St Louis University High School - Dauphin Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1929
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EX ILHBRHS Vi ak H ' x JJ . , A if 1' ':'+1+' C 1, ' . ij J , R ff' W . x - ' l' ,f-'Q4Q T!2 X EDAHHEDHHHN Colbyrighteol june, 1929 by john S. Leahy, jr. 1Litcrary Editor! ond Peter Brooks Cliossozmg 1Managing Editor! A. M. o. Q. The Dauphin Annual Published by The .Students of the St.Lou1is University Booker Mentottot High .School ttf St. Louis, Missouri june, 1929 Dedication We wish ta decheate this ae- eaant of oar happy and tight, hearted days ta the meh who hate dame mast ta mahe them so Athe jesatts who hate sae, rjteeaf their all for ashmaeh more than we are ahle to per- suade earsehues that we hate evuer deserfueehe TN Dedication rmcl also Z0 llzose men who llfwe 50 ezlnly swjyjblememeal flue work ef llae jeswils emel lremue slwwm lille Same sleep interest in our every wnelermlemge flue lay leelelmersg hoping llrey, loo, will tlmnlzr as leinelly of us as we rlrmk of lllem. Foreword It is the eozrnesr hope of the Staff thot this oolmme he ozeeeplteol os ez memoriozf of their desire to imjrrmzt om imperishozhle reeord of the yeor's oerioiries. The Staff 1 X Camtemfcs Aalministraeian .....A.,... Semars ...,..A ..... Classes ....s..,. , ..... .,,.. . Urgamzaztiams ...A,..,A.s . Aehletaes ..s,....., . , Features 1, AOZYL'6TUS8TS.., 4..,, 4... . .Page 13 Page 21 Page 35 epage 51 ,Page 77 Page 111 Page 12,5 Uma Alma Mater 1, ,, 1. , , f A S2-5 :KVA gf 1 Q05 f A From Oakland Avenue fix 53 .frwtxmx , V , Q xr Q' Yvx an A I LL 5 W P . g 4 Y' W . 21 as , 1: iw? fe .1-,H . - - mf v ,. ,. . ,,,,-., ,fn a Y, I I A :3v',,,., A-F, I 'xx-,Y,,A-f -.' .'.' ,':A.,Ak,,V, 4 The Campus Walk From Forest Park West End Cam pus Door ffl AUWI IN ISTIQAT I UN lv , A ' 15 , I 'V v - Q Fourteen if Tm RFXIRYNID WILIIM1 F PARRX S J Prxmxpal s M if ,f V ff , 4k 4 . ' I ,As-1 Si? 5 fgzgzw 4 A . f : : ' Assistant Pnnclpal Fzfteen THE REVEREND GERALD P. WALSH, S. J. 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Sum mf f 1, rs- 1' 7 'UI 41' H P , ffl VAJIDAHFEPHH - - A A H 444, lxk ll J E CACKI NBACH 551017166 Course JOHN F GALVIN Classrm' Four e Sodalzty Dfxbar nq Socleiy n C' 710 u I7 HAROLD J G1 RARDOT JAMES F GILBERT Classzral C011 sc' Sclcnlxhc Co rs Studs Ifounrl I Soda ily L tr-tary Hcad my Dcbalmq Soi rtu Debating Soc Bly LAWRIIXCI M HAXFS Sc mnac C ru Sodal IU Twenty four Wu I IAM A GRAY I ouls T HALL Lay n Engl I7 C U 5 Class ral Lou sc L tcrara Academ Soda! za Sr do 1 C I unc L Ie ara Academy D ba! na Society LE -25. Rom RT W I-ILAL1 Snentziic Course S ud t Coun 1 P e Sodalny L terary Academy Debatmg Socrely AAAA IK M A A ' W ll A Til 'TIN-,fi Al A ffl i 4 ll xv A' fin I AL H L IM L K fi A , ll ll Q' 2 .I -'1 3 . 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K lik EI C f5Qi7ii5'f53 ' A' '5 'iw l - ffff-'28 H f:7AenDAI1H nvnnn I I Il II 2 ll FRNI ST R JONIS Frmral fours:- So Ia Im Dau hln 111 Urchmrru ROBERT E JUDGF LEO F KAVANAUK H Yucnlzhc Courwc Classzcul Courw Soda IILI I-'Irxt Honurc luzm Inqlfsh C I urn Fluwcal f ourvc S ,Lining looIba1ICapIam X lrlararu Acudemu Sludml Founcal Dauphm In Sodahtq Dehannq Somzq Wrwons JAMLS H JON! S C lass ruff mursc SUJUIIILJ 'I rack DL bulrnq Sofulq Acnlulhxral Ywfxeru GEORGE J KRONFR SIQISVIUND N1 KRYGIEL Srlrnnfir Couric Classwal Fourvc Sodzzhtll Sodalxfy Debating SOClQly ootball 7 AAAA44 '.1,s' Twenty sux aseball 6 7 Sacred Heart Leaguc 11k II lk 'Y 1 f l lk HI' . 1 . 2 I ' b k Ill ,II H I'I ll I WILLIAM J. KING LUKE A. KNESE ll . 5. .- KU Q! . lil? H JI H ' ' - 1 3 . . ' ' ' F Q H B nz 13123 96939 HHBPH-HH 1 JAVII S I MNLRS Sc: nlznc Courm S Jdulllq Dubulma Srcxely 42 5425523 FAHY JR Flasxlcal Course Dauphin Yruden! 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LOUIS J SMITH Classical Course Class Honors Sodalzly Lrbrary DANIEL J TAMMANY JAMES W THOMAS Classzcal Course Classzcal Course Dauphln Sodalny Dauphmette Dcbatxnq Socrely Debanng Socrvty Fzrsr Honors EDWARD A THRO JOHN J TIFRNEY Classlcal Course Suennlfc Cgursg Sodalztu Tmgh LIIYUI COHIFSI Debatmq Soclet llterary Arademu C I L Class Honors 6 27 8 Mysglong HARRX L TONS WILLIAM G VOLLMER II' II II JOSEPH SWITZER Sclenllffr Course Sodalny Debalxng Soczety Acoly1hIcalSocIery Classzcal Course Sczennfic Course Sodalnq Baseball 2 7 Z8 Lzrfrary Academy I-ootball Z8 Cl H 6 ass onors Bashelball 9 Class PresIdenI 26 7 Qodalztj AAAA Lada, lE'2iAA,AA I Thlrty two II ' ' II II ' 7 5' II II I A I II II I I III A - A . I I I II I I' :I I III, II III II II II II II W I II II an V 'I Qi? II II I II II II II ' ' , ' . . II - 25 if? H - ,J 15 . I WAQHDAUF HPEHHRT N J WEI HOLLTLR l FRANCIS J WOESTHAUS CHARLES J WUNDERI ICH F ql hf' l d K B 5 JOSEPH A WYNNJE R J ZOERNIG d d Sdly AAAA,aS'PL6'4l+.,.x'S'2.aAAAA PAUL J WILHFLM I Thirty three QI A 1 A 4- I I II I I I G l . 4 : 1 0 a A Suvennfic Clgqursz Classical Course S dniviy Soda ily I I DcbalingS iety I I I I I.a1in .n, is ,nurse Classical Couric Smla I q So alily . . . First Honors II I Ill l I Jn . I . . Classical Course Classical Cours I K Sn ality Siu en! Council Track, '29 0 a it Debating Soc' y First Hon I I I I I I 'I hrrlg tour WAJDAHH EVER H Nl' Prestdlent s Message MEMB1 R9 ot THE CLAss ot 1929 FI he graduates of a s hool are IIS flnlshed product and th1s fin1shed product IS a better gauge of the character and us fulness of a school than materlal equ1p ment stately bu1ld1ngs and a colc al endowment Thes are helpful but they are by ne, means essent1al as IS proved by the lcng and pra1s worthy struggle of ycur Alma Mater dur1ng the hundred years of her ex stence Ihe popular test then of the character and usefulness of a school IS to be found 1n the challen e Show us your graduat s And Why? Because every graduate IQ an argument for or aga1nst h1s school lf he l1ves up to the 1deals learned w1th1n laer hallowed walls lee IS ln t1uth an argument 1n her favor but 1f after leaymv school he IS f1l e to her teachmg then he IS an argument agamst her Now that be1ng the common bellef lS lt not of the school depends upon h1m and that he has a respons1b1l1ty whlch he cannot sh1rkP An alumnus would be more than human lf he d1d not feel ll a personal hum1l1at1on vxere a elassmate charged Wllh an unmanly deed naturally the blush of shame would mantle h1s cheeks and h1S heart strlngs would pull just a l1ttle more twhty vsere he to hear that one of the old boys had farled Qre ssly Novs th1s IS as ll should be SIUCC It p mes that h1s school IS more to h1m than a mere name that It IQ IH truth an Alma Mater a fostermg mother he 1ce that any Staln upon 1ts good name IS a blot upon h1s May thls feelmv of personal eleyotlon grow vs 1th your growth and mcrease vuth the years And that th s good fortune may attend upon each member of the Class of 1929 IQ the smcere yush and earnest pray er of the Faculty of the Backer 'Vlemornl H1gh School MQW gaaeaeaaaasib-M12 'eEsaaaa l sez' A A - - A - 'ae ll ll Ill Il Ill ll , a Y rl, Ill It lil ' A ' ll ,ll ' I I 2- ' ' ' - M . 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WAQHDAHU HPIHIHIW' f, ram U Wh no KIRONK y JL w CLASSICAL III A III A comlng on the a1r folks er tunlng on the a1r we mean We have everythmg 1nclud1ng Ballweg the cheer leader We have a corner on the football market wxth B111 Montgomery two txme Captain of the football team and hxs team mates Connors Kryglel Saffa and Kenny composlng a large part of Fr Ferns worrles Krygxel to show that athletes can learn somethmg besides games took class honors at the semester exams Desloge Dunham and Dunne are the qu1etest fellows ln the class Dunne played on the class basketball team together wxth Keegan and the two helped gain many a VICYOIY for us Elchenseer IS our humcrcus member Hanlon played on the class ln door team and showed em how If you don t belleve that Hart knows every thlng about everythlng just ask hlm Klnkel keeps the class leaders on the1r and Al just wlll not be kept down Knster IS always belng mjured T tgomery sat down rn Frankle s seat and dld not dlscover that Klster was 'I t untll the end of class Red Lawler IS the one restful spot 1n our ml fmewforward on the class basketball team too Lee Murray and Joe Coan r Qi f t us on the baseball team Joe xncldentally was elected class pre verwhelmlng majority of 24 18 There are twenty three ln our sh -5 to Fehllng to Shea IS a favorite combmatlon ln basketball c r ly represented the class of III A on the Dauphlns Snlent H' .1 udent but you would never thlnk If Skmner and Vasque rr tag mlm basketball team Hanlck can whlstle better than any -Kenny and Montgomery are III A s track men We are o us blcom next year U ...L QQ.4aztAa,f5?4 .4ZCEB.E'-'QAAAAIL la' A A A ll ll Ju ll ' la .JH E ' M a'-A' I W' 'T Il I I ' 5 , ,.-. 1.:v,t -'r --- I -3 4 N' ' ,,, .MW 1-1 X ,,- ll, If ' 3 Q itil I ell I : 'vm I in 1 Il, f I f I . I ll ll ll ll ll ll - :ix In 'I' 7 ' ': Shea, Murray. Corley. Connors. l'v:hlig. Ificchenseer, Monxgomer , C ' xonnor, Kenny, Hart. lik ll MIIDDLI R ' K ygicl, Safla. Ska . V..'q ll. iclt. Hanlon, Lawler, Rice, Dcsloge. l'n0l'l M R JW: K ' . Dunham, ID ', K' k'l, B. llweg. Keegan. ill ll H . . . V ' 1 'lv H Q ' , , ' . . ' . ' ' , ll ll, . ' 1 . . fl fl . . . ' . . .' ,Ill I . . , . . . 4g l ll lbrrfi . . ,, ,, . V . . J l Ik 43? ' , I ' . . .' ' , i ' 'g i ill ? J 1 Sting - . - N lf? A dx? ,il , , . 7. . . . . . . . . fd I- '- ' ' . ,, . , ' ' ' I l l f lw' Nah ' I . 'A' l ' as Ya as . . . ' . y U, 1 . - 1 . fl X ll xi, , Y - , 'l'1-LXXQLF I1 , ll ff fQ,1W v--- z ' S tl ff 4 - 'J H I Thirty -six VAJDAHB HPEH H NT 3 ' i- T 1oP Roxx 51 X 11111 Ron 1 lk J M nh Io IONI Rr x Sh a 4 CLASSICAL III C Our class IS noted 1n part1cular for 1ts br1ghtness for IIS rare collectlon of clowns and excellent actors and espec1ally for 1ts h1gh standmg 1n the Jumor Sodal1ty Smerc1na Mlnette and Mathews bore our banners 1n the realm of sport Casserly our dear l1ttle sun k1st blossom left for the balmy cl1mate of Cal1forn1a Renard IS our parley yous Francalse Wee W1ll1e Sharp our Helen W1lls Jr D1llon the future boss of Tammany Hall Pansy Planthold and LeRoy the Less McDowell playwrlghts cenarlo wrlters and saucy motleys deluxe Huber what dcesn t he know? Gemmer has a laugh all of h1s own Murphy sweet and low IS our l1ttle tellerette Tom Cemon the terror from the Lone Star State Hanson synthet1c mstxgator of synco pat10H Taylor lanky Zack IS our secretary Krause the man of mystery Fman dear darlmg Phoebe Spec1a the s1lver masked tenor from way down south Tooth WYSOCkl IS a neat cc ed Fredd1e Schle1ch all that name 1mpl1es Yoo Hoo ODonnell calm and collected Brockland sue dd1e Corley the 1mported gaucho from 3 A Huck th l1ttle half ua agoncentrated blue pr1nts Thro and Gorla both racmg to see who ca cke more often than the other Forrestal our hlgh powered jo a n the man about toun Menkhaus the pony tramer S caballero Vklehner an ambassador of good w1ll from Shrew alder ongaof the w1se men from the East St Lou1s AJ o f her 1nformat1on concernmg thc class refer to an t ISSUGS t au hlnette 12263 P X, M- .1raaaaSZZlG+3 2uaaAA Qgegpgqy HBH-Hglq' Ill H jutnwrs ll ll if lt I OP ROW 'Vl kl X g l O D l MIDDLI Row D ffl h LOT TONI ROW S h CLASSICAL III D We re wonderful people just wonderful By popular acclaxm the controls of the class were placed 1n the hands of Strong Flannery and 'Vlockler all o whom successfully fulfilled the funct1ons of therr respectxve OfTlC6S Durlng the first half a fiery race for class honors was run off by Mo kler Coffey and Dofflow 1n whlch Coffey emerged the vlctor by a mere fractlon Though not famed as an athletlc class we have a goodly sprxnklmg of sport satellites Strong Flannery and Doady Hartman and I-lartrlch well represented us on the football squad whlle only an ankle mjury prevented Gene from occupylng a hlgh basketball berth ln the way of class sports we elected Hartrlch our basketball captam and Flannery our 1ndoor captam Then the Personnel Nowak Who uses a club to keep the gxrls off Gallagher IS Navarro and Menjou rolled 1nto one Amad the boy who leads the class alphabetlcally Not so loud Neler an mvestxgator of the Ampxthlcanthropus Erectus O Donnell and Gross are our sxlent orators ll See all those slgns around the school? Well we have the artlst Ar ster K J ckham another brlght one though handlcapped by drrvmg a Chev f e schel What another test? Boy I need a vacation gner the fifth horseman he uses a Clcero pony J TQ, hen Deacon Marklrn rodt past Rosat1 Kam more glrls qu t ll the grads las We cculdn t forget t Sheehan who spends hundreds l IOYIQ t lg ow whlskers KA Then Klaus Fr Walsh s afttr school tlmcplcct rnghoff luke Gallagher 15 tw1ns Beau Brummel and Patrl enr jg e Gilbert Dammers and Schuerger algebra v1s1tors ll ,N dl gQAAaAaa9PJ2r.,.C9s.sQ4'-ea arrears Thzrty seven ,l L Ill ll ill Ill ,rr W Ill' Ill 1 T ': l er in. Va ner, XVel inghofl, Beckham, ' onnrll, Strong, Ga lnghcr. Mocklcr, Neicr. 2 '1 0 . l-ll -y, X b 4 LLM-y, H. ' , T - I N nk, H. . . A ' . Q Am tl, K1. -, cj Hey, :hw . , cm.-r, Ill llx I l lll . - .' . . R '. f 'Nl n ' I 4 - :lx 11 . , V .n . . u .i Il ' . , ' ill l Tredwa , a learned and Welcome scholar from another school. ll, ll Y . . . fl , , , . , I , f , - 1 1 II! 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' a , ' 1 ', 1. 1 yji all . . at H F as if ' TH ' ' ' , !Tx w- : r A rfb' lx , y 'X 'L I I Thirty-eight VAJDAHU EPHH H RT TOP ROW S l 'VI D J ILI ROV C l UM QOXN SCIENTIFIC III A Here we are folks The best gathering of champions ever assembled in one place Don t Judge us by our looks but see the records There is Stcltman our president and also our football star John and Richard Roberts our shining example of brotherly love Be ktold is one of the reasons that the high school has no glec club Then there is Mueller the I ord s gift to the weaker sex Ottsen McMahon s only rival as the artist of the class Addie Olian the bearded count that started to grow a moustache but soon gave up in despair George Boepple is the humming bird of our class not only in singing but humming along in his studies and in airplanes Larry Goedde is trying to be Pecks bad boy but he is not succeeding very well headed Carl Langendorf we don t know what to call him but he s mighty e a rose Briece and Heil just like the Siamese Twins are inseparable Gen tleman Jack Barret says that his dad is not cut of town with the razor W elected Big Jim Tierney our indoor captain He is the big menace to left ie ers Pieper is a big man of few words saying noth ng but thinlm uch Buckethead Robertson spends most cf his time in Fr Walsh s off ce L ttle Jecklin is the life of the class We d be lost without hi her just wants to be waked up in time for lunch Ray Roberts es . le die, he s in the business. But some of our class members h v a 1 , d to other classes. Bud McDermott Silent Cal Wilson and B - f lger issen have been in Scientific B for quite a while. But 'C ffe viill V ne back to farming and Scherrer has changed schools. Al ' ' l s them all in everything. I Q53 T Priide of 3rd Year. an f v aattibftkfisaaaa 45' ' ' ' WAQHDAEFQHHHRI' ' ' ' 9' I I ff junaors S -- rNf+-sl, OI ROW Nl dd DDLI ROVN. S l C O 'IOXI R NN SCIENTIFIC III B Scientific III B the cream of the crop of St Lou1s University High Cannon Ball Madden made a good class pres1dent but wed hate to see at all was secretary Beffa has applied for I-Ieflin s place when he res1gns and Haw Haw I-Iellmuth 1S taklng a course in duck raising Lawler IS the best that St Charles can offer and he starred on the football gr1d1ron Leather Coat Wuller and Dmg Dong Ludwig are trying to find where the shy l1ttle violets grow all information as to their whereabouts Wlll be gratefully re ved Roche and Pautler are running neck and neck for class honors n gets along w1th all the teachers except five and these flVC teach him.. ltehenr1ck IS another product from St Charles nuff san ro rse orrison the 9 30 scholar IS a playmate of Dan Cup1d Smeeheuz 45 t ra WIZ IS one fine fellow and Chopin IS a history shark They be beat Cervantes well thats where thc rub comes in the lcve sick Dutchman Brmkmann Gentleman Jamcs fro VCurran may be a female cn the tage but he s a clown in the onk ranks with Zane Gray 1n telling tales Griffin and gps o t re the prides of the no th and Pat McCann the captain of t ,a v :fm To lcarn more about these wonders of th is orld just com u ffany 4 use Risch says there s immediate seatlng in the balcony AAAA,4SZl+'i111... 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' ' sk tl I ,I ,ff 3 ' e ' ,' Ng r c il a ij- msg l ill 4746393119595-HH1W ll F Forty Soplwmores PRow kl I 1 Mp E MIDDLE ROW D g T D G Ry OTTOM ROW G g R H b CLASSICAL II A Hello Folks Th1S IS statlon ll A broadcastmg Here are the boys who w1ll take part m the glorles of vacat1on Llttle Johnny Murray a laughlng clownmg necessary ev1l so M Klem Cl3Il m says Emll Beckmann an amb1t1ous student from Ollvette Mo B111 McDonald the hberal Scotchman Harold Cassln East St Louls g1ft to our school Mr Murphy an asset to his old home town Robert Huber the square on the hypotenuse Bob a dandy geometrl Bernard Wlnkler the dashmg strong armed Henry Schultenrlch a baseball asprrant catcher of our mdoor team Bud Borsaubln our dev1l may care basketball captarn Ernle Hertzog a fine lxttle athlete .lack McGlouchl1n a pleasant v1s1tor George Wessler the prrde of our h1story class Ed Weltekemper the guldmg genlus of the ambltlous ll A n1ne Melvln Moellerlng the weather b1rd from Florissant Joe Stremeyer the dreaded yet well l1ked mrsslon collector If lennon Ryan Murphy s only antagonlst hes a true Irrshma hn Desloge a real fmd next year for Tom Stanton s basketba ter C Clarke Murphys mnocent adherent IH dolng hrs but t n the map G Plauaus a good left frelder T l Q 1m feels good ln hrs f1rst long pants 1n Georgen s partner rn crlme e I n a typlcal happy go lucky fellow Ed os lgan drugstore cowboy he sure can rrde a hoss ALL ll il I! ll ll ll ll ll ll, To : Win ecr, Weitekemper, G. Munsch, C ark, Withington, Moe lcring, L. ur hy, . Boisaubin, MacDonald. Fl . wan? Beckman, J. esloge, A. Ludwi , Hartzog, ulley, . Boisaubin, Cassin, . an. B : eor en. . u er, S einmeyer, Cosrigan. l ll l I . ' . . . , , y , ff ,ll . Q . ' ' 6 .1 - , . . , . ' . ' I4 71 . I l , 4. Y rg -, I l .. H - - ' - ' - ' I . - 1 . .I ' T ll g - . l ' . . 1 . . ' flvigl l w A 0 fx Q , 4 . 1 . . . X ,I A5 Ill ' f ' - , - ' l ' t - . - , C t i f l kyoun- Y 1. .1 , - H W , . . . . . :1 ' HJ- . - 0 If II ll WQPS Six . ll In ' ls n f' -a+ t l 1 . . . ' ' ll J ' - Y ' A! E S 1' - ' , - - . G ' i ' ' XX .xx ,A 9449115555 EPB-HHNT Soplwmores Q I Row d 'VI JILI ROW CLASSICAL II B Th1s honorable assembly of gentlemen IS ch1efly noted for ma1nta1n1ng a deathllke sllence durmg class hours be1ng ever alert ever ready and trylng to the utmost to co operate wlth the teachers and so on and so on and the smallest th1ng 1n the room George Flynn IS pres1dent I-Ie gets wonderful ass1stance from John Flamgan and Con Gross Con collects the money whenever there IS any bes1des that he s well on the Way to the award of the w1re door knob for hlS work 1n geometry The Jun1or Sodal1ty OIIAICCIS for the second term John Flamgan prefect Cyr1l Furrer secretary George Flynn treasurer Lawrence I-Iartney marshal are all members of th1s class The honors of gather1ng the h1ghest averages so far go to Cyr1l Furrer He gets h1s greatest compet1t1on from Lawrence I-Iartney and our comlng author Huger Our George MCI-Iugh was the only sophomore 1n the school to w1n a letter on the football team Woods Flanlgan and Faherty were on the M1n1mS Ja Pr1esmeyer Captaxn and quarter back and Speed Drummond fullback h1ngs lookmg up for the Mrdgets Wolken s l1ne work made th1ngs eau for them Our basketball representat1ves on the Junlors were Flamgan 1lVIcl'Iugh Captam Curt1n and Jack Prlesmeyer made the Mldget gam 1n resu The class team captalned by Don L1v1ngston won the champ1o 'ssh f he sophomore d1v1s1on K1ssel d1d f1ne work on the M11 ms o the class 1ndoor team IS Walter Kraus The team IS r1ght rn few the league ik., Qxrmust certa1nly knovx the great heavy three of second h1 bee fney rrer Schenk Our da1ly VISIIOFS from the far far east s e Speed Drummond and Vmcent McEv1lley Frank Na dr 9 e h1s halr w1th axle grease has tr1ed exery seat IH the room Mo :Zi now Lancaster because he s been here often enough to be r cog c ery really shouldnt be called banjo eyes Fel atnrqan J lWel oelter upply all smott crecks both called for and otherw1se 4.L gQA1e1eAa.JcQb-,:4J.'+.e'ia.eAAA 1 Forty one -31 I I 4 A A A 'gi 11 1 1L 11 11 Q ' p 11 1 1 11 1, 11 C21 11 11 1 m, B 11 ' I I 11 11 I 11 1 111 lwl I 11 I I 1, at XXX ' 1 1 111 1,1 TOP ' ': Ilaherty, Kraus, XVoo s, Shields, Hartney, L' gston, Furrer. Sch k. 1,1 , 1 II D 1 ': Drummond, Ilcllhauer, Grellncr, Kissel, Ilockery, Iillior, Vlaniga . S in. Sei!z1 Ilugcr. 1 BO'I'I'ONI ROW: Iflynn, Pri-smeyer, Curtin, Wolken. Nlclivilly, McHugh, Barra, XVelhoclIer, Nahhk, Gross. . . . . . . 1 'l . . . ' ' , , '1' 11' . . - V V . . . in I K - - . .1 11 1 11 ' ' . ' . . ' - . 111 I . 1 2 1 H . ' . . . ' . . 1 ll ' y . . . ' Jill 11 1 - - . 1 111 11 . X a C11 Z . . . . f y dl 1 t . . rl f 1 xjfxg , e I 1, . .. fXf,!J . - 1 I ' 1 ivfir nv ' .1 n ,i I. .. . . h A X , 'Af' ii , ' . I K e1 X 11 1 C - ' ' ' b 111 1 1 1 - 11 11 if ' . . 