Yeatman High School - Yeatman Life Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1922

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. ,CMAQ ii ZWXW WWW W2 WW ,f f f V W KW We f ,fW'wfff E' f f Z f ff SENIOR IDENTIFICATION TABLE ' ...,. NAME ERXVIN ,ANDERSON . . IXIAURICE BENSON CHARLES BISBEB HERBERT BoEoER.. LEE BOEHMER. .. JOE CIANUIOLO. ., DONALD DowLiNz' ROBERT DL'Ni.,w, LAWRENCE FARM: K.,. COLEMAN lfmsnamv, ORVTLLE GoEHLER ..,. DARWIN HE1DEsRE1eH. .. RICHARD HERPER. ,. . I-IARoi.n Hoviuix , ., RALPH Joufxxxlxo. .. -Im-iN KAPPEL.. .. .. CHARi,Es KAssEB,u,u, SHERMAN KELL ..., I-IARo1.n KICKER., HARRY KLETR, ., ALrRED KRA'i'z,.. . RAYMUND KUESTER. .. CARL LEACH ,...... CYRIL MeBRi'oE , JOSEPH MAMERN .AVERY MASON RICHTXRD MQLL ....,.. , FEKDINAXD NETzEB.isn,. VV,-xL'i'ER NIEDERLLCI-1eKE. . IADOLPH NiEM0ELLER. ,, AIIBERT RLBixs'rEiw .. OSCAR Sci-1i.iEBE. .. RUDOLPH SCHUKR ... ARTHUR STEINMANX .. INIELBOURYE S'rRia:-mai. . Wiiimm NV.-XLTERS. . . TQM Wii.LrAMso:c , . CARL VVQLF ,... . lfivoRi'i'E Sirlrsr, Got your Math? Say, you fellows Good grief! Wluit's that? 4'Heck Got some gum F i Heyl guyln 4'Yeh Hotdogl L- .i Aw. get outlll Geek, Hlieef-ee! 'AHoli' lwzilcl-firm , I-lei'--U 'Tioin' to the tlaneeii' Fsposilslel I.et me see 4'IYhat did you get liar the tirst one' ?' Got your speech written Are you insinuzitingii' l'I'Io-helm UOh, lxoi 1 Oh, goshfl' 4'How many hells rang? Holy smokefn Got the Math? usuy-l' Going to the lneetingfl' I-Nh? R Say, i-elliill' I'll say sol .-Iin't that nice? 'iOh, sail' UI don't know Oh, you dilli' gui I XYhere do you get that stuH ?' M,-Imp go on Xl tix CHAR Xi'TERIs'I'lk Reeiting history Butting in Shipping one on the hack Showing up Nlr. I.ehrman :X xi ,To To ,To flio Getting ai hundred in Shorthand To ,Telling -iokes Combing his hair Nlaking oratorieal speeches Going to sleep at senior meeting Making faces 'Doing Phog. XYinking his eyes 1XYearing -izlu lions Doing nothing Talking Talking to the girls Being balshful Being attentive Getting his lessons To To To s To 'To To 'To To To To 'Iio To l'I'o To Talking to Nlalwel To llietting lmlained for something heflio did do i Argueing To Chewing gum lHolding orhees ,lfalting soup Being pleasant qlieing taxrdy ilieing good natured Avoiding the girls lSziying nothing Dancing Doing hzlndsprings Short and snappy Talking skating lllrnising the Case Knowing his Nliirli. lfkting funny Looking intellectual i I o 'Ito 'Iio T T o o To To T U :To iTo iTo BITIUX have zu keen hair eomlw play 11 ukelele be 11 salesman he :1 gymnzxst lmeeoine al dancer get an Ii in History do the Frisco go back to Arkansas he a tennis champion lie a eop at Grand N Olive get an I-1 Y. be ai hook-keeper he zi foot hull star keep on doing nothing lie an undertxzker do his own work be ii cow puneher drive a tractor lmeeome an arehiteet sell zuls for the A'I.il'e he a traek Star get 11 medal in 'I'ypel' work on the farm to go Yale he al hoosier be 11 preacher get enough sleep he 11 parker he talkative lie a scientist own ix Cadillac dispossess Nlr. I.ehrman grow tall To get the kinks out of his hair :Pass Phog, 2 To To To stop growing he ax basket ball player Qrwdunte in lune. '21 Ilizgw 7'hir-ly-.S'rLr21

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