St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1928

Page 1 of 216

 

St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collectionPage 7, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collectionPage 11, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collectionPage 15, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collectionPage 9, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collectionPage 13, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collectionPage 17, 1928 Edition, St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 216 of the 1928 volume:

.,...+........ mbrfw ff' nf 11,3 1. ff., f AW 6 A GX F X 2 ' D ' . on bi L . 5 ,. 1 , P 'fi- EY ' 9 2 - ,li 2 ,2ff?g11j Ai H g ga Fw H Q waxy' f, Z-JK I 5:35 f 'A' Txfhfyy WNW as QQ f' A ,J x QI P-FRE gf 'IWZWH w x ,J ,LAR fu Q 4 I IQ if f K f W wail Gffifllyij N 5 E wi WQ an JC , - Q xx, ff XX ' 5-:lg If f hx f If wx. 1 7 lm, ,w ff jiq ' ' if Q '1 xfmgji' X275 - I 1 i 4 ffiff 3 , 1 W ex L M415 Nl- ' ET, s X AM I xy JI A, 1555535 Ii x f V 1, -LB iii'-'f. I 'f' .gS2Q. N gl ' 'fjga ff 1-N r . 4 ,. f f ' 1' ,a , - ' ,, dw ' 'fx' 1 I '51 ff W rd fkllvx T ,544 : -Jia! If IX ,fffX 4' 3 L L'i ,flaw l 'K 'iff - ' .gl f K, ' 1 , Y, -Q13 M Yfw ,if Q. - , j f n 2 E X ' ,A N 5 5A ,'s I ffx X if A F 41 ws C0 Jwmfffzfcf 176, 1 243 A7 fflllf A Bm Zfz L C XfV2!Z2Il?Yj Nlfcffc ' L., -4 lif- -:? -1 j I . , A27 xl Z7 wlffr N jf Y 1 4' ,Q ,LQ J f L 9 I K I ' bv ! lvtfkx 1' A u A . fx :- , f-KJ! 'I 1I kills!!! w ' f -E-:L L Il I ?. lnhtfl. ' Qkifx - '- t' 'Lf 5 A -fl ! rl'mx111ux X1.m.11,wlm 'N ' 'l 9 5 ' f V4 .1-- , x , N .5 X 'X' ' 495 5321 J ' , ff ,F ' a f if ,f f . ' ff u. . l L, ,,l k', ' in 'IK 1 FV, ,K ni, V ,'x 41 - , If 5 V 1 P' I X TJ 'Z 1 C! xx xgim I, '7 if - X 5 ' A 2 fit, K X V H , WK 7 'Q 16, 1 ,V i fflliff- -3 ' '71 ' -' '12 ,Q-Q ' 11 Klub --', ' - - 1 J truv C- '- 1 X' - Kr I A 3 QA: 1 ,,r'-virlx V '1 1 .VV T7d,-,. fQ 27:1 I I M 'i::f'f.,' 'Mb s5.x Z'L:-i.- ?f':Q' 'V ,,,4f E y .,: , Y K 1 I- -' Hr Nl' X A M D Q, The Dim Qfzm Qnm UZ P l 1SLl L The Sizzcfenls of thg Sz Lows Umzerszty Bfzcker Adfemorzczl .Hzvfl School .SZ Lozzzs, Mzbsobzrz uns, 1928 XMT' 7 '-N J' R14 4X 2 j A .1 , u 314.4 Q 3 5 'fxxgxg 4, ' 1X j xA,+' x ' X X'X,, 7 V. . , K. X X YA 3 1 X -JI x 1 . 1 Q f - . . , . f . . 1 . Q F V 14- hips-. ' ' ,, 5,2 F 5 KX!! - , f 1 2 it 5 Q .f ,-2 r '-x .,Li:' 5 X qw 'Q Q 'g I - at HV 7 4, R' 0 3 A . B I I D A hh' , , . f ... ly . y - J rj Q f 1 Iz33Exx?::..1,LLA, 'V X ' ' 'Vx ' ' X I kr, K if 'X' X 'F dk - M X92 bf T. ' , m - V. ,, K ' fl 'Q . 'j RV- 1: 12, i K ' X , - fi ,Af Q In , I 2 , -ff . 'LQ if if , , - 6- , Z' ,' f Sf- ' L- W' , 5 f A K .N ,f X ' lx ' 3 'L , .-. Q f B Li ur. -- ,-R E' NX' ' -:Q iifqA T5 , . ig :P ki i X ,. A-Ay K fl n ,Mfr a X K J--3. Yrirrwp 41 lxsX 3,6 X95 Xp. li iN ,'fJ-.QQL 'Q-1-xg' Dedlmzautnxom To whom else IS zt more mt tzng that we cleclwate thzs lzttle record o our glad and care ree days than to those avr and gentle ladzes an whose orgwzng eyes we shall always be but heedless schoolhoys needy o them' pztyzng prayers our own V x' gl ,.,,-1 +k. 75' 4: Q Mr' N?,- F I I f'- is ' . lf? x , ff A 5' f J 'E D . . . e f lx If Jr , 1 sp -fl ' '53 l T , Kar If 'Z . 1 'X ' S . 'Q :Tn x N- ' f hi 4 5 ' ' , , X fi 'E-M k-iea ' i ' - . ii wilmillvs' ,1L...! Nw Wiz , feffilw' d h KN KAP' w- ear Mot ers. I VCA, -lx ypxfy ,fl , fl, A g flfy'-.ifff 'Vs 1 ' hefffzzl- l Ja- ,fxf S. 1 Q F 2 ' 75 - K s X l if ,rx ' o 226 of s -e F.. -N ,S-4. ' -5 A 5- j 5 7 J lx - . A X , , -' Q ' ' f -- A ,. 3 wx i '-Q ' X K' '. if M -xx - we V, 49 --'j' - , .X - song .:, . - K- fb' 4 x x , X X- g V -K fi 'ax' v -.-1 ,j- ev -- ffqfo Dedncauuon And also to those strong knzghts of deep and Chms tzan eoufrtesy our own dear Fathers w y heretn our ltttle homage, tfrusttng that we, too, lthe them shall hee a lame the chwalry of that olden atth bequeathed unto us by them as our most reezous last mg legacy X -px ,J ' 'ELK J- .ri ,zzz-x.'c! f 1'J',-L 4' 7 -Q. --'QQP 4 -gd 414 .J, ,Jil ii! Jf? W .Jr 'gag sis,-QE. 4-:fi W' If I f V I 0 'H 4 V' X . ' V , ,QQ ,L MK N - e pa . . , N A ' r p f - . -, C J' f ,Q ' 4 f 2 1 .5 .Aff . sg'h'e','j - .' 2 ' - h 55' 5.5 P Q .'fbJg,'r.if,4ff1f--ff 2 - S ' 1 fl 'ff' 24' ,iff 75 - vf, Ln:-,vit - ta, ' 'Q ,I -4 X345 L ! ' fn- ffxyg 'IL Ls - P Eg X , '2 'fair'-'t if ff 3 -R ,ef - fp- ,l. X .s .- s 'wg Y I ?, ix bl , - 'VY ,. 4- ! 'V , ' .- 3 4 Wx JP l my 4 ' M M V' 3- A ta Q b1?L', f'v'f is-D Q K si 4 !, - 'Lg --- I gk 'V if-ill! I-,,,alv' N- --- f' .4 L' - X ' .. . Q . we-X y e- s Q ..-, ' h l '-sv.:f-' yy 4. x -e - .,..- M Q,- K-,3 . , f- Y ----A W' , -- gf 5, Q. --5 4- 1 K -2 Y! U Foreword For N112 H1071 Sehooi H115 Do11,1j1l1111 wwfzes to be 51 re fx FQ l e1o11 o Z S 1r1Z, I ,LL bf 'Wu K3 if X A 'ill' I M 14-if ste111efoLroYs, IIS M1115 The book 111oy olso oe 1EeMze11 os the 1111Eegrz:111o11 o our ozozl My 15oIeo1'e Cl 1515111115 record of the years e1ei11e11e111e11es The .Seoff , -nl L., 'X 1114 2? 'i I N , 6 , , 1 KX . . 1 ,D A 1 f 1 ' 1 ' f ee 1 1 S 11 1 1 ss ,ef , . I Q Nxt . , J J 'lf j V T K V 'hf,'. 5 g , , . 1' 5 3 XA f ! -QQF Q T ,' 1 f 1 ' , 1 J .1 f m, 1 f 1 A 1 a Q .il .54 111. . . L L v', , H f . , V5 T 1 V9 I ff - sf- we - , 14 ' ', ' 1 . 4. x I .' , X ,Z X L , .39 ,K ,Ave fr kk 29531 es A f 'X :ie ' jyfxj -' 3 'X E, Xff'f,,H 1, 'KX j 'VX -I 7 -E3 I - ' 11 , Q ,, fu. . A - X 5 ...Ib 4' ' V 'E' H xg s-:at V -- , .pxxl 1 - -AL DE: ff' 'Q LY-. ' ' Ll p ,fi ,fc ' A 'AMN fe-X ,K , 'Xxk .grf ' -X , if A ,Q I Q5 qhilfi 'l 2. 1 x -, 'ff-W ,! K f ' A-E-f ,iam X 1 ee - 1- 211, if fr ,o , AM 5 -1 1 dfe , 'jf 1- jr. Con tents Affm 7723f7Ilf?O7'l Jfzfff Sempra Jczfff Cfczsses mffc f Or0'cz71z,QrzZz0n5 fzffe Atfzletzcs Java Q37 Actnztles bfzffc' J 3 Features Jr vc JM , -lx 3' ni i 'I' J' ,tb f 4 X 2- 7 X i , f 'hx 17 H 1, E fy 1 ! 7,7 3 1 ,: K z 1 x Af 45' 'ZX' F X XA' X M A f , , 47 A6177 ij ka f X 1 x - ,Aw - I . , 1 ' IW f, 5 A A P 'm 65 3 1 rd, . . 1 . j ' ' , ' '-'Wx U 'X ffFf -? I , A W r ,.,,E A An 3 ' - '. 5 2:2- 5 f ' Q - ?4 f I A . , I A Z , X j J-1 ,,J.l ?qwl- QJ-5, . '. . I , l ,' ff ,1 ACZverKz5c2r.5 page 159 gf iy.. -N. ,p,, Q L ev ' 'il cl ', J 3, . X ' l' 2 -. A ' , B' 1 fi f f V: K-Fl ,lu .- .wh -- ' w A: rd: A 'Q I tj 5 ' I , ' '5 Y g- - ' L-lsr' f' 4 Ty -5 EL iii-, ,U Y, , dl I 2 ! X - '99 X ' ' U7 -T- iff VA' Q51 - Q - X ' sr 5- 'E ' V5:. ,,fET-T V X ,ig fg' 7 -' '- K. P9 ffl L Na xN..f' i- s A AJ f ?'-- P0 31,4 1 if W .f 'f' Q 'Egg 7 fv 'ii .M X2-Naigabti X rms? 5 x ,H Fairs.. 'SQ -wt If 7 ,. .11 Q., is- TQ, iz-Q iii' Q., ...ig 1 2 T5 x 5e'4:5-?- S silt R 4:- 5 5 1 f77'J -Q -sq. :Peg .4 N. :dw '-np. - 1 yr- ff' hae, P - W T12-: 5:1 If 1 ,sf A' 1 ' - 'W -t 4, '- 5 53:25 5:62 f V' iv? 5251 'Ae lsj' , - r mf gp C Q-Y lx I t , N 'I K I' ' X IQ? I, A , ' 1' ,- , ,g Q 1 , w , - L if J . - , 44 , - n ga, , - - LE S ' 5 ' ' is 3 'rw 'm - '1- -l x V V, ' Y 'x 5.gJ'1':S-' ,v 1 ' 1 , w 'N rl , 1. ' -. ' B A' 'Y Q P4-A2734 ' '51 5 4 ' 1' 5 iv' 'Klux gy avr' yn' fig' lkfxx UAL!-X l,17,.:. ,5.' lux ypivfiv VVS FF... 1. , 4. K fzulvlf ya' -4 ,- QI' A: Q .wh ..' vMK2v :Q x 'f ' ,V as , .-. x-. 1 gs. - i 45 5. f- 5 Q Q1 if H mix' ' ir S ? ' X f- ' li . ,-- 1 -f ' T Y - ffitf f ,Sli X ...X - - 5 '11--M .Ju , .i'--ln: .Mx X5 XV I - . . . -41 ffl, - Ng ' U 4, ',,.g, - 6' -. N . - -w -Y A -v, ,,.,,. ' U1 -J if - My -'-A-4,,:,A. 1 hyfjv -4.11 X f X, 'fx , in ,I ,- x ., lf, ff 'a H 4 X 3 .. . ,A M ., , - K ,. ,- , ..... .-nr X hz? ,tg W -N - I f - QP, '-f ifg. -x i 1, :F - ' 'V Y' fa- ,, . A . -' x S- -'.. ' .5 u I X .. .2 S, Y E- -- c ' KX - ' J u 'Z'- t Q: H, -Z. '4-.:f'iuf'Ql A 1' I 92. 1 xlfx X F 241 5' Y -97 1+-I gr' ,lf .ali-s 1,3-4-1 'T' av' .-f i7? I, -h-.-A-. xo-tiff Z 4-ii 3? ' if V fy f ' X I XR I X . I , f N, ' ' 'N i ,- Q 7 f ' I n , t L Q 7' 4 , . -f ' ' ,x ,Q K- this ,Q ,Abi L I i-Qsege Isl., 'F is-I RX ,A,1.r,.,,A ff-. , - 1. 'QTL ry.: ' ' lrqf 751 X 'QM - -1 'S Q Y i 'Ll .. 'x A 'I ll T . ,r-S, ,Q 'E f' M- ' 1 .5 X A' V 2 11 ik iz ' , Q 'T .. D :XQN K ' -X X - '1-Q, 4 sx -x , :-.jg 1' . nr-uct V P-E.-r x K 4 - f in It-'FKL - if ' -1 IJ. 5--' 'rf 5-S, J? - ULQQF ,N-V-fu - -' 1. T Fi F-.-1 A- . - 'al '-A ff f ' g 71 I ?i1 - f. x -rl: K' S . A G 'fi N, 7 ., ' W J A- ' V ggi Uh Si' L , L FL- -S xg-is .U -3 NXWX JA?-x.J Q f' ff f-v hm 'L i iw f': I if P. iv g .r ,f i es . X Q Q -'TP i A 1c,,y-if-. Q.. f- Z W f -N Q. 1,5 .4- fww-X-' Jgxjgfq-5 MW W X K' ? -fx. ,J7 till? ii, Z Q' lisp? I? 'L-X . 'M A ' M'fiQ.f.' , -' . ' ' , faq ' ' ' 'Sai-rpg f 1 251 Jian .fu ,slip fy' ' , , X 1' - -. ' ': i ... ' iff. ' ' Ml -vt J X . E., X - . I X X 'f' x fl Y: S U A Y R I V ',i . x 'fi i- '- L 5' A . -'E' 4 - 3 ,M se-1 ' Q x T . if 3 . L' l 'A - '35, V 1' .1 'ff 1 , ' - 1 '1 - -ef' . if v ' ai'- S, ' A ' M W5 , PF4. ' L- x I' If ' ' f'L,! , ' 4 .r -- 'i .. f , -,V 4 cr- 157' -' I I X. W g ' 1,7 ., sf 'o Q5 . ,cf , -, K 1,98 sf q 4 . ,., .yi 1 H X xrjgg. ,,, .r,'. . Q. - -..- ,A 5 ,, , I f , l S . gs-1 K-1 -WX I-iq, '-,.,f1 kf g Q L K ' n Q X 2, 5 'Q ,L , L 1' 'H - ,I - ', A ig! . . fx, X 3g'4 ' K 5-'H 1, . fr , - -4. I 1 VH V , - 4- ' 'W ,1 . J Q ' N- . U' 4 'ik ' ' ' ', 'X f V: rx ff' .. ' ' , A 3 - .V 4 I . X X - m -1 .- '-Q r 7' X ' WP A 1 Q f N 1 :z K W I I , -. Q '- ' 4- .I My, .. Sw' 53' iv- ? !-' x . xwkfr 2:5 'M i MIJQQ' .5-Ek, , 7 .1 X J 1 I Ai , , x ' - i w .: -. . 1 . Q5-5I'f,gsQ3 ,Tm ' . TC, ff ' . , ' 5':f:Lw.:Efi,'gfg V .g :3.1g'g33f535.y,5:,11., f- 6 ,f 1 +. ' V vi X V Wu. - R .Y .4 Q '- I PV K - I - 5 - , ,- , v i 5, ,. y A- . , -' .Y ' A - ii W H 'fm, Bb -Q3 - If-le - Y -2, - W 1 7 f-f-W - - W , A - -' - N ,l , X f .- Af W1 411 X , ,Y Y V ' ff . f' I- , il ' V x Rx -x 4 X A - ' V N fv - If f' Q 1: N' .. , , ' ' ff ' 1 f -A L ' ..., . ,n R Y - he vu, L X - X : Z, .- ., , . . N - - ' v, ,, L- ff! A . - ' V . f S K. K if - ' .1 h , N-.. X.. X.. ff L,- Xu. pn- ,fr 'X-fl '11,- S ,wg 1 X 'Nl f r , sv ru Jv- 'lw x X ,ff I ,ff .QN-mr, ag C-Q'z.,. W fda ! .,.-49 ...-.4-0' C-f U- ,ff my 'Rpm 4' l K -1' ii' .Q wi .3359 ..-' 1 in fr :nf Gilxiiff' i qu-4' ,-:sul V li . Ei ,XS 1 A 'V . .f Y , . Q I' N 5 1 ,Y 41 f Q J, 7. i Ls' ' x , .f. 7 Q ' Q Mn A :iii X + ' F. f X , L. . 1 -,' fvag ' V ' Q xx fi- if f' . N f Q ye 2 ' V -'S 7 '. I, W3 1 ., I fx , - ' 1 ,L Lili 51 - f fb -1' FQ --f K . 1 . Q .1- 2' J .11 ' f fx uf, .v - , vi Lf- qi 2 1' 4' .x - .::,' N . .- ,LM +M 'fNpmWmww2f? X ,, ' gF ,'r5Jf5,:'f,H'L'rU uf ' ll. X iff? -wi 'ff' Y' x wi: 'f fit- P5 WH 2. 'j - 1 'Qff Nj 'I x 'I' x . X is -' r 1 , 1 .rx . X 'f- -. f flj -.,f A IF' y TPR , x E 'f 1 'TA' 7' P A1 'W f' 9 'f2f,.z ft - Q w K V 4--: Q5 -4 fi ' N ' V ffl L ,fm , lv A f f Q e 'T , . , uw. -' ji: -X 'Q .v 'rv - , V A' J J Wrhixii AI.: -I Q' ' A ': fx in 4 'I' ' 'g ,. T ' .LTJA K ' 'S -: 1 - ,,,...v fd .,. ,, ,M V I . . , . f Y, 1.44. 7 I. xK D?- - .1f ' fx, , . f 1-,. --7.., ,, , A -m. -Q,gf' 9-fffsf Qff'.-,,--- X ' fm f' 7- DA F31 ' . 'f' ' -Q 1 fv 7 , KT-A I - Qtvx. 'A ' x 'xxr' ff ' r ', a Y 1 , ff' V - x - ' - Q M X ' fi R -ff' -A X , - 1 N- j i I L 1' I th ' Q' ' F, .-ag f -' ' .f 'W' N j K 4 4 Q f '-3' Z -sw .ng if f J 1 1 I J 4 .1 Q nf,-it vw rrfizli X 'Pi 'rf'-s-,SQ ,2 f- N s N - 'Y ' -.f ,L WW' ... ---C. Z1 ,fm N Sli but . V g' -.xx ' - N 0 X . If ' , , ,- A, ' : A A : f x ,L Q , L 1 ' 4' , ' J V. 'ii .- , sb' , , 6 -' ' , .K TL-7 l x 5 ', ,,, . ,Q A l , , lvl. :'A:, . .gi gf'x A b ' 3. . A. '..., 9 1 I . Q X l f' V R' 4 f V' - 5 f- ' I H : ' ' 1' -1' ' - R 2 ' 3 Q . w ' ig A K , S 3, .,. 5. , f ' Qf: - X 1: gg ' 'S -J: g A, Y.: 75:1 L , 5 , 9' - if ' . 1 ,. 1Fcr .rfg,g,' P,,.,a. 1 1 1fs'l?'X Q-. vp f fix 27:14. A ascii 3 ' 121' r afrl-1 ' ' 1 HE - fa iff!! .,-all 4 - K ,pb y7',! 5 -f 5 f m J 1 N ,VN g 'IP' D ' 'lx Q 1 ,, X x . ,V .- ' - E 'H' - ' H Q ax h' ' 5 -N ,. ,, . -, Q ,t Q ,I L R N . A-'16 f qi --. Q X ,A . W : ,hs -E . ,, R ,, , L. .. X N- 4- , - X- 4'--6. U jf mf- .. . --,,, N f , 4 1 Ki 'gi KQJ J, ml ,K f- J v -M-, -1 Ay ' f 4 Q , AQN ,Jr 1 - w -J ,, A- Y f, F gf ,I-, , x NW, ---L., X ' 'K+ ,. 4 ., 5 X 'QQQFK ' , f P K' . , if 1 - 4 1- , - - -n 7 - I ' rr- V - A if-Vx--. 4-x if, -A x 1 . H Win- X IFS .1 ffN U 'Q'- Qlvnr 2'x'X D el' g A' fb 1 ffrsb .9N fx av GQ-AQ' Xi ,,,. -97 34-is, f- Sf' fi fs:- fgxg. ' Q' ,ggi .- 2-177 P ---.cs- li J? ...P- f NX V ,s.f X . 'L!', f' 'I f lf W. N 4 . ,X 'ffm U 'A ' , 'fx 'V - X in 'L ' 1 2 i QTL?-X A K .' .nw- . ,, F , I - V . fl - , f . , I ' Q?- A J L . E I . Aja -1 .3 .hwasef 1' 3. 'L 11.1 1' I - u 14 :lu 5-lx . 4 .i' , t I 1. ,fats -Dr, .Nm jpi X nfs, wvyp A a- L tP1:'-Ksgh Q 1 ILA nl J 1 ,42' ' -3-N. ,fxg JF? - X A ,Ir xx C X ,4,QLf- 9 fm ' 4 v' I , - 1- ' Y Q .f, - X. 2 i Fl' 3 Q: K4 K Univ . V X , ww . f ,. ,-'M -,Ks-Qt. AJ - L , - Q 'X .sf JY ? ' QLA - sf + ' ig' , f '- , -', ',.,, I i Q, . f , Y - 1, , --X., -.NY , 'Y' , N.-4: , , .3 wx if 1 f, , f r A f Q f Y ,mg-,,. --.' Q, 1, ,P rg'- . li K ii 1 ig I Q sg wt ' ' .2 - :A K X '11- , A .1 U QS 5 K' M- , fl- -S h , . 3 'X 74 Vu, l L , - -55' 'B' ,A'.- ff xcfffifkf .41 ,NF 151-. if ff vw 1 5. .xv L,- I -1, ff ev g 2 , H 8 . -Y LLL., -X N- - i. .X . .. -H. - .1 - Q 2 'Q . -3, if... -'MKV 4,' 1 Pi -. iff, . ' Y' , if -F ,-,,, if f .r i Lf- f-S dflon H Q X o ' 4 P C pf':-,gk ' 'Q ,xx X, 'I 'film Y xx E V 1 Rx 1 ,V 5 XM X x ' ij Q K K 1 0 A y 4 f l ,f x 'v 'id A Z!! in W MW I HI Rr xr maxim XX'11,I,1Axx I 4 Dc Presmdcnl and Treasurer JY! R1 x 1 x19 XX II 1 1ax1 Alam Pnncxpal f THE REVEREND THOMAS J. POWERS, S. J. Assistant Principal Nlnclwn C7fwjDa11pl mim, Instructors RXWRFRAMSJ rnlndnr fBuI n x I Im RIVWJTAIBOTSJ I ngll h Chapla n x HAH1Rxxx xFWBxo1r Khth mat x Ing ii1'Yx49QQLfe.sfX'f37' i 4 IE '. . . . H. . . Supci c c o idi g ' REf...J.-aHx'.S.J4 2. ., - ... Q 'S i f Rm: B, A. Fctows. S. J. ' ' latin, Clrcck. Ilnglish 2 . . 1 .Lf S, J. R111 1 . IES ' . S. J. . c ics Clcomctrj. Latin. f lish LK' XX f7fwjDd11plmmX, W Instructors X XX H DR X latm Eruzsh Alaeb .1 R X J C Rrxo S J lulm Alqcbra x T J 'N'IxRTIx S lain Fn.1l1Sh Relax n N I' J MACKF S Cxruk Enqlzsh Relraron X 'X B CJR TER C ST IN R Lalm Enalzsh Rellaxon frn h fnqlzsh T Tu. emu one c7fzejDa11pl1irp, Instructors MR R R Lrrrlsxm S J latn Geek MR C F DEMUTH S J Latn English I IX W J KIIKH1 T nfu lu stoy C N112 C F WHITFORD S J atm Geometry P G Kill Englsh lf 'NME olnfxfxx 5 X x 9,1 K f F , U 4. L ' ' X ai, , C MR, 3 C. K1,oci14IIR I - l.1Iin.Clrcck U 1R, , . -1 . MR. . . '5,,Y. S. J. Hi r'. ivics ' i. USP ' ' 7!ze duphmx, i Instructors MR E J MFCXRIX History MR C J MILLER MR C F LUKE NIR C1 C Rum XXR F P 'vlorH1Rxx xx VlR R D DOYLF I 11 Lngl sh C cs Huston C A'-P Tuentq rh ec o Q 6 1 4 2 , 5- - 1-5 ' , . . ,. 1 H ' Chemistry Civics. History Latin ffnglish History ' ,. in. 5 i ivi . ' ' , , r C7fwjDa11phim, XXX MAX Instructors VIR C P VIARCHISQIALIT lulm MR H F BERCHTOLD MR J S JOHNSON Enqlxsh Crum Alaehru French X M I CASIN Pham: MRI P K N CI G Q l,hU9IC9 Gcomvlru 1-,whgh lv Tu.entU four - ' , . , . . 5 '. . , v. I I A A x . ' jg,-fir I ,T , X W 4A 4' FR' .1R. . ,. As. Ill rs '-'WTY-'X y my '7fze auplaim, ' XS. in Semors FX. Rl LD HOPKINS S mm Sndxlxlu -Imlqrlmul Inrxl Honors 6 HARRE BOIIX I Srud rv Ifu III Ir md nl oolhull S dulxlu DRLXX BROWN THONIA9 RXAN Iulxn lnglnl Smnum S nlulxlu fl 1' f uh Srcond Human lrark OLIS KAPPI I XVII I IANI IANII S PIII I AN RIC IIARIJ ki OIIR lmm Svdalnu nlulhn 1l 1 lunuul S Hlalrzu llrhalmq Irrvnmlu r v K Hluhzu un I Sludm! x lr in ITU I I, lf 'Wig V 1 Tl 7' ' ,I F I I I I?f 'vii .fir I .SUI-nr lu . - 1 r ' ' I . I. I n ' I r .1 I v I , K .' I . IX .I . '25, 'fb ' 7 ,, 'I , 'ff fu -. ... I ' , I. ' .' ' , . , . . . 5 . .' 1 ,,l ' SI'RINGNIi'IAIII5li flmmul X 'I' 'I' MIMVIIIII 1 'I' I A-I , , 1, ly , 1, 4: - , V num: ,Iluw-r-I ' ' HW nl I flux' 'I' II-nl. I7 Mu-ml llfuwrx '-5, 'IN If I1 xr llnzfvn vfi. 'ffl T .fl I I J I-W I ' L U1 ow! Tuxentu-seven C7fze auplmim, ' XXX Wx Q Senwrs JOHN HOCJLXKIII LLR DAX ID GROI HKLS .I -XXII 5 CORRICJAN cz nm: lam: Inulnh Sodalrlu Sodulrlv Ytuduzr fuumxl Irmr Ibull Ihbulnw f Iaxsuul .Sodulnq D4 balm!! S um! mon IANH S Cl I ASON In: ff V' IRANK PAIS MARC! I1 IKRLSI ARNIAND HAXNS IVILRRAX f Iusxuul Sodulllu not ull urnr 1AOIl.llhluII HANINON Snduh 1 1 11 r wduvl rx: In VJ I I Tucnlu mah! i lf I LO iw T L-in OJ W Y If -4 V - 3 v 5 Y f A V- 5- - v i v I . . . A . . , . . I . . .S 4- c . . K . ' fi 1. lf. . - ' 1-' b , 'xx - - f I S ', I7 v 1 II: ., '23 ' , I ' -. 621154. .- . . .Q .' I' ' '.: . .' ' ' I' ' .' lulm-I vglul' Iulin-I ngluf' fluunal I.ulm Ifnqlzsh .Mn IIL1 Xnmnnl Ilfmmx. IH I1 1 IIN un I5 ,VH ff, If . H Sruw-.J llum,-1 ji. 'jf' '27 Iluwrw Snflml Ifumfll YI xx I' 1' ' I: Ir mn. Jn V 4.2 I I I I L I ' 'u L III 'Wm auphmx, W E .Semors JOHN CII I IS JI ROXII TIIOXIAS JOIIN CRAXII R S FI PHI NI JABCLI-NSKI K. ua 1 ul Sodulrl-1 Srud nr f nun I 11 wry -If-JJ mu I Iasmul rv S Julnru SIJIJIIIU IJ bulxnq ru I1 I Iyzhl ul I 1 Iuxsuul Sudahru Bus bull -3 1- 1 Ihbufmg fr HJ nr X HARRI GI .MON Xl owns R-'KTI RXIAN BI NJMIIN Xkol SIIIALS IMI! s SHI lain fryalzsh S I nlzlu MIII Sodulnfu S Julllu III fury -hal mu r- K luunul Sodalllu Il bulxnq r l nr rx! r r iuxk Ihull FU v4 lf M Tumlu mm - 0 N3 O 1 P A i . -I I E-'7 . 7 ' ' I Y 4 NJ .- 15,4 :gt WI I Q I I +4 . .' , , . 2 . I , I' . i ' 1 2. I Q 5.1.-,nm I I I .. .tl xl In ' . I' K 'I' I 25. 26. lf, J!! I- I -I .' . IU f I. I- . .- II Il Ilunun. '.'5, I0 -' 1' -w -. fir .- .I . , ' .'5 Q .' I' . '. . 2 . .' , ,' ' . . . 5.' , 2 I . cl' Nw. I ' ,. S.-.mul llumyrx, 15. ff' .I 4: . .I . f .r x.'..m.J ll., nf., pw, '37 .- , F: It II: In If I: llum I. '15, '10, 'ff I u .III ' ,lil I I In I I 7 I I? I ,I V , L Ilwm XXX C7fw auplu W Semors lf.fN Ai! BI RI QI BI RN-XRD SIL RRI I SI -X 'IIIII 'KN GRONI In .1 n lm MI Tmlulzlnf I IOIIN Vw XRD BI RII-XRD RI I X CIIXI I 'XL BLFI N I INK,-XRD EXIRXIAX In .1 flaw .41 S J-JIIIL1 1411 N ul: ,J XMI IA! In llauphm II I u Lv U71 'W 02-mpfxf o 6 J 5 I I 1 I I .- ' Q P E J AI. ' 'I -I RIZIII' ' . H '. 'I DI' If .I5 III IlRI'I. I .' fi .MIMEIIIII II snql 1 I xxuul .MI-' IIII lux! llufrun. fi, IO. ,ff .Mzullu .N-II llu .II Ilmx llwmfzx 'I lim.lmIl 'f Q5 .II-IIVIFIIII lImIIIIn,.1- ji, ','fI If .-II- -. ,WTI9 .- . 4' '. If 1 . I5 'I . .II, I -. . ' '.I0.' I ' ':. .' fl um! .MIIHIIIII flwnul . I AINIIIIIII, .U .Nm Ju .UJ I UI. -Im II41lufl'I I flaw llurmfx, Q5. '20, '.'f, J' fflrr Ill ,MMIII '-I' I UI-I'-WUI Izt-fury . I Jrnvu All I I I I -H .. I , I f., , lI I WRX C7Iw auphi N Senwrs ' nj ROB! RI I A!!! I n III Iulhl ul lmnlz xm B1 oc S rduhlu I ARTHLR .IFCKI IN IOLIS IITLSIXIVIONS JOHN I CLARK! Imr' Ingluh .1 x lulm Irvaluh Sulahlu X Juhlu lunlbull Hush Ibull rs! I n x In hull ul I f I XXX R! NF! DI NIOOR IIIOXIAS GRI! I IN ROB! RI KI UXIP rdulxlu olhull Sndulnq Bus hull luv! H :nun lux: ll m Yrrnnl Hun rr: sl n H nutmn Ji-5 .Jv- MG I hzrlu om ! 0 Nz 4 Y Y V S 1 V L13 A-njk I ,I n 5, f i QU: i' ' . ..' . '. 7 .'.' .' :. i XIII' nm I . f fl x nu! . - .. I- I I 1 .II 5+ .'27, JI! . In I' , .W I I I l'z. fu ur. Ilh Ilwmrn, '10, If H -' J' I: Ilumux jf X.-Um! lumrx, lf. 'JS -. .,3H5i,. .- HI'.' ' . IK .r ' 5I'.2 Q 'R . . 7:.' fn . . I lawn .11 1 Iuxurul Srunlzln Cflassiml .I s. V F., pgs, gm .' lfrxl Immn '15, 'jn I'mnmlur I- , 'jk -' . I '25 .Smufnl lllflmrx 'ff f I Mn. I5 Smurf, Q . I 1 , '26, 'ff In Il.: mx, fb, 'jf ' ff ' 1 ' , I CI nz I ,jg .X , We L I. , 4 XXX C7fwjDa11ph1 N o 1 3 Semors VJN RICIIARI3 IAHI X RICHARD SNIVIH I I IKNI I IRI NIUIN FRCLI I I AINNLRX Sp ual Klusu ul v lulm Izngluf Xmiulllll bodulxtu football I uh :I H in Hank lhull xx: -I olulhl ul I U -31+ nnn flaw .11 CII num S ful budalxlu Sodalxlu lenme Sodalzlu ant lull I I1 IJ balm? I mlbull Bush :bull Huw zhull Bae hull llmulmn LJ' lf 'wmqg MM I i 1 If A K? . . I Q' . I XVI..,. 'FT I' V. 1'f 2. 'fl ' . I' I .S.1.- .nm . ' - . . I , '27, 'fb' fflur I .SIL I rr ' urzul 1' , '.' f. 'JA' .Ill . :mx . I V I I I I Im: b II. If -. EIIII .- BROOKII DALY' FRANCIS KIENNEDY IEDVVARD I,IIiI3IiR EI.5IIfR LISNIIARDT .Sur 'I Q . I . wi ' Pu fn ' .-f lm, b 11. 'l:7, 'J' I .'.ff.'fX 4' ,f7.'f'f C. I. I. ,-r .'ff. 'fi 1' . f0. 'J 5 ' V Ii I - I I I' A A I : J K 1 ' l III W C7!ze dup-In Semors .fi nil IOIIN O CONNOR XX II ISL R IDIJXXI RS D N-XI D I ISIII R OI IX I R GLNDRICH In IWJII f I1 if mm Iqllwa Iluhz u IJ rrulllv I DNNARID CO1 I I I CII URI XKNSI XID XX II I I-XXI 'VIOR 'KN IDXK 'XRD SIIXIPI R .I JI I J S mm I X Juhlu Smlalnu lmupm Iluuplm If II I I ,...1mI UJ l' Nw Q Thxrtu three I If WI I I I F Il If I I L 'J .I I I. ' '1 .X Of., I. 1 . I: fl mul lulm- ., I I-fII.1l . If, I :Lu .ll .Su xl Maur J' fha-r I.. .I-r S 'Jun f'ffumII S: In, Ipnrx. 25, Jo I-I-IIIIIH. 'ff Q! Inn!! .'6, ff, 'J' IS.:-.buff Q' -. .- R. Ik? IZ ' 7 .I 'IU ' I f '. I 2 II Isngl fl sII.Jl lmuul Ifzr 4 IMI! llwvrn, I5 IN llmul Im If . .P .'IIIIIuI7'uu1 .ru I lrmh ff. 'Q' 'I+-. ,III my x.II,II.I I ' I I I I ' ' , Q ,I I YI L ' - L 6 Q Ak The auphmx, X! Senzors M PHONSI RLSNII X -XDDL X 1Julzm 11 'H H1 ox l.1.1pI- 1- V IH Sw H Clam: I SruJ rt f our lr-1 k JOHN BLRNS RLSSI II SAPPINQ TON l.11m Inqlmh GIORKI Q IH ROB! RI COXKII Ol. S SH i' 5 JJI11 S .lulmf 1111.1 I M r xr P If-J I'h'r1uff' 1' 9 QW? l' XXX N 7fze auphinx, Ln Semors no n 1 ELMER GARLICH I Iuxsuul Irs! Honors 6 Strom! Honors I lusmul Sodulnu Urrf' sim Duuphm Iluuphm II XVILIIAK1 POLK DAX ID CLRTIN DANII I SCHI AI I X IJSYI Sudulllu 11 fury fhudmru Dauphm I1 lay 1' cl n Sulluhru nm! lull hulvflw al fluh u C Iuxxuul Smlulxru huluthuul rumor r :ul ax hill IIS! ffl f 11 flusxz ul u r' x Szlulrtu 1 1 I' Ihull Bus hull rs: l f lf MG W! Thzrly Eu- ' 0 gg 4 ,, l s 1 , f L . L W N E Y 1 1117 I . fl ...I II wud! F. ., 'J Q SHI my . - , '25 I. v - .Suufr 'M ,- ' K .' .- IS .' 4 , 'jx 1' r I' lf' Ill 1, x, '25, 26, J7 -. a'I A ,.- 'wh f ROBERT CRADOCK JOSEPH GVRST JOHN LYNCH FRANK SCIINHTT ' , ' X f Ulu fl NMI L . fl xx ll1,,,1r. 15. 'IA .14 ..- K. ' .vr If xr flwrwrx, '37, 'ju imcfr. J- . ,- ' .L ISU .. 4 'J .- , 'jx , 1 .- C1.'.- ' .S..u.r f, I-', IH-Un. 'JA V , ! 1 X . X ,I J XXX XX C7!ze auplmp, ig X Semors ' fL7 JOSI PH WhBl R ROBI R I CARI SCHL f Iusm :I Sululllu ml mu Dublin!! C luxumul Xmlulliu Pnfnnt lvl rurq Xcudnmu 1 ruru Duuphxn Duuplwmu ALB! RT KOCH J-XXII S XVFBI R f lust: ul Sodulmf IJ hurmu :rv Inn JOHN CONQAIJ TOHN PADIM RC Iutzn lncllnl Cluxm I 111 Sululxlu lr Hhul 1 xfu XVII 1 IKX1 VIQXXRI x LDXX ARD SL LI IX AN vw Clussl ul iudalxlq hulqlhuul rs! nn mrx X run! frnurv UQ! I l' 'lhrrlu su i - 0 1 4 5 4 - . T Rf 1 I' 1 F , I . P' N 3 l ' 1 s I M..L..3 ' 2 3 nf ' . 'I 1 - Q - X t V t y ,Q , 1: A' -I ., 1'37, 'jg Q L Xmlul L . 1 , .f ,- f l.r.- A in l'1-mmf.: 1,111-rl u , .mm , -K 2- S.4f.r1.lllA.vwr ,F In If IN ,-L4 lhuu! . - .V Im! llun-,rx Ji, '20, 'JT KLIUW I -'H-f-'H' 37 41. -.6,4.,,9.- 11. Q R, . , I, 3 1 V V . 3 , . '. 1 1 . . A A A V A 1 A k 5 S.:.'nmz. YW- nn. ' .r x .Smmlmf x - V- 1' II '10 I-, I nrv,,w. ,n, ,f Q 4'----,-- ..- 4 I1 . If fl 'n L A L W - A Am C7fze allphirp, N W Semors fn ,1-y Cl -XLDI BAKLXKi1I u z IJ burma p 1 X H XI Soxlb xr u u lar IuI uu X Xlihl hm PH S1 AXXSON ml 'Q nm IHUUXS HAI IORXN K 1 P111 lmx XRD RAI Niuoxc I- I' C, fhzrly swu- -J OW? Q A iN u , f Tl V T V I L' ij ., ' Q 7'f.. OI,!YI1li Q .' 11 . .' . '. .' V' .rf . .. 1 lawn., fl ,X ul Km' 1 r. QL .-. fx Sm! In, M.. lm . .A ,x.., 1 ll-In l'1.1L.' Llmuzmr l.fN: llfuwu 'ji . A,kl.1LIa... .' ,- ,I'HUX1.'X. ,IA 'Rf Y ,IUH.' U. Cl f ' .II RL. ' I2 VIN L '. .' Q1 S.:u:rvJu lain: l'w,'1J- M111-nm f lux-nu! Ymiulxfz, .9m1.:.'.!:1 X-'.l.:lr!u IH-flmlf , , t IN fyqmv K:I.'Kr lI.n.lw:I7 !'f:.1 T ,rug Y . A A I ' Q x V X I D s I , . . 'lu I . K A I W . ' I ,I xl. XXX XX Wm auphinx, Senmrs an OJ XX ILLIAX1 GI FKSON JOHN JM Cz R ROBFRT EXNATTEX DONALD DALTON a in rum Scrrntxhc r 1- D hum-a ilud M Lourml LJ url nl f un mlb Il D I IC Iosl P11 N xxuaoc N Rmvoxrn B1 NTI N PALI BLRKE I Classrm! X Hi Sodalxlq 1 11 lrrst Honurv I Snr mi Honors 1 Ih rm 11.111 lf I 4 4 O ' C T f E-fl -- ' 1' ,, 'f ' 2 l ' il ' . .' .' . SYS 1 . ' Mrvr-tzfz ll mm! . r. 7' ' H xr llumfx, Jn .' .1 . c. ' S.Um.i Ilurmrx '25 fl xx I'r.ml.r:I. '25, JO. 'If .SI 4- 'fy ul I-14 U . '16, '37, JA' -., ,jf Rec., FRI? I IHT . . A ' I' . '. .' X' ' , ' .M:.n::n .Hpuml S1 .-nun ' Imv .'lw.fwrw ji ,Vw 'jf ,I ..v1rfhum:l lun, h 11. M 174 'JK f U -35, 'gg Imwl'-LII. M. If 'jx Q H, jj7 link. lm!! I f f- 1 I f Il U 1 N i 5 i U , w , R - -I V -I L XXX Wm auplmmx, XX X .Senzors fm FX. DXNHI HI XRN Rlr HKRD RROHR CMWBII IRANIx Bmss Iml r 1 uuu lu S Julfzu f lub 1 ur' Iulfwa KJ I rm su HORACI RIN X 1 HI N1xRCLs IHIIRNON PALI SCHRADIR a r' :lv lain' lrwllzsl' iulztu II 1 u ul n lrll' r alma Sn: r P Duupfrr' Il -KJ -' wg ' QW? 41 Thzrlu mm' 1 O il l ' f! n 1 4 f I W 1 i I I I w 1. l J .- .' l. :.' ' Q : I .jL'I.l15 .. 1 ,L ' .' ' Mlm-nl: lurm . Ink Sis. rm 1 I ul Xmiulfru AW law U film Xlulfnl fu .ul ,hu . ul Y I I lmlk 'lb jf. J- XI: nm ft 'xx , ' -. qfllfg.-.- .Q I. I' ,YS VII, .IAM -lTIiRT fr . r 1 .' .' ' . . 1 fl muff cllmmll mf. 1 . . , .Sm 'un lrnrar .lf 4 r 'u M.. 17. 'J' I1 X1 llffr-ffm '24 Drh , ff .Nm If 11 ll'-num 'ji Swwv-.I llfwrr Qff ,. . N-mmm! llfwvwu, '10, lf,- V ...Ti L I L vu 1, XXX 'Wm dllplil ' Xxx Semors fsil M GLORGE DANHS XVIIIIAX1 INLELLI CHRISTIAN PLPPR JOHN MLRPHH fluuuul lalm Lnuluh flaw ul Claimul .Sodull u Sodulllu Sululxtu Somlnfllu Dauphm II raru had mu X uma S curxn x I-'zrst Honors ru x A Ihbunna alma S Oralurnul lfolqlfmul lluuplvry lux! Hunorx Duupffln Il JOSEPH ORLICK JACIX NTCADAN1 RRI-XX Bkouscmxrc, JAHLS DOCKERX fluvual flaxwxml fur Yodulxlu I u Muv'1Hmvmre Bank Ihall liuulull iu.wr.n n D huzma Xuialllu 11 KJ' l'- 'NQQ aww O C 4 q . .IE V . 'I Ll' ?l I i' A ' X 2 ' 5 Q v v ' .x .- 1.1.' , . .V ,lb , .Q .. '37 A- A , l,11.m .hu-I.-mu l'n- 1 hm ' r A . , 25. 20.17 . 1- . D.-h bmfrwru -. QEHH. ., ' . . HI' . . .' . ' ' . f ' . -, r Sm' mu ' '. .N , ,m1.,f.fU ,sm rw . Q v. I: Lk. .W If--H h II, If .L nw . '15, 'Jn .K , 1- C. I. I. 11 fff, J' li 3-2,- X . l L J XXX 7fLejDd11phim, 0 KX YI Z . P C , . x 1 P r Q ' I f' U N U ,. ..,x N? L. , 0 , 15 x V 4 , U ' 'f ' Q- 3- v, , .:f'JZ jf - 5,5 ., :H -Iv A I ... J - Q - ii Z ., r U 7 ' 2, Q S ., ., Tp. E 9 , ' BQ- 5 mg .Q , 2 iw., U. - ' . 4 ' ' 'Q A Z fllulull -. Lp ,,4Qg -- fn- , 'P , ' , PU 2 ' F if 'H Cf Q Z 2 Q f I I fri 1,1 im-Q: I . I L ' fl-nfl . ,. I I - V, - I Q.. Q , , 31 :Z I , - r- ,1 7 5 ?' N A :. Z: '+- Tjjg 54 A -. .' V ,44 L:- f V5 '. ' I WT . T 1 -.P N N 1 A.s 3f -mf F K xN':1 'on' l .Senwrs EDXILXD CASSIN IRRNK NIAI LOX ANIBROSI- BRI:NNAX JLI ILS Ki RX Iulm Inglx Claxwu S nl: assz muh S md Ill nun .Swdulny Irmlhall 5 uni nt C :un I Bus ball urrtbull urur Bailmlbull Srnnlmu flusvl :I 1 1 r I nl I :IMP-mul Ix r a ui L I rr' 1 ,glplnn rv G r r Alma L U kfj I lv -9 I orly one 0 C my mx '7fw auphmx, .Semors Frx ni ARTHLR BRAUN Romiel MARTIN JOHN PALILS flauxca S mdalxru lu M11 x vm ru 1 ia J X IIANI YARREII Iuxxu S duhzu zl nl u I u Lk! WJ 'img QW? l' f- ' 1 r T! 1 i 1 l f Q1 L 1, l.' iq ' ' in Vu.. A T .Slunlzln Sucrwzm ' I fn ul om., ff., m.w.1 ll-1 'gs gf, .L .U .hw 1 -.J Su. .- Imumfl luv llfmfux, ji rl-.wr l..' 41.1 Ls..,,,f.1 ll,.,,.,H. 'JA b u .. Qllz, ,- 'Bl' 'le IQDWARD 'IAANNLR IDLNCAN 'I'L'l,1.w' ISIN!-R Cowl-1.1, .lost-PH f7I,OOl'J .s.1.,-fm. r1.M..,u lam- 1 - mf- f1.N.L.,r M-,ml 11, m.f.11m, M. ml, x,,.1.,1fm l':--rw f.f mmf.,-: 1 Nw-Us X..w.f llfwfw gi 'f wwf In-.,,. gh 37 Ulu f lub l'l-11, .Lf-lullmul Imkk ff '- V+ ,,.... ,T L J . . L -. L H Ii - I,L'O A C7!ze auphi Semors - L0 PERICLES PASVIEZOGLL ARTHLR I ITTVI AN PALL COYINE JACOB GROSS Sclcnufic Scx nlulir C lassxcul f lassrcal Circ Club Pagrunt Sodalxly Sodalxly Uzxsxons lun! Honors Yclenlllim Ycmnnhr flassrcal flasncal Sodallfu funtball lnlcrary -hadc-mu S crcraru I n s flu Fluh Dauphin Editor Dauphmcrlc fdlmr f lass Irvrors I-V I' U' M49 olmffxf I f0,,5,,,,m, g 4 3 4 ' 0 - I T' x W A A E- O 0.1 ' Ol V 1 'fi' .. 3 o If Tl 5 ' '27 'N J . E51 'za .., XVALTFR CARBERRY ROBERT LEWIS ARTHUR BARTH THOMAS CLAUS ,Q 4. A , 'ss . . A b , ,sk-Um.: 1., W, '35, ':fsf':7 . 1 . , ':5,?J, '37 Ig 4-ji L- Tu 4' Y ' ' 0 '17 J f Vfze auphim, ' Wm N X Senwrs A1 fn RAI PH SHI-I HAN 'I HOXIAS I APPINLI I OMAN 'VIOCIx I DL AR IMI OR .Smmlul Sfunlxll .S 1 M11 So lulflu flauncal Sodalzru Siu! nr C ounfrl Uxsslom mm IOIIN HUSXII R PII HI OSI PII HOI IJI 'NRII J QAVILI I XX I SII AKI rx 11: I :I 1 :I inrnlxm nh ur' r la rim ' rw VJ Xf l' W ,In I 'li W L--f T . if .' I . Q . ' ' . ' .' . . ' f 1 N '. ' Y' . v . f.-. rl Q .. A V . 1.- , 'A27, 'JS -. .,2++it. ., . I' : RAI 'MI' .I . - . -.' :I . . 'J , I . A S .-1 I 2.1.-nl rI Sf .-mr I-Iffflwll 'fm jf, 'I Yin vt! ffm ,ul I url: 'ff Imfllulll 'I6. 4f7 liuwiulll. Q' Ifw b II, ff. 'IN lrmh 'I IMI.. I ll.','N'I7,'f5'upl Ilm.I1.:II If 'I' .1 1- ,gi ' JW . . I S585 xtxx 7fwjDa11phinX, W UTHOTS Row Y1 y JIJII Row ran li IOXK ROW CI ASSIC Al III A HEN the students of Ihree A assembled last September we found mem bers from eyery sophomore elass of the precedlng year but rn a short , txme we all got acquaxnted and the class began to run smoothly A Crawley Corcoran and Knese were chosen as leaders The foot a season found two members of our class Krygrel and Knese playmg as regulars on the Hugh School team Knese was ele ted captaln of next year s squad I the class leagues lmholtl was our basketball captain Crowley our leader ln mdoor and Corcoran showed up the w 1y to yrctory ln so cer On the H S soccer team Corcoran Hensen Daly and Herye represented 'Ihree A When the readrng of semester notes was held Cvalvxn merited class honors closely followed by Nebel lmholt7 Zoermg and Smlth Our players ln the mter elass basketball league lmholt7 Jennings Padberg O Brlen NVy nne and Crow ley made a credrtable showing benng barely nosed out by 3 D On the sehool basketball teams there Padberg XVynne Hall O Brxen and I ammany to uphold the honors of our class Jerome Munsch ln the hugh s hool play gaye promise of be omrng a great actor Greg Puster besldes reaehmg the fmals ln the thlrd year Flo ut1cn Contest IQ a eontrlbutmg w nter to the Dauphlnette together wlth Hall and Leahy Courtney starred ln track Horan Ho loran XV1lhelm and Dempsey are four good reasons why we are golng to wm the mdoor champlonshlp Jennxngs student manager had the good fortune to b with the team ln Chicago 'gQ9QJ97P 5 E ' K . .W f-'T1'rw,1:,,3 I ,. - r -1 K TDI' '- Krygiel, Ilenxcn. XYilhelm, I'.1elberg, Sr ith. lmhnltl Pow.-re. XX nx1r, l e-almy, MII .1 'g Mo ,Knustg O line-n. C ourtnfx' llullumn,N'lunxil1.CulY1n,l ren-.lmV,l7n1xpwy' 0'l' ' 'Z Yewrnxg. Daly' l'usle'r 'l.1mn1.mx'.ll.1ll.fureewr.xn ll.n-J, Nelwl '-5 s n ' Q 1 u n s e e e y 1 , f Mg I . ' 1 9 , . ,, . . , , , ,, A . . . 5 jg lv , . 4 fy . . , , M , ' J ' ' 1 , - s s 1 1 - x b 3 K 'I Y I 1 1 ! . 3 . 3 A 1- I I ic 1 l 3' Y I . I n 3 ' Y 5 D Y H i I I b 'I YK Y V. V I C H ' X U . 'I V 'D V 3 3 Y A I I 'A I 'I 1 Y 'I . 5 . i ' I . Y 1 l D . 'I - - 1 1 ' 1 ' ' u r u v, x V I I 'I ' I I 'I V 3 ' M ! I H V X I I 3 C A Y . , . . e D 3 3 I an I ' V Y x I ! if' D D K 1 X I 1 'A I V I X ' e . . Y 1 C A 3 I ' . . V D D 'D ' 3 1 D 1 V' 1 1- 1 s ' D J . ' , 1 Y h 1 Y V Y 3 ! I v. 1 . I I 3 I l 1 X N I 5 4 Y. I ! l I loriu stun 'Jae mph M7110 TS Ol Roxx n i 'Vlllllbl l Roxx un S mu ll 1 1 OXX O K CLASSICAL lll B .ir EWELS five Words long that s what vs e are All our teachers are agreed that the ax erage of mentality and pulchritude is far higher in this crowd 7 W ' :ggi than that of any other class in the school Why IS this? Lets take A 'S' up some of the reasons in detail There s Chil Allen a man of per sonality and eloquence. Waldo Allen, and as he says Best. Beadle truly a poet to lixe in such an atmosphere. Boland. champion cathough of the school. Cullen our basketball pride. Desloge the diamond of the class. Gerardot the little French boy. Handsome Dick Hatton the man about town. Kupie lgoe of political fame. James Jones our conreur dennit. Kavanaugh we look to him for wit sudden, lightning-like. David D. Lynch of football and track fame. Mug a tenor worthy of the name. Mike Mulligan from the East a budding literateur. Stuart Murphy-thats all there is there isnt any more. O'Brien ain't got nothin 'gainst nobody. O'Kane chemistry will bring him fame. Julius Petersen the blonde vuhom girls prefer also gentlemen. Probst class president. poet. scholar. Reeves, the big reason for Wrigleys success. Thomas. vxhat an arm this chalk pitcher has. Thro rides from the wide open spaces of St. Charles to run away with class honors. Tons. kind and gentle is he. Velunderlich, our curly-headed Algebra whiz. Just watch our smoke when next ue appear as haughty seniors. liorlif-e'1'e1l7! 