Ladue Horton Watkins High School - Rambler Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1959
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' MA M, H L .,,.MM . -A ' WTWW FQ, ' - ' V 1nns'+lln'+ f ww ' 'K f 'luv LWNBWQW ,.,,,, HH ww- 'W' W 'wg,.k .,,,, ,N w Xu Uwfx x,.fw'x,.R,,,,, If KSILHOUETTES OF LAD UEJ' wnrras 1 5 AK 4 5 f-:X a S 4MlClTlB THE j'OURNALISM STAFF OF HORTON WATKINS HIGH SCHOOL LADUE, MISSOURI PRESENTS THE I 959 RAMBLER VOLUME VII STUDENT CODE As students if Horton Watkins High School, we rdlect upon ourselves, our school and our communigl lyf our actions and attitudes. We feel that our school seal sets forth jour basic virtues which evepfone of us, as individuals, should exhibit. Thgf are Truth, Honor, Wisdom, and Friendship. There are two phases to our truthfulness. The frst is concerned with personal honesgz to ourselves. We jizce lm realisticalbz, never rationalizing. The second phase rj' our truthfulness has to do with our relations with others. These relations provide strong evidence Q' our sincerigf and strength if character. Others recognize our honor by our sportsmanship, respect far authorigf, and diligence in our school work and all extra-curricular activities. We have respect far school propergg we are honest in our school work,' and, above all, we uphold the reputation fy' the school. Our wisdom is manwsted in the methods we employ to uphold the laws rj' sociegf. It is exhibited in the high personal goals and excellent standards which we establish as the means by which we can contribute to our communigf. We are aware of the important part the wisdom M the individual plays in a democratic sociegf. One M the most important aspects fy' our high school lw is our relationship with others. Our friendship, therejpre, is characterized by sincerigz, courtesy, and consideration jbr others. We tm to be aware U the feelings and needs gf others and we consider it vepf necessagf to put ourselves in their place bwre acting. 2 The staff of the 1959 Rambler dedi- cates its '6Silhouettes of Laduew to a man who, with sincere interest and concern, has dedicated himself to the betterment of our school. lt will, indeed, be the silhouette of Mr. Richard F. Stauffer which will stand foremost in our future thoughts of Ladue. 4 EX Yung. -f' Una 4'The mad rushn 4 lf Q s ,fr A 'I 1 X ll Img , 4. Q W. Qw, l 1 'ju Bw 14 L 2 ' ' ft' A f m lf! Q. 'B .Q . gasp Y I ,K ly w 'fr Q mf K '- its f O r J ,X 4' A 4,32 V ffm- ' 'ii I f N 4-is , Q 95 f QS, 1 ff'E ,g Q1 1 em P V5 5- ... V W ' villa, ii N f ' 5 . -K X '-1 ' Q R , k , Q . 1 ik I 5 K 'Q V . .K I 1. ' ' K I is-, w.-. WY LW' 2 gf anus Q X k ,i ' 4 a Q-Y f K l HMusic, music, musicn 5 wk X SP ruczfig, nk! ss ............-.--n-m- I never understood math anywayu 6 ...N-Q' 5.1.- A . .Q-if .s . X 494' 7 3.0 Eat heartily 7 ag f 5? 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A. .. ,... . . ni, Let,s go homew 'I3 QE-Rl H LADUE AMICITIB SA PIENTIA The faculty .... and the administration .... those sincere, kind hearts ..,. who have guided our steps on the path of wisdom .. . .built their lives on building ours.. . .shared with us their knowledge and experience .... counseled us in the confusion of our youth ,... given so much of themselves to make our school superior .... made our years at Ladue so profitable, so happy .... so dear. 'I4 THE ADMINISTRA T10 DR. IVAN C. NICHOLAS Superintendent B. Ed., Northern Illinois University M.S., Ph.D., Norwestern University BOARD OF EDUCATION Leffl In right: Dr, Ivan C. Nicholas, Superintendent of Schoolsg N112 Robert Wleinstoczk. Secretary: Mr. Richard Lulones, Presidentg Mr, Lawrence Meisel, Vive-President: Dr. Henry G. Schwartz, Director. Nn1fpz'clured: Mr. Daniel Upthegrovejr., Treasurerg Mr, Robertj. Schoknecht, Director. 16 CONTRIB UTES RICHARD F. STAUFFER Principal BS., M.A., Northwestern University f n ns .ns li si? f -.-fu ff OFFICE STAFFS Slandzng: Mrs. KI. Buford, Registrarg Miss Cxlacobs, Reception- istg Mrs. C. Minor, Attendance. Sealed: Mrs. F. Hiclm, Secretary to the Principal, r..r. ...W ...Mm-F ,M .... rn-px.-. ...Q-Q 3' Standing: Mr. R. M. Magill, Business lVl2ill11gt'I'Q Mrs. Mertz, Secretary to Business Managerg Mrs. Noland, Bookku-pc-rg Mrs, Knobloch, Secretary. Smlfd: Miss Higgins, Serretary to Super- intendent. QV GUIDANCE W Ev JEAN REISS , ' Assistant Principal J ix, ' B A., University of Oklahoma Y Wlfffw Ugg E35 .Ed., University of Oklahoma GEORGE A. MARSHALL Assistant Principal B.A., Westminster College M.Ed., University of Missouri JAMES A. KELLY Assistant Principal B.A., Shimer College M.A., University of Chicago I8 AND DIRECTION CHARLES R. YOUNG Administrative Assistant B.S., University of Arkansas M.Ed., University of Missouri HELEN DIETRICH Counselor B.A., Fort Hays Kansas State College M.A., University of Wichita ROBERT MUSCHLER Counselor B.A., Colorado University M.S.W., Washington University IRWIN MONASH Director of Special Services BS., State University of New York M.S., Kansas State Teachers College 'I9 is Ne i 5. - JEAN F. ANDERSON MORTON S. ANDERSON MARY ANDREWS ROBERT O. BASSMAN speech, drarnatics industrial arts language arts chemistry A.B., University of Illinois B.S., University of Illinois B.S., A.M., St. Louis University B.S., M.Ed., University ol' Missouri THE FA C UL TT HENRY BECKER ELIZABETH BRINKMAN HELEN BROOKS natural ggigncg, biology librarian typing, stenography, secretarial practice M.S., Purdue University Ph.B., Webster College AB., Salem College B.L.Sc., University of Illinois M.A., Marshall College Not Pictured ELAINE GLANTZ language arts, social studies B-A-y M-A.. Washington University RICHARD W. BURKE CHARLES CAIN civim, language arts, ancient history physical education A.B., M.A., Washington University B.S., M.S., Washington University Harvard College University of Chicago JAMES R. COLEMAN ROY COLEMAN language arts, social studies English, an B S, Illinois som- Normal Unrvfrsny BS., Southwest Miwruri State College M.A., University of Illinois RALPH CORDELL American problems, American history BS., Southwest Missouri State College M.Ed,, University of Missouri, University of Michigan EUGENE DeARMOND algebra, solid geometry B.S,, Southwest Missouri State NLS., Peabody College for Teachers SARAH DAVIS language arts B.A,, Agnes Scott College M,A., Washington University BEI IY ENGELBRECHT MARY ELLEN FINCH home economics language arts, social studies B.S., University of Missouri M.S., Miami University ll JOHN F. DOYLE language arts BS., Northeastern University M.S., Drake University Iowa University Not Pictured RUBEN ROCHIN Spanish B.S., Arizona State College M.A., Iowa State University Q' s I . fl K' I for 5 v is yy. fx by t vt . fy V f WW ta ROBERT DAVIS physical education B.S., PRESE TS was .Xe , 1 Q ' Y' - ri l ii iiti Z X ' ., 7 fs-.sg i ii I i it y, MARVIN l. FRIDLEY MAXINE GRUEB OCTAVIA H-ALE JAMES W. HARMON pliysirzil srie'Iin', physim physical education Latin art B S , M S , Washinglun University HS., Stephens College HA., Southweslvrn Collcge BS , Southeast Missouri Sian' Culle-gf Northwestern Universltv Md-xv, Univf-rsiw of Missouri MA , University of Iowa THE H MANITIES, LOTTIE HARRISON ROBERT HOADLEY ALBERT W, HOPMANN num- language ans math:-nmalius xvashangmn Univereity st-bmi of A-BH Whshinglfvn and IH Univefsifv us., si mins Lmivmny Nurvmg M i i V ' A., Lulumbm University Not Pit tured EDWARD M VELTElN phi siral cduc ation B S Unixcrsitw of Nliswuri JANICE TUFTS HUGHES KENNETH C. KIEFFER arithmetic social studies AIBAV Bates College HS . M,A.. Wguhingtun Univc-rsity was-hr KUCHNER biology, natural scieiirc' M A., BS., Univ:-rsiiv of lllinois 5 bin fi- NANCY IAWLESS Civics, American history BS., Eastern Illinois University V W ANTON l,IijSI'lK industrial arts BS., M,l'1ri , Kent State Harris 'Feathers College'- ipuonllu. SARA l.lCON.-XRD lanqtmgt' .irts U l 'K ' ix A. tum.-.-tm or Illinois M A . NVzislnngton Iniixrixitx 61 THE AR TS, O ' ,Msn MCMII,I.AN LEWIS IVIIRIAM WRIGHT KENNETH IVIUSTAIN - . 4 MC . , Am'm2fn lllsmrzl , Q, V JRROW natural science, physical scienre, eaxixlzjnlisvfmll language arts, social studies 'mf0dU '0'Y algfbfa - V -A -- , K A-B-W BVS' M-Ed., Univerghy of Bb.. Southwest Missouri btate Missouri it ssss if-sw if - 1' iw f 34 A l I ELMER li. NELSON arithnirtic H S. Noiilit-in Illinois Sitin- Traclirrs University M.A., Northwestern University fx STEVE NIELSON physical education H.S,, University of Iowa CARL PRIDE BEI'l Y RUTHMEYER EUGENE V. SCHMIDT plane geometry, algebra, French introductory algebra A.B., Maryville College B.S,, University of Oregon A.M., Washington University MS., University of Oregon University of Paris latin A.B., Ph.B., Ottawa University M.Ed., St, lnuis University LEONARD SCHNEIDER scienoe B.S., M.S., Central Missouri State College DONALD K. SCHROEDER ELIZABETH SHEPPARD JANE S. SHERRY C. GREGG SNYDER driver gaining science language arts, social studies economics, bookkeeping, typing B.S., Carroll College AB., BS., University of Miwouri B.S., Washington University B.S., M,A., Missoxiri State Teachers College THE S CIE CES y 'X RICHARD L. SPRECKELMEYER geometry, trigonometry, algebra B,S., Illinois Wesleyan University St. Louis University JAMES C. STRIBY EIEA., Ringling School ofA.rt BE'I'I'IE M. TALBERT ELISE TAYLOR TIMOTHY R. TOMLINSON GEORGE M. TURMAII. home economics typing, business English language arts, social studies instrumental music B.S., University nf Missouri A.B., Harris Teachers College B.S., Bridgewater, Massachusetts B-S-V B-:gig L',,i,,,,-sin ,,f1ll,,,,,,, MA., Washington University MS., Purdue l'iiivr-niix VIRGINIA TURMAIL JAMES WAGNER BONNY WALACE HELEN M. WEIS PhY5iC3l education, hffalfh physical education physical education spanish B-Sa, MHCMUTTHY Collegr, B.S., Miami University B.S., University of Missouri A,B,, M.A., Washington University University of Illinois M.E., Washington University LAN GUA GES BEVERLY L. YATES GAYLORD ZIMMERMAN vocal music introductory algebra, arithmetic I B,S,, Univmmy of Illinois B.S., Westem Illinois State College i M.S., Illinois Wesleyan University 3 l I li vu if W P in t P il 4' Mi' I ii 'N y if ii x I1 'J It 1,11 Wi rdid F X0 U W, 1 yi . ,cv el QERITA5' n-I f LADUE 4MICl'l'lL VERITA S Truth ..,. God's most precious gift .... we found it in our classes .... in the wisdom passed on to us by the learned .... Truth .... we found it in our friendships ,... in the happiness we shared ,... and the problems we faced together .... in the moments that will live forever in our hearts ,... Truth ,.,. we found it in the joy of living .... and loving all that lives. . 26 1 ' 5 -545- WWI' X 3 f J 1 ? 1 J s SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Standing: Bob White, Secretary Dave Salniker, Treasurer dent. CLASS OF 19 9 The class of 1959 can well be proud of its six years at Ladue. They have been both profitable and memorable. In seventh and eighth grades, we began to in- tegrate as a class by sharing experiences of new friends, new activities, and new studies. Ninth grade was a period of transition between junior high and high school. The class met it in stride. We had our own athletic teams and cheer- leaders. And we had our own parties topped by the Freshman Sports Party. As sophomores, the class of 1959 dedicated it- self completely to high school life. We participated in Student Council and Ram's Den, and the many teams and clubs of Ladue. We originated the Holly Drive, which financed the Winterlude. This mem- orable dance, entitled Winter Wonderland, the Sophomore Float, and the Sophomore Slop Hop were the other big projects in 1957. As the junior year progressed, it proved to be the best yet. We headed the parking lot and the snack bar. These provided funds for the fabulous Junior Trip to Washington D.C. A National Honor Society chapter was founded at Ladue. The year ended with the Junior-Senior Prom, with a -theme of Summertime As seniors, we became the leaders of Ladue. The Student Council, under our leadership, estab- lished a new social code and student code, and be- gan raising funds to support a foreign student. The senior class put on the Football Prom, after an un- defeated football season. Throughout the year we were commended for our superior leadership in sports, activities, and scholarship. Vie, of the class of 1959, can never forget our wonderful years at Ladue. They will, indeed, be treasured memories to be kept all our lives. 9 Seated: john McCullough, Vice- President, Larry Zempel, Presi- fr, I x 5 f N, Chow time' Seniors at work GEORGE SEWALL ALLEN l1'11h :mvdt :rf gurinn rnrri 1.114111 Lum! Etlitor-in-Chief 4. Latin Club 5.4. French Club 2. Intra- murals 1.2.3.-4. Intramural Representative 2. Ram's Den 2..l.4:Junior Band 1.-junior Band President l: Math Seminar 4. Tennis 1.2.5.-QL -'tar su.-t-fr 1.:.. Hugiy Ilutklingu 2 DONALD ALPERT -1711, ww ml 411, and zwhm mf nigh! Rifle Club 41 Bowling Club 4: Business Club 4: Rams Den 4: Trans! fetred from Universitx Citi. Sept . 1958, ROBERTA FELICE ASHER l1'f will nmi win lmyltl www and ww! imllr. Student Council Representative 4, Student Council Charity Commit- tee Chairman 4: Latin Club 1.2: French Club 2.3.4. Representative 4. Pep Club 1.2. Human Relations Club 3. Homeroorn President 33 I,uf1'ur I.nml Reporter 4: N.C.CJ. 1.2. Ram's Den 2.3.4 JUDITH ANN AUTENRIETH ulivrnr and .tlylf an Ihr rsxfnzr of lrur hmulyf' Pep Club 1.2..l.4: Ram's Den 4: Homemaking Club 4. Fashion Show 4: Human Relations Club 4: Spanish Club 2.3: Ramhln 4: Program Committee -Ir.-Sr Prom ll: Hockey Varsity 2: Volleyball 4: Basketball 4. Charmed. l'm Sure 2: Opus 5 and WR 33 Christmas Show 1. 2.5. Social Committee and Eleetion Committee 4, We have A ttainea' VIRGINIA BRECKIN ABBOFPT 4'l'Vhrile1'f1 It zrnrlh living 1: rvnflh rlnmg well, Pep Club l.2..l.4. Treasurer 1.2: Ram's Den Cabinet 2.3.-I: Latin Club Representative 1.2: French Club 3.4. Representative l1:Journ.i- lism-Yearbook Theme Editor 4: Water Ballet 2. National Honor Society 3.4: L',N Pilgrimage Hur Youth 1. National Merit Semi- Finalistg Freshman Hockev l. Class Secretary' 2. Cheerleader 1.21.-Q. Captain 4: Washington L, Honors Day 3.4. CAROL ELIZABETH ALEXANDER Deeds nu! wards tha!! .tfrmlt me. Latin Club 1.2: Girls Athletic Club -1: Y-Teens 1: Senior Hi Pep Club 2.3: Rarn's Den 2. Hometttaking Club 4..journalism-Typist 4: Bowl- ing Club 4: Intramurals 2: Softball 1.2 JAMES COC!-IRAN ANDERSON HA may mmf,-f,f211m1i. Rant's Den 2.3.4. Cabinet 2: Latin Club 1.2.-4: I.ettermen's Club 3.4: Varsity Football 1.3.4, Co-captain 4: Varsitv Soccer 2.3.4. Co-Captain 4: Varsity Track 2.11: Baseball 1: Intramurals l.2.l'1.4: Charmed, I'm Sure 2. Homcrooni President 1.2: Student Council Representative 5. Student Council Treasurer -1. Football Protn Escort 4: Christmas Musical 2.4: Special Ensemble 2: Mixed Chorus 2.4, MARTIN JAY ARONSON All lx good In haw more Ihrm one mm tn lhzjinf' Football Prom Committee Chairman 4, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee Chairman 3: Winterludc Decoration Committee 2: Snack Bar Manager 3: Ram's Den 2.3.41 Ram's Den Cabinet 4: Photographer Rambln, Ladue I,m'rtl 1.2.5.-lg Photographic Editor 4:Jr,-Sr, Prom Emir! 3: Latin Club 1.21 Tennis 1.2.4. A nt... t Wz'sd0m and Truth RICHARD .BAER Men mr nal Io br mmxurzd lgy mrhex. 'l Varsity Swimming l,2,I3,43 Latin Club I,23 German Club 3,43 Intra- murals l,2,3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Crow Country Manager 2. KAREN ANN BARNES I naw allow .rrhool lo lnlrrfkre with my zdufalmnf' Ram's Den 33,43 Pep Club l.2,3,43 Latin Club 1,23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Homemaking Club 43 Girl's Athletic Club 43 Rambler-Advertising Committee 43 Human Relations Club 43 Freshman Basketball I3 Var- sity Basketball 2,43 Softball 23 Volleyball 4. PI-IILLIP ALLEN BERRY Man Lt mari: In vlax Ram's Den 2,143 I.etterman's Club 3,43 Latin Club l,2,3g Business Club 43 Prom Decoration Committees 2,1i.4, Football 1,23 Varsity Football 3,43 Wrestling 1.23 Intramurals 2,3,43 Swimming Team 4. PHYLLIS DELL BOGGIANO 0 xnfl mmf and ham. Pep Club 1,23 Ram's Den 23 Latin Club L23 Spanish Club 13 Shu- bert Alleyn fi3 Our Town l, Concert Chorus lg Christmas Program 1 11 v yn law GARY RICHARD BAYER H111 puts his hmrl in all hr dum, Ram's Den Cabinet 2, Ram's Den Treasurer 3. President 4. llonot Society Treasurer 15, Member Honor Society .L-43 National 'I'lit-spian Society 3,43 Rille Club 13 Intramurals l,2,f5,4, Latin Club 1.23 'jan- uary Thaw 23 Sabrina Fair ll: Student Director Royal I-'.itnily 43 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Fin.iIist 4, Marsh.tll .it Graduation 1958, is. ROBERT EDWIN BECHTOLD What should a man flu but br mrny ' Lettermf-n's Club 3.43 Bowling Club 43 Mixed Chorus 4, R.un's Den 213,43 Student Council Committee 43 B Baseball 1, Football lj, Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Soccer 43 Varsity Track .L lntramur.ils l,2,3,43jr.-Senior Prom Connnittnz- 133 Spring Show 4. I-'ootball Prom Committee 43 Advertisement Committee for Yearbook Al 4535. RODNEY LOUIS BONAR --'mf playa- mf lining, Bowling Club 33 Business Club 43 National 'l'hc-sptan Sour-tx ll,-l, German Club 2. Yarsitv Ntrestling fl,l3 Relx'cca ,L Sabrina Fair 33 Opus 3 and WH fl, 'l'he Royal l ,umlx rl. Student Counul 1. CO. l. BARBARA ANN BO'I'I'CI-IBN Hel fini' hair und Innflfr lim Pep Club 152,33 Home-making Club 2.151 Fashion Show 23.4. Spanish Club 2,ll,-I3 Ram's Den 2.3.43 Winterludc- Program and Eriterminxncnt Committee 23 Intramural Hockey llg 'l'he Royal l .umlv I PATRICIA MAY BRAZNELL Sh1 will :mg tha ,mvngmus ou! qfa bear. Ram's Den l,2,1l,4, Cabinet 3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Tri-M 2,3,4, President 4, Concert Chorus l,2,3,4, Sectional Leader 3,43 Advanced Modern Dance 4, Water Ballet 2, jr-Senior Prom Decoration Committee 3, Washington Trip Committee 3, All County Chorus 2, Girl's Athletic Club 4, Social Committee for Student Com- cil 3.4, Intramurals l,2, k'Charmed, I'm Surel' 2, Opus 5 and WB tl.eadj 3, Musical 4, Publicity Committee 2. JAMES FREDERICK BROWN Diligence tx lhe mnlhn ijgaodjbrlunef' Latin Club l, Spanish Club 3,4, l..ettermen's Club 4, Ramls Den 2, 3,4, Cabinet 4, Laduz Local Sports Editor 4, Homeroom Student Coun- cil Representative 2,4, Football l,1Z, Varsity Football 3,4, Basketball l,2, B Baseball l,Q, Class Treasurer 2. MARY KAY BRYAN HHH cheek.: have lh: nmzxl glowfl Student Council Representative 3, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Member of G.A.A. 3,4, Publicity Committee 3, Ladue Local 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Ram's Den 3,4, Home- making Club 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 2, Fashion Show 3, Decoration Committee jr.lSenior Prom, Publicity Committee for Fooball Prom 4, Intramural Hockey 4, Washington Trip Planning Committee 3. ' ANDREA BRIGETTE CIBIS Th: tree tfknowlzdgc m your garden growrf' Homeroom Council 2, Student Council 3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, In- termediate Modern Dance 3, Water Biallet 2, Hockey I, Basketball 2, Washington U. Honors Day 3, Marshall at Baccalaureate 3, Joum alism Reporter 4. rom teachers, fiends MICHAEL TED BOTTOM Swifl as the winged Mm1uy. Ram's Den 2.14, Spanish Club 2,3, Intramural Council 2, Letter- men's Club 3,4, Varsity Track l,2,3,4, Football l, Varsity 2,3,4, lna tramurals 2,3,4, junior Class President 5, Escort,Jr-Senior Prom 3, Escort, Football Prom 4. JUDY BRAMOWETH Youth mme: hui once in a ' . ,hw Q, NORMA QBETSYI BROWN Duper than dzd :un plummet sound, l'lI drown my book. Y-Teens I, Pep Club l,2, Ram's Den 2,3, Fashion Show 3. ELIZABETH ANN BRUBAKER B:aug' llml plzaser th: qc, .vwulneu that chafmr th: mul. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Homemaking Club 2,3,4, Secref tary-Treasurer 2, Spanish Club 2,3, National Thespian Society 4, Human Relations 4, Sabrina Fair 3, Fashion Show 2,3,4,-junior Trip Planning Committee 3. zwzafa - 13532: and the precious RICHARD STOCKER CLOSE Th: milder! rolls make Ihr hut mils. Spanish Club I,2g Raufs Den 2,ll,4g Swimming l.2,fl,-Ig Coll' l.2,3,4. JAY COFFMAN Ld nu have wine, ummm, and laughin. Football l,2g Track l,2,33 Basketball 1, Concert Band l,2.3,4, March- ing Band 2,145 Spring Musical 3, Opus 5 and UB fig Christmas Show 2,3344 Ram's Den 2.3.4, WS: JOYCE COTTRILL Ab.tmrr malta Ihr hrarlgrnu'f1ridn. ESTHER COUKOULIS lndu.tIy1' ujizvlunfi right hand and frugaltlr Pep Club l,2,3,4g Ram's Den 2,3 tions 35 Homemaking Club 2,141 Rambler, Lndur Lnra! 4 Club 33 Modern Dance 2.3.45 Y-Teens lg Intramurals l.2 Show 3,45 W'interlude Decoration Committee 21 VVashington Committee iig Art Club 43 Business Club 4 DONALD Goal krwu r Ihr man who hzrnxzlfu Ram s Den 4 Latin Depo lg Human Relations Club L44 Chorus 2: Decorations Primm .l: Carnival 2,1I,'I. Business Club 4g Track 33 lg Intramurals l,2,.l.4, Cliaruwd, l'tn Sure 2: Transferred from Wyduwn. Sept. l. l95ti CAROL ANN CONREUX Nothing ix sa popular at htmdItnr,rx, Pep Club l,2,3,4g National Honor Society ll,-l, Serretnry 5.4, Ilumun Relations ll,4, Secretary lig Rarn's Den 2.3.4, Cabinet 9.4: Major:-tie 1.2: Cheerleader l.