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

 - Class of 1941

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Soplwomores Front row: Bowles, P. Jones. Moll, Hickman, Fine, Michely, XV. Morris, Codemo, McBee, C. DeGrasso, Lalk. Second row: Muskella, G. Mellon, Brcmerkamp, Lumley, Eastman, S. De Grasso, Lester. J. Emerson, Durrwachter, Duncan H l h B H I L J H k' XV B lb R U I Jn, . uf , 3 CUHCSSC, Oi ITIS, , OW Third row: R, Dalton, Kracmer, Carroll, Botkin, Hucrncr, Gossom, R. Hodge, Lloyd. E. Clark, B. Briscoe, G. Kiefer. Collins, Childress, Cointin, Boswell, Crow. Fourth row: Belew, L, Abrams, Neely, Fitzsimmons, Lumlcy, Husrcd, Mahood, Brockman, Bland, Corropasxi. Groccman, A. Kossman, R. Cary. Hill, Back row: Magill. Klasing, Caudle, Driskill, Brawley, Ladendccker, Kilbe, Kamp, Chapman, Meyer, Maginn. Koby. J. Kossman. Bahr, Loutkow. OFFICERS President The enrollment of the sophomore class at the beginning of the school year was one hun- dred forty-six. There were seventy-four boys EARL WILSON and seventy-two girls, Vice-President Seven bo s from the sophomore class made GRACE KIEPER Y varsity football. They Were: Arthur Bahr. Sefremry Charles Driskill, Art Kossman, Raymond Ma- GENE HUSTED ginn, Eric Pellarin, and Robert Stretcher. There were six boys on C team football. They Treasurer Were: Don Brockman, Donald Codemo, Gene RALPH STREICHER Husted, Fred Moll, Morris Schneider, and Sponsors Ralph Stege. Three lettermen represented the sophomore class on this year's varsity basketball team: George Koby, Raymond Maginn, and Ralph Streicher. The following nine boys were on ' the B team: Louis Abrams, Arthur Baht, Leo Chapman, Charles Driskill, Gene Husted, Art Kossman, Eric Pellarin. Haydn Purviance, and Morris Schneider. Miss DRURY MR. WARNER Many girls represented the sophomore class in sports. Those who took part in basketball were: Mildred Collins, Ellrietta Durrwachter, Edith Jameson, Grace Kiefer, Elizabeth Orrock, Mary Passananiti, Lorraine Powers, Jean Schaum, Mary Jane Stierman, Wanda Smith, Delores Taylor, and Wanda Lee Winsel. Twoof these girls, Ellrietta Durrwachter and Mildred Collins, made the varsity team. Those girls who participated in hockey were: Lila Childress, Ellrietta Durrwachter, May Gossom, Ruth Hodge. Mildred Hoskins, Loretta l-lulahan, ,A ., Rm g., .. RJ N , -Q, gi-'. 'v ,Q . LW f Nineteen

