Dorothy ......,.. 5321 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman, Herman .......................... ........ 1 922 5571a Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman. Inez ...............................,.......... 1926 5321 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman, Marcus ...................,.,.............. 1914 5571a Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman, Maxine ......i...................,......... 1924 5928 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman, Myron ..........,.......... . ...,..........., 1921 4614 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Goldman, Rozella fMrs. S. VVolffJ --....1920 28 E..16th St., Indianapolis, Ind. Goldstein, Ethel ............,..,..i,........,......... 1915 725 Riverside Dr.. New York City. Goldstein, Ethel ,..................................... 1926 6603 University Drive, University City, Mo. Goldstein. Jennie lMrs. XVm. Leon1..1916 Locust Grove, Okla. Goldstein, Leonard .....,,,,,......,.........., 1927 1150 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldstein, Leonard ...l.....,...................... 1927 5917 Hamilton Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Goldstene, Irvin Lester ......................,. 1917 Goldwasser, Bernard. .....................,,....., 1927 5915 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldwasser, Bessie QMrs. Ridkerl .... 1922 5746 Vlfestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Goldwasser, Herbert ,.......,,.................,,. 1923 5746 VVestminster, St. Louis. Mo. Goldwasser, Hylda .....................,..,..,....,. 1917 fMrs. J B. Reichmanj 6328 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Goldivasser, Myrtle ,........... ...,......,........, 1 922 5915 Cates Ave., St. Louis, BIO. Golclwasser, Milton ....................,....... ,,,, 1 922 59-15 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gollin, Goldie ..........,,................,...,........,.. 1924 Gollin, Hannah ................,, ....,.....,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 924 Gollithan, Georgia ,..,.,..,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1913 5055 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Gollub, Betty ...........,............,...,..,,,...,,,,,,, 1929 741 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gollub, Helen ...........,,..,.........,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1928 5071 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gollub, Louis ...................,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1916 1126 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Golterman, Guy, Jr ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 310 S. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gonzales, Edith ................,.........,..,..,,.,., 1918 Good, Henrietta ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 7236 Tulane, St. Louis, Mo. Good, Mildred ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1929 5118 Palm St., St. Louis, Mo. Good. Ora .......,.,,.............,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, H1927 5846 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Goodding, Gladys ....,,,,,l..,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,, 1912 Goodman, Elise .,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 922 Goodman, Ella ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 920 Goldman, Arthur ,..,... ,,,,,, 1 920 Goldman, Beatrice ..,..... ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,1,4,,, 1 912 Goodman, Helen ,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11925 5647 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 27S Goralnik, Oliver ........,,.,,,,,....,,..............,, 1925 1333 Shalwmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Gorder, Elizabeth ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....,,,,..,,..,,.,,, 1927 1450 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gorder, Nancy ............................,.......,,,,., 1928 1430a Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gorden, Arthur .,,,,......,....,,........,,,,,,,,..,,,, 1928 1207 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gordin, Freida ..........,............,,.,......,,..,,.,, 1929 5218 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Gorder, Sylvia ,,.,............ .,........,..,,,,,,,....,, 1 916 rMrs. C. NeumeisterJ 2850 N. Christiana St., Chicago, Ill. Gorin, Virginia LMrs. M. Weirj ........ 1921 7457 Bland Dr., University City, Mo. Gorman, Janice ........................................ 1926 5067 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis. Mo. Gorin, Marcella ..............,...,,,,,,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,, 1923 5239 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Govvans, Hermoine ,.,,.,,....,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 fMrs. H. A. Strainy 456 Carswold Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Gowans, Diary E ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 6013 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grace, Norma fMrs. VVm. J. MillerJ..1911 Clayton Rd., Clayton, Mo. Gordon, Clements ..........,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1918 923 Univ. Club Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Gordon, Dorothy ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 1349 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gordon. Donald ...,..............,,,.......,,.,,.,,.,,, 1928 5639 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gordon, Hattie ...,.,.,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Gordon. Edith ...............................,,,.,,...,, 1925 5639 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gordon, Norman ....,....,..,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 6842 Corbett, University City, Mo. Gorg, Harold .....,.......,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 920 6157 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gorman, Jessie .,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 924 lMrs. YV. G. YValker3 1037a Irma Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gorman, Raymond ................,..,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 922 Gorman, Ruth ......,,..,,...,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1924 Cote Brilliante Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gorman. XVinifred ..........,.....,......,.,,,....,, 1922 5314 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gormley, John ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 5067 Lindenwood, St. Louis, Mo. Gossman, Gus ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 BIO. 521 N. Neivstead Ave., St. Louis, Gottschalk, Jules ..................,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1929 6000 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gottfleld, Grace ....,,..., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Gouch. Robert K .......,.,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 Gradvvohl, Addine ......,,.,,,,, ,,.,.,. ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 9 1 9 6023 Vifestminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gradwohl, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 719 Limit Ave., University City, Mo. Gradwohl, Octavia ......,,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1916 M iMrs. O. Lazarusl 424 Heman Ave.. University City, Mo. Grady, George Morrill .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,, 1921 Grady, John .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Q22 6825 Mitchell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grady. Robert .....,...,...,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 919 6910 Hilldate, Chicago, Ill. Graf, Adele .,,.,,.,,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 1437 N. Shawmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Graf, Erna ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---, ,,,-,,,,.---,.,,,. 1 Q24 1437 N. Sliawmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Ss.-3 s E -f:.,,-,i .-. 1-55,-.,-Y Y -,R A Y .17 ,. ,f 'I I f 7 Graf, Mildred ............................................ 1917 Graves, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,x,....,... 1916 lMrs. E. Ravenscraftl t 5419 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4545 N. Market St.. St. Louis. Mo. Greive, Vera ....,.,...,,...... 3 .....,.......,,,,..,,...... 1928 Graff. William .,.......'..V...............,....,.....v.. 1929 6454 Southwest, St. Louis, Mo. 5330 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grener, Leslie .,,,. ,,.,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,,,,, ..,,,.,,. 1 9 18 Graham. George ...v.......,,................,.,...... 1924 Grener, Mildred ,,,,,,.,,...,,,..,..,,.,,..,..,.....,.,, 1919 5535 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. fMrs. R. Sturhahnl Graham. Lallisle ..,..........,-....................,.... 1925 G 5729 Clemens Ave., St. Louis. 310.1 99 ecatur, . rescer, Virginia ,,..,.,...........,,,........,,.,... 9- grah3n1ivVigginia ............i...........,,...,...... 1215 G 5203 Paulian Pl., St. Louis, Mo. q ran , O e ............,.. ................,..,,........ 1 ...0 reve, Armand .....,,,,...,..,........,..,...,....,... 1.27 G 6242 Ni Drige, St. Louis, Mo. 0 4715 Louis Pl., St. Louis. Mo. rant, A exan er .................................... 191: Greve, Clifford ......................,,........,...,..... 1923 G 510 NE33utle-lr St., Lansing, Mich. N15 G 303 Iilnilon Bl., St. Louis. Mo. qt, rant. war ...,............................,....... . rey, e en ......,,,....., , ....,. , ,...,.,...,..........., 1.-0 G 5295 VV1alterman Ave., St. Louis, Mod G 1375 Temple Pl., St. Louis. Mo. 9 rant, Jo n .............................................. 1.1S riesedieck, August. ,....,.....,.,..,... ,........ 1 19 5295 Wvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1367 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gratz, Maurine .......................,..............,, 1926 Griffin, Stanley ,....,......,...,,.,,..,. ,..,,...,....,, 1 915 Graut. Lyl is ............................................ 1929 Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, O. 3447 Geraldine Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grimme, John ..................,.......,..,....,,..,,.. 1923 Graut. Romaine ........................................ 1917 6251 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. G571g Mapllle lAve., St. Louis, Mo. 99 Gringinerwgiargaret ............... L ...........,... 1914 rau ner. e en ...............4...,......,........... 1 -6 4 E. -'rd t.. New Yor ' City. 4740 Thrush Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grimsky, Gussie ..............,.......,..,..........,. 1929 Graves, Emily .............................,............ 1928 1425 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5830 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grissom, Iiuth XV .....................,.............. 1926 Graves, Henry .....................,...,..,,,,,,..,,,,., 1929 4728 De mar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. G 5830 Clemeins Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grocgvttixlviargjha ..............,... ..,.........,.,.. 1926 raves. Hug' . ......................................... 1924 60 0 'inffs ury Pl., St. ouis, Mo. 5830 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grogan. Berenice .................................... 1927 Grzaves, Mzgrthg LMrs. Paul BakerJ..1921 G 5049 Mjaplle Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 19? 0 Arun el t,, St. Louis, Mo. rogan, o n ........................................,... 2.6 Grawe, Dorothy . ,.,............... .........,,........ 1 927 1321 Aubert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5055 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Groh, Nellie .............................................. 1916 Gray, Charles ........,... , .....,,....,,...,....,,,,,,..,, 1916 7153 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5778 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Grolock, Fred .......................................... 1914 Gray, Gladys 1Mrs. A. J. Smithl ...... 1919 Fort Pierce, Fla. 5537a Ashland Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Grolock, Helene ...................................... 1926 Graff, Janise iMrs. J. O. Robertsj .... 1922 G 5L86kCzklsaSne Ave., St. Louis, 1Io.1qM arksvi e, Mo. ro oc', 'i iam ................. ..... ,..... . . ..,,.. . -.. Gray, VVilhe-lmina ..........,.......... ...... ,....,.. , 1 925 Grones, Harold ............... . ........................ 1925 G 5255 Egright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1 GriJfg3er5,lBes1si'i ........ S ..... ...,...,. ii ....... 1927 reen, win .......,.,,......,.,.............,...,,,.... 924 5 o an ve., t. uis, . o. 5322 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grosberg. Bluma .................................... 1915 Green. Elizabeth ,.... ...,...................,,........ 1 924 G 487b0 Foulgitaira Ave., St. Louis, Mo.q7 fMrs. F. Rennery 'ros erg, avi ...................................... 1.L1 G 1708 Farvvell Ave., Rogers Park, Ill. G 55517 VVa.tIe-Armlan Ave., St. Louis, Modjo reen, Esti .,,.,,.,,,,,...,.,....,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, 1 912 ros erg, ea . ..................................... 1.2 G 150 Munn Ave., E. Orange, N. J. G 4810 Fgustain Ave., St. Louis. Mom reen, arris ............................................ 1926 ros Y. e e ............................................ 1.1.5 Green, Helen ....,,,,,,,,.....,...,,,..,,,,.,,,,, ,,,, .,., 1 9 23 G 56255 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Green. John Raeburn ............................ 1911 ros y, Gerome ...................................... 1924 G 66 Arundel Pl., St. Louis, Mo. G 60.13 ierssiiag Ave.. St. Louis. MO. W reen, Julius ..,,,.......,,......,,,,.,,...,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1929 ros . yn a ................,..................,.... 1 -0 G 5160 Kensington, St. Louis, Mo. G 330 Alilllth St.. Belleville, Ill. 1974 reen. Lester ..................................... . ...... 1928 FOSS. vin .............................................. L G 5808 Tlliodosia, St. Louis, Mo. G 5817 gighlanld Ave.. St. Louis. Moi9q6 reen, Wi liam ,.,.......,,..,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 ross, ernar . ....................................... .. Green, William Harris .,....,, ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,, 1 9 26 Gross. Louis ...........................................,.. 1923 fx Mant?-hester Rd., Kirkwood. Mo. G 6424 Sian Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. 1915: reen erg, Joe. .,,.,,,..............,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,, 1922 ross, 1 onroe ......................................... . . Greenberg, Morris ,.,.,,....,,....,, ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,., 1 928 Gilinssi Rug? QMrs. M. Ettingerb ........ 1920 774 Aubert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. OD in, o. Greenberg. Sam -'------------'------------4-----,--,- 1923 Grosser, David ......................,,.,............. .1925 Greenblafh Julius .-.- ----------.----..-...---.---.. 1 924 5623 VVells Ave., sr. Louis, MO. 843 NVestga.te, University City, Mo. Grosser Louis ' ' 19.44 ., , ..... ..................................... .. Greenhau' Ffank 4'4 ee' e '--' M1353 5623 W'e1ls Ave., sm. Louis, Mo. Greenman, Jesse More ....... ........ 1 ...0 Grosskopv Ethel HWIQZI Greenman, 11111011 ----------..----- -------.-.-'-.-- 1 922 5422a XVabada Ave.. sr. Louis. Mo. Greensfelder, Edward .........................,.. 1923 G , A th ,-,,-,,---,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 1923 23 Southmoor, St. Louis, Mo. rfgsffgniibgge rglflrgti Louis' MO, Greenspoon. Melvin ......................,......... 1927 Grossman' Coleman I,I,--,,,,,-,,,,--,-,,---,-,,-,, 1921 5215 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Grosgman Ed A 19.-,6 Gregg- GIHUYS -'----------,---,-------A'---'---------'-- 1912 5420 N, 'Kingshighwagg St, Louis, Mo. Gregg, Virginia --4------- - '-----' 1927 Grossman, Edwin .................. .... ..... . ........ 1 9 28 Gregory, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 5523 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gregory, Lois ,,,,,I,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 CrI'0SSI'I18.l l, Etta ..................... 2 ....,............. 1919 1244 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 955 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gregory, Thelma ,,,,,,,..,......,,.,........... .... . 1922 Grossman. -101111 ....--.-1..--------... Z -....---.-..... 1917 Gregory' VirginiaWmmmmmm-mm-.ml1919 192 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. QM,-S, S Hansnjanj Grossman, Max .... . ..................... ............. . 1916 5737 Kingsbury, St. Louis, BIO. 6223 Rose-berry, St. Louis, Mo. 1 '11, 'J5f 'wg -ev E-.1-:f 2-' -- ,-- Y- 'f4?1? 5- 4, f- 4: 7 Grossman, Norman ................................ 1926 Hall. Hoyt ...,...............A......................,.--.. 1920 455521 McMillan Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. Grossman, Rosalynd ........,.......... ........... 1 929 5794 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Grossman, Sidney .........................Y..,....... 1918 Grossman, Thelma .................................. 1921 5743 Kingsbury Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Groves. Julia ............................,....,....i..... 1911 CMrs. F. XV. Floydl Box 164, Duncan, Okla. Groves, Marcellus .................................. 1923 5419 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gubin, Augusta ......,............................... 1926 Gubin, Dena .............................................. 1921 750 Kingsland Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Gubin, Esther ...,...............,.,..............,...., 1925 750 Kingsland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Gubin, Mollie ................,,......................i... 1917 fMrs. G. F. Fleishmanl 57.62 Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Gubm, Sam ............,,.............................,.. 1921 750 Kingsland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Guggenbuehler, Melba ...............,.......... 1911 fMrs. G. H. Norquistb .lamestown. N. Y. Guibor, George ............................,........... 1920 1310 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Ill. Guinea, Lillen ,i......,,.........,...........,.....,.... 1920 Gunn, Katherine fMrs. A. Guyoth .... 191S 5095 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gunnerson, Flora ..................................., 1916 628 S. 10th St., San Jose, Cal. Gurley, Franklin ..,.....A..,........................ 1918 Gurley, Ralph Randolph ........ ........ 1 91S Gustafson, John ..................,................... 1923 Guttman, Margaret .....................,.... ...... 1 918 CMrs. S. Esroeki 1014 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Guttman, Paul ..................................,.,,,, 1919 1914 McCausland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Guttman, Robert ..,..,...,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,. ,1920 1610 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Haanel, Esther Olrs. C. XV. Reidj .... 1912 6606 Ashland, Chicago, lll. Haas, Amelia ............ ,.... ........................... 1 9 22 Haas, Helen fMrs. Arthur Lyons7....1912 619 XV. 176th St.. New York City. Habenicht, Mildred ..................,............, 1917 3645 Shaw, St. Louis, Mo. Haburton. Ralph .,....................... ........ 1 922 Hadley, Charleton S ............................,. 1921 418 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Hafner, Richard ...... ............................,... 1 918 334 S. Forest, St. Louis. Mo. Hagee. Alma ..................,.........,............... 1921 Hager, Edward ........................,..........,..., 1924 1244 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hagerty, Esther .....,........................ .... .... 1 9 23 4415 Fair Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Hahn, Dorothy fMrs. Chas. DavisJ..1918 Burlington, YYis. Hahn. Emanuel... ..,..,......... ....................., 1 912 5538 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, li IO. Hahn, Helen ............,.,,....................,..,....., 1920 325 XV. 45th St., New York City. Hahn, Rose flilrs. M. Dawvsonj .......... 1916 676 Irving Park Bl., Chicago, Ill. Hahne, Clifford ...........................,....,.....,. 1922 Hahne, Lucille .................................,........ 1922 4615 Newberry Tr., St, Louis, Mo. Haid, Edward ..................,..................... H1924 5937 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Haid, Jean .......... ,.... ................,,........., ,,.., 1 9 2 3 4407 Forest Park Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Hale, John Eugene ....,.....................,,,, M1920 Hale. Sterling .................... .. ............,.,.,.., 1923 6182 'wvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Halvve, XVilliam ......................................,. 1923 Hall, Anita ..... ..........................,................ 1 916 5219 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, MO. Hall, Archie ......,...............,,......,..........,.... 1927 6142 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Hall, Fred Leonard., .................,1.,.......,, 1918 4947 Buckingham Ct.. St. Louis, Mo. 280 5894 Cates Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Hall, Lida tMrs. H. C. Steirensj ........ 1915 4718 Plover Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hall, Ralph ............................,................. 1915 4903 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hall, Robert ............................................ 1926 Hall, Thomas ............................................ 1926 Haller, Mildred ........................................ 1922 Hallet. Mary fMrs. P. GronemeyerJ..1912 308 Rose St., Kirkwood, Mo. Hallett, Sam ............................,........,........ 1914 5200 Raymond Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Halley, David .......,,,...,,..........,....,........... 1926 4509 VVashington Bl., St. Louis, IN Io. Halley. VVesley ................,....................... 1919 5956 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hallock. Duncan ..........................,........... 1929 1422 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Halpern, Bertha ........,,,........................... 1927 4900 Lindell Bl., Halsey, Anna fMrs. St. Louis. Mo. Rich. OehlerJ.,1920 5945 Highland Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Halstenberg, X irgil .........,.........,.,........,, 1919 4857 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Halvve, Fred ..,.................,......................... 1925 4964 VVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Halwe, Olga ..,...................,............. .....,, 1 921 6053 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Halyburton. Dorothy .......,..,,.,.............. 1911 fMrs. Hollis E. Suitesj 321 N. Harrison. Kirkwood, Mo. Hamann, Hazel KM:-s. D. XV. Brock 111919 5961 Plymouth Ave.. St, Louis. Mo. Hambley, Ethel fllrs. Gentryy ..,...... 5211 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hampley, Aeta ............,,..........,,.............. Hamburg, Blanche Ruth ...................... .1915 1927 1927 6261 S. Rosehury Dr.. St. Louis. Mo. Haminfzson, Marie ........ .......................,. 1 919 947 Beach Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hamman, Gladys ........,,..............,...,....... 1924 Hamman, Marie .,......,....,...,..................,, 1924 Hammer. Jeanette ,...,...,...,.. ,,...,,........... 1 924 6145 XVaterznan Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Hammerstein, Charlotte .........,..........,. 1917 Hampson, Beulah... ...,........... ..,... ......... 1 9 17 C111-s. Beulah H. Chambers, 5224 XVel1s Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hainpson, Dwight ........,......... .............., 1 914 3536 Birdie, St. Louis, Mo. Hancock, Deane ...................................... 1925 4332 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hancock. Elizabeth ..,.....,,.,...........,........ 1924 4332 McPherson Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Hancock. Laura .........................,,,.......... 1923 4332 McPherson Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Handelman, Edna ................................., 1926 Handelman. Frank ,............. ..,............... 1 923 5285 1Vashington Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Handelman. Jack ...,................. .............. 1 921 774 Harvard, University City, Mo. Handelman, Isadore ..,.........................,. 1922 5924 DeGiverville, St. Louis, Mo. Handelman, Ruth ......................,........... 1920 5924 De-Giverville, St. Louis. Mo. Hane, Madeline ...............................,........ 1926 Hanger, Benesprings .....,...................... 1928 5366 Cabanne Ave, St. Louis, Mo. Hanke, Harold ,......... ..................,.....,... . H1925 6023 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hanlin, Lucille ...............................,......., 1922 Hannan. Elizabeth ........,,........................ 1927 1366 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hansman. Dorothy ....,.....,....................... 1927 -. 4924 Buckingham Ct., St. Louis. Mo. Hanswan, Virginia. ........,..,.................... 1928 5656 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hanvey, Donovan ..................,,.............. 1921 Harbison, Germaine ..,........................... 1924 Hardcastle. Dorothy ..,........................... 1923 6120 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Hardcastle, Ruth ..................................., 1924 6120 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. 2--S . le 1, 2 - - af-Q' ff' Q2 Q-f ,Jag ai ,.- 4 1 Y Harder, Frank Harry .......... ............ 1 925 Hart, Evelyn QMrs. VVilling VVoodJ..1923 Hardy, VVi1liam ..................................,... 1925 321 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hare, Helen ...................................,.......... 1917 Hart, Jeanne ............... Q ....,...................... 1919 720 Harvard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 557S Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. I-Iarkins, Henry Drake ..................,....... 1912 Harter, Elizabeth .................................... 1917 Wilniiiigton, D'el. fMrs. D, 0. NVamsleyJ Harkins, Ruth .........................,................ 1918 736 VVestgate, University City, Mo. Harkins, Sterling .....,...................,.......... 1920 Hartley, Bertha ................,...................,. 1919 200 Jackson St., Demopolis, Ala. 310 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Harkins, Thomas .....,............................ 1922 Hartley, Esther LMrs. McKe1lyJ ........ 1923 225 VVoodbourne Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 50S5Sa Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harkness, Etta .................,.................,.... 1920 Hartley, Evelyn ....,,,.,..,..................,,.,..., 1917 5050 Kensington, St. Louis, Mo. Hartman, Edmund .................................. 1927 Harkness, George ...,................................ 1919 5793 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7215 Lyndover, St. Louis, Mo, Hartman, Elizabeth ....,......................... 1917 Harkness, Reed ...................................... 1915 tMrs. VV. E. Maehlinbrothj 4449 Forest Park. Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1015 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harlan, Lillian ............................. 1 ......... 1920 Hartman, Gertrude ..................,............. 1917 5962 Romaine Pl., St, Louis, Mo. iMrs. Mundlebaumj Harlow. George ...................................... 1921 5795 McPherson Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 1521 Deer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harmon, Virginia . ................................, 1925 QMrs. J. M. VVisemanJ 3923 Philbrook Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harnbley, Neta ..................,..................... 1927 5211 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harper, James ................. ,..... ................... 1 9 19 5663 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harper, Paul ............................................ 1925 5829 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Harras, Edgar ...... .....,..........,.,..,.,...,,.,..,,. 1 916 1922 N. St., N. XV. Harras, Hilda ..........,............................... 1918 CMrs. Geo. H. Merrymonb 4605 Cleveland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Harras, Martha ........................................ 1919 7155 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harrington, Hilda .................................. 1928 628 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Harris, Alice .,.,.......,.........,,..................,., 1915 Harris, Beatrice ................,..................... 192-1 760 Syracuse, University City, Mo. Harris, Ben ...........,.............. .........,,.,..,.... 1 919 9 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Harris, Gilbert ......................................,. 1912 Union and Enright, St. Louis, Mo. Harris, Jack ..............,..................,,......... 1916 303 Allen Ave., Ferguson, Mo. Harris, Johanna ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1916 Harris, Laura M ..,...............................,,,, 1919 CMrs. R. H. IsaacsonJ 14 XVashington Tr., St. Louis, 110. Harris, Mabel ,.......,........ ..... ,......,.... .,..,,,, 1 9 2 0 Harris, Marie E ....................................., 1915 485.0 Maiiitlt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harris, LIHPJOFIQ ..........,....,,,..,.......,...,.,, 1917 fMrs. Green Erskine-J 409 WVestpoint Ct.. St. Louis, Mo. Harris, Mary ,,,, .,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 23 5600 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harris, Mildred ............,.....................,,..., 1919 1336 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harris, Ruth ..........,,.............................,.. 1919 5793 VVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Harris, Ruth ..,.,,....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5053 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Harris. Sophie ................. ,....,..,.,......,.....,, 1 926 Harris, Ted ...........,.................,.....,.,.....,,,., 1926 760 Syracuse, University City, Mo. Harrison, Gertrude ............................,,., 1927 6007 Enright Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Harrison, Helen D, ................................. 1911 fMrs. Fred UlmanJ 7376 Pershing, University City, Mo. Harrison, Jean ........................................ 1924 '551O VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harrison. 6127 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Harrison, ' Harrison, Jim .......................................... 1929 Lewis ...........,..,....................... 1917 Margaret ................................ 1917 Harrison, Peyton .................................... 1914 1936 Nunanu St., Honolulu, T. H. Harrison, Virginia ......... ....................... 1 919 Midland and Chancer. Harrison, William .....,....... ...,... 1 922 281 Hartman, Irving ......,.....................,,........ 1922 5654 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hartman, Lillian .................................... 1912 CMrs. R. Finley Edmondson! 6266 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hartman, Ruth ...... .......,,........ , ................ 1 918 Hartman, Dorothy .......,..,.,......,.............. 1920 fhlrs. Milton E. Meyersonj 1534 Niedringhaus, Granite City, Ill. Hartmann, Maurice ........................... . .... 1923 Hartmann, Raymond ............................ 1921 5793 'Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hartman, Ruth flklrs. Oechley ....,.,,. 0,1926 Louis, Mo, 3837 Labadie Ave., St. Hartmann, Sidney ........................,........, 1919 St. Louis, Mo. 5722 1Vestminster, Hartmann. Theresa .............................., .1918 Hartnett, Leslie ......,... ,...,..,....,,...,,,.,,.,,,, 1 927 5322 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hartnett, Phyllis ..,.,,,..,,,.,,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,,.,.,,, 1923 5322 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hartwell, Mabel ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 1927 6015 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harty, Pauline ...,.................,.................. 1924 917 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hartzog, S. 1Vistar ................................., 1918 5806 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Harvey, Martha ,.,........,................,,,,.,,.,. 1919 2518 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Hassler. Milburn. ................................... 1926 1362 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hassler, Ruby ,,..,.....,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,, 1922 1362 Goodfellowv Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hattield, Frances .................................... 1926 5590 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hath, Claude ............,...........................,... 1922 Hath, John ........,.....,......,..,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.., 1924 Haubart. Norval ...................................... 1925 5125 1Vabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hauser, Harold. ......................,..,..,,,..,,.,.. 1925 1271 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hausgen, Edmee ......,...........,...,.,,,..,,,,,,.,, 1921 CMrs. XV. S. Higginsj 3340 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hausman, Russell ................,......,,,.,,,,,,, 1923 746 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Hausman, Ruth ,,,, 1 ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , , 1920 fMrs. Harold B. Dygertj 7463 Penfield Ct., Pittsburgh, Pa. Harn, Mary ....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 913 Hawker, Helen ......................................,. 1919 fMrs. E. G. Burtonj 5327 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hawkins, Eugene P ......,,,.,,..,.,,.,..,.,,,,,, 1921 Hawkins, Virginia ,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,., 1 923 7178 Manchester Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hay, Frances ..................,..........,..,....,,,,,,, 1925 9 VVindermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hay, Josephine ...,..,,,,,,,...,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 5270 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hayes, Virginia ......,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1921 lMrs. Kenneth Biggartj 3048 Thompson, Alemada, Cal. Hayman, Thelma fMrs. G. Carrolll..1914 4932 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Hayman, Ruth ....................,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 913 2'- , 3SE'oa.i,2? fe -we ef- . ga 1 7 . ff ti? ' li23115l,0 .. .1 2 4, Haynes, Jesse ....,,,,.,.........,........,...,......... 1915 Helser. Raymond ..,................. ..,.......... 1 924 Haynes, VVill .........,........,.........,............... 1917 Indianapolis. Ind. 1248 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Heltzell, Pauline .....,.......A........................ 1928 Hayes, Frances, ........... ,,.. ................w....... 1 9 19 1360 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hays, George .,......... . ........,.............,......... 1921 Helwig, Young H ,...........................,......, 1915 Hays, Rebecca ,,,,,,,,. ...,,..,..........,..........,... 1 928 4553 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 780 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Haywar, Alice fMrs. Robt. Valierl..1923 87 Brevard Rd., W. Asheville, N. C. Hayward, Grace .,............,.......,............,.. 1921 195 VV. 10th St., New York City. Hazard, Fred ......,.............ii...........,........ 1928 Forest Park Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Hazeltine, Richard .......................,.......... 1916 5610 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hazenstab, Geneva ........,.......,,..,..,..,..... 1913 7187 Maryland Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Hazzard, Emma Jane ........,................... 1928 6122 Lombard Ave., Evansville, Ind. Hazzard, Norma ..................................,... 1922 5567 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Heagy, VValter ...........................,.......,...... 1919 Healy, Dorothy, ....,...,.,............................ 1923 5477 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Healy, Emily .................................,........ 1925 Healy, Mary ................,...................,......... 1921 5477 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hearne, Cannon C ............ .....,.,..,.......... 1 .911 5647 Cates Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. Heath, Dorothy ............,,....................,...,. 1917 fMrs. Arthur C. Jaenneckei 6636 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. Heath, Margaret .,.................................. 1919 tMrs. A. J. Beckerb 6636 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. Hebberger, Elna ,.......,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,, 1921 Hecht, Marjorie .,........... ........,....,..,..,,.. 1 922 724 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hedgcock. H. Edwin ,,..,..,,...............,,,.,, 1914 Amer. Car 8: Fdry., Pauline St. Plant, Chicago, Ill. Hehman. Walter.. l.... ...........................,,., 1 913 5072 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hehman, VN ilbur ,.......,,......,,..,.,,....,, ,,,,,,,, 1 915 711 St. Charles St., St. Louis, Mo. Heidniann, Ermecla ....,,,,,,,,. . .,,,,,., r,,,,,,,,, 1 919 4Mrs. Elmer Schewei 3.17 Edgewood Dr., Clayton, Mo. Heideman, Helen .............................,....., 1925 4908 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, 1110. Heifetz, Carl .......,,......,,,,,,,......,,..,.,,..,.,,,, 1923 1-522 Clara Ave.,.St. Louis, Mo. Heilinan, Sarah Alice ...........,,,..,.....,...., 1921 Heimberg, Helen tMrs. H. H. RothJ,.1914 5846 Ridge Ave., St. Louis. MO. Heinrich, Cleriner. .,,.....,............,,......, 1,1922 5123 Delmar Bl.. St, Louis, Mo. Heinrich, Lillian CMrs. A. Fachi ...... 1918 638 Sherwood Dr., St. Louis. Mo. Heinrich, Valentine ............,.............,,.... 1921 5123 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Heinrichs, Alice ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1922 4940 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Heintz, Gladys ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 Heintz, John ....,,....l.,.,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 Heist, Raymond ,,,,,,......,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 4957a Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Helb, Irwin ............,...........,....,.,..,,,,.,,,.,,, 1919 5030 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Helber, Marrlell ....,,....,,....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1927 5511 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Helbing, Edward ..........,,..........,,,,,,.,,,.,., 1920 4963 Fountain Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. Helbing. Eugenia ....,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1913 4963 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Helfesrieder, Florence ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1926 Heller, Herbert ....,,....,,...,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 5336 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hellman, Inez ....,........................ , ,.......,,,, 1916 Helmick, Jean .,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 Helpern, Bertha ........................,, , ,,,,.,,,,,, 1927 5650 YVaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Helser, Alice ,......,......,.,,. ,,,,,..,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,.. 1 9 2 7 222 Downey Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 282 Hembes, Dorothy .......,............................ 1922 Hemker, Forrest ...............,,...................., 1922 4519 S. Grand Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Hemker, Kenneth ........,........................... 1926 5117 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Heznker, Kermit .....,................................ 1920 5506 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hemmick, Mildred ...............,....,.,........... 1918 Hemphill, Helene IMrs, P. Jonesl .... 1921 30 Mason Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Hencke, Elmer ..................................,..... 1926 6251 Arundel Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Henderson, Lillian ......,..... ...................... 1 928 5833 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hendry, David .........,...,................,.,,........ 1914 Hendry, Mary .,........,,............,................, 1914 Hengelsberg, Flora ........,.,.,...,,. ,.,..,, 1 919 Hengelsberg. Lillian ...,..............,.........., Henges. Richard ...........................,,......... 1924 4761 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Hennessy, Edna ..............,...,,...,....,,....,,,, 1917 5886 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hennessy, Inanelle ......,........................, 1915 Henessy, Joseph ...................................... 1922 Henning. Eleanor .................,,,,.,.....,.,,,, 1923 6139a Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Henning, John ......,..........,..,,....,,....,,,,,,.,,, 1922 Henning, Joseph .........................,....,,,,,,,, 1922 Henning, Martha ....,,,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,...,, 1 926 6139 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Henninger, Vivienne .,.....,.,,,...l.,,..,,,,, 1928 511521 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. .. Hennings, Tom .....,.....,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 4399 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Henry, Adelia tMrs. VV. Seidlitzj .l.... 1919 111 S. Home, Oak Park, Ill. Henry, Helen ....................................,,...,,, 1925 5368 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Henry, Mary .............,..,.,,,,,....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,1917 5826 VVahada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Henschel, Leo .................,...............,,,..,,,, 1928 55873. Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Henshaw, Marion ,...............................,,,, 1928 5904 Julian Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Hensley, Robert ...,..................,,,.,.........,, 1923 419 Polo Dr., St. Louis County, Mo. Herbert, Richard ......,,........,,............ll,,., 1927 783 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Herchert, Raymond. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 5234 Yifalbada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Herman, Blanche fMrs, J. Baeri ...... 1915 51 N. Dunlop St., St. Paul, Minn. Herr, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Herring, Margaret ........................,,......,, 1923 6723 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Herschberger, Steve ...........,................., 1929 5532 XXYHLGFIIIRII Ave., St. Louis. Mo, Hertzman, Gertrude ................,.....,,,,,,,, 1921 Hertzman, Jeannette ...........,....,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1924 5151 Garfield Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hertzinan, Naomi ...............,......,..,..,,,,, 2,1926 5151 Lotus Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Heselmeyer, Fred .........................,........,, 1926 5301 Nottingham Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hess. Marie ..................,..................,........ 1918 Hessel, Meyer ..................................,....... 1921 808 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Hester, Cornelius ,,,,.....,,,,..,,,....,..,.,,,,,,,,, 1926 R' 5031 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hetzler, 1Vilma fMrs. H. Sauerh ....,. 1912 7344 Princeton, University City, Mo. I-Ieuinann, Durand .............. ...., ,,,,,,.,,...... 1 9 23 I-Ieverin, Catherine ..............................,, 1919 fMrs. S. L. Bardgettb 5128 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Heivard, Garetta ....,......,......................,. 1929 1733 Loma Ave., Santa Barbara, Cal. v- . 2, :i e 5 A-o fs-'eo We one fps 1 Hewitt, Dorothy .,.,....,.,,....,.......,,.,.....,..,. 1911 Hirschland, Marion ................................ 1918 CMrs. E. R. Loweyj Hirschstein, Frank, ....................,......,.... 1920 1625 Cherry St.. Huntington, Ind. 23 W. 73d St., New York City. Hewitt, Lucille QMrs. R. Bingerj ...... 1923 Hirshstein, Lester ...... ,.......,,,.. .... ..i......., 1 9 2 4 1245 Gimblin, St. Louis, Mo. 5777 DeGivervi1le, St. Louis, Mo. Heyman, Karleen ................ .. ..,............... 1915 Hirsh, Albert ..........................................,, 1917 Heys, Florence .....................,........,......... 1920 Hirsh, Rose Alice ,................................... 1923 8607 Argyle Ave., St. Louis, Mo. CMrs. E. G. Glassei-J Hiat, Esther ........,............,.........,.,............ 1928 4047 Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. 5639 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Hirshstein, Bertha .................................. 1922 I-Iibshman. Leah ..................................,... 1916 Normandy High Sch., Normandy. MO. 254 W. Highland, Chestnut Hill, Hitchings, Lucille .................................. 1920 Philadelphia, Pa. Hickey, Myron ............, . .............,............ 1924 10 Boland Pl., University City, Mo. Hickman, Audrey Lee .........,................ 1925 5549 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Hicks, Beryl ...........,................................ 1920 Hicks, Grace ........ ........... . ....,..............,.... 1 919 1334 Walton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hicks, Wirt ...................,,...,,..,......,.......... 1922 Hidenian, Oley ...................,.,...,,...,,......,. 1915 Hieken, Alex ............................................ 1925 5507 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Higgins, Helen CMrs. J. Bauerb ....,... 1924 608- Claytona Tr., Clayton, Mo. Higgins, James B .....,............,............... 1924 7708 Weston Pl. Higham, Ella QMrs. T. G. Millerj ,..... 1919 2613 Boswick St., Alton, Ill. Highfill, Fay ......................... .....,............. 1 926 Hiken, Sidney ...............,.......................... 1925 5779 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hilb, Beatrice ...,........................,............. 1914 5334 NVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hilb. Hortense ........................,.,..,....,..... 1926 5752 Westniinster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hilb. Melvin .............................................. 1921 5752 W'estminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hilgebag, Raymond .............................. 1922 129Sa Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hill, Arthur ....................................l......... 1928 1235 Perdue, St. Louis, Mo. Hill, Boyd .................................................. 1923 4521 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hill, Gordon ...............................,.............. 1926 4521 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hill, Glenn ......................,....,........,.,.......,. 1919 5576 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hill, Margaret ,.,.,.. .....,,.....,....,..,,,..,...,,,,,, 1 913 Hill, Margaret .,......,,,,.,.,...... 1 ,..,.,.......,,.., 1916 CMrs. A. W. Altvaterj .550 Bedford Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hill, Roland .,.,..,.....,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,..,., 1912 cfo Coco-Cola Co., Havana, Cuba. Hill, Ruth ..........,.,.......,..........,.,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,., 1925 1235 Purdue. St. Louis, Mo. Hillard, Helene ..,..,..........,......,. ...,..,..,,.,., 1 928 6173 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Hillard, Marion ..........,...........................,. 1915 Hiller. Rosalie , .,..,,,.,..... ...,..,...,,...,,...,. 1 927 .New Orleans, La. Hiller, Ruth .,..,...........,,,,.,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,. 1923 1412 Walton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hippenmeyer, Edna. ......,.,. ,.,.. ..,.,.,,,,,,,,, 1 9 21 fMrs. H. C. Bardleel .2405 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Hippenmeyer, Harry ,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1916 2407 Union Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Hirsch, Oliver ...................... ,, ,,...... . ,,,.,.,., 1925 62316 NVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hirsch, Philip ....,,,.,.,....,.,..,.,,.,,.,.....,,,,,,,, 1926 Hirsch, Ruth ............................,,,.,.,,,,,..,,. 1912 6603 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hirsch, Sylvester ................,...,...,.,,....,,.. 1922 Hirsch, 1Villiam ...............,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,...,, 1921 ,6238 N. Drive, St, Louis County, Mo. Hirschfeld, Julius .....,.......,,...,,...,..,.,,,.,, 1927 54452. Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hirschfield, Julius .......,.,..............,..,.,.,,, 1927 1392 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hirschhorn, Louise ...,,..,..,,,..,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,, 1922 Hirschorn. Pearl. ....,........... ,............ ..,,.... 1 9 23 5500 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 253 iMrs. Adolph SanSouciJ 2307 Bellevue, Maplewood, Mo. Hitz, Ruby fMrs. Theo. Glauertl -... ..1921 7224 St. Andrews, Normandy, Mo. Hobbs, Ethel ....,....................................... 1926 Hobbs, Mulford ........................................ 1924 809 Clarendon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hobert, Enid ............................................ 1920 5580 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hooker, Alma Lee .............................,.... 1919 5560 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hockstra, Lilly .................... .................... 1 927 Chesterfield, Mo. Hoechig, Kenneth .................................. 1924 5122 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hoehn, Evelyn ........................................ 1924 Hoerr, Louis ................,........................... 1922 3534 Hawthorne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hoff, Eleanor ....................,....................... 1927 5226 Wells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hoff, Mildred ............................................ 1929 5226 XVells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hoevel, Jeannette CMrs. M. M. McCainl 13 E. Sxvon. YVebster Groves. Mo. Hoevel, Virginia Lee ..........................,... 1925 5830 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hofflin, Ethel ........................................., 1923 739 XVestgate, University City, Mo. Hoffman, Amelia ...,......................,......... 1923 921 DeMun Ave., Clayton, Mo. Hoffman, Arlou ..,.................................,... 1925 1434 Shawmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, Evelyn .........................,.......... 1927 5737 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, Fannie .......................i.............. 1916 1Mrs. Benj. V. Zillmanj 7123 Alamo, St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman. Gerald ..............,....................... 1925 5124 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, Jennie ................,.........,........,., 1913 6040 Vifashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, Earl E .................................,.... 1927 1434 Shaivmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, Leon ........................................,. 1928 1152 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Hoffstadt, Elsworth .....,........................ 1920 7515 Cornell Ave., Chicago, Ill. Hogan, Dorothy ...................................... 1922 Hogan, Frank ......................,.......,,,,,....... 1924 1219 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hogan, Victor ...................,.,,..,................ 1911 6011 Thekla Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Hoge, Orville, ........................................... 1917 5904 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hogue, Howard ......., ....,............................ 1 925 Hohnian, XVilina ..................................,.,, 1919 949 Catalpa Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Holden. Anna Lee .........................,....,.,. 1923 CMrs. Harry Ratliffj Vveslaco, Tex. Holden, Mary ............................................ 1913 fMrs. Mary Holden Bruce! 6136 NVate-rman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holdstone, Lester ..,....................,............ 1917 Holland, Edwin ............ ................. ...... 1 9 12 Holland, Estelle ....,......,................,,........ 1927 122621 Shawmut Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Holland. NVillard ........,...............,....,....,. 1925 1737 Marcus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holley, Helen ..,..........,........,,.....,.,....,..,,,,. 1927 763 XValton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7- ?-If -f- A1-:2 ':1:+ - ,fy f 1 J H Holloway, Grace ......w.... .,..... 1 923 Indianapolis, Incl. Holloway, Mildred ................... Y.... ...v. 1 9 25 Indianapolis, Ind. Holloway, Shirley ......,........,.................. 1923 1225 Amherst Pl. Hollyman, Maurine' St. Louis, Mo. tMrs. YVa1ter J. Vredenbrughj 5135 VVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holmes, Bettye ..........,............................. 1923 231 VV. 36th St., New York City. Holstenbrugh, Virgil ..............l............. 1919 Holt, Eleanor .....,.,...........................,........ 1924 949 Beach Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Holt, Emily ...................,..,.,,...............,.,.. 1926 Holt, Harvey ............................................ 1925 4807a Leduc, St. Louis, Mo. Holt, Martha ......................,....,................ 1921 930 Maryville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holt, Robert ..,......,............,...............,....... 1922 1425 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holtgrewe, George .......,..,.......,.....,......... 1924 4944 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holthaus, Gladys ...,..,.,,..,,,....,,..,....,,,,,,,, 1921 Holtz, Anna. .......,.............,..............,........ 1928 5075 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holzhausen, Alfred ,.......,,,,,,...,,,..,.,,.,..,, 1925 5332 Wells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Holzhausen, Mildred ............,...............,, 1924 5332 Wells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Homer, VV'infield ............,..............,.....,.,,, 1928 7541 Lovella Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hook, Dorothy ........,,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 5242 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hooper, Van .............................................. 1918 Hope, Maxine .........................,.,,..,..,,,,,,,, 1923 814 Conley Ave., Columbia, Mo. Hopkins, Albert ................,.....,,.,.....,..,,,, 1927 5977 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hopkins, Doris .....,...,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 Hopkins, Evalyn ............,....................... 1916 Hopkins, Julia .....................,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 1138 Bayard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hopton, Earl W .................,...,,,..,..,,....,,,, 1922 5615 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hopson, Helen ...,................... .............,,,,,. 1 923 Hopton, Xvinfred ......,.,.,, ,...,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 22 Horchitz, Leon ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 912 5112 S. Parkview, Los Angeles, Cal. Horchitz, Margaret tMrs. Ed. Spraguej 7140 Alamo Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ho1'1ne,Mar1ane ......................,,....,.....,,,, 1924 Horn, Edna fMI's. R. O. VVilliamsJ .... 1911 4037 Leeward Av e., Los Angeles, Cal. Hornbrook, Gertrude ..,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1920 5063a Winona Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Horne, George ..................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1926 711 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Horner, Edw. L ......,......,,....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, H1911 421 W. Point Ct., University City, Mo. Horner, Frederick ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 5842 Julian Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Horner, John L ............. ,,...,,,.,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,, 1 927 5842 Julian Ave., ' St. Louis, Mo. Horneyer, Herbert ,,..,,,.,...,.,,,,. .,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 926 5367 VVells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Horneyer, Milton .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, -1917 2418 Rexford Ave., Maplewood, Mo. Horton, Reece .........,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 920 Horwitz, Edith ............,....,..,,,,,,,.,,,,..,, ,,,, 1 922 Horwitz. Harold S .,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 1927 730 Belt Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Horwitz, Irwin ,,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1921 5855 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Horwitz. Roswell ......,..........,....,,,, ,,,,,.,,,, 1 920 5355 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Horwitz, Ruth ..........,.....,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 924 5224 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Hosch, Bernice .......,..,.....,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 Hosch, Miriam ................,.,,,,,..,,,.,,.,,,,, 1,1927 4733 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Hoskins, Ralph ...,...,,,,,.....,.,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.., 1928 6130 Lucille Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 284 Houchin, John ......... . ...... Houghtlin, Jean 5144 Cates Ave.,'--St? Houghtlin, Robert ........ iQ5HiE. iviB .....1924 .....1921 .......1927 5144 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hourn, Virginia ,..,.....,,......,...,.,.,,.,,...,.... 1925 6633 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo House, Edward ........................................ 1925 5672a Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Houwink, Eda ............,.......,..................... 1924 5605 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Houwink, Fred .................,.....,....,..,..,...., 1923 5605 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Howald, Nina .....,..................,,....,,..,.....,, 1928 4637 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Howard, Gladys ....................................., 1919 1414 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. .....1926 Howard, Hoyt ...........................,......... 5717 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Howard, Irving ........................................ 1926 923 5th St., Des Moines, Ia. Howell,, Alice ...........................,..........,,.. 1928 4957 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Howell, Arthur ......,.....................,...,..,.... 1925 4774 Leduc, St. Louis, Mo. Howell, Katharyne ..........,....... ......,. 1 921 752 Trinity Ave. Howell, Thomas E .................................. 1922 Howell, Virgina D ,......,.........,........,.,,.... 1911 fMrs. Howard Denyoonj 585 Hillside Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. Howland, Glenn ...................................... 1927 Mo. 1029a Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, HOXIE, James ............................,............... 1923 4542 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hoxie, Robert ..........,,,,..,,,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 1921 4542 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hubbell, Richard ...... ....................,,..,..... 1 928 4003 Botanical Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Huber, Marguerite ....,,.....,,..,.....,,,.....,..,, 1922 5214 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hubert, Dorothy ..,,......l,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,. 1929 1621 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hubert, Marie ..................,,.,....,..,..,.,,,,..., 1926 1621 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Huebner, Clifford .................................... 1917 Huff, Virginia iMrs, Chas, Merzi .... 1925 4932 W. Florissant, St. Louis, Mo. Hughes, Dorothy ....,.......,,.,.,....,.,,,,,,...,,, 1926 Hughey, Florence ..........,,.,,..,,...,,..,,,,.,,. 1913 Hugo, Bernice ....,....,.,....,,....,,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,, 1920 4612 Natural Bridge, St. Louis, Mo. Huhsman, Minnie ,,...............,....,,,,,,,.,,,, 1924 4380 West Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Humphrey, Arthur C .,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1918 932 Eastgate.. University City, Mo. Humphrey. Lucile ......................,.........,. 1924 fMrs. Paul Jones, Jr.J Humphrey, Martha ................................ 1916 5596 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Humphrey, Mary L ..........................,,,,.. 1920 5596 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hunn, Arthur ..,..............,....,,,,,,..,,...,,,.,,, 1921 5870 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hunsche. G. Ralph, .Ir .....,....,,....,.,,,,,,,, 1928 R.R. 1, Clayton, Mo. Hunt, Dorothy .....,,,,,,,..,.,,...,.,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 920 fMrs. W'm. Andersonj Missionary to Africa. Hunter, Dorothy ..... : .,.,..,....,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1921 fMrs. B. A, Fosterl 4549 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hunter, Early .............,,,............,,,....,,,,,,, 1925 5127 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hunter, Frank A ...........,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, 1924 327 N. Taylor Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hunter, Gladys .........,.,.............,..,.,,.,,,,.,, 1929 1933 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hunter, Helen ..................,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,, 1923 3544 McKean Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hunter, Viola ............................,,,,,.....,,,. 1925 1933 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hupert, Edward ...............................,..,,., 1926 'ffl .fig -1- E:-f QF -f-:Ra 1 1-fgfrf Hurck, Thelma ..........,....,..,.,................... 1919 fMrs. Elric M. Stontanj Vet. Hospital, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Hurd, Charles ..............,,.....,.................,.. 1920 Hurd, Clement .................,...................... 1924 5653 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hurd, Emily ..................,..,...A.................... 1925 5643 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. I-Iurtig, Gunnar ........................,..........,.. 1925 Hurwitz, Leona CMrs. L. AbramsD..1922 6606 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hurwitz, Libby ........................................ 1926 Hurwitz, Nechonia .............,.................... 1925 fMrs. Eli C. Seigely 5616 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Huston, Dorothy .........,.......................... 1913 ' fMrs. Dorothy Huston Gengrichj 1930 Kathryn St., Sioux City, Ia. Huston, Paul ......,....................,................ 1919 5634 Summit Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Hutcheson, Elizabeth ...........,.............. Hutchinson, Bettye ..,.. .........................,. 