1' Z , ' ' NK C7 auplum, wx LLTIIOTS Toi Roxy R b n litll IOM Roy re ng Cl ASSIC Al III D ,340 IMITED is the number but not the quality of membership in this class Its goyernment is in the hands of two A O H men the genial roving Z ,PQ center Henry Dilschneider and his able assistant the argumentative diplomat Joe 'Vluckerman Our most popular member is George Baker vnhose presence in the class room is almost as rare as the proverbial day in June Byrne our genial Don is an ardent disciple of Euclid Next we have the two extremes the effervescent Chassaing and the pensiye Coller All admit that Jule s rare sparkling smile speaks as loudly as the words of the ever flowing Brooks Through his literary efforts Dougherty our brilliant honor man outstrips most of the Fourth Hear boys in collecting funds for the Missions Out of the East comes Driscoll with his keen French ear which conveniently functions in the morning only. Shirley Griffin. a welcome mid-year addition to our family. spends much of his time refining the golden silence. Our aesthetic King verily hath a soul for music and fine literature. Robinson is Chaminade's generous contribution to our closed circle. Vince Roche, our fiddler is always there to say it with a smile. For entertainment see Saxton. In basketball Shanahan. our flaming youth. led the class team to the championship of third year. Finally. but on time each day, Woesthaus crosses the bridge to help brighten our liyes with his unpremeditated quips and sallies. l NQQQQEQ7 Forty-nine llflcl NX 'Wie auphi W UHIOTS Ol R X g i x umm Roxy unc 1 O I SCIENTIFIC III A J fig! F somtone vytrc to ask you to sy ITlbOlllL tht spirit of this class vyc yy ould W if say that you could bcst hit us off by compirmg us to a quickly yo 1 PQ 4 izmg gas for wc arc nothing if not light airy and bubbling our with Joie de yiyrc Mcntally and physically aliyc thats what wt arc and although such traits may often rout all classroom disciplmc vie ll bct therc isn t one. of our tcachtrs who docsn t likc tht yy ay yu. pouncc upon his mattcr gobblt it up and ask for mort Vu rc all out to knoyy yy hat makcs thc yyorld go round Nou you takt Ping Pong Pung Ht ll alvyays comt back for mort bc it candy lcarnmg or clouts on the car And Arthur Audrcy Dunn is just ont long qucstion mark. Bob I-Italy always gocs to thc roots of things Willit Norris tmits inttrrogatory sparks from his cycs and snaps up knovsltdgc is a frog docs flics. Picco challtngcs cytrything. Eddic Pohrcr thinks it all out in his ovxn quict may as docs John J. O'Connor. Xcrnon Cltary has a chccry outlook and Charlcy Erkcr bclicycs in bting both dccp and humorous. Campbcll sits tight. Kane mutttrs and grovyls. Rtay' and Vylolff stcks us out all thc xyay' from Illinois. Jot Stucbcr is a hard-hitting ithlctc: Bill Xfollmtr his 1 plac cinchcd on thc bascbxll tum and on thc football ttam. John R, Nlalonty is our dclcgatc at largc and can talk on any' qucstion with forct and flutncyd XVillcy' is quict, but o my'f And in our stcond scmtsttr WL drtyy mothcr big athlcte Buttcr-Cup Svs itzcr. 1-4 ' DW? Q7 S cv 5 'FZ Cf. W9 ll UTIIOTS R1 m 1 h SCILNT IFIC. III B f L RL such an easy golng good natured tolerant bunch of bozos that we let a C B C guy by the name of Fahey come ln and cop the only First Honors rn the class But we don t hold that agalnst hxm Lrye and let llye IS our motto and 1f you ever want to get set stralght ln your cock eyed outlook on llfe just drop 'around and mlx yuth us for a whlle untll you learn vshat camaraderle means Novs take a b1rd l1ke Barney Warner What better buddy vyould anyone yy ant Or Georgie Kroner yy ho s gomg to be a fat mayor some day 'lhen there s Jack Tlcrncy that mrnds nobody s busrness but hrs ovs n James l ammars another of the same k1nd Blushing Dlck Daly vylth that school gurl satln finxsh and at hls elbow lnttle Norman Welhoelter Larry Hayes 19 our popular presxdent and Wild Bull Jenkms IS our all around celebrxty Wm Connett IS going to represent us at Yale Ben Heckemeyer IS gomg to be another Jrm Reed vylth hrs oratory Tony Parchomskx mtends to sell h1s slgnature to the lu ky Strlke people' leo Badaracco along with leo Schuerger IS one of the few among us who belleves nn education James McKay soft yorce and soft cy es He and fharlxe Nelson are our best socrety Sheeran and Gllbert the and how boys Nrck Grogloth a buddmg mednc yy 1th a flare for llterature and for plckmg on Johnny Gackenbach Pat Brovs n although he IS a senlor has sat ln vylth us all year and vse hereby decree for hrm a stand xn yy 1th thxs exclusrye club from now on P l' E QW? 1 '- ' :W '- 1,1 ' A j '. lol' MX' I1--rn.-v, itmnttr Brown. .le:xk1n1 XY.nrn1-r. I .xnyl1l1'ry, l .they lleelw rvur. Nllllllll li IXK lmtlee-nl1.11lx, im-glmlx Krone' llalv. li.:-l.ur.1le1v. Nel-un, inlbrr! llavus, XYvl en-llrr Html lent Rlm' l',1rrln1m1kx Ntlrutrgtr, Ynnetnl Slwrefran. Xlrlkuy R 4 A . I' I 1 1, ' - 1 1 1 1, 55 . 1 I A 5 V h b . U I v 1 - - Y . i . t . V. . . 1 1 ' 1 1 r 1 I ' 1 1 v , 1 1 v 1 v 7 I 1 1 r l A 1 Y A B D !' L . I Y' I I v I 3 I ' A I V, - . . . . 1 V . , Y , 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' I - , ' , V 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 5 H I ! Y. ' Y ' . 1 . . 1 y 1: v I 7 1 i l 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 v 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' , ' v 1 1 L I 1 x 1 I v ' 1 1 rl' v ' I ' rl , . . ' V I . . Y' Y Y 3 'I Y I -, V' ' l v 1 . g ,Qing one Img zuo AXKX ' 'f -,:'-nu - 1 ' . . 'TSP3 A2 . I - .5 , L, E , ' - , W 1. V 'PSS My - ,..,., 5,6 C: Q l . , .. , ,-y V,-H . . I - KN . V I . Q .4 H .AC 1 ' J I-nd l , . 1 .J -gg. 1- - n , N. 1 ' - 2 , - '. ' ', 1 Q' 4 2 r . ' ' 3 I X y . l fn D 1 ,OSI ypi 1 5 - '. -f -' .1 4:1 fs- ' '. -' .D '59 R ' ' :UG 75: .' 2 . V- u ZZ: I 'Y y 3 'H ii: , h .F H, I 3 'Tl 1 ' - rg l 51:1 .- . f,-.. .. -V . 722 . ' ' N-1 Fi' . -' . fp J': ' I- , vy 4 Q., -.-Q . ' 1 ' - -1 g: P - u . x 2:1 fy ' , ' . . ' Iv w ' 1 Q22 . - . Q, : 1 . '. 37 'xi . 11 h -T 1 fl, . ' .. J -yy, 425 ' . . 5- - . . 1 , ,:, , -,4 1r ' , 1 , ,, ,H -:L ' ' 1 f C 5255 r if ' ', I i -O- - . 1 . 3:- , 1 .: 3-5 , 1 .- LL.: 1-- . ' V 4:5 I . ' 1 I '2- ' ' . ' '.... -7'1 ' rm Z E . . G 'WCW 1 ' v . . ' 1 753' 5 . . ,H ' . 1 . - 'ff - .- ' . ' an 5- . ' J x N1 .- . 1 V Q, 9. . 5 5 1 2 - V 3 P . . 1-v 1 . .5 1 ' vs m ' , 1 - 1 . . . . ... 1 The attphinx, N .Sophonwres UI I xx X Jlll l IlUXl Roxy Cl ASSICAI ll A up RQ Doughcrty uct prtsrdtnt and Auglt Ctryantts stcrctary As usual thtrc xycrt about ttn mort yotcs than thc numbcr of fellows ln class T After crayxlmg out from under thc stats after thc cyclone Hugh O Donncl and Vklaynt Gorla yxtnt racmg for class honors Doughertv took hrs old plact as tht comrc rtluf of tht room and Shtthan cntcrcd thc class to brlng a ncyy thrlll Into tht llft ot Vlr Pcrk 1 ltrnty and Wllson arc stlll thc Damon and Pythns of tht class Klsttr us tht lad yuth tht wmnlng may and toothy smllc XIISQLILI tht XV1lgrccn ran htr and Dofflow Dunham and l-laldtr thc 1mm1grants from East St l outs Algtrmlsscn took a corrtspondenct courst m musclt buxldlng and ht s stlll txpandmg hrs chtst Barrctt and Vernon ODonntll tntcrtam Fathcr Martln durmng latln ptrlod Gtmmtr convcrsts ltarntdly on all things mcchmlcal nobody yull utr accust Rtd langtndort of btxng a dlm bulb H1rtr1ch yy as tltcttd baskttball captam ammd huflahs and hurrahs Brockland and Paulttr clmg ttnatlously to thtrr pollcy of sayfmg nothlng and sayung yy ood Htllmuth IS no htll rnstr but ht surt can raxst a laugh Stanton 'Xlotkltr can stump anyont nn tht school vs htn ll comes to bug words ln tonclusxon ut can only hopt thu Qt louns U High yull ln somc futurt dn uqulrt 1 sophomort tliss thu Null tqu1l 7 A ln XXII lnrmng and ambltlon aidiyxir XX 97fw2Ddt1pl11nX, in W Solbfzomores Xl Cl ASSICAI Il B Q .gf ERE we are boys noted for our good looks and our brains Take a I TQ ook at Bill Kenney w ho can hold down nrst honors while at the gi. 5 l same time reading all the high brow noyels in class Or cast your eyes M upon Junior Kinkel or upon John Hanick upon Dan Eorrestal upon Al Rengel upon Jack Kelly upon John Vylagner upon l on Pieper upon Earl VVelton upon Gene Beckham upon why we re running out of breath trying merely to name all the stars in this milky way Now for the low down on a 1 few of us Big Jim lawler is our he man president and bed rock for our football team next year Vin lrehlig is going to help bring home the nat1on1l title from Chicago in 29 Frankie Maher is the Mussolini of the Baptist Boy Scouts lamar Ottsen is going to giye his first nam to a new brand of cigar ettes, and Nash Geany is going to giye his last to a new make of automobile. Joe O'Connor intends to stump the country for Al Smith this year and get a Cabinet job. Ulman and Neier haye plans for putting in a nation-wide chain of barbecue stations, VlcMahon is working out a new design of American architecture. Murray is going to su.ceed Phil Ball and bring home the pennant to St. l-ouis. Johnny' Roberts and Elmer Vvlellinghoff are going on the Shakes- pearean stage. Boepple plans a flight to Vlars. Tom Skinner is working on a new breakfast food for making people fat, Dave Hartman is going to fill Red l-lemp's shoes next year, 'wg eww E' Fifty-three Am S if 'ie 5. ' gm .Sojbhonw res I ROXX 9 h ref lx n nn DDI I R0 X eph n C n 7o1'1 Hu r TTow Row S mp X bru FS r Cl ASSICAI II C ,, X EW classes can match the splrlt that DYCXJIIS rn 2 C XVe are oy ercommg ads'-4 Latm and Geometry ln a masterful way Thrs 1s not an rdle boast qw., for ten men ln our class recety ed first or second honors 1t the semester have been actrye to a man But we haye other asplratlons achreyements and weaknesses Ambruster rs 1 staff cartoonxst Bechtold knows hls trrangles and clrcles Tom CISSIH I9 l:lLI1dlSll oy er home work Doane a good ad I-Iow to gam werght by eatmg cheese crackers man Be careful Hes yer rough GlHOCChlO rs a class C sleeper Goedde IS the prlde of the blondes Hanson I don t know the answer but I wlll answer II anyway I-Iuber IS the outstandmg scholar of seeond year and 1 class officer Ixeeley IS our cl1ss presldent and an e1stern star lhomas lynn has est1bl1shed 1n all tlme record for commg late 'Vlurphy c1n parse 1ny clrcle rn the I-Ilstory Raem donck rs eyeryone s friend Renard come to us from way out west Vylebster Groyes Robert I use Xeedol oll for my hair Roberts fapt11n of our b1sketball and 1ndoorle1ms Scherer we1rs a Hellow J1ek t 1nd oecupres 1 Sell near the teacher Sh1rp So Pug but 1 hard worker Stephens IS one of the knot t1ers oecass1on1lly suceeeds rn untrelng some ol hrs own knots Stoughton huts rt off well wlth the te1chers but they seem to b domg most of the hnttmg XX ysoekn funds the study of old 1l1rm elocks to be yery f1sc1n1tmg li Sag QW? I ig . .I ,I 'fu , X i' V. 'rf I ' ' 4 f e 1 TO 3 ': e c e , 'evleyx felulle .Ilanse-n. Robe-rx Roberts. CSI oclim XIII ,- 'K Sl e' S. ass: . I ..cC.m-eleir.R.1e-mrlonrk. be . XYvwek1 RO ' ' ,.1. .' m star ecktefel Rennrl Stoughton. 'Nlu phv Ivnwn Nlxurgv I T -ya ' ' v ' ' 1 v ' Q Q.: . . , 1 . 4 ' 5 1 1 Y Y by V ,yi I ' b. . . . . ,P x s 1 vs a K 1 ff- mf ' -' ha 1 A11-' lx ' I-Iuber IS settmg t e pace. n I1 etlcs. flrssrons and Sodalmty' we I Y1 I v Yi I ' fx V 1 ' ' 3 Y I I 3 ' L. tx b i Vx x v . xi I 'A v ' ,' , e ' U , fs' I , . j ,' My . I . 33 1 5 5 I 1 I 1 'A ' A. ' Y 'L Y V. I r Y Y '. ' 1 A I A H' V1 gr K 5, ! I V xi H v 4 Lxk s ' s e 1 H ' ' v e .1 e - ' e I vu v X. .1 I 1 I B 1 v vu 1 v s s - s 7 as ' - ' w - ' 'I 5 1 1 1 4 ll - I 'll V 1 R 1 K A V 3 -1 . ' 5' ' L v -ix F I -3. 1 A Dk ' A A l Vx V' 1 XL x , ' 3 V A X1 C A 1 ' ' 7 . - ' s . - . ve V ' ' A A' L Q? E of : fo s' td 0 5 'fffll W .Sophomores D 2 m tt tg Cl ASSICAL Il D HF lllustyely beautlful mlrage of yacatron IS soon to become a realltyf 'P to enjoy a well earned perlod of mental IIIBCIIVIIX But notwrth standmg our yery natural desire for recreatlon we as a class are one of the naost energetlc and progressrye ln the rnstrtutlon and should be recognwed as such Although our boast IS that we excel as a class strll we haye IH our mldst a number of outstandmg lndryrduals whom we would surely enumerate but for our fear of exhaustrng the patrence of the krnd reader One has but to scan th records of our class rn all bran hes of the currrculum rn the varxous departments of athletrcs and ln all the other fields of school actxyrty to appreclate the true worth of the class rndryrdually as well colle tryely We need not dwell upon our athletes for who has not heard of our representatryes on the hrgh school football team Montgomery and Stoltman and of the other members of our class who played on the smaller teams only because of thelr sue of our suceessful basketball team and of our equally successful lndoor team With our patrent professors we haye delyed unto the depths of our books rmblbmg eyery thmg posslble of thelr contents This year of 1927 1928 has been a thoroughly successful one for Class 2 D one whose memory we shall always cherrsh and w hlch next year we conhdently hope to make eyen more so but more of that anon 1 S - , Xi - 'lui' RUXX' Xlu tgunwlx' l Thru. Brine. Hell. Tavlur. lllantfolel Xllllltll RUXX' Rc nn, lnwlrr. Slolt nn. llanxck. Xlcl5owrll lktyl l4tXl RIN' llnnltm. fuilsv, O n. Kr' xcl Klaus Arnntl - Y ' 1, ' ' ye , 1 ' ' s y ' ' 1 1 ' ' 'V - 4 B .. . ..' fs, and all of the members of the D branch of the class of l930 mtend . X ,-2' . . , ' , H , L t , ' ' ,U v ' 1 - ' K C ' U V L , ' , ' ' ev K v . 1 I x 1 1 1 I 'L 1k 5 I YK ' I ' . 1 'h l I y - k .B V1 1 I 1 71 . . Y I 4 4 V' Y Y V Y V 1 1 1 C I 1 .1 1 . . Y e ' ' : ' ' ' ' 1 C. e . - I . Y- v . i y v ' ' I V. v C l Y 7. 71 v B 7 I Y 1 I 1 I , . s . e , . . v v 1 1 Y 1 1. dx -. , ' e , ' , P ' . .. . . e e . L -1 1 vs vs v ' x A ' ' ' v '- l ' 1 I 1 B- ' V14 - 1 1 1 l 1 Y 1 Y V3 Y V 1 I v. . 5 v 4 vi 1 V 1 Y 1 ,P- SI - 0 X? G Frfzy ee flfru sn' Q7 S Q? Cf 'U C7 A ,. Q Sopfwnzores 'l OI ORN m 5 1 N llll l K h h WWI lOXl XX Cl ASSICAI Il L 'Qs close of the term flnds thxs cosmopolitan group formed xnto one of the VV Q most splrlted classes of the school In studles vue haxe trled to 1xe our best and most of our number hope for a faxorable reckonnng 1n June The Sodallty and Acolythlcal So lety haxe recelxed our enthuslastlc support We have not neglected the MISSIONS as our records shoxx Sol Gross the popular lxttle boy of the class vxas chosen to lead 2 E through her pOllIlC8l struggles To assust htm vxe could not haxe chosen a more true spmted man than Thomas Cemon lt IS rumored Boy ce lntends to become a Professor of thrlft Pat McCann wlll do vxell as a football coach while Tlny Plchl prom lses to go over blg as a track coach Thatcher a clrcus barker l-lenschel IS certaln he shall fly ln the 1930 Dodge l udwlg vx 1ll study mcdlclne Dllschnexder vxould llke to learn to drum Stuart and Mueller our Tonsorral Artists Saffa rs a good athlete but also a wrld ammal hunter of no mean Jblllfy VlcDermott IS to become a model rn the young men s suxt department at Famous Barr lVlcFall s ambxtxon IS to be ome a butcher Smee xx orks hard enough to be an edltor Krause IS an admlrer of Rrng l ardner Tommy Chopm IS sad once more Sprung IS here and so are the freckles 'Vlorrrson xx ould look schol 1rlx ln cap and govxn l' ' olnpfxz ' ' R ' fe on. Mueller, Xlcl errno t. llmxcrr l'x:hl, Nltfixll .'lIl , Rox' S.1ff.x. I hupln. 'll .uc rr Kraus. llllsclwnel-le'r, ll-'nsehrl Ro '. Smeel1ux'le'n. I utlxug Xlmrnmn '-ltr .mr1, lmw. Dia :iid N September many new and welcome faces were to be seen in 2 E. The . . . V . V V V . g. V P43 ,L V . . . V . VV. V V . V . . . V V V . . V I I Y YU I . V ' r ' 1 , . . V - 1 .. - V.. . - n 1 1 . V. V . . .V 1 1. V . V VI . . . V . . . . V X . V . j . . - . C . ' ' C V I Y . Vhewauplaime, 'I' Solbhomores TOP ROXK 1 U X Xlllllblf R KKK mm C SUI IOX OK CI ASSIQAI II I- Z-ggy ARKETI-I gentle reader to the tale to be unfolded about the outstandlng 'R second year class of IOZ7 l928 the noble countenances of whose lnte fi le tual members beam forth from above We constitute a mrxture o students from eyery second year class ln the school ey ery gradatlon of talent and eyery suburb of our falr clty tncludlng eyen such remote places as Rlchmond Heights and Izast St louls 'Vleet our basketball team the school champions class president Strong Connors Smercma Shea Beefa and Stanley See our trophy m the lnbrary To mentton football promtnents vyould take too long But our excellence does not stop Vkllh athletics At yarlous trmes durmg the year the Mlsslon Banner has called our room home We are vsell representmg se ond year The seml nnal examlnatlons took tts regular toll of the members of the class but tyselye ranked aboye elghty fiye per cent Sl hrs IS a record to be proud of But you must meet some of the other boys 'I here IS Jackxe Flannery the ellte product of that great mdustnal center East St I ouls and Matthews yy ho halls from Klrkyy ood Mo 'Ihen there IS little Ralphle Stanley mnocence personrned and acrobat extra ordmary And dont forget Jackre Phelan the sp1r1ted lad yuth the xce cream cone smlle And Trrpp the class artist Rlsch hopes that the prlce of Caesar ponles yull come dovsn so that yye yyxll get one and stop usmg has Come IH some day and take a look I lf e ,, W I f ,X Vonnor. Strong. Nlnnerle. Shu fmrle-v, YI onnvll llanmhnn, Fxchcnwer. Yvhner. , f C ' Gu 1-rsba h. Phe-lan Xlalllze-ws. lle-rw llorfe-lelvr, Srnnlrv. Klme, l I R X' Xlenkhaus l'11'lT.1 Sm1 rcma. llewlnyzr. Cmflvn llannerv lively llunnr. K1-vg.lu fm- -' 1 1 1 1 ' .f- ' 5 - ,Q 1 y , u , 1 N K 1 1- L .1111 - I l if X c ' '. ' ' . ' f 4 I 1 3- 1 1 1 1 1 L ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 I K , K . . ' ' S ' X 1 1 L 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . . . . e . - . . e . e e . e 1. . 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 k . , 1 1 1 1 1' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 'L L l 1 R K 1 11' ' I 1 1 1 1 ' .- 1 1 '- 1 f ' ' ' 1. I . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1, 1 1 A ' ' 1 1 1 A ' . V . , . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 S 1 1 ' ' ' Y . 1 . n . I , . . . Y. x . , . . . . . H . .. V. V 1 1' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 M6 L frf'IU'steen frltu 010,71 i Q? S S 33' :fi :. 5 2 W Freshmen 0 XX h CLASSICAL I A EFFA Ernxe loyes handball and chewnng gum Beckman old man Emll feet tmported from Japan Bolsaubm Bud of the swelling X-'31- ay chest and lndellble smxle Bolsaubm Gene a graceful CIOCUIIOHISI and mlschlef maker Brltt the restless wonder says vyork IS all the Bunk Brown John thmks of publlshmg a Latln grammar Cassln a profound thinker of Scotch descent and a large yo abulary Cooke champion speller talks like greased llghtnmg Cordell a sturdy lad of frxendly m1en and klndly heart Costlgan our bnghtest boy Curran Red tn class so gentle ln the gym a young Hemp Desloge Jumping Jack Johnnle a fiery tot wlth a wicked hook Dufiour II doesnt pay to be ambxtlous says Charlie Georgen Foureyes Cookles best frxend and sparrxng partner Hardy Tom th Nebraska vuldcat Hertzog a chubby lad of good parts Kenenck class cartoonist Iudwxg Handy Andy class president and teachers adwser MacDonald 1 doughty Scot Vloellerlng our foremost scholar Mu ller our semor senator trlm and stately yet soclable velthal Munsch gentleman and scholar 'Vlurphey Sltm the lanky orator Ryan Glen alvyays recltes just glXC hlm a chance Saap Abdoo a great I atmlst and track man Stemmeyer our lxttle shlek Steffen stoye pipe Dan 'loemskoetter Slony the sllckest eyer SI ully all around talent SDLCIBIISI ln breaklng arms Xveltkemper Ed has 1 VKlClKLkl eye and a yoxce to match Zlebold 1 red topped rotund basketeer of renown 'I ruly thls IS 1 l A Class that IS A l l' X 4 3 TGI' R ', llardv. XVciIckemper. Duliuur. Mcvelle-rang. Stcflin. Mtlrplw. Au-tm Yue oId,P14-flu. MIIWIILI Rem' Kustxg.1n.llrrllug.IIruwn,Nlunsel1. Ilrltl Iurmlvll 'lullvrIurr.1n.fuukr IKUI ION! Row l7eslwpt', IIfekm,u1, C1' gen ll l5ms.nllv1n.S 'unmet rr, I I ' I Mun. Nl.ltI3nn.1Itl, llxxm Iyrlwlltk, I Ilmumtlhull Q 4 3534 , ' , Y- ' -55 ,1 , y . . . . ' ,, I . Z: K lg .- ff Ref: . . . . . . . W L ,af - - - ' ' ' . S - 7 7 . , , . ' 1 1 v f- v ' 1 . 1 e . . . ' ' Q ' ' r C '1 ' ' v ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . . c . . . . Y V I . . . . . , Y . . Y . v ' ' -1 ' I v ,1 . . . . . e . a Y, , V x . . V . s 1 . V. . , . . 4 . . , e A b 4 C ' ' I ' ' v l v' 1 1 r ' v v v v ' ' ' f ' ' ' 1 1 v 1 ' 1 - . . . . . e . ' 1 1 v 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 I 1 ' v 1 S V 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1' 1 1 v' 1 , . . . . . . e 1 1 v ' I '1 . I 1 , 1 I L 1 s v I ' . e , e. e . - 4 NX C7!zejDdt1p'l11 ' W Freshmen K PIII X CLASSICAI I B WENFIY SIX Freshles ln Room IO3 Iarly September eyerythmg ab, 52 new and strange Teacher says solemnly Xou are ln hugh school W' now the tlme for chlldlsh rrresponslblllty ns past forever Heayens Faces grew long But just another week and we were at home Fellows got to know one another what a dandy crowd Fnrst SIILS to sunt any taste Gross to Hartney 'I hen we joyfully dlscoyered our flne supply of athletes along wxth a cohort of real scholars eating up latm or yuggllng the AI jebr Ixke a Hawkes Luby or Touton For Class Presldent we ele ted Jack Prtesmeyer Jack soon began to attend to every thing and kept xt up Honors at mud year George McHugh wlth Cy r1l Furrer latm boss close on hls heels and seyeral others not far behlnd The class sold most tnckets for the play that meant a glorious hour off school to have a fine treat ln the cafeterla We kept up a steady hlgh ayerage ln Vllsslon help each week practlcally every lxst hung up show ed One B near the top Freshman Sodallty and 'Iuesday Com mumon were well attended by the class Sodalxty officers from One B Curtln Flynn Grellner Cross Lnmgston Se1t7 Flanmgan and Schenk were our promoters m the League of the Sacred Heart Football On the Mlnlms we had Flanmgan Doyle McHugh and Schenk on the Mxdgets Ellxot Flynn Gross Pfl6SmCyCf Wolken Doyle represented us on the 'Vlldgets ln basketball The class basketball team looked luke champs untll mxdseason Jack Prlesmeyer made the Elocutlon Flnals by tellmg us how he was Seem thlngs at nlght F1177 o 4 9 1 l 5 - - ,A -'LJ - V K H i-.. ..., F , I , h ,fx 4 I 1 - , . TOP ROV Ilxh- 2 If g ,Fl. lg.1n,Schenk ll. -' I3 ' Nlcllugh C -ll .r ,XV I XIII I ROW Y llv .I lx' '. lbovlr lancul' , I ll S- .Swv-I1n.llugv .I Il' I . lk II IUXX RUXY. I I .C l7umn11-ml Nlomn Xlcl ullx I -nwvrr I lynn ,S ' . l I 7 ' ' 1 . ' ' P I r v- 1 X . ' . . . . . . '. .. I . , . ' ' . y v 1 ' ' T 1 ' 1 T ' 1 ' vs V . . , . , y ,' ' I ' nl 1 ,- . Y . . . ' . . I I I . - A . I . V . . A . . . , . v . A . . H Z . .L v D ' 7 S - ' r r I ' - ' . . v I - 4. e ' v v ' 1 ' . . Y . V V ,, . . . . .. f e . Srxlu Q S 9 so S3 3 If Wx Freshmen Ol K X h ln m Dllll my 4 x x Cl ASSICAI I C X -.gg El LO folks here s One C VVe know that you wouldn t have guessed Q fi? lf for every one of us looks lxke a class A boy Now dont get 1' 3 the ldea that we are satxsfied wlth mere looks We re makmg the other classes admlt that there s a reason for our ambltlous slogan The Class of the Freshmen the Hope of the Hxgh School Take athletics for Instance at the games of the blg team our rooting and cheermg have always stood out yy hlle ln our ovy n class sports vse ye usually glyen a rather good account of our selyes In studles well we ye had the dandxest llttle triangular contest for class honors that you d ever want to see ln the elocutlon contest open to all fresh men classes we succeeded ln quallfymg for two of the posslble three places m the finals Our re ords as Kmghts of the Blessed Sacrament and as Sodalrsts of our Blessed Mother are such that vue need by no means be ashamed of them Quite a few of the Ofhcers of the Freshmen Sodallty mcludnng the Prefect for the hrst semester yy ere selected from our class And as for the Mlsslon Soclety vnhy our classroom vyould stem to be lackmg a part of nts regular de oratlon xfthe Erst or s cond place pennant vycre not drapmg the north vyall of Room lO5 If after readlng thus you thmk that vue are too serlous mmded and nf you want to get a glimpse of us ln our lxghter moments just ask some one of us about a certam mstltutlon sponsored by certam members of the class under the tltle of The Sa1l On Club Vyle try to be on our tlptoes all the txmc and durxng any school actxylty you yylll ind us rn the front rovm lf ' 02-FXKJNZ p 1 1 O 'l' ' RUN' lir Reno. R.n'.lnnu. Nlatltnru .lu nmnn. Ymrlnmnn. Schmull. Force, Clrncc. 1 rr Xll , R '. llnnnnn, Xl: mmlwnn. llallmnn, l lanay,1.1n. llummel. l7.1ulsllch. .lc.l.1h0n. lleurlwrn l5U'l IOXI ROW. Sfhmitl. liclxnrl, l3onl1elx,llnlws fluml. Nlurplw' Nlurmy' -:ET -. y. i . . 2 Q s jg . t ft T T. ., . ' ' fl 1 . t 5.511 . . . , . ' I Y .1 . . . , I f v r ' 1 1 r ' r L ' v , V I . ,. Y . . . f . . . 5 . 1 . . V . . Y V . , . . ' r v v s ' I : ' ' n x v s ' r e . . . . Y . V i I . . . . , . . . . ' - v s ' 1 ' s ' v ' r' f f V' I I rl - 4 4 '7fw auphins, Freshmen IR I in y m1 Ny u X IDIJII Rx XX .1 g l DK R I X k 4 onn CI ASSICAI I D ' -9 E reprtstnt thc 49th Statc from East St Iouls to Vallcv Park to say nothmg of Bcllcynllt and Dtnyrr Bcsldcs gtncral txcclltncc rn studres members of our class hayt madc a namt for thcmsclves rn athletxcs 'ua Engels our popular class prcsrdcnt playtd football as drd Manton In basketball our room ttam ltd by Ktllthcr fmlshtd thlrd rn the league Dcnylr and Ktllthtr played on thc Mlnrms vshllt thc lcaquts yxtrc lucky to haye such stars as Durnty Manlon Burkcmpcr Groll Wcbtr and Xlfdlk Usstlman rcp rcstnttd us on thc H S socccr team whtrc he playtd rn scycral leaguc games Othtrs from our class earned letters by playfmg on the famous Jug tum Sueme and Grutch vycrc promlslng candldatts but at practlct txmc Sutmc alvyays sand Gotta work Grutch became famous for hrs VN hat d I do As rf any ont would utr accuse hlm of dolng anythlng I ubtlty knoyys all the rallroad men by thclr first names Vylhat docs that bxg yy ord mean Connor 'Vlulcahy has betn holdrng doyyn a seat ytry yycll slnce hc started to school ln Pcbruary lt rs hard to tell what yull happen IH the future but vyc bet Wtbtr IS gomg to VNIIIG books I-Iouser Classc and Nleyer yull be orators and Shlnt yy on t be on tlme Klosterman IS dcyotmg all hrs sparc moments to HlSIOfy yy hlle Schuck Weyers and Quatman are puttmg on yyelght for that heayy football lme l93l Carr IS gomg to bt our polt yaultcr and Galyrn and Groll are sure to be our cheer leaders Gatts ns an lndoor star already and O Gorman ns dcyclopnng unto a manager And thats all 'T Nj Sum Uhr. ? 2 .Zz ,, ' f , v - f - , -W- . 1 T0 ' UW' Qua man I I' vur K'swlm.1n Sur-me. Cnulcl. Sthutk, Fr llermarw O'L3or J., Kelleher. Ve 'ers. Sa ur. .I .' J ll us.-r, llellmuxh, Shxnc In tis. llurnev. Mulcahy: Yxrale. Scullm. l'ilnslrrm.xn. Carr ISLJI l 1 IW llfllwxllr. Imwll I'-lever Klan:-vu lubclyx Maru I laws. Yrher. iialxxn. llur rmprr, e A - Z D D D D 4 ' D 4 , s V, V , , V ' , ' -.1 1. -- dis f - - 4 s s s V s D D D ' D D D . D . ' D D D D Y' D D D D D I I 7 Q D D H D V D D ' Y Y D . , k . . ,. 1 V . 1 s V I s 1 , D D D x D D Y D D D V D I D V v D D D 1 D D I D V I D AA . I' D . L , r s V ' ' ' s I s ' 1 s - y V I V - .. Y V.. y - .. I V ,V. . V- , s 1 s 1 I l 1 ' s V V V s ' Y D' D I Y D D Y . . , . I 1 I Y vD ' I D . D D D . A3 7 I Y vl ' V D D 7 I I V I . y y v' V I 5 v . . . Q' v . . j X . Y Y . , , ' V ' 1 V V ' , in I , D D- Y D 'I , ' ' x V ' ' s V s ' , . , I ' . D XXX C7fze dttphl N Freshmen O QNX 1 1 Nm CI ASSICAI I F 4 NI: of our numbtr saxd that vsc camo. to tht Htgh School last Scpttmbtr a crovsd of t1m1d trcshmcn XVc arc told that vtc hcld our ovtn on a ctrtam dxsastrous afttrnoon as utll as any class tn thc school Durmg tht past ycar vu yxcrt yytll rcprcstntcd 1n athlttlcs Canayan ont of thc smalltst htld down a placc on tht 'Vlldgcts durmg tht football stason Baskttball camc and wt vstrt out on tht floor wtth our class ttam Dcspltt tht fact that wc yxtrt lnfrcqutntly wlnncrs vu cnjoycd utry mlnutc of cvtry gamc vu playcd I E ns tht smallcst frtshmtn class In tht school and ptrhaps that accounts for our nnablllty to rtprcscnt ourstlycs yuth a bctttr class ttam Now that thc bastball snson has sct ID wc arc looking for a bctttr showmg So far thtrc hasnt btcn ons. yy ord sand about stholastlc abllxly lhat s whtrt wt can hold our oun Wllllt all of us arc not brxlllant ut do not shtrk our tasks Hubtr prous tht old saylng that good stuff comts xx rapptd ln small parttls you cant gal thc bctttr of htm yyhcn II comts to study Canaxan sctms to bc about thc only om ID thc class who udy mcts ant1 tdu atxonml thtorlts, Jack C,ourlncy'cl11msth1t lllSlOI1gLlL xy as ntycr madc to hmdlt l.atln words. Nahlik has thc most difh'ult timc sitting still. XVithout 1 doubt ht has tricd cytry dcsk in thc room. Nlark .loncs and Bill Jcnkins. our yisitor in l.atin Class, put on somt lm purtics that 'nrt untqualtd ucn 11 lfontbonnc, in al n' I' ' .. r nc mpc is that vt ' a togtthtr for thrtt ywtrs to comc. l' S Iuftt' M ' OW? 9 1112 QM Am XX- '37!ze auphirp, Socfalzty ' Ol XX lx ll JIJII l PRX S hlutly X SENIOR SODAI ITY 1 organwed promptly in September After canvassing all sections of the AJ Senior Class Father Foote had considerably more than one hundred A names on his list about one third of these being candidates Then we elected our chief officers Joseph Weber Prefect John Murphy First Assistant Christian Peper Second Assistant Next we sent our delegates to the Sodality School and they returned full of enthusiasm and good ideas for furthering the work of our sections And then came the two minute yisit of Mr 'I wister and vyhat we left of our beautiful little Sodallty chapel wasn t worth mention mg The Students Chapel yy as also a hors de combat until December 8 Feast of the Immaculate Conception On that morning we had our general Com munion and Reception and tvyenty eight candidates were received A second reception was held on the Feast of the Annunciation During the year we sponsored among other works the Mission Essay Contest in December the little mission play The Buccaneer of Christ December 10th and llth the dis semination of Christian literature the extension of the Knights of the Blessed Sacrament the Novena of Grace in Vlarch the Vlay poems and Ciuard of Honor at our I ady s altar during Her month and other activities of special committees or sections Many haye yolunteered their services for the St Louis University First National Conyention of Student Sodalities in August lf ' 0 X2 W l S 'li ' Ro ' irielncle. lloyrenmille-r. Tul . Moran. Xue- in K mmer, Thm Xlll . ii ' l rull. Selmiilt Knihr. l'.i-lhergr lam-v. Sullivan. .c . ' Hell Ieul Rem I enharrlt. Xlnryvhy. Y.-ber. lk-per Wei.-sll1.iixe P' UR Sodality year has been fairly successful in spite of difficulties. We , , , . . . . e. Q , , V , 4 ' 'L X 6 1 . 3 I 7 1 YJ L x . . . , u . , ' ' 1 1 a ' h s s 1 ' 5 D ! 3 I . l .5 if 4 5 .,, 1 1 X - . vp p . 1 . . y 1 1 1 ' i x ' ' ' - ' , ' v a ' A , , V Y- . Q x I K . H , . . . . . V .. N. 11 ' 'H ' - x , , . . . i A, 7 , , 'A I 3 I l A I I A 3 V, . y ' . . . , . ' V Y Y 7 1 'I' I . 3 I . 4 I , , Y , i . . . ' Sixty Hu KK Wm auphme, in W Sodalzty len X I lem JUNIOR SODAI ISI Y J, HE work done ln and out of the sodallty by 1ts members may not haye Q' 7: been as remarkable as that of the preyrous year and we freely admlt rt 'Ml yet conslderlng all thmgs we look back upon our sxncere attempts wlth no small degree of satxsfactlon You need but recall that on the yery day of our first regular meetxng last September a tornado destroyed the sodalxty ehapel thus deprnlng us untxl well mgh the mrddle of December of a sultable place of assembly lt was not untrl January l2 that the new chapel was ready for us But m splte of thxs handrcap all the meetings both rn Study Hall and Students Chapel vsere vsell attended an aycrage of 70 men bemg present each vxeele Sectxonal actlyltles proper to the sodallty llleeyuse suffered ln a deqree owlng to the same crrcumstance but there was no lack of strenuous effort on the part of the officers notably the Prcfect chosen for the second term Emmet Vlulllgan to rouse all to earnest and sustaxned endeayors m the zealous seryxee of our heayenly ueen Due to the early prlntmg ofthe Dauphln we are unable to add here an JCLOL1I1IOfX3flOUS entertamments to be gxyen 1n sundry eharnable mstltutlons durmg Vlay by llle Sodalrty 'I roupe and the l-llgh School Orehestra But If IS safe to say that under the able ladershlp of Stuart 'Xlurphy the Prefeet ofthe first term they yull proye an unqumllfled suceess l' W W 9 Qlmpfxz o 4 6 1 4 f I l wherte y- ,- llllf Q XX' l lhro Yr mfr, Xluckvrrvrxn. Count-rs KYt1e1ll1.1u1 'Nmnth l mu l me vnu' Krau-1 l'1.ul.1r.teeo l Thru l1lllVlHl.l l l.twle'r. C1em1u1'r litre' Sl1,1n.1l1.u1 lll'1,1n.' Sm-'relu.u Nlennnrr l11rr1'1t.1l l'v1.nfl. XX x mn' llwl IUKI RHKX 'Nlwxlvsvi IM lop lg-11' Stott-gluluu I'u-ltr Nl1tkl1xu1 Xlulltg tn l.n.111 ll.lll Xlexrplw Mn e . - ' ' S 5 ' 1 I v 1 I 1 11 . W, ft, 7 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I e 1 'K rg, . 