-1: Latin Club l. Representative l: French Club 2,3,4g Student Counril 2g I Iulneroom Council 21 VVater Ballet 21 ln- termcdiale Modern Dance lg Human Rr ' tions Assembly Il: Cruclttzt- tion Marshall 34 Natinnal Merit Semi-Fil 'st . . JOHN DAVID CRABTREE Ynulh zranrlh by immmng Wrestling 2. JOANNE CROSS Wir lmmfa' lu .ray lhmgx zmlh hrv nrt lhnl ulhrrx :rutlr lmir pulling mln wards. Pep Club l,2,l5,-lg Ram's Den 5,-4. Spanish Club .L lltmienmkitiq Club l,2,-Ig Fashion Show l,2,4g Decoration Committee limr Proin 5, Y-'I't't-in lg Bowling Club I: Intramural Sports 1.4. Human Relations I TAUBA ELIZABETH DAVIDSON .Y:1w'1 rmrifan ihr mvru Lu hr. Ramis Den 2,3,4, Pep Club 1.2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Modern Dance 51. Homemaking Club -1: Concert Chorus 1,35 Glee Club 45 Washing- ton Trip Committee 31 Bowling Club 35 W'interlude Refreshment Committee 25 Fashion Show 4, Opus 5 and 7f8 35 crew Charmed, I'm Sure 2. Ten Little Indians 2, Mrs. McThing 25 Christmas Program 1,3,-4: Musical 4. JOHN ROBERT DAWSON Slmng mgfhre and ihurallnf' Homeroom President lg Junior High Student Council President 11 Senior High Student Council 3,4, President 45 Chairman Carnival Booth Committee 3: National Honor Society 3,45 Washington L'. Honors Day 3,45 Tri-M 3.45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 B Soccer lg Varsity Soccer 2,3,-1, Co-Captain 45 B Baseball 1. B Football 25 Intramurals 1,2.3,4: Opus 5 and WB 3: The Royal Family 45 VVhite House Conference on Education 45 Ram's Den 2.3,-45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Tenor Sectional Leader 45 Christmas and Thanksgiving Program 3,4. DAVID KENT DOLSON Szlznre is one gms! an 1f!'UYlUl1Sdll0H.:, Spanish Club 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Ram's Den 2,3,45 Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 Varsity Football 35 MBP Football 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 B Basketball 25 Track 1,25 Intramurals 2,3,4. CHARLES C. DRACE Liv: If-evzgw golden minute dit, Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Ram's Den 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Prom Decoration Committee 2, Snack Bar 35 Wrestling 15 Swim- ming 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,35 Gplf45 Intramurals l,2,3,4. moments Q' daibf !z'vz'ng. PAMELA JOY CYTRON Mudf.rLv it Ihr bmulv qfwnmanf' Student Council Representative 1: Latin Club 1,25 French Club 2,ll, 45 Student Council Nominating Committee 35 Varsity Hockey 2,3,4, Opus 5 and WB 31 Washington U. Honors Day 35 Mixed Chorus Il. MARTIN ALLEN DANIELSON UTI!! whole qflhe man is not easily frm, Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Ram's Den 2,3,45 Student Council Assembly Committee 35 National Thespian Society 3,4, Human Re- lations Club 45 Representative of Human Relations Club to N.C.CJ. 45 'january Thaw 25 'lRebecca 35 'lSabrina Fair 35 Opus 5 and US 35 Box Office crew .IUDITH GAY DIAMOND I do believz that a collared rink is better than mmf al all. Christmas Program 25 Thanksgiving Program 25 Homemaking Fashion Show 35 Homemaking Club 4: Transferred from Southwest High Oct.. 1956. BETTY SUE DICKEY Sh: tha! lmvelxfaf lmuuu much. Y-Teens lg Pep Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Human Relations 35 Concert Band 2,35 Marching Band 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 crew Mrs Mc Rebecca , Spring Musical Properties 45 Rambler. Ladue Den .4 L. Q 4 Basketball 4, Opus 5 an Show 3,4, Footba me . u Q gazned , S DROZDA I 11 a incl: worth Iwo qflhalf' m's Den 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Modern Dance l,3, Homemak- . . , A - . P m l b l 4 Winterlude Decoration Committee Z, Jr. Senior m W H8 C U . 9 De oration Committee 3, Ladur Loral, Rambler Advertising Committee c d 7f8 3, Christmas Show 3,4, Spring . ll Prom Maid 4, Fashion Show l,4. RICHARD CHARLES DUBIN I I zirlulr have noi bun uncovered. 'A lad whos: gm: fx ' Secretary, German Club 3,4, I.ettermcn's Club 3,4, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, Student Council Representative 2, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Varsity Tennis l,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Transferred from Hanley jr. High, l956. JUDI LYNN ENCEL I naman halh long hair, il ii a glory In her. fa 1 Club 4, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Homemaking Fashion Shuw 2, Business N.C.CJ. 3. ALAN EUGENE FAHRENKROG I am mv num mmmandnf' Ram's Den 2,3,4, Economics Club 4, Football l 4: Soccer 4. 3 Tennis l,2, Baseball MELINDA LEE DUNSTAN LW is a uirmdzrful game. I play hard. Pep Club l,2, Homemaking Club lg French Club 2.3, Girls Athletic ' ' D 2.3.4, Hockey I: W'ater Club 4, Ladur Loral Reporter 4, Ram s en Ballet 2, Intramurals 2, Horneroom Play I: Pep Meeting Skit ll: Dec- oration for Prom 2,3, Publicity for Prom 2,1 HARRY ELLIS Man has hu wall, bu! woman has hn wav, Varsity Football 4, Lettermen's Club 4: Transferred from Kirkwood 1958, Chorus 4. Str jg Jf:'f?'y?- a vg ' ' ,,f,-:aas?l'r e ff A :,,,,1.Q'j-,gi -A asa. ,,y,, '::f: iiglffmwff 3 GEORGE HENRY FALLERT Fun grzwrhxl andjininiu. Spanish Club 2, Ram's Den 2,4, Wrestling 4, B Football 2, Intra- murals 2,3,4. 'IUDITI-I PEARL FLEISCHMAN The time har mme Ia tall: njmariy things. Committee for Washington Trip 3, Modern Dance 15,-4, I'Iuma lations 3, Bowling Club 3, French Club 13, Latin Club l, Homea making Club 4, Pep Club I,2,3.4, Ranfs Den 2, Ramlrlrr, Ladur Local ' d Chorus Girls Concert Chorus 2,3,-4, Intramurals 2,3, 4, Mixe ', A'Charmed. l'm Sure 2, Opus 5 and 7X8 3, Musical 4, Transferred n Re- from University City, 1954. SAN DRA LEE GAHR 0 woman, lovely woman! nalun made lim. Pep Club l,2,3,4, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Homemaking Club l,2,3,4, President 4, Social Chairman 3, Girls Athletic Club 4, Spanish Club 3,45 Human Relations Club 4, Fashion Show 1,3,4, Varsity Hockey 4, Varsity Softball 4, Intramural Sports l,2. BRADLEY KENT GARLINGHOUSE E1feg1body has ambzlmns, but onbf lhe dilzgznl achievz lhzmf' Ram's Den Cabinet 3,4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Latin Club l,2, Math. Seminar 4, Ladue Local CoANews Editor 4, Publications Work 4, Ram's Den 4, Cross Country 2, Varsity Tennis l,2,3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Class Treasurer 3, Washington U. Honor Day 3,4, Escort at Jr.-Senior Prom 3, National Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4. JAMES ANTHONY MICHEAL GINTHER 'Tix ax :limp filling as standing. Latin Club l, Rifle Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Baseball 4, Charmed I'm Sure 2, l'Opus 5 and 'UB' 3, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, B Foot- ball l. THOMAS LUKE GLADDERS Ambition ir th: door In .m:ce.r.r. Ramls Den 2,3,4, Latin Club l, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Lettermenls Club 3,4, Student Council Vice President 4, Math. Seminar 3, Bowling Club I,2,3,4, Rambler and Lada: Local Co-Advertising Manager 4, Bas- ketball 1,2, Varsity Tennis l,2,3,4, CU-Captain Q Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, P. A. Announcements 4, Snack Bar 3. Honor, CHARLOT MILLER FORCI-IEIMER Th: yellow rare aj Texas. Membership Chairman of Social Service Club 3, National Thespian Society ES, Variety Show 3, Red Cross Representative l,2, Trans- ferred from Lamar Senior High School, Houston, Texas, Sept., 1958. LOUIS EDWARD FREUND For th: good are always happy. Latin Club l,2, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Ramls Den 2,3,4, Ladue Local 4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Varsity Track l,2,4, Basketball lg Intramurals '2,3. ERNEST LEE GATELY From lhe frown ajhis head to the hp dhix tarx, he is all mirth, Spanish Club 3, Business Club 4, Ram's Den 3,4, Letterman's Club 4, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Varsity Baseball 4, Spring Festival 3,4. MARY ANNE GEERS Li!lle and good xx lwiu as good. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, Spanish Club 3,4, Homemaking Club lgjournalism 4, Modern Dance l,2, Decoration Committeejit- Senior Prom 3. .Q 'LX 0? f ,fig by our relationshzjys HARRIE'I'T JOYCE GLASSMAN Little in great in enlhtma.rm. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 1,25 French Club 23, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Human Relations 3,4, Homeroom Council 2, Homemaking Club 4, Modern Dance Club 2,3,4, Bowling Club 3. JAM ES DOUGLAS GRAHAM The mind :ja man rr the man hx'm.reM Concert Band l,2,4, National Honor Society 3,4,jr, Math. Seminar 3, Sr. Math. Seminar 4, Latin Club 2,3. SHEILA GREENBURG Wigwam 2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Modern Dance Club 2, Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Basketball lg Fashion Show 3, Transferred from University City High School in 1958. CAROL RUTH GREENSPAN She .reems mrghgf quiet, hui when juu know her their qurile a nal. G.A.A. 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Peppers 2,3, Spanish 3,4, Human Rela- tions Club 2,3,4, Fashion Show 3, Ram's Den 4, Bowling Club 1, Journalism 4, Depot 2,3, transferred from Clayton High School in l957. i fww.. .12 A rg it , - s STEPHEN ALAN GREEN Almo.tl everything that is great has been done ltytyouihf' Co-Chairman Snack Bar 31 Photographer for Rambler 81 Lmiue Loral 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief Rambler 4, Spanish Club 1,23 Rant's Den 2,1-4, Decoration Committee Winterlude 2, Junior Band l, Junior Math Seminar 3, lntramurals 2,3. SHARON GREENBURG Like as pm: in a pod Pep Club l,2,3,4, Wigwam 25, Modern Dance Club 2, Varsity Hockey 2, Varsity Basketball l, Fashion Show 3,43 transferred from University City High School 1958. STEVEN MUNROE GRIMES I never knew .ro young u lamb with .rn old a head. Band l,2, Debate l, Forensics ll National Forensic League l, Treas- urer of Snack Bar 3, Chess Club 3.4, German Club 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Jr. Math. Club 3, Sr. Math Seminar 4, National Honor Society BA, Vice President 3, President 4, Ladue Loral 4, Ram's Den 4, Track Manager 2, Intramural Sports l,2,ll,4, Washington Univerf sity Honors Day 3. MARY MARGARET GROETEKE And unextt'ngui.vhni laughin .rhallfill the world ufrfhflame, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Bowling Club 3,4, Homemaking Club 3,4, Girls Athletic Association 3,4, Varsity Softball l,2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Varsity Volleyball 3,4, Varsity Hockey 4, Intramural Sports 2, Fashion Show 2,3,4. Q Q JUDITH WELLS HANSEN Gvd'J gjl Ia men. Pep Club l,2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 43 Girls Glee Club 13 Skating Club lg Rambln Staff 43 Ram's Den 2,43 Homemaking Club 23 Beginning Modern Dance 43 Girls Intramural Sports 43 G.A.A. 33 Varsity Softball 33 l'Charmed, I'm Sure 23 Escort at Winterlude 23 Snack Bar 3, transferred from Chodwick in l957. RALPH ZIMMERMANN HARTKE He wears the mu rjyaulh upon hm. Wrestling l,2,3,43 Football l.. ELLEN HATI-IAWAY HERBST Busy ar rr bn Pep C lub l Z I4 Ram s Den 2 I4 Spanish C lub 3 4 Homemaking Club 3,43 Y-Teens Secretary 13 Intramural Sports 2,3.43 Charity Com- mittee 3g Program Committee Winterlude 23 Program Committeejrf Senior Prom 3. JUDITH LYNNE HIRSCH Variety ix lhe ,rpm Mlm, Pep Club l,2,3,43 Ram's Den 2,3,43 Latin Club 13 French Club 2,33 Bowling Club 2,3,43 Modern Dance Club l,2,3,43 Human Relations Club 2,3,43 Water Ballet lg Rrzmbln Staff 43 Y-Teens lg Intramural Sports l,2,3,43 l'The Valiant 23 Spring Fashion Show 2. with other schools, MARY CARY HAGER A nder unequallzdfa sparlswoman complzlzf' Pep Club 2,43 Synchronized Swimming 2,3,43 French Club 23 Iluman Relations 33 Bowling Club 43 Girls Athletic Club 4g Intramurals 43 Saturday Recreation Program Staff, transferred from Mary Institute 1956. CIRLA JOAN HAMMERMAN K'Hcarmg qflen lrmzx thc .flrll md mum: ajlrumanrlyf' National Thespian Secretary 3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 1,23 Human Relations Club 2,33 Pep Club 1,23 Student Council Charity Committee 33 Ram's Den 2,3,43 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 33 Home Economics Fashion Show l3 Costume Chairman: Great Big Doorstep I, IO Little Indians 2, l'Charmed I'm Sure 2, 'january Thaw 2, Mrs, McThing 3, Rebecca 3, Sabrina Fair 3, Locker Chatter 3, 'lRoyal Family 4, Laura 4. ROBERT LOUIS HAYWARD Rcmule,jium busy Izk's bewildered way. Ram's Den Technical Committee 33 French Club 33 Ram's Den 2,3,4, SUSAN ALDEN I-IEITMAN I mm! gn nu! ajlhzsz wel clolhes and into a dry marlimf' Homemaking Club 3,43 Pep Club 4, Rem's Den 43 Human Relations Club 43 Representative to N.C,CJ. 43 transferred from Milwaukee University School in 1957. '7 mt. s - ss X . E , WM .J DAVE LESTER JEUDE HL!! curry man be mailer qf hu Izrnzf' Radio Club 3,43 Ram's Den 4, Wrestling 4. JULIE RAE JOHNS Blrxxzd an Ihr young al Ivan. j,U.G. Cirl's Club l,2,3, Secretary 3, CAA. l,2,,l, Yffrens 13, Stu dent Council Representative l,-1, Spanish Club .lz Pep Club 4. Ram s Den 4, Social Committee flgjournalism 43 Volleyball 2.3, Captain 2,3 transferred from Upper Arlington High School. 1958, JUDY PERSHALL JONES Sa comelv, :ojolly Ram's Den Cabinet 2,3,-4, Student Council Member llg Prom Cmn- mittee Chairman 23,41 Radu: l,m'al, Rambler Sports Editor 45 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Spanish Club 3,43 Girl's Athletics Club Il.-lg Home-making Club 4, Hockey l,2,ll,4, Modern Dante 41 Basketball 2.14. Softball l,2g Volleyball 3. Tennis 3,43 Opus 5 and 7f8 .l. Concert Chorus 2,3,4. VIRGINIA KIRN JONES Th: glass zjjlnhzun and lhe mold Wijbnn. Ram's Den Cabinet 4, Pep Club 1,215.43 Humcnmking Club 15.4, Spanish Club 3,4g Synchronized Swimming 2g Bowling Club lg Cirl's 'Xthletic Club 4g Varsity Hockey 2.4. qprzffmf' ' ROBERT SERNA KASS Nrrrr In hurl turned rt mf tmpfmlfffmltlt tm Student Council l, Chairman ol' Entertainment Committee- 5: Ramk Dt-n l. Wrestling l.J.l.-I. Baseball 1.1.-I. Intramural Sports 3.4. Min- wtrel Slum 1.1. Claws Plat' l. trattsltmretl from Ptttsburtl. Prnnsvlx ania l'l'mll DAVID ELLIOTT KAUFMAN the relationslzzjy between LAWRENCE ARNOLD JOSEPH Hu wil xnmtn you by hu lanky lu mme Ram's Den 2,31 Student Counril 25 German Club 2.15, Treasurer Il Letterman's Club 4gxIr. Math. Club 35 Sr, Math. Seminar 45 Swim ming l,2,3,4g Purple Towers lg Royal I atnily , Set Design 4. JAMES JOSLYN The lux qfwunnz. lhr muff oflrfr Soccer l,2g Football 1.2. U hear rm' tmrzrnrrttx plain. Nlarchtng Band l.2,.5.4. Radio Club IA: Chess Club lg French Club 3.5. Math. Seminar 43 Chemistrv Seminar 4: Cross Countrv 2. Track t l , L --S item- S , NANCY SUE KEEFER The sparkle that .vhf bmz-gt rrulthznrt 11 1huumnrl,tmn. Pep Club 1.2.5,-lg Spanish Club 2,l5,4. Vive President 3,45 GAA. I, Secretary lg Homemaking Club 2.3. Vice President 35 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4, Lada: Luca! 61 Rambler 4g Ram's Den 23,44 In- tramurals 2,ll,4g Varsity Basketball l. Co-Captain lg Spring Fashion Show 2, Football Prom Maid -1, Decoration Committee for Football Prom 41 Organization Committee for Carnival 31 Homeroom Council 21 Student Count-il Social 81 Welfare Committee 153 Washington Trip Planning Committee ll, C WX ELIZABETH KELLER -- um, tm W1 zwltrzrtf MARGIE ARNOLD KENDIS Bum muh Ihr' gif? uf lmgghlfr. Pep Club l.l.I5,4. Human Relations 'S.4. Vice Presiflelxt 4, Bowling Club K. Fu-titb Club 1.3.1. Latin Club 1.1. R1un's Den 1.53 lfmnlflfr 4: ltifluf l,mf1l 43 NC CJ, Conference. Y-Teens 13 Modern Dance 5. luti.tntttral Sports 2. lg Modern Dante Show, Mm Mt'I'hing , Our Town . Crew. Charity Committee ol Student Council 43 Project Committee of Student Council li, Social Committee for VVinlerlut'le 21 IJ:-toration Committee Hwrjr.-Senior Prom 3. EDWARD WILLIAM KELLER A lhouxanrl gtrlx do nu! rharm me Latin Club 1,23 Ram's Den 2.ii.4g Soccer l,2, Wrestling 3,45 Football lg Intramurals 2.3.4. .iii - f - .L 1-1 ' A fiend andjizknd. JOEL PHILLIP KIMELMAN A man .va vanmu hr Jrrmfd In hr. Rifle Club 3g Chess Club 132, President 23 Wigwam 2,33 Ram's Den 43 Pep Club 33 Dial Business Stall' 33 Spokes 33 Lettermen's Club 43 Varsity Wrestling 334, Intramurals l,2,3,-43 House of Representatives 13 Transferred from University City High School Sept. 1958. DEVEREUX EMIL JACOB KLEIN JR. His bmw 15 IN! with hom!! .wwaI, Intramural Sports 1.233.143 Chess Club 132.41 Dramatics Make-up 2, 334. Human Relations Club fl: Ram's Den 233343 Band 233,43 Treas- urer 43 Lcttermen's Club 43 Cross Country 2.3343 Captain 43 Wrestling I,2.3.4. Captain 4. Trask 233.4. A r ? .,,k 1, Q 3 - I X' .. Q.. 1 ,t A ii .. www. t t e. L., . k sr .3-Ixssifl' X .IRT-4.?'i,,T , .,.... We . FERN KOLKER L1am In malt: Ihr mnrl nf lik. Pep Club 13233343 Talent Show lg Basketball 13 Committee toJuni0r Class Uflicers 33 Spanish Club 2,3343 Homemaking Club 43Journalism Typing Editor 43 N,C.CJ. 1,23 Foreign Students Forum 33 Ram's Den 2333 Fashion Show 43 Decorations Committee 23 transferred from VVydown High School 1956. FLORA ANN KOPITSKY A kind hmrl dnzth good. Latin Club 13 Intramural Sports 1,2333 Modern Dance 13 Future Teachers of America Club 33 G.A.A. 1.2333 U Club 133g Spokes 33 Pep Club 132.3343 Honor Pins 1.2333 VVashington University Honors Day 33 Wigwam 2,33 Ram's Den 43 Purple Tower 13 'lRoyal Fam- ily 43 transferred from University City 1958. it Q xx, 3 infix. Q 1N1?..:4lL'-g5K..,5- f 1 435 rg -'was wif I' .x . Y lx x N IC K K 1.1 N E Errnd1ngly uvll-nad. NINA DIANNE KNAPP flint li in :Pew hu! 1t'urm1n'i hrurl 11 ,ifuul uf hnlrnili firr Pep Club 1.233313 G.A.A. 132. Publicity Ctvlntnittet' S Cf, 1.1. Sut'l.il Committee 33 Tr I-Hi-Y 132. Rams Den 3.-1. Clrl's Clee Club 1. Charity Committee Student Ckauncil 23 Horn:-making Club 233. Human Relations 4. RENEE MADELEINE KOPOLOW Ilappinr.i,i is malir lo hr slzandf' Ram's Den 2321343 Spanish Club 2321.43 I.:-rtin Club 1. IIum.in Relu- tions Club 3343 Pep Club 13233343 Decuiutioii Coumuttee .1343 Y-Teeiis Club lg Journalism 43 Intramural Sports 2.3.4. llorkr-y I. Spring Fashion Show 2. LINDA RAE KORNBLUM nfoulh is wholly rrpmmrnlnlf' G. O. of Lear School 1323 Allied Youth 1323 Bowling Club 1.2. Art Club 1323 Homcrnaking Club 2.43 Pep Club 2. N.C CJ. .13 Ranfs lkn 33 Fashion Show 43 transferred from Miami Beach 1057. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH KRATZ Myriad laughter qflhl mean waves, Pep Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 35 Spanish Club 2,3545 Ram's Den 45 Rambler 4, Stage Production Staff 152,35 Art Club 15 Human Relations Club 4, transferred from Louisville, Kentucky, l958. JUDITH KAREN KRUMMENACHER The hand lhal halh made ynufair hath make you kinakn Pep Club l,2,3,45 Peppers 2,35 Scribblers 2,35 Spanish Club 3,45 Draa matics Club 2,35 Depo l,2,3,45 Ram's Den 45 Human Relations Club 2,3,4g Ladue Local 45 Rambler 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Varsity Hockey l,2,35 Varsity Basketball 253,45 Intramural Council Representative 45 L'Prof files '58 3, Publicity Crew for 'lRoyal Family 45 transferred from Clayton 1958. :vb igx K '..,,' I 2, ' .i , . 512575 ,151 V STEPHEN JOSEPH LAMBRECHTS fy all Ihe annuals, lhe buy ir the must urzmariageablef' Ram's Den 2,.5,4, Intramural Council Representative 354, Latin Club l5 French Club 3,45 Business Club 45 I.ettermen's Club 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Swimming 4, JACK EARI. LAIVIPERT Mans lik Lt but a drearnf' Latin Club l,25 German Club L55 National Thespian Society 253,45 Chess Club 1,25 Human Relations 45 Ram's Den 45 Business Club 4 Varsity Tennis 15 Charmed I'm Sure 25 I'he Valiant l. We have ouna' MARK JULIAN KORNBLUM I grow old leammg mmelhmg new every day. Chess Club l,2,3545 President 45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 French Club l,25 National Honor Society 3,45 News Editor of Ladue Loral 45 Student Council 25 Tennis 1525 The Valiant 15 Ten Little In- dians 25 Concert Band President 45 Man With a Baton 15 Musical Moods for May 25 Winner of Intramural Tennis Tourna- ment 45 High School Honors Day 3. EDWARD CHARLES KOZENY He knows mos! who speaks lean. Ram's Den 2,45 Radio Club 25 Chess Club 15 Wrestling l,2,35 Foot- ball I5 Intramural Swimming I5 Intramural Tennis 4. SUSAN ANN KURTZ Her wil and poise charm all the bww. junior High Pep Club President l5 Cheerleader 1545 Senior High Pep Club 253,45 Girl's Athletic Club 3545 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Girl's Intra- mural Council Representative 25 Rambler 81 Ladue Loral 4, Ram's Den 2,3,45 Cabinet 25 Hockey l,3,45 Basketball l5 Modern Dance 45 Sophomore Class Vice President 25 Fashion Show 2. JUDITH HARRIET LAMBERG My hear! ts like a .ungzrig bird. Ram's Den 2,35 Bowling Club 2535 Homemaking Club 2,3545 Modern Dance 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Fashion Show 2,3545 transferred from Uni- versity City School l955, lasting j?iendslzzj9,1i Ml if K JEAN MEREDITH LANE , Liu: whrlr ve may. V Pep Club 2,3, Spanish Club 3, Homemaking Club 3, Ram's Den 2, 3,4, Spring Fashion Show 3,4, Girls Athletic Club 3, Publicit - mittee for Football Prom 4, Varsity Tennis 3,4, Varsity ey 4, Basketball Varsity 3,4, Freshman Hockey l, Freshman Basketball l' Freshman Water Ballet l, Opus 5 and 7f8 3, Charmed I'm e 2, Christmas Show 2, Football Prom Maid 4, Homeroom mural Representative 3. RICHARD LAWRENCE J AnjIhtngfo1 a quiz! IW. Ram's Den 3,4, Spanish Club l,2, Bowling Club l,2, Wrestling l,2, 3,4, Baseball 4, B Baseball l,2, Freshman Football l, Intramurals 1,2 ROSLYN SUE LEWIN Cul: as n bullon. Pep Club 2,34, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Cabinet 4, Spanish Club 3,4, French Club 3, Homemaking Club 3, Rambln 4, Intramurals 4, Modern Dance 4, Homeroom Vice President 4, Football Prom Maid 4, Fashion Show 3,4, transferred from Mary Institute 1956. PAUL LEWIS Faith can mow mvunlainsf' National Honor Society il,-1, Chairman of Subscription Committee, Yearbook and Ladue Lam! 4, Chairman of Entertainment Committee, Junior-Senior Prom 3, Chairman of Entertainment Committee Foot- ball Prom 4, jr. Math. Club 3, Latin Club l, Spanish Club 3,4, In- tramural Council Representative 2,4, Letterman's Club 4, Cross Country l, Basketball l, Golf l,2,3,4. Captain 4, The Valiant l, Charmed I'm Sure 2, Christmas Shows l,4, Prom Reporter 4, Es- cort for jr-Senior Prom 3, Mixed Chorus l,4. l, - A ,E ,. T- 3' Q K I Qityy MARGARET MARY LEAHY Hear th: mellow wedding hells. Pep Club l,2,3,4, Human Relations l,2,3,-4, Home Economics Club l,3,4, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Business Club 4, Latin Club l,2, Vestial Vir- gin and Master, Bowling Club l,2,3,4, Modern Dance l, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Spring Fashion Show l, N.C.C.J. l,2,3,4, Decoration Cbm- mittee for Winterlude,jr.