St Louis High School - Cavalcade Yearbook (St Louis, MI)
- Class of 1923
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LUUIA Pubhshed by T he Students of Class of 1923 St LOUIS H1gh School 1 E., .J 3705 Tlw Srlmnl llwiill un .-fini .g ilk-r. ' LOUIKN 1923 Evhrratznn I NIOI I I I I I DEDICAIFS IHIS -XNNL -XL TO OI I ILS TEFWIEI7 PRESIDEN I OP I II E SQ IIOOL POAPD FRED H BEI IN ARD ASSIST XNCI' XND HIK II IDEM S IOII OIR SFIIOOI KIND TIIROICII IIIM XII TH -XNIx THE ENTIRE SCIIOOI PO-XRD AINIJ THE CITIZENS CF OLR RF-XUIIFI I I ITT F CITE INNO Q A . TIIE S 'II' I VI..-XSS OI IJLII I C IEIIY w M rw J: M K A vAv -A 1 1 ff 1 1 w vw f 1 rw Y 1 I Ji K L .Y I J . 1 . ' . I I. . IN LOVING APPRECIATION UF HIS A kvky Lx xl Y 1 41 AL Lv T 14 AAN 4E T I I I ' ,, , I I 1' I v A' ' 'Y ' AT! I A Y vw 1 J 'L A 1 K u. T I . . I, , ,f '. Y I I tl II re-shnlrl uf th- it ,' 1 -4I:t -Ig : -I Q 1 I '- th I I t LOUIAN 1923 FRED H BERNARD Presxdent of the St Louls Board of Educatlon THREE 'fad LOUIAN-1923 iv E C PHILLIPS Tun-.uxu H I Nuutnx St. Louis Board of Educatzon F H BERNARD CRANT BREWER Purcha-.mg Agent P1 eaulent as P I I W AL Nl- R Truxtee mv u x 1 ltmn Inu I x m I um mu vm mn I OI R bd 1,111111x-11123 1,4 1 P0111 I' N WOOD I If H01 MPS S1111111r11.1n111n1 111 S1h11111s al 1 1111.11 8111111 .1 Wm 1w111 11111 . 1u1 1.1 1 111 N 1. 1111 S 111 . 1 . N 1 11111 N1 11111 N .11 N1N1 1 1111111 1111 :USUN x 1 1111111 NN U1 1111 11 l 1 x x 1 1 11111 1 11 1s 1 4 ,Nl 1 N 4 111 1 1 1 1 1,11 N 1 ,, 1113.11 X 1 X 1 111. 1h1,,, 111 1 1 w1111.1 11111, 1111 111 11111 11 1 1 1 , I N 'N I1 N K , 1 1 11 X 111111 1 .' 1 ' ' . 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' .L 9,0661 Be gee me gb-219 N M LOUIAN-1923 Qi 3 ' gl ly f1K. g'l I : ' 1 , 1 ',.1.:lLigf,Hf' -- K- +,.4.a,15 3 . f ' I W ' if X. i':5u1 1' m ,w .-l lhm top mctum aboxc mvcs you Some ldQ'l of our 'lthletlc held xxhmh is one ul the but IH the stxte lt has a hxfh r stxnd bull dlamonel footbxll 5,,ndnon 'md cmdu runnmx hack A lmnt vxen lx -hun n on dllibthel lunge Ihc next pxctulg IS om gymnasium xxhuh me complete xnd momlsxn Thi loxmr VILXN glxee 1 Wutxxl ulca of tlu SLH101 lllyeh vuth 1 1 lpulty lox U0 stuslnnts EIGHT On thc 0DD09ltQ page va 'shown our hlzh School J'1n1tox tha but evu also oul SLIQHLC hlll uhmh has h'1d thl ulmu wmth of Lhemlculx and '1ll modern 'mpwratux Tun -cmence teduhexe M1 Wellex and M1 Glant Au. ln Qhnge The other plctules .ue the Umon W'1 Ll Snhoql the P11 nrwly bullmllm.. and the Hugh Qnhool bulldms. ln the lrmu pmt ul which is housed the lunun Hnlh Snhuol . an ,I . I X '5 ' v , j . , W ' 3 i . E. M-.,.f,:: R K 1 X R e . , H '. ' ' ' . S A . ' 4 f ' .I . D ' . .1 . 'f - . L. lg 5 2 V . L . ,. ..,. C . 5. . 2 Y . 5. 4 ,Z ., boa d fence uruuml xt, complete modern rest rooms, grand atmn of all who have seen it. We have m xt over 51000 s: .1 , 1 ',f ' ' ' '.: . ' . 1 ' -. . ' 'v v 'S L- v . 4 2 r . . . --, .I , xv . .. -4 , . -, ' . 2 -r - . -- -, L- - 1, 5' 'L 1 . . .. ' lt. kj. ,' . -, l Q U -2 ' A ' 'rv ' r K - ' ' r ' m - 1 ' - 1 1, ', 1 ,'- . I K . 'Q ' . A , S, ' . ',, ' , ' B. ' ' . 'A S. ' 2 2 2 ' ' ' L? : ' Q. X RK WARD SCHOOL CHARLES WOOD Scaengco 19 'f'ror51'o-f flcmcryce, a1'l'N-f' P'? I 'NJ Elclfvslvo High flcflyool Buiicliqjx-- N NINE LOUIAN 1923 vwwwfa. nvam TUGER S DEPT STORE Drv Goods, Shoes and Men s Furnlshlngs Qadbvg LOUIAN 1923 Zommerclal Savings Bank ST LOUIS MICHIGAN Capital and Surplus 875 000 00 A S McIntyre Presldent Vere E Nunn Cashler F H Bernard Vlce Presldent R Terwllllger Asst Cashxer FIOSSIB R Foster Teller DIRECTORS Wm L Yost FGIIX OMCIIZ C J Bernard Carl S Harrmgton W1ll1s G West iwdbs? 00000 U lte t Md to Top tp ELEVEN LOUIAN 1923 HOME OF 1 Mraitni Glnuntg Stair Mink ST LOUIS MICH 1870 Oldest Bank Ln County 1923 C A Rehle Presldent E B Campbell Cash1er Otto Mey V1cePres1dent G W Buck Asst Cashler DIRECTORS C A Rehle A B Darragh John Buck John Burns SGD? kly f th t th f th 0 nl r th y TWELVE D E Ackel Otto Mey hlfh LOUIAN 1923 The Unwerszty of Mzchzgan We Just could not publlsh in umu'1l of St Louls wlthout puttmg m It the plcture of the Unlvelblty we '1ll love Q0 much S Iouw was accredlted ln 1801 and hm been -iccledlted evex Qmce Alt Edxtox Athletic Joke Ye Editors Edltol ln Chief FREDA BENNETT ROBERT WILSON Busmess Managel D O KFON LOIS SHELHAAS WILFORD GREEN AdVG1tlSlHg ARTHUR ADAMS Assoclate Advertxsmg GAY PHILLIPS IIe1e you find the Gland Old Man f St I oum VVL hwy mole to my about hun ldtil n C60 A B Darragh THIRTEEN fx, - as , .bvhx .v N- .. 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QffQ1QQff1Q.ff'fQQ,.,QQQQ'Q..f. .',.' dd...fffC1ic1L IVIAY , 1 KL , 7, 0 l .li 0 , W Iva LOUIAN-1923 1' OURTEEN OUR TEACHERS St Louls has elght degree teachers and slx speclal teachers whlch fact elevates the schools to a very hxgh rank because lt IS far better for a student to enter and graduate from a medlum slzed school where they wlll receive mstructlon from the fin st degree teachers that money can obtam than to enter a large school wxth less dlhgently selected teachers Some people never become real teachers, some acquxre ablllty along that lme and others are born teachers Miss OMel1a, our Engllsh and French lnstructor, IS a born teacher She IS a Unlverslty degree graduate and came here from St Charles where she was prmclpal of the hlgh school Miss OMel1a graduated from the St Louls schools m 1916 f,Cont1nued on p e IJ wg' ,PQ FII TEEN pg we - be A . I ag 7 l . 'B d some y B ir 4 LI GTGU? Jfeavny D C1 Zczrccf Eosworffv if-Z1-f?-'C?A'3'H'llf 50170415 739 ffm? 725zn1riyfv f-f ommefcwi Lf DOOYQ, Iqdusfriicgg flares Gfdgiczzz E6f'77UffGf M0780 ,JYvs,C -:mal ffrfnf jf7l!55Z0 fi 5915 s U 0 C '96 LOUIAN-1923 D99 OUR TEACHERS 1Continue el A great educator said to Supt. Wood the other day, How did you ever collect such a congregation of wonder- ful teachcrs? For one he had referred to Miss Schaus who has taught here for 30 years-enough said-she has more interest and push than some entire schools have. She is supervisor of the Commercial Dep't and Treasurer of' the school funds. Miss Fllis is our mathematics teacher She is a de- gree graduate of our Michigan State Agricultural College the college acknowledged to be the best of rts krnd rn the Unrted States Mrss Ellis came here from Moorhead, Iowa, where she had been teaching, and rs doing excep tronally fine work here For months we looked for a science teacher, the summer passed and part of the school year yet we failed to find what we wanted Mr Grant who last :year had from page 151 here for three years and needs no other recommendation for her work has been of an exceptionally high quality. Mrs. Kennedy is another U. of M. degree graduate and has taught in St. Louis for several years. She is now teaching Miss Por'ter's English classes. Mrs. Kennedy, whose father, J. K. YVr'ight, served on the Board of Edu- cation for' many years, graduated from the St. Louis schools in 1005 In 1006 she entered the U of M obtain ing the Bachelors degree rn three rnd one half yerrs, spending the remarnrng semester on her Master s degree Her splendid qualifications and natural abrlrty as a teach er make her valuable rn anv nosrtron she may wish to fill lVIrss Nloutrre and Nlrss Getman are ercperrenced teach ers who have proven their worth not only rn our schools but in other schools Miss Nloutrre has charge of the Domestic Science department, one of the strongest depart MISS PIIIABFFH BOYLF MRQ J I SAUNDFRS' chxrgc of all athlctrcs, all heaxp, gym work all science and prrt of thc eighth grade, could not be expected to do rustlce to rll of this so Supt XX ood took part of the work At lrst we found 1 mrn down rn Nlrssouri Mr W'eller College, VK arrensburg, Mo He has a B S degree and has fulfilled our highest expectations It rs the oprnron of Supt VK ood that science rn rtself rs not of great value to r high school student unless rt dewelops rn the pupil an rpprecr rtron of the world we lrxe rn and a practical applr ation rs made of rt to lrfe Prof VS eller rs carrying out this rde 1 Miss Dee gradurted from the Bav City Fastern High school and rttended thc Unrwersrtv of Nlrchrgan for four vears where she graduated with an A B degree er subjects ue Iatrn rnd History She his een ments rrr our school Both these teachers came here from Holly Miss Cetman rs rt the hc rd of the musre dcprrt ment a department th rt rs mrkrng wonder-ful str rcles In r school of this srlc rt rs odd to find the superrn cause he has the right kind of assi tants and he uses hrs classes to demonstrate hrs methods to be right Supt Wood started out the year teaching science, hrstorv and economics but srnce Mr Weller s rrrrv rl has been teleh ing only hrstory and economics like the science deprrtment the finding of the rr ht kind of a man for the Industrrrl Arts rs drtfrcult This deprrtment should not be 1 dumping ground for those who cannot learn the three Rs This school rs not 1 bov factory or a strnd factory but 1 char rcter fr tory We 1 mud ruse PG SFVENTI' ILN 1' l ' ' A D A . v 7 ' T 1 Y. 