John Burroughs School - Governor Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1969
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i I 5 Z 2 i 2 . I 3 1 i E 5 Q 3 5 s 5 Q 5 Q e I 5 E 2 1 2 5 I I . I l n . . 1 I I l . QYR GQS 9 Q . 85 Z ' 33 .. v Q 9. ' .. ,S as Q 'fMxaL9x the governor of john burroughs school volume XXXIV may 1969 EDITOR Bob Kahn FEATURES Joan Wunderlich ASSISTANT EDITORS ' ' Ann Busnyhead Sally Friel-ingsdorf Betsy Flitcraft CJ r. Ed.J BUSINESS Q S Lyn Halmann John Auerbacher Steve Wessler ' WRITING Betsy Snyder BOYS SPORTS Jim Kishlar I A Ross Perry Allen Goldberg GIRLS SPORTS DeDee Hilmer Janet Eto PHOTOGRAPHY Tom Claggett ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mr. Harry Swain Mr. Martin Schweig lVlr. James Alverson . bs9rIyrI T1ob2gr1il9iH YIISZ C.1LJ1Ts1:J1iH 142198 383VII2U8 HOTIGH r1rIfs7I doEI EROTIC!! TVIAT2I22A BUS nn!-X mm5mIsH :WJ A V '19 rI:Jsd19uA nriol. . ' ' ' ZSHUTAEFI rl9iI19b 19I229,W 9V9T2 DVIITIHW 19byn8 142198 emoqa avoa I 1sIrI2i7I miL y119CI 22091 g19db!oO r19IlA 2 ZTFIOCIZ ZJHIS 19mIiH 99Cl9G YHCIAHDOTOHCI 1193390 moT 2Tvl3MaaoaJwovlxoA - mIsvvv8 y11sH .1IVI gI9wrI98 ni11sIVI.1IVI no219vlA 29l'T1SL.'1M nuW nsoL o1319nsl. I M v 'Ku L 92 gy: gf ' :f X' ,jwev ,yWfg5Hxag1jp, WM , yw:q,My,:L, : w.g:1 ' E E Y1 'null E 'W 5 from the faculty ln Dedication to MISS DOROTHY GILBERT from the students ln her twenty-eight years as a member of the Language Department, Miss Gilbert has made the study of French and Spanish consistently interesting and exciting. Her classes not only cover the mechanics of language in depth, but also draw in a wide range of reading and thought. At her stimulation, prose, poetry, contemporary issues, and all aspects of French and Spanish culture are discussed freely and animatedly in class, contributing to both a full exchange of ideas and to the students' mastery of the spoken language. ln all readings and discussions, Miss Gilbert has always encouraged thorough and perceptive thought. She also strongly encourages, if not demands, accuracy and excellence in her classes. Outside of her activities at school as teacher, advisor, head of the Language Department, and member of the Faculty Executive Committee, Miss Gilbert also enjoys reading, music, travel, and the outdoors. Her warmth of personality and her dedication to stimulating discussion and thought mark Miss Gilbert as one of the distinctively fine people at Burroughs. Students and colleagues alike respect and ad- mire Dorothy Gilbert for her rare qualities as a teacher and as a person. All recognize her energet- ic leadership of the Language Department, her enthusiasm for learning, her support of high standards of achievement, her fairness, the inter- est and liveliness of her classes, and especially that infectious love for language and literature which has led so many students to a desire for excellence and to an appreciation of the best in another culture. Many remember with pleasure her rich alto leading a French folk-song in class or blending with other voices in a church choir. Many gratefully recall her sympathetic understanding and wise guidance as a teacher and adviser deeply concerned with the well-being of her students. lt must be satisfying to look back over years of accomplishment, of friendship, of service and of loyalty to John Burroughs School. But Miss Gilbert is not one to dwell on the past. With her, we look ahead to the full life she will have at her home in Dorset, Vermont. The affection, gratitude, and good wishes of the John Burroughs family go with her. 7 , b W, 8 it W E ,V ... , , V ., STOP! FACULTY PARKING f DELIVERY TRUCKSJM f ggi s.. lVlr. Edward W. Cissel There are not many people like lVlr. Edward W. Cis- sel. In the two years that he has been Headmaster at John Burroughs, he has been much more than just the administrative head of the school: he has been one of the people who will forever influence our lives. He has brought an air of informality to this school which provides for learning in the true sense of the word, both in and out of the classroom. lVlr. Cissel is a respected and trusted friend who always listens to the ideas, views, and problems of all students, wheth- er they are seniors or seventh - graders. The simple observation that the door from his office that opens into the main hall is always kept open, illustrates his own concept that as an individual at Burroughs, a student must never be forced into the conformity of a large school. His door always has been, and always will be-.open But Mr. Cissel is also an individual. He is the foot- ball team's number one fan. He's the first one to try the Home Ec cookies, and the last one to stop ap- plauding at a Glee Club performance. He greets us as seventh - graders and sends us into the future as mature men and women when we are seniors. On his golf cart and in his pink shirts he bridges the gener- ation gap , and upon our graduation he welcomes us into the adult world. He will always be a model, the soft hand of guidance which has helped us grow. We, the Class of 1969, can hardly express the gratitude in our hearts for the time, patience, and understanding r 5 that lVlr. Cissel has selflessly given us. letter to the class of 1969 Why should I write a letter in October to have it read in Nlay? This is tradition, but I thought your generation was challenging tra- ditions. Perhaps you have decided that this one is worthwhile. I tend to think so, even though prophesying is not one of my strong points. I do predict that you and your contemporar- ies will eliminate many traditions and customs - good riddance for some, and a shame for others. Your problem will be to weigh expe- diency against values. Some customs have lasting values which are not always evident on the surface. Compare a church wedding and the attendant gathering afterwards with a jus- tice-of-the-peace type of wedding. The former remains as a pleasant memory which be- comes an integral part of your marital rela- tionship, while the latter fades away in memo- ry with no lasting significance. Challenge you should, but do so not as a loyal member of one generation vying with another. Do so objectively, with an open mind, recognizing that people of different ages and backgrounds may also have good ideas. A change is only good if the new is better than the old. Years ago it was the vogue not to be different. Today, the opposite is true: To be different is in. At neither time -then or now - can we say that vogue is necessarily good. The traditions of the day may be the wrong or right way. You must decide. Be inde- pendent in your thoughts -think things through with the help of all resources avail- able to you. Learn to investigate before acting. Traditions should be altered if you have taken all these precautions against expediency be- fore reachingaconclusion. Nly opening question is still relevant, Should the headmaster write this letter in October for consumption in May? Tradition? administration SEATED: Mr. Cissel. STANDING: Mr. Hirth, Mr, McConnell, Mrs. Schmidt, Mr, Vibert, Miss Damon,Mr.AIversor1 11 S'lWllNV history LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Zweig, Mr. Vibert, Mrs. Tickner, Mr. Snodgrass, Mr. Alver- son, Morgan, Mr. Sortland, Mrs. Peacock. 'MEF faculty science SEATED: Mr. Leiweke. Mrs. Kayes, Mr. Barberio, Dr. Prendergast. Mr. l-locken. STANDING: Mr. Bilane, Mr. Prelutsky, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Westling. ABSENT: Mr. Blossom. Ci licxfffi languages RECUMBENT: Mr. Peyton. SEATED: Mrs. Snitfen. Mrs. Helmicn, Mrs. Suby, Miss Gilbert. STANDING: Mr. Witscher, Dr. Rist, Mr. Masson, Mr. Sprague. mathematics Mr. Noe, Mr. Montgomery, Mrs. Snod grass, Mrs. Meilander, Mr. Hirth, Mr. Val lat, Mr. Yager. -ww.: - 1 Y l ti, r-vm:-.':1ilwv faculty english and librarians SEATED: Mr. Schwesig, Mrs. Schwesig, Mr. Parry, Miss Lacks. STANDING: Mrs. Zopf, Miss Rodgers. Miss Fieselmann, Mrs. Hil mer, Miss Damon, Mrs. Sniffen, Mrs. Al len. ABSENT: Mr. Acker, Mr. Arnold, Mrs. Coil, Mrs. Dunlop. athletics and counseling Mr. Heitholt, Mr. Scribner, Miss Bluhm Mr. McConnell, Mrs. Medearis, Mrs. Hold er, Mr. Maher. ABSENT: Miss Mara, Mrs. Noto. 'sw l business, development and secretarial staff SEATED: Mrs. Schaper, Mrs. Kohnen, Mr. Doss, Mr. Whelan, Miss Summers. STANDING: Miss Gillis, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Zekind. Mrs. Betz, Mrs. Williams. practical and fine arts SEATED: Mrs. Bauer, Mr. Walker. STANDING: Mr. Koprivica, Mrs. Mc- Connell, Mr. Crabtree, Mr. Ybarra. ABf SENT: Mr. Clapp, Miss Collins, Mr. Dreh- er, Mr. Arnold, Mr. Weinrich. Z . MONDAY TUESDAY WQMWM Agw, Z .. Wwtow WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 766112 Z' Z' Qfdazfofzq I I 16 5 ,im 5 -- ,. . a L wa if lugg- Q, ., -an j I: N N -yy Us Q 9 ' TA gg ', f , I. 'Q 4 59 , ., J- 14, -5- Q A 1 Mk ,el Q'-5 5.35 MQ f 1' .5 - ' if K 2 at , ,F Q , .-.. .N 1 ' ' , 'L Y xii 2- .ku , .1 gif .. Q 1- ' fn if xx new xv - ,'.-- M' -.,.ki.k X W MQ, Q v 17 SUSAN BETH ABRAHAM Susie A. l'm sure got along well in Acapulco even though she doesn't speak Spanish ... l don't think so ... white pants ... a devout lizard hunter... But I know it was a pink Stingray ... never makes sense when she talks ... always drove a wet car with Pam . . . l'm not mad' '... Merry Xmas, Scott ,.. Hi Alan, wheres Mom? ... Susie, why are you so red? ... had a romance in Latin class ... international smuggler always tan . . Oh, l'll kill them after they're tive ... not too typical ... l couldn't believe his knee .., what's in the sack? - what did you say? ... But l know my mother won't let me worsh my hair ... conscience still hurts for that slumber party... l'm a Jew and l'm proud ,,. Heeheeheehee ... mod father with long sideburns ... hates hypocrits. . Yourwall's too high, girl Why is CDS prac- 10th GRADE: Painting, World, Varsity Tennis. 11th GRADE: Painting, August Days, World, Varsity Tennis. 12th GRADE: Painting, World, Tutoring. 10th GRADE: Sculpture. C Football, B Soccer, B Tennis. 11th GRADE: Sculpture. B Soccer. B Tennis. 12th GRADE: August Days, Tutoring, Pretect, A Soccer, A Tennis, Yearbook. BRUNO JAMES ANTHONY The sun never sets on the British Empire. t'C'ng.at Burroughs Ate you Nddmg me .' has 3 Brunoooo -terribly British ... Loyal American citizen? ... most intectous laugh he looks like a fem in his basket- Laughs during National Anthem and hates apple pie ball unie .. Well we all know who shut down who, don't member of B H L Loyal Mccarthyite Came to US' we? ... snowed all the men in Europe, especially the Italian wth grade ' gp6r't5'quiz anyone, buf a nice day Shopkeepers 'AbramS' member ofthe Saturday night floating poker game his sisters cow bell? ... soccer star? tennis star? bod squad! ... V95-xv yeah ... a tenth ofa cent a chip, Mom . . . goes for Delicates- sen ... one ot the Globe-trotters ... a tutor and August Days man ... good four-square man ... has a guy from Miami to keep up with Steve an accurate pea-shooter Bruno, leave that radio alone! ... known for his one and only pair of brown pants ... don't detlate my chair! ... one ot the all- time winners a bloody fine chap a Freudian fool - Bruno. PAMELA WHITESIDE ARMSTRONG The answers quick and keen, the honest look, the laughter, the love . . . Pamelot ... in the beginning there was Pam, Doug, and the policeman ... summer blonde ... Camaro Kid ... Memorial day surprises a Mr. Triplett idolizer Dick! - Nancy! sweet as a lily in her straw hat ... Oh Fudge! ,.. the sign of the swan ,,, veteran fishpole winner ... Thank You Doorman .,. isn't that Noncy over your fireplace? M. always doing homework Cor so she saysj ... Pam-lady ... a co-edi- tor ... the toe speaks for itself ,.. according to basic meta- bolistic standards, Pam is a morning person loves the FRENCH QUARTER, New Orleans give me oranges! Evelyn Anne ,.. Tiger... biologically independent . .. unpre- dictable ... brushing her teeth constantly .,. is your father really Theodore Roosevelt? yeah, there's a ditch there all right ... collegiate ... Requiem - Bob G. -the beach ... Kate B. ... her diary . . . Track Star ... some phone number! ... she puts her car in a plastic bag every night ... Atlanta Reunion ... Bobsy Twin ... Well, l have to wash my hair .,. always in bed at 8:00 ...a real southern belle ... Duke's Duchess . . . ourtrue friend Pammie! JOHN TIMOTHY AUERBACHER Goodness does not more certainly make men happy than happiness makes them good. Auerberger, Froggy, and Johnny-O ,.. go' looking, honey ... ain't no big thing ... big hands clean shaven down the middle of his chin ... hi Lyn, or is it Ron? ... orange blues chased moose in Canada for a couple of summers but gave it up to join the 'tDodge rebellion traded the bomb for a racing car ... partie hardy with Johnnie ... 10th GRADE: Dramatics, Painting, Review, Class Hockey, Basketball, Soccer. 11th GRADE: Dramatics 1The Taming of the Shrewb, Review, Assembly Committee, Class Secretary, Class Hockey, Soccer, Basketball, Track. 12th GRADE: Review CEditorJ, Publications Board, Committee for Little Sisters and Brothers, Prefect, Dramatics. Class Hockey. 10th GRADE: Typing, Assembly Committee, C Football, B Basketball, B Tennis, World, Commission on Student Government Problems. 11th GRADE: Dramatics, A Football, A Basketball, A Tennis, Steering Committee, lNor1d. 12th GRADE: MNSQT Letter of Commendation, Yearbook, A Football, A Bas- ketball, A Tennis, Student Council, Commission on Community Involvement. Power Mechanics, Prefect. Senior Class Vice-President. gave up New Years to baby sit ,.. has strange taste in foods huddle cluber all American everything can carry a tune - about two inches .., has a good friend in Ron B. ,.. snow-man ,.. an excellent skier but doesn't want to follow in his father's foot steps .., the psycodelic soul- man patron of Hthe best , as well as Fitz's rootbeer OJ stand .,, toad ... fond of just about any type of melon .,. christened his front door when his parents came home . . Timothy .., posses a subscription - But it really does have some good articles!? ... is everyone's friend and a friend to everyone . . . who else but, the Bacher? H+ GRETCHENSCHAEFERBARROW The truth shall make you free Legs ... Gee . ,. the innereself breaks loose in '68 . .. Nation- al Malt Finalist ... Whiter shade of pale .,. one of the first to get her license but nobody would ride with her . .. still won't ... second home - Carbondale, City of Sin ... l'Got any gum? ... comments loudly when everyone else is silent ... duck-feet ... three-time loser in chorus try-outs ... met the Dodgers in a bar one night finally learned how to change lanes switched her lunch-day to Wednesday so she could share those daytime moments . .. has a collection of Gold Keys ... her mother bowls ... one of the annual picnicers Floridaite with gloved hands and stocking teet ... one of two girls in the calculus class . .. a super elf who sometimes intimidates lesser freaks says she gets her money working for her father on Saturday mornings a vamp in black Spanish lace, but wouldn't go without the slip .., drives on weekends ... artistic plus . .. cries when she's sad, cries when she's happy writes an ad-lib horoscope ... 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A 10th GRADE: A Hockey Varsity, Publication Board, World, Dramatics :Our Town5, Painting - Honorable Mention Award, Modern Dance Varsity, Tutoring, Track Team. 11th GRADE: A Hockey Varsity, Worid fFeatures Editorb, Dramatics tDark of the Moonj. Commission on Community Involvement, Modern Dance Var- sity, Tutoring, Painting - Honorable Mention and Blue Ribbon Finalist Award, Athletic Medal, Cheerleader. 12th GRADE: A Hockey Varsity, World CFeatures Editorj, Commission on Community lnvolvement, Painting, Tutoring, NMSQT Fi- nalist, Cheerleader, Athletics Award, Preiect. Modern Dance Varsity. 12th GRADE: A Football, A Tennis, ANDREASBECKER Remember that every day occurs only once . . . Wow! Deutschboy ,,. is it Andreas or Andy ... takes money from mothers . .. Look at the way he shuffles! ... What do you mean you don't like chicken! ... Well, we're not as fast as you are over here ... an apple... Can I get beer? ... in love with Sedalia . .. star soccer-player . . . loses at American games ... came floating in from a date ... You like the Beatles? ... owns a double Chuck Berry album ... invents his own games ,.. Wow, Andy, you oughta go out for A. Team, O.K., Geoff . .. baloney . .. has increased the German vocabulary of many boys in the senior class ... plays twenty consecutive records every night full blast hit 80 going down Swan ... got a close look at Hendrix ... had ringside seats at the Rainy Days only German blond in school ... has had hints from the head to get a hair cut... kopf , ,. undress, A., you have to eat lunch! . . . Andy. 20 SANDRA BOWEN J me , aim 5 2 l wife-mm--i :xstmflt wow: Q if w ewf,s,gt,.Qs,,f,,,.,Q .. 1 V... ,,,.,,e..w ia ,em 2 '1f-mat-Q f ess. ,. we-s eww 4 S., of ,,, s as , Q ry Hg 1 tffsisfli'izrffxnslswssx een 5?i'ii.5'??S7:: lei?Fiiiiiil'?i:i:E?fv,:fif:f Sf EST ' . 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Gee, Sandy, you really know how to cook . .. lives in a freaky garage ... freaky ... looked better in Gretchen's than Gretchen did in hers What period is this? wants to move to Poplar Bluff to study medicine . .. bubbling over with spirits ... definately from Nlanzanillo ... she sits outside the study ... hides inthe lockers , ., has had a good life since Yikes left her, Mazz is next ... Miss Collins newest child ... very voluptuous ... does her own thing in English class being trained by .lim Steiner mistletoe. mistle- toe . . . Ah ... mistletoe . .. alias Salamandrea . . . aspires to be a four does fantastic imitations of lions and gorillas ... has no qualms about interrupting anybody at anytime . .. casts a mean spell ... conspires with K.O. ... knows how to be crude in Spanish waxes her ouija board nightly pretty eyes ... only senior girl wfo her license ., irrepresible. -:f,.-lw--swi -as-s, messes-f me sewage Gwefmi ,.ff:::- tsiiffzf'-ive: twfattsigrgf Y' 1 X , ut.. ,. t. et. .. , . 1, tc: :es EW Yezliawg SF' ,glggisfgiiitf Q f iliwi-,lftrigi:tier r-1. if K ' rs ...N ., , .,,ti,fr 9 ' 'BF' M Mm., Mmsmssas f wee- s,sM.f1.,w,ff , ,cw - tgt,2,,.hgfg.,1,lS1Q Q 2, g 1iff?:l?QT5?fWrt -5W?4tX:lfzff7szgwsii222122245Clif Eff? vi wsziriieii rffisfeeaeskfisi , - , , .. iszefris-issegirfif efg?ifl'izfri i4zzml2z??iKfff2v 4 we -erzsweisf:er.i?zatwwfef,'iisesPQ.itsfirm- Paar? 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B basketball, A baseball, l.A, 11th GRADE: Typing, A football, A basketball, A baseball, World, Rifle club, 12th GRADE: A football, A basketball, A baseball. 21 All ABC arm ...Captain Bob... lost his memory one day - still looking ... has all the guts, desire, and courage in the world ...will always remember the 58 dollar fine . . . a stogie smoker a Buckets Man in the winter, a slugger in the spring and in the summer ... has numerous notches on left car door ... handles a 45 as well as any Ke - mo boy . ,. the 4th stooge ... I don't want to discuss it Smith ... will al- ways be remembered for his style in putting on underwear ...stole a borrowed car in Branson ...a W.C. Fields man... greatest bull feeder alive . .. patron of the best . .. just ask Biggs . . . a true buddy and friend ... Bob. ,,.f,f,,f,a,l.,, ...vw emgmw--l..:..--ff.f. ,-,. Jw. ANN LOUISE BUSHYHEAD Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone. Oo-no-dutu ... the only natural blond ... bitterly recalls the Cherokee Trail of Tears ... bounds out of bed with a smile ... her glasses double as mirrors . . . the Glee Club will never know what it missed ... nor will the Hockey Varsity ... once an Olympic bound swimmer, complete with green hair bagels and cream cheese ... fingernails like the Count's ,.. Cheese, Dago bread, olives learned Swedish in a week a devout Paul Newman fan Morning Mouth! kept everybody awake in Aspen Vino Fino recalls J.B.'s red coat but nothing more .,. the other half of Lez and Bien ... Charlie ... Okay, now tell me your real name ... eats almost as much as Frieler ,.. Lefther heart somewhere on a riverbank in Avignon wears a lethal tab-top ... bad saddle shoes ... has a dog that greets you at the doorwith a smile Tommy Tucker and Suzy Creamcheese ... the Lara's tenth child a maniac on skiis a sympathetic friend, Busher. f- .-2, 'TA' L' is-:fs ft ,Az 'E' S K It xy, sr P2 i i at 1 ff R 25ff s 5 at l ' Q .. ' 'A ?f5 fi.25s7s'2T-is - . ' . Q M .1 K . .- r H -'-- I s 10th GRADE: Painting, 10th Grade Dramatics, Tutoring. Modern Dance Varsity. Cheerleader. Yearbook. 11th GRADE: Painting, Sculpture, Modern Dance Varsity, Cheerleader. Yearbook, Review, Athletic Medal - 25 points, 12th GRADE: Cheer- leader, Review, Prefect, Yearbook CAssistant Editorj, Tutoring. 10th GRADE: Industrial Arts, Drarnatics. C Football, B Soccer. 11th GRADE: Glee Club. Dramatics. Wrestling, B Tennis. 12th GRADE: Glee Club. Painting, Prefect, Wrestling, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, A Tennis. PAUL FREDERICK BLACK Grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand. -15, 22 Paul Pavlockezc ... Black is beautiful ... from icebox of north ... allergic to chlorine ... silver throated ... member of Saturday night floating poker game Andy, if you've got four aces had to turn basketball scholarship at U.C.L.A. ... nearly made Athletic Counsul ... Let me pass! ... has vicious dog ... lost his shoe on stage... known as Al in English ... one of the fearsome fortysome ... 15,332 ... loves those English assignments goes around with old, typist ... headed for Wash. U. ... tennis star? ... is it Mrs. Snodberg or Mrs. Forysgras known for turtlenecks and medallion They are not Nehrusl MG went MT on McKnight ... 