Saint Charles High School - Charlemo Yearbook (St Charles, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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d'l', Gnd liruellearlletl el: us bv sf for our olcl llg We revere lwer and defend A3 ller colors loroudbf f We wlll sfancl for her un 0 er deeds we'll g l er colors slream. Glo laces beam So heres aclle hom we all ,lloyous a ll..e s C r S0 WC r o a L or GUY' 9 hear sang vo ce r ng no imc fo grieve. or' Sig . ever onward ur' course pursuing , May clefeaf meer ovr anfor cool, But unahccl we will Loosfs for her Our old High school. IJ 5f feofgy 159 JJ 6fc f Sf Q6 L If 197 Uofzlne 36 Xfancy OITQZQIQ eoffor hu 1ls Au A1' a 10125 ass J S1 Gfarks 60600 cd. J af' 3, 0. 5 v.a3 :Sweat P y r eheude and the busm ess manager Ed Pundmann of our Charlemo Staff Nancy was overall supervrsor of the staff Because w met our deadlines she has lst that frustrated look Ed took care of the financial affalrs f or the Charlemo nctured at the left are the edrtor Nanc O d l On the right are the editor Donna Dawknns and the bu slness manager Rnchard Schlenther of the Plrate Patter Donna drd the plannung and the arrangnng of the paper Ruchard took charge of the adv t er :sung and the money transactions ofthe Pirate Patter Delrner Short and J' G nm oodson were the chief photo- graphers for the Charlemo Staff and the Pirate Patter. Ca I W ' ' ro enger was the llbraruan for the hoto h p grap ers and also helped to set up the index pages. All the Charlemo Staff contributed articles for the Pirate Patter. Torn Mutchtll ho rs adver uxer for the Pprate Patter Carol Oelklaus who wa s an advertuser for the Charlemo also worked wlth the on the left was chlefly n Junnor puctures Wayne Hollrah helped with sports pages lmaddltuon t d o a vertnslng Ina Rae Barklage and Rrchard Kapfer were advertusers and the luterary editors f or the Charlemo WQQM .lu . 'Q 116500 12.9 Qgfqjf Melba Peyton and Janice Seitz worked on Senior pages. They also arranged faculty and administration pages, Gary Kiethly has been our artist for both Charlerno and the Pirate Patter. You can thank Gary for the many new and different ideas in the way of illustration. f at , 4 ,fl I U Y Jenny Terry, who is on the left in the picture at the right, was in charge of the dedication page and the Senior pages. Gail Mersch worked on the Senior pages with Jenny. Joyce Hackmann was held responsible for the title page. All of these girls were typists for the staff. Walter McCormick was the sports edi- tor for the Charlemo and Pirate Patter. He was responsible for the increase in sports pages this year. A it J A , g i .I . . 'v lx V 4 is slwlx 5- ' v . A ' K li .sw , is -o 9 e Q Pictured below is our sponsor, Miss at Algeo. She also may take part of the -cub-V credit for our 1957 Charlemo, . ' x X YL' fx s XI' X Jo Randall and .lo Morgan who are pictured above, arranged the Social pages and our busy calendar, ' S 3 7OZ QCl!OfOf The Statt of the i957 Charlemo wish to take you on a musical tour ot St. Charles High. We hope this presentation will capture a portion of your lite dur- ing the year. Come with us as we open the doors to the classes and activities of our faithful high school. 7v,m,q we Zeofcafe , 75,5 my Ggawmo S' -5 fo Xie -QMMIQ5 Wfuszb Eeparfmenf M -X ff Our Qgcfoof ' - I' 75kf PERSONALITIES Publications Staff Faculty Student Council Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High Student Service New Students ORGANIZATIONS Vocal Music Instrumental Music Clubs G Administration 012 fel? fs ATHLETICS Football 'i Basketball Tennns - Wrestllng Track Baseball SOCIAL LIFE Charlerno Queen Clwarlerno Kang I-Iomecomnng Queen Football Queen Basketball Sweetheart May Queen SNAPS CAFETERIA STAFF CALENDAR INDEX MAINTENANCE ADVERTISEMENTS C' Golf ' -' Xu' Q '6 ',J' 'S .5 'Aly ' sf Q ,. Q' 55 3X lx .A ' A I its fy, . K ., , -Y 4 F' U1 ' x 'Lf gffggilib- .13 si o hX . K-ox' X as KL., 'Q A 'E .9 1 X I' 1 2 4 s l mf ,3 AJWY' K :N ,XM x f-fi? w . f 1 I Q KM Lwwfzz lv! Nuff .Af gacu ly Sq mzhzlsfrafzbn s730ar0fyf50f1caf1b12 Aubrey B Lawmg Theo Bruere Presldem Webster Karrenbrock Secretary Lyle Gulllom Ernest Hedges Dr Landon Mclntlre Vlce Presrdem xecufzues ecrefarzes Mr nv' ww 'if gi Mrs Usry Mrs Burger Mrs Edwards Mrs Brunscw Mrs Gass Mrs Wahlbrnnk Mrs Mayfleld F l. 5 ' P Q3 ' Q MsMr . , rr 1 41 M , 'zzv F s V M M 'M 'As .. ' M. V ,':r -r- M A V P T253 It seems appropriate that MUSIC, which in recent years has made so decisive an impact upon student life and ac- tivity, should have become the theme of this yearbook. ln- deed this circumstance does provide an inviting pretext to refer to that dominant seventh chord, which has first significance in its application to the field of music, but which in a figurative sense might well be proiected into broader fields. As all of us know, the dominant seventh chord contains dissonances which demand a restful resolution, else one's musical self is left unpoised and unsatisfied. So in life-There must necessarily come those dominant sevenths, or those dissonances which must be happily re- solved if Iife's final satisfactions are to be realized. If that be true we like to hope that during your high school years you have fortified yourselves with a sense of self direction and a spiritual discernment that will impel your dominant sevenths to happy and meaningful resolu MR BLACKHURST tions Mr Blackhurst Perfect harmony in a school system as large as ours is an ideal we can never expect to attain Harmony means agreement of feeling ideas actions and getting along well together In the band or orchestra it may be simple to correct the discord but In our school our responsibility as students and teachers is to help each Individual grow and develop into a useful and responsible citizen of our great nation We cannot expect the same degree of growth and accomplishment for each student experiencing the privilege of our school program We expect each to realize that learning is a life long process and we as teachers hope that we have given the greatest gift a teacher can bestow an awakening of a passion of learning Mr Burger MR BURGER A beautiful melody may give an enloyment richer and richer through all the years of a persons life Added to these is the blending of different tones and of different tone colors of voices or instruments in harmonies that are often like the colors on sunset clouds You the youth of our school with your variety of personalities ambitions and moods are comparable to the great symphonic works of the masters colorful dynamic never ending Clemons CLEMONS GENE BARTOW B.S. CLARA REGAN B.S. :ni- PAUL MAXON B.S. CAROL WOLTER B.S. ANALE HACKLEY WILLIAM F ROCHE AB MA MARJORIE PHELPS MARIE DUELLO A N GIBSON Trade Teacher I.-Rm W' Rm af I2 r Q acu ly f 'W NINA KNIGHT 4 ' dl B.S., N.E., M.A. B851 089 4 L fa-my VIRGINIA I VON BASTIAN '- I B FLOYD WALKER GQ i t B 5, M A LE I B.S. 7 'L WILLIAM BOWLES 'ww I 'i T, f'a L, ,tv if jx EIR. MEVERIL J JONES BS MA G E ALLRED fl! pu- DOROTHY MCALLISTER PO Y' NELSON THOMPSON WAVA SCOTT ,gn LM 3 MARQUERITE T AHRENS VERNE R KAPFER LOWSE B ME HENDERSON W, HAROLD LANDWEHR WIS I Q' 4 Q1 KNIGHT W. B,S. MILLER B.S. A gk X AE.. Er A ' I . . , ,, f , .A..B., 5.5. I MQ I A B.s. B.S. ' l OF NL, 55, I W I f BS . B.s. If ' A '2 . L' , HARRY SYRENE I I B.s., NLE. ffm I I ' AB. 2? JAMES v EBBESMEYER an WILLIAM v HENDERSON BM MM RUBY WERGES acc! 1' ROBERT C HESS MM 'W' HARRY D HENDREN ICAE ALGEO CY Q JEAN TABER Au 6 eb PATRICIA A DICKSON HILMA MILLER -QP' gag 'gin ,U LEoNo PEGGY D DIGGS CYD! JEANETTE MARY ELLEN PIERCE PRIESTLY RUBY HART CLARA G SCHULZ A B VIRGINIA TERRY IRMA M KING BS BS MA rf KW, MARGUERITE DALLMEYER FRANCIS STORY HELEN SCHNARE MELVIN WASHINGTON BLANCHE R SCHAFER BURTON MEISEL B M d RA WILKINSON DORA H WHITE DORIS GRUER A B M A LUCILE SMITH LURLINE B .A WIGHTMAN THEODOSIA RAUCH AB MA AD A 35 'Bai -t9R.4,sx BM., n. . I I I I T B.s. B.s., MLA. . It Q K B.s. 5.5. Q I - I' A L. -z 2 I .'7' B.S. P. . . .RLT A f f. Elf ' ' I ,SIM ' V' f I 3 nv X ' . 'f fy . 1 K R ., M.A. X 11 r as A 'A ' - .. . A I 9 . A A . MARY GALISS I .. I ' ,I 5.5. M A . RI-- Ez LLSSL A li .jg v? I A A B.s. , I A- , V ,gy ,A 6 - '-az. . ' s.s. , . 'ff A I B.s. A' . . ., . . TI . iff 3 I . . Q V R.N. L W ' 4 1 A ' A B.s., . ., A.M. ff' fl I . I3 pf-at -:vw N, TI? .f Qi Wh enzor QSZZUQQJQX oun Cz' The Student Council, under Miss Hackley's leadership, has sponsored all school activities, including dances after home ball games. With their leader- ship, the Student Body adopt- ed a code of ethics for the C' Elkf , school. If L W sl It l 1' V Y' L l L , R, ,Ly F - 1 3 ,L , . xx, .L L J n L ,J L , T t X -' f , . ,fl f 61 X l ,f X L, r First row, bottom to top: E. Gerken, W. Hollrah, R. Schlenther, D. Groenemann, R. Crider, i UT, ll xv Y. Coffman, J. Bruere. Second row: R. Denning, S. Denning, S. Niedner, R. Harrington, G. .J7 X ,qul L l Keithley, B. Kruel. Third row: J. Terry, J. Willbrand, R. Kapfer, Miss Hackley, D. Denningmann, til' , K ' F I I L ' 4 l' W. Hoffman. L Y N' .V L 1 it RICHARD KAPFER I4 Student Body Vice President MISS HACKLEY Sponsor ll, glcmg, fl if f U' 5 if X4 Y ,J ,an fe a in WAYNE HOLLRAH Student Body President 0559.5 Pu, 9--v xi xv- ,- fl s air a f Richard Schlenther, student council representativeg Gary Keithly, vice president, David Denningmann, presidentg Virginia Terry, secretary-treas- urer. I-TR X 'tg MISS STORY MR. SYRENE Lv. 91210115 .gl FRED ACHELPOHL Smoke Gets In Your Eyes :ence Club I Scn bler s C u mor R ck n u Fls er ns Club A Cap e a C our Track 2 INA RAE BARKLAGE A Llttle Bit Independent A Cappella Chour 2 A Cappella Chonr Club I Sophomore Square Dance u mor oc Rol u Ma rugal ub I Sensor Dance Club I Pnrate Peppers 4 Secretary n JC 2 Sctence aur 3 Intramural sports 4 Pnrate Patter I Charlemo I Offuce work 2 Sopho more Hornecomnng Attendant I MARGIE BEILSMITH Scatterbram vel Club I Art Club I Cappella Chonr 2 RITA BEXTERMUELLER True Love Ptrate Players I Sensor Dance Cu I DONNA BOERDING Shake Rattle And Roll FHA I Sophomore Square Dance I Ju or ock o Cub Pnrate Peppers 3 Archery 3 A Cappel Ia Choir I Intramural sports I SALLY BROWN The Old Lamplrghter Freshman Dramatlcs I Sophomore Square Dance Club I Junior Rock Club Sennor Dance b Pnrate Peppers 4 Intramural sports 4 Freshman cheerleader I Varsuty cheerleader 3 Captann I Freshman Class Student Counctl Representattve I Scuence Farr I A Cappella Chour I- Freshman May Queen Attendant I- Basketball Sweetheart I. 55 K M In x X-RI S X NUUIBSSXQ Nix Q NINN ren QN9 Secretaip e ge a T MQ ela Ch lr Qs 43.4 1 1,1 Boa BESSELMAN Dont Blame Me A A Tymblfng Club I Sophomore Square Dance Club I Photography Club I Semor,Dam:e Club I Q all 1 I 88 .4 fy Q, CAROL BISHOP Robin Hood Freshman Dramattcs I FHA I Sopho more Square Dance Club I Photog raphy Club I Pnrate Players I Arch ery Club 4 Vnce Presndent I nta mural sports 4 Welt fc I swf pl V1 M ,, I.,C'fl'4' X 0-441 3 IV-11112 QJIHJL fav a erbzx ?QHE ' Gt wwf I gL?ZIon 2,AdnIo ?kQueen Atren,oBaK1!X-. X V X .fb-fx. as HAROLD BURKEMPER Standing On The Corner FFA 4 Reporter I Tumblmg Club 2 . Photography Club I- Senior Dance Cu I. I7 A ,445 I N0 H-oh 1 AVAKAILE enzors ELIZABETH CLABORN Carmen Jones Entered from Franklin School, Junior year, Rock 'n Roll Club, I, FHA, I, Office work, I. GERALD CLUNY When Uba Plays the Tuba In Cuba A Band, A, B Band, 3, Orchestra, I, Rifle Club, 2, Model Airplane Club, I, Classical Music Club, I, Football, I, Intramural sports, I. JUDY COX Green Eyes A Band, A, Dance Band, 2, Dixie- land Band, 2, Orchestra, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2, Accompanist, I, Madrigal Club, I, Spanish Club, I, Sophomore Square Dance Club, I, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, Art Club, I, Freshman Cheerleader, I, Pirate Peppers, A, Intra- mural sports, 4. DAVE DALTON I Could Have Danced All Night A Band, 11, Band Council, 2, Dance Band, A5 Pep Band, A, Orchestra, 4, A Cappella Choir, 2 Tumbling Club I Sophomore Square Dance Club nior Rock Roll Cl b J 6 KENNY CLARK Mr. Touchdown USA Entered from Franklin School, Junior year, Football, 2, Basketball, 2, Base- ball, 2, sc Club, 1. JANET COLEMAN What Is There To Say A Band, I, Teenage Book Club, I, Baton Club, I, Business Opportunity Club, 2, Art Club, I. DAVID CROUCI-I Oh Happy Day Freshman Dramatics, I, Photography Club, I, Football, 2. 5-C9 42: le, ,CQ ,E to it 2.0, 2 J DAP 'Jx Now Yo as Jazz shm Dramatics, Vice Fres an cheerlea uee d nt - omore Dance C u ,Sophornor ass Secre tary Treas Scnbbler s ec , , Q t a , I, I , I, U! 1 ' Ju ' 'n u , I, CL, 2, L, 4, - r, ' ' Pirate Players, I, Dramatics Club, I. A ' I Jffa F fer? ifale PIGYEVI ' , UV ' a 2 1 2 DONNA DAWKINSI .. Q Learning My Latin .v V A Band, 4, Orchestra, 3, Pep Band, 2, Band Council, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2, Accompanist, I, Madrigal Choir, I, Sophomore Square Dance Club, I, Career Club, I, Spanish Club, 2, JCL, 2, Pirate Peppers, 4, Intramural sports, 4, Science Fair, 4, Charlemo, I, Pirate Patter Editor, I, Homecoming Attend- ant, 2, Office work, I. ARCHIE DUNLAP It s Howdy Doody Time Tumbling Club 2 Rfle Club I DO I A Jiffy I U tl' L If V Vt-lv UL V7.1 v pw . Q IFB G V EPPSFS, . DAVE DENNINGMANN Transfusion Tumbling Club, 2, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, Fisherman's Club, I, SC Club, 2, Football, 3, A Cappella Choir, I, Science Fair, I, Senior Class President. RAY DUNNERMAN If Never Entered My Mind Entered From St Peters High School Junior year DO 2. Na ru. Awiausu fs, P: 91210145 ,coo MARY DYE LESLIE ECHELE QiAint Sh e t 'L . Get Happy C Ley' and La ,SopK,1cQprQ Squar Freshman Dramatics, lg Sophomore llfUance!9.ub, lp .lunio VRock 'n R Square Dance Club, 'ly Junior Rock 'n U Club , A ici , 1, FH , ipjiiare Ran Club, lg Fishermans Club, , lA Elgpfuirs, 2: nce Fair, , ramural Cappella Choir, 2, Intramural spor , 'lj ports, Freshman Foo ball Queen Basketball, 'lg Baseball, 4. Attevidaht, lp Homecoming Queen, l. Ji iv W' f l X pgAEfEl 2231911766 Q,zf1iCSf.?',iiz,, 2:21 522252. ' R b,i,A lub,. - t e L, of u rt C l If! l LLL 'yr XLIYLU I , c,77'4f, fy lm ,.. MARLENE ELL I XXEOFF Be Bop A Lulu Freshman cheerleader, I' Photography Club I-1 ae Players, , ,ff my MT? g flflfdiylpi MARJORIE FAETH The Old Gray Mare FHA, 2, Parliamentarian, lg Vice Presi dent, l, Baton Club, 3, Vice President, I, JCL, 2, Pirate Peppers, 4, Maiorette 2j Science Fair, ly A Cappella Choir 1, Intramural sports, 4. HA, lg ff 1 1,L My Boy Flattop Transferred from Berkeley High School, Senior Year, Fisherman's Club, Secre' tary-Treasurer, l, Intramural sports, l. KAY FAIRCHILD Long Tall Sally Freshman Dramatics, lg FHA, lg Baton Club, l, Travel Club, If Career Club, 1. CHARLES FORTMANN MABEL FRY Charlie My Boy Fine and Dandy Tumbling Club, l, DO, I. FHA, 3, Reporter, I, Intramural sports, CONNIE FRYE Smalf F,y ELLEN GEGG Freshman Dramatics, lg Junior Rock 'n I Don'r Want To Ser The World On Roll Club, lf Pirate Players, lg Office Fire work, 2, Junior May Queen Attendant, Qffice Work, 1. l. M3 Q ?. ,.: ,VV .5 W . ,y i 4 W as n L fl Q I , lt I5 r E 6 ...S if 14 fr i.'51l2 i Q: I. enzors PEARL GILLETTE Contented Entered from Franklin High School, Junior Year, Career Club, Vice Presi- dent, 1, FHA, 1. EDDIE GRAHAM They Didn't Believe Me A Band, 3, A Cappella Choir, 1, Modern Madrigal Choir, 1, Fisherman's Club, 1, ir, ij NH KEO'-ff -V WEQQIQ . I ' ' MY ip iP7lffMf I 'lull r ' 1 till ' ffl, MHA! I if fMwrwf My -:I I N Xl r Drip, f' It DAVID HAFERKAMP Younger Generation Fisherman's Club, 1, Teenage Book Club, 1, Plastic Arts Club, 1, Basketball, 2, Baseball, 3, DO, 1. I A - , - . -, 4 .'4+ . gf . ' 14 ,L5E.H'AR1'OLE Don't Fence Me In FHA, 1, Baton Club, 1, Career Club, 1, Library Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 1, A CappQ1la Choir, 4, County Chorus, 2, gttntrarytbral sports, 1, DO, 1..' X i z I .1 K I ' 1 x ' J ' 1 1 , I . , - . r , qv 5 . f ,' 'Q ' . .