Hancock High School - Memento Yearbook (Lemay, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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We ded1cat,e the 1953 Memento to our frlend teacher and helper Mr Brommer 'lhe fr1endsh1p wh1ch we have shared Wlth h1m has 1nsp1red us w1t,h the love of know ledge wh1ch he spreads by h1s 1ntell1gent manner and stern ways He has tau t usnot only of the accumu lated facts 1deas and acuons of man hut, also of our respons1b1l1ty as an 1n d1v1dual 1n a denocratlc SOC1Cl'.y throu h1s om respons1b1e atutude and 1nd1v1du al1sm How often has he sacr1f1ced h1s mme bo help us how many gralns of sand are an the beach We hope that ln some small way th1s ded1cat1on makes up for what he has done so unself1sh1y Sl! .. j 1' ' . 1 'anal 3 1 If mf QYXIZKWZ The voxce of Amerlca can be heard rlng 1ng through the home school factory and Off1C8 The songs that are heard are melo d1es of laughter and of pralse for work well done Language 1S a barrler that only muslc can penetrate and when Amerlca slngs all can understand Through the C6HtUF16S SIHCC our natlon was founded muslc has been the one out stand1ng way of expresslng our feellngs whether they be gay or sad whether we seek entertalnment or whether we w1sh to w0r3h1p Our pace toward our goals has of ten been qulckened by the llvely rhythm of a PHCYIOLIC tune or the wonderous beauty of a mymn When you pass a home a school a fac tory a church or Just an empty lot llsten closely and you too w1ll hear Amer1ra s nglng 5 Q K I ,ff ' 1 4. .XXI l MEMEN1O QVPEN The lovely queen re1gn1ng over the year book th1s year 1S Joan Held of the sen1or class Thls pet1te blue eyed blond has helped 1n all class 8Ct1V1E1CS and 1S very 1nter ested 1n the sports Th1S 15 shown by her ab1l1ty as a cheerleader for the l1gers BeS1d6S school sports she 1S also 1nter ested 1n SW1mm1Hg and spends many of her Summer hours at th1s sport Danc1ng IS al So one of her favorlte hObb1CS and she en Joys nothlng more than to l1SCCH to good mUS1C Joan s future seems hr1ght s1nce she has planned and SEUd16d to do secretarlal work after graduat1on MEMENTO KING Th1S year s Memento K1ng 1S none other than tall dark, and popular Everett LEWIS E ashe 1S knowntxxh1s many frlends, IS asenlorauulhas attended Hancock schools for h1s entlre EdUC8C1OH He 1ntends to further h1s educat1on by enterlng MISSOUFI UHIVCFSICY after graduat1on, and IS g01Hg to enroll 1D the College of Arts and SCI ence lhls green eyed dark ha1red lad says h1s f8VOF1tC color IS blue, h1S favor1te food 1S fr1ed Ch1Ck6H and h1s favor1te act1v1ty 1S SW1mm1Hg H1s pet peeve hap pens to be pony ta1l ha1r style Ev IS well known around school by h1s fr1endl1ness to everyone and h1s eagerness to help 1n class 8CC1V1t1CS and soc1al fUHCt1OHS 1 . 1 1 1 , 2, ' , , . . ' 1 , - , , - . , , . . . , I . . , . u n ' ' ' V, . p 1 I . V Q ' . . CLASSES SENIOHS JUNIOR S SOPHOMORb S FRESHME N CLASS lI11 M in SUPERINTENDENT i The conscientious conductor and effi- cient director of our school is Mr. James L1DdhUPSt, our superintendent. Before ac- cepting his present position, he was the high school principal. Mr. Lindhurst is very enthusiastic about his hobby, fishing in Missouri's streams. Idleness and tardiness are two words he never uses in his vocabulary when telling students how to be a success in life. This respectedamuiwell-liked man always sets a good example for the people around him with his mannerly ways and intelligent ideas. 7 MR LANGEHENNIG Mr Langehennig, our competent and friendly principal, has been with the Han cock system for over seventeen years H first taught atJun1or H1gh School eight years before coming over here to be coach After five years of coaching he then be cane principal He completedhisfreshman year at Harris Teacher s College, entered Westminster College at Fulton, but returned to St Louis received an M A degree Having a sincere interest in students, his primary advice to them 1S Get an educa tion while you can . e to go to Washington University, where he . . . . H 1 4 ,, , 8 P ATBONS ALL IANCE The Patrons Alliance IS a group of en ergetlc parents who co operate and help keep the communlty sp1r1t al1ve One of their major act1v1t1es IS a school p1cn1c each sprlng for all Hancock students from klndergarten to twelfth grade In March they presented four plays and one of their other act1v1t1es1spresent1ngaS300 schol arsh1p to a deserving sen1or The offlcers of this group are Mr Milton Hoeper Presl dent Mr George K1Sk9 Vice President Mr H L Poenach Secretary, Wr Arthur Hartmann, Treasurer BOARD OF EDUCATION 'Ihe Board of Education is duly elected by the patrons of the school district which it represents. The l'oard sets all the pol- icies for the school, provides for funds and approves the budget. Their interest must range overawide area The superintendent meets with th1s group which now cons1sts cf six members elected for a term of three years each In the last few years their efforts have consisted ma1nly 1n obtaining new property improving old buildlngs and erecting new ones They are largely re sponsible for our AAA rating EZWZQ Mr Wllllam Bronlner Mrs Ida Mae Fxscher Mr Jack Hemm 4' X Mxss Irene Besel Mrs Margaret. Cuddmhee M1ss M1nn1e Frxzzell M1 ss Marguerxte Hensley 10 Mxss Leola Blshop Mr Leroy Dans Mrs Dorothy Gettler Mr Arthur Lmgehennlg , . X QI ia! fi A , A- 1, ' F, . Miifg., .xy A , B A K' 'Cs' Mlss Col ene 'Wdxxnney Mrs Gladys Preszler Mr w1111S Schott Mxss Helen Tebow 5 Mr Carlton Nebel Nhss Gladys Rlley Mr Melton Schwab Mrs Jay Zunmerman 11 3 Mr Robert Nye Mlss Edma Schaefferkoetter Mr Donald Stecknan f 0 1 ,V , r n J Q- 6- fv Q fa ' F t. V .I 1 r 9 L' A-N' 4 PXM Pfzfwowfw MISS BE SFL When lf tomes to cooklng and sew1ng our home economlcs tear-her MISS Irene Besel 1S unsurpassed Her teach1ng ab1l1ty 1S proven when the sewmg classes d1splay the1r work at the spr1ng fash1on show and the cook1ng classes prov1de the refreshments She attended college 1n her home town Cape Cnrardeau and d1d Sp6C1al work at Waslungton and Qylumlfua Un1vers1t1es MISS I ISHOP lhs leola Hshop was lorn 1n Montgom ery C1ty 1ssour1 She 1S teach1ng math and druers Pd at Hancock l'1gh School She has taught 111 the Jr H1gh at MEXICO ll1SSOUI'1 and at Creenbrler College at Lew1sburg Na She 1S a graduate of the Atch1son County Hlgh School at Efflngham Kan and lll1SSOl.lI'1 and Columb1a Un1vers1t 1es Q16 espeually enjoys motor trlps and outdoor act1v1t1es Mr Wlllllllfl Lrommer was born 1n Tampa Flor1da Ile has taught Lat1n German and World l11Sf,OI'y for f1VC years at Hancock Hlgh He also taught at Iun1or Hlgh and ln Nebraska and Oh1o He earned B P B S and l A degrees at foncordla College L1ncoln Nebr and Medlord Qzllege Free mont Nebr and attended Nebraska and Wash1ngton Un1vers1t1es He espec1ally enjoys read1ng athletlcs and taklng tr1pS MRS CI DDIHEE The senmor class 1S very fortunate 1P havxng as one of ICS sponsors the COHSCIUI CIOUS Mrs Margaret f'udd1hee She has en Joyed her e1ght years at Hancock Although soc1ology lbllef favorlte subject She HISC teaches geography and Ameflcan Hlstory She L61 leves the students of todaY af' better 1IlfOI'TTl6d than those of the Past an' she urges them to do then' best' on earned her B S degree Irom lX1I'KSV.l,ll8 State College Her 1nterest1ng personallty hlgh 1dea1s and love of fun make her classes popular w1th all of her students MH DAVIS Mr Leroy Dav1s now 1n h1s second year at Hancock 1S our frlendly mech draw1ng teacher He also has a class 1n woodwork ap. the Jun1or h1gh school He recelvec h1s B S degree from the State College 1n Aberdeen S Dakota after serv1ng three years 1n the A1r Corps Always a source of good 8dV1C8 he says The most lmportant th1ngs are to do your best and always pay attent1on MRS FISCHER Mrs Ida Mae F1scher Enghsh and French teacher at Hancock for twenty three years taught one year ln her home town Waverly M1ssour1 She has an A P degree Sh and her husband are fam1l1ar hgures at our basketball games Her hobb1es are garden1ng and growlng flowers Her adV1C6 to the student 1S 1S a Job to be done: you w111a.lmys fum the name of Mrs F1scher l1nked to 1t M I SS FRI ZZELL Our frlendly help1ng hand 1n the llbrary for theupast two years has been M1ss M1nn1e Fr1zzell She formerly taught Eng and math M1ss Frlzzell has a B S degree from Central Statue College at Warrensburg and has stud1ed at Washmgton UHIVCPSICY Naturally belng surrounded by books she l1kes to read She also enjoys watch 1ng her favorlte baseball team the Cardl na s MRS GETILER Mrs Dorothy Gettler oneof the sclence teachers at Hancock 1S an expert 1n b1Ol0gy and that fascmatlng freshman subject gen eral sc1ence She rece1ved herM A degree from Columb1a Un1vers1ty Her spec1al lnterests lnclude V1SU81 ed.: t1on and rug 6 SK C 1 r Q I . 