Hadley Technical High School - Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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5601116 AND E L HADLhX TELHNIL -XL HIC H SLHOOL 3403 Ball -Xxcnue Qt LOUIS 6 x4lSS0llI'1 'f Y w Y w 'x w 4 ' A A - I , V , . . . . gf o . , L , . fha Gradual us of 14' 6 Q This book IS 7 W 'QM qfxx f NTL' o o dd tclt Hadley an o Q o 0 N Success Suuus me mx 1 Job well clam It IN ILINEXLC1 through kzll Ill yozn 1l1ose1zjIelfl olzjidence nz youl ozcn knowledge and obzlzfy 0 opemfzon wzlh your superzom and fellow workers flzzcolzon as o baszb for zntellzgent tlzznlezng and actmg erozce to your country aes o whole zncerzty m your deolzngs wzth others no'efsf1111fl1'ngfjyozo'1'eSjJonslbz'lz'ly foyozlrsebf and oihers The following page attempt to present the role that votational edut 1 ion and Hadley Technical High School have played in the business and indu trial life of St Louis That role has been a ucee ful one The contri bution that our sehool has made to the eommunitx tan be under tood when tormer graduates tell their tories The responsible rob they now hold proxe the worth of votational education Hadley and Hadley griduates will no doubt eontinue to suceeed in the future The Hadley toiy begin in 1858 xxhen the O Fallon Polytechnit ln ti tute the first operating unit under the charter oi Vxfa hington University xxi e tabli hed xxith technit 11 in truttion for rourneymen and apprentices 1 it obleetixe ln 1868 the St Louis Board of Edueation purcha ed the building xx ith the privilege or u ing a S100 OOO bequest by Henry Ame for u ed in eomunetion with the publie exening school xxork The promise of an idequate voeational training program howexer xxas not fulfilled In 1890 the Board of Education luthorized the fir t manual training tla e With the igning of the Smith Hughe Lavx in 1917 Pre ident Wilson et 1 ide S12 O00 OOO annually to the states to support the vocational tram ing program By this time the need xx as keenly felt roi 1 ty pe of education in addition to that of aeademie classes This need was emphasized during World War I xx hen it was d1seox ered that many of our soldiers did not have the mechanical ti unmg e senti 11 to modern xx irfare lndustry found that the number of people who could manufatture munitions and war supplies was alarmmgly loxx As an answer to this situation vocational education was expanded In St Louis eontinuition ela ses were organized ind later eenter xx ere estab lished at the Henry leffer on and Franklin Schools i ' g g s' .gf . '. ' . 'zf S. . l , . S. is K s ' ' . ':. 5 1 s ' ss . V ' . ' 'Q . ' ' 1' ' e 's 3 ' ' . 3 ' s ' Q .3 ' s 'f ' ' ' ' . 1 a . : ' s ' ' s ' f ' . 'N s V t , 5 an ' ' . A .s ' ' , wsrs. 'sa V 'ra ' .A ' . . ' ': as ' s ' N W . . 'J 1 ' s . . y. x D, . . Q. Q w . , . . the purpose of furthering the program of the institute. This building was S . t . 5 . . .X I . ' 7 ' .S . . 1 s . u ' Q ' , 1 , ' Q . . ' 1 ' s . . ' ' ' ss s. ' s' ' ' f s . f ' s' sr .s' , , : , : ' ' f 1 7' .55 3. 'Q 5 ' ' ' ' 5 f . . 5 ' ' ' 'L ' ' si '1 12 . Q ' f. 5 . 3 'Q Q' . ' ' ' ' . . . ' ' z '. Q ' 1 'D s f 1 f , A s , . ' . ln the begmnlng 'yocatlonal educatron experlenced dark days Funds for th1s kmd of educatron were slow rn commg There was some opposrtlon to thls new ty pe of 6ClL1L1t1OIl The Vocat1onal School had no lDLl1lCl1f1g of rt own The mdu tr1al shop w ere 1n in annex to the old Central H1 h School The commercral departments were 1n the old Mary lnst1tute There was 1 m1n1mum of teachers md materrals Mlny rf not all of the IU tructors had to 1I11p1'ON1C the1r own te lchlng materlal There were only 1 few mnor hop m lchrne elettrlc prmtlnff commercral art md drxftmg Alter the torn xdo ot 19'7 leveled old C'entr1l Hrgh School le IX mg only the hop 1n the xnncx 1nt Let 1 new voc1t1on1l educxtxon bLlllCl1I'lQ w as planned wrth pace for the commerclal department and lc 1ClEI'l11L cla new xoc 1t1onal chool 1n honor of Herbert Spencer Hadley d1st1ngu1shed eoxernor ol M1 ourx and chancellor of Washrngton Umversrty Cn Feb ruary 10 1937 the new Herbert Spencer Hadley Vocat1onal School wa ded1cated Later the name was chmged to Hadley Techn1c1l Hlgh School The school ha progre ed and ha become the Hadley we know today Hadley must be a satlsfactxon to those men of courage and x mon who worked o hard to lchreve a full reallzatlon of the1r dream T E Spencer and F I leflrey Truly a story of success Hadley 15 the Alma Mater of many men and women IU the busrness and 1ndustr1al world today Success ls wrxtten rn exery one of thelr he 1rt Vvfe the graduates of 1917 and the gradulte of the future must pur ue the rdeal of ucce 1 fa1thfully and exrne tly as our predecessors lt rs only httrng that we dedrcate thls rssue of Flame and Steel to the tory of Hadley a tory of sucte s Y T I NK D I T nw. -1 Q ' ' 1 ' . ' ' . ' ' ' 4 A ' s ' . 