Kirkwood High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Kirkwood, MO)

 - Class of 1958

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Where he in- spired one and all in the classroom and in the many activities associated with the sports world with his ideals of aood sports- manship and fair play. Under his inspira- tional intluence, qualities of co-operation, self-confidence, honesty and courage were made a part of all with Whom he came in contact. ln memory of a cherished leader, as Well as an outstandinor coach, We the class of l958 dedicate this looolc to Mr. Ernie L. Lyons. l l Flaw l 7761. 2 C 74 Teac .ligand 5 5 4466 7 Hackman I I Teacher and Advisor 1998-1957 P Tht Students ot K. H. S. will always remem- ber Mr. Cochran for carefully directing and guiding students in the present and prepar- ing them for the future. No one who had the fortune to be associated with him can ever forget his kind and devoted leader- ship and understanding of youth. l-lis high integrity served as a living inspiration for all. ln an attempt to show, in some small Way, an appreciation for all that he did for our World of education We, the class of 1958, dedicate ,this looolc to Mr. Randall T. Cochran. , 4 V1 Page Fourteen MR. C. HENDERSON Assistant Superintendent of Kirkwood Public Schools MR. WARREN M. SAREF Principal of Kirkwood High School gaddch MR. A. L. CROW Superintendent of Kirkwood Public Schools f MR. DONALD DUCHEK Principal of Francis E. Nipher lunior High lie Zeal! a addy IJ M4 'fad N VK MR. HERBERT E. SMITH jf A Assistant Principal of Kirkwood High School MR. GEORGE BELTZ Assistant Principal of Francis E. Nipher lunior High Page Fifteen 7m,ezaa6a9 SUPEBINTENDENTS OI-'FICE Tap Bow: Mrs. H. Hicks, Mrs. D. Dunkle, Mrs. M. Hinkson, Miss H. Hawkins, Mrs. E. Kasten, Bottom Bow: Mrs. M. Tate, Mr. B. Huckeby, Miss I. Thursby. . 3. gisggggg I . ,, f 'fi if f ',. S ' X . -li , -. fi ' I2 'Y . . V ff . . ... r rf. ,. Mr. A. L. Crow has now served as su- perintendent of the Kirkwood Schools for two years. In this sho-rt time he has proved himself genuinely capable of furthering educational standards as well as serving most reliably as the co-ordinator of the various schools in the Kirkwood District. In doing this, his office is paramount in executing the principles established by the Board of Education and also is responsible for making it easier for the faculty and ad- V , 1 f ' za f f WWI 4X 52 1 1 4 3 f z 4 W if , 1 f 1 1 71' f ,Z ' an I , NZ , ,Af Q ,f C5015 gi f 45 . ,f sl ,X Gy 9 fl ' - WHQZZA I , x 1 Y visory staff to function effectively. Like- SIG! wise, the superintendents office operates Seq with the utmost efficiency in preserving the records of students as well as all other Q public school activities. Thus, we are just- the ly proud of the advancements shown by Cf 4 Mr. Crow and his assistants in guiding the cor students of Kirkwood into being responsi- tere ble- and substantial citizens. hCI1 ant cor ext tar: ope knc The bet oth Ctffc ner asr ...., act wh cat Mr. BOARD OF EDUCATION STCIYICHHQI MF- H. O. Hartung, Mr. B. C. Sonnemann, Mr. N. Coil, Mr. C. Henderson. Seated: Mr. E.. B. Roberts, Mr. F. B. Sawyer, Mr. A. L. Crow, Mr. W. D. Dubail. Th I B I ' ' - . . . ey Oflfd Of. lsducqllon 13 COmDosed of tion. Their aim is to co-operate with other conscientious citizens interested in the de- groups in effecting a system b h' h th velopment of better educational facilities, student of today may adeguateflwtdk he as well as improved methods of instruc- place as a citizen of tomorrow Y Q is Page Sixteen as su- Jols for proved 'thering serving of the District. aunt in . by the onsible Ind ad- . Like- oerates serving ll other re just- twn by ing the sponsi- h other ich the ake his K.H.S'. OFFICE Standing: Miss B. Bedell, Mr. A. Koerber, Mrs. H. Ballard. Seated: Mrs. Martin. One combination of factors necessary to the effective functioning of school facilities is a competent staff in the princip-al's office in- corp-orated with conscientious parents and in- terested citizens of the community. All work handled by both the Nipher Principal's Office and the Senior High Principal's Office is of considerable importance and thus demands the expert attention given to it by the office secre- taries at Kirkwood. Equally as important to the operation of our school system is a group known as the Parent Teachers Association. Their responsibility is mainly one of promoting better teaching conditions and acguainting others with the ne-ed for improvement in school affairs. Throughout the past they have intitiated new methods to be installed in the various aspects of school life and have alWCIYs been active in such campaigns as the bond issues, which promise more ideal conditions for edu- cation. NIPHEB OFFICE Mr. Gausch, Treasurer, Mrs. Boyce, Mrs. Broderick. I ammaacfg . It lv wg aa,eefmZcaul I. It 'F . M IJ NIPHEB P.T.A. I y IX IQ Standing: Mr. e. cam, Mr. T. whqyne, Mrs. tie-bark, X Mr. D. W. Duchek, Mr. T. Wardell, Mr. D. E. Seated: Mrs. S. Garrison, Mr. T. McCracken, I. Buck- rniller, Mrs. C. Wincupr. SENIOR HIGH P T A Mr. I. D. Morgan, Mr. I. O. Shofstall, Mrs. P. D. Law, Mr. H. T. Heintz, Mrs. T. E. Wilkins, Mr. L. B. Torney, Mrs. G. M. Coffey. Page Seventeen Zlzofdt ' kzaccgd The chief task of the Kirkwood High School advisors and faculty is to prepare and guide students toward higher educa- tion and future vocations. Through the counseling activities of these two gro-ups, graduating seniors are better prepared to face increasingly more difficult college studies and the business world. ln addi- tion to their regular work many of the faculty members have taken the sponsor- ship of clubs and other activities backed by the school. ln this way friendship be- tween student and teacher is given an op- portunity to grow. The advisors' and facul- ty's eagerness to solve individual prob- lems will long be remembered by grateful students. K.H.S. ADVISORS Mr. Via, Miss Abbott, Mr. Cravens, Mr. Behrens. K.H.S. FACULTY TOP ROW: PHO, Slockelb MCCIUUCWGU, Henderson, Koerber, Lenich, Horn l-leadlee Hunker Smith Wiggins Isaac Crawford Whayne, Tomlin. Second Row:-DeRIoo, Hartmann, Brooks, Grayson, Morisseau, McGill, Burmerster Shepperd Wilkins Henry Shikles Klages McDaniel, Williams, Conley. Bollcm ROW1 KTUGQGY, BCGUHGI, FOX, PCIIICS, GGUUY. Sleirlkflmp, McCann Stixrud Hansen Post r Behrens Comer Wilson Page Eighteen ken 'dance Nipher lunior l-ligh School advisors and faculty members have the great responsi- bility of orienting the seventh grader to the new life of a high school student. The difference between grade ocnd high school environment often makes adjustment dif- ficult for some students and the sincere advice and counseling activities offered by these men and women solve many prob- lems. Through the initiation and use of the core system, teachers are better able to help- students make the transition to the junior high school type of classes. The results of the efforts made- by these people are shown by close cooperation achieved between teachers and Nipher Students. NIPHER ADVISORS Standing: Mr. Clodfelter. Seated: Mr. Wieldt, Mrs. Cochran. NIPHER FACULTY Of Top Row: Meyer, Bowen, Waitkins, Poor, Elwood, McNarr1ee, Gausch, Hale, Meyer, McCann, Moon, Doup, Haley, Hoffrneister. Third Row: Power, Cox, Beatty, Puchbauer, Wingfield, Latta, Smith, Clifford, Farries, Preul, Smith, Wilcox, Westerdale, Dickhaus. Second Row: Lindemeyer, Via, Cochran, Lindemeyer, Hoester, Lucco, Ozark, BUTTON, ClC1Y, Wfiqhf. CUlliI1C11'1G, PTOPSL Bottom Row: Allen, Monroe, Garrison, Hendrick, Otto, Durham, Conklin, Parham, Reid, Clodfelter, Walther. Page Nineteen ELECT IVES In selecting his course of study, every Kirkwood High student is allowed a liberal freedom. of choice. This freely exercised privilege gives young people a chance to obtain valuable experience which may aid them in their determination of future vocations and college study. Because they receive excellent counseling, most students are spared the unpleasant- ness. of learning from experience and guided into courses for which they are best suited. But elec- tives are more than a testing ground for judgment. They fill the gap be-tween academic and home life, providing an outlet for relaxation and a chance to acquire worthwhile skills. By offering a variety of electives, K. H. S. hopes to further in every student an interest in the many facets of education. zefzcdadag zeedam a aice Page Twenty Ioan, printing mighty pretty! Barbara, 'you must not erase! Mehaffy, looking things over. Looking for Sputnik? Dior's new rivals. Y iot rigs' k? V '4 Q i idaandag Wielkcwla of ,4aaZqcc'4 Nipher mathematicians. MATHEMATTICS ln the preparation for future Work in scientific, in- dustrial, or professional careers, an interested student finds it necessary to delve into the study of mathe- matics and the application of its fundamentals. How- ever, the value of math extends beyond personal benefits and into the sphere of international impor- tance. lt is imperative that well informed citizens con- stitute the strength of our nation, if it is to keep astride of the complexity involved in world leadership. Through the challenge prese-nted by analyzation the student seeks to acquire this technical knowl- edge and thus is capable of translating his knowl- edge into effectiveness. Mr. Avey making an impression. Mr. Miller at it again! Two things equal to the same thing? f Monk proving a point. Page Twenty-one Kxwwj-mx Q x xX x XX X A- 1 Y 'Q f f . i i l i . . ., ,,V,.,.,,l.,..f,1' , SCIENCE Perhaps HO other mea of education contrib- the scientific standpoint, but also trorn a prac- utes as much to advancing civilization as does tical lOOi11'f Of view, Gflflblilill 0119 to OlI3lOlY bGSiC ' the realm ot science. With such subjects avail- principles to the understanding ot everyday f New what could this be? Big Wheels and little ones. ,,,.,,,.., ,44 A4 . -.tn world. These subjects are tauqlll HOT Only' fTOTfl , ' f fig! fy , if 7 7 f, 4 ,gf -M16 , If AW- I .A , I l , ,ff ,fffffff ll ff Q f ,I fp fig , f!!Qff f ff! fp lt 5 X2 , f ,f f A 1 1 ,WX lf! X ' M474 f l :mf Ki ll Q O3 ,,,,v 33 'E 1 ll' Oi ..l li' ' :... Mr. Stixrud supervises a bit of testing. This is Q Xmgs tree? able as biology, chemistry and physics, the lite. By stimulating critical thinking courses in student at Kirkwood finds himself adequately science are invaluable as a basis tor intelli eventually, tor a successful lite in the business ment Q Page Twenty-two f s h 0 l Q N lr C T, t C t C I X 3 P: 1 , . in A' I 1 I qqlu - t,,, ':b.- 2- ivztg 3, prepared tor the rigor out college Work and, gent action in our present mechanized environ- ,.: DCI 1 The Klages' version of Our Town ENGLISH Because ot the increasing importance oi all torrns of communication, it is especially neces- sary tor high school students to acquire the best possible background in English. The courses each student takes must, then, prepare him tor the job ahead--whether it be college or an occupation. Classes which originated with reading and Writing have presently been expanded to include grammar, literature, and speech courses. With the addition ot a special college preparatory course this year, the K.l-LS. curriculum has again enlarged to till the need of another particular group ot stu- dents. The pupil is better able to master a foreign language, appreciate literature and dis- crirninate in his reading matter for having mastered the fundamentals of communication. The Nipherites Work on Vocabulary. Qmapdag lie ccaclameatala of I I I ammcwccmfcaa We brush up on oral reports. ...1 Seniors enjoy a recording Page Twenty-three wwxmxswwmx N xxsnr 2 X xx X X1 TheY Call this Spanish! How about a French lesson? fzmzafczliag Wazfd pfzaffema Page Twenty-four FOREIGN LANGUAGES At Kirkwood, Latin, French and Spanish are taught with the aim of developing skill in trans- lation as well as informing the students of the structural background of the language. Exper- ience dictates that a knowledge of this caliber is invaluable in alleviating world situations by allowing us to better understand the peoples and cultures of other countries. This type of knowledge is acquired through the aid of en- thusiastic teachers who employ the use of proj- ects to develop a greater interest and compre- hension of the various aspects of the subjects. A few of these projects are the designing of posters, the constructing of maps or calendars, and the relating o-f experiences enjoyed by for- tunate- students who have traveled in a foreign country. Also, movies are shown which reveal the typ-ical life of one inhabiting a foreign do- main. All of these devices serve as a diverg- ence from the daily routine, and as a supple- ment to the textbook, in providing to the student a knowledge necessary for his well being. ln addition to this, the comprehension of a foreign language is esse-ntial in that it is effective in producing well enlightened students capable of assuming impressive roles in today's rapidly advancing civilization. Susie and ludy playing Roman house. W WL M44f1f f A A 3 f ' 5 ,W 5 1 ff, 3 7 99' .1 E, V'.. 1., t1 s tc v C I3 l' E f C t l 1 f Y ..., M, ..... ............,....,. --'-- ' ,... ' ...,... 4 ,. ..... .. ..,. M . - V Y' S if 1- j- 5... -1 J. if 5 F- It rl 3- 3- 1' I it n n n nf Y OUSG. f W5 Mr. Horn presents a social problem. D Day in Miss Shikles' realm. SOCIAL STUDIES One of the most important functions of educa- tion is to prepare the student to assume a re- sponsible position as a citizen in the world of tomorrow. The Social Studies course-s at Kirk- wood High School strive to instill in the student an understanding and tolerance of the many peoples of the world, in addition to familiarizing him with the government of his own country. By learning how these various organizations function, the student is better able to detect and discover solutions for the many problems of the political world of to-day. A knowledge of history and geography is also essential to the individual, living in an ever-shrinking world, for every day each nation of the world is drawn ever clo-ser to one another. Sociology classes aid the student to adjust to society, by encour- aging him to relate his knowledge and eX- perience in the hope that he will be able to attain his goals and ambitions. Through dis- cussion and debate on these subjects, students acquire many new ideas which will influence their thinking in the years' to come. Social Studies courses at K. H. S. are not only instruc- tive, but popular with the stude-nts. lt is hoped that the knowledge gained from. these classes will be beneficial to the student later on in life. Through their studies, the citizens of tomorrow will be better prepared to secure the blessings cf freedom for themselves and the next genera- tion. Page Twenty-five efald Zddcoz-Zion 7a 2 may 'Wilkerson wading through government. Kinder explains the Constitution. 5 Ili: I . I 5 X I I X L R l it t l V J 1 1 , I. , I , l Zwafk I I I I Z? amy!! .,,ux1rn,, A I r 1' g X x N59 -- .X .1 ,NE ,gvo x ' xU xx fn' 'Unit' , l 9 Page Twenty-six i S X , -,X TE f Q I 1' bhp 5 w ,1 vmwu 'ill-L 3 Q fgww n gp ,Q ,r 'ii' ,:'2-M, 3,1 .2,Q4M,,.., ,, .. 4 g3ggQq 54- fwx , , 4 ' J M? 1 i J QLJZQ - , xliv 5, if xii .,,, a Q 5 . 5N,N 45 355 Q ,fm - nw 77Zczz'ez 'a NONA LEE ADAIR Graduated Iune 1958, Drivers' Edu- cation: C.O.E. CLEASIE MARIE AITCI-I Graduated Iune 1958, Camera Club, Drivers' Education, Girls' Chorus, P.T.A., Y-Teens. KIRBY ALLEN Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity Bas- ketball, Pioneer Staff, Circulation Manager, Quill and Scroll, Cam- era Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Track, National Essay Association, National Poetry Association, Meet Me in St. Louis , Prornpter. LINDA ANDERSON G-raduated Iune 1958, Pep' Club, F.T.A. CO-RA MAE AUSTIN Graduated Iune 1958, Y-Teens, Ninth Grade Mixed C h or r u s, Girls: Chorus. J' J BARBARA BALLARD Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred fro-m H. M. King High School, Kingsville, Texas, Pep Club, Li- brary Assistant. Page Twenty-eight BILL ADAMS Graduated Iune 1958: FTGSFHDGH, Senior Hi-Y, Chaplain, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Varsity Base- ball, B, C Football, C Basketball, Sophomore Class President, Stu- dent Council, Chap-lain, Little Theater, Quill and Scroll, Presi- dent, A Cappella Choir, President, Mixed Ensemble, All-County Chorus, All-State Chorus, Call, Re-porter, Sports Editor, Iunior Class Treasurer, Arsenic and Old Lace , Meet Me in St. Louis. FRED' AITKEN Graduated Iune- 1958, Transferred from Treadwell High School, Mem- phis, Tennessee, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club. DAVE AMUNDSON Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Herndon High School, Hern- don, Virginia. WAYNE ARMISTEAD Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from McKinley High School, St. Louis, Missouri, Biology Club, Library Assistant. ION AUSTIN Graduated Iune 1958, Toastmasters, President, Vice President, Meet Me in St. Louis. BARB BARNEKOFF' Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Rocky River High School, Rocky River, Ohio, Pep, Club, F.T.A., K-Klub. Graf Deleg- C Foo- sity Gym , Graduai Mixea Cdprv- Teens F.T.A. Gradua C Bo Senio Track Graduc Drive Sport Gradua Educ Gradua Little Girls Spor enta U. IN Co-e gl ian, tnth lse- all, Stu- t l e 'esi- ent, inty Iall, nior and . ll 11S. rred lem- Dall , b. erred lern- erred ., St. Club, zsters, 'Meet ferred chool, Club, BRUCE BARTH Graduated lune 1958, Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y, Delegate to Model Legislature, B, C Football, Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Track, Baseball Manager, Gym Assistant. BARBARA BATES Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, French Club, Y- Teens, Toastmasters, Pep Club, F.T.A., Drivers' Education. IESSE BEAN Graduated Tune 1958, C Football, C Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Senior Hi-Y, Varsity Club, lunior Track. 10 ANN BEIERSDORF Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Drivers' Education, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports. 101-INETTA BELL Graduated Iune 1958, C.Q.E., Drivers' Education. BQNNY BESANT Graduated Iune 1958, Cheerleader, Little Theater, F.T.A., Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, Art Club, Girls' Sports, Human Relations, Repres- entative to The St. Louis Model U- N.: Pioneer Staff, Photographic Co-editor, Quill and Scroll. Fadda and faq SALLY BARZILLO Graduated lune 1958, Pep Club, Drivers' Education, Girls' Sports. REGINALD M. BEAL Graduated Iune 1958, Iunior, Var- sity Track, Varsity Wrestling, Cross Country, Human Relations, Senior High Band, Varsity Club. ART' BECK Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Coyle High School, Kirkwood, M i s s o u r i, C.Q.E., Conservation C l u b, Vice-P'resident, Projection Club. IANE BELL Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, President, Girls' Chorus, P'resident, Student Direc- tor, A Cappella choir, Librarian, Pioneer, Cale nd a r, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Girls' Sports, Little Theater, Pep Club, Latin Club, National Essay Associ- ation, High School Fashion Board RepresentativetoGutman's, Drivers' Education. BILL BENNETT Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity, B, C Basketball, Varsity, B, C Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, Vice-President, Pioneer, Circulation Manager, Quill and Scroll, Hi-Y, Hatchet Man Candidate. CARQLE BESTER Graduated Tune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Latin Club, Girls' Sports, Little Theater. Page Twenty-nine endow RICH BIETSCH Graduated lune l9587 ll-1Ui0f Gnd Senior High Band, lunior High Orchestra, Latin Club, Camera Club, Human Relations, Little Theater, Thespians, The Curious Savage , Arsenic and Old Lace , You Can't Take It 'With You . ROLAND BOCKHORST Graduated lurie l958, Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y, Toastmasters, Radio Club, Drivers' Education, Gym Assistant, You Can't Take lt With You , Little Theater, Meet Me in St. Louis. l OAN BOLTE Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Librarian, Girls' Chorus, Librarian, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Pep Club, Call Staff, Reporter, Art Club, Girls' Sports, Human Relations. LLOYD BOUTWELL Graduated lune 1958, French Club, Radio Club, Projection Club, Iun- ior and Senior High Band and Orchestra, Drivers' Education. NORMAN BOWMAN Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity and B Football, Varsity and Iunior Track: Freshman, Sophomore Hi-Y, lunior Hi-Y, President, Senior Hi-Y, Vice-President, Delegate to Hi-Y Youth and Government Model Legislature, Art Club, President, Human Relations, Varsity Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Delegate to Model UN Assembly, Missouri Boys' State, Student Council, Cha- plain, Call Staff, Third Page Edi- tor, Quill and' Scroll, Hatchet Man Candidate. BECKY BRADLEY Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Farmington High School, Farmington, Missouri, Pep Club, Nurse's Assistant. Page Thirty BETTY BLINNE Graduated lune 1958: lUUlOf Hiqh Orchestra, Senior High Band and Orchestra, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Drivers' Education. RON BODTKE Graduated lune 1958, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity, B Basketball, Golf, Varsity Club, Hatchet Man Can- didate. KAREN BOPP Graduated lune l958, Pep Club, F.T.A., Drivers' Education. IUDY BOWMAN Graduated lune 1958, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Sports, Girls' Chorus, Little Theater, Call, Reporter, Pioneer, Copy Staff, Ouill and Scroll, Meet Me in St. Louis , Prompter, Drivers' Educa- tion. IANET BRADBURN Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Lutheran High School, St. Louis, Missouri, Girls' S p o r t s, F.T.A., Pep Club, Volleyball Class Team. MARIE BRASOVAN Graduated Tune l958, Transferred from Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School, Maplewood, Mis- souri, F.T.A., Little Theater, You Can't Take It With You , Thes- pians, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Ger- man Club, Call, Reporter, Circula- tion Staff, The Dear Departed. Gr Gr: 'l C Gr: C C l 'l I 'l r l I C L Gr: I I l 'N C C n. Grc c I' K Q! High d and : PGP Base- Golf, t Can- Club, E, Pep pods , Call, Slclff, in St. IEduca- ferred 1, St. o rt S, Class ferred eights Mis- You Thes- Ger- ircula- ted. 1: VERT BRAUNDMEIER Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Highland High School, High- land, Illinois, Pep Club, Drivers' Education. BOB BRELL Graduated lune 1958, Varsity, B, C Football, Varsity, B, C Basketball, Varsity Track, Freshman Class Secretary, Freshman, Sophomore, Senior I-li-Y, Sophomore- Hi-Y, Vice-President, Varsity Club, Hu- man Relations, President, Student Council, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Vice- President. MILDRED BURTON Graduated lune- 1958, Pep Club, Y- Teens, F.T.A., Spanish Club, Art Club. BRUCE CALDER Graduated lune 1958, Student Coun- cil, President, Missouri Association of Student Councils, President, Varsity Track, All-State Track Team, Varsity Club, lunior Class President, Cross-Country, Call, Third Page Co-Editor, Hi-Y, Rep- resentative to Model U. N. Assem- bly, County Student Council, Rep- resentative to State and National Student Council Conventions. lEANNE CARLSON Graduated lune 1958, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Human Relations, Pioneer Staff, Typist, K-Klub, Girls' Sports, Softball, Volleyball Teams, Volleyball Man- UQGF: Gym Assistant, Ouill and Scroll. CAROL CARTER Gfccluated Iune 1958, lDrivers' Edu- cation, Future Nurse's Club, Pep Club: Nurse's Assistant. HM BREDALL Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Coyle High School, Kirkwood, Missouri, C.O.E. ROBERT D. BRUNNENMEYER Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from W o o d r u ff High School, Peoria, Illinois, Iunior Track, Var- sity Track. GENE BYRD Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Projection Club, Freshman, Sophomore, 1 u n i o r, Senior Hi-Y. BUZZ CAMP Graduated lune 1958, lunior High Band and Orchestra, Senior High Band and Orchestra, Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y. AUDREY CARRON raduated lune 1958, Projection Club, Library Assistant. BOB CHAMBERLAIN Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Vice-President, Varsity, B, C Bas- ketball, lunior Track, Golf: PiO- neer Staff, Social Co-Editor, Var- sity Club, Ouill and Scroll, Rep- resentative to Model U.N. Assem- bly, Student Council, Treasurer, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Ensem- ble, Hatchet Man Candidate. Page Thirty-one lima 754561 2 SUSAN CINA Graduated Iune 1958: lunior High Band and Orchestra: Y-Teens: F.T.A.: Drivers' Education: Pep Club: Senior High Band: Girls' Sports. MARILYN CLARK Graduated Iune 1958: Drivers' Edu- cation: Office Assistant: Volley- ball Team: Varsity Volleyball Team: Girls' Sports: National Es- say Association: Future Nurses Club. BARBARA ELLEN COFFMAN Graduated Iune 1958: Pep Club: Drivers' Education. BARB COLLEY Graduated Iune 1958: Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: A Capp-ella Choir: Pep Club: F.T.A.: Call, Circulation Staff: Y-Teens: Girls' Sports: Cheerleader: Art Club. DONALD CONGDON Graduated Iune 1958: Little Theater: Thespians: You Can't Take It With You : Arsenic and Qld Lace : Talent Assembly: Hi-Y, Branch Council: Debate Club: Senior High Band: Call, Reporter: National Merit Scholarship Finalist. WILLIAM CONNOR Graduated Iune 1958: Debate Club: Radio Club: Senior Hi-Y. Page Thirty-two CAROL ANN CLARK Graduated Iune 1958: Pep Club: F.T.A.: Iunior High Orchestra: Senior High Orchestra: All-County Orchestra: Y-Teens. NANCY COBAUGH Graduated Iune 1958: Latin Club: K-Klub: Pep Club: Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Girls' Sextet: Mixed Ensemble: Gym Assistant: Cheerleader, Co-Captain: Human Relations: N.C.C.I.: Quill and Scroll: Pioneer Staff, Identification of Pictures: Football Maid: Na- tional Essay Association: May Maid. SANDY COLE Graduated