Hazelwood Central High School - Torch Yearbook (Florissant, MO)

 - Class of 1958

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AC1IT11I11StfZtt1OI1 Classes Semors Organizations Sports ACt1Xf'1f1CS Where,s the pigskin ? 69 QV N-4. .f 3 f '-., f . 7 ' . . , 1 , You don t say -. - f , 1, , 4 - ogzfw Qg , f Q , I M if g V V' 0 97 .F , 4 r H W' I 'N S2 45 0 'bww ill Where's the goalpost? 950 R 0 6 Well, what are you staring ag? l 1 School days resume. Take Eve' .xdclminidfrafion Our society depends upon individuals hav- ing the ability to work cooperatively and effec- tively with others. Although this concept points up the necessity for competence in vocational training, there is also involved the matter of human relations. At the present time there is considerable literature dealing with our lack of scientists and mathematicians. It is important that we have adequately prepared youth to care for America's needs in these fields. However, it is also imperative that our countryls citizens are prepared to deal humanly with people in other lands to solve problems common to many. The secondary schools of today are training youth to fulfill these objectives. This yearbook repre- sents, on a minor scale, a segment of that train- ing. Congratulations to the yearbook stafif and sponsor for a job well done. Mr. C. O. McDonald Hazelwood Schools are concerned with providing opportunity 'for effective learning along lines believed desirable by the supporting community. The primary responsibility is to en- able young men and women to build on the heritage of the past. This means our school is concerned with developing not only the skills of learning and communication, but also the abilities to define and solve problems and to exercise discrimi- nating judgment in choosing goals and means of attaining goals. Persons so educated will value their free institutions, and will look critically upon their operation and seek constantly to make them more effective for the realization of aspirations. Mr. Clifford R. Kirby Zocvwlafg ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Clifford Kirby, Mr. James Wehmer, President, Mr. Howard Gam ble Vice President, Mr. Robert Bond, Mr. J. W. Hordg Dr. Raymond Sundermann, Secretary Mr Harry Grannemann, Treasurer, Mr. George Vancil. The School' Board is typical of the form of government of many institutions in the United States - churches, hospitals, schools, libraries, welfare and character-building agencies as well as business and commercial organizations. It is American tradition to forma govering board when the affairs of an organization get too complicated for the membership to operate. The American School Board has served to keep the public schools an immediate possession of the people rather than of gen- eral government or of professional educators or of private corpo- rations. It has also served as a prime protection against the domination of schools by an ism or any centralized pattern for remolding society. OUR SCHOOLS BEGAN AS LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, SCHOOL BOARDS KEEP THEM THAT WAY. -American Association of School Administrators. School Board- Superintendent Relationships. Thirty-Fourth Yearbook. 7 The iron Howe' Peg Leg Graef' ER W W f M Yflmw I h55 f NZM W wi s 'if ff 312151: fW,4u4, Q 14? 1 4 ' ff 4 7 JW 7 Wh ZW A 1747 2 ' , w I 'f 4 QW f J f f fu ,Q , fx 4 7 ff f f Zz, f ftrdjj, Q M f ' + WA' M55 , f 47? ff' wif M 5 M ill . ' M he 5 Fir st Hawk Talk k 06 85593 9 of QQQO Look out Riverview, here I come. Oh those legs ' 6LClfLEy Q Q Mrs. FARMER Mrs. HOUSMAN Mrs. WEBSTER RICHARD HOLMES ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mrs. HEARST, Mrs. HOLMES, Mr. EDDLEMAN, Mr. KEARBEY, Mrs. BOWMAN. 10 A0 I Rd.. Mrs. MARY VAN METER B.S.E. WILLIAM THURMAN B.s., Rs. RICHARD GAUVIN A.B. Miss SARAH EDMONDS A.B., M.A. Mrs. ROSE DEAN A.S., M.s. Miss MARY STIRITZ A.B., M.A. RICHARD RAUCH B.S,, ME. Mrs. MARY KAYE RYMER A.B. DEO. CRITES B.S.E. CHESTER CRABTREE B.S.E, CLARENCE UTLEY Rs., M.A. EARL GRAY B.S.E. RICHARD NEGRI B.s.E., M.A. JOHN SHADRACH B.s., M.E. GEORGE OTIARA B.s., M.A. . K . HAROLD MOSES B.S.E. Miss LENORE HITT B.S.E. CLAUDE LIBLA B.S.E. B.s., M.A. .ff ,ff f jifief 7 1 J W ,- ff ' LAURENCE FUQUAr 3 L- ?f1f2'LfJifU5y3C4' B.S. Y H- --A A f 7 !1+Z4L.ff!ifE7ff -Q-2,-03f lf', WENDELL BECKEMEIER B.S. H. HAYS DALE HENNER B.S., M.A. ALLEN GOODRIDGE B.S., M.A. B.S. B.S.E. B.S.E. 'Am Miss DONNA LITTRELL ' JAMES HOLLINSEED Miss JOAN LIBLA ffm 13 CARL RODNI-:Y B.S.E., ME. REVAL BRIDGES B.S.E. Mrs. DOROTHY WHEELER Miss LOIS OLLINGER RICHARD VIGIL ROY TANNER B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S., M.S. ,,.',. 4, -:S E1 lllll if W' JAMES LITTY B.S.E. Mrs. EDNA RODGERS B.S., M.A. 14 SIDNEY PHILLIPS B.s., E.s. JOHN WEBER B.s. IRA ZONNER B.S.E., M.A. Mrs. CLARICE ZONNER B.S.E. I I JAMES BOWNAM B.S.E. 15 N I are 'old Mrs. NANCY MCCALL B.S. Mrs. JEAN SNOVER A.B. Mrs. EDNA HUMPHREY B S. 'Lid Mrs. EDRIE RHOADS B.S. Mrs. AGATHA PARKS B.S., M.A., L.s. 16 SALVADOR PIAZZA WILLIAM LEWIS B.M., M.M. EMANUEL SUTTER B.M., B.S., M.M. A 1 7 W business. '4Who's nervous? 125' i f, fi Elie 1 1 S R S l 3 J X X X ll , My , ,,:ffT,Q 6 K K A , . si? 315 R, QP? . 