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Juniors Eighteen AY , i ,. . . Y- rg, .C .. ' ' N 'f r: . ':-fg-fx ' V A Front row: Straughn. Fluchel, Brann, Kemp, Huslcd. Spicler. Foley. R. XVillinms, Schaeg, Shillinger, XVoodworIh. Osrendorf, Bonney. Second row: Beasley, XValdrum, XVegman. Krueger. Brighlwell. Rigg, Phillips. Nluch,.Passan:nnti, XVashburn, Murphy. D G cl'r Alb'ri ' K' D Hefli S h cnny. rn t, i ci. izer. Jus, n, c oolcy. Third row: Hodge, Kass, F, Eggers, Elder, Hare, Wuelling, Spry, Emerwon, Burgesch. E. Eggers, Meyer, Hoyt. XVidaman, Nl. XVilkenl0h. Carpenter, Snecd. Third row: Paulsen, Rustumeyer. Carroll, Skaggs. Sicckmzin, Prcmnc. Howell, Steers, Burkhardt, Houston. J. Smith. Cool-i, Gnmache. Moll, Conrad. l.elVlaLty, Tucker. Back row: Barnett, Daniel, Hacfncr, XVoodworIh, Girard, Mertz, B. Smith. Koob, Flannagan, Spurgeon, Moore. C. Johnson, Stopke. Pnull. Ausbrooks, James, Piacenlini, Birkman, Bcwig. Schwenk, Corby. OFFICERS The greatest ambition of the entire junior . class was realized on the evening of May 23, presldem when they presented a greatly successful Prom EARL KEMP in honor of the seniors. The new gymnasium. V,'C9-PfeSjdem witnessing its Hrst dance of any kind, responded beautifully to the artistic touch of the deco- rators: and the enchantment of the music was enhanced by its new surroundings. Although no junior class has ever failed in producing the Prom, the financial problem is always a breath- taking one. This year's class proved itself a junior class among junior classes by reaching the quota at an early date and bringing the Junior-Senior Prom to another successful con- clusion. As usual, sports played a predominant part in the activities of the juniors. The following girls made either or both the hockey or basket- ball varsity: Dot Hoyt, Shirley Carpenter, Vivian Sneed, Margie Wilkenloh, Lil Alberici, Pearl Howell, Doris Cook, Gretha Paulsen, Mary Jane Houston, Martha Moll, Joy Smith, and Darline Tucker. Boys who were outstanding in sports were: Allen Moore, Bob Corby, Jim Foley, John Flanagan, Harold Wiley, Richard Stopke, Bill Straughn, and Earl Kemp. Members of the class -who were in the.A Cappella choir were: Betty Murphy, Dot Spry, Darline Tucker, Austin Barnett, Sam Bonney, Jack Husted, Charles Johnson, and Earl Kemp. Those who were outstanding in scholarship and received E's and S's for their half year averages were Stanley Ausbrooks, Robert Schwenk, Walter Shillinger, and Darline Tucker. ALBERT HAEFNER Secretary DARLINE TUCKER Treasurer JAMES FOLEY Prom Chairman RoBERT SCHWENK Sponsors Miss WHITEFORD MR. MAGILL N win V-giwijp V, 1-Q'-V 1-'1iy,..5:. 1 V ,.3,3'i - 1.-gf :. ' .'..1L. - 4 if ll at



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Sophomores Twenty Front row: Vicnup, Stege, XVnggcncr, Stuart, Verity. Stfllmnn. Neely. Schnefermeier, Schneider. Second row: L. Purviance, Noble. Rcany, XVilt. Orrock, Schnum, H. Smith, Trzcciak. Pnssannniti. Shelby. XVolff, Purl, Tiernan. Rider, , Third row: Thomas, Powers. Stiermnn. Thompson, XV. Smith, Leiweke, Schubert. Stigall, XV.nsel, XVade, Newton, L. Siccl-tman, XVuelling, V. Tcbeau. Back row: Nehrt, il. Tiernnn. Vaughn, Niewald, XVilson, Purviance. Reinhardt. Sirvert. Ralph Strcichcr, Pcllarin. Roberson, Rowland, L. Tcbcau, XValdrum. Grace Kiefer, Mary Passananiti, Wanda Smith, Mary Jane Stierman, and Jerry Thomas. 4 Eleven students achieved the distinction of being on the Honor Roll. Those who maintained an E and S average for the Hrst semester were: Edith Clark, Mary Lorraine Cointin, Fern Huerner, Gene Husted, Harry Lalk, Robert Lumley, Allean Purl, Ralph Streicher, Roby Watson, Krimhilde Wolf, and Doris Wuelling. ln the poster contest sponsored by the St. Louis Christmas Carolers' Asso- ciation Ered Moll won third place in St. Louis County. Delores Taylor was given honorable mention. ' Don Brockman was the only sophomore in the school play entitled The Ninth Guest. l-le took the part of the radio announcer. I The following students were members of XVellston's spelling team entered in the annual Inter-High School Spelling Tournament of St. Louis and St. Louis County: Edith Clark, Wanda Smith, Ralph Streicher, Virginia Tebeau, Krimhilde Wolf. At the St. Louis County District Music Eestival Evelyn Lloyd represented Vtfellston as a soloist. Edith 'Clark -was also selected by students and faculty as being the out- standing citizen in-the sophomore class and won a trip to Jefferson City as the guest of the Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs, i 1 The advisers oflthe sophomore class were: Miss Achauer. Miss Chamber- lain, Mr. Magill, Miss Summers, and Miss Whiteford. N ,...,,,-.,...-L av. .,.. . W, - 2 L w.fs.,.eic V' ' . VJ' up

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