John Burroughs School - Governor Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1960
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Af vu '19 Producuon Wrrtrng Busrness Features Photography Bound Chrlsty Wrder Lucy Costen Iudy Sutter Iulra Dempsey Susan Samuels Lynn Hopewell Grbby Myers Sta Costen, Sutter, Hopewell, Wrder, Demp- sey, Samuels, G Myers, Knlght, S Hor ner, Mueller, Carlson, S Spencer, Srlver man, Berger, C. Robms, W. Deem, Wrl- lis, I. G-uth, T. Sale, LeResche, I. Heine- man, Cannacly, Etherton, Strassner, B. Sprague, Hughes, B. Burst, Iordan, Van Hoefen, L. Mara, R. Conrad, Dubinsky, Freund, Thomas, Dube, Harris, Wallace, S. Becker, I. Bierman, Fredericlcson, Steiner. 3 September 11 September 14 October 1 October 3 October 3 November 6 November 7 November 14 November 20 21 November 21 November 23 November 25 30 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Blg L1ttle Brother Party B1g Llttle Slster Party Tea for New Mothers Fathers Day Iefferson C1-ty Game Bonfrre Country Day Game Football Dance Fall Play C Our Town 1 Semor Hockey Game Thanksgwrng Assembly Thanksglvlng Vacatlon December 18 Chnstmas Pageant December 18 Ianuary 4 Chrlstmas Vacat1on Ianuary 16 FIFS1 Movre Nlght Ianuary 29 Semester Hohday February 20 Leap Year Dance March 19 Apr1l 3 Sprmg Vacat1on Aprrl 22 Iunror Prom May 11 Mother Daughter Luncheon May 27 F1eld Day Iune 3 6 7 Fmal Exams Iune 10 Graduanon 1 . 4 - - I ll ' ' ll October 23-25 Kansas City Trip Ianuary 26-28 Mid-Year Exams O , . 1 . 4 HAER TTER HA LL Haertter Hall IS an excellent example of mod em archltecture for beauty and utrllty The audxtorrum is utlllzed for assembhes, class meet mgs, and Glee Club and Dramat1cs productrons Backstage, one Slde IS equlpped wrth dressmg rooms for the Dramatrcs Club, and the other IS reserved for the wrestlmg team durmg the wmter sports season An outstandmg SCIETICG laboratory, fltted w1th the newest lab equlp- ment, IS located in the north wmg There IS room for all m Haertter Hall P, y A ,,l,,,,g?, , L V , ci 2' J W Q oz- DR LEONARD I-IAERTTER Drrector MR HOWARD A STAMPER Presrdent Board of Trustees 6 'Jo the Claaa at I 960 Another trne class rs about to leave Iohn Burroughs School Throughout your years here all of you have re- sponded exceptronally well to the chal lenges presented ID the academrc ar t1st1c and athletrc trelds We at Bur roughs Wlll not soon forget the outstand rng leadershrp and school spurt you have demonstrated I arn conndent that Wherever you go you Wlll reflect the standards ot thrs school Whxch has play ed such an rrnportant role 1n your lrves I-lavrng been tlne crtlzens of Iohn Bur roughs you wrll I am certarn be equal ly frne crtrzens ot your cornrnunrty l Wrsh you the best of good luck always XMJAMQ 1 I - 1 1 ' K - 1 1 1 - 2 v 1 1 MR FREDERIC W HOHNER Pr1nc1pa1 Semor School 7 MISS EVELYN M DAMON Prmclpal Iumor School MR GAYLORD C MONTGOMERY Duector Summer School I I , f , , ADMINISTRATION Seated Dr Haertter Miss Damon Mr Horner Standing Mr Montgomery Mr McConnell IOANN COLLINS Fzne Ars BFA Was norton University LYNINE E OOPER Pleysx al Education Science BS Universrty ot Vfrsc nsin ROBERT E COVJEN Encish History AB Drir ton Unrversrty 'WILLIAII E CRABTREE Industrral Arts BFA Washington Unrversrty ANITA BROWN CROFT Psychology AB Um vers ty of Wichita M A Umversliy of MICDI gan EVELYN M DAMON English Mathematrcs AB Findlay C llege M A Universrty of MICIIIGBH FRED DREHER Fine Arts St Louis School cf Fine Arts If ashrngton Unrve stty FRED B EISEMAN IR S xence BS Umversrty of Wrsc n n MS Umverstty ot Wrsconsrn N A Cclumora Umversrty MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE Seated lV'ss D mon Mrs McBrayer Standing Mr Burkham Mr Montgomey Mr Hxrth Mr Trrplett Mr Erseman Mr Yager FACULTY IOHN A. ACKER, IR., English: A.B. Hamilton College: M.A. University of Rochester, IEANNE ALEXANDER, Frenchg Brevet de langue trancaise of Dijon: B.AI Washington Univer- sity. IAMES W. ALVERSON, History: A.B. Washington Unrv rslty' MA Washington Umverslty WAYNE W ARNOLD English Drafnatrcs AB Washrngton Umversrty MA Washzngton Unrversxty SI-IIRLY BARBOUR Home Economics BS in Edu cation Missouri State Teachers College WALTER BAUMGARTEN IR School Physrcran A B Washrngton University M D Washington Unrversrty Sclool of Medicine ROBERT BURKI-'ANI Scxence BS Nxsscurr State Teachers College MARGOT CLARK Fine Arts Pennsylvania Acad erny oi Fine Arts Washington University S hol ot Fine Arts New York Sculpture Center ENGLISH Seated rss Prose 'ran IV' s R sr 'lrss Standing A arrw Mrss e e M owen l r Arno CLARA R FIESELMAN Englrsh AB Unrversxty c Iowa Ld M Harvard Universrty HELEXI B GEBHIARDT Typewrrtmg BS Wash rngton Umversrty DCRO HY GILBERT Fench Spams Rl-IB Um J rsrty of Verrnon M A Mrddlehury College LEONARD D I-IAERTTER Nathemarcs AB Col g e University MA Colum ia Jmversrty Dec olgate University STE r 'NI IJINR CHS I-is ory Gcvemrrien AB Vale Univ sity MA Harvard Un versity E ' R F IRIRTH' Ma hem tics AB Ilm 15 ol lecc VA 'Washmgt n Umversry FRED R CK IN I-IORINIER Latin AB VVasnington Umversny MA Washrngtcn University 8 . 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I - r, FA CULTT PAUL KOPRIVICA Indastrtal Arts BS North eastern Mxssourr State Teachers College IUNE McBRAYER Matherrratrcs AB Washmgton Umverstty RUTH E MCCONNELL Dxettcran BS MacMurray College THOMAS M MCCONNELL Physrcal Educahon BS Umversrty of Illmots MS Washmq on Umverstty ALICE HAMMOND MOHR Physrcal Educatron BS Iowa State College GAYLORD C MONTGOMERY Mathemattcs BS Mlamr Uruversrty MA Columbra Umversrty MARTIN LOTON PARRY En lstt A B tCan alcl M A 'Can ab? GEORGIANA REYNOLDS Latm BA Wellesley College M A Umversrty of New York FINE ARTS Seated M ss Co lc lf' ss ndmg Mr .Jre e lfr V r11a K ROBERT L WALKER Eme Arts BEA Vfashmg ton Umversrty School of Frre Arts Craro cot: Academy of Art RALPH B WEINRICH Mast AB 'Washmg Uruversrty HUBERT A WITSCHER Latm H ' y BS Ur versrty of Wzs nsm MA Unrversr ,I of Vrrs consm HONAS E YAGER JI' rr S e AB NaStatTal'sC VS A Sta e Umversrty BENATA ERICK Eva rn ssl r r' MRS PO EMARV V ACH!-' versrty MRS TI-IELMA ZE-GNID S Umfe stty PHYSICAL EDUCATION Seated Mrss Steprers If ss C er Standmq Mrs Mohr Mr McC rnell DR WALTER RIST Ge 'raw AB Umverszty I s rt Umvers Ph D Washing Ur ve S1 y DOROTHY ROU R Va College BI Ur v SIIY ANNE BLANCIRE R I 1 Llbrary Servrce m a MARGARET L SC AB Sweet Brr r CCIIQ, TANLEY K PR CUE E ' 'I ELIZABETH I-1 ST 'NENIS ah sr tcry BS Jmve stty s GEORGE H TRIPLETT Sct n Teach rs Cl M A U Olclar rra S a U e S WILLIAIVI M I ERT l-Irs AB T V1 lege M A I W S a e Umversr y LA ICU-RCE Seated Mrss At xarvle Mrss Gr Standing Ifr H mer Nr I'IlI'II1 s M A 1 From contemplatlon one may become wlse bw knowledge comes only from I WL ll study A Edward Newton NVQ .. 1. 4 , .'1'va'-iam xx-'- I pi-,pl 1' ., 4-1' ffaffQ'iT . 43 Senza 5 f w. X. k SL-H9 1' aiu: .f-,wx 12 X M Xxx Q R 1 X X 4111 -s Mix QV xx The Senior Class of 1960 Dedicates this Yearbook.to M r. Steplzen H inrichs Almost every member of the senior class has had his ideas challenged and widened by Mr. Hinrich's U.S. History and government courses. From his lofty corner room, he has guided the student council and many past yearbook staffs. The Aspen skiing trip each spring is a personal project of Mr. Hinrichs, and his enthusiasm extends to all potential skiers. The honored flag football team is coached cheerfully by him. The dedication of our yearbook to Mr. Hinrichs is but a small attempt to express the lasting appreciation and admiration which the senior class feels for him. 13 Franklzn aekes Cornwell, r ' f res CHIC cver 1e S en' 'B laylng 'cf' a as1ce'l'A fa A f' IS del r e'nl'ef ' 1 e ass C ' ' as 'oven Cana 'V l' elece A115 I e A r er V ade a d Cl' 1 J s'ar 'W 1- n H a esen A rs y a -ays n1axnta1n1n::r exfe e ' cra es mend a'l'le'e of H a ef' WE16' l 1 cl 'l ee year nf' a 1-s e arwe N l 1 'ucanmcl 'C s'Jxmm1no a' a nocl a 'N.a'snn anci L1'z1ncre canoelst and an en'l'us1ast1' mos l-ls 'IC se w1'l'1 color s'erec 1Fl pool 'alale and player lan has laeen t e s ere- 5 frec er' za'lner1n 'nee ard s on was Ve-en IH 's 'nos val ef' 'wean rc: a c1'1zen on IS also an avd flsheffnan f'a'm:er on many CJ 'ent Bwe .AT 'SS Wha! should I do Mom' 'Bug Daddy Doc C am! 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Without seeming to do any homework, she has earned outstanding grades. Besides being the only person in the class to successfully tackle five subjects two years in a row, Mary is one of the two girls who dared to undertake physics after taking chemistry the previous year. Far from being all brain, Mary has been active in many school groups. She was especially active in Review and Dramatics: conse- quently, this year she was co-editor of the Review, President of Dramatics Club, and played an important part in the pro- duction of many plays. ln class projects, Mary has continually volunteered for unwanted jobs. She has become known for willingly doing more than her share of the work. Because of her many talents, Mary has given almost as much to Burroughs as Burroughs has given to her. Clark Wheeler Deem Although the newest member of the class of 1960 Wheeler The Dealer has rapidly adapted to all phases of Burroughs life Besides getting used to various off beat activities that Burroughs o'fers such as flag foothall girls and Mr Eiseman he has been a member oi some of the more unique organiza tions such as the dramatics group and the Glee Club rumor has it that he can actually sing' Wheelers bright turquoise convertible can invariably be found among the first few cars on the parking lot Wheeler is at school early either working on an extra physics experiment or helping set up the con cessions stand for 'ootball crarnes The ability to combine intellec' with ecre tion is one which wins admiration for Nheeler A Mert Scholarshio student and a high scorer on me oollege Board exams he has a so the dis inction of being one of th few senior boys to master the complex1t1es of bridge ln any situation Wheeler is compatible I still wish l had a Corvette 'Butldont have big feet' 10TH GBADIL Review H me Ec Drarrtatics Sculpture llTH GBADE Review I nicr V41 rl s Ass re 'or I III! l2Tl-l GBADE amai s airrram Review Edt F' teams 2'l'l-' PB A c J e Yearbook ts Aw ge- digg? 2 I1 zllzam Kaye Elbrzng ln addl urn c la rn one cf the tallest boys 1n the class Bill h s one c the V o est bears He IS always ready to gxve helpful vlvt Nhf- ln r 1 be an affair of the heart or a car that v ont start N71 lt h1s e er present wrt and perpetual lxvelmess rt rs cfton Bzlls presence that wall mike or break a party Desmto lm , no rr a gccd schclastlc record he stlll fmds txme for ccuntloss dates and srx people rartles a pr ctxce whzch the Ell nno etc ccd ree' club 1n1 rated As a srx year man an Mr Vtfoln ICH s cl C ses Bxll has had many opportunltles to dlsplay s me o and he has P d numerous solos rn Glee Club presentatrors ln srx yea s c' sports Wee W1ll1e has par tlcrratel on eras a y cn rrany football soccer and baseball teams A a res t enume ear to ear orm and frrm back v cds ha shake Bl never makes acquaintances only frxends Hello Mom can I spend the But there rs a glare mght at Iohn s' TELEPHONE .an Marget jane B reckner ln addmon to he fact that for s1x years she has come to school earlrer than pracncally anyone else rn the entxre student body Margxe IS recocnxzed for a ndmber of accomplishments ln scholastrc achmevement she has always ranked hxqh among her classmates especzally 1n hxstory and Enghsh who knows whether the REVIQW would have been forced to cease pub l1cat1on had rt not been for Margxes contmumg support? For years Margle has been a leader 1n the Home Economxcs De partment fashronmg and maklng most of her clothes usually zn one of her favonte colors brown or red Margze has travelled extensrvely and can tell of many excxtmq experlences on both the east and west coasts She has also accompamed the school groups whxch went to New York and Washmgton D C Cute face a nose that wrxnkles when she smlles freckles good ftgure frmendlmess toward everyone all these thmgs character xze Margie lOTH GRADE Review World Sculpture Home Ec 11TH GRADE Review Sculpture Pamtxng Home Ec 12TH GRADE Hevxew Pamtmo Home Ec lOTl-I GRADE B Soccer, B Baseball, Shop Glee Club llTH GRADE 'A' Soccer A Baseball Glee Club, 12TH GRADE A Football, A' Soccer, A Baseball Dramatlcs, Glee Club I6 :Ze e- . w.1 iff' ' , Q .V-z 4 'Nr' 193.1--5,-.1 nf, .5 55.5 -tu., ,,- 1., ,mx ' af - M all ' 51' l . . fhfpwe . A . V , , L H' I ll A , v I ' I ' ' I , . . na' r u r ' V Eff' . , 'fi:1f7i,1H. ' 4? 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Carol amuses her friends by her diets, her bright red ieep, her long list of boy friends, her supposedly serious problems, and her wild ideas. Even though Carol does her homework during advisory, she makes good grades She is one of few Burroughs students who has taken two years of Spanish in addition to four years of French Carol has al o distincrurshed herself in Dramatics Her wrt and her many interests make Carol a wonderful girl to have around lOTH GRADE A Football A Basketball B Basebal Shop Typrng llTH GRADE A Football A Wrestlino B Tennis Shop Review l2TH GRADE A Football A Wrestling A Tenms Dramatics Yearbook Review lO'l'H GRADE Typing Darnai s llTH GRADE B ass Hockey Review Dramatics assistant drrect l l2Tl-l GRADE A Class Hockey Dramati s Senicr P1216-,ES f' e earbcok varra o in a e I7 ames Udee Gulh lim rs one of the most sociable members of the semor class He can boast of having given more parties and dated more girls than anv of the rest of his classmates During his six years with us Iirn has shown an extraordinary willingness to do anyhng 'cr anybody c 'isequently has amed manv fxrm and lasting friends Besides be-mg a good student Gishm as he is more familiarly known has been a stalwart member of the A football team 'or a longer time than practically any other boy in the class and he has contributed muc'1 to Burrougns athletics as a wrestler and tennis player lt has been rumored that Dr l-laertter will be glad when l1'F g adua es because all year has been winning too many ice cream sodas on mutual bets When the time finally comes that lim s bl.1e l949 ml Padilla lS o roll in o the parking lc at 844 every morning Burroughs will know 11 T165 lost 5 valued citizen Me and my inend Only 100 pounds to qc' fren' , si, A fain Y l ames Paul Hezneman Wherever there s fun theres lim Heineman Whether he is or the athletic field at social events or on one of his fabulous vacations l-leimy is always out to have a good time and it is a rare occasion when he doesnt have rust that A serious participant in athletics he has lettered in every sport he went out for including varsity football basketball and baseball and he also plays an enviable game of tennis and golf Num ber l23 East Essex has become famous t1nfamous'9l for parties In the basement water polo games in the pool and Wiffle ball on the lawn Iaime will surely be remembered by all his class mates for his was in townl 'igue his cr unique laugh popular boy A savs it s Ra generosity tespecially when the Kingston Trio is ability Ol as a canoeist his fluent Spanish unol tr sive but urriorous nature and hi He has all the qualities that are necessary for a going to Fast break at midnight tefffwfkir-:sms New Lucy Whyers Costen Lucy's six years at Burroughs have witnessed a series cf successes. A bag hit with the members of her class from the very first day of school Lucy has continued to serve the school ever since. In athletics, Little Lu has distinguished herself in cheerleading and hockey by being on the cheerleading squad for three years and serving as its captain as a senior, and by starring as an A Varsity hockey halfback for two years. A f v A s 4 .' c u n Student Government by Lucy has also distinguished herself in keeping the Council minutes this ye r and by serving as class secretary or treasurer for three years Lu has also turned ou' many thousands o lords a Prom Magamne rep rter and writing editor ff the Yearbook D ring the summer, Lucy keeps up this same exhausting race and can be found either in New Mexico, Aspen, or Michigan. Add a wonderful sing- ing voice, a great talent for any ki d of dancing, and that famous Ccsten smile, and you have Luce the most unfcrgettalolf- girl in the class of l9BO. Club llTf-7 GRADE Cheerleader A Varsity Club Ahletic letter Yearbook T-lome Ec Glee Club Sk1Club Class Treasurer l2Tl-I GRADE Cheerleader Varsity Hockey Dance Club Atnlctic Medal writing Fditorl Council Secretary Glee Club Class Secretary tCap ainl A Yearbook fCo Prom Rep rter A Base all B Basketball lOTH GRADE C Football C Basket Dall Sculpture Tyr: ng llTI-f GRADE B Football A Baseball World Review Sreecu Food ball A Baseball World Yearbook Rifle Club Ski Club 'l8 .Y A 4 I r l A ' , , fo. ' , suite .v u ' , ' i ' . , 's My h ir ' ' ' . . so my, .. . lf. , L g.,,' ,ig s V f t..'r. -f ., v , , 1 . f' , ' . ' .r , ,, r 1 -' , W r. ' ,, ' . ' , . , c. wx . rf ll ' ' X ' Prom fco-chairmanl, 12TH GRADE: A Football, A Basket . ,ye .. Q f 1 ' ' f ' W-aff .sL,:sJ5 M at, ' .germ it lOTI-I GRADE Cheerleader B Varsity Hockey Review Glee Hockey Dance Committee for julia Wheeler Dempsey lulie is the kind cf girl who when asked, Well, how's the most beautiful 'girl in the school today? , would answer. Fine To some people this answer would seem to indicate that lulie is a ccnceited person: but, conceit is not among her many traits. She is simply honest! lulie works hard at every- thinor she does, laughs hard at anything that's funny, falls hard, and hits hard-in short, she is always enthusiastic about somethino. The results cf Iulie's efforts display themselves in many fields, such as academic work Cshe was a Merit Scholar- ship semiefinalistl, dancing 'she was a coordinated member of the Varsity Dance Clubl, music, social f?l activities, and sculpture. Some people remember her by her walk, others by her smile, many by her little brother, and a few by her Close friendship. Redardless of the means of remembering, Iulie is a girl t br remembered in o A 3-xr, 5' 1 I 'ia' --' . Qui' X jay Evert! Hopkzns ln his six years at Burroaiqhs lay has established himself as one of the m st versatile mernloers of th cl rss of l96U His athletic ability is evidenced by the fact tl at le lws stirtefi on otha or tvo ye rs was 1 l AB in 'oaseha IS soph 'n re year and has een a strong 'ron iner in lasketfwll t t J years Hops is als en' er ot tha fc ld staff an maina 1 race l-Iis 'no im 1 3 fa ulty is his al' C a 'is ' any water h eases la 'i l I on ys lisfrirtg Jntry in ne oil s in crllec ind :J ns ln s ' his many 'alert s ar ri e ests ay sti ds 'ia e ary friends an any thincs hers 'ia i is ar to see s liked 'A '48 Well maybe the next one will lflfl 1 J' F Q 8 go out with me But I didnt mean to dent it as A xgyi lOTh GRADE Glee lgb Chairman Costumes for Operetta Qcuo re Key ll'T'i-I GDADF B Varsi ,I lf' f' ey A Cass f- D fana r Home L' Year ook l 4 CSQADC Mina er Varsi 1 L' ke Dan e etif ftter ff a rmn a ea fnnf Yearbook ri e U 555: Page A World 'DU Def: e orld 1 HU G3 as-'e se a World f 'th gf? 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I ,., , .-K . 1.11--4.-E-,..,3,. f I 1'i -up ' I Q ' 'L u . , - f . .T-'-'f-- .'f- 5 .. - -. 9 f V , j ig.. .4 Y. h ,Mfr v PM F -' an W6 sf?-jd, .04 S tuart Maclean ohnson Stu Cl-lerr Iolenson der Ubermensch net yet der Fuhrerl IS certa1nly not of an ordmary sort He lS fascmated wlth every t mo and everybody east of the Rhme and south of the Baltrc Beethoven and Nletzsche are h1s 1dols h1s amb1t1on IS to V1S1l Germany when he IS older and return with a German Madchen as h1s 'raul One of Stus umque achrevements lS a by new volummous correspondence wrth Hasso von Montueful G an en al o t e S ccnd Vtlorld War and at present a member f me Bundestag Stuart 15 also 1nterested mn guns st mps classrcal mus1c and Shakespeare He IS somethmg C' an expert on ph1losophy espeC1ally German ph1losophy fof coursei Std who prefers languages and mathemat1cs SQTIOLS and enthus1ast1c student HIS many 1nterests are the result ct abllzty and mdependence far too uncommon They sard 1t couldnt b done I m gomg shootmg ' x Dorothy Ann Dzxon SIX years at Burroughs have not slowed D1x1e down She has retamed her hmxtless pep and enthusxasm for everythmg Look for her orgamzmg a rebel yell or beatmq nOlSllY on a pan at a football game D1x1e IS not only a cheermg spectator but also an energeuc member of many vars1t1es Dxxres 1nterest 1n her school work IS reflected by her excellent grades She 15 espec1ally talented and 1nterested ln hrstory and languages l.1sten to her spoutxng Spamsh somet1me' D1x IS always teased about talkmcv too much but wxth her many mterests Jazz travel sports and readrng sbe usually has somethmg to say D1x1e who IS popular w1th the boys IS always holdmg zmpromptu part1es dr1v1ng around IH BGSSIG or runmnq around the Wash1ngton U carnpus Southern Belle expresses a SDGCldl r ference for th So1th and 1f she uses her ablllly along th1s lme the South w1ll r1se aqam' IUTI-l GRADE B Varsrty Hockey A Class teams Glee Club Pamtrnq Speech llTH GRADE B Vars1ty Hockey A Varsxty Volleyball Glee Club Dramatrcs Sculpture 12TH GRADE A Varsxty Hockey Glee Club Dramat1cs Sculpture IOTH GRADE B Soccer Drav'r1at1cs Sculpture Glee Club llTl-I GRADE A Soccer C TGDHIS Dramat1cs, Glee Club R1fle Club Assembly Comm1ttee 12TH GRADE A Soccer Dramatrcs Glee Club Assembly Commzttee 20 , A ' 1 , t , a A ' A ' ' p e , ne 1 , ' j f - , a erin g, er, lh e, F . v . . . 3 . . , . . 1, 1 , lS a . V ,, . . . . . . e ,. U, . . .. ' H rv - . Vz'rgz'nz'a Lee Edwards From the athletic field to the classroom, linny is always full of surprises and fun. ln sports, Iinny has excelled in every way and has astounded her classmates by showing not only a liking for athletics, but also an amazing ability in all types- includinq football. She has Taken many tcp honors every Field Day and in past years has proved stiff competition for girls several years older. For those in her classes, Iinny has been 1 fnstant sctrce of amtzserrtent. Nevertheless, she has always been very serzfxis about her work and has managed to remain one of the top students in the class. At social events linny is always a cocci companion because of her never-ending en- thusiasm for conversation. Besides sports, her interests include horses, dogs, and vacationing in the 'West linny's sense of numcr, her intelligence, and her friendliness have made her a fine asset to the student body. 11 lO'T'Ll GRADE E Va si ,I L ckey A Varsity Softball A lass teams Painting Rifle lub ll'l'l-l FFADE A V rs ty U ckey Varsity S ' al Paintin l2Tl-l GRA asltyl-l ckef A Vars ty f all P n A. 'etic ncil Tl- GPI- GPA ATJ PPA A asf B ase in Review Q c e ase Pair ir' Review asf Pa n in Review t eakf .Asserr y 21 Peter Dee Kelley lovial Pete can probably Lcast of having more friends than anyone else in the schoo T is a complishment is a natural resut cf his fiendliness 'ward and interest in everyone abcat him and it is certainy exernplified by his election as Speaker of the Assemle y Aside from hem, Speaker Peter has s fwvn his ahili y as a respcnszlcle leader in a number of other e Qpo ine News of the Se io s Feis lass because e has had an enthusiastt likinq for and a rof und know ed e o all s cts and he can talk about his a teams r hours 1r'1r Prom rep r'e has come natii ra y to Pee f r he seerrs to be arable of knowing what s t ' e r e IS in the halls s. ind on anyw ere at any a e a sr' rts events cr at party Pete a boy wth a cr st enter'airtir'g pers nality an win t e center of attenr ri Did you say that the foods ready? Concentration , YM! 