St Josephs Academy - Academy Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1925

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K Q 1851 Q M Ei Izgl lil X in Q E ni E Lil E E E CARONDELET TIMES E IZ E Friday Morning, August 22, 1851 Q lg Prospectus of the Convent of St. Joseph. gg' E This institution is situated in the city of lil E Carondelet under the charge of the Sis- E IE F9 an '1 IB o FD U2 F' 1-4 o .YB CD Po P' P-1 5' co U KD N FY' I0 CD ll! W ii: o U S .... I ii E commence on the lst of September. E ig TERMS gg E For Board and Tuition qincluding E lg-3 bed and beddingb per annum in E, E advance ....,...,....................,.,.,......................,............... 584.00 LE Per quarter ...,.,,,.,..n.t,,,.........,,,, .t.. .,.................. 2 1.00 E E! Fil E The English course embraces all the E iii U -s 97 5 o D' cn YD Q FS 'U -s 97 o ! ' ,... Q 97 PU'- cu Q-1 Cn' o W Sf o F H IZ! IE E Extra Charges gi' M For French, per quarter ......t,....,....... Q .,.......... S 2.50 lg E1 For German, per quarter .....,...,4............., 2.50 Q lm For Piano and its use, per annum... 36.00 fig lx! 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U E EELING somewhat drowsy, I retired to a corner of the Recreation Hall to E QI rest-and watch, too, for the fun of the play hour had reached its height. lil ffl Presently the music and the voices seemed to come from a distance, and lm g gures a e rom my sig . N M the dancin fi f d d f ' ht Ixl IE N E When I opened my eyes, I picked up my book and turned to ask if it Dil Ig were time for study class. But I found the words stopped before I could E EI utter them, for I was startled. The room was dim with lights that Hickered X Igl Il UI E in the breeze and the good old Rec Hall was a strange place. At first E E I was under the impression that I had rudely sIept.through a fancy dress B1 party, for the classmates whom I had last seen Iaughmgly engaged ln games E now appeared like pictures of The Old-Fashioned Girl. Their dresses were Ig Ion , ruffled, and flowered things, displaying bits of lace and knots of rib- I3 E 1, g Y 11 ll 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 ' fi on. et t ey a wore cot es o t e same sty e, so my rst conc usion xg E could not be ri ht. And besides--their hair, lately shingle-bobbed, now hung E E g lg in long curls and their demure manner was unusual. E I3 lil E Close beside me stood a tall girl who turned, and looking in my direction, E E said: Have you seen my fan, Jane? At this I was ready to tell her that B21 E1 I had no idea as to the whereabouts of her fan and that my name did not gl E happen to be Jane. But here a voice just behind me answered: Here it is. E El And there stood another girl of ye olden time Ei s ' E This was too much. I looked from one to the other, but they paid not E IE . Q m M the slightest attention to me and walked to the edge of the platform, and down Q E the steps fnot at the side, as we are accustomed to do, for the steps extended is E across the entire frontl. Q EI Ei E Then-I walked down the same steps and moved about the room. Here E was a dainty miss curtseying gracefully to her companions in a pretty dance: E Zigi ENE there sat a little group of tots Chow odd they seemed in their strange little lg frocksll, their sleepy heads beginning to nod. Nearby a flashing-eyed girl lg lil displayed proudly the picture of a soldier brother, in gray, upon which some E Bl gazed with unmixed admiration, but which others barely glanced at, then V33 5 61-111 Th dm b'f' '11 EE' U move quic y away. e see s 0 lsumon were earing ruit even in t e 121 Q convent school. E W E At a little distance a merry game was in progress, while farther down El E the hall, girls were grouped around a Sister, listening intently to a story which E S she was relating. Ah, here at last was a familiar costume, for a Sister's attire E1 S does not change with the fashions. E IE E Chattering fthe one familiar thing about themll No one seemed aware E E of my presence. 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E Rings out its chimes all through the day, E At morning's clawn its chimes are bright, E ,lg At eventide it heralds night. Q All through the gladsome hours of day, F53 gl It seems to say, Work, pray, work, pray. Dil 51 Waste not the time that God hath given, X E Let it not be said ye have not striven. S Ye youth, in early morn of life, E Prepare ye for the clay of strife, 5 That when your span of life is run, gl The chimes may ring, 'Well done, well done.' VIRGINIA DAILY. E EEEEE BBBBE Seventy-five Years Between E H E E E O dear little girls of yesterday, E E As you journeyed down Life's highway, 121 Did you do the things we do today E ln school? 5 E E Ah, yes, in a way we didg Studied just the same as you are bid. Oh, goodness, how we did ln school! I ' E Q We became Seniors just as you E And also took the finals, too, V33 E E E Z. :- E. fc 5. o s: F1 :- CD 93 1 FP UD S :r' 0 : FP :r 1 o r: on P' E E ln school. 5 E ln the orchard, by the way, E We would often romp, and play Q E11 Games that now are called passe, S ln school. E as gl We had desks of bright red hue E Cherry wood, the finest, toog E And you still use them, so you do E ln school. M E E Did you say there's a difference, how? E Q21 Twixt the times of then and now? 5 1 don't think there, is, I vow, 5, E ln school. E maaxwmlma an E ra E Q1 E S E E E E za Qi E S Q pil NO NJ Q1 X E fa E E E im ra E E Q1 ra 13 al B1 E1 la Ei 5 ighmminzlmm T' CHARLOTTE WHALEN, '25. 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Mother Seraphme Ireland, Dlrectress of the Academy dur- E E ing the Civil War, is still living, as are Sister Columba Banyard, Sister Colum- gl E bine Ryan, now Mother Assistant of the Congregation, Sister Rose Colurnba E lVlcGinniss, at present Mother Provincial of the Province of Georgia, Sister E Palma McGrath, the present Provincial of the St. Louis Province, Sister Evelyn E O'Neill and Sister Marietta Jennings. IE El lil Durin these lon ears what wonderful girls have passed through St. lil U g g Y IE gl Joseph's portals to the world beyond: some of them to return .toi serve God E ISI in their convent-home, while others have carried the spirit of Christian woman- E hood into the circles of home and society. It would be impossible in so brief E E an article to speak of any in particular. Let it suffice to say that St. Joseph Kg E Academy considers its pupils its greatest reward. n 5' E51 Those who are going westward ask no higher miSSl0n, no greater E lil honor, than to carry its glorious banner, unstained and untarmshed, through if-gl lg the years to come. This we can do if we keep ever before our eyes .those Eg lg noble women who have gone before us, and put our trust as they did, in the 5 E Guardian of the holy house of Nazareth. LUCILLE PEZOLT and 'Lg E Ms Q.-iw on page 12. CELESTE SMYTHE, '25. E E1 E my E el E1 as Q1 til E1 21 M is IE Q la lm lil CQ in El li Q li 5 E LE E EG M l-I ND NJ U1 is m M E E Q me is in E 13 rg 12 E1 E 12 lm M El El E ml IE Q E M X L-:M 18 J ' ' 24 1 , fra .V 'I I' gf 'l Pqvglf -X 5' i M51 . .UQ-.QQEM iw H f H- 1925 19 2 as I mbly Asse h-.!Q,. LQjf1g1 I Zgflll 1 1111. A lx v zzzrzi I '7 , !:::::f: .... 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We are dedicating a portion of that memorial to E those who here spent their lives that this convent might thrive. It is altogether Q fitting and proper that we do this. But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate lg E a memorial to them: the brave nuns, living and dead, who struggled here gl have left an memorial far above our power to addfto or detract from. St. E E joseph s will little note, .nor long remember what we write here, but it can E23 gl never forget what .they did here. It is for us, the students, rather to be dedi- E E cated to the unfinished work which ,tl3ey 'fyjrli6 llabored here have thus far so lg lg nobly advanced. It is rather for iuifldksfge here dedicated to the great task lg E remaining, that from these honored dead, we take increased devotion to that 3 E cause for which they devoted ltheirglivesg' that' we now highly resolve that E E these Sisters shall not hayerglalgggeizl here in vain, that this Academy, under E1 gl God, shall have increased prosp ity and that the Congregation of St. Joseph, E E by St. Joseph, and forpst. Joseph shall not perish from the earth. E E A, Q1 E E MARY E. RILEY, '25. 5 ll E .5 il E El 5. 59 H ' lg X lxl l 1 ll lil lil gm IKE5 Cl Ixl lxi lfil lxf llil lx: IX! liil lxl ll? liil L41 KE Q lg E E lil 21 1273 -, 123 1 X121 P, ks! 'ng' . 1. lxj f 1: r '- -. -x1 , iggl - y ' inf I: 2: X gg: Z ,, by X: 25 3 - lx' 5 f fx ' F I Q , ,N -K A gn, , , ,. ' J ' ,Q 4 I, -' I. Y xx 'lim ga W. -: 'f , ! gy!! ,R Q ,r V 1 11 -- . fm , , , Y ,. n , .1 - i .. ff V ESQ F C117 E ' K-X 1:24 Of g -. 'L Q '11-.Q lx' Il yy Q 'H V .l, 5 11:1 ' jf - WI- - -, -. 5, 0- - f -,. 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R eligion E S Sister Rose Beatrice ...,.. .,,...s... R eligion E Sister Estella ...,.........,...o... ......... E nglish E3 E Sister Rose Beatrice ..,,. .... ....,.... E n glish E E Sister Estella ..,.,.......,......s.... ........... G erman E E Sister Anna Mechtilda ......... .......... La tin ggi E Sister Estella ,........,.......,. .....,......... S panish E Sister Leonilla .,i., ........ M athematics S EQ, Sister Constance ,.,. .-...... M atl1CIl'1atiCS E E Sister Constance .......,. ................ H iSt0ry gg Sister Loyola Marie ...... ......... C Ommercial E Sister Leonilla ......... ...............i.......... B iology E Sister Oswald ,io,,..,.,......,. .....,.... H ouseholcl Arts E Sister Rose Beatrice ........ .......... H ome Economics E . Mrs. Asman .,......,,,,.......... ...,,...,......,....... A thletics X ig Professor Le Cluse ,.,,..... .......... F rench gi 3 0 Ei E Music Department E 5 Sister Marie De Lourdes .,...,,.. .,..... ....... C h oral Class 3 Sister Marie De Lourdes ...,.,.. ........ V oice-Piano Sister Rose Catherine .,... ,..,. ......,, V i olin-Viola E Sister Teresa Martin ,w...... .......,, I-l arp-Piano E E Sister Louis Joseph ,......., ...,....,....... P iano Q A t D rt t E r epa men Q Q Sister Hildegarcle .s,...,i,w ...i.... C hina Painting E Sister Theoplmila ,.i..,.., ....,..... O il Painting Mrs. O. A. Wall ........ ..... Dramatic Art E 1 X 521515121 rixsriaimaiamliaaianximmanaiaisimaitizzirxit 1 9 2 5 Qfirmmiiiamrgimznmaaimziaiairmtglm Eszzalizszirzzxg 05 , i'N'iXs fffjm. 7 .w ,, wk . ,f I V ' I ' I Y 5 an :j im V K it lipid C B12 Q, le g 1, L ., H, s- , 35 zzf5g,,aQ9iQli3J2QnfQnQ ' lm E Bd ig Bl K! 12:1 W lil W ral W 5:5 li bil lxl ml 'xl N lil lxl im lg lxl E Bl M MARGARET AIRD El ' u E Her frofwns are .rfweeffr far E E Than :miles of other maidvns are. K E Treasurer of the Sodality E E Treasurer of the Music Club E E Athletic Editor, La Fontbonnen lg IRI Dramatic Club E lg E El E ng E IXHEKEIZIEHE EIEIEEHZIE IE 55, lx! 53 gl LUCILLE BALSMAN gg ig Hn ways are fways of plfasantness, E - And all her paths are peace. X VI E Snap Shot Editor, La Fontbonnen lg! E4 Dramatic Club E W- lil E El 5 lil 5 E E E E ' li LOUISE BARTELS E .- Ei A faithful lzeari, that makes the lworld a E is llappirr place. E Secretary of the Class E Vice-President of the Dramatic Club E Calendar Editor, La Fontbonnen Music Club EI El lil '31 t M El 1 511 E i El B1 E li lm 5 W g N Dil - W Ig as ' Y lil E E lil Pi? 