128 pound bully ... went out for fun of it ... Tssch . ,. attacked by diving board .. . gets popped by Grif- fith ... sprayed Mr. Stevens in the lab ... vanishes mysteri- ously into the north each summer Paul Pavlok Paul Popcorn ... Black. CHRISTINE STIERS CONRAD Yield not to temptation for yielding is sin. Hilda ... look at the nice trees, Terry ... adores bathtubs! ... famous for her equestrienne powers... went from stereo to mono U.F.O. Big Phooey You rang? is surrounded constantly by bad influences - right Margie? ... Christine, what is that on your neck? .. Smokey, stop - uh -fighting with Star! loves long hair and shoulders .. You won't buy that either? ... You say what? ... All right, Margie, what have you done this time? ... made her stage debut in Shrew ... Get out the armored tanks ... remember Harry and Robert? ... my God. we're surrounded! ... really dig t?J guys with necklaces, especially if their ear- rings match ... Gobble, Gobble OJ ... the Horseless Heads- man strikes again!! ... Christie, don't you remember me? flilorida 19683 has trouble with Shriners ... will be the only person in history to die of lung cancer, who doesn't smoke ... oh, my virgin ears! one half of the world fa- mous BYOR parties tltd.J . . , thanks Connie . . , Bella. DANIEL LEAHY BRDWN All concession is lying. Brownnose cousin to a computer ... Danny No-cloz ... full fledged general in the Panzer Lehr ... lost to Read Boles on December 3O,1944... knows Fred Mercer... Candy Dan ... itchy fingers ... Kirkwood Square dancer... looks good in a swimsuit breaststroker Danny Do-right lost his heart when she went to Colorado College ... elite mem- ber ofthe Dress Committee ... unik circle ... Danny Donut plays with Chutes and Ladders brought Carnaby Street to the halls of J.B.S. ...wants to live in Potosi, Mo. ... enjoys the YMCA . ., gloves with clips, newest thing since idi- 10th GRADE' Dramatics Scul ture Rifl Paintin 11th GRADE' Dr m tics, , , p , e. g. . a a Sculpture, Painting, 12th GRADE: Dramatics, Sculpture, Painting. 10th GRADE: Rifle Club, B Football, B Basketball. 11th GRADE: Rifle Club, Weight Lifting, B Tennis. 12th GRADE: Rifle Club, NMSQT Letter of Commenda- tion, Winter Tennis, B Tennis, Prefect. ot mittens dates Hogo's next-door neighbor Dapper Dan ... broke records and other things in chem lab ... ex- perimental ace ... drives lemons wild ... raucous laugh . .. How's Linda? ... 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A Brit at heart ... has some great syndicated parties, right Christy? ... meets interesting people on elevators in Florida learned from some friends in Webster where a large arsenal is ... and where were you last Saturday night? part of the Fearsome Foursome at Washington U. ... anything but a bore ... quite an actress... has a tank named Hilda... could this have some meaning? ... made a name for her- 'self in Europe... How old are you this week? ... knows some interesting celebrities ... has the longest lashes ... her par- ents always show up at the wrong time ... will be in trouble if the operators ever tap her phone ... meets the strangest people on Warson Road ... loves golf greens there, especially at 2AM ... loves people and life ... MAR where the big ones are . . . the kid. f f- 7 - s.1i.m:w 10th GRADE: Sculpture. Painting, Dramatics. 11th GRADE: Sculpture. Painting, Drarnatics. 12th GRADE: Painting, Dramatics, Review. 10th GRADE: Dramatics. C Football, B Soccer, l.A. 11th GRADE: Dramatics. B Soccer. Photography Club, I.A,, Yearbook. 12th GRADE: Dra matics, A Soc- cer. A Tennis, Photography Club, Yearbook CPhotography Editorj, World iPho- tography Editorj. THOMAS FISCHEL CLAGGETT The well of true wit is truth itself Maggot ... photographer for the World ... known through- out the bistate area for his last minute parties . . . the king of Bud ... certified member of the infamous Jake Depoo Gang ... almost donated his world renowned sign collection to the Wisconsin Highway Patrol practiced medicine at Barnes last summer expanded his mind in Rando's freakout chamber one of Les's four-year magicians you'se clowning ,.. hopes to break into organized crime after col- lege ... attempted to film an episode of Sea Hunt in the darkroom, but has a customized Fender guitar once played by Ricky Nelson ,.. once anesthetized his aunt by mistake ... filmed the first flop ... wrestles alligators at the Y in his spare time ... is breaking into all the proper social circles terrorized an old lady in Wisconsin veteran penny-puncher and The Associated Press's Shoo-be-do-be-do rookie of the year always game for a good caper ... Haertter Hall ... Halloween-ween-ween ... fantastic wit and part-time straightman patron of the Best spent his spring vacation in Florida OJ, Aspen OJ, Ladue GJ ... ran up the phone bill at Lissie's house ... toys around in a vintage Model A ... takes pride in the fact that his stereo can shake the seat of the upstairs john ,.. bod U3 . .. made spectacular underground movies for his May Project ...a true friend . .. for further information on Tom, please call WY 3-0201, any time after six . . . Tom. MARTHAJANEDEE It is to achieve happiness that a man is willing to be what he is. Marta long walks on beaches makes the rounds of health food and book stores ... her hair is natural, but is it blond? ... rocks with Miles Davis . .. believes in teacher-stu- dent relationship - good and bad ...was once a Marty . ., a tea drinker but not a tetotler . .. Martha? Allergic? ... loves to explore woods and rivers ... attempts to sew and play the piano Bernard and Eric, a bit of French in Mexico ... Sunday mornings at Sabi's ... long rides in the country ... loves modern dance but can't dance I can get a swing out of anything, Uncle Smelicue ... Praise be the Lamb of God, they've shamed together! ... ice cream! ... Dives like a Dee-mon ... has a rapport with Mr. Yaeger ... visits Brere- ton at 4 A.M. . .. jaunts in Forest Park . . . David tried to teach her . .. picks weeds ... Molly . . . swingsa mean tray . .. likes to darn socks souped up her '58 loves oatmeal memories of Mexico - Ayeel , . . at home at Sara's. . believ- er in frankness ... future -wide open . . . booking for happi- ness... Martha. Q gg kb. WRBYGRANTDAHMAN Those who have never entered upon scientific pursuits know not a tithe of the poetry by which they are surrounded. Postmaster UD once passed a hat to get himself a new briefcase ... one of Hocken's Boys ... the encyclopedic Kirby Dahman . . . good friend of Alice, James, and John . ,. has a girl in every postoffice Oswald Rabbit movies does math problems on placemats ... the Pericles of the freshman class . .. gosh ... used to listen to K-SHE until it got good ... We, the whole human race, and you, the eter- nal powers ... appears in the science building at odd hours to get ahead on his chemistry experiments ... mastered the fudge factor in tenth grade ... freeloaded a trip to Chicago ... teaches AB. Forsberg Snodgrass calculus . .. loves histo- ry .., has the largest collection of Rachmaninoff in the class ... going to save the universe despite the efforts of the hu- manists ... is secretly turning the cyclotron room into a night club ... Harvard was his backup ... Ustage manager ... borrows his brother's money to pay for the cyclotron ... doesn't get too much sleep ... is often seen wandering aboutthe halls lost . 4 , Quirby. 10th GRADE: Student Council, Painting, Sculpture, Review, World, Dramatics, Tennis. 11th GRADE: Tennis, Painting, Review, World, August Days, Dramatics. 12th GRADE: Hockey. Review, World, Sculpture, Dramatics, Tutoring. 10th GRADE: Review, Science Club, Dramatics t 0ur Town J, B Soccer, Scho- lastic Art Award: Honorable Mention. 11th GRADE: Sculpture, Drarnatics C The Taming of the Shrew , Finian's Rainbow J, Radio Club, LA. 12th GRADE: Court Justice, NMSQT Semifinalist, l.A., Dramatics, Cyclotron Club, A Soccer, A Tennis. - H -wne.fewf.c:-few '-if -... -w'r.1J.:etv:mm . A sg Qtr t .-'t, . 3 10th GRADE: Drarnatics, B Football, Wrestling, Track, Lighting and Sound. 11th GRADE: Dramatics. B Football, Wrestling, Track, Lighting and Sound. 12th GRADE: Cross Country, Wrestling, Dramatics, Lighting and Sound-Co-Chairman, Prefect. 10th GRADE: Review, Dramatics. Painting, Tutoring. 11th GRADE: Photography Club, Review, Dramatics, Painting, Tutoring. 12th GRADE: Painting, Review, Dra- matics, Photography Club NMSQT Semi-Finalist. DOROTHY ELIZABETH ERLANGER l will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path and l will leave a trail. Dottie .. found out that cameras don't float ... one of the t'happy priviledged basement group , . instead of church on Sundays f dog shows! .., the only girl in the class that goes on car rallies ... anyone for a float trip? ... bilingual ... a loyal fan of the hockey teams ... envied for her warm woolen ponchos ... frequently seen with a camera ... also frequently seen with a cast on her arm ... one of lvlr. Wein- rich's lost children ... travels to places even a canoe can't go speaks Cachiquel . . short, short hair independent ... Latin adventures ... climbs volcanoes in the rain ... about ready to hitch hike back to Saltillo ...can't stand curly hair, especially her own constantly explaining that her dog is not a miniature collie NMSQT Semi-Finalist swims with sharks in Honduras... Dot Dot Dot. ff A ' - rei -' , DALE IVIELVIN DASSLER JR. To be or not to be is the problem. Melvin ... in the top two of the lighting and sound booth ... known for his unbalanced ratio of 1:17 in Aspen. Bill Reed kept count ... lights up to the code during cross country sea- son ... top official on all stereo equipment ... life attempted by the Portland assasin while kidnapping an older woman ... lVlr. Moval a good second baseman an Aspenite but watch out for that altitude ... still looking for first Oscar as Tranio and Frankie have failed ...a grabbing grappler on the wrestling squad which gives him experience while playing baseball owned a S175 transiet psychedelic Ford Weddell's bosom buddy ... out the window on the 4th, falls off cliffs ... carried boxes last summer with Godzilla ... one of the Burroughs Bridge Club . .. easily frightened when Pat- ton has funny things in the back seat ... shines on brightly ...try it ... muscleman on the Beach in Michigan, right Gail ... expert water skier... has a going affair with Debbie Wed dell . . , Skip. ' Y- .1 ' u f,.1m.t.: , Q Q ,M .,..q,,g.,. 5'fff'i 4 , Q7 K fifflii ' ffm' -1- 1 -4 ,rf f , :f r te e fglgs.. JANET KAORU ETO Born with the gift of laughter. Janeto .., allergic to the good things in life ,.. Made in Ja- pan ... Yellow is lVlellow' '... member of the Early Morning Breakfast Group .,. teen steady - Jeff ... book lender . .. Ah, yes STALEY'S Straub's ... campaign manager for Larry Nlclvlahon Augustinian THE WRIPPLE ,.. August Days Dimple maker Eggroll party at Eto's tonight ,.. girlfriend-boyfriend day . , . started as a tree, but ended up as a giraffe .. began as a tree but ended up as a stump Kuhn Jump into my arms, Baby! has yet to meet a KIWI - is waiting with baited breath UD .,. Hey, are you a new seventh grader? ... has a voice like a kitten ... bewitching . ,. when she smiles her eyes disappear ... can pick out a good tux .., Roar! ... does the Chinese Q73 splits ... Are you going to cheapen our friendship with lies? ... That is a tiny torture ,.. has a boyfriend on the faculty .., last chance night . ., loves everyone - everyone? . . . at her greatest in trash cans . .. Kaoru. 1 3 I 5:2321 1 , ALEXANDER DEHN DAVIE Cool does not rule. Big Al ,.. a really great guy, I mean he's really great ... big city boy Senator Rawkins Preacher Hagler ... 13 year-old cop . .. the Cheeky Hamburger ,.. Rotney ... made his decision after talking to lVlr. A and Don O'day ... future KSHE air personality ... wild Daisy Day party ... lettered in modern dance ,,, Roger, you must be from New York ... traded in his Zopffo for a Collins ,.. bleached genes , ,, well- known in the circles of Ted Bakewell and Albert King ... Ex- clusive supplier and forger for the Jake DePoo Gang ,. FTS ,,, International House of Pancakes .,. Happy Birthday Par- ties ... plays lead cat for Canned Heat ... that vast waste- land known as television ... leather jacket . . , G-drive in the truck ... Moog-o-graph ... blue-collered it over Christmas vacation for the love of an A-Burger . . . Cornelius ... missed Rosey because she fell off here machine ,.. narrator in the Christmas Pageant sentamentalist victim of wicked shaving creme attack on Halloween after a serenade at Ralph's house ... never without a date ... the truck ... ex- cess body heat? ... oh sorry .., reads like a fiend ,., Kiku held upthe church for him .., nowa real man .,,Alec. 10th GRADE: Sculpture, Typing. 11th GRADE: Sculpture, Dramatics, August Days, 12th GRADE: Sculpture, Drarnatics, August Days CAdvisory Committee, Program Committee Chairmanj, Tutoring, Yearbook, Publications Board, Honorable Men- tion in Sculpture, Prefect. 11th GRADE: Dramatics, A Football, Track, Review. 12th GRADE: Dramatics, Glee Club, World, Review. iff, VIRGINIA HEATH FLYNN She has the heart of a child. Do not harden it. Gina .,. a tribute to the miracles of Slim 'n Trim' '... oldest woman in the class could have been All-State hockey player but preferred All-State equestrian bewitching green eyes ... often mistaken for a cop late at night ... drives 300 miles a day ... midnight swims and more at Vero Beach ... has an in with all of the St. Louis elite . . , spends more time at Grants Farm than lVlr. Busch ...competed with Barrow for lVlary's Lullaby ... some of her best friends are cops ... her father used to drive a train ... has overcome such obstacles as her brother to establish a scholarly reputa- tion ,.. one for whom the school is an extra-curricular activi- ty . ,. originator of the annual picnic ,.. could live comforta- bly off the sale of her trophies .,. a friend in every sense of the word ... 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Philly, Philly cream cheese . .. has one in every port ... drinks Dr. Pepper all the time - straight ... knows everything there is to know about Gotcha and Pass-out ... rosa bonna bene fuci ... feminine, especially when she cracks her knuckles . .. may becomea designer for Hot-Point ... loves to sing, but can never quite get the words or the tune ... once knew a boy named Tommy Tucker ... has a truly lovable dog ... prettiest tenor never a dull moment , .. Frog. ' l tv if-' 11r.,.,,,. .. ry. F 'Eg ' . T A i' - f ,--f li ,. rt ' ' ii fi' A Q - . z e ff 7f,' f i Ts , , Neyr , g JEFFREY COOPER DEPEW A minute of thought is worth an hour of talk. J.J.C.D. Doubleplay ... spent more time in front of the court than on it as justice and baliff ...wild all the time .,. an all state pitman . .. passed for eighteen two years ago in a Casino in Puerto Rico . . . can't keep his valuable possessions hidden from his mother ,,. did a lot of trotting in Nlexico . .. Big Canadian has mashed potatoes Flynn Stolz ... Abraham ... Stolz ... Skinny . ., Stolz . ., Patron of the Best ... Patron of the East Side ... friend of the Katz family ... going to serve his country instead of hitting the books for 10th GRADE: World, Yearbook, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Painting, Dramatics, Mod- ern Dance Varsity. 11th GRADE: World, Yearbook, Cheerleader, Glee Club, Dra mat- ics, Painting, B Hockey Varsity, Modern Dance Varsity, Athletic Award - 25 Points. 12th GRADE: Yearbook - CAssistant Editorj, Cheerleader 1CaptainJ, Pre- fect, Prefect Review Committee, Painting, Modern Dance Varsity, Tableau Design. Glee Club. 10th GRADE: B Football, B Soccer, A Track. Painting, Social Committee, 11th GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Track, Painting, August Days, Court Bailiff. 12th GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Track, Painting, August Days, Court Justice, Prefect. four more years ... loves Spiderman ... had one wild night in Puerto Rico with a fat man named Vido . . . All Metro Injury good time in English pubs ... always looking for some- thing better . ,. fleet foot in football ... loves to play soccer, but hates that cold ...can make a canoe do many things . ,. loves to laugh .,. Snowman ... star in water polo ... has a fat dog ... muscle bound ,,. almost wiped out a cop with a pumpkin .., melons ... Uncle Jeff to people with problems .,. big man with soul, blues, and psychedelic music . . . takes pride in breaking into places has trouble making up his mind .,. knows everybody ... afraid of nothing . .. a friend to be around .,. knows where it's at all the time ,., a great guy with high hopes . . . a man to know . .. Jeffrey. 10th GRADE: Glee Club, World, Yearbook. 11th GRADE: Dramatics. Yearbook, Glee Club. 12th GRADE: Prefect, Yearbook fAdvertising Editorb. Glee Club. 10th GRADE: Painting, Dramatics, C Football, B Soccer. 11th GRADE: Paint- ing, Dramatics, B Football, A Soccer, Fencing, 12th GRADE: Painting, Dramat- ics, Cross Country, NMSQT Semi-Finalist, Prefect. CA ROLYN ANN HAIMANN After friendship it is confidenceg before friendship it is judgement. Red licorice lady Aspenite expert at getting lost in snowstorms .., got altitude sickness - or was it her heart ...Washington U. librarian ... avid football fan ...only kid who's been everywhere in the world twice . .. most organized person in the class ,., Buzzy ... tennis pro ... pride of the phys. ed. department ... has the strongest immunity to ill- ness ... once turned down the offer of four homes, 10 maids, and 7 cars to avoid heading south ... destined to be an au- thor or a dressmaker ... special attachment to the class of '66 . . . travels in Europe every summer, and is well known to the merchants of Venice Julienne Salad Bowls her daddy's little girl ... goes ice skating to get out of gym ,,. noisy visitors ... wants to go to California for college . ,. has a different outfit for everyday of the year ... gives great romantic advice ,., going to Stix on foot after glee club re- hearsals . . . Lynnie. 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Gets more mileage out of his thumb than anyone in the class good friends with a Canadian pharmaceutical salesman ... once arrested in Mexico ... wound up in Berkely on the way to Fairbanks convinced Western Oklahoma State Normal A 84 M alumnus that Forest Park gets to the east side quicker than 70 apartment in Twin City rivaled only by J.W.'s in Boston ... has a healthy disrespect for St. Louis . ., boycott's grapes . . . wanted to crash the Democratic Conven- tion .., gets a thrill from painting his walls ... on speaking terms with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police . .. used to be able to ride a unicycle ... member of the B.S. fan club ... can knock down streetlights even while sober all the above is garbage ... there are no verified reports that Eld- redge ever existed stories about his noble exploits and daring deeds are products of your imagination ... the Bob Eldredge we all know and love is a chemical phenomenon discovered by Kirby and his able assistant, Mr. Stevens, while attempting to make coffee . . . great school spirit - refuses to come to football games or buy Burroughs T-shirts - but likes the food . .. has the world's most predictable personali- ty... Bob Elderidge. SUSAN ROSS HECKER My thoughts echo and they swell from Tolstoy to Tinkerbell. Suze ... longest hair in the class ... owns two ferocious la- bradors ... drives the Green Lemon ... swears in Greek on the tennis courts ...wants to be a witch . .. loves long dress- es and skiing ... has a hard time convincing Mr. Weinrich of her singing ability, but that doesn't stop her ... l'm tired ... headed for Mycenae as archeologicall assistant to Dr. Mylonas ... really believes in ESP ...shy and quiet... loves to argue religion with Sam ... created that huge Byzantine mosaic in tenth grade ... thoroughly Greek ... a pool and a home next to the ski slopes ... gets depressed at least once a year ... behind the scenes of the plays ... lives in the paint- ing room ... hates diets . . . devours books and music . . , did more than see the ruins in Greece .,. flowers . .. a great se- cret keeper and a good listener . .. Susan. JOHN DEARING EVANS Like a rolling stone. Evans gained twenty pounds of Gaslight spirits has every album ever recorded cradle robber ... known for his library raids owns the fastest four cylinder. Ford around ... Mr. Stevens' most beloved student ... Mrs. Zopf's inspiration ... Love John ... swings a mad golf club for Herr Witscher .,. Janis' best friend ... snapped a mean rat tail but now is converted to the black belt, right Bill? ... guardian of the senior lounge ... one of the Tanecoma sun and fun company... rescued James from a sinking Rambler ... feared and loved by Turk .., adores tiny girls and Sia' mese cats They call me Dr. John a man of every girl's thoughts emulates Brian Jones and the Rolling Stones and Allen Ginsberg ... carries pictures of his girl friend ... known for his resonant belches ... donated S58 to the Job Corps for Sale, Rent. or Trade , but not in the Burroughs community ... always follows the advice of Mike Donaldson . ,. Loves Everybody . . . John, 10th GRADE: Painting, Dramatics, Typing, Winning Tableau Design. 11th GRADE: Painting. Dramatics, Co-Head for Costumes. 12th GRADE: Painting, Dramafics. Co-head for costumes, Prefect, Tutoring, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. 10th GRADE: Rifle Club. C Football. B Soccer. Golf. 11th GRADE: B Football Weight Lifting, Golf. 12th GRADE: Tutoring. Rifle Club, Senior Lounge Committee, Golf, Prefect. ewsfs1ei lne mama-.am ,ima smmuammu LOUISE GRANT HILIVIER She met a stranger, there she left a friend. Birdy legs ... had the biggest daisy patch around ... turns into a spas every time she's at AIoe's ,.. once had a loaf of bread stuffed down her mouth not fickle at all C?!J never without her mouthwash A. nighter ff? kidney presents a problem UD . ,. But I love him and there is noth- ing I can do . . . can usually be found at Steak and Shake... I was totally grossed out f he cried ...went to the airport with S.A. and ran over a yard on the way back , . . all the boys in Europe asked if they could what?! has a real love for IVl.S. ... 