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l:l'ZSllm2fl Front row: E. Carter, Hnub, E. Rvplogle, Ryan. D. Carter, L. Haefner. R. Hoskins, S. Houslon, Davies. D. Cary. Second row: Conlon. Franklin, D. Bowman. R. Moore. Keller, FJrke:, Dotson, Luedloff, Glover. Heskerl, XVrsregard, C. Smith. Third row: I. I-lod Douglas, Easton, Ashenbremen. Meier, E. Hucrner, Richardson. O'l-lam, Hager. D, XV.1lker, Neal, Koch. ge, Sayers. Fourth row: D. Allen. McKean, Knight, Pnnchot. Mareschnl. A. Hill. O'Toole. A. Herman. D. Duncan. B, Ou. '. Metz, Sass, Savage, Kindred, Krick. Althen, D. Hall. Craft. Kessler, B. Gunther. Jolcersr. Back row: M OFFICERS President PAUL J OKERST Vice-President Lois CONLON Treasurer CAROLYN SMITH Secretary ALICE HERMAN Sponsors Miss JoNEs MR. HACKETT The freshmen enrollment this year was one hundred fifteen: hfty-nine boys and sixty-six girls. There were four freshmen home rooms with Lee Haefner chosen from Mrs. Lowery's room as student council representative, Donald Carter from Mrs. Warner's, Gloria Knight from Miss Niles', and Clarence Ryan from Mr. Reid's. The freshmen gave the usual Valentine Dance for the upper-classmen on February l4. ln boys' sports, Edwin Krueger played foot- ball: basketball, Donald Carter, Edwin Krue- ger, Walter Kraft, Lee Haefner, Harold Smith, Kent Savage, Roy Hoskins, and Jack Hayes: track, Kent Savage,Jack Hayes, and Jack Girou. In girls' sports: basketball. Gloria Franklin, Dot Walker, Dot Tschudin, Norma Heskett, Shirley Hoefler, Mariam Ashenbremer, Geneva Easton, Lois Conlon, Maxine Westegard, Ida Mae Hodge, Carolyn Smith, Ruby Moore, Betty Powell, and Bernice Niemeyer. On the hockey team were, Lois Conlon, Maxine Westegard, Carolyn Smith, Shirley Hoefler, Dot Tschudin, Ida Mae Hodge, Dot Walker, Bernice Niemeyer, Norma Heskett, and Ruby Moore. We freshmen have enjoyed our Hrst year of high school and hope our following years are just as pleasant. ,. ,,,,, sfliw :wr gs. arzrieetrliifwif - Twenty-one
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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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