'tx Wzllzam Leathe Iflzne Wrllre Klrne rs qurte a character From that fateful Septem ber fsrx years ago when he entered Burrouqhsl to thrs very mrnute he has kept everyone rn hrs vrcrnrty laughrng Hrs trm ly remarks and hrs good Pl advrce lrven up any s1tuat1on Wrllre never seems to get organrzed to arrrve anyplace on txme or to be wrthout some momentous problem He grves trsh artrfrcral resprratron falls rnto trout streams trps canoes over gets stuck rn snow drrfts but 1S never at a loss for words Not all of Wrllres talents un along lmes of the rrdrculous however Brll lcas been a four year stalwart on the track team a frne oullrng guard rn football and a soccer regular Hrs home rs a frequent rendezvous for all hrs frrends Brlls capa brlrtres rdrosyncrasres and frrendlrness have made hrm an unforgettable personalrty rn the class of 60 1 am a merry Mousekeeter' Hey you got Bo dr drl ly' Elzgabeth Flemzng Goodson From the start of her years at Burroughs Betz drstrngurshed herself rn a number of ways She rs known by her frrencls as a cheerful person who m nages to look to the brrqht srde of any problerh Goobers compatrbrlrty has won her many frrends and she IS always a welcome member to any group she loves a good Pl brrdge game any trme and has been known to look hrgh and low xn her frenzy for a foursome Whether rn Mrchrgan Washrngton DC the West or at home Goodly rs never w1thout dates or good trmes At school the accom plrshments for whrch Betz rs most well known are her support of the volleyball team her smgrng abrllty both rn Glee Club and rn small groups and her outstandtng achrevement rn sculp ture The combmatx n of good looks and an unrnhrbrted per sonalrty rs one to be much envred Betsy has thxs combrnatronl lOTl-l GRADE A Class Baseball B Class Hockey Sculpture fKey and Natronal Honorable Mentronl llTl-l GRADE Varsrty Volleyball A Class teams Glee Club lZTl-l GRADE Sculpture Glee Club IOTH GRADE A Track B Football B Soccer Rrfle Club Shop llTf-l GRADE A Football A Soccer A Track Socral Commrttee l2Tl-l GRADE A Football A Soccer A Track Typmg 22 ' wwwto , L xy I a . 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I 1 I I Z HBH . ., r, , Elzzabeth Ann Hagemann G my Betsy's slightly breathless voice will echo through the Bur ti 4' 4 roughs halls and rn the mrnds of her many trrends f r years Sne can be lceard screamrnq at l otleall games qrgglrng at partres or beggrng amused frrends l r advr e Haqre s varred rnterests rnclude volunteer hosprtal work camprng rn C lorado fabulous vacatrcns dogs brrdqe and boys Although she clarms shes allergrc to studyrng Betts has marntarned a solrd B+ average Durrng her srx years at Burroughs she has been an en lnasras rc worrcer on all class rrorecs and a 'alente member of the Glee Club hangeable harrdo addrcted gum clsewrnq frazy fact l ex ressrons trouble comp lex chat er lcox turned up nose trantrc Jrtte buggrng basement partres krdnap breakfasts scatter brarn wonderful frrend and anythrng fun remrnd us of Betts IOTH GRADE Glee Club B Class teams l1'l'l-l GRADE Glee Club B Class teams Revrew l2Tl-I GRADE Glee Club Yearbook lOrU GRAD' B rom' all B Sccce B Easeral S rence Crh Sr llTle GRADE A Foctha'l A Soccer A T rcx Tyrrn, l2Tl-l GQADE A Foot all A Soccer A Basel a' Shop Scrence Club Frederzck Matthew Lang r For the past srx years Fred has been one of t're best lrke members of the class Hrs complete amrabrlrty and easy hos prtalrty at home and at hrs place rn the country have lnelpeo hrm show hrs frrends many good trmes Fred rs not wtro purpose or drrectron he 1ust refuses to be pessrrrrrstrc ale anythrnq he can orrqhter' any group no matter wha t e sr ,ratron sta nch ahetr rr n red has le er d rn soccer and baseball yet n addrtron to hrs many acrfrtres lee has rrrarntarned a B average Hrs Vocabulary ln rr rr Englrsh and rn lc ergn lan,uages rs rn many ways as oooc as that of anyone rn school When ne rs not huntrrro or rm provrng hrs coun'ry property wrth charnsaw and dynarnrte or rokrng wrth a group of frrends Fred can probably be ' n rn hrs speedy yellow Trrtxrroln drrvrng contentedly t roug Anywhere Mrssourr My key to a.ngw9fg, Schnerd's Buddy HWS? Ernst Ulqp Larsson ns IS cne o tnte more 1 st ts members cf t'1e crass S mtercsts l1e rt s and ma he'r'a'1cs lrcwever a s G rran s ,xc Last surnmer E ns' spen 'Vree s1nGra7Au'aa 1 e nt '1l1ng ' lass Ernst cart a r n lcng escterc convers t1Cns w'1tr1 Nr E1seman 1r1 pnys cs chemrstry H1s physt al edu Call n pencds are spent addmg apt remarks to the flag football sc: acl cr manaq ng he s1',1a 1cn or e A soccer tea'n HIS qun collecucn aucrds Ernst much pleasure he Has a wall f1ll of all tyres of '1re arms both anc1ent and mcdern un W ck ends tue G we Q ar resmm s wrt 6 n et l' ts r1fes T e w 1'e Vclv IS an her Larss n 'ra e E rst s '1 pm t er1.,1neer1ng sct cl at Cal Te V1 r l'lT lf ms a ltev metn's at Bu roughs can prcrrecy ln1s are a' college he ts ass.1red cf success IH futu e enterpnses Im sorry Mr Exseman I thought Squeek' xt was hddleable Arnelza Bourne Helrnholg asscrns la sett D 1 g t e s1x ,fe at X191 a Has 'requented t r c la s e has s cceeded IU en ear vt ' a everycne N s ccme 1n Ccntact v e remarcalsle a 1 'y 9 Nm 1ends and 5dm1T6fS IS ex a ned by the rrt ny fave al' e tace s f her personalny art e p trn s res ent t er lunlcr and Semcr cass Nezlas warm co1nten nce ccurled w1th her cor1v1v1al per scrtalvf ts the q al1'y enablmct her to deserve and hold the estee C ctl1ers Sqseetcs has also proven Verselt oth acade cally and a V1 e'1c ly hc dtng a B+- avera.,e as well a fl l1n ' s C ev tearrs Al c' the sen rs ertamly w1ll f1r1d entcyrnent IU re Fc 1' 61 a s e 1s e curl f Nasnctan V 1sc nsln mtv re se vmg mac clue maker long eye ash s and S1llCY ack ha1r 'N 15 vt n all ct her tratts and 1d1csyncras1es w1ll andouhtedly leave many lastmg and pleasan 1'rpress1ons 1r1 'fre '11I'1dS cf he lassmates ver1'1ed by lOTH GRADE A Vars y Hockey B Vars1'y Basket all A SllY Tenms A Class team Advlsory C hatrman Pamt mcg Tyrtng World 1lTl-l GRADE A Varsty Hcclcey A srty Te-nns Horne Ec Class Vtce Presxcertt l7T l GRADE A Varslty H clcey A Varsrty Tennzs Cass V res1dent Ec World Gtrl s S crts Ed1tc'l H GRADE Indus 'la Arts llTH GRADE lI1GLlSl1dl Arts l21H GRADE no'l 1ng 24 t , 'tt 'Q y M g,gf', 1 -3? 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Hcrtie ., ' ' I js Q 1 . t lU1 2 I1 . , : ' r' Donna Louzse Hepler Donna rs the grrl wrth thcse eyes who by a strategrc use or her charms has rnanaoed to meet and da e rrcst of t e boy tn St Lo ns Her frgu e allows her t he one ot the hest dressed semor grrls and any harr style 15 becoming Hepre s talents he rn the frelds of dramatlcs sculptare Varsity Dance and over whelmmq teachers wrth her erudrtrcn Servmg as vrce presr dent of Vandervoorts Fashton Board and berng very actlve rn church work are two of her many outsrde a trvrtres Donna has shown lcer abrlrty to a hleve good grades even though she never has trme to study A smcere irrend she can 'ten be found consolmg others explamrnq proolems or styltng harr Her house a warm frrendly place smce seventh grade has been the srte of many fabulous partres Brrdge rs one of Donna s tavorrte pasnmes Come on you all' Frfteen mrnutes 1S t1me enough for at least two hands We IOTH GRADE Dan e Clab Sculptare Dramatrcs World llTl-I GRADE Dance Club S ulpture 'Pla el Dramatxcs World tAlum n1Edxtorl 12TH GPADE Dance Cl la Dramatr s Review World 'Alumnx Edrtorl Scalpture fOne Man Showl l U GPADE Parrttma S Jo re l Q .,.. ccer Dd11 l'1l'lg l ' re 12TH GRADE A Sf er eamtmq 25 Tzmothy Edwzn anes Leach Trm IS ot an adven urous sor and consequently he had an acquamtance w1th thrs Wlde and wrcked world that 15 s me thmq to be env1ed He acted rn a mal r part on t Sh w c seems to know someone ir m almost every sch ol rn the C1'Y the also knows people who never went to sc coll rs one of the best dancers IH 'lee class and 1S future p et lalrate 0 Vemce Ca Norma He as 5SClH5t11 g1Cl95S on rn st everyt mg fhls percept1ve but scrrewhat cynr el leelrets haze drtven rnany a despalrrng y und rrart t the c nte'r1 l t1 n ' surcrdel a he can always qrve rllast atronsl ln addttron betng very adventurous Tlm rs also ve y irrendly and erta nly very re atrve mo eso 1n parnttng 'dan rn foe ry T1 es rn e K. t house srtaated between hrs c urcl' and Na y lnstrtate Le e an 1n a huge Sketchbook he arsues hrs am interest pamtmg The results are verf 1nd1J1dual and ex et en what you wcald expect ofT1m What do you mean I always Gee nts bnght out at look depressed? t N a 840 - , .. . . . , 1 ., 3 ' ' ' 1' , ' r , . o , t ,ll ' f ' , ff , .1 . 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Erzc Vzncent Lemon Errc rs one of the most respected members of our class A flne student lndus has marntamed top grades throughout hrs six years at Burroughs and was a Mertt Scholarshrp qualr fter Hts talented slngtng vorce has been featured 1n many Drarnattcs and Glee Club presentattons I-le has taken an actrve part 1n school affalrs and nas been a member of the Student Court Err also has great athletrc abxlrty A track man for four years he was ABC League champron rn two events rn hrs lunror year l-le was co captarn of the A football team and a hrgh scormg rnner rn soccer Indus rs known for hrs Nash Rambler a veteran of a summer rn Canada hrs care fully kept fla top hrs tmp ccable dressmg habrts hrs rugged good looks and lots strongly defended opmzons Wtth these qualrtres and hrs srncere good nature Errc has never been at a loss for 'men s But are you sure they dont speak Latm m Latm Amenca9 You guys are green 1' Sharon Anne Hertslet S aron may have been a quret gxrl but she rsnt any more Sh lauohs a lot and wrth good reason for her sparklrng per sonalr y and serse cf hurror are lrkely to be found rn the ente of any congemal group l-lertsy rs qurte eccentrrcl rs a ccn clusrcn whlch can be based or any number of Sharon s pe cullar but entoyable habrts which range anywhere trorr maklng nrghtly trlps to tlse Washmgton Unrversrty Ltbrary fc study tstudf what'Pl to strrvtng to satrsty a newly acqurred taste for Coca Cola Lrke many other semor gxrls Sharon loves to play budge but unlrke the others she defrnxtely prefer her own rules Acting ab1l1ty blue Vahant cheese d1p un otftcral Cbut nevertheless deep leltl arguments wtth the US government and unquesuoned loyalty to the class and her fr1ends are lnteqral parts oi Sharon s lrfe vs.. ...QA F ' - . l0Tl-I GRADE B Class teams Review Sculpture 'PlaceJ Dramatrcs llTH GRADE B Class teams Sculpture Dramatrcs l2Tl-I GRADE A Class Hockey Review Dramatrcs tassrstant drrector and publrctty commrttee co cha1rmanl lOTl-I GRADE B Football B Soccer A Track Glee Club Shop, Soctal Committee 1lTl-I GRADE A Football A Soc cer A Track CAll ABCD Glee Club Steermg Commrttee 12TH GRADE 'A Football tAll ABCD A' Soccer 'A Track Glee Club Iustrce on Court 26 Margarel Ray Hzlpert eggy has been one of 'he mos! consclentxous gms ln cur lass She has always w rked hard at her studxes and leer eu rts have keen rewarded vrh en: able rea ks BJ as de ' m er scle l wnrrc Peg rs known f r her frrendlxness anc Per 5bllllY 'o have a good trme with everyone Her wxllxngness '9 relp o1t m school and class prolects has kept l er a l1V9 xn h Am ng the many qaalmes whxch Peggy has an amazrng I S1 talent IS certarnly one of the most well knowr A star p1l o' the Pdlflllflg Department for six years Peggy has been c lled upon many tvnes to do robs ranqrng from the creatrcn f personal portralts to 'he desxgmng cf party decorahons fre merr1l'e the umque decoralrons she desrgned and pamled for r Iunror Prorn'9l Net only ms Peggy ac'1ve mn school acuvmes b l she also regularly a'tends her church Fellowship and even lses leer Chlld Psychcl gy n teaclung a Sunday school class if sz? ff 10TH GRADE PGIWIUG HTH GPIXDE Parr mg CCC axrman 'Prem Decoratxons 12TH GRADE Glee elub DE as e ca B Basehal World Assern ly fm Vee Ty n P-'lf s ry Charrrnan l Tl-7 P3 A GS'1'l .5 Waselral Wor d Revnew f f- Q 5 A res dan 1 rr-I GDHJ naskf a ase a -xl nf' World B slness AGHGCG lass 3 es en' Roberl Eduvz rd LeResche ob Lee Roy LeResche las all the qualrt es 0' a natura C olashcally P has alwwys raled near the tor: o lfacer Ol r class and was a lv'er1 Q hflwrsl rp sernl l1l'15l1S' Mr Else man s frequently heard remw k If yru den know new tc d lt xsk Lehesclre reflec s QC s ahrlrty In alhlet s ne was rwlaall 'eam a esm. IS Con lne has als heen a hv parr and haselea B rro G s e a ee apr lnted t the all EC lnuo s frne play as cen'e res ng as P n eade he class cf al PFGIY ar' Pl h s advrsrry 1r1 hrs freshman an sc rn re few s class resrden m lus rum wrd senlc years and e has lnualy added enfhuslasm t lass fun A n Jrng memleer f any grom Lee W. y Ca Seng was wr1 en ahcut hmm last y arf ras made man: frrm and asm 'r ends rr Hold shll now Earl How do you start this thmq' 1 ff? L35 S. F1- lag' gm M 3 4.4 Biff ya R Hamf Lesser III An authority on pchtrcs gangsters an the stock market Harry rs never at a loss for thrngs to say Yrrah mamtams a hlgh scholastrc average and has an alert mmd for busmess He recerved honorable mentron for hrs Mer1t Scholarshrp exam matron At one trme Harry had a huge hat collectron All that remarns of rt now rs a derby a fez and a Greek mountarneer s cap ln the past two years he has had dramatrc roles rn Lrlrorn As You Lrke lt and Our Town Wearmg clothes from Famous and ca ryrng small crgars Harry may be seen drrvmg hrs own blue arrcondmoned 56 Ford or wmmnq at poker partres Harry rs wrthout doubt the Lesser of two evrls Ill take on any grrl rn the hear no evrl house Mama ane H zrth MBTCIG IS a kmd quret conscrentrous qrrl who smce seventh grade has been a paragon ot perfectzon to the whole class Her agreeable attrtude and sense of humor make Marsh fun at any tlme but she also has a serrous srde and rs known for her loyal and honest trrendlrness Her beautrful vorce has en abled her to have many solos ln Burroughs musrcal presenta trons includmg the lead rn Trtal by Iury rn her Junror year and a malor solo m the Chrrstmas Pageant of 1959 Marcra rs an outstandrng athlete and won both her athletrc letter and medal the two qrrls athletlc awards grven rn recogmtron of contrnumg support of the varsrty teams Marcra rs interested m home economxcs and besrdes bemq a good cook and a metrculous seamstress she rs an excellent model With her numerous abrlrtres and her srncere concern for others Marc1a IS entitled tc much admrratron from the semor class iris rf r lOTH GRADE A Varsrty Volleyball A Varsrty Basketball A Class teams Glee Club Revrew Advrsory Secretary llTH GRADE A Varsrty Volleyball A Varsrty Basketball Ath letrc Letter Glee Club Revrew Home Ec Tnal By Iury Lead 12TH GRADE A Varsrty Basketball A Class teams Re view Home EC Glee Club solo rn Chrrstmas Pageant 10TH GRADE 'B Basketball tManagerl C Tenms llTH GRADE A Soccer B Tenms Dramatrcs, 12TH GRADE A Soccer, B Tenms, Dramatrcs, Scrence Club l28 f,fr,tfS '?Z'3'ffi Y W ' ' 75' , r t .C??J'fti:w-Q' gy 1 51 3 i . , , . . f iz r . r . - - - - ' I A r V , . , t f t -r r -za. - -1, f K A m:g24zsy,yni,', .- r,.r ,W - ,.,w,SilSet t ,- . 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I I A - I 1 I uf ' r - ' I r ' I 'I P ' Deborah Beatrzee Honzg Debble the only grrl in the semor class who was courageous enough to face both Mr Horner and Mr Eiseman IS one of the most talented and unusual members of the class Her various skrlls mclude actrng pamtmg sewmg wrgglmg rnto a srze seven dress and gettmg fantastlcally hugh grades Beatrrce m her br1ght red car may be the terror of the Burroughs parkmg lot but under most other clrcumstances she reverts to her normal frrendly self Her dark haxr abrhty to STUDY her sprxng vacatron tnps to Florlda and her well stocked bram fwho else knows the battmg average of every St LOUIS Cardr nal l make Debbre the envy of many classmates In her s1x years at Burroughs Debhles naive W3 rem rks drsputes wlth teachers and blushmg cheeks have added color especrally a red color to the school Everyone who knows Debble agrees that she rs a good fnend and an xnterestrng person as well as a serlous and capable student 10TH GRADE B Class teams Pamtmg K2 Places2 Keys? Home Ec World 11TH GRADE B Class teams Dramatxcs Pamtlng 12TH GRADE A Class Hockey Pamtmg Dramatrcs Review Comm1ttee to choose Mary and Ioseph 10TH GRADE 'B Soccer Revrew Cart edrtorl Pamtlng Sculp ture ll'l'H GRADE Manager of 'B Soccer Review lar' edrtorl Pamtmg Sculpture 12TH GRADE Manager cf B Soccer Review fart edxtorl Pamtmg Sculpture Dramatxcs 29 ohn Frank Lesser There rs no doubt rn anyones mmd that Iohn s mterests he almost exclus vely m the freld of fme arts He excels both 1n parntmg and rn sculpture not only at school but also at home Hrs lnterests rn these flelds evtend from the actual creatmg to the collectmg of pamtmqs and sculptures by well known artists lohn has served as Art Edltor of the RGVIDW for the past two years and has c ntrlbut d arfishcally to both the World and the Yearbook l-le IS also very mterested m mus1c and takes great prrde rn bemq able to quote from the hbrettos of many operas Apart from hrs mterests rn fme arts lohn has managed the B s ccer team for two years and rs a four letter man cr the flag squad He was also the only boy 1n the class to take fourth year French Iohn wrll surely make use of hrs artrstrc talents m the future Henn de Toulouse Lesser V- ,- -. ,Vf ,K ' VA V H 'V V V2 Q diggf'ff,Vffatgj15Vf1fgfr,i4wa V f V - V, -S . - ,yily ' ' ' ' 4 V , V , . . . V . , . , . - 1 - A V 4 ' T ' 'rw . 5, i, . ' Q A Vfiil. . gil , I . . V . V , . G . . . . . V, . VV I C . 9 . .V ,V VV VV . . . , rl 1-1 A 1 t A , . n . U 1 . t . VV H . , . V, V. . . . , ,. VV . . V . - . , , 1 . 'How do you hke my latest? Lynn Owen Hopewell Lynn, the blonde Bomber of the class of '60, has been known for her enthusiasm and spirit. Whether she is leading a cheer or racking her brain for a Senior Quote for the Yearbook , her pep is apparent. Hopie has mixed emotions about flowers. She is violently allergic to gardenias, yet a glance at her bulletin board shows that she has liked daisies all along. A second glance shows that there have been many Bombers mixed in too. Lynn is undoubtedly one of the best dressed girls in the class. lt one wonders how she can have such a fabulous wardrobe, just ask her what month's clothes allow, ance she's spending! Among her other distinctions are her athletic ability tshe earned her medall, her prowess at bridge Cshe must be Goren's cousinl, her sense oi humor tparticularly at exam timel, and her vivacity. All this, and much more, is Lynnie. Charles Grew' Lzscher Charlie is undoubtedly one of the most likeable boys in the Senior class l-le is extremely good looking extremely con siderate of others and extremely modest Who could ask for more? Well Lisch has more He is one of the best football players ever to attend Burroughs and has been an all league tackle for two years Charlie is also a stalwart canoeist and outdoorsman and has been a counselor at a boys camp in the North He has also served Burroughs by being a Justice on the Student Court and by lrandlmg the decorations for the Iunicr Prom In spite of the time he spends on these activities and on maintain ng a B average Charlie always has time for friends giving them haircuts filling them with food from his well stocked larder or Just having fun The sum ot all these qualities plus an incalculable amount of good nature is Lisch the best friend that anyone could have Thanks for the advice coach but but I cant help lt' Ill manage all three -v I I l0TH GRADE Cheerleader B Varsity Basketball B Varsity Volleyball Typing llTH GRADE B Varsity Hockey A Varsity Basketball A Varsity Volleyball Athletic Letter Home Ec Prom Co designer Yearbook 12TH GRADE A Varsity Hockey Cheerleader Athletic Medal Ski Club Home E Yearbook tFeatures Ed torl 10TH GRADE B Football B Basketball A Baseball Ski Club Typing 11TH GRADE A Football tA1l ABCJ A Soccer A Baseball Ski Club World Speech IZTH GRADE A Football tAll ABCD A Soccer A Baseball Ski Club Court World Susan D'A ray Horner Sue seems to have the capacrty to be everywhere at once She can be found m the center of a group laughmg Kas usuall buzzmg Schnerdt s rn her famrlxar llttle red car or entertammq audxences wxth her vocal talent fshe was chosen to smg the tradztronal lull by rn the Christmas pageantl Susre rs best known for her blonde harr frrendly smlle and flrrtatrous blue eyes a combxnatron whxch can put people at ease anytrme Her enthuslasm toward whatever she does IS boundless and she has utxlzzed her eagerness rn many ectrvltxes Sue also known as Florence especrally hkes meetmg and talkmg to people For several years she has been employed by local hosprtals exther as a volunteer or nurses a1d accordmgly she plans a nurslng career As a result of her experxence as a nurse Susre lS often approached by her many fnencls wrth tales of welrd ailments But she IS always wxllmg to help out for Sue IS a most conscrentlous fnend l0Tl-l GRADE B Varsity Softball A Class teams Glee Club 11TH GRADE B Varsxty Basketball A Class teams Glee Club 12TH GRADE Manager of Varsxty Basketball A Class Teams Dramatxcs Rzflery Glee Club Marys Lullaby 10TH GRADE A Track Shop Llqhtmg and Sound Crew ll'l'l-l GRADE A Track Shop Llqhtmg and Sound Crew 12TH GRADE Shop Lighting and Sound Crew fCha1rmanl Ioseph 1n Tableau Rzchard Van Evera Lovelace In his six years at Burroughs Drck has been characterized by fnendlmess capacxty for hard work qood grades and many unobtrusive but lmportant contrrbutlons to the success of the class either through work on class proyects or by personal achxevement Dlcks strongest sublects are math and sclence and he can always be found workmq on an extra proyect for physlcs however th1s preference has not kept h1m from broadening hrs experlence by partrcxpatmg m varlous act1v1t1es Most of the Burroughs productrons of the past three years could not have been successful wlthout D1cks expert work ln ball soccer and track teams Drck IS one of tne members of the class who IS always wxllmg when there 1S work to be done but he has made httle effort to gam recogmtxon for hxmself For thrs reason he was chosen to be Joseph ln the Chrzstmas tableau I col kinda empty inside This boats English Barby , , .. A . . . . I ' . , . . ' . , , . , . . . . , : . ' ' sound and lighting. l-le has also helped the school's flag foot- ! , . Il 1 , ,. ., . . .. ., ,, ,, - . , , , .. ., . ., ,, . , , w , . If H ' . H n . T . ., ., . . john Lawgz flflabg Ever smce Woody came to Burroughs he has shown hrmself to be a talented and well liked member of the class of 60 Iohn IS talented rn many ways but rs probably most accomphshed rn athletrcs rn football he has been a sure handed end Cbest known for hrs effort 1n the l958 Country Day gamel in basketball he has been a Jump shootmg expert and in baseball he 15 a hne pitcher and was a welcome ad drtron to the Amerrcan Legion team rn his Junior year Mabe manner and subtle sense of humor have never farled to impress hrs contemporaries A newcomer to our class 1n the nlntn grade Iohn drd not know very many people nor was he very well known But in hrs four years here he has made more frrends than many people who have been wrth us smce the seventh grade Im a schneelo u u u Ann Gaul! Ifnzght Annte loves to be wlth people Because of her hosprtalrty and enthusiasm for group activities she has many many friends She is one of the most accomplished budge players of all the seniors and was a member of the proneer brrdge group of the class Athletrcally Annie has been handrcapped by her trlck knee whrch has bothered her ever smce she dislocated 1t several years ago lln spite of the apparent seriousness of the srtuation she never ceases to tell about the 1nterestmg ambulance drlver she met because of ltl Nevertheless Ann has managed to become one of the most experienced skiers rn the class having practiced the sport for over four years The fact that she has traveled widely both tn the Umted States and Europe 1S proven by her well known Tyrolrenne hat cluttered wrth mterestrng relics from varrous exotic places Anme rs a grrl of many fine qualrtres and sh loves chrcken grzzards lUTH GRADE B Class teams Review World Dramatlcs llTH GRADE Review Dramattcs Home EC Skt Club Home E l2Tl-l CRADE Ski Club Home Ec Dramatrcs Usher for Chrrstmas Pageant Yearbook Concessrons Chairman lOTl-I GRADE B Football B Basketball A Baseball Shop Typrng 11TH GRADE A Football A Basketball Baseball Shop l2Tl-l GRADE A Football A Basketball A Baseball Speech 32 - , H . fl - ' ' , I I. I , . . . . . D . . V , 7 ' . - : ' , ' - ' 7 .. . . . . . . ,, H has a reputation for his distinguished characterg his quiet , , . ' , I r 1 H' H Bt...b!...b!... ,, H . . t : , , , , -1 ' , ' , -. ' . c., J : ' . .t ' , V I ., ., I , , I AH , . t Ann LZ.72d5Q1 Leschen 'ggi re V ragga 1 i , I V , . ,rf 'f'1-'Wifi ' I ' ' ' . ,t Little Annie Leschen is one of the most talented girls in the class. One