Webster Groves High School - Echo Yearbook (Webster Groves, MO)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 200
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 200 of the 1965 volume:
“
- . s f X- x 7 X M,,Jx wwww W MWWWQQWW, 5iQQa5ii2 WV W' 1 N3 PY' ff! Qi E E E X3 Eg 153 R wi SNENF Cm 5 3 N QETEQ P9 .OW Q K3 . XSSEQJQ Qigi B xl X, . NX A' x M QMW fJqV.fQ QW Rn . -XJ ZW W W M E N x i R wk N ll xl- JV M X I X I 5 i, ,f H1 X X Lxfgkxf My X S 55 XJ if QM K Ji uf I 01 -JHQV Q milf Q ,ff W ,p M ,f V VJ l Nm N 1FJnXQyl LuffjffVQL , Vfdybwyv : 4 vjtyn XY? jjj 5, W Mfg' J flflifjifm 49ffJJqWV' Mn MW EQOYNS-xp? Z 655 X-669A N303 ,-Ocpox M Raw? if . 865' of Q55 wx fm fffufdfifffy W WiVff,zMfN SW fimw UM jfiigwyiffb A l l I w - .wyxygy V Q Home of Wrestling and Basketball ,, 4 We A ,J a 5 ff .1 f 1 Q ,..w . 1, . .ff 1 wif' , fi? L M , , W yi 5' lk -ff Z .gg .l' A ,. .s . lg gf aw! Q 6 , if A ff, x, ,,, v x 1 5 , I 9 qQQ,,f ,,F,.ff , 1 5 ff , 4 4 'W Y S ,-if ' 1 sl ,Q X ' W - xr ,-oo' U2 1765 Published Annually By The Students of Wlchstcr Grows High School XVchstcr Groves, Missouri Volunic LI -Q ' Ns .Kms Pxx X 5.5! X Rx, i 'bc PM XXX m - - 1-L ',v si 'xxx ' vt u Ng. . ' -5, .xo xm. .- Q ,C' 1 M i X SN- A '. -- , ' gx . X M , F Q-X-il -JT Xixx 5 n k, N-N if og l XX ' Xl wx' xg XTX? wx xx H iii S ' U 'S LL Q il 1. X 551 ' il 'gb-Q' six --,. x, X , X NL xx l. Ss x ., A-Q X4-Q. -N T Xi, L X QFXS R S 5-- -x Q 'ig , SR N ,- - +- xh it 1,1 ' i -EL. S oi Xgo ,. i --.x K ' -,, S? . ' - l 'X -gig N :L oi To i in xo, f -+- ,fnsuil , was x - L+.lTsfL L-L x -.--K P N' L,Z :XX Q if xi, YA X I YF x .- A 8 N X Q xg , . N A a ' ,S Q i 0 X R 'N ' X 5 Dedication ,. . N... 1 . .Lili Ma' fflrl' . iA ,. Mr. Settle 'l 6 Y-' Y I would applaud thee to the very echo, that should ap- A plaud again. - Now look here, Bubf' Slzakespeare Newton Settle It is not solely the eighteen people on THE ECHO staffi but also the eighteen hundred students who attended Webster this year, who truly dedicate the 1965 yearbook to Mr. Settle. We are sure that the multitude of students who have worked with Mr. Settle throughout the years past would join us in this dedi- cation. In his thirty-four years at Webster he has devoted his time and effort to the student body. Advising the Student Council and yearbook staff as well as teaching mathematics, he has created high standards of responsibility and honor to be met by every student. We of Webster Groves High School wish him sincere happiness in all future endeavors. WHAT! ? H ,..-I V Administration -t 1 A1 x Activities Q Classes 5 if i l it ' 5 ' ASV 'ti A 35 ii E P sg 51 i mst 1 s E it 15 it if Q it 'Y M53 i it f ,ig-w QM if , gt 3- itsfg- it pf. rr P if i f iiiq Features Sports ADMINISTRATICN X .- 'A ,N ,:,,,.:: . M, Z '-1 af! - f1 -H I rl., 'E ESX! - X MM,,,.,. V235-',-1 if . 1113, ziLE!56:' -I it at L ' I ,914 Sf 1 . -X 2 ' -'Till tif 2- wi H Q' ' 'ff-' ! ' ' 5-.r 1,ff'Q ,y , 1694 - --'L' ra are V -5 1 9 'i J Rig A ' me eval-e Charles E. Garner Joy E. Whitener George W. Brown David M. Read Gffice of Superintendent George W. Brown, Ph.D. Superintendent Charles E. Garner, D.Ed. Assistant Superintendent Joy E. Whitener, M.Ed. Assistant Superintendent David M. Read, M.A. Director of Buildings and Grounds V. Leonard Assistant to the Superintendent julia H. Anthony Secretary Board of Education Robert H. Barts, President Walter Allen Mrs. C. Wheeler Detjen Harold E. Knight, Jr. Albert O'Brien Earl R. Tweedie 8 Caroline Barrere Secretary Helen Brown Secretary Mildred Corte Secretary Marion Davidson Secretary Mildred Graves Secretary Ursula -Iagoda Secretary Marjorie Wehmeyer Secretary Special Personnel E. L. Brand, M.D. School Physician Anthony Carosello, M.A. Instrumental Music Esther Emmons, M.S. Director of Cafeterias Martha Hilden, M.S.W. Social Worker Roma Lake, R.N. School Nurse Esther Replogle, M.A. Vocal Music Harold Swenson Art vw-ig 'NM we' fam.- .Numb VVT A Alla, f, lil mv 5 Wir. sw Nairn. Joseph R. Verby Howard A Latta Robert K. Smith Tyke Yates Office of Principal Howard A. Latta, M.A. Principal Joseph R. Verby, Ph.D. Associate Principal Robert K. Smith, M.Ed. Director of Activities Tyke Yates, M.Ed. Dean of Students Eileen Andersohn Secretaiy Nell Bopp Secretary Laurine Cleneay Secretary Louise Kuehn Secretary Ruth Ridgway Secretary Dale Weber Secretary Faculty iw in- wh. I 49' 'E 4 fin 'ff'-Y. 'CEL 'ff ,P X X mf-'r fl ,4x. QPR ,Bm Q? V in F92 X 11 '!.'Z2 ' K-st Xe 4. .4-1. v IN Gifs xx fx ZR 2 l0 Murl Allen Mildred Arnold Annette Beale Jane Bernard Jeanette Bickley Ginevra Blackburn Martha Bodman Alice Bolay Kenneth Boulding LaFern Bowden Adrian Boyer Jeanne Bragg George Brucker Suzanne Bushey Minerva Canavan Miguel Cano David Castillon Elise Coleman Roy Cook Dorothy Daniel Vincent Dempsey Sally Dobrunz Hazel Farmer Kenneth Fast Gertrude Fiehler Mildred Frederiksen Raymond FLIES Froebel Gaines Mary Gaw Kenneth Griflith Emory Hampel Wesley Henson David Hill Lewis Hoffmann Norman Hoffmeister Inez Howard Corinne Jackson lona Jones Lawrence Jones Irene Jungers Marie Koons Henry Lemcke Ralph Litzsinger Ruth Mackenzie Marie Madsen Bill Matthews Julia Mellor Ray Moss Ne-A S- ,pw Faculty - w I. x. ul lj -W, v 'own-. L Q WNW ym Et 'Y1'4i4'0 if 15.-..... wp... Lt 'Q ww- ,V-A I' 5. w 4 , I kv Q. ' wg -512, A :wr ' 'lv ERN K N - . X, jw f- Q , , Q -4. 5? in W ,I is x f ,Q fffxgq six , gf ,S x S X ' ,N Q X, N 1 FXYX5 , , , w. u 'Na-7 QR 8'1 ,QR fvx A. xsg 4 4:24 EY ll ,Sw 40'- 'E' Sir Facult All X li Ignite 5-sr 'W' f-,,,, r' 1 ,- f' !'W z-V' is 4115 T? .W X ex' ,526 1' ,.. - IW IWW- L--I' f, I I ,T h it -J A 3 X 'B-. -.5155 Theodore Nickles Joseph Nolan Glen Ogle Pearl Pierce Henriette Pierson Rebecca Fox Jessie St. jean Richard Schuchardt Newton Settle Helen Southworth Pam Stone Judith Traugott Dorothy Weirich Patricia Whitington Grant Winton I2 'QF'- Helen Page Don Reid Marvin Shelton Gordon Trotter Albert Woflington X I , J .4.s,,. n Julieanne Patterson Maria Recio Ernestine Smizer James Tuthill Max Wolfrum Albonico Blume Hatfield Neininger '0l'fN' The Student Coun il X X' E Amerman Brinkmeyer Jones O'Brien Q3s,,,.,g,, John Rose William Detering President Vice president IDRS Armstrong Cooley Kelly Reynolds M- We libs ,pf--. iw WEN? Q . iff '- SV .ww Y er xi V195 5 M - if 'W -2 if ' ' W-. 4X is ,-7 -F Q 1 wssg-,,4dg.,:f,. .. ,wg 'WW -- 2 -4 fQKa:ezs:MA21v-ss:-:, 'M 'f' so .,,, 2 .,.. X , ,, . , Baer Dunstan Knoop Sturges M. W Q f iii. x N .M ,,fsv5'f 4. ,ss ,Q Mg ,V , W.. fa 5Nf'fJ . X. ' ' A YP Skin N1 .- ,Q f 'N Q50 f' f LA .st Qfis fx r sf-sh . . ,W , sNy X ' ja X x s 'R' X f f ff' iw , X K Qs X Sfh ,Xi Y A y 4 , vs . f gg xx Qi Jf f X S t es f X353 , XV Xxx NZ S 9 iw' 5 lx ' ye , -vi? Xxx r X rf f Ziff w ,s W Rs? ex ' il . ww HM ' 'Q x , ' s s is X K VX xx Q X so Nik 6 XX N: X, p wi W if 4' X ' x 1 . N X Q? 1 7 if K ,. 47 y jf ' Qs X5 X. f f gm ' Q, -'J Lf My sl -Y. News 5 :lj , I3 Ai . is X 525 'Y' wg 1? x Banks Durham Kulild Winkler X , J . r x, ws-ya Z ,sv N Q X Xlm. New xi NF NN s Q RN Batts Gregory Loveless Wright 'M 'J' A ur' nw sw...- X New We I ss N A , V . I Sw A rx ,. 5 mfggqg f. 2 f W e e Baker Bewig Brandin Covington Day Harkey Howrcn Knl lescl MacDonald Mcllroy Mahon Pattillo Reilz Shaw Stuber Tolley Webber Westphalen x Q 'Q C' 15' I 4? its W x -gqvx 'M '97 'ear ,J 3- E ll C A ij rwf Q lf? ,gel K M M Q3 6, - Wilhelm Blood fQ 'niq On f? ' 'EP :,.. f-q Q 41:1 9' H1 fl l CQ' ' .pup fsxwf lf, A :ra ip sg QM ff W -Q' Q ::'v',1J fi 5 Crain Durham Fleming Frailey Griffith Harwood Hollingshf-ad jolly Margherio Maxev Menke Myer Parker Recd Rose Southworth Walter Wheeler 14 ll 1 CII f E :Q ' xvmwwsmmfm, was F gf nw ' y mir- -50.1, ' A iw' MMM 2 .4 , 5 -w 'QM H ' in , zu, wma , MQW. ,Q X Q ' MW N '- . . ' :X 'Q ' M H ,. Y A x s 4 5 X - ,L fl! v X...,, M 2 fa? J.. ,M N- . , Q-,, - ,, n ,ga 95? 3 X Xi 2 XX 5. , .21 . , K Mb. Hawken, Detering, Rose, De Fosset Roe, Mannion, Mellor, Neavles IEE? V Student Guidance Coun il 4Wf2F32iXiffEiiTwE W E I r ' Q Nmlsiwiifi b jx l' ' .,,: x n n 'W n 1 wwwwx l R-agg . . N A. A ., B nnn -2-1-.:1,, ,s - ..,. . V I' L 1 S CLASSES VA Kr, , Seniors if RW! Kurt Wissehr David Wirtz President Vice president ,,..,,,qgnQyr x 1--lx . ,Tk New ' A f 5 N 11 lh two' 4 .,-nn.. Senior Class Cabinet ,,.. RN- ..-Q-f Q Arms 'ur infill' 'SQ WJ X.-Q ,nf-. Q-'IN'!l!x aww L A., LM- X . IA I, xg ffff ' me X w L5 EV: ix X 9 I X-.,. W Q 3 .wma Qs V. S 5 ,, 5--s QW? fan- QWQY' wfmam r' .1 Q- Nrr'-I' ' Q l .gk ww., K g 1 WLM' ietwfgffii N A N Sis ' X , Q xx Y e V 5 4 egg ll f if Q iii 4 bw. x R YS 5 'Q We Bennett Cage Dickens Hawken Sebastian ,Au-me H352 WWF? Bidewell Carney Hinshaw Mackenzie Sloss kv S, , 1 ---- e ' f ff' 'N 'i -g k, swggg - nxgags: 5 ' r AQ Viva- 4, ,g Nik fx f ,- Y . -. J Nfm -'Qfbiwfe , ifwwxib x 0- zfwwz: i . 1. .... , M , 3122? -I3?:EWf'I'Q . -.V F. QIES:'L ' 'Y K x E fp, vw- gi i Bland Cornish Ginn Martz Spano I9 1 2,Xf?Vf:1v. YT: lf? , ' z '- - l s l Q. , Q ' ' 'im-fe yr .N figm- ,,. f N, fl - we S Bradley Daume Goetz Mikkelson Willard MXN X X Brown Detering Hamm Neavles Woodard 4 l l jo Ann Adragna James Anderson i 4 Seniors The Cartwrights are on the loose again. 195 lm 0,4 193 'wwf 9-03, Rudolf Albonico Guy Allen Diana Amerman Margaret Anderson Thomas Anderson John Angell N-3-5:1 Frances Appel Guy Armstrong l James Armstrong Bruce Badger 20 , My u i lr. ' ' 2 ki ,tl ', V N I 1 ' l 1, .'. ,P .X.5 D f 3' 1 tx as Sandra Baer Richard Baeyen a RESERVED FOR SLADE Pamela Baker Patricia Baldwin 'PN 'x ,a , ,,uw x Ww- I Superfluous Labor and Dubious Educa- tion. Seniors Robert Bangs Lynne Banks Pamela Banks Douglas Bankston Eugene Barron Kenneth Barry Robert Batts Kurt Baurngartner Once more with feeling! Sen tors tx' -4 William Bellville 12:1 David Baumstark John Baur Carl Baxley Thomas Beclter tae ,y-nu. V-...qv ulia Bemis Robert Bennett Bruce Bergen Ronald Berger Linda Beswick Jan Bidewell Lynda Bill Q '57 71-71 N 22 ',uR'N't Alice Blackman Christy Bland Cherry Blume Robert Bode Marcia Bodkin Donald Boedicker Donna Boedicker Carol Boettcher Seniors Kathy Bond Jacqueline Bottger What I go through for Latin! , . l 1 Patricia Boughman Michael Bowman y fx? M M 2 . 'Q gi .- A -I , it - X ., , I W ,r ,A L .. I ,xg iw g .NW3 .ww ' w 1 ..,, , 1 D ,,. X , .V 5 ,.,, X ,,,z: ' , nv ' ' 5 Q W V' -W, Mn ' ,seas S Ve - H g-of 1.1: L..-1: wifi' 2:55-:1:gfg,:,va2f.E:5:5W 3 rl Don't smile, Harry, She's aiming for you. QQTQX KTY David Bradley Robert Brandin Gary Brasser William Breckinridge Seniors lg, l'lX s N4 J' '53 gi ,1 Q.,- iv L. ' 70? 1 1 x ,' X - A. ' ,, Judith Brinkmeyer Carol Brock Anne Brooks Andrea Brown Celeste Brown James Brown Katherine Brown Terry Brown Ne' KK Q Y. . 1. , ,l 1.50, Fr f 1 Janet Brownlee Pamela Brurnmet Frank Bubb Winston Buby Marianne Bullin Karen Burch Carol Burke Cristina Burton Seniors Harvey Butcher Sharon Butler Roberta Busch Beverly Bushyhead Pie in your eye! fm ll lx X 'i' N-an 'xx-D -CU 7 , ' ' it N f Carol Cage Patricia Cahill Bernice Cain Chris Caray Steven Card Jenny Carlisle Susette Carlson Carol Carmody 1' '- f!7N is IUN in-1 f T7 'YZL7 Sen I ors A Guidance Council punishment? AFS r- 4 ' - Apt, 4 I . Chris Carney Jeffery Carson William Cason Carol Chamberlain Wil 5 1'- fiw Exo: QYQN SEN Kenneth Chase Sally Chase William Chase Andrew Christensen Groves Webster, girls? NS iw, Seniors W' 3' C N Randolph Christianson Colleen Clark Constance Clauser Patricia Clay Gregory Coates Langston Coates Cary Cobb Patrick Cobb op , 1 J M. -Q i H0hcvhN ' Y 27 X . Vp- X f W . , di '55 vw Stab A 3. W Susan Collins Anna Comfort So what if you wear Paul Parrott shoes? Seniors 3- -? fm. fbi Th. Randi Corcoran Richard Cornish Judith Cox Molly Craig Jane Cooley Robert Coons 'GQ' 4 .A Wiiri, Sharon Costello Scott Crain C X Jane Couch Sherry Crain 1 I X QQ.: 'QUT -.' 'Nm- I V37 yr' ir Paul Cretin Lynne Crowell Marcia Crowley Christine Cunningham Robert Curtis Brian Dale Particia Daume Kaye Davis -pw. rv if at 'Nui .-. Seniors Terrel Davis James Day Where did you get that jersey, Bob? Olga de Gubareff William Dempster ,W W Nfrewf -gr.-r 'Cr' john Deslo Margo Deslo Susan Detering Nancy Devlin Susan Dickens Carol Dosenbach William Detering Kathryn Druschky 4-N 65 e 9 I' ' ,J YET' Seniors ,aim T7 Annette Dubrouillet Mary Dueber John Dunkman Who's shaking the ladder? 1- fir Q.,-J' ,Q ii E. -if a 'f 3y15.-'T?+- ,A ,J y 1 K lf-gllmmlqg . I X. Robert Dunstan hi 4.1 1 David Durham James Durham Kurt Eisleben Timothy Ellis 'WTS YE-. I X Swing it, Savannah! Seniors ',,,,,A,,...A K I ww' Thomas Ely Eileen Endres Charles Epperson John Esmar Alex Evans Janice Evans Judith Evans Judith Farago Qty., X-Q, 'ff lv , QNA il I l!'fX ' llfii' ' Glen Farasy Seniors 3 5 rf! 'x Victoria Farmer 6'F?'-1 Mm-, 4. , . ai iln. ' W 'ii ..:. N i, V . -.. .. e,.,,. ,f 'Mikal J ,. as A Ze 1 5 1, it 'J nw 'W ' gf 'ia f Q' IN h ea'i'f?:fQfl'- . l F pi uw ' 58' ., T-A 4, 1 4,531 5 E ii eg,-I. .- v '-1' 'ie f fi uf Riff 4 i i f ' 1 WY, ,maffi It's Called a bow tie. Reudil Barbara Faust Jayson Fell f4L ami!! PM 'i xg? 1, . IDR IH -11 Rirharcl Fenner Ralph Fisher -Q-1' N? Lucia Ferguson Dale Fiala Jerrey Finnegan james Fleming Bruce Frailey Kenneth Frazier his am- 5- iff' Qif' am WK, Qvnvwm '?Qzw K 1 George Fuller Steve Gable Ann Gardiner Sharon Gay Guy Gebhardt Linda Geier W. Ift Bonnie Giacoma hey don't bring the tape we ef SQQWA David Gibbs r' ,Nm ,paw YIf1...l Karen Giebel , AF ff Kenneth Gatson Bernard Gerclelman APQSTF N959 Seniors Joseph Gildehaus s '1 Wm WWW mwmx Q-we - wNm.k 2 6 Sex 2 ig f . 4 , ' '- li T Q, sv G ' TN-- Robert Gill John Gilster Sarah Ginn Gail Goetz Charles Goldthwaite William Goodin ,Q-ab A-Y 1-ff' Theodore Gisburne Marilyn Goodman Seniors Benny Gordon V'Club Clique Sally Gordon Mary Gordon John Gornfft Y gag, Si' 'E' joan Graves Cynthia Gray Jane Greenstreet Polly Greogry NZM' w, 'W--Mer .ana-.. Seniors i g'LI'N'7fZPtR Catherine Griffin Doane Grinnell Dale Groff David Grubbs Lester Gruner Carl Guhman Robert Habermehl Nancy Hagan 'Ai SMEM wiwfg, ,gr- QE. 4, if 'tl'-7 Melmda Hall Ronald Halstead Karen Harnllton Karen Hamm Kenneth Hammann Brock Hanke 'Norma Hanser Lmda Hardy Anne Harkey Davld Harrxson i X W 0 Q 3-new :tm Yl.,..J 'S 3 A . q,m.at,,... 9 1, Alan Hatfield Harry Hawken Andrew Hawkins Leslie Hays Ruth Heidman Carol Hemphill Patricia Hilse James Hinshaw X' 2'Qs-'s '?5,tFZ- K Ofaitlfxf X 'fafxif'E'l'?V-fffVi+i ' -Q--'- H. gb'-4 ,A 2 es f i f g a s-, W' , t., t 5 ---- f ..,,,. Nt s , e,,,i , Aw fits.. l my wa-. 1 ms S1171 im W-Nw... John Hirsch Marion Hitchens What do you want, Fatty? Charles Hobbs ' K X -,:.:5P H -1 JV' K ' Em' - I e 1, . 1 A L ' ,J ,. 5 1 1, ' m ,, . Q..-.,,, ' N Seniors Jea nne Hodges Sf 'pw- ' Qs , Cynthia Hodgson Linda Hollinger ,- Sen lors Finger Painting I-Dempster directing l John Hoener Janet Hoffmann Ronald Hollis U ' QI g.- n Mary Hoppe Herbert Holland John Horton Sharon Houston Kenneth Hutchison 'Lk Q-...ur Harold Hoy james Ingham Jayne Ireland Brenda Jackson Richard James Odessa Jessup Q wx RTT: 'pls ' 5- J fix 'Y' -'rm-gg nl: Z . f 'M :aff - ,M fL f ,W MWWQ, - -4. . ,f4,1,4,, - M xt-Wrbww yt: TT, f: I ,. 4 1 1 1 f ,., ' if a s l . . ........-. sw ' f A X .4 '4 :Wu,,. M ,JL A..- 352 ' l l J J . i , 3- ,Q 2 .2 peel. vkglgt .V N. ,w2f?xx ,W , ' Q 1 . 1 1 f X , Y i N 1 Memoriam 'ffkz' A . . .- ,,- mp. ' QSSZEQ?-ne 555' EH Sv 1 J , l ' , S t lu, , 5' ' .11 fy ag 2 2 V . fx, fi ., a: 2.-if-if ew :.' 73? -fs fx X -5' if Jw AA? Q WSWS W 55,14 Seniors Electa Johnson Linda Johnson Robert Johnston Douglas Jones Jacqueline Jones Jerry Just Harold Kalde William Kaufman ol' fm -..-9--,,-Qty fav' IU' Am, .-13' fam.. .mv fa-,Q cj Michael Kennoy Susan Keiser Seniors Patti Kelly Robert Kloetzer v .y,,. r gr! t, I Or' lun .Q fi l We used the Pythagorean Theorem! Donald Kelley David Kelley ,lb Al! ,,- Nm? l ,D QQ P' f 1 xl f QQ James Kinder Shannon Kinslow Carol Klinger Virginia Knapp Karen Kniffen Katherine Knoop 4- 195 is QR 1 X 11:7 J if I , - Nh -MIN! Qxlrwzmv james Kulild 44,55 la in wa, I Gloria Kunkel Robert Koerber Edward Kounovsky Marilyn Krape Mary Kuhn Q 1- , 1 gave ' - Q? N f Q: O , :' f Ps-5' Af' ,. f by we f ix ff! , Wie wwf' wevrw, wmwkwf W f- 0 -- , 'L' 2 ' iv X S'AW?E4r?fL.f Q 'f 1 H:-'iii me f Q, Jerry u-wa.-we lain Lay David Lee Patty cake! Patty cake! Baker's man! d lddid 'fx N. .Al 9 f y + M Ml ix ,APHA vi 1 Q w l gif? Ll' I e Q GG-wall' l.:q if ,J 4 A a Louise Lahman Mary Lanclolt ,wwe Earl Lee 41 fs. iv 'wvrm' my .,,, N, Seniors Neil Leeman xl no ww -'ff as 'Y-+ L -ev- Gayle Lemcke Pamela Link Lloyd Linton Nathan Lipscomb Douglas Lonergan Richard Long Dan Lovelace Ruth Loveless lf wi'-x 9171 'wx I IFR .gs x X- J ,Y Q 'hi ' I 'favs' H .ff Seniors Dennis Lowry Ned Lucco And we did, too! Richard Luckett Cathleen McCaslin Clikilb' x .. 4 A xg,-Wi lm . , 'qi , at r P 5 D I if A ii 1 ,. if in fi. l Y 4 iv v' l 5 I . 4 Q 1.4, M , Q v V uni rffwfr V '.-que --' ,AHA Xiu 4-n gm:-we V Y 194- 'tlfvg 1'- . ' . J 1 . ., ' in . ' ' 'pg-, 'f , ' A+ .J-5 ,, ,f A ' , ra .N I . -. J 7 'm a ' M I fa F. 42 -- -. ' ' Y ., -sa -' . ' - 7 . .. 4 f-,. . , 4, . N -- ' ' ' . ' : . . ' QQ J'-M ' -. 1... ,.-A..- - f-' 1 ' +,.-o.,a,lK,: my- - Y . W, .4 X .' ' -. Hx, AMX' '. - .ggx 'VRS' ' ' A ff., - a ' -mf' . vi-ff ,-, '- ' -v' . 7 f 1'-V' wz' - 4' ' . - 7 '. ' . . f, a 'Q' .'4ff4' ' ' - - .iw fy - ., L, m a .: - , A 1, ,, 1-f +- - , - A . ,A . ., ,. . .. 'lib X sr-W7 Thomas McCawley Karen McCord XXL? X Nellann McClaren Hugh McCulloch ik 'Wag H-from-' ox mga Dan MCGary Barbara McGee 7 J. J ,J ff . 5 I- f 'J XX 5. ,,, ew W' QW.. ya NM 61' Yi. . muy dhqhcxfff gif? 5? XX :D -J Cl. LT' r, S 'S 5 rv flax HC Seniors fir v-.-' Nm-NW f ,, Elizabeth McGregor James McGrude1 John McHenry Judith McIntosh Joan McKerrow John McKinney , , ,4l 5590'- EV Mx 4 3 1 Y ff T , X L , i Linda MCMillen Seniors QC v ZHYN rl Ralph lNICNab , 1 'U ,, f N 'Q V' -1.1 i r N r i - 1 lllllllll 'Qlllflllllllmm , ' 'X 1 I I 'N x , 9 . , f 1 N .I QQSIIQ ' 1' f ' ri' f 757' OK-Bring me my gradebook! Jennifer MacKenzie Roderick Mackenzie '1'5'VfY!b 6- ,53 il I 9 Q' ,I john Magner Lynn Manos arf' .Q ,. Charles Maguire Frank Marchbanks '4 ,.f,'v. N.. Thomas Manche Norman Maries Judith Marsh Edgar Martin Eg '28 !',':,1 5' X- :wg 1 .gs--vw. John Martin Elizabeth Martz Katherine Merritt Steven Mestemacher X tx - xv- ge, X SX www ' X 'ew ' f , -' 1 5 x SWS' X - e-few ,I , we A 'fr v' in- mf' in ii V fQ'L .2r M93 QQ ,qw ifwn William Mikkelsen Gail Lliles You are now excused to go to your sixth hour class. WSIS? 23 'H Q Y p..-.et-A f in Stephen Massey David Menke Carol Metcalf Ann Middleton .ik rbi.. ggszmf. ,, fin 0 i 1 Seniors Janet Miller Kristin Miller JMR: XAN WMI , W Linda Miller James Milligan Charles Mills Julian Minshall Lary Mohl Narrie Morris Woodson Moss Timothy Mulkey X Seniors Linda Mullins Walter Muren Ha! Ha! You lose! Charles Murry David Myers 'aw-ww' N' wh' 9-...-. X M, Camille Nash Wesley Nash Rosemary Neavlesb Evelyn Neininger sf . iff In youre heart you know he's right. l 0 Seniors Dennis Nissen Elizabeth Noah Douglas O'Brien Linda Oestreicher Jane Olenick jane Osborn Wayne Osburg Robert Ostertag ,Ribs 4 ,, or V.--an gjbff Where's MY corsage ? Seniors Amiga c NN W J - i ,J Michael Paul Diane Penn Roderick Perry Christine Perryman 'li iv- Nh Beverly Page Christopher Parsons Michael Patrick Timothy Patrick ii H-ug .Q-Q. QI'-7 Ronald Perkins Donald Peschke Kenneth Perry Susan Peters Q 1157 --9 sxx a-n......,, Hazel Pettet Susan Pinegar 4!l 'N Q L.Xh. N X Q 'Y X - ' ' 'XX X, X 3 L Il ' ' 'Q .af nw Nr 5 Y 3 1 V I X . , v-.W - U Kenneth Phillips William Pinkstnn ,A Steve Pierce John Plumley -:WN 935 . 3 uma wif, Kent Pierson James Pope ' 'X 1 . - X x 'W 4, -WW .fly - :ws-' x A Q X gb ' 4 1 Q. -.ug -rw Janet Pope Kathy Press . iz, Q5 Q,wfw4 V N si -X X walfa an M, X ,W . , ' fy is 'N Q Qs f'Q '152?gy .Q f ix SX f j ww ,YZ ws il is :wi f 'Q .5 .4 pm. se Q- Y ' 1 Q, .4 . 5 N i , 'A ,Q , ,,,, 2 gs , N V ,S f if s ..,.. 4 Y 'W 'lm' S- Nf1,NP'?T' X, ' .r n 45, sf, Q Q , , 1 X sf X5 : X . ,. ww -N 11-.ivy .:::zg1,.,Q:5:-fig? .Q X e . Q .ei 2 K If 'au' Phyllis Porterheld Now, Sen lors I'm an official Mouseketeer! -S Q I wfwwbmvawf-sN,s fy--wa r m Charles Price f- is X , f Z 2 ? if JON s -. ? I: ffllig RX m my Wig I, .Y W A -i X S? 5 MI' N W, Q X- I lex fw ivyzgavgg., - ? , gs ' if 'QQ P P u wi R .p sw ' if P 3, 5. l l Va ,--L fi QQ 115 r ? 1-I .K Vicki Pring Judith Punch Suzanne Punch Roger Radue Sharon Ramsey Annette Randall Terry Rau George Rayburn Sen lors Don't just stand there. Do something! fi .-., .Jr A ,QTY .ii it y -o-... -u::: m' A-Q. G 'l Holly Reck Barbara Reed Beverly Reeves John Reinhard Barry Rensing Stephen Richardson E.: , Betsy Reynolds I'll raise you five! Dave Robbins Seniors David Roberts Thomas Rodemyer ' 'ZS' Ewa Zfwh ww, Judith Roberts Nancy Robins Nora Robinson John Rose Robert Rouse Sara Ruddy 1 if gg, 2 SI WEEE? ,gui-'H ,. -'i.4, ,...g.,.i K ,YL RSL EQ' fk1 '! x Q 5 S What do you mean you bought red and p Gretchen Ruffner f-n .4173 'iff Marjorie Sadowski Martha Schaeffer le. ,N ,- T . fn W4 ,R ,, .X x ,. li? fin t' AJ' .4 . T' J , V Q xy ,,, H . f K mesa E Susan Ruenpohl Robert Rusek 'fsn 8'- Y -'T 5:-. Philip Sanzotera James Scatcherd Virginia Schaefer David Schilling 5 x efiefw ,NH ir 9 I c Qi WNW- 1 is - ' XX, William Schroer Richard Schweiss 5 X :,v f ff 1 My A 4 X MH 9'f, .rf ITS- x Carolyn Schuetz David Scott fix Y' 'gs-:wh LA X Sen IO rs Michael Scheuerman Jeffery Siebe fun 5 x 'hm , x NN l Lawrence Schuh David Schwaninger Peter Bryan Michael Sears :wir -WN 3 .wrwb Y if F S 1 9 'm ' Q M fm , . X XX XM, if new X X-'xy can ' Pm I .,-'misc I- . - I we Q c,c. .K gwsws ,wma s 5 gm Susan Sebastian Elsi Senniger Ofhcial business? Y . 2. 2 Q, 'Sa A 5 S so ,L 4, . Cheri Simmons Seniors ,ai :UV 'fn -ltd, Richard Sindel 1.4 . . .iv yn . 1 ,G , . 'iris 1 Big! .I J . '- .-V 5 V fs in ,elf gal Dennis Skeeters x-I Q X -1' S Gypsy woman Ann Sloss AEI N. K .d,.a. fp 'ii 1: ' -s .s me fi :fn .LA-i ,l . .gpl ii! K' S' 'X N' wr' is A-is lib fi. Q., X YU! .3 Sw in-7V . -9 11 ?' Walter Smallwood :Randolph Smith Petrie Smith Richard Sommer Martha Spano John Sperling Sally Speth Paula Spindler K .Q I4 11, rg .i 'gigs ..--.gf xi M., iw. E ,A ,....,..-W if Carolyn Steiner William Stirrat Brent Stromberg Charles Sullens Perry Sweet Susan Swift ..-mv. Lucie Sturges Rodney Taverna spwwk Douglas Taylor Susan Tennesen So what? ' 4- -. sf Q . 5 1 '11 at - mf, . .ff Q f X uf- X 3 re iss' '- if- -:r v :-Qrffialrf ' S' ' ZW 1 QW, 'c.,f,'S .I 1. .V -. Q. . ff-. f:,,a.1.,.,,. SF' X , : an s 1 -W' Q ff W- . ' , L ' : fa 'X , N?-. ' ev 'Yana ff- ,. ff fe , Y ' 'L x fss yx NQWRW ss' wa ix, X Q fn: 53 , 15 ff v ff .1 wr A -Q, '53, ..., V , W f' ri. - fs ,s i y ,t If -5 j':1 ' gig f 2 is Q , Q, X 4 ,Q X Q 1 Q M 34 X Q ,x is Q N ,Q , Sw , fi? ,gi Q x -fm 1, , I I if 1 Ka AJ , 3 f n 1 X ,sv ,gf wr f Q .25 uxvfm W , ,,,L: 5 'Ns , X I?