Saint Charles High School - Charlemo Yearbook (St Charles, MO)
- Class of 1958
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1 W 4. Sf - N Pulflicafiaus Hluss Of Sain! Kharles J-Hgh Salma! Sain! Eluzrlcs, Missouri 1958 Valumc 37 Sailor Sharon Nicduer , , H , X f ,im Nflw-L.x ffm f 1 .. r I ! . 5 W .f,,.,., A. Q V 5 V V Y- A gif,i!,gi,3K7 1 ff f 3' , ' , ,M urn ' K W 5, :flip g gm K vw u W , , , qi .. A N K ' :Q 4- 1 . A ll f .. ' 535, L ,X if wpauil H' A, 511516, af glflffgufs Jvltrodu Ctt0v1S Saad 9 415665 ctw LIMS 0 Organ 0rtS MvcrUSlv1 Judi! t Gl A llati IAS Sv Beasts .. 9 ,4 Zfzfur nf Pas! The first public high school, known as the Jefferson School, was built in 1867. In 1906 the first four year high school class to be graduated from this school consisted of four girls and three boys. When, on February 14, 1918, the Jefferson School burned, the enrolled pupils were sent to continue their schooling at the St, Charles College, which was located on Third Street across from the present court- house. In the fall of 1918 Junior High School and night classes were begun in the newly con- structed Jefferson School. In 1923 the pupils moved from the St. Charles College to a new building, the present St. Charles Public High School, which was constructed on the site of the old St. Charles Military Academy. J O, Q? ?s Q 5 'U s Q Q , Q 5 6 1-1- Present The pre5en1 main building was eruclufl in 1993 to replace The old araclerny. L Hlzrzrles Lfampu The old iunicr high building was built in 1938. lt is now being used as an addition To our high school since we have a new jun- ior high. , . ,M .K - - , vm AV' ',r. ., r ,aymnm 1-vmomp. lbs, M ' 5 L Elzarles Kampu r gn. . ' n P Us '4 'Qa Q, 1, .isis The student body is looking forward to many years of cham- pionship in our new gym which is now under construction. ,q,.. 'filter- - ,1'. 'ff fits, Qi if:-' 57511: Hia. '.. ' -x ,:g',!'5n.'.,' ff- 1-11 -'51 TWPL' 'f n.'4' LV 6 ',r:,,Lazf ' guiure The vocational building was constructed in 1943. This offers many opportunities in wood- work, agriculture and the use of machinery. . , 6 i c I 0 We, the Charlemo Staff of 1957-58, reioice that we are able to show our gratitude and appreciation for the services of Mr. William F. Roche by dedicating this book to him. This is a small token for the fine iob Mr, Roche has done and is doing. In addition to teaching World History, Missouri History, and Geogra- phy, he is also sponsor for the Rock and Roll Club. The students recognize Mr. Roche by his never-ceasing smile and his wonderful personality. ll I'l Admin! tration Board of Sducafiau Ernest Hedges, Dr. Landon Mclntire, Vice Presidenrg Theo. Bruere, President Webster Karrenbrock, Secretaryf Lyle Gilliom, Kurt Schnedler. 0Mce Staff Mrs. Gass, Mrs. Mayfield, Mrs. Brunson, Mrs. Bernhoester, Mrs. Hummell, Mrs Edwards. Not piciured: Mrs. Usry and Mrs. Wahlbrink. ,411 Interview With Our Principal Mr. Burger attended Elsberry High School, acquired his B.S. degree at Cul- ver-Stockton College, and received his M.A. degree at Missouri University. He has had experience in teaching and coaching at Lancaster, Elvins and Bonne Terre High Schools as well as Flat River Junior College. Mr. Burger has completed eight' suc- cessful years as principal of our High School. Mr. and Mrs. Burger and daughters, Mary Jean, Jo Ann, Carol, and Donna Jean Hoover, reside at T528 Randolph Street. Jiztrvducing Our New junior High Principal Mr. Black received his education at Elvins High School, Flat River College, Cape State College, University of Missouri, and George Peabody College. This education qualified him for the posi- tions of coach for ll years, counselor for four years, and principal of the High School for one year at Elvins High School. Mr. and Mrs. Black have established resi- dence at 7Ol Pine Street. Their three sons, Kenneth, Keith, and Mike, are 20, 18, and ll respectively. Au flrfcrwew with Our Supvriufcwdcrzf Mr. Blackhurst is a graduate of the Kirksville State Teachers College. He served as president of his Senior Class as well as editor of the schooI's publication. He obtained his M.A. degree from Washington University. He also attended the University of Chicago and the University of Denver. As superintendent of public schools his iob is to make effective the rules and policies 'of the board as applied to the school system. He is to assist in the employment of teachers, as well as to provide for the organization and administration of the courses of study for the school system. Mr. Blackhurst has served as president of many organizations including the Department of Super- intendence of the Missouri State Teachers Asso- ciation. We are proud to say that he is serving his thirty-first year as superintendent of the public schools. and the cw Asszsfanf Superinfeudcnf Mr. Roy Clemens has been in our school system for three years, two of which he served as the principal of the Junior High School. He attended Elvins High Schoolf obtained his B.S. degree at Cape Girardeau and was graduated from Washington University with his M.A. degree. Mr. Clemens' iob is that of an administrative assistant to Mr. Blackhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens and two sons, Kenny and Linn, make their home at 1126 Perry. CHARLES BRADER Charles Brader received the honor of being elected as our Student Body Pres- ident. He is well qualified as a leader. In his freshman year he belonged to the tumbling club and the freshman basket- ball and football teams. ln his sophomore year he was honored by his election to sophomore president and thereby served on the student council. He joined the sophomore dance club and was elected Vice President. In his iunior year he was an active member of the Junior Rock and Roll Club. Charles spends much of his time out- doors. His hobbies include fishing and swimming. He has an aquarium and a collection of stamps. Early in high school he decided on medicine as his future and has not deviated from this course. He plans on attending a chiro- practic college in Davenport, Iowa. Pcvple is Elm be The student body elected Yancey Coffman to the position of Vice President. Yancey has had experience in leadership as president of the Math Club as well as president of the Junior Class and was elected as state pres- ident of J.C.L. C1957-19585. He was chosen as the Freshman best citizen and was also chosen to represent Boys' State in his Junior year. He was an active member of the N.F.L. for three years and the J.C.L. for four years. Yancey was a member of the Freshman Dra- matics Club, Junior Rock and Roll Club and the tennis team. He is interested in engineering and has con- sidered attending Rolla School of Mines or Washington University. Publ ka! 27145 Staff The Publications Staff gathers together all the material, and creates for you the Charlemo, our annual yearbook. The Pirate Patter, our school paper, is also edited by this group ot students. We have enioyed bringing you the Charlemo and the Pirate Patter. We hope you will enioy them as much as we have. Standing, left to right: Sharon Niedner, Kenny Jensen, Bob Lohrman, Todd Wipke, Miss lcae Algeo, Sponsor, David Poertner. Seated in rear: Nan Jo Schwada, Judy Anderson, Jane Borgmeyer. Seated in front: Shirley Schulte, Carol McCoy, Margaret Shelkey, Sandra Cliff, Shirley Ott, Diane DeSherlia, Jane Lawing. MISS ALGEO Miss Algeo is the sponsor of the Publications Staff. She has given up a large portion of her spare time to help the staff pre- sent the yearbook and school paper to you. Miss Algeo is also a member of our English Depart- ment. ll Z if 1 'I s 5 0 I' 0 I4 5 She has been teaching here at St. Charles High School for the past nine years. She was selected to sponsor the Publications Staff three years ago. We would like to express our sincere apprecia- tion for all she has done for us. 'N 0 s'o Na 5' 'D 'N 498 NCQ? :-xv, ff. fb 'U ' U Ubi? E QJ evrazfizm The Board of Education sponsored the Summer Recreation Program which began June 10 and ended August 2 of this past summer. XY b4l rogram The recrealional program is planned lo supplement present recreational activities in Sl. Charles. ,, 9 QU 1 K fs 'waxy A J ' . - A 1 .' Q sv T 2 fr la, l rr' ff 5 PQ p M ,f' l l E'-nfl --J .ff 95? 'Sf-f 'if Zfrrfplzics ' Q U Tens One of The new addiTions To ST. Charles High School is The Trophy case locaTed in The entrance hall. The four new Trophies placed in iT are The 1956 STaTe Regional Trophy, The William E. Kamp Award, The STaTe Bas- keTball Championship and The 1957 STaTe Regional Trophy. The William E. Kamp Award was presenTed To ST. Charles High School by The GreaTer ST. Louis AThleTic AssociaTion in honor of Frank Williams who was named The mosT ouTsTanding player of The STaTe BaskeTball TournamenT. The 1957 STaTe Regional Trophy was The TirsT sTep To win- ning The STaTe TournamenT which began Wednesday, March 13, and ended wiTh The PiraTes' vicTory over NorTh Kansas CiTy on SaTurday, March l6. 'I-. if 'r :f W.. ., ,vm ' u 't 1 I. '. -7 ,123 f ' 3 ,z-, , r 't:.'. 's?,'v..' v -. 4 'fy ,. 'I L , . , ' v ', . M .. s. ,.' I A ,'f.r,v'J'.x .Ira- , N -I N... .Dr 'uayf I. MP5 '1 Q . fy., 1, !-q 'z Sw ' D '-? ' ' -4 n. Hr. ' '-r ' K V I-, n 1 l ,' mmf , .,,vg,.., J 0' MV 1- n '- 'I wr ll .ia ' , 4, 1 -1,1-. f-- .. , -'.,, ... A19 . . f,, f'-P Q . ft, if .-ff 1 .,f' 9 ' 1 J r ' 1 , . u 1 A ,'., .,,fa1 2'-11 'L' 'H' R- 1 I - 1, 1 AI. ay! fx,-V rx!! AP 1 my fQ' n' I ' f v gil 'A Q ,rv ff ws. AS :wak- A J' xx W :,w4-,Q -ff. 