Exterior Street Scene of the building. The new home of the Catholic Women's League Settlement and Day Nursery, 1515 north Market Street, St. Louis, Missouri. It is the old St. Liborius School building.
Coach O. W. Dueringer's Pirates from St. Charles High School, shown here, boast of one of the best records in the district. They tied Ritenour and Kirkwood and won over Wellston, Clayton, Wood River, Madison, Crystal City and De Soto. From the left: Front row, Schnur, Murge, A. Steigmeier, Phillips, Fisher, Gibbs, Fritts, Hollrah, Bruns, G. Struckman, Bizelli and Faerber. Second row, Hunter, Wallenbrock, Trump, Bishop, H. McCoy, Hoelting, Newig, Bowles, Clark, Wardlow and Schwendman. Third row, Poindexter, student manager; Poser, Diesenroth, Hafer, Reimer, J. Steigmeier, Smith, Schmidt, DuBois, Seattle, Bloebaum, student manager. Top row, Dueringer, Hallemeier, Pierce, V. McCoy, Struckman, Wilkins, Ballew, B. McCoy, Engholm, Meyer, Paule and Owen, assistant coach.
Some Soldan High School Football Players. From left to right (presumably), they are: Ed W. Fennedy, Leo Theodore, Chester Flegle, Herb Hartmann, and Dick Morrissey. Focus in the newspaper was on Flegle.
Some of the Soldan High School Football Players. From left to right (presumably), they are: Geo Rondos, Bernard Burack, Tom Lombardo, and Alan Scallet.
White button with blue text reads "For President Will-" with an attached decorative key. The button is meant to be read "For President Willkie", referencing presidential candidate Wendell Willkie.