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' 2 ' b A ' tg' mt' ,- Un , Af. lg, LOUIAN 1923 ur Teachers 4C ntmued from page 1 1 want to knou what krnd of boys we are turning out and not wh t krnd of tables the boys are turning out We found Mr Dooley whose home rs rn Kalamazoo and who has specralrved rn the kind of manual trarnrng and mechan rcal draurng that turns out boys trained rn the essentials that make for success rn lrfe Mrss Boyles rs principal of the Junior hrgh She has the assrstance of mfmv of the special teachers and Mrs Dahlm who has been teaching rn our schools since the second semester of lrst year Mrss Boyles has been teaching, for eleven yc rrs and came here from VVheeler where she was an instructor Her work here has been of the hrghcst character for she IS filled with dynamic en thusrasm Mrs Saunders was promoted this year to the prrncr palshrp of the Umon Grade school and Primary school She rs fr born drscrplrnarran and has established rules and This rs the third year rn our schools for Mrs Grant and Mr Newton Mrs Grant has part of the fifth grade and Mrs Newton part of the srrcth grade Both have been very successful Mrss Swem came here from Parrs, Mrchrgan where she had been teaching Shc rs 1 graduate of the Central State Normal and rs teaching part of the fourth grade The Misses Doyle and 'Whipple are new teachers rn our system but from an observation of the work they are doing one can see that they re making good Both are Central State Normal teachers Mrss Benkleman who torches part of the second grade rs a graduate of C ss Crty High and of the Central State Normal After teaching rn Vassar she came to St Lours This rs her second year with us She rs excep tronally fine MRS LhfFIE DAHLIN MRS HARRILT 'XIEWION courscs of studv th rt will graduate students to the High School of the highest order Mrs Saunders has been teaching for nine years It seems odd to find so many schools whrch do not have a kindergarten or rf they have one rt rs but a new addrtron St Lours established rts Kindergarten back rn the 90s and rt has long been recognized as an rntegral part of our school system The transition from the home lrfe with rts great freedom to the lrfe of the school wrth rts restraint rs without a krndergarten too abrupt and fre quently arouses rn the child an antagonism towards school that rs hard to overcome With toys games and storres we are 'able to bridge over thrs period and arouse rn the chrld a desue for the realrtres and possrbrlrtres of the fu ture Mrs Wood the wife of Supt Wood rs the Kinder garten Supervisor She attended Valparaiso University, Marian Ind Normal and had work under Prof Hall of Columbia Unrversrtv Mrs Wood has taught for years rs a member of the Columbra Dames, and rs a degree teacher Mrs Rebecca Dole graduated from St Lours High and from the Central State Normal She taught two years before going to Berwyn where she spent five very suc cessful years After seven years experience she began her work here having a part of the thrrd gr rde She rs especially adapted to thrs krnd of work Mrs Mary O DePeel rs a graduate of Ithaca High She recerved her normal trarnrng at Mt Pleasant, after which she taught for five years rn the crty schools at Duluth Mrnnesota For the past two years she has been very successful rn her work here Mrss Knause who has a part of the first grade rs well known to the people of St Lours having taught here for the past nrneteen years She came here from Green Vrlle Mrss Knause has taught continuously since 1883 and about a year previous to that, makrng a record of forty years The last twenty four years she has devoted to primary work rn whrch lrne she rs considered partrcu larly successful PQ EIGHTEEN Iro ' T 21 ' c . 1 '31 . . ., . , . . . . 1 . u 11 ' I ' L I I , . U . I II 1 1 . . 4 K I C nn 4 y 1 Y , . ' . . . .., I 1 1 1 . ' , . z. 1 . . I I I . I . . c cl l c . . ,- - ,Z v r - I ' r 1: . vt x - . II ' ' ' A I I ' rc - - I I I . . . . . 1 , x1 be x L I - ' ' ' I I I I ' 1 w s, C u 1 U x 1 V r . H -V V I I - m . ' - ' ' ' - f ' i ' . . . I 4 1 . ' 'f' 1 ' . S. 4 . ' ' I 1 . , , A. i S ' ' 1 1 l J I ru: I ' . . . .. 1 . I I Y ' I ' s 1 C n . . . III I . . 1 I I . I . . . . - I I 1 y . ' ? 1 1 - 1 K ,T u C V . .. , , , - I 1 , 1 - ' IK Y, v I . '.. . c , ' ' 1 ' 1 - LOUIAN 1923 Hn who thinks to chcxt the InhnltL chvnts only hlmsplf R4 uhm, xx lthout thmklm. sun-Llus vnu 1 cl: ml lm. xuthout su lllUNKlTlL, MRQ RFBFCCA DOLL Ch 'xrmctcr first Health Second Edu: atlon thlrd NFS Rlllll SWIM Meet ob-.tules 1 you xxlll meet fnlme MRS MARY DQIPFI MIQS CARRIF KNAUQE NINETLEN f' 1 ' f f A 1' f is as : - .'- 'ss as ' ll luv .' Q' , .' 5. .5 ,' ,.A'- l Mus. ICVA c:nAN'1' l H 'l 1 ' ' J f-1 - :ze .' wr 1 1 . , .' C , . : . ' 1, 1 . 4 . MIQQ MARIF BFNKI EMAN Mlqq EDNA WHIPPI P MIQS BURDLLLA DOYLE LIV dulln xou ann xx yvu shruld b ln sc 00 I I Nlllb CPO N VVOOD klndelzaxten Supcxwxor We gut whmt ug ds uw. ll! thls world but only the sLlL cassiul ulmlt It A SMALL SECTION OF THE KINDERGARFFN DEPARTMENT TWFNTY EVN, z',' '2' 'hun ' I U A L in e' :hl ,- v ' Viv moans Z1 hundrud xlullnrs -'l' , , ' - ' lust 1: io' rm. T I ' . '. 1 J , , - 1 ' I ' a .V 5 t. - .L f K A T , L Q LOUIAN-1923 MAGNLTIC MINERAL SPRINGS PARK HOTF L AND SANITARIUM H0ll'l VIEW The Magnetxe Mmeml Spxmf., IS lomted m Qt louw Thm famous M1L,HLtlC Mme: ll Qplmgg mth lte cumtne ploputlw wxs fllQ,CONLlCd m 1560 The water IQ twstelws 'me fal 'ls combmltlons of lts elemtnte IQ C0llCQlTlf,Cl It ms clellghtfullv plqufmt Qpflrk hm., pilatahle md wholuomc wxtu f lbxolutc puutx At the C9lltLl'lYllll lXDOQltlOI'l of the Ohlo Vzlley held 1n Clmm n lt: the w xtu from thls M 1f,YlLtlL Mmel ll Splmf., wfls plated ln com petltlon wlth I1Q'lllN '1ll the mmelal xvxtem of the Umted Stitei 'md wus iw ndm d 1 gold me-dll The xx ltu flows flom a depth of 900 fmt YV1th 1 volume of '00 glllons pu minute The Magnetlc NIINQIRI Watu hm ll1'1ilL m my wondemful LUISS All forms of RhCUl1l'ltlSl11, qCl'ltlC'1 Dleeflsw of the Bl'1ddu 'md Ind neys, Insommx, Neulasthema, N8U!ltlQ, Neulalgm and mfmy fO1lllS of Qkm trouble respond to tlefxtment The Hotel and Sflflltdlllllll lb ln chuge of luum R St zffold, '1 DIOQICSQIVG utlzen Mxs Staffoxd was born heme md hae 'attuned envuble emmence soclallv TWENTY ONE 'l HF QPRINF 1 3 t S 1 V Y . 1 ' - 1 x 1 X , A , . ,.z . I- K 1 , 1 L . J .. 1 1 C 1 1 '- 1 2 L ' Y ' 1 '1 ' ' X ' '. if , .. ll' . iw - . ' .1 cf x. .' 5' rr 1. ' cf ' 2 1 l ' A . ' ' . I ' D 1 , . 1 '- 1' 1 z ' 2 2 1' o z .' 1 ' A 1 4 A 1 v . , . . . . ,. . 1 x c 44. . 2 1 ' f ' - . ' . . V ' . r ' . ' .. ' .' . . , ' . 1 A 1 4 . c ' X 1 L f c ' ' ,1 ' -' 1 f ' vc '. X L 1 . 1 cf 2 Z ' T I Z . . . . . u v' . . 1 Q 1 u 1 .. 11 1 ... rf ' ' . . ' ' . '. , . . , . ,- . . . . i 1. 1 1 .. ' 1 . L 1 c, . 1 H 1 X ' 1 - If 2 . . L . ,. L C . ., ' ' 1 . 1 ' 'a 'j' .2 1: . z ' 1 ' ' .. - . ' . ' - -1 z . . 2 2 . 56 LOUIAN-1923 bg? -.K r' , 1 ,.ll -ou And Now Somethzng of Our Schools Om em tl mul in md Will!! but wlll not find better schools meh f meh than lll Nt lu -. A modun 'md up to date commtrnlal dt p ntnunt an ox xtnu xl 'md debatlny. department a physical trammy. ulmpment 'x ln xutlful domestm :cu-nee department a large hbrary a Lmnunl -cxuur du ntnunt ol lllst mlas a manual trammg, depart ment a leadxnr muslc department gettxng better every day and a fmugn lqnpsux e l'm,hsh and mxthematlcs department headed by ex pmxuneed UTIIXLI lty Lrxdultes uhat more could bf added' Put we are not stoppms. ue must reduce taxes yet mcrease edxexency and ue can do lt In the first pl up ua. have rs school xuth an alm and that axm 1s to find out uhat the pupll lb fitted for and to start him ln that dxrectlon In thus Clf.llLYl5hlD should be placed first Nothmxr should be placed above devnlopxng, ehametmr and health and to develop char acter one must love has home-no matter how humblwhxs school his state and his country He must learn how to spend his spare tlme The curse of a nntlon lk to have cmht hours of labor for lts men and they do not know how to use the othel 16 hours He must know the Lreat Issues before the people A man elected to high ofhce the other day sald he dld not know the arguments for or aeamst the Merchant Marlne-Just think of xt Every student should know the foundations upon whleh our national wellbemy. rests He should have careful trammg lh the nubhe questions so that he may not be dogrmatxc As to himself he should study mtelllfrently hls own actual condxtxons problems md xblllty and lastly he should have an alm m llfe Every subJect whleh does not make 1 better cltxzen or help ln money matters should be discarded We should be able to double the capacity and every teacher should be able to show a mighty good reason for teachmyr the subJect,s she IS teachmg' to get everyone en thuslastle over that alm and lf a better method can be found for obtammg the arm It should be used And here IS a thought for the thoughtful Modern psychology has exploded the old Ideas of heredxty fContmued on page 235 ,961 TWENTY Two l l 1 l l u -1- saw s--- . .