-Senior Prom, and Football Prom. SUE LEOPOLD She :J well-paid that 1: wrll-Jatiyizdf' Spanish Club 2,3,Al, Homernaking Club l,2,4, Pep Club l,2,.l,43 Human Relations Club 4, Rambler 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Intramurals 4, Opus 5 and WB Ii, Christmas Show ll, Fashion Show 3. ' i CHARITY ANNE LITSCHEL Tall and matt dxmneb'fl1r, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, French Club 2.15, Ram's Den 2.14, Rambler Art Staff 4. NELLIE PAULINE McBRIDE Fm: things are lmpuxxxblf lo dilzgencf and genius. Pep Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3.4, ln- tramurals 2,4, Concert Chorus-Christmas Show l, Washington Uni' versity Honors Day 3. I N' K! Y V' 1 ' KJ GEM MANSER The fours: 0 lm: love nzvzr did run .wnoolll MARY MARTINNA MARION Principia IJ :wr my mating not cxpedinuyf' Homeroom President 25 Girl's Intramural Council 2,45 Chairman of Program Cbmmittee forjr,-Sr. Prom 35 Bake Sale Chairman 25 Fn man Cheerleader l5 Ram's Den Secretary 35 Ram's Den Vice-Pres: dent 45 Girl's Athletic Club President 45 Lada: Local Sports Editor 45 Homemaking Club 45 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 15253545 Skating Club I5 Ram's Den 2,3545 Student Council Social and Welfare Committee 35 Girl's Athletic Club 3,45 Election Committee ofthe Student Coun cil 45 Varsity Hockey 253,45 Varsity Basketball 253545 Baseball Tennis 35 Synchronized Swimming 25 Freshman Hockey l5 Freshman Basketball 15 Winterlude Escort 2. SUSAN JAYNE MAURER How righteous an thou. Pep Club l,253545 Homemaking Club 15253545 Business Club 45 Ram's Den 253,45 Tennis 25 Fashion Show 253545 Library Assistant 4. MICHAEL STEVEN MAXWELL Supra: me jyou can. I am a mznyjerlf' Spanish Club 2,35 Business Club 45 Ram's Den 253,45 Lettermen's Club 45 Intramurals 253,45 Varsity Football 3545 Freshman Football l5 Sophomore Football 2. and as we leave, JOHN ALAN MCCULLOUGH 7zluji11oc Ajhir own mnil maker hu way. Spanish Club 2535 Ram's Den 253545 Letterman's Club 45 Ladue Local Stall' 45 Bowling Club 253,45 Decoration Committee for Proms 2,3545 Dramatics Club l,25 Football 1,25 Basketball l,25 Baseball l5 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Basketball 3,45 The Ugly Duckling 25 Thank You, Doctor 25 'lSubmerged 25 Vice-President ofjunior Class 35 Vice4President of Senior Class 45 Snack Bar 3. IREYA MANRIQUE rare maidm. 3,4, Homemalung Club 45 Spanish Chg? X SARANN MASS Ther: is no .vubrtilulefor talent. Pep Club l,2,3,45 Ram's Den nomics Club 2,3,45 Concert Chorus Club 45 Intramurals 45 Locker Chatter Musical 4. WILLIAM HOWARD MATHIS Genz1alr and mpzamr are :my lo mme ly, but not xoholarx. National Thespian Society 3545 Publicity Committee German Club Treasurer 25 Math Club 25 Jr-Sr. Math Chemistry-Physics Club 25 Science Club lg Ladue Local, Cir- culation 45 Photography Club l5 Mrs. Mc'l'hing Locker Chatter 35 Sab i Fair 35 ferred from Universit Cit ptember N we hola' this deare BERNEAN MEYER Bomjzr succur :he seemed. Pep Club l,2,3,43 Homeroom President 43 Latin Club ball 23 Hockey 2. HORTON WATKINS MILLER I lnve In lwz and live lo love. Lettermen's Club 2,3,43 Ram's Den 2,3,43 Latin Club l,23 Swii Team l,2,43 Homeroom President 45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Decoration Committeejr.-Sr, Prom 33 Assistant Swimming Instructor 2,4. KELLY ANN MORRIS A ll th: world? a xlqgef' Ram's Den 2,3,43 Cabinet 2,33 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Cheerleader lg Thespian 3,4, Treasure 43 Homemaking Club 2,3,43 Latin Club I5 French Club 2,33 Modern Dance 45 Winterlude Escort 23 Varsity Bas ketball 23 Student Council l,23 N.C.CJ. l,2,33 Girls Athletic Club 33 Laduz Local reporter 43 Fashion Show 2,3,4, Commentator 43 Sabrina Fair 33 The Royal Family 43 The Great Big Doorstep 2. HARVEY MUELLER Sxlencr ir more musical lluzn any song. Business Club 43 Baseball 3,43 B Baseball 23 B Basketball 25 In- tramural Tennis and VolleylBall 2,333 Intramural Basketball l,3,4. we, .il- . if M MARGARET LEE MILLSTONE A good conscience 1: a .ttyl pillow. Water Ballet 1,23 Pep Club l,2,35 Latin Club 1,23 French Club 2,143 Intermediate Modern Dance 2,35 Human Relations Club 3,43 N.C. CJ. 33 President 43 National Honor Society 43 Head ofthe English Departmcnt's Tutoring Committee 43 Ladue Local Exchange Editor 43 Lnduc Luca! reporter 43 Human Relations Auembly 1l3 Student Coun- cil Charity Committee 33 Ram's Den 23 The Royal Family 43 Washington University Honors Day fl. STEVEN JAY MOROSE B1tul1enjz.vl and mmzxt. Ram's Den 233,43 Intramural Council Representative 23 Latin Club I3 Spanish Club 2,35 Winterlude Decoration Committee 25 Letter- men's Club 43 Ladue Local 43 Rambler Sports Editor 45 Business Club 43 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Baseball l,23 Freshman and Sophomore Foot- ball l,2, Sophomore Football Captain 23 Varsity Football ll, g, sf 45 41 aff' NANCY RAE NEILL W'1lh .vllll rl lhnumnd things lo mr. Pep Club l,2,3,43 Ram's Den 2.ll,43 Latin Club l,23 Spanish Club Il, 45 Fashion Show 33 Intramurals 33 Ladur Local, Rnmltlrr 4. NANCY EILEEN NIEDRINGHAUS A good memogf lr an exxmlml rlrmml qfgrn1iu. Pep Club 23,45 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Ram's Den 25 Proof Reading Chairman. Rambler, Ladue Lr1cal43 Ten Little Indians 2: January Thaw 25 National Honor Society 3,43 Chairman, Spanish Tutoring 43 Intramurals 23,43 Business Club 43 Washington University Honors Day 3. . ffl I A BARRY STEVEN OXENHANDLER Let ur be zjgnad chan. Bowling Club 1, Rifle Club l, Radio Club 2, Concert Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Varsity Swimming 1,2,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Spring Show 2,3,4, Christmas Show 2,3,4, Spring Concert 2,3,4, Intramurals 3. JOAN ELLEN PADDON I luv: lv las: rriysey in a mystery. Latin Club l,2, German Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2,4, Chess Club 4, Ladue Loml, Ramblzv 4, Stage Crew l,2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. SANDRA LOUISE PLENGEMEIER A hind and undzrrlanding heart. Orchesis 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3, G.A.A, l,2,3, Varsity Hockey l, Varsity Volleyball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 2,3, Student Council Vice-President 1, Transferred from Normandy, Sept. 1958. LINDA FAE POLLOCK De.rlmedfv1 purple-hued lhmnz moms. Pep Club l,2,3, Bowling Club 3, Advanced Modern Dance 2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, French Club 2,3, Human Relations Club 3, Water Ballet2, Ram's Den 2,3,4, Rambler, Business Manager 4, Ladue Local, Class Reporter 2,3, Volleyball 3, Tennis 4, 'iThe Royal Familyu 4, The Great Big Doorstep lg Charmed I'm Sure 3, K'The Valiant l, National Thespian Society 4, High School Honors Day 3, Co- chairman Prom Decorations 2, or this is BARBARA ANN NUSSBAUM AJ merry as lhz day xr long. Ram's Den 2,3,4, French Club 2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, I-Iomemaking Club 2,3,4, Ladue Local 4, Human Relations Club 4, Intramural Hockey 2,3, Winterlude Decoration Committee 2,jr.-Sr. Prom Pro- gram Committee 3. SUSAN PATRICIA O'BRIEN Tha two noblest lhmgr which are Jweetnesr and light. junior Math Club 3, Girls Athletic Club 334, Human Relations Club 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Homemaking Club l,2,3,4, Senior Y-Teens l, Rams, Den 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Bowling Club 4, Social Committee of Student Council 2,3,4, Typing Editor, Rambler, Ladu: Loml 4, Varsity Volleyball 3,4, Varsity Softball 2: Intramurals l,2,3,4, Intra- mural Council Representative 3, Fashion Show l,2,4, Decoration Committee for junior-Senior Prom 3. YS DONALD MARTIN PALLO A man ajln hx.t own hum. Ram's Den 351, Intramural Sports 3,4, Transferred from University City, 1957. RUTH MAY PAYNE And my lips in a rmilzf' Ram's Den 3, Bowling Club 33 Girls Athletic Club 4, Radio Club 4, Varsity Basketball l,2,4, Varsity Softball 2,4, Varsity Hockey l,4, Varsity Volleyball 3,4, Intramural Sports l,2,3,4, Stage Crew 3, the bona' that will NANK TY .-XDELE RANDOLPH --1111 11,11 11 111, 111111111.111111 111111111 P1-p Club I,J..l,l. L1u111 Club 1. ll111111-yimkiiug Club ,lg 8111111101 Club l.l. Slurlrlu C11u1u'1l Cbzuux C111u1111l1c'1' .l.-4. Rzliifw ll'-11 2.5.1. l .nl111111 Slum l.l. lX'i1u1'rlud1' l71'f11rali1111 C411u1uillc'1' Q. lluluuu Rn'- l.u11111s Club Ll, N C Cul Ll. Nludrru llancw' l, Yzxrwilx 'l'n'u11is 2.1, Yursilx llmnkvx l. Yuvxllx Ynllrxbull -ll lluliululrzlla ll. lf1m1M1'1. l,11111l l SUSAN RAYMOND lm 111111. 11fjf1'1111111111 Luliu Club l.l. lfivmkli Club 2. lluiuuu Rrluliulis 1.2.4. l'1-plllub 1.2. Clu-ss Club I. R.11u's llcn 2.5.-lg lir1'1u Big lJ11111'xI:'p 11 Mrs, McThing 1l.'l'alem Show fig Charmed I'm Sure 25 Royal Family 1. N11 11.1f 1.2.1.1 1111115111111 s1111w1 1.11 T111.1111,g11'111g 1'111g1-H1111 1,11 .1.11.111.1111111 1 ws: 11: 115, .,, 11 gui, ROBERT PAUL ROSENBERG lt'r1n111'. U rwulig 111011, 111 llll 1'1111lh H Leuer1nr11'Q Club fl,-lg Ranfs 171-11 2.3.4. Radio Club 23 Busiiwss Club -13 Fuollmll I. Yars1l1'Sui1u1x1ing l.Lf..l.-lg l11l1'u1l1111'zlls l.2,Ql,lg 'l'lu' Royal F.xll1ily 4. Snack Bur ,l JACQUELINE ROSENBLAT1' lh1111gl1 she hr lilllz. Ain' 1,1 firm' H Pep Club l.Z..l.-lg Bowling Club 5.4. l'l111uc1uz1ki11g Club 43 Latin Club 1.2. Math Sciulnar lg R:11n's Dr-11 1.3.43 Chcrrlr-zuder. Captain 2. Varsity Hunk:-y l,ll.-43 Homcroom President 43 Circululiun Mguia- gfr, 11111111 1,111-111. 111111111111 4. X 05- AM ES RICNNICKER .l1111111 1111111 l11111lf1 1111111 .1111111 Math S1'111iu.u .l.l. Clu-11111111 51111111.11 Ll. lfl11-xx Club I.l. Slulr Rul1- Club 4.Y11rwi11 l'11111l1.1ll l.lg Y.11x111 XX11-siluiq Ll. l1u1.uu1u.1l1 9. l1z1111l1'1'1e-1l 1111111 K1v1'1'vu-xx. 51'pt1-111l11'1 l'l11 JEAN MARIE RICUTNHR 'Al r1111.rlfi:l1n11'l11111 lhwilgll l!111K 11r11i H1111 Tri-M Z. 5.1: ll11uu-111.1kiug Club vice'-p1'1'si1l1'111 l. ll11ul111gCl11l1J.l. l'll'c'1u'llCl11l1,lQ R.uusll1'1ll.,l. l'1'IlUlul1l.lglfl1x'xsiil11l1l. X .uxllx Sulillmll J..l. Yursilx llmrvkm l.l. l'l1.l11u1'1l lim Sulru J. 1 Plum '1 and 71 ll 3. 'l'11l1'1u Sl111u ,l. Cl1ris11u,1w l'r111g1.1111x l.!. l.l. 511111114 . uximl lg ' 1 A1 x i1111Sl111u -.l. C111111-11 Cl 111111 S1-1111111 W Hal GAIL ALEXANDRIA ROSIQNTHAL Hu h11n11.1 111101 Ihr 1111111f11. Prp Club 1.2.5.-Q3 KLA X 2: llu1u.u1 R1'l.u11111xClul1 l.l. ll1111u'1u.1k111q Club llqlg Spanish Club,lgCh111'uw 5. R.1111is llvu ,S.-I. link:-ll1.1ll I. Hockey lnlrauuiralx 4: Fuwhlmx Sbuw l.,l,l, RICHARD WALLACE ROSS .l'ln1 ryffku' 11111141 mr Ih1 hu! mm, Chess Club 3.43 Tbcspidu 5.45 Sp.u1i1l1 Club 5.4. Siugz- Cr:-11 1.1.16 ii 3151951 Lynx . 11 1 M11 All . lf 0,1 draw us back. RONALD RCJTI-IIVIAN Hr n full uf gmm' mmmngx anrI1z'uhrx, Latin Club 1.21 French Club 1l,41 Rains Den .l.-I. Thcspinn 1l.-1, Ten Little Indiansu Z: Charmed I1ni Sure 2, January Thaw .ll Opus 5 and WB ll: Rnmbln 4 , 1 1 . I , Q, -1 'i ' E As. 1 31-.' I. AJ' W Q , '. l u CHARLES ANDREW RUSSELL , I ' V 4 i Q MGM!!! in mnnnn and strong in frrrfimn11m'f. '- V Rams Den 2.15.11 Latin Club I: Spanish Club 3.15. Htilnermnn Plqi- I dent 41 Bowling Club 1: Lt-tterman's Club 15.4, Secretary 4, Iaemrat- t t ing Committee 2.13: Thespian Club .lg Varsity Tratzk 192115.45 Varsivylt Football 2.3.4. Co-captain 4' Basketball i,3,4'f Intranvnr' ' 1, 2: Opus 5 Proin Esonizt 5: GARY TE I SAC S 'CY nh it 11 r r n ilhr .mu a pmkr, 0 R un s Den Bovtlmg erm ul Z stness C lub 45 llramatirs Clu I f . 1 ' . , ' tt ' , 2.3: Th iz A 7 13 I 1 Football 1. . 1arsity Baseball 3,-Ig Intr 2.3.4. ' lgly ling . Thank You Doctor , Submerged Homerooln 4. Snark Bar 151 Intramurals Council 3. DAVID AIOSEPH SALNIKER 4'.Mwr .mv dxf' Studi-nt Cuuncil 2.3.4, Intramural Council 3. Latin Club 1,25 Frenrh Club 13.4, LL-ttertnan'w Club ll.-13 Member ofthe Board 3.4, Intramural Sports 1,355.43 Ram's Den l,2.1l,4gVVashington University Honors Day 5, Cross Country lg Il Baseball 1.2, UB11 Basketball 2, Senior Class Treasurer 4, LLOYD STANLEY SCHATTYN ll Lx grind In lm' and Ifarnf' I.etterlm'n1s Club li,-I, Latin Club 2,153 biarching Band lg Ram's Den Z,1I.4. lN1rf-stlinq 2, Varsity Football 15.4, Football l,2, Intramurals 3,4 RONALD GENE SCHENBERG I mulfi ham' danrrri all m4ghl.11 Ram! Den 2.3.41 Spanish Club l,2,3.4g Business Club 4. Science Club lg Student Tutor 41 Intramural Council Representative 33 Math Sem- inat -t. Wrestling 1.2.45 Basketball Manager lg Varsity Track lg Intramurals 2.3.4. CAROL SAIVIUELS HO brave nm' world tha! hai Auth pmplf in II. Homemaking Club 41 Modern Dance 14. Senior Pep Club 2.333 Human Relations Club Llp Ram's Den 2, Mixed Chorus lg French Club 3. Typing fo' R'1 and llffwl: Transtk-rrt-d Iifutn Univ.-any City, 1955. JACK PETERS SCHAPER Blmefi is he who zxprm noihmgf' Latin Club 23 Ram's Den 2.3.4, Lett:-rman's Club 5.43 Varsity Foot- ball 3,41 Vlrestling l.2, Freshman Football lg Sophomore Football Z1 Intramurals 13.4. f ,aff of-W Honor, Truth ROBERT GRAYSON SCHEPMAN Framed to malt! wommhlsr. Ram's Den 2.3345 Spanish Club 2.35 Rifle Club l5 Bowling Club 35 Decoration Committee 35 Journalism 45 Freshman Football 15 Sopho- more Football 25 Varsity Track 1,25 Wrestling 35 Intramurals l52,3,4, ROBERT LEE SCHMID LW is adam. Bowling Club 45 Ram's Den 2,45 Wrestling l,2, JAMES TATE SHAEFFER Thr rolling .tlone nzver galherelh mars, but tl gnmx a cnlam polixhf' Lettermen's Club 3,45 German Club 3,45 President: lntramurals l,2, 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Homeroom Activities Director 45 Ram's Den 2 3.45 Varsity Baseball l,25 Varsity Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2 Captain 25 Golf 45 'The Valiant l, PAUL JAY SHANK A rl tx 11 human amvllyf' Latin Club l,25 Rams Den 2,3,45Journalism Staff 45 Prom Publicity Committee 25 Intr murals l,3,4. Q 5 il s tt, s- - is sa. Xt ' .-Ai? Am x .- it 2,369 X ,,,L,,, ,J ,mix 55 1- so EUGENE JOHN SCHNEIDER JR. Marian: malt! ilu man. Vice-President of Lettermen's Club 4: Junior Senior Prom Advertise- ment Manager 35Journalism 45 Varsity Football 253.-lg Varsity Track l,2,3,45 Wrestling 3545 Freshman Basketball l. DONALD HENRY SCHNURE Aging in Jwzmmtngp Latin Club 25 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Chorus 15 Yarsitv Track I.-85 Sophomore Baseball 25 Sophomore Football 2: Sophomore Basketball 25 Varsity Baseball 25 Varsity Swimming l,2,3,4, Captain 3.45 Trans- ferred fromJohn Burroughs 1955. 49 STEPHEN ROBERT SHAPIRO FJ good In be merry Hndi1'lJt. Lettermen's Club 3,45 Ram's Den 2.3,-lg Spanish Club 25 Business Club 45 Snackbar 35 Homc-room Secretary 45 Varsity Football l,2.l,-lg Varsity Track 35 Intramurals 1,2535-45 Soccer 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Foot- ball Prom Escort 4. MAX BENDER SHAW ln Ihr urrln namrd, that mr Ihr hzznlrtl Io mnlml' mmf, rromm, and ning. Ram's Den 253,45 French Club 1,25 Bowling Club 15 Ecuttotnits Club 45 Lettermeu's Club 45 Prom Decoration Committee 2: Varsity Foot- ball 5: Football 1.25 Soccer 2, Captaing Tennis l,2,3. Intramurals l,2. MARILYN I-IELENE SHRIBER Camas tr patience. Homemaking Club 2,3,45 Treasurer5 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Modern Dance 2,3545 Pep Club 2,3545 Human Relations 35 Ram's Den 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45Journalism 45 Girl's Athletic Association 3,45 Bowl- ing Club 35 Fashion Show 2,3,45 Decoration Committee for Winter- lude 25 Varsity Volleyball 3,45 Tennis 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Trans- ferred from University City 1955. ROBERT SINGER 'Tight me goodfighlf' Business Club, President 45 Latin Club 2,35 Chess Club l,2,3,45 Ramxs Den 2,3,45 Lettermenls Club5 Varsity Football 35 MB Football 2, Varsity Wrestling l,2,3,45 Opus 5 and 'UB' 35 Intramurals 3,4. The modal rough qfa acl. Student Council 2,3345 French Club Society 1,25 President5 Intramurals room President 25 Chess Club 1525 Vice-Presidentg Ramls Den 2,3545 Math Seminar 45 B Tennis 1525 UB Soccer 1525 AU Soccer 45 l'The Valiant 15 Ten Little Indians 25 l'Rebecca 35 Sabrina Fair 35 The Royal Family 45 The Talent Show 35 Social Studies Play 15 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Intramural Golf Championship 35 N.C.CJ. 2,:s,4. F riendshzja and JANE VENABLE SHELTON The beaugf and the wisdom rarely :nnjoineiu Volleyball Club I5 Basketball Club I5 Latin Club 1,25 French Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3545 Ram's Den 2,3,45 Advanced Modern Dance 3,45 Student Council Representative 45 Modern Dance Show 45 Senior Math Seminar 45 Rambler, Editor 45 Opus 5 and 7f8 35 Christmas Shows 3,45 Junior Class Secretary 35 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Washington University Honor Dayg Trans- ferred from Brooklyn, New York 1956, JUDITH DIANE SHRIBER In her langue it lhe law zy'kindne5f.r. journalism 1,45 Homeroom Secretary I5 Pep Club 2,3545 Intermediate Modern Dance 25 Prom Entertainment Committee 25 Human Rela- tions Club 35 Tri-M 45 Spanish Club 2,3545 Dramatics Club 15 Stu- dent Welfare Committee 45 l'I'Iavanna 25 Opus 5 and 7f8 35 Transferred from University City 2. JERRY HOWARD SINGMAN My idea :jan agreeable pnron it one who agrees wzth me.'l Spanish Club 2,35 Pep Club 25 Ram's Den 3,45 HB Baseball 25 Intra- murals l,2,3,45 Transferred from University City, September 1957, ROGER DAVID SMITH How light and .thang lhal lyk ilr Grecian head. Ram's Den 2,3,45 Ram's Den Cabinet 25 Lettermen's Club 3,4, Presi- dent, Spanish Club 2,35 Student Council Representative 35 Decora- tion Committee 2,35 Varsity Football 2,3, co-captain 45 Varsity Track 35 Varsity Golf45 Intramurals l52,3,4g UB Basketball co-captain 25 Sophomore Clay President 25 Football Prom Escort 45 Snack Bar 3. sf? Wz'sd0m, this is our LOUISE DONALDSON .TAFT A jiund mqy will bc rnlmmd Ihr marlnpuu of Nalurrf' Pep Club l,2,3,45 Homemaking Club 3,45 Ram's Den 1,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Spanish Club 35 French Club 25 Bowling Club 35 Human Rela- tions 3,45 Modern Dance 3,45 Synchronized Swimming 2,45 N.C.CJ. -45 Talent Show 35 Fashion Show 1,2,4. RONALD GENE TERWILLIGER Hunting I rrcknn urrj good In bmu th: nerve: and stir the blood. French Club 2,35 Ram's Den 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 B Baseball 1,2. wwf' 12 lffylfflf Vw '1 If I ,y we fuel fwo yum ZW A ,g.brvi49'71 G' .fab ,ya 1571. Q A 2 Z p U?'f5juw OG MICHAEL TIPTON , , A ' z mil qfman ix lmmurlul mul iniprmhublr. flarfdft C Cggfzcbffa' r 7 , Md 66444 ff GLENDA TUC1xER 4-A mtfvv hear! makflh a rlwyfiil fnunmmnn 3,4 4 X lilac Pep Club l,2,3,-15 Rams Den 2.3,-lg llontelnakmg Clnli 1.15 'lltnnnn K Relations Club 11.43 Spanish Club 2,55 lnternn-di.itt- Nlmlern 13.nn-t- 3,45 Bowling Club ll,-15 Social Connnittee J, Business Club 4, lntrn- mural Sports 1.2,3.-15 Homeroont Carnival Connnittee 1.3.41 Hotne- making Fashion Show 1.45 Program Connnntee lin' Winn-rlndr 2 0 79 NANCY JEAN TUSSEY Hou'fav tha! lztllr mndlz lhruws ilx beam. Ram's Den 2,3,45 Ram's Den Cabinet 2,45 latin Club 1.2: Home- making Club 1,25 Fashion Show 15 Spanish Club 3,-15 Modern Dance 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,-1, Treasurer 3. President 45 Human Relations Club 35 Escort for Wintrelude King 25 Homrroom President 25 Foot- ball Prom 25 Co-Chairman Decoration Committee 115-Iunior-Senior Prom 35 Washington U. Honors Day 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Ladur Loml. Headline Editor 4. LESLIE TZINBERG Early lu bed and ebrly lu me, you mm mme qflhr max! mlemnng purple. Ram's Den 2.3.45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Latin Club 1.25 .Bowling Club 1,25 Snack Bar 31 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Intramurals 1.2. 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Baseball 2,3,45 Freshman Football l, S 51 HILLE TRASK UNTERBERC Lal to makr hay whilr Ihr run Jhim-t, Latin Club 1,25 French Club .15 Ruins Den 3..l,'1g 1.1-ttciitietts tflnli -I5 Cross Country .1.-1: Intramurals 1.1.-1. MICHAEL WAYNE VVEAVER 1 zmuldjhzn flu 0 dn' flmlhf' German Club 11.45 Rams Den 241,15 Lette-rnn'n's Clnh -lg Rurnblrv 4, Laduz Loral 45 Golf 2,145 Intramural 3,45 B Basketball Man..tger 2: Intramural Representative 4. ELAINE RUTH NVEINREB A ltllle lzmejbr laughin. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Ram's Den 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Homemaking Club 35 Bowling Club 3g Intermediate Modern Dance Club 35 Human Relations Club 3,45 Rambler 45 'lThank-you, Doctor 25 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Fashion Show 35 Junior Trip Plan- ning Committee 35 Student Council Charity Committee 45 Wlinterlude Program Committee 25 Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee 35 Transferred from Clayton 1955. ROBERT ul. WHITE HIE a lad wilh a musiealjlaiff' Student Council Representative 25 Modern Music Masters 2,3,4g ec- retary of Senior Class 45 Vice-President of Business Club Sectional Leader 253,45 All County Chorus 1,25 Track l'Opus 5 and 7f8 35 Spring Musicals 1,2,3,45 Our LAWRENCE WILLIAM ZEM PEL Wisdom :J belief than mbier Student Council 2 4 Student Council Publicity Committee Chairman 4 Latin Club 12 French Club 34 Vice President 3 Humeroom President 2 3 Mixed Chorus 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Letter men s Club 4, Football 1 2, Varsity Football 3 Basketball l 2 Intra murals 1,253 45 ' Opus 5 and 7f8 3' The Royal Family ' 4' Senior Class President 45 Ram s Den 2,3 45 Ram's Den Publicity Committee 25 Washington University Honor Day 35 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. LOUISE ANNE ZIMMERMAN A high rehnaljake lo rare the dumps. 4 Ram's Den 2,3545 Pep Clubl,2.3,45 Homemaking 25 Intramurals l,2, 3,45 Winterlude Committee 25 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. heritage HARN' EY WEBER Thou quiet cotmlenanre .va deceiving. JANET MAE WEILAND Feel rm! lhe pam ljparlmgg tl is lhq who slay behmd that Jager. Student Council 25 Human Relations Club 35 French Club 2,3545 Spanish Club 3,45 Girls Athletic Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Ram's Den 35 Basketball Captain 35 Midwood Sing 1,25 Homeroom Vice-President 15 Transferred from Brooklyn, New York, September 1957. me whalyaa dreamed last nigh!-for I've been reading Freud. 1,25 Washington University Honors Day 35 Intramurals Cabinet 3,45 Intramural Representative 15 Co- ofRarnble1, Ladue Loca145 Homeroom Vice-Presia Club 3,45 Cross Country l,2,3, Captain 35 Track LYNN WU LFF There is no wisdom lxlrejranknrsxf' Spanish Club 3,45 Latin Club 15 Pep Club 1,2345 Rams Den 2,3545 omemaking Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 Winterlude Decoration Chair- man 25 Student Council Charity Committee 3,45 Hockey 15 Softball 1,45 Volleyball 4, Baskebtball 152,3,4. SALLEANN BRANDT SHERRY GROSSER MICHAEL MCDANIEL AUSTIN ROPER mm Ladue. STUART ZIMMERMAN Ruggfd inzlxmdualulrz Intramurals 1.23.45 Plmlngraphy llluh 2. Minh Seminar 4, Phulog, ruphrr for Publiraliuns l,2.ll,4. llliulugiaplwi' 1.r1rlm 1.111111 -L Plmlng, mph:-r Rambln 43 Mixed Clmrus I. l.c-tleriiif-ii's Club 3.4, 'l'rc-.isiirc'l. German Club 2.15. Fuollmll lg Yzlrsiix' Funtlxall 1.1.4. Sorrvi l..K. Trark l,2,1l,41 Our Town l, Sofia! Studies l'lziv lg Music: uHh-n-- nmuies.junior-Srnuxr Prom .lg llmnvruuui Pu-sulcut 3.4, llmm-moui Vice-President ll, Muster ul'ffl'rc'limlll1's hir lfimilmll Pruui 4, R.uu's Den 2.3.4. CAROLYN JOYCE ZWIBELM.