'IT 1 -:ir gf 4 NR 5, , Ulm FRED BURGER Principal RALPH BLACK Assistant Principal MARGUERITE AHRENS Home Economics ICAE ALGEO Publications, English I GEORGE ALLRED Citizenship, Driver's Education, World His- tory. BILL ANDERSON English I and ll CHARLOTTE BARTEAU Eighth Grade English and English I GENE BARTOW Athletic Superintendent, Boys' P. E. and Driver's Education VERNON BLACK Drama and Speech WILLIAM BOWLES General Shop, Driver's Education MELVIN BREIDENBACK Instrumental Music FANNIE JO CERENO Home Art Sizculfy MARGUERITE DALLMEYER Eighth Grade Math DELENE DEVOLLD Seventh Grade Geography and History, Citizenship PATRICIA DICKSON Functional Math, Algebra I PEGGY DIGGS English I and ll MARIE DUELLO Seventh Grade History, Study Hall CAROL ELLIS Choir Music LENA ELLIS Citizenship, Typing MARGARET EUERIH Freshman Art, Art l and ll MARY GRAUSS Scvm-nth Grade- English and Literature ALBERT GIBSON Mechanical Drawing, General Shop, Indus' trial Arts II DORIS GRUER Guidance Director ANALE HACKLEY Student Council Sponsor, American History 9' XRNXP KX ' rx Spedxax Edu- Jxmxor Hxg eaxxorx JOSHUA XCNXGH Exgrxxh Grade Scxerxce NXNA XCNXGHT ' xry, Gen- PM erax Sc'xex'xce NG sxcs, Ckxemxs D LAND EHR xfxfxxzox W pg, x xx, xxx, Nlocafxorxax , and N JOHN NLES E'xgxrxkX'x Grade H'xs.xory CLAUDE NNASSEY Severxxh Grade Nxaxrx RUBY HART Schoo NN XLLN ANN X Nurse HENDERSON Crxorax Dxrector ROBERT HES5 Band Dxrecxor MARGARET HUNXNXELL Burfxor Hxgh Nxusxc, Study Haxx XIERNE KAPY-ER Courxsexxrxg, D. O. CXRXX. RELLEY Exghxrx Grade NNaXX'x, gebra X, Furxck. Nxaxh PA UL MAXON P. E., Driver's Training HIUMA Mllllfl? Seventh and Eighth Grade English CARTER' MAX PEPM Biology, lllfl? General MA PJORIE Shop PHEL PS Family Relafions, Hislory , Socio nat' U. S. losy, I zonal I? ' THEODOSI l7f6r- elahons A RA UC' English H I, Study wkion CLAPA REGAN Girls' P, E Super-- .krlzdfy WILLIAM ROCHE World History, Missou rsrory, Geography NCH SCHAFER lah l and an ll, English CIAPA SCHUL TZ Library Supervibion WA VA SCOTT Home Economics JEAN SHAY Girls' P . E LUCILIE SMITH G eneral Business, Bookleeping, Ofhce Pracrice, Typing ll, French I Practical MELVIN WASHINGTON Mathematics RUBY WERGES English Ill and IV, Creative Writing DORA WHITE Study Hall LURLINE WIGHTMAN Typing, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice, Busi- ness English LEONORA WILKINSON English ll and III CLARENCE WILLIAMS Citizenship Zzculfy FRANCES STORY Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trig onometry TED STRUCKMANN Health HARRY SYRENE Machine Shop EDWARD THIEL General Science, Biology NELSON THOMPSON Geography, Sup. Rec., Audio-Visual FLOYD WALKER Boys' P. E. ,NE 'S 111 in .I- gg W! ' 'I fl' at ' ' 'P . , 3. ' Qu., N s K1 I 1 . 0' Q X 'x-if Qu, QA - w fv 'QB4' n. f . J' T Q ff . xx SN WX: ' .1 'Miki -- .nm-lwf 'la .ANU . f .tgar I v gl Ht lg. A . N4 sg fa iff' ei 4 -f f u 1 sw 'L ' W fl. 397: i 3 X :null b- A ' 'Jn .' 'J .K l ,... W F .mx g Q , , X Q2 4, 1?Zvifg,f , Y uff.,f'f5 ' fi, 'v-- - 2' wi- i-:..fW?' ' ' I g Vw wily A mwgv.-ka. Ak 4k ,.-5. f ,lefgfsw ff-. Awgf - ' , A Afqzvzgf- Q gvg, X .E I .Lgzgfsjgt A f ,- .. . Y m AL .1 hi J: m..:.:., ggi, 355, fwsgix,,,,g,X,,.q. ,3 ,'if . MW ,J fi V 1 , 21 . -Pr Xi gt' 55 In-A mx' v fx, 1-4' 1 , .- ' w . , A V '--A 4. fx 113151152 WL -s B in 40 vfi- V .I V A . , ' xx Q,4 2,q,,.f ,,f -+': N ,ff ELAINE BELEW Freshman Dramatics 17 Sophomore Dance Club 17 Photography Club 17 Intramural Sports 27 Homecoming Attendant Senior Year. BOBBY BENNETT Science Club 17 Airplane Club 1. BETTY ANDERSON Freshman Dramatics 17 Sophomore Dance Club 17 Poetry Club, Secre- tary 1. DIANE ATWELL Transferred from Fredericktown High School Junior Year7 A Band 27 Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club 17 Intra- gmural Sports 2. ELEANOR BAUMGARTH Freshman Dramatics 17 Sophomore dent 17 French Club 17 A Cappella Choir 1. Dance Club 17 Poetry Club, Presi' JUDY ANDERSON Freshman Dramatics 17 Sophomore Dance Club 17 Pirate Players 17 A Cappella Choir 47 County Chorus 17 Trio 37 Pep Club 37 Madrigal Modern Choir 1. DAVID AUTEN Sophomore Dance CIub7 S C Club 27 Football Aj Tumbling 27 Track7 WrestIing7 Baseball B Team. JOAN BEKEBREDE Baton Club 17 FHA 17 Sophomore Dance CIub7 Intramural Sports. Senior CONNIE BELL Freshman Dram a t i c s7 Sophomore Dance CIUbf Poetry Club 17 JCL 1. ARLENE BERNARD Freshman Dramatics 17 A Band 37 A Cappella Choir 17 Pirate Players 27 Junior Rock 'n' RoIl7 Pep Club 27 Trio 3j Madrigal Modern Choir 17 Thespian CIub7 Intramural Sports 37 May Queen Attendant, Freshman. SANDY BIBB Freshman Dramatics ly Sophomore Dance Club .li Business Opportunity If Intramural Sports 4. MARLENE BLASE Baton Club 2, Reporter I, Treasurer If FHA lg Sophomore Dance Club If Business Opportunity Ig A Cap- pella Choir lg Madrigal Modern Choir If Intramural Sports 45 Sen- ior Football Queen Attendant. JANE BORGMEYER FHA lg Sophomore Dance Club If Business Opportunity If A Cappella Choir I. MARY ANN BIZELLI Library Club lp Sophomore Dance Club I, Instructor in Senior Year, Library Assistant 3. RONNIE BLOEBAUM Wrestling If Football 45 Basketball 2, Track 3, Baseball 25 SC Club 3, Vice President I, President 'Ip Rifle Club lp Sophomore Dance Club lg Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club If Madri- gal Modern Choir 2, Intramural Sports 4. BARBARA BOSCHERT Mu Alpha Theta lg Freshman Cheer- leader 'lp FHA lg Pep Club 47 Sec- retary If Math Club Ig Secretary- Treasurer lp Junior Rock 'n' Roll lp Intramural Sports 4, Science Fair 27 Freshman Good Citizen I. Sen hrs GRACE BOSCHERT tunity Club l. DOLORE5 BRACHT l, Vice President I. FHA 2, Reporter ly Business Oppor- FHA 2, Parliamentarian lg Economics ELLEN BOYD Transferred from East St. Louis, Illi- noisy Junior Rock 'n' Roll If Latin Club Ig A Cappella 2. CHARLES BRADER Tumbling Club, Sophomore Dance Club lp Junior Rock 'n' Roll lp Freshman Football Ig Varsity Foot- ball 'Ig Intramural Sports, Sophomore Class President: President of the Student Body. JOAN BROEKER Freshman Dramatics 15 Baton Club 11 Sophomore Dance Club 1p Jun- ior Rock 'n' Roll Club If Junior Foot- ball Attenclantg Intramural Sports 4. ROGER BROEKER Plastic Arts Club 11 Sophomore Dance Club 17 Archery Club 37 Fisherman's Club 1. SUSIE BROWN Freshman Dramatics 17 Sophomore Dance Club 17 Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club 17 Thespiansg Dramatics Club 1g Pep Club 45 French Club 1, Treasurer 15 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Freshman Homecoming Queen At- tendant. Svuivrs JEROLD BROEKER Fisherman's Club 15 Sophomore Dance Club lg Proiection Club 17 Plastic Arts Club 1. EMMA BROWN FHA 2g Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club 1. JANET BUSSINGER Secretary Freshman Dramatics 15 Sophomore Dance Club 1g Business Opportunity lp A Cappella Choir If Intramural Sports 2. SONDRA Cl.lFT Transferred from Marshfield High School Junior Yearg FHA 15 Baton Club lg Intramural Sports 2. YANCEY COFFMAN Freshman Dramatics 17 Math Club 1, President lp Mu Alpha Theta: Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club 17 JCL 45 SC Club 15 Freshman Best Citizeng Junior Class President: Vice President Student Bodyp Boys' State 19575 President Missouri State JCLp Tennis 2. ROBERT CLOUSER Fisherman's Club 1. MYRA CROSS Freshman Dramatics 11 FHA 1 Poetry Club 1: Archery Club 1. DALE DE LA PORTE Rifle Club I5 Tumbling Club lp At- tended Hannibal High 'in Junior Year. RICHARD DOUGLAS Tumbling Club dy Basketball 3g Base- ball 25 Football 2, Captain lp Fresh- man Vice President JOBERTA CROSSIN A Cappella Choir 2. CHARLES DALTON 2. MARY DAVIS l. DIANE DESHERLIA Baton Club l, President: Rifle Club if Spanish Club if Photography Club if Sophomore Dance lp Pep Club 47 Archery 35 Intramural Sports 4. WAYNE DOWELL FHA if Sophomore Dance Club lp Tumbling Club lp Archery Club lp Intramural Sports lp Pirate Players DAVID CROUSE A Cappella Choir 35 Madrigal Mod- ern Choir 25 County Chorus 2g Boys' Quartet 2. AUDREY DAVIS Freshman Dramatics lg Baton Club 2: Sophomore Dance Club lp Pho- tography Club lj Intramural Sports 4: Junior Class Treasurer: Junior May Queen Attendant. CLIFF DEROY Freshman Dance 'lp Scribbler's Club ly Hobby Club 15 Library Assistant Scuiars JACK ELMORE Freshman Dramatics7 P re s i d e nt Sophomore Dance Club I7 Junior Rock 'n' Roll I7 Art Club I7 French Club, President I7 A Band Aj Band Council I7 Drum Maior 2. DANNY FELDMANN Plastic Club Ti Intramural Sports 27 Basketball Manager I7 Football Manager I7 Baseball 47 Basketball 2. ALBERT FRANCE Tumbling Club 27 Varsity Football 37 Track'I. DOUGLAS DUEKER ROGER EHLMANN Club 3. MARJIE ERMELING FHA 17 Baton Club 27 Sophomore Dance Club I7 Economics Club I. DOROTHY FLINN FHA I7 Pep Club 37 Art Club I7 Pirate Players 27 Intramural Sports I. CAROLE FRYE FHA Club 'I7 Sophomore Dance Club I7 Rock 'n' Roll, Secretary-Treasurer7 Intramural Sports. Intramural Sports I7 Fisherman's HENRY DUERINGER Fisherman's Club I7 Listen and Create I7 SC Club 37 Track 47 Bas- ketball 47 Football 4. PAUL ELL Transferred from Francis Howell High School Junior Year7 Junior Rock 'n' ROllf Basketball 27 Base- ball I7 Intramural Sports I7 A Cap- pella Choir I. Sen Drs DONALD GILLETTE LUCIE HACKLEY Sophomore Dance Club lf Hobby Freshman Dramatic: 'lp Sophomore Club Ig Tumbling Club lp Baseball Dance Club lp Pep Club I. lp Soccer lf Intramural Sports 25 Proiection Room Work 4. Seniors ROY GAMMON MARTHA GERSTNER Fisherman's Club 2. FHA lp Sophomore Dance Club lg Photography Club lg Madrigal Modern Choir l'. WAYNE HEITMANN Fisherman's Club 25, Plastic Arts Club 1. GENEVA HOCKMEYER Freshman Dramatics lf Sophomore Dance Club lf Business Opportunity lp Pirate Peppers 2. JUDY HOLLENBERG FHA l, Secretaryg Sophomore Dance Club lg Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lp A Cappella Choir lg Madrigal Modern Choir ly Junior May Queen Attendantp Intramural Sports 3. LOUIS HERCULES WAYNE HOFFMAN Travel Club lg Sophomore Dance Club l, President: Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club If SC Club 2j JCL ly NFL 35 Junior Class Vice Presidentp Basketball 45 Baseball 47 Football l. PAT HUBER Transferred from Ritenour High School Junior Yeary Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lp Pep Club If Archery Club lg Intramural Sports 2. TOM HUG DICK HUMSICKER Tumbling Club T5 Pirate Players 25 Junior Rock 'n' RoIl5 Art Club 15 National Thespian Society 35 Stage SC Club 25 Tumbling Club 25 Foot- Crew 45 A Cappella Choir 35 Madri- ball 35 Intramural Sports 2. gal Modern Choir 35 Football I. DON HURT DOROTHY JACOBSON Proiection Club I5 SC Club 25 Jun- Freshman Dramatics 15 Sophomore ior Rock 'n' Roll 15 A Cappella Dance Club i. Choir 25 Football 4. Schiff 5 LARRY JOHNSON Art Club I, President5 Sophomore Dance Club I5 SC Club 15 Proiec- tion Work5 Archery Club i5 Baseball 'I5 