8 ' s ' 5 s f ' z . 'g . Q . ' ' ' . A ' z D I . S .ll lc sq. 2 , . L , ' S T .T L ' s ' ' 2' ' . ' . N z ' av' s s: 1 , X' ' 'N ' . ,z z ' . ' H 1 A 1. e , 2 ' z f' f tsl s' an i'l2',2 ' 'z'z 'Q' f. ' V s 'V ' 1 'Q ' s' ra a ssf rooms. Cn May 29, 1929, the Board of Education resolved to name the V Y gl . S . 1 , . . ,O ' ' 'ss Q ' ' ' ' 4' . f 7 5 'hi T I S , ' ' z f 2 ' . 1 s ss . . s ' ' ' ' 1 ' . eq l -T, .ei T b sq T I v-s I 7 s . 2 ' ' . ' . ' ' . sz . . ' : 5 ':, I . 1. Q . 1 . V 5 M .Q , . ' f ' ' 'Q s. , . ' 5 f-, 1 s A A 5 s ' 1 Q s ' ss is Q 2 2 s ' H s , s . H Presenting Successful Alumni After his graduation from the Woodworking Department in june, 1939, Philip G. Winkler, jr., went to work for his present employer, H. Pauk and Sons Manufacturing Co., as an ap' prentice machine hand. After two years he was moved into the drafting and detailing departf ment. Shortly after that he entered the United States Navy and served as a carpenters mate for almost four years. Following his discharge he ref sumed his work in the drafting office. Dissatisf fied with his progress he decided to further his education and enrolled in Klok Institute, a wood production engineering school in Grand Rapids, Ixlichigan. After completing his course he ref PHILIP G. WINKLER turned to H. Pauk and Sons at his present job in the design and estimate department. Mr. Winkler has added to his success in the woodworking field by becoming an instructor of his specialty- detail drafting. He conducts a class for adults interested in layout and mill' detailing at Hadley Evening School. Three months before she graduated from the General Clerical Department in june, 1951, Roberta Lee lines began working as a partftime comptometer operator for VVohl Shoe Company. Since graduation she has had a fullftime job there. Her work consists of preparing mark-up statements, accounting information on sales, inf ventory and shipments to children's shoe depart' ments in stores all over the United States. Her knowledge of comptometry is very essential to the performance of her duties. Mildred Ruppert Sudholt graduated from the Cosmetology Department in April, 1935. The first position she held after graduation was one Mrs. West helped her find in a shop with high standards. Here she gained the foundation and experience all beginners need. After three years in this beauty shop Mrs. Sudholt changed to another employer. After four years there the opportunity came for her to go into business for herself. The excellent training received at Hadley and the practical experience obtained through her employers made her feel she was prepared for her own business. She now owns and manages a large exclusive salon in Clayton and employs six full time operators. ROBERTA L. JINES X-N llaiph Kuehnel is a graduate of the lvlachine Shop in the hlanuary. 19-12. class. Since lxlay. 19511, he has been shop superintendent of the General lxletals Products Company, Mr. Kuehf nel '.i.'orked during the summer of 1941 at CurtissfVVright, but returned to Hadley in Sep' tember of that year to finish school. ln the latter part of November he went out on a halffday job at the .lohn Ramming lvlachine Go.. working as an apprentice. ln February, 1942, he went to work for the General lvletals Go. as an apprentice working in the tool and die shop. ln October, 1943, he left for the Army in which he served for 30 months. He was in charge of a machine shop in the Army Engineers. He re' turned to the General lwletals Products Go., and in 1948 was made foreman. M1'. Kuehnel at' tends Washington University evening classes. Pictured with lvlr. Kuehnel is Gene McAtee, who graduated in the lanuary, 1952, class. The day this picture was taken Gene was starting on his first fullftime job. M1'. Kuehnel has a high opinion of Genes work since he had some contact with him during Gene's partftime job on the work experience program. George Windiiioellei' graduated from the Print- ing Department at Hadley with the lune, 1937, class. He immediately began to work in the printing industry as a press feeder with the Globe Printing Go. After a short time in this job he advanced to work on larger presses at Vv7oodf ward Q5 Tiernan Printing Co. ln 1939 when he was offered the job of pressman with the Hilton Go., Mr. Vv7indmoeller decided that this was the RALPH KUEHNEL and GENE MCATEE INIILDRED RUPPERT SUDHOLT type of presswork he really wanted, The fact that he has continued on for twelve and a half years indicates that the job must be to his liking. Mr. Windmoeller became a member of the Press' mens Union soon after graduating from Hadley. He has served on various committees of the union and is now serving his second term as a member of the executive board. ln