1 1 'A H ' ! TTX1- ig i kj I xylr , 11 ' 111 97AanDAr1H nm-num ' Fo Il Sopfwmores 1p3nnr - -I- TOP ROW Vl h M G d M MIDDLF ROW H M h TTOM ROW S h d ll d lly H CLASSICAL II C Here we are the pace setters of the second year classes September foun us members of last year s l C all returned to school ready for another bxg year Football teams proflted by the presence of Andy Bakewell Faulstlch Flanagan McMahon Ravarmo Rav S hmud and Scullm Our contnhutnrs to basketball rncluded HIHCS Faulstlch Donnelly Flanagan Gund Murphy a watchful eye over the class from the back of the room ln splte of h1s s1ze he could hardly be sand to look down on Force Nordman Mohrman and Immer Hannon felt bound to make enough nolse for three hlmself Grace and Halloran Huels and Rekart llved near the school so they could get to class before Gund McGoodw1n the busrness man and Danny McMahon the geometrrcxan Mathxeu swung a wxcked crutch for many weeks No he wasn t gettlng old Boland the class leader at the semester How he uses up books' And d1d ycu see the results of the elocutxon contest? That IS W ere e really shlne Last year we had two of the three f1nal1sts but that a f for ll Cl So thls year Faulstlch Hummel and Boland decld h 'vp uld put on the contest thereby guaranteelng the medal to the fl F Mentlon of Hummel naturally suggests that hlgh school baseball am elleve 1 not on the morn1ng after our first VICIOIY over C p e s c the mterestmg news that the wlnnlng pxtcher for th au w n than our Tony Hummel All of whlch shoul gn e y falr sum ar .fof the accomplxshments of the one and only class LQ II I a1cAaa'S'?-:'Z.ZCE-Dbidlscaaaa ny two Il Il , E I I Il II Il III III V g , , : Hummel, Sculli . D eyer, . at izu, c oo ' , R varino, ohrman, Grace, l , F . ' 2 annon, B l d. P ul, Halloran. Nordm , H chan. :Ma on, Huels, R k . BO : . ' , : g , F ulst' h, Bakew ll, G , D ne . ines, Murray, I. I I I lil y ' . .IIII U , . ' . I .c ' .. '. , , H I! and the two Schmids, Ray and Gene. Our mighty president, Dreyer, kept I i . . . . In ' - ' ' 1 . II . . ' . . ' I 'I I ' I ' I rv. I I If I Fl F V . . . X , III 5, ' . . . t If, H gcoun- K 0 Y . 7 B -, -I. , may-.7 - -l II I - , I . - A 'Q' x I . . . ' ' he II - ll? P S 'll asp I, t . 4 ' l 'J ,Q '-'-l -12 l Ii I I 4 Q74 Agp EDHHHQ' Sophomofres W L, h F D NN b 'NTIDDI I- ROV! Cl V M V 'I OXI Row B k CLASSICAL H D Perfect? No but mnghty near xt Our class has learnmg exemplxfxed by Houser Galvm the three Webers Hrlbert the professor Bob the Latln star Ben the swlmmer and many others We have our globe trotters our our own weather bureau We also have not a cuttmg w1t no a clever amus xng w1t whxch brxghtens many a weary day B111 Klosterman Wade Kelleher Ralph Mulcahy and Slattery keep the class l1vely The sports were very well represented Kelleher was our star football player although Manlon and Klosterman made the MlDlmS and played some clever football Usselman made the hlgh school squad ln basketball whlle Kelleher and Vltale dld some outstand asket throwlng on the JUDIOYS The class basketball team wlth Denvlr aptam finlshed second ln the Sophomore race The mdoor team under Ke er performed very well The M1ss1on collectxons from II D were always lar e Mulcahy enjoymg the job of taking up the money on Monda W5 Good tlme Burkemper hopes to be Student Manager very s busmess couldn t do wxthout Paul Brltt and Frank Engels hope ll n P e manager of the MISSCUII Theatre Stlebel would love to be 3 4 man and sometlmes expresses It by Pon my word wlth muc n s natlonallty s ems to be rn questlon some belleve him Get uix Oflfy belxeve that he IS a native of Scotland Lubely s new orxes would mean much to a London gentleman Thosin no e are by no means xn the dark but are all brlght stars nn theni-Vo tabs. Forty three Ixl l I l ll ll ll ll l Ill TOP RO 't lsselman. Kelle er, Klosterman, Houser, Quatman, . envir, O'Gormnn, R. 'e er, B. XVeber, Britt. l . S 't '.1sse. Dutne , anion, Slattery. Barton, Mulcahy, Me er, Engels, Vitale. i BOT ' . '. ' p' , Groll. H. XV bf , S iebel, H. Galt , Lubeley. I lil . . , . . 'lx . ' , . ' , ' I suburban gentlemen, CWebster, Valley Park, and points East,j and we have ll . 1 , y . . T . T . 1 ll in . . l Y . . 1 asjxvl l . V . . I . . Y t I Z . . , . ' .f- ,A . ,, 5 91 - - CL 4 g l it K 914 ., D . , . . y 1 :MVA X,l' Sflgh' I . . . Xvrkf I , I l Lf Q7 J l ' ' A' ' p ,j .Qt lt V E , . . 9 . . . . 'P T x Q . . . . . U , ,K a K , l - 1' 1' . W ' , n ll fa- . . . .feta ' 1 R ,f nv, ' ' ' X will ll f f if ll x WAQHDAHH BPH-nnlw r ll QAA Forty four Sophomores P R Vw k M .I S Vw M IDDLF Row P H k M OTTOV Row D y M CLASSICAL II E Ladres and gentlemen thxs IS II E no not do we II E II E yes that s t Now you re talkmg Thxs has been a peach of a year but why shouldn t rt have been so w1th such a class as we have? Now there s Coakley and Doyen down to Roosevelt? Bllly Zlebold ISD t really dead from the feet up The two Murphys .I1mm1e and B111 are not really brothers take If easy now boys no rush at all Dutchy Hoffman IS our well renowned Scotchman Belxeve lf or not but Jlmmxe Elms couldn t be any brlghter around the head Who wouldn t 11ke lrttle Ernre Beffa? Has Schmxdt all h1s speed rn h1S legs or If IS h1s countenance? Red Doyle IS our flamxng youth I ll see you rn the mornlng Toenlskoetter sneeze twlce then laugh and the name IS very easlly pronounced Charlle DuFour clap hands here comes red hot Charlle the shelk wlthout a doubt O what a man' Well well here s Nap hlmself O I beg your parm any old thmg you say What' Grutsch stayed 1n Hrstory class the J erlod? Patrxck Dolan twas only an Irrshman s dream The class h eckemeyer w1ll some day soar to the hexghts of hrs brother W d after Leslie Bellevrlle? Curran our all around star Dot s wo Hxses s ys 1ke O Connor Thlelacke the blond wlth lf and plenty o lf S20 n gee him he s pleasant and sure knows his stuff Try t fm E rn the telephone dlrectory and you w1ll recerve a oma the h1 lqelbajss of II E Followmg an hour of boloney we are n w s n g off P se ytand by Musrc by Ima Banjo 'T -4. .5 AAAAZZHSSAAAAA ll ll . E 4 MQ4 ,gjjg +- 4'44 ' ' '44 'W' ,N A! '.xt', - ,... . ,... 353.4 I . S , o . . C ',- . -. - ' . 2 ' C? V Q N .. 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Ol'l'0XI ROW IXI g Nl K Y CLASSICAL I A Here are the boys who clalm I A IS a t1tle and are out to prove It John Cento our llttle Herbert Hoover but bugger than he looks ln many respects Abdoo Saap class Treasurer and lVl1ss1on crusader Charlle An dersen the swltchboard boy who makes Whoopee every mght B111 Court ney a baffllng hlstornan and fancy sketcher Edd1e Donnellv the handl capped athlete turns elocutlonlst-cant keep a good man down Loule Doyle just eats up h1s Englxsh a novel a day Frank Dreyer the gentleman of lexsure Ernst the boy wlth the algebralc head look out Scheller Elshell Rod of basketball fame and a real student Bud Euehlen our husky Wlth th verlastmg smlle Wllllam Hayes Rldge Avenue warbler just call your Wllllam Klages he s small can be easlly heard Lancaster Smlllng J'1n'g a trusty guard on the Mldget FIVE David Mattls a future cartoonxs Kee What s Latln got to do Wxth the constructlon of airplanes? penlander IH trammg for the Talkxes Przada Energetic Jul o t s to cop class honors for East St Louxs Harvey Ready .Ir st1ll t ft at certam alrplane Dan Roach lntends to be a boxer and ha Wee Wxllle Rlelly with the rosy ears as hlS punchmg boy I-8 Collegxate Joe I always above par holds the honors 1n Ereshm feaiu O l e Schwexder plans a campaign for blgger and better busses on KI Geor e Wnnterer advocates oral composmon and no homeqgo 4 V' 'Q A1tAaa67c'r'C+3L.'EJ.2s.aAAA I I eff Ag Forty fue e A a I I H- ll I . 1 I ' Il I Il i U ' I I iQ. Il w I M I x y I . U Il I l ': Lancaster. Srmp, Andersen. Do e, Rundcy, Ikuuhl. . S h'll', Cdl' k, I7 . 'k, S h 'd . MII .1 O ': Vschell, Opcnlandv , C lr . R . h, If I. M tt' , P d , C t y. lx! B ' ' . ': '. es, I c 'cc, H y-', D 'lly, D -y', R ll , C' . QJ l I Ill Um ' ' . , . 1 gg ' - - , ' ' ' . . , ll . . ' . . T . Y 1 . , . , . ll I 7 , . A , , . O ' , . . T H . KI, . . . . . 1 if 'ser e N ' ' ' ' ' AA ' 11 Aa ' - 1 I 5 3 I, A 7 . v . , ' ll Q K I C , K . . , ., 5 Q f.I 9 4 Lb ' . ' 1 I fu fi . . ,, . Y V. y . , . J 1 WA' N 1 A . 'N . . l ' .L . , I LQ, Q9 LL I 1 4 A I 1 . . . ' X in ,inf 6, ff, W, fl l I+ A - gg la . '1 QA ll ll S- A5 Freshmen .- . r...1.. L..r.-,,1 'QL TOP ROV fly M IDDII' ROW B k Il h V ll BOTTOM ROW O B K CLASSICAL I B The One B Cheyennes Boy watch our smoke' Heap Brg Ch1ef Cor class Presldentj Alex Bakewell-chlef also of the Wolf Lodge Lat1n star Uther chlets Bear Doussard Eagle Jacobsmeyer Buffalo Schuchat Tomahawks barred we fight w1th the deadly conjunctron At m1d year what a race' Schlafly Clad who swallowed a dlctronary when ycungj held the class lead by lf5 note over Kennedy CEarly b1rds get the worm Kennedy'j Other FIYSI Honors Conroy Dcussard Jacobsmeyer and K1lloren Second Honors Bedfcrd Bakewell Essma M1tchell Vollmer Benoxst Hatton Kurtz and Schuchat Our Sodal1ty off1cers were Albers Benolst Hatton Bedford and Bakewell A free hour and a feast One B s reward for drsposmg of most t1ckets for the Ford' Heap wampum for the MISSIONS all year We had a room paper Sports bel1eve lf or not no word of Latln 1n 1t' Our Elocutron final1sts Bedford C You mus reason w1t a mule' J Corley C M1 hty Casey D and Drees C A1nt nobody heah but you' J Drees reache finals The tr1be 1n sports Albers was a varsrty football sub no wo Q jever see Albers? On the small football team were F1tzw1ll1am Shlf 4' man l1cn cub CC1r r rj Hatton Schlafly OBr1en and Stolt stars Corky Kurtz was captaln of our hard wcrkmg 1ndo r Q 9 rs you ought to know about Crrresedleck handsome Heme S ,r 6 1 t e thmker always trylng to thmk Corly the half tone c 1ld Ca atm IS my favor1te subject Gallagher ch ho O B en re 1ts o a m1le Schulz modern vest pocket Paul Revere K1ll nton never properly mtroduced to home work e s gr1nn1 nd so to our Lodge Teepee i .-L QQAAaAa.J5'EfjZ,.TZf3Rf.2s.aAAA Forty szx HHHDH-HRW' Il ll ll ll 1 ll l 111 7: Schla , Kurtz, Griesdieck, Bedford. Corley, Hatton, Stoltman, Kennedy, itchell. X' M .4 1 a c , Th , G ll g , E . Fitzwill' . J b. y , 0 mer, Con y. ' 1 : ' r' , 'll , B ' , S h h , Hall, Drees, D d. ll Ill I ' ' ,' Al . YY ' ' y 1 l - f a 1. ,, ,. , .. ' ' I, : Z 1 Y: 11 c I , . ' f - y I. . , . H - ' 1 1 I 1 1 W I O X 4 u H 1 -' : y .. l 1 ' - .H ' V 1. - ' 11 y, 1. - , H ' l ll 3 . . . Z . 1 V L ll l . ' , 1' '41-1 I lx-l ' - - , ' .' V I , l 1 ' .1 ,Y ' ' . ' I - - X . I- ' 3 ' ' , ' 3 ' I WTB U ji .1 . . . 0 . I X pi- V l Til? vu S nfn , .' . . ,, ' ' ' , 1 ' 1, . I - . A z al . 9 , . ' ' - . ' ' Fe 'L' 1 : , 1 1 , th t e y I . 11 b H 0, , - 1 um , ll 2 ' . L J , , D 7 47 ik WAQHDAHH Hvnanw Freshmen E12 eww.. Top Rom g .1 w h x hl x Mmntr Row M y I I ll xx I IONI Row C VI f CLASSICAL Thxs class IS the hlghest ln the m1ss1on colle t1on at he time thxs goes to press If IS not an unusual thlng to fmd raffles golng on at any txme to obtaxn money for the collectlon We had one boy Gxlbert Ward who reached the f1nals 1n the elocutlon contest and we are all hoplng he w1ns and we thmk he has as good a chance as many other boys Our basketball team was not as successful as could be hoped for as It only won three games and lost SIX Our mdoor team has been more successful as lf has won two games and has not lost any but lt has the majorlty of nts games yet to play Barett McLaughl1n the president of our class the country gentleman Renard sa1d he was going to buy a notebook for McNamara so he could k hrs wlsecracks to himself McCask1ll the basketball captam of the team Ward the boy who reached the elocutlon finals Maher the boy does not choose to talk Gross and James Mclsaughlm the country hxck ormandy Barry greatest gum chewer of all tlmes Murray co C1 ettlng McNamara Into trouble Mason reached the prelxmmar v lon contest Mcl.a1n the boy wIth the razor part rn has haxr St I ,f i essons on makmg faces Berg the thxnnest boy In the class F rl 4 I y dlsturbmg the class and gettlng away w1th It Goe H so qulet you don t know they are present Wolff and Wehnel' +-I- g Cnlbert hrs perfect eyes for seelng Barrys paper duun Q Joann whuz Jacobsmeyer the Euclld of thc class Con Z' II ermg Barry X wi 52.5 ' ,zta.AaaSZ'.c.Z+s.s'S'2s.aaAaAfg A A 4 4 I A I I I I II II 'mn I m V r ew-'HP-revue I II I I I II ' I I A SII II ' II II I II II I I H I V. 4 g , My j aff' . .X ' I ,II 'z McLain, Ber , Coe de, er, C. Hogan, I'IcLaug in. Stauder. Veber. Barry. I I ,I , ': I urra , IN Json, IVIcC.xs I . 'hilrn Gross, Jacobsmeyer. Xvard, J. IVIcI.aughlin. H ,I BO' I ': lilhcrt, Renard, I cN.1mn ., Kkonwny, XVnl , Maher, Jud, Farrell. II III I C ' . . . . . . C . t . . I I ' . . . . . . III II , ' ' ' II I I ' . . . . I I II - 5 ' ' II e , . . ' . ' . 1 II 9 ' ' I ' ' -. II II 'fy II 3 A .4 '. ' ' . . I A fa III ' 9 .,,. . f II III! ' . . I 'tk' I II ' , . 3 in is I . . . , . ' ' 8 C, I I' . . X I . 1 II a a C ' ' -' I - I ' g g' I'I , I--s -illu - I . ifll - z. a g .gg a I L I f I I S I I 7642355 BPH-H H H Freshmen N., TOP ROW XX y k Ch ls M H NIDDLF Row XX y CLASSICAL I D Meet the only I D' The only w1de awake class an the flrst year The class has at least one man 1n every athletlc sport Hogan 1n football Prost 1n track Majesky 1n baseball and Weyerlch 1n basketball Our basketball and mdoor team always rank w1th the best Edward Wetton was chosen pres1dent of the class John Hogan and Charles 'Smith were chosen nffwvrc nf lvlmglop W k Frl X2 rl C Q Alvm Majesky were chosen offxcers of Sodallty Work About the mlddle of September the call for football came Not many responded m fact only two Rudolph Gerdleman and John Hogan Both presented I D very well as Gerdleman was a substltute on the hlgh school team and Hogan was an outstandmg player on the Mldgets In basketball our team came IH second ln the first h1gh D1v1s1on For a t1me we nearly took the lead from I A the wmnxng team In mdoor we are now second 1n standmg and expect to be first by next week Majesky was chosen Captam Gregory the w1se guy remarks We are so good 1n mdoor that our players look llke they are trym catch butterflles lnstead of flles Now to 1ntroduce a few of the popular guys of our class O Conno I 'I e runt who can talk forever but Keefe has an edge on h1m because he n John Mulvlhlll or Mumble as he IS popularly known IS t az -I the whole room or maybe I should say ln the whole school C t s onor IS Francls Weyerlch TIS sald that Jlmmle Kathmann o e he d1 tlcma y Smlth IS the one who eats and chews gum Edwa d o t 3 gt? tzel man from East St LOUIS We call McCawley a e b c u he s c s so close to the bottle Our teachers say that we e h de f workl ar class outs1de of I A I B I C I E and I F l ALAA 'rkfzsaaaaag Forty ezght '51 A A A A A A '3- 1 l I l 1 H , , k ,r,L V, ,, . K 3 ill , . I I fi ll E 3 , ' ill 11 l lj My : 111 , - I Il I . 4 ,P Ill A M I Ill ll 1 , 11,1 p ,Q - ll 1 A . 1 Kl y amp, Purcell, Mulvihill, Gerclelman, ay, nrris, Smith, NIcCawley. .I . ': ' , Kl ' . Zercga, Enger, Reardon. F dler, Hogan, Brac , Hassett, Boedeker. 1 BOTTOM ROW: K. h . M.jcsky. lVlcXX':1y. Grcgoro Hcsslcr, Zwrrath. Quigley. Kccfc, O'Conn , P E' l - 1'1 11 I p A - gl at , . . . . . . ' . ' lil '1 . ' ' . 1 1111 , 1. ., ,- ,,.,, , ,UQ ,,., ,, mls' - ..or . -bxurs czregory and :lg 1, ' Y . .I l re 1 ' ' I l 1 l ' 1 - ' I l l . Y . . . W1 . ' ' . , ' , 1- 1 H .. . ,, ' 'gigow H ll . ' ' , .1 ' fl l ll lll l 'Z ' I Il T' :l ' 1 1 . O U a I P- ' 1: f . . . . . 1 - M h . . . U , . . . . H J li: e ' . ' . , bfl, - l l jx. . L 'Y Y ' ' fl I 1 2 J ff' I A-I Qkenpkap HDHHHW' Freshmen mmf' RK X BDI l UNK CLASSICAL I E Thrs rs the famous I E and belreve us rt s an E ffrcrency class Austrn the Crcero of the class when he dergns to appear Bredeman the wrt of the class place nrt before rt and you wrll get somewhere Flemrng says I wrsh I was a man Feld the mrnus quantrty Goodwrn varnly tryrng to copy someone s paper Gregowrtz answers amabor and we thrnk he answered correctly Gruenenfelder lrvrng up to hrs posrtrcn and varnly yrng to collect money Harder a quret srncere fellow who always mrnds hrs own busmess at the wrong trme Harrrngton drvrdes hrs valuable trme between home and Jug Hays the Adonrs of the class I-Iernrrch the babe of the class but not rn need of a bottle Lad Kenny our great football star Krssel Tcberman and Sapprngton the brg three but not brursers Messmer h wel wrthout a flaw we haven t bothered to look for one Mrazek utton For what punrshmenta Nay Olieefe the canny Scotchman l ,captarn of our basketball and rndoor teams Oldenberg the Bay Ru anthold the prrze sprt ball thrower Purcellr a shrnrng star Rhern e Sleeprng Beauty Rossman the lrttle henpecked boy Ross ho never talks he has no one to talk to Slay the well kn y Strub hears all knows all and sees all but what he sho EIN 6 and see Szewczyk all the teachers let hrm off from jug b t spell hrs name Brrght a newcomer started rn the begrnnr 5 ec semester ws Abel s makes up thc ever known and ever famous l E And Af mg to benefrt the school agarn wrth our servrces only Q 3 f oplr AAAA + AAAAA'-S :ar A A - - - A 'ar I l l l rr rr 2 ' r Q ' ki 'Y I xr y I p p V r rr ll I ' A I L ll La - - 5 X 1 Y' 5 Q1 ' rr f I 8 5 4 L a H H V ,1 reap' M I ll ll rr ' rr I 1 ll, TOP N. ': H. rrrngton. Roxsma . S. rg' glon. K 'l, Rl cinh' - , Lovely, Rohman, Toherman. Gordon. Feld. l Mil .- R ': llcinrich, Greg 2 ' Hayes, Plnnll ld, Cromlr. , K -nnev. Oldenburg. Slay. Robinson. ISOTTOM ROW: l lcming, li 'lf .n, O'Kccfe. llaitlr-r. lNlr.rnk, l 'A-ll , Nlus ' , Sr b, Gruencnfclder. l 1 l I l I I . . . . , . . l . ' T . 5 . ' . . y I r . ' . ' . . ' . ll If . , , ' I ' I . , ' Y V 1 2 'JI i I ' 1- ' . , I lr r . , ' . . ' . , ll a ' ' ' . , 1 ,- . . I 1 u is get ff ' ' ' I SL rr . , l , l ,- V 'SY' f ff ,. f' ha . , ' ' eff? I i J . ' . v V . . . , A, J l to . my r r L . 'X , if' ' ' ' . 9 1 1 1 . . , . . I I , , '- - ' ' r rr Le 2 3 ll 975,-ggpgqgggnggglw Freshmen P Roxx X y p 'Vnuuu Roxx d K b 2 Borrow Ron N C CLASSICAL I F Step up Step up ladres and gentlemen Take a look at a real class Yep no other than I F Pep? well we don t look as though we possessed any but we do Accomplrshments? lend us a ear The Sodallty fmds ns lvadrng everv r 3 Q o rlgn o 2 rl pnff F rho NI QQ one whv that MISSIOH Banner was almost a permanent frxture rn I F In the realm of sports we have Cervantes and Neuw1rth our football stars For basketball well Flynn and ODonnell w1ll be stars on the h1gh school team ln a few years And rf you re looklng for a real fxnancrer Jack Henry IS the non parell 1n handlmg money matters We even have a frrst class acrobat 1n our class Joey Cushen You should see hrm swlng hrs ears 1n Algebra class The teacher st1ll doesn t know why we laugh so much But dcn t th1nk for a moment that we have exhausted our roster of nota bles Ccnsxder Cowboy Golden from across the h1lls and Paul Schenk he man w1th oodles of lt a second Navarro 1n fact and Pee Wee Abrenh' er r and Sleepmg Beauty Casper Chow that chlld loves h1S restj Ig IS 5 Q '- hough that Connors and Conrad can t agree By the way rumor as H' I x omoter Neuwrrth IS preparmg a stage troupe CWe know you nfldence so here are the advance dopesl Flynn w1ll be the ventrll n ras the welght llfter tragedran Thornhlll ln the slexght of an xa ervan esin dommate the sword swallower w1ll be Padberg 1n a ar1 l o ot wxrth w1ll present three 1llustr1ous personages ln Br Tr le if Murray Thoads and O Donnell w1ll be seen ln a o act Ke y glrqignd Grady have a Jugglmg act and Henry and slngers a fa cy dancers .4- QcLLAAAJL 7 ft xAAAA Frfty I l Il ll ll ll 1'l l '. Ill ll TO I: Troxler, Catanzaro, Hcnige. Flynn, Vnllers, Brad , Ku pingrr. Matoushek, Henry. l I 1 'z .Iostran . X'artman, O'Donncll. Maginn, Murray. Connors, Danes, Pad er , Cervantes, Vcgcs. r 'z euwirth. Kelly, Conrad, rrady, Vfoods, Schenk, Thornhill, Ahrenhoerstcr, Cushen. Ill ITIL . , I . . . 1 ,Ill -.- --n-l-.' - --, -1 5- in att-n- ..c-, an-, for sup 7 0- -. , -.-i,-i----3 u - - f dig? . Y . . . . 1 . . H 5' B, 1 Y - X f N' r . .. ,, y . , ll w 1 ' ' 1 L l 1 I 1 , ' 1 ' 5 , fa - fr - - - ,N N in 1 f - , ' I' l ' . , ' l ' N- K . , . , E 3, 1 l dow- ' , , C :, ' .,J. N 0 1-, Y ,F v, .A y 1 . . ' . l . . A ' , In gk ' 4 : - 3 1 -- ac l are . ' - , .Q I H an 3 aa 1 , r ' - - - I 1 , ' ' , ae ' . ,,....r 2 ' T. 4- ' V 9 , 4.4 P , if? W ORGANIZATIONS f 1 iff A c J : r K ffx A7 LX xA ,t ' , F1 jj Q 2 5 ' YA I Y pix f X flip ' - ii 35 4 X f X- I xf Y L 1 - L ww - , 1 XJ Q, gpu s f public high schools and in this work our committee took a le Ny m3A1I3lH6 ?7Aa1'mA11B BPH-HH + Il Ixl ll l Sodozlllty ll ll ll Ol FICFRS TOP ROW M phy ly JDII Row 1 y H Bi lOVl ROW N b l 'Vl ll g SENIOR SODALITY The Senlor Sodality 1S ending another year successful in membership attendance and co operatlve spirit The new method of organization proved efficient A questlonnaire covering every phase of sodality activity was dis tributed to each Catholic senior By this means the Director learned the number of enrolled sodalists the number of candidates and the kinds of sodallty work in which each was interested A year so systematically inaugurated was destined to be successful and the retrospect IS not disappointing The Sodality Conventions of October and March were actively and en thusiastlcally supported bv St Louis U Hlgh sodalists who were prominent among the speakers and Workers from the varlous schools of the St Louis territory In the memorable National Convention of last August more than one cheerfully yielded cn the part of a very considerable number We think ours was argest delegatlon from any single school or college Of the various committees organwed at the beginning of the year the L the C S M C and the Mercier Club Committee deserve special UO T e years best achievement of the Mercier Club Was the retreat f 1 5,10 orkmg up the attendance in furmshmg ushers and secretaries dq 'sn r 0 c-:al aid to defray the expenses Y J mf Yjthe beginning of lent with the co operation of the o aw fso les we revived the early Communion Mass for those Who c lse receive daily The average number of Commumons at this s a day This response induced the Directors to continue this Af fl o he ar X 5 5 ard of Honor for May now becoming a tradition was .L as AAAAAEZESSAAAAA I-'zfry one ll, ll ll, ll Il ll il ll ll ll if ': Galvin, l., ur ', Shea, Smifh, Hen , Tierney, Cleary. Badaracco. Mgllw . - 'vii Sclycurphu, iltlbst, Gemrdot, Zocrnig, Shanahan, Peterson, all. l l '1' . . . . . . 