8th grade and the Evil Eye . .. Mama: there's some- body out there! ... Gordi and the zit .., conscience joins S.A.'s over that S. party . . . will never stop biting her nails . .. good times with Pam ... natural blond ... picked up a rom- ance at the gas station ... owns one of the several prized d. necklaces ... where did you say you lived, Dedee? ... Lee's buddy ... had a great U7 time in Sarasota ... experi- enced fighter guests sleep in a sleeping bag ... Therese ...continually snowed by the Hairy Ape . .. flat tires . . . held an 8 month record once saw The Graduate 7 times ... will have fun and friends wherever she goes... D2. ,,e:-:-,,- an-t. 11-x. -.'-f w f--7-ffwwf-,-,. 10th GRADE: Painting, Sculpture, B Hockey Varsity. 11th GRADE: Painting, A Hockey Varsity. 12th GRADE: Rifle Club. Painting. Social Committee, Senior Lounge Committee. 10th GRADE: Rifle Club, B Football. B Soccer. B Baseball. llth GRADE: Rifle Club, B Football, Weight Lifting, A Baseball. 12th GRADE: Prefect, Rifle Club, A Football, Weight Lifting, A Baseball, Power Mechanics. JOHN CALHOUN FITZGERALD Born to be wild. Futz ... drives a hot, yellow GTO when not behind the wheel of the infamous, semi hemi Dragon Wagon ,..A.J. Fitzger- ald onion head ... what hair? ... no I don't want to swing in Forest Park went to Burger King was ab- sorbed in certain other thoughts when a tree ran into his Chevy ll .,. would have had an accident anyway . . . that day Gallant tackling dummy on the A squad Never bluffs when he goes in poker, he really does leaves early with the pot .., Oh, Putzman ... extrapolated tangent .,. beat it out, baby .,. dumdum ... sent Griffith to Fen- ton one night ,.. never got a ticket ... known for his clean jokes ... blows his mind to the stereo sounds of Canned Heat, Doors, and Cream Always prepared if given a chance, he would probably blow it ... Don't you have to be home? . ,. Fitz. 32 KAY ELLEN HOLEKAIVIP The windows of my soul l throw wide open to the sun. Kay Kay ... has unusual laugh loves horses, suede, gui- tars, and Peter, Paul, and Mary lives halfway to Kansas City ... has a thing about starfish ... marine biology?l ... Luisa part time hockey goalie Sure-shot Holekamp ... one of the four remaining senior carpoolers ... used to wear hiking boots to get to the back seat of the station wagon A Day in Forest Park often seen throwing spitballs from the church balcony more records than Columbia Inc. ... ardent movie-goer ... the only TRUE living blond in captivity ... tennis champ ... P-neumonia ... Do you live on a farm?? loves English .. likes her jello with milk and sugar ... Cheeta??? ... gives Kate two dollars every Fri- day ... night rates are lower ... incredibly gullible ... Oh please!! ... veteran assistant director ... R-r-r-r-ruffles ... tremendous artistic ability ... a six year soprano who misses Sara ... Wait a minute! . . . can drink a Coke in three gulps famous first basewoman for the J.B.S, All Stars ... K'- ellen can squeak her ear Patrick Oh boo! .. L.S.T.S. Club Kay interesante Kay-lossal friend . Chatham Child . . . Cumquat. if Qiiilf.. - ' . ,.,. ,,,, . 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Chairman Dramatics Board, Typing. 10th GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, B Tennis, Rifle Club, Industrial Arts, 11th GRADE: HA Football, A Soccer, A A Tennis, Industrial Arts, Typing, Rifle Club. 12th GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, Power Mechanics, Industrial Arts. NONCY ELLEN JENSEN The voice of your eyes is deeperthan all roses. Amarylith, Amarylith nutty ... costume lady a slave driver at heart ,.. is it safer in the seat belt or out? ... the case of grand larceny ... giggles attractively charter member of Paper Elephants Inc. ... the eighth period study- hall ... able counselor ... blew her mind when the cork popped ... never rides alone ... has never quite convinced Mr. Weinrich of her merits ... eyes ,.. and how did you get mono? How are ya' goin' to keep her up in bed? ... cleanest costume room in history... a shrew is her own right ... nuttier . .. distinctive dance tights ... oh, how fantastic! lunch enthusiast .,. overlapping love affairs pressed two or three times a year ... Nancy Jonson most fought a duel in eighth grade . . . guess what happened last night! you say your name is WHAT? . . , traumatic . . . one ofournicerfriends . . . nuttiest ... Non. in JOHN WARREN GODDARD It is a good thing to be rich and a good thingto be strong, but it is a better thing to be beloved of many friends. Juan ... finally got his license ... a fantastic dancer ... amazing moves ... found a true love-lVlimlet ... his favorite word - Hepatitus ... one of the smallest in the 7th grade now one of the tallest ... loves nature ... had his chance in Puerto Rico ... patron of the best ... part Canadian . . . an amazing canoeist . .. has a dog that's about his size and just as ferocious ... was a Dodge boy until he dropped an 800 Ib. piano ,.. fond memories of Wisconsin, Florida, Canada, and Puerto Rico ... has quite a neighbor . ,. a lover of football in the fall, all ABC legs in soccer, tennis ace in the spring ... borrowed Prewitt's chalet for a wild poker game ... taystee ... a W.C. Fields fan ,., believes in home improvement .., Shotfsj in the Dark ... hey wait, that's not where they were hates to double Say it with flowers MB. charges outrageous rates . .. Goddard's Joy House .., disap- pears at parties . .. a true friend of many . . . a soul man ...a buddy... John. E S X A E KATHERINE LEE KANTER A world to be born under herfootsteps. ,KK mastermind in criminology .,, traded the Florida institution for the slopes .., Walker's one, two, and three . .. Foxey Lady once broke into Frieler's house permanently frost-bitten hands and feet stole Susie A.'s mail box trick ... the only one who knows how to get Lizzy going ... Finally got rid of her stubborn streak .,, efficient ruler of the World ... all eyes on the lifeguard tower ... danced her way to fame ... French whiz ... remember in '62 when it was 41 degrees and raining and you had on that blue coat with the missing button and ... low capacity ... has a mouthful of day-glow teeth ... did her ninth grade Words are Important in one week .,. spent the summer of '68 by the J.B.S. pool ... one of Ralph's favorites .,. will make somebody a good maid one day with herfamous salads and beef bourgignon .,. born to lead . ,. KLK. 10th GRADE: Dramatics, Painting, Glee Club, Tennis Varsity, Modern Dance Var- sity, A Class Hockey, World tFeatures Editorl, Yearbook. 11th GRADE: Painting, Glee Club, fSolo in Operettab, Tennis Varsity, Modern Dance Varsity, A Class Hockey, World tAssociate Editorj. 12th GRADE: Painting, Glee Club, A Class Hockey, World tEditor-in-Chiefb, Prefect, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. 10th GRADE: August Days, A Golf, B Soccer l.A., Glee Club. 11th GRADE: Au- gust Days, A Soccer, A Golf, Speech Class. 12th GRADE: A Golf, A Soccer, Prefect, Typing, ALLEN GEOFFREY GOLDBERG A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. Allen an escapee from United Hebrew distantly related to Arthur destined to own a golf shop lVlr. Emotion owned part interest in Stars all-league goalie rules the foreign population at JBS good friends with Ahmed ,,. Purple Prose ,.. 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I fi 'elite .ilffrt - w ff- iw ev ,Q 71eavMf,.,,,wfms 'H'Noirg:w'1i1s'2sH12r3wfe in ftirswesefeefsmtteie- w we fly - :-rise wigs K, rffigii tl glszttirgstgtsr .rswsjxgfw 't was we e 1. M- W ri- .. Sw em. - fr sl. -il iiwiyl si- an . . -'S . M51 i it. rail iii -: L -rs. ee - . w if- ' -ff -H: - ewilwiifrirt-fr,2.iigl,3i.a fs I , get fsggw emg as .mi .r,Q,4,,if.i-,- gr ri ir. is as ,r .rt .-is glsilisim f fr: 1 :im iii' fittliiil at jwflle r .blitklg i 10th GRADE: Drarnatics, Class Hockey Team, Typing. World, Basketball Class Team. 11th GRADE: Dramatics, Painting, B Hockey Varsity, World. 12th GRADE: Dramatics, World, B Hockey Varsity, fCo-Captainb, Tutoring, Review. 10th GRADE: UC Football. Wrestling, B Baseball. l.A., Science Club. 11th GRADE: B Football, A Baseball, Wrestling. Mechanical Drawing, Class Treasure er, World, Prefect. 12th GRADE: Wrestling, A Baseball. Student Council, World, Typing, Prefect, Prefect Review Board, NMSQT Semifinalist, Torch Ceditorj. SUSAN WEBSTER KLEIN ls it so small a thing to have loved, to have thought, to have done? SWaK can't understand why she's not in Glee Club gives advice to Debbie's boyfriend ... she's got the Powers eats constantly, but never gains an ounce ... drives a mean VW ... How would you like peaches in yourface? ... heart to heart talks with Weiner ... 'tAre you and Helen really married? ... has two- roomers in the garage ... always for- gets her key - Hey, mom, l'm over at Ellen's hates apologetic boys ... remembers Tight Lips? ... ruined Marc's boat ... Hey, is anybody down there? ... can be found at Glaser's Sunday afternoons ... l'm so glad I won you! ... has a rut in her driveway left by a yellow GTO ... got Debbie into trouble with the fuzz . ,. remembers drivers'-ed and J. B. ... once seen in Mrs. Graff's bedroom? ... a maniac with a squirt gun ... headed east . . . wouldn't get off the wagon ... Oh, she's such a terrible driver! ... Who's up there? .. even has accidents in her garage Prefect-Perfect? .. Susie. t l'i'3G'-fix' lub.. -S ,f .JW ROBERT KEEFFE GRIFFITH Monday l have Friday on my mind. Willie ... called a psuedo commie by D. W. ... known as the unknown editor of the Torch ... Lafayette ... All League blocking back in Bod Squad ... a four year Krusher ... ar dent disciple of The Wit and Wisdom of Olaf unable to defeat a conniving Southern dude in politics ... member of the Saturday night floating poker game ... Take the word for it, Griffith. ... What kinda name is that? ... co-holder of 29 out of 29 records ... cracked up in Alice's class . The hell she's 14! ardent fan of David 'tThat's in poor taste! PSSC approved star only six pounds to go ... brought Truth to the American scene . 57's are classics ... The driving is safer if the roads are dry -the roads are safer if the driver is dry ... avid listener to the erotic, scintillating kings of rock . . . Why shouldn't we get a S250 radio? ...shops at Rudolph's ... Oh, Robin, we don't mean it. old home week quit horsing around ... thinks Tuberculosis and blue jars GD are funny .., Scooter. CHRISTY ELIZABETH LESCHEN Nlad, bad, and dangerous to know. Returned to JBS out of loyaltyC?D ... girl-athlete-pride of the phys ed department ... Switzerland ... Jan ... Miss Kaven- augh former Aspenite has a fantastic collection of posters ... Christy - it doesn't work! ... connoisseur of Japanese foods ... hostess to the breakfast group . . . friends at Dartmouth - snowed in? ...Staley's . ,. unlimited charge at Straub's . . , a real friendship Bluhmed in the P.E. office Good Sportsmanship Award ... few technicals sev- enth member of the Eto family cannot tolerate skinny people ... master of the skinny - yes .,, high office of at- tendance taker in Glee Club ... never did make a prefect ,.. Florida saddle oxfords . , Miss Cooper Alex's spar- ring partner has a secret love ... her lVlad-Hatter hat one-time egg-roll party hostess Are you going to cheapen our friendship with his? ... Betsy? - What? - Come here! - Noi ... has a mad passion for an oriental doctor, but runs when he bites his lower lip . .. GROW, GROW, GROW, with Bonomo . .. Chrinsty. 3 5 ' . K 25, A titts A ...g a r l ic 'ee, Q, l y- it . CHARLES DAVID HOGANCAIVI P All things are won by diligence. l-lagie never studies if you had a pool table, stereo, and bar in your room, would you study? most prized POSSESSION is a rock collection ... B 81 B man ... makes frequent trips to Kentucky for purposes unknown Sun- day! at Alton Dragway ,.. Graham Hogancamp at the wheel of his tire-screaming station wagon ... supported George in '68 ., same views as Simril? ... Deutschland uberalles .. Evans' good friend once took a picture of Evans' good friend ... once took a picture of Evans' girlfriend . . . drove to the Ozarks at 120 mph and blew out the rear tire . ., member of the Black Liberators ... turns on with Scope mouthwash ... member of the Saturday night floating poker game ... dated a girl six times in one week and on the seventh day he rested ... had his stereo and coin collection stolen ... No, l'm not Catholicl' '... Hogo. 10th GRADE: Sculpture, Glee Club, E Hockey. A Basketball. A Softball. Track, 25 point Athletic Award. 11th GRADE: Sculpture. Glee Club, B Hockey, A Basketball, A Softball, Track, 50 point Athletic Award, 75 point Athletic Award, A Volleyball. 12th GRADE: Glee Club, A Basketball, A Softball, Track, A Volleyball, 100 point Athletic Award. 10th GRADE: Rifle Club, l.A., C Football, B Soccer. B Baseball. 11th GRADE: Rifle Club, l.A., B Football, A Soccer, A Baseball, Prefect. 12th GRADE: Rifle Club, A Football. A Soccer. A Baseball, Prefect, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, ur 'xxx f JAMES ELSN ER JACKSON A quiet humor springs from a great sensitivity. Beauby ... born with a golf club in his hand ... still trying to figure out what to do with it ,.. once shocked Miss Damon ... became a member of the Rob Paine fan club .,. in love with a certain blond , ., right dear? . . , certainly not much of a gentleman ... woke the neighborhood up the night of the Prom one of the bouncers impressed by a fourteen year old She beat me to the door paints his golf balls red so he can find them in the snow ... has a hero named Jim Dick ... embarrasses his little sister in love with Tina Hoester ... met Pam, no relation to Winston sings along with the beach boys I haven't lost a horse game this year. ... likes Kirkwood girls ... member of the Saturday night floating poker game . .. has a friend in jail , ., wants to move to Joplin when he grows up .., has something to say about everything . . . that's Jim. 1 7.19622 ik- fl. K K will 10th GRADE: C Football, B Basketball, Golf. Sculpture, Industrial Arts. 11th GRADE: B Basketball, Golf, Sculpture, Industrial Arts, 12th GRADE: A Basket' ball, Golf, ScuIpture,Typing. 10th GRADE: Mechanical Drawing, B Soccer, Painting. 11th GRADE: Sculpture. Yearbook, A Soccer. 12th GRADE: Sculpture. Painting, A Soccer. A Tennis Revlow, Prefect. LAWRENCE WALKER JOHNSON Life is nothing but sad memories - sad because if they are not sad in themselves, they are sad because they are memories. Larry ... the mind ,,. insists upon freaking out ... dated a Harry for years . .. loyal to the South ... f'Ya don't know, do ya? ... Bonnie and Clyde ... Bananas Cyrano ... stepped on an old man ... always tries to grow sideburns .., But, Mother, I am clean cut ... Blue Max ... oysters ... older women beginners luck ... enjoyed the Lido in Paris, but had a bad night in Athens ... navy blue is better than maroon nature doesIII every fifteen minutes ... roams the streets of New York . ,. more the WHAT' '.,, skin- ny legs . .. got snowed over the Queen , ,. Excedrin bottles of Ho Jo's . . . has a thing about M,J. ... Ferr sure! . ., always healthy Hey, Joe has bad luck with cars, priests, and wasps ... has trouble when it snows ... great sense of direction ... a rejects reject . ,. what'sa B.K.? ... monop- oly champ ... poker face ... studious ... seriously minded .,. respects sincerity... Eastward bound ... Lare. NANCY VIRGINIA LEUTWILER To be anymore than all I am would bea lie. N.V.L. ... Hi how are you? Our girl from Kirkwood, never made a better trade ,.. right, Judy? ... noted for her short sweaters and long skirts OJ ... hates loud people ,.. very fond of Scotts, who? ,.. always lucky at Proms . .. a real whiz at math ... praised by Mr. Sortland for her constant at- tention in class ... has very interesting neighborfsj ... One of the only unstreaked brunettes in the class, right Jeff? ... Leutwiler, did you cut your hair again? Stites huge eyes... famous for her funny ... loves mustaches . .. has a ball on the tennis courts ... amazing sense of humor!!! ... wanted to marry the boy nextdoor Cbeforej . . . sexy laugh ,.. one of the out-to-breakfast bunch ... Kirkwood, class of '67 loves southern comfort changed overnight lives for parties that get exciting late . . . Keep it up , .. a good friend buta miserable enemy . .. Nance. ROBERT SHERMAN KAHN Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Bolobius Ghengus Kahn B. Kahn can be recog- nized along distance off by the whites of his eyes or red of his hair .,. speaking of which, he needs a haircut but thinks he may go hippie ...also has sideburns reportedly down a full 2 inches under the bottom tip of his ear-lobe ... the ghenchi- est ... is editor-i.c. Cin-chiefj of this yearbook, but we some- llth GRADE: Home Economics. 12th GRADE: Yearbook, World fCircuIation Ed itorj, Tutoring. 10th GRADE: Glee Club, Dramatics, B Soccer, C Football, B Tennis, Year- book, World. 11th GRADE: Tutoring, Dramatics, UB Football, A Soccer, A Tennis, Yearbook, World. 12th GRADE: Yearbook Editor, Publications Board, World, Sculpture, Prefect, Dramatics, A Soccer, A Tennis, Tutoring. times wonder how he ever finished it ... what really hap- pened at those all-day Yearbook meetings? ... has been tramping off to the North Woods each summer but stayed home once to augment his income ,.. typical already! ... has been seen canoeing and chasing wild moose in Canada, also running into moguls in Aspen ... plays a great game of tennis but is known to give lVlr. Yager fits about it ... also a hairy, wild-eyed soccer star ... tells everyone of his voluptu- ous friend at Clayton but also Ucultivates high society ... many romances and the big break-up never without a date but once hindered when he hit the roof with shingles . .. loves dem parties ... great dresser . .. everyone's friend ,.. Bob . . . B. Kahn, all ready. 10th GRADE: B Football, B Soccer, B Baseball, l.A. 11th GRADE: A Foot- ball, A Soccer, A Baseball, Painting. 12th GRADE: A Football. A Soccer, A Track, Sculpture, World. 10th GRADE: August Days, Sculpture. 11th GRADE: Yearbook, Blue Ribbon Finalist for Sculpture, Sculpture, Prefect. 12th GRADE: Assembly Committee, Prefect. Sculpture, Review, Dramatics. ARTHUR FRANK KERCKHOFF Ill l'll think a lot tomorrow l'll laugh a lot ... tomorrow ...CHeigh-hob Goodnight. Art the Fly ... party hardy with Artie ... True only to one? Aspenite ... stag party ... lost the strip over Barbaraella patron of the Best ... cuts himself everytime he shaves both times one of the original coats beat the bush faked out of football a shin-kicker ... the myth of the room - just a few more weeks a non- head thanks to Libby ... strawberry blond ... shut-down by a 9th grader ... teen - steady with Bets ... the polo team N came to Burroughs on an academic scholarship screaming Artie ... hung over soccer ... headed for Arizo- na andfor the slopes .. corrupted by Byron .., one of 'fthe blues once grew. a mustache ,.. Michigan and Florida big French student ... yo good look'in baby . , , the lover has trouble on four day weekends ,.. it's true - blonds have more fun ...Jerkoff. lg W' Q' 'WN x mf- ' fre e? , em , , .1 :- r. ,YR .s .. :, ,. , , . '- ' ' 5 Her eye was bright. a well of love, a spring of light Tinytot , . . envied for her long brown hair . .. bobsey twin ... everyones dear Abby Cdaises and strawberries foreverlj ... puzzle pusher . .. Herb Alpert is her hero ... brings Clay- ton life to us in Grade 10 ... indoor swimming pool - Is it in the living room? ... a prize sculpturess ... one track mind! ... continually claims she's Having a nervous brakedown ... cheese and apples - it's the chemicals Quasimodo French often take her far Klein .., plays the middle-man and then gets herself in an active role ... Camaro Kid Nlr. Walk- er's desk... Lisa Rene born heralded by her adoring aunt . , . a walking medicine cabinet, grocery store and dictionary of the latest- gossip ... Gem membership card and a French bikini ... Wipeout on the slopes ... made quite a scene one day on SnowlVlass ... junior lounge in Mrs. Zopf's room ... hundreds of hilarious hats ... makes her own Orange Jerlius in the B.A. is on! ... underneath it all hearts and flowers it's a funky dog swon sign You're welcome, doorman ... flower child ... Capricorn ... Coloroda's daughter , .. loved by all , . . Susie. 40 ROBERT WOODWARD KERWIN JR. The unspeakable Turk should be immediately struck out of the question. Turk ... arrived in 11th grade as Turkish Ambassador to John Burroughs ... drives a hot automatic Sunbeam with regular steering, regular brakes, tour cylinders, and windows ls there really an engine in there, Turk? is a slow starter ... told dumb broker joke ... voted most trouble- some student, by lVlr. Sortland ... the Istanbul kid ... fastest mouth in Turkey ... charter member of the W. Huff Comb Ruiners Society ... straight jet black hair ... J. E.'s best friend ... l'm going to take you to court, John! ... one of the Bod Squads Fearsome Fortysome freckles, what's that always wanted in Room 115 a liberal conserva- tive or a conservative liberal ... wanted a taste of the grid- iron but had nothing to wear . .. last of the Fokkers ... tried the cards once and quit while he was ahead ... soccer star ... eats Greeks for breakfast . . . Turkish ... Red ... Bob. . i. . .....,.... I .. . .. -l. If A EJ 'tai tv xt if V. Q ' . ' JAMES DOUGLAS KISHLAR I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. Raymond ... James ... one of the first to go out on a date a good head The many loves of James D. Kishlar speedy ... 