St John High School - Echo Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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-4.-W. .- 4. , f- . 1' . 1. ' A ' .V H 'im.: 'MA ' ' -r' A-. ,,. , 5 fb A .,, x v if' 9 0 J L-7 fafftggz N s .QM '19 14 Jv- ,Q- - ,,,!,..w4k.. 1 Ll ww7? J U A ,vo ',,v ' -0 1 ,,4 .'.......L....f -44 Ae .4-af Q'-1 ,vc XFX LIBH C1215 Book is the Property of Sf, Iolzws Fzign School 'CIM Echo 1954 Volume XXII 5021 Adkms Avenue Sf Lows I6 Mo , of 1 0 if Cmmc O ciiccction Realizing the power of intercession heldby Mary in the celestial kingdom of her Divine Son, we, the Seniors of St. John's High School, dedicate ourselves and our annual to Mary, our Mother of Perpetual Help. . . . That she may ever help us in our search for happiness with her Divine Son, leading us always in His footsteps and allowing us never to stray from His divine path. . . . That she may ever protect us, both from spiritual and corporal harm, in this world where vice lures us ever from God and our lives are daily endangered by the speed and recklessness of this modern era. . . . That she may ever help us in our daily toil, whether it be in the religious life or out in the world trying to bring others closer to Christ. We now entreat, and earnestly beseech thee to grant us, that throughout every attack of the devil we may fly to thee exclaiming: O Mary, help us, help us! O Mother of perpetual help, do not allow us to be bereaved of our God. Life is what you make it! It can be pleasant or unbearable, good or bad- Being a bit optimistic in our outlook on life, we have chosen as our theme, the months of the school year in the light of each month's trying to outdo the others. As summer grows into the picturesque season of autumn, we find ourselves returning once more to our school., Gradually, with little reluctance, we fall in- to the routine of study. Then comes winter with its thrill of the first crest of new-fallen snow. Just in time to break the routine, we have winter's chief holy day, Christmas, which brings with it its many activities and joyous spirit. Resolutions are made and broken in January--exams come and go. School spirit is at its ebb, with everyone buried deep in sports activities. Spring blossoms forth in all its splendor causing hearts and minds to stray, looking forward to summer vacation. For the seniors this is the climax of the year--indeed, of four short years. These are but a few of the many events of the fleeting school year. They are recalled with a joyous heart, and a misty eye. These are our months, and our theme for this azmual of 1954. ...,,-4 Life is what we make it. And only we can make it worth living. C0n1'onfS Faculty 6 Classes IO Fveshmon 20 Aofmhes Sopbomows School Lxfo Jumovs Sports Somors Somor Uwootovy afvons 5 mba' It is golden September that brings us back to school. Back to the friends of former school years-- the teachers. and the co- students. After the waning pleasures of the summer vacation we find arenewed splrit in this old fnendshlp amid iamihar scenes It 18 HHS splnt that guxded and developed by the Holy Splut wxll help us to make September the lov eliest month of the year Cha Lov liast Month cf the Yam' 4 .rd :J x -, i -rr.. 