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uniora Miss C0oK's HOMEROOM: D deck, Handelman, Anderson, Brockman, Kiehl, Taussig First Row: Brown, Willenbrock, Mooney, u Christenson, Keiser. Second Row: Miss Cook, Bayer, Grosser, Hayes, Schulte, Lasch, Fosher, Morris, McCowen, Haller. Third Row: Dickens, Donovan. Felter, Morrical, Rawdon. Not Pictured: Gelber, O'Bannon, Paddon, Robb, Tol er, Wasserman. Mu, DICARMOND'S HoM1cR0oM: First Row: Metz, Haug, Dalton, Lacy, Hauser, Dimond, Roos, Wasserman, Buchan, Moss, Ward. L ld, Woodrow, Petitt, Stauffer, Nelson. Second Roux' Mr. DeArmond, Fuszner, Bauer, Tunze, eopo Third Row: Whitton, Shaffer, Schneider, Brossman, Rechter, Dunnagan. Not Pictured: Brackman, Conn, Fox, Hill, Jacob, Panhorst. 23
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uniom JUNIOR Cmss Orricnnsz Morrical, Treasurerg Bayer, Presidentg Reisse, Secretaryg Hughes, Vice-President. That the past year's junior class was the most busy, bustling group in the school was evident in everyday school life. Two activities they started will probably re- main as Ladue tradition. These are the Ram's Den, and the Fashion Show with junior girls displaying ability by modeling clothes donated by one of St. Louis' lead- ing fashion stores. In this way juniors financed the annual Junior-Senior Prom which turned out to be quite the success as the entire class helped not only to pay for it, but also to decorate and provide a good time for themselves and the seniors. Juniors provided a good time for grades nine through twelve by organizing the Ram's Den offering an enjoyable pastime for Friday evenings. No one will be able to forget the champion football team. Juniors constituted a great part of this team and also basketball and baseball var- sity squads. They also took part in writing the high school's newspaper and yearbook as well as participating in dra- matic productions. To put it mildly, the Junior Class of '54 contributed a wholesome, all-round por- tion of school life.
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uniorzi MR. LEWIS' HOMEROOMZ First Row: Daiber, Richey, Strauss, Breitweiser, Karst, Hamburger, Cassett, Israel, Gerard, Harris Munson. Second Ifozr: Crowell, Pricfe, Miller, Braznell, Dierberg, Abramson, Arthur, Elson, Pass, Lantz, Nooter Thomas. Third Row: Hughes, Eoff, Wliite, V., Savage, Wilson. Not Pictured: Francis. MRS. Wms's HOMPIROONIZ First Row: Burnett, Ehrhardt, Rosenblatt, Hoppin, Bechtold, Shapiro, Richman, Curt's Wh't, 1 s, 1 e Hiller, DeCIue. Second Row: Mrs. Weis, Janning, Hardt, Lewin, Reisse, Ziercher, Newman, Bramoweth, Roper, Werremeyer. Thiirfl Ifoum' Mueller, Engel, Lane, Grosberg, Weissenborn, Moore. Not Pictured: Cissell, Curtis. 24
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