'P 'il I. . . . .' V . . I , ' . . ' . - 'ik lm A . . . 4 , L . I ll hundred of our boys participated, with no small sacritice of time and labor, Jil X . . . t '. . Q il fi I, 1 , , , l . -T gg lil Jil . ' y , , Z - , . . 2 u gs M Q W . ,.., mfg , C' il' ...fl ' ' . 4345 lp JV . 1 ' 4 Q ' . - f no A-is fx WE - . .. , , SJW J ig 2.4, a , ' ' ' ' ' ss l l ----I , ye . .u l ll g it qw a-v as f i i A ' ' T S 1 ll A ll I 7595? HFHBIHIH Sodaltty OFFIQI-R9 BATR Rou XX SI C ONIJ Roxx X I Plr JUNIOR SODALITY Thls year we need no excuses such as that of a tornado bemg the cause of a slow developmg sodalltv as the Junior Sodallty was 1n all ways successful even to sectlonal and branch act1v1t1es The weeklv meetmos were reoularlv attended and a true CIQVOIIOII to the Blessed Vlfgln needed no encouragement Thomas Cemon was chosen Prefect for the first term and d1d more for the organlzatlon of the sodahty than any other student as can be proved by the rapld mcrease of members after he took the oath of Off1C2 A few of the many successful branches of the Jumor Sodallty were the Entertalnment Commlttee Kmghts of the Blessed 'Sacrament Cardlnal Mercler Club and the Catechetlcal Instructlon Leavue Jack Shaughnessy was appornted charrman of the Entertamment Com mrttee and as the Dauphm goes to press only one 1nst1tut1on has been the target of enterta1nment although plans are be1n0 made to cover a few more places before the school year comes to a close The one rnstxtutron mentlo above was Mt St Rose Samtarlum where thc motlon plcture Skyscraper as shown The chosen s1te for entcrtamment could choose between ta El e l1ne of slnglng recrtlng etc and a movle ven lf the Sodallty accompl1shed no more than havmg IIS oly Communlon each Hrst Frxday rt was hlghly successful for thollc students of the classes a sense of their solldarlty and str gt -II e cour 4:3 em by mutual example to regular and frequent co o ou h 1nto frequent contact w1th the splrltual dlrector IS w lljrg lp w1th h1s sympathy and encouragement Is uenc f good a students IS acknowledged by all If J v Q,AAAAA4'c'Em-LZ-Lwgfmifll,-,AAAA Fzfty two 130 A A A A A A U I I II Q I I II I I I I I I I 4 I - I .' ': Gorla. R. Dcsloge. Skim f . Ifurrer, R. 'oben Hnrxnvy, Immrr, J. Connors. I5l 'g.1n, Iuhcrty. . I .' ': Smrrcinn, I.. Thro, Cf . . Dunne. llmulsticlx, Ii. Lawler, Kinkcl, Flannery, B. Vfcber, Tullcy. II. X 'ebcr, Classc. ll IIRONT ROW: C'. Huber. Vlynn, Beckman, A h ,t , D ond, J, Boland, Barton, Flanagan, Steinmeyer, Burkemper. Il R. I uber, R. an hold. I I I In . ' ' ' I U- Q I 1 I - - ., ' . ,. I o . . y . Q A V . . I I Y . O. ' . . V . . . . II I r C . . . . I I 51' , , ., . . t, . . . . , 7 A Z . . . - - 'YV-yn! . v I , J I it . . - . h M, I 1 . I 4 I 1. .L fl . , . . . O Ye . . . . t D .I II ' ' a 2 ' Q A -Q. fygegpgqg BPH-BERT Sodalvity OIIILERS P Rom rs df 1 dy A 1 x MIDDLE Row M, ky xx I or1ouRoxx N XX y FRESHMAN SODALITY Our Freshman Scdalrty thrs year has made many noteworthy strrdes deslgned to lncrease the honor pard to our Blessed Lady We orvamzed promptly ln September After canvassmg all the freshman classes Father Walsh S J had conslderably more than one hundred names on hrs 11st Then we elected OH'-ICQIS John C Henry Prefect MHKIO Purlcellx Frrst Asslstant Edward Welton Second Asslstant Barrett McLaughl1n Secretary Alexander Bakewell the soclalmes of the crty was held and our group took a very actxve part rn If We were ably represented on the floor by Patrick O Brlen and Wllllam Jud On December 8 1928 feast of the Immaculate Conceptron over one hundred new members were enrolled under the standard of our Blessed Mother For our offrcers for the second term we elected John C Henry agarn as ect J Bedford Frrst Assrstant Joseph Scheller Second Assrstant Alvrn rphy Secretary Marlo Purrcelh Treasurer and Edward Gregorowrc rshal Agam at the second Sodalrty Conventlon we were represented b g legatron urmg the course of the year many good works were done by the oe D Lf' i et way Our consultors Louis Doyle Joseph Flemmg James u , Albers Fred C Weber John D Hagan Robert Frschell F 1 Gregory Jacobsmeyer Thomas lVlcWay Raymond Slay an T: n energized the entire orgamzatlon wxth a deslre to accompll -W results It was an edxfymg srght to see more than one hundre edvf-L.. t prayer before the statue of Marv the hrh rdeal of vrrtue a l U' esday mormng It IS to be expected that the Blessed Vrrgm g men have been so unflmchlng rn thelr devotron w1ll E agemsta ogrce nsolatlon throughout thrs lxfe is X .J.L a5'Q.ctA1tAAa9Zl+ fx M Fzfty three ,gr ll ll ll W l s 'll u lll W?,V,,t, ,L , 1 ,, 1 Q fl L' TO ': c on. Her y. ll . B . , S h'll . lb , D y , N 'b . l ': a'es , ' , Fl ' g, Sl y, P ll'. H g , F, C 'g ' B ' ' r ': Baltewell, Cushcn, . lc 'A '. ill , . . 1 . . . . lll , . u Y Z . 5 .Y . Q , I Ill Treasurerxl and Joseph Scheller, Marshal. In' the early, fall a convention ot M - Ill J Y I 1 n 4 rt :I I A ' I 2 . ' . , f fl J V Lflgkl . . . y. y V l. -s , , tl., V . . . . . . !f:.k H. : I t S N , ' ' k' Q I X ' f ., . 'V I ' ' ii C I , I N I 1 ' l . . . . . . j. Ill ' HQ- , , S . ' Y V 1 . . . . A Ly il we 5 .a,A.-,, ar' cf vxf- at 2 QS 32 il 1-f x., li! 14 ' L LJ -U JP Ffa' Fzfry four Acolytes Row cH gh Sk e Pdbeg W el Shea Sh gh essy Fellh ellc L Sl COND Row Beadl o s dot Woo B gan THIRD ROW T c e y C M hy G O D ne I' he IOURTH ROW Pu I l r gan M nkh ly y an o M D ne y IIITH W S M phy Mullgn Wa m P Gady ker E B SIXTH W Daue Gogn G Fly S my B a H e Co ee H L ev THE ACOLYTHICAL SOCIETY The Acclythxcal Socxety fhlS year conslsted of about fiftv bovs represent mg nearly all the classes ln the school It was the prrvllege of these boys to take therr turn ln servmg the dally Mass the exght o clock Mass for those w1sh mg to recerve Holy Communrcn Way of the Cross durlng Lent the occaslonal and was capably 3SSlSI2d by the soclety s offlcers James Jones Presldent Jerome Padberg Vxce Presldent Paul Crowley Secretary and Dav1d Lynch Treas urer The Acolythlcal SOCIBIY 1S under the patronage of Samt John Berchmans who always ccnsldered lt a great favcr to be allowed to take such a wonderful part 1n the Mass as d1d the Acolyte The servers of th1s year follow1ng the example of thelr patron were ever anxlous to serve The cons1stent promptness and sense of respons1b1l1ty showed by the members made the dlrectmg of SOCICYY a real pleasure The method employed last year of havmg the sb rve accordmg to classes and for a week at a txme was practlced When f ur jbeys were mformed on Monday mornmg that they were to serve al h ef I Vance ses durlng the week It was practrcally unheard of for any of th four' L, to imss a servlce The members are to be congratulated on thelr fidelxty ulne could of course be expected from young men who deemed lt anll o ser e at he altar of God and who as members of one or otherf sod ltles e ulnd? :Sue specral protectlon of Hls Blessed Mother The 1dea an hav b n o asodallty 1n order to be a member of the Acolythrcal So y s neyv lnnov to and xt IS hoped that If wlll be ccntmued 1n future years J ral If I UV'-GSXZP' .f : ' J 1 'Wg 11 6, sa. .1 ,lil rl X, uni ,qu Lx., fl 1 I lr,-fi' Q, x 1 KH K L , l wll l l L HEP Mgr. P H N Y N1 Ill ' jll jf , ll x' wi' fvclaf T Ri gg alle will J 5 'Rabi 21 ull llllt, lf 55 agen U w x J V3 ,flu ,ill H419 3 :fajpf gg -,.--.. , 51 'l W TOP : M u , inn r. n r , ilh m, Hanson, Henson, 1.. Murphy, J. ' , au n , ' auer. ill 7,1 l ld. Sch r, ivingstcn, lfuehlan. jjllilu l 'X,, l E : c, O'K.1ne, Dempsey, Cr wlcy, Jenning , J. Munsch, Germ: , ds, Gemmer, . Weber. lffulll 1 l Flanni . gw : ammany, L. Hall, R. Desloge, E. Lawler, Re v 5, J. Jones, Brad , ,, urp , . ' on ll, 'a rty. wx 7 2 s cr, J. Murphy, Pau s ich, lllana . e aus, Tul , Ballweg, Dunne , M l n, Gund. ll J ' L . on ll . j 'lad C 19,5 ral X. X-312' 7 5 Ro : . ur- -, i a , rt an, Ste hcns, J. Desloge. Mulcahy, G. Renard, Troxler, r , Pinan, 'X-'EQ' Y N Wol , . oisaubin. V' RO 2 s. e r e , . nn, A. Ludwig, rein e'er, Vvlinterer. D. ols ubin, R. ub -r, nrad. ji is Priesm y r, . Galvin, Burkemper, . C r antes, Thornhill, Fischell, J. Lancaster. illgx Q55 tiff. .1 , M V ' ' ' , ' I A iigil-gn.- Ll, A : I ' l 1 1 ll L' Di? , Qdwltl . . . . . , X . - l ' ' y ' 1 . 1 1 ,JH why Hlgh Masses, and other chapel exercxses. Mr. DeMuth, S.J.. acted as moderator 31 l I 1 1 l C ? N . . . f' 1 ' I 1 1 1 l - A . I ' l ' . lk ,E . 1 . v . Y . A ' . . . l , N Jfllr G . - . . 1 f jing 4.499 Q, 2 l 1 , 'fu 1 J ff ' , ' 1 ' - M ' 1 ll vw 1 ki ' , ' ' l- 21,1 J ' - 4 ,.s . . . ,gill fl l X . F j.,1.! y X 1 N , ' ' ' ' 'l l 1 1 3 ll , , if sy , , , Hr I 1 my 1 ,I bf ' ,th J 'l 1 p V' . . ' . . 1, . tp ll 1 . .Q .11 . . . . . . I f 311 Lk Ili? XX I ' 1 ff X' Jlwllx I J, K lt-.2 f riff? ggi 'if' ft -gi l fest ffl l l 4 ll JA jill lf lf A 'ff vc 2' f - 1- - 1 I . ,NA r - , I I ,V Q . XX -..,3.-., ,R A if ll wr. A, .Q A 2-1 .. - fl 1- ,,,, NA, ,J as ,.,, c.,.,.f,,,,,,,.,,-.,4,5,,,,1c . . 1 ,JL r 1 ff-1-J ,. ' . . , 1 . 1 ' ': f ','f' LQ ' ' f' QNX X,-,x -., -, Rc -- u la ,,, -f X. I, xx , f ' ff, Xl -I ,xrxl -. gjxrr i -XXI ,fx y ,I fl M isswns P ROKR Cl 5 g Bo l' TONI ROW l CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE THE MISSIONS SOCIETY Agam we can say for the th1rd consecutlve wear that our contrlbutxons to the mlssxons home and forelgn amounted to over Sl 400 00 a sum amassed almost entlrely from the weekly self den1al collcctlons of the student body The light for possesslon of the coveted m1ss1on banners awarded for the week to the class leadmg m contrrbutlons went on merrlly as of yore and agaln we found the helpful happy rlvalry narrowxng down oftenest to FIISI Hrgh C and Errst Hlgh B wnth the other classes occas1onally takmg the pace just to break the monotony In the grand totals for the year I C led the school wrth S150 I B runnmg a close second wxth 4 A a respectable thxrd Other classes to reach close to the century mark m the sum of thelr olfermgs were I A II A and I F Thxs work IS dlrected by a commxttee of a dozen members of the Semor Qdallty Who Wnth the class representatlves constrtute the St Louxs U I-Ilghl pmt of the Catholxc Students Mxssxon Crusade The chaxrman IS Robert Healy and the Secretary IS Luke Knese The commuttee reports the dnsposal of the fund as follows To the Cy S M C headquarters as dues S12 50 for com envelopes S15 60 to the St Louis Home Mxsslons S75 00 to the support of the Apostollc School in Patna Indla for natxve boys asplrrng to the prresthood Sl l50 00 to the mst Lours Tuberculosxs So rety S53 00 to Mr Batson S J on his Way to India S58 00 The sum of S52 00 not mcluded rn the above was realmed from the sale of tnckets for the Colored Eolks Entertamment Lala Other features of our crusade work such as the mlssxons debat the 3 trrbutxon of mxssxon llterature collectlon of stamps and t1nfo1l we have room merely to ment1on ,frm iii? yr 'lls ' I ,llxlx ,L L53 fl l ,lull Q Ill 'J C ' N , ill lg I Fxfty fwe Q fl ll Wx QUE! fl X l XC cf' Pi l J' M, KQSJ KN I l l y : C5115 , 'fxj if f TO ': . ear, I.ynch. I.. Murphy, Tierney. Healy, Knese, XV.1rner, Kin , Henson. . ': Nlulignn, Shanahan, Pusler. cl Y 1 ll L Q , '7 , so--I C! , X . . . 1 Q . . 1 . . ' . - ' Je 1 1 , . 1' l4Q:j 4 , I 7 5 K3 ' I lv . . . 1 ' - l l 1 4 1 1 1 lx 1 1- 1 4-aff, 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ll' 4. 11 4. 11 . ' I ,l . LJ, lx 1 1 . . . I -X ' ' if 4 W . . , . . T A 5 cl 'Qi S t . ' . . ' . ' , 0 . , -1. . , . . , . . -A ' , ' ai' xc? ' 1, ' l X f V 3 H' A l A , . . 1 ' , . 1 . JA? I , . I . - f I 'g ' . . . f' -sf N X , . . . I ' , - y L , 7 ' ', 1 V , . . . . 1 M' ,' ,- - 1 - ll '11 , . ag I ' 1 1 X 1' , L , ' F ry dl E-. 1 1 X I ,I c . 4 ' -' I ' Y ' , - Il: - ' I x sf 5 .gag f I If - 71,3 ' ,. X ,X ' ,. ' 13 fs ,X I ,:,:,,. ci f ff' , A gx..,,:-.- I , 's 'Lg' . - .V QAQHDAHHHDHHM A - A ' ll Fufty sxx Coztechettcdl Instructwn League TOP ROW Vl H gh P 'l p 'N kl 'VIIDDLL ROXX BO1TOVl ROW S h CA TECHETICAL INSTRUCTION LEAGUE The Catechetlcal lnstruct1on League of the Senlor Sodal1ty began the year w1th a World of enthusxasm under the supervlslon of Father Foote S J After electlng John W Robinson Chairman and Vernon Cleary Secre tary we held several peppy meetlngs dlscusslng pOSSlblllIlGS and opportunltles for ventlng our zeal to teach catechlsm ln the varxous settlements of the forelgn I1 y LILY These opportunltles were not as plentxful as we had supposed James Shanahan and John ROb1PSOH found the1r Held rn the nelghborhood of Tenth and Wash Streets and carr1ed on falthfully Louis Murphy and Ed Coakley taught at St Anthony s fSyr1anJ Church wxth Ralph Mulcahy Hlllng 1n as occaslonal substltute Jack Herye and others undertook the work at St James lVlar1o Pur1cell1 was a faxthful catech1st at St Ambrose But Wlth twenty volunteers and only SIX openlngs the enthuslasm of those not placed began to ebb Then we called ln an expert Father Wllwerd SJ St Louls Dlrector of the C l l H15 talks roused our lnterest in ew phase of the work S1nce there were no classes to teach we woul q fl if e would go out on a hou e to house canvass of the nelghb may x d to and scour up classes of chlldren ames Shanahan was the leader 1n thus work Wlth John Roblns ' reg usygg assxstlng The great value of the plan was proved wh th ve v esulted 1n the acqu1s1t1on of some thlrty pup1ls U ortu l H9 s of athletlcs and other school actlvltles serlously confll 1 f f l the plan but we have blazed the tra1l and leave o cessors o erful opportunlty to bulld upon our embryonlc l Z3AAAA Ang lxl A i f ll U F ll lyl M ll ll ll ll I l l l l ll ' C ll -- fw W Y it M X A 1 'Z l c u , , Sh , Clf. y, li er, L. lX ur hy, Robinson, Hlo , L' g t . ll l 3 ': Fo 1 l. Sh h , S h k, C kl y, Mulcahy, Henson, Sax . ll ' A . '1 -p - , S h 'd, P . fl ' ' , ll ,M . . . . Y U t H ' . I . '. V . . 1 -AHA born population of the '5 '. ' ll . A ' . I . . ' ll Ill ' ' ' . ' . '. ll ll J I V. l u . . T ll ll W ' S - - - ' ' 2 'il ll Il l K- . K . t X 4 l : if J 5 Q . . . , A A ' -'HF l'l 5 xl ' ' Y l I1 - ls: l l Q? rst r' r J' . ' ' . F t e e ' ' ' ' ' ' ' wi t ff ll u QQ , Q ' , Y, s - Il J , J W' ll I ff 'N .tvk likgr Ju Lac? fl Jr lr mel fl JIU l I ' QM' a?ll'5fl3?XlQi?'S?7 75EW'f31f'EeOif ERP- 'ix'-E fffwflk- W9 jx -.., 1,5-1-v...,,,li.-Rte,-4' fl , J , vflgj lil fl, 4 L3 Pr fl Apostlreshiib of Prayer 'IOP ROW O Gorman Henschel Barrett S Krygnel Robert Swnrnr Madde O Connor K nkel Iaherty O Donnell THIRD ROW Alg mn n Thomas Toenlskoctt r Wh tektmp r Driscoll Nlulc hy Stull n Dofrln McDowell SI COND ROW e D llon f Smnth Shm ln 'Vlagxnn Drummo l Macll n.1lm.l llanmgm Mcfoodwxn TION1 ROW l rr ll M y ll p n n D 9 LEALJUE OF THE SACRED HEART If you are a regrstercd assoclate of the League of the Sacred Heart then once a month your promoter Jerry or Dlck sllps you a leaflet You cast a curlous glance over If to see what the General Intentlon for the month IS to be and flle rt away IHIO your pocket for later readxng Gettlng your leaflet rs a humdrum It doesnt glve you any partlcular thrlll but rf you plctured thrs about the same tlme you get that faxthful lxttle reminder some thrrty m1ll1on other Catholxcs boys and girls men and women are recexvrng thelrs l1kew1se as your asscclates rn lhlS world wxde organlzatxon you mlght pause a moment to W der Thlrty mllllon leaflets That IS the spread of the Apostleshlp of er 1n league Wlfh the Sacred Heart Thxs 1nsp1r1ng devotlon has been out S artdmg 1n our school for nts more than a century of exlstence Year after, ear lrke a buslness wlth Heaven the routrne perslsts Each month the p o ers recelve the1r batch and pass them out among the students On P F the HSSCCIZIQS receive Holy Communron elther rn our chapel t ffa . VF ff 3 xl J! 'Jf V gt. 5 I 'R wr ff, xl! if lg 1 Cgilrq it' ,Ile f,fQxt,J fl I 'NK He 6 churches and attend our Sacred Heart devotlons The frult of,t I' V 1011 IS unfarlmg for the earnest manly student He Ends growlrpgf bmi a close and uplrftmg frlendshlp wlth the strong Heart of Christ an afsus e resolution to be loyal to that bond The lrttle badge and motto, T 1 Kr Hom Come by whlch the student pledges hrmself to Chrrst fu ms the nfarlrng dexotlon to God IH preparatxon for our next lrfe lb 9 a if u X ! ff.. KAJIJ gr .D Ill Ht F214 29 QQ?-9 f fi f r r i , ref, fi l Q 1 ,gut mt, AQQ Q :Q Y 5 f ragga fl - fl : cr 'ssc , , ' e , ' i ' e , ' , rn .1 , . i w, . R' . 5. 1' 1 Re ves, i , I. r' , . . .1 . n, r ' , nt, u , 5 . . , 1 ' . g ff N BO' . ': 5.1 v: , urrrx ', Kur O enla der, Dempsey, Hayes, Iir sr, Hogan. O'Kcefc, rec . Ml lllk ,J ry, .,4 . hail ELLA ,J C , f f gfwllx- S Qjlillhd , grin? A wig? I, . . all t f , A . mu Pigs, . . . . v Q fix . . . . . . l 1 ll' ' . , . . ...ff irllff ' . . . x . , . ' lilygf Y 1 f . . . . . . . rg ' , , , 1 l fly I . ' . . . . . , fl ill '1 ' feel L, 7 . , . . I 1 rl X lg 1 . . . . . 4 I 1 l Rfk' F-' X, h I X , . 1 1 KK T gf 1 - t f 5-me gel alll , f - . , . . . l , lm ,CQ 9 3 f Yfixll ' ' 5 ,fam X -ony, Fi ,A if , yt WD . . V, ff X cw , fklr lwu1 ',,5. . . y l . Wa fi.', Vg ' 1 A V , ,Y I-,A A 1 N f . 'L tl . . . . . . J --1g 'Jv,Qq5,...-ff, gfylbj ' ' ,P , ' F- lv H . . , ,J P K 4 I . ' f . f 1 ,.'. , H . . . X. ' xii ' Jftsf - X ' T ' J '5 '. , 1' l ff A' , f,. XJ l ' , ,f x - v , , Q f , 1 N Af V ., Jr- ' ,F T 4. , f ,QL N N' 'i::,e.,il Att , Q1-,...,4i.-.e e L ' . 1 T Fzfly sewn VAQHDAHH HPEHHRT 1' ll 'll ll .I Student Council H p M THE YEAR S WORK Whenever a helpxng hand was needed at St Louls Un1vers1ty Hxgh School a member of the Student Counc1l was always wxllxng and eager to help nn any way whatsoever Early 1n September of the school year a notlce was sent to the senlor classes that they should choose two members of the1r class other than the Presxdent to serve as a member of the Student Councll As the Presxdent of a senlor class was automatxcally a member of the Councll there were three representatwes from each senlor class ljesldes these men there were also several students who because of the1r work 1n other organlzatxons 1n the school were elected by the Faculty In all there were twenty two boys on th1s govermng body At the flrst meetmg of the year these men ele ted as the1r offlcers Robert Healy as Presldent Joseph Muckerman as V1ce Presndent George Dougherty as Secretary and Jerome Munsch as Sergeant at Arms It can well be sald that pralse as are also the rest of the Counc1l for the1r untlrmg efforts to teac ounger boys the r1ght th1ng to do by the1r own examples part of the1r duty the Student Councll was very drlngent 1n th e the card party whlch was sponsored by the Mothers Club a X Like IS the Student Councll gate the1r all to make the annual play a s cte C u hosen five men so twat they may become acqualnte t t ll K r the Student Councll of next year the members 1S fx Fffzy ezghz dutles th hlghly respected govermng body .-4- C923-'GQAAJXAA ll Il ll I l George Dougherty Robert ealy Jose h uckerman Secretary President Vice-Prexidznt I l lil Ill l ' . ' . u til , . be . l . . I . , I li ' v ' ll . . C . ' l , ' 1 il ! these men upheld the duties conferred upon them, and they are worthy of all ,cuff X X ' 4. I E I y 4 'Ii' W 'P s S , s ,5 ight 'fl 7 X X' r . J als, S - , h' N , . . j 1 Dj ' l W1 'I . J ' 'V J J M s gi ' ' VAJDAHHEPHHHIW ' ' Student Council I I I I I I TOP RO H SFLOND ROXX pb BOTTOVI RO XX F fty I I I I I W: Picco, Dihchneider, Jenkins, Fahey. all. I THIRD ROW: Chassaing, Holloran, Prcbst. Mulligan, Leahy. :N ',M .',P',G d.Z 'g. ': C 'ly,M .M I,Bd ,K . I C9 I 97AanDA11H Hvnanw ll ix ll ll l Sixty Literary Academy p M g h A RECORD OF THE YEAR In th1s the fourth year of the Literary Academy s eX1stence We have strlctly adhered to the hlgh standards set for us ln former years and we trust that We have ach1eved equally br1ll1ant gcals to be almed at by those who are to come The literary ab1l1ty of the members evmced by the1r finished papers manifest mg lmprovement at each appearance conveyed profit and entertainment to every member and gave ample evldence of the need and Worth of the Academy The meetings were held weekly immediately followmg classes and were conducted strlctly accordmg to parl1amentary procedure TWICQ durlng the year buslness meetings were held but at all other tlmes the meetmgs were devoted purely to llterature After the meeting had been opened by George Dougherty who displayed unusual tact patlence and ability 1n h1S capaclty as Presldent Joseph Muckerman our scrupulous efflclent and unerrmg Secretary called the roll and read the minutes of the previous meeting for acceptance This was Qanglng from one form of literary endeavor to 1ts opposite but alwa i g a high standard of perfection Rev1ews of books that hav If as well as modern publicatlons that have become standard Ito et er wxth readings from the products of the masters of the lan ua xg The meetings were so varied as to beggar description the present H15 a or borough knowledgc and a keener appreciatlon of the I I5 a gva mga fine llterature Scenes from the plays of Shakespe e t recog ywrights were acted crudely perhaps but 9ff1C1EI1Il an e er tammg 7 a ew one act plays by modern authors were also pr M ...L ll M M ll ef 'ff' AQ ll ll il ll lyll ll Jose h uckerman George Dou hefty John S. Lea y, Jr. i X Secretary President Critic ,I K 15:4 in Ill . . l l i I . I . . . Y . . . 