Tumbling 25 Football i. SETH JONES 'FFA 45 Rifle Club I5 Tumbling Club 35 High Lights 3. FLOYD KEMP Art Club 25 Model Airplane Club 'I5 Intramural Sports. ROBERT JOHNSON Transferred Shewnee High School, Wolf Lake, Illinois, Senior Year. CAROL KASPER Pep Club 25 Junior Rock 'n' Roll i5 Sophomore Dance Club I5 FHA 'I, Treasurer5 Freshman Cheerleader 15 Archery I5 Intramural Sports 45 Basketball Sweetheart5 Sophomore Homecoming Attendant. ARTHUR KEY Transferred from Francis Howell High School Senior Year. GERALD KOCH JOANN LANG Fisherman's Club lg Junior Rock 'n' FHA 27 Business Opportunity Club Roll Club if lnrtamural Sports ly If Office Work 1. Basketball if Baseball I. JANE LAWING Freshman Dramatics If Sophomore Dance Club if Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club if JCL 25 Pep Club Ay Fresh- man Cheerleader 'lp A Band 41 Band Council 2, President if TV Orchestra 4: Orchestra 37 Pep Band if Pirate Petter Editor: Intramural Sports 4. GERALD LEDOUX DONNA LINDSEY Transferred from Greenway High School Sophomore Yearf Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club I, President: Math Club Ti Basketball 37 Baseball 37 Foot- ball 25 Track. STEVE LAWLER Fisherman's Club 2. J EA N KOTTMAN FHA- ig Sophomore Dance Club li Business Opportunity Club 1, Treas- UfBl'. DOROTHY KINCHELOE Sophomore Dance Club 'li Baton Club 'lg Photography Club 1. Seniors MARLENE KUECHLER Freshman Dramatics lp Sophomore Dance Club if Photography Club' if JCL 27 A Band if Pep Club 2: Archery Club 35 Intramural Sports 41 Junior Homecoming Attendant. JANET KNOBBE Freshman Dramatic: I 5 Sophomore Dance Club ig Business Opportunity Club l. l l i l JOHN LOBMASTER ROBERT LOHRMAN Model Airplane Club 27 Listen and Freshman Dramatics ly Art Club If Create 'lp B Band lg A Band 2. Science Club 'l. JEROLD LYONS Travel Club lg Fisherman's Club 1 Hobby Club lp Listen and Create lp County Chorus 25 B Band 'lp A' Band If Madrigal Modern Choir 2 A Cappella Choir 35 State Chorus 2. I SHARON MCCAY Sophomore Dance Club 1. cn br CAROL MCCOY Freshman Dramatics 'l, Presidentf Sophomore Dance Club lg Junior Rock 'n' Roll 'ly Pep Club 4, Vice President lp Dixieland Band li TV Orchestra 37 Pep Band 'Ip A Band 45 Band Council 25 Freshman Student Council Rep. lg Science Fair 15 lntramural Sports 4. RICHARD MCGEE YUELL MCDANIEL Rifle Club 'lp Math Club lg Photog- raphy Club lp Football 25 Wrestling l. BETTY MCKINNEY Math Club lp Proiection Club if Sophomore Dance'Club 'lp Junior Science Club lg Baseball 4. RONALD MACHENS Wrestling 1. Rock 'n' Roll Club If Pep Club 3. DICK MAHON Sophomore Dance Club lg Tumbling Club If A Cappella Choir 'lp A' Band 'lp Baseball If Basketball 1 Football 2. MARLENE MAXEY Freshman Dramatics if Baton Club If Sophomore Dance Club 1. MARVIN MONDAY Model Airplane Club 2, Secretary If Archery Club I, Treasurer If Jun- lor Rock 'n' Roll Club Ig A Cappella Choir If Senior Class President: Basketball 3g Baseball 4g Intramural Sports 3. GILBERT MILLER WAYNE MOSH ER Transferred from Wentsville High School Sophomore Yearp Science Club Ip Listen and Create Club lp Boys' Archery 13 Football 35 Basket- ball 2p Track 37 Intramural Sports 31 Madrigal Modern choir 37 A Band 27 SC Club 2, Vice President 27 County Chorus If Boys' Quartet 2. Sen Drs ROBERT MOORE ROLAND MOORE Model Airplane Club If Sophomore Model AiI'Pllfle ClUb 37 PYOIGCFIOU Dance Club I 5 Science Club 2: Bas- W0fk 3: DFBYYIIYICS I- ketball If Stage Crew 4. WAYNE STUDER BAIRIE NICHOLS Freshman Dramatics I: Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lp SC Club 2g Football 3: Baseball 35 Wrestling I. MONA MUHM Freshman Dramatics lp Sophomore Dance Club 'lf Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club: Freshman Cheerleader Ip Sophomore Best Citizeny A Band 45 Orchestra 35 TV Orchestra 35 Band Council 2, Band Sergeant Ig Pep. Club 41 Varsity Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain I, Captain Ip Football Queeng Intramural Sports 45 JCL 2. MARY NIEDERBERGER Transferred from St. Peter's High School Sophomore Yeary Sophomore Dance Club Ip Art Club 2, Vice President lp A Cappella Choir 3g Madrigal Modern Choir 2. SHARON NIEDNER Freshman Dramatics I, Secretary ly Sophomore Dance Club 'Ip Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lp Freshman and Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer: Junior and Senior Class Student Council Rep. 25 Student Council 4, Treasurer lp Junior Class Best Citi- zenp Pep Club 45 Science Fair lg Charlemo Ed. Ip Intramural Sports 47 JCL 3. HAROLD OETTING SC Club 2i Hobby Club 'lp Math Club 11 Tumbling Club 27 Football ROGER PARR ROY RICHTERKESSING FFA 4, Treasurer 1, Assistant Treas- urer 27 Tumbling Club 27 Fisher- man's Club I. Intramural Sports 2. Sen hrs DAVID POERTNER Freshman Dramatics If Sophomore Dance Club ly Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lg A Cappella Choir 35 Stage Crew Ai Junior Best Citizeng Basket- ball 2. LOWELL ROBBINS RANDY ROWE GRACE SACKMAN Science Club 27 Listen and Create Freshman Dramatics lp Sophomore Club lg JCL If Sophomore Class Stu- Dance Club I. dent Council Rep.y Football If Base- ball 1. If Basketball 45 Baseball 45 Track lg EDWARD NOLTE Fisherman's Club I. SHIRLEY OTT Freshman Dramatics I, President lp Sophomore Dance Club If Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lp French Club If Freshman Football Queen Attendantp Sophomore May Fete Attendantg Sophomore Vice Presidentg A Cap- pella Choir lg Pep Club 39 Senior Vice President 15 Intramural Sports 45 Student Council 21 DAR Award I. CLYDE SCHULTE Fisherman's Club lg Tumbling Club 25 SC Club 'lg Basketball lp Base- ball 35 Intramural Sports 2. RONALD SETTLE Stamp Club lg Football lp Wrestling Club lp Baseball l. MARGARET SHELKEY JCL 47 Sophomore Dance Club lp Pep Club if Orchestra If Science Fair 2, Intramural Sports 4. WILBERT SCHMIDT JR. Fisherman's Club 27 Basketball lg Intramural Sports l. ORVILLE SCHROEDER Plastic Arts Club 'lp Sophomore Dance Club 1. Seniors VIRGINIA SCHRADER Transferred from Francis Howell High School Junior Yearp Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lg Intramural Sports I. NAN JO SCHWADA Freshman Dramatics Ip JCL 27 Busi- ness Opportunity Club 1, Vice Presi- dent lf A Cappella Choir 1. SHIRLEY SCHULTE Freshman Dramatics l, Treasurer: Sophomore Dance Club lp Junior Rock n' Roll Club 'lp French Club 1, Vice President lg Pep Club' 4, Treasurer lf Intramural Sports 3. LUCILLE SHATRO FHA 'lj Archery Club 25 Sophomore Dance Club 'lg A Cappella Choir l. OHREN SIMBURGER Transferred from Hazelwood High School Senior Year. ROY SINGLETON Rifle Club 17 Tumbling Club 17 Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club 17 lntra- mural Sports 1. JERRY STAHLSCHMIDT Plastic Arts Club 17 Sophomore Dance Club 17 Tumbling Club 17 Wrestling 1. DAVE STAHLSCHMIDT Transferred from Sf. Peter's High School Junior Year7 Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club 17 Tennis 2. MARGIE STOEHNER FHA 17 Sophomore Dance Club 17 Economics Club 17 Trio 37 A Cap- pella Choir 27 Madrigal Modern en Drs JlM STOEHNER PAUL TOEDEBUSCH Fisherman's Club 17 Tumbling Club 17 Science Club 1. ROGER WALDVOGEL Rifle Club 17 Art Club 2. ROBERT TESON Fisherman's Club 27 Sophomore Dance Club 1. C.J. VOGT Tumbling Club 37 SC Club 17 Foot- ball 37 Baseball 27 Intramural Sports 4. SHARON WARDENBU RG FHA 17 Baton Club 1, Secretary 17 Sophomore Dance Club 1, Secretary- Treasurer 17 Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club 17 A Cappella Choir 37 Madri- gal Modem Choir 17 Sophomore May Queen Attendant7 Senior Homecoming Queen At1endant7 Sen- ior Secretary-Treasurer. JACK WAYE JIM WELCH Freshman Dramatics lf Science Club Tumbling Club Ig Basketball l. 37 A Cappella Choir 2. TERRY WESSLER CLINTON WH ITE Model Airplane Club 2. Madrigal Modern Choir Ig Listen and Create Club 27 JCL lg A Cappella Choir 2. Sm Drs LOUIS WIEDOEWER Tumbling Club I. JAMES WILLIAMS JOYCE WILLBRAND Freshman Dramatics lp Baton Club lp Sophomore Dance Club If Junior Rock 'n' Roll Club lg Girls' Archery Si Pep Club 'Ip Sophomore Football Aftendantg Junior Class Secretary- Treasurerp Homecoming Queen: In- tramural Sports 11. TODD WIPKE Sophomore Dance Club 1, Sgigngg Rock 'n' Roll Club If Science Club Club 2, JCL 2, lp Mu Alpha Theta if Science Fair 25 Basketball l. EDWARD WISE JOHN WORTMANN JUHIOI' Rock 'fi' Roll Clvb If T'-'mb' FFA 4, Parliamentarian 2, Vice Presi- Iing Club lp Art Club If Proiection dem 27 -rumbling CM, 3. Club lp Intramural Sports 'I. Sharon Niedner, Student Council Rep.g Shirley Ott, Vice President, Sharon Warden- burg, Secretary-Treasurerg Marvin Monday, President. 6'l'll0l' 611155 Officers and Spausvrs Miss Story Mr. Syrene llnderclassmeu On The east side of Main street, befvveen Clay and Jackson, sTands a row of sione houses built by Thomas Linsay around l8l8. These build- ings reflect some of The more elaboraie archilecture of Thai period. Nancy Adams Barbara Bacon Robert Barklage Sandra Barton Linda Bean Joy Bekebrede Douglas Benefield Brian Biser Barbara Bloebaum Jacqueline Bond Berry Borgmeyer Rebecca Boschert junivrs Wanda Bray Beth Bricker Stanley Broeker Nancy Brown Kurt Bruns David Buchanan Nancy Budke Carol Burns Homer Clark Joyce Coleman John Curry ,, i 'W X 1 -1 s Z , ,, ,51u.5..7 M 124 E -w ,H RIS- H A , 1 uf K L 1425452 . Yf? .-41 ii? ' wi 1 IW H' g I 'm , . 2 f em ,. ww . . K, WIT . -1 - . . ,- ,fzx,vgg,k M ,M:,a?V :L 'bfi ' W, W,., ,. g gxtgxr-in 1, , ixfxlg -' .51?7?1LliK-'B' , v, :U g f H 112' In .,A.,w xg lkiliiffwf' if Axjfcw f. :swf if i J .M gww ami 1 4 ,K W.-,5,:::i,?fi2 QQ ii Ni 1 5 ,gf jifwzv Sz 2, , H ,Mfg 1 X fu Aw X' mm, , ..9fQWRf E'.J'?N':l-Q .rsgwvg M 4 Q 9 :fe L '.,' ffm L f :F -wry-V ' ', n '4h. , --F J, L , M yew ,.. . W I 1 r J, Y . xl - ' i ' W wx , H X , - ., ,fy K , A. 