Hancock High School - Memento Yearbook (Lemay, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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'fDR ,'Cf1N 'HIM f1,'i' ' ' 'EGG Ui L ...SSA HAA COCK HIGH SCHOOL Hanco l Hlgh .sa one o he f oo in he a e of Mlssou 1 to recelve the Trlple A Batlng for Excellence Hlstonvally our school dates back to the 1880 s The atmosphere 1S frlendly and 1nformal but there 1S no lack of dJsc1pl1ne respect or smooth worklng efflclency Hancock Hlgh offers 1CS students and gvadua tes a conplete Job placement serv1ce and well staffed guldance and r'ou.nsel1ng servlce for undergrad-J ates A few of the extra currlcular act1v1 1es pro rubd for the students are an excellent athletlc program for glrls as well as boys a student counc1l system and a full roster of socxal and hobby clubs And after addlng all these thlngs together you w1ll flnd that Hancock lS a hlgh school that really does the Job lt s supposed to do practlfally and eff1c1ently 2 DEDI CA TI ON To those who have rendered many years of outstandlng serv1ce at our school Hancock lhgh we the Memento Staff thoughtfully pay tr1bute by ded1cat1ng to them our year book Tl'l1S servlce has patterned the llfe of many stu dents and helped them to prepare for the1r future The servlce rendered durlng these years has been unselflshly g1ven by those who have been an 1nsp1rat1on and example to every one of us Those who have g1Ven th1s servlce have worked dlhgently w1th us have taught us w1se1y and glven then' t1me freely to help us The Memento Staff of 1954 der1ves great sat1sfact1on from the knowledge that they can show then' grat1tude by dedlcatlng th1s annual to THESE 144 YEARS OF SERVICE 'IU HANCOCK HIGH SCHOOL 1 0 U f I 3 , , lp'Ul 6LlfI IOITO ' ' We the Nbmento Staff of 1954 would l1ke to express our gratltude to those who have g1V8H then t1me and asslstance 1n helplng us publlsh our book TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Photography V1ncent Prlce Stud1os Photo Plates Blndlng Pnntlng E111 tor Hxsxness Managers Art Fd1tor D1-V1B1OD Pages Var1typ1ng Fd1tor1al Pesmr ants Saonsor HEHENTO STAFF 4 Multlgraph Sales Co Mr John Glassen Jr Becktold Blndlng Co B Belle Bolton Betty Auer Marllne Crlsler Vachlnes Class Joan 'Ihym John Lmg Chuck Jourden Norma Martln Donna Jean Beck Barbara Green B Belle Bolton Betty Verdln Nancy Dale Judy Gerhardt Joy Helmann Bob K0eCh1g lbrothy Layton Carol Vlrgen Thelma Kroeck Sue Llndhurst Mr Ray Karcher f W - c ,u , ' ,' :A . . 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Peggy Dugge .75 Q auifafionaf jo ce JAMES LINDHURST SUPERINTENDENT OF SGIOOLS FRANK MERCER MEMBER JOSEPH WEBB VICE PRESIDENT WALTER DUGGE SECRETARY FRED GOKENBACH MEMBER RUSSELL ROSENHAUER PRESIDENT ALVIN SACKBERCER TREASURER Hancock s force of Gravlty 1S the Board of fducatlon 'Ihey are a group of progresslve kuslness men, who are worklng to het ter our comnunlty The P-owrd 1S composed of s1x members who are eler ted for a term of three years Two members are chosen yearly so that the work of the Group w1ll not be lnterrupted A regul ar and the school s attorney, Mr Hahn 'lhe ma1n ohjectlves of the Board are to dlstrlkute the school IIHSIICCS, emplov teachers, and lead the school on to better edu c'1t1onaI methods These men lead us on our exped1t1on through space 'llney show us the r1ght way to travel and we follow thelr well planned d1rect1ons To the board of hducauon we wlsh to express our thanks for the t1me they have glven to us and lor the way 1n wh1ch they have bettered our school 5 - I 3' v . . . I - . . P t . I I . , D . meeting isheld monthly with these sixmembers, our superintendent, 7 , K 1 u I . . I are A'-dl? One1ofthe best llked and most capable superlntenoents Uancotr nas ever had IS Mr lanes L1HdhUFSt Wk Llndhurst has xwen 21 years of SSFVICC to the School U1StF1Ct of Hancock He began h1S career as a SOF13l StUd16S teacher then was prlnclpal of the h1gh school for n1ne years before he henan h1s present dut1es as superlnttndent of schools of lbctor OflAUC8t1OH and has tau ht IH the lkpartnwnt of hdUCHL1OH at Wash1ngton ln1vers1ty for several summers Mr Llndhurst s advlce to the students IS that they make every effort to achleve to the best of thelr ab1l1ty ID thelr school workanl never be late fhe COHCIHUHLIOH of our dEHOCf3L1C way of l1fe to a great extent 13 dependent upon the h1 h school students who soon w1ll become the actlve CICIZBDS of our HBKIOH 10 you Wr Llrdhurst we dedlcate the Faculty S6CtlOH of the 1954 Nkrento 7 ? ' ' I 1 ,l, I . , . - , M . . .I K . i . U,v vi ,- . . . . . G , . ,, . . , , . H A 1 V . . . 4 . fu' l f ' l L- 1 I x . Mr. Lindhurst isa graduate of Washington University with a degree 7 ' sr ' , ' ' C , . 5 ,' . m. U l a A D ' If I ' Y . t D . . . . H ,W 1 I . .IA I . . K . l A I THE SUPE BI N TENDEN T Mr L1ndhurst our capable and frlendly super1ntendent 1S the Gonrnander 1J.A'S..ulCf of our space sh1p He was horn at Steelv1lle M1ssour1 and recelved l11S Hmctor of FAUCHCIOH degree from Washlngton Un1vers1ty He began h1s teaclung career at Bakersvllle Hlgh School Bakersxulle M1SSOLlI'1 where he taught soc1al studles After he came to Hancock he taught for several years before he became pr1nc1pal and later the Super1ntendent of Schools Ha has also taught 1n the De partment of IHUCBCIOD at Waslungton Un1vers1ty for several sumners Oxr Conmander 111 Cluef has several hObb18S but he especlally enjoys f1sh1ng and crafts He 1S truly a fr1end and counselor to the students THF PHIN CI PAL Mr Langehenn1g the Gonmander of our space sh1p has been Wlth the Hancock Schools lor 81 teen years He taught f1rst at ancock Jun1or Hlgh for eight years before accept1ng the pos1t1on of coach for Sen1or Hlgh where he served for f1ve years before accept1ng the pos1t1on of prlnclpal He graduated from NbK1nley grade school and got lus h1gh school dlploma from Cleveland llgh He went to Harrls Teachers College for one year then entered Westmlnster College and stayed there for two years before returnlng to St Lou1s and enter1ng Washlngton Un1 VCPSIYY where he recelved a B S and M A degree 1n MUCHCIOII Our Conmander l1kes all sports very much but favors basketball and track He IS a fr1endly and capable leader who 1S well llked by all students THE FA CUL TY The Captalns of our space sh1p are the teacher They are a group of outstandlng men and women 1Ilfl'l61I f1eld Pmong the faculty there 1S one lbctor of Educatlon ten teachers hold master degrees and ten have bachelor degrees from accred1ted un1vers1t1es If! add1 tlon several of the members are worklng for advanced degrees W1th then' educat1on and years of experlence they have taught the students and helped to prepare them for the future Aslde from thelr teach1ng they have been counselors and frlends to the students The faculty w1ll not only be remembered by the students for the l ssons they have taught but for the f1ne ldeals they represent .5 . 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P ma f- ' ' ' Y Q Ag 5, fl Quzcinq ima funn-r ARTHUR F LANGEHENNIG Pr1nc1pa1 JAMES L LINDHI RST Su erxnt ni t in YK jk If ALVIN BAY B S IRENE BESEL Counselor Enghsh Home ERZOHOUIICS Wash1ngton Un1vers1t,y S E Mo St College 13,1 qhfen LEOLA BISHOP WILLIAM BROMMFR B Mathemaglcs HISCOFY Lat1n German Columbla Umverslty Washlngton Un1vers1ty IDA MAE FISCHER A B MINNIE FRIZZELL B S DAVID GARTNER M A Enghsh French L1brar1an Engllsh Central Collece Washmgton UHIVCPSICY Washlngton Unlverslty 10 DOROTHY GFTTLER 3 M A JACK HEMM B S MARGUERITE HENSLEY B S Sclence Xluslc Qolumbla Unlverslty Washlngton Unlverslty 6 WILLIAM HENTCHEL B S M A Mech Drawlng DI'1V1'1g Washlngton Unlverslty RAYMOND KARCHEH B S HAZEL MAXWELL M A 5oc1o1offy Iustory Geography H1sr.ory C1t1zensh1p S E Mo St Col ege Washmgton Lxuverslty 11 Health Phy Educ Waslungton Unlverslty THOMAS JOHNSON A B Journahsm eech Blg11Sh Washlngton Inn er slty Hufufg . A.., .. -- -- fd . .- ..l '-Sp - ' . ..D. . 1 ' ' ' GERTRJDE SEAY HELEN SCHICKE BERNICE W!LCOX Ula The records that we have set with our shlp are kept in order by the office workers, Mrs beay Mrs Schicke, and lrs Wilcox Mrs Seay serves us hy making out our payroll and ordering new supplies Mrs SCh1Cke checks our attendance.uulkeepsour permanent records Our space commander s secretary, Mrs Wilcox, assists him in his work Q HEP Uur' Q60 0, g I' 'x 'U 1 my 3 X M Blv-.Mr,I1'f Lwum.w... . f LINDA MILER To keep our cadetsillperfect health, we have the services of our nurse, Linda Miler and the U speech correctionist, Marianne Vbss. Yearly eye and ear tests are made to keep our cadets in con- dition. They are ready and able to assist us in .6 any casualities which we may have. Without their l g help we would not. be very successful in our ex- If plorations. . My ,w' 3 ' l A V2 72? ,,, jpffjyg MARIANNE voss YQg3Qqfl 'g?wZw? 'fNQW?. 13 DELLA KESSINGER VIOLA THOMAS ABBY ZIEGELEMEIER DOROTHY CORNELL Have you ever wondered how all our space cadets get the1r energy7 Well we can thqnk Mrs Cornell and her crew for g1V1ng them Ch1S pep and speed We can truthfully say that they have set a record IH serv 1ng us the best food s1nce the cafeterla was started 1D 1952 Strobel Mrs Belona Mr Walters and Mr Lowen We appreclate th1s servlce to the cause of extendlng the unlverse jf? CZOHMWIOHIHQ FCE JUANITA BEZONA FLORENCE STROBEL FRED Lowen 14 l Our space ship is kept in perfect condition by these people, Mrs. 0 o , l Une of the teachers who has g1ven unselflshly of her time and ef fort is liss Irene besel who has taught at Hancock high School for 25 YEAFS Miss Besel attended Southeast lVl1SS0l1I'1 State College at Cape Cnr irciefan where she recelved her B S degree Columbia University 1n ew 'lork Iowa State College at Ames, and Washlngton University She also attended various classes for clothlng constructlon at the and other workshops by bus1ness conceins 1n St Louls .er hobbies are all phases of household arts such as decorating cookin and clothing She also enjoys parties and outdoor activities lier advice to the students IS heep up with your work dally and try not to be absent so that you will not get behind with your work and lose mterest fake advantage of every demonstration or field trip to keep interested in classes for a student only gets out of a class what he or she puts into 1t lo you Xuss Besel we dedicate the Senior Class SCLIOH of the 1954 Memento 15 , ' - 4-1 ' . 7 ,, ,. . , ,. VZ A v . . . , . , . . . N V ' ' ' ' in , . Singer Sewing Machine Company and National Sewing School in St. Louis, ,,, . K . , . . H , . , . , . H y I . , . x ' ' n ,,-' -E 0 ff fffiff Z 0 f M ! L 0 f g f SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Boettcher Secretary Dave Alexander Treasurer Ed Me1ne Pres1dent Joan flettlg Treasurer betty Auer VICE Presldent It 1S hard for us to reallze as Semor Cadets that we are 1n our last year at Hancock H1gh School We have looked forward to the day we w1ll graduate s1nce we were lore hmen but yet 1C seems as though the t1me has passed too qu1ckly We have heen fortunate 1n lelng ahle to start some of the new ac t1v1t1es for students such as tfe Freshman Lance and Freshman Sopho more 0ut1ng, Our class was also the f1rst to purchase w1th the help of the l'TTl1S1C department the robes for graduatlon As a class we have sponsored many soc1al a T1 1t1es at Hancock lncludlng the Freshman Sophomore and Junlor Dances and the Prom Spr1ngt1me 1n Parls Our candldates were chosen for basketball queen 1n l:oth our Junlor and Senlor years at Hancock Our class has found rmch to be proud of 1n the halls of our Alma Mater the frlendly atmosphere honor students and outstandlng athletes We are grateful for the help glven us ky our sponsors and we wlsh to take thls opportunlty to thank them and express our deepest apprecl at1on for thelr help 17 , , D .0 ' Or f f O ef' a . 