of Mr. Weinrich's star scpranos, Annie has sung many solos in school performances and has also taken a part in the singing entertainment at a number of school dances. Ann is also a sculptress ther animal heads have wcn many Scholastic Art Awards? and a modern dancer tshe was a valuable member of the dance clubl. Peppy and athletic Annie has been a wonderful cheerleader for the past two years, and has participated in a number of varsity sports, volleyball in particular. An excellent swimmer and diver, Ann has plenty of opportunity for practice in the Leschen pool. Annie Bananie is a skier, a collector of fascinating mail, a handeme- down receiver, a black Ford convertible rider, a wearer cf flats and, lastly, a bridge player. Slim, boy haircut, sparkling big blue eyes, vivacious personality, smile for all-our very, very popular Annie GQADE B Varsity V lle l-al Va sity cf' a ss teams Concessi n ai 'nart Gee Cla ure 'iey ll'l'l-l GRADE E Varsi y l-l ckey A Varsi Vo e al Dance Cl.1b Cheerleader Gee Cl ln 12TH GPADF Dano C ,tb Cheerleader Glee Cl ln o arnai s Sc lptare Typing ful CDAC pas e a Uase ee Typing l P' GDA F Dawg A Baselcai lee Pl CDA Q A Baslcetlra l A Baseha l G ee Clailr Review Charles Davzd Mzl! III VV1l l1l l his six years a Burroughs Chuck has proven himself be a casual easy going fellow with a great facility for rnak mg nends He is always welcomed by his contemporaries a.1se his persona ity and keen sense of humor can liven p any occasion a y a S anish class or session lltilizin is talent as a rcclcn singer Cna as fne a1ned at many pa ties ln atn etics Chuck has hecn o s and ing he has starred in baseball and football an has been partr ularly soectacu ar n basketba LIS Jampirg a ily as amazed Eurr ughs basketlnal fans Chuck is the cr' y y IH ne lass wr or n a car wlth true personality fWho can say ha a 27 Model T Ford doesnt have pe scn hyat combination of good locks personality and ahiiy has made Chu lc well liked by every one of is classmates Chuck Wagon My qolly :hey re pants' Carla Ann Mueller Dcwzd Gas! M zllar Dave IS a mechanrcal wrzard a scholar and a welcome and able partlcrpant rn many actrvrtres both for the school and the class of 60 If anythmg lS broken chances are that Dave can f1X rt that IS rf he can be torn away from beneath the hood of hrs wrld 50 Ford I-le has been one of few exceptronal students who have demonstrated amazmg ab1l1ty rn the physrcs and chemlstry lab as well as 1n all other classes and he was a famlhar fxgure workmq on extra credzt expenments IH scrence Although Carla was comparatrvely quxet at the begmnmg of seventh grade the class of 60 soon dlscovered what a capable and fun lovlng person she rs Acttve m both class and school prolects Carla has demonstrated her capacxty for hard work as a member of the Steermq Commrttee the Athletrc Councll and the Yearbook staff She was also co desrgner of the Prom rn her 1un1or year As edrtor of the World thrs year Carla has proved that she IS able to handle responsxbrlrtles well Carla somettmes called Muler by those who havent learned to pronounce her last name has managed to mamtam a very good scholastrc r cord Sh has been a very valuable member of many varslty teams and was one of the few of our class who won thelr athletrc medals mn tenth grade Carla IS known for her tall slender flgure her olonde hatr her love of horses and rxdmg la hobby whtch she practtces every summer ln Colo radol and her two wellled dachshunds A person frxendly and easy to get along with Carla has made many lxfelong frrends durmg her slx years at Burroughs Mr B has shown h1s school sp1r1t through hrs contxnumg sup port of student act1v1t1es publxcatrons and musrcal presenta ttons and he has been a great help to the Sound and Lxghtmg Crew ln general Dave w1th hrs scholastrc ab1l1ty srncere sm1le and generous nature has never done poorly nor has he lacked soctal actrvrtles or the satrsfactlon of havmg numerous dependable close frrends OX Millar lets see you cheat Me and one of my men. on this one i-...-.-Q IOTH GRADE A Vars1ty Hockey A Varsrty Basketball A Varsity Softball Athletxc Letter and Medal Athletlc Coun c1l Steermg Commrttee Pamtrng Typrng World llTI-I GRADE A Vars1ty Hockey A Vars1ty Softball Athletrc Councrl Skr Club Yearbook P mtmg Co deslgner of Prom World flumor Edrtorl 12TH GRADE A Vars1ty Hockey A Varsity Bas ketball Skl Club Rlfle Club World tEd1torl Yearbook lOTl-l GRADE B Soccer B Baseball Shop Scrence Club Photography Club Glee Club World 11TH GRADE B Soc cer A Track Typmg Skr Club World l2TI-I GRADE A Football A Soccer A Tennrs Scxence Club Yearbook Carol Robins Beautxful platinum blonde hair, untouched by LIGHT AND BRIGHT makes Carol a noted member of the senror class Carol has excelled in every phase of hrgh school lrfe Al though she never starts studymg untrl l U0 a m and IS always copymg her book reports durmg class Cshe wntes them durrng advrsoryl, she has earned excellent grades Athlettcally Carol has only one problem dectdrng on whrch varstty she wants to be Srnce nrnth grade she has starred on the hockey basketball modern dance volleyball and tenms varsrtles In the held of extra currrcular actrvxtres Carol has headed the Assembly Commlttee and starred ln producttons of the Dra matrcs Club To the envy of many Carol has dated a group ot boys at IB S and rn Europe Pl Carol wxll be remembered as a qxrl who has many talents varxed mterests and a wonder ful personality 10TH GRADE B Varsxty Hockey B Varsxty Basketball A Varsrty Volleyball B Varsity Tenms A Class teams Athletxc Letter Assembly Commxttee Yearbook World Dra matrcs Typmg llTl-l GRADE A Varsrty Hockey A Var srty Basketball A Varsrty Tenms Athletrc Medal Assembly Committee Dramatxcs Yearbook l2TH GRADE A Varsxty Hockey A Varstty Basketball Dramatrcs Yearbook Assembly Commrttee tco chaxrmanl Tableau IOTH GRADE B Football B Soccer A Track Skr Club Athlet1cCounc1l llTH GRADE B Football A Soccer A Track Skr Club Yearbook World tPhotcgraphy Edrtorl Court lustlce m Tableau 12TH GRADE A Football A Soccer A Track Yearbook tPhotoqraphy Edrtorl World tPhotography Edrtorl Court Chtef Iustlce 35 Frank Gzbson M vers, Because Glb IS one of the most busy people at Burroughs hrs nrckname the actrvtty kid surts hrm well He has been a member of the Sclence Club and the Sound and Lzqhttng Crew he has served as Photography Edrtor on the World and on the Yearbook and ne was class secretary 1n hrs tumor year ln addrtron to these duttes Frank has held startmg berths on varsrty football soccer and track Grb s excellence 15 shown rn the academrc as well as the athletrc held for he is a brxllxant sctence student Not only has he taken top honors 1n sczence but he has mamtarned an excellent academlc aver age rn all other subjects too Flash s iso called because he 1s rarely seen wrthout camera and flash attachment rn handl xnterests also extend rnto the realms of frshmg huntmg and sk11ng Throughout h1s drversrtred 5CllVlllGS G1b constantly keeps a lrght hearted outlook and attracts countless fr1ends wrth hrs consrderate and greganous nature Im still taller than the seventh graders' But I don t' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 . . 11 . . . 11 . . . 11 11 1 11 11 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - . 1 I . . . 11 1 11 1 1 - 1 11 11 1 11 . . , 11 11 . 11 11 . - 1 1 11 11 . 11 11 1 . 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . I 11 11 . 11 11 I I ' I ' 1 11 11 1 . . , 1 1 - - . 11 11 1 1 1 1 . 11 11 . . 1 1 1 1 . I D D 11 11 11 11 11 11 . - 1 1 1 1 . . . 1111 11 11 11 11 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 , . A 11 11 11 11 1 1 - 1 1 . 11 11 , 1 1 , . 5' F rederzck julzus Pztzman Brg Fred rs the prrme physrcal specrmen of the class of l95U l-le stands at srx three and trps the scale at l9O pounds of solrd muscle Fred has made good use of these attrrhutes as he was a starter on the varsrty football team for three years and held all league honors for two of those years He rs also a three year letterman on the A soccer team and has played A baseball and track Asrde from herng a frne athlete Prtz rs known for hrs generosrty toward hrs frrends One of hrs fleet of cars rs always avarlable as rs hrs swrmmrng pool out board mot r canoe or any other of hrs numerous possessrcns Fred also frnds trme to get commendable grades rn Burroughs toughest courses Fred rs an excellent example of the type of person who because of hrs perscnalrty and generosrty wrll always have many fnends Got hrm' Nature s not had eh fellas E lzzabeth Bergf Rodgers Brba who Jorned us rn erghth grade rs one of the most rnterestrng grrls rn our class She rs the only senror grrl who can clarm an erqhteenrnch warst lthrs varres somewhat de pendrnq on whether or not she has eaten lunch yetl and the only one who rs supposed to drrnk cre rn and eat extra desserts to GAlN werght She rnsrsts that Brha rs a nrckname for Elrzaheth She drrves a racy WJ cnartreuse 48 convertrhle whrch has a radrator that consrstently borls over rn the sum mer Thrs car re'uses to start rn weather colder than forty degrees but even rn wrnter she strll manages to get lost rn l 'Oll'1 St Lcurs whrl look ng tor Lrndell When she rs n t babysrttrng wrth her nreces and nephews Brba frnds trme to be a talented parnter and home ec student Her currosrty and sprrrt of adventure make her fun to be wrth at any trme IOTH GRADE Darntrng tPlacel rr' Tableau llTl-I GRADE B 'varsrty Vollevball A Class Baskethall Typrng Revlew l2Tl-l GRADE B Varsrty Hockey Home Ec Parntrno lOTl-I GRADE A Football A Soccer A Baseball Shop ll'l'l-T GRADE A Football A Soccer A Baseball Shop Typrno l2'l'l-l GRADE A F otball A Soccer A Baseball Shop Revrew World 36 I I I 2 , . , r . .' ' . rr . t .r e i ,. .. . o iffirffl . 2! i5tQtSS,- - ,r -:. r.,a,: -rg, ,J , ' . fig- g f lin ' ,Ffa Zi 5 - r W' . S , .o , , , ' . ., . ., ,. . ,, . A , M t , - 3 C t t Eleanor Chenault Rogers ln tenth grade, Elli made her name well known to everyone at Burroughs when her rendition ot Necessity in Finian's Rainbow brought the house down- however, her classmates had long srnce drscovered Ellr s many talents They had learned that m addrtron to having a wonderful vorce futrlrzed by Mr Wernrrch rn many solosl she rs an extremely talented artrst Who can forget the huqe prcture of Elvrs that she drew for a class party? Besrdes arttstrc skrll Ellx has many other d1s trngurshmg charactenstrcs A short tres chrc halrdo Contact lenses K I cant se a thrng wrthout theml and a slender frgure contrrbute to Ell1s good looks Fabulous summers rn Gloucester smgmg lessons and wrld tales of European ad ventures make ccnversatton wtth Ell1 fascrnatmg Although she IS often teased by her classmates about bemq scatterbramed and especrally about bemg so easlly embarrassed Ellrs many fnends know that she IS a wonderful person enthus1ast1c smcere and k1nd Frederzck Russe Prewztl Fred ras 'ne dstrnctr n of possessmg rn re nl knames than anyone else rn tne lss ot 60 l-le prcmpty answers to oks l-larod T eus and Elvrs and seve al ot ers ln hrs srx years a Burroughs Fred has grven and taken more ., cd na' red teaslng than anyone w ld hrnk posslble tor one erscn 'o endure he lS ccnstan ly on erth r re playmg or the recervmg de of ckes A letr s rs a ted rn wh h Fred rs partrcularly talented betng a gluehngered end ln fo tloal a Jurrpshoo mg expert rn hasketlzal and aso a par tcrpant rn track and ba eball Hrs many outofs hool mterests l an e ana a ex rsr scat err rss rr t G esorne Trl sta parties and st ahout any no s , 1 mt con lOTl-l GRADE A Class teams Parntmg Glee Club llTl-l GRADE B Class teams Glee Club Solo m Chrrstmas Pageant l2Tl'l GRADE A Class teams Sculpture Glee Club GTV-l GD AEE B Focthall B sre A 'l'ra k Tfprr ll'l'l GDAWE A F o hall Bass h T a l2TF GQAUE A Foothal sxe Tra re Prlle C u a s easy t conclude tnat Fred lS a llkahle guy .fhc w a ways ale as many frxerds as e n 'rl e e s ma a Burr ,1 rs B Who says I never ea Harold Theus anythmg'-' t U me' :W fs Y Magz Spenslfgz Ruhoj en she rs n t spendrng her summers rn a certarn town rn New Vork fsn has an uncle there? Mary Ru can be seen expe 'nerrtrrra rn 'he Burroughs scrence lah makrng the rounds wrth er CDS bsrddres grvrng outoithrs world partres standrrrq rn a corner grgglrng and sharrng her latest secre I-ler mterest and talent rn scrence are responsrble for gettrng her up early on Sa urday mormngs to probe the wonders of chem stry and for makrng her want to cut up unfortunate specr mans rn the bro lab Mary rs also an artrst Her works show her crrqrnalrty of expressron last year she was the rndrspensa ble parnter ol Prom murals Ma Ru rs an avrd sportswoman whether she rs playrnq varsrty basketball or rootrnq for the Cardrrrals Hawks or Bombers Marys enthusrasm rs phe nomerral Best of all she rs a wrllrng worker and a srncere Frank Evert! Proctor, Frank has contrrbuted much to school sprrrt partrcularly trrrough the mtere t he has shown rn athletrcs l-le has played on the A Foot all team and the A Soccer team and he has run many a mrle for the A Track team The fact that Frank runs the mrle rrrstead of some shorter drstance explarns an rmpo tant aspect of hrs character that rs that he rs wrllrng to work hard for the success he wrshes to obtarn Frank has a consummg rnterest rn mechanrcal and scren' 'rc thrnqs I-le has shown thrs rnclrnatrcn at school by hrs hard work for many years on the cycl tron by hrs work on the S uncl and Lrghtrng Crew hrs rnterest rn the lrrdustrral Arts courses and hrs dedrca tron to Ersemanran Physrcs Because of thrs preference Frank hopes to become an rrrdustrral enqrneer Hrs abrlrty to work consrstently and wrth perseverance rnclrcates he wrll achreve 'hrs goal nobody ever wntes to But Gov why cant I dnve io my classes' and syrrrpathetrc frrend' lOTl-l GRADE 4th Place Table-au Desrcm Parntrng Place llTl'l GRADE B Varsrty Hockey A Varsrty Basketball A Varsrty Baseball Revrew Kart edrtorl Parntrng l2Tl-I GRADE B Varsrty Hockey lCapta1nl A Varsrty Basketball Parntrng Sculpture Home E lOTl-' GRADE 'B Football B Soccer 'A Track Scrence Club 11TH GRADE A Football 'A' Soccer A Track Screrce Club l2Tl-l GRADE 'A Football A' Track 'A Soccer Scrence Club Susan Aloe Samuels At a regular meetin: .... rs a phrase which Sue, kncwn 'e everyine 171 sfhfil as ite Ferretary cf the Assembly has P 'en used ' ' v N' 'Hat Susie is a leader of tHe class ' r asxde 'rem e H11 es as secre ary she has comple'ed an excellent yea as cc aclvernsrng ed1'cr of the Yearbook 'nanaced to r d a cholastrc average and galned tHe res,ect and aG 1 a' n of every c'l'er sem r grrl ln ac 1v11es sre IS a ver: ac rr'pl1sl1e:i stalden' of The Parntmc Depart ment and slre bas recelved several nc'al3le awards for her wcrk Oulsrde c scn cl Sue has se ved as a l'1OSp1l5l vclun leer and as the Burrcaqhs representatrve to the SBP asln n beard rn her 1ln1r year being one of the most perfectly attlred members cf llae class We w1ll never forget the rnar velous after Prcm open House at Samuels a prrrne example C' Sue s con'1nu1r1g hcspualrty and fr1ePdl1ness OTl-l GRADV A Class teams A Va Sl y Tenms PSIFQIUQ Dla e Yearbook r 11 s llTl-W CDA V' A Class teams Va Sl y Tenn s A e' n 1 Sef're'ary a n fra e Yearbook l2'l'l-I GPADE A Va s ly Ter1n1s me rf'ar,' f Assemlly Yearbook co advemsrrg edx rl Tl-' PRAPF B V' es 1 areal S D e Trl GDP V asm 1 ana e 'T a Drarnaufs l2'l -1 GSA E A Fcf lzal a 39 Sanfnrd W Rffderer Eelnnd a q 1721 al expresswn arm f'lol1nk1r1g eyes exrss one of the Trey fascmatrnq Vers na11es Cf the senror lass For s1x years n .fl San'frd has bee an rntelle teal a'nle1ca y c ss ln be s 1 ee rnclmed en'er'a1n1n:3 rnemloer cf years Sanferd bas taken part 1n lus acer? every sp rt GJ at Burrouqlas n l d ng hockey! a tte su cess fseveal feta lee has een 1r1s'r eams ln clrarnat1cs e 1 Uressed evfry ne Wll'1 lns per' an e IU Our Town and academmally e bas recerved se-we n rs or c st 1 '1 ren fined 'c 'nary a can cr at erded ass deb e We s Hclarshlp l-'e rs prcbarly p mens as any'l'1ng else p er party nas ne rn a rs e ecefnce 19 paw a IGISLID s 1me!'Q ascmrexra ya1 'ram a s'aunf'H ccocl lxlmcred frler New sport' see no evxl S is ra 'Hom- ii we Llewelbm Sale III Thrs most rllustrrous member of the Gruesome Trro IS truly that zllustnous Terry 1S as colorful and talented a guy as any senror class could hope to have He has been a fun lovrng partrclpant rn all the senror boys actrvrtres that range from poker and after football dance parttes to the summer brawls at the Sale Pool and Wulfmg Stadtum All thrs tends to con ceal the serrous srde of Oscars nature whrch perhaps even he rsnt aware of Terry has drstmgurshed hrmself tn athletrcs as an rntegral member of several A football basketball and baseball teams He has served wrth dlstrnctron as the Sports Edrtor of the World and as Parlramentarran whrle marntarn 1ng a hrgh standard of scholastrc competence Whether Terry 15 remembered for hrs devotron to good t1mes or for hrs con trtbutrons to hrs school rt IS certarn he wrll not soon be for gotten by anyone But really xt wont tum any further Look at me Mr McConnell' -1 -s. ulza Baker Scholz It ts not possrble tor a person to see rn a prcture of a student the tue qualrty of her character for knowledge of character comes only through frlendshxp A p1cture of Iulle may capture her pretty delrcate features and cheerful smlle but rt can only suggest the warm personalrty for whrch she w11l be mernbered lulle has certain well known characterrstrcs her rmpeccable habits thas anyone ever seen her room clothes or haxr rn a mess77 her ltktng for ammals Cshe has several of her ownl her rnfectrous laugh her actmg talent twho can forget her rn Our Town? l and her long legs Ca characterrstrc whrch does not detract from her envrable hgurel Iulres sense ot respcns1b1l1ty ts evldent rn the many offrces she has held rn advtscry The fact that she was Mary rn the Chrrstmas tableau IS evrdence of her smcere and ever ready frlendhness lulxe ts a prcture of an md1v1dual who does what she wants and rs successful at everythrnq she does me lOTl-I GRADE A Class teams Dance Club Dramatrcs llTH GRADE B Varsrty Hockey B Varsrty Volleyball B Varstty Tenms Athletrc Letter Advxsory Secretary Glee Club Drarratrcs l2Tl-l GRADE B Varsxty Hockey Glee Club Foster Chrld Chalrman Brq and Llttle Slster Commxttee Dra mance Senror Prxvrleges Commrttee Mary ln Tableau IOTH GRADE B Football B Basketball B Baseball World Typlng l1Tl-I GRADE A Football A Basketball A Baseball World l2Tl-I GRADE A Football A Basket ball A Baseball World tSports Edltorl Yearbook Rrfle Club Parlrarnentarran Rebecca Ann Silverman Beckys outstandrng personalrty her wrllrngness to con trrbute to school protects her quret consrclerate manner her depenclabrlrty and her conscrerrtrous attrtude have made her one of the best lrked grrls rn the class Arr A student Becky rs one of the few members cf the class who took frve subrects thrs year and last summer she was one of the four Burroughs grrls to attend Mark Twarn Summer lnstrtute Beck has been advrsory charrman for the marorrty of her slx years at IBS rs lead w rter of the World and managed several varsrty teams She rs known for her famous fa her and for her home whrch rs constantly full of fascrnatrng forergn guests Perhaps bernq the fastest runner rn our class has helped Becky to always remarrr so envrably slender Because of her rndrvrdualrty rn tellrgence and frrendlrness Becky rs well deservrnq of the admrratron she recerves lOTl-I GRADE Glee Club World Typrng Socral Commrttee Foster Chrld Charrman Advrsory Charrman 11TH GRADE Manager of Varsrty Hockey B Varsrty Volleyball World Copy Edrtor Skt Club Advrscry Charrman 12TH GRADE Yearbook Gle Club Manager of Varsrty Hockey World flead wrrterl Natrcnal Merrt Schclarshrp Fmalrst lOTl-I GRADE C Fco ball C Basketball B Baseball Dramatrcs Glee Club llTl-I GRADE B Football B Baske ball B Baseball ramatrcs Glee Club 12TH GRADE B F o al A Soccer Dramatrcs Glee Club 41 W- 'w ohn Howard Stamper lohn ts undoubtedly one of the most enthasrastrc boys rn the class of 60 Enthusrasm a reqursrte for success rs a functronrnq part of lohn s character When confronted wrth an rdea lohn erther enercretrcally promotes rt or zeal asly clrs sents and rn erther ase rs orepared to support hrs cornrcns Thrs enthusrasm has helped lohn marrrtarn qurte a ocod graoe average and has served lrrm well rn Dramatrcs and G e Club as well as rn hrs varrous athletic endeavors Outsrcte cf sc ol Iohn rs a devotee to ravrng a g od trme and rs usuatry rr tne at Cardrnal or Hawks games As a result o' hrs afalc per sonalrty ready sense of h.rmor and warm outqcrng manner accentuated by 'ns ardour l hn has ucceeoed rn DG c'nrn, one of the orrtstarrdrng members of the senror class 'Hello Mom can I spend the mghi at B111 s'-' Equator TELEPHONE ' I I I V V, . I - n 1 ll ll ' r' , ' . . , . 5 I if . .WH . ' V . . , ' A ' 5 ' 'I Ct ' , A ' ' V l,: v . .c , ' . ' o ' ' ll l. I ' W thick of any party, or in the midst of any group of spectators ' - : r . r A .AQ - I f l V , ' , I A , r , o s c. N I 1 I . . , ,, .. ,. .f -- -1 Z . - A A tl ' 1 I 1 1 I , ' ' , 1 1' T ' 1 I ,' I , ' . . fe , ' , - 3 ,S t' ' , - ' , 2 , t- 3 ,, ,, N . V A ,, ,. E t . , , .1 , , . C tl: lin ,t I . I ' ' I No Salbl B lazr Spencer Srnce Spence and her Chlcaqo twang rorned our class rn nrnth grade she has proven to everyone her frrendlrness sm cerrty and great sense of humor She has become a valuable partner at the brldge table a varsrty volleyball player a wonderful chauffeur rn her black Ford and the most notor1oust7l srnger ln the semor class Blondre IS a farthful Aspenzte and loves to tell about the vrew from the charrlrft on the way down What have you got to eat? Bad scene Noog and Lets go to Schnerts are among Sallys repertorre of favonte expressrons Sals car rs always fallmg apart Two Bmdlgz Cotton Stocker In all hrs years at Burroughs Fred has endeared hrrnselt to all who know hrm Mr Stocker rs probably best known for hrs flashy Impala and fme collectron and vast knowledge of antrque guns Brad can most often be found descrrbrng hrs experrences rn southern Ivlrssourr to a group of rnterested boys at a stag party or socrallzmg wrth frrends 1n the halls after lunch In athletrcs Brad has become very accomplrshed as he was an all trme all star rn flag football and a fme wmg rn soccer Socrally Brad has been at least he w s untrl thts year a happy go lucky playboy who arded by hrs reputatron for bemg an excellent dancer has had the drstrnctxon of havrnq more gzrls than any other boy rn the class Brads wrnnrng personalrty and wrllrngness to cooperate have won hrm many close frrends and the respect of nearly everyone at Burroughs Its all rn the way you comb w what s wrong wrth rt' your half flats rn one day a broken horn and a leaky radrator are examples of :ts condltron Sal spends her summers at OTahn Agon and rn Mrchrgan Unceasmg pep hyena laugh beautrful clothes darlmg younger brothers a complete coniusron rn French and a great personality are all a part of Sal 10TH GRADE B Class Hockey Glee Club Home Ec Typrng 11TH GRADE B Class Hockey B Varsrty Volleyball Skr Club Glee Club Home Ec l2TI-I GRADE Yearbook Glee Club Skr Club 10TH GRADE B Basketball C Tenms 11TH GRADE Soccer A Track Rrfle Club 12TH GRADE A Soccer Rifle Club, World. Melzssa ana Stutsman lt rs not Melrssas refmed l-eaaty rrnrnaculate dress or gentle sophrstrcatlon but her cons rentl usress srncerrty and hcnesty whrch have made her an uts andrnq member of our lass Her untrrmg ef'orts are manrfested lry leer conslstent excellent grades her work on the Revrev Loard and her partrcrpatrdn rn the Modern Dance Cluh A a resalt t Stutsres talent for workrng wlth her hands she has been a very successful student rn b th home eccncmrcs the clothes she makes have amazed her frrendsl and pamtrng Trrs year she demonstrated her quret but ccnfrdent leadershlp as co charrman and organrzer of the Chrrstmas Pageant When Mellss got her halr cut rn her Junior class she was hardly recoqmzable at frrst glance but her contagrous grggle s arlclrng smrle and wrllmqness to grve understandmq advrce were unmrstakable clues to her rdentrty Melrssa frrendly to everyone lOTl-I GRAD? ance c 12TH GPADE Revxew Home Ec Sc lp re llTI-t GRADE Revrew B Class teams Parrtmq Home Fc A Class H ckey Revrew oar' e Chl: Pam! ng Lt me Ec General Chalrrnan ' rstnas Pagean ICT-' GQ!