-KN ufnulh ix nn! a lim: uflifi. il Lx 11 .xlulr uf mimi Ram's Den 2.3, Spanish Club 3.4. Muni:-rn Danni- J. Ll. Mm-il Chorus li.-lg Humeinaking Club l.-4. Huuling Kilulm 1.1. Pep Club 1.1, Opus .md 7,f'8 lig Fashion Show 1,-I NOT PICTURED DIANE SHANLEY RICHARD SPECTOR DAN TABAKA DAVID THEILMANN NELSON RUBLE I Q 1 ti I is I l? an-Tl SENIOR SPONSORS From iff? In right: Mr. Tomlinson, Miss Hale. Mr. Burke, Mrs, Weiss. Mr. Bassman, Mrs. Brooks. Mr. Becker. 53 MOST TALKATIVE Stu Zimmerman Nancy Tussey l 49 CUTEST COUPLE Steve Morose Renee Kopolow DONE MOST FOR Ginny Abbott john Dawson SCHOOL SE 0 QM' . ihxwfgf RHLNDLY MOgTrO'5 CDH!-Q,11X lick Schneider IOR S Y TO ST Lwiighovse fy OKER BXGGES' GQMXY le iggrefl Barnes 9 s me V' -mg: W -'.. if BES R ' . D Pai1T2,LeWm T DRESSE Eff If - ,X . - -- .2-15-ig Q ' Xa X It Sb . . xi SQXVQ 'R Q x 3 I s SX ., ,X .... iffy CWIS A gsm Gladdeif UCy Keefer Stevfg Grim OUS e L H A Q Jann Shejtons Ta' Man awk- 1: ak. MOST ATHLETIC Martinna Marion Andy Russell SSS.. BIGGEST FLIRT Don Pallo Susan Kurtz BEST LOOKING Paul Shank Judy Hansen ' -. . ' If . I 2 ., ,gffifi .. he Y -Lf . 2aff..sfg..qQ 0 . l - S., .EJ I K .. , . 'f 3 WAT BA CK WHE X H V .M S' .1 A L , 5 . , , ,Y T . 'Q . - K - V It ff by , K I -A K 9 Y ,rg - an . wg . .2 Jr if is . . 4. .. S . . . 5 gg Y . -s..w . q...eswsQf N R - - ,- Awlohnson j.joslyn M. K. Bryan Cxjawis K. Barnes R. Rothman B. Nussbaum Vxlones '14 K -S 4 Siaiff L .fp n. ' 1 .4 fe. . f I' . 2' Hu ' - Vs- -e Vr..:mg. M . fix f . . 2 . 'X fs-L. Sw ' : . .N - ' K .ff ' 'yi . ' new QL A 1 W fi! 'L Q V - I i S S F. Kolker M. Wielandy E. Coukoulis J. Hammerman S. O'Brien M. Shriber B. Brubaker M. Groetekc :Q 2 Q.. . We C. Samuels S. Wulff G. Tucker Hirsch M. Leahy D. Shanley tI.Johns B. Singer , M. Millstone I-I. Weber II. Shriber M. Aronson R. Asher B. Meyer Sehaper D. Kaufman , .Q i. ff' , . ,. , , . . . ask' 'x . 'hi' 'L .. E , I I. . 'Y -M 5.-r . . . H we A. . . L. .. V.. 71 fibifiiiae ' ' ' . M . g, L . Glassman Autenricth L. Zempcl S. Drozda Hansen Kimelman M. Bottom G. Manser 5 if gigs - EBL -.,', mm R L, Pollock N. Keefer L. Schattyn C. Greenspan T. Davidson K. Krarz Lamberg 56 I . F., LO G, LO G AGO , Y Q .ff . l 3. .. Q , va V ,.- s Y ' .-.ex -5 1 ' as , i Q 4 ig . ' Af' ' H km ef if it lv-wr 'Cz H1 . . . K .,'.:f A i .:,. -,--: X i c i .L . M pw K , 5 H N L. Zimmerman N, Tussey M. Dunstan N. McBride P. Lewis R. Lewin Reutner T, Gladders N 2-Q le X R F VAX 11 .M E. -. .Q M. Kendis B. Hayward Dawson S. Raymond A. Cibis Cottrill C. Drace S. Plengc-meir My ' i or 'N L r ? - f- S ' N' ' ' i . .T X f 'Y . fy , ' ' Q N E. Weinreb B. SL B. Keller M. Marion S. Zimmerman Graham N, Neill D. Lawrence Lampf-ri .,.. , , s ' X .. if .. .. 4- O i1X....., ij an jk it f EL . 3 0 gl X1 ' ff... f Q x. X GQ Q g,.,',N. X Q u wg 5' ' X K in i Q w. X K 5 J. Shelton L. Kornblum D. Taft S. Heitman S, Lambrechts X 0 S. Morose S' M Y is S . Q m W w R' , J, Jones Krummenacher Engel Fleischman Shaeffer K. Garlinghouse 57 WL. jUN101eS. . 5 . t CLA SS - 'f -3 ii' an is ,M- 1960 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sfanrlz'ng.' Ron Lurie, Presidentg Steve Jansen. Treasurer. Seated! Susie Rauscher, Secretaryg Bonnie Tabor, Vice President. Selling holly from door to door on a wintry Christmas day, eagerly viewing the sights of Washington, D.C., putting the last creative touches on the Junior-Senior Prom decorations, . . . these are only a few ofthe fond memories the juniors hold of this wonderful year. It cannot be denied that this year has been a composite of enthusiastic spirit, diligence in every undertaking, and the attainment of new goals. FMU! Rflfrf Miller. D. Bryant. A, Hcssel. MV- lWl1SI21iI1. B. Kahle. Pcepcr. B. Nc-ier, H, Getter. F, Tanzer, C. Rahmoeller. Hrzrlt Row. l.. lllock. .S'z'z'm11l Razz' Pardue, li. Kottmeier, E. Hoechst. T. Ash- I, Bettman, I , Anthon, C. Fox, D, Hgtmilmnhjr Ferrg-lx S. B4-arp, ton,J. Ventiill, M, Barkon, 41711711 Rnwf R. Glass, R. Sandler, R. R, Leutwiller, Ab.x'1'r1t' lvl. Shepard, L. Spritz. s Y 58 Now Nearing the Summit. Q1 'W Ifmnl Roux' I.. Goldstein. li. Schell. S. Shapiro. Miss Andrews, IJ. Hertzog. S. Ratlselu-r. limit linux' N. Slack. B. Kon-nmn.1n. ll. IM p Krauseul. Bregman. Srmrzd Hou B. Finder, B. Peiree, B. Chamber- per, C. Blank. B. Myers. M. Wzxldevk. ,-llurnl' .-X. .-Xldrit lain. l.. Whitlock, l . Hyland. l.. lliillllflllliill, I,amu'us. lhzrfl Bement, N. l endell. l'. l'llNL'llt'I', R. l'ltlSll'l'. li. Klaus Rfmx' Miles. M. Wittaker,-I. Stephens, U. Seigel. fl. llllIOIUl1S. S. The 'uniors have contributed their various ca abilities to everv o ortunitv Ladue has to .1 P , PP , offer. Whether it be on the football field, the basketball court, or in any phase ofathleties. both bovs and irls have distin uished themselves bv uttin forth the best of their abilitv. unior talent . g 3 , P S , greatly added to the outstanding music and dramatic productions. Student government also bene- Ifmral limi-.' 'lf Russell. ll Litsehel, Nlurphy, lN1r. Rovhin. S. l12lllCllCI',xl. Grunik. A. Cflnrk, ll. l'ziuley', R. Kirklnizle. Y. ll: In in Koplowilzul. Nioore, Sfnlrlff Ruzit' R. Kramer, Nl. Schultz, Berg- C. Crawford. Buell Raitt' S. 'l'ribble, S. lgI'1llllQ'll, ll. l,0Illl'l'2lllIl l mann. l,. Petkovich, M. English. R. l'urmail. 'fhzrrl Razz S. Oxen- Zimmerman, G. Bayer. 'lf Ryan. .'X, Silbergeld. 59 I . 5 Sis- S iw 'F ' 2. tn, W W . -3 tv . .J ., ' .Y Mu QQ I Q .. f -F' x 5, . lx . I K 'illylv . 6 W 1. 4' -4 1' Q . A ,WI Tam' Eager Hopes CSV Q Fmnl Row: B. Zillgitt, K. Kilpatrick, S. Richter, Miss Davis, C Hunter, D. Kiehl. Sfcom! Row: A. Goldman, H. Shakofsky, C. Wet- zel. G, Leutwiler,-J. Osiek, R. Beilensonul. Muellerhl. Schuppan 7'h1'm' Row' B. Bowerman, B. Crosbyml. Bukstein, C. Barthels, T. Riley, S. Meriwether, N. Dierberg,j. Wood. Back Row: L. LaPre- v0te,J. Ehrhardt, S. Bland, A. Vahle, S. Smith, S. McDowell, M. E. Movshin. Absent: B. Cassett, S. Kneff, B. Drant. will make Finn! Kunz' B. Phillips. ll. Scliaiiikmyll. Hundlvy, Mr. Siiytlvig R. Rflift' li. Nlarriotl. E. Sc'liauinlmtii'g, NI. Xlovl, N. lolwi. ll, s.llll IilK'llllQ'IIllIl. .X Phillips. Srifirifl Rani: I . llartlvlt. IJ. Caiiiic. ll. IIIZHLRI. .XlJiaiiison.'I. cll'2lllSl'. lfuil lt'u.'i lf. lllusl. ll. liI!'llIHl. l Kavanaugh, lf. Colson. P. Kiioiiilmath, H. Kollxrt-ii:-ii, ll. Ross. Thin! Slfllls.-I. Slfmart. R. .'Xinlxat'h. ll. Rf-gt-r, ll llimxn fitted from thc Competent leadership and enthusiasm of the juniors. Strong rc-pre-sc-iitatioii from this class was also Ovidcnt in the National Honor Socitity, tht- Varsity Cl1Ff'I'll'2lCllIlg Squad. and in all FXIIAZI c't1ri'it't1lai' attivities. The annual class trip to Washington, DIY. was'a rare trcat for the juniors. making thc-in reta- l'l7fl7lf Rim' Nolan. Ci. lflynii. llvvine. Nliss l'll1gCllJIkf'L'l1l. .-X. l7tllJiiislsy. Cf. llorn. K. Kuvltliaxs, K, livrstiiig. S llvriw. lim! lloltlivaii. N. Nkixlc-i'. Swmrifl Rim' R. Smith, P. SlxlllN'lClf'I', N. R'fIA'.'s.ll1i?lJl1l'Il,l., Xtkiiisoii. ll. lit-inp,l.,Sc-l.mtlt-i.-I Nlavlfoii Maxt'iiit'i'.xI. fit-iviilia-ig. li. 'I'ahoi', M. Grtit-liitigt-ig M. Sativr. G. nc-ll, Prvis. I.. Yoi'int'lii'. P. fXlt'Qt1itlclx, .lfwnl fi Ii.n1,l, K Ixiiison, 'll1nrfRu:t -I. Cfaittfi. S. Gold. A. Rllfllllklll. l.. XN'Cissinaii. llougt-ii. ll. Srliwaity. Nl. Clvisliiiiaii, Nl. xYllllx1'llllt'X4'Ik, tl, Stout W' K-'Z ..-AN 'fl .yi 61 The Way Bdyre You W,-L 501155 OM you Mani C'-W' Qffilx 45 M Hqjv ,QVUN Mow-J I X MEAN Cx 4' U i Sgfwwlo fun F' :W 1 Q i , 'Q of 16512 Ai fJ'CJTvg,QL,C,CL3f-4'4-'613 . gghgc l Q ,3- 3 f s S- i E s.....wa0'u,..n.W,.WS 'Wh- 09' lmul Rom' S. Smith, H. fXXilJC1llhIIl. I . Dubimky. M11 Slriby, R. M. Rlldlllillhul. f:I'llyIN'.J. Pass. B. Rllilrdgc,S,ll.111se11,l'm. Svull, mirshlcr. M. KI'k1IIlt'I'. -S'4'1lI7IllRlIIAA' O. Rush, .X. Schncider. K. NWI- D. Glussberg. Bark Razr' T. 'I'rgvlf'r. E. Swim. D. Schrndcw, M. ll xms, S. IIOUSIOII, 'I' SUll'kSlI'lJI'Il, B. Hyland, U11 rlRfm' R. Luriv. Gasl. D. Slzuxffbr. C. Eisvl, S. Rrynolds. 3 62 Always B night. I 'V C7 'ic 9 I-'rfml Run' NI, Roper. P, Alclrich, S. Zemitsvh, Mr. Lewis. lf. N. Novesuj. Nelson, N. Berrisstz-in,J. Dre-v. limi lx'fm'.' K. lluxn. K. lllovk, ll. Dvrrifk. Srmnri Rmfz' S. xV1lllCI', C. Gzilnler. A. lflginery. Kubzitsky, R. Long, C. Wvilkinson.-I. Strvlluntin. if. llillslnnx. ll. lf. Ht'llI1t'l,xl. Xvl'llLff'I', ll. Row, S Cflurk, .-X. l1it'll2lI'IlNUll,'l. Srlieink- llertfotg, ll, Tepei. .-lfmrfll ll' P.l4'l'iIll.lIl, num, llIl7li Rm' l. Cir'c't'rtlJc-rg. M. liroeker, P, Sin1s,O. xYCSIllt'lIIK'I'. lizc how fortunate they were to have this experience. It proved to be something truly worth waiting for and never to he forgotten. A feeling of closeness especially began to prevail when the juniors began to work together as 21 class to give the Seniors an unforgettable prom. l 7H7lf lffm' li Kgirlielcl. Nl. llolarolli, li. Mitchell, Mr. ZlI1lIIlK'Y'ITlill'l. lflilflllllilllll. fl- WYVSIUII. My fiilllilifliw. llidlirlli. Nl. ll-llIlN N lltonlpsun. li, Klgntin. Spf-,1mllfmi' IJ. lhlym-, H. Cgtmtlul, R, lffzfk lfmw' S. Bgtrtun, U. f1'l!IllIll'l', if. li.irm'Il. li liurklmxclt, ll Ktpum-r. IS. Gilnmrv. S. Stc-rn. S. liQ'I'IlSIf'lIl. ll. K1-ightlt-3, xl. l'1xlr'l11111tte'l'..I. iY1illllI'.G.flllJlN. ll. Koplur. CI.unp4u1elIz1. 'llmfl Rm' lf. Golclrnnn. K. lllztnd, R. Plzittrwr, Nl. S . Q my 4 63 , W. we Ifrnnl Roux' M. Stecn.J. Fisher. L. W'aldeck. Mr. Fridley.-I. VVar- Kaiser. S. Fuchs. E. Niederkorn, A. Lief, M. Tureen, A. Henry. slmfsky. D. Schimmel. Smmrl I?rm': E. Fmt. Bergmann. B. Back Roux' S, Dunbar. B. Kunkel, T. Samuels, A. McCullough, A. Stvrnluerg. Zulc-sak. D. Rohan. Rosenthal. Thirn' Razr: S. Artstein. A. Fleishrnan. .4h.wnI.' S. Cohn. CLA SS 1961 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS From LM to Rightjay Fetner, Presidentg 1 L M Jim Parker, Vice Presidentg Diane Stradtman, Secretaryg Jeff Ross. Treas- 'ge-W-Q gre. A 1 A Llfef. l rf1n!l?nz1f'W. Grimes. C. Wollf. H. Downs. Mr. Cordell. O. Brown. ington. M. Spector. D. Friedmanul. Ward,J. McBride. Back Row: B. Wfeinstoek. Sfmnd Row: P. Halt, L. Moukuj. Koehler. E. Hank. L. Hanks, A. Teitelbaum. A. Zwemer. B. Tucker. S. Novack. M. M. Brasken, B. Altvater. Third Rozztkl. Fetner, R. Bishop, C. Bah- Farris.J. Craig. ' .1 ts .Agn B Q gig, ' Q Fran! Row: D. Sislen, Hatcher, N. Pallo, Mr. DeArmond,J. Parker, D. Grisham. Second Row: B. Bonar, D. Silversteinhl. Klein, F. Grosser, S, Evansul. Pixley, W. Vaughan, O. Avery. Third' Row: S. Ghertner, B. Silverberg, F. Leahy, H. Nies, R. Zimmerman, H. The sophomore year is the year when a class begins to gain new respon- sibilities. The members of this class, working together as a group, have met their responsibilities by enthusiastically participating in school activities and sports. Both girls and boys ofthe sopho- more class have shown ability in athletics. Several boys were on the football team Fran! Row: Parish, B. Safron, L. Poger, Mrs. Leonard, S. Carter, P. Will, Smmd Row: C. Soult, B. Lachterman, C. Friedman, K. Ferrell, D. llacobsmeyer, W. McGee, M. Ruble. Third Row: R. X , s Dambold, D. NVhite, H. Friedman. Back Row: B. Kurtz, I.. Hannah, G. Matthews, D. Whitton, R. Barton, C. Reiss, D. Wipke, D. Schmelig. Abxenl: F. Hoelscher, E. Roth, B. Sokolik. QNX KQN it .cgfss ., ' ii 5-fi fe. h x G g .1 Raban,J. Meredith, L. Svhucart, Bxlacobsnieyer, D. Stracltnian, C. Coppersmith, S. Glickman. Bmlr Row: I., Harsha, P. Mcliwen C. Singmanml. Koeneman, B. Klingert, K. Hsslinger, Ahxmlf M Putney. Fmnl Rnziu' S. Mclianiel, G. W'iner, A. Hefti, Miss Ruthmeyer, S. C. Shea, S. Johnston. R. Bauer, C. Ricliardson, M, L. Spiess, H. lfptegrove. M. Maxson. Sfmnd Rum' M. Moore, B. lfrederich, L. Bryant. Bark Roux' L. A. Bowman. Doclgc-.J. Rutledge, l.. Koub, Bixlc-r, .-X. XN'oodrulT, Krombach, G. Lundy. Thzm' Rum' Leslie, Muehling, K. Prouty. this year. and their basketball team had a very successful season, They also dis- tinguished themselves in swimming, soccer, track, and baseball. The girls have been represented in all girl's sports offered. The class has participated in such school activities as Rams Den, Student Council, modern dance, music, and H f majorettes. Fmrzf Ru11':T. Butler, N. l oster,J. Peterson. Mr. Doyle. T. Hacker, Row: T. Sllcrwood. G. Ulges. T. Pl'll'l'SUll,lI. AIIFI1 'lf Gould, U. U, Hodge, Sffrnzri Row: G. Kraemer, M. Shriber, R. Classman. M. Euston, B, Morse. Hasler. limit Rmwll. Ross, fl. Knowles. NV. Rleiman, G, Rupp, S. Newmark, R. Chused,J. Bailenson. Thim' Hecker, M. Toclcl, A. l orsrnan,.l. Martin,4j. linker. x lfmnf Rm. ' S. Sillltl. ll. l51'ooks,bl. Noyes, Mr, Pride. W Bruhlker nsenthal B l'eld1nin linlt If 1 C R dln at x U. llt-clit. S1't1l7lIllcffil'.'-I. Knrsehgen, C. Christollerson D hloirit il rlt s MLC 1 it lun R t sun 1 ist ll t Xtluiismi S. Ch1ldl1erQ. ll. QlUllt'll, XY. Talnmdge. H.lltDllHSOI1, P Sauer fhmi 4h nz! B Pttks 17 Stinntl I W1 sun lfffnx ll. lipsteiii, ll tIllllkS0ll, li. Byersul. Sher. H. Weissman S 'llhe biggest prnieet was presenting the Winterlude i11 February. Funds for the dance were raised by selling Ladue pennants. clieckirig Coats at home bas- ketball games, and also by the tradi- tional bake sale. Hard work and careful planning made the dance a great success. The sophoniores have displayed many talents tl1is year, promising a fine potential as a kiunior class. 17111111 Rm' P. ll11vis,kI. Holstetter, l.. Gilles, Mrs, Tailor A S cnn Lochnioellti ll Rt1sen1l11l lx l lllSlllL'Ql ll 1 N S inn: S. Sims. 511111111 Rm Nl, llilakos, H. 'l'ureen, B. Xussi 4 Ruiz S ctlttit xx it 1 ll mt Nlead. ll. feinelinan, S. livans, 'lhzrzi Row: P. Ix cu inn lxessler P lllw it Q iq' 'B 6 Ks. Freshmen . . Front ROZl7.'J. Baer, D. Kneff, R. Tribble, Mr. Anderson,J. Brien, F. Dorsey. Second Row: P. Scheff, C. Kelly, L. Smith, D. Hatcher, T. Maxeiner, B. Vickery, M. Cissell. Third Row: R. Woodson, W. Mariotl, R. Beck, R. Huntington, R. Howard, M. Colin, R. Kolbrener, B. Powell. Baek Row: G. Lieberman, T. Hougen, D. Bement,J. Tucker, L. Mische, G. Cox, N. Roth. Nat pielured: A. Freese. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Standing: Mike Wolf, Bert Francis, Don Openhandler. Seated: Susan Pattison, Ellen Reiss, Nancy Keightley, Ginny Schmidt. Fran! Rowfj. Luedloff, V. Moch, K. Gershman, Mrs. Lawless, L. Sirkus, P. Kopolow. Second Row: M. Rosenfeld, E. Shaeffer, K. Samuels, B. Deutsch, M. Stuebner, M. Reederul. Presleyul. Urn- stein. Third Row' G. Ritter, N. Diekneite, R. Meyer, P. Kincaid, B. Gordon, E. Golman,j. Milton, J. Winkelmeyer, G. Arthur. Back Raw: S. Pattisonhl. Wells, G. Gisburne, P. Bohne, M. Hoffsten, S. Brackbill, N. Shea, S. Weiland. Not pictured. M. Doe, M. Scopel, B. Sweaney. 68 Gatheryour memories, Front Row: P. Potashnick, M. Boldizar, N. Keightley, Mrs. Sherry, P. Strubinger, L. Reeklein. Staind Roux' P. Whitlockul. Richey, P. Rathert, L. Plattner, S. Litzsinger, A. Kellynl. Flynn, S. Seufert. Thim' Row' S. Diekman, E. Bernstein, D, Zorensky, M. Wasserman,J. Rickey, S. Vaughn, B. Goldman, B, Levy. Bark Row: Odell,xI. Schmidt, K, Heaton, M. McQuiddy, N. Wyett,J. Alterauge, A. Samuels, A. Melman. Not pictureaf' N. Fcrman, G. Heimbuecher. Frmzl Raw: C. Caplin, D. Froelieh, D. Berry, Mr. Hopmann, D. Oxenhandlcr, M. Schwartz. Sfrond Roux' M. Buckstein, S. Levin, F. Tabaka, T. Petkovich, H. Bowerman, S. Kunkel, D. Rezny. Third Rom' Goldstein, E. Srenco, R. Gulick, E. Sapot, R. Weinstein, R. Higginbothamul. Ruane, R. Muchnivk, Bark Roux' C. Luc-dde, B. Hollander, R. Miller, H. Raymond, C. Wfhitc, B. Cohen, P. Steinberg. .V0ff71flI17Fd,' G, Long, O. Stone. -5 69 For thgf will be Front Rowe M. Pomerantz, M. Berland, M. Miller, Mr. Spreckelmeyer, S. Heiman, S. Liss. Second Roux' S. Salomon, P. Weiss, B. Karlul. Agatstein, L, Funk,J. CharleVille,J. Wessel, L. Zalk, S. Frank. Third Row: F. Nathanson, A. Simcoke, B. Draee, M. Steinberg, S. Dunbar, M. Stickle, V. Schmidt, N. Peeper. Back Roux' S. Haviland, D. Deutsch, L. Pillsbury, K. Correll, K. McMahon, L. Shriber, M. Gluskoter, M. Tussey, M. Rashbaum. No! pirturedi R. Leavitt. Front Rf7li J. Cross, M. Arthur, S. Mertz, Mr. Kieffer, S. Hodge, M, Wolf. Sfmnd Row: M. Gersh- man, W. Terry, N. Drey,J. Weinreb, B. Piggott, S. Baker, T. Glassberg,J. Maxwell. Thz'rdRaz1': L. Levy, G. Koob, G. Sherman, L. Rothouse, B. Beasley, R. Davidson, D. Schmandt, G. Heil. Bark Row' R. Bohren. R, Smith, C. Berkley, H. Price, C. Kuhn, A. Epstein, N. Lazaroff, M. Gray. 70 many. Fran! Row: R. Hassebrock, G. Ze-llweger, l 1'ivcl11iai1, Mr. Klli'llIll'I'. llolluln-n. C. Cnssmii Smmfl Row: R, Freund. R. Rossi. B. Rcichardl. K. Willinnis. N, Kurlandcr, U. tXIIl1'lllllg..l, Sine-h ner. Th1'rfll3nzen- lf. l orsman.J. Hocllcr. hi. Krryszxr. C. Cnlfcv, li. lNlungin, ll. lllL'li1'llS. li. liuiscr F. Schapfr. Bark Row: R. Marlowe, P, lN1cl'iwc-n, R. Kc-nip, B, l rnm'is. li. lirinsun. C l'il'2lllli.'l Cohen. D. Revsc. Fmnl Ruiz -I. Morottu, C. Sachs, I.. l'lI'l llI'lCl, Mrs. Talbcrl, li. Gladders, M. Condaxis. Smmfl Rum' R. Kun-ny, S. Wkiiss. B. McCormick, S. Harmon, li. Browning, Sherry. N. Lipsitz. C, W'einhcrg. Yhfrrl Row: lNl, Hargrcwivv, S, Pauley, S. Wfvlton. M. Felder, C, Koch, E. Reiss. C. Ah:-r, l.. Pryor. Hnrli Row' P. lluggins, N. Susman, R. Muller, S. Goodson, B Brodsky, S. Sartorisuj. Anderson. C. Jones. .Ynt fmlzm'd: C. Green. Firm! Rnzin' YV. Gzlrlinghouss, B. Clifford. A. Brown, lNlr. Sclimidt. lf, Rusvrilnwg, WV. l rc'l'kilig. Semnri R1111'.'J, W'oods,J. Bottom, C. Hyland, ll. Rushuj. SillJc'I'g0lcl. ll. Spnnnglv. R. NYcinslm'k, G. Grifhn. Thz'nlRr1w.' M. Bernath, E, Koplzir, C. Cnokul. Mc-isvl, K. Mitchcl. R. KllIlt'lIllilIl, C. Kuni, S. Goldstein. Bark Roux C. English, B. Lindholni, M. Dwyer, lrulwilcr, C. St'llllll4', D. Sc-xton, W'inncrman. E zlghth Grade. EIGHTH GRADE HOMERGOM PRESIDENTS Standz'ng.' Bill Nelson, Karen Drant, Bob Kottmeier, Rick Rosenthal. Seated' Peggy Hirsh,Judy Spicer, Karen Koch, Eilene Svarin. Fran! Row: N. Laba, S. Bobroff, K. Fingerhut, P. Hirsch, Mrs. Finch, S. Asher, E. Gabler. Second Row: C. Ryan, K. Shear, L. Waxman, B. Millstone, G, Ferfecky, S. Clasquin, K. Ley, S. Horn, S. Yeager. Third Row: D. Weissman, L. Freidman, L. Crosby, P. Deckert, S. Rudman, L. Taft, S. Rosenbaum, S. Schiffer. Back Row: S. Lasky, I. Shepard, S. Goldman, T. Hasler, C. Unger, M. Steinman, B. Groff, S. Cline, H. Spector. Front Row: B. Fleischman, D. Goldberghl. Hamlett, Mr.J. Coleman,-I. North, R. Theilmann. Second Row: R. Keller, G. Nelson, T. Staley, D. McCollum, B. Wider, W. Wexler, D. Brown, E. Fairchild. Third Row: K. Wood, D. Lantrip, B. Freeman, M. Feldman, B. Dolson, G. Wood, G. McCowen, G. Potratz, R. Lampertz. Bark Row: H. Dickson,xI. Fink, H. Goodman, G. Hollenbeck, E. Weiss, C. Lowell, B. Hirsch, C. Ayer, B. St. Clair. 72 Look F orwaro' Fron! Rows D, Sokolik, K. Willianis,-I. Rittc-r, Mrs. Glzmlz, N. l llllKllCy, S. Schmid. Srronrl lfoziu' S Roberts, E. Mitchcllul. Cottrill, D. Dietrich, R. Potlhotl. M. l.lC'lN'I'lIl2lIl,J. Ki'tu'm'lii. I.. 'l'im'vii M. YN'oods. Hrlrk Roux' K. Nlorris. N. Kelly, S. Bland, B. Bock. M. llzirwooclnl, XY4'sloll,l. Spivvt' L. Franklin, D, Schiller. Front Row: N. Alvx, H. Uhrmacher, T. Houston, Mr. Lcjsvk, Busch, C. Scheinkman. Srronrl lfllllv J. Pollock, R. lilliot. R. Dll'kHl2iI1,lI. Payne,-I. Singrr, Sher. B, Ellis, S. Bernstein. Tlzini Row D, lildrrs, .-X. Wiaclillitul. Schuuniburg, R. Rosciitllalul. Barrett, S, l,oChn1ocllcr. Wf Kant, Nl. Powell. Bark Rolf T. Crouppcn, C. Mcicrsul. Brown, E. Sommcrlath, G. Koons,J. Nelson, D. Shccts, R, Nifastro. Front Rlllllflxl. I.i1xarus, B. Brazncll, C. Simmons, Christolli'rson. Mrs. llughvs. P. 'llsvligipplc-r. ll Nlzxxvxcll, C. Pric'v, SHYIVIII' Ron C. XYilnics. N. Nloorv, C. l rzink, K. Sait'lmi'. ll. Slme'fli'i'. N Hi1I1ClClI1lilIl, N. Colson, I.. Cross, L, Frank, C. lfrlich. VIII!-iff Roux' hi. llviitsfli, C. lfron. G. Cgircli nor. M. Kuolthztuul. Horowitz. B. Elam. M. Wood, K. Drzint, A. Skinner. lhzrlt lfo.-w.' S. IM-ilu-I, C Tzinzer, C. Haller. Koons. V. Marion, F. Slradtnizin, G. Rosvnthul. M. SllVl'I4lIl2lIl. M. I'c-trluili Up the Brzlght Path Front Row: G. Stephenson, D. Hendin, S. Thomas, E. Fine, Mr. Nelson, C. VVulf'f, S. Harmon, M. Rothschild. Snond Row: Wh Odell, R. Vlalter, A. W'igand, D. Gardner, T. Clark, M. C0rn,J. Kerr, B. Susman, A. Silverberg, R. Krause. Th1'nlRnzu' T. Myers,J. Bowen, P. Harley, T. Werber, D. McConnell, D. Nixon, G. Cozad, R. Kottmeier, R. Oppenheimer. Bark Row: D. Johns, D. Mill- man, B. Krem, Nl. Carson, M. Pauls,J. Dilschneider, H. Solomon, E. Shamski, G. Handelman. Front Row: B. Klenofsky, C. Holzboog, M. W'arshafsky, Mrs. Morrow, C. Bence, E. Svarin. Second Roll S. Hunkins, I.. Boguslaw, S. Miller,LI. Shepard, N. Schnure, N. Vougahl. Pape, P. Crabtree. Bark Roux' N. Heyward. S. Plengemeier, K. Kutten, V. Kenney, S. Koplar, R. Steinman, B. Rosen- berg, K. Bartlett, B. Bly, B. Woods. 74 to the Future . Front Row: Gitlin, R. Block, E. Friedman, Mr. Schneider, W. Corey, D. Still. Second Row: B. Chamberlain, S. Waldman, R. Dawson, H. Nissenbaum,J. Reichman, G. Connell, B. Alberstein, L. Ludwig, P. Davidson, S. Shank. Third Row! A, Rust, B. White, W. Hayes, R. Stein, C. Maise, M. Schmelzer,j. Mutrux,J. Nielson,j. Graham. Back Rowrj. Gould, R. Rosenbloom, G. Deutsch, R. Pennington, M. Murray, T. Boswell, W. Finklang, R. Rahn, R. Frank, A. Cohn. Front Row: C. Coppersmith, S. Steinman, C. Rubenstein, Mrs. Sheppard, R. Morose, R. Hammer man. Sesond Row: B. Masters, D. Decker,J. Woodman, M. Movshin, P. Donahue, B. Bryant, B Karfeld. Third Rowfj. Marx, S. Smith, S. Charmas, S. Goldfarb, D. Feldman, D. Moore, Back Row B. Knowlton, B. Ferrell,J. Wallis, P. McVicker, K. Koch, S. Bixler, N. Schattyn. 75 jU 1012 HIGH S AP -M v-, 5 ibn' ' XQ. ,AQQSS -1-Lfvg Q fl Q iii R. Ei Q 'NK QX kk fy just Teaching? I h Slummin' Put, Up To Hu! , H1 Niuml H1 Dad! H A New brew WV! Q l B' lr Czxrlwrzl Shyfr' And Then HC Said. , NH S I R HC le, Aflllir OfS1a1q- 2 . L 2 Y NNhg O . Und Someone' Say Cheese? Mtn ll ddq Play I1 Cool 76 SENIUR HIGH S AP W -. 