43' Well, if it ain't Possum! UNO business like show 6 N nga 1' o GQWQQ 9 4sEVeYYl3Od'7',5 in on me act I I ddmg Party The we These are our leaders?', eniom DENNIS KELLY Moose Yes, he loves to crack his jokes 5 and in short amuse the folks. Junior play5 Senior playg Hawk Talk, 45 Band 1,2,3 5 Debating team, 45 Pep Club 45 Letterman's Club 3,45 President 45 Football 3,45 Co-captain 45 All-conference 45 Wrestling 2,3 5 Track 1,2,3,4-5 Baseball 3,45 Best Personality 4. Semin HARRY KUTTER Never a care, never a hurry, just one girl is his main worry. Student Council 2,35 Band 2,35 Football 45 Honorable Mention 45 Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Escort 3 5 Most Attractive 4. THERESA POOLE Teri Laughing eyes and pretty hair, pronounce her a girl beyond compare. Bay View 1,25 South Milwaukee 35 Senior Play5 Hawk Talk 45 Pep Club 45 Most Attractive 4. Ofolaww PAUL FOWLKES Dwaine He is going forward to something great. Key Club 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Debating team 45 National Honor Society 45 Most Likely to Succeed 4. 20 EUGENE ANGEL Turtle And what he greatly thought, he nobly dared. JANICE ARNOLD Ian Through sunshine and rain, she's always the same. Pep Club 1,2. EUGENE ARENDELL G. E. The shortest answer is doing. t ij SYLVIA AUBUCHON ffsyzf' She is just the quiet kind, whose nature never Changes- Junior Plays PCP Club 1,2,3,4s SCCYEWY 4- m t ' 1 in ALLEN AVIS Alu The only way to have a friend is to be one. Too Busy Riverview 1,2,3. - . ij x 2 I' 5 il ui ' in I ' f 5 llr '?lf -- MARILYN BARCLAY Z., f .-si X Sometimes smiling, sometimes serious, but ' ' H. always friendly. 4 1 'V' GAA 2,,3,4-5 Hockey Varsity 3,4-. n No Photo ROGER BARNHILL Rao He's as shy now as he was in the past. Ritenour 1,2,3. CATHERINE BARRY Cathy She is certain to be seen, where fun and mis- chief beamf' Normandy 15 Torch Staff 45 Student Council 43 GAA 2,3g Hockey Varsity 33 Basketball Varsity 3g Pep Club 2,35 Treasurer 2 5 Vice- Secretary 4g Prom Maid of Honor 35 Basketball Maid of Honor 35 All-Sportsi' Maid of Honor 45 Friendliest 4. PHYLLIS BROWN - She thinks without confusion. Pep Club 1,2. VIRGINIA BRUCE Virgie Just a little girl at heart. WALTER BEITER Buddy He's small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Student Council 3g Hawk Talk 3g Lettermarfs Club l,2,3,4-5 Key Club 45 Debating team 4g Football 4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 2s Prom Escort 3 3 Winter Fantasy Escort 4. JAMES BISHOP lim Always be happy and gay, for tomorrow is another day. Riverview lg Junior Playg Football 4g Pep Club 2. SANDRA CAMPBELL Sandy, Love is a dreamg gosh, I'm sleepy. Ritenour l,2g GAA 3,43 Pep Club 3. ROBERT CHAPPELL Bob He'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Student Council 45 Senior Play. WILLIAM BULLERDICK Willy He works diligently to evade work. RICHARD BUMB Ray High-crested thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Too Busy K, 7 I C .4- xi.- il -.... No Photo FRANK DURBIN Great hopes make great men. DAVID DYAS Butch 'Tm small, but remember Napoleon. Normandy l. KURT ENGELMANN He's short and he's wise, he's a terror for his size. Riverview lg Pep Club 3. THOMAS ETZEL Tom A smile for all, a greeting glad, an amiable jolly way he has. Riverview 1,2. STUART EDLESON Stu Blue eyes, brown hair, the answer to a maiden's prayer. Berkeley 1,25 Letterman's Club 3,4g Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Winter Fantasy King 4. SHIRLEY EGGERT She acts from honest motives. Pep Club 2,3. SUE EVANS Susie It is nice to be important, but more important to be nicef' John F. Hodge 13 Covington Fenn 2 5 Pep Club 35 GAA 3, Volleyball Varsity 3 3 Softball Varsity 3. JAMES FOWLER jim He has two eyes as bright as a beam, and a freckled nose that grew between. Ritenour 15 Football 4. JOHN GIBSON Gib A great athlete that scores in more ways than one. Student Council 15 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,354 5 Vice-President 35 President 45 Debating team 45 Football 253,45 Co-captain 45 All-conference 45 Honorable mention all- district 45 Basketball 15253545 Baseball l,2,3,4-5 April in Parisi' Escort 25 All-Sports Escort 45 Best A11 Round 4. JOHN GRAEF lack Student Council head was he, a lot of fun that's Jack G. Letterman's Club 35 Band 1,2 5 Key Club 35 Secretary 35 Class President 1,25 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Vice-President 35 President 45 Foot- ball 2,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 1,2545 Prom Reporter 45 April Showersn Escort 15 Prom Esoort 3 5 Most Popular 4. DORIS GRONEMEIER Her smile goes a mile. Pep Club 152. JOHN GROTE A smile in his eyes: GARY GRANNEMANN A loyal worker he is known to be, whatever his task in life may be. DENNIS GREENWAY GreenJf' All the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches him. Junior Play5 Melloaires 35 Pep Club 45 Letter- man's Club 3,45 Football 3,45 Honorable Mention 45 Wrestling 3 5 Track 35 'Triendliesti' 4. GALE HABERSTROH Habe,' To all she'll lend a helping hand and as a friend we think she's grand. Junior Playg Student Council 1,25 Hawk Talk Staff 45 Pep Club 2,33 GAA 1,2,3,45 Secre- tary 4g Basketball Varsity 1,2,3g Softball 2,33 Volleyball Varsity 3g Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Maid of Honor 3 5 Best Personality 4. DAVID HARDING Dave It isn't what we do, but how we do it that counts.', DENNIS HESTER , Ffenchy,' Not too sad, not too gay g but a real grand pal in every way. Central 1 3 Debating team 4. JOAN HEWITT A quiet charm, a pleasant way, with always a friendly word to say. Hawk Talk 1,4-g Editor 45 Majorette 3,45 Lieu- tenant 