Beaumont High School - Caduceus Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1957
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Il! s gave CADUCEU5 I Co-sorroa CHE-E Q O eff Mba: A OHV DAVID i ' 5 77 C NDY X xx 1 KX, A xv ,B 4 M F 'fi X ff 'I W ' GRIMES It ,fl A CN xv 'jf it-YI. 1 ix ' K 5 AE M E3 WL I X CADUCUJ5 MEL KVFSSEL 49 PHOTOGRAPH-H:R cz LU Sir- cfm fflfi of H JOYCE U STEVENSQN Q Q CAD Q bg H c.,J'v7 cviilfgf Y X SHIRLEY 0' LA Kam X ' fr JUDY N QU Bama X COW unfk J FF 69 cms PPE., GLENN R 37 om ncH 'X '3 43 Bae ig kia' Q, ,A of BUCHMUEMEK 4' 1 4 was fa wf W W ww AN Q2 W, K Ol CUFF ,W IM WE Cm NS IIEIVIANN MNMORE PRES B1 EW me A fl - ar, L-N Q ,J K A 4 Aj f 1 H B X f K 0 r- . -,fm 0 0 A 1 I X O. Q 4 0 l A g J ., 5 ,6 X , W V . A Q . . 0 C. 5 W - :::2, R X 0 , ,I U. .' f L C ' ' o C A ' Q X N 5 LU ego' . , an 5 . + 0 I I f 1 KN I k n w X! X 0 , 5 x . Z 07 'N K 1 , Q , X, D xx G3 ' X3 1 .. X? w 9 a mu. -::4': 'lf X 3 1 X 6 5 rf,,, Ria Nw XX X 1 ' 1 ,bi x h Q I X - .f 1 ,Q zz: Y-,, . Nix, JQQ Qi' ,Nik CAROL A Q f v . 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I V GD x 'A 6 1.49 f Q Q xx abr Y E' ' 63 D Q21 A 'L X xx 620' , X ,YC . . -1, 0 Q ' in ' 4 FEBWRUARY - 1050 W1 5 WWF I I3 1 I in QQ W8 4 Q37 28 QQQQQYN J trnance thc Junror Red Cross actryrty at the school grve ard to xx orthyy hrle char Eaduceus MOTHEQS CLUB The Bnumont Hrgh School Nlothcrs Club rs tomprrscd of mothers ot students and alumm They meet thc frrst Tuesday of each month at l 40 rn room IO4 and guests and ntyy members are always vstlcomt Through thrs orgamlatron parents are kept rnformcd as to yarrous school 1ct1y1t1es and are muted to talk to the students advlsors at any trme Our purpose of the organmatron rs to create undcrstandlng betyx een parents and faculty The Mothers Club chaptroms school dances and the Prom They also rtres and sponsor 1 boynlmg team OFFICERS N rs V rs N rs X rs X rs Nlrs Presldcnt FIISI X rcc Prtsrdtnt Qttond X rct Prtsldtnt Rtcordmg Secretary Correspondmq Secretary Trtasurer Sum mo Olrytr Prtnlng Robert Xoung Harold Grob Oscar Nussmann Hoyt Vklallact Prtrre Bellexrlle I . , , . 1 V, s ,V s, 1 1 I s sa f s- 1 . fl s . 1 fl , , ,1 , , k J . . . Caduceus PATRONS ASSOCIATION lhc B-,aumont Hxgh School Patrons ASSOCIJIIOH IS tomprlscd ot tathcrs oi Bcaumont students and llumnl nl hur purposc IS to coopcratc and 1sQ1st ln Sponsorlng school actnltncs and to sccurc all thc bencflts poiilblc for thc stu dcnls lhu, axm to mnntam thc frlcndly unclcrstandmg bctvsecn thc f1cultX purtnts and studtnts At regular mtctmge mtmbcrs arc kcpt mformcd an ull school ntnntlts day of nach month at 8 00 p m ln thc School bulldlng 'l ht Patrons cxtend 1 htartx uelcomc to mu membtrs xntcrtstcd xn thc xxclfart ot Pntaumont Hugh S hcol OFFICFRS l rcsldent R l rumpold X lcc Prtsldtnt C hamp 'itcntbrtakcr nl rcasurcr John Nltrf Qttretarx Gcorgt Pmjon Sgt at Plrmf E 'Nladcr Dt cgatcs tc Allnnct Dan C rcss lchn Vs right SIX JI It? I 4 H I l. i x' w ' - v u C k' 4 F L A Y' 1 HA 3 i 1 I 5' , ,k 4 x 3 . x :I r Q 3 V . C I I I v i h 5 X Y X x C IV. 3 H 3 I 1 H L M x I 3 3 g L A V v' I iL'l plans. problems. and achicvcmcnts. nl hcsc mcctlngs are on the second NVcdn+:s- fc 1 . - ,- - Q -. l 2 fl' x x Q '- j X . V ' 'gg h Eaflulznus D1 lm Cnllhausln Iohn BL lx luds Butllr SIIYILX I ul-un Iiuqllxllllx IDIQFIITIII CADUCEUS STAFF CO I'Dl I ORS Sul Nlukfnssnl Dolph XX xgmr CLUB IDI IORS lum Ixnulltrlqur Rnhlrd X xndnrgrllt ARTISTS Lllen Basne. -Knn Vnullr SPORT S STAFI Daw Dohrmwn Rxlph GOIII I ITER RRY ST KH Pnrlh Bulb Clrul Bussllnnnn Jalqullmm Cjmulk Rubut Xl Qulltx lm L Summon Ilhlllp XX ood Nlxrx I ou Borgiudg Allan Ianur Diana Vlabuu llll Nlmlmllnlwnlws Harold Nolunamulr lun Sutll 'HOT OCRAPHI RS John I oxurx Dnxd C rmus I lumm IYPIS ISS X an Illln Nllllanul X mrxlxn C1 Nfl Wu s ml loAnn Ru ku ul I Raqusl I mul: ulu -XSSIS I -XX I IO I INANCI -XI SPONSOR lanm. Clemmrx RI L SPOI R N PIC ll. Iudx Brndx Canal Ixotllump SPONSORS Xluldnd Xllllun Nlmrgaret Sleatar Nlmrx XX1llnrou Slxlu I a ,l JS .ill Sj Q i L .J .. . , T M Q, , 'J . ' I ' ', .x ' 4' . II. ' V -A X .J 'A , ', Q., I ,v 1, A Vu- 1 Sli. iv at . . A -i F I A C v P I I O I ' 1 1 .I . 1' ' . , j Cfliffml ' .nn V' W . .I I' i' .' .l. Ill' l 'jf PM . c ' I. 'ill' K . I .. 'c R 'nach SIiC 1'l'.-XRIISS 'I' I f YSO OI SIL. 'IOR Q 'RI:S , , -R ur Eadulzeus LAST WORDS S qtrl o tsstt ts Sut X tkltsst XX ondtr rung Sut s lour xttr stu at ttn 1 to tdtto C aduttus mtmbtr ol Qports Club liltquetttrs past prtstdtnt ol I ttttrettts mtmbtr ol Studtnt Counttl In our sttond star Sut was thtstn as our rtstntattxt to Qophomort Ptlgrrmagt Qutstdt ol sthool sht has bttn thostn Iulltrs Downtown Ilshton Board and tht Bttumont M1121 Sut s mlnx lrkts rt trx htldrtn Sht dtslrkts busts stutk up ptoplt Axlttr htgh sthool Sut tnttnds to go to C Cnr IL JH FC 7 tat tn tlt Sttx I976 af o Prom Rtporttr GHC OI' r ts r ll ttnms tnt tld tars tnt to Itgt 1nd mayor tn Itttraturt ont looks through th htlls 1 t t round t ont ttx XX ho tlst tould thts bt but Btrt Blrth trt has lttttrtd tn thrtt mator sports ts 1 lorw ard tn btskttbtll prtt utr tn bastball and tnd or fullbatk rn football I-It ltkts most foods Suth ts steak or lrttd thttktn but ht dotsn t tare lor sptnath or fat gtrls Bert has bttn a membtr ol tht C aduttus stall 15 a sports w rtter for th past two stars and tarrtes a B as erae ott 1 txt Du sure An atttst gtrl w ho wtll bt mtssed around tht halls alter Januarx ts Jatktt Dttnhart She 1s ftst lett ltxt wtth blue tyes and blond hatr For two years Jatkte strstd as Beaumont rtprtsentattxt on Qttx NV1dt Student Counttl Sht ts also attnt rn 'Sports C lub Struts. Club work and sttll lmds ttmt to typt for tht C aduttus Irkt most tttnagtrs Ia ktt ltkts pun btstdts dantrng Bob 77 lx mtuths and Stttk and Shmkt hamburgtrs Sttrtts and pta soup art not btg h s wtth utr Ja ktt ts now holdtng a Co op job at St Iours Lntort Irust Co and plans to work full ttmt thtrt atttr Qraduatton XIXILI Str- XII-C1lCI5l:.'SIAl. Ont' x' wh 'll rcallx' bt' ni1 I alter .Ittnc .I ' . lc' 4' I' I Du I .I I 't 5 . sl 5 b a busy girl ts ' -' I r ol' tl ' ' ' ' N , ' i ' ' as wr ' u 1' Q Baer. I An K Q I I' A a -, v' I' 'I' XII bolt. air... ' t I XVc'rt' sure shc'II bc a succcss in anvthing sht' undcrtakes to do, Btft I Bfxmtt As - J 1 u . hc might sc' a fm-fuot. 105-z p'r' k I- , r . t, . w . , 1 Jac: 7 if XII ir: I ' . - .i . I .,... h Y I ,. K . 4 ' , . , .' . .. . lit? Eaduceus c S lXlXS lt vy1ll be 1 eold mght IH luly yy hen you hear le yce Stexense n s l1st veords Shes too full et th1t get up and go to stop noyy XX'hen1t eemeste pl1y1ng the y11ne she s gre1t 1nd she ll eyen slng 1 note er tyyo vehen begged Another exunple of her yltallty IS belongmg to bemer C,llOlI' Sports Club Duek Club and hung yery 1et1ye rn her church organlfauens 1nd cho1r l3e1des th1s she has mmaged to keep a h1gh ay er1ge scholasucilly Of cour e she s only natural yylth lrkes 51 l 1ncolns Sl1l'lITlp tall boys 1nd mus1c 1nd d1sl1kes r11ny gloomy days yy hen Beaumont leses and the yy h1te lme de yyn the nnddle el the street when she drlyes lllill-1 lake x ye e blue eyes blond haxr 1 hapely l2O pounds pepfy gal yyhc WDSXN ers to Slnrley larkln Sal o Qhrllly l-ler many aet1y1t1es lnelude holdmg the elf1ce ef Caduceus Correspondent and CADUCELS staff 'lhrs y1yae1ous g1rl rates a certa1n boy named Sandy as No l on her l1st of l1kes but IS 1lso fond of p111a crevs cuts Elms Pre ley and Chrlstmas Her feyy d1sl1kes1nclude caullflovy er HCISS cars and snobs Peftet graduallon Sh1rley1 plans to study nurs1ng at Barnes Hosp1tal Where he 1 sure to make a b1g h1t 'VIAR1 I ot, BORLSII Dl Hey has anybody seen a red head about 5 6 run by lye been ook mg for her but she s gryen me the drsappearmg act You know she really lS a swell gal She l1kes steak puza expensue clothes and espec1ally boys lnamed Ronl l1ke all red heads she has a hot temper lhlngs she d1sl1kes such as formal balls m1n1ature golf yegetables of any k1nd and such thmgs really get her dander up What You dont know veho lm talk1ng about Veell I mean Xflary lou Borgstede that red headed Vkhll on the Caduceus Staff She may also be een everyday 1n Sen1or ChOlf and every week ll Aquadettes lou las she 1s popularly knovynl IS plann1ng to go to college and know mg Lou we all hope she w1ll succeed rn whatever she does Jem BLIIIR lt has been spread around that a sl1m slender 5 6 C d glrl 1y1ll o longer be runn1ng around lO7 Vvle ll all mrss her Just l1sten and vye ll tell you vyhyf Nov an JCIIYG member of Senror Chou she preuousy belonged to the MOdCfHllfL5 Among her l1kes are p11La steak P1113 muslc of all kmds and more prna l-or some funny reason she l1kes to cook Of eourse eyery one has d1sl1kes and hers are homevyork certarn teachers yegetables and stuck up people Vylhat a mrxture lf you haye been vyonder mg yy hom ue are talkmg about yust look at the aboye t1tle lt s Judy Butler Sulu ste .le11'i11 e '19 W. fox 1' 11 -' ' l - v 1 vs 1 3- 1 5 .1 -3 '- L 1 ' - ' 1 A - - s Y' x 7 y 3 A' 1 I 'V x x x i V. 4 Y 4 3 I xx -N Y I - Y il Vx v ' 4 Yi I 3 ' I' Ax - l 4 v K 1 L 4 A 1 . 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Xbllf Eadulzeus RM There s Luellle Ragusa Wlaat X ou dont know who she IS XVhy she s that llttle dark halred ltallan glrl that llkes almost eyerythlng especlally malllng and recelylng letters from Jlm who IS ln Japan also plna flattops and 76 Olds Among her few dlsllkes are rldlng on erowded buses and hlllbllly mUSlL Wlmlle here at Beaumont she hls taken part IH Senlor Cjholr for three terms Sports Cllub md Servlee Club After grldultlon Slle lS golng te become 1 nurse l know Ihmt she 1 ll m1ke l good one heeluse ol ller sw eet dlsposltlon lil N D Vslho I9 lt that has sueh a dlsllke forthe rude people who use the telephone Could lt be a long dlstanee operator by the name ol Nlary Lllcn VlcDanlel eommonly known around Beaumont as Nllekey Sure enough ll IS Vllckey works at Bell lelephone C o from 6 o elock to lO o elock every eyenlng belng nlce to rude people rlll1S lllllt 5 foot Z lneh gal IS the secretary of the Sports Club was on the Student Qouncll and IS a speedy typlst for both the Dlgest and the Caduceus When asked what she llked the only reply was Lverythlng but most of all sports and the color yellow 'I he only dlsllkes lnclude a dlstaste for pl11a plus the rude people whom she comes ln contact wlth After graduatlon Mlfkty plans to beeome a full tlme operator Vke are sure that she wlll succeed ln whatever she does ln the future ROSAI IA Re Bl xac l1 Rush Rush Rush that 15 a word commonly know n to l109JllZl Rubenack 1 hls 5 8 versltal gal works durlng the mornlng at Boatmen s Bank runnlng an IB M machlne In the evenlngs you can flnd her ln the hat department at 'itlx and durlng the afternoons she IS busy typlng for the Caduceus B9SldQS thls Rosle has found tlme to belong to Aquadettes Radlo Club malntalncd a B ayerage and obtalned a 4 carat dlamond for the thlrd flnger of her left hand Her llkes lnclude just about eyery thlng and espeelally a fellow named Rlifll Just how does she manage? VJell that IS a wonder but one thlng IS eertaln Beaumont wlll mlss fh1S busy gal Slxly tlghf l,LC-ll.l.l1 , ltsex 1 1' -' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' P 1 1' 1 -1 V 4-4 1 1 I I - 1 1 1' I I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 A B1 Q I 1 1 1 A-1 B ' e e S ' S J ' 4 . . ' 1 f l V1 1 1 11 -1 Y 1 - V11 I' 1 C Nl.-x f1l.l.lzN .le .ull-l - - 1 - - I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 lj . , , 1 A 'A 1,3 K' . 1 ' 'j A ' . 1 1 '11 1 1 ' 'A '- 111 1111 ' 1' I 1 1 1 1 B I 1 1 I ' ' 1 J 1 I 1 1 - I 'rr 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 ' ' 11 1- ,' 1 1 V1 1 1 74 11 ' 7 1 I I 1 1 1 . ' .A . 1 1 1 1 - V ' L 1 ' I . A1 I 1 1 I I Y I 1 .1 I I 1 b 11 1 l 1 D 1 Y ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' l 1 Caduceus IRONI RONX Joyce Stlmaughntssy Jnku. Iurnaybt Mtry Itnt Iurcloth Iudx Ixtnmyon SI COND ROXK Glenn DltIfICh XX mym Srestnnop Ctrol Buthmutllcr Phyllts Dt I xslt R1 hmrd Hlmd THIRD ROVV Linda Saey Iudy Drckens Carolyn Cleulont Slndra Hunmg Dram Schulte Diana Cellhausen Mmam Boehm Jomtxa Patton IOURTH ROW Joe Lomuto Hoyt Vlallace Jean Schulze Nunn Behrens Jom Varner 'Vlmrllyn Behrend Bull St Clalr Hugh Morrtson IIITH ROXV Ronald Culler Paul Smart Jerry Domschke Olner Sweeney John Hutbntr Wayne nlobler Arden Stufer Roy Iberbach Charles Hudemmn Iamts Ireesthner I trry Ahrens Bob Brmdmmyer DIGEST Vlake that deadlme Cnet those articles rn rl hese are famnlxar exhorta tlons to the staff of the Beaumont DIGEST vyhlch has 1ts home rn Room 214 XV1th the help of thelr sponsor 'Vllss Dorothy Chllds they product the school newspaper coyermg sports so ral and educatlonal eyents at BHS and mcludmg edltorrals and speclal features Clhns IS a full t1me job and the staff members spend many tree perxcds searchxng for and reportmg the neyys For thtxr yy ork they recerye ieryxce Club credlt Srxlu nr A .4 ye 1 I.. . I. I li. 1 an ' 4: .. I X . I V '4 H ' V V , 'Na - . . ' . ' . '- . . . . ty . . 1 , I .. . x . e . I '. . . ' I '. et . ' . '. 1 , . . : . , , v .. . , . . ,. 4 I . 4 . A 4 I . 1 . . ' . , ' ', . i I . .' ,. I . . .,,, 4 . . , , . .L I .. 