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Linda Gambill Ellen Gerken Loretta Gibson Cheri Gilliom Virginia Goist Kendall Griewe Larry Griewe Marvin Griewe Elaine Griewing Joyce Griffin David Groenemann Billy Grooms Michael Gusi Jim Hafer Larry Hall Ronald Harrington Janet Hawkins James Hensen Thomas Herd Joy Herpolsheimer Floyd Herren Susan Herren Dennis Hesskamp Judy Hines Austin Holiday Dennis Hollrah Joan Hollrah June -Hollrah Don Holzhauser Gloria Horton Bernice Hughes 4 Geraldine Hughes Richard Hughes Vickie Humphreys Glennon Hunn John Ilgenfritz David Jones Virgie Joplin Robert Kapeller Larry Karch Kenny Keeton Judy Kemp Ronald Meers Patti Meirink Robert Meiser Barbara Meyers Nancy Meyers Ronald Mitchell Carol Moore Ellen Kaye Murphy Janet Neer Jerald Nothstine Doris Ort Ronald Palmer Patricia Kenner Sandra King Francis Knobbe John Kondusky Marilyn Kruel Pamela Lamb Leslie Laumeyer Helen Leverenz June Luckett Frank McKay Carolyn Mainer Janet Maxon Larry Perry Carl Pennington Bernard Poeling Ray Purgahn Carolee Richterkessing Kathy Schierding Gary Phillips Donna Prongue Tom Reed Kay Roeper Judy Schnarre ex nd, ,Y x Patty Propsf Charles Reef Don Rupp John Schnatmeier ii 1 ' ' Bu? vy y A -J '..? William Rhodes Fern Schaffrin Don Schomaker . . W , 5 2 Jerry Schappe Marlaun Schone Km J :rw Charles Schroeder Q' C QQ Al Shirley Schuerman Junior life is rough. Judy Schumpe Roger Short James Scott Sandra Sloan Barbara Spilker Darlene Shade George Smith Francis Stahlschrnidt John Stephens Karen Shampine Torn Summerkamp Mary Stahlschmidt Judi Stork Ruth Talley Bill Shelton Lonnie Sparr Authur Steiner Patricia Tainter Dan Terry Tom Terry John Thies Doug Timm Roger Tiesing Barbara Vincent Jim Wahlbrink Carl Waldvogel David Walkenhorst Leroy Griffith Lee Wells Robert Welsh Richard Kiehne Image Not Available Was last night that rough, Broeker? Rebecca West Donna Wheeler Patricia Whitlock John Willbrand Rose Mary Willbrand Susan Williams Jules Willott Evelyn Wilson Patricia Wright Audrey Zumbehl Ralph Zumbehl Image Not Available Come on, Juniorsl YELL JU, ,iff DUUWV , ,.,.-, - Q -nfl. -Qu .,' H. , vm .V-ey--N 1 If., 'Q U, . x -V 'limi' b ' 1351? 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Vogt, Bob Wampler, Jackie Wampler, Paula Wardenburg, Cary Watts, Richard Welker, Pat Welker, Ruth Whitaker, Keith Whitaker, Phillip Weidey, Carla Wilson, Jim Witt, Ronnie Wyland, Gay Nell Wylie, Gary Zalabak, Leon Ziegemeier, Fred Zumbehl, Ray Tcedebusch, Richard Mergenfhal, Donna Merry, Kenneth Messer, Mary Ann Meyers, Bill Migneco, Tonia Miller, Charlotte Mitchell, Kathryn Mitts, Jim Ticknor, Margaret Tidwell, Bonnie Timm, Tim Timpe, Mary Ellen Toedebusch, Joan Toedelbusch, Wayne Towne, Sharon Trussel, Karlene Ven Mater, Joyce Vaughn, Danny greshm lfl -'ie if First row: Phillips, K., Davis, S., Bangert, R., Schneider, R. Second row: Crouch, C., Wahner, G., Moses, D., Short, C. Third row: Ford, B. Oetker, B., Kuchler, R., Dowling, D. Fourth row: Hackley, L., Thompson M., Testcrman, R., Schrader, G. Fifth row: Hunn, S., Thomas, P., Thomas G., Ransom, O. Sixth row: Knight, J., Crites, G., Gillette, M., Beach, D First row: Kerner, S., Bruns, D., Carrico, M., Dawson, G. Second row Boenker, R., Wahner, G., Peery, J., McElhiney, W. Third row: Crouse J., Leu, B., Jackson, B., Sitton, D. Fourth row: Carroll, M., Glasgow, G. Berrey, R., Wiesendanger, K. Fifth row: Achelpohl, N., Felin, M., Dietz man, B., Meyers, J., Davis, R., Litteken, H. frylzth Grade First row: Brown, W., Dorlague, W., Thebeau, E., Thurmon, B. Second row: Maple, L., Henson, L., DeLeal, D., Borders, B. Third row: Osborne, W., Birks, D., Keyes, J., Cooper, S. Fourth row: Moseler, B., Dueringer, M., Koestcr, R., Clark, E, J, Fifth row: Charles, B,, Staggemeier, H., Sohn, R., Larnbkin, J., Sims, J. First row: Harris, M. Second row: Henson, C., Ainley, L,, House, R., Guess, M., Taylor, D., Herzog, C. Third row: Maxey, C., Stonebraker, D., Towers, T., Drew, P., Clouser, G., Ell, K. Fourth row: Berlekamp, M., Harpole, W., Thompson, R., Roth, S., Dixon, D., McCarty, K. Fifth row: Kinion, G., Avery, G., Robinson, D., Wolf, P, First row: Norris, J., Hendrix, D., Hogg, C., Franklin, M., Hoelscher, W., First IOWI Tibbs, D-: BifCl1, E-I Vlf1CeHT, l-J BGSFHQGF, C- S9C0f1d FOW Goodrich, D. Second row: Eoff, R., Hunter, A., Crabill, M., Noah, B., Wlesendanger, W-1 Beebe, D.: Whllakeff A-I Magwdefi R- Third YOW Morris, D., Watson, M. Third row: Alderson, P., Gray, N., Clift, K., Heiikh, P.: R03fk, P-7 Smith, J-I l'l0llld6Yf M. F0UfTh VOWI Short, M. Moore, R., Crawford, W., Phillips, J. Fourth row: Lewis, T., Lynn, J., Wiechens, D., Belew, R., Arnold, K.. Fifth row: Larimore, J., Klein, S. Carlton, L., Ross, L. Feltz, J., Graham, A., Tackett, R. Hghflz Grads First row: Burkemper, M., Schamback, C., Clark, E., Clark, G. Second row: Wilson, L., Pearia, T., Beeson, J., Vardeman, R. Third row: Hendrix, D., Bizelli, R., Gentry, C. -ev--m-'ff' - First row: Maxey, D., Everly, M., Hill, B., Smith, J. Second row: Dillon, K., Lavy, J., Koehler, R., Fridley, M. Third row: Osborne, M., Brown, C., Lovelace, D., Dunlap, L. Fourth row: Satzweiler, A., Fisher, L. Niedergierke, T., Ahmann, G. Fifth row: Shanks, R., Bastian, C., Roeper, B., Carpenter, H. Sixth row: Bales, C., Whicker, D., Schnedler, J., Schuerman, M. til First row: Hagen, P., Ratliffe, J., Wehmeier, D., Dowell, B. Second row: Stafford, S., Thacker, C., Kelly, L., Lohrman, J. Third row: Biser, T., Crites, L., Atwell, R., Bredenbeck, J. Fourth row: Black, M., McCormick, L., Kolb, T., Ratliff, B. Fifth row: Dueker, L., Rothermich, D., Mclntire, P. Sixth row: Bruere, D., Dewhirst, B., Borrnan, T., Richardson, D. Seventh Grade First row: Harris, M., Knight, R., Ransom, E. Second row: Festerman, D., Doyle, G., Johnson, L., Flanery, D. Third row: Bufford, D., Maxey, W., Crawford, W., Mitts, C. Fourth row: Huesemann, R.,'Drunert, D., Eddens, K., Knight, R. Fifth row: Grooms, D., Davis, D., Nickerson, M., Cork, D., Sixth row: Carroll, R., Perkins, J., Buchman, G., Welch, R. '-4 First row: Sitton, D. Second row: Word, J., Potter, J., Mayfield, J. Stafford, K. Third row: Allen, N., Sietz, C., Klinghammer, S., Crenshaw P. Fourth row: Isola, C., Felin, D., Pettig, G., Brown, J. Fifth row Ludwig, R., King, D., Sample, M., Ellis, V. Sixth row: Webbink, R., Rice K., Bausler, C., Whitson, G. First row: Stroehner, J., Louis, H., Bruns, M. Second row: Millner, D., First FOWI PEFIKIUS, 5-J Mitchell, 5-i Lantz, M-I 5f0l'1eI9f5keI'r I-- 56C0f1d Regot, S., Jeffries, S., Salmons, K. Third row: Ellis, H., Sion, L., Milligan, row: Regot, J.: Eovaldi, E.: Neatherry, S.: Hungate, P- Third ww: B., Brown, B. Fourth row: Price, B., Frye, E. Fifth row: Mitts, M., Best, Wolf, Gi: Newman, D-1 TOWHSY, I--i BIYCIW, W. FOUFTLI VOWI 5CI1UefmBI1, D., Bimslager, E., Poeling, J. M., Fingerhut, D., Groenemann, G., Thornton, D. Fifth row: Schierding, D., Wheeier, W., Techemier, R. Sixth row: McCoy, T., Snodgrass, G., Morrison, C. Scvmflz Grade First row: Heembrock, B., Potter, A., Nickerson, C., Smart, M. Second JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL row: Sotta, R., Schamback,.R., Buswell, D., DeRoy, R. Third row: Bush, I GJ Wren, DJ Knochl K.: Nelson, M' Founh row: Taylor' A.: -I-aneyl B.: First rovif: Staggerneier, H., Hunn, S., Dixon, D., Bausler, C., Achelpohl Beumer, E., Boyd, F. Fifth row: Johnson, T., Dixon, L., Buswell, D. NJ Felmf M4 Bfownf C- Second 'UWC TI'I0 nI'-mf D4 NICIf9 S0f M., Bruns, D., Rice, K., Belew, R., Wiison, L., Bormann, T., Beebe, D, Tankersley, L., Scott, L., Goodrich, D. f f1 .'2e 1 , ,, . 1331 ' 156 3 VN-gif' T 6, 5 ' 'ti Q IV gf -I ,, 'A' L. C' -p 514 . gi A QQ I if .' ., M ff' Q i f . 415' A1 ,r sg' If if . b , , 'fa gv ' W u.5.g1a'g ILM' Q, ,5Q5Q fs! 5' , Y ' asf VL., ,ff .,,-'jsp-3 1, 0 ,Qin M , -T' ., .:',3-519 'J Q- 'M N , S' A . lzmiiiti in W 5' k'E QQ: 'I IN V r, :ig k -. L v , 1- , I. -Ax.,q' .::L' --FQ? .M QQ. nh.. , 'V It ,g:.f,1 A . . ,. 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X NM Qdw, Pat Bailey flamwomzng NANCY BUDKE Homecoming October 31 featured Nancy Budke, Queen, Pat Bailey, Freshman Attendant, Carolyn Peyton, Sophomore Attendant, Doris Ort, Junior Attendant, Elaine Belew and Sharon Wardenburg represented the Senior Class. The Homecoming Dance, which was held the following night, brought the Homecoming festivities to a climactic close. Carolyn Sharon Peyton Wardenburg Doris Orf Elaine Belew 76 tivities Here's a picture of one of the highlights of the Homecoming festivities . . . the bonfire. mv Everyone assembled in front of the high school to take part in the annual snake dance. There were many floats representing the classes and clubs. The theme of the Pirate Peppers' float was Keep Ladue At O. 3 ii 3 m , N85 i M is Q .gl X S X 3 s-.- QN M,r w I Wiyi xx if 4 f-4 Keg, H 's-. f Q -7- f X' 42 Q 2 -5 ,. 4 A ,S 'ff is 5 yi ., gui, ' fig! ga. 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MONA MUHM Captain I JUDY SCHNARRE ICO-Capfainl SUSIE BROWN JANET NEER PIRATE PEPPERS IN CONFERENCE PEP CLUB SPONSORS AND OFFICERS SUSAN DENNING VARSHY CHEERLEADERS PATTI MEIRINK JANET HOLIRAH CAROLYN PEYTON FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Joann Burger, Gail Czechin, Judy Dauve, Judy Machir Donna McCoy, Diane Hoss, Kathy Mclntyre KCapfain2 Pirate Z9 ,vp rs 0 I7 J 11 0 W1 0 I' 6' S First row: Burger, M., Arras, J., Kramer, D., Klinghammer, M., Christopher, C., Carver, F., Peyton, C., Hollrah, J. Second row: Gilless, B., Hollander, K., Pollock, Sr., Ray, D., Osborne, l., Schierding, R., Mayfield, P. Third row, Schnatmeier, K., Gilliom, J., Bruns, J., Ellis, L., Weaver, S., Dungan, B., Hovarth, P. Fourth row: Hart E., Richterkessing, M., Gerlcen, A., Payne, B., Niedner, S., Warren, S., Hovarth, B. First row: Shelkey, M., Anderson, M., Shay, J., CSponsorJ Humphreys, J., Leistner, R. Sc-cond row1 Wyland, G., Bailey, P., Leistner, T., Merganthal, D., McCoy, D. Third row: Tirnpc, M., Bruns, A., Czechin, G., Messer, M., Hoss, D. Fourth row: Burger, J., Schmidt, M., Janning, M., Bauer, J., Machir, J. The Pirate Peppers is an organiza- tion comprised of 90 girls, whose main purpose is to promote school spirit and good sportsmanship throughout the school year. The Pep- pers started the year off by entering a float in the Homecoming parade, the theme being, Keep Ladue at O. Such annual activities as the Romeo and Juliet party, Pepper Play Night, and the bake sale, are well supported and are eagerly awaited for by every member. Q J 9 fi' Q 'M li nn- AN 0 I qw AiE:5 7 ., , 'V gxxf 1' fr.: -1 -' , 'M' ef , fzz X, V Vg le ' ' :QA , . 