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

 - Class of 1941

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4 XXXXXXX CLYDE OBERLIN He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty. Clyde was a member of the Senior Play cast and showed his ability for acting. 1 SALLY KUNTZ Tiny and small hut a friend ol' all. Sally's a whiz on skates. etc. DOROTHY OSWALD True happiness. if understood, Consists alone in doing good, Dotty was not very active in things around school. although she took a tremendous interest in all speech activities. WALTER ROBERTSON There is always hope in the man that actually and earnestly works. XVally knew what he wanted and he would stick to it ttntil it was successfully completed. CARRIE HUNTINGTON True happiness is lo no place confined, But still is found in a contented mind. Carrie is a member of the Peppers and has a very pleasing personality. ZANE FERRIS The world is so full of a number of things, l'm sure we should all bs as happy as kings. Zane was crowned football queen and is a cheer leader. HELEN BARKER 'APou.'er in her quiet way. Although modest in word and deed, Helen was a friend to all, VERNETTA EYSTER Content that from employment springs, A heart that in her labor sings. Vernetta contributes her share to the fun and manages her studies very well. DORIS ABRAMS find trips the light fantastic toe. Doris is a member of the Peppers and has a talent for dancing. WILMA FRYER In the world it is necessary that he help one another. XVilma was a maid of honor at the Homecoming Dance and an active member in the Peppers. fag' gag? .1 ',1,,,:.A,..l.f, -,. fr:.-e,- -- ,r X-.X - ' '- .-. t:.l . 'iI f'fy.4. . - . ., , , , Pt , . ahah! PEGGY WtXLTON The word 'impossible' is not In my dictionary, Peg is musically inclined and can say more in two minutes than anyone we know. VALERIA MURRAX' Studious of ease, ant! fund of humble llvtngsf' Valeria is one ol thc few quiet ones of the Senior Class. FLORENCE GEHLERT li soft answer lurneth away wrath. Florence is the outstanding scholar of the Senior Class of lb-il. BETTY HICKS rl merry hearl doeth good like a gootl medicine. One of the live wires in the class of l9-ll, Betty was active in sports, social affairs. and was seen at practically everything, She also exercised her vocal cords at cheer leading. lVlARY ALICE DYER The love of learning, the seryuested nooks, and all the sweet serenity of books. Mary is a member of the honor roll and is wrapped up in her work. BERNARD EINSPANIER Men of felt' words are the best men. Doss is a jovial sort of chap and well liked by all. LORRAINE ROSEMEYER We mingle together in sunshine and rain. A Homecoming maid. Lorraine well deserved her place in school activities. ' DOROTHX' CAFOUREK The reusarcl of a thing well done is to have clone il. Dotty is a good skater with pep and a grand sense of humor. STANLEY DODD rl sound mind in a sound body. Stan was one of the football boys with a desire to be a dentist. MARGIE SHtXlNlEL fl still, Small voice. Marge is a Pepper and also a very good skater, Fifteen



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i ei.-f it BERT KOCHER little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. A Bert is a bit of a radical and stands up for his rights. DOROTHY MCMORRIS Tail only gives the soul to shine. Anil makes rest fragrant and benign. The chief worker on the Flashlight stall' and a member of thc National Honor Society. RUSSELL NlEL'l'ON Chet-rily, then, my little man, Live and laugh, as boyhood can! Russell's sense of humor made many friends for him. DOROTHY HARMON ln her tongue is the law of kindness. Dot was one of the honor students of the school and a friend to everyone. HAZEL LADLEY Shall we always be youthful. and laughing, and gary? XVith a pleasing disposition. Hazel was always accompanied by a giggle. MELVIN ROCHE Tail is the true lmighfs pastime. Bud played varsity football and carried a gay manner with him wherever he went, BERNICE HELLMAN There's nothing so kingly as kindness. And nothing so noble as truth. Bernice is quiet but a willing worker. CHARLES TREECE Honor lies in honest toil. Charlie is a leader but a ladies' man at heart. RUDOLPI-I REITZ Let us then be merry, While we are young. Rudy is Student-Body President, active in sports and a favorite of all. MARX' COATES Her ways are ways of pleasantness. and all her paths art peace, Mary had the feminine lead in the senior play and is likeable and modest. ORVILLE DAAKE Bc always as merry as euer you can For no one delights in a sorrowful man. Orville is the sports reporter of thc Flashlight and an it nt member of the band, MARIE TAPY Well-timed silence halh more eloquence than speech. Marie is quiet :nd doesn't speak unless spoken to. ffm? WTB? 6 sf at ,,.... f . ,ze - .- -X - 'N xi.. L- .. u- ' , 1-E ffm -, 15 3: G- XV f o Q .1l ftif 'N r. V. L .5:Pf,.- vel' ' ' rt, 'Q - N , - ' .ww lvl: ROSIE WILKENLOFI A joyful heart muheth a cheerful rountununre. Rosie participates in all athletics and is president ul the Peppers. ROLLAND SMITH Who minds his own business, has no time to mind other foll1s'. Roland is a six-footer with a basketball soul, t JUANITA JONES Young in limbs. in judgment old. 'Nita is one of the cheer leaders but yet very quiet. VIRGINIA TAPY Continual rheerfulness is a sign of u.'istl0m. Little said ind much done. ERNEST WYLIE HA man should eat to live, not live to wtf Ernest's life is centered around astronomy. LOIS HILGEMANN Endurance is the crowning quality. And patience all the passions of great hearts. Diminutive with artistic talents is Lois. HERBERT WYATT An ounce of wisdom is worth a pound of wit. Herb is an excellent student and a member ot' the National Honor Society. CHARLOTTE KRUEGER A blush on the face is better than a blot on the heart, Charlotte has always been found on the athletic field doing a good job of holding up tho name of NVellston. HARVEY CLARK i'He has an eye to business' lf in need of a friend Harvey proves himself capable. JAMES EELTENBERGER fl manfs happinessfto do the things proper to man. James is very good at machine woodwork and has turned out some very good work. FRANCES LE HOUILLIER How empty learning and how vain is art. But as it rnends tlie life and guide the heart. Francis was always looked upon is a willing worker. STURDY SHARP 'Tis not how murh but hcw well we work. Sturdy is a biologist at heart. Seventeen

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