Webster Groves High School - Echo Yearbook (Webster Groves, MO)
- Class of 1930
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EEEE53'3' 5ramw 'M -N--..: v+ , 1 I u v i W 4 4 To DOROTHY STANLEY VVho by her untiring efforts has brought to the dra- matic department of Webster High School the splendid success that it has obtained, and who in so doing has won the love and respect of those with whom she has come in contact - we respectfully dedicate this 1950 Annual. IN MEMORIAM Robert Muther Stephen Willingham i 1 2 F Q f L ? 1 Y I 6 HE onlookers pause and hold their breath in high anticipation of that which is to follow. Slowly the curtains part, and the directors ot the great drama are revealed to the straining, eager-eyed audience. Theirs are the minds that advance the prestige and glory of our Alma Diater, theirs the hands that lead and guide the young actors and actresses ever forward, that mould their characters into things of noble and fine sentiments, that aid them in forming those habits that are to carry them onward in their journey to success. They foster the ideals and the cherished hopes ot' VVebster High. They fulfill the unspoken dreams and wishes of its students. They are the ones who by their untiring efforts and accomplishments make such a drama of school life possible. Their wisdom and their knowledge they impart to the youth of today in preparation for all that the tomorrow will hold. They instill into their minds and souls a sense of honor, of loyalty, of truth, of brotherly love and devotion, of courage, ot obedience, of sportsmanship, of fealty, ot ambition and its fulhllment. Under their protection and their guidance the actors and actresses perform their part of the drama with ease and grace. The directorsl How essential they are to the school's improvement, how necessary toits growth, how vital to the education of the youth of today. Year by year they carry on, and through their efforts lofty edifices of learning rise proudly toward the clouds, and tender minds gain in wisdom and idealistic ambitions. Ever they dream of new worlds of wonder to rear for the students, new schools of art and learning to present to their minds thirsting for enlightenment. Their time and their strength they devote to the welfare of our Alma lwlater, willingly, unseltishly, seeing far ahead into the future, visualizing a perfect and magnificent school for their youthful actors. Quietly they work, and without boasting of the wonders they have accomplished and the obstacles they have conquered. To them the youth owes his future success, in them rests the fate of his life, by them he makes his way in the world contiding with a simple trust in their good- will and ever-watchful guidance. Theirs is the privilege of shaping the destiny of today's generation as they will, and to foster and further the growing ideals ofthe nation's great men and great women. Yvith wonder and admiration the onlookers pause and duly pay their respects. , :Eli .. funugfzf- 1155 ,I ,,, .- ..-M-jd. , .,.,f H -..jf-LA -A-:L ilu' 71.75, 7,4 . . ' -.-.- -- -f...'f: - ' -' .'--'nw--. - ' v -. ll 'E X'-Q '5f-N':fE5?..'.r.'f 'fr'vf'7' ..L12.iCIY..jI1' -b F .. , if ' 71 '--f 1 L' f H 'W rv, I 1 U 'ln-.f -'M 5 f -4-H Q. .Q . -gr.-'-' . ' -..,- , I I 5 4 X i H4 ' f x I . 1 4 f C The Board Qf EdllCdfl'0l'2 '+I . R . V s M355- IAM!-IS F. Comc Mus. M. P. MCARDLE GECJRGE A. SHEPARDSON 1,l'l'.l'l'tIlf'lIf I 'lift'-1Jl'L'J'1'tfL'IZf S6Cl'Cfdl1U IEDVVARD H. TENNIEH' MRS. C. C. AUSTIN Tl'L'l1.i'Ml'L,l' O. I. MII,I.ER 4: f -f-viz ' -'W - V-Cf' .- 'f1x:a:..s:g1 5a.z..f-:..:g:-2.1:-. ' 5 ' + - 1' X17 'ry ,V f -JP '4' 'K Q.',,f 55'F35f, 'f' M3 Ov fwflilwlf-.i3f?f'B'si1' ' T'.gm'Ls'S , .-:fy-v1.',f7'f'4 f 'fy 4 'Wuxi wvf91'I ' 'ight' ' A I ' ri' n'?'1 .v ' bm 0 : 'rf' h gf fy! 'R--hlssjssa -. 23.3 ,Ov A y . Q --N? Oi V S5221 ,ff ,ff . 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We are now approaching the time when we have adequate space for all the pupils who come to our doors. Since the housing problem is nearing solution we hope to lend our energies to promoting a program of instruction, guidance, and encouragement of pupils which will lead each individual to a realization of his utmost possibilities. We invite the co-operation of students, alumni, faculties, and patrons in carrying out our undertaking. Z The administration of Webster High School believes the course of study should be as broad as possible, that each student may find subjects that appeal to him and in which he is interested. When proper and satisfactory combina- tions have been found and certain adiustments made, success depends largely on the efforts put forth by the student. A few failures result from lack of men- tality, but the larger number is caused by lack of application. Too many want education to come without effort. Thinking is not popular with many students. It is seldom that a student fails who has worked faithfully and systematically. Study conditions are important and have much to do with success. Quiet surroundings are essential to real study, while excitement is most harmful. Let us reduce our failure list by hard, faithful study rather than by making requirements so easy that work is not necessary. I 1.1-t1f1-,f'v.a.-e: -'v 'fa miff-W A 1 , 6 . 9 if ff-.Q ' ' , vi-slr-ni-'nf h I Wx g lm: f1i y? V-ka? my MN ' W it I ff. . ' .- A -f W N at-QS5 . x.. A . - ,. M ,i --1 . 373 . fix'--:Fife N 'N--.t,, I f QQ 4 L N FF' ,J Obit :aft .-' fn?.'l5?f ' ' I ' 555' ' . X.. .. Q 1 fx. V- J .4 ,ew ' pq, swf .2 ' i. Page Efcfvrn 'ff's FE'E-EE'-5-Af1zSEE3ir. 'G'5ff?-ff if W,-3: +5,-.A:-.-- E 2 G22--,.f:.-1Q?4i7 - 'ft ' ' '. ., ' X' it-5 . QL 23 1-' ' iilll.1.-.2-at-6LZ.'?f' ' ' 'E' ' ' ' .-, ' X n Q x 'F Y 1 - -A.. -.R v-.A W' A I J M mix -, ,. Q' 2 D iv., , .A J 4 V I ' .. . . ..o..-,. , ... . .4 . . 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University of Missouri ,llaflzvfrzaffur IZEYL MILLER, A.B. Nvashington Univcrfity E11-0f1'.rfz I1i.,--10131 CARCJLINE CHAMEERLIN, A.B., A.M. Columbia University S pa I1 llfffl 1511-11 fzlrlz fr ' ' v xmqai '-'-' Q, A . 'ff' -K.. v. A. ' ff' .f V ' ,, .R . .Q . ' '-1' ' '. ,E-.L. .' REX 5. .,-.A..4iz. 'sZ 'f 'q' ' 'n .iv i4'fYf 'E ff- I ' 5 ww-mb W 'R 531 -. :'-wav' 'f .-mit: ' A I..gf: I'f1-1' , '-+R.. ff Q ' '-R If 'ff , If ,aw I . -eg, if . ! -4 - IRAQ' I .. .. -L . Page fl 'wclvc .Tri f-- 1:1-Y-f Y V V-5, -. ' V ' ' .A -lu -1ffQr'1--fw-f f- - . I rv.: fr ff-.W-V . 'ff ffl if ' A .'-.u.i:4-.-i- - ',,5,,,. II'yjgif-3l:!5if:.g:lx:-:,.,.-v,,-.':f,.Y : --.A','E3C..AA I gh, . , ..l -A. ' ' g.. .' 1 r- -1-.4-A' . , , , J Y. fu-sul... W Y 7,7 .N .. My L. , i--,M .W-NL'-L -..L V V f , ' ' ' ' .- ..,. . l . ' ' ' 7'.. .,.'.g.- ' ' . - . ' - ' . . - nw.-1-4 ' -.--.rN:,-,.- - , ' - A 'Q' A . 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University of Chicago ' 1? 11.171 zirlz I,llI7fl'Ct'lfl'L7IlJ' EUG 'NIA FRANCES NC71-EN,A.B., All. Univerxity of Niissouri l1l'Vf0l:1f Clis 'l'L',l' lfcunonz fm' HAZEL K. FARMER, A.B. Xvashingiun University cw0l7Zl?IL'l'Cl.!1! Slll'y'Uc'f.V Ltlfllll s .gf 1-'sim' :lm-' 'I ' ' p V ' ' f 1: ,Q xiii h . SL- , g' f ..f.F'gy- iz...- xig.-Kywg 'nr-if vu ,4 ' S .4 . 1 if QP' 'lik , ry F4f'?xs15.'LQ nfl., Q, .f1Q'f9 g . gm, ..fw1 'WH . Q' 'fi -a5'.Ei,s5e.-, . ..A,.?mfffizf'f- ' fi F L-AQ' ' , 1. r .. 0 ' Mascm ss A y - .2 . f'-Q xi- Qgv'x'fi, fwas,-- ' 1 f I 1 - X is Q- ' Jah' 2 W: 'A f'. A gy 2 8+ ' 'r , -.-.Hkiim . ' :W i'q3,1L 'V'--1 . N- .-: Q kxbzw '95, 257: ul 1 45 'hhfggz , '- -.1' Q ki e f 2411, ,fkl ' if ' W E , Af.- . e A A Page Tlzfrlcm H--:ISE-F4-rn 11-vw - Y-iv if '. Y f 'fp f Y ..p r -.':, f- ,, vm, K ' i f, , f 1 fig f- 7 , Y 'W' - Q YA::-'-':f?--l- .,.1.5f'-CTf.L,,A3-1 q H'q,'5H'1'3-' 1 'fx' ,rg A.-- f. - 1 - . 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Yvashington University , wx D+., Conrail Allen Lemeke CHARLES ARTHUR ROBERTS, B.Pcl. Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College . IILZfllClIIL1fl.L'J' Pbofhafl, Bzwkelball, Track Coach DOROTHY STANLEY, A.B. Smith College Plzlzftrfcaf Educalfon I Dranzallicm 1Jl'tZlIlLZ1ll.C Coach MILDRED KING ALLEN L1'f1ral'1'a1z Dunn 1j Glil'f.l' HANS LEATCKE Berlin University French Band and 0l'L'llL'effl'lI Szlpcl's'f.f01' fn lf'vl1.rIu1' :.SlL'fI00l'l' if?-ii2i , T'-ax-Tzfi' ?f'f z'I. S i-ri iiiriiiiiiin iimlliqm-PTH:-TS'-i8:'Tl 3'3 '7:1 A ---Ll i T 5n53'P993? A ' -V ' Qffririiflgzzi :2if5'e:7'ZaAiQ1'ZpifQm I-'gy' - ' - A AW mm- 'WLS--IA-i'.'SWGf'-fl-' ' . 5,-1-'1'i,ff Ty .eg-,g . 'yi' f-12 ., 'I 'V ,.. . bw 'Q' ., I .P '1 4- S.. -., 'gb '- - A .-1-7.-:-151-KN. 'aw W' T . . -E51- 'F-'F-'Aff -f . . 'Y 2-- S . A- l s S 211- -infix. -4-f:?TG'3.i'fl-14' - - ' ' Y-5' ' . -'il-I. ' -' I A '- V - - -2' v 1.0 E- -IAOQVMTH ' : 1- - D3 P - ' , f Ni i V C, T 32,4 v c :fri 5'ff,lEl'g ' I lg, 'eww ' I -. . 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Their eyes sparkle and laugh from their depths, their lips are parted in gayest merrimentg their whole beings proclaim to all that not a care is theirs. Vivacious they are, and happy in the midst of all that youth can give them, yet sure of themselves, proud of the profound knowledge they believe to be theirs, certain of the attainments of the highest pinnacles on the way to fame and success. Halfway through these early years they stand, youthfully loyal, wholehearted and true, not yet fully conscious of the great part they are to play in the weaving of the drama of the future. Now the gleaming light searches out two shy and self-conscious figures. Reluctantly, they make their appearance in the bright glare, and reveal them- selves to the audience. In their eyes is a strange, timid look, they glance fear- fully about, afraid of making known their ambitions, their hopes, their dreams. Yet they are a merry pair. Once accustomed to the brilliant gleams of the light, they lose their self-consciousness, and with shining faces appear to revel in the sheer joy of living. Youth as we have it here revealed in its tenderest form with its loves and ambitions, with the air castles that will vanish all too soon, and leave their makers not disillusioned, but increasingly determined and persistent. In a merry parade they pass before us, each actor with a definite part to play, each with a definite goal for which to strive and to reach, each with a hope and a dream to be fulfilled. Through the years the world will watch their progress, and their achievements, and through the years, step by step, they will make their way farther upward to the lofty pinnacles of fame and fortune. A'-1lll 5iLfX 'f.'.B :.'.AA 'gf' 5fTf '1 ?ifg, I ..-Q.-fj'1f1i,A--A--:f. A-.j-:X-1 k 1 -AT,-.L T Amin-JL., ' ,g. 1 , iv un, , 35' .i..gL.. X55 ,om . 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A. 4: Captain Class Hockey 4: Senior Play 4: Spanish Club 3: Echo Staff 3, 4: Associate Editor Annual 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Associate Editor Echo 4. K 'WW EDWARD KING Football 3, 4: Echo Stat? 4: Track 3: Hi-Y 4: Science Club 2, 3: President Science Club 2, 3: Vocational Club 4: President Voca- tional Club 4: Treasurer Class 4: Glee- Club 4. Ms 'fly-A Sagem -ff 5 'tic' ffhwt ' - Y , X ROBERTA AIGLER Roosevelt High 2: Book Club 3: Voca- tional Club 4. IOIIN BAXTER Cheer Leader 4: Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Track 4. DOROTHY BALL Lenox Hall 2: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Players Club 4. T CARL BAYS Spanish Club 2, 3: President Spanish Club 3: Secretary Spanish Club 2: Debate Team 3, 4: Study Hall Service Club 4: National Forensic League 4: Echo Staff 2, 3, 4: Advertising Manager 4: Castilla Stat? 2. KATH RYN BALL Yellow Iackets 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 2: Debate Team 3. 4: Le Cercle Francais 2: Dramatic Club 3: Vocational Club 4: Secretary-Treasurer Vocational Club 4: Forensic League 3: President 4: Cvlec Club 4: Annual Staff 4. EDMONIA BEAL Dramatic Club 2: Treasurer Dramatic Club 2: Dean's Council 2: 'Treasurer Dean's Council 2: Latin Club 3: French Club 3: Treasurer Class 3: Yellow Iackets 3, 4: Vocational Club 4. A A if .T ee Page lfzifylzlfen ii3Ei'Ll 1'i '35,,.'.L. ...az , 14.14-,,.-a,.gf -- --f ,by-r'w-'fi -Y ..-f1r1i'-fx, r ,i .. .-frfe- 7:17 nf- f' 1 JV -. ' T Q 3 tmgg..fx'5?vJY2i'ZTiL,3:',115gj'2',Q.. s .-.,-.5-,,.L1f,'.1.f. -.1 L fp-an A' -QQ-,,-', 5 .f --- - . - - . .A ,' ' , ' Q ' .1 .Q I ' ' , ,, .,...f.p. , ' W-' . , .- . ' . , ' , - - .,,.,.w-g:- - ..w,-7' ., .,- , , , - . -1 - f. -A . - . '-.-U If .... . - - .1-.urs '- ' ' . . B ,,,, .74 .,-,-. ,p A , ,, .u,,...-... . ,,,,,1.. gn,.,114lV :J-1... Aw-L.-I 'gl 4 ,. . - 1.4. .- A ffs-vw.--A xo r' - .'g.1:-' ' -ur:--I-,:'vf ll . I, Y- I . . 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Q - h - SB ' . . v wa wh' gli 4 ln., v- - ox-wa. v-x mga A 4,,vx ' ' 1 ,Y A is' -n'-'Q' -L' 'J 'rr'- a i: fi-dilninqa S' 'I hllilllf v,l.i n- 3, :g,Vg12llj:,l ,, . . a'in'Q'0 f 'loaf jfafif :VLA - . . in - f .A Senfolir 'N -LW 9 ' ffm., ' M 8. .. f fr f ij' GUY BROWN Football 2, 4: Track 2, 5, 4: Spanish Club 2: Dramatic Club 5, 4: Band 5: President Players Club 4: Glee Club 4. ELIZABETH CONRAD Hosmer Hall 1, 2: President of Class 2: Class Basketball 2, 5: Class Hockey 2: Varsity Hockey 5, 4: Captain Varsity Hockey 4: Study Hall Service Club 4: Yellow Iackets 5, 4: Vice-President 4: Dramatic Club 4: President 4: Senior Play 4: French Club 5. HELEN BROXVN G. A. A. 5, 4: Class Hockey 5: Pep Club 4: French Club 5: Reading Club 2: Secretary of Reading Club 2. LAMAR CORLEY JOE BROXVNDYKE Annual Stal? 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 5: Science Club 5: Echo Staff 2. MARGARET CRAINE Dramatic Club 2, 5: Players Club 5: Yellow Iackets 5. INEZ CARR Student Council 2: Class Hockey 2, 5: Latin Club 2, 5: French Club 5: G. A. A. 3, 4: Yellow Iackets 5, 4: Senior Dramatic Club 4: Cvlee Club 5, 4: Treasurer of Glee Club 4. BARBARA DANIELSEN Cleveland High School 1, 2: Art Club 5: French Club 4: Art Editor Annual 4. RUBY CLAIBORN ALFRED DARLOW Dramatic Club 2, 5, 4: Science Club 2: Cvym Club 5. i i t - .Th --' x , . - 1'9 -111' .A f . r - f. ,, '-fi: f'-if . N ,fl ' fx'-'dn' fg: 'f22fQ'W ' Wx ' S 9:3-M -Q0 N iv- . ' 81 'H . V 4 :, h I Az. CN:.,,. A 7 QQ 'ff' . ' ' 'Y' Q '4?14G73?Y 1 - P -H Pzzyz' 7lN'l llfll . , , J-Y ..,.....,5:. 5lff'.wT', N V-- U. , M, 'L--11, M'u'g'L.,V 'HQ .- ---' ' ' . , 1,--.-19:13-r.5'S1?-6152:-'h '2ll' . -' ' e.'f,'F'7.3.'j ?7-1' ., ,- . .nf --' . - I ll . I - v- - -'c's'7-C C2'i.'1f1-1. i '. . . . ...--v' '11 vv.,l , I . lg.,',.,,,,,.F,i','bq.-Ailfiv-. ,C , 1u-13,7-,,..-Ct,.5.f f.L,6i.--wgzgiggijziil l . 'Aff 157- .Af ..-ff g..., V . r 2- if finfws JNL , D -1 . Je. , .W W. 5 N .., ,, 5 ,lH.K. 1 'I ' I . - f AL A ,' ' ' . . nizfimilainah I Hill ,I , g,,gQ, -f,,,, 1 v.g1,g.gN--5. . .A n A do al-np, 4xuii..'L.- i'.i:1:r-- -- Senfolls' F,LIZABETH DISI'IER Varsity Hockey 4: Cv. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Class w Hockey 3: Class Basketball 2, 3: Glue Club : l 2, 3, 4: Vice-President Glee Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4: Book Club 2: '-1, Players Club 4: Vice-President Pep Club 4. J MARGAIIET EVERETT V' l Draxiiatic Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Stzilti 4: xi X Echo Staff-1: Latin Club 3: Varsity Hockey ' 1 Y 4: Yellow Iaclcets 3, 4: G. A. A. 5, 4. 4 DEAN ELLINGER 1 , 2,8 Echo Staff 2, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Creative f N Wfriting Club 2: Discussion Club 3: Debate i ' 'ig Team 3, 4: Forensic League 3, 4. ' 1 ' gs! - . y .. A ,QM MARY OLA FORESTER , , 'A Class Hockey' 2: Dralnatie Club 2, 3: Pep N . Club 4: Spanish Club. l SARA ERVIN , Echo Staff 3, 4: Annual Stal? 4: Conventus I- ii' l Latinus 2, 4: Le Cercle Francais 2, 4: fi Ak ' ' Dramatic Club 3: Glee Club 2, 4. V 7 cg J BUCKNER F LOURNOY Q ,:,,, C: X , V - 1, Vocational Club 2, 3. W, Q aff. l L, TOM ETTER Echo Staff 3: Track 3, 4: Science Club 2: Vice-President Science Club 2: Vocational Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. DAELBA GIl5SON Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Captain Varsity Basketball 4: Varsity Baseball 2: Class Baseball 3: Class Hockey 3: Stuclent Council 2: Yellow lackets 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2: Book Club 3: Players Club 4. ALBERT EVANS if T ' Dramatic Club 3: Players Club 4. Xi' fi- SUE GILBERT Roosevelt 2, 3: Debate Team 4: Social Club 4: President Social Service Club 4. H1 .W-X 4 : :if f 1+ - N. 4, E L5-ff-fifix' Ei' ' . 1+ -- -. my . -. -.,.- - '7-it .ima X295 ' . ,. if FW A' sr 'F .4 13' F-Gu' i .- . ., .--- if rfb- i .,- ' .Fw f -Y' .g,:...- , ' A ff - 'L' ' Q ,- 1.4,-Q:'.2f'fLY 'f' ' - self' . . '- 'H I ' mH5 ir'5 fP ' ' , M sw' r::5s, .w - 'X JH ' -J-sc ' awp f,'pxib1-3 '4J v-as-5, ' 'ls' A 'ul 1 In 5 ' V ' J' - 41.5 l - . - - E. 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MARTIN HASSE Track 4: Creative Writing Club 4: Presi- dent Creative Writing Club 4: Treasurer 7 Senior Play: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. CLARA GRAY Dramatic Club 2: Vocational Club Presi- dent 3: Dramatic Club 3: French Club 4. RUTH HAWKINS Societas Classica 2: Le Cercle Francais 2: Class Hockey 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: Varsity Hockey 4: Vocational Club 4: Annual Staff 3, 4: Echo Staff 4: Iunior Dramatic Club 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Yellow Iackets 3, 4: Senior Play. MARIE LOUISE GRINDON Nerinx Hall: Class Basketball 3: Class Hockey 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: G. A. A. 3, 4. JEAN HEATH Latin Club 2: Treasurer Latin Club.2I Glee Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Creative Writing Club 3: Yellow Iackets 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Echo Staff 4: Art Club 4. KARL GUSTAFSON, IR. Football 4: Basketball 3, 4: Senior Dra- matic Club 4: Glee Club 4: President of Glee Club 4: W Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. CLEM HELDISING Science Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2. 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A. 2. 5, 4: Yellow Iackets 5, 4: Treasurer 4: Varsity Hockey 5, 4: Class Basketball 2, 5, 4: Captain 5: Class Basket ball 5: Echo Staff' 4: Annual Stal? 4. THELMA HICIKAXAN Dramatic Club 2, 5, 4. MARGARE1' HL7LEIiAhlP Secretary Latin Club 2: Class Basketball 2: French Club 5: G. A. A. 2, 5, 4: Secretary Players Club 4. ELIZABETH HIXSON Yellow lackets 2, 5: Echo Staff 4: Dra- matic Club 5, 4: Latin Club 2: French Club 2: Glee Club 2, 5, 4: Senior Play 4. EDGAR ISAACS Science Club 2, 5: Vocational Glee Club 4. Club 4: DOROTHY Houmooa Reading Club 2: Book Club 5: Secretary Book Club 5: Annual Stalff 5, 4: Yellow Iackets 5, 4: Social Service Club 4: Presi- dent Social Service Club 4. HUsoN JACKSON Echo Staff 2, 5, 4: Editor 4: Annual Staff 2: Quill and Scroll 5, 4: Debate Team 4: Senior Play 4: Science Club 2: French Club 5, 4: Discussion Club 5, 4: Hi-Y Club 5, 4: President M. I. P. A, 4. 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Q 33,5 i' : ',, A'4 DOLORES MILBURN O Ole-2 Club 3,-1: Art Club 3, Dramatic Club - 4: Beaumont High School 2, Q. if 4 X - r X .W 2- ' ' RLJIIERI' YOST Wa.-1 - . M Filig .,,, ,Q Mfg Vocational Club 2: Track 2: Le Curcle ' . Francais 3: Tennis 3: Players Club 4: A '-fi? n President Players Club 4: Study Hall ?' uQ.f:f: ji , , A I Service Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Adv, Mgr. Annual. , K . .fx 5 'P - 4, -R f CLAIRE MONROE Varsity Basketball 4: Spanish Club 4: President Spanish Club 4: Beaumont High School 2, 3. HERBERT PATTERSON Vocational Club 2, 5, 4: Echo Stat? 5, 4. -gf. -jzif 3..- -. 1 ,.. te - , . , -L , lm-sn ags? -' ..,, f-A 539' -,jf s Ek E ' ' U 1 -H' -. if ff ffl -I - ' Q. -.av - try 1525 -55?-'f efrrzi'-SAW ' ' ' O ' ' A F Q 227' -v ' TQ.. l' 'xl 1 A' --fi' ' V ,. 