- GERALDINE HAWKINS ' Faithful Forever FHA, 3, Secretary, 1, Business Oppor- tunity Club, President, 1, Square Dance Club, 1, Intramural sports, 1, Junior Best Citizen. f JIM GOODSON The Old Philosopher A Band, 3, A Cappella Choir, 2, Photography Club, 4, Vice President, 2, DO, I. X DON GREENE Be Happy Go Lucky Tumbling Club, 1, Sophomore Square Dance Club, 1, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, 1, Photography Club, 1, A Ca- ppella Choir, 1. JOYCE HACKMANN Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White FHA, 1, Modern Madrigal Club, 1, Photography Club, 1, Career Club, President, 1, Pirate Peppers, 3, Treas- urer, 1, JCL, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2, Modern Madrigal Choir, 1, Charlemo, 1, Pirate Patter, 1, Intramural sports, 4. MYRA HAGEMEIER Band of Gold FHA, 1, Freshman Dramatics, 1, Spanish Club, 1, Dramatics, 1, Business Oppor- tunity Club, Secretary, 1, DO, 1. DON HARRISON Terror of Highway 101 Dramatics, 1, Rifle Club, 2, Stage Crew, 4, Football, 2, DO, 1. FLOYD HAYNES Crazy Rhythm A Band, 3, B Band, 1, Weight Lifting Club, 1, Model Airplane Club, 2, Archery, 3. 2 Q V1.LIf, ,1 t. .4 il .H I LV en 10119 ,If -V . r P70 'V l A 0 I 1 pf II W 4: N , , - , Y fl J' 1, M J NORMA HIATT 1 VENITA HOC MEYER lt Ain't Necessarily So l ' , Little Girl FHA, 25 Freshman Dramati 5 E , 5 , 35 Intramural sports, 4. Scribbler's Club, Vice P sid t, - Pirate Players, I. OJIIFAI Jyfyjf, an ,tt Wedding Bells Will Soon B Rnging Stay As Swe s You Are' MARILYN HODEL , ' J AN HOLDIEAH 7 2 Freshman Dramatics Club, I5 Baton Club, I5 Career Club, I5 Business Opportunity Club, I5 Senior Dance Club, I5 A Cappella Choir, I5 Science Fair, I5 Intramural sports, I. KRIETE HOLLRAH Daddy o AS. FFA, 45 Tumbling Club, I5 Sopbdfhore Square Dance wb, 'Nr'PTFlotogrdav'yx club, 1, AQC ff xv. K 3, I 55' .Ms X. v.F.9 lbu New ' -- ' -sw. if ' X3-,.',p5wn.a.J-N. -f KF . , I 9' N - ' ,ab Q.: QQ' it JOHN HUBERT Oh, Johnny Oh A Band, A5 Pep Band, 45 Dance Band, 45 Orchestra, 25 A Cappella Choir, I5 Modern Madrigal Choir, I5 Intramural sports, I5 Science Fair, I5 Sophomore Square Dance Club, I5 Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I5 Drama- itcs Club, I. BRENDA HUMPHREY Me and My Shadow Freshman Dramatics, President, Ip FHA, I5 Pirate Players, 35 Pirate Players Stage Crew, 25Il1ESplar15, I5 Intramural sports, I5 DO, I. KENNY HUNN Drifting and Dreaming Entered from Franklin High School, Junior year5 Jungr Rock 'n Roll Club, I5 Art Club, I5 ootball, 25 Basketball I5 Baseball, I5 SC Club, I. O. s . FHA, 25 JC, 5 Wamural sports, 3. ,J WAYNE HOLLRAH l've Got the World On A String Tumbling Club, 25 Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I5 Senior Dance Club, I5 Foot- ball, 45 Intramural sports, 45 A Cappella Choir, I5 Pirate Patter, I5 Charlemo, I5 SC Club, 25 Freshman Class Vice Presi-' dent5 Junior Class Student Council Representative5 Student Body President5 Junior Best Citizen. BONITA HUDDLESTON That's Amore Travel Club, I5 Career Club, I5 Intra- mural sports, 2, GLEN DA HUMPHREY Exactly Like You FHA, I5 Freshman Dramatics, I5 A Cappella Choir, 35 Modern Madrigal Choir, I5 Intramural sports, 45 Dra- matics, I5 Pirate Players Stage Crew, I5 Pirate Players, I5 Thespians, I5 DO, I. SHARRON JACOBS Cheerful Little Earful FHA, I5 Sophomore. 'Y I IIE INOVOW Nd Avclluilo sa, Ljl X '- X If f I - L DAVID JOHNSON Story Untold 5 Entered from Warrensburg High School Junior year Junior Rock n Roll Club I Intramural sports 2 Science Club I RICHARD KAPFER Friendly Persuasion Tumbling Club 2 Junior Rock n Roll Club I Senior Dance Club 'I JCL2 A Cappella Choir 3 Football 3 Sopho more Class President Student Body Vice President Charlemo Pirae Patter I County Chorus I DONNA KEMP Lovely To Look At I Jumor Rock Roll Club Pirate Players I Sen or Homecoming Attendant full ezzzofs Gia Get Q A ling Club I S homore Q Square a e Club I Ph to p Club If'Art Club I M MELVYN LAUER Solid Gold Cadillac Freshman Dramahcs I Sophomore Square Dance Club I Jumor Rock Ro I Club I Art Club I DOROTHY LEHMAN Whatever Will Be Will Be Teenage Book Club I' Business O - portunity Club 2- DO I. 22 ii .bv We BE Photo 1 AVAILABLE . ED JOHNSON Toy Tiger A Band 2 Photography Club I Modern Airplane Club Treasurer I ootball I Bas etball 3 Bas et GARY KEITHLY A Good Man ls Hard to Find Library Cl b I Sophomore Square nce Club I At b Senior Dance Club I Freshman Class Sec retary Treasurer Junior Class Pres: dent Senior Class Vice President arlemo I Pirate P tter I n ra mural sports I KENNY KEMP You Have to Be a Football Hero Transferred from Franklin Hugh School Junior year Football 2 Basketball 2 ck I B eball I Ar Club 2 Cu I WAYNE KOCH Sonny Boy Tumbling Club 2 Model Airplane Club I Intramural sports 2 DO I DON LE CLAIRE Lazy Bones Tumbling Club 2 Sophomore Square Dance Club I Track I J Jbo06Cli geikliffbbh SHIRLEY LEWIS Keeping Out of Mischief Now Freshman Dramatics, I- Sophomore Square Dance Club I- Spanish Club 2' JCL 2- Dramatics Club I' A ap- pella Cho'ir 4- Modern Madrigal Choir I' Intramural sports 2- Office work I- DO I- County Chorus I. GEORGE LLEWELLYN Georgie Porgie Tumbling Club, 2, Archery Club, 2, Science Club, l, Pirate Players, I, Intramural sports, l, A Cappella Choir 2, Wrestling, I, Pirate Player Stage Crew, 2, Basketball Manager, 2, Base- ball Manager, l, County Chorus, l. GARY LOVVERY Everything Happens To Me Photography Club, l, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, l, Art Club, l, A Cape pella Choir, l, Track, l, Football, 1, Basketball, l. KENNY MEERS l'm Just a Country Boy at Heart FFA, 4, Vice President, l, President, l, Tumbling Club, 2, Photography Club, l, Art Club, l, lntramural sports, l. Y ,Q A I t ' ,, K, Q. P5 , 6 BILL MERSEMAN All I do ls Dream of You Tumbling Club, 4, SC Club, 2, Foot- ball, 4. ,I7 A xi f A il ffl K 'sl-1 . C5 A XC: i 1-if '- ' 1 - ' 1 ZA, aa? fr fffse 'f'?- ,Qi T C 9 P C' .ffl C cl . -e ' V' C? 3 TOM MITCHELL Q, The Toy Trumpet A Band, 3, Band Council, 2, Pep Band, 3, Dance Band, 3, Orchestra, 2, Sophomore Square Dance Club, 'l, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, l, Science Club, Secretary-Treasurer, l, Track, 1, Science Fair, l, lntramural sports, 'l, Charlemo, l, Pirate Patter, I. DON MOELLER Cross Over the Bridge Hobby Club, T, DO, l. . , if ,jp Q 661-C.f'!'f67 4 f714,a7 alla gf C-fee-api filftxxi. X706 -zL,c4-c5'gg, ,, I ,-GLL4vQ- JOHN africa, fp- Long Go Lost John J Freshman Dramatics, 1, Sophomore Square Dance Club, I, Tumbling Club, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2, SC Club, 2, Football, 4, Basketball, 4, Baseball, 2, Track, 2. JIM MAAS I Live the Life I Love Transferred from St. Peters High School, Junior year, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, l, Art Club, l, A Cappella Choir, l, lntramural sports, l. GAIL MERSCH Sweet Old Fashioned Girl Freshman Dramatics, I, Modern Madri- gal Club, Secretary, l, Photography Club, l, Career Club, Vice President, T, Pirate Peppers, 3, JCL, 2, A Cap- pella Choir, l, Modern Madrigal Choir, l, Charlemo, I, Pirate Patter, 'l, Coun- ty Chorus, l. WM. ERNEST MITCHELL Call ofthe Wild Goose Freshman Dramatics, l, Pirate Players, 1. I l, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, l, SW Club, 4, Vice President, l, Pr 'panty , gAlL13sii:j,!., Freshmgijlas esijygw A ,XV f V, V 2 L' 1 aff if fir! f 1 K , f if H' ,A I fc, MOEHLENKAMYPL fn ,O,i,, ,, ,M yl aplalncl Ol2Larriel-fy E fl ' f l FH reshl an Dra l, K 2, JCL, IQ, F I Pirate,!Pl ers, ,ft l, fair mu ff jf Jsports, Qid' 751,137 I L ' 6 7 , 4 , if ff 1' af f' ,fi I, , ff I, J ,iff fb , I l, f J 55 l DAVE MOORE M More ' Freshman Dramatics, 1, Sophomore Square Dance Club, l, Photography Club, l, Machine Shop Club, I, Bas- ketball, 2, Baseball, 2, Fisherman's Club, Vice President, l. 23 L. NOLAN MOORE No More Freshman Dramatics, I, Sophomore Square Dance Club, I, Hobby Club, I, A Cappella Choir, 4, Football, I, DO, I, County Chorus, I, State Chorus, I. JANET MOSELER l'm In a Dancing Mood FHA, I, Sophomore Square Dance Club, I, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, Senior Dance Club, I, A Band, 4, Band Council, 2, Pirate Peppers, 4, A Cap- pella Choir, I, Intramural sports, 4. WALTER MCCORMICK Just Call Me Lonesome Track, 2, Basketball, 2, Football, Man- ager, 2, Science Club, I, Tumbling Club, I, Scribblers' Club, President, I, FTA, I, SC Club, 4, NFL, I, Debate, I, Official Football Statistician, I, Pirate Patter, I, Charlemo, 'l. VIOLET NEUSTADT Oh So Nice Levis and Laces, I, Career Club, I, FHA, 2, Senior Dance Club, I, Senior Football Queen Attendant. SUE OCKERHAUSEN Five Foot Two Transferred from Beaumo I h School, Senior year, S lor ng b Club I. 0 I . 'C' fl, 14, f T ,P LD A, BARBARA OETKER Intrigue Freshman Dramatics, I, Baton Club, President, I, Archery, I, Pirate Play- ers, I, Thespians, I, Dramatics, 3, Maiorette, I, Office work, 2, Intra- mural sports, 4. enzbrs JO MORGAN You'd Be Surprised Freshman Dramatics, I, Sophomore Square Dance Club, I, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, Career Club, I, Pirate Peppers, 4, JCL, 3, A Band, 4, FHA, I, Intramural sports, 4, Charlemo, I, Pirate Patter, I, Football Queen. SHIRLEY MOSELER Soldier Boy Freshman Dramatics, President, I, FHA, 2, Dramatics, 3, Pirate Players, Secre- tary, I, Orchestra, 3, Stage Band, 2: Intramural sports, 4. GERALDINE NEULING Smiles I FHA, Treasurer, I, Flower Garden President, I, Business Opportl nit Club, 2, Treasurer, I. RUTH NOLLE Dear Elvis FHA, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2, Career Club, I, Intramural sports, 3. 4441 -4 Club, I DE A Cappella Choir Club, I, Madrigal Club, I, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, Science Club, Vice President, I, Pirate Peppers, 4, Vice President, I, Presie dent, I, Pirate Players, I, Science Fair, 4, JCL, 2, Intramural sports, 4, A Cap- pella Choir, 2, Accompanist, I, A Band, 2, Band Council, I, Dance Band, 2, String Ensemble, I, Pep Band, I, Office Work, 3, Girls' State Representa- tive, I, Pirate Patter, I, Charlemo, Editor, I. f NC 'QJP ! X g , ,fly we-Q4 -if we I 0' ' enzors ,wells-4 in M2 www 7 c CAROL ORF A Pretty Girl ls Like a Melody FHA, I, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, Pirate Players, I, Sophomore May Queen Attendant. DON OSTMANN Fit as a Fiddle Model Airplane Club, 4, President, I, Secretary, I, Intramural sports, 4. GRACE PEARIA Dark Eyes Freshman Dramatics, I, FHA, I, Career Club, I, Pirate Players, I. RICH PETERS Crazy Man Crazy A Band, 2, Dance Band, I,Orchestra I, Archery Club, 2, Fisherman's Club, 3, President, I, Model Airplane Club, I, Basketball, I, Baseball, I. fl , flaw? I. O y gy! RANDY PETER? !l, fff FRANKLIN PHILLIPS Three O'clock Iii, r K Gfadl-IBYIOII Day Tumbling Cllubyg ophomorekffquare Tumbling Club, I, Sophomore Activity Dance Club,v1, Junior Rock 'n Roll, I, Track, I, A Band, 4. MELBA PEYTON Sophisticated Lady A Band, 3, Pep Band, 2, Fresh- man Dramatics, I, FHA, 2, Career Club, I, Senior Dance Club, I, Plrate Peppers, I, NFL, 3, Archery, 2, Intra- mural sports, 4, Office work, 'l, Pirate Patter, I, Charlemo, I, Debate, 2, County Chorus, I. PAUL POELING A Fellow Needs a Girl FFA, 3, Secretary, I, Photography Club, 2. WAYNE POINDEXTER l'm Misunderstood Tumbling Club, 2, Photography Club, I, Art Club, I, Intramural sports, I, Baseball, I, Football, 2. Club, I, A Cappella Choir, 3, Basket- ball, I, Intramural sports, 3. MARILYN POESE Little Coquette FHA, 2, Baton Club, 3, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, Senior Dance Club, I, Intramural sports, 2, Junior Football Attendant. ED PUNDMANN, JR. In My Mergy Oldsmobile A Band, 4, Pep Band, 3, Orchestra, 3, Dance Band, 2, Band Council, I, Stamp Club, President, I, JCL, I, Pirate Players, 2, Freshman Dramatics, I, Dramatics, 2, Thespians, 2, Stage Crew, 4, Manager, I, Pirate Patter, I, Charlemo, Business Manager, I. enzors BERNARD RAINS I Walk the Line A Band 4, Orchestra, 4, Pep Band, 2, Band Council, 2, Science Fair, 3, A Cappella Choir, I, Madrigal Club, 1, Sophomore Square Dance Club, 1, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, 1, Dramatics, 1, Pirate Players, 1, Stage Crew, 1, Basketball, 1, Baseball, 1. GRACE RIEFFER Where Shy Little Violets Grow FHA, 1, Flower Garden Club, 1, Busi- ness Opportunity Club, 1, Senior Dance Club, 1, Intramural sports, 1. cu .. ,P L,L:J 1l-X31 lj? CL C--o'mcJl,c e, ' ' TOM SANDFORT , It all Comes Back to Me Now Archery Club, 2, Coin Club, 1, Photography Club, 1, Art Club, 1, Football, 1, Basketball Manager, 1. MMA-F 2, Dance Band, 4, Citizen, 1, Science Fair, Square Club 1 t , 1, Jun- i6r Rock 'rt 1, JCL, 2, Science Club, President, 1, Student Council Treasurer, 1, Senior Class Student Council Representative. DAVID SCHOLLE Busy Doing Nothing Art Club, 2, Travel Club, 1, Hobby Club, 1. VERNON SCHROEDER Crazy About Lollipops Science Fair, 1, Proiection Club, 1, Plastic Arts Club, 1, Stage Crew, 1: Dramatics, 1, Pirate Players, 1, Thes- pians, 1. JO RANDALL Sweet and Lovely A Cappella Choir, 2, A Band, 4, Band Council, 2, Dance Band, 2, Orchestra, 1, Madrigal Club, Treasurer, 1, Pirate Peppers, 4, Science Fair, 1, Spanish Club, 2, President, 1, Sopho- more Square Dance Club, 1, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, 1, Career Club, 1, JCL, 2, Intramural sports, 4, Pirate Pat- ters, 1, Charlemo, 1. ,pl l To rs ,I 9 Qftaomrfne ROTH ,QI Believe A f 4 A A Cappella Choir, 1, Listen and Create, 1, .Trarfsferred from Francis Howell High, Senior year. LES SCHIERDING Answer to a Teenage Prayer FFA, 3, Secretary, 1, Tumbling Club, 1, Sophomore Square Dance Club, 1, Photography Club, 1, Senior Dance Club, 1, Modern Madrigal Choir, 1. MELVIN SCHNARE Fools Rush In Square Dance Club, 1, Tumbling Club, 3, Archery Cl , 4, A Cappella Choir, 2, Bask all, - oot al, 1, DO, 1. , 47 ,ff c l if ,itll -'W ltfflf iff . M ,Aff LONNIE SCHRAER Maybelline A Band, 1, Hobby Club, 1, Model Airplane Club, Vice President, 2, Travel Club, Vice President, 1, Science Fair, 3, Stage Crew, 1. WAYNE SCHUMPE How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm FFA, 4, Tumbling Club, 2, Photography Club, 1, Senior Dance Club, 1, A Cappella Choir, 2. JANET SEE Breezing Along With the Breeze FHA, 2, Scribblers' Club, I, Pirate Play- ers, I, Intramural sports, 4. DORIS SHIVERDECKER Paper Doll ' ' FHA, I, Flower Club, I, Business Op portunity Club, 2. CARL SIMS l'll Get By Freshman Drarnatics, I, Tumbling Club, I, Junior Rock 'n 'Roll Club, I, Or- chestra, 2, DO, I. BILL SMART All By Myself Rifle Club, I, Tumbling Club, 2, Track,2, BARBARA SPILKER Sugar Lump Levis and Laces, I, Pirate Players, 2, Art Club, I, Intramural sports, I. SHIRLEY STEINHOEF When You're Smiling FHA, 4, President, I, Baton Club, I Intramural sports, I, DO, I, 3 cs enfozis JANICE SEITZ My Sweetie Went