'Q K 5 3 f K 3 Q ,.,.,N 1 . , f,,x s nn-.5 j X6 gunnu' , E Q.-an- ' 'pix K , 0 P H f ' Q A sw X ,I if wp , Nw- X K MIL -X . V ,gyyi , 2 ff I 7 X ,---. . Egg, X ' 'f 1 F., M-'H' if 5? 5709 if 4? S ,Q sk K 15 . ,f 3, - 'ff x A A 'nl .gh 4,2 '41 Hand Lfourzcil Firsr row: Barbara Bloebaum, Carol McCoy, Diane Afwell, Jane Lawing, Mona Muhm, Susan Denning, Jean Elder, Second row: Don Kerner, Kenny Clemons, Jack Elmore, Joy Bekebrede, Marilyn Kruel, Cheri Gilliom, Jerry Schappe, Jim Wahlbrink, Don Rupp. Third row: Mr. Hess, Earl Kreder, Mike Lane, Terry Scott. I' ll i W - f if , i 'f fo 6' I ' 0 Q ef- ll 5 ' 'f rr d a af '10 dr 5 I I Kenny Clemons, Mike Lane, Jerry Schappe, Audrey Griewing, First row: Barbara Bloebaum, Ellen Gerken. Second row: Billy Richard Mohr, Richard Denning. 61 Jean Dungan, Kenny Clemons, Jack Elmore, Ellen Kay Murphy. S Hrfncen Firsr row: C. McCoy, J. Lawing, R. Denning, K. Clemons, N. Brown, S. Warren, R. Lammers, A. Griewing. Second row: J. Bekebrede, D. Wheeler, M. Kruel, D. McCoy, B. Thurman, D. Oeklaus, S. Burns, G. Czeschin, C. Meers, J. Feagan, J. Gilliom, J. Smith, C. Gilliom. Third row: H. Leussler, J. Stivison, C. Echelmeier, J. Knox, B. Schneider, G. Leverenz, M. K. Schone, M. E. Timpe, M. Muhm, J. Keyes, M. Lane, D. Kerner, R. Harrington, P. Srahlschmidt, D. Seeler. Fourth row: M. Dueringer, J. Elder, M. Klinghammer, S. Cooper, K. Bass, B. Kottmann, M. Sandfort, R. Mohr, J. Terry, D. Ebeling, T. Reed, J. Wahlbrink, J. Rau. ,Mrzrclzind 1 I 5 l . u . ,,, ,, .y JL-,. -1'-f-.1 'V' I' 1 1 Y , , Oi: Q2 Y V rm, ' 2 V' ' mLf V 5 W' qw . . A 1 . 'f x - -P ? , Q, , '23 f. , - '. i X , fy 'mm sw, umm 1 .., ' f N' ' ' jk , I 452' ' A . ' wx 'N' .,, ' 1 4 , W ' we N ,IQ 'PH ,M . .1 iz A ru -, m il 5 , I . 1 . b , My J, i ul gt, 1 7' ' A 'U' ' 3 ' V , I' X Ihr A . W4 ' If 1 P X ' -x ..., Q 2 ' if ,' - ' A f ...yr ff 4 f .M . 559 . ,M ,N ,W 5 L P is ' I lv ww L' luv . .,.... 17 I' A V.-L. . . + -. - - . .A -sw w. - 1 .x x - f Q ,. Fifi 12: we '. .'-' -' - 8. . 6. N. ,!M- lEq?.i , , 4' ',-4' Q. Q ' ' ' k S 5 Q - 2 , 0 X f 1 ,. at R W LJ' aywqe, A, r Q 0 - an . ' f ' 6 Q .5 .s .. N-.. .Q A, , 4' A ,sr Q i Q J.-ww 4 I I .0 Q li g at ,. A , ' ' -V 'Y' f X .Xl..,lx 5 QQ N5 . nf- . M' ,I f ' ' -'I l U 1 ' -. A. F ' iQ'yJW - 5 ' 1' ,df ,- '- ' ' I' ,,,. ' 2 if ' 'f , , li P ., , 'fy 4 Rf vdnuw-v '?,'Zr'l la.--f7P 'xYx '.i.'+mw- 2 f ' '3 !,.'Zi k 'Vl' ' f 4i ' X ' ! 9 QI X -M A ' ' Lv '44-4 l ' . +- L wfmia' 4 a--,ff J X - Q Q -M, . Q-, .14 '. rf Q, Q ,Ky f 4 .kkv 1 m H L f 5 Q 1 . F.d : Q .F s 1 ' , 1 4-. ' Q ,, ' 1- VIA: i QHQ ,M . ,, , l. K , P ,M ff QV 3 5 Y ,f ' r R A - . H B 2' , , L, .1 A ik -an J 'ri . it , M 10540,- h ' . S3 fx. If fl First row: B. Thurman, J. Osiek, A. Wittager, E. Poertner, R. Koehler, J. Ahman. Second row: S. Kerner D. Waddell, V. Brown, J. Smith, K. Oelschlaeger, D. Whicker, B. Hill, K. Walker, J. Schnedler, K. Rice S. Appleby, P. Roark. Third row: L. Fisher, B. Roeper, R. Shanks, H. Carpenter, M. McCrary, M. Fridley G. Avery, C. Bales, P. Mclntire, G. Stivison, E. Beumer, J. Keyes, P. Stahlschmidt, M. Osiek, R. Moore Fourth row: M. Dueringer, S. Cooper, E. Ratliffe, K. Bass. Z9 lm' Baud First row: Jean Elder, Carolyn Peyton, Dona Mergenthal, Susan Denning, Kenny Clemons, Jane Lawing, Richard Denning, Earl Kreder, Steven Hendrix. Second row: Audrey Griewing, Jim Richardson, Paul Stahlschrnidt, Don Kerner, Mike Lane, Jaye Keys, Martha Sederwall, Jean Bruns, Richard Renken, Bill Powell, Richard Mohr. Third row: Jerry Schappe, Mr. Hess. 1 fam! First row: C. Brown, C. VonBastian, C. Baysinger, A. Gatsweller, R. MaGruder. Second row: S. Zumwalt, S. Barklage, J. Jolly, V. Ermeling, S. Smith, G. Garza, D. Schone, H. Staggemeier, J. Schuttenberg, M. Felin. Third row: D. Sandfort, R. Webbrink, D. Dungan, K. Wissendaner, R. Stivison, C. Holliday, I. Williams, R. Schierding, D. Dalton, T. Biser, B. Dewhurst, D. Hendrix, D. Lovelace, Mr. Hess. Fourth row: F. Baue, J. Lambkin, G. Borchardt. Z7 ,U Band First row: Earl Kreder, Richard Denning, Kenny Clemons, Hartley Luessler, Don Rupp, Bill Powell. Second row: Mary Klinghammer, Jerry Smith, Marvin Greiwe, Jerry Schappe, Mike Lane, Don Kerner, Paul Stahl- schmidt, Jim Richardson, Steven Hendrix. Third row: Stanley Boehmer, Bob Kottmann, Kenny Bass, David Ebeling, Tom Reed. 7' ' First row, left to right: Hollenberg, J., Niederberger, M., Hart, E., Denning, S., Bricker, B. Second row: Pollock, S., Blase, M., Bacon, B., Elder, J., Neer, J., Lamb, P. Third row: Crouse, D., Mosher, W., Hoffman, W., Hug, T. Fourth row: Mohr, D., Niederberger, L., Kerner, D., Wahlbrink, J., Bloebaum, R., Pianist: Mrs. Ellis, Director: Mr. Henderson. ,4 Krzppclln First row, left to right: J. Kaibel, D. Hollrah, G. Wylie, B. Gose, W. Ransom, P. Ell, B Meyer Second row R. Hollander, D. Hesskamp, G. Hunn, D. Hollander, D. Crouse, R. Koenig, D. Poertner. Third row C Dryden M. Washington, G. Wylie, P. Bailey, L. Carver, M. Niederberger, B. Bacon, P. Shade C Kasper J Arras D. Lindsey. Fourth row: D. Kramer, J. Hollrah, J. Hollenberg, M. Blase, C. Moseler, S Sloan M Jannlng J. Hollrah, J. Herpolsheimer. 'x 4' Hays ' .Quartet Left ro righr: Wahlbrink, J., Hoflman, W., Crouse, D., Mosher, W. auf- ' All Scan:-df A. Bernard, S. Wardenburg, J. Arras, B. Bacon, B. Bricker. Standing: D. Crouse, f K. Duncan, D. Hollander, Mr. Henderson, Sponsor. , A I hair First row: T. Clcvcngcr, J, Terry, J. Lyons, L. Besselrnen, H. Oelklaus, J. Harrington, J. Waye. Second row: B. Littcken, K. Duncan, W. Kuechler, D. Auten, D. Hurt, R. Bloebaum, C. Echele, M. Gust. Third row: J. Schnarre, .B, Czeschin, M. Flosner, R. Callison, K. Shampine, V. Goisf, S. Goist, J. Kemp, A. Huff. Fourlh row: E. Boyd, S. Wardenburg, J. Anderson, K. Schierding, J, Bussinger, J. Griffin, J. Lucketr, B. Bricker, D. Shade, J, Schurnpe, A. Bruns, Direciorz Mr. Henderson. , .. 0 ' 31 ue.. , . K iz Ik z f J 1 . il .A , E -- V f ' 5 ri S . 2 1 Q' B V A N 2 is B rr' J . . 2 I s i if z H '. , . I lu 5 5 -va . i . 'li 3 f .c' ' m SQL f .T r vi ...- my L sw an K iw ! an 4'f '?y .5 Q fp? Q S Q K E 'W fs iii w XSL: 5 V' Mk 3 ,mx -Q,- ff - f,- : 3 YY 'QQ 5 io ff.. 7-F! ,A Egfr 1? N .,, 4 5 gf Q K5 Q .W 'ty 2 so sf V fs W v E. if 5 Y AV 2- 2 'MSW' ' A F'. 'vw' .. u wkrn. s f.H2l 1' Ve. I5 ag E7rc11cl1 611111 First row: S. Barton, R. West, J. Maxon, S. Brown. Second row: J. Hollrah, R. Short, D. Shade, E. Baumgarth, K. Hollander, S. Schulte, J. Elmore, S. Ott, G. Smith. Sclcncc 61116 First row: L. Buchanan, B. Brown. Second row: F. Niedner C.. Lee, B. Moore, J. Williams, J. Waye, B. Love. Third row. J. Becker, M. Lane, T. Wipke, J. Smith, M. Burger 1 J. Arras, S. Pollock, F. Johnson, H. Dunlap. Fourth row. J. Richardson, B. Ebeling, J. Rigdon, J. Oelschlaeger, W. Ranson, J. Terry, E. Hagen, Mr. Thiel, H. Clark, T. McCarty, Mrs. Knight. Divcrswcd Occupation First row: M. Cross, J. Borgmeyer, L. Shatro, J. Crossin, M. Stoehner. Second row: M. Gerstner, A. Bernard, S. Wardenburg, E. Boyd, E. Brown, S. McCay, D. Jacobson. Third row: C. Dalton, W. Schmidt, S. Lawler, J. Beke- brede, J. Anderson, C. Frye, D. Kinchloe. Fourth row: T. Wessler, J. Lobmaster, B. Bennett, R. Gammon, A. Key, R. Clouser. Standing: R. Moore, R. Singleton, Mr. Kapfer. First row: C. Schmidt,'R. Toedebusch, B. Poeling, J. Wortmann, J. Willott, J. Nothstine, P. Richterkessing, Second row: T. Dames, K. Depping, J. Houston, J. Thies, J. Bruere. Third row: S. Jones, R. Meers, R. Zumbehl, S. Stienhoff, R. Richterkessing, D. Bond. Fourth row: K. Bruns, Mr. Landwehr, H. Zumbehl. HOWARD ZUMBEHL JOHN THIES Pig and Pork Beef-Calf Production n , , CHARLES SCHMIDT Beef-Calf Production ,. E.. JULES WILLOTT JEROLD NOTHSTINE Sheep Production Beef-Calf Production and Baby Beet First row: Carolyn Peyton, Richard Denning, Counsel, Jack Schnedler, Praetor. Second row: Shirley Pollock, Paul Stahlschmidt, Quaestor, Yancey Coffman, State President of J,C.L,, Larry Karch, Kenny Clemons, Vice Counsel, Jean Bruns, Linda Ellis. ea ' First row: Joyce Arras, Brooke Payne, Jean Elder, Ellen Kay Murphy, Karen Schnatmeier. Second row: Sharon Niedner, Jane Lawing, Dorothy Ray, Susan Denning, Mona Muhm, Susie Brown, Margaret Shelkey. Third row: Clinton White, Gary Erlinger, Russell Crider, Jerry Smith, Mike Lane, David Groennemann, Fred Niedner, Jim Hafer. VK X . A A J Li X YQ l x t f mi ,M 5' r L ' E ff. rf, as L. it N 1 M9 L -.nw 2 e Q A M , q u . va F first row. Kathy Eicchorn, Janet Neer, Beth Bricker, Joy Herpolsheimer, Kathy Schierding, Betty Gilless Pa: Kenner, Dawn Crawford. Second row: Pamela Lamb, Janice Feagan, Patti Meirink, Billy Jean Dungan, Peggy Horyath, Bonnie Horvath, Diana Kramer, Faye Carver. Third row: Joan Hollrah, Larry Parkinson, Mary Stahlschmidt, Jim Harrington, Wayne Hoffman, Jerry Machir. The Junior Classical League is a group of people who are either studying Latin or have already finished a course in Latin. The club learns more about the lite of the Romans and Roman history. J.C.L. is sponsored by Mrs. Schafer. first row Barbara Snhnur, Marsha Browning, Mellanie Shelkey, Winnie Bryan, Roberta Leistner, Carmen Frank, Jucly Machrr, Sharon Borchardt. Second row: Diane Hoss, Theodora Leistner, Pat Bailey, Julie Bauer, Mary Ann Messer, Audrey Bruns, Gay Nell Wyland, Margie Rossner, Donna Merganthal. Third row: Kathy Mclntire, Hartley Luessler, Juan Munoz, Brian Heinecke, Margaret Johnson, apps' i JCL fl' 7 Qi J , fl ' A il i 1 ,Jw em my ,mm Um 5667651 Czeschin, B-2 -l0l'lV150Y1, L.: Niedefbefgef, M- Back VOWI MlSS Seated: Bacon, B.: Gerken, E. First row: Boschert, B.: Schnarre, J.: Fverlh, SPOHS-Of: Melfink, P.: HUf1SlClief, D-1 FSHQSH, J-2 HUQIWSSI R-I Bekebrede, J.: Gilliom, C. Second row: Mifchell, R.: Schappe, R.: Herd, B-7 King. 5-I BUCl'Ian6I'1f D-I Mlffhellf K- Miss Story, Sponsor: Coffmann, Y.: Wipke, T. Phalagraphy 61116 57shcrmar1is' 611111 Carroll, J.: Campbell, J.: Borchardr, S.: Mr. Williams, Sponsor: Mr. Gibson, Sponsor: Schnafmeier, R.: Kiethly, J.: Keefon, K.: Draper Causey, C.: Towne, S.: Peters, B. M.: Renken, R.: Broeckelman, R.: Hollrah, R.: Mr. Pepmiller, Sponsor Parkinson, L. Q YJ 1 1 1 v I ! 