January, 1950, Mr. Wiiitlnioellei' started as a partftime instructor in presswork at Hadleyis evening school. After two years of this he is still very enthusiastic about the type of training that is available for those who see the need for self' improvement and are finding ways to obtain it. GEORGE VVINDMOLILLER aw' Darwin C. Trail is now a drafting squad leader at the Union Electric Company of Missouri. He has worked there since 1935, first as junior record draftsman and later as design draftsman, except for the time he spent in the United States Coast Guard f1943f1946.j Before he was em' ployed by the Union Electric Company, he had worked for the Century Electric Company. Mr. Trail is a graduate of the Architectural Drafting Department of 1933, one of the seventeen mem' bers of the first class ever graduated from Hadley. He is married and lives in University City. ln his home he has built a workshop where he pursues his hobby of craftsmanship. Audrey Rauss LeRoy did postfgraduate work in the Sewing Department at Hadley after grad' uating from the art course at Roosevelt High School in 1934. Mrs. Smith was responsible for placing her in her first job in the sewing industry at LangfKohn lvlanufacturing Co. There she worked for five years doing cutting, finishing, and pattern grading. After several years of being a successful pattern grader she was assigned to the designing room where now and then she was allowed to design a dress. Later she became an assistant designer. Three years ago Mrs. LeRoy went to work for the Carlye Dress Co. where she designs junior miss dresses, the type of dress for which the St. Louis market is noted. NVil1iam E. Hunn, a graduate from the Commerf cial Art Department in 1939, after knocking at many doors landed a job paying S5 a week. This job he quit in order to work in a display house painting backdrops and signs. Unfavorable conf ditions there caused him to leave and go with Gardner Advertising Agency as assistant to the production manager at S25 a week. From Gard- ner he went into freelancing and made as much money the first day as he had made in a week at the agency. After a varied experience in this field, Mr. Hunn opened his own agency in 1950, but now he is freelancing again in an associated cooperative group of artists. At 32 he is the father of six children and has a lovely wife, home and car Thanks to the wonderful uidance of Hadley's teachers, I have been successful, he writes. lt takes hard work, study, prayer, faith, vision, and the ability to get along with people to succeed. james A. Hitchcock, jr., graduated from the Electricity Department in january, 1938. Upon graduation he was employed by the Paul XVendt Electric Co. He has been there ever since except for four years' service in the Twentyfninth U. S. Naval Construction Battalion during World War II - two years in the European theater and two years in the Pacific theater. He has worked as stock boy, estimator, journeyman electrician, and superintendent. His present pos' ition is supervisor of construction work and of estimating. Perhaps Mr. Hitchcock regards as his greatest achievement his recent winning of the hand of the boss's daughter. Mr. Rossi and other teachers remember him as a gentleman and as an outstanding, dependable student. A few months before his graduation from tne Automechanics Department in june, 1940, Elmer Mueller began his career in the automof tive field as a mechanic's helper with the Gruet Motor Car Co. As he wanted to specialize in engine tunefup and carburetor work, he attend' ed evening school classes at Hadley in order to qualify for the job he desired. In September, 1942, he entered the Armed Services and served as an aircraft inspector on Bf17 bombers for three and a half years. After his discharge from the Air Force in 1946 he returned to his former place of employment. Soon he had the job of inspecting repairs and diagnosing automobile troubles. Then he became foreman and now he is assistant service manager. Knowledge gained from experience and from continual study helps Mr. Mueller with his present duties, which are waiting on people, making estimates on ref pairs, and seeing that the proper methods are used in automobile maintainance. On the photo with Mr. Mueller is his brother, Lawrence, who is a member of the June, 1952, graduating class. Mrs. Turek, who was Helen Puzniak when she graduated from the Cafeteriaffearoom Depart' ment in 1936, started out in her chosen field with a job in the cafeteria of the Federal Reserve Bank. Miss Heitzeberg helped place Mrs. Turek in this job. According to Mrs. Turek the job was only temporary at first: but with the years she progressed through the various phases of cafe' teria work until she reached her present position as cook in the kitchen of