Iune 1958: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Girls' Chorus: A Cap- pella Choir: Mixed Ensemble: Hu- man Relations, Recording Secre- tary: High School Fashion Board Representative to Stix, Baer, and Fuller: Pep Club: Drivers' Educa- tion: P'ioneer Staff, Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll: Call, Circulation Staff: Basketball, Hockey, and Baseball Teams: K-Klub: F.T.A.: Little Theater: Girls' Sports: Represen- tative to M.I.P.A. Convention: Pio- neer Maid. DOROTHY COLLINS Graduated Iune 1958: Drivers' Edu- cation: Girls' Chorus: Projection Club: Senior High Mixed Chorus: Camera Club. ICHN CONNOR Graduated Iune 1958: Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus: Varsity Wrestling: Drivers' Education: Senior Hi-Y. TERRY CORBET Graduated Iune 1958: Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior, and Senior Hi- Y: Student Council: Delegate to National I.C.L. Convention: Quill and Scroll, Vice-President: Call, Reporter, Page Editor: Candidate, Boys' Nation: Third Prize, National Essay, What My Hometown Means To Me : Varsity, B, C Foot- ball: B, C Basketball: Varsity Club: American Host to Turkish Delegate to the United States: Boys' Glee Club: Representative to the St. Louis Model U.N. As- sembly: National Poetry Associa- tion: MASP Editorial, Rank 1 : National Merit Scholarship Final- ist: Hatchet Man. it Club, iestra, Iounty 1 Club, Grade us, A xtet, aistant, -luman l and ication l, NCI- : MQY Club, L. CUP- le, Hu- Secre- Board ar, and Educa- r, Quill 1 Staff, aseball i t t 1 e Esresen- tn, Pio- s' Edu- Ejection horus, Grade stling, Hi-Y. Quill Call, Foot- arsity urkish States: . SSOC1G' nk l : t Final- 'V MIKE COTTON Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Eastern High School, Middle- town, Kentucky. lEAN CRAIG Graduated Iune l958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Accompanist, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Accom- panist, Girls' Sextet, Accompanist, Mixed Ensemble, Latin Club, Pep Club, Girls' Sports, Basketball, Hockey Teams, Gym Assistant, Human Relatio-ns, Vice-President, F.T.A., President, Pioneer Staff, Co-Activity Editor, Quill and Scroll, Delegate to St. Louis Model U.N. Assembly, National Poetry Association, Y-Teens. MARGOT DAVIES Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Art Club, Treasurer, Call, Circulation Staff, Reporter, Human Relations, Little Theater, F.T.A. BEN DE VOTO Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Wydown High School, Clay- ton, Missouri, Conservation Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Camera Club, Drivers' Education, Gym Assistant. NED DILLMANN Graduated Iune l958, B, C Football, Iunior and Senior High Band and Orchestra, Senior High Band, Vice-President, All-County Orches- tra, Iunior Track, Sophomore, lun- ior, Senior Hi-Y. DONNA DUNHAM Graduated Tune l958, Pep Club, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Drivers' Educa- tion, Girls' Sports, Art Club. ,Z el DENZIL COURTNEY Graduated lune l958, Varsity, lun- ior Track, C.O.E. DOREEN DANE Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Central High School, Duluth, Minnesota. SAM DAVIS Graduated Iune 1958, Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y. CHARLES DEXTER Graduated Iune 1958, Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir. RICH DOBBS Graduated Tune 1958, Freshman Hi- Y, Varsity Club, Senior High Or- chestra, All-County Orchestra, Varsity, B, C Basketball, Varsity, C Football, All-District Second Team, All-Suburban First Team, Varsity, lunior Track. BOB DUNN Graduated Tune l958, Varsity, B, C Football, Varsity, Iunior Track, Varsity Wrestling, Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y, Call Staff, Sophomore Class Treas- urer, Spanish Club, Pioneer Staff, Co-Circulation Editor, V a r s i t y Club, Quill and Scroll, Meet Me in St. Louis. Page Thirty-three BETTY DYKES Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Pep Club: Call: F.T.A., Drivers' Education: Y- Teens, French Club. CHUCK ECKSTEIN Graduated Iune 1958: Conservation Club, Varsity, lunior Track. THOMAS EDWARDS Transferred. ELAINE ELDER Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, F.T.A., Pep' Club, Call, Typist. IUDY ERWIN Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club, Little Theater, Thespians, Art Club, Publicity Manager, Pioneer Staff, Art Editor, National Schol- astic Art Awards, Ouill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Pep Club, St. Louis Wo- man's Advertising Club Contest, Meet Me in St. Louis. BOB FARMER Graduated lune 1958, Varsity, B Basketball, Hi-Y. Page Thirty-four BONNIE EARLY Graduated 11.1119 19587 Nifllh Gmfde Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir: Mixed Ensemble, Latin Club, Pep Club, Little Theater, Call, Circula- tion Staff, Gym Assistant, Girls' Chorus, Vice-President, Drivers Education. 1 PAT EDWARDS Graduated Iune 1958, K-Klub, Vice- President, Girls' Sports, Hockey, Volleyball, Baseball Teams, Hockey, Baseball Varsity, Hockey Manager, Pep Club, Sergeant-at- Arms, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Girls' Chorus, Library Assistant, Call, Reporter, Business Staff. HM EISENSTEIN Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Secretary-Treasurer, F r e s h m a n Class Treasurer, Varsity, Iunior Track, Cross-Country, V a r s i t y Club, Call, Reporter, Second Page Co-Editor, Student Council, Sopho- more Pilgrimage, Iunior, Senior High Orchestra, Quill and Scroll. ALAN ERNEST Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from McClean High School, Fort Worth, Texas, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Club, All- District First Team, All-Suburban First Team. MAXINE EWEN Graduated lune 1958. RUTH FEDDER Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Girls' Sports, Hockey, Volleyball, Baseball Teams, Hockey, Baseball Varsity, F.T.A., K-Klub, Drivers' Education. Dfgpped. Grad from Brentwo Band al Band, Vice-Pr typist, Merit S entative tion. Wi Graduated F reshma Cross-Cc 1 Graduatior and C B C Footb Honorab Presiden dent Cot Chorus, and Scrc Manager Freshma Boys' St Populari' Presiden Honorab Candida Graduated Senior li Projectio tion. 1C Graduated culation Klub, P Curtain Re-preser Assembl Softball bCIll, Sof Fashion Gutrnan' Louis Cl 11011, H leader, Queen, Club, G3 IOANN FINK Dropped. DIANA FOGLER Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Brentwood High School, Brentwood, Missouri, Senior High Band and Orchestra, All County Band, All State Band, F.T.A., Vice-President, P i o n e e r Staff, typist, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Repres- entative' to State F.T.A. Co-nven- tion. WAYNE FOREHAND Graduated Iune 1958, Spanish Club, Freshman, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, Cross-Country, Toastmasters. BOB FREDERICK Graduation Iune 1958, Varsity, B, and C Basketball, Varsity, B, and C Football, Suburban League Honorable Mention, Varsity Club, President, Varsity Baseball, Stu- dent Council, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Quill and Scroll, Pioneer Staff, Business Manager, Freshman, Senior Hi-Y, Freshman Hi-Y President, Missouri Boys' State, Freshman, Senior Popularity Poll, Freshman Class, President, Basketball, All-District Honorable Mention, Hatchet Man Candidate. RUSSELL FUES Graduated Iune 1958, Iunior and Senior High Band, Camera Club, Projection Club, Drivers' Educa- tion. IOAN GARDINER Graduated Iune 1958, Call, Co-Cir- Culation Manager, Reporter, K- Klub: Pep Club, Little Theater, Curtain Going Up , Thevsp-ians, Representative to the Model U. N. Assembly, Hockey, Volleyball, Softball Varsity, Hockey, Volley- ball, Softball Teams, High School PGShion Board Representative to Gutrnan's, Honorable Mention St. Louis Christmas Carol Associa- UCH: Human Relations, ,Cheer- leader, Co-captain, Football QUGSUJ Girls' Chorus, Spanish Club? GYm Assistant. .K if f rf. 4 , f- ' ' 5331. f ttfwwgf ,X ,eff fo 0 ff f 5, . 1, ,. i. , ,V-3 .5, L ...iv aff 0 I - cgi! DONNA FLYNN Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Human Relations, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Call, Circulation Staff, Y-Teens, Hockey, Volleyball Teams, Hockey Var- sity, Drivers' Education, Gym As- sistant, F.T.A., Volleyball Man- ager, Girls' Sports, K-Klub. IOANIE FORD Graduated Iune 1958, Library As- sistant, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, P'ep Club, Spanish Club, Treas- urer, Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens, Hu- man Relations, Little Theater, A Cappella Choir, Meet Me in St. Louis. LINDA FOVVLER Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Nutley High School, Nutley, New Iersey, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Human Relations, Girls' Sports, Call, Re- porter. NORMAN FREIHAUT Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Coyle High School, Kirkwood, Missouri. DOLLY GAINES Graduated Iune 1958, Cheerleader, Student Council, Secretary, K- Klub, Hockey Manager, Varsity Hockey, Basketball and Baseball Teams, Pep Club, F.T.A., Latin Club. SUZANNE' GEIST Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Little Theater, Treasurer, Presi- dent, Thesp-ians, Treasurer, Presi- dent, Curious Savage , You Can't Take It With You , Student Director, Girls' Chorus, A Cap- pella Choir, Mixed Ensemble, P'ep Club, Girls' Sports, Call, Reporter, Art Club, Human Relations. Page Thirty-five Zma fz '4 IOLA GEORGIAN Graduated Iune 1958: Transferred from La Matinere, Calcutta, India: Library Assistant: Drivers' Educa- tion: Pep Club: Human Relations: Art Club: F.T.A.: Girls' Sports. PEG GIESSIOW Graduated Iune 1958: Pep Club: K- Klub: Spanish Club: Projection Club: Girls' Sports: Hockey, Bas- ketball, Softball Teams: High School Fashion Board Represen- tative to Gutman's. ROBERT GOBLE Graduated Iune 1958. DEI.: GRAHAM Graduated Iune 1958. IUDY GRAHAM Graduated lune 1958: Pep Club: Senior High Band: Y-Teens: Girls' Sports: F.T.A.: Art Club. LUCY GROTPETER Graduated lune 1958: Transferred from Principia Upper School, St. Louis, Missouri: Pep Club: Girls' Sports: Drivers' Education: Latin Club: Varsity Hockey: Call, Of- fice Staff, Typ-ist: Hockey Team. Page Thirty-six Q, -+:2-.-we Bos otrsss Graduated Iune 1958: Transferred from Southfield High School, De- troit, Michigan: Varsity Basketball. BILL GISSENDANNER Graduated lune 1958: Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Des Moines, Iowa: Iunior, Senior Hi- Y: Senior Hi-Y President: Senior Class Vice-President: Varsity, B, Football: Varsity Baseball: Varsity Club: Hatchet Man Candidate. DOUG GOODYEAR Graduated Iune 1958: Gym Assis tant: Spanish Club: Drivers' Edu- cation. IACK GRAHAM Graduated Iune 1958: Meet Me in St. Louis : You Can't Take It 'With You : The Dear Departed. NEAL GRAY Graduated Iune 1958: Student Coun- cil, Vice-President: County Student Council: Pioneer Staff, Social C0- Editor: Ouill and Scroll: Varsity, B, C Football: Senior High Or- chestra: All County Orchestra: Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior, Sen- io-r Hi-Y: Gym Assistant: Prom Reporter: Hatchet Man Candidate: Meet Me in St. Louis. WILLIAM L. HALLERBERG Graduated Iune 1958: Freshman. Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y: C Football: Radio Club: Iunior and Senior High Orchestra: Senior Orchestra, President: Gym Assis- tant: Camera Club: Call, Business Staff, Business Manager: Latin Club: All County Orchestra: Quill and Scroll: Balsa Bugs. Gra Gra+ Gra L. tit Grc if Grc C L C l. C Gr 48, :ferred rl, De- etball. ,sterred al, Des .ior Hi- Senior sity, B, Varsity late. 1 Assis- rrs' Edu- et Me in Take It epartedf' nt Coun- Student ocial CO- VarsitY, igh Or- chestra: nior, Sen- t, Prom andidate: ERG reshmdflf ior Hi-YF b, IuniOf ra, SeniOf Assis- , BusineS5 er, Latin UCI, Oulu LEE HARPER Graduated lune 1958, Iunior High Band, Conservation Club, luriior, Senior Hi-Y, Drivers' Education. ARLETTA HARRIS Graduated Iune 1958. SUSAN HARRIS Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Library Assistant, Drivers' Educa- tion. DAVID CHARLES HAUTZSCH Graduated Iune 1958, National Poe- try Association, Drivers' Education. TRUMAN HEICHER Graduated lune 1958, Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y, Senior High Orchestra, Cross Country. IAMES HILL Graduated lune 1958, Wrestling, Spflnish Club, B, C Football, Drivers' Education. Zlzdale Q H. 5 V. i, 4 ,.,t , .,,.,, -57 Sk' . . Z., g -. , tg., . tr A , V 4.1, 53 , ..,. .,. WWW fb tp J - .. f ,dz f- ff 'V 'Wd iw., , .J-iff' - . ,- Q, ' 2 KW' ALLAN HARRIS Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Mattoon High School, Mat- toon, Illinois, Senior High Band, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Latin Club. GLORIA HARRIS Graduated lune 1958, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, Librarian, A Cap- pella Choir, Girls' Sports, Y-Teens, National Essay Association. RICHARD' HARRISON Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Riverview G a r d e n s High School, Riverview, Missouri, Radio Club, Drivers' Education, Senior Hi-Y, Representative to Model U.N. Assembly. BARBARA HAWKINS Graduated lune 1958, Latin Club, Pep Club, K-Klub, F.T.A., Gym Assistant, Girls' Sports, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball Teams, Hockey Manager, Varsity Hockey Captain, Volleyball Class Team. PAUL HENLEY Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Co-Captain, Var- sity Track, All-Suburban First Team, All-District First Team, Honorable Mention All-State. GEORGIA I-IODGE Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Pep Club, Pioneer Staff, Co-Social Editor, Call, Circulation Staff, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Sports, Library As- sistant. Page Thirty-seven 4a ' CAROLYN HOEI-I Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, President, Latin Club, Pep Club, l:'.T.A., Girls' Chorus, Human Relations, Girls' Sports, A Cappela Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Call, Reporter, Page Edito-r, Associate Editor, Quill and Scroll, Secretary-Treas- urer, National Poetry Association, Senior Class Secretary. MARION HOLMES Graduated lune 1958, lunior High Band, Iunior High Choir, Sopho- more Hi-Y, Senior High Band and Orchestra, Iunior, Varsity Track, Spanish Club, Drivers' Education, Varsity Club, You Can't Take It With You , Little Theater, Thes- pians, Human Relations. SUSIE HOLZ Graduated Iune 1958, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Human Relations, Pep Club, Art Club. IACKIE IACKSON G r a d u a t e d Iune 1958, Y-Teens, Drivers' Education. PAUL IEANNOT Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from United Township High School, East Mo-line, Illinois. RICHARD IEKEL Graduated Iune 1958, Radio Club, Projection Club, Camera Club, Iunior High Band, Senior High Band and Orchestra, All-County Orchestra,Drivers' Education, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi- linalist and Finalist. Page Thirty eight C. RANDY HOLLAND Graduated lune 1958, Radio Club, Vice-President, President, Debate Club. SALLY HOLZ Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, F.T.A., Human Relations, Drivers' Education, Latin Club. KEITH HYRY Graduated lune 1958, Drivers' Edu- cation, Conservation Club, Na- tional Poetry Association, Iunior High Band. LEE IAMES Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Bloomington High School, B-loomington, Minnesota, Tennis Team. IACLYN IARVIS Graduated lune 1958, Pep Club, Future Nurses Club, Nurse's As- sistant. BOYD IENNINGS Graduated Iune 1958, lunior, Senior Hi-Y, Iunior and Senior High Band, Little Theater. O -s slub, vbate ilub, vers' Edu- Na- unior erred rhool, ennis Club: s, As- ienior Band, Q? PAT IOHNSTON Graduated Iune l958: French Club, Pep Club, Girls' Sports, Drivers' Education, National Essay Associ- ation. IIM IUENGEL Graduated Iune l958. MARCELLA KAMMERER Graduated Iune l958. RICHARD KIEFFER Graduated I u n e l958, Projection Club, Vice-President, President, Gym Assistant, Radio Club. PRUDY E. KENISTON Graduated Iune 1958, l:'.T.A., Office Assistant, Human Relations, Pep Club, K-Klub. HARVEY KEYMER Graduated Iune I958, Call, Reporter, Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior, Sen- ior I-Ii-Y, Camera Club, Varsity lNrestlinq. 9 I 1 ALICE IONES Graduated lune l958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Latin Club, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, A Cappella Choir: Human Relations. MARILYN KALTWASSER Graduated Iune l958, Pep Club, K- Klub, Call, Circulation Staff, Pio- neer Staff, Ouill and Scroll, Span- ish Club, Vice-President, Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens, Drivers' Educa- tion, Girls' Sports, Hockey, Volley- ball Teams, Gym Assistant, Vol- leyball Manager. GAYLE KAMP Graduated June 1958, Pep Club, F'.T.A., Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Y-Teens, Call Reporter. IUDY E. KENISTON Graduated Iune 1958, l:'.T.A., Hu- man Relations, Pep Club, K-Klub, Office Assistant, Gym Assistant. IOY KENNEDY Graduated Iune 1958, A Cappella Choir, F.T.A., Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Drivers' Edu- cation, National Essay Association, National Poetry Association, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi- Finals and Finals. DOUG KILLEBREW Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, A Cappela Choir, Art Club, Little Theater, Arsenic And Old I..ace , Varsity, lunior Track, Varsity Club, Cross Coun- try, Senior Hi-Y, Call, Cartoonist, Re porter, Latin Club, MIPA, Rank I Cartoonist . Page Thirty-nine DON KINDER Graduated Iune 1958, C Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Gym Assistant, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus. PAUL KIRKPATRICK Graduated Iune 1958, Debate Club, Toastmasters, Secretary-Treasurer, Best Speaker Award, 1957, Call, Reporter, Biology Club, President, German Club, lunior Town Meet- ing, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. WILLIAM L. KOETTING Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Coyle High School, Kirkwood, Missouri, S e n i o r High Mixed Chorus. SUSAN KOHL Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Topeka High School, Topeka, Kansas, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Meet Me in St. Louis. lOHN KRAPFL Graduated lune 1958. GEORGE KRIEGER Graduated Iune 1958, C Basketball, Little Theater, Thespians, Radio Club, Secretary, The Long lour- ney , 'You Can't Take lt With You , Freshman, Sophomore, lun- ior, Senior Hi-Y, Drivers' Educa- tion, The Dear Departed. Page Forty NORMA KING Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Art Club, Iunior High Band, Senior High Band and Orchestra, Na- tional Poetry Association, Girls' Sports. lUDlTH KOCH Graduated June 1958, Y-Teens, Vice- President, Art Club, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Call, Reporter, Girls' Sports, Hockey, Volleyball, Softball Teams, Hockey Varsity, K-Klub, Sergeant-at-Arms, F.T.A., Spanish Club, Secretary, Pep Club, Pioneer Staff, Girls' Sports Co-Editor, D r i v e r s' Education, Quill and Scroll, Gym Assistant. KATY KOHLMAIER Graduated lune 1958, Pep- Club, Gym Assistant, Call, Reporter, Business Staff, Office Assistant, Girls' Sports, Latin Club, Art Club, Little Theater, Library As- sistant, Drivers' Education, Debate Club, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Meet Me in St. Louis. IUDIE KOPP Graduated Iune 1958, Football Maid, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, A Cap- pella Choir, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports, F.T.A., Art Club. MARK KRETSCHMER Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Coyle High School, Kirkwood, M i s s o u r i, Conservation Club, President, Projection Club. BARBARA KROGER Graduated Iune 1958, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Little Theater, National Es- say Association, National Poetry Association. Gran Gra era Graduo Iunic Mixe Graduc Nintl Clul: Cap, Spor Gradu Lati: Nati C.O C.O Gradt Hur Bar S. rt 9 9 d p- I 1 ed d, b, r ep lla Es- try RONALD KRUEGER aduated Iune 1958- lunior and Gr , Senior High Band, Camera Club, Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Hi- Y, Projection Club, Thespians, Little Theater. STEVE LAISE Graduated lune 1958, A Cappella Choir, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Projection Club, Latin Club, Cam- era Club, Debate Club, Toast- masters, Representative to the St. Louis Model U.N. Assembly. lERRY LANDRUM Graduated Iune 1958, B, C Football, Iunior High Band, Senior High Mixed Chorus. DEANNA LAW Graduated Iune 1958, Spanish Club, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, K-Klub, Girls' Sports. SHARON LAWSON Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Latin Club, Drivers' Education, National Essay Association, F.T'.A., C.O.E., Representative to State COE. Convention. lUDY LIDDLE Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Human Relations, ,Senior High Band and Orchestra. Fadda and faq SHELBY IEAN LADD Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus: Latin Club, Pep Club, Drivers' Education, Y-Teens, President, Girls' Sports. BILLIE LAMKIN Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Iennings High School, len- nings, Mo., Pep Club, Treasurer, Spanish Club, Girls' Chorus, Li- brarian, A Cappella Choir, Art Club, Vice-President, A c t i v i t y Chairman, Little Theater, F.T.A., Human Relations, N.C.C.I., Pio- neer Statf, Identification of Pic- tures, Quill and Scroll, High School Fashion Board Represen- tative to Sears, Roebuck, and Co., National Poetry Association, Ser- mons in Poetry, Pioneer Queen. CLIFF LARSEN Graduated Iune 1958, French Club, Debate Club, Toastmasters, Secre- tary, Radio Club, Meet Me in St. Louis. ANDREW' LAWRENCE. Graduated lune 1958, Iunior and Senior High Band, Varsity, lunior Track, Drivers' Education. OLIVER LEMMIE Graduated lune 1958, Iunior and Senior High Band and Orchestra, C Basketball. CAROL LITZSINGER Graduated lune 1958, C.O.E. Page Forty-one O MARY LITZSINGER Graduated lune 1958, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Human Relations, Pep Club, F.T.A., Girls' Sports, Girls' Chorus. MICHAEL LOVE Graduated Iune 1958, Toastmasters, Vice-President, President, The Curious Savage , You Can't Take lt With You , Spanish Club, Little Theater, Thespians, Call, Projec- tion Club, Varsity Track. LARRY MAHER Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Granite City High School, Granite City, Illinois, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, Drivers' Edu- cation, Little Theater, Arsenic And Old Lace , National Essay Association, National Poetry As- sociation. CAROLYN MANNING Graduated Iune 1958. IEANNE MARSAU Graduated Tune 1958, Transferred from Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School, Maplewood, Mis- souri: Camera Club, Secretary, Debate Club. CAROLE MEDER Graduated Iune 1958, Library As- sistant, Nurses' Assistant, Camera Club, Art Club. Page Forty-two WILLIAM LOBDELL Graduated Tune 1958, Transferred from Wakefield High School, Wakefield, Massachusetts, Var- sity Track, Cross Country. IOYCE ANN LUTON Graduated lune 1958, Library As- sistant, Future Nurses' Club, Sec- retary. MONK MANN Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity Track, Varsity, B, and C Basketball, Var- sity Club, Preshrnan, Senior, Hi- Y, Pioneer Staff, Business Man- ager, Quill and Scroll, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus. ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER MARKS Graduated lune 1958, lunior High Band, Senior High band and Or- chestra, All County Orchestra, Talent Assembly, Radio Club, Projection Club, Iazz Club. ED MARSHALL Graduated Iune 1958, Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, A Cappela Choir. ISLA MEHAFPY Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Drivers' Education, C.O.E. erred o o l, Var- ' As- Sec- rack, Var- r, Hi- Man- Ninth ARKS High d Or- estra, Club, man, Hi-Y: ixed Club, IOY MERKLE Graduated lune 1958, Pioneer Staff, Calendar, Quill and Scroll, lunior and Senior High Orchestra, Hu- man Relations, Latin Club, Drivers' Education, National Poe- try Association, Little Theater, Pep Club, Secretary, K-Klub, Girls' Sports, Baseball, Hockey Teams. PAT MERTZ Graduated lune 1958, Projection Club. BARBARA METZNER Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Pep Club, F.T.A., Human Rela- tions, Little Theater, Thespians, Art Club, Call, Circulation Staff, K-Klub, Girls' Chorus, Basketball Teams, National Poetry Associa- tion. MADELYN MILD Graduated Iune 1958, French Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., All County Orchestra, Senior High Orchestra, P'ep Club, Girls' Sports, Hockey Teams, Varsity Hockey, Call, Typist, Circulation Staff, K- Klub, High School Fashion Board Representative to Stix, Baer, and Fuller. DIXIE CAROL MINER Graduated une 1958, Transferred I from Sudbury High School, Sud- bury, Ontario, Canada, Little Theater, Arsenic and Old Lace , Thespians, Art Club, Radio Club, Library Assistant, Call, Reporter, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Drivers' Education, The Dear De- parted. BRANDT MCCLINTOCK Graduated lune 1958, Varsity, lun- ior Track, Varsity Football, Var- sity Club, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, National Essay Association. iff, X ,Z :Ji t..f 0 I 1 DAVID MERTZ Graduated lune 1958, B, C Basket- ball, C.O.E. SUE MESSICK Graduated lune 1958, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, C.O.E'. PHIL MEUSER Graduated lune 1958, Senior High Orchestra, B Football, National Poetry Association, Drivers' Edu- cation, Senior Hi-Y. BARRY MILLER Graduated Iune 1958, Call, Editor-in- Chief, Sports Editor, Reporter, Ouill and Scroll, Hi-Y, Freshman, Sophomore, Secretary, I u n i o r, Vice-President, Senior, Treasurer, Hi-Y Model Legislature in letter- son City, Toastmasters, Latin Club- Delegate to State and Nationa I.C.L. Conventions, National Teen- Age Press Conference, Detroit, Michigan, Student Council, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist. i MERRICK DAVIS MOHLER Graduated lune 1958, lunior, and Senior High Band, Drum Major, Senior High Orchestra, Vice-Presi- dent, All-County Band, B, C Foot- ball, lunior Track, Washington University Speech Contest, You Can't Take It With You , Little Theater, Sophomore, lunior, Sen- ior Hi-Y, Iunior Hi-Y, Treasurer. MARILYN MCCLUSKEY Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from University City High School, University City, Missouri, Pep Club, Drivers' Education, National Essay Association, Girls' Sports. Page Forty-three ,+-Www Widtefz 'a PEGGY MCCOY Graduated lune 19585 Pep Club5 Drivers' Education5 Nurse's Assis- tant5 Camera Club5 Future Nurses Club, President5 National Poetry Association5 Library Assistant. ALLEN McCULLOUGH Graduated Iune 19585 Transferred from Fulton High School, Fulton, Missouri5 Latin Club5 Iunior Hi-Y. BETTY NAHM Graduated lune 19585 Pep- Club5 Art Club5 Little Theater, Secretary5 Girls' Chorus5 A Cappella Choir5 Y-Teens5 Thespians, Secretary5 Girls' Sp-orts5 Latin Club5 Repre sentative to Girls' State5 National Latin Convention5 Human Rela- tions5 Call, Reporter5 Meet Me in St. Louis. DIANE NASH Graduated lunet 19585 Y-Teens5 Pep Club5 Girls' Sports. lANET NENTWIG Graduated lune 19585 Latin Club5 Pep Club5 Little Theater5 K-Klub5 Girls' Sports5 Hockey and Basket- ball Teams5 A Cappella Choir5 Girls' Chorus5 F.T.A.5 Gym Assis- tant. A X lt LINDA NEWBY Graduated lune 19585 Nurse's As sistant5 Spanish Club5 National Poetry Association5 Twirling Corps. Page Forty-four CHARLES MCCRARY Graduated Iune -19585 All-County Crchestra5 Iunior and Senior High Band5 Varsity Football5 Varsity Club. DIANE MCINTYRE Graduated lune 19585 Freshman Class Vice-President5 Y-Teens, Vice-President5 Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus5 Girls' Chorus, Librarian5 Student Ccuncil5 Spanish C1ub5 Pep C1ub5 A Cappella Choir5 Mixed Ensemble5 K-Klub, Presi- c1ent5 Hockey, Basketball, Softball Tearns5 Girls' Sports5 Pioneer Staff, Copy Staft5 Quill and Scroll5 Gym Assistant5 P i o n e e r Maid5 May Maid. SUE NALLEY Graduated lune 19585 Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus5 Girls' Chorus5 A Cappella Choir, Reporter5 Pioneer Staff, Co-Girls' Sports Editor5 Quill and Scroll5 Human Relations5 N. C.C.l., K-Klub5 Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball Tearns5 Var- sity Hockey, Basketball Teams5 Gym Assistant5 Pep Club, Presi- dent5 Senior Popularity Pcll5 Pio- neer' Maid5 May Maid. EDWARD S. NEMEC Graduated lune 19585 Transferred from Roosevelt High School, St. Louis, Missouri5 Conservation Club, President, Vice-President5 Radio Club, Treasurer, Activities Man- ager5 German Club, Treasurer, President5 Drivers' Education5 Li- brary Assistant. TOM NEUHAUS Graduated Tune 1958. lOl-IN NICCOLLS X xx ,,,., Graduated lune 19585 Arsenic and . -... old Lace 5 time Theater. ,gf NANCYf NIERMAN Graduated Iune l958, Latin Club, Pep Club, Little Theater, Thes- pians, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Drivers' Educa- tion, Girls' Sports, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball Teams, K-Klub, National Essay Association, Call, Reporter, Circulation Staff, The Dear Departed. HELENE LUISE NUNN Graduated lune 1958, Girls' Sports, Pep Club, F.T.A., Drivers' Educa- tion, Softball, Volleyball Teams, CAROL ANN OLSON Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, A Cappella Choir. SUSAN OTWENS Graduated Iune l958, lunior High Band and Orchestra, Senior High Band and Orchestra, All County Orchestra, National Essay Associ- ation, National Poetry Association, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Little Theatre: Human Relations, Meet Me in St. Louis. PATTI PAYNE Graduated Iune 1958, Pioneer Staff, Activity Co-Editor, Delegate to St. Louis Model U.N. Assembly, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Cho- rus, Y-Teens, Vice-President, Hu- man Relations, Pep Club, Spanish C'lub, Ouill and Scroll, National Poetry Association, National Essay Association. CAROLYN PERRY Graduated lune l958, Latin Club, Girls' Sports, Pep Club, Human Relations, K-Klub, Volleyball, Hockey Team, Volleyball Varsity. t and faq Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Latin Club, National Poe- try Association, F.T.A., Little Theater, Vice-President, Thespians, Human Relations, Corresponding Secretary, Delegate to Model U. N. Assembly, Call, Circulation Staff. LUCY OBERG Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Senior Art Club, F.T.A., Call, Circulation Staff, Pep Club, Girls' Sports, Human Relations, Call Re- porter, Ninth Grade Mixed Cho- rus, Girls' Chorus, Little Theater, Office Assistant, Thespians, BILL O'T'OOLE' Graduated Iune 1958, Freshman Basketball, Iunior Hi-Y, Golf. ORVELL NOLL PARKER Graduated Iune 1958. ELIZABETH PEACOCK Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Riverview Gardens, St. Louis, Missouri, Pep Club, Drivers' Edu- cation. IUDY PHELPS Graduated Iune l958, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pioneer Staff, Copy Staff, Ouill and Scroll, Latin Club, lunior Art Club, Girls' Sports, Human Relations, National P o e t r y Association, Volleyball Class Team. Page Forty-five f' I eadafzaa CHARLES PHILPOTT Graduated Tune 1958, Senior High Band, Debate Club, Radio Club, Vice-President, Science Fair Prize winner, B Football, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. PAT POOLE Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Yorkville High School, York- ville, Tennessee, Pep Club, Drivers' Education. HIM PROBST Graduated Iune 1958, Drivers' Edu- cation. IOAN REED Graduated Iune 1958, Spanish Club, Pep Club, F.T.A., Nurse's Assis- tant, Drivers' Education. ION RHODES Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Iohn Burroughs High School, Ladue, Missouri, Senior High Or- chestra, Varsity Wrestling. f' ' Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Alexander Ramsix High 3 School, St. Paul, Minnesota, French Club, Girls' Chorus, Pep Club, Girls' Sports. f jf ff! 47 U SUSAN PoLANEK with 4944 423' ff M Y LARRY PRITCHETT Graduated Iune 1958. DOROTHY REA Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Checotah High School, Che- cotah, Oklahoma, Future Nurses Club, Vice-President. DON REIMER Graduated Tune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, ' Boys' Ensemble, Mixed Ensemble, All-County Chorus, Gym Assis- tant. A 3223-'A fi - 8,935 CHUCK RIMMER Graduated Iune 1958, Iunior and Senior High Band and Orchestra, Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Hi- Y, Debate Club, Little Theater, Thespians, Toastmasters, C r o s s Country Team, Call Reporter, Business Staff, Projection Club, :sf-: if, I ifiezcfvi ' fffeisvwwam rw ' CATHERINE ANN ROE Graduated Tune 1958, Transferred from Riteno-ur High School, Over- land, Missouri, French Club, Pro- jection Club, Pep Club, lazz Club. Page Forty-six Tennis Team, Drivers' Education. QQ PATRICIA ROE Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Hockey Team. Grac Cc Hi Graduj Lati IUSI Graduc Presi neer and Graduc Teen catio Graduc Footk sity Y, .A High Graduc from Missc Club, Toast Fair. lUN E ROESER Graduated Iune 19587 Twirling Corps7 Drivers' Education7 Senior High Mixed Chorus7 C.O.E. NANCY RUSSELL Graduated Iune 19587 Pep Club7 Latin Club7 Y-TGGHSQ Girls' Cho- rus7 Drivers' Education. IOHN SCHMIEDERER Graduated Iune 19587 Camera Club, President7 Call, Photographer7 Pio- neer Staff, Photographen Quill and Scroll. MARIANNE SCHULZ Graduated lune 19581 Pep Club7 Y- Teens7 Girls' Sports7 Drivers' Edu- cation7 F.T.A.7 Art Club. STEVE SCOTT Graduated Iune 19587 Varsity, B, C Footbal17 Varsity Baseball7 Var- SiTY Club7 Freshman, Senior Hi- Y: Art Club7 Iunior and Senior High Band7 Gym Assistant. BILL SHARP Gfflduated lune 19587 Transferred ffOrI1 Wentworth M.A., Lexington, Mrssouri7 Projector Club: Radio Clllbr Balsa Bugs7 Latin Club7 l1SOastmasters7 First Prize Science air. 4 - FORD ROSS Graduated Iune 19587 Varsity Track7 Cross-Country7 B Football7 C Bas- ketbal17 Little Theater7 Arsenic And Old Lace : Art Club7 Fresh- man, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y. BILL RUSTEMEYER Graduated Iune 19587 Camera Club, Vice-President7 Iunior and Senior I-li-Y7 Call, Photographen Iunior and Senior High Band7 Iunior and Senior High Orchestra. SANDRA MARIE SCHOTT Graduated Iune 19587 Latin Club7 Twirling Corps7 Library Assistant7 Drivers' Education7 Pep Club, SHERRIE SCOGIN Graduated Iune 19581 Girls' Chorus7 Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus7 A Cappella Choir7 Spanish Club, Vice-President, Treasurerp Pep Club7 K-Klub7 Little Theate-ry Thes- piansi You Can't Take It With You 7 Senior Class Treasurer7 Football Maid7 Call, Reporter, Business Statf7 Girls' Sports7 May Maid. C. BABTH SCRANTON Graduated Iune 19587 Transferred from Cairo High School, Cairo, lllinois7 Varsity Club7 Varsity B Football. ELIZABETH Sl-IARPE Graduated lune 19587 Library As- sistant7 Twirling Corps7 Latin Club7 Girls' Chorus7 Pep Club7 Debate Club, Secretaryy Library Club7 Human Relations7 Drivers' Education. Page Forty-seven Zum Zee 'a IONIE SHELTON Graduated lune 1958: Pep Club: Art Club: Little Theater: Thes- pians: Arsenic and Old Lace : You Can't Take It With You : Call Staff: Voice of Democracy Speech, First in County: Art Schol- astic Awards: Seventeen Doll Con- test, Grand Prize: Meet Me in St. Louis : Student Director. IACK SHO-WERS Graduated Iune 1958: Iunior and Senior High Band: Iunior, Senior Hi-Y. NANCY SIGGINS Graduated Iune 1958: Transferred from Lindbergh High School, St. Louis, Missouri: Pep Club: Girls' Sports: Drivers' Education: Na- tional Poetry Association: Y-Teens. BARBARA SIMPSON Graduated Iune 1958: Transferred from Grosse Pointe High School, Grosse Pointe, Michigan: Pep Club. ANNE SMITH Graduated Iune 1958: Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Latin Club: Pep Club: Little Theater: Girls' Sports: Hockey, Basketball Teams: Call, Circulation Staff: Library Assis- tant. KATHLEEN SMITH Graduated lune 1958: Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus: Y-Teens: Girls Chorus: Nurse's Assistant. Page Forty-eight NANCY SHOFSTALL Graduated Iune 1958: Latin Club: Pep Club: Human Relations: Art Club: National Po-etry Association, National Essay Association: Pio- neer Staff, Co-Art Editor: Quill and Scroll. ROGER SHUBERT Graduated lune 1958: Varsity Track: Cross Country Team: Varsity Club: Camera Club: Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y. CHARLES CHANDLER SIMMONS Graduated lune 1958: Transferred from Subiaco Academy, Subiaco, Arkansas: Iunior, Senior Hi-Y: Iazz Club. RALEIGH SINGLETON Graduated Iune 1958: Varsity, Iunior Track: Golf: Varsity Club: C Bas- ketball: Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y: Drivers' Edu- cation: Senior High Band: Varsity Baseball. EDWIN SMITH Graduated Iune 1958: Varsity, Iun- iO1' TYOICIK: Gym Assistant: B, C Football: C.O.E., President, State First Vice-President. BOB SMITH Graduated Iune 1958: Projection Club. Gro: A si Gro B A P V Grc F F E Grc f r C C r 1 c Grt .. L - ,V V S, Club: 5: A11 ation: 7 Pio- Quill Track: r s i t y shman, rli-Y. vlONS isferred ,ubiaco, -Y: Iazz I f, Iunior C Bas- hornore, rs' Edu- Varsity ity, lun- t: B, C t, State rojectiorl TUTIE SMITH Graduated Iune 1958: Cheerleader: Student Council: Football Maid: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Latin Club: Prom Magazine Reporter: Pioneer Staff, Photography Co-editor: Quill and Scroll: K-Klub: Call Reporter: Hockey, Basketball and Softball Teams: Ninth Grade Mixed Cho- rus: Girls' Chorus: National Poe- try Association: Meet Me in St. Louis : Pioneer Maid: May Maid. CATHERINE A. STANDISH Graduated Iune 1958: Spanish Club: Art Club: Pep Club: Office As- sistant: Little Theater. DICK STEINNERD Graduated Iune 1958: Spanish Club: Balsa Bugs: Kirkwood Aviation Association: Iunior Track: Varsity Wrestling. MARK R. STETSON Graduated Iune 1958: Sophomore Hi-Y: Conservation Club, Vice- President: Camera Club: Balsa Bugs. IAN STONE Graduated Iune 1958: Transferred from Normandy High School: Nor- mandy, Missouri: Student Council: Girls' Chorus, Vice-President: Pep Club: K-Klub: Girls' Sports: Pio- neer Staff, Identification of Pic- tures: Quill and Scroll: Gym As- sistant: Iunior Class Vice-Presi- dent: Football Maid: May Maid. ROBERT D. STROTHER Graduated Iune 1958: C.O.E. Maw NW' A pfzdcle and Q IOAN SPUERING Graduated Iune 1958: Art Club: Spanish Club: Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: Pep Club: K-Klub: Girls' Sports. WILLIAM STANSFIELD Graduated lune 1958: Camera Club: Projection Club: Sophomore, lun- ior, Senior Hi-Y: Varsity Track. IUDY STEPHENS Graduated Iune 1958: A Cappella Choir: Human Relations: Spanish Club: Girls' Chorus: Pep Club: Girls' Sports: Ninth Grade- Mixed Chorus: Mixed Ensemble. SUSAN STEWART Graduated Iune 1958: Conservation Club: Projection Club: Pep Club: Drivers' Education: Girls' Sports: F.T.A. SHIRLEY ANN STONE Graduated Iune 1958: Girls' Chorus: Drivers' Education: C.O.E. MARY AN ST. VRAIN Graduated Iune 1958: Pep Club: l:'.T.A.: Future Nurses Club: Radio Club: Girls' Chorus: Girls' Sports: Y-Teens: Drivers' Education. Page Forty-nine 1 ' ke endow BRENDA SWISHER Graduated Iune 1958, F.T.A., Presi- dent, Representative to State F.T.A. Convention, Representative to F.'l'. A. County Council, Human Rela- tions, N.C.C.1., Pioneer Statf, lden- tification of Pictures, Pep Club, K-Klub, Girls' Sports, Volleyball Team, National Essay Associa- tion, National Poetry Association, 1 Library Assistant, Toastmasters, Call, Cirulation Staff, Quill and l Scroll, Latin Club, Delegate to St. Louis Model U. N. Assembly, Qt- fice Assistant. DALE TALBQTT 1 ' Graduated lune 1958, Call, Business , Staff, Camera Club, Sergeant-at- Arms. 1 i 1 5 , 1 if 1 MIKE 'mo-MAS 1 Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity Base- t ball, versity, B, c, rootbt-111, c 1 Basketball, Varsity Club, Iunior, 1 Senior Hi-Y. 1 ALLAN TQMEY 1 Graduated Iune 1958, Freshman, ' Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, 1 S-ophornore Treasurer, lunior Sec- retary, Senior Chap-lain, French Club, Camera Club, Representa- ty tive to Boys' State, Varsity Wrestl- lt, ing, Quill and Scroll, Pioneer Staff, Co-Editor for Boys' Sports, National Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Congress, 1, National Essay Association, Na- 1 tional Merit Scholarship Finalist. 1 BARBARA TRUMP Graduated Iune 1958, Pep Club, H Latin Club, Ninth Grade Mixed y 1 Chorus, Girls' Chorus, F.T.A., Y- 1 Teens: A Cappella Choir, Little Theater, Treasurer, National Essay Association, Women's Advertising 1 Club Contest, Honorable Mention, Twentieth Evening of Poetry, Art Club, Secretary, Human Relations, Thespians, Treasurer, You Can't I Take It With You , Delegate to St. Louis Model U. N. Assembly, Quill and Scroll, Pioneer Stott, Co- Activity Editor, Girls' Sports. MICHELE VASSIER Graduated Iune 1958, Latin Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, Girls' Sports, F.T.A., Pep Club, Call, Business Staff. Page Fifty 'Nc BERTHA TALBQR Graduated Iune 1958. IQHN T1-IIERBACH Graduated Iune 1958, Iunior, Senior Art Club, Camera Club. KAREN TQMASOVIC Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, K- Klub, Treasurer, Gym Assistant, Human Relations, F.T.A., Secre- tary, Call, Reporter, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Vice-President, Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball Teams, Varsity Hockey, Y-Teens. RICHARD TRQG Graduated lune 1958, C.Q.E. HENRY URSPRUCH Graduated Iune 1958, Projection Club, Drivers' Education, C.Q.E., National Essay Association. LARRY VAUGHT Graduated lune 1958, B Football, Toastmasters, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Treasurer, Senior Class Presi- dent, Balsa Bugs, Vice-President, Debate Club, Call, Reporter. Gr Grc P 51 s n Grc F 'I ti E S S Grc fi 14 1 S C E 1 3 1 s Grc C If C L -9 I nior ade ' A K- ant, acre- and ent, oall, CGYF v EE? ball: resi- resi ent: ,if- PHILIP WADE Graduated Iune I958, Iunior High Band and Orchestra, Senior High Band and Orchestra. DONALD WALSH Graduated Iune l958, Golf, Drivers' Education, Senior High Mixed Chorus. IACK WARD Graduated Iune I958, Varsity, B, C Football, Co-Captain, All Subur- ban, First Team, All District, Sec- ond Team, B, C Basketball, Var- sity Club, Varsity Baseball, Fresh- man, Sophomore, Senior Hi-Y. BRYAN WATERMAN Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity, C Football, All Suburban, First Team, All District, Honorable Men- tion, Varsity and Iunior Track, B B a s k e t b all, Sophomore Hi-Y, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Student Council, Varsity Club. REED WEBB Graduated Iune l958, Transferred from Ritenour High School, Over- land, Missouri, Varsity Football, Junior and Senior Hi-Y, Secretary, Student Council, Parliamentarian, Call, Business Staff, Delegate to St. Louis Model U.N. Assembly, lunior and Senior delegate to Hi-Y Youth and Government Model Legislature at Iefferson City, Var- sity Track. MARILYN WEMHOENER Graduated Iune l958, Pep Club, Art Club, F.T.A., Little Theater, Hu- man Relations, Latin Club, Girls' Sports, Drivers' Education. ' - 6745 RAY WATKINS Graduated Iune 1958, Iunior and Senior High Band and Orchestra, Toastmasters, Call, Reporter, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, Varsity, B Football, Varsity and Iunior Track, French Club, Debate Club, Representative to Hi-Y Model Legislature, German Club, Semi- finalist, National Merit Scholarship, and Finalist. ANTHONY GEORGE WALTO'N Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, B, C Basketball, B Football, Sophomore Hi-Y. RICHARD WARD Graduated Iune- 1958, Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, Delegate to Model Legislature, Varsity Track. JIMMY WEATHERSPOON Graduated Iune 1958, C' Basketball, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, Var- sity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Sen- ior High Band. KAY WEHKING Graduated Iune I958, Y-Teens, Vice- President, Art Club, Girls' Chorus, Librarian, Vice-President, A Cap- pella Choir, Girls' Sports, Hockey, Basketball, and Volleyball Teams, K-Klub, Call Reporter, Pep Club, F.T.A., Call, Circulation Manager, Drivers' Education, Student Coun- cil, Iunior Class Secretary, Gym Assistant. SUSAN WENDT Q Graduated Iune 1958, Latin crab, F.T.A., Ninth Grade Mixed Cho- rus, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Sports, Softball, Hockey, Volleyball, and Basketball Teams, Senior Basket- ball Manager, Varsity Softball, Volleyball, Hockey, and Basket- ball, K-Klub, Pep Club, Gym As- sistant, Representative to MIPA Convention, Freshman Popularity Poll, Student Council, Pioneer Staff, C'o-Editor, Ouill and Scroll, Cheerleader, Pioneer Maid, May M 'd Q r,,f'j1f,V'f G1 ' if 3 - Page Fifty-one 7714121 'a IEAN WENTZ Graduated Iune 19585 Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus5 Girls' Chorus5 Y- Teens5 Pep Club5 Drivers' Educa- tion5 Spanish Club5 Art Club. RONALD WIEHAGE Graduated Iune 19585 Spanish Club5 C.O.E. ARLIS WILKINS Graduated Iune 19585 Iunior and Senior High Band and Orchestra5 All-County Band5 All-State Band and Orchestra5 Drivers' Education5 Y-Teensp Toastmastersg Pep Club5 Art Clubg F.T.A.5 National Essay Association. ANN WILLIAMS Graduated Iune 19585 Latin Club5 Y--Teensp F.T.A.5 Pep Cluby Hu- man Relations5 Call, Circulation S t a I I5 Girls' Sports5 Basketball Team. IUSTIN WILLIAMSON Graduated Iune 19585 Varsity, B, C Footballp C Basketba1l5 Varsity, Iunio-r Track5 Freshman, Sopho- more, Iunior, Senior I-Ii-Y5 Gym Assistant. IO ANNE WILSON Graduated Iune 19585 Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus5 Girls' Chorus5 A Cappella Choirp Pep Club5 Span- ish Club5 Drivers' Educationp Y- Teens. Page Fifty-two CAROL WHITBREAD Graduated Iune'19585 Pep Clubp P,T.A.5 Y-Teens, Secretary5 Call Circulation Statfp Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus5 Girls' Chorusg Latin Club5 Human Re1ations5 Drivers' Education. WADE W. WILKERSON Graduated Iune 19585 Drivers' Edu- cation. VAN WILKS Graduated Iune 19585 Iunior High Band5 Freshman, Sophomore, Iun- ior, Senior Hi-Y5 Delegate to Mis- souri Hi-Y Convention5 Spanish Club5 Iunior Track5 Call, Co-sports editor, Reporterp Quill and Scroll. CORA WILLIAMS Graduated Iune 19585 Transferred from Douglas High School, Web- ster Groves, Missouri5 Y-Teens5 Drivers' Education5 Girls' Sports. I AMES WILLMORE Graduated Iune 19585 Iunior and Senior High Band and Orchestrap Projection Clubp Camera Club. PATRICIA KAY WILSON Graduated Iune 19585 Transferred from Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School, Maplewood, Mis- souri5 Senior High Band and Or- chestrap All-County Band5 All- State Band5 Basketball, Volleyball Teamsy K-Klub. 1, 52 'll e tn s' - lu- tgh un- 'lis- ish Jrts 'oll. 'red 'eb- rns, TS. and tra, rred ghts Mis- Or- All- ball CAROLYN WOOD Graduated Iune 1958, Call, Reporter, Circulation Staff, Quill and Scroll, Little Th ea t e r, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, F.T.A., Pep Club, French Club, Drivers' Education, Meet Me in St. Louis. TIM WOODBURY Graduated Iune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y, Human Relations. SPENCER WRASMANN Graduated Iune 1958, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, B, C Football, lun- ior, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestl- ing. LARRY YANDELL Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Vice-President, Mixed Ensemble, All County Chorus, Varsity Club, Little Theater, You Can't Take lt With You , Iunior, Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Pioneer Staff, Boys' Sports Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll. CYNTHIA WIELAND Graduated Iune 1958, Transferred from Abington High School, Abing- ton, Pennsylvania. LARRY THORNTON Graduated Iune 1958. ...-- ...M Fadda and faq MICHAEL WOOD Graduated Iune 1958, Varsity Track, Sophomore, Iunior, Senior Hi-Y, Iunior Hi-Y Chaplain. SALLIE CONDIE WOODS Graduated lune 1958, Y-Teens, Pep Club: Art Club: Future Nurses Club, Stamp Club. DARRELL WURTH Graduated lune 1958, Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus. JOAN ZIMMERMANN Graduated Iune 1958, Art Club, Sec- retary, A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Little Theater, Girls' Chorus, Secretary-Treasurer, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Sports, Pep Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Record- ing Secretary, Human Relations, Call, Circulation Staff, Treasurer, F.T.A., Drivers' Education, Meet Me in St. Louis. MIKE DAILEY Graduated lune l958, Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Hi-Y, Sophomore Hi-Y Secretary, C.O.E., Delegate to Hi-Y Convention. IOHN AITCH Graduated Iune 1958. Page Fifty-three eadaw of 72557 IRINA VON ARNIM Graduated lune 1958, Transferred from Corvallis High School, Ore- gon, and Eutin Carl-Maria von Weber - Schule, Germany. CDropped before graduationj RON THROCKMORTON Graduated Iune 19585 Transferred from Kemper Military School, Boon- ville, Missourip Conservation Club: Senior Hi-Y. Page Fifty-four IANINE VON ARNIM Graduated lune 1958, Transferred gon, and Preiherr von Stein School, Q, fore graduationi SENIORS UNDESIROUS OF A PICTURE lACK BELL RICK HEITZ BEVERLY ANN SNEED PAT STREET SAM CLEMENS-Graduated summer, 1957. PETER HOIERMAN-Graduated summer, l957. WHAT ARE YEARS? What is our innocence, what is our guilt? All are naked, none is safe. And whence is courage: the unanswered question, the resolute doubtf- dumbly calling, deafly listening-that in misfortune, even death, encourages others and in its defeat, stirs the soul to be strong? He sees deep and is glad, who accedes to mortality and in his imprisonment rises upon himself as the sea in,a chasm, struggling to be free and unable to be, in its surrendering finds its continuing. So he who strongly feels, behaves. The very bird, grown taller as he sings, steels his form straight up. Though he is captive, his mighty singing says, satisfaction is a lowly thing, how pure a thing is joy. This is mortality. this is eternity. Marianne Moore A from Corvallis High School, Ore- Oldenbur Germany. lDropped be- ,s, five 66444 Offdcefza af 72567 Class Officers and Sponsors Twelfth Grade Eleventh Grade President ............. ...... Vice-President Secretary ,..... Treasurer ....... Sponsors .,...,.. President .......... Vice-President Secretary ...... Treasurer .,.... Sponsors ....., . President ....... Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer ..... Spo-nsors ...... ......Larry Vaught Bill Gissendanner . .Carolyn l-loeh .Sherrie Scogin Horn, Mr. Miller, Mr. McGlanahan Tenth Grade Press George Rosenthal Susie Mclntyre . . . . . . . .Hal Hartogensis Eighth Grade Lenich Mr. Koerber ,........Lihby Waite .......Ion Iarrett Le-yhe Rick Gildehorus D-ickhaus Miss Wagner President ............. Vice-President Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Sponsors ...... ............Err1ie Rice .Kent Blackwell Shirley Cannon ...,....T'orn Burcham Mrs. Steinkamp Mr. Stocker President ..,....... ........ R ay Douglas Vice-President ....... ,......, P atty Glern Secretary ..,... ......,. M arcello' Glay Treasurer ...... ......... I enny Cutler Sponsors ...... ....... M r. Elwood Miss Ozark President ............ ........ D ave Sanborn Vice-President .....,i.... Biff Hines Secretary ..,..... ........,........,.,................. B ob Liddle Treasurer ....,. ........ zQQfrf.ZM'Larry Allen Sponsors ...... .................,...., M r. Don Meyer Mr. Roberts Page Fifty-five Stop hurting himl One-ftwow-three-tour. Watch the calories! Eating again at a Quill and Scroll Party. S ' Cheerleaders and company looking pretty. Whei'e did you get those hats? K-Klub holding torth. Slide-Kelly'-' Slide? Now Williarii lewel Wouldn t he a had place to Some more Quill and Scroll. We must decide upon a college education. Page Fifty-six You re out! and v .1 Q 4 sf .J ' 1 fy! I 1 I A Q Ay, 1.9, A 5 M ., ...As-A -4f. 5 1-.7-:f y if , 5 Q , ff? V, .QJLQP-31183, ' -0 9' 'hx 5 f-Q7i3'a fC?4 ' 542- 4 f-':'1+1?, Zifwf- f 5E-I.'::j.,- ' if ?,,,,?,g. . 