1 gy . --A 1 1' I 1 - W Y , f s . . A . Yi. F. , V , , n . , V 1 v 1 v V v v ., - IN' llatluceus STUDENT COUNCIL Our Student Councll represents the entnre student body The councnl works wlth the prlnclpal and faculty to lmprove condltxons nn the school The Student Councll has many dutles to perform It helps the muslc department sell tlckets for operettas concerts and other shows gxven at Beaumont The councxl also conducts a nursery durlng graduatlon exerclses In the past year the Student Councxl had three dances The Shamrock Shuffle The St Patrlck s Day Dance the leap year dance called The Last Chance Dance and the thlrd a Chrlstmas Dance All the dances vx ere success ful as they have been ln the past OFFICERS SIBIRITJCS I'Al.L Presldent Rrch Clayton Tom Kalloas Vlce Presndent Olnver Sweeny Glenn D1etr1ch Secretary Carolyn Schuckmann Barbara Voss Treasurer Barbara Voss Sue Tussey Yetenlu v v ' , . .. - . ,. . . - v vv . . ' V . . , . - . , I . r v r . C, iVfC'xVlQl'j?lM Valk ay lfwl View iw amy Eatluceus SERVICE C' UB Some may wonder just what the purpose of Servxce Club 1S Do the s u dents get prcked to do the jobs Are only the smart krds able to be a part of lf Or what vylll they get out of rt by jormng XVell here are some of the answers lt IS your declsxon to jom and you wrll be smart nf you do Just look at all the Job th1s club IS connected wtth nevss around school and put It xnto the DIGEST put together all the mforma t1on that makes th CADUCEUS many of the specxal tests would not be posstble wrthout thelr co opcratxon they are always on the alert on hall duty and of course everyone has seen them m the lunchroom Thus IS surely a func club vu here xt IS our purpose to do our part to make Beaumont the best hlhxs IS all done under the gurdance of our sponsor 'Vlxss Conrad S L nlu I. ' ' ' , t - . ? V. . . . . , . . I . S . . . : m the library finding books is made easier for you, they collect all of the . . . . A . V ew k- V7 ix M, 5 F , Qwwbfrtl 'N llatlulzleusxacmyalgle N NSQQN SENIOR BAND The Beaumont Band opened 1ts 1956 57 schedule of performances wlth a fast tempo On the fxrst day of school the band played an afternoon concert at the Mxd Amerlca Jubrlee W1th1n the flrst week of school the band added several more appearances rncludrng a flfteen mlnute half tlme show at the opemng football game The 60 pxece marchxng band stepped off at a 150 cadence and hrgh stepped 1tS way through a fur1ous schedule of appearances mcludlng some spectacular half txme shows Appearances for the marchrng band xncluded not only football games but school audntorrum sesslons parades on natronal holrdays and partlclpatxon rn communlty functlons such as the the lVl1d Amerlca Jubilee Umted Fund Arbor Day Clean Up Day and those funct1ons sponsored by the St LOUIS Board of Educatlon Durrng the spring semester the band becomes a concert group swrtchlng 1ts lrterature from Sousa marches to such materral as Bach s Prelude and Fuqu zn B Mznor Wagners Elsa s Processzonal to the Cathedral and Perzschettz s Pageant for Band Such a contrastmg schedule of l1terature IS geared to grve the student an experrence 1n performxng mus1c from many dxfferent perrods thus broadenmg thelr sense of musrcal apprec1at1on Seyeral rnnovatrons were 1ntroduced durmg th1s school year Greater concentrat1on was glven to small ensemble groups mcludmg varred woodvslnd and brass groups and several expenmental ensembles as brass and percussxon Also a chamber band was formed Th1S group lncluded only select students yy hose purpose 1t was to myestlgate drfferent types of more dnffrcult lrterature and to perform more of the nevx er lrterature urltten expressly for such a small concert group Setanta ttto V - v 1 ' v V v ' v r , v 1 E' . . , , . . '., V . . r V , . V v V . V . V . . Y . . . w y ' v f v Eaduceus BEAUMONT ORCHESTRA Durmg the fall season whrlc most of the mstrumcntalrsts arc occuprcd vuth thc marchrng bands the strrng members of the orchestra labor over thenr Smandel and Dot7auer exerclses trylng to advance thexr technrque Then rn the sprmg they are jomed by woodvyrnd brass and percusslon sectrons to create an crche tra whose repertolre mcludes Bach as well as Leroy Anderson The orchestra performs for open house the operetta graduatrons and the rn trumcntal department s yearly concert See you there thls sprmg Concertmasttr Assrstant Ccnccrtmastcr l rbrarran Sergeant at arms Dlgest Correspondent C aduceus Correspondent T rcasurer Secretary Program Commxttce Jack Plcarellr Ken Ketcher l loyd Hunter Jay 'I ohtf Anthony Jablcnslu Ina 'Vlansfxcld Edgar Moore Gall Feldman Judy Boyle Joy ce Koys alslu Elame Smrth Blame Rrcc Dxrcctor John Noung L PIU .X I . , i .y V H . . ! 1 V Y . Y. . . 5 v 3 I C 3 ' Y Y 55 . b - 1 A 1 N V , , I 1 1 V I I , .u , l ii A 1 V ' I Y V7 r v 4 1 f V , ra. Cadulzeus JUNIOR BAND The Junxor Band IS perhaps the most lmportant xnstrumental organlzatxon for rt IS the backbone of the Semor Band Here the students get the necessary trarnmg technrque and musrc fundamentals to enable them to handle the advance asslgnments 1n the senlor groups Here there IS much hard work wrth mentals thelr rewards are very evrdent A newly organxzed group the Junror Band performs wxth the Senlor Band on occasxons and for Freshman audxtorxum sessxons OFFICERS Concertmaster Deborah Scott ASSISIQHI Concertmastcr Wayne Tobler Secretary Tom Gxlmore Llbrarlan Melvm Hayden Treasurer Robert Murphy Dxgest Correspondent Joyce Allen Caduceus Correspondent Dorrs Brownlec DIICCIOI John Young Setenty four out much seeming reward: yet when these students master those music funda- Radu! MELODY MAKERS It doesnt mean a thrng rf lt hasn t got that swmg has been attrlbuted to that foremost frgure of Amerrcan Jazz Duke Ellrngton And thrs rs Jus thc way the Melody Makers feel about rt also Thls group IS selected from the outstandrng rnstrumentalrsts nn the department who are mterested rn experr mentmg wxth and playmg dance band muslc 'I he group recerves no academxc credrt and rehearses after school The rehearsals are much rn the manner of a workshop The lrterature not only mcludes popular materxals but also arrange ments by well known dance band artlsts as Harry James Charlle Spnak Van famous new sounds of thc XVestlake College of Modern Musrc The group performs at all school dances and has even been called upon to perform for SpQCl3llZ6d occasxons because of therr great versaulxty The next trme the Vlelody 'Vlakcrs perform Lzsten and remember lt doesnt mean a thrng nf rt hasnt got that swmg Student Drrector Jrm Banghart Assxstant Dlrcctor Jake Schaefer Treasurer Ron Sprnd l rbrarran Elsrc Sparks Correspondent Phnlxp Wood Sponsor John Xoung S L nlu Alexander. Raymond Scott, Les Brown, Stan Kenton, Glenn Miller. and the l A ' A , , l J .' . 6 'z' -lvzt' rf Eaduceus in -M 1 LL, Presxdent X ICL PI'L9ldLIlI Treasurer Serretarus Correspondent I xbrarun Rebe Committee SL I rx SENIOR CHOIR Smgmg rs our mam delrght Eyen when the schedule s txght No one knovss hoyy long we spend In frxmg programs for all to attend Rel1g1ous humorous m any key Clty vy 1dr cholr yu. haue oft-.n yomed Hearty praxse ue haw purlomed Our dlrector IS XIISS Else Brur lnterestmg thmgs to do she puks Room 302 IS vshere yye meet Her-, our offlcers 'md they re really nut C harles Dye 'I om Kallaos 'item Hasty Ruth Nuhaus N yonm XV.1llace Phyllms DL 1lSlL Rn berta Boyd 'Nllchael XleBr1de Rlehard Ruddle James XX7hlIl'l1OTL lom Kallaos Harolynn O l aughlm Ruth Y oung Phyllls De I rsle Suu. Histy Joyre Stuenson Dau Xan Derau Prank Doblnr Ons Petn llmes Sller vx Y 3 I 1- I Our repertoire is varied as could bc ' 1- v' s ' vs v x 4 ' s 1 u A ' C V- x x y' is SPRING lfAl.l. YH Y V . I I' 'L 7 X I. 'fs A , vs M177 . lladuneus Aa yffj ,fu JX! SENICR GIRLS GLEE l-laye you seen Audreq Humbleq walklng proudly through the halls of B H S She has been elected Prtsndent of Stnxor GlflS Glu Murnu Schup pan lS proud too because she IS the Vxce Presxdent The D1gest Correspondent IS Vlyna Smzth that IS good but l Judzth Rzmmeu am the CADUCEUS Correspondent and that IS yery good Murzlqn Czlbert Donna Reeds and Jane I orenz are on the Robe Commnttee XVe s1ng each day rn tlass We always help out vuth the operettas and annually partlcxpate 1n the Chrxstmas program NX e are ready to furmsh musxc for sthool and commumty programs l resxdent X ret Presndent nl reasurer Secretaries Dlgest Correspondent Cad utt us Correspondent Robe Committee OYFICERS smuxc Rlta lnroehlxch lam l ortnl Brenda l yons Judy Calamxa Darlene Lnderyy ood Nlyna Smlth AllCl3 Rey es Sharon l-aty Nlarilyn Behrend SponsorfNliss B rix Audrey l-lamblu Nlyxna Sthuppan Slut l-legyy em Exlten Barry Sue Belleyxlle Xly na Smlth Judlth Rlmmey Nlarllx n Gllbert Jane Lorenz Donna Reeds S,-t u t llatluceus Setmty erahl JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE Just come up three floors to Room 307 the G1rls of our glee club wrll welcome you If you want good musrc and Rhythm combmed Let us show you that you ll fmd Songs led by MISS Brlx from our repertorre Grrls to smg them however they are lots of fun and laughter rrnglng Everyone rs bent on srngrng Each and every song we do Carries a story old or new learnmg the man or legend behrnd 1t Usually we are eager to fmd rt But seriously we would luke you to coma You and you and everyone Sponsor Miss Brnx I ...v x v v 1 1 . v 4- ' . . v V - ' ThlS reclpe has been tested at Beaumont and IS guaranteed to produce a lladulzeus JUNIOR CHOIR Recipe For A Junlor Choxr To make a .lumor Cholr take one Chxckerlng plano one well tramed muslc teacher Mlss Brlx one good soundmg musnc room llke 302 and 56 boys and gxrls Mxx together the above 1ngred1ents add a combmatlon of rellglous humorous and romantic melodxes MIX well for four weeks Let stand for several Weeks allowmg volces to progress and harmonlze Then walt one week longer and serve to an apprec1at1ve audlence good Jumor Cholr Presldent Vxce Presldent Treasurer Secretarles Dxgest Correspondent Cad uceus Correspondent OFFICERS SPRING Jo Ann Rucker Worthy Newsome Lounse Kapoulus Pat lVlcKernon V1ola Games lNcdra Sanders Sponsor-Miss Brix I-ALL Joe Hendrlcks Ruth Nyhoff Judy Haeckel Ellen Ochsenknecht Margle Rodermund Kay McDan1el Donna Kerkermg Seuenlq mne Eallulzeus Fzahtu GENERAL MUSIC Freshmen boys and glrls are vue Ready to know what our woxces may be Eager to see what xts all about Sxngmg rehearsrng and trylng out Many tlmes before we re done Eager to sung a melody sweet Noddmg our heads and tapping our feet Caduceus Correspondent Ronald laundry Sponsor lVl1ssBr1x . y 7 Y V I Hoping we will have some fun lladulzeus President Vxce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Representatne SPORTS CLUB Sprlng IS the trme to play softball Play fxeld hockey ln the fall Oh what fun lf IS to compete Ram or shme we ll always meet There are sports of lnterest for you So come one come all we need qulte a fevs Come on gxrls and jom 1n the fun let s begln these act1v1t1es and enjoy the sun Be prompt and you ll be the fxrst rn lme OFFICERS SPRING IALL Carol Frck Rlta Froehhch Carole Kelly Sue Jeffress Antolnette Leone Vlary Ellen XflCD8Hl8lS Sue Carr Peggy Pool Frreda Speropolous Lrnda Bumpus Sponsor Xflrss Spxllman fluhlu r n U're only requirement is your name to sign. . .'l 5 ' ' i A ' A ' :I g- 1 Eadulzeus LETTERETTES Are you a glrl who has earned a letter rn any actrvnty at Beaumont' If so you are ellgrble to jom the Letterettes These are the gxrls who meet the flrst Thursday of each month rn room 106 Letterettes sell schedule pencrls and are mterested IH promotlng anythmg The followmg grrls were elected as Letterette offlcers Presrdent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Correspondent Erqhrq Iwo Audrey Hambley Sue Meckfessel Lmda Bumpus Sue Carr Marrlyn Stalcup that will benefit the school. Eaduceus JUNIOR SPORTS CLUB nl he Junior Sports Club is for girls in terms l 2 3 4 The club has been reorganized this year and is under the sponsorship of Mrs Cleary Various team sports will be played such 1s volleyball speedball softball and base a ber of activity points Meetings arc held every 'Ihursday after school in the girls gym with everyone taking part in sport and fun OFFICERS President Melba Klmger Vice President Connie Sanders Secretary Kathy Schutte Treasurer Josephine Zerxllo Caduceus and Digest Corresondent Delores Caldwell Speedball Manager Phyllis Schoen Piuflu lhrc b ll. Letter awards may be earned by members obtaining in the sufficient num- : , Q .- IALL Iladulzeus LIBRARY CLUB The Lrbrary Club under the sponsorshrp of Mxss Isaacs meets the frrst and thlrd Wednesday of the month Membershlp rs open to all the grrls who Work rn the lrbrary now or who have worked xn the lxbrary 1n the past At some meetrng we have book reports or make plans for a party W hxghllghts of the sprmg term OFFICERS SPRING Presrdent Vrce Presndent Secretary Treasurer Correspondent Eldhly I1 r Elarnc Harrrs Mary Jane Fanrcloth Barbara Tefler Margaret Turner Suc Brooks Mars, Jane Farrcloth Sharon Arkman Drane Schnerder Sue Brooks Judy Kennrson ' . e have an annual picnic in the spring of the year. which is always one of the 1 - 'r L1 Cadulzeus ls! .ax jim YIRST ROW Allan Fanter Don Schantl Terry Domschlu Roger Pearl Charles Vrllrams Sl COND ROXV XVa3 nc Srtscnnop Parker Holden Bob XV1gnf.r GOLF CLUB A1 1 AN FAN VFR Do you lrke to drne Drrve a golf ball that rs 1 hen perhaps you would lrke to jorn our golf club Our coach thus year IS Mr Doerr and our prospects are looklng up Last year we had a young and mexperrenced team but we prcked up much valuable trarnrng We were coached by Mr Drppold who drd a frne job wrth the lack of talent we had We had only two return mg lettermen Ron Beare and Wayne Sresennop Thus year we have three returnrng lettermen and next year we expect to have more We practrce on Mondays and Wednesdays If you have your own golf clubs why dont you come out some nrght after school and jorn our club, Even rf you don t get to play rn any matches you wrll have become a better golfer I assure you Ezuhlu lite ,f N Q ww, ml ,4,,'2', ' 'Q-,'. '. -Q - ,ue V? W, g Y . . , Af 5 if wt, 1 ,, my tt. ggfi . 1 j a ' M , s ,p 5 ,E , fe . 5, M,,..-a., f ,, . . r - r V1 - . . if V - v sw v s s ,, . . V 2 . . . i y . . , . V - Q , , ' ' I Catlulzeus DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB One of the rmportant events of the year for the Club was the Natronal Conventnon held at the Hotel Statler Aprrl 25 Z! Along wrth meetrngs and varrous entertamment and contests the conventron ended wrth a formal ban quet on Frrdayf the 27th LaVerne Becker represented the state of lVl1ssour1 1n the Advertrsmg contest along wrth representatives from varrous states who also belonged to the Natrcnal D1Stf1bUtlV6 Educatron Club Carolyn Paulsen was elected as Hrstcrlan for the State D E Club She yyrll presxde untll next March although she graduated from Beaumont rn June The club rs open to semors who are takmg drstrrbutrve educatlon offers enyoy ment and knowledge rn the freld of retanlmg OFFICERS Vlary Lou Kemner Jerry Hartenberger Janet Rethford Carolyn Paulsen Charlotte Borgfeld C 'tdueeus Correspondent l akerne Becker Presldent XIICL Presxdent Seeretary 'l re1surer Drgest Correspondent Janrce Radford l ols Fl ashler Re, e Marte Ketts Carol Petrre Ruth Norkus Betty Brandtner Sponsor lVl1ss Clara Mutshnnck Izahzu sr x - I yi I I , . x . . . , . . , . . . . . Y l I l 1 V. , X . . . , . . . . . 3 . Q It 3 X ' Y Y 1 A I I . SPRING l5Al,l. E 4 5 A Y l , 3 ' x- h 4 5 1 Y D 3 5 I S 1' v i NS! It ' . x X . 