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Second Row* Wanda Lre Ruurt. Rim Boshans. Sarah Simpsrzn Ruth Dieli<ild Helen llwunori lumvlz 2_1Sue Weber. Carol Eves. Joan Robertson
Third Row' Catherine Hoskins. Barbara Britton Larry Panniston Marshall Turner Mr lrvhntrn lindaander. Orville Litzsinger. Carol Kortmerer Harold Mitchell Jimmy Piertt Tt~mm\ !\‘l.ii,\~tll htl- M’Teddy Huston.
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Composed of both elementary and highschool pupils, the Brentwood Public SchoolsOrchestra has grown to 40 members this year.
It is directed bv Mr, Montgomery T. Johnson, elementary music instructor.
As a result of more frequent rehearsals thisyear, the orchestra has also increased its numberof public performances.
Their first public appearance was on the
Christmas program in December. which was
followed bv the Elementary Music Concert on
April I4. After representing Brentwood in thc
orchestra division at the St. Louis County
Music Festival. the orchestra made its Enal ap
pearance during commencement week.
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The first annual Brentwood Football Promwas held on November Zi, 1949. Under mirrored football decorations in the Brentwood
gym, :ouplcs swayed to the music of BonnieRoss and his orchestra. This event was sponsored by the l949-50 football squad and letterclub, with Coach Robert Sweeney as facultyadviser. The climax of the evening came whenMiss Helen Clark, retiring Queen of 1948-49,crowned Miss Jane Debandt, Queen of theFootball Prom. Miss Lonnie Thomassen, First
Maid. and Miss Nancy Bosche, Second Maid.
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The Letter Club is composed of boys who
have received letters through participation in
athletics. Their big project was the co-sponsor
ing of the Grst annual Football Prom in
November. They scheduled boys' basketball
intramurals: Nlr. Knop`s juniors won by de
feating the seniors in the final game.C
First Row: Kurt Herrmann. Tom Bemerc. Bill Ashlork. Don Oscarson BobBob Sweeney.
Second Row: Bill Mirchell. Don Franz. Walrer Seeger. Jim Ake Rich Sadler
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`Slu Jenf CounciThe Student Council of 1949-50 is headed
lu' President Don Oscarson. Vice-President Bobloncs and Secretary Betty Boughton. Under
the sponsorship of Mr. Edwards, the councilconsists of two members from each home room.This group that meets once a week was chosento advise on matters which are of general concern to the school and student body.
Among the many things accomplished thisyear were the adoption of a school creed. andthe designing of a school crest and Hag.
The Creed is: We the students of BrentwoodHigh School pledge fellowship and loyalty inorder Io promoze the welfare and equality forwhich our school smnds.
Many times the council was presented withdifficult problems but was able to functionelhciently and effectively throughout the year.
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along with discussions on the parts of a camerahave been the chief activities of the membersof the Camera Club. Many of the membershave taken up photography as a hobby due tothe interest stimulated by this club.
Odicersz President, Tom Haddock; VicePresident, George Ward; Secretary-Treasurer.Bill Conzelman; Sponsor, Mr. Carl Haldiman.
PdlliééThe Spanish Club has had a very eventful
year. Among the many things that they havedone is to visit a Mexican Curio Shop and havea Valentine party. Its purpose is to learn moreabout the Spanish language and customs. Theoiiicets of the club are:
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President, Helen Stanford: \'icc-PresidrniNancy Frink: Secretary. Barbara Miler Tre-as
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students is one of the aims of the Pep ClubThe cheerleaders taught new cheers to th: ;lul\members so they could help introduce them Inthe student body. During football season ont- titits projects was selling individual mugaphontsThe money was used to buy two large magsphones.
Another important activity of the Pep Clubwas choosing ten candidates for next yearscheerleaders.
President. Jim Hoskins; Vice-President. Lon'nie Thomassen; Secretary - Treasurer. HelenClark.
urer, Alice Southard.
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Other rharacu-rs Wilda Adams Mary Johnson. David Ryan. Bob Green. Louis Keller,George Ward, Marolyn Noecher. Larry Sadler,Richard Sadler. Don Oscarson. Jim Ake, Barbara Haddock. and Elma Day.
Singers and dancers: Francis Hill. Jackie Barham. Pat Schmidt, Charlotte Grace, NanceeKrone. Jean Walsh. Agnes Fieser, Janet Holmes.Jeanne Hey, and Jimmy Hoskins.
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ln a fall assembly the dramatics class panto»rnimed two musical selections. "The BaseballCantata," the story of an imaginary game bc»tween the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New YorkYankees. and "On a Sunday by the Sea," ahumorous 1920 beach scene.
The acting of the dramatics` class. choralreading by speech class, and the singing tif theGirls' Glee Club were all combined in thepresentation of an original Christmas Cantata."The Coming of the Light." The necessity ofGod's Light, from the creation of the earth tothe coming of Christ. was portrayed.
For a spring assembly selections from "SouthPacinc," "Annie Get Your Gun." "GentlemenPrefer Blondes," and "High Button Shoes,"plus some popular records were pantomimed.Each number of this "Nickleodeon" was complete with colorful costumes and scenery.
Climaxing a very eventful year was thesenior play. "Taming of the Shrew," a modernromantic farce of the \lVilliam Shakespeare com
ramafic /Qroo/ucfionaedy, The variety of all the cha1acters` personalities. which kept the play so much "alive,"also made it a most enjoyable one Paintedcostumes and stylized scenery were used
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