'I . I l X till ' i:'a pi . . Y , ' . H ll ' ' . . . I ' Il H followed by the meeting proper-the evening's program. 2 H i . . . . f if X l ' Z 5:4 Il 1 4. ' ' ' ' , VT' L ll ii C- l . . . il our' - ' ec 'if I' : 4 y . . ,M NG - Ian: l ' ' PT :ls - E l l as ml lg Qn . . g ' lf A ,1 ' 63 A 0 X lb ' . ' an 1 X' in ' Y Y - - g d , ll J 1 ll H 156+ ,uf ,, f'w 3 l 1 yl ,Sf l 14,55 fl' if c lc 'J x-Lf -Y .1 4? jf lc cbt ji! O km I XJ 1 ax... fix A L'5.,,lIl'Lr'. A m-A-Y A-ff .lEfiQl1t?Yl' TMA- Literary Academy IANDIXC N unhmm l wa r n r1 X Kng J Pro st 0 S hl ll NK m uryhy ra We had short storxes ln abundance one ln part1cular bemg worthy of the pen of a professlonal All the short storles however had the startling unex pectedness IH cllmax of an O Henry and the carefulness exactness and beauty found 1n Conrad Poems were attempted chlefly by the semors wxth success ful results essays ranglng m scope from the Greek drama to the art of book bmdlng were frequently glven bemg perhaps the type of llterature most popu lar wlth the members After the last appearance on the program our sagaclous cr1t1c Jack Leahy well quallfied for the cffxce he held cr1t1c1Led the evenlng s papers Then our moderator Father Leahy SJ for whose slncere lnterest and encouragement we are heartlly thankful and can never repay also Cf1flClZ0d the evenlng s work approprlate and helpful The Academy we bellevt has experlenced another successful season The CH-ICQYS have been able and the members wlllmg and our moderator has never fall d us, so the efflclency of our organnzatlon was high We have accom p S much and we are sure that each succeedlng Lxterary Academy wll do m rea 3 d 1n a greater degree demonstrate the worth of thxs SCCICIY X11 g bers ln good standlng at the close of the year were James Shana n Joseph robst Stuart Murphy John Galvin Harold Gerardot Wnllxam K ng o er Healy Wllllam Gray Edward Lawler FFBHCIS Fahey Francns 0 rnen ward Thro Wnlham Schlerk Wayne Gorla Walter Dunham and l us Tlmrd fwf XXX !l 7- 7x..x...k..x, x.D-f' D ,- ,L ER -I 'x HL' 1 .ll jill gf, ' X ,fgal Q5 pf v IR N1 'llk kai za' L, ' Q alt., 1 Srxly one I N l -' ,ll kj ffl, I fllll. 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LF al.. -..a 'ix-vi-N-, Q 'f-Lf?-l WAJDAWPHHM I Sixty two Debating Society THE SOCIETY S PROGRESS The Debatmg Society commenced 1ts 3Cf1V1I12S early th1s year About Hfty semors applred for admission At the first meetmg early rn October after Mr Mullm S J the moderator had mdlcated the purpose and alms of the organrzatron the offrcers were elected Mr John Galvin was elected President Mr Francis OBr1en Vice Presrdent Mr August Imholtz Presrding Secretary and Mr Joseph Sw1t7er Sergeant at Arms Durrng the course of the Vear these offrcrals splendrdly proved therr worth were qurte varied and requrred rather rntensrve preparatlon on the part of those partrcrpatlng To a SISI the debaters rn therr work the debatlng sectron a new and very useful feature of the library was always at their dlsposal B6SldCS the men formally s lected for debate at each gathermg the ot er members of the house were encouraged to speak from the floor often ecrdedly stimulating results P he meetrngs were conducted accordmg to parliamentary proced '- hus e embers were made acquainted with the rudrments of par ram nta l W lgghout the year the members ewrnced an endurmg teres an d E he wrntry months of January and February the 1 s e conduc b 'tile an apprecratrve audience Yi' AaAaaSZ.,iE+D aAaa lxl lil ll ll ll ll l W- Francis O'Brien John Galvin August Imholtz 1 K Vice-President President Secretary M , l l . , A . '. . . ' I X . . . . . ll ll. 2 ' l 4 ' - 1 ' I I . . . . ll Meetings were held twice a month and in the evening. The subjects treated H . . . l S . . . . . Y ll 1 ' 9 ' Y l l ll I 1 I ' ' ,il - ourf X X ' 'J L Z Q A J l 'RHS U sal H 1 . . , . u q , -rl X -so . , , X lg Y , ' I i 3 ., f . . . . r I4 ll 6 9 I . . . ' me ' 2 ' ' .QL 1 Debatmg Soczety TOP ROW P N k g D h gh L M 'NHDDLI Row hs W lh 1 O B IOM ROW g M phy g M The first debate was on the subject Resolved That Hlgh School Fraternltles should be abollshed All the members had rdeas upon the subject and mcst of them were not lcath to express them It was an ausplclous begin nmg mdeecl for all showed great mterest and enthuslasm The succeedlng debates were for the most part polltlcal ln nature At the rlsk of endangerlng tedlum thls type of debate was made to prevall m order that the members of the SOCIBIY mlght be scmewhat conversant w1th the natlonal and local pol1t1cal problems The second proposltlon to be consxdered was Resolved That the Democratlc Party IS more worthy of support than the Republlcan Party A e debate was held shortly before the Presxdentlal Electron a warm tlme d by all llDebates on the closed vs the open shop Prohlbltxon 1nter collegrat 4+-T Qxfo all rght of the Amerlcan c1t17en to legxslate 1n regard to war the Presl th.. ls d t m of offlce and a debate on the Inter Allred Debt Settlement follo e f 5 sf ' J partrcularly mterestmg meetrng was furnlshed by the consnde 1 ect Resolved That the Co ed rs Detrlmental to the r an., The declsron well as an astute arbxter once declded td by both sides was so very well sard that a declsronam 3 ld be most dlffxcult U .4..L QrAAaaAa,aS?.4 .4l+,ts'id2s.AAAaAQ :at A A A A A A -es- I l l l ll Ixl I l ' I l ll ll e , ll ll ll ll lxl ll ill ll, r : owers, l 'luc erman. 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RVQHQ f7 f N ' f 1 in ,fll 3331 ? w L1 1 l Szxty four 1 al W Speaking STXXDIINC R D XX M 9 IINC S J ELOCUTION AND ORATORY A few years ago it was the custom to have five speakers from each year compete for the coveted medal Not long past the oratorlcal contest and senior elocutlon finals were held on one nrght and the remalnder of the finals on the followlng nlght Now there are only three finalists from each year and both the oratorlcal and elocut1on finals are held on the same night In the prelrmlnary oratorlcal contest for 1929 George Dougherty and John S Leahy were chosen to speak at graduation they proved themselves our best orators In the final contest held at the University Audrtorlum on tue first or lviay .Jenmns was awarded the medal for oratory He gave a masterful speech ent1tled Frederrc Ozanam and displayed unusual talent in the manner IH wh1ch he delrvered hrs oratlon Shanahan speaking on Jack Barry and Probst w1th an oratlon entltled Pere DeSmet made the final decision extremely dlffrcult for the Judges by virtue of their excellent delrvery and P0156 In the Senlor elocution contest Stuart Murphy merlted first award wlth his The Plea Murphy has been finalist in the elocutlon contest for the past four years havlng won first place three times Francis O Brien reciting Aunty Dolefuls Visit and LOUIS Murphy grvlng Whlsperlng B111 drsplayed marked talent but Stuart Murphy had the advantage of experlence Leo Beffa won Hrst place in the third year contest by giving an excel ent, erpretatlcn of That Boy John Bernard Menkhaus last years wxnn, r and John Flnan furnlshed excellent competition f Xl f The first award rn the second year contest was given to Anth y ilmfnel who gave a very vivid rendrtlon of Maclalnes Child aulsnrch and Joseph Boland a newcomer to the elocutron finals were ex l ln their rendltlons of Hubert and Arthur and Rlenzl s Address 1 lrfxthy reshman contest Richard Drees merited first place wrth el Glorlous hrtewasher Gilbert Ward and Edward Donnelly furnis ed str n compe tion wrh their pieces X Xfyj? 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V W V, ' : f J- f- ,' My 1-gk- was . - 1 .143 iiflidlffl ...fl J-.. .. ..-allasmfvt-'W .a.-,'1,.,,Q,Cfi9 Biabclf .J e wil V-, fi W A ...LE r.,f ei' Lfiilflrl 97Aanwm1H ngvnimw + Il' The Library J lxl ll P ROW H R h B-Ol'lOVl ROW M THE LIBRARY One of the departments of our school ln whlch we take the most just prlde IS the llbrary Desplte the fact that the l927 tornado wrought extensrve havoc on the handsome furnlture of the lrbrary and was re ponslble for the rumatlon of many of our expenslve books our lrbrary flourlshes as well as lf not better than the t1mes before th1s dlsaster Of course durxng thrs last year many new books have been added to the already well equlpped racks It can be truthfully sald that practlcally every worth whxle book for boys from the ages of fourteen to twenty years IS avallable Among them are books of fictron many of hlstory brographles of many of the world renowned men and women many books on rellglon and books for reference There 1S also ln brary a magazme rack whrch from month to month contams the best zlnes publrshed The lrbrary IS one of the most peaceful and pleasant the school order rs preserved at all t1mes by Father Benolt S J JW s orthy of the hlghest pralse for hrs unt1r1ng efforts to glve the stu fit Engllsh llterature The room 1tself IS finlshed xn a style W tmosphere of learnlng to the place To the boys who devo our and many nxghts after school to the management of the X no ho are ever wxllmg to BSSISI any student to attam a certam book ost thanks must not be forgotten These l1brar1ans ag off s hlghest pralse 1' gQAAaAaAZ'4J,'+s..S-ZQAAAAA Sxxty I l ll Il I E U0 J flu! ll fl, 'T ll? ll n ll ll lil W TO : art, oc e, Immer, Smith, Force, Grace, Galvin. X ll, ' r 'z Ucussard, Murphy, Schmid, King, Bedford, Kilorem, J. cl.nughlin. Il Ill... H . . . . . . 'ix ll . X . I I . , D M l H . y . . - ' t c . Q ' , Rf ll me F . . p , , ' , Jill r 4 sg' ' 3 ' g ' ' , 4 . , ff s 41 We . l 4' ll 1 , ' f' ' -A Va fa jar ', p I A ' ' ' ' ,w Il if D u . ' ' -ep ix 1 Ill ,W , , -V v - - Il ll x l Drozmamcs CAPTAIN APPLEJACK Our hlgh school h1str1on1c talent rece1ved the acld test IH the presentat1on of the splendrd com1c mystery play Captaln Applejack on January 26th 28th and 29th l929 Real excellence and ver at1l1ty which were called for ln thls play were not only apparent but abundant B111 Jenkms was masterful rn h1s portrayal of the role of Captam Applejack He mjected ome humor mto h1s actmg but was so sincere that he scored a hlt with everyone IH the audnence Addlson Ollan as the deep dark vlllaxn made the ladres scream with a w1ll Remember hlm standmg DY the skull crowned powder barrel rn that ghastly green llght m the plrate cene? Vlncent Kerwm as the traltorous Anna Valeska also came 1n for hrs share of applause But then every member of the cast vsas a success To Mr J E Mullln S J and to Mr Edward L Butler we owe the greatest thanks for therr ard l J X 5 Szxlq srx A ll X, X1 n E I ,X .AV l l . r r l l 'x X l l l X l l , ,Al, ll n l ' ' AA ' ' YY - V 1 . . , I 3 Q I l I 3 7 W V ' 1 ,, . ,, . . . . - 5 , ' . . , . . . H , N . , , 1 . . ,, . . . . . , , , . 'K 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 4 1 . . . . S . V ' L. , 1 7 , . , . . , . . . v . ., . . V , , . , l l , tri ff' ln l 1 it , f r l Z. l l l I i l l ., 1 H l ,l ll A., V . , M , 1 - ,Y ,I . .E I - W , Q, I f 1' 1 . -' I ,, ' A f - , K Drozmczmcs CAST ln order of thur appnmncej Lush Inform Munsch I-llggrns lack leahq Godfrey Whotccmbe NVm Montgomery Ambrose Applejohn KVm Jenkms Anna Valeska Vmcent Kerwm James Wallace John Pou,ers Ivan Borolsky Addzson Olzan Dennet lVm Conner! Johnny Jason Ednnund Pang PIRA FIS James Shanahan Arthur Dunn John Saffa Ray mond Sl1y luke Knese Suglsmund Krytqnel Juhus Petersen D3V1d lynch John Heryc and lhos McDermott ' z ' x . ,vi S rxly seven f l . I ff is 1 j, l l 1 ll A ,knvf fl fl 1 if My c ' ' l . . . y ir , l 1 , zo yy l 1 , 3 ' ' , , ,yzo c 1. - i ' - ' v-SO 1 S ' ' 330 ,,y Y ,,,, ,, ,7777 , , Y ,'29 IQ I Horace Pengard , , S ,7 ,,n,,Louis Hall, '29 f . S 330 5 so S so ,S 329 , ' Y Y ' 1 ,,2.9 ' l 4 V x Fl . . 'L ,S A l in ll. ', 4 Y ' A I QA,-ggpgqp BPH-BERT H ll ll ll I Szxty eight The Dauphmette PAT BROWN JOHN GALVIN Edxtor Edxtor lst Semester 2nd Semester The Dauphmette the student perlodncal of St Louxs Unlverslty Hlgh began 1ts thlrd year of ex1stence as a four page sheet chromclmg only the major news of the school together Wlth an account of sports In 1ts later 1ssues xt spread out and developed xnto an elght page paper of sem1 llterary turn Whatever wxll be nts fate next year whether lt wlll contmue ln 1ts present tatus or be transformed xnto a quarterly magazme IS as yet undeclded However one thmg IS obvlous the students deslre and should have some medlum for llterary expressmon Th1s desxre the Dauphmette has tried to fulfill dur1ng the past year mn some lnttle way But as matters now stand xt hardly seems probable that If w1ll contmue to functlon 1n such manner next year The cholce would seem to l1e between a llterary quarterly or monthly and a fortnightly newspaper J But whatever lf may evolve 1nto we are at least sure of havlng a l d capable and tr1ed men whose deslre xt IS to serve the school d Q, e sentlments of the entlre student body Followmg the prece tl ther am, he faculty moderator has appomted the pre ent Iunlor em lot? thx xcatlon of 1929 30 Dan J Forrestal Jr Edxtor ro L Schlelch Mockler Planthold Taylor reporters or , e bers w1l Added when school opens ln September if .14- A1rAaa,S?f2'.r'CE-Dimffexaaaa X It H fl M lil ll fix ' ' M lil ll ,:, . y . . U . . . . Y ,IU Y v . 1 . 1 n . X I ' M ,Ill I . . Y . . . . . I fl U , V g ' ' 1 - ' ' 1 A fu ll I ,n 1 ' 1 . 1 1 ' ' ll - . 1 M ll Il 3 gf. 1 ll Ll X-.1 1 . . . . ' Q-Q 1 QRS H 13 3 2 D . ' Q . . lsr , ll ll 'N l ' ' ' ' ' O us ' ' K jul itefa I V' V ' ' 1 1 , , . f lk 1 if s S ' an ':7AoHD EUHFH-HHIW' Dau phmette TOP Row s M phy BOTTOM ROVs h H ll W THE STAFF Fzrst Sem ster Second Semester Hssoczate Editor JOHN GALVIN Sport Edztor DAN TAMMANY Mmor Sports DAN FORREST XL Busmess Manager BARNEY WARNER Humor EDWARD PUNG Reporters and Feature Wrzters GEO DOUGHERTY CHARLES ERKER STANTON MOCKLER LOUIS HALL WM KING STUART MURPHY GREG PUSTER Edzror JOHN GALVIN Sport Edzror DAN TAMMANIY Mznor Sports DAN FORRESTAL Buszness Manager BARNEY WARNER Humor GREC PUSTER Reporters and Feature Wrzters EDWARD THRO GEO DOUGHERTY CHARLES ERKER LOU1s HALL WM KING STLART MURPHY PAT BROWN LINUS THRO FRED SCHLEICH AAAAAf2':ZAZGPARd2,A. A AAA L A A A 'Q' Szxru mm H Il ill H ll H N 'P 11X I . 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In l ' A , - H I TFT N H Qgenplgqg HEBREW' ll M It ll I Seventy The Dauphin PETER BROOKS CHASSAING JOHN S LEAHY JR Manaqznq Ed tor L terary Editor When the staff of the l929 Dauphm was orgamzed 1n the first week of September we resolved that we would spare no effort ln our attempt to ed1t a book whrch would be equal to lf not better than the Dauphln of 1928 To lmprove upon a book whlch took thxrd place 1n the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Assoclatlon contest for year books such as the Dauphln xs no small task but we were smcere 1n our resolatlon and work could not hmder us Whether we have surpassed last year s book or not IS left for you to declde lf you are satlsfied we appreclate your kmd Judgment rf It dlspleases you all we can say 1S that we have done our best The m mbers of the staff knew from the first day what they were to do and because they dxd not fall rn thelr duty the work of comprlmg the matter was fimshed on tlme The theme of the book hlgh school lrfe was the basrs of all our art work and the general 1dea of 1ts contents And now that we have gnven you an 1dea on the format1on of a year book We take the greatest pleasure of the ent1re year ln presentmg the book to you for your use and joy We wxsh to thank the student body of the school for nts k1ndness to us and we grve our speclal thanks to the Student Councxl Hugh Elllot George Flynn Tom Mrtchell Edmund Pung Robert Powell W1l11am Jenkrns Robert Healy and Harold Austln will Ch arier fl 'Msg 4w'S 1f, l- ffl QQ H M M M if H H ll M ll ll ll i i ' A - ll ll Y ' '. 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H ' u Il H H II 'll Qmegpgqp HBH-Hglq' Il lxl I l Seventy two Latin Contest EDWARD THRO JOHN GALVIN RESULTS OF CONTEST On January 21 1920 a Latm contest was held amongst all the Jesult hlgh schools of the Mlddle West Among the many schools 1n thlS contest were Loyola Hlgh of Chlcago St Yav1er H1gh of ClHClHH3tl John Carroll Hlgh of Cleveland Unlverslty of Detrolt Hlgh of Detrolt R6glS Hlgh of Denver Rock hurst Hrgh of Kansas C1ty Mo Marquette Academy of Mllwaukee Crelghton I-hgh of Omaha and Samt Lou1s UHIVCFSIIY Hlgh of St Lou1s Mo When the results of this contest were made known It was found that John Galvln and Edward Thro of Salnt Lou1s Umverslty Hlgh School won flrst and second places respectfully The papers for the contest vsere sent out from the headquarters of the A so 1at1on of Jesult Hlgh Schools of the Chxcago and MISSOUII Provinces and the contest was m two sectlons one and a quarter hours being allowed for each sectlon In the Hrst an Engllsh passage was glven to be done 1nto correct and cholce Latln 1n the second an unfamlllar passage from CICQIO was asslgned to be turned lnto ldlomatxc Engllsh No help of any klnd such as dlctronarles under a nom de plume leavxng h1s papers wnthout any ldentlfylng mark afh I ach of the contestlng schools was allowed to send ln 1ts three best l er ranking thlrd m th1S school was that of Charles Nebel t rs w o wrote very credltable papers were Francls OBrien a d C or IRO ,gh tw flawless d ere characterlz d by nlce Latm rdrom lmself or hls school I of John Galvm and Edward Thro were gramatlcal y a b t C+I91R2s A A A A Ag ll ll ll lyl ll l Ill 1 1 ' . 11 1 1 1 , 1 H 4 Y . . . , . 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V ' s 1 ' , ll W grammars, or notes was permitted during the contest, and each contestant wrotell X l , A I ' . in 'J y . . . 5 . . . . l IJ I ' ' ' ' ' Q, l -l G l Aix a 'X' U , ld Il I WAJDAHB Hvnnnw 'KL 1 I Q Q , Orchestra L v A l R llg- ll ll STANDING D D V I NC C MUSIC Under the d1rect1on of Rev Father lVIacke S J our orchestra performed very credltably th1s year espec1aIly at the school play Captaln Applejack and at the elocutlon contest They also played the school song The Blue an the Whlte durmg the mtermlsslon of the home basketball games However due to the enthuslasm and to the loud smgmg of the students at these games lf was sometxmes CIIHICUII to hear the Melody Boys Father Macke drllled the players on selectlons from the Desert Song and many other well known orchestratlons and lf was due to hls untxrlng efforts that the orchestra progressed so well MUSIC as we knovs soothes the mmd and the muslc of thls hlgh school orchestra was exceptlonally pleasmg It IS an orgamzatlon well worthy of any pralse for IIS kmdness and unlxmlted efforts I'he words of our popular school song are WIIIIQH below TI-IE BLUE AND THE WHITE Let us gather around our proud colors W1th a cheer and a shout full of glee For the Varsxty I-Ilgh let the echoes reply Pxoneers of the West here s to thee gf we WEL Hurrah for the White Hurrah for the Blue Hurrah for the White that wlll gunde us a rlght AIA Hurrah for the Blue that Wxll stand for the true Whxle we re iightmg the battle of llfe ...C 'S J J Vis AAAA fit.la.PE33xAAAA Seuenly three ll C ll Il IH l ill I I ' .' .' 3: R. esloge, V, Roche, . 