- . V 'as A 555,1,?:,: ,S4,.,1.' A ..:.:ff,f:.e.,,..:g.,m. NZ' .,.,. , ff X w A QS 'Va X f is , 'O A 'Q ' 4 v.,tww ,im saws Seniors Stephanie Terwesten James Thackeray ,4umsv- 4w..,,A... Double. bubble, toil and trouble, Seniors 717- 1 Sharon Thompson Larry Turner ,Y A Q Y MUN FU! 1 . l . o - wer R James Thorp Mary Turner , i ,S -A '- wwf l William Thesing Janet Thomas Lynn Thomas Patricia Thompson 313 , ' 1 V11 fig. 'c::1' VA? 1'5- sq, 'Qibt Loretta Tramil David Tufts William Uhlemeycr Donald Vagen 1 fvw V vg .l 'N. A fbi I! I, x- 5 1. ,C'- - fn'-' Vis 56 IN- , sf' VFX ,- 11.3-V , I J Q .Nw if b 5 X t X aj, ' fi: ,',,, get 1 N 'Nm .. .N Q ' Q , W t 5 M, NN X , Fl 2 -f 3 'L xg S A , ' xx sex x ,PAQ x XX x xx be L Q S ' like 7 X t 2 Kathleen Vining john Ymlmlumeli 1 Wgx mwm, MN. ,QF ,hub , N fe rf-t be-K ' Ns.. ' A X X Eff: 4 s - 9 1 WK I De Ette Visfardi Elizabeth Viviano Dianne Vo gl Lynn Waelternlan Mary Wagner Michele Wag fs? Q, X, 4- X - ' ,V sc y , X UC l' Qt, , ' 1 w a ' X . X wt.. rw , 5 EN .1 R f 'X Y NX X wmv? , ff 'e xif We W M e , X. , X t M' J Q' X Q New S1554 tx af X ,QW V ws ,Rl ,, 0gQ,gi.Z,, X -me ff' Aff' vQ A ' If ' lil mlime YWX -'N ' ,YV A f Seniors Peter Walker James Walters Jane Ward Sue Walker od OVCI'l as 7? FD ll! ec o C fr FD 2 UQ o Q Y V5 we U1 xl I i ,... 2 2 f 6 W - , f 'f -31,63 4- , .W ' gf ,ff ,-I ' 1, ,f ,A ,M mv? , , ,xo ,, 7,1 fain . v ff V X M w eff f fm 1 ,ye-1,4 , 4 6 X W f , 1., we 'O' WV. 'W' fj 3 'X ?b4yf wigtzg f 5 , f ly afyiffi, fx ,, N. ka , fig? gi? N ,A f' ,X y t 5,,::g,jwf-, Axyfxy, - W 1 , , , ty ,www am- we-., f N me - ty -'fs 5 , at QM' f , .4 .1 , .exfwyi M ef MN -, ve -fa.. X , V .J - ef, .Z ' Q GSX 6 'ZF' 10 ii if '61 WW ffkisgggfk' y: :Pix QQ'4,..,:f,f- 5 4 '-'- NZ Q 'S f ' 1 N ' 'NX-a X C Y 'W A MMG 5' .. eww fi? ffm fXm?f', M'-40 H f ' , wa, wt. ' f if W fe 4 ' ,Iv :ey W f te Af, N43 My 4:-V e fm- , , lg ' , ' ' X' ff f W 5 K jf ' glial? K 'A 1 X - f , A - A 2 X2 Z:,,12.WQn ., ,- CW, 4 '- f Q ,.f:g:.?Sf.3.3bS, ,-A Q4 , -. ,, K-figy ,f ,M x 5 .t fm 1 4 .- fy, N N, f 4 . ' 2' . ,f fm, Nt . ' QM f,a?l?'W- t' N jg,,,w:p-f,fa,,f1:r 5:,:,vQ1 Q w 42.'r'i as C., . of William Ward Jacqueline Warrnbrodt Seniors ,Q 5, L 1 Richard Webb David Weber Joseph Wehner Barbara Weingarth 075 q r,,- 4- l vff N X l' Mary Warren Shirley Watson I' FIN Tl.,- ' J i Cheryl Wedel john Wehling Ronald Wells Robert Welsh '53 nf- 1:11 '1-TW? wr'-fx 'fib- Craig Wensler Elizabeth Vlestmoreland William Whiston Jacqueline White Sandra Whitlock John Wigancl Anthony Wilbas Teresa Wilcoxson Davida Wilkins Dwight Wilkinson You'll never get me in there. 'Ks' UEZlI.f- Q 3 fr f ' - ,rf , fi J Seniors ' l Georgia Wlllard Nancy Williams fy, fl M0 K A cg? ZX get :i'vfw,vige2 ,I . if .f?,,f.S f ., 1 4 ,-'A 1, t ' A 2 .ff ,css , -1- g? 'Q'1QS'Nw if-:, iff -,ty A - ' A g,- . X mi.t,,Z,1 t ar. 1 Clnalpr-st Granny Seniors as-ffm Kay V is 'I I -I F , it g , X. v. ',,,.. Nancy NVilsnn Cary W'isc IQ 1' 5 'E lc .,. QQYTD Patricia Williams John Willman Dianne Wilson Gregory Wilson ,Q 4-K, 'Tm .2 a' f , , 1 ew 'hungr- N., 1 1 , ' T, gif Ch , will 'its H. E l lx .,. A q iw, .0-U nr! Janis Wingard Ellen Winkler David Wirtz Kurt Wisschr James Withers Mary Witte f ! rv? in N l qs.. 60 'fees' A - 4 3 A' X 1 A .,'A- 13 K !'f'!':3ri M X V 1' X 1 , , I' . X A 5. wwf 5 1 if 'X Xe L 1 M Don Woehle Robert Wolfsberger Donna Woodard Penny Wriglit Gerald Wylie ff- 5 ,S , i 9 'ag YQ ' J. ' rf NS. ya- N HW, If Hunter Wylie Nancy Yadon Sm f , f -1 2 X . ,S X QN X X X , We 4. 'ati-'- WTI if William Yates Ronald Yeager John Yarbrough in Q a . 4'i?x...-,.... xx Kwi- X 'fe ww e, f '2lXww sK, Q The Seniors longest, tallest Texan. , X X .Xt Xt X X wf X ,, If :' 4- W WQi L X 'N fx.XY,xf,m-Eifwe-' f - y - KS gg A X s,.Ww,, 'V-KXXZXQS Linda X enawme Albert Yokley X' e N ,wfwfa x A - fe ,W ' f 5 ' Y-if ,: ' - , Q20 -X www X2 :Q x y: ,X , yyvfvwvm ,X We Wgffx f, 'e 1 Q ir ,: tg: . 4 1 fg, Um- ' A ,Xu X-we f' ff,5gXf.f-ffiw -Lv 3' 5 X . X A f A 1 S Q , fggg, ' X , as ' ai- -',:, i:+f, Vik SM , :L 'sf-5y,xx4xwf':f 'X iw ee .. . ff X + , Www -Q- Q fy .Q ww: 4 X 4 A-. .,,,Xfs 4. XA we e X, 3 mia-Q-.. ' YS:-5 L can if -:J ff 3 Q - X .V . XX - fr -X .I ,J-1, N, ag:fXXgtX,. ,. Nyxwai -M Wy M V x ww: I. ig Xw , ww w 0 Xmw, We f- X X' , e et w1f:w,1 H, cf X 4 X , X 4 5 Q A X x - , X V 1 'ff2,.0N GTX .1 'V E f ' ' ,mgffw iii, f X . X X Q fo W if f D X1-,N Ruedi Albonico, l'Vebster's American Field Service student from St. Gallen, Switzerland, has become an outstanding Statesman through his excellent academic accomplishments and his enthusiastic participation in school activities. In the German-speaking section of his homeland. his classes in school included French, Itali- an, physics, biology, and geography. Ruedi speaks five languages and takes Spanish and English here at Webster- American history, chemistry, and band form the rest of his schedule. Ruedi enjoys many different sports-mountain climbing, skiing, and swimming. He plays the flute and is part of lN'ebster's Marching Band. Through the WVeb- ster Groves Presbyterian Church, he goes to Curby, a church in downtown St. Louis. There he provides recreation for underprivileged children in the area once a week. Ruedi is a member of the German Club, the Student Council, Junior Achievement Program, and the Senior Fortnightly. TI f-sf-M Rudolpho Albonico St. Gallen, Switzerland ... f s..I - .Q ,x nxiqln fix? 5 IQ fn. fx PM gd Dennis White Leadership 4-v'!'N W., Ang! S, Y i 1 f xv-nik fm V Q T , S as-V, U.. Ami Robert Johnson Scholarship rfb? APHA wi 9 ,.fq,, 1'-X Aphrodite Nfatsakis Susan hlenke Scholarship i The Hixson Award recognizes ri senior girl and a senior boy for out- standing ability in scholarship, leadership, service or sportsman- ship. Leade rship AMX fs , ,,. N fi Guy MCllOr Ninette Knudsen Service Service Neal Losse The Hixson Award Mr. James T. Hixson Jennifer YUUHS Sportsmanship Sportsmanship :S X ,, 125' ,, .+ j,:2f.i: Q ' Sli f V' S 4 'I 63 Juniors l 1-1,83 I1 W , , vi lily C' LIL X , 5 f U u i , B - l B U , i ',, A ' ' w- K, V' 'Xl 9 -,K i l like Jai, M '- Ll x O WW William Wood President Vice president ' Barclay Losse Lf iigli CL r -R A 583,15 Y 3 'J K ll' 'li HifA'aaTY or M We ,B T1 as ' fm , l M. W Y Vi , ,I , 3,27 5 15: l. I i Q 1' Dunajick, Hall, Welhoelter, Bernard, Buchanan, Holscher Cook, Brubaker, Moores, Kusiak, Bedell, Harrison MacGreevy, McKee, Weber, Kice, Nolan, Bowen 64 i 1 r-' 1-ri fm Juniors Bausola, Barnett, Chollet, Bast, Crooks, Busch, Anderson, Currie, Allen, Bernard, Bleitner Allin, Christensen, Buchanan, Brown, Burst, Clark, Clark, Armer, Coffman, Boyher, Brandin, Brenner, Curtis Blumenhorst, Croker, Bazile, Brame, Buck, Carbrey, Busch. Brodt, Carnighan, Ashwell, Cook, Beard Burch, Brubaker, Corrigan, Brooks, Bovier, Bettien Brookes, Bouton, Carmack, Burke, Abernathy, Bishop Bird, Calhoun, Aldrich, Bewig, Bedell, Bowen, Baker Clark, Brookes, Bell, Bradbury Th J ' I am confused, for I have experienced. e I will be troubled until I can understand. Clay, Franzen, Desmond, Friedman, Drake, Ely, Foster, Du Bose, Graves Fischer, Dunajick, De Bord, Donahower, Dolan, Dool- ing, Ewing, Flesh, Ferguson Guhman, Davis, Fiala, Esch, Eggert, England, Floyd, Emerson, Gaebler, Eberhard Gable, Eisleben, Dillencourt, Dana, Draper, Cobb, Gur- ney, Fletcher, Gaston, Fischer Evans, Drew, Christmas, Gahr, Druschky, Fantz, Deem Davidson, Faust, Forsman I Hull , ll Juniors Krebs, Kurt, james, jones, Harrison, Hoyer, King, Knis- ley, Hause, Hall, Harshbarger, Hartselle. Kettenbrink, Haferkamp, Hetzler, Holtgrieve, Howe, Kee, Kackley, Koziate, Kelley, Kunkel, Kennedy, Jones, John- SOD. Hopmann, Hempen, Horstman, Jost, Hedrick. Hartnett, Hunter, Jabbour, Kempson, Kennedy, Holtz, Harkey, jen- newein. Hibbett, Hopper, Knight, Hoover, Hall, Holscher, Harri- son, Kelley, Hardt, Hutsell, Hurt, Hofmeister, Johnson. King, Jatho, Jiles, Henderson, Kennedy, jones, Kuerz, Knapp, Jewell, Kice, Hebeler, Hencke, Heatherly. Niesen, Marksey, McNeill, Meyer, O'Moran, Langan Northrutt, Mirkovirh, Lattray, Lester, Owen, McDon- ald. Otto, Neu, Morgan, Mrllroy, Mahon, Mueller, Mer- rill, McDonald, Miller, Martin, McCain, McAvin. Lee, Ostrander, Morris, Miinie, Lindberg, Lee, Moores, Wg .4 F .,:s.m tr Monroe, Lambert, Martin, Nolan, Oliver, Nygaard. Nichols, McConnell, Lytle, Ohnanik, Mitchell, Muster- man, Martin, Manche, Mazzola, Metz, Oberkirsch, Mc- Clelland, LaFara. Mills, Overl-camp, Lanier, MacGreevy, McKee, Menden- hall, Lake, Minshall, Niewoehner, Manley, McArtor. Schlanger. Sparks, Self, Price, Stigers, Paul, Stinson. Schmidt, Schauer, Sohm, Pieper, Paidrick. Pierson. Parker, Schneider, Schmitt, Slaten, Scherer, Rob- inson, Pring, Schaefer, Stark, Preston, Shankland. Schulte, Perryman, Stallard, Soldwish, Spinks, Patillo, Juniors IEE, ll Schenkkan, Ruther, Sonnenschein, Pinegar, Selley, Spink. Romanelli, Scott, Reitz, Russell, Stuart, Shaw, Steger Schrijuer, Sherman, Pattengale, Rimbach, Smith. Purcell, Reiker, Parker, Schwesig, Rensing, Schlueter, Se- wall, Smith. Settlemoir, Sautt, Reinhart. w as ngmmmtss - Umphenour, Ward, Wilhelm, Werkmeister, Witte, Vance, Stuber, Wood, Whitney, Swigert, Wikenson, Woods. Winkel, Wallace, Thornton, Waters, Woods, Turner, Welsh, Wedel, Weiblen, Webber, Wolf, Stroup. Whitcraft, Winter, Young, Van Aman, Weber, Wulz, Wolf, Tretinik, Streng, Walker, Sullivan, Wilkening, Wack. 5 xxm-ggteq SWS Thomas. Winterer, Tombrink, Weber, Williams, Watkins, Wagner, Tolles, Wentworth, Willis, Weber, Westphalen, Williams. Will, Stites, Thorn, Watkins, Wills, Stocke, Wellman, Wors, Yates, Wolfinger, Thatcher. B ,-g F 6' 1. ,:: x Joel Patrick Terry Maguire President Vice President Sophomore Class Cabinet ,f.,,,v1- Wi ' .Q Maguire, Patrick, Nieson Shaw, Peschke, Burton, Sporich, Spivey, Tweedie Banker, Knapp, Collins, Feldman, Yarbrough, Gaebler, Roe Elam, Williams, Gable, Brummel, Hoy 68 i .,.-,,,,- -. I-. ' Y?7'f'i' fi 11, :iff 4' wg.: Blix ' 1 i 112221 v 1- h , l H .a- may Nh Sophomores Carmody, Birner, Canda, Black, Canda, Brown, Chap- ron, Armstrong, Bias, Biscan, Chase man, Blackburn, Bonham, Coates, Blisner Ashby, Brown, Clifford, Cohen, Barnett, Bischof, Brum- Carson, Clader, Butler, Burton, Beumer, Barrow, Bickley, mell, Boughman, Balliett, Clark, Baldwin, Beckwith Cason, Boyce, Burst, Chollet Clark, Brown, Breckinridge, Carosello, Brownfield, Bauer, Blood, Blankenship, Brown, Collins, Brooks, Cason, Bar- Banker, Brownfield, Bickel, Coburn, Clay, Bryan Iam excited, for I have seen. p ' I will be anxious until I can experience. Doisy, Costello, Graul, Fahey, De Fosset, Davis, Duke, Gorsuch, Curtis, Green, Gudermuth, Crain., Gates Des Parois, Gordon, Frink, Govin, Daeumler, Estes Cotten, Gaebler, Frailey, Fanger, Creamer, Grayson Gill, Cummings, Ertell, Davis, Cunningham, Fleming, Groppel, Dodge, Fites, Earle, Ferry, Dodd, Gower Dunkman, Gilbert, Flanders, Fast, Feldmann, Desmond Friton, Freebersyer, Fricke, Doherty, Dunn, Chase, Col- Gras-si, David, Craig, Eaton, Griflith, Goodwin, David, lier, Beffa, Gangle, Durham, Elam, Gable, Colony 69 Sophomores 13, 11:1 Hudson, Koener, Kline, Logan, Hofer, Hale, Kraatz, Kraft, Hartung, Hubbell, Kelly, Hoeman, Heitzmann. Holland, Haddock, Jolly, Hurt, Kenefick, Klinge, Lin- coln, Hahn. Jacobsen. Goad, Haskenhoff, Hayward. Kee Krueger. Jones, Hawkins, Hunter, Huey, Lacing, Kauffman, Hafer- uh .. ,.. I kamp. Knapp, Lowry, Heinemann, Kessler, Lance, Hunter. High, Harwood, Loveless, Heman, Hary, Loeblein, Heap. Jatho. Lorenzen, Knierim, Harris, Kline. Hoy, Love, Hardin, Horton, Jorgensen, Johns, Kessler, Hollingshead, Hawkins. Himes, Lohner, Keitel, Heffer- nan. Rieber, Martin, Pryibil, Miller, Orms, Reynolds, Patrick, Powers. Krebs. Reed. Newsom. Peoples, McVicker, Pennoyer, Niesen, Manos, Maisak, Michaelson, Moss, Reed, Mohl, Nash, McReynolds. Patton, Parker, Marecek, Phillips, Mix, Nichols, Paty, Pedersen, Mulkey, O'Neal, Pike, Murray, Millinger. -'--dl. IU ll -cg-4-ll ?i Min x f - x Mueller, Peschke, Maxey, Reisenbickler, Metcalf, Pizoni, Meyer. Margherio, Menke, Pickens, Maniaci, Maurer, Pat- terson. Mitchell, MacGreevy, Moore, Kenny, Rutledge, McDon- ald, Reisenbickler, Martin, McLoughlin, Miltenberger, Noel. Sweet, Stroup, Souder, Rose, Speiser, Settlemoir, See, Toma, Sims, Spradling, Tubbesing, Spradley, Spat- helf. Taylor, Sleichter, Tuggle, Rogge, Schnedler, Shaw, Stew- art, Slott, Southworth, Snyder, Spivey, Sporich, Steed, Schaffer. Schumacher, Steffy, Stromdahl, Tweedie, Taylor, Sand- Sophomores In T I I ler, Thomas, Schockley, Shontz, Stahl, Sloss, Stokes, Trues- dell. Schliemann, Roeder, Tallen, Samuels, Scrivener, Tierney, Smith, Simpson, Stockham, Stojeba, Smith, Russell, To- elle. Ruffner, Russell, Smith, Slusher, Sears, Scharon, Stueck, Small, Strother, Sperber, Sindel. 35 X ,yu ' sf Q 1 l l .gt A! ' Q4 . . f Q cl .... . Walker, Zimmerman, Willhite, Wilkinson, Young, Van Cleave, Weisenfels, Whitaker, Yeager, Walter. Witler, Walters, Walker, Williams, Watkins, Wichman, Vaughan, Watkins, Wise, Wessel. Waldmann, Wagner, Wolfsberger, Will, Wall, Warren, Yadon, Viscardi, Weaver, Walsh, Young. Travis, Wheeler, Wolfe, Wiswell, Yarbrough, Wylie, Wil- son, Westmoreland, Vierse, Vallejo. Wetzel, Werkmeister, Uthoff, Wylie, Waggoner, Williams, Watkins, Walters, Zienty. S P0 RTS QQ .. ZMRV5 my ' 'c if' . x ' ,,,,,,,,0..+v-- IH VVV ' V Qu NH 'E X QQQMMH X1 X -K Z , N I .f Q1 , ffpirh Q .xzw-, X Bm 519576 'X 'UQX 'L as '5 'X+4 'y s .' --4' 1' ak r- 's. -4 Q Q :- IL' x ha - N 1 x 4 7' fox fx - . N' A' ' v ' - - g, ' - x . ' Q fp ' ,',1 ' ' .Q ' A' l x F'f: - ss- I 7 ' . -g. ,. . A xv ei ., 'L - ' A 'gn -+,G.g-x11 . .,... -, -xr 7 ' ' ' A . Sr. ,A -,' A, . . 4. V L' - fl x-. 'V' -' '- ' . ,, 1 gs' ' V V V I . - of A k l , ,AA - ' -far, , - 'ir' k . A . 5.. ' . I Y V .?! 4 . I L X -1 I ' , HJ r'.A v - ' . Q, , f'- ., r . , A 3 v V N. A A .a , . ,Ib M . . .4-1.9 ,g . , if Tf '1' ' ' 1 1 . Vx 1 W N . ,Y . A9-'l ' ' ' -.x--..,,. ,l lf,-...V . .aw .L -w34A- -NA -A A A.A: - 'V' l ' Q 1 'T .1 31- 'V'ff A As I L xpn. . ,A A A A AA Aj' Sn.. AHA' A ,TGA .ai A , .A . 5 .uf . W. A y . 7,1 A X413 , A , A .. .W Y X, AQ.,,x. 5 - ' mf-0-'f -.w-Lzfx -'L vw -P .. ' xv f . , . , APg,A,- . Qzlx n ggi - A x. ' Q E ' ' Af. L f , 'g,A I A :TWH .eva 4,' 1 Nj ,, .A P A . , -, ,Avi ogy. A 'ke .t y A, A -' - -,. f' lv 4 l A, .4 A A HAI :AA XA' AA . WAY 5 if , .. f 5 AQ- ., -A 4 .,f. . ,1 gp K x23-.-. Y ,A 1 X 1 5 -jab. ,, ,. -., ' 513- -Q-1 ,.e , 1 VH.-A .. A A ,Q ,. J . AA .A NLR' 72,51 An - ,-. .- ,5 .3 - M f R :Y SAT I 1. .- 5 K, A X 'gi .1 I ' l . J , s A, ,,. . x,- 1. ' rf A ,. Banks, Clauser, Neininger, Woodard, Cooley Mendenhall, Weber, McKee I . .44 W Lf ' 1 1 5 AAA png 4 ,N .fy gg I ,5 A55AAAlsK,AA Q, 4 A 11. - ma- f- -f M 4- xml-4:,,' A H P vi' 7. HN JL Jil x , X Q fx n ' l A 7 5 L... Q ig L eq, , ' I l J? ,LU x l 1 1 I In '4 . 4.50. .-I - ., ,Wm . . 1 Z Al, s,, -il ' -- 14.1 6, ',1 5' 1 ' 74 7 Otto, Johnson, Day, Thornton, Meyer, Harrison, Lester, Sparks, Slaten, Sweet, Mr. HoH'man, Mr. Moss. Stromberg, Stuber, Pattillo, Niesen, Dunajick, Curry, Whitener, James, Jones, Knisley, Jost, Harrison. Goodin, Patrick, Hollis, Durham, Hatfield, Bennett, Bax- WEBSTER Season's Record 13 Belleville 26 12 McC1uer 7 20 Normandy 7 19 Ladue 0 34 Lindberg 6 7 U City 7 25 Hazelwood 0 33 Ritenour 14 19 Kirkwood 1 3 ley, Epperson, Mickovitch, Landry, Becker, Vornbrock, Thornhill. Weisenfels, Bran wood, Dunkman, derson, Rau. din, Massey, Batts, Breckinridge, Small- Willman, Schroer, Crain, Moss, An- , Q., V- - -x 535,-ft-.'ifg: F T,-3, A-:G .,,f,-' .... X . 9 ..... . -X '- i 5' ' H , ...,.. H- f. 'V . it --'- I V . ' 1 V ' ' 1 ' f . -1 . A R fl. f ' N A Q .,,., Q . - ' .. . ' ' , i ss V Q C kk' A . .f Q V V- V, ,gm , V- t ,I-:.. 'w :ggi 259' Q M A' I . s . s ,. 4 a 5,5 Q, 13 .,,,- ,-,- j ,- I I V, w V: Q t . W R Q, ,X ' ,,-, : . I Q i .1 . - ,A fx s Wg 1 i ., ,Y . - ..,. 1,7 .,,.,, V, U , Y .f , , ,Z , 1- Q, 5 X QW g S ' -1 Y. 1.3315 5 if xt. ,Q-wal? . Sv is W . gg. Q' Q , .. fa Uv X 4 ., , , .. ,, ..,.. , ' .. Q. 'lk . ' W i A 0 -t 7 M .., at . I, I ,,., ,,,, A , ..., .- rf -NW' c 'Q il .. . ., . -EEE cs J 6:73 W mf. ' A v f A ,I fl 5 , v m N 2 4 . 29' E e I X X1 Bill Bill Goodin Breckin I . -is , E J in .Q-,pf ,. 7 1 f A 1 ' , ffgkbg, 4 J ' . i vw M ii -In , Y I Bob Dunstzm A r ' W yf 'x Z' ' A KK O- K. u Ou X u, 'H '. I. . A 1. QA wg . X ' 1 VV X og 'fl Clk nffffg? wh , . , fi Bob Bennett v Walt Smallwood Tom Becker Z ridge ff John Vombrock Jody Biixley 'X Ron Hollis 'v Bob Brandin ll .4 . ff' . ., Ag - fb . 1 wav- 44-iff ? V l ,,..,. . ....: V ' Q22 ' i f 51, cf. QINWW er ost 'Sw L 6 h U X. :N J-.....l ,. F. . John Dunkman Q ,W Qi? J' r'Q ' 5 -W, S K Scott Cram Gene Frye Dav 0 Harrison if S 6 257, I fa- ' -I Bill Schroer Alan Hatfield 9' 43111, 'ff ,R F 1' 1 2 1 I , .z-Af, P H . ' ., , ,wiltih if I ,355 1-j:,L:j5'.-: ,lx-5' S , 1 X355 A' Z - 1-,?vf2-f2':q 1' - X X 6 5, dy., g.. ,lu lv ' ' 74-, ff5ff-f,gK',. gi.-41? 1 '-T J 5 . 3 I .gm- 'Y.1 ' 17.5-P-Q.-35 f :,Q -. N 155.1 , fi J '51 ,Mu Ao -f .lim .Xndcrsf vu B- 4 Bulb Balls Stew' Massey , X 'l XYm,udv Kfuss . Q l , w ,X r , 1 , X V, f 1, 4 V , 489 in ,avr L. . 'L 1 '- xl 5 ' 'ffl milf, X - -,,R4 , ,xx A , -xt A x ,f ly. A V 4. YK! ff K xy, -'n'1-S5155 Z Sx5 :'i:Q'4 ' ' A , .Ju f.. -, '. - . g . gh - Yip-Trp .J ' . ' - 'Ahkr Patruk S fix Aix ' 14' inf,-g .U ' ' A---.. ' I 1 fl' - Q 'vfh v lg '- 1 V, H +- ?'34117'Ef'V v .lwhn Wjjlman ll ,fl Lllarlm Fppvrsc -n rry Rau hm Dufham X m'I 1 1 4 9 4 fx' 1 X X 4 -. N ' f ' ix Q 1' 3 x if- f' Nh' ' 8 4 fs Q ..N- . x ,- f 'NN Q . , izzq , v F ,Rx n K , . J f N' - ,iz-, .S,'Q!.5 'ix .lf :fu ' is 2 me ws i?v , .- 4 -N: . ,, 5 1, -'A ' ' f Y awk . ' l X' ' '? . ' x ' - .. - '- .. X, ' P N,.,,.,, N - - wi' - 2-1, ' 2 - . -Q-Q '.,.:, 4 ' ww' ', Qxgulm BM' . . . 'Q I! -. Q. v- .Q 4, 1, W -uv , 1 X. Www if ,lk Exif? sf A mfs , QQ., ,mp-Mmm-1' I Six' X Qi vu Q, mwq-N. ,aw , a-saws gl , 0 ww-. J bw X - . '-N-' ',f,fQ VT A N . i kM'f55 153'xT,L 'W FV, if , . 4 Q V 1 '. l 1' N A A y 'g ,.+ '- w X My Y J. ,',-,N ff2'kf,f k.j.5xQYj?? f2N,,g.9x5u,2gK ifWQw4f14Q'a f43z,1'1,.jp1sAg,JfK,s' , 44 gf! VN-yggsxnlr M 0 ,N ,X X Q- : 3 12 MA 'A ,I '- , JZ , .f, W 44 K A., .9 ,, r M' -eff-f.riEf gwwakqvmffii?-W,'Sf, 1f1,?E+wfgQf.fM , , . Y Ei uc Y 4 Y Y y w I K 1 V 1 W 1 I 1 Y W I I Q, HM! - . 29,11 .H 1 , 6 : Turkey Day 1961, commemorates the I evil Q . , year that P1r.l'lo5s - ., V -I ' , it V ' f'2?-- has coached the Statesmen and the B b . Nga, e .iii , y 9 ' xx fi v e - be v meetmq. of Webster 5? Y if .7 ii' gli ' and Karkunood an the annual -N - ' la-. L ' Turkey Day Game --Iiglmx. naw . A Z 1 ' ll tw . f , I, I v .qw is ., W1 rw- wravzir. tl'-'ri Q ' 1 P'7-:f'A- -, ,. , , wut-f-1,jfhQ - age.. or r 11 Thanks to head coach, Mr. Moss, backfield coach, Mr. Hoff- man, and line coach, Mr. Jones, the 1964 Varsity Football Team 31163 closed 1ts season with a 6 O 1 league record and a 7 1 1 over all record. After ten years, Webster Groves was the Big 10 Champions of the Suburban League and ended fourth in the area poll. farm fl 'allwl Varsity Basketball .tx it Team Maplewood Clayton McKinley U City Kirkwood Parkway Lindbergh Mehlville McClure Maplewood Ladue Hazelwood Ritenour Brentwood Riverview Normandy Ritenour Lindbergh Ladue Normandy Mercy C. B. C. Ritenour Wylie, Cobb, Welhoelter, Bradley, Turner, Mr. Yates Dooling, Ward, Thornhill, Mikkelson, Franks, Turner MacKenzie, Durham, Stuber, Howren, Wilkinson Webster Opponent 56 61 62 63 50 58 46 60 54 47 55 44 45 58 70 78 59 67 49 51 57 55 59 57 61 57 60 50 45 49 40 48 57 54 55 53 49 46 55 50 49 47 64 62 67 41 The Statesmen varsity basketball squad gave Coach Yates a memorable farewell present by sweeping the Regional Championship. Previous victory in the Webster Groves Invitational Tour- nament brought a Post-Dispatch mid-season rating of tenth in the area. After winning the tournament championship, the Statesmen ended the season tied for third place in the Suburban Big Ten League. The twelve win- ten loss standings wrote an excellent record for 1964-1965. Mr. Yates retired at the end of the season after twenty years as varsity coach. While directing the Statesmen, he projected the name of Webster Groves as a basketball power within the Big Ten. His overall record was 351 wins and 151 losses. l 8 l Art Welhoelter Kurt Wlssehr wig A Pie' Y . Q V' v li Larry Turner I B111 Mxkkelson 41 'Dc Gerald Wylie . K'-K V ,, N , ,J - . we Q' gm, fs 5 , . a r ' 524 -4,-auf' Steve Ward '-- NL1-' Theo Franks Don Stuber Q v 1' 4 Gary Cobb Ron Ho WTC 4 ls. 1.1. , 'W- X W E R zlkfm 65 Y X ' VS Q .alarm .L QR X . .. Jxm Durham . .V . lv, g ,sm , I . , X Ng: .:?J:, y ,K WF QQ. aw Q A V 1- 2 fw X N H, .M CSM R Ml., I I ip wk . v ,. V .. 1 .. 1 ' K .,., . , Y , .3 Q , X - A23 AMN. f ,. . X .. l ' M .M cm- 4 ws nv 1 - N Qu vw- -W. . '::,,.-' X X' 'A ' Em.. .fm ,jail EST? 46. .A V x i N ,.. l X : , 7 f ly ig. , J N I -, l. 5 .5 wx my A ,:, V L- , X xx Q Q f S ' x ' X S , X, 4 in 'SxQ x slkek , 50' Clarence Thornhill X. Qxsl 4 vi fn' TX M, SME zvnfn X x , by 1 X i1zil:Z U, f .ww 5 rf? ?,,' EM w.-ww-waawnxf smmwm-wx me Rod MacKenzie w A zxxxgx K 3 . ' -,wh H : x 1 SW. e'!h'::5f ki- -g , li X Q x ' f9 .lvf!7f1i? fi l A -A wx ' Q, fb ax ' X 6 . W ,. 2 f ' w , by Q.. .. ,h . .. sv Nzqmsw 5 -f Dwlght Wxlkmson f ...QM J 2' Kf Z X X um..- Phillips. Ward, Brownfield, Sommer, Cason, Mr. Bryant, Donahmver, Stuart, Fleming Braun, Cmilhy, lNfIc'Cwy, Brown, Rau, Rriherts, Spinks, Brown, Davis High, Bernard, Pattillu, Hadcluck, Christensen, Phillips, MaeDwnald, Day, Sperher Patriek, lN'IeCawley, Beard, Schroer, Baumgartner, Keenfiy, YNOehle, Eislehen, Carosello, Cooclin Qi? Baxley, Zimmerman, Holland, Barnett, Menke, Bennett Wheeler, Richards, Loncrgan, Ingham, Baeyen 84 W1 Sw 1' 2 ilk' N ww 5 it sr, :ik X X X N, 1 Y Q ssl , ,, s . 4: - ' is 'Y 9' ' f.. Q , . J . .An . V., , Q, f .. , 1 - 5 2 5: 'f Q Kiwis If S ws. r Q 5 .',-His' . A ww S.. A,.A :W 1 ,, y, gs Q- 7 'ff ' b' L' my ' .,., PW-Us f '. S,-F ' w ,W , , fr 5 4 s IS F qAA ,Al,' 1- H A f MWW4 ill F rrs ,,,a 1' 4 2 S ,xwmim X , N I ii' E' i ' 5 Z EAA -TE I wrlmkiflsvffw Kalde, Marshall, Kulild, Holtgrieve Miller, Detering, Vaughn, Flesh Q3 5 4 ,germ f Meinberg, Macksey, Reinhard, Hinshaw, Jost, Hobbs, Knoesel Brandin, Hatfield, Moss, Ward, Howren, Harrison, Sommer, Farasey Fisher, Bennet, Crain, Vornbrock, Jones, Goodin, Graves, Anderson Currie, Sweet, Baxley, Frye, Becker, Smallwood, Day Covington, Jones, Coates, Dunajick, Smith, Hayward, Turner 85 rx.. , BQ., 79? 5 . r . ,- . s-- N N 1 s. ' if-' -riff' Ea?-'ffel i . ,j' -L .,,,L., .A ll. BasebaH Woelhelter, Dunkman, Breckenridge, Brown Anderson, Epperson, Wylie, Willman Thorton, Card, Fenner -gf' .czjq .Q-5, 4, if '.: fgQ,f: - ,wife .H . K. , -.5 .' - ' ' WJ, : . 81 -4., U ' 'T h A171 L, -' - ' 'Lx' A V ,-'.,v .. , . ..,,. e. a-1514 -,e, - .. ,iQ,Q,f,f-ne' , ff . e- ,Q A, it . fi wif :ffm Y N3 Tun. A. 1-'tv' rv 1-J ' ., :fx 4' - -.-if 'S 9 -f n-gg' , 1 . '- M W jr' 1 X' , A-in '7 I 1 IL IH' ew e e' M ' .4 W yr r ' f-,Ju , ' x new 'Q. 4 f-m I 5 ' 5 .. ' 3 . -L . . --1 N CN. J . e M Q Z 13.1, Sf Pr -al .I n il : ,E ' I-QQ? xy U 512-' ,Q L , . b S5367 .K Y- Nz. - ' - 1 i 4 ' - j '., , ,..n,-,.,..4i,3.k ' 'flnp 'QA ,- X K Q wg W . x . vi' '- Y' X534 .5 M + W V... ,I S ,..n. ,. ... -,.. . A - -N-f. 