45 Pep Club 1,2,.3 5 GAA 1,,2g Hockey Varsity 2. JAMES HARROWER jim Rush on-keep moving. Pep Club 2. VICTOR HEISLEN Sh01fy If a good disposition was valuable as gold- he could retire. JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH Yohan Wine and women, fun and laughter, sermons and sodas the next day after. Lettermanis Club l,2,3,4g Football 2 3 Baseball 1,3,4. RAYMOND HOWE Ray Silence is more eloquent than words. Student Council 4. JAMES HICKS jim I never think of the futureg it comes soon enough. JOHN HIGGINS Imagination is the air of mind. RUBY HOWE Steadfast and true, sincere and kind, here's a true friend, and they're hard to find. Senior Play, Majorette 4-5 Pep Club 1,2 5 GAA 1,2 5 Hockey Varsity 23 Student Council 1. RICHARD HULST Rich' Some say he's bashful, others doubt it. Jennings 1,25 Torch Staff 43 Hawk Talk Staff 4. J JAMES KIRK Sharif That I'm a man I'd have you know, tho' I still have room to grow. Ferguson 15 Wrestling 3,4-. CAROL KLEINE There is no wealth like a quiet mind. GAA 2,3,4g Hockey Varsity 35 Softball 2,35 Pep Club 1,2. s C Q 4 Too Busy f le 'N f R ' 4' i X ' I JACQUELINE JAISSLE Renee Renne is a soprano, her heart sings a songg if you want a friend, she'1l ne'er do you wrong. Fall Church, Virginia 1,2,3g Student Council 45 GAA 4-g Senior Playg Hawk Talk Staff 4g Winter Fantasy Maid of Honor 4. ALEXANDRA KENT Sandy Sweet and cute and debonair, quite a gal, we declare. Mount Rose High 13 Clayton 2,35 GAA 4g Basketball Varsity 43 National Honor Society 4. KENNETH KNICHEL Wolf Determination will bring success? AMBROSE KNOBBE Bro.vie ' He only is a well-made man, who has determination. Pius X 1. JOAN KRAMER ujoannei' Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Secretary 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Hockey Varsity 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,3. JOANN KRUDWIG Whenever she's needed she'll be there, ever ready to do her share. Pep Club 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Secretary 45 GAA 1,2,.3,45 Hockey Varsity 2,3, Basketball Varsity 4. JOSEPH LEITNER Butch Good humor makes all things tolerable. Football 4. JOYCE LICHTENBERG A ring on the finger, is worth two on the phonef' Pep Club l,2,3,45 Hawk Talk,4. DAVID LAFSER Dave To play the game for all there's in it5 is to play the game and play to win it. Letterman's Club 253,45 Vice-President 45 Football 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3, 45 Basketball Escort 35 Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White Escort 3. MARCIA LAKE Marsh Clever, pretty, and lots of fun, Marcia is tops with everyone. Pep Club l,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Torch StaH' 45 GAA l,2,3,45 Hockey Varsity 1,45 Student Council 3,45 Secretary 45 Senior Play5 Prom Reporter 45 Basketball Queen 35 Prom Maid of Honor 35 Winter Fantasy Maid of Honor 45 Best Dressed 4. JANET LILIENSIEK Lilli An athletic lady with assets so many5 if she has faults, we can't find anyf' Pep Club 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 President 45 Majorette 45 Junior Playg Stu- dent Council 2,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Basketball Varsity 1,2,3,-45 Volleyball Varsity 35 Softball 2,35 Basketball Maid of Honor, 25 Winter Fantasyl' Queen 45 Best All Roundi' 4. RONALD LOESING Lean His times forever and everywhere is his place.' Band 1. 5 SANDRA MATHIAS Sandy She's little but from top to toe she's brimful of life and go. Beaumont 1,2 5 Jennings 3 5 Torch Staff 4. ARNOLD MEYER Is something to be willing to oommend5 but 'ny best praise is that I'm your friend. MARILYN MCGRAW They say great talkers are little doers, but I'm an exception. Pep Club l,2,3,45 Majorette 3,45 Hawk Talk Staff 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Junior Play 5 April in Paris Maid of Honor 2. JUDITH MANGAN Judy Called 'Judy' by her friends, but not so quiet as she pretends. St. Alphonous 15 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 3. CAROL NEUSTADT Sunny disposition5 she attracts and keeps her friends. Pep Club 152. WILLIAM PENTECOST Bill Music drives one's woes away. Beaumont 1525 Football 3 5 Melloaires 35 Key Club 25354. CATHERINE MOORE Cathy Here's a cute gal with a pleasant way5 we'll never forget her as star' of our Junior Play. Pep Club 15253545 Secretary 25 GAA 15253545 Class Secretary 2,35 Cheerleader 35 Hawk Talk Staff 45 Social Page Editor 45 Student Council 1545 Junior Play5 April Showersl' Maid of Honor 15 Prom Queen 35 All-Sports Maid of Honor 4. NORMAN MOORE It takes a wise man to discover happiness. Hope, Arkansas 15 Central 25 Track 35 Band 354. BRENDA PEPPERS Gaily Sugar and spice and everything nice. Pep Club 152535 Hawk Talk Staff 45 Class Secretary 15 Class Treasurer 25 GAA 1525 Soft- ball Varsity 1,2 5 Student Council 2535 April in Paris Maid of Honor -2 5 Prom Maid of Honor 3, LAWRENCE PLITT Larry He's a sports-minded fellow with a real quick mind 5 some kids have rumored that he's a second Einstein? Junior Playg Letterman's Club 15253545 Presi- dent 3 5 Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 45 Class President 35 Football 25,35 Basketball 15253545 Track 15253545 Baseball 15253545 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Basketball Escort 2,35 Prom King 35 All-Sports Escort 45 Most Ath- letic 4. I MMM THOMAS REICH Red The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Key Club 45 