4 - I ! N 1 x - v -. - s s 1 s , , , s .e . , . Eatlulzeus 'ivfi f-1 PEPPERETTES The Pepperettes are a group of hard working girls chosen as representa tives from each advisory group in Beaumont This term a few of the incum bent officers could not fit the scheduled period into their busy programs There fore the members elected several girls to act as officers in their place They are Jane Abert president Carol Kottkamp yice president Marilyn Stalcup recording secretary Judy Conley sgt at arms and Carol loren7 treasurer In the spring of cy ery year the Pepperettes sponsor an annual Mother and Daughter Party. The girls and their mothers are presented with various types of entertainment and then served refreshments in the cafeteria. The theme of the party last spring was The Roaring Twentiesf' The girls and their spon- sor. Miss Whiting. worked quite hard to make this party a big success. In addition to the annual Vlother and Daughter Party. the Pepperettes also work hard selling shakeroos. beanies. and megaphones during the foot- ball seasons. They also made thc printed signs of cheers for the use of the cheerleaders. The organization sponsors many' pep sessions before school and decorates the stadium for the games. Being a Pepperette is quite an honor: for a representatiye not only vyorks hard to keep the school spirit aliye. but has a good deal of fun while doing it and makes many' fricnds, I1iIJhfUANr q'. 57 ff My lt Eaduceusfw M AQUADETTES The Aquadettcs began about ten years ago and orrgxnally was the swxm mlng club known as the Duck Club There was such a varled Swlmmlng ab1l1ty among the members of the Duck Club that the club drvlded rnto the Duck Club and the more advanced club Aquadettes The Duck Club was started rn 1929 but has srnce been drscontmued The Aquadettes meet every Tuesday after school untnl 4 30 P M For the past several years our sponsor MISS Sprllman has been trylng to promote synchronrzed swlmmrng but as yet only a few advanced swxmmers have accom plrshed stunts other than the basrc fundamentals An Aquadette letter 15 awarded to those members who have earned 1000 pomts w1th1n a school year s trme The pornts are grven for endurance swrm mmg llfe savmg technxques drvmg synchronlzed swrmmmg and other water SILIIHS OFFICERS QPRINIC Captam Joan Cook 'Vlanager Vlarrlyn Lewrs Secretary Treasurer Beverly Bajon Correspondent Mary Lou Borgstedc Erqhly ezght I ALL Btverly Mucllcr Delores Trumpold 'Vlarueen Byrnes Carol Buchmueller Caduceus DUCK CLUB Have you heard the news Beaumont s Duck Club IS actxve agam We meet every Thursday after school Two weeks are used for mstructnons and the thlrd IS recreatlonal swxmmmg The offlcers for the term are Presldent Vxce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Correspondent Jan Ward LaVerne Herbold Beverly Kuhncr Jean Schulze Joyce Stevenson Sponsor XAISS Whltlng 1 il Ezahlu nme iw Q Oxfif , BL 1 A df 'iw ' if ff 'T X ,f'cif r'wfffzf l?Z,4Z1,49j7-Lgii-1 Eatlulzeus f 1 f f f RIFLE CLUB If on a Tuesday or Thursday after school you should be walking in the third floor corridor and hear the report of rifles don t be afraid it is only the rifle club having a practice session 'Ihe Beaumont Rifle Club was started back in 1928 by Mr Alvin Hansen Our present sponsor is Mr Rex Brown The club is affiliated with the National Rifle Association and the St Louis High School Rifle League Although our club membership has greatly in creased we are still looking for new members The National Rifle Association offers several awards which are Pro Marksman Marksman Marksman lst Marksman of the Army also awards three medals They are Marksman Sharp shooter and Expert The six highest mcn in the club represent Beaumont in competition against other schools Out of thesc six four of them receive letters OFFICFRS SPRINC I-Al I. President Ronald Bobbit loren Vogedmg Vice President Guy Rodenburg Guy Rodenburg Sccrctary Trcasurcr l oren Vogedmg Lao Dienhart I F'I 'l I-RMEN l orcn Vogedmg Guy Rodenburg Robert Grubbe Ray Neeley Edward Vogler 'Nmfly class. Sharpshooter, and Distinguished Rifleman. The Department of Civilian N i ' . 1 V ' lladulzeus RACQU ETEERS The Racqueteers are composed of grrls of term three or hrgher When most of the grrls jom they are not very experxenced rn playmg tennls but they learn by practlce A doubles tournament IS held every sprmg and fall and when the weather 1S too bad to play outslde they play volleyball and badminton m the gym Letters are awarded to grrls acqulrmg at least 500 pomts for attendance servmg tests wmnmg tournaments and for holdmg offrces Presxdent Vlce Presndent Secretary Treasurer Correspondent OFFICERS SPRING Bunny Sparks Shxrley Bolte Phyllis Smlth Judy Jacobsmey er Sponsor M155 Whltlng IAII. Sue Carr Frneda Speropolls Kathy Alls Janet Ward Sue Meckfessel Ninely-one llatluceus RADIO CLUB The Radio Club which is affiliated with the Radio Workshop is a popular organlzation at Beaumont with all 1ts members Radio television and stage stars visit the club meetings giving helpful suggestions to students entering spe broadcasting is gained at Station KSLH where students participate in the production of plays on the air Some of the social activltles include a picnic or a party The sponsor of the club is 'Vliss Diane Cassxmus OFFICERS SPRING FALL President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Correspondent Amery two Jane Dallas Joe Lomuto Kay Probst Bob Dyer Sandy Scanlan Bert Barth Judy Calamia Sandy Guymon Jim Whitmore Bill Bean cialized fields. Trips are planned to various radio stations. Experience in Y A Eaduceus SCIENCE CLUB Thrs club was added to Bl-ISS extra currlcular actrvxtles just thus last term It consxsts of two parts One IS for the students who had done some PIQYIOUS sc1ent1f1c work Thus IS known as the Projects Group and rt meets wrth students of other high schools every Wednesday at -1' P M at the Academy of Sclence burldmg Here they dlscuss current sclentlfrc research The other group IS composed of students who are lntcrcsted nn sclence rn general 'lhey drscuss anythmg pertalmng to scxence m thenr meetlngs held every Thursday at 'S I5 1n room 104 One attractxon of the Scxence Club and the Cyclotron at Washnngton Umversxty Anyone Interested ln scrence elther rn a partlcular freld or ln general rs muted to attend the mettmgs and also to jom OFFICERS Presxdtnt l red Gam N rct Prtsndent Arthur Hebrank Secretary Beverly Rlenholz Asslstant Secretary Joyce Vandergrxlt Sponsor Nlrs Katherme P Chambers Xu ru 4 I I I 1 . . V . . - . I ' - 7 I . A . . y is the many' various points of interest, including The Academy' of Science l D ' I I . ' Tr: -If7Iz'm' IA My Ca uceus Qgfglfwvfiyllliqf flrylfwll fy NIR IXIRK S OROLI IIRSI ROXV Jlm Boster Ronald Vwcbla Ronald Hcltman larry lder Daud lulug, Don Cru7cn Rlchard lerry il COND ROW Robert Underwood Orvxl Pulliam Jay l'oht7 Roy lberbach Alan Dalton Johnnx Boehm Don Haeussermann Ron Wllllams Ron Spma THIRD ROW Otis Perl Tom Run71 Dean Klolrr Melxm Bennett J rry Donelcn Bull Shaughnessy Robert Yuehlke TECHNICIANS The Technlclans Group rs composed of boys from the upper terms who have volunteered thexr servlces IH all phases of Vlsual Educatton They operate all motlon prcture machmes care for and rewmd frlms and when called upon to do so operate tape recordmg machxnes opaque projectors and fllm strlp machmes They also provnde plcture programs for the Freshmen groups rn AUdlfOflUm sessions Several boys from the group have been grven scholarships at the UUIVQISIIY of Mlssourr where they work In the Vrsual Educatron depart ment and all have made fine records The group ts under the dxrectxon of Mr Krrk Ninety four E fi I I It V VI 2 I I C 9' l ll X Q ' I 'I ll I 'l I 'C I I , '. Eaduceus WITENAGEMOT The Debatmg Club of Beaumont Hrgh IS a very mtcrcstmg organrfatxon whrch IS under the leadershlp cf Mlss Rredel rn Room 400 The club meets between 3 I5 and 4 30 p m every Prxday Membershxp 1n thxs orgamza tron rs rewarded by many enjoyable hours at frrendly dlscussron and debate At Chrrstmas we even have an annual party for members Anyone Interested ln membershrp IS cordrally rnvrted to come up to Room 400 after school on Frlday The Debatmg Club has debated such vital questnons of general mterest as The Brldey Murphy Story Conformlty v Indnvlduallty Should the present four year hrgh school program be radrcally changed' and lowermg of the natronal votmg age to enghteen Presrdent Vxce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Lrbrarlan and Correspondent OFFICPRQ SPRIVG Dolph Wagner Allan Fanter Sandra Hunnmg Rrchard Vandergrlft John 'Vlac Hatton FALL Dolph Wagner Sharon Horvath Judy Kennlson 'Xflarv Jane Fanreloth Nmwunw . . , . i x . .r . , . K .. . .. F I .. f . t A A A I V, ..q A , Eadulzeus BOWUNG CLUB To bowl or not to bowl rs that the questxon? The answer should be to bowl Each week on Wednesdays a group of ardent bowlers meet at Elorrss Lanes rlght after school to bowl thexr hearts out for good old Beau mont Hugh Every boy IS urged to come and jom the fun It makes no drf ference lf you never have bowled before or xf you bowl 300 every trme We have some of each and many rn between The bowlmg balls are free and so are the shoes Each week everyone puts twenty cents rnto the treasury out of Whxch comes troph1es for hrgh average man the man who rolls the h1gh three of the season and each man on the wrnmng team Once a year our top ten men roll a tournament aga1nst other Foul llghts usually dont count but gutterballs do Unfortunately there IS no way as yet to get a letter, but the xx holesome fun and pleasure recerved more than make up for thrs Bowlxng lasts from about 3 30 untll only 5 30 and rt doesn t cost much and you don t have to brmg your own equrpment and you don t haxe to be good and what other reason rs there for your not comlngg OFFICERS SPRING FALL Presldent Al Tess Jxm McLean Vrce Presldent Art Tlscher Al Meagher Correspondent Allan Fanter Allan Fanter Treasurer Ed Crocl Ed Crocx Arnett! six 7 . , high school teams. . 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Eadulzeus MODERNAIRES The Modernaxres are a group of grrls ln B HS mtersted rn Modern Dancmg Thxs club was started rn 1932 and rs under the dlrectlon of Mxss Dlane Casslmus The Modernalres may be seen any Frlday afternoon ln the Cnrls Gym creatmg dances to flt xarxous musxcal composltlons The Moderna1res have appeared nn various Aud Sesslons at PTA Banquets Open House Programs Mother and Daughter Part1es varrous bene fxt and exhxbltxon shows at Hadley and Ferguson Hxgh Schools If you would luke very much to partxclpate ln our dance group come ln and jom us O K I know you w1l1 l1ke rt Presndent Vnce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Correspondent Costume Manager Hxstorran Muslc Llbrarlan OFFICERS SPRING Judy Adler JoAnn Cook Maureen Byrnes Carol Buchmueller Sharon Brunkhorst Shirley Larkm Sue Schwedtmann Culorxa Carl I-ALL Suzanne Jeffress Judy Mantel Lynn O Laughlm Lmda Bumpus Carol Buchmueller Ruth Young Audrey Hampley Maureen Byrnes Shlrley Larkm Sponsor Mlss Dlane Casslmus Nznelu seten . . . F . . . . y . . . . .. 1 v . v 1 1 v v .. J . . ., Y . , v 1 . . f V. l 'G ww Q, fe A I 'WM IU My fd IJIT fa W Eatlulzeus lVllSS AMENDS GROUP FIRST ROW: Margie Rodermund. Doris Bruno, Ruby Briscoe. Patricia Simpson, Carol Sutton. Joan Darden, Clara Vincent. SECOND ROW: George Thoene. Authur Hebrank. Ray Arnsperger. Connie McGlawn. Madeline Steele. Delores Wise. Jeannette McKell. Johnson Herman. Audrey Meyers. Lorraine Boyer. THIRD ROW: Jeannie lndermark, Melvin Winkler. Samuel Williams. Alexander Williams. Joe Leist, Harley Allen. Charles Campbell. Ronald Moog. Kenneth Ross. Eugene O'Bryan. XVilliam Funke. Judith Hollis, Richard Powitzky. FIRST ROW Marilyn Waters Phyllis Rodenbeck Pat Meyer Jane XVidbin Marlene Bennett Marlene Keay Charlotte Ziemann SECOND ROW Alexandra Rae Sonja Hartmann Virginia Cody laXVanda Mangrum Carol Fovsler Jackie NVedler Mr Backus THIRD ROW Eileen Guinan Bexerly Mueller Diane Oviens Roger XVilson 'Nlorman Pow1t7kw Doris Huggins Tom Burke Mel Buenger One Hundred 5 l . .l ' . l y , 4 l l H 1 in . I 1? i 6 W v x . ' A , w . K S 1 MR. BACKUSS GROUP llarlulzeus NIISS BILXXII I I R S GROLI IIRST ROW Jacqulmc Powell Janrce Larson Carolyn Stromberg Ruth Kunt7mann Vrvxan Bokermann Merry Hoff Joyce Vandegnft SECOND ROW Ruthre Gobel Barbara Drake Carol Matthews Vrrgrma Wrllrams Rose Marne Cleaxer Albert 'Vlmor Byrle Shrpp THIRD ROW James Rohlfmg Denms Seemes Davrd Matthews Rrchard Long Davrd Dretrker Steve Mont? Carol Brockman IOURTH ROW Barbara Salrm Denms Drckhams Theodore Bryant Lamar Thames Burley Chrlton Howard Adams Richard Edwards Steve Turek MR BROWN S GROUP FIRST ROXV Eugene Ovens Irun Duffneld Ralph Hume Don Koyn John Osterhagen Stephen Letke Donn Strenler SECOND ROW Charles Eeller Roger Holm LeRoy Khorll Denms Grlmore Rrchard Langs dorf James Bradley Mr Brown THIRD ROW Chas Hoeft Lom Vogedeng Carl Jones Eduard Brueggemann Jerry Jaeger George Bohnger Charley XVrtherspoon Guy Rodenbcrg Not Present Donald Garbs Don Schull John Copher Joe Hoffman One Hundred One . '. E'E ' 'V Y . 3 , , . , ' . I , . ' 1 . y I , Nilgil 312. . A v---:::' .. . . 2 C. 4 A , ' A x .- 1 x, t C I e I 1 1 a X v- ,. I I 7 I I If V lee fe . . 4 41 3 ' . I . , . I Z . , . - ' , v , ' Eaduceus SL C S K m rtslctnl IL an 1 tt ruult ll: Inxd Xltldru t rtlmrx nu rx ruxurtr Nr BLlLlklLlllkXkf tndl I I PUBLIC ADDRESS TECHNICIANS CLUB Thc purpost cf tht club rs to proxrdt trarned operators to handle the publrc address cqulpmtnt for any and all s hool actrutres rtqurrmg such serxrce T ht boys are rtady at all trmes to set up and handle tht cqulpment whether rt be for an actrnty durmg or after school hours ln addrtron to actrutrcs rn the audrtcrrum thc boxs arc frcquently called on to set up a portable amplrfrer rn some othcr part ol thc bulldrng The entrrt school pcrsonncl students and teachers profrt from the servrces rendered by thrs club l rcsrdtnt X rtt Prtsrdcnt Sttrttrrx l rnsurtr U1 LU LI LL OFFICERS SPRING Larl Skllfflldf R1 hard Daschc ldxx ard X ogler Rnthard VN rllrams Earl Schmidt Rltlldfkl XX rlllams Rrthard Xltldrum l.1mtsC1x1n Spcnsor Nlr Arthur l-l Buddtmutr Nlli. l 'lllll-NII'YI'Ii'5 llillbl' lIR. l' ROV: lf.1rI Sch idl, I' lt . R h I XY'IIi.1ms, VI ll 'nt 'c .' . ' m Sw ' . '. .lax ' C. 'nn, 'l' u '. .l. ' . SIQCCND RUXV: llormld Cullcr Harm' Schneider Kllchacl Urolxc. ldward Yuglcr. Richard XY' -om Xlcllntlcn. I Q fl lu-Xl.l. D .5 s I '- ' f Q. A . , . 5 . ,I -. Y fx 4,w VV. . ,Q .Ar xx Z k' in D . 3 lr' i nr H vlan! 