4 1' Ax.. Aww 5 5 1 -'I in U ff 1 H RZ y p , 1 A ...yu Ji X., T X: 53 ,it ch f4 . ' ,iff - .Vim 5, . v 5 9 S 4, I' . . was 54 xr X - 'Q' f ai 1. L ' , .1 , fkl V 2 I . , , gr' -1 6 Xb -- Q,. ' f V i i 0 -1: VV' 4' A K A ' , ', M' 1-1 . , s . , Q . 'D' 'Y 'w?' uf' 4, 1 N rt gQ 1' M W Q juuivr kack 71' Kal! Hesskamp, D., Elder, J., Meirink, P., Schumpe, J., Bloebaum, B., Greiwe, K., Brown, N., Hoilrah, J., Eichhorn, K., Schnarre, J., Czeschin, B., Keeton, K., Mr. Roche, West, R., Humphreys, V., Murphy, E., Hollrah, J., Lamb, P., Bekebrede, J., Kruei, M., Feagan, J., Shade, D., Neer, J., Barton, S., Bricker, B. Dancing: Herspoisheimer, J., Greene- mann, D., Gilliom, C., Schappe, J., Schierding, K., Karch, L. vphrwwre Dance Christopher, C., Giliess, B., Klinghammer, M., Schnare, C., Kramer, D., Carver, F., Weaver, S., Dungan, B., SederwaII,. M., Moseler, C., Benne, S., Schutienberg, M., Benne, E., Love, B., Yeafer, J., Lee, C., Douglas, J., Schnaimeier, K., Horvath, B., Mr. Allred. Dancing: Griewing, A., Templefon, J., Mayfield, P., Hahn, D. E7resl1ma14 Dramafics 611111 First row: Machir, J., Leistner, T. Second row: Bauer, J., Janning, M., Dauve, J., President, Burger, J., Hollenberg, C. Third row: Peoria, R., Secretary, Mclntire, K., Vice President, Mrs. Diggs, Sponsor, Messer, M., Fairchild, D. .. Zfumlrlers Wipke, T. Biser, B. Koch, J. Barklage, B. Bloebaum, R. Douglas, R. France, A. Coach Walker Schierding, R. Hunsicker, D. Welsch, D, Timm, D. Pierce, B. Sommerkamp, Curry, J. Nledner, F. Sandfort, M. Back row: Somrnerkarnp, B., Biser, B., Weaver, J., Grau, A., Delmaine, K., Broeker, R., Sommerkamp, T., Mr. Gibson. Front row: Sommerkamp, C., Wilson, J., Ebeling, D., Agler, J., Smith, F., Maynard, D. Back row: Brader, C., Monday, M., Sparr, L., Ell, P., McDaniel, Y., Sommerkamp, T., welsch, D., Roth, G. Second row: Smith, G., Coffman, Y., Dueringer, H., Schulte, C., Harrington, R., Hun- sicker, R., Purgahn, R., DeRoy, C., Stahlschmidt, D., Bruere, J., Oetting, H., Mosher, W. Third row: Hoffman, W., LeDoux, G., Douglas, D., Mahon, D., Holt, D., Richardson, W., Bond, D., Oelklnus, H., Gose, B., Crider, R., Reef, C., Schnatmeier, R. Fourrh row: Short, R., Becker, J., Ochs, R., Clev- enger, T., Terry, J., Ochs, H., Hurt, D., Bloebaum, R., fPresidentJ Schierding, R., Nichols, B., Auten, D., France, R. if Q Timm, D., Barklage, B., Settle, J., McGee, T., Q Seated: Marvin Monday, Treasurerp Charles Brader, President, Yancey Coffman, Vice President, ElIenKaye Murphy, Secretary. Second row: Harold Bottoms, Shirley Ott, Sharon Wardenburg, Joy Herpolsheimer, Sharon Niedner, Mariorie Janning, Richard Denning, Miss Hackley. Third row: Rusty Crider, Artie Steiner, Kenny Clemmons, Bob Barklage, Jim Rau, Hartley Luessler, John Bruere. Seated: Dawn Crawford, Connie Bell, Myra Cross, Standing: Karen Schnatmeier, Janice Feagan, Peggy Horvath, Bonnie Horvath, Joyce Willbrand, Marlene Kuechler, Miss Reagan. Vickie Humphreys, Sondra Clift, Maralin Boehmer, Gay Nell Wyland, Nancy Wehymeier, Charlotte Christopher. Kneeling: Ellen Gerlcen, Ellen Kaye H I Back row: Darlene Shay, Agnes Stahlschmidt, 0 6 Murphy, Barbara Bloebaum. I1 45' Q I Se 4, nl Q-V ' ,lGAf'1 45, .V r 4 , 37154, ? Z iiagml W R, lim f Hmmm-A ...-:.....: MQ tM', f , , l,1XfA,t1,Q 4: U A , um 1 r ' Y 5 N l s 1 . fxltx 4-L -. ' Af ' e ,, . , , i if ' w V Ns .'1i1'. X ' - uf A - ' - :J ' fi I f ,,W,..,, .,. M Q.,',1QQ , .W R W Fx I ' A , QQ ii V WTA U ...., w , PQ' f i ff r if ? 5 -f-fx diff, - A :V 61:49- 'V 7353! Tv- Qgg H. .-6.1541 - YI ' I 1 JYr 4 'Jn .,,ff . . Q k 1 4-A My f,,...g ww Ni., SN 4 X n We W -AM-,W . . f 'it V' X A ,L iw g..3:J.W ww :Ai 'L 13 fu 3? :gg P , M ,1- V3,-gqfi SMS 1 ' 'XLUJ A355 ' ff Q A 'Q' v ei 4 V-Rv' Y Qk...:.,u 5: .Li E 3: 'fs 3 A fl :gm 'K ,T g,.,.'. ..,' '1YQ.,.,,k A W.-QQ3 :Z Ki?-E13-f 5 y ' -T f HMQX Q. W gi 5 Eggig'-W - , -' 'sn 'W Mr' -F .. -,....... ,,,,... ,Mp .M , ff-wr.. .wmv b--u-53.4 cw-u.ww ,-M' , . ALA COACHES Left to right are: Ted Struckman, Jim Rash, William Bowles, Head Coach, and Floyd Walker. Capiains: Dick Douglas and Al France. Right: Henry Dueringer has ball and Charlie Brader is coming up fast in Ladue game. VARSITY TEAM Top row: J. Konduskey, L. Gillette, D. Walkenhorst, D. Liter, B. Sommerkamp, A. Holiday, B. Gose, B, Ocks, D. Schomaker, H. Oelklaus, R. Schiercling, F. Neidner, W. Richardson, D. Mennemeier, B. Kruel. Second row: B. Pierce, C. Reef, L. Griewe, B. Meyer, D. Holt, J. Cook, R. Harrington, F. Weber, B. Barklage, D. Welch, D. Timm, T. Clevenger, J. Bloebaum, R, Mitchell, T. Sommerkamp, Coach Bowles, C. DeRoy. Lower row: G. Roth, C. Brader, D. Aulen, D. Hunsicker, H. Dueringer, Y. McDaniels, C. J. Vogt, D. Hurt, W. Mosher, B. Nichols, J. Settle, R. Bloebaum, D. Douglas, D, Mahon, A. France. FRESHMEN Top row: J. Brown, B. Brown, J. Groenemann, T. McCoy, M. Boyd, L. Abbington, B. Harpole, D. Tibbs, B. Fridlcy, B, Price, A, Taylor, Middle row. L. Hollrah, A. Grimm, T. Schneider, C. Loveleife, D. Groenemann, J. Rau, J. McVay, L. Carleion, B. Draper, P. Alderman. Bottom row: Coach Raische, T. Timm, J. D. Maxwell, T. Neer, U. Hagen, C. Guinn, O, Hollrah, M. Sandforf, H. Bottoms, G. Johnson. What a mix-up! i Pull him down, Billy! B TEAM Top row: B. Kruel, R. Harrington, D. Welch, B. Barklage. Bottom row: H. Oelklaus, D. Timm, T. Sommer kamp, B. Meyer, J. Cook, R. Mitchell, B. Gose. HENRY DUERINGER High Siepping Varsity DICK DOUGLAS Galloping Ghost DICK MAHON Touchdown Pass! AL FRANCE Flying High RECORD Ferguson o...7,oo,. .. ,,,o.,.o,7ow. L O-26 Affton ,oo...,,, .. ,,,.. W 7-38 Paffonville 7, O-26 Maplewood .,oo. 0-19 ClayTon ..,.,,,, O- 7 Brentwood o...Aoo 1 8-46 Wellsfon 12-12 Ladue ,,,, 6-52 Fox .,,o. ooov. W 51-18 DICK HUNSICKER Lover Boy! DOUGLAS TIMM Stone Wall Our coaches and team deserve recognition for their fine sportsmanship and drive. They kept alert and on the ball all the time, even though they did not win all their games. The fans realized their inspiration and sat through rain and storm to watch them play. We take our hat off to our hard- working gridiron team. DALTON WELCH Too Fast for Camera Zfvfb ll BILL KRUEL What'a Kick TOM SOMMER KAMP Ta-da-da-da-CHARGE CHARLES BRADER Up in the Clouds DON HURT 2-3-4-Hike gil kvfball .. 5 . ' fr Back row: Coach Bartow, Walbrink, J., Bruere, J., Oelklaus, H., Bond, D., Duello, J., Greiwe, L. Feldman, D. Second row: Douglas, D., Oetting, H., Barklage, B., Hoffman, W., LeDoux, G. Firsf row Pierce, BJ Hafer, J., Harrington, R., France, R., Sparr, L., Broeckelman, B. fig!! 3 e l ' XJ L.-4 - , Back row: Roth, G., Templeton, J., Wiss, L., Oelklaus, D., Brooks, C., Ransom, W., Becker, J., Clevenger, T., Seeler, D., Ochs, H., Stoehner, D., Burns, S., Gillette, L. First row: Crider, R., Kruel, B., Ochs, B, Terry, J., Scott, T., Scott, L., Gose, B. Center: Coach Walker. 1 . V. 5 5 . - 1 . ' ' .. B' . f Q. ' ' ' ' . -. - ff - , ' L ' -:aw-.fiT5',.z,'ri, Eireslzman Ceam . . .-if.-. J 1 J W' Standing: Schmidt, K., Neer, T., Richardson, J., Clark, D., Lammers, R., Maxwell, J., Sandfort, J., Scholer. J., Rau, J., Meirink, D., Sandfort, M., Groenemann, D., Sommerkamp, C., Hollrah, O., Bottoms, H, Coach Raische. Kneeling: Meyers, B., Bloebaum, P., Maas, B., Hollrah, L. .5 .f :PM qw... ,. aflibllfivvvhviiinf 3 04968 41003 ffl m'war:!iM'H+Naw L z,fA.:f:oQ MMMQWW, , , E Q sg s 24' ku E 2 '. P' unusua- NN A if 35. M nf , Q. A .f.L',- p rg N1 , , ,, ,X . sg z .EX m ,Segal . - N l il k ,W ' fl Q5 First row: Karch, L.: Hafer, J. Second row: Schnedler, J.: Erlinger, I.. Third row: Ochs, B.: Harrington, J.: Schnatmeier, R.: Mosher, W.: Coach Bowles. First row: Hibdon, B.: Bloebaum, J.: Hollander, R.: Hagen, E.: Manthey, J.: Munoz, J. Second row: Witt R.: Denning, R.: Hunn, G.: Stahlschmidt, J.: Machens, R.: Morris, I.: Coach Maxon. Third row: Timm, T., Ermeling, G.: Frank, J.: Niedner, F.: Timm, D.: Liter, D.: Davis, C.: Johnson, J. First row: C. J. Vogt, B. Nichols, W. Hoffman, R. France. Second row: D. Feldmann, T. McGee, D. Douglas H. Oeffin J. L d . Th'd ' ' g, e oux rr row. L. Grenwe, D. Stoehner, C. Schulte, M. Monday, B. Barklage, D. Welch fourrh row: R. Meers, D. Ebeling, B. Sandfort, J. Kaibel, S. Burns, R. Hollander, P. Ell. Fihh row: K. Bruns B. Meyer, D. Oelklaus D Seeler J Roth M Schwendemann Sixth row C h B , . , . , . . : oac artow, V. Sims, B. John- son, L. Scott, O. Kister, B. O h T. S ' c s, con, D. Mennnk, J. Brakensnek, Coach Walker. Outfielders P. lnllelderl Returning Lettermen Uchefs and C dfcl-,ers 1 First row: J. Kondusky, H. W. Mosher, R. Bloebaum, J. Hafer, R. Schierding, D. L. Gillette, R. Cotton, C. D. Poese, T. Schneider, W. Dickbernd, L. Hollrah, D. Meirink, C. Sommerkamp, H. Bottoms, J. Richardson, J. Sandfort, D. Bond. Well, now, l'll tell you . . . ! 0 Dueringer, T. Sommerkamp, C. Reef, L. Sparr, R. Harrington, S. Broeker, J. Terry, J. Bruere, W. Kruel. Second row: B. Pierce, H. Oelklaus, D. Holt, K. Keeton Timm, J. Koch, W. Kuechler, J. Fehr, T. Dames, F. Niedner. Third row: L. Wiss, Causey, R. Crider, L. Scott, R. Lammers, B. Sommerkamp, J. Rau, T. Neer Ransome. Fourth row: D. Mohr, B. Ochs, J. Weber, C. Schrader, C. Echele, D. COACH RAISCHE Back row: H. Ochs, E. Kreder, F. Niedner, R. Crider, Mr. McMurray, Instructor. Front row Y. Coffman, P. Stahlschmidt, D. Stahlschmidt, J. Templeton. MI sf: .. .. HH ,, i - ' ... ! '1'Jcf,,T ' 'fl' 75 'W31 ' .. f., , gr- . 'sam gg LM.- - i if . lamb- W, . , 1' f 5, QC: E3 'ef ' Q A K 'L' 2 Urfi, ws ' H X E A ,.. a-A - N - . nw . 2 A 5 M U H U-'YfH'f'i 'i 1 ' 29 2' mf N . . , ' 1 V VV f,f 'f. 1- 7---f - - A Tm Y KA Q ' V 4 ff-W - 4 LL'L ,mwwgyaz S i W ' ' A mm, ' LX i - A . w vw x 2 h is v It 5 5 ..,, 1 , V, 5, gk . H ' ' ' - ,gg , ,MJ k V45 ax: 1.1: 55 A ' M If 4... ... W ' , I 4' -u fam? ww ig ,317--3 1 i 1,6 nfs gg V,.. Mg Q vw M- ,WH ug V P--f Af, 5. I 1 ii 1' 11: , ?w3,, ,3 N. L.: I .4- M A ,Q ,.. 1 rf H: f f , ff!!--Mg, w,3,.w 25 - X , , .. .. , , 1, Qi.: My Q ,gi A., , I .,., dwg Mi . 