3rd year man on the A-squad ...all ABC legs ... one of the original back row ray men ...took state in the 880 relay ... warm weather man ... fond memories of Acapulco, Florida, Va. Beach, Bahamas, and Ke lVlo ... shades ... a pit man ... let me out of these wet clothes and into a dry marti- I ni doesn't say much, but when he does patron of the best ... knows how to go and does in a light yellow Le lVlans ... stole a borrowed car in Branson ... a popper ... originator of the blues ... is noted for his comments in pre- game exercises wing ding ... ice cream . . . freak accident at Rose's a Collins!Clapp man owed Rockaway Beach 3558 ... Jimi Jose self imposed exile ... a true soul man ...aBuddy...Kish. 10th GRADE: Rifle Club, National Honor Society, Dramatics. 11th GRADE: Rifle Club, Painting, French Award.12th GRADE: Painting. Prefect. 10th GRADE: Painting, Dramatics, Athletic Council, A Football, A Track, B Basketball, All League Track fState Record 880 Relayj. 11th GRADE: Painting, A Football. A Track, A Basketball, All League Track. 12th GRADE: Painting, A Football, A Basketball, A Track, Yearbook tSports Editorj, Prefect, 41 ff,'yf--ysggqggfw ,1Wf:,..tw:Mfg-,, -gg: .gae,.s..ww.-wav.,fmasffsgsvssifszifewfxemwsexife ANN RADFORD LORENZ Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature: but he is a thinking reed. Miguel ... cream puff brains that overflow a size 8 U2 hat .,. cat-person ... a whoopee-wonder lab worker .,. the humanistic scientist ... loves flowers ,.. snow! ... secretly worships the great god Nlufu ,.. plays Drawla .., somewhat demented feared for her nasty pinko tendencies open-minded appreciates acid rock and chamber music .:. has a pack of psychotic rats in the science basement . ., almost fought a duel in the eighth grade , ., leans toward left wing in hockey as well as in politics ... Lorenzo the Magnifi- cient ,.. finally got to show off her mother instinct on stage one of Mr. Weinrich's perpetual stalwarts gracious! ... is working on her public image ... secretly longs to be a jolly baker intellectual snob or slob? you better be- lieve it, Baby lives artistically anyone who wears a black turtleneck and avoids right turns must be trying to get something across ... bizarreness personified ... would like to paint flowers on the science building ceilings .,. even more heart than brains . , . Annie. ' E3WQ fi with S Wa Xitiiiliiiil 10th GRADE: Painting, Drarnatics, Review, Costumes, Dance Club, Orchestra. 11th GRADE: Orchestra Crecitalj, Painting, Review, Worid, Gold Key fScholastic Art Awardj, Costumes, Dance Club, Publications Board. 12th GRADE: Painting, Dra- matics fTake Her, She's Mirieb, Prefect. NMSQT Semi-Finalist, Review fAssociate Editorj, Orchestra, Assistant English Teaching. 10th GRADE: Dramatics ft'Our Town J, Painting, B Football. 11th GRADE: Dra- matics f Taming of the Shrew b, Painting, A Football. Commission on Corn- munitylnvolvement. 5 i i DAVID ALLEN LAPIN I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. David .., kept hockey puck for himself instead of giving it to his date .,, C.C.l. member in good standing .,. many good memories from a summer in Spain, right Maria? ... former West Ladue student ... changes tires for fun on his pam- pered Firebird always gets an A on his history papers, right John, Skip, Bob? fantastic room including black lights, tape recorder and dart board .., fond of California - and fun under the sun first student speaker on Friday assembly had a fine time at the Junior Prom good dramatic actor ... caused many older women to rob the cra- dle ... Pork Chop's cousin ... beautiful cruiser which he found many good uses for wasn't satisfied with a B+ in Spanish ... fantastic block at Western that resulted in a T.D. ... became a ball-carrier on a kick-off ... may see Harvard? ,.. very fond of his baby sister . . . didn't get much work done at Ladue Summer School but had a good time ... comes up with many big words . , . that's Dave. l IVIARY ANN NIANEWAL I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. lVl,A.M. .,. big smile for every one ... demon on the basket- ball court and a wild dancer to boot champagne at all hours aristocratic looking has an inspiring older brother . .. makes great french toast ... interested in every- ' thing ... basetting, what's that? .. knows how to pull reins all night jam sessions say cheese one of the home-ec kids .., exponetially expanding her vocabulary . .. willing to try all kinds of food works hard especially for the candidate of her choice ... parties in the bay .., believes in living it up . .. green thumb in biology . .. friendly and fun ... headed forthe big time ... lVlary. 10th GRADE: Painting, August Days, World, Home Economics, Varsity Basketball. 11th GRADE: Tutoring. Home Economics, Typing, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Basket- ball Speech Model U N 12th GRADE' Rifle Club Home Economics Varsit Hock- ey, intergroup Youth. 10th GRADE: Dramatics, B Football, B Soccer, B Baseball. l.A. 11th GRADE: , Dramatics, August Days, A Soccer, A Baseball, l.A. 12th GRADE: Dramatics, August Days, Tutoring, Prefect, A Soccer, A Baseball, Assembly Committee. 9-it i V A 1 MONT SEASONGOOD LEVY Soon my fantasy becomes reality and l must be what I must be and face tomorrow. lVlont .,. Loves those one way streets .,. catches and drives a silver streak Barracuda ... known as Mr. Sports at August Days ... brings his uncles to J.B.S. ... Gee lVlont! who was that girl at John's party ... Wessler's left wing in the B.H.L. .,. the third member of the globetrotters . . , has season tick- ets to you name it . . . Wally Cleaver?! ... Charter member of the Saturday night floating poker game ... heading for rain forests ... made the big switch from baseball to tennis .,. member of baseballs' KKK club soccer player,? baseball player? ... now has the biggest yacht in the class .. mem- ber of the infamous function Cthe Jewish lVlofiaJ .., Ambas- sador Levy from the U.A.R. .., Damn good movie!! .,. one of the leading restriction givers ... four square champ? ,.. can't wait to integrate under the curve ,., the martyr of the soccer team ... l've got 3,462 note cards ... made Wessler pay in cash . .. paragraph lost humor after third edition. JAMES EUGENE LEWIS III Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life. Hands ... Weinrich's disciple ... lyric tenor . .. extra music anyone? saintly devil stars: tennis! bod squad! buckets? ... Culver Cadet .. Popes boy ... occasional member of Saturday night floating game , .. one time winner which way? Alone? sick, huh? beaten by an 8th grader perfect pitch ... thum timeth hath a lithp ... misunderstood poet ,,. one borderline case ... doin' math? ...war game hero ...one ofa kind . . . take five heats . .. Stand up, Lewis .., but, I turned it on . . . Nlrs. Zopf's prodi- gy ... says little no-no's in Glee Club.. turns down the vol- ume ... good math student ... youngest in class ... junior school fan club classical pianist loves chicken cradle robber ... last to be licensed ... lVl.V.P.-B.S. ... great exerciser ... inconsistant bowler ,.. member of Brown's threesome went with Fitz to Burger King unknown sports editor . . . sings with Lorraine . .. coaches football ... plays second piano to no one . . , Ja. FQ. ui mnmz1a:m.simz4esa::m7xwmsasm.e1,: ifr wi--,Q mit: etftr1e4.ef,t..,e:,eas 10th GRADE: Sculpture, l.A., B Tennis, B Basketball, C Football, Glee Club, Dramatics. 11th GRADE: Glee Club, Dramatics, A Tennis, B Basketball, Worid. 12th GRADE: Glee Club. Dramatics, Steering Committee, World, Prefect, HA' Tennis, A Basketball. 10th GRADE: Rifle Club. Gold Key CSculptureJ, Sculpture, C Football, B Tennis, B Soccer, l,A. 11th GRADE: Rifle Club, Sculpture, B Football, B Tennis, B Soccer, l.A. 12th GRADE: Prefect. Tutoring, Sculpture, l.A., Yearbook, A Tennis, A Soccer, Rifle Club, ' r JAMES ALBION IVIARITZ I I lVle thought, l heard a voice cry, sleep no more. lVlaritz ... only true blond in school ... always needs a hair- cut ... member of the floating Saturday night poker game ... one of the first to sign the petition ... Roi-tan man ... take it for granted, lVlaritz ... powerful right foot in soccer ... known among the members of Coach Ray's squad to pos- sess a good pair of hands ... wild on the skiis Cwaterj ... Maritz's Cue club . .. has a great sister . .. is known to give to the poor ... a member of the beer-a-day crowd ... has a girlfriend in college ... is heading for Pennsylvania ,., a good friend of the l-lecker and Herbie ... lVluritz ... l can't help it if the saridman hits me extra hard wakened peacefully many times by Anthony and Weddell ... likes to drive people home... saw Villa Rides with Day and loved it ...you dummy... Maroritz...Jim. 44 SANDRA ANNA MATTHEWS Tomorrow is an apricot. Sam .,. flowers and suns .,. one of the few mistaken for a teacher Bouncy hippy tendencies cool as a mousse! ... argumentative . .. Sisti Voodoos Borgo Club . .. barefoot gallery wanderings the Wishy-Washy Liberal Laundry Hmmm Chantal or Raqual? Crazy! leftish leanings ... Un poco loco en el coco . .. super-athlete MuFu's magenta moors mystify Matthews ... bizarre thoughts ... Bobby Oylon is her guru ... regress ... hihihi .,, the elastic dance ... just can't find a good outlet for her scientific schemes can't understand why her camera broke - she only dropped it three times . . . take it easy Baby - but take it! ... every day is a happening .,. there are pos- sibly 21!2 or impossiblyt3 individuals every several fat thou- sand years . .. Matthias . , . Ola! to fm Q S he it L sii rsit ! A . Z is f GLENN ROBERT MATTHEWS Though ambition is itself a vice. it is often the parent of virtues. Glenn ... always has the inside news ... turns down trips to Europe ... lives behind a gas station ... one of the sign painters . . . accused of dying of old age at 18 . . . smoke oys- ters .,. the trouble with Hawes is . ., .,. fun with the zoo very artistic lousy poker player has a big front yard to lose things in .,. Dionne Warwick fan ,.. can laugh for hours financial wizard connosseur Le Mans man .,. from Rembrandt to Picasso ,.. my mother put me on a diet last week ,.. great orator .H almost caddied for Gary Player prides himself in his pessimism always about to convert .., paints things in the true Matthews' style ,.. l'll give you anything you want, if you'll just . .. ... firmly believes that Bostonians are better than Weejuns ... was covered with ice cubes late one night in Kansas City a friendly face in any crowd moderately ambitious, but generous . . . should go far , ., lVlatt. 10th GRADE: Sculpture, Modern Dance Varsity. 11th GRADE: Sculpture, Commission on Community Involvement. Modern Dance Varsity, Symposium Committee, Photography Club, Revlew CAssistant Editorb. 12th GRADE: NMSQT Semi-Finalist, Photography, Club, Review, Commission on Community Involvement. 10th GRADE: B soccer, B tennis, painting glee club. 11th GRADE: A soccer, fencing, painting glee club, dramatics. 12th GRADE: A soccer, A tennis, paint- ing, glee club, dramatics, dramatics board. S' 10th GRADE: B Football, Cross Country, B Soccer, Track, Glee CIub.SyrT1pOS- ium Committee. 11th GRADE: Cross Country, Tumbling, Track, Symposium Com- mittee, Glee Club, Dramatics. Athletic Council. 12th GRADE: Cross Country, A Soccer, Track, President of the Student Body, Prefect, World, National Merit Letter ofCommendation, Glee Club. 10th GRADE: Rifle Club, B Football, B Basketball, B Baseball, Assembly Committee. 11th GRADE: Rifle Club, A Football, A Baseball, B Basketball. 12th GRADE: Yearbook, Prefect, A Football. A Basketball, A Baseball. ROBERT BRADFORD IVICCALL An essential of happy life is freedom from care. Greetings ... Bull legged Bob .,, has trouble staying out of ditches . .. Montauk - that big fish that gotaway . . . once said by Norm to possess the greatest head fake seen on the buckets court ... Uh, Mr. Stevens, there's a fire in the waste- basket . .. once attacked by a cow . . . Jebe . . . That can't be mold in the pear juice, can it??? .,. Took a shortcut home through Michigan once follows his nose and often gets lost ... yes sir, I know the limits ten, but ,.. lost his shirt on thanksgiving ,.. Don't worry Geoff we're almost here ... was destined for a fat contract until slowed by a torn car- tilage Where were you when the lights went out??? speaks French fluently .. - je ne comprends pas seen around a certain blond quite a bit ... became a cowboy last summer ... often pulls in late ...Co-champion Hi C drinker ... charter member of the Rise and Shine Club ,.. doesn't believe in coats ... Snoopy forever . . . Merv. LAWRENCE KNIGHT IVICIVIAHON An onion can make people cry, but there has never been a vegetable invented to make people laugh. VEGETABLE ... first student body president of J.B.S. .., the lovable leprechaun in Finian's Rainbow fantastic ampli- fier . .. out of sight ...once made a movie ... has been seen at night throwing toilet paper ... at trees? ... in Haeretter l-lall? ... a member of the Jake DePoo Gang ... began his career as a Tick .,. good friend of the Shakers ... booga- loo down Broadway ... is a near-distant relative of .limi Hen- drix Brown Power advocate ... fruitalarm is the proud owner of a freaked outshoe . . . Steen was a real buddy ... W. C. Fields and the Secret Collector ... has participated in many a World weekend .. blew his mind with an amplifier on Halloween, right Ralph? member of the fearsome threesome in the Z room often seen running ... took third in state ... got lost in St. Charles meet . .. third in state in the guitar, right Ann? fell in love with a wah-wah be- cause Steen told him to ... his amp is serviced by Bob and fat Judy ... prefers Michigan women ... still waitin' for the Wells Fargo Wagon .., bagels in the window . .. bouncing on the Davie tram at one A.M.? ... ofcourse ,Hnobody beats the heat ... knows about Kahuna's wheels .., the magnifi- cent body ... will always be kind of weird . . . a real friend in the end ,., LARRY. EUGENIA VIETH McKEE Born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad. Quick often seen at JBS waiting for her brother C?J ... knows everything about everybody ... jawbreakers ... of- ten seen in Webster .., fond memories of Grandma Pershall ... great taste in clothes ... climbs through sewers ... little pink campaign buttons Depew for Justice ... cream- cheese and olive sandwiches weighs about as much as someones right arm a room full of cool junk ... had a great party, but only two people showed up has a twin who works in Honeybee cries with Ellen ... loves the library . . . The Corner Store .,. made a fewjealous . . . Leon' ard's - lt's still in the window! ... once lived in the tree with the birds and the bees ... Baskin-Robbins ... crunched clarinet l'm right! Where's Larry? orange juice OJ ... giggles ... studies the absent list ... Mouth! ... Pancake House ... Would you do that if you knew I had to clean it up? ... almost got on the cover of Photoplay ... one of the beloved skinny people ... loves to get lost ... Hkuiv' Mother-Daughter Luncheons Do you have any aspirin? ... FINALLY got her license ... best tree paint- erin the school . , . strongest kid in the class . .. Genie. KN 10th GRADE: Sculpture, Painting, World, August Days. 11th GRADE: Painting, Re- view. August Days, Dramatics. 12th GRADE: Painting, Review, Dramatics. 10th GRADE: Painting, l,A.. A Baseball. 11th GRADE: A Football, A Basket- ball. A Baseball, l.A. 12th GRADE: A Football, A Baseball. 47 5 y . -if? N9 BYRON WALLACE MOSER, III To love means to take the risk of being hurt but only people who take the risks have an option on peace. Ron ... best of friends with all coaches ... used to like a girl named Mary Jane .,. all ABC league injury . .. has a certain talent with women ... patron of the BEST ... one of the originators of goin' loose ... from grippers to baggies ... warm weather man - Michigan, Florida, Acapulco ... always found sipping at Fitz's ... Italians love him dead pig on highway 240 . ,. originator of the blues . ,. a popper . . . what training ... The Funky Father ... wants to drive in the lndy 500 - used to practice in his Healey until it died . . , an origi- nal teen possess true friendship with policemen spends too much time studying, but what does he study??? ... slays women ,.. an amazing defensive animal in football ... used to stuff basketballs - now bods it ... is headed for Switzerland for spring break to add another injury to his list ... came close to losing his life in Illinois one night ... loses a good deal of money on Eades Bridge ... loves Head mu- sic but can never stray from soul loves peasants ... found a true companion in Gaebe ... never known to desert his friends a buddy you'll know when you've met Moser. DEBORAH KAY MOH RIVIAN I have more memories than if I were a1000 years old, Raquel ... Lies next to R. Welch ... has a powerful D.O, ... finally discovered blondes have more fun ... Lets Artie keep count for her. , me and my shadow . ,. adores Phys. Ed , .. Avocadoes and French dressing . ,. The Famous Fiddler . , , a women with soul ,.. an avid gumby fan ... Curly ... has a dog named Raisin .,. had fun in Chicago ... gets a dozen roses a week .,. Lollipop Girl and Flower Boy ... likes to be pushed around ... lovebeads ... a California hippy ... had trouble with Officer Schmidt ... Taurus the Bull ... reads her horoscope daily ... l'm going out with you Friday night, what are you doing? ,.. not the loud cheerleader type ... always seen yet seldom heard is needed by many I was here, where were you? ...The Red Balloon .,, All that glitters is not gold You want an ice-cream cone, little girl? ,.. has had a few good rainy daze ,.. loves blue jeans, saddles shoes, and old hats ... finally made it into the third ... Debbie Duck. f 10th GRADE: Glee Club, Sculpture, World, Typing, Dramatics, 11th GRADE: Glee Club, World, Drarnatics. 12th GRADE: Glee Club. Dramatics, Tutoring, World, Sculpture. 10th GRADE: B Football, NB Soccer, Track, Glee Club, Dramatics, l.A. 11th GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, Track, GleeClub, Dramatics. Photography Club, l.A. 12th GRADE: A Football, Rifle Club, Dramatics, Prefect, l.A., NMSQT Semi- Finalist, Photography Club. ROBERT PAINE Ill The sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related that it is difficult to class them separately. Paine essentially a liberal conservative when he isnt being moderate once seriously considered attacking a bear with a tennis racket . .. possessed by the ability to make quick decisions . .. rarely finishes sentences . .. starts build- ing a sailboat 5 or 6 times every year ,.. occasionally tries to save Eldredge's soul idea of a big night is going to the Dairy Queen and watching the flies get electrocuted .,. spends his summer on an isolated island in the tundra of Canada .l. is sure to be a success when and if he decides what to do ... charter member of the A.P. Chemistry do- nothing club ,.. one of Hocken's boys ... one of the rare scientists who wants to remain a friend of the humanists . .. some truly great things will be discovered in his English com- positions when the hieroglyphics are decoded ... walks out of his calculus class whenever he's in the mood for tea and crumpets distinguished himself as a center and one of Alice's best problem solvers ,., will probably wait to get his bachelor's degree after he's racked up a couple of Ph.D.s . .. great friend to have ... Robbit. 48 i 5 Q i JAMES STUDLEY PATTON We want the world and we want it now. James ... spent the summer under the prairie moons of Wyoming with Donaldson ... Coach Ray - QB. Patton make it big on the bod squad tour ... has tool box in the glove compartment ... Bridge Out Construction Under Way ... acquired a Yellow Goat in the family .,. competes with Andy to blow their ears helped build the famed Pyramid of Tanecoma .,. Studley and Nonads .., one of the first to join the stag line ... known for his exceptionally prudent driving ,.. has had two all nighters . . . throws a mean 3 iron slinky Mr. Cissel's shirttail inspector . . unknown blond loves his desert boots ... drives a wicked Massey 510 .., loves uninterrupted Friday afternoon sessions .., mem- ber ofthe Burroughs Bridge Club ... knows the best reason in the world to drink coke! ... in memory of Coach Woods who started him on the road to success marksman for clothes pins , ,. smile on forever. 5 tyre as at Q wg ROSS GANIBLE PERRY The difficult is done now, the impossible takes a little longer, Ross . .. Montgomery ... built in accent ,. a Southern gene tleman ... makes money in his spare time ... a Dodge mov- er ... a four year letterman ... one of the fearsome four- some , .. 7472 ... eats raw steak . .. doesn't need women ... The Paper Lion ... is a good date ... wasn't satisfied with a jeep . .. ran out of space on his letterjacket . .. 'Bama . ,. a Grappler in the winter, in the spring a budding track star... ah reckon wants to play college ball patron of the best ... ya'll ... truck drivin' man ... Plagued with a neck injury but gutted it out ,,. has a bottomless pit .., often seen in the whirlpool bath ... I gotta make weight ... Chief Justice . .. GTO ,,. one of lVlr. Yager's math brains .,. had a run-in with Prin's center , . . wears squeaky shoes . ,. a smile that would charm a boll weevel . drinks mint juleps ,.. his true love - Nlrs. Dodge ... is always trying and suc- ceeding . . . a friend that is loved by many ... Ross. 10th GRADE: B Basketball, B Baseball, Sculpture, Painting, Golf. 11th GRADE: A Basketball, Golf, Painting, Dramatics. Rifle Club. 12th GRADE: Dramatics, Ria fle, A Basketball, Golf. A Baseball, 10th GRADE: A Football, Wrestling, Track, Yearbook, World, Council, Committee on Community Relations, Rifle Club, Typing, 11th GRADE: A Football, Wrestling, earhook Rifle Club Court Justice 12th GRADE' A Football CAII Track, World, Y . , . - Leaguey Wrestling, 1All Leaguej, Track, World, Yearbook, NMSQT Letter of Com- mendation, Prefect, Chief Justice of The Court, Power Mechanics. wfwf 10th GRADE: B Hockey Varsity, B Basketball Varisty. B Volleyball Varsity, A Softball Varsity, Athletic Council, Glee Club, 10th Grade Dramatics, August Days Clnitiating Committeej. 