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'n 12 MB HEMM Nr Jack Henm ame Nou h1s year afrer fwo years ar Han ofk JUHIOY H1gh He holds a B S degree from Wa h1ngron Ln1 er IIV BOTDIJISC Louls Mr Hemm 1 happ1lv mar r1ed ro a prer w blondr Mr Henm ha done wonder for our mu 1 e arfmenf fh1 vear bel1e 1 h1gh srhool edufaf1nn for boys and glvl and fhurch afrendan e for exervone regard ess of PPllglOH 1 011 a Ind of mUSlF and sport r enm W1 lng fo help vhs uden IH any way he an and always has good ad11 e OHfPYHlHg t e fufure Me fearhes r1oru f u and band and play se eral IH rumenfs MISS HLNSIEY Ou1'arf1se phvs1fal ed ind heal h rea h er MISS Marguerlrr Hensley s a fo Marlne She IS from Texa where he rud eed af Texas Sta'e College for Women and at Texas Chr1st1an UHlN9Y 1tw Sle Un1vers1fy rrom among fhe many spor' he enj0V LSHHIS SWlmmlHg and b0WllDg Her hobblf are read1ng amp1ng and anoenng MISS M KINNEY MISS Colene MFBIHHPVWH born n1Kennef 1ssour1 Sh la er mo ed fo S LOUI where she agrpndpd Cin eland H1gh Sfhool and w3Qh1Hgf0H bnlwer 1 V Tp Pl Ing her B S degree WI h ourse 1r1mafh phv Ch6m1SfFV and psvfhologv She enjoys a e r as es he rear es at Hanrgrk bu favgrs h6mlS FV She P Joys warrhlng s o and readlng good l1f erafure MR NEBEL Mr Carlton Nebel new foarh at Hanfo k comes from Cape G1 ardeau where he pen most of h1s adolesfent year He aftended Southeasf Mlssourl Sfare College and Wash rngcon UHIVGTSICV TPVEI rnga B S degree BCS1dCS pbyslcal Ed h P3 he health an dT1Y6FS Ed Durlng the war oarh spenf fwen 1 ene lo elw m0HChSIIlth8 L S Infanrry H happllv marr1ed and has one son Mark A 1de from llklng basketball baseball and hun'1ng he enjoys setrllng bark to relax and waffh IV UH ROPhBT NYE Ihls popular a her of speerh Jour 1 and bn 1 h IS also rhe HCEIVC pon of 'lr d bare feam the GROWLER and 'he NPHIOI plav M N r hold u1A B degree from Drury Collrg II Spr1ngf1eld HISSOUTI and an M A from W1sh1ng'on Unlmerslfy MRS PRESZLER On v wowr b 1 good enough 1S the ad 1 f of ou hardwo klng rounselor Mrs Gladys Pre ler She belxeves that t e udenrs of foday have greafer OPPOFCUHI rles and mn urn are doxng better Ch1HgS She ha her B S and M A degrees from I UTI HIXPT She aught severa lea a JUHIOI Hlgh Sr ool Among her 01 1de a V1X1flCS she en enn1 ew1ng bowllng and readlng She ha aken an a IWC parr IH 0FgaD1Z1Hg Career Day Her warm m1le and frlendlv hello are we omed b aH MISS RILEY I largely fhrolgh fhe efforts of IS ff1 1enr rea her fhat fh Hancoc Wemen c ha won wo awards She also spon sor the Honor Sorlery and ls very actlve IH Homeroom She earned her B S degree from Soufhva Sfa e College and her M A degree from M1 our1 Un1 9TS1fy In h 1 pare flme she enjoys f1sh1ng read1ng hTldg9 and needle work In her qule una Um1Hg manner she has greatly 1nfluenred fhe l11e of her sfudents MISS SCHAEFFERKOETTEH W1 s Edna S haefferkoerfer 1S always WllllHg fo help the studenrs w1rh thelr problem and rnfr1butes mu h fo all sehool we O M , , 'f 2' ' ' 7 S 1 F 444 S L 4 4 4 . 4' e ns 4 .4 -. , 'A 1 ' D . . 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' f - - S -- , , r - , 13 MR SCHOTT One of our newer i 1lty members 13 r W1ll1s Schott aformer Mar1ne He teaches general bUS1H6SS c1t1zensh1p and Amerl can hlstory He atta1ned h1S B S degree from Washlngton Un1 rs1ty H1Sm81H lnterest lnclude dCC1V6 sports part1c1pat1on gardenlng and read1ng l addlflbn he has done mUCh1H regard to vo C8t1OH3l student placement and has worked w1th the Student CbUDC1l Speclal plans for h1s future 1nclude re CC1V1Hg h1s M A and bu1ld1ng a home MR STECKHAN Mr Donald Steckman has been E68Ch1Hg math at Hancock for the past three ,ears He enjoys lt so very much and Lh1HkS that Hancock students are typ1cal te UAFEIS 1S adv1ce to students 1S D 1 L l qumter Mr Steckhan rerelved an A B 11 n M A at W8Sh1HgKOH Un1vers1ty eiore Startlng h1S rareer'as a teacher he worked gt the Ll1pper axufacturlng Company h fnjoy ylob 1 s suchas stamp col leg-tlnp W gpg lfiflflg and shop WOI'k sn ' One of the la 1 aff each day at Hancock IS ox s an metal ork IHSCFUCUOF Mr Melton Schwab He acqulr d h1S B S degree at Southeast WISSOUFI State College 1H Cape G1rardeau Among h1s many 8CC1V1t1BS he enjoys photo graphy and orts He 1S also sponsor of the Boys Clhb HIS adv1 to all of the students 1S Take advaq age of the opportunltles of fered MISS TEBOW Our outstan 1ng commerc1al 1nstructor 1S M1ss Helen bow who teaches the ad vanced commercl l subjects Most of the school s pr1nt1 g jobs 1HClUd1HgCh6 year hook are done n the mach1nes classes un der her superv 1on MISS Tebow attended Worthwest M1ss F1 State College Columhla Gregg College FCC61V1Hg B S an M degrees ln1vers1ty S ZIMMERMAN The beg1nn ng commerclal students are very capahly ught hy Mrs Jay Zlmmerman ler patlence s ppreclgted espec1ally by her shorthan students Mrs Z1mmEF'dD rece1ved her S degree from the State College at K ksvllle her home town Her hObb1 are CFOChCt1Hg ana readlng She especlally llkes mystery storles Her ambltlons are to v1s1t w3Sh1HLtOH and Gay Paree 1 A 1 - ll-I W i .9 1 ln W 56 X, 1 1 Y , I -ffl .' 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OFFICE WORKERS The office staff again this ' . , year did another fine Job of keeping the office Zlfnggng smoothly .MTS Schicke took care M sentees and did general office work LPS Wilcox did an excellent Job as Mr ne er ut Lindhurst s secretaxiyes very well as Mr To these people we also owe a great deal Zioiizigtude for keeping the office running VWWW SUPERV I SOBS This vear Hancock again appreciated the professlonal services of Mrs Jennings, our nurse who replaced Miss Toedt Miss Voss replaced Mrs Cecil as our speech supervisor Mr Burns remained our phy chologist working closely with Mrs Jenn ings Seniors an Juniors were given X rays and the hearingof each student were checked carefully and, defects were corrected The students wish to thank these special super visors for the services rendered which will help us so fl: at our work now and in the future will easier ,nd mu ruS1'Ri NX!! P Inav! IBF STUDENT COUNCIL The vo1ce of the student body IS heard through the Student Counc1l L1ke all Offl c1al COU.YlC1lS or clubs 1t 1S composed of a presldent and representauves The pres1 dent 1S elected by the student body from the nom1nees chosen by the Student QUHCII from next year s sen1or class and the represen tat1ves are elected from each home room Each week the student body s suggestlons and problems are taken up at the meet1ngs 1n Room X They sponsored a Chr1stmas Dance wh1ch was held December 20 1952 They also sponsored the food fund for needy fam111es They presented the food to var1 ous poor fam1l1es at Chrlstmas t1me The off1c1als th1s year proved them dent 1S bob W1llhauck v1ce pres1dent fhchard Drexler secretary Pat H1zer and treasurer Roylene Thomas Mrs Preszler and Mxss Hensley are the sponsors for th1s semester New ones are chosen every sernes ter and therefore the new semester w1ll show new faces Top standlng left to r1ght Charles W1ley Robert Patton Alfred Decker Forest Canpbell llerrran Holt meyer,C.11ffard Bonner,Robert Mohrman,R1chard Wuertz Gary Basden Robert K11l1an Vllddle standlng Janet Hollenbeck,Jean Landman,Peggy Cra1g,Bever1y Lamnerd1ng Cerda Gross Pat Nhddleton Charles Brunner,B1ll Thrasher,Beatr1ce S1ppel,Harry Hausser Bottom s1tt1ng Ruth W1sdom Robert Erauch Claudla Rohr,Faye Hohrback,M1chae1 W1lk1nson Sandra llOS1CI' James Lone Sue Mayberry selves. very reliable and able. The presi- Wwe ' mv CAFETERIA FORCE Our cafeter1aforcecons1stsoffour won derful cooks Mrs Dorothy Cornell Mrs Lulu Marchbanks Mrs V1ola Thomas and Mrs Abby Zlegelmeler They serve us tasty and well balanced meals They work IH H very cheerful armosphere The cafeter1a haslovely COlOH18l Ch1HCZ curtalns modern stalnless steel f1XtUF6S and a Juke box we havetwolunch per1ods of th1rty mlnutes each 1n order to accommodate the faculty and students A number of the students asslst 1n SerV1Hg food MAINTENANCE FORCE The men and women who keep our school 1n excellent cond1t1on are Mrs Bezona Mrs Strobel Mr Lowen and Mr Walters They Oll and mop the floors and keep the 's bu11d1ng clean and Shlhlng The men keep shades repalred the l1ght bulbs replaced and bulld cab1nets The lad1es keep the class rooms orderly in I , A o I 1 ' 3' . , - - U , i - U I 1 , . I . . , , i Q , a ' A 1 n ' if xx 4 . ' A . 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E, ' f-TW'-. -I X ' L . - u 'Hx ' 'f- , 4-GIXQYL 1 N ff f, . ,f -l ,X- if-'12 -' V x f 1 02, --'I I '., A 61-7 'X'm,L1 V M N X l C :U N' KMG I I 'I X W I f J X l yi Charles Chrlstrup Presldent John Cant well V1ce Presldent Haylllest Secretary Mlldred Holtmeyer Treasurer SENIOR CLASS It hardly seems posslble that we are about to graduate nd take our place among the alumn1 of Hancock Hlgh School We are proud to rece1ve our d1pl0maS but there 1S a feel1ng of sadness 1n leavlng the se cur1ty of our Alma Mater In these halls we have learned to laugh love, make new fr1ends, and l1ve unselflshly together We have become acqualnted w1th mathematlcs, sc1ence, and soc1al SCICDCC. We have learned to do by d01ng and pract1ce the laws of good c1t1zensh1p. The class has found much to be proud of 1n the halls of our Alma Mater the new bu1ld1ng, the new cafeter1a, a champlon baseball team, and a champ1on basketball team outstandlng athletes honor stu dents, and the frlendly helpful atmos phere that prevalls throu out the school We have a reputatlon for SpOnS0r1ng successful soc1al fUHCE1OHS such as the Sophomore Da ce the JUHIOF Dance and our prom, Garden of Memorles In our sen1or year we crowned the Memento K1ng and een at the Snow Ball and ended our year suc cessfully w1th the JUH1Or SCHIOF outlng and the sen1or play We would l1ke at Lh1S t1me to express our appreclatlon to our pat1ent and under standlng teachers, and part1cularly to our sponsors who have led us through the four most 1mportant years of our l1ves. 20 U M? Q 5 5 X 1: A i . , ' I r ' . ' - 1 A , , Y s . 