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It IS less than two years ago that there was orgamLed at thls school what IS known as the St l ouls Un1vers1ty Hxgh School Mothers Club Th1S club has as 1ts members nearly all the mothers of the present student body Every month thls organ1zat1on holds a meetlng ln the debat1ng room of the school At the first meetxng of the school year the offlcers are chosen for the current year and they hold CHIC? throughout the school term Durlng the meetxngs held throughout the year the mothers d1scuss ways and means of 1mprov1ng condrtxons for the students and of co operatmg Wlth the faculty on certam problems of school llfe All for our boys and nothmg for ourselves seems to be the motto whxch characterxzes the alm and endeavor of fhlS club To revlew all the good that the mothers have done for the students th1s year would take up more space than IS here at our drsposal We can only touch upon the hlghpOlI1IS of their varxous ZCIIVIIIQS 'N In one of the first meetmgs of the year the mothers decxded t m ual affalr of the card party whlch had turned out so successf y 4, Th1S declslon was recelved w1th great favor by all the studen la by all thy who had attended the first card party The whole ffarr wa l g r ore elaborate than the party of 1927 On the day fore gatlfe ymnaslum had been decorated w1th the colors of e o Blue an Wlaflte and IIS appearance brought the students and .i aLAAAAS .TG3ft b.AAAA Seventy four Ill Ill I lll ftl fl I A Our Mothers nt Then Regular Meeting. Ill 7 I .... , . Ill - .. . ,, L . W 111 F rjl . . . . . .. ,L X 1 , w l My l ,J . . My my f . , of lx X! Ax I - L r I ' g 'f l ill w S 5 ' l l Q' , ' at L an X x ' 1 -f ef fl 1-sea ll fb ' - ' t l a 2 I ,o Ill we ff-w The Mothers' Club lik Il QA Aqg EDR-Hglq' compliments from the visitors. Between 5:30 and 6:30 P. M. supper was served in the cafeteria of the school. With smiling courtesy and efficiency the mothers. with the aid of Mrs. Norris, our cafeteria manager, accommodated the large crowd which came for the evening meal. The evening was spent in playing bridge, 500, lotto, and other such games. lt is, indeed, with a feeling of grateful memory that we now look back upon that evening of November 27 l 28 The next big th1ng that the mothers did for the students was sponsoring the senior dance which was given on April 20 in the Tower Room of the Congress Hotel From the testimony of the seniors and their friends we can assure the mothers that the dance was one of the most enjoyable that was ever given by any club whatsoever Dancing began shortly after nine o clock that evening and continued till one o clock Despite the large rainfall of that evening practically every senior was in attendance At l l 30 a delicious dinner was served which again brought much credit and praise to the kind mothers The mothers chaperoned the dance The seniors hereby give special and public thanks to the Mothers Club for this dance and promise their co operation as Alumni in any further undertakings of the organization All the profits from the card party are turned over to the students in some form or other for their own good Most of the funds go into the library and athletic equipment The mothers have placed the chairs in the debating room they have equipped the first aid roon and they keep a nurse in attendance there daily 'lhey financed the senior dance and at the end of the school year they always give the graduating class a big last get together breakfast These are only a few of the more tangible results that such an organiza tion has effected What they have accomplished in the way of bringing a more ho e like and human touch into school life and school relationships rs beyond t estimation We hope that they will continue their unselfish and truly mate nal endeavors We the students of this school wish the mothers to accep deep thanks and appreciation and we promise to do our part in a heart an 'asf eofficers of the Mothers Club for this year were Mrs A Cekwa ll ell t Mrs J Murphy Vice President Mrs A Mathieu Secre dd 125 cGrath T XXn 1 2QAaaAa,f5Z.e'+s'.sXf2b.aAzeaAg Seuenry Eve y 9 ' ll 1 1 1 1 i ll - lie . . . , ' . 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V nl 1, i ,RN , , , . l ,TJ mgw. wg , 1 xx 'l' 1 f to 0 fi l ' A XT gl, . ll H' il CYAJIDAHH HBH-num I l ,yt 4. :ll ll Alumni l ll ,ll THE Al UMNI ASSOCIATION Actxon and progress 1ndex the llfe of any organxzatron Ergo the St Louxs U Hlgh Alumm ASSOCIBIIOH IS l1v1ng a healthy and lusty young life We could not have wlshed for more success than wc had wxth our Home comlng Dance Belleve rt or not we taxed the capaclty of the beautlful Tower Room of the Congress and had to turn away the late comers As hustlmg Glen McDonald the then presldent tersely remarked Next year we ll have to rent the Collseum And not a larrlng note the entlre evenmo Our chaperones Mesdames Murphy Gross and Dcsloge were dellghted even as they themselves were dellghtful The blg event of the sprlng was the annual banquet Ten years ago seventy assembled for th1S affa1r last year erghty but on the evenrng of Aprll 25th of the present year there assembled 1n the Crystal Room of the Hotel Chase one hundred and twenty five enthuslastlc alumnl and thrs splte of several other banquets and dances among our Varslty organtzatlons the same nrght Mr John S Leahy ln the address of the evenmg rose to herghts fl! eloquence ln hrs challenge to our buddlng ambltlon Father Parry the EW L master lent the sparkle of genial humor to the occaslon as he mtroduce hef lfferent speakers Mr McCarty and Mr Klemm recalled athlettc dl Cramer 28 urged that we erect tablets ln the cafeteria preser g V e the names of the lcttcr men Jamcs McClellan 26 vo1ced that we orgamze alumn1 groups for the retreats at the Wh1te ll ll elle and Abe Er1t1 provldcd the entertalnment Egklvllh the other OlTlCLfS Rodger Marsh Treasurer Jo e S JL a famrd the1r ASSISIBHIS Ed Skcnner Gus Fellhauer E n Do Al M enXl9d Wulff Duncan Tully Harold Dcgnan and pn an n mainly pohslble for the success Ill 1 1 S euentq szx Aaaaafssi-2226-9'tNf2saAAaAfJg ' .L 4,4 ss. 4 4:4445 A am 4 .vt ' ml-A1 - . 1. 6 hd: ' av ' Q I . 1 l me ' c Xl , ' ' . 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I', l fjgf 5, ,fx K 1 t ls! t, it 1 l 5 I fri, 'f5M,, tf l-J iv fl Q 1 I y t tts! 3 N mt. ,n,I ,, to , ,A ,,' .- -,AYNM 7, -.5 -'a -' tg , it L: ,mit ggxdgl iff' si fag?-V B , A A to fx Football I Seventy etqht TOP ROW Kryglel Matthews Kelleher Barrett 'Vlueller Madden Coach McCarty MIDDLF ROW Lynch Stoltman Roberts Hartnch Hartman Kenney McHugh Algermnssen BOTTOM ROVN Lawler S Kryglel Dllschnelder Montgomery Knese Captain McDermott Vollmer Connors THE SEASON When approxlmately one hundred and twenty Eve supposed to be football players answered Coach Ed McCarty s first call for grrdlron candldates he had qulte a job on hxs hands In the first place there were only sxx letter men Uatn morn the all star aggregatron or 1921 Laptam lxnese Montgomery Vollmer S Kryglel Stoltman and Lawler were the only remalnlng lettermen ThlS left about one hundred and twenty men who had never partlclpated ln a hlgh school game But wlth all these drsadvantages Coach McCarty went ahead to g1ve the school a good team and although he and Mr Stanton worked hard wxth the boys the gods had destmed that 1928 was not the year for a successful football season at St Louls Un1vers1ty I-hgh School The Dauphlns started off a dxsastrous season by b0W1I1g to Soldan by a score of 20 to 0 In thls game Jxm Lawler showed that he had great p SS! fcr Hne runs around or through the West Enders l1ne In the next game,l Blue and Whlte fared a l1ttle better losrng to Beaumont 19 O In thls ga e the North Slders scored all thelr pomts rn the first half before the young l od warmed up but m the second half there was a dlfferent stor wrt t e Btlllken .lunlcrs contmually bemg near the North Slders goal but nevep be n able to shove the ball over Cv KN My 4113.1 EVN I l 5, ll tflgf' wk V' r l S fm l : ' , , , 1 , , . 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W ty, 1, K, , , t , ,fn W WAJDAHB Hen-nnmr ll Football ll Il I l , . kia . f R l ' ln Act n On Saturday mornlng October 13th St Louxs Hlgh met the Rough Rlders from Roosevelt at the Hlgh School Stadxum and held the heavy Roosevelt team to a 6 0 score Thls means a great deal conslderxng that Roosevelt became the champlons of the I-hgh School League A week later the Dauphms engaged rn thelr first Preparatory League game down1ng C B C to the tune of 6 0 The lone touchdown of the game was made 1n the mlddle of the second quarter when Saffa prcked up a brother s fumble and raced forty flve yards for a touchdown Montgomery s place kxck was blocked In thls game Max Kryglel showed exceptxonally Well at quarterback whnle Lynch Lawler and Strong each played well The next game was wlth Western the Dauphxns travelmg up to Alton gage the Soldlers ln a game nn whrch they were figured as the underdogs llttle or no chance for a vlctory None who wntnessed that game wlll l l Ill I l ll Q H V .+- e lt to the1r dylng day The never say d1e spxr1t was outstandlng r gl- e y e and Whlte player ln that game Seven tlmes Western had the ball ll l M H lil ll my ,L ill 'll ,ygll ' 1 , I , . . Q' U lil :!a ' ' . ill ll , 1 5 . c 4 L ll fly , ' , ' . ' . M I, l 1 l l Ill . . . ll f , T ' f T . , ' ,T a ,ll sv, . . . ,, . ,, . . . . . ll 'WS f , ' . ' ' f if Z r Q . A 1 Wtgww 'hgglxr ten yard line with four downs to go. but each time the Cadetsnvqlkjil ill I' 5 of . - - t f -A I 4, lre 51142, Q ' tix? fd 5.2. ' fp.. ,jf Y, tc ' ' ' y ,ct ' l e fl l l . S bT1T ll ll S tl Never before dld a St Louls H1gh team offer such stubborn 0 ese and Montgomery were towers of strength at the tackles Ygxel Saffa and B111 Vollmer the bulwark of defense rn t se The outcome was 0 O 'v' ws 'TlhcLDaupl 1ns then wound up thelr season w1th defeats atme ay and McBride I geAAAAA + AAAAAg Seventy n ne qgegpgqg EDHHQ' milk Ezghty Football I x PLAYERS WILLIANI VOLLMFR B1ll was the best center St LOUIS U Hlgh has ever had ln IIS six years of exlstencc He galned a place on thc Preparatory lpaonv all Qrar team THOMAS HARTRICH Tommy desplte hls small stature played a whale of a game and h1s work m the Western tllt was par excellence HENRY DILSCHNEIDER He1ne was a regular end and played hrs best ln the Chrlstxan Brothers fray He graduates thls year and good luck IS offered to He1ne wherever he goes f l l l ROBYRT STOI THAN Bob was a halfback whose lme bucks ga1nZ mah through the enemy l1ne He played h1s best ln the C B C ga K I VqILgANI lVlONICONlL RH Monty vsas a steady player whos lay thefe tsqblackest moments He vsas unammously elected capt n o n t 2 year s t hlS teammates M-' zt1tA1t.4S'b-522 'rkglaaaaa ili AE Ill ll Ill t A B ll 'jltj Q lpx Ill Q A e t H Ill V e - Il fix A s B le l A g lil N11 ,H. 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PLAYERS WILLIAM KFNNLY Kenney was a valuable man to Coach McCarty durmg the ent1re season B111 IS expected to earn a regular posltxon on the eleven next year as he st1ll has one more year of competxtlon WADE KELLEHER The past season was Wade s first year of hlgh school fcobtall and smce he has two more years to go he probably wlll develop xnto a star of the first magmtude JOSEPH CoNNoRs Joe was one of the mamstays of the backfield playmg h st 1n the C B C txlt ln which his passes to Dauphm ends helped w1n the game for St Louls Hxgh ffl ,JCFIN SAFFA Saffa was a tower of strength at exther tackle or guafrdi Hefslwwed hxs best ln the game wlth Beaumont the North Slders bemg hxt' r te ated losses when they came through hls terrltory HOMAS MCDERNIOTT Mac was the regular left end d1splayJ abihtty it snarmg passes HIS all around play m the Western game alowe the Bill Juniors to tne the Cadets 0 to 0 C KX l aff 6.3.5 maxi ix vf,T..x rl fr 11.1, N r, X. is ffl l I i I X gill? ,1 WK! lzlfl '-Jil! xii' fat l Y , . Vil,l:::3J fi l H l . Nl iaiwgsv O f N l ,gil 11-lxgj ki K., J I .fl Ha Exghty one i -Q W4 ' ff fa H 5 Mali JI L3 -e . -'ally ,Li 9' 1 l f ,ll Jllxtl 4.3 1531 Q-dill :II 5 l 1 l Q52 :lip l MQ la l px a , ,l ll Kenney, K r, onnors, a zu, cr yjqglk 1 'll , 5 txt' xipllhi H-L, '-f rw f f l . t 1 5.1 mx jf -J N, . xii l Lixlj X. :Y Fi l 1 I - A Q 'yn . . . . . . Alf' L Q: Klg . mt '-.J Q ,3 . . . K .' '1 1 . fl 4 if' 4' 1 1 Ml X, ew '-4 wills! ll , ' ' gli 1 l ' ' ' x I W . . . if X A - 1 1 Wai A Lgjltiz . 'wftfff-J xi , If X f' f 1 ' l xl , ,lj KQV . . ' . A X f 5 ,x .km . . . i ' ' 'JL-maxi, lyk! iff Blix' fl 'V .P V' A . .fyxlzu 5 lk x' ' ' ' ' J ' TE X TQ F3 4, F 4 1 , in ' , t l FN weld W ' a t f fl 1 1 , 4 l ,f ' ' r 1' c ' 'f .. is 4 a, QQ? Q ,l , fl Lil-P 4 N,-lj ' X ' ' ' EH if fl If, 1 V V . . . ' ME, ' 1 , ' .1 N f' ' Y 1 T 1 .. g . . 1 . M , Art is-if f l ' if W l ' -v l J i l K' -fj 'Si I-. . Y ' f , f lm 1 W ' f i f 1 L XM2 ,. Mfr 5H 'X' we x,f' , , 7, frj Q,flX4,- , 1 mx 1 7 Ln: -ff - 4 X in F I 'L ,fw ,V -N ,. ., I., ...,, ,ch -,.f,.-.fx ,,...Ji qi f1..d., 1 ', x.,.., :VN l,-, .,.. .Jfg-XX- -jltxl ,Q ,KIXQQ .J 974,-ggpgqg EDEHHM I l I Football ll Z S PLAYERS EDWARD MUELLER lnexperlenced though he was during the past season Mueller wxll no doubt become a leading guard on next year s eleven MAX KRXGIEL Despite h1s small stature Max was the regular quarter back for the first four games showmg ine generalshlp ln calhng plays and takmg out h1s man JACK BARRETT Jack was one of the best substltutes that Coach Ed McCarty had on h1s team Whenever necessary Jack was ready to rush 1nto 1 WN RIQHARD ROBERTS Roberts was a substltute whose play caused!! ll l I' d h1m to admxre hlm whether 1n catchmg passes or downmg ax X l V Xe S E ND KRXGIEL Slg was one of the few veterans on the m agy p my ept the B1ll1ken Junlors 1n many a fight unt1l the la co d of pla XQUQ 2 QaAaIAaa'.S'PaZf.'f,'CZkD ,,sE1.2f,zLAAA fix Ill l A A Tlx - . P A ill 'I A A k I - f fa l ll! L I' T Mueller, Kry icl, Barrett. R b' rs, Kry fel M :Im , ill ' ' I . V lil lik Y , . . , l Wi 1 'I . . I: f - ,1, ll , ' ' 2 'I' RI the thlck of the battle. X!! N 1 f' Y L U , w 'Q X Nl ll Q - ' l'e ' QQ? 'fl' ' Q sl , . . v , . . . f .T i f ,ll w E 5 X l 1 I ' 9 :qv 1 T MMD . ,l H5 X31 ' - . . Ia , .a IS II! m S ' P . . . , Y . A St X .. : ' 2 'T ' T t J ., if Qf,..ceaezere.ze.4Sf-Pf',,Z'J,'+.eR'f2s.1e1eae1e 944959555 HPHHHH' Football K PLAYERS JAXH S LAXXIIR Jrm yy as one of the plunglng halfbacles who caused so much trouble to the opposlng llnemen In the C B C game Jlm ran exghty back aga1n next year and should be a blg star H1 NRE AI QLRXIISSI N Al was another substltute end he played hls best game of the year ln the flrst t1lt of the s ason agalnst the heavy Soldan team EUC! NI STRONC Cuene started out as an end but was later syyltched to the quarterback post vyhere he played a yy hal of a game untll a fractured e sustaxned ln the Codasco game forced hlm to the sxde l nes for the rest he season CIORCI NleHLe Il NlcHugh yy as a sophomore who shovyed sue f t he yy as used as a regular dur1ng the last half of the season f K4 e a star on next year s squad at f-f XXID IHNCH Daye alternated at taekle and fullback and o e VT Qu at both posrtlons Daye played hrs best game of thegt Lm be- tle yklth Country Day School K' X LU E ahry three Q- .A A A + ll ll ll Il at as e e e be ggi ,fl t g ' , nl l t 'a A a - a 739 Y C t ll fl e at y - 5 C Te. ff My 4 y y U y yy H ' N, J g C ll ill y , ' , ly Ml e ' ll 'll law er, .X crxnlss- . . rezng. Xlcllu th, I vnt y -- 1 l St ye l el Q l's Ill H V Q A I l ,ll yards before he was downed on the Brothers twelve yard line. He will be l lll P1 qt 'W ' t ' ' S ' - ll J 2. ' 2 . ' 1. ' 3 X . 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X7 ZX Yi! i-ef Qjs K ,V vs K , 4'i4,jAl yy l ' N f of C' ' e l V V V H A y J girl X N I 4 A 4 . ,, , , . t V, y 1 Q V Y' v V l' W Z if g J . . .N wh I ll 'C ty, -'- ' ll l , e lm as .T 'gl T It 45:1 is if 5 .J J :J J lr lllik MJ HQ 74 'lt 3 x Football EJ .?,, l 'N K gi 4 M PLAYERS JOHN MATTHEWS Mat was a substrtute on the squad thls year but he IS expected to gxve a pretty Stlff fight to obta1n a regular post next year and lt would not be surprxsrng if he should become a great star on the team DAVID HARTMAN Dave was end on the team and although he only played ln a few contests thxs year he played so well that he ts assured of a regular posltxon on the eleven next year THE CHEER LEADERS We can see no better place to place our cheer leaders than on thls page ah the football sectlon We say th1s because 1t IS durmg the football! se ff that the cheer leaders are most promment Therr Job IS not an easy one y reqggrgfs a lot of pep and courage They must lead the hundreds of as 1,1 I the ch ermg and they must keep all unnecessary remarks from reachm t Sars of hefffglsponents These two thlrd year men Robert Ballweg and Vljfl en Keuavlp,-fyarjefdeswervlng of a vote of smcere thanks from the entlre stu ent and we opefthat they w1ll agaln hold thrs posltlon next ye A ,My X MDL j f'5gZ1'Z.f'Ll ,JL jx .ji ....!wQ.f,,f ,foo .Jabbaar l Exg hly four 114, Y -K ,ll v xii , 'J X f i dll .9 I ll yn tgvazjj fx ,fl 1 V. 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'- . l Football 'VHDDLI ROW MCC :mn lnherry B BOTTOM ROW C u an Jon s Wood Ol OW Conch lxlemm ll n gan Vveber Stephens lr lngston Cr.1h1m I Weber D McNl.1hon lleuchan Ph lan and Sme una 1C.1pt.1 nsj D yle Mmlon Raxar no langendorf Schmidt Mcfoodwln THE MINIMS After looklng over the record of the Mlnlm Football Team of 1929 If takes no further effort to see just how Mr Klemm s larger boys came out The schedule the Mlnlms faced was a hard one and xncluded many hard fought battles The Hnal results of the entlre Mlnlm football season were live games won and three games lost The M1HlmS scored 151 pomts whlle thelr opponents were able to tally 39 pomts ln the early part of the season Jack Phelan and Harold Smercma were elected captams Then wrth a team whose lxne held llke a wall and whose entlre backfield had a habxt of frequently crossing the countmg l1ne Pat McCann Red Curran Dunham Schmxdt and Jones were outstandmg ln every game One partlcularly mterestmg game was the Mmxm Marquette Hxgh Game The Varslty Hxgh team of Marquette thought that they had a game scheduled wlth ollrf D3UphlHS not Wlfh the Mmlms Nevertheless they played the Mxntms although there was such a great drfference as to wexght and slze that! to an onlooker xt would seem nmposslble that the Mlnxms could hold them Shortly aftr the luck cff a Marquettt back fhpped a pass tc a man very new to the countmg lme and theu Hrsr and only touchdown was made Z Mmxms Mmlms Mmlms Mxmms Mxmms Mmlms Mmlms 'Vlmxms Beaumont 6 Roosevelt Western Beaumont 0 U Clty Marquette 6 C B C Western N 1 X lil My rp? 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A C ribbed-ef Football P ROW H thell Q h IDDLI: ROV1 1 g k n k 1 3OTTONl Rov1 1 fly pt 1 it mm THE MIDGETS Mr Klemm s Mldgets came through the season w1th five v1ctor1es one defeat and one t1ed game The M1dgets amassed 101 pomts for thelr season s total whlle thelr opponents were able to scoop up but 37 polnts agalnst them Jack Prlesmeyer was elected captaln 1n the early part of the season and not satxsned wlth the mere pxlotlng of a team he also was lnstrumental ln scormg many of the 101 polnts that were garnered ln One of the best and fastest games of the season was the first Western ga1ne The score was Western 6 Mxdgets 6 The Cadets were outplayed throughout and lt was only by a few lucky breaks that they were able to t1e Wlth the Mldgets Bud McCask1l1 was the mdlvxdual star of the gam and X was a bug cog IH Mr Klemm s Nhdget machlne all 1929 6 Another good game was the C B C fray xn whlch the Mmdgets e af .2 12'-ED f Erghty sxx X foil Pop w1th a 33 0 score C B C Mxdgets 33 M1dgets 12 Western 2 Mldgets 12 dxget 18 Beaumont K j 10115655 6 Western Midgeffs 7 Chamlnade Mldgets 13 McBr1de MCBIIHE i I v, 11 , '-- 5' fn: s. 1'1- ':'f':::' 11? 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Vfsl 1 ii Q f X ?gL43 2, I W Af -, P-f H Eighty-seven 7483515 HBH-HH ill ll Basketball ffl Ill D O X Xl dd THE SEASON ln a schedule of fifteen games th1s year the basketball team of St Louls U Hlgh under the handlcap of havlng only one veteran on the squad won clght ot the contests and lost seven They finlshed ln thlrd place ln the Preparatory League w1th a record of five VICIOIIQS and three defeats The three defeats were by one pomt so when all IS taken IHIO cons1derat1on W feel that our team d1d very well ln the first game of the season Roosevelt beat the Young Blllxkens bv a core of A4 to Z0 th1s was a hard fought contest and the Rough Rlders were pressed to w1n We lost to Beaumont l6 to 13 and to Chammade 21 to 19 Soldan was returned a vlctor by a score of l7 to 16 In one of the most 9 to 4 St LOUIS also was v1ctor oyer Central and Cleveland I-llgh Schools In wmnmg five games and lo 1ng but three ID the Preparatory League play the B1ll1ken Junlors took two games aplece from Western Mllltary Academy they also took the mea ure of Country Day School rn two contests Two games were drvlded wxth Chrxstlan Brothers and our two games Wlfh lVlcBrlde l-llgh School were lost ln all our defeats lt was not unt1l theml mlnute that the result was assured The B1ll1ken Junlors made 248 polnts 'lgamst a total of 217 d myj o ponents The team averaged srxteen and erght Hfteenths po Lie whlle our opponents averaged only fourteen and seven flfteenthsgpjxxfg ext year the frost cts w1ll be much brighter vslth only four memb r 0 the team gr1du1t1ng nn June The four men who gr gul en Vl lmer Padberg and Drlschnerder Wlth many brllllant ers h V sh hfso well on the mlnor teams comlng up next Novem U xx ble watched by many and great thlngs are expected oft em -ii I l Ezqhrq ezqht fr Z25,AAAAJAg llx fl e lil Hx l Ill f l 1 :gl ll l Nl Jil f I 1 T 4 Syl I I Ill 1 C l I TBI ROW, Jennings. Slunlcnt Manager: l'.1elbe'rg, lehllg, l3ilsChm'nlur. Vollnwr, Skinner. Manager. J ill is 'rr M Royt Sl xx. - V, e nan. captain: . J en, Llsselmn . l l I , - ' l l ,ll s - I Y U I x - y Y l 7 4 A y , l . . Q U ' H T , , e ' . , T , , - ' ,let f-MH , . ' ' U . A f o l S ' I - - ' llyl . . X . , ' ' lyl excltxng games of the c1ty s basketball season, our boys defeated Maplewood, , . . Y . . . . . I J, s S s s 1,1 yd I I A ' A jg , ' ' 1 1 . , V W , 11 I 3 ' f V lf , e .1 ly 1 , , , I . f rflf y. T, l ' T f ' nf 2 1 fll Qi, - p I v 1 1 s , 1 - s N I . s s s , 1 , ' TT N N 1 1 1 ' 1 QU . I I n 1 i ' V- y f Ll A ltl I Q' ' S 3 ' e e 2 f X I ug ar 2 f-ff- el e T y 1 a y Y e h 1 y , . , St. ou . g 1,1 . rilxf ' 1 s V 1 1 ' s s s ll' J! V ' - W' T 2 W Y le, 'y W rl JA Clie' ll ,l lx Wt gg, QQ, 22522 A C44 all ' Basketball N fl Il I ll g V h PLAYERS VINCENT FEI-ILIG Vmce although he was handlcapped by a sore foot played a dandy game In each of his appearances aga1nst competltlon Vince as a good eye for the basket as was shown IH the games In whlch he partlcx pated Keep up the fine wcrk Vmce and let s see you knock em dead wlth your playmg next year WILLIAM VCLL'VlER B111 a senlor was a n w member of the squad thls year but m all the contests he performed hke a veteran He could be d ded upon for hrs share of pomts In each game and at hns posltlcn either U rd or center he was a hard man for the opponents to get by l f RY DILSCHNEIDER Heine was the center of the team In Its ntests and played a remarkable brand of basketball One of a that he played was the Western fray I-Ieme IS another of 170 tmg th1s year but hls playmg on the 1928 team was much ad my Wfaa f aiaata a at 4' ll I 1 ell ll I 1 1 ,af we sorry to lose hxm so soon Good luck to you Heme 721, 'r-t ti-gb d1Q',4E A A X A-Zagwwawfgl-,AA Aattaaatag Eughty nme , I Fw ella ll Fehli . ollmer, Dilsc neider ll Ill QL 1 .JM ' 1 ' ' ' Ill fy! h 1 1 p a I :- ll , 1 ' . , . , . all llll Ili! ' A . ,, . y., . ' 2 els ll fl ' ' e Hx . 