-i....- J 1- , o 1 1 ': '- z'2 ' . ., ,' ' or ' , . . . . uls. -' . - - - -- f 5 - . - ' ' ' 1 ' ' , . 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' ' ' , 5 , . . , . 5. , . . . : we LOUIAN-1923 ni aff' 13 it 4.r ,aff yf s..-I-'-5 iContmued from page 'WJ the Idea that man is born with certain mental powere and with them hc must be content tlll the day of his death We know that if the mu-.1 lu arm wmak we can devmlop them by exercme and we can take any other viewpoint ls dl-.uxura1.,iny. disheartening ridiculous and lead-. to dismal failuxe and IS opposed to evidence But to acknowl edge it you have a vivid inspiring. lIlVlL,0latln1,. idea that lead: to -sucemss Ju-.t ax it made Demo-,thenes who Qtuttered into the great- ebt oiator of the ago. late has tricked many people there lb little fate but youlsell' lute deludes men lack of an aim and lazmees are the trouble one is 1 rattlesnakz the other a wolf It is the Qorcery of the times that catchew your Qklll' in the rapida above the waterfall You cannot help the kind of braina you were born with but you can help the kind you go through life with and that is what Lounts workers to be able to get along, with people Ag. B C Forbes has said A man may be an exceptionally eapable man but he is due to failure if he eannot get alom-. with people In conclusion Aa Napoleon Hill -,aye If we all understood the natural mental lane that govun the mind poverty would end crime would be a thins: of the past 'md men would zo arm in arm to do the worlds vwoxk and reap their just xevxaid The St Louis schools at leant are not corny: blindly 'lt the propoaition TWFN ry THREE DO, .1-1.44. 4 ., K Axe ,, 'A L ,x Y ,' X 1 t ' V ' if ' x ' 'A 'l 1' Q 4 j ii - W X 1 , ' tx , , X Y ,VV . S E I 3 3 il A 1 x 1 t- . n x V x '51 Q u 1 ' Y ' V ' A , ' ' . --. .5 . f.. V, - . . '1 - 1 in the same way develop memory, and other personal qualities. To Having an aim and working for that aim we need to be team , ' , ' . ,' ,' ' , ' ' , 17 1 . r ' - - 1 . . . . ' . ' . ' . . ' - . ' H - . ' . ' , . , , . . , , , A , ' ' , ' 5. ' ' ,, ' ' , . ' ,. ' . ' ' . r - r ' . ' I ,A.,. - B. .5 ' , . 5. K., V 5 ' ' , , ' : . 1 ' 5- -, H . . , L,.,A.. 9. , .5 '. , , '. ' ,. Y .. ' I - , 2 l 5. ,v , . 'S 'S . . ,. ,' ' 5. . , . -H ' ' . A D ,f . . . ' Q . - . I I , . . . , 66C , - 'OG LOUIAN-1923 DQ' 'N 1 Af fed Q, 9QhQ7 NN. OUR CITY St Lours rs a remarkable crtv rn more ways than one It rs probably 'rs herlthy 'r crty as there rs rn the countrw It rs rn St Lours that the famous mrneral sprrng 'ue located It rs rn the center of Mrchrgan north, east, south and west It rs rn the center of a wonderful farm mg drstrrct whrch has brought to rt the great sugar fa torv of the Holland St Lours Sugar Co and the OMQl13 Gram Elexator Its schools are fine St Lours rs a bcrutrful Lrty wrth rts wrde cement streets delrghtful wrndrng rrver, pretty brrdges, charm mg, well kept parks adorned wrth flowers, fountarn, and trees St Lours has a busrness college srtuated on 'r hrll overlookrng the crty It has e1,g,ht automobrle garages, two first class banks, creamerres, department stores and, above all busrness men whom we all lrke to meet St Lours has a hustlrng Chamber of Commerce Thrs assocratron has fr get together luncheon every two weeks and much credrt rs due these men who take therr trme and do so much work to mrke rt a success In other words the man who cannot boost a town lrke St Lours cannot 'zpprecrate the sky and the heavens because there IS so much of rt There are so many nne thrn s, beautrful thrngs about St Tours that one cannot enumerate them all But now for some of rts past hrstory ,661 TWENTY r OUR 1 ,X , f . , 1,5- oil' 'x - - F A ., K If wx Us f r 1 ,f f N x, Q N - , , ra X ' 1 -, 1 ' 1 1 A. . 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COIN ' ' - 1 1 1 1 v ' - 1 1 1 -1 ' I A ' 4 1 ' 4 Q ' I 1 1 1 I '1 1 , ,S , , UIAN-1923 DQS' LOUIAN 1923 ABOUT THE SENIOP S FRITDA BEINNFTT CLARIBTL IIUSTED Alwavs pleasant kmd and lndustrlous It pays to look wlse HA7l L KAUFMAN CFCII MFY A leadel alxx 'lys There IS grauty an WladOll1, but no partxculax RACHEL RICHTER wlsdom ln grauty Cuxllng uons ue useful WALTFR WILKINSON KATIE EBNIT Heres to the love that hes ln womans eyes Deep loxe f01 lealmng., and 1 7eal for tluth And lles 'md hes and hes ESTHER ANISPACH EVAN WOOD Men may come and men may go Dlsgulse our bondage as we wlll But I go on forever Tls a woman rules us stlll RFNNETH WEEKQ THURZA HURST A solemn vouth wlth sobel ph1Z A good dlsposltlon 1 more v'1lu'xble than gold Who eats hls glub and mlnds h1s blz FAE KININEY DOROTHY COLEMAN Most anythmg tickles me All the men ln the World would not make me HFLFN KIQQACK lose one hour Thls world belongs to the enelgetlc .pir- HELEN KISSACK CLARIBEL HUSTED ANNA DRESBACK l :if I-.xi FREDA BENNETT DOROTHY COLFMAN IOIS QHFT HAAS TWENTY SIX ,Q,4f,, 564505 -J 49' rfnfifmdns TVA L o nga: HOQCH l Amari! SL E 1 CE Shree an -may I If? Q f-Q-1' ,NJ X 1, ' I NJ , rw ,I 4 , I ,' 4-ali . 50: M ' U 'l' 'I 'NIQ 1 M x W J Q ig .gi n q 1 6 f Q VC cl ' 51' ' l A U -as 'S-'Z' ig, 1 xfzvve -38635 .f Clofflord Oakes Il U Pic-1017 f'ff 'iN--52 hare SGD 1 or WSE Ebprf' L. ,fc ryqcily Wee-:,Ks f-'wapfr Wnlklqsog 'Q Ex -Roberff' wl'SOUxJ ' N GAY PHILLIPS CECIL MEY WILFORD GREEN 1 5 Y 1' 4 1. ' fs I ' N' A 'I Y n--1 nl- ' 1 - - ,I I K ,. ' bf, , - i i Q . , is 52 . I 2 1 Y X I . 1 X , if ' sfQ dxf l f-N,J ' ' 'Viv Q . 'NI . 1 A-4 . . ,J fxj x.! fx! ' ' ZX 56 LOLIAIN 19 23 5.3 01.5.5 0 26675 Z'-i XSS PULI Flolenee A Aekex Ex 1 A Alwud Auld C Behlel M Belmee Brmeken Wlllal cl Brundage I enm NI Puehholf Huuson J Blllnham Cistle W1ll1am Cllltlq Efllth Pl171beth Ebmt Ruth X Edmonde Aublex Fuuot I lola 1 l'11HkS 11 me H. Clould Clrl I. Hfmley Ann 1 C. Heil Donwlcl C'lIllC,l'0l l1llSlIlg'C,l' rycl I . llo ll uxv F Johnson Bemlee V Klemh ms Clue I Ldekle Col 111 I+ Lrmng D MluF1C6 Mechem Le lex M Oldt Wexlew C Oldt Howvucl T Phllllpe Rhea L Purxw -XL1Cll9V V Rum Pexcy All m bCL01Cl Worm m I Qhook W xyne A Smoek Cleo l. Stephens Vern Helton St1'C,6tQl Xl dull 'lrumpoul' C u'l L. Wilson ' 'if 'r Y VI KJ C - 4 L' I 4 C I 1 A a 1 - 4 vi v . c I . . 4 'z . 2 ' ' ' . 2 S . . , . :Z . 5 . i ' . 1' z ' ' 2 '. 2 ' . Q I l 1' a C .N z . . J ' ', S . A v1.v 1 Y 'v v 1 . . . .V . 1 . ' C c . L, . , . K . V. J 41 C n x I 1 . . . Q . C. 1 Y . - ,. . Q' , 4 n, C - C w v in , v 4 . 2 .' 1 c A. C . V. N , 1 1 I C . K A 1 1 Y 1 1 1 v 1 w A 2 f x L l Q Y Y 1 ff X l l ' ' Z T Y 1 Ln u lton fz . 3 -,j I N,i,.L.., 1 fdjfo ward Phfllzyos Y' Came FUl'Yl:5 'X' Qfffig-Wtf'U7179f?5 WNFR I-7 eff ,..x ,sd sri. 'jL7ubr-91 flu urofn hfzildrcf 'J N, Irene FHIRFX 'Z o ,-.f,HGl l7lC6 fflcua JUNIURS 14 Y f-ffffmrr sffyccjcny Carl lfspbl E L' 64321 Mfsog Eff, 56 conf --f Evdfflwa ra7 -f flare A407 gyf-J X-:lc Ja 7fmpovrf-1 fN' ery jfrceffr Y an -A WINFRED GOTHAM FLORENCE ACKER . 1' 5 N ' f T 1 I I 51. 4-... ' ' 1 'N-f 1.1 1' .1 I I I si. V I .S ' I S- A 1 I . 1 elf ' ,-xy dl rg! fi-1 'L ,ni I- .g ' - I n ' . Q 1 - . ,nl , , --f' f I I fy fs! ' .571 wg, yi -up THIRTY-ONE VIVIGYL W'd11dc,e1 -if NEDRA GREENE AUDREY HENDERSHOTT rdccffzlrarlcr C Ldarycr T T lacrfruclc f id Kaffqcrmcfpepflo THIRIY Two 1o1a,N1'fcS ,RAN W W 'Horizon' W .AQ A7 'r '-'gf if 0170116 Easlnckf Film rg Leona Wai lace Lsuadrgjh Hhcass ,gk Swv Rhcd, Luvfsb 'Hermes wr Tsmfflo ,J for'sc, IRENE DAVIQ EDNAMAE HUSTED WRIGH I' BUCHHOLA Q 0 SUE D PEEL A.. ' A -H K V ' K :nu li M gg--A-- ---' T ' 'V 4 ui ...,.. Nr- A I.. A , lg. fe Q 5 '- ' . - wud ,A , Q , . fy my - 1 - i . K I , in 1 X' an - H xm A ' ' 4 NJ ' ' ' V . , ' ,:.' - '9 Q Q 'IZ' X .a., . Y - 'fa H45 l I A X N N xv I I ' ' A v , 1 b i , .q , ,. . ul W Q A Q' . D f 4 L, 1 A h., ,tx if ,',- Q 'J 41g : V ,V f 'ff' 2 h---.A 5 M i Q . Ea. -,:.. - 2 ' Q i5ili:::11::l:,:.'-.I X: x Q .. ., .. 1 1. 5 A . Q , .2..gZ ..,. Hzzsxeaztzf N . ' , 465 Nl IF WIQIIAII RUIH IIQH I ORJIIIN ISRUNIJACE ,HGULV7 ff Lffvvdfd 97710 f-'Barbara Hcafy 'J Lffgy -56017776153 -V-4Qel!1c L ucv '--' .. V . 49 t ,n .ii-' 1143 jpe .gbanf--1 THIRTY-THREE A Few J amor H :gh School Students 435053 00 'ie I' Q LNIA AINJPA I MARION' BU FFSS HLLENI QTAIIOVD 'S' Q69 'ES' milf' at THIRTY FOUR U O L, .. lm f . 