5 A ina MINI: bf Www M71 i 'fy 233 II1 3 RFP-we- ' 'A sr' X if ,fx if X A ...N W ' fx Y I Nh ,f - Q :Vi X t M 4 425. .A-'Nl G' if , . f 1 :QR Y sn TN A I .,,.,,.m.,,,,E H A A. ,N c'lmril.xblc' I7l'Oit'lXl cIl'1lII1IllillgI, Supp! Lvl nw in! Snmll cluss1'oux11 Sum, wc lllxcin-r'st4111ci it. Ycw, ' OHYYY Yun my it's lm1'lu'c'l1:'rl lwvfi' 77 vnnmmy 5 A 2 ' E 4MIurn5 HO UR Honor. . .the honor of the school. . .represented by our sports. . .through team spirit. . .and fair play . . .represented in the stands. . .by unfailing support . . .and sportsmanship. 78 xv 5 unwind .. Q .. .i W if 4, H 71 '-units W' 'VA - ' -, xg. f-. I 395:10 A x lpiifmfx RX . E, ,A J If T' ,TQ , .-1 .f 1. Q in . 1 ' xr .-1 V 1 X, . A-xgqx K-,' 'Cams-L' Qrv. .' . - ,Sf ,-Q SENIOR LE TTERMEN jim Anderson - Football, Soccer Ricky Baer - Swimming Bob Bechtold - Football Mike Bottom - Football, Track jim Brown - Football John Dawson - Soccer Dave Dolson - Basketball, Football Charles Drace - Swimming Richard Dubin - Tennis Harry Ellis - Football Lou Freund - Cross-country, Track Tom Gladders - Tennis Ernie Gately - Basketball Larry joseph - Swimming Mike Maxwell - Football Horton Miller - Swimming John McCullough - Football, Basketball Steve Morose - Football Bob Rosenburg - Swimming, Baseball Andy Russell - Football, Basketball, Track Gary Sacks - Football Dave Salniker - Cross-country Jack Schaper - Football, Wrestling jack Schneider - Wrestling, Football, Track Jim Shaeffer - Football Tim Shapiro - Football, Track Mickey Shaw - Football, Soccer Roger Smith - Football, Track Leslie Tzinberg - Basketball Mike Weaver - Golf Mike Wielandy - Cross-country Larry Zempel - Football Stuart Zimmerman - Football, Track, Soccer i 4 E i 5 S 82 4. T4 I y . E K LQ1. . as A U Q. A - 5. R - 14 'F 6 K VM . Lkkri. 1 Y I a Q R B. Rosenberg L. Tzinberg G. Sacks L. Schattyn R. Smith T. Glnddvrs IS. lk-clmmld R B- 3. M. Maxwell M. Bottom Schneider M. Shaw S. Morose McCullough R. Hun-r 1 A . 'Sf , ., -1- 8 . . kr . i tr Zvi ' A : .M ,iii ff' W X V+:-Q Q. af x A 1 R K J 1 J. Schaper E. Gately xx , Dawson I.. fm-lnpvl bg .xii LB A L 1' XX If If 'ny-1 'P-' R gf W n K ff' 'gljiwm Ky S p5 R i .1 C- Dracg A. Russvll jc. Y. as - . bg, Ihjoseph Anderson L. Freund M. W'iclandy D. Dolson M, XXI-gxw-r 'l'. Shapiro A Q' I' Q, 8, as T' -... A L , 4- S. Zimmerman Brown D. Salniker Shadfer H. Miller H. lillig R, Duhin 83 VAR ITT FOOTBALL Fmnl Row: P. Spiess, M. Carson.J. Brownul. Meisel. I.. Hannah, A. Zwemer, l.. Svhaltyn. T. Gold. D. Kolbrener. S. Rosenthal. H Iohnsonul. Baer,-I. Sehaumlmerg. R. Stein. S'1fr'nrzfl13rfzt J. XVTIIIICI' man, S. Trihhle. B. Lentwiler. N, Thompson. R. Turmail, A. Rus sell. R. Smith, UI. St-hm-idt-r, E. Sehaumbt-rg. QI. Anderson. 'I' Shapiro. Smjansen, M. Bottom. H. Kolhrener. Nl. Rudman. M Gallagher. Third mir: Coach Wligner, Coach Velton, B. Fischmann, R. Lurie, S. Zimmerman. Shaeffer. Prraznell, P, Berryuj. Farell, G. Sacks, S. Lambreehts, B, Koplar.-1. Brown,-I. Schaper, - Mazur. Coach Uavis. Brzflt Rnrrvj. VVard, B. Bechtold, P. Krom- bachul. Fetner. R. Sandler. H, Getter, G. Matthews, M. Maxwell, H. lillisul. Miller. B. Kavanaugh, H. VVQ-isman, Undwatea' - M z'a'a'le Six Champions The Varsity Rams ended the 1958 season with their second undefeated record in the schoolfs seven year history, taking their sixth straight Middle Six Championship under the competent coaching of Mr. Davis, Mr. Wfagner, Mr. Velton, and the spirited playing of the fifty man squad The Rams started their season with a smashing victory over a fine Principia team. The next victory was against a powerful U. City squad, champions of the Big Six, proving Ladue the champions of the St. Louis suburban teams. Then the team hit its peak as it rolled over Riverview Gardens, St, Charles, and Nlaplewood. The squad then met one of its toughest opponents, Normandy. The Rams came from be- hind twice, to gain a victory in the most exciting game of the year. After smashing Brentwood, in the traditional game against Clayton, the Rams ended their season with a murderous victory over their arch rivals, thus becoming one of the dis- tricts two undefeated teams. Roger Smith, Neill Thompson, Mike Bot- tom, and Ed Shaumberg were chosen to the All Middle Six Team. Bob Leutwiler and Jim An- derson made second team All-District and first team All-League. Andy Russell was the districts leading scorer and was voted to the All-League, All-District, All-State, and All-American teams. FOOTBALL CAPTAINS AND COACHES Coach Davisul. Anderson, R. Smith, A. Russell, Coach Vel- ton, Coach Wagner. ,I V Y , C, SCORES I. V X J WE THEY N Q' ,' Principia ....,.. . .54 O QL University City ..... . 7 6 Riverview Gardens. . . . .54 0 St. Charles ........ . .52 0 Maplewood. . . . .53 0 Normandy.. H19 14 Brentwood. . . .51 7 Clayton. . . . .46 0 X 'ag-0' A li. - 5 . x ..' 'V X, - I in- if '23, .X Y' . A iii A -L ' afli E -Q ' ---- f V f l :mf wi- ffm-'33'l'f f fm A f. ' ' l 5' 'A V'-4. V. ' . fi .1'l f Qtqiafgl At P . . , 25 4. ' Q . ' 'W ' ', Y gf iris . ii? gig fgi fgiE5iQgQ.1jfMQ. f1 .... X ., .. A , A.: XY .kkh d ri:.:g.V as ini. . .- F . .et ' 4 . fi 4 5 Ka l. . A fx vtx. it., K-,wg fi ,sk ' . 351. ,,.' A 'j ig W 7 435: ii - ' -- ff m f ' '.,,,. 'S S ' -H? F'QQ4QQQ,.QQg,fWQ:1?i,3e'gl3ify-qi,ga : ff X h .. '?'.ie5Lf- 2-if . ... ' ' . 2 i A at A ' w- 'Q 'mf -wg.-.f 2..-My--Ei . .wi5i:.'v,1'ff! ft - -wwf ' -A+. 'Lf --x. Z fff2 f f 3?--flffxn'-' 5 f 4 85 Fmnl limi-'A1, Koehler, S. Ghertner, VV. Kurtz, G. Euston, H. Nies, I. Auer, B.Jziekson, D. Hust'heek,M. Farris, R. Hector, N. Pallo, ll. l riednian, li. Byers. Snnnrl Row: Mr. Engelrneyer, S. Newmark, NY. Yauglin. R. Stroudul. Noyes, R. Dickson, VV. lipstein, D. Sil- B FOOTBALL The HBM football team, well coached by Mr. Englemeyer, was made up entirely of sopho- more boys who learn the fundamental attacks of the varsity squad. Although they did not win a game in regular play, they did win their tradi- tional gzime with the Freshmen. .S'rulwrl: M. Carson, lnaiizigi-rg lirown, inziriagerg R. .'XIIlClUl1g. lfmrzl Rnztn' D. Reece, R. Huntington, R. Weinstoek, D. Hatcher, W't-inreli, P. Schell, R. Tribble, Nl. W'oll', M. Bernzith, C. Cas- snni, Nl. Colin, D. Sehaper, l , Kaiser, D, 0xenhtindler,J, Bottom. Smurf! Rum Cozieh Schroeder, D, Spanogle, C, Schulte. N. Drey, .X. Brown,'l. Rothoilse, C. Cook, T. Koplar, R. Guliek, T. Glass- 'si ,mr ff' 3 Um iahgg 37 .544 verstein, C, Cristofferson, R, Glassman,J. Peterson,ll. Baker, Mr Schneider. Bark Rnzin' B. Feldman, R. Morrieal,lI. Ross, A. Teitel- baum,J. Myrick, R. Tucker, G. Knowles, l.. Hunke, NV. Heekel I. lvlartin, S. Novaek, lf. Hnuk. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The freshman football team was one of the finest squads in the school's history. They, like the Varsity, went undefeated in regular play. The coaches, Mr. Schroeder and Mr. Burke, did an excellent job. Their 4-0 record included vic- tories over Riverview Gardens, Mziplewood, Brentwood, and Clayton. herg, H. Bowermzin, B. Piggott, I.. Levy, R. Wfoodson, R. VVein- stein, D. Sexton, Coach Lejsek. Burk Roux' D. Bementul, Tucker, C. English, B, Francis, U. LaztirolT, C. Vfliite, R. Smith, H. Price R. Miller, C. Kuhn, B. Bohren, T. Hougen, R. Dickens. .Mir f1llt'l1lfI'I1'.' C. Heil, C. Hyland. t ess.: -1 l f:-'M35 ffg it T sfQ55'i-3 srfav 'Y ' . ,M X af go 5 .2 gg . it-1, ' A 86 BASKETBALL The varsity team under the coaching of Mr. Cain had its most successful year. The team started practicing in the middle of October and developed into an extremely high spirited club which was evident in their 13-9 record. The captains, who were also high point men, werejohn McCullough and Andy Russell. The former broke the school's free throw record with 14, and Russell was the first player in Ladue's history to score over 1000 points in his three year varsity record. Their finest game proved to be against Principia, for they scored 84 points, breaking the school record by five, Those seniors who played their last games include lVIcCullough and Dave Dolson at for- ward, Russell and Ernie Gately at center, and guard, Leslie Tzinberg. Underclassmen who will be back next year are juniors Doug Hamilton, Billy Pomerantz, and Nlonty Gast, and Dave Schrader as forwards, Bob Skull, Jim Crayne and Bob Fischman as guards, and sophomore Cary lVlatthews at center. The Rams entered their state regionals at University City unseeded, playing Brentwood in their first game. W'ith tremendous playing by Russell and Fischman, l,adue managed to upset the third seeded Eagles. The team next played first seeded C.B.C. who proved to much for the Ramsg the defeat was no disgrace, for the Cadets won the state championship. Ladue lost their consolation game with University City and took home the traditional game ball signifying fourth place. ,, ,... ,,.,......,...............-.--. ji .i . ,.,. X 6 SHUI' 052 A 94 .K if' x, KW ' X 131 x 1! P4 1 if ' h f f A Q gf? ,fm - aa 'Q Ui if Q 1 J i i ? f XTX ' ABU ' x Fl 1 ff' f xg ai 5' 3 2 N qw M ,.LL.Z .. .. D X K ,ff -J , K ajx Q x if fc 3l,, nf' A0 5.42 sw: 1 I 5 X af L3 Hn 1 16 .4 ,fig HAZLTVH Vi- WWW xi S 'gixfl f XX fi, gi but FN U if-. :- 1 1 - x A E -ff' of s ? ix K V ' ? My X , m A 'L : , x i , kgugt QV Q , 1 D ' 1-, 'ig K ,Q 3 - ,. 'P TZA N? bij J , fi 5511 MSX 1 A gifx ,S--rx . 3: bn 3 10 5 24 fl! X :,. K Q ii 5 Q 5 I nf . 5 .S E5 X 4 K V - Q Q , . . 4 MJ Smtrrf: li. Epstein, D. Wipke, B. Morse, ll. VVl1ite,J. Parker. Ghc-rtncr, SIr1r1f1'n1Ag.' Cloziclixl. lVagA ner. G. Knowles, L. Hanna. B, Peck, H. Plerlgc-1111-ier, D, l ria-dinan. S, Rosenthal,-I. Ward. .Mil fm'lzm'rl. Manager, B. Cohn. LUU1' Xi ,--.-asus-I Front Rana' T. Maxeiner, B. Lindholm, R. Nluchniclc, lNl. W'olf, B. Smith, Mr. Engelmeyer, Sflillllfl Rum: T, Hougen, managerg N. Lazaroff, B. Bohren, B. Vickery, R. Wloodson, C. lNhite. Bark Row' l,c'utwiler, li. l rz1nt'is,J. Tucker, R, Kemp. L. Levy. .NiIlff7IVl'f1lTl'!f.' B. Piggott. Bn BASKETBALL Under Mr. Wagner's coaching the B basketball team had the most successful season of any sophomore squad in the school,s history. lt was led by Steve Rosenthal, Dennis Wipke, Larry Hannahlerry Ward and Harold Plenge- meier. This nucleus will be invaluable to the varsity team. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Mr. Engelmeyer's freshman basketball team showed great improvement during the season al- though the average height proved disadvan- tageous. The team's scoring honors went to Bob Bohren, who averaged over twenty points per game. The coach is highly optimistic regarding this team7s contribution to next year's Bw team. CROSS COUNTRY The Cross country team under M1'. Nelson, had a losing season but they worked hard with high spirits. Led by Co-captains, Louis Freund and Devereux Klein, the team took fourth in the Ladue Invitational Cross Country Meet and twelfth in the District Meet. During the season Klein andxlim Crause set two new school records. WRESTLING This year's matmen had their finest season. hlmprovement has been encouraging eaeh year, Coach Schroeder commented at the end ol' the season. Larger numbers turn out annually. Bob Singer weathered the season undefeatedg Steve Smith was held to one tie and Captain Deke Klein had but one loss. Fzmfl Rum'-I. Clrause, Cfzlpluili elertq R. ZlIllIlll'I'Ill2lIl, ll. Klein. Coreziptgtiiig ll. XN'l1ile. l.. l'il't'llllll, Cofeaptairig ll. lNlitehell.4I. Parker. lf. 'linnzen li. KLlllll',.I. Klein. .N'1fm1rllCmt'.' Mr. Nelson, l'. Il.tlt. Silvergeld. Cross, K. lN1itehell. fXl.lIones, Rl. llarris.xl. lXll'cll'2H'lik'l!. 'lf l'ixlex, R. l I't'lllHl,-I Moore. HIll'A Rum' NI. St'lIXK'ilI'll.xI. Vioocls, Cl. Sherman, lf. Leahy. ff. Rntlloul. Stexxart, lf. Stein. S. Baker,-I. Baer. li. l'll'CLlIKl..NVIIffHtifI1l'6'!I' ll. L'nterberg. R. Mnehniek. C, Nelson. l rm1l Run D. Brown. Cl. Clhristollerson. H. Srllaitlker. S. Levin, CI. Czlssani, U. Sislen, H. Bower- lnan. R. fil2iSSIIl1iIl. R, Neier. Sfmr1riRu1t'.'4l. Klein.-I. Renneker, ll. Nic-sul, KlIIll'lIll2lIl. B. llernath. ffl! U R I. Baker, Nl. SllI'llX'I', R. Heck. liailenson. Nleilraeken. Nloore. M. Farris. 1 1' hrzt-' . ilaequemin. I . llubinskv, H, johnson. ll. Kleinul. l etner, R. iAli1l'Il-iK',.l, Mazur. R. Singerul. My- iriek, R. Diekson. R. finnnerinan. li, Kozeny, S. Smith, Coaeh Schroeder. -'W i 5 . N I 4, I f' ff! X! fy' K j tiff 1, K 7 Fran! Row: R. Lurie, B. Kolbrener, B. Kavanaughul. Dawson, Co- captaingxl. Anderson, Co-captain, S. Jansen, R. Turmail. Second Row: B. Freund, B. Kopler, R. Kramer, O. Rash, S. Reynolds, I.. VA RSI TT SOCCER The AH soccer team. under the coaching of Mr. Tomlinson, had one of its linest seasons, with teamwork and spirits the highest ever. The Rams had an aggressive defense and a strong of- fense, with Rusty Turmail and Bob Kavanaugh high scorers. Being members of two leagues en- abled them to participate in more games than any other soccer team in the St. Louis area. .fr bf Aw Q 'Q fe ,Y fp K-,Ny ups. .rf Qi Qlgdx, .qi Zimmerman, N. Thompson, S. Bernstein. Bark 4 ': J 'llomlin son, S. Braznell, H. Getter, E. Schaumberg, F.5,l3SIll T, A. Clark C. Flisel, D, Stauffcr. yX BU SOCCER The Bw soccer team, under the coaching of Mr. Burke, had another excellent season. The squad was led by Dick Kolbrener, high point man ofthe team. By next year the UBB team players should be a great aid to the varsity soccer team. The team possessed the essentials of a winning team, high hopes and willingness to work. Back Row: G. Koob. Auer, G. Euston. B. Cohen, ll. Rothschild, D. Rush, Fmnl Row: D. Hatcher, T. Glassberg, D. Chused,-I. Bot- D. Reece, P. Sauer, Coach Burke. Sfrurzzz' Roux' T. Koplar, D. Sil- tom, W. Brubaker, B. Howardul. Kelly, Wk Grimes. versteinul. Nlartin, B. Jackson, D. Kolbrener, P. Schcff, S. Yawitz, .,, , v . 3 ' . , . :Q ' yi'- ...r .-Xllxifk l 1'c-1'-l r1l'-All Time Out For A Buffc-rin The Gnome C'm'mlS Johnny illld-Iilllllly l-2-Q3 Kick! Wawh Out' or I H Tell Dadfb' Thu- Ukrxmizm Lina' 93 ,Q Front Row: B. Tuckerul. Crayne, S. Rosenthalul. Campanella, B. Sxlansen, S. Tribble, H. Mueller,J. Miller, C. Eisel, H. Getter, Kavanaugh, G. Sacks, H. Schainker, B. Kolbrener, S. Smith. M. R. Turmail, Bark Row: D. Brown, Ross, M. Gallagher, B. Rudman. Smnzd Rau Coach Velten, Nl. Cast, A, Clark, F, Anthon, Behrens, I f 1 L ! Q x if ' in . ' an -Q Q. VARSITY BA EBALL The baseball team this yearjust completed a very successful season. Most of the players were returning lettermen from last season and this experience was evidenced in their fine playing. The team showed not only ability but great spirit as well. Though the team suffered from the loss of some of its star players of last season, many on this year's squad demonstrated tremendous im- provement and show promise of becoming out- standing players. Under the fine coaching of Mr. Velton, the baseball team has developed into a topflight squad with high hopes for future success. SQ ll il tv .Xl 1. f fe.-lawn. . me it Sl in Q VAR ITT TRA CK The season opened March 28 under Coach Davis with the State Indoor Track Meet. Other competition included the Clayton Invitational, Maplewood Relays, Maplewood and University City Invitationals, the District and State Outdoor Meets. Duals were held with Dubourg and Maple- wood. Captain Mike Bottom was the district's out- standing sprinter making the all-state team for his fourth consecutive year. Front Row: E. Kottmeier,j. Koehler,sI. Abramson, H.Johnson, P. jones, L. Zimmerman, B. Hyland, B. Hassebrock, M. Briggs, G. Halt, O. Brown, B. Jacksonhj. Bailenson. Second Row:J. Fetner O. Rash,J. Konsghan, H. Weissman, T. Gould,j. Crause,J. Keiglitly, M. Bottom, B. Gilmore,j. Auer. Back Row: Coach B. Davis, M. Matthews, D. Schnure, E. Stein, B. Leutwiler, B. Kaplan, H. Unterberg, R. Zimmerman. I 2 Front Row' Silbergeld, M. Gershman, R. Rossi, Cross, M. Bark Row: Bottom, D. Gulick, C. English, N. I,azamIT, B. Schwartz,J, Woods. SfmndRaz1': L. Levy, D. Schaper, C. Cook, K, Berkley, H, Price, C. Schulte, Price, T. Koplar, IT. Slicrniaxl. Mitchell, B. Wfeinstein, Steve Baker, D. Amelung,-I. VVinnerman. Coach B. Davis. FRESHMAN TRA CK Several dual meets were held this spring with Maplewood, Dubourg, C.B.C., Nipher CKirkwoodj, and Normandy. The team showed particular promise in the Normandy Invitational, the boys turning their best performances in the dashes, the discus and shot, high jump and the 880. Coach Davis feels they will prove excellent material for the varsity. xg mr his TENNIS The tennis squad of thirteen returning lettermen turned in one of its best seasons. Great improvement was apparent under the coaching of Mr. Cain. jim Parker led the team and has proved himself one of the outstanding juvenile players in the country. Particularly satisfying re- sults were evident in the Cadas- aments. Kneeling: B. Weinstock, R. Dubinul. Parker, M. Flachman. Standing: Coach Cain, T. Glad- ders, B. Sokolik, T. Peterson,J. Craig. The golf squad was lead by co-captains Mike Weaver and Paul Lewis. Returning lettermen in- cluded Jeff Pass, Dick Close, Herb Cittelman and john Sher. The team practiced daily at Lakeside Lejl to Right: Coachj. Wagner, W. Brubaker, C. Drace, M. J. MacMillan, P. Lewis, R. Smith,J. Schaefferhl. Pass,J. Golf Course where many meets were held. Coach Wagner served his first year with particular success, completing the best season in our seven year history. Weaver, No! Picturedil. Share, H. Gettleman. Spector. 96 co and Suburban League tourn- STA TE CHAMPIO '-v-wa--.........,, Fnml Roux' R. Baer, C. Babington, VV. Russell, C. Drace, W. Mur- Beyers, R. Kraemer. Back Row: R. Kneff, Stuebner, W Rel phy, D. Schnure, H. Miller, R. Rosenberg, Lxloseph, R. Bishop, chardt, R. Amelung, R. Gulick, K. Mitchell, D. Bement, E Brin M. Klieman, W. Altuater. Srfond Row: M. English, T. Ashton, R. son, R. Berkley, G. Schulte, C. Caltec-,J. Mesiel, D. Spanogle Kirkbride, R. Leutwiler, C. Weston, G. Cibis, M. Flachmunn, E. SWIMMI G Coach Nielson's swimming team won the Subur- ban - League and the State Championship for the third straight year. Those winning state honors in- cluded Don Schnure, backstroke and individual med- leyg Thayer Ashton, breaststroke, breaking his old state record by 3.7 seeondsg and two freshmen Charles Burkley, 50 yard free style and Jack Cross, diving. These boys were the only freshmen in the state to win. Other state points were gained by Dick Amelung, Ed Beyers, Eric Brinson, Mike Flachman, Larry Joseph, Roger Kirkbride, and Jim Murphey. i 97 Q.,tgs??35 K IOR HO ORS f JIM ANDERSON Teen Magazine Award - All- Midwest Football, Honorable Mention All-District Football. ANDY RUSSELL Teen Magazine Award - All- Midwest Football, All-District Football. MIKE BOTTOM All-State Track. , K DON SCHNURE Swimming Decathlon Meet. State 100 Yard Back Stroke, Individual Medley. ANDY RUSSELL First Ladue player to score more than 1000 points in Bas- ketball. BOB SINGER Second in State Wrestling, 165 Pound Division. 8 !glM ':'.c !':. 'r ga va Q 5' C .-Te er fl. Q- X tg QQBBQ O ll ! JZ Q Q, 31 a R. , ',., Y' , wx M if f ,O-1-Q Y -F X f ,,, , ,, Q' J - . I f - X. 1 4 ' 1 , Q ,jfvv .5 H X 1 Q -r 9 ,N 1' , 1,1 14 'fy' M - f K 15' ,, ' s sg? g. 1 . -1 fu f X , . LL ,, , um H ' PH t. ' .,:, ktz, -:NW in 'ih,...' f' S s K f Q ' . ' 4 ' aw, Q K s ,wi X ,Q . A , ' fg K, ,,,. ., , +- H M 1 pax f , . T 1 -h Vklf FQ 'zhz i ' 'N X A R ,if .33 'f .. , J 'sk' 35:-5' W -.,' J N. H- A J -on 3, A 'rv firms- f A .l X If ............ ---'--v N 24 .R, .U 'FW f K ' '-f ' 3'11's -, ,:u. QQH5-2 . n 4 -'QF'-we ggi r- Ar 1....pp4s31' ix x N. js- K, Li- ,, F Q, , k -- Q X' is. If ,G X il X W . 'W' V y . ' r J wg., .4 an .M .. N...- ..,-N 5 'Y 9 f-X -X f. . , A 5-N 'WW - , N y , . L. .X 5' I ft' 3 za ' S - L , .N 'Xf X 'ii 5' L, A -- W .... A.M.....- ... .... . . Gm- thanks! Bathing brutvs Ulub! And now Ll wurcl t.l'Ul!l nur sponsor .'xl'OllIld llw Flld I think I'm be-ing ilrllmu-cl HUM' Ihcy Crum' Vlihfllllgll thc' midclh- xvillll gx l21dC'lC'l'? Thx' horse- sinks il 99 BOYS' INTRAMURAL COUNCIL Front Row: S. Smith, O. Brown,J. Stubner, S. Kunkel, R. Wein- stock, M. Wolf, D. Sislen. Second Row: B. Kolbrener, Campa- nella, B. Cohn, S. Lambrechts, D. Klein, T. Maxiner, M. Wleaver. Each homeroom, grades eight through twelve, is represented on the Boys, Intramural Council sponsored by Mr. Velton. The group is designed to encourage sport participation and present a well rounded program. Competition is held in wrestling, touch football, table tennis, swimming, volleyball, basketball, golf, tennis, track, and softball. Back Row: P. Deckert, C. Pillsbury, C. Singman. I.. Selander, M. Marion, C. Gisburnc, M. Whsserman. Swann' Ron-: A. Johnson, S. Smith, C. Myers, B. Kunkel, M. Maxson, B. Bowerman, Miss H 2i: Bark Roux' R. Turmail, Brown, T. Boswell, Ross, B. Leut- wiler, P. Lewis, Krause, B. Kavenaugh. Not pirlured: Mr. Velton. Sponsor. The Girls' Intramural program is planned by the Intramural Council and directed by Miss Wallace. Any girl, who has not received a varsity award in the sport being played, may enter the various tournaments, thus giving every girl an opportunity to participate in the activities in which she is interested. Wallace. Front Row: N. Hundley, N. Schnure,-I. Christofferson, M. Rashbaum, C. Sachs, S. Bobroff. J GIRLS, INTRAMURAL COUNCIL I 'I 3X L!! 1 HOCKEY The girls' varsity hockey team had an excel- lent season this year under the direction of Miss Gustafson and Miss Zimmerman, who inspired the team with a great deal ofspirit and encourage- ment. The teams were chosen differently this sea- son as there were no specific A and B teams. They were chosen according to the ability shown in the practices preceding each game. This en- abled the players to obtain a feeling of accomp- Fint Row: M. Marion, P. Deckert,J.jones,j. Lane, B. Koene- man, N. Maxeiner. Second Row: P. Cytron, S. Kurtz, N. Fen- dell, K. Prouty, D. Dubinsky, S. Richter, G. Leutwiler. Third Row: A, Flannery, L. Selander, S. Rauscher, B. Myers, C. lishment when chosen for the A game. The girls lost their first game with John Burroughs and also lost to undefeated Mary In- stitute and Villa Duchesne. The NA team gained its first victory in the game against Prin- cipia and was again victorious against both City Pillsbury, M. Groetekc, V. jones. Fourth Rourj. Stephens, B. Sternberg, B. Kunkel, A. Woodruff, M, Stuebner, P. Davis. No! Picturedml. Rosenblatt, S. Gahr. House and Sacred Heart Academy. Both teams ended the season by winning their last league game against Normandy. The final game of the season, played against the faculty, proved entertaining for all. Fronl Row' B. Jacobsmeyer, manager, K. Barnes, S. Wulff, P. McEwen, manager. Second Row: B. Koeneman, B. Meyers, Miss Wfallace, Lane. Bark Row: Dubinsky, M. Marion, Jones, V. Jones. Fran! Row' D. Stradtman, Krombach, D. Rosenthal. Second Row: P. Deckert, Miss Wallace. N. Fendell, S. Uptegrove. Bark Row: B. Kunkel, L. Selander, A. McCullough, C. Pillsbury. up A-'nfs -on 'Q 3? 