1 . ' , - , - . . , - . v . . . . . - h , . ' ' , . , . Tb be a nurse is he P AT BE ZONA wish. EVELYN BIRKENMEIER uWhere's Char1ey?n J ANET BI SHOP Big things comein snall packages. M ARY ANN BLAKE Intelligent, courageous, friendly, what a combination WANDA BLAKE There's no other like Ivan. RAY BLEST Man of endurance. ANTHONY AVETTA Tony works hard for what he wants. SHI RLEY BALDWIN Nicer girl couldn't be found, Shirl's got friends all around. BI LL BARR He may be snall but oh so funny, his disposition's always sunny. BEVERLY BECKER Beverly's small and a friend of all. ROBERT BFHLI NG A littlernan who carries a big club. DORRAI NE BE I TEH She'll talk enough to drive you insane, that's our gal, Miss Dorraine. faclfya 010 SHIRLEY CUPLER Her winning ways are hard to beat. RICHARD DEATUY The busiest man in school. KENNETH DEGCER n Has na mind of his own md used it to advantage. GLORIA DORNER 'lhis ga1's pep is never gone, she keeps talking on and on. RIGLAIUJ DIEXLER A lover boy that we foundg but that' s what mdces the H0!'ld go rgund, 22 BETTY BRADFORD Her words of wisdom may he few--but so are her words. BERNICE BUCHER A friend to everyone. ANNA CAMPBELL Anna's the queen of the basketball floor--see her once and forget her no more. JOHN CANTWELL Basketball, his height of ambition. MARILYN CHAMBERS Witty she is and charm- ing too--a combination you find in few. CHARLES CHRISTRUP Der Klugste Der Klugenn The wisest of the wise. 7 Kama RIGIARD DUGGE Speaking of quiet people--- HUB DVORAK Qmiet and reliable. ANNA MAE FRANK Laugh and the world laughs with you. DAVE FRANKLIN a Casanova Kid JOE GALESCI Joe likes horses so what! Look at the money Roy Rogers got. MARY ANN GAUI-TR Qiiet, hut friendly, as we all know. 12 W ,QW 's :ff li' 5 ,. ui f -14 . .,- 1 Q X 2 9 3 in x .f '.TLZ... l., vb, ,ag G x 23 MARILYN GRJSS Those who don' t know her think she is quiet. MARY HAAS A comediene to be. ROBERT HECK A baby face but a man of the world. Has she ever had an JOANN HELD enemy? BUDDY HILL The world needs more of Buddy. PATRICIA HIZER Her obsession is Dave. is P' 6 J EANETTE HOFFMAN A grand person to in- clude on your friendship lisn HERMAN H OLTME YER Everything and even more so. M ILDRED HOLTM EYER Could you ask for more sweetness. BARBARA HOSK I NGS Troubles? She has none. GLORIA J AUJBS A terrific blend of everything that makes a good friend. ANDREW JASINSCI A real salesman without a doubt--Andy knows what the business world's about. NCHMA JOHNSON Had bangs before Mamie. ROBERT KAWELASCI Mighty things come in small packages. DOKJTHY KI ENINGER A little mixed up is this kid--what My Friend Inna' didn't do Dot did. ROBERT K I LLI AN Our Annual artist with a red jalopy. J EANETTE KLAGES Little and loveable. BI LL KLI NGEMANN The greatest supporter of the junior class. Jaw PAT MIDDLETUN I 'Her Ph0HCnever stops ringing. ROBERT MOHRMAN A gentleman Cif there ever was onel. M FILVIN MUHLER Not too busy to have a lot of friends. JOANN MURRAY Her heart is across the ocean. J EANNINE NAVRATIL Her beauty makes up for her quietness. FRANCES PENNO Little Frances with her winsome ways--has cheered up her friends many days. DON KHECHEL Have you ever seen him when he wasn't cheerful7 P AU L K HETTLER This boy is in a whirl FRANK LANMERS Porn tired and neve got rested. EVERETT LEWIS DON MATHI S Stupid people talk too much. Don's snart. CHARLES MEINE An all-American isome- day Chas will bel. Lfsebpomg I' Can you help but swoon. 25 LOREL REAMES Quiet and very ambiti- ous. ROGERS ROHR He'll sing his way through life. SYLVIA RONGEY S' 27 eyes of blue. MARILYNN RUSHENBERG How can sweetness be so quiet? PHILLIP sqqgpm Phil's talents cover many fields. RUTH boyd SCWLEICHER Her favorite subject--- HERMAN PETSCH He would act anything from Shakespear to Twain. JOANN POHLE She must have been a beautiful baby. LORETTA POTTER Loyal to her many friends. CAHLIN PRICE Naughty but hice. JOAN QUERNHEIM As dainty asan Orential princess. TERESA RAY Can a smile be so de- lightful? SHIRLEY SCHNEIDERHEINiE Her name is that of Longfellow. Ihr poems are that of Poe. MARY ANN SCHULZE A sweet kid. CHARLES SEIB Does this boy know the meaning of study? CAROL SEIMS Fun is her dream, mar- riage her scheme. NORMA SELOCK Individual in ways. DARLHVE SETTLEMOIR Tiny and sweet Gm all her 9 EARL SHOEMAKER Silence is goldmh BEATRICE SIPPEL A cute little thing is Bea. MARY JO STEWARD Small but never over- looked. FRED STOLLE He has mmanswer for ev- ery questionfandthen somel. JIM SUTTON Long and lanky, witty and pranky. ROYLENE THOMAS Where Roylene stands she leaves a glow of happiness. M BOB WI LLHAUCK Nothing is small about Bob. R I GlARD WUE RTZ Just plain punchy um his friends. FRANK WURTZ He means well, but! MARY LOU THURMAN A wonderful friend to have. ROSE 'IOWNSEND M1rror, mirror, on the wall--who's the fairest of them a1l?u CHARLES WAGNER Some dumb blonden J ANET WAN INGER If only the sun could shine as bright. JOAN WEBB She made a statue come to life. LANTA SUE WELKER Her brightness is her glory. 9 wi! I Avetta Anthony Tony St Mary s fresh nan and sophomore years Debate for two years Growler Staff Chorus Class Be porter for two years Intramural Basket ball and Baseball aldw1n Sh1rley Memento Staff 1D her senlor year Fashlon Show 1D her sopho more year jarr W1ll1am W1lly Debate Boys flub for two years Intramural Basket ball andllaseball Growler Staff Memento Staff Band Choru for your years llee Club for two years M1X6d Chorus for four years Becker Beverly Known as blOHd18 or 5hort1e Chorus 1n her sen1or year Behllng Bob rt ttended Hehlvllle Hlgh DIS freshman sophomore and Junlor years They call h1m Rocky Belter Dorralne Dode Volleyball 1n her sophomore year and also CHee Club Bezona Patsy Pat Volleyball for two years Glee Club Memento Staff Fash 1on Show Prom Comnlttre M1xed Chorus L1brar1an Glrls State Blrkenmeler Evelyn Blrklel Y Teens Intramural Basketball Llbrarlan three years Softball Blshop Janet Attended St John s Hlgh her freshman year Glee Club FHSDIOH show Blake Mary Ann Y Teens Prom Commlttee B1ng Commlttee Glee Club Chorus Blake Wanda Wan Y Teens Glee Club FaSh10H Show Blest Bay Vars1ty Club Boys Club for three years Intramural Basketball and Baseball Track Secretary of the Boys Club Secretary of Sen1or Class Bradford Betty Glee Club Growler Staff Memento Staff FHSDIOH Show Class Reporter Bucher Bernlce Bern Growler Staff Wemento Staff F8Sh1OH Show Prom Com mlttee Rlng Comnlttee Campbell Anna Anne Doodles Intramural Volleyball Fashlon Show Easketball for three years Softball M1xed Chorus uoftball Cantwell John Blg John Student Coun c1l Vars1ty Club for two years Intra nural Baseball Track for three years V1ce Pres1dent for two years Key Club Chorus Basketball for four years Chambers Mar1lyn Student Councll Glee lub tor three years Y Teens for two years Softball FaSh1OH Show Chorus Cll Camera Club Debate for two years Boys CHub Edltor 1n Chlef of Growler Staff Co ed1tor of Memento Staff Pres ldent of Senlor Class Treasurer of Key u fupler Shlrley Cup FaSh1OH Show 1n 1er Sophomore year Chorus Deaton B1chard Secretary of the Boys llub Track Key Club Decker Kenneth Kennle Intramural Bas Ketball Growler Staff Memento Staff M1X6d Chorus llorner Glorla Glo Y Teens Glee Club FaSh10D Show Chorus Prom C0mm1tt66 Blng Commlttee Drexler Blchard D1ck Student COUHCII V1C6 Presldent of Boys Club Key Club Secretary of Boys Club M1xed Chorus Memento Staff Intramural Basketball and Baseball Glee Club for two years llugge B1chard D1ck Art Work Majored lH Math and Chemlstry Memento Staff 5 O - 5 . . , g .. , , ... ... .., Y s K - C D I T . . . , ' ,rx : 1 'W ' -T .. 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' U- ' , Ax . , - 1 ll.. , I . 