11th GRADE: A Hockey Varisty, B Basketball Varsity, A Volleyball Varsity. A Softball Varsity, Glee Club, 12th GRADE: A Hockey Varsity. Prefect. Glee Club, Physical Education Aide, Cheerleader, Yearbook. 10th GRADE: B Soccer, B Tennis, l.A. 11th GRADE: A Soccer, A Tennis, Glee Club, I.A., Yearbook. 12th GRADE: A Soccer, A Tennis. Glee Club, l.A., Power Mechanics, Yearbook. BARBARA DEE MOLDEN To be free from evil thoughts is God's greatest gift. Dumb Blond ... living innocence ... she was prematurely judged in 9th grade ... now she sees a lot of that funny guy with glasses Mrs. Hornor's prize pupil plays football with Bob after game hours ,.. always cheering for our team officially and off duty, too ... never home or on time, either .,. gets her hair cut on the sly ... received a long distance phone call in Michigan ... shares all of her secrets with her mother ... she's almost always not getting it in Mr. Vallat's class ... a traditional ... has many significant anniversaries ... she may be deathly ill but always manages to turn up at school ... one of the intellectuals, in 8th grade especially ... joined the population explosion to Mr. Yager's inspiring alge- bra class undernonstrative an Aspenite had an unusual ball on V.P. night . . . an old time buddy of Mr. Wein- rich's ... she's a veteran Candy Striper .,. lives at the North Pole ... Jeeber often gets up at 5:30 to make breakfast ,.. she's Big T but she doesn't know it headed for DePauw Calthough she denies ity ... she knits tennis sweaters for whom? blushing, blond, beautiful, and big-hearted that's our Barb! .iifiiiix Y it . f f - V4tYH5i0Gw-A- i t s , ' K 1- 'f:f' if .1 vu: ' 2551, ' ggise, ' I fe . , A M ,.M,-WA ' , -:,. FAIRFAX FUNSTEN POLLNGW I have drunken deep of joy, and I will taste no other wine tonight. Fax ,.. well-known for his joviality .., always flustered .,. literally loves the younger set ... tends to turn green at par- ties ,.. convert from Priory ... borrows cars frequently .,. w 'ties , gg.: 1- . .. 1 ' A . , fTi:,g,,i grease monkey has trouble with the lingo - right Maktin?! knows Ladue Police well How can I get some money? ...the great white hunter... serenade Ralph on Halloween ... from Lauderdale to Michigan ... can't wait till French ... always facinga crisis .., Green Giant... loves the Bod Squad ... All American bovine... Parnelli? ... nev- er had THAT party ... used to play organ for the Kingsmen .., loves puddin ... prides himself in his Math ... Aspenite professional opinion collector the bare facts about Fairfax. le l l i Kl KU OBATA Excuse me while I kiss the sky. What did you say your name was: Koku? has a hat like Ginger Baker's ... has one foot on thin ice ... l'm yellow and m proud! international smuggler wields a mighty having creme can - happy halloween, Alex, psssst parents alive and kicking in Nebraska . becoming an expe- rienced schemer ... Light My Fire ... never responds ... has developed her own inconsistancies has all forty names for her children picked out ... notorious TDM ... Heeheeheeheeheehee ... bodysurfing with Duval ... has a criminal record for trespassing l left my heart in San Francisco ... religious convictions. oh right! ... Oh, l can't kiss harbor foot! ... sent paper dolls to Rick ... Kiku, what are we whispering for? ... had a three A.M. date with Joe Tennis and Susie susceptible to temptation ... ln a White Room ... gets leg cramps at inopportune times ... it all started with J.S. ... l-ley Scott, this is a nice bracelet! ... O.J. Hello, is Debby there? ... has a silver era ... knows an apple bonker, but no blue meanies yet knows the truth about the Amazing Polgar ... a member of the underground ... Kik. 10th GRADE: Painting, World, Painting Gold Medal, Tennis Varsity. 11th GRADE: Painting, World fAssistant News Editori, Social Committee, Tennis Varsity, 25 point Athletic Award. 12th GRADE: Painting, Prefect, Prefect Review Committee. World tAssistant Features Editori, Secretary 81 Treasurer of the Class. NMSQT Let- ter of Commendation. 10th GRADE: Sculpture, A Baseball, B Football, B Basketball. 11th GRADE: Sculpture, A Football, A Basketball, A Baseball. 12th GRADE: Sculpture, Prefect, Rifle Club, A Football. A Basketball, A Baseball. -1 -'.- . -I, ff ROBERT ARMIN SCHLEIFFARTH To be at peace with nature is to be at peace with oneself. Slyfact ... utter bunginess ... that can't be a fish can it! always ready with two wicked in the woods just couldn't beat 27 1X2 ... got caught with the bag ... this is the real test, Geoff ... center? you're kiddin! ... a walking bandage ... on top of Old Baldy ...clinks when he walks ... soulman ...Tanecoma Fun and Sun Company ... Michigan ... wears funny things on his arm ... class discussion? .., member of the floating poker game ... from Q.B. to tackle ... stuck holding the rope - l know its bottomless ... dis- tant cousin to the mummy... headed for Idaho ... gets up early in the morning to sing ... once froze while standing in the stream .,. co-champion H.C. drinker ... has a mysteri- ous acquaintance who likes World Series games . . . only six- teen days and seventeen periods left 'till - a true OLD SALT at heart . . . Bob. Sa-mieth .,. writes poetry at night, reads during the day 10th GRADE Painting, Glee Club, B Football. B Basketball. B Baseball. 11th GRADE Painting, Glee Club. A Football. A Basketball, A Baseball. World, Social Committee. 12th GRADE: Painting. Glee Club. A Football. A Basketball, A Baseball WorId,Prefect. 10th GRADE C Football, B Basketball, Golf, l.A., Steering Committee, Typing. 11th GRADE B Football, UB Basketball, Golf, Rifle Club, World. 12th GRADE: Rifle Club World, Head Prefect, NMSQT Serni-Finalist. A Basketball. Golf. Coun- cil Torch CEditorj, Publications Board. GEOFFREY STEWART SINIRI L l'm just a soul whose intentions are good ... Geeeoff ,.. Neil Sadaka, Bobby Vee, Ricky Nelson, the Everly Brothers, Del Shannon, and Sam Cooke ...ten second quizz- es ... a song for every occasion ... France is my favorite country ... ace in the chemistry lab cracked up in Al- ice's class ... one of the few owners of all six volumes of The Wit and Wisdom of Olaf . .. fiery editorialist for The Torch ... All American swimmer This is Pam - no relation to Winston .,. member of the best golf team Burroughs ever had ... worships two girls ... right-wing, ultraconservative, fascist . . . But Miss Lacks, this is realistic . .. idolizes David ... compositions that tell it like it is ... Old Spice Lime ... Joe Poker Player, not to be confused with Sam Poker Player, his cousin ... Rudolph's shoes ... our diplomat in Council ... played horse games with Kahn ... surprised by a 14 year old ... two out of three times that baseball pass is intercept- SCOTT RICHARDSON SMITH Christian character is not an inheritance, each individual must build it for himself. ed ... Gonna have fun in the city ...fire in the back seat Doors fan in good with Cissy quack, quack Simril. I -Q-Eli . .-1 - K fr' Q. 1 --,-Q. ' f 1 WK, KN S. 'ig , 2 Egg, 3 3. 1 i ff...,. 3 K' My . 5 A V YS! T? 3-W ggi Q, W .. . m..t.:,.1 we-wi f .L . gets - V -- A . Q? ftiffff-.u L. , 'AWA ' H ought to major in philosophy ... has a real eye for buckets ... likes Hogan's Heroes ... 4 week Kemo man ... too cool ... Betsy ... Francyg oh sorry ... Got tired of his Vair, so he destroyed it at Brentwood and Forsyth ... sock it to me ... one of the big three ... Patron of the best ... Likes to catch rays during Spring Vacation . . . drowns his problems in a cup of tea . , . tells Biggs how to play QB . . , spends his time looking for crooks ... smokin ... yo good-lookin baaaby ... peach fuzz fowled up his razor... Bill Bradley ... S. City ,.. lead singer of the Bossmen ... hates his friends . .. extreme- ly critical ... has an arm like Bob: Gibson that is ... Spring training starts early for Scott... like Lance Rentsel of Dallas Cowboys ... an avid painter ... sit on my what? ... never without a date a fantastic fellow Boogaloo Down Broadway ... International House of Pancakes T.V. Personal- ity ... Scott. ELLEN ELIZABETH PERSHALL If I can stop one heart from breaking, l shall not live in vain. Persh ... Miss Umbrella has a box full of blackmail let- ters ... I don't smoke and I don't drink -two out of three isn't bad ... has a car that everybody drives ... finally got her signet ring back ... gave a party last year but someone else did the inviting Now Ellen, you can't have a party tonight ... knows a few from Ladue ... worked as a check- out girl last summer ... wrote a Dear John letter to Jim but ran out of nerve ... Wiener ... good at backing out of driveways, especially Jim's the goat lives for week- ends confession sessions can't decide who's worse only one with professional streaks ... Ally oop - wart woman ... Denny and the computer dance .,. hears rocks on her bedroom window ... Betty Grable legs . ,. cavatiesl ... Famous model ... has a hypochondriac for a dog... notes in cars Lac du Bois Eep ... Peter Pershall ... My own little brother! ... Depo ... a corsage with pretzels .,. has memories of a cold night ... No, I don't want to get off here . ,. Elence Parasol. ff ' 4 .lfgi.,:t,-K -. J sg um qw. , as . , ttt,t . I ffvflffifigiifi I f , k 1 A In in - ,M -:fiHf2ssx,5e,g.4.q,5fgc, , - - gf. . I . ,, 5: 6 .. THOMAS TURSHIN SPITZER Great hopes make great men. Tom Turshin ... great athlete . . . wasn't allowed to take soc- cer ... I hate football ... I'm ready for baseball ... drives a royal GTO .,. noted for a wonderful party ... Cali- fornia, here I come ... Often seen at Woodaoks and Alexan- der onthe same night ... flies around Kirkwood with a Crow ... has connections at the brewery ... destined to make jew- 1Oth GRADE: Dramatics, Typing. World. 11th GRADE: Dramatics, World, August Days. 12th GRADE: Dramatics, World. Tutoring. 10th GRADE: Student Council, l.A., Painting, Sculpture, A Baseball, B Basket- ball. B Football. 11th GRADE: Rifle Club. Painting, A Baseball, A Football, A Basketball, World, I,A. 12th GRADE: Rifle Club, Sculpture, A Football, A Baseball, A Basketball, Yearbook. 53 eled pens... Let's go to the library ... has received Bible les- sons in his lunchbag ... first to go to the Olympic ... plays for the Blues ... fell in love with a Craig car stereo salesman ... has a charge at King's Brothers . . . still hasn't paid for his class ring Captain Tommy keeps a bottle of British Sterling in his glove compartment ... Snowball and he are good friends ,.. first to register for the draft . ,. rescued only gorgeous girls while a lifeguard .,. was spied on by Bob and Dorothy ... owns a bank vault ... seldom injured in football C73 takes midnight cruises on the river turned down six athletic scholarships ... a broad-minded guy . . , a tough prefect . . . a greatguy . . . T. T. S. M. .. EUZABEHlANNSNYDER lt's not what you are thought to be but what you are. Bets ... has many talents - latent until her junior year... D ... 'fDuh ... summer fun at Treecourt ... Carl's ... Ardent book borrower Brlgadoon rehearsals ... Kirk- wood Senior prank - I think Betsy got taken in for that ... Schock ... Teen STEADY -ARTIE ... Staley's ... Breakfast group ... BETSY bouncer BEET ... JEFF Qwanted to see his name in yearbookj Straub's ... honorary KIRKVVOOD SENIOR . .. old maid and old bachelor . .. LOVES NAVY .,. KIWI huntress ... Julienne salad bowl ... Curt Flood of girl's varsity softball team very fond of green 7-up much sought after gymnist ... Volleyball varsity . .. BETSY WETSY runner up for lVlary's Lullabye Snyds infamous Father everyone LOVES Marge ... B.S. has a groovy mustang New Year's Eve at Holiday Inn has check- marks for eyebrows most improved girl at J.B.S. ... cheerleader-finally . . . always on a diet... Eighth member of the Eto family ...Tallulah ...parks a car well ... hit a dou- ble in Leschen's baseball game vote for Robert O.! Brax's second cousin, cousin, sister? ...Shy and demure ... Betsy. 10th GRADE: Sculpture. Softball Varsity, Glee Club, Dramatics. 11th GRADE: Gymnastics. A Volleyball. Softball Varsity, Glee Club, Dramatics fTaming of the Shrewb, August Days. 12th GRADE: Gymnastics, A Volleyball, Softball Varsity, Glee Club, Dramatics. August Days fPrograrn Committeej, Yearbook CWriting Editorj. 10th GRADE: Glee Club. A Football, B Basketball, Golf, Painting, 11th GRADE: Glee Club, A Football, A Basketball, A Baseball, World, Painting. Rifle Club. 12th GRADE: Glee Club, A Football, A Basketball, A Baseball, World tSports Editorl, Painting, Prefect, JAMESROBERTSTUNER The way to be happy is to make others happy. Roller amazing athlete All-League animal and Tri- Captain in football ... fierce hurler in baseball ... has been known to play basketball ... friends all over the country ... always walking around naked ... has never seen any au gra- tin potatoes ... has dreams of playing fullback ... golfer ... does a lot of pingponging ... among his many ... the trot- ter , eat your heart out , the wedding woman, Pitty, and the bell ... the wind is blowing, but the air is still ... fa- mous for his one night stands ... fond memories of Florida - gets along well with Mary l. and Villa girls... sun worship- er ... patron of the best ... stock-broker ... his humor is topped only by that of his father ... Santoro's ... boasts of gargantuousspleermalong with trembling biceps ... famous for his poetry and profound statements ... always keeps up with the latest fashions .,. amazing liquid capacity ... stog- gie smoker as graceful as a gazelle one of Hogan's heros ... Spanish Scholar ... loves Bartlett pears . .. always laughing yet seri' when the need arises ... Bubba . . , and, and, and, and tt .Us all. 54 l DOUGLAS ADAMS WEDDELL He who laughs lives best. Doug-a-Pud intrepid co-chairman of the Lighting and Sound Crew... knows how to handle cherry bombs... a first class first mate, right Mr. B? ... a Swiss cheese and wine man ... learned to ski in Switzerland and brought his talents U5 to Aspen, Colorado ... has a way with women ... never without a beach bunny in Michigan I lift weights Clackers! ... has a little sister who's going to be dangerous when she grows up ... you went how fast in the Kraut Kan on 244? a Bogey Club footballer ... informed that he was too dumb for Harvard ... no one can read his handwriting ... a groovy dancer . .. Oh, Give me a Break .,. lVlr. Brittle, two broken legs and an arrn ... Oh, Dassler look to the good side of people will you! ... got up on a slalom in three tries his true love is Lucy ldon't believe it! - he hid the peas Inside his baked potato .,. always got something to laugh about , .. Dooglas. ff 9 STEPHEN LAWRENCE WESSLER Freedom is the right to one's dignity as a man. Steve ... pride of Boston ... appeared with a plate of baked beans in eighth grade has been in the spotlight on the J.B.S. soccer field for four years little tiger comes from a family that loves hand-me-downs, cars, bathrobes .. . Commissioner of the B.H.L. ... Levy's center forward ... has a deep respect for Johnny sort ... made August Days click ... remembered for his stunning performance in Taming of the Shrew editor of the Daily Crumple cleaned bed pans for two summers ... member of the floating Saturday night poker game ... not always a winner ... heartbroken over affair with J.l. loves Anthony's taste in music ,., Whhhiiippp right ... plans to get down to Triple A before he graduates ... was involved in shortest business franchise in history ... known for his friend from Phili ...one of the globetrotters ... is known to have whipped cream on his nose... Whistler... Steve. 10th GRADE: Painting, B Soccer, B Tennis, C Football, World. 11th GRADE: A Tennis, A Soccer, Prefect, August Days, Tutoring, Review, Assembly Com- mittee, Dramatics. 12th GRADE: Prefect, Chairman - August Days and Tutoring Program, A Soccer, A Tennis, Review, Yearbook CFeatures Editorj, Honor Sys- tem Committee. 10th GRADE: Glee Club, l.A., Lighting and Sound. C Football, B Baseball. 11th GRADE: Glee Club, l.A,, Lighting and Sound, A Football, B Soccer, A Base- ball, 12th GRADE: Glee Club, l.A., Lighting and Sound CDirectorJ, Power Mechan- ics. A Football, A Soccer, A Baseball. 10th GRADE: Assembly Committee, Painting, Basketball B Varsity. Dramatics fOur Townb. 11th GRADE: August Days CProgram Committeej, Review CAssociate Editorj. Dramatics fDark of the Moonj. 12th GRADE: NMSQT Letter of Commenda- tion. Student Council Secretary, World CNews Editori. Review fCo-Editorj. Painting, Dramatics, Tutoring, Publications Board, Prefect. 10th GRADE: C Football, B Basketball. B Tennis, Sculpture, l.A, 11th GRADE: HB Basketball. A Tennis. World, Sculpture, Prefect, l.A. 12th GRADE: Winter Tennis, A Tennis. World fSports Editorb, Prefect. NMSQT Letter of Commendation. MARY KATE STITH Born free, as free as the wind blows... Kitty . , . THE REAL CHICKEN DELIGHT ...alias Kit Kincaid or Lilly Carter ... Stop! Wait! I don't understand! ... loves all her Crnalej teachers ... wears hats ... reappears at 6 A.M. - But, Dad, we were only ioggingl' '.., Martha wrecked her car ... she's secretary, two editors, and a PREFECT!?? ... Why don't you try being more physical? ... a source of valuable info. in Sara's early years bicycling down Wydown long ago ... part of a happy foursome in Atlanta ... didn't quite make Canada last summer ... she and Mr. Yager need each other ... Lamb, Mimi, Edie, Manette, Missy and their clothes ... Love me, love my mind! , . . wild leap into bed when the lights went on ... roses from D. Rud ... Roger and Brady . ,. thief or Kleptomaniac ... swims in fountains . . . climbs stat- ues in Forest Park member of the winning fishpole ... considered radical by some . .. helped Daley protect Chicago friends with Julian Bond and Gore Vidal ... writes love letters to Gene .., a cross between Emily Webb and Barbara Allen ... copper hair has a fool-proof plan for every- thing ... has big blue eyes but is never truthful ... I've al- ways been a sort of Tiger Woman. ... impuslive, emotional, and loves a good fight ... never dull, a true mind-sticker ... fell in love with Steve Dedalus Catalina Katrina Kate. JOHN ABBOT WILLAND We boil at different degrees. Hands Willands .,. was member of an ace bowling team ... won candy bars and love . . . headed for Hamilton -the next Jackack .,. net ace ... plays the horses ... first in the class to get into college has been known to eat his words ... fight right well ... crusading sports editor on a great high school news paper ... Good old JBS High ... plans to be a candy magnate ... dream pad in Boston ... lives in an attic ... aptitude test said he would be an interior decorator GJ ... avid mountaineer . .. Salem's Old Fashioned Candies . ,. plans to spend second semester in a refrigerator ... will en- dow JBS with S1 million before he is thirty has trouble going down-hill ...the only P.K. left in the class ,,. I think that ancient cheer sums it up the best. ... one of the few to keep in touch with John P. ... also fan ... The kids at Bris- tol are sharp as a pistol when they do the Bristol Stomp ... damn Epsicopalians ... bod squad Star ... one of the nicest guys in the class ... iohnwilland. 56 Jerrio ...'the David Ruffin of John Burroughs ... Hands ... JOAN GAIL WUNDERLICH A quick responsiveness in word and deed, A dignity and stateliness at need, The will to follow or the art to lead. Juana Camaro Kid Mrs. Peel hardest working French student ever to hit J.B.S. ... Baby Bayer Aspirin ... honorable discharge from orchestra ... Laugh ln and Outer Smithsonian Mr. Sortland's blackboard Gorilla Milk ... Hmmmmm .. ... former ping pong champ ... Bevos ... Grrross!! . . . poker fan ... musically inclined ... can play Yankee Doodle on her head .,. chemistry whiz ... NH3 really is ammonia, Joan ...athlete of the year ... Es verdadl ... has expensive toys ... Auntie Joan ... Put on that seatbelt! ... covered second year Spanish in tow weeks RUNS fthe good, the bad, and the uglyb turtlenecks has more clothes than Stix, Famous, and Honeybee, combined ... little old J.B.S. signmaker ... Joanie Crocker loves J.B.S. lunches Hope everything comes out all rightl! ... Wanna run around the track?? ... has a thing about round collars and tree pictures always gentle as Charmin on the playing field ... That's Wunderlich with an ' overly organized Que interesante!!! Wun- derful .,.Wundy. ROY JEROME WILLIAMS JR. I am a stranger with thee, and a sojourner as all my fathers were. Sterling House of UMOJIA has little secret sayings whose meanings are known only to him ... our only brown- eyed Easter bunny ... can't decide when his birthday is ... 10th GRADE: Sculpture, Glee Club, Dramatics, A Varsity Basketball, Softball Varsity, 25 point Athletic Award, AATF Contest f3rd Placej. 11th GRADE: Rifle Club, Glee Club, Dramatics, Athletic Council, Yearbook, B Hockey Varsity, A Varsity Basketball, A Varsity Volleyball, Softball Varsity. 50 point Athletic Award. AATSP contest f2nd placeb. 12th GRADE: Rifle Club, Glee Club, Dramatics, Prefect, Athletic Council, Yearbook tFeature Editorl. B Varsity Hockey fCo-Captainj, A Varsity Basketball, A Varsity Volleyball. Varsity Softball. 10th GRADE: Class Vice-President. Painting, l,A., B Basketball. 11th GRADE: Class Vice-President, Scholastic Art Award: Honorable Mention, Commission on Community Involvement, Council. 12th GRADE: Class President, Prefect, Prefect Review Board, Painting, Commission on Community Involvement, NMSQT Letter of Commendation, National Achievement Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Speech Class, Power Mechanics. as the mighty Senior class president, he makes all the impor- tant C?J announcements Uh, the Seniors have an an- nouncement to make - Seniors? ... patented girl watcher, girl catcher, girl the only moustachioed freshman Darryl ... headed for the Ivy League - better get some Wee- Juns, Jerome ... the original Soul-Brother at Burroughs .., gives parties that are Something Kind of Wonderful NAS semi-finalist ... has an idol in Dick Gregory . . . collects dollar OJ bills . . . a master at billards, practices day and night ... a self-made artist that is destined to be well-known ... once let his hair go natural ... has the most amazing list of girlfriends ... modern dance star from way back - has tal- ent for walking on eggs... nice guy ... 