7 W 0 . f' X 'Q ., Q- - X D' G enioro DA VID ALEXANDER Treas. Sr. Class Growler, Editor Key Club Band ERMA BARKER Growler Staff Y Teens FAITH BENZ Chorus Dr1vers Ed BARBARA BOE TTCHER Sec Sr Class Cheerleader Sec Dramat.1c Club L1brar1an Memento Queen Cand 0ff1Ce Momtor JAMES BONE Track Lxlee Club Trea Student Councll Growler Staff Dr1vers Ed BETTY AUER Vice-Pres. Sr. Class Sec. Freshmen Class Drivers Ed. Glee Club V. Pres. Soph. Class DONNA JEAN BECK Volleyball Bgskegbg Memento Staff Senxor Honor Soclety Play Cast Pres Y Teens DTBIIIBCIC Club BARBARA BI RKENME I ER Glorus Dr1vers Ed Offlce WDICOI' Maclunes Class B BELLE BOLTON Off1Ce Monltor Cheerleader Volleyball Basketball Fash1on Show Dramatlc Club Softball CAROL BOSLER L1brar1an Chorus Off1ce Monltor Dr1vers Ed .Iumor Ach1evement Maclunes Class RUTH BRADLEY Glee Club Chorus Duvers Fld feen O clock BETTY BREIIMV Nlachlnes Class JOYCE BRO W'V Pash1on Show Offlce Monltor llrlvers hd GEORGE B UDE Vars1ty Club Pres Key Club Senlor llonor Soc 16 ty Play Cast, baseball Foy s Club DA VID COR NELL Dr1vers Ed Vars1ty Club Play Cast Band DFBIIIHCIC Club Key Club ZH! 0140 BOB BRAUCH Growler Staff Dr1vers Ed Varslty Club Glee Club Track atuer Show ARL ENE BRO HN Glee Club orus ashlon Show Memento Staf f CHARLES BRUNNER Student c1Dlll'1C1l Dr1vers Ed Junlor Achlevement C4ROL B USSE Off1CC Mon1 tor basketball Vol leybal l R ICIIARD COUNTS Key Club Semor Ilonor SOCIEKY Play Cast: Chorus S6171 OIQO MERL INE CRISLER Vol leybal l Basketball Softball Y Teens Growler Staff Dramatlc Club Off1C6 Monltor JOHN DIE TRI CH Growler Staff Dr1vers Bd Growler Staff Glee Club Play Cast Chorus Dramat1c Club Y Teens RONA LD EBERT Chorus Dr1vers Ed TOM E VANS Chorus BARBARA DEA TON 0ff1Ce Momtor Dr1vers Ed Basketball Volleyball Glee Club Student Counc1l CARL DIPPEL Dr1vers Hi Menento Asst Ed Glee Club Sen1or Honor Soc 1ety Y Teens Dr1vers Ed Offlce Monltor MAR VIN E VANS Chorus Track SHELBY FARMER Student CDllI1C1l Honor Soc 1ety W . MARTHA DORRI S PEGGY DUGGE 20 ,Ai DALE FOSTER LUCILLE FRITTS Pres. Boy's Club Trea. Student Council Growler Staff Drivers Ed. CAROL GERHARDT Debating Team Y-Teens Drivers Ed. Librarian Jnmior Achievement ROBERT GRAY Offlce Monitor Key Club Track Baseball Play Cast Student Council WILDA GREEN Nbmento Staff JOY HEIMANN Senlor Honor Society Memento Staff Student Council Basketball Volleyball Fashion SIOW lkivers Ed . Growler Staff Chorus JOAN GHOLSON Growler Staff Teen 0' clock Fashion Show Librarian Chorus Drivers Ed. BARBARA GREEN Memento Staff Volleyball Basketball Senior Honor Society Y Teens Office Mmiter Prom Queen Cand LEO HA VICON Drivers Ed ROSEMAR Y HEL VE Y Growler Staff Prom Queen B B Queen Cand Vbmento Qxeen Cand Librarlan GIOFUS Seniors S6171 0100 DONALD HUHN Boy s Club Drlvers Ed RICHARD JOURDAN Boy s Club Pres Student Councll Kev Club Basketball Pres Jr Class Varslty Club JACKIE KEMPER Teen O clock Fasluon Show Glee Club Drlvers Ed Junlor Achlevement ROGER KRECHEL Dr1vers Ed JEAN LANDMANN Drlvers Ed V Pres St Counc1l Glee Club Gxorus Memento Staff 53 BETTY J I NKS Offlce Monltor Growler Staff WAL TER KAETZEL Boy s Club Chorus VELDA KIENINGER Senlor Honor QCICUY Offlce Monltor Drlvers Ed Prom Queen Cand Machlnes Class GORDON KRONSBEI N Growler Staff Key Club Dnvers Ed Chorus Glee Club JOAN LANDMANN Basketball Qmeen lemento Staff 53 Basketball Fashlon SIOW Glee Club Chorus Office Monitor - D 22 WA YNE LA VANCHY Dr1vers Ed Baseball Glee Club JOHN LONG Memento btaff Key Club Play Cast Band Dramatlc Club Student OJUIlC1l NORMA MARTIN Dr1vers Bd Growler Staff Basketball Y leens EDWARD MEINE Growler Staff Pres Sr Flass Dr1vers Ed VHTSIUY Club Baseball Treas Jr Class TOM MICHAEL I Chorus SGHIOFO JACKIE LEHMKUHL Dr1vers Ed Off1CE Monltor Growler Staff Basketball Glorus ROBERT LUTZ Dr1vers Ed Boy s Club VBFSIEY Club Basketball Student Councll Growler Staff Bb TTE MC WHORTER DFIVEFS Ed Glee Club Off1C6 Mon1tor Dramatlc club Crowler Staff ART MEYER Basketball Key Club DONALD MOHRMAN Senlor Honor SOClBty Chorus Clee Club DFIVBFS Ed Junlor Achlevementz I l , . - L ' Memento staff Y-Teens N l l 23 Seniors ,J SANDRA MOSI ER Y-Teens Student Council Basketball Volleyball Cheerleader Sen1or Honor Soc 16 ty RICHARD NAERT Dr1vers F11 Chorus AUDREY O SHEA Drlvers Fd Fashlon Show Off1C6 Mon1tor DONALD PARR Glee Club Chorus Drlvers Ed Growler Staff JOAN RETTIG Basketball Qxeen Prom Queen Cand Pres DI'3IIl8t1C Club Treas Sr Class Cheerleader Capyf Growler Staff Q RICHARD MUEHLF AR TH B0y's Club Cnorus Band Drivers Ed. Teen O clock Wlnner MICKEY NE USTAEDER Student Cb1mc1l Drlvers H21 PEGGY PARKER Drlvers Ed Llbrarlan Fash1on Show ARLE NE POPP Memento Staff Dr1vers Ed Machlnes Class DOROTHY RICKARD DPIVCTS Bd I 5 5 X . 1' x , if I Boy' s Club . ' 1 r 1 Q1 - ' 26 MARIAN RICKARD Growler Staff Fash1on Show ARLENE RISCH Offlce Momtor Fash1on Show KATHLEEN ROTARY Y Teens Drlvers Fash1on Show lemento Staff 53 Amatuer Smw Jun1or Acluevement Chorus JOHN SHI: PPARD Basketball Capt Track Varslty Club Cvrowler Staff Chorus Drlvers Ed JERRI RIETH Drlvers Ed Growler Staff Off1C6 Momtor Chorus L1brar1an Fashlon Show DONALD ROBERTS Basketball Baseball Chorus Glee Club Growler Staff LARRY SLHMIDT Varslty Club Student Councll Dr1vers Ed Track DFIVBFS Ed Chorus E UGEAE SPI TZNA GE L Boy s Club Drlvers Ed Seniors K it CZ? Ytrv 1 if? v n Wk X X 'R ' Q Ed. . ' V I . ,dw xt JIM SCHNEIDER ROBERT SEXTON JB F' 4 f X Jr 5,8 of . QM N 1 W A A A ,? 25 S6171 0l'6 MARL YN SQUIRES Volleyball Basketball Growler Staff Softball llanatlc Club 0ff1Ce Monltor Chorus DONA S THE CKF USS Off1Ce Mon1tor Dnvers Ed WILL IAM THRASHER Varslty Club Growler Staff Plav Cast Basketball Basebal l Track BETTY VERDIN Vol leyball Basketbal l Softball Growler Past Ed Senlor Honor Soclety Glrl s State Basketball Queen Cand PAT WATKINS Growler Edltor Cheerleader Play Gust Volleyball Nbmento Staff Dramatic Club BV DELORES STI BAL Growler Staff Treas Y Teens Basketball Volleyball Softball Dramat1c Club JODIE TATE Growler Staff JOAN TH YM Memento Ed1tor Semor Honor Soc1ety Student CDLlIlC1l Y Teens G1r1 s State Offlce Momtor ALLEN WAMSER Boy s Club Vars1ty Club Growler Stafi Play Cast Basketball Baseball BYNUM WELKER Growler Staff Play Cast JIM WHITE Key Club Chorus Band Drivers Ed. MARIL YN WILLIAMS Memento Qleen Hancock Float Queen Y-Teens Chorus Basketball Growler Staff RONALD ZIMIIIERMAN Dr1vers lad I HENE BE SF L onsor WILLIAM HENTCHLL onsor 41 SGHIOPO FA YE WILCOX Y-Teens Camera Club Soph. Pres. ll. Pm. Machines Class BOBB YE WRIGHT Y-Teens Chorus LEOLA BISHOP Soonsor HEL TOD SCH WAI sponsor W cf up .gl --Q 'C RICHARD JOURDAN. BETTY AUER. JERRI RIETH. GEORGE BUDE. JAMES BONE WAYNE LAVANCHY, BETTY BREIHAN. ED MEINE. LUCILLE FRITTS. GORDON KRONSBEIN ARLENE BROWN. DAVE ALEXANDER, DAVID CORNELL, ROSEMARY HELVEY. PEGGY DUGGE DELORES STIBAL. BETTE MCWHORTER, SANDRA MOSIER AL WAMSER. DON MOHRMAN nv , ' Q L. A c E- T . my + gf .Ol J up ff W RICHARD MUEHLFARTH MARLYN SOUIRES JOAN THYM B BELLE BOLTON MICKEY NEUSTAEDER MERLINE CRISLER BOB LUTZ JACKIE KEMPER DONNA BECK BARBARA BOETTCHER NORMA MARTIN ART MEYER EUGENE SPITZNAGEL BILL THRASHER PEGGY PARKER FAYE WILCOX CAROL BOSLER JOAN GHOLSON CAROL BUSSE RICHARD COUNTS -L-W W the EHIOI' Class of Hancock lhgh School 1n the year of Our Lord 1954 helng of sound mlnd and poor memory lncapable of so dolng do hereby declare th1s our last w1ll and testament WE LEA VL' THE JUNIOR CLAS' We hand down the pos1t1on of belng top rulers of the school THE SOPHOMORE CLASS We leave our ab1l1ty of gett1ng and hold1ng the respect of the faculty THE FRESHMEN CLASS We w1l1 three wonderful and happy years at Hancock THE FACULTY We w1ll all of our pep and get out and go to get a Job done THE CUSTODIANS We leave all of our r:ons1derat1on THE STUDENT BODY W DAVID ALEXANDER 'IM BONE BOB BRAUCH CHARLIE BRUNNER CEORGE BUDE DA VID CORNELL RICHARD COUNTS JOHN DIETRICH CARL DI PPL E RONALD E BER T MAR VIN E VAN S' 'IOM EVANS DALE FOSTER BOB GRAY SHELBY FARMER DON HUHN ROGER KRECHEL GORDON KRONSBEIN WAYNE LAVANCHY ORN LONG BOB LUTZ EDDIE MEINE ART MEYER TOM MICHAELI DON HOHRMAN RICHARD MUEHLFAR TH RICHARD NAERT MICKEY NEUSTAEDER DON PARR DONALD ROBERTS IARRY SCHMIDT BOBBY SEXTUN JOHN SHEPPARD EUGENE SPIT.7M'GEL JODIE TATE BILL THRASHER JIM WHITE leave all of our wonderful memorles of our Alma Mater w1lls 18 ab1l1ty to be top wheel on the Growler Staff to MARGIE PRICE w1lls a w1lls 1S horse to ERNA GRAY so that she won t have to walk to school w1lls 1S sport coat to RICHARD PIRKLE w1lls 1S ab1l1ty to get 75- hours a day out of Z4 hours a day to HELEN PETERS w1lls h1s membershlp 1n the hey Club to h1s brother JERRY leaves h1s membershlp 1n the Honor SOCISUY to CHARLES WILEY w1lls h1s qu1et d1spos1t1on to JIM ROBERTS lea: s h1s w1ll power of flnlshlng school to JOHN RILEY w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to get along w1th glrls to DANNY VALLEROY w1lls h1s helght to BILL LAYCOCK Now B111 they can call you tall dark and handsome w1lls h1s black curly halr to RAY POPP leaves h1s enormous helght to RAY KEMPEN leaves h1s ab1l1ty and trumpet to MR HEMM w1lls h1s loud and bolsterlous manner to RONNIE MATT w1lls all h1s troubles to h1s brother RICHARD h1s welght to EDDIE WIETHUCHTER 1S best subject C3rd hour dr1v1ng classl to JAMES NEWTON w1lls w1lls us 4 years of belng a member of tle Spare Cadets to NICKY VALCI 1S ab1l1ty to p1Ck up a glrl early ln the mornlng to RICHARD WHITE 1S ab1l1ty to keep a secret to ESTHER BARNES leaves all hls ab1l1ty to talk h1s way out of a Jam to KEN ISETTLEMOIR w1lls h1s Job 1n the cafeterla to h1s brother HENRY MEINE w1lls h1s drawl to NANCY DALE leaves h1s ab1l1ty to get h1s Glrlstmas Card money 1n on t1me to WOODY LANDRETH w1lls a W1llS IS wonderful saxaplone ab1l1ty to NORMAN SCHULTEIS w1lls 1S heap to anyone who can start lt the transmlsslors that he tore out to HARRY HAEUSSER w1lls 1S one way tlcket to Callfornla to any one who llkes the weather leaves h1s pos1t1on as Prom Qxeen Fscort to JOHN HELD leaves h1s back seat drlvers seat to JOAN SIKORSKI who could put It to good use leaves h1s southern accent to CAROL DOWNEY w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to stay up late at mght and st1ll play a good game of basketball to CHUCK FASSLER w1lls h1s last and only free annual to DOROTHY LAMONT w1lls h1s crew cut to ARLENE BOGGS passes on h1s Glory Seeker to DOODLE CAMPBELL who can put 1C to good use leaves h1s ab1l1ty to no wwrh one 11-I so lg g D017 593125 31 w1lls w1lls h1s talent to TDM SCHNEIDER w1lls a er . g. I , . V - un- TO h U ' ' ' - - TO .I f ' ' ' ' . TU ' . . TO ' U I I To W 1 . P . TU e ' I - - - - . h. . . M . ----- - ' ll ' ' , , ' - I - . h. V 1 A -4 - A ' h' ' ' L A ' RICHARD JOURDEN- - - leaves his seat in the Longwood Smow to BILL DOWNEN N - f - . h. . . . p I , K U . 