St Elizabeth Academy - Churingian Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1929

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ST. ELIZABETH ACADEMY FRONT ENTRANCE Scventeewl Zliarultp Sr. M. Laetitia, Superior Rev. Matthew Schmitz, Chaplain Sr. M. Cecilia, Student Adviser Mother M. Beata Sr. M. Natalie Sr. M. Lucille Sr. M. Praxecles Sr. M. Veronica Sr. M. Gregory Sr. M. Irene Sr. M. Cunigunda Sr. M. Cleopha Sr. M. Renilcla Sr. M. Dominica Eighteen ft ZHacuItp Sr. M. Innocentia, Directress Sr. M. Borgia, Student Adviser Sr. Mary Magdalene Sr. M. Melania Sr. M. Annette Sr. M. Angelita Sr. M. Lucia Miss Marguerite Brewer Miss Benigna Seitz Miss Crescentia Seitz Mr. Edgar McFadden Mr. L. Retter Mr. Eugene Nuelle Nineteen J 55 St. QEli5abetb Qltahemp Q Qlffiliateh tnitb the JL Qiatbolir ilhlnihersitp uf Qmerira, Milasbiugtun, E. QE. L auh initb the 'dklitihersitp of flilissuuri, Qilnluinhia, Min. 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Representative Catholic Literature Club Thelka Knebel Apostolic League Chairman Catholic Literature Club Eucharistic League Art Club Music Club Sodality '27, '28, '29 Helen Scanland Domestic Science '29 Soclality '26, '27, '28, '29 Marlovz E. Hangge C. S. M. C. Apostolic League Floral Club Sodality Catholic Literature Club Music Club Literary Club Mane E. Rzehemaom C. S. M. C. Home Economic Club Art: Club Eucharistic Committee Sodality Apostolic League Catholic Literature Club Floral Club Augusta F. Krull Sodality C. S. M. C. Catholic Literature Club Apostolic League Chairman Floral Club Glee Club Home Economics Club Mary Frances Dittmeier Music Club '29 Eucharistic League '29 Committee Sodality '29 Home Economics '29 Helen Ottens Music Club Art Club Eucharistic League Basketball Team Sodality '26, '27, '28, Elsie F . MdTfi71 President of Senior Class Sodality Treasurer Art Club Floral Club Apostolic League Business Manager Social Editor Literary Club Chairman C. S. M. C. Catholic Literature Club Marie Landolt Music Club Public Speaking 1 .f rseewsl l Catholic Literature Club Chair' man Sodality '27, '28g Treasurer '29 Eucharistic League Orchestra Class Treasurer '28, Vzola D. Wolken Secretary of Senior Class C, S. M. C. '29 Prefect of Blessed Virgin Sodality Floral Club Home Economics Club Catholic Literature Club Humor Editor of Year Book Glee Club Marie Fromme Music Club Catholic Literature Club Treasf UFCI' Twenty-three 9 l .,'? Twentyffour Dolores C. Benes Home Economics Club Music Club C. S. M. C. Catholic Literature Club Apostolic League Sodality Floral Club Isabell Kelly Home Economics Club Chair' man Eucharistic League Chairman Sodality Secretary C. S. M. C. Catholic Literature Club Apostolic League Floral Club Helen Bussen Class President '28, '29 Eucharistic League Apostolic League Committee Public Speaking Orchestra Soclality '29, Prefect Basketball Team Leona I. Hanses Art Club Music Club C. S. M. C. Sodality Apostolic League Floral Club Catholic Literature Club Vernell M. Weaver C. S. M. C. Catholic Literature Club Sodality Art Club Snap Editor Glee Club Floral Club Apostolic League Dramatic Club Alicia Polliliam Music Club Chairman Catholic Literature Club Secre tary sodalify '26, '27, '28, '29, Treasurer Grace M. Dewes C. S. M. C. Floral Club Art Club Sodality Catholic Literature Club Apostolic League Charlot Thompson Home Economics '29 Eucharistic League '29, Chairf man Sodality '29, Secretary Catholic Literature Club '29 Mary L. Fmnegan C. S. M. C. Home Economics Club Glee Club Apostolic League Floral Club Sodality Catholic Literature Club Teresa A. Lwmgston Art Club Dramatic Club Catholic Literature Club C. S. M. C. Apostolic League Sodality Floral Club Vera LoPiccolo Art Club Chairman Home Economics Club Glee Club C. S. M. C. Apostolic League Sodality Floral Club Catholic Literature Club Mary A. Iulius C. S. M. C. Home Economics Club Glee Club Apostolic League Catholic Literature Club Sodality Floral Club G.. Twerityffwe ra l 0 X. U ltrrrfrree 2 Twentyfsix M1ldred Drury Art Club Chairman Home Economics Sodality '28, '29 Basketball Team Helen E. Fox Art Club Home Economics Club Floral Club Athletic Editor Loraine Schmidt Domestic Science '29 Eucharistic League '29 Sodality '26, '27, '28, '29 Carmen F. van Ronzelen Literary Club C. S. M. C. Dramatic Club Apostolic League Floral Club Catholic Literature Club Bernadme Wehmeyer Catholic Literature Club '29 Eucharistic League, '29, Secretary Home Economics '29, Chairman Art Club Soclality '26, '27, '28, '29 Orchestra Helyn Ftsher Art Club Home Economics Club Glee Club C. S. M. C. Sodality Apostolic League Floral Club Catholic Literature Club QE? K M X , ' . 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'YQ 2 3' N X -f px . 5 1 -1. f K Q? 09 L L7 me '-'J 'B-f,5JK,f-ffggyfaxfqgggoeo. .9 ' L gg Geometry QLANES and solids, points and lines Equality and proportion signs. J J? Tangents, circles, chords and bases, Zi, Corrolaries, theories, problems, cases. fTests, reviews and hurried crams.j !o Bisectors, angles, triangles, squares. ffroubles, failures, groans and cares. Q Diagonals, secants, segments, pi. fflueries: How and when and why? j Perimeters, radii, sectors, arcs. KNO time for strolls in sunlit parlqsj Oh! Oh! Oh! Gefomfe-try! Even in dreams I think I see, Rhomboids, hexagons, parallel planes, I sujfer acute polygonic pains. If you want to know what's the matter with me Ilm seriously ill with GEOMETRT. Th ifty-'six fb ,rawawea Sophomores Helen Fulkerson, Flora Heggeman, Catherine Comotto, Bernice Hill, Celeste Kleine l Catherine Hopkins, Marie Mueller, Fidelis Dorweiler, Lillian Burns, Bernetta Bockleman, Mildred Benes Cecilia Burke, Frances Madduck, Relma Holdsworth, Lucille Chapman, Anabel Burke, Virginia Montgomery Margaret Ernst, Adelaide Peterson, Kathleen Land, Anita Bertling, Marvin Mullinex, Rosalie Bruns Lillian McCoy, Louise Merrill, jewel Brayfield, Angela Stosherg, Isabel Kiel, Marcella Kallerta Ruth Venters, Rosalie Wetterhcmff, Mary Jane Hull, Rose Knapstein, Marcella Neurnayer, Frances Gaubatz Marjorie Krebs, Eileen Vcith, Linda La Font, Julia Hussey, Ann Frances Carrity, Helen Sheehan Harriet Krabbe, Julia Swanson, Florence Dillman, Ellen Dalton, Marie Lischo Cecilia Golden, Margaret O'Neil, Audrey Johns, Margaret Miltenherger, Margaret Moore, Vivian Fox, Rosemary Walsh, Mary Irene Camuzzi Violet Cast, Lorraine Demper, Mary Frances Liberty, Frances Garvey, Mary Louise Padberg, Melba Ebner 'Thirty-seven Parodie fMelody-.lust a Night for Meditation Q 8VER'Y pearl, a priceless gem, Each ave, a prayer for men, lust a Rosary to Our Lady. Every decade, sweet and clear, Rings into the atmosphere. We alone have consolation. Angels weave its mysteries into our lives, Capturing our thoughts and loves in this sweet wise. Occupied with thoughts serene Of our fair and beauteous Queen. Iust a Rosary to Our Lady, .lust a memory chain to Her. MARY HELEN NORRIS '30 'Thirty-eight Q 65 C X999 lu - U QQ 'M ,, 4 .5 u I 1 f -fr . A ., H flg 5454 X lg f,f7fr L. gf 195 if? is-X f .Ju -Y , Y x f Q '-+:1,53:?' segy iyiigj i Q- , Q A .7 nf' , 1, Q, Y if , eng ,Y Q M 'Y Q, . X swing Q K f fb h JH ' vt f ' - R ' dinghy C X s F, '71 fltviviw-flf' 'f ' K X 4' io' X M59- f - ,,':-.e-gh V X ,., 4 A 4 i 'A gg Q 1335 ' x Q ' Y K - f vi K, Q fffw Y 'T 4,22 2 I q ifiaw t Q . N, 42,1 .Y-2,5 f -L . .13 .w 5,1 V ,EJ ' Yi - 1' Qfgg,-,iv , ,J f y GN' .FPR-5.-59' ' ie? Rf 4 L ' C' Af: f 1.,x .5 f,, N w gel --,, 5 'X-, ' ' Y Qf ??!i L' k 1 L:-1 55 , ig? k, K x ,'-' gh ,, - A sififzfi Q , ,, My 4 2 gr j' K E NK , ' 001 ,N x 74 x 'V' ',,.Aw. I 'X '53 .1- r r fx J , QT uiireeewe The Freshman SHE started to school at S. E. A. First great excitement--'llnitiation Day. Look at the L'slickers, colorful and gay, Worii by the Freshman on a Sunny Dayf' Why all the big bows-yellow, green, red- Sitting so jauntily on each Freshman's head? We all know the reason-no need to say- Cruel demand of Seniors on- Initiation Day Later-aches, hurts, pains in her head. L'Oh! 'tis hard to gain knowledgef she said. But silverflined clouds over her floated, For basketball victories, soon she was noted. Grave as a judge when examinations came, Nervous, excited but hopeful just the same. Now look ahead, dear Freshie, And hope as ne'er before. you have gained your credits 'You'll be a Sophomore. Forty Freshmen Ursula Donogfhue. Bernice Meis, Madonna Geany, Mary Ruth Dundon, Hildegard Enger, Virginia Nieman Ruth Wehei', jane Bechestabil, Gladys Kuenzel. Mary Agnes Lyons, Lucille Niemeier, Madeline Geers Frances Timme, Rosemary Slattery, Barbara Mersingcr, Marcella Ebel, Martha Duncan, Marie Pfellle Adele Vollmuth, Bernadine Fox, Josephine Ritter, Adelaide Ottens. Marian Barber, Helen Bier Esther Millman, Catherine Todebush, Carol Foley, Josephine Lautenschlager, Lois Hampe Helen Kulik, Lucille Fricke, Agnes Reicher, Teresa Sala, Eleanor Schmidbauer, Alice Brocksmith, Mildred Rossfeld, Virginia Dalton Sylvia Betla, Alice Ebinger, Marie Connelly, Celeste Rotherinich, Helen Steinhotf, Mathilda Vvlerkmeister, Lila Gibbons, Teresa Murphy Dorothy Kerber, Adelaide jennewein, Virginia Betfa, Mary Yedlieka, Helen Mark, Helen Schmitt, Josephine Baker, Barbara Fisher Fortyfone all Sh -Ig .17 Register of Students Ahrens, Virginia Armet, Mary Dion Badaracca, Sarah Baier, Ellice Baier, Ellen Baker, Josephine Barber, Marian Barrett, Jane Ellen Bechestobill, Jane Bechestobill, Bernice Beck, Junette Beffa, Virginia Beffa, Sylvia Belcher, Esther Benes, Dolores Benes, Mildred Bennick, Camille Bertling, Anita Bier, Helen Bockelman, Marion Bockelman, Bernetta Bohrer, Beatrice Bonneau, Marion Bonneau, Frances Bonneau, Betty Bowler, Mary Jane Brayfield, Jewel Bredeman, Nellie Brennan, Mary Alice Brock, Betty Jane Brockelman, Nympha Brocksmith, Alice Bruns, Rosalie Buddy, Betty Buddy, Alice Burke, Annabel Burcl-re, Cecilia Burns, Lillian Burns, Marie Bussen, Helen Camuzzi, Jane Camuzzi, Mary Irene Camuzzi, Lois Campion, Cornelia Camey, Lillian Carrara, Hattie Carrara, Mary Rose Carten, Virginia Case, Pauline Catalano, Vera Chapman, Lucille Chartrand, Rosemary Commorata, Marjorie Comotto, Catherine Connelly, Marie Conroy, Mary Louise Convay, Genevieve Cowell, Loretta Crow, Margaret Cova, Mary Cowley, Mary Alice Coy, Edith Dall, Grace Dalton, Ellen Dalton, Virginia Daues, Hermine Dauernheim, Mildred Davis, Fern Davis, Orble Davis, Ruth Delaplain, Vera Demper, Lorraine Dewes, Grace Dillmann, Florence Dittmeier, Mary Frances Dittmeier, Rose Regina Dittmeier, Marcella Doane, Josephine Donoghue, Ursula Ruth Dorweiler, Fidelis FOTty'tW0 Drury, Mildred Duncan, Martha Dundon, Mary Ruth Ebel, Marcella Ebinger, Alice Ebner, Melba Ellis, Ruth Emling, Geraldine Engelbreit, Helen Enger, Hildegard Erdmann, Harriet Ernst, Elizabeth Emst, Margaret Fey, Calanthia Finck, Elizabeth Finnegan, Mary Louise Finnegan, Kathryn Fisher, Helyn Fischer, Barbara Foley, Doris Foley, Carol Fox, Helen Fox, Vivian Fox, Bernardine Freeman, Blanche Fricke, Lucille Fromme, Marie Fuerst, Minnette Fulkerson, Helen Garner, Frances Garrity, Ann Frances Gast, Violet Garstang, Lois Garoutte, Jeanne Garvey, Frances Garvin, Evelyn Gaubatz, Frances Geany, Madonna Geers, Margaret Gibbons, Lila Jane Gimlin, Alma Glaser, Mary Constance Glickert, Margaret Golden, Mary Golden, Cecilia Graessle, Teresa Granville, Helen Graves, Lucy Gray, Jane Griiiin, Evangeline Grimaud, Dolores Gruttke, Margaret Gubser, Aurelia Hall, Carol Hall, Virginia Hampe, Lois Hanff, Eleanor Hangge, Marian Hannagan, Angela Hanses, Leona Harbough, Mae Harris, Florence Hatfield, Nora Hayes, Moira Hegeman, Flora Hendel, Cecilia Hennigan, Mary Herminghaus, Marie Hier, Florence Hill, Bernice hoagland, Edna Hoch, Marie Hodgins, Joan Holdsworth, Marie Holdsworth, Relma Holtman, Catherine Holtman, Claire Hopkins, Catherine Hosch, Geneva Howard, Mary Agnes Huemmler, Ann Hull, Mary Jane Hussey, Julia QQ.. Jackson, Frances Jeep, Virginia Jennewein, Adelaide Johns, Audrey Jones, Alice Jones, Marjorie Julius, Mary Kaletta, Marcella Karst, Jane Keil, Isabel Kelloughey, Mary Kelly, Isabel Kendall, Laura Grace Kerber, Dorothy Kirchhoff, Loretta Kleine, Celeste Knapstein, Rose Knittel, Rose Knebel, Thelka Krabbe, Harriet Kraft, Mary Krebs, Marjorie Krite, Eunice Krull, Augusta Krueger, Mary Jane Kurgas, Ruth Kuenzel, Gladys Kulik, Helen Land, Kathleen' Landolt, Marie La Font, Linda Laskwitz, Doris La Presto, Florence Lautenschlager, Josephine Leahy, Johanna Lehman, Dorothy Leibinger, Genevieve Lewis, Maud Liberty, Mary Frances Lischko, Marie Little, Edna Livingston, Theresa Long, Jane Forty'tl11ec LoPiccolo, Vera , QU LoPiccolo, Annette Loy, Margaret Ludwig, Elois Lueken, Marcella Lutz, Florence Lyons, Mary Agnes Lyons, Margaret Macdonald, Evelyn Maddocks, Frances Maguire, Isabel Manning, Virginia Mark, Helen Martin, Elsie Martinek, Florence Mayer, Mary Margaret Mayer, Betty Jane McCoy, Lillian McCoy, Eileen McCurry, Regine Meador, Jacqueline Meis, Bernice Merrill, Louise Mersinger, Barbara Meyer, Gertrude Millman, Esther Miltenberger, Gertrude Miltenberger, Margaret Montgomery, Virginia Montgomery, Jean Moore, Alline Moore, Margaret Morgan, Lucille Morganstern, Quinola Moussette, June Moyle, Dorothy Muckerman, Mary Jane Muckerman, Marietta Muckerman, Joan Rita Muckerman, Marjorie Mueller, Marie Mullinex, Marvin Murphy, Alice Marie 0 Murphy, Teresa Neumayer, Genevieve Neuzaayer, Marcella Neville, Margaret Newman, Virginia Newman, Rose Niehoff, Maxine Nieman, Virginia Niemann, Virginia C. Niemeier, Irene Niemeier, Lucille Nordman, jane Norris, Mary Helen O'Meara, Mary 0'Neill, Margaret Ottenad, Lois Ottens, Helen Ottens, Adelaide Padberg, Marie Louise Padberg, Harriet Parry, Marjorie Paschal, Candace Pesnelle, Frances Peterson, Adelaide Peterson, Marcella Peterson, Ruth Peterson, janet Pezolt, Winifred Pfeffle, Marie Phiffer, Rosemary Plamp, june Polliham, Alicia Prather, Muriel Preiss, Lila Putney, Dorothy Quinn, Mary Alice Rae, Blanche Rehme, Rita Rehme, Marjorie Rericker, Agnes Richardson, Shirley Richardson, Roberta Riedinger, Audrey Riedinger, Margaret Riehemann, Marie Ries, Gertrude Rinderer, Marcella Ritter, Josephine Roach, Pauline Roach, Cleophas Roach, Mary Louise Rodeman, Helen Rogles, Evelyn Rolfes, Bernice Rolfes, Vernelda Rolfes, Loretta Ross, Marie Rossfeld, Mildred Rothermich, Celeste Rotter, Marie Sala, Teresa Sauerberger, Elizabeth Scanland, Helen Schaeffer, Hazel Marlin Schiller, Elizabeth Schleicher, Bernice Schmidbauer, Eleanor Schmidt, Lorraine Schmitt, Helen Schulte, Teresa Schumack, Antoinette Schumacker, Martha Sheehan, Helen Slattery, Rosemary Smith, Virginia Lee Smith, Darline Smithson, Frances Sparks, Charlotte Spaunhorst, Melba Spaunhorst, Vivian Stiebel, Isabel Steinhoif, Helen Steppan, jean Steuber, Ellen Fortyffour Stosberg, Angela Sullivan, Agnes Swanson, julia Thompson, Charlotte Tichacek, Mary Ann Tichacek, jane Tichacek, Edith Timme, Frances Todebush, Isabel Todebush, Catherine Todt, Adelaide Tombridge, Edith Von Rozelen, Carmen Veith, Eileen Venters, Ruth Vierheller, Margaret Vierman, Doris Vierman, Hazel Vlassis, Martha Vollmuth, Adele Waits, Elwyn Walsh, Rosemary Weaver, Vernell Webb, Jacqueline Weber, Ruth Weber, Virginia Wehmeyer, Bernardine Weiss, Louise Werkmeister, Mathilda Wetteroili, Rosalie Whitehead, Wilhelmine Wolken, Viola Wolken,Virginia Wucherpfennig, Caroline Wuerz, Rose Wulze, Wilba Yedlicka, Mary Agnes Yungbluth, Dorothy Yungbluth, Frances Zeller, Olive Ziegenhein, Marie W pl fa N I K 4. fn X ffrk . 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C ac Kgrouvfdb - 8 .f assassi n OFFICERS OF ALUMNAE Mrs. Frances Iacob1fO Meara, Martinsburg, Mo ............................. ...................... . .... P resident Mrs. Andrew Kaletta, St. Louis, Mo ................. Miss Martha Miller, Webster Groves . ...................... V1cefPresident , Mo .................... ....... ..........,..... R e cording Secretary Miss Ann Schuler, St. Louis, Mo .................................................................. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. David E. Brewer, St. Louis, Mo Executive Board-Mrs. Andrewmlm-mmm ...........................,.................................... Treasurer Kaletta, St. Louisg Miss Martha Miller, Webster Grovesg B . l . . Miss Ann Schuler, St. Louisg Mrs. David E. Mrs. J. jukl, St. Louis, Miss Adele Gruen rewer, St. Louis. Mrs. Stan Peiper, St. Louisg St. Louisg Mrs. Frances jacobifO'Meara, Martins' der, burgg Mrs. Charles Hutton, St. Louis: Mrs. E. V. P. Schneiderhahn, St. Louisg Mrs. Clint Murf phy, Webster Groves. i SECRETARY'S REPORT OF SEPTEMBER MEETING OF EXECUTIVE BOARD On September 2 the Executive Board met at the home of Mrs Hilda Hevel Kaletta at 8 o'clock in the evening. Plans were made for the 1928 Reunion to be held at the Academy: on October 7. At the Spring Reunion Mrs. Frances jacobifO'Meara made a motion that was sec' onded by Mrs. Kaletta, to present Mrs. D. E. Brewer, retiring President, with a gift of appreciation. The meeting at the Kaletta home washeld in order that the motion that was d secon ed be carried out and Mrs. Brewer be surprised at the October meeting. It was voted to send out a form letter to all members to raise the gift fund. Mrs. Kaletta, Mrs. Kate Zimmer' mann and Miss Anne Schuler were appointed committee to select the gift. Other plans for the banquet and program were completed. Adjournment followed. SECRETARY'S REPORT OF 1928 REUNION The Twenty-third Annual Alumnae Reunion was held at the St. Elizabeth Academy on Saturday, October 7, 1928. After the reception, at 2 o'clock, the business meeting was called to order in the study hall by the President, Mrs. O'Meara. The class of 1929 was oilicially received into the Alumnae Association. The Secretary and Treasurer read their reports. It was voted to publish a quarterly news bulletin, to take the place of the Chimes, discontinued in 1925. Reports were made by Mrs. Fred Zimmermann for the Academy Endowment Fund, of which she is President. Mrs. Antoinette Wehlermann Jukl made a report for the Duett Circle, another Alumnae club, and a report was made for another club, a group of younger girls, which has been organ' ized as the J. A.'s. These clubs meet about once every month for a social afternoon and the funds raised are used for aiding the Academy. A report was also made by a group of younger Alumnae who have organized an Athletic Association, which meets regularly in the Academy Gymnasium and is instrumental in raising funds there. Members were urged to organize or join groups of this kind to foster loyalty to the Alumnae and the school. The business meeting then adjourned and a social hour followed. At hve o'clock Bene' diction was given in the Chapel by the Reverend Chaplain of the Academy, who was also a guest at the banquet. From the Chapel the Alumnae wended their way to the artistically decorated Gymnasium, where the banquet was served by the Junior classes of the Academy. Community singing was introduced and a group of songs arranged for the Alumnae by the President was sung at intervals throughout the meal. Mrs. Hulda RheinfSpeckard was accompanist and director. After the last course was served, Mrs. Frances IacobifO'Meara gave a tribute to the past President, Mrs. David E. Brewer and at its conclusion presented her with a beautiful diamond bar pin, the gift of the Alumnae. Her surprise was so great she was overcome. She made a short speech of thanks. Brief talks were also made by the Reverend Father, Mrs. Wavering, Mrs. Schuler and Mrs. Kaletta. An interesting fact was that Mrs. Brewer's four sisters, Rev. Mother Wilhelmine, Sister M. Chrysologa, Mrs. Elizabeth Wiskirchen and Mrs. Sophie Wavering were present At 7 o'clock the members commenced saying goodfbye and thus ended one of .the most enjoyable and successful reunions ever held. R rf H b ,tt d espec u y su mi e , MARTHA MILLER, Rec. Secy. Fortyfseuen b J REPORT OF EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING, NOVEMBER 18 On Sunday, November 18, the Executive Board met in the Alumnae Room to hear the report of the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Miss Adele Gruender and Mrs. D. E. Brewer attended as delegates, Miss Martha Miller as alternate. Miss Adele Gruender gave a most interesting report of the Convention and explained that any former difhculties in regard to raising money had been cleared up. It was voted that St. Elizabeth Alumnae remain active in the State Organization and Miss Gruender, who was elected on the State Board, was appointed to represent the Alumnae at all meetings and to interest other members in attending. She pointed out that only through organizations of this kind can Catholic women expect to fill places of responsibility and train their families to combat present day evils. Ven. Sister M. Innocentia promised her cooperation in aiding the Alumnae to do their part in the I. F. C. A. Mrs. Brewer read the report of the National Convention, written by Miss Marguerite Brewer, who attended as the S. E. A. Delegate. Lack of space forbids the printing of this interesting article. A motion was made by Mrs. Kaletta to publish a new Alumnae Cook Book. The motion carried and the book is to be published in the near future. Following the business meeting a threefcourse lunch was served to the members of the Board in the Seniors' dining room. Pro Deo ct Doctrinan Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Missouri Chapter of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae Nov. 10, 11 and 12, 1928, Forest Park Hotel, 4910 W. Pine Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1928-MORNING SESSION Registration ...................................................................................................................... 9:30 A. M. Conference Convenes ...................................................................................................... 10:00 A.M. Mas. A. B. HARRINGTON, Governor, Presiding Invocation ................................................................................................ Rev. P. I. Ritchie, S, T. L, Minutes of Last Annual Meeting ........................................................ Mrs. joseph C. Weiler, A. M, Roll Call by Credential Chairman ....... ........................... M iss May Lindsay Reading of Convention Call ............. ......... M rs. joseph C. Weiler, A, M, Reading of Rules of Order ......... ................. M rs. Susan I. Corrigan Appointment of Committees Officers' Reports- Governor ........................... ....................... M rs. A, B. Harrington Recording Secretary ............. ......... M rs. joseph C. Weilef, A, M, Corresponding Secretary ......... ..............,....., M rs. john L. Bolland Treasurer .............................. .................... ................ M r s. Robert H, Miller HiSt0rian ....................................................................... ............. ........., M r s, Susan Corrigan Luncheon AFTERNOON SESSION-2 P. M. Miss GRACE Lovsrr, Vice-Governor, Presiding Report of Kansas City Circle .................................................. . ....................... Miss Susan J, Corrigan Report of St. Louis Circle ......................,.......................,,....,...,.....,.....,,,,,.,.,..,,, Mrs, Ioseph C, Darsg Report of Department of Literature .......... . ..........................,......,. Mrs. George F, Noonan Making Graduation a Commencement ....... ....... S ister Mary Aquin, Order of St. Dominic Discussion by Federation Sisters Report of Bureau Chairman Reports of Alumnae Presidents Education Fund ..............................................................,........................ .,,.,.. M rs. John Kelly Adjournment. EVENING SESSION--THEATRE EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING, SUNDAY, NOV. 11, 10 A. M., FOREST PARK HOTEL Dinner in the Spanish Room, Forest Park Hotel, Sunday, Nov. 11, 12:00 noon for out'of-town Delegates and Executive Board. Visit Mount Grace Chapel. Tea at Webster College. MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1928-MORNING SESSION, 9:30 A. M. Mas. A. B. HARRINGTON, Governor, Presiding Fortyfeight G., . , - Reading of Minutes of Previous Session ........ ..,,,,,, M rs. joseph C, Weilgr, A, M, Final Report of Credentials Committee ....... 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, It fiiss Ivfay Lindsay Report of Nominating Committee, Election of Oilicers. Report of Committee on Resolutions ...,... ..,..,, M iss Pauline Boisliniere, A, B, Unhnished Business. New Business. Adjournment. Report of Department of Education ................................,.....,.,....... Miss Pauline Boisliniere, A. B. Address- Our Loyaltiesu ...............,........................,....... Rev. Francis V. Corcoran, C. M., Ph. D. Soprano S010 ..............,..,............v................,.....................,................................ Mrs. Frank S. Hawley Baritone Solo .................v..................................................,......................... Mr. Wallace Neidringhaus Report of Department of Social Service ............,....................,.,.,,.........,,,, Miss Harvey Smith, A. B. Parochial School Health Center ..,.,................,..,..............,..,...........,.,,.....,..,,.,,,,, Miss Ann Stewart Address- The Light That Failed ....... .............,.......... V ery Rev. Thos. M. Palmer, C. S. S. R. Soprano Solo .......................................................,......................,....................... Mrs. Frank S. Hawley Baritone Solo .......................................,...............................,...................... Mr. Wallace Neidringhaus Address ...................................................................... Rev. Wm. I. McGucken, S. I., A. M., Ph. D. Dean of School of Education, St. Louis University Reading of Resolutions. Result of Elections. Address ...................... ................................................. M ost Rev. Iohn I. Glennon, D. D. Adjournment. Mrs. A. B. Harrington ..................................................................... ..................... G overnor Miss Grace Lovett ........................... ....................... V ice-Governor Mrs. Joseph C. Weiler, A. M ....... ................ R ecording Secretary Mrs. john L. Boland .................... ......... C orresponding Secretary Mrs. Robert H. Miller .............. ............................... T reasurer Miss Susan I. Corrigan ........ ............................ H istorian Miss Marguerite Brewer ...... ....... T rustee Miss Ann B. Feeney ............. ....... T rustee Mrs. George R. Mathieu ......... ....... T rustee Mrs. Paul Robyn ................. ........ T rustee Miss Catherine Smith ............... ........................... T rustee Miss Harvey Smith, A. B ............... ..................................... T rustee Miss Pauline Boisliniere, A. B ........................................................................ Chairman of Education Miss Harvey Smith, A. B .......................................................................... Chairman of Social Service Mrs. George F. Noonan .........................,..... 2 ....................,...................,......... Chairman of Literature CHAIRMEN CONVENTION COMMITTEE Program-Mrs. Joseph C. Weiler, A. M.g Miss Harvey Smith, A. B. Registration-Mrs. A. J. Schillingerg Miss Marguerite Corkery. Reception-Miss Stella R. Gillickg Miss Regina M. Doughertyg Mrs. Eugene Fusz. Hospitality to Religious--Mrs. George R. Mathieug Mrs. A. H. Teppe, jr. Printing-Mrs. john L. Boland. Invitations-Mrs. Joseph C. Darst. Press-Mrs. Leo W. Wever. Credentials-Miss May Lindsay. Luncheons-Mrs. Paul Robyng Miss Pauline Weinsberg. Music-Mrs. Frank S. Hawley. Automobile--Miss Catherine Smith. Ways and Means-Mrs. Robert H. Miller. Resolutions-Miss Pauline Boisliniere, A. B.g Miss Stella R. Gillick. Floor-Mrs. L. E. Cooper. Ushers-Miss Dorothy Garesche. Entertainment-Miss Martha Miller. Decorations-Mrs. A. Goessling. Fwrtyfninc V -'7 St. Elizabeth Academy Parent 'Teacher Association THE association organized for the creation of a better understanding between parents and teachers and for the promotion in general of the health and education of the pupils of the Academy has passed the second milestone of its existence, and if results of the past two years are a criterion, it can safely be stated that the future of the association will be such as to reflect glory on the Academy and the members of the organization. In conformity with the constitution, the election of officers for the year 1928f 1929 was held at the june meeting and the destinies of the association were placed in the following hands: President, Harry J. Padbergg VicefPresident, Dr. Walter E. Hennerichg Secretary, Robert S. Krabbeg Treasurer, Frank H. Fuerstg Members of the Board, Mrs. Thomas M. Hayes, Herman H. Ottens and Geo. M. Chapman. The standing committees appointed by the Executive Board, namely, Program Committee, with Mrs. Chas. D. Murphy, Chairman, Ven. Sr. Renilda, Ven. Sr. Dominica and M. F. Geismarg Social Committee, Alex. J. Muckerman, Chairman, Ven. Sr. Inno- cence, Ven. Sr. Borgia, Peter Todt and George J. Dillmang Educational Committee, W. E. Bennick, Chairman, Ven. Sr. Borgia, Ven. Sr. Innocence, Erich A. Kurgas and John G. Broeckelmann, functioned at all times and through their untiring efforts the affairs arranged during the year were such as to cause favorable comment. Many were the features which the association sponsored during the past year, but the most notable of all, which was of prime importance and caused the pupils of the Academy to apply themselves more arduously to their studies, was the announce' ment of the awarding of Scholarship Prizes to the pupil showing the greatest prof Hciency in the Senior, junior, Sophomore and Freshman Classes. The association has every reason to believe that the pupils have taken the announcement seriously and prospects are such as to cause the association to make this award annually at the graduation exercises. Plans for the future also include the establishment of a Scholarship Fund which will enable the association to award a College Scholarship to the student winning the honor by her general proficiency throughout her attendance at the Academy and in whom the faculty has utmost confidence to bring honor to the St. Elizabeth Academy. The associations activities during the year included an Inspection Trip through the St. Elizabeth Academy, Bridge Party, from which a generous sum was realized, and a Lecture on the duties of an American citizen. The Christmas Party, which featured a beautiful Christmas play by the Dramatic Class, and at which the associa' tion was host to the pupils, furnishing candies, nuts, fruit and a Christmas tree, was Fifty .f f:,..5-Ns'2d29 1fs . . the delight of the younger children and was one form of entertainment enjoyed by all YH the members of the association and the faculty of the Academy. The six weeks' Parliamentary Law Course was well attended and the association is grateful to the Sister Directress for arranging the course of lectures which enabled the parents to be present. It has been the aim of the Executive Board to have a program after every regular meeting, which would bring out a full attendance, and it is hoped that in the years to come the members will be anxiously awaiting the notices of meetings. HARRY J. PADBERG, President, St. E. A. ParentfTeacher Assn. Fi-ftyfone ofa ll. -'y Charlot Thompson, Helen Fox, Isabel Todebush, Virginia Hall, Viola Wolkcn Julia Swanson, Lucille Chapman, Cecilia Hendel, Maria Mueller, Flora Heggeman Isabel Kelly, Bernadine Wehmeyer, Catherine Comotto, Catherine Hopkins Home Economics Charlor Thompson Helen Fox Isabel Todehush Virginia Hall Viola Wolken julia Swanson