Wellston High School - Welhisco Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1934

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Seniors CHARLES KINUERMAN Ulf-1' Club, I, 2. Il. 41 Orrhrwlrn, 1, 2, 3. Alrmu-:Y Wumu-: Girl ll:-m-ru-s. l, 2. 3. 4. Chuirnmn Pulnliuity Cumrnitlvc, 3: U. A. A.. 4. VivvAl'rcsidcm, 45 Glcv Club, 1, 2, 4g Pvppcrs, l. 2. 3, -lg Flashlight, l, 2, 35 Wrlhiscu. 4: Sncccr, lg llnwkvy, l. 2. fl. 4: Basketball, l, 3, 4, Vulleylmll, 1, 2, Il. lg Bus:-lnull, l, 2, 3, 4. WA1,'i'mi: Co1.r.if:'r'1' lli-Y, il: lfimlluill, 1, 2, 3. 43 Buwball, 2. 3. 4, Gulf, 4. 'K DUROTIIY Dials Gln-v Club, 2, Il, Peppers, 4. ELEANUI: Lvxnzs Glu-4' Club. l: l'1'ppl'rs. -13 Vullvybull, I, 2. 3. 4: Baseball. v v l. L. Il. 43 Hn:-key, L.. Il. 4: Hankvtlwall, l, 2. fl. Fmvn Hi-Lvxui, llrzunutic- Club, l. 2. 3. Awruuu B,w1.1ss Glu-v Club. l. 2. 3. 4: Gulf. -lg Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4. Rosle PHIWIANU1: Girl lla-si-rvu-s. I. 2. 44 Clem- Club, l. 2. 3. 4: Pm-ppl-rs. l. J. ll. -lv: Svuinr l'luy: llwwkvy. l. 2. 3. -lg Smwu-r, lg Basket- bnll. l. 2, Il. 4: Rnsvlmll. l. 2. Il. 4. Miklilil DPI3Il l'II l-'vrglnmii High Su-liuul. l. 25 Girl llvsn'rvv:4, 3, 4. Program Clluirnmn. 45 l'1-ppm-rx. Sneurvlury. 4: Wclhisco, 43 Senior Play: Vullcybull, 3, 4. Au'rul'n CASSIIIY Wclhisvo, 4. Page Els uen ktititiitttittittii



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If Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 - Y Tile JUDIOI' Class Q Y Y ln the fall of 1931 a larffe ffrou of students entered Wellston Hiffh School as If U .D P . . U 1+ freshmen. There were about ninety-live in the group, quite a few of whom have is distinguished themselves in various ways in the past three years, and many of whom 1 have dropped out, leaving only forty-seven members. 1 Pete 0'Conne11 was chosen resident of the class and was abl assisted b such ll' , P 1 Y y ,, people as Alvin Purl, joe Moore, and lnes Plillilflll. A number of the boys and up girls were prominent in athletics. 1 . Un 1 cbruary 20, 1931, the group gave a Valentine party for the upper classes, 1 wlnch was voted a success by all. 1+ For their sophomore year. Alvin l'ur1 was elected president. the other ollicers 1 being Mary Moehrle, Georgia Dalton, Louis Doerr. and lnes Pellarin. Miss Niles 1 and Miss Van Studdilord were chosen as sponsors. 1 One of the main events ol' the year was their hike to Merainec Quarry where if everyone had an enjoyable time. 1 As usual many members. botli boys and girls. took part in athletics, the out- 1 standing ones being Bob llarlett. John llogan, Rollen Shalnel, Louis Doerr, Violet Q Wiley, Loretta Wilkenloh, lnes Pellarin. and Elaine Theodore. 4. liob l'ar1ett and Jesse Mitchell further distinguished themselves by winning a 1 prize from the W. C. T. U. for the best poster. 1 ln Seiteniber 1933. the ffrou returned eager for another 'ear of the work and 1+ l ri P . o . 1 Q play. liob Parlett was elected president and was assisted throughout the year by 4 lnes Pellarin, Elmer Verseman, Louis Doerr, and Georgia Dalton. Mr. Nibeck and 1 Miss Van Stucldilord were chosen as sponsors. 1 Those turning to athletics were Bob Parlett, Elmer Versenian, John Hogan, Louis if Doerr, ,lesse Mitchell. Rollen Shamel, lnes Pellarin, Violet Wiley, Josephine Hughes, I and Maxine Tomlinson. Many of the other members took part in the plays and 1 other activities. if The juniors gave the annual prom for the seniors at the Ferguson Country Club. g. The evening was spent in dancing and playing bridge. The entire junior and senior I classes and the faculty, with the exception of a very few, attended and everyone had 1 a pleasurable evening. lv Next year the juniors will be ready to enter their most important year, and are 1 eagerly looking forward to it. 1' Ilurlr mu: ltittcl. Nlelntirc. Samli-rs. Hogan. 0'Conm-11. ltr:-nnan. Ytloorc. Lowe. Self. Iigcrschuctz. Svruml ron: Nlosicr. Hughes. W'anl. Scott. Wiley. llrnning. 'l'h.-otlm-e. llulnphrcy. 'tlochr1c. Driskill. Xnlhonv. Third mic: liunliilcy, Shaun-1, jcmu-n. Pnrl. Wise-mrc. Mitchell. E. Yerscinan. l'ar1ctt. Bcwig. Dovrr 1 lflunl row: C. Yi-rsrnmn. Dalton. Wallace. W'i1kcliloh. Davis. tlvlile. llarker. Shelton. l'i-llarin. Nlahnoil. 0 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444443 5 44 L. Page 1'l.m...fn

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