1 . ' ' ,Wy 1 1 11 1 1 1 I, l l -I 1 ' ' 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 - 1 1 ' 1' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . u . . u yu . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1' '1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 . . - ' 1 . . A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 - ' 1 ' ' ' ' A 1 1 1 ' 1 A 1 1 ' - 1 V ' ' ' 1 N 1 1 1 1 C 1 ' A 1' 1 1 1- 1 L 1 Q 1 1 1' 1 1 t ' 1 L - 1k - - 4 XX - es 'a, .5' ,' . - , si, 1 U Xu. ...xk ' - - 'Eli-5 4 'l T3-:C I , . -1 '- - ' . . . - 3 I - C , . . . JC, 4 3'7 - av: - -2-2 .aa . ' 7:1 ' . S'-S F W S--5? f . :'-: . ea. .. s 4 5 g ' psf - ' ' Q ai? l I - ff? - f ::- .. ,-3 . . f 1-:'T . ?'5 ' ' , iff . . 2327 . ' F-: . ' . F715 . :sez 0 , . 33' ' . , TS , . . 52 4' 3,5 , . Z- . . ? ' l . l '. ' 55 . .4 ?' .1 ' ' A ' 1 N I v T . , N , , Y - . I .Y , 1 . M ' u I I -1 I -+ C7fze auplunx, Sodalzty ' Ol yu n n lllllll mt m ud x 1 n FRESHMAN SODALVI Y Eye ,hr HAT w1th the tornado and the loss of thelr good Dlrector Fr Grueter 9 ?, S J If IS a wonder the Freshman Sodallty llved to the end of the J year Rlght you are stranger but then you don t know us That s P plaln enough Thls same humble Freshman Sodallty Slr IS the pluck 1est sturdlest aggregatlon of real red blooded Cathollc boys you ever put your eyes on boys who find If hard to be sure to nse earlier on Sodallty days so as to be on time raxn or shlne and sometlmes wxthout breakfast too who are there just the same What Sodallty we ask rrght here nn Ih1S charmmg nelgh borhood can count sxxty to seventy per cent of 1ts members present at every roll call? Don t r1se all at once Thank you We knew xt There IS none save the Freshman Sodallty And mark vou thxs We have jomed because we loxe our Lady and we mean to keep on lovmg her as we grow up So next year xou wnll hnd us agam 1n the ranks of her devoted chlldren and the year after that llkBWlSC and so on year after vear And when our school days are done and we have become real men not ex en then shall we cease to call ourselxes by that proud tntle of SODALISTS For ever and aye shall She be our Queen and our Mother for there ns one hope we cherlsh Oh may If come true that we lrve and due true sodallsts 9 7' Srxrq seten . 4 -:-,A 1 :M ,I ' ' ,T K . ' ' ,g.f,:f r' frvmi-r ': ,y ,J .Y .. -- . . . .,,. .Y .e,..,. -. ef, K, yr .,,,.g, exxxx XX 'Ww auphi r , e eff'- ,,.ae,.... ,4..-...a......--pe..-. V .... ,....-...e.,..e.,.... e...,.,,,.,..f,..,' . .ve ..-.Wea-.....f..u,,..,v.m,2,,,.,.a' if-4' . , gt ' , ,Yi fy.. 'x l wx 'Tw , e ' rx P P Rx' 'W 1151 AP' fi GMA lOl 1 K u 111n r 1nc1 tn rm mmt 1n1 r r lxr N llllbll ROXK vttg ve 1 1 Jn nth Ol ss C mm r l 1 l nm H01 1011 Ro11 y 1 1 1u 1 1u 1 1 y urv 1 .H111 nlvehau l1n1n THE ACOLYTHICAL SOCIETY 4, HE Acolythtcal SOCILIY was not organlzed thus year untxl early 1n 95 December when repaxrs on the chapel were completed About forty pig boys representlng nearly all the classes 1n the school were selecte as ' members of th1s SOCIEIY whlch has for 1ts purpose the trammg of stu ents to asslst at Mass Benedtctxon and the other chapel exerclses Mr Whttford S J acts as moderator and IS asslsted ln the trammg of neve servers and tn the perfecting of old ones by the officers Danlel Schlafly presldent Frank Blhss vtce presxdent Joseph Gerst treasurer and John A OConnor secretary St John Berchmans IS the chosen patron of the Acolythlcal Soclety Durlng h1s llfe he deemed II a speclal prxvtlege to asslst the pr1est at the altar and showed h1s apprecxatton of thts prxyllege by h1s eagerness to serve Mass by h1s prompt ness and regularlty by h1s exact obseryance of rubrxcs and by his modest demeanor tn the sanctuary The servers of thls year have tn a measure emulated thelr youthful patron Eagerness to serye promptness and regulanty have been thelr characterxstlcs Dxstracttng blunders have been notably absent from chapel servlces PYBCIICLS yy ere always cheerfully and generously attended eyen ll the sacnflce of recreatnon perlods And thts IS as xt should be for Cathoh young men realue hoyx great a boon tt 19 to take an 1nt1n1ate part ln the Holy Sacrtflce of the Mass and what an honor ll IS to serye xn the sanctuary of the Kmg of Klngs fr - - 're:n.,.-in FA-ee ' Suzy uelht X 'L I 6 C sw Q N- be fb' . C5 Q ii: of 1 Sf-5 :Ln .1622 7fwjDd11phim, XX W Mzsszons .:-'NEW' W' TOP Roxy B lou R xx h VIISSIONS SOCIETY -744 gl youth of America has been again answered by the Sodality through 225525 works directed mainly by the Missions Section llocal Unit of the C S M C I under the direction of the faculty moderator Father Ioote and the chairman Joseph Weber Our weekly collections amongst the students via the anonymous enyelope method instituted last year plus one hun clred dollars in special donations amounted to S1400 00 almost equal to the high Hgurc of last year in spite of unfavorable weather conditions and their consequences Of this amount of S75 OO was sent to Father Mark Carroll for the Home Missions S34 00 vxent to the Tuberculosis Society S15 O0 for envelopes and other small expenses S12 50 to the C S M C headquarters The rest vyent direct to the Apostolic Mission School at Patna India which vue haye adopted as our god child We take a special pride in the entire school of thirty young apostolics of our ovyn age We feel that we cannot give more effectively to the support of the foreign missions than by seeing these boys through to the priesthood for as soon as the natiye priests begin to multiply the work of Chr1stian17mg the twenty seven million people of Patna where by the way our own alumni are now laboring will go forward by leaps and bounds We are especially proud of the fact that three St Louis High Students yy on first places in the Mission Crusade Essay Contest .WfaQ9Q2f,e1sffQ7' 4 4 5 ' , if --f Fi I if W 4 I - W ' ' S'l , K . 1 k. XYcber. Xuelle, Hogenm ll' , F hav, Frirl 0'I' . O ' I - , Nlurp V. Taylor I . HE challenge which the giant Paganism hurls from fields afar to the -'E 73 -. e 1 . I. . . hiiyfji . . . , , . og ., ' - , y . - V1 I I 1 ' - 1 . . e. . . . Y ' V 3 ' v ' i r ' 1 V . 1 n Y Q . Srxtu nine rs 5 ,.,.,..-.-..,-,. -gh ,f, ..., - - . - .., ' . .- 4.-.rc-A., 4,.,.A . . v , Y V 1 L' C. 1. L. ... Ol ROXX h ROI IOKI ROR THE CATECHETICAI. INSTRUCTION LEAGUE gl 9315 OOD IS self dlffuslve Thxs grand old axlom IS nowhere more proflt ably actlve than ln the work of th1s Section of the Senlor Sodallty for Qgzl, our purpose IS to share wlth others less fortunately sltuated knowledge of the supreme boon our Falth Thus we do by teachmg catechxsm 1n varxous parxshes of the clty to chlldren who do not attend a parochlal school uon whose purpose IS to brmg together Cathohc students of non Catholic hugh schools and colleges for mterestmg and mstructlve dlscussnons of pomts of rellglon Robert Cradock IS chalrman of thls sectxon When the call was rssued by Father Foote rn the early part of the year for volunteers more than twenty semors offered to SRCIIIICC thelr spare txme to thls apostolate Not all of these obtamed appomtments to teach but thls was not due to any unwxllmgness on our part Those who d1d secure places found the work quute an mterestmg plece of trammg ln socxal serx 1ce especlally lf ll happened to be amongst the chlldren of the forexgn born and they frequently returned from the Sunday schools wxth amusmg or at t1mes pathetic mcndents to relate The Cardmal Mercier Club above referred to meets twlce a month ln th St Louis Umverslty Law School To prepare the embry omc catechlsts for thexr work a brxef normal course of half a dozen lectures on the pedagog1cs of Chrlstxan doctrme vxas provnded by Father Noonan S .I the St Louxs Dxrector of the C I I. 'Q 7' Setenlq O I I O T P ': Cradock, NVeber, Nlurp y. Hogenmiller. llamch. Fahey. Schmitt, . ': I:Yll7, Pusler. Forreslal. N, ,F . - . . . . . - :Y . . ' . . . . f e ksg, , 1 agirl J . . . ju gag, . . . , and also by endeavoring to further the work of the Mercier Club, an organiza- . , Y . . . . ' 1. 1 a 1 a 1 a Y Y I . . ' . ' . . . . . , ' ' . . Q . . . . . V . . . 7 . . , . . V . ' . 1- O rg n 1 E E ' ,fry-5'-ji 't-:'7 'A'- ' . 'M l ' ' fi , ' ', ' ' ' I ' U 'f7!ze auphim, A ostleshzp of Prayer TI Ron Xl k h t h Borrow Roxx lx pp 1 T l EAGUE OF THE SACRED HEART fffrfwy FTER the tornado no exercxses could be held IH the Students Chapel is into the local unxt of the Apostleshlp of Prayer had to be postponed ' untll the E1rstFr1day of January On that day one hundred and orty Freshmen recelvcd the badge of the Sacred Heart and together wlth the entlre Cathollc student body pronounced the solcmn act of consecratlon One hun dred and forty assoclates were 1dded to that world wlde organ17at1on of more than thirty mlllxon souls whose dlvlne ambxtlon lf 15 to honor the Heart of Christ and to enllst all souls ln a unlon of prayer for the salvation of men The task of dlstrlbutnng monthly leaflets to the assocxates was falthfully handled by the class promoters who 1n turn recened thexr supply from the Reverend Dxrector This year there was lntroduced the practlce of recltlng the Mornxng Olfermg ln common Thls most edlfymg prayer so essentlal to actne partlclpa tlon ln the benefits derned from the league was sald by all at the Students 'Vlass All assoclates recened Holy Commumon on the First Frlday of each month exther at school or m thexr own churches The Students Mass was sand at an earller hour to allovs t1me for breakfast m the cafeterla About three hundred boys recelved Holy Qommunlon at this Mass The regular monthly mstructlons were resumed wlth the Enrst Frxday of January and were held at eles en o clock ln the mornlng l' T Seventy ODP 9 i - 1 O, ', . uc erman, Doug crly. ffonmd. C' .doc . Tanner. Cm , Sc laflv , ': 'A e. ownwnd. Murphy. D' l gr. Puste ,ffg tail . . , my Q untll late 1n December. Thus the annual receptlon of new members Vx A, wi . . . V ar - - - - f . . Y . I . . . V V . . . . Y 1 . 1 Q . . 1 . . V ' 7fzeiDa11pbmX, is www T' 3 Stzzclent Cmznczf r. an i nw is -9 QW? 5 A v 1 1 V, A V We 4' U Vg' Q f f W, . 3 ' A 4' . ' ' Q .515 1 fhierif 5 Q. V-Mir J, v jf ,f , :iw- ,?f?5'., . .Z, 5 M an-. 5 5 Q' . 6 N, 5' -fi 'QQ 'N K gps Q fi 1 5 i - Y f , Lf? ?+2 ' 1 A A i , 7 2 10 . 31 A + - - 8 9 1 Q gl f ,UQ Y ffgj j. f . T f 4 o fo Student Council ou, C7!zejDaL1pl11m, 7X k 8PSh 9H l0Fll Q Selenzu rhree 3 Campbell l. James Corrigan. Secretary 4A Crlmef Madden Z. Brooke Daly, Sergeant-at-Arms 6- R- Smllh ,' ' i . . mi! . annon - v . Set enly-four -'QM 6119111110 Lzterary Academy ARTHUR A BARTH CHRISTIAN B PIPER W JULIUS POLK Secrelaru President Crxizc ByG P DOUGHERTY LM, OR the Literary Academy the past year has been one of progress and achievement We have widened the scope of our activities and the lilK '5 resulting variety in presentation has been a source of profit and enter tainment Although we realize that the organization IS still in an embryonic stage we are gratified with what has been accomplished this year The officers who have directed the members in the expression of their literary sensibilities during this year are Christian Peper in his capacity of President Arthur Barth as Secretary and William Polk who is a literary critic of unusual astuteness. These positions have been filled by men of more than ordinary ability. It will be difficult to lind successors who even approach their talents. The offerings this year are generally noticeable for their originality. W have had book reviews readings and essays together with original stories poctry and plays and the production of scenes from the great playrights. Book reviews on the whole have been excellent. They constituted appreciations of standard authors such as Dickens Thackeray and Scott. three of the greatest of the Victorian school and of some of the moderns. There were also several revievxs of dramas of the best playwrights. XVe had numerous readings from biography and verse, and of eminent passages from famous novels: the essays while not numerous exidenced ample research and the facu'ty of accurate analysis on the part of the essayists. Many interesting short stories were pro- Am C765 auplu 1 'y Literary Academy FXNDIXI X X I y mn an S duced by the ready lmaglnattons of our members 'lhe playfs were really remarkable and we were much ln advance of what eyen the most sangunne of Frequent presentatnon of scenes from reputable plays added much to the lnterest taken IH the meetmgs and was a source of deltght to the members The actnng of the partlcrpants was naturally rather rough and unfinlshed but If w as amusing and of educatlonal yalue for the sake of the plays themselyes There were scenes from Shakespeare Sherldan and others To our moderator lather l aw rence I eahy whose mterest and appre latlon of our efforts made us eager to do greater thmgs our slncere thanks are extended One lmportant deyelopment whrch ts belleyed to haye been beneficial to the organuatlon ln that mt added to tts name was a change m the OlTlCl3l deslgnatxon of our Soclety Henceforth as some tlme past ll shall be known as the Literary Academy of St Louis U Hlgh Actne members at the end of the year are J Cramer J Probst E Eyer man R Garesche J Landolt G Dougherty P Schrader G Puster J XVeber H Tons J Padberg S Vlurphy XV Nuelle E Nlulllgan J leahy J Vlucker man R Shanahan lf S' r .' fl l'uslrr, Cramer. .lutkerman Nuelle Sl .YH-IJ Yeber, Mnrwh '. Sh. ah. , chmder landnlt, l5ongherty'. I,vern1,1n, lhxdberg, leahv. y 1 i y I I b I i N . Q H A i H Y 1 'X V1 5 ' 3 I K 5 V1 1 . I moderators could expect from the usual amateur dramatist in high school. . . H V X . . . V . y , ' ' 7 V I I Y 7 'I X I 1 I I Y! t I I . X .3 Y V5 I 3 X I H '4 I I L I I N I . Q Y 1 ' 1 I I . 3 Y. H H t 5 I 1 ls I I 5 5 Y L . 7 . . . . . A ', , . . . ' . . , 1 '. . , , - Seventy Hee ' . ' - 'f' Tlfirz - - ff , ff-.fafrf-Q - - - 'f --14,- .,- j1j'f4 1:44. V -- 1: H' A L , sl' We phim., r .-. ' 0 N: The Debating Society 'ui RO5llT ITYXAT lN JAFIN CRKMER lO9lll'l XXIBIR o etp n ng S Iurll en I r rd ng Stcrcla I 7' HE Debatmg Socletv was formed rn lebruary under th dl txon of QE. gi Mr C J Stexner S J At the first meetlng the oHi ers were ele ted mg the meanlng and obje t of the so xety was brlefly outlmed by the Moderator and details as to trme nd place for meetlng were de lded upon Erghteen names composed tl'e roster of the organlzatron The success no let us say unusual su cess lfor Qenume suc ess m such a field as debatmg us unusuall was due prlmarlly to the fact that the students chosen for the organwatxon had one clear and denmte purpos always m new that of attain mg a certam proflflency rn speakmg The meetmgs were he d bl monthly 1n the old library and each member not engaged ln the debate Itself had the oppor tunlty of ccmmentlng from the floor Th meetmgs were conduct d a ordlng to parlramentary law so that besrdes me e supervlsed practl e ln speakrng the members were ab'e to glean a pr1 tn al knowledge of the rudrments of par lxmentary pro eedmgs On the evenmg of the first debatc the ludges were convm ed by the well tlon of crlme news ln the newspapers doe more harm than good The later gentleman wrth hrs personal ccnvxftxon nd all th fire and ardor of his ancestral natlon led the atta k cn the argum nts of Mr Jenkrns and M S hrader Had the N gatrve arr nged then arguments mto a more log: al order thelr spee hes vsould h s b cn mc. convm mg Th se ond debate had a lxk wr e sump c qu stron simple because all great thmgs have a small begxnmng and thus was but th se ond attempt The que tron was Resolved that the motion picture are a detrxment to the hrgh school student Mr Grllrs and Mr Kapp l deftndnrg the Afiirmatrve won the de IS lon of the house The Negatne speakers Messrs Townsend and J O Clarke presented many novel arguments but the house seemed not to appre nate thelr style and awarded the declslon to the deserving Afhrmatne 7 7' .Seeenlu su v . . I l o n u Q l u C l7l' :.' TZ' ,' '. ' sri? 'Ei C rr . fr .fl ern: A Prvsitl I 21' u 1' ' rr ,g,,,,yQ. W ' ' I f A ' 5' 7 e 'rec ' . . . ' , . . ' c : . , - - , ,r - - X-T Q . 1 my 1 -1 u n x CA - v . x h 3 . . I 5 -- ' 1 C U . C . . .x .4 , . Q C , V. F . 1 . , . . . . , .I . ' ' . ' .e ' e cc ' . V L . T . .C . . v . . .C 'c - ' - . r . stated arguments of Mr. Hoganmiller and Mr. Fitzsimmons that the publica- ' s . . . a e ' - f e . r. , c . e . ' 1 ' 'S , ' : ' . 1 'e 2 . 'Q ' 2' . e c ' e 's ' I' 9 ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' e : . 3- 0 ' : 5 e . . ' ' . e . ' ' . ' . :' - ' ' v x - A T ,eg -' 0 O g V t 0. rr X gl '. , ' 7 ' , C7fwiDa11phim, AXX wee The Debatmg Soczety X n X SIXNDIXI k At the following meeting in preparation for the debate with VlcBr1de high school the Philippine question was the topic for argument Vlr Cramer and Mr Corrigan adxocated immediate independence and 'Vlr Peper and Mr Bakewell urged that the United States retain the Islands 'Vlr Corrigan and Vlr Peper for their respeetne sides presented sound logical arguments in a remarkablx convincing manner Fl he decision of the house fax ored the attempts question had been chosen for public consideration 'lhe same subjet was redebated later New arguments md new points of new were proffered 'Vlr Peper and Mr Corrigan now upheld the Affirmatixe and Vlr Bromschwig md Vlr Cramer the Negatne 'l he decision w as rexersed and Vlr Peper and Vlr Fitzslmmons were chosen to represent the Blue and White against McBride On the evening of Nlay elexenth two of the so iety s star debaters met and overcame the McBride high school representatixes nl he affair drew the largest crowd ever to attend a debate at the Kingshighw ay Avenue school lhe ques tion was Resolved that the Philippine Islands be grmted their immediate independence Christian Peper and l ouis Pitzsnmmons upheld the Afhrmative for the Blue and Vv'h1te while John Meagher and Cornelius Chapman urged the negative arguments for McBride louis Pitzsimmons opened with a well rounded speech which took in the ineonsisteney and unjustness of our rule in the Philipines He show ed also how that rule is contrary to the spirit of Amer ica and reminded the audience of our promise of freedom as stated in the Jones Act The second speaker John 'Vleagher of VlcBr1de brought forth the dlf VCIJUIIUIIQAI n ut: 941 'Nwwy' Sl. 'll-D: Je leinx. Bromschwig. Murphy. l'i.1ppe'l. She-.1, Schmeler lloge-nnuller. l..-nharelt. Pepe-r. Ye-be-v . . .' ,' 1, Pm swell. I U flaylxc. Koch. llarlh l v1'rm.m 'A . !! ' ' . 1 L D y y h I A . l ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 U A . 1 . l V 1' ' A I A . A ' A i l . y . I I 'A Q I H I 'I ' A - ' A . 1. 1 if' . Y . 3 'I 3 l Y I 3 I Y . . U i 1 3 . I 1 Y of the Negative. The debate itself showed what an interesting and many-sided ' ' ' . A ,C ' . I I 7 ' 3 Y H h K 5 Y I V-H I YI Y 7 1 ' 1 - 'A 'I D I V 1 1 . V1 A . VA g A . ' ' I ' '. Q ' ' I I ' ' l . ' ' l . . '4 I 3 'A 3 1 3 1 H 1 I 4 1 'IA 1 'A 5 I A V x x YI ' Y 'I C. 'I Y 7 l X V 5 I 'I I F I L i lk i ' V I D 1 E . 3 Y I 'ls 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5 ' vc v 1 1 I ' A e 1 - . I 5 H 1 x . . . ' x L ' i, . , . y ' y HA I A H U 1' 4 I i' 'I I 5 1 l I 1 , , 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 x , i X . 'I 1 . .. '4 . 1 3 Y. 3 - I V . x . - . x - V . I , . ' ' ' ' 1 v v 1 i 1 I ' - . . 3 .3 3 I 3 . 1 1 ' A V 'I 'I A . 3 . - A ' II I, P I Seventy-seeen Stu' 1.1! XXX 47 Q of 'S E IS 1 . N- Pttblzccttmn HIS year markcd tht sttond anntycrsary of tht txtsttnct of tht Dauphlnettc As was only natural the first lssut yy as marked by stytral changts rn pohcy of pubhcatron 'Vlr P G Ktlly S J yy ho sutcttdtd Vlr XVc1d1ngtr S I as drrtttor ot publtcatton ltft tht paptr larqtly 1 0'- tn tht hands of tht tdrtor md hrs assocntts Only thost ntws rttms vthtch yytrt of rtctnt and gtntrll tnttrtst to tht studtnts to thttr partnts md to outsrdt rtadtrs vttrt mcludtd Kssayfs plays storxts and numtrous contrrbutxons of ytrst wtrt acctpttd for tht llttrary pagt Idltorxals hayt bttn tn as far as pos sthlt cltar stmplt and ptrtmtnt to Catholuc htgh s hool hft Iht tont of th1s Z7 28 Dauphlncttt mtght bt calltd httrary rathtr than popular It dtd not stoop to chtapntss nor d1d rt tmploy tht blatant htadhnt' or undtgmfitd mttmacy of tht usual hrgh school pubhcatron And nf thtrt I9 'tnyfthmg artrsttc tn changt tht Dauphtntttt may' bt calltd that J ht staff constantly sought lmproytmtnt and rt can suftly bt sand that tht last tssut was by far tht most succtssful XXIIIIJ tht Dtctmbtr numbtr tht fiyt column plan of pubhcatton was adopttd It IS qurtt tvldtnt that vttth thts arrangtmtnt a much mort attractrvely balanced shttt can bt productd togtthtr yuth grtattr yarrtty rn tach succttdmg lssut I Ytbruary a call vs as stnt out for yumor stafl mtmbtrs tht rcsponst shoyy td that thtrt ts mttrtst and tnthusxasm for yournaltsttc work among tht undtr graduatt tlassts Ntxt ytar tht Dauphrntttt yy 1ll bt tssutd bt monthly tht tdttor stlttttd ln Stpttmbtr octupytng that posttlon for ont stmtsttr only As yy tll bt nottctd tht Dauphln and Dauphlntttt stafls thts ytar art ylrtually tht samt I-Itrtafttr and asslstants mdntdual buslntss managtmtnts Such a poltcy has rtsulted tn succtssful pubhcatlons tlstwhtrt and thtrt ts no rtason uh rt should not at St Louts Ht h l 3 V1Ihat has bttn satd dots not mtan that this ITII 'Il It if ll fi 'up nu l ytar s prtss 'ttttytttts hayt not mtt with gtntral 'W' S anroyal It dots mtan that studtnt ubllca I I P T Ilbllg KNIHYRSITI HIGH SCH!! 11tt111t111w11tt1t ttons hut bttomt so lmportant a factor tn tht txtsttntt of tht hlgh sthool that tn ordtr to mttt xtstmv standards mort tndryrdual and ton tn trattd atttntton must bt gtytn to tach II hanks lor to optratton and tntouragtmtnt thus yttr art dut tht studtnt body tht faculty mtmbtrs and tn prrtttulmr Idyx ard Iytrmtn XX m Polk aud tktyyt t I rntst Ionts Robtrt Sutton Idys 1rd Coflty Ray Arm vrusttr John C11 ts it C ramtr Iamts Corrtgan Htrry Bohn ' T Q J 6 , H ' ' 1 v 1 1- I v 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 4 4 1 I . 253 - - ,X v 1 1 1 1 11 I I I H K I H' I I I H H H H Y I 1 1 1 1 I A I Ik 1 y 1 1 1 I 1 y I Y H H H H H H I H H ' x H H HI H 'I H H H IH H I H ' 4 k ,HV K VH. A I lk H -' I I I -I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 5 1 1 I I 1 v 1 L 1 I I I 1 I I y H I H H H H I H ' I VH H I H Y H I H I H H H I H H H H H H VH I L I H I I H H I 3 VI I H H H I Y K HH H H H H YI H H Y IH V I H HH I I H n 4 H V Y H I I I H 'I ' 7 3 V 'D H H I I H HL H I I Ik I L H H - H - 'H H v v H H I H H YI H I H I- V H H I H H' H I H H H A YI I I H H H H V YI H I H 1 I I H H I I VH H VI Y H H H H H however, the two PUIJIICBIIODS wtll have tndrvtdual dtrcctors. mdtvrdual cdttors I I I YI I H H H I v I A I H I I H H H I H H I H HH I H H I O . , . , . , . . . . Lf 0 b , ,. ,t 1 , 1 , A -..tm nv.. u n.. 1 1 1 .t. .1 tn. , , ,L L , ' - .' , . '. 'Z . ' Ol. - - - - I . I. . ' 9 I I I - I H 'I H 'H H I ' I H HH , 1 1-f . , . . . A,-tv tw. QA' 5 D K ' Y ' 5' A t ' .var ' ' c .,.1, ..- 'H -' W' I - - 1 I 1 A 1 1 I 1 14 1 III f ,I'fll'f'f, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lIIl'I'Itf2,.'. ' '. , T 1 f , , ' Ll 1: Il. ' lI. Jack I. 'ahyh 1 . ' t t ' , 1 '. - ' - I ' f , 1 I ., J. 'k . ' , . -. . 1 A I 1 an I lr . . .Wm X Wm auphi - C W 41 2l'l ,ee Page T111- mo n 111111 g 111 11111111111 111111, 1111.11 -1111111111 1111111111 111111 111 111111 yur 1 1en rved an u -me muon 1111 111-y be 1.111 lflm nom v1 hung vu the fluhlnl Tov1ns1nd 4 Pep1r l Jn uuphlqei ie scrlben Copy Dani Attend Orgamzalw Club 1 111.1111 1111 1111111 11111 p1 1 11 111.11 11111111 111 1 111 111- 11 11 for 1928 Wll Soon Go Tal m111ph111 11,1 was the lhe H1111 School wnll All ln work hu much of the rnfr 1h1 11111, 11 111 1111 1 A belutlful lu cover richer than of lu! yex 111 11111 ,111- D A11 11:11 1111111 1h.11 of upproxxmalely 1111-1 .mhz 111,11 the ulunl 1n of foreword pages of :nh from vlrmun devoted lo the 1 semors rinse menu :wo 111 111111 11-1111 111 11111111 111 1111111111 f111- 111 1 11111111 The 11111.11111111 111 11111 1-1 of 111111111 11111, 1 J 11111111 -11 11.111111 11111-11111 fr Bakeuell Wor E106-upon rrson S J Condufls ,, . The plnn of the rurux 1 1111- 11.-1111-1111, 111 1h1- 111111111111 1111-111 1- 111 S1 131.11111 1.111111 Th1 ronsldrnlmn of the Ihre! 41111 ne 111111111 1111 1 uh, .111 1 h1-11 fommandme-nl f I l ar l Fma ni a he .md 1 1 1, 111 E um N or Debatcrs to McBr1de In 1 11 1 1 1111111111 11111h 1 11.11 111111111 11 11111 1. 1 1 1h1 111111: h111h1..1 111 11111.11 111 111 111h1 11111111 11111 .1111 1 111111 Il 11 up 1 1 1 1h1- r'h111111111 1111111111 11.11 .111 1.11 un mlnull' will 11111111 1h.111 1111 11111 h 1 1111.11-11 The 1h111111111 1 111 held 111111 17169 K P 111111111 f 1h1 1111111111 of 111111111 1 111111111111 uhhh r mr r 1 mT1 11 1 y.1r.1111 l r ll many eflons 1. W1 Banquet Al School 111111113 11111111 1111 1111 1111111111 Fnher Fool: G lennon Inu 11 Rogvr 'YQLIYIQS 1. Fellhnuer ch11p111 .1111 Tncy -1-1ee1111g 11 nu f olfuzer Club May Alumni ihe elnlmn Thou 1-lecu-d are ended of the 1-r Ind I exunded tu Fllher Morrison fur hx unilnng efloru and 1h nergy he 1111 nmr three mme of thunk: I B.1r1h l'1i1mrl 7 Xue e 111 1 1 1 1 1111 1411111 11 l1.1lu.1lI 1 v1h1u The Huh xchuol xear ali hu! KJ er WAI 11111111 1111 1 1 1111111 h 11111111 1.1.11 1111111 T'-1-11 1 C111 XX 1 rr as rn-111 X hr rm Hnzh N TN n A ulxlvx 11 1- .1r -1 mn 11 1 A 1 1 11 lursl n 11 no wh 11- ,111 11 in -U spun: of 1ho 1111111111 r 1111 11 1 11' TP r dock b r r11l1r Nl J 0 Sewntu mne ' 1 . . 11 d I I 6 ' I rl 11111111-1:11.1-Q ,H,.1 ll Uk D,...,,,, ' -' . 1 J ' ' ' ' 11, - I f11 .I 11 ' ' 11. 1h.- - ' 111 11-1111- .11 . , 1- , ': 1 sr, 11.111- , -11 1 - 1, 1h 1 1, 1h1 1.1-1-9 Ur h- 111 . of ,.11 -1 1 1 -1,1- 1 11 1- , 1 'X - - f 1- ll 1,1-11. M.. ,- . , Y 1, 1 ' fm' .'1h1,1.1. 111, B .1 - . 1. .111 . Q Q .' 11.1 11 , , cu, f P 1 4 -1-. - s 1 ' 1,1111 111h 1h- , ' ' 1 . - s h1..11 -1111 1 1. 1 1111.1 . X- 1II 11111. 11. 111.. , 111 1 1 - 1 ' 1113 1. I ' 11. - - ' ' .11 - ,, X '1 1 - . 1 1-1 . 1111.- f - - 1 1.1.1111 1- . h.111 P1 l 1 1 1 n . Th- 11111,-1-1 11 1 A Ju, l .111 3 ' 1 - - . 1-1 4 11- - -- . 1111- ,, 1' - , . 1 - h U: , , ' ' ' 1111.1 ' P' - I - ' f 11. 1.f . 1 , - 1, 1. . ,, A, 0 1 V 4 ' 4 Q ' ll 1 - -1-1 1h1 ,' . wh11h11 1111 1 111111111' 1111- T1-11 ,,,.,,,,, 5, L,,,,,1 Huh, 4 rm!! ' 1 11 11.1 1- a-1- 11,1 1, - - 3 M 1 Bl . 111-1 -.s. .1, 11 'K - X 6,1 . . ' - -. - W .11 1' , 1111 1- .11-.1 .1 Y 1 ..1.11.11, 111 l 111.11 PNN- U ,I W1 M . , - .V V- -I . . 11.-111111 111 11 .-1- -1.. 11.1 . l A 10 .1 ,A 11h 1.111111 11.11 h.-1.1 111 U, - , ,,, 1'.,,.1 1111.1 11.1,..1.- 1 111.111.1111-11 11 1-14, 11 ' ' ' 'II -1:,. ' if ' -- x,1 1-1.11. .11111.1111. .11 1. 1111 .-111 1111111.11 -' 1 1-1 11111 1h- --'- 1:1 111111.111- - -l- ' . 1 1'1111.1.111 1.1 l . 11 1 111 l ' 1 11111. 1 111 1 1 .hx .I ' 0 . - ff: - 1 iff' In -1 . 1 11 ,1- Il A d . 1 'Q v1 i , A I .- 1 ol 1 1..-1.-11, 11 W ,-.- ,., . . - - . f 1 ' 1- 1 , I A' 11 3. '1 1: . S .A U h, 111111 1 W - flclhlu XX 'Wm auphmx, mx The DUMJYJIIIWQ gl N Octobcr of IQZX thc DJUPIIIH staff was organlfcd IH 'March If bcgln 'P 'E actual productlon Rathcr a long pcrlod of hypo ondrla you may 'ly A 'A but here IS thc book produccd ln thrcc monlhi XVh thcr II cquali or surpasscs thc paccmakcr of last year IS Icft for you to ludgc Xxylfh rcgard to thc complctlon of IhlS book yu yycrc tcnlptcd to tmp oy th Grcck pcrftct as II alonc could txprcse our scntllllcnts that our yy ork IS IH l r sulllnt slalc And ln your judglllcnt of that vsork lllly vsc aglln rcmlnd you that an ouncc of gcnulnc apprcclatlon IS north morc than a ton of Sl1bXLI'SlXL Cflll ISIN 'Ihc fcaturc of IhlS DJUIDIUIH staff yyas IIS organlntlon Pycryth ng was harmonlous cvcryonc kncvl hls duly yy as cxpcclcd to do lt dld ll Ihcrtforc thc cdltors yum not Qccn rushlng about dlstracttd yylth occupallons that rangcd from artlsl to copy boy All art vlork ln thc book was pllnncd Villh ylcm to IIS thcmc Jcannc D Arc thc 'Vlald of Orlcans and rcs utr of thc Dauphln yyhofc tltlc vlc as sons of 91 I OUIS hayc approprlatcd Our alm IH produclng lhls volumc has bccn to prcscnl II LO th 'studcnt body' as onc yy orthy If t at IDJLIDIUID of 28 IS worthy our task has bccn kl11lI'lLI1lly su cw ful But lb thcrc any ncccsslty that vyc slng a Qu an Song In a fuk days thc book xylll bc ID your hands We hayc cxpcrlcn cd a ccrtlln satlsfactlon IU our achlcycmcnt lts mcaiurc dcpcnds upon you ln apprcclatlon of thc cfforts and splcndld co opcratlon on thc part of thc follow lng our thanks Jamci Corrlgan Harry Bohn Jamts Phdan Duncan Tully Jack CF1H1Lf Juks Campbtll Bcrnard McMahon Bcrnard VJarncr Clrcg Pustcr Qsqikll sam, Charter jf umm '9'fmssocllA 1 HP QT AFI Buslmss Mtmuqtr ldllor H7 Chu! IIIXNI Ntll IHLRA Bxlel ir! fdlIOI Alzlclzo I Vlfxxlalotr Sporta C oplf l olzcll I loyyxsl Rom Rl C CR X l'hoIol1141pht o l Pll A XX l ISI SLIIISLIIPIIUIU 'XLIILLIIISIIYLJ Blaoolyy Cllxssxlxl Rxl II I ,wad 7 - 0 49 4 . E il. X ' 3 3 I ' ' v v r v .7 . . . ' c y at . af V' 3 33 .3 3 I 3 , .D . .. c . - 'X . . . , 3 3' ' H H , l . . I , 8 H , , ' 1 3- 3- 13 ' 3 -- l 'X ' ,lf ' D . V I 5 V L Y V3 1' 3 I v 3 3 . 3 3 b I I Y 3 V3 . v3 ' lo. I - 3 3 v 3 3 v I' V V ' 3' 3 3 I A A rx 3 3 3 3 3 1 73 3 33 ' I 4 3 7, I ' 3 Y -' Y V V I 3 V b' 8 3 Y, 1.3 Y I 3 3 f 3 3 I - 3 ' 3 3 f' 3 3 . s , , .- . 7 V I 3 73' x L' L 4 4 I V I Y3 A 3 V I b I ' 3 ll wx ' ,3 3 - 3 , l lr ' ' .3 v - 33 3 I 3 7 - 3 45 U' 3 I 7 3 3 . v V3 I V J 3 V v' 3 t , yn 3 , 7 Y3 3 I .3 3 3 L. I ' ' ,373 3 ' I ' 3 3 3 3 v 3 I I 3 3 ' X 1 ' , 3 ' l l 1' V L k'- 3 ' Y V 3 3A V 4 V' ' 6 3 V Aux- A 3 ' 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 'Alb ISI! NIYPA l W' ,X , J 1. jlhtu , 4, . v. i , Wl . , J. 's.l.l- Ala J A l ll l Z ' Ml 3 , ,Z . X C ly f.. lxn -3 l. , ADKXII' . ' yi J sl . A -le x -,V 4 y', - S , I Jl .V A I illxllf I Gyfwwaupumv The Dauphin nu. fsRb cds. RlphH ph lf P r D 2 XY11h.1mNuelle 1 Arlhur Barth 3 Arturo Manriquc 4. Brooks Lhasmrng 5 George Townsend n 'rr .ra oc 7. J emp 8. Jose XVeber 'Ike dltphug, in ' Muszc ' Sl unix: b I c v. pe 0, nkm .x X YIID 1 'kurt THE MEI ODY BOYS J ,TL HE touches of sweet harmony are so evldent ln the above group that one A, gi glance IS sufhcxent to convmce most people that we are a real musrcan 'ml orgamzatron However whxle we vocallsts were standing behmd the plano wa1t1ng for the photographer to catch us rn our most harmonxous mood some green eyed bystander tr1ed to spoll xt all by handlng Herman Bromschwrg a lme from Shakespeare O good my Lord tax not so bad a vorce To slander musxc any more than once Candldly our Glee Club hasn t had many opportumtres of dlsplaymg uts rare ablllty but on the several occasrons that xt was called lf dld respond E quomodo accordmg to one of our more learned freshmen Our mstrumen tallsts who whnle functnomng between the halves durmg the basketball season home games also furmshed the musxcal trlmmlngs for the more formal events on the scholastrc calendar Velhen the svx eet strains of the strlngs as furnxshed by Dan Forrestal Stuart Murphy Vrnce Roche and Frank Doane are blendlng wuth the soulful sobs of the saxes manlpulated by Owen Campbell and Eb FYIIZ as vsell as with the brllllant tones of Art Brady s trumpet and the mellow notes of Tony Vntale s clarmet uf Tony rsnt handllng a trombone etc Q and ve hen all these are so rythmxcally clrcumscrlbed by the preclse percusslons of Russ Moloney and the able accompanxment of Bob Cradock well then boys you Xe got some muslc Not much but how i i lluhlu lu.o Q ' P Aa 0 43 . - ,J W , , U I , Q , 01. me-ll . gif' ' . 'MAE ,i S ' . 1 L P l l l' 0 U 0 by I 9 0 1 l Q A . l . K. .' .'i1 Roche. XXX v . Nuullv. S l:r.nl.r. Pasnwloglu. lfycrman. Tanner. Ryan, Bromsch 'ig, R. lialwy. 'r lr, V Je ' s, She , J. . lurphy 7 Sl-. 1 ' Doane, Forresnl. ,l vlvs, U Cfunmplwll. Cmelork. Malonev. Brady. l:nl7, Ynlalx. ' 'l ' 'MVT . . . 1 bf ' ' .5 'F' - ' , Q5 W . . . . . Y- , - , , . . . . . . . . , '. , , . ll Y ' ' - ., . v . 3 V . x , . . . i b . . 5 1 I I5 . I . 7 . I y 1 V v I 1 x 1 A . Y. V. ,. Y I .. , I . . Y . 1 . . . i Y V , . . x . . . . . - . 7 I I Y . V . . , . 5 ' I 7 l 1 I 3 Q. - . v . , 'V , ' A ff 00 -7 . . . Y I . Q, ' , -,iz K II A I . I P V E' 5' I . ' , .' ,f 5 or Cf Y. S. 5 F - ' - fQf?,?n-5-fix U' . . 'T '-.Qi fl . ' aj- .9 YA mx 1 FY ' 'D' I . . . fs 5 , ' O , w: f - - , sv . . . - A F' S' . 'V sr 3 5 ' ' 2' . 5 . l v ' F1 . . ' . 'J 5 . t ,, 3 . . . Q 31 - 2' . ' I 4 . :D Z . UQ . K V, . '- , W 2. . ST ET . ' U! -v- 5 . - - w : . l xv I 2 . 23 l Q. ru - - ' 'FZ . . - 2- 9 .1 H E Q Q . ' 2 - fl . 5. 