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HERPEL PERKINS Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4: Razzers 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: President Science Club 2, 4: Vocational Club 4: Baseball 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. RUTH POLLOCK Class Treasurer 3: Yellow Iackets 2, 3, 4: Treasurer Yellow Iackets 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Treasurer Dramatic Club 2, 4: Vice-President Dramatic Club 3: Class Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Class Hockey 2, 3: Annual Staff 4: Glee Club 4. EDITH PHEMISTER Dramatic Club 2, 3: President Dramatic Club 2: Vocational Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: President Pep Club 4: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Volley Ball 2, 3: Senior Play 4. FRANCES POWERS Art Club 32 Orchestra 33 Class Basketball 3: Class Hockey 3: Class Baseball 3: Banjo Club 4: Rosati Kain High School 2. ROSEMARY PHILLIPS G. A. A. 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Class Hockey 3: North High, Syracuse, N. Y. 2. ANABEL REYNOLDS Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 2, 3: Class Hockey 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4. COLTER PIERSON Football 2: Track 2: Gym Club 2: Dramatic Club 3: President Dramatic Club 3: Dis- cussion Club 4: President Discussion Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Annual Staff 4. RICHARD ROBERTS Debate Team 4: National Forensic League 4: Vocational Club 2, 3: Discussion Club 2: Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Echo Staff 3, 4: Track 2, 3. W .- 'f - '- .. .1.',' uf' , ' ' I, .' 1' gQ:,Si'f'?' :-ffmlffgii ez . pq. t :QW . A th 42,5 ik! 5,--' 315 m : - , D3 l ' --.QL ' N3 4 . ,351 i ff xiii? ye Fl A .... N-w,.5Jf4 iff., - . lllljlr' 7'wf'flK1f-. l'.x' . . , -3-5 -. V.--wif 955515 .. fs .1 A, I -.--' M 'H - ---afd .--- , ' ' ,,,.,: .-4.3 5'C17f,,E'1.,f: A-pin , , ' u,:,'i'. rr: 3-.','.c'.:,QN. .is l ... na--.-ng- . . ' -n M' . ' ' . .2711 -f'Qv- --. If , f-.f I. - . -- V--. , W' 'Y 7 Y ,Y f Lif- -iuzqszgsv -Ysc.-,A -.--ge-' -- I-4..,- 'UF' ' . -.:.-1-...fi-f . ' '. Pr '-I -' -, ' f- .1 - 'c ' . .c 5 :ii...,,, . , .y 5 , Nm. .4 ., J J 'Q v- 4 P X, - A , ,ru-J . i '-N, . 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' IANE SCHOLZ Le Cercle Francais 5, 4: Dramatic Club 2: Players Club 4: Class Basketball 2, 5: Varsity Hockey 5, 4: St. Louis Co. Hockey Team 4: Pep Club 4: Treasurer Pep Club 4: G, A. A. 2, 5, 4: Senior Play 4. PAUL SIBLEY Football 2, 5, 4: Captain Football 4: Basketball 2: Track 2, 5, 4: W Club 2, 5, 4: President W Club 4: Hi-Y 5, 4: President Beta Hi-Y 4: Vice-President City Wide Hi-Y 4: Class President 2: Creative Writing Club 5: Book Club 2, 5: Secretary-Treasurer Book Club 5. BEATRICE SCHULZ Dramatic Club 2, 5: Class Basketball 2, 5, 4: Class Hockey 2, 5: Varsity Hockey 5, 4: Vocational Club 4: Glee Club 2, 5, 4: G. A. A. 2, 5, 4: Pep Club 4. W , CoLvIN SIVELLS Science Club 2, 5: Vocational Club 4: Track 5, 4. 5 ?fffI.,55-102.33522 It I WJ W fl ' 43 ' Wy I 4-'Q H1165 A m vs cis: f W 'Vt A gsfzeism 7 V-M Fifi ur JF Y xv, QSHNQAQ Ty! .. .. 9 . f - . Page Twcrzzfzf-.fowl 'ssc-H::f5-If-H-v-ART ea -. Nerf. -.W if--..W ac, ,. H af fe-.-f - Y. - H . 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IAMES SLOSS Le Cerclc Francais 2, 5, 4: Secretary- Treasurer Le Cercle Francais 5: President Le Cercle Francais 4: Societas Classica 2: Echo Stal? 5: Business Manager Annual 4: Dramatic Club 5, 4: Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 4: Secretary-Treasurer Beta Hi-Y 4: Assembly Program Committee 4: President of Class 5. KATHERINE STUART Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club 5, 4: Librarian Cvlee Club 4: Players Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 5: Conventus Latinus 5: Yellow Iackets 5, 4. KATHLEEN SMITH Vice-President Class 5: Yellow Jackets 2, 5, 4: Cv. A. A. 5, 4: Vice4President G. A. A. 4: Conventus Latinus 2, 5, 4: Treasurer Con- ventus Latinus 4: Glee Club 2, 5, 4: Secretary Glee Club 4: Class Baseball 51 Class Hockey 2, 5: Varsity Hockey 4: St. Louis Co. Hockey Team 4: Class Basketball 2: Dramatic Club 5: Annual Stal? 4. MARGUERITE SUNDER Art Club 4: Beaumont High School 2, 5. DONALD STEELE Band 2, 5, 4: Orchestra 4: Vocational Club 5, 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Y 5, 4: Secretary Hi-Y 4: Annual Staff 5: Splashe Shoppe 2. MARY ELLEN TANNER Dramatic Club 2: Le Cercle Francais 4. IAAIES FRANK STONE Gym Club 5. LENNA THOMAS Dramatic Club 5, 4: Debate Team 4: Forensic League 4: Pep Club 4. .. -4,-'V ,. . L.. E:,,..1.,.-'rf it If -svn I ... ft.-..U 1 -9-.., .- . .,:V:,.,.7 ,.. is-Lil.-..-..,.hl,. Q i? J ' , A . r . ::xSi?.wEE::..Gainv:.:q,Q:l::'-.jg -5. . x.FA,m,f- tw .i i . 1 .QS A , v. W Z... pw,-' , V A ' . 4 f-fy H, .A --e '-'wa , if f , .L ,ax ' ' i, ' , .e ,..s:rI21Qif 4 9 . 4 . . . ,' 'ng F ,-,te yr- Qvggfdgwt-W - 31, l - .Am ,QQ4 'v e- 'Wi f Q., , H' ,R Inf, 1- ,M I ' -' - 1 ' ki: I, W M , J 9454154 Ha ,fe --L N .. .Y .I A Y-gs 1- Abigb., pg! I c L . Y ,L A,-,-L-.. '- Palm' y'M't'llfU-Vlzllflf is . :P . ., . 7--6. 1TiT'.i.- '--gn - ' - .. 5' .ff 1 ' L ' XA-.1 , ' , --I N-.I ' ' mi ' . -. I f 1 J vi 4 -. ,.. I y U xnxx. -N' , , , - . '. ,. ,. 'LAL ' 'W-'1 ' ' . .- . 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LENORE VENINGA Glee Club 2, 5, 4: Secretary Glee Club 2, 5: President Cvlee Club 4: Dramatic Club 2, 5, 4: Yellow Iackets 5, 4: G. A. A. 4: Class Hockey 4. CHARLES XVEBER Radio Club 2: Spanisb Club 2: Vocational Club 5: Banio Club 4: Hi-Y 4, VIRGINIA VIERIIELLEII G. A. A. 4: Yellow Iackets 5, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 5: Treasurer Dramatic Club 5: Players Club 4: Class Basketball 2, 5, 4. ROBERT WEIGEI. Basketball 4: Track 2, 5, 4: Vocational Club 5, 4: Vice-President Vocational Club 5: W Club 5, 4: Glee Club 2: Science Club 2: Vice-President Science Club 2: Le Cercle Francais 2. VIRGINIA WVAGGONER Players Club 4: Dramatic Club 2, 5: President Dramatic Club 2, 5: Class Basketball 2, 5: Captain Class Basketball 5: Class Hockey 5: Varsity Hockey 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: G. A. A. 5, 4: President G. A. A. 4: Echo Staff 5, 4: Pep Club 4: Senior Play 4. LOUISE WVILS Dramatic Club 2, 5, 4: Class Hockey 5: Yellow lackets 5, 4. ON l'0l'J' l x '4l,1, :.K,l!:11W-3 ' , ,f 'N- 1 . ., - --,-' h.'.- af! 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Senlonf ROWAN ROBINSON lolun Burroughs 1, 2, 35 Episcopal High School 55 Le Cercle Francais 4g Baseball 1, 2, 5, 45 Football 2, 3. ROBERT SCHMIDT Student Council 1: Glee Club 2, 51 Foot- ball 5, 4, 5: W Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 4: Study Hall Service Club 5: Track 5. DUT1-11EL ZEISER Science Club 2, 5: Vocational Club 4. EDXVARD ACKFEELD HERNIAN DANFORTH MARY BACHER IOHN EWALD ROLAND BENSON JACK FLESII ART BRYANT JACK GOGGIN Sm BEAM COMFORT MARTHA GRACE DANIEL COYNE EVA GREENE NELLIE CRAETON E. HARTER A- -1-. -war--fwrt- 1 ' Rf - ' A ' A ' .. ' 114251. .r N .Qp433,g.-?9:,if::m 'ga 2QQg3T,-- A V . , . Abd' 5 uf lag.. T W P AV I Eh., .,'?:S1J:3?-' ',N'A'x J , A -- 'F ' . fgufe , , 3 ,Q 5 .3 T ,D A Q ,H Priya Ylhlllflf -rv W Lf '14-ni ,Y A ..l-.AZ.l .. h. jg , f gal,-.'-Vi , I' 7 Z!-5 T I Afgf, - - .,7.- - 13:- ' - -'- -'vt-.',. '3gZ: ... .A ' ' f- --' ' '.. -14 :'.. ' Q ,h , '-A,-I' -V va A-., -. -.f. -.v- . ,gel . . An.. .. .4-.,. x, a 11 1 -S Mu I - W 5 U, .J vw Q , Y Y V' 4 Q v- A ! 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GORDON ROACH Sponmor CLASS RDLL LOIS ACHILLES THELMA BAYER ANNIE M. BURNET GENEVIEVE ADDERLH' EDWARD BECHTOLD WILLIAM CAMPBELL CORA ALEXANDER IANE BLAND EDWARD CASSILLY RUTH ANDRESS ROBERT BOLER MANETTE CHAPMAN DORIS ARBOGAST IANE BOOTH WILLIAM CHAPMAN BETTY BAINTER RUTH BOWLING ELEANOR CHRISTOFFERSEN WARREN BAILEY BETTY BOWRINC. RUTH CLENIN DAVID BARRIE . ALYNE BOYCE DICK COATES VITALIA BARTINIKAS DICK BRAUER FIELDING COESTER THOMAS BASKFITT RUSSELL BULL SHIRLEY COGGESHALL CHARLES BAUER LUTHER BROADDUS WILLIAM COLE ALFRED BAUR LORRAINE BUCHANAN LILLIAN COMES IRA BAYER OLIVE BURCH IAMES COMFORT U JM, . if Afvwiffi 1 LW S A . wtf 59 1 5 J. 1 QA . 435 I - . . - A ,REA . - Inge lllllflj lu 0 , . - 'WL-Z JTC fiig. fl' .Aff .--51 .iw--fp -- v ' 1 Y HT ff. ' ff' , -if A A A , if ,3-15 -,Q .I.f.Z,,,yx-I?lf5r'Pf,,-gi..Tg,T.-.:''.,531'2,-.. n .-.,-,,-,,,fg.:.i-pn,'AVj,LgIj.3jrF'-.' ,- , 1 , 5 ' ' ' .I ...'. -. A ' ' ' ,.,y. .g. , ' , . , -- , . ' . . 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ELIZABETH COOK KENNETH COMPTON ELIZABETFI COYNE ORRIN COX ERNEST CURTIS IDA DAGGER WALTER DAUCHY RUSSELL DAVID MARIE DARLCJXK' HARRY DECKER MARGARET DEICHNXANN ROBERT DEVINE WILLIAM DITTMANN DORIS DREINIiOFER CLARENCE DUENKE IANE DUNEORD BETTY DUNN WILLIAM EATON CLASS ROLL RALPH ECO!-'F CATIiERINE EDNVARDS NORMAN EDWARDS ETHEL ELLERSIEK RUSSELL ELLINGER ALMORE ENGLER ROBERT EVANS RUSSEI. FERGUSON RAYMOND FLINT ROBERT FLYNN MARY E. FOX XVILLIAM FRESCHI FRANK FUCHS EUNICE GARRETT IAMES GEORGE LOUIS GETLIN FRED GILCHRIST THEODORE GILMORE IOHN GORDON ROY GREENE HERBERT GURLEY MARIORIE GURLEY LUCILE GUSTAFSON RICHARD HALL MARY HARFORD IAMES HARKEY HOWARD HARPER ELIZABETH HARSH CHARLES HAYWOOD MARGARET A. HEAP LAWRENCE HEATti THEODORE HEIDINGER ALBERT HENlPHXI.L GRACE HERNXANN MARJORIE HERb'iANN RICHARD HERZOG BLANCHE HESSE DONALD HEUCHAN - 5 1 'tiff-H-.-.34--,-F'-+ -- . I-.I I 1-A ln- -,Sb-rv A .-.--f . 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HELEN HEWES EVELYN KNOX BERT MENKE IRVING HICKS JOHN KOKEN HARRIET METCALF MURIEL HICKS ALBERT KRAFT ALEX MILTENBERGER LOUISE HOBART CARL KRAEGER GLENN MOLLER ALFRED HOENXAN MILDRED KUENE EVANGELINE MOREY CLARK HONIG LORRAINE LACY BARRON MOODY ELNXER HOOD STUART LAKE ROBERT MOREHOUSE ELMO HOPKINS HARRY LAMBERT ROBERT MORRISON DAVID HORTON KATHERINE LEXVIS MARTHA MURCH EDNA HOWZE LEONARD LEWIS ERNEST MURPHY IULIA HUTCHINSCJN MADELYN LINKE CLARENCE NAHNK IESSIE IETER BERNICE LONGHIBLER VIOLET NICKELS FLORENCE IOHNSTONE MYRTLE LOTHMAN GEORGE NISBET RANDALL IONES CHARLOTTE MACOY PAUL NYE FORREST KANAMANN MAROIE MAJOR DONALD OAS MAURICE KASTNER CHARLES MARTIN PALMER OLSON PAUL KELL IOHN MCKAY, IR. WILLIAM O'TOOLE IANE KELLY HEI.EN MCLAIN IANE PATTERSON ANNA PAYNE HERl5ER'l' PAYNE H -- A - . w.f..f H - - .ffl - . 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LORRAINE PETERS IOHN POWELL MURIEL PROVOST MARGARET RAY WILLARD REED IANICE REESE LLOYD REEVES MARGARET RHODES GRACE RICHARDSON DOROTHY REICHARDT ELIZABETH ROBERTS HOWARD ROBERTS CHARLES ROBINSON BOYD ROGERS MARIORIE ROSEBROLYGH RUTH ROSBOROUGH IEANNETTE ROTTERSMANN ANNE RUMPF CLASS ROLL CARL RYBERG ALBERT SCHMIDT, IR. RUTH SCHMIDT XNINFRED SCHWARZ RICHARD SCHWERDTMANN GEORGE SCOTT WVALTER SCOTT KATHERINE SENNE MARY SESSIONS IACK SHERIDAN CATHERINE SIEGMUND LOIS SIMCOKE IONE SOLOMON IUNIOR SOLOMON RUSSELL SOLOMON MARIORIE STEELE RUSSELL STORK ARTHUR STROUP LOIS TANNER BERTRAM TREMAYNE IR MARY CATHERINE TRUFBLOOD FLORA TSCHANNEN HELEN UMBECR BESSIE URBAN DORIS VIETH WVINTFORD WYALKER ESTELLE WALL I PHYLLIS XVALSER FERN WVAY GLADYS WVEDEMEIER ARTHUR NVEIGEL DOUGLAS XVENDEL IOHN XVHARTON ALFRED WVILKINSON INEZ WVILSON IOHN XVILSON AMBROSE XVINSTON MILTON YOUNG ,r . -Ii., f'w.-7331 -if f L-ff.:-1--, : n1f . - ...f I'f'PYf-mt '- - - - , ., f I., I V ::.:ZtEw??f J 'fQ:1',,r':,.-5:1-1Q1'.'.. - .I 3mv 5 D 'Ri '-5159 . A R' iffy -- 'DM 'T1SI .FE!i.s 'M - '7-Mlifsfii . , .- -. 1 ff- J , sf' QE,-v., --.WW --.-. -1 ,s , 1.5q55. P' I 1 f .-me ,R 540' . iii, Q -fu -wiw?Qf'n'1.'-'ff,:it'!5 - , ' ' ' ! ' A 1 I Q3 ' A7 ..- - 'YI' P45 ' 'E V' ..0I'I5?Z ' I A Q . ' ' E'-Wi.-I Q- P I ' X - L B I I ., OIOLL B Page Tlz1'1-Azffve NH, ,.....m,- l f,..f.,:f L4gA,5i-53-Q55 ,.,-.jr:?ff5 -1' yi: .F-I du-, -5. A -5.3 -,J I-L - . 'A - ' - 'l,iTT'xFg?f --S-+5H5R5f?3'iGS3g-1gQr 1 7 1'11-vwsgg-:g2,..-Qtfgfzg-y-A'f A ' N' , ' - ' -. ' . ' . fi - . , .. -. f ., w --f-' :2T'1f' ' '. i5 ?Zf f-Hf'- H-S.-. . .. ' A B' 5 - . ' . in 5,-hh z:.:?ffjt,7Eq,1:?:,1-L1.J .inf I -1- h :qu - . ,Q :-,K Cav --R. ,-3 .. K-.Al - 'T -. -.ziiwa-a'-'.'i 'n'lh1nnnn'l'f' 1 11:13. ,ggi get ' 'f'-'59'Q'ki'-'Z'e'254'a'-'-15505-.ef - .- . R Third Rim'-Horn, Lysell, R. George, R. Gibson, G. Heising, I. Guth, Herbert, G. Spain. Second RnwfBell, LeFort, Linde, I. Black, M. Longhibler, D. Heising, Blair, Ames, Caldwell, Hoener, Lidikay. F1'rflRuw-Dassler, Holland, Exton, I. Kreftmc-yer, Schmid, Sawyer, S. Guth, Bradshaw, Duck, Lancaster, Fritz. BURTON SAWYER - - - Prexideni SARA LOUISE GUTH Vice-Pre.ridenl MARIAN SCHMID Secrefaqzf-T1-eamrcr MISS MILLER Sponfor MR. MACDONAI.D Sponmor NANCY AMES RALPH GEORGE IAMES BELL ROBERT GIBSON EDNA BENSON FORT GUERIN IANE BLACK JAMES GUTH LORENA BLAIR SARA LOUISE GUTH DELLROSE BRAVDSHAVK' DOROTHY HEISING XVALTER BUEL GEORGE HEISING, IR. XVINNIE CALDWELL WILLIAM HERBERT ROBERT CCJUCH ALAN HOENER MARGARE'l' LEE DASSLER ARLINE HC5I.LANIJ BLUE BELL DUCR HORACE HULJSON RICHARD DUIQBAN IOHN KNIERINI CAROLYN EXTON IOY KREFTNXEYER ADA BELL FRITZ BEULAH MAE LANCASTER -- 2, I - , ' ' IJ:--'-a-1 'Jw 5- f 'iii-v' gy :,f gT '-' F , ' 'v ,Tj .M: f'.12l' .. ,., - , .. ' IQ,,:'Q1,.ff'i .'f,, ,,,'Q1:A j-7 .j:'.f1'j-lj -5. f',?',x2a... iffffffgignm- 5-i.-pn 'i , ,'E,,9'.nbS4Z,,4.zi:lNf- Q www - 'N-uh' N im ' , 1'-.I4:53,j.,:Sgi::u5Q E1.'a53,.gff3E.,?m.1yg1,4'f?.a -' W,z,,, ,.f,5, - ...al-ww, my -'IH-L.-:ram ss- 1. 1. ' T- -f .. f' . A H' . ' f -. R+-f: . 'JPN . ' 511. 5T96.s1' W ' fi? 'fAa 5l'f-' ' 'WZ' 'QYQLAWWHRQ 5' A'---'WE :Qi,R'q,5Q'. ,:i.A.,:,z -ii' UA KJ, ' - .-. ' -- . - -wf'-' -f. 1 'a-J I 'I . ' - ' 1- . 'f . 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Wolf, Summa. FLORENCE LEDBE'1'TER CASPER LE FORT WILLIAM LIDIKAY VIRGINIA MAUD LINDE NLARGIE LONGHIBLER IACK LYSELL MARSHALL MAGNER LEONARD MATTHEXVS DAVID MCGFIEE DOROTHY MERKEL ROBERT MILBURN ROBERT MITCHELL IRMA MODRAY CLAIRE MUTHER ROGER PETERSEN MARGUERITE PIERCE REINHARD PRESS ELEANOR REYNOLDS IOHN ROSEBROUGI1 HELEN RITCHIE BETTY RUPP RICHARD SALZGEBER CLASS ROLL BURTON SAXVYER HENRY SCHALL MARIAN SCHMID MARIAN SCHWERDTAIANN ARTHUR SEII-3 FRANK SESSIONS lVlARSHALL SPAHR GEORGE SPAIN NlILTUN STEWART LEILA SUMMA FRANCES SUTHERLAND BETTY TACKETT CATHERINE TROSRE MARGARET VESPER SIDONIA VON KESSPII. HUGH WVALSH BEN WVARNER FRANCES WVILSONHOLMI-I CATHERINE WNOLF HARRIET XVOLI1' ROBERT WVOOD LOUIS ZELL 'hf.:RfS5f-19.122-Sf mf i t M V ., - I -,yf:f,,A,f1 .S T RW 1 ,wr i F I9 I - 2, F4 4- 'EQ 65633. 4 . JMB .igisssligkgx . I' A 47 - ,wg A ' ,, -' .f. - -' '.,,j31.v . Q.. ' 3 1 ,gi X -- Q i, 2'1 55-f-:A J 'F a -' S I- A mi v f r :1, ,E!.,9p'g.55g, Q , ' gl Asia:-r. 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Flynn, De Wein, Clymonts. OFFICERS IOHN SKINNER - RUTH IANE VERDIER KIBBY HENRY - IEANNE LAWRENCE MISS HAZEI. K. FARMER MR. WILLIAM SCHULZ CLASS ROLL DOROTHY AIGLER MARIAN ALDERSON IACK ALVEY ARTHUR ANDERSON ROBERT ANDREWS ROBERT ARENDES BRIGGS AUSTIN GEORGE BASCH ROBERT BAXTER RUTH BEAL HAROLD BENTLY CLARA BIRCH CHARLES BLEKE LOUISE BLEKE GEORGE BOPP HARRY COMFORT Prarldeni Vice-Pre.ridenl Secreia ry Trezwu ref' Spomror Spomror MARY BULL HOWARD BURNS LAWRENCE CALLAN RICHARD CANNON ROMA CANNON CHARLES CARR BETTY CHAPMAN FREDERICK CEIENEY MARY CLYMONTS MARY LOUISE COESTER IRENE COFFNIAN RUBY COLEMAN BRUCE COLLINGS FRANK COLTON VIOLA COMFORT 3.5- Rf f'f' V, G , A g..gg'Qg,p fy Agway . ry! , fa ' I Y A . I A wmzfsf .,- I Af ' 1 Ii, C F V 9 E-L-A f'G'x:7fT': ' S , ! Q! so 110,116 771 lllf If-4' lzllfll 1 ?3E?El'a'E'1jsL7 ' ..'.5A...,.w., . :-3+-.fK,.-'..T5f V L-:Q ','jf,,: 1f'j,, f' ,. uf-j t1'T.U-,g --H .ff -- - -- r 'F ffl Y. , J'-Y , 7--Thvf-'Vis 'P . ,-L. . ,. V... -,-. 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OSCAR CONRAD VIRGINIA CORRELL HELEN COYNE EDITH MAE CRAXVLEY ROBERT CROSS WILLIAM CURTIS DELL DAWSON ROBERT DAWSON DONNA DAY EDNA MARIE DEXXYEIN RUTH DONNELL MARIE DUENKE DONALD ELLINGER RUTH ELLEN ETTER HOWARD FIELDSON FRANCES FLESHAIAN HELEN FLINT LUCILLE FLYNN MADELINE GAMELE MARY GAUNT MILDRED GAUSWIANN MARIE GEBELEIN FRANCES GOETZ RUTH GRAHAM CLASS ROLL VIGEE IENKINS VIOLA GRAVES DORIS GUTMAN PAUL HALEY NADINE HALI. IUDY HARKEX' HAZEL ELLEN HARI.EX' ROBERT HARTER LUCY HAYWOOD PAUL HECREMEYER OTILIA HEINS MILTON HELD KIBBY HENRH' RUTH HICRS FRANK HILLMEYER PAULINE HOENER ARTHUR HOLEKANIP NANCY HOLEKAIVIP IRENE HONIG OTIS HOPKINS SAMUEL HORINE HAROLD HCJRNE BERNICE HKJRXRVITZ ALBERTA HOW ALFRED HULNIES ,Ig Pj if -- 'fr-1--f'.-.fr-T-1 T j .,gj: T-'-'P'-rw-1ifB:'?2f'91f W I., - . 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L 'a'Ci:'i,0'fn'n'n'v'i:n ' -:I 14' ' - J' '- . . ' - 1 S 0pf10m0reJ Third RuwfProsser, Nachtmann, H. Russell, O'Connell, T. Metivier, A. Holekamp, Moeller, D. Miller, I. Pollock, O'Connor, C. Payne, Messick. Scmmd Run'-Schwartz, I. Moody, Saegesser, Paullette, R. Neukum, Nelson, Schneider, Quest, Montague, Nickel, V. Perkins, Moors. FIN! Raw-Pagel, D. Perkins, Peters, Miller, Sehippers, Sanclsteclt, Puffer. Phillips, P. Perkins, Pogue, Pritchard, A. Monroe, ROBER'l' IOHNSON DOUGLAS IONES KATHERINE JONES EDMUND KEANE EDWARD KEHDE FRANCIS KLEEMAN WVALTER KLEENXAN DORIS KOCHAMMER VIRGINIA KOENEMAN WVILLIAM KOENIG ALFRED KOTOVSKY LELAND LANKFORD IOSEPH LARSON IEANNE LAVVRENCE WVILMER LEE WVAYNE LEEMAN EMERSON LIL K ELIZABE'l'fI PHILLIPS CLASS RCLL SAXON LODENKAMPER CHESTER MANN MORRIS MARTIN THEODORE MCDONALD MARTIN MEIHI BURTON MESSICK CHARLES MILENTZ DONALD MILLER IIM ELIZABETH MILLER THOMAS METIVIER IACK MOELLER PHILLIP MONEYPENNH' PAUL MONROE ANNA LAURA MONRO VIRGINIA MONTAGUE IOYCE MOODY WVILLIAM MOORS CECIL MOREY DANIEL NACHTMANN ALICE NELSON ELEANOR NELSON RUTH NEUKUM IEAN NICKEL WVILLIAM OICONNEL WVILLIAM O'CONNOR MARY PAGEL ELLA LOUISE PAULLETTE CHESTER PAYNE LOUIS PAYNE DORIS PERKINS PHYLLIS PERKINS VIRGINIA DORIS PERKINS VIRGINIA PETERS VERA PETERSON ELEANOR PHIPPS 1 , , , 1 S. -'V VA., .,.f A, .. I, . - 1' VA I, g l' ' - va ' : .- .L, ut 7. 1 935371 .-w+fICA'Ii2E 4'5 ' , ' - . 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Flnrl Raw-Stobie, N. Smith, A. Wagner, Stearn, Strom, Wachter, G. Weigel, Trembly, B. Yvagner, M, Xxfflght. AVIS POGUE IACK POLLOCK MARGARET PRITCHARD GEORGE PROSSER VIRGINIA PUFFER GRACE QUEST HUGH RUSSELL DOROTHY SAEGESSER SELMA SANDSTEDT LOUIS SCHALL LOUISE SCHIPPERS IANET SCHNEIDER LELAND SCHWARTZ RUBY SCOTT VIRGINIA SEELE IUANITA SEYMOUR T. I. SHANDS WILLIAAX SH EPPARD CLASS ROLL CHARLES SHEVVMAN CHRISTINE SIEGMUNIJ IOHN SKINNER NANCX' SMITH STERLING SMITH ALBERT SPALDING MARJORIE STEPHENS MARY STOBIE WILLIAM STOECKER HELEN STEARNS MARY LOUISE STRAUB MARY STROM HARRY STROOT ROYCE TACKETT ARVEY TAUTPHAEUS IACK THOMPSON NEL THURSTON MARGARET TEIIRELI. IANE TOLHACZ BETTY TREMBLY BENNETT TUCHER HARO1.D UTRECHT RUTH VERUIER RUEYE WVACHTER AGNES XVAGNER BETTY XVAGNER WILLIE WVAGNER ORAL WVALKER CHARLES XVANNER GRACE XVEIGEL NXARIORY WELLS ALLEN WVILLIAMS IACK XVRIGHT MARION XVRIGHT IRENE41-AEGER EVA YOUNG if A T + L + I - Qmifgf' MESH!-M-3 vw, .. Q- I .. -1-53.4 ,J 199- Sn- 7 I mffff w' I ff' - A - Y A , I A .. L, AAI, t g 1. . - 4, - .- ,, ,- 'I ,, ., - .A--I-ww' -A ' f I A A -Sv wg., 2gf h?r'r , I 've .-.. I Yyffgyr i , ' .wah . . ,Q ' O Page f'b1'1fIf-om' '11R:3 ff1 j1L1.,.-'lA- i .zfg-ik. i 'A '35 ' 1-f 1 ,,..-:s .rv-'-ff . ' ' - ' , .... - .1 'nj-Pi' 5- J: ' ' ,ga .' ' ':'. -h 'Q'--' ' . - - ,. ' .... .. - .-. ... 4 .-f- I. ,gd 1 . .- - -Al, -,., , 41, ,, .Q-1 - . lf. 'I J 1 3' 5' v 1 1 v ' L., Many.. ,M ., Q ,X ,. ., ,. Tk f. ., A l J-J-7 .I'N2'.I-.Jef-T-S-1T'55.'1',aT.fi,,-:' ,Vg xg. . D . .,.,-,U-rf-,. .'1.' --4' 6'+lfA'ng1'1.'.,g.',:,-1 - - ' ' , , - - . V . - L.. .gr - - . , . .. U H .L ' lb X 9 A f 'X . vs , 1 f-Qrxs U-,fx 'L ' 'a 'N f'v' A, f v 1 A -v 1 I I , i v Q 1- Q 4- w.I. - 3.21-'dh in -'n' 'ln Q n n an 1 I. .,v,,1:3.4.f -ggi L. .. S -,gg 95, - . 