1 , . . . , 29 Dvorak Hobart Bob ls very lnterested IH shop we rk and metal work Frank Anna Mae Annu- Mehlv1lle Hlgh hcl' freshman sophomore andJun1or years Crrvsler Sraff Memento Sfaff Chorus Cheerle id r llrankl III Ddud Dave Camera Club for two yr-ms De-bare for two years Track for tw year Basketl all Prom GJIIIIIIIC tee Vwe Pie 'dent of Freshman Class Growl er Staff Memrnto Staff Llbrarlan K J 4 Art Work He 1s also very d n ra ts lwuu M v Ann Memento Staff Fashlon Show l rom Comm tt ee rc N llyn Cookle Mlxed Gxolus Chr ru H31 Mm ,I Vol leyl all Fashlon Show Heck Rol err Porky Ba ketl all for two year Baseball for two years Growler Staff Menento Staff Chorus L1brar1an Plum Comm tree Prom Queen Escort Vuc Pre Llent of Freshman Class Held Joan Blfathy Cleveland Hlgh freshman yea Y Teens Memento Staff Pa ll1Ol'1 Show Choru Cheerleader Prom Commlfree Mixed Chorus Memento Queen Hlll Che lcv Buddy McKinley H1gh freshman ydar Camera Club Debate Trafk Baske ball for two years Key Club Choru Intramural Ba lfethall mid Baseball Sophomore hnmeroom otncer Hlzer Pat Se rf-tary of Student G'JllIlC1l Vlfc- Pre Jdent of Sophomore Class Prom Corrrrxrf ae Sec ret ary of Junlor Class Fa hlon Sl Jw Llbrarlan Hoffman leanetfe Jean Glee Club Ba ketball Queen Secrefary of Sophomore Class Roose welt Hlgh her Freshman year Holtmeyer Herman Memento K1ng M1xed Chorus Student Counc1l Memento Staff Holtmeyer Mlldred Mlllle Treasurer of Sen1or Class Memento Staff blee Club Y Teens Memento Qxeen Cand1date for Prom Queen Chorus Presldent of Sophllr more Class M1xed Chorus St John s her Freshman year Hosklng Barbara Cr1sco Growler Staff Memento Staff Y Teens for two years Chorus VICC Presldent of Sophomore Class Student Councll V1ce Presldent of Y Teens Jacobs Glor1a Ann Growler Staff M mento Staff L1brar1an Jas1nsk1 Andrew Off1cer of Boys Club Intramural Baseball Track Glee Club for two years Chorus for four years Band for four years M1xed Chorus for Johnson Norma Cleo Camera Club I tramural Basketball and Intramural Baselnll Volleyball Glee Club Chorus Bas ketball M1xed Chorus Kawelaske Robert Bob He 1S very 1nter ested m advanced woodwork and commerclal 'nath K1en1nger Dorothy Student f1Jl1IlC1l Drom Comnlttee Crowler Staff ilages Jeanette Jean Class Presldent 1n her freshman year Glee Club Prom uonmlttee Hlng Comnlttee Memento Staff 41111811 Bob Buss Student Councll for two years Memento Staff Key Club Secretary of Freshman Class M1xed Chorus Klmgemann W1ll1am Boys Club for three years Intramural Basketball and Intra nural Baseball Growler Staff Chorus Krechel Don M1xed Chorus Chorus H IS 1nterested 1n mechan1cal draw1ng T. 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' ' Q 1 ,,', asf. .Q - . , , , , 3 1 .J ' - ul - , e amd h ettler Paul hret He was the llbrar lan 1U h1s sophomore year Lanmers Frank Attennecl St ry s h iresaman and sophomore years Baseball Growler Staff Memento Stall LEWIS Everett ICC Presldent of Freshman Class Wemento K1Ng Intramural Basketball and Baseball Crowler Staff Memento Staff Clorus Prom ommlttee u1X8d Chorus Ilbrarlan Vath1s Donald Don He attended Uehl S1116 H1 h1s freshman and sophomore years He 1S 1nterest1d 1D mechan1tal drawlng elne harles xarlle lov r 1 Club for four years Baske ball fol four yfars Baseball for four year Clee Club w1X6d Chorus Growker Staff Hohrmann Robert Stulent COUHFII L bate Intramural Basketball i tree Ellb Uhoru lad for four years hey Club Atteno d St Marv s h1s freshmar and sophomore years Mlddleton PBKPICIB Student Counrll for two years Nolleyball iorrvn years Prom COmm1LfCS Memento Qtaff Treasurer of Iun1or Class Cheerleader for three years Mxxed Chorus Amatuer Show Candweate for Men nto and Prom Cmtens Mueller Mel Mousle Attended MCBIHICV Hlgh h1s freshman and sophomore years Intramural Basketball h1s JUHl0f year Murray Jo Ann led Y Teens Glee Club Fashlon Show Chorus NBVFSEII Jeann1ne Jeanle She wa 1D the fashlon show 1n her sophomore year Memento Staff Pennol Frances Frank1c She d1d mu h workcxmxhe Prom CO m1CC6G her JUDIOT year I 'S h I V Butfhle Iutr.mutalBasef hall ani baske ball Secretaly oi lresh msn Cl Crowler btaff Uementr Staff or a s teporrer Band hex Club lo Ann I lreasurer of Cameri 1 b o ew a ee Club h1on qhow Spr1ng Pollles Amatuer Show lrom Commlttee lorfffa lresxdrlt of T Teens Infranuval Pa kftb1ll and Ba eball 61 tlxx la hlon bhow Chorus Nolleybal Baseball l1xed CMOIUQ Prl e Carl1n Bed Camera Club Boys Clu Choru M1XCd Chorus ernhelm Ioan Student Coune1l M1XSd Choru I Teen Fash1on Show Growler Staff Yollevball Hav leresa Terry PFCS1dSHt of Fresh man Cla Pre ldent of T Teens Softball Ia hlon bhow Choru x xed Choru Heame larsl Tarzan Trark Glee Clul He wa the VICE Presldent of the Sopho more Class iohr Hagers Hog Vlce PF891dCHK of Key lub Student Cotlcll for two years D late Intramural Basketlall Glee Club Ctovler Staff Chorus for two years rom Comm1ttee ulX9d Chorus He sang nany solos for dxiierent GFEIWIEICS Nongey SYIVTH Freshman fandldate for lasketball Queen Setretary for Freshman ,lass Vlfe I6 ldent for Sophomore Class Y Teens Softball Glee Club Fash lon Show Chorus Huschenlerg Mar1lynn Vemento Staff 1n mer QCHIOT Year snd Fash1on Show 1D her bophomore Year 5FhIf1ChGf Huth Chulby Lasketball and la elall Gromler btaff Fashlon Show rlfl J' . 1 -- I w- ' .1 Te Jn xc :um , ' . ,.p , ' tl 1. 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Thee-rl r-:mln-r Vlivn Y :orare rl Q Qalgffeg 31 Srherr Phnlmp Phll Basketball Base ball flee Club Chorus MlXPd Choru Schne1derhe1nze 5 111 y Crow er Staff Memento Staff Pzcm Ccmmlffu c ulze Mary Ann S hul Cromler Staff She pdffl Lpared ln the FdShlOH Show ln her Sophomore Year ock Norma IO She sang in the Chorus IU her SfH10T Year exb Charles A' fll cc M61 1 lell 1 1 reshman lfdf 1 lnteres Se1tlemo1r Darlene Mxeky l Teens and Pash1on Show 1 amdrda c for H ll W e en Parade oemtker Earl n ere f d IH 8 HH rrafts Take pee h Slems Carol Slmonmze Sfudenr LOUH ll ra k r la keeball Volleyball Glee Club 1 pel Beairlfe BPH V f ldfn Sophomore Homeroom SYUJFH' LOUD ll Prom Comnlttee Stevard Nara Jw Ba ffla 0 ' a Intl ,mura 01 Qyldll Pa ll1OI1 S ow Mxxed Chorus llbT5f1 H to le bred iff' d in me ll a woodwork Spends mos of hl tlme af PF chool wo klng Sutton J1m LOAHU Inrranural Basket ball and Baseb ll Growler Staff mento utafi Thomas Roylene ROY V ' Pre ldppt oi Sophomore Cla S udenr Conn ll Treas urer Gl ee Club Choru l ll ra? an Prom Commxttee Prom u PU mateul Show Spxlng Poll1C Thurman Mary Lou Glee Club Growler Staff Memenfo Staff Fash1on Show Chorus Townsend Rose Rosle Chorus for three years Glee Club llbrarlan ASSISCGHC to Counsellor Sang at JUDIOF and Senlor Dances Amateur Show and 1D the Glrls Qhartet Wagner Charle Doll Baby Played base ball h1s Senxor Year and was cho dl for All Sfar f rom South County Wanlnger Jane Nlg Volleyball Prom C0mm1fC66 Growler Staff FaSh10H Show Cheerleader for three years M1xed Chorus Freshman Carnlval Queen Basketball Queen Candldate Prom Queen Cand1date lntramural Volleyball Webb Joan Y Teens for four years Me- lento Staff Intramural Basketball for vhree years A and B Basketball for four Chorus for three years V106 Pf6S1dSHC of Freshman Class Welker lanta Sue SUSIE Debate Me menfo S aff Fash1on Show Class Report Prom Commlttee Wlllhaufk Robert Sweet1ep1e Student Counrll Varslty Club Intramural Base ball and Basketball Track for four years A and B Basketball for four years M mento Staff Mlxed Chorus Prom Queen Escort ChHd1d3C6 for Annual Klng Wuertz Rlchard Presldent of Key Club Student Councll Camera Club Intramural Baseball Homeroom Off1C6f 1n JUHIOF Year Wurtz Frank Boys Club for three years Glee CHub Band for three years Z1mmerman Charles He came here for half term 1H h1S Senlor Year He went to sev ral dlfferent hlgh schools andpartlcl oated 1n many act1v1t1es durlng h1s hlgh school days ' ,' , ,L . ,Chl ' Q 1, l, ,. J , h ' '1 ,pr ',e3' . , I S h ,. . c Jie. 1 f, , XJ ' ' , ra ' .'C ',, ' Y 1 '. A Y , , l I 2 Sel , . f Sl rtie Q 2 S' ' 5 J 4 '. .S S,' , ' , ,ra del fllv l l'gl V ' . h's F ,: ' '3- Art 's his ' , ,.t V. J lv I RCTC' N , Queel Q 1 ' he a o - ' 1 D Sh . Q 1 l t .s e TK? d , , s s , C ' ' Q ' Y4Teens ' Intramural BaskerbaTlJ Chorus years Volleyball for three years Mixed T, c G1 ls 5 s up ' K . f 1 Q . 1, Y , ', f F er V ' - T S V. ly, ,Q Mklgf fik:.l'll. S ff V r- 'N' - d ll ll , l V l ,V Y . h f. I - - ' 1 A ' A , . e 1v' I Vu-:Sie ' lj - Hd K M . . . r S- l N H ht S in LA . I I Y lry ij . i -A ss ,,.t ,, ' 'A '4 Q - 3 . !A x,, .Q CA 5 Q e , , . .- 32 A I Most Likely to Succeed Patricia Hizer Gmarles Christrup Most Courteous Mildred H01 tmeyer Bob Willhauck 'Vlost Popular Janet Waninger Phil Scherr Mos: Athletic Joan Webb Charles Meine Best Dressed Mary Jo Stewart Bob Heck Most Attractlve Boylene 'Ihomas Everett LCWI s Wuuesr Anna Mae Frank Jim Sutton Easiest Going Barbara Hosking Bay Bl est f'- Q I E B 'Jn wh , 33 I JUNIOI1 CLASS We have now been at Hancock for three enJoyable years and hope to graduate next year w1th our whole class 1ntact Our off1cers th1s year are all boys Presldent George Bude, V1ce Presldent Ihchard Jourden Secretary A1WamSer Treasurer Ed Melne Landmann, Gerda Gross, Charles Brunner and J1m Bone The alternates are S Mos1er J Retug M Newstaeder, and P Brauch We are sure of havlng Just as good teams next year as we have had thxs year s1nce so many of our class members are part1c1 patlng N1ne glrls played on the g1r1s varslty basketball team th1s year They were J He1man, D Beck B Green L Verd1n, M W.1ll1ams, B Bolten, M 1res D St1bal andM Chnsler The four Jumor boys on the VHFSIKY basketball team were R Jourden J Sheppard B Thrasher and A Wamser The b1ggest event of the year 1S the Jlmlor Sen1orProm sponsored by the Jun1ors The money for the prom was ra1sed by sell 1ng candy 1n the halls at noon and at bas ketball games a very successfull dance was g1ven ln October Our cand1dates for Memento K1ng and een were Rosemary Helvey and Don Roberts Joan Landmann our cand1date was basket ball queen Pat Watklns a Jun1or was chosen as one of the cheer leaders We hope that next year w1ll be as happy and successful as th1s one has been ,il ' A .U - 3 . . , - 9 ' 1 ' : ' 9 - - . 