Away Freshman Dramatics, Secretany, I, Mad, rigal Club, I, Pirate Players, I, Senior Dance Club, I, Pirate Peppers, 3, In- tramural sports, 3, Sophomore Class Vice President, I, Student Council Sec- retary, I, Modern Madrigal Choir, I, A Cappella Choir, 2, Charlemo, I, Pirate Patter, I, County Chorus, 2. DELMER SHORT llove Paris Model Airplane Club, Treasurer, I, Stage Crew, Assistant Manager, I, Pirate Players, I, Science Fair, 2, Ins trarnural sports, 2, Pirate Patter, I, Charlemo, I. BETTY SINGLETON Love and Marriage FHA, I, Baton Club, I, Travel Club, I, Career Club, I, Scribblers' Club, I. TONY SOTTA Why Can't You Behave Tumbling Club, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, I,.IntrarnuraI sports, 4, Football, 2, Wrestling, I. ,Zabel Aff-ff ze ,A-7 if IQEL4' JE, ,,,, fwfffy fad wi WWW ' V , Ll Q6 'I' EDWARD SPILKER There ls Nothing Like a Dame Modern Madrigal Choir, 3, A Cappella Choir, A, Tumbling Club, I, Sopho- more Square Dance Club, I, Junior Rock 'n Roll Club, I, County Chorus, 2, DO, I, State Chorus, I. DOROTHY STEPHENS Sweet Lady FHA, 2, JCL, 2, Hobby Club, I, Pirate Peppers, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2, Intra- mural sports, 4. I now: uni A when lo WIA: 'll Illl .lk als .1- 6 lf 1 ' Z ay' :Z- s .2 Q moto Nav Anil-:bb it 'F' ,nv S I 4 'fvh 4, .f , ., :ff LS' 91210143 LORIE STEPHENS Sunny Sude Up F 2 Career Club I Scrub ers Club I Intramural sports 2 BETTY TALLY No Other Love FHA I Art Club I VIRGINIA TERRY Why Do Fools Fall In Love Transferred from Eureka Hugh School Junuor year Junuor Rock n Roll Club Secretary Treasurer I Career Club Sec retary Treasurer I Purate Peppers 2 A Cappella Chour 2 Intramural sports 2 Secretary Treasurer of Senuor Class I Purate Patter I Charlemo I Coun ty Chorus I THOMAS THOMPSON Mr Sandman Freshman Dramatucs I Spanush Cub I Coun Club Vuce Presudent I Purate Players 2 CAROL TODD Am t Musbehavung Freshman Dramatucs Presudent Sophomore Square Dance Club I Jury? X 'Ok Rock n Roll Club I HA U matucs Club I Intramural sports 2 MONA VAUGHAN ,eva I ,vu Where There s Lufe Club I Purat Players Tr Q ferred from Rutenour Hugh School Jun uor year fhrx K J S. MILTON TAINTER I Duclru r Know What Tume nt Was matucs Club I Art Club Tum blung Club 2 Sophomore Student Councul Representatuve I Football 2 SHIRLEY TAYLOR Duamonds are A Gurl s Best Fruend I Ju or ock oll Cub Ba on Club I Mauorette I Tr ns ferred from Franklun Hugh School Jun uor year JUDY TESSON I Can Cook Too FHA 2 Career Club igappella Chour W Va llupk EUGENE THORNHILL Gone Fushung Rufle Club I Sophomore Square Dance Cu I Fushermans Club 2 r su dent I ACappelIa Chour 2 DIANN TOEDEBUSCH Teddy Bear s Pucnuc FHA 2 JCL 2 Purate Peppers 2 A Cappella Chour 2 Career Club Pres u ent C u I lntramura sports 4 CARL WARD The Old Master Paunrer Freshman Dramatucs I Sophomore Square Dance Club I Junuor Rock R Club I Art Club I A Cap ela our 2 sketball I k tramural sports 2 DORIS WATERS Delightful Delovely Delectable FHA 2 Career Club I Office work 3 Junror Class SecretaryTreasurer I DO I f flu CDAQWLINE sr RFELD ,, VG!!! Rhythm I om qua Dance I A r o tC u RHI lub I on Club fMagorett I A 2 an oun Cap el 0 1 I tramu al sp at Pepp s 3 C er G E WILLARD EAL Lost In a Folg Square Dance Club I FHA I Career Club I Intramural sports I DO I WAYNE WILSON Nrght Owl Football 1 Photogr p y N6 1fl'ly'x '6 1.1! X J I ,fl ,JW N 61210143 Qt 66 e L-A AVAEUIII -1410123 JUDITH WORTMANN ls This the End ofthe Line FHA 2 Baton Club 3 Career Club I Sensor Dance Club I Intramural sports 2 We 'I , 1 X! 1,4 4 H , - 1 G!!! 137 X CAROL WENGER A You're Adorable Art Club, 2g Career Club, Ig Senior Dance Club I Intramural sports 2 A Cappella Chqrr I Modern Madrrgal Chorr I Offuce work 3 Charlemo I Prrate Patter I Sensor Homecom Ing Queen Attendant I County Chorus 2 A1 f7ff ' L20 112 A xv WILLIAM WHITTOM Wrth My Eyes Wtde Open lm Dream IYI Model Arrplane Club I Flshermans Club 3 FRAN K WILLIAMS World Weary Nolwo Transferred from Frankltn Hugh School Junnor year Tumblrng Club 2 Foot b 2 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 C Club 2 POLLY WINTER PS lLove You A Band 3 Orchestra I Madrtgal Club I Spanlsh Club 2 Sophomore Square Dance Club I Junror Rock n Club I JCL 3 Scrence Cub Plrate Peppers 3 Office w rk I Intramural sports 4 E L Ox. gbiauuidr C A-elif C own. 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L ' y , an rf 0 r 1 L. fl 11121014 CSXUUQJQX 0 an Cz' Mr. Clemons teels that his caretul planning with the Junior High Student Council, which is composed ot a repre- sentative from each of the ten sections of students, has produced excellent re- sults. Fourth row: Tommy Towers, Lloyd Wilson Dale Moses Donnie Beach Third row Phillip Alderson Billy Harpole, Harold Bottoms, Darrel Bruns Don Groenemann Second row Joanne Burger Pat Thomas Pat Bloebaum, Darrill Beebe. First row: Pat Bailey Mariorie Janning Pamela Roark Audrey Bruns wi 'dmv -s-4, bf! 4 .f I 77 QW? 'Sl' CQ K fzyfff .Qin Q Third row: Lewis, RJ Garza, GJ Birnslager, BJ Meirink, DJ Whitaker, PJ Maxwell, J4 Nesslage, L4 Leusslar, KJ Johnson, J. Second row: Lee, D4 Bell, J4 Fisher, J4 Humphreys, J4 Har- mon, BJ Mergenthal, DJ Burger, J4 Lavy, R4 Crawford, S4 Student, RJ Crawford, W. First row: Shelkey, M4 Migneco, TJ Short, L4 McCampbell, J4 Hayden, S. Third row: Crenshaw, J4 Vardemaft, E-, Jefferson, J4 Bottoms, H4 Neer, T. Littleiohn, L4 Jones, D.: Gwinn, C4 Gose, J4 Ditter, J4 Bloebaum, P, Sec ond row: Knox, J4 Lyons, S.: Lehman D4 Hallemeier, B4 Hunter, P.: Davis KJ Johnson, E4 Smith, K4 Shepherd S. First row: McReynolds, C4 DeSherlia S4 Echelmeier, C4 Bauer, J. Third row: Bishop, RJ Terry, J4 Draper, B4 Triplett, B4 Wylie, G4 Ferguson, J4 Manthey, J4 Lynn, J4 McClain, R. Second row: Dryden, C4 Gillette, M4 Beeson, R4 Peters, BJ Johnson, GJ Schone, M4 Leistner, RJ Duffy, J. First row: Spathelf, S4 Croquart, K4 Bruns, A4 Rosner, M. rug. ' s Third row: Schmidt, K4 Perkins Heinscke, BJ McVay, GJ Groenemann D4 Munoz, J4 Lammers, RJ Hackley J4 Maxey, C. Second row: Steele S Draper, J4 Pallardy, C4 Gravemann R4 Gregory, S4 McCoy, D4 Machir J Heffron, M. First row: Johnson, M Jackson, S. Pas' if I r Third row: Wiechens, D., Watts, R., Billings, B., Kottmann, B., Boschert, D., King, D., Lansford, K., Bricker, D Meyers, B., Morris, I. Second row: Sackman, P., Hambelton, B., Goist, S Nolte, C., Wamples, P., Janning, M., Hoss, W., Messer, M., Mclntire, K. Fourth row: Campbell, J., Kuchler, C., Price, P., Maxson, B., Wyland, G., Wampler, J., Huff, A. MRS. KlNG'S CLASS Second row: Crites, G., Wilson, L. Gentry, C., Pearia, T. First row: Clark, G., Burkemper, M., Heembrock, M. Smart, R., Beeson, J., Schambach, C. Potter, A. I , .-N Third row: Shiverdecker, R., Brown W., Taylor, C., Flaherty, D., Wilson, J, Whitaker, K., Powell, B., Johnston, G. Johnson, P., Briegel, D. Second row Moseler, R., Miller, C., Emonts, P. Leistner, T., Ticknor, M., Towne, S. Thomas, M., Holt, B., McMahan, W First row: Frank, C., Bailey, P., Har riman, S., Kuchler, M., Edelen, M. Second row: Snider, D., Lewis, Whitlock, J., Thebeau, E., Bruns, inion, G., Medlock, R., Klein, Reading, D., Towers, T., Brown,' Ross, L., Knight, J., Beebe, D., Bere kamp, M. First row: Clouser, McMillan, L., Thomas, G. even ff F06 Staggemeier, H., Triplett, C., Oetker, B ackson, B., Taylor, D., Crabill, M Third row: Wolf, H., Kuchler, R., Lit- teken, H., Gilmore, J., Dietzman, B., Meyers, J., Koester, B., Hendrix, D., Campbell, L., Bangert, T. Second row: Thomas, P., Arnold, K., Sims, J., Jef- fries, J., Short, M., Luna, R., Charles, B. First row: Achelpohl, N., Hunn, S., Berrey, R., Ford, B., Thurmann, B. euenff gfd Q TibbS, D., B., Carlton, R., Crouse, C. ct if a X J.. yi ii Second row: Birch, E., Vincent, L., Beach, D., Wiesendanger, L., Thompson, R., Tackett, J., Schrader, G., Peery, J., Moses, D. First row: Holliday, M., Drew, P., Borders, B., Moseler, B., Brock, S., Elfrank, C., Smith, J., Magruder, R. Third row: Harpole, B., Watson, M. Avery, G., Ramson, O., Gillette, M. Keyes, J., King, D., Stonebraker, D. House, R., Henson, L., Second row Berry, C., Gauss, M., Hendrix, D. Abbington, E., Hollander, R., Haclcley L., Wiesendanger, K. First row: Eoff, R., Brown, M., Crouch, C. I 1 1 1 Third row: Testerman, Burris, R., Belew, R., ond row: Thompson, Phillips, K., Carrico, M., Dowling, D., R., Moore, R., Alderson, P. Birks, W., Boenker, R. Goodrich, D., Regot, J. Sec McDaniel, C., Cooper, S., Walker, J., Noah, B., Waddell, D. M., Gray, N. First row Dixon, D., Davis, S. 1 Third row: Maxey, D., Ferguson, R. Kerner, S., Short, C., Fowler, D4 Mc Ehliney, B.,Maple, L., Schuerman, M. Henson, C., Hogg, C., Norris, J. Sec ond row: Basinger, C., Whitaker, A. Davis, R., Bass, K., Stief, B., Sitton D., Roark, P, First row: Ell, K. Dueringer, M., Roth, S., Hetiich, P. Hunter, A. I even ff .QIUUQ S- , VE ,nj pn xr! he ,1 gg ,, K - 7-fQ 5 1 w A HTCH Sf,Hvx.3L ... w, 444 4451 .A if! 11 9 . JSM? ' '- , Liz, , 1, T1 6,1 54. .iz if ri? r - ui rs----u Miss Regan's helpers Junior High Office Cafeteria heipers :F Cf 1. Miylummi A Stage Crew Mrs. Burger's helpers Miss Gruer's helpers My 'GI' anna-4 l r' fa I , Delbert Teel Carl Pennington Sandra Cliff Norma Beasley 56 -'-er -.fi nf oo Sharon Hanson Darleen Shade Ethel lvy Oo Q dl yy fat ' i r Ted McCarty Mike Starner als Mr. Lyles Wm Jean Ivy Wayne Studer Helen Land Mrs. Huesemann Ed Wise Lucille Harris ,Q-,Q ' vu - 1 Uryazzziafzbns ,sin I i K . l' 'ew s First row: Mrs. Ellis, Accompanist, Hesskamp, D., Ransom, D., Hoffman, W., Spilker, E., Roth, R., Achelpohl, Lyons, J. D., Greene, Harrington, J., Mr, Henderson, Director, Second row: Eisenbath, G., Crouse, D., Terry, J., Koenig, R White, C., Hug, T., Llewelyn, G., Kapfer, R., Waldvogel, C., Jensen, K., Auten, D., Moore, N., Schumpe A W., Schnare, M., Johnson, B., Hurt, D. Third row, Stephens, D., Borgmeyer, J., Hodel, M., Washington M., Borgmeyer, B., Harpole, L., Schwada, N., Bacon, B., Kasper, C., Peyton, M., Arras, J., Schierding 7,20 K., Sthoener, M., Herpolsheimer, J., Schnarre, J., Arnold, R., Anderson, J., Neer, J., Budke, N., Bricker L3 B. Fourth row: Nolle, R., Lewis, S., Terry, V., Seitz, F., Niederberger, M., Hollrah, J., Baumgarth, E hilly Jarvis, B., Lindsey, D., Hollrah, J., Wardenburg, S., Toedebusch, D., Beilsmith, M., Ott, S., Koch, N Flaherty, R., Czeschin, B., Mersch, G., Crossin, J., hr Gappef Olf Presenting a number of concerts during the year has kept this group especially ac- tive. Early in the fall the choir presented an assembly program, following this with the Annual Christmas Vespers. Starting the second semester the choir began immediate study of two concerts. One was a Lenten concert given in Grace Methodist Church, St. Louis, the other, a tour concert presented the second of April at Columbia and Jefferson City High Schools. This latter program was again pre- sented near the end of the school year as ausalule To the Gradualmg Class-H M., Wardenburg, S., Wenger, C., Bernard, A., Bacon, B., Harpole, L., First row: Lewis, S., Moore, N., Jensen, K., Stoehner, M., Anderson, J., Mersch, G., Crossin, J., Bricker, B. Second row: Lindsey, D., Niederberger, Seitz, J., Peyton, M, Third row: Crouse, D., Kapfer, R., Hug, T., Spilkea, E., Llewelyn, G. Oung anof cgfafe Cfforus The County Chorus is a select few of the A Cappella and Madrigal Choirs, who participate in an interschool Choir. Twenty-six schools send representatives to this organiza- tion. This choir makes two appearances during the year. Four students of SCHS attended the State Choir during the Christmas vacation. They were Mary Niederberger, Donna Lindsy, Ed Spilker, and Jerry Lyons. First row: Mrs. Ellis, A. Bernard, J. Gielow, B. Bacon, S. Wardenburg, B. Bricker, P. Lamb, Mr. Henderson. Second row: C. Wenger, J. Hackmann, M. Niederberger, M. Stoehner, J. Anderson, G. Mersch. Third ilow: T. Hug, W. Hoffman, K. Jenson, J. Lyons, R. Bloebaum. Fourth row: D. Crouse, W. Mosher, C. aldvogel, E. Graham, J. Hubert. 70 Q :fn i Rv J sk - . , j l sy! Q TX jifafezyaf OOQIYY 011' , Q - se Tl J w l Q .C . lf ,Sly N.-by X This choir, being the smaller of the two choirs, performs for organizations lf 41 WM' N when a small grou is needed. Tuxedos for the boys were purchased this year. .H-, J P Z h Singing at assemblies, several organizations, and P.T.A.'s kept this choir busy '. V if yi- 'NC between appearances at the Christmas Ves ers and the Highli hts. , X x. P Q F Q .2 fs We 1 C. J , . 4 . . K ,io Qing 7f-fa These girls have appeared in as- semblies, the Highlights, and the May Fete here at S.C.H.S. However, they have performed at the County Music Festival, a Lindenwood College tea, P.T.A. meet- ings and at various churches here in St Charles. Beth Bricker was the accom- panist for the group. From left: Margie Stoehner, Judy Anderson, Arlene Bernard, Q it 59 60 9722106 First row front to rear E Gerken J Randall B Buser J Brakensick C Behle F Williams T Mitchell Second row R Schlenther J Hubert D Kerner M Lane D Seeler M Muhm Third row E Murphy E Pundmann E Kreder K Grelwe G Leverenz P Horvath C Brooks Fourth row C McCoy G Roth J Bekebrede H Dunlap S Warren D Wheeler Fifth row J Moseler R Peters D Oelklaus F Haynes T Reed J Hafer Sixth row J Wahlbrmk J Feagan D Ebelnng J Gilluom A Gerken C Oelklaus The Marching Band this year reached a peak of seventy seven members Under the direction of Mr Robert Hess the band performed at the Mud America Jubilee the climax of all former work cfZJ9dI20fC3,0UI2C1 The Band Council is composed of representatives from the var- ious sections of the band. These students, selected by the direc- tor, act as a governing body for the band and help to plan band activities. Seated Jo Randall Donna Dawkins Nancy Ordelheide Mona Muhm Carol McCoy Cheri Gllliom Standing Ed Pundmann Rich Schlenther Bernard Rams Jane Lawnng Ellen Gerken Jack Elmore Dave Dalton Mr Hess Not pictured Janet Moseler Jim Wahlbrink, Tom Mitchell. Jan Seventh row: J. Lawing, H. Ochs, A. Bernard, S. Boehmer, J. Schappe, G. Cluny. Eighth row: J. Westerfeld, K. Hollander, J. Elder, A. Griewing, M. Klinghammer, D. Dawkins. Ninth row: B. Bloebaum, B. Rains, M. Kruel, R. Denning, D. Ray, M. Hagemeier, J. Cox. Tenth row: B. Dungan, N. Ordelheide, E. Hart, S. Niedner, C. Peyton, I. Barklage, S. Denning. Eleventh row: C. Gilliom, M. Greiwe, P. Schaffer, R. Renken, J. Boyd, K. Clemons. Twelfth row: Mr. Hess, D. Dalton, R. Peters, M. Richterkessing, J. Bruns, M. Sederwall, D. Rupp. Among its many other appearances were exhibitions at all home football games, Homecoming, Missouri University's Band Day, and the St. Charles County Fair, as well as several parades and spring appearances. Zrum Wfqbr anfyyqbreffes ' 4f-- -,-.1 The drum maior and maiorettes id'-gc add sparkle and color to the +3-5 marching band with their lively steps and attractive uniforms. r,..- Barbara Bloebaum, Ellen-Kaye Murphy, Ellen Gerken, Billie Jean Dungan Jack Elmore. bl On 7JeI'CusSl'0n The S.C.H.S. Concert Band once again has had a very successful concert season. The band's repertoire included refined classical music contrast- ing with iumpy novelty tunes. As a change of pace, various soloists demonstrated their musical abilities with the band's accompaniment. Some of the nu- merous performances given by the concert band included the Christmas Concert, Band Follies, High- lights, and Funz-a-Poppin'. hamrrto' Ebelmfl .ns Nl- Kwiyaust ' 0 Dawlu ' C- oe it A Nloselel' n11 ' Q afi 'n i ' rxeswrgeia- es, ,Q Wahlbn Reedilpel Qls .HS Com jim , Q5 6615-Upbon l wav' . '0 Belle Ns. 