1. . S f A V W U - - . h. . . . . . , J , - g - - - . h. . . L! , - - .. . ' ' A me' I . h. v . . A l - 1 . h. . e - - ' ll ' ' f, , - - - - - . h. . . . . ' ------ . .. ,U .J sglgu nga H U AL WAMSER BYNUM WELKER RONALD ZIMMERMAN BETTY AUER ERMA BARKER DONNA JEAN BECK FAITH BENZ BARBARA BIRKENHEIER BARBARA BOE TTCHER B BELLE BOL TON :Q BETTY VERF IN CAROL B06 R RUTH BR ADL E Y BETTY BRE I HAN ARL ENE BRO IYN IO YCE BRO WN AROL BUSSE MERL INE CRISLER BARBARA DEA TON MARTHA DORRI S PEGGY DUGGE 'UCILE FRITTS AROL GERHARDT IOAN GHOLSON WILDA GREEN my HEIMANN ROSE MARY HEL VEY BETTY JINKS IACKIE KEMPER VELDA EIENINGEE JEAN LANDMANN IOAN LANDMANN .JACKIE LEHMKUHL NORMA MARTIN IETTE Mcwuozzmr SANDRA MOSIER AUDREY o SHEA PEGGY PARKER AELENE Popp JOAN RETTIG vonomy RICKARD NARIAN RICAAPD JERRI EIETH ARLFNE Elscn KATHLEEN Eomzy EARL YNN SQUIRES DELORES STIEAL DONA STRECKFUSS JOAN mm PAT WATKINS FAYE wILcox MARILYN WILLIAMS w1lls h1s ab1l1ty not to buy a pack of clgarettes to JIM TANNER leaves h1s leading role ln the school play to DANNY IYUERTZ leaves all of h1s helght and he means all of lt to DAVE MERZ w1lls er w1lls er w1lls er w1lls er w1lls er w1lls er bobby p1ns to :HIRLEY TRAUDT ab1l1ty not to wear make up to BARBARA DYE s1ng1ng vo1ce to MAURITA LUTTON helght to TRUDI' LINDHURST ab1l1ty to sk1p 6th perlod to JANET RANDALL ab1l1ty of sle plng 1n class to BARBARA HELMS w1ll thelr everlastlng fmendshlp to DIANE REIN 8: JANET HOLLENBECK W1llS er w1lls er w1lls er W1l1S er w1lls er W1llS er w1lls er w1lls ner g1VeS er w1lls er can h1t the flgllt typlng ablllty to JIM SIMMONS ab1l1ty to get marrled 1n her Junlor Year to PAT JENNEMAN sportsmanshlp to the FRESHMAN CLASS lost engagemen r1ng to PAT SPRINGETT coal black eyes to SHIRLEY MCKINNEY any g1rl that can get one to DONNA TRALDT dr1 re to any one who lacks excltement Paul back to KATHLEEN BRYNE plaf the plano to NANCY BOLTON Now Nancy you notes hot -rod to black ha1r ah1l1ty p1cture ablllty w1lls her sweet VOICE to NANCY NISTLER leaves gladly her wrlght to RUTH TAYLOR who can use lt w1lls her collect1on of tardy sllps to BARBARA POTTER w1lls her mnocent look to KATHY MURPHY w1lls her ab1l1ty to gdt out of school 1n 316 years to DON SALVIA Now Don you don t have a thlng to worry about w1lls er w1lls w1lls er w1lls er w1lls er W1llS er w1lls er w1lls er w1lls w1lls W1llS leaves he el' her her her athletlc ab1l1!y to ROGER BRODBECK ab1l1ty to go to the Prom 4 years go CAROI NIEDERSTADT ah1l1ty to get along w1th both boys and 1rls to DOLLY MESPLAY dlet to SHIHLEI JOHNSON pretty eyes to CAROLE HURT hlonde halr to LUCILE ZOLMAN brown eyes to JOAN AVEYARD Jeans to ERMA CTANCIL art ab1l1ty to PAT CASPER great dr1v1ng sklll to anyone who thlnks they can beat broken heart to VERNELL SCHAEFER r glggle to JUDY GERHARDT w1lls her walk to SHIRLEY COIYIN w1lls her part t1me Job to DARLIS BRAUCH leaves her cheerleadlng ah1l1ty to her brother ROGER w1lls her l1ne of chatter to her s1ster BERNICE RICKARD w1lls her temper to PEGGY MCWHORTER w1lls her n1ckname to anyone who wants lt w1lls her dlmples to BOB SEPPI w1lls er permanent to HARRY DUGAN w1lls er helght to JANETTE SELOCK Now Janette wewlll be able to see yon. w1lls er qulet attltude to SUSAN LINDHURST w1lls a her amb1t1on to CLAUDIA ROHR w1lls er freckles and red ha1r to BRENDA NIEDERECKER w1lls r ab1l1ty to be a cheerleader for 2 years to JUDY BISHOP w1lls er long ha1r to RO:E BROIYN w1lls all her sparkle and happlness to DOROTHY WILSON 32' ---A---' h ' . . .,..-c-' h - . an-. h .. . 3 ----U' h ' f . 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I... --' h ' . as-in-. he .. 0 19,4 lwc , Good evemng ladres and gentlemen Th1s 1S DON MOHRIIAN your VFM 'IV telev1s1on com menator who brlngs you an on the spot coverage of the launchlng of our new space sh1p The GPOWICI' Our program 1S sponsored by BUDE AND SONS CLEANERS and they IHVICC you to come 1n and V1S1C the1r plant and speak to the1r lst V166 Presldent GEORGE BUDE Now h A fo Our Program Th1s beautlful space sh1p you see before you was burlt by our two foremb I SCIGII t1StS GORDON KRONSBEIN and RICHARD COUNTS and thelr asslstallts were JEHRI RIETH and JOAN GHOLSON They plan to cover the entlre uluverse and hope to break the record of 7 hours 42 'n1nute and 39 seconds set by DAVID CORNELL and BOB SEXTON Tne w1ll blast off 1n about flfteen mlnutes but durlng th1s IHCCHHIKIGH we ll IDUPIVIBW some of our spectators Here s a f1ne lookmg young man What s your name and how old are you'7 I m 6 years old and my name 1S DAVID ALEXANDER II What klnd of work does your father do? Oh he s the Th1rd V1ce Pres1dent of all the Kroger stores What do ycn tlunk the space shlp wxll do today? It w1ll deflnltely break the prevlous record All rlght and thank you DAVID Look whowe have over here two ofour most famous mov1e stars MARIAN RICKARD and AUDREY O SHEA Hello ladles mf Q-2 ..5 do you thlnk the space sh1pw1ll break the record? Oh we hope so for we both want to go to Staretbes DONNA JEAN BECK FAITH BENZ RICHARD NAEBT BOB GRAY RUTH BRADLEY and JIM WHITE The sh1p w1ll be ready to take off 1n a few seconds so I m sorry but we won t be able to 1nterv1ew them and I must hurry and get aboard shlp Whrle the shxp 15 b1ast1ng off I w1ll mtroduce you to the 1mporta.nt people on board shlp We have W1t.l'l us the famous 5 Star Gen eral ROGER KRECHEL the Duke of Sapplngton SHELBY FARMER and the two m8I'F1agB counselors, JOAN RETTIG and JOHN SHEPPARD who are now marrled have n1ne k1dS and are st1ll happ1ly marrred The p1lot and co p1lot are TOM MICHAEL! and ARLENE POPP BARBARA DEATWON the dare dev1l of the Jets was supposed to go on the tr1p but couldn t make 1f cause her mother sald she had to stay 1n today Our flrst stop was Venus Where we were greeted wlth royalty by the FIPSC Lady ARLFNE RISCH She took us 1n to her blue room as she called 1t where to our amazement we saw three of the most obedlent and falthful slaves ever they were BOB LUTZ DON PARR and BILL THRASHER They were the most suhm1ss1ve slaves you ever d1d see for they fought -LI 'IEP Sq 5' x among themselves to see who would obey her magesty s every w1sh All th1s t1me we were won derlng where the Klng was when the Qxeen sald to us Here comes the Klng w1th the rest of h1s harem Into the room walked proud and deflant CHARLES BRUNNER followed by SANDRA MOSIER MARTHA DORRIS LUCILE FRITTS and KATHLEEN RQTARY We told the Klng that we had to hurry on sowegot back board on sh1p and once agaln we were dodglng stardust and metorxtes when we s1ghted a stow away WILDA GREEN She told us she llked golng to school there but she Just couldn t stand stay1ng away from our llvely company any longer we then spotted Mars our next dest1nat1on We landed w1th a bump and we were a but shaken 'Ihen we heard a rap on t e door We looked out and thought we rrcogmzed a frrend sowe got out of the sh1p and was medlately taken captlve by a very welrd looklng character MICKEY NEUSTAEDER MICKEY was fakmg us to an underground cavern where there was a clrcle of people standlng around When they saw us enter they looked up and we ummdlately recognlzed ERHA BARKER DALE FOSTER PEGGY DUGGE and CARL DIPPEL 'lhey sa1d that smce they couldn t do what they wanted when they were younger they were dolng lt now and were the dlctators of Mars We were by now very hungry cf' DL, 5 J gli Q, 33 1 al 1 . , . l i M 1 U I - - I f . H sv ' ' v 9 . . . - - ' ..-Y . . - ' ,Q . Y, . , , - U l ' 7 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' I 58 3 ' 77 ' -2- 9 ' ' A . ,J ' , . , ' .IC I . I P ' f A7 4 N cf . ,.f? 5 f'!' 'le f' '7 fffo 141 XQ- I , lv' -- N ly --f ' 'f ' if fx Q I ' ,. ! , -, I ' lf' .A L T J rf' X ii, r'-- Q X ' ' - cs T' Mars and make our next picture' Lookrwho just came into our view, the famous singers, The Y I U .7 W f U . . . , , 4 , l A a I , . , 5 ' , A 5 ' Y I I ' . Y . 7 , . I ' A . u V , 1 ' gg 7 sw I - 7 ' -1 ,, ' J J . . ' . . LE ' cl-I ,Q 3 x I . I R Z R ' A Z? - . , . . . G ' ' ' ex U - - 7 7 ' U7 ' D g u ' , Q Q ' 1 , - 5 ' ' . . 2 - ' ' . h Q , ' im- . -' L' J l . I ' , J h ' 1 . A Gif 0 59 A five G! 10 Qkf Q1 , I J so we went to a Steaky and Shaky on Pluto The car hop came up and asked us what we want ed lt was VELDA KIENINGER We talked to her for awhlle and she told us the VARVIN EVANS fastest of the steak fllppera worked there also A souped up Jetpulledup along S1d60f tis andwho should Jumpout but CAROL BUSSE B BELLE BOLTON and BETTY VERDIN They mvlted us to come to the P C fpluto Clubl and see the famous bubble twlns JEAN and JOAN L!-1DMA1N We were golng to accept but told them our t1me was runn1ng out and we st1ll had three more planets to v1s1t We pulled out of Steaky and Shaky and headed for Jup1ter As we were flashlng through t1me we tuned 1n on our space o gram radlo The program My Frlend Mar LYUH, starrlng DELORES STIBAL and MAR LYNN SQUIRES was Just com1ng on We llstened for a Whlle before turnlng to a dlfferent program Brlbe and Groom The newly weds were PEGGY PARKER and BYAUM IYELKER We wlshed them happlness greater than all the unlverse It was dark when we landed on Juplter so we declded to take 1n a nlght spot We went over to Mad! sons where they have a new sax player RICHARD MUEHLFARTH and boy 1S he ever hep to the J1V6 He s better than L1m1t Tarter We saw some of our old cronles PAT WATKINS BETTE A ji if MCWHORTER JACKIE LEHMKUHL and BARBARA BOETTCHER teach1ng the younger oeneratlon how no Shag Stag We then went to Tums where they have a new floor show starrlng JACKIE KEMPER accom panled by BARBARA BIRKENMEIER and DONA STRECKFUSS It was very orglnal As we were walklng down the street taklng 1n the slghts a blll board statlng that some of our old classmates have top b1ll1ng at the huge and famous Rena caught our attentlon The f1rst act starred JOY HEIMANN who swung 250 feet 1n the a1r holdlng on toarope wlth Just the ald of her teeth fa ood thlng they weren t false, CAROL BOSLER was 1n the second act where she stood on a 200 oot platform and dove down 1ntoc-lbarrelofwater that was S feet Wlde and5 feet deep All of a sudden there was a roar from the drums and out walked stunt walk1ng across a nylon of the show but we were pre for Saturn Wh1le speedlng they Jumped from thelr space angry they were sm1l1ng and rope on sed for through eh1p to s1ng1ng fc, CAROL GERHARDT Wh0 dld a tlght. I'0pe wlthout a net We wanted to watch all 1nto our space sh1p and set our dlals her two blg toes t1me We got back slren It was the Space Patrol As space we heard a ours we knew we were 1n for 1t But lnstead of l00k1I1g our old school song Cklward Hancock so we Jolned 1n A QJW Ngo k Xe xg, 'Q u an B 7 . 1 , I7 0 I G H l ' ' v -'V' 'I' 1 F ' ' 65 H 7 ' . , . . - . H . QQ ' Y 9 e u , . . . . M , H A I . . . ' ' P cc - - :7 y ,- Q V ' CJ . l 11 I - 0 E . . , ' 1' . I . I . Y Q ,, , , D U . W . , . O . f ' ' . , 1 . . . J - . , . Y S V . 