2 3 f .4 0. X xt Axle ,, ,, ,- 5: 'J 0 I lv 'TOP R meY9ff lOU, Second cill, S Bottom liarnS, Smith. Top Row: new Vt Peters, Second Ro enoch, l McCue. Bottom Rc Richtme Seitz. WHY ? A 3 THE lUNlORS Top' Row: Drake, Andrews, Rowe, Schmidt, Schaperkotter, Russell, lohnson, Schulte, Morgan, Knox. Second Row: Whitehead, Ittner, McNally, Chambers, Campbell, Milligan, Campbell, Wood, Crumbliss, Anderson, Vtfeide- mueller. Bottom Row. Burnett, Ashley, Willis, Toothman, Regan, Sadorf, Kohn, Coester, Coffey, Meyers, Hentschel. Page Fifty-eight i v THE lUNlOBS Tgp Bow: Broderick, Einnie, McDarment, Ober- meyer, Winkler, Hood, Nahm, Noller, Binning- ton, Housenfelt, Brodie. Second Bow: Freiermuth, Stetzel, Stevens, Tan- Cill, Swisher, Wilson, Dean, Feyerabend, Sawyer, Lovellene, Kelly. Bottom Bow: Sander, Treffts, ltschner, Slack, Wil- liams, Miller, Bransford, Love, Savage, Decker, Smith. THE lUNlORS Top Bow: Kobernus, Schmidt, Bosenbach, Court- ney, Waite, Daub, Lindahl, Iarnes, Meder, Peters, Schneiderjon, Borstad. Second Row: Good, Horan, Albrecht, Craigo, Bad- enoch, Loyd, Tenny, Prince, Prentice, Hartung, McCue. Bottom Row: Gavin, Beal, Arnold, Buble, Gwin, Richtmeyer, Addison, Thompson, Cutts, Kohler, Seitz. Ernie, what are you selling? 776mm 'a Vaqwzeal ' THE lUNIORS Top Row: Eggers, Hill, Kennedy, Howell, Stobbe, Convy, Chiles, Cooper, Barton, Rowland. Second Row: Counts, Brand, Harris, Greber, Cotton, McCreary, Schrader, Malloy, Angeli, Hartman. Bottom Bow: Rosemann, Happe, Roy, White, Wood, Welch, Shubert, Holloman, White, Koch, Holt. 1, Page Fifty-nine Q il t 2 l Q e 2 it t ! The juniors get ready to vote. Qcmcaw af 72557 THE IUNIOBS THE IUNIOBS Top Bow: Mehaffy, Pigue, Beard, lohannes, Meg, gher, Browne, Davis, White, Hamilton, Kirk Adams, DeGrendele. Second Row: Mehaffy, Feyerabend, Uhl, Royer Ewing, Smith. Bottom Bow: Pressley, Wright, Briell, Grosse, Dom, Q hue, Freedman, Monteith, Wandix, Benton Brown, Canncn. i :,' E 1 it , .:,' j 1 7 WW 3 9 Z5 f GM ,1 , 'i .V l, l Holland, Nash, Smith, Naugles, Frost, Mosley Q' t ' M I My M014 5 , .M ff a W' nffff' fyn 0 , af. 41 41 + ,159 A wi WL C THE IUNIORS Toto Row: Bunnels, Spiller, Kennedy, Miller, Roche Dunbar, Carter, Hallahan, Hobart, Ashcraitl lackson. Second Bow: Thompson, Sronce, Clem, Taylor, Ebersole, Liddle, I-lennerich, Mueller, Wilson, Schoernaker, Graham, Wilcox. Bottom Row: Gross, Cina, Sand, Parent, Watters, Stillwagon, Thursby, Bester, Ackermann, Bush, lohnson. Top Row: Harris, Hansen, Hensley, Brian, Stark, Lazarchetf, Little, Phelan, Rice, Gibson, lansen. Second Row: Sherlock, Dubail, Wagganer, Ward, Wincup, Halladay, English, Kuenzel, Barrett, Bottom Row: Bishop, Langland, Arthur, Scott, Koch, Cunningham, Stewart, Wulle, Davis, Stolte, Patterson. l 5 l 1 6 itz? ' - , 'M mfgxf Page Sixty U AID- 5, Meg. L, Kirk, ROYer, Mosley 1 9, Dona- Benton, ', Roche, fishcraft, Taylor Wilson Waiters in, Bush, S, . Vx.. V., 7 H 1' .N -VP' ' : ffl. x ,l ie -1,,-- A 1 , - V-sr. -V: ws 4' ff ' m v- V- V A or-w e xx X - . ,W X ' ,Q 2 , Q, K, iw 5 S A Q 5 4' Q yijg Q 4 .V K V. 1? twirl! . W2 ,gn XMB Vw? f wrgrmw 1 1? ., X I WV , 1 'K :wa , .ak W s Q ef, A ef :icy ble ' fowl' ' f. . wr-.ifb ::-:.. .V.- 4 AH. V -,A . 125-,g22,5i,.m Mm '-'V '34 1 Sq ww , ,N 5 'g , ,. 3 A Zffkwf 7 5 W 5 , M. THE IUNIORS TOp Row: Smack, Bowe, Davis, Mueller, Kauffman, Miner, Pool, Blackwell, Wainwright. l l Graham, Wray, Burcham, Theiss, Kennedy. Second Row: Miltenberger, Bauer, Heilemann, lones, mer, Bottom Row: Isaak, Angell, Salsman, Lewright, Rankin, Gurley, Lucas, Butcher, Robinson, Goodman, Becker. Page Sixty-one 4 3 wma-f,,v I it QW ,. if J in A I THE lUNlOBS Top Bow: Bcrurngorth, Hooker, Musick, Fehr, Becker, Ellis, Larson, Schneider, Strauss, Sokolsky, Boberts, Mclfoll, Skeeters. Second Bow: Boss, Multock, Lester, Drury, Green, Becker, McDougall, Mcljodden, Chopin, lohnson, lohnson, Morik. Bottom Bow: Nooncrn, Busch, Mueller, Burnett, Scott, Fotsch, Brooks, Schinzinq, Soloery, Friedrich, Simmons. Purge Sixty-two 4 I' Top R Second Nen Bottom Tgp Bc Buhl, Second l-loqcr Bottom Willie Stone 'l E I THE SOPHOMOBES To Row: Steinkamp, W i l s o n p 1 Goeggel, K e s s l e r, Meyers, Decker, Knopf, Keller, Stuck- man, Albritton, Coronado, Bus- sell, Rimmer, DeGarmo. S e c o n d Row: Suits, Petersen, Harris, Manninger, M i l l e r, Smith, Gordon, Wright, Hotf- mann, Alexander, Maull, Schu- burg, Monteith. Bottom Row: Yates, Burkhardt, Hensick, McDarment, Masters, Evans, Beardsley, Setzer, lar- rett, Schlosser, Cayse, King, Cochran, Kugler. THE SOPHOMOBES Top Bow: Blake, Colbert, Black- wood, l-loeman, Sefton, Early Parmenter, Erick, Wilms, Crow Korff, Quinn, Beck, Clark. Second Row: Bailey, Grow, Graff O'Bryan, Hugo, Congdon, Bem mers, Metivier, Wolf, Ennis McCullough, Biemeier, I-lolz warth, Pitchford. Bottom Bow: Klenk, I-layes, Kurn mer, Hanicke, Chuckray, Hay den, Weeks, Schinzing, Beatty, French, Bader, Viehmann, Lei sek, Beckley. THE SOPHOMOBES Top Bow: Bobnett, Stevens, Al- spaugh, Woodruff, Iackson, Pitt- man, Hobelman, Brock, By- water, Robinson, Mothersill, Huggins, Taft, l-limes, Mein- hardt. Second Two: Beare, Robertson, Lanktord, Smith, Turner, Kaiser, Coker, Blackwell, Will, DeEoe, Ford, S k i n n e r, Kreienkamp, Evans. Bottom Bow: Kellersohn, Brenner Schroeer, Whitehead, Austin Chambers, l-lindman, Besant l-lines, Schulte, Hauser, Boa. Jima Wiatefz '4 Wleaidctdc 77wmaz'ew The Sophomores ot K1-l.S. ardently partici pate, in the many curricular and endless extra , curricular activities of their Alma Mater. 1 Page Sixty-four 1 Al- itt- BY ill, in U, SI, 9, 'lp, SI, 1I'1, ni, 4 ci- tra THE SOPHCMOBES Top Bow: D i e b or l l, Baumbach Scott, Buhl, Stolz, Welsh, Woot- ten, Schweizer, Mills, Wagner Surman, Sullaway, Todd. Second Bow: Kreienkampi, Evans LaBarr, Polston, Worrell, Mc- Intosh, Miller, Snodgrass, Man- they, Lepore, Flanagan, Glover, Ritter. Bottom Row: Hodges, Byington List, Mclntyre, Knobel, Casey Kalb, Crawford, Iohnson, Crum bliss, McCulloh, Wall, Winkle Tremayne. de 07654 auf 7 Stumbling over such obstacles as chloro- formed fish in biology, unsolvable corollaries in geometry, and endless themes in English they press on. 1 THE SOPHOMORES, Top Bow: Bisch, Chiedo, Asher Steele, Karleskint, M o r l e y Loomis, Burnett, Blodgett, Bren gard, Meyer, Wilhelm, Nichols Parsons. Second Bow: Frick, Bradburn Tomlin, Spangler, Miller, Tov rea, Lacy, Carlton, Weigel Parsonage, Steen, Fuchs Lammi, Landers, Gaertner. Bottom Bow: Schroeder, Bergfeld Hazelton, Drane, Edwards, Sab latnik, Bagan, Stemberg, Ken yon, Clay, Georgian, Henlce Schafer, Vaught. THE SOPHOMOBES Top Row: Shaw, Hartogensis Miltenberger, Sarver, Welsh Grays o n, Volkerding, Hert Tuley, Kramer, Locker, Wright Harmon, Reed, Schmidt. Second Row: Lorey, lames, Con- rad, Burr, Cox, Lee, Borstad Baldwin, Berthold, Conreux Bockhorst, Peterson, Chatham Heiss. Bottom Bow: Berg, Dane, Carpen- ter, Huffman, Walden, Brink- man, Chilton, Keller, White Fix, Hawkins, W a t ts, Buss Stanford. Page Sixty-five 1 f 1 1 5, , THE SOPHOMOBES Top Bow: Gardiner, S c h u l t e S t e w a r t, Saladin, Williams Morelock, Spurgeon, Moller, Trog, DeBousse, Baumhoegger Gille, Dicks, Morrow. Second Bow: Gunn, Schultz, Mon roe, Mcller, Iohnscn, Mills, Cal der, Wetzel, Burns, Ker, Blu- menthal, Nyfeler, Robbins, Moll Bottom Bow: Droddy, Voisen Busche, McClanahan, Meyer Bowden, Murphy, Bose-nberger Wallace, Lammi, Dolan, Poll man, Pape, Benaud. THE SOPHOMOBES Top Bow: Prime, C a l d w e ll French, Beighley, Carr, Long- hibler, Mitts, Rosenthal, Thur- man, Weber, Williams, Gun- nin, Singer, Manning, Hartman. Second Bow: Pickel, Benish, Died- rich, Lawler, Wheeler, Dem- aree, Mueller, Carlson, Merry, Sharp, Morgan, Barker, Brandt, Taylor. Bottom Bow: Montileone, Fink, Cole, D i e k r o e g e r, Busch, Wright, McNally, Schaum, Bus- sell, Zimmermann, Trump, Piper, Pullen, Moellering. THE SOPI-lO'MORESl Top Bow: Press, Heintz, Single- ton, Powell, Dykstra, Schwent- ker, Hamilton, Krato, Miller, Roberts, C a s o n, Wenneker, Bowie, Lindberg, Silman. Second Row: Wolf, Altemeyer, Smith, Schingel, Miller, Hritz, Schrader, Quinn, Olson, Bags- dell, Wisby, Siggins, Carr, Coff- ITICKU. Bottom Bow: Amick, Bger, Brockel- meyer, Thompson, Brune, Haw- kins, Trotter, Lehmann, Wan- strath, Peacock, Wallis, Cow- les, Dressel, Duke. 1460144 771460: 'a Wleczfiatic Zzzamaleza Page Sixty-six Then there are the innumerable international situations in world history, and the endless amount of material to be digested in geography, THE SOPHOMORES Top Row: C l e n e a y, Lorenz, Welge, Cutler, Armour, Ross B e c k rn a n, Luecke, Wallis Farmer, Wunderle, Maschoff, Leyhe, Campbell. Second Row: Mace, Linck, Bar bour, lerrett, Wendt, Dressel Miller, Butler, Burke, Hahn Caviness, B u c k, lorgensen Hogue. Bottom Row: Gust, McCullough Smith, French, lones, Frizzell, Moore, Fullgraf, Boston, Eng- land, Griggs, Munzlinger, Over- bey, Klein. Sa afzea af 79587 but the Sophomores' keen determination for scholarship drives them on tor tayoritism in the eyes ot their teachers and tellow competi- tors. THE SOPHOMORES Top Row: Taylor, F r e e m a n Faucek, Lewis, Farve, Earl Gattschalk, Mullen, Lindberg Merkle, Newton, Lynch, Brooks Baker, Fields. Second Row: Harper, Horn, Oster wald, Petty, Chilton, Probst Ravens, Heiskell, Asher, Mod ray, Kruse, Bester, Schulz, Mc Coy, Holmes. Bottom Row: B a r r e t t, Butler Franklin, Bright, lones, Huddle- ston, Morgan, Frein, Parr, Sch- mick, Cornell, Lehnhoff, Gre- gory, Harry. THE SOPHOMORES Top Row: Moon, Gray, Ayres, Smith, G r o m m e t, Schurig Meyer, Houser, Ostman, Win- scott, Luhmann, Williams, Del- ling, McDonnell, Canda, Iepip- SOI'1. Second Row: Gambol, Marietta, Ette, Bond, leannot, Blackwell, Allen, Healy, Ruler, Wilson, Walsh, Beiersdorf, Miller, Steele, Dougherty, Roberts, Noland. Bottom Row: Schwarz, Hines, Sauer, Sobery, Russell, Wan- strath, Lawrence, McCrackin, Kraushaar, Stricklin, Stiegler, Smith, Patterson, Schroeder. Page Sixty-seven f f, ,' w.W.0.,f-,- ., , , , f ,ti as f 4 4 Page Sixty-eight dmoz 77ZcLZez 4 NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Aitch, Lenich, Larimore, Beckeman, Shelton, Graham, Berg, Hirsch, Wirtel. Third Row: Priess, Spears, Trom- bley, Ashcratt, Rottmann, Elli- son, Orthwein, Brooks, lo-hnson. Second Row: Ellison, Chambers, Hawkins, Forsythe, Rockwell, Smythe, Iennings, Wilkie, lack- son, Collier. Bottom Row: Williams, Fedder, McNew, Vogt, Dexter, Scheidt, Schaberg, lames, Hance, Burk- hardt, Cassidy. NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Fales, Ryan, Sutton, Greber, Purdue, Pinkston, Har- ris, Evans, Boggs, Doyle, Wil- liams. Third Row: Collins, Shubert, Rey- nolds, Morgan, Langenbacher, Whayne, Mclntosh, 'Z u pa n, Lawler, Nabe, Wood, Stock. Second Row: Smith, Adams, Pon- der, Cutler, Ruhl, Williams, Wanstrath, Larson, Pitzer, Parks, Holekarnp, Workman. Bottom Row: Finney, Burtch, Drake, Mueller, Borgwald, Mc- Pall, Kamp, Hensley, Owens, Wolfe, Harrison, Happen. NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Wagemann, Royer, Kopp, Weber, Safell, Hoeh, Kornfeld, Baldwin, Farr, Borne- meier, Paul. Third Row: Rowse, lohns, Hill, Cass, Miller, Shanks, Verner, Meyer, Metzner, Schnell, Stur- gis. Second Row: Tiesler, Reichardt, McLean, Adams, Cothran, laboor, Tibbles, Bowman, Wei- land, Robinson. Bottom Row: Cassidy, Alexander, Hollornan, Helwig, Cole, Eaton, Engel, Belko, Bond, Brodie, Lupher. NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Garrison, Hicks, Skin- ner, Bardsley, lohnson, Dunn. Daviess, Boyce, McMillen, Rose- brough, Piatt, Douglas. Third Row: Larsen, Anderson, Mc- Dougall, Summers, S t e i n e r, Duch, Rulon, Bowers, Marsalek Fellinger, Decker, McGraw. Second Row: Landrum, Altmans- berger, Wessel, Snow, Menner Wright, Edens, Tones, Van Nice Bibb, Maris, Connor, McCul- lcugh. Bottom Row: Parsonage, Varvel Badenoch, Reed, Bopp, Thur mon, Reinhart, Towle, Gel' berick, Nauman, Merkle Stakes. f 1 fgfg '4 0024 are, :1m, om- Elli- son. erS, fell, :ick- der, e-1dt. turk- tton, Har- Wil- Rey- cher, 1 a n, k. Pon- iams, litzer, an. irtch, , Mc- Nens, E y e r, Hoeh, Borne- Hill, erner, Stur- :hardt, 1. I' CI Tl. , Wei- ander, Eaton, Brodie, DE , Skin- Dunn. , Rose- on, MC- i ri e T, rsalek, aw. ltmanS- enner, T1 Nlcer McCul- Varvel , Thur , Ge! Merklet 1 NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Dann, Karleskint, Mc- Clurg, Conrad, Horn, Angeli Scheidegger, Weibel, Howard Third Row: Gray, Winston, Con nors, Windle, Wright, Mannin ger, Schmitz, Zimmermann Clippinger. Second Row: Fowler, Rozier Tudor, Peach, Dindledein Baumbach, Holley, Carlson Wilson, Lindley. Bottom Row: Trottman, Anderson West, Heining, Cowles, Oberer Ising, Venegoni, Bopp, Little field. NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Kroepel, Waller, Lam bertus, McCue, Hartmann, Loyd, Henke, Maxwell, Kluefer, Win- kler. Third Row: Moriarty, Nickel, Reid Pool, Randal, Ward, Williams Harris, Frost, Long. Second Row: Hagerman, Doth- age, Short, T o V r e a, Coad Tramp, Hartung, Wandix, Mc- Colgan, Foster. Bottom Row: Soebbing, McDon- nell, White, Patrick, Perdue, Richtmeyer, Williams, Welty, Knox, Smith. NIPHER NINTI-I GRADE Top Row: Lyman, Murphy, Man- ning, Saladin, Schaefer, Sum- mers, Webdell, Wagenknecht McGill, Naisby, Langenberg. Third Row: Burgess, Elder, Eberts, Bussart, Kramme, Dailey, Wil- cox, Strode, Clem, Anderson, Poster. Second Row: Willmore, McKenna, Buzby, Herbert, Hassler, Al- brecht, Schulz, Roberts, Evertz, Kevil, Hale. Bottom Row: Hanson, Hauk, Gis- sendanner, S a r l e s, Russell, Prough, Brooks, Goodman, Far- rell, Moore, Pergakis. NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Blake, Heuer, Hudson, W'aters, letferay, Smith, Voel- ker, Loyd, Waitkens, Gross- man, Peters, Lash. Third Row: Young, Fogler, Dorian, Hubert, Browder, Danna, Brink- mann, Anderson, Cravens, Mil- ler, Duncan. Second Row: Graham, Kennedy, Oberbeck, Wheeler, Hayden, Leinicke, Higgens, Weber, La- Barr, Riley, Lisbeth. Bottom Row: Runge, Phillips, Smith, K e ll e r, Muetzefeld, Dolan, Paulsgrove, Wilhelm, Schapher, Urspruch, Volkening, Hencke. Page Sixty-nine NIPHER NINTH GRADE' Top Row: Litzsinger, Gibbs, Rosen- berger, Whipple, Otis, Reim, Baugus, Ranney, Snoddy, Rus- sell, Spencer. Third Row: L a R u e, Adelman, Glascock, Schrader, B e r k e l, Davis, Reid, Naumann, Hilde- brand, Haferkamp, Schmitz. Second Row: Spears, Quade, Mur hy, Brannon Lyon, Har- p , mon, Farris, Goff, Knight, Huitt, Slinkard. Bottom Row: Kroger, Doswald, Krieger, Hurst, McQueen, Pren- tice, Ellison, Keeth, Reynolds, Hansiord, Stelfox. NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: W i l l i a m s, Ziegler, Minckler, Campbell, K e t t l e r Austin, Clarkson, Reible, Koe- wing, Cole, Stevenson, Soeb- bing. Third Row: Myers, Lysell, Mc- Kenna, Donahue, O'Dell, Hash barger, Roe, Graeler, Garrett Harris, Roth, Weatherspoon. Second Row: Ousley, Altmeyer S p i l l e r, Seidmeyer, Knoesel Ray, Petersen, Austin, Burk hort, Parker, Lake, Powell Aitch. Bottom Row: Storie, Hermon, Coff- man, Phelps, Kny, Boeser, Pate Toothman, Kearney, Clermont, Bell, Davis, Guirl. 0... ,f f 7 4 , ,,, , 4a 7zea4mw NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: H a r g e r, Hellstern, Robinson, Schaffner, Mecker, Whitelaw, Stansfield, Patrick, Zimmerman. Third Row: Wells, Anile, Strick- land, Hummell, 'Wood, Elbring, House, Brothers, Tomasovic, Rustemeyer, Clermont. Second Row: K e n n e d y, Lace, Robinson, Stroup, Carr, Willis, Stemmermann, Mundy, Murphy, Conley. Bottom Row: Cassidy, Schaefer, Ameiss, Canfield, Rowlinson, Stuart, Cramer, Grandt, Riggs, Smallwood. NIPHER NINTH GRADE Top Row: Naumann, Fossieck, Waters, Sobery, Kauilin, Simp- son, Harrison, List, Russ. Third Row: H a l e y, Seabaugh, Oberle, Scibetta, Landes, Haen- ni, Clay, Gulbrandsen, Camp- bell. Second Row: R i e g e l, Barnett Handelman, L u c a s, Carwell Michel, Ientsch, Hill, DePew. B or t t o m Row: Kehr, Hutchins Sauer, C a r e y, Toeneboehn Droddy, Barris, Foster, Shot- stall. Page Seventy .if 6 Il k, k- Q, IC, re, is, ty, Y, Tl, S, ck, np- ugh, en- p- ett, ell, ns hn Cf Wajafzmed Zcltcgeaa NIPHER EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Ellis, Runnels, Harris Bothwell, Wainwright, Fred ericks, Wilhite, Rice, Grellner Third Row: Newell, lustison Stuckman, Gwin, Trueblood Fisher, Arend, Hamilton, Kober- nus, Howe. Second Row: Bond, Bockhorst Darlington, O'Neal, Pope, Chil ton, Schinzing, Gibbons, Prime Kaderabek. Bottom Row: Lewis, Utz, Bastman Chapman, Kunkel, Fillo, Hol- land, McCall, Ash. NIPHER EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Haines, Marshall, Son- nemann, Hines, Baker, Comfort, Bruckdorfer, Boyce, Finnie. Third Row: Holmes, Ladd, Day, Crutcher, Anstett, Smith, Pape, Oliver, LaVerne. Second Row: Folks, Davis, Can- non, lenkins, Dann, Thomsen, Mentrup, Mertz, Koewing, lohnson. V Bottom Row: Gossett, Hill, Dun- ton, Hyry, Kottkamp, Frey, Ad- dison, Elbert, Ameiss, Guthrie. Page Seventy-one NIPHER EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Dickens, Sullaway Cunningham, Brinkmann Schaper, Cronin, Dabbs, Cas sidy, Ewen. Third Row: Hance, Thompson Wade, Robinson, Hart, Luh mann, Etter, Brothers, Westrup Second Row: Metivier, Hebden Moller, Crowder, Steinhauer Solliday, Trog, Whelove, Pur vines. Bottom Row: Adams, Frank Branstord, Kunz, Landry, Bar- nes, Elletson, Buck, Asel. NIPHER EIGHTI-I GRADE Top Row: Smith, Brock, Cahill, Patton, Carson, Ryan, Parsons, Bowler, Powell, E n g l u n d Wright. Third Row: Ashcratt, Ragsdell, Hartman, Reed, Williams, Mar- tin, Cross, Zanorsky, Oberle, Sappington, Cavic. Second Row: Woodruff, Myers, Butler, Saladin, Koonce, Benz, Delaney, O W e n s, Knaebel, Coeruer, Amundson, Albritton. Bottom Row: Benecke, Volz, Her- bert, Sandstedt, Staley, Beare, Klein, Wincup, Stephens, Mc- M o r r a n, Shellaberger, Hoff- mann. 1 J 3 I 3 ?' 3 vi bi 2 :Q Q. 1 A -Q 5. iv Ss Q S f S 5 EE Lx it 3 ri Wzfafzmeoi 'Zcyemz NIPHER EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Davis, Ugel, Ahmen, Burr, Lionberger, McDougall, Martin, Alspaugh, Ierner, Third Row: Meder, Simmons, Guirl, Filebark, Schaum, Bauer, Pfeiffer, Freeman, Colley. Second Row: Bopp, Gray, Sever, Truman, Smith, Platte, Gray, Gurley, Evans. Bottom Row: Messick, Acheson, Henderson, C o b b, Kenney, Chastain, Anderson, H u b e r, Hill, Mays. NIPHER EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Beyer, Ryan, Schaefer, Dieffenbach, Graham, Byrd, B a k e r, Kirkpatrick, Freutel, Busche-. Third Row: Ault, Bishop, P'omer- antz, Killebrew, Wolf, Gommel, Reed, Albrecht, Marcrander. Second Row: Miller, Carter, Hain, Morisseau, Dean, Ioiner, Swaim, Williams, Singer. Bottom Row: Y o u n g, Mueller, v 5 I I I i K ' s Z l , A n f- .M 4, m ' W, fm, ., , A V .. W M fs' ' . A 013 ' 742' A Broadwell, Baur, Altmansber- ger, Miller, Anderson, Frein, Spohr. NIPHER EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: C a n n o n, Schaefer, Good, Marcrander, Litzsinger, Stroope, Rice, Davis, Stewart, Kiesling, Hacker. Third Row: Wardell, Cotton, Dud- 2 ley, Forehand, Eggers, Moon, F Hogan, Merz, Robinson, Price, Bahr. Second Row: Kreysar, Meinhardt, T Domrese, Long, Windsor, Ward, , Sanders, McNary, Biehslich Hollcroft, Thompson. Bottom Row: Scammon, Polanek Kennedy, Ols on, Schroeder Iackson, Smith, West, Iackson Riley, Rozier, Myers, Adams. NIPHER EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Forster, Vassier, Fow ler, Cooper, Bovard, DeGarmo Cobaugh, Burlingame, Shaw. Third Row: Roedel, Bayne, Cina Hall, Walton, Carpenter, Sun der, Rose, Kugler. Second Row: Royal, Roberts W e a v e r, Robinson, Hansen Ross, Spear, Rupp, Kuna. Bottom Row: Miner, A n t 1 i rn Riggs, McVicker, Olson, Haw- kins, T r e d W a y, Thompson Hines, Edmonds. Page Seventy-three It 5 it 1 t 1 1 3 1 t i K it it 1 f 1 1 ft I E 5 t ' 1, t 1' ' 2 i TT? f . , , , i t i. 1 , I 7 . t NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: McWhorter, Y o u n g, Teale, Royer, Kautlin, Schete tler, Brandenburg, Allen, Showers, Campbell. Third Row: Peach, Happen, Tay- lor, Hundley, Pickel, Fillmore, Weeden, Kettler, Cleaneay, Trotter. Second Row: Kaithel, L a rn a r, Heyde, Schaefer, Lynch, Lutt- beg, Van Nice, Lee, Henke, Peakes. Bottom Row: Gray, D u r ph y, Howell, Wolken, Worker, Sterns berg, White, Treffts, Boyd, Tovrea. NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Lambertus, Bennett, Boillot, Galvin, Lammi, Leach Hensgen, Hargas, Sherrick. Third Row: Spiller, Bates, Kugler Wilchar, Pitchtord, F r e ri c h Multin, Scott, Rust, Hirsch. Second Row: Dickens, Lyon, Clit ton, Byrd, Smith, Spears, Hat ton, Morisseau, Iaboor, Schertz Bottom Row: Strecker, Bondurant Shephard, Sanborn, D a V i s Stewart, McCall, Hensley Gehrke, Bayer, Burke. l lgevtd Wialem 'a NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Phillips, Smith, Lock- wood, Dietz, Morelock, Heicher Staniforth, Miltenberger, Haw kins, Chrenka. Third Row: Morrow, Thurman Churchill, Speziale, Keith, Graft, Hughes, Thompson, Ellingson Rodgers. Second Row: Anderson, Shep- pard, Scheidker, Klein, Morris Ernsberger, Bowden, Kippen han, Suits, McGamrnon, Delling Bottom Row: Walker, Hazelton Take, Stewart, Shank, Isaac, Ryer, Sadort, lones, Michael. NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Henley, Ellebrecht, Hill Koehler, Harrison, Schulz, Tay lor, Alderson, Riney. Third Row: Lindberg, Wick, De Prez, Murdock, Van Nice Vlfehrsten, Loague, Reid, Har per, Kessler. Second Row: Eckstein, Shubert Law, Schwendinger, Anstett Corvey, Lewis, Volz, Marecek Wellington. Bottom Row: Butler, Klein, Clif ford, Roa, Fales, Layton, Be sand, Wiley, Gust. Page Seventy-tour 1 NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Kelly, Rocca, Burnett, Prince, Gordon, Burkhart, Both- well, Freerks, Goodwin, Bates, Hartman. Third Row: Rowland, Aitch, Mar- tin, Koprivica, Klages, Lenz, Bach, Dunham. Second Row: Ennis, Ash, Siegrist, Rush, Pearson, Martines, Fech- ner, Simpson, Goeggel, Tate. Bottom Row: Schinzing, Owens, Wagenknecht, Aplin, Walker, Tremayne, Hogan, Powell, len- sen, Caviness, Gibson. NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE' Top Row: Lloyd, Wilks, Yeomans Gould, Cunningham, M e i e r, Darrow, Hindman, Buhrmann. Third Row: Toothman, Gulbrand- sen, Steiner, Gainey, Daniels Caine, Rader, Copley, Murphy Brueckner. Second Row: Denys, Staples, Ear- rell, Charleville, Rheinnecker Hines, Pritchard, Beare, Saath off. Bottom Row: Zeiser, S c h a a f, Tenny, Strohm, Conyers, Schlu- eter, Matthews, Blake, Beck. ' ' 'ae Z fzew NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Wright, Crawford, Kin- ker, Minckler, Hooker, McNally, Sturdy, Michel, Sutton, Mosby. Third Row: Fantroy, Perry, Barn- holtz, Fuchs, Bass, Lowry, Ber- kel, lohnson, Bolte, Lester. Second Row: Roth, Lampert, Mc- Dougall, Markle, Brown, Rous- seau, Spiegel, Kinyon, Kunkel, Etter. Bottom Row: Harrison, Huffman. Ebling, Hicks, Dunn, Saenger, W e i m e r, Vtfhipple, LeBlanc, Browder, Spear. NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Baldenweck, Schaper- kotter, Fitzroy, Garrett, Brooks, Holts, Bohnenkamp, W e l k Y, Smith, Bass. Third Row: Whiteside, Chappell. Barnes, Cooper, Wright, Larn- son, Swisher, Cope, Copley, White. Second Row: Wood, Schwarz, Roundy, Loveridge, Pittman, Rutherford, Ashford, McCane, Merris, Danna. Bottom Row: Campbell, Hextei Steen, Elder, Carpenter, Can- non, Carpenter, Sawyer, Max- shall, Coffey, Eillo. Page Seventy-five W.. jj AZXWW Page Seventy-six Je eaeatk mdefw 2 EVENTH GRADE op Row: Thrift, Hawtin, Wiehe, Schuler, Timmerman, Hampe, Goodrich. Third Row' i, LOV- inq, Ladd QSchinzing, Busch, torph, or r s e, Dettling, Delbridge, Frye, Clark, Tanno- NIPSIQ SEVENTH GRADE Top Ro Stelfox, Talbott, Tramp, Stein d, Bradshaw, D a a r, Lue , Arnold, LaRue. Third : Rucker, Hubert, Storie, lon ingsley, Meyer, Hae- fel2Ousley, Herndon. Seca Row: Smith, Wilson, lohn- Carr, Winston, Duff, Lock- h Ieifferay, Turner, Bailey. Bottcqx9kRow: Murphy, B e d e ll, Bao , Rhode, Owen, Maxwell, S ulte, Beal, Livell, Diana. IPHER SEVENTH GRADE T Row: West, Walker, Ross, gdams, Waggoner, A y t e s, oyal, Cash, Weigel, Ozburn. ird Row: Schaffner, Dykstra, Woodress, Edwards, Ward, Stevenson, W eis, Thompson, Baldwin, Lovegreen. Second Row: Reese, DeGuire, .' Hall, Rogers, lerrett, Hautzsch, Williams, Miles, Maschotf, Gramsch. Bottom Row: O'Keeffe, Swearin- gen, Iohnston, Voss, Browder, Lysell, Fallon, Wolf, Daugha- day, Hargens, Stroup. NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Dunlap, Busbee, Coil, B e ut el, Steinkamp, Wade, Evans, Fields, Manolo, Rinklin. Third Row: lones, Watson, Ed- dington, Stockton, Gavel, Ken- nedy, McClanahan, Stahlhuth, Langland. Second Row: Mulherin, Crader, Stiegler, McCoy, Richard, Arm- strong, Hautly, Iohannes, But ler. Bottom Row: R i t t e r, Wandix, Reichmann, Rathert, Anderson Rouse, Richtmeyer, Whitehead Cassidy, Beiersdorf. 'sr -6: I! L I -1, X. ,- 2 9, V11 V- d, J, h r h, Q, ,er LO- .p, tr, ie, ze- in- :k- 1. ll, ell, iss, 2 s, n. ra, d, on, ire, ich, oft, rin- ier, ha- foil, ide, Llin. Ed- I ten- uth, der, LIITI- But tdix, son ead ff hw Wow cmd Get in there, Weatherspoonl Spears performing for the Talent Assembly. Linck, Where's the drum? The Volunteers croon a tune. Nipher Spelling Bee Contestants. Make that jump shot a good one! Make her look pretty-please! Glenn Demonstrates a patch test. Brad Davis, the Winner in the Spelling Bee. Burning the midnight oil. We play Brentwood. Mr. Cullinane's eighth grade F7 . English class panel discussion. Baldwin and Beubel pickin' and slappin' a tune. Af-tk-Q-, Q ,Q , , ' v a E 2 3 E 4 ? ? 2 z 5 2 5 5 E E 4 i i ! N E -v ' Wwzadtq aalidd .