'N nh v,. ,ff Sv . A 'X , , ,rs --any-..,,. ..- l 5 v .N .SX f .J - J 3 .f-. f 6,22 . V K nf... A,---.-,... .. . -.Q X. ...M Yi x Q N. :':' 5' fka 55. wif A-'um me X . ,X ww M xx gym gym-.uw , .,.,,..V,,, 'mx R V-wax. if Y S W , A v , ., Q , h.-1' w 1 V Y X-.wk xgxc Wu A new . V- H N . W ,f . V, , 1 , X Z.: , M 'fm Y Z' N , I Q EAL aj. . 4 3 ffwvgwghmmxv SMIMK F X.. J V ,- V xi, ,, 4 .j wh, x ,, ,. I - im K., K . . f . flgwzff igiir Q.. . . , V r 51 K 2 Q W, SMX -raw. ' N .glaiiaw Q AW? WX x ' QV' , 1' K , X 5 ' Z ., 3 ' X' M , .x if ju -' f xzwvwvvwi .Aww PDQ X .- 'rg - fx . . HSM w ,Y ve, '-gi Q ' 'X X ua M . .Lv M N' an ' N 1 'C V 1 x , fy. 3 . ', ' ff 1 .Pf.Ys?F5Evf, gp aiw+2, ,' W' JL. 3: . Wy ,q3g,g3g+Mmg' I . . 5. gi-, .ga a -wif' ' - A 3' '- Q' Qi if fs .1 ...- fx -P - . , .., , . QQ f K-Qi, , - , A , - w. -3- af ,, , N' .. H. V, wi - A -9 'ww M nfew. ., ,.,w,. ,W lg . .- 4 -.Q if- ,V 3 ff 9.-42 , 3 ' 'X I he ' W ffm' mix 'e , , .S 5 x - - Q' f Y Jsrl , X X . , 's . ' , A ' SvJA'f.'rL U, l f. I- -,Qu . viz, fy Q' xr! 54,-,g,g,s5..,,, ' V ' 1, , 73 jf,z'57.J I! y! i'A'kN f! A 4 i,'fk5i7 N. W f ' 'milk A wyfwv V ...M , :fy Qs- . is , ,-ff 4' 5 svffie X . Willman Spathels Fletcher, Wheeler, J Basketball Colony, Helle, Melton, Barnes, Shaw, Southworth, Taggert, Goodwin Heneke, Mills, Lee, Kaufman, Winter, Jennewein, Harkey, Preston, Hall Randall, Bill, Goodman, Vining, Miss Nlester. Nlortland. Nlartz, Wlilliams, Harkey Sophomores, juniors, and seniors found their days numbered with intramural games and coaching sessions which finally ended when the class teams were ehos- en. The junior teams held the best record with a fleel standing. All teams played the schools of Normandy, Maplewood, and Kirkwood. On Saturday, February 13, the three class teams were hosts to the annual Basketball Sports Day in which juniors and sophomores were victorious. The varsity squad, Chosen from the class teams, fought hard during the season. Although beginning with a victory, the squad failed to win others. 1964-65 brought the addition of a game with Nerinx Hall which will probably become a tradition. 89 4, :lr ,A 1- I 4 . -451 1'-.gf -.S+ ,wily .. ,N Girls Athletic Association t Q.A.A. plans three major events each year. In November the Dads are invited to enjoy a box supper and later join in square dancing. Spring brings around the Kampus King Dance where five jacks, nominated by G.A.A. members, reign. At the dance one is crowned king. To end the year the mothers take their turn at a banquet for the installation of new officers and the awarding of letters and cups. From hockey season, through the basketball, volleyball, badminton, and softwall season, G.A.A. members find plenty to do. ' is f TW- ,l Q H' . li fl:K x ' , ,l f v.4 ? S4 Q. . ,. , , ,.f .1 fl' ti.. ,--fam-g,, c: I'-'.x::Qi7 EE, L -no .. ., 1 f x 3 , X .h sffilfgv Q S -ft W., ', lr-gk, f:.?'f4 4 A WA YL ' An England, David, Carbrey, Brenner, Crowell, Chamberlain, Lee, Chase, Blume Bemis, Hitchens, Burke, Harkey, Brandin Loveless, Cooley, Detering, Bedell, Druschky, Clay, Brink- Geyer, Hopmann, Bland, Keiser, Goodman, Endres, Hall, meyer, Hencke, Baker Grifhn, Hagan, Dosenbach Clauser, Hodges, Banks, Bidewell, Hodgson, Ginn, Gregory, Bill, Cook, Harkey, jennewein, Draper, Hutsell, Druchsky, johnson, Hamm, Cahill .A.A. X ' S ' 'ii-1 2' -Ei' Q 'R Wg: t 4 ' ' W 19 , 1 Q x f x, 4 V Mueller, Williams, Whitcraft, Martz, Noah, Olenick, Reitz, Shaw, Wilkening, Schwesig, Tolles Willard, Ruffner, Ward, Pring, White Weber, Wright, Mills, Sewall, Mendenhall, Stites, Randall, Preston, Wolf, Vanaman, Schaefer, Speth, Simmons, Win- Woodard, Miller, Neininger ter, Swift, MacKenzie, McKerrow, Thompson Yenawine, Miller, Sloss, Sebastian, Winkler, Schaefer, Schaeffer, Mortland, McConnell, Mellor, Turner, Page, Schuetz, Wellman, Yates, McKee l, 1. 1 1 fig .fee ,A ,QP fi, Nll' I J JN J A! X 1 1 1'4 1 1 ff Q6 l V, 1 l 4 . 11 1 W' ll 4 l l1' rx 1 1 121 1 J '-,xi 1 l ,. 1 1 '11l.1i X 1 li Jw ll 11 J yi. x PM ,I K x, ,VY 1 1 ' LUD A - V1 1 '1 , ' 1 Y 1.1 xy 1X1 U 1 I ' V1 Go, ko, Nail! ' 'J' 'X I l NHT 11 , ,1 ' 11 . ' ' is x 1 ' i 1 1, J Q 1 1 ' V 1l ll V fl ry J N' f'x,l . 1' fl 1 1 P 1 1' l 1,f k 1 1 K ' I N X 4 A xl 1,11 - I I , vb L 111 Y, i b 1x11 Y , ' 1x 1 3, ' ' ,1 V l ' 1 ' l l 1 f 1 1 tg M .111 91 n f-lg iftfwgff Metcalf, Barnes. Samuels, Peschke, Spnrich, Southworth, Millinger, Moss, Viscardi, Shaw 75, ' 1 fflijg Estes, Niellols, Dosenbach. Gielvel. Taggert. Steffy, Hcafwer, Mix, Goodwin. David X Aj, Maxey, Feldman, Wolf. Lanee, Hunter, Melton, Haferkamp, Biscan, Wylie, Tweedie .5 5' of 'ff 1 Bryant, Cates, Menke, Martin, Reisenbickler, Toelle, Freebersyseer, Potter, Reisenhickler l xflf' 1 V Craig, Simpson, Holscher, Bewig, Franklin, Robinson, Reinhart, Helle, Faust, Burd .1 !.'j1:?,f 'K ' 1 Volleyball 1, fi E t l l l 1 l Hall, Coffman, Jennewein, Harkey, Hoover, Brandin, Geyer, Mueller Randall, Thompson, Goodman, Miss Canavan, Mortland, Burke, Pring, Clark ,1 ll, A ball echoes as it is volleyed against a wall. Girls cheer as they participate l in intramural and coaching programs. By March all of the volleyball class l teams are chosen. The season continues until the end of April. Maplewood, U City, Brentwood, and Kirkwood met our three class teams in interschool matches. The W best players were chosen for the varsity team. The players learn how to play on a full court which extends the length of a basketball court. Those girls who are specifically interested in officiating or those who just want to earn points take on the jobs of refereeing, timing, and scoring. Only officially yi rated referees are used at varsity games. T l fl l i l Q, , i 93 , ,, Pt i .t oclgey' ,,XJ f- ,Z Y .lg ,KL xx' .-J -. l 'XJ' Scharon, Freebersyser, Menke, Toelle, Tweedie, Lowry, Reinhard, Samuels, Cummings, Davis, Craig, Millinger, Sporich, Taggert, Hencke, Bewig Mellor, Winter, Jennewein, Wolf, Vanamen, Geyer, Har- key, Davis, Coffman, Preston, Brandin, Hall, Draper, Baker, Mills, Mendenhall Metcalf, Schaefer, Wright, Thompson, Turner, Goodman Willard, Olenick, Hodges, Bill, Mortland, SChaefTer, Ran dall, Winkler, Franklin r 'W' ,T i - -r fn...-Q--' x f A . 9 '11 X X l XM , X 23? hx. AW S 'V 2 f X HA f Q-L V, 5 ,pri 'L , f ' Y In 'Z I T, .sg X , ,V ,W 7' t-,Q Jw ff f m Q ' 1 9 - vw V 4 N, . NN N- A wh -' x -L . A f fx 'Lg X5 - A' '? 3-5 Q V ' Q Y f fi AX . v w 5 X , x N x g W, . WAQ1 ' '- if :L 1 x Q, ', 4- 'N ff? , ' X mv Q w Q X' ' 1 1' X A NXSN' -nf 4 , , , -sw X :A : wa , ' -- '- - , N A .. ,, , W I my ? fi 13+ f ? ff wifgw ' T 55. 5. gf wg ' v, ,w ffsyf fy 1i6,+:-,w- , . , ' Xi X, ' -' V -E ' ' Qi, Mya 'X , 'Vg , r QNX. Aw X :Q 'W' M. ,G,h W , ,, -2:1555-sf HN FE. Nf??., f Q 'S5' Ii -I 3 a::::-N::::.:s , -Q 1-wp Saw- I -X 7 A -- MSX, x 1 'Q5,:-gems. 4 QW MN - fs-. ::-0-.ffw w x XLQQI.- ,kg - 2- wil, , 'Fi x A 'HY-2.39 V. :f A , - ' F Tk , N- X x 'i ' L , X - , x ,. ,Mas W., N V., Y- WJ- .x, mw1aw5fQ3 af -vyfff A -. I . SSN? A 44 Qi I W J 595 W If . by ,i4,w,,x4Q,gE', -9- - N15 MQW X x Mfgkrfg - , - www , Q Q gwbgw 553, , - yy-me-mf 1 .- X Q , NMM A ? If I Concessionaires Officials pg! :chili 1 Burke, Noah, Speth, Ruflner. Shockley, XN'hitc'raft Bland, VVinter, Hodges. Turner. Drusrhky XVelner. Sehaefer, Shaw, Reitz. Reeves l ui ll Harkey, Winter, Pring. Hitchens. Crowell Reiker, Marsh, Thompson, Schwaninger, Goodman Niewoehner, Shaw, Lee, lNICConnell 96 ii 2 l g , f -mm T , as WMS? :ww , .QE s . WM f . X j ' WKQM LV ,fe MWA V we : Mmm' www 2' 152773 l l. . 2 NL 's Williams, Ruffner, Martz, Bland, Simmons, Goodman, Yenawine, Ginn, Johnson, Hamm, Hodges, Chamberlain, Willard Woodard Keiser, White, Swift, Schaeffer, Hagan, Bill, McKerrow, Wright, Warren, Miller, Neininger, Gauser, Randall Thompson Chase, Detering, Sebastain, Sloss, Schuetz, Cooley Bowling Preston, Wolf, Geyer, Pring, Brandin Hall, Draper, Schaeffer, Carbrey, Whitcraft Tolles, Stark, Weber, Mills Wellman, Stites, Hencke, Yates we 'R A 'e Y .2--Q . Q ' l sm E - ' . Q X , 1' 1 . Qi W sg F 2 aw S X rm FE .sz ME H 'lar W5 1 0 W .- mm 9' me we X7 1, 'NJ I 1 ,Vw 'Z NMS, gm, , . .1 1. 1 -New S' 97 V M IJ I- I g I , I I - ,II ,' H 1' I J A I H, I J , , 1 I v U I ' my XJ V I V I, X K M, I - I YN J 'I 1' I I , X f rx I Y I ,X I I N J I IJ xj .V Bl iff Nj Ivvjoy QV XIV If IJ U Iv ij UIQ III! LIOI IIQI Nj 'Q , I, IJ I J J L I ky I I VAN jj K I I Aw I I ' AI! W V IUQIIX, IU! I I IQRJQI 'I I 0 I I IM I N A I fx X GJ I J M mf ' ACTIVITIES N The Echo H 'x John Dunkman Robert Batts Martha Spano Business Manager Editor Literary Editor '36 fan. x 4' WF? George Fuller Julia Bemis Carol Brock Stephen Massey Features Circulation Circulation Advertising Manager Now look here, Bub! ' 'fy M fgM'fF,4 ,g'g1: ,uv- ?, fyr. .ff . l John Vornbrock Liz Viviano Bruce Bergen Advertising Business Advertising -is Marilyn Goodman Jim Thackeray Typing Advertising Betsy Reynolds Jim Kulild Literary Advertising Diane Penn Sue Detering Typing Business A striking page layout takes shape under the pen of a staff artist . .. A group discusses plans for the program of the Coronation Ball . . . Two girls strug- gle over a copy-writing assignment Others re- turn from successful solicitation of advertising through the Webster School District area This is room 201, sixth hour. The busy staff of The Echo is composed of seniors, chosen in the spring of their junior year. They must be versatile enough to put the entire yearbook together under the indispensable direction of Mr. Settle. At work, between sips of Donna Woodard Jan Bidewell Advertising Art coke and bites of candy, the staff is able not only to put out a yearbook, but also to operate the book store and ice cream machine. Other money-making projects include the sale of Turkey Day buttons, cokes, and candy at the football games. Publishing The Echo makes for an all-year effort. But there's fun involved too, including a Christ- mas party and a Staff Banquet in the spring. The 1964-1955 staff sincerely hopes that The Echo will remain for you a symbol of all the fond memories of your years at Webster. the The Webster Echo IO. 5 ts attend convention delegates from the 'es Branch YMCA Hi- -Y Clubs attended the Convention at Hanley School December 12. ers of the 10th, llth, e clubs can attendthe ficers for the Youth rich will be held in rson City were elec- :lel Convention. junior Jim McDonald Senate Reading Clerk artha Spano was elec- it-at-Arms of the Webster candidates Brandin for secre- ise and Cherry Blume aplain. Bill Ward was delegation leader. llf of the officers are the eastern part of h year, no candida' . WEBSTER GROVER HIGH SCHOOL, WEBSTER Li Mr. N1 0 A AM' didn decorat Wirtz, Paul, Dempster, Wolfsberger, Grinnell, Taverna, Day, Amemian, Merrit, Kunkel, Boettger, Hoffman, Evans, Oestreicher Decorations, BSSGITIDIIGS me to bre 4-' I-0.-f holiday Christmas spirit la' 'i ak t spired by the familiar carol ' Twelve Days of Christmas. P 3 . me p he 'fimzas runnm' t Christy Bland is Mon 'atte Managing Editor ,id '50 l pogfiigle Co 1 me lights in the cafete- ns by the fn s very encouraged to see L4 sd the kids were and! iomlnating spee 5 by the candid' ed in the progran io attended the, Model fl Doane Grinnell Editor in Chief .:SigTled, ie decoration and the Board c 1-cl? W ilding. The decoration .e in- llll ll OCIIUQ Q.. uv-v onvention must draft o A -A Aus-- will be acted on dur- . U ay Youth Assembly. Linda Oestreicher ance of the Youth and c Managing Editor Frogram was summed 'andln, 5 m r gy pf., V M., N X, , ove rm X ' A ii 3' it Pig if , Xperie ' ,J TV3., f N 1 e xpose y' ' yi fl ,f y -f the n 'X 1 avledge w , 'L' , s. ' .' . 4 3 ' 1, 'M 'I 'wiv' A . fi i H .,'. Qffsil: - 4 Club 'WMM er the ,W I 'ws Brucke 'f first g Ai' E'-. 5 nday, uuuemuei L-f. . --.....-,.C udent Speakers were arts in the secondary schools. they were to give tl A-nool to work on I Hoffmeisi 4 GROVES, MISSOURI I -I 5?':.':.:? -- ' I iii?- -- .Y..l' A a-.:. Et-1 I CC E r I- gr' 0 'te' QU - 1-I '- -35' .'af . Ai 7 . QU im. b 9 I .v ' W li . f' .A -0 I 19' . I' t I-inf '5-.':gn'.qf .'l 4-' f-. L . 1...--. f 2 -3.5,-..-,.. . -,.u 4-gi!! -rx ii-. nl 1:4 festive Bland, Ruddy, cox, senniger, ITIBTK SGBSOD The staff of The Webster Echo has published ten issues under the guidance of Mrs. Elise Coleman. Achievements have included a tie with Kirkwood for first place in ' E the Missouri Interscholastic Press -ex Association and second place in t an' the Washington U. Press Confer- se if ti: ence. One of the many departures va nt CC from tradition was seen when the SG S.S. Paper Doll sailed on its News Cruise, in October under ,M j' 'Will be y yellow, blue and red flags. As re- to, in the .- A1 DGCCITI lief from the hard work of edit- C 23- TWO ' one af 10 ing, writing, and pasting, an Alum E Dinner and a staff party were held during Christmas holidays. at tr New staff positions were an- W nounced at the annual Spring Banquet. BS? Ban . I ,.,1' 5, an sale Judy Evans Advertising Manager C, ,,,, MW- U 1 , c , , cts, dorsed by Dr. George W. Brown, ' UC! AIHCL, dll Appl Clltllihf lUd.ljllU Hy assembles. the Lune Theater stage, oufalhing QQQY, W 'ww highest scores in the and training a live goat, costum- ed for the past several ins, apply' i 'S S ' . Manu nhallnnn-ing aspects agree that a goat well suited ft the play can probably be obtain' nxt n h L from Grant's Farm or the Chill 5 has beC0l'ne 1I1CI'88:S- Okm-aww Q ters anddi' ren't Zoo, since the main requira action of this sort, it, are Just 3 J 0 u a I I S m Challenges, ment is gentleness. Then, at causes the disturb- M the Iff9Sfffl- course, it must be trained for 1 have IBASTQLL- -...1....1 - . .. 'SQ -gkirgm TL, , .-, g es of aln , at body. ., , . rifle in compar ' 'P S 8 A,,q 2 v,,iZ V. e Little The: . ,-x-- N V :e-:fi hl' - G . - 4 of ll--. 1'f the Jeep wi Gtaise as gn. Mr. Beal U1 fines 1 Z the best answt emb 1931 QS, , will be to boi Ovengeng 2 X gf, ? E 'nsional repiic RVG O ' is . , mfsage used in i hasslgrg use last sum o signe group acl cred, be rding ptaff 1 -My Cook, Corrigan, Tretinik, Hart, Eisleben, MacGreevy, Smith, Holtz, Watkins. ate. . .. saws. s,,.,,.-v.. ...., Club, because, he said, lc . student nt Wet 'ecting the plz t mience as Mr: farther this fal ng, also a str T dramatics de In assisting Mi if dialogue coat Hopmann, Hempen, Paidrick, Olenick, Owen, Swigert, Armer, Burkey, Brandin, Van Aman, r ' ' Dillencourt, Scott, Osborn, Hurt, Shaw, Tolles, P graphic arts teachewas a philo- sophy for those ungs ouls who feel they have no T he year the classes wi ue. studying experimentation ax exploration of mediums of style of painting with, Art I gaining broad general background while tl what you draw draw, he st subject matt more imf F.. o oh ni A publicize are doing by by Sara Ruddy hibits and displays One suchexhibit titled Q it Er fort II and III classes will cor irate on special technique. 3 4 fltalentif. 'he next few years M: To bu hopes everyone : this ye, .ke at least or inge wu t, either graphic ing and painting, c theory that everyor Nb sf art is supported b .mols as MIT, whichi 5 Mike , 31353 memb ,airing at least one year if gm. 3 pk y Lynn hqanos fore graduation. He als issue of 5, Gail Ggetz, cains that art is a necessai The J-Class of 1965 is composed of juniors and seniors, most of NiS9,Bi11PfiC9, bafikgfound for almost GVEFY V42 and Mm whom are aspiring to staff positions on the Webster Echo and to ' Ca op' Webste' membership in the International Quill and Scroll Society. The nhomort class studies writing, lay-out, and all the aspects concerned with D ' . Ztiirinf publishing a newspaper. With the guidance of Mrs. Coleman and l3:.E3leEE:gnfhsm stzdents of viebstei SZOV2 the v l . . . . - . IS H F Qfflf YTYPTU er 0 e 8 Ion! to ev, the paper staff, they prepare for the responsibilities of publishing ssociati mud Interscholasty hey alll next year's paper. In April the students are selected and assigned md Q epstakes winner yy and 91161 to their staff positions for the coming year and are placed in charge 951.62 A11-Ame,-gear, ratini 1 plays of the production of the last issue. tfariona Newspaper Critic' wspaper. . . . . . Aside from covering their own news beats and writing news stor- Phot ies, the J-students contributed to the success of the Paper Doll ' -- Doane Gum' ' Prom, and the publication of Turkey Day Programs. They also had L, d 0 t , h . , , , In 8 G! felf a part in the winning Hrst place honors at the MIPA convention my Diana Amem: advice in Columbia, and in the winning of second place honors in the A Ruddy Judy C, S ,rjjtwl j0UIT13llS1'T1 C0fI1P6tltlOf1 held at Washington UHlV6FSlty. ...,.,.,..,,,,..., Rod Taverna, Kathy Merri i r pict ,s,,,o,,.,s,,,.,,,,,,Mo,,,,,M Bob Wolfsberzer, David Wir apex, m ,,,,4,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,s,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,. ,...,,,, J a c que'Bottge Gem, Business STAFF nd wit11VuV gllfflllllb vnu-u ' vu--1 vsvvn-rv atvlsxug, vnu. uc vc uucu 'T T'- t'M., 4 'A-'A 4M -,--' i '-T' ivng- V--n-'--. 3 u d Y E val cdnsidered Objectionable. told that these two types are not Ad'-'effising ------A--A-- --'--'-'----' -7 'm DE ion, iight exposure should confined to a particular season. Activities Manager ..... Gloria Kunk- l E in Turner, Anderson, Lonergan, Smallwood, Patrick, Wel- Hl . . Lettermen's Club Es, 1 L hoelter, Dunkman, Hatfield, Brown, Moss, Rau H5921 sill 1 ff '39 . fi , Harrison, Willman, Wissehr, Detering Durham, Frink, Kalde, Seibert, Goodin, Curtis, Holt- Hollis, Harrison, Baumgartner, Flesh, Cason, Card, Brandin, Epperson, Schroer, Batts, Wylie, Dunstan, Crain, grieve, Day, Currie McCawley, Carney Frye, Breckinridge, Vornbrock, Holland, Bennett, Franks, Woehle, Eisleben, Miller President Jim Durham Vice-president Bob Bennett Secretary John Willman Treasurer john Dunkman Advisers Mr. Reid Mr. Smith The purpose of the Lettermen's club is to promote athletics with good sportsmanship and school spirit throughout the student body. It is composed of all boys who have earned a varsity letter in Webs- ter's entensive sports program. Organized only last year, the club has already become active in school affairs. The Lettermen acted as ushers for Vespers, the WIL basketball game, and the choirls spring program as well as selling refreshments during basketball halftimes. Their social activities included a spring banquet and a party at the end of the year. A new addition to the organization is the Varsity Letter Com- mission, made up of two seniors, one junior, one sophomore, and the two advisers. This group deals with members who violate the Letterrnenls Gode. The membership of the club was about fifty. 104 gis- 'xxsl .TT wx.. I lp Xxx - N ts x KX i Y Varsity Club Co-Presidents Doug Lonergan Harold Kalde T wg: MQ ,,..we-v-- Www-- YDS -xx. .., 1 . 1 rx .xx Exyx A Xxx X X X K , . xx- XX ' x Y: X . .X X 0. -Q1 'qi i 41- .,- w ,aw 1.9,-W ,r.,,!l Q.. - ..4f'-Qxmii if-fly XK11. 1, 'Q il' heyy, . Ulf ' '7!UL1ffiQ.14f Wf Y -- I 1- 41 dll , I 'ill A K lr l l Chase, Bradley, Cornish, Banks, Costello, Berger Buby, Curtis, Burton, Caray, Brown, Davis Blood, Davis, Dempster, Ballou, Buchanan, Allen Covington, Donahower, Brown, Bellville, Carson, Creecy Coats, Buchman, Brownfield, Carosello Varsity Club ,Q , , f Hoener, Fisher, Howren, Hurch, Epperson, Halle, Hatfield, Fenner Bergen, Hawken, Holland, Fraser, Graul, Hoeman, Hayward, Graves Gill, Gold, Hubble, Frink, Hause, Hall, Grinnell, Ely, Goodin Gable, Fechter, Frailey, Cason, Hurt, Frailey, Harwood, Fleming Ingham, Eisleben, Farasy, Coldthwaite, Fischer, Hawkins, Heatherly Vt J ' 4 : 1 S,iol l ll 0 1 , . , ,lk -K , 3.4-'fllffl . f l l ' iv Xvi xg X- 1 - N, . . I U ,. X , Xl' N ' I X' , w. . 1 X ' 'l X X 106 . 1 'l ,.,. 'ii .M Q if - ., wlxg . 5 ,,. , 1 CI, r M ' ' 'liiflai-all .TEE-1f2f'5 , E: 1 E rl sl x me -. 3. ,gym ,. ..f. 2-5 V I 1 S L -- l M' ,. 'J Q 1 F 'Q K ,S Lf Hx i f 1 Q , he 'll lx X J N., S4 f 1 if , se 3 if ,Q 'I , W x ji ,Ax -A Yi 5 ,, , Q i f l Milligan, Krebs, Lowry, Minshall, Parsons, O'Brien, MacKenzie, Mills Macksey, Koerber, Lucco, Keenoy, McNeill, McCawley, Menke, Osburg, Kulild Owen, Paul, Kelley, Kennedy, Mitchell, Marchbanks, Knisley, Kounovsky, Magner McKinney, Coates, McDonald, Mestemacher, Baeyen, Patterson, Morgan, Orrns Patton, Kohlhauff, Kelly, Lonergan, Kalde, Johnson, Jewell Wag-f www , fm Qin ' Jiri! ' w Wm i Y l W Qi 1 y X ,w rs. K 5 l ., . , v ff' c P IQEK i l 4 X ,, 1 c Varsity Club Turner, Wirtz, Ward, Wylie, Price, Rose, Ward, Shleichter, Taylor Pierce, Weber, Sweet, Sperling, Witte, Lipscomb, Sheuerrnan, Evans Uhlemeyer, Schwaninger, Peschke, Wensler, Yarbrough, Scott, Walters, Wissehr, Seibert Speiser, Walter, Schneider, Wheeler, Stirrit, Watkins, Phillips, Schilling Welsh, Walters, Watkins, Whitaker, Skinner, Sindel, Preston, Wolfinger fm X X , Sass- -1:7 4 Jfisifviffff X' 5 mmnmamsmww D .... awww Q 3255- . ' , aimhuxwiuauf , ,X 'wa A mt W an sf' i x X w , f ,- , , , A 'Z' .. r le MM , TK -' wi :' M 4 Y 11: .fg,,,Lj:29 we-'zlv-,Q S. I fe..-V MQ., . . E: ...AQ , V 4 t Y if if Ni, ' , A is ur P,-s 5 ,i is X ' 1 - , l' t A, it 0 V: V 'fx 3 - ' Nts it .- xl. ' , s N . ,csc ,Jrmw 1, W - , fy - . . . 1 y mu , Q aww ,,,,,,. X H , S M s P A E f Q52 my It 'wr ls 5 - ' x we Fil lf 3 K 0 V ig x Q v Q .:-Q, ' t I , ,i l 1 X X S 5 Q A . 5, X f if f 1 1, S ' ss: ' P' 'viii' l 1 i ...1 VR' , A, if l 5 6 Jsglfgy Q 2 it .1 l PM stwi it . ,V ,, cox 6 . 'Q E, 5 i 1 L ,..,,, Q ? f wha A ...NRS ,t ' h - 4 K. , S X V 2 ,fx ll 5 . 4 Et so 1 it , , . --5 41 i ,l ll ll' ll ll llllll ' ll . 'fhumi Baker, Brownlee, Crowell, Brandin, Clark, Bland, Baer, Couch, Baker Daume, Endres Dubrouillet, Brown, Detering, Burch, Devlin, Beswick, Boughman, Burke, Crowley, Cook, Chamberlain, Banks, Dueber, Druschky, Bill Brubaker, Costello, Dillencourt, Bushyhead Clay, Brinkmeyer, Brooks, Brazwell, Evans, Bedell, Be- Clauser, Cooley, Banks, Comfort, Brown, Appel, Blume, wig, Bird, Bell Varsity Pep Club Hempen, Harkey, Geyer, Keiser, Hodges, Goodman, Jen- Gordon, Gay, Hoppe newein, Hutsell, Gable, Kuhn Loveless, Ferguson, Gordon, Chase, Fantz, Klinger, Graves, Hanser, Kempson, Harrison, Knight, Harkey, Hencke, Cage,Kice, Johnson Lindberg, Greenstreet, Farago, Landolit Jiles, Hemphill, Bidewell, Hodgson, Kelly, Faust, Ginn, Hagan, Griflin, Kunkel, Hays, Holscher, Kelley, Lee, Hamm, Goetz, Gregory - Q Ri i 5 -f -air xifriini I lm- vihi 'igiii W 4 lil' -1 in-main! Y s l Martz, Noah, Pring, Olenick, McCord, Preston, Ostran- Crane, Pope, Mackensie, McClaren der, Nolan, Martin, McCain Page, Marsh, Norris, Madsen, Overkamp, McArtor, Russell, Reed, Ruenpohl, Miller, McMillan, Manos, Mil- MacGreevy, McKee, Reynolds ler, Reiker, Brookes, McConnell Mendenhall, Mclntosh, Reinhart, Pinegar, Middleton, Reitz, Mannion, Miller, Neininger, Neavles, Robins, McCaslin, Press, Metcalf, Merritt Varsity Pep Club Viscardi, Schaefer, Simmons, Winter, Eisleben, Willard, Ward, White, Speth, Turner, Viviano, Spano Wingard, Swift, Ruddy, Tennesen, Van Aman, Wolff, Scott, Tretinik, Streng, Selby, Walker, Weber Woodfard, Wright, Wilkening, Stewart, Schwesig, Tom- brink, Weber, Wentworth, Steiner, Thomas, Watson, West Williams, Thatcher, Witte, Thompson, Thomas, Yena- wine, Smith, Shutt, Tolles, Westphalen, Schrivener, Wat- kins Schaefer, Winkler, Wors, Sloss, Sebestian, Wellman, Set- tlemoir, Yates, Schuetz, Sturges, Wagner . 