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C. lg S Catechist gg lg Choral Club F-E1 E Dramatic Club E Ig! ,J 181 lil lxl lxl lxl lxl lFl IXI IXI i RQ lad E lil ., X Fil W lg' , 5: , E Bl E , l,,, , M , ., , ,W EsllillfiilgfilE51ElBill!E1lMl5ll3SlKDilJXl.ZK1.ZL.E:EB.RAE!!?SlQ1l?ilL 1 9 2 5 lD5liX.XlE!!l?il Xl.Xl'ZQElElLFQElEfl2lBllE!lL35l3ilEElEglillglkillgllimlill-H 3 'L Ml 4 2 Pl' ,H X V : 'lu ' Ji v gg I h2H5AVfH??ihi1 nqdgg.l.4EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECE E1 g ' ,I.,. f i . -p .L fa'-fs: K Y E E E E EEEEEE EEEEEE E Q11 l E V3 l Q1 E an EE EE W fm 'K' nfl E IQ E Q E lil N 1221 M 121 EEEEEEEEEEE EEEEBEEEEEE E ANNA WINKA Fi x E And still they gafved, and :till the wonders Q rg grefw, E E That one small head could farry all :he knefwf' E Dramatic Editor, La Fontbonne - E is E ' lui 'E 121 li' .E E gl E EEE EEE El m E V E MARY WOLFF ,Q E E Sparkling eye: 'with mischief bfB1Ui7lg.,', E Vice-President of the Class E Secretary of the Sodality E gl Secretary of the Music Club S S Social Editor, La Fontbonneu Q1 Choral Club EEEEEEEEEEE IIEEEEHEEEEEE EEE EEEHI! E M M E1 551 M 'Q rin nel R, 'BJ W D11 E E1 EEEEEEEEE E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E IE E E E E E Q l-A NO BD U1 .l E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 5 EEEEEEEEE 35 ii Ffrfw ffm ' N1 . G, 1, ....-, t g llgfaaimaaraalrargalailixammmmmiml f Lyamwmmmmwmwmmmwaaaaamg , .Avg 4 f5-- L 'r , Eg E rm E Rf! E What a Memory Book Told E E A History of the Class of '25 E E As l sit here idly glancing over the pages of a Memory Book, quite E naturally many things are recalled. There were the i'Goocl Old Freshmen lg E Days. We didn't think they were such at the time. Anna Marie Daly was Fai E our president. l-low we plodded through luatin, step by step reaching a goal! E We were fascinated by the queer X s and Y s of Algebra. There was a wlener gg roast on the campus shortly after we came. Then the wonderful l-lallowe en Eg E Party that the Seniors gave! There were many spreads and feasts, held in Q21 E secret, the delight of every schoo!gir!'s heart. Some of the members of our 5 ig glisltookhpart iriithe Mission Pageant, given at the Armory. All too quickly E 1 t ose appy ays pass. IZ! Our Sophomore year dawned bright and clear. Thelma Ammann piloted E E us through this period. There was the ne'er to be forgotten Kid Party, , at Qi which we were hostesses to the Freshmen. My, what fun we had, planning S that party! We were introduced to Parliamentary Law, and took to it quite El readily. We were victors in many athletic games. We were represented in E E the pageant called Church's Triumph, which was a wonderful success. Some fi E of our classmates took leading parts in A Midsummer Nightis Dream, given ig E on the campus. A party given by the faculty followed the annual crowning of E E the May Queen. ig . The Junior Knows, and Knows Not That She Knows. l-low true! As Ei Juniors, l think most of us passed our happiest year. There appeared to be Q : no static. We had passed the half-mile mark with only a half-mile more to lg Q go! Charlotte Whalen was elected as our guiding star for the year. We Q E played many basketball games, coming out on top most of the time, and took 131 part in the play, Hiawatha, Again we came to the front in another pageant E gl given at the Odeon for the benefit of the Missions. As guests of the Seniors, EJ E we hiked to Falling Springs and had a Very enjoyable time. Under Mrs. E E Asman's leadership we took part in the Rose Dance of the Flower Pageant, S IE given on the campusg the whole pageant was a thing of beauty. We had E E crowning of the May Queen and a delightful party followed. On June 3rd, IZ! E we were hostesses at a dinner given at the Chase Hotel in honor of the depart- E E iigg ggaduates. We all enjoyed FireHy at the Municipal Opera Theater E lg' a ter inner. 15 E Our Senior year camleiglllpltgo soon! TIE twRo gsm'-pg thlpiights this ig B! year were to publish LA N ONNEV' T G A A ! ary Riley gl E undertook the hard task of guiding us for our last year. We entertained'-the E E Juniors with ak l-lal!owe'en Party, which was both novel and unique. As the E Senior play wie gave Abbu San of Old Japan. We were the first class to El E enjoy the privilege of giving a play with only members of the Senior Class lil taking part in it. The girls of the Latin Class received the Papa! Blessing from ig! E Rome--another privilege. We took part in the Initiation, a Mission Pageant, E E given at the Municipal Opera Theater in Forest Park. Then all too soon: E E Of all sad words of tongue or pen, gl gl, The saddest are these: 'Exams againf E E We partook of the usual round of parties that fall to every Senior's lot. S gi! The time came to bid a fond farewell to our Alma Mater. We couldn t! E Then and then only did the days of the past four years seem all too short. E S We took into the world with us S. A. ideals and proved a credit to our E E teachers and teaching. As there is no end to History, there is likewise no end Q1 ll!! of the History of the Class of '25. E E A MARGARET FLAVEN, '25. S PS1 Q SIEliE!liB!LK!E!ES!EiEEB!!!3!!Q!!LXilQ1I!2S!!31!E1!BIL21iLZSlMMM!iBlB!EKiil 1 9 2 5 raiix!ummmQQ21ram5:1rg!mainalanfglamlammzmmxxlmlixiialm 36 'VZ ' ' ,nf Yf T,.TfA I . ,Q l i In H Jlhff-E 3W5E5,l1 l ?' 'Di XJ , - EEEEEIEENEEEEEECQEEEEEEI ,J ' L- 8 'H if., A f- ', M i ..:f-F1iWED3llZ7l3FlZEl'ZElZlZlEliilIZIlEll3lEllXlEl4lg E iz 1' in it i' ' Q E 1 ,-qvfonflzogzzirev X Bl E IEEE EEE Class Poem Bl El S This sad truth is borne upon us E E As the parting hour draws near, Fil El We are leaving friends and classmates, lg lg Leaving haunts and scenes most dear. Q Bl liil li lil bil Friends the truest, friends the dearest, lil E Walking with us day by day, l E Down the golden years of school-life- E Sharing in our work and play. E ln the years that stretch before us, Ei Though our paths lie far apart, lVlemory's chain will grow the stronger, E53 EEE Q , , Q E Binding closer heart to heart. IRI lil E KATHLEEN MCCANN Bl E and LOUISE. BARTELS, '25. lg E E X E 5 gl Class Song ,lg U .. . . .. lj E fTo the melody of Till We Meet Again. D Q E Theres a song filled with sweetness and sorrow E E Each school girl has heard with a sigh, E ll O 4 0 -1 -v-. 2. -1 C O 5 4 Q 'J FP 2 EL F El E The sweet echo falls as we lovingly whisper E E Goodbye ' E Qi lil E E E Farewell to you, teachers and schoolmates lil Who shared in our joy and our grief: lijl E Our sorrows and trials I3 Were all changed to smiles, when you uttered E1 lil , , El E kind words of relief. E lg El E Chorus. E We'll smile the while we bid you fond adieu, E As the years roll by, we'll think of you. E E And the skies will seem more blue, E E While in memory's lane we roam. lil IE Happy thoughts of days of long ago! Q El Dear S. J. A. we're going to miss you so! E El We'll hope and pray El ig: To return some day, lil :xt To the land of girlhood dreams. X liil llll Q Eg ANNA MARIE DALY and E E GERTRUDE LITTENEKER, '25, E llfl U lg E EE QI lm QU Bl E B E211 E lil E lil E El L2 E Ml E li El E Xl E lil Dil lil Ml IE Lfl E li 5.-l C NJ U1 lil lil lil til lil Bl li lil IE li E E li li li El E El El lil E lil M El LE El E E EM 37 AAN, X 5.1 :xxx OQ1,-Qjtorz X110 11.5-1,15 14-1--I 'Y Class Prophecy No. l. Miss Mary E. Riley, the well-known author, has recently pub- lished her latest book, entitled Experiences of a Loose-Wit, in which the writer in her most vivid style portrays the art of making the wrong exit in the right manner. Nos. Z and 3. No word has been received for some time from the expedition which sailed for Africa two months ago. Friends and relatives are very much concerned about the two leaders, Miss Mary Wolff and Miss Marie Pichl, whose object in going on this expedition was to study the habi- tats of various species of elephants. No. 4. On last Wednesday afternoon the Patrons of the Orphan Home for red headed girls with freckles, were delightfully entertained at a play given by these poor unfortunate girls. Under the capable direction of its head and founder Miss Lucille Pezolt, this orphanage is fast becoming the leading institution of its kind in the country. No. 5. Miss Lucille Hoffman has drawn the attention of the artists of the whole world by an exhibition of her completed masterpiece, a drawing of Hwaterf' .ES BlliEEliflEEElililEEEElgliEEEliElEEEliliXEElilillillglilElglElXllZllElEEDilEElXElXEiElEEEl2fElXXXZXXigiiiililifililligilifig lx li 5 rw 5- -1-no Oo no ,.,. S,-.... Q! 52 as sg gsigg SP: ass. as D :rib rr stil 3 5 EIS HQPU 0 S9 E Q., ---. 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The celebrated danseuse, Miss Celeste Smythe, arrived last gg Tuesday morning on the S. S. Leviathan after a protracted season in London, gl and plans an extensive tour of the States El ' is E No. l7. D On account of her extensive knowledge of the German Q E language, due in no small measure to the German environment in which she E E was raised, MISS Loretto Hennelly is now in Germany teaching the World lil 5 War orphans the beauties of their wonderful language. E x . , A- E! i No. lS. The Society for the Prevention of the Cruelty of Teaching 53 lx, Latin to Children under Twenty-five has recently issued an edict which will E El be a safeguard to the future generations. This most humane bill was passed lg E1 through the strenuous efforts of the societys President, Miss Anna Winka. E lg No.. l9. 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L ., E l, Mary Dalton, will to Catherine Dunn my translations of Spanish ll, gi Q including grammer and El Pajaro Verde. . . . . ll l, Margaret Aird, will to Mary Higgins, the first letter of my last name E E that she may have the privilege of having first place in her class and school E Q -ialphabetically. Q' M an E l, Gertrude Litteneker, will to Ethel Dwyer the pleasure of moving my gi E locker to Fontbonne. To the Juniors it will prove very useful in general, and E 5 it s value as a cold storage for jewish pickles is beyond estimation. Q X ' u I g I 1 U u B E l, Louise Barthels, will to Mary Algermrssen my Janitorial duties, that is, ig 3 the honor of pulling the girls' curtains at night, shutting the doors, windows lg E and in fact, anything her companions may desire for their convenience. Ei E l, Margaret l-lolloran, will to Mary Murray the privilege of moving to 5 E adjourn at every meeting held at Fontbonne. lil iifl l, LaRue Townsend, will to Kathleen Mcshane my l009'b attendance. Ei iii l, Lucille Pezolt, will to Jeanette Keliher my superabundant superliulty BH E24 of sun-spots commonly called freckles. These are of a most rare design and should be highly prized by the recipient. ISI l, Kathleen Lanning, will to Florence Noble, m rows of medicine bottles. E Lil . . . . .Y . . gi E These, if exhibited at the psychological moment, give the impression of much EI gl needed rest. Q E I, Grace Daily, will to Marion Ferry the much coveted position of pianist Q E to the devotees of Terpsichore. This occupation will afford her a much IQ E needed rest after the ni ht before. E PS1 . g . , . Q E l, Louise DelCommune, will to Dorothy O Brien, my love of books in IZ 5 general. E 3 . . . , E l, Anna Marie Daly, will to Josie Pearce my monoply on Vicks. gi E I, Elvera Visconti, will to Jeanette Hartmann the long wakeful nights l E Ig, have spent at S. A. E gl l, Celest Smyth, will to Margaret Daly my ability to transcribe short- E Lg hand notes into Greek and to type at the rate of 260 words - year. l, Marie Pichl, will to Catherine Walker my lofty altitude. E l, Mary Wolff, will to Mary Louise Cabalek, my barber's chair. E l, Kathleen McCann, will to Regina Ryan my ability to acquire pencils. E S I, Loretto Hennelly, will to Marie Clark my enthusiasm in the Dramatic X Club ' Hi 51 ' V1 E I, Bernice I-lall, will to Rose lldani the honor of conducting Music Club Q E meetings when the president is indisposed. ix: E I. Lucille Balsman, will to Rose Mary Schenk, my French accent acquired E during my visits to the French class. Q2 E I, Lucille Huffman, will to Geneva Spesia my hair curlers. 