Lucille Chapman Fifty-two Cecilia Hendel Mziria Mueller Flora Heggeman Isabel Kelly Bernadine Wehmeyer Catherine Comotto Catherine Hopkins Q45 .f eeeai i V .1 Y , L gs I , . ff' ' L E 9 ' 1 mal b Lf, l 'ff' I A A 1 ei. 7'2 r , Adelaide Todt, Helen Fisher, Thelka Knebel, Helen Ottens, lane Bechestabill ' Bernadine Fox, Grace Dall, Mary Agnes Lyons, Virginia Dalton Teresa Sala, Teresa Livingston, Vivian Fox, Melba Ebner, Agnes Rericher Adelaide Ottens, Mildred Drury, Vera LoPiccolo, Helen Dalton, Ursula Ruth Donoghue Adelaide Todt Helen Fisher Thelka Knebel Helen Ottens jane Bechestabill Bernadine Fox Grace Dall Mary Agnes Lyons Virginia Dalton Art Club Teresa Sala Teresa Livingston Vivian Fox Melba Ebner Agnes Rericher Adelaide Ottens Mildred Drury Vera LoPiccolo Helen Dalton Ursula Ruth Donoghue Fiftyfthrec 9 lf? I 'BPf9wJfQHifQw'dv 9 . ,, A 2 fr '5- Rclma Holdsworth, Fidclis Dorweiler, Lillian McCoy, Hermine Daues Marcella Kaletta, Ann Frances Garrity, Rosalie Wetterhofl, Verncll Weaver Dolores Crimaud, Minette Fuerst, Alline Moore, Carol Foley, Barbara Mersmger Cecilia Colden. Adelaide jcnnewein, Louise Weiss, Florence Dillman, Camille Bennick Dramatic Art Relma Holdsworth Fidelis Dorweiler Lillian McCoy Hermine Daues Marcella Kaletta Ann Frances Garrity Rosalie Wetterhoff Vernell Vkfeaver Dolores Grimaud Fiftyffour Minette Fuerst Alline Moore Carol Foley Barbara Mersinger Cecilia Golden Adelaide Jennewein Louise Weiss Florence Dillman Camille Bennick KL. gf Rosemary Chartrand, Gertrude Meyer, Wilba Wulze, Gladys Guenzel Loretta Cowell, Virginia Carten, Anabel Burke, Frances Maddock Mary Frances Liberty, Alice Marie Murphy, Margaret Loy, Kathleen Land Public Speaking Club Rosemary Chartrand Gertrude Meyer Wilba Wulze Gladys Kuenzel Loretta Cowell Virginia Garten Fiftyffive Anabel Burke Frances Maddock Mary Frances Liberty Alice Marie Murphy Margaret Loy Kathleen Land 0 El rl R lik l' HSD DY 2 'O la, D J Adelaide Peterson, Louise Merrill, Bernice Hill, Marcella Kaletta Leona Hanses, Marie Landolt, Florence Hier, Margaret Ernst, jewel Brayiield Marie Fromme, Violet Gast, Virginia jeep, Margaret Vierlieller, Florence Harris Mary Louise Padberg Music Club Adelaide Peterson Louise Merrill Bernice Hill Marcella Kaletta Leona Hanses Marie Landolt Florence Hier Margaret Ernst jewel Brayneld Marie Fromme Violet Gast Virginia Jeep Margaret Vierheller Florence Harris Marie Louise Padberg Fifty-six Sh Mwaeawvg Elsie Martin, Marian Hanggc, Loretta Cowell, Adelaide Todt Mary Golden, Mildred Benes, Lillian Bruns, Mary Helen Norris Esther Millman, Rosemary Slattery, Mary jane Hull, julia Hussey Literary Club Elsie Martin Marian Hangge Loretta Cowell Adelaide Tudt Mary Golden Mildred Benes Fifty-seven Lillian Bruns Mary Helen Norris Esther Millman Rosemary Slattery Mary jane Hull julia Hussey sash., Athletics l ST. ELIZABETH ACADEMY had a short but rather successful basketball season. Only two games were played, both with Nerinx Hall. The first game was played at Webster Groves, St. E. A.'s starting players were: Loretta Cowell and Helen Bussen, guards, Winnie Pezolt and Mildred Drury, centersg. Helen Ottens and Doris Foley, guards, subfguard, Alice Marie Murphy, subfcenter, Augusta Krull. On january 10th, about 4:30 p. m., the game started. The game was fast from the first whistle because of the open play of both teams. It took S. E. A. a good while to get started, but after they did get started, there was no doubt as to the out' come. As a thriller, it would be hard to find a better game. S. E. A. was trailing until the very last minutes of play, when suddenly our forwards put on a spurt and found the basket, shot after shot. The size of the court and the low baskets seemed to hurt the play of our girls at the start, for our forwards were constantly hitting the rim of the basket, but the ball just would not go in the net. Many times the score was held in reasonable figures by the fine work of the guards, who always kept the Nerinx forwards well covered. Capt. Bussen's work was outstanding, as was the work of the other guards. It is really unjust to name any star of the game as all the players did equally well. The centers played a good passing game and in the last minutes of play they were in constant possession of the ball. If we must find a bright spot in the game, it was the ine shooting of forward Foley and the tight defense of guard Bussen. Krull also worked very well at center. The Hnal score was: St. E. A., 35, Nerinx, 27. Other interclass basketball 'scores were: Senior Resident ......,...... Junior Resident ............. .. junior Day ...,..,,,..... ,.,..,..,..... 2 O Senior Resident ...... Senior Day .,,,,......... .............. 1 4 junior Day .,.,............ Soph Resident ................ .............. 1 8 Soph Day ................... Freshman Resident ......... Senior Resident ............. Senior Day .............. Soph Day ,.,............... Freshman Day ........... Fiftyfcight Soph Resident ......... Soph Resident ......... Freshman Resident . ..,.......,................. 21 'Wall ll Field Meet FCEHUSIASM, 'tl1usiasm, Rah! Rah! Rah! Mother has it, Sister has it, So has Pa. Teachers have it, Students have it, So have we, S. E. A. are WINNERS. 'Yes Sireeeeeee eeee! 5Of'Yard Dash First-Junior, Winifred Pezolt .................. 5' Second-Soph., Fidelis Dorweiler ............ 3 Third-Freshman Fourth-Senior, Mildred Drury .....,......... 1 Indoor Baseball Throw First--Freshman, Carol Foley ......,.............. 5 Second-Senior, Helen Bussen .................. 3 Third-Junior, Alice Marie Murphy... 2 Fourth-Soph., Fidelis Dorweiler ............ 1 6Of'Yard Dash First-junior, Winifred Pezolt .................. 5 Second-Freshman, Bernadine Fox .,....... 3 Third-junior, Louise Weiss ........................ 2 Fourth-Sophomore, Florence Dillman 1 Broad jump First-Junior, Doris Foley .................,............ 5 Second--Senior, Helen Bussen .................. 3 Third-Sophomore, Lucille Chapman... 2 Fourth-Soph., Fidelis Dorweiler ............ 1 Relay Race, 50 'Yards First-Freshman ............. ....,...... 1 O Second-Sophomore ......... ........... 5 Third-Senior ................... ........... 3 Fourth-junior .......... ........,.. 1 Basketball Throw First-Senior, Helen Bussen ........................ Second-junior, Winifred Pezolt ............ Third-Sophomore, Anabel Burke ......... Fourth-Sophomore, R. Holdsworth ...... High lump First-Freshman, Carol Foley ..................... Second-Freshman, J. Bechestobill.- Third-junior, Doris Foley ...i.i............... Fourth-Junior, Virginia Hall ............... Medicine Ball 'Throw First-Senior, Helen Bussen .................. Second-Freshman, Carol Foley ......... Third-Sophomore, Marie Mueller Fourth-Senior, Augusta Krull ..........,. Points Freshman, Day School .............. .............. junior, Day School .................. .............. Senior, Boarders ........................ ............., Sophomore, Day School ........... .............. Sophomore, Boarders ..ll........ ..... Freshman, Boarders .............,. ......... junior, Boarders .,................ ......... Senior, Day School ............ ......... Fifty-nine 0 17 Mae Harbough, Anabel Burke, Doris Foley, Mildred Drury, Winifrcd Pczolt, Augusta Krull Alice Marie Murphy Helen Ottens, Helen Bussen, Loretta Cowell Mae Harbough Anabel Burke Doris Foley Mildred Drury Wiimifred Pezolt School Team Sixty Augusta Krull Alice Marie Murphy Helen Ottens Helen Bussen Loretta Cowell KL. Helen Bussen, Louise Weiss, Virginia Hall, Doris Foley, Adelaide Todt, Augusta Krull Mildred Benes, Reima Holdsworth, Mildred Drury, Florence Hier Mac Harbough, Helen Ottens, Winifred Pezolt. Alice Marie Murphy, Loretta Cowell, Marian Hangge, Bernadine Wehmeyer, Anabel Burke First and Second Teams Helen Bussen Louise Weiss Virginia Hall Doris Foley Adelaide Todt Augusta Krull Mildred Benes Relma Holdsworth Mildred Drury Sixtyfone Florence Hier Mae Harbough Helen Ottens Winifred Pezolt Alice Marie Murphy Loretta Cowell Marian Hangge Bernadine Welimeyer Anabel Burke Wei l G K bi U Jn u fn Q L if J 'L CEHREE rousing cheers for S. E. A. Rah! Rah! Rah! Sing we then a joyful chorus, Raise our voice in song, To S. E. A. we pledge today Our love so true and strong All her teachings fondly cherish Faithful to the end, 'Loved School, we'll be loyal to thee, Loyal to Thee, dear Friend. Her radiant colors waving proudlyg Emblem of Valor, emblem of Purity, The Red and White we'll link together. Our School forever, All Hail to Thee! All Hail to Thee! Sixty'tw Q- .-f -3'-1 Q5-. i if 5 lff ' ' ' ' W ' -- YY' NN' iifffgvr-V S f 1.535 I Q X , I . ff ' ' i ' Q A ' , ' N - ff' I 5 - I . -' , ,4-,ugiztizr Z.. ,f-. N I ' 5'- -- 9-'- ' 'fsr '2 ::Q1i:'x4f'9 . 'ff- ' -G. , ML. Z' l ' X D1 P N 77 -1 k3Ei -i M214 .J f Lx S' 4 1: , sip 1 ,A 2-N 'A'-'S 1: - f. 4 if 'vw' x 'lf ' f ,, ' ,1',.vT ff - . -...-5 -EE: S fs pf +', 'f F NS? .: fff ' fig E' 1 I iLf5'J'Ar ' Efzfegi 'f4'?i1?4? 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'?':g+ - -l'ff?5- TQL'KlL,- - - fa., f F .--5 k f '-- -7-- , N N: -': ' ,,.f-Y-:R ' Z- Ze- kr :- A N .: i. h f 2 - N ' 5 -S QRGL E,:kmE?'?'?CJzrtJ5J. 'K' QEVMLI J K ST. ELIZABETH ACADEMY CHOIR Virginia Hall, Louise Weiss, Florence Hier, Lillian McCoy Adele Vollmuth, Marie Holdsworth, Esther Millman, Adelaide Peterson, Mary 'lane Hull Bernadine Fox, Mary Alice Cowley, Charlot Thompson, Margaret Ernst Cecilia Golden, Margaret Loy, Teresa Sala, Frances Garvey Students' Spiritual Activities at S.E.A. Sodality SUDALISTS, Sodalists everywhere! So it was in St. Louis last August during the first Sodalist Convention. Delegates arrived from all states of the Union. The colleges and academies offered hospitality to the young men and women who had come to work and plan for the furtherance of student activity and student leadership among our Catholic young people. As a tree is known by its fruit, so the importance and value of any undertaking may be gauged by results obtained. The interest and appreciation aroused in our young people through the interchange of ideas and the setting forth of ideals was remarkable and productive of great spiritual and material good. The work of the Eucharistic League, the Catholic Literature Club and the Apostolic Committee was undertaken and continued with a willingness truly admirable, therefore 'ksuccess has crowned our efforts. Apostolic League at S.E.A. THE Apostolic League interests itself in Mission Work and Mission Needs, Giving and encouraging socials, collecting stamps, tinfoil, etc., to secure funds for the Missions, near and far. The record of the ardent young Missionaries at S. E. A. is very satisfactory, for they have succeeded very well in their work. ' , Sixtyfi-uc Earnest appeals were made for help in behalf of worthy missionaries and their charges and these appeals were not left unanswered. In response to Rt. Rev. Monsignor Schuerman's request for linen for a new semi' nary now under construction in Spanish Honduras, a linen shower was arranged-an account of which will be found elsewhere. Nor were Home Missions neglected. The early part of December two large boxes of clothing, religious articles, school supplies, candy, etc., were sent to each oi two Indian schools in New Mexico. And, it might be added, a Local Mission too was the object of our charity. A goodly supply of candy and some clothing were sent in time to add to the Christmas cheer and joy of the colored girls at St. Rita's Home. During Lent mite boxes were placed in all the classrooms-a great and wholesome rivalry ensued, with surprising and gratifying results. Spiritually, too, we have been endeavoring to assist the Missions. Timely notices and appropriate posters on our bulletin board reminded us of the most essential of the Missionaries' needs-namely, prayer. The unique calendar, My Missions, compiled by Rev. E. Cote, S. J., occupies a conspicuous place in our study hall and is a daily reminder of the Missions, near and far. Interest in the Missions and in Missionary work is steadily increasing among our students. A retrospective glance over the past nine months fills us with a justifiable pride and inspires us to attempt greater and nobler things for the Missions. As this article is being drafted preparations are being made for the sending of four delegates to the Sixth General Convention of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade to be held at Washington, D. C., June 2Of24. Our Eucharistic League TO insprise the girls on to a greater love for things spiritual, we organized the Euchaf ristic League. Officers were elected and we began our great work. Each week of the month a different topic is discussed, the first week is devoted to Liturgy, the second to the Blessed Sacrament, the third to general topics, and the fourth to the Sacred Heart. Volunteers give talks on the selected topics. Through the inspiring talks and stories given by the members, others were induced to join the League. As a result, many loyal members of the Guard of Honor are seen daily in Chapel, keeping their vigil before the Holy Eucharist. The chart on the spiritual bulletin board is kept filled with an everincreasing number of Communions. The great fervor of the members led one hundred and forty' two girls to join the Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament. We have so far attained our aim, with all the members having a greater appre- ciation for the Blessed Sacrament and all striving to outdo each other in devotion to their Eucharistic King. Sixtysix C... A ' ' Catholic Literature Club EARLY in September the C. L. C. came into existence. Interest waxed strong, the Club progressed rapidly. A meeting was held, the necessary oflicers were elected, the following program adopted and carried out at the weekly meetings,- Life of a Catholic author, a Catholic poet, current literature, a book review, synopsis of a Catholic book. The volunteer speakers at the meetings were always more numerous than the program numbers. The floor was then open for discussion on any topic of general interest or a means of bettering our Club. After some time, a handsome yet substantial magazine rack was placed in our spacious Gym, where much of our recreation is spent. There, the girls, whether Club members or not, enjoyed the daily Catholic papers, magazines and pamphlets. Through this, greater interest was aroused in our Club, and the number increased. The sum in the treasury grew and grewg we then joined the Catholic Book Guild, which is an organization for the spread of good literature. It issues monthly, the best work produced during that time. Wasn't reading Catholic books, learning Catholic authors and keeping up with Catholic incidents of the day soon the vogue? Indeed it was! What's more, enthusif asm is still keeping the cobwebs swept from the girls' minds and none may say that the C. L. C. isn't a live organization at S. E. A. Feast of the Immaculate Conception UN this most glorious feast day, the Immaculate Conception, we pay special homage to our Blessed Lady as the patroness of our Sodality, under the title, the Immac- ulate Conception. This day has always been one of special festivity at the Academy and this year it was duly celebrated in the customary manner. Attendance at Holy Mass and the general reception of Holy Communion by the Sodalists constituted a most appropriate beginning for the day's festivities. In the afternoon there was the reception of new members into the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. After a short address by Father Matthew, in which he beau' tifully set forth the virtues of Our Lady, bidding us imitate them, the simple, though vastly significant ceremony of reception, took place. The candidates, in the presence of the entire Sodality, made their Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary, promising to ever be her faithful