'S W -we XS S615 mx -' l ss SQXNQQ N r l l , fr' ts ,S f MM ll Cummings, Blackbum, Ertell, Fast, Hahn, Barrow, Chase, Grassi, Burst, Brookman, Allen, Estes, Higgins, Creamer, Goodwin Lantz. Craig, Lorenzen, Bickley, Bias, Huey, Coacl, Grif- fith, Burton, Beumer, Curtis, Crain, Harris, Lowry, Hun ICI' Green, Hawyard, Bryan, Brooks, Feldman, Knapp, Col lins, Croppel, Brown, Gudermuth, Dodge, Bischof, Bis- Sophomo Shaw, Miller, Slott, Southworth, Manos, Samuels, Men- nigas. Mueller, Moss, Spofich, Spivey, Millinger, Michael- son, Snyder, Reed, Peschke, Weaver Mulkey, Yadon, Tallen, Steffy, Roe, Roeder, Schumacher, Wolfsberger, Will, Wiswell, Rinehardt, Potter, Schaffer, Smith, hlitchell, Mix, Stromdahl Rensing, Taylor, Tweedie, Magherio, Maxsy, Yarbrough Menke, Wilson, Perkins, Pike, Meyer, Shockley, Steed, FE caine, Hoy Baldwin, Freebersyser, Fricke, Barndollar, Desmond, Gorsuch, Cohen, Ballien, Horton, Haferkamp, Lance, Gaebler, Boughman, Banker Hollingshead, Gates, Brownheld, Gable, Elam, Colony, Clifford, Beffa, Diehl, Chase, Durham, Hawkins, Lynch, Heffernan Ruengert, Smith, Reisenbickler, Schwaninger Reisenbickler, Martin, Stojeba, Pickens, Maurer, Shantz, Simpson, Wyllie, Schaffner, Noel, Rufiiner, McKerrow, Melick, Metcalf, Pizona, Smith Pederson, Toelle, McDonald, Sears, Wetzel, Zienty, Ut- hoff, MacGreevy, Small, Watkins, McLoughlin, SchaH'- ner, Punch, Schaefer, Struther, Moore SAL H0 Pierce, Northcutt, Lipscomb, Sparks, Ward, Moss, Hale, Hencken, Millogson, Gibbs, Berger, Armstrong, Frazier, Macksey, Ebrecht, McNeill, Detering, Mcllroy Chollet, Jones, Grubbs, Lowry, Meyer, Pattillo, Martin, Mahon, Wehling, Hetzler, Brown, Durham, Knisley, Dempster, Christensen, Sears, Gable, Dolan, Stirrat Cand, Eisleben, McKinney, Rensing, Nash, Hamilton, Daume, Chamberlin, Gahr, Goodman, Hibbett, Ward, Harkey, McKenzie, Gable, Senniger, Ely, Blumenhor-st, A Cappella Choir President Woody Moss Vice-president Jim Durham Secretary Ellen Winkler Treasurer Bill Detering Sue Dickens Director Miss Replogle A traditional and informal get-together, a hootenanny held in a rnemberas back yard, enabled both old and new members to become acquainted. Learning several new songs and reviewing old favorites, Otto, Buchanan Brown, Cooley, Madsen, Busch, Bowen, Schnieders, Mon- roe, Hutsell, Reeves, Schaeffer, McConnell, Appel, Ter- westen, Robins, Ruenpohl, Reck, Shankland, Knight, Harrison Williams, Sebastian, Mckee, Whitlock, Deem, Willis, Drew, Winkler, Collins, Hemphill, Chase, Goetz, Bewig, Baker, Woodard, Loveless, Schaefer, Merritt the choir presented its Hrst program for the Warson Woods PTA. Both as a whole and in small groups, choir members sang at hospitals, hotels, and for civic groups to raise money for the Christmas Carol Association. Choir alums attended a party following the Vesper Service and also participated in the Fun Assembly, highlighted by the arrival of Santa and his reindeer. After Christmas vacation the choir returned to hard work in order to present a rewarding and successful spring program. The night before graduation, the choir met for the last time to sing informally where both parents and choir alums joined in the singing, fun, and sadness combined in this last get-to-gether. ss -N15 is X 4 X wxxlssikx X X iw s at X Q, ,igzbfazx 1 X .,.,,.. Q X N N ss si X X X X A XX ,ZX it, , '25 t 'iiif E sf f .. r . sl., , wg, . by Nw B' w Wa ' 'ef 'W Wa'-, tk f. ervbvi'-' - 1, w X Sy? SYS 5. 0- .-,sw 'few vw ' time' WB I I 1 ff k , 4 - Wk, N sa si 5 ,.., ' f f SX Beginning Choir began its busy school year with an informal get-together at Pat Serivener's house where various groups performed skits for the en- tertainment of the entire choir. This traditional event enables each new choir member to become better acquainted with the others. Miss Replogle met with the choir in 117 every other day and introduced them to the mechanics of breath control, proper diction, and sight reading. By November the choir found itself deep in the pages of Vigil and other famous Christmas carols. Many weeks of long, hard practices culminated in the Vesper Service. VVith the beginning of the second semester and the arrival of spring, the choir directed its interest toward A Cappella spring program hoping for a chance to play a small part. The end of the 1955 school year brought them closer to gaining the prestige of A Cappella choir membership. Beginning Choir Sandler, De Fosset, McDonald, Harrison, Orms, Kelley Wilkinson, Gildehaus, Schattgen, Banks, Barmody, Moel- lenhoff, Costello, Hubbell, Graves, Holland, McReynolds, Hanckon. Parker, Witler, Tuggles, Kessler, Bleitner, Cason, Toma Settlemoir, Taylor, Wichman, Brejot, Schenkkan, Vaughn Loveless, Truesdell Russell, Miller, Manos, Sporich, Hahn, Mulkey, Harkey 7 Carnighan, Moss, Millinger, Griffith, Love, Lambert Potter, McArtor Reinhart, Menke, Wolfsberger, Brooks, Scrivener, Emer- son, Griflin, Taylor, Weber, Weaver, Ginn, Shepardson Durham, Lohner, Cable, Westphalen, Cates, Evans Tweedie, Bedell, Kuerz, Brummell, MacGreevy, Elam Druschky Ss. F S s --A -1 hvfi Vespers Vespers, a thirty-three year old tradition at Webs- ter Groves High School, was held once again this December. The high school auditorium was trans- formed into a church by over two hundred students under the direction of Miss Replogle. Religious hymns were sung by the A Cappella, Beginning, is If il' 'fllxk f C '60 ai X and Boys Choirs, while many Biblical characters were depicted by members of the cast. Behind the scenes were the stage crew, the light crew, the prop managers, and many others who helped make the service a success. gilt ,gs gc, , my .gg 1, its T- ,,5'x':' . :ze ' J fn . . l ' , i , i ' t I N r X ,Vw , X , 1 , . 1' z 5 is Q . ' ' 'Y f - 1 V '- 4, Y..- X cs 5 4 Galbierz, Hartung, Hoyer, Krughoff, Leeman, Slayton 171, - ,v Sullens, Gebhardt, Noell, Jones 11 'ef atemp Schroer, Wolf, Kinder, Jones, Reed ' Sf- - r , D -- D - Q - ' ' j l G A ,pa H45 -a V' l 0- i? Alu A56 V Fmb Cm eff- nr-raegrg.ff1.l. at fl: Q' lfVebster's stage band, better known as the Webster Groves High School Dance Band, is directed by Mr. Lemcke. In March our band entered the Stage Band Festival competition at Ladue High School. The Dance Band played at church suppers, dances at Webster's junior high school, and other stage band contests. This fall the band played at the Pep Breakfast before the Turkey Day game. The main purpose of the Dance Band is to help train Webster's young musicians to play dance music well. L na- ture's way of giv- ing a rea- son to ne uv- ing, ine SUN' UU M wa' A . X if f 1 ,I eth Century Muslc Con by Miller Music Corporal N ed Including Public Pe VN 'on without the conse ORCHESTRA Q f eff s f. ,egg 1 , g, fail? . -eil I . , iv-All I F if ' Zkii iitgfggirbfq1 i ,3ZQti' iQLl!'.,'iXf,' ' W' 'V' Fiimisw Wifi T- G If a melodious note struck your ear during fourth hour, chances are it was the strains of a cello, violin, or Hute floating up from the Little Theater. This was the orchestra hard at work. In the fall the musicians spent their time in preparation for ' the traditional Christmas program. After the holiday season they were rehearsing once again for their spring activities. These functions included taking part in the win . . . . . . Suburban Music Festival and also playing in their annual spring concert held at Hixson Junior High. The ambitious strings also represented Webster at the county- 4? wide Solo Ensemble Festival. . U .,,,, yfwrriit i it M4 I . 6 l of J --.ixxxl . -.- C, ll dc' Liar W., F af 9:1 Dl: w' ggi? Hawken, Sullins, Sears, Gebhart, Kurghoff, Hartung, Balbierz, Kurt, Leeman TT Woods, Draft, Wallace Ashby, Taggert, McCall Wilkins, Drake, Robertson, Greenstreet, Kinder, Slayton - Haferkamp, Burton, Butler, Coates, Gardiner, Eggert, Sloss, Davis, Hoy, Tm Schulte, Betts, Guhman fS: Watkins, Severin, Smith, Colony, Fast, Mitchell, Stueck, Esch. Mr. Bovf-r ,.., w -N. Cl C Z an FC V7 QA 9- o L. C O N Q. n. O -. 'Ci fl' 13 Z' 3 -0. -1 -. ti O -C P .- QI 52 -fw :ev ' as -.ifrvf-,fri-.f 'Mm Q Q-HM' W f ..-. -3U. '1' -4' v s -J-1.-ll-: , , , rli 7 . Qnzhr . IQ! ,.': ytnlil- 'Ol xl 1.1 +- Q- M s :za-.,.f t y .aim s,,1f,...trf2--L L Q '- - - I Al- ' .I A . ..,' 'f' . A - f , d' I f 1 - .A, A , J.,,g 57 4' 24' 9' :.,! . . 1. ty iq! ' J' ' f 0' 1' i I M .5 ' s V A k'A '1-, '- 11 1-4- 1 'IJM . I . wing, V - -1- ,v -, Zu M, M' I 4-g3?ii..3:QfyxL??:3'i. 5 .-,M ' 'f ' ' .- . M ' 5... J ,- i A 'Q r vii' 1. - ., ., . gb . A ..w I, l V-K. 4 , , t .V 4. H az I V , 1-L. . 'Yr'l ,.,-, vi' 31 ' .., - 1 .a '-1 R ' af, . -4.4, 41 . ,ii-4 -3 . . f :..-.f'-:.' , ,wx 1 A - Y V: 2,6591 -o-1 'f-9' we is f' , is . c Jiri' A , .- . . -51,1 ,mvn . 5W,,,g4.4if14,.,,T Lv. b Q, -.sfggssdsafa - ...JN-J , ...K 9 . A 9 fl.: -1'i7?'.' M' 'gg , ff ' 1- I g V2g9if 9 , 'f,f'1i ' 3 '-c 7' ,'HZjiK51.'.' .V Ka. Y'-9 , 'vu - ,wet 1-...A -aria-we .-viva ,M A :--- - W' ..-.'Ya.4i::ifM,'f 'Z?' Q Q ' -'v..'- 1' f f '57'Ss-,'-as A ,.-3 ' ,Q ., 7f'x ' 2,3 . I. X V Q. '95.,,f 'Q, 4.' 'Y wf Viet ---,3S1ef'l -831' ' 1 557 w f' ..iz':':f'?3f -'M'?i:-'-'W 1 111. S-ff'-Y if . ,:iJws-S'717 '.l'f' , -rv ,YEL ,0 Af: cl E,1':?x1:if,6h':f.4 w4f,ke2,' ,, if 4. be Jig: i f,. :A:t- .Qf', '- f -' A ' 41 .45 -ffitfxsf,-f, T., '-u 3 !5Q ' we .T'9 f'S7, A -, 55' 915' K ' 1. .. . 143' J . ':Y1:..' M h' g B d 1965 marked the fortieth season of performances by . r -'Pr J.. ,, Hr--1 H . ,. , ' V- , ,I the VVL-bster Groves Nlarching Statesmen Band. The band 1, ff' gp, ' Q E5 ii '4'4,i ' 3321 is composed of eight sections-clarinets, Hutes, saxophones, V2 Q ' .M A . trumpets, trombones, baritones tubas, and drums. Accented f2 +1 71':fv25QYl,,, ifwff-. yi2T?1',73:la7. 'iwg-:-4? ' -Q -:sat--wig t an t- L- time' - ' 'L -- ' S..5T'?.g '.., ', - - ' , ,- by the drum major, Bob Drake, the five color guards, and ft Mi, --A-' ' -J 1 H- ' T, if ' -. , , - 'U . the three majorettes, thc Marching Statesmen, under the Y ' ' ' ' direction of Mr. Lemcke, demonstrated their precision marching and musical skills in six halftime shows this year. H6 Apr it V iq v- ' '9' yf 1' Y,-'E' 1 l - ,-si' . R. f , ffllx ,, N P: ' - '-r . -vi 5? A. , --,, H: .-xv -f- . Q' ' is 5 .. 'I . :Q i I A lui? , li '. ' 'Q , ' nn , , . .N 1 lv , 7. . 1' , Q Qc. I I f if . ',!P.4 1, W A .wif 'E' ., . i if 5'- ,ib-'.t,.,,,f R , ,x 1 ,f 34.3, X ' ' ' -1. '!,vg .4 ffibivi ' ,,: ,, ,,L'f4,f - -, .y v Jr!! .- Zi--' I ll in if I ,F 55, ' 353, ig xx ux,,, iz- gawk' ' X . , ,, ,. . , , . , ,W W- X W' in Wh X' -ffm-.,.,,,,.- , 4 H, L .5 3 , W ---- I e- e ' ' 2- if-fee'-V-1- :.i1f...Ls tri? ' srsssvsfmrsses,sssffsrtgfffisg, '- ' f - . '- , U ' ':::f':4-17. 15:15-:ff -'4- f-523 U7 - ,.,'.:::,'1.:.2.Q:r::.:,:::,::::::::::-: ff5?'ZE1Z7fI9 ff -: :lf fVffC5Ef5E'35::'1'151171.f -ffi ' E:37f'i2?f E5' N- -f'4,::'55f 12' Niflig, il . - ' - ' - - Effie1.45215fs11sa's:2'5sss1-1:5-:ff ?:f1f21545us2-- V, ills: :15eg5g:g5gas?:ss,,p,,:z,sfs7ig55? ra , .. , ,, .,.-, .A . . , . ,,,,,,:..: L, ,.,. :..iE1.,E:g,-: m..::,,i.,:,:,.3.,.,...,.fmqimim 5?.::::f1::,i,1. 1. ,933-Fi isqrrpiaig. , .::.i,.,xW Smeg, Q , , fs A, are K , .. , Ax x-' M o- M K We if 1- , --ff-ff-een -'V -f H 'Y t -L Symphonic Band The Symphonic Band, directed by Mr. Henry held for those people who sold their quota. In the Lemcke, and supervised by Mr. Anthony Carosello, spring the tenth annual Pops Concert was giveng consists of selected school musicians. and the year was brought to a close by playing for Band members sold chocolate candy to raise money the June Graduation of the Class of 1965. for trips and uniforms. A dance and dinner were T' .UL film fI '57 v i 'J 'W ' 002 .o ,V is if 4 ' dl Fri' f v 0 1 1 ,-Nw,'v,,,-Y-x-www-wsv45'Xwm..mw.,.nuwm 5 WM' Ne'-s.-,.r.,.,....,,....-,iwiw-..wm,.-ww-WT:--gyf7'7 m i, .l.l,:t. , - VT -M--' H fi,,5m.,? Emxtahotsls rn upon CD Q I Lt rx YN fl 95 Esiqbllslrxed Q l Q YW YYX C C Anal if 1 1 Often 0.C,C O nn Form Laci lm., music E group i Z Uhlfed for Q Common PLXTP OSS Williams, Hillemeyer, Anderson, Sonnenschien, Brown, Blackman, Draper, Banks, Dickens Martin, Smith, Reck, Michaelson, Allen, Deubner, Schryver, Hutsell Baldwin, Ruengert, Sullens, Watson, Miles, Pike, Gordon, Dubrouillet Corrigan, Musterman, Jorgensen, Gordon, Blume, Brown, Reynolds, Goetz Williams, Thomas, Wentworth, Beale, Madsen, Bell, Massey, Banks H8 Spanish Club i lava. f ,ft Q: si is-,,,e,We,ii ily' sf Q T - QI 2 if? v 'W A Y Qi built, Lowry, Gebhardt, Rouse, Uhlemeyer, Baur, Whitcraft, Armer, Olenick, Miller, Grassi, Stallard Pring, Bemis, Dosenbach, White, Hoppe, Donahower, Butler, Webber, Noah, Noah Jost, Hartnett, Soldwish, Gudermuth, Groppel, Bill, Bushyhead, Lake, Gordon, Gay, Hemphill Clauser, Neininger, Maxey, Feldman, Couch, Russell, Wagner, Freebersyser, Faust, Henderson Gardiner, Salveter, Pinegar, Winkler, Sloss, Metcalf, Yates, Lanier, Schwaninger Twice each month the Spanish Club held meetings with the assistance of co- sponsors, Mr. Cano and Mr. Hampel. The purpose of the club is to learn more about Spanish speaking nations, to improve fluency with the language, and to enjoy good fellowship. The club's activities included entertainment by Mr. Cano, slides of Latin America, A spanish movie, and the ever faithful bingo games. The Spanish Club was fortunate to have entertained the Mexican friends of Mr. Cano and eighteen year old Luis Razo. Luis, visiting the United States from Taxco, Mexico, was a house guest of Mr. Hampel. Highlights of the year were a dinner held at a Spanish restaurant and the annual Christmas party. WWW Xxx ll9 'X is French ,Club 'sir viz.. Lass, Graul, Magner, Hause, Stinson, Morgan, Holland, Hubbell, Bubb, Owen, De Fossett, Davis, Kyle, Witler Walter, McReynolds, Parker, Fast, Bickley, Bias, Brock, Martz, Mackenzie, McClaren, Banks, Merrill, Brandin, Lindberg, Scott Schaffer, Hopmann, Cox, Ruddy, Loveless, Endres, Daume, Devlin, Brubaker, Monroe, Schnieders, Warren, Bryan, Varied events and activities were included in the year's calendar of the French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Koons. The fall program was highlighted by a showing of slides taken by a group of students who ventured to France last summer under the direc- tion of Mrs. Blackburn. In addition, the club spon- sored a booth at the Fall Festival where French pastry was sold. Joining in the festivity of the Christmas season, the club demonstrated how Christ- mas is celebrated in France. The members danced :sa 11 Press Tretnik, McClellan, Van Aman, Baker, Curtis, Wulz, Reeder, Winter, Ashby, Wills, Wiswell, Schaefer, Haw- kins, Reinhart, Brooks Steiner, Couch, Madsen, Yarbrough, Zienty, Martin, Steffy, Friton, Tolles, Krabbe, Stockham, Haffercarnp, Gray, Shutt and sang to typical French tunes, and French pas- tries and drinks were served. A chocolate yule log pastry, or 'cune buche de Noelw, was made for the party from the recipe of Miss Laguette, Websterls exchange teacher from Lyon, France. Guy Arm- strong held the post of editor of a new French news- paper that was begun under the supervision of Miss Laguette. A special Christmas edition was published which contained holiday customs, songs, and car- toons. Sill? IEW? swwwr- nm we Q, ' 'er E ,x. ,..,,,, , 3 S. in . ?,, M. 'G Y 1 Franzen, Jones, Simpson, Detjen, McDonald, Menn, Schroer, Covington McDonald, Day, Buehman, Gulman, Preston, Neavles, Brooks, Fidler, Sherman Guhman, Brown, Pike, Kuerz, Miller, Wolfmger, Tolles, Costello, Duke, Barnett, Heitzmann, Lively, Swigert, Neu, Ruppel, Peterson Reed, Patton, Hardesty, Lauder, Vance, Wolf, Enge, Coke, Manos, Slott Southworth, Barrow, Scott, Larsen, Severin, Dillencourt, Lambert, Wolf, Reitz, Wilkening, Kennedy Overeamp gt l ,,-V Martin, Manche. Yenawine, Pinegar, Blumenhorst, Lattrey Kennedy, Morris, Sindel, Holland, Witte, Hobbs, Carney, Mortland, Burke Vining, Sebastian, Sturges Latin Club Hedrick, Wolff, Stojeba, Earle, Pike, Brown, Schliemann, Ashby, Ruffner, Watkins, Mendenhall, Watkins Kessler, McKerrow, Yarbrough, McDonald, Williams, Colony, MacGreevy, Collier, Diehl, Lohner, Lynch, Mil- tenberger EVE .AWA YK5'4 M ww A? , , .151 l S' E Conventus Latinus The Latin Club is one of the largest and most active clubs at Webster. Under the guidance of Miss Farmer, it holds meetings once a month pre- senting speakers and slides. In the spring one of the meetings is devoted to the annual Cataline debate. A mock Cataline is judged by members of the club and is sentenced to either the death penalty or life imprisonment for attempting to overthrow the Roman government, The decision differs from year to year. Members take a collection in the Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil classes to purchase a gift for the orphan- age at Farmington, Missouri. At the Christmas party Santa made his appearance and ten cent gifts were exchanged. Members attended the State Convention of the Junior Classical League, held in Columbia, Missouri. The social highlight of the year was the annual banquet held in the spring. After an enjoyable dinner, various classes presented skits with a classical Havor. l J --fi Q. my X! X!!- ..ff T ' X The Lat1nus Rumor sponsored by Mxss Farmer IS 1ssued once a month by students talung Lat1n Under the d1rect1on o ed1tors Chrxs Carney and Kathy Vmmg the staff publlshes the paper Each month a column IS wrltten about the patron God of that month and there are artlcles from exchanges of Latln newspapers Other mater1al mcludes the Roman celeblatlon of Thanlxsg1v1n0' and Chrlstmas Lat1n cartoons and jokes and Latm crossword puzzles At the annual un1or Class1cal League Chrls and kathy drrected a workshop rn the art of PUbl1SlllI'lg a Lat1n paper Brown Guhman Desmond Marchbanks Guhman Holland Covlngton Endres Burke Kuerz Brooks Sturges, Manche, Neavles, Yenawlne, Mlller X Wltte, Hobs, Carney, Vlnmg, Mortland 'ww ,f EAL Q 'Yfw f f ,K ' N It - is yr Q , ax ,ck L -s X . ha - ss QQ , K .fs I K sf 'gt , . ' W , w w ' , f' HBV: .a f N B - -:,l.. z .-am, N . X ,-Q M: 4 t -L -.:.:-'tt W W 9, ,S Q 'Y 'X A t ,Q x rv K, QE .SB - ,-' 1 mi ' if 5 Xi if sflr' e We ia ff 43 'EQ ft lq .1 is German Club M wr' 3-c T3f'H The German Club duected by Mxss Flehler set aslde YN ednesdays for :ts meetmv days Con xexsauonal practlce by means of a film Sfflp was ax znlable to members and then guests The YVebs tex XMCA muted the club to attend the traxel 'H lov, The Lndlscox red Charm of Geunany I the Fall Festnal the club had a booth at whleh ,Q 23. German beer stems were vnen. as pufes At the Chustmas paxtx lxeudr Albomeo and other Guests chsfussed hom the hohday season 15 celebrated IH Sxuwerland and Germany To further mtexnauonal understandmg club -J mernbels exchanged letters wlth students 1n East and ll est Germany and Sw1t7e1 land I Moellenhoff Zxmmerman Wxllhlte Hempen Swlgert Gold Ferguson Hale Daeurnler Tlwfrrpson Fulkerson Albonlco Owen Otto Clader Taverna Schenkkan Wedel Sprague Boyce N1Chr5lS Elsleben Brookes Xadon Hart Srmth Lee, Perkms Stocke lin -fs- t9! f-H 1 E 5 JJ s E l l24 ' T - T Y V T ' T ' T' ' TV N - ED ' , -XAQATT ' N - , .if t PM : - 'wi' l - ' s Q , l. .W 7 V f ' K 4 ? ,, .,-'T e -b V VV . e ..- r J.. K f 4 f -, Y' tv V- , ,. V l- ' 1 - J I ' .LJ l f ' - Y .5 A ' gs-f, - ' x- 'w -Lv , V 7 L P 4 N f Q Z .H . . ly A f . V, 5 , A J K ' , ' I f l s N y ', ' y 1 , V x I' 1 V V Q . V '. v YT' C . , V F X ' - AVN ' - l , - I 1' I . V, 7 , 7 - A i D V . ' 1 f s' Y ' V 1 4 ' A .',s9T f O v ' 9 X . ' - n V-Y 5 1 , :sm , ' V , ' - ' ' if T , W' V 'Y V ',,,, E 1, ,M - Y X , 1' st K, o ' ' ,Yo ff - ' Q, - 1 .' ' . , 1 'f - ' , I 'J Q5 f Y 4, , ff. f f 1 ff L3 4 1 'b V . I . 7 . X , . T . 'V W , R3 V rn L K V . YV Q IA.. x 'Nj ,' . ' . V ,x l . -V c . V I ' . ' f A I 1 N-Q is 4 . V ff A M - -ws N I . ' f. T , I . ,1 N 4 T . -1 N , . e X X 2 gf N . . V , N ,gi Z ,fx .W I x Y T T M Y O 5 fl sw X ,' . 3-.?! fvxigigff T - Q A 'eff It ' l ' Q , ,DQ xr Ara Aw ,.. , ' K 1 3 K 5 5 w K : V ' V ' a s , 7 ' J , J Y e , J - a 4 - s A' , ' - I . e . . 7 , ' - -4 -- J 7 s 1 a ' i , K 0 N V4 ' Q' Y' F V , f ,, 4 - Y ,L 7 7 if , if ' .iss A 1 , V., H K Jia: .1 Fjqjifi fm -+-W A T t A. 'fr' . Q- S K - ' . Q. .5 ' X 1 o , V --- -,+.,, 1 ' gf' , X T , F N A R - 4 H . . - v . Q x. N 'xl' KN 1 , I L42 l 4 lx fe U be . X , 1 . J 4 , f A 'Aj , l + X , f. . 'J - ' ,su I .W u I ,I 1 ff N on f K 1 f 4 1 . I , . , M ,W F , ,f -V ' ' , 'X V . 'T .J - ' XXL T X as mf' , , V ' J f-an U b ' E Aj lil ' Qv-- - Q - H- ml.. J JJ - N TVX I X' ff , g XJ , , i S P If Now here's an eaSY one-and solve it for 'c,: 1 , -:' l.! f' - 17x -l- y' ' rst I bh . Student in Math Club, the T ii X a+b+C+m+m 5 ' f X -1 f ff f' Ia N Shiny? , aff ff L . lar, ' NL- 4 Q ,ff X lap - K f f - - ll :E -- .. - -5- ix J I mg XX S J Q 31. br- ii N XX3 -.-.E...kixx Webster chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, met for two meet- Xt s ' ' A ings a month. These meetings consisted of lectures by someone in the St. Louis area whose profession deals with math, or by members of the club. Tutoring serv- ice were provided for high school and junior high stu- dents. Seniors who have maintained a B math average are eligible for membership. 1965 marks the comple- tion of the fifth successful year for the club. Gilster, Pierce, O'Brien, Batts, Sears, Rose, Lowry Kulild, Fuller, Breckinridge, Martz, Detering, Harkey, Rouse Rayburn, Hutchison, Kelly, Ely, Mestermacher, Armstrong, Mr. Brucker Sitromberg, Bangs, Hanke, Durham, Bode, White Ward, Senniger, Burke, Tennesen, Oestreicher, Winkler its L, l i l 125 SkatingCIub N G 3 The Skating Club, sponsored by Mr. Rountree, corn- pleted a successful year. At Webster's Fall Festival the club's booth proved to be one of the most profitable. Gifts left over were donated to needy orphans. Activities included a barbecue and many parties. An award was given to the student who had contributed the greatest time and effort to the club's projects. Skating sessions were held at Steinberg Rink on alternating Satur- days and on public ponds when the weather was cold enough 5 Q 'QSM E? AVR Bulfin Baker Brownlee Crowell Bankston Logan Hol Henderson land Dorsy Hubbell Stroup Schroder Guhman Shaw Martin Sears Gower Small Fath Klmger Graves Lan Xeager Perkins Walters Withers Nissen Clark Brenner dolt Oestreicher Page Gardmer Meier Carmghan McClelland Curtis Kempson Floyd Glebel Gordon Perkins Pike Overkamp Renslng Lanier Kennedy Wulz Mueller Kauffman Gorsuch Lammmg Watkins Gempel Williams Franklin Brownlee Pennoyer Boyce Breckmridge Vallejo Gurney Scherer 126 M Red Cross Q 'P' pe Gilster, Carmody, Slott, Baker, Lester, Haywood, Preston, Patton, Gold, Jones, Slaten, Nash, Niessen Lunn, Brookman, Geyer, Dillencourt, Landolt, Hamilton, ,INR V Brookes, Sears, Thomas, Bischof, Henry, Butler Pinegar, Bryan, Kuerz, Kennedy, Neavles, Endres, Gar- diner, Lake, Weingarth, Schwaninger, Brown, Detering, Clark, Ostrander, VanAman, Gordon, Ward, Taggert, Williams Kunkel Thomas, Wagner, Wills, Randall, Jones, Massey, Travis, Voss, Schuetz, Wors, Collier, Franklin Once a month, with the help of Mrs. Koons, over sixty stu- dents meet to devise and carry out plans to make life more enjoyable for the people in hospitals throughout the city. Since members of the American Junior Red Cross were elected by their classmates, every homeroom had a representative. Most of the meetings were characterized by the snipping of scissors and sudden bursts of laughter as the major project of the year was to assemble scrapbooks of jokes and cartoons. These scrap- books were distributed to hospitals in the St. Louis area, and they brought relaxation and happiness to convalescing patients. Draper, Reeder, Pring, Wulz, Nichols, Lowry, Brodt, 127 Light Crew r l ilu Y ll rl , . Q un i init? 1 'hi V . 