2 ' . na l 5 . ' '- 5 . i U H D N 5' , .... , ' P ? rv S . . . . :r S Q . m .U . , I ,, . . Q E. U A Q .- 52 .. ' V1 l g - G YW I f I Q I I I I 4 The Lzbrary L RARIANS 1 X 1 y p M THE REAI M OF BOOKS P :fl F other departments of the High School suffered heavlly by the tornado qs so dld the lxbrary and readmg room What wxth the damage done to tlon of valuable sets the general depreclatlon of most books due to the rough handlmg recelved ln the hurrled transfer to safety there IS no doubt that the loss to the library was at least 50070 on 1ts appraxsed value When the 1nter lor reconstructlon of the southern wlng had been completed the entire equip ment was moved during the Chrlstmas holldays to the llghtsome and well ventnlated hall west of the Physlcs Lecture Room To save space 28 stacks of sectional flve umt cases were set up back to back ln the form of a cross around the central pxllar thus CllYlClll'lg the reading room into four cozy alcoves Along the east wall as one enters the vxsxtor will Hnd a new 32 foot bullt an case accommodatlng the fictxon sectlon A few units of steel stacks used ln the old library are stnll m cvndence Most se tnonal cases donated generously nn years long past by pupxls of the school are much the worse for wear and wxll trust ln the near future be replaced by others of a more solxd pattern Sxnce September 1927 approxlmately five hundred books and two hundred pamph lets have been accessxoned To the followlng student llbrarlans Henry Mohrman Wllllam Forte Louls Smlth Henry Grace Joseph Muckerman Joseph Probst for the unflagglng and dxsmterested service rendered to the school and student body a unammous tote of thanks lf C, MJ Ezahiu Ihree 4 0 X? ' Lrtlhlg - four KX 7!zejDat1pl1inX, W Alumm I1 Q., L- 'I HE Al UMNI ASSOCIATION v -7.4 F tht purpost of tht Backtr Vltmorial Alumni Asso nation bt to mam 4,5 tain the bond of union bttwttn old tlassmates kttp thtm in touch ping with the school and prestryt that line spirit of loyalty to their I-ligh School Alma Mater which every old grad hopts to trtasurt as a precious posstssion thtn wt think wt can fairly say that our association so auspiciously rtyiytd last ytar undtr tht inspiration of Fathtr Grutttr S J and a corps of entrgttic oflictrs has justxfltd its txistenct during tht ytar just clostd The Alumni turned out ln a body at tht annual homecoming football gamt to watch the Junior Billiktns win the Prtp League championship tht reapptar ance of tht old time chter ltadtrs Ktmp Gunn and Ktough brought homt to the studtnt body that tht old boys still had thtir htarts in tht S hool Sl ht tvenmg of tht samt day tht Alumni danct was htld at tht XX omtn s Club and was a hugt succtss from tycry anglt. Tht grtat stt back of tht ytar 0 currtd when our loyed Moderator, Father Gruettr. was ordtrtd VLSI for apostolic work among tht Sioux Indians, This, with tht loss of our popular and actiyt Presidtnt. Johnny O'Ntill, whom busintss calltd south. fairly partlyztd our work during tht mid-ytar, But with tht appointmtnt of liathtr lioott is Modtrator and tht tltction of ntw offictrs. Gltnnon VlcDonald. Prtsidcnt: Louis Martin. Stcrttary: Rodgtr Vlarsh. Trtasurtr. tht Association again btsamt actiyt in timt to put on tht annual banqutt in spltndid stylt at the Xl, A, A.. l. lts succtss was ut argtly to tat work of tat issistant stcrttarits. Gus Ftllhautr. Edgar Skinntr. Harold Dtgmn. Gcorgt Chopin mtl Dtlanty Mitchtll. X um.,- Football MR E J VICCARIHX Head Coach Ioolball Baseball Ass! Coach Basketball MR W J Kunm Coach Junior Teams Football Basketball Baseball -1 3' Exahfu sewn . . . . 'A ' 3-lj? A , . - My . W A I . , 3710, - ' rf, jifz v V A K5 A . '31 ,Fgf,'e, 'f21,f2.3 , - . - ! O O I O N u , ' - -- ' - ' ' ' ,., ' W 4,2 ,. 1 : 0,4-Q, .err--K. 4414- .f e r- .eff ' Qs: , f - . e'-1- ?'f?-as - .M e.1gra f:'2., 'fa 'r' x 6 1-ifb Q 5 19.27 Billiken juniors 4 l .... ,Q f P THE SEASON KG VER four years ago St LOUIS Hlgh moved to ICS new locatxon on Oakland Avenue In the fall of 1924 Coach Tom Boland gave us a L football team of vshxch the present senlors then freshmen could be proud The team lost but one game and that to the St Louxs U Freshman aggregatxon whxle bemg held to a coreless t1e by Soldan and Western Mllltary Academy The team defeated McK1nley Normandy and the Alumni and ended the season 1n a blaze of glory by outplay1ng Benld Hlgh of Benld Ill to w1n 3 to 0 The Illmolsans had prevlously ga1ned ten stralght v1ctor1es and were recognxzed as the strongest team IU the state Two years ago the team had only a medlocre season vsmnxng two vshulc droppmg tive tllts Last year whxch was Mr McCarty s Hrst year as hugh s hool coach was one of the poorest years the Bllllken Junxors had ever had They captured but one game tled two and lost four But Mr McCarty was just developmg a system wlth some new udeas that had once made the Blue and Vylhnte eleven the most feared aggregatlon nn the cxty At that txme Dan Sayage later coach of the St Louls U team was IH command and novy his pupxl Edvx ard J McCarty was xn charge remmded old football men of the teams of long ago There were no mdlvldual stars It was a collection of stars In fact some of the stars had to slt on the bench at one tlme or another as only elcyen men are allovn ed to play at once -'al K jrf' hahru erahr 1 'Q l 1 9 V ' ' 'i E 7 - 3 ' ll' ., '52 ' A - ' ..g - ' f D' hx .-.il .... VI ' , N4 , 4 N . as -1 - - , :V . . S 1' Zh .' , . . U, 1 V , , Q - 71 , : Q.. - . 55 ' ,- ' 5, , ' Q . F J fl . 2: 11 v -J 1 D T- , - ' 'S l lf- X U2 U 2 9 '7 V - - . . Q I Tm.. 31 ' -1 5 1 1 5 r 9' F L, -Q - , 5 1,-1 - ' . - - ga - Nfl 4,9 , E , - g 5 Q, ,. 1 A , ' Q, in ' 1 JZ? 3' - 1 ' 5- 2 ',,. 1 L .... , tn f -. :S H ' qc 1 'V ' ' . - W- V S ' E 3' 55- K - ' ' -7- 3 ,j:rj'l A- na , 3 3 'spin 2 ' . Q , A ' Lliwf 3 - ' Q .V ,xl Ai 91 . 7 'L as Q. ' T - l 1- - 3 ' v1 4-,jf E: 1- N . 2 N 1 5' ' F . D . .V UQ . i . F - - :s' - ' . - Q , V1 ' . - 1 V . S . . 1 f E . 1 . 6 n . L . :r - . . . .COC , IK. g Q I 0 0 my XX C7fw,'Wauplmp, jg 19.27 Bzlfmen zzmors nm ull an an lm 1 ru L rs ulllu 1 Hqhtxn 1 hurl thu ml v lm mmnu vu mm lm If um .0 n I1 tor xx ll 1 x lv 1 r ut Q an 1 l s X Ulm Inc c L Q droppld om xx 1 l 1 l asmmf r mmff nw lx lntlriynrsgc num ms. mu x lun w s r SQJOHSI or tu offlns x Qrxu xx 71 1 lllx uhm Lpt ll Ilmo ulrx IL n X L gum xx 11 3 Lnclcl ID 'lu l5lllll'xLl'lS gum d 779 x 1 mm scrlmmagl xxlnll ilu X 1 ks xx YL an nt 1 nrmf ll Blu 1 Ill. munud ll sl Q l nw Q ug Xk 1 l n -. L vrncll 11 dl om lrst comm XX1rbrhl Q On 1 ll 3 J Im on x 1 LXR mmutw to ax 1 s f' 1I'!l1I'l1 down ilu 64.ldmdurr1LdLlu bull to Xl Brld S 77 x 1rd llm from xx lun Hump unlld rlgln lnd to put ilu bull on flu Xluls s thru ln 1 lm XX lf 1 tum mach four Ihrusu If tha llm md on Lurx pliy thy Spgctators lumrte Qtoppld uhlll ilu nlxru Qgrimblld for th-. ox 1l XKl'llClll1L wlxx Us duudud xx '18 not our Lln llm oilult pllucl Ilm. Sul TIM XX lull lor tlm. llnmpnonshlp of tln utx on .Lmlxr 7 and xx ms tm onx Lum lo 4 utp mx 1 1 s ln gum xx ms plmud on 1 mucldx Gllcl xml lla N L 'IYINITILH xurl lon d to wmlcll 1 xxuqlwt idx mlm gh l dns mm vnsull s unc In v 1 xlou ns IH tln Hrs! lm m ul w nn um 1llLflOllLl1Cl0XKI1lIl I L oxmg SHIII1 L nc Q L 1 1 xxomlr 4 L msn-. gum to no cl I ul L nmpx wr s XXII your 1 sw VL In munm mu x In xxmnmv of In Tk mrltorx mgul I 1 Q xx 12 umm 1 IQ nc llu urnpugn Q mqurxud ulllm my x rl Q ri xx mom In 1 s mln c C nmmldl md C Pa C xun ilu I1s.Xl xnums and Nllllfrlclg lsclmd LlLlxlI lux snlr lulk md plmlx ol mru to kup on flqhtlng xxlnn tn l 1 ls xurl. on lur uso lm 1 n ul mil UQUL Lflflljlxlllx N xx as plulcl ultlm XX murn xlIllI'lfX uclrm on worm mmmq du II Sportimms Burl-. Cullts lnd n l ampmons lor mo mam nmnq lurx ff m Q 'mu L m lo s LxlLl'YNll'lLCllOSl1lIl 1 mul w n un Xl lvrx tw fm. Klum 1 thru kormrlc In wr I 'mg ulth Xl 'mall md St lOl1li Hwh llnx Kun umquil to ths. OLLISIOII uuuur m in 1 s mon mu mul mu uns lm om urn poml to um In LFOXK Tl ' AIP- Ill! F Q Q 9 - 4 h - A . I , ,1 L. , i o CJ . Al Xlcii. l l l lfy. .pcd . wx ml' 'lllf . x ' 5 '. L ' . l lcd th' ' u l l Ak A 'K llgf lUll1l'IlClCl's.'.llllllUVli' rv. O c Qc 'l 'cl maj c l II ib ul 1 ilu' sllcccs'-, ol' mln num wluiglu captur-cl 'ix bl us '-l nn- an l ' X ml. mf. A sml 1' g. url' 5, . .. f ' ' ' l l so - '. lj cxcu 'l ln rward passu' was mainly Q ' 'lwlu ll lc ' 'i 'c l ' 'l 'lc . f ' l' ' c lx ', thc uppcusirlg gricldcrs Rl Sm L . St ' I' lrn Intl '. lcl5ricl' fl ' 'lfl ' lu' afrfwtxc.. 3 ' ' flu -' prds fra ' - ' -.lf 'c 'cl lv vxitl 61 57, 'ld' l'lI1Cl XX'l'1' ' ' ' Hr clowns ngairml llrc CiOllOIlflCl'I'S wh wer' 'vulucl lu U lm thc fincst clclcnsc in lluc l3rep.1'.1lm'y .xgux Nl'l' ' - 7 3 ' f K l ' . -l:, 'Lfd 1 K-I L l lj . fx ' ' ' pl I' B'llf bcban . L 5 ' ' ' . 1 W ' . . Q ' c' ' ' ' ' ' Rcd ' '4 ' ' 'x ' ' L , J . 'V cl ' c. l four downs to maku llurcc inclucs, it loolxcd like a touchdown anyway. The Rorw 'llml '4'4 ' Dc ' .. 1' lc lj '. w lg ' tl c Pfllt 'l' ' f. ' '.' . L V' ' 4 U A lAclm I' ' l X X Y nk' q Y ' l . V sk g 'L , t L' to llmc R011 l i ul' About Icn puumls to thc . , Rm l 'l '4 lm fl ' ' ' '.1 'Ar IW1 mon' A l fl pc ' . A ' ' ' ' ln' 'l ' f 1 ln thc Qcconl Cl l third round tlu' Bills put lp . ' l- lul ll- . ' l l l l. 11' l . w 2 But l- Q wl 5i'c. l' 'C Al'l'-gil 'l.'.j'il-. 'L gl'l'l. 'A .4 wa in. L l ' 'A tl ' Cfwuntrv Day' g ldlc. 'l l ' l5'llf l '.lc l. '-' 'l li Q, llxf. lux X'b. ' X: 'ix . ' Q Au l' ' l A X K ' . Q L ll . 'llluc Q. ' . l 'cn 'ln I 4 ' X' '. , wi ' x ' ban '. Ani .l ga c to Sl, . ui' U l'X 'X . 'l cclxl 'fl ' l,D - - l l ll hc fill . cl ' 'L Q, . '. 'D , H N' '- ' ' . ' ' , lv 'N ..d l'l'u'll- ld ' 'llx' . l L ' l' ' 5.vru-1m '7Ae1DwI1p1'ntL, Football CAPIAIN ROBERI Eu NIA1Tl N Flghtmg Bob mlght be a good name for fhlS courageous player who has seen three years of hrgh school playmg wlth the Blue and Whxte Bob has played left tackle throughout hrs career ln 1926 he made the all star Preparatory League team and In 1927 agaxn placed on the mythical eleven besldes making the all clty team Ey natten rs recognxzed as one of the smartest and finest captams the Junlor Bulls have ever had RALPH 1-lhMP Hemp IS one of the cleverest quarter backs and trrple threat men the school has eyer placed on a grldrron Red IS a two year man playmg halfback ln 1926 and bemg shifted to quarterback 1n 1927 This year he placed on both the all Preparatory and all clty elevens Ralph IS famous for the smlle he has for every one lhc school vull mxss you Ralph A 'nefy 1RAINh KENNL DY Kennedy rs another two year man who m 1927 made the all Preparatory and all crty eleyen lrank is one of the best ends at catching a pass m the clty and seems to have no vseakness whlch makes hum a very yaluable man Frank xs an easy gomg fellow wrth a sense of humor that makes hum a pleasant companlon for anyone. Vdc tubhim, Football BOB LEWIS Han some he is called We dont know whether his face is referred to but we know that it could refer to his ability as a guard on a football team Bob has been on the squad for three vears In 1927 he made the all star Preparatory League team being noted for his ability to give his opponents in the line plenty of punishment JACk HOSMER One of the galloping backtield quartet that ran rings around every aggregation in the league Jack weighs but 144 pounds but can run twist and dodge like a bundle of weak nerves His main value to the team lay in the fact that when yardage was imperative Hemp could always give him the ball and feel certain that yard age was made CAP1A1x-LLLCIl-UKriKN1Es1s-Knese will be playing his last year for the team when the squad takes the field in l928. It will be his third year on the squad. In 1927 Luke played right tackle and this 187 pound baby knew how to tackle and take out an end. Like Eynatten. Knese has always been out to win. and although he hates to lose, he offers no alibis in defeat, Ninety-one gt! 3.5 Q 4 4 a FRANK PMS-Another one of our numerous ends. Frank did some fast stepping and made some other men do the same to keep their places. Wheney'er one of the regular ends began to slow up he was always on hand to take over the position. We need good wingmen. XVe certainly will miss Frankie. l I JIM CORRIGAN Old unexcitable Jim was Jordans understudy at center Nothing spectacular about Jim just a steady reliable player l-le started the Beaumont struggle but tossed a few bad passes and was remoyed But did Jim quit or become discouraged? No he stuck vs ith the boys and broke into several other games before the season ended WILBLR POXKLRS Wilbur is better known as John l-lc went out for the line and played guard and tackle Powers is another one of those fellows who seldom says anything but sock him on the jaw and he thinks he has been insulted and it is just too bad for the football plavtr xx ho gets in his way w grvf J IN melu lu. o 0 ,-0 0 I ' . 0 l 1 l , -' I. V . . . . .4 Y , . . . , V V. . . 1 ' Q 5 1 , , 1 . . V V : . . x . b Y . Y . . . . 0 , , - 1 0 . V 9 O 'O 0 .3 2 I ' - 0 rg.-g,:.Q. '-ji.:-,,1.j. '? , 'T' , 1:'fL? ' .. 245. 3 ' -'K' 'QTY ' .. , R.. 1 V ' V. y' V .Q ' N' W I I r ' 1 - 13 . ,:. y .a s r . ,L -V A f N1 yn 5 FI' w- . A ' Football '65 ' M 0 Ii ' ' 7 14 no Football AI PHONSUS MADDFN-Al was playing his lirst year for the Bills and followers of the team are wondering why he was not out for the team before. This season he made h fi t strin backfield men work all the time for their t e rs g positions. Al played in several games and showed Hne form in carrying the ball off the tackles. be hard to keep off any te m WILLIRNI VOLL'VlhR Bill will be our for the team again next year and he will probably be the regular center f But he had some tough luck the past season Bill was su fermg from an infected foot during the last half of the campaign but he says it will take 1 broken leg to keep him on the sidelines next fall s. . 4 1 --..,... . 1 Q 1 I' I 'Q I pf inf.-f ' f 4 1' f , QI, .,, JOSEPH NAWROCKI Poor old Joe Again trying to make the team Well he did not get his letter after being hampered by numerous injuries He broke into the McBride game at fullback and during the early stages of the game was the most consistent ground gamer on the club Well tell the world that if Joe ever gets rid of the Jinx that is continually smashing a leg c an arm he will iQ' I Q. 7' , , ... - .:s ' ' -- -... -is D 4 42 Football ' RICHARD SMITH A shrfty backfleld man was Drck but he needed experrence He started the Chamrnade game. at quarterback and had he been more accustomed to callrng srgnals he would probably have played the whole game As rt was he made some fine returns on punts and we arc sorry that he rs graduatrng thrs year SIGISMUND KRXCIEL Bud started the season at guard and although not an aggressrve man he held hrs own wrth the best of them Wrth plenty of werght and strength he also knew how to use hrs hands rn the lrne He rs slated to play guard agarn next fall and just watch hrm Some one wrll have to page all the other guards rn the league and warn them that Bud rs gorng to play guard so they wrll have trme to don therr heavy armor 1 i i FRANK MRLLON Red rs one of these quret fellows who seldom says anythrng but when he does people respect hrs oprnron I-Ie vsent out for fullback and made Bromschwrg do some fast stepprng to keep hrs backheld posrtron Malloy rs one fellow whom we thrnk rt rs rmpossrble to hurt Somebody once dropped a hammer on Red s head and Malloy sard Confound rt I thought l btaned that fly MW, 'WK arf! Football HARRY CHICK BOHN Chlck was consldered the fastest backfield man on the squad The one thmg that handicapped hxm was h1s lack of weught In the McBr1de contest Bohn started the game at quarterback was removed and later lnserted at halfback where he played a great game making some long runs and catchmg a few forward passes The feat that gained hxm recogmtlon rn the newspapers was hrs 85 yard run for a touchdown ln the Western game 74: enrphinc, FRANK CLARKE Although Frank was not a irst strmg man hxs Splflf was second to none Nlght after mght he appeared on the Held gettlng the Hrst strlng men ln shape H15 was the Splflf that made the football team what rt was Clarke was rewarded wlth permlsslon to start the lVlcBr1de game at halfback and when the season was a thmg of the past recerved a letter for hrs work l BROOKE DALY Here IS the man whom we can say was really unlucky He was a finer tackle than many another grldlron player ln the clty and was forced to slt on the bench only because of the work of Eynatten and Knese that sxmply could not be overlooked Another example of the spmt that went along way towards gnvxng St louns Hugh the league champnonshnp 1 Nmefq Eve ., . -reeata: .gif-'Q w ise 1 ' f' L . , if 1 ff- v 'La V 5 D r A O Cgiw 0 - --0' Football W Movmouti FLANxtgm'wThe fourth member f backfield. Flannery had neyer eyen played on an organ- ized team until somebody persuaded him to take a crack at rugby. Moody ' deyeloped the art of snaring aerial y flips and the passing combination of Hemp to Flannery became a byword in Prep Loop cir'les. His loss, by grad- uation. veill not easily be replaced. N A ' ' ' ' loo 0 . - 'Q .... I - I v l . . , H ff ' ,... ' f uf W . V 5 ' H U . N . .4 1 - . 3 ' v , 1 f. H 2 , A ' . V . ' . , . f ' ' 4 Vx. . , I . - , ' V i . . 0 ' ' Y A. . .g v,, ' . -4 -. -. . L, Y 4 . 3 1 4 . .. 6-ll v f 1' 4 I . ' , 1 t- ,- rr l -- H ...Ag , . , , 1 y - a ,. 4 . - V 1 . , . N - , ,.'., Lv ,,,,, ' Y . rj ' , .4 ' , - . -4 yy e, r v v 1,1 3 f' .. - ' ii V V 0, 1 QQ . ', 1 J -5 ' ' '. , 1 . v ' ' ,I v a . ' 'A ' 'ii 1 V . I-4 ' ' .... .a . 0 ...Q lv . Q A H A U ' ooo MAUR1ct JORDAN Pee Wee vyetghs only 133 pounds but boy how he can punish an opposing center Jordan was also playing his first year in 1927 but he became the most colorful center in the league In seyeral tilts it was Jordan s Hne spirit which gaye ytctory to the Blue His best games were played against Country Day C Western and Rooseyelt 'THOMAS 'I ll Rtxll This Irishman received a letter for his work at fullback in 1926 but yy as shifted to left end in 1927 First he broke a finger which kept him out of action for a few vyeeks then he wrenched his knee and veas again sent to the sidelines But yyith all this Tom kept on going and played about half tlle time throughout tae year He yyas pro ably Ile ost lcrous in e circuit 4.1.1.-..--I Nrmly six R QQ f an 'Ike mph ' Football HERKIANI BROMSCHNMG Bromschwxg had never played on a hrgh school team before 1927 but he stepped out and made fullback because of hls abIl1ty to hIt the lIn l1ke a plledrrver and keep on golng after bemg tackled Herman IS a natural born fighter and when playmg defen sxve fullback always put the needed pep Into the lxne dh WILLIAM PARRELL Farrell had a tough trme all year wlth Tom Trerney also out for left end Farrell IS a fine catcher of forward passes but before B111 gets started some one has to get h1m mad Before the lVlcBrIde game II was announced that Farrell would not start the game at end Well Wxlly dIdn t but he was sore at not belng allowed to play so the coach gave h1m a chance before the first quarter was completed and B111 played the game of hrs lxfe WILLIMI MONTGOMERY Tubby they call hrm He W2lghS 194 pounds Not yet fmlshed playmg the hxgh school game he expects to be back next year It took Monty some trme before he got hrs strxde but In the closmg games of the year he played so well at rrght guard that lf was Imposslble to keep hlm on the bench In fact In the Roos velt en ounter Montgomery got down on the field punts faster than the ends -1 mc! F 7 J Nmelus QUQU O 4 . g Q 5 , , 0 U ,.,e,4bvI,a ,V X I y ' , 2 s- 1 . r T' A, A I - Pl' ' 1 ' i , 1 , ' ,ft 3. 1- I . fl gf if? I . . t ' Qi' l - V P Q, 3 ' 'S ,p ,' '1 ' 'I I - gl . , I I a , A, -V 4 l v v f I . . , I I I , , .. .. . - A . l l' . , 0 ' e : Q ' . ' u o ja Nm 5 t gpm V- ., . 'se -ve .rf . f x . b- 1 lj l., Football ' JIM LAWLER--l-lere is another sophomore whom the experts say will be a great backheld man before he enters college. Lawler is heavy and built as hard as a steer. Can't lay him out with a brickbat. He played end in the year's opening games. but Coach McCarty thought he would make a better halfback and shifted him to the backfield. ? 1 BOB STOLTMAN Bob IS only a sophomore but what of that when you consider his prowess on the gridiron A a fullback Stoltman needs a little more seasoning and he will be hard to stop One good thing about him is that he can punt around 35 yards and before he graduates ought to ralse that mark to around fifty The summary of the games in the order played St Louis 6 St Charles Beaumont Country Day Chaminadc C B C lVlcBrlde WcsternM A Roosutlt NIDPILI mah! 'T Y I 6 18 6 0 7 ' 1 O 12 . . . 3 O ' 6 ' ' 6 I3 1 . . 0 0 1 Z5 Total score 68 Opp. Total 40 go U W . 3 55- 1 .yum , ' - a' f',Q1f c7fw9aWl??f rr ?4 Football ' OP Roxx h UIDDLL Roxx Nl C pl I YOU RK KK F X I THE MINIMS ff-x4 NCE more Mr Klemm who rs noted for hrs abrlrty to drscover and f develop talent along sportrng lrnes has grven St l ours Hr h another bilge I wrnnrng lVlrnrm football team The l9Z7 edrtron captured frve games whrle dropprng two Among the vrctrms were representatrves of Beaumont John Burroughs Chamrnade and Western Mrlrtary Academy The Mrnrms bowed to Chamrnade and the lVlcBrrde Junrors They scored 85 pornts to therr opponents 37 Wrth Jennrngs handlrng the rerns at quarterback Krygrel and Doyle at the halves and Boepple at fullback the Mrnrms had a shrfty and clever backfreld combmatron Boepple was a lrne plunger wrth a krck Krygrel and Doyle were end skrrters and tackle rrppers deluxe whrle Jennrngs was well versed rn the art of flrpprng forward passes One of the mam cogs rn the Mmrm machrne was Pat McCann an end who was often called from hrs posrtron rn the lrne to carry the ball and rrfle passes Hrs mrddle name was Speedy On the other end was Johnny Matthews one of those fellows who make themselves felt when they tackle some ambrtrous ball toter Hartman at tackle was of the same type and many an opposrng back was often Wllllng to grve harf hrs krngdom for a feather bed on whrch to rest hrs weary bones The mrnrmums had two more ends rn the Nerer and Wehner At the tackles were Engles and Rrsche whrle the post at center was handled by Cervantes and Gummersback A flock of guards were always on hand to break rnto a game Among them were Toenrskoetter Heuchon Schlafly Corley and Flannrgan 'QI 'via 'Big T ': Ric . Flannigan. Nlr. Klcmm. lleuchan. Gummcrsbach. . 5 '. . c kann. Bocp e. Jennings. Doyle. Kryglcl, Cum ' . B TI . 3 ': ,ngrly Schlafly, .ln thcws, lforlev. Hartman. riff- ' Z: ' ' ' ' ' Q ' . . . , .U ' .Qi-.5 , . . . ' ' . . ' ' 0 E,-I A 1 1 . u 4 4 H ' n - l ' ' - - v , . . . ,, . .fe , 1 Y N, ff--ag..-'.. 1,,,'- . 5.1, ' f 'jf ' .rr-'fy e ' 'f t- 4 vi ' i 53'jL .'5,N','lr 1.71:-:'11f' Y' '--.r Q . '- ' ' Q13 V , . h l 1 sq., N , r' I , 4 A ' I .M fly, .1 'V Nmety-nme .L 1 Q - . W 4-Q . 1 K., . I - . ran. , ,QA 1 O77 ffundr f a H '53 ti 5' J Football l roxy K Bk lllltlh X 1 wx 'I HF VHDGPTS W7f'N1 ' GAIN our ltttle grxd teams have made a credltable showmg Havlng these ltttle teams IS luke haymg freshman teams ln college Here the player IS tnstructed tn the rudlments of the game and w hen he becomes rh 9' Q l on the hrgh school team he knows what If ts all about But to constder llle Mldget football team of l927 Mr Klemm s eleyen Hntshed the season wtth 1 record of slx vtctorles and a parr of defeats The Vltdgets scored 2-la potnts to their opponents 46 The backfleld conststlng of Prtesmeyer at quarterback Hall and Hartrtch at the halves and Phelan at full attracted most of the atten tlon Hall dtd the bulk of the ltne plungtng wtth Hartrxch ctrcltng the ends and dotng some fine broken field runnmg Phelan was probably the fastest man on the team whtle Prtesmeyer was a xery able field general O the ltne the Mtdgets had Beffa at center a powerful defenslye eog bestdes betng a ftne passer Dunham playtng bestde htm at guard made the eenter of the lme well mgh tmpregnable Wtth Stephens at tackle and Manton at end the youngsters were well forttfied tn the netghborhood of the wtngs llle 'Xltdgets were oyerloaeleel wxth ends Besldes 'Xlanlon they had Ktster Roberts Nlurphy and C xmyan whlle at the tackles tn addttlon to Stephens were ludwlg Costtgan 'mel Velolken Along with Dunham at guard were lxenxfick Qmerenna and Desloge wtth Skinner gntng Beffa at eenter an oecastoml rest lor reserye bteks the mtdgets ow ned Bakewell Hannon and fly nn lf 'WMQALQQV t ltbl' R HX' l'it'ltt'llek. l5lx'nn. Kutrr Sl . I Reu' la t-we-ll. fttnavan. l5twlevy'e Xlurplzx, Skinner 'lf Roy' Mnnmn. llall. llliclm, llartrxch l'rle'smt've'r. lluht' t B0 It I ROW Ste-plums Yltnnbnnu lit-ffn. Smererna l uelwng - 1 - .K 5 . . , i . 1 , r . ., , f':F W9 ' ' v' ' X 1 X X e ,le , I . . . . , s X r s s s s f ,,,,y'! . . . . . ' blg enough or hts abtltty' becomes such that he IS good enough to play' . i , . . . x l ' X I . X Q X X VX ' X X X Y' K X t . .X . X X . X A A X X , I ' X . X I . .X X VX X . X X 'X X X X - ' . X X I X I Y- ' I I X X I X X X X . X Y Y X X X 'X Y . X U X X V X Y VX Y X X X X A n X I I X . X X X X VX X X I 'X ' X I X X- X X V' X . X . X X 'X X X I X V X I I X X I X X X . X X v ' X ' Y X X . e - . . Y X I X I X X' I V' h 4 ' i X A , . X X' Y X X V I X Y 1 X X X l I A ' x X X I Y X X 4 'I . k I A X Y' V X X V X . X 4. X' X . , e , X . 1' ' s ' V' s - s X - ' , I . e v . - - . e . . e . ' e f 1 , v s T V I fl .7he Gltphug, VIR TOXI STANTON Head Coach Basketball Ass! Coach lootbull Baseball Basketball --- J ,Q 'Vg Y fgff' MR C J STEP-.ER S J Dzreftor Athletzcs One Hundred One 0 4 5 . V- 8 . . I 'L . Q h i I ' 6 2 N Q 5 5 3. Q ,y..fH,,f3'grgp- - ' ,,,. i Mk f 'fm . V, .1 ' 4 fx F' A f.i4f+3 i'- f , f3s,Z gif? V f ' - V e .7 , A ,V ff . ... m Z1 MQW' - ' 7 . . . . ' . ' ' 1 7 ,,,. 3 A:,r, . 19' 355' . ' . . . . . . . ........-....-.--... One Hundred Tu 7fwjDa11phi 1928 Loop Champwns TOP Roxx BOTTOM Roxy I' ph ll 'I HE SEASON L HIS years basketball team brought more publlclty for St Louls U fn, pl Hlgh than any other cage team IH the hlstory of the school but not if Q because of the number of games won but because of the calrber of the teams defeated Conslderlng every game played the B1ll JUHIOTS won slxteen and dropped but four The Blue and Whlte ended the season t1ed wlth C B C for first place m the Preparatory I eague wlth elght VICIOFIES and two set backs The team also defeated ey ery team ln the Publlc Hlgh League except Cleveland a weak team whlch was not played One defeat came at the hands of the Centralla Illmols Hugh outnt ln the opemng game of the Mlsslsslppl Valley tournament held at Washxngton U durmg the Chrxstmas holldays ln the Natlonal Cathollc Hugh tournament m Chlcago durmg the latter part of March the Bllls went to the Hnals wlnnlng four games whlle dropplng the final encounter to De I a Salle Hugh of Jollet Ill The team opened the season by defeatmg Beaumont I5 l l The victory came as a dlstmct surprlse follovurs of the Bulls thlnkmg the team was too mexperlenced to cope wlth thexr more formrdable opponents In the tourney at Wash1ngton the Bllls fell before the stalling tactics of Centralxa I7 2 But they came right back and dxsplayed a fine offense and ught defense to beat Soldan one of the best teams m the Publlc Hlgh League 20 5 9 olnpfxf' 3 by ': Tom Stanton. Coach, Frank Kennedy. Brooke Daly. Montague Flannery. James Shea. Herman Bmmsch Vg. John Lynch, Paul Jen gs. . ': 'rancis C' ll' . Ral cmp. Arthur Jrcklun. Julius Kern. . V . . . . - V . . . 3 V 4 ' , I l Y . . . V 5 , . . V . . ' Q. Q' . . . - 'U Vnejbanphhg, 1928 Loop Champions The Prep League schedule began on January 10 at Country Day Codasco put upa great game in the opening half but the Bills defeated the county five 25 15 The Junior Bills took time out to play Roosevelt Special interest was centered on this game It was remembered that Roosevelt had defeated the Bills in a certain football game and that several of the rival grid stars were on the rival basket teams It is said that revenge is swe t We know that it certainly was in this instance Well the Bills won the tilt 18 16 The game was exciting all the way with the Stantonites never in the lead by more than three or four pomts In the final chapter the Billikens began to play with the ball under their own basket while the Rough Riders watched them do it Roosevelt s big gun was Bob Kessler who helped his team stay in the game The Billiken defense was at its best holding the famous Ted Saussele to one field goal I all its previous games Roosevelt had run up topheavy s ores on all its opponents Coach Stanton s men resumed league play on January 17 facing their old rivals McBride The Bills once more presented a fine defense and a smooth running attack that defeated the Micks 19 12 Chaminade visited the Oakland Avenue gymnasium three days later and received a 28 5 trimming Chaminade employed a man to man defense that failed to stop the Blue and White The next game was the first big league contest for the Billikens C B C with its big offensive star John Corcoran called for a defeat on January 24 The score was 26 8 The Bills were in fine form not permitting the Brothers to cage a field basket till the final stanza Corcoran played a fine game for C B C but one man cannot Wm a basketball game The Bills again displayed great form on the attack and were fax ored to defeat Western which was then leading the league On January 28 the squad made the trip to Alton confident of gammg the undisputed lead in the race Howexer something happened and the Bills certainly looked like a grammar school aggregation agamst the Cadets The Soldiers played one shot after the other and their men who made the Missouri team look like babies in size followed through like cannon balls after every heave At that the Bills were winning at the half Coming back after the intermission the Blue and White completely lost their heads attempting to use a fast breakmg offense when they had never practiced the art The result was that the Cadets held possession of the ball for the most part and contmued their policy of taking shot after shot enough of them hitting the net to win the game by an 18 I5 count, The Cadets had tallied more pomts against the Stintonites than any other team. On February 3 the Bills began the second round play by entertaining the Codasco outfit which they trounced 19-8 surprising everyone who although expecting victory did not anticipate one by so decisive a margin. The Backer Prepsters were not quite themselves yet their followers went home satisli.d with the game. A week later the young Billikens trimmed Central one of the weakest teams in the city, to the tune of 31-15. The moral of the team was greatly improved and it went out to Chaminade on February 14, to gain another league verdict. In the first half the Red Devils put up a great fight. In fact the score at the end of the first half was 2-Z. But in the second period the Bills came back with a rush and Chaminade knew it would be another year before a victory over St. Louis High could possibly be realized. The final score fContinued on Page 1892 ' One Hundred Three . w 2 0 3 -0 .f f W ? :1?'?2??'?1f ' - ,4'. 'f'1R' fi'e 'iF Mf'l:' ' ' f if 'QFD 5 0 1 5 ln. ' , e sup mc, X f 'lj -7- ,T 5 , ..... Q. .,.. .. , ...... ..,. . . .Y ,gy W4.AhV--4:-H ' 9250 --i ,I Basketball 'iw ua. 2, f, A-1-..--' . .+,' , -1 ,, , ,.1, .. .. . v , gf A 0 0 loo '- 7' ' CIOC ,, , ,lt Q 11. QA .T .. Q 3 , is -at H I 5 if ' . gr. . ,..., a 'if : . 5 . V t .- er ' K gl, f . 1 ' . Eta , J ' 4 ,. fl' fx I' ll 4 ' A :ig j I . ' 4 -I I - - , s , l f' ' viii f 23 ' - : xs 'Q - - wyff 4. vp-, it ' . ag 15 I Q4 w 'L 4' 4,5 f c V if Nfl? N- ye ' - 1 J A, gf . ' 15 ls- gg I l F I A ,l 1. El ' N ,L - zg - ig' bfi . ' ' . yi . I I . L 1' . ei V .jv-N .V ,Il f H 'I' 1 ,,'lQ.. M-A 3' 1 1 ' fum fr x I - r ss... .. il - WA H' '99' EL, . . A 4 ooo CAPTAIN RALPH HEMP-Hemp is recognized as one of the best guards in the city, both on the attack and the R defense. John Corcoran of C. B. C. and Ted Saussele of 4 Roosevelt, considered as two of the best shots in St. Louis were stopped by Red. Hemp made the mythical all-star Preparatory League five and was awarded a place on the National Catholic High School all tournament team. MONITACUE FIANNERH Flannery was playing his Hrst season for the Blue Last year Moody played center for the Junior team but this year was shifted to left for ward Monty was defensively one of the best forvl ards in the league and during the last half of the season par ticularly in the tournament at Chicago greatly improved his offensive plax QLD HLRVIAIN BROHSCHXVIG-As interest turned from football to basketball many sport followers thought that it would be almost a super human task to fill the shoes of Red Roberts who paired with Hemp at guard the vear before but Bromschvslg was found and he played the game like a xeteran although it was his first year of high school playing 'gtk 37' Om Hundr d Four -' 9 X' ., BROOKE DALY Daly was playxng h1s second year at center He IS a fine floor man bemg a good drxbbler and an excellent passer Brooke has another great asset-cool ness and he steadned the other men at all tnmes Daly was sele ted as center on the all star Prep loop team and hc certalnly earned the honor W E au- Q SL 5 - 5 :, A ' Ao Q I' 7 U ' 1008 1 i . . .. . . . ww 1' L 5 V... M ' F M 4 A u 1 l 4 -wh q -1 3 . I ll 0 V ,' l E' . . If FU' . ' sn . 