1 926 Hutchinson, Lew .........,..........,.............., 1927 5910 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hutnagle, Florence ............,................... 1926 1319 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hutton, Frank .......................................... 1922 5064 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hutton, John ......................,.....,............... 1920 Hyatt, Adele tMrs. Pinkertoni ........,. 1923 2837 Berthold Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hyatt, Katharine ....,........,.,..........,..,.... 1924 Jacksonville, Ill. Hyatt, Virginia .,....... ...,.... 1 924 Jacksonville, Ill. Hyman. Carrie ....,...............,.................,. 1912 6465 Vifydown Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Hydman, Robert ...................,.........,......., 1925 5807 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hyndman, Robert ....,....,....,................... 1925 Imel, Josephine ................. ....... .,,........... 1 9 15 Immerthal, Ana ...................................,., 1918 fMrs. A. J, Donahoeb 7634 Forest View. Pasadena Park, Cal. Immerthal, Edward ...............,.,......, ,...... 1 924 7301 Princeton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Immerthal, Virginia .........,..................,. 1928 7301 Princeton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Inger, Dorothy ..................,..................... 1927 Royalton, Ill. Ingram. Grace .,...,,.............,...........,......... 1912 5015 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. F Inman. Fay ......................................... ' .....,, 1927 6031a Suburban Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Inselberg, Saul .....,...,.,....,.....,.....,,,,,,...... 1926 5201 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Irwin, Judson .......,.,.,.......,........,....,.,,,,.,. 1924 5361 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Isaacs, Goldie ..,......,...,,........,..........,,,,.... 1924 5120 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Isaacs, John ..............,...........,....,..,........,., 1919 6158 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Isaacs, Rosalind ....................................,, 1919 tMrs. E. G. Lemmonj Pleasant Hill, Ill. Isaacs, Sophie iMrs. M. E. SchlossJ..1912 1302 S. 9th St., Terre Haute, Ind. Isaacs, Zelda ....,.....,.,.......,....,.......,.,........ 1922 5120 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Isaacson, Fannie ........................ ............ 1 921 1399 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1928 ISklTVltZ. Aaron ..........,.. ..,...,.... , ,....,...,,,.. . 5931 XVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Israel. Raymond .......,,.....,.........,..........,,. 1917 -5855a Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Ittner. Florence ..............,................,...... 1923 fMrs. Hoyt Halll 5894 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ittner, Nancy ........ ....,,. ....,,,,.....,l,,,,,...,,,, 1 9 20 fMrs. E. L. XVilliamsl 1909 Laurel St., Pine Bluff, Ark. Jackes, Dorothy qMrs. W. Miller? .... 1915 708 N. 48th St., Kansas City, Mo . 2S5 Jackes, Franklin ............,....................... 1922 4950 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Jackes, Margaret ,........... ........................ 1 914 fMrs. F. C. Hallf 5534 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jackes, Stanley ........................................ 1918 5SS3 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jackoway, Emanuel .....................,........ 1927 1941 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jackoway, Max B ...............................,.... 1919 1941 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jacks, Anna ............................................ M1921 5722 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jacks, Armand ..,....,..,,.,.,,,............,.....,... 1920 5791 Vifestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Jacks, Paul ................. ....,........................ 1 922 Jackson, Elizabeth ................................ 1923 Jackson, Ethel ........................................ 1925 1Mrs. A. A. Billmeyerl 3831 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Jackson, Evalyn ...................................... 1915 fMrs. E. Carlton Bloodworthj 5850 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jackson, Mabel ........ . ............................... 1928 5551 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jacobs, Camille ........................,............... 1920 275 Plaza Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Jacobs, Era ......................,....................... 1921 5115a. Palm St., St. Louis, Mo. Jacobs, Jones ............................................ 1924 5826a Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jacobs, Libby .......................................... 1927 6193 YVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Jacobs. Mae Belle, ............................,.... 1929 5115 Palm, St. Louis, Mo. Jacobs, Rosalind .................................... 1925 6193 Hiestminster. St. Louis, Mo. Jacobs, Sanford ........................................ 1918 5614 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jacobson, Florence ................................ 1916 5330 Pershing' Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jacobus, Ralph .................................. .... . .1927 6046 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jaeg, Marie Olrs. C. C. Sielingh ...... 1912 5809a Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jaffe, Meyer .............................................. 1926 1378 Clara Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Jaffe, Selma. ..,........................................... 1920 5907 VVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Jahns. Gertrude ........,..........,.................. 1916 4569 Athlone Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Janies, Edith .....,...................................... 1928 5184 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. James, Helen ............................................ 1917 James, Mildred ............................ fMrs. Herbert F. Church! ............1916 960 Beach Ave., St. Louis, Mo. James, Sidney .....................,..............,,.,,. 1926 5184 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jamison. Clyde .......................,............,,.. 1912 1031 N. Shore Ave., Chicago, Ill. Jannuzvo. Anthnnv ,,,,.,,,.,.,..,.,,,.,,,,,.,,.,.. 1914 5860 Kennerly Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Januzzo. Joseph ...,................,...............,. 1917 Normandy, Mo. Janzowv, Eleanor fMrs. YV. Lacey! .... 1921 4432 1Vashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Jansow, Ge-rtrude,.Q ................................. 1924 Janzovv. Otto ....................................,.....,. 1920 6631 N'Vashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Jeffords, Thomas ...........,....,................... 1913 4338 TV. Fort St., Detroit, Mich. Jenkins, Stuart ........................,.,.....,..,.. 1918 Jennings, George ..,.......................,,......., 1918 Jennings, Maurine ................,.....,,.......... 1914 CMrs. XV. J. Vredenburghj 3515 XVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jensen, Clark ...,...............,...................... 1927 1511 Bellevue, Richmond Hts., Mo. Jesse, Lucille ..............,............,,......,...,,,,, 1927 5226 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. fMrs. Adolph SanSouci .................. 1920 Jewell, Robert lLieut.J ,,.,.., ,,,,.., ,.,.,,.,,, 1 9 19 U. S. Coast Guard, New London. Conn. Jewett. Mary fMrs. J. P. Gilbert? .... 1919 5618 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1- ' - 5 'rf '11-ff-1:5.f1g -f -.if 5-ff' ,-ix A-15--4341-' - Caroline Tumalty .............,............ , .. February, 1914 fMrs. Lyle C. DeVeaux, 5461 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo.D Ruth C. Athey ....................,......... September, 1915 CMrs. Wm. Vivash, 54 Butler Pl., Brooklyn N. YJ Herbert G. Jackson ......................,... February, 1916 Supervisor of Art, St. Louis Public Schools Lillie Willemsen .........,............... .. February, 1921 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Florence Hazeltine ........................ , . . November, 1924 5610 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mary Elizabeth Souther ................. .. February, 1927 8606 Lackland Road, St. Louis, Co. Household Arts Edna E. Kissinger . ..................... Charter Member, 1909 1179 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Emma Denton ...........,........,.......... February, 1911 Blow School, Manual Arts Center, St. Louis, Mo. Virginia C. Richeson ................... .... S eptember, 1915 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Cordelia Yackey ............................. September, 1922 CMrs. W. E. Froelker, 2051 Alfred Ave., St. Louis, MoJ Mary E. Jeffords ..............................,... September, 1923 2701 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Flora E. Henke ....................... . . . September, 1924 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Margaret T. Lynch ....................,... . . . September, 1925 4066 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Frances J. Mook .................... . . . September, 1927 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Manual Training-Mechanical Drawing R. A. Kissack .......................... Charter Member, 1909 Professor of Art, New York University, New York, N. Y. C. E. Wilson .......................,.., Charter Member, 1910 Professor of Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. C. L. Webb, ........................... Charter Member, 1910 CPresent address unknownl Harley E. Olson .......,...............,.... ....... F ebruary, 1911 5118 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. J. O. Barnwell ........................ . . . September, 1911 Pasadena, Califomia Geo. H. Jensen .............. .... S eptember, 1911 CPresent address unknownj Earl B. Morgan ................... . , . September, 1911 237 Grenox Road, Wynnewood, Pa. Chester B. Miller ......,....,.......... . . . September, 1912 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Geo. O. McClellan ...............,.......,. . . , . September, 1912 5648a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. James F. Cook ......................... .. February, 1913 5038 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roy S. C. Price .................... . . . February, 1915 Architect's League, Hollywood, Calif. F. P. Rohrer ......................,.. . . . February, 1921 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. F. Ray Leimkuehler ..,............. . . February, 1921 2718 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 25 O. 2--sg 2 'loaf 'ASQQL 1 1-A iw,-rf-:Pi e -21 1 1 Q. 4 Y-f T 7, Johann, Mary QMrs. R. W. Meyer? .... 1914 Jones, Harold ..,.......,,.,..,,....,,....,,.,,,,,....,, 1927 711 Oakland Ave., Kirkwood, M 785a N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johanningsmeier, Carl ..............,.......,... 1928 Jones, Helen E ,............,... .................,.,.,. 1 927 5863 VVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1336 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Johanson, Frances ................................ 1926 Jones, Herman .................,..................,.., 1915 Johanson, Margaret ................................ 1928 Jones, Hodge ...............,..,,.,.....,.,.............. 1914 6221 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. China. Johanson, Paul ................,....................... 1928 Jones, Jaclyn CMrs. C. Oert1eJ ............ 1923 4430 YV. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 5118 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Anna .............,.................,.......... 1917 Jones, Jane lMrs. David Young! ...... 1922 Johnson, Catherine ....,....,...................... 1917 315 S, Cabrillo Ave., San Pedro, Cal. 6701 Crest Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jones, John Leland ................................ 1921 Johnson, Dalton .... .,................................ 1 922 Jones, Margaret .......................,.............. 1925 Johnson, Donald .....,................................ 1926 1336 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Dorothy qMrs. C. QuestJ,,1926 Jones, Malcolm ..........................,............. 1928 925 Maryville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1336 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Eugene .....................,.........,..,. 1925 Jones, Paul ...,............................................ 1926 5570 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jones, Raymond ...................................... 1925 Johnson, George ...................................... 1927 1320 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4241 YVashingt0n Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Jones, Theresa J. fMrs. Summers! .... 1911 Johnson, Gladys ..........................,.......,.,, 1925 Woodstock, Ulster County, N. Y. Johnson, Harold ............,.....................,,.. 1918 Jones, Venada ............,.....,.....................,. 1929 Johnson, Harry ........... ...... ...... 1 9 26 5368 Delmar Bl. ,St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Helen ,.., ..........,...,.,..............,.... 1 914 Jordan, Angie .......................................... 1912 Johnson. James ....,,....,,,,,.......,.,,......,,.,.,.. 1924 Jordan. Bevely VV ................... ................. 1 911 1383 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 6018 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, John .,..............,,...,,,,,.....,,,.,,,,,,, 1926 Jordan, Chester. ...,.,...,........................... 1925 7370 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo, 458 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, John T ....,..,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,.. 1912 Jordan, Davis ...............,....................,..... 1914 323 S. Rockhill, Webster Groves, Mo. 6018 Westminster Pl., SI. Louis. M0- Johnson, Joseph ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 Jordan, Fitzhugh .................................... 1923 5943a Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1116 Etzel Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Kaye, ,.,.,...,....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., 1926 Jordan, Helen ........................................., 1917 1552a Irving Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Jordan, Katherin .........................,.......... 1916 Johnson, Margaret ...........................,,,..,. 5570 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Mrs. G. C. Murpheyj 1118 Ursula, University City, Mo. Joseph, Don .......................,,.....,............... 1925 Litzsinger Rd., YVehster Groves, Mo. Joseph, Evelyn ..........................,............. 1926 Joseph, Tessie ......,.........,....,.,,.,............,,. 1919 Jost, YVilliam ................, ,,..................,.,.. 1 919 1401 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Josten, Helen ......,...............,.................,,.. 1919 Joyce, Dorothy ..........................,.....,...,,. .1924 4927 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Joyce, Lillian ......................,.................,,.. 1918 5438 Page Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Joyce, Robert ....,....,.......,........,...........,.., 1922 5827 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Mildred, .............. ,,,.... ..,,....,,,,.. 1 9 19 5570 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Mildred ....,......,...,................. 1,1928 1383 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Pierce ..............,...,.,.....,,,...,.,,,, 1916 Johnson, Sidney .........,.,,.....,,.,..,.,,,,,,, .,.,, 1 919 5738 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Stuart .............,..,...........,,..,.,..,.. 1928 5322 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Carter T ..........,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,, ,1918 5153 Xvestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Thelma .............,,..,....,...,,,,,.,,,, 1928 6116 Ella Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Thomas .............,.........,...,.,.,.,,, 1922 Johnson, Vautres Isabelle ..............,. ,...1926 5619 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Yardell ................,,...., ...,,,.. ,,,.,,, 1 9 28 925 Maryville, St. Louis, Mo. Johnston. Grace .,.. ..................,.......,,,..... 1 920 3630 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Johnston, Iphi .,..........,..,...,,,...........,,,.,.,., 1923 Johnston, Mary E .......,..........,......,....,,,,,, 1928 5082 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Johnston. VValdo ....,.......,l.,,,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 Jolley, Russell ......,...............,.....,....,,.,.,., ,1913 2814 Pease Ave., Houston, Tex. Jonah, Julia .l.......,..,...........,...,., ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 916 5355 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Jonas, Julius ......,,........,,...............,,,..,,,,., 1924 6017 Vlfashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Jun ghaus. Henry .................................... 1223 Bellevue, Richmond Hts., Mo. Junghaus. Lelia QMrs. F. BigevretJ..1924 2149 Yale Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jungmann, Harold ........,.....,.,................. 1919 585011 Maple Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Junkin, Edson .................................... ,...., 1 912 Kagan, William ............... ,...................... 1 927 716393. Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jonas, Richard ,.,....,..........,..,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1925 5537 Vifaternian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jones, Allen ,.,,..,,.,..,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1387a Blackstone Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Jones, Anna .....,..........,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 1927 1022a Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jones. Augustin .,,.......,,,,,,.,,,,,....,,,.,..,,,,. 1925 5227 VVestminster, St. Louis. Mo. Jones, 5896 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jo.-nes, Ethel tMrs. Carl Hopeb .......... 1911 -151 Jones, Dallas, Tex. Daisylee .....,.........,......,.......,......... 1928 Elbur. Lakewood, O. ' , ...., 1923 Ewing .......... . .......... , ......,, Jones, Ezilda ..,.....,...,,,,,,,...,.,,.,..,,,.,...,,.... 1914 Jones, Grace tMrs. J. M. Walshl 5142 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ......l919 Ixahan, Oscar ........................,,...............,., 1926 5430 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kahan, Sara ....................,..,...................... 1925 5418 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kahman, Jean ...................................,..,,.. 1923 Kahn, Helen CMrs. Helen Silverj ,... 1915 715 Limit Ave., University City, Mo. Kahn, Lena ...........................................,.,.. 1920 Kahn. Max ........... ...... ...............,..........,.,.. 1 9 25 21 E. 87th St., New York City. Kaiser, Marion .............,..,..,....,........,...... 1920 953 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kalbitz, Marcel ........................................ 1924 1624 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kalman, Adelaide .........,......................,, 1919 1347 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kamfen. Eleanor .................,.................. 1929 6022 Clemens Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kaminsky, Harold ......................,........... 1925 Kamp, Elsa ........ . ......., ...... 1 922 Kane, Elizabeth ............ .......................... 1 922 Kanios, Anne ....................,.......,............... 1927 4524 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kaplim, David .......... . ....................,........,, 1928 5726 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. -4- ' --,-yi L- :ff z- -:Fi - f' 'fg 1 Kaplin, Ivan ...................,..................,....... 1922 520 Adelaide Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kapplin, Thomas ..........,............A..........,, 1920 Kasper, Gertrude fMrs. G. Bohnj .... 1912 211 Simmons, Webster Groves, Mo. Kast, Raymond ,........... .......4.....,..........,.., 1 926 Katz. Odessa fMrs. XVm. SimpkinsJ..1918 1172 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Katz, Evelyn ..........,,..................,............. 1926 5852 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Katz. Lillian ..........,...Y,..,......................,,. 1925 5852 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Katz, Morris .....................,..,................,.. 1921 5025 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Katz, Phyllis ..,,..............,...................,..... 1924 5025 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Katz, Selina ...............,...............,...,.......,,. 1925 5852 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Katzky, Adolphia ............... ..............,....,. 1 918 Kaufman, Lee ................,............,....,.,,,, 5646 Vvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kavvin, Jason .....,.........,.......,........,........... 1921 6252 Rose-bury Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Keaney, Julia fMrs. L. L. Cooverl ..,. 1920 5738 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kearley, Eva .,....,...,,,ii.,........,..,.. ...........,. 1 926 939 Beach Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Keeble, Charles fDr.J ..,..............,......,.,, 1916 4503 Morganford Rd.. St. Louis, Mo. Kehl, Arthur ....,,...,..,................,.............. 1922 13 Polo Dr., Clayton, Mo. Kehl, Frederic .......................................,. 4S15a Hammett Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Kehl, Gertrude tMrs. R. Redini ,,,... 1919 -6766 Onarga Ave., Chicago, Ill. .1923 kehl, Madolyn .,,..........,... .....,.....,,,.,,..,,,... 1 92, 4S15a Hammett Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Kehner. 1Vinston .........,..................,...,... 1928 Steelville, Mo. Keiley. Marie ......................i..............,,..... 1928 5915 lVabada Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Keiner. Jannie ..................,,..................,,.. 1924 1216 NValton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Keiner. Nettie ..................................... ..... 1 925 1216 XValton Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Keith, John Martin ..,.........................,,.. 1922 692721 Garner Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kelman. Sarah .... .... . .,.,............,.....,....,, 1 929 5610 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kell. Fred ...................,..............,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,. 1925 4605 San Francisco, St. Louis, Mo. Kelleher, Ellen ............................,,....,.,,.. 1920 Keller. Anson ................,........ .......... Y ...,... 1 916 197 Elmwood, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Keller, Carlyn 1Mrs. J. Minnerj ...... 1924 5600 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Keller. Edna 1Mrs. E. J. Keitelj ,,,,,, 1914 7135 Essex Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Keller, Kirk ........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1920 Keller. Louis .....,....,.,...........................,,.. 1920 5131 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Keller, Percy .....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 5803 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Keller. Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Kelley, Anna L ...,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5084 Raymond Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kelly. Edna ..........,....,,.,,,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. 1928 6121 Plymouth Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kelly, Joseph ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5150 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kelly, Richard ........,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, 1916 21S Glenwood Pl., Jackson, Mich. Kelly. Leah .............................................. 1911 5877 lYabada Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kell3'- Mary fMrs. Yvillis C. Grossl..1911 -5877 1Vabada Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kelner, Henry .,...,..,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1923 6327 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Kelner. Morris. ..,................,.,,...,.......,.,,. 1923 6327 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Kelpe. Louise ...........................,.....,.......... 1928 5942 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kelpe. ?Iary ............,..,. .............. .........,,.... 1 9 29 5754 Xl'abada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2S7 x Kemp, David S ...................................... 51927 4007 Kossuth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kemps. Flora ............................................ 1913 716 Belt Ave., St. fLouiS, Mo. Kendall, Helen ........................................ 1926 Kennedy, Emily ...................................... 1919 fMrs. F. C. Brennan? 6034 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Kennedy, James ...................................... 1928 5251 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kennedy, Maxwell .................................. 1912 lVest Park Station. Philadelphia, Pa. Kennon, Virginia .............. .... . ................. 1 924 6186 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kennston, Pauline .............. ....... ............. 1 9 24 lMrs. A. H. TVa1kerJ 6310 Clayton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kentnor. Melaine .................................... 1922 Kenyon, Bernice ...................................... 1918 Keogh, Etheridge .................................... 1921 4118 Oregon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kern, Barbara ....... ................................... 1 926 Kernan, Francis .......,.............................. 1920 6709 Crest Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kern, Frank ......................,...................,.,. 1924 Kerr, Janet tMrs. YV. E. Babbitt! .... 1925 1364 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kerr. Katherine ..................................,... 1925 5892 Enright Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Kerr, Thomas .......................................,.. 1923 Kersten, Bernice tMrs. D. KelseyJ..1920 1129 Jenifer St., Madison, NVis. Kerstern. lVinnifred. .......... ................... 1 919 Kessler, Edward ,..................................... 1926 5520 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kessler. Florence .................................... 1928 5128 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kessler, Frances .............,...................... 1920 lMrs. XV. N. Goodallj ' 736 Eastgate. University City, Mo. Kessler, Herbert ....,., , .,..,,,.,,,,,,.,.....,,.,.,,,. 1918 509 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. Kessler. John ...............................,....,..... 1922 5520 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kessler, Lucille ...................................... 1927 5595 XV:-ibada. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kessler. XVilliam ....,.,.......,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,, 1925 5520 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kettleson, Edwin ............,............ ,,....... , .1919 7536 Harter Ave., Richmond Hts., Mo. Kewley. lVilliam .............................,....., 1918 Keyser, George .,,,..,.,,,,..................,,......,, 1926 Kezer, Mary CMrs. Jas. C. Grayl ,..... 1915 -47921 s. XV-abash, Chicago, 111, kick, Eulalie ...................,.....,. ..,,.,.... ...... 1 9 13 906 Goodfellow Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kicker. Alice Clllrs. A. D. Bondj ...... 1918 W-4123 XV. 24th St., Little Rock, Ark. kicker. Lucille .................,...................... 1922 -4563 Page Bl.. St. Louis. Mo. Kicker, Mildred ,.,,....,,.......,.,..........,,...,,, 1928 5956 Lotus Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kicker, Norman. ,..., . ,......., ....,....,...,,,.,. , H1926 Kidivell, Edith D .... ,........,..,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 916 Jack Luptonl .... 1918 St. Louis, Mo. Kidwell, Lula fllrs. 800 Moorland Dr.. Kiely, Julia ............ 1 ..,,...,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 6201 1Vestmins.ter Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Kiely, Margaret .,........,.,,,.......,..,,.........., 1928 6201 lVe-stminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Kiely, Rosemary ...,,.,,..,.......,,.,,.....,,,,..,,,, 1926 6201 lVestminster Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Kienzle. Clara .......................................... 1925 1321 McCausland Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kienzle, Rosa .........................,.... . ...... . ,,,. 1922 Kienzle. 1Vilma ..........,,..,...,,.......,.,.......... 1924 1461 Laurel St.. St. Louis, Mo. Kilgore, Katherine .,,..,....,.,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.. 1 923 17 Hampshire, Rockville Center, L. I. Killough, Jewell .....,..,,,., ,..,. , .. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1929 5645 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kimball. Inez ...........,....,..,.............,....,,,,,, 1919 5920 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis. Mo. E-.-, A-f 5 'A ':'f --'gig er- iz: 5 -' , --11 1 f ' f Q, - ' 7 5?JLil9 1 2 J Kimiiiel, Richard , ,,,,,,,,,.,.....,.....,..,.......,, 1918 Klein, Rose ....,,,,.,,....,.,...,..,,,..,.....,..,,,,..,, 1922 3557 Arsenal Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 702 Eastgate, University City, Mo. King, Amy ....,...............,........................... 1929 Klene, Benjamin ....,..............,........,......... 1921 5351 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 5804 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. King. Charles XV.. .................................. 1916 ' Klene, Homer ....,,....,..............,.......,......., 1924 5919 Hampton Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 1116 Louisville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. King, Clara ..,........,... .....,....,...... .......,...... 1 9 23 Klepper, Marquise .................................. 1916 S08 S.E. 6th Court Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Kling, George .......................................... 1920 King, Dorothy ..,.....,................................. 1922 4850 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. King, Ethel QMrs. V. O'C0nnorJ ........ 1925 Kling, Sarah .,................................,...,..... 1928 2063 Jefferson, San Francisco, Cal. 14522. Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. King, Florence Ellen ............................ 1915 Kling, VVyclift'e ...................,....,,.....,....,,,, 1914 216 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis. Mo. 5572 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. King, Letitia tMrs. R. H. LinbergJ..1917 Klingler, Anna ........................................ 1912 7300 Gayola. .Maplewood, Mo. Klipstein, Emma ..................,.......,......... 1925 King. Raymond ................,..................... 1924 5317 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4964 McPherson Ave., St. Louis. Mo. K1-ipstein, Margaret ...,..............,........... 1925 King, Thompson ...................................... 1922 5317 Easton Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kingsbury, Franklin .............................. 1920 Klug, Mildred fMrs. VVm. S. GrayJ..1914 5103 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 533 Sunnyside, Vilebster Groves, Mo. Kingsbury, Gladys .................................. 1928 Knapp, Churchill .................................... 1922 593-6 Bartnier Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Knapp, Isabel ...................... ,................... 1 924 Kingsbury, Virginia .............................. 1925 5052 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5936 Bartiner Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Knapp, Mildred .........,,........,.....,..,,.,........ 1927 Kingsland, Lawrence ............................ 1929 Los Angeles, Cal. 5369 Cates Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Knapp, Vera ..........,,...,.......................,.... 1912 Kinnaird, Anna ...,.................................... 1921 4954' 1Vinona Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5140 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Knapp, Violet .....................,.................... 1922 Kinnaird, Peonora .................................. 1922 5052 Northland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. lMrs. Malcolm Breckenriclgel Knickmeyer, Helen ,....,.,..,,....,,,...,,,,..,,,, 1921 517 Adelaide, University City, Mo. fMrs. E. A. Paschalj Kinnaird, 1Vil1ia1n .................................. 1927 4936 Eichelberger St., St. Louis, Mo. 5140 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Knickmeyer, Lester ...,....,,............,.. ...,... 1 919 Kinsella. J. Hizon ....,............................. 1915 5228 Lexington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6252 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Knickmeyer, YVilbur .............................. 1928 Kinsella. Julia .......................... ....... . ..,... A 5228 Lexington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kinsella. Katherine .............................. 1914 Knight, Benjamin ..........,.....,,.....,....,..... 1915 lMrs. Katherine K. Bradyl 6256 Tanquier Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 5860 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Knight, Harold ................,....................... 1915 Kinsman, Frances .................................. 1919 5825 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 4Mrs. Louis C. Hoodr Knight, Margaret .......,,,,.,,,,,,,................. 1915 5739 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5700 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kinsman, Ruth ........................................ 1913 Knight, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,...,,,,.,,,....,,.,,. 1923 iMrs. C. G. Buderj 6106 Kingsbury Ave., St. Louis, Mo. North Dr. and Pine, Brentwood, Mo. Knight, XVilbur ...........,...................,........ 1918 Kirby, Mary ..... ...............,......................... 1 923 Knobeloch, Ethel ..................,,................ 1918 59782. Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5234 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kirkpatrick, Vivian. ..,... ..,.................... 1 914 Knowles, Mary .,.........,..........,.,...,,.......... 1913 4537 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. flllrs. Mary Knowles Burnsl Kirsch, lilarie ..,.....................,................. 1912 2728 E, 6th St., Tulsa, Okla. 4 N. Kingshighway, St, Louis, Mo. Knowles, Olive ............... .....................,.., 1 917 Kirsch, Mildred .................................,...... 1915 Wasliington. D. C. Kirten, Margaret .....,............,,,,......,,,,..,, 1928 W-1375 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ixissock, Alfred .......,................................ 1924 5851 Nina Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Kisteninacher. Charles ......................,.,. 1920 Kistner, Edith .......................,,,,...,,,,....,. 1924 5311 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Kitchen, Elizabeth .,......,...........,............. 1913 Kizer, Richard .... ..,,...., , ,.,,,..,..,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 9 27 5109 Ridge Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Klaces, Dorothy .......,.,.,,,,...,.........,,,,,,,... 1924 Klages, Ralph .........................,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5611a Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Klainon, Julia ,...................,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1926 5215 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Klanion, Rose ...........,.............,,.,...,.,.....,, 1926 5215 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Klamon, Simon ..........,...........,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1923 5215 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Klauss, J .......,.........,............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Klauss, Vlfilliam ,...........................,,..,.,,,, 1922 Klein, Adrian ............................,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 3733 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Klein. Archie B .......................,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 7112 XVoodrow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Klein, Edna ............................................,, 1928, 710 Leland Ave., University City, Mo, Klein, Fannye .......,.............,..,,,.,. .,....,,,,,, 1 922 6040a 1Vashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Klein, Lucille ...........................,......,,,..,,, 1912 fllrs. Philip Drabellei 5418 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Klein, Olga ......................... .................... 1 923 'f 2SS Knox. Ruby fllrs. R. K. Becker? .... 1913 38 Alameda Pl., Ferguson, Mo. Kober, Charles ..........,............................. 1926 7047 Horner Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Koch. Adele fMrs. Henry Likesln .... 1921 'Hotel Sauni. St. Louis. Mo . Koch, Blanche ........................................ 1926 Koch, Gilbert ...............................,.. ....... 1 922 Koch, Grace ............................................ 1924 5500 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Koch, Blilton ...................,........................ 1915 1930 America Ave. Koenig, Ruth ............................................ 192S 5020 YV. Florissant, St. Louis. Mo. Kogan, Dora ............................................ 1928 1629a Arlington Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kohl, Georgetta ...................................... 1918 Kohler, May .............................................. 1927 5818 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kohn, Sol .................................................. 1917 5950 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kohner, Carrol ...................,.................... 1922 Kohring. Harold ..................................... .1922 6636a Clayton, St. Louis, Mo. Kopman, Bobbie ...............................,...... 1925 Kopinan, Ely ............................................ 1921 6636a Clayton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kopman, Saul .....................,..............'...... - Kongold, Otiha ........................................ 1921 Koons, Charlotte .................................... 1929 5530 Cabanne Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Koons, Gladys ......................................,... 1915 Koontz. Mary Emily ..................... ....... 1 924 Ferguson, Mo. 1'-. -- -,Q 2-. 1-,-.T of -51 - :-f31'S-- Koppeis, Martha ...................................... 1926 Koppitz, Albert .............v.v........................ 1928 5715 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kopplin. Thomas .................................... 1920 5570 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Koppitz, Delma ................. ,...............,...... 1 924 Korngold, Otilia ...........,.,,....................... 1922 5716 DeGivervi1le Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Korn, Joseph ...,.... ,.....,. ............................ 1 9 26 5184 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Korngold, Florence ....... 1 ..................,..... 1 925 fMrs. Harry Reichmanj 5253 Waterman Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. 5253a. Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kortkamp, Edith .................................... 1923 5075 Ra mond Ave. St. Louis. Mo. Y . Kottkamp, Ralph. .... ............................... 1 92S 74757 Westminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. hottler, Sylvia. ...........,............................ 1928 5126 Wells Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kraenchi, Norman .........................,........ 1928 1232 Shawmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Krafft, Dorothy ..... ..... ............................ 1 9 24 1431 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kramer, Arnold .,.................................... 1923 5127 Cates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kramer, Axtell ........,................ . .............. 1922 Kramer, Lucia ..........,............................. 1925 Krampf, Margaret .,............................,... 1924 5861 Vvaternian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kraut, Fred .............................................. 1912 151-14-84th Rd. Jamaica, L. I., N. Y. Kranzberg. Frank ........,......................... 1923 6327 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kranzberg. Jack .................,.................... 1920 6218 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kranzberg, Maurice .............................. 1927 5820 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kranzberg. Meyer .................................. 1922 5822 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kranzberg, Paul .,,....................,............,. 1918 5738 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Krause, Harriet ..................,................... 1927 5383 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Krauffer, Barbara .................................. 1927 56 Marshall Pl., YVebster Groves. Mo. Krawll. Saul ...................................,........ 1927 4611 McMillan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Krebs, Margaret ...................................... 1922 Krieger, Alice ...................,...................... 1928 5733a. Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Krieger. John E ...................................... 1924 5733 Page Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. - Kriegesman, Lucile ..............,.............,... 191S Kriegshaber. Amy .........................,........ 1922 4839 XVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Kriegshaber, Edith ..............................., 1920 4839 XVashington Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Krier. Elsie ....... ................,.................,.,.. 1 924 Krisman, Shirley .....................,..........,... 1929 5801 Lotus Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kroeger. Louise ...................................... 1912 fMrs- B. J. Shervenkal 5618 Kansas Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Kroenlein, George ...,.............................. 1916 5240 Minerva Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kroenlein, Ida ........,.........,.........,............. 1925 5240 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kroenlein, Irma ...... .... . ,.,, ............. . ........, 1 9 19 5240 Minerva Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kroenlein, Katherine . ................. .......... 1 921 5240 Minerva Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Kroeck. 'Wilhelmina .......................,...... 1928 5331 Northland Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kruckemeyer, Martha .......................... 1923 fMrs. Spellmanl 5162 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Krueger, Lillian ...................................... 1925 5848 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kruer, Arthur .......................................... 1919 5031 Garfield Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Krug. Fred Hall ...................................... 1918 5072 Raymond Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 289 Krivay, August ......... , ..........,..,.,....,......,,. 1928 945 Catalpa Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kumbera, Isabelle ....... , .......................... 1928 1449 Rowan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kruchen, Frank ,...... ............,.............,.,.. 1 927 568 DeBaliviere Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kruse, Dorothy ........................................ 1928 1909 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kruse, Junita .......,,..,..................,.......,,.. 1923 5279 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Kruse, Lillian ......,...,....,.,..,.......,............, 1927 5230 XVel1s Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Krusye, Alyce ................,......................... 1926 Ixrutzsch, Jerome .................................... 1925 5322 Savoy Ct., St. Louis. Mo. Kuntz, Herbert ........................................ 1925 4813 Labadie Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Knobelock, Ruth ............................,....... 1924 5234 Spalding Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kugman, Sarah ...................................... 1926 5671 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kuntzseh, Sylvia .................................... 1926 2726 Sulphur Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kurlander, Abbey .............. ........... 1 923 304 sl-tinker Rd.. sr. Louis, i1'5f ' Kurlander, Marian .. .............................. 1924 Kurlander, Ru'th...... ............................... H1921 Kursdorfer, Virginia.. ............................ 1929 5906 VVabada Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Kurzdorfer, Arthur ................................ 1927 5906 XVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kusmer, Joseph ...................,.................. 1924 5223 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kury. Alice .............................................. 1922 4746 LeDuc Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Kury. Henry ............................................ 1919 4746 LeDuc Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Kurzdorfer, Dorothy .............................. 1923 5906 XVabada. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. La Berge. Florence ................................ 1912 fMrs. K. V. Reedj 1544 Sherwin Ave., Chicago. Ill. La Berge, Irene ..............................,......... 1921 fMrs. C. YV. YVeldonl 6151 Hfinthrop Ave., Chicago, Il l. La Berge, Mildred .................................. 1912 CMrs. Sam Batemanl 1770 Arthur Ave., Chicago. Ill. Laborv, Tillie ............................................ 1928 1358 Clara Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Lachterman, Blanche ............................ 1928 1359 Shawmut Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Lackman, Rose B. .................................. 1927 5232 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lacy, Lloyd ........................... .................. . 1925 4436 Sexaner, St. Louis. Mo. Lacy, Ralph ,,,,...,....,,....................... ...... 1 927 4-136 Sexaner, St. Louis, Mo. Lacy, Roy ......... ................ ......................... 1 9 25 5423 Geraldine Ave., St. Louis. Mo. La Fleur, Edward .................................. 1922 La Sater, Marion .................................... 1917 5838 Ridge Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Lambrechts. Emile., ................................ 1922 Lamkey, Randolph ,......................... A1926 1374 Temple Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Lance, Daphne ...................................... H1920 Landon. Argo .......................................... 1921 30 Kingsbury. St. Louis. Mo. Landau. B. Sherman .............................. 1918 605 Clara Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Landau. Harold ........................................ 1916 Ill. Merchants Bk. Bldg.. Chicago, Ill. Landau. Herman .................................... 1928 7242 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Landecker, Ruth ...................................... 1920 thlrs. Lewis Rosenthall 306 S. Cleveland Ave., Memphis, Tenn. Landwehr, YK alter .............. . ................... 1927 580 Skinker Rd., St. Louis, Mo. in 7 Z! C : 1 F r sf-3 - -'- -',p:- a----- f rin, -S - ,- . - 1 ' f Y Lane, Robert ,A..,,,,,,.... ...,.,...,.,......,,....... 1 916 Lederer, Florence ..,.......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1923 Langford, Nora ....,,..........,,.......w.............. 1927 rMrs. Florence Lederer Blocki 4600 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. 5861 Nina. Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Lange, Doris ,.......,......,....................,....... 1922 Lederer, Joe .,........................................,... 1913 Lange, Mildred ...........,.....l,............,........ 1922 6660 Vifashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo, 7134 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Lederman, Dora ...,..........,..............,,....... 1927 Lange, Raymond ..,.........,....................... 1921 502421 Page Bl., St, Louis, Mo. 4106 Flora Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Lederman. Helen ...,,.......l.........,............. 1929 Langsdorf. Helen ........,....,.......,,...........,, 1925 502421 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo, 5187 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, MO. LedfO1'd. Juna .......................................... 1927 Langton, Mary ......,......,l,........................ 1920 4445 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Langworthy, Florence .......,.................. 1921 Lee. Ethel B ,.,.,..........,.,.,.,,,......,............... 1927 Lapin, Lazarus .,..........,.,......................l.. 1925 4464 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1118 S. Taylor Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lee. Harold ...........................,................. .1918 Larner, Goldie ......,..... ................,.,,,,........ 1 925 Lee, Marion ............i...................,....,........ 1929 5333 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5574 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Larner, Martin ........................................ 1921 Lfiffk, Elwood ......................................... ...1919 Delmar and Lake Ave Larner, Pearl 4Mrs, Jos. VVil1enJ ..... 762 Riverside Dr.. New ., St. Louis, Mo. .1920 York City. Larner, Victor ..........,...................,.l......... 1927 5333 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Larrabee, Katherine ,.,....,....... ..,............ 1 92S 6300 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Larrabee, Louise .....................l,.,... ........ 1 922 6300 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Larrance, Alma CMrs. E. Felkeri ...... 1914 1430 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Le Faivre, Howard ..........,......,.......,....., 1927 4814 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lehman, Esther iMrs.L.LandauJ..1915 1028 Langdon Ave., Alton, Ill. 5567 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Latta, Everett ...........,.............................. 1928 910 Bayard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Latta, Myrna ............,.............................., 1921 1325 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Latty, Elizabeth ...................................... 1918 5044 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Laue, Oliver .............................................. 1919 4852 Northland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Lauff, Leroy .............................................. 1916 Laughi, Louise ........................................ 1928 4933 Northland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Lauman, Luella .,,...,,............. .......... ....... 1 9 23 5831 DeGivervil1e Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Laun. Mary ......................................,....... 1927 5823 Highland. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Laventhal, Minnie ..........,....................... 1923 fMrs. H. H. XViseJ 7315 Lindell Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Lawe, Isabel 4Mrs. F. N. GoernerJ..1917 621 E. Palo Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Lawless, Florence .............................,.... 1929 5876 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lawless, Mary ..........................,............... 1920 53-15a Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Lawless, Thomas .................................... 1925 5876 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lawrence, Bayard ............................,..... 1923 1230 Proctor, Pt. Arthur, Tex. Laycob, Ruth ,........... .,.,.....................,...... 1 92S 1926 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Layman, Marjorie ........,......................... 1927 5704 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Layman, Morrison. ..........,...................... 1925 5704 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lazarus, Isabel ..,...............,..............,...... 1929 5372 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lazarus, Rose .,....., ...............,,................. 1 922 5593 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Leamon, Edras ....................,....,.............. 1923 Leapord, Mary .........,......,....................... 1928 5921 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Leapord, Virginia ............,.....,................. 1925 Leathers. VVilliam .................................. 1926 3515 Vista, St. Louis, Mo. Leavitt, Carolyn ............,......................... 1921 Lebeus, Jean ............................................ 1924 6120 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lebeus, John ..........................,.......,......... 1928 6120 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lebermuth, Florence .........................,.. 1916 fMrs. Louis Speinb 6312 Southwood, St. Louis, Mo. Lebermuth, Jeanette fMrs. L. SherJ..1916 6960 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Ledbetter, Maxine fmarriedj ..... ..... .... 1 9 25 738 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lehman, Esther ................,.......,,..,......,., 1922 5035 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lehman, Paul ................,...........,.,........... 1926 Lehman, VVilliam ..........,......................... 1919 511.6 Lexington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Le Houllier, Katherine .......................... 1921 Lehnertz, Clement .... ,............................. 1 920 Lehr, Mildred ....................... ......,....,.....,,.. 1 924 6309 Cahanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lehr, Millicent ...........................,.,.......... 1928 4530 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Lehr. Robert .....,........,.....,,,.........,.,.... ..,, 1 923 4530 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Leiber, Edythe QMrs. R. Tucker! ...... 1920 6054 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Leilier, June .............,...................... ,,,,,,..,. 1 923 6054 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Leinl-ter, Careta .............,, ...,...,.....,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 12 Leisner. Aimee .........,............,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, ---1925 7815 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Leisner, Denham ......,.,..,....,..,,,,.,,.,,,,,, --11925 518 Central Ave., Clayton, Mo. Leisner, Lorraine .....,........,,,.......,.....,,,... 1929 4562 Newberry Tr.. St. Louis, Mo. Leitner, Edward ...................,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 919 6066 Horton Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Lenter, Dorothy ............,....,...,.........,... 1,1922 Leonard, Martha ....,,...........,...,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, 1 915 4942 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Leonard, X incent ........,............,, ,,,,, , U .....1919 4942 Lahadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1 Leonard, N iolet ...............,......,,....,, 215243 W. 10th sr., New Yorkrtlfi Lerner. Abe ...........,.,........ ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,, .....192o ty. .....1915 316 Melville. University City, Mo. Lerner, Nehoma ........,.....,.,..,.,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, .1926 5653 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lescer, Sylvia ...........,,.,..,..,.... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 927 5786 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Leslie. Harold. ,....,.... ...........,.,..,.,,,...,. Lesseig, Florence .....,......,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, iMrs. L. VV. Bagnalll Mo. .....1916 .....1917 4649 GarField.Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Lesseig, Virginia ....,....,............ ,,,...,,,,,,,, 1 919 4721 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lesser, Lucille ..........,.....,...,....... ,.,,,,,,,, ,.,, 1 9 23 5786 Kingsbury Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lesser. Selma .......... ......,,......,,,....,,,, ,,,,, v , --1926 5053 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Lessmann, Theodore ..,......., ...,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 922 Leventhal, Edna ......................,..,,....... .... 1 921 Leventhal, Sylvia ...............,...,.......,...,.... 1927 14072. Rowan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Levey. Eleanor .......................,................ 1921 Levi, Isabelle .............,........,..................... 1925 Levi. J. Melvin ........................................ 1918 275 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Levin, Grace ............................................ 1921 1947 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Levin. Harry ...................................... .... . .1924 47316 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 24. 1. r '12, i v.-yi, -1 if-E: 5- 4 L-1 ,W 1-f3,fifvL : .4 12 1 SQLGRQLH3 Levin. Lillian ----w---------v------4------ '----- - - -------- 1923 Lincoln, Porter ............,.,....,.,........,..,,...,. 1926 6120 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5167 Waterman Avsmsti Louis' MO, Levln- Mllfon -------------------------,----w--'--'-,,-,-- 1928 Lincoln, William ....,,....... 1 ...........,,......,.... 1924 L 5163 1y4V9SQmil'lSt9l' AVG-1 Sf- L0U15-113119 5167 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. OVID, orrls ............................................ .5 L' il li 'dt' J 1' ,,,.,,,-,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, 1912 1957 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. llgggsifliginngllplli 5LlaL0uis, MO, Lovin. Shirley ----------'---'------A--------4--------A-' 1925 Lindenschmidt, Louise ..............,........... 1917 1947 Burd Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. iM,-si F Cook, Levin. Thomas ------------------44- - ----- ------ '-,------ 1 9 28 7221 Norniondy Pl., si. Louis, Mo. 5956 Wells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lindholrn Arthur ,,,,,-,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 1 915 Levine, Herman -.-.----------------.------,---------- 1926 2637 La: Salle sr., si. Louis, Mo. Levinson. Adrian M -----------4---,-------- , - ------- 1911 Lindholni, Cowdney .............. ,,.,. ..........,.. 1 9 17 5535 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7813 Murdock' Webster Groves, M0- LeVY- Adele -----'---------------------'------'-------- - 1917 Lindsay, Emily .......................,.......... .... 1 923 6274 Cafes Ave-1 St- Louis' MO- 5571 Chamberlain, St. Louis. Mo. Levuy, Carrie J. iMrs. L. Straussb .... 1911 Lindsay, Lillian ----,--,-,,-,,,,,,,,.,,-----,--,, ,,,,- 1 913 LeE,:i:i2C?lSg2i.i2gman Ave.. St. LOUIS, 113990 Lingsey, gaiihiiine E ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i 339, sais Lindeli iiiIj si1 Lou'isQ''Mo ' L'Qi,55yW,?Qi,'i ,fggjj'ggj ig55i'g, 'ii15Q ' Levy: C13-T31 ---------------------------------------------- 1922 Lindslev Champlin .......................... ,..... 1 926 Levy, Dorothy ---------------------------------1------11 1915 5788 vfaterman Ave., si. Louis, Mo. Levy, Ethel ....--...-..----..,----- -1--,..1--. V --1------- 1 924 Lingo, Edgar, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. . ,.,.....,... 1 922 1477 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1993 4802 Ls Duc Si, Si, Louis, M01 Levy, Irving ........................................,..... .. L- ki C r ,-----,-,---,-- ' ,,,,,I,,,-,,,,---,,---,,--,,,,,,,,, 1 924 193 Walnut SL- Wilkinsbufgi Pa- H5561 ililgbanne Ave. sr. Louis, Mo. LGVY- LHWPGHCC ------'---------------------'-'-'----- 1925 Link, Ella Louise ....,.. ' ...............,............. 1 920 5915 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. ilylrs, R, Xxfoodyvardy Levy, Lawton -,--..-.----,--------------,------------ 11915 5743 Minnka Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5316 Pershing B1-, Sf- LOUiS. MO- Linn, Eva. iMrs. Carl H. JohnsonJ..1915 Levy, Mae .....,.,........,...,............................. 1914 51:Z2a Si, Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5111 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Linn, Jane iMrs. George Merryj ........ 1917 Levy, Mathilda .......,.............,......,.......,... 1918 Llianlsfls Citlixfl. M36 Y M hi 1919 Levy, Moses ..,..................................,........ 1913 inn. ary 1 rs- '- - - 1 HPC -------- 1419 01' SL, Sig, L ' , M , 7365 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Levy, Noififan ,............... ff ....... ff ......... 1 924 Linneman. Fl'-1HCiS ........-...----. , ,------,--.-,--, 1922 32 Lewis Pl., SL Louis, MO, -6018 Cates Ave.. Sit. Louis, Mo. Levy Pauline -------,-,---- ---- 1 921 LIHHESHIHH, Helen Elizabeth ...,..,...... ...1923 Levy' Rosalind .ffI...If1 ....... .....,. I lfflff ..,, 1:11917 .6018 Cafes Ave- Sf- Louis- M0- 63?:6 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. L1g9'iiniVlI?r3!f:a5?1 XigE Levy, Rutl1.fMrs. H. Frohliolisreinidiozo Lipiiincott PDMieinN-njjiUisiiivii-9------'--115524 L 6300SEnrlght Ave., St. Louis, 1NIo.1q9, 5944 Cabnnnn Ave., St' Louis' MO. evyl aria' '- - '-i---- --'i'i' : i' ' 'U Lippincott. Jack ..........................,........... 1922 Le:ii,L5?g:iSe5?1 st' Lows' MO' N99 5944 C3.biIgl'19t.AV9.. St. Louis. Moigw ' , -------- +--i --- i'-i '-- - ------- - ' Lippman, A er .......,,........................... .. Leigafaeigfinlllif Sf- LOUIS: MO- 1947 Liipmin DiQJFOtrE?ylc1IFS. C. Bryant1..1924 6025 Cabanne Ave., st. Louis. Mo. Lipggiannlgifriifianiaiij ,ninnniin-,,,----,-,-,,-,,,,,,, 1927 Lewin, Dorothy qMrs, J. Schweich7..1924 1143 Sl' Lake Los Angeles Cal- 4553 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Linsiiz Msverf -----,-,--,,---- -,,-- ' A -,---'------ 1925 Lewin, Tobias ---'----- -i '-------'-----i --- -'--- 1927 5143 'Enright Ave. Louis, Mo, L 5186 Igensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Linsiiz Nathaniel ' 1924 ewis, lara ...........,.......,,,...........,.......... 1926 ' - ' ' Lewis, Marian CMrs. R. Meierb. ..,..., 1925 Legg? fiilffigjegve-i Sf- LOUIS' MO- N15 .5143 lgnright Ave., sr. Louis. Mo. ri Lewis: Nina CBins..-iglhuiiin1-iijzixxlri111912 L'?i11,f'LAi,1f3hif13s irn'iggis'i'ig gin, ligiif Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, 111. Lisak Maurice U ' ' 1923 Lewis' Robert ---1---.-----...---1..--,.-------,--.----- 1919 ini Laurel .4xfg5 'si2 i51l'ig' iiisim' Lewis, Virginia .......,...........................,.... 1923 Lissnsi. Sarah ----,,.-' Vvwl -,-- 1920 5115 Terry Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 4212 MCRQQ Ave Si Lil,ii'is ' Lewis- Wilbel' -1-- --1i'1-1--' - ----------------11 r- ---- 1921 Litsle-G NVil1iam ...,.. ' 1927 Le-iii! svn-22121 St-, St. Louis- Mo- N16 .493'3'Mo1ihs-rson AvEIQ'sE. Louis, ri 5603: LxElE?g'Cgif3ann,fDgri?s HStBi?QirilsJ'AlQi6'19'6 Leykamll Dorothy --------------------------'------- 1928 Litteral Hollov .... ...ff ...... f .... .... ' ..,:192S 13322 Union Bl., si. Louis, Mo. 732 N' Enciiii nie st nnuis in 0 Libman. Harriet ...... .......,.. ..................,... 