'I Q A BASKETBALL The 1958-1959 Girl's Varsity Basketball team began the season by beating Principia. Previously, the girls played the faculty which ended in an upset, the faculty winning. However, later, the Var- sity was victorious. Under the pro- fessional coaching of Miss Wallace and Miss jones, the team developed many new skills. In the two main games of the year, Ladue lost to Mary Institute, 34-25, and to Villa Duchesne, 36-17. Karen Barnes and Sally Wulff served as co-cap- tains. B BASKETBALL The B Basketball team was under the leadership of Miss Wal- lace and Miss Jones. The B team practiced three times a week with the varsity, which was quite valuable. Their games were with Mary Institute, Villa Duchesne, City House and John Burroughs. They challenged the faculty to some games. The girls gained much in experience and had a lot of fun being on this team. MLALM Front Row: M. Roper, M. Groetcke, B. Zillgittwl. Devine, S. Upte- grove, M. Sauer, Lazarus, Sehuppan, Rosenblatt, Smmd Rom' S. Rauscher, Axlohnsnn, N. Randolph, B. Nfcyers, N. Fen- dell, C, Blank, K. Kuelthau, A. lflanery, Yaeger, S. Richter. Third Role: G. Iieutwiler, B. Koenernan, S. W'ulfT, Jones, K. GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB The Girls Athletic Club, supervised by Miss Wallace, sponsored many activities during the year. At the beginning of the school term, a bake sale was given, the proceeds being contributed toward clothing for a needy family at Christmas. Films were shown on swimming and gymnastics to the gym classes. Play Day was conducted for an or- phanage. Near the end ofthe year the club gave a tea at which athletic awards were presented. The officers were Martinna Marion, president, Anne Bement, Vice-president, and Anne Flanery, secretary-treasurer. Krzfeling: M. Saunders, S. Goldman,-1. Yaeger, K. Kuelthau, M Harwood. S. Pattison. S!llHlii7Ig.' Miss Scanlon, G. Londy, il Muni 1 ' Q Barnes, D, Stradtman, P. Teper, S. Kurtz, S. Gahr, M. Marion, L. Selander, Bark Row: C. Pillsbury, B. Kunkel,lI. Stephens. A. lN1eCullough, K. Prouty, V. jones, Dubinsky, K. Klaus. N. Maxeiner, A. Bement. STNCHRONIZED SVLLIMMIJVG This year the Synchronized Swimming Club practiced new and old stunts. In February, the club worked out routines on paper for its annual show. In March, the girls practiced them in the water and perfected them. This perfection was demonstrated in the show which was held in May. The club was sponsored by Miss Scanlon. The officers were Karen Kuelthau, President, and Joann Yeager, Secretary-Treasurer. Lazarus, P. W'ill, A. Aldrich, B. Elam, I.. l lI'it'CTlIlAlIl Fronl Rrizwul. Nolan, C. Barta. .S'frm1fI Ruwxj. Marotta, B, lievy, S, Uptegroveul. Devine. S. Sherry. P. Hirsh. Third Row: N. Yvexler. CZ. Green, l.. Gross, N. Han: lelman, I.. W'hitlock, S. Yaeger. B. Bruznell. CT. X'N'einberg, S. Asher. Fourlh Rout: L. Goldstein, P. Whitlock. B. Rosenberg, Fmnl Rom' I.. Sims, I., Gilles, M. Hilakos, VVelton, N, Keightlcy, B, Bryant, Nl. I,ieberinan.J. Parish. Smnid Rom' C. Soult. D, klacobsnieyer, S, Bergman, K. Iisslinger, lothmocllei ll lltx int K l'ci Meretlitli, M. Spiess, l.. . - - ', . i 1 Shelton, M. Tureen. R. Rabon, P. Deckert, C. Eron, ll. Masters. M. Pomerantz. Burl Raitt' D. llcrrick, O. W'est- heimer, B. hleyers. li. Schucart. S. Gold, A. lylcilullotigh, T. Samuel, P. Teper, D. Rosenthal. D. Strudlman, C. Coppersmith. MODERN DA CE The activities of modern dance this year were numerous. The group gave assemblies Rmr the junior and senior high. Modern dance mem- bers also participated in the spring musical and added to the father-daughter banquet with a few of the best dances ofthe year. The tryouts for the advanced group were held in September and January. They were very difficult, consisting of three parts: composition, knowledge, and skill in exercises. Girls in the intermediate group practiced techniques and skills, and several became ad- vanced members in January. rell, S. Kaiser. Burk Hurt Y. Kenney, l.. Stewart, P, Meewen, S. Dodge, M. Putney, l.. Bowman, S. Johnston, A. Artsteinul. Muchling, f +3 .S 1 5 3 , S ff J ' ' -X K ' if ' -fr . 1 ti' 1 as S 1 A S . il. T l- 5: ' . Q t 1 S e ! M an - , L. 7 5. Q . ....V.,,, gs. 'V B 7x .J . In xx rf ' 1 K . X K i R ., - ,ati A ' I 1 . K i tn! 5 Mag 5 xv- ? ' S ll. 5 ' 1 . i I K I t A l f l Y ' , . , b . t 'V 5 X 5 I' 5 l l . T l Til : ,t.':. .. K T J t 104 in -si .1 Q. 'R Q1 tx . W Q ,m Z if :PF S x I W gr . , 83 ii LG, ,fNfJgzi L 1.!fA 'IA it xg 4 NN: ---QQ X f 4 f'A,4 T V Q m Q, Q, . ,2'-'Mr , ' gf' m wg'gs.Q?wNh N1+Sqwx m :gy ,,,,,.,. x .S-'E his Aw A 5 .i f---......-ni-Q ya- I. ,- K swf 9 ' Sw .em J ., 1 vi , 'F' P nh 4 V -, if k 5 t ' f' m 4 v L h . ff ' 1 ,Q,, 55' , iz Q. 4 nckiv, turn zxrmlrld, your pictur0's bring taken, lllwslixlul fbrtiludv, Petit. Cfzufl win 'cm all Up and uw-r Psstf UVM' hvrv. Ruin Dzuuxc' Spikc it 'l'hz1t's thc' waxy, straight up. I0 5 SENIOR HIGH Sfata' N Tu sey Presicle t Nola Trea er Stand g -I D bm ,A IB The Senior High Pep Club was very active this year and had a membership of 175 girls, making this group one of the largest in the school. The club sponsored parades before the football games with University City and Clayton and sold shakers and mums to en- courage school spirit during our undefeated season. Christmas time found the girls of both thejunior and Senior High Pep Clubs filling stockings for hospitalized patients. All sports were emphasized this year, and during the winter months the Pep Club announced the various sports by making posters. The basketball schedule was printed on small cards and these were sold as were buttons reading Ladue', and NGO Ramsf' The Senior High Pep Club served to stimulate interest and good sportsmanship in all school activities. I xdf-9 .f 24,44 44. 4.4 Q ffm., ILL KL L frfl ABQ. Q, 'ei fi-fra C WLS L ,jjj-,ga ghbarg J!1.L44A AL Q .fgcczi flies' Q4 cgoczssfep I L v4,, C lk.. 44.41, .4-L - QL yy lf J yi 1- X Y -.21 .ti 4:,,4,:L.,,, 'nrrlirgq' C. Sachs, Standing: N. Siisman, P. Weiss, B. Karl, P, Stribinger, G. Schmidt. L Lllteuf ,gf.6cc4f-l C4 ads,-H ef-we p-meal h!w,,4v..,,4-1. ,iffc Cliff ..Zf+-'L616 1, f 'if'g,fC, 8fw I 91,1441 fs A - 1326-fciiffdv M-fZ411,n-1? fi x EZ? Ni' JR. HIGH PEP CLUB OFFICERS Sfrllfzi: M. Rzishbznlln, SCLTCI21l'Y'iIiI'C2lSUI'1'I'1 S. Brziukbill, Pr:-sidentg G, Rosenthal, Vice-president, Slanduzlgx S, Smith, Eighth Grade Rc-presentutivegj, O'Dell, Ninth Grade Representative. jU IQR HIGH P P CL B Thejunior High Pep Club opened the year hy spon- soring buses to the many football games away from 1,41- due. This was continued into the basketball season. A bake sale earned money for Z1 Christmas project with the Senior High Club and for at separate project. Social events included 21 sock-hop for ninth grade tneinbers. Mrs. Finch, the sponsor, reported that the ineinlmers showed enthusiasm and an excellent spirit ofeooperzttion. 107 LADUE 4 L AMI CI TIA Friendship. . .we found it in our classes. . . we found it on the field. . .but most of all we found it in our activities. . ,in the sharing of our interests. . .in comparing our goals. . .in learning to work and live together. 108 09 -mi 4 T Kill SEPTEMBER OCTOBER BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN THE RAMBLING RAMS SEPT OCT. NO V. DEC. jfm. 8 School begins 20 Principia football 27 U, City football 4 Riverview football ll St. Charles Rmotball 18 Maplewood Qvotball 24 Normandy football '31 Br'ctritwooCl limotbzxll 7 First quarter ends 8 Clayton lootlmll - uiidvltfaxlecl Football Prom 14 Royal Family 21 Father Son Banquet 27 Thzmksgiving vacation 5 Country lliy bnskvtbtill 16 Amon bnsketlnall 19 Rivcrvivw lmsktftlxill Christnizis Program 22 Graduate Tm 24 Christrnus vacation 6 Brentwood bask:-tlmll 9 Maplewood basketball 16 St. Charles basketball 'VS Scmestcr f-nds NOVElN1BER hr V THE CRUWNINU GLORY Wvbstrr lmskctlmll 14. WH-lnstvi' toui'n.imciit DECEMBER JA.XNUAiXRy' CIGAR-SMOKING SENATOR SANTA FIN.-XLS - STUDY HARD 2' .-ni , .1 J Ei il., . Nw L' x I , . Q6 X: e . i ez K . 5 . X' 2 F 2 . . 1 ' - V 5 S X, ,m O QS- ' O ., l'l'3BRU'NRY MARCH UN HIS NY.-XY TU H100 liA,XxI1X1lNtQ H' 'jp FEB. MAR. APRIL NIA T Rlli'Il0LlI' lxlskcllxill U, City lmskvtlmll l:C'I'gllSOIl lxiskcllmll l'.illum'illc' lxiskvllmll Kirkwuud lxgiskcflbnll VVlIIIPI'lllClP Clayton baskelball Musical Normandy basketball Rvgional lxiskctbull liiliom 'liliird quarter' 4-nrls Junior NN'zisliinglun trip Snitch inrluur tlulvk nw:-I Annnzil school Clcwlion Cixwc-rs Day Cluymii lnviullionzil lN1z1plc-vvuocl Rc-lays All Sports kI2lIIllJUTi'l' Litllc' Six liivilzxlirmzil Laura Carnival -Iunim' Senior Prorn rwj'fl'f 5 3.1.3 5 J ggi' liacc'zxla1i1l'c-me 1 'Q F. lq .XI'RIl. In-15 SPRING is svkrxca f:0lIlIIll'l lCl'IYlCIlI ,,,,M:'W .IVNP1 BU ll S PUR fYHARl'l'Y wif. I lN.XI.l,Y mimic l'l' fs. A 4 D..--dthu-ti 5, Q L1 ni-2 i F M X A Front Row: Anderson, Dawson, T. Gladders, Bregman Second Row: C. Gablerhl. Krombachmljohns,-I. Shelton, D. Segal B. Tabor, R. Asher. Third Row: Mr. Stauffer, C. Christofferson, A. McCullough, B, Fischmanul. Vencill, A. Vahle, D, Stradtman, Mr. Kelly. Bapk Row: S. Jansenhl. Brown, D. Salniker, F. Susman, B. Koplar, D. White,J. VVard. Not Pliffllfflf' S. Braznell, L. Zempel, B. Morse, B. Aussieker. STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council was quite active this year in all phases ofschool activities. The council,s biggest project was raising money to sponsor a foreign stu- dent for next year. Money was raised by the sale of derbies and tickets for purchasing trees at Christmas time. The constitution was revised with respect to elections and the council also sought to abolish vio- lations of school rules. As usual, the carnival spon sored by the council proved a great success in rais ing money for charity and medical research. How ever, the greatest accomplishments ofthe Student Council were the drafting and adoption of a student code and a social code. These documents will re- main as illustrations ofthe outstanding achievements of this year's Student Council. From lfjf? lo righl: Mr. Stautfer, Jim Anderson, Treasurer, Tom Gladders, Vice President, john Dawson, Presi- dentg julie Bregman, Secretary, Mr. Kelly. NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The members of the Honor Society agreed at its formation to become a service organization as well as an honorary one. A tutorial system and an after school study hall were sponsored and administrated by Honor Society members. New students were invited to school for a get- acquainted gathering before the fall term through the efforts of the Hospitality Committee. The Ushering Committee arranged for Honor Society ushers at concerts and plays. TUTORS One ofthe main activities of the Honor Society this year has been the administration of a Tutorial System. The committee chairman was Steve Grimes and subcommittees were headed by Virginia Abbott Qlaatinl, Kent Garlinghouse fseieneeyjim Graham Cmathl, Nellie Mcllride Csoeial studiesj. Maggie Millstone tlfnglishj, Nancy Niedringhaus QSpanishj, and Jane Shel- ton QFreneh and Germany The Tutoring Pro- gram provides qualified students an excellent chance to serve their school and elussmates. Front Roux' A. Cibis, K. Garlinghouse, S. Grimes, C. Conreux. Sfmnn' Taub, N. NlCdFlllgh2ll1S,xl. Shelton, M. Grueninger. B. 'llihoi-, M, Roux' Schuppun, A. Goldman, B. Ross, M. Millstone, N. Mc- Roper. Back Raw: M. Kornblum, P. l,ewis, G. llayer, G, Buyer Bride, C. Gabler, N. Tussey. Third Rnw: M. Movshin, P. Teper, S. Quniorjuj. Grahamul. Dawson, Mr. Kelly. STUDENT TUTORS CHAIRMEN OF TUTORING COMMITTEES Steve Grimes-Head of Tutoring Committee Nancy Niedringhaus-Spanish Jane Shelton-French and German Jim Graham-Mathematics Maggie Millstone-English Nellie McBride-Social Studies Kent Garlinghouse-Science Ginny Abbott-Latin I RAM'S DEN CABINET grove, D. Stradtman, A. McCullough,J, Brown, M. Wielandy, A, Fran! Row: N, Tussey, S. Rauscher, K. Garlinghouse, G. Bayer, M. Roper, D. Seigel, L. Simshl. Nolan. Nlarion, M. Aronson, G, Abbott, Mr. Kelly. Back Row: S. Upte- OFFICERS Sealmf' M. Marion, Vice-Presidentq S. Rauscher, Secretary. Slandzinlgs Mr. Kelly, Sponsorg G. Bayer, Presidentg K. Garlinghouse, Treasurer. fs 'II4 RAM'S DE Ram's Den became a school activity this year. It was felt that their affiliation with the Y.M.C.A. was no longer beneficial. Mr. Kelly was the school sponsor. A record number of memberships was sold, and all the parties were a great success. Most of the Ram's Dens wefe held after football and bas- ketball games. However, large events, such as the Christmas Party were also given. The second annual Ram's Den Picnic at the beginning of the year was a great kick-off Har the '58-'59 season. It not only gave everyone a chance to get better acquainted, but also served as a victory celebration. Ram's Den hopes that their beginning picnic will become a tradition at La- due. To close out the season, a dance was held while cruising on the Mississippi. Congratulations to the Ramls Den Officers and members for a most successful year. Xml V J ' W 4' . A .ya ' L 52 No.6 'W w1a,'. gf ' ' PY . 1 'i.fvu.v2g A ' ' fm K5 'e A ff ' .2 is b i f X Q'-w J 5. 1 'i f . 'a f 'S :1 fy' Q 5 I' ay' iq 8, L Q Q 'i q AN x ,x ' f . , ' ,- ' .-,. . N Y ' ' f' ,:.,,,,.q, ': ':f, Q',. Q , : 'mf Q1 ? P51 EIQMQV ,if isp. Q 'Q . ' ' r U. Q K.:-: W -f-2' I - - Q B x Y .fix new K 5 gr ::' li. L A 36,5 QE, NWN: 3 9 big H4'1'c',u'L'Iwuplm'clxl1m'll1Lf wok MA. mm lmnclxf IR-rl pic'11in'kc'1x l 41111ilv lJUI'll'llI Uordmus msn- gnucl like- potato chips should! I'4'uplc' gm' Cl.lIll'ill4' lll'l'K' l,.lIli'lIlLfIBCUIIIC'2ll'l'l1l'I't' 'Xu' pvuplc' cl un mg Ill'I'i fgrl Ihvlll xxllilt' lllf'v'l'P hut THE PIA S The excitement of rehearsals, the smell of greasepaint and the bustle of opening night are a part of the reason students return year after year to work on the plays. The curtain opened first this year on 'LThe Royal Family, a hilarious comedy set in the l920's. The next play, Liliom, was a delightful fantasy from which the hit musical HCarousel was taken. The season was closed by Laura,', a fast-paced mystery thriller which left the audi- ence gasping. Miss Jean Anderson, Mr. James Striby, and Mrs. Sara Leonard are to be con- gratulated on their excellent direction. Miss Yates, Mr. Turmail and Mrs. Leonard did this year's musical which was the operetta The Gypsy Fortune Teller by Victor Herbert. This combined the chorus, band, and dancers. This year's officers were: Frank Susman, President, Sandy Zemitzsch, Vice-President, Joan Hammerman, Secretary, and Kelly Morris, Treasurer. Q X 5 .9 1 - 3 lfzrsl Row' Mr, Striby, K. Morris, S. Zemitzseh, F. Susmanul. Hammcrman, Miss Anderson. Sfmrzri Rum: NV. Garlinghouse, P. Sims. li. Reiss, A. Hesse-l, R. Higginbothan, A. Roper, I.. Pollock. l.. Sirkus. 'I'l11rrlHrm'.' R. Ross, D. Klein, B. Mathis. C. Luedde,J To start the busy year off the Thespians had a Pot Luck Supper and then set off to find the Webster Theater Guild where lXflr, Zimmerman was appearing in a play. Those persons who managed to find the theatre all agreed it was a most enjoyable and fun-filled evening. Next on the agenda was the Initiation Dinner where all the new members provided the evening's enter- ..,Iv..M,..,.4 A ..,....sCnr. 1.-lrlq all nf flap flnrrnpr rnprn- Dawson, Lampert, B. Dickey, B. Brubaker, P, Luedde. Bacli Row: S. Evans, G. Euston, l.. Atkinson, R. Bonar, lNl. Danielson G. Bayer, B. W'ilson, C, Singman, B, Drant, A, Goldman, A large number of graduates came back and everyone had a line time comparing colleges and experiences. The second initiation was every bit as lively as the first. The progressive dinner found the Thespians rambling all over the county from course to course. The year was climaxed by a farewell ban- quet. The cherished MBest Thespian Awardl' was nresf-nted to the most deserving Thespian and 3-is E W? . 1 0 This is royalty? Paul, always thc' individ l,c'I's throw in the- mwvl Attention! Tea for ton many lkxiuiy nl' Clx.n'li-stuil .u1x'um'.' uallstl Is lllc-rc' anyonc- lc-ft to be IH th' bum' Bm, lglllws thc' aiidirnccl' Vive Lu Cancun! l'rn for:-vcr blowing lniblilc-Q Th 0 artist .xl wurk vrilm in licmniz P1-wr Gunn has nothing on us A ' --yyhtw. . . ss Theyfre talking nvcr the lbnce. 'I 1 7 lluin lull 5 . fgeffnan' , V. L. 'Lim' A . Smndrng- . Bwmchl' f tml- . X m Drklein.-Lxxghif fnxrmail. bu - at ' ami: 'M' Emiflishvlli R Turm l CONCERT BA The Concert Band is eomposed of sixty-eight selected student musi- cians from grades eight through twelve. The objeetive of this group is to develop appreciation and perfor- manee of a representative repertoire written for symphonic handg in a year's time this group plays approxi- mately 150 different pieees of musie. Activities in which the hand par- ticipates are the spring musie show performance at the Spring Musie Fes- tival sponsored by the St. Louis Suburban Music' Hdueator's Associa- tion. FLUTE: W. Grimes, S. Dodge, S. Hodge, M. Kuelthau, S. Hei- man, R. Miller, N. Wyett. OBOH: K. Kozeny, D, Klein. CLARINET: M. Kornhlum, R. Bishop, R. Leutwiler, R. Ham- merman, M, Spiess, Agatstein, NN. Corey, T. Hougen, L Shriber, H. Nies, Luedloff, K. MeMahon,J. Bottehen. SAXOPHONE: R. lviuehnick, C, Pillsbury,-I. Coffman, A. Riess. CORNET AND TRUMPIQTZ R, Turmail, Carter, B. Vaughan A, Schneider, Graham, M. Farris, R. Amelung, B, Frei' king, C. Maise, B. Hassehroek, Gould, M. Bukstein, B. Moeller. FRENCH HORN: Bianchi, Graham, D. Kaufman, Y. Hodge, R. Diczkensul. Koehler, S. Bland. BARITONH: H. Friedman.-1, Klein, B. Heetor, S. Yawitz. TROMBONE: M. Flaehmann, L. Zimmerman, G. Potratz, R. Oxenhandler, G. Cox, G, Schulte. TUBA: B. Heeker, A. Forsman, D. Joude, R. Dieksen,-I, Baker, D. Williams. BASS DRUM: A. Seheer. CYMBAL2 R, Stroud. SNARE DRUM: M. Shepard, B. Oehler, 'lf Pixley. TYMPANIZ D. Spener. 118 3 Q . f - tl? ll. 2 i . ' x 5 1 5 2 3 at Fran! mu D. Froehlich. R. Potthoff, D. Dietrich, M. Harwood, Staley, D. lVlcCollum, C. Hollenbeckul. North, M. llrusken, 'l'. S. Goldman, S. Bland, K. Shear. Second mm: G. Caplin, P. Clark, C. Allfrq B4 FIFCITIRIII- B. HlfSl'l1- Bflfft WH' MII 'l'lll'IU-lil. Davidson. S. Lochmoeller. S, Roberts, B. Dolson, N. Alex, B. F. Leahy, Woods, NV, xVL'XlC'I', D. Rezny. .Ynl fm'l1m'rl'.' R. Piggott. C. VVood, C. Cassani. Third row: R. Flcischman. 'lf Roberts. VARSITY BA D Once again Ladue's Varsity Band had great success under Mr. Turmail's supervision. This year the band was busy performing for the junior high school and before some of the elementary schqols. Members in the eighth, ninth and tenth grades were being prepared for advancement to the Con- cert Band. A few talented students participated in the St. Louis County Solo and Ensemble Festival. Officers of the Varsity Band were: Don Froehlich, presidentg Charles Cassani, vice-presidentg Bruce Piggott, secretaryg Susan Bland, librarian. MARCH! GBA D This group of musicians was very much the same in personnel as the Concert Band, doubling as a marching unit during the football season and pre- senting intricate maneuvers during halftime. The band also divided into two pep bands, the Blue and White, to play for all the home basketball games. Under Mr. Turmail's direction the students participated in Commencement, besides numerous pep rallies, student assembly programs and ex- change concerts with other schools in this area. 119 lk gqfzsxcgfht- R, smell j, My DgStradtrxLQpl pnbsemyl, G. ' - X ,. - ilu. V U ' F l ,f im L I V ij. ' .N ly lily ANQ+5 KXt fbtxtij X tm xslt . Juv A -i 1 K. lv V' . ' l . H If ff it I Illftx A . li ff, tyi- Pixf l ,Nl X? XY X - 'll ft IVV :V 'Q 5, 'X g J c x V., 6' ML' tif X U ng g M C- JA 4 vi. 'tx X-XX cz, F is , N K g . Q ix Xl Ai, ' Us UM My jgfzrs 1 t, 1 '- .1 I ' ' ev, x to Fw bf li it t .XJ AVVV' Cf AL X.. AX 6 . ix U .N I L, Zi erman, G, arta X . X T J tt i Q. l i i L' x ' .J V I ,' I R .1 A l- are T! .Nb ,Nxt T. Q. 'T .V T JN, JJ' ' ,I i D lhli' ix i it J J ,Y J ' . xx ' ' L. Steward, E. Niederkolrn, M. Felder, C. Barta, S. Uptegrove, N. Keightley, A. Aldrich. COLOR GUARD A new and important part of the Ladue Marching Band is the Color Guard. Seven girls were chosen and practiced each week for the Saturday football games. The freshman, sophomore, and junior classes are represented in the Guard. Janet Miles, captain, Lynda At- kinson, Gail Flynn and Rae Smith are the juniors, Dale Rosenthal and Diane Stradtman from the sophomore class, and Sue Sherry from the freshman class make up the Guard. The girls made their own uniforms and learned formations in rhythm. One ofthe most difficult tasks was handling two heavy flags in a strong wind. The Guard accompained the Marching Band to the Washington University Band Clinic. The Color Guard has learned many skills. Appreciation goes to their direc- tor, Miss Talbert. if--..,,,,..f-'P Ci -s.---'F' H?