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TN YE Anna Marie Daly Jacob Holly My!! ' Collectin stam s for the N LEX- IZJ . . g P H C - 5 missions ff f 1 A E Grace Daily Gracious ::G0od Grief Waiting for street cars To get to school on time najcalslii fairly 'Bibi Q Louise Del Commune Del Peter Rabitn Being calm ' To get excited Everything r I3 35 Margaret Flaven Marg Wait a minute , Talking To gain her point Excuses 'N Qifaf. 'll Marie Freudenstein Rip uMy conscience Glggling To go to Rome Being present Oki, '-C4 Eerngze llillall I ized HMI bitei: H llifxnning around Ro be a schoolmarm Glasses Bl ,uficlj ore a enne y etta arve ous ay practi ' t El ' l I ' ' 1 G Mary Hobbins Rea :il think' so Smiling Ce Tsciidsaflliiu 'l?l'i::tlaIde sq' r NJ Lucille Hoffmann Lucy NYE-ah U Curling her hair To make japanese kimonos Costumes 1, lj Xlijlargaretl-lHolloran Efat uliowllzelis hi Riding To teach German History p ,'TE?5r irgmla owe inny ny o y got anyt ing B gf f ss too much to eat? Family Reunions T ' l 2 d, H 1 A 'ri E Kathleen Lanning Chick Boys, Howdy Writing Letters Ygugd, lil? glilrssisjsrop ane Cllass Rilggsporc X 3 M Gertrude Litteneker Tony Why-a' Reading Burke's Speech To be a juggler Her hair CD ' 5751- Kathleen McCann Susie Honest to Pat Looking for pencils To own a pencil factory Pencils iv CIT:-1 -x E Lucille Pezolt Teo l'll Try Doing good P ? P ? P ? P 'P Ambition maj gg marie lsichl Egicklii Eek H :looping To be little Height ,Q 1 ary 1 ey ust ary U et's urryi' usic Less T h f h M , W ll' 1 E Celeste Smyth Smitty ::REally l don't know Coming lalns TZ bzvlziolld ree noon our 9:1680 a. 11.8 money E E Eda Toohey lrlsh UMy Godfrey Fighting T0 free Ireland Exams M E LaRue 'liownsend Boo 1 Ye gods Going out To get out Getting out lg E Elvira Visconti Vera liWatch, it'll be me H Doinug nothing To do something What to do Ig E Gertrude Weber Gertle Wouldn t that be dandy Playing Bells of Berlin To get home before lg E1 I 6300 P- m- Table legs in cafeteria E Ig Charlotte Whalen Fuzzy 'My Cow' Sleeping Something dumb Ta,-dy marks E E Anna Winka Winks Ohl!' 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E 2. junior-Senior Basket-Ball Game. Q1 6. Falcons of '26 Organized. The whole school turns out to view V51 . EQ 2 V. P.. Parade. E E 7. Organization of Choral Club. If E 8. Anxiety Over Elvera-She is awake after the lights are out. II. Seniors and juniors l-lave Theatre Party. Ig' I3. Uniforms 'Donned for the Winter. S I5. College Initiation. VeregiIs's Birthda , Senior Latin Students lil - y ,A Ig Celebrate. E E I6. First Meeting of C. S. M. C. Seniors Give Program. IZ! Q I 7. Mr. Crosse's Visit. More Tears. ' 20. General Confusion in the junior Dorm. E QI 2I. Senior Spread-Birthday in the Family. ii 25. Alumnae Entertain the Seniors. E E 28. l'laIIowe'en Party for Colored Children at St. NichoIs'. 54 n n u g I m 29. Seaslckness IS Prevalent-Juniors wave their hair. E4 30. Senior-Junior l laIIowe'en Party. EE 3I. Thrills and Heart Throbs I I I I I I Reports are read for the first I time. Q EI EI NOVEMBER L21 I. Senior I-like. Lillian Lehnbeuter Entertains Juniors. E 2. junior Skating Party at the Winter Garden. E 4. Organization of Dramatic Club and Violin Ensemble. E 5. Freshies Entertained by Sophomores. EI 9. Members of North Central Association. Visit S. A. SI I0. Seniors Anxiously Awaiting Class Rings. I2. Directress Leaves for Kansas City. Q E I3. Seniors Receive Cards from St. Marietta. 1' I4. Wild Time-Class Rin s A ' gg g rrive. Y I 5. First Lecture of the Applebaum Conservatory Attended by juniors. Q I9. First Open Caecilian Club Meeting. E 20. First Symphony Concert. gg E 22. College Recital .in Honor of St. Cecilia. i E 24. Joyful Preparations for Thanksgiving. 29. Thanksgiving--Turkey, Cranberry sauce and all that goes with it. 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A. Club. Virginia Howe and Loretta Hennelly give piano recital. Wonder- ful! Cake Sale. Uniforms removed for the first time. Seniors mourn at this final parting. ABBU SAN OF OLD JAPAN. Senior Class play. Splendid! Practice begins for MUSIC WEEK. Lecture by Fr. De Lange, S. V. D., from the Sunda Islands. Seniors go clown town. First day of Music Week recitals. Music Club luncheon. Election of May Queen. Margaret l-lolloran entertains Seniors. College Day. Triduum to Little Flower in preparation for her canonization. Gertrude Weber gives Class Party. Charlotte Whalen gives Class Party. Mission Pageant at the Municipal Opera in Forest Park. -oh-oh-oh-Some more misery-----FlNALS! Alumnae banquet for Seniors. Pageant by members of gymnasium department. Crowning of May Queen. junior-Senior banquet. Class Day. The Crowning Glory-GRADUATlON! Closing-Preparatory and Commercial Classes. Farewell, a long farewell to S. A.! 13531318183EEEEEEEEEEEEIEQEQJEEBJEEEUI 1 9 2 5 li1Z1E11E1E2.iIM12'f.11!fI131l2QlZ11ZlElEll3i11Z1EEIZEIEEEEEMEEEIQE 52 'M ' if N,-ik 2513- v w L2 . A' , ru-iiqji r' .I Vg -IIYIYYYIFEEQIXIEQEIZIZIEIZQBIIEIZEEEI fir ' ,Ai S 3 Tif f, fx ' 15 ' fi ,l,4f21EjggggyQfgj1ggjgMgIg'1IgfgIE,i,lfglg-' ,. In 5 4 A rj-l,AQjVo11ibog11'z,9 Autobiography of a Memory Book N january, a mother of one of the Seniors bought me as a gift for her daughter, a Senior at St. Joseph Academy. I am a loose-leaf book, with a lustrous green cover, with my name Memory Book written in gold litters. I have pictures stamped on my pages, allowing every amusement a p ace. When I was brought home, my owner exclaimed Marvelous and said I was Adorable My, I was proud! After my new mistress had taken possession of me, I traveled exten- sively. I was lost several times, and my box was torn asunder. Many bril- liant artists drew in me, and when I was returned to my mistress, she dicln't recognize me. Every girl in my owner's class wrote until I was entirely decorated. She was very grateful, but I couldn't express my feelings because I was dumb. Ten years after my mistress had graduated from S. A. she was travel- ing in Europe. She was very lonesome for her classmates, so I was taken from the trunk-- for hours she sat reading me, tears of joy falling on my pages. They brought memories of her parties, her sports, and all her good times. I felt quite honored, for I had brought joy to my little mistress. I was then placed back in the trunk, with the promise that I would be brought to the next Alumnae Meeting at Fontbonne. LORETTO HENNELLY, '25 . Our Patron O, dear St. joseph, holy patron, Our hearts are filled with love for thee, In every joy and every sorrow Thy name our comfort e'er will be. Model of patience, meek and lowly, Spouse of Mary, tender and mild Purer than lilies in earth's gardens, Dear guardian of the Holy Child. As school girls here we've prayed and studied, Ever seeking thy gentle care, Oh! Thus through life may we persevere Longing thy happiness to share. And when the Angel of Death shall come To lead us from these paths we trod, Then be to us a father still, And guide us to the throne of God. GERTRUDE. LITTENEKER, '2 5. ElIEEEIQEIEJEEEEZIIZIEIEEIIZIEEIEEIIELTIEYTSIEENE 1 9 2 5 E1CQC25ElDTIEZIIXIEEIIEBIIEIEIIZIEIEEEIXIEEIEIEEIIZELEIEILXJ 53 or Class i Jun ,Q . if' 'Xa ifgg I 11 Fm 1 12 -1. 1. .Fw 133333 x 333333333333 jf nfl-v1,'3?LiLr,4 :,,g'Fil if ' 4 1 ,+f-JIX1EfiiJE1?iIZIIE EK2,'1.1EEIEIE 1 A v ' . ,, .i,,,,f , vfonyb 011.11 Q President ............ . Vice President 1,..... Secretary ........... Treasurer .........,...,.,...,......... Junior Class ...,.1....Marcella Vleth ..,........V1rg1n1a Wenclel Staff Representative .....,........... ........... ....,......... 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IQ 'X' 621 lil , IQ M Mathematics, as you see, E E Demands from us civility. gl E ISI lgfj By this time the weary bunch E LQ H L81 ls well prepared to have a lunch. IE E' D3 'Xl - EB S Now for the dear old Spanish book- 2 E How familiar does it lookl Z ra QE Shorthand and typewriting, too, E 5 Deserve some courtesy from you. Q K E . . E Now tenms looks quite good to all, Q E But better still is basketball. 5 Now we've told you all our woes- S This each junior undergoes. Q x E E Study, practice, dinner, prayer- . . .J E Dont you think we do our share, E That we merit untold praise E For our busy Junior days? F3 E Q lf! N 1'-U fzfl E CATHERINE DUNN, '26. Q E3 lil lil 51 L25 gl DQ sw 'E 'll lg E IE lilglifililiillfllilZlillililliiililiililliiillillfillilglgillili 1 9 2 5 EIIZIIZJEIZIEIEIEIEZIIZTKZIEIIZIEEEIEIBIIZIIEIZIIZJEIEEIEEIIEEIE 57 an va as i O O s. O E O -C-' D- O KD A V: QW I1 H 4H Hf4l.11 r- . 5 my X fix, -..:' ff-'A' Lg-fonibonn ez, Sophomore Class President ,............. 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Q E If you'd have her lead the rest, E E Help her grow. E E When there's anything to do E gl! Let the faculty count on you- Ei You'll feel proud when it's all through Don't you know? EEEEEEE EEEEEEE E If you're used to giving knocks, Q 5 Change your style: Eg Q Throw bouquets instead of rocks, E For a while. E if Let the other lassie roast, 5 S Shun her as you would a ghost, gl E Meet her hammer with a boast, E E And a smile. M S EEEE EBEE When a stranger from afar E Comes along E E Tell her who, and what you are: 53 Make it strong. E E Needn't Hatter, never bluff, 'lg gl Tell the truth, for that's enough: Q Q Boost for S. J. A., she's the best. gl ff MARGARET MARY BURKE.. E EEE EE E1 With apologies- E W L31 E Boost Your School. lg' 55' IRI lZil fill x1 i Q fs! W ri! U rm W :sa lil ns E E Q1 YS E E EYE li IZ E B Q E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E p-A NO lx? 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E. leanore Barry IEI E Lucy Locket Lost Her Pocket .....,.....,..........,......,.,.......,....,........,..,....,..,.........,...... Lucille Risch E Jack and Jill ...........,...,...........,................. ..,...... E. leanor McCann and Helisy Galeski The Queen of Hearts ........,... ,,.......AA.............,.,..........,,........,...... E leanor Riley E E Curly Locks! Curly Locksl ....,,, ....,,..... E. mma Quatmann E Lady Bird, Lady Bird ...,i......., ....,....,,......... M argaret Dryer E Little Betty Winkle ...r.... ..,...... E lizaloeth Winkleman Tom Thumb .....A............i.................,,....r.. ............ M ary Thompson E A Good Chilcl, a Goocl Child .........,...,........... .,....,.... C atherine Hoffman E E Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid ......... ,.............. l-l elen Werner E5 I'll Sing You a Song .......,...............,.....,..,.............. ...,...... C atherine Wendel E A Man of Words ........ .....,...... C ecilia Winkler E Little Jenny Wren ........................................,..... A. ....,. Rose Wackenheim S Dance Little Baby, Dance Up High .......... .....,...,... H ilda Temmeyer E Little Boy Blue .....,......,............a..........,......,......... ...,..,..............,.................,.. C atherine Tackaberry E lg Three Men in a Tub .....,...... Catherine Utterback, Cecilia Jost and Helen Echtle El E Little jack l-lorner .,...,...,,......,...........,...........,.....,..,,......,..,.....,............,..,..,....,. Marguerite Schmidt E gl Sugar, Spice and All Things Nice ,....,.. ....,........,,..,... R ose Meyer E S l Am So Merry, So Merry .....,.....,..... ........ F rancis Mcl'lenry Q Q Jack Be Nimble, Jack Be Quick ........,..,.........,.......,....,.....,..........,...............r..,.....,. Mary l lerz E E Babes in the Wood ...............,................,,,. ........ V eronica Luzynska and Agnes Filipiak E E Betty Bell and Bessie Gray .........., .........,....,,,,. ...........,..........,.,. .......... M a r garet Rice E They Were Two Bonny Lasses ...,....,, ....r..., D orothy Farrell E E I'll Sing Ye a Song of Sixpence ...,.... ........... M ary Brennan Q E E EEEEEEE EEEEEEE EEEEMEZZ 1 9 2 5 1WEEEEE 64 sq l PSVNX' 23' ,WV Eptzcsuasismsuaasmmzammxmrxlzg ilillki ffq . if ' Llvszmamawamwwwammmwmaag U .J 247 A.-4 f , .Ll .A-Y. Q gi1p, fl1i?l3Q1lILQ E ' Q IEIEEEZIIEEEEIZIE IZIEIEIEIZJIZIIZIEEI Bed Time Story for F reshies NCE upon a time, very recently fand it still happens, a little girl came to S. A. She wrote to her Mother one time after the first few E E months and this is what she said: Q E Dear Mother: E 5 You'll never get me home after this life! When I think of how we Eg lil spent the time at home, l laugh out loud. l wonder how I ever existed. Q lil Last night Sister O. left the dorm door open and we went in, got lj Q dressed up and showed ourselves to Sister I. She said Well, I've been wish- Q gil ing you girls would liven up a bit: to top it off, I wish you'd go to some pic- 3 El ture show tonight, during seven-thirty study class. Come in whenever you IE wish, we'll leave the door open all night. You can imagine the good time E we had. The Sisters let us take their car for the night, too. E And, Mother, do you know we still get up whenever we please in the S morning. I thought that would only last the first week or so. I wonder how E the Sisters can spend the morning serving breakfast, but they are always X 5 asking us if things couldn't be arranged more conveniently for us. EE U' S We didn't have history all last week because Sister C. was too tired. Bl Don't be surprised if I drop in on you some day: we may run home any time S M we wish, you know. M ,t El Bye bye, and don't send me any money, 'cause I can't be bothered with E it. IEE -C o c: 1 'E' S. :s cm Q. nw c fm :r- FW' O F' E IE IE E Jane. E El Q P. S. I wish you would buy me a red dress of some sort, Sister said I E look so dead in my blue and green dresses. I showed her my orange one E Q but she said it wasn't quite bright enough. - 5 1-- 5 ANNA MARIE DALY, '25. P3 EIZIBEIZI WEEE , . lg E Acrostlc E1 Q E ggi F is for Freshmen, the name of our class, 3 E R is for Rank-in this we are last. E E is for English, in which we all shine, El . . . . E 5 S is for Spanish, quite out of our llne. E, H is for History, most int'resting they say, E M is for Music which we learn to play. E E 3' 5. -r. O -e .32 UQ Q U' -1 9' -v-. O -4 2 .Eff 0 D' 2 O Fl. -n PL. E BI . h . . lg H N is for Nothing, the easiest of all. Eg lil lil gi KATHERINE WENDELL and Eg S IVIARJORIE WHALEN, '28. gl Q3 ffl lgl El x E EllillglglilglgllfgglilgllgllglglliflglifllfjIEEQIQIIEQJBIQIZIQJEIEIU 1 9 2 5 ffllgQlZllEl.ElEEEElf?QlEElXlEll3lElEEilEfll2lfglfilEll2l 65 W U3 N n-1 U -u M In U D- 0 it D-1 .! 'ii A -fm fi i Lg: -1.1M .W jy ff' .ff : T, 2? Jfw f. J Q 'ff wi I III '51 iii 1313 e , Ek 1 ' 'M p 5 1' ' 4+ ,I n Lifmaaximiwaawammmwwmwwg - L-is -. . A i s E E 5-slijagffozl fbonnef E an is EEEEEE EEEEEE How About --- E The juniors? E E Rose disliking violin? E ig Mary Lou talking in the dorm? lg E Mary A. forgetting to write in her diary? E lg A spread being otherwise than a cover for a bed? E 5 Kathleen Mcshane having a crush? E S Sis Noble practicing piano? E gl Ethel being tau: E Sr. E. neglecting to ask for something for the missions? E Jeanette Hartmann not having her hair curled? Q E Marion Ferry unable to dance? E E Peggy Daly not blushing? E E Wearing any sort of dress to school? E E E E nv '1 '4 I'-? no 03. :s ID oo ro FF 2. :S cm 2 o '1 1 0 cn.. na cr' o s: FF sv :s '4 FY ET :J no 'tl E E Ruth Gillick studying bookkeeping? E Josie without Rose? E Sleeping until 9 a. m. E Katherine Wendel being small? E Suzanne wearing low heels? S Cookie Dunn being serious? S Entire assembly at 9:00 a. m.? E Dorothy O'Brien not being friendly? S E Evelyn Bitter grown up? E Mary Herz wearing a uniform? EEEEEEEEEEEE -I 3' 0 W1 '1 o fb IJ' 3 o B 2. EF. B W W E '-C Bmmmmmmmmmm EE x Marjorie Whalen neglecting to study? Eleanor Riley failing to ask questions? Mary Brennan wanting toepractice duets? Silence in the halls? Clare Whalen coming early? IIIIIIIIIIIEHEI Geneva Spesia being talkative? E Eleanor McCann minus her peanuts? E E New pianos in the practice rooms? E Frances Mcl-lenry without her scarfs? E Rose Meyer not with her? S All new typewriters in the commercial room? S E Elevators to the library? E E A radio for dancing during rec ? S E Leaving S. 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This is the cradle of all the greatest musical and poetical geniuses of the class. With their sweet voices and charming poetical selections they soothe the wearied minds of those who, day after day, tread the care-worn paths of duty. How many an operatic scene has been enacted in the still hours of the early night by these most wonderful dramatistsl Beautiful son- nets, witty satires and melancholy, soul rencling elegies are conceived by these geniuses, as they quietly clean their stands and make their beds. With the help of their highly imaginative minds they have often brought their bowls and pitchers into operatic selections, thus creating the most enhancing and picturesque of scenes. And all this talent is wasted on unappreciative eyes and ears! What would the world not give for one sweet note sung by these nightingales or for one of those poems, so original, so soothing, so unique! Ah, 'tis true, that many a Flower is born to blush unseen and waste its sweet- ness on the desert air. ln Uniformiam Oratio Prima CWith apologies to Ciceroj To what length, pray, clear uniforms, will you abuse our patience? l-low long will this color and warmth of yours elude us? To what end will your modest necks and long sleeves torment us? I-las neither the warm weather, nor the funny frizzle of your tie, nor the ragged edges at the wrist, nor even your threadbare skirt with its shiny, distorted plaits moved you? Do you not perceive your elbows coming through? Do you not see how anxiously the colored spring dresses hanging there in the press await your retreat? Who of us, do you think, is ignorant of the misery you have caused us by your reluctance in going to the cleaners and your plans and actions during our month-ends? O temporal O mores!! MARY ALGERMISSEN, '26. 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That is. fAbbrev.l E MARGARET GRACE DAILY, '25, E GERTRUDE ELIZABETH WEBER, '25. QJLRJEXJIXIBJZIZIEMEZIEEEZJESIBIIEIFIEEIEIEEIEEZIZIBJTFI 1 9 2 5 PE1EIM3131E1EEIIZINZIEICSEEBZISJIZBIEIEIEIZIEEEIEIIZIEIIEIZIIZI 75 PW' K Q fw QUIELEBIEEIEEE EEYEEEMEQIZIIEI -'f 'L ggmlggglglwglliltgiviglgifgxgyygmgifgigglr 'Sif t' 'VL e ' 3 ,,c-Fili ng 5 I Our La.dy's Month Soft winds caressing our cheeks, Flowers growing at our feet. God put these all on earth, Mary, To make this month more sweet. Blossoms looking heavenward, Of various shapes and hue Offer their delicate perfume, As incense, Mother, to you. God colors the skies with blue Throughout the beautiful day, To blend with your heavenly eyes Mary, our bright Queen of May. ANNA MARIE DALY 25 mmmmrxlmfgymalsizlmxaxaizzmmmmmmram1 1 9 2 5 ammmmgmmm gmmmmfmmsi , '76 zz v E WX! 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A nna Marie Daly Q IE zzz , '59 Business Manager .... ..... C harlotte Whalen E, Ei ii . . . . ELI 2 Advertising Manager .... ...... V lrglna Howe EE lil E I 0 I Ig 5 C1fCUlatlOD Manager ..... ...... E lvera Vlscontl E 5 E Q E11 Art Editors Calendar Editors Grace Daily Marie Pichl Louise Bartels Margaret Flaven E m Bl Dramatic Editors Athletlcs Editors E Loretta Hannelly Anna Winka Margaret Alrd Q , . . . E Q Lucllle Hoffmann Marie Freuclmsteln E Ig IZI E1 121 5 E E1 . . . E gl - MUSIC Editors Prose Editors E Louise Del Commune Eda Toohey Gertrude Weber E Berenice Hall E M gy L33 '31 Bl 'E E E Snap-Shot Editors E gi Poetry Editors Lucile Balsman Celeste Smith E ig Mary Dalton Mary l-lobbins Kathleen Lannlng E E Lucile Pezolt E in fa ' H gl til B1 . . I3 E Social Editors E Nonsense Editors Margaret l-lolloran Mary Wolff Q Kathleen McCann Mary Riley LaRue Townsend E lin :Ig W as M . W 5 M rm Ig , E U E 5 E 53 131 1 9 2 5 r1221Qgmximmmmuzisfmaitxinmmmmiiiiilniwzlisltziim gi K gn? 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She is the E E one to whom they go with all their little difficulties and trials, and there Q E at the foot of her altar seek for aid and consolation. Nor do they Q E forget her in moments of triumph and joy, for then, too, many a fervent gl lg' prayer of thanksgiving ascends to the throne of Mary. From earliest youth 5:1 E the little ones are seen kneeling around the statue of their Mother, and each E EE EEE new year finds their love and devotion increasing. E During the year, now well-nigh past, the Children of Mary have proved 5 E themselves most worthy of that title. The little oratory was kept in order E and flowers decorated the shrine of our Blessed Mother. Many a fragrant Qi blossom was gathered from one of the Sister's garden and placed before our Ei E Lady as a token of love, there to waft its sweet perfume as a fervent prayer E E to the throne of l-leaven's Queen. Frequent sacrifices were made to keep E E the shrine beautiful, and it was this spirit of sacrifice that prompted the E M . . . . . . . E sodalists to send their little mites to the catacombs for equipment with electric IZ E - E1 Eg lights. ,E E E E E 5 E E E May Day EE EE E E E This, the best day of the whole year, at last arrived and the girls with E E joyous hearts wound their way out to the orchard singing hymns of praise E E to their BE.l..OVE.D MOTHER who holds the foremost place in every girl's E E heart. The crowning of the May Day Queen then took place and it was E E very impressive. The Queen, Anna Marie Daly, followed by her attendants, gl S Mary Riley and Gertrude Litteneker led the way to the Holy Family Chapel E EI and after the crowning of the Blessed Virgin was over Benediction was given. pq N IE If The procession filed slowly out of the Chapel to the campus, where an EI lg i G . H E enjoyable evening was spent by the pupils as the guests of the Faculty. Q Ei EQ E E E E E E E9 E BC E 1 9 2 5 79 -it WBVRR 24N , 2 ww ri r '1 ' ' 1 ffolmll l ' lflllllilllfllfli-f ll' N ' 5 . , .f --f. 7- 1 . EEEWR!MEIE1W.MlE'EWlHwQlWll ,f d g54'a.A 1 t .,,w,w1,. A -. -:,--MEliBlEWElXlElIEBlM3llEBJEll!1,lEIZilElilg lgl E E E S Q Our Retreat lil Ei Ei El Our annual retreat opened March 4, at 7:30 p. m., and closed Sunday, ga March 8, at 8:30 a. m. Father Ehrhardt S. J. of Kansas City conducted ISI the exercises, and his gentle manner and kindly attitude endeared him to El the hearts of all. Everyone entered into the spirit of these days of grace with ll-gl Eil a zeal that did not weaken, even as the final day approached. W M lxl Ml lm , lil 5 Father s conferences treated of the old yet ever new truths of our holy E religion, but at no time did they fail to arouse our interest. The closing Q ceremony, however, was more beautiful than all others. During the Holy E Sacrifice of the Mass our voices rendered joyous hymns of praise to the Blessed Sacrament, our Blessed Lady, and our loved Patron St. ose h. As E . . . P gig the time for Communion drew nigh we reverently approached the altar to E S receive our Lord and God. After Mass Father gave the Papal Blessing, and E Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament followed. lg E . Ei lil L. lil THE lRlSl'l FOLK SONG gl E Iii lil El Seumas lVlclVlanus, the lrish humorist, brought a bit of Old lreland to E our study hall on the afternoon of March 3, I935. We spent two short Q 2 hours in the company of the fairies and goblins of the Emerald lsle. We E were entranced, and regretted that the great story teller had no more time E to entertain us. lg lil IZI lil lfil Y' lg lg BISHOP VAN HOECK, S. J. Q1 E Bishop Van Hoeck, S. J., of Patna, lndia, gave a lecture on the mis- El sionary work done in that country. Anyone listening to him could not but El lil . . . . . . . . . . El S be influenced by his untlrmg zeal for the missions. The vivid descriptions of 131 living conditions in far away lndia filled us with pity and with firm resolu- E E tions to do all in our power for these unfortunate people, who have not yet Q E received the truths of Christianity E El ' El lil lil N El lxl lil llfl IRI llil lxl lxl liil DI lxl E: St. Joseph's Day lg QI lil E On this day for the last time the students attended the solemn reception E E and profession in Holy Family Chapel. We have always been anxious to E 5 attend, and we know that the denial of this privilege will be keenly felt in E gl the future. ' lil E23 IE IE E Our interest this year waslheightened by the fact that three former lil 'W upils were received-Marian Wright, Annastasia Brennan and Louise Powers, lil P lxl . . . . . IXI lgl now Sisters Rose Louise, lVlar Florentine and Mary Clotilda, respectively. lx! 1:11 - - y - - D21 M A most impressive sermon was delivered by HIS Grace after the Mass. W Q 3? X , Lxil lil lgl El Q El lg 1 9 2 5 5lfgwlilElE513QQlgilggllilgglfggllglglwllflglglgllfflglgllillrglil 80 . . Wf'TH.,ff' , Ny' 1-1.