'I w. Miss BL'cKl.i5Y's GRoL'I' FIRST ROXV: Beverly Hattie Mae XVatts, Judy Bokac. Eaduceus Purcell. Eileen Barry, Sue Ashmore, Phyllis Schmidt, Carol Dacus, SECOND ROKV: Miss Buckley. liredda Smith. Mayme Inbell. Arlene Walton. Jane Burnham. John Martin. John Radetic. Charles Hurt, Josephine Bono. Judy Grote. Iillcn Jennings. Absent: Dorothy Ewen. Katherine Rowe, Jeanene Stevens. Miss CASSINILS s GROLP FIRST ROW Arnetrice Walker Sandra Norman Nancy Hance Sue Fancher Phyllis Smith Vivian Stamm Doris Schnardthorst SECOND ROW Betty Mounts Jessie Ousley Kathy Schulte Linda XVatson Barbara Studley Joan Slinkard THIRD ROW Gene Westerfeld Jim Iulkerson Bob Voorheis Yxonne Hubbard Barbara Smith Bill Crrawe Larry MCI arlm One Hundred Three . ' I ' v Caduceus MISS CHILDS S GROUP FIRST ROW Mmam Boehm Manlyn Behrend Jean Schul7e Carolxn Clecalone Judy Dxckens Judy Kenmson SECOND ROW Sandra Hunmg Nancy Behrens Lmda Saey Mary Jane Faxrcloth Carol Buch mueller Judx Bnedy Patsy Llttle Jomtxa Patton Jackne Tumagc THIRD ROW Larry Ahrens Terry Domschke Wayne Snesennop Glenn Dxetnch Hoxt Wallace John Huebner Bob Brandmayer James Froeschner Hugh Mornson 'VIRS CLEARX s GROUP FIRST ROW Betty Conway Ronald Loesch Jamce Harry Gary Bayles Alxa Fntsch Donna Hrlhs Barbara Hehmann SECOND ROW Mane S Cleary Casxlda Buch.hol7 Myrna Weber Carole Ackermann Sandra Hartmann E1leen Wmdlc Judy McFarland Sharon Surbaugh THIRD ROW Harry I lotron Joseph Crnbbs I arry Rechert Joe Knenas John Leathers Wayne Bell One Hundred Four o' A 'N q . Q . 1 , , ' I A U' I I C I H 5' A ' I, I GX v. I . ' I' Cadulzeus VllSS CCI I L Xl S GPOLI llRS'I ROXV Romamc Vogt Cecelia Stcaley Pat Stewart Nancy Payne Joann Lrelmslu Lmda Znemann Judy Brown Sl COND ROW Betty I: Iatham Margnc Vlattes lVl1r1lyn Stalcup Barban Nxchols Dcretha Taylor Nancy Watton Nancy Hutcherson Shlrley Krueger THIRD ROW IaRoyfc long Daye Berger Bull Cormack Myrna Schuppan Dell Vhllcr lgnleen Toney Daud Schuelker John Young 90 MISS COLI TAS S GROLP FIRST ROW Conme 'Vlays Alnce Anbuchon Judy Emmons lou Helen 'Vlann Larry Jackson Robert Lee Moore Arthur Chatman ShCOND ROW Tom Mc'Vl1llon Barbara Duffm Marnanne Cxssell Jan Kemker Douglas Vlesker John Otns Ann Frcnabarger Karen Srdney Alyns Shaw THIRD ROVJ Blll Stelgner Bob Abbot Douglas Eaton Jo Johnson Harry Shearrer Carlus Oakley Donna Lmnenbrmger Marnlyn Tebbe Dolores Rnfcnberg XX avne Tobler One Hundred lzu ., ,-. ,, l .. -- .. . - . . . . , ,.. . ' . 2 , , ' , ' ,. . ff I O. , . ll . .' , . ' . v r Y I ', - I A -?' I ij ' V f , pa ' -.. 'f ' 1' Q x - ,Y W . ,l -' ' 1 P, . - ,l . Y , l . 1 ll , ' ' , ,. . . ,' , 1 l 2 r' , ', ' ' , , A , , , . ' . . . . . , Eadulznus IVIR. DrXX'IS'S AND IVIISS VyIOl.l5I3'S GROUPS FIRST ROW1 Low Venturella. Tom Dwyer. Fannie Simpson. Joanne Martin. Evelyn McGhee, Robert Harris. Tony' Johnson. SECOND ROVJ: R, XV. Davis, Joe Kovar. John Mohart. l-eGronde Edwards. I.ee Barrett. Miss E. VVolff. THIRD ROW: XVillie Sanders. Nan Toler. Hilda Toler. VValtcr XVilson, James Shaffer. Joe Orlando. Gerald McMahan. Charles Rohlfing. Tony Nclms. Pat McCallum, Carol Anthony, Jeanie Bryan. Janice Adams. Miss DECK s GROUP FIRST ROW Pat Tucker Joyce Russell Joan Wurth Peggy Phelps Beverly Bajon Joyce Schaughnessy Elaine Roth SECOND ROW Mary Ann Nunn Barbara Serb Beatrice House Kenneth Jaccard Kathleen THIRD ROW ly ry Jean Heath Bob Dealing John Fisher Ray Bueman Art Schroer Melyrn Braun Ray Burlcw Jean Nusbaum Audrey Hambley Miss Deck One Hundred Sm Flowers, Nedra Sanders. Carol Wohosky. I I I Eadulzeus MR. DIPPOLUS GROLQP IIIRST ROVV: Penny VValsh. Judy Mantei. Virginia Metcalf, Rosemary Hydzik. Carole Kuhlman. Helen Jackson. Maureen Byrnes. SIICOND ROW: David Saindon, Connie Fitspatric. Roy Shelton. Ruby Howell. XVayne Kolbe. I.inda Bumpus, Lance Vw'illiam5. Contejean Burton. Jonathan Fingers. 7 MR DOYLE- S GROUI TIRST ROW Mary Vitale Shnrly Parker Sandra Ioesch Harriet Loesch Sandra Iockey Mary Mack Sam Garner Elsie Sparks Rita Brunkhorst Dorthy Ballard THIRD ROW Dennis McDermott Paul Glynn Mr Doyle Joseph King Gresson Miller ABSENT Tom Deathrage Brenda Eads Barbara lewis Irene Postawko Jacquelm Tebbe Mary Jane Wendt One Hundred Seven aaa! Mali YZ SECOND ROW: Carol Fuchs. Joan lVlcCandlers. Doris Hanson. Macer Allen. Jean Lorberg. Earlulzeus Xlli. DL'RllANl'S GRQDKI' FIRST ROXV: Patricia Keough. Cialc Ann Bormann. Ruthie Shepard. Ruth Peppers. XVilma Hood. SECOND ROXV: XVilliam lfosler. Shirley l,arkin. Carolyn Hansmann. lfrankie Mullin. Carolyn Johns. Barbara Cukierski. Arnold Snyder. Bob Bonlano. THIRD ROXY: Lloyd Hunter. Jimmie Don Vlillingham. Mark Blackman. John Rich. Robert Iirwin. Eugene Kelle. lfrank Doran. Tom Regenbogcn. Mr. Durham. NlR Ll LIOT S GROLP IIRST ROV. Donald Sehulte lerrw Bcrgbrader Jerry Nlucrt Piul Smirr Rindill lones Daxe Stoops Robert Hmrdcasllc Sl-COND ROW Ru llliol Joc Hendrieks Ray Jackson Donald looping, lloxd Root Xkilliam XX olfsbergrr Raleigl Sifford James Raines lHlRD ROXX Ralph Ciwlll Dennis Berman Robert Hardx Robcrl Xlillir lerrx Bruille Dennis Crueeh FXBSINT Joe 'lv.15,l1i Russell lxirtright Ri lnrd HCr7xx1rm Vlelxin Hrxden lim Hmrpole Alan Brrriek Jm Humirid Lzulaz T '- X- . 1 v s ' v -- V 5 v L K . . , , .. .n ' .. . V . . rl . . ' . . Y, . , ,. , . . . ' . M fft, . '. 'S 7. D . , ' 1 , v I s , v s-' 1 I' . , ', ., ' '. . , ,' , , ' s A , ,A . rl lr . , . L 4 1 4 i 1 , X A . I , , f' ,flw5Qjg?Q lfwlmwlfw Ji? dun us Mlss Hmotrtxs LJ K llR9T ROVN Wanda Whrte Florenee Sugerman Lllen Ba e Norma Brady Janice Bland Carmen VlcCall Joyce Shxrley 'Faye Lee Hopkms SECOND ROVN Vlxss laura Fyledleln James Bates Jerry Callahan frank Dobler John Harms Wlllxam Strohm Dale Thomas Wllllam fuhrlg ABSENT Anthony I-echter lta Froehlrch Jeannette Cuagltardl Albert Cruensfelder Janne Hall Drana Raymond V1 1 NVood Sharon Mae Whtte MISS GEITZ S GROLJ FIRST ROVV Dorothy Feldmener Lee Rxchardson Lorena Wrllrs Delons Chatman Louns Jones Larnestnne Taylor Lnnda Short and Jernlyn Buehre SECOND ROW Janet Johanpeter Kathleen Dans Barbara Wrlknnson Carol Calamna June Hess Daud Chenoweth Harry Leffler Pat Payer Judy Haeckel and Brll Rodgers THIRD ROXV Harrx lNorns Sharon Sample Frances Vknnkler lee Walton Ras Zehner Ron Dorn Roger Datgger Bxll O Haren Joe Adragna XVayne Clanton Ralphe Stahlhut One Hundred IN me I J Nl we iff fig , af , 4. A J D C CV Q M6 C, 0 XX ' f Q T ' N 3 , 1' 1 A J CPS we me fr W F N Clilzo W all . - , l 4 Y T ,au . V - M Lo LL' . ,' X. S' lf.. N. all 1.1 X X I' I J HAI hkbyy ,llvl XXX' ' 'L Mwsg, 1 25 T fllxll L v'A -if! .' f' All fl L' Lv' - .MXL- 4' . V A'll v lk i 454' A 'J ,ZA fl ll 1 : A . ' . V . . I . t .gf E t lfadutzeus MRS. GIETZAS GROUD FIRST ROW: Peggy Driemeicr. Carole lfunkhouser. Jacqueline Schmid. Elaine Rice. Ralph '.Vard. Veronica Brown. Jerry Davis. SECOND ROW: Beverly Dailcy. Ellen Ochsenknecht. Cirace Ciriffin. Donna Logan. Beverly Reeds, lna Mansfield. THlRD ROW: Richard Ramsey, Connie Smith. Charles Martin, Jim Jackson. Virgin Weaver. Lee Burgdorf, Theopolis Millcr. 21?-H 'VllSS GRANT S GROUP FIRST RONV Joyce. Manli Pitricia Cicaslin Connie Reioal Llainc Vvhlliams Joanne Stanek Martha Iugate Norxelle Shanks SECOIND ROXV Marion Johnson Joyce. Van Hook Judith Whit on Dorthy Atanasoff Mary Jane Miller Dennis Bucltmann Circle Henri Sandra Mehlberg l icoxali lun l iton C url lickson Rai fus Hodges James l owery Clxdc XX allmin loseph Gagliardi Jcstph l llinrton 'Vlmnic C Grant One Hundrf 11 Tc n l ,, ,,,, THIRD ROWV: Roy Stern. Howard Rothermel. Donald Montgomery. Joseph Russell. .Joseph Eaduceus Nll55 GRANTS CTROYI' lflRST ROXV: Ramena Blackshear. Toby Jean Allen, Diane Basola. Annie Smith, Viola Gaines. Carolyn Bange. Lois Clarke. X h . ' : ' . . - . ' . ' . l SECOND ROVV Jim McLean. Riclaard Schlercrh Earl Anderson Marion Vlillelt, Joanne Brill Sharron Aikman. Carolyn Keel, Mary Helen Breville. Miss D. K. Gray. THIRD ROW: John Kammon. Woodrow' NVilson. Arline Strathman. Darryl Sleilerkmry' Garmon, Tom Linehan, Richard Ellis. Parker Holden, Carol Bierschenk. if Z qi WC ,fl MR HARTXIAN S GROL P FIRST ROW Marion Harrison Carol Mueller Darlene Otto Joi ce Allen Vlary Ellen Burgess Angela Conigliaro Sharcn lxampmeinert SECOND ROW George lxolrkamp florence Judd Xlarjorir Guinn Sur Thomson Sandra Shorter Gvicndelyn Vkell Nlelba Klinger Nlarilmno. Halchard Bill lovu. THIRD ROXX 'Vlr Hartman Rclurl Bun John Xlcniei Rin Brorks Bill lxellir Dax Sl'ilI+.r Brh Binks Lwn Hunter Terri Jenkins Riga Perl Om llundnd lliun - L. f7. , ' Q 'L'v. I I i n n t l 5 hp i Q l s QA. ,J x 14 r . . Q Y , 0 lf n ? . A' r Yi - V V 3 C : ' l , 1 I 0 1 ' . V.. 4 I 1 1 xi A I . , . A I . .r' A 1-I fm. . , if C .' ' ' ': ' ' . ' , 5 ' . f' .i 'E '. . ' Y. ' , ' ', ' ' , ' . . . ' 1 ' ' 5, i ' i 7. . .. ' . ' . . 'z . , . rn 's. . ' 1. ' ' '. 'c lladuceus IVIISS I'IUCKE'S GI-KOL' I' I5IRST ROW: Lorene Cantrell. Mildred Otey. Laura XVilliams. Eugene Thoma. Ijileen Perkins. Eddie Knapp. Gloria XVesseI. Mary Cathrine Scott. SECOND ROW: Richard Nauman. Lois Shepard, Phyllis Reynolds. Sandra Schneider. John Kuhlmann. Carol Blackledge, Jane I-Iussemeyer Sandra Fowler, VUilliam I-Iix. Jerry Eckholt. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Crady, Alan Sawyer. Gan, Voss, Fred Cuarig. Mark Richardson. Roland Hein, Jo Ann Cates. Patricia Luke. Dick Cossarini. IVIISS JORDAN S GROLP FIRST ROW James Moore Doris Brownlee Joan Meyer Janet Hoffman Pat Pogue Mary Rolle Grace Salmen Clexeland Young SECOND ROW Par Gorman Doris Fruend Pat White Beverly Brewer Velta Boegemann Carlene Krueger Barbara Ilowers Lula House Miss Jordan THIRD ROW John Clendenin Vklalter Goerss John Romero William Carlin Bob Geyers John O Brien Frank Jurotich Dan Goforth Bud Walton Carl Johnson Charles Wilson One Hundred Twelne . i s 4 J I l 5 .: , 'V V ' T . . N I I If 5 5 .. I A . ' v rv llailulzeus IVIISS KOl1HI.l:R4S GROUP IfIRS'IA ROVJ: Marilyn Shapiro. Josephine Zerillo, Mary l.ou Iiinn. I.ilIian Cody. Eileen Kelly, Sheila Law. Betty Tyberendt, SISCOND ROW: Judy Blair. Ruth Caulley. Janice Clements, Jane Curry. Brenda l.yons, Corinne Saicic, Norene Sikora. Kathryn Alls. Georgianne Crommie. THIRD ROW: 'liennus McEwan, Arlene Pruehsner. Jeannette Johnston. Richard Mandrell. Donald Buechler. Larry Pryor, Delores Trumpold, Carol Mirtshing, Virginia Carver. e W Al I-IRSI ROW Norris Meier Gale Ieldmann Judy Huie Carol Jakubiak Bonnie Brader Sue Mossberger Dennis Klempert SECOIND ROW' Fred Set7er Joyce Dunn Sue Brooks Karen Tussey Jolene Meier Jewell Ackman Ruth Croney Judy Boyle Gary Dunbar THIRD RONV Nlary Knapp Paul Bueltmann NVilliam Hagen Ralph Patterson Benjamin Vlay Robert Lloyd Ronald Mayhew Connie Sander One Hundred Thirteer' I e I 'N x if I-.Stix K 4 V . I fl I I , , -v C-4 I ,V I - MISS KRENNINCIS GROUP V , ' r A v adulzeus NlR. LANES GROUP FIRST ROW: Stanley Poindexter. Barbara Nussmann, Barbara Stricker. Barbara Mick. Loretta Dawson, Billie Casey, Carl Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Alice Towne. Barbara Pate, Janice Jennings. Marilyn Robinson, Sandra Wild, P ' Dixie Marsh, Judy Crump, Gail Barrick, Ruth Eichholy, Geneva Means, Carol Wr'ight. THIRD ROW: Robert Hill. James Darrough, Ronald Scalise. Kenneth Backs. Raymond Four- Tl' JW nelle. Richard Wandling, Vlilliam Ellard, Mr. Lane. Bruce Morhaus. James Strughold. Bill lg w Riechenbackcr. Gerald Wells. Edward Iborg. 1 .sir 2 J G!! WK xp W' WWI W ,maj Zlfigf NM if M aff' WWW W7 MR Lmsouaarx s GROLP Wm llRST ROW Gordon luce lucille Hans Brenda Houston Bexcrlx Rccnan X irginia Valian 'XJ Barbara Rimmey Elbert Walton SECOND ROW Vera Giamarino Wanda Ernst Barbara Krygiel Carole Turner Diana Baum, Judy Garoutte Marlene Backschies Jean Young 'THIRD ROW Mr langlcben Virginia Kloth Robert Young Jimmy Moore John McMullin Tom 'Xlevscll Harley Goforth Don Douglas Bob Paul Om Hundred Iourmn . M N, Q ,df f, JXV 1 f J: 1. I I fr A - , we V M ly . J if F NJ 71. ' ' . . l 3. ' X4 IQ!! V7.1 Q ri .'-- V V ., 'f ' i Eadulzeus NIISS MAI I ON s AND MR XVII I IIALIK s GROL PS I'IRST ROW Ocraldme Scott Mordel Dans Joyce Jones Gecrgre MacStexenson Anna Barbo Katre Collms lawrence Kourrk SECOND ROW' Mrss 'VIallcn John Pnybylskr George Nlehlberg Calxrn Thomas Bobby Wrllrams Henry Hom Mr Wrllhauk THIRD ROW James Bows Baud MII7 RIchard Burrell Grlbert Larson George Barnes larry Klnealy I ranklm Mason 41:4 -41, YQ., is-:LH NIISS NIC CARIX S GROLP IIRST ROW Connre VIcINulIy Yxonnc Scott Annu Soulhcrland Sharon MeCullIn Janet Smltl' Carol Salarr Pat James SECOND ROW' Marcra VIcMIlIen lxaren Dow Judy Shank Rose Vlarre Kelis Imnre IVIcFarlIn Carol Kottkamp Renee Iamperr7 Pat Rerly Carol Vlouton Lrnell Mosley THIRD ROVU Camel freeman Ken I-Iarrrson 'Vlel Robrnson Harry Nlayfreld Roger Roberson Delbert Hmdle Bob Boldorslge Vrrgrnna I-Ialstcnberg One Hundred frflem A xii . . A: I . 4 . I ,Srl I LJ K I I I . . ' ' U, . 