1 9 26 Liitman' Edyvin ' ' 'iqig 5733 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Liiinian' Ellis M1523 Libman- Meyer --...1-ii-----..-..,1-..--....-.--..---- 1924 5601 Waiorni5n QALv'o1 's'iQ L5Lii's 'ivlo, .5733 W'aterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Littmann M-,ri-an H 4 ' -nni ' 1Q26 Llchr. Florence ....--1...--1--.--.-.. --...---.---...--. 1 923 Sou WVatermannAve:uSfmLoui-s-H1916 L'-4l3ii32 Olgive St., St. Louis, Mo. Livingsion GO,-don ' ' ' 111124 IC y. en ....................,......................... 1925 - ' - ' ' 5451 Delmar Bl., sr. Louis, Mo. Ligffiz Pfrrk Bl St' Lows' Mfggi Liebheif- George F --.---.-..-,-,--.,------....--i. 1911 me Weston pf. sii iJ5uig iii53 5571a Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Llovd M3-ina ' U ' 1927 Liebheit, Minnie .....,.............................,. ,1912 -' fi - 9 ' ' ' ' T ' ' . . . . 540- Ruskin, St. Louls, Mo. Llebhelt. Ollvla .,.,....,.. .......,...,,,,,.,,. ,,,, , , 1912 Loch' Geneatanmm I---.-iliii---i--'---,----Vv---- M1915 Liederman, Sidney ................ ....,. 1 921 5043 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Liggett, Howard John ...........,..........,... 1915 Loc-her, James ...........,......,,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,1926 Lihon, Harry .................,,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,, , , 1927 Lochman, Rose B ...............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 927 .5154 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5236 Kensington, St. Louis, Mo. Llnberg. Clara .... ...................................... 1 923 Lockwood, Alice ........... ..........,...,............ 1 919 5157 Ridge Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 4537 Evans Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2- 51: 111, - 9:21-a -ee -uf Q-+1 19:11 ef -H Loeb, Benjamin .......,............... ..-.---,--------- 1 919 4933 W. Pine, St. Louis, Mo. Loeb, Ella .,.................A--.. .-.....-----..--------.-- - 1918 Loeb, Harry ..Y,..v...,.............. ...--.-. 5 ---,'------- 1 926 5112 Xvestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Loeb, Louis ,,...........,.,.........,,..- .---.----- ----4--- 1 9 16 323 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Loesch, Dorothy ................,.......... --.-------- 1 919 CMI-s. Vvalter H. Schmittj 7551 Dale, Richmond Heights, Mo. Loffhagen, Julia 4Mrs. A. Miller? .... 1920 3118 Sidney St., St. Louis, Mo. Loffhagen, Vvilliain ..............., ......... ....... 1 9 17 Loftus, Anna XV ........,....,.,...........,,...... -H1919 4497 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Loftus, Mary CMrs. Ed. Leheaul ........ 1912 6164 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, MO. Logan, Harriett fMrs. E. HoltgreveJ.1919 614 S. 4th St., Springfield, 111. Logan, Lottiemae tMrs. TetleyJ ...... 720 Carson Rd., St. Louis County, Mo. Logne, Frances .........................,.............. 1920 Lohmann, Earle ............i...............,,..,,.... 1928 5736 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lohse, Vera .......i............ .....i.......,.......,---- 1 925 Londe, Ida. .,....,...........,........ ...,,....,,, ...-...., 1 9 28 1946 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Long, Ernestine .............,,........,............., 1923 1618 Quendo Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Long, Glen ...,.,..,..,,.................................,, 1915 7815 Murdock, VVebster Groves, Mo. Long, James ...................................,...,.... 1924 Long, Marion .,.......,..............,...,,,,............ 1922 Long, Nell .,,.,,............,.......,,,,..,.,..,...... . ,.... 1922 4624 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Long, NVilbur ............................................ 1920 3210 Halliday Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Long, Vfilfred ...,.........................,............ 1923 5950 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Longworth, Virginia .............................. 1923 5017 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Loomis, Paul ............................................ 1916 2322 Kaale Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii Loonistein, Meyer .................................... 1927 5944 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Loos, Olga .................................................. 1918 Lopata, Edwin ..................................... .... . 1926 5860 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Lorain, Flori .................,.................,., . ..... 1922 -1124 Kennerly Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lord, Elizabeth ........................................ 1920 Loring, Annie , ........,..... . .......................... 1912 Lovell, Marie .........,..............,................... 1926 5191 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Loving, Martha ....................................,... 1920 Lowe, Churchill ...................................... 1922 Lowe, Isabel fMrs. F. N. Goernerj .... 1917 621 E. Polo D'r., Clayton, Mo. Lowe. NVilliam ........................................ 1925 5723 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lowenbaum, Marjorie ............................ 1913 lMrs. Ed. Talkb 504 N. Market St., Joplin, Mo. Lowenhaum, Ralph .......................,........ 1918 5537 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. lLOYVE'lllJE'1'2', Irurie .... ....,.,,,...,.,,. ,..,., .,,.... 1 9 1 1 Lowenhaupt, Elizabeth ........,....,........,. 1929 6237 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lowenhaupt, Henry ...,.,.,,.,.........,.,,,,..,, 1929 6237 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lowenstf-in, Cecile ...............,.......,.,........ 1912 Lowenstein, Edith ....,...........,.,....,..,.,,..,, 1913 fMrs. Strasburgerb 4961 NV. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Lowf-nstein, Lewis ..,,..,,..,.......,,.,.,,.,.,..,., 1927 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lowe-nstein, Phillip ..............,,.,.,..,,,,,,.,,, 1913 506 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. , Lowenstein, Ralph. .............,,.....,,,,. .,.,. 1 918 Lowey, Roy Eugene ...,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1917 Lowis, Isabelle .............,.,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1921 5710 Franklin Ave., Hollywood, Cal. L01VlS.-1f'l'OlllQ .... , ..........,.......,,....,.,,..,.,.... 1927 1385 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 292 Lowis, Sarah .................................. : ......... 1 921 1388 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lowis, Vivian .................................-- -....-. 1 920 Lucas, Esther fMrs. Santa Paula, Cal. Ed. Laftusl ...... 1912 Lucas, Frances ........................................ 1914 Los Angeles, Cal. Lucas, Gertrude ........... . .......................... 1928 5079 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Lucas, James ............................................ 1927 4961 W. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Lucas, Ruth .............................................. 1922 Lucius, Morse .....................................,.... 1925 6219 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. Luckey, Edwina fMrs. F. Dubbsl .... 1916 6816 VVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Luedde, Philip .............,....,....................... 1925 5056 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lugenbeel, Helen .................................... 1916 Luley, Haroey .......................................... 1916 8733 Olden Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lund. Joel .................................. . ............... 1919 5968 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lund, VVilliam .................. ...............,........ 1 924 5968 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lundblad, Clarence ................................ 1924 5228 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lundhlad, Edith ...................................... 1922 5228 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lutz, Dorothy .......................,.................. 1928 6433 Oakland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lutz, Carl .....................................,............ 1925 4923 Maffitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lutz, Mildred ........................... ................. 1 920 4923 Mafiitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lutzky, Beulah ..........................,.......,..... 1921 tMrs. J. O:-:enhandlerj 513 Central Ave., Kirkwood, Mo. Lutsky, David .......................................... 1923 1526 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lyles, Dorothy ............................... ......... 1 912 Lyman, Elizabeth .......,........,.,.,.............,, 1924 5657 Vernon Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Lynn, Ida. .................................................. 1913 Lynn, Estelle .............................,.,........., H1924 1381 Montclair Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lynne, Jack ............,..... .....,................. ..... 1 9 24 6142 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Lynne, Jack ..... .............................,,.,.,...... 1 920 435 Hall Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. Lynn, Leigh ............................,..............,.. 1922 Lynn. Mary QMrs. Neuman MurchJ..1915 7365 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, MO. Lynn, Montague ................,.....,,.,........,, H1914 4405 XV. Pine Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Lyon, Randolph ...............,.........,,......,.... 1915 15 Dartford Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Lyons, Helen .............,..,....,.,.,...,...,.,,,.,.,.. 1928 5534 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lyons, Grace ..............................,,,....,.,..,, 1929 5534 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lyons. Hazel .....................,....,,,........,..,,.. 1912 MCAulaff, Margaret .......,..........,....,,,,..,,, 1920 55913. Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. McAuliffe, Genevieve ....... fMrs. Perry North Moore! 458 Gilpin St., Denver, Colo. MCAul iff, John ................,., 1386 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mcflroom, Harland ..,.........,..,,.,.,,.....,,...,, 1928 1328 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McBurney, James ...,.,.......,.,..,,,,....,,,,,,..,, 1920 2730 Grandview Ave.. Alton, Ill. lNICBurney, Wllliain ..............,.....,,,,,,,,,.,. 1914 5872 Julian Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, 'McCaddon, Jeannette ,.,,,...,,.....,,,,,,,,,,... 1922 MCCaleb. 1Villard ........,,,,, 6111 XVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Mc-Call, Agnes ........,...,....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1926 Terry. Ia. McCall. Martha Frances. ,.........,.... ......,, 1 913 6048 'xVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. MeCarron, J. R ...,...,..,..,.,.....,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,, 1921 5100 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. E-6 I 'LA1 f' Lfwi -ff 'lar' 3' . fi-'fix 1. 'A , 1- 4 if ' ' 1 McCarron, J. Russell .,......................,.,.,, 1927 McCoy, Mary Elizabeth ........................ 1923 4758 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5581 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McCarron. Virginia ............v................... 19145 McCoy, Olive QMrs. C.'-Bakerb ......------ 1926 McCarthy, Katherine ..i.,........... ,... . ....... 1 920 McCoy, Oliver ..................., ...................... 1 922 McCarthy, Leo VV ...,.,.,.........,.................. 1920 9-iS Laurel Ave., St. Louis, MO. 1944 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McCue, Grace ......,.................,.. ................. 1 922 McCarthy, Margaret .........................,.... 1925 McCue, Margaret ...........,...... .....,......v---,, 1 920 5139 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McCue, May ..............,............... ...... .....-- 1 9 23 McCarthy, Mary .............,..,.,......,...,...,..,. 1915 6057 Horton, St. Louis, Mo. CMrs. Edw. Buchananj McCullen, Richard ..,.......,......,....1..,....,.,. 1916 3317 Clemens, Detroit, Mich. 9721 Lackland Rd., St. Louis Co., Mo. McCarty. Mary ....,...................,............... 1912 McCul1en, Viola fMrs. R. St1'altOn7..1917 4762 Hammett Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 2427 Ashland, Overland, Mo. McCarthy, Minard ........................,.,,,,,,., 1925 McCullough, Mary Elizabeth .............. 1922 McCarthy, Nellie ,......................,............., 1911 6117 Westminster Pl., St. Louis. MO. 1315 Tovvhy Ave., Rogers Park, Ill. MfcCullough, Robert. .... ....,,....,.............. 1 924 McCarthy, Nellie CMrs. VV. BrancltJ..1921 6117 Vifestniinster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 1824 North Park, Chicago, Ill. McCully, Elizabeth ........ . .....,.t................. 1928 McCarthy, Nettie ............,ll...,.....,.........,. 1927 4961 VV. Pine Bl., St, Louis, Mo. 5145 Palm St.. St. Louis, Mo. McCune, Ruth .......................................... 1927 MOCasland. Hamilton ............................ 1927 5131 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, M0- 5902 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McCutchan .,..,.............. ......................-...--- 1 925 McCaslin, Bertha .....,,.......,.,..,..........,..,.. 1927 6637 Kingsbury, St. Louis, MO. 5027 VVashing'ton Bl., St. Louis, Mo. McCutcheon, Henrietta .,...................... 1924 McClelland, Elizabeth ,..,.......,...,,,....,..,.. 1922 701 Eastgate, University City. Mo. 5629 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo, McDermott, Chouteau ......................,..... 1922 McClellan, May ..,,.,...........,.,..,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,, 1919 5900 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McCloud, Virginia ................,................. 1928 McDermott, Joe .........................l....,....... 1924 5253 Paulian Pl., St. Louis. Mo. 789 Aubert Ave., St, Louis, Mo. McC1ung, Ethel ,..........,..........,.. ..,. . .... , ..,,, 1 919 McDonald, Bernice, ...,............................. 1922 CMrs. H. C. Kranenbergj McDonald, Helen ..................,................. 1921 1012 Cherry S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. fMrs. VV. P. Crowleyl McClure, Bobbie ...,......,.,....,....,,,...,,,.....,, 1917 3400a Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. CMrs. R. A. Snodclyb McDonald, Josephine ...............,.,.......,.. 1922 5966 WVoodland, St. Louis, Mo, McDonald, Merwin ............,....,....,.........,, 1925 McClure, Charles ...,...,...,....,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,, 1927 5025 Plover Ave,, St. Louis, Mo. 6128 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. McDonnell. Dorothy .........................,.... 1918 McClure, Frances ....,,...............,..,,..l,,,.,.. 1912 fMrs, Geo. Y. Henderl 1244a, Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4535a Cleveland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McClure. Frances ................,.....,.....,,....., 1917 McEwen, Charles .................................... 1928 McClure, Frank ................,,.................,., 1914 5942 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 12442. Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo, McFarland, Arthur ................................ 1924 McClure, Gladys ...,........,,..,.....,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, 1915 McFarland, Edna .................................... 1925 McClure, Malcolm .................................. 1926 4833 Le Due Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5816 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo, McFarland, Francis ................................ 1920 McClure, Ruth .....................,.,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 4954 Lindenwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McClure, Ruth ................................... ....... 1 926 McFarland, Ray F .................................. 1913 McCollum, Lindell .................,......, ,. ,....,, 1919 Sheffield Steel Co., Kansas City, Mo. 1341 N. Kingshigliway, St. Louis, Mo. McFarland, George ................................ 1924 MCComas, Leah ...... ..............................,... 1 921 McFarland, Helen .................................. 1923 CMrs. G. A. Goesslingi 117-la Hodiamont Ave., St, Louis, Mo. 6238 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McFarland, Josephine ...........,................ 1922 MCCOmiSh, Mary ...................................... 1928 3629 Blaine Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 6027 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo, McFarland, Norton ........................... . .... 1915 hICCo1'laChie, Dorothy .,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 Fort Hoyle, Md. 4985 Tholozan Ave., St. Louis, Mo, McFarland, Percie ............... ....... 1 922 MCCOnkey, Elizabeth ................,........... 1921 McGowan, Ruth ...................... ....... 1 926 fMrs. J. L. I-Iowertonj CMrs. J. Rodebauerj 2009 Quentard. Auniston, Ala. Columbia, Mo. Mc-Conkey, Mary Bell .....,...,.. . ..,.,.,,,..,.,, 1924 McGrade, Xvalter .................................... 1912 5362 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2418 Baldwin Ave., Overland, Mo. MCCOnkey, Virginia ............................,,, .1925 McGrath, Isabelle .................................... 1921 5362 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5949 XVooclland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. McCord. Ethel ..................,.,.....,.,..,.,,,..,.,, 1916 McGrath, Josephine ................................ 1923 McCormack, Hazel ..........,......,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,, 1923 4023 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5159 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Mc-Grath, Patrice .... , ................................ 1915 McCormack, Jamerson ...,.,,,........,,.,,.,,,, 1915 McGregor, Harry .................,., ,.,......,.. ..,, 1 9 28 802 Columbia Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 1341 Shaivmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. MCCOrniaCk, Lucille ....,.,,,.,,,.,.,,1.,,,,,,,, 1,,, 1 926 lXIcGregor, Louise ......,,,,,.,,,.,,....,,.......,,.,, 1926 3320 Bryant. S.. Minneapolis, Minn. McGuire. Linn .......................................... 1920 McCormack, Stewart ......................... ..... 1 912 40203. DeTontv Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 738113 1'1ll1lTl8.l'1, EVEITISTOI1, Ill. 1u'CIntOSh' Harold '-.A. --,'A--,------------A-------, 1 928 llgccofmlclf- Jack -e4------------'4e--4-----e------ ---1921 944 Hamilton Ave., st. Louis, MO. 'CCOI'l'l1lClx, James Leo ....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 916 I 6 McCormick. Margaret ....................,,,....1 1924 Mclftoshf Harry '-'-'---'----'---- -------- . -------- 1 9H4 lglq N. Euclid Ave.. St. Louis' MO. 5-60 11 aterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McCormick. Robert ....,,......,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1919 Mclntyre, Gene ........................................ 1917 5837 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mclmyrey L,,,.,1,,ine -------,-,-----...,.,-.-,.--.--- 1914 McCoy, Frank ,...,,..,,,,.,.,,,,..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1929 6220 Rosebury Dr., St. Louis, Mo. McCoy, Frederick ,,,,,,.,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 948 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mc-Coy. .lane lMrs. H. E. Barnarcli..1921 5877 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 293 QMrs. Nicholsonb 4151 Miami St., St. Louis, Mo. McIntyre, Margaret fMrs. E. Lacyl 11919 7200 XV. Park, Richmond Heights, Mo. McKay, Louis ................,......................... 1920 4563 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1 A 1'-v -A lfii -T' '1:f if . -,rg 1, V ' 5' , 1 ,- O 4 tf .1 n x , f f McKay, Mona ...............,............... ......,... 1 911 Maher, William ...............,,....................... 1927 lMrs. J. McClenahanJ 1305 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2105 Alfred Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mahler, Frances .........................,............ 1929 McKean, Marguerite ....,...,..................... 1921 4902 Murdoch Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McKelly, Louis F ..............................,..,,. 1921 Major, Minor ............,............................... 1926 5058 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1265 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. McKenzie, Alfred F ...........,..,....,.....,..,,.. 1921 Maloney, Ruth. ......................................... 1922 5332 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Maltz, Frances ,.................... ............. ...... 1 9 29 McKenzie, Myrtle .............,....................,, 1922 4527 Lewis Pl., St. Louis, Mo. McKe-own, Loretta .........................,........ 1917 Mandel, Nettie ........,................................. 1923 5641 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6836 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. McKeown, Regina ......,...........,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,. 1922 Manegold, Audrey .................................. 1923 5641 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Maner. Edna ............................. .............. 1 925 McKinney, Astor ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Manes, Sophie ......................................,... 1919 McKinney, Mary ....,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,, 1919 Mange, Florence ..............................,....... 1920 4534 Evans Ave., St, Louis, Mo. lMrs. S. A. Hartmannj McKnight, Fred ,,..,,.,..,,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,....,,.,,. 1926 5722 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. 1393a Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mange, Willard ..-.....--...............-.-...-.-...... 1924 McKye, Rosalie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 5802 Westminster, St. Louis, oM. 4975 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Manheimer, Ben ..----.---..1.---------1--------.----- 1913 McKean, Catherine ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 5567 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5624 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Manheimer. Leu .............................i........ 1926 McLean, Emily ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5743 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. 58-11 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. M2-MOH, William -.....----4--.----.-----------..--.,Y. 1913 McNamara, Helen ,..,,,.,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 30 N. 20th St., East Orange, N. J. McNay, Esther ,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 Mankofsky, Al ...........,............,................. 1926 5917 VVashington Bl., st. Louis, Mo. 626221 Enright Ave., St- Louis, MO. Mg-Rae, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 Mankofsky, Ruth .......................,,.,......... 1925 5023 Vilashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Manovill. Susie CMFS- VV- VV. Ruby?--1917 1NICRa,Q, Ralph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 1917 29 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. 5023 VVashington Bl., st. Louis, Mo. Mangiplv. Margaret ..-....---.. , ................... 1922 McRoberts, Ida 4Mrs. K. R. McNathJ.1920 60:2 C1ara,Ave-. St- Louis, MO. 425 VV. Jackson, Webster Groves, Mo. MH1'bl1I'Y- Wlllafd '-----.---------'----'-- f----------- 1 926 1NIQSl1e1'ry, James, ,,,---,-,--,,,,,,--.-.'-.,. ...--- 1925 5673 EnTlghtAAN'e., St. L011iS, BIO. Taylor and Olive, st, Louis, Mo, Marcella. Morrgs ............................ n .......... 1 921 Mesorley, Vvilliam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,-,-,,,,-- 1912 2632 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6810 Pershing Ave., sr. Louis. Mo, Marcus. Clementine ------.----------.------.-.----- 1921 McYVillia.ms, Alwin .........................,....,. 1928 Marcus. Moms ---------l----.--,.--------..-..-------- 1927 944 Laurel Ave., st. Louis, Mo. Mare. Georsnye, ---------------------.------- -'.--.-- 1 923 Maegal-thy, Nellie --,,--,,,,,,--.---.,,..4-,-,,,-- Mareschol, Miriam ......,.,.,.,..................... 1925 Maccubbm, Frances ....,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 5086 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. lfaccubbin, Warnock ....,,...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 5086 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. MacGoWan, Elizabeth iMrs. LoftusJ..1912 7031 Plateau, Richmond Heights, Mo. MacGoWan, Florence. ..,,,....,,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 9 12 Machens. Vvilliam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Maclntyre, Jessie ,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,4, 1925 5916 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. MacKaye, Helen ........,.,,,.,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,, 1 919 5889 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mackenzie, Josephine , ,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,1913 Mackey, Mary C. fMI'S. C. 0'NeillJ .... 1924 Mackey. Miriam . .........,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, .,..,,,, 1 926 MacGueary, Janet fMrs. GuintanaJ..1921 431 Hawthorne St., Madison, Wis. Madden, Ambrose ..,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 929 1224 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. lladden, Genevieve .,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 924 1433 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Maddox, Christine ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, 1926 Maechling, Louise .......... 3318 Arlington Ave., Maeteen, Viola ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6012 McPherson Ave., 1I36'tlO1 l, Mildred .......,,,,, 6006 Vkfashington Bl., Maflic, Cornelius ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Kantorh ...... 1920 Magee-e, Alice ,........,,,,.,,,, 5780 McPherson Ave., Mal'-Tid, Gladys fMrs. M. Celntralia, Ill. Magid, Lucille .......,..,.,...,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 5607 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mazirlson, Alice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,---,,-, , 1919 7205 E1 Moro, St. Louis, Mo. Maginn, Frances ....,..,,..,.,..,,..,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 922 Magness, Catherine ,,...,.,....,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1929 5936 VVoodland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Mafzuess, Florence ....,.......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,1922 5936 VVoodland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Maguire, Ann ,,,,.,. ...,. ,,......,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 20 294 fMrs. J. C. Garrell, Jr.J 7631 Forest View Dr., St. Louis, Mo. MZTgUl1S, Manuel .................................... 1921 5882 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Margulis, Martha .......,............................ 1923 6022 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Margulis, Sadie ................,....................... 1918 Mal-gulis, Sam .......................................... 1921 5763 Kingsbury, St Louis, Mo. Mariada, Mathias .....,......,..,........,.........,, 1923 4847 Hammett Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Marik, Dorothy fMrs. Andersonb ...... 1923 Marik. Lester ............................................ 1925 1380 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Mark, Dorothy ......................,................... 1926 5765 McPherson Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Markman, Charlotte .......,...................,,, 1925 5951 W'estminster, St. Louis, Mo. Marks, Gertrude ..............,......................, 1923 Marks, Josephine ..,.................,............... 1917 Marlott, Grace ................................,.,...,.,. 1929 1360 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mars, John .................,...........,.,,,.............. 1925 6623 Xvashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Marsden, Elizabeth ..........,.,..,............,... 1920 Marsh, Beulah .......................................... 1917 Marsh, Neveda ............................. ........ 1 924 fMrs. lDr.1 C. C. Kanel Box 745. Alliance, Mo. Marshak, Blanche ............................,..,.. 1926 6042 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marshall. Eleanor ................ .. ............,,.. 1920 3725 S, Compton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marshall, Florence ..................,......,...... 1924 N 5309 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marshall, Trucilla ................................,. 1916 Marston, Eleanor ........ ........ 1 921 Marston, Lucie .................................,...... 1921 Marten. Eunice ........................................ 1918 fMrs. Eunice M. Kruegarb 8223 Madison Ave., Venita Park, Mo. Marten, Miriam ........................................ 1913 Municipal Cts. Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. .1 ' '- 1 , -- - 4,7 .fr :iv-2 -a-- L-' fa E-'?'3Q S 'fi 7 fi ' L L? 3' ' :Q .. - Martin, Edna May .......,,.........,,.....,.....,.. 1916 Mayer, Leo ,... .......................,..... I .......--W--'-- 1 916 fMrs. Elmer L. Deickej 5554 Delmar B1.,fSt. Louis, Mo. H 312 Edgewood Dr., Clayton, Mo. Mayer, Teresa ..... ...............---l....A------------- 1 921 Martin, Louis .......,........,....................,...... 1918 5748 McPherson Ave.. St. LOuiS. MO. 5581 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mayfield, Conrad .................--------------.---- 1924 Marzihnl, Lucille ...,....,.,.....................,....... 1917 2 tLe1igisMPl., St. Louis, MO. N98 rs. Harley Daugermondj May e , axine ..................,.--..--.--- .-,--- - - 5042 Chippewa. St., St. Louis, Mo. 5111 Palm St., St. Louis, Mo. Martin, Marlowe ,..... ................................ 1 927 Mavhew. Ethel fMl's. E. T. ATHEISSJ--1925 4527 Alice Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Martin, Mary 4Mrs. C. E. BerveilerJ,,1924 3S07a Folsom Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Martin, Ruth ...........,..,.....,,. ........,............ 1 922 3215 Magnolia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Martin, WVildeth QMrs. K. Mooreh ..,... 1915 Rolla, Mo. Martin, 1Vi1lian1 .,.........,,.,....,..,.............,, 1923 5055 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Martine, Kathrine ........,.................,,...... 1915 6630 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marvin, Calvin ....., ,......,. .............,...,......, 1 9 22 6310 Ella Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marx, Edmund .,...,.............,......,,,...,...,..,,. 1916 4950 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Marx, Jack ..................,.,....................,,,.,., 1925 Marx, Jeanne ..........................,.....,,......,.,, 1924 4353 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marx, Joseph ....,.,....,.........,.....,......,,.,,..,,, 1926 4353 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marx, XValter .......,,..,.,.,., ..,.........,......,,,,,, 1 924 16 YVashington Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Maslanikov, David ...,.......,.....,..,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1928 1249a Aubert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mason, Arnold ............,.,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, H1924 4953 Park View Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Mason, Edith ,.............,.................,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 3733 Lindell Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Mason, Mabel. ...,,.,......,.,,.,..,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 1912 Mason, Pressley ..,.,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5610a Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mason, Ramona fMrs. R. F. BakerJ..1911 S.L NI. 5463 Vernon Axe, t ouls 1 0 Mason, Ruby fMrs. F. H. Youngl .... 1916 6464 San Bonita Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mason, Trairs ........,..,.,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1929 5872 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mason. Vivian .........,,...............,,,..,,.,,.,,.,, 1915 Mass, Ida ..,,........,,.,,..,,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,. 1924 53393. Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Massa, Fred .l.,............,....,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.., 1925 Masson, Lois fMrs. R. E. 1VaIshJ .... 1927 3922 Hereford, St. Louis, Mo. Masson, Ruth ....,,,,...,,..,,,,1,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,.,,,, 1926 Mateer, Alice ....,..... ,. , ,,..,,, ,,,,,, 1 913 Mateer, Edward ..,...,,...,,...,4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1 915 Mateer, Harold ..,..,..,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 914 Mateuzzi, Henry ,,,,,,.,....,4,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M1922 Mathes, Frimeth fMrs. F. Dreyerb..1924 6322 S. Roseburg, St. Louis, Mo. Mathes. Leonard .....,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 5521 YVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mathews, Betty .......,.,,,,,,,,,,,.1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1929 6101 Xvashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Mathias, Marieda ...,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 4847 Branconier, St. Louis, Mo. Mathlock, Fred ..,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1917 Maupin, Robt. L ....,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 915 Mausshardt ...........,.,.,,,,, ,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 917 2801 Marcus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Maxwell, Leta ,,...,.. . .,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 1 923 2 Parkland, St. Louis, Mo. May. Glen ............,......,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 925 5569 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. May, Helen ,.,,,.,..,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, -,,, 1 9 24 May, Howard ,,.,.,..,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 913 Mayer, Bernard ..,.......,..,,...,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, 1 925 5681 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mayer, Dennis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,--.-.,,-, ,----,- 1 Q19 5531 VVel1s Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mayer. Fred ............................. ..........,.,..., 1 921 530 Union Bl., St. Louis. Mo, Mayer, Gus ..,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,-- 1---,, 1 9 23 Mayer, Jocelyn ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,, 1 9 13 3 S216 Jackson St., Vinita Park, Mo. Mazer, Norma .........,...................... : .-.------ 1923 5892 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Meaclor, Barclay ......,....,........................-- 1915 4922 Vifashington Bl., St. Louis. M0- Meadows, Joseph .......,............................ 1922 Meadows, Lois ....................................,..... 1923 Meagher. Mary ........................................ 1918 5219 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mears, Mortimer ..........................,........... 1916 467 Ridge, VVebster Groves, Mo. Medairy, Frances .................................... 1929 5611 Cabanne Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Medell, Alleyne ........................................ 1924 6200 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Mehan, Gertrude .................................... 1924 Mehnen, Catherine .................................. 1925 4252 Red Bud Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Meier, Hugo ...,....,.....,. .............................. 1 925 Meier, Milton .....,........... ................ ......... . . 1918 Meier, Percy .....,...................................... 1913 6645 Univ. Dr., University City, Mo. Meier, 1Valter .......................................... 1915 Meinen, Viola ............................................ 1929 5865 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meinhardt, Harry .................................... 1927 4894 Bessie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meinholtz, Edward .................................. 1921 Meinholtz, Gertrude ............................,. 1915 4812 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meinholtz. Mildred .................................. 1920 4812 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Jas. Grayb ..., 1911 Meinholtz, Ruth QMrs. Louis. Mo. 4845 Bessie Ave., St. Meisenbach, Hilda ............... ................. . .1917 Pearl, Ill. Meister, Joseph ...................... ...... l 91S Mellor. Helen ....................... . ........... .... . .1915 fiilrs. Helen Cabannej 837 Tatcerson, Glendale Cal. Mellor, Mary Glenn ................,............... 1924 Melton, Arthur ......................,................. 192-1 Harvard l'niv. Cambridge, Mass. Meiville, Adelaide ..,.,.........,..................,.. 1928 4936 Maffitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Menard. Mary 6934 XVest Park, St. Louis, Mo, Mench, Ruth ........................ ..... ................. 1 9 28 5943 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Menckel, Leonard .........................,.,........ 1913 300-la XVyoming St., St. Louis, Mo. Mendel, Clifford 5039 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Mendelsohn, Sabina .......... ............,.....,., 1 929 5344 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Menoivn, Lola .......................................... 1926 5330 Ger:ildine'Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mercer. Elva Mae .............................,,.,... 1924 906 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Merckling, Ernest ........... ...........,...,..1.... 1 925 5077 Geraldine Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mereto, Clara fMrs. VVm. Dicki ......., 1915 5334 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meueto,Ida ..... . .,...........,...........,......,.......,. 1916 2611 N. Union Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Mereto, Sophia ...........,.,.,,..,..,,.,. ,,,..,. .,,, 1 9 18 Meriwether, Dora 4Mrs. Smalleyi .,.. 1913 739 Tuxedo, XVebster Groves, Mo. Merrill, Frances .,....,.....,...,1,,..,.,....,..,,,,,, 1917 217 Center St., Mankato, Minn. Mesker, Francis .,... ........,.,,,..,,1,...,.,,, ..,,,, 1 9 23 4515 Lindell. St. Louis, Mo. Messing, Eugene. ....,,,.,,,...,,..,,, ,,,.,,,1,,,,,,,, 1 922 3931 'Potomac St., St. Louis, Mo. ns- .5 ...w . x , L r 1 W, W - 1 A ww, A X ' v I 1 A Q . V . ' vs , . .X-.5 4 ,, , , 1' f .- 54 1 I-,dw nv, .,m ..-If X ' f , - , X.. r ,I .-. , .-- , . A fu x ' Aa ,J C FI v w1,Q 54J Nil ' gc g,.4,r, 'rf ' 1w,. 4 Q ntlzxxnxllz--Chan num.. ., -f i '-I Q-113: - A is-15 :-- 3:1 5.-gill?-1-:EN K:-i sefigirl 41 R. C. White ..........,............ .. September, 1921 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. Eugene Steidemann ....................., .. February, 1923 Blewett Intermediate School, St. Louis, Mo. Fred C. McEachron ..........4........,........... September, 1923 7361 Wellington Ave., University City, Mo. Commercial P. L. Stavseth ,........................., . . . Charter Member, 1909 7140 Alamo Ave., St. Louis, Mo. W. A. Heffernan .......,.......... . . Charter Member, 1909 CPresent address unknownj O. C. Schorer .............. September, 1910 fPresent address unknownl 9FArthur Dahne ...,,..,,...... February, 1911 iDeceased, September, 1921 J. A. Benson ..................,...... . . . September, 1911 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. L. W. Beers .................................. February, 1913 Vocational School, St. Louis Public Schools. Albert W. Merrill ......................,..... September, 1914 Assistant Superintendent, Public Schools, Des Moines, Iowa L. Gilbert Dake ..........................,, September, 1915 Supervisor Commercial Subjects, St. Louis Public Schools H. T. Jett ....,.....,.................,..... September, 1915 Pasadena, California Sarah S. Thompson ......... .. September, 1915 CPresent address unknownj Katherine B. Rogers ..............,......., . February, 1916 CMrs. William G. Newhall, 42 Brentwood St., Portland. Mainel Kathleen Joyce ,.........,.................. September, 1916 Northeast High School, Detroit, Mich. Arthur W. Hanson ...,.............. .. February, 1918 V Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ZR. A. Whisnand ................... . . . February, 1918 1'Deceased, August, 1924 Luella Shaffer, .............. . . . September, 1918 CPresent address unknown? lLouise W. Brown ,..,..................... February, 1921 5156 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mary F. Calnane ............,.......... February, 1921 Washington Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Earl H. Neller ...................... .. February, 1921 Cleveland High School, St. Louis, Mo. . Lilian L. Hogan . ..............,......... .. September, 1921 4910 W. Pine Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. . Helen D. S. McDonald .................... September, 1922 4548 Forest Park Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Irene C. Mueller ........................... September, 1922 fMrs. Herman Dacus, 4243 Red Bud Ave., St Louis, MoJ J. H. Herwig .,......................,......... . . . September, 1922 8623 Forest Ave., St. Louis Co. Alma Marine ..........................,.,.. , . September, 1924 5734 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Bessie Kampmann ..,................. . ,. September, 1924 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Mabel Easterbrook ,,....,................ .. September, 1926 8475 Lackland Road. St. Louis Co. 26 il- I K 'Q Y T 5 1-1: - I - wx! JP J- , -..f-A 1. , ' ' lH2!5!l?2 . :fre Meston, Beryl .............................. Z .........., 1923 Miller, Mildred ,..,.,......... . .....,.............. ..-- 1 921 4424 Carpenter St., Des Moines, Ia. 1396 Burg Aveu St, Louis, Mo. Meyer, Anna ............................ ...-..-..-.. . .--.. 1 928 Miller, Newton ............... ..A..A...............---. 1 923 5111 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5737 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Constance. ...........,...v........v.-.-...-.. 1928 Miller, Robert ....................A...... .........--- . -.1927 5823 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5308 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Delphine ...... .... ........................vY.. 1 9 27 Miller, Salome V ,,,...,,................ ..Y........... 1 920 5585 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5553 Waterman Ave., St, Louis, Mo. lleyer, Dymphe tMrs. H. D. Big1owJ..1917 Miiiei-, Viola ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,,,,.,............. ..... 1 928 5369 C3165 AV9-y St- 1-101115, MO- 6148 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Elise ,............ .................,---.-.---..--,- 1 926 Miller,Virgir1ia ............. .....................-- ---- 1 9 15 Meyer, Esther .......................................... 1912 Mil19r,Virginia ..,,. . .............,......... .. .A....... 1923 Meyer, Evelyn .......................................... 1924 Millerbaugh, John R ............ ............ 1 924 722 Harvard, University City, Mo. Mills, Margaret ...,..,,,,......... ..................... 1 922 ltieyel-, Geraldine Jane .,.....,..,.....,......... 1927 Mills, Rgbei-t ,,,v,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,,.............,....., 1 926 5585 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5475 Vernon Ave., St, Louis, MO, Meyer, Gladys ..................................----.... 1915 Mills, Wellinan ......... . ...................-...- -1---- 1 922 Meyer, Linn ........................................ ...... 1 921 Millstone, Cecelia ........................... ..... , .... 1 922 5377 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6128 Westminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Lucille QMrs. J. WilkinsonJ,,1924 Millstoiie, Igadore .,,,,................... ...l...... 1 923 4464 Russell Ave-, St- Louis. MO- 6128 Westminster Ave., st. Louis, Mo. lxleyer, Madge ....,,,,........,,.,,,..,, . ........,...... 1917 Milne, Emma ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,....,..,,,....... ..... 1 9 21 Meyer, May ............................ ....... ........... 1 9 26 Milster, Arthur ......... . .... ,............,... l.......- 1 9 21 5254 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Milegtgney Max ,,,,,,,.. ..,.......................... . .1920 Meyer, Powell ..,...,.,,.........................,...... 1917 Miner, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....... ................... 1 922 4918 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6144 Vifaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meyer, Richard ...............................,........ 1917 Minkiii, Clara ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.... ....,..,............ ,... 1 9 27 449 Laurel Ave.. St- Louis. MO- 5743 Westminster, st, Louis, Mo. Meyers, Evelyn ........................................ 1928 Miiikiii, Lena ,............ .........,,...............,.. . .1928 5153 Kensington Ave-, St- Louis. MO- 5743 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. Meyers, Josephine ............,..................... 1927 Miiikowitz, Sylvia ,.,,... ,....., .................... 1 9 29 5620 Waterliian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 442,15 Evang Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Meyers, Louise ........................................ 1923 Mitchell, Cecile ..................... . .................. 1927 5153 K61lSiT1g10l'1 Ave.. Sf- L011iS. MO- 4379 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. Meyers, Marshall G ................................ 1911 Miteliell, Florence L .......... ................ ..... 1 9 11 PL1Gb1O. Colo. tMrs. L. E. Turneyb Meyersieck, Herbert .........,.................... 1927 5744 Pershing Ave., St. LouiS, MO. 1921a Marcus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. lylitghell, Gertrude ................................ H1919 Meyersieck, Marian ................................ 1913 Qlvlrs. C. M. Murphyl 5545 C3153-11119 Ave.. St- Louis, MO- 1619 Belt Ave., St. Louis, 110. Meyersieck, Milton .................................. 1917 Mitchell, Margaret ................... ............... 1 914 7830 Grensfelder, St. Louis, Mo. QMI-S, G. M, Huffl Michaels, Harold .......................... ,......... 1 918 1514 W, 29 st., Los Angeles, Cal. 5145 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. lviitcliell, Robert ..................... ................. 1 924 Michaels, Mildred .................................... 1920 fMrs. M. Crossmanj 87 Ardmore Rd., Berkeley, Cal. Mick, Ruth ................................................ 1926 Micotto, Vincent ...................................... 1927 2516 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miles, Gwendolyn. ...............................,,.. 1925 Millard, David ...............,........................,. 1913 Rialto Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Millar, Gladys ..,.........,....,...,.....,....,,..,,.... 1917 7018 Amherst, University City, Mo. Miller, Anna Mae ...........................,,....A.. 1929 1037 Louisville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. lililler, Carrol .,.....,......... ..,...... .........,........ 1 9 21 Miller, Charles ...,.......,,....,..........,........... 1928 .5553 WHfEl'11l3H Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, David ......,...........,...,..................... 1924 5308 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Donald. .......,.,...,...,......,,,.,............ 1917 5980 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Elaine ....... . ......................,....,.... 1918 Miller, Evelyn fMrs. J. Marksh ........ 1919 365 Lincoln, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miller, Harold ............,........................,. 1.1923 1111 Yale Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Henry .................,........., .... ..........,. 1 9 25 6710 Oakland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Huguinin ,,,,..............................,,., 1925 Miller, .Toe ....,.....,...........,.,.,,..,...,............. 1914 5429 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Kathryn E. ..,..,..,..............,.......,, 1927 5737 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Lorraine ..........,,....,......,,.,,.......... 1924 Miller, Louise A .... ................................... 1 927 6710 Oakland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller. Lucille ........ ,.... ........... ,.... ............. 1 9 2 6 739 N, Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Lulu M ..............,.......,.....,.....,....... 1916 Miller, Marguerite ........... .................... 1 929 296 -. 4379 VVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Mitchell, Tom ..............--.-----1----- ------1e'--- 1921 5344 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moberly, Helen CMrs. E. F. BrownJ..1919 1809 VValler St., Portsmouth. O. Monet-ly, Virginia ............................ ........ 1 919 fMrs. H. Schleuterl 4132 Miami St., St. Louis, 310. H Molisett. Betty fMrs. G. M. Orrj ...... 1925 Pine Bluff, Ark. Moffet, Ruth ...................i............... ..---.-.... 1 917 Moffett, Marjorie ..............................1.- --.1929 Mohler, Maud ........................-.-- ,------------' 1 925 1359 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. v Mohorter, Carolyn ..................--,-..----. ,--- - 1910 Mohorter, Helen ..................... ...... ...---- --,. 1 9 1 3 St. Anthony's Hospital, Denver, Colo. Mohorter, Miriam ............--------1---- ----1 ------ 1 9 13 Mohn, Berta ...................-.... .,--1--1--------- ----- 1 9 19 Houston Post-Disp., Houston, Te:-:. Mohr, Olga. ...........................-, , --1--------------- 1912 Mohrman, Olga CMrs. O. MohrnianJ..1913 511 Loren St., Springiield. Ill. Mojonnier, Albert ........ .... ..,-..------------------ 1 9 25 5931 Margaretta Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mojonnier, Robert .................-.,--.-.. : ...---- 1925 5931 Margaretta Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moll, Berenice .................. ..... ................... 1 9 14 Moll, Helen ......... ....................-....-.---. 1--1 -.-- 1 9 2 5 Monnot, Lucine ........ -.-.-- 1 929 Monroe Adaline ......................-...-.---- ----,- 1 910 Monroe, Charles M ....................-.--...---., 1922 Monroe, Julia tMrs. Paul Morse? ...... 1914 Virginia City, Nev. ' Monsch, Vera .................... .............. .-..---.., 1 9 27 Montag, Elmer ..................................,..- .-1922 Montague, Hodgen ........... 1333 I-Iargert, Memphis, Tenn. Montgomery. James . ................ .---1-------. 1 913 5390 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ff 3 Ax -141 ' frgvwg -- A-,g-.f fp-f . Y -.fx -V--1 7 ' 4 1,' ' ' Y - E'?7-53 Q?Jlf-lv Yee Montgomery, Knox .,............................ -1922 Mozzoni, James ........ .. .............................. 1924 Moody, Jeanette ...................................... 1912 Mudd, Henry H .,.......... , ............,.............. 1 919 171 Britannia, Meridan, Conn. 6327 Rose-bury, St. Louis, Mo. Moon, Ruth ...........................v.................... 1925 Mudd, Robert ...............,............,............... 1920 6069 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4601 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mooney, Frank ....... ..... ............................ 1 9 22 Muehling. Charles .................................. 1928 Moore, Clara ............................................ 1917 West Point, N. Y. Moore, Elizabeth ........................,.,....,.... 1916 Mueller, Elsa ....,....................................... 1918 4421 XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 417 Lee, XVebster Groves, Mo. Moore, Elizabeth ......,.........................,... 1920 Mueller, Erma ,..... ............................,....... 1 917 Moore, George Stephens ........ .............. 1 922 5810 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moore Lucille .......................................... 1913 Mueller, Florence .................................... 1922 14tlf and Morgan Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Moore llabel ..........,..............,,................. 1920 5216' 'rheoaosia Ave., sr. Louis, Mo. Moore. 7057 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Moore Mary Porter CMrs. S. Coleb .... Mildred QMrs H Haakeh 1920 201 S. Gramcy Dr. Los Angeles, Cal. Moore, Richard .,.,....................... . ............ 1915 110 lVaverly, 1Vebster Groves, Mo. Moore, Venus fMrs, Earl R. Britt! .... 1918 7725 Brookline Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Moore, Walter ............,............................. 1925 5069 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moorman, Amy ...,.................................... 1928 5227 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moorman, Ruth ..........,............................. 1923 fMrs. R. XV. Pilcherj 1014 Oalgview Ave., St. Louis, Mo More. MarJor1e ........................................ 1927 5770 DeGroerville, St. Louis, Mo. Morforcl. Nancy ............,........................... 1912 Morgens, J. Allen ..,.....,,.......................... 1922 Morische, Kathryn ..,.,........................... 1921 Moritz, Sidney ............................... .....,..... 1 927 1327 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Morris, Charles ......................,..,.............. 1922 5437 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo Morris, Hannah ,.,,... .......,,. ,,.,..,..,,,,.,..,.,,,, 1 9 24 5845 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Morris, Julia ..................,.,..,..,,,,....,,..,..... 1918 Morris, Loretta .,.,...........................,,,.,,,., 1918 7319 Lindell Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Morris, Margaret ...,.,.....,......,,.,...,.,l,...,,, 1929 5500 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Morrish. Thelma ,........................,...,,,..,.., 1928 5218 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Morrison, Charles ....,........,,..,.....,..,....... 1915 TVs-st Point, N. Y. Morrison, George .................. ...... ,,..... 1 9 22 Morrison, Marriott .................,,.......,... g.,.1913 308 N. 6th St., St. Louis, Mo. Morrison, Sara ...............................,.,,...., 1925 Morriss, Maretha CMrs. M. MeckerJ..1913 4946 Devonshire Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Morrissey. Virginia ................................ 1923 4565 Gibson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Morton. Dorothy .............,,,,..........,....,,.,,, 1927 5374 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moselty. Frederick ......,,,,...,......,.........,,,, 1924 4804 Northland, St. Louis, Mo. Moss, Mary .......,......,,,......,,.,.,,.,..,,, , ,.,,,,,,,, 1924 Moss, Phillip .......,....,....,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1913 5518 Vvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moss, Virginia .................... ......,......,.,,.,.,, 1 922 Mossotti, Armond ..,.,,,,. , ..,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 5057 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Mott. Florence QMrs. A. Buttolphj .... 1916 411 Prospect Circle, S. Pasadena, Cal. Mott, Marguerite D ............,..............,,,,, 1911 5850 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mountjoy, Garrard ,,,,......,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 924 714 Kingsland, St. Louis, Mo. MountJoy, Lillie Belle .,.,.....,....,.,,....,,,,,, 1924 Eos Angeles, Cal. Mouse. Lucille ........................,........,,,,, ,,,, 1 928 755 Bayard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Moxon, Shirley .....,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 928 5589 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Moyser, Lottie ................................,.,..,.,.. 1913 5853 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1464 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mueller, Hazel ................ . ..................,...... 1913 785 Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mueller, Helen .......................................... 1918 Mueller, Jane ............ ,... ............................ 1 9 26 Mueller, Leona ........ . ..........................,.... 1926 5238 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mueller, Leona ........................................ 1922 1228 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mueller, Leonard ..................,................. 1928 6111 Xvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mueller, Morris .... .................................... 1 922 Mueller, Paul ,......................... . ................. 1919 Mueller, Roland ......................,............... 1927 2500 E. 42nd St., Kansas City, Mo. Mueller, Ruth .......................................... 1918 Muench. Lillian 4Mrs. WVenckerJ ...... 1915 5320 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Muench, Roy .....,...................................... 1919 5320 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mulholland, Marie . ...........,..................... 1913 5312 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Blulky, Mab .............................................. 1917 4634 Kennerly Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mullally, Alice ............ . .................,,.......... 1917 Mullenbaack, Irene ......................,..,, . .... 1922 6127 XVagner, St. Louis, Mo. Mullin, James ............,...........,................. 1923 4915 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mullin, Marjorie ..............,................,...... 1924 4915 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mun, Vera .......................,......................,,., 1914 Munch, Doris .,,...,.....................,.,,.,.,..,..... 1924 5946 Horton Pl., St. Louis, lilo. Munch, Kathleen . ......,............................ 1926 5946 Horton Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Mundt, Herbert ....... ...,......,,,..,,.....,....,...., 1 916 Munro, Grant ............................................ 1919 1293 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo. Muratta, John ................. 6028 Blaple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murch, Alanson. ................ ,..,.............,..... 1 921 734 Trinity Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murch, Edith ......,.......................,............. 1914 7037 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murch, Ethel ...............,........,..,...,,........... 1923 7037 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murch, Frances fMrs. P. WiedsmaJ..1916 Penryn, Cal. Murch, Gertrude ....................................., 1915 5070 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Murch, Lucille ..,...,........,.,,,...,,,,.......,,,,,,,, 1915 5032 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murch, Mildred .......... . ......,....,.................. 1 916 iMrs. S. C. Speingraberj 1436 Gilpin, Denver, Colo. Murch, Sinclair ............,...........,,,,......,.,,,, 1921 Murphey, Ed ......................,...,,..,,.,,,,....,,,, 1925 5786 DeGiverville Ave., St, Louis. Mo. Murphey, Sidney .,..,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3558 Russell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murphy, Arlie .... ............................,., ,,,.,.. 1 9 22 Murphy, Dorothy G ....,...,,......,..,........,,,, 1926 Murphy, Edward G ...,,,.... ..........,,,,,,,,, 1 919 Murphy, James ..........................,,....,....,,, 1925 57SSa McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murphy, James . .,............,.................. . ..... 1926 738 Interdrive, University City, Mo. Murphy. J. W ...... ..................,.................,. 1 915 5216 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. IMurphy, Laverne ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 Moyser, Marguerite ,,.,,.......,..,.,,, . .....,,,,,, 1913 . 5853 Bartmer Ave., sr. Louis, Mo. 1383 Granville Pl., St. Louis. Mo. if-S , A ':'f j gvli sz- Q-gf' 5? J 1 -:TR '25, 1:55 Y . A is 1 if ' ' r ie- ' llQ!9l3 1 A J Lfurphy, Loretta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 917 Neilson, Arthur .,,.......,.........,....... : .......,... 1924 Murphy, Mary Elizabeth ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,.... 1918 6319 Alexander Dr., St. Louis, Mo. lylurphy, Sidney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,.... 1 927 Nelson. Edna 4Mrs. Clyde E. Leel ,... 1912 750 Aubert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5517 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Murphy, Virginia 4,1N1rs, H, BernetJ..1926 Nelson, Hale ..........,...............A................. 1920 Vlfaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6175 Westminster Pl., St, Louis, Mo. Ixlurphy, XVatson i,,,, ,,... .......,............. ....... 1 9 2 5 Nelson, Paul .........,.. ..........,..............-........ 1 925 4754 W. Florissant, St. Louis, Mo. 1-140 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Llurray, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1920 Netchvolodoff, Vadine ...,..........,............. 1926 5237 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5516 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murray, Gertrude ,,,,,,rr,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,i.,,,,.,. 1916 Nettleship, Caroline .....,,...........,........... 1917 ' fMrs. L, M. Kishlarj 1819 Cora Ave., St. Murray, Katherine. .....,. . Louis, Mo. ,.....1923 7015 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Murray, Margarite ........,........................ .1919 fMrs. M. J. Lallyb 5852 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murray, Paul .................,.......................... 1921 3017 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Murry, Marguerite .....,.,,....................... H1924 1324 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mui-ry, Martha ........................,..... .......... 1 927 1324 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. lylushlin, Maurice .................................... 1924 6936 Cornell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mushlin, Sylvia ......,................................. 1927 Musick, Lucille ..,....................,.....,.......... 1914 5744 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Musler, Durward ...................,..........,..... 1919 5696 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Myer, Dorothy .......................,...,...,.......... 1927 51211 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Myer, Henry ..,,................,...,..................... 1923 5935 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Myers, Gladys .......................................... 1923 1382 Burfl Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Myers, Herbert .....,,...............,...........,..,., 1919 1225 NV. 26th, Oklahoma City, Okla. Myer, Jesse ....,..........,................................ 1923 5935 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Myers, Kathryn ...............,.....,,............... 1920 1447 Shawmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Myers. Mary fMrs. Hildrethl ......,.... 1.1923 14 Parkland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Myers. Robert E .....................,................ 1925 14 Parkland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Myers, Vivian ....,....................,...,.........,,, 1919 Nagel, Charles ,,......,...,..........,....,,,..,,..,..,, 1915 Nagel, Lillian .....,.,........,........,........,.,,,...,, 1921 Nag,-2,i, Frank ...,,,.,.,,,..,.,..,,,...,...,,....,,..... 