National Honor Society 3,4. FRANKLIN REICHGERT Frank All things come to him who works and waits. Band 1,2535 Basketball 15 Track 12,3545 Base- ball 153. HAZEL PURONEN Possum A changeable mood, a gay sense of humor, if you hear that she's shirking it's a rumor. Berkeley 1 5 Pep Club 2,354 5 Hawk Talk 4. MYRNA RATHER Some say she's quiet5 but if they only knew her, they'd deny it. Pep Club 2,354 5 GAA 2,354 5 Volleyball Varsity 25 Student Council 3. JOYCE REYNOLDS foy' As sweet as candy. Central 1,2 5 Pep Club 45 Senior Play. EUGENE ROETTGER Gene' Though he is rough, he is kindly. ' Pius X 1. PATRICIA RYAN Pat Full of pep is this blonde lass 5 but you can tell she really has class. Pius X 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Captain 45 Hawk Talk Staff 45 Torch Editor 45 Muralist in cafeteria 35 GAA 2,3,45 Presi- dent 45 Basketball Varsity 2,3,45 Volleyball Varsity 35 Softball 2,35 Basketball Maid of Honor 35 Prom Maid of Honor 35 All-Sports Maid of Honor 45 Most Popular 4. SHERRI SCHAEFER Snorkel A studious worker we find in this girl 5 she has time for a hello, though her mind's in a whirl. Granite City 15 Pep Club 2,35 Cheerleader 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice-President 45 GAA 2,3,45 Basketball Maid of Honor 35 Hostess to foreign student 45 Most Likely to Succeed 4. RONALD SCHULTZ Shotsy Pm a lover, not a fighter. Hadley 15 Pep Club 45 Junior Play5 Mello- aire 35 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 5 Debating team 45 Football 2,35 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3. MARY SEIFERT Sharon Sharon's a prim Miss, there's a skip in her walk, many a laugh she's had and boy can she talk. Lady of Good Counsel 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 45 Hawk Talk 35 Class and Clubs, Editor 3. SUZANNE SCHROEDER Sue Her friendly manner, charm and grace, will win her friends in any place. Marquette 1,2,35 Hawk Talk 4 5 General News, Editor 45 National Honor Society 45 GAA 45 Basketball Varsity 45 Senior Play. WAYNE SCHROEDER To know how to hide's one's ability is great skill. l DENNIS SENTER s '7 Enjoy life while you can. Ritenour 1,2,3. fl - so fl f 1 F 6 , qi' 9 cs 19 THOMAS SETTLAGE Tom , 9 He,s such a very bashful boy, to tease him gives N ie the girls much joy. 'Ngo 4'- Beaumont 1,2 5 Torch Staff 3 g Student Council 4. No Pham DANIEL SIDDENS Danny Dresses neat, dances cool, you can be sure this guy's no fool. , Oiiingham 1,25 Letterman's Club 3,45 Foot- ball 3,4-g Baseball 43 Best Dressed 4. RICHARD SIEMSEN Take our advice: This guy is nice. Student Council 4 5 Key Club 2,3,4. SHIRLEY SLAUS She appears to be shy and sentimental, but here's a gal who's temperamentalf' Pep Club l,2,3,4g Hawk Talk 45 GAA 1,3,4g Junior Play. KENNETH SMIT Ken As merry as the day is long. Columet 1. ,-mum-w.,.mM,,, ..,r .,e-w.W,f,f..,lts.,,,,- .,...se,.t., AM... l-g.,... ,,,, l.,. i.....,,.,..t..-V m..,...i.a,.Ni, , A . BARBARA VOLZ Sweet and kind, a dream divine. Pep Club 1,2,3. SALLE VOSS Sal Cheerful, sweet, serene, in anger never seen. Pep Club 1,2,,3,4g GAA 2,3,45 Hockey Varsity 3. RICHARD SWANSON Rich Real good lookin always fair, if hes needed he ll be there. ey Club 4' Class Treasurer 3' Torch Staff 4' Hawk Talk Staff 4' Student Council 12 4' Treasurer 4' Senior Play' Winter Fantasy scort 4. BARBARA TRUEB Barb Her heart is like the moon, there's a man in it. , Pep Club l,2,3. EUGENE WHITE Gene This guy is fast, his driving, that is. Central l,2g Band 3. JOSEPH WOODLEY foe When you stop to think, don't forget to start again. West St. Paul, Minnesota 1,25 Hawk Talk Staff 33 Letterman's Club 2,4g Key Club 25 Football 1,3,45 Baseball 3g Junior Play g Sen- ior Play. , JOAN WORLEY Whi1lybird Being outdoors is the pleasures of life. Pep Club 1,3,4g Treasurer 4 5 Hawk Talk Staff 45 Assistant Editor 4 3 Senior Playg GAA 1,2,3, 4 5 Hockey Varsity 2,3,45 Basketball Varsity, 3g Volleyball Varsity 3,4 g Softball 2,33 Most Athletic 4. JUDITH YORK Judy A sweet old-fashioned girl. Southwest lg Pep Club 2 3 Torch Staff 45 As- sistant Editor 4g GAA 3. SHIRLEY YOST Unliked by noneg friends to all. Joplin 15 Student Council 3g Pep Club 2,3 Hawk Talk Staff 43 Class and Clubs Editor 4 TERRENCE YOUNG Terry ' Art is a necessity, not a notion. Ritenour 1,2,3 g Hawk Talk Staff 4g Assistant Editor 4. 36 9 union! condom DARRELL VANCIL President Offwfw RICHARD HEDGE Vice-President ' R.. 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Hammer, M. Burns, J. Eggert, B. ciak, S. Marler, D. Lewis, M. Hulst, J. Porbeck, J. Walker, J. Deaver, A. M. Tecklenburg, K. Gummels, Woodley, D. Haubenriser, Pat Smith. FOURTH ROW: C. Senter. SECOND ROW: C. Volz, R. Roberts, L. L. Fuch, J. Canoy, M. Hickey, J. Ellis, S. Lickleder, Linnemeyer, C. Cloud, R. Lippmann, D. Srulowitz, G. D. Musgraves, N. Blomenkamp, Mr. L. J. Fuqua. Arnold, P. Chitwood, R. Baird. THIRD ROW: J. Par- FIRST ROW: S. Garcia, R. Brown, P. Ploudre, R. G. Murphy, F. Ebmeyer, P. Lohmann, S. Vossmeyer, B. Marrone, L. Liliensiek, M. Weseloh, D. Schneller. SEC- Packwood, R. Kreutztrager, Mr. Wm. Lewis. FOURTH OND ROW: C. Dickey, C. Underwood, M. Krenski, ROW: L. Hicks, B. Berner, B. Brendle, J. Best, T. Ross, J. Gerken, T. Moore, L. Lamb, J. Merrins, S. Rinder, R. Woodruff, C. McIntyre, R. Hillebrand. M. Parks. THIRD ROW: B. Mussman, R. O'Connor, 62 agdrd FIRST ROW: J. Gross, H. York, L. Deitrick, S. Swing- ler, S. Bauman, F. Sutton, V. Voss, Mrs. Zohner. SEC- OND ROW: B. Ovoa, J. Oberjuerge, M. Lange, J. Phillips, M. Klump, J. Schiermeier, E. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: C. Byers, E. Polasek, E. Hermeyer, D. Cogan, D. Teson, B. Coyne, H. Hatch, R. McConnell, S. Farmer. FOURTH ROW: G. Cottet, B. Moore, K. Wieser, J. Snider, C. Conard, H. Garrick, R. Pohl, P. Hammonds, R, Shar. FIRST ROW: D. Schaeffer, E. Hixson, J. Incerta, D Millikan, M. Ballard, C. Geldbach, M. Wrozier, G. Fowler. SECOND ROW: R. Riley, G. Smith, S Latham, J. Maeser, J. Rinehart, S. Weusthsff, J. Bauer, P. Coleman. THIRD ROW: C. Hearst, C. Brimer, M. Rivera, C, Culver, H. Kelsey, A. Amos, R. Cox, S. Joice, E. Russ. FOURTH ROW: J. Samarzich, J. Schone, J. Moore, J. Ellis, J. Cullreath. FOURTH ROW: C. Smith, T. Lich, K. Funkhouser, C. Wilson. FIRST ROW: R. Carrou, M. Obenhaus, B. Goforlk, T. Strahman, A. Lohmann, L. Shanks, C. Bradshaw, R. Lichtenberg. SECOND ROW: D. Delgman, T.Ryan, G. Schultz, D. Bachmann, J. McMenamy, J. Radford, R. Geisz, H. Gamble. THIRD ROW: G. Campbell, J. Janicke, B. Valleroy, T. Nichols, R. Kelly, D. Onofry, D. Hanley, R. Longhauser. FOURTH ROW: W. Pilker- ton, J. Duckworth, G. Lindemann, C. Conrad, R. Shar, T. Wrozier, R. Donnell, D. Rottmann. FIRST ROW.' J. Hellmann, D. Jacobsmeyer, P. Lofting, G. Herwig, L. Kimmel, S. Thorn, A. Noll, B. Akers, M. Leonard. SECOND ROW: R. McComber, K. Smith, R. Stevenson, B. Bergen, D. Doe, G. Kolb, D. Sobery, K. Fink, R. Lueck. THIRD ROW.' S. Helton, R. Gross, J. Mueller, E. Tippett, L. Hogan, G. Dean, C. Perrine, S. Denny, B. Franke. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Zonner, M. Zachritz, Dilling, A. Hillebrandt. FOURTH ROW: M. Jury, J. Lively, Beiter, W. Marks. FIRST ROW: S. Randolph, M. Webb, J. Wuelling, D. Kummer, R. Godar, P. Hlatko, J. Pulezzo, D. Rodgers, S. Dyer. SECOND ROW: B. Maher, J. Heitland, A. Wiese, C. Gerling, C. Fitch, L. Albers, D. Stephens, W. Evans, B. Owens. THIRD ROW: D. Mundhenke, J. Sibley, M. Uthoff, J. Tutschulte, J. Sease, R. Randoll, S. Wehmer, R. Kell, C. Woodruff, E. Gray. FOURTH ROW: D. Schramm, B. Warren, R. Walton, D. Beck- with, R. Snider, C. Aubuchon, G. Eickrneier, D. Bahmer, C. Pace, D. Stephens. FIRST ROW: J. Wehmer, S. Cope, D. Owens, H. Mar- tin, C. Keil, J. Baker, D. Duckworth, D. Miller, Mrs. Snover. SECOND ROW: P. Raymer, K. Nelms, R. Young, B. Mussman, J. Harrison, H. Baine, C. Bremer, S. Cloud, E. Boswell, Mr. Beckemeier. THIRD ROW: C. Wildberger, B. Fawcett, R. Farnsworth, D. Fawcett, C. Schroeder, N. Newcomb, J. Barry, S. De Vove, M. Carapella. FOURTH ROW: Wieland, J. Milderman, J. Garde, B. Hanley, P. Aue, J. Hattenback, S. LeBlanc, P. Buyat, C. McClellan, S. DeClue. FIRST ROW: P. Barry, T. Breeden, J. Wilson, K. Rhoades, S. Barczewski. THIRD ROW: S. Holliday, H. Cross, L. Cash, R. Smith, F. Guenta, J. Swift, R. Swan- Garrick, J. Kutter, T. Lassere, R. Fisher, E. Thacker, B. son. SECOND ROW: J. Craft, W. Irwin, G. Scanlon, Box, R. Helton, L. Fite. FOURTH ROW: C. Crabtree, R. Franks, J. Compton, M. Lunsford, L. Sample, R. J. Cadell, M. Poole, J. Waller, J. Haynes, B. Hamilton. FIRST ROW: L. Rickman, G. Brucker, S. Hammonds, D. Packwood, G. Wohldmann, Kiburg, B. Heil, M. R. Crites, D. Figura, S. Thorn, C. Boyer, D. Lauck, C. Edleson, V. Hutson, E. Smith, C. Flagg, K. Bradsher, McComber, R. Scholle. SECOND ROW: R. Arseneou, H. Hayes. FOURTH ROW: P. Rauch, D. Reich, S. R. Chenowith, L. Guinn, A. Westerfeld, M. Byrd, L. Dosenbach, M. Scannell, S. Andrews, J. Olson, L. Bassle, Foster, W. Allen, C. Sryloevitz, R. Gentili. THIRD ROW: R. Appenbrinck, S. Lindeman. ry rganizafionfi h Q-.-.. I U ROW I: C. Herwig, J. Becker, J. Jacobs, L. Shanks, W. Allen, R. Longhauser, Wilderman, N. Sidener, J. Sparks. ROW 2: P. Lofting, E. Nelms, J. Lange, D. Reich, S. Cloud, T. Lich, J. Sease, B. Walton, C. Gerling. ROW 3: S. Dosenbach, M. Krenski, B. Valleroy, E. Wright, E. Evans, G. Gerling, K. Fink, P. Raymer, B. Geisz. ROW 4: B. Reynolds, S. Westhoff, J. Adair, P. Marks, G. Schultz, J. Woodley. 0 . The Junior High Student Council com- pleted a very successful year under the leader- ship of Jerry Sparks. The Junior High worked with the Senior High in helping to run the Student Council Store, in donating food to a needy families a Christmas, and many other worth while pro- jects. On their own the Junior High spon- sored two very fine dances and took part in a third, sponsored by the Senior High. Throughout the year they have done consistently fine work, of which, the Jr. High Students may well be proud. Phyllis Marks, Secretary 5 Jerry Sparks, President, Janice Woodley, Vice President, Betty Valleroy, Treasurer. 68 60601 ROW l.' R. Jaissle, R. Swanson, S. Schroeder, T. Settlage, J. Liliensiek, R. Siemsen, C. Barry. ROW 2: J. Driemeyer, D. Butts, P. Martin, J. Graef, M. Lake, D. Vancil, N. John, J. Ezell. ROW 3: R. Hedge, J. Bolte, T. Tippett, B. Hixson, J. Hunziker, S. Priesmeyer, R. Howe, N. Nyflot. ROW 4: L. Plitt, R. Ethington, J. Volz, B. Nelms, N. Gamble, D. Jones. The Student Council under the Presi- dency of Jack Graef headed a variety of school activities. The Student Council sponsored three dances, gave food to two needy families at Christmas, operated a bookstore as a service to the students, sponsored a Hobo Day and obtained a snack bar for the students. The Student Council showed much im- provement over the past year, and the stu- dents may look forward to many happy days in the future, courtesy of the Student Council. ibn--.I Marcia Lake, Secretary, Jack Graef, President, Jeff Ezell, Vice President, Rich Swanson, Treasurer. 