1 ... 1 't l Umphenour, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Shrader, Wilkinson Murray, Johnson, Withers, Brown The Light Crew devoted much of its school time to set up and operate the necessary lighting effects for the school assemblies. After school many hours were spent in preparing for school shows and community activities such as Kiwanis Kapers, the Symphony concerts, Vespers, the Modern Dance program, and the Cl1OlI'lS spring program. KC xx . X x X Q! I' 11 5:1 'nl' in fg 452451 531 Anderson, Galbierz, Schelanger, Hopson, Carmody Martin, Butler, Belk, Cook, Jones Stinson Halstead Gill Ewing Marchbanks Osburg, Langin, Gildehaus, Nash, Mr. Meeks Schafer, Gwinn, Burch, Stoub, Jones A S A.V.O. is one of Webster's service clubs. The audio visual operators are responsible for the excel- lent sound we have at assemblies and the manage- ment of movie projectors and other equipment used in the class rooms. The club is composed of volunteers whose services are of great importance in helping educate and entertain Webster students. rw -.M LVINJ 6 N5 WL Q92 N Webster Forensics Club t ,, 4-1' A. Q an-241.1 158-Y ,.. Ili! gg: .as . 'bf .gl 'H1'5 l.1 gxpii- gg-' i .14 L:-li: guts! 05.1 new 1 .r I - . 1.1 Q-rl .ue 'I mlm! ig :gil '19 ill-in Q Q fu- All I ,.-:L ,D 1 --: .il NXX, xl '33 v 1 'fe Cornish, Lass, Allen, Gilster Richardson, Price, Detering, Mohl Beale. Stromlierg, Bubb Programs sponsored during the year for various community clubs included the Optimists' Club Speaking Contest, two after-school forums which dealt with satire on American life as revealed by comic strips, and a book analysis. Two school as- semblies, an illustrated biology lecture by Dr. Brandin and the reading and analyzation of poetry by hir. Stevens, were given. A third assembly was the Presidential assembly in which Johnson and Goldwater girls sang in repartee after which Frank Bubb spoke in favor of Goldwater and Brent Stromberg spoke for Johnson. The topic for the debate season was: HResolved: That nuclear weapons should be controlled by an international organization. The tournament at Webster was any innovation in that the judges and debaters met to discuss the basis for the de- cisions. These oral critiques enabled the partici- pants to ask questions and better understand the decisions. Webster placed second in their first ex- temporaneous speaking meet and placed First in the extemporary meet at St. Louis University High. Wfebster entered in debate, extemporaneous speak- ing, public speaking, and radio speaking in the state tournament at Hazelwood. UD Yffmh E51 Vs: 1 Nu- ! Ml ll lili' ,l!l,l.k's1:.B. fell l Q 7 , . 'Egg 1 l! QI ill-if . 5 . - 5, Future Teachers of Wm 5 W lr , ,... .- e.e,, . , . sm ,.-1. YY! 531 The Future Teachers of America club is composed of thirty-Five members. The two meetings held each month featured special speakers such as Mrs. Buena Stol- berg and Dr. Wlilliam Moore. A tea was given to celebrate the club's tenth anni- versary. Club members gave an Easter party for underprivileged children. On Feb- ruary 17 the members were special guests at the annual classroom teacher's Re- cruitment Dinner held at Hixson Junior High. Suzanne Hetsell was elected presi- dent of the state association and Leslie McCain was voted in as treasurer. The F.T.A. Senior Award was given to Nancy Williams. sf rf Q H Mmm 'wt Q-V aw FM A lkwm iwuwefs . 3' Kata 2 'xsrsa K f 5' 'ww DQR... .. V .XIV Preston, Crowell, Brenner, Schaefer, Clark. Ruffner Grassi, Brown, McGregor, Pring, Winter, Tretinik Landolt, Krape, Hibbetts, Hutsell, Gable, Reeder Wulz, Russel, Ruffner, Faust, Gardiner, Yates Bouton, Brooks, Beffa, Williams, Yvatkins, Wors 131 W uf, America I ,Q F f . 2. ! -2 T I .A :Qin E r E 2 R 3 rg: L., J, was :init lf 'N ' ! f'E?.,swf 'lv ii - 1 1 The theme for the Youth For Christ club, a non- denominational organization, is Teens reaching teens in a Decade of Destiny . The purpose of the club is to reach teen-agers with the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to help Christian teens live the Christian life. The club met Wednesday mornings under the leadership of president, Dick Webb, and vice presi- Youth for Christ dents, Nancy Kress, Sue Ruenpohl, and Karen Thorn Programs included singing, skits, and Bible devotions Several outstanding speakers, including Stephen B Stephens of KXOK, spoke to the club. The Y.F.C also sponsored a booth at the Fall Festival. Through the club guidance inspiration and fel- lowship have been the keynotes of an inspiring year. Stigers, Berger, Anderson, Hall, Sweet, Webb, Ward Martin, Ruengert, Marchbanks, Blackburn, Armer, Davis, Tourville, Brummet Carlisle, Krape, Davis, Millinger, Ruenpohl, Ruther, Harris, Banks, Metz Cotton, Bond, Boettcher, Brubaker, DuBrouillet, Gahr, Shepherdson, Kress Williams, Miles, Olivers, Miss Jackson, Trunk, Wills, Travis l I' Q- :li ll 'KC Ex, rl 1? ' ' g . A 1 li L .- Y -wa I ,1 '- 'p Ra.. : ,A e . 1 s.-1:5 . Ml... .' 1 A 7 ,ic ' ,came ' s '11 bv. 3 J-.r I, Mans.. 1 I , , l ', :Inman l l Q Future Nurses Williams, Brownlee, Brummet, Hahn, Barrow, Brookman Wilkens, Mueller, Deslo, De Gubaref, Vance, Warren Musterman, Deem, Morris, Butler, Kress, Minshall Schaffner, Bell, Miles, Hefferman, Maurer, Mrs. Lake The purpose of Future Nurses of America is to help its members decide which branch of nursing they would like to enter professionally. The girls visited different hospitals and listened to lectures on subjects such as physical therapy, public health, and the duties of a laboratory technician. Mrs. Lake, the school nurse, sponsors the club and allows its members to help her in the clinic. 22-'2 'NW I M fs if 'o' u W' 3.15 ei , 1 we Tb, 4 '- - ::-- -.f 6' - ?,- iL'! 133 mm 4 I 4' X ' Thespians Murry, Willcvnsrwn, Barnett, Fahey. Wliiston, Luther, Davis, Gram-Q, Stinswn Crunvr, Swigcrt, Davis, Patrifk. Pring. Va-ga. Hankr: Stukc-S. Crunk Tcnnvscn. Faragu, Crunk, W'alkf'r. Dulmrouillvt. Bird, 'I'wll0s, Sn-wall, Pnnfli 1 ill!! lllllllillil t .1-eg I in-l Thespians Undcrstuclios Ballon, Half: Huvy. Hawkins. Jonrs. Ruddy, Cnx Blisncr, Mulkcy, llartin. Lurcnzcn, Larssn. Tallcn, Allen Stfwjclwa, jilcs, Beale, Punfh. Brown. Stun-Ck 134 Ruddy Coffman Day Dean, Graves, Swigert, Hempen Comfort Schmeders Kunkel, Monroe, Shankland, Stallard Punch Shutt Gardner Tretinik, Corrigan, Burch Potpourri Cpo' poo' re'3 pot' poor' ibga medley or mixture. The sChool's literary magazine, Pot- pourri, is just that, a mixture,-a mixture of poet- ry, essays, short stories, art work, cartoons, and photography. All interested -students may submit their creative efforts to the Poipourrz' stall who then chooses the best material and publishes it. Under the direction of Mrs. Coleman the staff published three issues instead of the usual two. Money to help pay for the project was raised by selling cakes at the Fall Festival. 135 H ii Hi-Y 6 -ASC Sig ga I I i-Y 6 -DS van W 3 :n,.- ., '31 H R MD ai? !ll Tri-Hi-Y 6 - , B, 8 G KSSRNS RSQSKYA 1 aww HQ .L , sewn Airs ' Ns ' X '-:iz-ft -it NX V :N ' L HW. -VXA to 1 2:3 'lr-XX K? Q 5 D' Y K r WN, .miss-, st ia ww P Q ,ww t V G s f 3 re 1' ' s ,sf lg -t 'ss Nr. Mi Y Nav Ns 9 Y x 2 if 1 ig E Reck, Viviano, Spano, Woodard, Miller, Clauser, Baer, Daume Steiner, Kelly, Beswick, Devlin, Hagan, Wingard, Mullins, Evans McCaslin, Brinkmeyer, Witte, Thompson, Hemphill, Manos, Bidewell, Banks Hodges, Ginn, Hamm, Goetz, Gregory, Mclntosh, Williams Winkler, Sebastian, Sloss, Vogt, Hodgson, Cahill, Wagner Tri-Hi-Y 5-C, D, 8 E Harkey, Dickens, Olenick, Willard, Keiser, Chamberlain, Wedel, Banks Ruddy, Burke, White, Greenstreet, Hoppe, Clark, McClaren, Giacoma Neavles, Endres, Crain, Ferguson, Turner, Miller, Carlisle Wright, Hoffmann, Schaeffer, Couch, Blume, Brooks Thomas, Press, Yenawine, Johnson, Wilson, Middleton, Metcalf Ev r, -K. ,I Y -4 1 'Fc - -tr Teahouse of the August Moon meat for dmner What m the name of Occupatlon do you thmk you re domg9 QW L? We re elther gomg to have in lIldLlSll'y ur goat ,am- -4Q 'r X!! X 'W I try luke the dlckens to teach her to say Happy Blrthday but she Puhhc Nkaltlflg m puhllc square eager Cant say hlrthclay hoss to meet new boss boss The problem here slr IS a xery old one It seems to be a questlon of who s gomg to lose face 'vw' l l 1 ' . 1 ' . 5 ' K l Aw WM 3? ' rf' f-. 4 , 535623: A A I 1 F ' ,., l y 7 l t if fl.. 2 - 5 :I .f Rl , 5' ' 4 . , pg , J y 5 l , ' ' T , .. , W e Wife as 1 - ' V ' r ,T , C 1 ' 55 sn ' ' ' s - as 1 . l .Qfix I , ,Q .IAM I R -A k 71, f 1 l R 'f , X A N E H ll ' ' ' ' NJ, xl 1,9 . t A ,M svfv J V Y, I9 5 4. 3 V A 'I Q ,M Q , it e, , . Q me r - t l t ,kk sl' , , u ' r ' Y 1 'I 4 5 A X .4 1 li' Q, 5 A . .gi h .X wt . X K .iw ' gy 5 'ax s--' ' 1 , ,U , N I ,. X -wafw, 'I gi 'l ew Q: . l I - A 1 A if H . .W , . , H . V . . . . Q Y ' 1 D., , 4 1 L f T ylf7 M 'J if l 5 RJ., ,,.. Nw. ' A l l NN.. A ji .pf ' V' f ,N .awww , l 5-lf W r t Q y M W , . , t ' 3 2 , , K g 1 N ? !B Lamm Crowell Brownlee, Guhman, Michaelson Farmer Wilson Brown, Werkmeister, Lanier The student librarians are an indispensable part of Websterls library. They perform their many varied duties before and after school and during their free periods. They must check books in and out, prepare new volumes for the shelves, collect Hnes, and run many errands. In this way, they acquire library skills, besides having a lot of fun. The librarians were faced with the big obstacle of construction work this year. In spite of constant ham- mering and the demand for reorganization, the stu- dents did an excellent job in keeping the library run- ning smoothly and efficiently. 140 The ofhce assistants, under the direction of Mrs. Bopp, should be greatly appreciated for their assistance in the operation of an efficient communications system in the high school. Among their many duties were the delivering of daily bulletins, messages, or request slips which might be sent out during the day. An ofhce assistant must have a C academic average, or better, a daily study hall, and a trustworthy and responsible character. The assistants are a tremendous asset to Mrs. Bopp, but they receive no tangible reward, however, they gain great satisfaction from giving their help, and they also acquire experience for a summer job in the modern business world. Office Assistants Adragna, Reiker, Burton, Pring, McGregor Steiner, Jessup, Porterfield, Keiter WW WWW fikrswwda 1 'QP' Q e i , ,- A f r 5. up Q vii 'ek'-se 141 if 59 '3 i Mm'-QNJS--Q 54 .x-E Q , sk, x. if 'H gg Quill and Scroll 4, Z'- fl ikiv The Joseph Pulitzer chapter of Quill and Scrool, an interna- tional honor society for high school journalists, was established at lVebster High more than thirty-live years ago, The chapter was given its charter within a year after the Quill and Scroll was organized. The chapter is named in honor of Joseph Pulitzer, the late editor of the Post-Dispatch. A member of the chapter must be a junior or senior in the upper third of his class. He must show superior work in the Held of writ- ing, editing, or business management. He must be recommended by the supervisor of his journalist work, and approved by the na- tional Executive Secretaiy of the society. This year eight members from the Wlebster Echo staff and eleven members from The Echo Staff were formally initiated. Swigert, Vlolfsberger, Owen, Grinnell, Lass Taverna. Ruddy, Senniger, Brandin, Paidrick ,-,gg Oestreicher, Amerman, Tretinik, Hurt, Cox ft' r Bergtn Xtinbioclx I'lllllI hui Yiviant B1 ck Bemis Spano lVsoda1d DQCIIIIQ Rtxntlds ,df 5 x Dim Z 1, Y .. mm- cg .A-ui...o. H AVYK , if-5 1 ' ' A S f K f -if .www Wax tx X Q, s .mf-ilu' AEE. aww 5 wi mam Q f , Q A saw ix My Q wwmwwww y 'wmwm 4 n 5, Ls gi we fi P 3 s 5 'Pi H QA ,,1g FEATURES 1 r I E n R Z l , 1 I f I ? v SPECIAL MMDB X' Diana Amermcm Sarah Ginn Betsy Reynolds Susan Dickens Christy Bland The Eeh 4 N '7 .. S I QE. fi' X X www vw'-fmxe , ' R -we .. -'Kaz few X W . e X X XXX X N Q. 9 ,E :::: , : Z' X ' Nx, K' 1.51.9 w K -2:24. Tix fy , A5 2 ez: A Nz, ,, x, I 17 X if .' K Y fs? I I 5 'If k ' mg.. we i x wa,-5.-,g1g?, W A - ' V'-' , X. . 5 .3 3 A YQ, M'ss Donn MSX YN ,W xxx, X a Woodard 147 Y o Queen Wx B5 42 Kg Ei T' , w P - -l:OG'El3C1ll Pflqidg l K All Belsy Reynolds U-one Cook? Consltmce Cloluser l Q re: 'l' I K, N. R Gail Goeflz Evelyn Nelnlnaer- rv , ,llv, , 148 The Football Queen Ile - -Xg K. .A In X ,X . X, TVYZT 0 g4,Xf,Xx,X 7 .X nf j.: fqivfv XV 'XZ X X X .X , . XggwXwXz.s VX XEXAX4 Xxf. f: X 4 X, ' f - f X' AX: ' Q LF f f, if X AX :f aygff, Ng Q -.2 X WXXV X F 'f':S'2-XSW 1 , X X2 Xue? AX fa ,gg,7Q.1,X MX 4 . M XWX' QXQYXL1-5:4Xf,.X .X X5-lkwklmkz f. 'I 'W N 4 XJ, XXAN X. Xffwsm'-XMXX W X : X.- .. . 3 WX AXE V .. SX J' Xe X f cw Z-SQ Y1,,XX2 , X ,f ,Xf'sNms!mNa XV .. a f 4 X , mfmzwxf ,.fXXf W7 S ,W R 4 X. ,, .X V X4 'CNQIXQ-f..XX.y XX, H WXXWX f T X X- W 75 M X X: ff X X.., f I , 46 aww. 1 M in X N1 ? 7 . . ' .g:, ..,. X 1 J X -' X . - :W X S' W -X ,Z -' LQ '4 X1 :V XXW- f -XM . f' 'f he MX few-X2 q.rX. W X f4w'w,e'h'Xsy 5? f W A WW Zikkww' Xl Xu . :if ' iikgx 5X7N2a.XXzf,w. X, .AX . ' 5? 6f',fS9f5'zXXak GX ? w amy GT S 1 4 W X 3? X 1 X ,f ff? ,ww , TQ qw :fv,.f.-:'.'.::1:.:'-.:..:-if.f. A 1 v 4 A , X f N X f N QX V4 X , Q X ,N 2? XJ X S -. Xi 0 1. 4 Y X 2 X 'A , sw fff 5 . X, ve. , X , xv. V 1- X5 1 1 X mg? A ,X WEM- Xm- .CW ,Swv M WX. ., X may N5 W S fa X AX X f .S V h X X5 ,. Y Xi a X X f, X XX S-, Xe, ik Q. S ,ff f X X X I X f W X 1 .Xa SQ CX X2 XW Q wg ' S gl X S .W X 4 X X A X MX X sa ? I Q5 N.- X , Q V Sv M'-ss Pamela Banks KAMPU5 JACK5 :David If XAAPJIZ. Walter Smal Xwood The Kampus King W 5 Um- 3 q, .fam Mr. James Durham f KV Paper Doll Maids C45 I f 5' 1 X X I ' 1 V fi 0 Ann Brubaker Linda Wxaraixerko Af' -f N 1 I 1 Q r 2 L 'i 1 pOfY1QlC1 Banks M0fy EHCTI MQHCRS Sqgqry MQXG7 152 The Paper Doll xg t ' I 191' f S N S g X X5 sk BX 4 f fr fx 2 X 52.5 ' .,.. wx N S G, f X' :six U45 4 Aw - A Y' X 3 m -:xgff xi., Q i ,..,:,:.'-9.5129 f :' : V in A+. A , Q Z 'Nw ' wk iii . 5 f f f x .f xii ,Q 49. . -.gy , .42 3 K J A . W 'SF::e' :wr 'fr:,'i 'x' A x X ' .Wvgzb-IWE1 Q.:f Z7?1N,Jh ' X2 X Q , Z xxfhgi x N -ra .3 NQQQ5 Q, 2 XT Miss Evely Neininger 153 Tom Stuber 1964 The Wally Gibbs Trophy The WVally Gibbs Trophy, in memory of Walter P. Gibbs, Class of 19575 is awarded annually to the outstanding defensive player of the varsity basketball squad. ,apr ff ke' -ff . usb- 5 .2555 .fy -.wfffsfb iiii ' I ii 35545555.15 3' Jo Ann Adragna Future Nurses 25 Office Assistants 45 Pep Club 2,3545 Red Cross 25 Tri Hi Y 2. Rudolf Albonico St. Gallen5 Switzerland 2535 Ger- man Club 45 Marching Band 45 Student Council 45 Varsity Club 4. Guy Pierce Allen N.F,L. 3545 Football 2. Diana Lu Amerman Cheerleader 25 Journalism 35 Pep Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,3545 The Webster Echo 45 Coronation. James E. Anderson Baseball 2,3545 Football 253,45 Var- sity Club 25 Vespers 45 Lettermarfs Club 354. Margaret Ann Anderson Modern Dance 4. Thomas Leon Anderson A.V.O. 253,45 Y.F.C. 45 Teahouse of the August Moon5 The Crucibleg Devil's Disciple5 Red Cross 45 Spanish Club 2. Johnathan Michael Angell Frances Ruth Appel A Cappella 3545 Pep Club 2,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Ups and Downs5 Tri Hi Y, 2,3. Guy Taylor Armstrong Honor Graduate Hi Y, 253,45 Math Club, president 45 Student Council 2,3545 Varsity Club 45 French paper, Editor 4. James Oliver Armstrong A Cappella 354: Bible Club 45 French Club 25 Ups and Downs5 Varsity Club 2,3545 Track 2. f' r M Bruce Clpkeman Badger Sandra ae Baer Cheerleader 25 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 253,45 Student Council 253,45 Tri Hi Y 2,3545 Vespers 45 Corona- tion. Richard Albert Baeyen French Club 25 Hi Y 2,3545 Wres- tling 2,35 Varsity Club 25354. Pamela Field Baker Pep Club 2,3545 Red Cross 3545 Rid- ing Club 3,45 Modern Dance 2. Patricia Ann Baldwin Pep Club 25 Modern Dance 4. Robert William Bangs Honor Graduate Hi Y 2535 Math Club 45 Varsity Club 2. Lynne Banks Honor Graduate Y.F.C. 45 French Club 45 Pep Club 253545 Basketball 253,45 Hockey 25 Modern Dance 2,35 president 4' Volleyball 2535 Tri Hi Y 25354. Pamela Dell Banks Cheerleader 2545 Pep Club 2,354' Student Council 253545 Bowling 3 45 Concessionaries 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Hockey 25 Volley- ball 25 Tri Hi Y 2,3545 Vespers 45 Football Queen5 Coronation. Thomas Douglas Bankston Wrestling 25 Varsity Club 354. Eugene Devine Barron, Jr. Kenneth Lee Barry Robert Henry Batts Honor Graduate Hi Y 3,45 president 25 Latin Club 2535 Math Club 45 Student Coun- cil 253545 Football 3545 Editor The 7 3 7 l54 95 Wally Gibbs Echo5 Vespers 3,45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Track 35 Coronation. Kurt O. Baumgartner Choir 2: Hi Y 25 Latin Club 25 Baseball 25 Football 25 Wrestling 253545 Varsity Club 25 Letterman's Club 354. David Robert Baumstark John Colman Baur Choir 25 Hi Y 253. Carl Malcolm Baxley5 Jr. Red Cross 25 Football 45 Swimming 45 Track 253,4. Thomas Vernon Becker St. Louis, Mo. 25 Football 2545 Let- terman's Club 45 Track 2. Patricia Eloise Beger William Byron Bellville5 Jr. Hi Y 3545 Varsity Club 254. Julia Ann Bemis Honor Graduate Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 3545 G.A.A. 3,45 Hockey 3, class 25 Vol- leyball 253,45 The Echo. Robert Urban Bennett' Class Cabinet 2,3,45 Hi Y 2,3545 Football 45 Swimming 253545 Var- sity Club 2,3545 Letterman's Club 3545 Track 2,3545 Coronation. Bruce Howard Bergen Football 25 Varsity Club 45 Track 25 The Echo. Ronald Carl Berger A Cappella 3545 Hi Y 25 Baseball 25 Ups and Downs5 Varsity Club 25354. Linda Lee Beswick French Club 25 Pep Club 2545 Tri Hi Y 2,3545 Vespers 4. Jan Herrell Bidewell The Edwin Myers Trophy The Edwin D. Myers Trophy, in memory of Mr. Edwin D. Myers, art instruc- tor, is awarded annually to the senior art student who has shown great creative ability and who used this ability in service to the Wlebster Groves High School. Mr. Edwin D. Myers Karen Hammingson 1964 x, 2 li' '55 2 Nw, ima., .'.-354.553 Choir 25 Cheerleader 25 Class Cab- inet 3,45 French Club 25 Guidance Council 35 Journalism 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Hockey 2,35 Volley- ball 2,35 The Echo5 The Webster Echo 35 Tri Hi Y 2,3,45 Vespers 45 Coronation. Lynda June Bill Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Bowling 3,45 Concessionaires 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 2, class 3, 45 Hockey, class 2,3, varsity 45 Vol- leyball 2,3,4. Alice Jean Blackman Concert Orchestra 25 Office Assist- ant 2.35 Modern Dance 2,3,45 Sym- phonic Band 2. Christy Clark Bland Honor Graduate Class Cabinet 45 Journalism 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Concessionaires 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball, class 2,45 varsity 35 Hockey 3, class 25 Of- ficials 35 Volleyball 2,35 Tri Hi Y 2,3,45 Treasurer class 45 Corona- tion. Cherry Ann Blume French Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 25 Student Council 45 Bowling 35 Concessionaires 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Mod- ern Dance 45 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Robert Brian Bode Honor Graduate Math Club 4. Marcia Dean Boclkin Marching Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Donald Ray Boedicker St. Louis, Mo. 25 Varsity Club 2. Donna Rae Boedicker St. Louis, Mo. 25 Pep Club 25 Bas- ketball 25 Volleyball 2. Carol Boettcher Kathy Jean Bond Choir 2 5 Y.F.C. 45 Pep Club 2. Jacqueline Bottger Miracle Worker5 French Club 2,3, 45 Journalism 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 45 The Webster Echo 45 Tri Hi Y 2,3. Patricia Anne Boughman Michael Jerome Bowman Marching Band 2,35 Red Cross 25 Symphonic Band 2,3. David Barnes Bradley Class Cabinet 45 Hi Y 2,3,45 Marching Band 25 Red Cross 2,35 Baseball 25 Basketball 2,3,4: Sym- phonic Band 25 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Robert Nils Brandin Hi Y 2,3, president 45 Football 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 3,4. Gay Emil Brasser Hi Y 25 Football 25 Wrestling 25 Varsity Club 2,3. William Lewis Breckinridge Robert Lee Brejot Judith Ann Brinkmeyer Honor Graduate Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 45 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Volley- ball 25 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Carol Ruth Brock Honor Graduate French Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Red Cross 2,35 Basketball 2, class l55 3: Hockey, class 35 The Echo5 Tri Hi Y 2,3. Anne Byrd Brooks Dramatics Club 25 French Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Andrea Naomi Brown Bowling 25 G.A. 25 Basketball 2,35 Modern Dance 3,45 Volleyball 253. Celeste Ann Brown Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. James Robert Brown Honor Graduate Choir 25 A Cappella 3,45 Class Cabinet 3,45 Dramatics Club 35 Hi Y 3, president 45 Latin Club 2,3, president 45 Latin Paper 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 25 Ups and Downsg Varsity Club 2,3,4. Katherine Hammond Brown Choir 25 A Cappella 3,45 The Cru- cible5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Modern Dance 45 Ups and Downsg Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Terry Brown Baseball 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 3, 4. Janet Sue Brownlee Future Nurses 45 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,45 Riding Club 35 Stu- dent Librarians 45 Skating Club 3, 4. Pamela Sue Brummet Y.F.C. 3,45 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Pep Club 3. Frank William Bubb, HI Honor Graduate French Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 N.F.L. 3,4. Winston Clark Buby The Roberts Troph The Charles A. Roberts Trophy, in memory of Coach Roberts, is awarded an- nually to the senior ,varsity letterman who made the greatest contribution to team morale and sportsmanship during his high school career. Ronald Mautz 1964 Hi Y 2,3,41 Varsity Club 3,4. Marianne Bulfin St. Louis 21 Dramatics Club 31 Skat- ing Club 3.41 Pep Club 3,41 Con- cessionaires 41 Volleyball 31 Tri Hi Y 3. Gary Alan Bunch Karen Jane Burch Pep Club 2,3,41 Tri Hi Y 3. Carol Jean Burke Latin Club 2,3,41 Latin Paper 3,41 Math Club 41 Pep Club 2,41 Bowl- ing 3,41 Concessionaires 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Basketball 2,3,41 Hockey 2,31 Volleyball, class 2,3,41 Tri Hi Y 314, president 2. Cristina Carlton Burton Oflice Assistants 41 Pep Club 2,31 Red Cross 2,3,41 Riding Club, pres- ident 3. Roberta Ann Busch Choir 3: A Cappella 41 Student Li- brarians 2. Beverly Ann Bushyhead Pep Club 2,3,41 Riding Club 21 Spanish Club 41 Basketball 2,3,41 Volleyball 2,3,4. Harvey Raymond Butcher, III Honor Graduate Math Club 4. Sharon Lee Butler Future Nurses 2.3, president 41 Latin Club 31 Pep Club 2,3,41 Red Cross 2,3,41 Student Librarians 21 Bowling 2,31 G.A.A. 2,31 Basket- ball 2,31 Hockey 21 Modern Dance 2,31 Volleyball 2,3. Carol Nancy Cage Class Cabinet 3,41 French Club 2, 31 Pep Club 2,3,41 Basketball 31 Volleyball 2,31 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Patricia Deal Cahill Class Cabinet 2,31 Pep Club 2,3,41 Bowling 31 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Modern Dance 41 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. :- ?. si ll' 5 fs' ? yi' ' -M? Sq! Q 2 .Ma Bernice Lee Cain Dramatics Club 21 Modern Dance 3. Christopher Val Caray Baseball 2,41 Basketball 21 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Steven Frederick Card Choir 21 A Cappella 2,41 Hi Y 2, 3,42 Baseball 2,3,41 Modern Dance 21 Ups and Downs1 Varsity Club 2,3,41 Letterman's Club 3,4. Coro- nation. Jenny Lou Carlisle Y.F.C. 41 Pep Club 2,31 Red Cross 31 Tri Hi Y 314. Susette Elsie Carlson Pep Club 2,31 Riding Club 3. Mary Carol Carmody Kirkwood, Mo. 21 Dramatics Club 21 Bowling 21 G.A.A. 21 Hockey 21 Modern Dance 2,41 Volleyball 2. Christopher Michael Carney Honor Graduate Class Cabinet 3,41 Latin Club 213, 41 Latin Paper 3,41 Tennis 21 Coro- nation. Fletcher Jeffery Carson Varsity Club 4. William Brent Cason Hi Y 2,3,41 Wrestling 2,3,41 Varsity Club 2,3,41 Letterman's Club 3,41 Coronation. Carol Jean Chamberlain Choir 31 A Cappella 41 French Club 21 Pep Club 2,3,41 Bowling 3,41 Concessionaires 3,41 G.A.A. 2, 3,41 Basketball 2,3,41 Hockey 2,31 Ofhcials 3,41 Volleyball 2,3,4Q Ups and Downs1 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Kenneth Delmer Chase Sally Claire Chase Choir 31 A Cappella 41 Pep Club 2,3,41 Bowling 41 G.A.A. 3,41 Bas- ketball 2,31 Modern Dance 2,3Q Volleyball 2,31 Ups and Downs. 