'r Aclmmlstmtmon and ,E ' In Ln- REVEREND JOHN PETERS REVEREND JAMES HUEISTER PASTOR ADMINISTRATOR 'G RiViiTLii4TJ GEORGE KLARI' U HVEIEIQTJ ROBERT ROEDIG it , 4? C' 8 ,af H I ,IEP A+ -JA - Fa utty REVEREND JAMES T CURTIN DIRECTOR SISTER MARY DE SALES C PP.S. PRINCIPAL SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SIS'I'ER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER SISTER MARY AELRED, C PP S M ANGELINE C PP S M ANN CATHERINE C PP MARY CONRAD C PP S M CRESCEN'I'IA, C PP S MARY DE PAUL C PP S MARY EDMUND C PP M EUSTACIA C PP S MARY JAMES C PP JULIA C PP S LAURITA C PP S LEONILLA C PP S PUnEN'r1ANA c PP MARY RAYMUND, c PP s M ROSE CATHERINE c PP s M STANISLA c PP s MR HUBERT MILLER MR ALBERT WEIS A CWJ7 , QR Mn ALBERT wE1s MR HUBERT MH..LER Octo bar The poet's lay of Octo ber's brlght blue weather becomes the song of every heart as we occupy our days wlth the many act1v1t1es of our st1l1 young school year The deep blue of the sky and the gold of the fohage com b1ne mto our school colors It IS true But they also remlnd us that It IS Mary's month and that her pralse 1n the dally rosary must come from each one's l1ps chmaxed 1n the charmmg lxvmg rosary that IS sure to make October the love11est month of the year Che Loveliest Month of tba Y cu' Classes Ccfco be Speech It really looks 11ke town hall when S1ster Angelme rounds up her debators A1 Rleser Mary Rexchmuth Agnes Enrlght Mary Usher and V1c Feldman for a good d1scuss1on Semor and Jun1or Enghsh help S1ster f111 1n that dally schedule Dome EC It looks as though 'I'd have baked a cake has be come a reallty ln the home ec kltchen where S1ster Mary Raymund IS showmg B e rn 1 c e Antomch Nelda Frerker Janet Evers and Mary Catherme Bellrose how to 1eve1 off a cup of 'lour The boys come 1D for nel share of tl cooklng Sls er 1 las s m an faxmly 11 Ufflce Keepmg a fmger on the pulse of SJH IS the arduous task of S1ster Mary de Sales Pr1nc1pal Student 1nterv1ews 1n the off1ce counselhng and testmg are Just a few of S1ster's many chores A was 1 1 Mouths are open wide for a beauunu song. This caroler group, Kay Bruns, Mikki Kausch, Jeannine Gaasch, Jeanne Molloy, Ron Homer, I Tom Rozak, Don Homer, and Jim Huelsman, follows the direction of Sister Mary Aelred. Sister, in her busy day, teaches chorus, German, I Citizenship, Physics, and Practical Math. Clzovus - - Everybody loves a lover, so it is no wonder that sophomores John Bultas, Gabrielle Zanin, and Bill Wieberg become enthusiastic over project nooks when Sister Eustacia teaches The Idylls of the King. Besides her sophomore English classes. Sister teaches religion. 