69 l eachz game! FRONT ROW: J. Evans, A. Walker, B. Coyne, J. Ezell, J. Pludre, N. Moore, C. Baker, N. John. SECOND ROW: J. Adair, B. Prange, C. Figura, L. Davis, G. Uzzel, R. Jacobsmeyers, W. Van Winkle, M. Weseloh, O R. Helton, L. Riedesser, T. Angelon, R. Wolfe. LAST ROW: S. Watson, J. Ryan, S. Lewis, J. Stanley, R. Young, B. Meyer, T. Lohmann, F. Reichgert, D. Her- wig, S. Piazza. game! FIRST ROW: B. Coyne, J. Gross, P. Lofting, M. Parks M. Leonard, H. Hammer, Gerken. SECOND ROW: H. Hatch, J. Schermier, D. Jacobsmeyer, H. Gamble, C. Schroder, D. Rogers, D. Kummer, J. Kiburz, P. Hlatko, M. Lange, F. Sutton, M. Weseloh, G. Herwig, 1 S. Helton, A. Knoll. THIRD ROW: J. Ellis, M. Webb, R. Farnsworth, C. Wildberger, G. Barry, M. Krenski, D. Musgraves, M. Carapella, E. Boswell, E. Teabeau, R. Hillebrand, S. Piazza. Q X s n Q i Q a 2 z 1 ' f ' ' 'f - g 2 ,JM '.wff!vyM4A41: ff iw NJN ,u.,',.f,1,U:,R,ALM.,mmfzhfww-mmlwww'afww'-Ww.fffww w .0 ga f ,- , . ,V A..,..W,.L,Y..W..W..,,,m,,mf-If-f X -4 , V , 4 , D , f , ,V H. V , i M. , W6-W ROW 1: J. Graef, H. Morgan, Vice President, J. Gibson, Butts, R. Careaga, G. Westerfield, D. Graef, R. Swanson President, D. Vancil, Secretary, D. Fowlkes, Treasurer, ROW 3: J. Ezell, D. Mundhenke, J. Naumann, T. Loh T. Reich, K. Byrd. ROW 2: R. Hedge, R. Siemsen, D. man, B. Pentecost, B. Crump, B. Beiter. 7, 21.14. ROW I: N. Nyflot, President, P. Carr, Secretary, R. McNulty, A. Bowman, L. Stewart, C. Rodney, Halverson, K. Magru- Treasurer, S. Cope, D. Koester, N. Boone, M. Cope, J. der, J. Klump, M. Kummer, L. Brickey. ROW 4: J. Kav- Kramer. ROW 2: J. Otke, M. Schroeder, M. Barclay, G. anagh, S. Lange, R. Mock, K. Flora, D. Zygmunt, Mrs Kramer, M. Sample, J. Norton, C. Kell, S. Snelson. ROW 3: Humphrey. 73 , l 4, A ff, ROW I: S. Voss, S. Broughton, S. Priesmeyer, P. Ryan President, J. Moore, Vice President, J. Liliensiek, Treasurer J. Harper, L. Rabe, S. Haas. ROW 2: J. Otke, N. Nyflot S. Willis, C. Kleine, M. Braun, L. Licklider, D. Meyer, D. Mleynek, R. McNulty, J. Eades. ROW 3: P. Carr, A y 7 Carapella, J. Hermeyer, E. Smith, P. Mitchell, V. Hulst, P. Obenhaus, L. Stewart, P. Quigley. ROW 4: J. Krudwig, M. Rather, S. Slaus, C. Moore, M. McGraw, M. Lake, M. Barclay, S. Schroeder, B. Wagner. ROW I: M. Vasquez, M. Sunderman, J. Hoffman, C McIntyre, J. Worley, D. Koester, D. Mueller, N. Hendrick- son. ROW 2: N. Greenway, N. Siclener, C. Collins, S. Davis, M. Schiermeier, S. Horn, M. Vogelsang. ROW 3: B. Tur- ner, J. Hoffman, P. Marks, J. Becker, E. Angel, J. Johnson, D. Schroeder, H. Mareschal, B. Prange. ROW 4: C. Schlacl- 74 erbach, N. Gamble, S. Wildberger, G. Fite, S. Withers, B. Fowler, J. Fite, G. Hackmeister, S. Boswell, Nancy John. ROW 5.' S. Seifert, S. Kent, S. Schaefer, J. Driemeier, R. Jaissle, J. Halverson, K. Doza, J. Meier, A. Bowman, Mrs. Wheeler. ' Qfcuzafz ' ROW 1: J. Liliensick, Pres., S. Schaefer, V. Pres., J. Krudwig, Sec., T. Reich, Treasg Miss Stiritz, Sponsor. ROW 2: B. Prange, N. John, N. Gamble, J. Moore, S. Kent. ROW I: D. Mueller, G. Abel, M. Vogelsang, D. Mleynek, J. Stanley, J. Naumann, D. Fowlkes, D. Mundhenke C. Baker. ROW 2: N. Nyflot, J. Driemeier, J. Worley, G. Morgan. S. Schroeder, R. McNulty, J. Norton, ROW 3: C. Kell, 75 l eb ROW I: L. Licklider, M. Braun, N. Gamble. ROW 2. S. Schroeder, M. McGraw, C. Moore, J. Krudwig, S. Kent, M. Lake, R. Jaissle, P. Waghorn, S. Tiemann. ROW 3: J. Hewitt, S. Voss, C. Mclntyre, G. Emde, P. Eades, J Eades, J. Becker, E. Angel, E. Evans, M. Kummer. ROW 4: N. Greenway, N. Sidener, S. Aubuchon, M. Rather, S Slaus, B. Whittaker, R. Gentner, J. Lange, K. Luecke ROW 5: N. Pataky, D. Greenway, D. Vancil, D. Hixson J. Sease, G. Westerield, J. Russell, J. Sumpter, M. Hayden ROW I: C. Schladerbach, P. Ryan, J. Hoffman. ROW 2: J. Detert, B. Bresnahan, B. Ritter, S. Haas, J. Reynolds, R. Howe, M. Schiernier, Worley, Fite. ROW 3: D. Drake, D. Beckman, S. Eagan, J. Menard, K. Englemann, S. Seifert, L. Stewart, R. Herrneyer, W. Kramer. ROW 4: R. Tucker, S. Priesmeyer, B. Hixson, C. Herwig, J. Harper, J. Peeples, D. Kramer, M. Eveland, Barry. ROW 5: P. Martin, J. Hoffman, J. Studebaker, P. Ross, N. Harn- mer, S. Cowan, J. Moore, M. Vasques, B. Turner. ROW I: L. Callahan, P. Marks. ROW 2: G. Brown, S. Boswell, P. Mitchell, E. Smith, V. Hulst, J. Kralina, W. Yost, J. Volz. ROW 3: B. Williamson, E. Dimitry, G. Collins, R. Pilgrim, J. Driemier, L. Rabe, C. Barry, P. Oben- haus. ROW 4: D. Wheeler, S. Wildberger, E. Wright, B. Hanson, B. Wallace, B. Barnes, D. Chenoweth, W. Heisel. ROW 5: J. Hollingsworth, D. Kelly, J. Haynie, L. Plitt, D. Siddens, T. Settlage, J. Ezell. ea- Wa- Z ROW I: P. Ryan, S. Kent, J. Moore, M. Vogelsang, N. John, Treasurer, Volz, Secretary, N. Gamble, Vice- President, B. Prange, President. ROW 2: M. Lake, S. Wil- lis, R. Grote, J. Bokamper, W. Kramer, R. Hermeyer, D. Kremer, J. Krudwig. ROW 3: C. Jacobs, K. Zimmer, G. Hackmeister, M. Rather, J. Fite, K. Engelmann, N. Ham- 77 mer, J. York. ROW 4: R. Howe, S. Schaefer, V. Hulst, J. Hermeyer, G. Grotpeter, C. Rodney, P. Mitchell, E. Smith. ROW 5: T. Abel, J. Reynolds, J. Hewitt, P. Martin, C. Schladerbach, J. Hoffman, J. Studebaker, J. Peeples, M. Vasquez. Wwe 466 Staff ROW I: J. Worley, R. Jaisle, C. Moore, J. Bolte, J. Kra- Mr. Rauch, S. Van