'Rome Wm -we 'ww PM x 5 rf . M 59 activities S9!1!A!10B ctivitiesa 9S9!1!A!10 tivitiesac aesa!1gAg1 activ ties saglmgpe aqtiyities ctlvltlesa BS9!1!A!10 tivitiesac aesal1gAg1 99!1! H02 ei 1. '4 lst ROW: S. Dassler. 2nd ROW: Fitzgerald, Monrman, Snyder, Eto, D. Hilmer, S. Abraham, Lewis. 3rd ROW: McCall, Black, B. Kahn, S. Wessler, Anthony, Absent: seniors LEFT TO RIGHT: Biggs, Moser, Kishlar, Cleggett, Pollnow, Kercknoff, Conrad, Leutwiler, Day, Spitzer, Gardner, Steiner, DePew. Absent: Flynn, Goddard. i LEFT TO RIGHT: Klein, D. Lapin, MoIden,l Frielingsdorf, Perry, Bushyhead, A. Gold- LEFT TO RIGHT: G. lVlcKee, Kerwin, Lesch-l en, Weddell, Schleiffartn, Williams, L. i i l i . - I V . g fw. 1- W' ,Qi,.xmaf1.f:,s::':. f tn, , , ,Qtr . nm., -1 Wa, , 1 1- rw 'nw ---f ig if-fisrw-,.vf+f,, l ..., l 33,521 .i..,, 'Q ..1.., we I.. wfamgvfei wr, ..,, at LEFT T0 RIGHT Holekamp Littmann Evans Hogancamp Marrtz Jackson Brown,Johnson Manewal Pershall Absent G Matthews 1st ROW: M Dee K Stlth K Obata 2nd ROW Dahman Lorenz S Matthews Barrow, Armstrong 3rd ROW R Paine Gnfflth Slmnl Auerbacher Becker sent: Kanter Erlanger Eldredge fp W gk,- W Md ,vtfvff gum, Ks '80 H is X ,','. ., 1 X -J Ss FIRST ROW, left to right: Shobe, Clement, K. Lewis, Morgan, Block, Harris. SEC- OND ROW: Bishop, Lee, Cissel, Eagleton. THIRD ROW: Holtz, Sullivan, Hickel. l l l FIRST ROW, left to right: Rosenheirn, Wolfheim. SECOND ROW: Keller, Cabot. THIRD ROW: Morrow, Heaton, Browde, Stolz. FOURTH ROW: Yanow, Gaddy, Stockho, Fisher. FIFTH ROW: . . , Worthington, de Riel.SIXTH ROW: Kohl, Symington, Kerth. 1 U n I O l l LEFT TO RIGHT: Cunliff, Harris, Dassler, Wilkinson,l Reed, Barksdale, Taylor, Drosten, Harsha, E. Domke. 5: i ,,. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lord, Nloscowitz, Austin, X Knowlton. SECOND ROW: Averill, Woodward, Baum- gartner, Benson, Loeb, Nlanion, Asckenasy. THIRD ROW: Litzow, Schmid, Stuart, Boles. Absent: H. Scott. l M class of 1970 Absent: Hardy. T J Q t K. K Cl' sv . Q? :swf-,v.u ,: -.Mu:rw-aww,zf.'i:rtusvw.rrwx-rvnrwsvzaswmwnzmumn , L FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Peltason, Knight. SECOND ROW: Olmstead, H. Domke, Weinrich, lVlaurer. THIRD ROW: P. Brown, Willcockson, Charles Peltason, Hickey. FOURTH ROW: Ullman, Mattison, Bragg, Aylward, A. DePew, Sisk. FIRST ROW, left to right: Felker, Robinson, Maxeiner, Leber, Burton. SECOND ROW: Shelton, Shapleigh, Eames, Flitcraft, Cooper, Walz. Absent: Harris. 'f,w..,p.v.,.fwf-B.,,fw.v V- . :N .. K , At :Qf?f,,3,g.53,u' . fc NMKQL K Ng, , FIRST ROW, left to right: Wright, Greenman, Hicks, Koch, Stupp, Kassabaum, Wilkinson, Sato, Patterson. SECOND ROW: Shifrin, Drennan, Gidlow, Shanfeld, Holt, Dreyer. sophomores LEFT T0 RIGHT: Moog, Moore, Atwater, T. Kahn, J. Dee, J. Holekamp, Rothschild, Guze, Grinnell, Anderson, Winfield, Wiegand. CQ ii FIRST ROW, left to right: Myles, Cramer, Robertson, H. Gaddy, Mosinger, L. Shapleigh. SECJ l l l FIRST ROW, left to right: Manchesterj Stith, Behrens. SECOND ROW: Gerfen, Rider, Spann, Early, Bierman, Lemp, l x E lowes:- ND ROW: Mefferd, Jasper, For- yth, Schnuck, Kuenner, orenksy. Amann, Arndt, Freed. THIRD ROW: Heine- man, Hullverson, Bearman, Davidson. 1st ROW: Goodioe, Yerges, Dunme. 2nd ROW: Hoerr, Weir, Alexander, Abraham Oliver. 3rd ROW: Davie, Fort, Schleiffarth, Heitnolt, J. McKee, Hoard. class of 1971 lst ROW: Versnel, L. Paine, Powers, Gordon, Peden, Bassett. 2nd ROW: Wright Harris, Yearout, Gelles, Kieffer, Dirks, Sprague, Holden. In-rl. - f- 1 VM: A w-wmmnf '1',xr-1-r-v-mal Kava uwmmnvs-asus' 1.-smszrr' rLa1mi..aww,i,..m .r ma van .5 sn- ' ar-run ur 114,41 f,:.z.nn.u win. Away. nal M mmsurlfuwmnawmmvnaw anmmvew LEFT T0 RIGHT: Noonan, Lockwood, M. Reed, Meyers, Paletta, L. Loeb, Sante, P. . HM I 4ff3l5fi2lifWf?f??fiL15f'r L, .. ,., V. ...Xi - gi? ,,-'Lf ,i ff' 5,5 ' fi? X '25 M K ffifiishff, 'X'- J . MM ! w w: ,C . . r 'ijQ, ?l?,!k' ff fs ,QF A 0, Hx . 5:2147 - if ,, 25 r '. ,f,3.i3s,,Qfi: f .yfgq'f'..,, ma .ar . ?,g,V2fV.JQ 4, f YM if-9 5 s K , ' K 'f - A , ' P A j,lg,.1i lU W, yf i, 'n ivir. it ? -fe-,La -or 'M' , 4 'url . - rd .A of wt' H- ' . -' ,X hit? 1, Xt' -ur, - ' ga., '4' .- fm . R 1 -i li .y'5f,Lf?e2,,:, 1' 1. y5rgg rQl1sgfQ:,?r if A ll .Kr f ,sf-4. . ff V W 1 '-r-.st it ln' is ' V .f' .' ze: ff' . ' gin ,I ' if 1 ',..1i2f':': Ql2f':i:,i' 1,3 :b :ggi th, i .V .b S A G A M nl x If ll' .- - -.'-We 1 . irfr ,... ' .,. . '- asf ' .f f A ' 'r pt N .A - , lbw iF' A V' .gt lf , . 45 , X ,, 1,.,ui,,Q,a if ? 4 , ,. f I 1 i Y: i My ,,,. 5 if.: -x f .. - .qu .U wow ..b:V 5 . V I gand, Schweig, Thomas, Trotter, Nl. Vibert, Schmid. Absent: Scallet. bf l Y , 4 --. Q 2.4. , Il , ,To 4 A ' lst ROW: Shaw, Shelton, Speziale, Neilson, Schwab, Stix. 2nd ROW: Zekind, Wie- freshmen i l l i l Holekamp, Higginbotham. 3rd ROW: E. Eldridge, L. Gordon, A. Hilmer, B. Eid- 1st ROW: Angehl, Arongony Bolegy Brazf I'idg9,F0FC1yC6,GV3mS,VOH Brecht. nell, Akin. 2nd ROW: Brereton, K. Austin lst ROW: Graham, l-laimann, Goldberg, Keller. 2nd ROW: Harter, Heidbreder, S. ST bfi? if McMahon, Mundy, L. Lapin, McDougal, T. Miller, Rahn. lst ROW: A. Drosten, L. Cabot, Croft, J. Daniels. 2nd ROW: Gotorth, C, Brown Vance, C. Daniel, R. Edison, Desmond. 1st ROW: Kerwin, Lay, Jackson, A. Hostettler. 2nd ROW: Lewis, Klippel, C. Mat- Bricker, Bauer, Berg, Bishop, Adams, thews, C. Hostettler, Keydel, Keith. 3rd ROW: Kerth, Webb, S. Knight, Martin, N. i Ba rksdale. Absent: L. Carter. Kremer. lst ROW: Proctor, Klotz, Picard, J. Kohl Meletio. 2nd ROW: J. Nloscowitz, R. Man lst ROW Karlow Hagedorn St h g d e Znri ROWS Gaeibe, Jordan, Howl ell 3rd ROW Golden, Losse, chester, A. Miller, J. Miller, M. Paine, Masto- xrokos, Rainey, M. Meyer, Kurtz. Kieffer. 4th ROW: B. Kerciioff, Knopp, P. Johnson. 5th ROW: L. Lewis, Kennedy, E. Kohl. MAIQEPEI-R FIRST ROW: Haimo, Jacobs, E. Greenman, P. Goldberg, Entzeroth, Guebert, Gold wasser, G. Jensen. SECOND ROW: M. Drennan, Dessert, Joey Dreyer, Dunlop, L Daniels, Curry, P. Edison. class of 1973 FIRST ROW: Devine, Burslem, M. Altvater, Behrens, Ballinger. SECOND ROW: Ca- ciolo, Carter, Arnstein, Cannon, J. Cissel. THIRD ROW: Costen, M. Dee, S. Edison. Bringharn, Beisman. -JL., masi1.- V -- A SEATED: Hammonds, Gunn, E. Holekarnp, Forsyth, J. Grinnell, Grace, Hanger, K. Drosten. STANDING: N. Evans, Hamilton, Heitholt, Hirsh, Griesedick, Hess. 7th grade lst ROW: A. Karlow. 2nd ROW: Krachenberg, Holmes, LeBert. 15t ROWI TQYIOVV YQUWSY VOII- 3rd ROW: Keith, Huette, Johnstone. 4th ROW: Lund, Lam, mar. Thompson. Wilson, Wa' Krause. 5th ROW: Keydel, B. Lewis, Kallaus, P. Holekamp. TGVS- 2nd R0W1Yb2ffa, SObO,Jl LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Peterson, McGinlej Nyberg, Nelson, L. Peterson, London, l h -4 if! Q Stupp, Yore. 3rd ROW: Zemitch, S. Smith, Siegrist, S. Symington. 1st ROW: Crancer, Baine, Christel, Dodson, Alderks. 2nd ROW: Alverson, C. Cissel E, Cissei, Farmer, Altvater, Carp, Gordon, Busse, Durfee. class of 1974 lst ROW: Rosborough, Seddon, Saiisbury, Schmid, Rader, J. Rogers, Short. 2nd ROW: Ctop to bottomj M. Schnuck, Schlig, Reed, M. Shifrin, Rhea, Roth, Robertson. Peltason, N. Obata, Pfaff, N. Meyer, C. Mes- ker, Maynard, Phillips, Mathes, :- , X - ..-- :wi -,,' , 1-Ma i , ,- .., mrvgyuumr.wvs'm:mmnnaMsmmummuau:-a:14snmna,.wuws:msmnmw frame..-.ww .M 74 f ,sf r 1. 40 :ww .., I., . gif! Q L A, ,nf Q Md? , 5 ?. .f A A . 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Lapin, Mefferd, Klein, Cunliff, Cabot, Browde, Arndt, B Domke, Stockho, Littmann, Erianger. 3rd ROW: Behrens, Moog, Gaddy Schmid, Miss Lacks, A. Davie, S. Matthews, S. Harris, Peden, S. Wessler. the review -63. if 1 prefect review board KNEELING: Griffith. STAND- ING: Obata, Simril, Frielings- dorf,Williams. In ,155 5, J in-q 1 li ' steering committee LEFT gent T0 RIGHT: Lewis, Sar- Preston, Bearman, Leber. commission on community involvement 1st ROW: L. Paine, S. Mat- thews, Heaton, M. Hai- rnann, Rubenstein, C. Matthews. 2nd ROW: Bar- row, Auerbacher, D. Lap- in, E. Wright, M. Cissel, J. Williams, Robinson. 3rd ROW: Miss Lacks, Mr. Val- Iet, Miss Fieselmann, Mr. Schwesig, Mrs. Tickner. -W if' social committee lst ROW: Lay, Guze. 2nd ROW: J. Schleiffarth, C. Vibert, Samuels, Biggs, D. Hilmer, B. Shapleigh, lvlorgan. athletic committee LEFT T0 RIGHT: L. Shel- ton, J. Cissel, Walz, Rahn. Wunderlich, Hickel, I.. Shapleigh, Altavater. assembly committee lst ROW: P. IVlcNlahon, Miss Lacks, B. Bishop, K. Shelton. Littmann, Weitzer. 2nd ROW: Clark, P. Stix, lVlr. Schwesig. Kassabaum,T. Kahn. L Q NAM? fi 5-32 1 l l l l l E 1 if? nhecwb lst ROW: Patton, S. Dassler, Simril, A. Kerth. 2nd ROW: Fitzgerald, Perry, K. Shelton, C. Peltason, Asckenasy, Mar' itz, Weddell, Spitzer, Hogan- kamp, Evans. 3rd ROW: Wun- derlich, D. Hilmer, Fisher, Wilkinson. D. Kohl, R. Paine, B. Schleiffarth, P. lVlcCaII, P. Brown, D. Brown. L34 110 DANGER 2 H-:GH Vou.TA6lf mv- sonmr Cmu-nfs orchesha lst ROW: Reed, Ruben stein. P. Stix. lVlcDougaI Nl. Shifrin. 2nd ROW: Mr Weinrich, Flitcraft, David son, l-leineman, Carter Lorenz, Phillips, Bauer, L Loeb. Hghhngand sound Nl. Vibert, Felker, Weddell, Nlr. Blossom, Moog, Das- sler, Hulverson, Boles, D. Shifrin. the underworld 1st ROW: Paine, E. Eldredge, L. Goldberg, Mrs. Allen, Miller, M. McMahon. 2nd ROW: Beisman, Guebert, Burslem, Strussnen Vibert, S. Edison, L. Yerges, J. Jacobs, Shaw, Hostetler. 3rd ROW: Bishop, Gordon, Adams, Daniel, Bricker, Loeb. 4th ROW: Gra nam, Braznell, Rubenstein, Mastorakos, Rassieur, Smith, J. Konl, P. Stix, McDougal, Paletta, L. Daniels, J. Wessler. publications board 86 ,M r.s.i 3 lst ROW: Miss Lax, Mrs. Zopf, Mr. Alverson, Mrs. Allen. 2nd ROW: Holtz, B. Kahn, M. Paine, Kanter, Miller, Eto, L. Goldberg, Armstrong, Stitn. ky X 5 f . . 5' A S T 1 Q. I Eff-fig? A Q-If-f 5 ' JH ' F2 if ' fksv.. Q ., V. '- M ., ,T., , ,. , . . .. , 5 L A ' X' 'iffi f' . 1 W . 2 .. 2 ,, ,I 'V rm? J, - ga , -ur - 'L 1 N is , I ,Qs , '- A 11.22. . -T, . . 'flmy' az L H ' ff:::..f '.':-52123: ,. if-1 , ,, .' 'iii' :1 -:HEP . , ff?-Env-91-if 'iii YH I, - FY 1' - -iff-fx ,W-x, .- vw if ..g,z:f:f5z::enH'. gi V: . A ' fs.: ,141 i 's?E,s'f fx ,-fe1ffffS .' 4 Q H . f my . H -V .,2 ,F - Y . . A fl kwfiiif ig V , W I 7.--gig L . .5 4 ' .5 . . ,iff ,- -,,- 'R w f , , ' ' f' A pw, . :'3Mqi,fffi21Q - wi f. 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K glee club 88 junior chorus L , A L 89 dra matics 10th grade dra matics Medea. .. CAST:ii:HiMEDEA CAST OF TAKE HER SHE'S MINE Jason... Nurse... Creon Aegus Slave. .Noncy Jensen . . , David Lapin Dottie Erlanger . . Scott Harris . Bob Eldredge .. Jeff Morgan Tutor. .. ..,......,,........., Kirby Dahman Women ofCorinth. .. ........... Genie McKee Ann Stockho, Liz Ullman dra matics boa rd RECLINING: Mr. Arnold. FIRST ROW: Lorenz, Hecker, N. Jena sen, K. Holekamp. SECOND ROW: G. Matthews, B. Eldredge, S. Dassler. T. - . Mollie. .. . Frank.. . . Ann..... Liz.......... Emmit... Mr. Witmeyer. Alex Loomis.. Adele... Sarah... Linda... . . . Margie Cotsworth ...... Skip Dassler Ann Lorenz . .... Sandy Bowen . . . . David Lapin ... Mont Levy Rob Paine . . . . . . Beth Browde Tiffany Clement .. .... Patty Heaton Richard Gluck, .. ....... Alex Davie Mr.Hibbetts.. Don... Freshmen. .. Clancy... . ........ Bob Kahn . ... Trip Symmington . ..... Tom Claggett Charlie Peltason .... Bob Eldredge CAST OF MY SISTER EILEEN Apoppolous. .. ... Ruth... Eileen. .. . Jensen. .. Drunkfll... Drunk1l42. .. Lonigan. .. . TheWreck.... Mr. Fletcher. .. .. Helen... Frank. .. . Chic... .. Cossack. . . , Violet... Mrs.Wade....... .. Robert Baker. .. . .. Mr. Sherwood. ... Tenant....... .. Consul... Admirals. .. Richard Gordon ... Joan Powers Marion Atwater .Quint Drennan .. David Gidlow . . . . Bill Yearout .... JeffWright . Terry Schnuck .... Steve Rider Ann Kassabaum .. Kim Kuehner ... Paul Holden .. David Gidlow ...Joy Bierman . , . Genie Jasper . . John Sprague .......JeffFort ... Betsy Harris . Jack Mosinger .. Jim McKee Tom Kahn John Dee David Winfield 3 FTS In V ,i,,-V,-IM ,pw g Hg, ,, wi wgzffzg - T L,pz,74,ifw ,Q 4 f .wifi fl f 1 1 , Ski-Mxif' 513' iii..-fx J Am...-4-'fl..4' f . . 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Q-if rxiw -' frlifvggi, 'I-1 :ff .- , 155159.-.s V -f r i .. e - .. .I the Christmas pageant The traditional John Burroughs Christmas Pageant was presented on December 20, 1968. Thanks to Nlr. Weinrich and to the whoIe-heart- ed efforts of everyone, it was an excellent per- formance. The audience was genuinely moved by the emotive narrating of Kate Stith and Alex Davie. The Senior Chorus sang Lo How a Rose , The Holly and the Ivy , and A Christ- mas Folk Song . The boys did a fine job on I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day . O Holy Night was sung by the Junior Chorus, then 98 both choruses sang O Sanctissiman and Han- del's beautiful The Glory of the Lord from The Messiah . The tableau, designed by Sally Frielingsdorf, was a forest scene in which Pam Armstrong and Jeff DePew portrayed Mary and Joseph. The showing of the tableau was high- lighted by Christy Leschen's exceptional singing of lVlary's Lullaby. Congratulations to Nlr. Weinrich on perhaps the best Christmas Pageant Burroughs has ever presented. seq, 'ii Lasttrain ride to Aspen ... Pudo freaks out on a Jimi Hendrix Experi- ence Mary B. finds Pete on the train busman arrive Aspen to see Jean-Claude Killy recieving Roch Cup ... Pork Vietnamese ... Andy's a Foxy Lady at Toad Hall ... your basic snowplow turn Heady Tickle Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Hot Nuts 3.2 in the commode mysterious visitors in room 5 ... cherry peppers ... Jean-Claude Kahn .,. purple monogramed towels ... Betsy can't take a hint ,., Snowmass at Eiseman ... Big Ben Bear Trail Jump K. K. will never forget Kippy Lyn and Ed Town Place .M Pudo and Shook eat beans for dinner ... everybody loves John Peterson .., we'lI all miss Stacy ... Stolz destroys the bathroom - later bounds out of bed with a smile ... morn- ing mouth The FBE Truke morning fights for the snowmass bus ... Roy says, Ev- erybody's 18 ... The boys try to wash their clothes ,.. advocates of coed sauna baths ... Weddell surprised by overhead chair lift Big Burn ... Big Al rips out FrieIer's rollers.- but Sally didn't mind - Sally dials Andy's par- ents on her birthday ... It's little Vip. Hey Vip .,. Jean-Claude that dog ... Town Place . . . down up down together . .. good night. JL, wa- ..... .MMmf1z4aeeeseiinaxrm1sn:sai.?e:wirsrr4e2e,zmssis1ns xrmmmmm9mraWw nwmWe1'u athletics fs- - ' v a lst ROW: Shobe, Scott, Sprague, Schnuck, Morgan, Kohl, Harris, Hogancamp, Gardner, Holt. 2nd ROW: Kishlar, McCall, Das sler, Sullivan, Perry, DePew, Steiner, Peltason, Holtz, Hoard. 3rd ROW: Mr. Maher, K. Heitholt, Domke, Schleiffarth, Spitzer Paine, Lapin, Eames, B. Biggs, Smith. 4th ROW: Mr. Heitholt, Auerbacher, Moser, Fort, Hickel, Felker, Early, Mr. Leiweke, Mr a football McConnell. PARKWAY WEST 18 - JBS 0 ln their opening game against Parkway West, the Bombers met a strong Longhorn team, and consequently couldn't move the ball. A general lack of aggressiveness sums up the ball game as Burroughs was handled. The only bright spot was Tom Spitzer's punting, which kept JBS out of many bad spots. CLAYTON 27 - JBS O A grueling week of Vince Lombardi practices didn't seem to pay off as Burroughs dropped their second straight game to Clayton. Fumbles and missed assignments, which plagued the Bombers on offense, gave the Greyhounds many scoring opportunities. The defense finally found the right combination, however, as they held Clayton scoreless in the second half. JBS 24 - PRINCIPIA 20 With the addition of Stan Gardner the Bomb- ers finally jelled and put down Prin before an overflow Dad's Day crowd. Although behind at halftime, JBS displayed their potency the sec- ond half with powerful blocking by Kohl and Hickel, and fine defensive play by Perry, Moser, and Steiner. Stan Gardner's four touchdowns earned him recognition as Back of the Week. Gardner 24. JBS 19 - LUTHERAN NORTH O The game against the Crusaders was com- pletely dominated bythe Bombers. With the addition of Dave Kohl at quarterback, the of- fense was able to put together a fierce running attack and an improved passing game. The de- fense was brillant as the North QB was contin- ually dropped for big losses. Gardner 6, Kishlar 6, Kohl 6, Heitholt 1. ww! PEMBROKE 19 -JBS 13 Against Pem-Day the Bombers only played three quarters of ball. Leading at halftime, the offense con- trolled the ball for most of the third quarter, but the Raiders fine passing attack punctured the Burroughs defense and scored twice in the closing minutes. Kish- lar 12, Heitholt 1. JBS 45-WESTERN 6 ln a true team victory, the determined Bombers traveled to Alton and totally outclassed the hapless WMA Cadets. Scoring from all points of the field, the offense proved itself to be a potent machine. The de- fense, Steiner and Perry, gave Western nowhere to go but backwards. Gardner 18, Biggs 6, DePew 6, l-larris 6, Kohl 6, Heitholt 3. .1 , , 2 4951. fi f ' 9 'ff .ff 3-nv . I f in ' K gi rx ' , f' k s ,, K as A V A xl if 5 'Vi f ' Q L -Msn , -S ... , ,, , ' N 99 F 3 - ' Q is 1 ,,ll.,+4 ? 1 ln . ' ,Hi 'l f . 'ki i' 7' S 'i,.'.i . ' K , l ' 1 ,,Q3,,., kg, ,K ,tg ,,, ,, , , , 5 V. ir f ,, - 1 , -1... ,. 1-f.,tw,M f 4 , f - .. A++ Y, . i -- -A. 1 .. . . . ,.if - ' Wffwif ' if 'ik ' 5 COUNTRY DAY 19 - JBS O It just wasn't the Bomber's day, as bad breaks and bad luck decided the game. With the exception of three plays, the defense stopped Country Day from any movement of the ball. But the offense couldn't either score JBS 41- LUTHERAN SOUTH 6 In the rain, against Lutheran South, Burroughs com- pletely crushed the Lancers. Again capitalizing on many scoring opportunities, the offense was superb. The de- fense was immovable, in three goal line stands they stopped the big Lancer backs. Gardner 18, Kishlar 12, Hickle 6, Heitholt5. JBS 24- PRIORY 14 This was the Bomber's best game, and lVlr. lVlc- Connell's100th win at JBS. The team was up for it, and won on both skill and desire. The offense was magnifi- cent, scoring with equal ability both on the ground and in the air. The defense took Priory's mighty single-wing and shoved it in the mud, limiting Bill James to only two measurable carries. Kishlar 12, Smith 6, Felker 6. or provide the necessary spark, and the sea- son ended on a dismal note. Under the expert coaching of Tom lvlc- Connell, Jerry Nlaher, and Tracey Leiweike, the A Team showed great improvement over the season. Stan Gardner, Ross Perry, Bob Schleif- farth, Tom Spitzer, and Jim Steiner were named to the All-League team, and Gardner was All-District and All-State. 103 '1Y'footbaH 1st ROW: Gerfen, Bearman, Hoerr. 2nd. ROW: Rider, Abraham, Drennan, Hullverson, Myles. 3rd. ROW: Lord, Yearout, Maurer, Benson, Anderson, Heidbreder. 4th ROW: Golforth, Snanfeld, Hickey, Morrow, Keydel, Rahn. 5th. ROW: Mr. Stevens, Kieffer, Dreyer, Mr. Schwesig. footbaH lst. ROW: Mr. Vibert, Braznell, Goldblatt, Holden, Kertn, Mosinger, Goodloe, Schmidt, Vibert. 2nd. ROW: Paletta, Dee, Ras- sier, Keller, Schwieg, H. Barksdale, Martin, Kuechner. 3rd. ROW: Sante, Trotter, Noonan, Harter, Kerwin, Luy, Weigand, Scl'1leiffartn.4th. ROW: Mr. Westling, Higginbotnom, Tnomas,Zekind, Scallet, Holekamp, Brown, Boles, Mundy, Weir. lst ROW - Kallaus, J. Heitholt, Nyberg, Hagedorn, Krause, Seddon, Wilson, McGinley, Mastorakos. 2nd ROW- a r m y Johnstone, E. olsool, E. carlo-r, Grinnell, lvllllor, J. Droyor, Klorz, Rnoo, Hamilton, s. smlln. 3rd Row - P. Holo- kamp, L. Smith, P. Stupp, Golden, Rubenstein, Howell, J. Kohl, Dessert, Wieboldt, Arnstein. 4th ROW - Mr. McConnell, Mr. Heitholt, Mr. Maher. li i i l lst ROW - Alverson, M. Drennan, Cannon, Ballinger, Griesedieck, LeBert, J. Gorcon, Waters, P. Edison, Peter- n a V son. 2nd ROW - Manchester, Gaebe, C. Wilkins, T. Rogers, R. Keith, M. Schnuck, Krachenberg, C. Cissel, L. Dan- j y iels, E, Schmid, S. Symington. 3rd ROW - T. Kieffer, Williams, Stein, R. Pershall, J. Cissel, Dunlop, Farmer, Mes- i ker, Samuels. l l i l ' 1st ROW - P. Zemitzsch, M. Nelson, J. Wessler, S. Nelson, J. Rogers, C. Reed, Thompson, London, Sie- I I D 3 n gerist, Hammonds, Hanger, Busse. 2nd ROW - Durfee, Hirsh, Osborne, Moscowitz, Curry, M. Kurtz, Karlow, Mathes, Robertson, Caciolo, Johnson, Behrens, Stix. Mr. Sortland, Clark, R. Gordon, Moog, J. McKee, Hardy, Boles, D. Dassler, B. Eldredge, L. McMahon, T. Barksdale Willcockson Woodward, Gelles, Ansehl, C. Matthews, Graham, Mr. Snodgrass. cross cou ntry Over the past two years, a new tradition has arisen at J.B.S. This tradition is to have winning Cross- Country squadrons. Under the influence of our dedicated Kahuna, Mr. Sortland and Mr. Snodgrass, we stormed out a record of 5 victories, and 1 defeat, took second place in the league, and had a better record than our football friends. lt all started one Friday in September, out in McNair park. We sloshed through mud, climbed 90 degree hills, and even managed to get shafted. McMahon would have gotten first place, if he hadn't deviated from the generally accepted path. And so, McKee picked up his first medal. Ten days later, thesame 7 runners, McKee, McMahon, Dassler, Elderidge, Boles, Hardy, and Gordon, ran against and beat Lutheran South, 26-30. Then Prin came to J.B.S., and snapped the Harriers' winning streak at one, by oozing past our fired up squad, 27-28. McMahon won this meet, as he did every other dual meet. After our fine showing against Prin, we beat North and Western: however, we blew three more large meets -the Beaumont, the District, and the Lutheran South 9th and 1Oth grade meets. THEN ... Saturday, October 26,1968 - Larry McMahon ran a tremendous race on Mizzou's golf course, as he took third place in the state meet. .lust before we obliterated ourselves at the ABC medals meet, we trounced the Daises 16-47, and we took seven out of the top eight places, Following this victory, Mc- Mahon set a new J.B.S. course record, 9:21.7, as he led the team to a 19-42 win over Priory. We took eleven out of thetop thirteen spots that day. With starters and A letter winners Barksdale, Wilcockson, Gordon, Hardy, Boles turning next season, it looks like this new tradition will continue, in spite of the loss Mahon, Dassler, and Elderidge. and McKee re- of seniors Mc- J.B.S, 26 30 Lutheran South J.B.S. 28 27 Principia J.B.S. 22 35 Lutheran North J.B.S. 22 32 Western J.B.S. 16 47 J.B.S. 19 42 Country Day Priory 7 2' A -.i.... it im Q . - r 3 . . '-- 'ii' .,. 