-.. .Iwi 1 2 5 ., L I ','5'9 ..' .V Ejvrirasiiauswellsilalasialrrizramimwliy? ?'lHll'g75-gLLif4T ll Lzannawnmnmmnwnawmnnnms E i-HTA 1 5 13 - , .L --+,- V' E S 22-Kiwi-, 9f0i1fb LmzLeE lg lililillililllilglil lillillillilillilili The C. S. M. C. E President ............ .......... C harlotte Whalen E lil lil lg Vice-President ...,.. ......, F lorence Noble E lil . E Secretary ............ ......... M argaret Flaven E lil Treasurer ....... .......... M abel Schaub E X lil ' lg The St. ,Ioseph's Unit of the C. S. M. C. began its mission work with E renewed vigor after the election of officers at the first meeting in September. Ll . . . 53 Q Regular monthly meetings were introduced this year for the purpose of Q1 imbuing the girls with the mission spirit. At the close of the business end of E the meetings, each class, in turn, gave an interesting program. S lil . . . . . . . - E Eda Toohey and Virginia Howe took up their Catechist work again in E El September at St. Nicholas' Mission. Due to the growth of the mission this E E year, two more Catechists were needed. Charlotte Whalen and Margaret E E Flaven volunteered their services. Ll . . E On Ascension Thursday the St. Louis Conference of the C. S. M. C. 5 Q41 presented a pageant, The Ritual of Initiation by Rev. Daniel A. Lord, H E S.J., at the Municipal Theatre, Forest Park. St. ,Ioseph's Academy por- Q E trayed the Pagans E E EERE EEE Ei E! lil EZ lil 0 I E S. J. A. Parliamentary Law Class Notes lil EE E li Parliamentary Law Classes were again resumed on March 9th, when IE lg . . . . . EQ Q Miss Ada K. Gannon, the noted parllamentarxan, visited the Academy and E began the third of her annual lecture courses. The classes were limited to the E Juniors and Seniors and college students, but many of the resident Sisters E Bl attended. The rudiments of Parliamentary law having been previously mas- IE lil tered, much monotonous class-work was replaced by interesting debates. 5 I-l . . . . . . . E Numerous topics were discussed, among which were: Mission activities, inter- E E scholastic athletics, and the different political platforms involving the questions E E of the League of Nations, the Mellon Tax Bill, and the recent efforts to check E the powers of the Supreme Court. 5 gl Miss C1annon's discourses furnished considerable cause for laughter. Her gi S lrish wit and humor were much in evidence. Quoting from Miss Gannon: E 57 Homes are apartments where we hang up our clothes and very few of them. Bl Ei El El W On the last day Miss Gannon conducted a brief examination for all those lffl W , . . . . lil E who had had three years experience. Closing exercises consisted of a short lid Q1 address by Miss Gannon on, The Advantages of Parliamentary Law to the gg S Modern Woman, and the singing of our National Anthem. QQ E t is 2 E gl lil IEE Bllgililillillil IEJEIEBEIEIEEEEIEEEEEMEIEIEIEEE 1 9 2 5 IEEEEIEJIEEJIEIEEIXIEEIEIEIEIEIEQIEIEE EHZTIEEI 81 , a.,-y,-Wx,2.i I, R V w'yw ws S Y 'Q wl lEli!JElI31ElZ!li1JI31ErZIE1ElEXlEE1lE!JlElZ1l3'1lElZlI IFl3 . Fi fi ' l' dpi' Li aaaaamaawmaaawmammm . ' - , I IZIZIEHZIEB Fl IZIIZIEEIEXZIXIVZI , ,,gf7'011f1JQ13e21L.C:l3f EEE!!! IEE! Go Thou and Do Likewise IIBBBIEIZI O B6 53-.. 0 Q..-3 3-sv -:UQ :S go. 8' 5.0 or Bw WS. U1 ::'9' me 215' FI' FY D 97 0.-'T' :HE oo Elo :s Q.'1 O . o -1 s- -f-E 23. ith 053' Q-a.. 0 :r' 149-I f-Q.. 37? IZIEIZHZIEI entrance of a young girl, exclaiming, Put away your book, Grace, E IE EE and pay attention to me. The purpose of my visit is to invite you to a lg E re-union to be held at my house, a week from Sunday. Q A re-union of what? was the answer. Q Why of our Eighth Grade class, of course, what else? gl l'm sorry, Dolly, but l have to teach the little darkiesf' E The what? demanded the other, rather puzzled. E Q Well, l might as well start at the beginning, and tell you the whole El story. T E1 Yes, please, requested Dolly. E Last year, started Grace, a esuit priest phoned our Directress and lg iq . . , EI asked her for two catechists to teach the little negroes at St. --- s Church E something about their Creator. Eg But Grace, that neighborhood- gl Ei H . . . E Never mind the nelghborhoodg - to continue, a large number of the E E girls responded to a call for volunteers, I among them, and it happened that Q lVlarie Collins and l were selected. lg l-low often do you go and what do you do? Dolly wanted to know, ,, scarcely enlightened by Grace's brief account. gl E We go down every Sunday afternoon: Sunday School is supposed to begin at a quarter to three, but you'll find the little coons strolling in from lil two to half past three. We are not the only ones who teach, however. gg There are about eight Jesuit scholastics, four Blessed Sacrament nuns, and E several colored women who have classes of from ten to fifteen children. Are there any adults? asked Dolly, becoming intensely interested. 53 .. H - Usually about twenty or twenty-five every Sunday, answered Grace: E 131 'ithings are so much better this year. The supervisor has the classes sys- v I A 1 0 E tematically arranged, unbaptized girls in one class, boys in another, the same with baptized children and those farther advanced. Ig E But are they clean? Are they hard to manage? Do they learn easily? Again Grace's story was interrupted by Dolly's eager questions. E E Mercy, exclaimed Grace, 'iwhat they wear is spick and span and the E girls' hair is done up in numerous little braids. And their hair ribbons, bright Q ones, seem to be a real necessity. l never expect to make much progress if if one comes to class with a new pair of shoes, because the others and the j E owner will be admiring them or helping to keep all dust and marks off with their handkerchiefsf' S UO. for goodness sake, chuckled Dolly. As for being hard to teach. Grace went on, you have to make them E say things over and over again, before they finally know them, but the poor E little things are really very anxious to learn. lt's very amusing the way they X sometimes get twisted. Teaching one of my first classes the 'Our Father , l asked to whom they were praying and they earnestly replied, to you'. lg, E1 Not really, commented Dolly. E Vi El Ei Kim Iillillillfllil EEIIE BIEIEIEIEIEEEIEEQEIEZJBIBJEIEIEIU 1 9 2 5 E11EEEEEEKQEEEEEEEEEEEVZJIEEIBIIEIIZIEIEILEEIE 82 Q, - Pfxfixa Zr1ig'rx a X ,f A Q E 1 '1i :QV5 e . If p 3 541 V .I lia A L iire..vzimiiimxramgmammarmramlalamliiilg Q ' irgzfe ifillg onlfmee G E X X E And one little fellow persisted in saying 'Give us this day our jelly 5 lil breadl' - and another blessed himself with 'ln the name of the Father under lil E the Sunil, ll b C1 G ll E Both girls had a good laugh over this and Do y egge race to te E her some more. 5 IZ! When I wanted to know why a certain little girl had been absent the lil E previous Sunday she informed me that she went to the Baptist Church- S and another didn't have any shoes-the home conditions of these poor little E garb-:ies ari realy pitlilful. hTlTe lgesulits are doinlg vlvdindlsrslcfo remeciy them. 5 lg! n you s ou see t e sc oo t ey ave opene . e ul ing was ormery E a furniture storehouse. The top floor was secured and after the scholastics E put in many long hours of painting, repairing, etc., and the good sisters clean- E ing and scrubbing, five schoolrooms were ready for the September enroll- E1 ment. At the opening these rooms were very crude, hardly containing enough E desks for the children and a teacher's desk was not to be considered. But S during the ensuing months wondrous improvements were made, and now the E school has blackboards, electric lights and all the other things that go to E makeda. school. 'Ahe lower lflIolQpr haf been ottained aind part ogttllmis was conci gg verte into an au itorium. e sc o astics ave ma e a sp en 1 stage, an E the hall may now be used for entertainments. E Entertainments? queried Dolly, sarcastically. lil Why, of course, responded Grace indignantly, the school children S gave one at Christmas and it was very good. His Grace was there, too! E E lLhey'rebreally not very stupid, Dolg, liutfl tlgink the condiiions in which 33 t ey've een reared makes it more di icu t or t em to earn. magine trying :Zi E to study in a rickety shack in an alleyl l'm surely very glad to be able to E go down there on Sunday and teach them the little l can. lil lt must be wonderful work, mused Dolly, and now let me finish my E Ifrfl . . . . ISI Ezj story whlch you so rudely interrupted. l want you to come to my little reunion gg E -you may go down and teach your darkies because it is Sunday evening E that l'm entertaining. So now won't you come? E Of course, assented Grace, you know l'd love to, and say, Doll, do ISI you think I could possibly interest any of the old girls or boys in my cause? Maybe we could give a card party or dance or something for my school. You try and think of something to suggest to them Sunday, said Dolly, E rising, and now l must go. A E4 131 Oh, you don't know how happy l am that you came, and remember- ing her duties as a hostess, she hastened to get Dolly's wraps. f r?nd nowf good-bye, Grace, till a week from Sunday, and thank you 131 or a p easant a ternoonf' E A Wit? thise words Dolly departed, and Grace closed the door with a E contente smie. L VIRGINIA Hows, '25, Our Lady's Smile Oh holy Mary virgin mild gy Mother of the Holy Child Grant us a smile from your dear lips, we pray And intercede for us today. IQ Cast over this dull, drear earth E A smile full of Heavenly mirthg A smile bright as l-leaven's mirthg And the blessed mantle 'round you. E CHARLOTTE WHALEN, '25. E E is MSElilEi!EIIZIEKJIZJEIIZJEEIIEIIEEJEIIEEXJBTZIEBIMEZIQIEJEIEEID 1 9 2 5 IEIEEIIXIEIEEEEIEIIZIIZIEXJEZIIZJEIEIIZBIEI EIEIEE 83 Q a ii' TEX 0 W --XT T 1 IEELEIIEIZIIZIEEEIIEEIEEIDTIMEEWQHIZILEEIJIT' 'zlil ir if ' FIU S114 if L.