156 Coach Roberts JF' William S. Chase Concert Orchestra 31 Marching Band 2,3,41 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Richard Andrew Christensen, Jr. Randolph Philip Christianson Honor Graduate Journalism 31 Marching Band 2, 3,41 Wrestling 3,41 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Colleen Rose Clark French Club 21 Pep Club 2,3,41 Bas- ketball 2,3,41 Hockey 2,3,41 Volley- ball 2, class 3,41 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Constance Elizabeth Clauser Cheerleader 2,41 Class Cabinet 31 Pep Club 2.3141 Red Cross 2,31 Span- ish Club 3,41 Bowling 3,41 G.A.A. 3,41 Basketball, class 31 Varsity 21 Hockey 21 Volleyball 2,31 Tri Hi Y 2,3,41 Vespers 41 Coronation. John Clay Patricia Ann Clay Pep Club 2,3,41 Bowling 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Basketball 2,3,41 Hockey 21 Volleyball 2,3,4. Gregory Allen Coates Varsity Club 2,3,41 Track 213. Langston Decarlos Chambers Coates Concert Orchestra .3,4. Gary L. Cobb Patrick Michael Cobb Susan Genoway Collins Anna Katherine Comfort Pep Club 2,3,41 Spanish Club 2,31 F.T.A. 31 Potpourri 4. Gloria Jane Cooley Choir 21 A Cappella 3,41 Cheer- leader 3,41 Class Cabinet 21 Pep Club 2,3,41 Spanish Club 31 Student Council 3,41 Bowling 3,41 G.A.A. 3,41 Ups and Downsg Tri Hi Y 2,31 Coronation. Robert Harold Coons, Jr. - Hi Y 21 Latin Club 2,31 Deimminn 3. Amerinan, Diana Baer, Sandra Bidwell, Jan Bland, Christy Clauser, Constance Cooley, Jane Devlin, Nancy The Coronation Court of the 1965 Echo ueen Dickens, Sus Ginn, Sarah Goetz, Gail Goodman, M Gregory, Pol Kelly, Patti N eavles, Ros Reynolds, Be NUM Randi Jane Corcorai. Student Council 23 Tri Hi Y 2. Richard Charles Cornish Class Cabinet 43 N.F.L. 43 Tennis 3,43 Yarsity Club 4. Sharon lwlay Costello Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bas- ketball 23 Hockey 2,33 Tri Hi Y Jane Marilyn Couch Honor Graduate Choir 23 A Cappella 33 French Club 3,43 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Ups and Downs3 Tri Hi Y 2, 3, president 4. Judith Ann Cox French Club 3,43 Journalism 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 The Webster Echo 3,4. Mary Anne Craig Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 33 Tri Hi Y 3,4, president 1. Gregory Scott Crain Hi Y 33 Student Council 23 Foot- ball 2,3,43 Letterman's Club 3,45 Track 2,3,43 Coronation. Sherr Lee Crain Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 G.A.A. 2,33 Basketball 2.3: Hockey 23 Oflicials 2,33 Volleyball 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Paul Ferreol Cretin Varsity Club 2,3,4. Lynne Alice Crowell Pep Club 43 Student Librarians 3, president 2.43 Concessionaires 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Hockey 2,33 Officials 3,43 Volley- ball 2,3,43 Skating Club 2,3,43 F.T.A. 3,4. Marcia Ann Crowley Pep Club 334. Christine Cunningham Choir 2. Robert Raymond Curtis, Jr. The Mouse That Roared3 Hi Y 2, 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Jonathan Bacon Custer Brian Thomas Dale Honor Graduate Cocoa Beach, Fla. 2,33 Varsity Club 4. Patricia Jean Daume Honor Graduate Choir 23 A Cappella 3.43 Class Cabinet 2,3,43 French Club 43 Lat- in Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Ups and Downs3 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Kaye Ellia Davis Honor Graduate Terrel Reed Plummer Davis Teahouse of the August Moon3 The Crucible3 Mad Woman Chail- lot3 Devil's Discipleg Our Towng Out of the Frying Pan3 The Mouse That Roared3 Spanish Club 2,33 Thespians 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. James David Day The Webster Echo 3,43 Varsity Club 43 Vespers 4. Olga de GubarefT Future Nurses 3,43 Riding Club 2, 3. William Frank Dempster, Jr. Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Hi Y 2, 3,43 Red Cross 23 The Webster Echo 2,3,43 Ups and DONVHSQ Varsity Club 2,3,4. John Richard Dennie, Jr. Margo Anne Deslo Future Nurses 2,3,43 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 3,4. Susan Jane Detering Choir 23 A Cappella 33 Class Cabinet 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 4: Student Council 2,33 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basket- ball 2,4: Volleyball 2 3: The Echo3 Ups and Downs. William Robert Detering Honor Graduate Choir gl A Cappella 3.43 Class Cabinet 23 French Club 23 Hi Y 23 Latin Club 2,33 Latin Paper 2,33 Math Club 43 N.F.L. 43 Student Council 3,43 Coronationg Football 23 Golf 33 Tennis 2: Ups and Downs: Varsity Club 2,33 Letter- man's Club 43 Vice president of Student Body. Nancy Jeanne Devlin French Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Volleyball 23 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Ves- pers 2.4: Coronation. Susan Linda Dickens Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Class Cab- inet 3,43 Pep Club 43 Student Coun- cil 23 Modern Dance 43 Ups and Downs3 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Vespers 23 Coronation. Michael Edward Diehl Mary Carol Dosenbach Kirkwood, Mo. 23 Choir 23 Y.F.C. 23 Ofiice Assistants 23 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 4. VVilliam Allen Dluglass Donald Edward Downey Kathryn Lynn Druschky Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 Con- cessionaires 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Bas- lgetball 3,4, class 23 Hockey 2, class Annette Dubrouillet Dramatics Club 2,33 Teahouse of the August Moon: Devil's Disciple3 Our 'TOYVDQ Miracle Workerg The Mouse That Roaredg Journalism 33 Pep Club 2,43 Modern Dance 43 Thespians 2,3,43 Vespers 4. Mary Jane Dueber Honor Graduate Latin Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,4. Donald David Duflfey John August Dunkman Hi Y 2,33 Baseball 2,3,43 Basket- ball 23 Football 2,3,43 Business Manager of The Echo3 Letterman's Club 2,3,43 Coronation. Robert Landon Dunstan Class Cabinet 33 Hi Y 3,43 Student Council 43 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Let- terman's Club 43 Coronation. David William Durham Choir 23 A Cappella 33 Hi Y 2,43 Varsity Club 2.4. James Booth Durham Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Latin Club 2,33 Math Club 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Bas- ketball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Ups and Downs3 Coron-ation. Kurt Roland Eisleben Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Varsity Club 43 Letterman's Club 334. Timothy John Ellis Thomas Chambers Ely Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Hi Y 2, 3,43 Math Club 43 Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Eileen Laura Endres French Club 4g Latin Club 2,3,43 Latin Paper 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 3 158 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Charles Ronald Epperson Hi Y 3,43 Baseball 3,43 Football 43 Varsity Club 43 Letterman's Club 4. John Joseph Esmar, Jr. Varsity Club 3,4. Alexander Edward Evans, Jr. Hi Y 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Foot- ball 23 Varsity Club 43 Coronation. Janice Marie Evans Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 33 Bas- ketball 23 Hockey 33 Modern Dance 2,43 Volleyball 3,4. Judith Anne Evans Journalism 33 Pep Club 2,33 The Webster Echo 3,43 Tri Hi Y 3. Judith Lynn Farago Dramatics Club 2,33 Devil's Disci- ple3 Our FISOWYHQ The Mouse That Roaredg Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 33 Thespians 2,3, president 43 Tri Hi Y 2. ' Glen Allen Farasy Patrick Severance Farmer Victoria Lee Farmer Barbara Jeanne Faust Honor Graduate F.T.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Span- ish Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 Basket- ball 43 Volleyball 4. Jayson Wilbur Fell Hi Y 2,3,43 Football 23 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Track 4. Richard Dean Fenner German Club 2,33 Hi Y 2,3,43 Var- sity Club 2,3,4. Lucia Ferguson Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,33 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Dale Alan Fiala Jerrey Donald Finnegan Latin Club 23 Marching Band 2, 3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Ralph Edgar Fisher, III Choir 23 Football 23 Varsity Club 43 Track 2,3,4. James William Fleming Class Cabinet 23 Hi Y 23 Wres- tling 23 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. Bruce Thomas Frailey Hi Y 23 Baseball 2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Kenneth Lee Frazier Choir 2: A Cappella 43 Varsity Club 2,43 Coronation. Gene Raymond Frye George Bohn Fuller Math Club 43 The Echo 2,3,43 Var- sity Club 4. Steve Lowell Gable Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Hi Y 2g Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 2, 3,4. Anne Whitney Gardiner Concert Orchestra. 2,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Red Cross 43 Spanish Club 43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Skating Club 3,43 Potpourri 43 F.T.A. 3,4. Kenneth Charles Gatson St. Louis, Mo. 2,3. Sharon Jean Gay Honor Graduate Dramatics Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Concessionaires 43 F.T.A. 4. Guy Gregory Gebhardt Concert Orchestra 43 Dance Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3, presi- dent 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Sym- phonic Band 2,3, president 43 Var- sity Club 4. Linda Karen Geier Honor Graduate French Club 33 Pep Club 2,3. Bernard Gerdelman, III Bonnie Alice Giacoma Latin Club 2: Pep Club 2,33 Red Cross 3: Student Librarians 23 Bowl- ing 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3, president 4. David Kingsland Gibbs Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Hi Y 3,4, president l: Football 13 Ups and Downs. Karen Lorraine Giebel Pep Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 Basket- ball 4: Volleyball 43 F.T.A. 33 Skat- ing Club 2,3,4. Edgar Joseph Gildehaus, Jr. A.V.O. 2,3,4: Choir 2. Joseph Robert Gill A.V.O. 43 Hi Y 3,4. Philip George Gilpin John Edmund Gilster, Jr.' Math Club 43 N.F.L. 4. Sarah Jane Ginn Choir 43 Class Cabinet 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 43 Bowl- ing 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Basketball 23 Modern Dance 33 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Coronation. Robert Guy Girardier Theodore Allin Gisburne A.V.O. 23 Red Cross 3. Gail Goetz Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Class Cabi- net' 43 French Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Modern Dance 2,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Coronation. Charles Anderson Goldthwaite Varsity Club 2,3,4. William Arthur Goodin Hi Y 43 Baseball 23 Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Varsity Club 3,43 Track 33 Lettermanls Club 3,4. Marilyn Elaine Goodman Honor Graduate Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 French Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3, class 43 Hockey, class 2, varsity 3,43 Ofhcials 3,43 Volleyball 2, class 33 The Echo: Ups and Downs3 Coro- nation. Benny William Gordon Mary Lee Gordon Honor Graduate Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 2,3,43 Skating Club 2,3,4. Sally Louise Gordon Pep Club 2,3,43 Basketball 2: Hock- ey 23 Modern Dance 43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. John Edward Cornet. Jr. Affton, Mo. 23 A.V.O. 3. James Stephen Grant Joan Lillian Graves Future Nurses 2.31 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Skating Club 2, 3,43 F.T.A. 4. Cynthia Lee Gray Ellisville, Mo. 2,33 French Club 2, 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Skating Club 'ia Jane Ann Greenstreet Concert Orchestra 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Span- ish Club 3,43 Basketball 23 Hockey 23 Volleyball 2,33 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Polly Gregory Class Cabinet 3: French Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Vespers 2,43 Coronation. Catherine Louise Grifhn Choir 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 3,4. Ernest Doane Grinnell, III Honor Graduate French Club 2,3,43 Hi Y 2,3,43 Journalism 33 Oflice Assistants 23 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Editor, The Webster Echo 43 Varsity Club 2,3, 4. Dale Paul Groff David William Grubbs Lester Augustus Gruner Choir 2,33 Teahouse of the August Moon3 The Crucible: Mad Woman Chaillot3 Devil's Disciple3 Our Town: Out of the Frying Pan3 Anti- gone3 The Mouse That Roaredg Thespians 3,4. Carl Wolff Guhman Latin Club 2,3,4. Robert M. Habermehl Nancy Ruth Hagan French Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Volleyball 43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Henry Strling Hale, Jr. Choir 2: A Cappella 3,41 The Cru- cible: German Club 23 Hi Y 2,4, president 3: Ups and Downs3 Var- sity Club 2.3,4. Carolyn J. E. Hall Bowling 33 G.A. 2,33 Basketball 2, 33 Volleyball 2.3. Melinda Cheryl Hall Y.F.C. 43 French Club 2,33 Office Assistants 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. Ronald Gale Halstead A.V.O. 4. Karen Lee Hamilton Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Red Cross 43 Basketball 23 Hockey 2. Karen Frances Hamm Class Cabinet 3,43 French Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 2: Bowl- ing 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Hockey 2: Vol- leyball 23 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Kenneth K. Hammann French Club 2,33 Hi Y 2,3,4. Brock Jay Hanke Honor Graduate Teahouse of the August Moon: Dev- il's Disciple: Our Town: The Mouse That Roared3 Math Club 43 Thespians 4. Norma Eleanor Hanser Future Nurses 2: Pep Club 2,3,43 Basketball 2. Linda Laurette Hardy Bowling 33 Concessionaires 3,43 G.A.A. 3. Anne Burton Harkey Honor Graduate Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 French Club 2, president 33 Math Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Bas- ketball 2,3, class 43 Hockey 2,33 Volleyball 3,4, class 2: Ups and Downs3 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. David Lee Harrison Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 2: Foot- ball 2,3,43 Wrestling 3,43 Varsity Club 23 Track 23 Lettermanls Club 4. Alan Bandy Hatfield Honor Graduate Latin Club 23 Student Council 3,43 Basketball 23 Football 2,3,43 Var- sity Club 2,3,4: Vespers 43 Track l59 2,3,43 Letterman's Club 43 Corona- tion. Charles Harrington Hawken Honor Graduate Class Cabinet 3,43 Concert Orches- tra 43 Guidance Council 3,43 Hi Y 2,3,43 Latin Club 2: Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Varsity Club 43 Coronation. Andrew Frank Hawkins Hi Y 2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Leslie Hays Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Volley- ball 2,33 Tri Hi Y 2,3. Ruth Ann Heidman Office Assistants 4. Edwin Vincent Hellyar Terry Anderson Hcman Carol Ann Hemphill Choir 33 A Cappella 43 French Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 2,33 Hockey 2,33 Modern Dance 43 Of- ficials 33 Volleyball 2,33 Ups and Downs3 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Victor Emmanuel Hencken, Il Patricia Ann Hilse James Summers Hinshaw Class Cabinet 43 Hi Y 3,43 March- ing Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Track 3. Dennis Robert Hipp John Hirsch Marion Evelyn Hitchens G.A.A. 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Hockey 23 Officials 3,43 Volleyball 3,4. Charles Lester Hobbs Latin Club 2,3,43 Latin Paper 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Track 3,43 Let- terman's Club 4. Jeanne Hodges Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 Con- cessionaires 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Bas- ketball 2,3,43 Hockey 3, class 2,43 Volleyball 2,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Vespers 4. Cynthia Anne Hodgson Class Cabinet 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basket- ball 23 Volleyball 23 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. John Alan Hoener Hi Y 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Var- sity Club 2,4. Janet Wallace Hoffmann Journalism 33 Modern Dance 43 'The Webster Echo 43 Tri Hi Y 3, 4. Herbert Stanley Holland, III Latin Club 2,3,43 Latin Paper 3,43 Marching Band 23 Football 23 Swimming 2,3,43 Tennis 23 Sym- phonic Band 2,33 Varsity Club 2,3, 43 Letterman's Club 3,4. Linda Rae Hollinger Pep Club 2,3,4. Ronald Sylvester Hollis Choir 23 Riding Club 33 Football 3,43 Letter'man's Club 4. Mary Carla Hoppe Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. John Herbert Horton Hi Y 3,45 Baseball 23 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Sharon Darlene Houston Pep Club 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Hock- ey, class 23 Volleyball, class 23 Tri Hi Y 2. Harold Rothwell Hoy, Jr. Dance Band 23 Latin Club 23 Marching Band 2,3,41 Symphonic Band 2,3,41 Varsitry Club 21 Track 'T Kenneth Charles Hutchison Honor Graduate French Club 31 German Club 4: Hi Y 21Math Club 4. James Arthur Ingham Spanish Club 41 Student Council, 21 Football 21 Swimming 2,3,43 Varsity Club 3,4. Jayne Brown Ireland Y.F.C. 3,41 Pep Club 21 Red Cross 4: Tri Hi Y 2.3,41F.T.A. 2,3,4. Brenda Louise Jackson Marching Band 2,3,41 Red Cross 21 Bowling 31 G.A.A. 2,31 Basketball 2,31 Hockey 3, class 21 Volleyball 2,31 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Richard Michael James Odessa Elizabeth Jessup Oflice Assistants 41 Red Cross 2,33 Basketball 2,31 Hockey 23 Modern Dance 43 Volleyball 2,3. Willie George Jessup Electa Jane Johnson Teahouse of the August Moorig The Crucibleg Devil's Disciple3 Our Town3 Pep Club 2. Linda Lee Johnson Pep Club 2,3,41 Bowling 3,41 G.A.A. 3,43 Basketball 23 Hockey 23 Tri Hi Y 2,4. Robert Lee Johnston French Club 23 Varsity Club 3. Douglas Arthur Jones Latin Club 2,31 Student Council 43 Wrestling 2 3 Track 2,3,4. Jacqueline Jones Jerry Jost German Club 2,31 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,41 Lettennan's Club 4. Harold Charles Kalde Hi Y 4, president 2,31 Spanish Club 2,33 Golf 3,41 Varsity Club 2,3, president 41 Letterman's Club 43 Coronation. William Glenn Kaufman A.V.O. 2,3,43 Class Cabinet 21 Spanish Club 2,31 Varsity Club 3, 41 Skating Club 4. Michael Devlin Kennoy, Jr. Latin Club 2,33 Baseball 2: Wres- tling 2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Susan Ann Keiser Pep Club 2,3,41 Red Cross 21 Bowl- ing 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Basketball 2, 3,41 Hockey 2,31 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Donald Jay Kelley A.V.O. 23 Hi Y 3. David Perkins Kelly Hi Y 3,41 Math Club 43 Varsity Club 4. Patti Ann Kelly Cheerleader 21 Latin Club 21 Pep Club 2,3,41 Student Council 2,3,41 Tri Hi Y 2,3,41 Coronation. Robert Garland Kennedy Kevin Patrick Kenney James Nelson Kinder Concert Orchestra 41 Dance Band 2,3,41 Nlarching Band 2,3,43 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,4. Vlilliam Gene King Shannon La Mont Kinslow A.V.O. 3,43 Football 23 Varsity Club 2,3. Carol Ann Klinger Future Nurses 41 Marching Band 3,41 Pep Club 2,3,41 Symphonic Band 3,41 Skating Club 3,4. Robert Del Kloetzer lxlarching Band 2,3,41 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Virginia Jay Knapp Oflice Assistants 2,3,41 Student Li- brarians 41 Modern Dance 43 Tri Hi Y 2. Karl A. Knickmeyer Karen Faye KniHien Katherine Parry Knoop Our Town1 French Club 23 Oliice Assistants 21 Pep Club 3,43 Student Council 4: Bowling 33 Concession- aires 41 G.A.A. 33 Hockey 31 Of- ficials 41 Volleyball 31 Tri Hi Y 2. Robert Conrad Koerber Hi Y 2,3,41 Latin Club 21 Spanish Club 31 Football 21 Wrestling 2, 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Track 2,3, 4. Edward Milton Kounovsky Red Cross 21 Varsity Club 3,4. Marilyn La Verne Krape Y.F.C. 43 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 21F.T.A. 3,4. Mary Denis Kuhn Nashville, Tenn. 21 Pep Club 2,3, 41 Quill and Scroll 21 Red Cross 23 Potpourri 4. James Clinton Kulild Hi Y 3,41 Latin Club 2,31 Latin Paper 31 Math Club 43 Student Council 41 Golf 31 The Echo3 Var- sity Club 2,3,41 Coronation. Gloria Dawn Kunkel Future Nurses 23 Journalism 33 Pep Club 2,41 Red Cross 43 Spanish Club 21 The Webster Echo 4, Louise Lahman Oflice Assistants 2,3. Daniel Patrick Lamm Mary Lee Landolt Honor Graduate Latin Club 2,31 Pep Club 2,3,41 Red Cross 41 G.A.A. 2,41 Basketball 2, 41 Hockey 21 Volleyball 2,41 Tri Hi Y 2,31 Skating Club 2,4, presi- dent 33 F.T.A. 2,4, president 3. Jerry James Lay Choir 21 A Cappella 3: Ups and Downs1 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Wlillie David Lee Earlie B. Lee Neil Albert Leeman Hi Y 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,41 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Gayle Andrea Lemcke Pamela Anne Link Volleyball 43 Tri Hi Y 2. Lloyd Whitson Linton Nathan Lipscomb, Jr. Choir 21 A Cappella 3,43 Hi Y 2, 3,41 Football 21 Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Douglas D. Lonergan Class Cabinet, president 2,33 Hi Y 2,31 Student Council 2: Swimming 2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,3, president 41 Letterman's Club 3,41 Corona- tion. Richad Simpson Long Dan William Lovelace Ruth Loveless Choir 21 A Cappella 3,41 French Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 31 Student Council 43 Bowling 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,4, Basketball 23 Hockey 23 Volleyball 23 Ups and Downs. Dennis George Lowry Choir 21 A Cappella 3,41 Math Club 41 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 2,3,4. George Edward Lucco Hi Y 2,3,41 Red Cross 23 Football 160 2,3,41 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Letter- man's Club 4. Richard Morgan Luckett Varsity Club 2,3. Mary Cathleen McCaslin Future Nurses 21 Latin Club 21 Pep Club 2,41 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Thomas Michael McCawley Hi Y 21 Wrestling 2,3,41 Varsity Club 2,43 Letterman's Club 2,3,41 Track 2. Nellann McClaren L1:r?ch Clultg 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3, 3 ri Hi Y ,3,4. Karen Katherine McCord Pep Club 2,3,41 Red Cross 33 Bas- ketball 23 Hockey 21 Modern Dance 3,41 Volleyball 21 Tri Hi Y 2. Hugh Thompson McCulloch Dan Richard McGary Barbara Terry McGee Pep Club 2,3,41 Spanish Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Basketball 2,3,41 Hockey 21 Volleyball 2,3,41 Tri Hi Y 2,3. Elizabeth Jean McGregor Office .Assistants 41 Pep Club 2,3. 