519 lislfz Spanish Bernadette Corona have a laugh over the clown as they learn the Spanish terms for eyes ears and mouth from Sister Mary Conrad in Spanish class Besides first and second vears of Spanish Sister teaches freshman relig-lon and Latin Mitchell McClarin H e n ry McGau1y V i r gi ni a McLoughlin and 4 Making the library a cheerful, a.s well as a helpful, place falls to the lot of Sister Stanisla. Susan Jokerst, Don Bruemmer, Bill Yenicek, and Dolores Voss select and withdraw books as Charles Bell assists at the charging desk. Sister Stanisla also teaches junior English. l No plans for atomlc Warfare afoot It s just uary Ortmann Lnarles thr111s of chemical reactlons nmder the guidance of Slster M Ann Catherine Algebra I and Practlcal Mathematics are in S1ster's schedule too Cbemlsfr General Scream Those aren't toy cars Conrad Majino and Judy McKenna seem to be en joymg They and Rosemary Erlckson are learmng about weight 1n general scxence class Thelr teacher is Sxster Leonilla who also teaches rehglon T ,I X M 47 :J ra Q - M ' 4 of 1 l l x Q 1 f K ,ff-4 Q h , Boardman, Pat Beachler, and Deanna Reinhold experiencing some of the 4 4 56' 1 Q : I. 7 ' ' 3' -Q l Shades of Euchdl Sister Mary Laurita IS demonstratmg problems ln quadrxlaterlals to Arthur Knapp Harry Meadows Mary Claire Sprehe and Eleanor Chesney S1ster's other classes 1nc1ude algebra I and II md trigonometry General Dvaftmg Even if FAO doesn't mean f1nd another orgamzatxon B111 Bader Charles Kindler Ken Boschert and Beryl Ortwerth Qstandmg at rmghtj seem to take their mechamcal drawmg instructxon from Slster M Pudentlana very seriously Slster is also 1n charge of the student pub lxcations and art classes 'b- ...A-ff' V P' MGH? That next mcome tax day may not f1nd them unple Pared Sr Rose Catherlne 1S mstructmg semors B111 Schmmdt S t e v e Bachesta To m Garnson Margaret Schnorbus and Joan P1-ug ger 1n the 1ntr1cac1es of f111 mg 1n Uncle Sam's fo rm Among Slster 's other class es are secretarlal o ff1 c e uract1ce and typmg Ebookkwpmg v -an I ,V . Q, :gf 'Y I -4 ji i-Q .gg Y N I , k 5 . M , gym , 1 O' A 2 9 ' a l . . wh 'Ss ' 5 , ,St S - Ah , ,ff-fs my 252584 s in-eu f if ,, IZA BE C 1 Mu 1 znsau mm A 79075 N :zum Z um f is-ms Y -1 nous Su , x N125 V N' . l1ll7S ' ,J gym' K' - . , D ' 9 1 , , - X l - K . . '3 . L X . , . . 1 x , . x .- 4 I .Q y ,ff ,QL I Q I Q 3 , MR QM V , W V X I: , V -E S At, - V . I There's no Hunt and Peck system allowed as Sister Julia teaches typing to Carol Zettwoch, Rich Weiler, Gail Miller, Arline Mersinger, and Catherine Molloy, who hope to make their mark in the business world. Sister's other classes include economic geography and general business. l'CYpm9 Off f -J f ' , 2 - , x W X -f-40H6ZZAZiJC 'jfJ-'Z Whatever e pxothooks on theiboard may say it's sure thy s Schlereth, J s Miller, Carol Todd, and Pat Burger are receiving effi- cient training from Sister Mary de Paul in the occult art of writing and transcribing i. Freshman religion and English complete Sister Ns gr A History may be a thing of the past, but juniors Arline Sitner, Mike AuxTinee, Barb' Louvall, Diane Bumb, and John Haake in Sister Mary James' American history class are learning up-to-the-minute views. Sister Marv James also teaches world historv. bi Am fican Compared to the space and time covered by Marilyn Pike, Ralph OV Schaefer, Sharon Fox a.nd Bob Sondag in world history, A1exander's con- quests were a mere pony trot. Sister Mary Edmund, who