'ff A 2 I ' - Q A, T, x K x 'v:, x':i V ' J f ' Ri NAI.: l:o'fI,ICS .EH f CI . R., ' A ., ff .. ..,..,.................w.,.. m L. 3 , 4 A 4 K 1' ,,, -4 Y LA J- l ' . w was y Ni A X., 'OW 15 fi? 1 Q ,44- A9 sl at ww 'sw ,gn-lv 'T Y 1 sv avg? -Wu Y' .aa- Y Nj as. 3 bi T -IIRTY I' IVE b , 'J' l L? U ev' no ' is b - f-,win 'Q I, ,x as 3 Tr J '39 5? 1 I - C J X , 1 W 1 A FEW SEVENTH GRADERS 4:3 'if' ...Q 'id -ali ...f i 'Q ,fh- gwfla pw 45 36 THIRTY SIX Fm, .,WA ., . , E T,l lQ3 , E -Q , , V ,. , ,A , L f i EE LEEE f E M E as. EEEE D E rf , F . I E , 90? .s B A . .3 I Tri 'A , '11 'H+ 4 4 A V .6 Aki' X Q 5 k 24 ,1 y il F5 L'lc-jj-N-f 'V -sl A Short Hlstory of Our Clty By F M VANDERCOOK Edrtor And wrth due credrt to Wrllard Tucker author of Cratrot County Hrstory N0 l'l lA thr r 'r chool annual mo t of the people referred to have had l th th b ut the present rchool cnumtrate all ho are lrwrm. c o rm: wr some mg a n 'lhe first locatron of land rn Gratrot County was rn 1886 and the first permanent settlement was made by Smould Prync rn 18-16 The followrng year the first whrte malt chrld I B Iulton was born The first whrte grrl was Rhodr Snrrth daughter of A I-I Qmrth of Newark Tounshlp ln l8m0 our crty first saw the lrght but those brave rnd ru Led man who bla7ed the trarl for crvrlrzatron through the wrldcrness and who endured prrvatrons and trrbulatrons are all gone The frrst road through the countv was the old Indran trarl extending from what rs now Maple Raprds to St Lours In the sprrng of 1853 Mr Clapp and Dr A M Craw ford of Ohro, came here, surveyed 160 acres of land where Qt Iours now stands, and called rt Prne Rrver In thrs year thc first postoffrce was also establrshed About thrs same trmc the fir st school house rn Gratlot coun tv vsa burlt near St Lours, by the German Lutherans of Fr rnconra Germany It was named the Bethany Mrs sron The Indrans were lrvrng rn huts made of bark and everythrng around was on a prrmrtrve scale E W Burgess came to Gratrot County, and rs truly one of the Proneers who has seen thrs county and St Lours grow from a wrlderness to rmproved farms and a thrrvrng lrttle crty Mr Burgess says at the trme he owned 40 acres of wrld land, a yoke of steers and a cow He drew the logs to burld the Crawford House, the first hotcl rn St Lours Untrl a few years ago Mr Burgess owned and lrved on hrs farm M mrle southwest of thrs crty The era of commercral crvrlrzatron opened rn St Lours proper rn 1854 Men came to inspect the prne forest and locate farms The county was an unbroken wrlderness with only one log cabrn where the present crty of Alma now stands and a srngle house rn St Lours But soon some conncctron ruth the schools rn fact we have attempted to h nd! shops were opened Also thrs year marks the openrng of the first publrc school whrch was burlt on the road leadrng west from the present Colburn school house It was burlt of logs and rts tc rcher w ls Mrss 'Vlar th r Ann WllOfllU In wrrm weather smudges were necessary rn the school housc to keep out the mosqurtoes At that trnre the wrld beasts had not been ewterrnrnztcd and rt was not always safe for chrldren to be out alone Fvery chrld had a differ ent book All were old books, some berng Canadran In 1855 S S Hastrngs came here and settled on 200 acres of land He burlt hrs home where Carlton Smrths store now stands and rt was the thrrd home burlt here In the same year Dr Crawford caused to be surveyed and platted hrs land rnto vrllage lots whrch rs now the busrness sectron of St Lours In 1856 Gratrot County was orgarrrred and durrng., thrs year Mr John Frelds came to St Lours and pur chased 80 acres of land and recerved hrs deed srgned by Prcsrdent Buch man and that paper whrch gave hrm 1 trtle to hrs frrst home rs valued hrghly by John to thrs day After a few years on hrs farm, Mr Frelds moved to St Lours and engaged rn busrness, and for nearly srxty years he has been one of our promrnent busrness men, and rn pornt of servrce as well as years, he rs about the oldest busrness man rn the crty today berng rn hrs 87th year In 1857 was burlt the first school house wrthrn the present lrmrts of St Lours It was erected for '5300 on the south bank of the Prne Rrver The system used for payrng the teacher at thrs trme was to collect the money after rt had been earned by the teacher Sometrmes rt was collected and sometrmes never pard The teacher was sure of somethrng to eat, however, as he or she boarded around 1C ntrnued on rape 385 ,-.1 .s-, fi THIRTY-SEV FN 'Gd LOUIAN-1923 an an sw- f r3,l7fj7dUrCr-- -f C. Jforrfdrcl -A MICH -'lf 6 h4:s7 -f- CITY PARK ST LOUlS A Short History of Our Clty 4f.,ontlnued It nas ln thxs yea: that Fmest Hastmgs IIVIHL, on bouth Mun stuet and has llved ln any other pelson that IL ldes heme novs Mr was born He IG now 'it Louls longer than Hastmgs was born a log house that his father had erected on Washington avenue 'md Mam street Forests the present corner of Erst school days were as a nupxl to the late Sllas Moody xn 1862 3 Mr Hastmgs has served the Clty as an Alderman several times and IS at the present tlme Supervisor of the Thlrd Wald In 1858 the first newspaper I'he Gratlot News was establlshed and m 1850 two events of xmportancc happened The first was the coming of Edward Cheeseman who purchased a farm and Dlatted that part of It which adjomed the vlllage of Pme River and called It fmm IVILE 315 St Louls The second event was the Llosmg of the Bethany Mlsslon whlch IS even today marked by the llttle cemetery of about twenty In 1862 D 0 Cuff came here and IS now resxdmg at his home on North Maln street He lb GIIJOYIIIL, hfe each day especlally when reference IS made to old days long gone by and with the exception of the years he served with Sherudan m the C1v1l War this clty has been hls home In 1843 he was elected Village Presxdent He was a member of the Board of Education for several years bemg Its Treasure1 fox three ye.-ns Mr Cuff I9 now m hrs eighty seventh year iContmued on page 391 ,GQ THIRTY EIGHT ,, , I A '. if 1 0 ' I ' I 0 Q ' ' . 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'gd LOUIAN-1923 - ,-DQ' A Short History of Our City 1Contnnued from page 281 Hon N1well 'imnth came to Gratnot nn 1860 then '1 lad of 11 ycans Al't1n ncachnmr man hooc h1 senved scvenal years as lu-1tn1e ol' thc, Peace 1800 he was andmnttecl to the lunr and hc-c'1mc 'n full fledged 4, ,f--sex :nttonmy locxntnnn: nnn thnsn cnty y1an ll cn Mn Smith h'1s served the uty rs 'llderman cnty attorncy and lustnce l' thc, Pcaec nn whnch c'xnn'1cnty hc ns now suvnmz In 1806 he was 1lcc tccl P1 osecutnng: At to n1y 1' thns eounty 'md ncc. c ol' 1 xcny :Ls nnoscc uton s In 1012 Mn Smnth xxus 1lcctccl lllDlLSLUl,lltlVl the Lenznsl ttun 1 su vm!! hns county 'L cl Stfltc '1 ve y 2nc ec ptuhlc and nbla, manner In 180' Nnth nn Church who :vcd hcnc nn nnd xx 1 htcr became a General nn the Annn xx ns Llcctu t1a1h our sthool hen Lhurch xx cs A ma nnd ns Joynnn. lnl'e 'lt the nnnne olcl age of S3 On Man eh 18 186 r nt was dccmcd lon the ln t th nt Pnne Rnver 'und or Louns bc made nn cn onc toxx n nnd thns xx as dc nc hy n specn xl Act ol' e I Urnslnturc Mr Jay Harnns came to Qt IOIIIH xxnth hns. pnncnts nn 1866 und whnl1 he vxns yenoxxnny. t manhood he vm St Louns gnow from '1 smnll hamlet to 1 thnnvnmr lnttlc cnty M Han rnsn can n1m1mbcn well xxhen 111 nc no churcheo hnL brnek school lnunldnnnzs no lnnek hu-.nncss nluccs no lDlVtIl stneets no 111-ctnnc lurhts but nns und n lcxv xxooden llNV1ll nnnzs, in old snw mnll, noxx 'mc 1n n lnltl ston1 thc. stnu s nlmosl nnnnr tssanlmlc xx ntln mucl 1 S 1 1lust tnanl n1n M lllw 1. munhood l hcc nnn1 cmzuru 111 cu un1 1 s 1 xmcl thu! lnusnn1ss cxcn snnce ns n1sn11n1c nn Nontn nncsonn st cct ns sxxc -as v on cOfOl7 nound At thns tnme the school houee xx'ns 11 n'nm1 hnnncnne on 111 nunds noxx oc1un1n1d hx 11 nn1.,n school xx ns nn 11 nn s n tm V hotcl xx xs eondnnctcd on the sntc' o nnn1n hun 1 'Vl nn 1 vcd 1 un N l Ahonnt thns tnme Hun 1 W nc dnngs o 1 1 I1 n1nnL nttonnnys ol tlnns county enme to thns Cnty .nnd xxtn-1 'ndmntted o the bun 11 und 11s contnnuul nn the nnnnctnee of hns nnol'cs-.non snncc that tnme H hns N1lVlll lnns county nn1l thn Cnty ans Unnduslncnnll d only U 8 M nnshnl Qnncunt Count Commns. snonncn mlnn o 1 oun1n csn11n o t 1 C o xxo tcnms nnd n vnluxhlc mcmhen of the Board of Fducwtnon He nemo snntcd hns dnstnut ms Stnt1 Qcnaton nn 1800 and 1000 'md was '1 member ol' the Qtxnte Board of 1'uclons nn 1009 and 1003 l1nm1s K Wnnght tha. oldest nmmctntnoner of law nn Gnatnot County onvcned 'nn offnce nn thns cnty nn 1861 He hai the honor of bum. thc Inst clcnk ol' the vnllaze of St Ioune He was Proaecutnnp: Attorn1y ol hnntnot nn 1810 1814 and 1882 He was Resrnster of the Unntmd States Lund Oflnce at Graylnnxr iervnnz four years He was a memh1r of the lloancl ol' Educatnon for several yeare bemg first 1lect1d nn 1800 Hns daughter Mrs Danlel Kennedy, ns now one of oun tunehens lh1 Hon Anehnbald B Darragh nefenred to before an The Grand Old Mm of St Iuuns came to St Louns. ln 1870 and started the fro ,K W 1 7dfC.l VL L, 7:07:21 Q tnot C ltn l Hns lnlc has sunnvassed anythnng to be lounnd Lven o nm V1 nm ns n -.c.nn1s ot nnnetunesque cvc ns A-1 A soldnu ccIuc'nton lmnnl11n md le5.,nsl2nton nnrospennty mowed xxnth hnm xxnth nnnmnd stnndcs nnd now nn the 1v1 of lnfe when the xwnntcn of the 'lntnc-le enlled upon hnm tht other d'ny he found thns v1nc.n nhle man 'nmnd hns hooks 1nd nnanrens 'n ifnnthful dox: lynnn, besnde hns than lunge lnhrnny hllul the walls and he knew the ncuson lon sueeess xxonlc A n soldnu Mn Danvurh fought throughout thc, l nvnl Wu was captured 'md exchanged and by darnng exnlonts won the poentnon f captann H1 wa-1 one ol the otfncens who stopped the savanreny nn the North by the gruerrnllw commander Mornran He then assnstecl Qhmr man nn hns March to the Sea havnng the honor ot bennn, that great Leno Lls Lseort nn the nnvestment of Savannah lC0ntnnuecl on page 41j 90 FHIRTY NINE . 