'I . I' ,l 7 i X' r K4 4 ., ' 8 e I I - . . p mike- Q . Eli 'I 1.2. I' X ' 4 V is . I I - -f T I I I I , I 1 J . ' I I I A , I , S, . I . .I A Cadutzeus MRS. E. MEDLOCK'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Barbara Ann Patrick. Julia McNulty. Barbara Edward. Rita Wood. James Yates, Joseph Ragan. Jacqueline Cruyard. Rebecca Jean Morris. SECOND ROW: Venus Gaston, Fred Crabtree, Joan Harpole. Elvia Busby, Don Berry, Mrs. Medlock, Jan Setlich. Marie Horton, Judith Merz, Elaine Smith. THIRD ROW: William Sargent. Jo Ann Loiacono. Bonnie Tanner, Bettie Rolen. Susan Warner, XVilliam Boykin. Douglas Curnayn, Richard Syberg. James Kelly, Robert Smith. John Scott, George Reichwein. Garner Cotton. i I l MISS MELICAIN S GROUP FIRST ROW Michael Stephens Donald Williams Phyllis Ragsdale Ruth Bierman Janice Myers Lynn Jacobsmeyer Charlotte Holzhauer SECOND ROW Betty Clark Mary Morris Kenneth Schulte Richard Bretches Jerridean Montgomery Sandra Ciessellschap Elda Francies Judith Miller Sara Jane Melfi Rose Marie Band! THIRD ROW Frank Spinelli Vkfilliani Patton Jack Hanley Timothy Norton Robert Busick Jerome Price Crtg Guntly lcrnest Buck Robert Schwcdtmann One Hundred Sixteen i 1 V lladulzeus MR. l,. W. NllL1.liR'S GRUUP IJIRST ROW: Don Shantz. Lieutenant Threadgill, Bill Thurman, Art. Gcldbach. Dennis Gray. Bob DePriest, Ervin Thompson. SECOND ROW: Philip Bay, Alben Collins. John Lowery. Chris Anton. Jack Jones. XVilliam Powell, Bill Bean. THIRD ROW: John Drew, John Shehane. Charles Hcideman. Ron Schoen, Mike McBride. Jim Walker. Randolf O'Neil. Jim Volm. ABSENT: Joseph Voss. Alan XVedemeyer. MR PALI MII I PR S GROLI IIRST ROW Squire Hunter Sandy Amston Joann Henderson Barbara Jenkins Ruth Ann Schantv Edith Bauder Jerry Boster SECOND ROW Larry Strunk Joyce Crownoser Linda XX'illiams linda Crook Carol Hopkins Terry Daum THIRD ROW Mr 'Vliller John Grob Don Vlaittand Dale Neidenbach One Hundred Seventeen . --K .3 I . - . V . . .r , . , ' v I Y V Y v . ,. . . v V . . . . . ,. . .I . . I . I . Catluceus MR. OBERMARKS GROUP FIRST ROXV: Ronald Beary. Alex Graham, Robert VVagner. Jack Davis, Gary Sallman. Harry Enz. Jeff Cheatham. SECOND ROW: Jerry Borgmann, Bob Piskielich, Melvin Halley, Darrell Plocker, Rich Konrad, Bob Rieansnider, Bill Copanas. Mr. Obermark. THIRD ROW: Jim Whitmore. Bob Taylor. Clarence Eddings. John Parks, Mike Cleary. George Noltensmcyer. Jim Hancock, Bob Luter, Jim Julius, Leo Toeniskoetter. MR PAINCOK 5 GROUP l IRST ROW Paul Palermo Marjorie Hong Shirley McCracken Carolann Mullenger Harolynn Ol aughlin Donna Fanning Judith Rimmey 9l:COND ROW larry Beck Melba Bailey Sue Bellexille Caroline Bottini Kay Mobley 'IHIRD ROW Richard Bergman James I-agen Pierre Bellexille lay Cooper Audrey Kurre Bexerly Kuhner Mary l-llen Cheatham lxcrett Raines Tom Vvhndle Alice Schmidt One Hundred Eiqhteen K Selma Jean ipoivers. I,0is'Becker. Dean lleffler. l l i Eaduceus xx PH llRS Glu Y llRSl ROW' Nernon Cooper 'Vlarguerlte Berson Sue Gaeng loretta Sperry Ruth Stumpf leona Russell John Kahr SECOND ROXV Cllfford Sledge Charles Coburn Carol Evans Karen Flebxg Rosalre Norcra Judxth Brooks Robert Sanders Dlane Schnerder Bobbre Wlllrams Joe Pendleten THIRD ROVU Sylxester Brown Rnchard Engelke Tom Teske Norman Thoele Joe Kotoucek Bob Scott Patrlcxa Dret7 Janet Robards lzlalne Strawn Joyte Brusasto ABSPNT Sharon Brown Bernard Brggen Patrlua Oldfather -I MR Plrll l AN S GROUP FIRST ROW Nncky Anagnos Sandra La Rosa Carol Hagenmann Bonme Hohlt Charlotte Hampton Marxlyn Rae Donald Bush SECOND ROW Thomas Meltz Drena Glynn Jewel Harper Vnnan Dans Sandra Graman Carole Meyer Carol Ann Keenan Carol Austm Rose Ann Zvuexmueller Gerald I ucchesn THIRD ROW Dortha Clark Donnell Abernathy Judy Becter Gary Mxller Walter l'1cht Larry Knobel Gerald Johanpeter larry Alber Manlyn Feldmann Gene Dallas Shxrlex Berndt Robert Phelan One Hundred A meleen MIS: -.l'1: :U I 4 V, ' . v r . . . . , , of f 'rig ' f ' 1 5 ,s XX 4' J I ,X Q 1 A 3 -4 . ., 1 e . Q 'il -' .,l 7 . , l al I , Vx I 1 H ' , 5, Cadulzeus MISS P1ERCE'S GROUP FIRST ROVV: Emanuel Brisker, Billy Keay, Sandra Gregory, I.ois Isbell, Judy Ramsey. Carol Gotsch, Louise Breece. Thomas Carr. SECOND ROW: Phillip Scaglione. Kenneth Stamper, Patricia Brendle. Mary Ann Lutostanski, Diane Rose, Mary Edwards, Tom Paczkowski, Ronald Lundry. Arthur McBride. THIRD ROW: Dave Swartz, David Elunker, Donald Foster, Barbara Corn, Joyce Kowalski, Ruth Foster, Barbara Howard, Lonnie Bergmann, Stanley Hopkins, Arthur Koch. MR SAEGER s GROUP FIRST ROW Tim Whitney Rosemary Folkers Carol Ptas7nik Lillie Smith Judy Calamia Sandy Guymon Ulysses Payne Nancy Montgomery Betty Johnson Arlene DeRouse 'IHIRD ROVJ Jack Schwart7 Mike Riedolph Jerry XVilliams Id Creedon Ray Smoot Maurice Jones Allen Redstone Patrick Higgins One Hundred Tuenty SECOND ROW: Judy Kahmke, Sandra Chester, Linda Elias, Shirley Smith. Teresa Paczkowski, Iladuceus 'Vllis RIEDLI S GROLP IIRSI ROW Betty Jo Lomuto Lorralne lxoyar Carolyn Burnette lxathlctn Brunkhorst Nlary Bree Judrth Ayers Merlean Campbell SFCOND ROW Kenn I-roeschner Shrrley Ethendge Betty Brown Tom Grlmore Jo Ann Pnenmg P t Curran Nancy I-le7lep Warren Hogan Prancns Clerc THIRD ROVJ James Iasley Nick Yocco Jol'n Welker Rrchard I-lyd71k Ronald Clay borne Paul Hun71ker Arthur Pl'llllpS Charles Brll Tommy Svyeat James Me'Vl1llen Vlrchael Longo ,1 WA-ff el Ji er-' MRS PUNDSACK S GROUP FIRST ROW' Wrllnam St Clan' Pat Kozuszek Marlene 'VlcClatchy Marrlyn Schmrdt Rosene Fahland Ruby Terrell James Moose SECOND ROW Vlargaret Br ndmeyer Joan Mays Hennette DuClos Glona Eckleardt Delores Xvashxntcn Ann Vvtesler Carl Allemann Chrrstlne Turner THIRD ROW Mxke Rapper Don Joachrmrstaye George Baley Paul Jankowskr Wesley Bock Don Kaltmayer XVoodroyy Brooks George Snyder Edwm Vlurphy One Hundred Twenty one . - f. , A me '4x l I ' '. V ' ' V ' . A A' . l ' . ' . A , ' . . . V . . - A . - , . . A ' . a . . , . I 4 . V 1 v A' , I . 7 1 A ' . A A ' '- ., , y I 5 ' I . Q I t v V . 1 tt 2 , 4 1- , fx .' , ,- a Y 1 , 5. , Q ' i . . V , 51- V , f ' Y . I , 3 '1 , , , , , . s A X I 1 V W 5 f w, ,e ' , n Q41 rx' -mx' 1 i I J A I H? Q 'I .. . 1- x . .. .. ,ii 9 . 2 , W A . If i Y 0 -. l 1 X, , . . r A v v A . , . . Z1 2 ' . '- , . . . ,. . . , . , . , v , v ' A A Y. lfaduceus MISS SOECKNICKS GROUP FIRST ROXV: Vivian Parks. Judy Howard. Brenda Johnson, Delores Keaton, Barbara Bade, JoAnn Cox. Nancy Brueggemann. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Antram. Carol Conway. Susan Tilley, JoAnn Cochran. Sally Rossell. I.ois. Linn. Billie Jean Coleman. Virginia Enders. THIRD ROW: Wynn Voldert. Carla Butano, Heverin Kipp, David Vililson, Saundra Hart, Mary Ann Pudjunas, Marion Kendel. Don Orr. MISS SPII LVIANI S GROUP FIRST ROW Alicia Reyes Barbara Sperry Nancy Rimmey Connie Stager Caroline Poling Rosie Lee Mercer Betty Sokolic Kay Parrerscn Effie Moore Miss Spillman Sharon Hon arh ITHIRD ROW Donnell Thames Ronald Graef Clarence Schuler Orxille Shan Donald Horstmann Timothy Troupe Clarence Haefner Robert Grubb Bob Pascoe One Hundred Tuenlu mo SECOND ROW: Darlene Horton, Joyce Linders. l.aVerne Herbold, Beverly Parks, Sharon Hill. lladuceus NIR Sl Axrox S GROLI IIRS'I ROVV lee Drenharr Bob Asluns larry Snefert Larry Bnrmann Charles Irum John Vlosher Bull Bell SECOND ROW Jrm McClam Gary Flood Alan Gcyers Gary Reynolds Ron McKen71e Charles VIcGl.1nn lloyd XXIIIIICIS lxent Hornberqer Bull Dresc THIRD ROW Mr Stanton Ollxe Sweeney Ed Brevrlle Gary lov Arden Suefer Bull Mueller Bob Gehner Gary Vcn7 Bill Hepburn John Vogt ,,.- C ' of s ! 'VIR STINSON s GROUP IIRST ROW Dons Wxlkms Sharon Lacy Shirley Bolt Manlyn Brassfleld Audrey McBride Joann Krygel Betty Hughes SI-COND ROW Innda Kohl Colleen Gnffen Judy Rndclle Ioretta Keel Margaret Turner Mary Ann Hyland Norma Lockman THIRD RONV Ilorence Soyar Jnm Aubuchon Allen Meagher law rence Krmmerlmg Lleann Pannm One Hundred Twenty three .. v ,- ., A . 4 . , I S , 3 ' I . I N . I .'. . ' , x . u ' y I ' ' ,y , H I . ' ar I , R X 4 . . W V- ' ' 1 f T - . ' X' ' ' , , y I X ' va . ' ' 1 'I , . 1 I I v Q I ,r 'xml A A I - 1 , I , . - . , . . . M X,Av . I 1 I Q . A Vw We A - A LI.: Eaduceus VIISS SULI. VAN S GROLP IIRST ROW James Courtney Lmda Borremans JoAnn Bmklcy Nlan Grosxcnor Kay Stmchcomb Sue Schvuedtmann Bob Ayo SI COND ROW Judy Key Vnlllam Bell Sharon Thompson Barbara Johanpeters Lmda Wnsecarver Jacquelme Locke Nancy Freshe Carolyn Patton THIRD ROW Roscoe Adams Rand Bruder Ruchard Budde Ron Imdermann Stexe Hasty Ronald Bobb Sue Jeffress Mxss Sullnxan QF MISS TOLSON s GROLP FIRST ROW Judy Isbell Kathleen IVIcDan1eI Mary MIIIIBDO Donna Kerkenng Sandra Rncbardson Carolyn Peters Carolyn Funke SECOND ROW Phylhs Keay Judith McDonough Opal Reed Carolyn Broun Anne Roeder Shnrley Hyland Monanne Allen Lmell Horne THIRD ROW Wxllxam Glllxes Joseph Gucc1one Larry Lnttle Tom Kerstetter XVayne Burlew Russell Pick Frank Blattermann Mxchael Burch James Melton Wullnam Kuhlmann Stanley Ronquest ABSENT Ruth Ann Pomdexter Sylua Smxth Donna XVaIden One Hundred Twenty four , .- , . I I 5 : '. ' ' , ' '. . ' ' . ' V l V I : ' ,. . . 1 v 1 Y Q V . . , Y Y V V - - l 0- ' 'IJ Q' Q xfl Q - f M .V ' . - ' f. 3. . X K , ,I I . , Q' 1 1 1 B 44. p T .J-3+ vl ' s.. .g, ' Q' C . I ff K .. . I If V' v A 5 - l , I A' . I , . ' ' 7 - , , , . 1 , , ,. . V , , , I Eadulzeus MR, 'liRL'NlBO'S GRULQI' FIRST ROVJ: Diane Gesellschap. Janet l.ippold, Dolores Hurt. Barbara Agee. Rita NVorland, Marlene Duly. Ora Simmons. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gilliland. Charlotte Autry. Ron Tampou. Marlene Enders. Janet XVard. Marian Hill. Don VJhite. Ruth Baller, Carol Cameron. Mr. Trumbo. THIRD ROW: Doyle Sanders. Norma Sinko, Barbara I.ammers. Gregg XVilliams. Cleatus Marshall, Elaine Harris. Ester Swain. Barbara Tefler. Keith Ulrich. Roland Poehl. Y' 'VllSS UFBERLE S GROLP IIRST ROW Susan Behringer Edgar Moore S Rodemich lorerta Korsar Betty Harris Jerry Knichel Carol Barnes .lame Harper Sl COND ROW Don Bruch Dennis McLean Venita Ventimeglua Jean Lotte Shirley Conner Katherine Martin Norma Patterson Bill Eisman lxatie Burt lra Rice THIRD ROVV 'Vl1chaelCrou Daud Iehx Anthony Jablonski Shirlet Schmidt Joyce Gilliam Fmilw C rter lxtnneth Voigt James fxler Anderson Hall One Hundred Tutnlq free -O ga- 1 i l 1. l 19 4, . a . I. eil -F 1 t ' I '1 , . Q A. . 4 S I I4 ' F-Q.. -5 '. Al i . l ' ' 5 . ' ii' ', ' '. A ,' '. ' . Eadueeus MR. VossEN's GROUP FIRST ROW: Clara Fecton, Jo Ann Rizzuto. Sue Tlagg. Josephine Funck. Nancy Behnke. Mary Jane Holzsehuh, Mary Kay Lesniak, SECOND ROW: Hazel Morris, Robert Bryan. Marlene Marquardt. Carolee XVolff. Leonard Neeley, Stephen Raymond. Judy Sale, Georgia Dodd, Rita Khalif. THIRD ROVV: Mr. Vossin. Robert Oakley, James Hogg. Caroll Davis. Kenneth Lindhorst. James Smallwood, Tom Thornton. Mike Ehrlich. Bob Bates, Vince Henneberry. Joe Darabcsek. MISS WAI SH S GROLP IIRST ROW Jeanne l edford l ons I:ads Bonnie Murrell Rose Bush Marx lllen Grams Pat Newhouse Deanna Jones Deborah Scott Sl COND ROVV Riehard RCll'1l Ol7 Medford Kelly Elmta Stewart Pamela Felton Verlim XVillnms Joy leriell Clara Ruppert Den I-ngelmen James Iillty XValter Parker Om Hundred Tumlq six t 2 I ' 1 ., ', t . ' ' , ' . . ' . . f , . '. . , A ., -.. Ealluceus NIISS XVHI'I'INlH'S GROUP FIRST ROXV: Dixie Keirle. Ruby Jean Taylor. Linda Parson. Georgene XVessel. Peggy Horvath. Vincent McGinnis, Michael Walker. George Normann, Jr. SISCOND ROVV: Wanda Butler. Sandra Mize, Judy Wehmcyer, Sandra XVelch, Ollie Mae Bluiett, Glenn Gottschall. Dennis Olenyik, Bob Cheatham. THIRD ROW: Diane Gerhardt. Jcrilyn Peters. Betty Gcetter, Carol Jones. Ida Furner. Michael McDonald, Nelson Phillips. Alfred Brame. Dennis Martin. Ted Sansone. Miss XVhiting. N1Rs XX ll I IAXIS s GROL P l'IRSl ROW Ronald Jones Rosemary Uptegroxe Patritia I sans Jeannette Cox 'Vlyna Smith loan XVishmeyer Annetta Ilmore Robert Ruh Judy Cooper Carole Kress Charles 'Vlaur THIRD ROV' Louis Loxe Rithard Guin Par Bierman karen Otto Bexerlx 'Vloser Phyllis Schoen Sharon Crusenberg Nlarilvn Viilliman Jerome Ierrante James Oaklex -XBSI:XT Judith 'VItKax One Hundred Tucnly sewn I SECOND RONW: Mrs. XVilliams. Mary XVhitner. Gloria Thomas. May Taormina. Gloria Booner. llatluceus Nll55 XVlTlll1ROW'S GROUP FIRST ROW: Miss VVitherow. Sandra Payne. Eva Lewis. Kay Bassford, lfrieda Speropoulos. Sue Carr, Eileen Syberg, SECOND ROXV: John Tremain. Sandra Brockmeier. I.aVerne Zurheide. Athenia Stevens. Murnai Schwent. Hilda Fulkerson. Joan Reed, Nlary Bernard, THIRD ROXV: Carole Zorumske. Janet Miller. Jill Lewis. Paula Kelley. Kenneth XVolff. Ruth Young, Catherine Hackmann. Ron Hahs. ABSENT: Lola Bluiett, Paul Gorman. Carol Petrie, Dorris Sturgeon, Sandra XValker. Bradley XVeir. 'Vliss A Wol ll s GROLI' IRSI ROW Blfblfl lxlcitr Sandra Sllesingnr Patsy Srhrllvle llatsx lrlnthim Bonnie limlx Don Vlilon Crarx Bagwell Eddie Vklilson SFCOND ROW Iheodore lranuak Diann Hegvsun Carolyn Hilbert Crtrlldini 'Vlmrtin Shirlu Plant THIRD ROW 'Thomas lmlltr Donald Richrrdson Birbara Postoxsski Xixim Harrell Rox llores Xklilliirn Haggttt Bob lxirsten Patsx Qutrman Larry lexus Chirlts Carrilitr Dennis XX igmr Cirolxn Ovitns Alito. Hrgxuin Clarentt Townsend Om Humlrtd -I LLtl7lU stahl . VK 4. i , . 3 f l5 '1 . .. .'c'i'r,' 2 r A t 2 r. ' Jacqueline Brockman. Sharon lfaguc. Gayle XVallace, Patsy Odchnal, Carolvn Muchlcisen. I . V' ' , , ' ,. ' V' ,' , . Cadulzeus NIISS 71 IP S GROUP IIRST ROW James Chandler Raquel Reyes Dale Carroll John Cllek Stanford James Sharon Rose Robert Thompson SECOND ROW Dolly Levus Leona Bowers Brenda Abernathy lynn Hlad Ruth Boyle Jo Ann Eyre Carolyn Schopp Gu endolyn Dobbs Tanya Tesone Maro Prrbble Janet VUagner Sadne Lourse Turner Robert Champ FOURTH ROW Vmcent Brrkenkamp Sterling Parson Judith Bull Robert Memhardt Fred Bell Dan M Namara Ruth Nxhoff Ramon lVlart1ne7 Edward Dreckman Mrss Zelp One Hundr d Tuenlu nrne THIRD ROW: Kent Bennett.,Robert Neer, Janet Buckhold, Marilyn Schlaegel. Loretta Yancey, 8 , Q' . Eatlulzeus CHEERLEADERS llRST ROW Audrey Grundorf JoAnn Cox Sl COND ROVV Sue Carr Ruth McCauley Darlene Underwood Sandy 'Norman THIRD ROVJ Judy Calamxa 'Vlarxlyn Stalcup Audrey Hambly LaVerne I-lerbold Ruth Young PEPPERETTE OFFICERS Wlmrrlxn Schmxdt Secretary Rua Brunkhorst Sergeant at Arms Pat 'luekcr C Om Hundred Thzrlu Shirley Parker. Caduceus Curr.: Phyllis Keay. Vice-President: Annetla Elmore. Pres I: 'x ', 1 ': '. : 'est r. D F 1 I . X O D A K ff EE A Q121. llatlulzeus FIRST ROW Larry Goudy Bert Barth Robert fox Don Sullnx an Bob Gehner Don Costello Art Stnefer Bxll Mueller SECOND ROW Mr Stanton leo DeVere Rnch Krueger Rach Autrx Ollle Sueenek Tom Pala7zolo Bob Oskens Chrlst Anagnos Coach Close STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPS MELDRUM AND HORNJBERGER The 1955 56 Blue Jacket cagers were undoubtedly one of the most out standmg teams m the htstory of Beaumont The excellent season record of 29 vtctorxes and Z losses was htghllghted by takmg second place m the Hadley Chrlstmas Tournament second place ln the Publxc Htgh League fxrst Reglonals and fmally the hxghest honor the Mxssourx State Champlonshxp The fme record of thts year s team and of many teams of the past must be accredxted to the superb coachnng of Tom Stanton Co captains of the team were the fast moymg ball handler Rtch Krueger and the hard drlvxng Rlch Autry Playmg center posltlon was top scormg Don Sullxvan wlth 429 pomts and hxs ama71ng reboundmg performances Don vsas chosen on thc All State team and on the AllD1str1ct team Bcrt Barth a One Hundred Thrrtu tuo place in the St. Ipouis U. Blue Ribbon Tournament, first place in the I-Tadley lladuceus JDE S Shlfiillhi. Y an up an Pr. rpuk-.1 nr: or xussmu Cmj 151711501 S.llA1'L.Q,....!.... wg qw lblmuhx 'mu mx r px-gwb na mp1 ut! fully 1 LB lfld 11609 dbynh PPM Y rm I. rn :own y rv dl Rita!! r ar!! se-rn .1 sms.: forward w1th frne reboundmg abxlnty and a deadly jump shot was also chosen on the All State team At the other forward spot was Bob Beyo Cwehner wnth an accurate one handed set shot who also helped to control the boards At mld year Beaumont lost two top notch players xn Leo De Vere and All Publrc league team member Don Costello Elhe squad was also aided mn 1ts vlctones by the fmt rclref work of many others lncludmg semors Larry Goudy Tom Palazzolo Chrlst Anganos Fred Busse and Bob Fox FI he cagers achlevements can be attrrbuted not only to therr fme oftensrvc record but also to the fact that they had one of the best defensrve records rn the state Thrs years team w1ll long be remembered for 1tS balance rn henght speed ball handlmg and desxre to yyxn Next years team yyxll be out to uphold Beaumonts tradntron of vymmng two consecutxve State crowns 'Ih1s could well be accomplxshed by the re turnmg lettermen and Coach 'lad Closes promrsrng B team players 'I he returnmg lcttermen are Bull 'Vlueller Bob Gehncr Bert Barth Ollxe Sweeney B1ll Hepburn Arden Strtftr Robert Askms and Rudy 'Iodtenhausen 1956 57 LEAGUE SCHEDULE 8 C entral Feb Z Vashon l 5 Sumner Feb 9 Scldan IZ NlCKlHl9y' Feb 15 Hadley I9 Cleveland Feb Z3 Roosevelt Mar Z Southwest Dec Dec Jan Jan Om Hundred Thzrlu lhru dugg. 1 vw'-1 ', , -f-4 K. .v 11- W ,. .rl- '-' : 1 -- sr .e. 