3 ' 9 . . , -P - e Q 'vu K--'-Ba. xx-.gmt S Mx Q ' , - . D , l 4 ax- . . -Q ,1 Q 3 X 0 0 A 'Q' , X30 ufk, FRANh KENNEDX After gettmg away to a late start FRANK CULI Hx Another man from East St Louxs last year Kennedy went out for the team and easlly made lt At forward he played a steady game bemg able to keep has head at all txmes reachmg setup shots and taklng advantage of all openlngs Frank ranked wlth the best and hls long arms enabled hlm to break up many of the oppon and the only letterman who wxll return to school next year He has already been chosen as the team s captam and we belxeve he wxll make a good one Cullen better known as Mnke lS a fine shot from all angles of the court the only thmg that kept htm off the first team benng hrs lack of cxpernence i One Hundred Free Basketball JOHN LXNCH Lynch was the only substxtute guard on the squad Always a quret fellow Jack was lrked by all the members of the squad for hrs sportsmanshlp and good nature at all trmes We are only too sorry that Jack had to play basketball for the hlgh school when two such men as Hemp and Bromschwrg were around for he IS as good a guard as sex eral others we have seen ln actlon on Prep teams JIM SHhA Another one of these qulet chaps IS .hm Shea Daly s understudy at center Shea broke rnto several games but rnexperlence also handlcapped hlm Jlm vsas best at takung shots from under the hoop and droppmg rn free throws Physlcally he was one of the blggest men ln the league and thls fact helped hrm a good deal at keeplng possesslon of the ball 'S LW!! ARTHUR JFCKLIN Stxll another man who helped get the team 1n shape Art was one of the substrtute forwards who grrnned ln vrctory yet was serrous m defeat as rf lt were he who was playxng on the court when defeat came If Jecklm had the physlque of some fellows rt would take somethmg l1ke a shot gun to keep hlm off the floor One Hundred Su T 3 I 2' J' y' , . ' 1 1 . 1 V ' . . ' I 45 J' l o V 0 ' ' R1 Z C7!zejDaupb1rp, Brzslzetball LI ILS KI N Nlp xms om of thu Substltuu or wards 'Nrur 1 flashx player hr was a frllou xx ho was ably it III tlrnw to kup thi rrgulnri golng at full spend to lnsurr thnmirlus of bung regular Smrurs Om thlng thut hlndrupprd Ixrrn was hm sm1Il9t1turL but brhur us 1 min hls sur h rs urtllnlx hlrd to rat Ihr summarx of thr gamrs ID Ihr ordrr playrd 0 L H h Beaumont Crntraln III Soldan Country Du Rooiurlt C humrnadr XX return Countrx Un Cmtrml Chwmmadr NIcI3r1dr XX wtcrn St X rnccnr Q Akron Ohm IaSalIL Cumbrrland Nld Roman Cathohr Phllwdrlphn St PFBHCIS Xakur IOLIISXIIIL a 1 Jour Iotll 9 rn 7 Opp Toml 1 9 Q JZ-F HIM cd mm 4 ' -J ,4 .Q 1R.,Vf..A,. .. X . wx . ,f - for I . 'r '. ' c f 'f .' j I br . I K Jg St. I- uis I. ig I5 Il 2 3 . I2 Z0 I 5 Z5 I ' I5 H I8 I6 'A ' I9 McBride I2 ' 28 I . ' ' 5 26 C. I3, C. 8 ' I5 'r - I8 I0 i g 8 'A 3I f' . I5 Z0 f . ' ' 8 I3 C. B. C. I7 I3 I' ' 1 8 Z5 '1 I3 'A 4' I0 , I' , , I 7 Z8 . 2 5 . .. . I5 I-I Q ' Q IZ A' 'A I3 . ' ' ' . ' r IO II Del. S.IIc. IV.III. 32 'A I .co' -83 . I I F Wm auplainx, Am Wt The Cltzcago Tournament hS BASKI- I BAII IN I HE VJINDY CII Y If II l-l St louls l-hgh and C B C tltd for tht champlonshlp tht quts txon arost as to vx hlch qu'nttt should bt permlttcd to tntcr thc Cathollc -' I-lxgh Tournament 1n ChlC3gO Vxlord vxas rccclx cd from Chlcago that 'IU' 1 gamt should bt playtd to dtttrmmt tht local tntrant Howcxtr tat two Qchools could not agrtt on a plact to play tht gamt and xx ord xx as stnt to tht tournamtnt ofhclals that thtx should choost tht luclty nxt Ihls thty rtfustd to do but 1 Chlcago ntvxspaptrman camt to tht rcscut by suggtstlng that a com bt fltpptd to dtcxdt tht vxmntr I hc suggtstxon xxas adopted and this ntvxspaptrman Hpptd tht com that stnt tht Bxlllktn Jumors to sttlt natlonal laurcls Ihls vxas the fifth ytar of tht tournamtnt s htstorx and St l outs xxhll compctmg each ytar had ntxtr comt xnyxxhtrt ntar vxlnnmg the champlonshlp I ht VKISK ptoplt noddtd thttr htxds and dtcldtd thtt St louls I-ltgh vxould gtt no farthtr than btfort But tht Bxllnktn: xx trt not dmhtxrttntd and tht rteult xx as that thty rtachtd tht finals ln xx hlch thty xx trt dtfttttd by Dt l 1 Qallt Hugh of Jolxct Tht Bulls xxtrt hoolttd to play thtnr first gmmt on I utsday 'Vlarch ZZ lht mtmbtrs of tht squad sltpt untll mnt thxrty thtn roit 1nd shortly after xxtrt at brtaltfait At tyx o thirty tht ttam took ont of tht llrgt tourntmtnt busete tn routt to tht l ox ol1 by m yxhtrt gamts had httn going on slntt tarlx morn mg I ht fixt xx tnl lmmtdnttly to tht drtsilng room and fiftttn mxnutts lattr l J 0 xy' I Or r' Humlrttl fltlhl W ?7he1Dauphi1L, The Clncago Tournament as ended the staurs and entered the gymnaslum to take their brxef practuce durung the half of the prevuous game The gym was a mass of bright colors Banners of every school entered un the meet were hangung there around these were draped the Loyola red and gold It seemed that the St Lours Hugh team was favored to lose to the powerful St Vuncent s squad of Akron Ohuo whuch had two forwards who were the hugh pount men of the state An hour later the favorutes stood at the low end of a 19 7 score St Louus U High s defense as well as offense had proven too much for the Akron quuntet and nexther the hugh pount forwards nor any other player on the losers team was able to find the hoop from the floor Theur seven pount were free throws The next day Fruday our team was s heduled to play the LaSalle team of Cumberland Maryland whu h had a re ord of nuneteen wms out of twenty two starts and on the prevuous day had scored the se ond hughest number of pounts un the first round That afternoon at four o clo k after a restless mornung the squad walked on the floor to do or due agaunst the LaSalle fuve One hour later ut had shown that ut was worthy of havung been unvuted to the meet by drubbung the Cumberland team by a score of twenty eught fifteen making twenty pounts un the last half barrage SATURDAY the game wuth Phuladelphua the team that came out of the East wuth a strung of twenty vuctorues accordung to the wuse heads wmners and our opponents rn the thurd round That afternoon at three oclock the St Louus boys walked on the floor of the gym agaun thus txme to play pucked champuons Thurty munutes later after a close guardung half the score stood 8 5 favor the Roman Catholuc boys and the newspaper men began to thunk the better show than was preducted The next half IS saud to have been one of the closest guardung and best played halves of the enture meet It was When the curtaun fell old St Louus was suttung on top of a I4 12 score havung not only held the pucked champuons un but havung stopped them completely as well That nught the newspapers hauled St Louus as the best defensuve five ever een un Chu Thus by wunnung thus crucual game St Louus upset all the dope won for itself rughtful recognutuon and the dxstunctuon of playung xn the semu finals agaunst St Xavuer team from Louxsvulle Kentucky who had won the Cardunal Mundeleun Cup rn 1926 At nunc oclo k St Louus walked onto the court to play Louusvulle fuve a small but fast and clever aggregatuon so well thought of that a newspaper man had taken their puctures as finalusts before they even played our boys The St Xavuer team drew first blood wuth a field goal but the lead was short luved for two munutes later Moody Flannery tued the count wuth a Held toss from the sude lune Then the Hugh team workung a trucky play whuch enabled Red Hemp to slup un and toss a set up went unto the lead and was never passed although the St Xavier boys dud tue the knot at 10 10 un the thurd quarter Thus was another battle full of tensuon for the auduence but when the revolver shots rang out at the end the Black Horse team from St Louus led wuth a score of 13 10 We had reached the finals The next day beung Sunday all went to Mass At 7 30 P M the team boarded a Tournament bus for the Coluseum The Loyola Gymnasuum was not large enough to accommodate the crowd so the Hnal game was to be played 'WK lT 5 One Hundred Nune 5 T . , . , . u - . C C o - F . . . . . . gl , , 'C C l l - I . . . . C . ,o ' ' a U . . . , . ' U . C ' decision was assured for our opponents. Our team. however, was making a 5 C '. .A . , . . ' . . H ,, I . 0 1 . ' . O ' I l v . . ' I I! . .9 Q ' o ' - 0 O ti 4, I Q I .756 Jl' auplm 1 IL-9 The Chzcago Tournament at the Collseum When the squad arrry ed at thts huge arena they veere dlrected to the dressmg room where they recelved the1r Hnal lnstru tions from Coach Stanton At nme 0 clock the game yuth De I a Salle l9Z7 Champions of Jol1et lll vsas scheduled to begun and at 8 55 the St l ours team entered the court greeted by deafenlng applause The loyola band struck up lhe Star Spangled Banner and the seats creaked as eight thousand persons arose and stood at attentlon Shortly after thus the final game was begun nlhe whole affalr may be summed up rn few words 'I he Joliet team notorlously lu ky was just hot that night lt got no more hots than other teams our boys had met but ID their spree exery shot told After the game l-lerm Broms hw1g said that he drdn t get a ball off the back board And he hadnt they all went ln On the other hand the shots by our team though as numerous as the others either veere too strong or fell short Vklhen the shots did reach the back board the ball rollmg on the rum fell out luck vuas agalnst us that nlght The Jol1et boys played a sharp shooters contest 'I he final s ore was '52 l l After the game moving plctures were taken of the two teams vyhlle ln actron and the trophles were awarded by Fr Kelly Presldent of Loyola University by Mayor Thompson and other lllustrlous lndlvlduals Although our boys lost 1n the finals they recelved two cups one for second place and the other for overcomlng the greatest handncap ln last half to vun 1 e the Roman Catholic game Each man on the squad recelved a gold basketball whlle Red Hemp was awarded The follovn ing nlght at srx o clock the team arrry ed ln St LOUIS The next day March 27 the students gathered 1n the gymnaslum to pay homage to the boys and the coach who had flashed the name of the school all over the country Tom Stanton spoke on the spmt dlsplayed and each player on the regular five made a short talk Mr Ste1ner gave an account of almost everythmg that had occurred IH the Wlndy Clty mcludmg the oplmons of all the prominent tourna ment officlals concerning our Bllltken Juniors The B1lls vs ere not expected to get very far tn the tourney but su h are the un ertatntles of the game M Stemer also commended the members of the team for thelr sptrlt and paxd a trtbute to Mr Stanton by statmg that some of the most prominent authorrtxes rn Chrcago had sald that St lours Hugh had the best coached team ln the tournament 5 18111 'W' Ph 7' 111111111 11 1 I7 4-M 4 'A . - .fx 1 1 0 4 O ? 1 ' , ca--9? .J I 1-11.1511 -1 .1 11. - . .5 ' f W V' f' . 0 11, 11 . . R ly . . Y . V M . . 1 Y 1 1 . . C . it ' 1 ' 1 -1 1' 1 4 A 1 ' '1 ' N 1 1 1 1 ' ' 3 1 V 4 ' 1 1 1 1 1 y 11 1 xg' . . ,., . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' y Hi I 'V l 5 I 1 I Y ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 2' ' . - . ' . 4 J D D . 1 . 1 'S , ,, 1 A- A 1 5 1 1 1 is 1 ' 1' 1 v D 1 1 1 1 '- ' I . , , . . 1 :er 1 ' ' 1 1 , 1 ' . ' ,iq . , V. 144 1 - 1 1 A . . I . gg 1' 1 1 1 y 1 1 , ' -1 ' 1 V ' ' 1 y . - . 13 . . x V . 3 . . .31 1 lx' . 1 1 V , ' . ' 1,4 ' 1 1 1 ' ,Q U 1 1 . .. y U- . a gold medal for placlng on the all-tournament team. 'i' V. 1 1 1 1 Y 1 . 1 t ,lf 1 1 D I Y. ,jf 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 . . B 'I l . 1 . . . V . . . . , X 1 . . ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' li . 1 1 . j - ' I A 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 :'l 5? 1 fl: ,TG 4 . 13 . tl Ji QU ,J ij fl ,S I f 321 1 1: 0 If e 1 ai M XYh1n l .1 ' urnul 4 --.teh'l1mxSlanlevn1pt.xk1 Mfg . A .- 951 Q 3 ' . Zipfm-w-awry-v. ,. . 1 . 1 ge.. 1131.1 -f 723.16 ..1'-'If'-.-,R ' ' One 4' ' ia' A A A 1 . A ' 1 5 ' '.7he,1D8tt17hitL, 0 Ov Basketball ' OI R W Fl XAIDDLI Rom J b g Bs IONl Rou 3 THF JUNIORS ,, ESIDES recordlng exght VICIOIICS and five setbacks rn regularly scheduled 5 '4 lt whenever Mr Stanton the hlgh school coach saw fit The Jumors are the boys of whom qulte a but will be expe ted next year As t ere wnll be but one man back from thxs year s hampnonshxp team Coach Stanton wxll naturally be looking for some men who have had some seasoning ln rather fast company He wlll be able to End some capable men who played on the Junlor aggregatlon of 1927 1928 The team was composed of men who gave thelr best at all tlmes It was an aggressxve team always fightmg and determlned to wm Wlth Joe Connors the quintet s captam and Roberts at the guards the team had a fine secondary defense Connors IS an excellent drxbbler and Roberts a clever passer and strategxst In the front l1ne were Strong and Fehlmg at the forwards and Ed Shea or Jerry Padberg at center A pretty passmg game featured the play of the attack wuth Strong and Fehllg domg some neat shootmg Padberg IS perhaps a better shot than Shea but the latter IS taller and more capable of gettmg the tlp off Fehllg IS a fast man ln takxng the ball down the floor whlle Strong IS a fellow who knows how to nnd the optn 1ngs for shots Shea and Connors are both cool and steady and can handle a basketball These four men are conceded fine chances of maklng the hugh school team the comlng season and ue certalnly wxsh them success T 3 One Hundred Elet en . -' , -'1 - Q V O I 0 1 A S ' . 3 . J s gf , n S ' 1 - Q' Ti l l l ' l T 3 0 ': annigan, Jenkins, Jecklin. ll t ' h. V . 2 'J ones, Pad er . Lawler, R b' . CTM . 'z Fehli . Roberts. Sh . C , SI g, X jj EN . . , . . Q-ff P. 'fx . . . . . Zig ,ffl -'li tllts the Junior cagers kept the first five ln Hne shape by scrlmmaglng l- ' Jn' - - - ' c . h ' A l . n ' Q 'I' I . ' . 1 I 1 . . . . l 3 - Sl' ' . V u . i . 0 be ' - -- ' ' , g t new Q? S S22 SI! 'U 'J' A ,. ye Basketball I X g THE MINIMS I HREE cheers for the fight and Splflf of Mr Klemm s MlnlmS They fl l showed what a real aggregatlon of players wnth faxth rn therr own Eff gg ablllty can do After startlng the season wrth only a faxr measure of success they went out and wound up the campalgn wlth seven consecutlve vlctornes Not so bad And the team dld not defeat setups but conquered qumtets like Western McBr1de and Chammade The Mmxms had a fast shlfty and well balanced crew Stoltman and Mug after they had warmed up rn the early games opened up and dlsplayed a hne brand of defensive playing and developed a knack for feedxng the forwards whlle on the offense Wynne and Kelleher at the forwards mlght well be called the llghtnmg duet They were the fastest men on the team and their wewmg rn and out among the opposmg defenslve players made the court look lxke the hgure elght Sheeran was the key to the attack re elung the ball t1me and agaln from the forveards to slnk shots from all angles of the court O Bnen broke 1nto several sklrmlshes at forward and the same thing can be sand of Denvxr Jones occasionally Hlled rn at guard and Gllbert at forward 'lhe other members of the squad who bummed school the day this pncture was snapped stayed wxth the team throughout the year and therefore earn the praxses of the followers of basket at St ours Hugh As with last year s group team work was the forte of the Vllnlms l' Smltman, Cnlbe-rl. 1 'l5rn'n. Kelleher. lbcnvir. She-e-mn. Wvnm-, Jones. .lu gh A rl 3 . . . ' . . . I its . , . . . e.. . A iff , U . . . I . . l , . . . , . . x . . , - . - .. - .. . j - .. - - .. e I I ' 'I I D l I ' li D ! ' B: ll Y' 1 I l . 1 Y . I . . . . . . . 1 . . . I 3 Q 1 I l 1 l .1 vu . . . ' s s v 1 v n vs 1 w x 1 s 1 u w ' n m s - ball 1 ' ' ' V- ' 1 f f 3 1 , . . A . . n Hundred Tuselue Q? S Q Cf 'U I7 A ,. Basketball I K1 uh XI C' THE MIDGETS HE Mldgets hnlshed the year wlth a wxnnlng percentage of around 664 26' Q sesslon with the lVllf1lfTlS their season s record IS par excellence These small fellows worked very hard m order to develop 1nto a wxnnmg combination and we belneve they dld just that VVe congratulate them Flne team work whlch featured a good passlng game and a strong defense was the factor that made the Mldget five what lt was The Midgets had a Hne guardmg combmatxon ln Beffa and Vasque? Both men played a cool steady game that kept the opposmg aggregatxons workmg hard to s ore pomts The front lme trench held Curran and McCann at the forwards and Smercma at center Cur ran besldes playmg a fine defenslve game was also a smart drlbbler wrth an eye for openings McCann was the squad s hxgh pomt man whrle Smercma also developed an optxc for the hoop and helped steady the general team p ay The other members of the squad worked long and falthfully and they are to be commended for their Splfll whxch means a world of help to any klnd of organl zatlon Louie Hall often broke mto the spotlight vuth fine flashes of form at one of the guards Dunham also frequently substltuted at guard wlth Allen alternatmg at center and forward Johnny Matthews was another asplrant for the post at center and Cassm had an eye on a form ard Doyle and Tammany were relxable men all season Hllmg ln at the varlous posmons J-Y 9 JW? Beffa, Doye. Cassin, Dunham, . .1 ews, Tammany, Curran, Allen. Smcrcina, . c ,.1nn. , . - . - For a team that was daxly forced to share a forty-five mmute practxce L im. ,, , . . . . . , . , ' . N J . . . . . ' ' A . . . , . V. . V One Hundnd Thzrteen rv ltmlrwi f' L KK Wee emphmnx, W Basketball R ll F LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ,W W ISPLAYING a hne defense and a smooth working attack the class ftfl basketball team of ZF went through its league season undefeated and with no team scoring ten points against it in any game won the cham pxonship in its division of the noon time league The fine defensive work of Connors and Beffa at the guards held the opposing qumtets at sea for a successful method of attack Beffa played guard on the Midgets and his experience on that aggregation was a great help to him during the after lunch tussles Connors was a regular on the Juniors and this fact also helped him Ed Shea was the center and his jumping for the tip off and all around work was a great boon to ZF Shea played the same position on the Juniors and gives great promise of becoming a regular on the high school squad next year At the forwards were Capt. Strong and Smercina the former another promising Junior and the latter a Vlidget. Smercina is a fine shot and his work on the offense was a source of worry to the other teams. Strong's work on the floor w as one of the main reasons for the quintet's success. The Eye had a chance at the school championship when it topped off the season by battling -lA. leaders in the senior diyision. This team was the only one capable of defeating the sophomores. As it was. with a big adyantage in size and experience it took the game by' only a one-point margin. 24-23. l' Sail! Q7 S E Q2 C 'Fi 5. A ,. W Basketball IV A IEAGUF CHAMPIONS NM ET us mtroduce to you the class basketball team of 4A mtramural Jbhf champxons of the school The team ended the regular season tled if ,3 wlth 4D for the senior tltle A game was then played between these li' two flves and thc former captured the decxslon The junnor represen tatxves were next defeated and then came the bxg engagement of the campalgn wlth ZF for the school ch1mp1onsh1p ZF hadnt lost a game and the contest proved to be fast and excltlng throughout the semor crew takmg tht verdxct by a close margin Bull Moran sux foot three unch mxdget center must bt credlted with bemg a very xmportant cog m 4A s machme He was the qumtct s hugh polnt man and was ln the thick of the light at all txmes 'Vlalloy and Aubuchon formed a fine defensxvc combmatlon at the guards thc axeragt number of pomts scortd ptr game agamst tht flvt bemg about ten Kern and Pans started the season at tht forwards and they played a bangup game all the tnmt As the season wort on a rule was passed to make any member of the hxgh school squad lI'16llgllJl6 for class play Therefore Kern was replaced by Curtm who contmued where hrs prede essor had left off Joe N3WfOCk1 dragged his heavy frame Into actnon on several occasxons when some other player was out of school Bxhss also worked m a few tllts but xx as kept out of thls plcture by a lengthy sessxon ln jug 'WQQQBQNX' Kun lhu, Nawmtku Nl-mm, Aubuchon Nlallm' C urlin Q-.1 gf, ' s ' ba hvmgi , 1 :fl ,aj . . . P 11' ' . - 5' x 1 ' I ' - ' . 1 , . V , . j . . ' . , . - -. . , 1 . . . . . , . I x . , , ' . l 1 'I . . D Y! 'D l 3 3 . I D . l 'D A 3 I 'I . 1 I . . . . . V . . F Y i . . e . . . . r . . V Y V One Hundred FIAIIPBV7 Wfw auphine, Parochial Cham wns srph s h PAROLHIAL SCHOOL TOURNAMENT ?' HE parochlal school cage tournament which was held rn the hxgh school gymnasium from March l-4 to March I8 lnclusrve was a great suc cess Sixteen teams were entered the St Francis Xavrer qurntet apturlng the tltle It was the first time ln the preparatory school hlstory of St Lours that a hlgh school attempted to conduct such a tournament The tourney opened on Wednesday wrth two games 1n the afternoon and the same number rn the evenmg The first round was completed the following day wlth the same schedule ln operatxon Four games was the order on Erlday and the semr Hnals were played Saturday mght wlth the finals and consolation nnals on the Sunday rmmedlately following St Xavxer besldes drawrng the strongest opponents undoubtedly had the best aggregatxon rn the tournament Enrst the Grand Avenue boys defeated Sacred Heart and ln the second round trounced Immaculate Conceptlon which had ln the Hrst round vson Its game by a -l0 to l count In the seml nnals St Xavier swamped St l o 32 to I The score would probably hate been hngher had not St leo s stalled rn order to keep dou n the count In the other semlnnal game St Edward s requxred an extra period to nose out St Mark s l6 to l5 In the decldlng contest both teams put uo a fine exhlbltlon of playmg The score vxas xery close tnll the mlddle of the final stanza when St Edvs ard s became physlcally exhausted and the ultnmatt uctors scored two field goals to capture the crovsn ln the consolation game for thrrd place St Mark s easllx trimmed St leo s 35 to 0 lf 'Wo-Q49 eww Donnelly. Frnn, Lancaster. Fuchlcn. . e en. .hee an, lconarel. ' 'f' me L!! 1 3 . . . qi . . . 'yyal - . f X - . I . , . evfy- gc' .5 . . . . if -i A . . . . L . , . . 3 . V . . . . , . . , I , . , . x , . 1 1 1 'I l 1 ' 3 V . I V . I' , I ' ' . -C . ' . ' Y l 1 I ' I l ' l ' l 1 B I I 3 1 5 ' D . 1 I Y D U A . 3 3 1 . l 3 1 . o ' 1 . A 1 1 1 r v 1 1 1 1 Y . 1 l Y I ! 1 . I rl l 'I 1 Y 4 5 B C . 3 . 1 . 3 I Y . b 1 . A 4 n Ht1ndrvdS1.xtm'n bin., Baseball WILI IAM Jrvxlxs Student Manaqer PAUL .IENNIINIGS Assrslant Student Manager 0 -.. 7 One Hundred Sou enteen 1 C l I . . ix .'. Al x N V . . ...A 5 . C S ', N Q . I. Q'-,J , f. -w ,W V .A A .Q . ., 0 2 I ,.. , ' ..,,,-.- ,,,,,! .- , C7fLejDdt1pl1ms, in Baseball T01 Roxx THF SEASON r-'fl' XC: S th1s goes to press St Louxs Hlgh s ball club has won three games and ff M dropped two In the hrst round the Junlor Brlls opened play by K F tacklmg Country Day on Aprxl 20 m Forest Park The game was stopped IH the thlrd mmng wuth the Blllrkens holdlng a 4 to Z lead Joe Connors started the game on the mound for the hxgh school but thmgs got too hot m the second chapter and he was removed m Vollmer s favor Bxll got mad and prevented Codasco from domg further damage Desloge the county mne s hurler wasnt domg any too well and he would probably have taken a shower about the fifth mnmg The next game was played wrth lVlcBr1de on Aprnl 24 and the Brlls were shutout 5 to 0 The McCartymen seemed to have forgotten how to bat for they made but four h1ts off Durbm Vollmer hurled good ball for the Backerltes holding the Mxcks hltless txll the fifth stanza m whnch they counted three runs They pushed across two more talhes ln the followmg frame On Apnl 27 St louls Hugh attempted to redeem Itself at Chammades expense Frank Kennedy started hrs first hugh school game for the Bulls H was touched for five huts and sux tallles an sux mnmgs During thxs penod the Bulls had managed to score but four runs probably on account of Ralph Smgler s wxldness whuch nn turn may haw been due to the wmtry blasts whnch swept across the dnamond Durmg the entnre game he walked a flock of men ten all told In the last half of the sexenth after Vollmer had tamed the Red l' Sw-MWQCQ eww o 4 6 ? 4 Q2 -f i - - V A Q- - ,X , 1 ': Tierney. P . S. K Y ll c . B h 'Ag. K' dy, C , H . M gom y, C h McCarty. BOTTOJ ROW Jab k'. S h d , S g. ll' 1 if .p Q I. J' k . M ll K' . Nl. K ygicl. Mascot. '7 uma . l , . , gf' x . . 4 J' I . QV fm . . , v- 2 , I ,Aly - . . . . . . . . . , . . . V u . . v One Hundred Eighteen .7Ae1D6up Baseball 'M Devils ln thelr half Smgler contlnued his wlld heaving and St Louis High placed three men on the bags with one out Then Frank Schmltt strode to the plate and smashed a long fly mto centerfield that Jackson mxsjudged the blow going for a double and three men scamperlng across the platter for the decldmg runs The Hnal s ore was 7 to 6 The Bills had made but five hrts On May 5 the Blue and White started nts five game sojourn on the road making the first stop at C B C The Bills handed the Brothers their first defeat of the season 5 to 4 Vollmer was m fme form lettmg the home team down with three hits The Bllls regalned their battlng eye and smashed out nine hits Steve Jabcjenskl who had been leadmg the team s hitters batted four times but all of his hard smashes went stralght at some opposing fielder A freak play occurred m the sixth chapter Vollmer got on and aided by his mates reached third base ran toward home plate with a loud whoop The act merits praise 1nasmu h as Tom meant to rattle Duvlc but we must say this Webster shxek pulled a boner as Vollmer was called out for the interference smce the rule states that no coacher may leave his box On May 8 the team trotted out to Country Day to complete their first game w1th the countyxtes Golng into the first half of the seventh the B111 Juniors were trarlmg by the two runs Then they scored four talhes in the final episode to w1n the game by an ll to 9 count The game was loosely played numerous errors bemg charged to both clubs St Louls started Kennedy ln the box and Desloge opened on the hlll for Codasco Desloge was knocked out ln the first frame while Kennedy was rel1eved 1n the fourth Three days later the Bxlllkens headed for Sherman park to play McBride for the second time Krygxel pitched the whole game for the Bllls allowing the Mlcks but five hits but he was given poor support McBride took the long end of a 3 to 2 score The Collonnaders counted a run in the fourth and two m the fifth In the slxth chapter Hemp walked and three straight bases on balls followed forcing Red across the plate In the seventh Jabcjenskl singled and went to second as Krygxel was safe on a error Hemp singled scoring .labcjenskx BASEBALL BIOGRAPHIES RALPH HEMP Hemp the team s captam who played thlrd base last sprung has been shifted to shortstop to make room for Schmidt at the hot corner Although Red is out of positron at the shortfield he IS not complaining and IS working harder than ever FRANK MALLOY With Hemp temporarily out of the game Frank received the appomtment as field captam dlrectxng the defensrve tactics from his post at first base Malloy IS a left hander who takes the throws high low and wlde WILLIAM VOLLKAER With another year to play Bull ought to develop mto a world beater on the mound He can surely sling that pill down the alley and a cooler hurler would be hard to find SIGISMUND KRYGIEL Krygxel is the team s centerfielder and cleanup hitter swinging 1n fourth position He is by no means a grandstand player but he IS just steady relxable Ziggy HERMAN BROMSCHWIG--With no catcher of recognized ability in sight Coach McCarty decided to convert Herman from an outfielder mto a backstop Bromschwng has a real build and a strong arm two fine assets for am recelver i W One Hundred Nznefeen 4 9 Y , . ., . c . ' ' . 1 . . . 2 , ' 1 . 1 I - ' Q , . . . ' 1' ' , ' . 0 . . . f , . . 1 a ' . o - Q 0 - 4 i . . . 1 . 1 0 ' . . . . . .. ' . v .K . og l 0 ' ' 0 I 2 .0 T 7 - ' KK C7fze dllplil W Baseball DAVF CURTIN Curtln has been placed at the head of the batting order where only a good man IS placed Wat h Dave swallow those grounders down at second base and nab those short twxstlng fires FRANK SCHNHTT Schmltt IS ranked among the bet hltters on the team He rs one of those boys who knock the pms from under an opposing mfielder Always a snappy player he keeps the team 1n good spmts when he ns at third base TON1 TIFRNEX Tlerney IS stlll the same old fightmg fellow Statroned out rn rlght field he IS a sure catch of a fly and at the plate he takes a WI ked cut at the ball When thc rest of th boys quxt txf they ever doy Tom keeps on pluggmg away LEk MURRAH Lee IS thc boy who occupled Hemps place at shortstop He takes a grounder anywhere near hlm and makes Malloy s hand stmg when he whlps the agatc over to first And can he hit that ball, Well say so STFVE JABCIFNIQKI Steve surprlsed a lot of people by developrng into one of the heavrest hrtters on the team In the meadow he looks luke Tlerney when he goes after a fly out ln left field And his arm well you mrght say ala Chrck Hafey FRANK KFNNFDX Frank rs takrng hrs first crack at pxtchlng hlgh school baseball Several of the students remember hlm when he hurled ln grammar school He can stlll shoot cm mto the catcher s mxtt and his speed and curves are more ln evidence than before Jot CONINORS Joe ls the clubs thlrd hurler He rs the man with thc smoke Oh Mr Hlttcr you swung too slovs The ball rs already n Broomxe s gloye Wlth a couple of more years yet to play for the Blue we arc cxpectxng great thrngs from Joe l' Un Hundred Tumnltf XX 'Wie auphnp, W Indoor League L OXN h IUNI R N N A REPRESFNTATIVP TEAM 7 HIS class team may not wln the trophy for having the hxghest per pk. rl centage of games won but at thls wrltrng It IS undefeated and belng a semor team we thmk If entrtled to recogmtlon As a representative class we belxeve 4 D to be as good as any ln the school lt has Its members of the Student Councrl Three men were lettermen on thc football squad two on the basketball fue three are playmg on the baseball mm three are track men and four are tennls players Four men were ln the cast of the school play and three men were on the staff of the Dauphxnette and on the Dauphm one man bemg the edltor of both publlcatlons Two were hnallsts ln the oratorlcal contest and one 1n elocutron That s a re Twenty two teams are ln the mdoor league Four games are played noon hour There IS much rivalry and more dlscusslon of the respectlve merlts of the teams and the mdrvlduals Indoor has long been a popular sport at St LOUIS Hxgh Perhaps no other school IH the clty has pald so mu h atten tion to the game as has the Bllhken lnstntutron BQSld6S being a sport that requlres almost as much thought as baseball to play the game the only equlp ment necessary IS a ball and bat In the mdoor leagues many fellows are gettmg the experlence that wxll make them good baseball players on the hugh school teams of future years And speakrng of physlcal education we mrght say that mdoor IS one of the best yet less expcnslve ways of dexeloplng the physncal makeup of the genulnc Amerlcan boy fl .ff 25- share of tvu o men or each 41 Qf XZ' -9 e Hundred Tut-nlu 0770 o Q 0 1 A 3 i J l 3 Q. 0 JV raw V K 1 , . - M' 1 TDP R ' Shu, KI , 1 Amer, Hextert, Kennedy. Sondag BOT , OX' .1.l XV. lmxrrcl, D Fnrrel, T. fl . LWFA ,ggi - , fg-vw WJ. . . . . . . -'x 4'--A . h,rl.ii,5f,-7 . . . . . . t . i Ev il -3 . V . . V V. . 1 ! . 1 . . . A . . , d, . 5 . . V . 