'Ji 4 4 -.I-. .TA--'a if. .f L. Y71Za'-Sophomorw K, 1 uurlfIRuw-Breen, W. Bohn, Curd, Iaeger, Kremer. Third Ruwfclose, Bragg, Davis, I. Anderson, C. Kelley, Bently, Gordon, Campbell, Bickley. Svvmza' Raw-V. Nloocly, Frirking, Raney, M. Rossifer, H. Heath, R. Iohnson, L. Bohn. Rush, Krause. pl1'fJfRI7l4 -'K0SfL', Franz, M. Milbxxrn, Atkisson, V. Senn, L. Larson, B. Day, Tulley, M. Dagger, K. Becker B. Hall. LUTHER LARSON BETTY DAY - RUTH LOTHROP IANE TULLEY VIRGINIA SENN HAROLD ANDERSON IOSEPH ANDERSON MARY ATKISSON KATHRYN BECKER ALLEN BICKLEY RUSSELL BENTLEY ARTHUR BERRY LOIS BOHN XVILLIAM BOHN PAUI. BRAGG BILL BREEN KENNETH BROCKMANN LEON BROWN OFFICERS CLASS ROLL AUSTIN BROWNE BLANCHE CABLE GORDON CAMPBELL JANE CHAMBERS GEORGE CLOSE HELEN CONXFORT GEORGE COOK CHARLES CURD DOROTHY COURTRIGHT' MARJORIE DAGGER PARKER DAVIS BETTY DAY SANFORD DE LONG MARIE DONOVAN Pre.rI'a'e11l Vice-Pre.r1'rfe11f Secrcfaljzf Treafu re 1' Trcawu rer KENNETH EICHORN RAY EWALD HELEN EXVEN MARY FERGUSON IEANETTE FRANZ MARGARET FRIRKING IOI-IN GORDON PAUL GRAM GLADYS GREYER BARBARA HALL HARRIET HEATH LEROY HOPKINS EVELYN HORCH Ag f' . '.-. - wen-,--,-5+ . F j Q ' 121351.-ifLi.:1 A i E'Z:4?ffEfF:'5I.af'S:ff5'ff '5 7' A I -A 'M Q- J' A - 'A K - E,,6.'-'iff' frri' yi' . 9 A' -L fsffjfggyj Jil . P-7 fy! 1 s A...-'LSA . f Aff' '57 . fx A , ., .- Q. 'Q , H N ,qi I. . ., , V vvllwm I . 9 A 1 '11-qw h ., Q 54 'ff' , K jj: , ' I .IQ 'IEQQQXX 90 x - . . 122. L . , . i Aa..- ,,,, Page I'bl'l1f-lN'I1 . . -L. -. .. . . ' 'icq Y --- ff..f'v-ji, ff -f j ' ij T- 'lf f. - T T L JP - ' . -.: - -'- fit. '?'3-H' . -' ' ' 'fI'E'-'-2- ' A -- ., lfl' I Q -I l fs? l v wx! ,ra , f 1' .s-a-- '-'-. - '....-, ,, W-.g..,-,9. .. ,, f., . , ,,,.-. -Y - , 1 -- ,'3-,.,..,gQ.L-15K'i3Ig,,f.,, mt-.. ..-QU., D . .,.,',,.nvx:i-, in-LY-L Sr, LGT -. Y - L ,- . ' ' T ' ul ' J . L' A n 1 74 ,R ,,.13'. 1 .M '-fs, 'xv' ix . 1 ' flx, , '-I 5 I. v V- mf.-A -.,., ,, W- 0' .-. 1 . . .:- -4.-,, ,- ,,'..,,-,,, ,3,,..'g,q,'gg4jg,g fjghjllll, -Lg , f kfvifl , Jaixrrv :i 'FL .. . 0 A A Q OI-snqpAd'a'n'q'.'-.LL '.- Ilia'-Sophonzores Third Row-NI. Coggeshall, Lodewyks, L. Rossiter. Second Rmwdo. Stone, C. Walker, W. Lacey, Schliemann, W. Robinson. 1'xl.fJfR0M'1W6FIE', Randolph, Miller, R. Schultz, Peterson, Sisler. ROBERT IAEGER RUTH IOHNSON VIRGINIA IOHNSON CHARLES KELLEY MEREDITH KENNEDY MARIE KOSTE IRMA KRAUSE CHARLOTTE KREI-'TMEYER WAI.TER KREIVIER BETTY IANE KUNZ DOROTHY KUNZ WILLIAM LACEY FREDRICK LARSON LUTHER LARSON PETER LODEWYKS RUTH LOTHROP SHEILA MACKSEX' LAURA MCGEE CLASS ROLL WILLARD MEYER MARGUERITE MILBURN IOHN G. MILLER VELZVKA MOODY LOTTIE MOTT BETTY NEININGER ALBERT NORELEET FRANK PETERSON MELVIN PLEGGE JUNIOR RANDOLPH RUTH RANEY XVILSON ROBINSON, IR. LESLIE ROSSITER MARGARET ROSSITER IOAN RUSH EDXVARD SCHIVVITZ FRANK SCHLIEMANN HAROLD SCHMIDT DOROTHY SCHRECK ARTHUR SCHWEER RICHARD SCHULTZ VIRGINIA SENN HOWARD SISLER ALMA SPENCER CHARLES SPIER OLIVER STONE CATHERINE STTRAUB HELEN THORNTON IANE TULLEY GRANT URBAN RAY VAN BENTHUYSEN GENE XVALBANCKE CHARLES WVALKER VICTOR XVERLE RUTH XVINSTON CALVIN YOUNG MARTHA ZELL XVALTER ZIMITZSCH WW ' I . ., A f. gi?f.Yi.a!,, ...mwg i-if 2 . 'V - - Pay 101 ly Ifznr 1 u I i 4 1 I . A I N I 1 1 ,.v - - . , :fig if HE casual passer-by of a Wednesday afternoon might catch glimpses of many things in the class rooms, and he might hear fragments of many conversations, some carried on in a tongue strange to his ear. He might see a picture of Catiline in the Senate, of Cicero debating in the Forum, he might perceive an actor striving to attain the poise and elocution of lwaud Adams or George Arlissg he might find an ardent follower of Thomas Edison conducting an intricate experiment: he might see an artist, commercial or portrait, he would find a picture for almost every subject he could think of. One can learn so much in the company of other students and a kindly and instructive sponsor: to be butcher, baker, or candlestick-maker, to be chemist or physicist, artist, composer, novelist, poet, singer. It is said that experience is the best teacher, and experience is often offered the searching student. He is aided in adapting himself to the methods and manner of the plyers of various trades, there is enacted for him the story of the French people, their revolutions, their governmentp there is related to him the tale of many a dashing caballero and smiling senoritag he is taught to compose poetry or music without the incessant fear of harsh criticism, he is taught to sing in company with others without dread of laughter or mockery. He can learn the proper poise for the stage, the way words should be spoken, the proper actions to accompany them. He is shown the works of the best of authors and writers, the best of the world's poetry and music. There is nothing he is not given if only he seeks to find it. For his amusement there are travellers, who relate their interesting expe- riences in a way that is fascinating and elevating to hear, there are business executives, who teach him the intricacies of their world, there are singers of repute, who display their talents for his pleasure, there are critics and editors, and newspaper reporters, who develop his interest in things literary, there are scientists, who conduct little excursions for him into the laboratories of Edison or Pasteur. There is everything offered him, and so little expected in return. The short period of time devoted weekly in these club sessions should aid the student in many ways when he is forced to make his way alone in the world. The essentials of business that he may have learned may be applied in his daily work. The time he spends is not only a time for play and recreation, but also for the absorbing of knowledge and wisdom to be used later on for his benefit. ':'2 'T?1Af---23 Q.-41531 - , c S 1 +- 4 -an N sy -:A N .4 rl, , t 'viii i .- ' 1.. 1 A V., ,5.,.,,,--rt-,.:,..-fig: .. 'f..4'-- -e-ss.. .. . . A - , ' . . f- -.3-, -Y... ,-...Q Q --- ,-. ' .-..- -.vv-- A.-.. ' - .LJ-' -f- .-.. 1:24. r- L af: , a ,'-illli. , ' - A . 1 A E 'M Ill.-,-.gfl'lr ,oxmas .yT't-wxilrgf-'-. - . 1, x 3: Clllllllol I Hllll. W-.ii . - JZ Z -,,tg:,Tl4J. H - a 1 A 0 0-nn, Ani'3'.'. ' NJ., 5'-f The Echo Staff Third Raw-Goggin, S. Comfort, R. Black. Second Run'-Lambert, V. Stone, Bowring, R. Holekamp, K. Ball, Danielsen, R. Yost, Pierson. Firm! Raw-Rottersmann, R. Pollock, C. Siegmuncl, Hawkins, Sloss, Maull, Widmer, Everett, Marshall, I. Heath. Miss MARY HOWARD l M, i Miss CLARE PRUEHS l A MICH REED MAULL - - Edifor MARY XVIDMER - darociaie Iidifor JAMES SLOSS - Bu.rz'nc'.rJ Jlanager ROBERT YOST - - - iitI,l'C'l'lll.Jl'l1lIj Jlanager Last September several members of the faculty met with the advisers to select the staff which was to have charge of the preparation of the year book. After due consideration, the following people, the majority of them Seniors, were chosen: Reed Maull was appointed editor with Mary Widmer as his assistant. Others were appointed to assist these two in various capacities. Elliot Betts and Ruth Hawkins became the senior editors. Sim Comfort and Colter Pier- son were given the boys' athletics and Virginia Stone the girls'. These three handled all the athletic write-ups. The feature editors were Dorothy Hol- brook, Betty Bowring, Sara Ervin, and Margaret Everett. The remaining articles in the book were handled by the organization editors: Rose Marie Holekamp, Katherine Ball, and Robert Black. The copy was edited by William Lambert, the copy editor, and was typed by Sylvia Lenz and Kathleen Smith, the staff typists. The art work in this book was capably done by the art editors: Barbara Danielsen, Louise Marshall, lean Heath, Marceline Holekamp, and Ieannette Rottersmann. The business staff was headed by Iames Sloss, who as business manager was given the important task of handling the finances. Robert Yost was ap- pointed advertising manager with David Horton, Walter Schaefer, Iohn Skin- ner, Nelson Thurston, and Donald Oas as his assistants. Ruth Pollock was placed in charge of the circulation with Catherine Siegmund as her assistant. iw ,-5-'w e- ,,,,w A Jw . ,951-x. .. J . X , :Q ff :fy - ig if larry? ., . .4 wr' ' .f' ' ' ' ,' , .. We -'Jef '-'va gf . ,,, - zz 4 f '7 t at iw .5 gig -1. f U., ,QI 4 I N V qi W . :.m.z,x:J I H... l ' X 'i 'ff' . f' 'W' . l ' 7 Wi, 'V . 5. L4 J Era, is , .'-We -za I aqc I 01 ly-.rz'.x' ------:assay-ci - . ,.,,,-,. .. , . . 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Senn, Miss MARY HOWARD W iii, U Miss CLARE PRUEHS l A t t't ' HUsoN IACKSON - la'di!of- FRANK FUCHS BllJ'liI1L'.I'.I' illzlllllylfl' CARL BAYS - iid8'L,l'fl'.0'l.II.lI 411111111-HCI' The Webster Echo, which is the bi-weekly publication of the students of Webster High School, endeavors to foster the ideals for which the student body is ever striving, namely, higher scholarship, cleaner sportsmanship, and finer comradeship. It endeavors to represent the school in all its aspects and to print, in an accurate engaging way, everything of news interest concerning it. 'This year the editorship of the Webster Echo was capably placed in the hands of Huson Iackson. Helping him on the editorial staff were the associate editors: Virginia Waggoner, newsg Sophia Fox, editorialsg Farrington Hall, sports, Mary Widmer, features, Elliot Betts, humor, Virginia Stone, copy, and Herbert Pat- terson, exchanges. The reporters for the paper were: Mary Catherine True- blood, Margaret Everett, Lois Simcoke, Louise Marshall, Mary Harford, Ruth Hawkins, Robert Morrison, Dean Ellinger, lean Heath, Edward King, Ray Thurston, Mary Evelyn Fox, William Senn, Virginia Stone, Rose Marie Hole- kamp, Elmer Hood, Ted Gilmore, Iohn Powell, and Iohn G. lWiller. The cartoonist this year was Fort Guerin. Sylvia Lenz and Elizabeth Hixson did the typing for the staff. The business staff v'as headed by Frank Fuchs, business manager. Carl Bays, in charge of the advertising, was assisted by Richard Roberts. Ruth Schmidt was the circulation manager and Edward King, her assistant. The faculty advisers for the staff were Miss Mary Howard, who helped for the most part with the editorial work, and Miss Clare Pruehs, the aid of the Busi- ness Staff. ' 1:. K Jlgggm X 3 get W e W VN.. 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Hicks, Lacey, Macoy, Harford, I. Wilson, S. Fox. Srmnd Raw-XVachter, I. Harkey, Schmid, Phillips, R. Neukum, Lothman, Boulware, Morey, Booth, Ellersiek, Rottersmann. I frJl Raw-Flynn, Simcoke, M. Fox, K. Smith, R. Schmidt, G. Walker, R. Holeknmp, C, Siegmund, Burnett, Rosborough. . Miss HAZEL FARMER Spomror RUTH SCHMIDT - .Pl'6J'L.dEI'lf GERTRUDE WALKER Vice-Pre.rident MARY EVELYN Fox Secrefapy KATHLEEN SMITH - - - Trearurer The Conventus Latinus, one ofthe first clubs organized at Webster High, has always held a prominent place in the club life ofthe school. As the members of the club consist of Latin students, it is quite appropriate that the purpose of the club should be to promote a greater interest on the part of the students in the customs of the country whose language they study. Several of the speakers at the Latin Club meetings this year have traveled extensively in Europe. Among them were Dr. H. L. Reader, Mrs. Douglas Corner, Miss Dorothea Pohlman, and William Freschi. The club enjoyed many other types of programs besides speeches during the year. For several meetings musical programs were arranged. At one Mr. Homer Combs furnished the entertainment by singing, and playing on his guitar. At another the music was furnished by the members of the club. A clever debate between David Horton and Mary Widmer on the affirmative, and Mary Catherine Trueblood and Albert Huntington on the negative was quite amusing. The question of the day was: Resolved that Latin is more bene- ficial to the student than French. As an annual event the club set aside one meeting for the alumni day program. At this time very interesting letters from the alumni were read. Another feature program every year is the Christmas party. Besides an inter- esting program there was a Christmas tree and Santa Claus with a present for every member, then at the end of the party delicious refreshments were served. fi 4 msg 2 351 .aa in if FM ,P iugatsgfmmlwwf 5-E123 JA 4 . 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U., in .WMF . ... . . .f - .-'45 ' , ' is E ... I . . ' , ... - ..-,ge -1 ,:'-.. - nl , . ,' :. -I ' .,' - .., .. . l f-- ----- 1.1. ,fg.---. --- 'nv' - - - 4 mu- .- 2 .fm .K--rea .fe --.-E.-. 1, :1'-v5:'iC'E f'L.Q:- .L ...wa-4, - x:.q.h,,.-...g.,'. --' 'FCFVYF-IL, fr , -V i1'f,,-5 -.11 .fn I -A . r 'TF ef 7 f ' Q- I 4'f , - V- JY, 32,41-1 .. nm, JN, ':-5' - i,.,, 5 ...,lH.w. hm . -. . LA Aig, A A... . , A Y ,H , nga' . ' -s N .vv J',,vg,- ' -.-.'. ri. - ' v 0 , ' , , 1 . . , 4' ., I fr- uunuin dn. U l' li lllll, -Sig., - .,, ,W 1- L, Tv .gf Q'Jain'Ha.'nf.', .3u'.'.'.'.'.L1'.- 1: rf- Le Carole b1l'CZlfZC6Zl.J' fi Fourfli Raw-NleLeod, D. Ball, R. Morehouse, R. Robinson, Moller, Dittmann, Rogers, Ewald, R. Devine Ryberg, Dunn, Pohlman. Third Row-C. Grey, M. Tanner, M. Hicks, E. Roberts, V. Comfort, Siegmund, Seele, Schneider, Puller. R Holekamp, Marshall, I. Coffman, Danielsen, R. Etter, M. Coester. Sucond Row-I. Dagger, Payne, Needham, Veninga, Burnett, Rosborough, E. Phillips, Wachter, Macoy, Lacey V. Stone, I. Heath, I. Patterson, B. Harsh, Linde, Hall. l 1'r.rl Row-Cv. Weigel, Ray, Harford, I. Wilson, B. Fox, L. Simeoke, I. Booth, M. Steele, Sloss, G. Wyalker, Disher Waggoner, Scholz, Ervin, S. Fox, C, Exton, Rumpf. Miss FRANCES NORRIS Sponmaf- IAMES SLOSS - - Pl'c.e'1'a'cf1! GERTRUDE XNALKER Vice-P1-e.u-idvfzl MARIORIE STEELE - - - Secreiafgzf-Tmzmfw' The French Club, one of the oldest and most prominent clubs in Webster High, has now become perhaps the largest social organization there, claiming a membership of sixty-tive French students who are interested in coming into more intimate contacts with French life. Two especially interesting types of entertainment for club periods this year were musical programs and speeches. One of the most enjoyable musical pro- grams was that given by Mrs. Iames Dawson and Mr. H. Lemcke contrasting French and German music. Others who took part were Estelle Kunz, Dorothy Kunz. Russell Solomon, and Martin Hasse. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Hixson also furnished a very interesting musical program. Some of the speakers included Mr. Martin Krautter, who spoke about his trip around the world as a sailorg Robert Dawson, who told of the Boy Scout Iamboree in England last summerg and lames Corner and Howard Roberts, who spoke on their trips to Europe. Miss Dorothea Pohlman, a student at Washington University, showed pictures to illustrate her talk on French life. An interesting and informative speech on Naval Disarmament and Peace Con- ference in London was given by Mr. C. Aldrich. The programs for two of the meetings were very different from the usual entertainment of the club. One was a debate by members of the Discussion Club. The other was a presentation ofthe play Fourteen by Nliss Stanley's Senior Dramatic Club. :Z 1? ' . X: o Xu, A i Mr wt . , A . gf . Tyla J 2 XJ'-as E a . ,wtf if - .- . . 'fi Page 1 Uffll 111110 'M'-'-f...,'.M Ka, :.a:g,a gg: g f gr.-rg-jf7,ff ,. ' A i .Q 5 , VX 35:55 lf- ,R VT: v.-LS' LIT- 1,431 Ani- ' ' ' QI- Q i, Y 'gg P L 'N hm., 1:8 -. M, Bw. : x N 1 J X' -1 -an e ! ln: N ,- 'fv , - - A ' . .- ..:' :.'a'-J-W:'.'3 -i -'L Tf-',:7.'Tvx --1 . . . .. - --.1-I ,-an-'f1?'uf-Q'---N ' ae? .. ., . -Q. I-.-.,':--'-if -... .. ,. -' . ' ' ' 1 VVXF1 4 Q ' gli. - 4 UIIII- - v l--so x-s'AQ vsk nz.-' '- 5 i J A Q a'. .' -.. J- '. - . . din Ili- i nlhnnlal,l,'.,,:t 1 '1-g:gV,,, wgtglglggle , H .'a'5-Ch R 2.1 ah- 5 If-'-,J N- , . ' El Circulo Expanol X .sei Third Raw-Wlinston, Reeves, Sheridan, Lodcnkamper, M. Gurley, Muther, R. Evans, Tremayne, Arbogast, Ellcrsiek, Bedell, Bauer, Robinson. Second Row-I. Kelley, M. Longhibler, Bradshaw, Forester, Hewes, R. Coleman, B. Horwitz, Quest, V. Nickols, F. Way, Phillips, Lothman, Duenke. 1 1'r.rl Raw-H. Flint, Nelson, Stobie, Hesse, B. Longhibler, H. Curley, Miss Doud, A. Wilkinson, G. Wedemeier, E. Garrett, Poe, Boyce, Gutman. Miss VIRGINIA DOUD Sponaor HERBERT GURLEY I - Pmfde H, CLAIRE MONROE I I ' G A W ' .. . L DYS EDEMEIER l - lice-Premdellf CHARLES ROBINSON I BERNICE LONGHIBLER I - S 1' - MARY STOBIE I are my ALBERT WILKINSON 'l TIM mln, HERBERT GURLEY I El Circulo Espanol, whose membership consists of Spanish students who are interested in Spanish customs, has enjoyed a very active year. The club's purpose is to afford an opportunity for its members to have a good time and also become acquainted with Spanish life. Early in the fall the club began its activities by going to the Castilla for lunch. A little later it gave a fiesta in the girls' gym for club members and all other Spanish students in school. As the room was decorated in Spanish style and everyone was dressed in costumes of Spain, the guests felt that they had really visited the country. For club period entertainment there were many interesting programs. At one meeting a farce entitled Little Red Riding Hood was given in Spanish. Marie Duenke played the part of Red Riding Hood, the mother was Marjorie Gurleyg the grandmother, Claire Monroe, and the wolf, Charles Robinson. An interesting speaker the club had the pleasure of hearing was Mr. Homer Combs, who spoke on the Indians and Aztec civilization in South America. At another time Mr. Mario Dessaules, the Italian consul in St. Louis spoke on Mussolini. William Freschi introduced the speaker and also acted as interpreter. X Ax' . W, . 1 '4' . ff'9lQ5f5 7? I .Wx . M, f V 'W a' . A fs 5 das.. yaffgffff 'WU ' Q1 'M' M '-239-Q F ..mfi ' ' 9 'A ' 'A'1:. ' A 'NVWQ' ' 'Qsf 'aff ff' 22: ' fr. 1-Q 'Q?f.G!:?'V - f -.sf L4 - L gases .... L . c . A lam' fzfly ' w-- -a-ff---f -a' - . 'fafg-gg zu- 1' --.3-, gr .. -if'-'1 ' D ' - , . . -' Q--,mga-b ,veal ..-Vw .1 11 .2 - .1 .L-,lr L-xiii f--. .A 4 A - -I ea ., ,, -g , s idx. X . ' , ... - --, , C-7-1' L'- .:x' '- ' 9 . I .' F- 'iff-A .,.. - ' f H ,,:...A,,.- v--.'e':.j, xp'-r.--- fl-.1 'ggi' . -I l .l Cr' xv'-QJC-'x'1:.-i. 5 . lull-t an lnncnnnd-nf. .' W 'J ' 'n nlhnniull,' -ig 'g,1.:1:,, ,mf 'ge .. , ' r - - -' ,:- f Debate Team Second Rawfs, Lake, Iackson, D. Ellinger. 1 1'r.rlRuw-L. Thomas, Horton, K. Ball, Mr. Aldrich, C. Bays, Rottersmann. OFFICERS OF FORENSIC LEAGUE MR. I. C. ALDRICH ------- Span.var KATHRH'N BALL - Prv.r1'den! DAVID HORTON - - Iyl.L'L'-Pl'C..I'l.liL'lZf IEANNETTE ROTTERSMANN ----- SL'L'l'Cfz1l:lf For several years Webster has made a name for itself in debating. Among the ranks of the debaters there have been many distinguished people. Although debating has long been considered a minor sport, it is picking up and attracting many young hopefuls. .Every year Webster has sent teams to Fulton for the William Woods and Westminster Debating Contests. Teams from all over the state are entered in this tournament. Several times both the boys and girls have been successful in carrying off the honors of these contests. This year, however, neither team was overwhelmingly successful, but both got into the second round debates. This year a large number turned out for debate. In order that no one might struggle in vain, Mr. Aldrich gave each one a chance to debate. In all there have been twenty-seven debates. They have been held with nearly all the city and county high schools, St. Charles, and the various teams at the Fulton contests. Webster has won nine debates in all this season, lost nine, and participated in nine non-decision debates. Closely allied with the debate team is the National Forensic League. This offers recognition of the work of the debater. The league is a National Honorary Debating Fraternity. In the year of 1929-50 we have added many new members to the national ranks. At the present, Webster High School has the leading chapter in the Missouri District of the National Forensic League. ln recognition for the debaters' hard work, Webster offers a letter to those who have earned the required number of points during the year. K j..5.f 'Te -B-525i - ...fi .