the Federal Reserve Bank cafeteria. Mrs. Turek has enjoyed work' ing at the type of work for which she was eduf cated in the Cafeteriaffearoom Department. E S MONTE WALPOLE Monte Walpole is a graduate of the june, 1948, class from the Radioffelevision Department. He was a good student, reliable, cooperative. After graduating from Hadley, Monte conf tinued studying to obtain a commercial radio operating license. This license was awarded to him in March, 1949. During this time he was working for Admiral Distributing Co. as a tele' vision service man. In September, 1949, Monte enrolled at Harris Teachers College in order to increase his knowledge in the engineering field. In 1950 Monte worked at the Stanley Distrif buting Co., first as a television serviceman and later as assistant shop foreman. In the summer of 1951 he was hired as a station engineer at Station KSD. His work proved so satisfactory that summer that he was soon made a permaf nent engineer on the staff of KSDfTV. A 1933 Hadley postfgraduate, Milton F. Krai, at Hrst used his Bookkeeping Department training as a billing clerk and freight rate and routing clerk with the American Foundry and Manu' MILTON F. KRAI facturing Co. At the end of two years he went with the Fox River Dairy Co. as bookkeeper, clerk, and allfround assistant. Selling, both retail and wholesale, also became part of his job. The company's business, primarily retail with a few wholesale accounts, developed until the whole' sale accounts pedominated. Since 1942 Mr. Krai has been manager of the company, and the busif ness has continued to grow. Today the company distributes butter and cheese to all the largest markets and stores in Eastern Missouri and Illinois and also to the large hotels, restaurants, institutions and clubs in St. Louis and vicinity Ray Sutton is probably one of the youngest graduates pictured on these pages, having grad' uated in june, 1951, in the first group graduated from the Welding Department at Hadley. While he was still a senior, Hadley helped him obtain a job at the Grundler Crusher and Pulf verizer Co. There he worked on cane mills, port' able rock crushers, hay machines, fan housings, batch mixers and airborne portable rock crush' CTE-QQ-fi? 'N RAY SUTTON ers that are dropped from a plane by para' chute. He has done hard facing with gas and arc, built up hoppers, conveyors and hammers in cane mills, built up and hard surfaced parts of commercial garbage grinders, wood hogs, and coal crushers. He has welded armor plate and has done acetylene cutting of steel plates, channel iron and Ifbeams, and he has done all his own layout work. At the time of this writ' ing Ray was on his way to a new position in the Armed Forces of America where without a doubt his welding experience will be of great value to his career. Ray has a brother, Louis Sutton, who will graduate with the June, 195 2. class. Following her graduation from the Stenography Department in January, 1950, Georgia Perhat started working full time at Desloge Hospital in the electroencephalography and radioisotopes laboratories, where she had been working on a halffday basis during her last semester at Hadley. Her duties were many and varied, including doing the electroencephographic tracings felecf GEORGIA PERHAT trical brain wave tracings, on patients, taking the reports of these tracings and typing them, taking case histories, plus the usual stenographic duties-dictation, typing, and filing. Although the work was very interesting, she became dis' satisfied with the salary after eight months. As she wanted to stay in the medical held, she jump' ed at the chance to become secretary to Dr. Robert Dean Woolsey, neurosurgeon. This inf teresting field of brain surgery becomes more fascinating and more satisfying to her day by day. She takes care of the doctor's corresponf dence and case records, his books and accounts, his appointments, and many other tasks. Several months ago Dr. Woolsey purchased an electro' encephalograph, and Georgia again started to do tracings on patients as she had done at the hos' pital. Now she is completely contented. Georgia's success could safely have been pref dicted from her record at Hadley. She was an outstanding student in all her classes, a member of the 70 Club, and an unusually rapid and ac' curate shorthand writer. 