Winkle, W. Schroeder, D. Chenoweth lina, N. Hammer, S. Yost, G. Peppers, S. Slaus. ROW 2: M. McGraw. J. Lichtenberg, T. Miller, D. Kelly, T. Young, P. Ryan, Editor ...... Co-Editor .... Sports ....... Class 8L Clubs .... .... J Typist ..... Artist .... T. Young, J. Hewitt, J. Worley. Hewitt . .... Worley, T. Young D. Kelly, R. Swanson . Lichtenberg, Bolte S. Yost Ryan Ghenoweth Feature Forum Social Page. . . Gen. Reporting ...... Mimeograph . . Sponsor .... . . . . . . . .S. Slaus, R. Jaisle M. McGraw, G. Peppers . . . .................. C. Moore .G. Haberstroh, N. Hammer . . . .............. W. Schroeder . . . .Mr. Rauch 66:46 lu. ROW I: R. Paule, D. Vancil, J. Sumpter, B. Bei- ter. ROW 2: J. Russell, R. Schultz, J. Kirk, K Byrd. ROW 3: J. Woodley, D. Butts, R. Crowder, R. Heintz. ROW 4: J. Sease, D. Greenway, L Plitt, Treasurer, J. Gibson, Secretary, D. Kelly, President, D. Lafser, Vice President, R. Hedge J C. Shimpock. ROW 5: J. Hunziker, T. Tippett, J. Hollingsworth, L. Romans. ROW 6: D. Sid- dens, R. Huddleston, S. Van Winkle, S. Edleson. ROW 7: A. Ellis, J. Ezell. 70464 Staff ROW I R Swanson, M. Lake, S. Mathias, C. Barry, J. Halverson, R Hulst ROW 2 P Ryan Mr Rauch J York. 79 MOST POPULAR Pat Ryan Jack Graef FRIENDLIEST Cathy Barry Dennis Greenway BEST ALL-ROUND Janet Liliensiek John Glbson MOST ATHLETIC - Joan Worley Larry Plitt I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sherri Schaefer Dwaine Fowlkes MOST ATTRACTIVE Harry Kutter Teri Poole BEST DRESSED Marcia Lake Danny Siddens BEST PERSONALITY Gale Haberstroh Dennis Kelly The thinker . fi 2 gp' 0,2 r 'r E fvvfiuff f ' Fi r ,fi A .. 4 'W e e ,f sa i fzfrai g-ff ....,.t,a'- '-A-'W -1 41 . I can dream can't I? ,Y 0 Rag time cow girl Almost made it W of 5 V . f Q 5, slip xk 0 JN 0 K X f 3. i s R X ,, Rik Oh Dear just a. little bit higher! '21 4 4255? GQBW 90 599 Qc bYv-3,YNl w via Q we ww vwfo What's the matter are you getting tired? Everyone seems to be busy eficd B. Be1ter . S. Edleson ROW 1.' Coach Vigil, D. Greenway, R. Hedge, D. Siddens, J. Gibson. ROW 2 M. Marks, L. Romans, R. Huddleston, J. Woodley, H. Kutter. ROW 3: K. Byrd M. Hayden, J. Hunziker, W. Heisler, J. Leitner. ROW 4: J. Eckrneyer, C. Finazzo, J. Ezell, C. Shinpock. aj -. we ,glwwzfgifffxgfgt1'fwFgg1s15:ef?wH?Wx - ' , . --, , 2 ...W w ' .1 f S A ffM'f5?QM.' A. , f. sm weiffiiafw vagigmk - -: --'- . ...i2-W.g-.+4fg4,-i.- ,, ff J., ,. S H V 1 , .......,, 11-1 , gg.: ses.,r.5fs ..IQi'f 'lf 1.82375 1 1? : img ' ' mg , -Z , .. if .. .. .. ,.4, . 2121 ' M .Ma ' Q 4 ..... ,, .,., , , Mx. , .-...f .W ' L, NR S ,I Aga il S A V s 1 vu., Q . 'P-xx' S 4 , fa 5 , me , ,ff e Q f' '9 I 3 . .nf ,.- Li- if . 3' P ' V ' . A, 3 me .. W Q il x 1 ffl if aw A 'fi 'J . ye J. Ezell my 559 , .V QBZEALWSM, .. . xl. fr, S s . . 4 '.efff.,5erwR 'J - f If 2 w his K r lk? B Ss wwf? fi M ,T -ei ,W X X .fn .f .U K ,, Q 1 , 1 f 2 W 1 1 lf If X T3 wi? H 5 , 1 an N 'X 6 Wf K 1 my ,gl ,F 1 N Ragga? K 1 ki niggas , lm. 1 , 4 Xml? 1 an v www Q., sm Z --.M ' 2'-K wr-. 12 ff' - . . P H: 1 . 1515 - -M..- 7 ' .- 5 ::l--'f'- ik. 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Fox-O ...... Wellston-6 . . . Pattonville-27 . I Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood- Hazelwood- Hazelwood- Hazelwood- 1 2 1 Hazelwood- Dennis Kelly Co-Captian ROW 1: J. Sumpter, D. Lafser, R. Paule, C. Henner. ROW 2: B. Pentecost, J. Bis- chof, B. Beiter, D. Jones. ROW 3: J. Graef, R. Heinz, B. Crump, J. Folwer. ROW 4: B. Barnes, E. Englehart, D. Kelly, S. Edleson. The Hawks 3-3-1 record is the best ever compiled by a Hazelwood team. It was good enough to place them in second place in the North County Conference. The Team played their best game of the season against Wellston, defeating them 14-4. In a hard fought game for the championship, the Hawks were de- feated by Pattonville 27-6. H. Kutter Q-VQ25-sfT,f':'42f, VM, af- J 'iFsu.'f5 91233 'Fir K' s w-if -::.j. my . , 3,131 - V me- f51'f 7' : 'Y 55 54' Fllf-.' .... ,.....,. ....... .. . ...,. .,5 1 . ..V w nsieiff Mi. .3 2 . . 1 I . C 1.5 J t :Q fp Wg ...fu I . QQ. I . f f ,:. 1 g ' .fs-f :. ,J H- . wig-,W 19-'. .-H3140 D. Lafser John Gibson J. Sumpter J. Co-Captain D. Siddens Woodley 5- ?ooZZaZZ ROW I: Mr. Negri, L. Boswell, B. Hager, G. Gerling, topher, R. Fullington, L. Prandie, B. VanWinkle, J. F. Armstrong, D. Larkins, B. Reynolds, R. Shanks. Stewart, C. Gremminger. ROW 4: W. Angilo, J. ROW 2: W. Lindemann, D. Loesing, T. Kelly, J. Hay- Ryan, J. Ploudre, J. Evans, B. Wallace, D. Herwig, E. nie, S. Watson, T. Douglas, S. Lipka, R. Williams. Wright, W. Harmon. ROW 3: R. Brauen, D. Pilkerton, Littiken, R. Chris-. ROW I: G. Alsup, R. Paule, L. Boswell, C. Shinpock, D. Murphy, W. Cunnington, H. Jarvis, L. Prange J. Daugherty, R. Williams, B. Hanson, D. Smith, R. ROW 3: C. Nelson, B. Crump, J. Stephens, J. Eick Beltz. ROW 2: C. Figura, W. Harmon, J. Campbell, meir, L. Guinn. td Z J. Breeden, L. Boswell, J. Haynie, G. Englehart, J. Sparks, L. Prange, S. Watson, Coach Litty, Roger Williams, Capt. my-M62 H. Gamble, M. Krenski, J. Canoy, D. Musgraves, M. Poole, B. Pohl, C. Wildberger, Coach Litty, Charles McIntyre, Capt. ' 87 Q 2 S f 1 5 HAWKS OPPONENTS J. Sumpter, J. Russell, G. Westerfield, D. Vancil, J. Ezell, S. Van Winkle, D. Lafser, T. Tippett, T. Lohman, R. Dabney, S. Edleson, B. Beiter, J. Gibson, R. Hilton, L. Plitt, Coach Tanner. 59 .......... 57... 58 ,... 