1 l ' - ' - Our Stjudent Council members are: Jean D , 9 . P ,' 1 Q ' . . . . , Qu i , . Q I .. . . - , , . , . . . ' . . D , I . A . . . . 0 , . ., . I , n u 34 .lunlors gf! K. Davld Alexander Barbara B1rkenme1er Robert Brmch Carol Bxsse John Dletrlch Tom Evans cw- lm Betty Auer Barbara Boettcher Betty Brelhan Dav1d Cornell Carl Dlpple Dale Foster Foster 'T' vi Erma Barker B Bel le Bolten Arlene Brown Bxchard Obunts Nlartha Dorm s Lu cxlle Fr1tts 35 Barbara Baublxt Janes Bone Joyce Brown K1erl1ne Crxsler eSgY Du ge Clarence Gebhardt fvlx f Donn a Jean Beck Carol Bosler Bosler Glarles Brunner Barbara Deaton Fbbert E111 s Hussel Gebhardt M4 P1 Falth Benz Ruth Hadley George Bude Ronald Dlckey MBPVID Fvans Carol Gerhardt . D05 Q ' . :Pl V--Juno 1 . Q. E -F s :1, 3 CI A Fl f ' ' ,1 32,fiif- 2 S' 'F Cr A L ta ,xv -f 1 ,I S '..:..,:, .1: 55 - . all i , K ' K , lvl' ' :ll Q- l In W L. I B - 1 be . - its lf' ff f , A- , sf f- C 'B' , 1 B W l ' ' by 5 4 2 fi? ,B . P A '- Ii 1 Joan Gxol son OY Hexman Jackie Kemper Jackxe Lemkhul Arthur Meyer Peggy Parker V2 X Bobby Gray Rosemary Helvey Velda Klenlnger John L0ng Sandra Mosxer Donald Parr Barbara Green Donald Huhn Roger Krechel Robert Lutz Floyd Ploesser sw , Wxlda Green Rxchar Jourden Gorden Krosbexn Paul Marchbanks Mxckey Neustaedter Arlene Popp 36 8-O' ff ,z Gerda Gross Walter Kaetzel Jean Landman Betty Wcwhorter Rxchard Naert Joan Rettlg 1-'WF if fm '55-,A 'lx Sh1rley Hahl Glenn Kage Joan Landman Edwln Melne Audrey O Shea Adele Meier Iunlors Junlors C it Em Nm ff Mar1an Rxckard Margaret Scherr Marlyn Squlres Betty Verdxn James Whxte Ronald Zimmerman Jerrl R1eth Larry Schmldt Delores Stlbal Allen Wamser Bobbye Wr1ght penny MTL ff! QQW5 6, 'QW Arlene Rmsch James Schnexder Donna Streckfuss Pat Watklns 37 .Am n Roberts Bobby Joe Sexton Jode Tate Bynum Welker Xlbert Host hugene Spltznagel 8111 Thrasher Paxe Wxlwx fi Kathleen Rotary John Shephard Jo n Thvm Mar1lyn Wllllans S Lf I 'I x .J l SOPHOMOHE CLASS Our Sophomore Class COHS1StSCJfOHC Hun dred students all WOFk1ng toward the same goal be1ng JUHIOFS The1r sponsors are M1ss Blshop Mrs Fischer Mr Steckhan an Mr Dav1s They have had two soc1al functxons The MIXCP asort of an lntroductory gatherlng for the freshman class and the Cobble Hobble a ThaHkSg1V1Dg dance The1r off1cers are pres1dents larry Smlth Joan Aveyard v1ce pres1dents Don Corbon Geraldlne Coffman secretarles Don Wlkete and Evelyn HIZCY The1r Ludent counc11 representatlves are lynn VIFECH Harry Hauesser Jo Ann Pourcell1 and Delores Roblnett 40 :WV xv 'Y ' l I l' ' I d . . . ll ' H ' ' A ll I H ' ' , . Z J 1 1 ' I I , . s . . ' A . 7 7 ! Ibnald Auer Joan Aveyard Gary Basden Richard Beck Ruth Beiter Charles Best Jean Boles Robert Bobe Arlene Boggs Eddie Ifrauch Roger Brodbeck Jeanette Euskuehl Barbara Byrd Forrest Campbell Gxarles Carothers Don Cleveland Geraldine Coffman Helen Coonrod Donald Corbin Peggy Craig Nancy Dale Roger Decker Pob Donaldson Glarles Donnelli Ruth Douglas William Downen Harry Dugan Tom Fel tman Harold Frenzel Judy Gerhardt Don Getty Rosalie Gretzshel Stanley Griser Harry Hausser ..L,h-., ,- 'O 4.4, A . i 5' 5 Sophomores 41 K, :ga-M5 H . .iff51. 'Q J, Mig. 9 sv - Q iff y ,r, ceelgqwg- Q w',4:.r,i Y fr lil , ,gg M , .:.., F 1 -'- 0 1' ' e ,yt if .Q 2: . ' Q. in 'U v .,'. i 'Q A f ,-a In Q an Z I A. ac b. ofekr rg , i Q, W, X , ' i , X fy 'x ' fix ,x , 1 the . K K new EW , V Q.. n.. K, - gf :A ,Q fe We an I y .Q r 1 153 1, , L1 i L '33 0- 7' fl x if : , Q f a F ii K ,. J' A., J M A l '41 K X Z' at :A 5 L 7' if w- tay A ,::. fy ,x ly ge, fi f f L r y ya Sophomores Frieda Hayman Evelyn Hi zer Linus Hoffinei ste? Richard Huhn Bu th Kardell Richard Kaufiinan Raymond Kenper Fobert Kenper Rosemarie Yenicek Robert Kage Bob Kotrba Doris Krechel Betty LaBruyere Lois Lallruyere Paul Link Larry Listenberger Kay Mankovich liichard Matt Carl Meyer Shirley Moore Joyce Mosblech Uiarles Muse Sandra Navratil Joan Springston JoAnn Pourcellie Margie Price Don liepovich Petty lickard Virginia Rickard Iohn Hiley Delores Hobnett Claudia Mohr Janet Huschenberg Judy Huschenberg lion Salvia Vernell Schaefer Ronald Scherr Betty Selock Robert Sippel Gerald Settlemoir Ken Se ttlemoir Richard Shelton Tom Sickmeyer Joan Sikorski La Vern Sippel Larry Smith John Steward Edward Steuder Karen Thomas Fred 'lhurman Donna Traudt Eugene Tresch Lynn Virgen Robert Vobert Ken Wallace Richard Weber James Wehrnert Donald Wikete Charles Wiley Michael Wilkinson Dorothy Wilson Ruth Wisdom Lucille Zolman Jim Woodside '44 1 r .1 2 v' , . fi -' , V Q .' 1 glsiwa Vi f E x :'- - QA W 0 T 31,1 2, 1 M if he Q 2 Aff W if . Q1 ,1 ig, 4? 1 -iw 4 ' Sophomo res 43 'Q J I ' as A . fy . . '5 S ' 'WNW gi 1 . Eb- ' Je ' 'L' 1 1' .,-1 1 f .Q V4 I mi fha, 5 ,, J 5 as 'Mx Q JEFF 1 . 2, , J L, A L. 44 FHESHMAN FLASS The freshman class of 59 53 has gotten off to a good start. thls year the presl dents are Judy lushop Carol X1rg1n 'Iom Lee and Henry Vogler The class has a f1ne record oi part1c1 pauon 1n Student COLlIlC1l chexr represen merd1ng J1m Tanner and Roger llerker The candldates for 'llemenro Tung and Queen were Thelma Kroeck and llonaldbobbs 'Ihe freshman candldate for basketball queen was Beverly Lamnerdlng They have members that are HCKIVS 1n varlous sports and organlzatlons They also hada number of students on the Honor H011 'Ihe class has hada good begmnlng let keep up the good work 45 S Y K--l L r I . 3 -- . ,. . . I 1 7 , . Z . . 5 . - tatlves are: Susan Mayberry, reverly Lam- ! 1 ' ' . . , -ABF! 49' 5.51.0 fwiifx Awmfa Carol Anderson Rose likown John Condon Barbara Dye Pat Frederxck Homer Hayman Rlchard Hudson Thelma Kroeck J Lllllcrap B Armbruster loan Bryan Shlrley COWIH B Hhrenr1ech Robert Froldl Lowell Hayman R lohnqton Fdna Iambert T llndhurst Janet Best Clxf Bonrer Peggy Frax George P1 ff-rt Bonny Crdvn t John Held NICIKPV lonea B lJdmmEI'dlYlg James lowen A, E A K Q . I x v 3 g H 9 V , i 6 AN f f 1 'W ll X A v A 2122? V- A I K k 'P I f f W . i ik 9 ff' ' ' 12 Kxrx I ' A ..,,, I 0 I wi . Aww A I , 7' 4 3 gl - ,V wif 4 ' 271' f , I ,M v A U' W Q 3 if' A P 1 ' 'Y X H l' L A D ' 5, A A A . 1 if ' A v-, a 1' ' j ' gb 1 A, W , ,A ff ,,,,, , , 4 I N D . f.. I 1 eh- -4' H W1 ' A L . W. 'ww ' ' 5 K N 2 X H .,, , . 5 A fexh pig., 'w . A V 'X 5? E Y h . , it i x f -lb... 'T 1 f nr Q Vf' w. ,wb ..,: 63,2 AH V i ,YZ K Q g, ' 4, V' wg , fu. ' M - 'f 1 ' H A fc ' H121 24 Q W, ,xi 'L' A A, , 'W of h R, i H A ., 5 AE X ee,, K S hrnil 4 vi 'V V . za A ' V - C . rr , fy su '- ae , 9 Av f , V4 iv ' 51 ' . . - . , 4' A , t g, H r ff' A L ki ' 4 ' . A1 . f ' 1 ' Y 1 . .7 l . V ' ' I4 H - ' l I 4 . ' l 1 ' .. . .' I. ,. V H4 L.'1'e . D' ' Q1 .11 1 ludy B1 shop Fdwari Hvrd c HL' .2 L' phlllp Borders Betty Boyer Laverne Braun kankleen rne W Carlton Ray Carhcarc Al fred Derxer Dond Dobbs Mlldred Dolson Don Douglas Betty Fcrxle-rw-11 H rel man Joan Feltman Donald Foster Prna frax Robert Hanea G Hausslorf Andrew Hayden Don Hntler Hay H ffman flxnton Holman J Hollenbeck Hobert .lone es 1 keav Ianf-tt hemp Honald Krlebel Dorothv Iumonr Thom s lc Ho inew lelbold R Lxebenguth Marlta Lutton Gerry nie- lvnrk Patsv Marun Ronald Marg 16 viii if5 I . Vx 5 in tl X i .V M 5 - Q . Q . ' N Q :Q A v x i ' l 1 ' Ilya. 1 f Q 1 .P N sl -A Al L 35' 39 y r -. 7 R - los igEEgf AX I , , I ' ,. Q I-r .1 'f 1' Xi' A , L-A f ri f S Y 1 x Yr I h s Q L I Y NJ Kas. J 'X V' . M, fp I l 4. 1 ., v 1 Q Q 5 - f, 5 w . 4' . Q . ' NU 1' i, 4 7' Zriiy-Q A S -. - L s -v as ,e , .. - '3 dv' 1 Ab 4 i . Q ffo ' ' 1' A img ,b A- Q41 ' ' 1 ,X - ,, - 46 3. .M 3. Q Q, 5 I 'M V in . W S' 31 'F rm - P f fee. . I... lW'k .4 'IIEA . . ,WD t V by n' N ,. y . .4 .4g, :ty t 4 ,N J ggv . Vgf A lf. uh. 1, , Jig- wi ' 2?- ,154 af' - '. gluill A TRN bfggiz ' a. 1 . 5'l7-4 '3 , ' ' 'f 5' X 8 -f ' is jj, 4- fl Q., vi 3 A -3 . 3, P ' .N ' 77 ' . ' 'R '.' ' mf? , V 6? yfff t NK li i QQQEE? 