2 , . at A W TV eil ' Q .4 -? I 5 I I We ' 6511171 Vx ' I 2 hx!!! - I ,D '-A lt wg. , ig e,te A . . Y . . .it ills li wb-TAA. QS- I U 1 H . 'H x '-'- 4l 2 'Q-no If N 'V WW vo. 21 I I all at X? 've 1 511 - M A ffl lf' X' H P Jia..- -za....5.,..,...-,.,.,,,,,,,4,,,,sl,4,,,,.,,,, Q 7- Q- A- J Y I l ll 'N lxl 1337 2 ilk gan Ninety Basketball dPdg PLAYERS WILLIAM MADDEN B111 d1d not start playlng untll the mlddle of the season but when he d1d start he prcved to be a sensatron starring rn every game rn whrch he took a part and wrth the experlence galned th1s year he should prove a very valuable player next year and should become one of the stars of the Preparatory League JEROME PADBERG Jerry was one of the four seniors on the squad he was known as a hrgh pomt man bemg overshadowed only by Cullen on our team but scormg pomts was not h1s only ab1l1ty because 1n many a Conga N 1 he won the applause of the many fa1thful admlrers of the Brllrken Juni slilrgf Qgqd luck to you w1th your next team Jerry DWARD SHEA Ed started out the season at a forward pos tron xb et 5 o was changed to center where he performed for a few g e tojae yqgzyftched to a guard post HIS play at each posntxon ery and he uid r1se to great helghts on next year s team XM LAAAA?iM xnxx I .H .V+ H ll ll A lyl IM M I up ll ,digg lil Ml Mad en. a ber , Shea I ilk! y L ll lil H ,, . ,, . . . . ll my f , l A , , l 3, I , l ll I , , I Il , ' U H Q H ff - : dill I l . 1 . . - - . K k t . . , s M if ' . xx ll l 5 , H l ig? js V, A . ' ' 1 so gli Il ' :SE X QP Ain Y , X jffzm, ' U e I ,X s, ly ll! ll lg . U - V fa H6712 M Ill a l Il - J Q! h Qgv 41 , M... W - . .ay W4,.J' ' ' Lf.- Panda, ,.b..,Vi vgaxta Il xy i - Basketball l . WZQMM E-HH lf s 1 I I l ll fl ll PLAYERS HARRY USSELMAN Usselman Was only a sophomore but 1n h1s appear ances on the 1928 squad he showed such fine form that he IS expected to be a star on the team untxl he graduates 1n 1931 Owmg to the five or slx more experlenced members of the team Harry was not able to play 1n many contests but what txme he drd play vs as enough to make him a handy man for the Hrgh squad of next year RALPH MINNETTE Mmnette a new man to our basketball players was onl a substitute at the early part of the season but because he showed up so the practlce contests he was gxven a regular posxtron on the qumtet and m t If emammg games of the season Mmnette proved to be a very remarkabl p r, :gd promlses to be the star of next year s team Q1 f X lei' VG! 5,4 8 PH CONNORS Joe was temporarlly kept out of the game by c X fnf xhe first of the season but when he drd jom the team he playe me and well deserved all the praxse that was gnven hmm Jo 1 o wxth all his experlence he should hold down a steady po ll ax Jil ll ll fa? X Mhould ment the mythlcal Preparatory Flve my vb g..ar.slx.sa,eeZ.t'C9 A A fx-Q Nrnety one ll ll il il Ml 1 Usselman, Minnelte, Connors H Il ll . . , ' ' - H ll , ' M Nl . - ' y Il Wil . ' . . . . . - me 1 wff+e dx? 6- 'J like . ' ' glial G , 1' . - Y L+ 3 . 1 - , , . . f . F 11 2. 1 . XX pp Il ll - a was 1 H WAQHDAHH HBH-HHN ' Basketball 4 1 igh 3 H JUNIORS Although they played only a few games durmg the season the St l OlllS U Hlgh Junlor basketball team won more games than they lost desplte the fact that they had very l1ttle prattlce together THCMAS HARTRICH Tommy plays basketball just as he plays every other sport and that way IS good Tom played hrs best rn the Central game ln wmcn ne was one ct the high pomt men GFRVAIS JECKLIN Jecklln was the star of the Junlor team 1n almost year 1f he keeps up h1s play of last year JOSEPH DILSCHNLIDER Joe was the regular center of the team follow 1ng ln the footsteps of hls older brother l-lemme Jo was one of the hlghest polnt getters on the team ROBERT STOLTMANI Bob was one of the regular guards and reports f opposlng forwards gxve us the dope that 1t was an almost lmpOSSlbl9 Jo t l Cgjet by 1m OI-IIN FLANIQAN Flamgan was a substltute center and played h1s t enever he got lrltO the game A135 KELLPI-UR Wade was a regular forward and one th be 3 pk yf team He was always good for two baskets a game J 14655 MCHUQI1 Gecrge was a regular guard and palredl t B b Stoltma folfmed a panr of guards whlch can hardly be equalle SL 'XG-35, 'l' ll' low- Mel u , lllanfgnn. Kelleher, llarxrich, lit 'I Tl .l ROW: Slollman. Dilschncider, Jrcklin. V . , . . , . , , f . . . . . every game. He is expected to become a regular on the high school five next . l . , h' . fi ll W lv a 1 1 l ' a , 1 16 p . X 2 l X 1 x ' X . I 5 . I p a rs V . ' ' ' L! N , . . ,-171 11 ii' 3 I N I gg ,ff at 4,4 J, 'LLLLJ ' ' ' ' VAJDAHUHBHHHRT Basketball ll lwl IRXX. O5 U 15 l ON1 R X THE MINIMS The 1929 lVl1n1m Basketball Squad turned out to be one of the best aggre gatlons that Mr Klemm has ever turned out as can be seen by a glance at thelr record They frm hed the sea on w1th seven games to thelr credxt and suHfer1ng only two defeats They ta1l1ed a total of 216 polnts throughout the season and held thelr opponents to only 130 markers It was largely due to the cooperatron of the players wlth Mr Klemm that such a record was attamed One of the best and most mterestxng games of the season was the trlt agaxnst the crew from Western The Mlmms beat Western by a 22 13 score although the Cadets put up a good fight and can boast of contestmg rn one of the speedrest tussles ever staged on our court Curran was the cutstandlng star o t e game Pat McCann helfed Curran lead the scormg attack Capt Joe Wynne played brrlllantly 1n every game the MlHlmS play ,+- wzg frequently the cause of the over abundance of polnts ln the s o eh,-M 'L bo f 'X KS! mims 1n1ms mums A, A 1n1ms K J Beaumont 19 Chamlnade 12 Beaumont 3 C B C Chammade 6 MlH1mS Mmlms Vllmms Mlmms Mc rlde Ay V lV1cBr1de Western sf vu St Marks 1 aaAaA?fZ..t'CEB,IEi22.aAAa 1 'Nmety three K ll 3 fn T ll ' bf. 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X' as ,X ,g ' S 60- ' S., I df tl It Xi ll -'T' TT ll ll' - A A - Qmanbaavnvnanm Nr :ln net yfor 1 x Basketball P ROW Il b BOTTOM ROW P C. p THE MIDGETS The scrappy l1ttle Mldgets came through wlth nlne to the1r credlt and only two to thelr d1scred1t The flashy flve chalked up 182 polnts for the season s total whlle thelr four quarter enemies got so far 120 counters and no farther Thelr adaptatlon of the perlodlcal system of vlctory worked out Qnrressfnllv bowed to the Collonaders On February Z5 the same day that the M1HlmS trounced the Western crew the Mldgets walked over the Soldrers 22 13 Smerclna was hlgh pomt man of the game acccuntmg for elght p 1nts Curran ran next ln lrne Wlth four pomts Although each man cn the squad was an 1nd1v1dual star we mentxon a ew outstandlng players Curtln Captaln was responslble for much oflw teams success McCask1l1 proved hxmself a good floor man as well a Ei curate shooter ldgets 14 St Xavler 5 dgqs 19 29 Midgets Chamlnade Beaumont 17 Mldgets c r1de 1 Chamlnade 14 McBr1d McBr1 Mldgets Beaumont 1 1 Mrdgets etil 0 St Xavler 6 Mldgets ..d- AAAAA-1e'Z1G3'rEQ'2sAAAaAg lxl Il M 6 A M ll ll A , ll R ll ll ' A ll fl ll 5 ll ll rl To : 3 anngan, Vlc cr, Lancaster, Connors, Armbrustcr, Roberts, Dcsloge. 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Y, - . 22-W X - J' H 9746991519 Pnnnw I I Basketball II Il Il II bg y Dly'vf 4A BASKETBALL TEAM of the lnter class games and were game Of these Wh1l2 the other The basketball team of the class 4A were the wmners noonday league The champlons played a total of fifteen returned the wlnners 1n every tllt but one which was a t1e fifteen games twelve of them were scheduled league games three were played agamst the champions of the varlous years FlI1lSh11'1g the regular schedule the 4A qumtet owmng a record of twelve VICIOFIES and no defeats entered the el1m1nat1on tourney to declde the ultlmate champlons of the school Four teams partxcnpated m th1s el1m1nat1on 4A 3SCB ZB and lA In the first game 2B won from lA by a score of 16 to I3 but 1n the second t1lt 4A was hard pressed to t1e 3SCB 10 to 10 Thls game was played over the next day and 4A just barely managed to nose out the thxrd year champs 12 to 1 l These results left 4A and 2B to fight xt out for the school champnonshlp lthough 2B put up a valxant iight the semor team came through for a g b ,nous vlctory by the score of 14 to 8 malnly through the efforts of Captaml o z txre noon league and hls forwards were by no means far behm s I I I el I These latter were Joseph Wynne and Paul Jenmngs Joe Shea s'f4J r center and ranked w1th the best of the other plvot men m tljuyle wlth Imholtz as guard were two men who dlvxded playn adberg and Paul Emma Crowl y Bxll Daly and Maurxc to be able substltutes 4A was such a great basketball roo gf A aptam Imholtz could use elther hrs second or thlrd te-am have at hrs command rn 4? Qt-AAAAA,J5?.t'GPs.Er 2,aAAAA 4.5 Nmety M I II I l Il I II Pad er , Crowle , Shea, Imholtz, Wynne, a , . oran. II III 'i 1. n 1 - g . ' . II . . . . , ' f Il I . ' , ' i I In ' , . ' ll, , . . ' ' . ' . -I , I 1 lf . II 'SQ 1 I zie, as Imholtz is better.known. was beyond a doubt the bestpg if A . film ' - I N 'Ke .-If 'EV xhhlhl . . . , xi, I I I N ' ' V ' ' ' ' A rf e . ' xg or ' i 0 fc ' 1' ' , T 3 N H ph I U I W . , . . ' a , t ls! - ' ' itil if - y 7, ,-s,, II Al A 5 ?7AeHD,5HBE9HHH1W ll Ill Ill Hi Ninety six Parochial .School Tournament The second annual basketball tournament for parochial schools sponsored by St. Louis U. High School was held in the school gymnasium from April l to 7. This year's tournament was much more successful than that of last year. There was a marked improvement in the playing: some real, organized basketball showed itself in that tourney Fouls were conspicuously absent The number of entries twenty one to be exact was much greater than last year including St Edward St Rose Sacred Heart St Pius St Lawrence O Ioole St Leo Holy Innocents St Joseph fEast St Louisj St Roch Our lady of Perpetual Help Holy Family St Mark St Ann Epiphany St Michael St Anthony St Barbara Holy Angels Immaculate Conception Visitation St Francis Xavier Chaminade St George After the final game trophies and medals were awarded St Edward s five was the victor after several days of hard play They defeated St Francis Xavier I6 to I4 in the concluding game St Anthony s finished third by beating Holy Innocents in the consolation tilt St Edward s received a large silver cup for first place while Xaviers were given a similar one of smaller dimensions Players of both teams were awarded medals and a cup was given St Anthony s winners of the consolation St Edwards besides being our champions also won at C B C s tourney and at that held by the city Jeulich Holy Innocents star forward was given a medal for being the player most valuable to his team He figured prominently in all his team s victories but was unable to play in the last game due to a fractured hand Ray Placht St Pius center was awarded the medal for making the most points in one game He made 21 markers in a Hrst round battle St Francis Xavier received the trophy for making the most points in one game The all star tournament team was voted to be Degenhardt St Anthony ' a d Ward St Edward forwards Belcher St Francis Xavier center h tr nocents and Leonard St Francis Xavier guards Shine for a lx l t despite his small stature was chosen captain of that team ! 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'if' lil xg H 1 , ill I 41 I JM H JP Nix Qi Y w + fy ' 1 an 1' Wkf if fly . f.fTw ,W , f' C ' ff 1 l ff V 5 AL !i .. - ff 9 44? 1 , f 1 if fa -if 74 LEO MURRAY XX I ' 1 ex: 5 I if Fifi Base a Captain K - 4' 2 JH Y Y Y Ninety-seven Qjkeppgqg HEBREW' ll Il Baseball ll .Z TOPROW SKyglROB M BOTTOM ROW M C M R THE SEASON As the Dauphm goes to press the St Lou1s U Hrgh baseball team has played only four games two wxth Preparatory League opponents and the other two wlth teams of the Publlc H1gh School League In the first game of the season the Bllllken Junxors defeated the Central nlne 1n a game played at the Hlgh School Stadlum 9 to 3 The next game was w1th Country Day on the grounds opposxte the Barnes Hospltal and the Brown Road boys were taken lnto camp 4 to Z The next game was wlth C B C the Brothers fallrng 7 to 4 The fourth game the only defeat so far thls season was wlth Roosevelt the Rough Rnders ekelng out a 5 to 3 vlctory although held to flve huts by Alexander Hanson Srg Kryglel pltched the Country Day game and also the Central fray and was returned the wlnner m both affalrs 4 to 2 and 9 to 3 whnch IS pretty the b1g guns on the atack rn the Central game the former gettlng a home run McCann a trxple and a smgle and the latter two doubles and two sm les Connors and Mmnette were the stars nn the Codasco game along with Krygxel who held the Brown Road boys to only four hlts Lee Murray was hurt rn the Country Day game and h1s place wasft e 9' an who proved to be a star 1n the game wlth C B C Manaha t game 1n the Held b6S1dCS gettlng two huts m three txmes at bat N ta te ame for the Dauphms and prtched a line game for a l1tt l hilfi ngs In the slxth mnmg C B C started a rally and er s I Nmety eight 4 to make the score 7 to 4 1n favor of the B111 Junlor second 1 d Wlth the t1e1ng run at the bat 2 QQAaaaaaS?41 'LRQQAAAAA ll Il fl fll I xjx : . r ie, . ' rien, Hanson, Flanigan. Jecklin, Picco. Hummel. innetle, J. Connors, Fuehlen. : c ann, M h . S ' bel, Keefe. Montgomery, Schultehenrich, . Krygi l, H ' h, . C JVM D ' . . 1 . . .. ' . . M I .H , . . ' . ., ' , . Ill Q A ' l . . . , Y - . egg? W sweet pitching in any man's league. Murray, McCann, and Schultehenrich were 1b n 1 , 1 , Ill L ' ' , , ' E . , I l' l f 5 ,Ill ll I , ' ., N l ny-.X ' I X : . ' 1- , Y VY' ' . . , . . ' '.' I H fl' . ' . . ' . ' - 11 ul N af dass Q lf., ll 3 e . Z . i . . . . l l, y t . Qi X: ,ll tr srffqr ' ' ' , d r a 2 ' N Il A ' D' fzmanmmzv Evnnrmr I l Baseball ,JH Jil 43 , lr ll ll ll At th1s stage of the game Coach lVlcCarty yanked Hummel and sent ln Hanson who got three men out rn a row to get out of the hole wtthout further scorlng In the seventh frame Hanson agam turned back the Brothers rn one two three order Hanson pltched the Roosevelt game and although he lost 5 to 3 he hurled a fine game and held the hard hrttrng Rough R1ders to flve hrts Schultehen r1ch and Manahan starred on the defense Coach Ed McCarty seems to have assembled a n1ne whlch w1ll go far 1n retrxevmg the baseball champronshlp now held by Chrlsttan Brothers College Hrs team whlle young rn years IS fast and although weak at the bat IS one of the best Heldmg teams St Louls U Hlgh has had ln rts exlstence The pltchlng staff of S Krygrel Hanson Hummel and Vollmer rates as one of the best 1n the Preparatory League The baseball schedule Louls U Hlgh Central C B C Roosevelt Louls U Hlgh Louls U Hlgh ILLIAM VOLLNAER B111 had a late start ln the season due to a Sl 1 fn lch lard htm up for several weeks Last year he was one of the le lxg ,s of the league and had he been rn condltron to pxtch thrs season ef 5 1 mors would have done even better than they drd rn the early bfi I ANTHONY HUMMEI. In his only start up to the time of thx has lnmnted the C B C sluggers to s1x huts beatnng the Br er AKA nkof 7 to 4 As he IS only a sophomore Hummel rs expeesed Q35 f st hurlers lf not the best ln the Prep League rn a couple issasiw ll 'L gfAAa.AaaS?e, 4.Z+sKd2i,aAAA ft? Ag Ninety mne ll, I L ell My ll ll ff! g ll ' M rjzl A ' V lil 'fu WM lyk fix K .,4, NMI, ' my XVhcn the Billikvns Beat Cfodasco. J K All , ' - u , ' Ill lil Y 1 . . . ' . g ' ' 1 lil ll v 1 . 4 ' . . I 4 I I l M 1 1 . l 1 . , Q . . . . . H Ill 3 Al n St. ' . ' s,sss L essese, ,L 9- L so as 3 ae, 0 St. Louis U. High, L ,,s, L .,.,. H4-Country Day 2 l l Il NMA St. ' . ' ,sss ,,,s 7 - . . . 4 ' 4 ll W St. a . a so L 3- 5 45 jx? l ll ' ' ' A I - lil yy . . . . . Q I Y! ' fringe :R F in Y' l . . I . .C ' , W Jw 3 V . . . u ' . . Y . - I 1 X 5. lll -f gg . ' V ' co ' tl ll L Won a , ' , ' ' ' X. ee f -- ease - L1 E H WAQHDAHH HPHH H IW 0 A 5 L l A l ' 1 l HERMAN SCHULTEHENRICH. Schulte, although he is one of the smallest ill men on the team, has proved to be one of the hardest sluggers, getting four hits out of five attempts in the Central fray. l LEE MURRAY. Lee played a dandy game of ball until he was hurt in the gil Country Day game. Up to that time he had been hitting the ball at a .400 c ip. EDWARD MAIxAHAN Al took Murray s place in the C B C conflict and starred getting two hits out of three times at bat THOMAS HARTRICH Tommie has held down the second sack position up to the time of this wr1t1ng just like a Frankie Frisch JOE PICCO Joe plays first base and IS always good for a base hit or so a game His fielding so far at the 1n1t1al sack has been flawless WILLIANI lVlONITGONlFR'1 Monty played first base in the first two games and did a good job at it getting two hits JOSFPH CONNORQ Joe has been the regular left fielder all season and has held it down in excellent fashion RALPH MIINNFT Fl Mmnette cavorted the center field position for the first two games and threatened to follow in the foosteps of Taylor Douthit PATRICK MCCANN Pat has played right field in all games up to this time and has a fairly good batting average and a perfect fielding percentage SIGISMUIND KRYGIEL Sig has pitched and won two games setting dw entral nine with seven hits and the Codasco squad with five hits! ft IN LE NDYR HAINSON Hanson has proved himself to be a p1 chef f t g es c 1B He set down the Brothers with no runs and n 1 innin C il. l AAAAAZZHSSAAAAA l ,pl lite La l lit Ill fl A i A ' I A ' fl' fl . . . .i . . i 1 lil lg ill i i 'il , i 4 i v l 14 '. n ' ' i . +51 l gl Ii l Y l 1 ' 2. - 3 3 A . i 'll Q . . , 'I I lil I 6 ii l y. lti ,ly V ' ' 4 l ' I all l -K . . . . . fy, g . 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V M .wc Indoor League P ROW P k Bo11ox1Row S A REPRESENTATIVE 'I EAM The fact that Fourth Sclentlfic A may not Wm the trophy as league champ1ons although xt w1ll have a good record for the season and also that We cannot hold the prmtmg of the book untll the lndoor league schedule IS over are the reasons why thls class Was chosen as the team to represent the others Smce the early years of baseball as a natlon wxde sport St Louis Um verslty Hlgh School has been noted for xts favorltxsm to th1s sport Every year the hxgh school places on the field a team whxch usually ends well up 1n the first d1v1s1on and one cf the mam reasons for these wonderful yearly averages IS the fact that the students have the use of four large dnamonds for the games at each noon hour and are thus well acquamted w1th the fundamentals of baseball Every noon from the first week ln April untll the final week of school ln May there are four lndoor games bemg played on these fields and a record of each team IS kept and at the end of the season the team with the best record has 1K8 name 1nscr1bed on a trophy Many of the famous baseball players that our school has sent forth to collegc have the1r first knowledge of the game tau ht to them on our ovxn dlamonds So boys make use of the wonderful opportu n1ty and play on your class team Z TO 1 .xr s, Iirker, Dunn, Cleary. Reis. l 1 wirzer, O'Connor, Pohrer, Picco. y V y . , . ' Y . - Y Y U I y , y 'X I 1 rl , e 3 K . ls ' A X ' . , . n f ' la . ' .7 A , , X ,, ,. ga ra, 1 .-,f One Hundred One X 'X ,X KT fr Y I I A Q 5 I . Indoor League 1 Roxx M dd I M mu Rexx R r Nou Ron M I II INDOOR These are the reasons why there has been such keen 1ndoor competrtron thrs year 4A lmholt7 Holloran Wynne Krygrel Courtney Knese Moran Henson Daly 4B Probst Jones Petersen Thomas Mug Mullrgan Beadle Cullen Gerardot 4D Shanahan D1lschne1der Robrnson Grxffrn Schroeter Saxton Dougherty Drlscoll Gray 4Sc A Swltzer Dunn Rers Plcco OConnor larks nrker Cleary Vollmer 4Sc B Gackenbach OBr1en Grlbert Hayes Kroner Pung Lammers Badaracco Trerney Heckemeyer Fehllg 3B Smercrna Stephens Mrnnette Hanson Thro Gorla Wysockr Murphy Halder 3D Flannery Hartrrch Dofflow Coffey Klaus Gallagher Strong ODonnell Stuart 3Sc A T1erney R Roberts R Robert J Roberts Jecklm Hotfelder Hell Stoltman Berra 3Sc B Madden Mc Dermott Lawler Dllschnerder McCann Phelan Algermlssen Wxlson GIIEIH ZA Wertekemper Moellerrng Sternmeyer Ludwlg Flauaus Ryan Munsch Cassrn Huber 2B Krause McHugh K1ssel Prlesmeyer Flanrgan Lan caster Faherty Berra Lrvrngston 2C Hummel Gund Hlnes Flanagan Matthews E Schmld R Scmrd V Murphy Dreyer 2D Kelleher Stlebel Denvlr Vitale Meyer Lurnev Slattery MHHIOH Mulcahy 2E Toenrs koet er Manahan Bella Courtney Doyle Curran Grutch Heuchan Krarberg IA uehlen Rlelly Lancaster Grlllck Pr7ada Dreyer McKee Saap Frschell IB Kurtz Frtz Krlloren Schucat Mltchell Kennedy Bakewell Essma Stolt man IC Stauder Mclaaughlm Goedde McCask1II Whrte MCLBIH F Webr Ward Mason ID Majesky Mulvrhlll Wetton Gregory Keefe Che May Harrrs Purcell IE OKeefc Harder Robmson 'Toberman Planthold Fltm'1ng Gregorowrcz Messmer Casper IF Connors ODonnell Flynn Grady Conrad Catanzaro Troxler Woods Murray I To 7 ': Prohal, Hummel, Murray. Tierney, Imholtz. a en, Gackenbach, Ifeuhlan, Coak ey. Il 5 I ': I fonnors, SmercinaI Vfeitelrernpcr, Flannery. Kelleher, Shanahan, Slander. Ifltzwilliams. Bo I ': ies y. Switzer, Robinson. , I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I In Q I3 I I- I ,-I - I I I I . I - I I I I I I I I I ' 1 Y 1 Y U V Y ' 3A: Murray, Krygrel, Shea, Montgomery, Connors, Hanlon, Dunne, Keegan, I - I I I I I I I , ' , . . 