also is part-time librarian, and sophomore religion instructor is the teacher of the class. H Social studies--citizenship and American Problems--along with fresh- i man religion fill the day for Mr. Hubert Miller, shoum here with Wilma I Willen, Judy Borgel, Ron Mergel, Marie Abeln, and Barbara Brendle in citizenship class . Citizenship Doattb Cliff Vessell, Helen Meyer, Steve Koch, Sandy Weber, Donna Usher and Greg Hoegemeier learn from Coach Al Weis in health class that not all skeletons are in closets. Mr. Weis conducts the gym classes and sports program, also. o czmbo Chill winus and neavy skies usher in November. No blast, though, of autumn gales can chill the joy that resides in thankful hearts. The yearly retreat does its part in directing that grati- tude for spiritual and tem- poral bounty from a loving Father in heaven be the keynote of November, the loveliest month of the year. - weliest Month of tm Your 20 x A W ,,,...,,f -........-..-f T-fam .4 Ju. Pat Reed Secrelary Frank Storf Eugene Anellak PICSIGCHI George Schwoerer Mary Morlarty Conrad Majmo Mane Schlereth James ZBIIZ Pat Reed X .431 K, 'm Wesbmen Room2o5 John Scott Alice Kindler Denis Godbey Judy McKenna Richard Pflanz Jackie Yochim 'ev' lp. f l 19 19 1-gust' First Row Roger Lengyel Ruth Sikorskr Mary Hollenbeck N1ary Ann Zurbriggen Second Row Betty Cawl bubene Anielak Carol Royce Loretta O Hara Third Row Frank Srorf Josephine Carollo Eugene Stein Rosemary Erickson Fourth Row: Mary Bennett Ronald Wilkins Judy Barnard Fifth Row: Dick Reynolds Arlene Anielak Mary M. Ploesser .1 x Q ,eo-s N.-Q N.-.H V ,, ty, .f .Wu 3 3 . MP' freshmen Charles Hummel Man Lymlu Hmes Cworg Xleauc s 1 , 1 vll Leo Maurath 5: .Y I I Tom Rozak Presxdem Betty Koemb Secretary 'l 'Y' Tom Rozak Helen Macke B111 Sanders Ronald Mergel Donald Mraz Jeamne Gaasch 11m Huelsman W11ma Wlllen Mary Morice wt I M -4 floom Zoe Iudxlh Llemens Ralph Knesz Ruth Eppes Man lane lNlCfw11Cll?.lLl -ff 159 LQ! 1 I :M ' I X .. 4 QS +-..,,,-f x , 9. in 6? ' ' an , l 'J '44 .X I X. .3 n Q j I I 90- I ,. Y A . ,.,, I 2' , ' .' W 'U'-pu f ll ' A t l ,V I I .N V A 4 l y O 'if A M-if' 1 . l 1 , . . ' - 1 l 1 f x 'FIM . W1 A Q ,. ,. A x ,Ji y A - V Top Row Pat Sedlatk Laverne Lercht Jeanette Schmrd John Krtzelrnan Second Row Peggy McGu re Arlene Berry Margaret Dresner Mary Belcher Thrrd Row Mane Abeln Barbara Tept Donna Delaney Dram Flowers Jeanne Niollox Judrth Borgel Betty Koenrg Mary Io Huelsman Barbara Brendle Kay Bruns, Secretary, Russel Wilson, President, 1udyGuardado jackie Noe Cliff Kruep Russell Wilson Nicola Kausch Bernadette Corona Gene Glfimil hs.. freshmen Room 207 Rosemary Mueller Mitchell McClarin Anita George fl' 'H--s X Rose Mary Mathi Mary Ann Schwarz Sylvia Stroh QQ? Y f ff -R.,-up YI' X 1 , S- ,, 5 Q -Y s 4 4 5 k 'nm f Xi hip... Hrst Row Daud Roth Geraldme Bartnut Claxu Waltmann Barha a D1Can po Segond Row Ka Bruns Par Scot: Carol Bend Hemx N1LGau1x Thml Row Don: buedkan p Leona Colombo JoAnn Lampmg Thoma: DeKorsex asn ' :swf Fourth Row Shulex Harumg Leo DxP1euo Janet Gxrauuo Fmfrh Row. M L1'g1Il13 N1cLoug'11m Judnh Guardauo f f s , .I Il L L4 K . A. ' 1 Donna Bruns, Secretary, Art Baumgarmer, President, Richard 'irodtrick John Limmer Betty Brewer Florence Reichmuth Bob Howard Connie Strothenke Virginia Gmoser 'ii' fad ,.....ar if Vreshmen Koom we Michael McEntee Phyllis Mense Art Baumgartner Joan Wilkes Donna Bruns Madeleine Lyons Nm? W l 1' ,5 1 is Q Agnes Tbolen Bob Krleg 7' I -06 -ra' 5-4' its Ronald Homer Florence Hemman Harry Brextemteln Viola Even ...welf- AZN r.,.