4f14.lvffc4, y. Sue Mayberry P. McWhorter Beverly Meier Dorothy Meier Mary PL Miller Patsy Moore Rosalie Nelson C. Niederstadt Dennis Nolde Donald Palmer Janet Parish Robert Patton Victor Pohle Raymond Popp C. Pattgen Helen Peters Barbara Potter J0hH ROS! Dlanne Reln C- Reftlg B. Rickard James Roberts Tom Schnieder Pat Springett H. Thrnbough C. Whitehead Daniel Winder James Robinson B. Schroeder Erma Stancil Carol Virgen Carol Wiese Larry Winkler Jaye Rohrback N. Schreltheis James Tanner Henry Vogeler E.Wiethrechter K. Young Gerald Scott Ruth Taylor Leigh Walden Bernard Wilder Harriet Smith 47 Joseph Ryan R. Shroyer Ronald Thomas Rosalie Walker C. Wilder Pat Jennenman J. Schaeffer Robert Smith Teula Thomas Sherry White Wal ter Schaper M. Timmerman Richart White 48 TIIF 1IIbTOllX OI' lIANCOCk HIGH In l925 and 1926 the Jumor lhgh bu1ld lu 1919 the colorful hlstory of Han cock H1 h began w1th the add1t1on to the bu1ld1nD wh1ch 1S known as Ward I llxe Comnerclal Department was 1D a smallroom 1n the front part of the bu1ld1n on the top floor lypewrlters were put 1n a cloak room and that was called the typlng room A few of the h1Dh school teachers at that t1me were whss Walker 1l1ss brown lntendent was llr Ben C M1lster and the f1rst pr1nc1pal was xhss Ann1e Walker here wasn t any l1brary no encycloped1as and just a few books that the students do nate1 As there was no ym several stu dents erected a few baskets for basketball 1n what was called Umm s Park At that t1me the only sport was baseball Hancock Fureka and Valley Park part1c1pated mhf only ball f1eldwas Located on an empty lot IH the v1c1nlty of t present 11 hsch ol rectefl a fl s then used as a h1gh school It had the only ffym and aucl 1tor1um ln Lemay The f1rst person to Draduate from the h1 h school was Laura Daebelbels 1n 1923 In B24 there were four graduates and as the years went on the classes steadlly 1n creased The hxgh school bulldlng was constructed as a WP A project 1n 1934 'lhe enroll after the bulldlng was completed and plans were made to erect an athlet1c fleld w1th bleacher space wh1ch was completed 1n 1938 In January 1952 the add1t1on to the hlgh school was completed and the cafe terla was put lnto operatlon Hancock Hlgh now a AAA school qulred l7 credlts to Draduate We now offer 55 courses to the present enrollment of 428 at Hancock llus year 92 senlors w1ll graduate - . ' r 1 - Y - . . . 4 . , rs. D lng was e .. rx.. wa . . y - . O ' - o - - . . O . . ' , . U Q u g ' ' . . . . O ' D' , . . , 1 I ' i ,U . . . , , . V . ,, - - . - 1 I ' I ing, and Miss Robertson. 'lhe first super- ment was approx1mate1y 330. A short mme , 'v , . , Q , l l ' , 1 r 1 V - . . 5 . 3 , ' . 9 1 . , , ' 44 1 If ' ' ' . . i I . J I re, ' ' , 1 - 0 - J , p . , , , he p Q .ig OV , Q , . . 40 'N Y , , V x TW if A J, If 4 W A7 A .an...4'G 51 I what every homundcer should know Explqnauon accomparues math And dlls test, was so easy' Soc1o1og1ca11y speukxng- Deep 1n study It aught hereon the bullenun board How lbout. this book f1ne'7 Who can tell me what Gah leo d1d7 Musxc Musxc Muslc Health andhqxplness go hand mn hmd Prlnqpals really do work .lx lb.,-fm qm he an ' - ' --- n . . . r ' V ' . ' I . . D . ' . I . . -,, F, 1, A 11 at n i ' Q, EIU - xx 'Y . 'f T an 'Or 1 14 - 8 X 'ff V min' I -5 ,ff M gf 1 I 1 Now for equanons nth one unknom what-,I you can t pronounce 10 we make the Growler roar Helps you solve all of your pI'0b1emS Today we tdce up the compound subj ect Drawxng IS dranng but ar: 18 art He helps you get a Job N f M b ld or F00 afs uf 3 we er What xnstxtutxon IS found here? Don t look at the keys Neatness efflclency speed requlred Jwre dill! aww 3 Fr .f QW S3 . . ' A . ' l -A-. y ' ' - . . , ' I , 3 l, 4 X sf X - . A , f x L.: yi H 1 I :' .J I A I '3 Bmw-, -,U ' . fy JA ' ,M y f 'ff' 1 -ef - w 7 ' ' , V, Q ff Af QM' , Y 3 . , V I ' We 'A I aw , -Q V 3? K f. Nm E Q - ' W ka f i ii r ... :iv af ,fx -mfs? f :ff i 44 Q ' W1 are Q51 n f N 235 ff, yr 'TQ 3314? wf 444 K V Q--P am Gif ffgf. , A E C fe jf A, 'Yam R ' il, M .g ,. -My j-.liij .ss 'LP' ,ir i?'if'2 ,A QQ, a mu-5. '2 ff 'iffy sf., .1 3' TTV' ' W , Wag 215' ,Ak , gl? 4,4 Wlth the school year comlng to a close we look back on the many QCCIVICISS cur rlcular and extra currlcular wh1ch made up our school l1fe There were many dlver Slfled clubs sports dances assemblles and meet1ngs wh1ch made our school days most enjoyable When we thlnk of Hancock s act1v1t1es we thlnk of the many dances and assemkhes where the band played and the choral groups at Nleuue s and basketball games at school w1th the gym r1ng1ng out. want a basket of track 1n the sprlng and of the many clubs such as the loys Club the Key Club and Y Teens These thlngswewlll remember long after we have none from Hancock 5 . Q l 7 , - ' r I . . i ' Y 7 . l 3 'V 7 u Q w Y displayed their talentsg of baseball games L , , ' ' ' life If 4 ' Y Y ' U I F BALLAD OF BEAUTY Roylene 'Ihanas the prom queen p lar BCCFBCCIVC nd a sparklxng exump e of 11ness has added many nmnes to her 11st of fr1ends throughout her four years ln h1 school As senxor queen she remgns nver the 'armor Senor Prcxn mth self assurance and P0156 57 . , I , is plao u- altgfpical senior girl. Her sincere friend- . . .gh . , . DEBATE The art of debate took on a new interest at Hancock this year. The subject in ques- tion was, Hesolved that the Atlantic Pact Nations should form a Federal Unionf' Arguing the affirmative side of the ques- tion were Lanta Sue Welker and Dave Alex- ander, on the other half of the argument were Rogers Bohr and Charles Christrup. The debaters from Hancock found keen competition in six league debates with opponents from Brentwood, Maplewood, Mehl- ville, McHride, St. Louis U. High, and Webster Groves. Again this year, the team's coach was Mr. Nye. if ORATORY According to the custom of the years, we again chose a speaker to represent Han- cock in the annual oratorical contest sponsored by the American Legion. Our entrant this year was Dave Franklin. He spoke on the formulation Of the Consti- tution in a speech entitled, The Paper is Old.n Charles Christrup participated in the 'T Speak for Democracyu Cbntest, which is sponsored by the St. Louis Junior Chamber of Commerce. The speech was entitled 'T Speak for Democracy.' s.-,,,rf .-r IIIII' THE SENIOR PLAY The Senlor play What A Llfe a three act comedy by Cl1fford Goldsmlth and d1 rectedby 'r Robert Nye was presented the 25th of'Apr1l The play turned out to be a b1g success The play takes place 1n the pF1DC1pa1 s 0ff1CC and concerns Henry Aldrlch s trou hles w1th h1s teachers parents and class mates The ma1n characters 1n the Play were Henry Aldrlch fCarl1n PFICCD Parbara Pear son fRoylene Thomas? the pr1nc1pal Mr Bradley QPh1l Scherrl the aSS1SCHHt pr1n c1pal Mr helson Qfhchard huertzl the secretary MISS Shea fPat HIZCF, Other parts 1n the play were George Blgelow fEverett LEWIS, Mr Ferguson fBob Heckl Mr Patterson QHerman Petschl l1SS Eggles ton fflose Townsendl Nhss Wheeler fLanta Sue Welkerl MISS Johnson fPat Mlddletonl MISS P1ke fSh1rley Schne1derhe1nzeD Mary fJo Ann Pohlel Mr Veccmtro Cbob Kllllarl GCFLIC CJanet Wan1ngerl rl' I gi . s-.--- . I L I J 0 ! 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ANNUAI SEAFF Left to rlght top row Sh1rley Schne1derhe1nze BobK1ll1an henneth Decker Everett Lew1s Bob Wllhauck Frank Lam mers Henman Petsch H1chard Drexler Carol Sue Nlrgen eft to r1ght second row Gerald1ne Coffman Nancy Dale Lesl1e haey Janet Hollenbeck Jean Landmann BettyAuer Per n1ce Bucher Mary Thurman H1ldredlIoltmeyer Patsy Bezona Mary Ann Gauer Erna Gray Joan Landmann leanettelxlages Left to rlght blfllng Judy Gerhardt VIRUS H1en Arlene frown Rogers Hohr Anna Mae Frank Janet Wan1nger Joan Held ,Z f MEMENTO Once aga1n another yearbook must be put 1D shape Problems blunders more problems and best of all the laughs that helped make Lh1S Memento one of the best bnder the d1F6Ct1OH of Mrs Cudd1hee day by day the work 1S COm1Hg to a con clus1on SIDCC the yearbook IS an all school project members are selected from each class the SG110r class be1ng respon s1ble each year for meetlng any f1H3HC1a1 need the staff may have aslde from money collected for subscr1pt1ons The rest 1S pa1d by the SCHIOF class Tbp left to r1ght Anthony Avetta B111 Barr Car11n PPICC Ph11 Scherr Charles Me1ne W11l1am K11ngemen Hob ert Heck M1dd1e left to r1ght Bernlce Bucher Dorothy K1en1nger Kenneth Decker J1m Sutton Dave Frankl1n G1or1a Jacobs Joan Quernhe1m Rogers Rohr Mr Nye Barbara Hosknng Joan Webb S1tt1ng, left to rxght Shlrley Schne1derhe1nze Herman Petsch Ruth Schl1echer Janet Wan1nger Anna Mae Frank Frank Lannnre, Everett I w1s If GHOWLEB The Growler Staff 18 made up of members of the JOUYBHIIBM class and sponsored by Mr Robert Nye The ed1tors are changed every semester so thatallstudents may haveanopportunxt to get good Journalxsm experience A1 students not mn edxtorlal posztxons are reporters The edxtorxal posztaons are edztor xn chxef news edztor, feature edxtor sports edxtor copy edztor andthe most xmportant cxrculatxon department The persons havlng served on these posxtxons for the fmrst semester are respectxvel : Charles Christrup, Joan Ouernhe1m, oylene Thomas, Rogers Hohr Janet Wanrnger, Herman Petsch end Everett Lewis. Q EJ 5 1 ' ' ' . 1 ' Y . '-ij, f, ' 'Q V I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 0 ' a s s 1 s ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R I ' , 1 if 1 , 1 ss, I Y I kr , . . . . . f ' : . . f ' . 