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

 - Class of 1941

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The Seniors rf! I I 5 I I .4 II M.,xIIsII.xI.I. l.. Nkvlb K. MORRIS L. MERZ R. TEAIPLEMEYER IQ I.I:.u'f2I45II?IiIEI-1 D. BOWLHY C. TODD W. Moss K. KIEFER R. M055 IT. STUART C. WII.I.IMIs M. EASTMAN H. GUINTHER AI. SMITH M MAJOR V. GRAELER D. MITCHELL G. ALTHEN I. Smmx R. WASIIBUIIN E. KNAPP R. DANIELS A. CASSIDY Twelve N 'm ' '-V If I ' ' . rx . . . .V !.,:,Mfk1,m I - A ...I .I 1.5: I

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A, ,.,,,,, i - fw,.a'-vi 'n Sw?'1't f ' . , -MEM V N af HE classes were somewhat evenly distributed this year and as a result, everyone took a special interest in each particular subject. lt is felt by a great majority that all the students have derived many particular benefits as well as the satisfaction obtained from con- tributing whole-heartedly to every undertaking. A friendly spirit of companionship was enjoyed from the humble freshman to the dignified senior because each sought to extend his own sphere of influ- ence a little further until it enveloped completely his fellow-companions. The classes were known for the variety displayed in each whether in athletic, social, or scholastic achievement. Because of this diversity in both word and action, each and everyone has been enabled to carry away with him in the years to come, treasured memories of hours of diligent application, sincere effort, and a constant striving in the sportsmanlike way so vitally close to the heart of every individual in the entire school. Eleven



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it HERMAN MARSHALL Still achieving. still pursuing. Learn to labor and to wait. Herm ranks high in scientific subjects. . EVELYN BRAUCKSIEKER Today. whatever may annoy. The word for me is Joy, just simple jog. Evelyn is a member ol the Library Club and a good student. ROBERT Moss The manly part is to tio with might and main what you can do. I3-ob was chosen for the all-district team in football and excelled in all sports. MELBA SMITH The secret of success is constantly to purpose. Melba had a part in the Senior Play and achieves good grades in all her studies. LLOYD SEMON Earrzt-stness is the soul of work. Lloyd has a dramatic talent that was proven by his performances in Sparkin' and the Senior Play. LAVONNE NEVIS Self-trust is the first secret of success. Lavonne is a diligent worker of the Flashlight staff. DAVID BOWLBY There are many rare abilities in the world that fortune never brings to tight, Dave seems to be a bit serious but enjoys a share of fun. ELIZABETH STUART Politeness is to do and say The hindest thing in the kindest way. Elizabeth is one of the outstanding sopranos of the school and should be complimented on her dramatic work as well. MAX MAJOR King of two hands. he does his part In every useful toil and art. Max has artistic abilities and illustrates for the Flashlight. RUTH WASHBURN Fair faces need no paint. Ruth is liked by all and a very good student. KENNETH MORRIS He was ever precise in prornise-keeping. Kenny is a conservative type of chap. CLEATIS TODD A voice soft, gentle and low, is an excellent thing in a woman. Cleatis is quiet with :t pleasing personality. XXXX . F. ' tl' 134 is at, I ' 1 ' 3. sy-..., 4- 'lf an ' . t5:5fas.l'5A,1 .i CLAUD WILLIAMS Give a hint to the man ot' sense and consider the thing dont-,' i Claud is a little tempcramcntalbut has outstanding character stics, VERA ORAELER She that is courteous at all, is courteous Io all. Vera's ambition is to be a nurse. in our opinion she will be a good one. ELMER KNAPP Vigilance, action, wise counsels!-these insure success. Patriotic at heart, Elmer expects to join forces with Uncle Sam, LORETTA MERZ Happy am I, from fare l'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me! - will some day bc J Loretta has writing ability and we hope she great success. WILLIAM Moss Anti I sometimes have aslterl. 'Shall we ever be menf' Bill is an all-round athlete in school, MAXINE EASTMAN Let us then be up and doing, With tr heart for any fate. Mickey was active in sports and was seen at many social events. DONALD MITCHELL Give the boys a holiday, Don is a very good dancer and a fun-loving individual. RUTH DANIEL A short saying olt contains much ufistlomf' Ruth seldom speaks but her thoughts run deep. ROBERT 'ITEMPLEMEYER 'Tis better to be brief than tediousf Bob is a fellow with qualities of lasting friendship. KATHRYN KIEFER Life is not so short but there is always time for courtesy. Katie is an ardent church worker and one of our best cooks. Umm-- HOWARD GUINTHER Thoughts are rrnghticr than strength of hand, Howard is probably the class's best male scholar and as wc all know he drives a milk wagon. GLADYS ALTHEN fl hind word rather than a harsh one. Gladys took great interest in her studies and was elected to the National Honor Society, ALBERT CASSIDY Truth is the highest thing man may keep. Al is one of our football heroes and president of the Hi-Y. Thirteen

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