-as ,.a,.uz. mf.: Page Eighty Coaclne-sz Lenich, Clodtelter, McClanahan Captains: Henley, Ward High Scorers: Ernest 72, Waterman 48, Aitken l8 All Suburban League: Henley, Ernest, Ward, Dob-bs, Waterman All District: Henley, Ernest, Ward, Dobbs, Waterman All State: Henley, Ernest v I I i l 4-fl VARSITY FOOTBALL The Kirkwood Pioneers ended a successful 7-2 season by capturing second place in the Suburban League Big Six. The climax of the season was a victory over Kirkwood's tradition- al rival, the Webster Statesmen. The Bed and White also- defeated Bitenour, U. City, and Ferguson, while losing only to Normandy in league competition. Non-league games were played with DuBourg, Cape Central, C. B. C., and Country Day. A great deal of credit for this successful season must be given to the powerful defe-nse displayed by the Pioneers throughout the season. Kirkwood's fast back- field proved equally effective on offense. Kirk- wood was honore-d to place Alan Ernest, Paul Henley, lack Ward, Bich Dobbs, and Bryan Waterman on the All-League Team. Ernest and Henley were selected for the first team All-Dis- trict, with Dobbs and Ward being placed on the second team. Henley and Ernest bo-th received honorable mention on the All-State Teams. Coaches Lenich, Mc-Clanahan, and Clodfelter Um : W6 my ..., l. COACHES Mr. McClanahan, Mr. Lenich, Mr. Clodfelter. can look forward to an equally successful sea- son next year, with twenty-six juniors and nine sophomores returning from this year's squad. VARSITY FOOTBALL Top Row: Mr. McClanahan, Coach, Mr. Clodfelter, Coach: Knox., Howell, Schneider, Corbet, Scranton, McClintock, Nichols, Barton, Wainwright, Miller, Waitkins, McCrary, Blackwell, Rhode, Nentwig, Wilhelm, Heintz, Lenich, Coach. Second Row: Harris, Stobe, Larsen, Runnels, Schmidt, Andrews, Fredrick, Brell, Morley, Gissendanner, McDougall, Ernest, Neu- haus, Wolfe, Burcham, Minehart, Blevins, Whitehead, Winter. Bottom Row: Bozier, Poole, Zokolsky, Aitken, Bowman, Trask, Dunn, Waterman, Ward, Henley, Dobbs, Mason, Lumas, Decker, Taft, Campbell, Peters, Huddleston. Page Eighty-one Mm 1 f,-ff f 5 .V gm, -iw . fm X 4 .Q Q Q- to , X, 4 1 14. fa . W3 ,, -. ' ww . A QW Vw . W' 'f Q O o o 0 Oils f ' 'f.4,-'QD cbbyyif- 'fr , 52,5 ,, wwmmwmM wwfwwmww Ni k .. ,I 1.-:zfzi-:wff?i ' 2 DI.. ' r 'O ' , 1, 4. 1 .A w . . I 'O 3000, km 7, X, 5 a lbl' ' Q ' A 1 1 1 I 1 Z! I , ., ki kj I , ,H,.4,. H fy 1,14 . 3 My riff mf :- ' iarwf sf' Q 1 ,. Vf' E' 2 I, ' , xijsv i :wi 2 nz- v. I I X v , Z5 -f if GOOD is .Q VW Q O x gf, I 3 , . . fb Q ff blli llll w I C O '-O 'I 0 0 I .soo 0000 MPM Q 9 a ' ft O Q .M YA-wmww, wmmw... N.. , Aww , , J Wmffw Q! 7 22 :fi ' f fa ff 'fgiq Red hits again' lust another lineup. Get that tip off, Bodtke. 70e 'ae at Ze alma Coach-HDenyer Miller .I Honorary Captain-Bob Frederick Hiqh Scorers-Bon Bodtke, 4855 Kirby Allen, 3l4p Bolo Frederick, 2357 Bill Bennett, l3O. Kirkwood Kirkwood Kirkwood Kirkwood ,..,..i.i... Kirkwood i..,.,...i. T I Kirkwood .,..ii,...i. Kirkwood Paae Eiqhty -four SCORES Beaumont St. Louis U. High Cleveland We1bster ...,.i..i,,.....,,...i,...t, Biverview Gardens .i...... Lutheran .A..i.i..,..i...,,..i....... U. City .ii..,.. Kirkwooo .....ii,.,,.. Kirkwood Kirkwooo. Kirkwooo. i......,,,. . Kirkwood Kirkwooo. Kitkwood Kirkwood Kirkwooo, Kirkwooc ............. 77 Kirkwooo, i.,...t.i. , Kirkwooo. .iii..,r.i. 55 Kirkwooo Kirkwooo. ,,,., ,..... Kirkwooo ,,...,,, .... Lets go, Chamberlain. Attton .,....i. St. Charles U. City ....,,.. Brentwood Wellston r.i. Ferquson .... Bitenour .... We1llston A... Maplewood Bitenour .......,, .,....... 5 l Ladue .i.... Clayton ....... ........ Normandy Web1ste1r it DuB1o1urq ,,. 1 1 1 1 l 1 5 1 1 1 5 I 5 V 3 I l 1 1 l 1 V I 1 4 1 ' f fw WZ ,yf 44 if' fe Qi ' if fr! W ,, if 3 A f Y f , ff, fy f if , 4, 1 f f 1l ' X 1 1 1 1 I l l I Q l 1 'Q Q 11 11 fr 1 W. S5 aff: 2 7We 'ae gat de 656.7 VA.l:lSlTY BASKETBALL The Millermen ended the season with a l3 and 9 record. During their tough practice sched- ule the Pioneers won three out of their first four game-s. ln the Normandy Tournament Kirkwood won two before losing to U. City. Then the team won three out of five league contests. After winning one and losing one in the Webister Tournament, the Pioneers ran their streak of league victories. to four in a row. Kirkwood trounced Normandy after being upset by Clay- ton. The Pioneers tied for third place in the Suburban League, after losing a close one to Weibister. The Bed and White was upset in their first game of the Affton Regional by DuBourg. Because of the number of juniors and sopho- mores on this year's varsity, and the success of the B team, next year's team should be an- other outstanding one. VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing: Coach Miller, Bcdtke, Bennett, Frederick, Steele, Dunbar, Loomis, Allen. 5 Coach Miller giving instructions. Kneeling: McDougall, Monroe, Powell, Sarver, Chamberlain, Theriot, White, Rowe, Gibbs, Schmitt. Page Eighty-five Q X xx f wf3?z .-,f 45 3 f Q 5, ,Q f BX? 1 P 2 2 Xwffa' 'I 5 f ape 77Zecwafzea M44 Ama Make it good, Theriot! V , 7 ya W Top I Row- Botto: c b 5 2 tf 5 , E ? 2 5 2 E 3 -1 VARSITY TRACK Top Row: Becker, Wilhelm, Nichols, Steinkamp, Williams, Schmidt, Canda, Lindberg, Robinson, Asher, Hayes, Blake Ragsdell, Woodruff, Mueller, Kenyon. Row Two: Mr. Wiggins, Coach, Love, Wohlgemuth, Rozier, Adams, McKee, Schmidt, Ravens, Ross, Campbell, Harris Beigley, Wood, Busch, Eckstein, Lobdell, Stevens, Douglas, Leyhe, Ross, Mr. McClanahar1, Coach. Row Three: Holmes, Bowman, McDougall, Waterman, Barth, Theriot, Shubert, Ernest, Dobbs, Killebrew, Morley, C511 der, Henley, Mann, Yandell, Eisenstein, Tones. Bottom Row: Meyer, Manager, Tomlin, Ashcraft, Weatherspoon, Beal, Rimmer, Morelock, Corbet, Press, Larue, Hugo, Taft, Meyer, DeGarmo, Brell, Wrasmann. The track team of last year proved to be one of the most outstanding squads Kirkwood has ever claimed. Under the coaching of Mr. Emil Wiggins and Mr. Sam MCClanahan, the Red and White was victorious in all three of its dual meets in addition to placing high in the larger invitational events. Webster, East St. Louis and Normandy were the schools defeated by Kirk- wood in dual meets, running the string of vic- tories to seven in a row over the last two years. The Clayton Invitational Meet was the first big Page Eightyreight county event attended by the Pioneers who captured third place. Following this, came a fourth place finish for Kirkwood at the annual Maplewood Relays, with the highlight of the meet being the excellent showing of the Pio- neer's two mile relay team, finishing a close second to Granite C'ity. At the U. City lnvita- tional, Kirkwood placed second in total points behind a powerful Ladue team. lt was Kirk- wood that provided the thrills for the afternoon, breaking three records, the l2O yard low hurf dles, the 880 yard relay and the half mile. in In - 4 64 Held in the late spring, last year's District Meet developed into the best ot the whole season as the Kirkwood lunior Team captured first place in their division and the team as a whole accumulated the greate-st point to-tal in both divisions. Led by the fine performances of Frank McDougall, Dave Ther-iot, and Tom lones, the junior team amassed a grand total ot titty points to completely outclass their division. The IUNIOR TRACK ..- following week the Pioneers competed in the State Outdoor Meet, held at the University ot Missouri. All of Kirkwood's points were scored by sophomores, with Dave Theriot tying for third in the high jump and Tom Iones taking iirst in the pole vault, tor a total of ten points and tenth place. Fine performances by the jun- ior team have indicated a bright future for Kirkwood teams in years to come. Top Row: Mr. Wiggins, Coach, Adams, Becker, Ravens, Williams, Schmidt, Busch, Blake, Steinkamp, Lindberg, Robin- son, Asher, Hayes, Mr. MCClanahan, Coach. Bow Two: Press, Tomlin, Hugo, Kennedy, Rimmer, Morelock, Boss, Tait, Campbell, LaRue, DeGarmo, Meyer, Leyhe. Bottom Bow: Wilhelm, Canda, Nichols, Beighley, Ragsdale, Woodruff, Moller, Stevens, Douglas, Kenyon, Meyer, Man- ager. .. ' ,gf .I ' -1 5 W, 2? 5 f tt 5 2 -s, Blake, ., Harris lley, Cal e, HuqOf ho a al the io- 'se ita- nts irk- on, UP . ff' ,bein 4, efaqa A , 1' .,,.,. gg, eg: : 11 2:55 Q., Mangan. flll ,mammal and Qfcczaflea r Q ig 1 if M' A011 fgf W Z 1 . 7 V Elf' V if www 'M A.. ..,. ,,.,,.. Up and Over, Bob Page Eighty-nine l m , 1 1 4 t E t t E 1 Il , Y , 3 2 2 2 5 c , 5 , l 1 , ty, 1. S t , 4 , z li lt s I tl, s S 4 V E f , , E Ez E . t t +1 wt ,z 's 3 fy, ij is 1, : :ta ,il March 29 April l2 April l9 Ap-ril 26 A May 3 A May 12-13 Page Ninety On Zum 771 X , P li S tl s I3 IX tl l Y C 'N li E l e CROSS COUNTRY E Standing: Mr. Wiggins, Coach, Heicher, DeGarmo, Ross, Harris, LaRue, Woodruff, Moller, Blake. Kneeling: Eisenstein, Singleton, Killebrew, Shubert, Calder, Lobdell, Press. Bruce Calder Torn lones A 1958 TRACK SCHEDULE State Indoor Clayton Invitational Maplewood Relays Kirkwood Ouadrangular U. City Invitational DiStriCt State Otutdoor Monk Mann Larry Yandell - w FIGS THE LETTERMEN Losing only three men last year, the l058 Pioneer team is rich in talent and experience. Heading this list is Tom jones, Kirkwood's only State Champion, who captured tirst place in the pole vault. Dave Theriot, Kirkwood's out- standing high jumper and hurdler, tied tor third place in the high-jump at the State Outdoor Meet. Frank McDougall, District Champion in the junior low hurdles, also took second in the l00 yard dash and anchored the winning 880 yard relay team. These three, along with other outstanding juniors, Bryan Waterman, Don Wainwright, Dick Mueller, Marion Holmes and Rich Morley stole the District junior Crown with 56 points, the highest ever scored. Kirkwood is exceptionally strong in the distance races, with Bruce C'alder, Roger Shubert, and jim Eisen- Alan Ernest F rank McDougall stein, all returning lettermen, while Stuart Harris is an outstanding prospect in the 880 this year. The Pioneers are equally strong in the weights this season, with Paul Henley and Rich Dobbs, as well as Waterman, Wainwright and Mue-ller, all last year's lettermen. Norm Bowman, assisted by McDougall and Theriot are the Red and' White's returning lettermen in the hurdles. Webb Chiles and sophomore Steve Morelock give added strength to the Pio- neer hurdlers. Bruce Barth and Ford Ross, sup- ported by Monk Mann and Larry Yandell, are the Kirkwood 440 men, who also ran the mile relay last year. Alan Ernest, Monk Mann, and Larry Yandell are veteran lettermen in the sprints, and will be helped greatly b-y Holmes, McDougall, Theriot, Weatherspoon and Morley. Dave Theriot Qc! 612 6,1 :rndell Roger Shubert Bryan Waterman Paul Henley --Sane., W Page Ninety-one WRESTLING Top Row: Coach Walther, Ashcraft, Holmes, Kennedy, Davies, Wilson, Gross, Hill, Wrasmann, Knoesel, Groeliler, Rhodes Second Row: Phillo, Kamp, Bopp, Douglas, Piatt, Campbell, Kirk, Schneider, Canda, Whitehead, Barbour, Glover Bottom Row: Iones, I-lentschel, Iones, Blevins, Tomey, Burcham, Runnels, Campbell, Trask, Dunn, Roland, Nentwrg eaiaea and fgflwtddfld Coach: Mr. Walther Wrestling Scores Lettermen by Weights U- CNY ---'-- Kirkwood 95-Lloyd Iones Maplewood Kirkwood 103-Tom I-lentschel Lindberg .. Kirkwood ll2-Floyd lone-s Ladue ........ Kirkwood 120-Allen TOFP-GY Maplewood Kirkwood 127-Leo' Pierce Normandy Kirkwood. 133-Del Campbell, Graham Kirk Ritenour Kirlqwooch 138-Tom Blevins I , I Clayton .... Kirkwooc. 145-Bob Dunn 1 , . . 154-Bob Rowland Haze wood Kirkwooc. l65-Phil Trask Lmdbefqh Kiflfwwf- 175-Tom Burchgm Ferguson ., Kirkwood I-leavy--Miller Runnels Webster .... Kirkwood. Page Ninetyvtwo 37 19 40 22 14 22 8 28 Wiallmm 14nd amfaea 'WRESTLING Coach Walther looks forward to an tm- provement over the 5 and 7 record of this year. The team will have eleven return- ina lettermen as there were only two seniors on the team. The 1ettermen's ex- perience should make next year's team a fine one. Leo Pierce took second place in the State Meet while Kirkwood captured eleventh place. The co-captains next year will he Del Camp-bell and Leo Pierce. Mr Walther grves forth a few secrets Bob trying for a take down. Alan working hard Nentwig, now what? 35 .17 .16 .10 4 -an 1 rw Page Ninety-three lec S it 1 i y Iason Skeeters Steve SCOTT 5 5 lntielder CGTCTIGT i i i t y l P E t tif V, l t tum l 1 I tt tf I f' It II I :N lil Qt It it i QV It 't il l Q , 1 :l acting 745mg i958 Schedule Clayton April 8 Home U. City April lU Away Wellstotn April l5 Away Normandy April l7 Away Brentwood April 22 Away Ritenour April 24 Home Webster April 29 Home Maplewood May' l Home St. C'harles May 6 Home Ladue May 8 Away Ferguson May l3 Away BASEBALL Last year under their new coach, Mr. Miller, the team had a 9 and 2 record while this year the prospects look even VARSITY BASEBALL Top Row Ford Meinhart Knopf Blackwell Steele Rosenbach Barnett Rosenthal Early Hahn Gtb son Glover Row Four Mclntosh Cavindish Cox Mitts Wolff Monteith Schaefer Iarret Harper Taylor Row Tthree Chambers Piercer Wilson Stetzel Mc bet dic pr C arc nu- me SC1 an- shc yet wit ha: cor anr the QU' Darn Tayl Row 'T Syte ham Bottom Scott Ben Pete vfncup Cuttielder Bill Roberts Pitcher B1ll Bennett lnflelder Ron Hartman Outhelder Page Ninety four -1 3 W9 76a gaaea ome way way way .way tome tome tome lome .way rway , Mr. scord even ell, Steele f lahn, Gib- tts, Wolff, ylor. tetzel, Mc better tor we are the possessors ot a new diamond which should help greatly in practice. Although some ot the players graduated, Kirkwood hopes to torm the nucleus ot a team from returning letter- men Bill Bennett, Mike Thomas, Steve Scott, Fred Aitken, less Bean, Lyle Schmitt, and Bill Boberts. The pitching this year should be greatly improved o-ver last year. The Pioneers have scheduled eleven league games and a non-league game with Webster. After the regular season has been completed the sluggers will comp-ete in the regionals. The State Tourn- ament is then held for all teams who won their respective regionals. Go-od going, guys! VARSITY BASEBALL Darment, Fogerty, Ierret, Harper, Hamilton, Dudley, Taylor. Bow Two: Wenneker, Kinder, Gissendanner, Ward, Sytes, Hobart, Hamilton, Coftmann, Renaut, Wil- liams, Singleton, Fix Hogue. Bottom Row: Skeeters, Roberts, Aitken, Hartman, Scott, Schmidt, Wincup, Bean, Thomas, Bodtke, Bennett, Schneider. Mike Thomas Lyle Schmitt Outtielder lnfielder ,ang 1, Fred Aitken, Pitcher Kenneth Strauss, Outfielder Bon Bodtke, Pitcher Iesse Bean, Pitcher Page Ninety tive t gl! A B PooTBALL Top Bow: Welsh, Wooten, Viehman, Knopf, Luecke, Bussell, Conway, Skinner, Williams, Tomlin, Blumenthal, Delioe, Coro- nado. Second Bow: Mr. Stocker, Ravens, Bond, Bowie, Campbell, Conqdon, Monteith, Morelock, Steinkamp, Saladin, Hert, Williams, A Iep-son, Frick, Silman. W Bottom Bow: Ross, Albritton, Mothersill, Canda, Bywater, Taylor, Wendt, I-lobelman, Sarver, Reed, Robinson, Lindburq, Wil- son, Sinqleton, Keller, Meyer, Manager. ? 2 B l:'OOT'B-ALL Under the able direction of Coach Stocker, the sophomore team fought hard and ended l t l , , the season with a l and 4 record. After drop- t S pina the opener to Bitenour, they defeated U. ' ' City. The team then suffered losses at the hands 3 N of Normandy, Ferguson, and Webster to end A the season. . 1 i , B BASKETBALL The B team closed out the season with l8 T wins and 2 losses. This re-cord made l9'57-58 ' the be-st in the six that Mr. Clodfelter has coach- A Q ed the team. The highlight of the season came as the Pioneers took second place in the U. City Tournament. 5, BASKETBALL K. Top Bow: Coach Clodfelter, Keller, Decker, Boss, Morelock, Schuriq, Morley, Schweizer, McDougall, Monroe. Bottom Bow: Moon, Mothersill, Asher, Singleton, l-limes, Bywater, Wolf, Bond. if tt? itil ,, tt O- LS, 'il- er, ad rp- U. ds rid 18 -58 ch- ne U. Kirkwood is assured ot having another out- standing tennis team this year that will be built around our three returning lettermen, Rickey Clark, Del Campbell, and Scott Pratt. Lee lames, Ronny lohnson, Dale lames, Graham Kirk, and Steve Coester are the excellent pros- pects for this year's team, and it true to form will do all in their power to match last year's outstanding record. Coached by Mr. Stixrud, last year's squad compiled a record ot nine wins against only one loss, capturing tor K. H. S. second place in the Suburban League. The 40146, f W Wiaza -1 ' rf' r,,.,Q k A f ' , mls 'lt lcllw fl 5177! w l V :J --,QV J, x ,Z ' P 4, U V K in UQEJ fdxjff N Q75 ,W f' C ff f it T T it AX Q' ,' fy 717 6 tl 1, ,IN L K yn' N W. if K4-',,Ex A I d,blN qxxjf F AQJ U tl: ,, , 'P fatal :fx fl 'T P 475 V' l , P L, typ gi, T dl' J-t ' T Q, nf K y A K V , j jr up I 5 Y an I 'I nm' ,' f Q' X Y ti K R L .7 l ' l f ,.-2 tg y 1,17 if it ft. K A V, ftifl K a,,.V'iQ,l!EmJIfVtL!,QWl Q Q- t ' , l My I .0 XQ TENNIS TEAM Standing: Coester, Clark, Rimmer, Kirk, Iames, Campbell, Rhode. Kneeling: l-lentschel, lames, Pratt, Phelan, Gardiner. racketmen ot l957 also won second place in the Suburban League Tournament which is held at the end of the season, losing by only one point in the tinal match. Coached by Mr. Art Stout, the l958 team will compete in ten matches, climaxed by the participation in the Country Day and Suburban Tournaments. Page Ninety-seven 3 , 7 t Q .. Q 3 . mm-mm mm-W.-.m.mwm.rwww,wwx -,wwe at Z l r t l 1 it I gcwketa, aacdalawwa and Hvwlefza FOOTBALL Top Row: Duch, Strode, Summers, Parsonage, El- bring, Saladin, Ward, Wells, Fellinger, Wes- sell. Row Three: McMillan, Zie gler, Short, Altmansber ger, C on r a d, Landes, Larimore, Horn, B e r g, Austin, Shanks. Row Two: Mr, S m i t h, Robinson, Wirtel, Edens, Bussart, Purdue, Land- rum, Herbert, Spencer, Aitch, K n o e s e l, Mr. Power. Bottom Row: Mr. McCann, Baldwin, Daviess, Elder, Bornemeier, Weber, Gar- rison, Hoeh, Frost, Mc- Gill, Spiller, Dailey. C BASKETBALL Standing: Singleton, Man- ager, Naumann, Strode, Landis, Waller, Miller, Schulz, Wells, Cobaugh, Lionberger. Kneeling: Weatherspoon, Nickels, Drake, Dorian Reighardt, Short, Gre ber, Purdue, Mr. Duard Meyer, Coach, TRACK Top Row: Graeletr, Collier, Kauflin, Schubert, Skin- ner, Berg, I-loeh, Work- man, Murphy, Dorian, Iohnson, McCue, Weber, Russell, Frost, Conrad. Row Two: I-lellstern, Her- bert, Seidinger, Snoddy, Adams, Short, Purdue, Austin, Fellinger, Wells, Ward, Schulz, Douglas, Rice. Bottom Row: Mr. Smith Coachg Parsonage, Rein hart, Schaper, Lionber ger, Runnells, Weather spoon, Spiller, Graham, Merkle, Baker, Davies Chapin, Mr. McCann Coach. Page Ninety-eight 9 ck'-I , 74' pwltefza owl 7mm This year's golf team promises to loe one of KirkWoool's most outstand- ing, with the return of tive lettermen from last year. Miles Roche, Ron Booltlie, Rolo Chamberlain, Steve Powell, and Raleigh Singleton are the returning lettermen who are ex- pected to form the nucleus ot the 1958 team. Coached loy Mr. Lenich, the golf team will have a schedule of eleven matches, eight of them in league competition. The highlight of the season will be the District Meet held in the spring, when the top tour from each team will compete for honors. The team will again play at the Crystal Lake Country Club. GOLF Look at that form! Chamberlain, Powell, Lenich, Coach, l-leilemann, Roche. madly Saftfaii VARSITY SOFTBALL Standing: Mesenbrink, Fedder, Gary, Wendt, Gardiner, Albrecht. Kneeling: Montileone, Edwards, Barrie. Volleyball is a Well- liked sport among most girls at K. l-l. S. as was evi- denced by the numerous willing participants this year. The team practiced diligently to develop the skill needed to Win the game. Because ot this and their ever present sports- manship they tin i s h e d with a good record. Page One Hundred Ee- 'aff ---- -L. ,M.,,,W,. -Wwsf W As spring tever grips Kirkwood High students, the girls take to the sott- ball field. Softball is one oi the outstanding sports at Kirkwood, consuming the time and energy of many aspiring girls. The varsity team was chosen from the three class teams on the basis ot co-opera- tion, sportsmanship, and ability. Wcnailq Walfeqfczlf VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Standing: Ward, Dubail, Wendt, Gardiner, Clark. Kneeling: l-lartung, Moritz, Fedder, Barrie. uf ,4.i'!.u,,. re- inc hc ter tht stc ec we sit pl' ter ret as 3 k 91 'ff' 'ia l if .NW s X N AY.,-. f ips its, oft- une arts ing of The sen Ims era- and The game of basketball requires alertness, stam- ina and precision in handling the ball, and of- fers a challenge to all o-f the participants. The out- standing p-lay e-r s from each of the class teams were chosen for the var- sity team, which in turn played other schools. The team finished with a fine record. Wazailq gcwkelfczfl Bishop, Edwards, Green, Hawkins, Ackerrnann, English, Ward, Nalley, Wendt, Frost, Mrs. Gentry, Coach. Waxed? Wackeq f f ecixx VARSITY HOCKEY Standing: Miss' Harris, Coach, Gaines, Nalley, Tomasovic, Sadorf, Hawkins, Eedder, Ward, Ackermann, Heitz, Bishop, Mrs. Gentry, Coach. Kneeling: Edwards, Wendt, Mild, Dubail, Koch, Flynn. cv., As fall approaches, hockey' is ushered in by brisk Weather, clashing sticks and many sore shins. Hockey is one of the favorite sports at K.H.S. to which many girls devote hours o-f avid participation. This season Kirkwood's varsity team suffered only one defeat, at the Well handled sticks of U. City. Page One Hundred One 77m ' VARSITY CLUB By sponsoring a variety of activities between Kirkwood High athletes, alumni, and faculty, Varsity Club seeks to pro- mote the students interest in athletics both actively and as a spectator. Mr. Miller's capable guidance aids the lettermen in planning worthwhile functions of interest to the student body and the community. The central purpose of the group, how- ever, has always been to encourage sportsmanship o-n the field and in the stands. This year their efforts were well rewarded when Kirkwood High captured the Sportsmanship Award. VARSITY CLUB Top Row Iones Miller Baumgarth Roberts Campbell Dailey Powell, Neuhaus, Bean, Ward, Henley, McClintock, Morley Second Pow Mr Lenich Sponsor Trask Runnels Pierce Beal Bowman, Yandell, Killebrew, Roche, Shubert, Mason Ernest Mann Eisenstein Aitken McDougall Barton Mr Miller, Sponsor. Third Row Corbet Clark Campbell Hentschel Dunn Thomas, Calder, Holmes, McCrary, Scranton, Dobbs, Waterman Bottom Row Schmidt Single on Bodtke Allen Bennett Gissendanner, Wainwright, Brell, Frederick, McDarment, Nichols 1 - 1 A .- I l E 1 t e e .l Q1 Morley, Mason, nan. :hols. i l t E . E . , ,,,,,,,,,m, K-KLUB Row One: Mclntyre, President, Wehking, Merkle, Fedder, Giessow, Nierman, Wilson, Dubail Second Row: Edwards, Vice-President, Koch, Sergeant-at-rms, Cobaugh, Ward, Hawkins, Carlson Ackerrnann, Wendt. Third Row: Craig, Secretary, Tornasovic, Treasurer, Kaltwasser, Smith, Stone Nentvvig, Gaines Metzner, Flynn, Gardiner, Montz, Nalley. 0 I I ,eafzlamanfcke 4 K-KLUB K-Klub, girls' honorary sports organization of K. H. S., gives every girl an opportunity to participate in athleticsg and atter accumulating points in both team and individual sports she may earn her and becomes a member ot K-Klub. This group organizes and carries out the extensive program of intramural girls' sports in K. H. S. including hockey, basketball, volleyball and softball teams tor each class and a varsity sguad chosen tor each sport. Under the direction ot Mrs. Gentry, K-Klub has sponsored many activities including two back- ward dances, Hlukebox Saturday Night, the annual Hatchet Hop, and a Father-Daughter Banquet. ln addition to athletic programs, it has proven itself to be among the most active clubs in our school. Page Cne Hundred Three PEP CLUB Top Row: Kreienkamp, Schingel, Peterson, Healy, Taylor, Metivier, Graff, Wolf, Wilms, Benish, Stone, Olson, Ruhl, Marsalek, Sawyer, Crumbliss, Williams, St. Vrain, Blinne, Bopp, Kelly, Clark, Ittner, Law, Nentwig, Stone, Kopp, Cannon, Burr, Beare, Spuering, Litzsinger, Miller, Caldwell. Th' d R w: Hoch, Harris, Brand, Robbins, Nyfeler, Kaltwasser, Sronoe, Ebersole, Clem, Hawkins, Harris, Bradley, Peacock, ir o Carr, Dykes, Poole, Conreux, Prime, Singer, Parsonage, Schulte, Butler, Kohl, Shofstall, Burns, Marietta, Bell, Mclntyre, Wehking, Stephens, Dunham, Graham, Olson, Ryan. Second Row: Merry, Hodges, Sternberg, Fotsh, Brooks, French, Holzwarth, Sand, Taylor, Parent, Kalb, Iones, Bowman, Swisher, Elder, Mild, lohnson, Cole, McClanahan, Moore, Gordon, Thompson, Bowden, Russell, Miner, Phelps, Bester, Perry, Still- wagon, Thursby, Williamson, Beatty, Brockelmeyer, Burke, Wilson, Elliot. Bottom Row: Stiegler, Wright, Uhl, Brenner, Lejsek, Salsman, Zimmermann, Ford, Tovrea, Dolan, Klenk, Stricklin, Thompson, Elbert, Edwards, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lamkin, Treasurery Nalley, President: Mr. Stixrud, Sponsorg Merkle, Secretaryg Torna- sovic, Vice-President, Besant, Montileone, Scogin, Fink, Seter, Parr, Payne, Kamp, Holland, Martin, Goodman, Butcher, Addison. ' h G n Smith. Cheerleaders: Wendt, Gaines, Colley, Grosse, Besant, Gardiner, Cooaug , ree , PEP' CLUB Kirkwood High's largest club has again proven to be the propulsion behind the win- ning teams. lnstead of handicapping the group, the size of the club has been admirably utilized by the dedicated o-fficers and the sponsor, Mr. Stixrud. The group has acquired a knack for powerful publicity and an outstanding reputa- K.l-l.S. Cheerleaders looking pretty. Zealging :Want Ed Page One Hundred Four Ah' A snowman What do you know' tion for monstrous brilliant red and white signs By stimulating an interest in every var sity sport Pep Club seeks to emphasize the importance of participating extensively and ex cellently in those activities which foster school spirit Working with the cheerleaders Pep Club has endeavored with great success to bring to the student body more interesting and 7a Wfdlfdlq az Zefeczz' enthusiastic pre-game assemblies. By sponsor- ing a backward dance, and selling pencils, shakers, candy an d chrysanthemums, the group- earns money to charter buses for games at other schools. Thus, the members encour- age victory in every contest by their numerous presence. PEP CLUB Top Row Schulte Armour Horn Lindahl Moriarity Belmg Wisby, Gaertner, lmler, Waggoner, Young, Noller, Ward, Gre- ber Mueller 'Wood Beiersdorf Nierman Brasovan Tuley Russ, Craig, Koch, Bowe, Schott, Cowles, Flanagan, Prizzell, Landers Dicks Carlson Hines Wallis Third Row: Mclntyre Miller Meyer Knight Dean Bates Altemeyer, Crumbliss, McNally, Lankford, Angeli, Hartman, Malloy, Madden Schneiderjon Davies Lorey McC'luskey Barnekoff, Fedder, Maull, Grotpeter, Carlson, Craigo, Willis, Stoecker, Smith I-lappe Riemeier Pitchford Hindman Linck Knobel, Fullgraf, Boston. Second Row: Fink, Schafer, Sobery, Moller, List, Chuckray, Beiersdorf, Wall, Whitehead, McCrackin, Bergfeld, Schroeder, Weidemueller, Wetzel, Steele, Watters, Wilson, Wright, Georgian, Whitbread, Sob-ery, Morgan, Demaree, Schrader, Klein, Hines, l-lazelton, Drane, Edwards, Sablatnik, Heitz, Schaum, Winkle. Bottom Row: Buble, ltschner, Mace, Bishop, Sadorf, Thompson, Russell, Vlfhite, Trump, Overbey, French, Munzlinger, Sauer, Schwarz, Smith, Huffman, Edwards, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lamkin, Treasurerg Nalley, Presidentg Tomasovic, Vice-President, Merkle, Secretary, LaBarr, Zimmermann, Rosebrough, Richtmeyer, Miller, Arthur, Simmons, Arnold, Gwin, Carpenter, Murphy, Piper, Pullen. Cheerleaders: Gaines, Colley, Grosse, Besant, Gardiner, Cobaugh, Green, Smith, Wendt. 