- x'f6Hf..f ' L., - 1 . 'VJ L it - . - 1 ' 7.. x sg, ui 1. , -fg M,,W1 Q w 9 , I Q Q4 M , v . ,- '2- Paqac I 1 111 011 I-5 ----6.- 'K I Tiff ' 11 -Q0 1 -'-L !fA.f-L- T' ' . - - X , . ,. -- ' qv ,+P ,. Star ry.-'--. - .-' I .-Q.-,Ex -X. ..Zu .lib iv .- . Y I K u 5 , ,-- --... 5.5, :,3'7.f--,1f.-.- ..qdl . .- - -u,,l-.- : ,..:a- ,.? gq,.g,,,,A- M N .,, .- TH '-: .,1 -5- --fxi .3 ,v ,Y T ff T wa-1 ff-rg-T51--f 1-5 Aiwa. -1 ,, T. -, -Y ,, , - , ..-- -5.-ev .- ,:j,,1F'sq-'wh -firm..-..g.-e-,,. 1 - in., ., . f P - Y.. -, I Q 1 in W-v ' -W ,,-5 ,,1s,,--. , 5 rl t in-. ' : W . A A Y 4 .x fini- 2 .,h .fs,Nn,,' -.- !Yl'l'4'l'lTn'l' 'I H l ll! 72,1 'Q V' gr ii aft., , irlet, , . !'n'h'Q'4'fn n'n'g'if0'i'1 .' ii- JSE - - 1, The Playelzf' Club Third Raw+A. Evans, E. Graves, Cox, Flynn, Young, Horton. Scvund Raw-D. Ball, C. Siegmund, McKee, Scholz, L. Gustafson, V. Stone, Marshall, Stuart, Craine, M, Gibson. 1 1'r.rlRaw-Disher, YVaggoner, Veninga, R. Pollock, Clement, Yost, M. Holekamp, Vierheller, Everett, Grace. Miss CAROLINE CHANIBERLIN - Sponror ROBERT YosT P . l - - Pl'CJlQ,Fl1f GUY BROWN gf UCTAVIA CI.EMENT PL - V' -P . 'a' HOWARD DAY l we mu mf MARGARET HOLEKAZNXP il Sendai, Tfmmrjl, MARGARET EVERETT l -V ' L The Players' Club has the distinction of being the youngest club in Webster High School. Dramatics had proved itself such a popular activity to students that the need for another club was felt necessary. The Players' Club was or- ganized for some ofthe Seniors and Iuniors who desired to learn the higher arts of dramatics. Although it is a very new organization, it has an organized constitution. The first play the club presented in assembly was Figureheads . The cast consisted of Margaret Everett, Iacquelyn McKee, Orrin Cox, and Stuart Lake. Intruder was produced on the night of the four one-act plays. Louise Marshall, lane Scholz, Melba Gibson, Margaret Craine, Albert Evans, Richard Oas, and Robert Yost took part. In club period in the last part of April, the Players' Club gave Mistletoe and Moonlight . The cast ofthe play included Melba Gibson, Mary Catherine Trueblood, Margaret Craine, Ambrose Winston, Milton Young, Stuart Lake, and Lloyd Reeves. Early in April, Mrs. Irma Schira Tucker gave a talk on the appreciation of dramatics and also read a play. -- '-A-, f--f -:af ---- -1:----W. -W fwsvf- -.f-fm . E- TR '-' '-',, :zz ...- .-P-sq , ., .l ' v-.- 11.-'1 .1 ...':f, :-: ft ' ' , Q f l-EFQW A V x 4 . ,, 'fwffifzlfi . 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MARY WIDMER - T1w1.rm-w' Miss DOROTHY STANLEY - - - Span..-or The Senior Dramatic Club, whose principal aim is to promote dramatics in the Senior class of Webster High School, has just completed a very successful year. Under the inspiring leadership of Miss Stanley it has progressed a great deal toward achieving the goal of clever interpretation of dramatic art. Most of the club periods have been spent in practice on various programs. At the beginning of the year pantomime work was the main interest. Later several of the members of the club gave in an assembly period a play entitled The Boy Comes Home . The theme ofthe play, which was to show the effect of the war on this boy's character, was brought out very well. The cast included Lenna Thomas, Esther Neulieum, Ray Thurston, Arthur Traber, and Dorothy Zimmerschied. In the early spring the club sent a group to present a play, Fourteen , at Fulton in the annual contest held there by William Woods College. This group brought back to Webster the honor of having taken second place. Fourteen was previously produced as the play representing the Senior Dramatic Club in the Four One-Act Plays program about the middle of February. Its cast consisted of Elizabeth Hixson, Estelle Kunz, Virginia Stone, and Dean Ellinger. At another assembly program toward the tirst of May, the club presented The Man in the Bowler Hat with William Senn, Mary Widmer, Dean Ellinger, Iohn Baxter, Dolores Milburn, and Alfred Darlow as the characters. .r E:,,..:.g.:r.f1 -f fr-T-f-1 :: '1-- r r- j Z..fW1 ---Qf, 'e 3'fE As ' .U A f 'Y--+ZgH.E'fJ '+-GQ1-Q.:-g xiii!! qw. f-..w- . , , ,- v, wx , , , -Fr-ks, v , ,ggpciii n iq,-. - A . 22 ami Q nl . Q .n h .- Nj 5?Q1, ew . ' ' ,. M-5:1 ' 4 Lg-fiizlfig ., xy ' is.. fi' Q. yxxhik' '-1512.1 ,Y gi, W , ' 4 'FW ' TQ. .. 2.11- cc W- . 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Miss CLARE -PRUEHS I, S , Miss IZEYL MILLER I pomom KATHERINE SENNE I P -d LAWRENCE HEATH ,I mu mf STUART LAKE W HOWARD HARPER f Vice-Prc.rz'den! BERT SCHMIDT l IESSE IETER I S v DOROTHY REICHARDT pf 6C'da'W FLORENCE IOHNSTONE I Tren mmf MARJORIE INIAIOR V DONALD OAS - Srqacan f-af- Jr1n.r The Iunior Dramatic Club has just completed a successful year in spite of the numerous difficulties with which it had to contend. It was deprived first of one sponsor and then another, four of them having taken charge of the club at different times. Mr. Roach was the first, when he left at the end of the first semester, Mr. Homer Combs assumed the sponsorship for several weeks. When he was forced to give it up, Miss Pruehs and Miss Miller took a joint-sponsorship for the remainder ofthe year. Another difficulty with which the club was obliged to contend was the scarcity of boys in the membership list during the first semester. However, several of them joined at the beginning of the second semester, and thus elimi- nated this obstacle. As their share of the one-act plays, the members presented Hop O' Me Thumb . The club also presented several other short plays at various times during the school year. Several members were interested in the workings of the marionettes and made several of them. They had hoped to learn how to manage them well enough to give a demonstration, but could not in their limited time. , .0 Q. 'V gi A i.gnq9.. 1 .M in L , - - H llliffl' fffflyifnzzl' .. L. ,-.,,-,. ,. I . mic.. A L- T,g:n-Twrfv -. .i-H+ . , T-P ff-Tjig-e'a.:A:'f e f 44' N D -. j , , jp 2r:'...aI5g...s5353g5s1Ti...: 5555, n ,-,g.y.,L..i,i.,5p1fAV 311- ,fc - S, A A--A - ' - ' ' ' . ..,'.- . ' ' ' -.sf-14. Y ' i' 'A - 'L -' .' , ' ' ' ' s 1 . - .-,wq-g:r ' - ..--.-.5 .,,f.- . ., ' . . 'Q A - H- .4-Pr t.-.gx.s,.f-:.,..- I - - -.'.g-yp,:v9.- .,. .' A - , V . . :-' -f-'r-.32-2'f.'E--'L rf'7 ?'i7 i'nl ' . ' A , . ''lI'if.'35i'2'- i .'7v wY.'C:'Q:I- -.Q f. 'Q' 1 Qllllfljlf-aQ......, Fg.g,,Vc,:i:, , ,L1tTw,-gi, H - nanwlnnngnna-'-'. '-i'.':..r-- ef The Sophomore Dl'LZlTlLZlll.C Ciao Third Row-R. Beal, M. Straub, Graham, Goslin, M. Gamble, Koeneman, I. Moody, I. Harkey. Second Row-V. Peters, R. Neukum, V. Ienkins, Crawley, Wagner, Stearns, Blake, V. Perkins, N. Holekamp. 1 z'rJl Rnw4Alderson, R. Hicks, Duck, Donnell, B. Chapman, R. Black, I. Lawrence, I. Miller, Trembly, Hoencr D. Dawson. Miss INA K. NORTHCU1'1' BETTY CHAPMAN 1 RUTH DONNELI. 5 - MADELINE GAMBLE IEANNE LAWRENCE MADELINE GAMBLE L - IUDY HARKEY l RUTH DONNI-:LL I MARGARET RossITER V ,I l I VIRGINIA PETERS 'R IANE BLACK I DELL DAWSON 2- - BETTY TREMBLY ,J IUDY HARKEY 1 BETTY WAGNER P - IUDY HARKEX' ,l Spomrol' Pl'C.r1'a'e1Il Vice- P rar fflc nl Secrela fy T l'6'I1J'll l'L'l' L l-bl'Hl'l'l1l1 In September of 1929, under the leadership of Miss Northcutt, a Sophomore Dramatic Club was again organized in Webster High School. It was decided that it would be better to study and read plays than to try to present a great number before the assemblies. The members have, however, given several at their own club meetings. Some of the plays presented are as follows: Two Crooks and a Lady , Not Wanted, A Wife , Tomorrow , lVleredew's Right Hand , The Closet , and several others. Most of these were read so that the club could appreciate to a fuller extent the dramatic technic ofthe play. The club at the first ofthe year was divided into two teams who alternated in planning programs for the club meetings. On April 25, the Sophomore Dra- matic Club presented the play, The Dear Departed , in the auditorium before the other clubs. H1,25-.1..g ,,,r1- ' , ,,. - I say . T -.M .f, 1335... P-'r 'Q.s.,,,f'Q. nggglsi j . , ,,,F..g,i,, .afi fpasf 6. ' by 'ish'-wa, . 7' ----Rfrf,-1.415 igihvigg, A ,,.,,,.g:,,j.1 if . . f . D D3 rw. xv Q . f ,hi J yhga . 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Miss XVINIFRED TCDNER - Spon..v-or EDWARD KING - P1-emidenf RCDBERT GISBURNE - Vice-P1-e.r1'a'ef1f KATHRYN BALL Seerelafgzf-T1'ea.-ww RUTH HAWKINS - Lz'f7l'al'1'an ANDRAE BOPP --'---- Publfefzfy .7Illl'ltZ.I1Cl' Several years ago the Vocational Club appeared as an activity at Webster High. The club has grown so popular that for the past two years it has been divided into Iunior and Senior groups. The purpose of the Vocational Club is to assist its members by means of speeches, trips to business houses, and a special reading program, to find what vocation they are best suited for. In the Vocational Club it is the custom that in the fall the girls entertain the girls, and in the spring the girls are entertained by the boys. This year there were very few girls in both clubs, so they combined and gave a picnic for the boys at lVliltenberger's farm. When the boys reciprocated, they gave a picnic at Alton, lllinois, and then the club took a trip through the glass factory located there. During the year the club has heard speakers from various walks of life who told of the trials and tribulations of their particular field. Bankers, social service workers, lumbermen, radio announcers, representatives from fur compa- nies, lawyers, and Y. M. C. A. workers have spoken during the club periods. Several of the speakers brought samples with them to illustrate their talks. At a few of the meetings pictures of various industries were shown. Other meetings were given over to business discussions, once in awhile to the programs of other clubs, and twice to musical programs presented by members of the club. Many Saturdays were profitably and enjoyably spent in trips to Kahokia, Parks, Airport, More-Tones Brass Foundry, National Candy Company, and other places. .gg 'Y ' - i . aww w Q. . ff' -'rev ' '- .,.l.'az.','P fr-- . . ' af .J asf. f'. g A ' . - an I L13 si -ew.ZZE'?iiLf6 4'i ' f A 14 3 - .5 47 dn. , , -L' - 5 f , 'J my . 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Miss HELEN TONER WILLIAM CHAPMAN IAMES HARKEH' ALEX MILTENBERGE MADELYN L1NKE CLARK HONIG 1 Tom BASKETT V R ,I i Sponmr Pl'L,.l'l.tiL'I1f l 'ICC-1JI'L'.l'l'dL'll! Sez'l'vl41lI1l- Tl'011.ru1'c1' The Iunior Vocational Guidance Club has just completed its second successful year. Its membership was composed of about thirty juniors who met regularly throughout the school year. Its purpose has been to acquaint its members with the problems which will be encountered upon entering the business or professional world. It has also tried to help them decide what vocation or profession they wish to enter. At the weekly meetings speakers told them about their respective professions, speaking of the possibilities, the requirements, the future, and the remuneration that might be expected. Among the persons who addressed them were Alr. Floyd Davis, who spoke on real estate: Mr. Alex Miltenberger, who spoke on bankingg Mrs. Eleanor Manning, who spoke on library worlag and Mr. W. A. Schulz, who spoke on the medical profession. Another side of the business world was studied by means of trips taken to different plants and factories in or around St. Louis. On these trips the manner in which the products are made was carefully explained to them. They were first shown the raw product and then the various steps necessary to bring forth the finished product. Trips were made in connection with the other vocational club to the More-Iones Brass Works, the National Candy Factory, the Loose-Wiles Bakery Co., and the Pevely Dairy. Following last year's example, the two clubs held two joint picnics. The fall picnic was at the Miltenberger farm at Hillsboro. The spring party was held recently and was as much of a success as the other. . x 4.t5h1'Qg,H'1-5 ' 1 I,-.yay . , , s 5?2S,, ,-,ft-f xv 'mf Yfgpi Q, .va -4 -,Q J' ' Q NSG.- fl ,x ,..Eh Ej'f' ' Y' ' 5 D,f,!1'S .... Q l ' I'-2L v'f H,?:' i i -- r-ff we - ' ag. . - 1 :R . Q X- . . aw., ,L . -.ea ,, . - ,,.,f-bluff? 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Comfort, P. Sibley, Iackson, Sloss, Schutz, Senn, Pierson DWIGHT INGAMELLS ---- Spzmmor Alpha Chapter SIM BEAM COMFORT ---- Prewidenf DONALD STEELE - - - - Secrefary- Treawurer Beta Chapter PAUL SIBLEY - - - Prwidenf HUsoN IACKSON - - - - Vice-Prariden! IAMES SLOSS - - - - - Secrefary-Tremfurer The Webster Chapter of the Hi-Y has just completed a very successful year. Although quite small at the beginning of the year, its membership was by the close of school the largest in the history of the chapter. For some years it had been apparent that one club could not take care of all the applicants for membership. To remedy this defect, the original club decided to split into two groups. Several members took charge of the new divi- sion. After much discussion the two groups were named the Alpha and the Beta Chapters of the Webster Hi-Y. The clubs usually met separately, but occasionally held joint meetings. More members were elected, and at the end of the school year there were about thirty in each club. During the year the clubs had many interesting meetings. At times the members were addressed by prominent men, while other programs consisted of open debates or discussions. Among the men who spoke to one or the other of the two clubs were: Mr. W. F. Lewis, Mr. Dwight Bradley, Chief of Police Andrew McDonnell, Father Dooley, and Mr. C. A. Neavles. On several occasions representatives attended meetings at the downtown Y , At one of these Paul Sibley was elected Vice-President of the city and county Hi-Y chapters. The local chapters carried on the work of expansion, started several years ago, by dividing their chapter and increasing their membership. : 'fQ- 'F 5 fe-' 'M . i - a ,wk ' Q-asv 1.1,-1 - -., .. - - .-'L-x '4ri'5 -f if ff -ge f L7f3ff' '+ - . v4E'23Sf'1t .fir-QQ-fe ,. . Ee . M , . ,nfs 'V ,fa f .' 'ii L4 1. 1.11, ,f ri-ffifmwfi' 1:??Z..x6,.a:-.- lies: 1211.08 lfvlzf-Uziqfzl M - 1 aw-Q fIi'fe'2I1'.--iiiliif ff 'I A '. ' ' ' .. - ..-, 'cv-J' :'-Tfff 4 , .' ' u 1'- 5- f7-1'v'--A A . .. , ' ' ..f ,H -Q. :I x,F7,...'1:-,I ligll ,. I -AI, . . ,.. ,. gg-Q , V--e nf.. A thxh V. . .. .Juv-sf -rv - v--. -- ..-. :ff-1 f---H .Fw-f' ' ' - T KT f .l- 2 f '- t . .U ... ...A L, Q-I -ug-. J .i:,,,'lg.,J yr, : ld: x M, 1 H K , , , A 31 ' V I hr 1 Q F ,rf .,4 I 1, sq . '-f -.-.-.:-'f.H-- - - ' 1 . -- .- - lx f . . 'f.. - n..,.d,...'-...- R..--.gvl ii! .rug Til I v-Epi: :Lev Qlavlf-I,ai-v...v,w.:.v,v.-Q..-LL .. vgay.. The Sophomore Y Club Third Row-R. Baxter, Walsh, Horne, Zell, O. Conrad, Guth, .McGhee, D. Miller, Press, C. Carr. l Second Row-R. Thompson, Hoener, Austin, Sheppard, Sessions, Magner, Herbert, Salzgeber, R. Milburn, D. I .. F1'r.flRowjSlST:omfort, Lidikay, Metivier, Gibson, Sawyer, Lysell, Leeman, Henry, P. Sibley. SIM COMFORT 'I PAUL SIBLEY BURTON SAWYER I f Spon.ror.v Pre.r1'denl IOHN SKINNER ,I 'I . . I82gYLI?IZiIgQ, r Vice-Prewzdeni WILLIAM LIDIKAY 'l Sgwefar DOUGLAS IONES V 'V ROBERT GIBSON I Treamrel, IACK THOMPSON J The Sophomore Y Club has just finished a very successful year. The club has a list of many accomplishments along many different lines. The mem- bers carried out their purpose to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community the high standards of Christian character. They were organized with the significant aim of developing the minds, bodies, and higher ideals of each member. The boys tried to establish a sense of fellowship and comradeship that would prove beneficial both to themselves and the school at large. Another important thing its members accomplished was the writing of a new induction for their own use. Realizing the neel of a better, more impressive ceremony, they met and after some discussion drafted one v hich they later used to induct the new members who were voted in the club at the beginning of the second semester. At one of the meetings the club sponsored an induction at the downtown Y. M. C. A. At several ofthe meetings the members were addressed by such men as Mr. Willard Cvoslin, Dr. C. E. Colgate, Mr. W. F. Lewis, and Mr. George Gibson. As their part toward expanding the Hi-Y movement, the boys of the club inducted a new Sophomore Y Club of Cleveland High School at the Carondelet Y. M. C. A. 'P 2 if We-ei. ' X EW ,., -4 JP' r,'Q!.,. kg , A R ev. ' ' ,,,-,Ia . 4 x4 f o '-S Patov F1 fu nm -1i33f '1':f ':-'-.si-V'-L Ax? .JQ!Q5i.5f, fe- fl- :aff-5 .-f. ,,f-a-+- V . , '. f. 117' I' 1 Qllg' v . ' . Q-1-Y' .'?ft .....af'pafmf5Tf3Yg:I7iQ,Lf'.f-:fig-. v .'.g:-ldgtz'-.11 -EL .4-A-Mg' -.1 A -- e f' Y- g N. X ' -'L I 7 - pb ?- s ua 2 vp.-1:--4 --.-ffQr'.?'g: :'.:.:,'.'-.i ' ' . . . : .J . . - U ,V , ,,,.,.- .1 . -gg--1 5 -..-qw '- A, . , I' :,--X.. - U-,'... . I. U - - . - .. . L ff ' far- . - . f . . . . - .- - 45-,-.+s.s.2w.-:fa-.-.. . - ... .,-nu.. 4 gg, I ,, g-91,63 o,6fg 5, -.-,xTi,rl4:, -AH A 0 Jiang, Ap-...J , '..- . :- ul' sul snnnnu ' f ' The Cl'6dfl.U6 WfrZ1fz'ng Club ' v -V A .. . . ,sw X. w . , ,war 111,11 Rim'-A. Munroe, Bainter, Verdier, Coggeshall, V. Graves. Bnifanz Rmufclynionts, Hasse, Miss Pickel, N. Smith. Miss LAURA Picmsi. Sponfor MARTIN HAssE Prwidmi Sn1RLEY COGGESIIALI- - - - - Secrelafy-Trea.rur 1- The Creative Writing Club was organized for the purpose of giving those who desired it, a chance to cultivate and exhibit their talent in the particular field of literary work. Since creative work needs inspiration which cannot be foreseen, the meet- ings were very informal. No definite program was followed because experience had taught the members that this invariably resulted in failure. The organization might well take as its motto: Quality, Not Quantity, because the club, in spite of its small membership, contains unusual talent. The plans are to put the best selections written by members in a small mimeo- graphed booklet similar to the one issued last year. It will be available to all those interested. As a foundation for their work, the members studied selections from con- temporary literature, criticizing them with as broad a viewpoint as possible. In their study of poetry, they were very fortunate in having Mr. Homer Combs, himself a poet, at several meetings. He gave them much valuable information and read some of his own poems. The club feels very much indebted to him for giving them just what they needed, some first-hand information from an authoritative source. It has been the desire of the club to increase its membership, but it has been found that the average student is afraid to join because he thinks that his work is unworthy of attention. Let it be said to this modest student that he will find this club decidedly worthwhile, and that he is heartily welcome. Although the club does not expect to make a Milton or a Shakespeare out of him, they do think that they can help him to become confident of his own ability. 3.7-sg,-.-ar-2. ,- -.-, Aus-L1a.s1.g-3aa:sj,gm?5o s A - 1 V. I Y4!.i,5.+':4' '1 f5,p- 4 .i?f:'g1,, V J., V 1 , - is - 'ef . . ' -'Q :iii-.-ff. -' V in it - - iiw 1 . -0 bf. age Silly . . 3... ... .. - - f ng.. 7' f'. Y',T- L: ' ' VW ' ' Y '- '-a.l 4-47 -. in fx .2-Q--Q-Neff-f 1.1- 2: '4..g4.fQ--'af ef-A' 'cf '-...ann-.'-' -:annul E. isa. .