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

 - Class of 1942

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:Hmmm Seniors of 1942 M. XVUIQLLINKH E. tilaxleati R HlliKXl.XNN D. Hoyt C Pltlixlnc' J XYllJ.XNl.'.X A. WALDIQUM V. SNHQIJ E Ktixltl lVllLDRED WLlELLlNG l o:7tler lnrra hefort' you uct Millie can laugh tvtla the Jollleat and can wtirle nlth the buatest. DOROTHH' HOYT Desire nulhtrlg that would be dtxgrueelf' Dottie is quiet and sweet: her pleasure liex tn helping tathera ALTA WALDRUNT Stnrerlly giver wings to power' Mmm--XVhat nice things come tn amall packages. ELVIRA CONRAD The mtldeal manners. and tht- gcntlt-yt I-earl. Elvira has one of the greatett virtllea of all H.-r wnye tt- laugh-fno matter what the Joke ts. CLAUDINE PREMAC From saving form-a huulng Claudine iwn't heard from around school much, but reporu thou that she makes up for it ln the army. VIVIAN SNEED We must mingle together in sunshine and rum Viv it an active member of the Pepperx, one of the Football Queens Maids and a peppy cheerleader. ROY BIRKMANN Av you make uour bed so must you lie on tif Roy's title is the great lover of all times. Another Ty Power perhaps. JEAN WIDANIAN A cheerful countenance berokens iz good heart. Jean is secretary of the Art Club and knows how to use her artistic abilities. EARL KEMP The man tl-nt hlushea ts nol quite iz brute. Earl is studiousg he's in the Honor Society and has played football lor XVellston's Varsity, ,l Ca.XXlV.lli' R. l'allXNN A ll,Xl'l'NIl' Nl l.l F-l.XTTX 5 I .XRl'l-NT lrl-' R 9'l't7l'lrfl JUNE GAMACHE 'Il tuurn- and frtendlu uirpfatitt-in that nets.-r rudlt-. impttnlllm Knowing the time and place to :peak lt a virtue that not all ni ua have ALBERT HAEFNER 'Life it te!-at we make ll latet aoetnt happen even- day. but .rt alt-.a-.l. ranting al, tl-ay Huw about lt Al' SHIRLEY CARPENTER rl ltqhr hearl Iivex long' Shirley it aetlve in sports. a member ot the Pe-:pry and 1 cheerleader XYttl1 ber help. our team: have brought home mann time calore ROBERT BRANN It alttlugt page lu be li gmtler-ran l'lob lx 'Joe Fsqutrew of the School. lVlARGY LE MATTX' ll'e find tn ml- rraritti what me put lf-l Alargy ls theatrical minded She ta very aettv: ll mort. aftl wax chosen Football Queen of '41 RICHARD STOPKE What tr life if we farmtat luuqla Pleaaurt is where you find lt Rtchs pleasure it eating BOB CORBY Young fulluusv will he uourlg It-llllwy Bob is our Student Body President and captain or the ltmtball team Hen well known on every football field in the county ALLEN MOORE Htl minds hit PK ana Q. ' Allen it not only a great guy. but showed hit grealney- vt basketball and football at well. LAYTON RElNwALD None so buw as Ihuw u.'hu do nllthlvg ' Layton is new in our School this year, but he hay .-tpteweul hlmaelf quickly ln knowledge ol' Engltih Literature or to we hear. Fifteen



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Luuuuf. Back row: Ashfnbremer, Karrenbruck, Richardson, Collins, Jones, Kolocolroni, NX'.ill.rr, llaprr, Glover, U'll.1ra. Jones. Tschudin, Georges, Ott, Tcbeau, Bon, Koch, Luudlofl, Graves, April. Filth row: Kossmnn, Kelly. Meri. Mfliran. Smith. Grob. Sniagr, Jokrrsr, Althens. llall. Ciuinlher, B Hoefler. Rodgers. Thomason. Krick. Jcnncrjohn. Skinner Fourth row: Lindhorsl. Mnrcschnl, Knight. XVall.er. licwcll. Kalrman, Grub, S. Hocflrr. Allen. Hill, llerman. McKean, La Vallee. Lilcy. O'Tcolr. Pnnchol. Parker, Brwman Third row: Franklin, Huskctr, Dck, Skaggs. Lighlner, ll.ii'iu. Moore, Johnson, Men-r. Dursnn. Sayer. Aubuchon. Hayes, Keller, Conlon, Sm.lh, Second row. Biscnk. Spry, Snell, Hoskins, Havs. l.. Haelnir, lllnsmn Kizer. Cieimrr. f r.ifl. Appel. Ryan, Seller, Sn-.s. D. Carter, Front row E Carter, Falknvr, Gnrturlte llauh. Davies, Buikhnrdt, Girnn. Replcgle, Fillsimniuns. fnry OEEICERS HE enrollment of the sophomore class at President the beginning of the school year was one JOE KINDRED hundred eleven: fifty-two boys and fifty- Vice-Presiden! mneHglr1?' K 1 , I d b V - RUTH HAYES enrietta o oeotroni was se ecte 5 stu dents and faculty as the outstanding sophomore Secremry citizen and went to Jefferson City as the uest , RUBX MOORE of the Missouri Federation of Womens Ciubs. Treasurer Sports played an important part in the class. ALICE HE-RMAN Dorothy Walker, Shirley Hoefler. Lois Conlon. Sponsors Carolyn Smith, Norma I-leskett, Geraldine MISS CHAMBERUUN Skaggs, Dorothy Tschudin, and Esther I-luerner MR, STIGALL were on the hockey team. Ruby Moore, Doro- thy Vilalker, Gloria Franklin, Bonnie O'Toole, Mariam Ashenbremer, Geneva Easton. Lois Conlon. Carolyn Smith, Shirley Hoefler, Jeanne Grob, Rosemary I-lager, Marilyn O'l-lara, Betty Ott, Esther Huerner. Maxine Parker, and Ruth Panchot played basketball, Dorothy Wal- ker, Lois Conlon, Carolyn Smith, Ruby Moore, Mariam Ashenbremer, Geneva Easton, Caroline Mareschal, Dorothy Bowman, Gloria Franklin, Mildred Kate- man, Nadine Sayer. Dorothy Tschudin, Esther l-luerner, Maxine Parker, and Shirley La Vallee were on the volley ball team. Outstanding in boys' sports were Donald Carter, Edwin Kruger, Harold Smith, and Jack Kossman who were on the varsity and B football teams. Jack Hays, Roy Hoskins, and Earl Carter were on the C football team. ln basketball Don'Carter, Lee Haefner, Harold Smith, Edwin Kruger, Walter Craft, Jack Hays, Roy Hoskins, and Kent Savage made the B team. Don Carter, Edwin Kruger, and Jack Kowwman were on the baseball team. Scuunfeeri 'il 5 . iffy -' ti' , 'gr . H-.,,9,WQ 1

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