-D' G AJ: 13 f' Sc fer Dra ' s Revlew E1 e C' o llTI-T X ccer C Terns D a s De ref! l2Tl'l GQAJF A Qc' e Terms Dr ' s f rz Revxew aertrcr D 1J1C' es 'f 1 '1'tee CN' ha1rnanl may f as ,., W Y it ev Robert Nez! Westerman Bob IS one of the taller members of cur cass Cl-le rs ap prcachrng srx foot three and rf he grows any ta er l'e wrl have to sleep on the flocrl He IS a so known tor lws heaatrta handw rtrng lszs cautrous dr1v1nq ard hrs mother s gc d ceok mg Bob has done n small amount of travellrng re has been all over tfre Western Umted States t Mexrco and o t e f' y man lslands Hlnt they are somewhere rn t e Wes ern Hernrspherel In addrtron to these attrr utes he rs 're Des dressed bey rn the senror class and a top notch act As any body wl' l' s seen hrs flles can tes riy Bob rs the o ganrzrng type Thrs has come 1U handy as ar as schoolwcrk c es f r Bob l'as a very trne average ln t'1e t aqlnes' suble ts B g s as to c er All m all rs a qa et stea y so t he rs a so qocd na' red a ard worker and ce tarny a rran c' n 'ne cas talents u I drdnt have dmner Ready for the qu1z tomg l 4 judzth Ann Sutter lucle the extreme sophtsttcate cf the sentor class ts not as well known for the thtngs she does as she ts for the wtde range whtch her many acttvzttes cover Athlettcally she ts to be commended for her support of the varstty hockey basket ball and softball teams and congratulated for betng one ot very few sentor gtrls to recetve thetr athlettc medal tn 59 Iudy ts very soctable and has been hostess to a countless number of frtends both at her home and on the Sutter Crutser Her mustcal abtltty botlt at the keyboard and tn Glee Club Cwhat l has astounded evervone-except Mr Wetnrtch For many years Iudy has been one of the most well dressed students at IBS possessmq a wardrobe whtch ranges from trtlly ptnk chemtses to sltm tatlored sutts Because ot leer trtendltness and wtlltngness to qtve advtce ta practtce for whtch she ts very well qualtftedl Iudy ts everyone s frtend 55 Danze! Coultas Wzllzamson Dan has always been one of the better students tn the class He manages to keep up a htgh grade average espectally tn Engltsh even though parttctpattng tn such acttvtttes as Counctl and Revtew He has been a three year vottrtq member of the Counctl an enthustasttc commentator and contrtbutor on the Revtew and was co edttor of the Revtew tn hts tuntor year Dan has also made notable contrtbuttons tn the held of the arts ln tenth grade he destgned the wtrtntng tableau for the Chrtstmas celebratton and he has recetved several awards tn the nattonal compettttve art contest held each sprtnq Dans vocattonal tnterests are as yet tndeftntte but we all wtsh htm the best of luck wherever he goes whatever he does See that I am organtzed at all Who needs sentor boys' ttmes lOTI-I GRADE A Varstty Basketball B Varstty Hockey B Varstty Baseball A Class teams Athlettc Letter Sculpture Place Dramattcs Yearbook 11TH GRADE A Varsty Basketball B Varstty Hockey Athlettc Medal Sculpture Place Skt Club Dramattcs fasststant dtrectorl Yea: book l2Tl-l GRADE A Varstty Basketball A Class teams Skt Club Glee Club Sculpture Yearbook Ico wrtttng edttorl 10TH GRADE Counctl 11TH GRADE Counctl, REVIEW lco edttorl 12TH GRADE Courtctl Revtew Chrisgf Mason Wider Beat l.adue! screams Christy who has the highest cheera leading tump cf any cheerleader in the history of I,B.S. Chris has been a cheerleader for two years, besides having been the production editor :f The Yearbook and circulation manager if the World. Christy is a marvelous dancer and has been an indispensable member of the varsity dance club for four years and is also one of thcse select few who represented Burroughs in varsity volleyball, she was the captain! Famed for her Morris Minor with the KEY- Does it really wind up the car?? Christy is often seen putting off to Schneid's, Babler for craw- fish, VlJ.M.A., or just to the bridge game. The Wider home, conveniently located across the street from school, and full of many animals and many Widers, is also constantly full of many Burrcughsites. Tall, slender, attractive Christy, with her devilish giggle, is always full of pranks and fun for everyone. lfl rl GBADV B Varsity Softball Dance Clu A Class tear'1s A leic Let er Yearbook World Soul L, rlace Dra matics Painting llTH GRADE Cheerleader A Voll ybal tCa taint Dance Club Clflresidentl A Class +ea'ns Anleti Medal Yearbook World 'Circulation Nlanagerl Sculpture Place Home Ec l2Tl-l GRADE Cheerleader Dance Club Scalptare Dramatics Ski Club Typing World fC1rculation Managerl Yearbook Produtction Editor! IOT-l GUAM: cc ball c ca tainl A A Wasp a Sho y 1 A t n il llTlH G F all Be eivef' he s atc ar 15 Ja aseba l A hlei Coutn il i H GRADE' A F ha an A Baseball Yearbook Rifle Club in Tal' 65.1 Robert Donald W1 llzs Little Bob Willis the second shortest boy in our class is known for many things As an athlete Willy is a powerhouse in every sport he plays He is one f the best high school soccer players in the city and has led he A so cer team through three excellent seasons In football he is a speedy wingback and an outstanding de'ens1ve player in baseball he is a slickfieldrng seccnd baseman Ever sin e he ioined our cass in tenth grade Bobby has be n known 'or his harm with the opposite sex his dancing abiliy his l r wardr be nd his ar filled garage on Laclue Road Aside rom is per sonal and a hletic contribaticns th s hccl B la has se ved as a 'ri mber of the Athleti Ccancil and llec' r par cellence of advertising for the Yearb k Bobs .itnre is s red by his warm personality and sense of servi e Loox they made me an Hon Mono mono-mono orary Ladue Cop' 3 Wzllzam Wells Wuying hm A tr f seems s y in ' e end he is still shy r.it he is also clever l-lis i kes are infre ent hu i nnier than ns st Paid finds his hospitality tread pon c ristantly as people come to his ome from miles aro nd to smrn or play ennis ard Wifilebal in the sgmmer and hasketball in the winter Lew is tall and can amp bei lie lust cant decide ay A bkehan H isa oure mn 'ifla c Dall and played on the two Al1Star tearris that were chosen Bills Mor is Min r lUUU is alrnost as bio as his doq l-le does hcxrnoroiss imitations of many no' so famous people lt he Writes his name it may be Phil lordon or Shellie McMillan but rarely Bill Wuliinq one cl the finest friends anyone can have Speak no evll Put your foot down and live' Lznda Lee Young as a an ers na. at .ave e ever sr e hc en an e rrc envy assrri es n'ia as are-l spen weekend a le st one 'tae er I9 for a ties and ' n has p 'np eo marie qettoge '1 s and s e espe ra ry en oys srnall cz rings with lose fr ends l-'er summer experien es an keep her tall-:mg for h ,irs they hale ranged from vacati ns on C cradc ranc es to scxmrners at camp in Ohi Lrnnys talens le in the 'l rnestic areas of sewing piano playing and singing Her love or music is evident by her ls ge record collection Her car a blue 59 lmpala convertible has been a notab e aoditi n o e parking spaces since lanuary 1959 BL' most important of a Linda wih her great iacilty 'or understandmc is as earr' st a friend as anyone could lwpe to have lU'l'-T GRAD? A Cass teams Typincz Glee Chl: llTl-T D ' ass tea s lrlome EC Glee Cl l2TH GRADE lass 'earrs lee JD Home EC Bc and Litie Q ser airrrian lOl'-I GRADE' B Baskftball B Baseball Typing ll'l'H GR DE A Soccer B Tennls Painting REVIEW l2Tl-l GP DE Ath etic Council Chairmanl Review Rifle Cl la 46 Linda h face, figure Ci ps o 'ity in . E' charmed peep., Ls, .Mfr .'r c Lnto Bu Lxghs. To the . of :tiny cl ., ap , Li , r ,ry A 5 a ' V without - t .ea c. 1 . H lo' p rf ' .Q .. ro. t ' .1 - fl er , d J c' I' f .. i afhe ' c i- . -. . .. ' c c C ' '. o' 7 ' , 'o ol wiv Q A . Ab. ., . , H 1 ,I . . do ' ' ' ' , ' ' . f ' ' ' nu 1 ' . , , , ' ' , .. s l 'c t fi- ' ' , . '. Il, ' , 't '. . . ' ,, ' 5 ' A as , . . 'W , Bill has left his mark on those who have come in contact '.-:ith i... t.ist he E 5 ' 1 , . ' ' .. , la' ' . I .C r Cl, . A 'cl 4 t . A .H 4 env, 1 V N M A , A fr f To ple as f., . e ' f letter i. g foot- P V I rl' .. V ' ' r' ' o ' . . ' ' . 1 v ' ' V V , v ' . H n . 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'2 'is' if Barbara Anne wzck A person very small rn stature wrth many good qualrtres thats Barbara Durrng her srx years at Burroughs she has excelled scholast cally and has been actrve rn both class and school prolects Her trst of actrvrtres includes Revrew Steerrng Commrttee and Glee Club Barbte has also gotten along well socrally and she has good trrends at many schools But proo' that Country Day and Vanderbrlt are her favorrtes rs the lrttle srlver heart that she wears around her neck The abrlrty to wear contact lens s has be-come a goal for Zwrcko although glasses certarnly do not detract from her beautrful red harr whrch rs always exactly rn place nor from her few becomrng freckles whrch somehow seem more pronounced each sprrng after her usual Florrcla vacatron Although her name always appears at the bott m of every lrst Barb wrll remarn tops rn the mtnds of her classmates IOTH GRADE World Revxew Glee Club Dramatrcs llTH GRADE Revrew Dran at1 s Glee Club Foster Chtld Charr man 12TH GRADE Revrew 'Iunr r Edt orl A Class Ho key Steerrng Commrttee CCharrmanl Glee C ah D amatrcs H GRADE B E hall l eslr Trac line u O chestra Sh ll'l'U G9 ADV' A F A T a A Wrestlrno co ca arnl Gee C h r hes a h r cr l ornmrttee l2'l'H GRADE A E estlrn fa captarnl A 'T'rack Glee C V Or hes'a ral Con rt ee lco charrmanl 47 ga W Davza' Arnold Zopf A welcome addrtron to our class rn the erghth grade Dave has contrnued to drstrngursh hrmselt ever srnce Zrppy known as the musrcal genrus of the class has been the mam stay of Mr Wernrrchs orchestra and a member of the Glee Club The Man rs frequently seen playrng the guztar at partzes and football dances wrth hrs ever presen shadow ln sports Dave has been a star wrestler a good ackl rn foot oall and a pole vaulter rn track Tne rnqursrtrve one rs of en seen walkmg the halls wrth a studrous look los fa analyzlng someone or drscoursrng on a newly p c sed re lrgron Wrth all hrs talents Dave could end p as an Enolrsh teacher at l-larva d a pr fessrcnal wrestler a psychratrrst cr the bass musrcran h MIQ As a resell' f hrs rnany orrgrnal rdeas Dave has left an ndelrble vnor ssron n Burr roughs and hrs lassmates 'Lost rt to the Confederates 'Who ever sard you dxd Susre rf C' 4 Jiumwli f-9 A' ' s , . via' , A t it E 5 D .. f . 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M a-, lr is. v , I 1 'Jheq Cjuew 'Ihe Semona' Dzanq You to the left and I to the rlght For the ways of men must sever And 11 well may be forever But Whether we meet or whether We part CFor our ways are past our knowmgl A pledge from the heart to 1lS fellow heart On the ways we all are gomg' Here s to luck' For we know not where we are gomg R1chard Hovey Dxary begins on page Ill 51 ,4-'..r... K . , Q N ,mm W W ...- Mu A. J M, ,M 4 A .ww i W X Viral NNW W' w., w , 1 of 0.738 bww-A ski 'Ml 1-,A ng, VA ff 'dai wg 1,-.fn ans fill' -.-,. Z ,Mv,,.,. . f - ,wgwgk wa. ,, ,M , ,. W, ,,,,N,,.m..l , ,A .. MW fr ,- . 4 V, , , ,, ,ami , .,,, . My - - if 1 v 0 o 1, . 1 1 1 1 - . In A Flrst Row rw '1 nfer Pep r E Rogers W1der Second Row M Hum d rs 5 eller 'W D xcr Third Row L srran Idertslet x n cssfr L fa Fourih Row 5 Ho me 1 ie ne- m e 3 r , mscn ..nn ' 'rig Q'-uh I Qumona AS1dG from attalnrno s holasuc aclfnevenaent the Junror class worked Hard tlns year orgamzmg proJ ects to make money for the Prom All the hours of plannmg and lnard work 1n pre-paratlon for the Prom were Justrtred because the event was a great success We partrcroated enthusrasttcally m school act1v1t1es and dave broven our capabllrty as leaders rn many cutferent areas lunrors played 1m1ocrtant arts rn the two Dramatlcs Cub ores entatlons Bom boys and qtrls demonstrated then rnterest 1n awtletr s by su nortlng almost every vars1ty team Two tumors were members of tbe heerleadmo squad one vnll be captaln rn l96Vl The tact tnat the Pres1dent ot Councrl was a rumor thls year and that we had students elected to bctb Student Councrl and Student Court make rt ob Vlous tbat nearly all of us re very rnterested ln Student Go Jernrr nt We fe l that durmq the oast ttve years we wave snowr hat we are prepared to a ent me res nstbrlrues ot semors Fxrst Row r ry Van Vlaz r Van H ten Second Row Icroan l S ss l. ASS E Thxrd Row l' rt Fo f 5,1-efzel 3 fc s ourth Row D ns n nd Scclt Bfrrnan Leif to BJ F nn Frith Row Q rd l s 1 vt er la Freanj DL,1llIlS J Qlxth Row J' x on ng l. dde G dfnan Hensley H ll cl Ker Klot' F1 1: CW X 3 Q, , T .1 bl 2 ' .5 ' ' 2' I x r A t , 1 W, , 'I s, 0 ' t . ' ' J C ' ' . , ' ' tl 'c ' . l I x.x A l 1 'A V' l I 4 V -Y 5 .Lv r- . Y' ' ' . c . J , ,. 1 I ' I . 5 A , , . . . . . - . A r S , ' 'Q l A, ' ' ' l A, ' a ' , ' ' . . ' f ' o A t6 . oe ' y A - ' va ' v ' l , ' - ' 1, f - . ,J . A . V .S , , . , . - ' ' ' ' nh 1 WA - f 1 - - , . . . , .. cc ,J . yo. S ., . . ' : Haynes S. I'E1nsiri Hanks, B. Sg:ra':',xe-, 'ffafscn l.fal'11', e, ' oe' . : ' , B ock Sita - nfjr f' 1- r, 'Kari L. Plaza E. Layer, Cxnnady, in-erin, flute ' : fforrxstx ., Ford, ...n-lx, ff. Tw' 2, , e, E. l.f'Pfrn, E. DYITQII, Hflfftfi, E. Pills' P,'1rlt?ir1 Tlfria . F : Ulrlc F. Piley, Cra Jon, Ftieli wsdfrf, B, L1 asley, H, l. S ll9Il, - , .J .. , o , 4 'rst, B, ly . 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K - L - XX X -K, H .. , l A L1 4 F1rstRow M Wrllramson rlarvey I-lar rs Wal ace C Westerman I Sern C Cap am I Sem Felxer Second Row Stemer Petelnc Browne Marshall I Dutson M Sprague B cker Herbst Bre man B ettner K Sale Leyhe Tlurd Row Federlckson I Lrscher Kanter I Starnper Fey Cwarroway Koenrcr Dune Obe he lc I-llrsh Dre-scher Fourth Row Seddon M ste Brcemmelsrck Duhrne Nr Horne M Levy Strth Wehmrller Smmons Todd M Dyer Frith Row Shahan Newrnan B Deem x-la tfran H ltne Wlls n T Toney D Hopkms Stude M Pnzrnan M Lashly Sixth Row Mr Montgomery Dunlop B Macoy N Spene McDowell Vogt Kennedy Vvoods M Carr ll D Rogers T Croft I Blggs C Mrll Mr Crabtree Sophomonea Durrng rts f1fSl year 1n semor school our enthusr dSl1C class was Well represented 1n all phases of school lrfe Several of us were elected to serve on the Student Councrl and Student Court and We worked hard on the varrous school commrttees such as the Socral Commrttee and the Assembly Com mlttee Excellmg 1n sports both the boys and glrls contrlbuted Wldely to the athletrc teams The tenth grade dramatrcs group d1rected by Mr Arnold put ,ff on the comedy Once 1n a Llfetlme for our parents The group emoyed Worklng on the play and 1t was a hrlanous success Aslde from many class get togethers We patronrzed the Football and Leap Year Dances and srnce We are now members of the semor school the Prom as Well When faced wlth dreaded exams We found that belng rn semor school does have 1lS drawbacks nevertheless We all agree that our sophomore year was the best yet 'lneahmen During the year we have been known as nearly every other freshman class has been known for sev eral d1st1nct1ons Naturally the most 1mportant of these was the fact that we were the top of the bot torn and the leaders of the Iun1or School Followmg freshman tradrtlon we were the frrst to be asked to both the Football and Leap Year Dances Scholastx cally we were faced w1th the task of wr1t1ng our f1rst term papers for hrstory In some respects we were a hlstory makmg n1nth grade A number of changes were made wh1ch affected freshmen only and wh1ch seemed to please every student we were promoted to the Seruor School phys1cal educatron classes we 'were allowed to ut1l1ze the foyer of Haertter Hall as a specral Freshman Room for soc1al1z1ng after lunch Entermg 1nto Senror School w1ll br1ng wtth 1t more acadernrc Work and attendant respons1b1l1t1es but Just betng upper classmen w1ll have 1lS rewards also Flrst Row B Deem Chasnoff Tucker l-lrrschman Guttey Wrschmeyer Kendall B Becker Brrge N B1alock Shaeter C Captam Blshop Skmner Clark Hmnchs E Horner Second Row Mrss Stevens N Stutsman P McKee Strvers D Mara Hunt Schroeder Calkms Cramer Schoemng Nexlson Stolz Myles Walz K Klme A Croft Mullen Mrs Mohr Third Row Ezell Mr Crabtree I Lmdsley T Hememan Scott Stone I Dee Sonnenday Naylor Herbert T DePew Mayheld S Robms Mayer I B1erman M Levy Mrller Pel S Zwxck Mr Wemrrch Fourth Row Wrlson Shores R Guth Engler Hrcks Todorovrch Putzell Erlancer C DePew Berkley Bushyhead Elxot Peden - El 8 55 FITS! Row 'N lmar l Icrtrtscr 'unhf' I l c'11q D 'te se lsh Second Row l 1d z Q New a l. P ss N61 n rrxs Haase- Third w E LC ry Lee H fi ' T n W1 Fourth Row I 1 r a r W1 1 s 'C ,. en li s VC Fdth Row S Z A 1an's las 1 P Sxxth Row lfr a n D X, 8th Glade e FE s 'W rs .lac e We tr e class uf l96-4 Qubmlt that we are one ot meet Clos y umted frlasees 1 1 Burroughs ln bast year 'host Ct our partree were Class bar t1es We started Ott the season the r1ght way w1th a real cool hay rlde 11'1 early November Our school sbrrlt 5 ke tor 1tselt m oar attendance at the toctball Games basketball Games and other thlet1c contests we ombnsed a r11a1or part ot every f l'1Q9Tll'1O S9CllC l We espemally ermoyed cotba amee be-cu ee two nl Our Claes atee V re Crt 11 Q1 P9 ot the ttmde we 1 C res 1 t e ae' year 'Jae that we ve-re no l nder tf1e yoahgest class vere QlVG l the portal 1ty to and an Jade Courses ae Well Qlbtl e su h as cbbtmumd tose ch d 'W feel tha we reshw er lead rs Ottlh umor lfl the scdool We ld Ose our actrwtres as to acce-'at resbon the supoort ot cur are ready to be a 5 hool 9 was Q: 7th Cjnade The apprehensrons whrch all of us felt as we entered Burroughs last fall seem very far beh1nd us The students proved to be so accommodatrng and trre tradltrons so frrmly establlshed that rt d1d not take long for us to adapt to our new routme We trrst rnet each other before school started at the partres grven tor us by our senror bro brothers and s1sters Perhaps therr usherrng us around the school grounds helped to keep us from gettmg lost between classes on the trrst few days of school We have corne to apprecrate the many oo ortun1t1es rn sports and actrv1t1es whrch we have been offered such as hockey football home econornrcs and rndustrral arts Our class partres thrs year began wrth a Halloween party rn late Octobe Another party consrsted of a box supper precedrno a basketball oarne rn February We hope that the schoo sprrrt we have garned w1ll contrnue through the nex frve years Flrst Row Oe 1 1 1 Va fn ar en H ns s n Second Row yn lds n s et ner El IS A e na p Elan We cw Ctrll nah Third How R hr e n 1 St rs rd K 'tn Hemst ck Four! ow rnrt n Je Q nscn cn s Fxsher Sch 3 erson R 7 F1 h Row H H n r Fcuke N1 e 'har es Q y H Pre Hardy I cc r Lcwenlsaup Hersey Sxxth Row l'r Kcprrvr a Br k Droc e rn 1' S Brggs L l n er h hzld Ha Vey D Qhaha l. renz Mrss Freselman r. F' Ft ACt1V1tY and duty are not to be found by the roadsrde One must awalt them enter at the moment et passlnq and they pass every day Maurlce Maeterhnck on the threshotd, ready to bid them N N Student Counczl merr r tor t Su we l9 9 l9oVl hool year tror the r l W re Ann L ott Ch rlie Stone r l-lnr r T to r ernhers tr rn the S nior S hool t S hrridt Andy Newn cn Ron Riley l. Re h Dan Willian s n fnd Lucy Costen serv d qs se r tiry T Counni vas un r Ive Q l Aw orn resu wer ft ss 'n y eter y an e stud tary e Ss 'roly Susan Sa ie s ere e in t history oi l on Burrou hs 4 ni G X n t votino rnetrh s ot Cou l ooy n advisor asM Hinricris t I 'WMI' Q Sw' '- 60 t r er t usir ss or t oouncl v G uo nt Bi df t fl ich ms mtrrouoed to the ttiv Ass rs oy s d 'llh n tyie Conn se th mein rs for 'he various Sti nt ty K onnn tte s Soci lCnrnrnitt A y it e no S eerinfq C'o'n'nittee The C' Jnoil ts over 'inn in t ti ot l959 v tr fit study halls erthusiasrr t the ouncil mennloers to yo lc and the strono si orort ot tfte sti dent ned Stude t Gove r edt at lohn Burr Johs ve nr h ol lite 5 I The net-.fly elected or ine s ' he t dent The tirs o do C h ' ie t he fl i rs founeil for tl 5 f 'o so N n li- S: 'e it in i' v 1 X funie Sefoo. e Sr , ,V 'o , and Leos ' e .eill and in se . e , l - Pete ,, tie . . c: -, e .' re t, eil sho. , e e . Q Q S :de Huh C i' , , it , . Q, , .ietiyi ff i 1 J ' ssernlol Boo e see rio 1. , C riftea ' tefi, . ec' ' s e i C e F . he Qi J de o fied i ,V A ' he if ll Ji '. the ine direetlon ot Linda Marbury, preside-nt. The Student Charity Drive, and the administration ot She? o he A e bl P Kelle d th e foyoui V. . V .,.,,. , V e, V , . .. , C. -. . Seore 5 of th Axel i' , mx l , we , The i ' i . or C ' . X - A r for the first tim he t . t ol.. on hei 1 ri, in S, -1 , 1 M 1 e. Sv deg o 'er , Q .i er noi. b ' or e r tri . C' The iaeulty Q 'sf r. ' ' Q ,. in aei t ot so o ' . y f All i I' ,nit , t ' 'Sex -nog 9 1 ' . H L' A M ', i ' ei,,I'il5 , i 5 ' .' At N ' . 'QALWN ' V ' 5 V, 1 ' , T ' lug' 4 .Wi ' H' 'r ' , 5 Q Q ' .S -' , ' V' A hi- .i ,.,M..,.. ,fl 'A ' . Z. 0 -4 25 1 ll fs -M A V - I .Ag . z S1 ' fy J 4 X - K 1 h - . 4 -. ,N , - . 4 -Q -L- - fi I 'ft f l Student Count Thls year s Court Wrth the asslstan e ot Mr Vlhert had a very successful year The court whrch handled many cases referred to rt oy the crtrzens of the sc ool was effrcrently run hy Chlet Iustr e Frank Myers Barhtf lack Brgos Secretary Merrrll Bench andthe other Justlces Errc Lemon Charlle L1sCher and Brll Scott Most of the Court cases rnvolved conduct 1n study hall concermng semor school students only The Court enforced the rules ot student conduct 1n study hall whr h were under a new plan and oave sentences 'nore severly th those rn the past years The Cot, t was oroud thr ear to have many s e tato s at urt sesslons and was olad to see the n terest the s'udents showed n the ludrclal Branch ot student government Wrth the able assrstan e of Mr Vlbert the court made rnu h nrooress and s t an examole for the stu dents ot the s hoo by uoho :hno the Consntutr n and entorcmg we rules of student onduct F1rslR0w I B1 cs G yers Pen Second Row l V if .ia T . , . I 1 'K A fl' ,QM '1 . , . , , A f' f' A , X, . , . , e V V . Rv . N, - . , r .. . e on . .. t, . 4 V ' ' - h ., . 'r . 's y -fc C- . . . , . - Q i C , o -, r co Q 1. , V , , , .. t r o . . , , , - . . F . . V . , t . . F Q i .. e. , e. r A . . 1 , . . ,D , r o X, . . . V Ct 1 A tk-A - . o . . L, F , A. V . e . ' 2 t Qu, .M , t ch. : lr. 12 fer' fl. L1s:E.er Lcrncn fir: w Seated Mullen T-hrschman D Mara Blake Mr Wemrrch Standmg Zopf Hahnel Gale Pe1 l-lush cle Brel Steefunq Committee Every year the Student Counc1l ap- pomts one person from each class rn the semor school to serve on the Steerlng Commlttee Thrs year the comrmttee members were Barbara Zwrck charr man Dave Haffner and lane Eelker Each week one of the members pre pares a schedule ot the games dances meetrngs or assembl1es for the follow 1ng week A copy of thls schedule IS grven to each adv1ser so that all students wrll be rntormed of the commg events First Row Wrllrs Dube S Horner Mueller I I-lememan Mr Crabtree Second Row F Prewrtt T Sale Wulfmg Stocker C Lrscher Luedde Ryan Hensley Morrxson T. Croft. Gucheatna The orchestra under the able d1rec t1on ot Mr We1nr1ch gave an 1nsp1r1ng performance thrs year 1n the Chrlstmas Pageant and the sprrng concert ln the Chrlstmas Pageant they played Han dels M9SS1dh and accompamed both choruses Even though the orchestra was not large lt demonstrated talent 1n 1ts performances The people 1n the or chestra were agaln happy to have the extra help of Mr Van den Burg of the St LOUIS Symphony Orchestra Felker B Zwlck Haffner Rifle Club Thrs year the Hlfle Club was under the gurdance of Mr Crabtree Both the begmners and the experts were shown the correct care and handlrng of a rrfle The class was conducted Wrth great safety at all trmes so that the member could make the best use of the tune al lowed Whrle the beglnners worked on then' IR A awards the old pros Worked for hrgher ratrngs 1n the N B A The group as a Whole achreved a lot 1n str1v1ng to become good marksmen Athletic Council The Athletic Council, under the di- rection of Mr. McConnell and Mrs. Mohr, was composed of students from the seventh through the twelfth grades. This year, for the first time, the seventh and eighth grades were allowed to sit in on the discussions but could not vote. The purpose of the Council was to help plan the presentation of athletic awards and field day events. The main subject discussed this year was the new plan of presenting the boys awards Seated C Lowry Berger Zci S Iohrison Standing Berkley Chasnoff Mr l-tirth Frey N Spencer flaaemblq Commzttee All of the Monday morning assem blies at school were supervised by the Assembly Committee It was the com mittee s responsibility to propose ideas contact the speakers and make the necessary arrangements for the assem blies This year Carol Robins and Stuart Iohrison worked as co chairmen to pro duce an inspiring program of talks demonstrations movies and a religious series Mr Acker and Mrs Roudebush were the faculty members and gave much help in obtaining some well known speakers First How Wulfmg Mr McConnell G Edwards B Flynn Second Row Shahan C Westerman S Schoening C Hirth Soclal Committee The Social Committee plans the Foot ball Dance and also has the privilege of arranging parties after basketball games This year the theme of 'the Football Dance was Club l405 featuring the Raindrops a pink and black crepe paper ceiling and atmosphere' Each advisory has a representative on the committee and this years very enthusiastic mem bers were co chairmen Dave Zopf and Carol Berger Sherry Iohnson Chuck Lowry Robin Frey Nelson Spencer Iudy Chasnoff and Bill Berkley M Hirth as always was a terrific help as faculty adviser Seated B :J st S lclinson C Robins Mrs Rcuclehash Standing Mr Acker insky M en ll ma Sen T Hilpet M Roudebush , . . 