2 . VY 'H 'H ' ' ' WV - ' ?44z ?'T f A 4' inf? 1 4 2 E ' l 1 Most Sincere Most Scientific H E N R Y Peppiesr Besf Sense of Humor Best Natured Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed MOS! Couneotls D R A C L Q, Most Sophisricared Best Dancers 7 an Friendliesf Most Typical M O S H Offkc W0 kffr Attendance OHicefSeared: Carol Moseler, Sandy Bibb, Mrs. Brunson, Connie Bell. Standing: Sondra Cliff, Betty McKinney, Delores Brachr, B-ifbafa Bloebaumf Janel BU5Sln9eVf Carol KBSPEV- Guidance Office-Barbara Bacon, Janet Neer, Miss Gruer, Joann Burger 'K Financial Office-Grace Bosclwert, Mrs. Bernhoester, Joann Lang, High School OWCGAMVS, 5lie99mSiffff Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. 5Cl1miYi9f1, Junior High Office-Martha Gerstner, Mrs, Edwards, High School Office-CSrude-ntsl Barbara Bloebaurn, Marlene Blase. wh. G If a .5 . F eh' ,T- --I P nh -Q Z- i r 'ff' 'V- fi , V9 Ew 1 W. A V W-if, : aww QM, 55,5-,:, 4!3g5:,-.-, , .r A X '5- 2 23.5-Sis? 'E K , xxx wi, C3 S f. Q If W K 1 in 5 x, i X fin 11 M wa 5 im 34 -6 Mi S W X , if if ,A -f ,, , C . 1 A- 9 Q -?..,. 1 'ti E. R .1 ,gb ,- -.5 If ' r 1 U15 Zag :ff the Wheel he Cafeteria Workers-Left to right: Miss Waye, Mrs. Boschert, Mrs. Belding, Mrs. Main. Second row: Mrs. Ritter, Mrs. Schnatmeier, Mrs. Barklage, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Spain, Mrs. Kister. Maintenance Men-Mr. Holtgrave, Mr. Jones, Mr. Blase. The daily lunch line Cafeteria Student HelpersAPropst, P., Shampine, K., Johnson, E., Hayden S., Alfred, B., Stalilschrnidt, J., Rhodes, M., Gillette, M., Borgmeyer M., Stalwlsclwrniclt, A., Wiedey, C., Connoyer, K., Brennan, M., Davis, J Custodians-First row: Mr. Trickey, Mr, Meinerslwagen, Mr. Lenz, Mr, Usry, Second row: Mr. Peters, Mr, Nadler, Mr. Grote, Mr. Thoele. Mrurvm Mmtdnyk protect 'Tlrvtnral Sound Repro' duction took first place honors In the St. Charles Stn-ucv flair. ARSHIP DN I Life Mztgazlne showed intvrcst in our first science fair by sending one of their photographers to rake pictures for one of tlw next Issues of Life. The Saint Charles Military Academy, occupied by The high school in 1918, was razed for the erection of The Saint Charles High School in 1923. B - K SUPER MARKET 60 I N. Kingshighway DOUG BOSCH ERT ORVAL KLINGHAMMER Congratulations . . . Seniors May Neyer-Ending Happiness Be Your Companion in +he Search 'For Your Goal BRAUFMAN'S HUNING'S ChiIdren's Bazaar To the Students and Faculty of St. Charles High: GREETINGS! THE LAWYERS OF ST. CHARLES ST. CHARLES DAIRY CO GRADE A Pasteurized Dairy Products Ben+on and Clay Sfreef PHONE: Rnmaolph 4-0134 School Annuals Groups Compliments of THE REMBRAN DT STUDIOS l005 Olive SI'ree'I' ST. LOUIS, MO. I I I I I I OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THIS YEARBOOK Poriraiis Weddings ST. CHARLES QUARRY COMPANY Sou+h River Road S+. Charles, Missouri QUARRY PHONE RA 4-I344 Crushed Sione, Agricul+ural Limes1'one S+a1'e Specifica+ion Sfone BUSE'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers and Giffs 400 Clay Sfreel' ST. CHARLES, MO. Telephone RAnclolph 4-0I48 ANYWHERE BY TELEGRAPH Arfisfry in Flowers RAUCH LUMBER COMPANY PAINT-LUMBER-HARDWARE-ROOFING You Are Always Welcome al a Rauch Lumberyard SHERWIN-WILLIAMS JOHNS-MANVILLE PAINTS BUILDING MATERIALS Complimenfs of THE UNION SAVINGS BANK ST. CHARLES, MO. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEP OSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WM. H. BRUNS, Presiclenl' OTTO WILKE. Vice Presidenl' ARTHUR F. WILKE, Cashier D. J. AUCHLY, Ass'I'. Cashier E. R. EMMONS, Assf. Cashier ROBT. CLAY. Assi. Cashier J. W. LAWLER, Direcfor E. A. KEITHLY. Direcfor H. C. FUERHOFF, Direcior H. C. SULLENTROP, Direcfor HY. C. VOGT, DirecI'or Com pIimenI's of EMMONS ABSTRACT CO. I00 So. Second S+. S+. Charles, Mo. FOR ANY AND ALL TYPES OF TITLE WORK Established I885 Randolph 4-0909 STOVES FARM SUPPLIES HARDWARE WATER SYSTEMS THE BRUNS MACHINE COMPANY 222-224 Nor'rh Main S'I'ree+ S+. Charles. Mo. BOTTLED GAS WASHING MACHINES PAINTS AND OILS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GOELLNER REDI-MIX, INC. Ready-Mixed ConcreI'e 434 Olive S+ree'I' SI. Charles, Missouri PHONE RA 4-Iblb Complimenfs of . . . ST. CHARLES NEW CAR DEALERS WALTER AFF, INC. ST. CHARLES MOTOR BRUCKER MOTOR CO. BENS AUTO SALES PUNDMAN MOTOR CO. WILKE MOTORS RIXMAN BUICK SCHUMPE-SCHULTE EDSEL C - X 9' 513 4 T -CXO QF is ' Hui A Next ASEE ' 1. 1 'Ew u f Step . . . . . . a home of iheir own. There are many ways in which we HOTEL ST. CHARLES Missouri's Finesf Small Hofel can help! Morfgage Loans sT. CHARLES sAvlNGs TW Ou' 'ed a. LOAN AssoclATloN I20 Jefferson Sfreef ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI Food Service ST. CHARLES SAVINGS BANK SI'. Charles, Mo. Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AND FEDERAL RESERVE BANK HERBERT C. SANDFORT .,.,......,...........,..........,.....,,........L,,..,...............,.....,....... Presideni' ROBERT E. SCHNEDLER ..,..,............ ,,........ V ice Presidenf, Cashier MILDRED LUECHAU ..,........ ,..,.,.......... A ssisfani' Cashier RUSSELL KANSTEINER ....... ......L...., A ssis'I'an'I' Cashier MILTON E. MEYER ......... Direcior JOSEPH A. SIMON ..............,........................ Direcfor ERNST E. PAULE .,............................,........,....... Direcfor WM. SCHNEDLER ............................................... Direcior R . .,Q5AA.z1..fZQfL.J...f ........... Direcior T. C. BRUERE, JR. ............................................. Direcfor KURTZ CONCRETE, INC. Ready-Mix Concrete Souih River Road ST. CHARLES. MISSOURI Phone RA4-3090 CompIimen+s of DENNING RADIO CO. Il2 N. Main Sfreei' ST. CHARLES, MO. Phone RAndoIpI1 4-I I00 Complimenfs of TRUMP CLEANERS Ra. 4-bI00 200 N. KINGSHIGHWAY I BEST WISHES Complimenfs of From BOSCHERT'S WELDING SHOP EIec+ric and Acefylene Weldin DRUG STORE FIFTH AND CLARK STREETS Ra 4-4428 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Besl Wishes From Your ST. CHARLES COUNTY OFFICIALS EDGAR RAPP, JR. ,.......,.,,,7,.,....,,,,,7..,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Surveyor ARLIE J. GREIWE .........,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, Collecior ERNIE PAULE .,,.,.,......o,w.,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., R ecorder RALPH DIERKER .....,,.,,o.4..,.. ,,,o,,,,,,,,4,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, C o unfy Clerk LESTER PLACKMEYER ..A,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,, S heriff SIMON HENKE ,,,,..,.....,,A..A,.... ,,.,,,...,,,.,,.,,..,,,,.,,...,,.,,,.,,....,.,....,., T reasurer C. FRED HOLLENBECK .,.,.....,.,.. ,,,.,...,. C ounfy Superinfendenl of Schools MARVIN RENKEN .....V...,,......,,,,.,.... ..,.,......,..,,,......,.,........,,.....,. C ircuii' Clerk ARLIE MEYER ....,,..,.........,.,,..,....,,,,,,,. ..,,,,,,.,..,.,,.......,,,,......,............. A ssessor ERWIN QCOTTONI GRIEWING ,,,,,.. .,............ H ighway Engineer ANDREW McCOLLOCH ,,,,,......,.,. .,........... P roseculing A'Horney JOSEPH MAHON ....,,........,.,o,,... ,,.....,.,.... J udge, Easlern Dis'l'ric'l JOSEPH KLEESCHULTE ......,., .........,.. J udge, Weslern Disfricl ED. SCHUMPE ........,...,....,,,,........ .....,.......,,........., P residing Judge ALF. OETTING ,.,,,...,..,,,...,,,,..,....,,., ..,,......,,......,............. R epresenl'a'l'ive WEBSTER F. KARRENBROCK ....,.,.. .....,...... P roba'l'e Judge and Ex-officio Judge of fhe Magisfrafe Couri STORES CO. Firsl' in Qualiiy and Service lGolden Rule Slorel 205 N. MAIN NV FLEET GAS Gas for Less 24-Hour Service KEN YOUNT Lessee I820 Wesl' Clay RAndolpl1 4-9643 MATTI NGLY BROS. Good Luck and Good Health h OMAR MERX PLUMBING From s. HEATING coMPANY STANDARD DRUG I00 S. Main S+. Your St. Charles Prescription RAndolph 4-5338 Druggists Sewing the Health Needs ot wi Q This Community for 27 Years For the Latest News . . . Read THE BAN N ER-N EWS AN INFORMATIVE - COURAGEOUS - RELIABLE NEWSPAPER IT BRINGS YOU THE EVENTS OF THE DAY NEA Service Cartoons Funnies Harold E. Draper RAndolph 4-2082 Manufactugere ot FORMICA Sinlr + aN'lllhol::lee:ndoiITe+aiI Congratulations and Best Wishes ST. CHARLES PLASTIC DRAINBOARD CO. K 81 S 50l N. Kingshighway CO. ST. CHARLES. MO. Kitchenaid Dishwashers and Disposals Geneva Steel Kitchen Cabinets Natural Birch Wood Cabinets Main and Clay B7 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ST. CHARLES, Mo. Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION and FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Drive-in Banking Service AbsoIu+e Pro+ec+ion for Deposirors Twenfy-four Hour Deposifory Service Henry J. RoI'I1er ,,,...,...... ,................ D irecfor Dr. Aug. Wesferfeld --4------'-------4 vice P d 'I Franc L. McCIuer .,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,4,,.,,,, D irecfor WaII'er C- Borgeli' ...--.-.-- DIFGCIOI' and Paul H. Knoblauch .......,.......,........ Asst Cashier Louis Wilke ---,---------,---4------------------------ Glennon F. Debrechi' ................., Assf. Cashier Percy G- Shaefef ---------------------------------- Lee I- WI1I'I'e .,............,... DirecI'or and Presideni' I Always a Good Show NIS af H16 N EWSSTAN D STRAND THEATRE s+. Charles. Mo. THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE PREPARED FOR IT CongraI'uIa+ions +o SI'ucIen+s and FacuIIy PRINSTER- HUGHES FUNERAL HOME, INC Complimenfs of Your ST. CHARLES CLOTHIERS AMERICAN-PALACE-THRo's Meei' Your Friends ai. CompIimen'I's of H. C. OSIEK 84 C0 8 : D X59 1507329 Complimenfs of A 31 W YELLOW CABS S+. Charles 2I24 W. Clay S+. Phone RAncIoIph 4-l234 HOWARD S. ELLIS IRENE C. HENKE THE ELLIS INSURANCE AGENCY nsurance ai' Hs Bes+ Over Wesiern Aufo, I29 N. Main S+ree+ ST. CHARLES, MO. Phone RAndoIph 4-5925 Say I+ Wi+h Flowers PARKVIEW GARDENS BEN RAU, Prop. I925 Randolph Phone RAndolph 4-l925 S+. Charles, Mo. MEMBER OF HFLORIST TELEGRAPH DELlVERY Complimen+s of GILLIOM POWER TOOLS H09 N. Second S+ree+ HY lk Ik Manufadurers of GIL-BILT Build-I+-Yourself Power Tools OSTMANN'S Grocery and Meal' Marlref Phone RAnclolph 4-0888 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I29 Norih Main S1'ree+ Phone RAndolph 4-l980 V'v8I v 'VH would NIVN H1005 IVE ar sq4JoM 'new +aaqS pue +uawd!nb3 5U!