1927 4441 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Nally, Llene ..........,,....,.,.,....,....,............... 1914 Nash, Arthur .,.....,...,..,.......,....,.,..,..,,..,..., 1916 6123 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nash, Carolyn .,..,........,,,....,,,.,,........,,,,,.,, 1928 6103 VVaterxnan Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Nash, Hampton ...,. ..,....,....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 1 924 5037 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nash. Kercheval .....,.....,...,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 5037 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nash, Lucy .........,,......,,,,,...,..,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,.,,, 1923 5641 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nathan, Clara ...,...., ...,,....,,....,,,.... ,,,,,,,,.,, 1 9 27 5027 Vvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nathan, Emil ,.....,,.,...,,,,,.,..,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 917 5037 XVate-rman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nathan. Frank .,,....,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 P.O. Box 123, Roanoke, Va. Nathan, Jenny ..,,,.1,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 5037 'Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nathan, Virginia ,....,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 fMrs. F. A. Arnsteinj 6105 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Neal, Barbara ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 Needle, Katie ...,,,,..,.,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 928 5923 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Neff, Mary ,......,,,...... ,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 9 12 Neff, Sybella ,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, rMrs. Stephen La Bergeb 5326 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Neher, James, ,.,,, . .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 916 Xvashington, Mo. Nehf-r. Leroy ........... ..,.................,,.,...,..,,, 1 913 1627 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. 7365 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo. Nettleship, Margaret .............................. 7396 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. 1916 Neuhoff, Norman .................................... 1920 Neuman, Henrietta ............i................... 1924 Neuman, Robert Isadore ....,,............... .1928 4951 Lacletle Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Neuman, Julius ........,............,.................. 1925 4951 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Neuman, Leon ....................,..................... 1926 5932 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Neuman, Marian tMrs. Smithj ..,......... 1921 4951 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ne-un, Frank .......... , ...........,.............,....... 1928 5915 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Newburger, Margaret ,........,, .. ............, 1911 tMrs. Emanuel Falkenburgl 121 Bertling Lane, VVinetka. Ill. Newberry, Frances ................................ 1924 5700 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Newberry, VViliiam ...............,................ 1924 5930 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Newbury, Stephen A, Douglas .......,.... 1928 5864 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Newman. Elias ......,................................. 1914 5932 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Newman, Jane .......................................... 1921 Newman, Lina ................,......................... 1920 Newman, Olin ...................,...................... 1915 5216 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Newnham, Eugene .......,......,...........,....,.. 1928 6047 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ney, Clara ...,... ...,...........,...........,.,............. 1 922 3441 Hartford St., St. Louis, Mo. Ney, Fannie 4Mrs. C. I. Petersonl .... 1923 1827 Tutwiler, Memphis, Tenn. Nicholas, Etta ....................................,..... 1916 Box 502, R.R. 3, Clayton, Mo. Nicholas, Adrian, Jr ...,...... .,..........,........ 1 923 7434 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Nichols, Delphine .... ,.... ............,......,.,,.,.. 1 9 16 1Mrs. L. C. Hargravel 5632 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nichols. Diehl .... 1..... ..........,.................,... 1 9 11 Los Angeles, Cal. Nichols, Helen tMrs. L. Culverj ...... 1914 Nichols, Minerva .....................,.........,...... 1922 5674 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nicholson, Elbert ...........,........................ 1925 4608 Vlfashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Nlicholson, Ralph .................................... 1923 8229 Toddy Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nickel, Elizabeth ........,.........,................. 1924 473 Oakwood, Vxlebster Groves, Mo. Nicks, Marion LMrs. Montiethb .......... 1918 965 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nicolson, Helen tMrs. M. Petersonl..1919 6267 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nicolson, Marion ................................,... 1918 iMrs. NV. R. Plummerj 7310 Tulane, University City. Mo. Nicolson, Ruth ..........................,......... ,... 1 919 fMrs. J. R. Peterson? 7203 Dartmouth, St. Louis, Mo. Nicolson, VVi11iam .,...............,.......,..,,,,,. 1922 Niedringhaus, Edna ..............,,,.....,,........ 1912 fMrs. Fred Graf, Jr.3 1211 Standfield, South Bend, Ind. Niedringhaus, Maud tMrs. Barryl .... 1911 VVoodlawn Hotel, Kirkwood, Mo. 1915 Niedringhaus, Raymond ...................... 356 S. Elin, Welnster Groves, Mo. - -' 'ff A f-we - - .R A?-Tk! Niehaus. Maude ....,..............,.....,......,....... 1918 fMrs. A. S. Chappuisb .7336 Ethel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nielsen. Dolma ................,.........,,........,... 1922 4858 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, M O. Nieman, Lucille... ...........,........,.............,.. 1926 Niemoeller, Martin ...,... .................,....,.... 1 920 5554 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Niemoeller, Ralph . ................................. 1921 5554 Maple Ave. , St. Louis, Mo. Nixon, Willie ............................................ 1912 Noble, Fairfax. ......................................... 1914 52062. Waterman Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Noel, Alice Rose .............,........................ 1914 Noel, Cynthia ,..,,.. .......... ....,....,............ 1 9 26 Noel, Lovett ...,...... ....... 1 917 Nolan, Clarence ......................,.............., 1923 Nolan, Grace ................................l........... 1919 14142. Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Noll, Florence .......,.........................,........ 1923 5591 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Noll, Harry ................................,......,........ 1928 4471 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Noll, Marie ............,......,.........,............,..... 1923 Nordmeyer, Donald .................,....,.....,... 1919 St. Luke's Home, Phoenix, Ariz. North, Mary ,,......................,..,.........,........ 1922 Northcutt, Nellie ...........,.......,.................. 1917 Norwisch, Pauline .................................. 1923 Nott, Minerva fMrs. 6228 Oakland Ave.. P. R. Yellenb .... 1914 St. Louis, Mo. Novak, Abe .............................................. 1923 705 Alhambra Ct., E. St. Louis, Ill. Nussbaum, Charles .....,.......................... 1924 Nussbaum, Lena ,...................... .. ............. 1920 Nutt, Rowena .......................................... 1923 5948 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Nutt, The-da .............................................. 1918 Oakley, Stephen ..................,...,............... 1928 3635 Cozens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Obert, Catherine ..................,,,.,............... 1921 1139 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. O'Bannon, Daisy .....................,................ 1924 5569 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Obermeyer, Vera .................................... 1928 4752a Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. O'Brien, Robert .........,................,.,......... 1924 O'Erien, Robert ................,..................... 1928 5645 Kennerly Ave., St. Louis, Mo. O'Brien, Thomas ............,......................... 1922 Obrock, Arthur H ..........,.......,.....,,..,..... 1927 5835 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ockel. Edward .......................................... 1927 5765 Theodore Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ockel, Edward ............,.................,..,,,..,... 1927 5478 Plover Ave., St. Louis, Mo. O'Connor, Mabel .....,.......,.,..,,,,,........,,,,,.. 1912 O'CO11l10l', John ........................................ 1925 5325 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Odell, 1Villiam ...........,.......,..,.........,......... 1926 6042 1Vestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Oechsle, -Elmer ...........,,.....,.,................... 1920 Oechsle, Marjorie ...,..,...,,,,....,,,,.,..,,,,,,..., 1927 1315 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Oehler, Richard J .........................,....,...,, 1920 5945 Highland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Oehler. Uanita ..........,..,,.,,.,.,,.,,,,..,,,,,,...., 1926 Oeters, Louise tMrs. R. Grautmanl.:1921 1904 NVagoner Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Oglesby, June ........,...,.,..........,..,,,,..,...,.., 1915 O'Hanlan, Thomas ...........,..,.,.,............... 1914 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. O'Ha.nlon. Nellie fMrs. R. Callahanl..1913 1-l17a Shawmut Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. O!Hanlon. Nicholas ..................,...,... ...... 1 924 5150 NYells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ohsiek, Leroy. ........,....,,. ,.............,....., .... 1 9 25 5020 Genevieve, St. Louis, Mo. O'Keeffe, Marie ........,............................... 1920 Olds, Helen ..........,......., , ....., , ...,. ,....,, ..,...... 1 9 26 1365a Belt Ave., St. Louis. Mo. O'Leary, Joe .....,....,.,.......,......,......,........... 1924 1410a Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 299 Olian, Irving ............................,....,,......... 1927 5572 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Olian, Irwin ....................,...,..................... 1923 5661 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Olian, Philip .............................................. 1924 5572 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Oliver, Myrtle ......................................,... 1925 13 Fair Oaks, St. Louis, Mo. Oloff, Margaret ..........,................,..........,. 1922 Olson, Mabel ..............,............................. 1912 Otlman, Elmer .......................................... 1925 6034 Westminster Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Otlman, Helen .....,.,.....,............................ 1921 5162 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Oltman, Edna .......................................... 1922 5162 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. O'Malley, Ann Marie .....,.,...................... 1925 O'Meara, Mary .......,.................................. 1914 5350 Wells Ave., St. Louis, Mo. O'Meara. Nancy ...................,,......,............ 1917 O'Neal. Clifford .......................... ........... 1 924 O'Neil1, Ann ..........,....................,....,..,.,.... 1917 O'Neill, Charles ............,.......................,... 1928 1443 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. O'Neill, Collis ............................................ 1923 'Western Elec. Co., Denver, Colo. O'Neill. Eleanor ............,...,,....,..,..,...,...,. 1918 O'Neill, Estelle ........................,............... 1921 O'Neil1, Mary ..............,....,..,.,.,,,.......,...,... 1923 S228 Madison Ave., Vinita Park, Mo. O'Neill, Michael ....,................................... 1920 Oppelt, Edwin ......,.,.......,.......,,,,,,....,,....,, 1927 1449 Lay Rd., St. Louis County, Mo. Oran, Louise .......................................,.,.... 1926 5861 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Orcutt, Rupert E ................,.....,...,..,....,. 1922 O'Reilly, Catherine ......,, ,....,,,,,.......,,,,,,, 1 917 Orenstein, Julian .......... ,....... ,.....,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 9 23 6314 Southwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ormond. Eugene .................,.................. 1925 9 Aberdeen Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Osmer, Leotibelle QMrs. Ben Fox? ..l. 1921 506 5th St., SRV., Rochester, Minn. Osmond, Dorothy ........,.....,,.,...,,,...,,,,,,,,, 192-1 6121 Pershing' Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Oster. Violet .....,........................,............... 1918 tMrs. Violet O- Duncani 4443 McPherson Ave., St, Louis, Mo, Ostermann, Edmund ......,......................, 1921 Ostermann, J. Albert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 Othman, John ......,,........,...,..........,..,,,,,,., 1926 4319 'Washington Bl., St, Louis, Mo. Otto, Carl .,..........,,,,,,,,....,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 Otto, Lora .......,...........................,..........,,,, 1912 5745 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ottofy, Frances ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 5228 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ottofy, .Justine ............,,,,..,,..,,,,,. .,.,,.,,,,,, 1 921 5228 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ottofy. Ladis ,.,.... ...............,......,,......,.,,,,, 1 916 5228 Vernon Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Oudshoff, Alice .,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1916 5763 XVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Overbeck, Julia ...,............,.,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,, C1916 Overcash, Katherine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 5863 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Overstreet. Adelaide ,.....,..,.........,,,,,,.,.,. 1923 Owen, Emily .............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1923 714 Boland, University City. Mo. Owen, Harry. ....,,....,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,192.1 6012 Cates Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Owens, Lillian ................................,,.,,,.... 1923 Owens, Norman ,,...,,,...,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1924 5190 Fates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Owens. Russell ........,.........,..................... 1928 5190 Cates Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Owens, Sam ..,.,.,,,...,.,. ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,.. 1 927 6025 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Pzmsch, George .......,.,.....,.,..,,.,,,......,.,.,,,, 1919 5706 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Pachter. Adrian ............ 5842 Pershing Ave., St. Lo Pnchter, David ...,,,.....,.. Mo. uis. Mo. .1918 Pach ter, Selma ............... 5842 Pershing Ave., Packard, Harold ............, Packman, Abraham ,,,.. .. 1342 Clara Ave., St. Packman, Florence ......, 1342 Clara Ave., St. Packman, Sadie ............. 1342 Clara Ave., St. Packman, Sam ............... 5987 Ridge Ave., St. 1923 St. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Packman, Sara iMrs. H. Steinp. ....... 1923 Ranger, Tex. Page, Mildred .,.................i...................... 1921 Painter, Cathryn ...............,..................., 1919 1442 Shawmut Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Paisley, David ,........................................ .1925 Palan, Blanche ................................,....... 1918 Palau, Harry .,..,,.......,.............................. 1924 1920 Palan, Jennie QMrs. J. VVernerJ ........ 6318 Southwood, St. Louis, Mo. Palfrey, Marjorie tMrs. S. Davish .... 1919 101 Columbia Tr.. Peoria, Ill. Palfrey, Prudence tMrs. R. BondJ..1917 5926 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pallakoff, Goddess .................................. 1927 Los Angeles. Cal. Palmer, Margaret .......................,............ 1918 Palmer, XVillis D. ....... ....................... ..... 1 9 20 5945 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Paney, Frederick .................................... 1917 Pangman, Sewell ..,................................. 1923 4654 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pape, Edward .......................................... 1928 275 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Pape, Eulalie ............................................ 1913 Columbia, Mo. . Papin, Lucille .......................................... 1925 5092a Kensington, St. Louis, Mo. Pappas. George ...................................... 1925 4582 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pareira, David ........................................ 1914 Chicago, Ill. Pareira, Eva fMrs. H. Vifatelskyj .... 1912 6306 Southwood, St. Louis, Mo. Parker, Augusta. .............................. tMrs. T. Wooster! 7000 Washiiigton Bl., St. Louis, Parker, Chester E ............................. 36 Girton Pl., Rochester, N. Y. Parker, Eunice ................................... Parker, J. Atkins. ............................. . 945 Boat1nen's Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. . ..... 1929 Mo. .....1924 Parker, James .......................................... 1928 5885 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ' ..... 1920 Parker, Josephine .................... ..... ......... 1 9 16 5944 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Parker, Pauline ...................................... 1927 5611 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Parks, Clara Dell ...............................,.... 1913 5428 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Parks, Norma. ........,.......,,..,,.,,,........,, ,,.,,, 1 91S 5643 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Parman, Robert ...,..........,............,,.....,,,, 1925 6047 Vifestniinster, St. Louis, Mo. Partney, Emily ....................,.,.,.,,.....,,..,,, 1928 1229 Blackstone Ave., St. oLuis, Mo. Partridge, Arthur .................................. 1912 56 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. Partridge, Dorothy ................... .,,.... 1 916 fMrs. Lynn Garnblej Chicago, Ill. Partridge, Vivian ................. ....... 1 916 fMrs:. Hobart Swanp Springfield, Mass. Paschal, Mary ...........,...........................,.. 1924 4228 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pasternack. Irene .................................. 1924 Pasternack, Ruth ....................... ..... ..,,.,., 1 9 23 5184 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Paterson, Lucile ...................................,.. 1912 fMrs. YVillard A. Masonj 7027 Bertholdt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 300 -Q. St. Louis, Mo. Patterson, Joseph ................................... .1928 Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Patterson. Evelyn 5219 Ridge Ave., 4722 Margaretta Patterson, Mary qMrs. O. Stoney ...... 1916 425 S. Gore, Webster Groves, Mo. Patterson, Robert .................................. 1924 5219 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pattison, Mildred .................................... 1925 4722 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Patton, Ralph ......................,........,.......... 1925 5816 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Paul, Samuel .........,.....................,............ 1922 Pauley, Evelyn ........................................ 1923 5261 Paulian Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Pavey, Frederick .................................... 1917 5500 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Payne, Harry D ..........,........,.............,.... 1911 1915 Norfolk Ave., Houston, Tex. Payton, Jeanette ...............,.................... 1926 Peacocke, Dorothy .................................. 1920 487 McPherson Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Peacocke, Charles ..................,..........,.,.. 1920 Peacocke, Walter .....................,....,..,,,..,. 1921 Peaper, Charles .... .... ................................ 1 9 27 27 S. Taylor Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pearl, Mary ..................................,........,.. 1922 Pearl, Priscilla ........................................ 1921 Ohio. Peck, B. VV ...............................,................ 1915 Amer. Trust Co., St, Louis, Mo. Pearlstonc, David ...........,..........,...,,.,.... 1927 4600 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pearlstone, Millard ......,,,....,,,.,,.,...,,,,,,.. 1922 6330 Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. Pearlstone, Paul ,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,....,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,, 1920 6227 Southwood, St. Louis, Mo. Pearlstone, Thelma .........................,.,,... 1920 tMrs. F. H. Mossy 6600 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pearson, Ford ...........,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,....,,,,,,,, 1921 1326 Estes Ave., Chicago, Ill. Pearson, Lyda ....................,.........,,.......,,, 1928 5890 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pease, Eunice ..........,............,.,...,.,,,,,,,.,,. 1913 Chicago U. Library, Chicago, Ill. Peck, Bernard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 Peckham, George ,,,,,..,,,.,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 1 923 6022 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pekham, VVil1iam D ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 6022 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pederson, Helen .,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Peek, Maude .,,.,,.,.,,,,.,...,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 CMrs. Clarence Niedringhausj 5772 McPherson Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Peele, Robert .,,............,.,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,.,, 1924 7119 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Pells, Frances iMrs. L. Craigb ........ 1918 6337 Southwood, St. Louis, Mo. Pells, Mantie ..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9 23 5773 VVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Peltason, Charles ....,,.,,,,,....,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 6014 Wfestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Peltason, Henrietta lMrs. 1. Harrish.. 7244 Forsythe Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Peltason, Paul ....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 916 618 Claytonia Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Peltison, Walter ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,1913 Pelton, Jane K ......,,.,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 914 Coronado Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Pelz, Mort 1Dr.J ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,...,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 1913 6820 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Pemberton, Mabel ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 Penaat, Vifilliam .............,,,..,,,.....,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 917 Penberthy, Harold ,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 1146 Aubert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Penberthy, Luther ,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,1,,,,,, ,,,, 1 922 Pendleton, Clara .............,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,.,, 1917 Penniman, Allen D ....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 925 5588 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Pennington, Clifford ..........,.....,,,,,...1,,,,, 1925 Pepper, Dorothy ,,,.,,.,..,,,,,...,,,,......,,,,,,.,,, 1929 5153 Page Bl., St, Louis, Mo. 1 - 1 .A ,sg -'ns Pepper, Mollie ............--- .------------ - -5 ----------- 1922 5323 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pepper, Saul ......... .....-..... ..--..--- --------4-------- 1 9 2 9 5348 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Percy, Marie ........v............--.------ --------',------ 1 925 5030 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Peres, Clarice .............. . .........----------.-AA--,- 1927 5537 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. M0- Peres, Maxine qMrs. U. B. LernerJ..1926 Memphis, Tenn. Perkins, Kendall .................................... 1924 6008 Horton Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Perle, Viola ............,.......................-- 1------- 1 927 56002. Easton Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Pernaoud, Genevieve .............................. 1924 5135 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Perry, Waldon .......................... ....... .... ..... 1 9 2 G 5919 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Perry, William ........................................ 1915 556-6 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pertice, Andrew ...................................... 1927 5733 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Pessikoff, Alex ......................................... 1927 592121 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pessikoff, Esther .........,.......................... 1929 5921 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Peters, Dorothy ...................................... 1919 1333 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Peters, Ray ........,..................................... 1914 41 Aberdeen Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Peterson, Helda ............. ......................... 1 925 Park College, Parkville, Mo. Petty, Horace ......,........................,.......... 1920 451424. Shenandoah Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Pfaff, Albert B ........,........,..,...,.........,..... 1918 512221 Goethe Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pfaff, Justus ............................................ 1927 5700 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pfaff, Laurence ..................... ................... 1 922 Pfeiffer, XValter .......,,,...,,.,.............. .. ,.... 1927 4956 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Pfleger, Emma ...................,.....,................ 1918 Plleger, Ferd ...........,. ...... ......................... 1 9 IS 1552 Ensel Rd., Cleveland, O. Phelan, Towner .................,. ,.........,......,.,. 1 915 5046 Wfashington El., St. Louis, Mo. Phelps .........,.....,.,,,,,.,,,.,.,...,,,,.,.,,...,,,,...,,,, 5660 Kingsbury, St. Louis. Mo. Phelps, Mildred fMrs. E. Stuppi .... Price Rd, St. Louis County, Mo. 1920 1915 Phiambolis, John ......................,,....,.....,. 1911 6337 N. Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. Phiambolis, Themistocles ,..... ...., ,.,,.,.., 1 9 13 CChanged name to Paul T.J 15 Austin Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Philibert, Dorothy ..,.,,,,........,....,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1926 58S6a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Philibert, Dorothy .....,.,,..,..........,.,,,..,.,,, 1926 5SS5a Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Phillips, Dorothy ...,....,,..,,,.,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 Phillips, Frances ...........,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 921 QMrs.. A. L. Krautb Barthlesville, Okla. Phillips. Katherine .....,....,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 4014 Lindell Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Phillips, James ..........,....,., ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 23 Phillips, Mary Catherine ..........,,,..,.,.,,, 1920 Phillippi, Jane .,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 926 5105 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pickard, Elva ..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 .5214 Paulian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Plckel, Charles ........,,.,,,..,,, ,,,,,, 1 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 -4808 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Pickert, Dorothy ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 927 5574 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pickett, Alice. .,.......,,...,.,,..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 Picquet, Claire ..........,,.,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 926 5435 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Picquet, Naomi ,,.,,.,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,-, W ,,,,, 1 923 5435 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Picton, Edward B, ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,- 1 920 Rockport, Tex. Pldcllng, James ..,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 ,,,,,,,,,, S58 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1924 301 Pierce, Nadine ..... ................... -------- V --------A- 1 9 20 3211 N. Taylor Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pierce, Theresa ........... 2 ......-- 5 -.....---------A-.- 1 923 764 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Piggott, Berenice .................. ...... : ....-..---- 1 924 6824 W. Park. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pittman, Clifford ........................... ...------ 1 921 Pillman, Eloise. ...................... ...--1-. .--.-...- 1 9 21 Centaur, Mo. Pine, Dorothy Jane .........................-...-.. 1927 5211 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pine, Elizabeth ...................................... M1924 Pine, Jane ............................... .....-...----...--4 1 927 Pingree, Hazel ......................................-.-. 1926 5228 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pingree, Howard .................................... 1924 Pinkstaff, Virgil ........................--............ 1913 Pinney, Annette ............ Q .................... . .... 1915 5703 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pipe, Harry ....................................-......... 1923 700 Leland, University City, Mo. Pippin, Drura .......................................... 1917 Pippin, Ira ................................................ 1917 Platt, Louis .............................................. 1926 5339 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pleitsch, Earl .......................................... 1919 5939 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Plym, August ............................................ 1929 2822 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Poe, John .................................................. 1927 6249 XVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Poelze, Charles ............... . ........................ 1929 5077 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Pogorelsky, Isadore ....... . ...................... 1929 1325 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pogue, Vilebster ...................................... 1918 419 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Pohle. Raymond ...................................... 1921 Polacheck, Edna ....................,..........,...... 1923 4614 Newberry Tr.. St. Louis, Mo. Polinsky, Ida ..........,.................,.......,....... 1927 751 Syracuse, University City, Mo. Polinsky, Sophie ...........................,,......... 1928 6029 VVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Pollack, Abe ........................................,,,, 1928 5711 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Pollack, Ida L ......................,...........,,..,,, ,1924 5531 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pollack, Saul ..... ........ ...........,.,.,,....,.....,,,, 1 9 25 5223 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pollack, Siegfried ...,.......,...,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,, 1923 Pollard, Evelyn... ..........,......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 926 Pollard, Margaret .,...,.....,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 CMrs. Ivan H. XYenteJ 228 Peachtree Rtl,, NAV., Atlanta, Ga. Pollard, Thelma .,.,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1917 57803. McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pollvogt, Elsie .,..,,...,,.,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 917 6219 McPherson Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Ponath. Ethelyn .....,......,,,,,,..,,,,.,,, 1,,,,, ,,,, 1 9 27 5009 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pool. Betty ....................,.,,,,..,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 921 5601 Kingsbury Ct., St. Louis, Mo. Pope. Nelson ..........,,..........,,.... ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 913 437 Mission Ct. St. Louis, Mo. Poppenhouse, Lucille ,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,H-1920 1Mrs. John J. Schulenburgj T518 Forsythe Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Popper, Elvin ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 Popper. Jeanette ................., ,,...,,. .,,,,,,,,, 1 9 19 fMrs. Sidney Grossmanj 5192 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Popper, May CMrs. Arthur Kahnb .... 1919 5789 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Popper, Thelma ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 9 24 Porter, Charles ,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 917 Porterfield, llargaret .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 1921 fMrs. Paul Maddoxi 5332 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Porterrield, Mary .,.,,,,, . ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , -1926 5232 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Portnoy, Joyce ...,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1928 5004 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Averill Hill fMrs. 1Valter A 1 13251 saga .A 19:2 ee- . -fn, A-1 e r f , I' f 7 ' -e - 1 GPg4l1'Ql07 gi A J Pgslosky, Henry ,,,,.,,..,..,4.,..,,,,,,.,.....,...... 1929 P!'OSS6I', TOITI, ...................AY...................... 1921 1359 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7830 Greensfelder Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Post, Ellsworth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,4,.,,,l...,, ......., 1 926 Provenchere, Clara .......,,..................,.... 1912 1366 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5502 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Post, Jessie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,A.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,..., 1922 Provenchere, Elise .................,.................. 1366 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. CMrs. Sallltma-de Moor? Pgte, Hgrace ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,A,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,....... 1915 C3168 Ave., St. L0l.l.iS, MO. 6223 Southwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Puerst, Dorothea .................................... 1913 Pore, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,..,.,..,,,, 1924 1326 Walton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4925 Parkview Pl., St. Louis, MO. Pulford. Miles ---------------Y-------------------------- 1927 Pottorff, Camille ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,....,,,. 1923 5867 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 3338 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pullen, Lucille fMrs. K. Kellerj .,.... 1920 Potts, 115-Lrlha ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,..,, ,,,., . 1 916 Craig Rd., St. Louis County, Mo j ,........ 5018 Raymond Potts, VVilla fMi's. T. E. Lengnickl,.1912 613 VV. D. Ave., Little Rock, Ark. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pough, Frederick ..................................i. 1924 4 Lennox Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Pough, Richard ...................................... 1921 4 Lennox Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Poulson, Aaron ......................................i. 1924 6121 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Powell, Elizabeth Rush ........................ 1921 4Mrs, Douglas M. Jacobsl VVillow, Alaska. Powell, Iris ...,............i.... . ..........,... .. ........ 1925 5887 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Powell, VV. J ................................... ......... 1 924 Powers, Florence .......................... ....... 1 921 lMrs. R. S. Balesj Chicago, Ill. Pots ers, Margaret .... ............. i...i........... . 1 923 5171 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Powers, Ruth .... . ..................................... 1926 5171 Cates Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Predock, Antonie .................................... 1924 -1547 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Predock, VVilliam ,...,............................ ...1928 5229 Paulian Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Prelutzky. George ..........................,....... 1927 1415a Belt Ave., St. Louis, MO. Presnell, Charles .................................... 1925 5863 Etzel Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Presnell, Lila ..........,................................. 1926 Fulton, Mo. Prestan, Frank ............,.. ...... ........ 1 9 17 Preston. Howard ,....l............ .... . ............. 1 916 Price, Blanche .......................................... XVashington U., St. Louis. Mo. Price, Price, Price Price, 1921 1922 Bruce .............................................. 1924 Holton R ...A................................... , Lois ,.... .. .... ......i........... Priscilla. ....................,...... ........ iMrs. C. D. Bromley! 846 16th St.. Boulder, Colo. 1924 1915 Pringle, George ................,,.................... 192-1 5866 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pringle. Irene ....,.......................,.,........... 1921 5930 Hamilton Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Priwer, Charles .............,......,................. M1925 5062 Maple Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Priwer, David ...,...................................... 1927 5062 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pi-iwer, Dorothy ............,......................... 1923 5062 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Priwer, Rachel ........................................ 1925 5062 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Priwer, Zelda fMrs. M. Epsteinl ...... 1921 1307 Claytonia, Richmond Hts., Mo. Proetz. Charles ..................,..................... 1912 Eldorado, Ark. Proetz. Victor ....................................,..... 1916 5415 Bartiner Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Proetz. Walter ,,........ .............. ............. . . .1917 707 Vvestgate. University City, Mo. Proske, Edward ...................................... 1925 4925 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Proske, Raymond ....................,............... 1927 4925 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Prosser, Elizabeth .................................. 1919 !Mrs. P. M. Meyersieckl 7830 Greensfelder Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 302 Pullen, VVclles .................... ........... Elizabeth Tr. Co. '.1916 , E1izaberh', ' N. J. Pulliam, Dorothy ..................................,. 1924 5210 Thrush Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Pullinger, Alma ...................................... 1913 Punche, Robert ........................................ 1926 Purcell, Bob ............ ........ 1 913 Purdom, Nadine ....... ............................ 1 917 Quade, Charles ................,...,.........,......... 1924 5245 Paulian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Quade, Hadley .........................,..............,. 1925 5245 Paulian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Quade, Virginia ...................,.............,..., 1929 5245 Paulian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Quan, Joseph ............................................ 1920 5916 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Querrnan, Elizabeth ..............,...........,... 1928 7022 VV. Park, St. Louis, Mo. Quest. Charles .......................................... 1924 925 Maryville, St. Louis, Mo. Quest, Eleanor .,................,,.................... 1924 6636 Clayton Rdi. St. Louis, Mo. Quigley. Ronald ...........................,.,,....... 1923 5966 Summit Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Quill, Mary ............................,,....,,,.,...,.,,,, 1921 Quinlan. John .........,..........,.,........ ......,,,,, 1 913 1002 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Quinn, Rose .....,.,.................,,...,...,,..,,,,,,,. 1915 418 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Quinn, Ruth ...............................,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 Quirk, Ruth. ..,... .............................,,,,,.,,,, 1 915 316 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rackerby, Beulah .............. . ..................... 1918 iMrs. Max Muenchb 6939 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo. Rader, Clark ............ .......... ,......,...,.,,.,,,,., 1 9 21 5545 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rader, Edwin ..............................,.,.....,,,, 1925 2422 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rader, Max ,............. ............,,.............. ,,,,,, 1 9 21 1484 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rader, Nathan .......... ......... ,,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 22 1945 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Radford, Vvillena ................,,...,.,,,,,,,,,.,., 1922 Radloff, Ruth .........,..............,...........,,,,,,,, 1928 6006 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Radunsky, Ida ............,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1927 507821 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Radinisky, Rose ........,.,......,...,,,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 1 9243 5078 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rafi, Lucille ...,..,.. .............. ,... ,..,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 1 9 2 4 1572 Steward Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rahing, Me-lba ........... ,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , -1923 5109 Lotus Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Raines. Aline ...............,...,..,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Raines. Doris ...,..................,,,.,,,..,,, ,,,,.,,,,, 1 926 Raines, Mary ..,........,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 924 21215. Maury Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Rainey. Hazel ............,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,, N,,191S cMrs. E. B. YVilloughbyJ 3091 Normandy Pk., Normandy, Mo. Raithel, John. ............,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,-,,.. W 1913 6525 Melrose Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ralston. George ...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 926 4933 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ramsay, Percy E ........,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, 1911 VVebster Groves, Mo. Ramsey, Margaret .... ..... ,,,,,,,, 1 9 23 if-S A - 7' 7 ':'T4l- f- Tai' 5'm- , -fx fi Randall, Charles M .......,.,........,,,,.......... 1911 938 Maryville, St. Louis, Mo. 300 S. Barkley St., VVater1oo, Ia. Reynolds. Margery fhlrs. Keelyl ...,.. 1912 Randall, Edward ......,..,...............,....,..,.. 1920 7733 Brooklen Tr., St. Louis, Mo. 2600a Marcus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reznikoff, Isadore .................................. 1918 Randall, Juanita ....,..........,....................,, 1927 5801 Julian Ave., St. Louis, MO. 6057 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Randolph, Elizaheth ......,.........,...,........ .1915 Randolph, Mamie .................................... 1912 5400 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Raphel, Alice ........,................................... 1920 218 N. Sarah St., St. Louis, Mo. Raphiael, Gertrude ................................ 1919 Raskin, Leona .......................................... 1928 1029 Goodfelloxv Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rassfelt, Harriet ....... .... .,....................... 1 9 25 Rathbun, Staley ......,...... .......,.............. 1 916 Caldonia, Mo. Ratcliff, Allene ....... .....,.............. ........,. 1 9 24 Rau, Lucille ...,........,...,............................. 1927 1321 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rawden, XVilliam .................................... 1927 5601 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Rawdon, Richard ...................,........,..,.... 1924 XVashington U., St. Louis, Mo. Rawenscraft, Ernest ....................,......... 1922 Rawlings. Gertrude ............................,... 1920 Ray, Louis .,......,........... ,..............,........,... 5848 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ray. S. E. Kercheval ....,....................... 1911 5926 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Raymond, Nvilliam ..,.,......,........,.........,.,, 1924 5870 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Raymond, Florence ........,......,......,.....,... 1927 5870 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Raymond, Grace ...................................... 1911 Reading, Darlene ........,...........,..........,,... 1924 Reamer, Margaret .....,.,.......,...,...,....,,,... 1923 4859 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reamer. Richard ...................,,............,,. 1919 4859 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reaves, John ..............,............,................ 1924 Reaves, Louis ................,..,................,,,... 1924 Rechtman, Anna .......,.................. ....,..,..., 1 926 Redden, Tarleton .,...........,.,...............,..,, 1920 5368 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reder, Marguerite ...,.. ,.................,,..,.,. . .1924 Redmond, Marie C ..,.......,......,...,.,,,,,,.,.,. 1911 5892 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Redmund, Virginia ...,.,,..,........,.......,.,,,, 1923 5537 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reed, Ime .........,.......................... ,...........,, 1 926 Reed, 1Valter J .......... ...,........ .......,.,,, f ..... 1 9 24 6220 Juniata, St. Louis, Mo. Reel, Rose .......,...............,......,,,,......,,,..,.,., 1914 Reese. Kenneth. ......,......,.,,..,.,,...,,,,...,,,.,, 1919 Reichholclt. Iva ,..,........... .... ,,............,..... . 1 927 4157 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reichman, Lillian ,,..,.......,...,,....,..,..,.,.,. 1924 6160 XVashington Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Reid, Arleen ....,....,..,.,.......,,,.........,,,.,,,,,,.. 1915 Reid, Gladys ,..............,....,.....,,...,,,...,,,,,,,.. 1911 Reilly, Elizabeth . ......,.,,.......,,,,..,... ....,,, 1 912 6405 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reilly, Josephine .....,,..,,,.,,..,..............,,,, 1912 Reiner, Rowland ..............................,,,,,, 1925 4528 Ashland Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Reinhard, Mary ......,,....,....., ....,,,,,,. ..,..,,. 1 I 129 S83 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reinhard, E. Saunders ........................,, 1929 5884 Cates Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Reinhardt, Arlah .......................,..,.....,..... 1915 Reinke, Thelma .......,..,..,.....,..........,,,...,, 1920 726 Bayard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Reisinger, Mabel ........,........................... 1926 5018 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Renard, Clem ..,.,........,......................,.....,. 1917 Rench, Eleanor ........,.,......................,...... 1921 5544 Chamberlain Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Repetto, Virginia ....,....,................,...,..... 1922 1455 Stewart Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Resnick, Elsie .....,......,,..........,.......,,........ 1919 Reynolds, Jack ............,.,..........,. ....,,.... 1 924 303 Reznikoff, Marcus 5801 Julian Ave., Reznikoff, Marian llilrs. L. Schneiderj 5801 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rhodes, Victor Harry .......,. .................. St. Louis, Mo, .1911 220 Blackmer, 1Vebster Groves, Mo. Rhodes, Virginia fMrs. J. M. Cookj. .5812 Cates' Ave., St. Louis, Mo. .1912 Ricards, Lucile .........,.,...........,................ 1919 5947 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rice, Florence ...,....,...,....................,........ 1923 404-ia St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rice, Jack .............,.................................... 1924 Rice, Lucille ...........................,....,............. 1917 Rice, Montgomery ........ .......................... 1 920 Rich, Amelia C ........................................ 1911 CMI-s. Milton S. Landau! -4732 XVestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rich, Lyle .....,................ , ........,,..,.............. 1918 Richards, Edmund ................,................. 1929 .5729 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Richardsson ,XX alter ..,.........,.,............... 1928 .2511 Arlington Ave.. St. Louis, M 0. Richman, Bernice ..................................,, 1923 A6227 Northwood Ave., St. Louis , Mo. 1928 Richman, Hanley ..,... ..,..... ..................,, 6227 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Richman, Mary ..........................,,..,,.,.,,.,. 1921 Richter, Josephine .........................,,....... 1926 6633 University Drive, University City, Mo. Rickey, Evelyn ,.... .......................,, ,,...,,... 1 9 13 Riddle, Dolly 1Mrs. McCarthyp ...,.,.. H1919 5535 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Riddle, Ethel ................................,... ..,.,,. 1 923 14292. Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Riddle. Violet ...................,..........,..,........ 1921 1429a Gooclfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ridgway. Ernestine ,,... .,.,..,,,....,,,,.,.,,,,, 55-l4 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ridgway. Howard ,.... ........,.......,.,..,,,,,,,, 1 922 5544 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ridgway, Lester .... ...................,,,.....,...,, 1 928 1907 Belt Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Ried, Dorothy ...............,.,................,..,..., 1919 685 Clark Ave., 1Vebster Groves, Mo. Righ, Clarence .......,..........,,.....,..........,.,.., 1924 Riegler, Marian ....,...,,,......,..........,,,.,,,,,,,, 1921 5035 'Westminstexx St. Louis, Mo. Riek, Adela .......................,... . ,...,.,,,.,.. .,,, 1 924 5631 Garfield Ave.. St. Louis, MQ, Riek, Dorothy .............,...,....,,....,.,.,,...,..,. 1927 5048 Miami St.. St. Louis. Mo. Riley. James XV ..........,, .... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,,,,,, 1 9 1 9 Congress Hotel, St, Louis, Mo. Riley. Louise Olrs. R. Hovvesj ........ 1919 -5904 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, Rimmee, Hyman ............ ......... .,..,.,..,,.,, 59802. Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Ring, Clarence ....,,.... 1 ,....,,,.,,..,,,,,,.......,,,,, 1924 Ringler, Eugene C .,,..........,...,,,,,,.....,,,.,, 1920 423Sa Lawn Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rinkleff, Karwa ..............,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 923 5628 Enright Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Ritchey, Rose Qllrs. Mel Brin! ........, Melrose Apts.. Dallas, Tex. .1916 Rivers. Lilian ,....... ....,...... .......,......,,,,,,,.,, 1 9 26 5451 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Rives. Irene ......,..............,....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 921 5711 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rives. XVenona ..........,.........,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1926 5717 Vernon Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Rizer, Conrad. ,...............,.... ..,...,,,,,..,,,,,, , 1913 Rizer, Conrad ................,.,,....,,,,. , .,.,,,,,,,,, 1918 Roach, Alden ..........,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 9 18 254 Marghuerita, Pasadena, Cal. Roach, Dorothy ....,.,,....,... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 5869 Clemens Ave., St. Louis. Mo. if j.'x2 1:2-F fiifwg -ff F1-1? 5-f 5, .V 4,-fir., A-f :?l7':1 A ' i ' 9RJL!l0 1 - A J Roach, Dorothy E .................................. 1927 Roline, Fred ...,.......................................... 1928 5033 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4544 Claxton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roach, Harry ..........................................,. 1920 Rohnett, Estelle QMrs. Geo. BandJ..1921 5869 Clemens Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5558 Maple Ave. ,St. Louis, Mo. Roach, Alovesn ........,..........,....,............... 1922 5869 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robards, Eleanor. ...........................,....... 1919 CMrs. F. Koetterj 7211 Lexington, St .Louis CO., Mo. Robards, Nancy ...................................... 1922 Robbins, Bruce ........................................ 1925 Robbins, LeRoy ...... ...... 1 922 Robbins, Victor ...... ..... ...... 1 9 22 Roberts, Irene .........,,........ ......,..... 1 926 Roberts, Lucille ..........,........................... 1923 Robertson ,Charles D ............................ 1914 3 Rue Mont Blanc, Geneva, Switz. Robertson, Donald ....,............................. 1921 S21 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robertson, Janet ..,.,............................... 1919 3011 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, 110. Robertson, John ................,..,.................. 1920 Robertson, LeRoy ............,....,,............... 1915 4529 Parkview, St. Louis, Mo. Robertson, Malora ....,...................,...,..... 1915 Robetrson, Page ...........,.......................... 1915 5465 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robertson, Roberta ....,....................,....., 1925 Robi, VVilma fM1's. C. Hallparnb ...... 1914 4411 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Robinson, Carl .................,...................... 1926 Robinson, Cecilia ..................................., 1918 Robinson, Cornelia ....,.......,................... 1919 tMrs, C. H. Steinj 525 Ridge Ave., VVebster Groves, Robinson, Evelyn ..............,,..,,............,,,. 1914 fMrs. Allen Lawar Owensj 5560 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robinson, George ..................,................. 1914 1316 Mississippi Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robinson, Gladys ...................,,............... 1918 Robinson, Grace fMrs. R. F. Hoschh..1912 5572 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Robinson, Hobert ,...........,..,.,....,,,.,......,., 1920 Robinson, Nellie ,..........,..,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., 1923 4371a Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robinson, VVallace ....................,............. 1913 Fairmount Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Roblee, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 5333 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roblee, Melvin ,,....,.,,..,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1918 7705 Brookline, Richmond Hts., Mo. Robnett, Hart .............,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 1923 5558 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Robnett, Nellie ........................,.,.....,,...... 1915 76 VVashington, East Orange, N. J. Rode. VValter ..................,,....,,,,,,......,,,,,,,, 1927 5936 Romaine, St. Louis, Mo. Rodger, Grace .....,.................,....,,....,,.,..,, 1923 4949 Parkview, St. Louis, Mo. Rodgers, Fred .................,......,....,.....,,,,,,. 1926 5666 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rodgers, Louise fMrs. Geo. VVeberJ..1920 7341 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rodgers, Robert ..........,......,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 Rodgers, Virginia ......, ,........,,....,,..,.,,,,,, 1 926 1386 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rodgers, XVilliam ,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 1388 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roe, Norman ,.,, .,..,.......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 9 14 5703 Roosevelt Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Roe, Thomas ................................,,....,,..,, 1914 Roeder, George .,................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1914 Roe-mer. Harry ....,,.......,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1,1919 5955 Horton Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Roessler, Ellsworth. ........ . ...................... 1922 Roetzel, Cecile .................,...,.,,..,...,....,.., 1915 Rogers, Don ......,...................,..,...,...,........ 1923 6022 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, MO. Rolian, Elzear ................,,....,,,,..,,...,,,,,,, H1919 5183 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rohan Mar aret .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M192 , g 0 5132 XR'aterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1, 304 Roland. Charles .........................,..,......... 1923 8144 VVashington, Vinita Park, Mo. Roman, Bernice ...................................... 1921 6342 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. Roman, Sylvia ......,.................................,. 1929 1277 Amherst Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Romansky, Fannie ....,,......... ........ ,.......... 1 9 25 4722 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Romansky, Louis ............. ............,,......... 1 929 4722 Newberry Tr., St, Louis, Mo. Romansky, Minnie ,..,,,.......,,,,,,,.....,..,,,,., 1929 4722 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Romew, Arthur .............,..........,.....,,..,.,.,, 1928 4518 Page Bl., St .Louis, Mo. Roodman, Anna ...........,......,..,,.,,,,,,......,, 1928 1410a Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roodman. Helen ....................................,, 1927 1254a N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roodman, Milton H ...................,........,.,. 1927 1254a N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roop, Helen ..................,....,....,,,,,,,.,,.,....,. 1920 Rose, Marian .... ............,,...,,,.,.,,..,..,,,,...... 1 929 5500 Delmar Bl., St. Lou is, Mo. fMrs. Ernest Troubaughb 5769 YVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Rosebrough, Florencey.. Rosebrough, Helen ..........,.,..,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 1916 Rosebrough, Ruth .............,..,....... ,.,,,,, 1 918 Rosebrough, Stoddard ........................,, 1924 7241 Dorset, St. Louis, Mo. Rosen, Hope .,..,,..,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1924 5190 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rosen, Leo ................,.,.....,...,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 New Have-n, Conn. Melvin ................,. 5593 Vvaterman Ave., Rosen, St. Louis, Rosen, Ralph ..,..,....,,,..,,,,, 5568 W'aterman Ave., Rosenberg, Ben .........,,..... Rosenberg Martin .......... 5 155 Northland Ave. Rosenberg, Pearl . ......... i. 5155 Northland Ave. Rosenberger, Clarencei. 6007 Maple Ave., St. Rosenberger, Irene ........ 6007 Maple Ave., St. Rosenbloom, Irl B ......... . Louis, Mo. .....1922 Mo. 922 St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo Louis, Mo. 5251 XVaterman Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Rosenbloom, Samuel ............,,..,.,,,.,, ,,,,,, 1 929 1419 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rosenfeld, Arthur ..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 925 907 S. 4th St., Champaign, Ill. Rosenfeld, Elizabeth ........,...,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 922 Rosenfeld, Irma ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5746 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Rosenfeld, Irving ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 919 6963 Wfaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rosenfeld, Isadore ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 740 Westgate ,University City, Mo. Rosenfeld, Leon ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 740 Xvestgate ,University City, Mo. Rosenfeld, Lucille ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 6018 YVest1ninster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rosenfeld, Mildred fMrs. S. YeznerJ..1921 5512 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Rosenheim, Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 927 4611 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rosenheim. Frances ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 926 4611 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rosenthal, Archie ,,,..,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1913 Rosenthal, Ruth ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 Q28 5786 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rosentreter, Gladys ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,--,, '.---- 1 916 fMrs. Harry Krismanj S16 Pennsylvania, St. Louis, Mo. Rosentreter, Naoma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,---.-'-- 5S71a Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. za-H , ,A f e 5 no -1 so fad Ffhr 'Cif 1 l, sa.am'r-ev Y-J Rosentreter, Rietta ,...,,....A,..,..,,,.....,.,.,.. 1925 Rudolph, Edna, ,,,,,,.,,,,,........,,,,..,,,,. . ......,, 1926 S16 Pennsylvania. ,St. Louis, Mo. 2315 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Anna .......,....,................................... 1924 Rudolph, He-rbert...2 ................................ 1927 4856 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1932 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Dorothy ...........,.......,.............,...,.... 1926 Rudolph, Loretta ..............,,...............l.... 1923 758 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. QMrs. V. A. Vroomany Ross, Mary .................................,.............. 1924 1089 2Sth St., Des Moines, Ia. 5087 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rudolph. Ruth ......,.,.......,.....,.,................. 1928 Rossfeld, Harriet .....,...................,.......... 1925 1386 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6252 Northwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rudolph, WVil1iam. ........... ...... .................. 1 9 28 Rossi, Charlotte ...................................... 1926 52-19 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6701 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. Rudum, Blanche ............................ ......... . 1929 Rossi, Josephine ..........,.............,............. 1918 1362 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rossman, Edwin .................................... 1913 Ruebel, Ralph ,....... ........... .......... ..... ........ 1 9 1 4 Rostron, Bessie May ..................,........... 1922 15 Valencia. St., Alhambra, Cal. Rostron, Thomas .................................... 1926 Rueger, Mary ...........,.............,.................. 1918 6052 Marmaduke, St. Louis, Mo. Ruenzi, Ruth ...................... ...................... 1 926 Roth, Alice XV .....................................,.... 1920 6082 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo, 5533 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ru1Tin, Lelia. B ...............,.......................... 1924 Roth, Louis ................................................ 