-gf' Q, 1--Hr 'W' nd 'JV W ' ,Z sf lr-4 :Alb bs., Carol btalley Donald Homer Lois Prugger LeRoy Flake Ronald Williams Diare Wlllex lea: schneldex M lba Yemcek December' Cribs and carols planned with loving care make the students Christmas- conscious during the brief December days. Preparing to make each holiday a holy day guarantees December's being the loveliest month of the year me .oveliest Month ofthe Year' Activities 31 Q! L. 100006 .fe Song A11 eyes are turned toward Sr. Mary Aelred as M. Dunker, J. A. Manning, E. Burle, J. Albenesius, S. Basler, V. Feldman, F. Duda, A. End, P. Durnin, R. Bolhofner, of the Senior Chorus follow her direc- tion. They were enter- taining at the Speech Contest. Speech - K. Boschert, W. Linomaz, Frank Duda, M. Stumpf, Barbara Mayer, Rosie Gallego, I. Schaefer, J. A Manning, R. Bolhofner, B. Meyer P. Haley, and R. Maricic all partici pated in the Speech Contest, but they are happy for the winners, F. Duda R. Gallego, and B. Mayer. if Fathers Gaydos and Brennan seem en- R t thusiastic as they await the r etr eat at Q tual: SJH- SJ H participates in activities outside school. Pictured are Rose Gallego, Ina Schaefer, Pat Haefner, Al Rieser, Ken Boschert, Nancy Nuelle, Nelda Frerker, Pat Haley, Vic Feldman, and Frank Duda, representing Canada at the students' mock U. N. Meeting at St. Louis University auditorium. In the atmosphere of the' Echo Press Room Gene AuxT1nee Bob Leonard Nelda Frerker Mary Re1chmuth Mary Ann Brouk a.nd Rlch cle for the next lssue of the paper Reporters Leonard Colombo JoAnn Kopfer Chfford Vessell Mary Morlarty Bernadette Corona Peggy Maguxre and Madehne Lyons reporters for the Fresh1es and Sophs pxck up pomters on the fun damentals of puttlng out a newspaper Cho Echo Eclrtors A1 Rxeser edltor Carol P 1 s kulx c Elalne Burle Janet Loeffelman and Bet ty Holzlnger page edxtors consc1ent1ous1y debate the layout of the forthcommg ECHO to Work Joan Prugger Mary Re1chmuth Janet Evers Nelda Frerker Lols Schlereth Yvonne Mumberger Elalne Burle and for ma111ng N: I W!! Li 1 vv O ll J ' W f, .4 A f g 3 Q' A g ,, be ' g f orc ry , A 4 agp i , , ' I 5 I ll . Weiler join the page editors to discuss the arti- A1 Rieser prepare time completed cgpies L I Qui N U s . 9 J La A , , .5 ,A A-X . ' K. . . - :. . '. rf 8 . 5 ' C 'if Q K is 1 4 , ge 1 ' tnv K Q. ' '- , i Q . Y. I K' g b - ll Y ' f' - ., . 