1 I . I . I I I I I I I I I 3 I ' I I I I I I I I ' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I Si , I I . I I I I I I I I I I , , I I I x K I . . - k I I I I I I I I I A x I I RF I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I - I I I I A I V I I I I I I I I I ' I I ', : I I I I I I, . , 4 A . I I X QI V X ,I I I I I I I I 7 I I I , I Y ,I ' I I ,, I 3 ' ' , I I I I I I . , N , I I I I I I I I ' f V . I A l 1' ' ' N IIVI I l ' V l' 'D 1 I I I' One Hundred Two SMQHDAHB mn-nrmr H IK H IK ilk ll X.. 3 A in f 4, f SX- fn J we yy DAX ID D Lxxc H 5 1 rack Captain 1929 J 'W g'QALAA cE AAAAAE OHdd M X'- QQ: HK - 5 :gb , wk f ,. '25, lIX W A , . , fltk 1 . V . HN. M 5 Jil I f,,.,, . 1 , fx. L- ,,, Q 'A' ' IJ fjl ffu ll x I i ,ll R i I fi. ly- IV my 'f' ':': fQ-5 l .4, N N Q -I V I I up. , VVVVV 1 T 1 ' J 'fx 3 ,' vcr!-z,.iTg,2s1a 'f M 4 , ff ' ., - Alfa wi 'V V, 2.16 lx 1 I fr A ' ' ' V- V l X ' 'S' . 1 , ! Y W 4 fit i P KWH 5 -. V wel 5 Ji? 2.9 f A K' X' Q-Q, t A. , :Lb ffl :ir ne un re Three Qggggqgeppgqy BPH-HH L4441, Track Row Shaugh e y J T ey a G y Vvane HIRD ROW Ll y R bet Heu h 2 SILOBD ROW I ne n a Cur an S pp ngt n h hlne This year under the direction of Mr Klemm and Mr Finnegan who are acting as co coaches for both the senior and Junior track teams the track men of St Louis U High have given a serious thought to the sport The large number of men WHO turneu UUL roi Luc team was inuicative Luat a gfeaufr interest than ever before was being shown in this sport On April 8th the first call for track candidates was issued and more than seventy five attended this informal meeting A short talk was given by Mr Klemm on the requirements for a good track star and the necessity for serious training the possibilities for the season appeared very good even though only a few men were left from the previous year On April 10th the first practice of the year was held and the coaches were able to determine just how much attention must be given to the different men The tracksters were requested to try for any event which they thought that they could do well n this way the team was gradually situated and the men were soon abl devote their time to thelr own particular events At a later meetmg the t lected their captains David Lynch who has been a member of t l LY veral seasons and who has always been earnest in his practice wa ho of the seniors Toberman a very promising track star was we of the Jumors if aches expressed their confidence in the members of t squ o b ggi gfas many meets with other schools as they thought t men c b Qdfrtaking Besides these dual meets the St Louis U g b a ent d 1 he District the Mississippi Valley and the Pre S.: 'LEQZAAAAA ' 1 1 l 1 A l ' TOP : n ss , ones, iern , Chassaing, Tcberman, Lynch CCapt inj, Dilschneider. ra , Wynne, V r r. T : ' ear , o r s, c an, Courtney, Schmidt. Powers, Crowley, Cullen, Padber , Ravarino. . Z' ' : Anderson, lield, Lawler, Stol man, Ken y, l.. Ke ney, Holloran, Filzwilli m, r , a i 0 , ll clan. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Klemm, Hogan, Bracy, Bredcman, Al. Bakewell, Saap. Frost, J. Roberts, Casper, McLain, Coac :in gan. 1 - 1 1 1 U ' A vll 4--aa -.J -. 4- f-.. 41-1. ..-.- .-- f Jf.. ',. Ll..a V, H ,,L, 1 1 1 . 1 . . 5 1 1 . . . , . 1 ., f l ll , ' f 2' Qg ' ' , ' Y ?e gf. C yl ' . . . Y V , L 1 . . X I - 1 1 1 9' ' - 1 1 fr . ' l I 1 1 x ' , - mil N QP . . I' i C I ' r' x , . . . . I 3 xxw . , . . 1 S I9 , , ' C 2 ' kg, Hundred Four Qgenpgqp BPH-gglq' Track P P Up to the tlme that thxs IS bemg wntten the squad has had several meets they defeated Normandy by a score of l39 to 69 ln a senior and Jumor meet Soldan beat the Bxllxken Senxors by a count of 79 to 34 The St Louls U Hlgh Junlor team tied Wlth the Cleveland Juniors ln thelr meet 63 to 63 Maplewood was returned v1ctor over the senlors and Jumors by a large score but the power of our team was not demed Jack Tlerney one of the fastest dash men ever to come from St LOUIS U Hrgh and Dlck Holloran another fast man have been do1ng all that can be asked of them ln the lOO 220 and the Relay Jack also runs the 440 and nn the meets thls year has shown very fast t1me Dlck does the broad Jumpmg for the team Jack Phelan Joe Wynne Vernon Cleary Jlm Jones and Mlke Cullen run m the 880 event m the m1le run are Crowley Hall and Phelan Red Curran has been alone an the hurdles as has Lynch 1n the pole vault Chassamg has been domg the hxgh jump wlth Lynch In the other events are Stoltman Lawler Warner Cleary Jones Toberman Phelan Dxlschnelder Crowley and Kenney Takmg all 1nto consxderatlon St Louxs U Hugh should present a very strong team m the Prep League meet and xt would not surprise us at all f they won xt + Just Practicing for the re Meet. f 1 , , . - v , 1 Y f f - . , , C I , . , , f 1 V , V v , . . One Hundred Fzve f X8 fjf 351 Ya V gflg., 9,1 w N 5 is Xi Reggie, 52 x fl ,151 A ff digs Jw , 1 x Q 5 A Llttle Puclxce Here and There Before the Prep Meet .IA xl X X Qvfixf JXTB sxfma One Hundred Szx 1 A ,, w 23 I' 49 A1 ff X? fl. 'ii-Q32 is ir MRL ClQ1.v-, N g I fff J ,Jak I f--. , ,xy YA 4 w fill' Q'q ? QQ, 3.4 cn fw rifjv ,. Qui? R ,Ui iq M fish, M21 P ko'1.v C 1,1 ' NY l ,I M9953 f W r D 3:35559 'N rg i' R111 1 913355 L1'FfKj fi K' , ! '1 1, Q UV? lxjfii.. riff NJIULQ xfflf' Q fa A ww gina: fi 1 ' J , jmyl im Z-L ' 'f'k.A 25 NI M gn 31 Jjg QQ?-aj .M fl ,-W Fw 9 tank bf qgggy w 3 ,il In r I Er N t 4 'XV Q-JJ' L mj'iLk.c W H Q55 ,IIN ,.,A ,DF 'ff lf' . lil fry gg, V ,F fag., 1 ,fffg,M,,. J- , , .gfgzw ,.,e ,fy E ,eee e 'ii' A A - WAQHBAHH HPHHM H t I 'I HONTAS SKINYNILR PAUL JI NINIIWLS To these two boys the coaches and the players on the dlfferent athletlc teams gxve thelr slncere thanks for thelr kmdness and QHICIQDCY throughout the year HSP' I W if f Qqaaaaaaezzio I Vfs- AFX XS if One H dred Seven W. H INK Ill lk ll H H . H H , f A Ik I l . A ' H I ,1 lik S IK lit H Jil . alt mx 4 I .4 Jil , . ,y K ,. Q' A lia A A A A Student Managers A it L A ni I1 I A ' , . 1 1' lilo . . ,fix 'KU ' T , h , V , A 'Aff '5 A of fy fa' 'UN4 V ZA W N. K Y' Y W iii! I lx! -si V 1 Vi R - X Fil -WH X 4 f lil fu TT I ' j x siirfbx , XL ,la un Qmannmw nvnnnm 1 ll I Tennis y l TOP Row J Borron Row P The first call for tennls candldates for the St Louls Unlverslty Hrgh School tenms team brought forth some thirty responses of Wh1Ch only one was a letter man Augle Imholtz was the only man back from last years successful team The players who responded to the frrst call were J Scheller M Moran A Imholtz J Herye B Chassarng M Henson L Ottsen R Saxton B Weber R Reeves B McDonnell G Flynn A Klnkel C Fellhauer T Flanagan J Robertson J Lammers L Hall A Dunn T H3fIf1Ch W Shea G Renard F Fahey J Wagner R Armbruster B McMahon H Conway and R Powell Thls number was cut 1n half after about three weeks of practrce an as thrs book goes to press plans are belng made to hold a tournament whxl Qneets wrth other schools are bemg arranged Because of the unf 0 er cond1t1ons the team has had to confine thelr practrces to th I nd as the gymnaslum IS large enough for only one game at a fl J X emb rsgof the team have been rather cramped for practlce B w M Ron, n dglye warm weather the outslde courts w1ll be 1n cond1t1 f r ndjt 4.Q5fgxJJl be possrble for every member of the team to practxce s o en he deslr wi --4 .4- QeAAAAA J iss?-flscaaaa ll ll ll ll lpl fl ': ones. Kinkel, Connett, lmholtz. Captain, Peterson, Herye. l z Saxton, Reeves, Shar , G. Renard, Daugherty. I 1 I I . . ' . . I I . 1 ll . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . Connett, W. Sharp, R. O'Brien, J. Matthews, J. Desloge, W. Daugherty, J. ,I y u 1 Q y Q h 7 Q y s y Q I ' , ' , K elif-'ill V K, . , ' X f F T 'l l it . . ' . . ' A A l l Qeuffa Q ' A d 2 t gp, . , 2,1 - ll 5 , ' . .I v - -A 1 i gxx ' . . . . . O . Ei H a I. p . . .V T VAJDAEB Hvnnnm' QOH , l F g V11 GOLF TEAM Our golf team IS looklng forward to a very prosperous year At the tlme thls artrcle goes to press we have had no engagements to show the strength of our youthful team ln practlce rounds over the muny llnks they have proven thelr worth Curran a young Sophomore hrts the ball far and WIC? wrth a beautrful stroke He IS a very capable player and can be depended upon agamst the best Fehlxg a Junlor plays a mce smooth g1me and has a wonderful future xf he remams ln the game Vollmer a Semor drrves a ball that 1S envrable to many a boy He plays a steady game and can be pxtted wxth any Junror rn the c1ty S er also a Senxcr has been playmg well for early sprmg golf J In substntutes we have good materxal Arthur Dunn a southpaw swan s a xcef b rrght handed Arthur plays a safe game short and straxght dow 1 ay He stars at puttmg Y 2 xsjplaymg companlon Charles Erker has been practlclng and 44 IS gxvmg the regulars a lot to thlnk about ,, Af hese two able subs the regulars are kept busy and all ead S y to put thelr school on the golfing map W 1s..4tAa,4?4fc.Z+ One Hundred 61 l l l l Nzne ll ll ll Il Erker, Dunn, Curran, ehli , Switzer. o mer l . . . lpl ' l . n . . . Y. Y . . . . . ,ll l Y Y . . . . . Ill . . . ll L QF, 5 ,,yy . ' 1 h Wxii' H 4 l ' Lula get . . . . ' X! x or s g -e Y . hx . ll ,AY L Y D . Nei? ll E' we Q ll ll 5. XX-, V 'LC5 .-- 4. ,J . .L .VJ 'U4' ,-X 1 ...A ml W' I Athletic Board nl f w. , x lfgk, Rkx J 'H J ln' One xl'1:J 2-N s MR LEO BROWN S J Athletzc Dxrector MR E J McCARTY MR W J KLEMM Football Baseball Asst Basketball football Basketball Jumors Track NIR J FINNEGAN MR TOM STANTON Track Basketball Asst Football MR C F DEMUTH S J Tennis LVQEJTJJ W f fl 6 X J -1 A' J-ff' J -1 N sf .J Hundred Ten . 1 2- IT ' : wen - f RH 45, eo- vb +P' l 2 I 1 J, in fi gl ,, ,Nga Q: ga Lf .,g JIU-L, fwwqsf li, W ,X 3 X A f gil V 1 wiv alfa: M 5' , 1 I .4 llixl '-.Li QL' wigs, ,J 1 X f - , 1 lm if '..gIj:l ffl .y' .ng 44521 Qiifkg fx 'ff I f 'Y I W' 1 S 1 W Llillsfi illyxgj . nl ,.f Yi if I. ' Y 'L , Q Legf'i'5f'f if .1 .4 if 5 I , 1 N1 K A UNH A W if QQ of lf '- il q fi, Hi wel L ip 'fill 2 Y' w v , 2 in C . l Lffqlff fix 2' ls fa 1 1111 LQ 11 134159-f YJ , ff I X ' I 1 J ' lvtlx Q Q15 ,J Q QQ fi .FQ fi? +f QQ.--f fl U' fl if J . . - R - or Q H in . . . 1 1 . . . I Llxrijlll irljw . . . Ili , Q55 . . . I , . . iff! C, fi Y : 1 lllkx ,Ze I ,few-V , Af ,Y-.X ,K 11,1 H415 o - - J 4 -ef XX fi ,F f . f s T- ie- . , , X I3 M-,F :ii x 453 X 1 .W of x jk .- f -1 - 1 f-r X -1' . ,. - s--- M--' -Q -J... -fJ ,LJ s..a is... -ff -L4-' f ,MN fo- , fr Y.: 4g.,l,.,:, X4 .af--Q'-F4-1 Mix FEATLI RES QQ Our Benefczctress lt IS to Mrs Anna F Backer that we are mdebted for our new hxgh school buxldlng Deslrous of furthermng the cause of American Catholxc hngher educatlon she generously contrlbuted the funds necessary for the erectlon of a new bulldlng as a memorxal ot her departed husband And what could be a more approprnate remembrance ot a stauneh and loyal Cathollc layman than an lnstltutmon ln vxh1ch Catholxc youths are truned to obey the lavys of thelr country and themr God and xx here thelr characters are moulded thelr talents developed and IH vyhxch they are lI'ZllULLl not alone for llfe s journey but are glven the hope and promxse of an eternlty wtth God Mrs Backer has eyer been klndly and has manlfested a motherly mterest mn eyery student tor vyhmeh we yslll eyer be thankful and yyhlch vue cannot forget xx hen along the h1ghu ay of llfe we pause to remember ID our prayers her departed husband it 3 I 4 'A 3 . 1 3 . . x . x . x . . A i 5 i ' I l I l 3 5 'A I y ' ' e ' l x 1 1 - I H 3 3 I l ' I V . K . . . V . . V y K. x y V . D' Y E 5 I 5 1 . V X I Y I 3 Y K I 3 I 1' V y ' ' s K s ' 1 ' 9 A ! N YJ N1 4 V ' 3' 3 7 V . .. e . . . I V1 V I 1 I 4' Vx Y- X V1 1 V I 71 V I I Y V P YH 7 I One Hundred Eleven WAAIDAHF HKTEHHIW' C71 romfcfe sEPT1av1BER 1928 Rtgxstrauorl Optnmg of Fall Ttrm C or1d1t1onal Ek1I'Illfl'll1OI1S Dauphmtttt Staff mttts Sodahttts rtorgamgtd Dauphm Staff chostn Call for Football candldates Studtnt COUHCll Ofglfllltifl OC1 OBER 1928 L1terary Acadtmy holds ftrst mtttmg First hulletms dxstrlbuttd First Dauphmtttt publlshtd Dtbatmg Qocrtty orgamltd tltctton of offtctrs Work btgms on 1979 Dauphm NOVEMBER 1928 lwast of All Qamts l-lomtcommg gamt Alumm dance Card Party ln Gym Thzmksgxvmg rtctss for thru days DECEMBLR 1928 Ftast of lmmaculatt Conctptlon Sodallty Rtctptxon Term Enghsh Paptr Fl ryouts for s hool play Captam Applqack Play cast announctd Qhrxstmas tssut of tht Dauphmtttt Chrtstmas rtctss btgms JANUARY 1929 Football banqutt at tht Amtrlcan Annu I-lottl Qlassts rtsumtd Rthtarsal lor C Iptlm Appltjack Play tmcktts dlstrtbuttd First stmesttr ntams btgm QQAAAAA,f1.2ZlQ-3Z.Rf2sAAAA 'l 1 ' . 'I' 11 Ill X X M lil I 1 A v 11 4- 3 . W 5- 1 ' 1 . 151-J 8--Q ' ' 'Q ' . ' lt 10- ' 1 ' '. 13- ' f ' . A lll - x 1 ll 17- ' ' 1 20- 3 ' Q . Q1 11 fl Y ,lt 1 41 . 1 V U . 1 12- ' ' ' ' ' . I 1' 15-- ' ' X 1 ' ' . ill 20- I ' , 2 ' . A ', L v ll 1-'H f ' 1 ' .. 'I' 15-Mass for deceased professors and students. , 24- ' ' H, ' '. F 1 27- ' 1 ' . ' 29- . ' ' , P f H my 11:1 1 I4lk 8? X x A X . V . V 1 x . 1 ' lil 10- ' 3 . li. 11- ' V - 1' 1 f 1, 14- ' 3 . 20- 2 ' , X ' ' X 2 ' 21-- ' t -1, Jil 1 ' il 'Il 4- 1 1 . 4 -- 5. .' -' 'll 17- t ' - '. ' ' . ii! 23- ' 3 , , , , ' . lik 11 1 .J WAQHDAHU HVHH H M' Cfzronwle JANUARY Contmucd C xpum Appkuck prrsrmrd 11 L Audltorlum C 'rptam Applqack prrsrnlrd .11 U Audrtomum Captam Applqnk prrsrntrd at U Audrtorlum PLBRUARH 1929 Srcond Sunnstrr begms Srmrstrr bulktms dlitrrbuud Ash Vwfudnesday Vwfashlngton S Blrthday NIARCH 1929 Prrllmmary clocutlon conust Prellmmary oratorual Conust Call for track candrdatrs F1rQt track praclmu L rut brgms wuh I H multon S l 27 Rrtreat COHIIHULQ H015 Thursday Rrtrul comludrd APRII 1929 Classw rwumrd fall for track candldatrs T rack pracuce Pmal mutmg of lltrrary Acxdemy Alumm Bmqurt hrld at H0111 C 11191 MAY 1929 Pmals m Clorutlon and oralorx hrld Il S1 ASCCDSIOH Thursday Prntrrost Nlondmy Qloslng Lxrrusrs of Ihr SOCLIIIIILS Drcoratmon Dax Dwphme dmtrrbuud XII I 1 Srhool tum Llosrs Pmal mime brgjmn Lxams romludrci Srhool clous Annual ommrmrmrnt dun to 1 U ur 1 gp.,a.1C2z1.11.J1. C95k?a,zrA2x.1C,1:..H n Ill! 111 1 ff J111 I1 X115 11 3119 26- 3. .' -1 - . '. ' ' . 111 fi 2821- g. 1 f A H 1 . - A . 15111, 91' .1 1 ' 111 1:1 13- ' '. 111 117 221 . ,K . ' . 111 I Y 14- ' 3 . 18- ' . 111 25-R'L '. ' ' J ' ir. :1 ' , . ., as ' 'Q :L C1111 26, - r ' ' f1 , 28- ' ' . '. ' u ' - , 1 1 111 - . 11 . I Easter ruccss bcgms. 1 JH1 2- H H ' . A '1 1' 8,4 . , ,. -:rp 11 10-4 2 A ' 11 1 20- 5 1 V . - V. 21- ' . ' ' ' I L. '. ff 1 1,1 1 Y 1 1 - ' X A ' ' ' . Q . .. . A 1. 1 51 2O-- ' fr . . . '. .11 24- 2 ' W 1 A 1 11111 15-Q9 so-H N ' 54 31- . H 1 ' 1. 1 J, JU. 929 Cdff ' ' 1 1U-- 'Jr . 'Y . 1-1-- ij . ' ' 1 . - NL 17-- c ' ' . U 1' r ruf 'Ih-ffL't'V1 WAJDAHU HBHHHNT Sna s QQAAAAAASD-L6lED'tN?2s.AAAA mg One Hundre ourleen gg- 4 4 4 1 'lik li if P df if if Qs at li ll 3? ,f 'if' 42 K This is a page of seniors at ,il their le' . IN ' h jii Q5 two bel . B ', h I' QQ? their last stretch now. 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X .44 X:.Lx',.f 5 1 I , f . 1 Z, wfx ,J FJ' 1 ? 1 . 1 ' u f f ,- x N X' L , w el H -x ,K+ -XX--H ' ff' 2 7'I 4 H XX-. xxx'-'jx' X ! . f' I ' N k xx 'if'-'5 , , I :nn ,Q-V,-,Mf, ,M ,,1-,g,,,,.,Q,, ,,,v1,,, H., K..:-x,x1: .Q-,,f.1g --,,4,.,-4 h,,2.:......L....Ts-e,.,--L A Mg-, 6? 2 6, ,H tj! gl tg f F ffgkii l 9,9 W K ui w l Ibn L 3 Q35 N 31--il-lim lifliwfilii Li- 4 fx zzigyf. On eH undted Szxteen Snaps Just some of the students of our school Notxce Dough arty and Shanahan rlght be low qulte mtelhgent look mg eh what? f f3':y,,Zr! Q, XXX J-D1 fc-- J -., ---.,,..... .,.a lg x 's K J f li! .-'Dx I x if X f F5 ffm ,352 . flk .. hw We X L Fw Y an xx xxx, 53 fl L-Q gm . .IIB F bf L1 QAAIHRH-H gag-Egg' Sana s t Thy Q.1AAAAA,157L'C9,LEf35 AAAAA-T fl W Il ll gl dial? ff 'fl 4? ff all 'l I l 1 A lil ella fl , Some more of the boys and ll f teachers. What lk' d 3 hl k f the two on lg h 'gh . e 're really H nice: believe it or not. Il. :QB ,ll nl ll l l fl P ,Jw Ill l Jlll ll Hu l . 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L 11 VAJDAHF H9 1 co Bmdrracco Ralph Beadle Morgan Boland W1lfred Brovyn Oys en Campbell Brooks Chassamg Vernon Cleary Julrus Coller Xvlllldm Connett Burke Corcoran Nleml Courtney laul Crowley lrancrs Cullen Rlehard Daly Xvlllldm Daly Iohn Dempsey Jules Desloge Henry D1lschne1der George Dougherty John Dr1scol1 Arthur A Dunn Jr Charles Lrker Samuel Everett Franc1s Fahey John Galvm Harold Gerardot Immes Gllbert Wlllllm Gray 1 ours Hall 1 awrence Hayes Robert Healy Benyamrn Heckcmeyer 1'y 11 John Herye R1chard Holloran Thomas lgoe Aueust 1mholt7 W11l1am Jenkms Paul Jennrngs Ernest Jones James Jones Leo Kayanaugh XV1111am Kmg 1 uke Knese George Kroner S1y.,1smund Kryg1e1 lmmcs 1 ammers Jo n S leahy Dayrd 1 ynch One Hundred Tu. entu Addresses of the .Seneors 5043 Delmar Blyd 41011 N 14111 S1 3140 Vyyommg St Royal Place 7007 Vlaryland Aye 6228 5712 Vyashmgton Aye Ju11an Aye 3733.1 Humphrey S 4422 4766 3021 5717 400 5937 8224 5706 7 Conw 5 4 5942 7378 6221 5870 7267 4343 6182 5055 5044 76 6627 JL1! 4075 3653 5024 4053 5631 3500 3829 768 3658 4079 2136 5-152 8 4944 6037 11nde11 Blyd Maffltt Aye 1 Bartmer Aye 12th Jul1an Aye S Broadvyay Maple Aye 1.1nden Aye Boland Dr ay and Spoede Rds N 74111 S1 Wa1erman Aye Northmoor Northwood Plymouth 11r1de11 Blyd McPherson McPherson Clemens Sprmg, Rd Deyonsh1re leland 1Jn1yers1ty D a Spa1o1ng C1 s Aye Cleyeland Ave Northland Aye S Grmd Blyd Maple Aye Hal1d1y Ayondale Southvyood Tuxedo Blyd Meramec St Concordla St lou1se Aye ueens Aye Bermudm 1 lndell B yd lershmg Aye ast Las s Webst Vy'ebst St 1 ours Mo LllS S 1 ou1s lerguson 1.ou1s Lou1s 1.ou1s LOUIS 1 ours ours ou1s ou1s o o o 0 o o o Mo o o tSt lours 111 S 1 ou1s S 1 OUIS S 1 ou1s Clayton Clayton Clayton I S 1 St 1ou1s Clayton 1.01115 LOUIS layton 1 ours 1 0 1 01118 er Crroyes 1 ou1s 1 OUIS LOUIS 1.ou1s 1.ou1s Louls 1 ours 1 ours 1 ours 1 OUIS Lou1s Iou1s er Groyes ours ours ours 01115 ou1s ou1s ou1s o o o 0 o o s Mo o o 0 o o o o M 0 o o o o 0 0 0 M o o o o O o o o o Mo Mo o o e,2163'.eRQ2,s., aaa Aug 11 11 I1 11 y . 1 . 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' ' ' WLQHDAHUHPHHHM' ' ' ' OUR ADVERTISERb HI many krnd people who hawe so generous ly contr buted to the sup port of the 1929 Dauphm by advertlsrng rn rt e that we can show our appreclatron for therr kmd ness IS to patronxze them and recommend thexr prod ucts to others Remember these ads ertrsers when you are rn need of any product xx h1Ch they carrx The Staff fit :lx 11 tlx P e'!t lm U I X . . . . arg your friends, The best way gQAJezeA4ze,J5?-Zr,NC9e'Eff2s,AAAAAfg HH WAJDAHB HPEHHIW A UNIVERSITY TRAINING T IS TI-IE EDUCATION WhlCh g1VGS a man a clear COHSCIOUS VIQW of h1s own op1n1ons and judgments a truth 1n develop1ng them an eloquence 1n eXpress1ng them and a force IH urg1ng them It teaches h1m to see th1ngs as they are to go r1ght to the po1nt to d1sen tangle a ske1n of thought to detect what IS soph1st1cal and to d1scard what IS 1rrelevant It prepares h1m to ill any post w1th cred1t and to master any subject Wlth f3C1l1tY It shows h1m how to accommodate h1mself to others how to throw l11mself1nto thexr state of m1nd how to br1ng them to hlS own how to mfluence them how to come to an understandlng Wlfh them how to bear w1th them He IS at home 1n any SOCIQIY he has a com mon ground w1th every class he knows when to speak and when to be s1lent he IS able to converse he IS able to l1sten he can ask a quest1on pert1nently and ga1n a lesson seasonably when he has noth1ng to 1mpart hlmself he IS ever ready yet never 1n the way 1 he IS a pleasant compan1on and a comrade you can depend upon he knows when to be SQFIOUS and when to tr1fle and he has a sure tact wh1ch enables h1m to tr1fle w1th gracefulness and to be SQIIOUS Vlth effect I-Ie has the repose of a m1nd wh1ch l1ves 1n 1tself wh1le It l1ves 1n the world and wh1ch has resources for IIS happ1ness at home when It cannot go abroad I-Ie has a g1ft wh1ch serves h1m bl c yy ts 111111 111 reurement w1tnout wh1ch good fortune IS but vulgar and Wlfh wh1ch fa1lure and d1sappo1ntment 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 If IS less suscept1ble of method and less tang1ble less certam less complete 1n IIS result says Cardmal Newman ND where the hlgh school graduate 1nqu1res can th1s art be learned? T the College of Arts and Sc1ence of St Lou1s Um VQFSIIY the St LOUIS UHIYGFSIIY I-I1gh School boy naturally repl1es Q1-AaaAaaSm-LQZGDR-SPAAAAA 'ez' - A - 3 Ill Ill Ill All 050111131111 9? ' ' i i ' lil , : : , . ull aw v 1 ' .f. ' ' . . 1 . . - ' , i . . . . , . . Y 1 l 1 . . . , 1 . , ' fit ' I 1 ' , ' 1 . Ml 1 1 I , I , , I Il . . l y VN xv ' . . . Y I: ' ' 1n pu.,.1 , and support' U , , r ' . . . Y . 1,1 - . . . ,, . I 7 Y ' W rv - ' I Ax ' A , , QA H 1 in 1 . . . l V ' Y ,. All :ln , L X, 0 11 ref wen! Il - six ?7Ae1'mA11H HDHHHM d ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY I SCHOOL OP DENTISTRY I offers a complete dental coarse a standard five year coarse Ieadmg to the degree of D D S 1 Spac L ctu e Ro ms t e tCm I Ada' THE DEAN SCHOOL OE DENTISTRY 429 3556 CAROLINE STREET if geALAAAA CE'.7i'Rd22AAAlL,hn3?3 its fi? ' fu ,I 3? 