-lalrsmsirslmnsaalslsllsmwmsalallsuans - , .s n ,J f - X lil -IB A I '-'N G . ,f H. -W x Q ' ,a iohf piges Q E El E Our Bookcase E El E The City of Comrades ......,,, ...,..................... S . A. E Rising in the World ....,..,.. ..................,.., E very September E Getting On .....................,.... At Meramec and Virginia E The Tangled Threads i....w.., ..,................. I n the Sewing Room E Q White Aprons ................. ,.i..... T he Cooking Class E E Mysterious Rider .,............... .... .A..,..........,....,.. O u r Horse lil E Be Good To Yourself ........,. ,oe.............,. N obocly Else Will gg E The Message .......,.,................ ..,o..... S ummons to the Office E Circular Staircase ...............................,. .........,.................. O ffice Stairs E S The Road To Understanding ..,..,..... ..,............ B ack Row in Latin E Within The Law ...............,...........,.... ......... W hen Rules Are Kept E The Bolted Door v............. ..,........o...................,... T he Dorm E Training For Efficiency ......,... .,,................, .I ust Before Exams E Victorious Attitude .....,....,,......,...,,.....,.,., ........,. T eachers on Exam Days E How To Get What You Want ........,., ..,.,.,............ D on't Ask For lt E E Quiet Hours ....................,...,..................... ........................,... R etreat Q E The Broken Halo ....... .....,,.. A fter Retreat E -T Forgive and Forget ,...,..... .,...,.......... O ur Faults 5 The Bath Comedy .................,.....o..,..... ........... S unday Nights E The Things That Are Caesar's .,...,,. .............,............ P onies E Great Hunger .,.............,...,............,..,.... ,..........,......o l l :25 E E The Thundering Herd .......... ......,..., C afeterians K The Turmoil .....,.,................ ...................... C loak Room Sharps and Flats .,.,....... .......... l n The Music Halls Little Masterpieces ..,.,.... ........ A ssemhly Marches E Heart's Desire ...o.......,.......,..,,r.....,.,.., .................. G raduation E E The Twenty-Fourth of june ....,. .........,.....................,..r Goodbye E BQ Back To The World .....,..........,,..,.. ....,.... T he Boarders ln June E Pilgrim's Progress ,o,..,.. ........ F reshman To Senior El E Innocents Abroad ................. ........... T he Freshmenn E The Best Foot Forward ..,..,..rr...... ......... T he Sophomores E In The Shadow Of Victory .......,.... .......v..... T he Juniors '39 E When Dreams Come True ,..,....... .....,.. ..,,.... T h e Seniors E The House Of Dreams Come True .o.,.,... ........ F onthonne Q E My Lady Of The South ....,,....o.....,....o..,. ..........., I osie Pearce E Slow And Sure ,,,,,,,,,,,A,...,,......,o.,...,. .,..,......,.... M albel Schaub E The Loot Of The Mohicans .,..,,.. ,....... M arjorie Whalen Q lg The Hundredth Chance ............. ......,........ O f Passing E E Shadows Lifted .................. ....,.v.... A fter Exams E E Keeping Fit ..,.....,, .......V.. 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Within the past year the organization of sextettes, quar- tettes and trios has greatly increased the interest in the study of chamber 1,1 1x1 music, and has brought forth a keener application of the beauty of this highly intellectual form of music. ii? Fil 151 Our ambition is to improve the balance of parts and the quality of tone E M and to present the best chamber music in an artistic manner, in order to main- 135 tain a high standard in ensemble playing. E R 15 155 531 133 151 133 13 1:21 551 DQ Eii 1251 1521 1221 1:11 1111 1221 1x1 .xl 1221 Ivri P? 13? 1x D31 ii E1 1- -fn 1 11 1 1,11 1- 1 1 11 1 - V. 1 .V 1- . ,V -7,7 ' . , ,, ., ,.,,, , , ., ,,, , ,, , , W ,, H ,, ,, ,, . F51 x. X1 1 9 2 Q 1B11?S,!11!!1X15111i!1E2Q3?,E13l1.X11X1125W1X.E2!1EE51E1QE1E5,EEJL21EE 91 ii 'JLXYV -lx' fmffw f . Ii . T In lj E E F Q F Y :F 25 El 31 Bl lil E1 Vail Bl E M WK! E .lx ,J E Q E N E E E I El E E Qi M W E EEIZIZIEZXEEXZEEEEEIEIEEEIZ EEE EEEEZEZXEE EEEEEEE 'K fb 'R ,en V 5-nr, ' wx' Z - H ' ' 1 ' , ,A V. ' - . ,V +f 4 'Jia H it L a s-Lis-. at ..-. L-i i'6QLLqfiOz1i!2o111'LsQ The Spirit of S. J. A. She's a little elusive thing, This spirit of S. A.3 A frienidly sprite withal, Aspect cheerful and gay. She Hits about the building, To do her kindly part- Bright'ning many a gloomy look, l..ight'ning many a heavy heart. Brightly she peers around ln her simple, charming wayg Looks for a bit of fun, Some mirth-provoking thing to say. This spirit of love and cheer, This spirit of work and prayer, She bids each Senior carry forth lnto this world of care. ANNA WINKA, '25. EEEEEEEEEEEEEFEEZEEEWEEEEZZEZXEE The Student's Lament fWith apologies to Longfellow., , The day is warm and bright and cheery, The sun shines as 'twere never weary, The birds chirp merrily in the trees, And every trace of winter Hees, For the day is bright and cheery. M M .EI B M Q Q B E E 5 E E E E E E Bl ng B Q Q M 5 B Z E B E 'Ui p.4 NO ND U1 E E E M Z M Q E E E C E C I E EQ E EI 3 B B E C E E C C S TW7WW EEE! Within all hearts are sad and dreary, Our brains we've racked until we're weary, The thoughts they came and the thoughts they fied, lnto all channels our minds were led, For exams have made us leery. Be still, sad heart, and cease thy grieving, This land of books thou'lt soon be leaving, Thy fate is the common fate of all, Unto each schoolgirl exams must fall, Cease pining, don't be dreary. GERTRUDEIJTTENEKER,?5. 92 1,-,-NX. ., -, ,,-Xnxwl, r 5 , ' ' J A . . ws !--'IK M V 1 m' ,,'f': xxx: xxxzzzzxzxxzxx z 1 ...N P! I- x v ' H -, ,ugh ,,,,,J-.v f, ww ,I gi arg - Vi zA-- R , Hifi Qu ,A K' -A-I ' W , .bgwonm IQIJYDIIII, fo Q fi! , w 1 1 E . f Q- T 3'3' L L -1 JM ,L I f DRAMATIC ART DEPARTMENT 'The Toy Shop -'AWhy the Chimes Rang' ',,,,, ,,,.....,.A..,....,,,,, D ecember I8, 1924 COLLEGE DEPARTMENT 'Every Man .,,,,, ,,.,......,.....,,.,...,.,...A.,.,...... ...,, , . ..,, ,I anuary 21-22, I925 CHORAL CLUB Blue Beard ,, ....,,.......,.A......,,,.....,A,,,.,,,, e,,,..., F ebruary Z3-24, 1925 SENIOR CLASS Abbu San of Old Japan ..,... ,,,,,.,.. A pri1 26-2 7, 192 5 :Z 71 'I X I X X X IZ 21 Z1 II if I 2 5 i X, If X X If If If 1 I1 If If 22 2 X X X X I 93 .Q 3 U Dramatlc Art v-,ec M. -.X . :WQTBH D .. .,...... .ali In vi :N H -'I : yu:m 5ig,:,,..,,...., A-'vs LL ?-ifagx f T' ' '. 1661, Cfon 1L.fJO 1111, 63 Dramatic Art Club President ..,...AA,,AA AAA,. L oretto l-lennelly Vice President ,,,,,,,.,... r ,..,... Louise Bartels Secretary Treasurer ..i,,,,r.,,,., ,,,. . ,. ...,...,..,. ...... . ,. ,,...,. ....... M ary Riley The Dramatic Club, first of its kind, at St. Josephs was organized in the beginning of the school year. lts purpose is to acquaint the pupils with the fundamentals of Dramatics. The plays given by this club met with great success. This was made possible by the able direction of Mrs. O. A. Wall, Jr. and the enthusiasm of its patrons. Among the plays presented during the year are: 'iWhy the Chimes Rang, and The Toy Shop and the Senior Class Play, Abbu San. Of these the first two were given by the members of both Junior and Senior Dramatic Classes, and in the Toy Shop almost all the characters were portrayed by the girls from the grades. The Senior Play was a delightful Japanese romance with some good comedy in places. All the affairs were, of course, successful owing to the able direction of our instructor. QX!!!!212Il'L'.ZZ! fill I id!! gi U5 1 l l 1 1 Yfqfip Z ff mi E E453 I '4 lil HZ -4 'ilk Il. 'lvl ' Ill 'O lil 1 iilllul lliql -E? lglglgllgfglfiillgglglglglgfglilillglglff ,w.,, 1 'flmwhg 'iggfqs-L. +--lEll3lIf5'llLiEl23lEEEl lEElElEll2illZIEsJErlg -.J . er . U -V ,MJ ,, ' E i?1J 0317f1mn3fLAc-2 E ' E lil El IE El El n ffl 5 Wlll You Ever Forget --- E li lil E IS E What a study bell sounds like? E How early 6:15 a. m. seems? gg 3 How the halls on the third floor squeak? E How the Seniors rise at the First sound of the bell? lg How Vera loved to Wear a black dress on Sunday-and always did it? E Where the hollow of your neck is? :xl The day the Class of '25 got their class rings? r,-il lil Clothesline Alley? gl What the uniform is? lil QI The month of April, 1924, in the Junior Dorm? E Basketball games? The jazz orchestra on Broadway? m E The Senior's weekly cleaning of the Dorm? El The Before and After effects of report days? S The stucliousness of everyone just before exams? lg The old tower clock in the courtyard? ISI lil S. A.? El El El El El s Q At All Seasons lil I love the campus at winter time, Covered with sparkling snow. m E The buildings seem a refuge then E E 'Gainst which vain whirlwinds blow. Q E1 E ln the charm of early spring E Nearest to my heart it clings, For its ways are blooming, fragrant, With gay and wondrous things. H S lil The glare of the summer sun I3 . w IBJ But shows its beauty more. M E. . . I-:gl en then tis an enchanted place E 5 Full of memories, schoolday lore. Ig c lil M But under the spell of brown and red, S QE ln autumn's golden glow, Q, E . . . . . Q E Tis then l rejoice that lm here ff E And ever more its glory know. fa lil E Thus ever with the changing year, lg, It brings some splendor new. lil And so this is the conclusion that l reach - El E I like it best the whole year through. , 551 5 ANNA WINKA, '25. ,Pg E El El E IE E El F 5 lil lil li lil E El x E E lil El li lil li lil IE li E El lil E Bl Q lil C lk? U1 Ll El IE lg El li El IE lil lil Bl li E E13 El Bl IE IE E lil E E F El F F 5 ,. Ea- 97 E! hi hi il PB? I , EH? X ki gm Q14 E! E IZ! ' E4 U El Ei 'HA WB XE! EE EA Ei Ei. Ei EQ E E El IE E1 Ei F IZ! IZ EI lil E21 E51 131 E UZ E El li!! E IE LE IE Q 'LI G B9 U1 121 IE EI E IE lf!! M El El E IZI EI El IE El E1 IE IE IZ! IE lil lil Ilil lil I31 Ei Ei X E SIE 5 ISI gl IE '5'S ':U ':' SHO E .io :QFD E 1 F55 :kin E 3' O20 7359-1 E11 n-I ba' QTZTQ-.7 Q1 5 S,,.'T'f9m27P2 0.-4-W0 gl WI-T2 :5l- ggww E 759, G:'4 m::g5 gg 30- Oouf,-60-,ga cu 0 Q E g,U B2 '0 0-q-. 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Ai ww vvvw. -...www-'x V w A A It A M,,.4.,,, A , ,. ..A,. ,X M EW , , 'I FQ :Xl M ' n EEEXEEEEEZEEZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEX E .X EEF EE EEEEEEEEE EE EEEEEEEEEE EE 3 ,Q 0 NJ C11 5 23' Q E E X M E M M Q M M M M UE B E E Q E mxzxxgmxzxmxxmxxzmm VV9- 2 'rr Y Y e, 41y1 , l , .fx . axaimmszfumyrfirzzrfxrmwmmmsfnaiaiuxzl n i ii If Liaaaamaaaamaaaamaannmg ea - ' - ff- -ff: E fQ,,c,9f01'f3b E E E E 551 EIZIEEZIE EBEIZI 4 Fi ' lk E I . g E 7 E M Q E gg Athletics Q E9 iii The athletic work of the past year was under the direction of Mrs. Daisy E Freeman Asman. Though many exciting games were played, nevertheless the aesthetic work was not neglected. A most beautiful spectacle in which the students had a part was the Initiation Ceremony of the C. S. M. C., at the E 2 Municipal Theatre. Another was the pageant, The Forest Princess, given E on the school campus, the cast for which consisted of the entire athletic depart- ment. This was the final event of the season. ig A very exciting game of basketball was played between the juniors and Seniors on October 2nd, at 7:00 p. m. E 54 . . lil Senior Team Junior Team Q . . 