1 Y 1 . 2 1 ' . 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Qifuntinucxl on 112114: FEI NE CLASS A BOOKKEEPING S0m9 USS to somethmg, h g,he t fol stepp ng stones 1.159 others vng, to make a Thousands use lt e al educat on Eve1yone needs a comme ef- LOL S3 l'lfl63.IlS A bus ness Qttol nev ng, man rnelchant 01 tmve t be he c elgyman yone needs But eve lt to pay the 1 way th1oug,h co lege L0l'11Yll6I'C. 9. A who have DISH the I ook at ate UP lne of wo k you take what no mattel ea n ng -mower and mu msec adxanee nent fic ency that w subject s no othel then e n fact thousands of othe s SUN. am Loeb educat on Woof ow W son Fmnk Vmcezb t Geo1g,e Coltelyou W sat sfied but we '1 e not toc ly bus ness col eges s one of the best It co nmele al eouzse ke 0u1 og, La th nk nb sw ft am lnto you L01 ect 1 dll t st ll mole nprove w1th that we ale go ng to to the. get you t HSV? 1 - 1 1--1 1 . ' 111 - 1 1 - 1 - . ' 1 11- 1-, ' 1- - - 1 -1 1 1- 1 1, --1 , -- 11 - , -- - 1 . -11.- i , ' '1 , 'u,'l ri 'I , ' i 1' ' l 1'. 1 1 ' ' 'il 1 ' i : 11' il , ' z l ' il , 'J' ' , illi' l '1':, i ' ' i' ' ,' ' ' lll 1 ' ' '1' ' , i l l fi 1 i i ' li ' ' 1 i ' ' . is 5 si - l ' , lz C rl ' i ' , - - 1 - 11 1 1 - . '- i f inward will 1' 0 ' p. U Ill-. ook .. o sv F1 14 E 0 L ,JW DEPA RTWI ENT ..-:SQ w--MJ' BUOKK EE ING .wwf A VIEW OF OL I SCHAUS De artment ELILABETH of Commerc a SS Pr nc pa '11 O Z H '4 P-1 E 57 P! F1 2 SS CLA ORTHAND SH ag , N fs ' I by X 5' -:Q H , I N T ,1 r 1 4 TI I' ' l ' , S l 2 I , . ,, A - F? W 4 1 . Q , 'A ' W :. Q ' , S Y 1 T-2 1 fs I I , es . . . ' Q I , 1 I I I It: - ' v Fw , I If 41, ,- I , f 5 . I n 4 i i l 11 p - ' V 4.-, ' .l ss-. A , ' he s u ent of Hig l ag stands at the crossroads of destiny. Will you waste the next four years o come to the St. Louis High Sc ool. You ave a life at stake and what is life if its manhood is not filled with achievements and in old age, serenity. L. E h Schoo 'U Q Y-1 .2 .ci we Forcef ul Speaking Make your words carry conviction. Train to think on your feet, to use better English, to make an occasional speech. The follow- ing pictures are from t-he - Oratorical classes. This is a new feature but under the direction of Miss Bernice OMelia it is making wonderful strides and in a year or so will be one of our leading departments. The first pictures are those who took part in thc play Th, Charm School a de- lightful play written by Alice Duer Miller and played with tremendous success bv Wallxce Reid the lenowed dLt01 A packed house was out to see the plav xt thc High School Auditorium De CDIDLI 23 1927 Y 'ffvfb EJ,-nan fs fffffl 0461715 1,59 LOUIAN-1923 bs? FORTY FOUR The second plctules 'ue some of our debaters who have entered the State contest They ire debating the question of the Unlted Stxtes helping, L in ada open up the St L 1YVlQI1C9 Riv er to ocean bo its ARDA BFHI TR CAMFRON HILSINGER HAZFI KAUFMAN WILI ARD BRUNDAGF are taklng the negative, with RUTH EDMONDS ARTHUR ADAMS CASTLE CURTIS FAMFR BIGSBY taking the 3.flf11I1l21t1V9 Listen 50 neo! le out of every 80 'xt the are of 5 must be snmortul by other and at 65 years of age there are 54 out of 64 The right kind of an education will top thi 3 l c ,J L A K , at 9 va Y' V' 1 . 2 3 A . . . .. X c ' . . . L Z ' ' 3' k ' , C A ' K - K ' A -ef-fi-v-. 1, . .... ' - 1 8 I 1 ' 1 w Q t n x C s I -.5 ,I v , . .M 1 V ,mf . E L ' . . 'fp .V - I -' 2 c ' ' - 7 - , I - , -,A K 1 . ' ' fc ' -xy' 1 x . C I v- -.-.-...f 1- 3, , ,C Z L U A A 'A , U. 1 y ur , A , ...- xp A A I K - 1 .1 , , , Y - R x 41 .A A x., W, .J K ', fl v 4 - ' ' r 57 , . 1 - s , A H- ' s 's. a 'egg is f , -s H e ' .v ft.. LOUIAN-1923 D99 MISS GERII UDE MOUTRIL In tnmtm of D0mEHtlC Smencc SEWING CLASS Hem ale shown '1 palt of the sew mg clans, the Lookmg clans and the cookmg, and Qewmg IOODIS Fvmythmg IS complete ln our Do I'l19Stll. Sueme dcpaltment thele a1e many Qcwmg machmeq, gm range, 1n dwuluwl g.,1s plates cookmg, tables L L No L,lll should 3,0 thlough hlgh 'school wlthout learmng to sew and cook .and thxb IS dh oppoxtumtw of A llfetlme undu one of the best ln SUULLOIS ln the stlte who has had ycals of expcllenu I'hL St Loms sehool 15 a snhool that In -xylres ylu that broaden you! VISION that stlmulateb effort MDT SGW' 155' COOKING CLASS 1' ORTY FIVE fa l S . , . I. ' ' x , K - 2 V 4 :M . Elf Sin' . .. Ky. X, lc -V! I . v we ' . i , yy ., . L, c - '- ' . 1 ' - L in 5 . r ' ' L. l 1 J w , l 'X I ' ', ,' ,X I 1 T. w w l ' ' f fz: - , ' 1' ., e 'ta ' .' -' '. 1 'z : ' gk Q, , .J 5-' ,,. K , .LM ' f' ,L Q I1 'W - D . 1 'H' ' .fl-' ml. ll, - 1 - K ted LOUIAN-1923 bg? MANUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT -if-'Z' Nl R DOOLEY Instructor -I'-I' Below lS a VIQW of wood workmg shop, on the next page wlll be found a plcture of the hxgh school boy thls department 'as X 1 The Present School Actwztzes There have been so many soclal events of lmportance that lt IS nnposslble to enumelate all of them here Suf ficc It to s'1v that there have been twenty nme ln the foul months of school and the balance of the year IS filled to capauty Besldes these actxvltles we have added ove1 P 000 volumes of books to om lxbrary and w1ll add 2,000 more by the end of the year SlXty dollars worth of tumbling, mlts hive been bought for the Gym and more appalatus to be added A new sclence hall has been fitted up whuh wlll make one of the finest sclence departments 1n thls p'11t of the state A new vlctrola has been pur chased fol the Umon Grade school A new muslc room 'md '1 loom fo1 debates and plays have been added to the school, also new scenery for the Hlgh School stage New sewmg machmes have been bought for the sewmg class, etc, etc Tluly we ale a school Wlth an aim Student Council The Student Councll was orgamzed 1n January Floyd Fought was elected presldent Percy Secord first vice presldent and Gay Phllllps second VICE president Sen1o1 Class Helen klssack, Freda Smlth Madge Bush 1ee Famer Blgsby Jumor Class Ruth Edmonds Aubrey Faulot Harry Johnson Sophomole Class Wllford Wllkmson Nedra Green FlQShlTl1I'l Class Della Smlth The obJect of the olgamzatlon IS that of a moderate fO1l'!'l of student government A Constltutlon wlll b drawn up wlth the faculty as the supreme councll It IS desired to put the control of students on a more demo cratlc basls developmg self rellance It IS hoped that ln future years thls power of the councll may be extended and developed PQ r ORTY six 1 . , . ' sm V Q S - ' N , rm .5.....-...----..------------..-,.g. . . . . i A 6 I K . . . . - . , - .xl -' ' . - . ... , - l . . ' 'Z' ' .., . , ' ' Y Y P' 2. 1 2' ' Q ' K K i y 1 .I . , . , Z ' 8 . 1' . ' I 'c - I I . ' ' . . ' ' A - 9 1 1 ' ' 'c c , C ' Q96 LOUIAN-1923 Rcadlnp, hum left to xutht I IRQ l ROW Donald Ru htel Donald Wlllumon Cleo 0 akcs M Doolay lh4tlUCt1ll Raymond Weeks Hqrnld Anthony Hou 'nd Wardncll 91-KOND lt0W lnllll L v mxald Muutn Almhlc ucv. Kmmuth lox D111 Hovlu Kult Lum Manual Arts Department I'HlRD ROW Ellls Dahlm Boyd Cuxtla, Weslcy Mal tln Challes Maxolt' Ollo fannel Vexnon Allx n'1u5.h Donald Slnclan' Dale W'xlkc1 POURIH ROW Lanlgnu B'1tu Kclth Atkel Fllxot Olslt Q nl lhnty Vngxl Smith Lvuntt liulm lORlY Sh.Vl:.N I I1 LH ROW I eon u cl Anthony Allen Robmett Robert Stephenson Harry lohnson Norman Shook SIXIH ROW Burl Hubel Hmmy Call Ruxxcll Irndnrlck sun Huly Dunlxu lynn Imgy Howard Kink 90. ,, ' N U fn 5, l 'A . Q V1 v 'D 5 if ' r -'- 1 U 'K' ' , 1 . 1 ' .. 1 '. 