43 Basketball 2,41 F.T.A. 4. James Richard McGruder John Goff McHenry Judith Lynn McIntosh Joan Elizabeth McKerrow Honor Graduate K Latin Club 2,31 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 2: Bowling 41 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Basketball, varsity 2,3,41 Hockey, class 2,3, varsity 41 Volleyball, class 2, varsity 3,4. John Wade McKinney A Cappella 41 Concert Orchestra 2,33 Marching Band 2,33 Sym- phonic Band 2,31 Varsity Club 4. Linda Ann McMillen Honor Graduate The Mouse That Roareclg Pep Club 2,4. Ralph Edward McNab Jennifer Ellen MacKenzie Choir 31 A Cappella 41 Class Cabi- net 2,3,41 French Club 4: Latin Club 21 Pep Club 2,3,41 Bowling 43 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Basketball 2,3,41 Hockey 2,31 Volleyball 2,3,43 Ups and Downs. Roderick Ian Mackenzie Honor Graduate St. Charles, Mo. 23 Latin Club, president 21 Basketball 2,3,41 Var- sity Club 41 Coronation. John Marshall Magner, II A.V.O. 31 Light Crew 31 Spanish Club 3,41 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Charles Green Maguire Thomas Owen Manche Varsity Club 2,3,41 Vespers 4. Norman Frank Manes Oflice Assistants 2,31 Football 2,33 Track 2. Barbara Lynn Manos Honor Graduate Raytown, Mo. 2,33 Class Cabinet 2, 33 French Club 31 Pep Club 2,3,41 Basketball 2,31 Tri Hi Y 3,4. Franklin James Marchbanks Judith Lynn Marsh Edgar Carl Martin, Jr. John David Martin Choir 2,31 A Cappella 41 Y.F.C. 43 Latin Club 23 Ups and Downs. Elizabeth Dingle Martz Class Cabinet 41 French Club 2,3, 41 Math Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,41 Riding Club 43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball, class 2,3,-lg Ves- pers. Stephen Paul Massey Hi Y 3,4, president 23 Latin Club 23 Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Football 3,43 Advertising Manager, The Echog Varsity Club 2,3,43 Letterman's Club 3,43 Coronation. David William Mciike Swimming 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Katherine Merritt Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Journalism 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 The Webster Echo 43 Ups and Downs. Steven Alan Mestemacher Math Club 43 Varsity Club 4. Carol Jean Metcalf Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Ann Leigh Middleton Marching Band 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Bas- ketball 23 Volleyball 2,33 Sym- phonic Band 33 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. William Christian Mikkelsen Class Cabinet 43 Basketball 2,3,43 Football 23 Letterman's Club 3,4. Gail Tucker Miles Pep Club 2,33 Modern Dance 4. Janet Gail Miller Pep Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Basket- ball 2,3,43 Volleyball 233,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3. Kristin Ludlow Miller Choir 43 French Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,-lg Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 23 3,43 Basketball 23 Hockey 23 Vol- leyball 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Linda Lou Miller Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3, president 4. James Dickson Milligan Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Hi Y 2, 3,43 Football 2,33 Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 43 Track 2,43 Coro- nation. Charles Alan Mills Hi Y 2,3,43 Varsity Club 233,43 Coronation. Julian Edward Minshall Varsity Club 2,3,43 Track 4. Francis Annette Mitchell Lary Wallace Mohl Honor Graduate Peoria, Ill. 23 Marching Band 2,3, 43 N.F.L. 43 Swimming 23 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,4. Narrie Louise Morris Future Nurses 3,43 Latin Club 3. Carol Anne Mortland William Woodson Moss Choir 23 A Cappella 33 president 43 Hi Y 233,43 Football 2,3,43 Swimming 3,43 Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Let- terman's Club 3,4. Timothy Lee Mulkey Clayton, Mo. 2,33 A.V.O. 23 Light Crew 23 Football 3. Linda Jane Mullins Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Volleyball 23 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Walter Carrol Muren Charles Wlilliam Murry, Jr. Teahouse of the August Moon3 Mad Woman Chaillot3 The Cruci- ble3 Devil's Disciple3 Our Town3 Out of the Frying Pan3 Hi Y 23 Light Crew 3,43 Marching Band 2, 33 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,33 Thespians 3,43 Varsity Club 2,3. David Franklin Myers Afton, Mo. 2. Camille Barbara Nash Wesley King Nash Choir 23 A Cappella 33 A.V.O. 3, 43 Ups and Downsg Varsity Club 3,43 Skating Club 4. Rosemary Jean Neavles Class Cabinet 43 Guidance Council 43 Latin Club 2,3343 Latin Paper 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 2,3,43 Modern Dance 33 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Coronation. Evelyn Marie Neininger Cheerleader 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Bowling 3343 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 2,33 Hockey 2,33 Volleyball 2,33 Tri Hi Y 2,33 Vespers 43 The Paper Doll. Dennis Neil Nissen A.V.O. 3,43 Light Crew 23 Skat- ing Club 4. Duane Nixon Elizabeth Noah Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3, president 43 Bowling 3,43 Conces- sionaries 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,33 Vespers 4. Douglas Alan OiBrien Hi Y 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Math Club 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Var- sity Club 2,3,43 Coronation. Gerald D. Occhi Linda Jean Oestreicher Honor Graduate Class Cabinet 23 Journalism 33 Math Club 43 Pep Club 2,33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Student Librarians 2,33 The Webster Echo 43 Skating Club 2,3,4. Jane Brenner Olenick Out of the Frying Pan3 The Mouse That Roaredg Journalism 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 233,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basket- ball 2,3,43 Hockey 2,3,43 Officials 2,33 Volleyball 2,3343 The Webster Echo 43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Jane Fleming Osborn Journalism 43 F.T.A. 3. Wayne Scott Osburg A.V.O. 2,3,43 Varsity Club 4. Robert John Ostertag French Club 23 Hi Y 2,3,4. Beverly Lynn Page Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 33 G.A.A. 3343 Officials 2,33 Skating Club 2,3,4. Christopher Dana Parsons Hi Y, 23 Latin Club 23 Football 23 Swimming 43 Varsity Club 2,4. Michael Thomas Patrick Football 43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Letter- man's Club 4. Timothy Carston Patrick Michael George Paul Latin Club 23 The Webster Echo 2,3,4. Thomas J. Pelikan Diane Penn Pep Club 23 The Echo. Ronald Eugene Perkins Baseball 2. Kenneth Raymond Perry Roderick MacKenzie Perry Christine Perryman Pep Club 2,33 Hockey 2. Donald B. Peschke Class Cabinet 23 Latin Club 23 Math Club 43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. l6l Susan Jane Peters Pep Club 2,33 Basketball 23 Volley- ball 33 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Hazel Marie Pettet Michael S. Phelan Kenneth Dale Phillips French Club 23 Wrestling 2,3,43 Varsity Club 2,43 Track 2. Steve Alan Pierce Honor Graduate Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 French Club 23 Hi Y 3,43 Math Club 43 Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Kent Roy Pierson Choir 2,33 Ups and Downs3 Var- sity Club 4. Susan Lee Pinegar Pep Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 4. William Barthel Pinkston John Jay Plumley Choir 23 Y.F.C. 43 Hi Y 43 Red Cross 2,33 Varsity Club 2,3,4. James Richard Pope Janet Sue Pope Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 23 Ves- pers 2. Phyllis Anne Porterfield Oflice Assistants 43 Pep Club 2,33 Modern Dance 43 Tri Hi Y 2. Kathy Lee Press French Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,4. Charles William Price Barbara Ann Priesmeyer Vicki Pring Oflice Assistants 3,43 Pep Club 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 233,43 Of- Hcials 3,43 Volleyball 4, class 2,3. Judith Marlowe Punch Teahouse of the August Moon3 The Crucible3 Mad Woman Chaillot3 Thespians 4. Suzanne Arne Punch Honor Graduate Portland, Ore., 33 Teahouse of the August Moon3 The Crucible: Out of the Frying Pan3 Thespians 43 Potpourri 4. Robert James Race Roger Martin Radue Sharon Joanne Ramsey Edwardsville, Ill. 23 Office Assist- ants 33 Riding Club 33 Modern Dance 3. Annette Muriel Randall Marching Band 2,3,43 Pep Club 43 Student Librarians 43 Bowling 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3, class 43 Hockey, varsity 2,3,43 Volleyball varsity 2,33 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Terry Henderson Rau Football 43 Wrestling 43 Letter- man's Club 4. George M. Rayburn, Jr. Latin Club 2: Marching Band 2,3,43 Math Club 43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Mark Lee Read Elizabeth Holly Reck Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Pep Club 3343 Modern Dance 43 Tri Hi Y 3,4, president 2. Vincent Redmond Barbara Elyse Reed Beverly La Verne Reeves Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Class Cabi- net 33 Concessionaires 43 Ups and Downs. John D'Arcy Reinhard Hi Y 23 Basketball 23 Track 233,43 Letterman's Club 4. Bruce Barry Rensing Choir 3: A Cappella 3,43 Ups and Downs3 Track 2,4. Betsy Ann Reynolds Class Cabinet 23 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 3.43 Modern Dance 43 The Echo: Tri Hi Y 2.31 Coronation. Dale Edwin Richardson ' Stephen Donald Richardson Dance Band 2,33 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Dave Scott Robbins David Carington Roberts Choir 23 A Cappella 33 Guidance Council 23 Hi Y 3, president 23 Latin Club 33 Student Council 23 Ups and Downs3 Varsity Club 2,3. Judith Faye Roberts Pep Club 2,3,43 Volleyball 2. Nancy Warren Robins Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Class Cabinet 33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 33 Ups and Downs3 Tri Hi Y 2,3. Nora Ann Robinson Thomas Irvin Rodemyer John Barton Rose Honor Graduate Guidance Council 43 Hi Y 2,33 Marching Band 23 Math Club 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Baseball 2,33 Symphonic Band 23 Varsity Club 2,3,43 President of Student Body. Robert Vance Rouse Honor Graduate Marching Band 2,3,43 Math Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Sara Henrietta Ruddy Honor Graduate French Club 2,3,43 Journalism 33 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Red Cross 23 Oflicials 23 Volleyball 2: The Webster Echo 43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Vespers 2. Phyllis Ann Ruengert Pep Club 2,3,43 Modern Dance 43 Tri Hi Y 2. Susan Ruth Ruenpohl Choir 23 A Cappella 3,43 Y.F.C. 3,43 French Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 23 Basketball 2,33 Hockey 23 Volleyball 3,43 Ups and Downs. Naida Gretchen Ruffner Pep Club 2,43 Red Cross 33 Bowl- ing 43 Concessionaires 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Hockey 33 Volleyball 2,3,43 F.T.A. 3. Robert Stanley Rusek Stella Norton Russell Pep Club 2,3,43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Marjorie Ann Sadowski Philip Dale Sanzotera James Bennet Scatcherd Harold Prewett Schaefer A.V.O. 2,3.4: Wrestling 2. Martha Ellen Schaefier Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Pep Club 2,3,41 Bowling 3,43 Concessionaires 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Hockey, class 2,33 varsity 43 Volley- ball 2,3.43 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Virginia Ann Schaefer Choir 2: A Cappella 3.41 French Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Conces- sionaires 4: G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Hockey, class 2,3,43 Officials 2,31 Volleyball 2.33 Ups and Downsg Tri Hi Y 2,3. Stephen Bradford Scharon David Louis Schilling Marching Band 2,3.4: Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Varsity Club 4. Richard A. Schillinger NVilliam Norman Schrqutemeier VVilliam Edward Schroer Latin Club 43 Marching Band 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Carolyn Rose Schuetz Latin Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 2,43 Riding Club 21 Bowling 3,41 G.A.A. 2.3.41 Basketball 2,31 Hockey 2.3: Officials 2,33 Volley- ball 2,33 Tri Hi Y 2. Lawrence John Schuh St. Louis. lVl0. David John Schwaninger Hi Y 2.3.41 Latin Club 23 Swim- ming 2,31 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Richard Steven Schweiss David Robert Scott Peter Bryan Scott Tennis 4: Varsity Club 4. William F. Scott Michael Mulin Sears Honor Graduate Concert Orchestra 3,43 Marching Band 2,3,4: Math Club 43 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,4. Susan Nell Sebastian Choir 33 A Cappella 4: Class Cabi- net 3,43 French Club 23 Latin Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,33 Ups and Downs: Tri Hi Y 2,3, president 43 Coronation. Elsi Jean Senninger Choir 2: A Cappella 3,43 Journalism 33 Math Club 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Spanish Club 23 The Webster Echo 43 Ups and Downs. Gloria R. Shannon Michael Hunter Sheuerman Devils Disciple: Hi Y 2,4, presi- clent 33 Track 3. Ann Shockley JeHrey Alan Siebe Cheri Linn Simmons Honor Graduate Pep Club 2,3,43 Bowling 3,43 Con- cessionaires 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Bas- ketball, class 3,43 Hockey 2,33 Of- ficials 3,43 Volleyball, class 2,3,4. Richard Holland Sindel Choir 43 Hi Y 2, president 3,43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Latin Paper 43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Dennis Dee Skeeters Glenn Skinner Ann B. Sloss Class Cabinet 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Bowling 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Basketball 23 Hockey 2: OfHciz1ls 33 Volleyball 23 Tri Hi Y 2,3, president 43 Vespers 43 Coronation. Walter Edward Smallwood Football 3,43 Track 2,3,4. James Randolph Smith Petrie Addison Smith Latin Club 31 Varsity Club 2. Richard Conrad Sommer German Club 2,3,43 Hi Y 23 Wres- tling 2,33 Vespers 43 Track 2,3,4. Martha Ann Spano Honor Graduate Class Cabinet 3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Guidance Council 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 33 Officials 23 Tri Hi Y 2,3,43 Vespers 23 Lit- erary Editor of The Echo3 Corona- I62 tion. John Robert Sperling Hi Y 2.3.41 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Sally Ann Speth French Club 2: Pep Club 2,3,43 l3OWliI12 3: Concessionaires 43 G.A.A. 2,3,4. Paula Dianne Spindler Pep Club 2,3. Patricia Ann Stanze Robert John Stanze Paul E. Steinberger Carolyn Jean Steiner William Russell Stirrat Robert Stone Lucy Susan Straubel Brent Vern Stromberg Hi Y 2: lllath Club 41 N.F.L. 3,43 Football 2,41 Varsity Club 4. Lucie Alexis Sturges Class Cabinet 21 Latin Club 2,3,43 Latin Paper 4: Pep Club 2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Vespers 43 Coronation. Sharron Ann Sullens Charles Jefferson Sullins Concert Orchestra 41 Dance Band 2,3,4: Latin Club 2,3,43 Marching Band 2.3.43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Perry Scott Sweet Y.F.C. 43 Varsity Club 4. Susan May Swift Honor Graduate French Club 2,4: Latin Club 33 Latin Paper 33 Pep Club 2,43 Bowl- ing 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Hockey 2,33 Volleyball 2,3,4. Rodney E. Taverna German Club 2, president 43 Jour- nalism 33 The Webster Echo 4. Douglas Gordon Taylor Latin Club 2,33 Football 2,33 Wres- tling 23 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Susan Jane Tennesen Honor Graduate Dramatics Club 2,33 Our Towng The Mouse That RO3,I'Ed1 Math Club 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Thespians 2,3,4: Tri Hi Y 2. Stephanie Lynn Terwesten Choir 23 A Cappella 3,41 Pep Club 2,33 Ups and Downs3 Tri Hi Y 2,3. James Calvin Thackeray, Jr. Football 23 The Echo3 Skating Club 3. William Barney Thesing Honor Graduate French Club 23 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Janet Leigh Thomas Choir 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 2. Lynn Thomas Patricia Ann Thompson Pep Club 2,3,43-Spanish Club 2g Bowling 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Basket- ball 2,3,43 Hockey 2,33 Volleyball 23 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Sharon L. Thompson Pep Club 2.3: Red Cross 33 Riding Club 2: Bowling 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Hockey 2, class 3, varsity 43 Officials 2,3,43 Volleyball, class 2,3, varsity 4. James Thomas Thorp Robert Lee Tramble Loretta Tramil David Lynn Tufts Larry Randolph Turner Latin Club 2: Red Cross 23 Basket- ball 2,3,43 Tennis 43 Varsity Club 3,4. Mary Beth Turner Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Concessionaires 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball, class 35 Hockey, varsity 35 Tri Hi Y 2,3,45 Vespers 2. William Moerschell Uhlemeyer Spanish Club 45 Varsity Club 4. Donald Louis Vagen Kathleen Anne Vining Honor Graduate Latin Paper 4: Latin Club 3,45 Bas- ketball, varsity 3,45 Volleyball 4. De Ette Louise Viscardi French Club 45 Pep Club 2,45 G.A.A. 45 Skating Club 2. Elizabeth Dorothy Viviano Honor Graduate Latin Club 35 Pep Club 3,45 The Echo5 Tri Hi Y 45 Coronation. Dianne Ruth Vogt Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Hockey 25 Volleyball 2,35 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. John Guerdan Vornbrock Honor Graduate Football 2,3,45 The Echo5 Varsity Club 2,35 Vespers 45 Track 35 Let- terman's Club 4. Lynn Ann Waelterman Mary Ann Wagner Pep Club 2,35 Red Cross 2,35 Mod- ern Dance 2,35 Tri Hi Y 2,3. Michele Marie Wagner Pep Club 253,45 Student Council 25 Modern Dance 25 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Peter William Walker Sue Ellen Walker Pep Club 2,3,45 Bowling 35 G.A.A. 3545 Basketball 2,35 Hockey 2,35 Modern Dance 45 Volleyball 2,35 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. James Goodrich Walters Varsity Club 45 Skating Club 4. Jane Burnet Ward Honor Graduate Choir 25 A Cappella 3,45 Y.F.C. 45 Math Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 2,45 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball, class 2,3,45 Hockey 25 Officials 45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Ups and Downs. William Fisse Ward German Club 2,35 Hi Y 2,3,45 Foot- ball 25 Golf 45 Swimming 25 Var- sity Club 2,3545 Vespers 2,3,4. Jacqueline Kay Warmbrodt Pep Club 2,3,4. Mary Catherine Warren Marching Band 25 Pep Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 35 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Basketball 2,35 Hockey 2,35 Ofhcials 2,35 Volleyball 2,3,45 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Shirley Anne Watson Pep Club 2,45 Modern Dance 45 Tri Hi Y 2, president 3. Richard Lee Webb Y.F.C. 3, president 4. David Eric Weber Choir 25 Class Cabinet 25 German Club 2,35 Varsity Club 2,4. Cheryl Lynn Wedel Latin Club 25 Pep Club 25 Bowl- ing 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Tri Hi Y 3,4. John Fletcher Wehling Choir 25 A Cappella 3,45 Latin Club 25 Ups and Downs5 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Joseph Michael Wehner St. Louis 2. Barbara Mae Weingarth Pep Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 45 Rid- ing Club 35 Tri Hi Y 2. Ronald Eugene Wells Fulton, Mo. 2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Baseball 2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 Track 2. Robert Larwence Welsh Choir 25 Hi Y 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Craig Robert Wensler A.V.O. 25 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Elizabeth Ann Westmoreland French Club 25 Pep Club 25 Basket- ball 2. William Clark Whiston Teahouse of the August Moon5 The Crucibleg Devil's Disciple5 Our Town5 The Mouse That Roared5 Latin Club 25 Marching Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Varsity Club 3. Jacqueline White Honor Graduate Math Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Bowl- ing 3,45 Concessionaires 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Hockey 25 Volleyball 25 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Sandra Lee Whitlock Choir 25 A Cappella 3,45 French Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 Ups and Downs. John Hadyn Wigand Roemer Anthony Wilbas Latin Club 2,3. Teresa Lynn Wilcoxson Davida Francine Wilkins Pep Club 25 Basketball 2,35 Hockey 2 5 Volleyball 25 Tri Hi Y 2. Dwight Wilkinson Georgia Sue Willard Honor Graduate Class Cabinet 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Hockey 2: Volleyball 2,3,45 Tri Hi Y 2.4, president 35 Vespers 4. James Arthur Williams Nancy Williams Dallas, Texas 2,35 Choir 35 A Cap- pella 45 Y.F.C. 45 Pep Club 3,45 Red Cross 45 Student Librarians 45 Tri Hi Y 45 F.T.A. 3.4: Skating Club 354. Patricia Dollean Williams Y.F.C. 25 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Of- fice Assistants 2,35 Bowling 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3, class 45 Hockey 2,35 Modern Dance 2,3,45 Volleyball 2. John Oliver Willman Hi Y 25 Latin Club 25 Baseball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Varstiy Club 2,3,45 Vespers 3,45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Coronation. Diana Mary Wilson Pep Club 2,35 Volleyball 2. Gregory Louis Wilson Nancy Wilson Pep Club 2,35 Tri Hi Y 2.3. Janis Gail Wingard Pep Club 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Tri Hi Y 2,3,4. Ellen Kathleen Winkler Honor Graduate Choir 25 A Cappella 3545 Math Club 2,3, president 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Bowl- ling 3,45 G.A.A. 253,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Hockey 2,3, class 45 Volley- ball 2,3,45 Ups and Downs5 Tri Hi Y 2,3, president 45 Coronation. I63 David M. Wirtz Honor Graduate A Cappella 35 Class Cabinet 45 Journalism 35 Latin Club 25 Red Cross 25 The Webster Echo 45 Ups and Downs5 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Coronation. Gary Wayne Wise Concert Orchestra 4. Kurt Robert Wissehr Honor Graduate Choir 25 Class Cabinet 2,3,45 Hi Y 25 Basketball 3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Track 253,45 Letterman's Club 3,45 President of Class 4. James Gordon Withers Hi Y 25 Light Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Club 45 Skating Club 4. Mary Alice Witte Cheerleader 2: Class Cabinet 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 Latin Paper 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 Bowling 25 G.A.A. 25 Hockey 25 Volleyball 25 Tri Hi Y 2,4, presi- dent 3. Don Harry Voehle Hi Y 2,3, president 45 Spanish Club 25 Football 25 Wrestling 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,4. John Robert Wolfsberger French Club 25 Journalism 35 Math Club 45 Ofhce Assistants 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 The Webster Echo 45 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Donna Marie Woodard Choir 35 A Cappella 45 Cheer- leader 45 Class Cabinet 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Basketball 2,35 The Echo: Ups and Downs5 Tri Hi Y 2,35 The Echo Queen. Penny Sue Wright Honor Graduate Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 3, president 45 Basketball, class 2,4, varsity 35 Hockey, class 2.4, varsity 35 Volley- ball, class 2,35 Tri Hi Y 3,4, presi- dent l. James Gerald Wylie Honor Graduate Hi Y 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Football 45 Varsity Club 45 Letterman's Club 4. Hunter McCamey Wylie Football 2. Nancy Diane Yadon San Antonio, Texas 25 Red Cross 25 Student Librarians 2. John Thomas Yarbrough Hi Y 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Varsity Club 2,3,4. NVilliam Joseph Yates Ronald Louis Yeager Honor Graduate Latin Club 2,35 Latin Paper 35 Tennis 35 Skating Club 2,3, presi- dent 4. Linda Louise Yenawine Latin Club 3,45 Latin Paper 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Tri Hi Y 2,4. , Albert Lee Yokley O Specializing in Fine Prints WALLACE WILLIAMS STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS WOodIond 2-4424 29 N. Gore Webster Groves I9, Missouri OLD ORCHARD PHARMACY Webster's Most Complete Drug Store 5 Registered Pharmacists H. F. THIEMEYER HARDWARE 8136 Big Bend Boulevard Shelf and BuiIder's Hardware Paints, Oil, and GI 45 Years of Continuous Service COMPLIMENTS OF VON BROCKEN OFFICE Free Pf0mPI Dellveft' EQUIPMENT COMPANY 8009-ll Big Bend Blvd. Webster Groves I9, Missou WO 2-5655 WILLIAM A. YATES COMPLIMENTS OF YATES OLDSMOBILE INC. President 3401 Washington Boulevard St. Louis 3, Missouri In 721-., I 1 aff- :E I ' r 1 3 It q:::'-47 -. f 7 M A145111 1 , ' L'f?W . I , ffl! 1 Www' '. I LQWZ yy 1.5,SLQ.j y4.,.,z fy ff 'ff?f f 1 7- If '- 5 lf'l ?4v:'?y.s 7fA..,IZ,,1Z7 Quay!! 4 '21, 5 Wfftffw fmazzftify if-5 ZW-31 2 5 A f'iv44M4-..4 ftfgh e 5 'd y !A7j..1.,.:57, 44,1 7 1 '. f., I ' If .... mkfjgz PETROLEUM . . . and YOU? namic world of science 1, . H .,.. .,. I 2 . ,.A,A. ,,s2222i222E2i2ieief ...... 