children. The medals on ribbons of Mary's own blue were placed about their necks, and our Sodality was enrichedxby the enrollment of twentyffour new members. This ceremony was followed by the procession. With Our Lady in our midst, borne on the shoulders of four of her Sodalists, the students marched slowly down the Chapel aisles singing the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary, chanting her praises and begging her intercession. The services closed with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament and a hymn to the Blessed Virgin. The next feature of the day was a lotto party sponsored by the Apostolic League Sixtyfscven s El dl K 465 L' Committee, to swell the Mission fund. After the game and distribution of prizes, hot chocolate and cakes were served. , As the day drew to a close and the excitement lulled, everyone sighed with regret and wished that the calendar indicated more free days. Father Schuerman's Linen Shower T was Father Schuerman's primary purpose in visiting America to raise suflicient funds to establish a seminary in the Godfforsaken land of Spanish Honduras-a vast, unexplored Mission field. His appeal for linen requirements struck a respondent note in the hearts of St. Elizabeth's Academy girls, who in a spirit of hearty coopera' tion answered with a goodly number of supplies. The entire collection has been appraised at three hundred dollars. Now for the procedure of the presentation. The scholars, Seniors leading, filed past the tables and each deposited her gift on the table prepared for its reception. Towels took an early lead, narrowly seconded by sheets and pillow cases. A comical sight was afforded by the tiny First Graders, who needs must stand on tip toe to place their offering on the already towering stack. There were few napkins, since Father had previously remarked that there would be little use for them for the Indian semi' narians would not understand their use. There was such a display of generosity that Father in his thank you speech considered the advisability of returning again after some years. MARION HANGGE '29, Retreat - AN event of great importance in the spiritual life of St. Elizabeth's Academy was the annual Retreat, long anticipated by the students and conducted by the Rev. Father Fitzgibbons, S. J., on March 5, 6 and 7. In the Meditations and Conferences, Father convinced us of the futility of harbor' ing in this tenement of clay, both virtue and vice. He proved that one of the two must dominate. Having struck this keynote, he continued to say that the existence of vice in the soul is incompatible with its spiritual life. He further stressed the fact that much depends upon our appreciation of values, and upon that which contributes to our summo bono, as the Romans would have put it. V Although some may argue the point of the possibility of the maintenance of silence in a girl's school, their arguments are illfdirected and ungrounded, since the seemingly impossible was accomplished at S. E. A. Three fleeting days, now but a pleasant memory, yet it compels attention and dominates in consciousness. Let us hope that the love of God, inherent in almost every student, and further aroused by just such a retreat, may not desert her when she has bidden her Hnal farewell to the Academy. May she, as a soldier of Christ, march valiantly forward, never retreating, braving encounters, that to her may be attributed the glory of the conquest. MARION HANGGE '29. Sixty-eight qv' D . The Liturgical Movement U BEFORE attempting an explanation of what the Liturgical Movement is, and what are its aims, let us take a cursory glance at the word Liturgy, What is Liturgy? Liturgy is of Creek origin, meaning upublic service. Origf inally it meant any kind of public service, ,sacred or profane, rendered by a public Qofhcialj person in his official capacity. In our English acceptation the word means service rendered to God, or Divine Servicef, Divine Service may be of a private or public nature. The recitation of the rosary, the novenas, the Holy Hour, the Tre Ore, etc., even when performed by many, are private divine services. Divine Service is public fliturgicalj when it bears the official stamp of the Church and is performed by the Church as Church. Which services are public or liturgical? The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the other Sacraments, the Sacramentals, the Divine Office QBreviaryQ and the Ecclesiastical Year. The Liturgical Movement, as the words indicate, is a movement towards the Liturgy. It is the great endeavor in the Church today to bring her children back to active participation in her public services, in her liturgy. The Liturgical Movement was inaugurated by the sainted Pope Pius X. He laid down his great program in the few but significant words: Instaurare omnia in Christo! To refestablish all things in Christ, to bring all things under the headship of Christ. On November 22, 1903, he issued his famous Motu Proprio, which conf tains this statement: Of the true Christian spirit the foremost and indispensable fount is the active participation in the most holy mysteries and in the public and solemn prayer of the Church. His desire was to see the true Christian spirit flourish as it had done in the early Christian epoch. judging from these words we must have lost something. And so, indeed, we have. That ardent, eager, allfembracing enthusiasm for the divine worship, for the Christ' life bestowing mysteries, so vital a realization in the lives of the early Christians, has, in our time, become chilled and individualistic. We, of today, take too much for granted in matters of religion. We do not bother about the whys and wherefores. Each and every one of the Faithful is obliged, under pain of mortal sin, to attend Holy Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation. Here, for many, the interest in the Holy Sacrifice begins and ends. It would seem that many simply attend Mass because the Third Commandment of God and the Second Commandment of the Church demand it. But it should mean vitally more for us than this. Sixtyfnine D3 l The Holy Sacrifice is not the priest's only, it is ours as well. After the Offeratory the celebrant turns to the people with the words: Pray, brethren, that my sacrifice and yours may become acceptable to God the Father Almighty. This shows that the priest is not acting only for himself, but for all present. The answer of the people proves that they are truly offering the Sacrifice with the priest. May the Lord accept this fourj Sacrifice at thy hands, unto the praise and glory of His name, for our well- being and that of all His Holy Church, to which the priest responds: Amen-So be it! The Mass is then in very fact also our Sacrifice offered to God through the instrumentality of the priest. The Church teaches that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the re-presentation fi.e., making present, of the allfholy sacrifice on Calvary. What the great Highpriest did visibly 1900 years ago before Mary and John, friends and enemies, Jews and Romans, He does sacramentally before us on His altar. Thus He offers Himelf for us and asks us to participate in His Sacrifice, yea more, because of our participation in His Priesthood by virtue of the sacramental character fthe indelible markj of Baptism and Confirmation, He has enabled us to offer His Sacrifice as our Sacrifice to God the Father. But is it not true that so many of the faithful of today merely attend Mass? They are present, they pray during Mass and occasionally, admonished by the bell,-- at the Offertory, Consecration, and Communion,--look up to the Altar. But in many there is but little inner contact with, and little real active participation in the central act of our Holy Faith. No one realized more keenly than that Burning Fire Pius X that active participaf tion in the sacred mysteries is the primary and indispensable source of the true Chris' tian spirit. Seeing in the Faithful an attitude during Mass so far removed from the mind of Christ and the example of the early Christians, he said: Do not pray during Mass, pray the Mass. Back therefore, to the central act of our Faith, Holy Massg back to the channels of salvation, the sacred mysteries which impart Chirist-life to man. The Liturgical Movement, then, means an incorporation of all things into Christ through the sacred Liturgy. It is seeking nothing new. It is not an innovation. It is the muchfneeded restoration. Thanks to God, this holy movement is spreading rapidly over the whole world and is making most encouraging progress in our country. The effects of this movement will be: It will draw priest and people together, it will bring back the people to the Church, by nourishing their piety, strengthening their faith and teaching them to lead lives of perfection. -fPope Benedict XV to the organizers of the Liturgical Congress at Montserrat, Spain, July, 1915.1 In short: The Liturgical Movement means: Full Catholicismg a Springtide in the Church, for the glory of God and the peace of men of good will. Rejoice! The Spirit of God is moving and who can resist Him? Seventy . XM, Q 'K .' b 5 fl li ve an everencc, IA I' N l -ln can n, y-A - Y rs sub: . 'l' ' '7- ?TAaLrve-fha-li-A I Ts 4 ll'lFll6.'WlQw '1 'fc rJ,l 1ml's5l, Tint Q - v f .. K - vi J T at A TT -' 1.12 I ' X ' I XY-,X l l J a J 'Ilxal lf TA H' an l l.:x',2:x X X X. X .X - 5 - 2llr?XA,A,g.aaX. , V 'MJ A-QR, LJ E l' l:Da-a 'gf .X lQi1!I'W,.,X if -- -HX I I XX Q . le H f in f-wa i, f 1' Jia -ni. o r cc-,Jun X 'fr X 5 l Q QNX ,gifs me oimze e amen, an cu rmno -an af , V' 4 ff! U ti' WWW. rl seem A 1 en QJ Img l X' X T0 cornea,-ferJ'llle, wir HX -X 16531, 7 X 5 'r ' l, e Mme n vt W cca are fl ll L 9 -X feioore I n w-Tlgbinrv-C5 I ll dat 1 J p N H. Teopleal .f ...rt L... limi. ...J Q , 1 w e Q' 'Q fl Q A J vs ' lv lx N , EE L a A X f af. 4 6 A Xt X V., .1 5 .' 1. s xt inane li N -Q, - gf!! V , ' l ...aa .. . 'iQ - v X A THE DAY WE GRADUATE By Daniel A. Lord, S. I. Senior Class Play Presented by the Students of St. Elizabeth Academy Friday, May 10th, 8:15 P. M.g Sunday, May 12th, 3:00 P. M. PROGRAM Scarf Dance-Chaminade- Grammar Grades Rhythmic Orchestra Accompanist, B. Bohrer THE DAY WE GRADUATE Prologue Miss Graduate ................................ M. Landolt Madame Eighties ........................,... V. Wolken The Alumnae First Graduate '80 .......,......,....... B. Wehmeyer Second Graduate '80 .......................... M. Drury Third Graduate '80 .......................... L. Merrill Sullivan's Operatic Gems-Seredy- St. E. A. Orchestra Class History Father Time .................................. H. Rodeman Second Girl Graduate .......................... I. Kelly Third Girl Graduate .......................... T. Knebel High School Girls..H. Ottens, M. Bockelman, M. F. Dittmeier, H. Scanland, D. Benes Group of Smaller School'Girls Dancing Girl .................................. M. Fromme Her Companions ,.......... ......................... I uniors Alma Mater ....,...............,................... F. Harris Her Attendants .......... V. LoPiccolo, L. Hanses Athletes..H. Bussen, A. Krull, M. L. Finnegan The Collegiate Companions .................. Juniors Truant Hours and Companions ....., G. Dewes, T. Livingston, M. Rieheman, M. Hangge, H. Fisher Chinese Mother ........ ........ V . Weaver Pagan Man ........... ....... M . Julius Jesuit ................. ......... K . Land SOCiety Girls .............. A. Polliham, L. Schmidt May Procession Girls ........,..,........,....,,. Iuniors Calory Club Girls .....,.............,.............. juniors Tres Jolie-Waldteufel ...... St. E. A. Orchestra The Class Prophecy The Prophetic Figuref ....................... M. Fuerst Mysterious Dancers ................................ juniors Characters in Prophecy ....,.......,............. Seniors Connecticut Marchv'fSeredy- St. E. A, Orchestra The Class Will Lawyer ...............,................................ A. Todt Two Pirates ..........,....... H. Fox, C. Thompson juniors Spring Time-Saenger ...... St. E. A. Orchestra Farewell to Alma Mater Alma Mater, Senior Class '29 and Entire School School Song and March---L. Retter-- St. E. A. Orchestra The Day We Graduate - Directed by Miss Marguerite Brewer Accompanist .................................. A. Peterson St. E. A. Orchestra .... Directed by Mr. L. Retter MEMBERS or Sr. E. A. ORCHESTRA Piano-M. Landolt, A. Peterson . Violin-J. Leahy, M. Loy, F. Macldocks, L. Merrill, M. L. Padberg, R. Venters, V. Nief man. Clarinet-H. Bussen, B. Mersinger. Flute-B. Wehmeyer. Saxophone--E. Ernst, A. Brocksmith. Drum and Bells--C. Hendel. Seventyfone O Sv D73 'D Q xx 3 as 0 A. n f - .9 I Alma Mater Group Kathleen Land Lila Gibbons Helen Schmitt Florence Dillman Vcrncll Weaix'er Mary Julius Josephine Bal-:er Doris Foley Marcella Neumaycr Jewel Brayheld Mac Harbough Loretta Cowell Cecilia Golden Marie Fromme Rose Wiiei': Blanche Mae Florence Harris Margaret Vierhellcr Mzlry Lou Finnegan Alice Marie Murphy Viola WolkciiMai'y F. Liberty Lucille Chapman Winifred Pezolr Helen Granville Marie Landolt Father Time and Truant Hours Helen Rodeman Teresa Livingston Vivian Spaunhorst Dolores Grimaud Grace Dewes Marian Hangge Mary O'Meara Rosemary Chartrand Johanna Leahy Marie Riehmann Catherine Finnegan Isabel Stiebel Helyn Fisher Seventyftugq Q., 0 ' nl Mystic Dancers Margaret Loy Annette LoPiccolo Marie Holdsworth Mary Colden Cecilia Hendcl Virginia Hall Allinc Mmmrc Genevieve Neumaycr Mary Alice Cowley Minette Fuerst Mary Helen Norris Anabel Burke Louise Weiss Florence Hier CHARACTERS FROM SANTA CLAUS' WORKSHOP PRESENTED BY THE DRAMATIC CLASS, DECEMBER 20 F. Boneau A. Burke M. A. Quinn E. Baier L. Carney I. Mousette M. Hennigan M. Boneau M. Daurenheint M. Rehmie Smith R. Rehmie Seuentyfthfee 0 Ax El el R 68 U -4' Lv Adelaide Todt Charlot Thompson Helen Fox PIANO RECITAL IUNIORS AND SENIORS--FEBRUARY 3, 1929 Valse Lente- -Coppelia ........................................,,..................,..,..........,,.,,,,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,. Delibes Fuer Elise ..........,....... Scarf Dance . Song of India ...,... Violin Selection- Greetings of Love... In Springtime .. Russian Dance .. MARY H. NORRIS LouisE WEISS CECILIA HENDEL HELEN RODEMAN MARGARET Loy EDNA HOAGLAND BEATRICE Boi-mek MARY F. DITTMEIER Berceuse ......... .. ....... . ....... . ...... . .... .. Reading-The Selnsh Giant- MARY H. Non THELKA KNEBEL RIS fAccompanist, M Cabaletta ....,..,...........................................................,..........., TERESA GRAESSLE Seventy-four ARIE LANDOLT, ..,.....Beethoven ..........Cl1aminade Rimsky-Korsakov .,.......Elgar .......C0le ........Smitl'1 .......,.Godard ......Lack fi... ' Louise Merrill Helen Bussen Cecilia Henclel Frances lviaddock Bcrnadinc Wehineyei' Spanish Dance Gavottc ......... Ind Maziirka ..,....... S. E. A. ORCHESTRA Elizabeth Ernst Adelaide Peterson Johanna Leahy Alice Broeksmith Marie Landolt Ruth Venters Margaret Loy Barbara Mersinger Virginia Nieman Mary Louise Padberg Piano Recital-Continued Moszkowski MARIE FROMME .........Gluek'Brahms ALICIA POLLIHAM .............Godard WILBA WULZE Polunaise in A Major ......... .,..,.............................,........,.... ..,.... C h opm MARIE LANDOLT Reading-Retort DiscourageoLIs- MARGARET LOY Columbus Program PUPILS OF ST. ELIZABETH ACADEMYfOCTOBER 12, 1928 Orchestra .......,..,..,.....,..,,,,..,.....,...,................,...................................................... Flag of Truce March Piano--March of the Indian Phantoms .,...,...,.....,................. ................,............ K f06gC1' Q WILBA WULZE Pas de Cymhales .................................,.....................,....................... ....... C haminade MARIE LANDOLT, ALICIA POLLII-IAM Violingsouvenir .............................,..........................v............,.,............. .