5141 Hail Kirkwood High School 2 Hail! Kirlfwoorl High School Through all the ages, all our sons so bolcl Unto thee we sing- Fight for old Kirlfwoocl High School, Z Ever victorious, homage we bringg Fight for the red and whiiel l ii V ,, ., ,.,,, .,,,, V, . ,V ,, L i ,,., i ,,.. ,,,, , , . A ...., i,,, , , i , Y i ll l: E i r i 1 M 1 Ni . l if :sl -. 7 ll Y , I 1 , 5 1 l I I ' w l i 2 Q..i s 5 E 3 x. 3 Z, 1 e i i 2 l 1 l E ,i xi 5 Q li I 1 Zi i i l ' H A iaol flf1YX V 1 iii .M . .i,..,. ., .. , 1 Q E it V: z Z ' ' Millers our coooh, we couldn't be prouderu l 1 M I 4 Z Cheerleaders pose dquin A g Yeah, Kirkwood, Yeoh, High! l Q Go, Pioneers, Go! A K-1-I-k-W-0-0-d 5 3 Victors with iheir ireorsure f l 1 3 l 1 l l Poqe One Hundred Six l l 2 i 455 Zlmzeffdci Zeaaliaa CHEERLEADERS Top Row: Colley, Besant, Smith, Wendt, Gaines, Green, Grosse. U Bottom Row: Gardiner, Cobaugh. 111- K.H.S. Cl-IEERLETADERS Kirkwood High's cheerleading squad, called the Red Peppers , is the outstanding example- ot loyalty and devotion to the school and her athletic teams. Cheerleading is not all glory, tor mixed in are often sacrifices and com- plete exhaustion. There is a lot more to cheerleading than fancy arm-moving. These girls set an important example tor the student loody and act as represen- tatives ot K.H.S. when meeting other schools. Kirkwood High can show pride in her l958 Cheerleaders. They have served her well. Page One Hundred Seven aiming afzcea 70, paw! NIPHEB CHEE'BLE'ADEBS Standing: Schultz, Kopp. Kneeling: Stuckrnan, Happen, Grafton. NIPHEB PEP' CLUB Top Bow: Wright, Anstett, Bosebrough, Tiesler, Koewing, Waitkens, Voelkes, Lewis, Frey, Brothers, Guthrie, McLean, Iones. Fourth Bow: Alspaugh, Doswald, Beim, Hartmann, Bopp, Fedder, Beckeman, Lenich, Tovrea, Boyce, Dunham, Bustemeyer, Steiner. Third Bow: Kluter, Cothran, Lambertus, Windee, Bennett, McDougall, Evertz, Graham, Hirsch, Fales, LaBarr, Gray, Clarkson. Second Bow: Ieffries, Hubert, Graham, Altmeyer, Minckler, Adams, Harris, Peters, Martin, Myers, Fogler, Schaefer, Lawler. Bottom Bow: Clem, Duncan, MoFall, Lupher, Scheidegger, Burgess, Eberts, Prough. Kneeling: Kopp, Happen. NIPHEB PEP CLUB seeks to promote a keen school spirit not only With the coming new athletic season, the im- in at hl et i ct s, but in other school activities. portanoe ot Pep Glub to Nipher Iunior High Through various money-making projects, the sports' activities becomes more evident. Under group managed to charter buses to two ot the the leadership ot Miss Ozark, this organization away football games. Page One Hundred Eight in NIPHER CHEERLEADERS Together with the Pep Club, the Nipher Cheer- leaders instilled in the Nipher student body a spirit of pride for their own athletic programs. Selected on the basis ot tryouts by Pep Club members, these girls lead the students in cheers. The six cheerleaders are e q u a l l y divided among the three classes, two for each of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade groups. Through many hours ot practice, the girls have attained a perfection in cheering to rival their big sisters at K.H.S. NIPHER PEP CLUB Top Row: DeGuire, Ward, Zupan, Dann, McGraw, Sobery, Welty, Zimmerman, Lacey, Balke, Reynolds, Forehand, Scibetta. Fourth Row: Lockwood, Preiss, Cunningham, Hartman, Williams, Haenni, Anderson, Boggs, Russell, Hurst, McCullough, Mar- tines. Third Row: Klein, Marecek, Miller, Keith, Williams, VanNice, Hale, Naisby, Kennedy, Cowles, Stakes, Thurrnon, Larson. Second Row: Beal, Bradshaw, White, Schaffner, Nabe, Anderson, Cravens, Lester, Stroup, Rouse, Reid, Hudson. Bottom Row: Bowman, Goodman, Goff, lVlcClurg, Strickland, Etter, Hoppen, Clark, Showers, Hensley, Saffell, Burtch, Cutter. Kneeling: Schultz, Hoppen. 5 195. fef, SOD. 'ler. zly es. the the 7a ?fzamaL'e loyalty NIPHER CHEERLEADERS Beal, Stuckrnan, Schultz, Kopp, Hoppen. L , I ie 1 3 1 i 1 WN I E ! A -N 2 E E 1 i nz K K 1 W: 1' : E I Q i V .,. 2 Y! fi i J Q :N f! ,i .. H Q5 xl L - -111.11- ima, 4, Facia Nipher Intermurcfl Soccer Nipher Intermurcd Basketball Nipher Intermurcd Wrestlinq Nipher Imermuml Football Page GHG Hundxed Ten -Aifr., mmpaiiae, 4, 74720604 Nipner Trampoline Nipher Basketball Nipher Tumbling Niplfler Archery Page One Hundred Eleven We pause to honor Mr. Lyons, Make it good, Bennett! Heave l-lo! Dickg Oh My eye, Waterman, What's wrona with Monk? Crowning Ioanie football queen, ls this the way they tackle in Tenn? l-low will you aet out ot this, Tiger? We're oft tor Cape, Brell and another tackle. Getting started on Wehsterg Ycu're hurtinq my neck! Qlcl automatic Bocltlceg Tom setting a reccrcly Some- body arab ity Don't step in the muclp Dedication Ceremcniesg lt might he out of here: Ycu're out! A little help from the :retp Get qcina, Smithg Safe!! X az Wdctafzq I I I Zend ,, 4 f 0 Y .fn .unlvl QI' 'W W 1 Page Une I-Iundfed Fourteen Wzmz mzwfmze 5510? xW Pssef E 5 TJ lf- 1 7 'A 'lp gli V I ,ii NK Q ' 5 X x f 1 fx Parliamentariang Kirk, Price. Bottom Bow: Brooks, Freedman, Bis op, ompson, ar Page One Hundred Sixteen E 2 it iv STUDENT COUNCIL Top Bow: l-leintz, Canda, Bowman, Chaplain, Press, Wolff, Keller, Miller, Frederick, Whit e, Eisenstein, Corbet, Webb, ater, Frost, Mr. Smith, Sponsor, McDougall, Second Bow: Lamkin, Peterson, Bester, Albrecht, Leyhe, Campbell, Byw Taft, Coester, Wendt, Stone, Wehking, Whitehead, Mace. h Th P ham, Gaines, Secretary, Gray, Vice-President, Calder, Presidentg Chamberlain, Treasurer, Wilson, Uhl, Green, l-leitz, Zimmermann. aww and 'ZCUCZGQZ STUDENT' COUNCIL The K. H. S. Student Council sought to better student-faculty relations and promote school citizenship. Through discussion and under- standing of the problems facing the school ad- ministration and the student body, council members learn to appreciate the difficulties. en- countered by them and strive to set examples for the-ir classmates. Sponsoring several events, the May Fete, Coronation Prom, and class elec- tions, this organization is the most active in the school. ln l958, Student Council was host to the Missouri Association of Student Councils Convention, the success was due to the close cooperation between council members and stu- dents in the planning of this event. Student Council prettying up for Xmas. A Q.. 7a4,e6fmZdaa A Wzadghf F. T. A. The F.T.A. seeks to give prospective teachers some inspiration and insight into the teaching profession through discussions, films and con- tacts with successful teachers. Through grade school visitations by the Iuniors and Seniors, F. T. A. members observe actual teaching sit- uations and learn to recognize the problems with which a teacher must cope and the over- whelming pride and satisfaction received from this work. Being an active service organiza- tion, F. T. A. members often serve as substitutes during eme-rgencie-s or brief absence-s of teach- ers, gaining knowledge and experience in the art of managing a class. The F. T. A. also works in co-operation with the Toastmasters to . Top Row: LaBarr, Hines, Trurnp, Wetzel, Taylor, Singer, Parsonage, Berthold, Stiegler, Bowden, Freierrnuth, Kalb, Wilkins. Second Row: Thornpson, Noller, Thursby, W'illis, Georgian, Whitbrread, Clark, Dykes, Bopp, Stewart, Georgian, Manthey, Parr, Iarnes, Carlson. Bottom Row: Kennedy, Stevens, Trettts, Gregory, Mueller, Mrs. Brooks, Sponsorp Swisher, President, Fogler, Vice--Presidentg Mueller, Treasurer, St. Vrain, Reed. provide coat checking facilities at all school activities. This year the club sent two dele- gates to- the special F. T. A. session of the Mis- souri State Teachers' Association meeting in St. Louis. By comparing the experiences of other F. T. A.'s to those of the K. H. S. group, the entire organization benefits and receives many new ideas for projects. Through its many and varied activities, the F. T. A. works effectively to promote the teaching profession. Torncrrowenew teachers! 1 'lit ff Q-if3M3f fW?'t.f,, Nipher dresses up in Roman costumes. il: :rg NIPHER IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Top Row: Shubert, Oberle, Iohnson, Elbring, Dorian, Workman, Berg, Miller, Edler, Ward, Belko, Schulz, Waller, Wells, Kroepel, Fellinger, Hoeh, Finney. Second Row: Schaper, Leinicke, Meyer, Phelps, Priess, Reichardt, Bussart, Kettler, Naisby, Paul, Randol, Cothran, House, Ander- son, Cravens, Muetzelfeld, McColgan. Bottom Row: Snow, Sturgis, Verner, Wagemann, Reynolds, Mc- Cullough, Russell, Metzner, Bond, Kopp, Mueller, Minckler, Hassler, Rustetneyer, McDonnell, Fedder, Paulsgrove, Harris, Reinhart. ' Not Pictured: Cass, Hicks, Kornfeld. NIPI-IER IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The lunior Classical Le-ague oi Nipher lun- ior l-ligh seeks to familiarize its members with the laws, literature, government, language and the arts ot ancient Greece and Rome. This or- ganization, guided by Miss S-chwerdtmann, also aids in giving students so-me understanding ot the debt that twentieth century culture and civilization owe to that classical age oi antiqui- ty oi the Greek and Roman scholars. The group held its Annual Initiation Dinner and planned several social events tor the year, including a Saturnalian Party and a dance. The organiza- tion also made plans to attend the state con- vention at the University of Missouri this spring , and sent representatives to the National Con- 4 . . vention at the University of Michigan in August. ,i Q46 euag we ata l . it l li Page One Hundred Eighteen i ,I I E 'nil' fs get Q fl- :h .ol nf- Bo of nd ii- 'lp ed a G. U- Q H- t. Without the leade-rship and ambition dis- plaYed by the officers of the lunior Classical League, the organization would have great dif- ficulty in functioning efficiently. The club owes a Vote of appreciation to its hard-working offi- cers. e Z 1 ' it ' 1. i QM at t it E it 'Lam 6 dd f T lf!! I 3 l ia Q l T E t A 5 Q 1 ,2 5, 5 1 3 T , ,. 1 11 5 i ,ti 1 Qi n 'l Eli ,, I lit 1. 3' Ii 5 5 ,e t ,it t .t 'l E sm t li it l t 1 1 3 Q it ,,, ,., it NlPl-IBB IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Top Bow: Parsonage, Spencer, Duch, Brinkrnann, Strode, Roberts, Langenberg, Weiland, Garrison, Brodie, Shofstall, Harrison, Kauflin, Tibbles, McNew. Second Bow: Peach, Piatt, Swaclcer, Waters, Bulon, Mecker, Mor- gan, Wright, Badenoch, lones, Farr, Browder, Lyon, Merkle, Tramp, Simpson, Kluefer, Doswald, Stakes, LaBarr, Adams. Bottom Bow: Peters, Holley, Banney, Cole, O'Dell, Tomasovic, Engel, Connor, Chaplain, Marsalek, President, Matthews, Vice President, Wilcox, Secretaryg Adams, Treasurer, Landes, Decker, White, Farrell, Hurst, Bichtrneyer, Wheeler. President .,....,..... r...... M ary Marsalelc Vice-President .,.... ...... L isbeth Matthews Secretary ...,.,... .......r., L ois Wilcox Treasurer ..,.r, .r....,.............., Ierry Adams Through the efforts of these people, working in co-operation with their s pon s or, Miss Schwerdtmann, the lunior Classical League of Nipherhas co-ntinued to remain an extremely active and worthwhile organization. t t 5 E X, I, 1 it ? it l I I 4 t 1 1 Interpreting living in the past. Page One Hundred Nineteen fzeaefwda cz Wlemafzg MI. Swain and his slaves. PIONEER STAFF Top Row: Trump, Craig, Nalley, Phelps, Bennett, Koch, Hodge, Payne, Schmiederer, Shotstall, Bowman, Swisher, Mclntyre, Cobaugh, Bell, Stone-, Gray, Erwin, Chamberlain, Tomey, Lamkin, Yandell, Merkle. Bottom Row: Allen, Dunn, Mann, Wendt, Mrs. Steinkamp, Sponsor, Cole, Smith, Besant, Carlson, Kaltwasser, Pogler. Not pictured: Frederick. THE STAFF' OF 1958 SUSAN WENDT NANCY SI-IOFSTALL ALLAN TOMEIY IANE BELL KIRBY ALLEN SANDY COLE IUDY ERWIN LARRY YANDELL IOY MERKLE BOB DUNN Editors Art Editors BOYS' Sports Calendar BILL BENNETT Circulation Managers IEAN CRAIG MONK MANN SUE NALLEY DIANE MCINTYHE BOB FREDERICK IUDY KQCH IUDY BOWMAN Business Managers IUDY PI-IELPS BARBARA TRUMP PAT-TI PAYNE IQHN SCI'IlVlIEDEl:iER G' l ' S t , Activity Editors NANCY COBAUGH if S por S Copy Staff Photographer A BILLIE LAMKKIN GEORGIA HODGE IEANNE CARLSON , V SUSAN SMITH JAN STONE NEAL GRAY MARILYN KALTWASSER MRS. W. E. STEINKAMP BONNIE BESANT BRENDA SWISHER BOB CI-IAMERLAIN DIANA FQGLER MRS. V. M. PARHAM Photographic Editors Identification of Pictures Social Editors Typists Sponsors Page One I-Iundred Twenty -lib, PIONEER The members of Pioneer Staff have one aim- to bring the student body an accurate, original presentation of the year's events. First semester is primarily devoted to taking and identifying pictures, summarizing activities, and planning a sales' campaign. The staff works frantically before the Christmas season guided by Mrs. Steinkamp and Mrs. Paraham sorting and de- livering cards while- the Pioneer Post Office- is Of Um Teen Zmcz atm in operation. ln February the wo-rk of the social editors is climaxed with the presentation of the Pioneer Prancef' This group is justifiably proud of the first ranking which the Pioneer has received in the Missouri lnterscholastic Press Association the past twelve years. lt is the hope of this year's Pioneer Staff to' uphold not only this honor, but to win again the A rating which was awarded last year's book by the National School Yearbook Association for the first time. Xmas cards, We get Xmas cards! 5 l 1 14' , gx OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated: Ward, Stiegler, Knight, Pedder, Bowe, Mrs. Ballard, Beal, Brooks, Asel. Standing: Hoch, Keniston, Keniston, C Top Row: Thompson, Miner. avic, Mueller, Koch, Standish, Clark, lttner, Gardner, Pitchford. TOASTMASTERS Second Row: Lazarcheff, Reynolds, Love, Kirkpatrick, Rirnrner, Rirnrner. Bottom Row: Rosenthal, Peters, Mr. Via, Sponsor, Chapin, Love. Page One Hundred Twenty-two liz, A-6 OFFlCE ASSISTANTS Girls chosen with respect to outstanding achievements in the realm of scholarship, de- pendability, and poise serve reliably as the of- fice assistants at Kirkwood High. Their task re- lates to such areas as the delivering of mes- sages, the collecting of attendance slips, and answering the telephone. At the beginning and end of each semester the office work expands into the areas of filling out schedule cards and issuing new lockers and locker combinations, as we-ll as making appointments for interested parents to discuss personal problems with the appropriate counselor. ln performing these var- ious and innumerable duties, the office as- sistants aid in making possible the effective operation of the entire school which has been necessary in maintaining the undisputed repu- tation which Kirkwood has earned through the years. TOASTMASVTERST Toastmasters is an organization established principally to render a direct service to its mem- bers. lt attempts to give each person a sufficient amount of training and experience for him to become a good speaker and eventually, per- haps, attain a position of leadership through his speaking ability. Ptarticipation in this activi- ty familiagrizes members with the principles of effective speech making and enables a person to conquer his nervousness when reporting oral- ly. Quick thinking is encouraged and poise developed by the repeated giving of externpo- raneous talks on topics whose interest value is designed to overcome an immature approach. The club raises funds for banquets and other social activities by means of an annual dance and through its coat checking project. pmatdcalfq A 0 ,beaches . . , Too many calls at once. Now this would be a good approach! Page One Hundred Twenty-three i 'aw 4 if THESPIANS To Row: Krieger, Love Holmes Gongdon, Rimmer p , , - Second Row: Mr, Hansen, Sponsor, Brasovan, Cannon, Miner, Nierman, Oberg, Metzner, Wemhoener. Bottom Bow: Smith, Scogin, Erwin, Geist, Nahm, Trump, Noland. LITTLE THEATER Top- Bow: Mr. Hansen, Sponsor, Cole, Miner, Bester, Wemhoener, Niccols, Krieger, Congdon, Killelorew, Bietsch, Miner, Nier- man, Shelton, Davies, Wood, Rimmer, Adams. Second Row: Ford, Bishop, Arthur, Lamkin, Scogin, Bester, Fotsch, Graham, Erwin, Kohler, Smith, Metzner, Early, Zimmer- I'1'1CI1'1I'1. Bottom Row: Gardner, Nahm, Secretary, Geist, President, Noland, Vice Presidentg Trump, Treasurer. ailing tie Zaye LITTLE THEATER AND THESPTANS Kirkwood students in Little Theater participate in the creative art ot play-production from the moment the plays are chosen to the tinal cur- tain call. Every memloer takes part in some Dage One Hundred Twenty-four theatrical activity and in so doing develops an appreciation ot drama while learning the prin- ciples ot stage craft and acting. Thesp-ian mem- bership is given as an award only to- those who have worked diligently in Little Theateri ffm, cw eatez Holden Kirkwood students in the Little Theater participate in the creative art ot play- production from the moment the plays are chosen to the final curtain call. Every member takes part in some theatrical ac- tivity and in so doing develops an ape preciation of drama while learning the principles of stage craft and acting. Thes- pian membership is given as an award only to those who have worked diligently in Little Theater. SENIOR PLAY CAST POR MEET ME' IN ST LOUIS Standing: Kolhmaier, Esther , Bockhorst, Iohn Sheperdng Adams, Grandpa Proghater 7 Larsen, Fred Gregory g Gray, Mr. Smith , Dunn, Lon , Austen, Mr. Duffy , Owens, Rose , Seated: Smith, Lucille Pentard p Erwin, Mrs. Waug- hop , Kohl, Katy g Nahm, Ida Boothby g Bow- man, Prompter , Ford, Tootie , Zimmermann, Agnes y Wood, Mrs. Smith . Not Pictured: Graham, Mr. Dodge . .f .rv .W I. SENIOR PLAY CHAIRMAN Standing: Rimmer, Scenery, Congdon, Business Manager, Allen Pub licitY: Krueger, Lighting and Sound. Seated: Geist, Costumesg Shelton, Student-Director, Bates, Propsg Early Make-up. Kneeling: Spuering, Posters, Oberg, Scenery, Noland, Stage-Manager 21'- EI'- 1Tl rl- Tl- '1 O 4.3- xg T535- ff Page One I-Iundred Twenty-tive f,1,V 3 'Q , f If Z f J Y if x y K il f e ' ZAI ZW 9 9 X fl if vi , A 4' A ,f,g,c,,f 5, .1 1 iff, f W, ff f . ,,4 Z ,X Qf X' 7, f ' fl A X f fi' CALL REPORTERS Top Row: Badenoch, Love, Miner, Miller, I-lallerberg, Vaught, lohnson, Kirkpatrick, Ker, Rimmer. ' ' ' E' S hmiederer, Killebrew. S nd Row: Rustemeyer, Brasovan, Miner, Hogan, Schingle, Gaertner, Davies, vans, c eco Bottom Row: Smith, Wood, Todoroff, Decker, Scogin, Grosse, Bransford, Nahm. CALL STAFF I-loeh, First page co-editorg I-louser, First page co-editor, Calder, Third page co-editory Bowman, Third page co-editory Miller, Editor-in-Chief, Mrs. Williams, Sponsorg Adams, Fourth page Co-editorp Weigel, Second page co-editor, Eisenstein, Second page co-editor. Not Pictured: Wilks, Fourth page co-editor. Page One Hundred Twenty-six dia feyaafztiwg Sixteen times during the year Kirkwood stu- dents have eagerly mobloed CALL circula- tion staff members in an attempt to acquire a copy of the latest school happenings. Besides covering important general events, the staff p-rovides a sp-ecial sports section and, this year particularly, has beco me renowned for its clever satires and humorous features. Humor, however, is not co-nfined to regular issues alone, for the giant April Fool CALL is entirely de- voted to delightfully confusing the students and faculty. The Senior lssue and the monthly Boto are signs of progress which are profoundly ap- preciated hy every stude-nt. A member of the N. S. PL A. and M. l. PL A., CALL endeavors to assist every organization through thorough coverage and precise reporting. -z 'sift 5 I 4 , Mg Q l stu- lla- e a des taff ear its nor, une, de- and toto ap- the vors ugh X CALL WINNER! Reading Up: Zimmermann, Wehking, Elder, Mild, Grotpeter. ' qfccmcvz The industrious staff publishes a reliable bi-weelc- ly paper which continually meets recognized stand- ards of high school journalism and provides oppor- tunities for many students with related abilities. With its many reporters and feature writers, 'CALL' presents a vivid reflection of Kirkwood High activity and opinion in every issue. ln addition to printing a newspaper, the staff organizes and presents the first event of the school social season, the CfALL Ball. lt designs and publishes the souvenir Turkey Day football program and all other home game programs. Once more OALL, rewarded two de- serving senio-rs in the traditional Popularity Poll. lt is agreed by all that this newspaper is truly an asset to our school spirit. CALL will forever retain its place as a vital organ of the student body. CALL CIRCULATION STAFF Top Row: Gardner, Kelly, Williams, English, Gaertner, Taylor, Burr, Brasovan, Weidemueller, Sawyer, Sadorf, Burr, Lankford, Burqgrabe, Mueller, Noland, Dubail. Second Row: Lester, Uhl, lohnson, Fink, Addison, Colley, Mild, Gardiner, Flynn, Wilcox, Schrader, Wilkins, Metzner, Dobbs, Early. Bottom Row: Besant, Hines, Drane, Ward, Myers, Thompson, Kohler, Morgan, Mace, Briell, Taylor, Wehking, Circulation Manager. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven l f 5 s ' J , A l A e t I E soPHoMoRE H1-Y Top Row: Grommet, Stuckman, Keller, Sarver, Morley, Beighley, Gille, Steele, Wendt, Mills. Second Row: Welsh, Morgan, Byrd, l-limes, Huggins, Voisen, Robinson, Surman, Bester, Clark. Bottom Row: Campbell, Smith, Tomlin, Sergeant-At-Arms, Albritton, Treasurer, Morelock, Chaplain, Leyhe, President, Mon- teith, Secretary, Wolf, Vice-President, Barbar, Bywater. up emea my on Q e Z 5' Z 'Z ciao! .Z ' rs , it SOPHOMORE HI-Y OFFICERS lUNlG'R HI-Y OFFICERS , Frank Leyhe ,.,,................,...,....,..,,.,,.......,. President Ernie Rice .,..............,,..........,,,........,,,....... President Bill Wolf ...........,... ....... V ice-Pesident ,Ohm ROWS, 'gv' Viceplresidem Kelly Monteith ,....... Secretary , Ed Waite ,.,.,,,, ,.,.. ..... S T ecretary tt Claude Albritton ..... ,,,... T reasurer Steve More-lock .... .,.,............, C haplain Steve POWQ11 - -, ------- T feeeuref Dave Tomlin ..,.. ....., S ergeant-at-arms Tom lones ..... ., ...... Chaplain l A lUNlGR HI-Y Top Row: Kirk, Miller, Binnington, Gibson, Burcham, Whitehead, White, Blackwell, Davis, Harris, Rhode, Schneider, Drake. Second Row: Stetzel, lohnson, Riester, Rankin, Howell, Strauss, Larson, Graham, Winter, Dailey, Bennett. Bottom Row: Holt, Becker, Adams, Mueller, Rice, President, Roe, Vice-President, Waite, Secretary, Powell, Treasurer, Iones, Nentwig, Morgan, Speck. . ll E l l l 654 efdgdcwca 746545645 SENIOR I-II-Y By promoting social, educational, and spiri- tual pursuits which supplement the services oi school and church, the Senior I-Ii-Y carries out its main objective ot creating, maintaining and extending high standards of Christian living. In accomplishing this, the members ot this or- ganization have proved themselves to be suc- cessful in fabricating and developing plans tor the Christmas Formal, the Friendship Dance, and the Youth and Government Model Legis- lature in Ieiierson C-ity. Through these activi- ties I-Ii-Y hopes that by building responsible citizens our world will become a better place in which to live. SENIOR I-II-Y Top Row: Ward, Gray, Camp, Showers, Connor, Mohler, Ross, Iennings, Congdon, Ward, Krueger, Wood, Killebrew, Webb, Corbet, Stansiield, Krieger, Forehand, Rustemeyer, Shubert, Frederick. Second Row: Barth, Farme r, Harris, Davis, Woodbury, Rimmer, I-Ieicher, Wilks, Adams, Dunn, Keymer, Wrasmann, Brell, Mann, Bennett, Williamson, Marshall, Maher. Bottom Row: Byrd, Singleton, Bean, Graham, Dillman, Bowman, Miller, Tomey, Gissendanner, Waitkins, Bockhorst, Meuser, Thomas, Scott. SENIOR I-II-Y OFFICERS Reed Webb- ,..... ........ S ecretary Bill Gissendanner ,,,,.,.....,........................ President Barry Miller ...... .,..,.. 'I' treasurer Norm Bowman ..... ........ V ice-President Allan Tlomey' ...... .,... Ch aplain - ----V ' ' - -7 Amana Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Q te ll f E S f E 3 3 it 5 t i t Qfaaafmfzq 79 ' ' ' OUILL AND SCROLL The Pica Chapter ot Ouill and Scroll, deriving its name from the two Kirkwood publications, the CALL and the PlONEER, is a branch oi the International Honorary Society for High School Iournalists. To be eligible tor membership, a student must b-e ot Iunior standing, rank in the upper third oi his class, and be approved by his faculty advisor. Only girls and boys who have made ex- Do you solemnly pledge? Bread too-ludy? ceptional contributions to the CALL such as edito-rs, re- porters, and those serving on the business staff are in- vited to join. All members of PIONEER are automatically OUILL AND SCROLL Top Row: Weis, Miner, Rozier, Allen, Tomey, Dunn, Frederick, Bennett, Smith, Gray, Mann, Schmiederer. Second Row: Payne, Merkle, Bell, Shofstall, Erwin, Wood, l-lodge, Swisher, Fcqler, Nalley, Phelps, Besant, Bowman, Cobaugh, Mcintyre, Stone, Lamkin, Kaltwasser. Bottom Row: Miner, Wilks, Bowman, Eisenstein, Miller, Mrs. Steinkarnp, Sponsorg I-loeh, Cole, Wendt, Trump, Koch, Zirnmennann, Craig. initiated. Co-sponsored by Mrs. Steinkamp and Mrs. Wil- liams, Ouill and Scroll seeks to maintain a high type of scholarship and a strict code oi ethics in all publications. The organization also strives to encourage and reward in- dividual achievements in journalism and its many allied tields. To be a member oi Ouill and Scroll is indeed an honor and a privilege. Page One Hundred Thirty I t ZWWMWW- WW YM4 f A E' Wtfw Wir DEBATE CLUB Top Row: Kirkpatrick, Rosenthal, Morgan, Philpott, Fogerty, Crow. Third Row: Parr, Thompson, Congdon, Mr. Smith, Sponsor. Second Bow: Peters, Badenoch, Burkhardt, Rimmer, Burke, Holland. Bottom Bow: Connor, Cleneay, Weis, Kammerer. 