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We the graduates of anuary and une 1952 WlSh to express our deep apprec1at1on to our re spected frlends the teachers They have made our four years at Had ley both pleasant and profitable ldeas and 1deals but w1th the un derstandmg that maturlty brmgs we now see the wlsdom of what they have done for us A feelmg of understandmg however has al ways ex1sted between the teachers and the puplls To our frlends the teachers therefore we say Thank you 50 Um- Z' In Y I I ' , f At times we may have doubted their H H Mecker Thls IS our second yearbook produced as a comblnatlon representmg both the january and June classes The first one lssued last year set a hlgh standard The second book adds to the prestlge of what we hope w111 be a fine array of books presented from year to year The 1952 classes are to be congratulated on therr fine work 1n help1ng to advance the growmg hlstory of Hadley trad1t1on Best wxshes and good luck H H MECKER Prmapal C W Brown A B Jordan 2616 8124 I XI I 'ulw I II NQ11111 T A IIILIIADI I I- Nf+11'1'111 I C41 111 NIB1rI11414t1r I- P1 run 414 nr 4 r14s4 IIIQ x 41' r 1 1 , 11 Hut Pl I Pl or N14 01 flltllllll x 011 IX 1 111444r tr' 141' 4 S 1 X I4 ut f' lIlf01'1x NI111er I HIo11g,f1414 N 4 Ill rr 4 NI NI1 I Pa 4 I 1 OFIIII um I NI 0 t4 r111 111 I' NIIo11g,,11111 II B XX 1111 IIIIN II NI Hur I PI1414t411 01 XIIIII lf'1101IN 41 4 Illf 1 1111 I NI NIa441o11 1 5ff,...L.,L!4. .U ,..l..' .. ,C... 11' s,-.: '1 -'-, '..! .',' - .I..X.l'1'41114f11, 41.10.14 -for, A..X.i'o411 1 , P.:x.COIlT81, H.C.Ii -i.-t- , I-2.6.1-' 1ll1il', I-'.L.IJ:1'14-y . . 1. t4 .I.W. 94-H -rr, 13.13 gptfle, 'I'.B - - 1 , I'I.1'.C 'k1f.', I'I.L.S-111 '-11 , 1i.E.R11 1 1 , J.1I.B'0r.', T. .. 11011 .X.I -1 sky, WAI CI' ', A.F.. 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Y ' innvkf s'-al I. 45 V Custodial taff Flrst row front Left to rlght Erlch Klelnmann Walter Forester Martxn Dowllng Edward Hagensleker Joseph Herbst Bernard Schlesser Second row Bernard Putthoff Ruth Crabtree Roy Shelton George Osthoff John OConner James Falrbalrn Thlrd row George Jaeger August Hufnagel John Kautzmann Robert Burke Harry Hellman Not on photo Mattle Wllllams Jesse Blank Edward Koeller Albert Rund James Coughhn John Grote unc oom i Left to right Front Row Frank Stout Josephxne Domgan Mlldred Luxen Cele Hederman Margaret Downs Grace Klemme Aln.e Plannette Back Row Augusta Kratz Ethel Barber Gertrude Rauss George Barnes f C ' . , 'Q A , t I . , , Y Y Y ' : Y 7 Y , . . . . Y Q 9 ' ' ! Y , 7 ' : Y Y 7 a a - 45 W J ' 4 J X Q - f. . 4' 7' I ,xr A f V Y 4 .l-. I , . . . . . ' ' 9 1 .1 I 1 ! 7 . . . . , , , Acknowledgements N dedlcatmg th1 seeond xolume of Hadley s FLAME L STEEL we senxor seleeted the ubleet of Success Noxx ws xxe FCVIBXV the re ults of our efforts to produee 1 xx orth whlle yeir book xve are surprned to dl eover th'1t xxe hrve been ueee ful Vxfe fully re ll1Z6 that thls succe hh 1rr1ved only itter 1 eon 1der1ble 1mount of dxhgent xxorlr and cooperitlon on the put of x mou 1nd1x1du1l and groups The followmg pave pre rd pre ents the Offlelll tiff to the reader In 1dd1t1on to the tiff there ire other xxhose xxorlx xxe xx ould hlxe to tclxnoxxledge The l1ne L'1Nt1Ug clisse IU the Adult Edutat1on Progrtm wrth Mr Preuss ind Mr Roth is mstruetor produeed 1ll ot the IH tehme set type The Adult Pre xx orlx eh helped xx 1th the letterpres pre xxforle under the el1reet1on of Mr W1HdH106llCY xou ly ex1etly one hxlt of the 110 plge rn thls xolume The senlor prlnters xx 1th the help ol Mr SelY11lJ prrnted the other mlt by the letterpre method The photogr tphs ot the Club ind Aet1x1t1e xxere ttlxen bx Mr Prmeell Rxeh 1rd Eeueht under the ellreetxon of Mr Koeh took the photo grwph xround the Hill of Htdley Rtx XXIILI' ehem of the photo mtl de erxe 1 peelrl bundle of pru e for h1 xxorle 1n gettmv rn my of the photogrxph for the Sueee ful Alumm eetxon lnel e1u1te 1 fevx ot the enlor 1et1v1ty plttures In elo mg xxe xx mt to mentron the x ulou ttlt the ell pon or md the edxtor Th mle to rll of xou for 1 hne boole THE GRADUATES OF 190 . . . . . ,Q a . 1 , 3 ' s , X X s ' ' x . ', 1: ' ' X s 5 5 X 1 ' f 1 ', 5 S s' X 1 ' 1 X X s XX ss . S2 Q Xss 1 l 1 T S l C V T K 11 '1 s ' 1 s L, s 31 Xs : X1 s 1 s . 1 s 1 s X X 1 X X s 7 - 1 - Vx v ' Y l - v x ' - . ' -..,. ' , 1 ' . ' ' 1 . tee 5 K 1 , . is 1 . 5 X s, 'X 1 1' X . Xss ' ' X 1 ss X ' X QS Xss ' f To Mr. Koch and hrs Duphezltmng classes we are mdebted for, cur' 'S,'l Xf.' RDS, 'sf . XJX' ' g VV. 1 . ' KZ I 8 3 S It . 3 5 3 pgs X A '1 3 X 1 s 1 ' ' s 'X X 1 'X f . . 4 I' ' 3 ' S W A W I . - f s - 1 1 - v f ' 1 X X 1 s 1 X . 1' XsXX, X s., 'S3'NS1Sb'l ' 'QQ lg V ' I D r ' - 8 ' Q 1 ' N ss -WxQg- K s . T' K , , K - .- sXX , 1 1 X ' X sX 1 X X ' s . 'X '1 X 5515, 5'l4SS s s, 1 X X . 1 's 1 ' 1 X 1 'E+ Sta .4 ff as Left to Rlght Robert Dehas Robert Sanazaro Mr Mogel n1ck1 Loulse Podgorny Lydla Dlbartolo Gary OKey Jacque 11ne Juengel Teacher Edltor John E Schaab Front Row Left to Rlght Gary Bordlng Al Schroeder Olhe Alldredge John Llndenbusch CHSIITIII' Manno Standmg Joe Wood Tom Krupmskx Rlchard Rozyckl Tom Doyle Lester Glbson -Sfaffa Around the table-Donna Lynde Claudme Butery Earl Coen Charles Bullock Robert Moellm ger Mr Schmleder Mr Holland Russell Mlller Joan Hughes Marlene Meler Douglas Strub Left to Right Richard Feucht Ray Vherschem Betty Vaughn Mr Koch Eugene Cope Left to Rlght Eleanor Gendece Dolores Sucher Rosemary LIVE say Lorralne Hubbs Mxss Meyer June Rosenburg Dorothy Ran cllo Alma Tournour Martha Aehle 5- pf I L I 1 1 I 1 , - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . , . 1 Y .,. 1 1 . , . 1 O Y n . 1 1 1 . , ' I l 1 235 D ti ff Q , 'f s - f 4 Q - 47 I ' ' Q' 3 -. ' T If - .. A . I- M Q . s ' , ' .Z , .4---4 .J Q ' .V , , Q .,, X ' if t.. um.. , X , I l nu I 4 ' x - ' ' F Q Q To bring into being to cause ro exist that 1S the definition of the Word create according to Webster s dictionary We here at Hadley acquire much of our educa Year Book gives recognition to those pupils who haxe added a distinctive spark to some assignment Some of these selections were included because they were the best in the class While others have qualified because they were original creations in which the creator has put a part of his or her own personality. tion by creating. This new section of our I . . . S tudent l Creations 57 - v X 5-7 ' , S-5-' W my 5- X f if ,f p x -: 2 2 ? ' f u M Q I Z Z W 1 Z If , f X 1 ' Z E ,, 1: - - A I Speak for Democracy Democracy IS a Wonderful way of llfe ln a free country In 1620 the Pxlgrlms landed 1n search of a home where they could worshlp freely thelr God and for over three centurles thelr decendants have been worshlplnb God ln the xvay they thought best As the years have gone by vxe have clung to thls bellef that people may choose thelr rellglon and Worshlp the Lord xvhen and hoxv they please Somethlng else the Pllgrlms xvere thankful for After they arrlved ln thlS country they had freedom to say xvhat they pleased vxlthout fear They felt safe and secure for the first tlme 1n thelr l1ves It xvas a xx onderful feellng to thlnk that 1f you sald somethlng about the klng or queen people xvould laugh xx1th you and not at you Today xxe have the f1eedom to contradlct the men xve put 1n office We are free to cr1t1c1ze then 1d63S and bGl19fS We too are able to do thls xxlthout fear People of our day understand the feellngs of one anothel of the futule xxlthout belng afrald The people of our land have made It th1s xvay The newspapers from coast to coast the 1ad1O and televlslon all do thelr share We have the free dom to p11nt xx hat xve xx ant so that people on one Slde of ou1 natlon xx 1ll know xvhat s happemng on the othel slde We have the freedom to vote fo1 the party we xvlsh even 1f It should be wrong People don t alxvays do thlngs because they have to In the Unlted States They do lt because they xx ant to Thev xvant to help one another they Want to love and be loved We all fight for that That IS xvhy ou1 sons brothers husbands and fathers are at xx ar not because xve xvant to galn more poxver not because vxe xxant to control the xx orld but because xxe xvant to stay free It IS xxrltten ln the preamble of the Constltutlon We Q Q 4 . . y , , . . 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A Y ' 1 - ' . 7 --' 1C . . . fodepfz Cunetto An Electrzc Motor The fiist day in M1 Robson s loom he told us we wx ould make an electrlc motoi The motol was made up of thenty one parts and each part must be accurate exactly one 64th of an 1nch not over a 64th of an 1nch and not undei a 64th of an 1nch Unless the parts were accurate the motor would not run because the electro magnet of the armature IS so strong for such '1 small motor that it wx ould pull over to one side of the magnetic u bal and stop running to see lf it picks up a live pound iron weight vse have to rewire it The electro magnet u bai IS tested the same xx ay If it does not pick up an eight pound iron weight it must be rewired or the short must be found This motor is made of three different kinds of material wood metal and plastic each of which is made accurately When I Hmshed the motor I was surprised to see it work so well and go so fast for its size I made this motor to learn more about electricity I thought I would not like electricity but I think it is fun now O s . 1. , 1 . 7 7 l ' 1 7 - - ' 9 Y ! - Z - 1 C . 7 . 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' - cs rv , - , - ' . . . . . ,, ,, 7 . : , , A v . .K i Dull Press Angle Vzse In the construction of thls vlse I used every type of machme our shop except the planex Many 1nterest1ng operatlons were used ln maklng the many parts There are twenty elght parts ln all Some of the operatlons are turmng dr1ll1ng shapmg tapping mlllmg Iilmg weldmg grlndmg and pollshmg Thls vlse IS one of the largest and most compllcated progects we make lndlvldually 1n our shop A hlgh degree of accuracy IS requlred 1n order for the pleces to fit together properly Th1S Job teaches the student the extreme accuracy needed ln lndustry ln producmg a much more compllcated machme such as an automoblle Thls vlse IS not Just a Job to do ln the shop It IS a practlcal and useful tool amea uflutcomb . . . . in 59 J 33rd Annual Conventlon of International Association of Prmtmg House Craftsmen Inc ZSS'0N Emi August 12 1952 8301? N1 a s Dancing Drmks Aer Conditioned 120 Cl Jf0atlng li? 