1 .V Q ls: ing ffi f St. Charles Invitational ...,,. Jes. sm f i ..i.- , . . ,....i,' ' 'fi1 - 1 Beaumont Invitational gf. gi 7 is J.B.s. 28th Qi' L ,Zigi 1 5 pi it District X A 5 :X -gg-ff Jes. tom A 5. N State M W-,g ak Q Lg McMahon 3rd J. '1'AV1 s-- v A f 1 V Q . ABC Medals fi, ,,,. i J, W 4 V 'i J.B.S. medal winners: -YJ it it A McMahon 2nd C N - -i-- - ...,,-:ggi . f BURROUGHS 36 - CLAYTON 52 ln their opening contestClayton convincingly rolled over the Bombers. Jamie Patton was high point man with 16. BURROUGHS 47 - LADUE 74 Ladue's superior height out muscled Bur- roughs under the boards, enabling them to score high. Schleiffarth was high point with 15. BURROUGHS 50 - FAIRVIEW 59 A poor 3rd quarter hurt Burroughs in a game much closer than the score indicates. Schleif- farth and Litzow scored 25, 17 respectively. BURROUGHS 50-WESTERN 54 Again a 3rd quarter let-down caused the de- feat at the hands of the Cadets. Schleiffarth and Litzow eached scored 16. BURROUGHS 45 - PRINCIPIA 60 Prin dominated the whole game and easily buried a poor Bomber showing. Schleiffarth scored 17. BURROUGHS 63 - NORTH 84 North's fine outside shooter and large re- bounding power dominated the whole game. Gardner 19, Patton 15. BURROUGHS 37 - WESTERN 35 In triple overtime, Jamie Patton's fine out- side shooting won the Bomber's first of the sea- son. Patton 10. BURROUGHS 44-SOUTH 69 South, in their usual fashion downed Bur- oughs with no trouble. Patton 16, Schleiffarth .4. BURROUGHS 42 - PRIORY 68 The Rebel's control of the boards hurt the Bombers. Patton 18. BURROUGHS 61- CODASCO 64 With the help of poor officiating, the Daisies managed to come from behind in the last quart- er. Jackson 15, Patton 12. BURROUGHS 49 - NORTH 78 Again, the problem was a lack of height. Pat- ton 14, Litzow 13. BURROUGHS 75 - CODASCO 52 In a game marked with dirty play by CDS, the Bombers proved what they could do with good officials. Litzow 23, Schleiffarth 19. BURROUGHS 54 - PRIORY 86 The Rebels substituted freely in a game poor- ly played by the Bombers. Litzow 15, Schleif- farth 13. BURROUGHS 55 - PRINCIPIA 76 An unproved Prin club kept the Bombers out of the whole game. Gardner 12, Smith 10. BURROUGHS 80 - CODASCO 61 Once more the Bombers proved their su peri- ority over the CDS boys. Patton 21, Litzow 19. BURROUGHS 55 - NORTH 80 Burroughs cleaned the bench, as they had no chance throughout the entire game. Litzow 17, Patton 14. BURROUGHS 66 - SOUTH 83 Patton's outside shooting sparkledg only four other Bombers scored. Patton 35, Litzow 19. BURROUGHS 63 - GOOD COUNCIL SElVllNARY 71 After a fun ride to Duschene, the Bombers anti-climaxed their season with sloppy playing and lack of aggression. Schleiffarth scored 21. lst. ROW: Kishlar, Gardner, Simril, Jackson, Williams. 2nd. ROW: Schleiffarth, Smith, Aurbacher, Patton, Symington. 3rd. ROW: Gordon, Wilkinson, Litzowm Bishop, Mr. Heitholt. X1 fi. ..,. l 2 fQx-x V ' l O9 3.,j!Mf1Wfi'5f aw Yu . f? T H basketbaH lst ROW: Yearout, Holden, Hullverson, Geiles. 2nd ROW: Wright, East, Dee, Hardy. 3rd ROW: Mr. Scnwesig, Early, Moore, Heitholt, Snanfeld. basketbaH R i 1 I 1 i lst ROW: Gordon, Rahn, Boles, Scallet, Schmid. 2nd ROW: Ansenl, Aronson, Lay, Martin. 3rd ROW: Mr. Leiweke, Higginbotham, S. Holeamp, Brown. 110 a soccer The varsity soccer team had a disappointing year, finishing the season with a 3-10-6 record. As usual, the defense was outstanding. The goaltending by veteran Allen Goldgerg and rookie Kelly Robinson was brilliant as was the play of halfbacks Bob Paine and Louis Hoerr. The third halfback position was filled by either John lvloscowitz, Jack Avril, Tom CSIiderD Eames, or David Hogancamp. The fullback spots were filled by Art Kerkoff, Kris Baumgart- ner, B. Anthony and Fax Pollnow who constant- ly played well. This defense led by center-half Paine had a fantastic 1.3 per game goals against average. The offence, however was less spectacular. In 19 games they scored 13 goals which placed them fifth in the league for total offense. To be completely fair, the forward line was extremely unlucky, hitting the crossbar or uprights far too often. Coupled with the terrible weather, it is no wonder the offense bogged down. This forward line was composed of Jeff Depew, lVlont Levy, Craig Sullivan, Clark Sisk, Steve Felker, Steve Wessler, Larry IVlaclVlaham, Doug Weddell, Bob Kerwin, Tom Clagget, and Bob Eldgredge. 'if . Xi 'xiii - ,.. The highlights of the season were of course the three wins but the team did play well in draw or defeat, especially against Ladue, Principia, Western, Parkway Central, and lastly Priory. Of the ten defeats, the most bitter of all was the district game against South. Scheduled on a miserable morning, the Bombers played one hour, 29 minutes, and 47 seconds of scoreless soccer before the Lancers right fullback scored on a perfect shot. This score was after five over- times when everyone was near exhaustion for death?J. Despite our poor record, we managed to place three members on the All ABC League Team. They were halfbacks Bob Paine, Louis Hoerr, and goalie Allen Goldberg. We must give some of the credit of their fine play to our coaches, lVlr. Hatchard and lVlr. Sprague. Finally, the whole team would like to congratulate lVlr. Hatchard for 25 successful years as coach of the A soccer team and to thank lVlr. Sprague and lVlr. l-latchard for their patience. ,i .Sf . .. .,, ' 4 i K 'tug 112 l i l ' ffm' fi 4 Aff Liga A 3. H' ff f-'W-i' Z 3' X, fJi,.,.+ L. 7 Q' Vvaitqik h ff, 4 Q37 My ,K K ?V 'v,9't 315 ,. f , ' 1,532 5 . W 1 ' 5,.1,,f, if N gf, J ,F cf. ,WJ f su f- Qty- ' QP fi ' ,ef . 'f If 4 'WM f f 26 1 M W ,M ky n A 53, 4 13 X ff ff W W ., ' f xi Q M t gg -Q W Y. km, f M? , W ffwwgg dk . Y, f- ' . 4- ,. itil W WF' K X 5 4 A it ' f,. 1 , -. 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'K- 'W,.ff A -in A P' .,4,,.. , ' , SOCCGY 4 4 Jig V 1 14 4 1 The 1968-1969 Varsity Wrestling Team compiled an outstanding record of 8-2-1, and tied for the ABC League Championship with Principia. Much of the credit for the squad's improvement over last year's 2-3-1 record must be given to Coaches Koprivica and Maher, and to tri-captains Griffith, Dassler, and Perry, who provided the motivation and leadership when the chips were down. After several weeks of hard work and painful weight loss Cno turkeyj the wrestlers opened up by bombing Ft. Zumwalt, 36-18, with key wins by Mossinger, the two Dasslers, and Perry. Fol- lowing an exhibition victory over Priory, 33-22, the Grapplers rose to the occasion by pinning Fairview, 35-22. Burroughs wrestlers won 7 out of 12 individual matches with 5 pins. Then came the big one - for the first time in eight years, JBS beat Country Day, 27-21. Victories by Punk Wiegand, Tim Barksdale, Pete Kerth, and Steve Dassler, and pins by Keeffe Griffith, Skip Dassler, and Ross Perry were enough to send the Daisies to the showers. The next week, however, a tough Prin team tied JBS, 22-22. There was no excuse for this, as several of the Bombers should have pinned their man, but didn't. So the Matmen roared back against an overweight Desmet squad, 25- 15, with pins by Perry and rookie Jim Steiner. After a dismal loss to Suburban powerhouse Parkway West, the determined Grapplers trav- eled to Alton, the boyhood home of Coach Jerry Maher, to upend WMA, 31-19, in which Mosinger and Perry scored falls, and a re- sounding victory over Priory, 44-5, where 10 out of the 12 Burroughs men won. Several wrestlers also fared well in the post-season competition. Skip Dassler and Keeffe Griffith won 4th places in the District meet, Jack Mossinger and Ross Perry took 3rd places, and Steve Dassler won 2nd. ln the ABC Medals Meet, Keeffe Griffith C13-2- 13 won 1st place at 133, and Ross Perry C15- 35 pinned his man to take 1st at 180. With only three Cbut alas, valuablej Seniors leav- ing, the wrestling team can look forward to a fine future. Perhaps the season can best be summed up by the words of Coach Paul Ko- privica, who said: When you've got boys as ugly as that, you can't help but win. 39 l ROW 1: Levy, Donnell, Gale, Douthett, Spitzer, Felker, lVlcCall, l-logancamp, Donaldson. ROW 2: lVlr. McConnell, Robinson, Nlos- er, Fitzgerald, Kerchoff. Schleiffarth, Smith, Griffith, Weddell. a baseball Mr. McConnell's Bombers exhibited brilliance at times, however their inconsistencies led them to a disappointing overall record of 6-9 and a league record of 5-5. In the Bomber's first game they tangled with a tough U City team. The outcome was an 11-2 disaster. In the next game the JBS team bounced back and routed Western 7-3. After a slow start they got five runs in the last two in- nings, led by the clutch hitting of Steve Gale and Jim Steiner. Against Brentwood the Burroughs team played one of the best games. Behind the excellent pitching of Jim Steiner the Bombers surprised the Eagles 4-1. Despite Ben Donnell's bat and Scott Schnuck's arm the JBS team lost a 3-2 heart breaker to the Codasco squad. Once again DonnelI's bat led the way as Burroughs beat Priory 8-5. Once again the Bombers played er, JBS regained their winning ways by beating Principia 7-4. A three run homer cost the Bomb- ers the game as the squad was again defeated by CDS 3-2. Once again JBS was able to take Priory 8-5. Against Ladue the Bombers' sloppy play led to their own defeat as they were turned back 9-2. North then manhandled the squad with a one hitter as they beat Burrough 12-O. Principia then beat the Bombers despite the two hit performance by Donnell 9-5. Burroughs saw its finest hour against South, the League cham- pion. The Bombers humbled the Lutheran boys with a brilliant pitching performance by Chris Douthett and a three run homer by Steve Gale. Due to their outstanding performances Donnell and Gale were named to the all ABC squad. Q l U City and they were soundly defeated 10-2. In a slug fest Lutheran North outlasted JBS 15-9. Aided by the hitting performance of Steve Felk- 1---,4g.t.. ..... . . A ff W. . ,-.f f Qmmvamansmf u,,:-wma-waan i we . ,,.. 116 - 1 ,K ' --.-.. .i 5 ,L f i ..?. my - .v I iw' ya H ' 5 Q W - ' ' ' J . - ' Qfwm:s-' '34 Q E i . - 5 M35 ' 7 if 5 A x yi gl: X ' if .. , 4 E Y, g, jg: '1fQf'i.if1ffV f 2 53 ' A. W, 3 elf, f 1 ., 2. 51-fl , . Q . ' ' -13: s A ', - X 1 8 ,'h ve. . ffl-' . - 7 'V Q .1-.X ' 3 y 4 . f I gn , , 1 i K -T....,,,, A- Q -. ,'4 Q Q .4 V ri'-,L -P -1 if v My 'X - 3 c 5 f M V , W- 4 ' c-i 1Q.fgfg.cv g'gfT1: K, .4 Af ,J I.. m..w..Q K W' , g'i,LA,L-7-.Q fig i1,..v lwi ,f 22f3gi.,f1c:f? f 5 ' V ,- 1 M - Y ' K A Q . -f. Q , V. Mj 'm-J-,f.' -. 1-IT' :L-,ff :NL ff Q Q. M winf I A x ' -4. K 'gg-'M -5' Pi .af Q , W PM 'Q us 4 -l UIDX '1 b baseball The 1968 B-team had a fair season, posting a mediocre 6 and 7 record. The failure of the Bulldogs to consistently put together good pitching, fielding, and hitting all in one game underlines their poor record, as was shown in the Lutheran South game, where JBS lost, 23-O. The B-team opened its season with a victory over a much older and more experienced Whitfield team. After a few inconsequencial defeats, the Bulldogs came from behind to win two in a row. Against Principia, Earl Holt's long home run saved the day, 11-10, and against Taylor, Dave Early's last minute steal of home plate won the ball game, 7-6. ln the most exciting game of the year, Nlike Shobe pitched shut-out ball for eight innings only to falter in the ninth and lose 3-O. The Bulldogs hitting power was concentrated around Hugh Scott, Steve Dassler, Jeff Dreyer, Earl Holt, and Bill Moore. Thetop pitchers were Kent Heitholt, Jim Hullverson, and Mike Shobe. Although they only fin- ished third in the league, Coach Bill Heitholt's B-Team did have some good days, and they gained valuable experience in the fine art of playing ball. -if mn if -. it. .0034 t t if JBS Whitfield JBS Western JBS CDS JBS Ladue JBS Lutheran North ,yum fx .IBS Lutheran South ,IBS Priory gs A JBS Principia ' ii'i 71 JBS CDS Jes Priory ' 1 JBS Lutheran North .,,,, JBS Principia U 5 118 c baseball The C baseball team this year came up with a discourag- ing record: 1 win and 5 losses. The first game at home against Western was the only win. Behind Mike Shobe's great pitching the Eagles scored seven to Western's one. From then on it was all downhill. Traveling to Country Day, Burroughs was downed by the Cadasco pitcher ten to nothing. Due to many errors, the Eagles were defeated J.B.S. Western 1 J.B.S. Country Day 10 J.B.S. Lutheran North 16 J.B.S. Lutheran South 9 J.B.S. Country Day 21 J.B.S. Lutheran North 11 s 7 f ii, ' 4 wzvlleilifkflfi ,Li' t 71 ' - it i it-i - . E isg ss 1 .. rsss so mamma iii A If ,w 'ttt' .. 1. H- 7 f ew 1-,, .ee -5-sgzfz I V, f- .s.-'1:1f3 A as -,..f 52 211: ,ts Y, i lti sr.: V we 11 i .1 s io. 2 re by Lutheran North sixteen to ten. They were then beaten by Luteran South nine to five. The Eagles traveled to Codasco to seek revenge for their previous defeat but the Daisies pitching left them behing twenty-one to four. Thoroughly defeated, the spiritless team was trounced by Lutheran North. It is hoped that with the experience of this year under their belts the C team will go on to lead the B team to a victo- rious season next year. IQ., in' 't ,, , Q . ,L 'E K lsts ..,nwmiiLx:x-x1auin1.wal a.. Aifuugfl. '.n.. m Q msas a-tennis ROW 1 Willand, Sargeant, Peterson, Baumgartner, Gaebe, Burst, Lewis. ROW 2: Mr. Hirth, C. Kohl, Lashly, Wiese, Klippel Pla nt ing Schmidt J.Wessler. The A-tennis team had a dissapointing season, ending up with a 5-6 record. But their 5-1 record in league competition, giving them a second place was evidence ot their good potential. The first two matches were against strong Clayton and S.L.U.H. teams, which shutout the A-squaders. l-lowever, they bounced back and took Western and Priory. After a loss to Kirkwood the Crucial match with Codasco took place. The Rams virtually clinched the league title by taking our netmen 4-1. 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' fn ' it Lt. lst ROW: Sullivan, Q. Drennan, J. Moscowitz, J. Dee, Holden, Woodward, Hoerr. 2nd ROW: Nlaritz, Anthony B Bishop Hardy T Symington, Averill, Cromwell. b-tennis The 1968 B-tennis team, under Coach T. Yager, had a successful year with a 9-3 record, tying for first place in the ABC League with Codasco. Starting off with a tough loss at Clayton, the squad soon began to gain momentum from the strength ofthe singles players. As the season went along, however, it became evident that there was a need for a consistent doubles combination. This factor was the cause of the two Country Day losses. Individually Jack Averill led the team with an undefeated record, and eventually walked away with the B singles title at the Codasco Tourna- ment. The doubles combinations usually came from John Moscowitz, eta? Craig Sullivan, Rick Cromwell, Paul Holden, and Jim Maritz. golf JBS JBS JBS .IBS JBS JBS .IBS JBS 223 237 252 243 256 249 242 256 GOLF - A-Team Principia Lutnern South Cnaminade Clayton Parkway Lutnern South Chaminade Clayton 248 278 242 245 256 311 250 302 lst ROW: Kuehner, Benson. 2nd ROW: Evans, J. Jackson, Simril, Patton, Mr Wltscher re1 vm if N5 216. -ll? H s it .. A ' , he , Akg,, . , 'W track i The 1968 track team for the first time since 1952 was undefeated in 5 .9-. . all seven dual meets and took first place in ABC Medals Meet. This so record can be attributed to the fine coaching from coaches Maher g i if l t g ti, , g and Sortland, as well as to a total team effort. Eight individual records g 5 were shattered. Scott Schnuck established three new school records '2'- .,Z ,:, in the low hurdles, high hurdles, and running broad jump. Larry Mc- ' Mahon registered two new records in the mile and two-mile runs. 'A P A Bruce Merrifield set a new 880 record and Scott Harris tied the pre- sent 100 yard dash mark. Besides these, individual standouts, such as Warren Huff, Chip Gerfen, Dave Kohl, Ross Perry, and Andy Rowe, placed consistently in second and third places to accumulate needed points. This Burroughs team also placed extremely well in all larger meets. They placed first at ABC meet and in the Clayton, District, and State meets they placed third. Burroughs should be proud of the fact that with only five runners, Burroughs was able to out distance thirty-five other state high schools for third place. ln Columbia, Schnuck posted a second in the 180 low hurdles and fourth in high hurdles. The Bomber 880 relay crew of Harris, Kishlar, Gerfen, and Schnuck equaled their own meet record of 1967. Dave Kohl broad jumped and Larry McMahon placed fourth in the mile run. Highlight of the 1968 season was total annihilation of the Codasco track team. The only firsts the Daisies could muster were among field events. Burroughs swept first, second, and third in the mile and two-mile runs and took first and second in 100 yard dash, 220, 440, and broad jump. The result was a Burroughs' triumph, defeating Codasco by fifty points and assuring each member of the squad a miniature gold track shoe. .lf .pwwiv , lst ROW: Bearman, Weir, Gordon, McKee, Moog, Myles, Gerfen. 2nd ROW: Barksdale, Morgan, S. Harris, Boles, D. Kohl, Sisk Wilcockson. 3rd ROW: Miller, McMahon, Kishlar, S. Dassler, Perry, J. DePew, Holtz. 4th ROW: Mr. Noe, J. Sisk, Hickel, S Schnuck, Rowe, Huff, Merrifield, Mr. Mayer, Mr. Sortland. 'vig Q .1 S ,r -r p xi' W- ,f . - ,xii 'WA Z ,, .K . 'ff ,Q , ,S N - aw, . .5 4,5 'M ' wszv, L. Q I . Hmf, fw1fgf,.,,,g,jQf, rg iw? Q , W, ., k,,,f. , 2 , , 'Q , f f V, . l xx., u ' 9 ' .3 f - M - ., 5 I ,iff I. 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SECOND ROW: Miss Lacks, Cooper, B. Shapleigh, Holekamp l Lee. basketball basketball FRONT ROW: Grinnell, L. Sbapleigh, Bauer. SECOND ROW: B. Jackson, Shelton, Rosenneim, Ullman, Manewal, Mrs, Peacock, Miss Blunm, Spann, Paine. Absent: Flitcraft. Arndt, McMano n. THIRD ROW XM! .--on-rf gg-va-4. -I f ff? L f 1 ij. , 1 5 : ' v . 5 f z , J , .. M . I S F? ' , B K , f L' mit ' ' , ' ' , W Y rm. ff ,, ,,.k if., ,V Q' -wiv ' , -lv - , 5 -.,,Kwr'f?1:4,,l QW f Um W ,za-13,1-ga, 1 w 5, ,sf - ,.h, . A- . f f- - 1. , 'W A My .,,,J.:?SLgQ zz: - 2 . ,F 'VV ll 31.21 K' ': 'wiv 45573 'WV ,. f '- Xgu pi, Ji, 'Q gg, JM? , Q., , . 7, Yv f -Wim :,,..LL, .ami LY fl 2 H , 2 f . W ,A Q, ,,,, M ,wg-fff1.i..y .,., W, S ,wtf - 9 9: IL 'iii' . '- ,.g1,5: - 1 i -45' 1: - -' Q-.M .sam fu .,., . ,. L N 'Z 'fa H1 :rw my Q. , 5 f f . f fi 9m iff ' V ' X x WWW? Ai If Q af 1 Q 32 tennis varsity lst ROW: L. Shapleign, S. Weinstock, Wolfhaim, Rosenheim, Wainrich, K. Obata, Taylor. 2nd ROW: Lee, Walz, Kanter, Abraham CiSsel,SCl'1ueblien, Mrs, Langenberg, Lowennaupt, Harsna. softball varsity lst ROW: Piatt, Grinnell, Molden, Davidson, Snyder, Arndt. 2nd ROW: Cunliff, Ullman, Wunderlich, Leschen, Holecamp, Flit- craft. 132 lst ROW: Aylward, J. Yerges. Arndt, Sato. 2nd ROW: Spann, Platt, Nlefferd, Peden, Ullman, Bassett, Zorensky. 3rd ROW: M. Cissel, Lee, Wunderlich, Leschen, Eagleton, Oliver, K. Shelton, Bushyhead. v o I I e Y b a I I I Llbyy v o I I e Y b iatt. 2nd ROW: 1st ROW: A. Alexander, Peden, P Ullman, Knowlton, Cunliff, Austin. a I I 1st ROW: Wolfneim, Lee. 2nd ROW: Hole fcarnp, Wunderlich, Snyder, Molden. modern dance club Lorenz, Frielingsdort, Clement, Bassett, Fischer, Atwater, Freed, Kanter, Hecker, Matthews, Walz. ABSENT: Barrow, Manion. gymnastics FRONT ROW: Alexander, Webb, Wright, Sato, Bishop, Lemp. 2nd ROW: Hicks. Davidson, Yerges. 3rd ROW: Bricker, Lock wood, Greenman. 134 blue FIRST ROW: Alderks, Baine, Alvater, Grace, Ybarra, Rosborougb, Vollman, Maynard, Lund, Greenrnan, Riesenberg SECOND ROW: Huette, Stupp, Holrnes, Rader, Meyer, Carp, Drosten, Hess, Goldwasser, Devine. THIRD ROW: Beis man, Wang, Entzerotn, Meletio, Rice, Picard, Utiger, Weitzer, Vibert, Yore, Young. FOURTH ROW: Dodson, Costen Sawyer, Surkamp, Kennedy, Jordan, Rowe, Goldberg, Knoop, Keydel, Sobo, Obata. Teachers: Blunn, Mederis, Mara. gold f, A l FIRST ROW: Gunn, Sbifrin, Lamb, Karlow, Forsyth, Strassner, Yerges, Taylor, Proctor, Burslem, SECOND ROW: Short, Scblig, Salisbury, Peterson, Roth, Lewis, Evans, Holekamp, Jensen, Haimo, Philipps. THIRD ROW: Guebert, Jacobs, Pelta- son, Edison, Alvater, Pfaff, Chrlstel, Rainey, Paine, Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Royce, Sayers, Losse, Kerckhoff, Kobl, Witcber, Dee, Miller, L. Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Blubm, Maderis, Mara. 135 fo.. Ann. . FIRST ROW: Alexander, Robertson, Amann, Rothschild, Holekamp, Koch, Spann, Grinnell, Wright. SECOND ROW: Gaddy Freed, Yerges, Jasper, Paine, Powers, Peden, Harris. THIRD ROW: Versnell, Behrens, Lemp, Sato, Guze, Bassett, Stupp, Cramer Wilkonson, Kassabaum. FOURTH ROW: Mefferd, Bierman, Greenman, Arndt, Shapeleigh, Davidson, Hicks, Patterson, lVlanch ester, Atwater, Stith. freshmen girls sophomore girls FIRST ROW: Austin, Shelton, Lapin, Bauer, lVlclVlahon, Shaw, Miller, Loeb, Klippel. SECOND ROW: von Brecht, Jackson, Nielson C. Hostetler, Desmond, Webb, Bricker, Edison, Berg. THIRD ROW: Vance, Kieth, E. Eldredge, Lockwood, Daniels, Drosten, Cal bot, Carter, Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Stix, B. Eldredge, Knight, Speziale, Hilmer, Meyers, Adams, Gordon, Fordyce, Grams Schwab. FIRST ROW: Yanow, Eagleton, Browde, Nlattison, l-larsha, Knowlton, Weinrich, Rosenheim, Shapleigh. SECOND ROW: Harris Lewis, Drosten, Cunliff, Keller, Shelton, Austin, Lee, Heaton. 