1 V . . . . I 'I I Y A I . . V- 7!ze auphim, Indoor League I Kdl X Q OUR games 1 day keeps the doctor ayyay thats the motto of St S174 louis High Yea Bo Slhe teams IV A 'Vlalloy 'Vloran Kern it .gifs Curtin Pais Schmidt Sulliyan Aubuchon Bihss XVard Lynch IV B Coyne Claus Klump P Smith Paulus Block Schlally Phelan R Smith Fitzsimmons IV C Corrigan Flannery I-Iosmer Conrad Burns Kruse Powers J O Clarke Jecklin IV Sc A Griflin Bohn West lake Brennan Dalton I-Iosmer Parks I-Ioldenried 'Vladden IV Sc B Lewis Jordan Littman T ierney Eyfnatten Orlick Fahey Smith Weber III A Crowley lmholtl Knese I-Ialloran Vwlyfnne OBrien Kryglel Moran Courtney Henson III B Thomas C Allen Probst Beadle Jo es Peterson Cullen Mulligan III D Saxton Dougherty Robinson Dils hnelder Shanahan Driscoll Mu kerman Griffin Ill Sc B Probs Ries Kane SVIIILI' Picco Cleary Dunn XV1lley OConner III S A Iierney. Badaracco. Heckemeyer. XX irner Sherin Ciackenbach II A Vasquez. I-Iartrich. Carla. I-lider. Tierney. XVilson. Barett. Ceryantes. Alger missen. II BgNlurr1y', Ottsen. Forrestal. Vlaher. Smith. Roberts. Kinkel Skinner, McMahon. l.ayyler. ll CA-fRobtrts. Robert. Scherer. Cassin. Keeley Stephens. Finan. Renard. ll DPf'VlsDermott. l.avyler. Jecklin. Thro. Mont gomery. Stoltman. Krygiel, Hanlon. Klaus, II E-McCann. McDermott Henschel. Dilschneider, Ludwig. Thatcher. NlcFall. Saffa. Gross. I A--Curran Munsch. Bella. Sup. Boisobun. XVhitekemper. Ludwig. I-Iertzog. Steffens , I I - I 51- ,' l- 'ifal-ACQ QW7 O7 Ht,1'e t .!u! hug, Track T10 40 .--Q-. .,. MR .I PINNEGAN Coach MR. C. F. WHITFORD, S. J. Director an h Q , One Hundred Twenty-three Zia hm, Q 1? Track 'lOP Roxx lxloslcrman Hartman fampbell 'X vurccln 'lully lynch lo e s Ofon o Allen NflcAdam 'lHlRD ROW Mr lxlemm Holdenned Thonns C nr d Ka sm Ring Kennet Wm Schm dl l7u1 .im Kunkel Mr l lnnegan HIM! Rom ll nn gan S I man Jones Hartnrh XX All n in o .1 arm C'l'IOM ROXX l c In cne ck c mid r og R er! u r nan ou THE SEASON fl HREE years ago when the Preparatory league was formed it was Qs. rl decided of course to have an annual track meet St Louis U High gig? had never placed a cinder team in the field but here was an opportunity for the school to show the other institutions its calibre Fr Grueter took charge of the organization of the team and in the meet that year the team was nosed out by Country Day for the Championship Due to the poor condition of the Oakland Avenue field it has been very hard to round our teams into shape but we are still here and have hopes of setting a mark for the track world to shoot at. This season the team has so far been defeated by Webster but has nosed out Cleveland by one point. In the district meet at Taylor held Joe Holdenried was the only man in the s.hool to place coming in third in the 440 sprint. The team didn t get very far in thc Mississippi Valley meet at Washington U. but Holdenried smashed the 440 yard mark that has stood since 1921. The team is strong in the 100 220 440 the shot the high jump and the relay team. Bohn and Jackson are hard to beat in the Hrst two events but the latter has been in very poor condition most of the year. However at this writing he expects to be at his best at the Prep meet. Holdenried is one of the best in the business in the 440 while Cassin has shown flash of form. The former is also a fine 880 man but he has no one else to help him out. Cramer has been topping the bar in the high jump at a good mark and has come out Om' Hundred Tu.vnly-four 'Tie maui 'V ahead nn the meet rn whr h h has partl xpated Oth r a IIVIIICS around the school however haxe kept hrm out of the plcture to some extent Bohn and Lynch have also been pra IIC ng for th1s event The relay team IS ex eptronally strong Bohn Jackson Cassm or Allen and Holdenrxed comp ISC this outfit I-Ioldenrxed does near twenty feet rn the broad jump but poor old Joe can t do everythmg O Connor IS a first class po'e vaulter but there IS no one who can help hrm out Kennedy Nawrockl and Tully heave the shot and hurl the dxscus Kennedy when he has been practrcnng puts the shot over forty feet but tenms and baseball have kept htm from practxcmg a good deal In the 120 yard low hurdles Thomas Saxton and Powers have been OlllCl3tlI1g but the gomg has been pretty rough The Javelln has been fllpped by nearly everyone KConlmued on Puqe If-H TRACK SCHEDULE I9 28 Webster Aprnl Dlstrlct Meet Aprll Cleveland Aprrl Mlsslssnppn Valley Meet Vla St Charles May Preparatory League Meet Vlay FINNEGXN Ont' Hundred Tuenlq five . -. , 4 . .. U X, W ,1 ,-.,.,,..- 5 f', 4 .1-.4-.Wm-1 l v - ' r Y' f' P , ,, - -A .mm . - . pm.. ,.JS:.,5., '?Y :. V-513. s, ., I 1 r 4 . 'Ike atlmhlymg, - V ,nf ' , V Y V V ' ' ' ' ' '-. :Wa fvramfvr - v' .vuL...,A '. ns, r-'L rvnxvrm. ' pr 'r v' -'raw , .PR I O 5 The Tracksters in Action 4-' 1. . v . '.. .,- I -f'Z, P -.HRV if.. ' P1 fr' ' On Hlndrd 'luuvlu sm 1 . . . I A., I I f v Q. . ' ' . ba- X FU: ., . ' -. 'L 9 . ' ltgissrw'-t'..,M: 1 .L , 4 V . i lmraubj - . b - , Ll , f 0 T ' - 1 , R -L . . 1. it , ...Q V A A k - Q K V. . A . . . V . 1 1 A ,, . 4 . .lm M.. I, '-ifQ':ff.,... .,.-.nz V. , . V , -,Q Y-1,, f , g41 A ,: 4 ' ' ' 0 I 4' ' ' ' V! A , rw' 1 J 'Zia Cllphttp, M mor S orts ' R R I BXRI Tenms Coach MR C I DLMuTH S J Sorter Coufh f C I i One Hundred Twenlu sewn 0 QV: ,,,-, Y- fy O r . E x M n ,Lil ,n ll ,M I Q I n ib Q Mun . .ME f a.s..1. . Z n ' 1 ' , F' I ' . g . g ' ,Q I O , N Y 0 . n ,o f -. - 'zufftvk a eiwg 'T - '1?' 2 e , 'A i '-f 1,-3, 0 -5 M, 1 Q -0 Tenms Une Hundred Tuenlu uqht 'LZ' YlgP TENNIS yf HEN a team goes over the top one year lf IS expe ted to do the same 9 thing the following season If xt doesn t lt IS sa1d that the goo 'L 3 playmg of the prevlous year was only a flash nn the pan Last sprung the tennls team won the championship of the Prep loop without sufferlng a defeat All the veteran slngles men have graduated What talent IS there to replace them' The first thmg Mr Lefebvre S J the coach d1d was to have a tennls tournament on the hlgh school s mdoor court To quote his own words After much elnmmatlng and then some more el1m1nat1ng the followmg seven men were thought to be the best of the half hundred who turned out for the squad Kennedy Taylor J O Clarke Sharp Klohr Imholtz and Connors Kennedy had a reputation as a pitcher so the result was that Mr McCarty the baseball mentor bemg in need of a mound artlst pllfered Frank from the tennis team thus takmg Kennedy away from the two sports he llkes best track and tenms Consequently much of his time has been spent on the diamond But thus has not hmdered hls EHQCIIVGIICSS wnth a racquet to any noticeable extent In the first Prep League match which the Bulls took from Country Day Kennedy met Ted Anderson Cadasco s ace and defeated htm taking the second and thlrd sets after droppmg the first Ned Taylor the se ond slngles man wms his matches after allowlng his opponent to wear hlmself out by working hard m the first set and then openmg up m the second and decndmg - 3'-v-iv?-: ' I 5' NIT M141 , ' 0 ' ' M A A A ' A A A 4 T ' Sion I ' O IO OOO' . A 0 Q:gvP- . . , ,. 0 'v.,, 'Ne .tgp . - . , f .-, 4 f - - .. f ' . - TW! 'S' fl 3' ' . Q . I - . N ' . ', X '. . ' . 'I c , , Q . 5 . - 7: . ' ' 5 T . - 7 ' i . . 7: i . fe , ' : I 5 l T f- ,..+ X. fc - 5 - . . ' :. 4 w ' . ' 0 34 l' Q 4 .- -A - . . , , . 5 my -' . ' ' - 5 ' QQ . Q E w l .h . 5. .4 'vw gl . l ,. ' ' - we ...s F, , gf f fe. f Q . 0 F as ' ' 3 . 5 . 1 -T a - . - Q EU A ' . ' E' 3 M' Q, - I - -. ', :A . I s. . , I ,I t . ,V i v . ri K F as - l l . ' Q 1 X 3 ., . ,- A U 5 4 ' ' . R ,H ' - ' ff ' - - . -' -' , . . ' -' h ,E ' ' -, . 1 . l 5 '?f sooo nl 4 V-ag V. 4 Q , ,, c,.,-.,.-W -.99g,.,--'--.. . , A -. , ,-, A, ,, f ,Q -21 f.wf-w--,ya .aa 1 w vw-N, 4- --.Q . .- ,M '1ggzq,,,, 1 V, ,, ,' ,gt - if 5712 awp-hint, O , O , . 5 Tennis . , .. ..i ii., tw- J., THXLOR SIIARI KLOHR 45- X struggle Sharp the team s thlrd smgles man IS probab y the steadlest man on the team Hrs rdea IS to play a defensrve game returmng every shot not trylng so much to place them so as to make them dxfflcult to return but to wear out hrs opponent then trymg to get a shot past hlmself When Kennedy IS playmg baseball the team has John Clarke mvm rble when he IS good but terrible when he rs bad Connors would make a fine smgles man but Mr McCarty wants Joe to practice plfChlI'lg every afternoon ln the hope that he will become a mound star next sprmg Kennedy and Taylor form one doubles team and Klohr and Imholtz the other The former players won letters last year and everyone knows that they are expert net players Klohr IS nf you wull permlt us a contortronxst who can return anythmg over the net rf lt IS at all posslble whxle Imholtz has that cannonball drrve that puts a lrly rn therr hand and closes the hd 0 9 ! I i 7 1 I I One Hundred Twenty nme 'i -' O , ' , 2 V' 2. E 0 . , .5 ' fl., RKI SHN! I V , 4 . v I . 1 es 9 T L play a steady game. The latter team is a picturesque combination. Both men ' ,., 0 ,' , , . , . Q fl , T . ' U ' :A K K1 s V U ,-f ., ,.v,5.:J. , s V' A A 4 ,H nf.: X' ' ., ' :iff f of i 'T ' ' C7fzejDa11pl1inX, ' KKK NX Soccer 'lO ROW C h OKI Roxx f ef ki OCCER has at last found 1ts way mto St LOUIS I-llgh as a recognxzed 1, but thus IS the iirst year the game has been serlously consxdered by Preparatory League OHTCl3lS Last fall they declded to play out a schedule and lf the experiment proved a success the sport would count pomts for the Lane trophy begmnlng the scholastlc year of 1928 1929 The St Louis Hxgh team was coached by Mr DelVluth S J A large delegatlon of players turned out as candldatts for the team and xt required much choppmg to cut tht squad down to a reasonable number Edwm Murphy the eleven s lnsxde ltft was chosen captam and he made a good one Fisher Corcoran Malloy and Schmltt composed the balance of the forward wall whlch worked as a unlt at all tlmes Fman due to his helght and abxlxty to head the ball was glued to center half Curtxn vsas the rlght and Pxcco the left half The former vxas a good passer and kntvs how to take the ball down the Held The latter dld his vxork on the defense breaking up opponents passes Htnstn and Aubuchon both remarkable for thelr long distance knckmg vuen. the fullbacks COWIL and Tom GIIHTH alternated at mmdmg goal and lt would be difficult to say whlch man was tho. bttttr Phll Smxth and l-ltrye broke mto qultt a few games as halfbacks and Shanahan and Usstlman took care of tht fullback berths on sexeral occaslons All slxttcn men vscrt awarded letters l' n Hun ir d Thrrlu M ' OW? A P ': korcoran, Curtin. Sh h n. Smxl , Lowxc. Hansen, lwsher, l.. -l . . DUI I . '. Grif ln, Pi: . S h nu. Murphy. Aubuchon, lluryc. Mall y. A zqsxq . . . . . '. QU, . ' g m S f sport. We have had soccer teams 1n the school for the past few years, :bays 3 . . , . L N. . . v T 4 k . . . , C . . . 1 v . ' ' m ' ' l x 1 , n ' l . x t . V . , . ' I 7 1 1 r 1 . ' ' y 1 y mv ' x m . 1 1 , . . 8 . . V X x , x 3 I 1 ' , 'D Y 'I 3 I . 5 I 3 Y . A . li I Y 5 D Y I I I 1 1' lyctzmtws AXX C7fze auphirp, ' Qu- 'The Mothers' Club ll-IF VlOnI HE RS Cl UB 47-rl 'I was on tht last day of Octobtr l9Z7 that thc group shown abou 27' mct at thc Hlgh School and dttcrmlmd to orgmlfc unto xx hat should l bt known as thc Nlothtrs Club of St l outs Unlxtrsrtx Htgh School J anfs Fathcr Parry had prtxlously scnt out rnutattons for a gathcrmg of thls naturc but what xx as accompllshtd at that first mcctmg tar cxctcdtd utn hrs most sangumc cxpcctatlons Our two hundrcd mothcrs had rtspondcd to thc call and wtrt rn atttndancc tn tht school cafctcrn mortour thcy ucrc all tagtr cxcn anxlous to gtt bthrnd Backcr Nltmorual Hugh 9 hool actlxltlts VNh1t an organllatlon of mttrcsttd ptrtnts could do had bttn rtmarlubly d monstrattd latt and ucn surpass th1t nou famous club Oflictrs for tht commg ttrm ucrt tlc tcd lmmtdlatc x ttttr Nlrs Anm l Backcr had bttn chosen as honorary prcsndtnt lhty xxtrt prtsrdtnt Xflrs A A Ccrxantcs first uct prtsldcnt 'Vl s J l 'Vlurphy st ond sn t prcsrdtnt Nlrs J P Qrowlu trusurtr Mrs J L Cramtr st rttarx Nl s G R Vlath tu 'XS xnxtlal actuxtx a card partx and rtumon ua dccxdtd upon and a tom mltttt of fiftccn appolnttd xxrth wus to nts rtalrntlon Tht Rutrtnd VJ F Parry S J vsas unanxmouslx tlcctcd charrman of thls commltttt xx hxch mtt a few days lattr Tucsdax Noxtmbtr tv cnty sc ond xx as announttd as tht datt for the party N LQQ7' ' 1 l i 1 .' Q . vs, -Q ' v x L v uv ' x A 1 v- fii --SZ . . . . L 4- ' - , x . s . 6 , . r '-P-:fra ' Sm'-'-. . . .V . . 55 K ' f . , . 1 A 4 1 v l V- V 1 I V' I 1 A ' I ' I 1 1 ' A vi' 11 1 1 VI Ik' L . 1 1 ' 4 xx Y1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 V1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 .13 1 V1 V u Y V1 1 1 1 ' . .. . . k c . . . t t '-4 ' ' s sk . 1 y - L 11 s K K v C , L 3 by thc Fathers' Club of thu Nlcliridc school. Our mothers dctcrmincd to cmub 1 11 L L 4 V in ' 5 A V Q 1 v lv u: in I 1 . A k' A . 3 ' .1 . '- ' ,. r. 4 fl ': A: c'- ' . r , 4 .J '. . ,7, ':.'c'. r.. . .l i', I 1'1 11 I '1 'I VD1 V D 1 .'4L ' . Q 1 1 '1 7 A I V i EXP? Om' Htmtfred Thzrlu-thru .: 5 0 I 0 '53 CB O Q 'I CL 'U Q 'I E' o O ' 0 ' ' ' ooo o ooo S. o ' . .Q - ' . . . .. o - ' - . 7-. 0 . .l . . Q h , . 1 . , 5- . - U '. . i Q1 . ' . WIS - ' - ' o . ' . 'I 4 .D . . H. . H . .I , ' :r A - Lk. yy . fu gn' 1 Ch . . . ' I . 'F ' - 41 1' ' -, .ET ' ' -4 . 2 . - - - . w - H - . - O ' . ..,, t . - O . :r '. ' -rv. N l . H , . .3 Q O . . . ' '?'x. ' I - ' . .m - - , UQ. ' ' . 5, 1 - .:r- t UD ' 4 Q 0 1 . . U' . . O' i . . V . Q.. . . ' 0 OOC. I O . Q not lmmedlately thereafter w1th the asslstance of varlous members of the Student Council and others of the senlor class arrangements were made for the sale of admrssron tlckets at one dollar each and chance books for the rallle of twm comforts donated by Mrs J E Cramer were drstrxbuted Every mother of a semor at Backer Memorlal contrnbuted IH some way to msure the success of the Club s hrst undertaklng Fmally all was m readmess On the afternoon of November 22 a brllllant company assembled at the school The gymnasxum reparrs m which were but recently completed was beautlfully decorated hundreds of tables arranged some even m the central corrldor and llbrary sxnce a very large attendance had been expected Nor was anyone dxsappomted As prlzes for mdrvldual tables two decks of lmen play mg cards were provlded for each Many other handsome gxfts were donated Supper was served ln the cafetena from tive untll seven p m In the evenmg lf was estimated that there were over a thousand parents relatlves and frlends present Moreover lf was evrdent that the Card Party was not only a financlal success for lt brought to the hrgh school parents who had never before V1Slt6d the new bulldmg and afforded them the opportumty of meetmg the professors of thexr sons The afternoon of December l2th savs the mothers agam assembled the secretary reportmg that oyer three thousand dollars had been reahzed from the party Thus amount was forthwrth turned over to Father Doran S J treas urer of St LOUIS Hlgh to help defray the expenses lncurred ln tornado losses to the llbrary to student publlcatlons and to athletlc equipment XVhen on January 9th the club held 1ts first 1928 meetmg the attendance was notlceably mcreased Membershlp had soared beyond the three hundred quota and was 1ncreas1ng weekly Durmg the course of the meet1ng Rev Fr J M McW1l Student Hls talk proved very mterestlng ln the buslness dlscusslon that followed lt was voted to appomt an advrsory board of twelve members Three mothers of boys 1n each of the four years were chosen A suggestlon was made that mstead of the usual Senlor Junior prom a senxor dance be gxven at Hotel Statler shortly after Easter It was enthuslastrcally recexved Further dlscussxon as to the feaslbnllty of such an entertalnment fol lovs ed at the next meeting February l3th when Father Doran gaye a talk on the possible goals toward whxch the Mothers Club might stnve Also hc thanked them for the great BSSISIBHCC already rendered Agaln on March l2th the mothers met and plans for the supper dance were completed The feature of the day was a talk by Father Schwltalla S J Ph D newly appomted Dean of the St Louis Unxverslty School of Medlcme l-lls subject was The Health of the l-llgh School Boy Cl One Hundred Thxrry four V T Vlaejbtuphitg, The Semor Dance th Spp D Then on Thursday night April 12th the long awaited supper dance was given Over two hundred of the seniors were present and all seemed to thor oughly enjov themselves This last social function of the season was easily conceded a triumph for the club While the dancing was scheduled to commence at nine o clock due to the large number of dates the majority of the guests did not arrive until about ten thirty By eleven when the buffet supper was served a large and brilliant company was present The club had provided chaperones During the first intermission of the dancing a Hash photograph of the ensemble was taken Dancing was once more resumed to continue under the flashing revolving crystal until one o clock For the following Monday afternoon April l6th another meeting was called The mothers were elated with the success of their undertaking and definitely determined to make the card party and senior dance annual events sponsored by their organization On the afternoon of May 14th the last the early autumn Interest in the year book vtas aroused after the club had been photographed for the DAUPHIN Many of the mothers are patronesses of thls volume Surely with such an auspicious beginning great things are destined to be done by the interested active energetic mothers of the students of St Louis High They are extended the good wishes of the entire school for continued success and even greater co operation in the future 1 ? I One Hundred Thirty fine A! e Senior u cr ance session of the year was held. The club will not meet again until sometime in ' 0 O ' v v . il. I . Q o Q .. , Q. :M 'f c 1. . ,O . V , L. 1 .A , ,., , , , ,A , ,. . Q S S Q: C 'li Cf. ,. F 'Nu The Mfissing Securities I HI CAST Hon Qnoffrq Vlyrthton Nicmbu of Qongnss Wu 1 IANI H Jixhms Wir S1135 Jnru Q Const1tucntsjNVII.LIXXI HFITFRT Wr Flljih Basinlfof Vlyrtluton JYROKII MLNSCH Bm X mu Imphm of Nhrrluon QHRISIIAN PFDI R Jack Nikndxth of thg Vkar Dgpart mmm Ouu R SONDAG Holmns DL xc xx I LI I I -.rk LL 1m1uurI7l1uxr1 h XVII I IXNI POI lx I 1ul XX Illon Furl S ghum JOHN O QI XRIxL hspnr mx mx no NIxrrILum Cn om! J T oxxxsr ND I olmmm I BXM XX lf I 'WQMQQ 'Jiffy lu'ncr.1I xurpruw xr Ucrmlullw N .1nx1Im:u.111cnl I xi 1 V A V 1 Q A X , X 1 V ' I . I ' S x . I .' . - 1 . , 1 . ' I I ' 1 I 1 . 2 ' . X V 'H YV H Y v X x 'V' V i . . I ' . . .. 1 5 M A X Y 1 A l . Pinkcrlon Cfasc. anothcr Sherlock 1 . ' A - ' . - 1 ..' X I ' ' A5 25 . i 3 ' , ' . . ' : 'J A rum I C.I..'xLIDI , . . I.I.I, rv Humirmi ,I hrrfu-xxx 'f7fze aupbm The Mzssznv Securztzes ?' HI Mlsslng SLCUFIIILQ 1 comedx ln QQ? three acts xxas successfully performed A' at the Lmxersxtx audttorlum on Feb 4 6 7 Earlx ln the xear the problem of a cast for the Hxgh School plax agam pre sented xtself It xx as a problem too for onlx one experlenced man remamed from the prex1ous nnallx selected xx as admlrablx sulted to the hls tronlc talents of thts brlllnant leadlng man and to others as well As C ongressman 'Vlxrtleton Bull vxas superb Duncan lullx vxas the ldeal detectnxe 'lhe Scene nn xx hnch he xx as passed off on the trustees as a Qxxlss educator xxnll long be remembered Xxlllldm Polk xx as most tranclng as the xoung lrngllsh plax xx rlght X ere ee An then there xx as lasper George Toxx nsend xxas so completelx 1n the sp1r1t of hls part that for txxo xx eeks after the shoxx h had to take care lest he speak rn dlalect Slmllaf complxments m1ght be pamd to each member of the small though thoroughlx competent cast 5 laxper vx wx-l.rx what gt x xll .nb i . 1 ' S' ,, , , , . ,rig x Y . V . , v b X- K H . ' , . . I v I 5- . . ,S v Q I' 1 7 li 7 A I Y. F year, William Jenkins, However the play Y L 1 7 V L A Y L I H 1 I, 7 b ILL x X V p 4 v y F H ' SK 7 D YI' Q 7 X 1 I V . 1 Y F k, x 1 x 1 1 x I 7' A vt L X Cnr L X v 1 I If v . V1 u L . d . , , ,K 1 - . j , , v 5 v 1 v I 7 b ' I v v y v C U 3 I , .5 7 1 v 1 1. . W Y T rflmir fhzrqst WRX 'LL f7!zejDa11pl1inX, .Sjaeczlzing IXNIJIX1 I un I I OC U I ION AND ORA I ORX f IN XX LLInLsd1x LXLn1nO' Aprxl I8 thL Oratorlcll md FIOLUIIOH contwts XXLYC IILICI 'I ht nrt spL1ILLr Iohn C FJFIILT g1xL 1n1mprL9s1xL Lili LourSL on I-ILro1Sm Iohn Xlurphx g1xL 1 bl'lIIllI'Il Lnritmon on 1 XIIFIXYLCI ILsu1t ot 'NILMLQ Ih thlrd QDLakLr Duncan I uIIx vx0n1hL Iirit ws 1rd 10 ontorx EImLr ILnhardt thL fIrs't LIoLut10n1Qt QIXL in xnlLrprLt1txon of Shxlock GLorgL Ioxxnmnd nd xx LII m IIN. p1rlofLnLIL Iosh studylng hLLQ Lnhn ILL ullh s wud portraxal of thL R LL mon Cc. Iough Iu IL SIUITI Nlurphx L1pturLd rhL pfllk IH lhls Qroup xulh his Qoul of thL X lolm XX lllnm ILnIL1nQ hx hms rL1I1sI1L hung of Chrxstnns 'Nlghl m 1 LwLurhLwusL XL mr 1 L mL r hL sLLLwnL x wr HUIIL IIL 1uLIwLsIuLur1nqI'mLrn1rLI NI1nILh1Ls us rLnLLr1ng of Il StruLIL L I'mLfI LIILI XL X' IX xxL 1nprLsLnt1ng Ih 'Num ox L xx s SuLLL99fuIIx g1xLn wx 1mLs LLgm om YILSIIILXLI' xxon mL IYLSITITILVI LL1S1Lvn nspLr1nQ 1II nl Lsnx UIIIIIILI 1nI 1rLnLL s Drum 7aLrn1rLI 1u sum L Lu Lm l- U H rl I C9 0 Wig V S . Q . I Kccgnn fmmcr. I1L'!I.1 Icnhnrr 4 1. rkc To wnd. .I Vlurphv NI XIIW NIL'r'IxI!1m Iluwwvnvf I 1wrt1.x'Lr Ian'-t:.I2 S Vluvphn' I.:'Iu-'X INN.: l . f M ,.' U ' . QZJ I- .L H 44 L UL V. K, C , I ' . '. V ' L 4 'L O, Cflar I ' hmf ' ' j ' ' hrs! place, In lhlrd war Clrcgory Pustcr lcd off with . ,N ' I Iv. R . tu A . 'X L,. . ,. ,. , . I' gn St . I . 'I un, 'I' ' I 'Lx IL I I-Q hx .' x ' . .. L1'in H h I ' I- j S.gL'. ' I.L'v ' .1 ry DI' 'VII '-II -' 'A L. b I,1ltlc.ILv 'CI' , I' I ' .IL I Ii . .I I I3 'I ' I' ' df, . XVI V K Pm' hx' .N I1 'II M. L CfI. ' 'L hx' I ' . In I I, IWLINILIIIILIIIX'g.1IX'L'n sL'IL llLmS. I II 'L-LI, f urns -QAAQYYHN C7fLeiDa11pl1i11, In the ,VVKIZKE of ifze Storm 'VIH SH VI NTB' CIKNV1 I N vw' Aww iw 0 On H 1 .1 r 'f7Ae w him, 0-0 I n the Wake of the Storm 'vo fl rom the Oclober Duuphmeitel Ll-IE tornado whlch qw. fr! struck St LOUIS on September 29 caused a loss to the St Louls Umverslty Hlgh School of ap proxnmately S1150 000 Th damage to the buxldmg and propertl s was larg ly covered by n uran e It was announ ed Qlearlng away of the debrls be gan on Friday the day follow Ing the storm but was hampered by ram However durlng th subsequent week repalr work d was rushed and regular order w1th the exceptlon of Chapel ex day October I2 when the gymnaslum and cafeteria were reopened Wlthxn two months all repalrs wxll have been completed the constructor promlsed At the suggestlon of the Student Councll the senxors and those Jumors takmg chemlstry volunteered to contrtbute that part of the breakage fee whtch would have been returned to each at the end of the year Th1s totals about four hundred dollars The Students Chapel may not be ready for some tlme as not only was the roof badly damaged but concrete slabs fell upon the mam wh1te marble altar breakmg many pleces of statuary and cut stone Much of this marble came from Europe and some cannot be replaced Fortunately the afternoon classes had just taken rn and although the physxcs and chemlstry departments 1n the dlrect path of the wmd were practlcally left ln rum there were no serious lnjurles to students ln those rooms at the tlme Practlcally eyery wmdow tn the south and west sldes of the s hool was shattered some frames bemg entirely torn away nd the plaster walls crumbled Much laboratory apparatus was damaged The collapse of the roof of thc gymnaslum the llbrary and the chapel caused not so mu h by the velocity of the wmd as thc lou baromctnc pressure of th atr wxthout Thus also may bt true of some of the mncr walls of thc buuldmg and of thc faculty sectlon On the south sldc four walls blew down T Y Om Hun in I I rlu luo I I l .. .- ...A ..-. va A A - . 0 - c 1 T 0 ALM TT . - - - U O Y.- , ,, IQ' A , 3 ' . 'D mmf ff l: . sa 1,1 , 1 X ' Q w ' 1 , f lx , . - 'e e i 3 3 . ' t . C v ' . U V V . . ' . 3 . ' n 1 . Q . ' . Vnrndor, looking west, ' Three Class-rooms blown . lhir floor. . . into one. ' ercises, was resumed on Wednes- ' x V . , . 1 . , - y . Y Y . . X . . a . . . 0 ' ' , ' . a . 0 3 f' L V Y . . Q 1 r 1 ' 1 . Q . V. h . V I 3 I D 1 - 3 . . J Y . I v..-tt .4 thc Sludvnu' - , x pm of ph,,,,f, 9 hJPy'l Department .I C C . l O . ' ' 3 ' ' ,, v, M. ,JV ,A .L - , , ' 5 ' 4 '1 'U I - ' - S , I ln the Wake of the Storm in one instance burying a junior class beneath No one was hur the Student Advisory room re mained unharmed while th So dality Chapel furnished and ompleted after protracted efforts on the part of dire tors and o aists was wr k d handball court wall was torn up carried at least two hundred feet and smashed against the sid of the building A chair from the library and a tray from the cafeteria were found among other curious things in the gym nasium In the latter place it was necessary to drill a hole through the floor in order that the water might run off Luckily no fire broke out as a result of the violent disturbance of the chemicals on the third floor The school was without light or telephone service for five days so entangled were wires in the district A number of cormces tiles and ornate pieces on the roof were hurled off crashing down on student automobiles parked below Since the building is of reinforced concrete with outer walls of brick classes were able to be conducted on Monday October 3 These sessions lasted till noon only Physics and chemistry lectures were given in the regular class rooms and all experiments missed during this time will be performed after the science department is ready for occupation Some changes and alterations are planned for the south wing of the school A small portion of the brick wall had to be taken down On the second floor there are to be a laboratory two large lecture rooms and a student library and a reading room The Sodality Chapel will be located on the third floor above the library The senior division will continue to meet in the main chapel. Our student body consider- ing the suddenness of the storm. behwed admirably. Had it not been for their perspicacity many might have been mortally hurt. 'Vlany visitors and parents of the students viewed the havoc and damage to the school wrought by the storm and were , amazed by the inconsequential . . and slight number of injuries i i, i ol' received. ' A One Hundred Forty-three Yfzejliallplmmrp, i JWYELXQQQELESX 3' 'Jae ph' Our Bene actress When the class of nrneteen hundred twenty elght graduates rn June rt wrll be the first that has completed the Jesult high school course at the new Backer Memorxal The poss1b1l1ty IS that the now St Louls Unlverslty Hrgh School students do not fully appreclate the advantages they enjoy ln thelr new bulldlng But they do know and are extremely grateful for thexr benefactress Mrs Anna F Backer She rt was who IH order that the cause of Amerlcan Cathollc hrgher educatxon mrght be furthered burlt and equlpped the mstrtutron on Oakland Boulevard known rn memory of her late husband as the George H Backer Mernorlal Hlgh School And as the years pass the krndly motherly Interest she takes rn each and every student IS more manlfest Her benefactxons rncrease Not only d1d she asslst rn financing the repalrs to the burldlng after the tornado but when the students returned after the Chrlstmas recess they saw on erther slde of the sanc tuary two new whlte marble statues Mrs Backer s glft ln commemoratxon of the nftleth annrversary of Father M J O Connor S J These statues are of St Aloysxus Goneaga and St John Berchmans the patrons of Cathollc youth Mrs Backer rs moreover Honorary Presldent of the Vlothers Club whlch has done so much ln the mterest of the Hlgh School thls year Could we better express thanks than to promxse that for her and for her departed husband we shall never forget to offer up our thankful prayers i i One Hundred Forty five O I Q .I U . - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . , . - c , . 'z . , , l Y I , c . rf f .al . Cl ly ' sl Sb 36 Q. : 2 a . 0 -0 , S by , A .. - V 'NJ A'---' . 'A H ' X 70: dwbhitg, SEPTEMBFR 1927 Reglstratlon Tvselxe St louls Hlgh graduates at Jesunt Noutxate Openmg of fall term Dauphxnetle staff meets N. Football practlce goxng strong Hot l f All have mass books tomorrow Student Councxl members chosen Glee Club organlzed PIYSI Sodallty meetlng Mr Wlldermuth addresses students before he departs for Indla He IS presented Wllh a purse of one hundred dollars Regular order unt1l 12 47 P M The Tornado Searchlng the debrls Ram Qi' OCTOBER 1927 Reconstructlon work begms as f- 'Y -Class resumed penods untll noon. . ' t 7 f . X Double homework. ',aW'ff5.gs , su, fzfiif' -First bulletin. 5555! ' ' .' SESS 7 gi we wa Q H -Literary Academy begins stason. F. Leahy S. J. Director. ' .4f'-ll117'?' 5-.'::f -F' t ' f D l' ,tt ' . eva?-:T.f lrs l?Sl1C. o aup nm appears e-- -'Cf ' 1 ' ' ' 31k-Orgamzauon of Mothers Club. 00 QC U Om' Hundred forty-srx 'Q l 'ly 764: Etlfphitix, NOVEMBER 1927 All Saints First Latin Club Meeting Mr Lefebwre S J Director rf 'U X! Literary Academy presents The Jest of l Hahalaba Dauphinette distributed EFA W' I Homecoming Game at Sportsmans Park ill Alumni Dance Card party IS sponsored by the Mothers Club as first activity Second Bulletin Thanksgiving recess bevins DECEMBER 1927 Game with Roosevelt for City Championship Students Chapel reopened Sodality reception of one hundred and forty two students Term essay Challenge of Missions to Youth of St Louis The Buccaneer of Christ a playlet dealing with e life of St Francis Xavier presented at St Louis Auditorium as a part ofM1ss1on Day program Tryouts for the class play The MlSSlHg Securities Football banquet at Gatesworth. Twenty-six Players it awarded letters. -.-W1 -Cast for play announced. 'Hy --Visit by seniors and juniors to Bell 'Telephone Building . and Pevely Plant. - -Christmas Dauphinette issued. -Adjournment for Christmas vacation. O O' I l . 0 0 0 0 5 One Hundred Forly-seven 05..i.....-..i.-..------- - -V - - - , him' 41.1.5 Chromcle ' JANUARY 1928 Classes resumed lnstallat1on 1nto Apostlesh1p of Prayer Rehearsal for The lVl1ss1ng Securmes TlCkGIS for the aboxe d1str1buted lnii ',llll1 , 1ll Class p1ctures for the Dauphm taken lVl1d year exam1nat1ons beg1n FI:BRUARY 19 28 3 Fr Parry acqulres students of results of scholastrc en deavor durmg Hrst semester Dauph1nette for February d1str1buted Fr Hor1ne S J mspects classes The Mrssmg Securxtxes presented at U Audltorxum The lVl1ss1ng Secur1t1es presented at U AUdltOflum The Mrssmg Securltres presented at U Audltorxum Debatmg Soclety under d1rect1on of Mr Ste1ner S J organ1zed Ash Wednesday Wash1ngton s Bxrthday Holnday COndlIlOn3l exam1nat1ons MARCH 1928 l 2 Prel1m1nary Elocutlon Contests held B111 Jumors t1e for Prep Basketball crown Inttrscholast1c Latm Contest for Semors f V Dauphmette d1str1buted Prel1m1nary Orator1cal Contest ,sv Productxon work on Dauphm beg1ns 5, Ttam reaches Enals at Ch1cago Team returns Rally 1n gym Om Hundr d lc rlu nah! I g , ol 71- . . 6- . . . I ' 1-A ,sf 1 x he 'ff ' - . . ' ,f-M h 12- - . I ' 5 h . - . . . . . A N , .A n vmfglll -U V. Q ol- Q 2 31 515, D3 alle' .X 7 1-1 5 533 , QQ ' , E 8M . , . ' 17- ' ' ' ' . ' , . ., ' . 22- . ' ' ' 1. ' . 25- . . . . . -.r.g5U.3,..... . 7- 2 . . , . ' ' G , ! 9- , . . Q . ' 4 ' i l5-- ' ' ' . - ll' . . 1 th r , 1y?:- ma- . I n .TE 5 24- , . v 4 - 1,- 1 'S +4 f ' 27- - . 1 ' . U! 3 2 ' - o Q Q V , H 2,-..,,,v.., ,..........--- ., Vhewtuphizg, Chromcle APRIL 1928 Wxth Fr MOYIISOH as Master Retreat begms Retreat contmues 5 Solemn Mass and Papal Blessmg Supper Dance grven for semors by mothers at 0'-.a M7 A Hotel Statler X f W, -in-vw-if Z4 Elocutxon and Oratory Hnals at U Audi tonum Last Dauphmette of the year appears MAY 1928 Alumnr Banquet at M A A Fr Lord addresses students on Sodallty Com entlon Mrssron collectron announced as over S13 O0 St Louns Hrgh Debatmg team wms from McBr1de Huh Term Essay Shakespeare Holyday St Lours U Scholarshrp exammatlons held Pentecost Monday Only three more days Decoratron Day The Dauphm drstrxbuted Semors begxn to smg thexr Swan Song JUNE 1928 1 End of Scholastxc year 4 Frnal examrnatrons begm 18 Commencement at St Louls U Gymnasrum 'I fi rr' ' 1 One Hundred Fortu I 1 I I ' ' ooo o , so I :J XS 3 gd G U1 : xx .gs I.. if go' 'S Y' N ' I I I A 1- I I I I I I I I I I I : I 2 - in . -0- . , Q . . I I ' . ' I . . 1 ga . i ' I ' - . ' I D 4 u - . I ' I ' , ' IIIf:f'r ' I - ff IIUMI , I A A 'Y . TI' SU, ' IXICN 'lf Wu. .V N- ' ' 4451: Z ? ' I II life 9 ll I .6 's'.'M5S5f'If7' ' 5 ,L 3 .. I ,, ' ' I' Y s . , l -. P' V 7' El I ,sl . 1534, 1ril'17'f ' A , - nw '.' ilsl A , -:.- , A - I if ' I I A' ' Q I 9- A ,Q M-Om D A , Q li .4E7 f3Z. Statw O oh Skmnay orrupung the Innocent X 1nlKV Fur nc Tunncy S h- P c Line The Bug Chnef A Hx! Nlcan! a Run XVc Havc Xlith Uv - Iffhcl of .1 'Homrrun One Hundred Fifrg S' U7 fl f Vnejbduphin., .Statw l -215 Don! 