7 V - 1 Q U H H . - i , , . . , . , , , I I I , . r. , 1 : . , , pf . . 3 . 1 - f f - C . 1 . .. . 1 1 ' I , . : . ur, . . , . 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U , f A .III fl li 4571? vt 'Q X , M 41 X ' 41? f 531 Fust Row Ward Dube Herbst I Bzerman I Starnper S Horner Hopewell watson Block Cannady B Zwxck C Robms Van Hoefen Blake Etrert n Scholz D DIX n Second Row Moore Latzer S Be ker M Wrllrarnson C Wssterman Harrrs Pete-11k M Sprague Dloerbeck Harvey Scnrnldt Felker M Bterrnan Kelley Co nvell Brley Third Row C Cart IH Leussler Srregel B Sprague Browne Steaner lo Stern Frey Kanter Frederrckson Knrght Carlson Hepler D lrlonrg R oerfr B Scott Fourth Row Hughes B Srnlth B Burst D Hopkms Levy W Horner Slmmons Dunlop Stude Freund Berman Frith Row El rrng Stamper I Gut B Weste rnan H Lesser Dnamatzca Our Town by Thornton Wrlder Teahouse of the August Moon Erruly Webb Ieanne Block by Iohn Patrick George Grbbs Doc Cornwell Captam Flsby Blu Scott Mrs Webb Betsy Sprague Sakm Blu Berman Mr Webb Ben Wells Colonel Purdy Ron Rrley MIS Gibbs Caml Carlson Lotus Blossom Ann Etherton Mr Glbbs Bob Wgsterman Mrss I-ltga Irga Tex Van Hoefen The fall play was Our Town by Thornton Wlld The sprlng play was Teahouse of the August er It lS the story of a young glrl who dled shortly Moon by Iohn Patrlck It 1S a comedy dealmg wrth after her rnarrrage and returned to earth to l1ve the establlshrnent of an Arnerrcan post rn Okma over her twelfth brrthday She returned wrth a wa after World War ll deeper apprecratron of hte 66 Q Q - , - s Kennedy, lj. Rogers, '1. Biggs: W. Deernl, Mcconhetr, Maoawettfoubmsky, r. cfOft,19fa1fa,f h h ' S A I U . - - fi - Flrst Row F d nf e 1 K Second w D s 1 ffrwmw G '1 F Q rm mm r LI S X n Thlrd Row Q Km C r w y Q 0 Y K Fourth Row Z FC rr' P' mr w D Dy 1 Lasulw F1 R w P ans n P Vw C Gd y 1 1 First Row C DQPDW Sc t I He nfynan L Emhzck Blfmfi Or ve- Q D A Cer 1 I F151 er Q I MV Second ow Tes emfwnt B Mix L Rrs T Ofnhm R ss Brrk r ffflfx Q 1 Wah n P lf Pa T rd Row Ifmes Schaef r I Elbrm, T Bwfnqa ten Huffst t fwvry f nr onflall v x r ISSOT ourth How RoQfinl'L':1'1 Hu' 5 IM' Vvnyn nsrn S W I Q x, li nor F1 h Row D Levy D S P n .D e Ga Q PIQI fl ga I-I Dome -n FWGQ- 67 f A . A . . fl E5 ' : if ..-:1 ': P.. L.CS E,fl k, 'Yfimg If-ussl 1, S. Fixer '.'.'xtsin E Sgraipgn Spezgd, ff. Sings, C Carfamrx, Hex . Ro : Lx' Cn, Hfg -. f ., Ci,s'., .red rxrksi Stf P' , Erin-.':ie S 421622, T-far? Lxry, E. Rigas, E. .gr ft, D. 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Q fix -..Q - ff' '-.- - 'L 'Painting Sculptune Mx R ! 0 lil' F5 gf P- 5 ,tyigpys I , 'HZ' Q ,gi , z 4' J , MA A 5? 1 ' ' A Mi ml, V www 1 ww M 4 42 265 5 ,,...M ,V Qs ,W n.,, 1' U J 'A I In Q O UQ D i :Af-N? 'NAP'-on 7-:n 1 wa-, it-on , rw' 'H ,ple wh 4 V Abs. 1' .sQ'V?2.?: ' 0 1 I . e' Chfuatmaa Pageant The trad1t1onal Chrlstrnas Pageant was held on December elghteenth th1s year The second rn Haertter Hall thxs was the thlrtyfltth celebratlon to be enloyed by Burroughs students parents and tr1ends Ushers, Fred Lanz, Bob LeBesche, Nella Helmholz, and Ann Knrght led the Processlonal ot students, whlle the seven book boys and g1rls, Iohn Myers, Brookes Prewltt, Walter M1llar, Btll Rabenburg, Mary Burdett, Carol Rogers, and Debby Mettord turned the large song book pages tor the tarruhar carols Between songs the Chnst mas story was retold by narrators, Frank Cornwell and Carol Carlson, wlth responses from the stu dents The choruses, d1rected by Mr Wemnch, sang, Carol, Brothers, Carol Today There 1S R1ng1ng Shepherds Noel , Shepherds Keep Thelr Flocks , A Carpenter Cut the Manger Wood Balulalou , 1n wh1ch Marcla Hlrth sang a solo, and the hnal plece, For Unto Us a Ch1ld ls Born , from the Mess1ah As Sue Horner sang Mary's Lullaby , the cur talns parted and the tableau slowly became V151 ble Created by Ioyce Dutson and Ruth Schn'11dt scene was based on an ornate Goth1c style Iuhe Scholz as Mary sat on a three tlered throne wh1le loseph, portrayed by Dlck Lovelace, knelt betore her The trrst glow of l1ght came trom an elaborate red lantern, but as more llghts came up the gold and red damask backlng the throne, and the characters on elther slde could be seen Carol Roblns, Charles Hershey, Wes Horner, Bob Wlllls, Marcla W1ll1amson, Cathy Blshop, Iohn Wehrnlller, Ellen Walz, Bob Smlth, and Gary Muther por trayed worsh1ppers 1n vanous costume colors As the lights faded and the curtams closed, Chr1stmas vacatlon began after the tarmhar recess1onal, Ioy to the World was sung M1ss Damon, the vanous student comrmttees, and Mehssa Stutsman and Charl1e Llscher, co cha1r man, were responslble for the great success of tl'11s pageant, a perfect beglnnlng to the Chnstrnas hol1days 'Jhe Pnom May l l959 was a b1g mght for our class After many tours of careful olarnrno and decoratrno th Prom was completed Desrgned by Lynn Hopewell and Carla Mueller the theme was MISSISSIDD N1ghts The gym was converted rnto St Lours as rt appeared along the MISSIQSIDDI R1ver rn rts early years One of the mos' sbecta ular features of the Prom was the Showboat wrth a Wheel that actually wall of the gym was an Inn whrch was typrcal of that era The smaller gym was made 1nto a large dmrng room belonorng to the Inn Garly decorated wlth brrght profusrons of flowers and 1vy colorful murals and varrous shades of blue repe paoer the gyms were beautrfull The general charrmen of the festlvlty were Nerla Helmholz and Bob LeResche After the dance the class attended the annual break X vw XXX X gg,-fo 71 l t . , , I l . - , I Y . l A ' ' , ..e . ' V Un 1 A I ' . . . L u..,A Lf w . N-1 turned water and also collected money. Along one fast, this year given by Susan Samuels. ' tix ix X xx f p 'nl A l X x K' . I, in ' X' . X X' lqx X t 'S L I b . x N. I ll x v - - - ..., -M L .y,,,2 ' l Action ir-5 the 'uf X-sn an Qkfwi W M ff' W7 ...s 'W g:-4 du 'gl' 74 11-hd' 429: . 'WW QQ! Y 'Q' Wh 'tY 4w 3 '3'352 'f .5 l fu-K-f K' QL-G fig .f M S'-ihigf Il l Illll Trpe dlsputents are hke true sports su Alexander Pepe men, their whole deliqht is in the pur- W Y 1 , hw .AA 1. W- N First Row F Prtzman Chuck M111 Huhn C Lrscher LeResche Cornwell Lemon I Hopkins Zopt T Sale G Myers Second Row R Riley Lowry Lanz I Guth Reder r Millar Proctor I He-meman F Prewrtt Mabry Kline Thlrd Row Mr Yerqes Ryan I Biggs McConnell Clsris Mill Cranston B Schcenmg Muther Luedde Conrad Frielmqsdorf Willis Fourth Row Mr Lmtzemch B Elbrrng McCarroll Hicks R Guth Berkley Todorovich Black Kerckhoff Max Dyer Mr McConnell '3ootball BURROUGHS 2712 BRENTWOOD The Bombers opened their season by edging Brentwood under the lights tor their sixteenth victory in a row The contest was close until Terry Bale intercepted a pass and ran 50 yards Riley 15 Pitzrnan 6 Cornwell 6 BURROUGHS 25 0 CLAYTON ln the easiest game of the year Clayton was routed as the great defense led by Charlie Lischer and Sandy Bederer controlled the game Biggs provided territrc outside speed for the running attack and Sale tallied on a bril liant 48 yard punt return to highlight the game Scoring Biggs 6 Riley 7 Sale 6 Cranston 6 BURROUGHS 216 PRINCIPIA Burroughs won their first league game by out classing Prin on Cranstons excellent running However the general performance of the team was disappointing and lackadaisical Scoring .L- 4 1 ll ll to the Brentwood eight yard line. Scoring: Cranston, 67 Willis, 67 Lemon, 65 Riley, 3. . 1' 1 A 1 7 . . V A V - ! n A ' . - . - 1 . 1 ' lx I ' ' X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' -5- f ' 1 A S , lia- V .eq r 76 BURROUGHS 3 0 WESTERN A b1g rough tough Western team gave the Bombers a real scare before bowmg on R1ley s clutch f1eld goal late ID the fourth quarter Llschers rugged l1ne play and Sales two rnterceptrons sparked a great Bomber defense SCOTIDQ Rrley 3 BURROUGHS 20 0 PEMBROKE An alert Bomber team easrly rolled over Pem Day up 1n Kansas Crty The runnrng of Rlley Cranston B1ggs and Lemon and Sales passrng sparked the of fense Scorlng Cranston 6 B1ggs 6 Hopklns 6 Rrley 6 BURROUGHS 1419 IEFFERSON CITY An undefeated Iefferson Crty team flnally ended the Bombers streak at twenty rn the years most excrtrng game Cranston sparked the runnlng attack but a IBS touchdown SCOTIHQ R1ley 8 B1ggs 6 BURROUGHS 712 COUNTRY DAY In the years most dlsapporntlng game the Bombers lost to a stubborn but undermanned Codasco team Pltzman and Lemon stood out for Burroughs who scored 1n the f1rst mlnute but only threatened once the rest of the game Scorlng Lemon 6 Rlley l BURROUGHS 34 6 LUTHERAN CENTRAL In probably the best game of the season a hrghly re garded Lutheran Central team proved to be no match for a frred up group of Bombers Lrscher starred wrth two pass rnterceptrons one a touchdown W1ll1s con tr1buted some great runnrng and Sale some accurate passrng Scormg Lrscher 6 Brggs 6 W1ll1s 6 Hop kms 6 McConnell 6 Rrley 2 Prewrtt 2 ABC League Co Champa 77 Artrcle on paoe ll3 . : ' , . , . I u I u I fumble tin the end zonel gave Ieff City the winning 2 A . l First Row: Heifner B. Maccy, I. Stamper, NVoods, T. Croft. Baird, Todd, C. Depew, Peden, Shores. Second Row: B. Deern. Stude, P, lchn son B. Lindsley, Rogers, D. Hopkins, Berman, H, Leschen, Haffner, Hartman, f, Smith. Third Row: Shahan, Barolol, Engler, Bob Macoy, Goldman, Kennedy, N. Spencer,Putzel, Toney, Mr. Cowen. ABC C H A M P S D-If .'1- U' Mr. Eiseman, Thornas, M, Pttzrnan ll ll 'lootball Burroughs l3 U Codasco Burroughs l3 - 6 Principia Burroughs 7 - l2 Lutheran South Burroughs 34 - O Lutheran Central Burroughs 6 - U Principia Burroughs l3 e G Coolascc Burroughs 26 - O Western Military Acad. Article on page l l9. . f 1 , Y ,wg 1 I-'xrst Row l Starnper Haffner G Myers Berman Lemon Wrllrs B Lmdsley Leach Second Row Huhn Ryan Black Iohnson Sentarra Mather C Lrscher Stocker Klrne W Deem Thxrd Row Mr Spragre Mr Wotka Proctor Rederer H Lesser B Elbrmg R Conrad Kerckhoti B Westerman Luedde Larsson Lowry Lanz Wulfmg Mrllar Mr I-latchard 14 Soccer: St Iohns 0 4 Burroughs The A soccer team opened 1ts season by de featmg St Iohn 4 O Durmg most of the trrst half St Iohns was able to keep the Bombers trom scor Burroughs In the second halt the Bombers made three goals all by Errc Lemon Pnory 2 4 Burroughs Hmdered by a muddy held the Bombers scored an UDIIHDIGSSIVS 4 2 vrctory over Prrory The Bomb er goals rn the trrst halt were by Brad Stocker and EPIC Lemon those ln the second half were by Brad Stocker and on a penalty krck by Dave Hattner St Iohns 1 2 Burroughs Agam on a muddy held the varsrty soccer team elced out a 2 l vlctory over St Iohns The game was very evenly played wrth a slrght advantage golng to the Bombers The tmal Burroughs goal was made rn the last few seconds of the game by EPIC Lemon Ladue 1 1 Burroughs ln the Bombers flrst meetlng wlth the Rams the two t ams fought to a l l t1e The Bombers scored trrst on a penalty k1ck by Dave Haffner but Ladue was qu1ck to retallate and tre the score by the end of the half The second halt was hard fought but scoreless The Bombers dommated the offensxve play of th1s game but none the less lost to an mterlor C D S team The frrst half was scoreless but Burroughs had the upper hand ln the se ond halt however Codasco scored on one of 1l'S mtrequent penetra rons of the Bomber defense I I I I ing, but late in the period Gary Muther tallied tor n-Country Day l - 0 Burroughs 80 X Westem 1 - 5 Burroughs I Playing at home on a very muddy field, the A soccer boys completely outclassed Western 5-1. Eric Lemon and Bob Willis each scored two goals, and Bill Berman tallied one. The slow field seemed to be an advantage to the Bombers because the Raiders were very speedy. St. Iohns 0 - 0 Burroughs Playing their third game of the year with St. Iohns, the Bombers were only able to tie their opponents O-O. Although the Bomber forwards frequently had the ball in their territory, they were never able to put the ball into the goal. Principia 0 - 3 Burroughs This game was completely dominated by Bur- roughs except for the opening minutes of play. Bob Willis was in top form and scored all three Bomber goals The field was fast and thus enabled Willis last year s Les l-latchard award winner to put his speed to its greatest advan tage Pnory 0 6 Burroughs ln their second match with Priory the Bombers showed the caliber of soccer which they were capable of The men from Burroughs took a quick lead and continued to elude the Priory defense The Burroughs goals were led by Brad Stocker t2l Eric Lemon Gary Muther Bill Kline and Bill Berman Ladue 5 0 Burroughs Hindered by the loss of several of the first string players the bombers were handed a 5 O loss by an exceedingly strong Ladue team The Bombers were unable to put any scoring com bination together and thus found themselves mainly on the defensive Country Day 2 l Burroughs The Bombers were agam defeated by their arch rivals Although Codasco dominated play in th first half each managed to score once In most of the second half both teams fought it out defensively neither being able to score but near the end of the game C D S pushed a goal through to win rnncrpra 1 2 Burroughs ln their second encounter the Bombers were barely able to trim Prin In the opening minutes of play Bob Willis scored on a penalty kick but this was offset by a late period Panther score The second half was a defensive battle however Eric Lemon scored to bring victory Western 0 3 Burroughs Playing their final game of the year on a snow covered field the A soccer team defeated Western 3 O The Bombers realizing that a v1c tory would mean a share of the league cham pionship completely dominated play The I B S goals were scored by Bill Berman l2l and Eric Lemon ABC Co Champa ARTICLE GN PAGE 127 - 1 . . , , I - . , f I l I I l I I . 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PIIOTY Ladue Pr1nc1p1a Western Artlcle on page Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs I I O - 3 ' 1 - 5 ' ' O - 6 U - 3 Priory O - 4 Burroughs Codasco O - 3 Burroughs 2 - 3 ' ' Q O - U o O - 8 N O - 6 ' ' ' O - 5 ' 129 N Q 2' f Y B A ' X . Y I Wax' I 3 A M Y M, ff , 82 wneatlznq Codasco Mehlvrlle Maplewood Kukwood Western Berkley F rs! Raw B shey e Cl l rrson ll D lcd Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs 'Wim Parkway Mehlvrlle Codasco Clayton Ladue S Or' Second Ro Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs Burroughs C 3 F1rstRow Levy LeR sch I-1 Leschen Cranston Mr McConnell Second Row T Sale I Hopkms Mabry Cornwell I Hexneman Thxrd Row McConnell Schoenrng C M111 Goldman Kelley ' A Baalzetball Brentwood 61 34 Burroughs Agarnst a veteran tall Brentwood team the A team was routed ln thelr seasons opener The Bombers stayed 1n the game unt1l mldway 1n the thrrd quarter when numerous errors handed Brent wood many easy buckets Chuck M111 was h1gh scorer wlth 12 The Bombers gave Clayton a team wh1ch later placed second 1n the Normandy Tournament a real f1ght before bow1ng 1n th last two mrnutes Clayton won the game at the char1ty str1pe In a br11l1ant shootrng eXh1b1t1on T rry Sale poured 1n 26 tor 1nd1v1dua1 honors Ladue 74 43 Burroughs ln the worst game of the season the Bombers could do noth1ng rrght as Ladue scored as t pleased 1-hgh scorers were Doc Cornwell wrth 15 Sale wlth 13 Pnory 40 52 Burroughs IBS notched 1ts frrst w1n of the season agalnst a poor Pr1ory squad Burroughs marntarned a com fortabl lead through most of the contest Sale led the scorers w1th 15 M111 added ll Country Day 42 49 Burroughs ln thelr trrst league t1lt the Bombers opened up a huge early lead and coasted to an upset w1n lt was a team V1C1OIV the boards were controlled by elastrc llrnbed M111 Hopkms starred on defense Iohn Mabry and Tom McConnell played flne all around ball Sale agam led the scorers w1th 13 The Bombers overcame early d1ft1cu1t1es to wh1p Pr1n for thelr thlrd stra1crht w1n Burroughs one two punch of Sale and M111 led the SCOTIUQ ta1ly1ng 15 and 13 respectlvely I I I Clayton 53 - 47 Burroughs Principia 45 - 54 Burroughs . , . t 9 I 1 - 1 1 ' ' 1 84 ' Westem 37 - 47 Burroughs The Bombers used a strong first half and final period to overcome a poor third quarter and a good Western team The deadly outcourt shooting of Sale who had l8 the clutch playing of McConnell who had ll and the fine defense of Hopkins were the keys to the win Pnory 44 50 Burroughs The Cagers suffered a letdown against Priory Winning unimpressively The game was marked by the excellent shooting of Sale who tallied l9 Mill excelled on the boards and had l2 Lutheran Central 42 50 Burroughs Playing a near flawless floor game the Bombers spoiled Lutheran s unbeaten league record and ex tended their own Mabry got Burroughs off to a lead they never relinquished and Mill clinched the Verdict with key buckets in the fourth quarter Mabry counted 18 markers M111 l7 Lutheran South 43 60 Burroughs A great third quarter carried the Bombers to their f1fth strarght Wln in league play Hopkins Sale Mill and Mabry all scored in double frgur s with Hopkms 16 top Pembroke 68 60 Burroughs The Bombers could not overcome a bad ftrst half although they almost pulled out a victory Terry Sale put on a brilliant display of basketball and led the scoring with 20 Mill added 12 Pr1nc1p1a 34 57 Burroughs Against a weak Prin team IBS Won their seventh stralght league game without any trouble Mill was the l ading scorer wrth l5 Country Day 51 55 Burroughs A rough Codasco squad almost stopped the Bombers streak in a game marked by near f1st1 cuffs Mill who poured in 19 was the big man but Doc Cornwell and Bob Cranston hit the clutcl free throws Westem 60 58 Burroughs The Bombers could not stop Doucleff in the two overtimes and lost this one in sudden death Mill and Hopklns fouled out and the IBS team dldnt have the height in the frnal period to stop the Bard ers Mill Mabry and Sale scor d 16 14 and l2 Lutheran Central 54 44 Burroughs The Crusaders clinched a te for the title by beating an unimpressive Burroughs team Mabry and Sale saw little action because of four quick fouls apiece and Mill who scored 25 couldnt do it alone Lutheran South 63 54 Burroughs The Bombers got off to a slow start and could never catch up thus absorbing their third loss in su cession Mill with l5 and Dal d Mabry with ll w re the Bombers in doubl fiqur s Article on page 133 , , , , . . r' I , . 1 - - , . . .Q , , - , D. . 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S S N 5 2 Complnments RYAN EQUIPMENT CO St Louus Mo P I 2 Contractors and Industrial Equipment ' ' 'lootball Although the lohn Burroughs A football team dld not comprle as outstandlng a record as the one of last year s team the Bombers nevertheless had a good season endlnq wlth a total of sxx vtctorles and two close losses The Bombers well balanced team coached by McConnell Yerges and Llntzemch was led by three all ABC League chorces center Bob LeResche halfback Errc Lemon and tackle Charlle Llscher who further distlngulshed hlmself and the team by being selected to the All Distrlct Team The offenstve attack was not the btg factor 1n the success of the 59 season but 1nstead rt was the solld defense that held the opponents to one or usually no touchdowns Players like Sanford Rederer who dzd a great Job over center all year Fred Pxtzman and Chuck M111 both of whom turned rn brxlllant performances ln every game Tom Ryan and Iay HOPk1nS who were constantly pluggtng up holes m the defenslve lxne and lmebackers Charlle Ltscher and Ron Rtley were lust a few of the stalwarts that stood up to each opponent allowtng only a total of 43 pornts to be scored on Burroughs all season However the offenslve unrt isnt to be overlooked The when the season started the Bombers had a powerful foursome w1th depth rn every posxtron I-'me runmng was present as lack Bfggs Ron Rrley Errc Lemon and Bob Cranston rolled up a large total of the ground gammg for the season At fullback was a converted Lmeman Fred P1tzman who was out part of the season wrth m1ur1es The games that Pltzman turned tn ln sptte of hrs tmyurres were especlally noteworthy as the opponent was bowled over tlme and agam by h1s hard running At the quarterback spots were Terry Sale and Tom McConnell who gurded the Burroughs eleven to an excttmg season Both boys passed well scormg lmportant touchdowns on a number of complex pass plays Wlth all the talent that was avarlable 1t mlqht seem that Burroughs should have done better but xt would only have taken a total of twelve more po1nts to make the Bombers undefeated throughout the season The 59 team w1ll be remembered for a number of reasons but the most outstandtng tratt of the 59 team was zts fxne team play that brought about the thxrd straight he for the ABC League Crown MISS PPI Ill ER F EL EUR lllltllll 407 N 8th ST. LOUIS I, MO. GA l 2030 113 I I of I H H I - - 0 'I . ' main problem of' the '59 team was replacing the backfield, but u ' n ' I ' ' I V r. -O29 ' - A 4 ' J - DELMAR BICYCLE co 3 Bagebau 6I37 39 4I Delmar Blvd St Louus I2 Missouri PA 7 8770 M H Srharrmghausvn 9800 Clayton Road S+ Louus I7 Mussourl WYdown 3 09I0 The B Baseball squad ended thelr 1959 campaign wrth a dtsappointmg record of SIX wrns seven losses and one he The team opened the season on a sour note when they were defeated by Clayton 5 4 After settltng for a t1e wrth Lutheran South the B teamers came back to edge Country Day 98 ln extra innmgs Burroughs then lost to Lutheran Central but rebounded strongly to smash the Parkway Colts l28 and smother Prmcmra 7 O Crafty southpaw Btll Lmdsley and rrght handed work horse pltcher Blll Scott pxcked up these two vrctorres Drsplaymg an awesome array of power the Western Cadets overpowered the Bulldogs 7 2 The only brxght spot was the trght Irsted relref pltchmg of Bob Flynn The next encounter saw the f1red up Burroughs team score all of thelr runs rn the 1mt1al frame as they beat Codasco 82 Torn McConnell played mlraculously behmd the plate whrle Charhe Thomas recexved credtt for the wm That vtctory was followed by a heart breakmg loss to Lutheran 5 4 Steve Lane who was grven an uncondrtronal release from Burroughs two years ago came back to haunt hrs former mates as he hurled Parkway to an 8 l VICIOTY The Bulldogs splrt therr tmal four games of the season but the last game showed the kmd of 1nsp1red ball they played throughout the year Wlth coa hes Ers man and Vrhert pullmo the strmos the team scored erght runs in the last rnmng but lost to Lutheran South 10 9 Tom Toney frnrshed the season wrth the hzghest battxng average and Harry Leschen who turned tn many defensrve gems throughout the year had the htghest fteldxng average The Bulldogs ended up ln th1rd place wrth a league record of 5 5 FRANK G MYERS VICE PRESIDENT 50 S Bemuston PLOESER WATTS 81 COMPANY Clayton Mlssouru Insurance PArIcvIew 7 3400 LADUE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY EAST DEL SERVICE STATION 9832 Clayton Road SIANDARD THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS I-Iave Your Doctor call us 624I Delmar at Eastgate We Deluver GAS OIL GREASING AUTO LAUNDRY WY 3 403I TIRES BATTERIES PA I 9242 4 ll I I C u ,I . . . . . . 