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Itls a simple fact that today's ublue skyvtheories are the commonplace Working tools of tomorrow. So you can never predict just What knowledge you'll need next. When we say that, it's not just idle advice. We face the situation every day in our business. That's one rea- son We continually sponsor grants for scientific research to schools and colleges. Some of the projects seem pretty far out. But in the past, far out ideas have helped us make important new discoveries in nutrition, medicine and pharmaceuticals. So don't Worry. That tough course may turn out to be the easiest Way to a good life for you. .A 9 ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUIS Brewers of Budweisers 144 - H I 5 MIDWEST POOL AND COURT CO. x 5 . . Missouri's Oldest Ei Largest Swimming Pool Building Company COIVIPLIIVIENTS GF THE J.B.S. BGARD OF TRUSTEES Q-mm--e A M 4 ,... 716 dy, we'll be governed b people your age Look around you In 20 years sorne ofthe laces you see novv may be recognlzed by mtl- llons When that day Cornes, you and your classmates vvull be maknng rnany ol tne urn' portant declslons ln lndustry ... ln our school systems .,.. space program . . government Seerns lncredlble that lt Could napoen ln such a snort tame, doesnt lt? But youll be ready Because between novv and tn en youll get a lot of practlce nandlsng new responslbllrtles College Career Marrlage Cnlldren A nun dred varletles of flnanclal responslbllmes It you havent already, drop by for lust a levv ,Q ,-4, H L rnlnutes Let us snow you what we can do lor ,. I -.la Sm Ugg- 4. ,- H Q. A N I ylfitgi ??2E.ki :gxy young people luke yourself lt s never too early f' tl i:Lvi5'fi5fj13j'2T: 3- -:.. gg -Egg gi53.Q to have your ovvn bank ' K-'V V at 525 ASQ 'gilt-:bf H55 Af N' Y '-'Y he 4 V ly sy.vfr5,-L 15-,y U pgk ' A A , , l, ' - ,W I L' Il 'X Sincerely yours, ' l f'L3e.es3l,,,,.f,i -F W - W -Wy, '3 I, 'tif 1 AVL- .Q,fQ5'-gb ,,'.. N- , . at l r e w , 5 1- t -- ,rw 1 f r , ,, my K mf, Www.. 'kg.,..l::, ' ' A M f ' N Q' 0 as -- N 0 A .. ,L U 9' Q., , H ' 5' .Q me- ST. LOUIS COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ACROSS FROM THE COURTHOUSE-IN CLAYTON KEY TO A SOLID FUTURE una 148 makers of fine quality chassis and suspension parts for the automotive industry OOG S S S O 33 4 Good Luck to The Class of '69 and all Future Classes HEATON- FLIGHT SERVICE, INC. ARROWHEAD AIRPORT PO. BOX 212 B RTE. ii2 CHE STERFIELD ST LOUIS COUNTY MISSOURI happiness is ABRAHAM: no humidity KAHN: a devoted belle ANTHONY: power steering KANTER: a big red apple ARMSTRONG: passing her driver's test on third KERCKHOFF: being alone try KERWIN: Evan's being absent AUERBACHER: a beard KISHLAR: a watermelon patch BARROW: Saturday morning cartoons KLEIN: a boy with no brothers or sisters BECKER: winning S10.00 LAPIN:a Firebird BIGGS: gaining weight LESCHEN: green 7 Up BLACK: winning LEUTWILER: Hi, how-are-you? BOWEN: a state of being LEVY: money, and Iot's of it BROWN:asIiderule LEWIS: being ableto drive BUSHYHEAD: sleep LITTMANN: ice cream CLAGGETT: a smelly fish LORENZ: arguing with Joan CONRAD: cigarette smoke MANEWAL: a heated discussion COTSWORTH: dill pickles without garlic MARITZ: water skiing on his head DAHMAN: no History or English MATTHEWS, G: having the house to himself DASSLER: Heath Kit Avis MATTHEWS, S: married to Allen Ginsberg DAVIE: being an individual McCALL: a banana split DAY: 13 points McKEE: a laugh riot DEE: wandering on the farm McMAHON: Ken Bender land DEPEW: a good time on a date MOHRMAN: a dill pickle and a hot fudge sundae ELDREDGE: Big Sur MOLDEN: a football game ERLANGER: a floattrip MOSER: sipping Malty Millers ETO: the destruction of hypocrites OBATA: laughing-in EVANS: the Job Corps PAINE: solving a problem A.B.F.S. can't do FITZGERALD: staying out til 9:00 PATTON: the wheatfields U.S.A. FLYNN: Bubbles for breakfast PERRY: rambling 80 yards for a TD FRIELINGSDORF: a loaf of bread, a jug of wine, PERSHALL3 3 COW field andafwinkie POLLNOW: a motorcycle GARDNER1976 Olympics SCHLEIFFARTH: a trout stream GODDARD: a one-way ticket to Denver SIMRIL: a colored Hermie GOLDBERG: celebrating Chanukah and Christ- SMITH: Betsy ITISS SNYDER: fame GRIFFITH: second row atthe Doors SPlTZERg 3 Crow HAIMANN: Diet-rite and red licorice STEINERg18O HECKER: barefoot STITH: Mayor Daley HILMER: Ron B. WEDDELL: a year without a broken leg HOGANCAMP: a Kentucky woman WESSLER: season tickets to the Red Sox ga mes HOLEKAMP: Chatham WILLAN D: commuting from New York to Boston JACKSON: a straight flush WILLIAMS: getting home from school before JENSEN: swinging in Flynn Park at 2AM dark JOHNSON: a 7 Up bottle WUNDERLICH: Burroughs lunches 151 CGIVIPLIIVIENTS GF THE IVIGTHERS' COUNCIL NORFOLK 8: WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '69 MALT-O-MEAL COMPANY COIVIPLIIVIENTS DF MR. AND MRS. JOHN PAUL SULLIVAN COIVIPLIIVIENTS DF LEE - ROWAN IVI f t rers of quality closet and bath a THE VERSNELS The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Aristotle: Apothegm LONDON BEEFHOUSE CONIPLIMENTS OF 10488. Brentwood YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME 11200 AM - 11:00 PM COMPUMENTS THE RECORD BAR OF 26 N. Brentwood Blvd. RECORDS - SHEET MUSIC f INSTRU IVIENTS 9794 Clayton Rd. VVydOWI'1 PA 156 THE 1980 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM IS OPERATING IN ST. 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FRIENDLY AIR TRAVELLERS prophecy in 10 years ABRAHAM: still laughing ANTHONY: psychiatrist ARMSTRONG: Driver's Ed. teacher AUERBACHER: winning the Roche Cup BARROW: driving a Greyhound bus BECKER: kicker for the Green Bay Packers BIGGS: late to work BLACK: clothes designer BOWEN: living on a goat farm BROWN: president of Avalon Hill BUSHYHEAD: back on the reservation CLAGGETT: decomposing CONRAD: married to a bald man COTSWORTH: Mrs. Gibb DAHMAN: starring in a PSSC physics movie with Paine as Beans DASSLER: Phaser Commander of the Star Ship Enterprise DAVIE: giving away 200 free record albums at the Castaway DAY: center for the Atlanta Hawks DEE: that's a good question DEPEW: watermelon picker ELDREDGE: career man in the Army ERLANGER: first lady doctor in the Amazon jungle ETO: owner of a chain of Mama Eto's Egg Rolls EVANS: shoe shiner on Olive and Euclid FITZGERALD: driving at Le Mans FLYNN: a woman jockey FRIELINGSDORF: recording the sound track for Tarzan GARDNER: red shirted by Gale Sayers GODDARD: Semi-Pro in soccer GOLDBERG: a traveling Yamaha salesman GRIFFITH: Fitzgeralds driving partner at Le Mans HAIMANN: Mrs. Jean-Claude Killy HECKER: New Oracle at Delphi HILMER: teaching Romper Room HOGANCAMP: Star Ship captain HOLEKAMP: married to a frog prince JACKSON: still trying to make it on the tour JENSEN: married with six kids JOHNSON: every five minutes 158 KAHN: lost in a canoe in the North Woods KANTER: doing the Ultra Bright commercial KERCKHOFF: married with twin girls KERWIN: working in a Turkish Taffy factory KISHLAR: Go-Go dancing at Tiberio's KLEIN: Ace stock car racer LAPIN: President of the U.S. LESCHEN: still mad, bad, and dangerous to know LEUTWILER: winning at Wimbeldon LEVY: diving for pennies LEWIS: M.C. of Jeopardy LITTMANN: a music teacher LORENZ: Vice Imperial Wizard MANEWAL: queen of Wall Street MARITZ: cigar-chomping executive MATTHEWS, G: roaming around the zoo MATTHEWS, S: secretary to Bob Dylan McCALL: lost in the woods McKEE: living in New York MCMAHON: starring with Steve Reeves MOH RMAN: following in her sister's footsteps MOLDEN: 10 years late MOSER: owner and purchaser of his own bar OBATA: editor of Vogue PAINE: winner of a Nobel prize for deciphering his own handwriting PATTON: fat PERRY: multi-millionaire owner of Dodge Mov- ing Co. PERSHALL: a happy bigamist POLLNOW: Ph.D. in English Lit., Oxford SCHLEIFFARTH: stranded on a look-out tower SIMRIL: a Fuller Brush salesman SMITH: shaving forthe first time R SNYDER: married to a Kiwi SPITZER: head football coach at Alaska U. STEINER: eating his heart out STITH: editor of the Post-Dispatch WEDDELL: Winter Olympic Gold Medalist in Downhill Slalom WESSLER: mayor of Cambridge, Mass. WILLAND: taking over for Bob Lutz in Paris WILLIAMS: one of the Temptations WUNDERLICH: succeeding Miss Bluhm at J.B.S. COIVIPLIIVIENTS A L OF L FAT CITY R O A D S L E BE A Q SUPPQRTER T 0 BUSCH'S REMEMBER 9160 CLAYTON ROAD WATERMELONS Compliments of Flaming Pit Restaurant PARK ELECTRIC REPAIR Television Sales and Service Radios - Appliances 9796 Clayton Rd. WY 3-6711 ELBRING SURVEYING 8: ENGINEERING COMPANY 19 N. Meramec Clayton, Missouri Pa. 7-8143 If You Don't Know CAMERAS Know Your DEALER ST. LOUIS PHOTO SUPPLY COMPANY 3400 LINDELL CAMERAS and EQUIPMENT All Leading Brands TRADES - RENTALS PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS JE 5-6040 Parking in Rear ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 9670 Clayton Rd. Ladue, Mo. The Most ln Dry Cleaning WY 3-9969 16 O Compliments of HARLAND and BARTHOLEMEW THE POST HORN - PARADOX Good-night, Irene BEHRENS-UNTERBERGER INC. 9716 Clayton Road St. Louis, Missouri 63124 Compliments Of SCHNEITHORSTS DRIVE-IN Opticans for John Burroughs School for many years ALBERT ALOE OPTICANS 8117 Maryland Ave. Clayton, Mo. 1 Ma1'garets Corset Shop 8103 MARYLAND AVENUE CLAYTON, MISSOURI 63105 ,F ipnlironp C DEDHOLET IN CLAYTON ALEXANDER gl SONS, INC. Town Chapel Crestwood Chapel 6175 Delmar Blvd. 98O1HighW3y66 MAPLEWOOD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Manchester And Sutton Avenues A Full Service Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of EARLY BIRD FARMS, INC. Chesterfield, Mo. QUALITY EGGS BUSINESS INTERIORS, INC. Designers and Furnishers of Office and Institutional Furniture Compliments Of HERMAN GLICK REALTY COMPANY Established 1860 WUNDERLICH FIBRE BOX CO. REALTORS Division of Wunderlich Cooperage Co. 6518 Clayton Road Corrugated fibre boxes IVII 7-1284 821 Clinton St. CE-1-1433 PA 1-6026 584lOSPlCER'S58tlO Compliments lThe Self-Service Storel of THQ NI, E. SDiC9l' 8817 Ladue Rd, In Ladue Shopping Center CONRAD'S CORN J. F. CONRAD GROCER, CO. Shhhh! The IMAGE for Smart Fashions 966OClayton Rd. Ladue Perrine: Noll Interiors, Inc Designing and Decorating HE 4-3900 13404 Clayton Road St. Louis, Mo. 63131 BAUER STANDARD STATION Compliments Clayton Road at Price of 3 WY 3-5999 Friend Compliments of ADDISON SALES CDIVISION ofABKO lNC.J 3100 OLIVE Wholesale Distributors ofCraig, Concord, Norelco Tape Recorders 81 Radios SAYERS PRINTING COMPANY envied or remembered for ABRAHAM: her big brown eyes ANTHONY: his cow bell ARMSTRONG: the toe AUERBACHER: his voice BARROW: her wit BECKER: his speech for The Torch BIGGS: his face BLACK: his tu rtlenecks and medallion BOWEN: her psychic powers BROWN: his wardrobe BUSHYHEAD: her green hair CLAGGETT: his exploits in the darkroom CONRAD: her dry parties COTSWORTH: her nightlife DAHMAN: his football prowess DASSLER: his nose DAVIEQ the hair onjhis chest DAY: his punning ability DEE: the way she sits DEPEW: his scars ELDREDGE: the trip ERLANGER: going her own way ETO: her backrubs EVANS: his rat tail and picture FITZGERALD: his way with women FLYNN: her eyes FRIELINGSDORFQ her magnetism GARDNER: his clothes GODDARD: his liver GOLDBERG: his silence GRIFFITH: his classic blown and injected '57 Ford HAIMANN: her schemes and excuses HECKER: hertableau HILMER: her sense of humor HOGANCAMP: his 150 watt stereo rig HOLEKAMP: her laugh JACKSON: his smooth temper JENSEN: her 200-ton canary yellow jeep JOHNSON: his great escapes KAHN: his distinctive haberdashery 168 KANTER: her white streak KERCKHOFF: his bleached hair KERWIN: his knowledge of the Turkish language KLEIN: her walk LAPIN: court-ing LESCHEN: her breakfast parties LEUTWILER: her loud voice LEVY: getting kicked off the baseball team LEWIS: his great poems LITTMANN: her matching eyeshadow LORENZ: her school spirit? MANEWAL: the 6th period growls MARITZ: eighteen hours of sleep MATTHEWS, G: his joyous pessimism MATTHEWS, S: her poetic talents McCALL: his drives to Montauk McKEE: her smilingface McMAHON: his wit MOHRMAN: her collection of ticket stubs MOLDEN: her innocence MOSER: his laugh OBATA: hertemple curls PAINE: his refrigerator PATTON: the Porabola PERRY: his taste in clothes PERSHALL: her clothes POLLNOW: his tact SCHLEIFFARTH: the huge bump on his bicep SIMRIL: his knowledge of mellowed ditties SMITH: his legs SNYDER: her bad Funky Four Courners SPITZER: his eyes STEINER: his appearance, polly-rolly STITH: her Council Reports WEDDELL: his skiing form WESSLER: his little football WILLAND: his mobility WILLIAMS: his dancing abilities WUNDERLICH: her queer cheers right The Soul of SAM HEADRICK and the COMPLIMENTS ULTRA -k Sonics TO THE EDiTOR'S FROM Manager: Mrs. Martha Headrick BOB, ANN 8: SALLY 404 Lanark Phone 867-3138 St. Louis 63137 Area Code 314 COIVIPLIMENTS ROBERT L. ROSENHEIM, C.I.U. Of Fairfax Pollnow 169 146 Crestwood Plaza Crestwood, Mo. 63126 - WO 8-2155 compliments f w of a 2 friend ' l1oNEybEE 7740 fonsyrli boulsvand clnyvon, Missouni by-105 f phone: pA-fr ! H ELLO ! GOOD LUCK to the Class of BELCHER TYPEWRITER SERVICE, INC. 7 New Portables New Smith-Corona 69 Stationery Typewriters Adding Machines gl Office Equipment Service - Sales Rentals WO 1-1080 Webster Groves, lVlo. 102 W. Lockwood Say It With Flowers - Say lt With Ours - 1 Creve Coeur Plaza Flower Shoppe bs am FORSYTH CLAYTON' MO' 6305 O mm PARKV-IEW 1-4565 FASHIONS LTD. 766 New Ballas Rd. Fresh Flowers Daily HE 2-8020 THE VILLAGER Cards - Gifts - Kits, do it yourself John Meyer Of Norwich 170 Compliments ofthe MOTHERS' COUNCIL My A .M 5. iv Qu 2 2 i A g if Y 5 if 5'-wean? N I maintenance ' food 6701 Clayton Road GIESLER-JORGEN Sporting Goods Co. Equipment for oll Sports PA 7-8344 Horse Feed - Lumber 81 Garden Supplies GUMBO FARM gl LUMBER SUPPLY Downtown Gumbo Ke 2-3404 Le 6-2830 The Loft Resale Boutique . . . 7527A Forsyth lVlen's Wear Clayton, Nlo. 63105 Ladies Apparel PA 5-1950 Fine Furs Unusual Jewelry PatThorton Clacyfon Qceffer Service OFFSET PRlN'l'ING - MULUGRAPHING - MlME RVlCE . VENUF Via 3 l 3' A 9 1 .nfs ruff A lei ti! 4? ,alll - .zfall I . KIRKWOOD FLORIST 10515 Manchester Rd. Yo 5-8440 Ta 1-2215 Kirkwood, Nlo. 63122 Corsages for Your Proms Work Expands To Meet The Time Available Parkinson PREscRiPTioNs cosrvisrics cARos GiFTs pfaza igreiicrilafion .gzoppe HEMPSTEAD 2-esso W BALLAS E 4J BRAND TOYS A. H. SCHWAB CO. COIVIPLIIVIENTS GF THE CLASS OF '72 would you believe. .? ABRAHAM: VP queen ANTHONY: with a French accent ARMSTRONG: staying up past 12:00 AUERBACHER: driving a fast car BARROW: tactful BECKER: making another tackle BIGGS: going steady BLACK: makes a lay-up BOWEN: subdued BROWN: a midget BUSHYHEAD: on time CLAGGETT: bald CONRAD: allergic to horses COTSWORTH: a hermit DAHMAN: on time DASSLER: replacing Johnny Weissmuller in Tarzan movies DAVIE: at a loss for words DAY: at M.l.T. DEE: a nun DEPEW: not in trouble ELDREDGE: cheering at a pep assembly, being at a pep assembly ERLANGER: speaking French ETO: tall EVANS: 45 m.p.h. at 10,000 r.p.m. FITZGERALD: with shoulder length hair and sid- eburns FLYNN: studying past 8:00 FRIELINGSDORF: unhappy GARDNER: uncoordinated GODDARD: with a crew cut GOLDBERG: State ping-pong Champ GRIFFITH: a 14 year old HAIMANN: unorganized HECKER: getting to bed at 9 PM HILMER: without Ron B. Hogancamp: 5 sisters HOLEKAMP: on time with a birthday present JACKSON: in ian JENSEN: sitting at home Saturday night JOHNSON: blinded by the white KAHN: big eyes KANTER: unorganized KERCKHOFF: without Ronny KERWIN: Thanksgiving fan KISHLAR: without shades KLEIN: singing Mary's lullaby LAPIN: a bull-tighter LESCHEN: head ofthe JBS P.E. department LEUTWILLER: with long hair LEVY: poor, but honest LEWIS: Chicago first LITTMANN: being bald LORENZ: a Bircher MANEWAL: fat MARITZ: with insomnia MATTHEWS, G: a Howard Hughes reject MATTHEWS, S: a socialite McCALL: lives next door to the coach McKEE: fat McMAHON: dull MOHRMAN: a gym teacher MOLDEN: it took six months MOSER: without a girl OBATA: at home PAINE: a glamour photographer for Playboy PATTON: duck crossing for D.D. PERRY: notsmiling PERSHALL: sitting home on her birthday, all alone POLLNOW: dating a senior SCHLEIFFARTH: turning bung SIMRIL: National leader of the ADA SMITH: with a date SNYDER: with bushy eyebrows SPITZER: a school teacher STEINER: snowed STITH: Frankly, no. WEDDELL: lifting weights at Muscle Beach WESSLER: listening to KIRL or KSHE WILLAND: spending four years of his life in Uti ca WILLIAMS: withouta date WUNDERLICH: a liberal CGIVIPLIIVIENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1973 class will ABRAHAM: leaves her hairto Eagleton ANTHONY: leaves his brown pants ARMSTRONG: leaves her runned stockings on the dining room chairs AUERBACHER: leaves his hair to Boyds BARROW: leaves oehind her purse, keys, coat, books, shoes . .. BECKER: Ieavesi s sideburns to Shobe BIGGS: leaves his car to the Smithsonian Insti- tute BLACK: leaves irradescent pants to M.V. BOWEN: leaves her crystal ball to Mr. Wizard BROWN: leaves his war toys to Moshe Dayan BUSHYHEAD: leaves her mouth to Joe E. Brown CLAGGETT: leaves the darkroom clean CONRAD: leaves her sweaters COTSWORTH: leaves one slightly used English singer DAHMAN: leaves the humanities for good! DASSLER: leaves Joanie to Dougie DAVIE: leaves them laughing DAY: leaves his artistic paint brush to posterity DEE: leaves legally for once DEPEW: leaves football for good ELDREDGE: leaves without telling his draft board ERLANGER: leaves empty film cans all over campus ETO: leaves 75 egg rolls to John Goddard EVANS: leaves Janis with his life FITZGERALD: leaves a Chevy II wrapped around a tree on Geyer Rd. FLYNN: can't leave 'cause she never came FRIELINGSDORF: leaves her calves to the wres- tling squad GARDNER: leaves his height to L. Alcinder GODDARD: leaves Hepetitus to anyone who wants it GOLDBERG: leaves his Purple Prose to Parry GRIFFITH: leaves Ross Perry stunned HAIMANN: leaves her gym excuses to whomev- er wants them HECKER: leaves her worry beads to Mrs. Zopf HILMER: leaves Chesterfield HOGANCAMP: leaves his science fiction for Jimi Hendrix albums HOLEKAMP: leaving St. Louis forChatham JACKSON: leaves his ability to T. Benson JENSEN: leaves the costume room to whomever is crazy enough to want it JOHNSON: leaves his snow shovel to someone who can dig KAHN: leaves the Yearbook to some sucker KANTER: leaves a vacuum KERCKHOFF: leaves summer football practice to Craig Sullivan KERWIN: leaves his Fokker helmet to all those people with minds like his KISHLAR: leaves his dexterity to Tommy Eames KLEIN: leaves her earring collection to anyone who still doesn't have pierced ears LAPIN: leaves his brains to Liz LESCHEN: leaves willingly LELJTWILER: leaves Chanel A5 LEVY: leaves LEWIS: leaves his voice to J.S. LITTMANN: leaves the spelling to be corrected LORENZ: leaves the Midwest MANEWAL: leaves her tennis shoes to the Jolly Green Giant MARITZ: leaves the spotty ceiling to his cleaning woman MATTHEWS, S: leaves photography to Miss Lacks McCALL: leaves his toupee MATTHEWS, S: leaves McCALL: leaves his toupee McKEE: leaves her beautiful clothes to anyone who can fit in to them MCMAHON: leaves practice to Kahuna MOH RMAN: leaves the boys to Carol MOLDEN: leaves her patterned stockings to the MOSER: leaves his footsteps to anyone who will follow him OBATA: leaves her boots to the army PAINE: leaves his French class to anyone foolish enough to take it PATTON: leaves the glory to Peter PERRY: leaves his stomach to the Science Department PERSHALL: leaves her athletic prowess to Peter POLLNOW: leaves his electric organ to Lissy SCHLEIFFARTH: leaves one behind SIMRIL: leaves his ten volume set of the Rules and Regulations of Bod Squad Play to Kelly Robinson SMITH: leaves his jumpshot to Pete Litzow SNYDER: leaves her cool SPITZER: Ieaves1l423 to whomever wants it STIENER: leaves Thoughts For The Day to Mr. Mayer STITH: leaves the Infirmary to Nicki Webbe WEDDELL: leaves Joan her little paper WESSLER: leaves his bathrobe to his brother WILLAND: leaves his status to True Miller WILLIAMS: leaves his tailor fitted sweatpants, his matching shades, and his purple shoe- laces WUNDERLICH: leaves ... Forget it! She's taking everything! 177 Compliments of Compliments of A-1 TUXEDO CLARK PEEPERS THE VICTORIAN HOUSE Compliments ot Compliments of A FRIEND CHARLES A. MOLDEN TOMCO l 178 HI! CLASS OF '74 Here . patrons mr. and mrs. a. friend mr. and mrs. robert b. huette mr. robert bragg dr. robert s. hicks dr. and mrs. stantord wessler dr. and mrs. a. john seziale mr. laurenoe manchester mr. and mrs. howard a. kuehner mr. irving powers dr. milton h. jasper dr. robert e. kooh mr. and mrs. louis zorensky norman p. knowlton mr. and mrs. d. s. patterson ian david william Cramer stuart h. rider mr. and mrs. john hamilton jr. dr. and mrs. ira j. hirsh mr. and mrs. w. h. willoockson dr. v. b. kieffer dr. s. b. guze dr. and mrs. george sato mr. and mrs. j. edward dirks mr. and mrs. richard kallous dr. john b. shapleigh dr. james sisk mr. morris moscowitz mr. anon ymous edward l. stuart dr. robert paine mt. and mrs. a. l. hess mike todorovioh wayne b. wright margret erlanger patrons mr. edwin shanfeld rollin b. fisher mr. dale m. dassler mr. carl h. holekampjr. dr. joseph C. peden jr. mr. and mrs. a. haevvorth robertson waynespann mrs. raymond freed mr. ohafles m. peltason mr. john averill mr. geotge e. kassabaum mr. and mrs. gilbert weidlich william e. maritz earl p. holtjr. dr. and mrs. thomas j. cooper david a. wright dr. mitchell yanow mr. and mrs. richard wolfheim dr. and mrs. jadjson k. eto mr. fred r. leper jr. mr. s. s. atvvater ellsworth s. 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