'Hack Blank md XX hue fh Bug Thr -r ' 4, 'fP1p'l mu Xiucv W 4 nd 1 Ho-Hum TIM imnuld. nng Y oulh ' ,4- 13 'f .. A: V N ff 1- ---. .k. Hn D.1v- Is Za! o. fag ,R Y ,-' 3 ,K ,-x One Hundred Fifty - one 02,11 712 phinc, Michael Aubuchon Claude Bakeyyell Arthur Barth Ernest Bingham Henry C Block Harry Bohn Arthur Brad Ambrose Brenn Herman J Bromschwig Drevy Brovyn Paul J Burke Jules Campbell Walter R Carbery John I' Clarke John O Clarke Thomas Claus John Conrad James A Corrigan Elmer E Coyyell Robert H Cowie Robert Cradock John Cramer David A Curtin Donald D Dalton George F Dames Lawrence De Moor Frederick Dilg James Dockery XVIIIIBH1 Everett Edward Eyferman Robert Eynatten Richard Fahey' Robert Fahey De Lisle Farrell Vvlilliam Farrell 1-red Ficht Donald Fisher Louis Fitzsimmons Joseph Flood Jerome Frem Elmer Garlich Joseph Gerst John Gillis Harry F. Gleason .. .. James F. Gleason ..... . XVilliam J. Gleason ..., Thomas Griffin... Thelen Grone. David Grothaus . .. Oliyer Gundrich . Thomas Halloran.. . .. Vlurray' Hannon , .. Armand Hanss.. . Vylilliam Heitert . . Ralph Hemp ..., . Daniel J. Henry' . John A. Hogenmiller Joseph Holdenried John Hosmer . . .. Stephen Jabczenski . Vy'i1liam Jackson John J. Jaeger Addresses of the Senwrs 4 5505 3966 3339 5830 1357 4226 12 7 4950 5949 7007 3937 5864 7225 3916 3909 6130 4044 Doyer Place I mdell Blyd Flad Aye West Jefferson Barracks Cambridge Aye Vylaterman Aye 'VlcC1usland Aye Edgewood Aye Goodfelloyy Aye I mdell Blyd Woodland Aye Maryland Aye Shayy Aye Romaine Pl I mdell Blyd Flad Aye Flora Place McPherson Aye a Cleyeland Aye 3177a Portis Aye 7209 7100 5575 7355 5355 9020 3695 9 4 1 7924 3655 5870 6217 6218 4243 3725 4 9 6116 1365 3817 2838 West Park Aye Iindell Blvd I-aston Ave Westmoreland Pershing Aye Manchester Laclede Aye Maryyille Aye Vylest I ne S Grand Blyd Hartford St Plymouth Aye XVaterman Aye Waterman Aye Maryland Aye N 25th St Filmore St McPherson Aye Union Blyd Forest Park Blyd a Victor St 59-13a Hamilton Terrace 6926 Delmar Blyd . .-1-528a Flora Aye.. .....-4528 Flora Ave. .... 3618 Russell Blyd ...... .. 5809 Page Blvd. ..... .. . . ., -6621 XVaterman Ave. 1432a Granville Place ..-121 . .. .. 5095 .. 6501 . .. .4512 5173 ,. ,.... 4273 . 1232 Red Bud Aye.. . .. Page Blvd. .. . San Bonita Ave. Holly' Ave. Goethe Ave. ,, ,, Flora y'd. .. Clara Aye. .. - 23.1 S. 2th .. 5 9 702 . .8523 5530 4016 Dover Place . Eastgate Ave. , Goodfellow Ave. Delmar Blvd. .. lflad Ay'e. . , Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis I ours Louis Louis Louis Louis I ouis I ours Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Louis Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri 'Vlissouri Missouri Om- Hundred Fifty-two 7, 576: dtmhitg, Arthur Jecklm Maunce Jordan Robert Judge Lours Kappel Erancrs Kennedy Julnus Kern Rlchard Klohr Robert Klump Albert Koch Richard Krohr Jack Landolt Thomas Lapplng Robert Lewxs Elmer W Lenhardt Arthur I xttmann John P I ynch Jack McAdam Bernard McKernan Alphonse Madden Frank J Malloy Russell Maloney Robert Martin Logan Mock Wnllram Moran Wrllnam Mowrey John C Murphy Joseph Nawrockr Wnlllam Nuelle John A OConnor Joseph Orlxck John R Padberg Francrs G Pals Perlcles Pasme7oglu Chr1st1an Peper James Phelan Edward Pxeper I Wrlbur Powers William J Polk Edward Raemdonck Aloysnus Raterman Thomas Ryan Russel Sappmgton lawrence Schxlly Dan1elJ Schlally Frank J Schmitt Paul Schrader Edward Sharper I outs Sharp James Shea Ralph Shehan Joseph Slawson George Smlth R1chard Smlth Olxver Sondag Wlllxam Sprengnethe Albert Strelt Bernard Stuart Edward Sullnxan Edgar L Taylor Jerome Thomas Duncan Tullx I Addresses of the Semors D381 N Kxngshlghxxax 28-10a Accomac St 5921 Kingsbury Blxd 202la Bremen Axe 4545 'VlcPherson Axe 7649 Carsxx old Claxtonna 4401 Strodtman Pl 4246 N Luclxd Axe 7316 La Veta Axe 4366 Maryland Axe 3959 Connectlcut Axe 5850a Plymouth Axe 3614 N Taylor Axe 5217 Vernon Axe 5023 lotus Axe 3506 Iowa Axe 6 0 S l8t 5895a Bartmer Axe 4847 Maflit Ave 7416 Wlse Ave 3815 Castleman Axe 4936 West Pxne Blxd 5963 Cote Brllllante 2818 Unrxersnty St 6040 McPherson Axe 9 Kmgshrghwax Park l0l9a Central Axe 5806 Bartmer Ave 4040 Natural Brldge 3819 S Grand Blxd 3647 Fmney Ave 4967 I-orestPa1k Blxd 5758 Pershing Axe 6955 Waterman Axe 40 Po1oDnve 5875a Washington Axe 4921 Nottingham Westmoreland Pl 4136 West Pme Blvd 2012 St Lours Axe 5569 Maple Ave 4548 Grbson Axe 4321 S Compton Axe Washmgton Terrace 3168 Poms Ave 4547 Clarence Axe Llmll Ave 7720 Sutherland Axe 3528 I-Ialllday Axe 6726 Northxxood Ave 4637 N Shenandoah Axe 1620 Quendo Ave 5177 Vernon Axe 4765 Dahlia Ave 4050 Wyommg St 8222 Church Blxd 5525 Easton Axe 2912 Lafayette Axe 4607 Maryland Axe 5639 Cote Brrllxante Ave 4611 Kennerly Axe lConl1nued on Paae 1781 Louxs Louns I ours Louls Louls Louxs I ours Louls ours ours ours outs outs ours Louxs I ours Lours I ours Louns Louxs Louls Louls ou1s ours outs ours outs Louns Louxs I ours Louls Louns Louls Louls Louis Louns 1 ouls I outs Louis I outs Louts I outs I ours Louls Louls I outs Louts ours ou1s outs ours ours ours ours ours ours Louts Louls Louxs Louis Louls NIISSOUTI Vlnssourx Mlssourx Vllssoun Vlrssourx VIISSOLIII Vlxssoun Vllssoun Mnssourl Mlssourl Vllssourl Vhssourl Vlrssourl Vlrssoun Mlssourn Mxssourn Vlrssourl Vllssourl Vlrssourl Mlssourx Vlrssourn Mnssourl Vllssourn Vlrssoun Vlxssoun Mlssourn Mrssoun Mrssourx Vllssourx Mlssourx MISSOUII Vllssourl Mrssoun VIISSOUYI Vllssourr WISSOUYI Mlssourx Vlrssoun Mrssourn Mrssourx Vlrssourn Mxssourn Mnssoun Mrssoun Vlrssourl Mrssourn Mtssourn 'Vlnssourr Mlssoun Mrssourr M1SSOUf1 Mxssourx Mlssourl Mrssoun Mlssourl Vlrssourl Mlssoun MISSOUII Vlrssoun Vlxssourn Vlxssourt Q , 7 One Hundred Frfrq Ihrpc ' . ,, . . ' ' r'. ' ' 'j .. , St. '. ' ' ' 4, ,. .... '. .. , St. '. I ' ' ' ' .. .. ..,,. , I '. ,. .. . , St. '.r ' A ' , .. 701 ' ' . .St. . I ' ' . .. ., ., . . St. ', I ' ' .. ... ,, . 3 ' '. . St. L '. ' ' ' .. ..., . ...,, '. , . . St. I. ', ' ' .. .. . ' ', .. St. I- ',1 ' ' ' ,.,.. ' '. , . St.I. '.1' ' '. .. .. ,.., .. ' '. .St.I. fl' ' . .. . . .,.,, . ' .. , . St, I, '. I ' A -' , ., ...,,.. ' .. . , , St. ', ' ' . , .. ...... .,...,. ..,, . ' . ,. St. , '. ' ' .. ,. .,.. ,,.. '. . . ,St. '.14 ' ,, ... ..., l 3 . h St., .. ,. ,St. . '.1 ' ' , ,. ,..,. .. ,... . ..St. '.1' ' . ,, . ,,..,,,. . .. ,. , .. ,,St. ', ' ' .,, .. ' ' ,. , .. .St. L '.l ' ' ' ' ...4... ..4..., ' ' , . .... , . St. I. '. 1 ' ' ' ' ,.,4, ,, ,,., 'r ' . .. ,. ,. St. L '. I ' ' , ,, ,, H ,,,, u ,. ,. ., . .. St. I. '. ' ' ',. A ...,,,,.., 53 ' ' j , .. .. St. I. ', ' ' ' ' ,,,A,,,,, 4,,4,4,,, '. .... ,. . ..., , .. ...St. '. ' ' . ' ,,,, V,,,,,,,, . . . , .. ., .St. '.1 ' ' .....,.....,.r.,.,r..,., ' .. .St. - '. ' ' . ..,,.. .,.,....,r...,V . ' . ., . St. ', ' ' 4 ' . ' .,.....,,. .......,., ' - ..., . . . .. .. St. '.1 ' ' ' . .. ...A .,... ' ' ' . .. I St. ', ' ' John Paulus .....,, ........,............. ' ' - . . .. . . St. Louis. Missouri ' ' ...............,......,... '. ,. ,... ... St. '. 1 ' ' ' ......., .... ......... ' ' . .... ,. ,. St. '. I ' ' ., ' .1 ,,,,,r,,,r, ' .. ,I . J. sf. , ', ' ' ' ' , N V,,',,AA 28 ., .. ,. St. . ',r ' ' ' . ,....,... . '. ', .. , St. . '. ' ' ' N ,,,,, , ' r. ., , .. ,. St. - ' ' ' . ' . , . .,... 48 ' . . St. ' ' . ' .,,.,,... ' .. , ., , ,.St. '.1 ' ' ..., ..,.,... ...,....,. ' . . ., , ...St. - '. ' ' ' .4,...,.,. ,....,.,r 731 ' ' . .St. '. ' ' . ' .. ., .,,.. .. .... ..... ' . .. ,. . , .. . St. L '.1 ' ' .. ...., .... ,..,..... ' ' .,. ,, ., .. St. L ', ' ' .. .. ' .. . .. .St. L '. ' ' ' ..., .. . ' . .. .. St. L ', ' ' .. ....,. ...,, ' . ., St, '. ' ' .,. ,.,...4..,..... ' ' ., . , .. , , St. '.1 ' ' . ,. . ..,., ..,. ' '. , . St. '.t ' ' ...,,. ' ' . .. . ,St. '.1 ' ' .9 A .C :. - - J. .., ., - - ' V mb I 5' H5 Patrons and Patronesses 'on Mrs. Anna F. Backer Mary Valle Bain Nina McNair Bakewell l Mrs. Joseph A. Bardenheir ' Mrs. Charles Bates A Mrs. Fred J. Berkley . Katherine Blair Mrs. J. A. Calnane Mrs. John Concannon Mrs John Carleton Vlrs Charles J Cella Chcnovyeth Dyelng and Cleanlng Company Mrs Seth Cobb Beulah M Corley E J Costlgan Cornet Co Florence R Cote Mrs Arthur Donnelly M W Donnclly Thos J Dooley Insurance Co L E orr Mrs Ollyer XV Dorr NI A Doyle C J Flgenbroclt Sam Exerett Mrs Ella Flood S S Frcnch Mrs J H Crlancy ,, 'W5PT ' . . . . 0 1 . . 1 V I I ' 7 4 1 3 7 s - 1 . 7 l 7 3 . . Y . . 3 Y Y Oo go A D ' 0 0 Om' Hundred I-'1' yefour 4 ' ' Patrons and Patronesses Mrs John Goodwm Adelaxde D Grone Mrs Sol W Gross Mrs Ellzabeth Gumme Luke Hart Mrs A Helmenz Hellrung and Grxmm Stella Marly Hemp Mrs W A Hmes Hynes XVeaver Robert lmbs Mrs I D Kelly Mrs Henry W Klel M J Klely Mrs Geoffrey Krmball Edmond A Koeln Mrs Fred Krey Krey Packing Co. Ben A. Langan Leacock Sporting Good Mrs. Maurice Lonsu ay Teresa E. Lumaga Mrs. Birch Mahaffey . H. J. McNichols . J. VJ. McDonald . A. G. McCaskill . T. J. McGarry Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Jennie McGrath rsbach s . 7' S. H ddffl 7Ae,1Dauphiu,, - A 1 - M 'rv-fx- 'zzmf gi . .L , .ggi iw. rf: 'f . 1- . , - .ZA-.1 w i.. .V ' ' ,, I+:-ld.,,.,,.., 5.1.--ra...,.-.ig.i...n.2S.rsa,.'..ff 4: -'L M . , 5' GYM I r -'vgv- 'r v'fx m' .. . ....,................. - e - - - -- 1' Patrons and Patronesses ' 576 Mississippi Valley Paper Co. Caroline Mohrman i Mothers' Club . Mrs. I. C. Muckerman James J. Mullen A. P. Munsch. M. D. g Mrs. John C. Murphy Mrs. T. O. Moloney ' VJinnifred Nelson Mrs J H O'Connell 'J James O Donnel Gerald O Rielly OR1elly Mortgage Co Sarah Chambers Polk Prendergast Lumber C Mrs Carlos Reese Mrs Paul Robyn John W Rowan Mrs John Scott Mrs Wm M Sheehan Johanna A Sheehan Mary Rose Smith Mrs Ellsworth Smith John B Strauch Swift Roofing Co W L Tammc Mary W Tompkins Beatrice C Turner Julia M Walsh Mrs Anderson Williams , ., if?-T ., 6 E' . . . .N Y , . r 1 ' W Y ' ' O. J 7 . . .1 . ' 0 ' 1 00 , 7 O If U . I .v it 'ni Qin-' X e In Qing-,.:. -jv . undrr l'lf1ll'.Sl.7i '-- .., 1.,,Aga ,I K ,V in N it 'f..a'A'.7- ' -, ey H? ,..,- vertzsers 97!ze auphmo, ig, outa ADVERTISERS Cur ady ertlsers are your frxends They haye eyaluated your frlendshrp and haye consrdtrtd nt desrrable They have gone doyyn rnto thelr pock ets to make your year book Q1 success IH order that you mlght well understand good wrll worth WhlTQ Patronlfe your frlends They hut fa1th rn thexr own products and falth rn you T hey Wrll keep falth wrth you do you keep filth wlth them The Staff Y-Q 9 OW? 1 ll 111 o 16 Y I Ol . gg .,. Fa.. 7 , I I T , l I 7 I . - that they believe your 7 L V, . V. . 7? 2 A UNIVERSITY TRAINING T IS THE EDUCATION wh1ch grves a man a clear consclous vxew of h1s own op1n1ons and Judgments truth 1n developxng them an eloquence IH expressmg them and a force 1n urgmg them It teaches h1m to see thmgs as they are to go rlght to the polnt to dlsen tangle a skem of thought to detect what IS sophlstlcal and to dlscard what IS lrrelevant It prepares h1m to ill any post wlth credxt and to master any subject wlth fac1l1ty It shows h1m how to accommodate hlmself to others how to throw hxmself mto thexr state of m1nd how to brlng them to hrs own how to mfluence them how to come to an understand1ng w1th them how to bear wrth them He 1S at home 1n any socrety he has a common ground w1th every class h knows when to speak and when to be s1lent he IS able to con verse he 1S able to l1sten he can ask a questlon pertmently and galn a lesson seasonably when he has nothmg to xmpart hlmself he IS ever ready yet never rn the way he lS a pleasant companlon and a comrade you can depend upon he knows when to be serlous and when to tnfle and he has a sure tact Wh1Ch enables h1m to trlfle w1th gracefulness and to be serlous wlth effect He has the repose of a mlnd wh1ch l1ves ln ltself wh1le It l1ves 1n the world and wh1ch has resources for 1ts happ1ness at home when It can not go abroad He has a g1ft wh1ch serves h1m 1n publxc and supports h1m 1n retrrement urthout vsh1ch good fortune IS but vulgar and w1th wh1ch fallure and dlsappomtment have a charm The art wh1ch tends to make a man all th1s IS 1n the object wh1ch 1t pursues as useful as the art of wealth or the art of health though lt IS less susceptlble of method and less tangxble less cer taln less complete m IIS result says Cardmal Newman ND where the hxgh school graduate mqulres can thxs art be learned? T the College of Arts and Sc1ence of St LOUIS Um vers1ty the St Louls Umxerslty Hlgh School boy naturally replles Q S W'K5f'Y , -1.- , . Y 1 - Y Y l I a 0 , , l Y 1 . . I: 1 1 : 1. . . . . ' , . I I l 9 f 1 9 V - 1 I , , . Y g Y , Y ' y Y - - , . . . V. Y . . Y , . , Y I - ' . . . , , . , , . C vv ' ' ' lr I Y Y H 0 , 9 . , , . . . . Y , . I , 0: . g O 0 ' ' .....i...- . Q , ' . I 1 5- 1 One Hundred Ixry - Cyfwjlbauphim., ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OE DENTISTRY offers a complete dental coarse a standard Hue year coarse leadzng to the degree of D D S Handsome New Bulldmg Spac1ous Lecture Rooms Entrance Requirements Completlon of Accredlted Hlgh School Course Fall T rm 1927 Bcms Octob r 'S 1928 or Partzculars Address THF DLHAIN 3596 LAROLINE ST REE I d TQEAQ QLQS97 F C 'V 1. I C- I i f SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY yo A 1' f7fie auphmm, 3 9th Year Real Estate ' 00 The Satisfaction of Being Sure LOANS. . .SALES Property Management INSURANCE Hemmelmann Spackler R E Co Sey enth and Chestnut Sts Ioan Correspondent New York I :fe Insurance Companu THE CI ASS OF FOUR'I H A IN IQ38 AUBUCHON Astronomer and star galer and has vyrxtten a large theme on the colors of the ralnbovs BIHSS Present Goyernor of Illxnoxs backer of the noyy famous Make eyerv tovsn rn Ill1no1s an Axr port movement BURKE Our lO second man After a great career as Paddock s successor he has become track coach at Vlaryf Instltute known by the students as Pepper COYNE Propletor of Second Hand Book store deals especially ln trans latnons of the Greek and I at1n Classlcs CRADOCK General Utxlxty Man and Superusor of the IVIISSOUII Jesults CURTIN Ove ner of the St Louxs All Stars Inter nat1onal Soccer Cham plons of the XVorld DOCKERY Man about tovsn stxll experlmentnng vuth the ladxes trymg to find the glrl of chxldhood dreams EYERMAN A dancmg teacher orlgmator of the famous Eyerman method for learnlng Classlcal danclng bv mall EAHEY Popular barltone of the Metropolltan Opera C o m1rr1ed and at peace Vklfh etc IISHER St ll rn 4 A Earns hrs tuntlon tfler class hours by sngnlng his name for Clow n Cxgarettes Fl OOD A T rappnst 'Nlonk you ed to sxlenee for llfe vehtch automatxeally performs all homeveork HANSS lNovs ln U S Senate from the State of Kansas made has money as a Steel man ln l eayenys orth HOGLNVIII l YR Hls eldest vylll soon enter St louls lllgh 'WERE 4' -I 0 Jo 0 Y 4 1 J A Y V 44 A I ' E li B - '41 Y I D 1 'D 1 3 J I YA it V! ' A ' 3 I 1 .I 1 F YP Y l 4 . . - Il I ' ti D 7 ' 'I 3 A , 'I Y 7 A. 1 lv. vi I3 L 3 lv 3 I I . I . L - Y I 4 . 1 Y A I X Y. 1 A I , I I V 7 I . V I - I . ...P r Q ' 1 v 1 ' ' r' 1 '1 ' v' I I . 3 . T I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 11 . . 1 1 I 4 ' I . I ww- ' 1 1 A 1 I 1 S ' 1 - .. . . 1 'I Y. V I 3 V 4. V xi' - 4 - S '- A ' v r 1 k-I 1 -1 I 1- GROSS-The inventor of the famous OIKERGONOGRAPH, a machine' 1 ' '-L 1 1 - K 1 v . i I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 t . e. e e . . . ' 13 . 5 Yi Y if efnlfnuefei on l'e1ele IU!! - , 1 - rf We - 1-:W . N A Q,.-,arsrrfrf-Q1--eie-.:. vt-Q l'lumire'J .Sultf-Item .I I Vhfwauplmanv OLR PORT R KITS BY SID WHITI G STUDIOS 4322 OLIXE SPRFEI 920 NORTH GRAXD B1 XD 4 8666 ST LOUIS Mo Operators Sld Whmng Burrel Rogers ,if-aQ99Q.lfQS'97 J 0 T . , CI 0 f ' 4 ' F 1 ' J I JEHf131asoN 729 Jfir-Hiksox U ca U D A lf Om' llumiru 1, . I7 sp ke ASK Your Grocer for DeCoursey's White Rose Butter Churned from Carefully Selected Cream By DeCOURSEY CREAMERY CO. Clintral 1840 ADAM LONG Imported and Domestic Fruits and Vegetables Stands 55-56 New Union Market St. Louis, Mo. EDWARD A. BOKERN Notary Pub1'c E A BOKERN Real Estate Co Real Estate Loans Insurance Suite 317 Fullerton Bu11ding Southeast Co ner 7th and Pine Sts St Louis Established Oxer 60 Years GAriield 1889 WM SURBLED Cleaner and Dyer N 9 IN lnighth Street ou SIX PER CENT Plus Gilt Edge Security First Mort gage Real Estate Gold Notes Denominat ons 100 S500 S1000 cured by Fi st Deed of Trust on H gh Class Improxed St Louis Real Estate Dougherty Real Estate Co 908 Chestnut W1dmer Engmeering Company Louis Preuss Associated Archzlects Desgncrs f Ecclesiastical Buildings 201 Roosevelt Bldg The NEW COLISEUM Washington Jefferson locust In the Winter 1.1 XX her All the Bi sent In the Summer Pool Salt XX ate nert es J 1- Vkeincrt V es othmq to Sell But Struct Broadway Laundry Company Sucnth at Barton St Louis Mo HUmbo1t1D0l 1702 4660 I I 1 . 1 I 3 . . 2 l . i 0 Se r i - r i - i o 10, 1, 3' . Sl. 1. is R. L. VJei ,Pr . . -. I' , .-Pr . 0 0 UA, - 5 K k I 7. h.. a I ' ' - 0 The P ce ' e 'g li' s Are Held I Yi D ' ' U The XVor1d's Largest and Finest Swimming , ' 1. Cl - 1 rf ' ' .. . Q :U ' fl V -V V ' 'W - ,,.,,- --T ' V V ' O 4: Hundred Surg-I' r Lf -- l 0 Q FOR 35 YEARS --- Rublcam Busmess School has been tralnmg young men and young women for busmess llfe and placmg them rn the best stenographnc and bookkeepxng posxtlons m St Louls RUBICAM CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Wrzte or Phone Today for Catalog Rublcam BUSIHGSS School 493l 33 Delmar Blvd 3469 75 S Grand Blvd FOrest 0099 I Aclede 0441 THE CLASS OF FOURTH B IN 1938 BLOCK Yes the coat Hts just so good 1n the back llke 1n the front CLAUS Clrcus slde show Belxeve lt or not ladxes and gentlemen Thomas has seen the snows and felt the heat of more than 30 years COWIE No madam your golden haxr need never darken I have robbed nature of the secret and admrt others to lf for a trxfllng consxderatnon DAMES Now thls stock I m sellxng IS g1lt edged A No l It s to be had rn l1m1ted quantltles so I thought I would g1ve my frlends first choxce DeMOOR As he opens up another subd1v1s1on 50 mlles from the c1ty hall I belleve 1n fresh a1r and want to glve people the pr1v1lege of enjoylng 1t DILC1 A radro announcer The amplxficatron of Fred s well modulated whxsper has set the country ablaze wxth enthuslasm FITZSIMMONS Fellow legxslators we must llberate the Phlllpplnes and easy that xt no longer matters that man ah as born wrth an appendxx KLUMP Open your mouth a lrttle wlder please I dont seem to be able to locate your wlsdom tooth PAULUS A half owner IH a beauty parlor Hrs wlfe owns the other half and operates the busmess PEPER A tobacco magnate llterature and due to frequent dxfference of op1n1on qulte handy wlth hls dukes PHELAN A llesurly young busmess man who does not believe in allow mg busmess to cut ln too heavily on h1s golf POLK Another Prmce of Wales wxth a hat manufacturmg busmess t occupy hrs mmd whlle hrs arm kmts RAEMDONCK The wonder of the age can relapse mto slumber and remam m that state mdefinltely RING-Track Coach Now when I was ln Hlgh School we used to X elcome an occaslonal fall on the cmders to toughen us up SCHLAFLY The hard boxled executlve harsh and brusk externally all h1s employees know he has a blg heart and love hlm P SMITH A Vvabash ofhcxal He doesn t allow a Pullman to go xnto scrvxce on hrs lmes unt1l he has trled all the berths D SMITH An ardent worker ln Cathollc Charntxes and a good frlend to hate rf you vuant to run for any polxtlcal office I One Hundred Szxlu Hue H - b 4 v to -' 5 5 3' 'M t t o Wa! o ' Y V . . . . I I I . ' . ' . . . o : E GARESCHE--Operating at clinic: Ah this operation, ah, it is so simple - . . . . O ' . . f , - ' ' , ' l y ' U ' 0 7 . , A . 00 I ' I . ' :Q 2 0 .0 g ,U .L I x .. ! i ' g 1 . I ' ' DE LUXE FURNAS .. I We aruphine, ICE CREAMS MADE BY The City Da1r1es Co som AT The Szgn of the Green Lantern Telephone JEfTerson 4 3 OO THE CLASS OF 4C IN 1938 C DREW BROWN Promoter of Dog Races and American Poker at Monte asino JOHN BURNS Herding sheep in the Highlands of Scotland ED CASSIN Associate promoter with C C Pyle of International bunion derbys J E CLARKE Generalissimo of the Salvation Army J O CLARKE Proprietor of a chain of Italian barber shops JOHN CONRAD Chess Champion of Greenly Island JIM CORRIGAN Jim Reed s political legatee ELMER COWELL Im entor of a pcrmanent vxave that lasts for six months MOODY FLANNERY Coaching a young ladies basketball team in e East St. Louis Y. W C A HARRY GLEASON-Selling potato bug extinguishers. JAMES GLEASON-Posing for Arrovx Collar ads. MURRAY HANNONqRadio announcer for the Children s Hour. JACK HOSMER-fl'eaching Sunday school in Africa. ARTHUR JECKLIN--Publisher of Latin Ponies. DICK KOHR-Demonstrating reducing povs ders to fat ladies. MARCEL KRUSE-Running a chain of beauty shops. BILL NUELLE-Wall Street Financier. WILBUR POWERS--Corporal in the Popes Swiss Guard. BOB SAXTON--Manufacturer of loaded dice. PAU SCHRADER-Trainer of bears at the St. Louis Zoo. N Z I 1 i H Hawk 'E' ,-.,,., V. i , . I , One H ndred Sixty-six I 7 E Cyfwwaupbino jg TUTORING I-hgh School and Grade Subjects Summer Sesszons DODSON SCHUQL Vapor Hot Water Vacuum MATERNE HEATING 25 POWER PIPING Inc Rmux ax EXCHANCE Bouomo Power Pzpmg lrzdustrzal Pzpmg 6799 O LGWE 25 CAMPBELL ATHLETIC oooos Co Furmture and Fumzshzngs EOR YOUR HQML GOLDMAN BRGS 1104 Ollu SPRHQT Mal WY7 . . 0. AT f'QRl-ST 5208 , . 7A ' LY J T A 1 CI-lest CHcStnut 57 I I 127-Z9 Pima S'I'Rlil2'I' ST. Louis. Mo. , 'Q ' ' ' , N 3465 Om' H114 ' c7frejDauphinX, SL ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OE LAW 4CAss Ay h ASSOCIXIIOIN OI AKIIRICXN Lfxxx SCHOOI S Students have access to a large and carefully selected lay Izbrary wzth daplzcate or maltzple copzes of zmportant reference works Entrance Requzrements Completlon of accredlted I-Ilgh School course and two years of approx ed college work Approced lrc Lcaal Course Gwen ln the COLLEGE OE ARTS AND SCIENCES fl mn N42 IINDIII :soul PX ARD -1, Member of I c 'Q 1 ' I 2 . E f 7 , Y ' J ' 1, x A 1' A I 1 1 J crsonf..' u .ll ,Q' ll ,Il-.I .Szxfu wah! 7fwjDauphinL, IDC EAT SWITZER S BUTTERMELS CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS Cl THE CI ASS OF 4D IN l938 BAKEVJLI I Xvhlf tht wtll drtsstd man urll wtar BART H Edrtor of thc Atlmtlc Monthly BROVISFHXX IO X ou c1ll that football XVhy uhm I xx 1s xoung COIEEEY Prutrcally ova ns Last St I ours CRAVIER Youngtst senator rn Congrtss DI LISI E FARREI L I tadmg Erght announctr of Amtrrca Bll I IEARRELI Hard Est and 1 soft htart OARI IC H NIasttr of Ctrtmomts m St I ours fortmost mght club Oll I IS SOIICIIIFIQ tht srgnaturt of famous ptoplt for hrs tasttltss crgartttt KAPPLI Dots tht cours for folltgt Humor KOCH Has tht chanr of modtrn lmguag-.s rt Oxford KENNEDH Proftssronal football bust Ind rn Amtrrci KI OHR Comt on up for dmntr Krtty ll bt ghd to su you VIALONEX Dotsnt know vt htthtr to bt an artlst or a pott XICKERNAD. Follows hrs fathtr s footsttps m K of C NIURPHN Popular as tht Prmtrpal of St I L H O CONNIOR Htad of Dancmg Atadtmy SHEA Htad of a busmtss always rn a conftrtnct SONDAO Kuthorrtx on Grttk mttrlmtar pomts STEVJART Tht undtrtaktr polxtrcran TAXI OR Captam of tht Dans Cup I tam TOXVNISEND Foremost authorrty on sport rn tht countrx 9 nr1f0d SHN f- ra 1 3 . f hd- L I vs - w s v' 1 9 ff: I , 2 I 7 7 1 1 1 - V I x - 'E L L L . , s. Y E' 4 nf' L L , . , 4 ,. , . A , . E 7? 1 1 1 .1 I I I 1 I - , , . . - , . , - . . V I ' I 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 u I x w HEI I ER'l -Baba Ruth s successor. 1 M, . , H -- . , 1 ' 1 x V. A. 1 . 1 I '- 1 L 11 Y I' . , , . ,L , , I , , , , V . w. X . I v r w ' ,' Y l 1 'H A ' 1 V . -- . 1 I 3 Y V V I 1 1 1 A ' v sw 4 a ' w 's 1 1 1 'tr l I I I -- ' . I X '. A A A A .8 I . -rl.. Cliand 282l h '. Ci.'Xrlleld 0 J . 7fw auphins, M. LANDAU Fine Tailoring Bl1'l liliR VALUES FOR l.l5SS MONEY Cleaning and Pressing 4584 CHOLTEAL' Avi St louis Mo lixpert Optometrist and Oprician Dr. Alois A. Winterer Eyes Scientifcally Examined and Glasses Made to Correct All Defects of the Eye 202 North 7th lnear Pinch St louis J hn P Coll ns m l fl r n 0754 077 John P Collins 'ES Bro lslablished Vlarch l l88l's Funeral Directors 928 N Grand Blsd S E Cor Crand at Bell C M McDonald RPAI Tok 39 YEARS Sells Buus Iznances lnsures Annraises REAL EST RTE C M McDoNALD Rem ESTATE Co l l ll Chestnut Street VU-Xin Ol-4 7 Phones VlA n 4750 E Humphry Woolrich Artist 308 Saum Studio Building, IGOE S Two Stores Cass Avenue and 23d Street Grand and Natural Bridge dell b sh d l Davis Art Glass Co nul t mn s and Glass Mosaics 3922 Ol lVl S'l Rl'll H Omen Phone NlAin -4l9l DR C M COE Specialist c HI Piles Exstula Eissure Etc nh rnc nrrmn 1 Hours 1 p m Sun x m P Tig 7 0 . i , XX' . ,Collins JI? Q is ' 2 5 ' ' D 2, 4. A - H ' 4' ' ' . ' .. , . , , . . . . i - , Y . A. - A r 1 i I,In H16 lim Ii. t 888 ' . A ' ' ill C . lllsmscsl Ma 'ac urcrs . d llc igners ol 4 1 , i , i , , O - ' 7' v - All Cilass' Memorial mdow-5 No wcsl Co r l5ro.1dw.1v and Pine Sts -- A - - lf . cc. 50l llinv Sl iSccond lloor Q . - I. - Sl. louis. Xiu, Offcc ,9..m.io8 . ,Q da's l EO Ci. ANN St. l ouis, Xiu 10 .1. .Io l . m. HumI'rut1 5t'l.40I7l. 'V L I N ' 2 - Vfffmuvlalw Reputat1on IS srnply an aceumulauon of opm 1ons of the same Amd Bet ause so many HFIHS have the same klrd of OPIUIOH about Rehance, lt has become the fastest growmg engravmg house 1I1 the rmddle west Y SQL Wy . , ' 55 ' ' I 'J I I T Q 4 I K. - I 'Q T A 1 O R6lifQt.1CC 'iroduced the en ravinif and 1 1 D s art Worx for 'Ch1SZ1I1C1 man other crelf :table annuals-large and small, VT1 '4 ,' .SJ Q ,'11 I '15 . XYlN I 1HWX1PANY,TYi'1 AYIT Ll' ' , , U j - 1n,i::n.: Elf,1l'llfNfI licT'- ' D U , 4 V Y Y b , L Um' lla . ' , S lil . be -s--gf:'e'f 1Pf E 'af I ' eruphins, JOHN J. COLLINS, President XV. D. ROSSMAN, Secretary' MODERN HEATING COMPANY Established l80-l Heating Engineers and Contractors for the installation of all kinds of Steam and Hot Vklater Heating Apparatus Heating by the Vacuum System Heating by the Fan System Heating by the Hot lVater System When your heating apparatus is not working properly, 'phone us and we will be pleased to call and investigate the matter for you 'EEE' Paznts Enamels Varnzsbes and Lacquers More Than Satzsfy THERE s A DEAI ER IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PHELAN EAUST PAINT MANUFACTURING ST 1oU1s CAE-ANU 39 50 J OS W CLARK Funeral Dzrector FUNERAL HOME 1125 HODIAMONT Avr NUE S1 Louis Mo IN-orthxx est Corner Subt rban Aye Travel to Europe Via Cunard Lme No matter what part of Europe you vtant to reach when you vmnt to go or pri c you vsish to pay you will fund in our fleet of modern steamtrs a Cunard ship to suit your eyery requirement Vt ith oxer 88 years of successful transatlantic passenger experience Cunard l ine offers you the best to be had in ocean transportation Regular sailmgs are maintained from New York Boston and 'Vlontreal to all principal furopean ports lull particulars regarding the world renou ned Cunard transatlanti serxicc chttr fully furnished on request to CUNARD LINE 1135 37 Olive Street St Louis Mo One v ww' I Hundred Set enlu lu 0 I . . . : 'H . . . . . . . Q Z X ll ' Y! V , L O O 1 . . , . v , . . I I 0 O , . . , , Y fy , 'C , ,' .' I. H ' 1 ' ' g ' . . , ' . Y' . V I ' . . . . . , V . A J ' ' V , 'C 5 ,' H . . . F . , . ' y . , . .. Lf- '- C Of J l I A. y . l ., 'x'.., , yt J... ,I in A LA'A,,V, . , 4 Q ,M Y 1 W g T V , .. .' . ' 4 W ' '- F K 1' A t ' - ' 1 ' . 1 ' ' . 4 , ' ' ' v ' '.7Ae Glrphimg GRAVOIS PLANING MILL COVIPANY Manufacturers of Quality Millwork Since 1893 3100 GRAVOIS AVE PRospecr 2800 THE CLASS OF 4 SCIENTIFIC A IN 1938 BINGHAM Still expecting a commission in the army BOI-IN A successful politician who has realized what a trust has been laced in hlm RADY Has an art studio in Paris BRENNAN Chief of Staff at St Mary s CAMPBELL Will take advantage of a doctor s life DALTON An extremely strict critic sarcastically describing failures GORZA Building bridges no not an engineer but a dentist FICI-IT A successful banker FRITZ Successor to Ze? Confrey GRIFFIN A druggist and what goes with it Authority on golf GROTHAUS Thrilling people vsith the hypnotic strains of his violin HEMP The hard boiled coach of St Louis High HENRY A studious lawver specializing in criminal cases I-IOLDENRIED 'I he retired Olympic runner turned professional through series of articles on his life JUDGE The journalist pleasing the public with a sharp sense of humor LAPPING- A professor of chemistry in a small university MADDEN A wide awake salesman and pun writer MARTIN A wealthy quick tempered busmess man with a good heart to back him MCADAM-Specialimng in surgery. Fame and Fortane in his grasp. PARKS-The well-known record breaker in the line of automobiles hearts. and aeroplanes. RYAN-An inventor of non-skidable ties. STREIT-Small in body but large in mind. An excellent of the Wash- ington U. Medical School. TANNER-Following in the footsteps of Keats. WESTLAKE-A famous throat specialist. PAZMEZOGLU-'American consul to Greece. NELSON S Ice Cream of Finer uality DELICIOUS BAKERY GOODS AND PASTRY 440 DEBALIVIERE AVE. CAL, y 5016 We Delwer cxxbany 6590 One H ndred Seuenly-three U H 1 N Vfzewauplmim, 0 LUCKS GRWIG COMPANY Complzments Interzor Decorators mfolm 1 IOYS WAN HAINCIINGS 3 SC A IURINIIURI DRAPI Ru s Sluclro 4652 MARU ,wo Aw NUI BRENN N IRXCK tht tam b thy tum wasnt I In golun 1 nn 1n lhms LIL Hum and Jordan an sghnduhd to run thy INIIL ln thk Inagug mot and th formur IS 1ccordLd a fine. chlnu to comk In mar to thn top Ihn Jumor Inm xx is dnfmud bx Vmbsur md Cluuland I-Ioxuur ln around XI to -II In that mor flu lznd look 7I out ot a posslbh ZZ pomts ln th broad jump and pon null HI hls urlalnlx nnounts ln a grnr mnsun for tha ddiul ln pomls soonrmuw C omplnmnls ot NA I URAI ISRIDCI X I C OODI I I I OXX MB IOUIS I rn lu Lmhlng, nrgr In 'J WEBSTER COLLEGE ' ? 3 M E . 1. of g , K ' , A I Y Y . . 1 K Q . I I ' ' f . I . 1 fI f ff ffrrlzrvrzm' from liluv lfif on - c , ut ' u I , ' -vs ' . Q1 ,II ' ' 'nl. I p x L 3 5 'A x 1 5 I il 8 1 b thc Iallcr mcct. thc youngsters madc .1 inc showing. although the scorc was .V -I ' Ll 4 N vt: L 1 A h I ' 3 D 'I V E D 'B I V I I 3 H L s, . . I . 1. 1.. ' I , J . A 1 . . . , U lu ER s'11 . Mo. 'A'1f. J . ' I lc Ii c' V25 ffm 7 Punls ol' :m.'1.-If . .'L'ur?.'1, I' 11: I , - I c7flL'jD8.11Pl1ll1X5 SCHOOL OE COMMERCE AND FINANCE ST Lows UNIVERSITY A Splendzd Opporttmzty for the Hzgh School Graduate ADX ANC ED COURSI S IN Lconom c In stm n s Accountmg Lthxcs Io xgn Ira e Statlstxcs Bankmg Industrlal Engxneermg Salesmanshlp Income Tax Commer al Lava e c A Thoroughly Practxcal Course Based on the Actual Demands of Present Day Buslness LEADS TO B C S DECIREE ALL INSIRUCTORS EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS Modern Buszness Presents an Unlzmzted Fzela' for Well Trazned Young Men -I Day QCSSIOUS Open September Iixcmng Sesslons Open October FREE CATALOGUE For Further Intormatlon See or NVr1tc Secretary School of Commerce and Flnancc ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY 9 alfwfxfxzzn H Il fu O 1 E L3 f E I ' I Q Q Q 3 i s Credits vc e t ' ' 3 rc d Advertxslng English Corporate Finance ' 1 ci ', t. Y x l 5 1 ,Abs T V1 . , . . . 7 i x . 1, 1 771' lU'7Kl'k'K SULWI7 U ll i1S C7fw aupbi W. F, SPRENGNETHER CO,,,,,,,,,,e,,,S O, INSTRUMENT CO. Experl Repairing of Engineering Surveying Instruments l4a North Ninth Street St. Louis, Mo. Complzmenls of T J MOSS TIE COMPANY THE CLASS OE 4 SCIENTIFIC B IN 1938 BENTON Mayor of East Sl I ours CARBERRY Wlll be lmpcrsonalxng Mac Murray EVERLTFI A succcssful undcrlalur EYNAT TLN A truant ofliccr EAHEY Stull vsamng to grovs EREIN XVr1t1ng a book on Phxslcs GERST 'Vlanagcr of a largc show busmcss GLEASON A vcntrxloquxst GRONE A lcadmg man of socxal d1sl1nct1on GUNDRICH T hc futurc Cucomctry profcssor HAI I ORAN Ncglcctmg hxs buslncss for ball gamcs HAENDEI Champxon chcss playcr HOPKINS AfChlmLdtS thc Sccond JABCZENSIXI R novxn d bas ball play r JORDAN Tcx R1ckard s succcssor I EWIS A prosperous rum runncr I ISI EI MAIN Xxfflflflg a book on hovx to malu. mllllons 'VIOCK Profcssnonal at St I ouxs Country C lub ORI ICK Rcplacmg Mllt Cross mn thc funnx papcr PII PLR VV1ll bc a raclng yuclgc SAPIJINC I OW Author of 1 Ccomclrx Icxt Book SHAIPIER A bug rcal cstatc man SI AXVSOIN An axr mall pxlor SN IH His hcart vxlll sllll b as hug, as has ocly SIJRINCIINI IHI R I ln 'xntlquc shop on mr I ILRNI N lcaxnng, for Ir lmd lo ram Ions XX AISH A sccond hand mr d alcr XVEBER XV1ll surcly bc I 1 hung, math malxcs XX OLS I HAUS Dlrcctor of thc I 18K St I ouls Archcologlcal Instxlutc W7 -we 1 Q Q -+W- 4 1 I ' l I 4 I 4 x V. I 1, , I , , l - ' I i , - WF- . Y . . V . I I V l' I 1A 3 I I Y . P I 1.