'if f 1 Corollmq When SJH partlclpates ln any sports event you w111f1nd our cheerleaders Pat McDonald JoAnn Mannlng Lucy Mc Hughes and V1rg1n1a Lanasa on hand to g1ve the team the1r moral support Included 1n the many actlvltles at SJH 1B the work of the 11brary Here students flnd books both for entertamment and for class work Yvonne Strauss Mary Jane Mahon and Frank Lowery admlre one of he pos ers found 1n the nbrary L1 brow 593591 wlifw' Among the best loved tradltxons at SJH IS the annual caro111ng program Thls year at Bevo M111 the Lions Club was havmg a luncheon meetmng when Ph11Durmn Tony End Gene Aux Tmee Frank Duda Ronald Bolhofner Vlctor Feldman Mary Agnes Schmlttgens JoAnn Man n1ng Sh1r1ey Basler Mary Dunker Jackle A1 beneslus Tom Harms and JoAnn Deachan d1d thelr b1t for the Carols Assoc1at1on Cbczemng v ' 1 . . Q' A . IJ Y 4' W U ' s :gm . - ' . . . . aim R-E-Q-5' . Y , I I -1 D , f 1 ' .yt 'I . ' . 5 , A . . h Court Ofzo Ray Kirsch the defendant 1n th1s case appears ID courtroom 204 b e fo r e the Honorable Judge Rxchard J Sondag as Offlcer John Haake presents the evldence and Conme Kreylxng court stenographer takes notes Kmgoigts W- 2,05 James Zaltz Mary Ann Zurbrlggen Mary Morxarty and Arlene Amelak mem oers of the St John's Knlghts of Room 205 try to encourage thelr fellow schoolmates to attend Mass on Saturday It IS a great trlbute to the Blessed Mother Ommotlc C ob Donna Usher Arlene Jones Helen Meyer and Pat Scalul of the Sophomore Dra matlc Club 11sten attentlvely to Bob McCann as he tells a tall tale after the meetnng was over we Y U 3 , l , . - 1 I 9 n r .M za. r..g-ro' .. e ---- .Qfgm 0 t Ju f... u.. -..... ......... W l Q - x v . , , . i - ' Y , x 2, ' 'sr Q. if ' ,. A .2 4. ,W- in 1 L K .5 7 Januar Winter, with ahuge icicle for a truncheon, di- rects the march of snowy gusts. Throughout the scene the gleaming white, heaped here and there in fantastic shapes dazzles the eye and convinces the beholder that here in January he has come to the lovehest month of the year 36 'Cm Lovcalicst oath of 'cfwyecw ...,..- Sophomores 37 ,Z ICIMQQ1' A Y Z0 ww R P' Q ft f 1 Q ug lx v 9 - 1 - X Q I 'V V N? ' ff- 3 ,Y I , , 7, by., W- I , ' I fy f i' Wg. A Z , VI' ff Y, , ,qw ' L' ' M -' 1 , ,, ' I 'if f 'K' QV ,,:f' - ww I ' W ' 7 Ein, M 1 .' X -ul , Q' , f I X ' 44.7 ' s 1 ' . ' . 'f' '. , , x V, X 4 K -,fi f ' . 1' . - v . , f' ' ' sv ' . . - ! .f- R ' I sn . , , ., 23. . 'A f. . I-f . .A . I f H V , ek? ' x , K t if . ' A . as M Y 1 . ., 8 7 . I X I W W ' I is ., , if' - I -wr' , 4 X W X h if 1 1, X 4 Susan Jokerst Alfred Klein JoAnn Kopfer Mary Schroeter Alma Gebauer Austin Dirzler Sophomore Room 4 4. yd v A Wo, F if X f . 1 F KA lean Earhart Robert Kelly Aary Claire Sprehe Marv Lou Maurer, Secretary 1447K 3, M 1'--. WWE. 'W John Daniels Mary Carol Tebbenhoff Gabrielle Zanin Dick Simpher, President 5,-fin 'Wi' :N X 'X First row: Marian Voss Karl Koch Margaret Cody Arthur Knapp Second row. Dick Srmpher Pat Andrasko Roger Miller Jac kie Fults Third row: Pal Conrad Tom Rieser Joyce Vendt Irene Sriem Fourth row: Frances Wieman Ron Luczak Mary Lou Maurer Fifnh row: W, 'll .f ' c 1 X I9 41 AMN , Jw ' 7 Y ' 3' X Q 'Q Sylvia Ortbals Henry Daude N . J' 4 39 1. ,' X I n ' RFE' 5- an lf' Q1 I' 1 .F-N l Q9 ,AVN 'XM Ftrst Row Audrey Petersen Donald Berra Eleanor Chesney Robert McCann Carol McManus Second Row Bernadette Coleman Arleen Jones Marx Ann Buelt Joan Abkemerer Tlnrd Row Clrfford Vessel Carole Adlon Mary Lou Aaamec Pat Seahtl Point BOIMIB5 Prest tent Pat Sealnl becretary ou.