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L , . - . - tt W , al V. it VV lable? yr ALM' lbfle Ft .W ,f - N1 Ca I1 EHSMAVJCK 25 if FIRST ROW Drck Knrpp Walter Goerss Wayne Kolbe John Iowery John Otrs Bob Brandmayer John Fxsher Bob Bryant SECOND ROW Jam Whitmore Jrm Volm Rxch Rernh0l7 Russ Cox Bxll Rerchenbacher Roger Kuhn BxllCopanos THIRD ROXV Dave Shrller Bob Rohlfmg Robert Harrrs Jlm Rohlfrng Robert Schwedtmann Tom Schmatr Joe Kaxenas Stan Ronquest FOURTH ROW Coach L W Muller Melxm Hayden Bob Dealrng Denms Martxn Donn SWIM TEAM JOHN LOWERH The 1955 56 season of the Beaumont Svummmg team had a farrly good over all record of 2 W1ns and 4 losses In the Publxc Hrgh League Beaumont took 4th wrth a 5 w1n 3 loss record Last year s wms were agalnst Soldan Central Vashon McKmley Sumner and Normandy The meets that were lost were to Hadley Roosevelt and Cleveland Last years lettermen were John Bartlow John Flsher Lee Thomure Bob Wagner Ken Hlll Jtm Vohn John Lowery Bob Byrant Rrch Kmpp Jrm Frank Wesely Boch and Dave Jeffress The returnmg lettermen are John Frsher Jrm Volm Rrch Knrpp John Lou ery and Bob Byrant Thrs year the team has a nevs coach Mr L W Muller who IS also the coach of the Cross Country and Track teams One Hundred Thrrlu four ff' f Strieler. John Cizek. Mgr. Robert Thompson. l .-- Y. . . - , , . , . . . Y , , Y , - . . . , . . , . . Y 7 I V . 1 . I I 3 - , l lladutzeus IIRST ROW I-rank Dobler Robert Brandmayer Robert Baldrldge Jack Stewart Robert Thompson Bmll Rxechenbacher Dale Carrall Ionnre Hutchlnson VV1ll1am Anderson VMI lxam Ioster SECOND ROVU Iryxn Thompson Glen Dnetrnch Albert Collms John Drew Phnl Bay Chrtst Anton Vnc Cusumano John Shebane Charles Heldeman Jerry Bergbrader Bob De Prxest THIRD ROW Coach Brll Muller Lloyd Rogers James Nlelton John Mc'VIull1n Gerald Krauss Bull Morrow Senlor Captam Cllff Jorden All Team Captann Gerald Johnson Jumor Cap tam Ron Schoen Art Sttefer Jaek Jones Rlch Brueqgeman NN ay ne Clmton 'Iom Newell John Barnes Coach Henry Backus Randolph ONEII Jnm Vyallxer Ken Iman Ed Janes Art Geldba h Bull Bean Jlm Valen John Copher Xlnlltam Powell Nlanager Gerald Indermark TRACK ARDH. Stu 1 LR AND GLrx DIETRICH The 1956 track team held xt s own despxte excellent competxtton by state and natnonal champxons The team flmshed ftfth nn the ctty champlonshlp Gerald Johnson won the IOO yard dash xn ctty competttton bettertng the state champton The H119 relay broke a clty record wtth the tlme of 331 5 In one of the bnggest meets of the year the Xflaplevy ood Relays the mt e relay and 440 yard relay set records The mtle relay conslsted of Jack Jones Cllff Jordon Btll Nlorrow and Gerald Johnson The 440 yard relay con sxsted of Rtch Brueggeman Gerald Krauss Jack Jones and Gerald Johnson In the YBIIOUS dual meets Beaumont Clndermen defeated Central Roosevelt and St Louns U Htgh Many promnsmg boys vyxll return to the squad next year One Hundred Thrrlu Hee , . ., 1 I I I . 1 . I ' . , Y F , ' . -, h Q , I - A I x I 7, , , ' I ' 4 A ' , , FOURTH ROXV: Jllm Rainey, Jack Grigsby. Roy Shelton, John Ellard, Robert KVinkler. Eadulzeus lRONl ROVV lohn Kroner Richard Krueger Robert Brand Ollie Sxxtcncx lirrx Ciouclx Icrrx 'Nlauart Robert Hardca tle Lloyd Root Sl COND ROW Hugh Morrison Ralph Colt? lxenneth Hackman XX illiam Xkolfsburgtr Rob ert Merklln James Rosner Bert Barth Richard Blinmg Robert Miller Alun Gextrs Dinnis Creech Russell Kirkright Dixid Dohrminn tVl1n1g.,erl Cvich Rn llliott LXBSYNT' Duc Stoops CO LEAGUE AND STATE CHAMPS Bots BRAxD T he l956 Beaumont baseball team vxill go doxxn in tht books as om ot the best teams in Beaumonts history The jackets vxho xxon I7 straight the second straight year that the jackets vxere Public High Ltague Champs B H S has the honor of being the only school in the State of Vlissouri to xxin 1 league championship and the state title lt also is the only team extr in the historx, ot the Public High l eagut to win thc Championship txxo years straight T he team shovx ed vxhat championship teams looked like The boxs had tht dettrmination spirit and fight that in some cases vxere the difference betvxecn xx inning and losing T hcse boys xx ill be remembered as the boys that brought to Beaumont its first biscball statc championship the trophx that ex ery school in the State of Missouri xxishes it had This is the highest honor than can be gixtn to a school State Champs Un Htmdr ti Thtrlu sir . ' ' A . l S , T . I i 4 i I A , . . , l , I A ly. 4 . 1 v' 4 I R 1 V I 3 V T before losing their only game. finished the season with a Zl-l record. It was . . . l 3 7 A E A I I YA L Kc I . 3 I ' I V Y! I i ' V - I I 1 Y' 3 I I 7 Vi . R I 3 L 7 y ' ' 1 I H4 V I 1 H ' 4 A 4 . ' Y K A 1 H Y X H X , V I V' A ' I ' 1 l C Y 1' U I .. IZHIIUEHUS I he uekets kneyy th1t1n order to xx nn the St1te C hampre nshtp they xy ould h1xe to gtxe thexr utme st It took 1 stralght ytete rles agnnst some of the 1re1s top teams to xyln the txtle lhe te1m had ltttle trouble ln xymmng the flrst 6 The last game xyas an exetttng thrtlllng game that xyas elrmuted by 1 l1st mmng rally by Beaumont grymg them 1 Z l ytetory oxer St Nlary s 1nd the 'State C h1mp1onsh1p T he go1l they knevx they had tt cbtam xx 1s thetrs I he suecess of the te1m e1n be credited to tyy o sources the superror teach mes of eO'iell Ray Flllott 1nd the determ1n1t1on Ind frght th1t nexer dted ln the boys Ihe te1m h1s uneloubtedly m1de 1 gre1t rmpresston on the htgh school baseb1ll vxorld lep httttng he nors xy ent to Bob Brand xylth 1 -H6 ayerage second xxas Rlch Krueger vytth 397 next yy1s Bert Barth yylth 382 and Ollte Sweeney xytth 1 377 axerage Tyxo strong armed rtght h1nders c1rr1ed the pttchmg lead for the yackets nlhex vxere Bert Barth and Bob Nltller Rtch Krueger Ollle Nlne players from the B H S State Champtonshtp team conttnued pl1y mg durtng the summer wtth Stockham Post Amerrcan Legron team They xxerc mstrumental rn defeattng Thoman Boothe for the thance to go on to XALXICO Mtssourt xyhere they g11ned the rrght to go on to Jefferson Clty lhere they xxon the State Champtonshtp lltle from Jefferscn Ctty they tr1xeled on to Oklahoma Cstty yyhere they defe1ted .1 very strong Mmgum Okl1homa Squad for the 9eet1on1lnl1tle Stockh1m then went to Bleommgton Illtnots vxhere they xx on the Regxonal lltle l1n1lly they traxeled to B1sm1rck North Dakota yxhere they eaptured the tttle th1t h1d nexer been xxon by Nltsse urt team befe re the Nat1on1l C hamptonshlp Nlakmg up the nueleus of next years te1m xxtll be Bob I-Iardcastle Bob 'Vhller Ollre Sweeney and Jerry Nauert all of xy hom xx ere frrst strxng members of thus year s team They vy rll get plenty of help from lettermen Dennxs Cree h Allen Gexers Ralph Goltz lloyd Root Daxe Stoops and Btll Wolfsberger The team vyrll be hard hut by the graduauon of Bert Barth larry Cloudy Bob Brand Ken Hackman John Kroner Rtch Krueger Rtch Blmmg Bob Nlerkelan and Jam Rosner but yy 1th all the nexy prospects for next year the Jackets should haye Ilttle trouble ptekmg up yy here they left off thxs year Om Hundred Thlrlu stern ,V i. . xy x 'sxv V i V , , ,x Q V U V H V- 3 4 1 ,B u H I x 1 I VA I 1 ' V V V -' ' ' ' V V - ' Vs V , ' ' V V V 'V' , L - U. V Ve I AV V' 1 y B V B ' ' 4 V sv s 7 VV X ' V 1' r Q X ' 1 ' I x A X X D H V 5 W 3 I W A I A LA lv 4 V K L I L V 3 ' ,A H ' 1 V 'm 3 A I 7 . 'iw I . x ' Vx v' Vu x' H V I 1 3 V' -' X Y l V' 4 Iv X I! 1' V V .,.. ,V ' ' ' ' f'6 b b ll ll Sxyeeney, and Bert Barth were ptcked for the l P7 ase a a -star team. I 1 V1 i E V I ' x '- D I 1 'A ' H I 'J ' 1 ' I I . i 1 I - 5 3 A 1 s' V V VV V V V ' ' ' ' V : V N' VV Y 7 ' Y 7 B 5 X 1 N I Y V - V V . V V x hV ' 1 b I K K XY! 35 V V A I N V 1 x 1 u h I B I A I i ' I 1' V . i Y- 3 l V V V. , . F . , c . if ' V . V -V - V V . ,B Y, I Y 1 I 6 V I V' 5 V 1 3 V V1 D V' I V x V 3 4 vw , I , Earlurzeus llRS'l ROVV Cordon VN agner Richard Rahubka Vvlayne Sresennop SICOND ROVN Ben May Al Gruensfelder Harry Schneider Ray Burltw Coach Drppold TENNIS CHAMPS 1956 GORDON WAGNFR Thrs year s team the frrst to be coached by Mr Drppold frnrshed frrst rn a race that was not decided untrl the last day when the Beaumont team won to cinch the trtle Three enrors returning from the season of 55 formed the nucleus of the team this year wrnnrng I7 of the 18 matches they played At frrst singles was Richard Rahubka who went undefeated this season to earn hrs fourth lost only one match rn four years for one of the best records ever made rn the league Also undefeated this year playing second singles was co captain Gordon Wagner who earned hrs thrrd letter having played on the doubles teams rn D4 and 55 The other co captarn Wayne Sresennop played thrrd singles losing one of hrs srx matches Wayne earning hrs frfth Beaumont letter the thrrd rn tennrs played two years at frrst doubles The frrst doubles team were two more seniors Harry Schneider and Albert Gruensfelder Both Harry and Al got therr frrst letters completing the season wrth 4 matches won and Z lost On the second doubles team were Ray Burlew a senror who got hrs frrst letter and Benjamin May who wrll be the only returning letterman Thrs team frnrshed wrth a Z 4 record Om Hundred Thrrlu eralrt I ' , V ' ' T 7- 1 1 ' y 1 v ' l r ' r ' - I 3 I I Y I 3 V Y D S 5 . V Y I V V 7 . I letter. Playing two years second singles and two years first singles, Rich has . I . ' . V . 1 . I . - j 7 Caduceus llRST ROW Jack Stewart Bob DePr1est Ron Schoen Randolf ONe1l fum Thompson Robert Thompson fManagerl SECOND ROW Roy Shelton Wnllnm Boykin John lowery Robert Brandmayer Art Gcldbach Robert Hlll BxllSt1egner THIRD ROW Bull Mlllcr fcoachl Mtlxm Wmkler Sam XV1lln.1ms John M Mullm Harrx flotron Harry Slusher Henry Backus fcoachl CROSS COUNTRY JOHN LOWFRY Absent lnm Walker Thrs year the cross country team had a very successful season The quad posted a 6 l dual meet record loslng by one pomt to State Champron Vashon The squad lmproved steadrly throughout the year placmg 6th m the East St LOUIS Invltatronal movnng up to 4th ln the Crty Meet and wmdmg up the season Wllh a fme team effort placmg second rn the Mrssourr State Meet The B team also placed second 1n the Cxty B Meet Indrvrdual standouts were Ron Schoen and Bob DePr1est Schoen set school records ln every bug meet H15 best efforts were 2nd rn the East St Louls Invltatxonal and 3rd nn the State Bob DePr1est won the Cnty B Champnonshlp settmg a new record He also placed 7th ln the Statc whrch rs exceptional for sophomores 1956 Varslty Lettermen Ron Schoen Bob DePr1est Ervm Thompson Jack Stewart Randolph ONe1l Bull Stregner Roy Shelton Jnm Walker Captarn John Lowery Art Geldbach Robert Thompson Manager B Team Lettermen Sam Wllll3mS Wrlllam Boykln Melvm Wmkler John McMull1n Fairgrounds B Course E St Lours State Course SCHOOL RECORDS Mules Mxles Mrles 2 0 Mxles 6 32 2 Ron Schoen 56 Bob DePrxest 56 5 Ron Schoen 56 I0 38 Ron Schoen 56 One Hundred Thzrlu mne . 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'- 1.9 j -9: 1 5 J X llatlulzeus Qjyf' QW, X FRONT ROW Paul Palermo Jake Manno Bob Bryant Joe Buehne Bob Dea11ng Donn Stre11er SECOND ROW .I1m Copanas B111 Lowe B111 Re1chenbacker Tom Kc-rstctter .l1m Aubuchon B111 Keller Jay Tohw Joe Tegaue John H3fflS Douglas Cumayn Gary Clodfelter BACK ROW l'red Set7er Don Gofo1th Kenneth Backs Robert Neer larry Ahrens Rnchard Langsdorf Ronald Culler B111 Coparas Darryl Stre11er Dolph Wagner Dol PH WAGNI R Beaumont s Cwvm leam under Coach Harvey Doerr brought home two troph1es last year hav1ng placed f1rst 1n the tvno major gy mnast1c meets of the xear Durmg Ih1S season we hope for a repeat performance s1nce flV9 of last year s nme lettermen are returnmg For those who are not fam111ar w1th gy mnastxc work there are four preces ot apparatus cons1st1ng of the parallel bars the s1de horse the hor17ontal bar and the mats rl he gymnast IS graded on form cont1nu1ty and d1ff1culty as he does var1ous movements The returnmg lettermen are J1m Copanas Robert Dealmg Don Stre1ler Bob Bryant and B111 Copanas Those that lettered but are not return1ng are Bob Baker Denton Hlll1S Chesley Van Stratton and J1m lVlyr1ck One Hundred forty . A 5,- 1 G ,C ,ai 1 5. -. 31. 1 - 2 , , , . . 1 .1 1 1 1 . I ' 4 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 U 1 ' 1 ' I 1 V ' l r Rl Y , 1 . . . Y . . Y . V . H F 1 U . . . , . 1 - , 1 1 1 b I . . Y 4 5 1 1 . 1 . . x . . 1 . 4 . . l . . . . y . . x . . 1 . , . , . , . .. . Y . . 1 1 A . . fefwfff? atluceus IRONT ROVV Leo Toneskoetter Jerry Nauert Rudy 'lodttnhausen Jeff Cheatem Joe Krebs Rlch Brueggemann Don Toppmg Jack Dans Sl:COlND ROV! Joe I-angers Robert Wagner Terry Homyk Allen Mater Rich 'Vleldrum Clarence Fddmgs Bob Rlensnxder Gary Reynolds Square Hunter Bud XValton THIRD ROVV T C Stanton John Drew Gary Hornbetger Jack Jones Charles Ttpton George lNoltensmeyer Bob Bryant Jack Schwart7 Bob Plskulxch Ron Beare Ray Buenemann l L Obermark FOURTH ROVN Jxm Ramey Btll Copanas Jtm Whitmore Clenn Dtetrtck I-d Breullt Bob Absent when plcturt was taken Bull Hepburn Tom lxallos FOOTBALL 1956 Jm WHITKlCJRI The team started worklng out August lb thxs season vyxth elght returnmg lettermen By the ftrst game they felt ready to beat anyone The Jackets lost the fxrst game xn the last quarter agalnst East Samt Louxs The next week Wlth seyeral players xnjured and a few more slck another game was lost thxs one to Untyerstty Clty Hxgh The score was Z7 to 7 In the next two games the Jackets seemed to regam strength when they tled St Louts U Hxgh 6 to 6 and beat Vashon 21 to 6 Due to bad luck and mjurlts we lost the rest of the games but only by the score We could push tht teams all over the fxtld but couldn t managt to get the ball oy er One Htmdr tl I flu Ilf' ' v Y. , , ' . ..., . . . V: ' A v A A ' 1 4 ' ' 1' s lilrod. Jerry' Breville. Ed Vogler, Bert Barth. Bill Foster. Norval Turner. 