1916 441 VV. Jackson Rd. Roth, Margaretha fMrs. R. BryanJ..1913 4341 Irving, Dallas, Tex. Rothberg, Jacob ...................................,.. 1911 1062 Thorndale, Chicago, Ill. Roth, Paul ....,........................,...............,.. 1913 320 Melville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rothert. Ruth QMrs. C. Niehausj .... 1920 1463 Rowan Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rothgeisser, Alice ............................... 1Mrs. Bert F. Baerj 4 447 McPherson Ave., St. Louis. 1,1917 Mo. 1929 Rothman, David ............................. . ........ 1315 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rothman, Harold ................,................... 1924 58712. NVashir1gton Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Rothschild, Clarice ....,,...,.,.......,,........... 1927 1320 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Rothwell. Harry ........,..,.......................... 1922 Roudebush, George ..............,................. 1925 5511 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roufa, Joseph .............,............................ 1926 764 Leland, University City, Mo. oRutzong, George Rovin. Adolph ......................,................... 1928 5915 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rovin, Charles B... ................................. 1927 59.29 McPherson Rovltsky, Bessie ..............,..,...,........ 3604 Spence Ave. , Row, Edith CMrs. 5941 Maple .Ave., Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dallas, Tex. ...,....1915 Edith R. N0lteJ..1913 St. Louis, Mo. Rowden, XV1l11am ..........,........,.......,........ 1927 lVindermere Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Rowe, Ruth ......,.................................,. ,.,. 1 920 716 Heman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rower, NValter .........,.,................... .,. ..,,,, 1925 5148 YVabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Roy, Kenneth B ..,..........,.....................,.. 1916 Royals, Lorraine ........ . ............................. 1926 Rubenstein, Goldie ..,.,......,...................... 1928 5073 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rubenstein, Mildred Rubin, 5123 Rubin. 6316 Rubin, Rubin, 7398 Rubin, 6252 Ruby. 5777 Palni St., St. Helen .........,.................................. 1927 Louis, Mo. Louis ......................,,.................... 1919 Vvestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Nathan ...........,......,....................... 1 9 2 6 Saul ................................,.............., 1918 Norwood, University City, Mo. Sol .................................................. 1923 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Herbert ....,..,...,..........,................. 1927 Westminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rude. Mary Ethel ...,................................ 1913 Rude-rt, Robert ........................................ 1923 738613. Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rudert, Ruth ............ .......... ....,.......,......... 1 9 29 5860 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rudman. Anmette ..,............................... 1926 1257 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rudman, S. .............................................,.. 1928 1228 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rudolph, Charles ...................,................ 1922 5249 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 305 Ruge, F, Marell ........................................ 1922 Rundes, Roy ........................,................... 1926 Ruppenthal, Harry ................................ 1928 1393 Granville Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Rush, Henry ............................................,, 1923 6038 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 6038 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Rush, Irma ............ .................,.................. 1 927 Russock, Bernard .........................,.......... 1927 4350 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Russell, Amelia .....................,................ 1928 4503 'Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Russell, Eugene ..... ............,.................... 1 923 1215 Amherst, St, Louis, Mo. Russell, Jeanne ................... ..................... 1 920 Russell, Ruth fMrs. Mathews? ....,,.... 1921 7227 VV. Park. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rust. Virginia .......................................... 1922 Ruth, Beulah ..... ............ ...... . .................... 1 9 12 tllrs. Howard Bettersworthj 51 Poplar St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Ruth. Robert ....................,...........,........... 1922 Rutherford, Frances ................ . ............. 1921 Rutherford, James .................................. 1926 Rutledge, R. Leighton ........... . ........... 1.1920 5935 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Ruweler, Irma ............................... ........... 1 917 Detroit, Mich. Ryan, Betty .....,.....,,.............,................,,. 1918 4542 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Ryan, Jessie ................................. . ............ 1918 Ryan. Kathryn ........................................ 1915 Ryan, Lucille ..................... .....,.. ,...... ......., 1 9 2 7 5959a. Romaine Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 5959a Romaine Pl., St. Louis, Mo Ryan, Marie ....,........,...........,..,.,.......,......, 1925 Ryan, Phillip ............,.........,................,.... 1928 S Lewis Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Ryan, Stella ............................................., 1921 Ryan. Theresa ......................,.........,.... ,,... 1 911 4643 Evans Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rytlstrom, Richard ...,...,......,,,..,...,....,,,, 1927 933 Beach Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Sacher, Mae 1Mrs. A. Kramerl .......... 1925 5666 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sachs, Ben ....,.............,,....,.......,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1925 751 Syracuse Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sacks, Dena ...... 5 ......,.,.............,..,,,,.,,,.,..,, 1920 5806 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sachs, Harry ,,.,,,,.,,.., ,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 923 5350 1Vabada Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Sachs, Isadore .........,...............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1915 Sacks, Dan Julius ,,,,,..,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 5741 Mc-Pherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sacks, Loretta ...........,.........,...,.,.,,,,.,,,,,, H1929 5741 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sachs, Marcus .............................,... . ,,,,.,,, 1925 Sacks, Maurice, .,.,..,,,...,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 923 5806 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sacks. Meyer .........................,.... .,.,..,.,.,,,, 1 923 14-10a Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sacks. Ruth .... .... ........................... ........... 1 9 2 5 Sadler, Thomas ,..,. ..,...,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,, 1 921 4329 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Safford, Mary ...................,......,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,1914 . Q T ' , Agf i 'F bg? 56 -'41 Gfxegfxr Oral W. Seipp ........................ February, 1927 206 S. Clay Ave., Ferguson, Mo. Leo Sophir ........................ . . . February, 1928 4215 DeTonty St., St. Louis, Mo. Music V M. Teresa Finn .............................. Charter Member, 1909 1224 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Paul J. Weaver ............................. September, 1916 Professor of Music, Winston-Salem, N. C. William John Hall ..........................,. . . September, 1918 9712 Lookout Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Physical Education and Health Frank F. Glasow ,..,.................... Charter Member, 1909 Director Athletics, Public Schools, East St. Louis, Ill. Elsa Pohl .............................. Charter Member, 1909 Manhattan Trade School, New York, N. Y. W. A. Ocker .,.......,.................,..... September, 1910 Director Athletics. Public Schools, Indianapolis, Ind. Georgina B. Allison ..,........................ February, 1911 2577 Cherry St., Denver, Colo. Hubert V. Coryell ............... . . . February, 1912 QPresent address unknownj Lessing Bandlow ............. . . . September, 1912 fPresent address unknownl Karl H. Heckrich ............................ February, 1913 Director Athletics, Public Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. O. M. Koenig, M. D. . . ............................ September, 1913 5721 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. A. H. Plag ............,................. . . September, 1914 4017 Juniata St., St. Louis, Mo. Katherine M. Schaaf, M. D. ............ . . . September, 1914 Congress Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. Eulalie Wood, M. D. ...... ...,.,............. S eptember, 1915 CMrs. John M. Murphy, Los Angeles, Calif.J Marian K. Varian ........................... September, 1916 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Otto Eckl . . . . ............................... February, 1918 Concordia Turnverein, 5114 Goethe Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dorothy Baldwin .,................................ February, 1919 5284a Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gilcher E. Neeb .... ,................ . ..September, 1919 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Helen Poertner ........................,. ' .... September, 1920 fMrs. Dan Dunbar, 2030 Alameda Ave., Maplewood, Mo. D Blanche G. Higgins ................................. February, 1921 5316 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Oscar F. Fager ......................... . . September, 1921 Beaumont High School, St. Louis, Mo. Harry R. White ..........,................. .. September, 1921 6008 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Gertrude Lucas .....................,. .. September, 1922 Pattonville, St. Louis Co., Mo. Carol S. Cole M. D. ............ .. November, 1926 5903 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Charlotte Roos .,..................... . . September, 1927 3539 Utah St., St. Louis, Mo. 27 -f - -Q ':'f - -f-3 -1 -,,-:f ef .- 51 - 1-?5fY1 ' 4 A - Y 49 7 f sf 2 Safier, Harriet ...................... . ..,.......-......,, 1927 Schaefer, Margaret .........,...............-.....- 1924 3750 Palm St., St. Louis, Mo. 5099 Westminster Pl., St. Louis. Mo. Sager, Alice ,.,....,............... ....Y............,-- - --1922 Schaefer, Arthur F .....rV......................--- 1923 5762 De-Giverville Ave., St. LOL1iS. Mo- Schaefer, Milton .........i.....,.........'...... ...... 1 921 Sager, Arthur . ,,,,4. .i.,,.. ,....,,............... ...i.. 1 9 2 U 2040 E. Gano Ave. ,St. Louis, Mo. 413921 Westminster Pl., St. Louis. MO- Schaefer, Norman .................................... 1923 Sager, Evelyn ....,......,.......... ....--,,.......,,,-- 1 927 Schaefer, Samuel ....,..........,.. . .....--.,....--.. 1923 733 Herman Ave., University City, Mo. 44320 Newberry Tr., St, Louis, Mo, Sale, Blaneheq Mrs. Rubenstein! ....,. 1914 Schaeffer, Grace ..,...............l..,................ 1925 26 Southmoor Ave. ,St. Louis, Mo. 6313 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Sale, Frances L ........,...........,..... ............ 1927 Schaeffer, Lillian .................................... 1920 5532 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schageman, Alvers ................,............... 1925 Saie, Riette 1Mrs. A. B. Frey? ............ 1911 5600 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5062 Xvestminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schageman, Inez flwlrs, Kriegel ,,,,,,,, 1915 Salinger, David L ..................., ---..--..---.-- 1 921 634 Lockeley, VVebster Groves, Mo. 275 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, MU. Schageman, Roland ...........i.................... 1928 Salzman, Jean .........i................................ 1928 5600 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5530 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo- Sehainbach, Luther ..... ..................... ...... 1 9 25 Sanielson, Milton ....................,......... ------ 1 926 Schaper, Eugenia ......................... ....1...-.. 1 926 12523, N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, 1110. Schaper, Margaret .................................. 1920 Sa.n1pson,Marga1'6t. .......... , ..............-..... 1918 7148 'Wise Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 944 Belt Ave., St. LOUIS, MO. Schaper, Mildred .................................... 1917 Sams, Ruth ..,............ .................1-..- ---.....--- 1 9 17 Schaperkotter, Jack ...................,...... .... 1 920 Samuelson, Maxine ............................... .1921 6161 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sanches, Angela .............................1.-...... 1920 Scharff, Arthur .,...... ...,............................ 1 920 Sanders, Lamont ..............................,....... 1919 5778 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, MO. 4776 Greer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Scharff, Helen ..............,........................... 1928 Sands, Charlotte ..........................--.......... 1916 5341 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sanford, Bessie ........................---.-...-.------ 1914 Schaufert, Arthur .................................... 1928 Sanford. Edna ........ --.,1 1 9215 5803 Wabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sanford, Elma .........................-. ----..- .-.--- 1 9 17 Schaumberg. Edward ............................ 1912 Sanford, Margaret .................................. 1925 3240 Pershing Rd., Lincoln, Neb. 5943 Page Bl., St. LOl1iS. MO- Scliecter, Leo ...,.,.,........,........................... 1924 Sanford NVillard A ......................---------- .-1927 1935 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5859 DeGiVeI'vi1le Ave., SI- Louis, Mo- Schell, Gonquil ........................................ 1919 Sandmel, Abe. .................-..........-.-.-..- --.,--. 1 924 4975 Spalding Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5088 Ridge Ave., St. LOlliS, 1110. Scherck, Gordon ,..., ,,,....,...... ,.,...,,..,.....,.. 1 9 18 Sandmel. Sam .......................- 1 -...--......--.-- 1923 Scherck, Henry ................................. ....... 1 924 5058 Ridge AVS-, St. LOUIS, MO- 5370 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo, Sandperl, Frances lMrs. H. BryJ ...... 1921 Scherer, Adele ........,...............,...........,..... 1916 5548 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1Mrs. Ed, H. Gisson, Jimi Sanner, Ruth .......................i........,. .......... 1 919 5851 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 1430 Union Bl., St. Louis. MO. Scherer, Esther Blanch .,....,................. 1919 Sanowsky, Julius ...........................,........ 1916 Scherrer, Frederick ......,...........,..,.......... 1920 918 Pendleton Ave., St- LOLiiS. MU- 5779 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. San Souci. Adolph .................................... 1920 Scherrer, Margaret ................................ 1927 2307 Bellevue, M21IJl6W00f1, 310- - 1415 Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Sapin, Adeline .......................................... 1920 Schettler, Alwin ..,...............,,.................. 1919 749 Heman Ave. ,University City, Mo. 5357 XVQHS Ave., St, Louis, 1110, Sarason, Harry .............i.........,.. A .............. 1 919 Schettler, Clarence. ............................... 1922 5020 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Scheu, Albert .......................................,.. 11920 Sarason, Pauline 1Mrs. Jacksonj ...,.. 1915 6112 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. 3011 Fullerton, Detroit, Mich. Scheu, Katherine ......,........................,.... 1918 Sarason, Reuben ...................................... 1923 4Mrs, John A. .Maginnl 3011 Fullerton, Detroit, Mich. 7046 Forsythe, St. Louis. Mo. Sarason, Sarah ........................................ 1917 Schieber, Ruth ,.................,.......,....,..,....... 1925 5020 Vernon Ave., Si- L0lliS. MO- 5310 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sarles. Carroll .......................................... 1920 Schield, Vvilliam ...................................... 1915 Sass, Marian ................,............................. 1928 4434 'WI-stminster, St. Louis, Mo. 5833 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schiele, Edwin ......,.........,.......,,................ 1928 Sass. Russell ............................................ 1925 415 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5833 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schiele, Frances ....,,.........,........,............, 1920 Sater, Ralph .............................................. 1925 415 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5030 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Schiele. Herbert ......,...,.....,,...,........,,...... 1918 Sattele, Louise ................. ....................,.,.. 1 927 0023 XYaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sattley, lNIarg2L1'et ..............,..................... 1928 Schienberg, Harry ..........,,...................... 1913 1406 Elmwood, Evanston, Ind. Ada, Okla. Saner. Mary .............................................. 192-1 Schiller. Ella 4M1's. H. Ramseyl ...... 1915 Sauerbrunn, Vera .................................... 1920 221 Kerwist Pl., VVe-hster Groves, Mo. Sauerwein, Percy J ................................ 1914 Schiller, Fred ........................................,... 1922 1400 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schirmer, Elmer .................................,.... 1919 Saunders, George ................,....,.....,........ 1919 496521. Northland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Irwin Apts, Rochester, Minn. Schlamp, Kathrin ........................,........,.. 1911 Saunders. YValter ...i................ ..,............ 1 921 4145 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5640 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schlesinger, Dorothea ..........,............... 1923 Savage, Alina ................... .....i................. 1 919 Schlesinger, VVilliam .............................. 1923 6154 Suburban Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5929 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Say. Kathleen ...................,...................... 1915 Schlueter, Corrinne ...........................,.... 1915 5999 Delmar Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Schluikert, Evelyn ..........,......,......,....,.. 1924 Sayglei. Jaskslon ........................................ 1922 4914 Mafiitt Pl., St. Louis, Mo. . ca e s, io e ........,,,.....,...........,....,.,,,,, 1924 - Y - 9 schaap, Ruth rMrs, B. Abramsp .,...... 1921 Schmfck' kfatherme ' 'ii H1930 6113 Page Bi., sr. Louis, Mo. Schmlck- Mlldfed --e'---4------'-----e---4-- ------ 1 9-1 Schaf-klin, Jacob .......,............,........,.....,.. 1926 Schmidt, Arlee .................,......,..........,...... 1927 5078 Claxton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6336 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 306 ., , L . - 1 -cf 2--ff 9-1 1 f - 533' 21 .0 : 1- -'11 Y- A A - ,fi A 'ls?21 lD5 1 - . Schmidt. Melba .....A................,........,.,....,. 1921 Schulman. Maurice ........ ---Y-- 1 922 5176 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schult, Imogene ..,.. 1 ........v.........v.. ---..----.. 1 918 Schanus, Alfred .......A....................Y........... 1918 Schult, 1Vil1iam.,. A... l .............-.-.---- T ----4--- -1921 Schnaus, Edwin .................,.....v........,..... 1919 4871 Fountain Ave.. St. LOUIS. MO. 1385 Hamilton, St. Louis, Mo. Schultz, Chauncey ........ .......... ....------------ 1 9 15 Schneider, Delmont .................,....,......... 1914 456 Bellevue, St. Louis, Mo. 163 Glendonwynn Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Schultz, Goldie ................................-.-- ---- 1 925 Schneider, Esther G ......,.,............,...,...... 1911 Schulz, Bentley .............,................ U v...----.. 1923 lMrs. Arthur Dunham? 1203 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 145 Hilldale Rd., Lansdowne, Pa. Schulz, Fred ............... . ....-.---.-----------.----- H-1913 Schneider. Harvey ,..,.. .........,.....,............ 1 928 Schwarm, Arthur ..............--...--.-------------- 1922 1362 Semple Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Schwartz. Myron ........................ .. -..... 1928 Schneider, Joe ,,....,,....,,,...,,....,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,, 1925 6219 Alamo, St. Louis, MO. 5664 Cabanne Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Schwartzberg. Haskell ....,...-...------------ -11923 Schneider, Louis ,,...,................,............... 1929 1377 Granville, St. Louis, MO. ' 1362 Semple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Schwartzberg, Milton ............,......-.--...-- 1927 Schneider, Marion ....................,.,..,........ 1926 1377 Granville, St. Louis, M0- 746 Kingsland, St. Louis, Mo. Schwartzkopf, Arline .....l.............. U .....-.- 1 923 Schneider, Paul ........,.,.......,......,..,,,..,,..... 1923 5741 Waterman Ave., St. LOUIS, M0- 718 Limit Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schwartzman, Irwin .......... . ..............----.. 1 917 Schneider,Phi1ippina .......,............,,...... 1923 730 Kingsland, St. Louis, MO. 145 Hilldale Rd., Landsdowne, Pa. Schtvartzman, Leon ...... , ........ Z ......... . ...... 1915 Schneiders, Anita ............................,....... 1926 808 Leland Ave., University City, M0- Schneider, Samuel ................................,, 1920 Schwarz, Arthur ....ll.............................,-- 1927 Schnepf, Arthur ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1918 720 Clark Ave., St. Louis, MO. 865 NV'est End Ave., New York City. Schwarz, Lawrence ..l...........l.........., ...... 1 925 Schnepf. Evalyne fMrs. J. Grandb..1919 6301 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schnur, Kenneth .......................,............., 1928 5887 Page Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Schoemann, Byron ,......,..,.,...,,....,,..... ,.... 1 922 Schoerr, Aaron ............,.,...,.,.,.........,,,,..,. 1912 19 Sylvan Pl., New Rochelle, N. Y. Schoen, Jeanette .....................,.............,.. 1915 21 Bockins St., Abington. Pa. Schoen, Lee .........,.....,...,,.,,.,......,..,,,.,,,,,,,.. 1916 112 Pine St.. St. Louis, Mo. Schoening, Roy .,............,..,,,,.....,...,,....,,,, 192-l 7025 Hunter. St. Louis. Mo. Scholl, Mary ....................,....,..,.,,,..... ....,, 1 926 Scholz, Helen .,,..,......,,,.....,.....,...........,...,, 1915 7022 Pernod, St. oLuis, Mo. Scholz, Jackson .....,.,....,,...,,...,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 N. Y. Athletic Club, New York City. Shirley, Dorothy .......,.,.,..,.,,...,....,..,....,.., 1926 4929 McPherson Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, Showman, Arthur ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 925 1176 Hodiamont Ave.. St, Louis, Mo. Schrader, Eugene .,,,.....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 1915 3025 Delavan, Normandy, Mo. Schrader, Paul ......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1924 Schrader. Bonita ..............,.,....,,, 1 ,,,,.,,.,,, 1922 4918 Fountain Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Schrader. Elmer .....,....,,..,,,,.,,.,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,, 1924 5025 Geraldine Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schrantemeier, ltlarie ,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,, 1921 Schreiber, Lucille .,..,.,,.....,.,.,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 913 Schrick, Emma ..,.,,,,,.,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 925 Schriever, Harry ....,...,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 4048 Nvyoming Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Schroeder. Carl ........,......,.,..,.,,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,. 1923 Schroeder, Eva ..........,....,.....,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,. 15121: Schroeder, Georgia ..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 1927 5304 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schroeder, Goldie ,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 925 5039 Minerva Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Schroeder, Helen ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, 1 924 1232 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schrocter, Edith .,.....,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,, 1926 Schroeter, Dorothea ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1917 fMrs. A. HBCkEl'l 772la Brookline, St. Louis, Mo. Schroeter, Olivia ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.,,,,..,, ,,,,, 1 913 5156 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schroeter, Thelma ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 1913 Schroll. Marian A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, IQI- 1 929 5060 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Schuff. Joe .,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., A1028 1454a Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schulein. Hazel ...................,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,.... 1919 fltlrs. B. Lowenwaterl 15 1Vestminster, Brooklyn, N. Y. Schultz, Louise ....,,.....,........,.,,,,,,,,..,..,.... 1921 712911 Alamo, St. Louis, Mo. 5743 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Schwarz, Norma fMrs. Maurice? ........ 1923 90 Aberdeen Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Schwarzbach, Helen ,.......... . ................,. 1927 5703.Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schweich, Ed ..................... ,,... ....,,............ 1 9 19 725 Skinker Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Schweich. Janet ........,....,,..,............ . ........ 1 923 4554 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schweich. Joe Henry ................ , ............. 1921 5178 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schweich, Joseph ..........,......................... 1922 4553 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Schweich, Kathryn .......................,,....,.. 1927 4553 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Scllweig, Eugene ...........................,....,... 1913 757 Xvestgate. University City, Mo. Schweig, Harold ..... ...............i................. 1 922 Schweig. Renate 4Mrs. Bob EngelJ..1916 707 1Vestgate. University City, Mo. Schweizer, Corinne ................................ 1918 Schweizer, Lena ...................................... 1921 Schwenk, Frank ......... ...... 1 915 Eureka, Mo. Schwenk, Harriette ..... ...... 1 924 Allenton, Mo. Schxvenk, Henry ................. ....., 1 916 Schwenk, Myra ...................... .,.... 1 918 Sc-hwenckbardt, Dorothy ....... ...... 1 924 Schwemmer, Gladys ....,....... ,..... 1 921 Scott, Florence ................................,....... 1926 Scott, Frank ,....,....,,................,.......,......... 1913 5 1Vindsor Ave.. Narberth, Pa. Scudamore. Margaret ...........,................ 1921 Seagrave. Melsa ..........................,.........., 1927 5200 Theodosia Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Searcy. Jasper .......................................... 1914 153 Hanley Rd. ,St. Louis Co., Mo. Sears, Elizabeth ....................................., 1921 6955 Cornell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Seat. Merrideen ...........................,.........,.. 1927 5116 Labadie Ave.. St. Louis. Mo, Seay, Forest ..................,..........,......,.....,... 1925 6190 1Vashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Seay, Herbert ............................,............. 1925 6190 1Vashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Sebastean, Maude ..................,,.,..,.,,...,.... 1927 1393 Goodfellow Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Secor, Bernice ........................................., 1928 5514 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis. Mo. See. George ,,.. .......................................... 1 928 See, Rowland. ....,...................................... 1926 Seegall, Esther Olrs. Harry Aitaj .... 1914 Chicago, Ill. Seegall. Lucille ,,,,.... ....,. 1 916 Detroit. 1NIiCh. 2.3 ' Y I '1':- ' Lff -4- tw'-2'-T 5'f '- . 'IZA -Y gf 'f 'LQQSCIBQQQQPT sl. 4 W Seehafer' Charlotte ..,-.A.,.,--,,,,,, I ,,Y, ,,,,,,.,, 1 925 Shapiro. 'Anna tMrs. Sig. Werner? .... 1915 5060 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 19978 Sh133gl:,0132M1a1iyn 1922 s -1 Al ' ....................-,. .----------,----- --ww M , 1. ---A------'---A---'----'-- ------- - xlslloiid Avo., sr. Louis, Moisu Shliirlgiiigsgfzg Ave-, Sr- Lows. Mviszl ll V, Cl ' .vv...v.1.........,,.,..AA .......,..----.- . . - , 1 ' - '--- -------- : ------- 36495592 P31-iiiiiow Pi., si. Louis, Mo.19n6 Shg9p4i2iOD2ifgHn23L11, Lmversiry city. 1131524 Seil?'ii5i2X'xxfafi sfi L'a.'ai'g, 'ivi5i 1916 Shfmgowgminstef st. L0u1S,11li209 Seifffi giglioii''IGfo'f,''siQ LoLi'i's', iiofu' H shapiroi Rose-l-Mrs:--l5511l'e1 s5i..o..i.i9i9 Segelbohm, Beulah .....,................... .... 1929 Hefrlnv 111- 1 5860 DeGiverVille Ave., Si. LOUIS. M01 Shflpllfof Ruth Segelbohmh Mlldred ------, A -,w.'.'.,-.-',. 4 '.l-'--.' 1927 0194. Dertmouth, JLnu ersity 1 y, 1192? 5550 DoGivei-ville Ave., St. Louis, MO- Shifejl Gifflfge H-1 1' ------ Q ----'------AA . --'-- R 1 Sehrt, Lucille ------,'.',------'.,l,- -.--,--lll,-----.,-,-. 1 Q23 0.14- Waterman Ave., t. Louls, 15192 5558 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Moigog 31631111135 Simi-gig -----4----------------'-----'---------'-- 1912 'b t, F d ...........,.......-.... .-------...-------.- -1 ' , yn: 2 ' 21 ' ' Selifileig Cl2lg'iOl1 Rd., St. Louis. Mo. 71051 Lllldfcll, LfllV6l'S1ty t,1tY. MO-1999? Seidel, Clara 1Mrs. Phil Marnorl ...... 1922 Sh?-tkm' -511115 --'------'----4--'----------- ----------- 1 T 859 VVQ-stgate, University City. MO- 5hjfNHf7g Glenn -----'---4 --- 1 -'--- j -'- ----'-- 9 4 Seidel' Ellswol-thu llll --l-,-l,-,-- I ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 192-1 Sh-51:GbI13i119V11ffi Ma? 911 00511 310- 1921 ssiffflf 53555..'ff'.'f11..2T.'..1T?ffi..f.ff ...... 1924 12135 Tefiiiiili' 151-1 'Srf'iQ0uiSl'310- 9 6837 Kingsbul-y Ave., St. Louis, Miigfm SlileixhJ'lri1.5g.5ig..13i.....gi .... L 6.Gig...R1.5.....19.4 S75113 119-h5.355fi5'4'1ff13? 5f7'fem- MfgQQ Sh?JE'i1?ZF.3h!?1iTQD's?' 1E35ll.efii5 '191S gigsriglfr' gf', L51l'lgQ MQjf ' A Shaw. Vera flfflrs. Wm: Haynesl --..-. 1917 Seldiltz, waiter ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,..,, 1: ..,,. i i ............. 1919 Shlgjlggiltilgzfll- 1991 SFl5t1e1rS'k,IIGI!?l.lEe, Odk Pm '-----' 1922 Sheffer, 'Ferne---I-lilrs.---lf. Goernerj .... 1915 Sg,lfe1,l'BeQSlg ' 1 --fn l---l,,.- v1914 20 Orchard, Nvebster Groves, Mo. ,,' ' 'A W Shehan, Blildred ..................A.A................. 1921 lllrs. John Gasprirottil V , 1918 324 Jones St., Moberly, MO. S2925 Jiflnllor --'- ' ' A '-' 1 9 94 Seifert, Martha UNITS. S. SGGKIODJ .... 1916 ghgltiggf Hiring A ' 1954 Se52i.ItadlfllBl:l3.'clPa' .--.,l- A1924 5538 Cabarfne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 31,59 'qratel-ll1all AQQ '4gfullguls 'Mol Shelby, Bernice lMrs. J. Bromleyl .... 1914 Seigfill Alnlr. ----- ' lgww- l 929 3604 Matheson, Cocoanut Grove, Fla. 5185, Cilles Ave., St. LOLliS, MO. 1908 She1?1i'frEvi2ilyg ' ' ' 1911 Se5'E?.1H'f.A3i?Sf5nga's1'. 'ise2 z511'ig'iii., ' 5476 Cabafmfi St. Louis- Mo. Sel'd,,nf'Ellwm.dH ,l--l-,---- ' ww--- ,rl----Yw'l-l,l i ---,'Y l 917 Shelton, Mary lMrs. E. E. Murphyy..1919 49151 Morfiiorsoii .-ive., sn. Louis, M5198 Slllglgalclggggn Rd-1 Sf- LOUIS- MO- 1999 . -0. L . . .......................................... .1-J S222 Shephard- Merle .-----. ..--...1...-------.-..-.------- 1 928 Selig' lvllllamvfy' rgwnll I 9.'--'V,- -- ' 9.,.,',VYll-9--,-'w 1924 1167 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 6158 VVate1'1na11 Ave., St. Louis, M1010 g2E!?hI'5:g?l'i5neatr'C'f '-'----- -'---- ----- '- - ' llllllllv' 9 L, , .--.-----.-----..---.--.--...-----.-.--------- - iilfiiii.3I.?1?f.!.c'ifaa1a'ig'2iiijiiiijiijiii ..,......, mo Shgg15Sg9g3gdOSia Aw.. Sf. Louis- M3999 mrs. J. R. Biaokforal ,,' 1 o--o----- -----ooY- 1 -o-o- ---- 1 - 531 Hollywood, XVebster Groves, Mo. 102 Syrarruse, Lniversity City, Mo.Q Q Semple, Elizabeth .................................. 1924 --------'------------A --------'--'---'- Sefl'fffs'2,1n191lila1g'lla l-,,,9.---..-,,-,. ,l.-,.,l,,ll.---,l l ggq Slliillflgelglggriigflqve-. St- Louis. Mo. -1995 562,-fi,1f'lf2'1l,fgf'l',Qf1n9,5l,,g 5f ll5'fl'lg lgl5'19'b 55611 Pershing AVEf, 's1'. '1f5Liis,' Bio. Serlgfsv Cllarlotteu -.l- 1' ivrr ui ..--l,9,l--- f ----w9w 1923 She-rw0od,.Botsy 4Mrs. Niheckb ........ 1923 6111 W'estminste1' Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Shi?E90'gghIi2wf?g'e'1 St' LOUIS- MO' 1996 Serkes. Meyer .......................................... 1922 . ,, ' , ' : ' 1 S 1324 Gooafoiiow Ave., st. Louis, M3901 S1915LQ30g3f'i?af19?fibtSt- LOUIS, MO- 1999 erkes, Nat ian ......,..,.............................. .. - ' D- ' 2 '-' 1430 Gooafoiiow Avo., st. Louis, Mo. S1D912I?1EP1f?l 41 E-1 St- LOUIS' MO' 191, Se-ssirighaus, Robert .............................. 1927 lewid' 311113 ' Q ---- '- ' D 5316 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. P l krirl Olnd an F57 Severson' Eliza --ll-.YllY.,Yw-l9.VV : -9.99'l9-ll--'.---. 1923 -Qx2vebSle1r21gr0vg:'t9xi9N9-1 ........ 1926 Sheweuf Fri-edefike--1 -4-'--'----- --'----- 1 918 814 Clara Ave., st. Louis, Mo. Shewell. Trlpler .........-.............. ........ 1 920 Sewell, Dorrythy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 922 Box 510, B3.ytOXV1'l, TEX. Sewell, Nellie ..... .,......,,......... ,,.................. 1 9 16 Shickl Hazel -9'.I,------------Il'l---'..--'----'--l-..,-'. 1922 qhfifigil He-lbs-rt St., St. Louis, Mo. 1920 Shield Julien N91 . ' 3 , A ' .....,, ,,,, ....... ,,..,,,,,.,,....,,......., , , . 3 -' ---------'---- '- --- ------ -o------- K -' Shgffg, SML, Baer 8: Fuller, Los Angeles, Cali Shaltupsky, Rose ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 925 Shifrin. Betty ......... I ................................ 191s shoiifls, lame ....,...... ........... ......... , 1 915 , lMrS- Harry Glflinb Shanes, Ruth ............,...........................,... 1919 Molme- I11- Shfmk, Albert ....----.-....-.-......---..........-..... 1921 Shifrin, Isadore .............,........,,..,..,,,....., 1922 6923 Amherst Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Shifrin, Lguig ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,99-,,,-,--,,-----,,,,- 1919 Shauk- IS3f10I'9f -.'.- .-----------.-A1------------------ 1 920 5941 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6923 Amherst Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Shine, Roberta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 927 SIMHHOH. Anna ..----------..---- ..---- -.-.-.-.-...---- 1 9 26 1425 Seinple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Shallfwfl. Virginia .......-.......................... 1929 Shinkle, Irene CMrs. Doughertyl. ,,,,. 1912 1331 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 308 5817 XVater1nan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. . f7? '-1 jf -afwi. . 1-.gf A-f. ,id :i 1-2121 f Shipley, Richard ...................................... 1916 Silver, Jeannette ..,................................. 1920 University Club, St. Louis, Mo. Shirley, Catherine .................................. 1925 6724 Oakland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Short, Edith QMrs. 1236 Blackstone Abbey Fraserj .... 1924 Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Short, E. Elmer .,,....,....,........................... 1921 612 E. Polo Dr., Clayton, Mo. Short, Grace ......,.....,................................. 1922 5935 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Short, Lorain .,.,...................,.................... 191S Short, Welburn .....................A............t..... 1919 5770 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Short, William, ..,.................................... 1915 523 N. Bemiston, Clayton, Mo. Shotter, Harold ..,..................................... 1917 Shriber, Maurice ......................,............... 1926 1417 Granville Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Shroder, Edwin ...........,.........................,.. 1915 Worthington Apts., St. Louis, Mo. Shryock, Helen ...........l............................ 1911 5214 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Shubert, Dorothy ...,............,.,................. 1926 Shucart, Robert ........................,.,...l....... 1920 722 VVQ-stgate, University City, Mo. Shucart, Samuel. ..................................... 1912 6334 S. Rosebury Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Shumacher, Jessie. ......... . ....................... 1922 Shumate, Altee ,....,.... .............................. 1 921 Shumatz, Josephine ..........i..................... 1922 QMrs. 1Vilton Johnsonh 6108 Vkfashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Shupp, Glenna ..l............... ,................ ....... 1 9 21 5063 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Shupp, Helen ,...,.........,..,,......................... 1919 LMrs. VV. G. Densteinl 130Sa Hawthorne, St. Shupp, Howard ............. Arizona. Shupp, Lucile .,...,. 5063 Raymond Ave,. ShuDD. Raymond ......,., 5063 Raymond Ave., Shupp NVilma ............... 5063, Raymond Ave., Shuttleworth, Helen Louis, Mo. St, Louis, Mo. ..,.................... 1917 St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Sicher, Stanley ...............,........................ 1922 108 Aberdeen Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Siddens, Herbert ........,............................. 1922 Sidler, Martha .............................,............ 1917 Sieber, Janez ..... ............................,.......... 1 925 6148 NVaterman Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Siegal, Isadore .......................,.... I ........... 1919 Siegel, Idamae .......................................... 1928 5336 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Siegel, Maurice ........................ ............... 1 923 5604a. Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Siegel, Pauline ..........,.........,................... 1921 Caddo, Okla. Siegel, Samuel ....,.......................,............. 1924 5185 Cates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Siegel, Thelma .......,.................................. 1923 5336 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Siegfried, Beatrice .....................,......,..,.. 1921 Siegfried, Phillip .............................,....., 1913 5391 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Siegfried. Selma QMrs. M. Harrisl .... 1922 6157 XK'iitt?I'I'l'l?lll Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Sieloff, Vera .....................,........................ 1928 4968 NVabada. Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Sievers, Estelle ...,.,....,............................. 1927 13-15a Semple Ave,, St. Louis. Mo. Sigillito, Margherita ...............,.....,........ 1923 700 Audubon Dr., St. Louis, Mo. Sigoloff, Emanuel ..,,,.,............. ............., . .1918 Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Sigolotf, Sidney ...............,........................ 1928 5742 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sihler, Augusta ...............,....................,... 1913 lMrs. Xvalter Rutledgei Hazel Ave. fat Lakej, Highland, Ill. Silberstein, Sadie .................................... 1927 5623 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Silver, Francis ......,................................. 1913 Silver, George ............. . .. ....... 1913 309 420 Edgewood Dr., Silverberg, Abe. ....... : ........ . 5757 Nifestminster Pl., Silverberg, Fannie ............ 5757 W'estminster Silverberg, Julius .. 5757 NVestminster Pl., Silverberg, Julius. ......... .. .1329 Bayard Ave., Clayton, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Pl., St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Silverman, Frank ...................,,....,.,,,..... .1927 1377 Temple Pl., St. Silverman, Hilda ...... 5774 Kingsbury, St Silverman, Mamie ...... Silverstein, Gertrude Louis, Mo. . Louis, Mo. Silverstone, Julius .,..,..,.,,..,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 6411 XVydown, St. Louis Mo. Simmons, Bertie 1Mrs. A. 2401 Driscoll, Houston, Simmons, XVilliam D ........... 585 Raymond Ave., St. S' . . N. B0ydJ..1919 Tex. Louis, Mo. Simon Aub1e5 ........................................ 1921 Simon, Caroline iMrs. M. Kafiiel ...... 1920 5722 Nl'estminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Simon, Dorothy ..........,........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1925 4938 Genevieve, St. Louis, Mo. Simon, Henry ..,,.,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,....,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 923 1448 N. Boston, Tulsa. Okla. Simon, Jerome .....,..,.,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 124-la Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Simon, Pearl ....................,.........,.,..,,,,,...... 1919 5622 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Simon, Sadie ...........,...,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 1328 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Simon, Stella ...............,,..,....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 192-1 6048 Cates Ave., St. Simpkins. Joe .,,.,,..... Louis, Mo. 5s57a Page BL, sn'.'AL-mis, MQ. Simpkins, Kathleen .... 5S57a. Page Bl- St. Simpkins. 1Yilliam ...... Sims. VVilliam ,.......... Louis. Mo. 535 Ciara Ave., Stk.--LOLllS, Mo. Sinclair, Daryl ............ Sinclair, Nancy, ...,,, ,,,, , Sincoff, Mawrice ..,....... A2632 Roseland Tr., SlI1C0ff, Rose .........,...,.. Sincoff. YYilliam l......... .2632 Roseland Tr., Sin ger, Frank .............. '49 Kingsbury Pl., . .... .................. ..... 1 9 15 Maplewood, Mo. Maplewood, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Singer, James ..... ,..,.,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, .,,, , , 1 923 574-1 Theodosia. Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Singer. Nathan .. ,...,, . 6040 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Singer, Rudolph .................,........,.,,,,,.,,,, 1923 5500 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Singer, Ruth ........,............................... ,... 1 926 5855 XVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Singer, Sam .............,.......,,,.....,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,. 1927 5744 Theodosia Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Singer, Sophie ,, ...,,.,..,,,,,,.,., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,, 1 5 929 5973 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sirkus, Paul ,.,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 925 1390 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, NIO. Siteman, Minnie 1Mrs. S. Reehtl ,,...,.. 1920 5828 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Skatoff, Irvin ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Skeele, Clara fMrs. XV. H, Elrodl .... 1914 6317 Cates Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Skellett. Lois fMrs. .I. Daidgerl ...... 1918 318 N. 12th St., Mt. Vernon, Ill. Skellett, Melvin ....,......,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 5-18 N. Franklin, Gainesville, Fla. Slachman, Preston ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1928 6016 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Slack, Isabel ..,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 19 765 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Slattery. Robert ......,,...,......,,,,...,,,,, ,,,,.,.. 1 924 6631 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Slavotsky, Rose ..... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 28 1418 Semple Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. -.3 Q V gn 14: f' Q2-11, -'Y 1755 9-f. 1 :Ii A- - ,., if 4 . ,QQ , f if Sleeper, Maude ..,...,....,,,,......,.....,... . ........ 1914 Smith. S?.I'2.l'l .................. . .....................--.. 1918 511 N. Newstead Ave,, St. Louis, MO. Smith, Sidney -..........................-.. D ...A-.------ 1 923 Sligh, Margaret ,.,,,,,..,,,.,...,.,,.,............... 1314 S 57t1111a.T?ast1on Ave., St. Louis, M0.1919 Sloat, Mamie. ,.,..... . .,,...............,............... 1 18 'mi . eo Ore .......A.,,......... ........A...----- - 1336 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 920 S 51914 Kashington Bl., St. Louis, M320 Sloat, Ruth ,..,,,,..,..........,,......,................... 1 mit , ' omas .............,...,.................. 1336 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Victoria ..................................,. ' .... 1919 Sloss, Estelle ,,,..... ....,.....,,,,...... ,............... 1 9 26 514 W. 114th St., New York City. 4723 Newcomb Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Smith. Ward C .... Z. ................-......-.,..,- , .... 1 922 Smallhurst, Isabell ..............,...........,....... S 1.1312 Kingshlghway, St. L0u1S,1lgIfJ4 Smallhurst, Mose e ..............,.,............... .. ml , 'arrell ........................................ .- Sinart, Albert. .,....,,...,.,..,.,,,......,..,........... 1920 2527 Ashurst Rd., Cleveland, O. 7600 Delmar, University City, Mo. Smith, Wilbur ......ll.....---.........-..........----.. 1917 Smart, Finley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . .,..,,...,,....., 1927 Smith, William ..............................,,........ 1922 5631 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Chester .................... .................. Smart, Helen 1Mrs. A. F. Rossij ........ 1911 6716 S. VVestern, Los Angeles, Cal 5973 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Srnyfilif. AEE-taxa .......... .................... ,... 1 916 Smiley, Bert ............... ....... ......... ............... 1 9 2 8 FS. . . ryan 5726 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Box 39, R.R. 2, Anaheim, Cal. Smissman, Hymen ,........ ,..... ................... 1 9 27 Smythe, Myra ......,................ Z .................. 1920 5180 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.7 S 55g9aiwPage Bl.. St- LOUIS. MO- 1921 Smith, Abe .......................,.............,.......... 191 nel . . arie ..........................1................... Smith, Alice Mae ...................................... 1928 Snitzer, Manuel .....................1... I .............. 1927 5219 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 51833. Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Bab .....,.........,.....,.......................... 1917 Snodgrass, Alvin .................................... 1918 Smith, Ben ,,,,.......,..,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,...,.........,., 1924 5601 VVashington Ct., St. Louis, Mo. 6040 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. 99 Snoggrasgt Dorothy ...................,............ Smith. Beulah . ......................................... 1 -0 Hy HF. Urea ...................-.........-.......,.... 2 1Mrs. L. R. Eglestonj S 4190 Sacramento Ave., St. Louis, llgflo. 5213 Davidson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Hyder. Car ..... ........................... 1 ............. 2 4 Smith, Buntie .,........,...........................,... 1917 S 551150 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 999 Smith, Purnham ...................................... 1924 ny er, Owen ............................................ 1 .... 6603 Llniv. Dr., University City, Mo. S 59d50 lignfrlva Ave., St. Louis, Mo.199 Smith, Carroll ...........,.............................. 1918 fly' Gr, 3. D .......................................... -8 Smith, Catherine .................................... 1929 5950 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5342 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sobol, Meyer ............................................ 1927 Smith, Charles G ................. .......,....,...... 1 921 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1162 N. Kingshighway. St. Louis, Mo. Sobogixilvskib AEny...H ........... ........ 1 916 Smith, Cora ..,........................,,.,,,,,........... 1917 1 rs. . . Mi erj Smith, Dorothy ....... ,..,.......,.......,............. 1 917 Pattonville. Mo. 1Mrs, H. XV. Seberzincep Sobolewski, Margaret ....,.......1............... 1914 Smith, Edison ...............................,,..... .... 1 916 S Et. Chrarles Rk. Rd., St. Louis Co.,1Mo. Smith, Edith ........................ ...................... 1 91? 0 3-Tl, anhy ........................................1... 927 Smith, Ed .................,,...................,,,,....,.,. 1925 4629 Page Bl., St, Louis, Mo. 509021 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sol, Lillie. ................................................, 1915 Smith, Elmer .,..,, ,...,,.,.,,,,..,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 919 Sol, Ruth fliirs. J, B. Johnson: .......... 1914 5613 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. S 131 S.FI-garvtgf St., Oak Park. Ill. 998 Smith, Elsworth ............... .......,.. . .,... .... . . ,1917 io ari. 1 War ..................................1. ....1 - -1961 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. S 2414 N. Elnion Bl.. Sf. LO11iS. MO. 199 Smith, Eluryn .........,.,......,............,,......... 1919 0 Onion, 1 ex ....1..................................... -0 S 5809 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. S 5560 XVBAIFFHIHH Ave., St. Louis, lilfiggl mith, Crfce VV ,.... ................................. 1 919 0 OIHOII. 1113. ..1..................................... .. Smith, Isfailold .,..,.........,...,..,...........,......., 1914 fMrs J. Levinson? 5330 Patton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. S 95123. Mlgivgniulia Ave., St. Louis, 112.993 Smith, He en ,,.....,,,...,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 O onion. Feta ........................................ .. Smith, Herbert C ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1913 5560 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 703 1-ith St.. Santa Monica, Cal. Solomon. Mildred fMrs. H. EdsonJ..1922 Smith, Hoyle l,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,-- 1 9 20 5560 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1 2336 LIL Salle St., Chicago, Ill. Solgn-ion' Rgsalig ,,,,,-,,,---------,',.--'-.---,,.-.- 1929 gnilgi- 151316-K ------1-----e4---AY'--Y.----------'-.-..-1---- 5545 Pershing Ave., st. Louis, 110. mi 1, .' -' ....... ..... . ,...,..........,,,,,.,...,,,,,,, ,, Q, 708 Interdive, University City, Mo, Solrmlon' Ruth' 't't't ' ' ' 19 9 smith, John aflilton ...........,.....,..,.,,...,,,,, 1920 S 5540 Iiefslggg five-i St' LOUIS, M0-ww Snqithv ,IOS I --,.wv--,,,,-, --,.-.,,..---,-,w----- 192V UlTll'l1E'I'lC1, es er .....,,.,......,....,....,..l , 5809 ,juliih Avg-,V St, Lguis, MO, 'J 4210 Athlone Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Sllllih, K2ltl1F3'll UNITS. H. R.OS6C8.1'lj.,1919 Sn111n145-rich, E1-nanuel --,-,,,,,.,-,-,,,,,,,,---',- 1925 5510 Cates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Summers Gordon-V Nl., Smith, Lillian livirs. L. MCConnell6.,'l913 120 Oakland, Kirkwgogl ' 4547 Geraldine Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, Swmmers Henrv Y 1915 51111131 11110119 E lMI'S- A..F1'i9dli7 .... H1920 Orpheum Theater, Evansville, Ill. -1908 Peg.-? Bl.. St. Louis. MO. S,.,mmE,,.S' Paul YrVw----,--,. . Vwwnrr, pnn, 1926 Smlth- Lucille H .--,................ ........ .......... 1 9 20 S340 XVashington Bi, st. Louis. MO. Smith. Lllella --.-------.-.-----.v.-... ...... ....... 1 9 23 Sonenschein, Fannie ........,...,...,............. 1926 Smith. Marion XV ,......... .,....,,...,.,.... ,......, 1 9 24 ggphir, Lillian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 192- 730 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4914 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. A Smith. Mildred .......... ......... . ............... ..... 1 9 28 Sorl'in, Isadore E .... ,,....,,,.,.........,.. t....,,, 1 9 2' 1015 Grandview PI.. St. Louis, Mo. 12x13 Hamilton Ave., St .Louis, Mo. A Smith. l'21l'liQF ....-............ .................,. ...... 1 9 18 Sorrick, Nellie Pauline ,.,.... ..... . ..,.....,,., 1 914 Smith. H059-mf'11d ..1............................... ..1921 Sosna, Frances .,..........,.,.,,..,...........,..,,. 1,1922 1222 Cla-T21 AVP-, St. Louis, Mo . 710 Limit Ave., University City, Mn. Slmlh- Ruth -....- -. -..-.-.......... ...... ...... ...... 1 9 2 S Sosna, Leon .....,.......................,... ,........,... 1 928 1273 Goodfellow Ave., St, Louis, Mo. 143921 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 310 53153. Terry.Ave., St. Louis, Mo. in . J : Y Y vf-gi. v - -3- Lf. L li -W ass C5 ' - lll?52L1l3,. L, Sottile, Louise ..........,............................... 1927 Spindle-r, Vivien gMl-S, Meier, -..A--,.,,., 1913 913 Academy Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6645 Univ. Dr., University City M0 Soull, Gertrude ............,..........,................ 1927 Springer, Roland ..-,4 3 ,-,,- A-..... ' 11111 1210a Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sprinkle, Felicia v-Yw ,Y-v---..-.'. 1 1 11 17 Soule, Gertrude .,....................,................, 1924 Qlklrs, Wm, Eckllardw' ' 1210a. Hodiamont Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. 6900 Humphrey St.. St. Louis M0 Soule, Ruth .,..............,.......,....................... 1927 Spinney, Helen ,-,.,-.Y-.----., .-,Y-,A-.--- ' 11119 Soule, S. D..1 .....................-,.......--......-...... 1921 tlilrs. NValgg-p H9111bri11k1 1210a Hodlamont Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Spisel, Mamie iMrs. Sol XVeberl 1918 Southworth, Alene ,.,......... ...................... 1 921 1420 Belt Ave., St. Louis MO ' 3514 VVil119n St11Chicago, Ill. 91 Spizer, Rae ,,,,,,-,,,,,,, .-,,,w-,.4,--, ' ' 1,117 SOXVIES, vvi iam ..-.....-.-......,..,-............ 1 L7 5710 lVa,tel'11-131 A ' 1 . '--'-4 - ' 'N sos Aubert Avo., sf. Louis, lilo. 1 siiizsr, Bessie .,.,. Lomb' MU' Spain, Lois ....................................,......,.... 1.23 6227 Stjulhyvgod 1 'f ' spain, wilfls ..,.......,...........,.,................... 1926 spleis, Blanche ,,,,, ,,,- 'img' MU 1.,.,. Spalding, Charles T ........ ,.......,. .,.... ..... 1 9 1 6 Spoehrer, Cliayles --,---,'-.4-- iv ' ' 19233 5899 Nina P.. St. Louis, Mo. 6236 Fai-f uiep Dr., I f Spangler, Ruth ..................................,..... 1913 Spoellrer, I-ft-ifman A,.-,- F1-FLUUIS' MO' 1900 712 Emmet Ave., Ypsilanti, Mich. 6236 Farcluier Dr., St. B Sparberg, Edward ..........,.........,..........,.. 1927 Spotswood, Alice ,,--- -.------ ' ' 1,191 565611 Cates Avo., sr. Louis, lilo. 11-il XValton Avo., srf'L13'ii'is'4'XIo' Sparberg, Helen ....,...........,..,.................. 1929 Sprague, Ed, 1.1, Av--,-A ,--,AA,--,,,., I ' A '1q11 5656s Cates Ave., sr. Louis, Mo. T140 Alamo Ave., st. Louliwsmlolo-un L Sparbur, Ben ........,., ..,..,............. ........... . . .1922 Sprague, Margaret ,,-.---.-.-----A ' ' 11,1- 14S0 Blakstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sproule, Helene-1, AAUV., ,A-.AA.--, 1 1 Q Spargo, John .......,........,....,.....,..,.,........... 1914 QMrs. R, M, Beklew ' Evanston, Ill. 7230 Tulane, St. Louis, Mo Sparks, Deane. .......... .,,.....,........ ...,.... 1 9 21 Srenco, Henrietta, ,,..,,,.,, ukgwqn, ' 1911 Sparks, Dorothy .........-....-.....,........,........ 1927 1Mrs. John Ifiiiambolisj S23 Academy Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sparks, Frances .........,..,...................,..... 1923 lMrs. L. Cllapmanl 6074 VV: Cabanne Pl., St. Louis, INTO. Sparks. katheryne. ,.,,,..........,,. ......,.,....., 1 917 1Mrs. Harley 1Vantzl 1297 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo. Sparks, Louise. ,......,............................... 1925 823 Academy Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sparks, Richard ..........................,........,.. 1924 823 Academy Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Spear, George ,..,..,. ...... . ...........,.........,..,.. 1 924 Spear, James D ......,.........,........,.............. 1920 5121 XVashingt0n Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Spear, VVinnifred ............,..... . ................. 1919 Speeht, Dorothy 4Mrs. H. Jacksonl..1919 5899 Nina. Pl.. St. Louis, MO. Specht, Gerald ......,.,.................,............... 1923 724 Durango, San Antonio, Tex. Specht, Helen B ..................,...........,....... 1927 5963 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Specter, Estelle .......................,.........,,..,., 1919 tMrs. M. Rothbergl - 6615 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Speer, Eleanor E .................................... 1922 660 Grand Ave., San Rafael, Cal. Spencer, Fairfax ...................................,.. 1912 660 Grand Ave., San Raphael. Cal. Spencer, George ........,..............,.............. 1921 5550 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Spencer, Grace iMr s. Bob Voylesl .... 1921 Spencer, Hazel ..........,............................. 1922 Spencer, Howard L ................................ 1929 5550 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Spencer, Irby ..........................,........,........ 1922 Spencer, Noble ................,,...,.................... 1924 Spetner, Helen .........,.....,.........,.,,.........,. 1928 Spicer, Bessie ...................,...................... 1920 iMrs. H. L. 13011113.1111 5112 Lotus Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Spiegel, Adele .......................................... 1923 3104 Gurney Ave., St, Louis. Mo. Spiegal. Albert ........................................ 1919 6337 N. Roseburv, St. Louis, Mo. S'RenC0,Marcelle..f ....... . . --------- V ----.,.-.---. H1923 5822 Cabann A 3, St. '. Stadler. ElnnlaeqDiEl.3 ,,,,,-,,,, ?fTilTiNLIO'1q16 6274 Cates Ave., si. Louis, Mow 9 Siiidler, Jeanneiie ,,,,-.'4 '-,...ww-.x-'---4v,- ' 1,-118 StiEf??f'd111Al'll1B. .......,...,., , ,,,,,,,, ,,,-,.4---,-- - .. . arnurita A ., S , U' Slgljf. Iyliiiiiis ...,..,... If ..,,,.. F .... lT.?T.fI.f.If2i1i -lo A. Lnlon Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Sfklhr, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,-,. A--.,------- ...-'--,- 1 Q .11 St-1Ln1eis1S-In, Celeste ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,--., V A-ff ' 12,51 o L cCauslalld Af-., SL, ' St?-Illpfer. Esther ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-.-- 12,131 Stampfer, Esinoi- ,,,,,,,.- W ,.----,..- '---- 1 1 1135 Strunpfer, Sophie ,,,,-,-- .---,---AV,L.- 1 -1l:::: '1,1'17 Qlrs. J. M. Bernsteinj l 4961 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Standing. Gladys ,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,.,, V A hnpnkhung M1917 tMrs. Chas. Grishaml 4-i511Voodlawn, XVEDSLEI' Groves 510, Stqnfigsh, lllyles .,,.,,,,,,,, ,.,,,-,-AAA -.A.'-,....-- 1 1924 5.23521 Paulian Ave., SL, Louis M01 Stanford, Carl ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,-..4.-- .rVv- ' 1 Q03 mil: Kingsbury Ave., si, 1j5ii'i'g '11,,i' Stanford. Clara iMrs. N. KinsmanJ.,15l20 3351 Oxford Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stanford: Jerome ,,,,,,,,, ,AA,.-,,,---A4---,4V--,'- 1 1,25 5013 kiH2Sbur3'. St. Louis. Mo. H SU1gl3ySSte-Cher 1 ,,,l-,,,,, -...VvVvAw,Y.'-,- 1 f,f,3 -6' 'n Il A ,, , ' K' Siflf1Sb11ri',lI3.ieirh.Y? .... 1-110 illrs. M. Harvey Alexanderllmq A M 5919 Llelnens Ave., St. Louis M0 Stanton. Alice ,.,,, ,,,,,,- ,,.,-.,. ' ' 1,198 5162 Cabanrle A ' H S A' Stanton, XVyllySmif' --V.--. M0'1Qoo Slarbuck. Katherine ,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,-, Q QfQQQf 12,1i 1-igrs1,H.SLovering'p ' 5 il er t., A 1' it Stark. James ....... 1qoo 750 Sb'I'aCUSE'. University City-,wiflglt-A Starr, Frank ....,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,l,,, ,,,l-A,-.-,A.-- H1918 4936 Lotus Avo., sr. Louis, Mo. blafg- Rose Gifs. M. Senturial. .... ..... 1 927 spieldoch. Ruin ...........................,...... 1.1927 59-9 McPherson Ave., si. Louis, MO, 5789 XXT8Sll'l'llDSl6'I', St. Louis, Mo. Staude, Ernest M .... 11111 Spieldoch, Tobias ....................,... . .,..,...... 1925 114.153 Scanlan AQQ gf '116111g -1 15 ' 6260 Reber Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Smllffer C 11 . ' ' - , hn lqm, -11 Q . Plilerlne .......,.,,,,,,. ,,,,., 1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 913 S9195 JO. -------v---'---------i-'-------------'---------- --- 01.11.21 Pershing .-xvgl, St, LOLHS, 310' Spies, Julia ..............................................,. 1922 Stool, fxdalyn -A..,.Ywv-.---,.v.AA.--,,-..-,-'-Aw.v------k 191111 Spindler. Fred. ......................................... 1918 743 N- Euclid Ave., St. Louis, lilo, 6649 Univ. Dr., University City, Mo. Steele, Edwin ....... ......... ..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,A , , 11924 Spindler, Margaret ..............................,. 1917 SIPGIP. Elizabeth ...........,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ll,,,, 1 1928 6649 Univ. Dr., University City, Mo. 7521 Byl'0n, St. Louis, Mo. Z JE' 'c t.':- -' L2-1: -- 3111- 5-1' - Y -:fi if -Y'-'-1- 7 54 53 113 '15 JQff'ii4yE? ski , Steele, XV, Jerome ..........,.............. , .,...... 1918 Stern, Lawrence ...... ...... 1 917 Stein, Erna .........,,. ..,........,..........,........ ...., 1 3 Stern, ivlargaret ............,. . ......... ...... 1 Stein, Ernest .,.... .... ....,.......... .... ..,............ 1 S t e rn, ybil .................... ,.... .........,............. -J 6127 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4Mrs. Sybil Sauerweinj D Stein, Esther ,,,,,,,,.......,......,. . .................., 1400 M-:Causland Ave., St. Lou1s,1lg'1fJg Stein, Lillian .......... . .... ....,,. .............,........ 1 S tern, Walter .....................,..------........-...- - 5746 W'e-stminster, St. Louis, Mo. 327 N. Taylor Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stein, Minnie ..........................,........ ., ....... 1926 Sternberg, Rosalind .............................. 1912 Stein, Morris ....,,...........,......... . ,............... 1919 qMrs. Arthur Nackmanb Stein, Peggy ......i........... ................... . S 6540 Pennl Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 1997 Stein, Phyllis, ....,,,...,, .,,........................ . .. tevens, An rew .................................... .. - 6249 Vvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stevens, Annette ........................ .............. 1 926 Steinback, Joe .............. .........................,.. 1 927 1350 UniOn Bl.. St. LO1.liS. M0- 5073 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stevens, Dorothy ....,....................... ........ 1 921 Steinberg .................,..............i.... . ............ 1925 55353. Cabanne Ave., St. Louis. M0- 5723 Nvaterman Ave., St. Louis. MO. Stevens, Edwin. ....................................... 1919 Steinberg, Murray ,...,,,. , .........,.............,. 1927 1146 Farwell, Chicago, Ill. 5943 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stevens, Eleanor ............................ . ....... 1915 Steinberg, Paul ........,....,......,................... 1923 1350 Union Bl., St. Louis. MO. Oklahoma. City, Okla. Stevens, Frances ..,............ .................. . -1916 Steinberg, Ruth ...................................... 1920 fMrs. Robert Hoffman? Steinberg, Simon ........,........................... 1923 408 W. 48th St., Kansas City, Mo. 5723 Waterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Stevens, Hoyt C .......... ............................ 1 914 Steinbess, Marey ...................................... 1927 United Drug Co., St. Louis, MO. Steinlaess, Vivienne ................................ 1922 Stevens, John ............,............................... 1921 Gltlilrs. D.1 Kitteljst L h -VI Stwens, Magrie flilri. C, Cornelij .... 1916 0 Laure Ave., . ouls, i o. 'e ister roves, 1 o. Steinbruegge, John .... U ............................ 