Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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RANCH 5iTf1e OH vaanch House: 6.P1r: Jimsen and his aids Keep The ranch in order: 7 Miss Nicholson and all her chuck wagon driver-.s are our popular-'range nderaf 8.Mrt Gregory and one df his Bonds Keep The cumpfires burning. 1 Dnfliller and Miss Brennan one fhe. 'lsawbonu-'arf 'Hue school. Summers, Miss Miller, and Nas: Jchhfl Fccord our' deeds Gnd rmsdecdc.. 3 Miss Busch reads sfo:-ies of The old Smh wesT in fhe library 4 Nr Jaeger' is our busyvbookeroof 3

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mr. ,Henry eifi Twelve Mr. Henry C. Zeis, assistant principal of Southwest for five years, has packed his saddle bags and left for greener fields and pas- tures new. The central office has claimed him to do a special piece of work connected with the evalua- tion program. We will miss his kindly face around Southwest, and we wish him well in his new work. When we asked him for a few facts about his life, he told us that he began his higher education at Illinois State Normal University and received his A. B. and A. M. degrees at the University of Illi- nois. He did graduate work at Chicago and St. Louis Universities, was principal of the high school at Highland, Illinois, and taught mathematics at the University of Illinois. Before taking up his duties at Southwest in 1946, Mr. Zeis taught at Roosevelt and McKinley High Schools and was assistant principal at McKinley from 1938- 1942 and at Soldan-Blewett for the following four years. When Mr. Zeis left our school, he said, The many friendships which I formed among the students and faculty will forever linger in my memory. t'Adios amigos I Than the fun began.



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CALENDAR OF P. T. A. ACTIVITIES FOR 1951-1952 1951 April 17-Installation of of- ficers. April 18-Clerical assistance at Science Fair. May 5-6-Chaperoned science week-end trip. May 29-Assisted Memorial service at Southwest. June 5-Assisted with School Bond election. June 11-P. T. A. Prom for June graduating class. Sept. 12-Tea for September freshmen mothers. Sept. 29-Rummage sale bene- fit Southwest High P. T. A. Oct. 9-11-State convention Missouri P. T. A. Oct. 20-21-Chaperoned science week-end trip. Nov. 12-Manned Care Booth, S. V. B. Dec. 11-F r e e membership dinner at Southwest. 1952 Jan. 21-P. T. A. Prom for January graduating class. Feb. 6-Tea for January freshmen mothers. Feb. 19-P. T. A. Founders' Day. March 18-Election of officers. March 26-Spring book re- view and tea. April 5-Rummage sale. April 15-Installation of of- iicers. April 16-Clerical assistance at Science Fair. June 9-P. T. A. Prom for June class. Row One: Mrs. Edwin Padberg, Mrs. Wesley Hartnagel, Mrs. Otto Hasek, Mrs. Green Jon Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs. J. J. Gleason. Row Two: Mrs. W. F. Eydman, Mrs. A. M. Hanvey, Mrs. W. C. Case, Mrs. Elmer Hu k holder, Mrs. E. C. Bischoff, Mrs. W. C. Krueger. Row Three: H. C. Zeis, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs. Harry E. Stuck, Miss Ernst, Euri.-1 J Jackson. i .7 ' i' al 8l'l GHC QI 5 15506 la LOW, Thr P. T. A. rmicts for bL1S1Vl7t'SS and lea ul Mrs. Hus:l2's. Ifourlr 1 n President: MHS. HASEK The alert Parent-Teachers Association meets at the school on the third Tuesday of each month. Its activities are directed to- ward co-ordinating the home with the school. In addition to the business meeting and program, a parent-education class is held for the discussion of family problems relating to adolescence. Some of the contributions of this active group during the past year are: Lectern for the stage. Uniforms for the drum majorettes. Postage for open house notices each semester. Observation of National Teachers Day. Fund for the aid of needy students. Information of legislative measures bene- ficial to the schools. Observation of Memorial Day. However, all is not work for this group. The organization provides an opportunity for members to make new friends and meet the parents of their chi1dren's friends. S0 come on all you range riders who Want to ride herd on your children under the P. T. A. brand and pay your buck at their next monthly branding.

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