0 . A . ' ' ' ' ' E5 8 37 ' ' ' .f S h if lv fp - - F f 0 I .o- 0 ,II .L C17 - I '-5 , cfs' if V J . , .1 3 v . Y D . - . I . P . U pl u . ' g 1 u I 0 I 9 1 Y . n D U ' ? - . lx' . ' , Ile ' u I P Gnu . ! . . . , . , L I . , . Q. gh . . . . . I h . H - ' Y . fr 'U A 0 A L.. ,, Q I6 ,Q , ' 1 DLA? 1 After the song was over we recognlzed two of the three cadets EUGENE SPITZNAGEL and RONNIE ZIMMERMAN but we couldn t flgure out who the th1rd one was for he was as round as a barrel and bald headed Much to our surpr1se 1t was none otler than JOHN DEITRICH The captam of the Space Patrol was JOAN THYM and her favorlte cadet 1S JOHN LONG We sa1d good bye and con tlnued on our way As we entered the smoke r1ng around Saturn we f1nally found out who sup led the smoke AL WAMSER We went to Saturn s Tweet Shop and s1tt1ng at the counter Slpplng a coke was MARILYN WILLIAMS We asked her what happened to the rest of the gang ana she told us that NORMA MARTIN was the most cultured artlst on Saturn BETTY AUER and MEHLINE CRISLER were now bobb1 p1n demonstraters s1nce they had so much practlce at sc ool ARLENE BROWN 1S now a house w1fe who llves w1th her mother They are a l1ttle overcrowded s1nce ARLENEJust had her 12th chlld but s always sa1d They re cheaper by the dozen LARRY SCHMIDT and JODIE TATE let the1r crew cuts grow out and now they advert1se the latest thlng 1nmen s ha1r styles and DON ROBERTS w1th h1s wavy black halr had stolen the hearts c all the bobby soxers w1th h1s romant1c barltone VOICE MARILYN' then sa1d Oh Heck I forgot to tell you Ll! Aff? me most lmportant news of all Fmally after all these years JOYCE BROWN and BOB BRAUCH eloped We sa1d good by and thanked her for all the latest dope Then we saw a blg Cadl omoblle pull up and dr1v1ng lt was TOM EVANS and slttlng next to h1m was ll1S FAYE WILCOX Ile told us thathehad expanded h1s father s buslness all over the was dolng qulte well for hlmself We only hada short dlstance fo go before we destlnatlon the moon We landed and thlngs were pretty qulet untll we heard favorlte glrl um ver se an reach our last a whooplng and a yelllng Swlnglng throuoh the trees came BOBBY1, WRIGHT and chaslng belund was DON HUHN Allofa sudden someone shouted UH' They we re rehearslngthelr latest IHOV19 lui leL1 fe The stars of JIM BONE drltl EDDIE MEIAE to nd t at v cas record ce port T ,feb I Lr the productlon were BARBARA GREEN and WAYNE LAVANCHY Co starrlng was lungle ms sweethear DOROTHY RICKARD fhe dlrectorwas ABT MEYER and the producer was fhe wardrobe deslgner was BETTY VINKS We Dlanf ed at the tlme andwere s xoelxed we had only 15 mlnutes and 39 sea onds 1nwh1ch fo reach earth and bea Lne pre We were zoomln back through sp are at a terrlflt rate of speed when we saw the We landed and were qulckly surrounded by reporters and photographers CHUCK JOURDEN the reporter for the bro,-zler and hls ac photographer BETTY BREIHAN rearh us flrsf sowe 1nv1ted them 1n and fold thenof our trlp We then left the shlp and weae greeted bw the the Mayor of the rlty ROSEMAPY HELVEY who gave us the key to The any for break1ng+be pre vlous recordani tlnganew one of 7 hours 3 mlnures and 39 sec onds We all a reed thai' th1s was the ha lest occaslon of our llves md we would never forget 1t ,face -Z' ,f Q X , fn .J X g 1' ff ff lj! Key ...Q-3 L 31 9 ,W G9 ,T T93 QD f 17' 'Vf AJS X, for fl - ff K K N , A -.W MX frffll , j gy f-' lc, Z I 1- s TL, l' vfzxf l T Af! f 1 ,f I . ,V h K 1 X -Xl f ' X! ,I k,J'!, ' ,op I XXXU KU' xx 4 K re .,,, s,7f I X--,,.f! ,. 'f llkl ff ' f F XJ X X, ,ff N if , ,' Xl lf ff' .f ' ff Q p 9 a f . One of the teachers who has Olsen many years of QCFVICC at our sthool 1S M153 Leola lnshop who has taught mathematlcs at Hancock Hlgh for 27 years Mlss lllshop graduated from nlarden Junlor College and then went to the LHIVCFSILY of MISSOUFI where she recelved her Bachelor of Arts de and earned a Master of Xrts decree majorlng 1n mathematlcs Nllss Llshop has played an 1mportant part ln the l1ves of many of the students atllancock by glvlng them a thorough educat1on 1n the fleld of mathematlcs We hope that she w1ll contlnue to be wltl us for many more years T0 you Vllss Leola blshop we dedlcate the Underclassmen bectlon of the 1954 Memento 37 , , U- Y s- ' I . . Q ,. Y . . 4 . , . gree. Later she went to New York where she attended Columbia University I 9 , . . . . u : . T . . . f ' 7' ' as - JUNIOR CADETS Class Offlcers Pres1dent Harry Hauesser V1ce Presldent Larry Smlth Secretary Don Corbln Treasurer Dorothy W11son '1h1s year marked the thxrd successful year of the Junlor Cadets They ra1sed money for the Junlor Senlor Prom by selllng candy at the home basketball gamee selllng Buzz Books Hancock P1ns van1lla and Greetlng cards The Jun1or sponsors are Mr Bay Mrs Flscher Mr Henrn M1ss Hensley Mr Steckhan and Mrs Zlmmerman These teachers have done much towards plannlng and organ1z1ng means that Wlll enable the class to present the Semors a wonderful prom The Jun1or candldates fox Memento Klng and Qleen were Forrest Campbell and Evelyn Hlzer lorrest: they are proud to say was elected Klng by the votes of the students The1r can dldate for Basketball Queen was RDS8l16 Gretzschel The boys of the class showed a good athletlc record last season wlth seven of them played on the A Basketball team They were Roger Brodbeck Forrest Campbell B111 Downen Bal' kemperl Carl Meyer Ronald Scherr and Lyrm Vlrgen Ch the varslty baseball team there ale four Jun1or boys They were Roger Brodbeck Ray hempen Pachard Matt and Lynn Vlrgen Thelr Student GJUHCII represent at1V6S are Joan Aveyard Donald Corbln Harry Hausser Kathleen Murphy Vernell Schaefer Mlchael Wllkenson and Dorothy W1lson 38 . U , J, , I . . , , . -1 . . 4 L. . 9 , , . an w . , , ' ' y I Q - 1' y , N . 1 X ' y f . , x y l . I I JOAN ROBERT GARY RIFHARD RUTH CHARLES AVEYARD BARBEAU BASDEN BECK BE ITER BEST I 'W any ' ROBERT ARLENE JEAN EDDQE BOBE BOGGS BRAUCH S N 2 k ROGER JEANETTE FORREST BRODBECK CAMPBELL CAROTHERS DONALD HELEN PEGGY CLEVELAND corrwm COONROD CRA IG DALE fi ROGER CHARLES RUTH WILL: PM ROBERT DECKER DONNELLI DOUGLAS DONNEN DUGAN ELLIS Q-1 ffpc ' THOMAS HAROLD JUDITH DAN STANLEY FELUAAN FRENZEL FERHARDT GETTY GRISER GRETZSCHEL 59 4' 1 X. W, G' . f'-73 A , wi M. x f E f N 4 1 n f A ,T L f A A 3 , A ' :H E? L jr il gf S f Y xx , n I 1,57 x , Q , J f H f 1 J Q A 35,5 5 We W In X L ' .5 ' 4 A I x A A A' f X I R . 2 L UNI 01015 HARRY FRI EDA EVELYN LINUS ICHARD RICHARD HAEUSSER HAYMAN HI ZER HOFFMEISTER HUHN KAUFFMANN RAY ROBERT DORIS ROBERT BETTY PAUL KEMPEN KOECHIG EVHEL KOTRBA LABRUYERE LINK LARRY KAY ICHARD DAVID CARL SHIRLEY L I STENBERGER MANKOVICH MATT MERZ MEYER MOORE KATHLEEN SANDRA JOANN MARGI E DONALD DONALD MURPHY NAVRATIL POURCILLIE PRICE RATHERT REPOVICH VIRGINIA JOHN CLAUD I A JANET JUDY DONALD RI CKARD RILEY ROHR RUSCHENBERG RUSCHENBERG SALVI A VERNELL RONALD BETW ROBERT KENNETH THOMAS SCHAEFER SCHERR smooc SERPI SETTLEMOI R S I CKMEYER 1:0 wtf R - R , -Y-Y H' I KR - 2 JI 1, 3 4 Y . . gli 1' 1 1 Nw f I ff R I 5 I . 4 ,, f -.2 H 5 .- , 1.54 R Li If JOAN SIKORSK KAREN THOMAS KENNETH WALLACE JACK MARGJER1 TE JJNIOR CLASS OFF :cans DONALD JAY n 5, 475 ' HEW HENSLEY J H HAUESSER STECKHAN ZIWEFMAN SOPHOMORE CADE TS Class Offlcers Presldent Ray Popp V1ce Pres1dent James Tanner Secretary Don lbbbs Treasurer Dorothy La Mont Next year these hard worklng Sophomores w1ll be upperclassmen They are very HIIXIOUS and proud to have obtalned th1s goal There are four home rooms each havlng 1tS ovm offlcers They are Presldents Beverly Lanmerdlng Beverly Schroeder Rodney Lelbold and Raymond Popp V1ce Presldents Janet L1ll1crap Joyce Schaeffer Don Douglas andR1chard Whlte Secretarles Peggy Cralg Carol Wh1tehead Henry Vogler and Pachard Hudson The Sophomores have actlvely part1c1pated 1n the .student Councll The members are Iudy Blshop Carol Nlederstadt Dmald Dobbs and Ronald Thomas and the alternates are Ianet Hollenbeck Sue Mayberry Rlchard Hudson and Walter Schaper To ralse money for the Junlor and Senlor years they held a dance w1th the Freshmen at fhe Memento Klng and Qleen were crowned Thelr candldate for K1ng and Q1een were Ray Popp md Beverly Schroeder Other cand1dates were Carol Nlederstadt for Basketball Queen and Mlcky Jones for Float Qleen From the Sophomore class Ibn Foster was chosen as the best c1t1zen and represented Ihe class at Jefferson Clty Thelr sponsors are Mr Brormmer Mr Johnson Mrs Maxwell andMrs Naslr who have work ed w1th them and helped them to real1se the1r ambltlons 42 2 y 1 9 ' . . 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I . 1 K 1 x 9 ' 1 x . . . . uur LI LHVl:KN FIINKIC ANDERSON ARMBRUSTER BEST SHOP BOYER BRAUN BROWN QQ' Q I O0 0 ROSE JOAN N EDWARD KATHLEEN BROWN BRYAN ff BYRD BYRNE f RAY SHIRLEY PEGGY ALFRED CATHCART COWIN CRAIG DECKER fain DONALD MILLIE Boa DON BARBARA GEORGE BETTY DOBBS DOLSON DONALDSON DOUGLAS EIFERT ERXLEBEN BARBARA JOAN DONALD ROBERT BONNIE ERNA ROBERT FELTMAN FELTMAN FOSTER FROIDL GRAMA GRAY HANES GLORIA HOMER LOWELL JOHN RAY CLINTON JANET HAUSDORF HAYNI HAYMAN HELD HOFFMAN HOI-IMAN HOLLENDECK RICHARD PATR r SALIE MIJRIEL LFSLIE JEANETTE HLIDSJN JENNEMAN OHNSON JONES JONES KEN KEMP 43 Sap omoreo LLC-YO RONALD THELMA EDNA BEVERLY DOROTHY RODNEY KOCH KREHDIEL KRCECR LAMEEPT LAMMERDING LA MONT LEIBOLD JANET RICHARD TRLJDY MADRITA PATSY RONALD SUE LILLICRAP LIEDENOOTH LINDRLRST LDTTCN MARTIN MATT MAYBERRY BEVERLY DOLLIE DORL THY OSCAR PEGGY ROSALIE JAMES MEI ME SPL AY MEYER MEYER MCWHORTER NELSON NEWTON CAROL JANET BERT CHARLES HELEN RAY NIEDERSTADT PARRISH VTLN POT DEN PETERS POPP BARBARA DIANE COLETTE BERNICE JAMES JOHN JOSEPH OTTER REIN RETTIG RICKARD ROBERTS ROST RYAN 'K 'hw DONALD JOYCE WALTER TOM EVERLY RICHARD NORMAN SANDER SCHAEEFER SCHAPER SCHNIEDER HROEDER SCHROEGER SCHULTEIS JERRY GERALD ROBERT PAT FRMA JIM RUTH SCOTT SETTLEMOIR SMITH SRRINOETT STANCIL TANNER TAYLOR 414 E R V il , RO VI CTO R P A T POHL E P Y lx .- , . B S C f S OIUIIOIHOFQO RONALD TUELA MARV CAROL HENRY LE I GH ANN ROSALI E THOMAS THOMAS TIMME RMAN VIRGEN VOGLER WALDEN WALKER JAMES RICHARD CAROLE EDWARD CATHERINE LARRY KATHERINE WEHNERT WHITE WHITEHEAD WIETHUCHTER WILDER WINKELER YOUNG WILLIAM THOMAS I-IAZEL SUZANNE Con t from page 30 BRQMMER JOHNSON MAXWELL NAISER CHARLES FIRLNNVR ARLENE POPP DON PARR RON ZINNERMAN WALTLQ KAETZEL BYNUM WELKER LARRY SCHMIDT 45 I FRESHMEN CADE TS The graduatlng class of 57 belng one of the largest classes ever to come to Hancock 1S d1v1ded 1nto four separate groups each havmg 1tS own sponsor Dxnng the year the class has enjoyed several partles such as the Chrlstmas Party 1n whlch presents were ex changed The class has partlclpated 1n several of the organlzatlons of the school They have four representat1ves 1n the Student CbUDC1l Carol Hurt Loretta W1ll1ford George Host and Charles Koemg The alternates are Barbara Helms Shlrley Traudt Dan1elWuertz and Nhlton Green Some of the other organ1zat1ons 1n whlch the members of the Freshmen Class eXenl's HOME ROOM SPONSORS MISS Fr1zzell Mr Ixarcher MI Nebel MISS Schaefferkoet ter Rn hard Carney Chuck Fassler Faye Beck Probe: t Carpenter Kathleen Carr Jacquellne Cordevant Pat sy Conrad Jerry Cornell GIRLS B BASKETBALL Nancy Bolton Carol Downey Brenda Nelderecker BOYS B BASKETBALL Curt1s Kenner Chuck Koemg Woody Landreth Henry Melne HONOR ROLL HOME ROOM PRE SI DEN TS Eddle Cook Judy Katzenberger Brenda Nelderecker Al Wagner Charles Melnhart lfbnald Story Gall Holtgreve Sh1rley McK1nney Mar1lyn Nblmk Joan Murphy Geraldlne N1kola1sen Jo Ann Sackberger Rlchard Dencker Dan Sum t Lorra1ne Hayman P er JaIl1C6 Wrlght CANDIDATE FOR BASKETBALL QUEEN Carol Hurt CANDIDATES FOB MEMENTU KING AND QUEEN Al Wagner and Barbara Helms 66 .' KI Y! ' , 1 , Y , . , - . ' I I I Y l . 