1 926 Stevens, Russell M ,.,.............................. .1925 5104 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mosh Steward, Isabel ........................................ Steiner, Alfred .,.......,,....,.,.,.................... 1 -4 Steward, Prescott ..,..............,...,............ 4019 Shreve Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 58003. Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Steiner, Anna 1Mrs. V. Freedman?-1912 Stewart, Jeannette ,.... ...... .........,........... 1 9 28 5791 1Ve-stminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5752 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Steiner, Arthur .......,...................... ,..... .... 1 9 23 Stewart, VVillard .................,........,........... 1926 5746 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Stewart, Celeste ...... ...... 1916 Steiner, Clara .......................................... 1925 Stewart, Clayton .,.....,...,.. ............. ......... 1 9 22 4968 Maffitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stewart, Donald ........,............................. 1913 Steiner, Jerome .... . .....,,...................,........ 1926 Stewart, Dorothy ..............,..................... 1923 6232 Southwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1333a Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Steinfeld, Ben .,.... , .......,.......................,... 1928 Stewart, Frances ......,....,......, , ................ 1920 5126 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5439 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Steinfeld, Harry ................... ........,.......... 1 923 Stewart, Myrtle ........,........................,.... 1922 S 528101 VVasIhingt1on Bl., St. Louis, Mlogzo gtewart, Floyd ............,....................... tein art, osep ..... ............................... t ewart, cott .......................................... ' S 613fl XVas7l1ington Bl., St. Louis, Mfgfm 17183. Yalel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1993 tein iart. .larian ................... . .............. -.. Stewart, XVil iam .................................... - S 61314 XVashirigtcin Bl., St. Louis, Mo.2 5946 Enright Ave., St. Louis, 310.190 tein iaure. Jose-pi .,................................ 19 4 Steyermark, Julian ................................ -5 5782 Kingsbury, St, Louis, Mo. 616 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Steinhauer, Karl ...................................... 1928 Stichl, Gertrude .... ,..... ........................... . 1 929 S 535hClara S:-Xve., St. Louis, Mo. 9 5251 Paulian Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 19 7 tein auer, arah .............................,...... 1 29 Stillman, Edward .................................... 1 St5782 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Moigu gtilllnandlgtlary .,...................,............. einman ..........................,.............,........, ti man, aynar ,,............ .. ........, .... . .1 St-4771 Cot? Brilliante, St. Louis, M069 1494 70th St.. St. Louis, BIO. 9 3 einman, rene ..............,....................... 1 -3 Stimson, Edward ........,.,......................... 1 2 4771 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. 5960 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Steinmesch. Henrietta May-.: .............. 1911 Stimson, George ....... ,.... ............... f .......... 1 9 28 1102 Blendon Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 5960 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Steinmesch, Huidah ............... ................. 1 927 Stinchcornb, Leonard. ..,.......................... 1926 S 5463 Dxellnalr Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 9 S 4880a Kossuth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. tepans 'y, A ............................ ..... ......... 1 9 -6 tinson, Ben ............................,,..........,..... 1919 St6317 Cates: Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 9 S 5883 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 9 epans 'y, .OSB ............................,.,... ....1 26 tinson, Ruth .......................................... 192- 6317 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6Mrs. J. Billineyerh Stilglige-n15D:ix'id ...... 5 .,.. TL ........,.. li ....,.,,.... 1 925 St1241 Hangilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo.9 9 . 1 ar 'view, t. ouis. Io. ite-s, Arc er ........................ ,.....,.. . ..,..... 1 1 Stephen, G. Davidson .......,...... f ..,... , ,.,,,, 1919 states, Luke ,.............,,,. ,,... .,.......,,,,.,........ 1 9 12 5418 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Stites, Marion G .... ........................... . ..... 1 927 Stephens. Edward .....,,.........,,,,..., .,,,,,,,, , 1927 5330 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo, 4617 Westrninster, St. Louis, Mo. Stith, Martha ........ .................. . ..... ............ 1 9 23 Stephens, Williazn .....,.,.,,,.... . ...,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1923 5863 Bartmer Ave., S.t Louis, Mo. Stephenson, Anna ,.,.......,,,,,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 6037 Horton, St. Louis, Mo. Stephenson, Clarence ..... ., .......... ,,...... 1 920 Stephenson, Fred ....,........,.,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,,, 1,1926 6037 Horton. St. Louis, Mo. Stephenson, Margaret .......,.... ,..,, 1923 Stern, Eugenia .......,,,....,,,,..,...,, ,,,,,, 1 922 Stern, Henry H .,.......,.,..,....,..,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 1919 411 N. 7th, St. Louis, Mo. Stern. Janet tMrs. Earl Rosenj ........ 1917 28 Southmoor, St. Louis, Mo. 312 Stith. Priscilla lMrs. Ed Powell? .... 1913 Alexandria. Ind. Stiver, Dallas .............,.....,....,.,,..,,.,........,, 1925 w6657 Tyler, Maplewood, Mo. Stochwell, Florence .......,........................ 1929 4550 Parkview Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Stochwell, Gertrude ..,...............,,.,.,...... 1929 4550 Parkview Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Stock, Robert .......................................... 1922 55 Aberdeen Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Stocker, Quanita ............,..,....,,....,.........., 1925 5570 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ie- 5, 'Q 1 1 - r ,ell V -ff ig: 5-- - Y -:fax 2 70?- C?'Tf fgmwmr-v,- C11 Stockhov. Edlla ....v,.----........,...........---...... 1917 Strong, Henry H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,,,,,A, 1 9 21 1313 WHFYGH St-1 St- 1-101113, MO- 5133 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stockhov. Irene ...,......................,,.,.......... 1915 Stuart, Lewis ,,,,,,.,,,-, 1 ,,.,.,v,,,,.,,A.,,,A,,4,,,,.,,, 1 916 1818 Warren St., St. Louis, Mo. 204 W. 50th St., Kansas City, MO, Stocking, Adele ...................................... 1921 Stuart, Lyau ,.-4.,.-,------,--l,.,-.,,,,-A-A,,,---,,,,,, 1914 KMTS- J' Thompson? 49th and Lexington, New York City. D9 S0130- 1110- Stuart, R, E ,,.....,.............................. ........ 1 923 Stocking, Mildred ......,...,..................,...... 1921 5890 Julian Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Stockman, Ethel ..,...,,......,.,,..................., 1924 4192a Sacramento Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stockman, Grace, .....................,,......,.....,, 1923 4192a Sacramento Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stockton, Elizabeth ................,.,............, 1914 Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Stockmell, Lee .......,....,.....,...........,....,,..... 1918 Stoecker, Mildred ..................,.,...,........... 1925 3440 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stoermer, Florence .......,.,,........,...,.,..,... 1924 6188 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Stoker, Mary ......................,.....,...,..,........ 1924 6170 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stoker, Nelson ..................................,..... 1925 5321 Savoy Ct., St. Louis, Mo. Stokes, Margaret .........................,...,...... 1927 449 Laurel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stone, Helen. .......... .......,.....,...........,,.,.,..,, 1 920 Stone, Hortense ........,.,,,.......,.....,........... 1925 5825 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stone, Jessie .....................,.......,,.....,....... 1924 6234 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stone, Josephine .........,.,...,...........,.,.,,,,,,, 1927 5351 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Stone, Leon ..........................,....,,.,...,.,.,,,,.. 1928 6019 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stone, Reuben .....,.........,...................,,,...1 1921 4748 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Stone, Sidney .,............,........,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 6122 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stone, William .........,......,......,....,,.,,,,,,,,, 1926 Stone, William ..,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1929 6234 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stover, Donald ....,..,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1920 1212 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Stover, Kenneth .,....,,,,......,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 1212 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Stowe, Camille ,,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1926 Stowe, Marie ......,, ....,.,....,,..,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 1 923 Cleveland. O. Strader, Gladys ......,,.,,.,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 1827 Leighton Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. Strader, Mae ,............,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,.,,,,, 1919 1S27 Leighton Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. Strader, Jean .......... .,....,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 917 1827 Leighton Ave.. Los Angeles, Cal. Strain, Herbert ..,,,....,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1915 456 Carsvvold Dr.. University City, Mo. Strassburger, Gordon ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1920 6174 XVestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Straubinger, Gladys ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 Strauss, David ..................,,...,.,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, 1922 Strauss. Elsie Clllrs. Morris Glikl .... 1912 6925 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Strauss, Evelyn ......,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 918 716 Syracuse, University City, Mo. Strauss, Joe ....,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -H1923 Strauss, Lucille ..l...,.,..,,.,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 911 CMrs. Jesse A. 1VolfortJ 6136 Ufestminster, St. Louis, Mo. Strauss, hlarian ..,.,,,,,,..,,,,.. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 716 Syracuse, University City, Stratton. Reno Mo. 2427 Ashland Ave.. Overland, Mo. Street, Carrol ......,.,.,,.,.,.,1,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 - 4118 N, Newstead Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Street. YValter ........,...,..,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 1921 1385 Granville Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Strickland, Hazel ,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 3527 Paris Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Stringfellow, TVa1ton ,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1912 5010a Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Stroeter, Horace J ,,4,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,, 1915 Stroeter, Xvilliam ,,,,,, .,,,,,, 1 915 313 4512 Westminster, St. Louis, Mo. Sturdevant, Bertha Allen. ........,.......... 1913 CMrs. Eckfordj 5181 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Sturdevant, Genevieve ...................... .... 1 917 QMrs. Craig Overholserl 5004 Lafayette, Omaha, Neb. Sturdevant, Marion ...................--....------. fMrs. Eugene Schraderj 3025 Delavan, Normandy, Mo. Sturges. Agnes Lavinia ...................----- 1913 6908 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo. 1915 Stuteville, Carey ....,.......l......---.------- --,-.- 1 927 5961a Lotus Ave., St. Louis. Mo, Subovitz, Sara QMrs. 1. Marcus? .....,. .1916 6036 Vvashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Sudbrink, Martha ...l............-.........--- 4--.--- 1 933 5617 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sullivan, Edward ................. ........ .....------ 1 9 19 5770a McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sullivan, Ray ..........................,. 1 -....---.-----v 1923 1113 Bayard Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sullivan, Thomas ................,.........- v -.,----- 1919 5912 Plymouth Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sullivan, Virginia ..........................--....-- 1919 CMrs. L. H. Heidtj 813 Benton, Sabena, Cal. p Sulton, Fred VV' ......................-.. .--...--------. 1 910 6900 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Sultan, Preston T .....,................-..--- -------. 1 913 404 Oakwood, NVebster Groves, Mo. Summers, Danah.. ....................-.......-.--.-- -1919 1010a N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Sumner, Katherine ...........,.........,.-..-. .... 1 918 Susman, Earl .............. . .......-....----.-.- .--,- -4-- 1 9 35 5567 Yvaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Susman, Roswell ............................ . --.,-.- 1921 Muskogee. Okla. Suss, Alex E ...,.,..............--A.-.-..----4... Y,--,--- - 1911 Versailles Hotel, Chicago, Ill. Sutorius, Amalia .....l.....,.................,...... 1924 5237 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sutton, Donelia. ...............,...................--- 1915 CMrs. S. B. XVagonerJ 480 XV. Lockwood. Vifebster Groves, Mo. Sutter, Mabel ........................................-... 1914 Sward, Anna fltlrs. John Gleiberl .... 1912 608 N. Hamson, Litchfield. Ill. Sward, Edna ......,..................................... 1915 1445 Arlington Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Sward. Ethlyne ....... ................i................ 1 91S 60S N. Harrison, Richfield, Ill. Swarting, Dorothy ......,........................... 1913 fhlrs. Philip Butlerl 6615 XVashington Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. Swarting, Ruth E .................................... 1911 Oli-s, Clifford Taussigw 42 XV. Jackson,,KYebste1' Groves, Mo. Stvarts, Charles Eugene ........................ 1912 425 Chestnut St., XYinnetka, Ill. Sweeney, Morgan ................ . ................... 1928 5892 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Swingley, Charles , ................................, 1915 4501 Maryland Aye., St. Louis, Mo. Swinhart, Bernice ..................,............... 1913 fMrs. Bernice Sxvinhart XValde-nl 750 VVestgate. University City, Mo. Switzer. Roland .....,................................ 1926 4388 XVe-stminster, St. Louis, Mo. Sylvester, Dorothy ....,...........................,. 1912 fMrs. Clark Garrisonj 6043 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sylvester, Kilburn ......... . ...........,,,,,........ 1918 Szipanski, Robert., ................................., 1921 5211 Harney, St. Louis, Mo. Tack, Catherine ........... ,.,..,, ....,,.... ,,,,,.. 1 9 2 6 2'-S , - : '1A7- 'A ffio- -- 1,-:T 9-fs' , 'fi '7 3 55' . 1- Q Tacke, Charles ...........,......,..,....,....,...,,... 1927 Terney, Charles .........,,...A...............,.A-.... 1919 5374 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. 5868 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Tacke, Leslie ,,,,,A,.,,.,...,,...,.,..,,...,...,..,..,.,. 1916 Terry, Thelma ..............,.................,......... 1923 Tacke, Olivette .....,..Y............,.....,............ 1919 5620 Etzel Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 109 Marion, Overland, Mo. Tetler, Marie .................,........A................. 1921 Tackett, James ......,..,......,,....,,..,,.......,.... 1922 iMrs. Linton Foersterlingl Tait, Ella ..,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,4,,, 1 923 1468 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5138 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thacher, Marian fMrs. J. DonahoeJ..1913 Tait, Eva. .....,...,.,,...,,.......,,,,.,,..,,..,,,,..i.,,.... 1919 5935 Kingsbury Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5971 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Thaler, Dorothy .............--....,....----....YY-... 1928 Talbot, Evalyri .,,....,.,,,..,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1913 5101 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. CMrs. Evalyn Talbot Atkinsj Theper, Eva ...................................... I ........ 1 925 9311 S. Elizabeth, Chicago, Ill. 5040 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tananbaum, Morris ....,....................,....,, 1926 Thias, Esther .......................,....,............. 1913 Tananbaum, Sam ,..,..... .,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 927 305 N. Union Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 2502 Grover St., St. Louis, Mo. Thiele, Francine J .,YY.....,........................ 1927 Tancill, James ......,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 918 4571a VV. Papin, St. Louis. Mo. Tange, Hugo ,,,,.,...,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 Thiemeyer, Ernest ............,..................... 1917 7852 Essex Ave., Chicago, Ill. 5888 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tanner. 1Villiam ...........,.,,.,,,..,,,..,..,..,,,.,, 1926 Theis, Elvadean ...................................... 1928 Tarlton, Jean QMrs. Doug. Rolfe! .... 1921 5658 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 7622 VValinca, University City, Mo, Theis, Harry ............................................ 1915 Tarr, Dorothy ....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 920 5735 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5051 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, lVIo. Thomas, Dwight ...................................... 1920 Tate, Helen .........................,.,...,..,.,,..,,,,, .1920 5743 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4734 Newcomb Pl., St, Louis, Mo, Thomas, Edwin ........................................ 1913 Tate, Minnie fMrs. B. G. Proetzl ...... 1913 3400 Hall, St. Louis, M0- 747 Hanley Rd., Clayton, Mo. Thomas, Emile W .................. ....... 1 920 Tate, Robert .......,.....,....,.,...,.,.....,,,.,.,,,,,, 1923 Box 107, Boonville, Mo. 4734 Newcomb Pl., St, Louis, Mo, Thomas, Eunice ............ ,...,,,... .,,.... 1 9 26 Tate, Waddy P ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 Thomas, Jack .,......,...............,. ............. 1 924 4734 Newcomb P1,, St, Louis, Mo, Thomas, Laura ..............,...,,......,.......,..... 1919 Taub, Josephine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N Thomas, Margaret ............................,,.... 1919 fMrs. E. H. Goldsteinl 7531 VVise Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6811 Ridgeland Ave., Chicago, 111, Thomas, Marguerite .............................. 1919 Taueell, Virginia ......................,.,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 914 796a Bayard Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 6360 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. Thomas, Nelson ..........................,............. 1915 Taylor. Anna ,..,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,-,- 1 919 5503 Romaine Pl., Hollywood, Cal. 909 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Thomas, Harry ...................................... Taylor, Arthur ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 914 Thomas, Susannah ,,...,,,............,.....,..,.,,. 1911 5631 Pershing Ave., St, Louis, Mo, 7531 VVise, Richmori Heights, Mo. Taylor, Bessie ..................,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 921 Thomas, XVallace .......................,............ 1919 1Mrs. Bessie Taylor Haysy 5241 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vhite Plains, N. Y, Thomas, 1Vi1ber .........,............................ 1922 Taylor, David ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 924 Thomassen. Zara ...........,...,,..............,.... 1927 6010 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1814 Central Ave., Alton, Ill. Taylor, Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-, 1 921 Thompson, Bernice .,.,,.,,.,,.. ,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 924 Taylor, Ethel fMrs. M. Butlerl ....,..,,, 1913 5345 Minerva, St. Louis, Mo. 4258 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Thompson, Brooke. ....,..........................,. 1913 Taylor, Helen ........................,.,,,, ,,.,..,,,,,, 1 Q21 Pine Crest, Dade Co., Ga. 411 Newstead Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Thompson, Eliva ..................................,, 1923 Taylor, Lucy tMrs. M. Nevillel ........., 1915 4723 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. 112921 Terrace Dr., Clayton, Mo, Thompson, Evelyn .......................,.,,,...,.. 1920 Taylor Luther ....,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- , 1 Q16 4228,D'e-lmar Bi., st. Louis, Mo. Taylor 4 720 Taylor 755 6 Madeline ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,4,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,- 1918 ,Cote Briiiianto, st. Louis, Mo. Martha Loving .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,----, , 1920 ,Byron Pl., Clayton, Mo, Taylor, Mercedes fMrs. Praterl ......., 1923 4228 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Taylor, lllyrtle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,.-,,-----, A-----.- 1 9 12 Taylor, Nelson ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, U ,,,,,,,,,--- .,-.--. 1 923 Tayl0l', Opal ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, ---.,---.-,.---.A.- ',...'-'- 1 9 26 1342 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Taylor, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,- '--,..-., A , --.--,.AA--..--,,. 1917 Taylor, Thelma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,- 1 -lvh 1 925 Taylor Thelma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,---.4 A --1925 4741 ,Leyvis rl., st. Louis, Mo. Taylor, Virginia ...,.,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,, 1 9 25 6151 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. T2LSX,lfI'At'1Vf:bSte1'6 ....,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 1 922 '.. anta, b t G Taylor. VVilliam ..... 4228 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. T6:?t9I'S, Lois ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,, ,---...A------- - ' -1928 5458 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo, T9ffEl', JZLITIES .,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,-- -..- Y --A--A4.--,---4- 1 9 2 6 Temm, LOl'etta ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,, .,--,' 1 9 1 9 5895 Romaine Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Temme. Caroline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , -,,-- 1920 6124 Etzel Ave, St. Louis, Mo. Temme, Florence .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1928 6010 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 314 fMrs. YVarren Becker! 6623 XVashington Bl.. St. Louis. Mo. Thompson, Frances. ............................... 1924 5923 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thompson, Florence ,.... ....,,,....,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 1 918 Thompson, Harry ..............,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1920 Thompson, Irene .....,.............................,.. 1925 7369 Maryland Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Thompson, Jessie .......,.....,,,.,,.,,,,....,,,,,.,, 1926 4723 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Thompson, Kate .............,..,...........,......... 1923 32 Wiashington Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Thompson, Lucille , .,,.,.....,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1917 32 Washington Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Thompson, Lucy .......................,...,,.,,..,,., 1924 Thompson, Nora C .......,. , ........................ 1919 4616 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thompson, Richard .........,.......,........,,,,,, 1917 Thompson, Virginia ......,,....,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 1928 5923 Cabanne Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Thomson, Salome .,....................,....,,,..,,,, 1918 Thomson, Vinian ............................,....,. .1921 Thorn, Sanford ....... ....... 1 917 Thorn. Sylvia. ........... ....... 1 922 Thornton, Louise ............ ..,.... 1 921 Thornton, Mary ............ . ......................... 1917 CMrs. E. L. Black? 1028 Claytonia. Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Thorpe, Virginia.. .................................... 1922 5918 Waterman Av-e., St. Louis, Mo. Thrackmorton, Naomi. ........................... 1918 2.5 1, Z 3 l--Y .- v,,i. .A :age 5.g-- f ,MX 1 Y-33:-Sv, Thuener, Anna. CMrs. John LivelyJ..1911 Trask, Ruth ...,,........,,,...,...,...................... 1917 6618 Univ- Dr.. University City, Mo. 6000 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thl1!'Sby. Edgar ..........v..................,.......i 1920 Trask, Ursula ......,...... 9 ,...........,....,......... 1925 6000 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5323 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Thurston, Eric .................................. . ..... 1921 1200 Oakley Pl., St. Louis, Mo, Thurston, Myles .........................,............ 1926 1200 Oakley Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Trederman, Sidney ,..........................,.,,, 1926 Chica o Ill. S . Tiefenbrun. Lucille ........,......,.. . ............. 1913 1603 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tiger, David .,..,.......................,,.,......,....... 1924 5159 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Tiger, Helen tMrs. L. Mesirawj ...... 1921 4,00 W. Mirk St., Wilmington, Del. Tiger, Tiger, 5250 Tiger, 5859 Tilles, Louis ............,,............................... .1913 Mildred .......................................... 1926 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Rebecca ........................................ 1920 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Clio tMrs. D. E. Leoyj ............ 1912 37 Oxford Rd., New Rockell, N. Y. Tilton, Harold ,.,......... . ......,..,,,.,,...,,,,,.,,.,, 1915 1340 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tinker. Zach ..........................................,, 1925 4544a Oakland Ave., St. Louis, Mo, Tinkham, Edith ....,.........,,.,.,......,.,..,,,,,..., 1913 fMrs. Sigmund Wavvrzyniakj 5617 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Tinkham, Gertrude ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 913 7235 Bruno Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Tivy. Jane ..............................................,.. .1925 5255 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tivy, Margaret ....,...................,,,...,,,,, , .... 1916 fMrs. James R. Trevertonj Memphis, Tenn. Tober, Harold E ,...,......,,,,,, ,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,, 1 921 6227 Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. Tobias. Bertha ................,....,,,,,.., .,,,,,,,,,, 1 928 S05 NV. 2nd St., Elmyra, N. Y. Tobler, Harold ......,,,.,,,...,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,. 1925 3009 Salena St., St. Louis, Mo. Todd. Dorothy ....................,,.,......,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 5669 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Todd, Elizabeth ...........,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 Todd, Jerene ............,....,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, .1920 3928 DeTonty St.. St. Louis, Mo. Todd, Marjorie .... ...,........,.,...,...,,.,..,,,,, , H1918 Todd, Ramsey ,.... ....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 9 2 .1 5861 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Todd, Ulylie ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 Toedtman, Russell .,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,, 1275 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis, Toedtman, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1275 Hamilton Ave., St. Louis. Tolleson, VVil1iam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,. W 1515 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Folin, Alvin .,....,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 5750 Etzel Ave.. St. Tomkins, Clara 4,MTS. 1023 Hamilton Ave., Louis. 1110. Tomkins, Ruth .,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,.,,,,,,,- 5050 Cabanne Ave., Toss, Virginia ....,,,,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 6364 Vtfashington B ....1922 Mo. ,...1926 Mo. ...1927 Mo. ....1924 J. P. DubailJ..1920 St. Louis, Mo. ....1913 St. Louis, Mo. ....1922 l., St. Louis, Mo. Totten, Bertha .............,,,,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,, H1915 Totum, Mildred ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,, 1928 4806 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Townes, Paul ,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 923 1916 Yale Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tozer. Julia. ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5348 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Trabue, Frances ..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1913 .4863 VVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Tracy. Frank cDr.J ................,........,....., 1916 5152 Northland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Trail, Delora .........,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 4405 Harris, St. Louis, Mo. Trash, Louise ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,1,,, 1 916 fMrs. Jack C. Harrisj 303 Allen Pl., Ferguson, Mo. Trash, Eleanor .,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 315 Travers, Joseph Hill ........... Travilla, Dorothy ........... .... tMrs. George Franzb .....1917 .....1917 6609 Enright Ave., St. Louis Mo. Travilla, James, Jr ................................ 1918 6409 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Traxler, Rosemary ................................ 1922 410 Rosedale. St. Louis, Mo. Treiman, Sarah ........................................ 1922 4554 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Trent. Helen ........ . ................................... 1921 Treiman, Shirley ...................................... 1922 4554 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Tresouthic. Ruth ...................,................ 1927 5044 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Trigg, Elizabeth.. ...... .............................. 1 921 flVI.rs. Norman B. Champ? 7155 VVestmoreland, St. Louis, Mo. Trigg, Milton ............................................ 1919 4903 Northland Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Trimm, Blanche ......... ............,................ 1 927 -1585 E. First St., Long Branch, Cal. Timmerman, Arthur, Jr ............ ...... . .....1913 7171 VV. Park Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Trosper. Thelma ................................. Trotman, Leontine ........ .......... ........... CMrs. L. R. Andrej Tennessee St., Louisiana. Mo. Trout, Mary ......................................... Trower, NVi1liam ................................. S00 C. St., San Diego. Cal. .....1922 .....1914 .....1922 .....1928 True. Mary C QMrs. XV. Richards? .... 1925 Rockyford, Colo. Trump, Marshall ................................. Tucker, Arline ............... .. ......... ........ . Tucker, Bernice ........... . .................... . Tucker, David ..................................... 5 Schultz Rd., Kirkwood, Mo. .....1921 .....1924 .....1926 .....1919 Tucker, Erwin ........................................ 1919 St. L. Embroidery Co., St. Louis, Mo. Tucker, Deming ...................................... 1921 5673 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tucker. Millard ........................................ 1913 Tucker. Robert ........................................ 1924 5 Schultz Rd., Kirkwood, Mo. Tucker, NValter F .................................... 1911 17 Joy Ave., XVebster Groves, Mo. Tudor. Edward ........................................ 1921 Tuholske, Maxine .....................,.............. 1924 Senate Apts., St. Louis, Mo. Tullis, Lois ................................................ 1921 Asst., Public Library, St. Louis, Mo. Tully, Loretto ..,.,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,l,,,,,,,,,.,...,, 1913 4611 Kennerly Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Tumalty, Rosalie fMrs. J. K. Denti..1911 35 Cavalier Apts., Louisville, Ky. Tumalty, Frances ..................................., 1912 tMrs. George P. Van Riperj R.R. 42. Norwalk, Conn. Turley, VVi1lard ........... . ..................,......... 1926 Weaver, Maurice ..........................,...,..... 1926 Turner, Helen fMrs. N. F. WilsonD..1925 4552 Flad Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Turner, Sheldon ............................,......... 1916 Wassallj ......., 1918 Tuttle. Edith tMrs. C. 2112 Princeton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Tuttle, Miriam .....,.....................,....,.,,,.,,.. 1923 3968 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Twellman. Mildred ................................., 1927 5230 Lotus Ave.. St. Udell, Gladys fMrs. Edward OrrJ,...1912 5434 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. Uhl, Ruth . ................................................. 1929 5029 Mafiitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Uhlmansiek, Fred .....................,.,,,,,.,...,., 1928 1438 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ifhwig, Barbara ..,.,.....,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1919 5844 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Ullman. David ..........,............................... 1922 5751 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. af - 61: ie? - fha: -A :iff af 1 a- a- 2921-211 a F. J. Sullivan, M. D. ..,.................... .. February, 1927 5911 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. Louise C. Dierson .,........,.....,....... .. September, 1928 4461 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. William A. Gerber .... ,................. , . October, 1928 3647 Hartford St., St. Louis, Mo. Office Assistants Mae V. Starr ........,............ ..... C harter Member, 1909 fMrs. P. L. Dawson, 6242 Columbia Ave., St. Louis, Mo., Inez M. O'Byrne ............................. February, 1911 fMrs. Inez M. Quick, El Paso Sanitorium, El Paso, Texasl ElsieLWallace .......,...........,.......,.... September, 1915 6041 Waterman Ave., St, Louis, Mo. Dorothy Caplan ............,,........ . .... . . . September, 1916 5621 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Marguerite Apgar .....................,....... February, 1918 QMrs. Lewis J. Addicott, Ohio University, Athens, Ohiol Marion C. Dobson .............,............ September, 1918 CMrs. Arthur O. Kelley, 7341 Melrose Ave., University City, MoJ Rose Bremerman . ,,,.......................... March, 1923 Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Mo. Caroline Anderson ......................... . . September, 1926 5472 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Effie C. Ramsey ....................... . . October, 1927 5415 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Lunch Room Jessie B. Easson .....,.............. . . . Charter Member, 1909 CPresent address unknownj Minette Endress ...........................,. September, 1913 CMrs. E. M. Brown, 55 Arundel Place, St. Louis, Mo.D May I. Bouton .......................,............,. March, 1917 5284a Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Building Louis G. Brinker, Head Custodian ....... . . . Charter Member, 1909 4877 Lee Ave., St. Louis, Mo. C. J. McCarthy, Chief Engineer ......... . . . Charter Member, 1909 3929 Sullivan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 28 - If -1'o: A 'ai -'Y A111 515- Y -21 A 2 5- ' 'Q if ' f' ' v, Ullman. Elwood ..,.....vv.......................,.... 1921 Vorbeck, Chester .,.............................,.... 1927 5751 Waterman Ave.. St- Louis. MO- 775 Goodfellow Ave., st. Louis, Mo. Ullman, Furth .................................Y......., 1928 Vornbrock, Ella ........ , .,...,.......,............... 1919 5751 Waterman Aves St. L0UiS, MO- 4562 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Ulrici, Gerald .................,...................., v.... 1 926 Vornbrock Ernst ...,....,....,,............ L. .1921' 5458 Vernon Ave.. St. Louis, M Underhill, Olive ..................,............ QMrs. R. H. Dietjenb 405 Oakley Dr., St. Louis, Mo. O. .......1915 Underwood, Fred ....................... ............. 1 920 Unger. Carl .................. ..........,................ 1 921 Unger, Elizabeth ...............................,,... 1929 5435 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Unterberger, Adele ....,.....,..................... 1918 Unterberger, Morris ..................,.....,,.... 1924 5568 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Unterberger, Rosalind ....,...........,.. Mo. .......1925 Unterberger, Phyllis .............................. 1920 Unterberger, Rosalind ......,.,......... 1925 4269 Chester. Philadelphia, Pafw Urisman, Frieda ...................................... 1928 4643 Newberry Tr., St. Louis, Mo. Vahle, Frederica ...................................... 1928 2515 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Valle-t, Stanley ...,.,,,.,,...........,......,.......... 1922 1393 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Vallet, Vernon .................,........................ 1924 1391 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Vallette, Alice .......................................... 1914 Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. Van Horn, Helen .................,.................. 1923 5046 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Van Nort, Ruth ......................,..........,...,.. 1913 fMrs. A. L. Tomkinsj 101 Parkland, Kirkwood, Mo Van Raalte ,Dorothy CMrs. VVeissl..1921 Van Stardes, Evangeline ............... Van Valkenburg, Marie L ...,....,.... 6971 Dartmouth, University C Varley, Jack. ..................................... . ...,,..1923 .......1911 ity, .......1928 Mo. 1241 Hamilton Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Vassar, Emma B. fMrs. Ed. Ingel .... 1911 R.R. 2, Old Bottom Rd., Clayton, Mo. Vaughn, Harriet .....................,............,... 1921 4Mrs. Luther XVesley Sinithj Columbia, Mo. Vaughan, Katherine .......................,...... 1922 W aughan, Terrell .......................,..... ....,..1929 5110 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Veatch. Carolyn .....................,...,............ 1928 5715 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Venclig, Mildred .........,............................ 1918 Verity. Elsie ................,........................... 1913 511 XV. Broadway, Glendale, Cal. Vesper. Helen ..................................,,...... 1020 fMrs. L. O. Franklinl Carsonville, Mo. Vevier, Elwvyn .,......................,..........,...... 1925 3919 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Victor, Stanley .............,....................,,.... 1925 F6116 Easton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. X zehman, Elmer ................,.............. .......1929 6158 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Vierling, John Frederick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Vogel, Irene ....................................... 635 Victoria, St. Louis, Mo. Voffn-lsanf' VVnotlson .......1922 .......1920 1922 vfiir, Pagla fMrs. Hf'H.' B'n'55iiEF5'QQfi1917 719 N. Elmwood, Oak Park, Ill. Volkman, Chester ....,. ,...,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,, Y 5113 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Yolland, Rose ............................,,..,,,.. fltlrs. H. F. Du Moschl .,.....1924 Mo. .......1919 166 Mountain Ave., Malden, Mass, Volland, Victor ,,,,,.,,,,.,.. ..,....,,,.,. . ,,,,, 120 Linden, Clayton, Mo. Von Arx, Louise... .......... . ,.,..,,,,., fMrs. Carleton Cooleyi 5610 Enright Ave.. St. Louis, Von Gunden, Elisabeth ...,..,,..,,..... fMrs, C. L. Comfortb 1 ...... 1918 .......1915 Mo. .......1920 4103 Shreve Ave., St. Louis, Mo. V. in Harten, Frederick ....,.,............ .......1919 5433 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 316 4562 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Vosburgh, Harry ...........................,........ 1916 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Voss, Amy fMrs. R. Reobell ..... ,...,... 1 914 15 Valencia, Alhambra, Cal. Voss. Myrtle ................................... ........ 1 922 Vought, Janette ........,............................. 1914 Voyles, Eleanor ..,.................. . .........,........ 1925 6039 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Voyles, John ...................,....1..,......... 1920 5738 Cates Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Vredenburgh, VValter ..,..,...................... 1917 5553 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVachenheim, Donald ................... ......... 1 918 5546 VVaterrnan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Vifachtel, Fredericka ........,..................... 1928 6179 Vifestminster, St. Louis, Mo. NVachter, Blanche .................................... 1924 5205 Maflitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVackher, Richard ......,........i......,........... 1923 5186 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVade, Helen .............,............,................. 1925 VVaddell, Dorothy 4Mrs. R. Ashbyl..1925 New' York City. VVodsworth, Antoinette ........................ 1928 '5237 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. W aechter, Hazel .,...........,........................ 1922 5262 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVagner, Alice .......................................... 1916 XVagner, Earline .................................... 1924 1958 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVagner, Elliott ......................... ............. 1 913 1Vagner, Esther tMrs. H. E. TracyJ..1920 112 N. Bemiston, Clayton, Mo. XVagner, Ethel .......................................... 1926 1958 Arlington Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 1Vagner, Jack ..........,............................... 1922 1Vagner, Louise ........................................ 1925 VVagner, Louise .....,... ............................... 1 925 5446 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XYait, Marian iMrs. P. H. 'Waitl ........ 1920 7142 Amherst, University City, Mo. VValbau1n, Laren ..................................... 1927 5974 DeGiverville Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XValdbart, Eugene ....... ........................... 1 924 7213 Natural Bridge, Normandy, Mo. XValden, Sylvia ,..................... .................. 1 917 41 Lewis Pl., St. Louis, Mo. XValden, Sylvia ............................. ........ 1 916 31 Lewis Pl., St. Louis. Mo. XValdo, Virginia Elizabeth .................. 1927 ,740 Eastgate, University City, Mo. H alker, Albert ........................................ 1917 2522 Bellevue, Maplewood, Mo. VValker, Elizabeth .................................. 1928 5186 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VValker, Ernest ..,......................,.............. 1929 4735 Lewis Pl., St. Louis, Mo. VValker, Hallie J .........,.........................,.. 1928 5185 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XValker, Virgil ....................... .............,..... 1 913 W'al1, Alice ................................................ 1913 Wall, Anna .............,.................................. 1923 5225 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVall, Dean ..................,............................. 1923 VVall, Ethel ................................................ 1924 5959 Minerva. Ave., St. Louis, 310. XVall, Grace .............................................. 1922 5959 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XV'all, Virginia .......................................... 1928 5500 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Xvallace, Nancy Munro .......................... 1920 4552 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XValler, Lillie. ..,........................................ 1914 fMrs. Charles Humphryj 6712 Crist, University City, Mo. XVal1is, Antoinette .............,...,................ 1912 4301 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. .,,, A - - v- -W -L A ,.. 21.1, ' 3 F. f aff: --Y 1.15--9, -.fx 17 f1T f5 2 ' ' . 5 ,, 1 X . 6 ' 7 Wallis, Gladys iMrs. H. F. Hemanb.. Weatherford, John ..,...... . ..........v......vv..... 1926 4827 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. 6181 McPherson Ave., St. Louis. Mo. YVallis, Ralph ..,..............,.......................... 1918 Nveaver, Louise .......... : .....................,..... 11924 4801 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. Cornhusker Hotel, Lincoln, Neb. 1Valsh, Hardin .......................................... 1923 Weaver, Margaret .........................,,.,..--- 1926 XValsh, Margaret ...................,................ 1920 5894 Clemens Ave., St. Louis. MO. lMrs. C. H. Bloody Xveaver, Russell ...................................... 1924 7618 Springdale, St. Louis, Mo. 1Veaver, Thomas.. .............---..-.-----..-.----. 1920 1Valsh, Biarita .......................................... 1921 1V'ebb, Evelyn .................... .........---. .---..... 1 9 20 XValsh, Robert .......................................... 1918 S107 Milan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 726 Interdrive, University City, Mo. Webb. Genevieve ..... ............-....... .-.- -..-.-. 1 9 1 S XValsh, Robert. ..................................,...... 1927 fMrs. H. H. Haysmanl I 6702 Oakland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 461 Academy St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 1Valter, Catherine .................................. 1922 Webb. Gertrude ....i.........................----.-.. 1924 1Valter, Ethel ........... .. .....................,....... 1917 5092 Maple Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 5854 Romaine Pl., St. Louis, Mo. XVebb, Hattie trs. A. Klein? .......... ...... 1 914 1Valters, Charles .........,....,,...........,....,..... 1925 7112 Xvoodrow, St. Louis, Mo. 1Valters. Elinor ...................................... 1923 VVebb, Helen D ..................-.-......i.i..----.-.- 1922 fMrs. M. Wildersonj Xvebb, Kathrine ...................................... 1915 5012 Kingshighivay, St. Louis, Mo. 5615 Fernwood Ave., Hollywood, Cal. VValters, Florence ..........,..,..,.... ............ . 1918 Webb. Lillian ...............................-.i........ 1929 fMrs. XVarren Hageej 5092 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1167 Filbert Ave., San Francisco, Cal, YVebb, Minerva .......i................................ 1920 TValters, Herbert . ...................,.....,.,.,...., 1923 Webb, Miriam .......................................... 1924 XValters, Romana Ruth .........,...,.....,.... 1911 VVebb, Paul K. fDr.J .............................. 1915 615 Orchard St., California. 917 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVa1ters. XVillis .............................. ......, 1 915 XVebb, Martha ....................................i..... 1923 1Valther, Alex .............................,........,,.. 1919 7118 Nortlimoor DT., St. Louis. Mo. 5914 Horonn, St. Louis, Mo. XVebb, Mary .............................................. 1921 XVamhoff, Adele ...................................... 1925 5569 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. NVangerin. Hilbert .................................. 1922 VVebb, Virginia.. .................................i.... 1920 5367 Theoclosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vebb, 1Yalter .......................................... 1928 XVantz, Harley ......,,..,,..,,,....,,,..,...,,,,.,,,,.., 1917 39643. Lexington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1297 Amherst, St. Louis, Mo. YVeber, Alice ............................................ 1921 1Vantz, Maurice ...........................,,,....,,.. 1922 5811 1Vabada Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vare, Boyd ..............,..,.......,,.....,..,.......... 1924 Weber, Alice M ........................................ 1924 245 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vard, Alice QMrs. C. Franzmany ...... 1917 727 Heinan Ave., University City, Mo. 1Vard, Helen ......,.........,,.,,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,191, 11'arner, Beatrice ............,..,......,,......,,,,., 1918 1Verner, Marie .........................,....,..,,,,.,.,, 1928 5379 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVarclen, Marguerite .......,..,,....,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1921 5875 Plymouth Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 1Varren, Mabel 1Mrs. XV. Kunz? ........ 1913 S. Geyer Rd., Kirkwood, Mo. 1Varren. Mervyn ...................................... 1924 4540 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Varren, Ruby .................................,...,,, 1.1923 1Varren, Elizabeth ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1018 1Vashburn, Francis ....,,...,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 v5211 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. W asserkrug, Harry .....,..,,...,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,, 1922 3902 Lafayette Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. XVasserkrug, Zelda ,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 1154 Xvalton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XV8SSEl'll'l8.I'l, Lily ...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1925 5774 1Vestminster, St. Louis, Mo. 1Vaters, Elise ..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 925 fMrs. YV. A. Kesslerb 5520 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XV21l.9l'S, Henry .....,....,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H1919 6619 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. 1Vatson. James ...........,,...,,.,..,,... .,.,,,,1.,,,, 1 924 5272 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Watson, Mathilda. H ....,..,,,,,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 1911 lMrs. P. R. Leimkuehlery '2718 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XX atts, Faye ...,,..,..1,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,-,,,,-- 1 914 1Vatts, Rothwell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, v,,,,,,--- , 1915 1202 Granada Bl., Coral Gables, Fla. Waugh. Charles L ,.,,.. .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1921 3533 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Vi'augh, George XV ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,---- 1918 3533 Lafayette Ave., YVaugh, Mazie fMrs. L. 5630 Pershing Ave., WV:-tughop, Marjorie ....... . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 5974 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo, 1Vayne, Dorothy ...,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,1, U 5121 Terry Ave., St. NVayne, Irene lMrs. J. 510321. Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. McCormickJ1915 St. Louis, Mo. .1929 .1923 Hudginsl ...... 1919 317 QMrs. XVm. Mansfleldy Meramec, Clayton, Mo. - 22 N. 1Veber, Barrett ,....,,.... ............... .,.. .......... 1 9 1 5 1Vashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 6931 WVeber, Ruth QMrs. J. VV. Kingb ........ 1916 Hawthorne Pl., XYebster Groves, Mo. XVeber, Helen fMrs. C. Olsenj ............ 1914 NVyndinere, N. Dak. NVeber, Lorraine ...................................... 1928 4550 Thrush Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Veber, Orville .......................................... 1927 6306 San Bonita, St. Louis, Mo. VVeber, Viola ............ ................................ 1 925 WVeber, 1Villiam . ..................................... 1926 5811 N. Market St., St. Louis, Mo. Weber, 1Vi1liam ..........................,........... 1925 1514 Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVebster, Rosanna ...... ............................ 1 924 5738 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVecker, Ruth ..,....................................... 1926 1373 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. XVecker, Thelma qMrs. S. To1lmanJ..1923 1398 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. W'ed1g, Gertrude ...................................... 1927 2923 Abner Pl.. St. Louis, Mo. Weeks, Elizabeth 1Mrs. XV. Aulett7,.1918 79 Atlas St.. Akron, 0. Weeks, Gladys ........,.....................,......... 1925 XVehmeier, Almira .............................. ..., 1 924 5835 N. Market St., St. Louis, Mo. XVehmueller, Bertran ...... .... ....,........... . . 1926 5025 Davison Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vehre-nbrecht, Edna ................,.,........... 1925 3860 Ashland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVeil, Cordelia ...............................,....,.,,,, 1920 5819 Julian Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Veil, Eugene ....,..................................,.... 1916 XVQ-lirle. Franklin .............,......,............... 1926 7748 Univ. Dr., University City, Mo. Weil, Helen Ruth ..........,,......,.........,.....,, 1923 5647 XX'B.I6I'Il121I1 Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Weil, Jane ................................................ 1927 Mo. 5568 XVaterman Ave., St. Louis, XV'eil, Johanna fMrs. C. Hartmanj ..., 1918 5791 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1Veil. .lane .... ............................,.,,.,,,......,, 1 916 .4383 1Vestminster Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 11 eil, Paul Iv ..........,,........,..,,.....,,,...,,, ,,,,. 1 921 5406 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. VVhitworth, Myra fMrs. H. EhrlerJ11919 L ' A 11, A LQ - -7- 1'.::f-'1 -- A 1 -'Y 1 ' ' 'Q 11 'W f 7 if YVeil, Richard ........A,,.................,..........,.. 1920 VVest, Geraldine ..A.. ..,.... 1 925 5406 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. West, Nellie ..............,. ....... 1 911 XVeil, Rosalind ...A..........,...v,..................,. 1923 Budan, India. 5561 Waterman Ave,, St. Louis, Mo, Wesseling, Jeanette .,................. ........... 1 926 Vlfeiler, John ............A......Y.............,...,...,.. 1927 5420 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 2528 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wesseling, William ...........,................... 1923 Weinbach, Bernard .....,...,.,.......,.........,,. 1927 Westcott, Eunice .........,........................., 1919 5157 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5221 N. Market St., St. Louis, Mo. VVeinbach, Elsie ,...,,........,..........,.,.......,,. 1923 Westcott, Helen ............................,.....,... 1927 5157 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4499 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. TVeinbach, Lucille .................................. 1915 VVestcott, Melva ..........,..................,......., 1913 qMrs. L. H. Goldrnanl 5522 Vlfaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. YVeinbach, Sylvia ,..... ..............,...........,... 1 925 5157 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVeinbach, Sophia tMrs, L. Levin? .... 1920 51820 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Weinberg. Celina .................,..,...... , .,....,, 1923 -5742 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. We1nbe1'g, Leon .............................,.,...... 1922 5742 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. TVeiner, Goldie ...............................,..,.,,,, 1922 1331 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Weinreich, Babette ................................ 1920 CMrs. F. Munzy 5568 VV'aterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Weinrich, Carl ......,.................................,. 1919 1403 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Weinstock, Gustave ...................,..,......,., 1917 550 Stratford, University City, Mo. XVeinst0ck, Herbert ...................,..,,..,,,, 1923 550 Stratford, University City, Mo. VVeis, Eunice .,......,,.............,.....,.,,.,,.,.,..., 1914 5139 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVeisbrod, Dorothea ..,....,, ,,,..,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 9 24 19493. Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVie-se, Roland ............................,,....,..,,.. ,1925 NVE-isman, Beatrice .,.,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1928 957 Catalpa St.. St. Louis, Mo. Yifeisman, Margaret ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 957 Catalpa St.. St. Louis, Mo. VVeisman, Ruth QMrs. Portnoyr ,,...... 1921 '957 Catalpa St.. St. Louis, Mo. W elsman, Solomon ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1924 957 Catalpa St., St. Louis, Mo. Weiser, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1911' Weiss, Albert ....,,,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 1,1926 938 Beach Ave., University City, Mo. VVeissman, Selma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 5728 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVelch, Claude ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1925 1361 Belt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVelch, Margaret ....,.,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11,1916 VVells, David ....................,..,.............., .,,,, 1 925 1Velp, Doris ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 925 507Sa Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1Ve-lp, Marjorie ............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 5078 Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1Velsh, Clarence ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,1917 129 E. 10th St., New York City. XVelsh, Elva ....,.,...,..,,..,........,,,..,,,,,..,, ,..,,, 1 920 1334 Aubert Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVemhoener, Charles .,...,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1923 VVG-nder, Max .,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 921' 3958 VVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. VVender, Regina ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,, 1 929 1434 Blackstone Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVeniger. Lucille ....,,..,.....,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 929 5971 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVQ-nneker, Ralph ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,--, V 1921 5239 Minerva Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. VVerner, Bessie .......,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,. 1 ,,,.,,,, 1921 Werner, Courtney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,.,- ,-11913 5505 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVerner, Simon .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 1 918 1Verthan, Bernard .,.,.,.......,... ,....,,,,,,,,, , H1920 VVQ-rthan Bag Co., Nashville, Tenn. XVI-rthelmer, Louis ........ ,.....,. ...... ,......,..,, 1 9 2 7 6132 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. -11r'F'SCOtt, Helen ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, CMrs. M. VV. Ellisj 7366 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. VVesthus, Marion fMrs. C J Huntj .... 1919 4209 Chester, W Philadelphia, Pa. Vlfestover, Meredith ................................ 1923 5098 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVetzel, Beulah ........................................ 1920 5337 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVetzel, Stuart .......................................... 1917 6242 Southwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Y'Vetzel, William E ................................. .1924 5337 Ridge Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVharton, Ruth . ....................................... 1915 Xvheeler, Charlotte ................................ 1927 5799 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wheeler, Crutch- ...................................... 1927 VVhetton, Virginia . ................................. 1920 CMrs. A. Lincolnl Clewiston, Fla. YVh1ssell, George .................................... 1912 5206a Devonshire, St. Louis, Mo. VVhissel, VVilliam .................................... 1910 4923 Itaska Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVhitaker, Dorothy ................................ 1923 fMrs. Arthur Holdenj 709 Limit Ave.. University City, VVhitaker, Lucille .............................,...... BIO. 1914 VVhitaker, Lucile .................................... 1925 VVhite, Elizabeth .................................... 1917 VVhite, Ethel Kirke ................................ 1928 5783 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. White, Helen ............................................ 1915 5570 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVhite, George .......................................... 1926 5848 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. White, Lena .............................................. 1913 VVhite, Louise Stewart ....... ....,,.. 1 922 Vvhite, Marie F .........................,......,,...,,, 1924 Bakersfield, Cal. Vvhite, Mary Carter .............................. 1928 5630 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVhite, Olive .............................................. 1914 VVhite, Ray ................................................ 1914 5731 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. TVhite, Ruth ............................,,.....,,,,1,,..,, 1920 XVhite, Ruth ..........................,.,...........,,,,,, 1928 5372 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVhite, Selma ........... ......,....,...,,.,...1,,,,,,..., 1 918 VVhite, Sterling ....,.,,,.........,,,,...,......,,,,,,,, 1924 VVhite, William J .................................... 1927 5848 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wzhitehill, Jeanette ...............,. ,,..,...,,,., 1 .1925 W hiteman, Marian ...................,..,........... 1920 fMrs. Hart U. Fishery 217 Chestnut, VVebster Groves, Mo, VVhitmarsh, Cecil ..............,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,1,,,, 1918 Vvhiting, Keith ............,.,. ,,..,.,,,,,.. .,,,, ,,,,, , 1 9 27 113 Roanoke Ave., Seattle, 'Wash. XVhitmer, Edith ........................ .... ............ 1 9 18 5955 Waterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vhittemore, Levering .......................,.. 1928 5455 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVhittington, Allen ........ , ....,.,.....,....,..,.. 1921 1,5008 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Xvhittom, Lucile ...............................,...... 1925 3539 Lawn Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vh1tworth, Mary Ceulia ,....,..........,.,... 1928 Huntington Arms Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. 5256a Delmar Bl.. St. Louis, Mo. VVesseling, Amalie ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,.,,,,,,, 1 916 XVebbing, Florence .............,.................. 1911 fMrs. G. H. Cowmanj CMrs. Walter J. Krause? 221 Park Ave., Bellefontaine, O. 5206 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 318 '. L A :Dx -' ,fir-5 -gin-f i ,fx 1 EK 4 if 'W ' 1 VVice, Theodore ........,.................,,............ 1920 1Villiams, Sarah .......,.........,,..,.....,.......... 1923 5629 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6215 NVashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Wicks, Lester ..., . ..................................... 1927 1Vil1iarns, Robert ..:. .................. .. ............ 1925 5032 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 6628 Kingsbury, St. Louis, Mo. Widoe, Theodosia. .......................... . ........ 1921 XVilliamson, Chester ......,...............,....... 1924 Wieman, Bernice ........................,...,....... 