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Having such a small school, the non-league games were naturally more difficult as we have fewer boys from wh1ch to choose The losses to Kirkwood C4ll Ladue C417 C3 27 and Pembroke C3 27 served as an a1d to experience for the follow ing league games Through these games the boys gained the practlce necessary to perfect the skills which aided in defeating Western C4 ll C4 ll Prrn C3 2l C3 Zl and Lutheran C5 Ol C5 Ol TWINX INCORPORATED FOR PRETEENS TOO COMPLIMENTS Dalton Manufacturmg Co 30 South Central Avenue Clayton 5 Mo DALTON POWER TOOLS w..,.,,, x FOR Hosav 'S-GTE, Tk I-IoIvIE REPAIRS will A INDUSTRIAL jr X uses t I as MODEL N uaao X, ,gk ... 8 asc DRILL V YJ MODEL No D88 9,3 7 POWER sAw ' T Phone PA 7 7567 for name of nearest dealer MODEL No D44 SABRE SAW 120 OF , I . , . If Cr ' Q' , C .. 'ftt' Pa ,LL 3-by ' 'A '-,. af.. ' . if Y - HP ' A A --f' H . 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' 0 - Consolidated Truck 6' Caster Co TRUCKS CASTERS WHEELS JE 33580 3900 Laclede ' C ' '3ootball Under the excellent coachlng of Mr Vtbert and Mr Koprovtca the C team comprlsed a record of 61 The team after lostng the hrst game 127 Jn a close battle to Codasco showed the1r real strength by wmntng stx straight games In the f1rst game agatnst Codasco the Eagles showed a touch of tnexperlence ln the opemng mxnutes of the game and Codasco took over and scored The Eagles grabbed the krckoft and promptly scored nght back but from then on it was a toss up with Codasco comtng out on top havtng had most of the breaks 1n therr favor The only Burroughs score came on a short pass from Pete Mayer to Wes Horner In the Eagles second game they scored a 210 vtctory over Pr1nc1p1a The Eagles showed a stronger team after adlustments 1n the backheld Scott Molden an etghth grader made one touch down and Charhe Stone added two others while playtng on the v1s1tor s muddy held ln the next two games of the season all the Eagles saw plenty of act1on Agamst Lutheran South the Eagles talhed another high score The Eagles trounced Lutheran Central 1n thetr next game with Ioe Erlanger maktng two scores Charhe Wtlson one Conzel man Herbert Stone and Wehmxller also scored one touchdown had defeated Codasco the week before Prmcrpta scored m the hrst quarter but Pete Mayer and Tom Seddon each made a touch down later rn the game ln the next game the Eagles came back to w1n agamst Codasco 260 on the Datsres held The Eagles defense led by Horner Seddon Robms Hememan DePew and Bushyhead stopped Codasco cold The offense led by two touchdown passes from Htrth t Stone a double reverse for a touchdown by Wehmzller and a short plunge by Seddon completed the scoring On a cold day the Eagles had their hrst encounter wtth WMA On the hrst play of the game a pass from I-hrth to Stone went for a touchdown The other scores were by Wehmtller and Mayer The Eagles showed a powerful ground offense rn wtnmng 190 Throughout the season the Eagles defense led by Seddon Horner Roblns Bushyhead DePew and Grlgg showed hard tackling and aggressrve play On offense Pete Mayer and Charhe Stone showed much power and speed whtle Scott Molden and Tom Seddon were conststent xn gammg through the middle The passmg blocktng puntxng and tacklmg tmproved each game under the coaches excellent guidance The C team com prxsed of only 23 boys dtsplayed a lot of talent and hne sprrtt PEVELY DAIRY CUMPANY More People Drink Pevely Milk Than Any Milk in Town 'I23 I I 0 . . ' , ' .V . A After two easy erfcounters, the C team again -faced Prine, who I - f ' I I r A l I I . ' Q Youll Luke BARFORD COMPANY III CLAYTON MO ' fl Baaeball After eight consecutive titles or co txtles Tom McConnell s Bombers sunk to a dismal 4 9 record In their first t1lt the Bombers were pounded by a strong Normandy team 91 Then Clayton kept the Bombers from getting into the win column by scoring a 9 6 win The first league game was a l2l romp over Country Day Iohn Mabry racked up the verdict vhile Wally Rist led the attack The f1eld1ng was excellent Against Lutheran the Bombers met with disaster Lutheran s lim Birch threw a one hitter wh1ff1ng l4 and the Crusaders took an ll O route Bob Cranston s fine effort went for naught as U C1ty took a heartbreaker 1n the next contest The score was 3 2 in n1ne frames Mlstakes 1n the field handed the game to U C1ty IBS broke out of the spin by whipprng Prin 7 l Bob Cranston picked up the nod and Terry Sale paced the offensive Losses to Pembroke and Western by scores of 4 2 and 5 2 followed Weak only three hits rn both games combined The Codasco Rams tallied three times in the bottom of the seventh to eke out an 8 7 trlumph and keep the Bombers on the skids Thls game was followed by another ll O beatlng at the hands of Lutheran Burroughs then notched a vlctory at Prin s ex pense behind the pitching of Mabry 4 2 A 6 3 loss at Alton to Western preceded a 5 4 win over Park way ln the season s finale Iud Calkins drove 1n the dec1d1ng markers 25?zamqy.e ruxroo RENTALS f992f T-A 7807 CLAYTON ROAD 7318 NATURAL BRIDGE W T EY M ND D 71772 EV R E 5 B220 Compliments of DINSMORE TREE SERVICE 9794 CLAYTON ROAD Wydown 3-4300 tra abs For Good Thlngs To Eat PARKSIDE CLAYTON WEBSTER BRENTWOOD SQUARE NORTHLAND I ll X ' l ' ' ' I -ri I v l - l El U ' ' ', ' 8500 Maryland hitting was responsible as the Bombers gathered I - - ' f 12 aLocKs ES OF HANL 7 LAT Non A vw: GE, PARKVIEW ' E E N ' , 124 conslrumtlon I0 Const: uctors of INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RIVER Pro jects FOOT OF VICTOR ST ST LOUIS MO P r v'ew I-7 O G re u I IC h s Wydown Market Del cac es, Meats, Fru ts Vegef bles and Beer o .ruc,rs'en Jos Wltek Florlst 4702 McPherson Ave Sf Louls 8 Mo FO 7 6200 Complumenfs KAMP TOGS INC sr LOUIS I Mo A k I 72 JhnHCgeliI1 Pendt VQLLMAR BRQS. 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I I Compliments of BOYD S C ayton 'ki' 14 Soccer: The Burroughs varsrty soccer team had a very respectable season The overall record of the team was 8 32 They were 42 rn ABC League play tthe league consrstmg of Burroughs Western Prmcrpra and Country Dayj and 123 rn Lrttle Four competmon tthe league consrstrng of Burroughs Ladue St Iohn and Country Dayl Thrs record enabled the varsrty krckers to tre Codasco for the ABC League Champronshrp but rronrcally the Bombers were only thrrd rn the Lrttle Four The Bombers started therr season by whrpprng St Iohns 40 beatrng Prrory 42 and sneakrng by St Iohns 21 The IBS men were then tred ll by Ladue and edged 10 by Country Day The team then started wmnrng by beatrng Western 51 tyrng St Iohns O U stallrng Prrn 3 0 and smashrng Priory 60 The Bombers then spllt therr last four games of the season by losrng to Ladue and Codas o 50 and 21 respectrvely and by whrpprng Prrncrpra and Western 21 and 30 respectrvely The rmposrng array of strength evrdent to coaches Hatchard Wotka and Sprague at the begrnnmg of the season was raprdly drssrpated by a serres of accrdents and 1n1ur es rn games and practrces and by scholastrc rnelrgrbrlrty Srx of the most prornrsmg players w re at one trme or another rn the season unable to play not to mentron the many valuable substrtutes who were lost The team managed to overcome these drftrcultres at the begrnnrng of the season but toward the frrral games rt lacked the depth Because of the con srstent change of avarlable players one rs not able to name an eleven man team whrch started all the games However players who partrcrpated a large amount were center Errc Lemon rnners Bob Wrllrs Dave Haffner and Brll Berman wrngs Frank Myers Brad Stocker and Gary Mather halfbacks Tom Ryan Hart Huhn Trm Leach Charlre Lrscher and Brll Hardy fullbacks Chuck Lowry Steve Black Ken Kerckhoff Brll Elbrrng and Mrke Luedde and goalres Rrck Conrad and Sanford Rederer Specral recocmrtron must also be grven to yunror Tom Ryan Tom prayrng hrs trst year of varsrty soccer was very aggressrve on both offense and defense and earned for hrmselt the ABC Leagues most valuable player award and the Les l-latchard trophy The wrnner of the award s chosen by the referees who olfrcrate the ABC League games Although there were other very good players rn the league such as Bud Lange of Prrncrpra Tom Green of Country Day Francrsco Rrverra or Western and Burroughs own Errc Lemon the offrcrals cast more votes fo Tom than have ever been cast for a srngle player rn the hrstory of the award Take home an EXTRA JAR for your next party 1. om rl' U 1 'ut Lf in' ik! 1 gr Pr'l. Inns ' fa oliifgg f come only from J SEVILLE M H591 The Yearbook would lrke to thank the fol lowrng students for therr spec1al help 1n pro ducrng th1s Yearbook Rusty Hensley Tom Hernernan Charlre Stone Tom DePew B111 Berkley Charlre Thomas and Dave Haffner for therr assrstance rn photography Iohn Les ser for the art work on pages 13 and 107 Karen Dube for her work on page 49, Carol DePew Kathy Sale, Nelson Spencer and Karen STIVGTS for therr ard rn the rdentrlrcatron of p1ctures COMPLIMENTS UF A g7U2I'ld 127 ll ll 9 ji I -. . ' i I ,1 t , 'r My 4' ,Q gt , Jr sb! 1 1 NE I q 1 p I I n Q XV XXX X ,C ,, as sr 0 X I , I V 1 . A ' . MQBILGAS 0 MONARK PETROLEUM CO f Q U SIOI Manches+er Road The Iohn Burroughs Yearbook here gratefully acknowledges the contrtbuttons of the followtng professronal men Dr Eugene M Brlcker Dr DonaldO Burst George W Cadrgan Dr Delevan Calktns Dr and Mrs EdwardW Cannady C M Charles MD lack M Chasnoff Dr A H Conrad lr Dr IarnesB Costen Dr EdwardW Dempsey loseph C Edwards M D Estlll E Ezell Dr Ph1l1pN Gale Alfred Goldman Dr Hernz Haffner Dr and Mrs Grey lones Karl F Koenrg Dr Carl E L1SCh9I' Dr H R McCarroll Dr F A Morrrson loseph C Peden, Ir M D l lewellyn Sale lr M D Dr Ben H Senturra Phrlm T Shahan, M D Vrctor A Wallace Soccen Under the ftne coachmg of Mr Ray Beckman and Mr Mar tm Parry the 19591960 B soccer team was undefeated comprlxng a record of eleven wma nc osses and one tre Over two years thts team has earned the remarkable dns tmctton of not havrng lost a game in twenty srx contests Showmq their strength early the Bulldogs won thexr tnree pre league games On December fourth they Non 30 from a brg but slow Taylor team The next week Burroughs whtpped Whrtfxeld 60 Tom Seddon scortnq three goals and beat Prrory 4 O on a mud covered freld The ABC league pre season tournament was called off due to raxny weather Returnmg from the Chrtstmas holrdays the team started tts league play They began by defeatmg Country Day 3 2 rn a game that wasnt as close as the score mdrcates Next they exploded a 90 vtctory agarnst Western at A ton and showed themselves truly the leaders of the four team leaque by defeattnq Prxnctpta at home 5 O After defeatmg Prtory 51 and Ladue 30 the Bulldogs Cllnched at least a he for the txtle by wrnmng agatn from Codasco 30 on a poor fr ld The loss of Dave Woods the center forward hampered the offense 1n the next contest aqarnst an lmproved Prtnclpxa squad De ptte many fine shots and a goal that was called back because of an off slde penalty Burroughs had to be content wrth a OO tre The B squad ended the season by defeatrnq Western 6 0 takmg the ABC champlonshlp for the second straxght year Thrs years champronshrp teams mam asset was thexr tremendous scormg potentral Sparked by Seddons I6 goals and Woods 10 the Bulldogs totaled 47 qoals far more than any B team has ever scored The other front lrners Ted Stude lack Engler Tom Hememan Steve Bobms and John Wehmrller added to the scormg power whrle halfbacks Marsh Pxtzman Paul Hartman Dtcx Bcgers and Dave Mc Carroll completed the teams strong offense Not to be over looked was the team s defense whtch consrsted of fullbacks Trm Croft Pete Iohnson and Doug Grrqg and the ftne goal tes Ketth Shahan and Stev Dunlop Thts combmattcn held the opponents to only three goals and tt was thts defense added to the unusually strong reserve power able coach mg and of course the front ltne that gave the team the great sprrrt 1t needed to be a champrcn Compllmenfs of the ullmanes J Rodrlck s women s ha berdashers l538 Forsyth Blvd Clayton 5, tvtnssourt ll ll . ' C ' . ., .. , , 129 FORD STEEL CO HIGH MANGANESE C1311 STEELS BETHLEHEM TOOL STEELS TIMKEN GRAPHITIC STEELS 5051 Pattlson Ave St Louis 10 Mo Phone PRospect 2 1919 Compllments LEPPERT ROOS 7720 Forsyth Clayton 5, Mo 'Jnack The Track Team completed a very good season by w1nn1ng three of 1lS four dual meets along wtth the AB C MEDAL MEET whrle ftnrshmg second rn 1lS one trtangular meet Speclal recognltton should be gtven Doug Remer who was not only an mvaluable team memb r but also an outstandtng 1nd1v1dual competttor settrng a new record for the h1gh hurdles at the Maplewood Relays plactng frrst and second rn the low and hrgh hurdles at the State Meet 1n Columbta and w1nn1ng three events 1n the ABC Meet ln the ftrst dual meet of the season Burroughs eastlf defeated Prlory by the score of 56lfQ to 2Ulfv but four days later 1n a tr1angular meet wrth St Charles and Brentwood the team flnrshed second wrth 44 lf5 polnts t St Charles 85 2f5 pornts However durtng that same Week we were able to eke out a thrrllrng 65' f to SZVQ potnt vrctory over Western Thls was followed up by an easy vrctory over the DBISIGS who scored only 27 polnts to our 91 Numerous chronlc 1n1ur1es plagued us all year but perhaps therr greatest effect was felt rn a dual meet wtth Parkway who won 67 to 5l But agam the team bounced back w1nn1ng a close 67 to 61 vrctory over Pr1nc1p1a Ftnally after the B Dtstrlct meet rn whtch we frnrshed a close second to Parkway we completed the season rn h1gh style before an amazingly large crowd by w1nn1ng the ABC League Meet at Country Day and by a twenty polnt margrn over Prrncrpra the second place team Chemtcals and uppltes Fon THE Swlmmlng Pool ANY size Pailw fndiolfuiaonal puawie Llqund Chlornne HTH SuperchloriRl Copper Sulphate Alums Fnlter Powders Alglcudes Test Sets pH Plus Soda Ash Cleaners Portable Filters Sknmmers Vacuum Cleaners Ask for Swlmmmg Pool Chemical Catalog 33 Years supplymg Chemicals or Industry G. 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SINCE I9I4 9815 CLAYTON ROAD 3930 CHOUTEAU OL 26050 A L BUSCHS GRO E WOERMANN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 7 I 20 Manches+er Avenue S+ Louls I7 Mnssouru Bunlders of Hue new John Burroughs AUdI+OFlUm 132 L R O , A D s L E A D 'r o 7 CREATIVE Sill IEIIIND YOUR PIODUU Vllll MOVE I7 AHEAD HSTERI MEMBER Amerncan Assocnatton of ADVERTISING Agencnes ' ' Basketball ln what appeared to be a wmnzng season tor the Bombers the A team coached by Mr McConnell managed only a ue tor second place rn the ABC League and an overall record of ten wxns and nme losses Atter a bad start ot losmg thezr txrst three encounters to nor league teams the Bombers exploded tor seven straxght vrctorxes xncludmg a wm from every team rn the league However after a loss and two vlctorxes the A cagers went down to defeat th ee straxght tlmes thus el1m1nat1ng the Bomber s hopes ot a champxonsmp The Bombers managed one more win rn the state tournament before losing to St Francis de Sales In the semx fmals and to the host of the regxonal tourna ment Duschene for tht d place The Bombers were a team that had hot and cold spells throughout the season Thxs sudden transxtron from a wmnmg team to a losmg team was qutte evxdent rn the Bombers record At ttmes m the txrst halt oi competztron the A team was at its best playrng flawless basketball However ln the last half of the year the team repeatedly played sloppy basketball enablmg other teams to capltallze on errors There was qood evldence durmg the season of qood basketball materral As usual the Bombers dtd not held a large team but the lack of hexght was made up for by hustle and good ball handlm Ot the starters there were Hopkms and Iohn Mabry Tom McConnell a sophomore played excellent basketball and gave Burroughs the hope of havmg champronshxp teams ln the future The bench depth was good m most respects as Doc Cornwell Ilm Hememan Fred Prewrtt Bob Cranston B111 Schoenmg Tom Goldman and Bob LeResche came ln often to txll the gap Prewitt Hememan Cranston and Cornwall also started at vanous hmes The team was qutte fortunate 1n havmg two talented boys ID the hneup Chuck Mlll and Terry Sale who were the mtegral cogs tn the Bombers machme With Sales 1ump shootmg and Mxlls control of the boards both boys bullt tremendous scormq averages for the season However the ftne defensxve work of lay Hopkms and the ball hawkxnq and handlmg of Tom McConnell are not to be overlooked exther The Bombers fme play came through wrth some surprlsmq WIUS but sloppy lay caused some dlsappotnt mg losses Wtth one or two brea s ln the regular season the Bombers might have gone all the way to a champ1onsh1p how ever wxth the prospects of a brxqht future the Bombers should not be too sad abo t the season but should look at 1t as a be 'grnnmq toward basketball champxonshxps ln the years to come ll :I I V 1 Q - , I 1' 1 V - - ll H . A . , ' . . . F I . 'V ' , ' - 1 I T - . . , , . . - - .I If ' A - I I K I - . , , I V . I ' I. four seniors in league games: Cgluck Mill, Terry Sale, Iay I - , , . 1 I I 1 1 ' I . , r . I 4 . . , . . . . , 1 I ' . . , , I V , ' V E ' V . tx ,N ' - I Senzor 5 uotes Berger Not by years but by d1spos1t1on 1SW1SdOI'I'1 acqutred B1erman Cunostty 1S one of the permanent and certaln characterrstrcs of a vlgorous mlnd Breckner A hght heart hves long Carlson Gladness of the heart 1S the hte of man Cornwell The greater man the greater courtesy Costen Reason and Judgement are the qualltles of a leader Deem I-le that has patlence may compass anythlng Dempsey We heed no 1nst1ncts but our own Dlxon lt hurteth not the tongue to g1ve falr words Edwards Good humor IS the health of the soul Elbrlng Nothlng great was ever achreved w1thout enthusrasm Goodson Some thrnk the world was made for fun and frohc and so do Guth l would help others out of a fellow feehng Hagemann Obhglng and cheerful tndustrrous and k1nd Hememan ln the hfe of a young man the most essenttal thlng for happlness 1S the glft of frlendshlp Helmholz Of surpassrng beauty and 1n the bloom of youth Hertslet One vo1ce of sympathy Hxlpert Ask and learn Hlrth There are a few thlngs that never go out of style and a femmrne woman lS one of them Hon1g Memory rs the dlary that we all carry about Wlth us Hopewell A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Hopkms A httle nonsense now and then 1S rehshed by the wlsest men Horner l have no other but a woman s reason Huhn A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and conftdent tomorrows Iohnson Studlous to please yet not afrald to fa1l Kelley From the crown of h1s head to the sole of h1s foot he lS all rntrth Kl1ne There lS nothrng more to be esteemed than a manly frrmness and a dec1s1on of character Kmght A fatthful frlend lS a strong defense Lanz ln l1fe we shall flnd many men that are great and some that are good but very few that are both great and good Larsson l ask only for 1nformat1on Leach lustlce IS truth and actlon Lemon The very prnk of perfect1on LeResche The secret of success 1S constancy to purpose Leschen She pretends to be d1gn1f1ed but her pep betrays her 134 . 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Come, et us reason toget er 0 11 . 11 u . 11 11 ' a 0 . 11 . . . 0 u . 11 . 11 1 1 . 11 0 u 11 11 o O . 11 . , . . 11 Q 4 11 1 ll u O 11 . 11 o 1 11 . . - 11 a ' 1 11 . 1 . 1 ll a ' 1 I ll 1 1 1 Q 0 . . 11 . 11 1 . . ll u Q . ll 1 1 0 1 11 11 . . 11 o n 11 . . . 11 n l 11 . 1 11 u o 11 . 11 o u 11 . . . 11 o n Senzor 5 uotes Lesser H Ath1nker1s a person Lesser I A fellow of 1nf1n1te Just of most excellent fancy Lrscher Nothmg endures but personal quahtres Lovelace l dont say much but l do a lot of thlnklng Mabry Gratltude 1S the slgn of noble souls Mrll Strong and of good courage Mrllar Common sense 1S very uncommon Mueller Energy and persrstence conquer all thrngs Myers The better part of valour lS dxscretlon Prtzman l-hs hrnbs were cast ln manly mould For hardy sports or contest bold Prewltt Cr1t1c1sm of our conternporarles 1S not cr1t1c1sm lt IS conversatlon Proctor Sllence has many advantages Rederer A m1nd equal to any undertakmg that he puts 1t along s1de of Robrns Wlsdom crleth out Rodgers A tune to speak and a t1me to keep s1lent Rogers Wlth my whole heart and wlth my whole soul Ruholl Noth1ng lS lmpossrble to a wlllmg heart Sale l-hs opmlon was h1s law Samuels ln her tongue IS a law of londness Scholz Let all thlngs be done decently and ln order Srlverman A wlse and understand1ng heart Spencer A merry heart doth good llke a medlclne Stamper Llfe has no lolessmg hke a prudent frrend Stocker There lS no defense agamst adverse fortune whlch 1S so effectual as an haloltual sense of humor Stutsman Sffllllflq always wlth a never fadlng slncerlty Sutter Ease w1th d1gn1ty Westerman Truth lS as lmposslble to he spolled by an outward touch as the sunbearn Wrder Thou hast w1t and fun and frre Wrllrarnson Beholdlng and brlght countenance of truth 1n the qulet and st1ll a1r of dellghtful studles Wlllrs Of manners gentle of affectlons m1ld ln wrt a man S1ITlpllCllY a chlld Wulllng The qulet mlnd 1S rlcher than a crown Young A soft answer turneth away wrath Zopl All art constantly asp1res toward the cond1t1on of muslc Zwrck lnflnlte rrches 1n a l1ttle roorn 135 I , 11 . . 11 Q 1 QQ 11 . . . . 11 I I H 1 l Il I 1 I ll Q Q 11 1 . 1 11 Q ' 1 ll 1 1 1 ll Q Q Q 11 11 Q Q n ll 1 ll Q Q 11 . . 11 Q Q ll 1 1 1 ll Q Q l ll 1 l 1 Q Q 11 I ll 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll Q . 0 1 ll 1 ll Q Q 11 1 . . . 11 Q Q l ll 1 u ll Q Q 11 . . . 11 Q ' 1 11 . . 11 Q Q 11 . . . . . . 11 Q Q 11 . . . . 11 Q Q ll 1 1 ll Q Q 11 . . 11 Q Q Q 11 - . 11 O Q 11 1 . 1 11 Q Q 11 . . . . 11 Q Q ll 1 1 I I Q Q 1 Il 11 1 1 1 . . 1 11 Q Q II Q 1 1 ll Q Q ll 1 1 1 1 Q Q 11 I ll 1 1 ll Q Q I I ll 1 1 1 I Q Q 1 1 1 1 Il Q Q 11 . . 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' 1 1 . . . . . 11 I 1 Il 1 1 1 1 ll Q Q ll ll Q Q 1, . . . 1 11 Q Q Q 11 . . . . . 11 Q Q slnce Koolue s Comb I e Ihe HoH'esI' 'Ihmg Man salhn away Ihe green a+ The local leffuce lraclory really plays ul cool Man we mean cool lulce 'rhe 49'rh A lol of cals dlg :I from 'Ihe opening bar and ge? way oul of Lornbardoland They drg qulclc Ihal Ihe old local swungxn 'ream gel' lheur kicks from malcung :I 'lasl And we mean Iasl lllce whooosh' The arrangemenls are cool man cause we re way ou+ Way ouf lllce a real romance In case Ihus bugs a lor of fans from squaresvulle heres lhe Iranslaluon Opening a savrngs accou I al your local banlc IS a wnse rnove Indeed Many people already reallze Ihal I+ ns a cqoocl slarl foward learnlnq sound fnscal managernenl and becomlng acqua nlecl wllh Ihe many and varned servlces your loanlc can ofler OF NATIONAL CITY ILLINOIS Specnallzang un CorresponcIen+ Banlung Servuces 'fo ofher Banks FO re-sr I 0647 Karl Blssmger INCORPORATED French Confechons 4740 42 McPherson S+ LOUIS 8 M0 The Tame of My Life My Summer aT CAMP 0-TAHN-AGON Three Lakes, Wisconsin Winter dnrector and owner Address Mrs Ruth Warren Becker 7373 Pershing Ave Mrs Wm. 