-...f.1Q:ga. -a - -'---0 --- M- ' '-' -- - The Deczrfx Cozmczlf Third Raw-Muther, C. Siegmund, Verdier, Graham, Koeneman. Second Raw-I. Honig, Crofton, I. Moody, Ames, Nickol, V. Comfort. x h F1'r.rlRuu'-Claiburn, C. Iones, I. Patterson, Miss Allen, M. Straub, Exton, Rumpt, Balnter. X 1 D - ' on.for M ss M 1. RED ALLEN bp IANE PATTERSON - Prexidmz' RUTH IANE VERDIER Vice-P1'e.n'a'ef1l MARY LOUISE STRAUB - Secrefafy BETTY HARSH - - - - Chairman Pro-qranz C0l7ll7ll.ffUL' The Dean's Council was organized in 1926 under the supervision of the Dean of Girls, Miss Mildred K. Allen. The purpose of this group of girls is to promote higher and finer ideals, not only in the class room, but in everyday life. Each girl considers it her duty to be courteous, gracious, and honorable at all times. ' Very interesting programs have been brought to the Council this year. A number of speakers, among which were Mrs. Herman Hoch, Mrs. Iames Dawson, and Mrs. Robert Russell, have shown the girls how to build finer characters. At other times the Dean's Council held friendly, informal talks, each girl taking part in the discussion. It is the custom each year for the Dean's Council to prepare a Christmas Box for the unfortunate people of the Ozarks. This year, instead of sending just food and clothing, books and toys were added to the list. The Council has taken an interest in matters that needed attention in the school, for instance, the School Board purchased mirrors for the girls' rooms upon the recommendation of the Council. Also the Museum Case was decorated during the Christmas holidays by the girls who were interested in keeping the holiday spirit. The Dean's Council, which endeavors to hold before the student body the highest of standards, was formerly a representative body, but is now open to every girl in Webster High School who wishes to join. ef no E .1 W,,v?'4-rn? 39, b y A ,ffl I - '-T.'r7vA l D X ' g, , ,, ,...,f 'Asif '- f ' -IP -'fig Q . gif? 4 ,gfkskif ig 8 ' fl -1 .- ol F . f 1-4 'H - - ,- i f . . - . 'ff' . Page bl xfzf om ...,i u W ...Hy nd x Q. W J.a- .nn s 'M ,, ., H 1' , l xnxx Q. . - . . 10. Q ,, .. f 'pu A vw Q ' ,- , 1 ,,Y' l', jk: 5 1 ' v-'f oxniyfv-x. uw- 4 ata -. V: ,,, v 1' ' ll ivvvw 'vac fr. .,,. l.. , A Q QAQQAQ '-12:34,--1 -'1i-var.:--QL JSPET. ' - ,' - -4, s-Q-ru-7, , -7- ,grief-. ' .,:.' .,i.fA:, .,, .T if ..f'.. f Y Y Spa. Q. g e- . e Fla: E':'iJ-..a..uQ GW- -asvvstrisr-:55I.'. 3 Z'-Li-Qfii'-?-ii'---f.' .ff-.-fa-as f--11 we 1 - 'T , 77 - ' 'J ' .5 .1 . ' i- ' ' ' 5 ...'.: 1AQa 5 13 f1.- -'T 5 ' . . , ,. ' '- r - - . ,,, L 1: . - .4 - ....,..w-n':f- - , , -' -- , -. ' ' .- - .- '-7-J' -'-'Aw'-- al' ' ' - '- ':'ff'v4f-- --- - ' ' .4 - ,.. sl.-.Ff.'. Q4 v'f.., n-:,..-- 'dl . .- -- ' -A1 --. - rf-'c ' Q ve- -- , -1- '- ..-.f '-'-'-.':'-u+-fn--vo I' , . .' .V I . 'I N'! '5'1hv'x,lfe-I - ,'2' - x' fllillilill lllnnllll, Egg :Y S Jag, Igairii tie.. , 'Q'-.WC'a'J-'.'.','2J.1'a':'.ffi'-' -1 y-- .1 . The Pep Club T59 -, S , , 5 , 4 I U 2 1 5 'S Fffllz Rim'-K. Iones, Boulware, I. Yaeger, Bland, Straub, E. Neukum. Kreftmeyer, S. Fox, R. Schmidt, Schmid, E. Young, D. Heising, M. Coester. Fuurllzgfuw-Hesse, Plage, Gebelein, Goetz, Wells, Buchanan, Fleshman, Ervin, B. Schulz, Simcoke, Yvaggoner, race. Tlzfrd Rim'-E. Divine, Phipps, Von Kissel, Harley, Howze, R. Neukum, Sutherland, Koeneman, Payne I. Harkey, B. Wagner, Gaunt, Blair, Exton. Scmnd Raw-Tackett, Boswell, Roberts, Senne, Adderly, Clemin, Pritchard, I. Honig, Miller, Gustafson Linde, Rumpf, Rupp. F1'r.rlRIm'-Thomas, H. Flint, Richardson, Maior, M. Hicks, I. Scholz, Disher, Phemister, Hutchinson, Harford T. Bayer, Forester, Andress, Wlolf. 1 1 n MISS E. REPLOGLE 1 MISS D. STANLEY V L5p0n '0 EDITH PI-IEMISTER - Praridenf ELIZABETH DIsI-IER - Vice-Pmridenf MARY HARFORD TL Se'-f U IULIA HUTCHINSON I eff my VIRGINIA XVAGGONER T1-eaxurer ln the fall of 1929 a new club known as the Pep Club took its place among the older activities of Webster High School. Early in the school year a number of girls, expressing the desire for another pep organization, under the leadership of Miss Replogle and Miss Stanley met and organized. At the first meeting many girls turned out who were interested in the club. On account of the large number, the membership of the club had to be limited to seventy-tive. At the first meeting of the year the club elected its officers, and such com- mittees as were needed were appointed. The girls chose sweat-shirts as the main part of their uniforms, with these they wear dark skirts and dark berets. The Pep Club made its first appearance at the Thanksgiving Football Game at Kirkwood. Although there was much snow on the ground, many girls turned out. They marched around the field headed by the High School Band and displayed a great deal of school spirit. The Pep Club assisted the Yellow Iackets with their pep suppers and attempts to create more school spirit. Also in co-operation with the Yellow Iackets they are buying a new banner for the school. an 43,4 'WP R .1 wNw kln:uE?. 4 Ulf 'Eli :J '45!'v'?ffff'? giwwwd ia we Wwffi at-ff mesa.. 01....a. c :fl :if'wf ',gg, -CT f.3: 3if.'gQ'f'f -'7 ' E .,. i-f t -iz.-iw'- h'!7 - -f - .. ' ' ' -' ' '. - I . . ' . . . - fx, -. r ' - - . ,. ' 1'- T'-' xx-.-5:- . -: E T -' 4' iv ,' - li 7 A , - f 'fr tix 1 I i 'W ini? 'li' xv - 'W 'W A 'Q -y ,eww 'f' -- 'es +a'ss...fG54wa:A-- ff ., Rv. , v aww.-z9'f'4' ' : 'E, ' ' ,-M' I -Q' if V ,. -2- .- ' .al -5' 5 . . . -11' , H- if- ' I 'I ' -A-.LA-IQ' - I -5-f , -N1 1 - 4 pg s .- ', ' . Y-fy--I-.'--3 - If f . ' -4 ,. 'fxgzzs p - .9 - - 33 ' A 1' ' ...al . ' I' In ,gi V . 'I A FI e 'Y'.I5.12'r: . Ln - : ' . '- W U I, 4' 1 :L-', 5- I 1 1 5-J' - H ' ,, 5 I 1 5, i veg? i I , . 1.9. ' J: 3 13, ,.I5,,,,A .M A U , ,Q '.- , - 1 ff .1 .. . - f- s. . . '17,--Y -YY'--ar -v-P YYH Y, ,f -4? Jn 1 VV 'WY-Yi ,YY V W , , - - as Palrjc ISz'.rly-lu '0 .. A.. .,...A,..,.. , F. E liz? 3'- ',.,. ,, ...f-.3 JF-4-:fi -'-I' 1- 'rr'. , .-.-,-' v 1' f-jjQ, F 4-J -'f 'm '- 1 -, - 5 ' 'f-'in- 75C5n'511f?P:4L ' f'--'-1-w5+g-rf. Q..gL2.1? M' A ' Y '7' - ' .' - I - c, , I ' 34 .-Tg:: 7 - CfffZ-T7:.,,.-.ks , ' ' ' '4 'vi ... . ., 4- A 1 .0 - hz.: .:,.,-- .,,.- .I - ' ,A.5.,.. .,, . A - I - , Q . - 13,-,g-f1,Ar7':J,-LE j:r:.,.--giggle. . ,- -' 4 nu --- . ,:.CL1,', ,.,1.f':,,i ,,,..'-- in -,- f ' '.ll ..-,f.'- 'Illlllsvnvh-Q'-1-vo:--.lr n 1 cunning! IQQIIII , -V L .V Jil.. . .1,1:V.W 11... - n an A 4 0-nqngnmni-..--.- - . rf- Yellow Jackerif Y if-vi I -ii V 1 3 1 1 FJNI Raw-Bowring, Billups, YVachter, V. Comfort, Graham, Patterson, I. Black, R. Beal, Stephens, Gamble, N. Holekamp. Fnurllz Row-D. Dawson, R. Etta-r, E. Beal, V. Stone, L. Marshall, Stuart, K. Ball, E. Kunz, Craine, Hewes, Stobie, P. Perkins. Third Row-Ellcrsick, M. Chapman, leter, I. Dagger, Walser, Dreinhofer, Lothman, I. Carr, M. Steele, Vier- heller, C. Muther, Flint, D. Perkins, Peters. Svrand RuwTHawkgis, Holctgrgok, Lenz, I. Heath, Rosborough, Coggeshall, L. Peters, Murcli, F. Xvay, Iohnstone, I. So omon, unn, I son. l 1'r.rl Raw-L. Wilson, K. Smith, Everett, Veninga, R. Pollock, Walker, R. Holekamp, E. Conrad, W'idmer, Burnett, Booth, Reinhardt, C. Siegmund. MISS IZEYL MILLER Spanner GERTRUDE WALKER P1-e.--Idczzf ELIZABETH CONRAD I'1'cv-Pm-'I'dcIzl RUTH POLLOCK - - St'C'l'L'fHl1V RosE MARIE HOLEKAMP - - TI'FL1-0'lll't'l' The Yellow Iackets, the most active girls' organization in Webster High, was organized for the purpose of promoting clean athletics, excellent sports- manship, and feeling of fellowship among all the girls in the school. In October, after the annual election of new members, there was a total of sixty girls in club. Through their regular attendance at football, hockey, basketball, baseball games, and track meets, the girls have created enthusiasm in all school activities and have raised the standards of school spirit. Both a pep lunch and a pep supper were given by the Yellow Iackets during the year. The lunch, which was held before the Maplewood footballgame, was served in the lunch room to all the girls in the school. Before the University City basketball game. the club sponsored a pep supper of box lunches and cocoa. The evening's entertainment consisted of cheers and short dramatic sketches given by members of the Yellow Iackets. In the latter part of April the organization, co-operating with the Pep Club, purchased a large orange and black banner for the school's use at all athletic events the school enters. As a further means to promote interest in athletic contests, each Yellow Iacket was supplied with a megaphone. Under the excellent guidance of Miss Izeyl Miller, sponsor, the club was encouraged and inspired throughout the year. ga 4. y...dx-gil.-..:Eg,Fgis,:.,.,. rx ' ,. ..wEjgw+.- A w -. .- .,:HT 5 . skl..A.-s.-.-11'5h!? 1tgJ1,,'v:.s':g-1:f 5 'W' -I ' - ' ,ig - J X me '. +'x'-' 4,5511 , 1 ,' I . , , v 5- JJ I Ex lm M-nv I9 .51,QJr, . sa i-4 -, .l,,f' IP ' fy 5 i- -Ar.. ' ' -' ' P. fl - '. f . Q' i i V ml 'f 'L'-- ' : fir -E I - . - as-. J R I Sa I I A E - wise' 1,0 E .I wr: I N X I R' is . 'if 'flag-ff I . V A Page Sl..X'flf-fflft L -r'x- if QS-Yfifrv-a1.'.'q.-Ja af f 15554 -L-- fi., 1 ...--,iq-1 , .-- .1 5 f, 1 T-Ti' -- -. - , - . , A 'mail-Z-.a.: 'Wwrwf-rri,.f .. 131- . .-..:f-wg-3.-H. - ..-a.-H- - --as -. ,, - . . , ' ' - Q - - .1s.-:j--:- - - -.-v., ,, . , j - -I N- . . Q g - ' ,.,,.? .- :wg .:,-1 -iv.. I. - H. ,,fyq,5.f,.. .,'. .v A I - , r . . :DQS'': -T-'T-uifg'-!: ':S141-'At-:J : i'fR,' - ' ff .T I - . - . 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Miss DOROTHY STANLEY - Span..-or VIRGINTA XVAGGONNER - Pre.ria'enf KATHLEEN SMITH - Vice-Pre.r1'a'mf BETTY BOWRING Serreiary-Treamrer The Girls' Athletic Association has-been in existence at Webster High for several years, hut it was not until this year that a constitution was drawn up and the club was really organized. The purpose of this organization is to further the ideals of sportsmanship, fair play, and friendship among the girls taking part in the athletics of Webster High School. Early last fall the annual Sophomore Rush Party was given. A party of this sort is given every year so that the new girls in school will have an oppor- tunity to know all the others there. This year a party similar to the one in fall was given for the girls who entered school in Ianuary. The event in school life every year to which every girl eagerly looks forward is the G. A. A. Banquet. This year it was held in the school lunchroom on April 12. The decorations were carried out entirely in orange and black. After a delicious meal the program of the evening was turned over to Virginia Waggoner, president of the G. A. A., who introduced the speaker, Mrs. Leo Vogt. Then the teams, which Miss Stanley had so faithfully coached, presented her with various gifts to acknowledge their appreciation for all the efforts she had taken to help them. After this Miss Stanley awarded the players on all the athletic teams their letters and numerals. As the climax of the evening, Ione Solomon was elected captain of next year's hockey team, and Fern Way, captain of the haskethall team. qv .1 1, 4, my-an 'Hu .+ w1 ,a- .ssgfvy-y' 2 .iafava 'isa Www S N M. Mm- f-hai? at . nl' 5 7 hrl' 4 y Q,.xEi3i'QL5,4K .A L, ga? an af' ,mn I , Q ik'-.!l.s X 425 3 +31 N 0 '57 Q' Lick ' Y' 5WW? f atv-5 iibgawfsl .. 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A uinqngp l.nQl- I!! -Kg ,Vs -31, w,wE1l,l-:Li, H f535'No-n'.','na'.'-'.'.-....- .' '. .1-v .. . Y 'ff . - -'-.1 f' -.1 V-.z - 'I'7'F' 'f 'rg-5 A 4-nf 5 -.L.,.-. -Q.-. - -3-I .vu-K-. gi.. ,.-- .3 3-1, L,. Y., - - K-i ,, ., ,, x 1 I las L .4 sr 1 1, ,, f fzgv ' A '-vs, 1 , Y The LV Club Third RougfMr. Gaines, Baskett, Gilmore, Flint, Rustemeyer, Mr. Roberts. Secand Row-R. Evans, Broaddus, Larson, Leck, Sawyer, Barrie, Spain, I.. Harkey. Firm! Row-Weigel, Stork, Rogers, Fuchs, P. Sibley, Freschi, D. Sibley, Nlsbet, Cole, Coester. PA JL SIBLEY Pmridenf XVFLLIAM F RESCHI - Vice-Pre.ridenf FRANK FUCHS - - - Secreialy- Trea.rurc'r The W,' Club as the governing body of Webster's athletics awarded letters and numerals to those boys who had proved themselves worthy of repre- senting Webster High School in one of the sports: football, basketball, track, or baseball. They determined the requirements for the letters in those different sports. At the close of the season of a sport, they voted letters to those who had filled these requirements. i Following the custom of previous years, the club gave a banquet for the football lettermen. Turkey with all the trimmings was served to a good crowd of Webster students and some of their fathers. As has been the custom, the football letters, nineteen in number, and the numerals were awarded. The principal speakers of the evening were Mr. W. F. Doc Lewis and loe Lintzenich, Captain of St. Louis University team. The banquet was given on December fourteenth. Its success may have been due to the good food, to the very excellent service rendered by certain beautiful waitresses, or to the good, interesting speeches, however, in the opinion of the majority of those present it was due to all three of them. Toward the end of the banquet, the lettermen retired for a meeting and elected Bill Freschi and George Nisbet co-captains for the next year. 6 ff. o r ' -s ' W' ,. iffy 'W eva- 5 mr 'J ' W ,i.E'?g! 'E . ,Q V P xx V Zi, -A - f ' 'J I-,V . V in 5' ':,,,.:5L.M.'s Q, . 1 x .I Q 19 tif- J as oore . Page L51 xzfyjfne , p - 35 .L V-H-rf? R53 A ,LN -- , U.: , .,., nzyw., LA .J-N-lg ,Aim iA, , , - ' ' .- - .- -1-: J ,TA-f- If : y.,-.-.-- . . .. ' -- .. .,...,,,,,4::.:.. ..,f,qQ.,, 5..- ,gui -- - 4 W u,,--- - ,.. ...Q .. as .f.-,.f-. 4, ,V -, i .24-Tclinq.. 9 ilqinllll' vfiilyl LJ, is . K-,511 514, f'Jo-5'n'e-'n'u',':3a -15'-'J' 2- 7e-.. sf- --igix .,,-1,,, , nr. . , ,X--h -4,--,--.r'p --,-Q M., f:.,,.-rfzi..-, - ,- Fe .-'. Lg, ,Q a.Y.,...i:,.QX. ,. rua?-W LA, -W-'i,.i,.,,J,r55,. N Q ...:gE1:,..a, , ,.,, , I . . . W . , i- AA-wg, . 'vi E, ,,, Juan .X,,. .xv , ... . ,,- N ' ' 1,- X., T A f. , 1 ',,41 1 .14 rs, f , Girl ReJerveJ , ,it 5 2 E Tap Raw-Lancaster, C. Wolf, Troske, Pierce, Dexvein, Phipps, Vesper, D. Heising, E. Reynolds, Ritchie, Rupp. Pritchard, Harley, Schippers, Terrell. Fran! Russ--Fritz, A. Wagner, Sutherland, Dassler, I. Kreftmeyer, H. Wolf, Miss Schowengerdt, B. Taclcett, Strom, M. Bull, Clenin, Gaunt, R. Cannon. HARRIET WTOLF 'L ARLINE HOLLAND j ' PM-f'fff'1f BETTY TACKETT l VL-cg Prem-dm! MARGARET LEE DASSLER I ' ARLINE HOLLAND I Sardar MARGUERITE PIERCE I -V IOY KREFTMEYER I Tram Huw HARRIET WVOLF I ' MARGARET SCHOWENGERDT Spamor The Girl Reserves Club is a branch of the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation organized for high school girls. The purpose of the organization is to find and give the best. The symbol is the triangle within the ring, the triangle represents the desire for the development of mind, body, and spirit, and the ring is symbolical of a large circle of friendship. Blue and white, the Girl Reserve colors, are carried out in the uniform which consists of a white middy blouse with a blue or white skirt and a blue beret and blue tie. The club is organized and run on a committee basis. The committee chair- men for the year were: Membership, Frances Sutherland, Social, Lorena Blair, Social Service, Agnes Wagner, Virginia Iohnsong Program, Margaret Lee Dassler, Betty Tackett. The activities of the Webster Club have been of a varied nature. They have included a Christmas party, a coasting party, and a number of hikes. Of the programs, one ofthe most interesting was a discussion of Friendship in which all the girls took part. One of the most profitable and enjoyable talks of the year was given by a Webster minister on How to decide between right and wrong . The ceremonial meetings have also proved very impressive and worth while. In lanuary three ofthe girls received rings and others expect to get theirs in May. - ,-Yr 7' i iiimiiw' c'f-ff' --1L1I'T'i 5f-1m'2'e.' ' - ' 71555 i W ' ' ' ,. . -1.1 wif? M , . v iam ' .-A Lif'fb'55f- 2' .. 'rj . xii .Wm-Yngiy z 4gQ1?r.f, ' 'IJ , ... Q -9 0.5 -wt 5, mS,7.ie5-fuff ' gf -1 .' Q1 1' W ' L-fe. Mg '4 'X-thi' ' Jw it .iwg-Q1 xi -fa, so , ,, , iv-3333?-3 Qaeda.- V , -A 1101, Sz ily-.Mir 1: ffweif-fa -- -' 1 iii? -if if ' 'Se2liQ. 22 ,il it G ' . . - ' ,,- i -'. 534' 5 ' .. ' xl' '-1' '-- - -A , ' ' ' Iz:,..'-.v.-ug.-I'--i, --.. - .QI I' -- ,-f- - -: .IA , usual U lllnll ll' -,gpg gc gag in ..L,1,LV',L- 'ff ' Q55 Q, - '-' '- The Gym Cfub Third Row-Koken, Wood, F. Stone. Second Raw-R. Tackett, Kanamann, Benson, I. Patterson, Geo. Scott. Finrl Raw-I. Solomon, G. Rustcnieyer, Mr. Gaines, A. Baur. MR. FROEBEL F. GAINES Sponmr GORDON RUSTEMEYER - Pm-.u'a'cnf GEORGE SCOTT - Irliff'-Pl'EJL-11,6111 ALFRED BAUR - - Srcrclaly-T1'ea.rurc1 The Gym Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Gaines, has enjoyed another successful year. It has about twenty members, many of whom have earned the emblems given for proficiency in advanced acrobatics. The purpose of this club is to give those who are interested in doing more acrobatic work than is possible in the regular gym periods a chance to do so. It aims to develop the muscles, to create muscular co-ordination, and to train the minds of its members to meet quickly and ably the emergencies which arise in everyday life. As in the past, a gym team was organized. Exhibitions of tumbling and bar work between the halves of the Beaumont and University City basketball games were given. The team was made up of Gordon Rustemeyer CCaptainD, Alfred Baur, Roland Benson, and lunior Solomon. Besides getting clean, healthy recreation and competitive sport out of their membership in this club, the members have developed their muscles. In their work on the parallel bars, the rings, and the horizontal bar they have developed their sense of timing and their muscular co-ordination to a point where it will be of great use to them. Thus they have helped themselves and have at the same time had a great deal of recreation. The club is greatly indebted to its sponsor for his untiring efforts and patience, not only in the development of strong physique, but in the development of a spirit of emulation among the members. . p o X .U,1si A 9 Aw, , Q a g HIP' . 'r,'J xi 3 ,K V ,I , . I , . , R rd J- , .uh .. -ug -.-. .,-, -E .Li 'A . NWTEM. rf. : gy . Rf, 3 - , . Ax 5 Q L4 r 2-ff: aa ,- . O 'fs Page S1 1111 ren cn - W.. .--, .. -.f -W. ,Tm g ni -,i . 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Miss ESTHER Ri-ZPLOGLE - Sporwor KARL GUSTAFSON - - Preridefzf FRANK FUCHS - Vice-PreJidcrLz' WVILLIAM COLE Secreiary-Trea.ml'er EDGAR IsAAcs - Librarian WALTER SCHAEFER ---- - - dccompanimf Webster High School has long had a Boys' Glee Club in its list of activities. This year a fairly large number turned out for this work. They practiced twice a week in the auditorium under the supervision of Miss Replogle with Walter Schaefer as pianist. The boys worked hard on the operetta that was given this year by the com- bined Glee Clubs under the direction of Miss Replogle and Miss Stanley. The operetta presented was William Tell , an imitation ofthe opera of the same name. The scenes are laid in Switzerland. The boys were up against a difficult job as part of the time they were loyal Swiss guards, and later they were Swiss patriots rebelling against the ruler. Not only did the Boys' Glee Club assist in the presentation of Will Tell , but they have appeared in other school func- tions and at public entertainments. They have sung before both the Iunior and Senior High assemblies. Also they appeared before a meeting ofthe Parent- Teachers' Association. In the spring the Boys' Glee Club took part in the musical program given by all of the Webster Schools during National Music Week. The boys appeared in the last number of the program which was given by the High School students. They sang several numbers by themselves and a number with the Girls' Glee Club. A quarter unit of credit is given for each year of glee club work. x f , W i. A ' :Al 'afvbine 'r vsfs. , ....... ...Aw-Wf '7 '2 A .- -.. , 3' -if Aff , Q. .- f . A sea ' ' - 'wee L4 ,aa '-fi W , .1 . .. ..+-viagra. :?'?.:.k6..as-.-' , - Iam' S1 My-rzzqfzf - f -'A A . -, - Hn A H, .,,-74- 5.13 .:,- 'zu -' . - - .f:f.g.- tl... .-gr.. 