------.-- D fdlil MARY L. PADEERII O Columbia fAll rise and singj Piano-Berceuse ................... .............,..,............................ --.---.-, I l lUDSkY MARIE FROMM E Seucntyfvc All 'brefl -P Reading-Columbus- ' '7' MARY A. QLIINN PIano-PIerette .................. ..,.......................,,.... .........., ---.',,, C h a minade Musical SnulffBmc A Musical Feature MARCELLA KALETTA ADELAIDE PETERSON B. WEI-IMEYER 4 .......Grieg Piano-Norwegian BrIdal Process .....,................. ..,.,... .....,,.,,,,,,, Chorus-The Flowcr's Prayer Piano-Crescendo MARIE LANDOLT Accompanisr, JEWEL BRAYPIELD --'----------'--- --------------A V ---'-------------'-------- -------------- .... .... . L a s sen FLORENCE HIER ' .......Grieg Butterfly ............ .......,,..,,,...........,, , ,,.,..,4,,.,,,, Orcl'Iestra-Homeless- ALICIA POLLIHAM ........All My Country ....... ..................,,,,,.......,,., , ,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,,, , Sparl-:lets ...... O Solo Mio ,,.. Monologue- Violin-Serenade Musical Program FEBRUARY 17, 1929 .......Miles CELESTE KLEIN .........DiCapui RELMA HIOLDSWORTH LOUISE MERRILL MARY LOUISE PADEERG V3-153 ------------'-------------- -----.-----.....................v......... ........... -----.-. V 0 n URSULA R. DoNoI-IUE Charge of the Uhlans .,....,,......,,,,.....,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...------ 5 pindler LLICILLE FRICKE Reading-The Kick Under the Table- JOSEPHINE BAKER Tip Top March ....,.................,,....,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,, ,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,L,.,,,, --'-h.-h W a Isel- ADELE VOLI.MU'fH To a Wild Rose ...................,...,,..,,,...,..,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, .,.--- .- M C Doweu MARGARET ERNST Reading-Out to Old Aunt Mary's- ISABEL KIEL Flower Song ..................... ....,,..........,......,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, .---.- L 3 nge ISABEL STIILBEL The Rosary .................. ,....,....,,,,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ...------- N 9 vm LOUISE MERRILL Reading-The Fool- J. BAKER Elegl' -----'------ --,-------------A---------------- , ......... ,,..,.,. M a ssenet JEWEL BRAYEIELD The Flatterer ......,,..,.,......,.. ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,A,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ----. - C h a minade FRANCES GAUEATZ Reading-Da Lettla Boy- MARY JANE HULL June-Barcarolle .......................... .......................,....,,...., ,....,,, ,,,,,,,, T S C haikgwski ADELAIDE PETERSON Dialogue-I'll Tell the World- . M. L. PADBERG AND I. KIEL Ballet MUSIC ...... . ................................................,... ..... .......... M e yer-Helmund MARCELLA KALETTA Afagonaise ----- ---------------------------.----.-..... .... ......,.,,,,,., M 3 5 531-get A. EBINGER Sevcntylsix Www 'SCUCT1 Initiation of the Day School Freshies UN the evening of September 14, the new Freshies gathered in the Gym, at the command of the august Tribunal of Seniors, and shakily took their places before the said Tribunal. Each Freshie, very much embarrassed and very uncomfort' able, did as she was told-impersonate Lindy, give her idea of the school, etc., after which she received a badge, containing the single word, Freshie. A Initiation over, refreshments were served. The Seniors then issued their cornmandg very gravely stating that each Freshman, during the entire following week, would appear at school each day wearing a large hairfribbon and carrying an umbrella. Three words tell the story of the effect of the 'niti t'o - Th did 't. , 1 a 1 n ey 1 DAY'SCHOOL SENIORS, per ELSIE MARTIN 29. Hallowe'en Party 'Tis Hallowe'en night, and in the great dark Gym Hide ghosts and spooks in the corners dim. From behind corn shucks the goblins peep, And all is wrapped in silence deep- MNTIL the student body invades this rendezvous of spooks, at the bidding of the Grads. The old witch greets each girl as she enters the Gym. Shake hands with the ghost, her cackling old voice orders. The great white ghost seizes the fearful girl's hand in its icy grip and chuckles in ghostly glee at her responsive scream. Then the ghosts on the stage assume life and sing a song of welcome. The shaded lights are turned on and the ghostly aspect is somewhat dispelled. Everyone begins breathing more easily. With the arrival of the orchestra the fun begins in earnest. The costumed guests make a very pretty picture dancing amid the serpentine, balloons and confetti showers. The rustic background adds much to the picture, making it even more charming. After some time spent in dancing, refreshments are served in that part of the Gym reserved as a dining hall. The customary yells for the Seniors are given by the Fresh- ies, Sophs and juniors. Following them is the glad-youfliked-it talk, given by the Senior president to the guests. The party is over- Good'nights echo and re-echo- then, as before the barbarous invasion of the students, the ghosts and witches, and bats and cats are left alone to partake in their own Hallowe'en revelry. MARIE LANDOLT. Sevcntyfeiglit fc, '- ' 1 E St. Elizabetlfs Day NOVEMBER 19th dawned bright and clear. Refreshed by a little longer sleep than usual, the student body attended Holy Mass, thus beginning the celebration of its Patron's Feast in a most fitting manner. It was indeed an inspiring sight to see so many young souls approach the Holy Table. Our Chaplain, Father Matthew, O. F. M., beautifully expounded to us the virtues of the Queen of Thuringia. Following Mass and breakfast, the students spent the morning in a favorite occuf pation, reading. On this holiday, according to timefhonored custom, the Sophomores give a formal dinner. Hence this was our day of entertainment. The girls appointed worked enerf getically and faithfully, omitting not a single detail to make dinner as delicious as pos' sible and the dining rooms as artistically beautiful as it is the schoolfgirl's mind to imagine. Roses figured conspicuously in the decoration. Thuringian roses were to be seen on both place card and napkin, while a beautiful bouquet graced each table. The effect was that of a garden in fairyland flooded with roses. The dinner was scheduled for 12:30, but long before that time the girls were in happy anticipation. At 12 :3O precise the doors were opened to our fellowfstudents, whose greetings were mingled with, Oh, how pretty, How inviting, What an exquisite effect, and similar expressions of surprise and approval. The guests of honor were: Rev. Father Mathew, Rev. Father Hellriegel, Mrs. Brewer and Miss Brewer, and the Misses Thecla and Cresentia Seitz. After dinner, we met in the Academy Gym, where all indulged in the most delightf ful of diversions, tripping of the light fantastic toe. About four o'clock, the girls repaired to Chapel for Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. A picture show had been provided to complete the day's program. Once more, therefore, the happy crowd found its way down to the Gym. The picture, Old Iron' sides, led us back to early times when the United States first organized her naval fleet. After the picture, we retired, and thus ended what we considered one of the most happy of our school days- 'Twas the end of a perfect day. Louisn MERRILL '31. Scventyfninc gh -4' unease Saint Nick s Night THE students were worried. Numerous reports had been circulated that St. Nick had struck S. E. A. off his list this year. There were really no special grounds for the fear, but nevertheless everyone was worried. The Seniors had written him a nice long letter, in their childish way, requesting many things of him, and had given it to Sister Innocents, quite confident that she would see to its safe delivery. Still they weren't quite sure that he would comply with their plea to come and visit them. But-on Saint Nick's Night, while all the students were assembled for recreation, tinkling of bells arrested them in their playhand who should enter the Gym but two of Saint Nick's emissaries. Ohhhhhh! They were rather queer looking individuals, but to the unsuspecting eyes of the little ones they were attired exactly as L'Pellsnickel should be. Each bore a great long stick and a bulging sack. fThere was much wondering as to the contents of the sacks and much worrying as to the use of the sticksj The two distinguished visitors took their places on the stage and explained to their gaping audience that Saint Nick had received the Seniors' letter, but his many duties has forced him to send his helpers in his stead. They then proceeded to read the 'Naughty Little Girl list and call the naughty little ones to an account for their misdeeds. Conspicuously near the head of this list were the names of Helen Bussen, Helen Cttens and Alicia Polliham. Tsk! By the time all the terrorfstricken little penitents had been called on to perform in some way before the student body, the hour was far past that dread time, known as study hour. For this, as well as for the generous distribution of goodies that followed, the students all heartily thanked Saint Nick and his faithful emissaries, bidding them to please come again next year. Poor little dears-how their childish faith would have been shattered, had they seen the two Pellsnickels limp up the stairs and with weary What a job! thank' fully discard their stifling regalia. MARIE LANDOLT. Christmas Party THIS year's Christmas party was distinctly different from those of other years, inasmuch as the parents as well as the students participated in the merrymaking. The students did their share toward making it a truly happy time by presenting one of Father Lord's beautiful Christmas plays, entitled In Santa's Toy Shop. The scene of this little play was laid in Santa's toy shop and every toy character in it was chuck full of Christmas spirit, from the very simple Simple Simon to the Old Woman who lived in a shoe with her troublesome brood of youngsters. After the play, Santa Claus appeared on the scene-great, big, goodfhearted Santa. Under his supervision, members of the ParentfTeacher's Association dished Eighty 11. ---' out the goodies. Tiny kindergarten tots and dignif1ed' ' Seniorsshared equal enjoy- ment in this. After jolly Santa Claus had fulfilled his mission and made his departure, the crowd began to disperseg everyone in the best if spirits, for the Christmas holidays had begun, and who is n0t happy at Christmas time? Merry Christmas Everybody! ALICIA POLLIHAM. unior Mardi Gras THE prefLenten activity consisted of a Costume Carnival, given on February 7 by the Day School juniors for the remainder of the High School. The costumes were varied and striking. A cosmopolitan hotel could boast of no greater number of international guests as were present. Chineses, Gypsies, Italians, Indians, Russians, Peasants, French Girls, Spanish Senoritas, mingled with Dancers, Colonial Ladies, Pierrots, Kids, Clowns, etc. XVhilst the dancing halted, the guests were entertained with songs and dances. Later, refreshments were served, after which the Costume Prizes were awarded, the winners being: Celeste Rothemick, of Freshman Class, who was dressed as a Colonial Lady, and Elsie Martin, of the Senior Class, who represented an Italian Boy. ELSIE MARTIN '29. St. Patrick's Day Party THE Sophs of the Day School gave a St. Patrick's Day Party, March 19, the prof ceeds of which were given to the Missions. The girls of the class wore white uniforms with ties, aprons and hats of green. A short program, consisting of musical selections, recitations, dances and several Irish melodies was given. A pantomime representing an old Irish romance was also presented. While a committee prepared refreshments, the guests played the Guessing Game. The refreshments were then served. Both prizes were won by Marie Connelly, Freshman. From such remarks heard in the corridors the next day as, Shure! We had a good time, the Sophs were assured that their party had been a great success. F. DILLMAN '3l. Eightyfone 1 9 El si gl if litres Parliamentary Law Class THE Parliamentary Law Class of St. Elizabeth Academy, St. Louis, Mo., met in Convention Session in the Academy Gym, March '17, 1929, at 1:30 p. m. The purpose of the convention was the discussion of the Cruiser Bill and also the practice of Parliamentary Law. Miss Gannon, of Ohio, Chairman. Miss Cowell, of Indiana, Secretary. Miss Hall, of Masachusetts, Sergeantfat'Arms. V . Miss Loy,, of Massachusetts, Time Keeper.- StarfSpangled Banner, four stanzas rendered by convention. - The Committeeon Credentials,.Miss Foley, of California, Chairman, presented a list of the following delegates representing the forty-eight states of the American Union entitled to a voice and vote in the cenvention. , ' Committee Report: The Committee on Credentials begs leave to submit the names of the following delegates representing the forty-eight states entitled to a ballot vote in this convention. , , , ,, , , Note-Here follows names of representatives of states. , All members of the class may have a voice and voicefvote, our Freshmen and Sophomores shall represent the State of Missouri. Respectfully submitted, R., Miss CAROL FOLEY Miss THERBSA MURPHY -- Miss CELESTE ROTHERMICH. ' . . Miss RUTH DONOGHUEE 1 Miss MARY AGNES LYONS' 'f ',':' . Moved by Miss Harris, of Missouri, that the repon: be accepted. Motion-fcarried. The Committee on Rules of 'Order, Miss Merrillgfof Missouri,'1Chairmanf,-' pref sented the following rules for the guidance of the convention: i -'ff Rule 1. Each member rising to' address the Chlair shall give her name and the state she represents. . . - W . Rule 2. Delegates shall be limited in debate to one minute at any one time 'and twice in any one motion. Rule 3. Debate on Cruiser Bill shall be limited to thirty-'five minutes. Rule 4. Speakers, in order to obtain the floor, must wear a shamrock or some emblem of Ireland. Eightyftwod Q' Weill Rule 5. Nominations shall be from the floor. Elections shall be by ballot. A majority vote shall elect. If there is no majority vote on the first ballot the number receiving the highest number of votes shall be placed on the second ballot. A Rule 6. The Agenda shall be: Call to order. StarfSpangled Banner Qfour stanzasj. Report 'of Committee on Credentials. Report of Committee on Rules of Crderj Minutes of previous meeting. Uninished Business. Report of Committee on Resolutions. Elections. Adjournment. A ' Respectfully submitted, . , V Miss MERRILL . Miss BRAYFIELD i Miss BURKE Miss LAND I , Miss KRABBE Moved by Miss Ellis, of Missouri, that report be accepted. Moved by Miss Wulze, of Ohio, that we amend the motion by striking out the words wearing a Shamrock or some emblem of Ireland and inserting the word tie, Moved by Miss Landolt, of Alabama, that the word uniform be inserted before tie, Amendment to amendment carried. Amendment as amended carried. Motion as amended carried. The minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. ' 'Special Committee, Miss Riehemann, of North Carolina, Chairman, offers the following report: The committee appointed to set a definite day and arrange' means 'and ways to conduct a bazaar,.to raise money for a rifle team reports. ' The committeemet March 13, 1929, at 9:00 a. m., and held a meeting in which the question was discussed and the following conclusion reached: E ' That the students of the Parliamentary Law Class conduct the bazaar on April 12, and that it consist of a doll, a cake, a candy, and a fancy work booth, also a fish pond, each booth to be allotted to a certain class. ' Respectfully submitted, 'i MARIE RIEHEMANN HELEN Fox ISABELL KELLY ' ' Moved by Miss Fisher, of Arizona,'that' recommendations of committee be adopted. Motion carried. V . ' ' ' . The Committee on Resolutions, lMiss Fromme, of Michigan, Chairman,Hoffered the following