1 9 . ! . I , , . A A . . . . participate are the Y--Teens, Bolys' Club, Chorus, Glee Club, band, and various sporting If JI If ll JOHN BARBARA Eswsw JANET RONALD DONALD FAVE NDRMA BEVERLY NANCY EDDIE WILLIAM FIIISCI-IER Bu SKLE BARNES BARTON BARR BASDEN BELL H f--'-' ' 3 ff fix DARLI S DOROTHY 5 ANN ANDREW BYRD CAN AVA RICHARD RGBLRT KATALHN Pnsv KENNETH CHAnLas PATSY JERRY EDDIE JACOLELINE RAI RIFHARD MARYLEE MARGARET RAYMOND CHARLES Q :I nnvn FQFDY FAQSIFR ROBERT SHER RJ DL ELMER A FLQRENCL MILTON MARY NANCY JAMEQ GPIMM HAGLER BEMFRLY I AP ..-A wf- R BER EARPARA AIL NQRMA WILLIAM um I Lund HANS N H HA HLITLR' HELAAS new HGCPEP H EL EA CARILE D RIS IRL FRANPES R JY Huw JANKD HNSIN 1ST DP SSEBA Avze-Im 117 L7F6OhlTI El? WARD VllLcox WILLIFORD WILLIFORD WILL WRIGHT WUERTZ ZIEUNSM RONNIE CARLTON EDNA FRI U51-L KARCHER FENELON NEBEL ScHAzFFEnxoE'r'rER Representatxve Robert Copeland eak1ng A Glance at Mr Bay A Typlcal Pose A Studeous Cl HSS 7 Takxng a Test. St Pacnck s Tea 1:9 .I X, P 1 . I L Sp , l U I Mrs Ida Mae P1scher who has taught at llancock for 24 years was born 1n Waverly lA1ssour1 and graduated from Trenton Ihgh School She obtalned her degree an A B 1n Llberal Arts from Gentral College at Fayette ll1SSOUI'1 Tlals year she 1S a sponsor ofthe Junlor Flass and Student CRJUIICII In passed years she has sponsored the Debatlnpf Team and ulee Club and was coach of DFBIHGCICS er hobbles are cult1vat1ng flowers f1Sl11l'1 and cookm bhe llkes basketball track and baseball Her adV1Ce to students 1S Don t waste your t1me develop yourself soclally as well as mentally She doesn t bel1eve 1n educat1on Just from books alone and belleves astudent should have other lnterests be s1des scholast1cs Amono her other saylngs are Get as much out of school as you can and You can t expect to have frlends unless you are a frlend fo you Mrs Flscher we dedlcate the Actlvltles Sectlon of the 1954 Memento 51 . , . ' , , . . v ' - 9 PJ . ' 1 7 A ' A x ,. . . . . ' fa 1 -3 4 -f 1 . . . . . . ,, II 1 o- 7 D7 D' Y 1 ' . . H , . ' I . ,, , . . . . , - ' l U ' 1 as ll ll Y ' l ' YY , . , . emenfo king anal Queen MARILYN WILLIAMS AND FORREST CAMPEELL 'Ihe Memento lxlllo and QICSH were se lected bythose students who purcnased dns year s Memento A candldate for lung and Queen was chosen to represent, each of the four classes 'lhe candldates were as follows SCHIOFS Mar1lynW1ll1ams and lxll Thrasher JUIIIOFS Evelyn H1zerandForrest and Ray Popp Freshmen Barbara Helms and Allen Wagner 11118 year a Jun1or and Semor were chosen as Klng and QICCII Forrest. Carrpbell and Marllyn w1l118mS Marllyn and Doodles are very acuve 1n sports and popular w1t,h all thescudenrs J Canlpbellz Sophomores - Beverly Schroeder Olllf' u!bl!6!y FPOI77 QMQGI7 R066 QWUPQ 73lQ!UQl! 1' ff SOQL F QW yhgji f J I 05:1 ff W CORONA TI ON COUR T Jean Landmann Sandra Mos1er Bob Brauch Don Parr Evelyn lhze Rose Marv llelvey Judy Ruschenberg Roger Brod t Harry Haeusser Dave Nbrz Vernell Schaefer Donna Traudt Don Salv1a Dan Valleroy Ilawau the land of enchantment w1th the swaylng of the graceful palm trees and the playlng of soft myster1ous IIll1S1C greets you as you enter the Edgewater Club to the 1954 Jtmor Senlor Prom In keep1ng W1 th the atmosphere the tables are gally decorated w1th muuature palm trees As always the h1ghl1ght of th1s wonderful even1ng 1S the announcm of the new prom queen who rules for the conung year The master of cermon1es Larry Smxth has Just an nounced that the ceremony IS to te-g1n To the mus1c of Russ Dav1d s orchestra Rose Mary Helvey the lovely ret1r1ng queen scorted byllarry Haeusser Junlor Class Presldent enters the sllent ballroom Pose Mary s gown of wh1te net w1th an over sk1rt of t1ny net ruffles trlrmted w1th sat 1n made a Stflklflg appearance as she took her place on the throne Sandra Mos1er a Sen1or mald attended by Ibn Parr IS now movlng slowly across the floor Sandy looks very charmlng 1n her formal of wh1te net tntrmed w1th red rosebuds on the gathered bodl ce Another Sen1or ma1d Jean Landmann enter very gracefully w1th her escort Bob Brauch 1D her aqua net dress The sklrt w1th ruffles draped at var1ous polnts has t1ny p1nk rose buds scattered over It The .lunlor ma1ds now are enter1ng one of wh1ch w1ll be our 1954 Prom een The queen may be lovely Vernell Schaefer escorted by Don Salma Vernell 15 wearlng a strapless pastel blue gown w1th a sk1rt cons1st1ng of ruffles formed by layers of tulle A match1ng blue stole added to her charming appearance 'Ihere 1S s1lence as Evelyn H1zer enters upon the arm of Roger Brodbeck for she may be the new queen Evelyn IS wearlng a gorgeous flam1ngo gown of net wlth an extremely full sk1rt decked w1th three small ruffles Perl ps the queen IS Judy Ruschenberg attended by Dave Merz her beaut1ful p1nk formal wt h lf oversk1rt of t1ny ruffles that accents the bell shaped sk1rt Judy makes an enchant1ng appearance Donna Traudt who has chosen Dan Valleroy to escort her may be the one who w1ll rule Wearlng a blue net gown w1th a large blue satln sash tred at the back of the walst 1n a large bow Donna lndeed looks very grac1ous as she approaches the throne The crowd 1S now very hushed and tense wa1t1ng for the moment that w1ll tat last tell who the Prom Queen of 1954 1S At last the moment has arr1vefl and she recelves her crown from the ret1r1ng queen and takes her place on the throne MIIIISE the beautlful llawauan set t1ng the queen leads her court 1n the gracefulcgrgnau ,n dance 57 s 1 wtf A . A J . , . 'r 1 ' . , 4 I ,A -A . . . . . . H A 4 . - 7 , I V ' , rr V , , Q , - it . 2 . . V ,V ? I 'I .V ,, 5 4 1 1 A K , fr ' , U y Y lx- , . . - - s '. 1 f , 19 - l T' P . . A. , ,. , A .11 , ,. In . T7 S , A, . 1 . ' -- 9 1 V 1 J ' r I7 O IRST ow MARTIN R JOURDEN. P, DUGGE, J. THYM. J. LONG. B. VEQUIN B Horror NIR KARQH SECOND Row B GREEN. D. BECK. J. HEIMANN. J. GERI-IARDT, N. DAL KOECH Top Row - S. MAYBERRL T, KROECK. C. VIRGIN g ' 0 I I ' J' 'u . f . eI. A - IV , I A , ' 3 - V ' , , , z I I . I x U S l 1' D ' 1 Q' N 1 I will please you 58 lbe Memento Staff lb comooseo of a roup f students from all classes under tne casable d1rect1on o our sponsor, M lxarcher llxe 'staff has been worI1nf to Detler SINCE the be 1nn1nf of the school term to produce a year book that w1ll be a CI'64l1f, to our School Ule stiff us lead by a roup of POD SCIGHLIOUS senlors loan lnym hdltor P Cggy Dlgge ASSOCIQKC Fdltor, John Long and Chuck Jourden lluslness Managers Norma Vlartln barbara Green and Donna Jean Ieck Xrt1sts and IJ belle llolton and betty Verdln Var1 fyplsti Xll have orked to ether to meet our deadllnes on t1me wrlte ups to be wrltten, p1ctures to be taken layouta and dumnles to be drawn and mat, to be typed 'Vlany Iours after bchool have been spent 1n worl-'lng on 'he Memento and many bol1days pent 1n trvlnv to meet a deadllne A1 takes were made from wlucb we tr1ed to proflt and after all work s one, we nope we naxe come througl wlth a book that RS w EIN c HORTER HRASHER E TH AMSER P TK N Qlcxmw ARKER L EY LEXANDE ERD N AY M JCHNSON ETTIG N TAHTIN FOSTER TATE P JW, ETMLH M RAUCH .J ON C ISLEP R ALE ou Rss STIBA Ihe Growler Staff made up of members of the Journahsm Llass, IS sponsored hy r Johnson 'Ihe staff, under lvlr Johnson s d1rect1on, have put 1n many hours work 1n pub11sh1nUaf1rst class paper for the stu dents In order that each student m1vht have an opportunlty to hold an Off1CC on the staff 0ff1CCS were changed at the end of the flrst semester The FAILOI' 1n Uuef duung the f1rst semester was Dave Alexander, wlth Pat Watk1ns, Asslstant FAILOI' r lng the second semester Pat took over the Off1Ce of FLIIUOI' 1n Ch1ef and betty Xerrun became the new Asslstant ELIICOI' One of the people beh1nd the see-nes 1n the pub11cat1on of the Qrovwler 15 ass fehow 'He browler Staff would lllmfx to extend thelr apprecxatlon to her for lf r Co operatlon P0 LUZQI4 U 11. I :RQ-EM z.B.r.1w ,BT .J.RT..A.W ..WA1IS.M-T E. B , R. HE V , D. A 'R. B. V I . B. GR . R. T. SECOND Row- L. FRlTTS.M- PRICE. J. SIKORSKI. M WILLIAMS, J. Gr+OLSON. J. LEHMKUHL, EZ. BOLTON J. R . B. JI 'K5. N. 'N . .'fJ. . J- ., .J.Dp ' ,G.KRoNsBETN.B.WELKLQ.D.PARR.D. uf2.B.B . - B i. M- R M. Dom ls. N. D .M. S I' . D- L , . x' 1 1 ,. . . . . . . I O - , - 1 . .D 4 I . . . . i Du - ., ., ,f ' ' ' ' 1 T 1' 2 - T , . . . ' l - ,. . AX ' . . 'ma lvineo laoo MP R OSLEP OTARY BIRKENME R MISS TEB w ENINC LCOX BREIHAN 1l9l'O!6Cfl OIUGPUIOFO FIRST Row U E ANNER AL rwwprw ULHLFARYH EBFN U PHl TOP Row GREISER Hmmm 4 N if-44 J A. POPP, J. KE- E . C. B .. K. R , B. IE . 0 , V. KI ,EP. F. WI , , B. I O - G. B D , J. T , D. S Inn. L WI, ,11nR, R. L SECOND Row Ji JENNEMAN, P SPRINGLTT, J LWIMANN, VRS GFTTIFR, J, LUNQ. R. LI ,,G TH. C. m'NNilLl, F Cpu LL - S. , J. CLRNELL. P. E VMIHT, R '. L. WIN'ELiW. V D. CUQ'I1L, V, WJ, 'AN In Qfibrarian 0 CAROL BOSLER AT SPRINCE PEGGY PARKER ss FRIZZE L BARBARA ETTCHLR SANDRA Mos1rR M R :YN WILLIA face 7fYonn'0 5 FIRST Row v YARD Nev R SPRINFE R L B GRAY ERD N LATON GREEN Jlrms LERMR IR Q TTL L WILD M . P - TT. . Ml' L . B0 ' . . . A I. Ms . 0 -J.AE .D. .z.. P. ITT. M.CISER, . . B. V I . B. D' . -, W. , B. TOP Row - B. BOLTON. R. GRETZSQRLL, V. SQRAEFQR, R. JOHNSON. D. STRECKFUS S. MOSIER. J. UML, M. SQL E-, D, S AA , C. ER 14 flroemc and Old face Saturday December l2 marked the presentat1on of the all school pro ductlon of Arsenlc and Old Lace a 3 act comedy by Joseph hesselmng The story about two charmlng and lnnocent lad1es who populate the1r cel lar w1th the rema1ns of soc1ally and rel1g1ously acceptable roomers the ant1cs of the1r dear brother who thlnks he 1S Teddy Roosevelt and the mazlag act1v1t1es of the1r older brother Jonathan all these COIT'lb1I'lC to m e t e play a hllarlous comedy THE CAST PRODUCTION STAFF Nlartha Dorr1s Abby Brewster Donna Jean Beck Martha Brewster Blchard Counts Jonathan Brewster George Bude Mort1rner Brewster Pat Watklns Elalne Harper Pynum Welker Teddy Brewster B111 Thrasher Lleutenant Booney Dave Cornell Mr G1bbs Mr Wltherspoon Bob Gray Bev Dr Harper John IDU Off1cer lrop Don Salv1a Off1cer O Hara Charles Carothers Offlcer lXl91!1 Jlm Bone Mau lyn W1 ll1 ams Don lluhn Don Parr John Long Joan lkttlg John Sheppard Mr Thomas Johnson Productlon Manaber Ass1st ant D1 rector bet lkS1gIl Llghts and Effects Properues Dlrector DR EINSTEIN. TEDDY. JONATHAN. DR HARPER ABBY MARTHA 62 pp , 99 I H I . U9 f . I 4 T . . . - - U n , 1 ' ---- ' ------- ' cr A1 Wanser ------ TDr. Einstein Boger Krechel ------ Set Decoration I ' . --------- h 3- - - - - - 5 1, HY FICER O HARA EDDY ROONEY OFFICER BROPH OFFICER KLEIN JONATHAN What happened to th1s guy Nbrtlmer S13'Il1I'lg Aunt 'Xbby and Aunt 'iartha lnto the Samtanum 63 ' . T . LT. . Y. . ' I LT. ROONEY. DR. EINSTEIN. AeeY. MORTIMEP. MR. WITHERSPOON, MARTHA, OFFICER KLEIN. hLAlNE 3 , -' Iv U A . - '2wsl 5l 'g5 ,-gm M' Semor' peroonallfze DONNA JEAN BECK X frxcndly student seen around lancocl l 1 lx IS lljnna l-eck Qhe has excelled 1n her studles belng ln the top ten of her class bhe Presulent of tbe l feens and becretary of the A atlon 11 fonor Soclety RICHARD COUNTS Noted for h1s ab111ty to deflne words lllchard Counts 1S often called Ilxe lialklng DICCIOHHIY He possesse the qual1t1es of cholarsluu and character that rank n1m 1n the top ten students of h1S class GEORGE BLDE An oagy H0111 lll-iedble fellow and possessor of many frlends 1S beorve l Hue The ureek excels ln sports and IS our clxamplon southpaw e 15 Presldent of the ley Club and V1ce Presulent of the 1 atlonal Honor Q0c1ety 4k M rw wiv 324 fr was ,MXH-H 4... 