------'iv MAj ORE TTES The majorettes made excellent exhibitions this year at the basketball and football games. A few new majorettes were selected in the spring of 1958. The girls added to their repe- toire of several new routines. These were the more spectacular because of the new uniforms which were made of heavy white wool. Their styling was enhanced with pleated skirts, fitted jackets trimmed with blue braid and gold buttons. Almost daily practice saw great improve- ment during the year. Mrs. Talbert, who supervised their training, commented that she was very pleased with the girls' improvement and that their precision and faithfulness was to be complimented. This group helped to in- crease the interest in the games. TRI -M Modern Music Masters, under the sponsor- ship of Miss Yates and lWr. Turmail, completed its fourth year at l.adue. A new pledge class was initiated in February in an impressive ceremony. Activities for the year included a tea for the alumni and work on the musical. The officers for the year were Pat Braxnell, president, Mark Kornhlum, vice-president, Janet Miles, secretary, and Jeff Bianchi, treasurer. LYUNIOR HIGH CHORUS 'sThekIunior High Chorus did exceptionally line work this year, reported Miss Yates, their director. This group had the opportunity ol, par- ticipating in the All-County Music Festival. Furthermore, they made their annual tour to each of the grade schools in the spring. The chorus is of particular consequence for it serves as the sounding board for the success of future musical organizations and productions. ...,,,,,, , I Wlllll' s lllllllf A .lmmrl y muntll 1 :Nr Front Row: A.-Iohnson, L. VVhitlock,J. Schriberul. Drey, M. Kornblum,-I. Bianchi, P. Teper, B. ZCIIll'llll2iIl. Swrrnzrl Rum' Miss Yates, S. Leopold, fl. llorn, B. Vaughn, VV. ciI'lIIlK'S.AI. Koehler, ll Kaufman, C. Pillsbury, B. Meyers, Mr. Turmail. Burl Row: B. W'hile, M. Shepard, ll. l'lf'L'k1'l',xl Carter, M. Flachman, l.. Zimmerman. D. Spenerul. Graham, C. Singrnan,-I. Dawson, R. lur- mail. No! fI1t'fl1TFd.' Pat Braznellulanet Miles. ' E . .. A 'Qin --S' ff' 'Ti .S'r11lfri.'S. Yeager, P. Deckert. Frurzl Ruiz' C. W'ilmes, N. lN1oore, S Horn, H Bryant IC lfrank 9 N - Y H . Y . . liller, C.. Erlick, E. Gabler, E. Maxywell, P. Tschappler, B. Schaeflier, G. Perleckv, Ml. Petchatt SIIUIIIOIIS, B. Blasters, S. Ri3Si'IllJ2llllIl, P. Hirsch. Sz'mr11fRn1z lNliss Yates, K. Drzint, R. lfriednian l.. l,llKlVX'l7 S Vhfillflllli , T. ', g. t . in C lrink Cf. Price. S. Bobrolli, Cliristollerson, ll. llraznell, l.. Gross: M. Lazarus, ll. Spector, Nl. Wood, lNl. Silverman. H. NlSSt'IllJllllIIl, G. Cornell S Steinin Ill Deutsch. IIIlIflRI1IA .' K. Sachar, S. Deihel, N. llandelrnan, S. Charnas S Shank IR lhwsoii I Reichman, ll. Chamberlain, Nl. Xloyshin. N. Colson, llarwitz, K. l,eyi, Bi lNlillstonei ll .SI iC'l'iir A. Cohn, P. Donohue. Hrzrlr lfmtr Cf. Haller, Nl. Deutsch, Y, Marion, c:. iuui,t-.-, Unger, 'li' llas ler, A. Rust, U. Gartner, B. NYhite, A. Skinner. K. Koch, M. Steinman, l . Stradniari, G. Rosen- thal, S. Rudman, S. Koons, B. Finklang, M. Murray, 'lf Boswell. 121 7? Ng' MIXED CH OR The activities of the Mixed Chorus under Miss Yates illustrate what a successful ve The first public performance was at the Second Baptist Church Annual giving service. The Christmas program included the ar the chorus had. Community Thanks difficult and well-known Handel's Messia h, as well as popular carols and songs. From January first to the closing night of February twenty- eighth, everyone was busily working on the musical, the Fortune Teller, which more than repaid the time spent. They ended the year by sing- gemon Leadggi- ing at Baccalaureate. ho -f ' - P. Y ' gfxtffvlbx . Lgadefi N Slflflllmgi Rglienor 5f'Cu0ii dir? Mlss Yates dent 15i'?C'cll5i-A Dawsmiiss Sectilm UA Q Hd. J. Miles. Ssitudens Dcifedai iwhkxe. BA JH' ,- lX', .kefl ' ljrilzdsotiiiliiaSewon U 1 e - ' KQMYCQKOT , Sfflffllgl. Miles, acenmpanist. Fran! Rm1'.'J. lvleredithhl. Fleischman. S. R2ly'HlCll1Ll,-J. llrey, A. Rich- ardson, C. ZW'llX'lIllliIl, P. Braznell, C. Friedman, B. Finder, C. Hornul. Doersehlen, C. Blank, C. Copperslnith, B. Frederich. B. Zemelman. Sfmml Row: Miss Yates, Anderson, S. Chr-rtner, I.. Pug:-r. xl. Shriher. Leopold, B. Myers, P. Teper, KI. Hansen, kI.LIones, A.AIohnson, sf Mass, Drozda,-I. Stephenson, McDowell,-I. Reutner, P. Lewis. Bark Row: B. Bechtold, M. Shriber, B. XNhite, M. Schultz, B. Morse, D. Friedman, H. Ellis, M. Danielson, L. Zempel, B. Rosenbergml. Mazur, H. Raymond, C. Singrnan,J. Dawsonul. Martin, E. Karleld. E r ll he 5 1 .1 x .. 2 5 fm Hmemsif 122 S 5 is X Sli -2 3 5 ? X 5 E s ur,-I. Nolim. .X. Slnmn. Nl, llilakus. Svlilillcltul. .4 'L ' . Ciluskulvr, li, ll-Qlllilli,-I. llulstvllm, S, S.irlui'is,Ql. lVx'ss4'l. l,. l r4'i1i1 Yiiffml ffm. Nliss Y.ilcs, S, ff.ir'Im'r, l'. lY4'iss,.l. filgisslimii, ll. Cml 111 111 Nl liulilm, Nl. lic-mlm, N. Susimiii, l'1,lLulmlni.m,S. lYc'i GIRLS ' GLEE GLB 'l'liis group of lilly-six was largely com- posml ofnimli gmclc girls. llicy pmlicipzitccl in X'ilI4lOllS progrliins inclucling thc' ginnuzll Cfliristmiis slmw and 'l'l1c l'lOI'llll1Q' TL-llcri '. Om' ol' ' z 'Y 'nts of the yvzil' was Ili: lmpuit im c c llic- lintlim'-llqiiiglilci' luzmqiic-I. Miss Yates, llic cliicnlui inclic llc l l lad lizicl il p111'lin'11l4irly SllCl'CSSlll1l ycnr. 'iz 'c 1121! thc girls 1' mlffl ff. lYr'ii1lwl'g 'HL'UlIllJ.lI1lSl. lfrwil mai! P. lVliitlm'li. l,. llulcli- S. Bf'I'QIll2lIlIl, cl..lUIlL'S, l'. lXlC'ill'll.lIIl. Nl. lV11lS4'l'lK..l, Kllt'llt'lll.lIl, l lllIllN XI lil! vi S Pllllvlll l llmlx ll Piciu l' l7lL,L,i li K' fz.lJ'.'. . i , .. 7 ', , . l'!'Il9, . .rms cl cl- XXX-lls, li. lillslmrx. S. lll.lIlCl, l,. Slflills, SS. -5l'f1l,f,f. ,. D Cf i - s - - Y- .i nkus A HN: giillic IYQ. Agy,,mlmH, 1 cw s- i Nl. SlK'lIll7l'l'LI. R. lxllll'lll'li, 'lf l,1lYlQl5Ull. l'. Rallivrl, S. llimlmri I , . Gl.1xsn,-,Hi P x E lllllflu. 123 A- l. M1 unify, Latin Club Oflicers: Don Bryant, consulg Betsy Sternberg, Treasurerg Beth Zemelmztn, Secretary. LATIN CL B The main activity ofthe 1959 Ladue Latin Club was the showing ofthe movie Quo Vadis. In February the third year students, who studied the orations of Cicero. presented a modern day trial of Cataline. First and second year students acted as the jury. Latin Club members observed Latin Week in the spring. The purpose of Latin Week was to interest prospective students in the study of Latin. Officers ofthe club were: Don Bryant, Consulg Betsy Sternberg, Treasurerg Beth Zernelrnan, Secretary. 124 Y Smleds E. Scheff, M. Maxson, P. Taper, F. Susman, D. Sch- wartz, B. Peirce, R. Asher, VV. Frerking. Svmna' row: H. Spector, I. Drey, S. Hieman, A. Kelly, R. Raban,-I. Purrisli,J. Schup- pan, D. Derrick, H, Shakofsky, B. Karl, N. Keightleyul. Breg- man, S. Sartoris, S. VVeiss,-I. XVood, E. Block, M. Pomerantl, I.. Gilles, M. Berland, N. Pee-per, I.. Sims, C. Conreux. Miss Ruthmeyer. ,Thud mwfj. Nelson, A. Hefti, D. Schininicl, P, Cytron, M. Tureen, Nl. Gershman, S. Kneff, H. Bryant, B. Corey, N. lvlaxciner, K. Esslingeruj. Koeneman, S. Gold, B. Drzint, P. Fisher, D. Stradtman. P. Sims,J. Usiekhj. Hammer- FRE CH CL UB The French Club has sought to increase an interest in French customs and cultures. A movie was shown in the early part ofthe year to aid the French students and others interested in the lan- guage to gain broader knowledge of French con- versation. The highlight ofthe year's activities was La Fete des Rois, a masquerade party commemor- ating Twelfth Night. Prizes were awarded for the best costumes. Entertainment consisted of songs and a French version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. -F man, M. Kendis, Nl. Saunders. Frzilrlli rrmu' I.. Funk. l.. Whit- lock, B. Koeneman, M. Millstonc, S. Dunbar, li. Rcissul. Bot tchen, K. Hong:-n,AI, Shelton. l.. Sclniczirl, A. .-Xrlstcin. S. Mt' Dowell, M. McQ'uiddy,-I. Meredith, 'l'. Saniucl, K. Novoson K, Kuelthaiu, O. YN'c'stlieiiner. G. Bukstcin, C. Kelly, P. Rat hcrt, A. Boldizar, S. Evans, G. I.ondy. Hail. mst ll.Alolinson T. Russell, li. Srcnfo, R. l .iirshtei'. R. Berk, O, B. .Xx'cry, S Stern, R. Rothman, I.. ZllIllIll'l'IlLlI1, D. Snliiit'kcr, l.. ll.innzih S. Rosenthal. L. Mock, M. Bernath, A. lNlorg:in, P. Mt'Quiddy B. Dickey, K. Kersting. QS' 'I .ji GERMA CL B This year's German club has grown considerably over last year,s club, due to the great influx of first year German students. In October, the officers were elected and the big banquet was held on November 26. At this gala affair Frau Weis,'LHerrw Becker, and 6'Herr,, Schmidt gave no grades for the mutilated German which was spoken. The first year students, as lS the custom, gave a skit which was in Hdie i 'X J 1 Sealmf' S. Zimmerman, L. Joseph, B. Mathis. First Roztvj, Paddon, Row: R. Kramer, A. Hessel. K. Klaus,xI. Vencill, G. Rahmoeller, R. Dubin, Mrs. Weis, S. Grimes,-I. Shaeffer. Semnd Razr: P. Kop- D. Litschel. Bark Raw: li, Schaumburg. MacMillan, G. Bayer, olow, A. Goldman. R. Baer, C. Wctzel, E. lilnst, M. Weaver. Third D. Hamilton, G. Cibis, A. Schneideruj. Abramson. .. t Frau's,' honor. The skit was a take-off of the TV pro- gram g'This Is Your Life.'7 The students very cleverly gave their interpretation of Mrs. Weis' life. Congrat- ulations are extended to the first year for the fine performance, which is suspected to be the best ever done Qexcept last year'sj. Hilarity was the order of the evening. During Mrs. Weis' illness the German classes began to study Spanish under the friendly supervision of the substitute. 26 Front row: K. Kratz, N. McBride, N. Keefer, F. Kolker, R. Mrs. Weis. Bark row: A. Cibis B. B t'l - R. lfos -- 'X s, ot c it n, Itt. t l. Shri- lxopolowml. Shriber. Sffzmrl' mum' D. Schwartz, Nl. K. Brvanhl. ber. R. Schenb:-rg, T. Cllarlders. Hansen. S. Leopold, N. Niedringhaus, S. Kurtz, P. Fischer, SPA ISH CL UBS This club consists of third and fourth year Spanish Students with only Senora VVeis as sponsor. Due to Mrs. Weis' illness and the fact that there are only two muchachos', in the club. just one S'Fiesta was planned. It was a great success, thoroughly enjoyed by all. Front rf1zt'.'Mr. Rochin, sponsorg S. Gahr, President, B. Ross. Vice President' A Bement Seeretar Second mu B Lath r , . , y. . ' 1 te - man, A. Richardson, C. Hunter, M. Grueningerul. Lozaruss, C. Horn, M. Geers. Third row: M. Spiess, K. Hougen, S. Rich- ter, I. Greenberg, N. Fendell, L. Wiessman, B. Zillgitt, S 'Q ' V ml . an 5 . , J . Cnc of the largest clubs. the Spanish Club, is composed oi' all lirst and second year students. The purpose of the club has been to acquaint the members with the language and customs ofthe Latin American countries. g'The Littlest Uutlawu, a Spanish movie was given at Christman. Later at a lNlexican fiesta the first year students entertained. Senor Rochin sponsors the group. Ollieers have been: president, Sandra Cahrg vice-president, Barb Ross, secretary-treasurer, Anne Bement. O'Brien. Fourth mum' Kromback, S. Kaiser, A. Aldrith, Ross, B. Kahle, C. Blanke, S. Bland, S. Rauscher. Burl um' Richardson, B. Freund, B. Mitchell, C. Barn:-tt,J. Craust Strahlmanhl. Ehrhardt. . I H. C. -J- .1 Seatealr S. Heitman, N.C.CJ. representative, M. Kendis, Vice-pres- identg M. Millstone, President, S. Zemitzsch, Secretary-Treasurer M. Danielson, N. C.CJ. representative, Miss Andrews, Sponsorl Second Row: K. Kilpatrick, C. Conreux, M, Maxson, M. Tureen D. Seigelhl. Pevine,J. Drey, S. Evans, C. Thomas,-I. Hammer- man, E. Scheff, Third Row: M. Gershman, C. Coppersmith, M Saundersul. Manser,J. Autenrirth, A. Vahle, P, Teper, I. Green- HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB The Human Relations Club has completed several projects toward its goal of tolerance and understanding. The organization was fortunate in having speakers tell of their experiences abroad and in the American Field Service. A playday for a group of young orphans was conducted. The Hu- man Relations Club also sent representatives to the National Conference of Christians and Jews, in which high schools from over the St. Louis area participated. Officers include Maggie Millstone, President, Margie Kendis, Vice-president, Sandy Zemitzsch, Secretary-Treasurer. burg, N. Fendell, L. Weissman, Osiek, R. Roban, L. Sims. Fourth Row: K. Barnes, H. Tureen,j. Hirsch, V. Kessler, S. Kaiser, LI. Meredith, D, Taft, L. Schucart, A. Artstein, N. Randolph, A. Rudman, B. Zillgitt, L. Goldstein. Back Row: A. Hessel,J. Lamp- ert, R. Kramer, E. Stein, C. Barnett, A. Schneider, M. Harris, F. Tanzer, M. Bobroff, S. McDowell, A.Johnson,.I. Samuels. POLITICS CL UB The Politics Club, headed by Sam Stearn as president and Don Bryant as vice-president, at- tempted to awaken an interest in politics in the stu- dent body. Throughout the year, they had several guest speakers. Several debates were carried on by the members concerning such subjects as the No- vember elections. Other topics for debate included whether voters shoul vote for the party or the man, and the advantages and disadvantages of a career in politics. Seated: D. Bryant, R. Kramer, S. Stearn, A. Schneider. Standing: A. Hessel, M. Harris,J. Pass, G. Bayer, C. Goldman, M, Bobroff, Mr. Coleman. 128 EI GH TI-I GRA DE The Eighth Grade Math Seminar was formed this year by a group of students interested in ex- panding their mathematical knowledge. At the Wednesday afternoon meetings, the group learned MA TH SEMI AR logarithms, exponents and the use of the slide rule. Members of the seminar presented topics ranging from ancient number symbols to mathematical puzzles. Fran! Row: P. Davidson,J. Graham,J. North, G. Scheinkman, S. R. Rosenthal, B. Hayes, D. Sheets, C. Unger, A. Rustuj. Reich- Harmon, D, Still. Second Row: N. Hundley, A. Cohn, M. Kuelthau, man. Not Pictured' B. Frank, G. Nelson, B. Nielson, B. Alberstein. J. Christofferson, B. Millstone,j. Mutrux. Back Row: Mrs, Hughes, mv x W. 'runa- hw? . . ,Y , M i-.. sg? From lg? lo right: Mr. Schneider, B. Odellhl. Graham, D. Millman, D. Gardiner, B. White. EI GH TH GRA DE The Eighth Grade Science Seminar, sponsored by Mr. Schneider, was open to any student in the eighth grade. The objective of the seminar was to allow students to make individual experiments that SCIENCE SEMI AR were related to current topics studied invthe regular class. Topics which were accepted with the greatest interest were simple machines, light, sound, and the periodic table of elements. 129 HOME ECONOMIC CL UB With a stitch and a pot the Home Economics Club, sponsored by Miss Englebrecht, began the year with the election of officers: Sandy Gahr, pres- ident, Jean Reutner, vice-president, Karen Klaus, secretary, Marilyn Shriber, treasurer. Every Thursday afternoon the group was active in the Home Economics room discussing and exchanging ideas concerning charity and money- making projects, and other activities including sundae parties, pizza parties, the mother-daughter luncheon, and educational tours. Front Row: K, Mol'ris, K. Klaus,tI. Reuther, S. Gahr, M. Shriber, S. O'Brien, S. Taub. Second Row: Rosenblatt, C. VVetzel, M Roper, B. Bowermanhl. Mueller, C. Leutwiler, Miss Engelbrecht Back Row: S. Maurer, K. Barnes, G. Tucker, T. Davidson, P. Mc- Qiuiddy, C. Wilkenson, S. Smith. sis: . a:z:rr - M ..,. .. N ,,,... .. Smlfdf S. Sherry, vice-president, Ehrhardt, president, P, Kopo- coke, K. Esslinger, Sxlohnston, Mrs. lVIorrow,J. Prcsleyul. Parish. low, treasurer, B. Corey, secretary. Standing: M. Condaxis, A. Sim- Y-TEE The weekly meetings of the Y-Teens proved rewarding to its members this year. The first activity was a get-acquainted Kidnap Breakfastf, Money was raised with several bake sales to help support 13 0 the World Fellowship Fund. The club will be able, also, to send two girls to a summer conference in Peoria, Illinois. At Christmas the girls decorated trays for the Homer Philips Hospital. S ACK BAR The junior class main- tains the Snack Bar. The sale of candy, soda, sand- wiches and other snacks are for sale daily following school, the funds from this are used in junior class projects, one of which is the annual Washington trip. Those students largely responsible for its success are-Ioan Nolan, Bill Pauley and Tom Russell. STA GE CRE W One ofthe activities included in the Thespian Society is the stage crew. This group serves the school in dramatic produc- tions, musicals, assemblies, :lub shows, and by giving technical help on the proms. The members gain ex- perience in the principals of scenery, lighting, and sound. Serving the school .11 this way, each student oroadens his outlook and abilities. 'GIS' LQH to Rzlglzlsjoan Nolan, Bill Pauley, Mr. Hopmann, Tom Russell. ln. if .17 ....,, I From A30 lo rzghlx R. Bonar, A. Roper, F. Grosser, W. Beasley, W. Garlinghouse, Mr. R. Kuchner 'l 31 Front Rnw: R. Ross, D. Shanley, C. Barthelsuj. Janson, R. Janson, M. Leahy. Second Rozlrj. Hirsch. K. Kubatzky, M. Broeker, Prysock, P. Schneider, Lewis. Baflf Row: Ginther, Renneker, B. Schmidt, R. Spector, D. Alpert. SENIOR MA TH BO WLING CL UB This year's Bowling Club consisted of students primarily from the elev- enth and twelfth grades, both boys and girls par- ticipating. The club is sponsored by Senator Lewis, and meets each week at the Clayton Bowl. Among the members are such outstanding bowlers as Jim Ginther, Rich Spector, and Bob Schmidt. Particular en- thusiasm was exhibited during the winter months. Sfflfffli' B. lN1athis, lylr, De Armond,J. Renneker. Sfflllflllillgf M.Jones,xI. Graham, S, Grimes The Math Seminar was conducted this year by Mr. DeArmond with the aid of Mr. Pride. Its purpose was to acquaint the members with some techniques and concepts not covered in the usual school curriculum. The meetings, which were held every Saturday morning, consisted of lectures by Mr. DeAr- mond, or Mr. Pride, dis- cussions among the stu- dents, and the solving of practice problems. Though it had a small membership, the Math Seminar was one of the most rewarding of the extra-curricular activ- ities offered by the school. The information gained will undoubtedly be of great value to its members in college. X -:X CHESS CL UB The Chess Club has met on Thursday afternoons for the op- portunity of improving knowledge in chess and improving competitive play. Special meetings were held to instruct be- ginners at the early sessions, followed by matches near the end of the school year. Officers were: 'lDek Klein, presidentg Webb Gar- linghouse, vice-presi- dent, and Chuck, Radlo, secretary-treas- urer. 1 C. Luedde, C. Radlo,J. Renneker, D. Klein, E. Brinson, M. Kornblum, Sfllfllflflgf Mr. Kieller. ,XM l'rr.venl,'-I. Fink, D. Millman, E. Srentoj, Klein. Sralfd: M, Tusscy, XY. Crimes, C. Christoffcrson, C. Hecht, XY. Frcrking. Sflllllfl-flgf Mr. R. Kuclmer, C Radlo, Nl. Spector, T. Sherwood, S. Kunkel, Mr. H, Becker. CQ! f XB I o .l 133 BIOLOGY CL UB 1 The Biology Club engaged in a series ol experiments concerning the effects of radioactive elements on plant and animal life. They began by exposing mice to radioactivity, feeding them foods containing radioactive i od i n c, phosporous and calcium. The experiments in- cluded the injection of radioactive isotopes into worms, spiders, insects, goldfish and mice. Li- censed by the Atomic Energy Commission, Biology Club is one of the few organizations on the high school level working with radioactive materials. K 2 iris! Smlmf' S. Zimmerman, Treasurer, R. Smith, President, A. Russell, Secretary, Schneider, Vice-president. Sauna' Ron B. Kahle, Keightley, N. Thompson, B. Kzxvanaugh, F. Tanzer, Morose, S. Smith, T. Glaxdders, Anderson, B. Bechtold, M. Bottom, R. Baer, B. Fischmginn, R, Lurie. Third Rowfj, Crause, C. Drace, R. Kolbrener, E. Schamberg, F, Anthon, L. Tzinberg, T. Shapiro. M. Weaver, R. Dubin, M. Shaw, L. Joseph, B. Kurtzuj. Fc-tner, D. LETTERMAN'S CLUB This year's Lettermanls Club has taken long strides since its beginning last year. It has founded the letter contract system, regulating when and where the letter and letter jacket should be worn. The club,s services have been extended to the grade school by officiating at their inter-school basketball games. Through the joint efforts of the Letterman's Club and the Student Council, the gym was opened on Saturdays under the supervision of the Letter- men. Their biggest event of the year was the dance held in the spring, using the money made in the dramatic, yet humorous student-faculty basketball game. Flon! Ron S. Smith, Nl, Shaw. M. Bottom, S. Dunbar, P, Rathert, Rujanson, D, Rohan, Secretary and Treasurer, G. Janson. Second Roux' N. Klein, S. Morose, R. Higginbotham, M. Sauer. B. Tabor, .lf gl E White. Fourth Row: P. Krombach, R. Koplar, R. Turmail,J. Daw- son, S, Jansen, M. Nlnxwell, G. Sacks,j. Shaeffer. L. Schattyn, R. Kirkbride, M. Flzxclimann, R. Zimmerman, R. Leutwiler. Bark Row' L. Freund, Xl. Wlielandy, H. Ellis,xI. Brown, D. Szilniker, D. Hamilton, H. lNliller, E. Gately, D. Schnurcmj. McCullough, D. Dolson, B. Rosenberg, T. Gould, H. NN'eissman. BUSINESS CLUB The business club is a new organization. It was organized for the purpose of promoting interest and participation in activities leading to successful careers in the field of business. Thus far its two major projects have been managing the theatre box office and steering a summer work experience pro- gram for students. Nlembership is composed of students interested in or pursuing courses in Eco- nomics and Business Education. Robert Singer, senior business student is President. The club is sponsored by Mr. Gregg Snyder of the Business Education Dept. B. Singer, President, S. O'Brien, M, Leahy. Bark ROZITJ. Cotlinzm, R. Bonar, D. Camie, E. Gately, B. Rosenberg, Prysock, D. C0hn,J. Lampert. Not Pictured' Mr. Gregg Snyder, sponsor. ! lfrmzl RflZl'.'-Illdy' Shriber tSpanishj, Carol Conruex tServicel, Linda Pollock tlinqlishj, Nlarilyn Sliriber tHomemakingl,Jane Shelton llwlathematics. Biologyj, Nellie lVlcBrifle llgiologyl, Nancy 'Fussey tSocial Sciencel. SPHIIIKII Rvzit' Virginia jones fArtl, Paul Shank tArtj, Steven Grimes tMatl1en1aties, Physical Science, Biology, Social Scienecj, Kent Carlinghouse tPhysieal Science, Biology, Thom McAnn Awardj, Mark Kornblum tlnstrumental Musicj, Andrea Cibis tlhom MeAnn Award, General Scholastic Excel- f' lence and Servicczj Hrlrlt R1lIi'.'lIlIll ciflllllllll llx12lIllt'IIlLlIit'S, pllyillill Sciencej, Richard Close tlinglishj, Clary Bayer tlinglish, llra- niatiesj, Frank Susnian tservicel, Andy Russell tAtlileticsl.'Ioln1 Dawson tl.eaclershipl, Rod Bonar tllrainaticsl. ,Vol Pzrlumli Nancy Niedringhaus lSpanish, Mathematics, lliologyl, Kelly Morris tHome lleononiicsl, lN1artinna lX1arion tAtlileticsl, Virginia .Nbbott tlleneral Scholastic Excellence and Serviccl. SENIOR HONORS ASSEMBLY RADIO CLUB On February 9, at the Senior Honors Assembly, twenty-four seniors were presented with awards for outstanding accomplishment in different phases of school life. Awards were given in scholastic areas, in ad- dition to the awards for service, general scholarship, and leadership. A new award, the Thom McCann Award, was presented to two students. From the variety and number of awards, the senior class can well be proud ofthe accomplish- ments of its members. The Radio Club has had an active year, be- ginning its activities with a motion picture, The Little Fugitive, to raise funds for equipment. This made possible the purchase of a three element Mosely antenna and a verbal frequency oscillator. The members later worked towards developing a six-meter station. In February, another movie, g'The Living Desert, by Walt Disney, was shown. By the end ofthe year several members qualilied for their federal licenses. Iff? In rzxqhl: B. Hollander, K. Kuni, D. juede, M, Fridley, Sponsor, C. Fox, U. Kramer, R. Nlarlowe. .Allurr1l.' Singer, R, Spector. I i ii XQQH WIN TERL UDE X Kingjack Schneider escorted by Susan J ' I m fl WP! D J fr I bg! I :V ff R kgri L , af' JZ ML sf, M ff 3 i J K Qffvli' H+! fm 138 ctsv Sfcmbcrg , a bv B Dwwson csL0rtC , , . . john 7 f Roger Smlth escorted by Dianne btrudtmgm And ohn McCullough escorted by Karen Litzsingcr Y Russell escorted b Y Dale Rose-rnlml 139 UNIOIPSENIUR PROM .