resolutions urging'Congress .to hold in abeyance the building of fifteen cruisers on the ground that' a building program is .a contradiction .of the Kellogg peace pact. ' A - zu . - - - Eightyfthirer, 0 fs L' or u se 9 0 The Committee on Resolutions begs leave to submit the following resolution on the Cruiser Bill for discussion and action by this convention: Whereas: The United States is at peace, with no fear of war and would depre' ciate any hint that war is to be expected: Whereas: The ratification by the United States Senate of the Kellogg antifwar pact, signed by more than sixty nations, is intended to maintain the peace of the world and educate the people in the ideas of peace: and Whereas: The adoption of the Cruiser Bill for the building of Hfteen light cruisers by the United States government would be strangely incongruous with the Kellogg peace pact and a defiant gesture to an alarmed world: Resolved: That the Parliamentary Law Class of St. Elizabeth in convention assem- bled recommends to the Congress of the United States that no action be taken that would disturb the friendly relations of this country with the world, and further rec- ommends that the Cruiser Bill be held in abeyance until there is actual need of such defense' Respectfully submitted, MARIE FROMME MARIE LANDOLT VioLA WOLKEN MARION HANGGE THELKA KNEBEL Moved by Miss Fuerst, of Mississippi, that recommendations of commitee be adopted. Dissenting members of the committee presented a minority report. As dissenting members of the Committee on Resolutions, disagreeing with the committee, we, Marie Riehemann, of North Carolina: Helen Fox, of Washington, offer the following minority report: Whereas: The future prosperity of the United States depends upon the security of the routes of trade, it is essential for a safeguard of trade to have a considerable tonnage of cruisers: Whereas: The United States, unless she adds to her navy these fifteen cruisers and one aircraft carrier, our commerce, which can only be protected by cruisers, will be at the mercy of the British navy, the mistress of the seag Whereas: The Washington conference of 1921 set the ratio of shipftonnage for Great Britain, the United States and Japan at 5-5f3, and since that time the United States has fallen below the set ratio, and therefore we should have a navy equal to any in the world, considering possible war with England or japan: Whereas: The United States has built but ten cruisers, all of them of 6,400 tons, in the last twenty years, these fifteen vessels are greatly needed, since the twenty--two old cruisers that are still in service were constructed between 1893 and 1908. and arc obsolete and uniitted for modern requirements of war and peaceg Eighty-four fl, Resolved: That we recommend to Congress the immediate building of fifteen cruisers, voted in the Navy Bill, and the placing of the American navy on par with Great Britain. And, Madam Chairman: I move to amend the committee's report by substituting the minority report. Moved by Miss Riehemann, of North Carolina, to amend committee report by substituting the minority report. Moved by Miss Venters, of Missouri, the previous question. Ordered. Amendment by substitution carried. Recommendation that we build the cruisers carried. The Chair announced the election of a delegate to Congress. The following delegates were nominated: By Miss Golden, Miss Landolt, by Miss Kelly, Miss Fox, by Miss Grimaud, Miss Wolken, by Miss Harris, Miss Riehemann, by Miss Hendel, Miss Fromme, by Miss Van Rozzelen, Miss Martin, by Miss Ottens, Miss Bussen. Moved by Miss Dewes, of Delaware, that nominations be closed. Carried. Tellers were appointed: For Miss Landolt, Miss Knebel, for Miss Fox, Miss Kelly, for Miss Wolken, Miss Dewes, for Miss Riehemann, Miss Fisher, for Miss Fromme, Miss Golden, for Miss Martin, Miss Harris, for Miss Bussen, Miss Thompson. Ballots resulted Q83 ballots cast, 1 illegal ballot, 82 legal ballots cast, 42 required to electj: Miss Landolt, 20, Miss Wolken, 20, Miss Fox, 16, Miss Bussen, 10, Miss Martin, 8, Miss Riehemann, 5, Miss Fromme, 3. Chair declared no election. Moved by Miss Barber, of Missouri, that we dispense with any further balloting until the Seniors and Juniors can come together to elect a delegate to Congress. Carried. Carried. Minutes read and approved. After a brief talk to the members, the Chair adjourned the session. Miss LORETTA OOWELL, Secretary. Miss ADA K. GANNON, Chairman. Eightyffivc M? W.. U ltra 0 Cur Cultural Clubs UST as Spiritual Organizations found a hearty welcome at S. E. A., so, too, our Cultural Clubs were acclaimed with like joy. r ' 4 Following the practical suggestions offered by fellowfdelegates at the conven- tion, the students of S. E. A. organized several clubs in the interest of things spiritual and uplifting. This interest in the spiritual life, of course, is paramount and out' standing and should be so in the life of every student of the Academy. However, along with our efforts for the advancement in our spiritual life should be our efforts in the formation and ennobling of character, in the preparation of oneself to enter the world, to mingle with one's fellowfmen, to fill one's place in the great, busy world, to aid humanity according to one's talent and ability. S. E. A. offers every opportunity and every help to its students to secure and benefit by a cultural training, so essential in life. The so-called Cultural Clubs ' hereorganized aid- greatly in giving the stu- dent valuable means and guidance. A ' ' ' These clubs, music, dramatic art, literary, home economics' and public speaking awaken in us an intense interest for the refined and noble,4and eliminate all that is common and ordinary. In each of our clubs we have set up a certain model after whom we try to mold our lives. What better choice could we make other than one of the Saints of God? The Music Club does much to foster a love for the beautiful and-inspiring elef ments of musical drama. In our programs the life of the composer is portrayed to us in the most interesting and picturesque manner possible. Thus by attending ourclub programs we gain a store of knowledge concerning the great musical mastersj The Dramatic Club revels in many neverftofbefforgotten numbers. It has cer- tainly given to its audience a wider scope of dramatic art than heretofore offered. The Art Club, that club that delights the lover of beauty, and draws him to a careful study of the great masterpieces of artistic genius! The S. E. A. girls showed the keenest interest in this club and have acquired andstudied a large collection of the many Madonnas., , , . , Our Literary Club interests many girls, for 'it studies the wondrous works of literary genius. We learn the lessons conveyed to us in simple poems, or books, or essay, or debate. The Home Economics Club has endeavored to awaken an interest in the care of a home. It has so simplified the task of homefmaking that if the school girl follows the plan so beautifully set before her, she could have none other result but success. Last, but not least, through the work of the Public Speaking Club, we have been informed and interested in the activities occurring in the political world. The critical problems and puzzles facing our government officials were expounded to us through the Public Speaking Club. Thus, by this review of our year's work in the various clubs, you have seen what can be accomplished. Our clubs strengthen in the S. E. A. girl a love for the educaf tional and beautiful things of the world. They enrich her mind with knowledge of great literary men, musicians and artists. The cultured girl is respected no matter where she goes, for she possesses much that is noble and grand in mind and heart. She possesses a love for useful occupations. She has consideration for her equals and has the gift of making others happy. M. H. Noiuus. Eiglttyfsix KL. ' ' l Class Prophecy of the Resident Seniors Twist ye, twine ye! even so, Mingle shades of joy and woe, Hope and fear and peace and strife, In the thread of human life. 4 AND thus, whilst wandering through that desert wild, o'er barren wastes of sand, a ram appeared and guided me unto a verdant oasis in the midst of which sparkled a clear fountain, whose waters tepid at dawn, icy cold at noon, grow warm again at sunset and boiling hot at midnight, and to those who drank of its waters was given a knowledge of Futurity. Of these waters did I quaff and unto thee, O Seniors, I now make known thy fate. l H in 1. Will you be happy? 2. In what will you find your happiness? 3. Ten years from now, you will be doing what? 4. Old age will find you how? ALICIA: You will be happy in life. . Finding your. happiness in unseliishness. , . Ten years from now you will be journeying to China. Old age will find you an expert in the family darning. BERNADINE: . Moderately happy. 'A Finding happiness in serving others, '- ' ' Ten years from now you will be seated by a cheerful fireside, surf rounded by beautiful children. V I . Old age will find you quiet and peaceful. ' . CHARLOTTE: Some-don't trust to it. Finding happiness in forgetting yourself. l ' A Ten years from now you will be a member of Congress. Q Old age will 'find you wellfpleased with yourself. H. OTTENS: Yes, but busy. Finding happiness in the battle of life. Ten years from now you will be doing Spring housecleaning. Old age will find you burdened and cranky. Poor luck on the whole. Finding happiness in work for others. Ten years from now you will be coach at a leading St. Louis academy. Old age will ind you having a royal time. H. BUSSEN: Eightyescven 4 0 E sg ass L -4' E ssay. di H. SCANLAND: L. SCHMIDT: M. LANDOLT: M. FROMME: M. DITTMEIER: M. DRURY: T. KNEBEL: More luck than you deserve. Finding happiness in having your own way. Ten years from now you will be a private secretary for Polar Wave. Old age will find you not so bad. Luck will be snatched away from you. Finding happiness in Ten years from now Shoppe. Old age will find you uneven of temper. setting waves. you will be opening Ye Olde Tyme Beauty Yes, but life is fickle. Finding happiness in conducting a school orchestra. Ten years from now you will be leading pianist of Metropolitan Opera. Old age will find you always anxious. Yes, happy enough. Finding happiness in making Mutt and Jeff immortal. Ten years from now you will be a cartoonist-successor of Bud Fisher. Old age will find you lonely. Yes, quite happy. Finding happiness in the love of others. Ten years from now you will be a leader in civic and social affairs. Old age will find you not selffdeceived. It all depends on you. Finding happiness in playing bridge. Ten years from now you will be trimming the Christmas tree. Old age will find you happy and contented. Yes, but be wise. Finding happiness in teaching singing. Ten years from now you will be mistress in the little Red School House. Old Age will find you hard to please. Therefore, O Seniors, go ye forth, thus has your life thread been spun, for so it has been told to us through the waters of the Fountain. THE Jumons '29.V Eightyfeight e-,4-,.ss,w9-aa. ' Class Prophecy of the U Day School Seniors AND here's a 1939 Who's Who. It's just out and contains the names of quite a few new celebrities, dutifully explained the saleslady as she handed me a book. I paged through it wondering if my library really needed a H1939 Who's Who. Suddenly my attention was arrested by a familiar name in the M's. This is what it said: Martin, Elsie-Artist. Miss Martin has attracted much attention among the nota- bles of the art colony by her marvelous sketches, several of which were seen at the last art exhibit held in New York. The very same girl who was a graduate of the class of '29 at Saint Elizabeth's was my surprised comment. Pardon? asked the saleslady. But I was too excited to repeat my statement. I immediately decided that my library needed this very book. After purchasing it, I hurried home to call up some of my friends of the S. E. A. days. When I told them of my wonderful discovery they promised to come the next afternoon. We were going to look over the book and find out who was who. The next day we started with the A's and ended with the Z's. Here is what we found. Brockelman, Marion-Efficient Private Secretary to Mr. Henry Ford, the well known automobile magnate. Benes, Dolores--Interior Decorator. This young woman's novel ideas have brought her fame and fortune. E Dewes, Grace-Reporter. She is a valued employee of a famous New York paper. Her special work is in the Society Department. Finnegan, Mary Louise-American Tennis Champion, who has never known defeat. She will compete for the world's championship in next season's finals. Fisher, Helen-Fashionable Modiste, who has won great renown in this city. Her charming establishments are always crowded, and it is rumored that she is soon to open places in Chicago and New York. Fox, Helen-A 'Young Society Matrori. Although she has changed her last name, she is still affectionately known as Pidge and her pretty home is always open to her many friends. Hanses, Leona-A Social Worker. Founder and leader of many organizations. Her work has not been confined to one city, but has been scattered throughout the United States. Hangge, Marion-Instructor of Mathematics in Columbia University. Miss Hangge was always known as the Math Wiz of S. E. A. and has lived up to her reputation by becoming a teacher of great renown. Eightyfninc as Julius, Mary-A Business Worrian. In private life .she is a Mrs, She has proven to the world that a home and business can be successfully combined. Kelly, Isabell-Kindergarten Teacher. This charming young lady has always been sweet and gentle with the little tots, and has not surprised her many friends by opening a fashionable school for small folks. A, g , A 'Cf LoPiccolo, Vera+jour'nalistt Miss LoPiccolo has just returned from her extended trip abroadg-and is now writing a detailed account of her most interesting travels for several well known magazines. ' Livingston, ITheresa+'1'eacher of Dramatic Expression. Many of :the Hollywood stars give this clever teacher the credit for their success in the talkies. Krull, Augusta-Athletic Coach. Because of the ability of their coach, Vassar College has a 100 per cent basketball team this year. Rieheman, Marie-Missionary Sister. Sister Mary Rose hasidone. muchlgood in her special field of work. !We feel she should receive honorablermention in this book, in spite of her protests to the contrary. I . I Van Renzelen, Carmen-Biology Research VJorkeri' 'Miss Van Renzelen won fame in her high school days, as a biology enthusiast. She has continued her work in this line and is now one of the famous -research workers of the- Illinois University. H IWeaver, VernellfNurse. Her main ambition is now fulhlled. She is endearing herself to the suffering patients at St. Mary's Hospital, and is one of the most popular nurses on the floor. , 4 , W. Wolken, Viola-Aviatrix. Miss Wolken has won fame' far and wide by the daring' featsshe 'has accomplished in the'1air. Newspapers proclaim- her a feminine Lindbergh, and at the present time- she fis the idol- of the--nation. - I 4-wg11,,w1i0 wouldllhave E. A.,vvould havelsuch a completely famousclass as are the '29's? I asked my delighted friends' An emphatic chorus of toldlyou so was the prompt -reply. H up V Per VIVIAN SPAUNHORST, '30g'MINETTE FUERST '30, Ninety Q.. ' 0 ' I SeniorClass ,Willlof the . U Resident Students . a WE, the Resident Seniors of 1929 of St. Elizabeth Academy, being of sound mind and body, do hereby afhx our seal to this, our last will and testament, thus declaring all other wills made by us null andivoid. i ' I ' 'A ' Item I. To Sister Innocents we leave our undying gratitude 'I for her untiring efforts in assisting us through our Academy career. ii' Item II. To the faculty we leave our grateful appreciation