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D3 2 lr i MISS CLARA GETMAN Music Director +09 Watch Our Music Department Grow 31 IORFY PIFHT The top plcture shows our Boys Glee Club the Guls Glee Club IS the center pxcture, and the Orahes tra the bottom picture The uoxld 19 not mtue ted Ill the stmm-. you encountered 'lt -.ex but dnl you hung, the shxp mn' A D I 1-,km S Shlpplnpz Board ATHLETICS WIIQS MII DRPD BOQWORTII Fu I y ua Trum In true OI 'S'-I' W ould vou thmk of settmg a dI8lI1OI'ld m a brass rmg then why set your bralns ln an unhealthy body You read m magazines of Health Bulld ers We have establlshed one of the world renowned systems m our schools It turns the flabby muscled, easlly fatlgued, low endur amed body mto an energetxc one In athlctlcs we do not bellexe ln first teams or one team everyone has a chance The top plLtUlO IS .1 paxtlal v1ew of ou1 gymnasxum It IS as modern and complete as can bc found anywhere The Othel two plc turns are of basket ball glrls -if-+ lht only It ld to uccess today is through educatlon I FORTY NINE . .C , T L 'Is' 'h s I 1' 'ni-Z S 't ' I .- . . 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A z , , 1 may I Ag, A K! I , . ma v : I if f' Q 4 ,Wim ,.,. ,Mi A i 4- , ALUMNI WM R KENNEDY MRS I' C PHIIIIPS MRS ARIO ROHERTQ r x W Mllb VAILL SIVIIIH MRS IiIbSILIIOI5IFTI'1'R 'VIRS IIADYS POSFY II OYD FOODYEAR MR AND MRS I'I-IOMAS BREWER ALUMNI RAY IOHNSON In S I ANI ORD PHII LIPS FII' TY FIVE 1 I Ig A , . 1- nr' 3. 'Aft 1 .'. II .N I :J I Q . 'J' I. 11 4. V' 'I 1 , gi LOLI KN 1923 ALU IRS! B A Qhllllh Otto Mu H'111y len eld Be-.ne B'U'b0lll Mmnu Qtchhms Icsslc Hoxull' lohn Nutt' 1RRu tu. S xll hun 1 x HL Tn ll l mmm Hastlngx 1886 Jenmc Nc-hon Nolhe Snll burs I Hcrbelt Scott Azlrhc Shan I'1nmc Todd 188. Amvlm Fhull Irudlo SCIHKI 1 11110 Thed 5. r Mlnnu lcmpln IVInx.uulu Dmnxlr-.un 'Vlarmn C150 lcnnu Ostxandn A1109 E 'nk-. Ilnx llcmmg xltl I- Smith' 1882, N1 K -. IWQO n on Q n uit 1 ull lnm Smlth IW!! cm L 1 1 I IW 1 nng I 1 1 xx Nl: L 1 lmmon 'nxlot H H x mL 11 uhm th 'schwux Ru-. x uma w url km-. Wxllxxm R Iunnu umnu 1 x 1 A in u x OHL 'I 111 Smith uyum vnu mmx Ham hugs Ulllxl sun 'uusnn lisltw Innuu ' fengc you Lhn xu 1893 Rmnnx If Ihnxlnnmlgh B It R Huffman Olney J Mcwcthv Uxrl E Iwuncc E Grace 'ly una B xhhun Ch n les fhroup 1 ntxush P Wmnhx nd 1801 L Hclnm Hall lwtellw Burns Mxrum F lhurch Duxnm I Plgmlm.. Blame B le 1 Helen Martm Nethc F Raymond 'Vlarzaret A Cl e 180: mln Loxmll hlla M1 lu Frmd Stonn Fred Nelfon Mazxe HHYYINOD Eduth Wewsele I-dlth Super 1806 Pthel MrW0thx Pdmth Dnam Danlel E Stone buurm. 0 1djl0l Delta Manahan 'Vlaryzalgt Ruhr-rts 14.9 H bmxth Freda. C' Couk Rina C' Look Prul lranks' Ova Strnuse' 1894 Byron I Rlvc-tt Ieonard Knnvslu leorxe X Axnold Alun DeC'ou Maud Clark Roy ludlum louls Xudlum Wilbur Burnx Dalby B 'Vhllcr BQQQIO Wllll3mQ Kate Wm Edlth 'Shrrxll l'LrLy Ankzr 1808 Ivan Stillman Dum Wnud lay Smith Lucxle Marble' Fdna Mc-We-thy Nora Cress well 18410 Mane Wuck Ifah A Rules Charlee Kll 'Deceased QQ LIST OF GRADUATES n Ilthmp M1l1h0dF Ivm Carl 'T-chmldt Chaxles Hpulwon Adxa XI Qrydcr Io Q 'Xl Rxchwrds L1111e I Lon: W1 1000 null I utrudz Oxtlanm ex A1110 'Vlclntx 1 Q Sidney Leu xs Blanche c k C Lmgc A Vlut Mabel qherxxom Llzzxc Schmldt Alfred A Vlbbcr' Marie 'VIcClure Elwabeth Hull O I qtmuqe Rex d C Wo k T' ll H1111 1001 L 1 It n Inu F MLF11 1 'lm le 2 In I'IOUSLTl 'lY1 Cllifmcl C Coates Calo we '1 mgx ly Smut I 1 'llle I lu IL O 0 H Do me' A I uuun kxl Lum IV1 D Aldrlch F1411 Haxtmm Ross x sl xnchc A u IUNUH wx H N1-ae 'N non I xge s Plmel Q Smxth 31 uct N xndn 1 cook Alntt 1 Hutchmmn 1907 F nu Lu Ii uh Mu Flea-n Ixxxn Hx tm Pe tit Pxt I N1lYl'1h'11 Muth E. Bmtxem S lu Q nnnuy 'N xL Qlwxtun I! Ndu an Qnmmc M H11 D Xlomn lllog 'ulc mtv WI xtlc I' mu hnma I a t ex Pom- tul I Immnm HULL no umm I xunu vxlfllllflml 1 v 'NI Rmmnnc lltht I '1u1'1 fx lmx Edum I' UCI Hnhn Mcflmv. UNK l l 1NbU1V P ll'1 80.11 m xn 1001 Lms I Ixxkmr Illlmn Hut Cnacm Smxth If-rn l'm cc C In nn Raycruft Smlth Lnttle Raymond leo Carxey Vexnm I Intl Wlllnm F WIISOH Lelnal qmut Lhutex I uxyhlq Iknton lutf 100 1 LI n rlllch' Iviy U ntum I 1 mcu Laxe Nhxtle MRILIH Ion Fen: 'Wan H1 my Domthy Rn:-cland Dan Kennulw R v in l lmence Wxxght Lthel Wfxgnex 11106 Clava Wnndt 1NL4xx.Aut Can Ru: Lonk Im Claxre kuhlman Lulu Olmetcad hun N1xuf'r C Inmns Wood Iulu Neubuxy Ray Honemen Ernest Baldwsm Arthux Lane Prank Marks' Alger Barnu. C'emp.e F Bo -. James Klun Bra Dullnc Doxothy Wxlbon Bertha Imlm Iena Rntholomcxx 1001 Eleanor Hemxnc Edna Duff Elnabeth Burng Ha7eI Burnhqm Howard Iakc' Edna Lewn Iowrg Iesslf. 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Hall llgnn James 1-Irllock 1aRue Ixrnmy Clara kennmth Madden Roy J Per rrgo flqn Altrul Ro-.14 Ellen S Rush Chrl-2 trne Barbara Tuper Alrce Elrzabeth Vlret Vrvmn Nxrrlmrm Ward Howard Hensol VVrl-.on Carlyle Pthrl I-udzr Holton Davld Klern lwlvsard Hrlton Yo-.t 'Ik 2 urwul IISI' OI CR-KDUATES Itllfl rr h rrguurtm 1 en :rm W 5n1. nery lx thryn lou lil Lnrh Martha 'lar xrlct Q nlson Ifulyn 'VlrrL2rret Decker Ruth o rlrl'1 I Lnnmr I aul r I'lIl'll16'fh I ord L1 4 lnttr lullu' Lrrolyn Adelarde Hughu Pulyn 'vlary Huyhe Mutha M1ry,uerrtc Ixltnke Wrltnr Ivnl Nlrllcr Mabel Lucrle Raxke K rr l I4 clxxarrl Rrchter Vela Ida Se core If lr Is Stanforr Phr 111 Ha7el Irene Shulds Nxna Hunuc Whrtnq 11120 Irene M Adams Ruth M Bacon Be-.sre NI Barlor' L Wayne Beery Helen A Ber nrrd Vrda N Rurge Gexaldrne Burkman Albut F Delrne Macy L Delme Reba A Iarnsxxorth Irank 1' Graham Bernice E fuenrng hun E Kaufman Ruth M Lovx ny lu. W Mauru Francis Leo OMLII21. Dorothy V Pzmrlr. Nolmun S Placeway M 1'lIc1n Rercharcl Wrlbcr V Secord Ada C Shuts Alrce In Shook lladys M Stephen mn Vrola E Wallace Besslc M Wrlson 1071 V1 b r l11I'1LtUlI Alru Ill ookx Evon r rght Fthml Yrnl 21 1 r hur Shrrul In rtm Il1L,llLt 'strllorrl Var r HL Aly An rnzl ruLr r rn s lkk Aclmlbut Hu ru -.mr I e rrgo I rxxrnnu. I7 urxon Czrthcrr re Caxe Wlllrx Andrexu I :mu Iitrnard Lourw Hu ton Irames Hubbard Beulah Hall ruk I'lmu I'lrlruly.r 'VIrrs.r at Rrymond Irulw Agker Norma Graham Irem Fnnney arxrl Imnncy Murc Rarrdr lannu, xsard Exthu Shellhvrs 11111 Wrlmw Hrldrcth Cecrl Iferfler Ellen Ixretschmal Cladys Longmnlmch Dec Hurst Ruth Edgar Iec Schafer Chester Cave Ruth Smhxfnr HLlLn Iohnxon Waynm Smrth Wrl lard Gotham Fwrla Bradley Iannrg Alvnard Ircne Davr-. Bernadrne Kaufman Iour-.e Heyers Herthml Ifox oldre C mer La Crandcll Melba Barnes Ifrma Barnes Roy Iisnnett 1'aulrnr. Stahl N va Iarker Iran cu Grcenrm.. Ivu Pmlwards A Few of Who Helped to Make the St Louis Schools IAMPS lx WRIGIII' 1 M VANDFRCOOK DR A R WHI11'I.1' R DR 1-'Ill PS RENNEDY 11. ARNOLD .PQ FIFTY SEVEN 915. Q96 L 0 I . ' - D99 52 , I I I r f Z -,l 4 L J I 'I 1 . . IJIT . . .L GV1 llt' N l'1 ',', II2 l'ews, I, It t M2 1 1 xll' , In j 21' 1 .,1l 2 Yr 1' , '11 ' ' 2 lla 1 , tl2ll'l I 1 er, 2 '1'2 1 ' ha , Lr - B1 ' , 'a ' r '2 1 , 2 ' 11 1 1- VV' r , . 1 2 i 11, X 't ' ,' 1, ' 'lll'l ti: Cr: lvll, lVl2l 1 I 'ta ', th l G12 , 32 '1 '2 , I'1 r 2 11 ' 1 1 ', Ma' ' , N2 2 '1 2' 2 ' ' , 1'2 12 '. na ll- l2 II I . Villa G'1I'I2lTY1, 2 2 2 St- Cl t' 2 4' 1 1 ', ' 2 122 9 ' , B 1 '- If 2 1 ', I '2 c'i.' C111 f, 2 1 1' I 1 ', i 113. II2 1 ' '1 '. 1' '1 , nic 1 '. 1 2 1' 1 1 , '2' 1' 13, Ve: 1' ' 11 r , .2 :1 2 . ' 1 r Monr'o11, l r'2rnk Morrroe, K'ar'olyn Pl2rceway', Lathrop, lfrances Russell, Lewis Arrustave Robert lfostcr, George Alw2rr'rl, Hrrward Dres- uI1 2s 1, , '1 1 , 1 L ', 2:-, z- 1 ' 11, 1 - 121, I 1' I '1 11, a: z:'1 2 , '2 2' ' . ' . 1'2', ' , 'l, l'2.' 2 'l 'll's, . ' '4 2 ' ', ' '2 2 , ' 1 ' 1 1, ' '2 ' : . 1 '1 3, ' 1' ' M ', 2 ' 1', 2 '1 Al- - V I ' ' , 'J 1 ' Q 2 2 . 2 1' hl ', ' 11 . 1 . , .LL 1' ' , I 1 '11 , . 1 , ':- ' . 1 1, ' . 1 , . 1 :, 1 1 1 ' , G '1 I 1 , I I -, 2 ' Q .2--' '. 'I ' g I- A -- , I I ' r Q , 21 1 - .' A - I Q l Uflelea M IIN' ffm Leflsovy HQ11 TYI 516:-oA-f smw Fm DCPV ff-ffivo Englqea-f 10116 Drag Bom! 4709 Room'--f 1I1N IRANKPS I- BU1 NS N X 1' HRANT FI lil' Rl WOOD s 1 1 1 1111 -1 I '- 1 11 D1111 1 HI' XR N 11111 ll ws 11s11l1n1., at 1111111 111rl1111 taught our s111111 1ss N1tt11 11n1st111k mm r1s111np. 11111 1s 111 nf 1 11 s 111 l 111 p,l11n11n1, our th1-. short hlstnry lt was f11un1l that Mr V 1n1l1r mk 11111 s m111s at 1 1 1 u 11n1 uf 1ts l1a11 1 a1a1t1 rs 11m 1 M I 'Vl Nan1l1r11111k was for y1ars a m1mb11 11 It l11ar1l 111' I-1lu1at111n H1 1am1 h1r1 1n 1811 an1l at11n11 1v111n11 1 n 11a111r 11111 latnr he started th1 ltha1a l1n11s at lthaca 1 11404 st11rt11 t 1 frst 11.11115 v1 1ap1r 1n t l11u1s ln 1111I1t11's 'Vlr Vandercnok has lltkn 1l1rl1 n11ml11r nf l111ar1l 11f 111l1l11' vmrks xml R1g1ster of Deeds an1l1r1111k 1s n1m dLlI1l 11r 11m1 111' th1 'Hldlts l1a1 111 1111111r llllll llVlN 1n a 111tt411.e 11x1rl1111k1n1. th1 1111.111 11ty A S 'Vlrlntwre presldent of th1 C11mm1r1'1al Saumzs Bank and 11r11n11n11t 1lru1t1.1 t 1s 11111 of th1 great forms 1n Qt 111u1s that haxe n1a1l1 th1 t1v1n what lt ls As a m1mh1r of th1 school board he was 1-nt1r11r1s1n11, and 11r111.,r1ss1ve and has done hls share towards maklmz Illll' s1'h1111ls su11'1-ssful A few m1nut,1s talk vnth M1 M1'Intyr0 w1ll make. any 11n1 ashamwl 1f he does not boost for St Loul-1 Mr Mc lntyr1 1an1c h1r1 1n 1810 and has contlnuously 111ndu1'ted a drug. stor1 Mr M1'lntyr1 SIl01'ld l the wlnter at Sarasota l'l11r1da vxhzre h1 has a h11m1 and hu, summers at Mlchlgans delnzhtful lakew Om 111 our l1a1l1n1z 1'1t1zens 12, George Long who came hen 4' yunrs aw: He has held many flllbllc 011101-s among th1m hmm! R1g1ster of D11-ds four ylam i1ty Treasurer two t1rms l'uv1n-1h111 Tr1a-111r1r tv.11 t1m1-. 