1 . , . r. . . ' Y I Y Y . . V V , . , ' V . , Y . V . . . . . I I ' -I Y 1 Y V , V I .3 v ' I Y z' '-11 - .t' Eaduceus FRONT ROW Rrchard Hydnk Kent Hcrnbtrger Alan Dmlton John Romero Lu XX'1lton Don Martland Bull Grant if COND ROW Vvrllram Pouell James Melton John Grob Denms Gray Durd Dohrmmn Dale Ncrdcnbach George Rmlcy iterlmg Parsons Joe Koxar Bob Krrslcn XX alttr I1 ht IHIRD ROW 'Xflr Vosstn Duc Schrlltr Joe Russell John Otrs Nelson Phrlllps Robert 'Vlemhardt John Kuhlman Ralugh Srfford XAlChJClCf1XV Mark Rrchardson Vrnctnt N1CGlHUlL R13 Powers IOURTH ROXX Bob Scott James 'Vlatbuxs Rnhard XXandl1ng, Rzlph Colt7 Dtnnrs Crttch XX xynt Cllnton Mclxrn Hndtn hm Eugen Iouls I oxc Gxry Voss Rogtr lxuhn D nxld CYIIIKH Stanford Jtmcs Jerome Prxcc B TEAM FOOTBALL All of tht games played were hard fought battles 'I he trrst game of the season was lost to Vashon vsrth a 7 to 6 score The second try xx as dropped to a fmt Sumner squad 20 to O In the thrrd contest the B S had tough brcaks and lost rt 39 to 6 Thc frfth battle however turned out drfferent xx 1th Beaumont vsrnnrng our Central 27 to 13 Thrs shovxs hon tht squad fought back Frnally vslndrng up the season Cleveland beat the Blue and Cold 28 to 14 PI he tcp scortr for thrs season was the left halfback Sterlrng Parsons who had four touchdowns Dcnnrs Creeck the fullback had three and Wrllram Powell the rrght halfback had three The pllot for the team Dennrs Czray w1ll not be back next year 'Ih1s was Dennls frrst year of experrence and he d1d a fme job at quarterback One Hundred forty two ' ' I 1 ' '. . 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A.. . - v v 1 v s m x 4 s v 1 J V x x as s 1 vu . , v ejjlfa M Eillgll us LETTERMEN S CLUB The Lettermen s Club 19 sponsored by Athletrc Drrector Tad R Close and has been qulte successful durmg the past year nl he Club has some llfl uclzee members all of whom haye earned Varsity letters Every sport at the school IS vyell represented The purposes of the club are fly 'lo raxse the tandard of the Beaumont B and make the letters mean scmethmg 12+ le, develop sp1r1t and harmony between lettermen faculty and student body and VH To keep Beaumont at the top 1n h1gh school athlet1cs Durrng the past year the club has sponsored many actxvltres one of vyhlch IS sponsorxng the annual alumnl game yyhxeh was played the nrght before The Fathers and Sons Banquet vsas held last sprrng at the North Srde Y Vl C A and vyas an enjoyable and rnterestlng affarr Paul Douglass a former alumnus vyas the guest speaker 'l he coa hes of the yanous sports also made brnef talks and dl trlbuted B letters to the athletes The banquet IS an annual affalr brrnglng father and son closer together rn sports actryxtles of the school Vee urge all lettermen who are not members to joxn and help support Beaumont athletrcs CPFICERS Presrdent Jerry Johnson X rce Presldent Ollre Svy eeney Secretary Jerry Nauert Treasurer Xxwylllldm Hepburn One Hundred Forlq three I I x vb I Y Y y T v 5 ! 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II' I A L' 'I ape th.t thL' UILI CiJlI7L'LIl'CIl will L'niLix' . fp nbfi Eadulzeus HEARTLAND U S A Dlaxx 'WXBLCF no Jr xx STH 1 L Heartland U S A vyas the spectacular show at the Vlid America Jubilee with a cast of 330 actors singers and dancers seyen of yy hom vyere Beaumont graduates The theater which was practically filled at ey ery performance had a capacity of 4500 people The setting for thc show vyas a stage built on steps in front of the Old Cathedral Some of the more interesting items in the show were the carriages and electric cars used in the World s Farr scene Fl here was a tribe of Oklahoma Indians brought here who were wonderful dancers 'I he folk dancers shovs ing which groups of people had settled here were dressed beautifully and did very cute dances from their native country The theme of the whole show vyas the history of St Louis It was vsritten in play form about a French girl who yy as brought to St Louis by her france who was interested only in finding new ways to make more money The first act opened with a scene in which several girls were working to improve the beauty of a float which was to be entered in the Mid America Jubilee Parade Janine the French girl was elected to have the honor of being queen of the float Her fiance objected to this because he did not want her to be displayed to the people in this way Janine did not wish to be the queen Pierre a little orphan boy comforted Janine and both fell into a deep sleep While Pierre was sleeping he and Janine took a trip in his dream John Moore the manager of the float who was the main character and Henry Comstock Janine s france also came into Pierre s dream Th1s dream took them back to the very beginning of St Louis about l699 when the first missionaries and Prenchmen arrived in this area Many interest mg scenes followed which showed the founding and progress of the city of St Louis The play continued through the year 1927 taking only the dates of history that had to do with the progress of St Louis These dates included the first Indians Pierre Iacledes founding of our city with Auguste Chouteau the Revolutionary War the signing of the Louis iana Purchase the Cholera epidemic the great St louis fire the Civil War the first railroad the World s Fair and Lindberg s Atlantic crossing Throughout the play Henry Comstock tried numerous new ways to make money Janine paid her france the money he had spent to bring her to the United States by splitting the winnings of a poker game with a man to whom she had brought luck Since she had done this Janine no longer had need of any contact with Henry Comstock During the dream she had found out Comstock loved money more than her and she had fallen in loye vuth John Moore After the dream was completed Janine no longer felt unwanted By then she had learned that all of the people of St Louis were crther immigrants or descendents of immigrants She and John Moore were going to be married and Pierre was going to leave the orphanage and liyc with them One Hundred Portu ezahl , . . . L. '1..' Qnr' ff f . . . 7 Y L 4 ' 0 ' T . V T V I V V 73 Y V . . I l ' l 7 , ' Y V C I Y V I . , . . V VV . I D 3 I S V Y' ' Q V 1 I y ' 1' I 1 I V I . ' 4 V . , . V V . V . . . . . V because she felt as though the people of St. Louis did not like immigrants. Y l 7 V ' V . V . . V V. . x. . I. . I l - V, V' I llalluceus PARIS COMES TO ST LOUIS C Axzoi Bussri wwx AND MCM: Guuu lx Gay colorful Paris street scenes and a replica of the Eiffel 'I ower from Ford Motor Co headquarters in Dearborn Michigan rose to form the largest individual exhibit at the Mid America Jubilee grounds 'Ihe exhibit was sponsored by Ford Motor Company and its Ford Mercury lmcoln and Continental Mark II dealers in the St Louis district which covers southern Illinois and eastern Missouri The Ford display featured a wide range of attractions lncluding the Eiffel Tower model scaled to 1 18 of an inch reproductions of Parisian scenes and attendants dressed as gendarmes Dominatmg the Parisian scene is a detailed 60 foot replica of the Eiffel Tower More than two miles of aluminum stripping was used in constructing the model which was illuminated by 3000 tmy electric lights and topped with American and French Flags Ford s Parisian Promenade contained authenic re productions of a French dress shop a flower venders stand tobacco and wine shops book stalls and newspaper racks an mn with a picket fence and flower garden and a typical Parisian sidewalk cafe which seated thirty six persons Authentic street lamps and mechanical birds peckmg at crumbs lent a strikingly realistic appearance to the scene Parked along the promenade were the Ford Family of Fine Cars cluding the Continental Mark II which was exhibited under the tower arch a Imcoln Premier Mercury Phaeton Ford Fairlane and Thunderbird 'Ihrough the use of a recording the Mercury welcomed guests in French introduced each of the cars-concluding with an mutation to tour Mercury s St Louis assembly plant located on U S 66 1n the Village of I-laLelwood MISSOUII The display was created by the George Silvestri Art Manufacturing Com pany of Chicago after a reyiew of scores of color photographs taken in Paris A carload of lumber and more than 1000 gallons of paint and thinner were required for the exhibit Seyen moying yans were used in transportmg the exhibit including the towers 24 sections from the Ford Rotunda to the Vlid America Jubilee grounds AMUSEMENTS JL xi KREL TLTRAGER If you attended the Mid America Jubilee you know w hat fun w as With all the wonderful exhibits that were on display no show of this kind would be complete without an amusement park to thrill the children and yes the adults too Carousel ferriswheel octupus boats and miniature train are all the usual enjoyable rides you would expect to find But what made this park extra special were the thmgs like the 'I rip to the Vloon a real Stagecoach pulled by horses and ponies you rode that pulled authentic Indian travais Fycry one young and old w ho appreciated a good time certainly had fun here Om Hundred forlu nine - . .. 1 .. . I .' I' I ' 5 . 3 f ' . ' . . Y . . l ' ' -in- translated the greeting into English, described Ford's Parisian Promenade. and l A .. 1 ' 4 ' v V . , , , ' , ' ' e v , V , j ' I 'I I ' VW i I Y' Y I I 5 Y V. I i I ' V 5 1 I V 5 I X V Y 3 ' I y ' -A D I 'I Yi 3 I . ' 'I 1 .K 1 I A YY' ' Y V K Y 7 I I D A Y Eaduceus THE GEODESIC FASHION DOME Set 'ylt c M L ssrt up SHIRI 1 1 lamelx The Mxd Amerrcan Jubrlee housed a World of Fashron rn a unrque sphere desrgned by Buchmrnster Fuller The sphere veas ll0 feet rn drameter eoy ered vyrth a translucent skm and surrounded by a reflectrng pool Under the dome there was a Fashron World made possrble by the Assocrated Retarlers of St l ours lnternatronal Shoe Company and Brown Shoe Company Each day there were fashron shows musxcal entertarnment flower shows and other specral events Contrnuous musrc was provrded by a huge electrome organ the largest of rts type eyer to be drsplayed rn the St I ours area World of Fashron s house the geodesic dome vyas representatrve of the structures rnyented and desrgned by Buchmrnster Fuller to put all of nature s resources to use for socral benefrt Fuller s domes have vyon hrm rnternatxonal fame He has been called the vyorld s greatest lrvrng engmeerrng gemus The Fashron Dome vyas desrgned by Ceodesrcs lnc and fabrxcated rn Durham N C by the New ton Instrument Company It vyas constructed of three rnch alumlum tubmg and alumrum hubs vyrth a nylon sk1n suspended from the 1ns1de of the structure The dome could stand ve mds of over 100 mrles an hour The base of the structure was a concrete moat concerved and engrneered by the Jubrlee s Art Drrector Jack Robrnson lt gaye the rmpressxon that the entrre dome vyas floatmg on water The clothes vyere eye catchrng and arranged beautrfully Many of the models revolved on lrttle platforms so that one could get full value of the outfrt The dome was a great engxneerrng feat and from a vyomans pornt of yrew It s wonderful THE BEER GARDEN Auax FAINIER The people who planned the lVl1d Amerlca Jubllee forgot nothrng Al though the emphasrs was on attractrons for the youth and younger adults they added one thmg vyhrch brought back many endearrng memorres to the older generatron namely the Beer Cmarden Restaurant The Beer Garden Restaurant vyas operated by two yy ell known restaurants Stan Vlusral and Brggre s and Ruggerr s lt was desrgned by the promrnent St Louxs archrtect Ervy rn Carl Schmrdt Thrs haven for trred thrrsty people looked lrke the beer gardens seen around the turn of the century lt had a bandstand, rn whrch a German band played polkas and other old trme songs enough tables to serye frye hundred people old fashroned gas lrghts and a bar long enough to yend the products of the local brevserres to tvyo hundred people The beer garden vsas one of the favorrte spots for the vrsrtor The Brer Cuarten as the Germans would say added just the rrght touch to complete the fabulous Mud Amerrca Jubrlee One Hundred Izrtef Tl f L fi' T V I' ' ' . 1 . , er .. 1 1 ,. . 1 - 1 , .. - .. . ' v - 1 v 1 ' V r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r . - , , . . x . Y V , . , 1 1 A r 1 v 1 U 1 ' 1 r 1 1 v 1 ' 1 ' 1 1' I . , , 7 . . . 1 1 1 y ' ' 1 1 7 r 1 v r 1 r 1 V 1 - .. . - v r 1 . , . . . . 1 v 1 y , 1 1 1 l I . . 1 H v ' ' , . . A r - - V - 1 1 v 11 , - 1 1 1 1 , . ' . 1 , , ' v 1 1 1 1 1 , -' - v 'v . ' ' - 1 v 11 1 r 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 V Y P , Y . . - xx I -,.. lladulzeus ATOMS FOR PEACE ylytay lot Bout str yo ln the past tew years the goyernment has eome to realtle that the publt must know the truth about atomte energy OI all the methods used to xnform the publte perhaps the most tnformattye ts th1t yvhteh yy as used at the Vltd Atmertcan lubtlee Lntttled Atoms for Peace the erehtbtt brought to the publle 1 general Iene wledge ot 1tom1e energy lhe ayerage person s ftrst knowledge of 1tom1e energy w 1s tts destruettve abtltty lo shoyy how sueh a weapon works 1 yery eleyer dtsplay was used Upon presstng a button 1 person would he 1r a record mg explalnlng the bastc atomxe structure the proton electron neutron ete lt stated further that the prtnexple ot atomxc fxsston yvhxch rs used IH the atomte bomb 15 based upon the splttttng of uranxum by the bombardment of neutrons A more elaborate dtsplay than th ftrst explatned the prtnclple of the 1tom1c powerplant A yery complex machxne controls the amount of heat produced and conyerts the heat produced to steam The steam IS used to run 1 generator w hteh generates electrletty Atomte power plants are operated at the present tlme but on an expertmental basts only Vlany xndustrlal groups 1re plannmg the constructton of atomtc power plants for publte use More strtletng are the adyanees w hxeh haye been made tn medtctne Atomte tracers are used to study many bodtly funettons Another dtsplly tllustrated the fact that radtoactne todtne tnyeeted unto the blood stream ts absorbed by the thyrotd gland Foods haye been presery ed by the use of radtatton No refrtgeratton had been used Also mterestmg was the dxsplay of metal hands 'I hese hands enabled a person to handle radxoactxve matertals Stranger st1ll was the dummy tn a balloon 'I hts balloon enables 1 person to enter a eontamtnated room w tthout becommg radtoacttye hnmself These were a few of the more outstandtng dtsplays that were 1 p1rt of the Atoms for Peace exhtbxt MILITARY EXHIBIT Dot PH Wat xt It One of the btggest htts wtth the small fry at the Jubtlee was the mtlttary and heayy equtpment dtsplay at the north end of the grounds Machme gun turrets careened about wtldly and the mullle of an antt atreraft gun was umed menactngly at the grandstmds as anxtous mtlltarx guards trled to remam calm 1nd composed You ye had your turn you re not the only one that wants to get on demanded one twelve year old to another who was monopoluxng the antt atrcraft gun ln the meanttme the one on the gun was tndustrtously sptnmng the barrel around at a leyel that threatened to decap1tate seyeral onlookers Nlearby along lme wanted to walk through the w mgless body of a B 79 bomber On Hur dreef ftllq rme 1 1 , le 11' 1 1 v -1 1 v1 - A 1 f1 1 - 1 I . L r 1 A 1 1 v 1 1 A 1 - v1 A v 1 1 1 e , e A 4 I ' 1 1 1 . 