53354 q,i,Y',,,,g'fL,,, awk if M www-'ff Q RICIIARD JOURDEN As Presldenr of the Stu dent CDUHC1l lhchard .lourd n or Chuck 1S one of the best llkeu students at lancoclx le has partlcwated 111 man act1v1t1es wluch lnclude as ketball Presldent ofthe loy s Club and Memento 6-6 B BELLE BOLTUN A famlllar flgure actlve ln all sports 1S P Belle although much of l1er t1me th1s year has been spent worklng on the Memento l'ven as busy as she 1S she always has t1me foracheery Hello and smlle for a PEGGY DU GGE As Assoc1ate Edltor of the Nlemento Peggy Dxgge has spent most of her t1me th1s year work1ng to put out a better Annual As a member of the lNat1onal honor Soclety she possesses qual1t1es 1n leadershlp and serv1ce O Q 0 Y - I KT I -J o 3 v V Q ' N N ' , . , on , . , u I' U Y Tl ' l 1 X ' ' K l A v . 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Qemor llroonalulzeo One of the nost frlendlv and popular students at Han cock 1s Johnny Lon He 13 an actlve member of the hey Club and buslness manager of the Memento llavlng been 1n the school play he 1S now a mem ber of the Dramatlcs Club BETTY VFHDIN Undoubtably one of the most popular students at lan Lock 1S Letty Verd11 betty 1S very actlve 1n many extra currlcular BCLIVIKISS 1nclud lng all sports, the vlemento, the 'atlonal llonor Soclety, and Growler Staff JOAN THYM H115 year s Nlemento was under the capable dlrectlon ofJoanThym Edltor 1n Ouef She has worked hard to try to produce a Memento that w1ll be treasured by the students ihe IS well l1ked because of her w1ll1nDness to g1V8 help to all aff? Am. PAT WATKIN9 Nn attractlve and popu lax student Pat Watluns was selected by the entlre stu dent body as a cheerleader Pat sets an example for all to follow 1n soortsmanshlp and ablllty to et alono wlth others l 65 EDDIE MEINE ACCIVS 1n sports 1S our star flrst baseman Eddle llelne le 1S the Presldent of the SHIOI' Class amember of the Varslty Club and orow ler btaff Althou b he 1S busy he always has a frlendly sm1le for everyone ALLEN IYAMSER My t1me you are looklnv for an all around good guy call Nllen hamser Al w1ll be remembered for h1s wonder ful portrayal ofllr l'.1nste1n 1n the sclool play nl s a member of the lHoy's Club and the basketball Tean l 3 I 4 , . , V 1 V . A 4 , . . ' , ' ' . , . l A R - . . U . 1 , Q f.. fl Q, J Q, Q 1 ag - L. .- mi, , 'imw M.- 2, 1 if , 2 JOHN LONF J 15 l MQW - ,gf wwf ' - . - 7 V A , . 1 ' I ' - N U, ' H o L . D ' . ' ' I 3 . ' f' A U . . , K . ,S , 1 , , . . 5 I Y , - I . ' ' rr D' O O V ll - - - ll A ' Y 1 ' 'V ' V Y .' l . In . . . A - v ' . . , . - 5 x . e 1 Drivers cfdu afi n 4' A' TANDING NEBEL E ITN A BROWN NTCHEL W AN MMERMAN HIFAR rRN L BON KNECLING GHOLSON UER FRHARDT J HMKUP IAN LANDMAN MCWHORTER R D PP U AV c N B Sex ON M NLUSTAEDFR B DKATON B BOLTON os OSTER , I N P YNAG TTIG HII AR OTARY GRAY C B0sL MPER Po KNEELING KRQNSHLIN R KRICH L L SCHM DT B BRAUCH C BRUNNER B THRASHER ECKFUSS ART K ME R H ORR KIENING G6 wfffwf' . N S - MR. .E. M INE, L. FRITT5.J.RlLTH.JUAN LAuLuAN. B. GR, ,D.BECK. . . MR. HE . . LA V CHY. R. ZI . R. Mus TH. D. C, EL . J. L . - J. . B. A . C. G . . LI II, J . B. R. NAB T, C. I LI. STANDING - MR. NEBEL, MR. HCNTCHEL, A. WAMSER. B. WEIKPR, D. PARR, P. DUGGE. J. THYM . , . . '. . . S. M IER. B. LUTZ, D. H HN, L. H I 0 . . T D. F . R. JCURIE . E. S IT. EL. J. R5 . J. S 'P U, K. R , B. , . ER J. KE . A. PP. - - G. , . . E , . I . . ' - , . , . D. STR . N. M IN. B. BIR EN IE . A. O'S IA, M. D IS. V. ER. Che of the best 1nformed teachers at Ilancock 1S Mrs Dorothy Gettler who has taught at Hancock for 24 years She recelved an A l degree from Baker Ln1vers1ty and later went to New York where she attended Columb1a lmuerslty rece1v1ng an M A degree She took an extenslon course 1n Vlsual Educatlon from MISSOUII Un1vers1ty her advlce to students 1S she sa1d You should take advantage of ev f rv opportumty to learn because you never know when you w1l1 need thls knowledoe to make your l1fe adjustments 10 you nrs Gettler we dedlcate the Organlzatlon SCLIOH of the 1954 Nlemento 69 . - . ' Y V ' 'Y . . . L ' V . 1 I . 0 0 n . Mrs. Gettler's hobbies are gardening and sewing. When asked what ' ' ' ll - 7 I I I' ' ' . Il 1 5, I 1 . . . . 1. SITTING LS ORB U NE E RD N LANDMAN R JOURDEN S ISHOP FO V SCHAEFER STANDING TECKHAN RS SCHER M H MAS Koen A R OSTER X EBEN UER E MS C NIEDERSTADT RP R AYBERRY HV MEYARD TRAUD NYM E MANN Ro Stud nf Councll 'lhe Student GJUDCII 1S the gover nlng board of the school 1S elected by the Student Body from four nomlnees chosen by Student Coun c1l from next year s Senlor Class, two .urls and two boys, and an alternate for each, to represent the1r class Fhese members carry back to the1r classes a report of the weekly Coun Cll meet1ng The Student Cbuncll takes up the problems and suggestlons of the student body 'Ibey sponsored a Gxrlst mas Dance, held December 19 1953 sponsored sell1nsr tournament cards at the Hancock Tournament, and preslded at school assembl1es Student Counc1l also sent representat1ves to the M15 sour1 Assoc1at1on of Student ckJl1IlC1lS ln Nlaryvllle 'I1ssour1 Tlus year the Student mllllifll has a very able ,group of offlcers Pres ldent lhchard Jourden, V1ce Presl uent Jean Landmann Secretary Lenny Werdln Freasurer Dale Foster -Irs llSFl16I' and Mr bay are the sponsors LII1s semester last semester Mr Stegk Ian wornerl w1tI tl-elwtduent fDllIlC1l - D. WI ON. D. C IN. C. H RT. J. Bo . B. V I . J. . . . D. Dose . J- B ' . L. WILLI Ro. . - MR. S , M . Fl . L. SCH IDT. M. WILKINSON. M. GRLEN. C. IG R. T o , H. H Eusse , D. F ,B. En L ,D- W TZ- B- H L - - - W. Sc E . S. M ,K. MURP ,WJQ A' .S. T, J. T , J. H l '. G. ST ' It is composed of a president who , , . I I . I I O . I 4 Q 5 . . Q 1 . ' , ' . I ' . 1 - Q N . ' , ' . - . T . T' 'P . i. V ' I ,. Q W ' ' . FIRST ROW A EN DOBB O RDEN DE M? KARCH R NG WHlTE WIETHUCHTER D ALEXANDER SECOND ROW Hom REHBI AYMAN CATHCART G BASDEN AEU SER SMITH TOP Row ILKENSON HMAN O NTS RNE L RONSBE N 35 OFFMEISTER K UFFM 'lhe hey Club 1S sponsored by the Gravols hlwanls Club It 1S made up of boys who have been selected by the faculty, screened by the members of the club and .judged ma1nly on t,he1r scholastlc ab1l1ty and serv1ce to the school 'Ihe purpose of the club 1S to bulld character and leader shlp and to ass1st the school 1n soclal and COHIDUIIICY affalrs 'Ihe meeungs are conducted under the supervlslon of Mr harcher, the school sponsor, and George llude Presldent There 1S usually an urportant buslnessman at each meet1ng to speak on success 1n varlous f1elds 'Ih1s helps g1VC to each boy a w1der outlook on buslness had helps h1m to sele t h1s own career Other offlcers are Hlchard Jourden VICE Presldent, John Long 2nd VICE Pres1dent Ilarry Haeusser Treasurer, and Gary Uasden Secretary ef, club ..All if 'nafzonal Wonor Socaef 'Ihe Nat1onal ionor SOCICCY 1S under the capable d1rect1on of MISS Llshop Wxth her guldance and the leadershlp of the1r Off1CCFS Velda K1en1nger PfCS1d6HC George Bude VICE Presldent Donna Beck Secretary and Joy Helmann Treasurer Whey have become a very BCCIVB OFg3n1Z8t1Ol They have 8SS1SC6d the ACh16V6m6HC Cunnlttee of the btudent COUDC11 1n CSC8bl1Sh1He a JUHIOF Honor DOCIBCU for under classmen purchased apencll d1spenser assembled the school honor roll andhave held the f1rst Annual Honor Soclety banquet 'Ihe members of thls SOCICKY are chosen for the qual1t1es of scholarslup leader sh1p SCPVICC and character by the hlgh school faculty FIRST Row N E E MA N MISS BISH TOP Row UNTS GGE I-I M REEN BOLTON BETTY VERDIN 77 'J l S I C I . Y . . . . . 7. . 1 Q . . Z 1 - I V - Q . , . . - L , . - . I l 5. - H . . . . r . - . I Q I , I ' I V Y . ' N , I . . ' . . . , - , Y - 0 N - sus...- - V. KIENI GER. G. Buns, D. B CK. J. H I N . S. Moslsn. op - R. Co . P. Du . J. T Y . B. G . B. . gb 1 UI'llOl WONOF 0Cl6t The Junlor Honor Soc1ety was organ1zed 1n 1933 by the efforts of the Ach1eve ment Cunnxttee of the Student COUUC11 to g1Ve F8COgH1C1OH to the Freshmen and Sopho more students who had obtalned the scholastlc average of an S for one prev1ous se mester, and showed qua11t1es of Leadershrp Character, and Serv1ce The flrst 1nsta11at1on of new members, held November 25, was conducted by the 1nducted 1nto the organ1zat1on February 23 The Off1CCTS of the Soc1ety are Carol Nrederstadt Presldent, Barbara Potter V1ce PFBS1dCHt, and Sue Ma erry Secre tary The SCUIVICIBS of the organ1zat1on are to ma1nta1n scho1arsh1H and foster and 1mprove scholast1c standlngaofall thestudents 1H the Freshman and Sophomore classes FIRST Row ss B HOP AYLOR RG N AY zany R 5 K SPRINGE u TON Cow N TOP Row KEMP Rxtza N A cm' OTTER RAVATT PETE so RS A K YOUNG 75 .3 Q f Q ,Q 5- I 1 J 5' 1 'W ' Af, tri ' dbx ,J ' F . 'TF'- frm X M ASW' l U members of the Senior Honor Society and Achievement Cbmmittee. New Members were -Ml IS ,R.T .C.Vll,S.MB ,T.KOC,P. TT M. L T , S. I - J. . B. E E., D. L M T , B. P , B. G . H. RS C. NI E T nr, . AY S B HELM FIRST Row RT RAU H TON R A K ON M R K You MARTIN B LAMMERDIN SECOND Row Rf ETT EM R ARNES NDH SCHROE T THOMA S LINDHUR RNS PPER BRAUN AYBERRY P N DoLsoN AYLOR D LAY THIRD Row IGHT J MURP USEDORF ILLICRA ANDERS N B BY D OWRN ROWN R RA E DLR EC SCHROEDER R WALKER AMONT EN VIRG TOP ROW KA cs ERDO K NICKOLIS EYER Jo ATZENBURGER LTGREVE AYMAN ACKBERGER M INNEY B MANLEY RNOLD OLLENBA K - 6614 R ETT BE T Che of Hancock s most act1ve clubs the Y Teens Together the Y Teens seek to enr1ch the1r own l1ves and to do the1r share 1n bu1ld1ng a better commun1ty The1r goals are to grow as persons, to grow 1n fr1endsh1p w1th people of all races, rel1g1ons, and nat1onal1t1es, and to grow 1n the knowledge and love of Gnd The club cons1sts of th1rty n1ne glrls and meets every other Wednesday at seven o clock for a busxness meetlng and to plan recreat1on for the group w1th the help of the1r leader, MISS Margueute Hensley The off1cers are Danna Jean Beck PTCSI dent, Thelma Kroeck V1ce Pres1dent, Erna Gray Secretary, and Carol N1ederstadt as Treasurer Some of the act1v1t1es sponsored by the Y W C A that the Hancock Y Teens part1c1pated 1n are Open House at the new Y W C A bu1ld1ng Hobby Show, Ch1l1 bupper a Mother Daughter receptlon, and the Snow Ball Prom at wh1ch our Treasurer, Carol Nlederstadt was crowned M1ss Y Teen of 1954 The recreat1ons of the Y Teens were a Chr1stmasDance,PaJa1Ia Party, and p1cn1cs The club hopes to ra1se enough money to send the g1rl to theY Teen CDHVCHUIOH th1s sunmer - C. Hu . D. B c . B. BOL . B. VERDIN. M. WILLIAM , N. NISTLER, . S. E. GR . D. BECK. C. NIEDE ST DT, T. Knozc . N. BOLT . D. EYE . . NG. P. . . G - B. G LEN. J. S L OI . E. B , T. LI URST. B. DER. . S. K. Bu . N. Ho . L. , S. M . H. PETERS. P. S Rl GETT. . ST. M. , R. T . . MESP , B. DYE - J- WR . - HY- G. H0 . J. L P, C. 0 . . R S. C . R. B . N. GRIESE , P, A. C IG. B. N I ' KER. C. , . , D. L , B. ERXLEB ', C. IN - J. S G . M. M C , C. LINK, C. PAFKS. G. AN. B, M , F. ST J- K . G. Ho . L. H . J. S , S. CK , , , B. A . J. H C . B. G AV , J. S , . . IS , . . ,gf .... , D . wr ' , - . ,E . . - , . 