1 ' I , , 1 I 61 Tllli HONOR SOQLIETY 'lhe Senior Honor Srwietywas established here atllancock in 1050 and has grown under the excellent sponsorship of Miss Hiley. The memlers are elected on the tasis of good scholastic achievement andgood school citizenship. 'Ibis year seventeen students were named as possible membership candidates in addi- tion to Charles Christrup, who was admitted to the society last year. 'Ihey are: Shir- ley Schneiderheinze, Pat Eezona, Mary Ann bl ake, fvlary Ann Gauer, Dorothy Kieninger Donna Beck, I'-. lelle lolton, George Dude llichard Count s, Peggylhagge, Barbara Green, Joy ifeimann, Nelda Kieninger, Joan nllnym, Sandra Mosier, and betty Verdin. l I 'lhe Senior Society includes onlygjuniors and seniorsg lut plans have been made to install a junior honor society for under- classmen on Achievement lkay. f J, Q A , s X v THE LI BHARY The library has been greatly improved and expanded this year by the additlon of many new books. As always it is a placeofmuch activity. Between supervising the nine librarians, helping students with research, suggesting good fiction books, and tracking down over- due hooks, Miss Frizzell is kept quite busy MUSIC DEPARTMENT Under the guidance of Hr. Jack Hemn, the music department has enjoyed a very success- ful year. The Rand, undoubtedly, is very happy to have a professional band leader for its director. They have done very well in the popular field of music. The P. T. A. show wasa smashing success, judging from various comnents of the audience as well as their applause. K W K recordedawell formed program this year, which, incidently, was the first attempt at it here at Hancock. We of Hancock are indeed proudof our 120 piece chorus, our fine band, and an even better director. THE BAND This year's band of '52-53 was intro- duced to Mr. Hemm, who is the new music teacher.. He has taught twenty- four students to playin the band this year and has taught them well. Last November 26, they played for the KWK 1'adi0PI'0gram wnich was recorded. They also cheered our basketball team by P1aY1Ilg at the pep sessions and some of the 8311165 They have truly done a lot thls year forHancock and without them the school would be lost The band consists of the following mem- bers: Bob Korrba, lJ0b Seppi, John Long, Lowell HQYTUHY1, DOH Douglas, Nom Schul theis Par Watkms, Frank wurez, Alfred Decker F10Yd Ploesser Pob llohrmann, Andy Jas: inski, Rose Marie Yenicek, Bob Gray Bo Jones Clinton Holman, Rich Shroyer ,0 Patten Jim White George Pude Dave Cor- nell Rich 'Vluehl farth Dave Alexander a Phil Scherr Left to ight 'lop Row k Alfred Decker Frank Wuertz Pat Watkins John Sheppard Ibn Douglas Dave Coanela AndyJas1ns 1, Richard Nluehl forth Norman Schultheis Rob 'Vlohrman Bob SCPPI Bob Kotrba r em Front how Robert Patten Rich Shrayer Dave Alexander lob Gray Robert Jones Clinton Hohman Rosemarie I , b ' , R b ' - l . ' 1 I ' , Hd E, 0 V Yenicek, Johnileong, Jim Vlhite, Lowell Hayman, George Rude. y i 67s ko- T' i GIRLS GLEE CLUB Left to waht COP POW Dorothy Meyer Joan Aveyard Dor1s Krechel Rose Townsend Kathleen Byrne Tellla Thomas Beverly Me1er Barbara Dye Left to r1ght second row Merllne Crlsler Sherry Wh1te Carol Wh1tehead Carol Nxederstadt PatMoore Janet L1ll1 crap Nr Jack Hemm Left to flght front row Pegg1e McWhorter Helen Coonrod Helen Peters Vemell Schaefer Rosahe Walker Bonrne Gravatt 11414-' IJOYS GLFIL CLUl Top Row Left to l'1ght 'Vorman Schu1the1s Charles fest Iohn Iuley D1ck Drexler Al Wamser Alfred Decker fob brauch Front How Left to lhght Lon Hoherts fonald 'Watt Herbert Snyder J1m Tanner Floyd Ploesser Marv1n He1de1 Don Parr 64 ,Q , A R K I x 7 , my M 1 . ' ' wi -' J . 7 I fra ' , A , 5 Q Y A ti' sf ' 1 z Q, I , u 5, 4 vi: ' V gt N s ' . , ' 1' ff' .. 1 L x ' I 7 T , V' ,X '. f . . i lf ' ' 1' i 'P i . ' 1 1 I ' ' ' , Y . I 1 1 1 1 1 ' I ' ' 0 ' - 0 I ' , , 1 1 . 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D ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 '99 MIXED CHBUS Lefttofhght Top Bow Gordon Krosbeln Charles Best Everett LEWIS Donlirechel Kenneth Decker Ronald Dlckey Blchard Wuertz John Shephard B111 Ehren1ech Herman Holtmeyer, Robert Kenper IiHnSexton Davld Cornell Bob Mohrman D1ck Drexler Charles Me1ne Carlln PYICC B1ll K11neeman Al Wamser T0m Evans Second Fbw Joan Held Joan Chernhexm Boylene Thomas IDHCHIZCF Blchard Naert Joe hyan Bob Donaldson B111 Barr Tony Avetta Bob Gray Don Parr Andy Jas1nsk1 Bob Heck J1m Wh1te Bachardfbunts BobK11l1an Hogers Bohr BobEHl1s Owen Dmnahausk1 Harr1et Smlth Edna Lambert Janet Hollenbeck Iarbara Dy Front Bow Jeanette Kemp Patsy Martln Buth Taylor Beverly Lammerd1ng Barbara Green Donna Beck Norma Johnson Ruth Schlelcher Pat Bezona Marllyn Chambers Janet Wanlnger Pat M1dd1eton Trudy Llndhurst Hose Townsend M11dred Holtmeyer MIXED CHORUS Top row Claud1a Bohr HOS8l1C Walker Kathleen Pryne B lelle lolton Varg1e PFICC Anna Mae Frank Luc1lle Frltts Betty Boyer ROSal16 Johnston Janet Pest dary Lou Thurman Rosemary Helvey Wllda Green Pat r1ngett Joan S1kOFSk1 Donna Traudt Petty Frxleben Carol Anderson Faye Rohrbach Bose Warle brown Peggy Cralg Vary Ann Hxller Second row Betty Verdln BonnyGravatt Arlene Prown lean Landmann Betty Auer Fhth w1S dom Merllne Cr1s1er Sue Mayberry Hosal1e Nelson Sylv1a Hongey laVerne Braun Martha DOFFIS Teresa Bay Jackle Lehmkuhl Sh1rley Hahl Nancy Dale Buth Douglas Gerald1ne Coffman Erna Gray Barbara Potter Janet Buschenkerg Ruth Pradley Front row Joan Landmann Helen Peters D1anne Re1n Judy Buschenlerg Shlrley Cowln Hr Hemm Thelma Froeck Beverly Shroeder Joan Pryan Leslle Paey Xar1ta Sutton Joan Chol son Le1gh Ann Walden P1an1sts Carol Sue v1TgCH Ph1l1p Scherr 65 1 . , , 1 9 ' ' . . 1 1 1 ' ' D . . - 1 1 l ' ' ' . . . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I e' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 4,-S xi S 7 ' A . 1 4 . . , , A ' . . 1 1 1 ' 1 - - 1 1 1 H . . 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FPA CI I B A new organ1Lat1onl1asbeen formed wh1ch 1S called Hancock h1gh School Key Club an offspr1ngcJfthe k1W8H1Sf:1ufS The CFBVOIS K1Wan1S 1S the cluh SPOHSOF1Hg the group hr Knect 15 the personal sponsor lhe hey Clul was formed to serve the com mun1ty and school wh1le at the same t1me de velop1ng the character of members lhe mem berscnfthe Key Club are pledged to promote s 1r1t encourage church attendance C1V1C p but most of all to pract1ce good fellowshlp The K1W8H1S Cluhs are not only 1D th1s country rut also 1D Canada and Hawa11an Islands where they have set up Key Cluks among young men for many years lor theyear nowlilprogress the 0ff1CCTS are H1chard huertz who IS the pres1dent hogers Hohr and Rlchard Jourden flrst and second v1ce pres1dents George lude the secretary and the treasurer Charles Chrlstrup New offlcers are elected at the end of each school year for the com1ng school year 00 Left to rlght top row Dave fF8Hkl1H John Long Charlle W1ley Charl1e Best R1chard Kaufmann D1Ck Drexler Harry Hauesser Ceorge lhde Lob Cray Chuck Jourden Nr Steckhan, Mr Schott Dave Alexander Dave Cbrnell H1chard Deaton John Cantwell loL Mohrman Herman Petsch Hay Llest H1Ch8fd Wuertz Mr Knecht Rogers Bohr Cordon Kronsbe1n lchard Wh1te Hlchard Counts Larry Sm1th BohK1ll1an Carry basden John btuart V1chael w1lk1HSOH 66 C - 1 1 -' '. 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Y TEENS Th1S club formerly called the G1rl Be serves became assoc1ated w1th the Y W C A and the name was changed to Y Teens They have h1gh ldeals of commun1ty ser v1ce loyalty to the student group and bu1ld1ng fellowshlp devoted to personal and spec1al l1v1ng as they are comm1tted by the1r 1nd1v1dual Chf1SC18H f81ChS Thelr goal 1S to grow as persons and to grow 1n fr1endl1ness tolerance and for g1V8n6SS of all people races and rel1g 1ons The Y Teens Club at Hancock IS es C7 peclally devoted to promotlng good w1ll fr1endsh1p and soc1al advantage for all the g1r1s 1D school Q'-f-s.. 5 -1- QQN 00 va Y TEENS Left To H1ght, Top Bow, Janet Best, Ruth Taylor, Joan Thym, Peggy Cralg, Barbara Green, Donna Jean Beck, Joan Aveyard, Beverly Lannerdlng, Patsy Mart1n, Teula Thomas, Dorothy Meler, Pat Sprlngnett, Carol Sue Vlrgen, Faye Bohrbach, Mar1lyn W1ll1ams. Second How, MISS Hensley, Margaret Scherr, Thelma Kroeck, Joy Helman. B. Belle Bolton, Helen Peters, ParbaralWe,liathleen Byrne, Geraldlne Coffman, Judy Gerhardt, Betty Schroe der, Lesl1e Kaey, Betty Brxleben, Carol Anderson, Patsy Moore, Joan Webb. S1tt1ng, Peggy Cralg, Bose Mar1e Brown,SueMayberry, Nancy Dale, Barbara Hosk1ng, Loretta Potter, Betty Verd1n, Bonn1e Gravatt, Mary Ann M1ller, Bosalxe Walker, Erna Gray. 67 I v 4 - 5.-lla: N A 7 l ' 0 - WTI: Q-V. ' ' ' . Mn, is ' ' - - - 9: - 1 1 ,. , , I . . . . . . . 1 . . . ui I r 1 I Z cg T3 . g 1 1 l .