2 ,,g age: .,', .2 ,.f f. ' + tv1 . 122f2a2f2Eiii22E222i2i2 Ei?iiii25i?E5i5i'?f?2'2iE2i2EE?iEi?ii ,.,., 3zQaQ2igQgQgf2:2Wi3ia25 22352322225555222252522 22gig?52553232Q2?ZM5.gZs22i2izi2ia5zQai 222222222 32e5a222ii?1 .i:i2Q .2222t2s2f2i22i2E2i222i2i 2222232223221 .5232?222' '- 511152 1 Q11iQZ.iii1. 3222322232323 E3E525E3E3E323E3E:- 1 'QQQQQQEQQQQQEEEE 1eeii'fi2fi52i2fi:1?1. 222222 :jgiifi:xl:y3f5 '..3y1pIg1 Lfxiifgi:Qif1Q:313:3:31g1:I:iii13Zi13:5:r394'4gg6:-2-14:31.23 .3Qgz21fa2gitia 3325555332 .553225Qfi525zQagQgagagzgagsieieigigigigiwi' iffigigigigzgega -.4,, ll I 3:31, ..A,,-, I I.,-31,-Q., .'.-.4.' :+:,:,1,i.:,3 ...-.,.. ...A 2522122235331313235asfIIPff?iiiiigigagagaiabftiz '13335222i2E2i2i2i2i2i222222 Q 1- 51111 3,2 ff'E1'2:E5252. X 32.g.3:Qg1 5.1 '11, 3223232323232 f 325' 2 'Hg S3 2 2 w .2 it ' ' yy , 'TTD-T I y A3 N- S- ii' I 7? f X p 4 .. . C '13:315SQ:j:Q:Q:Q:Q:f:j:Q:3:3 'f oeivasuou 369 Marshall Avenue, Saint louis I9 Today many opportunities are reaching out to invite you into the dynamic world of science-a world abundant in the results of creative thinking, planning and building-a future rich in its challenges, rewarding in its answers. The petroleum industry is a vital part of this fascinating world of tomorrow. . . and it offers you many types of careers, one of which may be best suited to your talents and personality. For example, there's the stimulation of petroleum research . . . the adventure of world-wide exploration . . . or the satisfaction of in-the-Field production. Perhaps a secure and rewarding future awaits you in this world of petroleum. Why not discuss your interests with your Advisor in the near future. Offices and Representatives in CANADA - ENGLAND - VENEZUELA - BRAZIL COLOMBIA - GERMANY -ITALY -JAPAN - KUWAIT MEXICO 0 NETHERLANDS - PERU -TRINIDAD DUNHAM AND MANES SERVICE 134 E. Lockwood Avenue Webster Groves 19, Missouri WO 2-2286 John L. Morgan WO 2-3316 TRI-CITY CLEANERS 115 West Lockwood Webster Groves Fine Dry Cleoning Since 1932 Coll V12-1166 J. B. RIGGLE REALTY COMPANY 11431 Orovois For New Homes HALLMARK CARDS When You Core Enough To Send The V LITTLE CARD SHOP 9 N. Gore ery Best GEORGE W. JONES 61 N, Gore KEYS AND WINDOW SHADES NIASSlE'S SHELL SERVICE H O T' Older Homes Reol Estote Counselling L b ' t' I s,,sy5,,ss, 4: Sv X 2 , 1 . - SS? S S , C ,, as yy, . p gf, -Aiwa N X s 1 -- s f wise MP - ' ' 7: Wi ,ff N S S Y YWSSQSSQ5 'f'97'4-X , '. f w fgcg QQ fifswgagiii is' 'f. 4 ' mmf ffzfwzws-'.,:-f-A,, i Q. Www' 'Tl ' 'X -f I .1 W'--f-I -My 4. - 1 mea , 16 nm UM .gggy ' Q Cx f- f W' Q ,W , Xffsffw ' S v e, Ma A , , '- ' f 44 'V-uf-...w -Q C - -H ' 'nw 0.-' . - cf N 1Ii T t'-vS'11-. -f L . ff . . 441 Q' 'I A - .. C cms, -V s Q-A-... ,..1iS.s.-.pw-,.. .. 1- s sv. , s wswo. cw C S! .,.c.L::s,.s- Y, -me 1- . A --fwf .4-9 ,-I+, 4, 4-me A ff me afkfvff . .f- Meg?-Q A A, C- 1- Qs. ,.., N' Cv L-ww w :...v,,W-is V. '-' I L ssfm..-,,, 1 2- U -I A 'sf' Minor Repoirs Brokes Free Pickup ond Delivery Service 112 E. Lockwood WO 1-9528 THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAOE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES D TO THE CLASS OF T965 WEBSTER RECORD SHOP T24 W. Lockwood ot Gore Phone WO 1-4656 COMPLIMENTS OF LAMMERT'S DEPARTMENT STORE no W. Lockwood ARCADE SHOE REBUILDERS WO I-1413 Open Friday Nights Until 9 P, M. QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 126 W. Lockwood IWW' Webster Groves 19, Missour 'S-'ki' TERRY'S BEAUTY SALON 'Q 15 North Gore WO F5979 WO 1-9700 COMPLIMENTS OF SANDY'S DRIVE-IN Watch and Jewelry Repairing Webster's Oldest and Most Watches . . . Diamonds . . . Charms R Ii bl CI n r WO I-3939 II6 W. Lockwood e O e eo e S Webster Groves, I9, Missouri 24 N, Gore CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Designed and Constructed By Artists Free Decorator Service STEPHEN KINSELLA ART GALLERY Lockwood at Gore Avenue Webster Groves, Misso Paints and Wall Paper T28 W. Lockwood WO 2-4323 WO' I-OOQI Art Supplies Don't Settle For Second Best See FOREST First Most People Do FOREST CADILLAC COMPANY 770 Carondelet Clayton, Missouri MODERN BANKING SERVICE Fore MODERN PEOPLE Savings Account Insurance Department 1' Installment Loans ' Checking Accounts Real Estate Department AM on Savings Certificates 'I' Drive In Banking ' Safe Deposit Department 1' Xmas Club Savings 1' 24 Hour Depository g Banking hours: Daily, Monday Thru Friday 8:15 A. M.-2:30 P. M. Friday 8:15 A. M.-8:00 P. M. Real Estate Department Daily Monday Thru Thursday 8:15 A. M.-5:00 P. M. Friday 8:15 A. M.-8:00 P. M. DRIVE-IN HOURS Monday 8:15 A. M.-5:00 P. M. Wednesday 8:15 A. M.-2:30 P. M. Friday 8:15 A. M.-5:00 P. M. Tuesday 8:15 A. M.-2:30 P. M. Thursday 8:15 A. M.-2:30 P. M. OFFICERS Melvin G. Hall, President and Chairman of the Board H. C. Grosskop, Senior Vice Pres. Warren Druschky, Exec. Vice Pres. L. C. Martin, Vice Pres. M. Leon Hall, Vice Pres. Robert Brown, Jr., Vice Pres. James Hickey, Treasurer MEMBER F D I C W. F. Barth. Secretary J. R. Furrer, Ass't Vice Pres. R. K. Wolfe, Ass't Secretary Mary C. Wilkenson, Ass't. Secretary Jackson F. Adams, Trust Officer BSTER GROVES TRUST COMPANY 75 W. Lockwood v Webster Groves, Mo. WOodla nd I-2400 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF 1965 8430 Watson Road St. Louis 19, Missouri Vlctor 2-0230 Conn Organs 5995.00 to 510,000.00 9600 Monchesle' HY'S DRIVE IN Conn Pianos-The Ultimate! 3895.00 Janssen Pianos-Home Piano of America, 5599.00 Up. Conn The World's Finest and Most ' . H D Authentically Voiced Electronic Organ. U DIESION Conn Organ, also The Most Versatile in Variable Sound Effects! FURNITURE INTERIORS Free, Side by Side Demonstration With Competitive Organs Right in Your Own Home. Call Victor 2-0230 9833 Manchester WO 2-7558 HERMAN KNOLL Fiomsr PARKER-ALDRICH FUNERAL HOME, INC. Finest Flowers Since 1883 6831 Watson Road WO 2-5050 Webster Groves 19, Missouri Since 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE WEBSTER CLEANERS WOodland 2-0205 Fashion Care Professional Dry Cleaning 15 W. Lockwood 8751 Big Bend Webster Groves 19, Missouri WO 2-0500 Ray Powell JIM KEEHN MOTORS INC. From a Most Gracious lady Imperial - Chrysler - Plymbuth - Voliont 7982 Big Bend Blvd. Webster Groves 19, Mo. ll V2 miles south of Monchesterl Phone WO 170755 ,ms E4 Kem, WO 1.1100 HARoLD's STANDARD sfnvlcf srAnoN Newport Avenue ond Big Bend Rood Webster Groves I9, Mo. Ours. PEARl'S BEAUTY SHOP No Appointment Necessary H Th F Mon-Tues W d S urs. - ri. 8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. - e - ot 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. H A Phone wo 1 9670 P7 A L L 8109 Big Bffllgrlille-il'GfOveS 19' llligld orchard L Ha-Fa Auto Radio 51 6 SE-Lfnn AVENUE VRO0MAN RADIO 8. T-V SERVICE WO 2-0055 C3ii.lL?iiZiefOtUJf73f S71 Louis IZ MISSQUN COMPLIMENTS OF BILL and BOB CHAPMAN INSURANCE AGENCY SMITH SPORTING GOODS GUNS FisHiNo CAMPING Lockwood and Gore WO 1-4742 Webster Groves 19 Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. Shopper's Charge Service The Best Gift of All A Graduates Portrait By LE GRAND 8135 East Big Bend IOId Orchardj W0 2-1717 Remodel Repair Re-Roof Termite Work RAY WOOD 8. SON Genera Contractors FORD AND WOODRUFF INC. , New Construction Residence 46 W. Lockwood Ray HEmpstead 2-6517 Webster Groves 19, M Shester Ford 8. Fred B. Woodruff BI11 WOOd10f1d 1-1593 WO 2-0571 Insurance Agency 8044 Big Bend Webster Groves 19, Mo. WO 1-1585 THE PINK POODLE BEAUTY SALON 8744 Big Bend Blvd, Webster Groves 19, Mo. WO 1-1585 Bank Here Always Where You Can Bank All Ways BIG BEND BANK Bank ls Open 9 A.M. Until 3 P.M. Daily Friday Evening 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. For Your Convenience Interest Paid On Time Deposits NX: No Top Limit or Amount That Will Draw Interest Earn 3M'X: on Pass Book Savings Ample Free Parking Drive In Hours: Monday 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Tuesday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Friday 7:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 8 P.M FLACHMEIER JEWELRY AND OPTICAL COMPANY 'NSU RANGE 8140 Big Bend Blvd, at Lockwood wo 2-8029 Watch and Jewelry Repairing Eyes Examined APPRAISALS DOILSQQ' NN Noomm 'liflmzg 3132 SELMA ,, ,.,Im.mlu A ...lla-I., THE HAPPY SHOP CARDS GIFTS PARTY GOODS Yorkshire Shopping Cent 805l Watson Road Webster G M WO I-H34 THE OLD ORCHARD CLEANERS, INC. Try Our New Decorator Fold For Drapes '- m:,w0-z-eo4o- J- O W! ,,,.s...-u-we-H'-Z'f-fear: 8050 Big Bend Blvd. WO 2-8240 ur Modern Vault Will Protect Your Furs and Garments r - ,J-fl-ri.rJv Joi? 1 .E1,mAJ JJ -pai CHARlIE'S 50 W. Lockwood Webster Groves WO 1-9635 Specialties: Frosted Flot Top Beotle Cut FARM AND HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Gray and Lockwood ' I f , ML: N ALL, Vw COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND RED LA MORE BODY COMPANY Fender and Body Work Wheels Alagned and Balanced WOodland 2-4233 79 N. G JAMES H. RUDD JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER Diamonds - Watches ff Repairs Engraving WO I-5I53 I6 N. Gore Webster Groves I9, Mo. YORKSHIRE SHOPPING CENTER WO 2-I45I 8025 Watson Road ,S Webster Groves I9, Mo. Exquisite Flowers Artifically Arranged WICHMAN'S FLOWER SHOP 605 E. Elm Avenue Webster Groves I9, Mo. WO 2-2955 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere O Jen MacKenzie Silly Sarah Dumb Donna Liz Viviano Polly Gregory Marilyn Goodman Jane Olenick Due Detering Pat Thompson Foofie Walker 'gRed Warren Jane Cooley Karen Hamm Gail Goetz Judy Brinkmeyer The Wink Lynn Thomas Anne Brooks Cricket Appel Sue Sebastian Patty Daume Gloria Kunkel Cherry Blume Sue Tennescn Jane Greenstreet Lynda Bill Nancy Williams Bev Bushyhead Kelly Kathy Merritt Coleen Clark Betsy Reynolds Mary Lee Gordon Kris Miller Christy Bland Lucy Straubel Janice Evans Diana Amerman Jan Bidewell Carol Brock Sue Dickens julie Bemis Martha Spano Nancy Devlin ,177 Carol Hemphill Cindy Hodgson Linda Johnson Pam Banks Maiy Turner Penny Wright Holy Holly Carol Metcalf Janis Wingard Judy McIntosh Carol Burke Ann Sloss Rosy Neavles Conni Clauser Evelyn Neininger Judy Evans Leslie Hays Sandy Baer Linda Be-swick Kathy Brown Taffy Terwesten Qur Gang Onee upon a time we played feetball and buckets and became the champs in our neighborhood. The girls played dress-up and pretended to be beautiful queens and ladies of honor. The four bad boys came to make us bad too, but the white angel, SLADE, carried us through the year, just barely, and we lived happily ever after. THE END 'GUN ' ..,' ,ii W X ' i 'Ae YW - p V eeai ,ry ev.. ' rg-dl ' 3 J ' Q., K- I :I 'A A A L l ' lr. l78 v vi' Q 1 .. A Q X ? 1 V A y. r RT. . or h :Q 4. W- 5, Cl K' ' X 5 Q .J ' 55'-f ,F . ' A . E-tvs? ' -5. . TI' Q n I 8 , al 5 0' 'aa- A Q' X F Q . ' 5 ' 'gh 4- . ' ' I fri I ' t ' 5 ,N , , . ,. f 91 . ' '5 R.. , '-1 ' ug f ' r Aw Q M X 'K J A, 5. '- N 1 'fb Q Q1 QU' 1.1 J ., . ' .. .HX X M-Y -H- It g , , I 90415 . S 6 , 'I X . -' -' . ,. I I... - Q v V ' , ,1 2 xi t al, a ng - Q ? .IQ x x ' N jxil I . rp- . t 'M X 5 ..,,. X! nn: ' -.. X ' 4 I A3 -- -:Ii v- 4, .. H I W: - ,V 4 X QE.. , V X 1 s 1 f' 'L-r M , , -: .,,, - - ,, ,. , ,, .. - - QR K ' Q k is 1 If , -:aff ' P K' Q ' ' X , .1 mg 5. 4 K :iz I 1 K 3 , , X . is-. ..,., :HN .A I 1, 16' - - I, Q X 4' . V , 'L A I A H: k . , 9xIL,.A v-- 4 ' JW X 1 W- 'ff 3 W f. ff' X .. f 1 A fem- .f '13 A cz . 15 iii' 1 V Q ' 1 u-...... 52 x - S '- fix, -,, .. if -5. X -N' V I ' - ' 'W 4 as ' . , , Q A f -W , - S 0 fy' i R ., t K ,..,,.,, , x X I J 'ka i , if fl Q F w X ' , l wg--,,, . I X , Q Q ,. .E x Y I .' W I , 1 N Wy, j . ' E A -- . ' E V , '- t 19 ' fm ' ' 'www .. x 1- if if . Qs n LN . ' I '. f l - ,lk - 155 v X 55 2.9, ,, - 'ftjk V A , ,EN 1 X I XR ,EY Uv ,b - E Q -f g W -Q - if , k M- -- '- - NL , ,Q 5 - f - P I -.'a 7NL?' . ' ' J . V' . ' gb ,, ,m ga X l- X ' xx L Hi ix? f Na ' ' 'A ,A N -, , A - gm fi ,N -f I W gg, 'v . ng., - H , x . x 'Q 1 VF in 5 ff X ig N, - -.H VV' ' . - , , -V ,,:, yi v ' 5 Illia , i2w. ,A .. ' ' . -Q- Q 'Q - 5' if , '-'-'.., , Qwrr , A , 1 A fimia, an ,M , ' , - 3358 kv .. 2 ...nmuli 5. m 1 f' 'V ' x ' - in f 4' 5 X 'ir' l A J E xg O V - M 6 Q 3 X Q . . ,SX If S - ': ww : 5 . x 2 vw - f , 5 , 4 ' 'Q PWM 5' ' 3 . I-Q::E,:'!-, M ,Qf 'T ' I 3 Q li, pa 6, 1 i , - Ig , . A . Q Egmumi--l,..'6, , . A V- A2 - gg 5 I 4.-Y I79 Porker Sinclel Alan Hatfield Hinch Kurt YN'isselir john Rose Jim Kulild Cfooclie Dob O'Brien Guy Allen Bob YVelsh Herb Holland Dave Savannah Bradley Jim Thackeray Stephen Paul Massey Bill NVard Bob Baits Frank Bnbb Rod Mackenzie Doug Lonergan Baumgiv Chris Carney Crutch Dunstan Jim Milligan Harry Hawken Bill Uhlemeyer John Willman Ron Berger Bill Mikkelsen Scott Crain Paul Cretin John Dunkman Dick Tiger Fenner Pit Armstrong John Vornbrock Bruce Bergen Plug Durham Ned Lucco B. B. Bennett Doane Grinnell Joe Don Epperson ISO Mike Keenoy Bevo Lowry Tim Ellis jim Fleming Charlie Goldthwaite Bob Koerber Kent Pierson Terry Davis Raccoon Parsons Ken Phillips Charlie Hobbs Tom Manche Brent Stromberg Uch Yates Rick Baeyen Seals Schwoninger Rick Sommer Whales Ruedi CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO TH E SENIORS FRANCE PACKING COMPANY WO I-7I 84 DALE A. KNIGHT SHELL SERVICE '24 Hour Towing Day: WO I-9572 Night: WO 2-5848 Big Bend ond Rockhill Road 9003 Manchester Webster Groves I9, Mo. wo 2-5955 ETHEVS BOWL AT THE LANE WITH BRUNSWICK A-2 Ladies, Juniors, Childrens BENNETT HILL'S SHOPPING CENTER IO047 Manchester R d TA I 2155 45M dyA SUNDHAUSEN FLORAL Flowers For All Occasions e Webster G M GRANT HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING co. POLLY GREGORY JUDY MUNYOSH 8842 B4 B d Bl d LlNDA YENAWlNE GAIL GOETZ ig en v . Webster Groves, Missouri 63119 SARA GlNN KAREN HAMM LINDA HN N WO 1-5736 WO 1-5715 lo SO SOUTH WEBSTER WASHTUB COMPLIMENTS OF SOSVQ South Elm MRS. W. -Webster Groves 19, Mo. Resident Representative Scholastic Magazines and Book Services Flol Work and Fomlly Bundles WO 2-2563 Pick-up and Delivery THE CLAYTON STUDIOS 8. AGENCY vo 3-1141 ' vos-2288 7525-27 Forsyth Blvd. Clayton 5, Mo. Living Models Photographic Complete Modeling 8- Photographic 8. Television Studio Finishing M0delln9 Self-Improvement School Instruction Courses For All Ages Our Models Are In Demand YATES-STEVENS FORD INC. Manchester and Lindbergh Kirkwood, Mo. YO 5-2580 Leasing and Daily Rental YO 5-3606 TREMBLEY REAL ESTATE COMPANY BELECHER TYPEWRITER SERVICE We Have Lots To Talk About Service Rentals Soles I3 Nom' Gm 102 vvs Lockwood wo I-1080 wo 1-0308 I I Si I , Spf' I WWW BA bit' N3 MWCA 'fo1FT from CuQuE1's was I 1,TQ vt I V to 1 is ALWAYS M 'L uwwpijgy jx A1'A IRL bqfsfyl' 0 if il I I HSOMETH NG SPECIAL JL U 1 All ' G , fp SSL WMQVLADIAAWY We ,N C CUQUET'S IEWELERS Qiaf II32 South Brentwood Blvd. Juv' 0' PA 7-7047 CHARLES A. GRAUBNER Fine Printing Christmas Cards No. II Gray Avenue WO I-0628 Webster Groves I9, Mo. A. M. cLARK und sous SERVICE STATION Mew 312332 78735 Fliggnd GIESLER-IORGEN SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Ph lI'p P oducts Auto Club Service EQUIPMENT FOR ALI' SPORTS Wheels Balanced and Aligned 670I CIGYIOVI R005 Ignition and Broke Service Cloyfon I71 M0- - CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE SENIOR MOTHERS' CLUB 9600 Highway 66 ei-Iappyf-1 CRW , '6,, fo fN BQ, IAcross from Crestwood it Q4 XE 1 Shopping Centerj ji xy l. I j l Happy Hamburgers ISCI i C Fries IZCI EY 1 E,.1N- Shakes 204 QRIV Y M I The Nicesf People On A Honda And Fo H d Motorcycles See: PATTERSON SERVICE CO. 7000 Clayton Road af Big Bend Mlssion 7-6465 A-I AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Take The Best! Why Guess? Often Imitaied Neve D pI d 4700 H p FL I I776 c:oMPuMENrs or KOHLER'S STANDARD SERVICE LOCKWOOD SHELL SERVICE T35 W. Lockwood THEO. R. APPEL REAL ESTATE CLARENCE H. APPEL W. Lockwood WO 2-0l60 WO I-9664 TY, E. M. STIVERS, INC. KOENIG CHEVROLET 9700 Manchester Road 9900 Hiway 66 WEBSTER GROVES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Safety and Availability of Your Savings Is the Story of This Association Since T884 34 N. Gore Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. WO I-6263 I7 Yeags Over 7000 l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE sENloRs WEBSTER TILE C0. MAC HARDWARE C0. Q S 8I43 Big Bend Blvd., Webster Groves I9, Mo Expert Installations or Do-It-Yourself Big Bend at Elm Daily 9 I0f Lou and Wally 'Nites Mon,, Wed., Fri., 7t 9 Free Et t DALE PRINTING James E. Thackeray 7988 Big Bend Blvd. SOUTHWEST GENERAL GRANT SHOPPING CENTER 8404 Watson Rd. VI 3-3200 VI 3-3215 W E S T YORKSHIRE SHOPPING CENTER 806I Watson Rd. WO I-2738 WO I-6855 N O R T H VILLAGE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 62 Village Square WA I-7744 WA I-7745 GLEN L. HIGHTOWER, PROP. ONE HOUR NIARTINIZING ' COMPUMENTS OF I The Most in Dry Cleaning J v Difoni 9836 Monchesre FELL CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC wa 2,6917 GRAUBNER-BERGER HARDWARE 785 Mmholl COMPLIMENTS or A FRIEND wo I-8100 Quality-Sincerly-I tg ly Q , 'I:b 'g kwm N Q A I K- 4 ,. PV Q W4, A , A xf : Q-..'!.2 A Q W' :ly -A Q 4. 1, x TV? rf 15? A K L X , i ,QQ Vg' :nw f.' .ffv N.-f Emq if Q'551E23gk?X'i w 1 ,A : I W ax. ffl. ' w f, Xf X 'X 3 Q K , 'Q ' iii ' i N N Q H f . ' x ' 1 5 X-'S 1 x W. ' A' yy' VV? X x fn R Y di 4' cv u 3f 'Q an L ss la . . . K v- s I 11 X ' f 'w -W 3 M- ' ' im, f .V ' x 'Vlwql X, .sb :Q . .- Aga, gk Q. 3 , ,IRQ 1 N if m MN Q sw R ,R Y: w Ki KK: ., I 2 'A 3' K Q x .X Ai' . 4 w f 1 'N , ' ' X Yu ,- Q 1 4 , 42 X Q. A Q. lg N ,, ar S QQ' Q .il 'hw ' - -x 1 it-'T,,.Qf'fA B+ . '-. Y- -was-.Q-,-. XM -,..-..,.h.s,. ..,... .. M, Q in . ,,,,...-9 - , -1 ,N 1.1, , V ii 75' . 'f'-- -f A . .h .L K .- x, X . . N. , '. .J-i'5f'f. v Q kc' H -+ 1 s '-'-?l'9fL1,. 'Q 'Kgq-,ewz-. S' , ' 1.6 A - P. W ,a-, A X' :-- im- g -9 1 ,' 1-Q ,f 1 A 3M,nAf . r 4 , 15 si 1? ' 3 S W Q, Ky, 4 iv ' 4 Lf, 29 L 'L , .S .- ,, '.g ,Q if 0 . +152 ' , ,index . , A, ,Na ',u..s Q . ,. , .. .f .,: ' , iff , :, -Q,-1' 'VI '- my ug.. ..P,j,ix': in . I :.4?, j,s W ,jf -. , .-,.,, -- ,..Iw:.. ii, . 1 ' me ' V X, ., Q!! , . -. , .Q .M 1 V ff-M' f,, ' ' ggi .- , if ,, 'rw .V Slgjf 4' h - 'X . .Q ,lx f,..'. W am jx .F I Mk iw- A.. ...vu .m. 2 . Aww ,W N. -. Wm -A 52? ' Y 'S 1 X We as X in as . rx xg x , my . - X '. X b Rf xi?-4 X X NX xx NV X x ,X xxjg x xxxxx 9 xf x Autographs xc AMG' K k M XJ 'M -x X FX .X-PL XNLIXXYQV L X 1 1 X X ' X T x, L1 X KA X, 'J xx OX ki MXLQQ by x. 1 xv N ix' Q xl 7 , xf' x K xx .' ,j f xi X X X' X1 N., xxx U x X L x xx M xv X,x' x v lr. ,x V NW X 435, 'X V J vw Yu wx, wx ,-'ik ,Av .x 'S Y ,Y V7 J f'f..1X Mlm, L 'XJ I R! f I . , - ,fm A' x V Uhcvk 4-'K f I T ' 7 , FfJx,'xQx,,' A, x W 1, , V, - ,jf x K lLN'X' Lf ff JXXAU' ,K tv v k 'x , . , 1 V, - JI L ,LL w 1 WL 1' L' f L, 0 C K , x 1 xfff' H 1 M ' x xy ax x,J' Lf I f' fx V uf' ' I ,lg , X X ,dyf 7 17' yi! 5 L, V CL 'x L L x L L, 1 WL? x,! QL -L yxf e-X x x ku xnilc Q J f L IL f Z1 iL1L ml, L 4,1 L ,N Y 9 I ft L 3' url! PL fx xml L PL W u xt L L L W' 7 L ff!! , 161 LL ' , , I .fi LW L WL an Yun-E. nur 7 cm'-nv ...-4 -...- Lf 4 L X -x E Xvwxf' MH ak' ,N tix 7' Axe 951 f', C lx. 0 Xxx N Cf wi - L 'LQ ' . ik ik 1 Qi 'IL L 'XX N Y M b F ML , ki ' j 1 Lx SN' K lg, 5 I Y QL Aj ,J X , 'X ci fx.. XF-Tuxr Llfj ' Xfxa N . X. X g K V al ' 1 - NK1 Ft X iv' LW, 'X 2' Me Vg, ' . , X LX ' M, , Mr -LX - X 'KW X A - - ,v KA , ' M xA W QM Q M wi sg N - V W .Q X m , H W X L ff X , ' F, 1 -' xqdx, xii xwj X -, x mi .N K, C- f My 4 A L- f7 L. X I X XLR, K 1 W 31 xi XLKK ijQ-iv K L it- X L ' ' 1 K , j 1' I f 1 2 1 X' f frxfl' W f f, 1 ' f A W V ,Y If f 1, , WS W NSWYQLQ gg' k W Q'1ffSS5?'2Qfif M P K jg? 5 JN .J J. fl cj ffW W afjyf W ww m A fv S MSW sf 4WD M M xmwwsvx XL HDV Qgv
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.