of the memory of our spasmodic fits of ambition and attention in class. Item III. To the Juniors we bequeath the title of Seniors' and the ,traditional Senior Privileges that accompany the exalted title. I i 'V Item IV. To the Student Body we leave the duty of faithfully soliciting ads to make each successive Iissue of The Elizabethan a bigger and better success. Item V. I, Helen Elizabeth Bussen, will to Olive Marie Zeller my positionias guard on the basketball team, and to Marie Dolores Holdsworth my unenviable 'faculty of losing tooth brushes, handkerchiefs and ties. , -V I, Mary Frances Dittmeier, will to Genevieve Elizabeth Neumayer my lengthy tresses tidily arranged, and to Mary Helen Norris my disreputable black and white sport shoes, which have spent a winter in very active service. E I, Mildred Bernadette Drury, will my love of soup like S. E. A. cooks make to Mary Rita Golden, and my strenuous duties as Class Worrier to Helen Margaret Rodeman. . n , I, Marie Jasmine Fromme, will to Mary Alice Cowley one pair of lungs fwell broken inj, with a. voice to be most vociferously in evidence at basketball games attached, and to -Regina Catherine McCurry my weeness. , , ,li I, Thelka Theresa Knebel, will my cherished Swiss dialect to Louise Ann..Weiss. fSpecial note-Be sure and always pronounce the jch in jelly and Jerry,f-Louise. I, Marie Louise Landolt, will to Mary Margaret -Loy the original manuscript of of my famous historical poem, Memoirs of the French Revolution,f' and to-Florence Luella Hier my pet composition, Military Polonaise -in A Majorff fObserve the-,sfz marks and done jazz it.j ' - ' , I, Helen Virginia Ottens, will to Annette Veronica LoPiccolo my reputation for having completed a dress in two hours, with pattern used in the process of,.making said dress, and to Gertrude Anna Meyer the exquisite- German accent which I lend to my French reading. - , , I, Alicia Beatrice Polliham, will my Sfsfstutter to Pauline Valeria Case with the sincere hope that it will greatly enhance the charm of her lisp, and to Grace Lillian Dall my wellfworn L'abbe Constantin pony. Shhhh! i I, Helen Florida Scanland, will my well-modulated voice to Wilba Hope Wulze and my antiquated roller skates frelics of infantile daysj to Virginia Marie Hall. , Ni-netyfone U sasas. J I, Loraine Helen Schmidt, will to Hermine Mary Daues the secret of keeping one's nose perpetually powdered, and to Teresa Frances Graessle all the old pencils which I found lying useless in the den, promptly appropriated and put to work doing shorthand. I, Charlot Patricia Thompson, will my irrepressible giggle to Cecilia Catherine Hendel, and my artistically-cut, fuzzy, blonde hair to Edna Olive Hoagland. I, Bernadine Imelda Wehmeyer, will to Beatrice Bohrer my especial fondness for sugarless coffee, and to Alline Marie Moore my Asthmarelda outfit, complete from highflaced, pointed shoes to the numberless supplies of safeties used in hooking up little Azzie. Last Will and Testament of the Day School Seniors 529 REALIZING that our days as Seniors and scholars of St. Elizabeth Academy arc numbered, we find it our duty to make known our last will and wishes to the dear ones we leave behind. We, the Day School Seniors, declare ourselves, and are able to prove this by testimony of authority, that we are of sound mind and body, and are perfectly Ht to write this testament so that it will stand as legal in any court-high or low. First: We leave to our honored Sister Superior, to our dear Sister Directress, and to our beloved teachers, our everlasting gratitude and heartfelt appreciation for the splendid ideals-the great knowledge-and the innumerable days of joy they have given us. Second: To our successors, the Juniors, we leave our best wishes and the privif lege to assume the position of dignified Seniors. Also the joy of initiating the coming Freshies. Third: To the Sophomores, we leave the privilege of advancing into the Junior Class, and also the pleasure of conducting the annual junior Carnival. Four: To the Freshmen, we leave our reputation as the model class, with strict instructions to retain the said reputation. Fifth: To the Student Body of this beloved school, we leave the joy of attending, in the coming years, our Alma Mater, and the honor of upholding her ideals and standards. As individuals, we leave the following: 1. I, Elsie Frances Martin, leave to Florence Harris, my artistic UQ ability in drawing posters. To Ann Huemmler, I leave my love for spaghetti and kosher pickles. 2. I, Vemell Mollie Weaver, leave to Rose Wuerz, my desire to diet-which has been badly neglected, and to Winifred Pezolt my fringed, pin-stuck uniform tie. 3. I, Dolores Catherine Benes, leave to Rosemary Chartrand my ability to speak French fluently f??j, and to Vivian Spaunhorst my desire for potato chips. Ninctyftwo is al l 4. I, Augusta Bernice Krull, will to Doris Foley the title and honorary position of Captain of the Day School Senior Basketball Team, and to Camille Benick the everfinfdemand black compact with the large mirror, to be lent throughout the year. 5. I, Isabell Jane Kelly, will to Kathryne Finnigan my bottle of goo and my reputation for putting it on at most unusual times, and to Minnette Fuerst my ability to day dream. 6. I, Mary Antoinette Julius, will to Adelaide Todt my ability of writing short- hand rapidly, and to Mary O'Meara my natural complexion. 7. I, Grace Miriam Dewes, will to Harriet Erdman my natural wave, and to Melba Spaunhorst my slenderness. 8. I, Leona Josephine Hanses, will to Dolores Grimaucl my ability to sit quietly, and my coveted front seat during study period to Blanche Rae. 9. I, Teresa Antoinette Livingston, leave to Isabell Todebush some of my short- ness. To Elizabeth Ernst, I leave my ability of keeping my hair pinned up, together with my fifty hair pins. 10. I, Helen Fisher, leave to Loretta Cowell my position on the Senior Basketball Team. To Helen Granville, I leave my height. 11. I, Vera Teresa LoPiccolo, leave to Virginia Carten, my ability to come early for classes, and my spider pin. 12. I, Marian Elizabeth Bockelmann, leave to Regina Dittmeier, my position as representative at all C. S. M. C. meetings. To Mae Harbough, I leave my great knowledge of Commercial Arithmetic. 13. I, Viola Dorothy Wolken, leave to Virginia Jeep my excess weight and all the calories thereto. 14. I, Helen Fox, leave to Margaret Vierheller that famous ink bottle. To Evelyn Rogles, I leave my long, flowing tresses. 15. I, Marion Eleanor Hangge, will to Alice Marie Murphy, my extraordinary interest in psychology and philosophy, and to Nympha Brockleman, my ability to come late and attempt to get by with it. 16. I, Marie Elizabeth Riehemann, leave to Rose Knittle my wonderful ability to speak in Assembly, and my position as school storefkeeper to Johanna Leahy. 17. I, Carmen Florence Von Ronzelen, will to Isabel Stiebel my ability of getting into trouble and my inability of getting out of it. 18. I, Mary Louise Finnigan, leave to Irene Niemeier, my ability in shorthand. To Dorothy Lehman, I leave my natural curls. In conclusion, we, the Seniors of '29, leave to our beloved Alma Mater our undy' ing love and devotion, and we pledge ourselves to uphold her standard of PURITY AND TRUTH. QSignedj THE DAY SCHOOL SENIORS '29, Ninetyftlrrce Lf E1 U C' JV U lr u ni, s lawrm The 1.sAss u.Bs1 uscu 'nDss nEn LLFA1 ssG1s ss as H uln njss Q 'fy HA , H , sc 'S of Lent is for abstinence, from all candy and shows. is for betterment, of our immortal souls, is for cowardice, from which we refrain. is the devil, who rules us in vain. is eternity, towards which everyone strives. is faith, the pride of our lives. is our goal, which we seek on high. is heavens, way beyond the sky. is for ignorance, which we all abhor. is for justice, the reckoning score. for the kindness we all try to show. L is the love , He does on us bestow. M is for masses,f' which we will attend. N is our negligence, by which ,we offend. O is our offerings we'1l not fail to make. P is strict penance for my own sake. is the quickness .with which we'll respond. R for the rules,l' of which we seem not fond. S for silence we all hate to keep. T for time in the morning we'd all like to sleep. U is the unity, which we must possess. V is the virtue, of which we have less. W ,is the work foriwhich we are fit. X is for the xactness which we will do it. Y is for the yearning i to do right. p Z is the zeal we'll need for the ight. W jumons Ninctyffowr . Sept. Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. fl- Calendar SEPTEMBER 1Of11-Signs of life at S. E. A. enrollment-New Freshies just sprouting. 12-Sign on Study Hall board-Lost, stolen or strayed, one Freshman ,Qfountain penj. Staff meeting for year book,-down to business, girls! 17-Senior Class elected their officers. 18-Remember the boner Toots pulled,-Et. R. etc?????? Tee Hee. 21-Initiation of Freshies fSeniors gained a few enemiesj. 22-Club work started. 24-Freshies arrive at school wearing hearfribbons and carrying umbrellas, to be continued throughout the week. 25-Ring selection among the sweet girl graduates going strong. . 28-Forty hours'- devotion. The Library opened today, now for one of Shakes' peare's good ole novels, ah! OCTOBER 2-Veiled Prophet and a free nite. We made fudge and danced to a very late hour. ' i ' 5-The chauffeur took several of the girls to the woods to gather autumn leaves. 6-Alumnae Day. Fine time had by all. 8-C'mon over, buy your cakes here! One for .05 or .05 a .piece-gettum. cheap. Buy two' so our musicians can see. ' 'A 9-Father Lord was on the dot to tell us of C. S. M. C. St. Louis Convention. New literature rack placed in Gym. Art and Home Economics Clubs P have meeting. . A ' 10-The school made a Spiritual'B0uquet for Archbishop Glennon. 11-The school honored by a visit from Rev. Mother Wilhelmine. - 12-Columbus Day. No school-Rah! Rah! Rah! 14-Convention of C. C. L. at St. Louis U. S. E. A. boasted the largest delegation. , r 15-Archbishop Glennon's silver anniversary. No school-Al Smith comes to tOWI1. , ' ' - 16-First Art and Music Club meeting of the year. - 22-General Sodality meeting. Speeches--songs and pep. V 24-Were you ever locked in the Gym? just ask two of. our distinguished grads how it- feels. Anyway, there's something dark'3 about it. . 25-Father Schuerman visits school and gives a lecture. Students attend card party of P.fT. in the evening. 29-The goblins go boo and ,haunt the graveyard cold. Grads gave Hallowe'en partyfdancewith a real' orchestra. Great time had by all. 30-Grads undressed' the Gym. Rip had iarbig bonfire. ' Ninetyrfiue- Eh reg U i Nov Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. NOVEMBER 1-Rain! Rain! You guessed it-it was shopping day. 4-Sunday, all day. Had jackie Coogan in Buttons 5-Hot ball game between Soph B and Fresh D Classes. Score, 25f24. In the evening little Esmerelda made her debut. 6-Hoo Ray! Grads' rings are here. Hoover elected but not by S. E. A. girls fin mourning for AD. 8-Yoo oo, Miss Seitz!!!! Come, open our door, let us out! The dining room is a good place but not a good place to be locked in. 9-Three free days for the grads-that's us. Did we take 'em? Not much! 12-Armistice Day. Peace declared until the return, found long, black strings on our Chapel veils. S. E. A. delegates attended luncheon of I. F. C. A. at Hotel Forest Park. 16-Friday. Nothing, as per usual. 17-Procession. Take it from me, I burnt my nose on that candle. 19-St. Elizabeth's Day. Fathers Hellriegel and Matthew present at formal dinna'. 20-B. B. game, Seniors vs. Juniors. We win, 29f7. I 21-Linen shower on Msgr. Schuerman. Now those heathen Indians can wash their feet. 22- Peg Curry '28 a distinguished guest at the evening's repast. 23--Day School Seniors present The Unexpectedness of Catherine Henry. 24f25'-Adelaide Peterson wins Schubert contest. 28-Home for Thanksgiving and old turkey gobbler. DECEMBER 3-Everybody back? With lots of pep? Ready to study???? Big game for P.fT. A. Reds fthat's usj, 24g Whites, 11. 4f5-Morning dawned bright and cloudy, with snow fmuchly rainj falling. Costumes tried for Xmas play. Sodality Assembly a ripfroaring success to the tune of heathenfsaving. 6-St. Nick arrived. The old fellow has acquired a slightly feministic voice lately. Too bad! 9-Entertainment program by the Hays fno strawl. 10-B. B. game. Score tied, our favor. 14-The Merchant of Venice peddles his wares at S. E. A, 16-Rain. Nothing less exciting. 19-Grads help P.fT. decorate Gym and Xmas tree for Santa's big party tomorf row nite. 20-No more school till next year. 1929 NEW YEAR 3--Maybe intentions were good, but we've noticed there are a lot of cracked New Year's resolutions. Ninety-six Jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 4f5'6-Back to the old 5:30 grind. Howell 7-Mr. Cop gave us talk on safety first. Bussen elected B. B. captain. 10-Played Nerinx Hall at Webster, won 31f25. 14-Interclass game, Soph vs. Fresh. Lots of Rah!! 15-Flu epidemic. Everybody wrote home for daddy's hankies. 16-Polar Bears give an ice demonstration. Quite out of place when you're used to our radiators. 21-Exams. After my laughter came tears. 2?- The Other Wise Man came among us. FEBRUARY 1-Big Mission Dance. Come one, come all and take a fall. 4-First Parliamentary Law meeting. Everybody sat up and took notice. 7-Shopping Day ended with a swellish Valentine Party, sponsored by our 10 ll 1?- 15 17 Freshies. -Lost! Two Grads and a junior in a Yellow Cabg no reward. That was good tea, though, wasn't it? -Parliamentary Law, Parliaments again. -Mr. Lyons here,-no tigers. -Our local six beat Nerinx, 29f25. -Musical tonite,-Free! By S. E. A. musicians. 21- Not a Man in the House -a rollicking play. Seems the Uncles Rip don't 2s March March March March March March March March March March March March March count any more. -+The steps come up and hit Bussen. The French class get a good Ha Ha! MARCH 1-Came in like a lamb-that's a wonderful prophecy for Easter vacation weekw?? Goes out a lion! 4'-Inaugural Day. Oh! Oh! I feel so Hooverish. 5 f6f7-Days of golden silenceg Retreat. 8-9' 10-Vacation daze 11-Parliamentary Law classes end. 12-13-We wish it took longer to go and come from Chicago, especially when you get out of classes. 15-Parliamentary Law class in convention assembled. Scorching debate. 17-Ireland's emblem was flaunted before the world. S. E. A. attended the convention at St. Louis University. 19-Our Polly went home with the croup. 20'-Thrilling notice on bulletin board-Easter vacation announced. Whtuopee and Boom!!! 21-Father Markoe distributes tickets for Negro play at Odeon. 22-Tapy and Koob back for a Howfdefdo. 