- 1--N, ? Sophomore Room 5 ,, ' zwfv- Q , R Ftrst now: James Babb Mary Kruse Robert Sonuag Joyce Helmos Second Row: Naueene Seher Terry Rieser Helen Meye. Janet McNicholas Truro Row: Annette Howard John Bultas Charlotte Schuster Gregory Hoegemeie. Fourth Row: Dorothy Brandhorst Stephen Koch SBHQIA Weber Fifth Row: Harry Meadows Donna Usher Ralph Schaefer 'wif 'wana X i XX 5' s x s u. + I 4, rj,,.'L 3 ff is at ' jig NHS' I '-7' Sharon Fox Betty Ruby Ienme Dxeckmann Paul Dlll Mary Ann Naeger Bob Lueckmg Annette Anthony -9' -so 'fu-Y' Georgxa Abeln Herbert Bayer JoAnn Max Bob Wever YZ' 'Y .o 5...- B111 Wxeberg Charlene Rels Jack Mense Betty Abeln I Q A y y WJ' A612 -' s x X M 1' N N U ' 'V rf :gg rf by r b A 'Q - - X f x I 5 1 Q' ' A 43 ' . - L, L , .f , H Q, , F ., 22 Q 1' Xff Q45 Arllne Brtter Rudolph Jamsch Ronald Pratt Qu QV Raymond Blase Judy Doyle Donald Ward Catherme Grrffrn Secretary Ed Langhorst 'WW -ri smnawa, 'bv Maman Ferry Patrrcra Vollmar Drane Dallas Presrdent 'wlvr1 I 'V Betty Benedlck Constance McGxl11cuddy Manlyn Plke Sophomoro Room IO6 i 1 V gf 'D x If ,Z ' wr If 5 .P v '1 f ' , Qu h eff 1? W J? , 1 f : ,, W V wg, j F ' U' ' K V 1 A A I B FQ, A K nfs 1? A . x I ---4- Ae-W ' 7 I' . , A 5 egirrdlu . qf Y f ' A 5 Donald Steinmeyer i 4 .-I, Lorraxne LeVa Leroy Bruner Donna Magurre Iv l 48' Luella Rosxtz Joseph Kxely Cathenne Gnffm Carlene Fannen Edward Langhorst Annette Schmutgens Mary Hufker Chnsuan Moser ,Q J 1: brunt' Like a trumpet call sum- moningheroes to the battle- front February sounds a martial note. Now we pay tribute to two of oiu' coun- try's greatest and best citi- zens. And, with our tribute, we present a resolution to fo r rn ourselves 1 nt o out standing Catholic citizens The vigor of such resolve turns February into the loveliest month of the year Cha Loveliczst Month of the Xjczcw amor up february Y' 's ,. , 5 , FVIQYIOJ Gwatm S 9 Bob Sondag shakes hands w1th Don Stemmeyer as they meet on the fxrst day of chool R,0I1Il1e Pratt Marllyn Plke and Mary Ann Buelt look --L, ,i...----- S S Rose Gallego makes a lugh Jump to get the ball over the net as her teammates Jackme Albene slus Elxzabeth Hobron and Tom Harrls look on hoplng she w111 gaxn a polnt for the Semor team durlng one of the noon volleyball games Rose Mary Wleberg Sh1r1ey Rau Margaret .achnorbus and Mary Ann Brouk watch from the s1de hne' Idle chatter seems to be on the schedule of e Jumors as they Slt 1n the shade talkmg the mormng classes durlng noon 1nterm1s slon Noon Cum 4. of , in TK S mov Ring Day JoAnn Kopfer, Mary Lou Maur- er, Joyce Vendt, Margaret Cody, Marian Voss, and Robert Kelly look admiringly and enviously at the Senior rings. -Living Rosary The living Rosary at the St. Louis Cathedral was an inspiration to all participants. All dressed up for Ring Day, Joan Sinquefield, JoAnn Knobb e, and Bernice Antonich, lo o k at e a c h other's rings with great pride. Tom Garrison takes a good