61? dit' Qi? ee I ' we HF Q25 Handsome New Bui ding ious e r o Q? If En rance R quiremen s: o pletion 5 M of Accredited High School Course Q? 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Ill llih ne un re hirty-Iwo UABHDAW WHEN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE AIXD FINANCE ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY A Splendzd Opportumty for the I-Izgh School Graduate ADVANCED COURSES IN Inv Stments For Ign Trade Corporate Flnance Industrral Engmeermg Commercral Law etc Economrcs Credrts Accountlng Ethrcs Advertrslng Englrsh SIBIISIICS Bankrng Salesmanshlp Income Tax A Thoroughly Practrcal Course Based on the Actual Demands of Present Day Busrness LEADS TOB C S DEGREE ALL INSTRUCTORS EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS Modem Buszness Presents an Unlzmzted Fzeld for Well Tramed Young Men Day Sessrons Open Septemb r Ex enrng Sessrons Open October FREE CATALOGUE For Further Informatlon See or Wrrte Secretary School of Commerce and Ernance ST LOUIS UNIVERSITY ?fAALaI,a,a.iWZJ,'f.E,L'S?9IS Jtaaaazafffg OHL! dT1 I QQ: 'll lll Ill :gb el A Rl? II IlI QR? ' ' e ig? I Il, l I I - ,EI IIIM I , IKIIU fe I Se I I I If ,II . . ll . . . ' N1 III M 1 III 'Il 111 ff? 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ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY sol-1ooL OE LAW IC Ass A9 I ASSOCIATION or AMFRICAN Lmx ScHoo1s Students have access to a large and carefully selected law lzbrary wzth duplzcate or multzple copzes of zmportant reference works Entrance Requzrernents Compleuon two years of approved college work Approved Pr Lea ICO rse G U n n th If COLLEGE OE ARTS AND SCIENCES Eff 4 3642 I INDEI L BOUI EX ARD d J Qi? If A I :Memlaer of he 7 fe I I Q? Nl '-on I--on C3? of accredited High School course and ...,.l .,.,.. 411 If e- 5 a I u . 1' e 1' e l if if QIAAAA a CEsc'E?2,M.,aa.AaAqg One Hun re ' ' ' f'7AeHDA HPHHHIW ' ' ' 4' Well1ngton Prmtmg Company 13 Avo 15 SOUTH IXIINTI-I STREET CHI Q1xL T 006'-5 A PREFERRED POSITION IS WAITING The 1 Coursus Opin thu Doors to Places of Prgfermcnt Begm any onday Day and Evnnmg SQSSIOHS COMI lI II BLSINI SS COURSI An Adnquutf. lrnnlng, Pays Bug D xxdnnds Rl 'IARIAI r MN 1 rlnnd I x LpIlOFlll Opp ntunm 9 Open for Yr ung, Man 1nd VJ m n NO RAPHIC A Bruf Int ns C urs fr Studnnts vuth Cvoo Id l I d uc1t1on1 Tun luon BOOKKI I PINC 'Vlc dun Approud Mulhc ds COlVlP'I OMEHI I R MACHINI BOOKKELPING IIDIPHONI' STFNOT YPI MIMEOCRAIDH OI I ICE APPI IANCES LL IIE r Izlfph m m Iris! rh I far full mf rmalron Brown s Busmess College o uit CI-ntral 2203 5652 Iaston CAb.1ny 1222 5858 Delmar CAbany 6080 7 Hl rt COIITX 8203 2528 S Jnffuson Vlctor 2676 FMJCX ff-1:3-E A I X 0 mg WW W2 g ! 03 i m y Drzue a Chrysler an Learn the Dzfference MIDWEST MOTORS INC lLfTur9on 3610 2621 LOCUST Ill :ja QSSAAAAA Om' Hundred Thzrm sn' 1 I . - - I ' . ffl 1 ll , l . 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' ' sf. la'r.1u Li' 1 l Jril . l l lil Q I I l f 1 Q I Qgenpgqg HBH-Hnlq' Nothmg succeeds l k success, for the snnple reason that success 18 an unnustakable record of customer sat1sfact1on Because that 1S true, Rehance 1S the fastest growmg engravers 1D the II11ddl6 west dtbl 6955? cc . . 1 C 11 - Reliance produced the engraving for this and many other cre i a e annuals-large and small. 3? ENGRAVING COMPANl',TTH AN , . I l fones and Zmc Etchmgs k 311141111111 ALAAAE o CIRAVE VAULTS Avoid Rust and Decay Use Berg Concrete Tomb Procuruble from Funeral Directors Berg Vault Co. 1620 LUCAS AND HUNT ROAD CAbany 9182 EVergreen 3324 QZAWWUHHPHHHNY BARRY Corsets et Lingerie CEntra1 7291 905 Locust St. St. Louis E L HARTRICH .IohnS B1akef5Bro Realty Co 815 Chestnut Street Samt Louts Cornet and Zelblg Real Estate me FIFTY YEARS SUCCESS Th1rsty? Just WHISTLE CAI, y 4132 FOREST PARK TIRE VULCANIZINL. TROUBLE SERVICE BATTERY SERXICE A SPECIALTY West End Motor Servtce LJUARANTEED REPAIRING GREASING WASHING qht T bl 90 CAR STORAQL 276 DeBALIVIERE AVE 9 ZELLER BROS CATERING C0 4701 3 McPherson Ave Ice Cream and Fruit Ices of Superior Qualttq d g B th y BRANCH SIORI' 611 N GRAND BIXD th D lj y 3100 nd 3 A C MILLER GRGCER CO VEGETABLES 5949 51 KINCSBURY BOULEVARD gt3LLJLJLAAA '1G3'LR-c'2':.2LAAJL ddT ttf Ain bones... i Secretary an , Day and Ni- rou e Service St wart E, Bowen A CAban I a 101 Supplies for Parties, Etc. GROCERIES, IVIEATS AND Wed in and ir da' Cakes our Specialty Newf Ire Cream packed wi r -Ire Y H3 ' hir A -eight EMJM WEWMWI If OAKLAND PONTIAC SIXES ab I d Prlce S745 to S1265 P o B P M1SS1SS1pp1 Valley Motor Co 3333 3334 JOSEPH A MRAZEK Bonded E1reproof Warehouse MovINo STORING PACKING AND SHIPPING REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CALL ME EQUIPMENT SERVICE EXPERIENCE 1831 SIDNEY ST 3660 CIRAVOIS 1509 11 S 12th ST ST LOUIS MO I I I AA III H Ill eg? General Mo ors Pro ucts 'flu' -5,25 . . . onriac QQ5 HI 2801 Loc:UsT STREET ml 'iii' if NI N will VI VIcto iii .N :im 0 I I 323 Iii ' ' ,il If 3 I I 3 If A ff ie? Intercuy Removals axe' 'Ib 15 gAAAAA C9,1Ed2,-,AAAAAE one Hundred TAIWAAIAQ WASHDAHHBDHHMLAM QA I M A S d M' C1 eg: Ocljvlellsin In ella A Sound Body I lil Drink ffl Mountain Valley 53? Water From Hot Sprzngs Ark HOME DELIVERIES JEfTerson 4260 Compliments of T. J. MOSS T E COMPANY POTOSI TIE 8' LUMBER COMPANY RAILWAY CROSS TIES SWITCH TIES CAR STOCK IIBERTY CENTRAL TRUST BLDG SAINT LOUIS MO GMD AUGUST SCHI AII Y I A MORSI' J J SCHI AFI Y D XX BAUI R H IN SAYI OR JR Dry Up Your Damp or Wet Basements BONDEX Waterproof Cement Pamt S L THE REARDON Co QAAAAAEZHKNQAAAAAQ :Qs ' I QQ? Q l fll I I M' E125 l Q fi? Jllt. A A - xii Manufacturers of 1 - xl daisy Ill y , if Q Q Ili Chl h B d VI Vp Adi Made in t. ouis by Q25 '1 d'd4T. 'S' Y' Ill I 'P , h Second :Ind Clinton Streets dx-5 flu AC 4, - 7 Jne Hun re -ort QMQWAHB Hen-nam it Q21 ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY if 5? scHooL OF DENTISTRY I offers a complete dental course a standard flue year course leadzng to the degree of D D S Handsome New Bu11d1ng Spaclous Lecture Rooms Entrance Requzrements Compleuon of Accredxted Hlgh School Course Fall Term 1927 Begms Oct 3 1928 For Partzculars Address THE DEAN SCHOOL OE DENTISTRY if 3556 CAROLINE ST REET ci AAAA GP AAAA if el? 4? 94? U: li 'IP et? v 1 I - v 11 if Phone, GRan 5565 jx ne undred Forty-on WAQHDAHH HPHHHRT if Insurance PIERCE BLDG JAMFSE CRAWFORD MA 5540 G LACY CRAWFORD COMPANY Crr69 tt LOWE 55 CAMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS 1127 29 PINE STREET ST LOUIS MO EMD- MMIII BUSCH FXTRA DRY ll wEJ Away Wltll Thlrstl o yh d m A t y ANHEUSER BUSCH ST LOUIS FI5 IN fx LI:5lU5fL EXTRA DRY GINGER Alf may f V C MILT BRUCE Th Om sf L U B y STIX BAER AND FULLER g,A1I..A.AAf.GL-ZL,TG3'IEf2s. AAAAABE V I it . ' Hes nu 79 Cl-les nu slit A I Q? p I' ' 4 ' . E I f ki JF 'T Here is a great drink with a c ol welcome for dry I and thirst t roats-Busch Extra Dry-a smooth, ,II X delicious blen of genuine Jamaica Ginger and ig: 1:21 fig real fruit juices aged in wood for three solid I onths. sk fori b name. fe I I I pl , . A fix Fl I I1 I I M A GINQERAII A f l 'A ::f1MII4lsI N1l+ID 4 ' if i :' Iii :HX ' ' erm III ef X hen in Need of lothes See if 6? I ' e . Ouis . O A I l Ar I III I l Isl I One undred Fort -two Y v Y Y ST LOUIS WAQBDAHF EDITH H RT MID WESTERN UNIVERSITIES EUROPEAN TOURS n ne d 78th at expe e d f S50 ble you to t k th t long dre med f tri road Ope t d b I e Ame c Fxp ess C mpanx n co uncti n teC c e xceeno rt es tgEuOe t m c c ngen 1 c mpan CUNARD LINE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO 37 t I I Ou S THE BRODHEAD CO FORD LINCOLN 3333 WASHINGTON AVE Ashamed to Deposzt Qnly a Dollar? DON T PEEL THAT WAY ABOUT IT' Many of Our most Successful Savcrs Opened their accounts with but a Single dollar and we have Seen their accOuntS grow to amazing proportions DO IT TODAY Your Dollar ts Larqe Enough to Start Your Savings Account Here Chouteau Trust Company 4030 Chouteau Ave St LOUIS MISSOUYI Corner Hemp and Vandeventer Avenues ' ll I I N CARIAN L. V. E5 CO. I C CARIAN Realtors REAL ESTATE AND I OANS 306 International Ilfe Building 722 Chestnut Street CI'Iestnut D760 St Louis, Mo AAAA Q ' Pa--H A-I+.-:A I I l'l Saili g Ju Zlst an - an all- ns roun trip rate O 8.95. H from St. I.Ouis IO St. I.Ouis. ena ' .1 e .1 - El -O 'p ll ab , ra e V h ri an . r O j i nj 'O with li h ,unard I.in . th y afford e ll t ppo t Initi of visi in ' r p comfor ably. ccono i ally and with O i.l O . ions. H Cv! the l at'Is Toduu. Now. I-'rom Your Local Steamship Agent. or Aix 11354 Olive Stn St. I.Ouis. MO. 9 h and I.Ocus Sts., St. . i.. NIO. 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' ' ' WAJDAHBHDEHHRT ' 1 CHEROKEE RADIO SALES CO MHJCSIIC Bos h Stevs art Warner Sales and Servmce 6 BIIOCHERDKIL Sl C d 7900 GR d 7901 Eehrenbach s Market GROCERIES AND FINE MEATS HouE BROILED HAMS FANICX FRUITS f Mlk I' a' P ll Choxce Vegetables NTMTEAD AND GIBSON AvEs ST LOUIS Mo JOSEPH A KUTZ Harness and Hardware Pamts O1ls Varnlshes Glass 3970 CHOUTEAU AVE Near Vandeventer Ave Amerzca s Foremost Packers of Oysters Fzsh and Sea Foods fwmaf 'K' C M MCDONALD REALTOR 40 YEARS Sells Buys Fznances Insures Apprazses D E A l ECT A 'TC C M MCDONALD REA1 ESTATE Co l l ll Chestnut Street 'N 0142 MA 4250 Al L WORK GUARANTEED Roberts Auto Company Automobrle Repalrlng and Rebormg IRISIONTI AND GOODXEAR TIRIS d skd JOHN 'I' ROBERTS P p gl SYStCIT13t1C Savers SCHOENINC1 BROS Sucgeed SECURITY Meat and Vegetables NATIONAL BANK 552263 f'5f,LT,'i5fiiT,?AD QAAAAAAQZHSSAAAAAAE OHddFr :Il 7R.m f an d , Ill , , 7 l J, l ' lil., - I-'ecders and Dressers o 1' 'e ou ry Ill Q V U V dx? l,Aclede 912 1 1 ' ' ' 4' ll l , , TL O I . ,il ' , , , ? E A f 1 'O f ,Y H . I 1 V1 6- A fy' I ,A Y ora o aj, . 5 !Nf f5'NO. 1 l ? 1 I ' gl 4104 MANCHESTER AVE. QREARH LXL.4lll..4 KI I ll 1 1.4 ' ' ' lil . If , Q g 1 Manufacturers of Lea er i Chains . . . , ro . ,Ei 'Ulm ' ' ' Phones ' ' ' In Member St. Louis Bea e Club 3. ' f' ', 1, , ll 1' lw 1 ' 1 Iii Jil l ill lla Ill an' ' A ' liz ll Ill Lf, 4, Y- V ne un re or g-four l WAQHDAHU HPHH H IW LTHoDs and Machrnes that belonged to grandfather s day strll belong there Yesterday s standards are forgotten 1n the lxght of todays drs coverres Yesterday s machrnes have no place m today s competrtxon They belong 1n the museums or on the scrap heap THE DAUPHIN a Product of Our Modem Automatzc Machznery KCJHLEFZ 51 CCD ?l22PlNE 37' G Sth ' . . Quaffg Q51 1f2fQI'tS' asf y l gQAaaAA,,fs?ff'.tC9,tE?2saAAa ggegpgqg Hnggglq II ll J D PISRRY FRANCIS THONIAS H FRANCIS DAXIDR FRANCIS JR JoHN E RILEY TALToN T FRANCIS J GATES WILLIAMS Eranc1s Bro 59' Co Et bl hd 1877 INVESTMENT SECURITIES 'TQZN IOURTH AND OLIxI3 STS KENNEDI BUILDING ST LOUIS TUI SA 670 S500 and SIOOO Denommauon lst Mortgage Ser1al Gold Notes WE RECOMMEND THEM AS AN ABSOLUTEIY SAFE INVESTMENT bhd-1 089 HEMMELMANN SPACKLER if 'J Real Estate Co QQAAAA1IaS 'PLZJZED'I,Es.AAA4LJmg QQ? I . , . I . ,Il 'I I I, s cz is e I III 1 I ffl L on 4 l'l IIA 3 , I , - AIA - - ll! II' -Interest Payable Semi-Annually- IN Secured by First Mortgage on St. Louis Improved Real Estate M If I+? Esta lis e 0 Years I lil Iii Il, I!! ll! Safe Investors of Money Seventh and Chestnu SLS. iii if if :ln JNIL One Hundred Forty-six I - I W I Y WAJDAHU HBH! H IW BRENNAN BRGS GROCERY GOOD EYESIGHT Do You Enjoy Ir? lt s a matter first of prop att HIIOH to your eyes thru consultatxon wlth your ncu lst Th fl the skillful rndrng fn mg of t e proper lens s style gmce and smartn ss you wlll find best at Aloe s Slxty years at rt hav taught us hovs 07 Ol IXE 537 'N CRAND A dependable trmeprece rs a source of lrfelong satrsfactron Agents for lacheron Constantin and 1 onqrnc ll ClfChLS Heffern Neuholf JEWELERS mom o NINE lOCUST si CoMPL1MENTs OF TAYLQR EWART 25 CO Qfaaaaaaib-AZLNCEQWSQ,-. AAAAAE I' 'ga-. .A A A Q Jill' Jill mga x!l,, algo l . lil . ' r , , cr Q I V 1 I I W 7 lf. e ' . ' Il gr' ' tt' h f ' .e. , Q f 1 V lil This service, plus frames of L I ' l V.' Q ' ' ' c Jil 1 9 all Q 1- - - - 7 ' 7 p LY- 1 AV .ll u :!l l! l I LL l ,l I l VIC U77 ff' ' fygenplgqg EDHHIUW' I .JI fi af One I I I Ill Res., FOrest 7040 Office, CEntral 1070 . I HENRY P HESS Archltect 1001 AMBASSADOR BUILDING ARCTIC ICE CREAM ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retazl DElmar 2356 7 COI LEGE MEN ARE CONSIDERING Young Man conszder Lzfe Insurance zn your plans for the future The great Instrtutxon of Amerxcan Llfe Insurance IS today exert Ing an Influence on the constructxve thmkmg of Amerlcans that has no parallel In h1story I'he Llfe Insurance Agents perhaps more than any other class of workers are makmg the Amerlca of tomorrow What IS your purpose In Llfep Your dream? A business of your own An opportumty to exert your best energy and abxllty The Columblan Natlonal I :fe lnsurancc Company of Boston IS the voung man S Company GEORGE L DYER General Agent 7TH FLOOR LASALLF BLDG ST LoUIs Mo IAAAAAA?-ZZCEJLRZQSAAAAAQES HI nd cd forty e ght O , W dm? Ill 8 .Ill Ill XIII Ill flu Illk ml 1 fit? - lint? ,lou , ' X1 I .1 I I I Ili ' ly' , , I ' ,V lil lll ' . Ill QI ' . X . . I All ' ' - 4 I if l I 0 , , I I- I A A ' ' ' ligt. Ill :QL I r- ' -1' Qygenpggg EDB-HHH' CULLEN 25 KELLY Livery Undertaking and Embalming Company 4524 26 EASTON AVENUE DE1mar 0689 DElmar 0130 Funeral Chapel llx lr lf rl I DElmar 3323 M 1416 NORTH TAYLOR AVE About That Boy of Yours A COLLEGE educatxon stands at the forefront of a boy s equrpment and If has been recently estr mated that a college man earns an average of S50 O00 more durxng h1s l1fe than h1s less fortunate brother The easxest and surest way to provlde funds to ance The m1n1mum cost of a college educatlon 1S Sl OOO each year Allowmg one year at preparatory school and four years at college lf wlll take at least S5 OOO to g1ve your boy hrs chance The as erage age for entermg college IS 18 and the average age at graduatlon 22 ijt! JOHN R BAIRD Gen Agent JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INS CO 622 CHENIICAL BLILDINO ST Louis Mo SgQ,cLrL,4r,A1t.a9P7L.ZC?,L'Ef'2E,A,1t,,fs,1r,zss H d will - 1 fix l T MRL! 0 . X ,yi . . . . ' M put a boy through college is by means of Life Insur- f - . at ' ' , . v lf' . , . J Q45 ne un red Forty-nin 974.-aHDAHF BPEH H IW J H Hoffeld S5 Co Shercezn YVzIIzams Pam! Headquarters HARDWARE TODLS GLASS AND HOUSEHOI D SUI PLIES S976 80 SI' CHART ES ROAD WAb h 32 C y 8800 0102 PAUL T HEIL Florzst KH? 44 46 DIIMAR BI VD ST LOUIS NIO Furmture Lamps P LOIRE Wall Paper and WaSh1ngton at Sprmg .ILE S 7 M zrrors Pottery C d 2821 M LANDAU Fme Tazlorzng Cleamng and Pressmg 4584 CHOUTEAU AVE St IOUIS Mo J D LaCOUR Druggzst fine Reveal! Store 6125 BARTMER AVE ST IOUIS MO SOUTHWEST BANK KlHgSh1ghW3Y at Southwest Member Federal Reserre System Fred C Weber Florzst 4326 OIIV1- JLH 798 Hundred Fzfly Read the WESTERN WATCHMAN Q3 AAAAA'E T 45 ,IW Aban' - - 45 Q 5 5 4 Y J ' wir if A 'S A A S A A A Alb . lp 4 af , , lik . . . ! FI-escoing Company BETTER VALUES EOR LESS MONEY 'I' A ' Mk ' erson 114 - 225 ' - M if 'ip . , :Fx SP? F iff Q 4 v h IT Ik 0 1'h In 3 erson 7 egg, H l A A A A 5 WABHDAW mnnnw All Performance That Thrills 4? ,Y X. 'U I FOUR SPIEIEDS 1foRwARD 'LK 4' STANDARD GEAR SHIFT H S A fMfM4f5M4ww :Qs lllll ......n l l lll QJ -RFU-IAM w a v WALT I Gross-Butler -I - Motor Co EBRAI-XAM DAIGL MOTOR CARS 1817 LoCUsT ST ST LoU1s Mo Real Estate Bought. Sold and Ex- changed-Money to Loan on Real Estate Security f- Rents Collected, Fire and Tornado Insurance Patrick J. Regan '55 Son Real Estate Agents NJ 206 WAINWRIGHF BI DG MA 4492 ST LOUIS MO CR d 0299 0299 Ravarlno 55 Prescln Imp 25 Mfg Co MACARONI MANUFACTURERS FOOD PRODUCTS St Louzs Mo For better fuel order from Inland Valley Coal Co EQUITABIT BLDG GArfie1d 2941 GArfield 2376 INSURANCE SERVICE 320 NORTH 4TH ST HOI POERSTEL BROS MERC CO Butchers and Grocers 7 8 9 IO UNION MARKET l-H8 4318 4328 CLAYTON AVE Il 447 7 X444., 2gtTAAAAAgS7,'C9,cEf2,s.2tAAAAE O H d tl 6223? 'lllll' Drs rzbulors of ' elle ' - A ,l . . , . I ' ' ' ,Il ill 1 an Vlctor tilt. 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KI: 5, President ' ' W I,Inde 0- I-72 nil ill ll E4 - L- 2 xr at ne un re VAQEHDAFIB HPHH DAVID D LYNCH REAL ESTATE MAIN 4-I2-4 Way Back In 1869 we served the grandparents of many present customers Since then we have been continually enlarging the scope of our service as modern facilities make possible Today we are serving those residents of St Louis and its environs who will accept only the very finest food products Meat Hsh poultry vege tables groceries and imported delicacies are deluered to them promptly from our store We offer you the same courteous and intelligent attention and excellent quality which have won and held customers for so many years MERCANTILE GROCERY CO 4653 55 57 MARYLAND AVE DElmar 6420 PHARMACY AS A PROFESSION RECOGNIZED SCHOOLS OIT PHARMACY novx require HIGH SCHOOL graduation for matriculatlon in all cases where a degree is desired thus 1nd1cat1ng the higher plane upon competent professional pharmacists and for Pharmaceutical Chemists for the examination of foods and drugs THE ST LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY now in the SIXIY second year of its career offers most excellent courses 1n Pharmacy Chemistry Pharma ognosy and Microscopy leading to the degrees of GRADUATE IN PHARMACY Ph G PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Ph C The St Iouis College of Pharmacy IS Co Educational Write for Catalogue CHARLESE CASPARI Ph G B A Ph D Dean of Faculty PARKVIEW AT EUCLID ST LOUIS MO ST LOUIS COSTUME CO Theatrzcal Costumers and Wig Makers FRANK .I HERBERS Preszdent 507 NORTH BROADWAY ST Louis Mo Let Us F111 Your Prescrzptzon GRAND LACLEDE DRUG STORE l f9f.Rd2',-c2LA,AA One Hundred Fifty two I l 'll ll fl lx ill lll' Y I 'I ' , . . ,ll Ill , lil R 'll . . . , . Y . . . . l which the profession of Pharmacy is now operating. .There is' an increasing demand for egg Ill ' ' ' l H , . rl . . l Jill ' ' G vl j - L4444, f VAJDAEUEVHHHW ' ' ' B ll :gl if T Kohler 55 Romer UNIGN Tazlors LOCUST AT 1 1TH TRUST CGMPANY Coll1nsv1lle and MISSOUI1 East St Lou1s Dutch Masters C1gars Stlckney Hoelscher C1gar Co 409 O1 IVE ST Let Your Savmgs Earn 6? by Investlng Them In Our E1rst Deed of Trust Gold Notes I tly O S500 Sl I B H Stoltman Real Estate Co REALTORS 4003 CHOUTEAU AVE ST Louis Mo C. d 1091 gQAAzrAA,aEfb-,Z.ZC9,esXZ2'saAAAAE tl? il? dl? rl H Cl-Q5 Abso u e Safe As fine as any imported 525 ' ' ' ' 000 dig? For further information eg? Call or Wrz' e 3 l Ran , 45? 121 ,, ne Hun Wgegpgqg HDHHHNTLJLAA 44? A I K TQ? Compliments digs dgia STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO 'T' WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES Crztzcal Eyes Are Watchzng You TO LOOK YOUR BEST YOUR CLOTHES MUST BE CLEAN Craftsmen t C 0 T T eepmg ings QW Cleanmg Co K Th N 3829 O1 IVE ST ST Louis 7000 1 CHAS E STUART UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER b 5512325E STAUDER CAN FILL ANY PRESCRIPTION H S STAUDER PRASCRII IIOIN DRLU IST I QQAAAAAa:f'f1f7LZC?2lRf3AAAAAAQQ 49? 'JP f,l TXT 391 exp 'QT 2' ' Q? lil 'lil TX: EOrest - df if Q? ip JI' 2 ,Wi wa 'T dk-5 Limousines-Am ulance Q? egg, 2 - - ASTON AVE. dgij A EQ? 3 '. . 'R 2 i ' . . L S Q25 H I Om' Hundrml flflq-four Y WAAIDAHF EVHHHIW HAMS and BACON Delzczously Mzld U S GGXT INISII IPD I ORK AND BEEF PACKERS Makers of Splendzd Sausage F 3170 ZIUOBRIMINQI XV D I-IEVIENXVAY .I S if THE INSURANCE AGENCY if COMPANY All Kznds of Insurance 14 P d QQAAAAA,JC9bZJ.'C9,E-ZAEAAAAAQE 3' L L A 1 if Al? fe fl? A 9 L AA 8425 if QQ? . . f' , A ' 1 QC 3 . D A Q? A Q? fig X I K Y xxx ff ' Y1 5 i df 'fe A Sie W. D. HEXIENXX AY, P 'd PAUL ROBYN, V' -P fd f Ji: if Qi if if ff S 'Y 8 ' E '1 ' g A N W YA- in rx' U rzl' llz zfvk Ind Izlru fill' 'wana , , H D N A LIVINSTO osEPH A GOEKE, ecretar The Holly H1lls Realty Co 5624 S GRAND BLVD Speczalzze zn Holly Hzlls Propertzes EY T A OF TR I' SALI: UNION BISCUIT COMPANY Bakers of Krak R Jak Brand Cakes and Crackers COMPLIMENTS OF GOODFELLOW LUMBER CO NA UR BR D T GOODFE LOW POWERS 26 BOYD CoRN1cE AND ROOFING c:oMPANY if Mt1Wd tt C dC11 S tMtlT l Tlph JEE 0353 3643616LCEEAE QQAAAAAA-43 ',.mffaAAAAAAQ OHdd dab o , P 'd J . S y ,545 I file! , el ,lx Ill tix? MON Lo N DEEDS - Us' FOR ' if ,V 4 flu fill! Jilt UHILICUIPIIVB KH I, T AI. 1 GE A 1, I pig? Q? Private Exchange EVergreen 525 ffl' Alf W l ffil Ill Ill if Manufacturers of dxy ,gl e a in ows. Fire Doors and Shu ers, opper an a vanized 'gl dz? Iron Cornices, hee e a rimmings for Bui dings, if Jia Roofing, Guttering and Spouting W e e one: erson l - A L D V -. Q? 1.1 lil Ill sn so 4 -D O , C ne un re Fifty-six 9744959559 HBEHHRI' LJLJLA if WAJDAHHHBHHHIW 1 CHARLES B NORRIS Insurance 1052 P MCNAMARA PLUMBING C0 6236 D l 4 DJEWMC Ile-21ndErers 1511 15 Clark Ave Samt LOUIS MAAAAAAZZHSSQAAALAM 'Q' A A A A A A '9- 1, 115 QQ.: :lk 111 6111 3? if :fn W Zig Su y B d ' a BLDG 353 Compliments of 'SP . it Q95 ELMAR BLVD. fir we die CE 932 1 1 3? Q? 1 1 law if 'ff o o 323 if aff 1 1 W 1 fab gf? ff QM f' C 515 45 5 Rx one Hundred Ffffy-.we-fn 7435915119 HPHH H NI' fri il EDWARD A. BQKERN Notary Public E. A. BOKERN Real Estate Co. Real Estate - Loans - Insurance Suite 317 Fullerton Building Southeast Corner 7th and Pine Sts. St. Louis WM. E. CLARKSON Nlerchant Tailor 208 North Eourth Street DALY S5 FOGERTY Grocers 6363 BARTMER Charles J. Daly Harry D. 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