+P9H saoeumd-Ieog wk EIEDLLEIOHDS GEIJ. SILVER TOP ROLLER RINK I+'s Fun fo Roller SIca+e HEALTHFUL - RELAXING GET UP A PARTY H. L. and Doro+hia RAndoIph 4-I868 I820a W. Clay ECONOMY AUTO AND SPORTING GOODS CO. Ra. 4-6650 330 NORTH MAIN STREET ST. CHARLES. MISSOURI Complimenfs of COTTAGE BAKERY 923 N. Second S+reeI' 2I2 N. Second SI'reeI SERVES YQU I900 W. Clay SI'ree+ PHONE RAncIoIph 4-I85I Through Modern Gas Appliances ST. CHARLES GAS CompIimen+s of 2I2 Norfh Main S'I'ree+ DALLIVIEYER INSURANCE AGENCY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Sf. Charles, Mo. RUTH.N. LAWING AUBREY B. LAWING SEE US Phone RAndolph 4-2144 Realtor Congra+uIa+ions 'l'o +he Seniors SH EAR'S DEPARTMENT STORE 305 Nor+h Main S+ree1' SCHULTE'S RECREATION PARLOR WM. SCHULTE, Prop. BOWLING AND BILLIARDS Sandwiches and Drinks Phone Ra. 4-96I5 l32 N. Main S+. . , W TM, , . .- f If 4fvL, ws ' 1:r. - i T-'5 ':k'XQ'-5 -Sql F u H gm i 'gli ' .. . T , . H -L . 'uw X? I ln- T Q, fi ,W .,.,. , T31 5 ml T L fm S ' :.f :,, ' , . T ' -ip' T . ' 1-' .N TJ ww +11 S nga he ET- ,l:L ,N rg me 2 .Q j, - - ii W .gggibgig-E I Q 1' Qui 5 - '44 . s. X IT' A5 H - ' 'J p., ' Q! VL! I y f l H lil fm Q AQ.--,ali-,nn I. ,M M Y .T- - -w A--gi' it 'H ' T1 'I ,elifjggfriq ix W, W U, T ,' , m1.,. -.. ...Z Y. 3124? ',,,.,, in fl' RN ef? -1-TQ p wi ' A U . ---.1 . 2123-:SEZL fm ' - -'--H .- -- ' --.:-... a' .... Qrglv--ns.-W aqzffzuz Baua FUNERAL Home ARTHUR C. BAUE FUNERAL HOME, INC. Telephone RAndolph 4-0073 620 JEFFERSON STREET ST. CHARLES. MO. F' f . A I i ' if , k' 1 g STE RLI N PISTQNS .We ghozbe ke Qfffodefan Qifwfomolive Youll tind Sterling pistons in millions ot automobiles on the highways ot America today. Sterling has developed many ot the improvements that make modern car engines quieter, smoother and more povvertul than ever before. Behind this success are the people who worlr at Sterling. their spirit and determination have made this company the leader in its tield. Qur congratulations to this years graduating class ot St. Charles l-ligh School . . . and our pest wishes tor their tuture success. STERLING ALUMINUM PRODUCTS INC. The WorId's Largest Producers of Automotive Pistons SUPERSONIC SISTERS The lethal Voodoo sisters, twin-jet supersonic trio, have been designed and developed by the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation to serve three commands of the U. S. Air Force. The F-101A Voodoo Cforegroundj commenced operational duty with the 27th Strategic Fighter wing at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas in May, 1957 where it has earned its aerial spurs as one of the world's most powerful fighters. Only days later, the RF-101A fright? went on active duty with the 363rd Tactical .Reconnaissance Wing at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. This Voodoo is the first supersonic photo-recoxmaissance airplane in the Air Force inventory. The F-101B two-seat interceptor Cleftj, latest of the series, made its maiden Hight in March, 1957. It will provide the Air Defense Command with round-the-clock all-weather capabilities and tremendous fire power with missiles. Civilian friends of the Armed Forces with Engineering training are invited to investigate opportunities with the McDonnell Team. Contact: Raymond Kaletta, Technical Placement Supervisor, McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, P.0. Box 516, St. Louis 3, Mo. MC DON N ELL AIRCRAFT '1 CENTRAL SUPER MARKET FiI+I1 and Clark Low Prices Every Day MEL GRAVEMANN JOE WESSLER CompIimen+s of ST. CHARLES AUTO PARTS CO. I200 Second S+reeI' ST. CHARLES, MC. DRIVE IN CAFE BreaIcfasf-LuncI1eons-Dinner CounI'ry Hams Our SpeciaI'I'y Cour'I'eous Service AIways Call RAncIoIpI1 4-I040 2004 WEST CLAY ST. CHARLES. MO. Farms-Acreage-CiI'y Properfy SaIes-Trades-ResorI's-Loans ALBERT BIZELLI ReaII'or ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI Office: 503 Clay SIree+ Phone RAncIoIpI1 4-0866 Res.: I250 Harvesfer Road Phone RAnc.IoIpI'1 4-2882 CongraI'uIaI'ions Io I'I1e Class of I958 ' DOTTY SHOP Home of Famous Brands 300 Nor+I'1 Main ST. CHARLES. MO. Compliments of C. J. HARRIS LUMBER CO. Complimenfs of . . . LEN'S HOBBY CENTER Sporfing Goods-Fishing Tackle-Archery Guns and Ammunifions-Toys-Games Ari' and Model Supplies 5I6 CLAY STREET -:- ST. CHARLES, MO. PHONE: RA 4-l992 H. C. DALLMEYER 81 SONS CO. Ambulance Service Funeral Direc+ors Furnifure and Floor Coverings 800 NORTH SECOND STREET ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI MISSOURI FURNITUDE AND APPLIANCES CO Fine Furnirure G. E. Appliances 40I and 420 No. Main Sfreei' 0 DON'S SERVICE STATION Tires-BaH'eries-Brake Service Moior Tune-ups-Car Washing Lubricafion Phone, RAndoIph 4-2549 CLAY ST. ST. CHARLES. MO. Complimenfs of THE FAMOUS Tomorrow's Fashions Today 3II N. Main ST. CHARLES. MO. FAERBER'S SPORTING GOODS 826 N. Second SI'ree+ ST. CHARLES, MO. The Only CompIe're Sporfing Goods House in S+. Charles C. A. Faerber Phone, RAndoIph 4-l780 I63 KAPLAN LUMBER CO. PHONE, RAndoIph 4-0880 I Wesf Clay S+ree+, Highway 40 ST. CHARLES. MO. ZEISLER BOTTLING CO. Phone RA. 4-0350 Dis'rribu'Iors of Royal Crown Cola QUALITY BEVERAGES SINCE I860 SNYDER'S VOGUE 319 NORTH MAIN STREET Qualify a+ No Price PenaI+y ST. CHARLES MAYTAG Aufhorized Mayfag Sales and Service I0l2 CLAY ST. CHARLES, MO DIAL RA 4-5393 To The Class of '58 We Exfend Our Heariiesf Congraiulaiions and Warmesf Good Wishes CHARLIE'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 323 N. Main S+. Charles. Mo. Telephone RA. 4- I 000 RECHTERN CLEANING COMPANY 2l6 NorI'h Second S+reeI' ELMER KOLKMEIER General Confracior PARKER BROS. MACHINE and ELECTRIC CO 920 CLAY ST. 225 NORTH NINTH STREET We Re ai, Anymng PHONE, RANDOLPH 4-2600 EILMCEI Mechznical AIM HIGH I- G- A- STOVE The Rewards Are Rich for Those HAUENSTEIN a. WRIGHT Who TW 9II NORTH SECOND STREET ROSENBLUM ST- CHARLES- MO. FASHION PLUS CLOTHING 339 N. Main Open Evenings ALJON MFG. COMPANY Tools, Dies, Painfing, Radio Racks, Mfg. AuI'omo+ive Radiafor Repair ST. CHARLES, MO. RA 4-I600 I7 E. Madison CompIimen+s of TRUMP CLEANERS Ra.4-2 I4O 200 N. KINGSHIGHWAY Complimenfs of DAIRY QUEEN III6 Nor+h Second Sfreef ST. CHARLES, MO. Home of 'Ihe Cone Wi'I'h 'Ihe Curl on 'the Top Complimenfs of L. BRUCKERS HARDWARE STORE 302 NorI'h Main LEONARD'S METAL FORMING COMPANY, INC. ZI36 Wesi' Clay SIreeI ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI LES HOFFMAN 2I2 S. Second S+., S+. Charles, Mo. Represeniing STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES AUTO-LIFE-FIRE Bloomingfon, III. VOLLMER CLEANERS Cash and Carry F. W. WOOLWORTH CO Besf Wishes fo I'he 425 Clark S+- GracIua+ing Class ST. CHARLES, Mo. of Phone RAndoIph 4-I377 I958 JOHNSON REFRIGERATION Bes'I Wishes AND Of AIR coNDmoNlNe VOGT BROS- SERVICE POULTRY FARM RA 4-0736 III2 Perry ST. CHARLES, MO. RAndoIph 4-2I59 Complimenls of ST. CHARLES BOWLING ALLEY II6 Norlh Second PHONE RAndolph 4-I924 CompIimen+s of KU HLMAN N'S STORE INC. 324 N. Main S+. YOUNG'S GRILL Try Young's Hamburger Wifh an lnfernafional Repufafion Plafe Lunches and Shorl' Orders Props., LOU AND CLYDE RAndolph 4-9665 IIOI No. 2nd Sf. .ST. CHARLES, MO. Complimen+s of BIG BOY BOTTLING CO. 2200 W. CLAY Dial: Ra 4-5900 CompIimen+s of HENRY ROTHER and JOHN WETTER In HACKMANN LUMBER I06 Norfh Main S+. Charles, Mo. Spred Saiin and Gloss Enamel Glidden Painis HEYE SHEET METAL 81 PAINT SHOP 2I7 Soulh Main Sfreel' Phone RAndolph 4-0757 J. J. LYONS SERVICE STATION Sfandard Oil Producfs Second and Adams ST. CHARLES, MO. Phone RAndoIph 4-0578 BAND BOX CLEANER A. E. HONERKAMP AND SON. Props. 3I6 N. Main S+. ST. CHARLES, MO. Tele. RAndoIph 4-070l All Garmenls Insured We Own and Operafe Our Own Planl' Compliments of DOG 'N' SUDS Complimen+s of Your I9'58 Class Ring E- F- HUNCKER Suppliers Insurance Service HERBERT F- ABLER 145 Norih Main sireef ED, L, MEYER sr. CHARLES, Mo. Jewders E. F. Hunclzer RA 4-0385 KISTER STUDIO 508 Jefferson S+ree+ PHONE RAndoIph 4-i287 MATTI NGLY BROS. STORES CO. Firsi' in Qualiiy and Service IGoIcIen Rule SI'oreI 205 N. MAIN - ...A - CompIImen+s of 729 N. SECOND ST. BONNOT'S CONSTRUCTION 904 N. Second S+. ST. CHARLES. MISSOURI EvefY+hiH9 RA a I h 4-IO0I for fhe Home n op Congraiulafions Io fhe CLASSES AT ST. CHARLES HIGH From Ihe Folks aI' PENNEY'S Complimenfs of BROSS BROS. MUSIC STORE 208 Norfh Main Sfreei' ST. CHARLES, MO. Band lnsfrumenfs Mar+in York Slingerland Ren'ral Service IFFRIG A. G. STOCK-NOLLE on co. Philli s 66 Producis SUPER MARKET P S+. Peters' Mo. Gas and Fuel Oils Groceries-Dry Goods-Sundries Tires, Ba++eries. Accessories PHONE, zos sour:-1 MAIN sr. Ra 4 22.4 Dial RA 4-0378 MEYER BROS. FIRESTONE GUM-DIPPED TlRES . . . Ch me Tge Charrapiew Buy. CFires1'olnZ Ti:-Zi 'I' ' i 1 i - 2nd AND CLARK oliwlioreilg oCon:ecuEiT6n3ea:: aA liirgnisr Tires Every Purse. Ba'H'eries Accessories Where +o Buy Them Complde Gumex FREY'S FIRESTONE STORE Lubricarions 2024 W. Clay RA 4-5800 Dial Ra 4-9687 VILLAGE MARKET non PERRY sr. CHARLES ' us' Lindenwood Orchesira in Formal Conceri' LINDENWOOD COLLEGE, founded l827, has been ideniified wi'I'h +he hisforical growfh of S+. Charles and is proud of Hs record of educafing daughiers of residen+s of fhe cify. A varied curriculum includes forfy-+hree rou+es +o a sfandard col- lege degree. The ra+io of one ins+ruc+or +o each 1'en siudenfs makes possible a friendly personalized program of educaiion. Special rafes for Day Sfudenfs enable any young woman of fhe communify +0 ob+ain a college degree. Dean Paulena Niclrell will be happy +o discuss educafional plans wifh any graduafe of S+. Charles who ranks in +he upper one-half of her class. For 'Full informa+ion, call or wri+e: Wm. F. McMurry, Direcfor of Admissions. HEDGES 81 HAFER SUPERLINER ST. AY L C I050 0 n. 0 ll' CD 'U O 0 LL 'I' vs 0 s' Fin rle Cha -el an Th B v r- k A IAYL RMADI IAVIOR PURUSMIN MPA v LALLA Alu- IPX H . .iv iyfghz, A wi , It V. ,.,.j:i . , , .Y . . . J, I - Z -v .M ., , . O 1 Y . ,H J.. - I: I' -n: -' 11 N .. . ,. X- . .L F , , 1 . . . , Y 4 I ,yy M , . 1 Ur' - ' X i V . CSX ' - A ' - 'T if ' ' , :gg-5' . . V, ,111 1, f :1 1. ' ' J- X , 1 . 1 - V ,. 1. . ll w w,- '. 1 if-1 1 -xi .1-yi LQFY' ,V ff ' ' -,mi f ng, - '- '. , gf -Q. ,I r 1 ...V W , V.. vi- :VI fn . 2 i 4 fs, - - : QF -3 fi L V , .. . 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