'md was a member 111' th1 school hoard hw years lC11nt1I11l1 hort History of Our Clty d nn H1 11 111 s v11l1l 11 Cl s 1 . 1 11111. 11111 1 s 1 1 1 vnly 11111 1t 11 un 1 1s vu IN n'111'1l lllll lnl IHL U 1 1 N I llty X! N 11n1 h1 s 1 s 1 s IRS' 1111' s 111n 1118111 lu ls 11 1881 11 1m that l.1t1 to th1 llt 1 11f th1 l1111 1n pr.11t1t111n1 rs 11f th1 clty and 111unty but also 111 111 th1 11r11m1111 t n 1n 1 111unty 1n1l stat1 al :urs H1 gr111luat1-fl f111m th1 1h11.an Unnerslty 1n I8 U ft11 ll 1 1r 111urs1 1t th1 S a 1 N111n al C11ll1111 at X psllantl H1 11 as 11 m1 mln r 111111 V 11 1 1es1 1l1 nt of th1 lN11Ch1L,311 'stat1 B1ar1l rf ll11ltl f1 r 111. t yllll a111 ul 1s111nt 14 1 s 111u11t3 fu four y1ars. H was th1 hr t Mann of Nt luuns x1h1n 1'han1.1 was ma1l1 from years s1r111 mdnv y11rs 1 lr1s11l1nt 111' th1 1i1111r1l 111' 1ubl1c Wnr s membu and 1r1s11l1nt nf th1 111111111 of l'1l111-atmn fox fnur lk M1 I rragh arcl n11n5 ll 1.113 msn 11u1 cannot du h1m Just111 rs Lmlly Arn11l1l xxhu 1 1n11 tn 'wt 111111-1 from flhltl 11111 l'11rty 1 Xl 1111.1 1 ty 1 1111s nur p11stm11st1'r for s1vc-ra 1n1l was .1 tenn ygars clty 11 ords ytars ako and has 11--11l11l l11r1 lHlltlI1l11lUNly s1n11 hrs luen par txcularly 1ntc-rested 1n our schools She was a m1ml1er of th1 11111111 nf l'1l111 1t111n 1n 1801 v1h1n oux schools were first put upon th1 llst nf a1'1'r111l1t11l s1'h1111ls 111' th1 Um verslty of Mlchuzan Mrs A1n11l1l was an z11t1x1 m1mh1r of th1 Monday Club fur many mars an1l as a m1ml11r 111' lts 11lu11-1t111nal commlttee was 1n 1'los1 1-nntact 111th 11u1 -.1h1111ls Sh1 has bttn a member of th1 W L 1' U s1n1e 1t-. 1111.a111111t111n and was always mu1h lnterested 1n th1 11'lStl'Ul1l4lI1 alum. t1mp1r1n11 llHtS 1n th1 sc-houls nate 611 'vfg Bl 'd0C'6 : -A AM-M A' 1r.fZ1yfr9 N:' A bd-5 I' IFTY NINE LOUIAN 1923 Gcdzff' Drews? .E C Fhzllmfos 1115622151 77feai'ro fJIomfn7c,f17 Insurance Afisfzfzziljrfon ffyezzdw Loolcujj ,Ed-Si'- beqwfmi rc.s1cZef77Ad1sf2'wcZ 11 lar ffurdnfn 5 zfncr Z7locIt, Q SIXTY 'QGI LOUIAN-1923 bv' g- . ..-.12 FACTORY men 'YJ7 1 fffcaf Z0Offl0-9 1.7ou7j N-' vm- A' Af jfzfcf' A hort Hzstory of Our Cnty 1111t1111111I11 11 1 1 1-.11 1 1 H -X 1111 I -. A -.11I1111 1 N1 xx 1111 111 111-. 11 1 1un1111 11 11, 1111 111111 1 1-1 1x 11 111 1h1111I 111 NX how, 1111111 1I1 1n1I 11Ixan1'e1111n sh1 xx 1 K N X l ki L U l 1 11 1 11 111 P11111 1t111n ls IU 1.nthu 11s 11 1 1 11 111 111x1x111 1111 1 1 111111111 111 11 11111 11 1 tI1'1 11 1 S 11111. 1111110 111 1 N. S 111 1 tI1 1 ll 1 11 I1 kI l1IlI 111111, 1111111 1h1 N 1Ylll h11,h school 1ut xuc 1 1 1 1x1 11 m 111 1 111 1111111 11s 1 N 1 11 x I 11111 dit, NI111xx11 11nt1n1111I 111 1 111 1 556-I 51x11 01.11 , , 11 . . - - - A ' 11 1 , ' . ' I - . , . H E il ' X 1 Q . 1 . ' ' x l 1 ,- . 'A , I , V 5 , Q 1 ff' ' 1 111 1:11:13 5511 I 1'1111 I1111' 1'-.'iI-111-- 1111 S. I'i11- SL. M111 1 1111 I 1:13 ' s - 111 1-l,'- 'I 1111- 1111- I 1' th- zl ' :1111I :111 11 -1' s is 11 51- ' ' h': 1111 ' 111' 11111- I' I 1 s' s ' ' J! f' ' 2 2 ' 1 t Q 1 II y1-211' '11' I11- i111111'11.'11'1I, Mrs. l.iIIiz111 Hastings V14 ul-'1-1I 111 1h1- SI. I, 1114 II1:11'1I 111' IC I- Mrs. IC. U, I'I1iIIi11s, 1111-si1I1111t uf the I'z11'e11t-'I'ez1Che1's' Ass111'iz1ti1111 111'z1ti11n in IRE!-1. IIQ1' husI1z1111I, I'Il'1lI'IIi lI:1sti11g's, wus :1 g1'z11I11:1tc 111' 11111 wi 111' thu 11' 1:1s111'1-1' 111' thu H111 '1I ' I '2 ' , 1 ' s'z.'1. th' M. A. L'., 1-1 'I s ', 1 I 1111s1111:151-1' 111' Sl. I.111iQ. MN. N111 ' -' 111' 1:1 :I .' -I Is. IL is 11111 11 'll .t ne 1'n1I: 21 z '-11t Hu: ' -1' 1' ' 11x'11' 311 y11z11': hu: I --11 :1 111u111I11-1' 111' th- W. C. 'I'. U. 1111I 1- -I 'Il'- 1 z ' 1 1 .'. 1 3 I .' I 'S :111I an :11-1' '- n - I -' 111' tho M11n1I:1y 'I I, A4 :1 1I1'l1-15:111- tl 2 1':1s1- I11-1'1-. M123 I'I1iIIi11: :1111I I11-1' s I1 x'11.1sc '- ures ' '- J ' 1C ' 1 1 111- CCH The um of thls school 19 to haxe the largest hlgh cchool l1b1 'nw Since school started thxs year over 9000 books hxxe been added and ,000 111016, xvxll be added by the end of tlns wear Pven xxlth oul Ilgld legu latxons on borrowlng books oxer 1w0 books have been loaned at one tlme The tlme llbrarlfm, the books are catalogued, and complete records kept 1 m xn xx rx knnxx o x fx u n'xrrr xx Inv. thought x Q rough him lu x lllghtunul an SIXTY TWO ., -, A-I, ' i ' ' ' . ' of library is in charge of a full Th ' 2 'h ' 's nlj 1 ' . v ' I' ' of v wlssw th Y -li--1 -- 1-1-V. A-' fh1llfHl'ljOld'N-' A Short History of Our Clty lbontrnued from page 615 club to the State Iederatron of Womens Clubs she was present at the openrng of the Woman s Burldrng of the M A C Mrs Ifrances E Burns whose lrkeness wrll be found on another page taught rn our schools rn 1885 Twenty srx years ago she be came presrdent of the fraternal socrety Ladres of the Maccabees and has held that uffrcc contrnually from that trme She also was a member of the War Board Vrce-Presrdent of the Mrchrgan Commun rty Councrl for frvc years Sec of the Natronal Councrl of Women and also rts second Vrce-Pre-ardent and rs at present rts Charrman of Prnance She rs the only woman ever elected presrdent of the Amerr can Isratcrnul Congress At present she rs a member of the Demo- cratrc State Central Corrmrttee and a member of the Advrsory Health Commrssron Mrss Elrzabeth Schaus now teacher of the Commercral Course rn our schools who has grven such general satrsfactron wrth each school board from year to year has wrth the exceptron of a years absence whrle attendlng the Ferrrs Instrtute a contrnuous record of 30 years Mrs Hrlsrnger rs one of the three women who have served the people of St Lours as a member of the Board of Educatron and unusually rnterested rn all that pertarns to school She has marked abrlrty as a member of any organrzatron wrth whrch she rs rdentrfied as rs evrdenced by the fact that she rs at present Presrdent of the W C T U Vrce Presrdent of the Parent Teachers Assocratron and a member of the Monday Club and rs an enthusrastrc church worker Dr W E Barstow a practrcrng physrcran graduated from the Ithaca Hrgh School and later from the Unrversrty of Mrchrgan Barstow has an envrable posrtron rn our communrty and rs a pro gre-rsrve crtnen Mr B C Hubbard who holds a responsrble posrtron wrth the Holland St Lours Sugar Company rs wrdely known as one of St Lours successful busrness men havrng been rdentrfied wrth thrs factory for a number of years Mr Hubbard served as a member of the Board of Educatron durrng an unsually busy trme rn the hrstory of the schools He was cspecrally rntercsted rn the addrtron to and the re burldrng of the present Hrgh School Burldrng and because of hrs ex perrence rendered valuable assrstance and proved to be an effrcrent member Dr Campbell rs among the leadrng crtrzens of St Lours berng one of rts best physrcrans Hrs broad and lrberal educatron whrch was acqurred rn the colleges and Unrversrtres of Canada United States and Europe made hrm especrally valuable as a member of the Board of Educatron on whrch he served as treasurer He gave freely of hrs trme and talent whrle a member of the board desrrrng above all thrngs the progress of the schools whrch he wrshed to see rn the front ranks He rs strll rnterested rn educatronal problems though not at present a member of the board If you desrre anythrng for the ad vancement of the schools you can rely on Dr Campbell s help Mrss Carrre Knause one of the present teachers rn the first grade commenced hcr dutres rn 1903 Henry R Iattengrll who afterwards became one of Mrchrgans foremost educators and Superrntendent of Publrc Instructron began hrs work as an educator as Superrntendent of the St Lours schools rn 1844 5 Hrs memory rs cherrshed by many Gratrot County proneers Mrs Blanch Nrchols also became one of our teachers rn 18rd She has spent practrcally all the trme srnce rn St Lours She has always lrrcn rdentrflcd wrth lrterary and church work rn thrs com