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Carr, K. Smith, Miss Replogle, Veninga, Stuart, Dishcr, M. Longhibler, Bull, Rhodes, Grace, Boswell. Miss ESTHER REPLOGLE ---- - Span.--ar LENORE VENINGA - - P1-e.v1'afcfzl ELIZABETH DISHER - I'1'cc-Pre..-Idvfzf KATHLEEN SMITH - Seem-fafjif INEZ CARR - T refz.mrvr KATHERINE STUART Ll.!7l'lZl'l.z1II RUTH ELLEN ETTER ------ iivconzpanzfvl The Girls, Glee Club of Webster High School is very well known in its own city and throughout the state. Every year William Woods College holds a tournament for high school musical work. Glee clubs, quartets, sextets, vocal solos, and piano solos are eligible for entrance into this contest. Last year the Yvebster Glee Club and Sextet were entered, and each won first place. This year we entered the contests for glee clubs, sextets, quartets, and vocal solos. In each of these phases of musical work we won first place. Also Webster won the large cup given to the winning glee club for receiving first honors for two succes- sive years, and now it is the permanent property of Webster Groves High School. The Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs combined their work on the operetta this year. The high school talent was well brought out in this presentation, Will Tell . During music week the Girls' Glee Club performed in a program given by all the schools in Webster. The girls, in formal dress, gave the concluding numbers of the program. After winning at Fulton, the glee club has been invited to sing at many social functions. They have sung before the Parent-Teachers' Association, and parts of the club have appeared before the Daughters of the American Revolution many times. A quarter unit of credit is given for each year of glee club work. A 'C'--fail., :5: 1'i.:w.. 77 'A:f'7'1 -- ffqwt- '7 '1 - ix ','1f'7'7 ' I ---QM-NEAR -if Y -5 F ' ' :C ' x A . 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Third RunfBurgoise, Prosser, Kleeman, M. Longhibler, Rustemeyer, Schwartz, Langworthy, Barrie, Schuhr, Martin, George, A. Holekamp, Haley. Svcund Ruw7B. Young, Kraft, Cv. Cook, A. Link, B. Schmidt, D. Steele, K. Compton, Mr. Lemeke, E. Kunz, Matthews, I. Gordon, W. Walker, A. Lewis, P. Bragg. F1'r.rlRmvfLankford, D. Kunz, Metcalf, Horch. Dievers, I. Larson, E. Stowman, Schiwits, Metiever, Stroot, E. Longhibler, Balclick, Ebling, R. Dawson. WTR. H. LEMCKE - - Dl'l't:'Cf0l' ESTELLE KUNZ - .1.r.rz'.r!anl Dlrecior KENNETH CoMPToN P1-e.r1'dvn! L EONARD MA'I'TH Ews Secrefafy- T reamrcf- WINTFORD XVALKER ------ Llbrariafz The Webster Groves High School Band was started by Mr. W. A. Gore in 1925. At that time it was composed of eighteen members. When the organization was first started Mr. Gore played the clarinet, and, in his own words, played as loud as he could so that they would all end at the same time. hir. William B. Heyne directed the band during the first and the early part of the second year. Then Mr. Gore secured Mr. Lemcke to direct the band. In 1926 the Band went to Columbia and came home with the third place award. The following year the Band returned to Columbia and this time returned with the cup for Class A Bands. During 1927-28 the band was asked to play for the assemblies of the Normandy and University High Schools. lust before the members went to the state contests in that year, the Rotary Club of Webster provided uniforms for them. ln the season 1928-29 the band played for the County Teachers' Association and gave a formal concert of their own beside making many other appearances. With characteristic fervor the band has entered into numerous activities this year. lts program has included football and basketball games, and tourna- ments. The members have played in the assemblies of the neighboring schools, played at Boy Scout meetings, at a Brotherhood meeting, and at the Old Folks' Home in Kirkwood. The Band gave an informal concert for the Rotarian Con- vention at Nlexico City, beside the annual concert given on the ninth of Play. Prosperity and school spirit are characteristic of the band and all other musical departments of the Webstcl' Schools. fa f ' 1 i . ' Q x V' saw s M X ..f- ., -so . .. f M' x .fff-.mv 1 fr-' 1 . 'H - -s If :irf 2f' fu -it QSQY ,s mfs S HAI! . , ., , - su W v.i4AL- 5l'f3f'Y,i ,YQ -- ..:,, S 15 . ,,,- N.,-., LA Lp xx: -- - - , , 'I ' V 'L ir . W , - ,. - --,I-:fi - ----5. ,:,g.5,4 . ,,, ' j E - . ' ' ... - .- 'Q-ZH :'-7. ' al , If 1. -,':.- ' .,- ' .,., U - ' , ,.. gn... 1.1, 4-41.-.J r,.. glial . .- -v I 'nu -,- . ,fl .,',',':,-gf W, ,, . . . A. ,-.,,.,,.. ,. FAN, f,J..Qfi f 3'-ggi-rv-,g,dj3. ,fi55.57,-5-.'J.:fT,. 1 A .L f 1, . ,I--if Q- 4 : A ,.. . 4-V -s-1 4 an ' f, AL: '-'- , . . . . V . .ri-'.' . .1 w. . ,,,.,.- -.-.-..-J-- - ' ' ., -V i . to--.,, X pn-'u'An4lnaI l'l!i lllll' -rl. .3 c Ji, .,, eff' 5.5, , f'n'n'Q'aff-'n'q','nfnf-'.'-'' .- f:.'.'t'r- - The Orchefira E 5 I l s 5 l 5 i l' 4 5 5 fz i Four!!! Run'-B. Schmidt, D. Steele, Iackson, Martin, George. Third Raw-Gordon, Matthews, Rustemeycr, NN. Walker, A. Holekamp, Stroot, Baur. Second Row--Langworthy, W. Kleeman, E. Link, XN. Wagner, Rupp, Metcalf, Pohlman, R. Dawson. F1'r.rlRnw-Larson, Lankford, E. Young, Ieter, Hasse, Hutchinson, E. Garrett. F. Kleeman. MR. H. I. LEMCKE - Direclor MARTIN HASSE - 11J'J'l.J'fl1l1f Dz'recz'or DAVID BARRIE - Prc.r1'denl WINTFORD WALKER ----- Ll.!ll'Hl'idIZ In 1924 the orchestra was brought into existence in Webster High Schol by William B. Heyne who was the director of music at that time. The orchestra remained under his direction for two years, after which time it came under the supervision of Mr. P. Thomas. In 1928 Mr. Lemcke took charge of both the orchestra and the band, and they have remained under his supervision ever since. At the present time the orchestra, which is composed of over thirty-Hve players, practices twice a week, and the string section holds an additional rehearsal every Friday under the direction of Martin Hasse, the Assistant Director. While the orchestra has done excellent work this year, the members have not had much chance to exhibit their accomplishments. Several times during the year the whole orchestra has performed from the stage, and at others they have entertained from the cramped quarters of the orchestra pit . Often in- dividual members have appeared in our assembly programs and have given much pleasure by their renditions. The orchestra played for the operetta this year. Several members played the music for the entire production, while the whole group entertained between the acts. The cast declared that the orchestra was an enormous aid in mal-:ing the presentation a success. Also under the leadership of Martin Hasse, the organization played the prelude and the processional for the Echo Queen corona- tion ceremony. 23223 o r -1. K, I 0 X W e ' a2cL44sf1 frf' '5'fEfav--he vii ' X IH- , g.. .fi-.fe ' LQ-f rg? W - is 'ir 'Q he . Q, x veffw - 1 r ' ,,.f,a: . ' 1 4 1.4 2 , , -i-figw , , , -S1 1111.116 Sdtcllflf 0124. E 5 E I 'W C N down the field they came, to victory-or to defeat, eleven tired, mud- covered boys urged on by the cheering hundreds that eagerly witness their triumphing march. Who is it among those eleven boys who would have given up those short hours of good, clean fun, though defeat may have been the ultimate end? They have strengthened themselves in body and in spirit, and they have fought with all they had. Good sportsmanship has been their aim, and they have achieved it. Pushing with all their strength against a veritable bulwark of humanity, they have given of their all for their Alma Mater, and she asks no more than this. Eleven breathless, and equally tired girls run down the field to the far, far distant goal, striving for possession of the elusive ball that wins or loses a game. They, too, march onward to victory or defeat. They, too, have given of their all for their school, and have fought the good fight well. Ofttimes it was bitter cold, and the wind chilled the players to the bone, but 'twas do or die for them until the final whistle sounded, Surely, admiration is due them. The months pass, and the eager-eyed Watchers follow the progress of two comparatively small groups, one composed of girls, one of boys. The former carry with them a wonderful reputation for games won. Theirs is the charge to keep the slate clean of defeats. But though that surface may be marred by defeats, the spirit is still joyful and whole-hearted. The quintet of rangy youths has the duty to establish a record that will be the envy of future days, the pride of each player's heart. Each game is spirited, cleanly fought, fairly ended. Each decision is fair and square, and though the victory may not seem to have been awarded to the deserving team, it is the game, and not the score, that counts, and that remains in the watcher's mind. Here, too, each player has a chance to strengthen himself, to quicken his eye, and to become a good sport. Again the months revolve in their cycle and the spring arrives with all the glory of balmy days and gentle breezes. But now a large group of boys and girls devote their leisure hours to perfecting their skill in athletic feats. They run, they hurdle, they broadjumpg they high jump, they display their strength with weights, and'the watchers gaze in amazement as records are broken and fall. There is still another group of boys who display their ability on the diamond. And though the watchers are not so numerous, they keep up a fighting spirit. Defeat marks their early attempts, but they prove to all that there is nothing strong enough to down them. In victory or defeat the students give of their best for their Alma lxlater on these, the fields of action. Y' f '!'5'Y'a'-.s.-if,-..,.af G--35 'rf-wiki ff'-'f'3 '7' ,..-f -if .:'-1' ' -7- -- QT- G7-ff .Q- 1 , -, , ' - 1 J--J-5-3-172106-sa.?g:,l2x15z13Yg:Ifi3..E?'5g7-,.j. s .-.g.5-,,,,fj.1'-Q:-.-, .yn J, g! -3 -,1 . - -- - W - - '- , -- 4- -f e ' .,..f.a., ' '1- T Q' . . . .- , . . , ' ,. .w.q-:.- - ..--.-Tc .,,,- . ., -' - -- - .. 1 v .eh .- ,fr .gnu viva- ,, - - - -.-.2-vpg'.q,.. ..4.. . A . , - ,M Q-.--:v1.fr:3f.----'1fp.----inn-lf' . .- -. - '4-ng - : ff-f '-- se- -- .. ' ,-.--gf -.-.-.:r..-.- .1-f. I .. Y- I ll' 2-7 '+-ylff--.--I., llll'i1Q3l4laa D lllillllll 1 Y - JT, 5. 1- wggiggv ,L f'n'n'Q'4'fn'n'n'9'4fu'S'i'-'. TX. 1 P- Foaiball Fgfllz Ifung-Jackson, H. Payne, Fuchs, R. Hall, Hutchinson, Moeller, O. Conrad, . eorge. Fuurfh Row-eWestrup, Kraft, Barrie, G. Bopp, Curtis, Hillmeyer, E. Link, Young, Miller, C. Carr. Tlzfrzz' Raw-I. Hicks, Bryant, C. Honig, R. Evans, Zell, King, Senn, R. Flynn, G. Brown. Second Row-Broaddus, Cole, Coester, Scott, Gisburne, Flint, Rustemeyer, A. Bopp. Fimf Raw-Coach Roberts, K. Gustafson, Stork, Leek, I, Larson, Freschi, P. Sibley, R. Schmidt, Nisbet, D. Sibley, P. Johnson, Coach Gaines. HEN school started last September enough ambitious boys assembled on Kopplin Field to make as promising a team as Coach Roberts ever turned out. Everyone who stayed out all fall should feel complimented fort the good work. The opening kick-off went to East St. Louis whose team was put to its best to down the Robertsmen by one voucher. The following Saturday, Beaumont came out to defeat us, but by virtue of a touchdown and an extra point we turned the tables and gained our first victory of the year 7-6, favor Webster. The next week end saw Wellston's star back cruising around our ends, but at the end of four quarters' play Webster was awarded the victory 35-14. On the afternoon of the third Friday in October the team and a great many followers went over to U. City- Here we suffered our second and last defeat. On the only decided advance made through Webster's line, by a series of passes and end runs, our opponents scored the only touch- down of the game. When Maplewood came out to meet us, we were waiting. Gladly did the Statesmen avenge LETTERMEN Captain P. Sibley, Leck, I. Harkey, D. Sibley. ag-,.jjq:f-'f.gg.4-3:'l if--sa'-ggrfwf-rf iff-i-wr : 1 ,,sW P -,- f: 5 7.1. 1 - ...gjj '1'A'PfffwH:fezs'zsgy'm --ew M-Y . 1 -fi., .ef -va. 4- .J X-vw W, . 2 ww? 1 5 gyms., -f:'1,',9-Egg,-5,,, V 7 . g, .Wm l . in-, Jai, V' X- ., 1 ,,?,, , J fl. ilfg- --Q5.sge.ef-'LM' 1?-G 3 4 al ,., 0 J :. gg! , V 3 I 'ff-:S-' If phi! ' . 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More than that, they gave a better battle than was anticipated, as the score 15-2 reveals. However, Webster was the victor. After a rest of ten days or so, Webster journeyed to Kirkwood on Turkey Day. After the snow had been cleared and purple lines drawn on the field, a large crowd swarmed the bleachers to freeze their feet while Webster downed the Red and White. Bill Freschi should receive considerable credit for his remarkable returns of Kirkwood's punts. However, the team as a whole was responsible for the victory, as they gave Bill the much needed interference, and then they held the line to keep the Red and White from scoring. Webster was remarkably lucky in having a dead eye tackler, two of the County's tleetest backs, and a steady line plunger for her back field. Nisbet very ably filled the position at center and on each side of him was a steady LETTERMEN Co-Captains elect Freschi and Nisbet, Gustafson, I. Larson. if ii?-isx':ii:i' if- '77 ' V 'N-lainie.-ikmnii i'q f - l ' 35-i :iiEP'?ir2mEi:L'4:7'L-'xizlv-in . J -...aw . if aiifitiaar f i a es' 'SPY' .- i W .-. 'K i n- .Q - , , T .aj--1 .W ,ip 51 I .,- i V 5 li, . W . ,. e- - .e 21121 . - ,Q . r r V , - Pdxzlf SL'l'L'l1tlf:h1l'U Y-llizqar.-if:-r---AY, M-J, ,AG Q, ' Zig? - --an'-'F+r'w-'-.Q -f .., . Y-1 .. .. . 7 f F' -Y ':. A . A, ,. fm-,,,.-1 , , ,.,.,r,.,., -.. 1, - Q N., ,. ., ,JA c A Q -. K -,3-jE1E--:g:::'.....ig,J..415f3-3visITi,..1'..ief, . wi. - 1 .. . f. , -,e -Q ' s n p , . -- U.. A.,,,y.'---.f.-3.43.-52-5-. ,:,4,.-2,'f:.- .gu0' E- -.1 - 4 - ' ' -Q : 51. Lg-.f,.-, ' .. '3 4 ' 'liilllu-' ' '42, aagflle' 5' 4 '.-.'.', A-'a'.a'. Eb-.. ' Football Scfznzfdi bucking flu: flillf' line that could well be filled time after time in case of injury to one of the starters. After the game on Thanksgiving the scores were added. To their opponents' 34 points the Robertsmen scored 91 points, and they won 6 out of 8 games. This all goes to show what hard fighting and perse- verance will do, and Webster's future teams will do well to sit up and follow the example of their elder Websterites. More reasons than one can be offered for Webster's good showing this year. Talent is an advantage, but if it were not for the second teams the first squad would have been at a loss. As new fellows are always coming into school, there are usually plenty of boys to make up the second team. But this year Webster was quite fortunate in having an unusually strong reserve system. Next year will be their turn to display their ability. Coach will be fortunate if all these boys come back. While it is fortunate to have talent and practice, the Hrst team always needs a teacher. Under Coach Roberts and Coach Gaines, the Websterites learned the fine points ofthe game. y LETTERMEN l Iohnson, Coesterg Cole, Storkg A. Bopp, Gisburne. .Juv , ..,1'v'-'f'V ' 1 + f A 1 . ,f ' , H P . 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In spite of this unfortunate happening, the team summoned courage and plunged on through the remainder of the schedule. The Webster Gym and some of the other county field houses were scenes of some very close and hard fought contests, as may be seen by the scores. During the greater part of the season Leck played left forward, the mighty Captain Gustafson played right guard, and Harkey upheld the position of center. Freschi played right forward and was replaced by Hicks who was aided by Sawyer. Left guard position was successfully managed by Nisbet, who was, at times, assisted by Flint. Mi Under the stellar leadership of Captain Gustafson, Webster again entered the district tournament and was cheered by the crowds to a rousing 21-8 victory over Ritenour. In the next contest the home team bowed to Soldan to the tune of 21-10. Webster's success may be seen by the following schedule: 51 Dec. Hancock won Ian. Normandy won Dec Collinsville lost Feb. 1 Beaumont lost Dec Maplewood lost Feb. 7 Clayton won Dec Clayton won Feb. 14 U. City lost Ian. Roosevelt won Feb. 22 Maplewood won Ian. Hancock won Feb. 28 Normandy won Ian. Kirkwood lost Mar 1 Kirkwood won Ian. U. City won Mar. 5 Ritenour won Ian. Maplewood lost Mar. 6 Soldan lost Ian. Collinsville won Mar. 7 Clayton won gif if--. ..-v.:r'-1 - - . f' Q '-:.. 'fw1 -..Q1i::'f'?'-ifxf-:EWU ,i..-T. .3 3 if - xi.-2.ffs- p up we , ' ,'2mEf1f'?' . Highs: Page Sevenly-cziglzl ,-35.iggiggiqs-gq'..Q:i,5Mg'3i??Ef:5 i-:Ex-1-5'i.:.'. , 4.31- jlvqir-.ll lil- - f f. ig, Ja 5 J un ,, ., Q O .L . . A . - --. .. 1 1 ,, ,, , , , , . - M ,. ..,:y.- --, :- ,A ' I , .- - . ' - . - 1 -, v v--4 ff-,V .. - W --x .M . . . '- - - 3.5- '-4 ,-.132-. rin,-1 -JfAi',g,l' .N - .- . I A V .I .7-,Gf,0,!9,vT'v'x,155-65' - t - ' ' llllllllll llllll., a,4il ., .nanllinnupnaan ' - . . Bzweball Top Row-Coach Gaines, M. Young, S. Smith, Nisbct, Anderson, Haywood, Moller, Bailey, Heidinger, Westrup, Scott. Balfnm Row-Coyne. A. Kotovsky, Wanner, Hemphill, Barrie, Hudson, Gurley, Schutz, Coates. Sealed-Brockman, Dann. About one hundred men answered the call of Coach Gaines for first baseball practice in the middle of March. Inside of a week the number was cut down to the eighteen men that represented Webster in the baseball clashes. Among this number were Coates, Hudson, Coyne, and Schutz, four of' last year's lettermen. The batteries this year boasted of Hemphill behind the plate, and Hudson and A. Kotovsky on the mound. The initial sack was covered very efficiently by Bailey, who is expected to . develop into a heavy hitter before the season is over. The keystone sack was guarded by Captain Schutz, who was aided at times by S. Smith, a rookie of whom much is to be expected in the next seasons. The position of' shortstop was played by Honig and Haywood. At the hot corner was Dick Coates, the veteran baseman and a last year's letterman. A The outfield positions were played by those three ball-hawks, Barrie, Coyne, and Wanner. Barrie covered left field, while Coyne was one of the finest Center fielders that Webster ever had. Right field was played by Wlanner, a good rookie who is expected to make a fine showing in the next two seasons. The 1950 schedule was as follows: March 28 Iennings therel April 2-1 Ferguson Cherej March 51 Hancock Cherej April 28 Ritenour Cthereb April 3 Roosevelt Cherej May 6 U. City therej April 14 Roosevelt Ctherel May 12 Wellston ttherej April 19 Vandalia ttherej May 19 Maplewood Qherej April 21 Central thereb May 29 Kirkwood tthereb , .4131 - 2' 2 +,f , ' 5 'f'lfDf-L',J 'P s. ., .,.-1' .159-59 t Lf ' 'Qu S' -f-33:0 J- i W r 'Q 'L' - ... , J' ' f , 5. ' .44-f 931: ,' ' -1-a -sfg,j,,g, .A .:- X xt xi aa , C., 1-.Yl2',gQi'f'95' Li .. c c - f or 1 Page Smwlzfy-lzfrzt !1 ':.iQ':.'.L .1 h, . .- . 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Freschi, in competition for the Hrst time, garnered a second in the medley and third in the 440-yard relay. On April 5 at the Carlyle Relays, in competition with twenty-one schools from Illinois, the relay team, made up of Freschi, D. Sibley, P. Sibley, and Leck took third in the half-mile relay and first in the medley. Webster looked especially strong in all of the relays. With Freschi, the two Sibleys, and Leck in the sprint relays and Wendel, the Sibleys, and Leck running quarters, the relay teams should place anywhere. The team also abounded with individual stars this year. Freschi stands alone in the century dart and shot-put, while P. Sibley takes care ofthe rest of the weights. 