57 71 4444 5644 4944 5244 5444 6244 6944 5744 5144 4944 Principia ..... Ferguson ..... . . Maplewood .. Country Day . Lindbergh . . . Maryland Hgts Pattonville . . . Jennings .... Riverview .... Berkeley ..... Maryland Hgts Pattonville . . . Fairview ..... Jennings .... Riverview .... HAWKS OPPONENTS 69 Valley Park .. 5244 Berkeley . . . 6544 Fairview ..... 524444 Owensville . . . 434444 Desoto ...... 564444 Wellston .... 50444444 Pattonville . . . 52444444 Maryland Hgts 54444444 Riverview . . 5944444444... 6044444444.. ..... 5644444444 .......... Riverview . . . Ferguson .... Ritenour .... 44 Denotes Conference game 'BHG Normandy Tourney 444444 North County Tourney 44444444 Regional Tourney The 57-58 basketball season saw the Hawks take second place in the North County Conference with an overall record of 16-11. Highlighting the season was the play of Capt. Larry Plitt who set a new scoring record for one game Q36 pts.J and a new four year scoring record C1000 pts.J. gaedetfadf R. Paule, Coach Rauch, T. Tippett, J. Haynie, R. Williams, J. Daughtery, D. Butts, B. Barnes, J. Huntziker, B. Crump, L. Guinn, C. Shinpock, D. Smith. HAWKS OPPONENTS 46 ........ 34 .. 41 29 .. 57 ........ 6744... 5244 4544 5044 4644 6299 .. R. Paule J. Daugherty J. Hunziker T. Tippett B. Crump D. Butts Principia . . Ferguson .... Maplewood . . . . . County Day . . . . . Lindbergh ...... . . Maryland Hgts. . . . . . Pattonville .... . . Jennings .... Riverview . . . Berkeley . . . Fairview . . . ..27 ,.29 ..57 ..31 ..40 M30 ..42 H35 ..37 ..42 ..3O HAWKS 584 534 514696 5444 4344 4344 4344 544949 ........ 2944 52 OPPONENTS Maryland Hgts. ............ 29 Jennings ........ . . . 64 Maryland Hgts. . . . . . . 31 Pattonville ...... . . . 49 Fairview . . . . . . 30 Jennings . . . . . 30 Riverview ..... . . . 38 Valley Park . . . . . . 26 Berkeley ..... . . . 44 Fairview ...... . . . 56 99 Conference Tournament 'H' Conference 444444 1 . ',l:,5 i W Y? KK S P 6 fil,.14l'ff1'g.'Mig ii mga if 3 3 .lT,.,,f4i, 4 K .w,r4QQw444M ll 44aW44m444aiE5 iwiixi 4' P54 was 'www ,M 4.34 .imma O ROW 1: C. Leuck, J. Kirk, D. Larkins, K. Byrd, C. Hiedeman, R. Crowder, D. Hayes, C. Davis. ROW 2: D. Morgan, D. Jones, R. Crain, R. Huddleston, L. Romans, A. Ellis, T. Kelly, Coach Vigil. Despite a poor record this year's wrestling team showed many bright moments. Two wrestlers Rick Huddleston and Jerry Kirk had excellent season records. Rick won 18 matches lost 2 and pinned 7 opponents. Jerry had a 21-1 won lost record and had 12 pins. The team overall record of 6 wins, 9 losses and l tie was not too impressive, but they can boast of having no seniors on the squad meaning that the complete team will return next year. They also ranked 13th in state scoring 23 points. This is more im- pressive than it sounds and a better season is in the offering for next year. - , cha Wmcdtq ROW I: B. Jones, B. Van Winkle, S. Watson, D. Herwig, B. Wallace, R. Crain. ROW 2 E. Webb, B. Reynolds, J. Haynie, T. Kelly, E. Wright. Wafwdtq L. Licklider, E. Angel, J. Becker, J. Hoffman, J. Worley, J. Fite, J. Krudwig, C. Schlader- bach, M. Lake, G. Hackmicster, M. Barcley, N. Gamble, M. Sundeman. J. Krudwig, J. Johnson, C. Schladerbach, P. Ryan, J. Moore, J. Fite, M. Sunderman S. Schroeder, J. Lilensick, N. Gamble, S. Kent. 5 s 4 5. Q 41 . iz Z 1 ? 13 S 4 2 s 2 3 s Q Q i 5 2 if A in 2 5 E 2 5 Q 5 5 f-NP?,M5iE E'? PERM? FIC EBM EMMWSSSWE EH WN I. E! M1.9RliQHw 9IiH9!.ESLKN'ZfiHPl?!Exi Em iW , M x . ffl'- '. 3+KfBSEii!E'Ai!Zfl9LMZNQEQa2??QW Gi3SiQii9EiS5SiY1SHf5l?'iiiKai?MWHX? S5512555?E5535?i?iEg6'FElW543i-E?5HSQi'f9W253-WKL2E'5AQ'2 ROW I: D. Siddens, W. Dobrazanski, Coach Litty, J. Gibson, L. Plitt. ROW 2: D. Butts, J. Hunziker, J. Sease, J. Russell, G. Alsup. ROW 3: Tippett, G. Westerlield, D. Lafser, J. Hollingsworth, J. Graef. HAWKS OPPONENTS 44 ......., Beaumont ........... 4 04 . . . .... Wellston ......... . . . 4 34 ... .... Ritenour .... ... ll 844 . . . .... Riverview .... . . . 6 1444 . . . .... Berkeley ......... . . . 5 1144 .... Maryland Hgts 3 644 . . . .... Pattonville ..... . . . 4 24 . . . .... Ritenour .... . . . 3 14 . . . .... Mercy .... . . . 2 1644 . .... Berkeley .... . . . 1 544 . . . .... Riverview . S. . . . . 7 3444 ........ Riverview .... . . . 2 5444. . .... Kinlock .... . . . 3 1444 . . . .... Pattonville .... . . . 4 6444. . .... Ritenour . . . . . . 5 0444 ........ Shelbina ..... . . . 3 84 ........ Wellston ....... . . . 4 244 ........ Maryland Hgts . . . . 1 4 Non Conference 44 Conference 444 State Tournament This year Coach Litty fielded the best team ever to play for Hazel- wood. The team won the North County League championship with a 7 and 1 record and captured the regional title before being defeated in a try for the state championship. Pitchers 8: hitters outstanding performances were turned in by John Hollingsworth and, Tom Tip- pett who turned in a 2.6 and 2.1 ERA respectively. Top hitters were Larry Plitt C3595 and John Gibson f.3l5j. - COACH LITTY 95 W W ' ROW I: J. Worley, P. Quigely, J. Fite, B. Turner, M. Sunderman. ROW 2: J. Moore, J. Hoffman, G. Hachmeister, L. Licklider, N. Gamble. ROW 3: C. Schladerbach, R. Hermeyer, Mrs. Wheeler, J. Fite, J. Chapman. saymezvf ' ROW I: Worley, P. Quigely, Fite, D. Schroeder, J. Lilensick. ROW 2: M. Sunder- man, J. Hoffman, C. Kline, C. McIntyre, L. Lieklider, N. Gamble. ROW 3: B. 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