7LI VST ROW HELD BECK GRISER HUHN A WAMSER ALv R JOURDLN P 2 A EL MI H D FOSTER ZND ROW E A 5 ENBURCLR H F MAN J TANNER ATTEN o as PATTGEN M SCHWAB Tor Row FRENZEL R MATT SMI B WAL H Ll J ADELSBERGER Ko ARFTHERS SCOT OFFICERS Pres1dent Dale Foster V1ce Presldent Gluck Jourden Secretary Don Poster Treasurer Don Dobbs The offlcers of the Boys Club were chosen at the beglnnlng of the school year by the old members The 30 members hold a meeung every Monday n10ht to d1SCUSS busl they play basketball and volleyball Among the events enjoyed by the boys IS an outlng wh1ch 1S held at the close ofthe year at Sprmg Forest Every year at the f1n1sh of the basketball season they crown the basketball Qzeen at the1r annual dance The Sponsor of the boy s Club IS vlr Schwab 71 Club ' J- - R- - 5- . D. . . . D. S IA, . ' , E. S IT N s . L. S T , . , - B. HEITERT. D. FosT R. H. Duo N, R. POPP, L. Ll T ,' . R. o F , . , B. P . D. D e , C. , R. , - H- . . . B. TH. . s , P. NK, , , L, CH. C. C 1 , J. T. Q0 ' . Q , . . , . A .O I. ..- ness at hand. After the bus1ness meemng . . . . 4 wg fy' M f ' Q . .QW . 1 . - Q A Q A T . A . K I in X Al W, ii , C170 LIJ if Ufld FIRST Row cfs LRNS RAY LEY NAME R E K RNELL GRA A ONSLE DEN FARTH -1 TL FHLER C DONNE FST fl SECOND QOW FRITT FTER B NEIDERECK R NDHURST L T MMERL FMP E N BRAUN DORR ALRLR R EMM vrm NAYRERRY ATATT TT AM ERT B HELM Mf RUSHLNR AN NHLR SITTING O R A NG 'HTL AWVMT 'rRcRaANKs WUER ORNELL CHUE AYMAN N ,J KENN STA NDING EMM AMSQR ECKER fb RAW HQLMAN R MUEHLFARTH LEXANDER UML: ra F RN: HLLTP-5 L2 PAT C FASSLER 7 ' O I I l - A. Po 5 . K. R. .E. G .J. Rn .A. i1.R.B C . D. CO -9- Y D. P RR, G KR .4 IN, R. M L .J. W'l ,Q. Cc,uNTA,, R. S.. . . LLI. J. B ,J. Hf.l.5Nur1K. - M, Dlvngww, P1.F iT1iR,L. 5, R. F7+xLrwN. H. P .S. . E - T. LI , B. HEWK. EE. fQREPN,B.F'3 fTJ'1, U. LA AINA-. J. K. . R. N LSO , L. . TOP Row - R. DGLQLAS. C. RTHR. P. Mqwwwrrre, R. BRAUUM, R. YERDIN, M. CRISLER, M, IS R. W ' , M . HA , D. R A.. S. 1 . . B. GR ' ' , M. L: UN. E. L B . . S, D. LA mer, Jnxw i PRL., .I r' Rufsm ' ' rs. . B. K T B . LO. , J. W. , R.C I Q, jfrqgg- JA Ax i ' D. TZ J- C . R. S . L. '-4 . R. DVCAPR, Q. LA WNTER, C. ER . MR. H , A. W , A, D . H, RAg,AL,- PA G . C- I . D- A . D. S T . D.gG 'LL, N. Sc Is, RVN 3- TE... . C glee Club FIRST Row HYM UGGE LLIAMS ETT HITEHEAD WATKINS RAUCH AR ON HAU DOROF S LINDHURST SECOND Row RR OLT N ERDIN IEDERSTADT T OMAS C PARKS K LA EN A R w GRISER MR HEMM THIRD Row PER R YEN K MARTIN EYER KATZEN RGER J SELOCK A KBERGER AYMAN H RT J MEY T N LTGREVE LER N HOOP MUSIC DEPARTMENT The MUSIC Department, under the SUPBYVISIOD of Mr Jack lle!TlI1, IS separated 1nto three d1v1s1ons the Chorus, Glrls Glee Club, and Band The Chorus has many outslde act1v1t1es, as1de from regular class perlods D.Ir1ng the Glr1SCm8S Season, the Chorus gave a program at Bayless Ihgh School, and then at our own school AS1d6 from thls they put on several other programs such as the one glven at the Patrons Alllance Vleetlng, and the1r appearance at the Vocal I'est1val at Unlverslty Clty, where the1r performance was .judged by two quallfled cr1t1cs The Glrls Glee Club and Band have part1c1pated 1n several act1v1t1es, 1nclud1nv the GIPISUHBS Program Also the Band and Glee Club have appeared before the cr1t1cs 1n the lIhs1c Festlval The band has done a wonderful Job 1n playlnv for all our home basketball games Perhaps the most cherlshed part of the mLlS1C department th1s year are the new robes and umforms 'Ihe mus1c department had been workmg several years trylng to ra1se money for the1r purchase, but flnally th1s year w1th the help of the Senlor Class and key Club they were bought The MUSIC Department 1S growlng very rap1dly and 1t 1S vlr Ilemm s hope that the students w1l1 cont1nue to show 1nterest 1n h1s department 77 - J. T , P. D , M. WI . J.R IG. C. w . P. . D. B . J. B T . G. S , . - M. D0 IS. B. B O . B. V . C.N . T. H . - - G. Nl o IS , P, CR IG. R. M. B o N. N. ' .. . - P. CAS . . IC , P. . B. M . J. BE . . . J. S C . L. H . C. U , . ER Tor Row - R. HELVEY. S. JoHNsoN. N. NIsTLER.J. SETTLEMOIR, F. Josf. M. DIXON. N. BoL- o . G. Ho , A, KEL , . ER R . , . 1 . . . . . - g . .. . . . . . . ' . . G I 1 . . 3 . . . ' o . . . . . . 2 , Une of our most popular and klndest teachers at llancock 1S Nhss Helen febow who has served Hancock for 25 years Nuss lehow was born 1nMaryv1lle MISSOUFI where she attended hlgh scnool and 'Northwest Mlssourl State Teachers College where she recelved l 5 Degree Later she attended Columlua Teachers College 1n Dew York receulng an M A Degree 1n commerclal educatlon She d1d add1 tmnal work at Gregg College 1n Ch1CagO After two years of college to major 1U lungllsh and mathematlcs, After teachlng math for several wars she dec1ded she d l1ke comnerc1al work so returned to college a un and took one year of corrmerclal educatlon Xt Vancotk she sponsored the sen1or classes for seventeen years thf yearbook for twenty years and the school paper for ten years Ihxs IS Nhss febow s last year at Ilancock after these years of serv1ce to our srhool lo xou Nhss febow we dedlcate the orts Sectlon of the 1954 Memento 79 . A . A . .' ,I , lv I . , A a 3. X f . ' ' T work, Miss Tebow taught in the grammer grades, then returned to college ,I X ll 4 V , Q . 1 I 1 ' , . , f I. , . Uaokefball Queen T iw l 'f 'Vhss Joan Rettlg, popular Ymor was crowned Basketball Cheen of l954 by the retlrlng queen, Joan landmann at the annual Boys Club dance Other cand1dates for queen, chosen to represent thelr respect1ve classes were Hosahe Gretzschel, Carol Nlederstadt, and Carol Hurt, who served as the queen s attendants Lelno the captaln of the cheer leaders Joan has attended all of the basketball games and 1S well 111 ed by all the students WQ SHW BOB LUTZ CAROL HURT STANLEY GRISER ROSALIE GRETZSCHEL JOHN SHEPPARD JOAN RETTIG JANET Hoon JOAN LANDMANN DALE FOSTER CAROL NIEDERSTADT DON SALVIA '71 Nnaokefball OV c bc ec ec c bc HH an an all an afl C 6 8 6 C E 6 R DBECK HEER HEPPARD EMPEN CAMPBELL L VIRG N BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE QCDRF WINNER Dec 5 Du Lourg Crystal Chty Fureka Valley Park lerculaneum L1ndbergh FBIYVIGW IJECHOIF klFkWOOd Nffton k klnley Fureka Layless Roosevelt Llndbergh Affton Southwest khvllle bayless Affton Hadley Tec? Valley Lark Soldan blewett Ncklnley Cham1nade Bayless Tournament Eureka Valley Lark Hancock lancock F3lPV1CW Normandy lournament Affton R. B o . R. Sc . C. MEYER. J. S , R. K , F. . . E R. JOURDEN. B. THRASHER. DOWNEN, KNEELING - COACH NEBEL N . 30 - . ' 49 - 43 ' ' 79 - 48 ' De . 8 , 68 - 55 1 , 11 77 - 51 D . 15 I 59 - 39 L . 18 ' E 64 - 44 De . 22 ' ' ' ' ' 58 - 56 ' ' L . 25 - 25 9' ' V A T 2 36 - 32 ' ' A' 61 - 59 D J . 5 1 49 - 33 J . 12 Cleveland Cleveland 62 - 32 Cleveland J . 14 N H 53 - 48 , J . 19 , ' 73 - 69 J . 22 3 I 60 - 59 J . 26 I 53 - 47 F b. 1 - 5 ' 80 - 35 61 - 57 48 - 35 I F b. 9 N ' 1 ' 67 - 47 F b. 12 7 1 62 - 50 ' F b. lf ' 56 - 35 F b. 18 U 55 - 52 F b. 19 H 74 - 32 I F b. 22 - 16 ' ' ' 57 - 54 I J 53 - 45 I ' 51 - 50 Hancock Hancock lancock Iancock Hancock K bayless Hancock Hancock ancock 87 Tournament Jehvllle leg1onals Hancock Crystal Cnty Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock FHIFVICW H1teno1r klrkwood Hancock Hcklnley Hancock Hancock Roosevelt Hancock Hancock Iancock Hancock bayless Hancock Hadley Iancock Iancock Nbklnley Hancock JOHN SHEPPARD FORREST CAMPBELL RAY KEMPEN BILL THRASHER ROOER BROADBECK COACH CARLTON NEBEL 30 Ray hempen l95 lbs Th1S was Ray s f1FSC season w1th the varslty Be1ng the tallest man he played forward or at the post pos1 t1on throughout the entlre season part1c1pat1n 1H 25 QGHBS and scor1n 175 pO1HCS 21 Forrest Campbell 172 lbs Our hlgh scorer Forrest be1n on the varslty for the f1FSt year scored5ll po1nts HIS outs andlng 3Ch1eVE ment was belng xery deceptlve under the backboards as an excellent shot and rebounder 31 John Sheppard l55 lbs A three year letter man mulcaptalncafthe VHFSIUY John played ln 25 games w1th the total of 300 po1nts Many of h1s po1nts were made wh1le t1pp1ng 1n and he played very good OffSnS1V6 ball Playlng fortwo years on the varslty Inll wasoutstand IHD as a defenslve player SCOFIDQ l50 po1nts he led most of the fast breaks wh1le playln 1n 25 games 32 Roger hrodbeck l73 lbs Roger playlng h1s second year on the varslty was the best team man for the ll ers ln 96 games scorln POIHCS he led hls team IH defensxve play and tled many games by stealln the hall lst team All South Courty 2nd team All South Qount F2 l '.ft 6' ln . . . . . 1 z 5. . . ' . . 6' ln . . .. 1 20 Bill Thrasher . . 5' 102 . . 170 lbs. t i'. . 5' l0 . . I . . , -. V I 'S 306 + N , . ii ' W AV . u yl N LYNN VIRGEN CARL MEYER JOHN SHEPPARD CAPTAIN 54 Txosas 13 Lynn V1rg1n 151 lbs rll'l1S was Lynn s flrst year on the VBFSILY Playlng 1n only 11 games Lynn was s1de l1ned w1th anankle lnjury We are looklng forward to next year when he w1ll be able to play 24 Carl Meyer 155 lbs belnb on the VHPSIUY for hls flrst year Carl w1ll be one we Wlll depend upon to f1ll the vacancles left by shot whlch IS h1s spec1al1ty 25 B111 Downen 146 lbs Play1ng for the fxrst year on the vars1ty 13111 played 1n 25 games Bexng equally well 1n h1s offenslve and defenslve play he w1ll be one of the regulars of the season to come 22 Ronald Scherr 177 lbs Although th1s was Bon s fxrst year on the vars1ty and he scored only 39 polnts thls 1S not a true measure of h1s value to the team When the bolng 1S tou h Ron w1ll del1ver a flne perfomance 23 Gluck Jourden 184 lbs A vars1ty man for two years Chuck exhlblts a flne per formance when playlng lhs sportsmanshlp and w1ll1ng ness to do a good Job are an asset to the team 83 BILL DOWNEN CHUCK JOURDEN PONALD SCHEER : 14 ,fx , bfi ' ' . . 5' 10 . . . ' Q ' . . 5' ll . . . ,J . U . . . y . the Senlors: Most of hisbaskets are made by the .jump I ' U . . 5' 7 . . l, .. I I. . 6' . b H . . 5' 9 . .. ' 1 B BELLE BOLTON PAT WATKINS JOAN RETTIG SANDRA MOSIER BARBARA DYE JUDY BISHOP Cheerleaders The cheerleaders of the 1954 season were chosen by ballot November 27 from a fleld of 23 asplrants a.nd the follow1ng glrls were elected to represent Hancock at all the Basket ball games Joan Rettlg B Belle Bolton Barbara Dye Judy Blshop Sandra Mos1er and Pat Watklns So that you may know each one better we lntervlewed them and found out the1r hobb1es why they l1ke to cheer and many other 1nterest1ng facts Joan iiettl who IS the cheerleader captaln IS a cheerleader for the f1rst t1me Her ma1n reason for servlng 1S due to the 1nfluence of a certaln basketball player She was nom1nated by the Senlor Class as Cand1date for basketball Qxeen B belle Lolton 15 an excellent cheerleader and IS also a very versat1le athlete Wlh n1nO letters 1n basketball volleyball and softball for the past 3 years B Belle wanted to be a cheerleader because she has so much Free T1me When we asked barbara Dye about her hobb1es she Sald hav1ngagood t1me dolng the camel walk and cheer1ng Barbara a sophomore no doubt w1ll be around to g1Ve us many more cheers next year .Sandra Mosler sa1d Basketball 1smy favor1te sport and I ve always had so much fun at games that I wanted to try out for cheerleadlng Sandy 1S a Sen1or and her favor1te hobb1es 1nclude horseback r1d1ng SW1ITl'Il1Hg and 1ce SkBt1flg77 QShe s Learn1ng l rlll1S IS Judy B1shop s flrst year as acheerleader and she s really hav1ng a lot of fun ller favorlte past t1me 1S golng to dances sw1rrm1ng and tallung Judy a Sophomore IS an other one who w1ll be here next year to help w1th the cheerlead1ng Pat Watklns 1S an old t1mer on the squad as th1s 1S her second year Cheerlead1ng comes natural to Pat because she 1S so 1nterested 1n danc1ng especlally J1tterbugg1ng or mak1n,, up steps Any hot surmmer day you w1ll flnd Pat and all the other g1rls SW1HlTl1l'lg or coollng off at Rockford Beach or r1ng Forest 814 - . . . . . 