7a 7cvzwafz ' DEBATE CLUB Through participation in the K. H. S. Debate Club, students acquire- confidence in public speaking abilities. Under the guidance oi Mr. Murray Smith, members are able to take an unprejudiced view oi either side oi any topic' in competitive inter-school debating. This type oi activity provides an opportunity for the mem- bers to meet students from other schools and better inter-school relations. ammcmdcaldaa RADIO' CLUB The aim of the K. H. S-. Radio Club is to prog mote a keen interest in ham radio operating among students. Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Conley, these enthusiastic amateurs- op- erate Station KUAZV from the radio room in the K. H. S-. Science Building. Several members received their amateur radio licenses as a re- sult oi their hard work and experiences with the club. RADIO CLUB Top Bow: Krieger, Philpott, Smith, Ellis, Boutwell, Wright, Mrs. Conley, Sponsor. Second Row: Boa, Holland, lekel, Pool, Evans. Third Row: Nemac, LoVellette, Schmidt, Tancill, Coronado. at Stansfield and Rustemeyer making pretty pictures. 704155 7146 a CAMERA CLUB Camera Club has been effectively organized to acquaint its members with the various facets of photography and to instruct them in the care and use of photographic equipment. Discus- sions are held concerning topics of interest such as developing, printing, or lighting with the in- tent of promoting skill in the form of a more comprehensive understanding of the subject. One of the many projects sponsored by Camera Club- is their annual conte-st. Anyone may enter into the competition for a cash prize and may participate in the field trip taken for the purpose of obtaining contest material. Another project which has been extremely successful is the sale of football pictures taken of the varsity team. Through these conscientious efforts, Camera Club maintains an integral part of education at K. l-I. S. CAMERA CLUB Top Row: Blodgett, Torney, Stansiield, Bustemeyer, Krueger, Willrnore, Davis, Mr. Headlee, Sponsor. Second Two: Bottom Row: Marrow, Borstad, johnson, Tancill. Talbott, Fues, Mueller, Schmiederer, Stetson, Kohne, Borstad. v' k I 0 I , l N fe. ' .f 'Q-2 -411s -16646676 60146 Standing: Ruler, Schraeder, Miss Henry, Sponsor, Schrnick, Bradburn. Kneeling: Allen, Kobernus, Stetson, Slack. PRCHECTION CLUB Top Row: Marks, Kieffer, Beck, Stansfield, Fuse. Bottom Row: Mr. Piro, Sponsor, Baumgarth, Mertz, Ruler, Roe, Bradburn, Allen. NIPHER KNIGHTS Top Row: lohns, Ladd, Hoit, Charlesville, Coil, Rucker, Laernrni, Pickle, Roe, Beutel. Second Row: Olson, Toothrnan, Hensley, Wolken Smythe, Chapman, Davis, Fitzroy, Hensgen Cldendorph. Bottom Row: Issac, Waggoner, Harmon, Harmon Mr. Roberts, Sponsor, Haines, Hines, Taylor, Butcher, Davis, Loevsrnaw. ' E 1 F Page One Hundred Thirty-three ., ,Twrf-'v NTPHER HIGH DABBLEBS 1' I . ftfkw ,aff JZ' ,V 2 6 : 4 Top Bow: Clay, Clermont, Loyd Thompson, Haenni, Baur, Men , , , 3 , .- , , if ,,:,- if ,V ,VI ,. ,-M., - W af, ,. - 'f, . mf-w , 7 220' 1:. If -'f . , V f '- r fr fr ' .y .1,fv,.f ' if .W ,K ' ,W ,f ' ' T l, , lm ?W' 1 if 1 f 2 fff- 55' trup, Ewen, Harris, Schmidt Kaltwasser, Tramp, Miss Hen drick, Sponsor. Second Bow: Killebrew, Ugel Peterson, Zahorsky, Sappington Oberer, Presidentg Stakes, Sec retaryg K o o n c e, Kirkpatrick Mueller, Holekamp, Buck. Bottom Bow: Zupan, lustison Trueblood, Windsor, Clermont Lash, Stephens, Chisholm. NIPHER ART CLUB Top Bow: Williams, Cooper, O' Keefte, Meyer, Reichmann, Min ckler, Marshall, Lowry, Beyer, Take, Fuchs, Second Bow: Hottmeister, Tramp Bass, Carlson, Meness, Giles, Yeomans, Siegrist, K i n y o n, Churchill, Smith. Bottom Bow: Lynch, Conyers, An stett, Law, Boyd, D e t t lin g l-lampe, Graff, Bennett, Well- ington, Raithel. wpaziag az N IPHER DABBLEBS ln their desire to develop art talent and ap- preciation the Nipher Dabblers employed many workshops and tieldtrips. The club encouraged its memb-ers to- become proficient at many forms ot art through workshops on tingerpainting, paper sculpturing, toam glass carving and mu- ral painting. The Halloween and Christmas decorations with which the Dabblers enlivened the cafeteria aroused favorable comment. Trips to local art exhibits, museums and the Wash- ington University Art School have enriched every member's knowledge ot this subject. Guided by Miss Hendrick, the club also spon- sored numerous social activities including a hayride, ice skating, and a tea tor their mothers. Page One Hundred Thirty-tour ' , . , A 11 . 1 ' 1 .J 1. ' T 1 . ' ,l Q . i f 1, .gg Q 3 I l - 2 4 9 , gg , . ,i Q: , , W- 0- X, :.., .ff 'v V ,. 1, . ' 1462.1 f f J Q Q? tt f 6 t , ,uf 7415 , NIPHEB ART CLUB Under the- capable guidance ot Mrs. Smith and Mr. Hottmeister Nipher Art Club has be- come an active and purposeful organization. The group attempts to arouse in its members a profound appreciation ot art and an aware- ness ot its application to everyday living. BY supplementing classroom activity, Art Club en- ables its members to pursue special interests in a variety ot activities. ln their visits to the City Art Museum and Kirkwood Public Library ex- hibits, members have the opportunity to study art techniques about which they have studied. Art Club serves Nipher throughout the year with festive holiday decorations which are admired by all. A,-tix i N:- in .mf 1-' . X S S X xmf Q ff 3 'Z vi' X h 9- fl. rs 'Y 3- .n IY ,X- -Y cl. th sd SENIOR ABT CLUB Kirkwood High Art Club has again participat- ed in innumerable activities with the hope ot arousing artistic consciousness in many stu- dents. A knowledge oi this essential element enable-s young peo-ple to become more sensi- tive- oi natural beauty and improve cultural well-being. Miss Sheppard's devoted sponsor- ship has encouraged the group to work toward lofty goals. Striving to improve their under- standing oi various art forms, Art Club- has taken several field trips to nearby museums and contests, attended lectures, held works-hops, and sponsored contests. The group- has also taken part in a number of social activitie-s in- cluding the annual Christmas party, a welcome tea for new members, a picnic, a banquet where pins were awarded, and Stairway to the Stars, their dance, which was acclaimed by all. SENIOR ABT CLUB Hafafzfaf me Designing, cutting and splashing Top Bow: Thierbach, Harris, Rozier, Angeli, Bowe, Geist, Wemhoener, Risley, Kohlmaier, Swisher, Swisher, Wilcox, Beling. Third Bow: Miss Sheppard, Sponsor, Good, Wentz, Shelton, Hartman, Nahm, Metzner, Oberg, Georgian, Spuering, Mc- Creary, Wallis, Scott, Killebrew. Second Bow: Burkhardt, Brady, Miner, King, Lucas, Davies, Treasurer, Graham, Vice-President, Trump, Secretary: Zimmermann, Lamkin, l-lolz, Dubail, Horn, Arthur, Bosenberger. Bottom Bow: Wetzel, Sablatnik, Colley, Bowman, President, Iohnson, Erwin, Shofstall, Besant, Kopp. V6 -IIA , l If , , ' ' , X I . dsuhs. T, Page One Hundred Thirty-five it I z -X-an vg- - -t lt E 1 I x ewmday dy aching NlPl-IER CAMERA CLUB Top Bow: DePrez, Bates, Beichmann, Woodress, Mandl, Sherrick, Shepard, Beese, Darrow, Lam- hertus, Dunlap. Second Bow: Windsor, Brinkman, Beiersdort, Howard, Murdock, Predericks, Clement, Bass, Sarset, Davis. Bottom Bow: Marecek, Parks, Simpson, Schmidt, Paubel, Kirk, Mrs. Cochran, Sponsor, Fallon, Barris, Liddle, Droddy. NIPHEB STAMP CLUB Top Bow: Myers, Young, Boyer, Kiesling, McCall, Dunbar, l-lance, Williams, Morrisseau, Brand. Second Bow: Cleneay, Stewart, Evans, Cross, Hogan, Ragsdell, Whitson, Gould, Chapman, Davis, Mr. Cullinane, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Kelly, McCall, Williams, Finney, Bailey, l-lexter, Koprivica, McCoy, Young, Son- nemann, Youngblood. Page One Hundred Thirty-six NlPl-IER BALSA BUGS Top Bow: Schleuter, Rucker, Buhrrnann, Wilson Slager, Boundy, Smythe, Trotter, Commens Dietz, I-lenke. Bottom Bow: Mr. Westerdale, Sponsor, Cannon Shuhert, Barnholtz, Whipple, Whipple, Disse Smith, Wright, Steiner, Saathoff, Hughes. BS, fn- rf, ss, dt, nn, all, d. DSS, GD, .GY, :OD- SOD GDS HOD isse, Zacezfifaf Demacmcq NlPl-IEE STUDENT COUNCIL The aims of Nipher Student Council are to promote co-operation between students and taculty, further student activities, and give stu- dents actual experience in the democratic pro- cesses of government. Under the capable guid- ance of Mr. Beltz, the Council has many accom- plishments to its credit including the election ot Nipher class officers, management of Snack Bar and the sale ot Nipher buttons as a money raising project. Sponsoring an orientation pro- gram tor new students and seventh graders, along with a representation on the lunior Coun- cil tor Public Safety, the Student Council ex- tends its services to the students ot Nipher as well as the community. This year in the plans of this organization, a Student Day, a Talent Asse-mbly and the purchasing ot several items tor the school were scheduled. Also included in the plans tor this year was an extension ot the remarkably successful Green Thumb project to other areas ot the campus. Co-nsid- ered to be the mo-st active organization in Ni- pher Iunior High, the Student Council, in its many capacities, serves efficiently both the student body and the community. NIPHER STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Steinnerd, Wessel, Dailey, I-Ioeh, Frost, Waller, Vtlirtel, Elder, Parsonage, Ritter. Fourth Plow: Graff, Schulz, Iefferay, Albrecht, Kornfeld, Schulz, Smith, Willmcre, Kaderabek, Ross, Fowler. Third Row: Harper, Hall, Rice, Rice, De Garmo, Bond, McDougall, McVicker, Case, Adams, Link, McDougall, Beltz. Second Row: Fillo, Mills, Kessler, McClanahan, Scott, Benecke, Bransford, Pratt, Wolf, Coil, Raithel. Bottom Row: Staniforth, Rhode, McCane, Mueller, Rulon, Kopp, Elbert, Singleton, Whitehead, Waters. Mr. Beltz and his henchmen. 4 ff. l ,ff V , Q youu! a fi i I 1 i l ! 4 I 2 i t I l i l t , l l t a l l X E l l 1 it tat li t l ' wiir-fm a twist 3 ,I Y J BBW? JY. R 4 f P2 1 as ' 1 t 5 t I i I 1 4 6 wc 6 1 yi 1 Top Row: I-lanicke, Luton, McCoy, Carron, St. Vrain, Swisher, Gaertner, Evans, Miner, Grayson, Nash, Miss Fox, Librarian. Bottom Row: Goodman, Smith, Schmick, Baldwin, O'Bryan, Ballard, Schott, Neniec, Lehmann, Harris. I s 2 t t Wqehw .filfm-ag ,-iaaiatcwta Top Bow: Cravens, Kwentus, Lash, Vern-er, Waitkins, Whipipile, Dothaqe, Anderson, Giles, Nemec, Turner, Hoehrn, Kuqler, E! Carlson, Cope. l Maris, Miller, Bosenhurqer, Bass, McNees, Gash, Lowery, Kippenhan. L Second Bow: Matthews, Lampert, Prentice, Mclntosh, Browder, Whayne, Browder, Anderson, White, Kinyon, Gehrke. tl fl li is l l Page One l-lundred Thirty-eight tl ly! il Third Bow: Mrs. Waitkins, Sponsor, Williams, Marshall, Bauer, Shellabarqer, Farrell, Mentrup, Bheinnecker, Busbee, Laffy, T. sor out tiat: Hia sch sue me: quc tivit stai Bul thir sch Gre wa to 1 Auf.- 2 fu ' Top B h Secon L Bottor WWW ecwllkkaea l UNIOB HIGH BETACON The lunior High Beacon, spon- sored by Mrs. Durham, is an outstanding example of the ini- tiative found in Nipher Iunior High. The Beacon has a full schedule of twelve regular is- sues with extra page supple- ments in some issues. To ac- quaint ne-w students with ac- tivities of Nipher, the Beacon staff pub-lished an Opening Day Bulletin for the school. Placing third in the First Annual lnter- scholastic Press Conference for Greater St. Louis, the Beacon was the only lunior High paper 'to place in the competition. Top Bow. Hensley, Reynolds, Peterson, Schmidt Mc ue o e a blood. Second Bow: Mrs. Durham, Sponsor, Swacker Mueller Albrecht Matthews Kornfeld Paul Lambertus Blake Harris Lawerence, Mrs. Clifford, Sponsor. Bottom Bow: Burkhart, Marsalek, Brinlcmann Piatt Hill Ha sler d Th t . 2554-Q Page One Hundred Forty Gray practicing a bit of drilling. GW G.Of.E. The aim of the COE. organization at Kirkwood is well expressed' by the phase, Working to learn, learning to wo-rk. This organization, guided by Mr. Hender- son, combines formal education with voca- tional education, an equally important phase of schooling, and above all at- tempts to develop- a self-respecting, well- rounded individual. By attending meet- ings of the State COLE.. Organization, Kirkwood students gain useful knowledge in the field of their particular interests and develop qualities of leadership through participation in varied state-wide activities. C.O.E. Left to right going up: Mr. Henderson, Sponsor, Smith, President, Roeser, Secretary- Treasurery Lawson, Vice-President, Smith, Reporterg Williams, Whitson, Adair, Mes- sick, Dane, Mehaffy. Left to right going down: Courtney, Graham, Trog, Mertz, Wehiehage, Bredall, Had- dock, Gray, Pigue, Becker, Strother, Urspruch, Courtney, Winkler, Litzsinger. Absent: Stone, Bell, Bell, Tabor, Meagher, Dressel, Ewen. 41, 0-W at se, k ll GI' G. tant at- eH- 199 JL- tion, edge :rests 'dup Mdde 7- S- j- 121, 55 -f :1 . 1' f -1 lzlilf lii 112 ?2'fi?3i23'.i 3iIEtlIf12?il' limi 1, V 22111115 1 ?ii3EM t15t tis-W 'tilts 5. 5111151 gg, iiliiis 212 '21 If if 'T 56 Wazfd Standing: Peterson, Lewis, Dykstra, Armistead, Thurman, Hoffman, Blu- menthal, Stevens, Bagsdell, Heiskell. Sitting: Bush, Brune, Dougherty, Tovrea, Maull, Merry, Merkle, Yates, Slack, Sharp, Bader, Mr. Tomlin, Sponsor. Kneeling: Iorgensen, Kirkpatrick, Scott. LATIN CLUB Top Bow: Thompson, Klenk, Gaertner Parsonage, Taylor, Miller, Tuley Noble, Wetzel, LaBarr, Hines, Berth- old, Beiersdorf, Wilms, Robins, Mett- vier. Second Bow: Carpenter, Stricklan, Died- rich, Carlson, Healy, Berry, Singer Trump, Burr, Meyers, Hauser, Ker, Korff, Weigel, Miss Gregory, Sponsor Bottcm Row: Drane, Swartz, Hines, Zim- mermann, Wall, Dicks, Huffman, Klein Lacy, Busche, Taft, Locker, Schroederi SOPHOMORE' TRI-Y Top Row: Robertson, Secretary, Wolf Dicks, Peterson, Meyer, Tuley, Moller Chaplain, Prime, Linck. Second Bow: Morisseau, Sponsor: Schul- te, Crumbliss, Treasurery Fullgraf 'Whitehead, Wetzel, Carlson, Harris Miller, Baldwin. Bottom Bow: Trump, Mocre, LaBarr, Schwarz, Overbey, Huffman, Sobery, Chaplain, Sauer, Hines, President, Schafer, Pitchford, Vice-President, I 1 1 1 1 1 t I F L ff f o-47' Sir , 43.21- ,9-jg. - IQ - -oy.: il! a f V' 544 3 W .- 924-3284,-2 wwe 362 1 l 1 i i 14 .I I Page One Hundred Forty-one K I 1 1 SEVENTH GRADE' DRAMATTCS C ll C1 V n Nice, Faye, Van Nice, Weiss, Garrett, Tcp Row: Speziale, Kennedy, Rosenberger, Holtz, Goeggel, happe , C GY, C1 Schultz, Baueckner, Walker, McNally, Leach, Wiebe, Hawtin, Baldenweck. Third Row: Thompson, Denys, Worker, Ward, Rogers, Loveridge, Bedell, Ritter, LeBlanc, Burke, Tenny, Tremayne, laboor, Hautzsch, Shephard, Gust, Kennedy, Hensgen, Lyon, Miss Earries, lb d H l M C ne, Fales, Strecker, Wagenlinecht, Ward, Wilmore, Reid, Morelock, Roa, Bald- Second Row: Owen, De ri ge, og en, c a win, Butler, Schwartz, Aytes, Lester, Browder, Wall, Eillo. Bottom Row: Sanborn, Caine, Pitchford, Multin, Rhode. EIGHTH GRADE DRAMATICS Toi: Sec Bot Seo 5 2 Top Row: Dcrnrese, Ugel, Cooper, Cahill, Rogers, Albrecht, Rupp, Boyce, DeGarmo, Truman, Frye, Anderson, Leyhe, Anstett, Areid, Ross, McDougall, lenkins, Burr, Roberts, Lash. Third Row: Barth, Welshans, Hill, Gurley, Siggens, Carson, lennings, Hyry, Crafton, Elbert, Burt, Guttrie, Trueblood, Persons, Martin, Schmidt, lohnson, Hogan, Chilton, Miss Wilson, Sponsor. Second Row: Bauer, Wood, Hill, McMillian, Powell, Wright, Willis, Myers, Singer, Simmons, Wood, Ault, lustison, Alspaugh, Martines, Killebrew, Bishop, Link. Bottom Row: Ross, Rice, Waite, Hobbs. e Wlafddng aj SEVENTH GRADE DRAMATICS Playing an important role in the social lite oi Nipher lunior High, the Seventh Grader Dra- matic Club serves as an introduction to acting and other related theatrical arts. By otiering training in the skills in play production, the club, sponsored by Miss Farries, combines learning with the pleasure oi performing. Page One Hundred Forty-two ElGHTH GRADE DRAMATICS The Eighth Grade Dramatic group ot Nipher lunior High encourages an important phase ot social education. Having overcome the prob- lem of tremendous size, the group has func- tioned with great success and achieved worth- while goals this year under the very capable direction oi Miss Wilson. im' X ' ' ,212 , ner SKA ' kg I Si W Z9 Qt' 660 0201674 c The Ninth erase Dramatic ciub Cll Niph f Q 3 class along the paths of dramatic acting. Under YXX , produces and directs the talent of the freshmcgg the leadership of Mr. Don Meyer, himself active in the Kirkwood Theatre Guild, the group has concerned itself primarily with the skillful pro- duction of a play, Pink Magic presented loy members of the Freshman class on March 28 and 29. ln p-reparation for the performance of the play, the group was present at two full dress rehearsals of the Kirkwood Theatre Guild l Bald- Xnstett, ersons, paugh, 'ipher tse of prob- func- vorth- oable learning how an actual play is produced be- hind the scenes and how the cast and play committees work smoo-thly together. The Ninth Grade Dramatic Troupe has more than proved itself to he a worthwhile organization at Nipher lunior High. M Trying a bit of face lifting. NINTH GRADE DBAMATIC CLUB Top Bow: Mr. Meyer, Sponsorg Wilmore, Cole, Metzner, McCullough, Barnett, Reim ambertus, Cothran, Smith, Voel- kner, Waitkins, Farr, laboor, McLean, Clem, Clarkson, Steiner, Lyon, Kettler. Second Row: Strickland, Schmitz, Lacy, Blake, Reynolds, Schaefer, Trottman, Wood, tuart, Zimmermann, Hartmann, Peters, Anderson, Van Nice, Hale, Hansen, Antle, Runge, Lupher, Minckler, Hen e, . V Bottom Bow: Windle, Mclntosh, Sobery, McGraw, Welty, Dann, Phelps, Baldwin, Bu ell, Schmidt, Russ, Shuhert, Hill, Littlefield, Sarles, Mueller, Rulon, Beckeman, Williams, Hensley, Kennedy, lones. Seated: Rustemeyer, Matthews, Bond, Wheeler. Page Cne Hundred Forty-three gag 7U4eeZa ca me SECOND AND THIRD QUARTER DRIVERS' TRAINING Top Row: Mr. Hansen, Instructorg Blake, Mr, Piro, Instructor, Blumenthal, Shaw, Cha- tham, Polston, Brooks, Ruehmann, Carlton, Hayes, Kohn, Bowie, Bond, VVinscott, Ross, Stuckman, Lindberg, Hamilton, Heiskell, Bcrstad, Dykstra, Clay, Parmenter, Hawkins, Risley, Lorey, Blackwell, Butler, Meyers, Schrader, Coker, Wilms, Mr. Whayne, In- structor. Row Two: Hoch, Gardner, Coffey, Harry, Friz- zell, Maull, Brenner, Schingel, Blinne. Bottom Row: Rosebrough, Brooks, Wetzel, Russ, C r u m b l i s s, Goodman, Friedrich, Brockelmeyer, Conreux, Mills, Schaum, Row- den. FIRST QUARTER DRIVERS' TRAINING Top Row: Mr. Whayne, Instructor, Gibson, Hill, Karleskint, Moll, Brengard, Powell, Blodgett, Crow, Iohnson, DeEoe, Hamilton, Moon, Dunbar, Rowland, Schmidt, Carr, Seitz, England, Mr. Hansen, Instructor. Row Two: Colbert, Vtfeeks, Schulte, Storie, Clark, Hogan, Gaertner, Bopp, McCreary, Greber, Baldwin, Hirtz, Wanstrath. Bottom Row: Cox, Lucas, Wheeler, Wallis, Smith, Butcher, Lee, Brown, Wood, Stumpf. i FOURTH QUARTER 5 DRIVERS' TRAINING , ' Top Row: Luhmann, Parson, Silrnan, Farmer, DRIVER' S EDUCATION The Drivers Education program at K.H.S. provides worthwhile experiences for students in learning the art of driving a car. Through in- formative lecture classes and movies students Page One Hundred Forty-four Gunn, Ruler, Roberts, Gottschalk, Knopf, Mosley, Huggins, Brooks, Carlson, Mother- sill, Schafer, Iadwin, Manninger, Sawyer, Kelly, Hartman, Lacy, Locker, Hartogensis, Mr. Whayne, Instructor. hardt, Schroeder, Pitchford, Berthold, Wulle, Brownlee, Ruble, Sablatnik, Berg. are shown the correct, safe way of driving and the consequences of thoughtless acts. Mr. Han- sen, lVIr. Whayne, Mr. Avey and Mr. Piro, the instructors, have contributed greatly to the driving skill of K.H.S. students. Bottom Row: Pape, Wall, Love, Beal, Burk- f Ag'-N' HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Top Row: Beal, Sokolsky, Coester, Tancill, McDarment, Rozier, Prentice, 'Wilson, Hennerich. Second Row: Bowman, Woodbury, Little, Craig, Vice-Presidentg Cole, Recording SecretarY: Williams, Nahm, Nalley, Oberq, White, Treasurerp Brell, Presidentg Rice. Bottom Row: Cobaugh, Beal, Ford, Tomasovic, Iones, Myers, Miss Shikles, Sponsorg Trump, Scott, Stephens, Lamkin, Fink, Noland, Corresponding Secretary. K HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB The newly reorganized Human Relations Club at K. H. S. has taken remarkable strides in the area of human need. Comprised o-f in- terested students trom the three upper classes, this club endeavors to promote friendly relation- ships between people with special emphasis on school and community living. To accomplish this aim committees- have been appointed to Work in the various activity areas. In addition, members participate in the activities of the ln- tergroup Youth Organization, the teenage- com- po-nent of the National Conference ot Christians and Iews. Also on the community level, the Human Re-lations Club members attend the an- nual Brotherhood Cfonterence at Soldan High School along with students from all the city and county high schools. The organization has spon- sored many programs beneiicial to themselves and the cornrnunity. At Christmas time the club asked the help' of the student body to decorate The Tree of Lite for U. N. l. Cl. E. Fl. For every dollar that was contributed, an ornament was hung on the tree, and the response was greater than the farthest dream ot the numerous mem- bers Who devoted many hours to the project. Under the capable direction oi Miss Shikles, the group has made progress in the past year toward its goal ot bettering world conditions, from the local to the international level. and Zlndewlfmzdcizq We welcome Mr. Adams' return. Page One Hundred Forty-five STUDENT ASSISVTANTS TO THE NURSE, Under the devoted guid- gnce ot Miss Hdrtmgn this dedicated group oi girls crssists ofiling students gnd provides orid to- Kirlcwoods school nurse. Through dgy to dgy contctct with the problems oi nursing the girls glso ggin vctlugble vocottionol trdining exper- ience. NIPHER PRO'lECTlON CLUB Nipher Projection Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Roberts, trorins stu- dents in the opercrtio-n ot movie projectors gs cr use- ful individugl hobby. The boys, besides leofrning OI Worthwhile skill ond poss- ing rigorous tests, dlso en- joy their club's meetings ond dctivities. N IPHER SPANISH CLUB To promote good will a n d understanding of America's Spanish-speak- ing neighbors S pa n i s h Club s pon s or r s many worthwhile activities in- cluding a pinata party and the showing of foreign language films. The group also planned many social eve-nts with their sponsor Miss Ozark. NIPHER FRENCH CLUB Benefitting f r o m the guidance of Mr. Gausch, Nipher French Club at- tempts to interest students in acquiring a knowledge of the culture of France as well as its language. The club also- participates in several social activities de- signed to foster gr oup pleasure. NIPHER SPANISH CLUB Top Row: Moriarty, Murphy, Langenbacher, Campbell, Oberbeck, Brooks, Fowler Ponder, Ryan, Weber, Short, Bowers, Edens, Toeneboehn, Summers, Sutton, Wil liarns, Bowman, Lyman, Rosebrough. Fourth Row: Shanks, Hermon, Landrum, Skinner, Murphy, Weibel, Knox, Hummell Greber, Hauk, Parks, Steiner, Clarkson, Albrecht, Royer, Burtch, Hudson, Volken ing, Kearney, Wood, West, Roe.