'Nl XX. cf' Ki 'Gene xN.AyiaW515e,,xe0i'gi' 1. N' mocks, PP: Sise. 9-6all9,vMX4arr'xo9 eden C' J. Boyd' E U -mom' 5. 'we XXI nn, ' I Gt woftki' L. Ggexvsanda ' E- Pundi-raveagani ie'- evgiwbetlio lseelel' Yvonl gxh. Real' 6' K, Ylollan i. 2. ' HON r. sho ' yafl ken, NX. Ge! Z 'flffg X 21661. sp Zlaf 75112 G. s' JU!! GJ' Front: J. Srnillw, C R . Front M. Hagemefer, T. Terry, R. Renken, M. Sederwall, Rear: J. Bruns, M. J. Burger, M, Rich. rerkessing, R. Peters, D. Rupp, D. Dalron. Nor pictured: W. Mosher. . Gilliom, M. Greiwe, J. Elmore. ear, G. Cluny, S. Beumer, J. Sclwappe. J C617- 1261 s' 2619.9 - Mefganfhal, D- RCW, l. . Barklage, S. Niedner, D- Afwell, E. Hart, C. Peyton, N. Ord I ' Denning. First row: B. Rains, C. McCoy, J. Lawing, R. Denning, K. Clemons. Second row: J. Cox, S. Warren, D. Wheeler, M. Kruel, D. Oelklaus, T ' row: A. Griewing, J. Bekebr Rorh, H. Ochs. ehefde, S. lurd ede, H. Dunlap, G. Qance 33012 From row J Elder N Orclelheude S Denmng C McCoy J Lawung R Dennsng K Clemons E Pundmann Rear row A Grlewmg J Randall M Lane J Hubert M Muhm R Schlenther M Sederwall Peters The Dance Band has been very actnve throughout the summer and school year This group furnlshed musuc for the summer recreational dances and has performed In several programs thus year Including the Band Follles FunzaPopp1n, and the Hr Llghts QIXIQAI2 0fc73dI2 The sux piece Duxleland Band has attracted much attentlon In the band shows thus year The group played at the Chrustmas Party Band Follies FunzaPop pin show HlLlghts and several other programs From left Rlch Schlenther, Rrch Peters, Don Rupp, Kenny Clemons, Ruchle Dennung, Audrey GFIEWIUQ g W Y g T J. Bruns, G. Cluny, D. Rupp, D. Dalton, M. Richterkessing, D. Powell, R. Renken. Standing: Mr. Hess, R. . . . . . . , I - - I l I ' ' ' . , I .- . I Klan Frrst row R Lammers B Thurman D McCoy G Czeschm T Nesslage D Bruns B Dungan M Browmng J Beeson R McGruder W Bryan D Merganthal Second row C Meers J Knox C Echelmeyer B Schnender M Schone J Stevenson P Roark S Applebee J Burger M Moore S Roth L Hendrlx J Boyd H Staggemeler L Short M Johnson C Basmger Thurd row A Whnttaker D Wadell S Zumwalt J Oslek D Beason J Keyes T Bangert T Towers P Bloebaum J Rlchardson L Hollrah D Hoss S Short K Wensendanger J Oelschlaeger S Seay D Wnllbrand D Deleal D Terry G Crates B Cutmann J Rauch D Moehlenkamp T Neer J Wnlson J Munoz J Garza M Messer D Hendrux The purpose of the B Band IS to tram students for future work In A Band jjep J an Thus year the SCHS Pep Band, under the dlrec tion of Mr Hess, was again present at all home basket ball games and at the State Basketball Tournament They played tunes rangmg from lively marches to groovy rock and roll ar rangements, and recelvecl many complnments on their halftnme and pregame Iam sesslons Flrst row M Klmghammer E Pundmann M Sederwall D Rupp Mr Hess Second row G Cluny M Grenwe J Schappe C Gllllom M Lane N Ordelhelde T Mitchell D Wheeler J Hubert J Bekebrede R Schlenther R Peters J Moseler T Reed 65 ' : . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , ' , . , . , . , . . : . , . , I ' I I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' . f , . , . ' , . , . , . ' . ' : . ' , , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . l v I 1 I n I 4 I I Q I . I 1 U I 1 I Q Sandfort, J. Wilson, R. Renken, B. Powell. Fourth row: S. Cooper, M. Dueringer, P. Bass, D. Snider, J 1 f l 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - l 1 - 1 - 1 . , . . u 11 - - - ,I H ll I1 ' : . ' , . , . , , , . . : . , . . , . , . ' I , . , . l , . 4 , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . The obiectives of the FRESHMAN DRAMATICS CLUB are to afford op- portunity for speech improvementg to learn to read aloud effectively, to create to some degree an ability to present a playf and to provide an opportunity for some social life. Among some of their activities this year was a one act play presented for the students of S.C.H.S. entitled Three Dying Swans. First row M Richterdessmg J Gllliom C Payton M Gleason C Hendricks S Hanson Second row Benne Third row Herren G Erllnger J Schnedler Mrs Wh te R Denn ng L Erlnnger K Clemmons C Moseler E Crawford K Schnatmerer res 122022 f ramafzcs Cf 5 D. Ray, S. Neidner, R. Shierding, D. Cleveland, P. Mayfield, R. Carpenter, M. Bussinger, J. Conn, S. . ' : , . ' , . , . i , . i , . ' , . , D. as 7' Yafzbnaf espzdns Standing: Humphrey, G., Schraeder, V., Hugg, T., Llewellyn, G., Oetker, B., Short, D., Mose- ler, S., Dalton, D., Mr. Meisel, Sponsor. Kneel- ing: Susan Brown, Roberta Arnold. The purpose ot the Pirate Players is to create interest in stagecraft and drama. Members work into the inner circle by active participation in plays. Each year the Pirate Players present two shows, one each semester. This year they have pre- sented Harvey and Our Town. QI Q--.. The Thespian organization is composed of a select group of students who have filled the re- quirements ot the National Thespian Organiza- tion. This is an honorary society which requires over l5O hours of work in at least three of the fields in the Dramatic Arts. Q-grfafe jjhyers s ws..-,L , V? From left to right: Janet Da Prato, Sharon Jacobs, Marlene Ell, Carol Ort, Carol Bishop, Mona Vaughn, Audrey Boschert, George Llewellyn, Lucille Harris, Janet See, Norma Hiatt, Grace Pearia, Carol Todd, Donna Kemp, Vernon Schroeder, Glenda Humphrey. Seated: Tom Hugg, Tom Thompson, Susan Brown, Donna Lindsey, Dorothy Flinn, Barbara Oetker. Standing: Shirley Moseler, Roberta Arnold, Delmar Short, Charles Dalton, Richard Kapfer, David Dalton, David Barklage, Judy Anderson, Roland Moore, Barbara Spilker, Brenda Humphrey. CSCI'1g6kxI'S C116 1 The Scrlbblers Club was formed to promote an In terest IH creatuve wrltlngs Movles and plays are dns cussed and all artlstlc facets are polushed Freedom of dlscusslon and wrltlng are ' Intended to be an expres slon of lndlvlduallty rather ,fy than conformuty to a set pattern Mr Allred Fanrchlld K Kung S Sungleton B Stephens The SC Club ns com posed of boys who have earned a varsity letter or managers letter In a malor nnterscholastlc sport The purpose of the club ns to promote and teach the values t cooperatnon, teamwork, and good sportsmanship c5GGf6 Fnrst row Duermger H McDamel Y Johnson E Kapfer R Sandfort T Schnameler R H L Short R Holt D Echele L Second row Purgahn R Auten D Hunslcker D France A Bloebaum R Douglas D Kruel B Mersman B Denmngman D McCormnck W Thnrd row Peters R Harrmgton R Mosher W Lloyd J DeRoy C Hunn K Nlchols B Hurt D Tumm D Sparr L - , 4 , ' ,, N, , . . .. . -Lf' F , ,- ,- .L xu, w-NTI 'Q - .w ll-HL, 4 Q? - V f,d S, 1 . I . 1 tw , C v-- - 1 L - T 5 . F : , , zu If Q' .fl .... . p , -z , -: , -2 ,L- , . U t 1 1 t 1 ' I ' e ,1,,,,W, ,x,.s.4. l P 5 ..,s , , V T- .1..,,..- , . . ' 2 . v O . 1 , -: , -: , -: , -1 , -: , -: all, .: , -: V -: f - 1 , -: , -2 . -2 , -1 , -: , -2 , -1 , -: , -: , . 1 , -1 , -z , -: , .1 , -: , -: , -2 , -: , .1 1 - Zfarsny Cyfeerkakrs J Schnarre S Jacobs J Westerfeld M Muhm S Brown S Brown S Denmng J Neer The Cheerleaders have contributed greatly to the school splrlt and sports manshlp at all our athletic functuons during the year The Varsity Cheerleaders took charge of all Varsity games and the Freshman Cheerleaders took charge of all B games and Freshman games Our thanks to these two tune organizations :9ZI'QcS'.gI22dl2 GgQQf6dkfS M Ruchterkessung M Gleason J Hollrah C Peyton K Schuerdung D Ray B Payne 1 - 1 - 1 A r ' I . , . , . , 11 n - - - . , . , . , . , - I - f ' - C QIZIOITS Erafe Ftrst row P Wunter J Mor gan J Hackmann trees .Jrer N Ordelheude pres: dent I R Barklage secre tary Oelklaus D e phens Second row D Daw kns S Brown J Wester feld J Moseler M Faeth D Toedebusch S Jacobs Thlrd row G Mersch M Eddens M Baumann M Peyton J Randall J Terry N puctured J Cox M Dyer J Senz The Pep Club, one of the largest and most active clubs at S C H S had a mem rshlp of seventy seven gurls and one panda thus year and was agatn sponsored by Mass Story and Mass Regan The prlmary atm of thus club was to promote school spblrlt and good sportsmanshtp The Peppers wore uniforms on game days and a tended every home game to support the Team and cheerleaders 110101 Y urst row Schu e Lawung C McCoy vlce presndent B Boschert M Muhm Second row A Bernard C Kasper B Mc Kinney G Hockmeyer D Flunn Thurd row M Kuech le S Ot D DeSherlua J Anderson S Brown Not ptctured S Nuedner lx els J- .. , - I ' I - 1 , ' , '- : . . , - 5 C. , . Sf- i , . , . - , - , - I . , . . ' : . 4 . I ' ' I ' , . , . . ot ' : . , . , . . J , T . f . YB 'x .5 - - IE . . . ' ' '. x - l I ,-.1 1 P . F' t s. lf, J. I I ' I l f ' , . I ' I ' ' l 1 - , . r. . T, - ', . , . . urs row Ger en Herpolshelmer S Barton K S nerdmg C Gnlluorr' Humphreys B Brncker Se on row J Neer S en B Bacon N Budke Thord row J Schnarre K Roeper Murphy J Hollrah Meurnnk J Elder K-jQ!0!0Q S C5OfQ16Oll2Ol Q S Homecomung was the first bug event of the year ln whuch the Plrate Peppers partlclpated The theme ot the Pepper float In the Homecomlng parade was Our Heart Belongs to the Pnrates On February I4 the Pep Club presented an assembly entltled Be My Valentine to the student body The cllmax of the years actlvutues was the annual Romeo and Juliet party on April 6 Fnrst row S Nledner, J Gllltom, B J Dungan, S Weaver, L Ellls, P May held Second row J Arras, A Gerken,J Hollrah, B Payne, J Bruns, S Pollock Thurd row Muss Regan, D Ray, M Ruchterkessmg, M J Burger, S Warren, E Hart, Miss Story Not plc tured C Chrustopher, K Hollander 71 G SAIIZQIZ I ...A as J .ft W - as ,' J - ' Ft 1 E. k , J. P- . V g , , ' . c- d 1 . , , D - ning, J. Hollrah, P. Lamb, J 'L t EI 2 ' I l' ' I Pl -- 4.2.5 ' .1 , , - , ' , l 3 J I4 ' ll ' ll First row: L. Simmering, A. Grau, D. Maynard, J. Agler. Second row: R. Mitchell, J. Weaver, R. Bmeker M. Schnarre, V. Sims, C. Davis, Mr. Gibson. The ARCHERY CLUBS provide students with an outdoor sport that requires great skill. The students engage in national contests. Members: L. Shatro, J. Hollrah, J. Wilbrand, C Bishop D DeSherlia M Kuechler C Kasper Miss Regan gre Qly C1165 1 Boys gumgzlrzy Back row: V. Simms, B. Pierce, R. Simms, J. Abernathy, H. Ochs, D. Benefield, R. Purgahn, E. Wise, L. Sparr, C. Schroeder, C. J. Vogt, R. Peters, R. Hunsicker, B. Mersman, J. Lloyd, D. Timm, D. Mennemeier, D. Jones, C. Schulte, J. Wilson, G. Fehr, K. Gardner, D. LeClaire, J. Stahlschmidt, J. Wortman, M. Linson, M. Sweazy. Middle row: J. Haferkamp, L. Wiedower, D. Auten, T. Sommerkamp, B. Kruel, E. Steinhoff, K. Hunn, R. Hughes, L. Hibdon, C. Schmidt, T. Dames, D. Hollrah, G. Phillips, A. France, G. Hunn, J. Henson, D. Hesskamp, G. Ott, L. Sackmann. Front row: R. Sims, R. Pearia, Coach Walker, T. Sotto, J. Drechsage, D. Douglas, B. Luna, L. Schierding, D. Bond, R. Abbington, G. Baker, R. Schierding, S. Jones, R. Crider. Standing Con headlz F. Herren and B. Mueller. The Model Airplane Club, under the guidance of Mr. Kapter, gives its membe'rs an opportunity to learn more about the fundamentals of aircraft by building and flying their own model planes. The boys Tum- bling Club has been working hard during the year to improve their form. This fine group of athletes has mas- tered the art of tumbling with ease. The result of their long hours of practice was shown in the Hi-Lights dent body. ZOGXQ7. f '00 with great appro- val from the stu- ,ee Back ro John W: D- BU h row: Sgn.shJ. Bfusglirzgn. D. Oshmn sfhraer, J Silo? C. Dabissrgdshawl :to E' ' P e f . '77 FIS. Wessler, L .f 73 Flrst row R Broeker W Helt mann R Gammon D Moore G Thornhnll E Graham Sec ond row C DeRoy L Hercules R Ehlmann D Denmngman B Whnttom R Rnchterkessnng D Eoff Thurd row J Broeker R Peters F Achelpohl Schmidt S Lawler B Clouser B Scharnhorst Mr Gubson IS 81722012 S 4.5 MM fff The FISHERMAN S CLUBS were orgamzed to satisfy the needs of the boys who love the out of doors They study many ofthe arts of flshlng 'Q Q M . First row: D. Maynard G. Roth J. Bloebaum R. Rodgers G. Mitchell. Second row: M. Dra- er T. Reed G. Koc . Mentzel R. Schnatmeier L. Greiwe. Third row: S. Beumer Par inson, J. eithly, Hollrah. Fourth row: R. Renken L. Besselmann, C. Boschert, D Wampler, Sponsor, Mr. Wash ington. J. Kaibel R. Broeckelmann L. Cafeef GM , f' 2 I ,4. 2 ' f 1:122 9 . 5 J. Morgan, J. er y R. NoIIe. The CAREER CLUB was orugnnated for the purpose of creat :ng Interest IU future educatlon and careers I Interesting Among some of theur actuvutues were severa I s ut up peraodlcal club program ly during the year s and bulletan board dlsp ay p The HOBBY and ANTIQUE CLUB IS one of our newer organizations Its purpose IS to promote a greater Interest nn one s own hobbies Members: M. Baumann, Miss ' I Gruer, D, Dawknns, J. Randal, T r , E. Ehlmann, Members R Shatro H Oettmg h B Melser J Scott R Kre ne :Ilene Mrs Dnckerson M jf 59 C45 W I . I I I I . I 'cr oc' , . ' , . g 5 Davis, A. Stahlschmidt. ' l S A 'Q' Q, 'a In :- I 7 'Q 4 Q Y ' :N 'S . , rw ,rf 'ffv..z', ,x WJ: O J K., '9 The PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB was established for the following reasons To provide richer and deeper experiences in photography To Increase the appreciation of photography To serve and assist other school organizations when possible Back row Barbara Clayborn Martha Gerstner Elaine Bellew Diane DeSherlua Audrey Davis Marlene Kuechler Mrs von Bastian Front row Yuell McDamell Carl Waldvogel Bob Gose Carl Causey Geo Elsenbath Ronnie Palmer The members of the Business Opportunity Club are primarily interested current business procedures and related sublects However, the organization has a dual purpose to cause business students to appreciate the social elements of Business Education as well as the vocational trends A Back row: Betty Jo Tackett, Geraldine Hawkins, Grace Boschert, Miss Wightman, Norma Beasley, Nan Jo Schwada, Marlene Blase. Middle row: Doris Shivedecker, Jean Kottmann, Geraldine Neuling, Janet Bussinger, Geneva Hockmeyer, Sandy Bibb. Front row: Helen Leverenz, Jane Borgmeyer, Janet Knobbe, Joann Lang. ,-Q. C O I? O Short, R., Miss Algeo, Sponsor, McCormick, W., Sch. -S Ermeling, M., Bracht, D., Hawkins, J., Stoehner, M., roeder, V. Gambill, L., Adams, N., Mrs. Phelps, Sponsor. The F. T. A. was organized to stimulate in- terest in the field of Education, also, to give the members a preview of the field of teaching. The Economics Club is newly organized this year. Its purpose is to create an interest in the field of economics, as well as civic affairs. The Club furthers knowledge of individual financial activities. The Club is also dedicated to assist in any school service. czen ce The Science Club was organized to promote the knowledge of science in each member. The Science club is affiliated with the Science Club of America, an inter- national organization. 'V N. . . nunm f!Q5k 5 vw ,,.,..