Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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Rowllne: Joan Grandinetti, Jeanie Hof, Nan:-y Barth, Bill Price, Charles E4-kerle. Janis Fisher, Marcia Young, Margaret Christensen. Row'l'wu: Eddie Vineyard, Mary Shatriek, Linda Overmyer, Betty Ruek, Carol Schmidt, llueille Liebmann, Norma Passiglia, Donna Taylor, Bessie Smith, Erika Nehl, Ray Schultze, Charles Franke. Row Three: Robert Mitori, Jim Briyzgson, Marion Foster, Carol Crooks, l.aVerne Finn, Shirley l-Iydman, Shirley Goetz, Marian Keller, Grace Vollmer. Carl liloomquist, Ronald Lieber, Don Gessley, Marian Carter, Betty Jaeger. Row Four: Bill Moxley, Jim Hasek, Don Schlapprizzi, Shirley Peterson, Susan Metz, Vera Flick. NVilletta Vanarsdall, liill Muses, Dan Raseher, Louis Salzmann, Ken Kuntz, Ted Mueller, Miss Hat-htman. .gyfuafenf gounci elarefienfa fiuezi 15111 Ifrztt' presides with Off!-l'l'I'S Jams I lShlf'I'. Charles Erkvrle, and Name Hurlh. Eighteen KSPRINGJ Sponsor: MISS HACHTMAN The feudal lord no longer sits upon his gilded throne delivering doom. Today's ideas of j ust-ice and government follow the demo- cratic pattern. Our Southwesterners gain a first-hand knowledge of this democratic pro- cedure through the workings of our Student Council. The various problems which confront our students are the immediate concern of the membersg however, these are not always serious ones. During the spring session the Council arranged many delightful aud ses- sions to lighten the tedium of the school day. Do you remember that wonderful Hello Day session, the Culver Stockton Choir which

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responsible for his popularity among the Southwesterners and contributed greatly to his success as a leader. Harvey Douglas, a football star and an all-round good fellow, was elected to the second spot. Margie Tum- minia emulated the busy bee by taking notes during meetings, making morning announce- ments, and performing all the other duties of an eflicient council secretary. Marian Schulze had the delightful job of keeping track of funds. With these excellent oflicers plus the sponsorship of the dynamic Miss Hachtman, it is no Wonder that the fall council can look back with pride at its accomplishments. ALTERNATES Council w'sz'tors see Ihc Radio Workshop. CFALLJ .SJflfl6!QI'lt COMFLCL Row One: Nancy Barth, Jeanie Hof, Harvey Douglas, Margie Tumminia, Ted Duke, Marian Sc-hulzc, Jackie Engram, Sally Nevling. Row Two: Joan Grandinetti, Carol Balossi, Susan Metz, Virginia Scheadler, Shirley Eydman, Juanita Lueders, Norma Ocrtle. Betty Trower, Greta Ladd, Jean lireidcnbaeh, Curalie Blair. Row Three: Dolores Early, Ann Elhrcder, Margaret Williamson, Betty Gordon, Marilyn Spencer, Ronald Dzurian, Shirley Hed- rick, Joann Srhepker, Donna Farinella, Arthur Schneider, Angelo Migneco. RowFour: James Segasture, Janis Fisher, Jerry Hof, Fred lluechner, Gilbert Pziradics, Ray Schultze, Harvey lloxey, l'aul Ve- vier, Peter Leontsinis, Howard Ohline, Ralph 'l'eutebm-rg, Miss Hachtman. Seventeen Sponsor: MISS HACHTMAN '



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W., fi A A l af '- 'A , H W , ...W .W 5 Row0ne: Doris Lee, Jaekie Engram, Nancy Barth, Charles Eekerle, Bill Price, Janis Fisher, Bev Segelhorst, Carol Balossi. Row Two: Sharon Lovvorn, Kay Greenway, Nancy Faith, Diane O'Neill, Katherine Kropushek, Margaret Williamson, Ginny Bomer, June Crawford, Eileen Bose-k. Row Three: Miss Hachtman, Betty Trower, Sally Nevling, Arlene Rose, Alice Kraatz, Dolores Miriuni, Gail Franke, Ann Elbreder, Shirley Hedrick, Anna Galimberti, Coralie Blair, Virginia Scheadler. Row Four: Carl Walker, Peter Leontsinis, Fred liuechner, Diek Schall, Warren Haas, Arthur Ritzel, Allan Diem-kgraefe, Ralph Thoene, David Mills, Donald George, Jackie Everett. .gyfuclenf Gouncifjfernafed Council sponsors Hello Dug. Blaflzfaces June Temmc CSPRINGD and Nancy Love bring down the house. Sponsor: MISS HACHTMAN entertained us with songs from Carousel , the Junior Town Meeting? These are but a few of the many for which we must thank the Student Council. For the term from January to June of '51 the students elected Bill Price as president. Bill is also well known for his operatic work and his basketball prowess. Charles Eckerle, a bandman of note, took over as Veep. Janis Fisher as secretary kept track of the books, while Nancy Barth as treasurer took care of the exchequer. When June rolled around, this group could truly say, We have tried to do a. good job. 'YY We're satisfied . Nineteen

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