5' Forwards Sl..ou1se Bartels ' Forwards Catherine Dunn E lE.lVera Visconti Mary Higgins Anna Marie Dal Mar Al ermissen ,. C. a 5 . Y G d Y g uar S lBeremce Hall uar S Florence Noble Mar aret Aird flithel Dw er E P3 C t l g Ce t Y Ti en ers lliathleen McCann n ers llfathleen McShane 7.4 The court was decorated with the colors of the two teams. All was one confusion of yells for the opposing sides. At the first sound of the whistle E there was silence. The game had begun. After many exciting plays the game ended with a score of 22-l 0 in favor of the Seniors. E M! B EM Refreshments were then served by the College Girls for the two teams and their rooters. ilglmm Q. Edi . . E EQ an Q1 fi . nfl P4 ra QEBIEEZZIIEIZEEE El IE IZ IE IE E! Ei! Ei! Dil E4 F E IE E EE E 131 E IE E E E E E Ill Bi E3 'Ll NO B9 CII IE! IZ IE ZZ IE IE Ei IZ! E LE El LZ DEQ LE E E E IE El IE IZ! IE IE IE E IE xx 53538553222 100 Q, ' Tk'-YAQLX ifgil . W may M wraminiraiaramrazmamarzfamaaaij 31 ffhf. ii ' ELAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEI E J- 4 ' - A m k' ff En 4 ,-C-Ion 1113 042111 9 EEEE EEEE U W ,Q E M E E1 lil Eur W lm E EJ Qi E Q The Falcons 5 E E The Falcons of '26 flew in four flocks from the room! Mary Higgins E had been elected to fly over our Basketball flock: Virginia Wendel was King lg: of the Tennis noisfno racket! Marion Ferry was caught on the Hy for our Ei Baseball Ruler. Clare Whalen was piloting the End-ball. The plumage was 31 Blue and Gold 5 la ' 1 E Then rah for the Blue! 5 And rah for the Gold! .. ,. E Q To soar over all, X V' lg ls our motto so boldl E ' E E ' m lg' For the various games played during gymnasium practice Mar Hig- E I!!! ms and Sis Noble were elected rival captains. ln End-ball, Mar l-lig ms X m g . . .. . ,. y g T31 S team may easily smg: Behold the conquering heroes come. E - FLORENCE NOBLE, '2e. E 5 in E EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE E E E E E E After the Game E Ding-a-Ling lr Ding-a-Ling! PM STUDY CLASS: X . Twelve breathless, excited, slightly soiled maidens file into the study E E hall, slink silently into their chairs, and take out their books. All cheeks have E assumed a ruddy glow, and each girl is engaged in mapping her alabaster E brow-to say nothing of the panting. It reminds one of the famous Bridge 131 lg of Sighs. E E ln the midst of all this confusion, a head is raised over a book-top, a E E mischievous eye twinkles, and a faint whisper is heard: We won! 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E Here's how to work them: E E E Lean over to your right, bending from the waist line-you may let your lg feet hang out in the aisle, if you wish, because this will cause some commotion El E while the ranks are passing, you knowg keep on bending until your head IE! ig comes in contact with the Hoor. Now you may extend your hand an ,.,open E4 your drawer. If all this fails, you can gradually regain your original lifion, Ei walk around the aisle, sit on the floor and prepare for a tug o' war. .Bfyiiihis E time, no doubt, you ll have the whole study class helping you. Asiaulast gg! resource take the whole desk in your arms, tip it to the side and shake it Eg around until the drawer falls out. fThese very desks are to go out to Font- El bonne. No doubt, they will be reserved for the Seniors., IE EEIZIIFQEE EEEIEXZIEIZJ EEE KI IE lil M E1 M E E QQ M IE Q! M E BI E IZ! IE E M E B1 fill all E Q xx Q-I C B9 U1 IJ E 81 D9 E1 E L21 E M M Q1 IE E E E B1 E E31 El E E IZ! E1 FEI EI li E x 5 Zi LYMZIIZI ANNA MARIE DALY, '25. 103 1 104 i,,wx,N3. ' .- . 1 gaEazsgiararslawzizaamiaiififamljqnip-lfJ'-E4 I - F1 1, I Q..-fmallmfaraxafammnsfmrawxamflxnlrg E3 L af- 'df ff M- R' ff 3 ?:22'.6iLc-Qfoiziilbcyrlnew E W E W nm M IE lil fig BU 'gg IX! lil ll!! Iii' N wi IX!! Bl EE M . E iifl N D3 ES, li E M E fi Q 55 M Til E W ml Q21 53 N 5:1 Bt! fig E it BI fd E Ed E W lg 5 U . Q The F ontbonne Mothers' Club E E E The history of St. Joseph's is replete with movements for the advance- Eg E ment of the welfare of school and scholars. Toward the close of the school Eff Ei year of l923-24 another stride forward was made when the Fontbonne 5 Mothers' Club was founded. E ' ISI E Since that time the Mothers' Club has functioned steadily and all its E X . . . . . . E efforts have been in the direction of general improvement. Besides working E E for the general welfare of the Academy, the Mothers' Club has brought the F3 Lil mothers themselves into an organized body where they can meet each other lil E F31 2 and spend an enjoyable afternoon. E P33 . . . 59 E Too much praise cannot be lavlshed on the Fontbonne Mothers Club. Q Their achievements in the past have been monumental in their greatness, and gl, lg their plans for the future shine forth as beacons for the guidance of their E 3 dau hters, for if the Mothers do great deeds for S. . A. and for Fontbonne, I3 L15 3 Isl E how much more should their daughters who are still pupils within its hallowed E E walls do for their other mother, their Alma Mater. - P2 E1 ,. E E3 E V1 B1 EU WI IE IE E3 E E bil E 5 lf-9 la Fil M Q Q E EU E20 lil M '33 Q 124 lg! W ISI W ix! 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Rocking chairs available in library-Make yourself comfortable Found A textbook that satisfies all Sister C.'s requirements Don tl Don tl Don'tl stand in the halls and talk The Study Hall IS the place for such things. gfgggggmgigmgggigglglglgmggggmgggqgggnggfl 1 9 2 5 QEEswanQ31mmsislmnainsngimmasxslmmmmwuammsi 106 ' I lf, -z,,.7 . -' ,Q H H, 'fig .PV 1 Qsiaifggzsglilzgrgrrrawnxiliggmwrxrziff 'Eff :Ha . .igilmmp ki, -I WIEEEEQQEEQEEEEEEEEEEME m g T - ' ff,-, --M e v gi S L vfffozziylz O1-zzz, Q E E 5 lil U E E51 E BI ' El FQ To Our Alma Mater S li ' li E We are sorry to leave you, St. Joseph E Eg' Now that the time has comeg' F521 . E Now that our struggle is over E E Now that our goal is won. E X U sz Q BI , li E We shall always have found memories gg E Of the good things we derived, ' 5 X EQ , Of great old times together 5 Q , lil E ln the days of 25. gl Q E E We leave ou now, dear St. oseph,- -- ISI y 531 E To enter a broader world, E E ,A s lil B3 To march to an honest victory N Ev ss H With your glorious banner unfurled. Q X lil El s E LUCILLE BALSMAN, '25, E 'E 5 X E E E 5 92 5 El X E sn E They Q D3 4 Ei ' El Seniors are a jolly crowd S E ver ready for work or play, E N ever boisterous, never loud: 5 E I n doing good they ne'er delay. E O ut to win are they, the game, BJ , S R egardless of the price they pay. El , E E S uch are they, proud of their name- Q E And the pride of dear S. A. 5 5 i E El IE li W IZ! El El LE iii H E EI E E EEL? rgzmxlmugmgslmgsmzusimxxslsgnzimmaosjzsxzmumzaaivs 1 9 2 5 FREEIZEIEIIEEEIEEIIEEIEIEIEJEEIEEEIZIEIZIELEEI A 107 V XUVWX' lg f f , ' g f jjw glillillilillwlilililllilliilglliilliiiilglfilljo E31-Jflfla .W 7, 'f, 44 L Q fs'gf,ygi!QJJn-,kedur El ziSQl,,,g9f0n'i'fbQnz:eQ5 L E rm li E W IE N 531 li 5 This little ditty can be sung at all hours of the clay and night but we'd Q ' . .. H .. .. lil lg rather have you sing Tomorrow or All Alone. lg EE EE E . . E A little lassle went to class E H E Riding on a pony, Q li li W1 Stuck the horsie in the l::ook- E .. . ., iz lg Ah the faithful cronyl E X ld E E Chorus: To be hummed, as no words are adequate to suit our thoughts. E E EERE U5 5' 0 'Il E S. EEEM E A bright and knowing little Soph E E U E Would not heed the gentle Prof 3 E L . Z Igl Her failures she would mend E lll lil E By cramming in the end. E E She flunked. E E Ei I 0 im E A Junior of ponderous weight E Q Q E ' Came often to school very late E Always the first class she missed E A E After the linals--she ended the list. E She flunked. E E There was a green little Freshie Who cared not for Latin especially, IIEHB EE A She went out at night EEBEEEEW UD D' 0 :D C 5 F' 0 E1- EEEEEEEEE PA The way she studied-was a sight There was a Senior of twenty-five, E With her lessons she seemed to strive E But all the time 'twas a little book E El And what cared she for the teacher's look. E she nunkea. E E Emznmm E1 E E BJ fm 12:1 IE E El L19 531 E La E E E B1 E E E Q11 m E Vs :E 131 M in 1-A 0 lx? UI 1:3 E Q21 rg E nm LE as E LQ 21 :gl is L23 is IE Q11 Q1 Li E21 E1 E im El 131 E F 5 mmzmmm IEE E 108 lffffix- ZF 1, , I Q .-1 f ' ' 4 4 ' Efaawaraawxiifffnirzxgrgmxmx.12farzs1larj9 U ' ! LIFl nifmhgia ii 9 'ff E - la A .: af '.- - U F :JH H A-:gd , . . , f g 3? E 5-35U!Q2JiQ9fQllZil2QIl,Z1,Q E E E ai ua EEEE EEEE Farewell! RADUATION DAY! How swiftly these four years have passed! Four X Q years of earnest study, lightened by jolly good times- E Gone! yet with us still they stay, 3 Q31 And their memories throb through life: E E The music that hushes or stirs today, Q ls toned by their calm or strife. l Gone! and yet they never go! :xy We kneel at the shrine of time: Eff 'Tis a mystery no man may know, E Nor tell in a poet's rhyme. E E At last it is our turn to walk down the Chapel aisle to the familiar strains E E of the Festival March, to receive those long anticipated Diplomas. Natur- Ig ally, we are greatly impressed on this occasion, and yet a pang of sadness is gl E rningledbjvith Kaur joy at the thought that we are about to say farewell to our Q E oving ma ater. lg E We, the class of '25, have the honor of being the last to be graduated E E from this sacred old place of nearly a century's standing, so rich in historic E3 E lore. Therefore, we intend, on this our last day, to linger as long as possible Q IE! over the familiar surroundings, drink in the beauty about us, and recall the E1 5 happenings associated with every spot and place. 5 E The Chapel! Memories of the most serious and precious moments of gg 59 our schooldays spent therein, crowd upon us. lil E E The Recreation Hall has its memories, too, but certainly they are not Q E of a serious nature, such as those of'our last scene of recollection. fCan any Lg 5 iii BB ?eg1er forget those dramatic moments on Tuesdays from l0:l5' to M : Q E Perhaps the memories of the hours spent in the Study Hall will linger 2 E with us longest. Especially those nerve-racking days of Exams, with not S E less than six pairs of unsympathetic, watchful eyes keeping guard, almost E Bl Cerberus-like-or does Report Day stand foremost in our minds? E E Passing through the Courtyard for a last stroll in the beautiful grounds, E lg we pause for a final look at the faithful old timepiece towering above us. On fig E othgr days didawe look so complacently at it when it grimly told us of our E li! tar y moments. gl E3 Our Grounds! They are worthy of the highest tribute a poet could give: iii El And the sinuous paths of lawn and ofmoss, ml QQ Which led through the garden along and across, Q EQ Some open at once to the sun and the breeze, E Some lost among bowers of blossoming trees. E E Too long have we lingered over these loved scenes and places, and the E E moment for parting has come. ' 5 Farewell, dear Alma'lVlater! Farewell, devoted Teachers! As we pass 531 '55 through The Open Cate may we ever carry beyond it your noble ideals E 5 alnd 2.16 spirit of S. A. Now each of us can fondly say, before we close E! 'xg t is ate orever: 'xl No, never shall my soul forget The friends l found so cordial-hearted: Dear shall be the day we met, And dear shall be the night we parted! EDA A. Tool-nav, 'zs. 1 9 2 5 1ElEEEEQ!!EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEQ 109 Y, Nik Z, , l?.llZD3l?3l3E 5159lEE1i3li3HEE1?-'313El,1 441935 . it fr , ' i j 32 ff l e.