-. 3 I . Ai 1 , . .1 . , t -if T 1 'I 1 X V 7 V 4 A --- I 1 I I . 3 L' l . -. 4? 4 ' I vm I Xl I 1 3 1 3 I 7 'I -- C I C If IC . Tl ' ' I 3 4 - 1 h 1 I . - , . . ' . . 4 -1.4 V x . I - . . ' ' f . 4 1 in 1 D A J LL I i IV I - 2 f ae ' 8 ' ' -. RAFI l'IfRlNlAN-4Thc announcer at KIVIOX. . lri I -Y . 1' ' I I'.' . .I 1 'f ' ' I. ' . ,A . . . . , . LII -H I ' ' cg lp fb '. ' , -- - c. c ' I ' ' 2 I ' ' I CLC ' 7 L' lf, V :k,. :Z .V y .. 4 . - X .- um rm -kt'L'A'V7IU wx 7fwjDaup1mmX, ig TYLkR 0316 0306 d y CA -K 1 John A Rohan Bo11er Works X1 HNLF -XCTLRERS Heatmg and Power Bozlers Shfe! Iron Tank und Stack II ork 913 915 917 LaBeaume Street St Louls Mo Better Bu11t Home and Mortgage Company Developers of BETTER BUILT Subdzuzszons De MUN PARK H1 Pomte Delmar Garden West H1 Pomte North Pomte Addltlon North St Lours Helghts H1 Polnte Addltlon Now Deuelopmg The Hzlls at the Gate 1Vag 507 10 CARI ETON BIDC1 Phon C1Arfield -1688 2000 EAST CRANID SAI ES OFFICE Phone CO1fax 4592 EVergreen 7260 CHRYSLER MQTOR CARS The Car for the Collegzate NDRMANDY MOTORS Inc 7300 NATURAL BRIDGE Rofxo ST LOUIS l' One Hundred Set ty 4 6 4 - .Yighz or Sun a , B. NY 347 I I T I Repair XVor1f, A Speciahy Accty1cnc and Electric XX' 1d'ng I 7 ' A4 ' - If - - - .- C. 36 1 1 , - - . If ' lr y o I l 4 S Q S3 3 5 my Img XVYDOXYN O2-+0 RTHQ R J. KERTH Lmcoln Ford Fordson CARS TRUCKS TRACAI ORS PIONEER INSULATION '55 ROOFING CO 307 W11nu r1ghtBu1Idmg C ISIXLI0373 Asbestos lrpe and Borlfr Couermq Cork Courmq Mmeral XVooI EIC Old XX ood Shznale Roots Coured Asphalr Buzll Lp Roofs JI Iferson 4-47? -447-I -If 'wh nd Sunny f 1 A50 p STOCHI. TIRE COMPANY Inc DIS I RIBUTOR5 OI TIRES AND IUBI S Dunlop Hood Goodnch FISR Unzted States and Afax 3740 Washlngton Bhd St LOUIS Mo Iohn -X XX 1rd hmm XXLInr Iosxph XX Lbnr 5lmu4.I XXISIIII-Ia Raxmund Bmun Irank Blhss Iohn Burns Iohn Cassrn I du 1rd Cofhx I1uI Coxm Ilrookr IJ1Ix AXIUTIIILIIL I Immrx Inrhud r unrl Cnru n 'I nb Cnruss d 'XI IIop uns 'X .ar II Ixr sL orlu. I Ing. xx II mmr onus urn morn I nund Addresses of the Semors J Corwin md Iron um 3849 7646 I6 -I 7608 -H6 ls-I6 Snnplmrn X XX out nu rr 1 n 1 Barrult Sl Humphru Sl III1 f C KS Xu Ixmsls Au X -I8rh Sr XXrmmLr II Rldp Xx Brxghlon S Ixrrkuood X w5,II II 1 xx I our! 1 'Sl Cr In Drum SlI l1I I'III XX from Ax -Ivrc Omkdlh II Orkxxosd Xu kI I XIII1 Last ssl I-ast East sr ouxs ours ours nuns Sl ours ours S ours S ours ours NAISSOUYI Mrssouru IX!I1ssour1 MISSOUYI Illmors Illmors Illlnols III1no1s Ilhnors Illrnors w N I JSI OLIIS lrI-nxood Mrssoun 0 us IIIIHOIS r Crmus X'Irssourr XI.1d1son Illlnors Nornnndx XIISSOIJTI Lbsur Crrons AXIISSOUII XX Lbsur Owns X'Ilssourr SI 1 Illlnms m I mn Xhssouru XX Ibsur Crrous Nlrsxoun Xhplguood 'Vlrssourn sl SI mums III1nols sl XX bs! A229 V 4-f U nu .H - . , , , U . Q I Q ', - -' RI. 'A 7..m.lo9: .m. , . f - , 3 A 7 I I 1551 . ,. A. 3112 ' .. . Sl. I. A A , g 'f - ' .A , Sl. I. A '- - 726 I.A it Xvc. Sl. I. A Q W . - ' In-' I Sl. I. ' ' ' - ..I-IIS A. 5. A. I. A A. 5, ' I A. IQ. St. I. A. A A 535 'A ' 3. Q I. I. A. A A' . . A - A 1' 1 'c. ' . l, I. A. A Y '. - Af IDI. IZA SI. I. A . A F, I - - IOI II h Sl. II' Sl. I. A. A - 1 V 315 AA ' Rd. KA ' . A A ,I f -, -' 'If' V Iza. Sl. I. LA: A A. - K I ily IST ' Ac U A .. . A R I ' A. 'cI- ITU7 If I .A . . A. . A A. .Lg ' f'II .ic-I .A . A Rcc , . II 334 .A 1 A r 'c XX ' AA . A ' A .I cc A u. ' 7823 I 'c. '- - A . A A II IA I IfmI5 N. A I SI. Ifa. Sl. I.olis. A A Izd 'Ar AIA. ' 3516 . . ' V PI - . ' . I A AIAI7 . AIAA' 1-x' 536 . ' I ,- A- ' A '-. A QA- AI ww ' -410 IAI1. .'AXvc. . ' ' . , A I ' Y. A .A A ' I. s II-HJ N I St Iia .A . I. A A. r.- Hr 1. nd .XIII lu r' gh! f7fLeiDauphinX, CULLEN S5 KEI LY LIVQIY Undertakmg and Embalmmg Co 4924 26 Efxslox Au xu DLImar 0689 D lmlr 01 '10 X-1 Funeral Chapel DEImar 3323 M I-H6 NORTH IAYI CR AVE X CARI CXRI L V CARTAN 25 CO Realtors REAL LS I AFI L AND I OANS 306 Interr11t1on1l I lff. Bulldmg X22 Clnstnut Stu I CI-Iuitnut V60 I oum w OLFPAA1 Q cmeamuc Q AND ovtmo COMPANY 200s nan 'M' RQBERTS AUTO COMPANY -I XI-XNFHISIIR XX h SIKLILI1 n Z H I li I Y 5 Ii . U U 43 - ,Z A i f V? I , 1 if ' ' 33:15:11-': -eva Q! 5523: I. '. , ' 'AN I Cf AN , . , . , : I 1 A , , ,' . c I -2 St, . NIL IW-n. VII' V1 CI emma 56:0 .xxx XXIOYIX uummffd -IIO ...'- 5 'I' 1Rc.1rv .-'Iuwnvfwbzle RHDLIIFIVTJ-Ra' ffr.r'Jfl'1rex1wr7e urnl C10 uluuuz' lzrlx .Iohn 'If Roberts. Prop, NI.1nuf.1:turcrs of I under Q 1 0 .xi Q NIvn1I'wr Sl. I mx1SI'ac.1gIc CIUI IN' UDL f'l'L t'L'l'f2f ai 'Yfw dllpbinu, p Beyond Question n n N d Use the Street Cars ON SUNDAYS Buy a 254' Pass All the Rld6S You Want ln the Clty Fare Zone PUBLIC SERVICE Company GLIVER J ANDERSGN 25 CO Investment Securztzes 718 l ocust Street St Louls EDWIN F EBENRECK PLUMBING CO Repo r XX ork Our Speczaltu 1516 SOLTH Gmxo BOLIHARD R g, S l CDN mm 5097 MORGENTHALER S Cleaners and Dyers moo WASH sw REIT PRISSING Axo 'j VALETERIA S, smrxxc 'su moo 0 Q! O O For Ease and Co venience in Every Transportatio ee Members: New York Stock Exchange. St. I,ouis Stock Ifxchangc. Uptown C I ice, L' ' Q 3 . Plumbing Engineers and Contractors 1' ' Vk'c clail Plumbin 1 . upplics Choose Your Plumber as You XVou d Your Physicia U D U U 3' A' 1' vs A f5r'1, C t xr A - xx' One Hundred Ezqhry 7fwjDauplminX, E 0 0 C9 is a sample of the workmanship that is displayed 1n ex ery WIQSQ made book UI Books from the WIGSQ Press are good books to look at mslde and out They are the goal that throughout the year you haue been strn mg for 'll They are a popular success among the Faculty and Student Body 'll Thelr reproductlon of halftones and color plates are true and clean 'll They are achlevement It zs tcorth tchzlet 11112 Io cz ll Q 0 R prt Qnfdll e befc re umm! L1 ur prmtma c 7fI'I I 'WlllESlE PRTNTTNG COMPANY SAINT Louis Cffntral 3669 Qlintrll 3610 9 ? lllill . Y . - 1... I 7 7 I Y.. , , '. ' 1 ' o c I s e -.s J si- 'A 'KJ ' T or rc ,. ,ll-Q - EJ PINE AT 'lxlK'i9N'lF'x'-Sl5ffUNIJ Srmif-'r U , ' Y A A 4 I i T ,U-4 mf umm-l fl.17Izl ,,,.,,, -, , .., A . fu A Ashamed to Deposit Only a Dollar? DoN'T FEEL THAT WAY ABOUT IT! c7f1ffWUP11 wo Many of our most successful savers opened their accounts with but a single dollar and we have seen their accounts grow to amazing proportions. P DO IT TODAY B Your Dollar is Large lfnouah lo Smrt Your Savings Accounl Here Chouteau Trust Company 4030 Chouteau Ave St louis Missouri Corncr Hemp and Vandcvcntcr Avenues IORT si 7000 I CHAS F STUART UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER zmoasmes ambulance 7721 23 25 LASTON AVENUE SAINT IOUIS A z up Om' lllll7.lI'1'Li 1:1 l7!ll-IlL'o ' UVUL, ' , - I , Waeyauplmmrmx, Dry Up Your Damp or Wet Basements BONDEX Waterproof Cement Paznt DE ix si ious THE REARDON COMPANY roxo d C 1 x r ai i J XX XX THE INSURANCE AGENCY COMPANY All Kznds of Insurance 5 I 1-I 'E OW? Z . 2 ' A Q MA i ,' ' . 'f BY Q Sli - .Y CIF? .l. V UN STI ii'IAS NV. D. HEVIEINNX AH. I 'fd IALI. ROBYN. Y' -I 'fd XX. IV. HEMIEIN n '. Jr.. Sucre Ari' cu ' A U 'ui e '28 Pierce Building A A74 Um- Hz ' 7 . Y 'Wai auplamx, jg d 368i CR cl 3682 ROBERT S Home llke Funeral Parlors Ambulance Service 1905 SoUTH GRAND BLVD FIVE MINUTES WALK from NEW CATHEDRAL YOU LL LIKE THE NEW FAIRMONT FOR MANY REASONS bg t r k 2 glut M p Club B akf 2 50c 3100 t 5125 EEGRTEQS FAIRMON T HOTEL MGRSJQSB WM E CLARKSON Merchant Tazlor 208 North Eourth Street VISIT A OES I-Ian your next pa1r of glassts madt and fitted at our mu and perfectly equ1pp4.d dow ntou n store now at 707 Ollxe Street 4 1 I! s'l5 94 LIP I R C R UND um! NX VXSHINCSI OIN mF7? 4 1 5 5 .3 CRan an Y Q Q 44 I rr ev 5 , 7 5 I cl Y The ir, ligh and comfor able rooms have An expert dietitian in charge of itchen. no obtrudin beds. Each has its own out- Meals prepared as wanted. of-si ur hy-in-a-door bed. re ast . ........ 5c to We want you to try our old-style American Luncheon .... ....... 3 5c to 75c cooking. Dinner ........... . o . an V 7 4 4 .La . K i+ m ' 1 3 1 A l 7 Y V . 7 Y Y I n 1 n 7 I Y 'D 'I 3 . K, Q 9 Y 'l ' ' 707 Ol.lX Ii ST Iilfili X Y Q Y 'ISM' lrreml ul Ihr llrullzun- 1 I V. . 1 f Irtlhzrml up on .Slim Nnlzlux U llurwllnul lf1.1l7Iu four V bfltphim, J A x GRAND 7900 Q.. If It's on the Market We Have It FEHRENBACH'S MARKET Dealers in High-Class Food Products Feeder and Dresser f MILK FED CHICKENS Newstead and Cubson Avenues All Seruzces LYNCH FAMILY LAUNDRY 4039 COTE BRILLIANTE LINDELL 2696 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE The Nauonal Indemnlty Exchange offers to careful respons1b1e car owners the h1ghest type automoblle coverage at reduced rates JOHN L CORLEY .IOS R O HANLON Attornej and Manager Adjustments JOHN VN MATTINGLY HENRY W HAYDEN Underrcrztzng Actuary i' Nmo.ruu.lNnEMNmExz:nANeE NKl'l0NAlJ lREINSlIRANGBEXI3lIA!liE 3820 WASHINGTON BLVD ST Louis Mo o o . . . l . V V . . fi-5 v. J 1 .+ P - - as: I 5 ' . 1 T H FY? F., 2 ,' ' .Q C' A .MQ f NT' C 'fEi 4 f e 'f1: f.-Li. -f - I, .- . T . . , . 00 9 : fi . , . 39 , f - ' . . . W , . 1 ' . A - I .. W- On H A K-n we Wm auphmx, yg HILAND 2159 George C Porter Motor Corporauon BELLEXLE AXE near CLAY TON ROAD Moon Szx and Dzana Ezgbt We Repalr Rebulld or Repalnt Any Make of Automoblle DEI I RRI D lAYVll NTS ll- YOU VN ISH Stop Here and Buy N our Gasolme and Save Two Cents Ptr Gallon CITY COAL COMPANY L1berty Central Trust Bulldmg 506 Olnt Street Retazl Coal and Coke CHIQTNL1 6363 Taylor Fxeld Victory Wins Lane Trophy STATUARY Co 'lr 7 I Im l XZ' On H nd d Euhl o Q 6 5 4 3 .9 ' , , O u 0 I o 7 v V . ' xv 1 ' I I I 3 I . 7 . . r . . 7 ' V X , . . . V, : v 1 ' Q O Slay 24 an the Prep. League track mcrl J T yl l -ld SI, Louns i won for thc second rn ' h' l ' 'l' 1h', F 'cord' were broken b' l' J ' lill 0 'h ' 'd . .ll f 4013 pmnlx 'l'h' 'l l ' Hd- ' l' h' b ' l ll pvrmancn ly A If , l1'L'lIu-- 'he ,ll Trees ure lo Ihr' l.vI'! 0 u rv 1, V-MA' 7fLejDauphn1X, SQFUICQ Service nn th ory and Seruc ln fact an wld ly dlfferunt Ours IS a SQYVICQ of fact rl hlS applns m the dlstant commumty well as lfl our home commumty fhe Complete Seruce ARTHUR J DONNELLY DON A LIVINGSTON .IOS A OOEKE Prewdc I Setretarq THE HOLLY HILLS REALTY COMPANY 5624 SOUTH Gmxn B1 XD MONEY TO LOAN T U BUIID YOUR Homa Real Estate Insurance A ,Iii X' VVNQC: Qlnffxf One Hundred Fzqhlu 4 o fi 3 1 ,- , 3' , i - 'X 42 f'54'ff! . L , g ' Jam I . J Lame La A A I c' c 'f. 1' . ' . q U LE S - A 5.706 amp -1 1 A ,5 V f.v...'. Om' Hun Complzments of ALVIN DRUG CO 6189 Natural Brrdge EV g 9713 d 4570 Shubert Motor Co South Szde Dealer 1 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 8209 Gravo1s Ave St Louxs Mo SCHOENING BROS GROCERY CO Meat and Vegetables 559 561 SKINIKER ROAD CAb y 0300 0301 0302 THE DODSON Prrvate and Group Work Kmdergarten Grade and Hlgh Preparatnon for College Entrance Specxalty 5 337 CABANNE me DEL WEST GARAGE 526 540 DEBA1 IVIERE CAI: y8700 STORAGE Tire and Battery Service Complzments of OS TERTAG BROS florzsts Elovx ers for All Occasions 2334 WASH CEntral 4491 Flowers and Plants . . ELCO FLORISTS 6364 DELMAR CAbany 2 5 00 Delluerzles Angwhere Phone POR BRIDGE PRIZES SEE LS Eine Imported Novelties Upward from S100 ec'a r'ce or untity ot . JEWELRY CO. sas ARCADE eulcomo SAINT LOUIS XVcsI Elevators MAin O9-H O . O 0 ' ' ' I - 5 ,A A L41 dn-cl lfrvghry-eight ' I W' 1 - ' ' Ta IAY- .J v ,I ' .x ' 7lie1D6I1DhitL, 'l' . , ,, ,, f --J Res., Forest 7040 omee, CEntra1 1070 0 HENRY P. HESS, Architect 1001 AMBASSADOR BUILDING Complzments of SAMUEL CUPPLES ENVELOPE CO ST LOUIS MO 1028 LOOP CHAMPIONS fCon1mued from Pace IOM was 29 8 On February 1 the Blue and Whlte vrsnted the C B C gymnaslum ln search of another vlctory but the Brothers had a good chance for the t1tle and they were not gomg to be defeated as they had prevrously been After a few mlnutes of play rt was evxdent that a great battle was gorng to be waged At the half the Bxlls held a 7 5 advantage but th1s lead was short lxved The Brothers began to step on lf and wh1le holdlng the Brlls down wrth a zone defense commenced to penetrate the famed defense of the B1lls Soon they were ahead and as txme grew short Oakland avenue students groaned but Bromschwlg sank two long shots and the Brlls were leadlng But one Brother managed to cage a goal and the game went mto a three mmute overtlme mmng C B C got the best of thls frame and won the game the final count be1ng17 13 On the twenty second of February C B C defeated Vwlestern and the Bllls needed VICIOIICS rn thelr two remammg games to txe for the flag The flrst trlt was wrth McBr1de on the followmg mght The Brlls were slow m gettmg started and at halftlme the score was t1ed at 4 all After the mtermlssron lVlcBr1de secured a short lead but Flannery knotted the count wxth a pretty angle toss and the Mrcks unable to stand the hot pace the Brlls were settmg began to weaken the Stantonxtes takmg the lead and then startmg to stall The Collonaders once more made a desperate attempt to overtake the Blue but therr efforts were not up to the mark and the Bxlls won 13 8 For the first txme St Louxs Hugh had defeated lVlcBr1de twlce ln a smgle season On the afternoon of March 2 Western came to St LOUIS determmed to defeat the Blue and White and glV2 C B C undisputed possesslon of the flag but If was not Western s day and vxhlle several C B C basketeers watched the game the Bllllkens romped home to a convmcmg 25 13 vrctory and galned a t1e for the Preparatory basket crown The Cadets snmply dld not have a chance the Bllls playmg luke u 11d men who were out for nothlng but vlctory .-J '- wx rr' 7 ' One Hundred krahlu mm 0 n . 0 I . u y 1 . l 0 - . 1 . . , , T 1 1 ,, . ,, . . . . 3 . , - 1 . , . . . . . . l v ' . y T . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . , Y . . . , -. . . . . . . . . 5 . . 4 ll 7' VI ' ' -, ' I ':, .O . 1-.g . 0 1 2 ,,- -W W Y' W V- , V -,.,-,. , ,,-, . Y S l fs ' .--N ,K 1' ,N - 1, I , ' , i ' . . U ll Y N 1 Whewauplmirn, CEx1Rx1 4962 R111 RSIDI 2852 R ,,, GRMD N963 R X Ieroxa 2863 R CENTRAL MOVING CO KITNCORPORATEDJ OPHC1 209 NORTH E1 1xLx1H STR111 Fzreproof 1Varehouse for Pzanos Only S1 Ious Mo Bonded MOVE TI-IE MANESTAR WAY AND BE SAT ISFIED MANESTAR MOVIHQ and Eurnlture Co NC I OCAI AND IONC1 DIST ANCL VIOVING By H Huulma and Express Shzppzmz and Storage 2700 Market St St Louls Vlo Eff 7565 7566 Complzmerzts of Un1on B1scu1t Company Bakers of Krak R Jak Brand Cakes and Crackers furmlure Lamps P LOIRE Wall Paper and Erescolng Company XX71ShlIlgIOI1 at Sprmg EH 148 7 Urrrors Pottery MARTIN E5 MARTIN MEN s WEAR C uslom fculors mtorms 'Vhd to Order Lmform C 1ps Brdges md Trlmmmgs 1122 'X S SXIXTI ous 4?- N-msiyelaby J Q ' ' 7 .. I l I ' I ' Q 1 ' I Q ' l . A our or Contract -I ersorm - l I 1 ' - 5 35 Years in Business U 'I . e , I ' J erson 1 . 225 1711- ' I'IARKIi'I' TRLQIVIE I um rad . 'fm' ll C7fwjDd11pl11nX, it CoRNET AND ZEIBIG RealEstate PIETY YEARS SUCCESS I 7040 HENRY P HESS Arch1tect 1001 7 Av1BAssADoR BLDG sw Lows vxo Real I-slate Bo qht Sold and bvchanaed Rents Collected fire and Tornado Insurance PATRICK J REGAN CO Real Estate Agents 206 WAIYXKRICHT BLIIDING ST Louis Mo I QWQQQQ 0W OHddNu 4 J 9 1 4 , 42 7 G Ofiicc Phone. Cllnlrnl 070 Residence. Y5Orest ' Y '.. L -1 R- - . I , f. uk . '. y Money to Loan on Real Estate Securzty . ' 1 V . L' . . . . IVIA N -H02 .X corner of the new Sunil-nts Inbmrv ne un rc A 'mer -o hug, Ratermann Building 25 Contracting Company General Contractors 1943 ST LOUIS AVENUI' TYLIJR 0153 l yDM DALY 25 lVIcCABE Real Estate Company 801 CHESTNUT STRFFT St L Real Estate Loans Insurance Rent Collected GA fi ld 0453 Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty GR d 3545 Repairing Promptly Attended to R P DEMPSEY Sanitary Plumbing Gas Fitting and Dram Laying 4l3l Manchester Ave St Louis Mo ll BUSCH -. .,'5wfX . EXTQX DRY i f M, Away with thirstl Here are two drinks with a cool welcome for dry and thirsty throats. One . . Budweiser . real brew with a thick creamy head full body and the rich flaxor of Bohemian hops and choice Northern Barley. The other . . Busch Extra Dry . . a smooth delicious blend of genuine Jamaica ginger and real fruit juices aged in wood for three solid months. ANHEUSER - BUSCH ST. LOUIS , fy-1' I A D og' , J I K I- -'I NORTH I SQUTH . EAST . WEST -'1 YW X I MISSOURI PACIFIC LINPS Serve You Best Make your next trlp home ox er MISSOUII Paclfic Lmes Fast comfortable and courteous SQFVICG A D BELI Traff c Iassenaer Manaqer N PA FIC MISSOURI PACIFIC R R CO H QL MISSOURI PACIFIC BUILDING ST LOUIS Mo . A Seruzce Instztutzon U, I , I 5 X Q .I 5 U it 0' . I fp I To M I f: br I X I lt! f HI ' 1 .3 , 523 ff J ,QI 'i . 7 . . . ' ' ' if . f N' V' For further particulars write or call R hm . Q I' 3 fi' 'D iv F . . .... A K It H . .I .Q h : 5-s1f'igx -,x, .5 . H . - 3 N I . . V: I 7 N v Llp: -5 714: X , . , . -- D ,, If ,- - - .. . 554 O -, : - I H I t gg: 55-I . - I- f'-f. - :wx f'?f 7 T: f.41':..:K I- A'--i, , -H-f I I ' I ' - ' ' ni, ' - ' ' 1, ,,,, I ff L 3 V V 5, ' A 1 ..4 qv , .,-AQ - O H a' -I N U-h '- ' A ' ': fi - we- we 4 1- ff 3' Vdc aphim, 0 DRESS WELL and SUCCEED We take this means of thanking the Student Body, Father Parry and the 1928 June Graduates for the opportunity of making their Graduation Suits and trust that this vyill be the beginning of a long and happy business relationship ST LOUIS TAILORINC1 COMPANY Inc 318 NoR1H EIGHTH STREET BILLIKEN America s leading Shoe for the Nevy Generation The Best Shoe for Boys and Girls B ' Made Only by McELROY SLOAN SHOE COMPANY ST Louis Mo Shoes GRand 0299 Vlctor 0299 RAVARINO Z6 FRESCHI IMP 'E5 MFG CO Macaroni Manufacturers Food Products ST Lous Mo I HI DEBA I ING SOCIE'I Y nl n el' r Iule I I fi ulties of self government the paternal attitude of the United States towards pointed out that their independen e would mean the end of free trade This ht urged vyould be mutually disastrous Christian Peper next brought out the soundne s of the Phihpme goyernment politically economically and in arms His clever speech made co'd stastlcts at on e interesting and convincing Cornllius Chapman as the se ond speaker of the Negative showed how the Philipmes and the United States are economically dependent on each other He also attempted to prove that vte need the Philipines as a naval base After the rebutals it was found that the three judges faculty members at Cleveland Beaumont and Roosevelt high schools unanimously agreed that the victory belonged to the Blue and VJh1te Om' ' rr' ' H 1dr-d hnelu fo . . . . , y, o . I 5 : Gigli? ' vpn . , , - D 1 ' 5 5 4 'L L 1 Q b I ICU 1 ui fum 'j '7 the Islands, showed how American influence had bettered their conditions and . . ,. . F V . 0 1 Y ' . D I ' I S . . , I M- . . Y' . . . . . . 1 . . . . t . Y 3 1 I . . ' .. , i . .Q .A . . 3 - 2 ur r 'I A- ur V K I Q' I-IOLLOVJ METAL WINDOWS F Vw I MESKER BROTHERS IRON CO. E 421 South Sixth Street, St. Louis. Mo. STEEL SASH STEEL STAIRS PHARMACY AS A PROFESSION . . . for matriculation in all cases where a degree is desired, thus indicating the higher plane for competent professional pharmacists, and for Pharmaceutical Chemists for the exami- nation of foods and drugs, THE ST LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY now in the sixty second year of its career offers most excellent courses in Pharmacy Chemistry Pharmacognosy and Microscopy leading to the degrees of GRADUATE IN PHARMACY Ph C- PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Ph C The St Louis College of Pharmacy is Co Educational Write for Catalogue CI-IARLESE CASPARI Ph G B A Ph D Dean of Faculty PARKVIEW AND EUCLID ST LOUIS MO Fzre Casualty Automobile Burglary SURETY BONDS CH RLES B ORRIS INSURANCE CHestnur 8070 1052 Pierce Building St Louis On Hundrtd Aimlu fill . . gn kd i 0 y V, , I 5- Z .. 1 .,.. C - Q ' Wwgfiz 4 2 n i -.. RECOCNIZED SCHOOLS OF PHARMACY now require HIGH SCHOOL graduation Q upon which the profession of Pharmacy is now operating. There is an increasing demand 5 Whewauplumnw ig TABLER CLEANING CO 3 I 9 DeBal1x1ere SX NATIONAL ROOFING COMPANY ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK I P6118 uni N tt C ms! uct: 7 X XISXSII Ilaxczs xxn BXR1N11RAX11xU1 The Amerlcan Way N4 Europe Umted States Lmes 61 cts There s Health tzzlstacffm w SODAS ROOT BEER PALE DRY GINGER ALE butt 1171 CTc1p9 fo: EAGLE STAMPS FAI SI AII CORPORA I ION ff 1 0 4 l I . 7. CAI .P xx' 1210 -J Qc' 14 1 1 'L' ' Tr 9 1' ' 'Or VI- ff riffifff f 1 i 'S' 2 CAL 'ZSZB CAb 6588 To 102 .oi S'rR1f1a'1' , a . . . 111 A -. I O1 : P K: I I I 1 Y Phone. .Ili crson 6130 ? C7fLejDa11p'lmirLf, OAKLAND PONTIAC SIXES d Prrce S745 to S1265 M1SS1SS1pp1 Valley Motor Co 2801 LoCLs1 S illl CENTRAL STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IINDLII BOL -X SI IOLIS O I XNIX I I 9 QW? General Motors Pro ucts Q lf. O. B, Pontiac G ,. ' ' TI Ei R 'z ' :S bk Smxxrzn M.u1rllxl4:ln'1 . -ZllO,'rS Tri S lr Q U Nl1xx'Hox1li OH-ici! Eff . 1' 5 ., TLEX' RD ' . . . Nl A ..'XXll'S ,- , fi ' 1 ,1'us1lr'17I A A A9-4 A Um' Him. ' ,v .N W, 7fwjDauphinX9 Xu- KRIECSHALISER UNDERTAKING CO. If ff A-if 'll G d04I7027 4406M VICTOR X-RAY CORPORATION Manufacturers of Rau Apparatus Coolrdqc Tubes um lhusuul Therapy Appararus Chlcago .I I JLDLI liranh llunuur 3642 Olru Strut St Louls Mo N'lAm 1638 Phon VlAm 018-I E L HARTRICH John S Blake 55 Bro Realty Co 815 Chestnut Smrr Saint I OUIS Nl DRUCS PROVIPT SERVICI UNIVERSITY CITY PHARMACY R G GIRKIXNN Mgr rescrzptzons Promplly Fzlled by E,xpert Pharmaczsls Bly, B nd Blxd .ml Un urslty Car I oop Umursrty Cnty Mnssourn Phon S CAbany 0787 1860 Suzie Pressed II hzle You XVUII Hu! Cleamnq and Blockmq Plne Hat Cleanlng Works Inc D0 PIINI FI C Arn ld 7095 605 OI IVI SI I Indell 9030 1401 HODIAMONI Cflbany 8690 Phone GRand 0448 JOSEPH A KUTZ Harness and Hardware Pamts Ozls Varnzshes Glass 3970 CHOUTIAU AVE Near Vandex Inter Axe X I7 7l INDOOR I I AC UI I B Curlnn Prnsnmqrr Doxlr Ilanagm NlIHugh Drummond I1X1I1gSIOD Vdoods Sxuum IC llumnnl Nordmmn B Srhmrdt Iaulsuch Ilanagan Hmrs 'Vlasshnu Raxarmo R Schmxd Gund ID Durmy Carr Engels Surmr DLDNII' Knllchrr Cxattlu Uasrlman Sauur I E Stxeble Kraus lnlauaus XXIIHIKILI' Nmhllclx Ixlssnl Vklnlhoelur B Vubgr Drqur 'HQ T' 1 I 7 5 966 auphins, School Eurnlture Equlpment and Supplres Natlonal School Theatre and Assembly Seatlng AI I SCHOOL SUPPI IES MISSISSIPPI VALLEY SCHOOL SUPPLY CO an OLIVE STREET C r fo 92 BRENNAN BROTHERQ GROCERIES and MEATS GR d 0935 Arco and Taylor Avenues SEE South S1de Chevrolet Inc FoR Seruzce wzth Efficzency 3645 SOUTH GRAND BOULEVARD LAclede 51 IO B. H. Stoltman. Pres. A. C. Cwrabenschroer, Secy. B. I-I. Stoltman Real Estate Co. Realtors 4003 CHOUTEAU AVENUE ST. Louis. Mo. REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE I o H d JN' y. VM I TOWER GROVE BANK Grand Boulevard and Hartford Street Just as every one needs the inspiration of good fellowship so each one needs that feeling of confidence which accrues from a competent and pleasant banking connection. OUR LOCATION IS CONIVE'N1lElNT OR EASILY ACCESSIBLE W LINDELL 4128 LINDELL 5766 Elliott and Barry Engmeermg Company Heating Engineers and Contractors 4060 WEST PINE BLXD Gross Chandelier SIEVERS 3 Commerczal Photographer IIO7 LOCUST STREET Make All Kinds of Photographs on Short Notice 2036 MORGAN STREET 1704 CHESTNUT LIGHTING 5 EQUIPMENT t ' GR 460951 P Smokeless Flashlights and T J CRADEN Panorama Groups a Speczalty 'N-4 I 106 0 3 Graduatzon Suggestzon 15 Jewel Elgm or Waltham Strap Wrist Watches S25 DUNN S 55 YI ARS AT 9121416 FRANKI IN AVl Wellington Prmtmg Company 13 AND 15 SOUTH NINITH STREFT 0 CHESTNLT 0065 1R5f? ' 'v 4 t 1 53's 5 O O ' I 1 l In , U , 0 O O N . GJ Co. 1 7 Salesroom , I X Factory ' , I: II Designers and , .H Manufacturers of K X CHesnu als I A 5 For Churches, Schools, Residence, an - Hos itals and Institutional Buildings - I , Communicate with ' .gg Q ' . . , A ' CEn ral 0-l 6 , lnc. 1 U O U 0 L 1 - 1 Q: Q I 00 , -. Q : -- V . g E I : W - I ' Y' 1 . sl 4' I-.A i, ' ' ' gg Q ., 4, .' ' ' 'l'u.'II llumlrutl ' ' ' - A '7fLejDaupb1nX, Cab g C3-xb 51880 MQNAMARA PLUMBING COMPANY SANITARY AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS VveSpc l7e Insttuto alWok 6236 Delma BI d St LOUIS Mo Erom ERIEND EQWQCQQQMSPQX7 4 I 2131 , am I e ia i , in i i n r r V . . ' , . . Q C1 U U A A Y JI- YIPLLWI , 1 5 4 fi 7fzejDaupbmX?yy ? 1866 62nd Year 1928 Broeens Graduates Succeed because they are properly tramed and carefully placed 1nto opportunxtyf pos1t1ons Day and Nlght sessxons Enter any Monday Brown s Busmess College Faston U Blaskstone l loc Grand '55 Hebert Jefferson 25 Gruoxs 5878 Delmar I W 0 M Amerifcgs Foremost Packers 009 o ysters Fnsh and S34f1VfLO1jfS M0 ,ZX Sea Foods JAEGER When last heard from was bemg escorted up the Hudson rlver for a much needed rest KERN After establlshmg a cafcterla for brokendovsn basketball players has been summoned recently to a professorshlp at XVr1gley mstltute LANDOLT Sy nd1cate cartoonlst Stlll assertmg I want to know vehyf IENHARDT Tourmg the country playmg Shakespe1re s plays IS recog n17ed as Robert Mantell s successor LYNCH An undertaker He says busmess IS dead Stlll thxn lf not thinner IVIALLOY A famous e ocutxomst noted partlcularly for h1s clearness of enunclatlon IH large assembly halls MORAN Vw ld B111 IS noyy qutte tame Hts unparalelled reach has secured hlm a posntlon as Hrst baseman on the Brovs ns NAVVROCKI Presldent of the Elgln VVatch Co Noted partlcularly for hrs punctuahty PADBERG Inyentor ef 1 deyxce uhlch enables Iord urplanes to run yuthout g1s vyater and oll PAIS Has galned qulte 1 bmt of fame as the hard bolled Chlef of D ILCIIYCS of the St I ouxs Pol1ce Department QCHVIIDT A famous Authority on X lfgll has just publlshed 1 uork ln ten yolumes of research on baseb1ll IU the days of 'I roy SUI I IX AN Presldent of the Qullly 1n Alr Craft Co largest makers of mosqulto planes TUI l H Professlonal strong man ln Rmgllng Bros CIYCUS holds the remarkable reeord of feet for throvung the dlscus XVARD Slnce PFOIJIIDIIIOH yy 1s abollshed John has made 1 fortune ln the pamt busmess XVEBER Dlrector of Ille Humane Soclety 'Q 7' le Hana i 1 I V . . V . , . . 7 I 7 , . 1 ' QI . ust 1 - - 1 v s e , . . f Q 1 V u Y ' I ' ' fffonlrnued from Page 162 1 I 3 I 3 I I 7 I Y Y x m 1 v 1 I I y I I l V I Y I ,, ?, I 3 Y vI 3, Y A - - e .. , I 1 I 1 I V I l I I I I i xl . . . V . i I I I Y 1 ri ' 'y , ' , ,A ' , , 'D I I I D B Y - X I I 8 3 I Y I vm s K w v' 1 v I I s I K' 1 YI Y I I e . . ,ai I I I i I l I I I I f! 5 I V C L e 4 L I I 1 I ii . Y ,,. . N . . , Y . U e 1 I . . e 5 Y 3 5 H H L I i ' I V V Y-2 3 I X 5 I Y I X N I i e . . . e e - . ,. . , U 1 H D . . I I H' Y 31 YI 3 I Y A I 1 I I I vt '- 1 s L 1 I e . . V I 7 1 I I1 V I. 1 dr el' Tun C7fze auphinx, The Boatman s Nauonal Bank Oldest Bank zn Mzssourz A Safe Place for Savmgs Smce 1847 Dl WM J HARRETT Complzments of GEREKE ALLEN Grocerzes Meats and CARTGN CO Vegetables L tu x St ak Our Spec alty D D l St Lou s If You Want the Best Eat 671111877 W Just x K Z, PIES if gg EEEE3 HANDY B ttle Hauschulte Real Estate Co 2407 NQRTH BROADXX xx Real Estate for Sale Rents Collected Moneq to Loan Insurance Placed N otary Publzc ,P 'L , . -, .,-llfa.- .X ,L cg,,xb.my will wi il.lX'l1R - , en rj e i ' 562' e mar Blvd. . i I - . ,gag -sifgfgdx' . . ,fsgggff U 1 F'f'ff'1?'? l .gf T F . .'4f7f1-Mjiff, K ' 'Nw mtkdffo BO W E-PERR X l ls nffbi' calf! Hr?-? l g l 315' ?79LJ'a, r 1 . Q+f'i'vZ ' ' I 'f 1'-5' ani' ' i .X 'l J' Ziff The only 1 X at l 0 ' YI. ' -'-V U O . . . l Y I I' lwo ' ' Vhewauplairp, DEPEINDABLE SERVICE INVESTMENT SECURITIES G I-I WALKER 25 CO B oadvxay and I ocust St Lous Mo WT! T U --+++A 5 H -R-wh I' ' ., . i , . NX Wfzeyauplumnx, ig, W r X Master Battery I5 Tlre Co KINCQHICHXK-'XX BLXD XND :IIIXXK XXI' fforrr rl 77 rbr fu I Q usa n O Jlm Xlul r Olls md Dum r Sli! Xlotor Oxls Batteries Xaeessorx Brun wie Tue -XD ILRN IQI C 474 Hotel Saum Cafe tl um 1 t d not-, md 1 nrt SLYXILL Bndft I unthtons Banquets Prlx Nt Ptrtlts la U N 4 lfulme N' Z fi H Vuollnl s UNLET IVSUSIC CO 5IS LOCUST ST QBQIQQQI QLoIu,shg3InsYrumcnLsJ pi v1c1RoLAs Mliilfi swans nd The Manchester Blossom Shop X O U Alu 1x Q Dtmmd Freund OLDP T YIIIF RYF xxo REPIJ fATlOIX BRFAD Your Dtaltr Pussy Wxllovw Candy Shop X I md 7 umm C urh St xpprt wut 1 X mx Omt Creasey s Garage E611 Czxstltmm XX Sxum Hull s If I mslvnn ms n Ttxno Gas 8 O11 QUCIIIIU Dry Cxleanmq R lttff Hurulnt ' 7' ' - H 4 4 1 6 4 . j , 4 Y - Y Y ' I Ou few Immtmwn ' Ctmn 21 Castle-nr I -H .e j.' In lol' Tow:-I ' oven Aw-In I , K V A I , bl- I ' . It 1 c ' ' 'X 51. Q Amr 1. Q I1 c I p :J . x U 4 Q .IC . . C gl A - I - I ,K ' ' , .- es. 5 lc -3 RO. 5 '. fm A, Nl, to IH I' Nl, CIR. FI l I 34 Phone, Rand 7 ' Lens Vilnshe-rl M Pullsht-fl W N 4 V . , , 1 ,, X- 'fa' 1 SUI! 13 :mlb llt,:tr',w MRA fJ'l'lw Q . t'v 5 1 'fn -me -- ' 5 J I be I ' I MUST CLT'f1LLTf x7 '-if '-f.'5L Il ST. LOUIS fxv I ' ,,.,.g..... 1 81. . 1 i I ' , . QL, .,.1'..,'.f 4114 Xlmclmcslcr fl 'tx Sl. I uns. NI . I JI , '4 ' e I tts stop .xt Illc I V ' J 4 IOX' R CIRUYI ,-YI' I .'XIQ'XYIfI' II' , v A ' C1R.r ' 60 If I S111 - ' ' Iounuin .md f .X'I x'liC ' AI Your patronage will Iw . 'QQ 'I Iw RH' I I I IIYI pllpl. 'gn 1 . . . I L I 'C. :Xt t e .-Xpl U I-1 hor scrvmtc B 0 . IJJAI crx and 'I in St-rvusc YV. g Circ. I g cl. M' . ' 'I lu' I ll KK C7fze auphme, W R Armbruster 25 Son PI LNIBLR9 Stun 4377 'Xhmlnsl r 1 x Shop -I-I-If Oakland Am. R11 gh! DI is Rvan s FIIIIHQ Statlon X ION XND CRL N XX I L 7 IOLIS C OMPI IVIEN I S OI HI HI Gradwohl Jewelry Co 621 Locust Qt Louls M0 RALPH L HANLEY 1 IGAR CO Fzne Czgars 700 O1 IRI SIRLLI Smercma s Market Nh I xslon M. C Rmd S-IRAH I ANDFI FXYFR AUIO I -IL XDR3 IXC SI II mn Ill ld l 1 nr X IDEAL DYFING 25 CLEANING CO I YI Cs C onsm nr NX nth Good XX ork I DORR S5 ZELLER Catermg Co dmes R uns md C s Supplnd on Short 'X vu C ml x Cn u d Vx ll rmm x S III l 0 ns 'New 5 I A 7 T P1-1 l. ' f' ,. ff V gg . I F' - H. c L, : f. I t -Q. Q.. . , ' . I' 5 f H ,J my ...XX ,J Q , x -' f 7 ,v 5' 'N f- : A -1- -A - II I ' f ' C , 1 ..... 'V -' , . ' fy I A , L ... , -. , Y .. , A . fi A . ,.. 5. x P1 , , 1 , . f g, I.. L ., - ' : ' A 5 . -, , T . 5 - ' ,e. 9- :. . :r I 1 A -f A' 5' 1 n '44 v. A ' I- , . Q r n., I . ' -- ,4 - ., X1 M 7 fl -- H L , L ., ' x I I 'Z' ' ' T 3' '- ng 7 ,la J- 1 1 Nl Z' ' fx f I H - V, 1 T. , . .AJ f - -1 ' 4 , 7 ' C C . ' ft 7 7 A I - '- A I P Z .11 4 f -- '- M 0 . . ...Q jp 3 ,f I f, 1' , , Q A 1 -.- 53 f ff 1 - L Cf ' cr. -1 Q 5 A 1, xl F-x 1 7- TT' e :4 .1 4 . ,.. C X: U Z 3- 7 1 J.. ..., 2 f s -4 Q A- ' , J, .Af - n f ., ' . -. - .2 5 - U 1 - : C - - ' , , - 7' -.-4 - L ,V : - - , , f ' - -1 .- f -. '- , . A :: ..... ' ' v v - '- f' L CJ A, V : F- N N .V 5. . 4- 7' I . ,- .J f, Q Q ' ' . 'i 5 A Q . f, . -, K 1 -Q 1- ... Q - , ..:.'- ' 1, .. - Q A . . -1. 4. - . f, Q Q 3 , I , ' 3 E- Q IJ Cn II. V I: C.. v L r' ' 3 'I I X1 ' ' 7 H. f- 2 . f '- .' - 3 m .. .e. 2 : 2 :' 2 K P ,fa hd gf , . 1 :J I ' 75 A Q I: Z -T1 C ' f, .- . L, - .. f, : 7'- V . ,, G , 4 -A Q f- Z 5 . f f - ,, -1 f , -1 . A I f .. fx , 1, -- - ,. A , 5 V - , 2 , -1 h ,- - : 4 7 , ' ' I ' T ' - f . ff 1 1 , ' . , , I . 3, f. .4 ' 1 . I--4 I m -- I . f -. O Y uw f' :L gn I '-'U y ,r , F 33. 0 . A W ?7!zejDa11phim, Z POWERS Ee' BQYD CORNICE AND RooP1NG c:oMPANY 'Vlanufacturers of Metal Wxndows Flre Doors and Shutters Copper and Gals anxzed Iron Cornxces Sheet Metal Trxmmmgs for Burldlngs Roofing Gutterlng and Spoutlng Telephone JFfTerson 0353 36 4 3616 lacled w Complzments of ST LOUIS BROWNS ST Louls AMERICAN LEAGLE BASEBAI L Co BGSI W1Sh2S frOIT1 O Mara Heatlng Company AL Heatlng Engineers and Contractors Prosecutmg Attorney 0+ x .X GEFJAWQ. T I '23,-AQQ ognpfaf TH Vfwwaupbinx, ig Cutler 1 ECKT LD The name Becktold means to annual covers what Sterllng means to s1lver the stamp of absolute quallty Wherever If 1S used a Becktold never falls to lend an atmosphere of beauty and d1st1net10n lts strength and dllfablllfy W1ll preserve vour book for years to come lt IS a mark of Wlsdom and fores1ght on the part of the staff 1n charge that the 1928 Dauphm has a BECKTOLD COVER U 7lO7l7l1x1 91f111S1lu 'NQQ59 eww U :J U THE BECKTOLD COMPANY ?f' Vigil Qwfiififgal yi Eimnwgk Clfgb X9 5 I 'X Xk1a:.:Xx ' ff' j J .X 1 I 1' TJ gl -, Lg! TQ J,-I Y ,,Xg.,,x.0 j 11,13 'fJ1? 441 lg 'V sgxf 5 M. -w71fS':2?f1f-. .fn - N Q ,EQ--, - -- - 1 l ,T-1' 4, 'f f 2 my f'i 7H-g , ' 2, .J tl 11 ll N.J N 'dug' 'rf ,LH .1 . K x, -' -.XXX .,


Suggestions in the St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) collection:

St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 1

1926

St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

1936

St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937


Searching for more yearbooks in Missouri?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Missouri yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.