-'- Third Row: Wirtel, lohnson, Cole, Van Nice, Holekamp-, McLean, Smith, Thursby Whipple, Hirsch, Graham, Evertz, Kramme, Haenni, Hale, Wagenknecht, Becke man, Rauscher, McKenna, Lenich, Tiesler, Nabet, Williams, Sarles. Second Row: Snoddy, Burkhardt, Quade, Hansfcrd, Hubert, Runge, Grandi, Hartmann Reim, Webdell, Prentice, Cowles, McDougall, Canfield, Eberts, Higgins, Carr Bardsley, Boyce, Manning, Doyle, Boggs, Howard, Miller, Miss Ozark, Sponsor Bottom Row: Larson, Pitzer, Hutchinson, Goodman, Moore, Goff, Manninger, Zimmer man, Young, Hoppen, Hensley, Ritter, Graham, Cutler, Hencke, Clem, Hencke Hoeh, Towle, Wolfe, Rockwell, Strickland, Tovrea, Sobery, Welty, Willmore Thurrnon. ' NIPHER FRENCH CLUB Top Row: Harris, Hill, Kevil, Heuer, Littlefield, McQueen, Clippinger, Hartung, Borne- meier, Schaefer, Fogler, O'Brien, Zupan. I Third Row: Waitkins, Voelker, Gissendanner, McGraw, Altmeyer, List, Maris, Lamber tus, Gulbrandsen, Farris, Evans, Zimmermann, Wood. I K Second Row: Grossman, Hansen, Seabaugh, Prough, Bennett, Lupher, Scibetta, Reid, Patrick, Harris, Whayne, Mclntosh, Mr. Gausch, Sponsor. Bottom Row: Dothage, Anderson, Lacy, Blake, Schaefer, Lawler, McFall, lefferay, Drake, Russell, Fales, Duncan, Bell, Windle. Page One Hundred Forty-seven K.H.S. Y-TEENS , Top Row: Wilcox, Swisher, Swisher, Friedrich, Noller, Greber, Kohl, Dubail, Boyer, Elliot, Ward, Mueller, Waggener, D Frost, Burggrabe, English, Ryan, O'Brien, Bester, Cannon. Third Row: Mrs. McDaniels, Sponsor, Clark, Wilson, ltschner, Williamson, Arthur, Ackermann, Bush, Ashley, Uhl, Becker, Briell, Decker, Shubert, Butcher, Coffey, Sawyer, Marsalek, Goodman. Second Row: Beling, Gurley, Fotsch, Brooks, Bishop, Beal, Burnett, Hogan, Kelly, Grosse, Bransford, Miller, Elbert, Arnold, Gwin. Bottom Row: Graham, Chaplain, McNally, Secretary, Noonan, Lar1gland,Vice-President, Freedman, President, Martin, Treasurer, Schoemaker, Sergeant-at-Arms. 0 K.H.S-. Y-TEENS Having as its purpose the goal o-f developing understanding and unity amo-ng peoples of varying backgrounds, the Kirkwood Y-Teens have become one of the school's most com- mendable organizations, as well as o-ne of the most outstanding with respect to membership. In enlarging upon their aim, the members of this club have set forth three areas in which they as individuals should grow. These areas are growth as a person, growth in friendship with others of all races, religions, and national- ities, and growth in the knowledge and love of God. Throughout their endeavor to beco-me better human beings, the Y-Teens have spon- sored a car wash and have collected canned goods to be distributed to the needy. Since it is their purpose to formulate better relations with others, they have also active-ly participated in county-wide activities. OFFICCERST President ........... ....., D olores Freedman Vice-President ,,.., .... K aren Langland Secretary .,...,.,,.. ,,.,, S tharon Martin Treasurer ..... ...,, I ean Noonan Tl into is tc and are lI'l ll Old ning cluk gan and goa goner, Uhl. Elbert, flartin, :ping as of eens com- mf the ship. trs of vhich Ireas iship onal- ve of come spon- :nned 5 it is . with ed in Jlrnan gland flartin nonCITl 74zacc76 ?elZaaa45qa NIPAHER Y-TEENS The Nipher Y-Teens have been organized into an active group of girls whose purpose it is to serve diligently their school, community, and world. Their accomplishments. thus far are numerous. Through experiencing courses in leadership training, aiding members of the. Old Folks Home by reading, mending and run- ning errands, and by communicating with other clubs as to the result o-f their efforts, this or- ganization has afforded its services to many and, in doing so, has honorably achieved its goal. NIPHER Y-TEENS 'Y ' 4 Y 'CA Y-Teens admiring their handwork. Top Row: Launer, Waitkins, Miss Garrison, advisor, Gibbs, Wilcox. Sixth Row: Reynolds, Rouse, Wheeler, Cowles, Kennedy, Ising, Zimmerman. Fifth Row: List, McLean, Barnett, House, Robinson. Fourth Row: Iones, Wilhelm, Urspruch, Rozier. Third Row: Blake, Naisby, Peach. Second Row: Lacy, Engel. Bottom Row: Tomasovic. Page One Hundred Forty-nine SENIOR BAND Piccolo: Gurley, Flutes: Boutwell, Gurley, Blinne, Mclntyre, Fuesg Oboes: Wilkins, Stillwaqong Bassoon: Liddleg Clarinets: Iekel, Kohn, Rimmer, Waitkins, Congdon, Crumbliss, Cina, Wilson, Steinkarnp, Hugo, Pickely Alto Clarinets: Montzy Bass Clarinet: Frick, Alto Saxophone: Marks, Fogler, Schlosser, Conqdonp Tenor Saxaphone: McCray, Holmes, Strauss: Baritone Saxophone: Roberts, Cornets: Wilson, Liddle, Lemmie, Scott, Lawrence, Ford, Gray, Ierrett, Leporep French Horns: Gunn, Bester: Trombones: Mohler, Lejsek, Wilmore, Ellison, Baritone Horns: Bietch, Burnett, Tubas: Wade, Baum- qarth, Kreuqer, Evans, Runnells, Typrnani: Kirk, Percussion: Brooks, Chapin, Dubail, Schneider, Wagner. The accomplishments of the Kirkwood High School Band and Orchestra ably directed by Mr. Isaac show to all the results of concentrated practice and effort on the part of the members. Through its programs, the orchestra strives to extend to the student body and the community, the love and appreciation of music which each musician feels individually. The orqanization has presented two concerts during the school year and participated in an orchestra exchange zepazdag az atietdc Jada? Paqe One Hundred Fifty assembly prograrn with University City High School. Small ensemble groups fo-rm the organ- ization have performed at various functions throughout the community during the year. The band, to-o, has made a worthwhile contribution to K.H.S1. this year. The football field being complete, the band possessed an adequate place on which it could execute marching forrn- ations. At all the home games the band sup- plied rousing music in sup-port of the team and he ,4cZcae Fmzcgmzam provided half time entertainment. This year for the first tim.e, the orchestra and band gave solo concerts and, as was expected, the program presented by the band showed precision in every detail. Not limited to school perform- ances, the organization provided m.usic for the Air Power Show in the co-mmunity last fall. Both band and orchestra are a credit to K.H.S., demonstrating that all the effort spent, individ- ually and collectively, was truly worthwhile. SENIOR HIGH ORCHESTRA lst Violins: Wright, Clark, Kohler, King, Meyer, Cayse, Prince, Sternbergp 2nd Violins: Cutler, Spangler, Meuser, Freiermuthg Viola: Browder, Rimmer, Celli: Risley, Anderson, Tennyp Bass: Dobbs, Hallerberg, Bergfeldp Tympani: Kirkg Flutes: Gurley Bcutwell, Blinneg Oboes: Wilkins, Stillwagong Clarinetsz lekel, Iohn, Rimmer, Waitkinsg Saxes: Marks, Strauss, Holmes, Horns: Gunn, Besterp Trumpets: Wilson, Lemmie, Scott, Trombones-Baritone: Mohler, Lejsek, Willmore, Bietsch, DuBail, Chapin, Schneider, Brooks, Craig. 1 rf wwf MIXED EN SEMBLE Top Row: Hennerich, Iohnson, Yandell, Adams, Dunbar, Miller. Bottom Row: Stephens, Early, Cole, Craig, Brandt, Hoeh, Mclntyre, Geist. Accompanist: Cindi Green. ! E 0 0 i Cf df df Wada! pmfecldan Page One Hundred Fifty-two MIXED ENSEMBLE Otten the-re is a need for a small group rep resenting the A Cappella Choir to sing for some occasion, and to satisfy this demand the K I-l S Mixed Ensemble was organized agam ll'11S year Comprised of selected boys and girls from the A Cappella Choir, Mixed Ensemble represents a harmonious blend of voices each comple- menting the others, to produce truly emoyable music. ' V r , i - ' ' if-H V30 V 14 77ZedZa, af S A feaaamzlf 2464565664 A CAPPETLLA CHOIR For the voice student at K.H.S., membership in A Cappella Choir is the goal toward which his efforts are directed. Once included in this organization, the student finds that there is much hard Work and practice involved, and Mrs. McGill, the dire-ctor, is never satisfied with less than the best music the group can produce. However, his many hours ot work are rewarded when, as always, the choir comes through with 4 l 1 an excellent performance. This year, in addition THE LAST WORDS OF DAVID to the Christmas and Spring Concerts, the choir sang tor the Missouri State Trenches' Conven- I tion in November and tor many other gather- ings in and about the community. 1 l A CAPPELLA CHOIR Top Row: Frost, McNally, Nierman, Hennerich, Edwards, Dunbar, Laise, Reimer, Davis, Woodbury, Miller, Davis, Ellis, White, Brell, Yandell, Vice President, Nentwig, Geist, Nahm. l Third Row: Cole, Nalley, Kennedy, Hoeh, Kroger, Fix, leppson, Iohnson, Harmon, Graham, Ette, Early, Canda, Mothersill, l Morelock, Killebrew, Bell, Bolte, Craig. Second Row: Kamp, Bates, Scott, Hodge, Thursby, Law, Tomasovic, Brand, Bester, Wilcox, Olson, Trump, Harris, McIntyre, Wehking, Kopp, Mrs. McGill, Director. , Bottom ROW: Wilson, Stephens, Secretary-Treasurer, Lamkin, Parent, Erwin, Olson, Ford, Scogin, Parham, Early, Zimmer- mann, Koch, Smith, lones, Colley. NIPHER STRING ORCHESTRA Arnold, Baldwin, Barnes, Bates, Berry, Blake, Boggs, Browder, P., Browder, M., Brockhorst, Cavic, Chisolm, Clem, Coe, Cot tey, Cooper, Crafton, Danna, Elder, English, Evons, Forster, Gehrke, Giles, Harrison, Hellwege, Hoeh, House, Iackson, Iohnson, Kugler, Langenburg, Lawrence, Litzinger, H.: Litzinger, P., Lowry, Luecke, Lyman, Mathews, McDougall, Mc- Intosh, Meyer, Miller, Minckler, Miner, Perry, Phillips, Pittman, Ramey, Reible, Roe, Sappingtcn, Schattner, Shanks, Sig- gins, Spear, 1.7 Spear, S.p Steen, Thompson, Trueblood, Wood, Young. lem fzeccacaa W0 Q 0 At Nipher lunior High, instrumental music plays an outstanding role in the lite of many students. The Iunior High Concert Band, the Nipher String Orchestra, and the Nipher Inter- mediate Bands I and II comprise the schools iinest examples ot active co-operation, giving service to both the school and the community. The purpose oi these organizations is not only to- create and perform enjoyable music, but to educate the members for adulthood through a worthwhile use of leisure time. Eiqch member ot the tour groups must torteit any ide-as oi in- dividual superiority to accomplish the desired NIPHER SEVENTH GRADE BAND Top Row: Stewart, Burkhart, Wiley, Goodwin. Second Row: Morisseau, Schaefer, Lockwood, Loew nau, Baldenweck, Kautlin, Danna, Ernsberger Lynch, Hindman, Murphy, Beiersdorf, West, Tre mayne, Reese, Royal, Strauss, Peak, Busby, Hens gen, Ashford. Bottom Row: Bowden, McC'ammon, Eddington, Gray Bach, Wiebe, Rucker, Garrett, Crader, Sutton Weigel, Bailey, Hensley, Suits, Darrow, Kelly goal oi blend and perfect co-ordination which Swisher, mein, never tails to spell success. The many accom- plishments of these organizations are truly a great credit to the school and the ettorts of the members. NIPHER CC-NCERT BAND Top Row: Landrum, Crutcher, Iohnson, Cobaugh, Benecke, Tibbles, Parsonage. Third Row: Addison, Ioiner, Brannon, Mickle, Skinner, Kroepel, McCue, Ienkins, Hansen, Oberle, Herman, Robinson, Engel, Hagerman, Leinicke, Broadwell, Haley, Oberle, Marcrander, Cole, Stelfox, Kottkamp, Meyer. Second Row: Miller, Davis, Etter, Smythe, Pressley, Peterson, Turner, Smith, Miner, Murphy, Graeler, Larrirnore, Hill, Mc- Crary, Fogler, Bornemeier, Dorian, Snoddy, Witel, Iones, Antle, Patrick. Bottom Row: Waters, McLean, Metzner, Hurst, Weibel, Press, Voelker, Campbell, Gray, Williams, Waitkins, List, Parr, Wright, Stakes, Rustemeyer, Rulon, Kopp, Verner. Loew merger ', Tre Hens Gray, Sutton, Kelly, NIPHER INTERMEDIATE BAND Top Row: French, Roth, Freedman, Colley, Harmon, Link. Second Row: Schumann, Maschott, Lambertus, Ierrett, Wolt, Whipple, Burnett, Howe Harqens Cassidy Rod R Lovrnq, Runnels, Ponder, Swearingen, Dykstra, King, Daniels, Kinker, Waqqoner Amundson I I qersl Givens Bottom Row: Cwen, O'Neill, Voss, Wi ht B d B d th I ' - West, Sanborn, Myers, Edwards, Rrdgckwelllr I or er! C Gppeu' Smith' Lester' Woodressf Welsl DUUf5hC1dCIY, Bondurant NIPHER INTERMEDIATE BAND Top Row: Lepore, Fues, Smith, Asel, Pickel, Merkle, Showers, Sutton, Reed, Adelman, Obermeyer, Ryan, McMorran, Ameiss, Dietz, Pomerantz, Durphy, Schettler, Summers, Smith, Rathert. Second Row: Hoilman, Mills, Evans, Dexter, Conley, Issac, Wolken, Coil, Lee, Rcwlinson, Clippinger, Orthwein, Cramer, Slaqer, Schatfner, Brinkman. Bcttom Row: Reinhart, Howell, Heyde, Swain, Raithel, McHardy, Pierce, Burkhart, Manees, Williams, Iohnson, Day, Riddle, DeGarmo, Anderson, Wood, Keller, Haines. Page One Hundred Fifty-five The Spruce Tree Carol This ye class has students. fundamei reading l to give e of singin Top Thir Secf Bott K.H.S. GIRLS' CHORUS Top Row: Diekroger, Harris, Altemeyer, Graph, Tuley, Shingle, Merkle, Wolf, Wilms, Osterwald, Wunderle, Langford, Bur- grabbe, Kauffman, Carlson, Busche, Robbins, Madden, Peterson, Clark, Multack, Harris, McCracken. Third Row: Bushe, Happe, Koch, Mace, Barker, Wilson, Whitehead, Prime, Conreaux, Mills, Bailey, Singer, Recker, Graham, Sneed, Stumpf, Marsalek, issak, Meyers, Ashley. Second Row: Trump, Overby, Winkle, Drane, Fullgraph, Russ, Wetzel, Roberts, Steele, Linck, Roseborough, Weidemueller, Clem, Stricklin, Marietta, Rowden, Riemeier, Miller, Weis, Smith, Smith, Ross, Steen, Hawkins, Richtmeyer. Bottom Row: Hines, Brenner, List, Boston, Zimmermann, Carpenter, Sobery, Diedrich, Huffman, Swartz, Edwards, Sablatnik, Hineman, Mrs. McGill, Director, Willis, Sadorf, Treffts, Grosse, Heitz, Gwin, Piper, Pullen, Klein, Dane, Montileone, Gregory. K. H. S. GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus at Kirkwood High School can well be proud of the work their organiza- tion has accomplished in the past year. Com- prised of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, this group sang in the Christmas and Spring Concerts with the K. H. S. A Gappella Choir and the Mixed Chorus, and their voices lent Page One Hundred Fifty-six an added inspiration. ln class, Mrs. McGill seeks to correlate 'vocal music with the other areas of music appreciation, and in this way serve both the musically talented and those with a desire to sing. The girls, too, gained ex- perience- by helping to p-lan the programs, and willingly gave their time for practices. Because of the interest and co-operation of the members, this year's chorus has been outstanding in all its functions. MIXED GHGRUS This year tor the lirst time a mixed chorus class has been otiered to Kirkwood High music students. The course is designed to teach the fundamentals oi voice training such as note- reading harmony and voice control as Well as to give experience to students in the great iield ot singing tour part music. The Mixed Chorus, under the direction ot Mrs. McGill, is composed ot sophomores, juniors and seniors who like to sing and enjoy working together as a unit. loining with the Girls' Chorus and the A Gap- pella Choir in concert, the members oi this or- ganization have gained much knowledge ot the presentation ot music' which will allow many of them to- move into other Vocal groups in the iuture. K.H.S. MIXED CHORUS Top Row: Rice, Gibson, Lugman, Kieffer, Ross, Aitch, Walsh, DeGrendele, Vaught, Becker. Third Row: Von Armin, Von Armin, Taylor, Koeting, Trog, Landrum, Keller, Westemeyer, Benish, Metivier. Second Row: Faucek, Trotter, Carr, Wheeler, Kalb, Cason, Wisby, Burns, Collins, Alexander, Dicks, Mrs. McGill, Director ' ' T' Chuckray, Knobel, Smith, Hagan. Bottom Row: Besant, Fink, Russell, Sauer, Lammi, Moller, Griggs, ovrea, Sur- um, .ler, nik, ary. Hill Tier GY use ex- rnd ise ers, all gfcnmaaiaua awed Page One Hundred Fifty-seven u qu, Keys and scales. x ' v '!-'JFQLF4 adm? 4a EIGHTH GRADE' GLEE' CLUB Top Row: Peterson, Massey, Vassier, Youngberg, Koewing, Bean, Ugel, Schaper, McDougall, Silver, Rupp, Pilebark, Arm strong, Thompson, Rice, Ladd, Bond, Dunbar, Hines, Ewing, Wade, Ellis, Brothers, Weatherspoon. Second Row: Longhibler, Walton, Chilton, Baker, Ross, Truman, Rogers, Vtfeaver, Hall, Scott, Shaw, Skinner, Beyer, Harris Simmons, Kobernus, Iustison, Alspaugh, Barth, Arend, Anderson, Metivier, Cina, Stoll, Busbee, Miss Puchbauer, Director. Bottom Row: Axt, Chapman, Hill, Seabaugh, Kamrnerer, Bishop, Kuna, Waite, Leyhe, Henderson, Kaderabek, Ault, Cantrell Danford, Lewis, Ierrett, Hebden, Crowder, Westrup, Utz, Paubel, Miller, Royal, Woodward, Trog. Seated: Brand, Stuckman. NINTH GRADE GLEE CLUB Top Row: Haenni, Ashcraft, Simpson, Manning, Wilson, Larson, Hartmann, Pedder, Cutler, Reid, Tiesler, Bardsley, Dunn Quade, Lambertus, Cothran, Kluefer, Wagenknecht, McClurg, Iefferay. Second Row: Mrs. Haley, Directory Do-yle, Williams, Miller, Sobery, Strode, Mundy, Stevenson, Koewing, Evans, Van Nice Cowles, Zimmerman, Nabe, Kny, Graham, O'Brien, Fales, Anderson, Gulbrandsen, Toeneboehn, Pergakis, Stock, Buzby Lupher, Bennett, Wagemann, Hensley, Mecker, Ellison, Scott, Austin. Bottom Row: Hoeh, Hansford, Hencke, Bopp, Ellison, Happen, Wolfe, Beckeman, Lacy, Reynolds, Willmore, Lawler, Zupan Williams, Sarles, Vogt, To-wle, Tovrea, Holekarnp, Schaper, Kamp, Shoftstall, Harrison, Mueller, McCullough, Tramp, Coffman, Strickland, Smallwood. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight up 'Wi , wma! Za SEVENTH GRADE GLEE CLUB Top Row: Spiegel, Weigle, Bass, Freerks, Allen, Prince, McDougall, Lee, Butcher, Kinker, Kessler, Dunham, Tones, Hersh Lockwood, Lockhart, Schaefer, Cunningham, Rust, Bennett, Sherrick, La Rue, Lamson, Bradshaw, Stelfox, Henley, Malin Meier, Stein, Van Nice, Weis, Woodress, Kelley. Fourth Row: Badwn, Gordon, Teale, Ladd, Kettler, Goodrich, Law, Hundleigh, Rowland, Gaegle, Lynch, Wilks, Liddle, Radar Hawtin, Lampeat, Leblanc, Galvin, Iones, Cope, Wilchar, Holts, Horris, McCane, Welky, Burke, Adams, Martin, Barker Baldwin, Gulbrandsen. Third Row: Sternber, Ritter, Lewis, Burnett, Lenz, Anderson, Sheppard, Kippenhan, Rogers, Watson, Shank, Klien, Lester Perry, Eblins, White, Brueckner, Harrison, Farrell, Rheinnecker, Giles, Anstett, Klages, Hautly, Keith, Take. Second Row: Hiecher, Hensley, Voss, Thompson, Coley, Stie-gler, Staniforth, Rhode, Speziale, Busch, M'CNt111y, Crawford Williams, Orlandrew, Fitzroy, Pittman, Hill, Brandenburg, Graff, Spear, Walker, Bauer, Hurdock, Sadorf, Puchbauer. Bottom Row: Fillmore Marasek Fales Butler Owen, En lish, Mandi, Stewart, Bclte, Sanborn, Loveridge, Richtmeyer, Cas- , , , 1 Q sidy, Morse, Toothman, Iaboor, Bonderand, Hop-pen, Wall, Steen, Browder, Miles, Daughaday, Conyers, Kinyon, Marshall Fillo. NINTH GRADE GLEE CLUB Top Row: Parks, Harger, Mclntosh, Boyce, Bowman, Hicks, McKenna, Schaefer, Peach, Prough, Adams, Hayden, Russ, Duch Fellinger, Thursby, McDougall, McGraw, Evertz, Krctmme, Wilcox, Naisby, Lyon, O'Dell, Gissendanner. Second Row: Schmidt, Sturgis, Cassidy, Barnett, Hansen, Welty, Dann, Seabaugh, Keeth, Stuart, Decker, Hummell, Ellison Wilkie, Dothage, Peters, Murphy, Carwell, Kearney, Goodman, Paul, Minckler, Mrs. Haley, Director. Bottom Row: Smith, Trottman, Lindley, Scheidt, Richtmeyer, Reed, Morgan, Maris, West, Wood, Nauman, Ritter, Brothers, Adams, Knox, Prentice, Rozier, Wheeler, McDonnell, Zimmermann, Angeli, Harrison, Altmeyer. Page One Hundred Fifty-nine 1 1 Z 2 f P ,.,f, ,.. , 5, X f , K -W f, ,.,., , .-551-4' ,fi-f I 1 , ...ul , - . , L, 1. H 47.995, , x ki Uk a valencia al! BGB FREDERICK gf' 4, ' l a'Be ever careful in your choice of friends, Anal let your special love be given to those Whose strength of character may prove the whip That clrives you ever to fair Wisclornls goalf' Mutsuhito, Emperor of fapan fs E: ga l 1 x ! 3 n 1 ll ,. al i E Purge One Hundred Sixty-two I 1 SUE NALLEY ,nn Qfczlciel 77540: MB. TERRY COBBET Qwvzfiafdffec Mr. Bon Bodtke Mr. Bill Bennett Mr. Normcm Bowmcm. Mr. Bill Gissenddnner Mr. Nedl Gray Mr. Bob Chdmberldin Mr. Bob Frederick fx X ' ' ' Y' ' '11 3. B I f ff f f Page One Hundred Sixtyethree Q92 X, 'ZW f ff V y ?'4fl ', gl 9- 2 ',,. - ff .-' y '.-21.41, p6CWt66'L 77Za6a!a HAIL, there are so many things betwixt heaven and earth of which only the poets have dreameclfv MISS SUE 'VVENDT' Fried ric Wilhelm Nietzsche MISS DIANE MCINTYRE MISS TUTIE SMITI-I MISS SUE NALLEY MISS SAN DY COLE Zadaaem ceeea of 77557 MISS BILLIE LAIVIKIN Page Crue Hundred Sixty-four ww ,.,,v 9 A Al ' f k uw.. .X V Q' W Ava ' K a ,x -3 s x 4 .Q ,.L,.,, X, W y wwf 1 . f 4 e a' 35 C 48 3 , ,, f wk XX , , X 1 aww A A kv Q ff' V, 1 , 7 Q, -T 55' 1 Q Q 45 5 9 5 9 A, fr i W . ' 'Q ' f.. -' ,, 4 L53 -if fx! ' 1 f ' ,fl ,.v, f' . , A 4 v f X 1 1 .5 yi ,A ,4 A-,.,,!,. , 1 4 zflwf '24 S. R 1 nf 'f, ' f 1 '92 yi 44 f 7 ' 1. V r 4 ,- A . - ,, - , .I Jw, , 1 ' 21151, 4 17' I awk l , - A faq, 'f A' ' ' X - ff: fir 'X ' ' Q ,N fly . ' , 313.1 ' ,I ' .,.,.- xgpigfaf' ' f, Q-4.-4,,g.ax. ,Q ' 'fit' k-96.1 A ' gfl li' 1 0131. 1' frff' ,.yz.2s'+,s,Q 24 P9 1, 4 .ff A .,,1,6,f' 2 z .V ,, J' g 5 MS f Q 4 w' 5 I -,M -,,. -,. ,,... - . .- ,.... ., -.,-.--..,.X V,, .,,,,-,,,,. . , ,, ,.. U- M., -Ak f ..,,-4,7-,V n 'lacky Dayy B'b Corning through' Weighty , I V ' 1 I 0 problems at stakeg Barth all gurnrned up: Stay in there, Bobg Decorating for Pioneer Pranceg Sherri gets the door prizep Tacky Day Paradeg Howdy, Cho Woo Sukg Looking pretty at the Snow Bally Gay Wellington Clloe Freedrnanl putting on airslg Congrats to the class aiticers. Page Cine Hundred Sixtyeeight 'um Hergs how we compargn Mgkmq up for r U! A 'J somerhmqf 'Sue' Geist rgndirrq rherhesprqns, Congratulatrons Hatchet Man Corbett KK1u19 QCTUUQ CIQICUUJ Susie in a short versionp Happy ww 'W' C4' WW ' ww ..., . Birthday, dear Barrylg Socks, Socks, guess Who?g Thespians indulging againg We pause to listeng The Call puts on Around the World in Eighty Days. Page One Hundred Sixty-nine We ?cw4e SEPTEMBER: Again f the third year the patter of littl ?2 feet reso d through the halls and o T tr is T -pus of K.H.S. Wel- come, Mr. arff. 'rientation Day this year's youngste ge T' ' - e v' t of the school wo e bui dii ft op and the fine arts u ' . ' .. YY v ened Mrs. Mc- Gill!! Se -tember 5J'Ba 4 To School Again Dissertation ,' .Di o f-1 - . ' e - road to su T i ss in '58. V-l-C-T-O-R-Y ied loud when e pla ed and won o .1 first gam against uBour . W' h the re ining energ many K. . S. s 0- - trav ed o d T e World ln 8 i' a ' the Call 5: . 1- ' eer staff eo orked hard taking pictures of all the ddies! Oy first lea q me game. For the first time the game was played in our new E, L. Lyons Memorial Stadium .! From our six football candidates-ludie, lan, loan, Nancy, Sherrie, and Tutie-our Queen Ioan was crowned several nights later. This 'year the Friendship Dance was held in Webster's cafe- teria--great decorations! DECEMBERg The Millermen started off their season b tro ' g t e mont Bluejackets 60- , d uring this month any games were cr' d d s c r e a m e d over. Christmas time ro t all the usual teas, partie-s, decorations, as tb-all es, o ts, and just plain fun. St ent ' c r ed the halls and each teacher competed for the plaque by decorating his door. Mrs. Williams' Call door won with a merry face of Santa done in sculpture. The of the seas a-: -Q -2 -. ' -. at ' t r. The K-Klub presented our first b kw d dance of the year after our tremendous te - eat U. nts o' d 1 sl sions all describ 6-. p e I N City. The dance was called luke Box aturday Night. The P'ioneers bowed the first time this year to- the Normandy Vikings 14-12. It was really a thriller! Candidates we-nt all out this year on the campaigns and we could hardly see what people were wearing under all those campaign butto-ns. Congratulations to the '57-'58 class presidents-Vaught, Rice, and Press. We know all the officers will do a great job. Eggs, shaving cream, and pieces of pumpkins were colorfully sp-read over Kirkwood and some of its residents on Halloween night. NQVEMBE.Rg Using the Stairway To The Stars most K. H. S. 'ers spent November in the clouds. On Thanksgiving Eve the Pioneers went all out for our bonfire. We had a whole bunch of smudge pots and seven little bonfiresfwas really sharp! Tacky Day, thanks, and tantali- zing turkey royally ushered in a wonderful Thanksgiving. To make it still more tremendous, we downed the Statesmen in the annual TlDay Page One Hundred Seventy cal and instrumental di-Qments bo-th gave g od concerts this year. They must have really worked hard. Hi-Y's Christmas Formal was a gorgeous sight of full skirts and dark suits. Everyone had a marvelous- time! S-teinie's tea was o-ne of the most tremendous. of all the teas and parties during the holidays. The month and the year' ended on a cold, clear, and in some cases, wild New Year's Eve. IANUARYg School Days, School Days, Dear old --well-here we are again, back at ye ole salt mines. Happy l958! Loads of basketball games, wrestling meets, termpapers, semester exams and grade cards, K-Klub initiation, and the Pep Club Snowball make lanuary a month of little sleep but lots of fun. Felicitations to Bob and Sue, winners of the P'opularity Poll, and also to Larry for being awarded an ap- pointment to Annapolis. The Pioneers dropped out of the Webster Tournament with an exciting overtime C68-675 loss. Many K. H. S. 'ers en- joyed an evening at the theater seeing The Diary of Anne Frank . Late in lanuary came that DAY so many of us dread-report card - '-A-:liek-A. -. . - day. For some it wasn't so bad, but others didn't get home till mighty late--chickens! FEBRUARY: Are you a corner-cutter ? Stu- dent Council launched a campaign to get rid of Your kind. Por most seniors this month be- comes a relaxing period. After all those exams it's pretty easy to let things slide. Even a few of us contracted spring fever during some of those cool, breezy days. A clash of cymbals, the boom, boom, boom of drums, and a baton wav- ing madly in the air-it's just the band rehears- ing for its big night. Buth Loeb, Cnder Guler, Mike Karam-they don't sound much like ordi- nary Kirkwoodian names, do they? They're the foreign students that we were so privileged to have visit our high school. Billie was crowned queen at the best Pioneer Prance ever. For the first time Kirkwood had ten Merit Scholarship finalists--Don, Terry, Diana, Dick, joy, Paul, Barry, Charles, Allan, and Bay. The juniors really cashe-d in on their Sock Hop. MARCH: Neal has the measles. Prom our great candidates-Bill, Bon, Norm, Bob, Terry, Bob, Bill, Ne-al-Terry was voted Hatchet Man of '58, After much planning, organizing, and hair pulling, the big weekend of the Student Council Convention finally came. Delegates from all over Missouri were housed in Kirkwood homes. Congrats, Student Council, you did a tremendous job! Did your parents come to the open house? 'This year it was different and really interesting. After all the guys dragged their dolls to the Varsity C'lub- dance, many and varied things were pinned on bulletin boards. Mr. Horn and Mr. Behrens starred in the Varsity Club-Faculty Game to give the faculty a 38-34 win over a red-faced Varsity Club. Band and Orchestra members spent two days at Clayton playing in the solo and ensemble festival. Hooray! The Pioneer goes to press. APRII5 Big news! Kirkwood and Webfster High Schools consolidate! April Fool! We all get a a .leak Zack refreshing pause during the early Easter vaca- tion. With all the energy we built up on our four day rest, we made the Student Council Carnival an enormous success-was really fun! Mrs. McGill goes all out on the Spring Concert this year. Marvelous, exciting, tremendous, won- derful, stupendous-junior-Senior Prom given for us. Singers, dancers, and instrumentalists make getting out of class for the Talent Assem- bly worthwhile indeed. No kidding, kids you were really great! MAYg For seniors May se-ems to be our special month. lt islfilled with wonderful activities we'll never forget. The Band and Orchestra gave us a stupendous performance this spring. The Kirk- wood High School critics proclaimed the senior play, Meet Me In St. Louis a smash hit and nominated it for all the Emmies. Our well-de- serving Queen of May was chosen from the maids-lan, Sue, Tutie, Nancy, Diane, Sherrie, and Susan. -and she resigned regally and beautifully. The May Pete Dinner was enjoyed by all-even those on diets gave up for a night. Everyone- had fun at the Coronation P'rom especially the seniors who realized sadly that it was their last high school dance. The seniors' skip day was really something!! Congrats to the peppy new cheerleaders. and all of next year's. Call and Pio- nee-r Staffs. And don't you think this year's Pio- neer is the be-st ever? IUNEg Commencement brings another year to a tearful close-a wonderful year of dances, games, picnics, plays, and even a few memor- able yellow slips. For all seniors it is the end forever of the exciting days at K. H. S. As we walk through the halls of our alma mater me- mories rush at us from all sides-memories of beautiful days we can never relive, only re- member. Cood luck to all next year's seniors. Live your wonderful year to its fullest. Good- bye! Goodluck! We'll be seeing you. Page One Hundred Seventy-one - . .- .vi 2- gllllemnrierm Mr. Levi Brorcly ...A Nipher Custodiorn Mr. Elocrl Tleiolrolw., Alumnus of '52 Mr. look Carter .... Alumnus of '52 Mr. T'ecl Fowler .... Alumnus of '57 Mr. Roger Davis.. Alumnus of '57 c'And death shall have no dominion. 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