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Louis 5, Mo 136 THE NATIONAL STOCK YARDS NATIONAL BANK COMPLIMENTS OF A Fnend VOTE FOR TONl CURHS ' ' Baalzetirall Under the coaching of Mr Robert Cowen the B basket ball team ended this season with a medtocre record of seven wins and eight losses The Bulldogs opened the cage season wrth an expected loss to a h tshootmg Brentwood team The B teamers were off to a good start as they surprised themselves by holdmq Brentwood to a one porn lead at half time Playmq wxthout Nelson Spencer Wade Kennedy and Bob Flynn the B 'earn was unended by Clayton 3832 and Ladue 47 36 The squad then scored tts f1rst vrctory by edging Priory 32 29 Tom Toney was the h1gh scorer wmth 15 Playtng their best game of the year the Bulldogs srrxnted past Codasco SO 39 Trarlmq 23 16 a one pomt Burroughs outscored the Daisies 22 points to 2 A bxt of over confrdence on Burroughs part helped a fmred up Pr1nc1p1a team to defeat the Bulldogs 36 32 The Burroughs teafn seemed to trghten up at half trme but they lost the four pomt lead early rn the second half The Bulldogs hen los tlcexr second league game to Western 40 34 Pulnq out of the loslng column wlth lack Blq s and Wade Kennedy sccrrnq mlmost at wrll Burroughs h at the Prrory Satnts agaln 57 48 After sltpptng by Luthe an Central rn a fast and tlrrnq contest the B texmers were upset by the swallow the score was close the whole game and we lost rn the last three seconds at the charty strrpe In the next game Prrnctpla s Plnthers roared from behtnd to wln easlly from the haplcss Bulldogs In the best game of the season the B team smashed C untry Day 49 27 Substltute center Nelson Spencer combrned wxth Bill Scott and lack Bl,QS were the brgsguns rn tnxs Burroughs vxctory The B team ers went down at the hands of Vlestern who had two teams 50 4U Ending the season vtotonously the xnsptred Bulldogs scored a repeat victory over Lutheran Central before avengmg an earher defeat to Luttheran South Tnus the Bulldogs frnrshed therr league campargn wrth frve wrns and frve losses lack Brgqs was the high scorer for the year wrth 172 total whxle Kit Mrll and Wade Kennedy controlled the boards all year Although the B team suf fered their frrst losxnq season in many years rt was a team that never gave up The players gaxred a lot of expenence wlcrch will slrow up in the near future If your hospital as plannung a Junior Auxllnary CANDY STRIPER program this summer lon ln' Help your communutyl ANGELICA UNIFORMS 1427 Olive sneer St. Louis 3, Missouri I37 I I 0 C V I ' Q I I V I , V ' . ' i ' - ' 1 Lancers of Lutheran South, 47 45, Thts was a tough defeat to A' -1 A I A I 0 - - ll ll WHA T W0 ULD Berger drdn t drrve that Chevy? Brerman got strarght Ps? Breckner drdn t wear orange? Carlson s Jeep was green wrth purple spots? Cornwell lost hrs locker leanrng talent? Costen drdn t wear the regulatron cheerleadrng unrform? Deem drdn t have a younger srster? Dempsey completely bashed up the football? Drxon shut up for a whrle? Edwards broke her hockey strck? Elbrrng drdn t have crazy rdeas? Goodson brd 8 no prles? Guth drdn t have that bell on hrs car? Hagemann couldn t trnd Schnerd s? Herneman beat someone rn a drag wrth hrs Morrrs? rn the rnornrng? Hepler was on trme to school? Hertslet drdn t have that srgn rn her drrveway? Hrlpert got caught by the truant oftrcer? Hrrth shouted? Honrg overcame berng flustered? Hopewell lost her buddres? Hopkrns took senror grrls out? Horner had another accrdent? Huhn forgot how to speak German? lohnson started to collect cannons rnstead ol guns? Kelley drdn t have Robert s Rules ot Order? Klrne drdn t have a record player? Knrght lost her Head skrrs on Buttermrlk? Lanz knew the complete Spanrsh language? Larsson spoke Swedrsh rn all of hrs classes? Leach learned how to drrve? Lemon marrred Sour Asa? LeResche kept hrs nose out of Yearbook busrness? 138 HAPPE IF Leschen s pool had a Ladue cop rn rt? H Lesser lost hrs brrefcase? I Lesser lost hrs box of Crayolas? Lrscher s father Weren t a doctor? Lovelace got zapped by one of hrs rnventrons? Mabry by mrstake drove l-lopkrn s car home? M111 couldn t frnd Sale and Prewrtt? Mrllar s experrrnents blew up l-laertter Hall? Mueller broke one of her Hockey legs? Myers harr grew to be four rnches long? Prtzman lost hrs appeal? Prewrtt couldn t trnd Mrll and Sale? Proctor parked hrs motorcycle rn Advrsory? Rederer told the world hrs rnrddle name? Robrns flunked out of I B S ? Rogers trrst rntormal was accepted? Ruhoff lrved rn Calrtornra? Sale couldn t trnd Prewrtt and Mrll? Samuels coodnt spele Reaspektalyy Supmrrteed? Scholz drdn t lrve rn Webster? Srlverman had to house Srlka all year? Stamper lost hrs phone prrvrleges? Stocker had hrs head shaved? Spencer couldn t buy butterflres rn Aspen? Stutsman s boat sank? Sutter skred whrle at Aspen? Westerman wore blue Jeans to school? Wrder ran out of Burma Shave? Wrllramson s paper arrplanes drdn t fly? Wrllrs drdn t make 40 goals a year rn soccer? Wulflng slugged Prewrtt? Young tell off the balcony whrle sleepwalkrng? Zopf lost hrs frddle strck? Zwrck admrtted she w ars a wro? I I O . 1 . ' ' ' I I I I I I l I . I 1 - Helmholz couldn't make Santord's car run R0dQe1'S' l'1OUS9 bufned ClOWH? An 81 Year Repulahon for lnfeqruly rkers Prescruphon Ophclans Opllcal Goods Confacf Lenses Plwolo Supplles 1-learsng Alds S+ Louls CIay+on Kirkwood ' ' Baahetball s ear e 1, asxe ar eamt 'fr1s hrrd srarq 1 L aj C dl'1 ,.1 ns Tnls was he hrs! season rn sys 'n alfN1'1g a fres rrfn ray on 91 -H V1 .-as seo Beca se cf ne Eagles zero Ire-nj wcned ly an D Inq 51X I E K GY n P11 s me o rcn L L pl 9 fx ea air a e 1. crrf-2 s s and 'llke e n ma'r.v rx sK11le.1 s L P C s d not vcry 17111955119 1n 11s 11151 ee stars vftrrx 0 ern and ea 1, n 'Hay For C 1n ll1e1r nex' 'ew U nies s me Eacxlns s1rwe1 'n e n dl nc1r11 nf' 1 f ar n an 1111.11 an Lerlal 4016 n n nam wan 1s 1n1ls1x arrs asl mar e ue ray nflefa uf '10 yf Jr rho Lx, es wer y n s le ea JA and n s respec VF y J r nuc x ss vas 4 oo xf xr 1r C ' a er a'1'.l our e s ng er co mr! r C11 df1d U 9 119 YCSGIVQ S U earn Q e e err seas N s y 1,'1ly 1m ns sten pay vlm a 55 'ram T 1s era en axe s rcmn afyandg rc oh Por' ea ver .1 e r who s a e co lens e n eann ,' an 11'1 rr1'1 1 a '4 sxng 1 ra ou s an 1. rernay e-111 lgle 'P' y ass1 er s a 1 ng tg e asf xr' ff rnr er a my one e n lf .1 xss C s as reaxe 1 L r E I1 T11 SLCLQSS ns re1r s easy pay fran oulh arm reaxmg Lune an FS QS 5 F C 1l'S g:1l'1'19S 1'S1.Ie1'n era rss 1 L 2 team reundeu out 115 season wrth rn ard an v1 tery .fer wen' or, n ry 1872 1960 88 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE W H MARKHAM 6' C0 General Insurance 506 Ollve Street CEntral 1 0100 4 The Man From Markham KNOWS Insurance 139 I I 75. y e'b':1'1e fa.- -1 1 F-.EC 9 'ue rf 3 hrp. 1 1 v.'E'.1:h lie ' 'e. 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T39 'CQ t .1 'irirlx fi 'f. .' an '.-1:..':n' a marked rg hi 5 1.1 l Q .. . .bl-' 'O fl. The middle pi' in the fzvi- 5:5231 league. ' 1 En' 1 a 31,1111 if 'sa ' I n Szn .. 1' E 1 5.122 .. .Crs fir the 7- I: 'er -art 1-f e, lee frfnger, and Ciara '1'1'11s:. ' hlled the :1?.. 1 11 . . . rertx' made valu bl niriizp' . ' Tie Eagles s' rte- g:ccr.7 Io fer: :1rs' ati 1: '.'fQst'r , ig rekgcgfe' to cat'-1. so 2 29-19 . th. List played game of 'tie e' cn. After irrmrmng H 313:11 . ' .. .1 ' :re f . los: a nearrl. r r Q utln- an C-.trl . gi..r1t. The 'CZ bays sr.i'.-J 'j 1151! 3:23 g::.fn11zl by eesr: 2 ' ng even',1lL..13s f:' .1 gg. ,' '. a South, 1i-' fanfed 1: fell ' up t:,1s ' ' . In 'lie 11V darn parries, 1119 Eagle demo tryed 1'1 'tr '- L by los- qg Io N. .d 111:11 S . rr ff-:tial-1:16 .-xa:f:pg,1ie 'I tho r 41 Th I Z 'xxx iles. 'rv C ' 1 . , 1 1 .,ss 1: '.'.UAste I . ozh-2: 1: , Q' N '. 4 1 Cay. I 0 I . CA TOUIMAGI E!Pf Berger W1thout Vera Brerman dumb Breckner w1thout orange on Carlson never smlllnq Cornwell not bemg pollte Costen unorqanlzed Deem Wlthout hls ab1l1ty of maklnq fnends Dempsey wlthout her beauty Dlxon wlthout her cheerfulness Edwards not on every varslty Elbrlng only f1ve feet tall Goodson wtthout a date Guth wlthout hls Cadlllac Hagemann an old mald Helneman w1thout h1s basement Helmholz Wlth small feet Hepler w1thout a deeper meanlnq Hertslet Wlthout her cooperatlon Hllpert smoktnq Hlrth not belnq sweet Honlg not flustered Hopewell Wlthout her pep Hopklns uncoordlnated Horner Wlthout her food Huhn wlthout hls Wtllmqness to learn Iohnson refuslng to do extra work Kelley Wlthout a Joke Klme hatmq to dance Knlght Wlthout her hosp1tal1ty Lanz Wlthout hts Jeep Larsson wlth a date Leach wtthout hrs art1st1c ab1l1ty Lemon taklng Phys Ed LeResche wlthout h1s saddles Leschen wlthout a dog tag Lesser H wlthout hts br1ef case Lesser I wlthout a pun Lrscher maklnq a touchdown' ' V' Lovelace w1thout h1s help on hghtmg Mabry wlthout a cast sllng etc M1ll Wlthout h1s Model T Mlllar not knowmq anythlnq sc1ent1f1c Mueller wlthout her love for Colorado Myers wlthout h1s camera Pltzman playlnq flag football Prewrtt not resembllnq Elvls Proctor Wlthout h1s motorcycle Rederer not tn the 99th percenhle Roblns wlthout her athlet1c ab1l1ty Rodgers a Rogers Wlthout her vo1ce Sale as Maverlck Samuels Wtthout a fantastlc Wardrobe Scholz maklng trouble Sllverman as a bar stool Spencer wlthout that blond hockey player Stamper not a frlend to anyone Stocker Wlthout qlrls Stutsrnan wlthout a contaqlous laugh Sutter Wlthout a perfect ftqure Westerman on the IB S BAND Wlder wlthout that red and Whlte shtrt Wxlhamson wlth h1s math correct1ons up to date W1ll1s drlvlnq a FORD Wulhng Loquac1ous Young wlthout her ralncoat Zopf Wlthout hls ab1l1ty to analyze Zwrck tall 140 I l : ' 1 : f t : I I Ruhoff: without a smile Best Wlshes I'O1'1'1 The Dick X Ray Company 4000 Chve Street St LOUIS MISSOUTI COMPLIMENTS OF A Friend Wneatlcnq T e c ns'art1y 1 1p fvmc results ct sac ess1ve w esttmq seasfrs ave 1 eve e f a o,,1'1Jfa as been a' 0 J no a 'cp notcn ICD dESL.11P the ur1nera1 1ack ct SK1111 s wn 'or the 'na sport a 1Ba Besmes C rncy B1 rs macn pub11f1zed state L1'amp1on in tie 0.1 p and r ass th Bvnke s rcas a nam er F' other hne at'11e'es Ren F11ey o wen' w1H F 0 eqmna Fees fortune of os ng a very Cese match o t'1e boy w'1 vfn' to v1.1n 'H s' 1' 1n o nan' fass QIDY FY1D11l'1QSd0f1 a p1ay as L10 ar' He ended t1' a1nde'ea'ef'1 ' SVAUAIDQ man nad FYGVIPJS sen f'rs1 many C11d11F' Dr Pew B1 ry ffifi r1'1VlCX 'ee s ' pf en' a1 C 1 s mn we U 1'ers 1 1a1n tm nft enf G11 Vt' n t 5 1 e le vm Q fr Bon n t en fa e st 1 ' 1n' '11sa ne' ennfj w n 1 s n Y 5.9 'vw t1 e1as e'1O1'tc't1re yea T 1 uf on ed seascn I1 n a sy enu s s f I un- L ed fs 0111111 seasfn WJ 10 3 m seffrf' s 1a1g1t year r ,4 1 1n1' n 11s 1 1dQl e gm, 1-1 Q ave ' 1 ,vas anf' r I5 V101 q1 ant a muse s fl' 'V1f1rr1 1 D or wr fny xnf f pw:-w f- f wo 1 sc wrfs vnfr 1n roam s J es' 1 e 'vw 1'n1nr n V- at a ma 1 as a 'e the 1nfo'n 1 true ' env '14 n we trllnq Var eaq r 11'r1p1 '1 shpnna ese 1afy1n Have oBrfVfrs ,.'rfnedb1r'y see H 'C-Te 'eae C1namp1 ns mfude y F1e11nqsr' rf Zen' S1'n'ncns arf' C ate es r evn efords are mr es ' t P ' Q re '11 fl a '11 1rf' ea 'n JIFFS ' FY s as' c s ,leurs experwr' e re 1 and 1 P 0 V-1.30 :gym :lf fs 1 n v '1-1 5 S X -:rw PE ELY D IRY CUMP More People Drunk Pevely Mllk Than Any Milk in Town 141 l L- A 1 f - f v ' 1 ,1 11 1 -7, ,d th ' .,: Ch K e 1,. h , 01. f Lhc 1' ' 1 H' 2 ,1 . 0 e' 4 tithe 11 ,K -, , 1. .' tp il.. 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'1 ., .C then ff '1' M ' 're :rzirf-asinj LYTDUKSY twk r in '.-:r-s'111.:, 'Ze 1 61 1 f1.1 111,,':1f1 i' 'rg 17 '.vil1 my 1.1 He sta a11 1 w1I1 iffk k Pk in ze V62 sen in .as 1 nff'-Wssary f:1'1 1:': Var? 1' 5 L:11's 1e'Je1'grnf'r1' ll o o HOLIDAY HILL Fun for lhe Family Complnmenls of NATURAL BRIDGE 8 BROWN ROADS HArruson 9 I2ll For a Summer of Real Camping In th Land o Lakes Choose U lj E 15: Qgg., F R E U N D INN lg' LODGE BAKING COMPANY A Northwoods Camp for Girls THREE LAKES WISCONSIN 40I'I1 Season Dlrecfors and Owners MR 8. MRS LESLIE W LYON I205 Nancy Jo Place Glendale S+ Louls 22 Mo Phone YOrldown 6 8732 920 South Taylor Avenue FRanIcIln I T282 DDE 'I42 ' e I lava: 4 vre Lu. -.1-+Q-pl 5. A Y' l NR-if , , ,Q In-Qi . ,-- Il ' ' 1 x 4 BI' I l - ' l- - PROPHECT IN TEN TEARS Berger car park1ng lot attendant Bnerman ftrst woman presldent of the U S Breckner on the Olymptc hockey team Carlson st11ldr1v1ng her Jeep Cornwell manufacturer of ugly p1lls Costen sttll cheenng for the Bombers Deem sttll known as Dealer Dempsey possessor of M of a weddlng r1ng Dxxon has a permanent case of laryng1t1s due to her 1ntegrat1on efforts Edwards golng abroad to hunt porcuplnes Elbr1ng ab1gam1st Goodson surrounded by lov1ng males Guth pos1ng for cheese cake ads Hagemann still out at Schnelds Hememan nowhere to be found Helmholz st1llunk1ssed the tardy bell Hertslet learnlng to lnhale Hrlpert health commlssloner for St Lou1s Hxrth a Pans Model Honlg st1ll nalve Hopewell sttll stealtng marshmallows Hopkrns member of the Crew Cuts Horner st1ll has a hole tn her stomach Huhn German ambassador to the U S Iohnson U S ambassador to Germany Kelley addlcted to laughlng gas Khne head of Arthur Murray Knrght st11l1n Gov s math class Lanz cracked up 1n a plane on Kmg s Lake Larsson head of McDonnell A1rcraft Corporatlon Leach owner of the Showboat Lemon st1ll look1ng for h1s contact lens LeResche controll1ng Parkmoors Leschen d1rector of summer day camps I4 Lesser H st1ll carrytng h1s bnefcase Lesser I replaced Chrc Young Llscher waterboy for the Balumore Colts Lovelace Passed h1s test to be a ham radlo operator Mabry runnlng an accldent 1nsurance agency M111 replaced Elvls Presley Mlllar manor of Slbefld Mueller edltor of Confldentlal Myers taklng over Walt Dlsney s place Pltzman All state all Amerlcan All space Prewxtt st1ll slngle Rederer re wr1t1ng d1ct1onar1es Robms outdld Cyrus McCorm1ck Rodgers head of Slenderella Rogers n1ght club stnger Sale Mr Amerlca of 1970 Samuels best dressed woman of l97O Scholz st1ll collect1ng money for Etelka Sllverman all state hockey manager Spencer sknng happ1ly down Everest Stamper chtef chef of a Roman Gourmet Club Stocker st1ll sneaklng out of Physlcal Sclence for dlrt Stutsman Chr1st1ne Dlor s successor Sutter head of the Un1ted Fund Westerman A fat man 1n the clrcus W1der has her M R S Degree from S M U Wxlhamson presfdent of a paper alrplane factory Wrlhs st1llplay1ng the fleld Wulhng turned Swlss Young Ann Lander s successor Zopf playmg a wash tub 1n Carneg1e Hall Zwlck sttll capt1vat1ng and culttvatlng DAISIESI Hepler: missed her wedding because of Ruhoffr Still TTYUICJ to QGT baflk tO New Yofk 3 ALWAYS SEE Berger Havlng fun Brerman RGVIGW 1ng Breckner In a Breckner Fashron Carlson G1gg11ng 1n her Ieep Cornwell In 205 before 8 40 Costen Maktng a fool of herself Deem In d1rty Ioafers Dempsey Wrth a football Drxon Dernonstratrng the effects tenslon Edwards On every varstty Elbrmg From below Goodson In the mrddle of a drlemma Guth Wrth g1rls Hagemann Avordrng be1ng seen Herneman At PRECISELY rnrdnrght outfrt Hepler In black Hertslet Dr1nk1ng Cokes Hllpert F1ll1ng out absence excuses Hlrth Wrthout l1pst1ck Honrg In a frenzy Hopewell Out of unrform Hopkins Sleeplng rn class Horner Eatlng but not ga1n1ng welght Huhn Happy Iohnson Readtng a German book Kelley In a bow t1e Klrne Succulent Kmght Wlth Man Tan Lanz Wrth M1tch Larsson Away from football games Leach Lrstenrng or pa1nt1ng Lemon In the Irbrary LeResche Gettlng advrce about g1rls Leschen In 205 before 8 40 Lesser H Lendrng books Lesser I Edrtrng art Lrscher I-Iurry1ng to pract1ce Lovelace Electronrcrzlng Mabry Unperturbed M1ll Im1tat1ng Elvrs Mxllar In hrs upstarrs offrce Mueller W1th an ambrguous smtle Myers W1th a rnermald Prtzman Wrth a dlfferent car Prewltt Shootlng a hook shot Proctor Wrth hrs cycle Rederer Out of h1s cage Roblns I-Iandrng rn assrgnments at he END of perrods Rodgers Try1ng to ga1n werght Rogers Smrllng Ruhoff Wrth a dalsy Sale Wlth a Whltecastle Samuels Lookln Ilke a model Scholz Wmth curly ha1r Szlverman Composed Spencer In a foursome Stamper Wrth Elbrmg Stocker Wearrng a small s1lver bracelet Stutsman Wlth a confused look Sutter Lookrng Bo I-Io Westerman Standtng tall Wrder Iazzrng around Wrllramson Glvmg councrl reports Wllhs In a Chevy Wulhng Tryrng to avotd g1rls Young Combrng her ha1r Zopf Wrth the woman Zwrck Immaculate ' : ' of : ' ' ' 3 l I ' ' 2 ' ' ' l Helmholz: In her dyed-to-match gym 2 ' ' ' 144 El PEMBROOKS a 8l29 Fo 5 We Cl Margaret s Corset Shop MARGARET DOHONEY MARGARET SMITH 8lO3 Ma yla dA Calf 5 Mo ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The ermre staff of the 1960 Year book would hke to extend the1r deepest qratltude to the followmq people for the1r cooperauon ad VICQ and asslstance m the pubhsh mg of Th1S Yearbook Mr Harry Swa1n Myers Company Mr Sldney Ashen Brenner Ir Ashen Brenner Studlos Mr Iohn Glassen Becktold Company CE TR CIINCRETE C0 Owned and Operated by Geo J Herbst and Sons 'k'k'k Ready Mixed Concrete for St. Louis Industry T4 5 E1 U I 1 Maryland Plaza nd - r y - C1 E1 ' ' I . - r n ve. I y on , . Q . . , CHAWIOFROCKSPARK FUN FAIR Overlooking the Mississippi NEW MANAGEMENT NEW RIDES NEW LOOK 10783 Lookaway Drive EVergreen 5 1211 651170, A NON PROFIT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION I I ST LOUIS INSTITUTE of MUSIC ,325 DEGREES IN PIANO PIANO TEACHING VOICE MUSIC EDUCATION and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Catalog Upon Request 7801 Bonhome Ave Clayton 5 Mo , N0 WHETHER FAST ON THE DRAW ms FOR FUIVOR VARIETY I-:I '10 f OR STRAW ' muff' You II Like II If Viss i NG SIZE FAMILYS 146 5 4' X I I rl I I A .6 'g-Z1 I 1 n L' , a rx Q 7 - my . . 5 5 R - x icq IZ' I H ' I If E .1 .. . , ,, L, ,- 'Z::,:.:.,. W, r . ' 7 ' ' :'I-'iff'-f' 1 -::,:z.zt1 'V . - . ft:-::':o:'i' , gt! KI AL WA TS HEARD Berger Why'P'P'9 Blerman I don t know' Breckner Yeh uh huh' Carlson g1ggl1ng Cornwell Hey grrls you re not supposed to rrde DOWN the chalr hits Costen But rt doesn t mattter Deem But she can t go out wrth sen1ors ' Dempsey He means what he says Drxon ALWAYS ' Edwards Slnamon Elbrmg Shut up Stamper' Goodson I m game' Guth I Il go Hagemann Oh come on Helneman RUTH' Helmholz Let s take a vote on that Hepler But I really was srck' Hertslet telhng of the latest Hllpert rarely Hlrth wrth that southern sweetness rn her vorce Honlg But Mr Horner Hopewell All I ve got are budd1es ' Hopklns I rn sorry I drdn thear the guestlon S1r Horner Wonder what he meant by that? Huhn I am prepared Iohnson Achtung' Kelley You plnhead' Khne Most probably Knxght OHHHHHHH rsn t that a st1tch' Lanz I m gorng to MEXICO to buy a Spanlsh drctronary Mr Sprague Larsson What drd you get on the gulz Er1c7 Leach Where does the earthworm IIVGQ Lemon But they sard I could look Mr Erseman Leflesche Can anyone g1ve me a r1de'P'P'?'P Leschen Come on you all CHEER' 147 Lesser H I rn the Greater of the Lesser Lesser I I know what 1t means but can t explam 1t Lxscher I get that sldeburn Leroy' Lovelace Then the osclllatlng DC IS channeled Mabry We share everythrng don t we Pred'?' MIll We want three cups of coffee Mlllar What ll you have? Mueller I Il tell Mrs Mohr' Myers Glub glub glub glug Pxtzman It I can get a date Prewrtt Get me a Spanrsh d1ct1onary too Lanz Proctor Yes Mr Montgomery Rederer YES Ithrnk so Roblns explammg her verslon Rodgers About thrs French Rogers It s a necessrty Ruhoti But I ve got to get back to Sale Feed Sale' Samuels Respectfully subrmtted Scholz We got a letter Sllverman I Il have my father wrrte my excuse' Spencer NO that s not rrght' Stamper Shut up Elbr1ng ' Stocker BrEEEEEan not Brlan Stutsman What'P'P'9'P Sutter But I LIKE to study w1th the radlo on Westennan Who s absent today? Wrder You eat macarom at Happy FIZZIG Part1es' Wrlhamson TI'11S1S all Freudran of course Wllhs Mary I w1ll k1ll em' Wulimg You dumb Prewltt Young wlth words of wlsdom Zopt Llsten fellas keep your hands off' ' Zwrck Oh Pshaw' 11 1 11 . II II. . 0 I Q I ' ' ' ll I ' Q . ll I ll . , , 1 QQ , 1 . . fl . II II o , ' . Q . 11 - 11 s ' ' 0 o ' ' I1 - - . ll I I I U l ' ' I1 . . . 11 - . . . 11 . 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PET PEE VES Berger boys who talk too much o the wrong peoplell Brerman 40 on a physics quiz Breckner people who dont like orange Carlson curly hair Cornwell belts Costen couples Deem developed or derived? Dempsey chief censors Dixon disagreeing people Edwards learning dull facts Elbnng iggerant females Goodson when Chris and Knighty pla water tricks with Dr Pepper bottles Guth other boys who take out my girl friends Hagemann a certain playboy Herneman people asking to drive his car Helmholz neighbors Hepler tardy bells Hertslet people who laugh at the way l laugh Hrlpert lunch Hxrth binoculars Homg Eric Hopewell buddies Hoplnns Emily Horner nothing l m easy to please Huhn compositions Iohnson Gospel spreaders Kelley people who like White Castle Kline girls who go steady Knrght mothers who have friends Lanz Yearbook censoring comm1ttee Larsson anti intellectualism Leach people who publish other people s pet peeves Lemon Mr Parry s English assignments LeResche Purdon Thomas Leschen people who break school rules Lesser H bearded owls Lesser l ' Tosca on the clarinet Lrscher dropped perpendiculars Lovelace talkative females Mabry sandwich dates M111 smiling coaches Millar parents that stay home Mueller I m busy' Myers people not on time for pictures Pltzman dull Yearbook articles Prewltt people Cexcept twol Proctor graduate students Rederer mortals Robins teachers who dump Wastebaskets on students desks Rodgers Bee bah Rogers girls with long hair Ruhoff birdwatchers Samuels the 9th grade boys'?'P9 Scholz long involved talks which solve nothing Srlverman people who STILL call me Equator Spencer people who tell me how to ski Stamper girls with expensive tastes Stocker Brian Stutsman glasses Sutter the south stop sign at the corner of Sappington and Brentwood Westerman people who use calculus to solve math problems Wlder sign out sheets Wllhamson logarithms and the insides of frogs Wrllrs people with excuses Wulflng sports cars with tops Young blue eyed cuff links Zopf people who censor Yearbooks Zwlck 1ndec1s1on : . . . Ct . .: : ' ' y , ' Sale: people who knock the big C 148 GARFIELD l- 5047 CHARLES K. BE RCER COMMERCIAL INSUROR5 72I OLIVE STREET SAINT LOUIS I MO Wheel Balancmg Wheel Alugnlng LEROY S STANDARD SERVICE 9201 Clayton Rd WY 3 5999 Auto Repalr Complnments of AMERICAN ZINC SALES COMPANY Drstrlbutors for amerlcon zmc, lead and smeltlng company COLUMBUS OHIO CHICAGO ST LOUIS NEW YORK DETROIT PITTSBURGH Producers of All G des of Zlnt lm: Anodss Meiallu: Cadmium Sulphunc And lead Free and leaded Zmc 0 :des Zmc Carbonate German um D o Agncuhu al Lumestone C ushed Stone I4 I O O 9 va ' IPIaling 8. Galvanicl I , . . . X. i i xide . I . I 9 The Senzors Dzagf Nmth grade The class got together for the frrst ttme after the summer vacatron at a swrrnmrng and dancrng party grven by Glbby and Ann Here we found out that we had lost Flo and Mrke but had garned Sal whom we contrnually teased about havrng a Chtcago accent Carol C and Mabe who broke hrs ankle a few weeks after school began In Phys Ed tne gtrls graduated to tunrcs and all the grrls turned out rn large numbers to watch the C games because our boys were on the team The memorable pomt of the bas ketball season was the basket Stocker made for VV estern rn the reserve same Kline Tried buf he m1SSed' We Wefe feP1'eSeY1led OH CO11Y1C1l by Carol B Wrth the end of the football season came our ftrst chaHCe to GO to the Football Dime The Q1flS Spefll days 111 5dV1S0fY drscussrng v at wear for the brg occasron Our frrst class p tty WGS G blg SUCCESS We all WOYQ COStumeS feDfeSeI'1tmg song tttles Nerla who came as Coney Island Washboard Rag won ftrs prtze Over Chrrstmas vacatron Carol R and Ann K enter tarned the class at the Y Durmg the fall and holtdays there were several lrttle partres grven by Sanford Fred Prewrtt Fred Prtzrnan mrstletoe and the other boys folder of coursel upstarrs and Ilm F1Y9l1Ql t and crepe paper cubrcles added much to the atmosphere In February all the grrls rnvrted boys to the Leap Year Dance and of course none of the threats to go hag ever rrtatertalrzed Over sprtng vacatrcn Betsy G Carol B Chrrs Sal and Annte L orgamzed The I-Irke a serres of s urnber partres whrch were unorganrzed by thetr mothers after three days' The outstandrng note of the sprrng sports season was Mabe s prtchrng on the A team Those rn the rumor chorus were busy throughout the sprrng practrctng for the Sprmg Concert whrch rncluded the songs Olaf Trrgvaason and I Wont Grow up We rn the ntnth grade thought ourselves much too sophrstrcated to smg the latter but to our surprrse 1t was the hrt of the show Iay and Charlre both had partres 1n the sprrng Barb and Iulte D had a class party and a few mctdents at another class party resulted rn scandal Rrght before the grrls left town for the summer Carol B and Becky gave an adress party Nmth grade was the year of Mr Wxtcher s rnfamous all grrl Latrn class It was the begmnmg of wearlng sweaters buttoned backwards and weartng flannel shrrts over whrte blouses It was the year that rs the ftrst year of the Bear Hug Nrnth grade was the year of In the Strll of the Nxght tln the dark of the room you squeezed me so ttght I felt lrke a broom I remember that nrght rn Decernher the mrstletoe was hrgh above and all I heard was beep beep beepll Hound Dog Dont be Cruel Love Me Tender and Patten e and Prudence Th1s was the year of Annres horse Domrno and skatrng on Bogre Pond Thrs year of Donna s red narls and Fred Pztzman Tnts was the year when Dlx e couldnt accept pendants and Dave Clark came to IB S Nmth grade remrnds Chrrs Annre Becky Carol R Carol B Nerla Iulre D Donna Sue Betsy G and Lynn of Terry Doc Iohn Bob Charlre Zad Iohn and Irm Tenth Grade-The sophomore parttes were started off wrth a dance t Doc s where we learned that we had lost Iohn A and Steve but had recerved Bobby W1ll1S who began snowtng all the grrls rmmedra elyl Before school Drxre and Carlson helped the grrls learn how o make themselves glamorous Thrs was our frrst year of senror school and now we expertenced the strange phenom enon of havtng oar stomachs growl durtng fourth perrodl Doc was batlrff of the court Dan was on the councrl and Lucy and Lynn were cheerleaders Adlar Stevenson spoke to us rn a school assembly Our class party was Far Out a nfght club wtth the Dads wartrng on us rn aprons wtth entertarnment by the Trro Arnre L Betsy G and Lucy and Elvxs rmrtatrons by Chuck Cthrs was hts btg s artll and a real orc estra Lynn gave a surpnse par y for SUSIE S s stxteenth b day Brba Rodgers was rn the Chrrst mas Tablearr D nna had a terrtfrc dance at her new house Becky Carol B and Annre L had a b1g dance at Central Instrtute for therr houseguests and those Chrtstfnas Tree Lrghts went out agarn lthanx LeReschel Susre Samuels had a terr1f1c New Years Eve Contrnued on page l59 MAPLEWOOD BANK AND TRUST CCMPANY Retlectmg every tacet ot the lndustry Deposnt Accounts Checlcung Savtngs Tame Deposlts Servlces Safe Depostt Complete Insurance Coverage Travelers Checks Bank by Maul Ntght De-posutory Collections Member Federal Deposrt Insurance Corporatlon Member Federal Reserve System Manchester at Sutton IH Maplewood Mlssion 5 6700 150 . 