munrty Mrs Adrlrrrdr Hughes who came to St Lours from Ionra was a vrry successful teacher rn our schools begrnnrnr., her work here rn 1820 She lrkcd St Iours well enough to make rt her permanent home and rs strll one of our esteemed crtrlcns Mrs Ccorgc long of the class of 1881 was an excellent teacher rn St Lours rnd freenvrlle for seweral ye rrs She has resrded here contrnuously srncr her marrraee except the years she lrved rn Ithaca whrle lVlr Iona w rs Itegrster of Derds She rs well known rn lrterary and frfrtcrn rl crrclrs Mrs A 1- Brunch whose prcture rs shown on another page rs commander ol' thc St Lours L O 'I M and rs promrnent rn socral and fratcrnrl .rctrrrtrcs rn thrs crty and county Mrs lours ludlrrm of the class of 1004 held the posrtron of Art and Mrnuul lrurnrng lcacher rn our schools for several years and later became Prrncrpnl of the Grade Burldrng St Lours has always been her home and whfrt rnterests St Iours rnterests her Mr Pllrert Wood whose prrture rs shown on page 59 was Prrn crpal of the Hrgh School rn 1000 After many years of errnest farthfrrl ard rorrsrrcntrous work rn gurdrm.. boys and grrls rn mak rm, the most of thrrr opportunrtres he has retrred from the teachrng professron brrt hrs rnterest remarns wrth us The followrng are the present members of the Board of Lducatron all very capable and enthusrastrc supporters of good schools ELIAS WACNER There are few as unpretentrous as Mr Elras Wagner who have such an unseen but truly felt power rn the community Mr Wagner rs now a member of the Board ol' Educatron and County Supervrsor He rs fearless and staunch rn frrendshrp but a man who never swerve-r from a duty He came here 32 years ago settled upon a farm and has watched the farms of thrs county grow to be as good as any rn the state GRANT BREWER If there ever was a man who stood for rntegrrty and honor rt rs Prant Brewer You know there are men who are so grand rn char acter that they consrder every one else to be Mr Brewer rs one who wrll always lrve rn the memory of the people of St Lours for whrch he has done so much He has a host of frrends and hrs sound Judgr- ment and sterling character have been recognrzed by hrs townsmen electmg hrm a member of the present Board of Educatron and Cnty Councrl Mr Brewer has always taken an actrve rnterest rn the develop ment and growth of our crty and does the thrngs for St Lours whrch force us all to be boosters E C PHILLIPS The rnsprratronal rragnetrc force and motrre power of any sue cessful enterprrse must be furnrshed by someone Mr L C Ihrllrps Treasurer of our present Board of laducatron and Supervrsor of the Poor furnrshes that power He rs a man who fights for what he thrnks rs rrght Lrke Roosevelt he may not always be rrght but no one can questron hrs rntegrrty Mr Phrllrps takes a lrvely rnterest rn all matters bearrng on the welfare of the communrty has been mayor of our crty and rs one of the best known rnsurance men rn Central Mrchrgan and r a man of recognrzed abrlrty PRED BERNARD Fred Bernard son of James Bernard one of our old and honored share of hrs energy and ambrtron and rs a man of recognrzed ahrlrty As presrdent of the Board of Educatron he rs conservatrve yet pro gressrve As a crtrzen he rs actrvely Interested rn the Commercial Savrngs Bank the Presbyterran Church and the Park Hotel In fact the pro gressrve sprrrt and substantial prosperrty of St Lours today rs a monument to hrs abrdrng farth and personalrty MYRON E HULL Myron E Hull located rn St Iours rn the fall of 1848 He has filled the posrtrons of alderman crty assessor and crty clerk and was for several years one of the county school rnspectors The most of hrs lrfe has been devoted to school work and he rs wrthout doubt the oldest school teacher rn the county He has been for many years a. member of the Board of educatron of thrs crty SIXTY THREE . 'R W r ,, ' . I A 0 ' V .Q . V - , A D , X ' ' K , - ,, Le HM.- , , ,, f,e..,',f.,1 I ' ' . ' I C , . , .. . .5 . Q . . ' . , . . U A .. 8 D .' . , . D . ' 1 s' . ' ' I . . I ' ' Q X . . ' '. ' l. . . , . , ' . . ' ' 3 ' I L r h . . - v r- 1 . '.. ' ., ' ' . . 5 B ' ' ' ', . , , A. . , I ' Y t I - , - . .. , , K x - 7 .A . ' - is l . ' ' ' , . 1 L , . . - Y 1 L L I I ' ' -' ' ' . Dr. - . ' - - ' - r , - , , , , . - 1 .4 l . V 1 1 , , - . . , . . . . .. I ' . . . - ' s e . . i V I . . V . . . - U . , 5 5 3 - ' '- , , , , citizens, who came here rn 1879, rnherrted from hrs father a generous . I ! ' - . :' . . . , . ' ' . - ' . ' - 5 b ' - .A . . . L . . . , . , . , , - ' . - - r. : . '. ' . H ' A' ' ' . ' . . ' . . -A A- f . A v ' 7 e . . V . . . ' . - . ' r r ' I -'I , x .l s . . A . . . 's s - . . , , ' , ' , H ' . . . . V ' ' , ' ' ' '.'. ' . ', ' , . ' , . , ,S . , . . ' . . . . ,' ' , . ' ' L. A n ' u ,T I 4 'tr s 1 r ' 1 1 x x ' 4 - ' 1 x s' 'r x , Q. r r A f, 5. -' . . . , . ' K . '-- :Y Q. r 1 ' 8- v s xi ts. 1 B-' - r ' A. . . , . . .' 1 s k. . ' ' . .. V ' r I -D A r ri 3 r rf- - . , L , - ' ' , .. . .K , 3 ' . ...I r . . .... , . 4 I , I . H, . ' ' ' 2 rr. ' 4, rr, . V., I. . L. ' ' ' 1 l ' .' S . I I J . .U I ,. ' , B., '. ., K. , N, C.. ' , 1 ' .' . . -' 1 'z ' 1 , ' v I . If .' . ' h- , . ' ' ' r L. ' . B. ' . . r i l I. . . . Q . . 7 I . . . A . . '.'.' , .' ' 'J . S ' .. BUPLINGAME Sc SON Sr LOUIS NIICHIGAN Authorzzed Dzstrzbutors Dlstflbutofs fOr for Chevrolet GRATIOT COUNTY AND PORTIONS OF MONTOALM SERVICE OUR MOTTO AND MIDLAND COUNTIES UU? fLCW FN FZ YI ELPH? - O0fC1.r1 JVM ITF 'WMM ST LOUIS HAS EIGHT FINE GARAGES-SEE NEXT PAGE ALSO SIXTY FOUR I Q EI r qi ' Q 5 3 ,. . . , W B 6' I 411,52 Hang 51317 S R n a QOLLE N1 QCUXW Y O Bumnf-ss H011Qc1Q and F3Ct0Pl0Q The futon ol the Hol11ndQt lOLllS qugu Compfmny fl DlCtLll9 of vslnch 15 hown on 11 other pflge and one of 1ts lefmdlng mernbels M B Bofud of EdUC ttlO1l hae met completed 'L Xen Qucceeqful Vefmr It bought 5000 tons of been md mwnufflctuled 4000 ton of 'iLlg 't1 pfulng the ffumem '1 quf1rte1 of a lll1ll10l'1 dollars 'B40 000 fm labol COWIPI IMFNTQ OF COMPI IMENTQ OF GVORG LUNG HOUSUL MEAT MARKET INSURANCE ABU RE-XI FST-XTE THE OTTO F MEY Notary Public ul F 'mtg lf l Cvgom AxLlt01110bll6 and llfe In ur mee QUALITX QERVICE 92 M111 qtreet Lommercml Bfmk Bulldlng St Louis Nhch MCINTYRE DRUG CO. Established 1879 SIXTY SIX . f ' F '----.hm nth--awk V it G V Q E , I C X1 Y n W. be s. be ' . J , n 2' ' 2. -ll. , ., z' f f 3. 1 ' ' 'SS ' an C cl T. '1'. - C. Hubbard who has been prominently mentioned as 2. member of the r N c Q , l l. . c 7 xl l e. I c . 31 , Q- , . 2 c c 4 , S L c 4, 4 -17. f c ' 'l 1 c A Q l 'Q , ' '. ,f 1' J 1 n 1 ' .1 K F 4.1 l :LJ 4 .LJ ! A .. S . Y ' . ' 4 . . ,C A ' Q lv . -J Hal as C -, mans, Viral, I, 'l X Y A ' J' S 'z ik J 0 , l I 1 ' ' ' T . '.', l ' . H 'J k I PRI TI x 1 E, s Inspect this book as te the quallty of our prmtlng Consult any of our customers as to the semce we glve We make a speclalty of demg class seclety and club prlntlng 56912 THE LEADER PRINTING C0 I li 1 EQ, I Vw 59 '1tc 16 :se Q 'Y ' X 1' V I X h t W ,Eff Yet P J, ,I4 U 4 v we , 0 C UALITY PRINTERS ' 'Y Y 7 YY T 2 L I B I, R If il IILAT II I, A. F. AFFELT, IVIEIIIZIQIPI' ST. LOUIS, MICH. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY IN PHOTOPLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE ACTS are shown at the Liberty--A Theatre for the Entire I4'z1lnily---Clezxn and Iintertainingy for Both Young :xml Olrl At ll Price Within lin-:wh of All. Amusement is as necessary to man as labor, LET'S G01 CARLTON SDIITH EYIEYIIHI Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables in season Free Delivery to all parts of the City ,Nn-.,..-., -.1..-4,.....K.H-..H-HW-..,.-ln.-.ln-v.,.-..:.-,.,.-..,gg COMPLIMENTS OF le Gratlot Countv O11 Co INC DIaoD0naIcI K He-Ille Qualzty and Service bIllNI'IbRE F XI PRS UNER Xl IRILL IOI S Ihone I8 ZR SI IOL IS MICH hone 18 R T255 VARIETY STORE TYLER SL SON For School Supplies 8: Novelties I HILOPRAIVI IC the SCIEIICQ that mlkes people Well 'md hap py CIIIIOQIACTQIC adds hfe to yeals and wens to hfe I A HALL Chiropractor PHONE 130 11 S Nhun St St LOUIS Mlch COMPLINIENTS OF GRANT BREWER ARBLE AND GR ANITE WORKS Quayle Q Son, Inc XIBXNIY N X 1, wh KR XIII, XlI0lX INIII1 XIIONS LI XSS IEWELRX I FRSON KI L NRDS It 1 x mark of dxstme 1on to usc I119I'CI'1'11'ld1SC mfulxed Quaxlm QIINIDIBS of Ilecldlng Stlt10I1GIX upon lequest QUALITY I ROI I'R STH I FS I ORRPI 'I' I ORMS MODILRATF COST STI-FI FlNfRAVI' RS T0 VIII' RIK AN ITNIVFRSITIES IxXIIlI'liINI4 .I II HALL Iuxperlenced Teacher ot Pmno Pup 1 of Albelto Tonas Pupll of the kate Chltten den School of Synthetic Wluslc of New Yollx Clty Sp cml Method fm Pe mnem I HONE 977 SIXTY EIGHT . . . . , v , v , w - .1 , . . , 1 . 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