--fslaaimragrlxmuzifarzvgraramimmnfv fan 'k1gu'Z+1'agW aP'2 TF me swat- 2- .H .e sg, lf P' ' N i 1 e r , 62if Q4ne Acknowledgements To the Faculty for its kind assistance, to the classes for their co-opera- tion, to our advertisers, patrons and patronesses for their generosity and courtesy, to our photographer, Murillo, for our Wonderful looks, to Cen- tral Engraving Co., and to Mr. MacCallum of Blackwell and Wielandy for helping us to make our Annual a success, the Editorial Staff of La Fontbonne gratefully acknowledges indebtedness. XEi!IZ!EEEE!E112IZIEIEIEEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEIBIEE 1 9 2 5 I'EEEEIEIEEEEQJEEEEEIISIZEETJEEEEIIEE X E121 'Sky' Tv XC js, H li Bl lil E lxl lil E 59 El W li E El lil W li lil 'El lifl E ll .gi X ng? ' -1 P? Q ' P I , P wi Wil lj .WL lfl 'F iff i dl? i .xg E lil lm li gl M lil El E lil lg lil E QE lg E El Bl ,lg El mm IZI EB H lil lil lg ' - V ' - -- sf- - - - lil 5 . ohf eemee 5 lg El E E lg El lil 'gl lil E' E EZ! 5 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES E gg I3 gg IE Rev. joseph Cruse The Faculty Mr. J. C. Kehoe Fontbonne Mothers Club Q Mr. and Mrs. Gunn Class of '24 E Mr. and Mrs. A. Schillinger Junior Class Ei Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Thierry Sophomore Class lg Mr. and Mrs. john Riley' Falcons of '26 E E Mr. and Mrs. E. Whalen Preparatory Department E Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Weber Mrs. Bayer E Mr. ancl Mrs. P. Holloran Miss Stella Gillick E Mrs. lcla A. Toohey Mrs. Hartmann E , C. E Mr. and Mrs. Balsman Mr. and Mrs. A. Noble El E Mrs. D. Asman Miss lrene Mac Elroy E Mrs. Ellen Eddy Mrs. Leniee Wall S Miss l... Amend Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shaughnessy E E Miss M. Amencl Mr. and Mrs C. Corrigan E Mis. Elizabeth Amend lvli. end Mrs. lvl. G. Wellf E Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Litteneker Dr. and Mrs. Dalton E K E Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bartels Mr. and Mrs. McHenry 'gl Q lvliee Adelaide Bartels lvli. end Mrs D. A. Daily E E Miss Tressie Visconti Mrs. R. Keliher E El Mr. and Mrs. John Visconti Mr. and Mrs. l-lowe E E Mr and Mrs. T. O. Hall Dr. ancl Mrs. A. Aird E lil lil El lil E E E IE x IE Q IE Ei E El EI IE 5 5 El lla E . lil , lil l5JL35llSlLKllElHlliilkillfllggllgllglgllgllgllglgilgllflgglgllggliflgllglgll 1 9 2 5 lgliglgEENXlglglmQllglglgllglgllfflgllgglglglgllglglggllglgg v1-ljl ElililEEZEZEEEEIEIEIZAZEEE!EZZXZZZXXZEIZEEZ!IEE!EIEH81IEIEEEIIZlEIEIEV EE HmmBm EElEZEEZEZEEB IETElEElEllZEg E E E E E E E E F E E E E E E X E g. 1 E I Z'9'3ZF?51i?:'57f?T9O?9? 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EMIL FREI ART GLASS COMPANY Established l898 Munich, Bavaria St. Louis, Mo. Branch Studio 3934 South Grand Avenue Riverside 2540 Laclede 2 l 0 LINCOLN-FORD-FORDSON CARS-TRUCKS-TRACTORS Ford Touring Car 3290.00 F. O. B. Detroit Let us Explain the Weekly Purchase Plan RUPRECHT MOTOR CO. 802 5 South Broadway Genuine Ford Parts Expert Repairing Lynch and Tully NEW FUNERAL PARLORS 4245 Lindell Blvd. 'Delmar 326 EBERLE-ALBRECHT F LOUR CO. 3926 Geraldine Avenue FLOUR SUGAR Residence, Use Orris the Flour of Flowers Victor 3474 Victor I SQZR to make your next angel food cake. , ' B R A U N Manufactured by St. Mary's Mill Co. St. Mary's Mo. PLUMBING 6: HEATING CO. 3315 Meramec Street St. Louis, Mo. Margaret C. Lillian M ' ' Compliments of Maulhardt 8: Maulhardt Cl-IIROPRACTORS Hours By Appointment Only. uE.QL1,a1'5e1mSr SSEZOH Bell, SZIEIXQI33-Y' 3222 Meramec Riv- 3814 Wedding Bouquets Funeral Designs Riverside 295 Riverside 3992 , Say lt With Flowers WINTERS FLORAL SHOP 3312 Meramec St. Riverside 775 ' St. Louis, Mo. H. F. REIS LUMBER AND MATERIAL CO. Main Yard Switch Yard 53 I 8 Virginia Ave. Bates St. 6: Oak Hill Ry. gitngoffgs Cut Rate Cleaners Riversidie SUPERIOR CLEANING AND E- Nick' Sf Sons DYEING CO. Men's 2-piece suits, cleaned and pressed ..S0.85 Men's suits sponged and pressed ........ .35 Ladies' suits, cleaned and pressed ......... 1.50 Ladies' suits, sponged and pressed ......... .50 Main Office and Works: Branch 6410 Michigan Ave. 4349 Manchester Ave. WATCHIVIAKERS - JEWELERS ENGRAVERS AND OPTICIANS 3219 Meramec Street ST. LOUIS, MO. W. J. SCHNEIDER K Phone-Bell Riverside 406 BRINKER' S Druggist Grocery and Meat Michigan Ave. and Kansas St. M k t ar e Riverside 756 Laclecle 23 Tennessee Ave. and Neosho Compliments of a Friend J. H. GEBKIN LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING 00.41177 'Wm Bell, Riverside l905 FRANK NICKL Optometrist and Opticia - XVith E. Nickl QQ Sons, Jeweler' Hogiery Exclusively 32l9 MERAMEC STREET For I5 Years ST. LOUIS, Mo. Eyes Examined' V 82I Locust St. and . ,Broken-Le Spectacles Fitted I Duplicated - 3 i 1 W. -fv- --- .1 BROVVNS BUSINESS COLLEGE Five Schools in St. Louis jefferson 6: Gravois Grand 8: Hebert 5858 Delmar 91 1 Locust Street Sidney 2628 V Night Schools the year 'round Easton and Blackstone Central 2293 Positions secured J. CZAJKOWSKI W. G. SCHACHAMEYER Grocery and Confectionery Dfuggisf 5057 Grace Ave. 6201 Michigan Ave. St. Louis, Mo. School Dresses Party Gowns NESLAGE MARKET Groceries, Meats and Vegetables 3203 South Grand Blvd. Remember the Pretty Dresses made by The Josephine Dress Shoppe 31 1 1 Cherry St. Benton 1068R Maplewood, Mo. JOHN UTHOFF REALTY CO. Real Estate--Loans-Insurance , 6815 Michigan Ave. Bell, Riverside 5 6 5 Eugene Joly Grocery, Meat and Vegetable Market Orders called for and delivered Alaska and Walsh St Louis, Mo. fr Julian Stein 4600 Louisana Ave. Eat The White Way Bakery Goods O. H. Wachter 3316 Meramec Rosenfeld's Dry Goods Store 4206 Virginia Ave. Near Meramec Dry Goods and Ladies' and lVQen's Temerlin's 3317 Meramec Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices Furnishings We give and redeem Eagle Stamps Telephone Grand 5443 Riverside 233 OSCAR A. SCHRAUT ARTHUR C. MUELLER Prescription Druggist Cash Grocer and Delicatessen 3735 Wyoming St' St, Louis, Mo' 6021 Michigan Ave. St. Louis For Real Goodness Eat, Manewalvs Milk Bread QP Cor Broadway Sz Laml Sldney 423 S 1858 HOFFMEISTER Dependable Dlgmfied and DlStlDCtlVC Funeral Servlce 78145 thB cl y 56245 thC pt A TOWER GROVE BANK Grand Blvd. and Hartford St. Member Federal Reserve System United States Government Depository Open all Day Saturday until 8 P. IVI. ST. LOUIS LARGEST FIRST FLOOR MUSIC DISPLAY DE MERVILLE PIANO and MUSIC CO. 7 I 2 I -23-25-27 South Broadway. Upright, Grand, Reproduc-ing and Player Pianos, Vic-trolas, Brunswlcks, Records, Rolls and all small Musical Instruments and Acces- sories. Our Stock is complete. The World's Creation Brunswick Radiolas. Only the Best of Everything Musical do L. A. BERNI-IARD Fancy Groceries 2600 Virginia Ave. QP A Home in Prospect? I A I N? N nl, IIII' DRUGS ICE CREAM CIGARS H. J. NIEHAUS PHARMACY Prescription Druggist Virginia 6: Wilmington All young people contemplating matrimony Delivery Service Riverside should. have the future home in view ancl make provisions for owning it soon by join- ing our building and loan association. Periodical payments, weekly or monthly, will secure for you borrowing and building privi- leges not otherwise obtainable. MISSOURI BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 4215 Virgina Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Post Offiice No. 47 Pay Gas Bills I-Iere Riverside 161. QUERNHEIM SALES AGENCY BUILDER'S HARDWARE AND SPECIALTIES 955 CENTURY BUILDING We are furnishing all the hardware on the New College Buildings. St. Louis ST. LOUIS COSTUME CO. THEATRICAL COSTUMERS AND WIG MAKERS 507 North Broadway Frank J. Herbers Phone, Main 1101 ' UN LET T ':,', -':' ,.,.. I . L,ig,iWEa .2 IC Co. -1 e1,e: e issue LOCUST sr gyigfrlg gaMMpf.5jgq.:gojMQELETE Music HOUSE IN ST. LOUIS A -'OBHERS OF ,gsiqmii 2 T ' L msn? k iaip4ly.:, w J M i T me w r .. - ff aiw'1l'el5iETuf oe s 1 e WHT RMA ' ,ir 1 W 5' .: ' - 'CsJU5!.fE55f'i3 1 ' ' ' 'A ' ' li' ' W 12 3ff klliH,eQ:xx-' 52 g f - r T vim v-ii gi are S A - lQ 2 A ' ' up-u V, ugvagmimva T ,.....H i lain! me 1 If T me N' ' T WTUTS fe M 5 'f eooiaefssraa s Mb J 5HlF4'MER,WO0D,LlTOLF ED ETC. gi. ,E ri.-A Humes - Deal Company BUILDERS l4I6 Syndicate Trust Building St. Louis, Mo. Now building the new Fontb onne College Pennsylvania and Wydown Aves. St. Louis County ANNOUNCING The Arrival of Our Beautiful Foot-Wear for Spring and Summer in all Desirable Patterns and Shades T. J . Reid Shoe Company 4l l-415 NORTH EICHTH STREET Branch Store 5630 DELMAR BLVD. St. Louis, Mo G5 THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. flVlanufacturersD Gives To The World The Most Excellent Pianos Obtainable Baldwin Hamilton Ellington Howard I I I I Olive St. J. Sheehan Plmnbing Co. A. D. Gates Construction Co. I428 Olive St. Phone, Main I709 Engineers Complete installation of Plumbing, Drainage ancl Equipment in Fontbonne l6l l Chemical Building College. Structural concrete work on the new Estimates Cheerfully Given Fontborme College. Fontbonne College A Catholic lnstitution for the Higher Education c of Women St. fosephis Academy An Academy for Girls Wydown Blvd. and Pennsylvania St. Louis, lVlo. ALBERT B. GBOVES Architect Stock Exchange Building 3 I 4 North Fourth Street St. Louis GEO. NECKER 82 SON HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING DECORATING AND HARDWOOD FINISHING 3414 OLIVE STREET Phones: Residence: Bell, I..incIeII 483 Phone, Sidney 2817-R 3904 Missouri Ave. QA? Iliblass 9.-zoplim GRANP 2223-225 , ,f Q 3801 WYOMING N 0' ml' Jpfuqilrmul ,,5,,7,,. ,,, sr, Lou ls, Mo. W! ef NW' 'j q 6551 T 65 il' Complete Line of GROCERIES 1' g We Deliver - - - Cine us agri Riverside l545 A. J. V O G T GROCER Headquarters for All Brands of Malt We Deliver 693i S. Broadway Furniture, Coal, Storage C. R. WATKINS FURNITURE AND FUEL CO. 7208-7224 South Broadway Riverside 277 Riverside 278 412 N. ST. LOUIS s.a. roms snur at srmunsnv STATIONEFIS JOOST'S MARKET John and Florissant Avenues Bell Colfax 1803 MAX RISCH Real Estate Bought and Sold Every Line of Insurance Written 6220 Michigan Ave. St. Louis. Riverside 2850 VIRNA PHARMACY 7200 Virginia Ave. H. M. Guelker, Prop. ' Perscriptionist Riverside 2850 I If A 'Skye T9- 'flffr--Jf, if r . v .a - f :sh ,M fi' . - ' ' I My M - ' ,, 2151 1 xxx . J, WY. , ' ' - lid' . -4 1 21.41 tc, 5--5 -'.5,.fiN',' 3.-, i GE p 'f -Egg X. I, gg, .,.,,, 45 1... , THIS LITTLE MAN means SERVICE Dependable and satisfac- tory. Towel service for office, factory and shop. I White coats aprons and work garments. All on a rental basis. Q v Atlas -- Linen and Towel Service Co. . Grand 5970 'far 2719 Park Avenue Phone, Olive 667 Mary Lane Shop 3l0 N. Eighth Between Locust and Olive Party Decorations Gift Novelties Greeting Cards Favors Dennisons Crepe Papers and Specialties Bell Riverside l327 div Schatz's Luncheonette Curb Service Herz Candies Whipping Cream GW 6339 Michigan Ave. St. Louis, Mo. 7 Constant Comfort 1' ' e Shoe with 7 Points of Merit M' Q xwe It fs li il X mf ii Iraq e r fa' 0 I I 4 'ha 7 Points of Merit That Make Style and Comfort Sure Ladies, you will find here the shoe satisfaction you have always wanted: I. Cushion insole that conforms with the natu- ral outline of the foot. ... Flexible sole insuring glove-like freedom for woman's active hours. Heavier sole for more comfortable walking. ... A toe and heel that give plenty of room and graceful style. -l. Rubber heel 'to cushion every step. 1X4 X X 95 '7 -x .w. Reinforced moulded counter to prevent run- ning over at heel. 6. A rigid steel shank giving needed support to the sensitive foot arch. 1. 'l'ite-lit ankle, holding the heel snugly and the stocking smoothly: preventing slipping and gapping. Black or brown kid leather. Oxfords or straws. Flat or Cuban heel. Sold by WINDLER 8: NIEMANN 3314 Meramec Str. D R Francis , ei WWE we ' f l J H Francis 4 F te, j, 1 C. H. l-liemenz J D P Francis T 21.3, T. T. Francis p . ,Id 231115. J. E. Riley , 'r V iiii 1 ul ? lf 'll'l'li li r Qilli P ff f :- 25-2-f-age, 3 Established 1877 The Selection Of An Investment ln selecting securities the investor should give careful consideration to his individual requirements. While Safety should be the prime requisite and always demanded, the necessity for factors such as Taxflfxemption and quick Market ability vary according to the financial or business position of the investor. When these factors are included in a security the interf est rate is materially lessened. When unnecessarily included part of the earning power of the investment is sacrificed. 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