-v--1 tv -- t. T . gh. First row: Sotta, J., Arras, J., Dunlap, H., Johnson, F., Winter, P., Ordelheide, N. vice president, Schlenther, R. president, Mitchell, T. secretary-treasurer, Lohrmann, B., Mrs, Knight, Sponsor. Second row: Gillette, L., Sirnmering, L., Templeton, J., Rigdon, J., Ransom, W., Harrington, J., Ermeling, G., Moore, B., Waye, J., Williams, J. Third row: Oelschlaeger, J., Seeler, R., Kerner, D., Oelklaus, D., 77 Kuechler, W., Koenig, R., Belew, N., McGee, R., Toedebusch, P., Mitchell, R., Bottoms, R. jr! The Art Club's main purpose is to create a better and deeper un- derstanding of art in the school. Their sponsor is Mr. Hendron. ' .1 Front row: D. Scholle, B. Gray, J. Cox, M. Dyer, J. Westerfeld, M. Eeilsmith, C. Ward. Second row W. Poindexter, F. Kemp, R. Kleusner, R. Bull, R. Waldvogel, B. Talley, D. Toedebusch, Mr. Hendron sponsor. Third row: K. Meers, M. Eddens, J. Coleman. lvl 4 I f l ,1,+N, A - f JL L f A- ff' ,M ' Aifwyf My yt Jjf From left to right: E. Pundmann, D. Rupp, J. Meeker, D. Huhn, T. Sandton, G. Keithly, M. Griewe, Mr. Jones, sponsor, C. Clark, B. Biser, O. Koester. ,v MQ Csfamp Cfzd The Stamp Club was organized this year to give the collectors a broader understanding of stamps, and also to give them an opportun- ity to enlarge their col- lections. Their sponsor is Mr. Jones. rl Y First row: Frank Williams, Charles Behle, Pat House, Joyce Stoehner, Thelma McCrory, Carl Brooks, Bob Littiken, Dennis Holt. Second row: David Ebeling, Robert Sandfort, Georgia Phillips, Joyce Sylcox, Velma LaBarge, Wilma Henke, Barbara Brown, Linda Buchanan, Diana Kramer. Third row: Marilyn Sims, Barbara Ermeling, Fay Carver, Betty Gilless, Jean Bruns, Audrey Griewing, Ella Sadler, Artha Parker, Harland Oelklaus, Lawrence Willis. First row: Dudley Dickbernd, Tom Clevenger, Charles Beggs, Jo Mary Schuttenberg. Second row: Wayne Willbrand, Earl Kreder Stahlschmidt, Anita Gerken, Peggy Horvath, Sylvia Warren. Third Rieffer, Judy Yeater, Carol Weber, Bonnie Horvath, Billie Jean Fourth row: Wayne Richardson, Don Stoehner, Joe Garza, Dennis Femmer, Gerry Shatro. 1 res man f ance McCall, Sandra Park, Jean Wehmeier, Elaine Hart, Marilyn Boehmer, Judy row: Alvin Grau, Leslie Wiss, Margie Dungan, Sue Weaver, Irene Osborn. Bass, James Hogg, Elvin Linson, John The Freshman Dance Club specialized in square dancing. Mr. Maxon spon- sored the club. Q05 1 dl? CQ First row: B. Bloebaum, B. Spilker, B. Vincent, D. Wheeler, R. Flaherty, R. Czeschin, E. Murphy, V. Humphreys. Second row: J. Bekebrede, S. Barton, J. Maxson, J. Schumpe, M. Kruel, J. Hollrah, J. Herpolsheimer, E. Gerken, P. Lamb, C. Gilliom, B. Bricker, B. Meiers, J. Neer. Third row: K. Shampine, M. Gainer, K. Eichhorn, P. Tainter, J. Dapron, K. Roeper, J. Kemp, K. Schierding, P. Meirink, J. Hollrah, J. Faegon, J. Elder. Fourth row: T. Terry, R. Meers, C. Reef, F. Weber, J. Curry, H. Zumbehl, L. Hall, J. Wahlbrink, A. Steiner, D. Groenemann, R. Grooms, J. Frank, J. Hafer. First row: B. Foltz, F. Schaffrin, B. Crawford, M. Bizelli, R. Boschert, S. Shampine, M. Schone, S. Beggs L. Gibson. Second row: D. Prongue, G. Horton, P. Wright, L. Bean, V. Joplin, K. Bailey, W. Bray, J Davis, S. Herron, J. Bond, N. Koch, B. Hughes, C. Mainer. Third row: Mrs. Diggs, J. Schappe, W Ehlmann, P. Whitlock, P. Keiner, K. Bruns, G. Hughes, D. Borgmeyer, R. Barklage, D. Holzhauser. The SOPHOMORE DANCE is a social club organized to help the boys and girls cultivate some of the social graces. 80 1 11121014 l WUC GI? 57601, 11 , , vV wbl S U :wb ' , fm l' X 1, JV Dancing: Gerald Koch, Barbara Jarvis. Standing: Judy Hollenberg, Paul Ell, Carol Kasper, Tod Wipke ', Q Wayne Hoffman, Carol Frye, Mr. Roche, sponsor, Virginia Schrader, Roger Tiesing, Sharon Wardenburg, X ' 1 Ellen Boyd, Joyce Willbrand, Joan Broeker, Shirley Ott. ff J l f yr' L l fi Front: Barbara Boschert, Dave Poertner, Back: Diane Atwell, Shirley Schulte, Mona Muhm, Roy Singleton, Bairie Nichols, Jane Lawing, Ronnie Blo ba Al B e um, rene ernard, Susan Ocherhausen, Marvin Monday, Yancey Coffman, Sharon Niedner, Carol McCoy, Gerard LeDoux, Jack Elmore, Betty McKinney, Don Hurt. If l Learning modern dance techniques is the aim of the Junior Rock and Roll Club. L dances MMM enzor f ance if V' W!! P jf YU SENIOR DANCE CLUB was orgamzed for The purpose of ear mg modern social Furs row M Poese C Frye G Rneffer M Hodel V Neustadi J Senz M Peyton I Bar ag Worfmann Second row R Bextermuller B Besselmann C Wenger W Shumpe S Brow W Hollrah J Moseler H Burkemper C Oelklaus R Kapfer -Sf?-I WB! K The purpose of The NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE IS to promote debate, orafory, and publuc speakmg Members M Pey1on,W Hoffman, E Gerken, Y Coffman V75 V!-JI'-a G3 KQJJ2 - , x 'VI' I- Aj, ' Y' . K Aff' ,V , A A ' . C3 J 1 fx - Jr , - I ' IL! Q1 ff' ' I : . , , , . ' , . , . , , ' , . , . kl e, J. . : . ' , . , . , . , - D, - I I I - 2 2 1 ' A , 4 -1, ' A . I ' 3 Fl , Q' ' I ' I T z , 1- P0 ? -L ', yo 5 . ,ziggy vyy, P ' ' 1 I ', as my Y V 2 so I we , if - J - l f x Q J - X 5 ? A 1 x-,A 4,4 .1 WX- T' ,J : A N i I T ,Q 'V ,, if-ff 7 A., A X f K ' W 4 V LI V 0 Kgffrkg f X . , First row: Carol Oelklaus, Nancy Ordelheide, Ina Rae Barklage, Larry Karch, Ellen Kaye Murphy, Joyce Hackmann, Dorothy Stephens. Second row: Nan Jo Schwada, Janet Moseler, Jo Randall, Jo Morgan, Larry Peery, Nancy Budke, Susan Denning, Donna Dawkins, Jean Elder, Margie Faeth, Diann Toedebusch. Third row: Gail Mersch, Mary Moehlenkamp, Polly Winter, Jean Hollrah, Melba Baumann, Margaret Eddens, Kenny Jensen, Richard Schlenther, David Groeneman. 11121614 Gfzsszbafbveayue The Junior Classical League, a national high school society for the promotion of interest in the classics, has an active membership of more than 33,000 in its 861 chapters in 46 states. Our local activities include participation in Homecoming, Hilights, and the J.C.L. State Convention. The annual slave auction, Saturnalia Celebration, and Roman Banquet provide a gay and varied social life. First row: Rebecca West, Charlotte Christopher, Dorothy Ray, Jean Bruns, Joyce Arras, Jane Lawing, Mary Jane Gleason, Carolyn Peyton, Shirley Pollock. Second row: Donna Wheeler, Mike Lane, Gary Erlinger, Richard Denning, Connie Bell, Mona Muhm, Marlene Kuechler. Third row: Jim Hater, Mrs. Schafer, sponsor, Clinton White, Ed Pundmann, Jim Miller, John Becker, Fred Nledner, Russell Crider, Jerry Smith, Kenny Clemons. sc Q b My 4 , A--5 fb , . E7 I The FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA has as its theme this year Public Relations. This theme was carried out in the Sub-District Conference in which some of our local members have the honor of holding offices. Among some of the activities for this year was a Christmas party, attendance at a spring conference and numerous excellent club programs. 9791 First row: K. Gardner, R. Klues- ner, W. Schumpe, K. Meers, P Poeling, J. Wortmann, J. Wil lott, R. Meers. Second row: C Schmidt, H. Zumbehl, S. Jones R. Richterkissing, K. Cutright B. Poeling, K. Bruns, G. Noth stine, W. Ehlmann. Third row BF Morrow, T. Dames, J. Bruere H. Berkemper, D. Bond, J Thies, K. Hollrah, J. Abernathy Mr. Landwehr. 7.2 First row: C. Knight, D. Miller J. Hughes, E. McCray, F. Wam pler, M. Holladay, E. Griewing Betty Borgmeyer, S. Cleft. Sec- ond row: B. Bormann, L. Schier- meier, J. Boyd, M. Sederwall, C. Lee, B. Love, Mrs. Ahrens, C. Richterkissing, J. Schnarre. Third row: Miss Scott, J. Douglas, N. Wehmeier, M. Hugemeier, C. Null, S. Wil- liams, A. Zumbehl, P. Propst, C. Moore. Fourth row: C. Smith, B. Steinhoff, A. Reef, G. Leverenz, E. Benne, D. Orf, J. Stork, P. Gillette, J. Griffin. The St. Charles Chapter of the FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA is a part of a National Organization. Among some of their activities are an annual educational tour to different places throughout the United States, and County Fair entries. 84 -xg? G GSSICGXTQCOFOQ The ClassIcal Records Club was organtzed for the fIrst tIme thIs year and IS sponsored by Clemons The purpose of the club IS to promote Interest and apprecIatIon In classIcal musIc Members Back Ronald Roth Mr Clemons Front LaVerne Smzth Gerry Cluny Mary Jean Burger Melva Washmgton zsfen azzof reafe The purpose of the Llsten and Create Club IS to broaden the Interest In dlfferent types of musrc and to cover brlefly the fneld of musIc theory The members lIsten to records of good muslc and dnscuss the kInd of Instruments used and types of muslc Members Back Jerry Lyons Clmton Whnte M Henderson Mlddle Ron HarrIngton Henry DUEFIHQEF Bob Anderson D6VId Crouse Front Wayne Mosher Barbara Bacon Randy Rowe Refry 5 The Poetry Club, under the guIdance of Mrs Wnlklnson, develops In ITS members a deeper apprecIatIon forthe pruceless works ofthe famous poets. Members-Baclr: Myra Cross, Mrs. Wilkinson, Eleanor Baum- garth. Front: Emma Brown, Betty Anderson, Connie Bell, QS G GQOQ gfgffzcs He always displays a loyal school spnrut by has acts of good sportsmanshlp as partucupant or spectator He IS honest In all hls deallngs with others respecting theur rights to private property He strives to attann hugh standards of cleanluness of per son thought speech and behavior He avoids damaglng and dlsflgurlng any public or vate property He ns respectful well mannered and courteous to every one He reallzes that the concern for others as the key to true happuness He refralns from actlons that would reflect upon e school and humself 4? Q WZZQL1 goofgaf 'Qu .2'4lf51U. .- 4 'de' - r , . 1 .. bball 'A.'d'f 'W4 ' Lu m 4 . .52 -.3 ig 'l 1 'pfifl 'fi QB? J wnmrf Back: R. Purgahn, trainer, K. Kemp, D. Walkenhorst, R. Schnatmeier, W. Mosher, K. Clark, F. Williams, Coach Bowlesp E. Johnson, Coach Walker, K. Hunn, T. Sandfort, E. Koellingg J. Kondusky, C. DeRoy, D. Denningman, B. Broeckelman, Manager. Middle: D. Auten, C, Reef, H. Dueringer, R. Harrington, R. Kapfer Y. McDaniel, D. Hurt, J. Lloyd, R. Schierding, G. Smith, R. Kiehne, D. Douglas, A. Logan. Front: R. Palmer, , G. LeDoux, D, Holt, T. Huggg B. Kruel, .B. Mersman, co-captain, W. Hollrah, co-captain, B, Nichols, A. 'i,. lf France, D. Hunsicker, R. Bloebaum, K. Jensen. A FOOTBALL The varsity football team completed an O-9 season on the gridiron. Coaches Bowles and Walker can be complimented upon their fine leadership, because the sportsmanship and endurance shown by the squad were most remarkable. Touchdowns for SCHS were: Kenny Clark, 5, Richard Kapter, l, Bill Kruel, 2, if, ,W l J QQ iv ' Dick Douglas, 2, Ron Bloebaum, l, Ron Harrington, lg and Charles Reef, l. Henry Dueringer accounted for one safety. KL ml 4 Coaches and Capyams Kenny Kemp 1225 and Ron Bloeblaum HU prepare Coach Bowles W Hollrah B Mersman Coach Walker for Oncommg Opposmon --0'7 ED 33 E4 34 'Q-ijt 6 Jayuees Top row: Larry Greiwe, Austin Holliday, Jim Wahlbrink, Harlan Oelklaus, Jim Duello, Lonny Sparr, John Curry, Ron Har- rington. Bottom: Coach Walker, Gene Roth, manager, Larry Karch, Mike Draper, Kenneth Delmaine, Jim Hafer, Bob Bark- lage, Bill Kruel. Insert: Ralph France, JUN 5 23 Y 24 l l ,, , , . -, fxrt-I -fx' ' 'A fi C , f Back, left to right: Frank Wil- liams, John Lloyd, Henry Duer- inger, John Bruere, Coach Bar- tow, DeWayne Bond, Ed John- son, Wayne Hollrah, Kenny Clark, Harold Oetting, Wayne Hoffman, Kneeling, front: Paul Ell, Gerard LeDoUx, Kenny Kemp. Center: student man- ager, Torn Sanclfort. chan i' lhfl lil 30 1 i 7I'O.S'5 790122 Left to right: Bob Meyer, Carl Brooks, Doug Clark, Don Stoehner, Bob Gose, John Becker, Reuben Abbington, Coach Bowles, Richard Scherd- ing, Russell Crider, Tom Clev- enger, John Terry, Wayne Rich- ardson. -V, 9l Li-ff '4 'L 'f AJ f 1 fA 2 Ll t 1 JJ, y Q H J? T37 K we -fj V if 3 - J. WAYNE HOLLRAH FRANK W LLIAMS I' I . I 91 1 A rx 1 I I 3 5 aryl? resfflrzy N Y siaqi' Standing: Nichols, B., Timm, D., Neidner, F., Bloebaum, R., Hunsicker, D. Kneeling: Autin, D., Frank, J., Ermel- l ing, G., Phillips, G. .Witt-r2.9 X hi Among the new sports offered at S.C.H.S. this year is Varsity Wrestling. Under the direction of Coach Maxon the grapplers spent much of their time learning the fundamentals of wrestling. Much promise was shown by the boys in a sport that employs excellent physical condition. arszly grace l Q. TRACK The thinclads this year look for- ward to a bright cinder season. With Coach Bowles manning this season's squad, many track mem- bers will gain valuable, happy and memorable experiences for the years to come. March 30-State Indoor Meet, Co- lumbia, Missouri. April 9-Hazle- wood, Here, I6-Ferguson, There, 18-Clayton, There, 23-24-Little Six Prelims, Ladue, 27-Little Six Finals, Ladue, 30-U. City Prelims, U. City. May l-U. City Prelims, U. City, 3-Pattonville, Here, 4- U. City Finals, U. City, 6-lO-Dis- trict Meet-Public School Stadium, l7-18-State Outdoor, Columbia. , A 1' ' 171.9 Q,-Q .. . . ..,.. .... . Mm' A First row: Gillette, L., Bloebaum, J., Shatro, J., Richardson, W., Hughes, R., Schierding, R., Holliday, A., Sparr, L., Duello, J. Second row: Wells, L., Pennington, C., Bloebaum, R., Mosher, W., Harrington, R., Mitchell, T., Dueringer, R., Schnatmeier, R., Reef, C., Holt, D., Kondusky, J. Third row: Denningrnann, D., LeClaire, D., Morrow, B., Broeker, S., Fehr, G., Crider, R., Neidner, F., Terry, J., Clevenger, T., Hunsicker, D., Fourth row: Coach Bowles, France, A., Hunn, K., Oelklaus, H., Dames, T., Gose, B., Dickbernd, D., Gillette, L., Smith, G. Fifth row, Timm, D., Auten, D., Peters, R., Lloyd, J., Bruere, J., 94 Kruel, B., Maynard, D., Davis, C., Pierce, B., Starner, M. Uarszfy i7e12121S r 1 3 L 1 i l . 1... L 6 lr y , , ' ix ft .' , Ky f' ' ' , -L , ,ss 1, X N, , I 1 I ,X J .T .4 ,' ', 1 FAEEQRQ 2 I ,sri 'MIM I t ts,- r . -4 J, gf f sf , ' f r V glfg i if Q f , A A5 l . ' V' L M' i' fray' ,I fiih .1 - 1' 1351 Q ' l Lbs? 45 t . - pf rf . ,. -- 'Q ' 3 ,. Y y f Yr 5 '.'1'-N ? 3-pr i i Uv ri, : V l Q. V 8' Q 1, ,. ., ..- . A . 5 2 f fx 1-L 5 M, Q Mi' AA Ms .. is fx r LA, F 9- if ' I 'ii First row: Ochs, D. D. Stahlschmidt, W. Hoffman, H. Hesskamp, E. Kreder. Second row: D. Ostmann, D. Short, Y. Coffmann, J. Schappe, J. Miller, B. Biser, J. Becker. lnset, Coach McMurray. Golf is another new sport nitiated this year at St. Charles High School. The boys spent much of their time learning the finer points of golf. Aiding the boys in their endeavor are Mr. O'Hare, St. Charles Golf Course Profes- sional and Coach Bartow. The Golf team is evidence of the growth of St. Charles High School and its athletic depart- FTTCFTT. Another addition in sports this year at S.C.H.S. is Varsity Tennis. The team of Wayne Hoffman and Harry Ochs advanced to the semifinals. They were defeated only by the state champions. With this record, this year's squad, the first in the his- tory of St. Charles High School, was accepted as a member in the Suburban Tennis League of St. Louis, Missouri County Schools. Tennis was offered as a year 'round sport, and maintained an impressive caliber of ability through- out theiyseason. r, l 'A ,Q rf' il K iv x i 'Vli April 16-Clayton ,, Q, .....,. ibm, .... ....... There 23-LadUe ...,..,,. ,l ...gas .sssssss.ss QW! is .... L , There 30- Kirkwood 'Q ,..,.. if ,.s. ' .... .yt .,.. ....s.........A A There May 2- Normandy .... 3 A,,,,,, i 4132.1 ,,.,,,,....... IC..if,.-:.Lll .ffs Here 7-Webster Groves .... ? ......... ref-, .... 'f..f .......-e..A Hefe 13-18-Suburban League Tourney ' -.: .....................