26-HOff for Easter. Ninety-seven 2770. , fs J ' APRIL April 2-Students attend the musical comedy, Lala, at Odeon. April 3-Back at school. Practice for school play begun. April 4-Father Fitzgibbons, S. J., trailed around for a friendly call. April 5- Heart to Heart movie. April 6-First dance since beginning of Lentg almost lost the habit. April 9--No evening study hour-everybody weeps????? April 15-Ice cream and s'kake sale for benefit of Missions. April 17-Une tennis ball gone, fess up! Who did it? I saw you. April 19-Second floor corridor walls got a bath, no need for electric lights any more. April 22-Merely another week. April 24-- The sun shines brite, the world's all rite -- April 26f27-28-Senior privilege-a whole weekfcnd. Field meet. MAT May 1-May flowers-Who's she? Had procession and benedietion in evening. May 2-Merry Xmas! Old Man Weather pulled a sneaker on usg sure thought I was dreaming this morning. May 3f4f5- May days are happy days when they lead the way to home. May 9-Free day-Ascension Day. Great rehearsal. May l0f12p-School play- The Day We Graduate -No! No! Dora, that's the name of it. May 20-The pallbearers arrive-EXAMS! Nuff sed. May 29-Farewell luncheon-a vote of thanks to our juniors. June 7-Graduation day. MARIE FROMME. Ninetywight .f 3 Qutograpbs is? 1 K ii 4 N X. H A - 9 ' 5 Patrons 1 f QC.. REV. T. V. O'REII.LEY MR. T. 1. MARTIN REV. C. A. MOGINHAN MISS G. MARTIN REV. JOSEPH P. KENNEDY MR. AND MRS. I. BOCKELMAN REV. HENRY HASSEL MR. AND MRS. KRABBE REV. FREDERICK 1. ERNST MISS ELSIE KOOB MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. ERNST MR. AND MRS. GEO. J. DILI.M.AN MISS MARGARET ERNST MR. HARRY J. PADBERG MR. AND MRS F. L. DITTMEIEIR MRS. E. SALA MR. THOMAS GOLDEN SMITH PHARMACY HILKE FAMILY CHARLOTTE HOPKINS MISS ROSALIE MILLMAN MRS. A. ROACH A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. B. L. OTTENAIT MR. AND MRS. G. B. POLLIHAM MR. HY. DREISOERNER MR. AND MRS. A. WEHMEYER MR. AND MIXS. DAVID E. BREXVER MR. IOHN WIETHALJPT MR, JOE M, RITTER MR. AND MRS. J. CARNEY One Hundred Elsie Martin Marguerite Brewer QL . . '..pv- Marie Landolt Helen Fox Our Year Book cg LOVING memory of days of yore, A true Bank where ideals are stored. A gift fondly cherished for evermore. Our 'Year Book. . In solitude, a companion that will create cheer, In misfortune, a friend that will endear, In grief, a pal who is sincere. Our 'Year Book. A loving memory of girlhood days, A grand review of life's trodden ways, A patchfwork quilt of incidents arrayed. Our 'Year Book. A 'Year Book, a book of life. A 'Year Book, a summary of our strife. A 'Year Book, a masterpiece of splendid rule, A 'Year Book, a monument to our school. M. H. One Hundred One Helen Bussen Nonlus. 4 Eli eil 65 I if J Qutngrapbs O dd'I' 1, -- . wiki' gfjy .X M? X Q f u J X.. ass f L -4' xx J ll, X M w MM L Pafrofzize Our 14a'fverfz'.verJ . A, ,,,,f f,g MUSIC co. J' W 23,96 SI4-5I6 Locusr sr. .,f q M051 compare Musvc HOUbE IN 5r.4,ou 5 .Joasens - DEALERS V .... HIGHEST GRADE M lfffi MUSICAL VICTROLAS 0'-.,?.-nr: 5 ilu' 4 -11 ENTS RECORDS ? ini1'f 1- , . ' 41b . K9lRTE4lGNlGelQQ 'Q One Hundffri Three Grand 7100 Peetz Funeral Home 3025 Lafayette Avenue UTHELASTMENLOOKEDFORU Grand 710 I Tanner's Studio 4104 W. FLORISSANT AVE. BROS. LUHES Careful Garment Cleansing CHAPMAN BROS. CLEANING 8: DYEING CO. Henry Dreisoerner Architect 3543 HUMPHREY ST. 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BROADWAY ST. LOUIS, MO. CO1fax 9449 TANNER STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHER Photographs Live Forever 4104 WEST FLORISSANT AVE ST. LOUIS, MO. Wmkelmann 86 Sons Drug Co. 3300 Meramec St. 2165-Rlverside-4650 Phone : PRospect 9912 Magnolia Bakery B. FICHT, Prop. 3504 MAGNOLIA AVE. Uust East of Grandj Better Products Better Service Bluemlein Market Groceries, Meats and Vegetables Fish, Poultry and Game in Season 3203 S. GRAND BLVD. Phones: LA. 39005 LA. 3901 Compliments Grand Avenue Stationery Company 315 N. GRAND BLVD. A One Hundred Seven PRospect 9950 SNYDER-RIES Sanitary A-G Market Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables No order too small 'l to be appreciated-none too large to be filled 901 S. 13th Street fCor. Pestalozzij PRospect 8870 LAclede 4994 WARMTH - COMFORT --CH EER You can resi' 9' 12: peace and GERHARDTS smile - mm ' ffwf-'51-'Jf 1 Ib R Me coal 1 ,0 Drug Store W0f'fA'b56lfE! J Have- your doctor phone us your 315: prescription-Our prices are cnght CHestn 395 3008 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. CURRAN COAL CO. Adam Hartwig, President Irving I. Hunstein, VicefPres. H. Dischinger, Vice'P1esident Philip H. W. Freise, Sec'y Wm. J. Holwell, Asst. Treas Ch arles Schroeder, Asst. Sei:'y CAPITAL S 1 00,000.00 Hartwig-Dischinger Realty Co. REALTORS 2808 North Grand Blvd., St. Louis Mo. REAL Telephonesz: Llndell 2943, Llndell 2944 ESTATE - LOANS - INSURANCE Hesselbei-g's Drug Store 3137 S. Grand Blvd. PRospect 8895 for Immediate Service The frst place you should think of when in need of Drug Store Service E. C. Baker Music House Inc. Pianos, Victrolas, Radios 3121 S. GRAND OPEN EVENINGS One Hundred Eight Send it to the Laundry A. Heisel Laundry Co. Our Modern Laundry Offers 21 Variety of Service to Suit Every Family Need SOUTH SIDE CHEVROLET, Inc. 3645 S. Grand Blvd. pf L..-.-.nl -r.....,.n.n.. 'il W - f !L.ruNR01Lf u,,i'i.r Ask for a Demonstration just Duwnright Better Cleaning S T Y L E Cleaners and Dyers, Inc. 451921 S. Kingshighway Blvd. Rlverside 4754 3348 S. Grand Bl. 5735 Delmar Bl. LAclede 5110 OPEN NICSHTS PRospect 1700 CAMHY 1688 VICKOF Gravois Hardware Co. UNDERTAKERS THEO. C. WIRTZ, Prop. Agency for Lowe Bros. High Stanulnrd Liquid Paints. Ynrnish and Gllms 2645 GRAVOIS AVE. sT.L0U1s, Mn. ? o'Ambu1anCe Serviclj QUALIT1' - PRICE - SERVICE 'AU' M Kohne Bros. Market 3201 ARSENAL sT. PRospect 4290-4291 Our line of Ladies' Dresses, Coats and Millinery is now very Complete, having just arrived out of the New York market La Merite Shop, Inc. 3118 S. GRAND BLVD. Where personal interest is shown PRospect 2288 ALAN S. BEHR SMART FOOTWEAR CHestnut 8270 REALTORS FRANK L. DITTMEIER REAL ESTATE CO. Notaries Pllbllc Real Estate and Financial Agents f0I' MCU, XAIOUICII and Children Estates Managed - Rents Collected Loans - Insurance - Snlel 318' S- GRAND B'-VD-f ST- '-OWS' MO' 624 cHEs'rNu'r STREET, sr. Louis, Mo. One Hundred Nine QTTEE sHoP W 11fELS0N'S. e ma e our own Candles and 3211 S. Grand Blvd. Ice Cream Q ' Home-Made Cakes and Pies We SPCCIHIIZC In Catering Service for Teas and Receptions . . . . LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS Ind1VldU3.l Mllllnefy Grand and Arsenal LAclede 3711 Vlctor 472 8 Henry Quellmalz Lbr. 86 Mfg. Co. 2461 S. 1st St., St. Louis, Mo. Hardwood Lumber and Cotton OLLIE KEMPF 0 S I G N S 1 ' f5 ANYTHING ' SHUI 51 GRAVOIS AT MoRuAN1foRD Rlv. 2481 5959 Easton 3116 S. Grand 2730 Cherokee Rlverside 63606361 fffffff GRand 041747413 KRIEGSHAUSER UND. CO. Fimeral Homes Beautiful No Charge for Chapel or Parlor Service 4228 S. KINGSHIGHWAY BLVD. 4104 MANCHESTER AVE. One Hundred Ten Jefferson-Gravois Bank of St. Louis Capital and Surplus S650,000.00 We Draw Wills and Act as Executor Real Estate Loans - Safe Deposit Boxes OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 9 A. M. TO S P. M. Member of Federal Reserve System Phil M. Niemann PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Gravois and Lynch Bell's Sandwich Shoppe 3771 South Broadway WM. KoRrUM, Prop. Plume PRospect 5084 P. E. Sappington GROCERIES 3817 Shenandoah Ave. GRaI'ld 5960 MRS. E. M. BELSHER, Prop. Permanent Waving-Eugene Steam Oil System S121 others at S8 and S10 Flora- Dell Beauty Shoppe PRospect 9626 JoHN M. REESE Groceries, Meats and Vegetables 3201 MORGANFORD RD. james 86 Company, Inc. Distributors General Electric Refrigerators 3600 S. GRAND 2740 N. GRAND at Gravois at St. Louis PRospect 6600 Llndell 5200 Vlctor 3308 LAclede 5023 California Auto Repair Co. JOHN KOLB, Prop, General Repairing and Storing ALL VVORK GUARANTEED 2111 California Ave., St. Louis, Mo. WAtson 2128 BUSSEN BRGS. Producers of High Grade Building, Flag, Crushed and Step Stone JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO., Route 9 HEIM'S Fine HomefMade Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Candies Ice Cream Evenings 3 7 . D PR so 2107 s. 39th sf. st. Louis, Mo. U9 S GRAN Spur 8911 One Hundred Eleven john H. Gebken Wm. XVinghermuehle Wm. G. Benz I f I 1 I u 1-fnin1'A Eps Funeral Chapels and Parlors 2630 Gravois Ave. 2842 Meramec St. LAclede 1272 Rlverside 3760 All you need to know about Glasses is FISHER OPTICAL CG. E. M. SCHOLL, Manager 510 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. fMetropolitan Bldgj jlifferson 5736 Downtown Store: 915 Locust Street LAclede 1089 Y Call PRospect 8754 E Res., PRospect 7567 ROTI-PS . . Q, .. Q NEW-WAY CLEANERS 8: DYERS Mnllmcry, Dresses, Hoslery, Grits u . Hemsmching Cleamng, Alteratlons 2310 S. Grand Boulevardd Furs Remodeled Strauherger Conservatory B g. . . ROTH AND RENNINGER, Proprietors F' MADDEN 'M' WYOMING CEn:ra.l 4443 CEntral 4444 FRUIT SUPPLY CO. Vegetables and Fruit 809-811 North Fourth Street Riverside 5305-5306 who are the J. Aivs? Ask us!! DYEING Q CLEANING CO. WHY NOT JOIN? Main Office and Plant: , 4544 GRAVOIS AVE. Meetings Every Tuesday at 8 P. M. Jas. A. Kreyling, Mgr. St. Louis, Mo. In the S-E-A' Gymnasium One Hundred 'Twelve Qf Joao, ,L , Phone LAc1ede 2100 2101 if zggsganxwwr 1 A ' ' 'R . w f 4 2 f S, 5? We 'Telegraph Flowers Anywhere sibfalviily S 1 7'2?M ORAL co- g- f--- Q FL ew s ff 6 we - fffrs 'ZP MQN - V A 3200 s. Grand Blvd. E.- 'QF A fCorner Wyoming St.J GRQEBUS MARKET 2635 Gravois Ave. VIctor 1071 Werner Boot Shop 3171 s. GRAND BLVD. PRospect 4421 LAclede 7249 See us for all kinds of new Furniture Furniture and Upholstering Co. We specialize in the manufacturing of Living Room Furniture and Reuphoistering 3623 Gravois Ave - - - St. Louis, Mo. Phone, GArfield 0406 Expert Optometrist and Optician Dr. Alois A. Whiterer Eyes Scientihcally Examined and Glasses Made to Correct All Defects of the Eye 202 N. Seventh fnear Pinej St. Louis A. Fiebiger Painting Co. HOUSE PAINTING Interior Decorating - Hardwood Finishing Floor Sanding with Machine 2817 MINNESOTA AVE. Phone, PRospect 1496 A visit to our store does not oblige you to buy ALBERT WEISS JEWELER THE BEST FOR LESS 4417 S. KINGSHIGHWAY RIV. 3237 Our service covers practically every phase in Iewelry and Watch Repairing E' Riiiiniii'iiiiifiiiiiiiim SHOP -Two Shops- 2617 Chippewa 3142 Oak Hill One Hundred 'Thirteen Blue Bird Candy Shop 3119 s. Grand Blvd. Sugar Bowl Candy Co. Grand and Olive St. Czmdics Ice Cream Luncheons Dinners Served GAr 1402 FRANK J. HERBERS, Pres St. Louis Costume Co. Theatrical Costumers and Wig Makers 507 NORTH BROADWAY, ST. Louis, Mo Buy from 'Your Nabor Alex Halbman's Music House Dealer of Frank A. Ilg OPTOMETRIST High Grade MUSiC3l Instruments Sheet Music - Records . .G dB1d.,S.L ,M. sm GRAvo1s RIv. 0642 3602 S ran V t cms 0 Thirteen 'Years' Su ccess ful Practice Dr. L. H. Schwenker Chiropractor Palmer Graduate 3522 Arsenal St.f'eI'Rospcct 0258 1022 Ambassador Bldg.-Clin. 5030 Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. Compliments of the Seniors One Hundred Fourteen A. E. Mayer Plumbing 86 Heating Co. 3163 S. GRAND BLVD. PRospect 2 321 Plumbing Hart Oil Burning Equipment Heating Rice Electric Refrigeration Large or Small, We Can Do All REPAIRS PROMPTLT ATTENDED TO We Are Successful Because of the SERVICE We Render john P. Fendler Ruprecht Motor Co. General Contractor SALES SERVICE S615 LISETTE 8025 s. BROADWAY Rlv. 2540 Rlv. 3452 ST. LOUIS, MO i'Service That Satisflesn RUTI-PS PORTRAITS 3551 ARSENAL STREET sT. Louis One Hundred Fifteen SM ITH'S PHARMACY PIlESl'RlI I'ION DllUGGlS'I' liilucnllirrhwny :Intl sllillllilillg' Ave. l'holn-N: F01-4-st 8804 null FOIN- t !-N04 MARINELLO Approved Beauty Shop 3145 S. GRAND BLVD. POLAND OIL COE! PANY :zum uxmnm vm'l'lwuf:l7M Pnouucws FANS, lmums, out mmns wr. Lollls, Mo. Grand-Arsenal Barber Shop pw. s.G.zA1ND BLVD. J. P. STRUCKMEIER Pmcscflul-'rloNs A s1'Ec1A1.'l'Y 3801 Sha-nululouh Avo. St. Louis, Mo. Phone, Pllosqn-vt 5550 Compllmenis of Dennis Bros. Gfanftz City, Ill. TRUM SHOE STORE 5209 Gravois Ave. B. 8: L. REITZ Dry Goods, Notions and Fnnvy XVork DOLL HOSPITAL 2903 VIRGINIA AVE. F. M. DEHNE I'RESf'RII I'ION un1'uuIs'l' 4l0l .IUANITA STREET Corner Oak Hill B. MONTAGUE RPHIIIIIHIN In Silk-Cotton und VVOol Goods 2850 VHEROKEE S'l'. l.AoIHle 5-153 B. KATHMANN Tailor 2854V2 CH EROKEE ST. Xquty N204-0 Gas C. HOYLE BARRETT, D.D.S. SI'l'I'E till-002 DICKMAN BLDG. Hours by Appointment Plume: Ru-n.. GR. 44-45-M: Olllce, PR. 6270 3115 GRAND BOULEVARD SCHlLl..Y'S Clothing, I-latn and Cups, Tailoring, Dry Goodu, Notions, Lailles' wand Gents' Furnishings 2125 CHEROKEE ST., ST. LOUIS, MO. Wear International 'I'aIlo-reel to Order Clothes Always Hauck-Madder 3814 Utah sf. George J. Vollmu th Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Otteltad R. A. LAMBING 4 TAILOR Cleaning and Dyeing A IM-:ll Good Place to Buy Real Good Shoes PENROSE SHOE CO. :nor s. GRAND CHARLOTTE HOPKINS Plturqn-ct 0102 PROSll9Ct 9116 DORIS DRUG STORE G. GOSNELL. Prop. COMPTON AND MAGNOLIA AVES. Pay Elec-trlv Bill - Library Station No. 27 I'ost-olllve Suhstntion No. 22 ROACI-l'S EATERY Known the world over for Home Cooked Dlnm-rs unzl Home-Made Pies -84410 MANCHESTER AVE. Gllnnel 5572-Both Phones-GRand 8891 '-1.7 pp V5 -' -..-... L-g?f'? X. ALBERT WEISS SOUTHAMPTON .IEXVELER -I-417 South Iiinxlsllltzhsvny St. IAOIIII. Mo. One Hundred Sixteen STOOCOMPLICATED fCan you read this?j Watchagotna packidge? Sabook! Wassinimuvitt? Sadicshunery fullanaims! Wifegonnaget aplecedog angottage ta' naimforim! Freshie: Have you got a pin? Senior: Common, rolling, belaying, ten, safety, bar, stick, Cotter, hair, hat, wrist, beauty, clothes, scarf, tie or soror- ity? G. Dewes: Will the talking movies replace the dumb onesf' M. Bockelman to Clerk: I see the directions on this can of polish says to use plenty of elbow grease. Gimme a can of that, also. Gus to Country Cousin: What mof tive brought you here? Cousin: A locomotive. znalesman: Let me sell you a radiator cap. Dumb One: Naw, I don't like caps -1 iat's why I got this derby. I. Kelly: Do you want me to shoo those flies for you? H. Fox: No, let 'em run around in their bare feet. Bright: What always comes in pairs? Dumb: Shoes and stockings. Bright: No, pear seeds. Ed: How did you get that big bump on your head? Pud: Oh, that's where a thought struck me. Scan freading paperj: Say, who's this guy Miscallaneous fMoussolinij they are talking about? Teacher: What are the races which have dominated England since the invaf sions of 'the Romans? Pupil: The Derby and the Grand National, ma'am. CAN 'YOU IMAGINE- Marie Riehemann leaving school with' out any books? Mary Lou leaving with any? Margaret Loy when she wasn't talk' 7 ing. Elo Hier not parading around in study hour? Somebody getting burnt on the Gym radiators? The den in perfect order? Disgusted Cop: Say, why don't you use your noodle when you're driving? Excited Viola: I didn't know the car had one. Vera: I have a cold or something in my head. Helen: A cold undoubtedly. Grace Dall: Hey, Gin, how far is a 75fyard dash? jewish: Has Al Smith any sons? Mary Golden fexictedlyj: Well, I should say: he has one married and one living. Man in Drug Store: I want some consecrated lye. Druggist: You mean concentrated lyef' Man: It does nutmeg any difference. That's what I camphorg what does it sul' phor? Druggist: Fifteen cents: I never cinf namon with so much wit. Man: Well, I should myrrhfmyrrh! Yet I amnomia novice at it. Teacher fday after Hoover's election, : Well, it was no doubt the design of Providence. Disappointed Junior: Well, is God a Republican then? Clovis defeated the Alumni fAlemanf nij with great slaughter. WELL, WELL! On excavating the property they found an old man living in a little hut beside a well. One Hundred Seventeen One Hundred Eighteen Whatls in a Name? While this is often an idle question, it is an important question every time any name appears on a Bank Check. The name of your Bank engraved on the blank check invites Confidence, promises Service and predicates Strength and Integrity. When you have Hlled in the blank spaces and signed your name, you and your Bank have created a medium of trade and commerce, and the business world accepts it because it bears Two Good Names. By test of Time and Service we trust that we have made TOWER GROVE BANK worthy of its place above your own good name on the Bank Checks you sign and send out into the world of trade and commerce. Tower Grove Bank Grand Boulevard at Hartford Street Resources Member Over S10,000,000.00 Federal Reserve System Direct Member St. Louis Clearing House Association One Hundred Nineteen Adieu , I 1 1 sfgrfb. Q If PRESS OF BRITT PRINTING 8: PUBLISHING CO ST. LOUIS One Hundred Twenty iff' '?9QL.. ' F' -If ... '5 55W1 35 572955- ---- . 1 V fT'1.., '4 f .1 AW. 1. -- , -xi 'n f fLf'9 1 -H N- , Z Q? f- 3 M L 2 2 ' ' ' in - . 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