1924 4906 Fountain Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4367 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVil1iamsorx, Lois .................................... 1920 Wieman, Walter ...................................... 1915 CMrs, Harold Jacobsj Wieman, Floyd ........................................ 1924 Ferndale, Mich. Weiman, Ward ..................... ........ 1 923 1Vil1iamson. Ogden ................................ 1918 Wieman, Walter fDr.J ............ ........ 1 915 29 Brentmoor Pl., St. Louis. Mo. De Soto, Mo. 1Villiainson, Ralph ...........,......i.,............. 1920 Wientge, Kingsley .................................. 1926 4954 Forest Park St. Louis, Mo. 1170 Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. XYilliamson, Ruth ...........................,...... 1926 Wieselmann. Aaron ................................ 1922 1Villis, John ...,.......................................... 1928 , 3963 Botanical Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4465 XV. Pine Bl., Louis, Mo. Wieselthier Rose 4Mrs. C. Nott ..,,1911 1Villis, Margaret ................................,..... 1923 . D 5658 Terry Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wightman, Alma .................................... 1916 5868 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wightman, Frances ................v,............ 1924 5868 Highland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wilcox. Grayce ........................................ 1925 4533 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Wilcox, Helen .................................... ....,, 1 915 Wilcox, Jim .......................................,.,,,,, 1923 Wilcox, Helen ......................................... .1923 5100 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wilcox, Louise ............,........................... 1920 6420 Alamo Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVilcox, Monroe ..............................,..,..... .1920 1912 NV11dBI', Entworth .....,................... . ....,,,, ,, 54 1-2 Cabannie Ave., St. Louis. BIO. W llhite, Beatrice ...,... ..., ......,......,,,,......,, 71359 Burd. Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1926 Wfllhite, Cecil ...,.,...i.,...,,..,....,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 1923 1359 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. WVi1hite, Fullerton ..........,,,......,....,...,,,. 1922 6002 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VV'ilkins, Bessie ........,..,.,.......,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1913 NVilkins, Minnore ....... ..,...,......,,.,....,,,,,,,, 1 927 5926 Lotus Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVilkinson, Dorothy .,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1921 Wilkinson, Edmund ,,,,,.,..,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1924 6154 Nifashington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Wilkinson, Florence ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 6154 VVashington Bl., St. Louis. Mo. Wilkinson, VValdo ..........,,....,..........,...,.. 1911 XVillcuts. John ..........................,.., .,,,,,,,,,, , 1923 5430 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Willhite, Jack .,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 927 6002 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. WVi11hite, Cecil ..........,,.,,.....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1 923 1Vill1ams, Bessye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. 5920 Nina Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 1919 5002 Kensington, St. Louis, Mo. 1Villiams, Eloise ,,,.,,.,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1917 WVilliams, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1916 510a Lake Ave., University City, Mo. VVIUIEIDIS, Esther ....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1915 1Mrs. WVm. P. Shirley? 72 Barrow St., New Jersey. Williams, Harriet ,....,......,,,,,,..,,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 917 WVilliafns, Harriet ...,............,,, ,,,,,,..,, , ,.,,,, 1 911 223036 Meadows Valley, Tr.., W Los Angeles. Cal. Williams, Helen L ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 919 1Vill1ams, Oliver ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, xVl11laITlS, Helen Mae ....,,,,..,,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1921 1921 WV1ll1ams, Herman ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, v,,, ,,,,, 1 9 28 XVi1liams, lone ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,-,,,, 1 915 4365 Forest Park Bl., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vi1liams, Irma ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,, 1 919 CMrs. W. L. Fulbrightj 758 Goodfellow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Williams, J. Vvayman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1913 8 Marshal Pl., Webster Groves, Mo. Williams, Lester ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,,.------1 1 924 VVilliams, Lloyd .,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,' 1 925 Williams, Martha, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,'-- 1 924 1381 Burd Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Williams, Murray .,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,- 1 914 VVilliams, Richard ....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 ,,,,,.,,,, 1927 31 Windermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 319 4465 XV. Pine Bl.. Louis. Mo. 1Vills. Alice fMrs. J. C. Frost? ....,..,,. 306 N. Meramec St., Clayton, Mo. 1Vills, Kendall .......................................... 1927 6029 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVills, Vernon .......................................... 1919 XVillson, John .......................................... 1918 1219 Clara Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 1Viloth, Margaret. ................................... 1928 S26 Clara Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVilson, Blakemore ...,............................ 1921 5641 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVilson, Donald ........................................ 1914 527 Clara Ave., St. Louis. Mo. XVilson, Genevieve .................................. 1916 tMrs. Robert Crossenr T11 Laclede Sta. Rd., St. Louis, Mo. XVilson, James .......................................... 1922 14 XVindermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vilson, Hugh .......................,...............,.. 1928 5924 Pershing Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. 1Vilson, Kathryn fMrs. J. Spletel....1925 T263 Rosedale Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vilson, Star .............................................. 1922 XVilSon, Rex 1Mrs. G. Stockerl .......... 1927 5S5Ta S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. XVilson, Tom .....,,....................................... 1922 1Vilton. Mildred .... ........ .......................... 1 9 20 1Vinnner, Gladys 4Mrs. A. Carr! ...... 1920 T36 Kingsland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vinner1nan, Belle ............................,..... 1925 1399 Blackstone Ave., St, Louis, Mo. 1Vindson, Eugene ....,............................... 1921 XViner, Gladys .......................................... 1927 1237 Boland Dr., Richmond Hts., Mo. XXv1IldSOI', Gene ................................,......... 1921 T559 Maryland Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. NVindsor, Eugene ...... ....,........ ................. 1 9 26 53302. Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. XVindsor, Norman ..............,...........,......... 1923 6829 Etzel Ave., St. Louis, Mo. X1'ingate, Hazel .......................,,............... 1911 XVingtield, Leonard .................,........,..... 1919 5232 Vernon Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVingman, Elmer .................................... 1921 141921 Arlington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 11'inkler. Herbert .............................. . ...., 1919 5129 Goethe, St. Louis, Mo. 1Vinkle, Joseph. ..................,..........,......... 1923 25 Cornell, University City, Mo, XYinn, Marshall ..,.......,.........,...,,,,,,....,,.,., 1922 XX'inter, Margaret, .............,....., ,, ,.........,.. 1912 XVinters, Pauline .....,. ........... ,,,,,, 1 9 25 Chicago. Ill. 1Vipperman, Dorothy .,.,.,,,,,,,...,..,,,,,,,,,, 1925 5718 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 1Vise, Bernice ...........,.....,.....,.....,.,,,.,,,,,,, 1922 XVise, Edward ...........,.........................,,,.. 1924 5595 1Vaterman Ave., St. Louis. Mo. XVise, George F ............,.....................,..... 1920 Cent. Natl Bk. Bldg.. St. Louis, 1Vise, Helen .........,.......... Mo. 6318 Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. XX-ISS. Jack ...................... ,, ,..,,,..... . ..,,,,.,,,,, 1927 5078 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. NY ise, Leon ..............................................,. 1918 XX ISP, Sanford ............. .......,. ,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 18 e- L7 1 -12: -A gi . If A Aff ae? - -1,1 :- :L-Tiff! 41 2 fr Ji L,-:3 4, ' Y Y fs if - XVise, Virginia ,...,.....,..... ....... 1 922 Woods, Frances fMrs. Galleherl ...... 1917 XVithers, William ............... ....... 1921 6675 Washington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. W'ithers, John Edwin .....,....,......,.......... 1917 Woods, Grace tMrs. W. C. PayneJ..1915 XVitherspoon, Houston ...,....,................. 1920 570 N. Laclede, Webster Groves, Mo. 4538 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVoods, Lulu ........,...........,......................... 1918 Vvitlierspoon, William .........,................ 1928 Woods, Margaret ...............,.......v............ 1915 5924 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. CMrs. Albert E. Happelp XVitt, Myron .........................,..................., 1927 7210 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Dayton, O. Woods, Mark ........................,................... 1920 Witt, Ruth .........,.............,.............,.......... 1926 Woods, Robert ........................................ 1917 4905 Argyle Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 157 Helfenstein, St. Louis, Mo. 'iVitherspoon, James .............................. 1920 Woodside, Donald .................................. 1922 XVittenberg, Charles. ............................. 1923 1418 Hodiamont Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 5055 Raymond Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Woodson, Roberta .,,.........,..................... 1916 NVoener, Irwin. ..,,...................................,. 1921 436 Oakwood, VVebster Groves, Mo. 1960 Semple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Vfoodson, Myra ......,,................,............... 1920 Woei'lieide, Ethelyn ........,.....................,. 1918 4Mrs, W. W. Farrelly XVoe1'man, Lillian .................................... 1915 6652 Vifashington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. YVoerman, Valentine ...... ...... 1 921 VVoodward, Leonora .....................,........ 1912 Xvoerner, Ruth ........................................ 1921. tMrs. Chester McPheetersJ Wohl, Lily ....................,.........,................. 1922 5735 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wolf, Carolyn QMrs. Dreyfussj ........ 1924 Vlfoodward, Yaeger ...,.......................,.... 1913 Pittsburg, Pa. 5743 Minika, St. Louis, Mo. VV'0lf, Eugene .,................,,......,,,,,,..........,, 1915 Woolman, Ethel ..................................,... 1924 8904 Hall's Ferry Rd. St. Louis, Mo. Florida. XVolf, Theodore .....,...,..............,,.,............ 1922 VVooster, Irene fMrs. C. DamersonJ..1916 5813 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 4956 Lindenwood Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wolfe, Walter Beran ............................ 1917 VVootten, Daisy .............,.......................... 1911 24 East 80th St., New York City. 5909 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Wolff, Abe ...........,.................................... 1925 VVootten, Nvilliam E .............................. 1928 5917 Maple Ave.. St. Louis, Mo, 5909 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. YVolff, Earle ............,..,.,......,.,,,,..,.,,..,,.,..., 1918 XVorthan, Flossie ................................,.,, 1914 Wolff, Sol ....,,....,,....,..........,,,.,.....,,,.,,......, 1926 Vlforthington, 'William ......,.,................. 1924 5916 Maple Ave., St. Wolfheim, Ferdinand .... 5620 Waterman Ave. v4563 Forest Park Bl St. Louis, VVo1fner. Bessie ...,......,. i. ., St. Louis, Louis, Mo. Mo. Mo. Wolfert, Erma ..................,,..,.....,,.......,.. 1929 6145 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. NVolfert, Viola ......,.......,,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1920 6145 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wolfson, Bertha .......................,,...........,, 1926 WVood, Anne LMrs. M. LeavittJ .......... 1923 T32 1 Wood. Zephyr Pl., Map lewood, Mo. Ed ................................................ 11926 5243 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wood, Dorothy B ,.,..............,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, 1918 Wood, Dorothy M ...,.,..... , ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1920 5243 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. TVOod, Elizabeth ............,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1913 5243 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Wootl, Frances ,.....,....... ,................... ....., 1 9 23 6721 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVood, Harry ......,................,.,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,. 1927 5645 Cote Brilliante, St. Louis, Mo. VVood, Leonard ..................,....,......,,.,...,,, 1916 633-l S. Rosebury, St. Louis, Mo. Y'Vood, Douglas ..........,.........,..,,.,..,..,,,,,,,, 1916 VVood, Helen ......................,,.,,.,,,.,,..,.,,,,,, 1919 Barnhart College, New York City. VVood, Helen ............,....,......,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 926 7132 Tremont, St. Loius, Mo. TVood, Marion ....,,....,.,....,,.,,,,...,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, 1923 1354 Montclair, St. Louis, Mo. XVood, Neal ,.......,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,, 1920 5061 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVood, Marvin ,....,.....,....,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 1927 6725 Bartmer Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVood, John S .....,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 928 Gatesxvorth Hotel, YVOOd, YW . Ruth ...,...... 1384 VVood, St. Louis, Mo. Mon-telair, St.nLouis, Mo. Willing .............,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, H1924 5611 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 'XVOodford, Lawrence ,,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 6425 Clayton, St. Louis, Mo. XVoodmansee, J. ,..,,.,.....,. ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, , 1919 Merchants Bk. Bldg., Chicago, Ill. XVo0ds, Archibald ...............,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 922 lVoods. Carol ......,.,....,........,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,. 1926 235 Bonaparte, Webster Groves, Mo. WYoods, Eunice lMrs. R. E. LoweyJ..1916 S49 Poplar Ave., Huntington, Ind. 320 5510 VVaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. VVrieden, Elda .................................,...... lMrs. Edwn E. Elzemeyerj 454 Swon Ave., VVebster Groves, Mo. XVright, Dorsey .,..............,,....,................. 1925 XVright, Eleanor ......... ..... .................,...... 1 9 23 5151 Maple Ave., St. Louis, Mo. YVright, Grace LMrs. Robt. VValshJ..191S 726 Interdrive, St. Louis, Mo. VVright, Jack .................................. ........., 1 922 XVright, Mary Elizabeth .....,,.............,,., 1924 305 N. Gore, NVebster Groves, Mo. VVright, Lois ..,,..................................,,,,,, 1926 1Vright, Robert ........................................ 1912 7215 Dartmouth, St. Louis, Mo. Wright, Tom ....................,.,.,,,,.......,.,....., 1923 5478 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. NVrieden, Amy ...,,,,,,.......,,.,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 1914 22 Aberdeen Pl., St. Louis, Mo. NVuerpel, Margaret .....,,...,.................,,,, 1919 7717 VValinca Tr., St. Louis, Mo. YVurdack, Blanche ...............,,,,,,.. ,,,,,..,.., 1 922 VVurdack, Pauline ..........,.,,..,.........,,...... 1918 10 Vlfindermere Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Vlfylie, Donald ..........,.,.,,,,...,,,.. ..,,.,,,, ,,,.,,, 1 9 21 5647 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVy1ie, Pauline ....,......., ,,...,,,..... ......,,...... 1 9 25 416 S. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. Xvynne, Helen LMrs. F. Haydenj ...... 1919 4723 Labadie Ave., St. Louis, Mo. XVyperman, Dorothy ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,.,, 1 9 25 Yaeger, Harvey ..................,..........,,,,,.,,, 1926 7115 XVaterinan, University City, Mo. Yaffe, Louis ......,.........................,.....,....,., 1926 6103a Delmar Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Xahlem, Adeline ......,....,...,,.,,......,.,.,,,,,,,, 1920 5918 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Yard, Joseph ,,,,.,....,.....,,..,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,i 1928 5044 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Yard, Sam ........... ..........................,.,,,..,,.,,. 1 926 5044 Page Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Yawitz, Beatrice QMrs. I. Ebertj ....., 1923 .., Ripley. Tenn. Yawitz, Bernard ...........,.....,......,.., , ,,,,,,, H1920 Yawitz. Corinne .........................,,,.,,,,,,, H1928 5579 VVaterrnan Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Xawitz, Edna ................,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1922 6637 Kingsbury Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Yawitz, Jerome ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1925 5579 XYaterman Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Yaivitz, Milton ......,.,,......,,,,.,,,....,,..,. ,,,, ,,,, 1 9 19 4552 Mafiitt Ave., St. Louis, Mo. V- 2,9 2 119: eff -so 'Eff . ef-521 iff Yawitz, Paul ......,,..,......,............,,....,,...,,. 1917 Zatlin, Lillian .............,,........................... 1919 cfo Nat Reyburn Theatrical Agency, New York City. Yawitz, Vilma ............,,.,.........,,,.....,......,, 1926 4552a Maiiitt Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Yeargain, Marcella Yocum, Cyrus .................,............,..,........ 1927 5789 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Yonker, Robert ....,.,.. 1 .,.,....,..........,..,,.,.,, 1925 5938 Minerva Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Yost, Virginia .................. ,......, .,,,..,..,....,. 1 9 27 5660 Kingsbury Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Young, Aubrey ......,........,,.,..,...,.,.,...r.,r.,, 1921 Young, Loretta. Bernice .........,.....,..,,,,,, 1927 5884 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Young, Curtis A .............,,,,,..,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1916 Young, David Bryan .,,.....,,...,...,.......,.,,, 1922 315 S. Cabrillo Ave., San Pedro, Cal. Young, Dorothy ....,,....,,..,.......,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 921 School of Fine Arts, St. Louis, Mo. Young, Edward ,..... . ,......,......,,,,,.,,,,,,,,1,,,, 1928 701 Eastgate, University City, Mo. Young, Ethel ....,.,.,.,..,.........,,......,,.,,,,,,11, ,1924 5774 YV'estminster Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Young, Helen .................,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1916 fMrs. Carl M. Thomas! Y New Forest Lane, Long Island, N. Y. Young, Martin .........,...,,.,..... ,,.1...,.,,,,,,,,,11 1 925 4010a Newstead Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Young, Mary ,... .,...,,.......,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9 23 26-16 Armand Pl., St. Louis, Mo. Youngs, Mary CMrs. Longeranb ,......, 1917 VVa1bridge School, St. Louis, Mo. Youngs, Vinnie ......,.,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 913 Yule. Mildred .............,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 912 6178 Wasliington Bl., St. Louis, Mo. Zacher, Ruth .,....,,..,,..,,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 1 912 6157 Pershing Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Zallee, Maude tMrs. A. Jeffriesl ...... 1919 1311 Temple Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 321 274 Bennet Ave., LQng Beach, Cal. Zatlin, Marie .,........,.... J .....,...................... 1920 5027 Mafiitt Ave., St. Louis. Mo. Zeip. Gladys CMrs. J. Cranswickj .... 1918 4717 Margareta Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zeip, Hilda ,,.....................,......................., 1914 Ze-llinger, Louis ...................................... 1919 4175 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zeip, Sidney .....................................i........ 1920 5330 Ridge Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Zemelman, Roscoe .............. .............,...... 1 922 5570 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zepin, Alma .,............... ...........................,. 1 922 59429. McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zepin, Sylvia tMrs, Ed. Posenl ........ 1920 5941 McPherson Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zerega, Eugene ......... .........,.,....,........,.,... 1 926 Zetlmeisl, Dorothy ..................,............... 1925 70-12 Forsythe, St. Louis, Mo. Zeve, Ernest ..,,..........,....,,,.......,,.,,.......... 1928 5SS3 Theodosia Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zimmerman, 1Vesley .......,...,............,..... 1915 Zinser, Virginia R ................................,. 1926 Zipprodt, David ., .... .......,.................,....., 1 922 5743 Cabanne Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zollman, NVilliam ......,.,...,...,................... 1914 Zonnis, Marian .................,...........,....,.,.,. 1928 125621 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zucker, Sadie ...,,.........,...................,....... 1925 5141 Cates Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. Zucker, Sophie .................................,.,.... 1927 5842 Enright Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zucker, XVil1iam B .........,.......,.,.....,,....,., 1927 5141 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Zuendt, Clodie fMrs. Dewell GannJ..1911 1842 Battery, Little Rock, Ark. Zwibelman, Tillie ...... ,.., .....,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 27 6005 Suburban, St. Louis, Mo. Y Y - , A N , ,. - 7 W, 1- Ag ff i g -i,f:- ,f-wg, fAf - X-, -.-fill,-f - :fi A' iii' ' v Autographs A CPQ44 2 9' f N 02,,.,.,,. ,Q Q fk, tiizzi, 5 QM ink Za , af X3 N--T -gn-. E 2-2 2 , WW , l y. Jul' mf vw K ON0 L Q,4dVe1'i'is ers Index Amusements Adam's Dance Studio, 4614 Delmar. The New Coliseum, Washington and Jefferson. Automobiles, Repairs and Accessories La. Grave Auto Repair Co., 5802 Del- mar Blvd. Monarch Garage, 2314 Union Blvd. 5156 Delmar. Co., 3031 VVashing- Roberts Motor Co., Spiess Seat Cover ton Ave. Adding Machines American W1'iting Machine Co., Arcade Bldg. Reliable Adding Equitable Bldg. Machine Co.. 511 Banks and Investment Companies Hamilton State Bank, 5852 Delmar Blvd. The State National Bank, Fourth and Locust Sts. Union-Easton Trust Co., Easton Ave. at Union Blvd. Barbers and Beauty Shops Ralph's Barber and Beauty Parlor. 5267 Delmar Blvd. Joe's Barber Shop, 5702 Easton Ave. Chiropractors Maulhardt SL Maulhardt, 4908 Delmar. Cleaners and Dyers Chapman Bros., 5910 Delmar. Chenoweth, 4735 Delmar Blvd. Enterprise, 4223-33 VV. Easton Ave. J. J. Zadoxv, 1254 Union Blvd. Costumes and Wigs Robert Schmidt, 206-208 S. ith St. St. Louis Costume Co., 507 N. Broad- way. If 32-4 Drug Stores A, P. Cohen Drug Co., Delmar and Hamilton Ave. C. J. Eigenbrodt, Page and Academy Aves. Jac. H. Koch, Inc., Delmar at Euclid. Krurnmenachefs, Union and Suburban Tracks, Raithel Drug Co.. 1010 N. Kingshigh- way. Smith's Pharmacy, 2602 N. Kingshigh- way. Florists Teresa Badaracco, 1406 Olive St. Carlton Flower Shop, 1123 N. Union. Samuel Roth, 626 N. Kingshighway. Groceries and Meat Markets Barkley S: Dubail. 910 N, Kingshigh- way Blvd. Bender's, 2859 Union Blvd. Fischer Meat Co., S21 Washington Ave. Hosiery and Shoes Libson Hosiery Shop. 6370 Delmar. J. VV. Schoenfeld, Shoe Store. 327 De Baliviere. Insurance Clark C. Bland, 116 N, ith St. Harry E. Fischlovvitz. National of Commerce Bldg. Bank Music The Baldwin Co.. 1111 Olive St. Hunleth Music Co., 514 Locust St. Ludwig Music House, S21 Washington Ave. J. Placht LQ Bro., 609 Pine St. XVHIIEI' B. Simon. Inc. fwas formerly Dixon-Lanel, 812 Pine St. Sporlgeder, 3572 Olive St. QJ4 d vertis ers Index Opticians A. S. Aloe Co., 707 Olive St. Photographs and Portraits Kandeler Studio, 708 N. Kingshighway. F. W. XNhite Studio, 5663 Delmar Blvd. Sid Whiting Studios. Plumbing and Heating R. C. Hinds Plumbing Ak Heating Co., 919 N. Kingshighway. Sodeman Heat 5 Power Co., 2300 More gan St. Printing and Engraving Art Craft Shops Co.. 1525 Olive St. Britt Printing Kc Publishing Co., 608 N. 21st St. Hughes Printing Co., 214 Pine St. Modern Press 8: Sta. Co., 4918 Delmar Blvd. Paschedag Prtg. Co., 2731 N. Union Blvd. Roling Printing Co., 2331 Pine St. Real Estate I Cyrus Crane VVillmore Organization, 735-739 Boatmen's Bank Bldg. Restaurants and Cafeterias Dorr'8: Zeller Catering Co., De Bali- viere and Waterman. Joe Garavelli. Nelsons, 440 De Baliviere. Schools and Colleges Brown's Business College, Easton and Blackstone: 5858 Delmar Blvd. V Dodson School of Private Tutoring. 5337 Cabanne. Hagen Conservatory. 4763 Morganford Road. D 25 Rubicam Business College. 4931 Del' mar Blvd. . St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Euclid and Parkview. St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing. Delmar and Belt. St. Louis University School of Com- merce and Finance. 221 N. Grand Blvd. Washington Tjniversity. St. Louis. Mo. Summer Camps Camp Arrow Point, 5428 Delmar Blvd. Wholesale Foodstuffs L. Cohen Grocery Co.. 1018 N. Tth St. Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co., 1427 Clark St. Meletio Sea Food Co.. S22 N. Broad- xva y. Unclassified Anheuser-Busch. Inc., St. Louis. Mo. Becktold Co., 210 Pine St. Doubleday, Doran M Co., Arcade Bldg. Hiram Lloyd Construction Co.. 1608 Syndicate Trust Bldg. The Flesh Co.. 415 N. Sth St. Gallagher Merc. Co.. 5523 Easton Ave. R. S. Peck Screen Mfg. Co.. 1516 Good- fellowv Ave. St. Louis Material Q Supply Co.. 314 N. Fourth St. Soldan Mothers' Club. Washington Hotel. Kingshighxvay and 'Washington Washington Express K Moving Co.. T11 N. Kingshighxvay. F. VV. Viloolworth. 5665 Delmar. Edgar VValsh .Q Co.. 714 Pine St. Vilellston General Repair Co.. 5877 Easton. Z- 5 '14 Q la fi. Q - N E-4 For 37 Years - - Rubicam Business School has been training young men and young women for business life, and placing them in the best secretarial, stenographic, and bookkeeping positions in Saint Louis. Rubicam Can Do the Sa-me for 'You DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Write or phone today for Catalog Rubicam Business School 493163 DELMAR BLVD. Forest 0099 346975 S. GRAND BLVD. Laclede O-HO Class Song-june 1929 O school of many happy days! We raise our song to you in praiseg We've tried to serve you loyally, You have repaid us royallyg You've aided, given us our due, You have imparted knowledge, too. Through ever changing years and new Will oft recur dear thoughts of you. Refrain Alma Mater, tried and true, Soldan, we have pride in you. May we cherish thy renown And guard thy colors, Gold and Brown. Gnothi seauton , what means this Greek? If higher knowledge you would seek, Know thyself , and ever strive That you to greatness may arrive. Your knowledge gleaned should be your start As on life's stage you take your part. Make Courtesy a higher art. Keep Truth and Honor in your heart. Refrain Alma Mater, tried and true, Soldan, we have pride in you. May we cherish thy renown And guard thy colors, Gold and Brown. Mary B. Cowan B O O Ii S of all publishers DOUBLEDAY- DORAN BOOK SHOP Arcade Bldg. CHestnut GSSO CIRCULATING LIBRARY Compliments of KANDELER STUDIO 708 N. KINGS:-IIGHWAY SPORLEDER Jlfzzsz'c House InCOI'pOrate-d The Mark of Mzcsical Distinction STUDIOS A Complete Music Service Jefferson 5027 3572 OLIVE STREET Jefferson 8157 at Grand Boulevard Soldan Mothers' ,Club SOLDAN HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS President MRS. A. E. MEISENBACH First Vice-President MRS. M. M, EVANS Second Vice-President MRS. ALVA N. BLANEY Secretary MRS. A. H. STEINBERG Treasurer MRS. B. S. JONES School Publicity MRS. R. M. STORER City Publicity MRS. SILAS STEINER Executive Board RIRS BIRS. MRS MRS. A IXIRS. XX 'ALTER .T. C. NEUN . LYLE CAMPBELL . A. L. SPARKS . LANGSDORF A. LOTVENHAUPT The oiiicers of Soldan Mothers' Club Wish to take this opportunf ity to thank the faculty and mothers for their hearty cooperaf tion in making this the most sucf cessful year in the history of this organization. MRS. A. E. MEISENBACH, President, v. SHAPCO Radiator Shields and Enclosures 'will sa-ve your walls, drapes and furnishings For over ao years, the SHAPCOlinehasbeen the hrst choice of dis' criminating home own' ers. Unequaled in style, quality and per' forrnance.Protectwa1ls and draperies - trans' form unsightly radiators into artistic consoles and seats. Made in many styles and sizes, with glass,marble or metal tops. SODEMANN HEAT 8 POWER CO. 2300-2306 Dlorgan Street 1 1 Sl. Louis, MO. Alma Mater O mighty Muse! Sing loud the highest praise That thou canst sing to this, our Alma Mater. For now we gather here to honor thee, Great Spirit of Soldania. All through these twenty years of service true Thou hast been faithful to thy worthy cause. In this great service of imparting Trouthe, Instilling Honour to thy noble sons, Teaching Fredom both in deed and thought, And Curteisye infusing in our hearts, Thou, Great Spirit, hast excelled. John Kelly, 8 F0rest 1160 European Plan 200 Rooms THE WASHINGTON HOTEL Kingshighwny and NYnshin,g-ton Blvds. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF A. B. Newmzum, Mgr. St. Louis, Mo. 327 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE A D FINANCE ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY A Splendid Opportunity for the High School Graduate IT MEANS A FINE POSITION SOME DAY l-02-32255655 ADVANCED COURSES IN Ethics English Credits Banking Economics Income Tax Accounting Investments Statistics Foreign Trade Salesmanship Corporate Finance Commercial Law Business Engineering LEADS TO B. C. S. DEGREE ALL INSTRUCTORS EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS Day Sessions, Open in September Evening Sessions, Open in October Special Secretarial Courses Open to Women Sec or .XCiii1'C5-S1 Secretary, Commerce and Finance ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY 328 SAI T LUKE' H0 ,PIT L Delmar Boulevard and Belt Avenue Saint Louis, Mo. S A Nurses Training Sehool is maintained by the Hospital, where young women can prepare themselves for the nursing profession under the most advantageous conditions. Those interested are invited to call and see the Superintendent of Nurses. S PHONE FOREST 1630 How a Soldan School Boy Reads The Scrip 1. Looks for his picture. 2. Looks to see how many times his picture is in the book. 3. Looks for his girl's picture. 4. Gazes at it fondly. 5. Reads the jokes. . at the rest of the hookC?j at his picture again. 6. Looks 7. Looks 8. Closes the book. 9. He then slams the editors Cblame - ty l er U Q 5 e y? Rl it il.. .. the photographers for the way you look, boysj , Ralph Stokes , A Dry Cfeafzffzg Profccfs Me fferzffh gf ffze iwzfiozz .ZMfWV Llndell 8 7 8 0 MMM M lakes C ' I I C ANKNG ES bush.-a 1900 4223-33 W. EASTON AVENUE ST. LOUIS, MO 329 Timm Twffmifs 172 fizzlr zkfue are from The Sm' Wlzzfzkeg Sfzzdze 4322 Olzbe Street Q53 The moi! il20r0zzgfzQ1 equipped Porfmzf Sizzefze bzozwz to Tlzotogmphy PLENTY PARKING SPACE C2 oPER.4:ro1es Sid WAZ.ZZ'7Zg Bzzrref Rogers That Which Rises is Doomed to Fall. Aspirations Not Exluded. Yes, but I must kill you, insisted the infatuated youth. But, Robert, she sobbed. Didn't I, I myself, see you in his arms? he persisted angrily. Oh, but you don't understandf, she wailed. After I kill you I shall find him and get my revenge, he vowed. just let me explain, Bob, dear, she murmured meekly. Don't call me 'dear,' but prepare for death! Your perlidy must not fool other men. ' PerFidy! Perfidy! Do you call kissing my own brother perfidy? she ejaculated. Your brother? I didn't know that you had a brother! n A A. l i Yes, Bob, and he was leaving for India. There's no crime in kissing a brother good-bye? No dear, forgive me, he murmured. I knew you were faithful. What do you think of it? was the hopeful query of the aspiring author. Crude, was the deliberate reply of the harsh editor. Wm. G. Slonin PArkview l600flf2'3 Dorr 86 Zeller Catering Co. Weddings, Receptions and Teas Supplied on Short Notice DE BALIVIERE and WATERMAN AVES. 1866 63d Year 1929 BROWN'S GRADUATES GET PREFERRED POSITIONS Because . . . for 63 years this school has built and maintained a reputation for efhciency and high standards. THESE COURSES OPEN THE DOORS TO OPPORTUNITY Complete Business Course . . An Adequate Training Pays Big Dividends. Secretarial . . Gregg Shorthand . . Exceptional Positions for Graduates. Stenotypy . . The Machine VVay in Shorthand. Stenographic . . A Brief, Intensive Course for High School Graduates. Bookkeeping . . Modern, Approved Methods. The only Business School in St. Louis with Downtown Employment Facilities Day and Evening Sessions Begin Any Monday Call, write or telephone for full information I BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Downtown School 911 Locust St. West End School 5858 Delmar Blvd. T011 are I zwifed fo Izzfperf Tie friff 73rz'1zfz'1zg and 73z45fz'.vfzz'zzg C0 in iff neu' gzmrferf If7lZJ'lQZ.llgf0lZ fo QICNHJ 011 Tu'e11fyfj?I11rf Sf. QJRJNTERS of . . . Proms.: Cofor flfork Cfzmfogs and SKIIES Lifemfzwe O7'g'fl7ZI2-'ZZIIOII Prizzliizg O-27566 H7707 Fnffofj' Forms BRITT PRINTING JND PUBLISHING CO. lfzzxhinglon 10 Lum: on Twenty-jim! Sf. Clzeslrzzzt .1522 Chestnut 48:3 332 Choose your piano as the artists do be alumm iann is the choice of the leading artists, institutions and theatres throughout the World llibe Balhmin 1111 OLIVE STREET ianu Glumpanp GARFIELD 4370 B1e.1m.4Ri:r C. LILLIAX M. IVIAULHARDT E3 MAULHARDT Cnmornscrons Suite 221 Langan E5 Taylor Building DELBIAR at EUCLID WALTER B. SIMON, Inc. 704 OLIVE STREET SECOND FLOOR Plwnff FOVCSY 9531 Music Publishers - Music Dealers 3.--111 if f- rr-2' ip ,., . ,lA .Nix N ' T' fy :ugh T: RLL. .5 r 1, DoDsoN SCI-1ooL e 4. r- , as Qxkjyli PRIVATE TUTORING IN -X X I I I' HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS 'I V ,Z A The Mag1'Q Globe Lfi-'Tv A li i 2' - 5 IT 'T li: .I I The globe whirled around. It became a misty purple. The atoms separated and gathered into groups. I saw a traveler at a table. He sat in a dazzling cafe. The garcon brought him a little water and glass of wine. He took the water and poured it on the floor gaily. He drank the wine. ' The picture vanished. A yellow mist clouded the globe. The atoms scattered. A man, wild and dishev- eled, burning with fever, gasped for a drink of water. An old woman standing near him shook her head. There is none left. Wm. G. Slonin 3:15 Ji ,rim I 'jiri i fe' E , J 1 . s l u s. NELSON'S ICE CREADI OF FIXER QTEALITY Delicious Bakery-Goods - Candies Catering' Service for Teas and Receptions 440 DE BALIYIERE AYE. tammy 5016 CAlJnn!' 6590 A Fitting Tribute to a Mothers Love I and Devotion- FLOWERS AND PLANTS Have them in your home always Carlton Flower Shop F. and H. T. HESPEN 1123 Union at Hodiamont Tracks Members of Florists Telegraph Delivers F0rest 0590 Open Evenings to 9 P, M, . Sunday, 6 P. M. f I Camp Arrow Point Hamilton, Ill. on KEoKUK LAKE y Happy summer days at camp. Swimming, Canoeing. archery. tennis. hnsket weaving. A vacation of good fellowship. MISS CLARA DELL PARKS 5428 DELMAR FQfg5t 5330 PHARMACY AS A PROFESSION RECOGNIZED SCHOOLS OF PHARMACY now require HIGH SCHOOL graduation for matriculation in all cases where a degree is desired, thus indicating the higher plane upon which the profession of Pharmacy is now operating. There is an increasing demand for competent professional pharmacists. and for Pharma' ceutical Chemists for the examination of foods and drugs. THE ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OP PHARMACY, now in the sixtyfsecond year of its career, oliers most excellent courses in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Pharmacogf nosy, and Ivlicroscopy, leading to the degrees of Graduate in Pharmacy, Ph.G. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Ph.C. The St. Louis College of Pharmacy Is Co-Educational Write for Catalog Charles E. Caspari, Ph.G., B.A., Ph.D., Dean of Faculty Euclid and Parkview Place ----- St. Louis, Mo. Emil flfI7U6'7'ff56'l' is zz friend of Sofdzzu F. C. Smith's Pharmacy 2602 N. KINGSHIGHWAY BLVD. Prompt Delivery Fflrs-st SSOS - S804 - 9273 Pfzfrozzizizzg our zzn't'erfi.vers fzefpf our ffizoof fozzr dart garifzefzfs g'df!Q6l' - ffze mme .wif as wfzife 02zes-- - 9 Phone ' . 75 fi: Chapman Frequently CAbany 1700 5912 DELMAR 334 We will make special prices on Costumes and Wigs for your Pageants and Stunt Days ROBT. SCHMIDT 206 and 208 S. 4th Street Phone CHestnut 6822 Mr. Winton, I said, isn't this aw- fully oily for a walnut? Why, no, he said, this is late for walnuts, why? And that boys and girls is how I found out that he came from New York. Instead of that last sentence, he might have put, And that, your honor, is why I killed Henry Winton. Ten minutes later the jury Came in with the verdict Not guilty . Teacher: Some of you always spell all right all wrong. Absent minded professor meeting his son: Hello, George, how's your father? For appointments call F0rest 0760 RALPH'S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Marcelling-Hair Dyeing-Facials-Scalp Treatments and Manicuring-Shoe Shine EXPERT OPERATORS R. SCANGA, Prop. 5267 Delmar at Union. next to Walgreen's Can You Answer These? 1. How far is the sea from the seashore? 2. Does mortar hold bricks apart or does it hold them together? 3. How many nuts on your family tree? 4. How can one come clean from Pittsburgh? 5. Why is an awning just a shade above the street? 6. Who's the cream in your coffee? Maybe So Heard in physics demonstration room after Mr. Lyon had worked with a piece of apparatus for about five minutes try- ing to make it function but without success: There must be something wrong with it. Washington Express and Moving 711 NORTH KINGSHIGHWAY Forest 3974 Where Shoefitting Is an Art SCHOENFELD'S 327 DE BALIVIERE AVE. CAbany 8578 Family Shoe Outfitter C. J. EIGENBRQDT DRUGGIST PAGE AND ACADEMY AVES. Phones: Forest 143-Forest 7003 KRUMMENACHER'S BETTER DRUG s'roRE UNION A1'E. nt IIOIJIANIONT TRACKS Newly Equipped Better Fountain Service - Sandwiches U :mf Wf WWW .a? zz? A f ?' 1 Serfuice Since 1867 Something Protecting the Productive Period Sui? 520 New Nat l Bank in Life AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES of Commerce Insurance h S E E - Bldg. Hcwr E. F ischlofwitz Union Central Life Insurance Co. CHestnut 4535 - 4536 Insurance in Force Over One and One-half Billions Saved! The day had started wrong for me, As I slowly entered that room, And just because I hadn't done my work I knew that I was going to meet my doom. The teacher anxiously began, Producing that little black book, But as she hunted for her red pencil I gave her a most merciless look. She started with the first problem. As she called up and down the row, Although the lesson was moving pretty fast. That clock was going plenty slow. Gee! I sure was trembling And I didn't know what to do. When she reached the seat ahead of me. 4'Gosh! I thought, Here comes my Waterloo! She called my name out loudly, As I stuttered and stammered, t'Er- Er-Well! --But may heaven pour all blessings On the man who invented that bell. Edward Hammer Upvrzitefl Vnder Government Inspection FISCHER MEAT CO. 415 Morgan Street DIC I,l'XE HAIIS AND BACOX V Eritriil 37582-3ifINl-31395-3336-3337 GCOD EYESIGI-IT Do You Enjoy It? It's a matter, First, of proper at- tention to your eyes through consultation with your oculist. Then the skillful grinding Et- ting of the proper lenses. This service, plus frames of style, grace and smartness, you will End best at Aloe's. Sixty years at it have taught us how. ll I l QYFZ QQ 4 , r R 9 ,V 707 OLIVE 537 N. GRAND Your SCHOOL and Your BANK Soldan High School plays an increasingly important part in the life of its Commun' ity. The Union Easton Trust Company counts it a privilege to serve its students and its alumni. UNION EASTON TRUST COMPANY EASTON AVENUE at UNION BOULEVARD Saint Louis F. W. Woolworth Co. 5-AND-10c STORE 5665 DELMAR BLVD. Edgar Adams Teaches Ballroom Dancmg Learn Dancing where you are taught how to lead. follow and dance with music. Plain and new Collegiate Dances Taught daily, evenings, Sunday- any hour STRICTLY PRIVATE, YEARYROTJND Results Positively Guaranteed Lady and Gentlemen Teachers Est. 1878 Delmar-Ulivo and 'Pnylnr Cars nr D1-hunr XA,IlShillfI10ll Bus Dirclft 4614 IIEIAIXIQ - - DElmar 6050 Phono, Fflrest 560 W. T. KANDELER 708 NORTH KINGSHIGHWAY Saint Louis F011-St 6090 I.0l'IS J. XYISSLICR MONARCH GARAGE STORAGE and REPAIRING Goodyear Tires :Ind Tubes Gasoline, Oil and Lubrication 2314-20 Union Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. A. P. COHEN DRUG CO. Elhcient and Dependable S.E. Cor. DELNIAR and HAMILTON St. Louis Ave. Try These When You Get Home 1. Soak like a sponge. 2. Twist like a pretzel. 3. Bubble like a fountain. 4. Develop like a Film. ' Fly like a bird. 6. Jump at a conclusion. 5. Fry like an egg. 7. 8. Flicker like a match. 9. Play like a phonograph. 10. Shoot like a gun. Did You See Joes New Place? oe Garavelli Save Elco Canned Food Labels They Are Redeemable for Eagle Stamps L. Cohen Grocer Co. Distributors 337 Cover aaa' Binding by BECKTCLD HE name Becktold means to annual covers what Sterling means to silver-the stamp of absolute quality. Wherev'er it is used, a Becktold never fails to lend an atmosf phere of beauty and distinction. Its strength and durability will preserve your book for years to come. It is a mark of wisdom and foresight on the part of the staff in charge that the 1929 Scrip has a Becktold Cover. BECKTOLD CO. 210-212 Pine Street St. Louis A Visit the Shop NO' 5 LIBSON HOSIERY SHOPS . 'C ny S4117 Lows The College of Liberal Arts The School of Engineering Libso1i Shops Guarantee All of The School of Architecture The School of Business and Public Administration Their Hosiery 6370 Delmar Blvd. Tivoli Bldg. The Henry Shaw School of Botany The School of Graduate Studies The School of Law RAlTHEL,S PHARMACY The School of Medicine 1010 N, Kingshigl-,way The School of Demi-stty St. Louis Dairy Ice Cream The SChOO1 Of Nufsmg served at our fountain The School of Fine Arts The Division of University Extension The Summer School For Catalog aud Full Information Address G. W. Lamke, Registrar SI4- 5I6 LOCUST ST. THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN S11 LOUIS lik St. Louis Material 86 Supply Co. MAIN orifice: 314 N. 4th sr. - Phone: cuesrnuf 7300 ,lfCl1I1t'fLZfl'1l1'L'I'.Y of wh, I-yer 'fi' ' tQSEiG0? ' Compliments of The Flesh Co. 415 N. 8th sr. Heard in Chemistry Teacher: John. what is the name of the chemical we studied yesterday? john: I can't think of it but it's right on the tip of my tongue. . Teacher: Well, take care not to swallow it. It's arsenic. Professor: Name three articles that contain starch. Student: Two cuffs and a collar. ,I A 1 E NT' .flag ' ' mf,-in fn 9 -3. 'Clif . t Q :P xg . 1 . f X 1 I ' 3 zz' f 4 D I N it - F0rest 3100 F0rest 3101 Service Station, Automobile Club LA GRAVE AUTO REPAIR Co. LA GRAVE BROS. 5249 Delmar Blvd. The Farmer Boy Goes to Soldan Dear Susan: I go two Soldan for sum such skool? and it remines me of Hoam CSweet Hoamj. Y'see they got a Samuel and Susan assassination Qthat big ward means clubj hear. Love frum yer lovin brother Samuel Galligher P. S. The boy which sets necks two me talks so much I can't consecrate. He's sew dum. He ast the teecher if the sub- plot and the underplot was the same thing. Anyone nose that sub and under mean the same thing. For instants when you go in a subterrainian passage you go under der rain so you doant get wet. Soldan's a swell skool. Its got a audi- torium. That big word cums frum audio what is latin for I dare QI looked it up so doant counterclick mel. They have pro! grams hear and wen they git thru, we dare them to come back. HUGHES PRINTING CGMPANY 214 PINE num 0106 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 339 W 12612 If azz 6107 ypezrfrzfers Be sure you rent machines that will do good Work: Our stock of rental machines is kept in good running condition, and Vou can depend upon them to do good work at all times. Sperm! miter to sfzzdezztf ie 'iii'- i 1 e , , . Q -f l Q MUN I HS-556.00 and up gi f? .. g Garheld M65 Y T' Reliable Add. Mach. 81 Typewriter Co. 511 Equitable Building Why Worms Wiggle by Professor William Waterman Wiggles- worth, Ph. D., B. S. Readers please note:4This is an exact quotation of the lecture as given by Prof. William Waterman Wigglesworth. Young Ladies, Gentlemen and Students: The great men of this age and the ages before us have puzzled their heads about the many strange things of their time, and have discovered many things, both to the advantage and disadvantage of the coming generation, but has one of them, yes, anyone of them, ever thought or puzzled himself about this valuable mo- tion, the wiggle of a worm? Sit up Delevan, this is a lecture hall, not a lounging room. They have spent their time and money on machinery and man-made inventions but have they given a thought to the work of nature? What's that Lawson? You don't see what goozl you'll get out of this lecture? Well then, you may give the class your opinion of why worms wiggle. What's that? You have no idea? Well, I might have known as much! Yes-it makes me wonder how such a valuable thing as a wiggle could have been overlooked for so long. What is the matter with you Miss Reel? Must you wiggle and Wriggle in your seat like the very worms I am talking about? Aren't you taking notes on this lecture? What's that? You don't see any sense to it? Well, listen to me, young lady, you open your note book and take notes on this lecture or I'll expel you from my lecture hall altogether. As I was saying -Miss Miller-but then-What's the use? I'm sorry you are not interested. I shall not go on. You may use the rest of the hour for study. I should have guessed that this class would not be broadminded enough to listen-the worms may wiggle from now on-you have killed my ambi- tion. Gladys Bacon PCPMANENT ' yi :MIND DCNE fzlffxf' 55:40- !,f,!V,Jj, 'ugly' Scum :BQ f fi l f' I Q ...af 1. P U, , 'sf 5 waves. -lem'-1 ,,,. .3 My-f iffy , I u ,, gym., ,Q .kf, A is 4- 5 H . I ID 1 I 5 Q X , go x Lili!! 1 mu Cf , , . 1 A 'cs f 'Q JMR: qgvcnxvib W. ' xlxl l t ' , .,, j I a 1 A QA fl ill' if ' 3 V X , 1 L Q. .4 1 ,t '., .K M rrp J if -N, l v 1 Y dh, X' P St. Louis Costume Co. Mask Parties, Costume Balls, Plays, and Pageants, fully supplied with Costumes and Wigs 'S O7 NORTH BROADWAH' Phone GArfield 1402 THIRD FLQQR H'a11 the Way from Canada The train speeding away from Canada bore among its numerous passengers a gentleman of much wealth and prestige. The gentleman was none other than Mr. John Stewart Thompson. Mr. Thompson upon his arrival in the new country had taken up his abode in Canada, that being the only place on the continent under British rule. He was a Scotchman with all the true characteristics. He was on his way to visit his only sister in St. Louis. The porter had re- lieved him of his baggage Ca traveling bag to be exactl except a mysterious looking bundle which he had refused to intrust to even so trust-worthy a person as the dusky, old porter. He opened it a little from time to time, raised his hand to his mouth and could be seen energetic- ally working his jaws. The nearer he drew to his destinatilon the more energetic became the movement. At last he arrived safely at the Union Station still protecting the bundle. His strange accent and solicitousness of the bundle greatly amused the cab driver. Upon being deposited at the door of a frame house he stood for a moment view- ing the surroundings. He was disturbed by a tap on the arm and greatly alarmed at the enormous fee of seventy-Five cents which the cab-driver demanded. His loud protests brought little Hammy to the front of the house, and after gazing a bit undecidedly spoke in his manliest tone, Are you Mr. Thompson? Uncle John? Why yes my little man, H'i believe h'i h'arn, and do you 'appen to be 'Amiton? Yes? Then 'ere 'Amy H'i fetched them h'all the way from Canada, and strode to the house. Hammy eagerly tore off the wrappings and there emitted a gasp of amazement for there before him on a paper plate lay four, hard, dry biscuits. Nancy Jane Miller 341 BENDER'S MEATS AND GROCERIES 2859 Union Blvd. fStl'il'ily Union! EYQ-rg-1-een 9591 lil .. tl K, J.P ACHTt H0 GAnn:u:ll85 B 0 MVSICAL INSTRUMENTS 9 PINE-S121 SVPPLlES.512LOUlS,M . Clark C. Bland 116 N. FOURTH STREET BLAND EG? CO' CEntral 4880 Insurance Roling Printing Company Pz4blz'cafz'0fz Ii C0iiZ77Z6TCZ'dZ 2331 Pine St. CEntral 2400 Signs of Spring john Jones was totally unconscious of the presence of Spring. Neither the nocturnal debut of the cats on the back porch, nor the crying of the neighbors spoiled baby, not even the early arrival of the milk-man had affected him. Mr. Jones left for his office, saw the boys playing marbles, saw the girls jump- ing rope, saw the nurse-maids pushing baby carriagesg still he was unaware of the immediacy of Spring. He read the paper. Weather: fair and warmer for tomorrow. He read the tourist trip advertisements, the cleaners and dyers ads, the spring training baseball reports, and even some poor spring poetryg still he was unconscious of the proximity of the Vernal season. The stenographer was on time, the accountant said good morning, the office boy tipped his cap, and the bank accounts were balanced. But Mr. Jones was un- aware of the advent of Spring. The postman brought the mail and deposited it in a neat stack. Even this most unusual occurrence signified nothing to jones. He opened the first envelope. An in- stallment on his wife's fur coat: the second, the ashman's billg and the third, the winter coal bill. Formerly nt 1310 N. Garrison Ave. JOE LOVASCO FIRST cl.Ass BARBER SHOP 5702 EASTON ST. LOI'IS, RIO The sun rose in japan. An English- man understood a joke, a Scotchman gave a beggar a quarter, and Mr. Jones comprehended. In his fervent desire to diffuse the light, he interrupted his stenographer who was assiduously powder- ing her nose. Miss Winters, do you realize that Spring, most glorious Spring is upon us?', K' Wm. G. Slon'n RALPH C. HINDS I PI.l'MlilNG K HEATING CO. ' O - - il f L Night and Day Se-rvice L F I l.-fjrest 4f4fl4l--l9H1 .5-AMW-L , Niuqht NUS. Forpst -1902-7879 f R OW-Hfo' ' 019 NORTH ICIXGSHIGHNVAY 342 USC E m DRY l l limi will GER ALE E A smooth, delicious blend made by BUSCH Se 'W coNrlzQLZi2Qb42 ri ol EXTRA DRY hy' GINGER ALE SA WHHuscH.INc.S1',Lou1s,MuU America 's foremost makers of good things to drink. AN I-IEUSER - BUSCH - - ST. LOUIS For more than 70 years - the best of beverages I am a member of the school board and yet I am heart and soul for the girls of Soldan High. I am staunchly in favor of the blue- clad daughters of the St. Louis public, who labor day in and day out in class, with brains so racked and so tired that they would be unequal to the iineness needed to play one excitinggame ot solitaire. Nothing fills my heart with so much pleasure as to watch the blue-serged girls going actively from class to class in the corridors. First, last, and all the time I am for the Soldan girls. I am one of the country's largest manufacturers of blue-Serge uniforms. John L. Soest The New Coliseum ' Washington-Jefferson-Locust The World's Biggest Indoor Pool Salt Water! ,L-will .5 get x ' ' QD D Dear' J, Z bewllclered - f Madam: There are so many cookies, crackers and cakes, and so many queer names for them! How in the world is a person going to remember all the biscuit names? Fortunately, you d0n't have to. just remember this: I 1'lSllii ..::':'..':1 3'.zx2:s I N B I S C U I T S Loose-Wiles Biuuil Co. 3-I3 655693 Compliments of a Friend UE 344 SOLDANITES, WE ARE YOUR NEIGHBORS AND BOOSTERS S ociefy TIJNQQ C ozzzmercffzf P Announcements, Programs, Cards, LOOsefLeaf Books, Otlice Books, Printed, Engraved, or Plateless Fillers, Inks, Stationery, Rubber Engraved, Stamps, Pen Service. FOUNTAIN PENS Artists' Supplies GREETING CARDS The Modern Press 86 Stationery CO., Inc., 4918 DELMAR BLVD. FOr'est 4894 An Irish Lad's Letter to His Sister Dear Nora, I'm having a swell time. I go to Scoldan and its the mos fun I ever had. I was a bad boy to-day. I went to Geo- megrafy with my hans dirty. So my teecher, she scent me down to the office and tole me to tell Mr. Holding that she scent me down to the office coz my hans was dirty. SO I sez to Mr. Holding, Mr. Holding, sez I Miss Comedy scent me down, sez I, Hbecoz my hans was dirty. So he sez, Well, he sed, what ja want me to do about it, sez he, wash em for you? sed he so I sez Shure an b'golly he give me a hole weak of nine- tieth hours an b'golly theres only 5 days on my program card. I met an old frend of mein today. SO I crossed the street to talk to hym. SO I sez too hym Hello Mike sez I, so he sed, Hello Oskar. SO I sez, My name ain't Oskar , sed I, so he sez, Nor smine Mike. So I looked agin and b'gol1y twamt neither of us. Kove and lisses Everyone knows about the Scotchman who left his fortune to the unknown soldier. Well.stOn General Repair Shop IIOCK ASD GIYX SRIITHS Expert repairing on hirycles and Wheel toys 5877 EASTOX filly. 5043 Son: Pa, what is excelsior? Pa: Long sawdust, son. The way of all good cider is hard. All the corridors were silent. Every boy was acting right. I guess you know the reason, Mr. Holden was in sight. Pat Cohen Ralph Stokes CHRYSLER Span Madffef ls y eg . Is the Ideal Gift at Graduation Time- xy . for son Or daughter O i, ROBERTS MOTOR CO. w. s. ROBERTS, Pres. : 'ii' PJe g- I 5156 Delmar Blvd. S790 complete, delivered Pl'10Y1e F0reSf 0509-0510 -A sm? 1- X 5 - A - A x X ' N -X ' L ,- as 4gZl'Qf1Q'.A 1' ' Q 7 gm-I 4' z- i i ? U l M i f n 'Lx . I J Er' 1 1? '- .1 f'!!1I.:f?. D If ff W' 94 af '.1llr.ln X - fp' fm 3, 1 J' ri . - la 2 I A, 2 ,SQ is - ' xL'fX V 1 y ,' ' , ' 'fait ,J Q: ff41fY:2', 5 ,,,', AS. 3' 'Q lx ' 5341796 H L- ,gil lulrkswlau X 1 , fi' 49 XQQi7?jf 152,551 fl 'kv EM 5 Q ..,.. ' I 'X xl I. WQ ggxI!Nq'lYcq.3'41 . .' PAGEANT - E ff 5 I nb I , ' , P- -J A ELG TEE xia ' fi 52'-L H U 553. .. ,isnt 55' 2,3 ,. 2. 0 X 5 f f'U aww-dJ.n.z Compliments of a Friend Child Like While a little girl was riding on the street car with her mother she asked, Mother will I get any more valentines? No, was the fond mother's answer. HWell, mother, what do I get next? GAr'fieId 7551 Bridal Bouquets Well, dear, I guess the next will be Easter and that's when the bunny comes. The street car stopped about that time and the child exclaimed in a shrill child- like voice, Oh, Mother, I don't believe the bunny will leave me any eggs for there is too much dust in the corners and under my bed. The fond mother seemed to be very embarrassed amid the loud laughs of the rest of the passengers. Ben Bronster CAbanne 9487 Comrnercial A Specialty Beautiful and Artistic Floral Qlferings Are the Beauty of ,My Business ' Teresa Badaracco Work ART FLoRlsT WHITE 11 Years Photographer for Soldan Studio Modelled 5663 Delmar Portraits 1406 OLIVE ST. St. Louis, Mo. 346 who built the soldan High School? Hiram Lloyd Building and Construction Co. 1608 Syndicate Trust Bldg. ' ufrt Cray? Slz0p.vC'0. 1525 Olive St., Sf. Louis, Mo. Has been engraving class invitations for Soldan for eight consecutive seasons. This should merit your consideration when ordering engraving A Typewriter? 01 course everyone wants one. Ask Dad for one for your birthday-and you'll find home work n pleasure! American Writing Machine Co. 807 PINE ST. tArcade BIclg.J Note to Dad: Sure, give the boy the type- writer-you'll be using' it half the time yourself. anyway: and. say. Woultln't it be a. fine graduation gift! Hamilton State Bank 5852 DELMAR Patronize your neighborhood bank For your convenience we :Ire open on Sni- urdnys to 5 ok-lock, Mondays to 7 0'clock He: What are your ankles for? She: To keep the calves out of the corn. t Coach Cook: Go get a new football. Captain Becker: What size shall I get? F-ierce lessons. L-ate hours. U-nexpected company. Ne-ot prepared. K-nocked out. Mr. Mathie: Son, you l1aven't studied your geography lesson today? Ray Oram: No, Dad said the map of the world was changing every clay and I thought I'd wait till it got settled. If the ham hangs around the house where does the veal loaf? THE STATE NATIONAL BANK FOURTH and LOCUST Estnblislu-tl 1N55 Invites you to call and open a checking or savings account I uggowsm Ulf-llbwsm Dyeing 86 Cleaning Co. gL5g:.4.,,. C. NG NG i all n 'G 4735 DElmar FOrest 0926 Compliments of Friend .4 Chip of? the Old Block Aunt Jane: Thejudge's baby is following right in his fathers footsteps. Uncle Jack: What makes you think so? Aunt Jane. He pronounced his first sentence yesterday. First thief: What did you ask that man? Second thief: I asked him for the time. First thief: Well where's the watch? Jack: D0 you want to crack a joke? John: Yes. ' Jack: Fall on your face. Little Tommy. aged three, had a little sister three months old. One day Tommy's mother found him at the bread box pick- ing crumbs out of a small piece of bread. Tommy said his mother, don't you know that you should never do that? If baby sister should see you she'd be sure to want some and you know babies can't eat bread. Tommy put the bread away and a few moments later saw his mother nibbling on a cookie. Mother, said Tommy, aren't you afraid that baby sister might want some cookie too? Ruth Lee Block june: What's the score? Score keeper: Nothing-nothing. June: I'm so glad, I haven't missed a thing yet. Smart Alec: Have you any dry fish? Grocer: Yes. Smart Alec: Then give them some water. EVe1'g1'een 4756 Pascheclag Printing Co Commercial Printers and Engravers Copperplate and Steel Engi'a1'z'ng 2731 N. UNION BLVD. C0 172105772612 fs 0 cz 77.672611 Gallagher Mercantile Co. 5532 EASTON AVE. SCHOOL Sl,'T'PLlES EVERY-DAY STAPLE MERCHANDISE LETTERS NIULTIGRJKPHED or IVIIDIEOGRAPHED WALSH 8. CO., 914 CHestnut 6260 EDGAR Pine St. SPIESS SEAT COVER CO. A. SPIESS SEAT COVERS A SPECIALTY Auto Tops, Curtains, Trilnnlimrs. Etc. JEIYQ-rson 2969 3031 XYASHINGTUX BLVD. The Scrip is a great invention, The school gets all the fame, The printers get all the money, But the editors get all the blame. Ralph Stokes BARKLEY 8: DUBAIL GROCERIES. MEATS. VEGETABLES :ind FRFITS 910-912 Xorth Iiin,1:'Shighway Phones: I-'01'est 5094, 5095, 50116, 5097. 5099 The Prodigal Returns Goodness, will I never get home! Heaven help the sailors on a night like this. It's a wonder they wouldn't fumish decent lights in this city. Oh! there goes a black cat across my path. Talk about luck. Ding! Ding! Ding! Three o'clock in the morning and far from home. Gee! what will the folks say if they find out about this. Perhaps I can slip in through the basement window. Ah! at last I'm home. The window is open. What a break. For crying out loud, I'Ve knocked something over. Here the folks come. I'll just hide behind this old trunk. Now they're talk- ing in muffled tones. I do believe they think I'm a burglar. What a joke. Goodness! they've seen me. Spots, you bum, what do you mean by coming in at this hour, piped up Bud. Oh! Oh! will they never stop whipping me? Why can't they let a poor dog alone? FOrest 0945 FOrest 0946 JAC. H. KOCH, INC. Prescription Chemist DELMAR BLVD. AT EUCLID AVE. fRoosevelt Bldg.j More Than 27 Years of Prescription ' Experience HAGEN Conservatory of Music Hcco HAGEN, Director 6 SCHOOLS 5003 GRAVOIS AVE. Rlverside -MTU '52 Musical Art Bldg. S6321 Skinker Road 4015 St. Louis Ave. -Ulla S. Kingshighway 648 Forest Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. 349 Our Properties Are Always Good Cyrus Crane Willmore Organization, I nc. Suite 735-739 Boatmen's Bank Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. GArfield 4480-4481 Stung Be careful, you'll get stung if you don't hold your torch higher! Dan Graham was attempting, for the first time in his life, to rob the bees with- out any assistance from his father. He had often watched his father take the honey from the score of hives which stood in the gay flower garden. Dan had led a lonely life on his father's huge Texas plantation and so he had looked to the bees for companionship. He loved to watch them as they hurried to and fro among the plants, gathering the delicious nectar with which they made their honey. He eagerly looked forward to the time when he could take care of them himself. Now Dan was realizing one of his long cherished dreams. He was cutting out the rich honey that his bees had made. Slowly and carefully he was driving the bees to the bottom of the hive with his torch. Quickly he cut out the wax combs full of honey. There was practically no danger as the hive happened to belong to the older bees. They were used to the process and wouldn't sting as readily as the younger ones. He had just finished taking the last sticky mass from the hive when an excited and flustered man rode up. Dan immediately recognized him as Colonel Hawkins, their nearest neighbor. Have you heard that the notorious outlaw band from across the border is near here, he gasped. They have been ravishing the countryside and have learned somehow that you have the com- pany's payroll. Any way they are about ten miles away and they are coming straight this way. Sorry I can't do any- thing but I must be off, and he was gone like a streak of Lightning. Thank you for warning us, shouted Mr. Graham after the fast retreating figure. He then went inside to get his guns, and also to allay his wife's fears. Dan remained outside to pour com meal in the hives so that the bees might have material to build new combs for their queen. He went about his work me- chanically for his thoughts were busy with the outlaws. In that home, usually so peaceful and calm, all was dismay. Doors and windows were barricaded as they had seen a cloud of dust on the long, level road: they real- ized now that horseman were fast ap- proaching. just then Dan unlocked the door and rushed out. Hurling all the bee hives from their stands he was dragged back by his frantic mother just as the terrible riders swept in through the gate and came swooping over the flower garden. Then up rose the bees in a fury, to avenge their ruined homes, and to fight, little as they knew it, for the masters who cared for them. Fiercely the conflict raged. What cared the bees for pistol- shot? In hundreds and thousands they clung to the maddened horses. They swarmecl around the outlaw's heads, and crawled, and stung, and died. After twenty minutes Dan put his head out of the window and saw a cloud of dust. The baffled bandits were fleeing from the battlefield where the bees had fought them and won. Evelyn Mae Honigberg, 8 Phone Forest 7536 J. J. ZADOW, Tailor 1254 FNION BLYD. Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling XYE REIXIODEL FURS Too Bad Two faces met, the ma.n's was grim and tense: the other was small and white. Two slender hands pressed against it. The man stared at those frail hands with a horrified gaze. The stare was tragic, hopeless! The other face was the face of his watch and it told him he had worked five minutes overtime. -L - -- C'Abany 4540 Res. P.-irkview 3659-R Say It With Our Flowers FOrest 1646 Established 1908 SAMUEL ROTH R. s. Peck screen Mfg. co. F L 0 R I S 'I' --WE SCREEN ANYTHING 626 N. KINGSHIGHXVAY ST. LOUIS IDUZTAL WVEATI-I'ER STRIP and CALKING Just South of Delmar Blvd. 1514-16 Goonlfellow Avenue - - St. Louis 350 an fp 1. V V V 'V ,, vw' I V, I., h V. 