-- U- CNY 24-26-Country Day Invitational Tourney soy BOBBY ANDERSON QQ grill RL FJ ,mmf First row: Ell, P., Monday, M., Wise, E., Oetting, H., LeDoux, G., Moore, D., Eoff, D. Second row: Mersman, B., Clark, D., Schulte, C., McGee, T., Nichols, B., Tiesing, R., Koch, G., Feldmann, D. Third row: Kiehne, R., Echle, L., Johnson, E., Hollrah, W., Williams, F., Keithly, G., Lowery, G., Sandfort, T., Coach Bartow. Fourth row: Griewe, L., Stoehner, D., Meyer, B., llgenfritz, J., Scott, J., Baker, G., Bobeen, J. And that's the way you do it! lt might be-lt could be-no, he caught it! J Talk about a pickle' w-J' This year's' Varsity Baseball Team, headed by Coach Bartow, provided stiff competition for their opposition in the Suburban Baseball League. '57 SCHEDULE v ll. fx 11'S'? if April May 2-Assumption 4-Ritenour ,..... ...... H 9-Ferguson .... ...... T ' ll-Ritenour .... WTF T6-Clayton ...,. ...... T ' i7-Webster .,., LT' 18-Webster .... ...,. H 23-U. City ........... ...... H 25-Maplewood .... HH 29-Ferguson ,... ..,.., H 30-Wellston .,,.. .Tk 2-Kirkwood .... H' 7-Normandy .... ...... T 'L 9-Ladue ., .............. .... . H I4-Brentwood ..., ......... H 1' ' Denotes Conference 50C1af57CAv1f1e.f ' I 1 5. 592 K, 'R Queen JOYCE WILLBRAND MARLENE KUECHLER On October 25 Joyce Wlllbrand was crowned Homecomung Queen To relgn over The 1956 Homecoming acflvltles The crowning was The hugh lught of an evening of excitement which Included a pep rally a snake dance and a bonflre The nexr day The queen and atfendanfs Carol Wenger Donna Kemp Path Melrunk Marlene Kuechler and Jean Wehmerr were Introduced To ST Charles by a colorful parade led by Mr Hess and has band Our fesrnve mood was dampened only by the defeat of ST Charles by Wellston, but all our dns appolnfmenls were eased by the dance lhat was held after the game I00 CAROL WENGER 'Q' PATTI MEIRINK L 4 fd 1 sw, K 'N Nf ...J 1013 vii JEAN WEHMEIER K-JW ll fl ll , ' ' , 7 rl 'L+ Xl rf 1 1 J rf'-, n, lf' 7 1 I f 3 -A, yn if 1 1. , , L fr if , 259C . I nfl! 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I I On the evenrng of Novem ber lo the annual Football Party was held The dance cen tered around the crowning of Jo Morgan as the Football Queen of 1956 57 Precedrng her to the throne were her attendants and the returlng queen The Senlorclass was represented by Violet Neustadt and the Junlqt class b Joan Broeker Judy Schurnpe was chosen by 'the Sophtbmore elass and Mary Jean Burger by the Freshma class Jo Morgan then made her appearance and received the crown from :ss Barbara Haalxe the ve nrfhg queen The flrst dlanc of the evqmng was erved for the'queen and er attencjlanisf and was followed by danclng for all I ,JA VIOLET NEUSTADT JOAN BROEKER JUDY SCHUMPE Jo MORGAN U Q QI? 'S MARY JEAN BURGER :L C w 7 5 . T ,Et tt The varslty basketball team elected their Sweet heart and presented her on Friday evening February 15 Master ot Ceremonies Yancy Coffman untroduced the coaches who In turn Introduced he teams Next the retlrlng Sweetheart Miss Sally Brown made her appearance Fnnally the bag moment arrlved Mlss Carol Kasper the Basketball Sweet heart of 1957 stepped through the tradrtuonal heart She was presented with a corsage by the retlrrng Sweetheart The frrst dance was ex clusuvely for the Sweetheart and the members of the team Dancung for all followed ll' 5811 Stegpmv 3' Hvfmw ,fb s ' . Lp l l N N G5 If . Gb og . G ? Q 3 t! . . , ,fl ! SJ' '- 'iff' 2 . 3 Q 51711151 it R C77 'v+!:.,'v--nw-W. ass' M nrt' ' CD 0 , J, ' sw, V -' V X- J, s r. at f - f - I W V ' N 'Q mwah Q .f.' . 1 Qwwyv 'MXN' ' 5 ' 1 uf r,,w,rkh is ri V V l 5 Q , , ,M 2 AA lt 1' ,l ls J is 1 11 S f rn , , fave.vwa'f+-mmf-swf t Y: ' V, , - . A ,V xt Fl Y S A .X mwwafav .Q 67 U - - f,- g , j S ' -A 1 , 'S 1 l . -nm , 5,1 0-f Jw 'M JANICE SEITZ Jai, AUDREY DAVIS JUDY SCHNARRE 91' wr ff '1- WV l 7 L QuEErg HIRLEY MosELEi2 A iw d Q On the school campus Miss Shirley Moseler was crowned Queen of Love and Beauty by the retiring queen Miss Marlene Neustadt. Our queen of 57 was preceded to the throne by her attendants flower girls and crown bearer. After the crowning the May Pole Dance was pre- sented by the Senior girls. Open House and the annual May Day Dance took place after the festivities. RITA BEXTERMUELLER DY HOLLENBURG KATHY SHIERDING anooxe PAYNE NANcY WEHMEIER IO3 if x ,EM W 'M M .............--n 13111 xjx To-il ss. AUGUST 7th and 9th grades had V2 day All had V2 day of school SEPTEMBER Dusmussed for Labor Day Today marked furst full day at SCH St Charles County Faur started Faculty meetung Freshmen had an assembly Hugh school assembly We were excused at 1 30 10 Faculty meetung Charlemo started takung Senuor puctures 11 SC Club meetung Pep Club had furst meetung Band members went to Kuwanus Club 12 Junuor Achuevement assembly nomunated class offucers Football tuckets went on sale 13 Whewl Reached 97 today Were excused at 1 30 Voted for class offucers 14 Voted over Pep assembly Furst football game was played at 17 Senuors voted agaun Senuors elected Ruch Schlenther Student Councul Representatuve Junuor Class offucers Presudent Yancy Coffman Vuce Presudent Wane Hoffman Secretary Joyce Wulbrand Treasurer Audrey Davus Student Councul Representatuve Sharon Nuedner 18 Senuor offucers Presudent Dave Dennugmann Vuce Presudent Gary Keuthly Secretary Treasurer Jenny Terry Last call for pucture ap pountments 19 Sophomore offucers Presudent Dave Groeneman Vuce Presuden Ronald Harrungton Secretary Treasurer Susan Dennung Student Councul Representatuve Ellen Gerken 20 Freshman mental aptutude test Faculty and secretarues pucnuc at Blanchette Park 21 Pep assembly football game wuth Western Mulutary We lost 200 Band performed Band Day at Columbua MU beat Oregon 1913 Freshman assembly New peppers took constututuon test WANTED Englush lll Text Varsuty Cheerleaders elected Judy Schnare Susan Dennung an Janet Neer All Sophomore Band played for grade schools 27 A called Pep Club meetung Some Senuors got Charlemo proofs Freshman offucers Presudent Bull Kruel Vuce Presudenf Russell Cru der Secretary Treasurer Ruch Dennung Student Councul Representatuve John Bruere 28 Pep Assembly Played home game wuth Pattonvulle We were defeated 3512 Student Councul sponsored dance after game I06 Gaim QQIQ 1956-57 OCTOBER Senuor Class rungs came un Purate Peppers had coke party SC had meetung Junuor Class meetung Pep Club unutuatuon started Assembly on Bond Issue Junuor Hugh assembly 2nd peruod JCL Slave Auctuon Purate Patters went on sale Game played at Maplewood and SCHS was agaun defeated Score was 39 12 Gurls aerual dart tournament started Mulk machunes out of operatuon Bond Issue parade Freshman party and parent s nught 10 Junuor Charlemo puctures were taken Bond lssue passed Eughth grade deck tournament started 11 Mulk machunes are now back un operatuon 12 We nomunated Homecomung attendants Freshman team was de feated by Clayton 5713 Varsuty was defeated 312 Student Coun cul Sponsored dance after game 15 Boys archery meetung Electuon of Homecomung attendants Junuor Hugh Student Councul meetung 16 Homecomung attendants are Carol Wenger and Donna Kemp Senuors Joyce Wulbrand and Marlene Kuechler Junuors Pattu Meurunk Sophomores and Jean Wehmeuer Freshmen 17 Student body voted for Homecomung queen Charlemo staff started sellung MUMS 18 Freshman and Sophomore Charlemo puctures were taken 19 Pep assembly We lost football game to Brentwood 46 24 22 Group of FFA boys went to the Natuonal Conventuon un Kansas Cuty Mussouru 23 Clubs were organuzed Pep Club meetung Homecomung mega phones went on sale 24 Scholarshup Qualufyung test guven Assembly guven by Sgt Puke Janet Hollrah Mary Jane Gleason and Ruth Shuerdung were elected Freshman cheerleaders 25 Homecomung Bonfure and snake dance Joyce Wullbrand was crowned Homecomung Queen of 1957 26 Homecomung parade at 1 30 We lost our Homecomung game to Wellston 31-6 Afterwards the Homecomung Dance was held 27 SC Club went to Columbua to see Iowa Muzzou game 29 Funal week of furst quarter 31 Nomunated Football Queen tovote attendants Senuor Hlgh regustered 1- . . . i s , I 3- . . I . . . . U 7 - V, . I . X I 5- ' . .Fi ,VVV 8-. , . . . . .g 1 'He 9- , ' - . 3OT ' . - '. . au- . I t ' 3- ' ' , - , . ' . . ' . 4- 0 4 1 . . . . 5- . ' . - . ' . 2 . , . .. ' 6- ' y . 2 ' 1 - 7- ' 7 : . - I ' - plme. We los? 20,0- I Brooke Payne, Carolyn Peyton, Melba Richterkessing, Dorothy Rayl - . . z . I . 7 . . I I . . I : - , : ' - , , - ' : ' , 7 ' ' 11 - H . ' 2 - 1 ' 1 - - - - - . i . . . 22- ' . . , , - . A' 3 A V' 24- . ' ' . -L 25- - ' . 26- ' : , ' , d ' - ' - I-5 sf X A Q +4 NOVEMBER Jo Morgan elected football queen Attendants were Freshman Mary Jean Burger Sophomore Judy Schumpe Junsor Joan Broeker and Vsolet Neustadt Sensor Psrate Patters went on sale Patch test was gsven Students held a mock electson for U S Pressdent Sensor hsgh assembly thsrd persod Report cards were dsstrsbuted Second persod was omstted for an assembly Sophomores held annual party Seventh grade Deck Tennss Tournament began Home Economscs I classes are modelsng thesr aprons Student Councsl meetsng Clubs met fsfth persod Sophomores seatsng charts were announced Faculty psctures were taken Annual Football Party was held sn the audstorsum at 800 P Freshmen and Sophomores had psctures taken Patch tests read Faculty meetsng after school P T A meetsng Our fsrst basketball game was played sn the Washsngton Tournament agasnst Belle SCHS won 61 54 Junsor Hsgh assembly Sensors seatsng charts were posted Creatsve Wrstsng class provsded the Thanksgsvsng assembly School was dssmsssed at 2 30 Defeated Montgomery Csty sn our second game sn the Washsngton Tournament Back from Thanksgsvsng vacatson Pep Club meetsng Famsly Relatsons Class ss collectsng toys to be repasred for Chrsstmas Ssxth persod was omstted for Clubs Student Councsl had meetsng thsrd persod Our basketball team was defeated at Washsngton 49 53 DECEMBER Basketball Season Tsckets on sale S2 75 Boys Intramural Basket ball started Club conststutsons must be handed sn to the Student Councsl Student Councsl meetsng Play HARVEY was presented by the Psrate Players Psrate Patters went on sale Student Councsl meetsng A Cappella had sts annual Chrsstmas Party Student Councsl and pep assembly fsfth persod Basketball game wsth Wentzvslle won 66 37 Psrate Pepper meetsng Clubs seventh persod Bake sale dursng lunch persods Junsor Hsgh assembly thsrd persod by the chosrs and band Dental Clsnsc sn gym Band held sts Chrsstmas party followsng the Pot Luck Supper Junsor Hsgh assembly thsrd persod Ssxth persod was omstted for advssory meetsng Home game wsth Jennsngs SCHS won 66-40 Student Councsl sponsored a dance followsng the game Boys Archery meetsng PTA meetsng Band concert at grade schools Junsor Hsgh assembly ssxth persod Junsor Hsgh Home Room Chrsstmas partses Nancy L Ordelhesde passed the Scholarshsp Qualsfysng Test sponsored by the Natsonal Merst System School Corporatson Baton Club met after school Chrsstmas assembly fsfth persod School dssmsssed followsng the assembly for the holsdays l07 - ' ll - ' - ' ' 1 I . - . . , . 1 . . 1 1 - . . . 1 'M' - ' ' ' , Mo., .. . 4- ' , . . 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GIZUGIY Psrates were defeated sn an away game at Webster Groves We had a pep assembly at 3 10 Boys archery meetsng sn the gym We beat Ferguson on our court sn a league game B team also won thesr game Ssxth persod was omstted for an assembly The B team l st to the Wentzvslle A team sn a tourney at Francse Howell We started taksng club psctures for the Charlemo today Student Councsl meetsng dursng the thsrd persod Psrate Patters went on sale dursng the lunch hour Yancey Coffman Jansne Gsllsom Larry Parksnson and Jerry Machsr traveled to Webster for a debate contest Junsor and Sensor boys had an Armed Forces assembly Fsfth penod was omstted for clubs Seventh persod every one attended the advssory meetsng More of the club psctures were taken Pep assembly at 310 St Charles defeated Ferguson sn a home game 72 52 Afterwards the Student Councsl sponsored a Dsmes For Polso dance Faculty had short meetsng after school P T A had sts regular meet sng sn audstorsum The student body voted for the Code of Ethscs sn fsrst persod class Psrates defeated Troy sn a home game Pep club had a Sensors took the Ohso Psycologscal Examsnatson dursng the fsrst two persods The Code of Ethscs passed wsth a 101 ratso They began taksng the club psctures for the Charlemo today St Charles beat Clayton on our court sn a league game The vssstsng cheerleaders provsded a pep assembly A sock hop was gsven after the game None of the school buses made st sn on account of the sce on the roads Esghth grade sponsored a bake sale sn cafetersa The seventh grade had a bake sale sn the cafetersa to rasse money for the March of Dsmes Ssxth persod was omstted for clubs The Publscatsons class was presented to the student body sn a short assembly The Psrates lost to Webster Groves sn the Normandy Tournament Qgflldly The Freshman Dramatscs presented a one act play Three Dysng Swans for an assembly for the Sensor Hsgh Fsrst day Charlernos went on sale The Monkeys won the sensor hsgh boys sntramural basketball tournament St Charles was defeated by Normandy n away game Student Councsl Meetsng dursng the thsrd persod Junsor Hsgh and the Junsor Sensor psctures were taken by the photographer Psrate Patters went on sale A Freshman game wsth Normandy followed the pep assembly The Varssty team Boys archery meetsng The seventh penod was omstted for clubs We beat Brentwood sn an away league game The Psrate Peppers presented an assembly tstled Be My Valen tsne for the Junsor and Sensor Hsgh The last day for Charlemo salesmen to come around to the rooms We defeated Wellston on our home court After the game Carol Kasper was honored as Basketball Sweetheart at the dance The SC Club sponsored a bake sale at noon sn the cafetersa The Band Parents sponsored a Chsls Supper Psrate Pepper meetsng St Charles beat Francss Howell sn our last home game of the season Sensors nomsnated May Queen We played Maplewood sn a league game on thesr court and won The Freshman class nomsnated attendants for May Queen The Student Councsl had meetsng School was dssmsssed for Washsngton s bsrthday It was announced that Shsrley Moseler was May Queen Sensors nomsnated attendants The Junsor Hsgh had a basketball game here The band traveled to Francss Howell and Wsnfseld to gsve as semblses The Sensor class elected Jansce Sestz and Rsta Bexter mueller as the Sensor attendants Sophomores elected Judy Schnarre and Kathy Schserdsng as thesr attendants Audrey Davss and Judy Hollenburg were chosen as attendants for the Junsor class ' - - l n H O - . ' 44 . I ,, . ... : I ' ' 5- ss u - - - 1 ' - ' . , i an ' 81 . . . - . s short meellng after school- defeated U. City in a home game. H- . . . . . . I 1- ' . l h . 