Kirkwood High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Kirkwood, MO)

 - Class of 1968

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Creates Cultural Awareness Top Row: Betty Ashmore, Debbie Stout, Judy Diaz, Nancy Free, Rosemary Kreienkamp, Michelle Launius, Andrea Fit- zurka, Clair Beckmann, Linda Comer, Blythe Becker, Linda Arnold. Third Row: Barb Bourgeois, Cathy Muse, Melanie Kreienkamp, Sharon Craig, Karen Sanders, Suzanne Heifner, Kathy L. Smith. Second Row: ,Ian Heininger, Susie Eck- hart, Pat Champlin, Nora Frein, Ellen Keller, Nannette Wolfers. Bottom Row: Diana Goerner-Treasurer, Diane Congdon-President, Ellen Beeson-Vice President, Ruth Stites-Program Director. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Twenty foreign exchange students in the St. Louis area gathered at K.I'I.S. in early December for the International Relations Clubls Foreign Fling. Com- paring the customs of their native countries, the students promoted an understanding and apprecia- tion of foreign cultures and people, in order to fulfill the goal of the club. Among other guest speakers three former Peace Corps volunteers-Mr. Douglas Rentell and Mr. James Dzierwa who lived in Morocco and Mr. Roger Nye who worked in Turkey-discussed the rigorous Peace Corps training and several of their unusual experiences during their assignments. Using proceeds from the Christmas UTree of Lights cam- paign, the club donated more than 515200 to CARE. International Relations Club and sponsor Mrs. Marilyn Woodbury climaxed their activities in March with a hootenany featuring folk songs from many different nations. Students from neighboring high schools and colleges participated in this club- sponsored song fest. Foreign exchange students delight International Relations Club with several of their amusing experiences in the United States. 17

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i As part of a tutoring program at Turner School, a KHS Human Relations Club member explains an elementary math problem to a momentarily puzzled student. ' f t it i, Stud of Societies HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB In order to explain and promote a new tutoring program for Turner School children, coordinator Father Rollins from Vianney High School visited Human Relations Club in September. Interest- ed members, sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Welch, aided grammar school students with math, English, French, and Spanish homework, and attempted to help the younger pupils solve their personal prob- lems. For the club's main money-making proj ect, mem- bers compiled information for the Buzz Books and sold the directories to K.H.S. students. ln Decem- ber, Mrs. Marion Brooks, a K.H.S. Social Studies teacher, presented a lecture on morality. Other meetings were devoted to discussing and analyzing teaching methods and school rules. Highlighting the elub's projects was the Inter- Youth Group at Soldan High School in the spring. Discussions on such topics as religion and hypno- tism enabled the club to fulfill its goal of the better understanding of people and their nature. Top Row: Debbie Darnell, Pat Cassidy, Fairman Bockhorst, Charlie Fuhro, Vic St. Gemme, Anne Strode, Debbie Stout E1- M t l nn, Janet Knoll, Cherri Kasper, Debbie Johnson, Donna'Spry, Karen Jones, Louisa Dunlap, Kathy Bachari ise e e ma Blythe Becker, Clair Beckmann, Michelle Launius, Anne Borman, Laurie Sherwood, Lois Bronson, Trudy Munson Kerry Siebels. Third Row- Kathy Delahanty, Debbie Mack, Janelle Lee, Margaret King, Debbie Cadwallader, Betty Ashmore, Barb Bourgeois, Rosemary Kreienkamp, Dianne Felts, Carol Kinyon, Sandy Ellis, Barb Jacobs, Gail Lumpkin Pam Renick, Sandy Belin, Peggy Barnstorff, Peggy Anderson, Christine Heintzelman, Mimi Luke, Ellen Marting, load Mur- phy. Second Row: Gayle Kelly, Pam Crow, Marlene Wo od, Cathy Muse, Sharon Gan, Nancy Free, Susan Holden Carol Sprague, Barb Frick, Jody Axt, Jan Koenig, Claudia Hodgson, Melanie Kreienkamp, Sandy Duncan, Kathy Walker Lynn Haubner, Linda Nordman, Debbie David, Terri Smith, Sue Winkeler. First Row: Mrs. Welch-Sponsor Jari h A J Heinin er Cindy Evers Jann Rueffg Patty Willingham Abbi Hunt Linda McDowell jba,-,ne Harp, Bet mes, an g , , ,,,, U , , 7 Cablish, Sharon Craig, Kathy Kelly, Sherry Sisk, Genie Friel, Karen Carlson, Jean Stevens, Bambi Bignall, Linda Kek- likian Marcia Campbell, Janie Jud, Seated: Nancy Court-Sergeant-at-Arms, Renee Farrell-Secretary, Debbie Heck. 7 elman-President, Karen Hanpeter-Vice President, Marlene Orr-Treasurer. 16



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Students Plan url for Future 'X i K I Top Row: Kurt Wagner, William Clement, Rick Darlington, Larry Wahlig, Dirk Grahlmann, Dave Folz, Vicki Soval, Diane Barron, Janet Wade, Lorretta Pace, Dan Whitcomb. Third Row: Lane Barker, Isaac Ousley, Ronald Boyd, Marvin Williams, Vince Mazzola, Pat Kloke, Sharon Storie, Pat Grogan, Mr. Henderson, Sponsor. Second Row: George Myles, Dave Brockelmeyer, Lynda Zack, Janet Sloan, Laurice Pace, Pat Ruble, Mildred Smith, Carolyn Brizius. Bottom Row: Mary Zoppe, Gail Beckemeyer, Shirley Jones, Phyllis Rob nett-Treasurer, Pat Pirtle-President, Doris Jones-Secretary, Alvin Cavinesse-Vice President, Ron Roeser, Pat Kauffman. Pleased with the progress of candy sales campaign, C.O.lS. members Pat Pirtle, Pat Kloke, Mike Schramm, and Alvin Caviness count the profits. C.O.E. CLUB Following their motto, 'cLearn to work-Work to learnfi members of the KHS Cooperative Occupa- tional Education Club developed their leadership abilities and respect for work. Five KHS representa- tives attended the Missouri State Leadership Confer- ence of the Cooperative Occupational Education Clubs and the Distributive Education Clubs of America from March 18 to March 19. In addition to DECA, the COE club belonged to the Vocational Education Clubs of America. Sponsored by Mr. Beecher Henderson, the COE Club held regular meetings and organized various projects. Each member invited his employer to a spring banquet to show his appreciation for the opportunity to learn through actual job experience, ln order to make money for the banquet, COE Club members sold chocolate candy and gold KHS pins.

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