4 1 1 11 1 1' 1 - 1 1 1 e 1 v 1 1 - 1 1 v 1 v1 1 1 v1 1 1 1 e . e 1 1 v v - - 1 - 1 v v A 1 v1 v e. . e . e. e - 1-1 v 1 1 - 1 v 1 1- , . . . .e . e e . . ,. , e , , , . 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . k 1 1 1 1 - v Q 1 1 v1 1 1 e . e 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v - 11 A v - v1 1 e . e 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 v v . . A . , 1 1 - e . 1 v 1 1 v -1 v A v1 11 1 1 1 e e . 1 1 v v - 1 e e . e. . 4. . 1 v1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1. . e v1 1 1 1 v1 v 1 1 1 1 e . 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 A r . . e v1 1 v1 1 1 v 1 1 1 v1 1 1 e I, 1 e .. - . X . . JI 1 1 1- v 1 1 v 1 v vv 1 v 1 1 1 1 v v 1 f- - - v 1 .. e 1 1 v 1 1 - l , e . e. e e I e - 1 e . v1 v - v 1 1 v v 1 1 1 1 v -v1 , 1 ' r ' 1 , 1 1 1 v 1v1 1 1v v 1 v v 1 v ' . 1 1 . e I - , L. 7 1 . , 41 Eadueeus Beside the exhibits already mentioned there xx as a Nike guided missile and another one which was unnamed The Coast Guard displayed a tvy enty five foot surf boat and nearby was a duck two tanks and sey eral pieces of heavy transportation equipment The airforce was represented by two helicopters and three Jets a Thunderjet a Voodoo and a Demon Although the actual equipment was most prominent seyeral army corps had indoor exhibits which included scale models of army equipment in action a framework for carrying loads that had been used by Korean soldiers and an ordlnance exhibit All in all the military exhibit presented one of the most outstanding at the Jubilee INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS RICHARD Vaxm RC Rll I The Vlid America Jubilee presented to St l ours its citilens and neighbors u as held throughout the month of September l956 One of the main divisions of exhibits were the Industrial Exhibits Many St Louis firms were represented at the Jubilee One of the most interesting and clever exhibits was that of Laclede Cmas Company This exh1b1t showed the formations of the earth and how the natural gas was obtamed They presented a film explammg how the natural gas was used how lt was obtained where and how it was piped to St Louis and then how the city stores the natural gas during the summer in order that there will be an abundant supply for winter use Monsanto Cehmical Company was represented with an aerial photograph and its landmarks Westinghouse and General Electric were both represented displaying their latest models in ranges refrigerators and other kitchen appliances Allyson and McDonnell Aircraft Corporations were also represented with Allyson having an exact replica of a turbo jet engine McDonnell Aircraft s exhibit explained how our country must make advancements in our air suprem acy Several of the leading railroads in the country exhibited a model train layout of a metropolls and its surrounding areas and showed the important part the railroads have in our daily liying Several leading insurance companies had an exhibit in which one could discoy er approximately how much homes are worth today vslth respect to when they were built and the origmal price The banking firms had an exhibit shovs ing hovn different machines sorted mixed amounts of coins and how to identify counterfeit money The local stock market results were pasted on a board near the banking exhibits The Bell Telephone Company had seyeral exhibits of their different types of telephones and show ed hovy long distance telcphone calls can be made by direct dialing without contacting the operator The Industrial Exhibits of thc Nlid America Jubilee vxcrt yaried and exceedingly interesting to the yisitor Ort Hur drea' Izflu into . H . V - . - ll ., Y ' ' . . Y . , , . . . Y . . , , t .' Q 3 3 and the visitors could locate their homes on the replica of the city of St. Louis , . , V . , . V . . . . . . y . . Y. . Y I V' Y . . . , 7. V . 3 . Sl Y Y I . . . 3 Y ' v r , ' 1 ' at 9 W ' rn' ffumlrmi f'17'I:, fkfrz Caduceus MY HERITAGE Josu mu I oxuuuo JR Slhose who luxe behund the Iron and Bamboo Curtauns can neyer be rueher than I for I am an Amerucan luyung un a vast land goyerned by a con stututuon framed many years ago by Cod fearung men Thus us a herutage that ue Amerucans can treasure a herutage that has helped many understand the freedoms that our Constututuon grants to us Thus us a document whuch un all uts provusuons looks to a unuon of uts varuous peoples a unuon undestructuble a document whuch respects the dugnuty of the human beung and forbuds manuacal ductators who ugnore the rughts of man to destroy uts powers As I study thus document I feel humble un thunkung of the pruvuleges granted to you and to me by uts framers who had to project themselves unto future years How can I a young cutu7en of our Unuted States make myself worthy of thus great herutage? Yes ut s a bug problem To study the document us not enough It us not enough only to knovy what ut says I must put uts great freedoms to work I must cherush ut un my heart and thank God for what I have It us a blessung to be born un the Unuted States to be governed by leaders who take an oath to defend thus document It has been duplucated by no other country but ut has served to help strugglung young natuons to buuld new freedoms for theur peoples Let us look at thus document puck ut up fondle ut wuth our munds fondle ut wuth our hearts Thus us not a mere scrap of paper preserved un a glass box by the fathers of our country Thus us a way of lufe' Our Constututuon guves us several basuc freedoms I et s take them one at a tume Furst freedom of reluguon the freedom for a man to belong to any church of hus chouce In some countrues there us but one church sanctuoned by the goy ernment and everyone us forced to go to that church But un our country our Constututuon grants us freedom of reluguon Men came to th1s land when ut was furst duscovered because they wanted to escape reluguous persecutuon I can make myself worthy by respectung my fellow man s reluguon by not persecutung hum because hus reluguon us dufferent from mune Second freedom of speech the freedom of a man to vouce hus opunrons and the rught to defend these opunuons The man on the street rantung agaunst the government because of hugh taxes and poor condutuons would be arrested uf he luved behund the Iron Curtaun But un thus country our Constututuon guves hum freedom of speech I can make my self ve orthy by respectung hus opunuon by not condemnung ut wuthout lookung unto the facts Wuth thus comes the thurd freedom the freedom to asseuruble and to duscuss our problems And the fourth freedom the freedom of the press The men who founded our country were often denued these freedoms They made our herutage even more valuable by guvung us somethung that they dudn t haye much as a lovung parent fsufth freedom frem want Our goyernment takes care of uts poyerty strucken uts aged und unfurm they ure not left to fend for themselves slowly to rot avuay On Hezrudred fuflu four' by S Y ' Y . ' I Y K ' ' D 'I I Y - Vi 1 I P I . 1 5 1 4 . . 1 . 1 I 7 Y I 3 . I Q . Y I D I Y 1 Y 4 1 I . ' 1 1 1 ' We have freedom -- more freedom than any other peoples in the world. 1 1 ' n 1 1 Y- : ' ' A . 3 Z 3 I 7 Y I H V 1 I . 3 Y . . . i . , wr , S' 2 3 3 I V Yl K D Y! A . P L I -I : l Y L H N I V Y , , I., 1 1 4- ' adulzeus l11s grut LlOkLlI11LI1I 1lso grmts :nt tht prxultgt to sou tt mst 1X lv llot IS l dum b st Xln God aluaxs gnu rm tht tour1gt 1nd strengt1 to do tl11s for xt 1s tht b1s1s of our gournmtnt 1 gonrnmtnt as l lntoln samd of tht ptoplt ln tht ptoplt 1nd fur tht ptoplt t m1l-at mxstll xxtrthx bs txtrtxsmnq tlns prxultqt bx xt ling for tht man ol tl1o1tt Somt txmt Igti our tountrx txptrumtd 1 IUIIOI' Cl1S1SlLl StXLI ll hurrx LIHLS 1longtl1t tasttrn to1st du 1st1ttd m1nx tltxts l lust storms dxd not tomt 1r St ours thtst storms ll on 1 s1111 Plfl ol our toun N L Ilmost mtduttlx 1 nt st 1 t tst 1 0 lt rtttu l1-.lp btyond t1w.1r uxldtst drums You 11113 1slx Vw l11t has tl11s to do w1t1 our llLI'lllgL dom bx protettmg us from drttnors by saung us from tht opprtssxon of n1Cn1rch1ts makts us ful happy to be allu we lllu our fallow man su t1ke mort xntertst ID tht tlnnqs that ln gomg on around us Nou lf we surf. 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I W L ' Ar 7 I LA , I L I Y! x Th' f j V '. l a p ' A . hall livr up tc it: l am cad' t '- . ljatlutzeus MISSOURI BOYS STATE CLI1-I oRD T1EMAxN The youth moxement 1n the Unrted States known as Boys State rs a program of crtlzenshrp trammg sponsored by the Natronal Amerrcamsm Com mrssxon of the Amerrcan Legnon Boys State rs a mythrcal forty nmth state orgamzed and admmxstered for cmzenshrp trammg purposes Orlgmated by the Department of Illmoxs xn 1934 the plan was adopted by the natronal orgamzatxon rn 1935 and has snnce been put 1nto operatron across the country The flrst Mlssourl Boys State convened at the MISSOUII School for the Deaf at Fulton Mxssourr on June 18 25 1938 wrth one hundred nrnety two rn attendance Smce then rt has grown and the 1956 sess1on of Mlssourr Boys State was held at Central M1ssour1 State College IH Warrensburg wrth more than srx hundred boys possessmg the qualrfncatrons of leadershxp honor loyalty and servxce to school having been selected to attend As representatrves of Beaumont I-hgh School at the 1956 sess1on the Faculty Coun cxl of Beaumont chose Rlchard Brueggemann Edward Crocl Glenn Dletrxch Rlchard Knlpp John Mcl-latton and Clrfford Tremann Durrng the course of the week s sess1on at Boys State typxcal govern ments are establlshed at the c1ty county and state levels Its cltxzens work at the jobs of the electlve or appoxntrve offrces whlch they may hold All elec trons are conducted rn the same manner as regular munrcxpal and state elec tlons held 1n the State of Mrssourx All aspects of Boys State are governed by the boys themselves and lt IS 1n thrs way that the cltrzens of Boys State learn the relatlonshrp between the many governmental functlons of therr commumtxes and the value of democratrc government Boys State rs a pure democracy rn that all of 1ts cxtrzens may vote and are elrgrble to hold offxce Thrs program of trammg has been developed on the assumptlon that youth can best learn by domg Erom Mlssourl Boys State each year two boys are chosen to represent Vlxssourr at Boys Natxon held 1n Washrngton D C THE SOPHOMORE PILGRIMAGE Km ST1NcHcoMB On Aprll 6 1956 1 had the great pleasure and honor to represent Beau mont on the Sophomore P1lgr1mage Each year durmg the sprmg the MISSOUYI Federatron of XVomen s Clubs sponsors a pxlgrlmage to Jefferson Crty Each publxc hrgh school may select one sophomore to attend Our St Louxs group left Maplewood at 7 O0 A M and arrlved at the Capxtol Burldxng about 10 30 A M on a glorrous sprmg day Upon arrn al we were taken on a gulded tour through the offrces places of assembly and exhrbrts Here each 1nd1v1dua1 met and shook hands wnth Governor Donnelly Follovs mg a lunch served at the Methodlst Church we had an hour of enter tarnment Thrs lncluded a varrety of vocal solos group smgmg and speeches by the offrcers of the Federauon Later IH the afternoon vxe attended a rcceptxon at the Cmournor s Manslon vshtrc we were served refreshments We vtere also lntroduced to 'Vlrs Donnelly and toured the spacxous rooms of thc mansxon At 4 30 P V1 wc boarded our bus mn the pourrng ram to return to St I ours after an unforgcttable day Ont Hundred lxflu su I ' A - - r. . 11' 1 1 . . . , . . 1 ' 1 1 . . . . - . , 1 . . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y - ' 1 1 1 1 1 - . , . , , 1 Y - . . .1 1 1 - . . .. 1 . . . , . .. , 1 , . . . .. 1 rr - 11 . . , . . , . . . A , . . 1 1 1 ' . . . . . , V - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 V - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1- 1x 1.1 1 1 , 1 1 I 1 1 l 1 -. - , 1 . .1. 7 . 1 1 aduceus MY REPORT ON THE UNITED NATIONS TOUR Nxxcx KIIIIXI-KN At IO 00 a m the spectal Baltxmore T5 Ohto tram pulled out of the Umon Statnon vuth 368 hugh school students of the greater St louns area Omaha Nebraska and Kansas plus a sufftcrent number of chaperons Thls group had started on an xnformattve excntxng and wonderful tour of Wash lngton D C and Nevy York Ctty Wllh the purpose to learn more about the Eederal Goyernment and our partncxpatlon ln the Umted Natxons Beaumont sent three representatryes Joyce Vkhschmeyer John McHatton and myself The twenty one hour tram rrde before reachtng VVash1ngton gave us plenty of tlme to become acqua1nted wtth the students and our chaperons Mr and Mrs D Hrlttbtdal who were slmply grand Washmgton D C looked beautxful ln the clear sunny weather as yxe left our tram Tuesday mormng at 7 30 Sxghtseetng started at 8 30 Our flrst stop the BUREAU OE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING gave us a good rdea of how much money our government makes about 35 m1ll1on and drstrxbutes each day Next we were lmpressed by the slmpllctty of the WASH INGTON MONUMENT whrch was completed 1n 1885 A tour through the home of the Presndent of the Umted States followed The WHITE HOUSE has 132 rooms although we went through only the Ball Green Blue and Red rooms and the State Dmmg room We lunched at the Department of Commerce BUILDING told us that we had no txme to lose rf me wanted to see all tn the short tlme alloted We tried to get tn a lot and saw such thtngs as the Spmt of St Iouls the flag that msplred the Star Spangled Banner and the Wrlght Brothers flrst atrplane Wednesday by 9 00 our group was wa1t1ng patrently m the ARLINGTOIN NATIONAL CEMETERY at the TOMB OE THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER for the changmg of the guard 'I he ceremony IS stmple but very rmpressxve On the way to our B80 tram whnch would leaye at noon our drrver took us by the Eord Theater 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