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FAVORITE O G Berger Teacher Teacher Brerman Hard Am t It Hard Breckner Long Dlstance Love Carlson Beep Beep Cornwell Wear My Blng Around Your Neck Costen Oueen Of The Hop Deem Kansas C1ty Dempsey L1ke Someone In Love Drxon The South s Gonna R159 Agaln Edwards Western Movres Elbnng FIVG Feet Two Goodson Goober Peas Guth Whole Lotta Shakln Go1n On Hagemann I ll Never Know Hememan L1pst1ck On Your Collar Helmholz My Heart Belongs To Daddy Hepler Get Me To The Church On T1me Hrlpert Mood Ind1go Hrrth It s A Woman s World Honxg Bewltched Bothered And Bew1ldered Hopewell A Smlle Is Your Umbrella Hoplnns Gotta Get A Date Horner When Sunny Gets Blue Huhn Gotta Travel On Iohnson The Old Phllosopher Kelley The Purple People Eater Khne Bod1d1lIy Knxght Super Skler Lanz The T1aJuana Iall Larsson The Hlgh And The Mtghty Leach Arttst s Ltfe Lemon Iohn And Marcta Lellesche From The Vlne Came The Grape Leschen Year After Year Lesser H Coffee T1me Lesser I V1SSl L Arte Lrscher The A11 Amer1can Boy Lovelace In The Candlehght Mabry Gonna Get Along Wlthout Ya Now M111 Three Iolly Coachmen Mlllar Money Honey Mueller Frank1e And Iohnme Myers You Ought To Be In Plctures Prtzman Hey L1ttIe Gul Prewrtt Three Iolly Coachmen Proctor Black Demm Trousers Rederer The Banana Boat Song Roblns The Bed Bed Bobln Rodgers I Wh1stle A Happy Tune Rogers Necess1ty Sale Three Iolly Coachmen Samuels Angel Eyes Scholz In The Good Old Summertlme Silverman A1n t M1sbehav1n Stamper Iohnny B Goode Stocker The Long Black R1fle Spencer Too Close For COMFORT Stutsman What Is Th1s Th1ng Called Love Sutter It s All Hlght Wlth Me Westerman Sllhouettes Wrder Why Shouldn t I Wrllramson Bock Of Ages W1ll1s Once In Love W1th Amy Wulfrng How Can I I:'1nd True Love Young Bye Bye Love Zopf Hard Headed Woman Zwrck L1ttle Thtngs Mean A Lot Hertslet: I Concentrate On You Ruhoff: New York, New York I Sl ov x 0' ge? fe J? 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' s O 5 A . 55a--II o'...s 3 FA VORITE Berger Cnmson Krmona Blerman Teacher s Pet Breckner Gone W1th The Wmd Carlson Grgt Cornwell Streetcar Named Deslre Costen l Want To Llve Deem Susprclon Dempsey The Krnq And l D1xon Song Of The South Edwards My Fr1end Phcka Elbrlng To Cast A Long Shadow Goodson Play Glrl Guth Les Grrls Hagemann Love ls A Many Splendored Thmg Helneman That Certaln Smlle Helmholz Baby Doll Hertslet That Contaglous Laugh Hllpert Prom Here To Etermty Hlrth Sabrlna Honlg The Blrds And The Bees Hopewell All Amerrcan Chum Hopkms Boy On A Dolphln Horner Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Huhn Around The World ln 80 Days Iohnson All Qulet On The Western Front Kelley Funny Pace Knlght Hole ln The Head Khne Ask Any Grrl Lanz The Great Houd1n1 Larsson The Proud And The Profane Leach Mouhn Bouge Lemon Come Back Llttle Sheba LeResche Execunve Surte 4 MOVIE Leschen Reluctant Debutante Lesser H The Trouble W1th Harry Lesser I The Good E rth Lxscher Pluto Cartoons Lovelace Farewell To Arms Mabry Young At Heart M111 Hound Dog Man Millar Boom At The Top Mueller Country G1rl Myers I The Camera Pltzrnan Thlrd Man On A Mounta1n Prewltt The Ioker ls Wlld Proctor The Man Ot lOOO Paces Rederer Gonlla At Large Roblns The Phlladelphla Story Rodgers The Mouse That Boared Rogers Slngln ln The Bam Sale Al Capone Samuels My Farr Lady Scholz lndlscreet Sllverman Bebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm Spencer The Best Years Of My Lrte Stamper You Can t Take lt Wrth You Stocker Love ln The Afternoon Stutsman Summer Place Sutter Hlgh Soc1ety Westerman The Th1n Man Wlder P1cn1c WllllamSOn Ah Wllderness W1ll1s Anythlnq Goes Wulhng Pr1nce Vahant Young Best Ot Everythmg Zopf The Man Wrth The Golden Arm Zwlck Pal Ioey Hepler: The Searchers Ruhofh. On The Town OPHISTICA TED SEN I URS f COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HAMILTON SHOE COMPANY REMEMBER WHE Berger had bra1ds and Marcla had a pony ta11 LeRoy s corsage had a mo1st aroma Schneeberger was the fad Dave Mrller s car had no reverse We had slumber part1es Gayler got loose Schn1eds d1dn t exlst There was a roundezvous overlook1ng the M1ss1ss1pp1 The three art1sts pa1nted street hghts Hememan greeted Schmrtty wlth frrecrackers P1cn1cs were the fad Guth was ava1lable for the Football Dance Lynn Sally Annxe K Chrlsty and Mellssa went swlrnmlng off Stutsman s boat Chuck had a model Chrls and Bets turned mald The boys began poker part1es Homg had her ha1r cut and all the boys looked twlce Erght boys shared one towel The smok1ng statue GX1Sl9d The boys dated younger g1rls A C D S Vrctory Party was crashed The tr1o was formed Wlder swam wrth Helmholz s frog Stocker acqu1red h1s black eye The e1ghth grade g1rls learned that dance Grbby was hypnotlzed Bertha was made Prewltt couldnt answer a Math problem Scholz got lost ln the Museum of Natural Hrstory Prew1tt and M111 turned Elv1s A Pohceman found Chnstres paJamas Mr Acker s trees were decorated Mehssa and Lynn got caught ln the Brentwood Bank Lrscher made a touchdown Zw1ck encountered a Shelley Berman experrence The g1rls from K C appeared Lucy satd Who rne'P'F' P1tzman threw a wet sponge at Mrss Mattson Horner had her f1rst accrdent The numerator and the denommator got mrxed up e Blue Falcon struck Dan Wrllramson made paper arrplanes Knrght sent the Khnes on a search for an 1nval1d There were treasures hrdden rn the Aspen Snow Mr Montgomery scared all 7th Graders Lynn rece1ved Garden1as Forergn students snowed Klrne and W1ll1S Spencer rode DOWN the skr Lanz had a np We had a carnrval The g1rls exchanged dogtags Sanford carne out of hrs cage The g1rls worshrpped Ronnre Rrley mud Sutter found her palamas sewed up Hopkms sald that Aneas fell off the back of the boat Ne1la took that all 1mportant vote A Mary I g1rl gave a party after the Subscnptron Dance Goodson went to Helmholz s Come As You Are Party Elbnng and Stamper got therr corsages at the Iewel Box Sutter s boat part1es ex1sted Sanford had to wear sweat pants to class Leschen and Knrght became S P F s to all Lemon chased DIXOH around the ten nrs court Scholz s slsters made her ham sandwrches Khne wanted to hear BoD1d1ddly B1ll Wood was an 1dol The Ant1 Monty Club was formed Horner met two bus drrvers Spencer Hopewell Elbrrng Stamper and Hart appeared at Schnreds rn Sarongs Whltworths was rarded for popctcles Craw f1sh1ng began There was a superstrtron about feet down over ratl road tracks The Susre Q sang after the Prom School food was replaced Some g1rls went swrmmmg fully clothed at Carlson s Several mothers rece1ved phone calls from Clara Bleached hatr was the fad Prtzman put gum on everyone s seat Swords spoke of true love Some g1rls took a hrke Leach gave talks on Cootes Kmght and Hagemann were rtvals Mrllar came as a g1rl Donna was bombarded by snowballs The g1rl took a tr1p to Hanmbal w1th fr1ed grasshoppers and chocolate covered ants Lanz dated country g1rls Wloer and Hopewell were voted the most unklssed g1rls rn the class lay ltked Em1ly Berger sat through the glass table e were blessed by part1c1pat1ng rn Mr Vrbert s FIRST Hrstory Class The g1rls couldnt play br1dge Elbrmg s brakes went out Bathlng surts were found at Schmeds Bubbles were toasted at the Queen s Supper Larry McGrady was seen for the frrst tune Berger d1d a sun dance Water balloons were found on front steps Nella lost her shoe l1f thats posslblel LeRoy fell 1nto the thorn bushes Mary Brerman got stuck between two rocks Hepler served v1negar cake and Kmght came back wlth turpentme cake We ordered toasted cheese sandwlches ln Clayton after school F1tzman drsturbed the 9th grade boys Lattn class Goodson played wrth her doll house F1sh slept wrth a dog Hepler and Hopewell were addrcted to Steak G Shake Berger gave an afternoon Hello G Good bye Party We celebrated Coodsons elght eenth 156 I I C I ' ' .... . 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The Great Lanz got stuck .the ' ...nf 1 I I ' ENTHUSIA If he doesn t drown humself he s the knnd of person who can go farm the advertusmg professvon We need the aggressive anduvwdualnst the fellow who can turn tired into terrmc A refreshmg vuewoomt and a creatwve spark topped off by thus kmd of Enthuslasm wnll carry you to lhe herghts :rv advertwsmg Trunk you could Quarufy'P FRANK BLOCK ASSOCIATES Advertxsxng Public Relatxons - St Louxfa New York BIGGEST THRILL Berger My Funny Valenttne Blerman bemg able to bat my eyes Breckner the mallman and the letters he brrngs Carlson Aspen Cornwell landrng a Roundmouth Bass Costen danclng the mambo w1th Mr Coles at the League Deem watch1ng Yogl Bear on T V Dempsey talllng off a chalr and breaklng a leg Dlxon havlng my braces taken oft Edwards lune lO H9605 Elbnng Valenttne s Day Goodson playlng boy for Betsy H Lynn and Anme K Guth Havlng 'Vlr Yager as a teacher Hagemann Eloy Helneman pass1ng senlor math Helmholz Strawberry Concrete Hepler 2nd perlod Hertslet crashlng the Football Dance and havlng a ball Hrrth K C Honlg ALMOST outpunnmg Howard Hopewell HANGING mlstletoe Hopklns my trrst tr1p to the blg C Horner Dec l8 l959 Huhn Amerlcan glrls Iohnson argu1ng the guestlon ot World War l war gullt Kelley beatlng Tavlor TWICE Klme passlng an E1seman exam for the f1rst t1me Kmght getttng on the tratn FOR Aspen Lanz Havmg nothmg to do wlth MGXICO ln at least one Yearbook column Larsson Watchtng telev1s1on commerclals Leach Drownlng ants ln wax wh1le play lng a FHSCI t march on the record player Lemon Tr al by lury LeResche Bl nd dates Leschen St Lours Hello and Mansfteld Counter Lesser H Beatlng Mr Yager1n tenrns Lesser I Yet to come' Llscher Court Lovelace Keeplng h1s 1dent1ty a secret around Chrlstmas T1me l959 Mabry 90 on a physlcs QUIZ M111 Fllllng the desk drawers Wllh 1ce Mlllar Part1es Mueller Colorado Myers Havlng h1s back rubbed Prtzman Sandwlchlng dates Prewxtt Hts basement Proctor Confusmg Mr Montgomery Rederer Gettmg h1s m1ddle name tn the Yearbook Robins Understandlng one ot Mr Elseman s Jokes Rodgers Dlscoverlng new rooms on the thlrd floor Rogers Tra1ns whlch get stuck ln snow Hey Carol Ruhoff Crawl1ng around 1n the att1c Sale Tell1ng Don oft Samuels Watchlng Aunt lemtma go down the basement statrs Scholz Wearlng a halo at Chrlstmas T1me Sllverman Recognrzmg frrends wlthout glasses Spencer R1d1ng down the cha1r htt Stamper Dec 31 l958 Stocker Wearlng a llttle s1lver bracelet Stutsman Dart Sutter popplng 1n on frlends Westerman yet to come Wlder muscles and suntan Wllhamson gettlng a suntan through a towel W1ll1s recetvtng my flrst pay check Wulhng shootlng baskets at K1el Audrtonum Young Pretty Boy Floyd Zopf sen1or Engltsh Zwlck March 15 l958 - ' I' A i ' : ' . Hilpert: not being absent for a week above the third floor hall . .S . : . . 2 ll i ll : ll ll : t A : ' ' 'I58 'Jhe Semona Dzanq dance wrth fabulous food and a really good three prece combo but most of the boys drdnt get up the nerve to krss untrl 12 UO Den ver trme' We made our parents pay to come see the tenth grade play Wl11Ch WGS Filhieh Sldrfmg Mary B and Iohn S ll WGS really superb' Now the boys were begrnmng to gtve up poker b cause at last a select few had become srxteen The boys were also 1c1n1ng that wrestlrng team yeh Sanford and Dave Z' The g1rls yourneyed to Hannrbal where they took prctures got stuck on rocks tn the cave and ate chocolate covered bugs also Chrrs got the medS'eS' ThlS Year we Q01 to 90 to the PromTrop1canna and we also got to take exams' Nerla Iay Iulre D and Fred Hooks had a progressrve drnner party tn the sprtng and after school Hermy gave a class party and Peter Wood was there' The operetta was Frnran s Rambow and Ellre stole the show wrth her Neces srty number Tenth grade was the ftrst year of bulky sweaters and pleated S'Uf'5 M' W9'n C S f0W'f'9 'he 9C0fC' P'aYef OU' 'he wmdow the grrls kmttmg of long scarves Tenth grade remrnds Chrrs Barb Carol C Wrllls Chuck Carla Lrnda Irm Charlre and Iulre of Bud Ioe B111 Debbre Carol Scott Melrssa Nerla and Bobble' Eleventh Grade We all returned to school ready to take the secondary posrtlon of berng Iunrors We had lost Drck Doc was Chref Iustrce Dan Susxe S and LeResche were on councrl Annre L Chrrsty and Lucy were cheerleaders Carla was tumor editor of the World Dan was rumor editor of the Review and LeResche Nerla Grbby and Lucy were respectrvely prestdent vrce presrdent secretary and treasurer of the class Many of us brave students sublected ourselves to Erseman courses chemzstry phystcal scrence Lynn Carla and Netla gave the frrst class dance this year The football team was fantastrc and most of us traveled to Ieff Crty to get soaked watchrng IB clobber the Iays Burroughs won the ABC league champronshrps and was undefeated rn A B and C football thus the FB dance was a happy occaston and the grrls began to study up on how to get htm to glve her hrs football Evrdently the grrls were successful because over the course of the year Margre Betsy G Nexla Donna Sue Carla Melrssa Iudy Carol and Lrnda had IBS trmkets whrle Susan Sally and Chrrs and Barb had out of school trrnkets and IULIE HAD M of A IB S FOOTBALL The fall play was Lrlrom and Doc Carlson and Debby were the stars Grbby was tn the Chrrstrnas Tableau' Over the holrdays LeResche and Charlte had a party for the class and Knrght and Klrne had a drvxne New Years Eve party and B111 and Iohn rourneyed to Krng Brothers Between semesters some of us went to KC to see an A basketball game and have gobs of fun rn the snow March brought everyone hrs frrst taste of college boards and then we left for sprmg vacatrons at Aspen and Washzngton The sprtng play was As You Lrke 1t wrth Anme K and Donna havrng leads and Ertc srnglng Carla and Lynn won the prom desrgn wrth MISSISSIPPI Nxghts-our prom' Drawmg dates drdnt prove too bad except rn the case of Stamper who Just couldnt hold Iul1e up' After the prom Susre S had a breakfast where Aunt Iemtma cooked and some g1rls 1n red enter tamed our boys The operetta was Trral by Iury and Marcra and Errc were the leads' Iumor Year was the year of shtrtwatst dresses the walk such songs as Where or When When l Fall In Love and Dancmg on the Ce1l1ng Iumor year was the year of LeResche s sympathy for Lrttle Rock of Hagemann versus Knrght and of The Hex Iumor Year was the year when we couldnt wart to be sentors' Twelfth Grade-We got Frank Proctor Wheeler Deem and Hartmut Huhn from Wersbaden Germany Burrough s frrst exchange stu dent' At last we were btg brothers and ststers' and the portrarts rn the World were wrrtten about us' Kelley was Speaker Suste S was Secretary Grbby was Chref Iustlce and Lucy Dan and LeResche were onthe councrl Our class offtcers were Prestdent LeResche Vtce Presrdent Nerla and Secretary Treasurer Lucy Before school Marcta Donna and Chrtsty gave aIan'1aican Progresstve Drnner Party whrch was dtvrne and rncluded Iapanese Room straws three prece combo and hayrrdes' The next weekend ETIC and Irm G gave a Western Party ln Itm s saloony basement Then came Mary R s and Mary B s Outer Space Party fno costumes thrs ttmel tcept Chrrsty s hat? and Sally s and Annre L s Halloween Party Doc and Hartly Comfort scared us all wrth therr femtnrne charm' We played hockey and football rn K C we won and 1'-ad a ball Nerla had an open house afterwards fun' Iefferson Crty brought thelr fme squad fthe star of whrch was marrred and had two chlldrenl thetr 150 prece band lwhtch sat rn the lower eastern section of our stadruml and eight bus loads of Pep Club They won but 1t was a good game' There was a bonfrre for the C D S game lno serenadrng ofDa1sres allowedl and the next day and they tore down our goal posts and anyway the ktds who went to the C D S vrctory party that nrght had a blast but LeRoy sure was mad' The football Dance was a brg success The band was the Rarndrops ffrom Club 1401 and the dance was modeled after the club After the dance Knrght had an open house and then Guy had a Stag Paf'Y W'11C'1 Was 'he talk Of 'he 'OWU for a Couple of days' One of the hrghlrghts of the football season was Charlre Lxscher s berng named a member of the All Dlstrrct Fooball Team November 21st was the semor grrls versus the semor boys hockey game THE SCORE WAS 2 TO 2 After the game we had box drnners at Lucys and then most of us went to the school play Our Town Sdrlfefd Carol C DOC and llllle S had leads and they were lust fabulous Over Thanksgxvmg we turned rrtzy and went to the Chase Club to hear the famed Kingston Trro Our last Chrrst mas Pageant was beautrful The narrators were Carol C and Doc Sue Horner sang Marys Lullaby Cdlv1ne'1 and Marcra also had a solo tdrvmell Iulre Scholz and Rrchard Lovelace were Mary and loseph and Bobby and Carol R were also tn the beautlful tableau On our frrst Saturady mght of vacatron Debbre and Brba gave therr fabulOuS Hotel Party Slqnlng rn as husband and wrfe keys to the rooms mysterrous telegrams blast' Mary and Margte had and OPeI1 1101159 New Years Eve we all went to a Va1'1e'Y of partres the Lesser s too' Before vacatton we began to 1nhab1t the SGHIOT 1'OOm and HOW that eX-HHS were near We COulC1 be iOunCi farthfully studymg rn the semor room falthfully bemg 1n the semor room farthfully watch the numerator and denommator' The Wednesday mght of exam week some of the boys had a lrttle Country party and some of those same boys had exams on Thursday' The Saturday mght of rnter semester Pem Day was here P'aY1f1Q US 111 basketball and S-Ome SUI1Se' Q11 S Wefe here to cheer and a number of us had lots of fun on blrnd dates wtth the K Cef S' 511109 1960 WaS Leap Year Se'f 'he '-ea? Year Dance run by Ellre Rogers and desrgned by Lucy Costen was real neat' T'1lS Pas' SPTIHCJ Was 'he best GVST We returned ffom ASPef1 fCar1sons House'l college rntervrews and sunny resorts to the woflileff'- '9e f'9 0' havme C0 e99 boafds OW? and 'erm Papers handed rn The prom was wonderful Knot quite as good as last year S of course'l Senror Year remrnds us of Charlre s and 1.eResche s harrcut parlor the Gruesome Trro and thrs year we have 14 Mertt Scholarshrp semrfrnaltsts Mrllars car ouch the seat rust col lapsed on me' Chucks Model T the Contact lense Club semor grrls frurt day Senzor grrls crashmg the football dance and Noogs Senror Year remmds Berger Brerman Breckner Carlson Costen Dempsey Drxon Edwards Goodson Hagemann Helmholz Hepler Hertslet Hrlpert Hxrth Homg Hopewell Horner Kmght Leschen Mueller Robms Rodgers Rogers Ruhoff Samuels Scholz Sxlverman Spencer Stutsman Sutter Wrder Young and Zwrck of Cornwell Deem Elbrrng Guth Hememan I-lopkms Huhn Iohnson Kelley Klrne Lanz Larsson Leach Lemon LeResche Lesser Lesser L1sCheY Lovelace Mabry' M111 M1 a1' MY'-915 P1'2man Prewltt Proctor Rederer Sale Stamper Westerman Wrllramson W1l11s Wulfmg and Zopf Goodbye Burroughs' ltcouldnthave been more wonderful' 159 o I o , 1 1 .- 1 1 1 9 1 - 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 -1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 11 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 - . 1 1 I 1 I A . .-- . , . - I ' - 1 1 1 ' 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 - . 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E IUR CLASS WILL Berger Leaves her 98 on the physrcs mrdyear to Mr Erseman Brennan Leaves rock clrmbrng to Tom Sawyer Breckner Leav s some harr to Mr Hrnrrchs Carlson Leaves her Jeep drrvrng to Barb Smrth Cornwell Leaves non belt wearrng to Harry Leschen Costen Leaves berng Here to There Deem Leaves hrs Spanrsh speakrng abrlrty to Corky Burst Dempsey Leaves argurng wrth the Dance Club to Mrss Cooper Drxon Leaves her loguatrousness to Tom Ryan Edwards Leaves a 1X3 of her horse to Mary lane Fredrrckson and to Eleanor Horner Elbrrng Leaves hrs puns to Mr Horner Goodson Leaves the Sprn and Marty serral to all loyal Mrckey Mouse Club ans Guth Leaves hrs wolf whrstle to Ruby Drck Hagemann Leaves her uncanny luck to Kathy Ford Hememan Leaves hrs party talents to 'Tom and lanre Helmholz Leaves the Parkvrew gang to Davrd Hopkrns Hertslet Leaves mono to anyone foolrsh enough to want rt Hrlpert Leaves all her tardy excuses to the school for reuse Hrrth Leaves Delrcato to Mr Wernrrch Honrg Leaves New Year s Eve to any body who can take rt Hopewell Leaves her mrstletoe to Elorse Hopkrns Leaves O O 6 to B111 Schoenrng Horner Leaves all her relatrves to Wes Huhn Leaves speakrng Englrsh to Amerrcans Iohnson Leaves Nretysche to Mr Acker Kelley Leaves hrs physrque to Morgan Dyer Kfrne Leaves LeBesche to hrs futrle tumblrngs Knight Leaves Home Ec to Mandy Ward Lanz Leaves hrs Spanrsh vocabulary to Senror Sprague Larsson Leaves amrd tcheers Leach lll frre proof everythrng and take rt wrth me Lemon Leaves hrs yellow Rambler to whomever wants rt LeResche Leaves the non playrng rookre scorrng lead to Goldman Leschen Leaves basketball Jersey No 15 to Boo Calkrns CBut not what goes wrth rtl Lesser H Leaves sneakrng out of soccer practrce to anyone smart enough to get away wrth rt Lesser I Leaves Becky Kendall to Rrck Deem Lrscher Leaves hrs touchdown talent to Tom McConnell Sr Lovelace Leaves hrs electronrc talent to Davrd Wrlson Mabry Leaves Smrlrng Tom to Cranny Mill Leaves reboundrng to Archre and hrs educated elbows Millar Leaves hrs wrt to Dave I-laffner Mueller Leaves cherrrrstry to Lrnda Marbury Myers Leaves the nuclear magnetrc resonance spectrometer to any fool who Wants rt Prtzrnan Leaves hrs athletrc abrlrty to lack Brggs Prewrtt Leaves for Acapulco Proctor Leaves skrd marks rn the front ha Rederer Leaves the human race to any one who wants rt Robrns Leaves the sunshrne to Dorrs Hughes Rodgers Leaves the combrnatron of that lock to future generatrons Rogers Leaves her blue outtrt to Val Ruhofi Leaves Webster and C D S to Carol Spregal Charlre Dee Samuels Leaves her car to Kandy Scholz Leaves goal cage guardrng to Torr Hrnrrchs Silverman Leaves her slenderness to the nrnth grade grrls Spencer Leaves her general Amerrcan accent to all general Amerrcans Stamper Leaves hrs sarcasm to Mr Montgomery Stocker Leaves hrs blackeye to next year s sucker Slutsrnan Leaves her natural curly harr to Elorse Sutter Leaves Brlly and Steve to therr respectrve classes Westerman Leaves frlled wrth envy or regret Wrder Leaves her car to Tex Van Hoeten so that she can drrve to school Wrllramson Leaves hrs fate rn last year s electrons to Rrchard Nrxon Wrllrs Leaves hrs class rrng to anyone who frnds rt Wulhng Leaves foul shootrng to Leschen Young Leaves her lrckle Pl heart to Kathy Ford Zopi Leaves Rrley tred rn a knot Zwrck Leaves the Southland to the Snowmen : e ' . 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