1 . 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LA , . as PP 99 De . 8 I 49 - 34 Dec. ll ' 65 - 29 De . 15 Y 36 - 26 Ik . 18 ' I 46 - 39 De . 22 A ' ' A ' 37 - 31 J . 5 ' ' 45 - 41 Jan. 12 Cleveland Cleveland 38 - 37 1l3HC0Ck J . 14 ,A ' 32 - 31 A J , 10 54 - 40 J . 22 52 - 40 J , 26 53 - 47 . F b. 8 5' ' Iv ' 60 - 43 F b. 12 ' 28 - 26 F b. 15 33 ' 32 F b. 18 ' 51 - 43 F b. 19 ' 40 - 39 F b. 25 45 - 44 UP if!! RAUCH AMPBELL EB HRASH MR NEBEL AMSER M or M H HAEUE D Conn: MIDDLE Row OURDEN R BE K G Bu OFFICER? Vice Presldent Chuck Jourden Sec ret ary beorge Lude Our Vars1ty Club IS under the leaders up of Coach hebel It cons1sts of thlrteen youn men who have lettered 1n Varslty baseball Basketball or Track It 1S a very progress1ve organ1zat1on that sponsors the basketball games duung the year and furmshes refreshments for the games 1n order to F3158 money for fl1C1I' orOan1zat1on 'lhe Varslty Club also ralses money for dlfferent funds for the var1ous extra currlcular orgaruzatlons around school In the past the Narsxty Llub has obtalned funds for the purchase of umforms for baseball Basketball Track and other equ1pment for these HCCIVICICS 86 B. B . F. C .R.W r-:R.B.T. ER. E. MEINE. . A. w . L. Scn n . L. S IT , H. svn. . 1 1.1. - R. J Q . R. B on c . . os President ---- Roger Brodbeck ' 'I . . ,.. , I 0 Y T . ' . . Q . . ' .I Q Q o , , '7 - I . 1 7 1 -, . . Y r 1 irla ' H okelball FIRST ow RDIN BOITLN SECOND Www IMANN cm bL TOP Row S I R FN5Lf STIBA Secouo Row owmsv ref LLENQE E R IA E GRAY TOP Row LDERECK NNFJ RILFQIN sn L v D MESPLA 27 R - E. VE . E. .' ,L - J. Hi . D. BL . M. CRIK 'R - M. QII LS, VISS HL I Y, E. GQFLN, D. L FIRST Row - B. GRAVATT, D. RFIN, M. JWNFS. P. WALKER. D. LAMONT H. PETERS - C. D . . C. VI Jfw, N. HmlT'N, J. HU . IK, C. NI DE S' DT, . - B. NI ER. E. STAw'IL. P. JP -AN. B. E ' I , MISS H S E . . 5 f . U0 ll ybalf -N FIRST Row OURC LF R15L R B bOLT N TOP Row EATON T BAL ss FNC EY u RE J HEIMA FIRST Row E Ms A BERRY RD J POURCIL OP Row s RAUN FTE SCHR EDER L ZOLMA OGNROD B BOYER R - J. P IL . M. L ER. B. VE DIN. . N o -8.0 ,o.ST ,MT H--L ,M.sQ1 s.. INTWAMVRAL XOLLEYBALL - B. H L . C. LINK. S. M Y . A. BY , . LE T - M. JONE . L. B . H. P RS. B. 0 . . N H. C E . . 88 Sofpflvall FIRST Row D N GGS BOLTON M CRISL SECOND Row MERMAN NES RT R AN J POURCILL S L H PETE TOP Row U S VER D Mssruw D LAMONT Enxuaasn J HOLLENBECK J HEIMANN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE SCORE all 6 6 6 6 DATE Apr11 1 Apul 6 r1l 20 Aprll 2 r11 2 DATE Aprll 27 a Bayless Affton lvlehlvl l le Valley Park Affton Bayless Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock Af f ton VOLLEY BALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT PLACE Valley Park Bayless 1vleh1v1lle Bayless Affton Hancock Bayless Ilancock 'lancock Hancock SOFTBALL SCHEDULE OPPON ENT Valley Park Affton bay less 89 WINNER Bayl es s Hancock Tled Hancock Hancock SCORE B SUJRE PLACE Hancock Af f ton Hancock J -B.VERl.A.90 .B- -- ER . M, TIM , M. Jo . C. ROHR. C. Hu . D. Y . - 'E- D. TIBA . . ns. . M. S0 IRE . E. STANCIL. B. NEIDERECKER. C. GIN. . . - B. . - - - J . 26 23 - 9 Feb. V9 Bayless 20 - 16 Bayless F 6. 12 18 , 16 F b. 16 ' ' 32 - 32 v F b. 19 18 - 9 F b. 25 25 , 22 I llA1l gl il Q 56 - 17 66 - 8 . 20 ,- 34 40 - 19 Ap U ' ' 59 - 11 33 - 27 3 . 31 - 28 30 - 24 Ap ' 8 I-I y 4 May 17 1 ' DATE Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Occ. Chu. Occ. Oct. CHUCK FASSLER Batting Champ Baseball OPPONENT Lindbergh Bayless Affton Valley Park Eureka lbhlville Lindbergh Bayless Affton Valley Park Bayless .lehlville SCORES 7 - 6 8 - 5 6 - 5 - 7 - 3 8 4 8 2 7 - 6 0 5 - 7 - 3 7 - 2 13 - 4 8 - 3 WINNER Hancock Bayless Affton Valley Park Eureka Hancock Hancock Bayless Hancock Hancock Hancock Hancock FIRST ROW ORNELL A LER R H R KEMP TOP Row RODBECK ATT E E WIETHUCHTER COACH NEBEL X - J. C . C. F ss . L. VI GEN. B. THRAS LR, G. Buns. . EN - R. B , R. M . E. M INE. . . P 90 April April April April April April April April May 33' 35' 6 8 13 15 20 23 27 29 l TRACK SCHEDUL E Lindbergh - Mehlville - Hancock Hadley Tech. - St. Nbry's - Hancock Bayless - Hancock Affton - Valley Park - Hancock Eureka - Bayless - Hancock Affton - Hancock Class B District Preliminaries at Principia Eureka - St. Mary's - Hancock Finals of Class B District at Principia Preliminary for bouth Cbunty Field Day FIRST OW HRASHEQ ADFLS E BRER at Maplewood MA Finals South County field Day at TOP Row AU F SM'TH Maplewood PUC FIRST Row ECKER E K ATT E NHARDT ook F A LSHERGER SECOND Row A PENTER U HRA HE HMIDT M H ISH R PIRR TOP ROW GNER o OUGLAS Aww M ROBERTS COACH NEBEL 91 M 4 y R I - B. T . J. . Q, , 4 ' R. TT v -. - B. BR c', D.3ATw?' , L. . II 7 - ' RT YZ l - R. D . R. B c . R. M . C. M I , E. C , D. usfya, J. ti . W. LANDRETH, R. CARNEY. D. STGRY - R. C R . B. L TZ, B. T S R. L. SC . J. TATE, B. FRI 'H. R. WEEER L. S IT . B. F E , R. LE - B. WILL. Q. WA , R. P PP, D. D . D. R C T. D. MFPI. J. C' ELL, J. , Zac FIRST Row ooK AGNER LANDRE H C MEINHARDT SECOND Row UGLAS S M DT BRAUCH J ROBER S R Po P o K RAUCH GLAS EB K CARNEY . - E. C . A. W , W. T . . - D. Do , L. CH I . B. , . T . P TOP Row - R. BECK. R. WEBER, L. SMITH, R. MATT, B. LUTZ E. C o . B. B , D. Dou . R. W ER. R, BEC R. ...Q wmgg,-up-nw-ws .nn mm link!!! WK an was Q10 0 A 'sit Q9 42: ,us KW' in E511 QL. , 'fr W 5 ,af 93 M9 Calen dar' SEPTEHBEH 1953 School opens Cln Ja1l agalnl Valley Park beats Hancock 8 7 Eureka beats Hancock 1n baseball 4 t0 3 Sen1or get beautlful new r1ngs Hancock beats Mehlv1lle 8 2 Llndberg bows to Hancock 9 6 OCTOBER 1953 2 Bayless plays on homefleld and wh1ps Hancock 5 0 Hancock wlns over Affton 7 3 at home .Jour1al1sm students v1s1t Post. Dxspatch Bu1ld1ng Home Economlc Class v1s1ts u'l10h Electnc d1splay at Alhunbra Grotto Hancock w1ns on own fleld from Valley Park 7 2 Candldate for Halloween Parade was chosen Hancock w1ns from Eureka lo 4 Seruor p1ctur taken Hancock beats Meh1v1lle 8 3 X Hays taken for T B tests Jun1or Soplonore and Freshmen p1ctures taken Speclal Chorus group sang at Bethesda W 8: H Church Model Unlted Nat1ons meetlng Art Class makes float for parade Annual lemay Buslnessmen s Assoc1at1on Parade Annual L B A Hall at Sauter s N1ght Club Mar1lyn W1ll1ams our cand1date Inltlatlon oi new Y Teens gC1OlOgY class v1s1ts C1ty Workhouse Try outs for Sen1or Play Aeembly for reports from Model Un1ted Nat1ons meetmg Ball FCSLIVBI Jun1or Dance Geography Class toured Electnc Plant at Ven1ce I1l1no1s Halloween p1ctures pamted on Gebhardts Garage wmdows NOVEMBER 1953 Bell testang lour ach1ng earsl Teachers IIlPBl',1l'lg Cshort VBCBUIOHD Teachers meet mg Parents Teachers Assoc1at1on meets at Sen1or Hlgh Parents Fvenlng at Sen1or Hlgh Armstace Day Cllurrah we re off! M1xed Chorus 18 quest of Gravoms K1wan1s New Buzz Books go on sale by the Jun1or Class Cheer leader try outs Rah Rah S1s Boom Bah Jumor Hlgh Parents Teachers Assoc1at1on play and dance Ach1evement Assembly Installatmn of New Honor Soclety Students Two days off for n'l8.l'lkSg1V1l1g Pep Assembly for tournmnent Basketball season opens Bayless Tournament Hancock vs D.1Bourg 49 43 Hancock vs Crystal C1ty lost 79 48 DECEHBER 1953 Key Club Assembly movxes Spemal Chorus group go to Werner School Carol Nlederstadt crowned Mmss Y Teen of St Louxs At Eureka Hancock wms 68 55 Group p1ctures taken by V1ncent Pr1ce Studms At Valley Park Hancock won 77 Sl Arsemc and Old Lace was the f1rst 'all school play dmrected by Mr Johnson Pep Assembly for fu-st home game Freshmen gmrls h1ke We won f1rst home game from Herculaneum 59 39 Uncle Joe Casmo speaks to Student Body Gxorus slngs for Nbther s Club of Ward I Hancock w1ns on home court from Lmdbergh 64 44 Student Councll Chnstmas Dance We lose to Fa1rvJ ew on the1r court 58 56 Chrxsrmas Assembly Chrlstmas Vacat1on starts Normandy Tournament Hancock vs Phtenor 36 32 Hancock vs Karkwood lost 61 59 Wrry Chrmstmas Happy New Year s l:.ve and may you l1ve to recover JANUAFY 1954 flxustmas VHCBCIOH ends 96 I 8-Q . . . . .3-.lr - AQ'-as ' 23- - ' S ' ' f4-- ' - 0-- ' - 6vm r . - - it . . . . . . . 8:-H . 1 . - N ll-H ' l2-- ' Q- l4-- ' ' A - ' 1- - - . . -,Sum . 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V ' I J CW fuel? fo Affton s court 40 33 the fellows Monsanto Chemlcal Oo court 62 32 our court 53 48 nancork w1ns Irom Affton on hatlonal Guard Assembly for Phvslcs Class takes tr1p to Han o k loses on Clevelands Hanco k bows to McK1nley on Senlol Dance Eureka bows to us on our court 73 69 Bayle s pu up a good show but we were too much for her when we won 60 59 Har cock w1ns another home game th1s t1me aga1nst Roosevelt 67 64 Fresh 81 Soph Dance Mar1lyn w1ll18mS 81 Forrest Campbell crowned Nbmento Klilg and Qleen FEBRUARY 1954 F1r t Hancock Inv1tat1onal Tournament Hancock fwonl 80 vs Llndberg 35 Hancock Cwonl 61 vs Affton 57 Hancock Cwonl vs Southwest 35 Pen Assembly Achelvement Assembly 'wlehlvllle loses to us on the1r court 67 47 Han ock bowes to Bayless 62 47 Kr y Club V1S1lS Chevrolet Plant Aff' on loses to us on our court 56 35 Pharma y College V1S1t9'l by PhyS1CS Class Lost to Hadley Tech 55 52 Wc w1n from Valley Par 74 32 Boy Club crowns Basketball Qleen at the Annual Boys Club Dance Joan Rettlg was crowned 3 horf VHCHCIOH 1n honor of George Washlngton s blrthday Hwnor Soclety Assembly l mor Classe go to Jefferson C1ty HMHCH 1954 Mr Allen talks to the Key Club about englneerlng P T A Dance lllgh School Program l-alless Band entertalns an all school assembly Cafcteua d1nner for the J11Il10I' and Semor lbnor SOCIBCY Yum' Yum' MJ Boyce from Bell Telephone talks to school body APRIL 1954 Muswal Seml Formal Dance g1ven by the M1810 Department Tr ack opens at Hancock w1th Lindbergh and Mehlvllle All County Mu 1C Festlval Cvocall Hadley Tech and St Mary s 1n track meet at Harcock Hancock meet ar Bayless for a track meet agal t them Aifton and Valley Park track meet at Hancock We re off for Good Frlday Fa ter Sunday Choru S1l'1gS for Sunrlse Servlce at Caronde Fuueka and Hancock meet at Bayless for track Y Teens Hayrlde at Bar X Hancock has frack meet at Affton ll County Mu r Fest1val Clnstrumentall Eureka 15 guest of Hancock 1n track meet Hancock Commumty Teachers Assoclatlon Nbetlng HAY 1954 Prel1m1na1y for South County Fleld Day at Maplewood S vle Show for Home Economlcs Class F'1nal South County Fleld Day at Maplewood All School Outlng at Sprlng Fore c Tumor Senlor Prom at the Edgewater Club Uh My achlng feet' Teachers a nervous wreck' 'lbmorlal Day Senlors go on Admlral let Park JUNE 1954 Class Day Annual and Autographs Plcn lou can fall me' You can hate me' Bm don t touch the back' Semor Graduauon fflnally after 12 hard yearS of 185019 S Pool out flnally 95 J- ' P 1 - G vt ' Y Y l2-- c c ' - ' ' l4-- c - l6H-- .' 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