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Q? f L W I kit' I is Club and alchwizea Hadley w1th approxlmately thlrty live dllferent clubs and act1v1t1es has one of the most extenslve extra curr1cular programs ln the c1ty of Samt LOUIS At Hadley students have an opportunlty to engage ln many d1lferent types of leadershlp bulldlng clubs and organlzatlons Durlng recent years our mterscholastlc athlet1c pro gram has exper1enced great success culmmated by several champ1onsh1ps The xntramural program has expanded to the extent that nearly all the mayor and m1nor sports are offered to any student from the nlnth to the twelfth Another phase of our extra currlcular program 1n cludes such organlzatlons as muslc clubs skatlng club bowllng clubs and others wh1ch provlde for wholesome contact w1th fellow students and w1th people and places outsxde of school The development of leadershlp cooperatlon good sportsmansh1p new 1nterests school Splflt and the w1se use of lelsure tlme and other deslrable characterlstlcs and tra1ts can result from takmg part 1n these many hne extra currw ular act1v1t1es I I C , - , - . - grade. - - - Y Y Y . Y Y Y Y Y - - zglzfzglzb of the e r AXllLl1O Vmral Club Bow Boulmff Cmcc CC7ll?lf7X Team Dxnamo C1719 R11 C111 Golf Club Gmc t SL71lCL Hadley Bastball Ttam Lttttnntne nb P p Cm Suzmmmfv Team Ttmus Ttam Trac and F1 ld Vtzmtx Bas erball D1d 11 better lob thm excr Contmucd vomg trong fitter ught ye us C rmc m econd m tlte meet Created md m11nt11ned chool pmt md prouded leid erxhlp for the 1ct1x1t1c md mterc t of the Student body Competed vxrth other h1gh Schoolx m the Grelter St Loup R1fle Club Leigue th1 ye'1r H rd one of our beSt ye 1rS hfth m the 'mnml c1ty meet Pcrformed 1 gr md yob m Shoxxmg H ldley to rbout 1 300 wmtorx thx ye rr Hrd our moSt ucce ful Cl on wrth thlrteen XILIOFIEN md erght defeit fourth m the leolgue and tred for thxrd m the Stite tourrnment Spomored the rrmuil Lettexmen S Bmquet md Selected outstrmdmg wthlete Rcxxtrllzed our cheermg rxdnted enthuxn m md cn courlgfcd lttendmce If 1thlct1c ewent Suffered 1f'l1LlI'lC ind lllne thit rumed 1 good ye II Bcc une m 1mproved telm Came m fourth m crty meet Grew 1 httle blgger md more expenenced lookmg for xx 1rd to 1 good ea on O l A - f -R' A 1 ----w7Y'-- ',V.-------- 'V K x x I 'S . 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RIFLE Boyb EdW1H G Franke Sponsm Bruee R1ehe1 t P1 Lmdmt lame Chandler Vzce P1 wzdent Angelo ln Ilaeo Executu e Of :cu Albert Hambleton Secretary Kenneth Stl umpler Treasm ev AHL BOWLING Boyz Wm Mc:Cl1ntoek Sponsm Ru bell Fre1ze PTCS1dLHI Charles Hu hu Sem ctarv RIFLE Glr 5 M Barkhoefer Sponsor Ime Cebhirdt Pfcszdent Mary Vo 1 Vin Pnwdmt Allene Dler Exgcutun O ww RO errary LIVE xy Stcwet vv Domn Lynda H1197 mv H m BOWLING Glrlb O L Monds Sponsow Ro emary Llxe av Secaetary SWIMMING G1r Wg M Mallon BASKETBALL A I. Mogelnicki Ccmcll Ixgu Ruk m Puts TFJIHI CAIN TENNIS D Fmgenblatt Coanh Blrry QNUI Fzptzm TRACK AND FIELD Coach I L Hutton Co C4 pr u IS Km Ru lx Ink T01 md 04-+3 W 'kf,p,c72'1'..,.lL, 'p fx 5 1 d H 'I 2 CU' .4 aim 1 V ll Q' W 1 f L fi K ' xx ,6 vm, , KXQ. qw . A f ' H ,c 4' -.. . f 14'l.'-' S sgszx' 2 , Lg L M' Q, E , L , ' is 1 E LH Qi A . 4 V,,, , 4 , . ZA I , . X , 1 'i 2 , ' K ,J L 'j gf L BASKETBALL B G L Pedersen Coach GOLF M E Holland Coach Dave Rul Po Lmdent Riy Stem art V14 P1 CICILHI LETTERMEN VYIC P1 szd nt Sam Chetta Sgcm an Tuamvu Alum Tournour ll L V cf 'c. L ' Sponsor - L. Hutton President - Richard Koch 'c, -E'C i y -vt -v,- -wk -wi I GYM TEAM D Felgenblatt C oach R1 bird Fulqhim Captam CI-IEER LEADERS D. Renner Sprmsm' WRESTLING A Crouch Coach Eirl Coen je 5 Gel ler G0 Captm 1 BASEBALL E F Mengersen Coach Pete Trama Captm 1 INTRAMURAL SPORTS T E Kruckmeyer Spo 150 CROSS COUNTRY I L Hutton Loach Rlchard Koch Captam 'v . . N L. T T GUIDES Sponsor - E. Tait DYNAMO 5EPrrw1BE1a 1951 Sponsov H B W11l1.1ms FHQRUARX 1957 Ierry Gerlk Mzmlyn Ol en Asslstant Ednors Al Suhroeder MHFVIH Noelken Amstant Edlton Bob Smazaro Shxrlev Fihrenhol Charle Bullogk AUDIO VISUAL Qponsov D Fmgenblatt Editor V CofEditors S N KJ 1 . l COACHES Holland Mogelmckx Manger en C ough Hutton Gordon Fmgenblatt Collms Mallon ALL CITY STUDENT COUNCIL Robert Dehab Lycha D1Bartolo LOUIUC Podgorny Rxley Mcflafferty bv' DANCE ORCHESTRA Sponioa R Kwlm SKATING Sponim M Iwiallon Ind s Elemor Hart MCINID F1 her Clare Pdmberger Pv'cs1'dcnt - Richard Feucht