- - - ll y 5 A. ' O Q G ,, Y. N 5 Q QS A t Sl B9 A N J , f '. ll A 'N I BOYS' CLUH PRESIDENT Chuck.kmrden VICE-PRESIDENT Ihchardlhfxler SECRETARY Ray Blegt TREASURER Richard Muele forth SERGEANT OF ARMS Andrew Jasinski At the beginning of the school year the Boys' Club initiated seventeen new members into the club, bringing the membership to thirty-seven members. An initiation party was held for new members with Andy Jasin- ski serving as chef. The club voted that an electric hand drill be purchased for the shop. Five dollars was donated to the Community Chest. As a service to the school the boys kept the checkroom open at all basketball games. February 14 the Club sponsored the Coronation Dance, at which time the Basketball Queen was crowned. Bowling, basketball, volleyball dodgeball and softball are played in season during the recreation hour In April a hayride was planned Boy s Club letters were awarded to the deserving members in May Plans were being made to purchase a Jig saw for the shop with the money earned during the year nn' ,.- .. sf . in fxsv Y Left to right top row Donald Foster, GeraldScott,Stanley Griser, Raymond Popp Larry Smith Linus Hoffmeister Bob Donaldson, Bob Smith, John Held Second row Mr Schwab DaleFbster,Herbert Snyder, James Tanner, Don Dobbs P111 Pliman Bob Patton Don Hitler Dick Drexler Front row Ibn Gette George B de Chuck Jorden Frank Wurtz Richard Muehlforth Andy Jasin ski Charles Pottgen Ray Hofhnan Walter Kaetzel 68 yr-I lun ah: .,, 1 K '46, WFITKESPOHIB Noth1ng can be more 1nv1gorat1ng than sports Boys and g1rls both part1c1pat4 fully at Hancock and th1s can be shown bf past and present records Easketball volleyball baseball track and many others do much to lmprove the mental as well as the physlcal cond1t1on of the stu help one to keep phys1cally and mentally f1t at all tnmes W1nn1ng awards can also be contrlbuted to the man and woman who makes 1C so Coach Nebel and MISS Hensley Coach Nebel IS the sh1n1ng s ar for all sports part1c1pated by the boys vhss Hens ley leads our g1rls 1n the1r act1v1t1es Vlth thelr leaderslup and the student sp1r1t Hancock w1ll always excel 1n the f eld of sports Up comes tne q'LlCSC1Oh dowe like s orts'7 Hah' Rah' y we a'l ways excee leadershlp and be proud o the school we sponsor, HANCOCK' 70 K XL? Af X. V' ' X . W ' fj I Ln 1 K1 I . xl Y l I 3 dents. Numerous sports at various seasons . , . i . . . t ' ' . F ' +- ,'ya u lu s 1. . . i , . . .VI : ' ' E in Q55 MMMQKQZZ DATE OPPONENT SCDRE Se t 9 ct Eureka Valley Park Mehlvllle Bayless Llndbe rg Affton lixreka Valley Park Mehl v1l le Bayless L1ndberg Affton Home Games 15 2 BASEBALL Hancock has gone on to another v1ctor1ous season of baseball and are very proud to portray the1r 10 2 record Baseball 1S one of the m1nor sports of the school but as anyone could tell 1t 1S one of the ox. stand1ng sports Hancock had one of 1ts strongest teams ever seen Just 1os1ng to two strong teams wh1ch 1S no blackmark Hancock s students who came out for Lase ball are no pushovers as can l'e seen by the battlng average of Omarhe Wagner 6113 and the flne p1tch1ng of Charlle Me1ne whose record was 7 1 and also the f1eld 1ng and batt1ng average of the team W belelve Hancock w1ll have another SUCCCSS ful season because s1xof the n1ne starters are comlng back next year And 1f each player shows as much sp1r1t as d1d the team before them Hancock w1ll have another good team Top row left, George Bude, Charles Me1ne, Edward Me1ne, Frank Lamners, Bob Heck, M1ddle row left, Tom Lee, Bob Gray, Ph1l Scherr, Hay Kempen, Forrest Campbell, Harry Hausser. Front row left MBYVIH Be1del, Lynn V1rgen, Al Wamser, Charles Wagner, Roger Brodbeck p . 6-3 , ' ' 11 - . . 15 . ' 4-5 . . 17 2-4' ' , , 19 ' 14-0' I lv 24 8-4' l ' 26 5-1' ' ' Oct- Q . . ' O . 1 5-2' , 3 6-2' , . ' ' 7 7-6 , , ' e 9 ' 13-1 A ' ' 15 7-4 . . K . l l5AbK ETPALL QU EEN of Valent1ne s Day presented a Basket ball Queen Coronat1on to Hancock MISS loan Landmann was crowned een of the 1952 1953 basketball team She was es corted byPuchard Drexler 'lhe Junlor can d1dat,e was chosen by popular vote by the ent1re student body 1nger escorted by Frank Wurtz M1ss Vernell Schaefer escorted by George Hlde and MISS Beverly Lammerdlng escorted by Raymond Blest 'lhe Master of CCFGTIOHIBS was Allen Wanser and the Jewelry bearer was MISS Pan ela Wanser The Q1een rece1ved aRh1nestone necklace w1th a match1ng bracelet whlle the Malds of honor each rece1ved a Rhmestone brace et Left to r1ght George Bude Vernell Schaefer Frank Wurtz, Janet Wamnger, Dlck D1-exler, Joan Landmann Pamela Wamser Al Wamser Charles Jourden, Betty Lou Meyers, Ray Blest, Beverly Lanmerdlng - QU H Maids of honor iacluded Missqanet wan- 1 . - BASKETBALL Hancock Tigers once again were victorious by going on to win South County Championship Title for tlt third time straight. They also took the Bayless Tournament for the second time in two years and the Ferguson Tournament for the second year. Hancock's record w --7, losing to some ofthe bigger ls such as McKinley, Cleveland, Cape Girardeau--teams which all went to the state finals. All in all, we of Hancock are proud of our past re- cord and are once again looking on to another good season. Cantwell Phil xfllffl' -Xlltn Wamser, Richard Jourden 'Vlarvin Reidel Coach Nebel 72 . A.. Q , Left to right, Roger Vrodleck, ill Thrasher, hob Willhauck, John Sheppard, Charles Meiflef -l0hIl 3-EFF' A TEAM BASKETBALL fBayless Tourn I Elvlns 65 50 Dec Mehlvllle 64 61 Dec Crystal Clty 48 43 Dec Llndberg 70 36 Dec Eureka 68 42 Dec Herculamum 65 58 Dec Lmdberg 98 25 Dec Fa1rv1ew 74 39 Ibc fNormandy Tourn I Normandy 58 53 Dec St Charles 75 36 Dec Mc.K1nley 40 79 Dec Affton 42 38 Jan McK1nley 49 60 Jan Valley Park 63 45 Jan Cleveland 46 54 Jan Elvlns 26 43 Jan lFerguson Tourn 1 Valley Park 43 38 Jan BIVCPVICW 53 43 Jan Berkley 72 54 Jan Bayless 64 63 Jan Cape Central 45 69 Jan Eureka 97-49 Feb Affton 37-33 Feb. Valley Park 81-31 e . Mehlville 89-53 e . Roosevelt 63-57 e . Bayless 71-69 e . lliegionalsl St. Marys 63-43 Feb. Affton 32-38 Feb. Conmtry Day 52-67 Feb. ' Home games 1 l i l i U l E PASCEIPPLL Having a very good season agam ch1s year, the li Tean ended up the season wlth an ll and 7 record. Besides a very good record the also took second place 1n the Y South County. SCHEDULE Lindh erg Eureka Hercul aniun L indberg Fairvi ew Af f t: cn McKinley Valley Park Cleveland Elvins Bayless Eureka Af f ton Valley Park Mehlville Roosevelt Bayless Eureka 53-34 48 37 -403 -43 54- 32' 48 45 42 40 59 46 28 56 44 51 57 26 -29' -47' -481 -21 -50- -43' 37' -54 -41 -24' -41' -37 48-43 44-70 Zu 7 J UMPERS HarryHaeusser, Dave Franklin, Richard Beck John Cantwell, Bill Thrasher, Gmarles Meine Bob Lutz. SHOT 8: DI SCUS Tom Lee, Roger Brodbeck, Harry Haeusser, John Cantwell, Vic Pohle, Bob Wilhauck, Don Douglas. POLE VAULT Don Douglas, Marvin Evans, Richard Deaton, Bill Thrasher. 76 YV DISTANCE Back row, Richard Beck, Forrest Canpbell, Tom Michaeli, Bob Brauch, Lynn Virgen Front row, Bob Gray, Bob Kawelaske, Larry Schmidt, Dave Franklin, Jim Bone. SPRINTERS Top row, John Cantwell Middle row, Lynn Virgen, Larry Smith, Bob Lutz, Charles Meine, Charles Wagner. Bottom row, John Condon,Ray Popp, Jim Tan- ner, Byron Armbruster, Don Douglas. HURDLES Richard Kauffmen, Dick Drexler, Forrest Campbell, Richard Weber, Richard Beck, Bob Branch, Jim Bone 1. 9 is A BASKETBALL Game Hanoock vs Meh1v111e Hanoock vs Affton Hancock vs Bayless Hancock vs Af f ton Hancock vs Valley Park Hancock vs Mehlvll le VS Bayless Date an an 8 8 P Mar Place Score Hancock 6 22 Affton Forfe1 t ure Bayless 15 12 Affton 16 14 Valley Park 24 15 Meh1v1l1e Lost: GIRL S A BASKETBALL Top Row Left to H1ght Mar11yn W1111ams Marlyn Squ1res Norma Johnson MISS Hensley Donna Beck Barbara Green Joan Webb Front How, Left, to Rlght, Anna Campbell, B. Belle Bol ton, Joy He1mann, Mary Jo Stuart, Merhne Glrlsler Betty Verd1n 78 I J . 27 - J . 30 ' - F b. 3 - F b. 10 - F .b. 17 . ' 4 . Hancock Mar. 10 Bayless 15- 33 'Bn BASKETBALL Gune Hancock vs. Mehlville Hancock vs. Affton Hancock vs. Bayless Date Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Place Hancock Affton Bayless Score 13-15 27-16 16-14 GIRLS B BASKETBALL Stmnd1ng M1ss Hensley Barbara Dye Betty Erxleben Carol Sue V1rgen Joan Aveyard Enna St nc11 BOS811e Walker Erna Gray Janet Hollenbeck Kneel1ng Dlanne Beln Ruth W1sdom 79 s u an 1, 1 a 1 I I I a 1 lhe Semor Class of 1903 w1shes to acknowle the ass1st ance of the people whose names are hsted below wlth hill lhzauon of the many hours of work pun mto the edltlngof th1s hook we w1sh to thank all Lhose concerned for Lllell' mme and then' effort '-l6Cl'l1'l1C8l ASSISKHIICG Photography Spelth Studlo CenLral1a lll1no1s lhoto Pl 'ite s Mul tlgraph Sal es GJ Var1 Typlng and p1 'LIlf,1Ilg kl8Cl1lh6S Cl ass Hancock H151 School Becktold Blndlng Co Memento Staff Co ednors Charles G1r1sLrup Janet Wanlnger IGLIITIIIE Foh Klllldll Sfalf Asslstants Pat Bezona Anna Mae Frank Jeanette K1 ages Q11 rl ey Schne1derhe1nze Vary Ann Gauer Jeannlne Navratll Lanta Sue Welker Nhldred lloltmeyer Joan Held Carol Vlrgen Nancy Dale Jean Landnann Ioan I andnann Betty Auer Arlene Brom Pma Gray Kathleen Potary nsor Nlrs Chddlhee 80 1. 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