12- ' ' . - I ' D - A ss - ' 15- ' - 18- . . ' ' . - - - s 19- ' ' . . ' ' - 21- ' ' , 22- ' ' A ' ' - 25- ' - ' 26- ' ' ' ' - , . A 27- ' ' Ware Knrkwood basketball game there we were defeated 58 64 Some students took UN Contest exam Hugh school voted for Charlemo King and Queen Regronal Tournament at Ferguson St Charles drew a bye for the first game Sf Charles played Ferguson m Reglonal Tournament won 6124 the Regionals PFI Baseball team had game wlth Assumption here County Teachers meetmg Baseball game with Rntenour here Pirate Peppers Romeo and Juliet Party Baseball game with Ferguson there conference game Club meetings held during fifth period 13 Science Fair held Baseball game wuth Rutenour there P T A meeting Baseball game with Clayton there conference game Jungle Wonders assembly at 1 OO Career Day Webster Baseball game there St Charles played Webster In a conference game here 19 Band Parents Program Funz A Poppln Baseball game wvth Unuversvty Cnty here Conference game Sixth period omitted for clubs State Tournament at Washington Umversuty started The Purateens won the Glrls Intramural Tournament The Pirates defeated West Plains in the first round of the State Tournament The sixth period was omttted for club meetings St Charles met St Louis Laboure In their second game of the tournament The Band Follies assembly was given second period with first period omitted The golf and track pictures were taken for the Charlemo P TA meeting un Jumor Hugh audltorlum All the Romans gathered wlth their slaves In the Cafeterla t have their annual Roman Banquet The Commumty Council had a meeting An advisory meeting was held during the seventh period 28 29 The annual Hu Lights program presented by the student body was given for the publuc 29 The J CL Convention was held at Hanley Jumor Hugh Vocational Agriculture Banquet held St Charles played baseball game with Maplewood here conference game Jumor Jamboree held Baseball game with Ferguson here conference game St Charles played Wellston there In a conference game 12- . . . . H - H 13- ' ' ' ' 14- . . ' ' ' 15- ' - - - 18- . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . - I 19- . . . . O - . 21- ' ' ' . ' ' . . . . ' -We played Riverview at Ferguson and defeated them 67-45 to win I ' A ' - U I ' 25- ' ' . . 4- . . U 26- ' . - . . 29- ' , , - . 20- . ' ' , Z4 ,,- ,..-- ...-sl ng my St Charles played Ksrkwood sn a league game at the park Shsrley Moseler was crowned May Queen of 57 e school campus The Psrates played Normandy sn an away game The seventh persod was omstted fo clubs lt w s te fsnal meetsng for thss year We played baseball agasnst Ladue sn a home game The Home Ec classes held thesr annual style show We played a game agasnst Brentwood sn a home game The sunsors presented thesr Junsor Sensor Prom Today started the week for fsnal exams The thsrd persod was omstted for the Memorsal Day sernbly The Vocal department presented thesr program Sensor week started today for all Sensors The Sensor class took the annual Sensor Trsp Class day practsce was held at 930 Afterwards Sensors had processsorsal practsce School was dssmsssed for Memorsal Day SCHS Band marched sn the Lutheran Parade The Awards assembly was presented at 130 The esghth grade graduatson was held at 9 AM Commencement was held at 8 P M qs usd fi Auwfsbh nh 'rr Gwferzd .Sky MISS BARBARA WAYE, Dietician .h 9 X S n ,V 4 4 -. X l The cafeteria staff supplied the student body each day with a wholesome and tasty meal. Their nutritious meals gave us renewed midday energy with which to continue the school routine. yfazhfenance SM Throughout the year the maintenance staff kept the school neat and clean. The staff can truly be called the silent service of our school. It was through their efforts that S.C.H.S. maintained an orderly appearance, an ap- pearance of which a school can be proud. I 1 ijvf, K W .f get :. 'S' L'- , 33, Q if , meld X Mrs. Schf'alme:arkla9e' s R Beldlflg' Maint Mtg' Mrs. Mvnollthlilllsliueslef' Mrs' Miss Wwe' Mrs- Gay' z W: xeh fOW ' tO Mrs. Spaln' le Greene Don 20 58 Achelpohl Fred 17 58 74 Barklage Davud 17 67 Barklage Ina Rae 2 17 54 55 Baumann Melba 17 70 75 83 Benlsmnth Margne 17 58 78 Besselman Bob 17 82 Bextermueller Ruta 17 82 103 Blshop Carol 17 72 Boercllng Donna 17 Boschert Audry 17 Brown Sally 17 82 69 70 Burkemper Harold 17 82 84 Claborn Elizabeth 18 54 Clark Kenny 18 88 91 92 96 Cluny Gerald 18 61 63 64 65 85 Coleman Janet 18 78 Cox Judy 18 61 63 78 Crouch Davld 18 Dalton David 18 60 61 63 64 67 DaPrato Janet 18 61 63 82 83 90 Dawkuns Donna 2 18 54 60 61 62 70 75 85 Denmngmann Davud 14 16 18 68 74 88 Dunlap Archie 18 Dunnermann Ray 18 Dyer Mary 19 54 78 Echele Les 19 68 96 Eddens Margaret 19 70 Ehlmann Ethel 19 75 Ell Marlene 19 Eoff Don 19 74 96 Faeth Margie 19 70 83 Fanrchuld Kay I9 Fortmann Charles 19 Fry Mabel 19 Frye Conme 19 55 B2 Gegg Ellen 19 54 Glllette Pearl 20 84 Goodson Jlm 2 20 Haake Myrna 20 Hackmann Joyce Haferkamp Dave Hagemeler Myra Harpole Lee 20 Harrus Lucnlle 56 Harrison Don 20 3205 Hawkms Geraldme 20 55 Haynes Floyd 20 60 Hnatt Norma 21 Hockmeyer Vemta 21 Hodel Marllyn 21 58 Hollrah Jean 21 B3 Hollrah Knete 21 84 Hollrah Wayne 2 14 21 82 88 89 Hubert John 21 59 60 62 64 65 Huddleston Bonita Humphrey Brenda Humphrey Glenda Hunn Kenneth 21 Jacobs Sharron 21 Johnson Davtd 22 Johnson Ed 22 68 21 7 21 67 68 73 69 70 73 88 91 93 96 Kapfer Rnchard 2 14 22 58 67 68 8 Kenthly Gary 3 14 16 22 78 96 Kemp Donna 22 100 Kemp Kenny 22 88 91 Kluesner Ronme 22 78 84 Koch Wayne 22 Land Helen 56 Lauer Mel 22 LeCla1re Don 22 73 Lehman Dorothy 22 Lewus Shlrley 22 54 Llewelyn George 23 Lloyd John 23 58 68 73 8 91 Lowery Gary 23 96 936 897 eI2IOI' gl? 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Clemons Kenneth 44 61 66 83 Cleveland Donna 44 66 Clevenger Thomas 44 79 89 91 63 64 Conn Judy 44 66 Connoyer Cathy 44 Crawford Dawn 44 66 Croder Russell 14 42 44 73 83 89 91 94 Dames Thomas 44 73 84 94 Davus Charles 44 72 73 94 Dennnng Ruchard 14 42 44 61 63 64 66 83 Deppung Kam 44 f'E?.S5l2'2GI2 I2 GX Dlckbernd Dudley 44 79 94 Douglas Janice 44 84 Duncan Karl 44 Dungan Blllue Jean 44 61 65 71 Dunlap Helen 44 60 63 Ebelung David 44 60 62 79 89 Elder Nancy 44 Elllott Charles 44 Ellls Llnda 44 71 Erlnnger Gary 44 66 94 Erllnger Lary 44 66 Ermellng Barbara 44 79 Fehr Gerald 44 73 89 94 Femmer John 44 89 79 Fleschert Jean 44 Fortmann Karl 44 Freed Dora 44 Garza Joe 44 79 89 Gerken Anna 44 60 62 71 79 Floyd 44 Gllless Betty 44 79 Gullette Larry 44 89 94 Gnllette Lawrence 44 77 94 Gollnom Janme 44 60 62 66 71 Gleason Mary Jane 44 69 83 66 Goodson Dean 44 Gose Robert 44 91 76 94 Grau Alvm 45 79 72 Grnewlng Audrey 45 61 64 84 63 Haferkamp Gerald 45 54 73 Gnllam Hahn Denms 45 78 Hanson Sharon 56 66 Harrmgton James 45 58 77 Harruson Wayne 45 Hart Elaine 45 61 79 63 71 Hendrnx Carolyn 45 66 Henke Wilma 45 79 Hlbdon Bully 45 Hnbdon Larry 45 73 Hnxson Moms 45 Hoffmann Jo Ann 45 Hogg James 45 79 Holladay Margaret 45 Hollander Karen 45 61 62 Hollrah Janet 45 69 71 Hollrah Ronald 45 74 Holt Dennxs 45 88 79 Horvath Bonme 45 79 Horvath Peggy Lou 45 6 House George 45 89 House Patrucua 45 79 Hughes Joan 45 84 Ivy Jean 56 Johnson Frueda 45 77 Johnson James 45 89 Johnson Marllyn 45 Kanbel Jerome 45 Ke1thly James 46 89 Kerner Donald 45 Kuehne Ronald 45 88 Klnnghammer Mary 45 61 65 82 Knnght Carolyn 45 84 Koch Gerald 45 89 75 96 Koenrg Ralph 45 58 77 Koester Oscar 45 98 Kramer Diana 45 Kreder Earl 45 60 79 62 95 Kruel Raymond 14 42 45 88 89 54 68 91 73 74 Kuechler Wayne 46 77 LaBarge Velma 46 79 Lane David Mnke 46 60 64 65 62 83 Lee Carole Jean 46 84 Leverenz Grace 46 60 Llnson Elvm 46 54 79 Lunson Melvln 46 73 Lnttekm Robert 46 79 Love Bonme 46 84 Luna Bront 46 73 Machlr Jerry 46 78 Mayfield Pat 46 71 66 Maynard Donald 46 74 72 94 Melton John 46 Mennemeler Donald 46 54 73 Mentzel Davld 46 89 74 Meyer Robert 46 89 91 96 Meyers Jerry 46 M1ller Duane 46 84 Muller James 46 89 83 95 Mllllgan Nathan 46 Mntchell Gary 46 74 Mitchell Richard 46 72 Mutts Jlmmle 46 Morrow Robert 46 84 McCall Georgna 46 54 79 McCray Esther 46 84 McCrorey Thelma 46 79 Morris J 89 Nelson Charles 46 Nesslage Davud 46 Nnederberger Louus 46 89 54 Nledner Fred 46 89 B3 94 Nledner Susan 46 61 63 71 66 Noah Judy 46 79 Ochs Harry 46 61 73 63 95 Oelklaus Donald 46 60 77 63 Oelklaus Harlan 46 89 79 91 94 Oelschlaeger Jon 46 77 65 Ordelhevde James 47 Osborn Irene 47 79 Ott Glennon 47 73 Park Sandra 47 79 Parker Artha 47 79 Parkunson Larry 47 74 Payne Brooke 47 69 71 83 103 Pearla Raymond 47 73 Peyton Carolyn 47 61 63 69 83 Phulllps Georgua 47 79 Pnerce Bobby Joe 47 73 94 Pollock Shlrley 47 83 71 Ransom Warren 47 58 77 Ray Dorothy 47 61 63 69 83 71 6 Reef Ann 47 84 Renken Richard 47 61 64 Rnchardson Wayne 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I - I I I I 6 1 1 1. 1 .1 ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 6 1 ' 1 - 1 , ' - , , , 63, ' 74 Lmdenwood Orchesfra nn Formal Conceri LINDENWOOD COLLEGE founded I827 has been ldenhfled wlfh +he hlsforlcal growfh of S+ Charles and IS proud of nfs record of educahng daughfers of reslden+s of fhe cl+y A varied curriculum mcludes foriy +hree roufes +o a sfandard col lege degree The raho of one ms'I'ruc+or fo each ren sfudenis makes Special raies for Day S+uden+s enable any young woman of ihe communlfy fo ob+am a college degree Dean Paulena Nlckell will be happy +o discuss educahonal plans wlfh any graduafe of S+ Charles who ranks m +he upper one half of her class For full mformahon call or wrlfe Wm F McMurry Dlrecior of Admissions possible a friendly personalized program of educafion. STE RLI N PI TDN .mf ghozce fm uMdefan sd aww You II hnd Sterllng Pnstons tn mllluons ot automobules on the highways ot America today Sterling has developed many ol the improvements that malce modern car engunes quleter smoother and more powerful than ever before Behind this success are the people wno worlf at Ste-rltng lhetr spnrlt and determanatlon have made this company the leader tn its lleld Qur congratulations to thus year s graduatung class ol St Charles Hugh School and our pest wlshes lor thelr Future success STERLING ALUMINUM PRODUCTS INC. The World's Largest Producers of Automotive Pistons 5? H Y uu.. .A 4 f '..t ww . Am i N . , . OF A FRIEND Compliments BIZELLI STUDIO Commerclal Work 305 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Por'rrai+s Copies ST CHARLES DAIRY CO Pasteurzzed Dazry Products Benton and Clay Street Ph RA d lpl 4 0734 O 1 1 'S is K ' GRADE A s. ODCI I1 O I - Congra+ula+lons Sensors Be Your Compamon In 1'he Search for Your Goal BRAUFMAN S H UNING'S Children s Bazaar May Never-Ending Happiness I Q 25 It 'Q 5 I o z From Many Roofs . GREAT STRENGTH There s a popular word nn mdus+ry 'I'ha+ means a Iof Io Ameruca s fu'rure I+ s dnversuflcahon Bu+ slnce I922 ACF has been following Ihe sound pol ucy of no? puHmg all :Is eggs m one baslcei Today 'Ihe men and women of ACF malce produc'Is 'I'haI Iouch almosl' every phase of modern llvung from frelghl' cars and 'Ihe famous Talgo passenger Iraun fo auI'o mobule carburelors valves eIec+romc equupmenf and nuclear energy proclucfs Havmg roofs un many nnduslrles malxes ACF sfrong foo From Ihe sfabllliy of malor companies Illze ACF means employmenl for many Amerlcans prosperous com mumhes and confidence an a sound and happy fulure In normal hmes 'the engmeerlng and produchon ad vances of leadmg companies help Ireep American pros penfy mcreasmg and In 'hmes of sfress Ihey are a source of ready sfrenglh Io help Iceep us well armed and sa e For young men and women planning fhe fuiure Ihese feaiures malce ACF a good place Io worlx a good com pany 'Io grow wlfh AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY DIVISION INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED S+ Charles Mnssoun PIan+s Locared af RX S+ Charles Mo SI' Louls Mo Xi Hunhngfon W Va MIIIOD Pa x K 3 Berwnclr Pa I A. f. lg, Q La W' - Ig: WIA .' 'ff' I' In II Q 1: II' vi I Ill' - .fl Iglfll ,Q 55 , f ' ' t 5 i, , - 31- I . III? ' '- if 1, 521 g I I , QQ :gs 5 I 1, f ' 0 0 76 1, iyf. lt . drills Ei n F' N . 1 . ..i 1. . .. 4. i , -I1 . . . . r fi . sffgvsji ' ' ' ' . AUIIIIQ 3.44 Eiga' i ' ' .. . I I t Y : I ll ll .I - - f ' I 1 k Q 2 T 6 . . . . I X 4 g healihy . . . and adds imporlanf sfrengfh 'Io 'Ihe nalion, gl I - U ' I I QQ Q ig - I ' , - It 6 4 gf . ' . . - igdsv i'31'isfE I' . ,I . 3 , 'I In if 1595 I ' - K zlsenfsiii ii- . - Ie ' - .i sg zrin I gk SI? .Q Ig 1 , Chili If AE II VQIIIQ. , I , ' it jjs' -it My ISV . 4, 2 65 K K, ,fx ,sg ' 1' 'ir' ,Y , 5 - xr' 35: 'ERS I ' l n -I - . . . . I as L A faxes M ' 1 - ' t fs ' s 'Lag fx ' ' ' Q - ' ' N' W fl I fl. 5--AA A Wlnnmg Team F3H Demon on fhe U S S Coral Sea flghflng men and flghfmg machlnes a powerful comblnahon playing a vlfal role ln fhe defense of flue democraflc way of life Wlfh flue versahle F3H Demon and fhe powerful F IOI Voodoo now In pro duchon McDonnell Alrcraff conhnues In nfs fradlflon of providing fhe mlllfary wlfh fhe flnesf possible aerial weapons Many alumni of fhe S+ Charles Hugh School are now doing fheur parf In fhe Nahonal Defense efforf as members of fhe M A C Team We salufe fhe members of flue Class of I957 and welcome fhem fo discuss wifl1 us flue advanfages of a fufure on our winning feam. MCDONNELL Aircraff Corporafion MANUFACTURERS OF AIRPLANES AND HELICOPTERS ST. LOUIS 3, MO. qu I Z I I lj . I W F LACK INC b Prlnftn S om 6+ L I NEWSSTAND DDINGI TATIOFB f Wn+h R015 d ypef Uleffe es d H+' SI' Charles Mo R4I 30 S M SI' Charles Mo ST CHARLES SAVINGS BANK ST CHARLES MO Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HERBERTC SANDFORT ROBERT E SCHNEDLER CHARLES E RECHTERN MILDRED LUECHAU EDWARD STONEBRAKER MILTON E MEYER JOSEPH A SIMON ERNST E PAULE WM SCHNEDLER RALPH H RECHTERN T C BRUERE JR AND FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Presldeni Vice Presldeni' Cashuer Assusianf Cashler Assusfanf Cashier ASSISTBHI' Cashuer Dnrecior Dnrecfor Dnrecior Dlrecfor DnrecI'or Dlrecfor ECONOMY AUTO AND SPORTING GOODS CO Ra 4 0650 330 NORTH MAIN STREET ST CHARLES MISSOURI 4 My 1 IYIE I , . ,V . . ' WT LX F I ir afn FFA ' , I , ff Ili - 5? I n , . WEST END REALTY COMPANY Compefeni Servrce In Real Esfafe Sales ancl Frnancmg I9I0 Wesf Clay S+ Charles Mrssourl Phone RA 4 2455 Besi' Wshes fo All Sfudenfs FRED E FINCK Class of 48 RA 4 0476 CLARELLA Congrafulahons BEAUTY SHOP 'lo fhe Seniors CLARA NIENHUESER 427 Nor+h 2nd Slreef S+ Charles Missouri SHEAR S C gr 'r l 1' s and Besi' Wshes K 81 S 305 Norlh Mann S'rree'l' Garbage and Rubbrsh Haullng MAIN AND CLAY SILVER TOP ROLLER RINK lfs Fun fo Roller Slcaie HEALTHFUL RELAXING GET UP A PARTY H L and Doroihla RAndolph 4 I868 I820a W Clay DEPARTMENT.STORE Say H' Wr+h Flowers PARKVIEW GARDENS BEN RAU Prop I925 Randolph Phone RAndolph 4 l925 S+ Charles Mo MEMBER OF FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Quall 'ly Beverages Smce ZEISLER COMPANY ST CHARLES MO Dusirlburors Royal Crown Cola Phone RA 40350 860 Compllmenls of DENNING RADIO CO ST CHARLES MO Phone RAnclolph 4 ll00 SNYDER S VOGUE 3l9 NORTH MAIN STREET uallly a+ No Prlce Penaliy Compliments of C J HARRIS LUMBER CO . . I ,. II2 N. Main Sheer . . . . 