-5 V V i ,f QUEEN jUDY HA NSEN SUSAN KURTZ JUDY JONES GINNY ABBOTT CAROL CONREUX 141 RAMBLER STAFF Front Row: G. Abbott, S. Zimmermanhl. Shelton, Mr. Hoadly, S. ber. Back Row: T. Gladders, S. Morose, M. Wielandy, M.Jones, P. Green, L. Pollock, M. Aronson. Second Row: Rosenblatt, S. Shank, B. Mathis. O,Bricn,j. Paddonhljones, B. Dickeyhj. Hammermanhj. Shri- jo UR. EDITQRS CIRCULATION AND Seated' Mr. Hoadly, Rambler Sponsorg Jane Shelton, Rambler Go-editorg Mr. Pride, Ladue Local Sponsor. Standing: Steve Green, Rambler Co-editorg George Allen, Ladue Local Editor. 9 ,. N-fl-'ll 5 142 44...-.QSO Seated:Jackie Rosenblatt, Circulation Mana- gcrg Judy Shribcr, Subscription Manager. Standing: Bill Mathis, Circulation Manager. BUSINESS AND AD VER TISIN G Seated' L. Pollock, Business Manager. Standzhg: T. Gladders, M. Wielandy, Advertising Managers. LISM fi XX-nl PHOTOGRAPHERS Lqfl lo right: S. Green, S. Zimmerman, M. Aronson LAD UE LOCAL STAFF Front Row: M. Millstone, S. Grimes, K. Garlinghouse, Mr. Pride, G. Allen,j. Brown, M. Marion, N. Tussey. Second Row: C. Alexan- der, Rosenblatt, L. Pollock, Fleischman, S. O'Brien, R i 1 5 I K Asher,J. Shriber, S. Uptergrove, M. Maxon. Bark Rozvij. Dawson, T. Gladders, Shaeffer, M. jones, H. Miller, L. Freund, B. Mathis. J 2. 14 3 rl Kem.. . x -.sx if I' Q1 4 5 5 -,,,,, ,nu REME MBE There were six years ahead.. . .there was a party every weekend .... best friends held hands. . .Fort Nightly's were the thing .... Tom Gladders was shy. . . .the boys idolized Jackie Blass .... Ginny Abbott had a 30 waistline .... Bob Schepman was afraid of girls . . . .Mike Wielandy liked crinolines-especially red ones .... Sherry Grosser had short hair .... Judy Jones showed us how the other half lived .... Gym was co- educational Cwith discretion, of coursej. . . .the girls had crushes on Mr. Hartwig .... Stu got a camera for his birthday .... the boys made aprons in Homemak- ing. Humanitarian Maggie collected for the WFA .... Mary Geers came to school every day .... Mr. Mar- shall told us his war experiences ,... runners traveled between Mr. KiefTer's and Mr. Marshall's room .... the inseparable couples: Patty and John, Carol and Jim, Nancy and Kent, Linda and Mike, Ginny and Bob .... John Dawson broke his arm - twice! .... Judy Autenrieth had brown hair .... rath- skellar parties began. The freshman gave a party-after school .... Juan Manuel Fernandez taught the girls Spanish. . .fresh- man boys dated freshman girls. . .Charlie Drace gave the first New Years Eve Party .... Robbie and Lou didn't go steady .... we visited La Hacienda on Hal- loween .... Jeanls man and Lloyd,s woman went to- gether .... Andy Cibis had an accent .... the boys discovered Pat Luedde .... Betty Dickey became a cosmopolite .... Susie Drozda wasn't interested in boys . . .Mike Weaver drank 7up - straight .... Mr. Doer- ing said Huh.' Don Stewart was the terrific emcee for the Winter Wonderland .... the new biology students learned that some teachers mean business .... sophomore boys dated sophomore girls .... the hot rods hit the road. , . .anyone remember when Dick Close didnlt drive?, . -mr P . .the attendance at Town and Gountry fell. . . . Schneithorstis West opened .... Don and Sandy didn't fight. . .Betsy Brubaker didn't date much. . .Mike Bottom hit the headlines .... Bob Stephenson liked Sally .... Jay Coffman wasn't a wolf .... Andy Russell made his claim to fame .... Jim Joslyn came to school 'HEN. . every day .... Charity didnlt talk basketball .... Rod Bonar hit the scene. . .we became eligible for Ram's Den. Jack met Rozzi .... Magoo and Madalene went steady .... some people used to skip .... Mr. Gersten taught us how to write .... the Junior girls amused themselves dissecting worms ..., Garland and the Ban- shee could outdrag 'em all .... the Junior boys tand girlslj went sledding at Old Warson .... we froze our toes selling holly .... we watched Ronnie Schenberg on St. Louis Hop .... May college boards - lst taste. . . .Junior boys robbed the cradle .... the Age of Exper- imentation began .... Gail came and put parties in style again ..., Bob Schepman wasn't afraid of girls anymore .,.. Larry-boy showed us VVashington .... we relaxed on the Museum Green .,.. room 324 lodged 20 girls ,... the Amazon .... Mr. Kelly was a teacher ,,,. Pat Braznell took a shine to senior boys. . ..Fern and Carol met Nurse Pat at Schneithorst's VVest ..., Dave Salnicker had a sort of a slumber party . . . .Marty, Paul and Steve made 351250 at the Snack Bar ..,. Mr. Bassman made coffee in kt hour ..,. we went down to Vincent Price every other day. . . . Nancy and Sally learned about L'Stag Parties after the W'interlude ..., The first paper came out ..,. l3.W.O.I.. was formed A... Judy Hansen returned. . . .visiting at Doughface's became fashionable .... Queen Nancy Tussey reigned ,... the Senior girls had some super slumber parties .... Ladue launched the 5-Year Plan . . , .the new dealu in government took over. . . .good spirit overflowed at Salnicker's .... didn't it Gnome? how lonely Susan and Joyce were .... Jack Schaper beca'me a hero .... Radisons became the hang-out. . . .Punky wrote a song .... Mr. Gordell got a new waste basket ..,, the Senior girls got wise and found out-of-school dates ..,. the Journalism Staff never met a deadline .,,. we were measured for caps and gowns . . . .we held our last prom. . . .the days dwindled down ,... graduation day came .,,. the tears brimmed . . . .Yes, we remember. . ..And the happiness shall excell the sorrow .... Our laughter will outshine the tears ..., Yes, we shall always remember. mm al Ct td N vi' n-1 v-an-1:-4 LAST WILL A D TESTAMENT Ginny Abbot, will another fabulous year to next year's cheerleaders and best wishes to next year's captain. Carol Alexander, will my Chemistry notes to Pat Schneider. George Allen, will my Thespian points to any deserving young actor. Don Alpert, will peace and quiet to this school. I,Jim Anderson, will my receding hairline toJerry Ward. I, I, I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I, I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Q 9 9 s s Roberta Asher, will my unattached heart to any Junior girl who likes to play the field ...... right Lou? Judy Autenrieth, will my much sought after position as Vice-Presi- dent of the D.W.O.L. Club to any 'fSeparated Junior girl. Ricky Baer, will a bottle of water softner to the diving team. Karen Barnes, will my position as President ofthe D.W.O.L. to any Separatedl' Junior. Gary Bayer, will my shrunken head to all the Juniors complaining they just can't get ahead. Bob Bechtold, will my alertness and 7th grade locker to Andy Russell. Phil Berry, will my place in the parking lot to Bob Berger. Rod Bonar, will my pull with Mr. Bassman to any lucky thespian. Barbara Bottchen, will to Janet Schuppan our wonderful summer of 1958. Mike Bottom, will my car, Blue Beetle to anyone who can handle that much power. Pat Braznell, will my pre-performance jitters to all soprano soloists. Jim Brown, will all my homework in Crafts Class to anyone taking it next year. Betsy Brown, will my gym clothes to anyone who attends gym regularly. Shoes included with free laces. Betsy Brubaker, will my memories of four great years. Mary Kay Bryan, will my blush to any pale-face Junior who needs it. Andy Cibis, will school to my brother, Gerhard Cibis. Dick Close, will nothing to nobody because there isn't anything worth-while willing to anyone. , Jay Coffman, will my amazing know'ledge of nothing to anybody. Don Cohn, will my disposition to anyone who wants it. , Carol Conreux, will my VW priority to Mr. Bassman and Mr. Kelly. Esther Coukoulis, will Mr. Kuchner my Greek. David Crabtree, will all my notes from Senator to Jay. Joanne Cross, will my artistic talent in Art Class to any willing Junior. Pam Cytron, will my stiff neck to any other girl who wears a page- boy. Martin Danielson, will Schneithorst's to all members of future plays. Tauba Davidson will my Chemistry set to Mr. Bassman. jJohn Dawson, will my alligator shirt to any cold alligator. Judy Diamond, will my ability to play hockey to some athletic Junior. Betty Dickey, will my tickets to the horse shows to Mr. Bassman. Dave Dolson, will my Spanish knowledge to Joan Nolan. Charles Drace, will my SC Automatic Chevy Impala toJim Carland. Sue Drozda, will my Clep,' Habits to Susan Richter. Richard Dubin, will my plate lunch to the Red Troll. Melinda Dunstan, will Charles Barnett to all of the future Senior irls. I-larry Ellis, will my roving eye to any deserving juniors. ,Judy Engel, will my green elf shoes to Sherri Grosser. Alan Fahrenkrog, will my school books to the Salvation Army. George Fallert, the so-called Cassanova of South St. Louis, will my list of the gorgeous South St. Louis girls to my apprentice, Ray Zimmerman. Chariot Forcheimer, will my Texas drawl to anyone who can stand ll. Louis Freund, will my independent mind to . . . well, who do you think would be best, Rob? Sandra Gahr, will my ability to cope with moody people to any junior girl who needs it. Kent Garlinghouse, will the hot Nash to any underclassman who is so disillusioned as to believe getting there is more important than a challenge. 4 I, 1, I, 1, I , Joyce Glassman, will the trips to Vincent Price Studio to theJuniors. I, I I I I I I:Joan Hamnierman, will my ability for losing things to anyone who I, 1, I I I I I, I, I Ii I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6 1 1 1 1 a v 1 v Ernie Gately, will my old tennis shoes to any water skier. Mary Geers, will my good health to any Junior who hates school. Jim Ginther, will leave this school for good. Tom Gladders, will my parking space in the parking lot to anyone who can find it. Steve Green, will my keychain to the next person who asks me what's on the end of it. Carol Greenspan, will my Black Bomb to anyone who enjoys walking. ,-Steve Grimes, will my left-handed pencils to any other left-hander who wants them. , Mary Groeteke, will to the girls of '60, the two small pieces of glass referred to as mirrors in the girls locker room. Good luck!! Sherry Grosser, will my long fingernails to Sharren Gold so that she may break them in typing class. Cary Hager will my Demon-Sprite to Beowulf. can find it. Judy Hansen, will the D.W.O.L. Club to Karen Kilpatrick and Julie Bregman. Ralph Hartke, will all the matches I lose to Ray Zimmerman. Robert Hayward, will my gym locker behind the gym door to any- one willing to take the risk. Susan Heitman, will my sewing ability to anyone who has nerve enough to wear their creations. Ellen Herbst, will my much sought after office as Secretary of the D.W.O.L. to any Separated Junior girl. Judy Hirsch, will all of my seventh hours to any Juniors complain- ing of no study period. Regina Janson, will all of my art talents to Lynn La Prevote. CarolJarvis, will my will power to any deservingJunior girl without li. Dave Jeude, will my ability to play a sousaphone to Bill Hecker. Julie Johns, will my Hgood-looking car, f'Hernando , to anyone who has the nerve to drive it. Ann Johnson, will my musical talent to some unfortunate Junior. Mike Jones, will any talent I might have to anyone who might find lt. , Judy Jones, will my bouncing personality to JoAnne Devine. Virginia Jones, will my ability to spel acuritly to any decerving junyour. A Larry Joseph, will my old Nash to the Physics Dept. to take the place of Baby Doll. Jim Joslyn, will the lunches to anyone who doesn't mind indigestion. Bob Kass, will leave my artistic talent in the senior room. David Kaufman, will my informative comments in Mr. DeArmond's Algebra II class to Lon Hanky for the bike his sister gave me. Nancy Keefer, will my squaky personality to next year's Mouse of the Junior class. Bill Keller, will my seat at the Club Burley to Senator Lewis. Margie Kendis, will my favorite term of endearment frogee',. ,Joel Kimelman, will myself in remembrance to all my fellow stu- dents. Devereux Klein, will all my fatal charms to all St. Joe girls. Nina Knapp, will out-of-school dates to any smart Junior. Fern Kolker, will Carolis car to anyone who wants to get someplace in a hurry. Flora Kopitsky, will my ability for following directions to anyone who wants to get lost. Renee Kopolow, leave my hidden mental ability to my sister, Peggy, and hope she can bring it out of hiding. Linda Kornblum, will all the senior privileges to any worthy junior who can find them. Mark Kornblum, will all miscellaneous squeaks on my clarinet to Roger Bishop. Ed Kozeny, will my wrestling ability to the opposing team. Kathi Kratz will my Schneithorst lunch menu to any daring junior. :Judith Karen Krummenacher QPuf'f, Puffj will my nickname to any other Ukrummyl' student at Ladue. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L OF THE CLASS OF I9 9 Susan Kurtz, will my left-over stationery to any girl who has a boy- friend away at school. Judy Lamberg, will my shorthand textbook back to the publisher. Steve Lambrechts, will my seat on the football bench to Hank Getter. jack Lampert, will making hot dogs for the carnival to future home- rooms. jean Lane, will all my giggles in history class to Marilyn Gershman. Margaret Leahy, will my swimming technique to my brother, Frank. Sue Leopold, will my ability to speak Spanish to N. Slack. Rozzi Lewin, will two of my outfits to Bonny Cassett and Nancy Noyes. V N Paul Lewis, will my duck hook to Roger Smith. Charity Litschel, will to Pam Bly, my position as the St. Louis Hawks' number one fan. Nellie McBride, will all my study habits to my brother,jim. will a good basketball team to the junior players. y q , will a good accent to Judy Schriber. Martinna Marion, will my will power to Nancy Noyes and my sis- ter, Ginger. Sarann Mass, will Bill Mathis, will further research. Susan Maurer, will my good citizenship grades to any body who wants them. Mike Maxwell, will the thrill of my first drink to Pete Krombeck. Bernean Meyer, will my tennis ability to any tennis pro who wants ll. Horton Miller, will my parking space to anyone who would like to park in a pool of oil. Maggie Millstone, will the WFA to any enterprising class in need of money. Steven Morose, will my good reputation with my teachers to my sisters, Randee and jill. Kelly Morris, will my ability to get out of legal fixes gracefully to any deserving junior. Harvey Mueller, will my grade in Mr. Hoadley's class to anybody who wants it. Nancy Neill, will poor Mrs. Weis a new homeroom of ninthgraders. Nancy Niedringhaus, will my membership in Giz-r6 Cimoli's Fan Club to Mr. Becker. Barbara Nussbaum, will my excellent driving ability to the two who appreciate it them-ost,john-Grunik and Bob Kavanaugh. Susan O'Brien, will all my pleasant memories of Ladue High School to my brother,-lim O'Brien and my cousin, Eddie Colson. Barry Oxenhandler, will my elapsed time at Alton Dragway to any- body with a Powerglide Blue Flame Sky Corvette. Joan Paddon, will a larger room to Mrs. Weis for German classes. Donald Pallo, will my Pizzeria to Senator Lewis. Ruth Payne, will all my homework to anyone who wants it. Sandy Plengemeier, will my last name to Mr. Hoadley and the Plantagenets. Linda Pollock, will to Dale Seigel my ability to keep on drinking 7 Ups. Nancy Randolph, will the Senior girls to the manager of the Meri- dian Hill Hotel. Susan Raymond, will my place at the end of the Physics book line to any of next year's students who run as slowly as I do. Jim Renneker, will Qgladlyj Mr. Hoadley to the Junior Class. jean Reutner, will my seat in American Problems to any junior who likes to sleep. Austin Roper, will my tool box to the stage crew. Bob Rosenberg, will my great flying ability to Bonnie Cassett in case I crack up. Jackie Rosenblatt, will my use as a leaning post to any girl under five feet tall. Gail Rosenthal, will my super senior slumber parties to all deserving junior girls. Richard Ross, will whatever I have to whoever wants it. Ron Rothman, will chemistry and physics to any foolish junior who L I,John McCullough, Mire a Manri ue my music ability to Jimmy Tucker. my hyperbola machine to Mr. DeArmond for L L L L L takes them both in his senior year. Nelson Ruble, will my brains to Dan Tabaka. Andy Russell, will my ears to Fishmann. Gary Sacks, will my remarkable eyesight to an expecting pilot. David Salniker, will my nose, complete with its tradition and re- spect, to anyone with a face big enough to hold it. Carol Samuels, will all the good times at Ladue to my sister, Arlene. I,Jack Schaper, will my desires to learn to any studious fool. L L L I L L L L I3 Y I,jane Shelton, will my editorship of the Rambler to anyone with 24 1 Lloyd Schattyn, will to Stu Zimmerman,Jaek Schneider, and any future middle guard all my headaches and dizzy spells from football. Ronald Schenberg, gladly will my perfect size to Ernie Gately's children. Robert Schepman, will Radison's to Gracie. Jack Schneider, will my football jersey to Pete Krombach. Donald Schnure .......... CENSORED. Jim Shaeffer, will my title of chief hood-lifter at Schneithorsfs West to any aspiring Idler' or Drifter. Paul Shank, will my mathematic genius, constructive ideas, and geometric theories to Mr. DeArmond. Tim Shapiro, will to Neil Thompson my speed, agility, and ability to lose weight. Mickey Shaw will Barbara Kunkel to Jerry Ward. spare hours a day. I,Judy Shriber, will my ability to get along with my teachers to my L L L L I L L L L L I L I I L I L I I I I I I I I l47 w v a a 1 1 v a younger brother Maurice. Marilyn Shriber, will my sister four prosperous years at Ladue and I hope she enjoyls them as much as I have. Robert Singer, will my membership at the Ritenour Y to any deserving wrestler. Jerry Singman, will my mazuzah to Steve Lambrechts. Roger Smith, will the football team to Bob Fischmann. Daniel Spener, will Brentwood Teen Town to all boys who roam the streets. . ,looking Frank Susman, will President of Thespians to Sandy Zemitzsch and president of the French Club to julie Bregman. Dan Tabaka, will my hair to skin-head Ruble. Donnie Taft, will my fifth period American Problems class to any unsuspecting junior. Ron Terwilliger, will my nickname to any unfortunate junior. Dave Theilmann, will my two bald tires to Ruble. Roger Tipton, will my rod to those speedsters who hit 50 in 6 seconds coming down. Glenda Tucker, will to jerry Lieberman and jimmy Tucker, the Senior boys' artistic ability to beautify the walls of the Senior Room with works of art. Nancy Tussey, will! Leslie Tzinberg, will my intestinal fortitude to stay off the gym floor with street shoes to Mr. Neilson. Hille Unterberg, will my membership card of Alcoholic's Anony- mous to anyone who needs it. Michael Weaver will my position as Chairman of the Board to any- one who earns it. janet Weiland, will my talent of saying and spelling words back- wards to anyone crazy enough to want it. Elaine Weinreb, will four wonderful high school years with all their memories. Bob White, will my love, loyalty, and friendship to Ladue High School. Mike Wielandy, will my love of cross country to anyone who enjoys castigation. Sally Wulff, will my much sought after office as treasurer of the D.W.O.L. Club to any separated junior girl. Larry Zempel, will my M. G. to mother. Louise Zimmerman, will my brother, Ray, my fifty year pass to Holiday Hill. Stuart Zimmerman, will to any aspiring middle guard the right to pound the h--- out of any centers' head. - Carol Zwibelman, will Sherry 10 inches of hair. lik 15 FORTNIGHTLTS NINTH GRADE DANCE 148 ilIl'l'lJllLf f' YY gal 1, fuag '37 173 1 A, 4 , 5 .nk Jig, s L. ., an-iff V' is Ex E 'L s 'E 3 ' 3 I l'ul111'r' .XI'l'IlllKtI'N XN'.1k4' 1151.411 hu' Wm-ll, wllvlm' c lx: A un llu I wif QQ, 1 COMPLIMENTS OF 5 SENIOR CLASS Best Wishes From THE DAD'S CLUB C pl 1' f +he LADUE PARENTS ASSOCIATION MR. MAURICE J, RODRICK'S '-adue Be U'Y SMC WOMENS HABERDASHERS 7538 Forsyfh Blvd. 9836 CloyfoD Road LOSSQIQLQAZEOEHI Clayfon 5, 'Missouri wifi? N 1-1 DAY HILL EE The Place For Fun xg Magi TWRNGOLF M3 XUMSWIMMING POOL ki? 1 siidlmfiw GOLF TEE BASEBALL - ' AM QW B gb? PM V I New Rides! . . . 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We extend our deepest gratitude to: Mr. john Glassen of Bechtold Company for his work in manzy'acturing the coven' Paul Shank far his outstanding cover design, Miss Sophie Parashak and Mr. Vincent Price cy' Vincent Price Studios far their great cooperation in providing us with qualigf photography, particularbzjor emergencies, Gag' Bayer and Mary Aronson for their assistance in recording, Mr. Robert K. Hoadley, our advisor, whose counsel aided us immeasurabbg And especially we wish to thank Mr. Ham: Swain, representing Myers Company, whose planning, cooperation, advise, and assistance every step fy' the way madea 1959 Rambler possible. 1' ' 1 jane Shel on I , if cw! ,Aim 7 Steve Gieen My 6 K f Co-editors , 5 I i My QW Kiper? MAN j it r euewm bb . 1 ?4,Lag,,,,4,!7fa,w WMV 4-1170- 444. af . 183 EQXRR E in Auron: PHS S N MW WW ai-QQKQRXXAX 'b,f,-!M 'N Qf xii? WW W X XS? M Q E Mfgwfil iyk JW? 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