1n the 220-yard dash D. Sibley and Leck stand out, with P. Sibley joining Leck in the 440 and broad jump. Fuchs is doing well in the hurdles, while Boler is hard to beat in the distance runs. The only apparent weak spot on the team is in the jumps, the pole vault, and the high-jump, but if Weigel continues to improve, he will easily take care of his part. On Saturday, April 12, the Webster tracksters played host to the St. Louis U. High athletes on Kopplin Field. The Webster Seniors won by the over- whelming score of 107 to 18. The visitors luckily won a first in the 220 after Leck was disqualified, it being their only first. Sibley was high point man with Freschi coming second. Freschi's time of 10.5 in the 100 was outstanding, while Sibley's heave of 1537 with the javelin was also very good. All in all, the team looks fine and should attain many new honors for Web- ster in the coming meets. chaff' J' l5u.g:2'x62 ia!lJlS'1f:l ,al J 1138 3' rf W gy! J W5 ff hi bliss W 43155525 .3 i4 'H f WXff'9 'ff ' we M6123 01 'G' '1 217 .. . . .-v.-.. - . .. , -aan... -- ...-.. . f- A- - -- -----'---t-.v -- . 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Between the two, the hurdles and the jumps were nicely taken. Baxter, and Tremayne are upholding their end in the short sprints. Rogers is doing well in the furlong dash, and is an able man on the relay team. In the quarter we have Sawyer and Wendel running the distance in good time. Carr, Sawyer, Harkey, and Link have been carrying off honors in the weight events. Up until now Harkey has not been defeated in the hurdles. In the second week in April, the Iuniors demonstrated their ability by de- feating the St. Louis U. High Iuniors by a score of 81 to 55. Harkey again starred, winning 175 points. He was followed by Rogers and Wendel. The Iuniors are fortunate, indeed, in having so much talent in their midst. It is true that they have an excellent Senior squad to offer help and opposition in their races, however, it was a plucky bunch of fellows that stayed out all year. 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Although introduced only two years ago, hockey has gained its foothold and established itself as a ranking sport at Webster High. Except for seven members an entirely new group of girls comprised the varsity squad, which, by its fighting spirit and enthusiasm whether winning or losing built up for itself the reputation of having ability to meet the strongest teams, and of having the fervent zeal for attacking any opponent, no matter how formidable. Of the eight games played this season, Webster won the one from Kirkwood, lost to Mary Institute by one point and to Principia, and tied the three with Clayton, Principia, and Wellston. Two other games scheduled were called on account of inclement weather. In order to secure the proper space for practices after school and for contest with outside teams, the girls were allotted a rough forty-acre field from the tract purchased by the School Board for playground purposes. After the ground had been partially graded and lined, the new hockey field became the scene of many exciting encounters. Of those entering the annual contest at Mary lnstitute, Bea Conrad, Estelle Kunz, Arline Holland, Gertrude Walker, Marjorie Rosebrough, and lane Scholz were selected as members of the St. Louis County All-Star County Team, of which Bea Conrad was elected captain. Webster had the distinction of having six of the eleven places on this honorary team filled by Websterites. At the conclusion of the season Old English letters for varsity hockey were presented to Gertrude Walker, Virginia Waggoner, lone Solomon, Kathleen Smith, Beatrice Schulz, lane Scholz, Marjorie Rosebrough, Estelle Kunz, Flor- ence Iohnstone, Arline Holland, Rose Marie Holekamp, Ruth Hawkins, Marjorie Gurley, Martha Grace, Elizabeth Disher, and Elizabeth Conrad. Numerals were awarded Virginia Stone, Margaret Everett, and Genevieve Adderly. Bea Conrad, by her skill and her leadership, proved herself a splendid captain. ag' we Wagga fro r .t i +.- it 'H ies, ,r o z '- layc I zjlzllf-Iwo ,,,,..,.., --., Ivy-, ,'..gl 1 I, ... xv, QQ, . f , . ,,... ..... . . j - f 'TC 'Tf5Z'- Q ----- F1-g 1. -, 5 ' ' - lg' 1 -. 1 ' .. . 5 Sf?--w6awi.l'?rE'5i'IIi,-S :.f,Ey1,1 U .-,nf-,wg--.,'-H-e,', 1fj .'l1gf-'-,A if - W - '- ' A ' .. 'rx I ,, ., .s,'.g, X: i s , . .. . f , 1 1 o . ' ' ' 1 'UR' N5 l' 4 'Will' .I v 'ou1 yT-fx :fe- 'igil4'l4l44'li'l hilllll, W 'f Y. Trl 'Ei irgef, , , - o'if,o nnnu'9'inu-1'i . ':t rf- - -1 4 Spr1'1fgg Hockey l I I if !6I1J'C l7l0l71Cllf I-ll an 1'1z1'c1'-L'fa.n1r 31111718 012 HIL' Il6W'hlL'flZl This year for the first time since it was introduced as a sport at VVebster High School, hockey was resumed on the athletic program of the spring. The girls declared that the cool, windy days of that season furnished almost ideal weather conditions for playing the game as it should be played-vigorously and whole-heartedly. Hockey, along with girls' track, took the place of baseball, which sport seems to be, as the critics would say, on the waneul After 1928, a rather uneventful season with a baseball varsity squad, Miss Stanley chose only class teams in 1929, omitting a varsity squad. The class aggregations played representatives from other county schools. Because of lack of enthusiasm this year, baseball was replaced by hockey on the schedule. 1 The varsity and class teams, which remained the same as in the fall, played each other as there were no interscholastic contests. The varsity planned, how- ever, to meet the St. Louis County Association and also Cape Girardeau. All practices and games were held on the field oft Elm Avenue, usually on three afternoons of each week. fa:i,.jjg'.,3f'+f.-fx-rig '5f'yacf-g,'.53wvo-+--- - .,:- 'f'P1me-:mQ2Qr'- ' -I . ' IzasjjQ? 'J , jr,,:-gi .. 1 f -'W ,- A ev.-I ., -- . Q 'ings' .9 .- .ggi vi: ant? 1 Jw i,sq1:..?.Q,?LQg,,qn fr lf, M - 5 4 'T f Q2Y5 .', 'k.-as-:vt 'uk - A .1 -G. ta.. . I sh J' 'fE5:z:igsh '-Qing-Ag ' '1-5 lf' ' L4 ,- c so ae. W g so so .Q ' o 899314 Maize: Page Ezlqfzfy-!f11'ec -nnuzrfg?--.-f:':gag.f15l L . Qggil-A.5i.j' Y. ii ',g,J'QZ.5:i-14 .Q X-. .. Q. 1, M T1 , v J 0 M 2? a'l ,, -1 3 t ,J-fx-. - ' . - ,. H ' w sg ,. . , . -f .. ' ,,- --.aw-. 2-:2':1f:E,4'if?if:53f'f3i'i3' -.ff 'J . ' ': ,-Q-7'117f2Y ',2-egg-g ' use an Q-nn.nan'.' ' . 1'- a 1 . .,.,g1i,-4. M- ' , 5 - -- - Claw Hockey Third Raw-Montague, Graham, C. Siegmund, V. Comfort, B. Wagner, M. Coester, Hoener, Stobie. Sucond Raw-Senne, Hewes, Duenke, Muther, V. Stone, Coffman, I. Harkey, H. Flint. 1i'1'r.rlRuw-H. Harley, Boulware, Boswell, Veninga, Hesse, Andress, R. Etter, N. Smith. Class teams in hockey were formed again this year to comply with the great demand for this comparatively new but popular sport. After a fall spent in practicing, the teams were in good shape for the spring tournament, from which the Seniors came out triumphant. The Senior team was made up of the following: Martha Grace, Ruth Hawkins, Ruth Pollock, Virginia Waggoner, and Mary Widmer as forwards, Virginia Stone, Grace Boswell, and Lenore Veninga as half-backs, Flora Iane Boulware, and Kathleen Smith as full-backs, and Betty Bowring as goal guard. These girls were well acquainted with the game, and therefore displayed much enthusiasm on the field. Un the Iunior team Ruth Bowling, Genevieve Adderly, Ruth Andress, Blanche Hesse, and Captain Phyllis Walser played forward, Shirley Coggeshall, Helen Hewes, and Katherine Senne were half-backs, Edna Howze, Gladys Wedemeier, and Arline Holland defended the backfield. Because of the great number of Sophomores who went out for class hockey in the fall, three equally strong teams were organized. At the beginning of the spring season, the best players were selected from these three teams and condensed into one squad. It was made up of Nancy Smith, Irene Coffman, Iudy Harkey, Ruth Ellen Etter, and Mary Stobie as forwards, Betty Wagner, Frances Fleschman, and Helen Stearns as half-backs, Edith May Crawley, and Claire Muther, full-backs, and Virginia Seele as goal guard. The substi- tutes, Grace Weigel, Marie Duenke, and Virginia Koeneman participated in almost every game. Class hockey is becoming so popular with all high schools that Webster will probably schedule interscholastic contests for next season. . ' ... 1-I '- - 1 iv- '4 -- L' '-ST' '.- 'Lk -' ' lc la- Mask! .'! 5 . i 17-has 'Q' 'xx 1-af' 1 ', 7-Q1 I .2 i-IN. A i i Ima H- it Q M- 'L , . 3-Sw 1 r or , . , . 'J' I age I 1 I!Zl1fjf0ll!' ..a....,. .. , . j 2? 3 '1-.': T7f1. 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Since the inter-class tournament was won by the Sophomore team l, it seems only proper that those girls be given special credit. Team I was composed of Irene Coffman and Dell Dawson, guards, Doris Perkins and Mary Stobie, forwards, and Ruth Marion Graham and Iudy Harkey, centers. Iudy was elected captain of the winning team. The Sophomores, since the class was large and since so many girls turned out, had three teams. Team II was made up of Ruth Ellen Etter, Helen Flint, Viola Graves, Phyllis Perkins, Avis Pogue, and Grace Weigel, captain. Team Ill, which elected Madeline Duenke as captain, consisted of Pauline Hoener, Virginia Montague, Christine Siegmund, Nancy Smith, Edna De Wein, and Virginia Seele. From the Mid-Iuniors, a squad was made up of Nancy Ames, Dellrose Bradshaw, Arline Holland, captain, Claire Muther, Helen Ritchie, Elizabeth Rupp, Marian Schwerdtman, and Elizabeth Tackett. With Edna Howze as captain, the luniors, Genevieve Adderly, Ruth Clenin, Shirley Coggeshall, Betty Dunn, Blanche Hesse, Florence lohnstone, Lorraine Lacy, Marjorie Rosebrough, lone Solomon, and Gladys Wedemeier, comprised a team. Last, but not least the Seniors, Betty Bowring, captain, Grace Boswell, Ruth Bowling, Katherine Edwards,Edith Phemister,Dorothy Reichardt, Beatrice Schulz, Catherine Siegmund, Flora Tschannen, Virginia Vierheller, and Lenore Way, fought their war to victory-or downfall. :' in-H. -. Mi- Bm w.'tl -K+'ff.frE5 -. . ff ' Jf .a?' 'IP' as ri si? -..-My- 'fj: ' i i ' ' . ff c ' -a ffia: -1. 'aw N' e f an 51 W I -Egg sv 555, fr vin: ,N A ' .Q -I :EI ..,. - ll, . - , .1 . . c s Page Ezighiyjfve 29, it F . Q , .-u In 0: ll A, ,-5 .h ,.'..v-'-..u . . 'Q1 'Q,,..'.n. .q , Y ..a'7Qr.'7 .7 Jw S -1- qr1fY:'f, ff . , , ' :W ,r , 'V i ' .Z5'55 5i1Z2i7-Ti5.'li .Tf1'Tf'a.'. s 'I'.:5'-nLf?i1 fg.-. - ' ' i'l'.-Y A' V.: - - k 'f ' ' j - - 1 4- ' v Y . 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Of the ten games played officially, seven were won by Webster, two were lost, and one, with Principia, was tied. When the tie was replayed, Webster won by an overwhelming score. The Webster girls massed a total of 252 points to their opponents' 191. Ruth Schmidt, an outstanding player of two years' experience and training, led the forwards with 118 points in all. Martha Murch, who came second with 49, was hindered during the season by both a sprained ankle and a wrenched back. There were very few fouls made by the players, and the Webster aggrega- tion was known throughout the county as one of the cleanest, most all-round, and most pleasant of all teams to oppose. Large chenille W's were awarded to Fern Way, Gertrude Walker, Margie Steele, Ruth Schmidt, Martha Murch, Claire' Monroe, Melba Gibson, Madeline Gamble, lane Booth, and Frances Billups for having played in a specific number of games. Numerals were given to Lorena Blair, Marjorie Gurley, Muriel Hicks, Myrtle Lothman, Ruth Pollock, Margie Stevens, and Phyllis Walser. The smallest team in the school , an ofhcial timekeeper and scorer, consisted of Edith Phemister and Virginia Stone. Melba Gibson, captain of the team, displayed Hne athletic skill by her reliable, scientific passwords at center. ww . 'ff ' . 'xx -tw ' fy -1 f f' 'TE , V' ' I'-IA i.if,7.Qz, . ' M 1 L4 - - Q 'I' a fc' I zjlzly-.fix - --e---W -, ..,... . . '-...gig we -ff higfviwef- . iw- - --.- ' Y'-' 'f A 4+ - ' A' ' ' ?l'5F- ??i 5' .,l 5 Cv. '1 .1':- ' ' V ' gf Ll' 1 af,-1 A - J -1 . A N , ,r 5 ids .,. 4 . I ' 1 ..,.-,.- .5-1-7-1Z'y:'- ..x' '-fix: 'X'u.i f'3'r '771'v'--.. ,-A .. - ' .. ,r ' 1.----.f-':. v.-.1 5-4 L-,-,-2' nilgll ,p ' J , 'lu'-,'.!H -iv 0,551.0-'-'xq1g4:.-.. 1, 'T' - ' ' 4 up 3 Q nannl-:gunman-'Q . - . '- fan 1 il lllll VE: :,:11:li:L-,H ' ' j -1-' -.. The Fencing Team Gibson, R. Holekamp, Miss Stanley, E. Conrad. From among all the girls participating in the weekly fencing classes, Miss Stanley selected four who showed outstanding ability and dexterity in handling foils to represent Webster High on all occasions. These were Rose Marie Hole- kamp, Melba Gibson, Elizabeth Disher, and Bea Conrad. Fencing was introduced to the students in 1925 to supplement the regular gymnasium course. It is offered on Wednesdays to all girls who make or have made the grade of B in the routine work. The fact that at least seventy-five enter the classes proves that this innovation is an addition of interest to many. At the May Fetes of the past two years the fencers have displayed their methods, their lunging, their French commands-in short, their skill, at the court of Honor preceding the Coronation ofthe queen. This year, however, was the first time that a special team had performed by staging a separate drill and bout in addition to the Court of Honor. A If, on Wednesdays, any passers-by are startled by French phrases as En garden, en carte , salut , or the victorious touche , they will know that the gym classes are delighting in that accomplishmente-fencing. 3--Q E n lad -..f.gr.f!1.-l..3 - 'mi ..v-, . -fb-..-e'92,v 0,... my L! .. :M-,P W' i i, .t gggjgfg 25,11 A iwa? 1 Q- .. . f if e P- , U- . fs W . - 15'-Xi-.ce--a gnnifw '01 , . RW - fee s v . Y :J 1,-925 ,Ip ,f pu! 'U A ' ' -'em' . - 4 I H ,V 4 'I N -. ' - ,- Q e -a '-1--f r. , .11 ,:,vF fliIraf 7 e fabviia aa-.- e e .V r V a ca Page 1?1Qy!ziy-.veum .Qi gsrlrelai QL-,N Lg gr .ri Q E WWW UU are gathered here for the purpose, my friends, Of seeing and witnessing the scene Of the revealing and crowning of the girl who will be The queen of the Echovyour queen. The renderer of the prologue drones to an end, and the curtains part, revealing to the truly breathless audience the throne draped with blue velvet and banked with green ferns. And at last the Queen takes her place thereon amid the plaudits of the multitude, and after a brief and appealing, little speech leaves her subjects in a solemn procession. J And shortly thereafter, there appears another queen, but now 'tis the Queen of the May, resplendent in the colorspf, spring, and happy and free from care. For her benefit the dutiful subjectsfdaince and fence, and as the same multitude looks on, she is crowned amidst the carnival of the roses. Theirs is a happy lot, those queens, but a happy lot also is that of each and every student who gives of his time and his efforts for his Alma Mater. There are revealed to the waiting watcher various phases of school life. There is a humorous side in the hours spent in gaining an education, and there is a serious side. There is a bit of romance, perhaps, to be discoveredg a tinge of tragedy, a touch of sadness, a ridiculous episode or scene. The scholars, the idlers, the blase, are all to be found. Every phase of the students' world awaits the watchers. And there is every type. Athletic feats worthy of recognition are to be discovered among the pages, scholastic students may find themselves among this motley horde, mere fun-loving boys and girls with not much thought of school work in their unwise heads perhaps appear here and there, students who come to school partly for the romantic element presented, may see the result of their labor, scholastic and otherwise. A varied vodvil it is that is presented to an amused, yet an interested audience. And there is yet another feature of jolly good fun and entertainment that makes the watchers pause and use their brains perhaps more than a little. A simple little tale is presented, with smiling, scowling, vague, distinct, beautiful, ugly, serious, and stupid faces peering out from the lines, a simple story told in a simple way, for some students. By it one may learn what good his past year at high school has done him, how many new friends have been gained. Their faces are, perchance, a key to the name that continues the story that seems so tangled and stupid. And so, as there comes an end to all things, there comes an end to this short and inadequate drama of school life. The curtains close with an air of finality. The audience watches the process with mixed emotions. How very much lies behind these curtainsl How very much has been revealed! And now finis is written across their folds. ., : .fwfr-jzwff, v.f,, -fjii qf.:' ' 'A' qs' .- I I M . ,- ' S ij- , . -l If-v w L.--Y :ur -Li'v.'f'LJ: ,-A , f- ui' .4 --1' ...w '1-iufeiinq-.Q In annual! e -:V .L mx-vlwfi-Q? 7., ,541 , E ' 237' 'a va.. . . . V - - ,, . ' H -L-:' ..a': .Q .. . - , . , 1 . x . , , .4 . , - ,,,,,,5w ,rbef , ,Q.la,0,QA,QQ'g :fn -' - - . . - 'f C k M-A -..., .'- -.Q M, 3. g Fx x .HH ' ' J .-1 ,, ..L,. N p ,Lf-fx-. 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VVhen the final results were announced, it was found that Webster, with thirty- nine points, came second in the curricular meet, Central High of Kansas City alone surpassing her. Webster also won the plaque for debating and tied for the one in English: duplicates of this later award were presented to each of the tying contestants. Those who placed first were: Colvin Sivells in Advanced Algebra, Sophia Fox in Senior English, Inez Wilson in Cicero, and Ieannette Rottersmann, and David Horton in Debate: also Ieannette Rottersmann's drawing for the Highlights division page of this book was awarded first place for journalistic drawings. The winners of second place medals were: Virginia Stone for Senior English, Iessie leter for Cicero, Ieannette Rottersmann for Extempora- neous Speaking and for the art contest in still life and pastel. Third place winners were: Donald Ellinger in Biology, Mary Evelyn Fox in Cicero, Eliza- beth Hixson in Vergil, and Marceline Holekamp in the art contest for lettering. Colvin Sivells placed fourth in Chemistry, and Harriet Metcalf in Plane Geometry. Sophia Fox and Colvin Sivells were awarded full year scholarships for placing first in Senior subjects, while Virginia Stone received a single semester scholarship for placing second. The Girls' Glee Club placed first in Class A glee clubs. The girls' quartet also placed first in their contest, while the mixed quartet took third place. The Vllebster Echo was judged the best newspaper in Class B. The track team won second in the State Track meet held at the same time as the curricular contests, losing to North East High of Kansas City by only one and one-third points. .?..4f.:'-gg:.f-,.. -. 4.3--1 . -a:.':-iaib-552 '- ,,.'::. -- l . 'ga or - ' SQ-J 'r WSW. , ,N -11-2-P?f'9'Mi, : . ,fi ga, .W l u. 1 r u- 'tif-isa : L W: .' 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It deals chiefly with the complica- tions that ensue when Elizabeth Head, the daughter of the Vicar of VVideleete, in an attempt to charm Barnaby Haddon, to win a trip to London, turns Nlid-Victorian. When the situation becomes very tense Elizabeth, to prevent a misunder- standing, confesses all. Barnaby to the surprise of everyone reveals that he too knew of Elizabeth's ruse, but loves her anyway, and so the play ends happily. THE CAST The Rev. Iohn Head - - - - HUSON IACKSON Ann this wifej - - - - VIRGINIA XVAGGONER Catherine I Their I ELIZABETH CONRAD Elizabeth l '--- daughters E1 IANE SCHOLZ Mrs. Rooke-Walter CAnn's Motherj - RUTH HAWKINS Barnaby Haddon - - - RAY THURSTON Violet Ca Maid at the Vicaragej - EDITH PHEMISTER Bryan Ropes , - - - MARTIN HAssE Withers - ' ' XVILLIAM SENN Maid - EDMONIA BEAL Lady Susan - - ELIZABETH HIXSON The Hon. Monica Flane ------ IWARY WIDMER Directed hy Miss DOROTHY STANLEY Q. , fy 55 I I Page Nizzvzfzf-llzree 'fzfgg 1 34 OO -gulf' ,'3 c':..- ' . 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If you prefer to have an explanation of a particular course of study, and are unable to. come to the schoolma telephone call or letter will bring you full information-no obligation. 