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The mists of twenty years are cleared awayg And lo! the flaming letters of our Motto show: Trouthe and Honour, Fredom and Curteisye . The rainbow trails across the earth, and leaves Two mystic colors in its wakeg a third, Grim scarlet, trickles close beside, to bind The two with broken heart-strings. The glow of Health And Wisdom's sweetest charms from Plenty's horn Are poured. And then behold a vaster throng That kneels at Alma Mater's feet, exults In her, and pours out gifts of richest store. O Skies, send back her praise ten-thousandfold,- And still 'tis not enough! O strain, ye steeds That guide the sun! Outpace your course! Leap o'er The gates of Night, and strive for yonder farthest Star to lay at Soldan's feet! The heart Of brightest blaze beams not more bright than this Rich record of unselfish service given! fBetty Reelj INVOCATION O all ye powers of thought and work and song, And all ye kindred lords of light and joy, We pour libations at your altars high And raise our voices, pleading for your gifts Of Poesy's exalted trumpet-tones: For here we have a theme most glorious, Most worthy of triumphant b1azonry- Our Alma Mater's treasured history. fr NK f I a' ix. KM' f' 1 ,wi ll r ,.' ,, 1-....,1W ,. f .L-, , .,, '4,j'S',, ',g' If ' fxr' 01 41 ' ' 1 ,.. .V . L 1-, Jwrffx :.y.:A.:.-ff. ':1:fi,'-',4Tf ' i-1I.p. of , , , .. . , .71--g:fjs6.Q-.4:55-frgigzffg'igf3,?.f':fZ,QiPS?-if2?','1:?-wfzfzz-Sfif3'-2:-.'i:: 9-1,1 1g,v6,.',4',11.11-,'?-f1- ,. ',2-fdf'-':',f ':,5,' iff ff ,N I V' 9. J' .- A' ' 1 -. 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'.. ,-1 V Q1 'gf-f .,r'Zf5Lf'- 96' .9f!',gw-5995110 ' 1-.5 'Gs-4. 11.f'?fL:.3r4'f-1-'m'9M.n1Eg1f-N Jtpwif 1f 'iW ff'23I Q'1lf'w,5'f,' f-,f' sie-M131-ff W1 -,x:ar, , -,. nw ke. .ar.4?f1fz461..-lf',:W9Q:.. .-sm.Us-wv,:A:,:-fkf51h'. .dtxef..ffsA'.:if..!,s.-MJ,nf-!.2r:,.'rif:IA:-Q-11avr. .frf.'.:fz',x3.ff . inf-u iw a-A -' ' 1 A SC -f Y r' 'fr-Q-f f g,--r g7,f1,L-4'-?, 'NI,,, And you whose eager hearts have led you here, To share the honor of her bounteous praise, To stir the embers of undying fires, And warm your lives with tender, glowing zeal, Pour forth the treasures of your memory To swell the volume and intensity Of this, our Alma Materis history! - On waves of ether through the willing air In silent Wave-lengths of uncharted thought, Come crowding, messages from far away Voiceless but eloquent of unseen presences Whose lives bear evidence in worth or force Of thoughts and deeds and silent influence That time has mingled with the panoply Of this, our Alma Mater's history. fPhoebe Hesperj MASQUE,-- SOLDANIA The Persons of the Masque: Saint Louis, the Crusader King Education Mother Central McKinley High Yea tman High Soldania Knights, Ladies, Squires, Pages THE DAWN OF THE BROWN AND GOLD Exemplii-ied by four Aesthetic Dances: Green and Gold Blue and Tan Maroon and Silver Brown and Gold AUTUMN LEAVES,-A Study in Brown and Gold The breath of Autumn browns the falling leavesg They gyrate, drop, and Hoat upon the breeze, A And dance to music whistled by the wind, Then whirl, and pause, until they strike the earth. And from the earth there rise in blazing growth The golden maples backed by soft'ning brown. ' The touch of Autumn yellows them to gold. This painted gown, dear Nature's autumn cloak, We look upon, and see the gold and brown. These colors Soldan takes as hers with pride. CAbe Treimanj 33 gf. . . 7 '-' Q 1'f A -,E 3- . ff ,-- Y - 42:72 THE COLORS At last arrived the jousting day When Color Knights in bright array Before the lords and ladies fair Struggled to End the fittest pair. At trumpet's call the couples came Expecting death or deathless fame- Care-free and gay rode Gold and Green With shining helms and lances keen. Next in line came Tan and Blue, Their swords were bright, their aim was true. Maroon and Silver, tall and proud, Won lords' applause both long and loud. But ladies smiled on heroes bold As prancing steeds brought Brown and Gold. The jousters charged with fearful din, Each lighting hard, heart set to win. Green and Gold were vanquished First, With broken lances and helmets burst, Blue and Tan next met their death: Their blood ebbed fast With dying breath. Now came a long and bloody fray Between Brown-and-Gold and Maroon-and-Gray. And over the hills the echoes rolled, Proclaiming the victory of Brown and Gold. In ending this tale of a battle won, The story told is just begun. For ever since this glorious knight Has kept his name and colors bright, Battling for Freedom and Chivalry With Truth and Honor and Courtesy. 34 C Lillian Alvisj fe- ,C Y'-' -- ' 3 rf-ff 517 7 Y A ,.,-, SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT 5 Latin Hymn fWords and Music by Thomas Steele Hallj Soldan Glee Club Processional of The Torchbearers HYMNUS: FESSI, VENITE Fessi, venite ad Deum, Et iam venetemut Eum. Anizrzas vestras Ievabit, Omnes dolores iuvabit. Extollamus voces nostras Laudas canite his locis, Et huc gratiis venite Vocem pasforis audite. Qui fecit caelum tetramque Qui dedit mate vitamque, Libenter Eum Iaudemus, Eum pie supplicemus. Ye weary come unto the Lord, And now let us all worship Him, For now your souls will He relieve, For He will comfort your souls. Our voices let us raise on high, Now praises in these places sing, And with thanksgiving come ye here Unto the Shepherd's voice now hark. Who made the heavens and the earth Who gave the sea and also life, That One now let us gladly praise, Devoutly let us worship Him. fThornas Steele Hallj SCHOLARSHIP Sweet Scholarship is like a clear pure flame, Fanned into being from the Mind, divine, Fed and nourished with rich Wisdom's oil, Illuminating worlds of Thought with light. ta b She is an intellectual Sun that warms All men with her bright rays. And Scholarship, Set in a plodding World, is like a pearl Among the pebbles, a dewdrop in the grass. Her symbol is a flaming torch passed on From hand to hand, tended and cherished by Each one who, priv'leged, bears it but a step. Its Welfare is their common care. They tend It with the zeal that true devotion brings. QBetty Reelj as ns- .5 ...w . x , L r 1 W, W - 1 A ww, A X ' v I 1 A Q . V . ' vs , . .X-.5 4 ,, , , 1' f .- 54 1 I-,dw nv, .,m ..-If X ' f , - , X.. r ,I .-. , .-- , . A fu x ' Aa ,J C FI v w1,Q 54J Nil ' gc g,.4,r, 'rf ' 1w,. 4 Q ntlzxxnxllz--Chan num.. ,- ,plaqggg ,- AY ,- ipi., :- 5,-C -9-TS ,,-R ,,A--4- :1 Y v MEMORIES OF THE SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY Excerpt from A Midsummer Night's Dream Soldan Dramatic Guild FAIRY REVELS The fairies are chanting softly To the elves, up in the treesg Zephyrs are wafting fairy music Out upon the still night breezeg Spider webs are hanging silken In the Hood of pale moonlight, While the dew drops on them glitter, Glistening star-like in the night. Come and listen while they play: Hear the fairy voices gay: Harken to the blue-bells chiming As they greet the coming day. See! The crescent lamp of Heaven Is turning paler in the sky, For the mist is in the valley, And the dawn is drawing nigh. See! The stars have hid their faces, Bowed their heads and turned away. Do you fear, you worlds above us, Do you fear the coming day? 'Tis good for mortals as for fairies Thus to sing and dance and play, As the evening brings the dawning, And the dawning brings the day! WAR-TIME MEMORIES CRuth Joyj National Emblem ,.,,. ,..,..,....,...,...,i,,,,....,,..,,.,..,. M ilitary Band For Service At Home and Over There Glee Club Boys and Chaminade Girls The Flag of Reality Young America, You Are the Hope of the World Girls' Gymnastic Class The Stars and Stripes Forever ...........,.......,,,...... Military Band 36 - - .' -- V .fwg- f- f xv..-ff if - L-- --f1?'?'k:'5 THE WAR . The War! A million hearts grew cold with fearg A million voices rose in silent prayerg Our Country's call we answered in accord With those ideals which our proud banners bear,- Trouthe and Honour, Fredom and Curteisye . The call was answeredg all we had to give We gave,-our boys, on foreign battlefields, Fought side by side that such ideals might live. fMay Holmesj War that drains the blood of lusty youth Had once too often drunk his gory draught. Uneasy nations, chafing 'neath his clutch, Essayed to thrust him boldly from his throne. Peace donned War's ugly gear to strive with Warg She set her tramping feet against War's march, Her armored columns ,gainst his thundering guns. The khaki hid her white and spotless robes: The bayonet replaced the olive branch. O' Mystic Peace! How dear are those that stained Thy Altars red with blood that Peace might come! They have not died in vain! Their life-stream feeds, Like holy oil, the high-held Lamp of Peace! fBetty Reelj Ye youths who sleep 'neath foreign skies, The spring has come to us again! Poppies in gracious beauty rise, As hope within the souls of men. Your spirit lives forever ong Winds whisper softly o'er your moundsg Your fame is Writ in golden stars, And through Eternity resounds. C Geraldine Fennell Eliotj 37 SENIOR STUNTS Dances and Stunts by Seniors of june, 1929 IN PRAISE OF YOUTH Time immemorial has glorified The grace and beauty, joys and hope of youth. Paeans have sounded forth in loud acclaim Of rarest pleasure found alone in youth. But those who have thus tried to honor youth, Through finished art of sculpture, music, verse, Seem not to know that youth to youth doth turn To understand and glorify itself. Within these well-loved walls, twice every year, Since first the walls were built, the youth have tried To celebrate their care-free joys in ways That they alone can use. And so has grown Our Stunt Day , when we've dressed in costumes gay, Dazzling, glorious, graceful. Laughter reigned As Fiction With staid History awry In rich confusion spilled our heroes forthg For here, might Caesar dance with Little Nell, While D'Artagnan to Cleopatra talked, And here they whirled to music fast and free. To thee, then, Soldan, give we thanks and praise For these gay memories thou gavest us, Of how we glorified in youth that day Of fun and frolic We have called Stunt Day ! - fEsther Priwerj GYMNASTIC TEAM IN FEATS OF SKILL Stunts Exemplifying Physical Control and Team Work, the Basis of All Athletics Far off we hear the clamoring shouts of men, Proclaiming loud achievements of their sons In strength and skill, as, in Olympian Games The Greeks would cheer their heroes on to fame. So, Soldan boys, in modern games of strength, Outstrip their rivals often in the race, And then reecive the honors with acclaim. Of fellow students' joyous cheers and shouts. CSamuel Schwartzbergj 35 7 ,-, 7 - ig '1Ar: 'A 211. Y :f- , ff 5- 4 ,.--ffgix Aiffffj E' :J f THE MUSIC CLUBS IN OPERA i The Orchestra, Glee Club, and Chaminade Club in an excerpt from THE MIKADOU All hail to the Mikado! Thrice hath he, With dainty toddling maidens sweetly shy, Who sugared o'er their saucy impudence To Yum-Yum and her lover, Nanki-Poo, With sweetest melody that softly sank Into our eager hearts, been welcomed here. In gaudy robes, with fluttering fans, they came In proud display, these youths of old japan. fDorothy Cornptonj As numerous as the high Olympian gods, So are the labors of ingenious man. But the varied children of man's mind Are not, as was Minerva, born full-armed. Before the sword-hilt or the shield appear, Must man behold it in the empty air: And then, to make the vision realized, Must he imbibe, without restraint or stay His own ambrosia, erudition's draught. But this ambrosia has to every man A different flavor, each to suit his taste. Who longs from mighty Pan to learn, or from Sweet Orpheus with his mystic flute, May Find his drink doth offer music sweety While he who envies Hercules his strength May End that strength within the magic cup. Arise, O Muse, and teach me by thy art How I may picture with immortal brush, And image all the beauties of the earth! In anxious tones thus cries the mortal, weak, And lo! the Muse extends the self-same cup! CEsther Priwerj TROPHIES OF VICTORY March, March on Down the Field Our Director The Brown and Gold Cheer, Cheer for Soldan 39 in -- 1' -Av - --' If sf -'T if - -a-711 f, -3'-'JEQTHJ ? J THE FRUITS OF TWENTY YEARS,-Our Graduates Their Banners Still Inspire Us THE ALUMNI What means this throng that comes and bows the knee Before our Alma Mater's throne? Why sing They thus melodious chants of praise and joy? They are the noble progeny, the sons And daughters of a mighty queen of schools, Our Soldan. Forth to life's embattled charge Of hapless fate, or triumph, have they gone. Life beckoned to them with a gilded hand And pointed to the untried paths ahead With promise of great opportunity. Though eager, with reluctance, wavered they ,Twixt backward glance to fleeting joys, to catch The glimpse of things to be. Life's current now Has borne them on to new achievements, hopes, And aims. The joy of life, the urge is theirs, But still the chords of memory vibrate And draw them back to old familiar halls To honor Alma Mater with their praise. fBetty Reelj ENSEMBLE,-HSOLDAN, ALMA MATER Conquer, Soldan, conquer, Conquer, Soldan, conquer, V Faithful voices shout, Triumph over all. -Ji Sweep aside resistance, As the sons of Soldan Put the foe to rout. Hasten to your call: H Loyal hearts inspiring, Naught can stay our progress, Soldan cannot fail: Onward moves the throng, 'Gainst our valiant spirit, Pledge we faith to Soldan, None can e'er prevail. Both in deed and song. Chorus Chorus Soldan, cheer for Soldan, Soldan, here's to Soldan, Alma Mater, loud and clear: May her name beialways brightg Strong and steady, Conquer ever, Every ready Falter never, In the fight for victory. In her struggle for the right. Soldan, cheer for Soldan, Soldan, dreams of Soldan, For we're sure to win renown: When we've drifted far apart, So we'll raise our voice to Soldan, And in life as in our school days For the Pride of the Gold and Brown. Hold her motto in our heart. 40 - 1: -171 - 213- -7- fa-T of - --,J-R A -f- f:E?' ' ' .J The Shakespearean Pageant N Shakespeare's day, bands of strolling players wandered fl about the country giving performances Wherever they could find a convenient inn yard. The audience came and went -Y as it pleased, eddying in and out of the little courtyard, 1, f staying live minutes or an hour-a most delightful and in- formal sort of entertainment. There Were no stage settings or props . A small placard hung at the side announced the scene, and the audience was expected to use its imagination. On very special occasions, exceed- ingly beautiful pageants were produced by these players, who celebrated therein the coronation of a king, or the birthday of a saint, or some other important event. This old practice was revived by Soldan students in nineteen hun- dred sixteen, When the entire school turned itself into an Elizabethan audience and several groups of players, in order to celebrate with fitting pomp and honor the three hundredth anniversary of Shakespeare's death. It was one of the most pretentious enterprises that the school ever undertook. Who can fail to remember the gay scene, as the entire school, in the most colorful of costumes, crossed Union avenue in a body and Walked to Forest Park beyond the present Municipal Theatre along Bird Cage Walk to the scene of the pageant? This began with the assembling of the Elizabethan audience, which added a good deal of color to the scene. The pastimes of Shakespeare's day, the quarter-staff exhibition, seventeenth century football, tumbling -all kinds of games combined to make a very interesting prelude. At the close of these events, Master William Shakespeare and Queen Eliza- beth, accompanied by Her Majesty's court, arrived to view the festivi- ties. After their arrival and just before the presentation of As You Like It , there moved across the stage a pageant composed of the major characters in fourteen of Shakespeare's plays. Everyone was accurately and beautifully garbed to fit his part. After this great procession had swept off the stage, the play began. It was exquisitely dressed and very well acted. The sylvan background was peculiarly fitting for this great play, inasmuch as the play is almost entirely out-of-doors. At the end of the final lovely scene, the audience rose to its feet in silent tribute to the earnest endeavors of the young actors. Betty Reel. 41 1916 PAGE NK 'T' KESPE.REAN SHA Q5-WK .W wp? my 'll' 'll' ' ' ! 'll' 17 Q13i'ff'fEQE?ffi5?2Q56E 5.552 A T melie Meet 11 ? Z-fad to the fffonour gy g MR. VVILLIAM SH KESPE RE .771 the joofbjfeare after' his death dv Trefenting THE PLEASANT CONCEITED COMEDIE of .f4'JW1cM'Jmme117Wg!1t5 Dreams Alfa, fundrie DANC ES and GAMES, and a PJ1G'6J17VTH8, Wherein. is fhevvn how tZ1e?Zayr17'13bie doih prefenf beefore the Ogg,nesMaz'ejZz'e, diners Characters from the fi-Dlaysr fl Done on a Greene in ye.f5rgqie jDaI17Q?,', lgy Pupils 9' fhe Frank Louis Solclan High. School, in the MOD' th 9' lXfla.-Y: .ffnl-Lo. 1-916. 'V' 0 5.5 J? aff, 4 s p 5.0 , Ri P vi' E .bs x I ffgxl 1' T :l - 1 f, D 04' A..-. .J ' 41, , . I 0 O I ., I ' . .I Q, fa, f L 6 Qi 0 . 2. 1 jr'TQ+UQ ' f 'R '- .V to I I 0 0 - 43 ' 2-,. A 0' 4 ' +504 'G ug, A ,- Q h-. all-Alt? ' Q . . f1,+,e. 1 Q f . . ' new 5 C 4,4 , - ,Q 7 J.. If ,FAQ . - 'V 0 f .11 ,,5.-:A ' Q uijiw Q 42' : .' ffctfc , l.v'4 c-aio ' I ' Sf ff ' :' .11 1 'Q'-F Y . I' I Ov, . 1 - I -12 13 ' : 1153 i- 1. 4 : I le 3,15 if g, I n in' - 1 ' F I ' 3 : I E - 3 I - f. ' 0 . I 5 49 AT SAINT LoU1s : Imprynted for this occaiion by 5171? SCRLP and are to befolde on fzeflope cfjfe.Fl?lI Io the eaftwfaz-de pf the Houfe wbzchjiandes hard by Bird Cage, VV alk, at 10 PENNIE5 'lhc COPIE. So1dan's Part in the War S we turn back the pages of Soldan's history, we find a space at which the even progress of school life is abruptly broken off. Here is what seems to be a gap. But as we note it . ' f i P more closely, it changes. It is no longer a gap in the his- tory of our schoolg it is a part of the effort, the glory of the school itself. A Surely there is no one of us who can forget the turmoil into which the world was cast by the murder at Sarajevo in 1914! So swiftly did war envelop the entire civilized world and even reach out its greedy clutches into savage lands, that to us here in America, during its early years, the confiict seemed remote and unreal. Civilization-the life of humanity itself was threatened by an iron despotism while We, on this side of the globe held aloof, watching, horrified yet passive, as the war crushed whole nations, nations which ranked in the very organization , of mankind. But not for long could the United States refrain from participation in such a struggle. Even during the first years of that confiict, the sympathies of the American people went out to the races of Europe- those races bending and almost broken under the awful might of War. But upon the entrance of the United States into actual combat, our people aided in that war for the preservation of humanity with a whole- hearted spirit in as great a unity as was possible for a race to join. Thus was formed the background for that great chapter of school history. For the efforts of the American people were typified by the efforts of our Soldan. The war activities of our school were the activi- ties of a representative unit of our nation. Upon President Wilson's declaration of war, Soldan, as a unit, turned to the support of our country. As we pore over the records of Soldan we see again the manner in which the student body, led by the faculty, devoted itself to service. Here is the story of the Gold Cross, an organization formed to direct the energies of the entire school. The name is striking: it was chosen to signify opposition to the term Iron Cross of Germany. The Gold Cross, in addition to its own splendid relief work, cooperated to a great extent with the American Red Cross, two chapters of which were founded here. Working with the Red Cross and the school organization, -another unit of Soldan students, presided over by a member of the faculty, was established during the summer of 1918, which manufac- tured over one thousand articles, such as sweaters, socks and helmets. As we turn further the pages of Soldan history, we find that all these organized groups were engaged in knitting garments, preparing 45 -D r +1 1 Y-Q . Af, J 'S S5 ,, . 4' -0 - ,X 1- K '+P 'eg ,i..',-'I -lm.. 5. nf, , . - 1- hmfk A 'v Nju D, Je A if V ' '91, -n. I'? VV no N- 'Wi 1 . qw- 5. lem- -,, ,, 1 ,fV' - 0 , ., V -wg .4 4 x :Fw 4 'IEW 5 l ,' s, P' f ,, ,.. ..x, w HN .- ' ' I 5 ' , O 1 ' we in 'Iv-.. -f. f, -If u' , ,Mn . fllgf ...- 1H-W-V 1 'W-J Q MEM? llli Q f 2M f'w,:' ' 'U Lg 1. V1 LN ME? ia-ibf sm' ? 1, i, U -1-Al, lm 1. .flu -4. ,.-,s C'-i FY ,g f, Y A A ,,, 1. -r ., -77: - :Y -'- ,-T . , - - x , ifik YL- 'A V .JHN V F and rolling bandages and assisting in the sale of War Saving Stamps and Liberty Bonds. A number of Soldan girls, operating either inde- pendently or with other war relief units, served as canvassers in the Loan drives, as four minute speakers, and as clerical workers in the War Department. Many of the Soldan alumnae-and a number of girls who were still attending school-entered the Y. M. C. A. as workers or as secretaries, while others enlisted in active service with the Red Cross field corps and as translators in the Intelligence Department. At the same time, members of the faculty engaged themselves in war Work. Some of our present teachers supervised the student activities and cooperated,With great national associations by organizing local chapters wherever possible. Others canvassed and solicited during the Loan drives. A number also served both at home and abroad together with students and graduates in hospital and field work with the Medical Corps and in the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Out of the number of Soldan alumni and undergraduates, nearly seven hundred boys entered naval or military service. Another group of Soldan boys, under eighteen years of age and therefore ineligible for service abroad with the United States Army, were given an opportunity of active participation by enlisting in the Automotive and Mechanical Section of the American Red Cross, a unit of which was stationed at Camp Scott, Chicago. After six weeks of training these boys were attached to the Motor Transport Corps of the French Army and were duly recognized as private soldiers. In the service of all these we take pride. For each of these people, in his own way, has added to the glory of Soldan. And, as we close this chapter of Soldan's history, let us not forget a bronze tablet which stands in the corridors of the school. It bears twenty names-the Roll of Honor. It is sacred to those twenty boys who served to the utmost and who have already witnessed their glory. Robert N. Lawson. - - 46 ' QE' iii! Q! To SoIdan's Sons OUTH! a keen-edged sword, a gage, A sounding bugle blown at morn, A striking note of harmony, A soaring, mounting hope just born. 'Tis Youth that cares to live and love, And Youth that dares to iight and die: 'Tis Youth that dares to tread the earth With eyes that ever search the sky. 'Tis boyhood casting off the bonds That check a child's too eager feetg 'Tis manhood in his iirst full pride- A pride all ignorant of defeat. And what if life should prove this pride A heritage that fades with Youth? Who strives, though reaching not the skies, Gains vision-scope beyond the roof. Truth! Honor! Freedom! Courtesy! Our motto's Hung! It gleams on high! Its seeds are sown throughout the world By those who, living well, so die. Ah, lads, your lips were curved to sound The note that blew the battle's callg The shouts of sports have shaped those lips, And joy, and laughter over all. Your hearts beat high with love of life, A love of all things true and good. 'Twas love of life as filled with right That gave you heart at Belleau Wood. You played and worked in school's short day Gained strength to face a broader world. Then, Alma Mater, praise to thee, To thee with banner half-upfurled. 47 The boys have left thy sheltering roof, And Where they fell-these heroes lay. They took the path that mounts to Rightg Thou, Alma Mater, taught the Way. We sing to thee and to thy sons, We sing to memory-hallowed halls, We sing to standards raised aloft That live, though thy foundation falls. We sing to comrades rich in youth, Trained to perceive the trend of rightg We sing to lads who fear not death, Who side with justice--not with Might. Ye youths who sleep 'neath foreign skies, The Spring has come to us again! In nature, saps, life-giving, rise, As hope Within the souls of men. Your bodies lie in grassy Helds, Winds Whisper softly o'er your graves, Your spirit lives forever on, Immortal, to a world it saves. Gerald in Q o a . '- - -' ' 6 W W 5 gas ? if, 48 ine Fennell 3111 Memoriam Guy Wentworth Selden . . Eaton Walter Blickhahn Edward Powell Thomas john Francis Quinn . . . Charles Harrell Howard . . . . . . . David Kenneth Peers . . Edwin A. Ruweler . . . Charles O'Neill ...... . .... June 2, 1896 April 6, 1894 March 29, 1896 January 29, 1898 October 6, 1895 October 5, 1895 ....December 29, 1895 . . . .December 19, 1894 9. Milton Grahl Miller . . . .... May 18, 1898 - 10. Henry Murray Williams . . .... June 19, 1896 R Charless Cabanne Crailie .... . . . . Maurice Douglas Classen Oliver Carter Shands ..,. .... Russell Riggs ......... Robert Marshall Cutter . . . Stimson Webb Goddard . , . . . . . Orville Charles Tritschler Hawes Denzil Davis ........... . . . Montgomery Schuyler Batdorf ...... David Susman ,.......... ..... August 27, 1894 . . . .... August 28, 1892 ....June 30, 1899 November 15, ....June 13, 1896 June 14, 1896 ... .... April 21, 1898 .April 6, 1898 .November 5, 1894 1897 . . , .February, 1897 June 25, 1918 February 2, 1919 September 7, 1916 April 28, 1919 August 12, 1918 June 25, 1918 December 18, 1918 January 23, 1919 June 10, 1918 September 26, 1918 May 17, 1918 November 17, 1918 May 21, 1918 October 12, 1918 October 8, 1918 October 2, 1918 November 14, 1918 July 26, 1917 September 29, 1918 September, 1918 ,lx XZ- . 1, sa. .3 .' I, ,QV AJ 'lf A 7' A .1 P-. 12 . j7 ,1-335:08 E' -fig, 1 I , I ff 1' 4 ,g I1 '.V' V ,-111. E in ' e 1.7 A ' 3 I i 1' . - :O few 49 L f x -. -.ff .f'TL4Tmf X f 'Nb-'fgfli-lf. llxr- Y, - 'ff'-'VD S oldan High School Honor Scholarships - e lhli T the time Soldan opened in September, 1909, it was already qi ' an established custom for Washington University to award 6 i an honor scholarship to the ranking student in each gradu- . lll ating class of the St. Louis High Schools. But the history 8. ' of Soldan scholarship holders begins with the Hrst graduat- ing class of january, 1911. Since then, thirty-six such scholarships have been won by Soldan graduates. Of these honor students, twenty have attended Washington University and obtained degrees there, while nine of the more recent scholarship winners are completing their undergraduate work. Six others have obtained their degrees from different colleges of their choice. The high records of these Soldan representativs have been well main- tained at college, for seven have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and an equal number have studied for advanced degrees. Now, most of these Soldan honor students have completed their university work and are upholding Soldan Ideals in their service to the community. A complete list of the Washington University Honor Scholarships awarded at Soldan follows: january,1911. Helen Bryars, A. B., 1915, Washington University. Now Mrs. Dudley Kincaid. June,1911. Marguerite Mott, A. B., 1915, Washington University. Now teaching at Soldan High School. January, 1912. Constance A. Brown, A. B., 1916, Washington Univer- sity. Now teaching at Cleveland High School. june,1912. Estill Green, A. B., 1916, Westminster College. Now in Research Dept., American Telephone Co., N. Y. january, 1913 Moses D. Levy, A. B., 1917, Missouri University. Now in Angelica jacket Mfg. Co., St. Louis. June,1913. Miriam Marten, A. B., 1917, Washington University. Now Case Supervisor, Big Sisters Org., St. Louis. january, 1914. Mae Levy, A. B., 1918, A. M., 1928, Washington Uni- versity. Now Mrs. P. Falk. June,1914. Jane Pelton, B. Arch., 1918, Washington University. Now an Interior Decorator. january, 1915 Inez Schageman, A. B., 1919, Washington University. Now Mrs. Oliver W. Kriege. june, 1915. Eleanor D. Stevens, A. B., 1920, Washington University. Now teaching in University City Junior High School. 50 if ,TSE L -WY D, A A - January, 1916. june, 1916. January, 1917. june, 1917. January, 1918. June, 1918. january, 1919. june, 1919. January, 1920. june, 1920. January, 1 921. June, 1921. january, 1922 june, 1922. january, 1923 June, 1923. january, 1924. Flora A. Gunnerson, B. S., 1924, Leland Stanford Uni- versity. Now teaching in State Teachers College, San jose, Cal. Roberta Woodson, A. B., 1920, A. M., 1922, LL. B., 1924, Washington University. Martin Frisch, B. S., 1921, Illinois University. Now in Internal Combustion Engineering Co., New York. Elizabeth Harter, B. Arch., 1921, Washington Univer- sity. Now Mrs. Donald C. Wamsley. Margaret Guttman, A. B., 1922, Washington University Now Mrs. Sam Esrock. Edith Virginia Conzelman, A. B., Washington Univer- sity. Now Mrs. Lawrence M. Hilt. Alwin Schettler, B. S. C., 1923, Washington Universityg A. M., 1924, Northwestern. Now with Price-Water- house, Public Accountants. Florence L. Walters, A. B., 1923, Washington Univer- sity. Now Mrs. Warren Hagee. Jeanne Russel, A. B., 1924, Vassar College. Now in Botany Dept., Leland Stanford University. Evelyn Webb, B. Arch., 1924, Washington University. Now in Advertising Dept., Trorlicht-Duncker Co. Eleanor janzow, attended Washington University. Now Mrs. W. G. Lacey. Anne Kinnaird, A. B., 1925, Washington University. Now Assistant at jefferson Memorial. Oliver McCoy, A. B., 1926, M. S., 1927, Washington University. Now Candidate for Ph. D. in Zoology, 1930, Johns Hopkins. Mary jane Badino, A. B., 1926, Washington University. Now teaching in Ferguson High School. Edward Stimson, A. B., 1927, Washington University. Now student at McCormick Theological Seminary. Mary Felts, A. B., 1927, Parks College. Now teaching and studying at Kansas Conservatory of Musicg candidate for B. of Music degree, June, 1929. Frederick McCoy, candidate for combined A. B. and LL. B., 1930, Washington University. 51 1. - fx ., -Asf -x:7:..19..f-f 4 'v-ff f-s11.f,..,x ,A jffiffriff-r june, 1924. Frances Davis, A. B., 1928, Washington University. Now Candidate for A. M., 1929, in Psychology, Chi- cago University. january, 1925. Robert Martin Young. Candidate for A. B., 1929, Washington University. june, 1925. Clara Kienzle. Candidate for A. B., 1929, Washington University. January, 1926 William Champlin Lindsley. Candidate for A. B., 1930, Washington University. june, 1926. Lucille Miller. Candidate for A. B., 1930, Washington University January, 1927 Mildred C. Maetten. Candidate for A. B., 1931, Washington University June, 1927. Ward Cornwall. Candidate for B. S. C., 1931, Washington University january, 1928 Arthur Dougan. Candidate for A. B., 1931, Washington University June, 1928. Sarah Kling. Candidate for A. B., 1932, Washington University january, 1929. Mary Brown Reinhard. a i .-k' PN 'l .QC 3 ,w i H? -3 - ll T 1 ,ill lf. 5 751'-EEG? i f ,f ,jf 'h ifi' 'J' i., i it -f ' 1.4 ivan . s'if-'QB - .viialg r ,.,gg 1-LJ.. -.- '-if ,, , Q-, ..- --L ,Q-:C ,L Shades of Room 126 1 5 ERHAPS there is nothing particularly ghost-like about ,gi Room 126. The appearance it presents may seem real enough-not unlike that of any other room in Soldan-but its story is one of ghosts. You may not agree with me, but then you may never have been a ghost. Certainly Room 126 has a story to tellg perhaps the most interesting tale of any that might be heard if rooms could talk. It is a tale of romance, adventure, tragedyg of dreams, hopes, and inspiration. Within the walls of Room 126 have Walked the ghosts of great men and smallg graceful lords in laces and velvet, courageous knights in armor and steel, fearless outlaws, almond- eyed heathens, uncouth mariners, and eager youths of every land and age. There have been ghosts also, of lovely ladies for whom the gallant knights risked their livesg With Whom the not-so-gallant youths ex- changed bitter words: upon whom any one of a dozen fates descended. 5 No doubt ghosts still Walk the floor in Room 126, for it is still Soldan's Little Theater. The history of the Dramatic Guild, very likely, is repeating itself from year to yearg but having been a little ghost back in Soldan's Middle Ages C20-'2lj, I am here recalling from the forgotten past the ghosts of those good old days . Does Room 126 remember those Thursday afternoons in 1920 when certain little ghosts felt their hearts almost burst in anticipation of the time when they might tread the planks of the awe-inspiring stage? That was the year when Alene Southworth and Martin Niemoeller, the club's presidents, presented the charming little play Quits . The very excit- ing playlet The Burglar , enacted by a number of the high and mighty seniors for the Senior Karnavull , put into many a timid heart the determination to be the best ghost that ever Walked in Room 126. Easter Chimes , The Match Makers , and The Fatal Message brought other ghosts into action that year. And so, when at the approach of spring and the annual Guild pro- duction, tryouts for As You Like It were held, the little ghosts were there, eager and proud of the privilege. As You Like It was presented on May 28 by a cast inspired by the untiring work of Miss Jennie M. A. Jones, the club's beloved director. The cast included: The Banished Duke, Paul Cornwallg Duke Frederick, Warren Drescher: Amiens, Frank Greenhallg jacques, Martin Niemoellerg Le Beau, Wylie Todd: Charles, James McBurney3 Orlando, Charles Waugh: Oliver, Robert Burns: Adam, Willard Carpenter: Touchstone, Fred Carpenterg Corin, Frank Parksg Silvius, Arthur Kehlg William, Charles Morris: Rosalind, Maude Adamsg Celia, jerene Toddg Phebe, Marian Whitemang Audrey, Myra Woodsong Hymen, Louise Rodgers. Does Room 126 remember when, in the fall of 1920, the little ghosts -having grown an inch or two-began to perform in true Barrymore fashion? What an exciting life for a little ghost! It was then that The Heathen Chinee appeared. The terrors of A Night At An Inn bewitched many when the shades of Room 126 were lowered fthe first ceremony on any Thursday afternoonj. Does Room 126 remember when, at the magical hour of midnight, the Dresden shepherd and shep- herdess came to life and danced the minuet In Arcady ? Only Room 126 would know that the quivering voices were caused not by the mys- tery of the hour, but by the fact that the two little ghosts just hadnlt learned their parts! Does Room 126 remember the frenzied search for colored lights, because the Dream Lady -a little ghost who had grown up amazingly-just couldn't perform without colored lights, to the great discomfort of the poor property manager? Only Room 126 would know where he found them! Yes, the little ghosts grew up. I suppose they still do. And this record of the Middle Ages would have no reason for existing were it not for the fact that in the spring of 1921 Miss Jones presented The Tempest , her last play in the Dramatic Guild. It was an outstanding performance because of the inspiration that she imparted to every mem- ber of the cast. Miss jones, in The Tempest , achieved a perfect final gesture. It had never before been presented in St. Louis, and her sympathetic direc- tion made it possible for high school students to present it in a manner not easily forgotten. Certainly, her kindliness, her patience, her encour- agement remain in the memory of those whose privilege it was to be under her guidance at that time. In the meanwhile, she has gone to her greater reward. But to live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die g and so she lives. The Tempest was given on May 27. The cast, in part, was as follows: Ray Lange as Prosperog Fred Carpenter as Caliban: Elinor Walters as Miranda: Mary jane Badino as Ariel. Robert Campbell, Arthur Kehl, Maxwell Corey, Allen Whittington, Hall Baetz, and Ray Cornelison also played prominent parts. The thrill of being a little ghost in Room 126 has passed on to others. Memories remain: but Room 126 never saw those particular ghosts again. Mary jane Badino. 54 595935 ,f I Xf -x , X X -- If --AYff-'N-f'- , , --,.fi,4??,f- -4-'k-f-'ii1 ' 22' 2 L lfsj'-gf?-ftff -A. fi P-Ly' Senior Class Song fWords by Beatrice B. Fishmang Music by Esther Blitzj Hail to thee, our Alma Mater! Truth and Freedom may there be. Hear again our pledge of Honor And unfailing Courtesy. Brightest visions beckon to us, May this motto be our guide: Seek the highest good forever In our paths of life untried. Alrna Mater, as you've reared us, You have fostered in our hearts Love for you, for Truth, for justice,- May these ideals ne'er depart. In the future, marching onward, Striving toward our goal with pride, May these Words be ours forever: Summum Bonum , still our guide. 56 ff Y C 1 s, --,ei iff --.-1 5-ff, , ,!A .- 'aff' 4: Sponsors and Officers of the Class ofjanuary, 1929 TERRELL VAUGHAN JUSS KOCH JIR. GCJIHIERSHEIJIER President Sponsor' Sffousur MARGARET COMPTON IVILLIS ENGLISH GIVEN DARRAGH Secretary Tr'mfm'cz' Vice-President 57 I3IJflRENCE FIiI'FSL'H I Strip SMH. Baianjv Club, Clrcmuiry Club, Social Commlttcc. .Slf'7'Z'1L'Z Club. G. YVJKIIE A1105 I Gym. Club. Baud, Scrzwcc Club, .Volta Commiflff. DIAILION LEE l.a Cortecilla. Agora. Service Club. L'lzemi.vrry Club, .5'cm'or Picture Com- mines. ICOSALXYNIQ G. GIKOSSNIAN xillzrnacum. 5.6P'i'iL'i? Club, Afl'l'll'l'l'l fl. SCH,4RFF, Jr. IJ'unf1'. O1'fl1f':1v'a. Handball and Tennis Club. W'IRGlNI1l KI'R,ZDORFER Civic Lfaguf. Suffice Club. Honor Saficty. SYLVIA SIEGEL Dancing Club, Civic Lfaguc. .-ltlzcnacum. Scriffagr Staf. .gfffiff Club. Class Pl'0!'l1CCj', ' ROS1LIE SOLODION Honav' Society-,' Vice'-Pres.,'2S. Stunt Day Committee, Strip Staf. Service Club. Round Table, Agora. Atlzenaeumg Vice-Prex., '27g Pres., '28, MAE BELLE JACOBS LWITIC League. Scrrics Club. fiEORGE COSDIAS Golf Club, Glas Club. Track. Scrippags . Staff, Scrip SMF. Iola1zthe . Scrip- fage Finance Committee. Prophecy Cam- mitfee. Stunt Day Committee. STAXLEY BAER Y? Glee Club. SS MARJORIE BOAT ' Ser-vice Club. Camp Fire Girls. G. A. A, Soldan S , HM . Two-Year .Schol- arship Seal. Banner Committee. Honor Society. VIRGINIA GRACE SHANNON GLENDA RUTH BRADLE1' Service Club. Agora, SIGDIA F. BLATH Service Club. SARAH 0'I'IS CABELL Dancing Club. HOWARD LAURENCE SPENCER Chemistry Club,' Pres.,'27. Botany Clubg Pres., '28, Pickering Club. Harmonica Club. Apollo'.s' Quest . Bundy Leader, '28. Stunt Day Com- mittee. Serenaders. JACIE DANIELS ESTHER DIYRTLE BECK I Art Club, Athenaeum. Chemistry Club. G. A. A. Pickering Clubg Treas., '28, MIRIAM COTTON G.A. A. GERTRUDE STIEI-IL Chaminade. Iolantlxe . RUTH UHL - Civic Leaguej Sec'y-Treas.g Vice-Pres. 7 59 X L Mfr 1- E: -: X:f -f JEL 11- ,gtff-2 .ali , SIDNEY G OLDSTEIN JOHN POOL lIL'RA'I'TA Pirlzvrhzg Club, Botanical- Club. Har mwxica Club. Ring Committee, I IlAXCES NIALTZ La Corlacilla. Botany Club. .S'er:'1ce Clulv, Hunlzcr Committee. Scrip Staf. JIARJORIH Ii.-SNKS .-IV! C-lllll. Y . D . BETTY I.01YI'INHAI'PT 1l'1'iters' Clxfln .'ll116'11lZl'1l171, Service Clzslv, Ilmzor .50fictyA .Volta Committee, Gllifli LYONS Clzeflzlxtry Clubp l'ics-Prix., '23, Picker- ing Club, Botany Club. SYLYIA, IIIXKOYVITZ Civic Luaguc. Orclzfwtra. .-ftlxcnaaxun. .S'c1':'ifs Llub. Strip .Sta Staff. ff. Scripfage DOH.-1. BERXSTEIX Rcadivzg Club. Seri ic: Club, DIORRIS B. ETTINGER .Srf':'1'fc Club. Stunt Day Committee. BERT L. BE.'lL, Jr. Band. Glue Club. Strip Staf. JIfkUd0 . YYFILLI.-ll! GR.1FF , Gym Club. 60 ,S0f:'icc' Club, Ilwzor Socirtv G A A. CHARLOTTE KOOXS Social Committee. Banrzcr Committee. JOHN YONKERS S.-KIVNDERS IIEINH.-KRD Hozzor Sofiutyj Pres, Botany Club: Vice-Pres.,':S. Srrricc Club. Luuclz .-Ind Clzairmau. YIRGIXIA L. DOYLE ISABEL JOSEPHINE LAZARUS Pickcring Club, Round Tobin, Serzice Club. ELNIER YIEHNIAN HENRX' C- LOYWVPINHAITPT ll'rlter5' Club. Sfrip Siaf. Scrfite Club. HJKRRIET FOX C'l16'll'IlSll'j' Club. GUSSIE GRINISKY ,5'crif'j'agc Staf. SL'l'I'1wCD Club. Q ESTHER PESSIICDFF ' ADELE BIEIJEIIDLXN .-Itlzruaeumj SUCH'-Tl'FGI.,'2S. Ser:-ice Club. Golf Club, Editor-in-Chief of Strip, '18, Honor Socxbly. 61 1 ' -Y' jfili Y :'- k 5.-'afar Y ei f,-,-R K:-5:5255-1 :iv 62 RUTH FLOM Reading Club. CHARLOTTE ARNOLD Art Club. Botany Club. HENRY GRAVES Basketball. Gym Club. AUGUST GRISWOLD PLYM Service Club. SOPHIE SINGER Writers' Club. Seal. Athenaeum. Scrip- page Staf. Service Club. Senior Scrip- page Finance Committee. RIARGUERI'I'E DIILLER Round Tableg Pres.,'28. Seal. Scrip Staf, Civic League, La Cortecillca. Chemixtry Club. Service Club. SARAH STEINHAUER Athenaezun. Service Club. Seal. GLADY'S DIAY HUXTER Round Table. Service Club, FRANCES MEDAIRY . Banner Committee. Photo C0m1mtr'ee. ELEANOR CARLYN KAMPEN RUTH YV. RUDERT Civic League. Service Club. VI0L11 DIEINEN Chlminade. IoIa.ntl1e . Service Club. Senior Finance Committee. FR.'lNK HASTINGS DICCOY Clee Club. Service Club,' Pres.,'z8. Mzkado . ADALYN STEEL Chemistry Club. GRACE DELORIS DIARLOTT Art Clubg Pres., ':8. BEULAH SEGELBOHDI GEORGE A. DORIAN Glee Clubj Vice-Pre:.,'28. llIikado . Service Club, Ring Committee, Program Committee, DOROTHY HUBERT G. A. A. Soeial Cornnzitfee. Prophecy Commifteej Chairman. LOUIS WV. SCHNEIDER Bandj Leader,'2S. Craft Club. Chem- istry Club. Bras: Quartet. DIARY BROYVN REINHARD Botany Club. Service Club. Honor So- cietyg Se:'y., 28. Senior Stunt Day Committee. MARGUERITE DIILLER Round Tubleg PfE'S.,'28. Seal, Scrip Staf. Cizfie League. La Cortecillo.. Chemistry Club. Service Club. CLARK BUTLER Tennis. - - 63 EY'ELYN IIEYERS Botany Club. Art Club. LYLLIS GRAXT Agora, Art Club, C.l'll?ll1i5ll':,' Club. 5e1':'1'ic' Club. LOIS YYATIERHIAN COATS Round Tabla. Blmucr Commltlec. FLUIKENCE STUCICYVELL Ciwc Leaguc. Scrrirc Club, Eoiauy Club. UERTRl'DP1 G. COHEN I Civic Lvoguc. .-lllxelxaczzvrx, Pickfrzug Club. Stunt Day Commiltcv. LILLIAX YVEBB G. A. .-1. Soldavz Seal. .-irchery Club. Art Club. FRED1 GORDON LORRAIXE LEISNER HIILDRED J. GOOD . , . . - , -Y . .Ser:'x:c Club. Pukcrzvsg Lluo, C.zau1L:- rry Club. MARY LOITISE CROITSE I I Clxamiuadi. Iolantl1e . Dramatic Guild. . Sc:-:irc Club. Scrippagc Staf. HEfilN.1 YYFNDER - .'1lllEl1ClC1H71, Ser:-iff Club. Honor Som- sfy. Sfrif Sraf. 64 ' Y A W - 'A '.?T4-' :'- 4 --2 -- 4- ,..5-.gk .' 'Q 4, . i- - ' -9 ' f -'X -Y-434 5 J x N . f J rf-5 DIARGARET JIORRIS BE.-i'l'IllC'E B. FlSHlI.'XX .-Ifllfllllflllll. Scrif' Smf. Svuf, L'l.1,r,v Sung. .5kCl'I'l,L'C Club, IIILDRIIIJ L. HOFF' .-lgoru, Cllrlllrxtrj' Clulv, Art L .. . Svf':'1'rc Clulv. JIARIAN f. SCHROLL C'i:'ic I.vug7m'. Smriuc ffm . l uu.'lu1l Clulv. ELIZJiBl'I'1'H J.lXE BllXX'5HER SC1'I'll'F Cslulv. .'lr'flu'1'j' LNIJJ3. G, .l. .l. Swldau Cimmlluulr. I.f.'uutl1u . will-li'L11lL7',. flnsx Pmplnufg- L-u1v'1vzlflu', Pfrfuru L'umlrilltuu. Stunt Dux' L mrmzzr- lL'L'. JEXYELL ICILLOYGH Chamfmulc . I0fuu?ln. ', .UiL'uJu . .-IV! Cluli Hallllri' L'ur71u.zl?.'l'. 56 1- lcr C lulw. CLAIRE EXCEL Orclrrxffu. Clrauximuir. F.ul.f N Emu fulfils . Inlav1tl1,: . '2Tl1'17a.iF'. TRAYIS A. MASON Gln' Clulh Buml. .Tl1ku.lu . STEVE HEIISCHBERIGER Dcbatirxg Team. Clzrss 1.-lzzlv RM fn Golf Club. GE RTRUDE STOCKXX ELL ISAIIOHE JACK POGUIIEILSIQXV Truck, Gym Club. ll'l'4'.v!lirm af-fi Elm'- mg Clulv, 65 ,, 'A Xw ,rv . ' v Y Q ' F X if-T, vi Elf S X 5 rf.-fda L X . - Q . f 'X- ' gp-y-,425 gf A-f ' ' 3- 4 2 .7 E' YYIRGINIA DIIXY' QUADE Clzenzistry Club. DUNC.-KN H.-XLLOCK Band. Urrhcxtra. SXUL PI'IPI'l'IIl I Om'lzc.vtrz1, SE1'Z'1CC Club. VIRGINIA GIESLER Round Table. Sm-:irc Club. l I40IlIQNCE YV. BQXKER .fvfiiff Club. DIINXE RODI.-KIYSKI' Scrip Staff. Service Club. .-ithenaeumj Vire-Pres., ':S. La Cortecillug Sc'c'y, '26. Honor Saclcfy. LYCILIIE XVEXIGEB G. .-1, .-1. Soldan .S '. Agora. TIRGIXIA DOYLE ELL.-1 DL-KE DUNN Clxamictry Club. Sr.'7'2'1.I6' Club. ASX.-1 K. DE KREKO Banner Committee, M.-KRIAN ROSE 06 CIIAS. A. GODEJOHN Band, Gym Club. Clzemllftry Club. Service Club, LORETT.-1 S5 CKS Service Club. HERBERT N. ARST Chemistry Clubj Pres..':S. Glee Club. Service Club. Strip Staff Bus. Mgr., ':S. Plmta Committee, Camera Club. Hmxor Society. DOROTHI' JAKE PEPPER ,-ltlzenacumg SN'y-Treas.,':S. Ssrzice Club. Art Club. D.-KYID ROTHlI.'lN Orclisstrag Sec'y and Treas., 'z7g Pres.. ':S. Scrippage Stafj Editor-in-Chief, '23, Soldan Violin Quartet. Service Clubj Sec'y, '2S. Senior Scrippage Committee. Honor Society. HELEN LEDER.H.lN .-lthenaeum. Service Club. LOUIS K. IIOXIAXSIQY Service Club. Spanish Club Ula Corte- cillaj. Chess Clubp Pres., ':S. SYLVIA RODIAN SADIUEL ROSENBLOOFI Civic League. Chess Club, Ronrum. Debating Team. Agora. DIARTHA EISENSTEIX SANFORD GOLDSTEIX Handball Club. Tennis. ,YW 67 snr PACKJIAN Agzofa. 5m'z'u:c Club. FLUREXCE LAWVLESS A MBRUSE IIADDEX Clwss Cglllbj Pros., '25. Gym Club. 5,-LBIX.-1 IIENDELSON Orclrerfra. Jltlxemzerrm. Ar? Club, Seri'- lfv Clnlv, Jlolto Couzuzitfec. Hamm' .3'0ClUtj'. HPINRX' JI. PUSLOSKX' Bazmuv' Curnzvrrilffc, BLAXCHE Rl'DlIAX j.'l'21'If Lilzllv, CHARLES J. POELZL Rmivrg Clulx 5m':'z'fc Clllzl AXXA MAE MILLER I - L'l:a1.':1'1mf1'r, JIikad0 . SCVTIUC Club. AMOS LENVIS ERNIA LOUISE VVOLFORT Rumzfl Tablet Serzicc Club. l K HEXRI DE LAUNZAINliIQIN I L15-nz Clnlv. Ban ner Commmftes. Simi Staff. Dramaflc Guild. 08 ,h V x A ---,-:Lff--Y 'S-f -a-1 4.-,Q .- ,Qing i DIARY KELPE Ser-:'icc Club. IWIILDRED CO0PERSllI'fH Agora, Scrriur Club, .KLl'lER'I' NI. COIIN i Scr'if'f'agc Sfaf. S'v1'I'frC Club, Xml. Izxfcf'-Class Baxkctlmll Tvum, ERNEST YYYALICICII Orclwstra: Visa'-Pr'rx,. ES: Trrux., ':N. .-lgoru. Stunt Day Lndlllllllllfl Snlfluu Violin Qzmrtrt. llmmr Sm'lvf-V. IQSTHER. BLITZ Sm'1'ifc Club, Clzarlvizzunic. Scal. flux.: Song. Strip Stuff. Srr'1'l'j'ugc Stuff, IlIC'l l'x' GOLLlvB nlgara. P1AL'kL'7'l,llg1f.illIl'4 Cllclrsfflv-hx' Cslulv. SAHAII KlCI4DIA4N N G, A, .-I. Sm-:wc tluln CATH ERINE SMITH JACIQ SCH.lPl'I R KO'I l'lfIH Buxciulll, J l'LIl'S G RICICX .IYLES NI. GOTTSFIIALIC Gym Club. Rudiu Club. Clluxx mul Cllrrlrfl' Club. 69 if - A 142- A gfxg, f- 'vi 5-' - , -:fi ,rj fi'F 1L' RUTH ELIZABETH CRAUSE Serfifc' Club. YV'ILLIAfVI S. STONE Football. SIDNEY LEYY CATHERINE DIAGYESS Clraminade. Orchestra. Agora. Ser:-ice Club. Honor Society. I0la11tlze . Mi- kaz1'o , DIELY'IN CRIPE Baud, Oz'4:l1f.rtra, Hamzouifa Club. Sercmzdmxv, Scripfage Staff Seal. Serzicc Club. JIM- HARISISOXY Y mile, L lzrfs C, lub, LANYRENCE C. KlxGSL,lND Ser:'iuc Club. Honor Soriety. FRAXCIS E. MAI-ILER Y'IRGIxlA GIESLER Romm' Table, Se:-:'icc Club. A TYILLIAJI CO.-KTS Harzzrolriuz Club. Iufei'-Class Baikftlvall Tram. 70 -f - if 1'-: -- -Yi --. -ff 5:-Y, ,i,:-,ix L-i fgzzsrslv- Sponsors and Omcers - of the Class ofjune, 1929 FRED BAGBY HALL JIISS ZJICHER JIR. KELLEY Pv'c'sidcnt Sfalzsaz' Sponsor NATALIE JOSEPHINE DOZIER ROBERT JICFIERR.-IN CROIVE S-JI,-IRIE V.-1 UGHN Secretary Trca.vurcr I'iEE'PI'CSfdF!1t 71 .-. -f 'C . 12: -- -:f'Q,, ,Av . NHC--:ste . -,-:pi A- 5557-'Lrg 1 G f SZGJI' EEAUTO , HE class motto of june, 1929, Gnothi Seauton, or Know Thy- self, is ages old, and full of meaty substance for thought. jg X It was first inscribed on a pillar in the temple of Apollo l at Delphi, whence its name as a Delphic maxim. Plutarch , says that the god Apollo, by way of salutation, addressed everyone approaching the temple with the expression, Gnothi Seauton . This motto-in company with two other Delphic maxims, Nothing in excess , and Go surety, and ruin is at hand -were much admired in antiquity. Plutarch speaks of them as streams pent up within a narrow space, for they have no transparency or lucidity of meaning . He goes on to say that those who wish to examine what has been written about these words in order to learn their true meaning, will find few treatises more lengthy than those dealing with this subject. Cicero and juvenal speak of the divine origin of Gnothi Seauton . Plato speaks of it as the sum of all knowledge. To Socrates, whose great crusade was directed against sham knowledge, this was the holiest of texts. He constantly cited it, and strenuously enforced it upon his hearers, interpreting it to mean Know what sort of man thou art, and what thy capacities in reference to human use are. His great object was to impress upon his hearers that they should take just measure of their own real knowledge or real ignorance. And for him, the recog- nition of one's own ignorance was the beginning of wisdom. The story is that when Chaerophon asked who was the wisest man, the Delphic oracle answered that Socrates was. Socrates agreed that he was wiser than any other man in this respect: While they thought they knew and did not, he did not know and knew that he did not. Originally, Know Thyself was intended only to remind man of his impotence before the gods CKnow thyself-in thy proper relation and comparative weaknessj. Thru Socrates and Plato, when they adopted it as part of their thought, the whole Grecian world, and finally the entire civilized world, recognized the depth and meaning of this motto, because of its fundamental searching and primal self-examination. These words carry one away from everyday life, and bring one back to it again, after adding a new bit of character. One delves into one's very soul, and finds secrets often important before hidden to him. Car- lyle says Tell me a man's creed, and I will tell you what kind of a man he is . Carlyle was able to adopt in his imagination the man's mental garb, and knowing it. to reproduce the man himself. There is no shamming when one is fully aware of his own abilities and aptitudes. Each overstep is caught and remarked by those people 3- , : .i:-- if Qtfe . Y 4--4 -W ff' Aflkl that truly understand themselves. Also, each shirking is spied out, and energy added to it, because these people simply will not let anything be shown to the outside world that misrepresents themselves as they know they are. All modern education and psychology tend to help one to center oneself in life, to help one dig deep, and Find his relationship to these other creatures, called people, or the world. The choosing of a Greek motto in a public school is very appro- priate. Despite the innate meaning of the motto itself,-as compared to modern life, a Greek motto is very significant. The Greeks were democrats and all their thoughts were democratic. We, too, in a public school are democratic, and should be able to appreciate the idea moti- vating Grecian art, and philosophy, and what is commonly known as culture. john Delavan, Chairman Motto Committee. Class Song-june, 1928 O school of many happy days! We raise our song to you in praise, We've tried to serve you loyally, You have repaid us royallyg You've aided, given us our due, You have imparted knowledge, too. Through ever changing years and new Will oft recur dear thoughts of you. REFRAIN Alma Mater, tried and true, Soldan, We have pride in you. May We cherish thy renown And guard thy colors, Gold and Brown. Gnothi seauton , what means this Greek? If higher knowledge you would seek, Know thyself , and ever strive That you to greatness may arrive. Your knowledge gleaned should be your start As on life's stage you take your part, Make Courtesy a higher art, Keep Truth and Honor in your heart. Mary B. Cowan. 73 Y Y Q 4 FREDERICK BAGBY HALL, Jr. Camera Club, President,'z8. Agora, Vice-Prexident, Secretary, President. Glee Club. Honor Society. Dramatic Guild. Service Club. Senior Class Pres- ident. Soldan Sommiex and Suxies. NATALIE JUSEPHINE DOZIER Agora, President,'27. Dramatic Guild, Vice-President, '18. Come Out of the K-itclu:n . Senior Class Secreiary. Sol- dan Sammies and Suxies. Honor Soci- DIV. ROBERT BICFERR.-KN CROKVE Agora. Glee Club. Dramatic Guild. Service Club. Treasurer of Senior Class. Soldau Savnmies and Susies. S-IVIARJE VAUGHN Vice-Prexident, Senior Class. Honor Society. Service Club. Clzaminade. Ialantl1e , Dramatic Guild. Archery Club, President, '27g Vice-President, '28. Agora, Secretary, '28, President, '28. Dancing Club. Soldan, Sammies and Susies. LOU'IS D. PHILE Golf Club. ALBERT COHEN ROSE KUBERNICK NELLIE LEIGH WAGONER EIJYVAIIII DIILLER FILLDIORE EVANS EDITH GOLDDIAN Service Club. JOSEPHINE ELLEN GROGAN Clzaminade. G. A. A. Agora. RAIYDIOND DIATTEUZZI Boxing and lfVre:tIing Club. Gym Club. DIOLLY DOBEN DIAIITIN CHABIBERLAIN YIOLA DIILLER .-KRTHUR XV.'lDE TBOROUGI-I Baud. Botany Club. Radio Club. Craft Club. Clzcmixtry Club. Pickering Club. HERMAN SHAPIRO Football, CGpflll:1l,,28. lVrestling and Boxing Club. SUSAN BECIIYVITII Pickering Club, Vice-President, '29. Athenaeum. Soldau Sammics and Susics. Honor Society. GLENN HICKS Football. Basketball. Baxcball. Track. GILBERT BIALOCK . ' Agora. Soldau Sanznxuxr and Susics. LEE 0'BRIEN Baseball. Boxing and lllreslling Club. Soldan. Sammies and Susics. IIORTON D. PAREIRA Band. Orchestra. Golf Club. Soldan Sanzmies and Susies. DIABIE CLAIRE DICLAIN Clzaminade. Agora. DIABEL HILLIKER Arclzvry Club. Agora. ARTHUR KROPP BERNICE BLANIQENSHIP ADIOS LEWVIS ALFRED SOPHIR ISADORE BARG WVALTER BAYLOCII CH.'lRI1ES DICK. FISHER DIIDDLETON DIITCHELL Gym Club. II1'DIAN BILETSK1' ROBERT CRUTCHER R. LAWRENCE HALL 'Q QBYSQD wp-gi cigisxefgggfv Q i Ffmgiflggi 8 'JLEJWF ...9 gfiaggxw I im W Q 19 ' X . . -'-.' X 2535 33:-.as- m .-r- . .I iff ilx Q 1, 2 5 A 2 , l aa.:-QQ I, :I fggeyjtj.. 47 N - . QI, , ' 'C 11: -A H W. , -Y , ff -as rn-f...-y, A 4-L2'7:1 I 7 , V .fw. - x L- vi I, , Y +2 I 4 76 H l'l HI-10ltIiE B. DUXN Clzcgxv Club, Prfxidmxt, 29,4 Strip Staff. .S'f'1zzur. Class .Vario Covmrzttmf. Soldan 511111111105 and ,S'1fS1'c.f. LILLIAX H0l'lXYl'I'Z krudfng Club. A MTI-ll R E. l ROHARD'I' .IU ,',w1,L', Basfcrflvufl. l.0l'lSE THOMAS C'llamimldL'. H1111 ntl' l.'0m1n1ttf?5'. SHPH L. YY'.iSH'l'IEX lfvlmiiug Tram. SN: fn: Club. If05f!'1Ull. frurcrary-Ykrfaxuwr. 'JN '2Q, Clzuss Club. Xrurctuf'x', '54, En. .myffiurz Sammzcs and .H'11.viu.v, 'llwzur .S'uL'1z'ty. l l.0ll.i Xf-XIV llAAI4'l'l5 Llzumizzadul .51v':'u'c Limb. Solduvz Saw Izmir and .S1:5ic5. I-ILEX FHAXEY :lz1LIr1J'. RITH MA l'RlXIi RIDGYYAY Xnlduzz .51z:1z1111'v: and Snxifs. CGGY PRIFE G 1 -1 HYELYX VVEINER Sur: ire Club. BEN KESSLER Gym Club. PAULIXE FINE Cin: Lcaglzc. flgom. DIELVILLE CATLIN Gulf Club. Service Club. Track. DORA DI. SILYERIIAAX Buuum' Cummittcr. AARON' BERXSTEIX JIGSSIE FRANCES STONE RAYIIOX D BAYER Bz'1JkC!l'al1f Yxlftllll. RIQ'l'H ESTELLIS IIILLEII G. xl. .-1, Sc'r'i'iCS Cfllb, llutfu Clfrllrlllf- tw. 501114111 Suumzics and .Sn.v111f, llmwr' Society. DEXTER STEPHEXS JIARIE BALSARIO Scrifiuv Club. Finunfc Comnxittrc. Bun- ucr Connnittvc. Soldarz Sammius and Snsirs. Honor Society. 1 r-, 72: 11- -- -'Hg' f- -df 0-.9 - --,J-R - 1 R0l!l+JR'I' smanwoon I Glen' Club, Treasurer, 'z9.. Servzce Club, Soldan Sammifs and Sus1c'.v. FLORA GORDON Service Club. A'l'Dl'lEY INDIAN CI. .-1, .-1, Round Table, Soldau Sam- mics and Susies, ARNOLD BATON Gflfllllili HA NKE Ulm: Club, YAIIINA PERLE PF.-KIPFFANBACIQ G. .-1. pl. Saldan Sammics and Susie STL-Y5A1AI.l'lER'l'A lll'RKE 0. .' . .' . XYILLIA NI TAYLOR EDXYIN YV. STILL Radm Club, I'icc-Pfcsidmzt. Scrzire L lub. Soldan Saxunlius and Susicx. YERXICE L. I-IUBER 78 4. - Y -:A--11:-f:1:Qi- -f if 4-,si - ,.L... ., .J DOUGLAS MARTIN. Radio Club. Chermstry Club. Soldan Sammies and Susies. MILDRED SNl'DER Round Table. Service Club. Agora. Chemistry Club. Chaminade, Finance Committee, Senior Class. Scrip Staff. llIikado . Soldan Sammiex and Su.sie.r. NOEL IIOBYN Service Club. Camera Club. ll'riter.r' Club. Pickering Club. Chess Club. Sol- dan Sammies and Susies, President, '29. JICANNETTE LEYW'ALD Dramalic Guild, President, '23, Service Club. G. A. A. Banner Committee. Treasury Committee. Soldan Sammie: and S1l5l0.V. Honor Society. LENORE L. CORR G. A. A. YVILLIADI ULLRICH Chemistry Club. CATIIERINIE SINCO Campfire. Service Club. JOHN S. SOEST Football, Track Team. Boxing and ll restling Club. Dramatic Guild. Agora, Secretary, ':Sg President, '29, Glee Club. Banner Committee. Strip Stag. HONORE THOBIAS SODIDIERS Glen Club. Track Team. Chemixtry Club. Dramatic Guild. Come Out of the Kitchen . Iolanthe . Social Com- mittee, ESTHER PRIXVER G. A. A, Archery Club. lfritcrs' Club. Scrippage Club, Editor. Soldan Sam- miex and Suxies, Honor Society. sw, 79 77 'S V -Zi:--' if-11: -:- 'Q-.2-f-5711! - Y J-:ZR gf? J34T JIYI TK'0R1'HlNG'l'0N Baud. Orclzcstra. Glcfe Club, Soldan .xxdllllllffj and .S'11fiU.f. Sl KRGEIKY DUHRING c,'lmmiuafiv. IaIu11t11c . HXIGLYX DIAE HOXIGBERGI ri..-I..-I, Round Table. Scrmfc Club. Iffflvnr Suuifijv. .S'rf'if Staf. ,KLITICFIII NlAx'I':R ,NUM im' CINE H XRRY STOKE DIANA ROYAIC 0r'cI1r.v!f'a, .S'm'i'Ula1'A',.':-Sf 1'1'Ct-P1'g5i- dent, VQQ. .X'wIn'a1z Sarvrfzrluf andS14.cza.v. A mu unu,1N H Alt .'If'j',UfIL1f1011 411111. ll A RION K LINEFELTER Blzxuhif' Xqzuld. ll0l'HI,AS ROACI-I SYLTIA RALLY KW Agora. H0 6 Q-ESQ:-wmv Ts f -' -xi 5- g Ig.-,TR - f ' .. GERALDINE FEENEY IQIIIYVAN BUCHELE Track Team. Baskvtlvall. Football. Ban'- Zvall Squad. lI1Kl'RIl7E H0xY':illDAL0IlDl'II,I4 Basilmll Squad. 5'cr':'1cv Club. KTTH HOL ll ES K.i'I'HRx'N D9J.XIKXlfI'l l'lC A-lrt Club, T1'vm1.vlru'V, JJQ, f,1llUlIll'llL1dL'. Honor' Satisfy. CALYIN A. Bl'Sf'l'I .-lgnra. Gln' Club. .X'rz':-111' Club. 1.1141- matlr Clull. HI1'ka1lu . Snug! L'mum1'l- trr. Suldau S'a1n1u1'1'x and Snslcx. Huum' Sadr!-x'. SIDXEY STEIN Urtllrxflwl. Svrvifc Clnlh OPQL BFIIIYL Dl.ASSON' V G, .-1, .-l, S1'r':'n'r Club. Sulfluu Sum- luivx and Sllxfvx. RUTH YAVYITZ Rmuzd Talllc. 5'cr:'lfr Club. NI.-ix llRENS'l'ElN Sl -- - 1 -:A-. -' greg- f- rj-C11 ali. f--Ji, -i -' ff5-f 82 'FHIQIIBEII RIUYER, . Radio Club. Soldan Safrzmzcx and Suxies. ll E L L-A NXA BRONYN PIl'GENE EDYW'.5RD COOK Cl1cmi.vtf'yCl11b. HAZICL DIARGIQERITE HARDY BLAXCIIIS SNYDER G. A. A. Pickering Club. Clzaminade. Soldan Sammifs and Susits, JOE KIRK Cl1cmixIryClub, Glee Club. I0lantl1e . gzckcrizxg Club. Camera Club. Gym llzlf. THEOLA P.-SLIIER Scrr-ice Club, Round Table. Scrippagc SMH. Soldau. Sammies and Snsies. Honor Sucffly. CELESTE IQEILEY .-Igom. 4ll'Gl'S'l' BEYEIK ' .-lgmnz. SUV: Ice Club, Soldan Sammzes and Slrslvx. ROBERT ROGERS LEYY' Football. Track Team. SADI BERMI Scrgirc Club. Saldan Sanxnxics and Su.ne.v. LYLE SMI'l'H G. A. A. Soldan Sz11nr11ics and SllSl.L'S. YIRGINIA XYERXER C. A. A. Cllfiiliiflj' Club. RICHARD EAIIL SLIIYALXT Gym Club, President, '28, '29. Cham' Leader. Cllfmisfry Club. Botany Club. Agora. ANNA RFDIN G. A, A. JOHN KELLEX' Band. Orclzcstra. ROBERT RUSSELL l Cumfra Club. cxllflllliflj' Club. Honor Svuicty. Cl'IRIS'I'lN:K IIAXY BECK P1'fkc:'fng Club, Cllfllll-5fl'j' Club. HEI1EN PADIICLA TEYIS . Orclwstra. Clldlllfllddf. Ser':'n': Club. Svldnn Sfllllllllfj and Snxfts. JOSICPI-I A. XYALICA S3 gf- ,, 'Q' if-f -'rf-wg' f- f 'w,fS-of-V JK - -Y 1 'l'l-IELJIA KUTTEN I Rcaduzg Club. Agora. Honor Saczcty. GPIORGE R. WY'I'1SSEL Cartoolz Club. Scrip Slug. LLOYD SH.fl'I l'0 Baud, fJl'fllC5ll't1, Y'lHGlXI:l VYYLIFF Clxaminadc. Boll: of Bcaujolaif' Uldllllllllfu. jllkarlo . Service Club Humor' Souiftjg OLIVE BORSTAD ROBERT KESSLER Band. -5-L'l'L'JlLItlCl'I. IIAIIOLIJ fiELBER f?l1.vkv1lmll. Eaxvbull, Humlball Club. YIRGI NIA XYOOD PEARL IIILLER Hamm' Sudrly. Sur:-lic Club, Allte- llLlL1lllll. XYALTER SCHACIKLIN Baseball. Football. S4 i f- .V 5 ':': 'asia-,L-Eh -fri-9-+-Q:,f:R .- 4 uL-: ff HUDSON HELLMICH Football Tcanz. Basketball Teann. Track Team. BER.'l'A DIAYFIELD Rannd Table. Agora. Clmnzinadv, Ali- kadau. Srripfagc Staf. Soldan .SLIIIIIIIIYUS and Snsxlxv. Service Club. Honor Suri' L-ry. Senior Motto CUll1ll1l.flL'L'. Suninr ' Finance Conunitlee. Tivo Yann' Sflwl- nfxrlrljv Seal. ROBEIUI' OBROCK Roxtrnnx. ALICE CARLYLE JOHNSON A lxlllllllllldllll. Soldan Savnfnies and Slmux. IIEBECCA - .-laura. .S'cr':'n'c Clnb. Soldan Slzlnlnxus and Sn,r1l':. CARL HAND SHEAR .-lgorn. GEOIIGE l-IELIGDIAN' ' Trnrl: Tuann. Boxing and ll'l'E-Ylllllij Clnlv. l'l'lI,lA SCIIYVAIVTZ .-l1'ul1ur'y Club. Svrvifc Clnlv, Honor' Soelety. GLADYS CECELIA BRYANT JACK NORTON KECK Orclzestra, Band. cllIL'lHl:Sfl'vX' Club. Screnadcrx, Saldan Sanunics and 5n.m'.v. S5 I Y THE STUDENTS UNDER DIRECTION OF THE PUBLISHED B FACULTY 1 FRANK LOUIS SOLDAN HIGH SCHOOL 1 SAINT LOUIS f VOLUM E THIRTY-TWO 1 NUMBER ONE 1 JUNE, 1929 1 .5 g W :..h-Jqgfin .,3..1,,,.,,2'-:::,TR , ,f FRED IKOBICII1' NIIZES Civics Club. liaxcball. PAl'LINE MACKEY DIAR IA X FORD lflmlrzfuudv. ALBI-IRT S NIITH CLIFFOR D LIGXVIS Trunk Ymup Ilouor Society. Rl'TH C. MILLEII Jl1fHDF. HEIAPIX IQKBBRI D 5rz'1,lf bmi. llfmm' Sofzety. ANTHONY FA LLAHAN PAYL GOHDOX films: Cfub. Agora, ICLYA XY',-IGNER I L'Iramx'nude, Scrvirs Club. Scrzppagc Muff. .lrt Club. 86 U. nl. rl. -Slvzpfage Sfaf. Song Com- 57: A 171 i 5 7, -.-. f-T -:Egfr ?,4-gi '13-J,eg21-3-it - IDALEE POLLACK JOHN TOEDTDIAN Gym Club. Radio Club. Pirkcriug Club, , Chess Club. Soldan Sazumivs and Suxivs. Honor Sofiety. CLARENCE CROSS GLADY S SMITH ROBERQ' N. LAYVSON lVri!cr.v' Club. Dramatic Guild. Sci-ip Staf. Soldan Sammicx and .Sll51.L'.Y, Treaslnrrr, LAl'l'lA DOR0'l'lIl' DIACHETTTE Pickering Club. Soldau Sazumws and Suxirs. GPIURGE JOSFIPH ERNS1' Glue Club. IulautI112 . Jlil-Julia . IIELEN Sf'H1lFFNER I Agora. Soldau Samiuws uud Suxzcx. EI1IZABE'Fll LOIYISE IIE'l l'S Clrumiuadc. I0luullzc . J11kadu . . ED MOSSOTTI Track Tcam, Football, 87 ELIZABETIPI ALLISON ,S'm':'z'cc Club. Scrip Slaf. Honor Soficty. H A RRY FRED qlgoru. .AIIIC THEIDIAX Ruxtmvzz. 1'7cl1ati1zg Tram. Dramatic Guild. Clzmx Club. Soldalz SClH17111.L'5 mul Sirsfui. LILLIAN DIILDER Rvadiuq L-lnlv, Daufizzg Club. Svriicc C-lub. CH A RLES 'I'.ADI.0CK .IXXI-I SAFT flrausafff Guild. Song Cvmlnftftf. MAI-1 KAATDIAN I lj, .l. .-lk 501111711 5-UIHIIIIFX and Snyiss, ,L EDVYARD JIEISEXBACII .-lgova. Gln' Club. Orflwstrn. jI1'ka- du , Camrra Club, Vicc'-Presidcnt,':9. Pickering Club, P1'c:fdc11t,,:g. Stamp Clnlv, Honor Satisfy, PfFJidC7!f,y2Q. Clzexs Clulv. Strip Sfaf. Srrriff' Club. .Yuldmz 54111171111-CS and Susiexr, SIDNEY GOLDHAN Ifhzsvlulll. ll1lROTHl' K.iPL.AN QR' .N'ur':'iu' L-lub. NN E QW? Y j sit- ,Lf -f 1,11 :A-Y ti-.ix A1 A-f:?7ifLf MANUEL BROWN Track. Baxkctball Squad. Baseball Squad. HELEX BERNICE HARRIS .-lr: Club. FARYL JANE JOHXSON H. LEE Sf'HNURE Camera Club. Ser:-ics Club. Sollluu Samuzics and Su.v1'c.v. LESTER J. II.-KNDELIIAN 0l'ElIf.ff7'G. P1'U:i11'cf1!, 'Jog Colzcfftnxastm-, ,2Q, Scrippagc Staff, Editor-in-Clxisf, '39, Violin Quartctlv. Financial Committrv, Solduu Summits and Susics. Scrziur Club. ELSIE GREENE G. A. .-l. .hlrt Club, Scrrice Club. Sul- duu SLIIIIIHICS and Susics. GLADYS OLTDIAN ALYIX SPECTOR SL'1't'iCc Club. Jonx IL ouvnn' Gif: Club. I ISABEL BRANDT S9 PIEGIXA HORYY'I'I'Z Sezwiue Club. SADI BERNIAX Wrestling and Boxing Club. Basketball Team. Track Team. Service Club. PRESTON RYAN Q Craft Club, C-1lUH1lJU'j' Club. Saldan Sfzzumifs and Susics. DOROTIIY IIAE HICKARD Clzamiuade. G. A. A. Service Club. Soldau Sammics and Susies. I-IELEN SCHXEIDER Can1f'f1'L' Gif'l5. B.-SRXFITT BI,.8KElIORE Soldan Debating Team. Dramatd: Guild. Civic League, President, '27, Service Club. Agora, Secretary, '27, Honor Sa- cicty. Clzemistry Club. Soldan Sammies and Susiss. HARRI' KOENIGSBERG I Band. Orchestra. Debating Club. Scrip- fage Staff. , RI.'TH FIIAXCES DICICENNA. I G. A. A, Agora. Soldan Sammzes and Szzsies. NAOIII SCHREIBER DIORRIS H.-KRRIS Baud. Handball Club. -. 90 BERTHA GORSUCH Chemistry Club. Sewicc Club. OSCAR Pmsslx EDYVARD XY. GRAFENIAX DIARY JOSEPHINE DOXYNIE G. r1.1-1. Soldmz 511111111115 111111' Slzsief. LILLIAN VYOHLI-Il'E'I'ER HARRY WVILSOX JAMES EAST!-IAM Service' Club. Srrlp SMF. Hmzoz Society. NIARX' LOUISE ROTH HELEN LEISXER D1'a111aric Guzld. C. A. .-1. ' IIAYXES HIULLGARDT A Chernistry Club. SC1':1'1'1' L lull Sa1111n1'cs and Susifs. Suldan , ' 3: Y -k, ,- A 92 -x, YHULA IIEIER C. fl, 11. Ar'c11e1'3' Club, Vice-P1'z'side1ll, '39, 29. Danring Club, f.Ylll'llIi.SfJ'j' Club. Golf Club. lilR'l'LEY BIJACK flramulic Guild. Social C-Cl7117711.lff'C. Gym Clulf. .S'cr:'ice Club. FLORENCE LORIIAIXE Rl'BENSTEIN Cl1am1'uad0. I0lm1tlrc . 5'crlf11'agC Staf .N'c1':'frC Clzrlv, 5061211 C0u111z1'HCf. 561 dau .SIIJIIIIYITFS and Slxffw. ICIYHIX I l'lIAD IIAROLID SPIFIGELGLASS l'.kl'LIXl'Z MEYER IIAIIG,-XIIET 1'0G'I' Cl1mfzislf'y Club. Botany Club. IRNYIX DEXSKY Plflffr fill! fllrb. IIOILXCE H. XVIXDSOR YIRGINIA CAMPBELL BURKE Butmzj' Club. JADIES KILZER SYL1'Li SCHDIIDT Service Club. .-Ithvuuczzm. ELS.-1 ODELL ,KRIAIXGTOX REEIJ Baud. I-IERIIAX ERLAXGER Ol'El1L'Jfl'd, Baud. Radio Club, Cunlcm Club. Bafauv Club. .g0IdL1ll Samzniui and Slzsirs. :Srrip SMH. II.-XRG.-lRE'F LOYELL Round Talvlv, Vfzffi-P1'c,vid..'r1f, ':Sg Prrxf idL'nt,':g, G. .-1, .-1. Cllfllliifl'-X' Clzzlh 5-JCl'ctal'y,'29. Clzaminadc. .Uikadu Sncrfp Stuff Ssrzirc Club. H awry. OLIWTJ S. ICLAYSNIEIER MAX Brgonx' ' Q U'rvstl1,11g and lf?u,r1u57 L lub. ROBER'l' AIl'I'l lfIl CASIZY Baud. Orclxcstv-a, Carman Club, dun Sulzzmits and Szmius. B,iRBAlR.l I-IAXYYIQINS C-l1L'Vl7f5fVj' Clwlv. G. A. nl. mmf Sp- S01- GUY C. SHAW GLADYS L. SCHMIDT G. A. A. JANE ROTHSCHILD Reading Club. Writers' Club. Dramaiic Guild. Come Out of the Ki!che1z . HIYDIAN YY'ALTUCH Roslrum, Chess Club, Debating Team SHELTON IVICHENRY HES SIE HOFFDIAN DIARGARET JANE LOKVIS Clzamzuade. Belles of Beaujalaisn. HI0lt1112l16 ', M1'kada . LAYVIIENCIZ E. DIENDONSA Glee Club. Orchestra. Service Club. Honor Society. Soldan Sammies and Susies. JUSTIN SDIITH Radio Club. Soldazz Samm1'e.s and Susies. NIAR1' CHEAKTHADI Y G. .-1. A. Soldan Sammies and Susies. 94
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