'of I HQ . H . g 1' CLASSES AT ST CHARLES HIGH m+h Flk fill!!! WESTERN AUTO BEST W'5HE5 ASSOCIATE STORE N dh M + TAINTER Ph RA A lph 4 1980 DRUG STORE VILLAGE MARKET ST CHARLES Ge e W lff RA 4 IS93 C mpl me fs of HENRY ROTHER SMITTY S JOHN WETTER Ill BARBER SHOP HACKMANN LUMBER 122 N M I06N 'rh M S+ChI M Con ra+ula+ions o 'l'he Fro e o s ai' I From I29 o ain S reef one n o - IIOI Perry n 0 o i n I and . ain or ain . ares, o. Complnmenfs of THE UNION SAVINGS BANK ST CHARLES MO MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WM H BRUNS PreslcIen'I' OTTO WILKE Vuce Presldeni' ARTHUR F WILKE Cashler D J AUCHLY Assf Cashler E R EMMONS AssI Cashler J W LAWLER Durecfor E A KEITHLY Dlrec'I'or H C FUERHOFF DITSCIOI' H C SULLENTROP Dlrec'I'or HY C VOGT Dlrec'I'or CHARM BEAUTY SHOP 200 Sou'I'h Klngshlghway ST CHARLES MISSOURI MARGIE HEICHELBECH Phone RA 4 I897 HANSLICK 81 BLASE SINCLAIR AGENTS ST CHARLES MAYTAG Aufhorlzed May'rag Sales and Service I0l2 CLAY ST CHARLES MO Harold E Draper RAndoIph 42082 Manufaciurers of FORMICA Sink and Coun+er Tops Wholesale and Re'I'alI ST CHARLES PLASTIC DRAINBOARD CO 50I N Kmgshnghway SI' Charles Mo Klichenald Dishwashers and Disposals Geneva and Lyons S'I'eeI Klfchen Cablnefs NaI'uraI Burch Wood Cabmeis Chrome Sefs KELVINATOR Appliances RCBT. CLAY. Asst Cashier I . I . . ' I ELMER KOLKMEIER General Con'rrac+or 225 NORTH NINTH STREET Phone RAndolph 4-2600 YOUNG'S GRILL Try Young's Hamburger Wi'I'h an In+ernaI'ional Repu'I'aI'ion PlaI'e Lunches and Shor'r Orders Props. LOU AND CLYDE RAndolph 4-2058 o. Zn . Charles o. FAERBERS SPORTING GOODS 826 N Second S+reeI' ST CHARLES MO The Only Complefe Sporhng Goods House In SI' Charles C A Faerber Phone RAndolph 4 I780 Lumber Roofmg Mlllwork lnsulahon KAPLAN LUMBER CO Fencing Serdllfz Pamis Builders Hardware I63I Wesl' Clay SI'ree+ Highway 40 PHONE RAndolph 40880 ST CHARLES MO J J LYONS IFFRIG A G SERVICE STATION SUPER MARKET Slandard Onl Producis S+ Pefers Mo SECOND AND ADAMS Grocer es D y Goods Sund es S+ Charles Mo PHONE Phone RAndolph 4 0578 Ra 4 2377 J I I Br 83I44 Il0I N d Sf. S+ ,M I 0 I I I 0 c Q 0 I i - r - ri C I' Is amp 'men CompIimen+s ST CHARLES BOWLING ALLEY II6 NORTH SECOND BOTTLING CO Phone RAndoIph 4-I924 BIG BOY Compllmenis of I G A S'I'0 e PARKER HAUENSTEIN 8: WRIGHT 9II Nor+h Second Sireef 5Il Norfh Kmgshlghway ST CHARLES MO STOVES FARM SUPPLIES HARDWARE WATER SYSTEMS THE BRUNS MACHINE COMPANY SI' Charles Mo BOTTLED GAS WASHING MACHINES PAINTS AND OILS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HOWARD s ELLIS IRENE c HENKE THE ELLIS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance aI' Hs BesI' Over Wes+ern AuI'o I29 N Mann SI'reeI ST CHARLES MO Phone RAncIoIph 4 0925 of of 222-224 Norfh Main SI'reeI ARTHUR C BAUE FUNERAL HOME INC Telephone RAncIoIph 40073 620 JEFFERSON STREET ST CHARLES MO H C DALLMEYER 8' Telephone RA 4 I000 RECHTERN CLEANING COMPANY Ambulance Ser ce F ne aI Dlr for 2I6 NORTH SECOND STREET 800 NORTH SECOND STREET ST CHARLES MO PARKER BROS S Machme and EIec+rlc Co Compllmenfs of 920 CLAY ST We Repalr Any+hmg EIec+rlc and Acefylene Weld ng Elecl 'Cal FIFTH AND CLARK STREETS Mecfgmcal WELDING SHOP O I o . . . vi u r ' ec s Furnifure and Floor Coverings I . . . O i r. Farm Ac age Cfy Proper'Iy Sales Trad Resor'I oans ALBERT BIZELLI ReaII'or ST CHARLES MISSOURI Off ce 503 Clay S+ 'I' Phone RAndoIph 40866 Ph e RA dolph 428 MATTI NGLY BROS STORES CO FIrsI' In QUBIITY and ServIce Golden Rule S'I'oreI 205 N MAIN Good Luclc and Good HeaII'h From STANDARD DRUG GEO STIEFVATER CompIeI'e Home FI.rnIsher ST PETERS MO FurnII'ure EIecI'rIc and Gas Appllances LP Gas SSFVICG Phone BRIdge 8 3222 SIGMUND TELEVISION FIRST IN TELEVISION CompIe+e Sales and SGTVICG Phone BRIdge 8 343l ST PETERS MO GA SERVES YOU BETTER Through Modern Gas Appllances ST CHARLES GAS Corp 2I2 NORTH MAIN STREET s- re - I - es - s - L I : ree Res.: I250 Harves'I'er Road Your S+. Charles Druggisi on n - 82 ZIIO1' VH 9u0 Id NIVW H.LFlOS IVE sqJoM lnqew .paeqg ue +uau.1dlnbg 5uq.eaH S939UJl'l:l leog ZIEDILEIOHDS CIELL Complumenfs of ST CHARLES AUTO PARTS CO I200 N Second Si'ree+ ST CHARLES MO THE O FALLON SUPER IG A MARKET Low Prlces Every Day PHILLIP AND ORF P p Congrarulahons +o 'rhe Class of I957 DOTTY SHOP Home of Famous Brands 300 N l l'l l M ST CHARLES MO ST CHARLES Tom Boy Super Merkel N KINGSHIGHWAY You Rare More a+ Your Tom Boy S+ore GILLIOM POWER TOOLS II09 N Second S1'ree+ wk 4: 4: Manufadurers of GIL BILT Build li' Yourself Power Tools ,F . P 1 I 'F . . . Phone, CRes'I'wood 2-2456 , ro s. o ain bo: . ' - - For the Latest News Read THE BANNER NEWS lt Brings You the Events of the Day NEA SERVICE CARTOONS FUNNIES Compliments of HEDGES 81 HAFER FOODLINER I050 Clay Street ST CHARLES MO Largest Self Service Meat Department In St Charles An Informative-Courageous-Reliable Newspaper RUTH N. LAWING AUBREY B. LAWING RUTH N. LAWING AGENCY Real EsI'aI'e-Insurance II2 SOUTH MAIN STREET ST. CHARLES. MO. OSTMAN N S Compllmenfs of DALLMEYER INSURANCE Grocery and Meal' Merkel' AGENCY Flrsl' Nahonal Bank Bldg Phone RAncIoIph 4 0888 SI' Charles Mo Complumenis of Your ST CHARLES CLOTHIERS AMERICAN PALACE THRO S DRIVE IN CAFE Brealcfasi' Luncheons Dmner C Il RA a Iph 4 I040 2004 WEST CLAY ST CHARLES MO ST CHARLES YELLOW CABS Phone RAndoIph 4 CI33 1 I Coun+ry Hams Our SpeciaI+y CourI'eous Service Always a n o - - FLEET GAS Gas for Less 24 Hour Servnce KEN YOUNT Lessee l820 Wes+ Clay RAndolph 4 I3b7 BRENDENBECK Com+jpen+s MARKET COTTAGE BAKERY Delwery Servlce 923 N Second Sireel' I6I5 Randolph S+ 2I2 N Second Sireef ST CHARLES MO I90O W Clay S+ree+ Phone Randolph 40789 KISTER STUDIO 508 JEFFERSON STREET Phone RAndolph 4 I287 51' CHARLES SERVICE DRUG FOOD LOCKER CO Fresh Meals Dellclous Frozen Vegelables and Frurls Cuslom Processlng PHONE RA dolph 40090 use sour:-4 MAIN ST CHARLES MO Self Service Drugs 927 NORTH SECOND ' ' ' PHONE, RAndolph 4-I85I n - DON S C mplm n+s 'F SERVICE STATION THE FAMQU5 W PHONE RA d lph 4 2549 II30 CI y S+ Ch I all N MAIN ST CHARLES THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE PREPARED FOR IT Co g I laho +o SI'ude is and Faculiy PRINSTER HUGHES FUNERAL HOME INC sfy S ndw ches vain, Q19 '5 6 A 84 W ROOT BEER STAND 20I2 W. Clay S+. C mpImenI's of C OSIEK 81 CO Complimen'I's of L. BRUCKERS HARDWARE STORE 302 Nor+h Main , o i e o Tires - BaHeries - Brake Service M + T -U -C If g 0 or uneLubF:?c,,+5onar as ln Tomorrow's Fashions Today , n o - a . S+. ar es, Mo. . . , MO n ra u ' ns n - I . Ta a i o i :l g SCHAEFER 81 OELKLAUS ST CHARLES COUNTY TITLE AND ABSTRACT CO 209 Jefferson Sfreef d V + ST CHARLES MO 9 Rnmdolph 4 2:23 f TOM BOY MARKETS SOI CLAY ST 825 N 2ND ST D d MISSOURI FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Fme Furnlfure G E Appluances 40I and 420 No Mann Sfreef Sf Charles Mo 2 STORES Compllmenfs EMMONS ABSTRACT CO I00 So Second Sf S+ Charles M FOR ANY AND ALL TYPES OF TITLE WORK E+blha 5 R alph4o9o9 Cgmplimenfg of JOHNSON REFRIGERATION AND KUHLMANN'S STORE AIR CONDITIONING INC. senvlce I I I2 Perry ST. CHARLES, MO. RAndoIpI1 4 2I59 324 N. Main Sf. Groceries, Meafs, an e e ables I I I Cerfi icafes of Tifle Absfracfs of Tifle ' Ti+Ie Insurance AND Complefe Microfilm of , , AII ee s of Trusf and Deed Records of . , O. s a is e I88 an o - BANK OF ST PETERS S+ Peiers Mlssoun FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP RA42377M3 BR838lI WOOLWORTH CO Besi' Wrshes +o +he Graduahng Class 957 LEONARD S METAL FORMING COMPANY INC ZI36 Wes? Clay Sfreei' Compllmenfs of DAIRY QUEEN III6 NorI'h Second SI'reeI' SI' Charles Mo I' ALJON MFG COMPANY Tools Dues Pamhng Radio Racks Mfg Aufomohve Radlafor Repalr ST CHARLES MO RA 4 I600 E M THOMAS H GINNEVER Radio 8: Televuslon Service O FALLON Busmess Phone Cresfwood 2 2345 FOR UP TO DATE NEWS AND PICTURES SEE YOUR COSMOS MONITOR CONOYER BROTHERS Meafs and Grocerles ST PETERS BR 8 3I52 F. W. . Member of 'Ihe ' . of - - - - I - - Home of he Cone SI' CIIarIes' MISSOUI-I Wifh 'Ihe Curl on fhe Top - I7 . adison - BAND BOX CLEANER E HONERKAMP AND soN P ops N Ma ST CHARLES MO Tele RAncIoIpI1 4 070I AII Garmenfs Insured We Own and Operaie Our Own PIan+ E F HUNCKER Insurance Service I45 Norfh Mann Sireef ST CHARLES MO E F H ncker RA 40385 OMAR MERX PLUMBING 8: HEATING COMPANY I00 S Mann S+ RAncIoIpI1 4 0338 OIHHMTIC ROODS SPORTING GOODS I9I8 Wesi' Clay Sireei' AI' Ihe Y of Hwy 40 and 94 ST CHARLES MO RA 4 2995 FILM FALSH BULBS OUTBOARD MOTORS SALES AND SERVICE CompIlmenI's of EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 729 N SECON RA 4 lpn 4 oss: ST OPEN MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P M Compllmenis of BROSS BROS MUSIC STORE 208 N +I1 Ma S+ eei' S+ Cha Ies Mo BAND INSTRUMENTS Marhn York SIlngerIancI Ren+aI Service K, I' FIRST NATIONAL BANK ST CHARLES MO Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporahon an FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Drive In Banlung Service Absolufe Prolechon 'For Deposllors Twenfy 'Four Hour Deposllory Service Henry J Roiher Dnreclor Lee I Whale Dlrecfor and Preslclenl' Franc L McCIuer Drreclor Dr Aug Wesferfelcl Vice Preslcleni' Russel L Kansfelner Assl' Cashler Louns Wlllre Dlrecfor Glennon F Debrechf Assl' Cashuer PercyG Shaefer Dlrecfor STOCK NOLLE OIL CO Phlllnps 66 Producls eAs AND FUEL ou.s JEWELRY TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES 205 Soulh Mann Sl' RAncIolpl1 4 0379 ED L MEYER Mann and Jefferson BUSE'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers ancl Glffs 400 Clay Sfreel ST CHARLES MO Telephone RAndolph 4 0I48 ANYWHERE BY TELEGRAPH Ar'hsl'ry In Flowers u ' Q cl Paul Cashier Wal-l'er Borgell' .... and Cashier . . ,NV ,,, :F ST CHARLES QUARRY COMPANY QUARRY PHONE RA 4 I344 Crushed S+one Agrlculiural Llmes'I'one S+a+e Speclflcahon S+one Soufh River Road S+. Charles, Missouri CompIimen+s of ST CHARLES COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS George Allres W G Van Cleve Elmer G Zerr Roy Cox Bruce Campbell Fred Flnclc Carl H Johnson Charles H Bybee F M Memerf Jlm Jefferles Alberf Ermelmg Alberi' BIZSIII Ru'Ih N Lawmg Charles Dickens Besi' Washes VOGT BROS POULTRY FARM RA 40736 AIM HIGH The Rewards Are Rach for Thos Who Try ROSENBLUM FASHIONS PLUS CLOTHING 339 N Man Ope Eve ngs 6 LES HOFFMAN 2I2 S Second S+ S+ Charles Mo STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES AUTO LIFE FIRE Bloomlngfon III To 'Ihe Class of 57 We Ex'Iend Our He rf es+ Co gralulal' ons and Warme I Good Wshes CHARLIES FAMILY SHOE STORE 323 N Mann S+ Charles Mo X 8 a MEUR .eg HOTEL sr CHARLES Mlssourl s Fmesf Small Holel Try Our Improved Food Service O of I 0 ll ll ll ll ' . I n ni K V i Xxx-xg Q.i5:2 ' N - Q , . ., . , . .Ln ,,f5.A',Z7 S ,yay B x 'I 9535! Un 1 F Represenhng ,gf F QSQ Q1, - Y' F . X '- 3 - . '1 '- . -, : : ll 'I - -U, E3-1. : i3:f:,..... .3 J++ . .-:gal , . I o ol s I a I n I s I ' 0 . . , . KURTZ CONCRETE INC Ready Max Concrefe Soufh Rlver Road SI' Charles Mlssourl PHONE RA4 3090 T335 '--,N M -X ll I MAURICE J FISHBACH P p ef Spred Sahn and Gloss Enamel Glidden Palnfs HEYE SHEET METAL 81 PAINT SHOP K9 If II's Jusf Nafural Io Save for Ihe Fuiure an Use Our Friendly He p I ST CHARLES S + M Sh e SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASS N Ph RA d Iph 40757 120 J ff ST CHARLES MISSOURI I o v-. L N., I' I I I A Z.. ! ,N I X . J lxzgff I r '-'C 5 'QI ,it Lf f F611-45 T ' I SW I I , I ' . , ro ri or ' ' I s d I k . . ' i I ! ,P f 2I7 ouh ain e I I ' , one n 0 - e erson Sireef HOBBY CENTER 5I6 Clay Sfreel' Nagy HOBBIES ARE FUN FOR EVERYONE WHY DONT YOU TRY ONE? RA 4-I992 CMITER DUCHESNE SERVICE STATION Second d Clark PAUL J BOSCHERT D I RA d Iph 4-3306 GOELLNER REDI MIX, INC Ready Mixed Concrefe 434 Olwe SI'ree'l' SI' Charles Mlssoun PHONE RA 4-I6I6 I X F 6 I an ifiiq QI, . H l 1, 1 al . , ea er n o - I I I O D ' I RAUCH LUMBER COMPANY PAINT LUMBER HARDWARE ROOFING You Are Always Welcome al a Rauch Lumberyard SHERWIN-WILLIAMS JOHNS-MANVILLE PAINTS BUILDING MATERIALS Compllmenis of ST. CHARLES NEW CAR DEALERS WALTER AFF INC ST CHARLES MOTOR PUNDMAN MOTOR CO WILKE MOTORS RIXMAN BUICK CLAY STREET MOTORS Congraiulahons 'ro +l1e Semor Class of I957 DR H C RITTER Chlropraclor BRUCKER MOTOR CO. BENS AUTO SALES CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LME CLEANERS OFALLON VOL R SUNDRIES cl C 425 Cl lc S+ ST CHARLES MO i d 2 CENTRAL SUPER MARKET a CI Y MEL GRAVEMANN JOE WESSLER I Cash an arry Sodas Sund ar . Ice Cream Phone RAndolph 4-l377 Drugs Cres woo 3774 Fif+h an ark Low Prices Ever Day Compllmenls of 'lhe COUNTY OFFICIALS gg'g5 n,3engg,gg EDGAR RAPP JR Coun+y Surveyor MARVIN G RENKEN CIl'CUI'l Clerk ERNEST PAULE Recorder RALPH DIERKER Counfy Clerk SIMON HENKE Counfy Treasurer ARLIE GREIWE Couniy Collecfor LESTER PLACKEMEYER Sheriff WEBSTER KARRENBROCK Probale Judge and Ex Officio Judge of Maglslrale Courf EDWARD C SHUMPE Presiding Judge Counfy Courl BEN DICKHERBER Assocnale Judge Wesiern Dnslrlci' JOE MAHON Easfern Dlslrlcf ARLIE MEYER Counfy Assessor ERWIN GRIEWING Highway Engineer C FRED HOLLENBECK Couniy Supl' of Schools ANDREW McCULLOCH Prosecuhng A'Horney Always a Good Show ai' +he STRAND THEATRE SERVE AS Public Accounfanl' Bookkeeper Audrlor ln come Tax Consullanf. Secrefary, Slenograph- er, Typisf, Clerk, Swifchboard Operafor, Recepiionisl, Salesman, or Office Machine Operaior IBM Key Punch, Bookkeeping Machine, Compfomelry or Calculafor. Day and Evening Classes. SANFORD BROWN COLLEGE Professional and Career Business Training 5924 Easfon EV. 5-I222 Wellsfon. Missouri For Ihe Fines+ Yearbook and School PI1oI'ograpI1y REMBRANDT STUDIOS INC School Dlvlslon IO05 Olive S+ S+ Louls I MISSOUTI CI1esI'nuI' I 7I93 Yearbooks Groups Proms Poriralfs Compllmenfs of TRUMP CLEANERS R 4 2 40 200 N KINGSHIGHWAY Bo Fine Class Rings Announcemenls Yearbooks JOSTEN S c I RepresenI'ahve HAROLD KERSCH 7 C Iumbla Mo I 0 Awards I Sine 897 a. - I x I o ', CTD J afronzze ur j uerfzsers Ahmann s Newstand 124 Allon Manufacturing Co 139 A 8. W Root Beer Stand 137 Band Box Cleaners 140 Bank of St Peters 139 Banner News 134 Baue ArthurC 131 Bug Boy Bottlung Co 130 Bnzellt Real Estate 132 Blzelln Studto 119 Boschert s Weldmg Shop 131 Braufmans 121 Brtdenbeck s Market 136 Bross Brothers 140 Brucker s Hardware Store 137 Bruns Machune Co 130 Buse s Flower Shop 141 Central Super Market 147 Charlle s Shoe Store 143 Charm Beauty Shop 128 Chnldren s Bazaar 121 Clarella Beauty Shop 125 Conoyer Brothers 139 Cosmos Momter 139 Cottage Bakery 136 County Offlclals 148 Dairy Queen 139 Dallmeyer H C 8.Sons Co 131 Dallmeyer Insurance Agency Dennmg Raduo 126 Dog n Suds 148 Don s Servuce Statlon 137 Dotty Shop 133 Dnve ln Cafe 135 Duchesne Servuce Statuon 145 Economy Auto 8. Sportlng Goods Co 124 Ellns Howard Insurance Agency 130 Emmons Abstract 138 F W Woolworth Co 139 Faerber s Sportmg Goods 129 Famous The 137 Fnrst Natuonal Bank 141 Fushbach MaunceJ 144 Fleet Gas 136 Gllluom Power Tools 133 Goellner Red: Max 145 Hackmann Lumber Co 127 Hanslrck 8. Blase 128 Hams, C J Lumber Co 126 Hauenstem 8. Wrnght Co 130 Hedges 8. Hafer Foodluner 134 Heye Sheet Metal 8. Pamt Shop Hobby Center 145 Hoffman Les 143 Hucker E F Insurance Agency 1 Hunmgs 121 Iffrog A G Super Market 129 Johnson Refrtgeratuon Josten Jewelry 149 K 8. S Servlce Station 125 Kaplan Lumber Co 129 Klster Studto 136 Kolkmeler Elmer Contractor Kuhlmans Store 138 Kurtz Concrete 144 Lawmg Ruth N Agency 135 Leonard s Metal Forming Co lnc 139 Lyons J J Servuce Statuon 129 Mattnnglys 132 McDonnell Alrcraft Corporatton 123 Merx Plumblng 140 Me er EdL 141 Mnssoun Furmture 8. Appliance Co 138 Natnonal Savmgs 8. Loan Ass n 148 O Fallon Sundries 147 O Fallon Super IG A Market 133 Osuek H C 8. Co 137 Ostmann s Market 135 Parker Bros Machune 8. Electrnc Co 131 Parker Drug 130 Parkvlew Gardens 126 Penney J C 8.Co 127 Preston s Furnnture 8. Appliances 140 Prunster Hughes Funeral Home 137 Rauch Lumber Co 146 Rechtern Cleaning Co 131 Rembrandt Studlo 149 er Dr H C Roods Sportlng Goods 140 Rosenblum Clothing 143 Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Charles Auto Parts 133 Bowltng Ally 130 Clothuers 135 County Board of Realtors 143 County Tntle 8. Abstract Co 138 Dalry 120 Food Locker 136 Gas Co 132 Hotel 143 Maytag 128 New Car Dealers 146 Plastic Dramboard Co 128 Quarry Co 142 Savmgs Bank 124 Savnngs 8. Loan Ass n 144 Tom Boy Super Market 133 Sanford Brown College 148 Schaefer 8. Oelklaus 138 Schoetker Ted Coal 8. Heatmg 8. 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