100 Z Employed All of our students are assisted in acquiring good positions immediately upon completion of their course. Vlfiithout obligation on your part, We shall gladly give you full information 'cfreen about our school. We Teach All Commercial Subjects For lull information write or call Hlland if 5 I Since Mi I ss t strs ini ce g hylli 553 gf2i5-i3s5cQii5. gi?5f' 7158 Klanchester Ave. Alt City Limitf Loop MAPLEWOOD, MISSOURI E' ' . . . cw' as , f ' r' .. ,911 si tw ii? ' ' '4 ' ,gy ,, , l'1': ', i ' I'-'Q 'i4,',..4 . - S Q i 01 be Page .mylillliy-L'l:1l!7f rv-f-vffi - fr - vf vf- f Q, ,--- 7?1f1'TgiYA1--.A F. . -L'-It., . .1-,iii-l, Illia Y A.ngVlAV: 1 A,i' ,LTL M- -' . . 4 Q I - '- rf: ' , .-,,:-,-,,.,i., -.N I ' . . - Q , , ..,-, - asia. 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Laolcfor fha Way' Phone, CHestnut 6799 LQWE 81 CAMPBELL ATHLETIC Gooos co. 1127-29 Pine Street CHARLES C. REBER .11.,,m..,g,- St. Louis, Mo. WHY NOT GET A TAILQRED FIT IN SHOES? This company does not follow the get shoes that have been made on that ordinary method of fitting shoesebut last' AS 3 result We can guarantee Ht measures your foot just as a tailor does. A last is then selected that exactly paral- lels your foot measurementsgand you S10 and 3511. TI-IE TAILORED SHOE COMPANY 551 ARCADE BLDG. and comfort. 1VIen's fine shoes onlyeat . . YTTM- .- -1 mls .4-if urn' M Ji, A' - A A, Q? 't5.5i'?E5 , , rywgnsfflgt , 4' xt - . 1-ii, 7 -E . E , E . fjflnfff' Um' fllrmflwf ------1 Iu:.,'-'3 5L , ,,,,,.. .Aa . . . ' ZQQ.. 'f ,-, '.r . fifg1 r ff - ' . 'gr W ' -' -w JK - ' Y l 5 ' f Eff'-nddafiwafllkgyii-..',,.--I' zrfiqyi. U f'-if-,y.r-lxfwi-,lc-ll L-:L A '---'14 f Q9 f - l ' 0' xl -. ,, Q v' ' . n Q. . 1- 1' 5 W . 2. I 4 SJ' -'.'g g+,7':,'x lf.. A 0. 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KH al l M X If li ,O pl! ll it Qi 1 iiii if lb 2 u Lili l 0 t tl l BU SCH EXTRA DRY Z Ac N i m'l ' l i2f 'll'll G I N G E Fl A LE 3 g HWSCH nIwQ'lHw7Q'3j7gKN42nm ' w i n f .... K li ' 't' '99 , D111 3.692 f f LUFLR- H'Ng- 1 0llIS, IJ. ,HW I 0 lf, , I1 welser l l ll 3 0 I1 H M HH2 ll ANHEUSER-BUSCH-ST. LOUIS f .v.f .fx-TPI :if '-1-1'fL.. - '-:fa-1 ' z. - g pad- . W' - ' ...g '?-- i . T., -x ' Slum 11 7-r -Hifi 1- N'--' -N- 7 ' , 1- ' -, ,' PZ . -.Qi . ' .5-: .1'. ' .Mix - H 12f5'i.ar- r - ' ' - N llivi.--Q:4o'3g Qt - i ' L ,j a . '4 31 9 I S J li 'E 1.1 - 3 96231 tw ' I 1 fl 5 'sz' '-I - iQ Q if S S, A cccc , Page Um' Ilzzlzfffwf Um -an 2. -N Q QF1 r D NN' ' ' S I. D ,try c 4 L . . . af- ... , . . . M 1 - Q . u 'il J- -..:. ?-Q.i..:i-A ,.... 'A -- 3-s :-,1,,3v,-.rig -U .5 . 'K . . Y V , i ' ' . .5 f - 4'iI:'-SIT. :ff-'--,' :'i.l lsl Ui' V ' ' ' 'g I if L' 9 if 4 -'o,kuj'LvT 5gx2Q1.f+:- A . 4, V., 'I' - anus t 4 A n 0 an'q'..L' J ' V' 'T-fjLQl'IQ,f 'i :Rini Tw?-3 1 T GTV 5, . Y,L,5glg-ag-. .A '2'o n' Alqyga' 'i 1' '-' - . . .- I Fuel Gil Company of sr, Louis Ql'lCKHEET', BURNER OILS PROKIPT CAREFUL SERVICE -1470 Duncan Aye. Hanley Road Tunnels Dlflniar OBNZ -3 -4 Hlland 35.12 ST. LOUIS POWER SHOVEL CO' DOUGLAS C. CORNER, President BOLLAt D'S or Jewelry of the better lzine! C250 LGCUST at 10th ST. JEWELERS for S1 YEARS PYRO-SARA 1e'l i Tlzif Tam 5222 HCLEAN' fy' 'l'he tingling, refreshing, clean taste Pyro-Sana gives the mouth is the public's reason for using it daily. Actually, there are much more important reasons. The eflects of Bacteria in the mouth-had taste, had breath, acid action on teeth and gums-are elimi- nated hy the use of PYRO-SANA. Colds, sore throat, tonsillitis, pyorrhea, 1 ' wma l are warded otl hy this superior product. .Ks gargle or spray, Pyro-Sana is equally ellective. When introduced in the A nasal passages, it helps keep the sinuses free of infection. ,cb CUYMIUD 5gPT'C . 4o:i?i3g RElIEvEspiiN MARK caiiifiataoaflf' PYRO-SANA TooTH PASTE 2 PP Q ,f elnmiigmitnii ls an eilicient cleansing agent having the same s i bgljfl PYRO 209455 medicinal properties as PYRO-SJXNA, which has Q sims heen used hy Dentists and Oral Specialists for fp? ' 14 ' more than 12 years. lt checks pyorrhea, pre- .5-g'ffi9f4, -h fo D vents hlceding gums, making them hard and Wage' 4' 3,0 O ii rm. i X 'W M538 0 ly .XT ALI, DRl'G STORES AU f1's,6 fif'9'i iJI.,'i 42'TTY-5 5f: 41F1'f-i'-f'i .' iE:'i ?f 7 : ' r-1-ii' DQI7- 7-7 A '--::uiiiiAiil':'9 'E73'5'Q'5 ' .,, ' i V733 -1 ' i is Tie-es. K if-f ., ef . 7 -'r,4es,5.g H-fda, s. p WW .-lAlf'I7 f' ,fl 'i n fra' ,Q if-fl--+1 '-wc. - ' 6 '1 av. ...syiffgifih-4 - fi 1 . ,H .--5-wg' . ' : ' rg- f P 4 '-'-R'1k+.1,f,- ' Q, . N? f A -. .. 5-.7 1 ,-.-.oem . 9 Q-1'-f Q ei- Q 7 ii? P 'Al' ' - ' ' 5 'zifilfflsv L4 - ,. . 1-ff. .... 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GADSBY VETERINARY sURGEoN Office and Hospital for Horses and Dogs, Three- and Five- Gaited Saddle Horses Gaited and High Schooled LINDHURST Denny and Watson Roads KIRKWOOD, MO. as as mv A - -- - ,alex Pgwwiifna- XMI, A .' U1 cv :N -T' 5 Q Page Om: Ilmmfrmf Tlzrvu ziuilvefv ifwxg , .. gi, ..:.,Es ,. .vw-55-QF .QQT Liqxgfqrgzf' ' f X -' ' ' T J ,-,- t1':i'.'-'-- W-fi 4- ff' 735'-xii -x-u:6t:mfH'5'j?:l .iw-N 55231. S ,Q-.5-,,,vj.'.-.Q. -Q, rl ' Mggplq, ,Q ' -rw ' ' 3 ': 7 ' 'e 4... . M- A K V ..,- --r..'.: :'-..f nl ., -' 'r'. . .4 2, ' , ' - , , N5- . ..jQl , ' .-.- wax ,gui-5 -,C-1,13 is J N A J N sf A , 1-11'.' ' '1 . ' ' '3'- 1-'aw r:f:'gaJ . ' 2 M' ll . ' . ' VC- .- -. ....--,.,., ---,,.. -.-, , , b .h ,, 4, -4.,..v. ,N 0-' '1 f '9 -'Ui'-F. -fl - , -4:1 :W 1 2117 -- -5. V V f'a'e'Q'o'n-n'qf,'nnn'-'-'.'.'.LL?i'2:gps-- 41 . . 'fir' ' 3 - va,-,gk Derchc - ' :fag ,Q Q ,W ,. ..,,,,1, , 11, . . ,,m,.,, gi I Y f -N .. , Tj i ' : Lf .52 N f L4 lillfff' Una llrmrlrmf H1111' . . ' , f I a...........-111i . 1 - 126 W. LOCKWOOD AVE. H. SLOOFINIAN, Prop. QUALITY AND SERVICE GLIARANTEICD .XT THIC ARCADE SHOE REPAIR SHOP For Fine!! Work - - - Show Rfbuilf, Not 'LC0bbled IFORNIERLY AT 9 N. GORE AVE! ST. LQUIS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IOHN C. HALL, 1Jl'6J'l.d6l1f 209 North Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo. For Quality in Canned Foods SHEET MUSIC' MUSIL BOOKS DElX,,fIAND WALTER B. SIEION, Inc. Klusic Publisher - IXIusiC Dealer TOPMOST BRAND 1006 OLIVE ST. Wiles-Chipman Lumber Company 1234 S. Kingshighvvay Webster Groves Branch Big Bend 8: Old Orchard SERVICE SINCE SEVENTY-SIX -ii?'f::: 3 T'-ax-fffn if-T-11-5 -'I '1' i e '-' QE:-7' A '-lT o 3m? W -QF' ' ' .a ' 31-:ff65:1'L.tf: ..T'Z.'Il1'13'-'-. X ai' .ff Wwe Q. . .05-s,,w, .n , , . Y Nl . . ,, -Cfgy, hx- .Xl J-,- -flaw W I... -f a , .3-fn . , , v. F l y W , vygzp T.. . xg.: I, YC. -AS., i..-...wir .mug-, H 'r N ,Ll N . ..,., 'r'1Sl'.e?.5+'f:.vfffe' f-Q ui' ,L . -as fi-14, Cx.. 11 ,rt - , V 'g-i-Iilgg 1 Q - .N:,,.3g ? 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STACY For 38 Years--- Ruhicam Business School has been training young men and young Women for- DUSIHCSS life, and placlng thoem 1n the best stenographlc, secretarlal, and hooklieeplng posltlons IH St. Louis. RUBICAM CAN D0 THE SAIVIE FOR YGU DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Ilfflifa' or Phone Today for Catalog .gmqy Rubicam Business School C38 yfar: undfr the mmf burinrfr managemrntj 4931-33 Delmar Boulevard 3-169-75 S. Grand Boulevard FOrest 0099 LAclede 0440 It Cort! no more to become Rubicam-trained if YLTMH- '- I - i mai' Q W W' ,I is A if 'rf' I. 'H 'ssssrfi-H'E1?fzv' - 'r Mr-see Km .,.,,,f - ,if WJ N- 'name-1, --3.4: gr-7 7 ---1,5 l-Wi-' l .- f is ' A Lk 0 :A H - Q- f in-'mf W 4 VWFE2- f -asa' I ff .I ' 'L - .1134 Q-fu, I to ,Q ' af I S I IJIZ-Ill' Um' lllllldfffj Sill' 'I ' - ' ' ... '-:4':'..f:':':h - N 5 - 1',-E'.-'-. .,- - ' - .,,v..,., Q.-.. Q5'-4-, L1 ' 'lil' ' -- l v paw' V-'.,1r,. ,, . ..-.L 4 ya ,f-.go-jig-W .. 51235 -4- -X , f - f. 'ft f ' ' ' -. . 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SECRETARIAL TRAINING-opens the doors to choice positions. MODERN EQUIPMENT-Ediphone, Electric Bookkeeping Xlachine, Calculator, lXIimeograph, etc. DOWNTOWN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-Board of Education Building. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS-West End School on Delmar Blvd. one block from City Limits car-Downtown School convenient to all downtown cars and trains. A, Downtown Srlzool mzrollf for regular fozizwf in day fclzool only lzfglz .vvfzool gradzzahf. Day and Evening Classes Enroll any Klonday 1 BRO W N S BUSINESS COLLEGE 5S5S Delmar Blvd. 911 Locust Street CAbany 6030 CEntral 22925 ' +b?i 'Qq-ff' NSW. . is ,a i u -1-.0 .IT-1' I ' F' .f, -'-i '11 437-9 ': '.,l 'i' '. Q - ff' ' f',I.'E, T - if - -.. ' 'T' 4.14 11 I-.4 .. . X.. . ' ' 1' 'J .ay ' , '- Q.-lr-...,, N 4 - N 76, 'Nj Iv I -ffm vifgfq L, A Y: I .Fira Ni. Page Um' fIlllIlfl'L'Lfcqt't'i'I1 A .. ' - A I J. v, gg i - I 2u'iQ EE5:ik:o I: h - I' W hen . 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A USE OUR M UALITY LU BER and MILL ORK FIND ALL THESE AT Insulate agaim FI QTEK QHEETROCK INSUL I-wick mv 2153132515 fii -f l:'fP' 'CI ' -HIM' I frm - ' .' 3-V7 --i1A I ? m': :f5f f'U' - ' :: ':.IEf5gJU I1 i5'21J'Ef4Ql1'QQfQ-, -I I ' 'I Barn' 'xi' . ga ,4 1 4if :r'1 . 7 ,. .31 up '- , v1Q'f'71 ' ' I ,fp :fb ' I SQ : f-. H ' ,V ' 1 fl -ZH ' olfcjrg, ' 1 I ,M . 'gf uf: A U E -. Q xv- I 1-ff., , ,jiwfi-F of A..- , I I C, I lldfjt' Une llunflrefl lfzigfzl 1? ,. gi-A-ESQ EA 4 I ILLL I . . .gif V Uk -i :5,,f1,:E433-gl?j,',.5:1T.f .if fi' , g J' ' NF: -:Q I--3-. - Q, a, i,V.X- A. , ,Ai . ' - ,. :.1'J n ull a4l'!'o'! ' 'Hill 'll -Tl, 1,mE,:xi,, . i '- ' 'ge , 'Q' ' aff-'n'qf,'ifu'i'-?-'.' -T -.. af- -1 I . XVEIuster 205 Hlghlaml 0031 Clzapef af Your lJl'J',U0.I't1l 15 VV. Lockwood 7556 fxlaricffa YVebster Groves Alaplewoml COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND QF WEBSTER HIGH WHEN BETTFR AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM I' MARQUETTE . SALES AND SERVICE S3168-SCFVICG , WEESTEREUICK MoToR Co. 601 E. Lockwood WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. I- N' Q i W , I --Q, I all . mf , il 'PR 3 Q. ,QQJIY 1i2z I Fi ' H , ' 5 1- 9Q1. UE, 7- -5 ,. 'J --PP' ' I .. 355'-zz-.: ' Q ' 3.,. Si 1211376 Um' 11llIlt!l't.'dAxvl.lIL --ur:-+2-ff'ff-'gEa..'.gl fir-N 5, 3 -. ,AL T To P P ,. ilu' f f' P 'nf'v'o'ss-v , 1' 'Q - . -T -' s., , -,. Q E ' vi 'N T. N P' 'I D Xa A ' 4 L 4- J Q r :xr-J ' I S' I 'rs . . I 1, v . - , ,...,-1--,-r..a.-t..,w.r-, N gal '14, - f, v--- ,A HJ f 4 ,. 5, ,AI I ull., v ox-s.y V-wx 1:4-vt.. ,pfxa I H I A A ann-.- ' ' 'A 1 -uncle.: nlnnll l., .-5134. Ji, Ygwggjr-4: ,.-1 Q axon ng, Ap' ' 4' ',' - , . - .A MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION GEO. C. BENNE Groceries and lleats GECIRGE BLANNER Electrical Contractor BOPP BROS. Auto Garage and Auto Service A. BRANDENBURG Groceries and Aleats W. I. BRENNAN GROCERY Groceries and lWIeats E. BROCKMAN Blacksmith L. CHRISTOFI-'ERSEN Coal and Building DI CLAMP-PREHN PLUMBING CO. Plumbers CONNON FLORAL CO. Florist I. P. EVERS Groceries and IWIeats FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN XVEBSTER GROVES PAUL GABLENIAN Plumber GLENCOI-: LIME 81 CEMENT Building Material GORI-:LOCK IPIARDXVARE CO. aterial OF WEBSTER GROVES Ln 77 tPaz'rom'ze Home jllertbanls W. H. C. HACKNIAN Groceries and IVIeatS HARTER MUSIC SHOP Musical Instruments, Etc. IOHN HARTTDIAN Sheet Metal Works HOFFIVIAN PAINT 81 GLASS Co. HOLEKADIP LUMBER CO. Lumber, Etc. CO' P. O. HOWE HDWE. CO. Hardware, Etc. AL LEVY Dry Goods and Shoes W. D. LINDHORST Groceries and Meats MCCONNELL MERCANTILE Co. Groceries and Meats MAC HARDXVARE 81 SUPPLY Co. Hardware, Paints, Etc. MUELLER DRUG Co. Druggist OLD ORCHARD PHARMACY Druggist OLD ORCHARD SHEET METAL WVORKS PARKER UNDERTAKING CO. CO- Undertalcers and Auto Service PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. REICHARDT MOTCIR Co. Chevrolet Cars and Trucks RIESMEYER-YATES MOTOR Co. Automobiles HENRY SCHULZ FEED CO. Feed and Moving SOUTHXVESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FRED P. STRAUB Hardware and Paints W. A. STRAUB 81 CO. Groceries and Meats SUBURBAN FURNITURE CO. Furniture, Carpets, Etc. TREBIBLEY-WVILSON R. E. CO. Real Estate UNION FUEL 81 ICE CO. Coal and Ice WVEBSTER GROVES SHOE STORE VVEBSTER GROVES TRUST Co. Bankers WVEBSTER PTO. EY STAT. CO. Newspaper and Printing WVILES-CHIPMAN LUMBER CO. Lumber, Etc. WVINDOM FEED 81 COAL Co. N. P. WVINTERS ELECTRIC Co. Electrical Contractors and Fixtures A. M. WOLVERSON Groceries and Meats YAEGER BROS. Hardware Gas, Oils, Etc. Groceries and Meats ' If' ' A . .:A i.'We, . -A x--N, ' ff, 1 ,- -I A , l 'T 1. 1 .4 Uvbz' 'A 'fi V tglfmw - V W Eiffffiy I '19 L4 A . .. :Pi , . , . -S 11141 Um' llllllffffll 1201 A ' ff? ff '- f:Q.-W mEf3.f.+f.,g-ff -fm x -1- :gg 5.43, 3 .-,'1. 1 2-J' -. f: ra '- - ..-- ' . ' ,. .1. 535,00 r , .f . . PN ' ' ' . .1'k'L'f-I 4 ' N A'--.A ' ' -3 4 we-0 o'-- 7'v v i'51 -Fv-fwfr 'J74 4 v .1 ,rs f 1 ' Y -' ' X J ,.. X 4 . , - A .,,, . . .1 H L A W .r is J 1,1 ' Q- A.,-.,--fl ALM--P 1' 4' A. ' A r 'Hn 'P' A ' -K' u' . , 1. , ,. 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'W' if- an ., 1 N, . - - ..5 f.wgQ'513sy?i:fi:Nt-:,,,:5,:i- 51 1 .V-ii, -V .'.,-ibm., - . - , TLZ , i -A,!:: A Y. 1 ., 'A ' -'A ' ' ' W ' f Q, . . . a ' . , u F' QNX 'P' fr, - ' ii v 1 , v 11 -0' l I oxmgspvxxff - I U I nhl 5 U '-v'...'.'.'A.'.'.'.' 'Z , .,. Clm wd DGDGE AND ASCHER, Inc. l?f5EQ?'m ra rii V , Y S rx' Ileifeli-yi' MANUFACTURING JEwELERs ma' Medals and ' Cups H05 Arcade Building ST. LOUIS, NIO. Telephone Clintral 2676 E. NV. Buchanan, Dis't Rlgr. P R O V E illi mbrr Fforiflf' Trlfgraph Dxlzbf-z'y .17 1' lion YoUR APPRECIATION Of These Advertisements Which Cerney Floral CO' Pav for This Annual BV Flowerf for all occaxionf ' ' Two sToREs 3-14S.K'k dRd. 21ZE.L li' d Kirkxxicgodfjilo, Vlfibster G?SVeis?OhIo. Phone, Klrlcwood 916 Phone, Wllfbster 295C JUST asfthe Connoisseur Finds the Deepest Satisfaction In A Flawless Jewel, So The Lover of htlusic Finds His Keenest Contentment In A E5 litmi 1H'a1nn W9 Let Us Put Music In Your Home Today fag? , GEO VV. LAWRENCE, hilgr. 1111 Qllve St. St, Louis ljivision GuAI'l:lCld 4370 Q v .. Q 2' e u se S '11 is ,Q . - e,,j9m?f1F' so P11-111' Uni' llzuzdnul' Twelve -:-u:ig.vv'1v:-rf:--X-.,3-.:'.'L, . V . LT 5, x --1, iifn- -.-151' ' E1-'r-5 -'J' xi 5 r - f , Q - -3 Iiggffrbfj-3'1s,fiEi:'.' s ,'f,f,U'f..1.'. -L LU-A - ...u l . Q F l H- 17- 4- E.-.5-55.7,-f Q - - .-I , . M '- ' - ....4 I 'f--151'-'5'f5:f'7'2'i7 i'lhl 9 - ' ' 4 - .. , ' 'lik Q 1 v 1 w J- ' ' ' - -f ,-.I ....-un ln: null .:,g M-, - ,1T,-'g- fr, 0 14 0 0 - - ' Pe' V GOOD FRIENDS AND GOOD GIFTS SHOULD NOT DIFFER IN SUBSTANCE Friends are chosen for companionalmleness and permanence, and gifts should he chosen with the same care and perspective. Therefore, the reason for such gifts as Diamonds, Iewelry, Silverware, Vllatches, Clocks, ancl Olviects ol' Art - - all ol' which are companionable and permanent - - and true expressions of regard. HESS 8C CULBERTSON JEWELRY CO. Ninth and Olive Streets St. Louis A B U l U1'f'.v aazytlzizzg In Dry Crmdx, -:vu fum- ff. . I BURNS DRY GOODS 'e 9 100 XY. Locliwootl Ave. XVElwSIer 250225 BICTTER PRINTING 6,2-8 DALE PRINTING co. l'r1'nting Tim! I,!z'Il,'z'lH XNvEbSter Bend ,lust Plione7YX7EIhstl3r!1Tg1eH d Bl J f t O lx dl YN e ll C ll DE LUXE ICE CREAM Visit our Sanitary Plant and See us Manufacture the Ice Cream Served in your cafeteria Qfxxffi TH E CITY DAIRIES COM PANY 4218-30 Laclede Ave. .IEHerSoII 4300 'f , '1 Ei' wi ' fn i Q . A I ' ' ,Ii I A 'ifif W V 3 I Q3 -',X:' R :FI - X. - - J 2: it gin: -: E 4 E y - , 1 .M ,a: A ?'-',- Q S 1 I Pzilijt' 0110 Illlllcffdd 1lfIlil'fUUll W --1 i A fi T70 A :' I- 43:95 ,- .A 5.1 Av.A -A -e J . CO M FORT PRINTING and STATION ERY COMPANY PRINTING - STATIONERY - OFFICE FURNITURE Diree! Mail .1ldvert1'fing Service 107 N. Sth Street ST. LOUIS, MO. Imperial Laundry CO. FLORENCE IRVIN'S HAIR SHOP Y I Eugene Permanent Waving S-I-Iour Laundry Servlce Hair Cutting,Sl'1ampooing. Nfareel VVaving, Manicuring Shirts, Collars, and Wlearing Apparel ALL KINDS OF HAIR WORK 4701-5 Delmar Blvd. FOrest 7300 G13 E. Lockwood Phone, VVEbster 1335 GArfIeld 1402 FRANK HERBERS, Pres. Edward G. Schall Title Examine, ST. LOUIS COSTUME Co. 55,3 Theatrical Coxtumem and W71.g Makerf 1006 CHESTNUT STREET 507 North Broadway ST. LOUIS, RIO. OUR CHOICE OF PAPER FOR THIS ANNUAL - IS - DILL and COLLINS BLACK AND WHITE COATED BooIi IN ANY EVENT WEAR AN A L I, I G T O R The Real Collegiate Slicker Guaranteed Water roof On sale at all leadin dealers P 3 .TFA T -Aw - 5 'f i'M95f5 J . lr? ' - 5 - 'gs,,, . :.. ' .- '14 J .ey ' , yy ' QI--tigflz' '- ' ,L . 7,1 ' U A I4 . .E I llllllff' Une llzuzzlrea' l'hLl1'let'rz 7755 f --' '-rs-We-V -- .. fer--fn' - ' ?-ww '- 1- ff A ' - . . ' r- , f .L -V,-.:...R,.,.u ,. ,. , '-,- -4 .- ,,,-Q, ,,,.,'.. , Q ,J 1 . .2 , ., ., , . . lllh -. 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XIOUR, Proprietors School of Graduate Studies School of Law School of Medicine School School of Nursing School of Fine Arts Division of University Extension Sum mer School of Dentistry Hezzdqzzarters for ELECTROTYPES St. Louis Electrotype Foundry TV. B. VIONICS, President For Catalog and Full Information, address G. W. Lamke, Registrar. 125 South liighth Street St. Louis, Klo. Rolling Acre Dair 66 77 Watch Our Laboratory Tests Flavor W 1725 Favor North Geyer Road Klrkwood 1565 fi: .::JbQ,fi.-.dg::i:,- :if.:'-a-:'L'FEl.f-..r- ':3.f-1'-be :..n.,- 23535TLi'f,1f . ,N-L:-. .-v.- .'?Eh! -M'm h y time ff' - . .:r.?d..- . R. Kwff e f if - new .sf Y Q fs: -gl' -,.:-N'2Q,1.5'4 ' -2 NP., 'Mfr - '- m 0 ' K4 ' 'SRL Q1 '-' .7 wa.--fs-Q-sg . off-- 1, T .Q 5 .. 0 N2 r f to--wi 'i f ' -'mv' . . - I ' ,v f -I: L -. - - k r . S , .Q T S .o.,7-1995-H . omsifbanu-.. .... S V ., Page Une Ilmm'1'rd1'1f!t't'n i ' . . s1::?-1'.1:'-3- ffii'-:9 'i0' V f 5 'ilf '-i-5122-' Q-1 ..2c'1f.-1.- . 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Brandenburg Grocery. ............. ,... 1 15 Brown's Business College ................., .... 1 07 Burns Dry Goods ........................... .... 1 15 Buxton 81 Skinner Printing and Stationery Co. . . . . . .120 Central Engraving Co ....................... .... 1 19 Cerney Floral Co .........,.. .... 1 12 Chapman Brothers, Cleaners ....... .... 1 00 City Dairies Co ...................... .... 1 15 Comfort Printing and Stationery Co .... . . ..,. 114 C. Cv. Conn, Ltd., Musical Instruments .... .... 1 16 Dale Printing Co ...................... .... 1 15 Dodge and Asher, 1nC ........ .... 1 12 Dorr 81 Zeller Catering Co ...... .... 1 16 Doubleday-Doran Book Shop ..... .... 1 01 Excelsior Leader Laundry ....... .... 1 00 Fink Instrument Co. ...... . . .... 106 The Flower Garden ....... .... 1 15 Fuel Oil Co .......,....... .... 1 02 Paul Gableman, Plumbing ....... .... 1 00 Dr. Gadshy, Veterinary Surgeon .... .... 1 05 Hagen Conservatory of Music. . . . . . .101 Hess 81 Culbertson Iewelry Co .... . . .115 Holekamp Lumher Co ........ .... 1 08 Hunleth Music Co .....,., .... 1 01 Imperial Laundry Co. ...... .... 1 14 Florence 1rvin's Hair Shop .... .... 1 14 .495 '.. . .. ' i f 1 Q 9 1' i 1 Y3fQ1'nf . 7' 'g5'f5'Q9b FW! Y ,,M.--gr- 't? f ',' -P lif t' ' f 1' 1 - ., In iv in - L - - Page One llzmflrcd 1ltUL'l1lUjf0lll' ,J-fflll:rg?5: ' 'E'!'f'gi.,.-'-+- --QT ---v-Q4-W-Q'..6f ' 3 ,fd V' iii. 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Texas Lumber and Supply Co. . Tibbitts-Hewitt Grocery Co. ......... . . Tip Top Soda Water Co ............,.... Trembley-Wilson Real Estate Sl Loans Co. . Van Raalte Shop ........ ................ Harry A. Wachter, Insurance .... Washington University ........ Webster Buick Motor Co. . . Webster Groves Trust Co .... Sid Whiting Studios ......... Wiles-Chipman Lumber Co .... Wolf's Bootery ............ Wood's Pharmacy ..... .,,.,A. . -i.v.iRJ5v3h.o:A 1. 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