ViCC'P7'CSfC'lCPII - Donald Reed gc - . , 'S , , '1 ' ,wk S eww 61 QUARTETTE C. Anastasoff Sponsor Kermit Klie, jr. Douglas Turner Jack Kotyk Francis Schodroski .fuunc at .Hadley E Prmdable Dlrector G W1Ckenden Accompanlst BOYS GLEE CLUB CHORISTERS GIRLS CHOIR Uppea Left Ce new Le t Lou ev Le t SENIOR CHOIR YQYY5 5 ,414 Srplunafzvu ROSCHIHIN LIVGSHQ and Darlene Heltland VK919 an axded membelshlps 1n the 10 Club Russell MIIIQI and Rob e1t Jenklns I9CClVGd the flrst and second place au ards 1n the annual Flnlstmas Calol DOSYQI contest sponsoxed by the Chustmas Carols ASSOC1Ht1OH The posters w exe on d1S play 1n the publlc llbrary and othex promlnent places ln the cltv B1ll 9trant7 and John Sch1lle1 were an '11 ded the txso DF17CQ ln the thnd annual Cxaftsmens Club Typog raphy contest They wele guests of the club at thelr May 19:31 meetm at vs hlch tlme they wele glven the speclal leco n1t1on IYlOl1t1Ol16d Dorls Mltchell xx as au 81 ded Hxst place amon Hadley puplls 1n the X olce of Democlacy Con test DOIIS recelved '1 radlo for he1 outstandlng composltlon Cl111S Ludxxl made a Multlple Thlead TIdll11l1 Ald XXhlCh xx as enteled 1n the Qchol 1st1c Xu 'uds contest of the SUHIYTILI of 1951 The awald ChIlS lecelved was made too late to be lncluded ln the Flame and Steel of 19:91 Tony Della llkewxse recelved the an .nd of Hadleys most valu '1ble athlete at the Lcttcrmc n s Banquet 1n June 1961 too late to be publlshed 1n the DICVIOUS ISSUE of the Flame and Steel Flank Haltmann and Pete Tralna b1OLlght honors to Hadley by belng selected as Prep Playel of the Week competlng mth athletes f1om all hlgh schools 1n the St Louls alea ln a contest sponsoled bv F1ance Laux of KXOK 1 Y 1 y ' 7 ' 7 . v 1 N . . ,,,- ,, . x V 1 h 5 V A U' 'I 1 1 '. 1 . . 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The admis- ,aw FACULTY STUDENT SOFTBALL GAME The annual faculty student softball game was played on May 28 1951 The students won with a score of 6 to 3 The faculty lead m the Hrst two mnmgs but the students came through and won easnly Aug .m.:.a 12 1 WIENER ROAST and HAYRIDE The Bar X Ranch was the place where the 12 l Bookkeepmg department had a hayrxde and wrener roast Saturday October 20 1951 After roastmg the wxeners the gay evenmg ended wxth everyone dancmg to musnc from a portable radlo 12 2 WIENER ROAST On the cold wet mght of October 6. 1951. the semors had a wxener roast Thenr txme was spent eatmg and dancxng to a portable radno Toward the end of the evemng everyone gath ered around the Ere to sung and keep warm They all agreed nt was fun .... - -.L gf f,f'f'F .. . A 2 , Wg ,Q - ' . ,...- 1- A9 ' ' . Q 1 ' I ...H 5 ' 1- - -N ,. 1' , 5 , I 1. 'gg 7'-,, . qw, tl , ' ,M - ' 5- .H-,va ,ary , . A p..'.a V. . ..'ue' . - . . - Senior Cyan may November I6 1951 une ra ualea ance November I5 1951 I F5 K The hxqhlnqht of the exemnq was the an nouncemznt of the results of the most popui ar x umntet The C boxs vu 0 vu L ec the queen md her ma1dQ are 'ack D1CarIo xx h a xx tl! L eort the queen Lou Sutton Sam C hettt Pete Tmma ind Ioe Stmon The dime xx 1 gon :dared 1 huqe success romzng alnxioud? gfze Coronatzon e Moon rom ' wwf' Beneath the soft hue of blue decoratlons the Ianuary 1952 graduates celebrated the Coronatlon of then: lovely queen Iune Rosenburg who was escorted by Douglas Strub The M3ldS of Honor Edna Carr Mlnnle Kehder Edna Kort kamp and Pat Conway added to the beauty and graclous ness of the Blue Moon Prom and Coronat1on They were escorted by Iames Burgess Charles Penn Thomas Doyle and Stanley Schlesmg The class ended 1ts career Wlth as gala a social event as has ever taken place at Hadley. Star J3u.4i from Siar Lua! from enzor rmterd eel ulure fmpfogera lhe June and Januarv prmtlng classes of Hadley uele guests at a very lnterestmg d1nne1 blven bv a gloup of prlnt shop owners on lVIondav evenlng Februarv 11 1992 ln the Blshop Tuttle Memorlal Blllldllflg Many mterestlng subgestlons and comments wele made It was an OCCHSIOH that brought out the fact that pr1nte1 employers are 1nter ested 1n what the schools are domg and also are keepmg a sharp lookout for good prmtxng students who they can tram to the degree of a skllled employee Left Head Table Plbht Back Emplovers R1 ht Flont Qtudents Head Table Left to rlght Messers Wlnsor Meeker Hoffman Shepherd Russell '1ndHofer Centex Table Around table startm at left Mr Jordan Jxm Burlows Charlle Bar rett Ken Merz Ollle Alldredge A1 Schroeder George Deloff Pete Tralna Ieft to r1 ht 1n each l1ne be mnmg at left J1m Bur rows Charhe Barrett Ken Merz Tom Krupmskl Gary Bordlng Les G1bSOH Rlch ard ROIQCRI lVIr Brovsn Tohn L1l1d6l'lbLlSCh John Schlller Larry Menefee Joe Wood Casxmlr Manno John Puleo Harry Becker B111 Stxantz John Woehrle cg . 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