look at his newly acquired class ring shortly after the ring cer- emony in church. Bob Hummel watches. Q-Q vb-v-nu af, 4 as season Father Klarlc blesses the wreath 1n the Semor Hall as Tom Garrlson Class Presx dent llghts the flrst candle A Chrlstmas Shopp1ng Early' provlded just the rlght touch to h openlng of Chrlstmas vacatlon R Bolhofner V Feldman G Mlller and N Frerker dxd an excellent job Mary and Joseph Ina Schaefer and Charles Klnd ler kneel before the Chrlst Ch11d as Kathleen Noonen the angel stands beh1nd the cmb 1D a scene from the re hglous tableau of the Chr1st mas play Mr Joseph Schraut gwes a speclal ln structlon to the trlg class as Ron Bolhof ner T Garrxson B Llnomaz B Schmxdt B111 B ade r and Bob Hummel ' 11sten and watch closely f F i I n - IEW, 'V Q - I , . ,V I K J, 1 1' H 4 n, 1 , as Jr' f , 1 '- A 'fe P Openingthe Advent x - s ' ' M 4 5 0-4 , . . 5 - , Q if vu Gff The early mornmg rush br1ngs a crowd of students to the offlce as Mary Lou Schuster fmds 1nfo rmat on for Carol P1Sk111lC Janet Loeffelman Tom Brunsman Dolores Freder 1ch and Gall Moore The Boys' Den offers a varlety of aCt1 v1t1es but rxght now Ron Bolhofner V1n cent Sweeney Eugene AuxT1nee and B111 Lmomaz are mterested ln th1s game of dy' f ' That breathtakxng play off of the glrls' volleyball on F1eld Day caused enthusxastxc c heerxng Top corner plcture shows an eager soft ball player e t1ng under a ball Lower corner shows wmd up ln the same game 1:16 ld Day Who wlllbe prom queen? 1s the ques tlon ln the mlnds of these candldates Mary Usher Pat Haley Barb Meyer Ro sle Gallego and Pat Haefner as they look wxth hopeful eyes at the crown IH Barbara Mever's hand l3romQuw1 F 4 1 0 ' 2 . . i , . , . 6 Y 4? y .di .. . D 5 9 D , Q l J o H ' ' - Km K , , if . . . . A A g , , , .' X ' A Y v Asjpv 5 l pk ' K swf.,-' ' I ff ,ff , ' ug t- ' . ,, - . . I . , Os., 7 , 1 n t ,r . A Q . r i , . , 'P Q' 4 arch First biting cold a.nd teasing blasts, then balmy air and leafing plantsg now vagrant snow flurries, then crocus bloom--all these are signs of March's reign. Still, springtide and Len- tentide that spring time of the soul w111 win at last to prove March the lovehest month of the year Cm Loveliczst Mouth oftiz Your K3 X xf' X Jumovs rr RJ l March e if .Gr 41 James Hempe Vugmxa Lanasa Alxce Pfexffer Mary Ann Partheder -an wi 'QQ' Yvonne Maurath Pat Hannegan Pat Royce Marguerite Hansen Nl wuufz, Q? Dorothy Homer Pat Quxlhnan Helen Reiss Joe Lengyel 2.1 3- 9' 4 419' mm Jams Mlller Ruth Schnexder Loxs Schlereth I .. ' 1 a K 3 o . Mg, , 3, .V X ' U ' I V 'E 54 Junior' Room 201 Dolores Voss Robert Urban fi ,ki 'Q f, -ing' Q' as ' J Michael Storey Janet Boscherx JoAnn Weaver f 2 I w -y v is Joe Lengyel, President Janet Boschen, Secretary K Frances Nirzsche Helen Gebel Julia Allen Sylvia Bressie Joe Weinzettel Janet Wilson X, x , -t'i 62- 4 Qjzpvgjll ' J Q? A lf' 'cub -l ' ffl sw Norma Dxckneue hm Garnson Betty Nlelanu Yvonne Mumberger 'I R Q' Md? I C7 X v ' ,-an 3 sandra Gartner Deanna Rernbold Carol Gabrxs Rose Ann Colon bo E77 C' '17 ix Q'-v Mary erlesxancr Joyce Gamafhe Juanua Nolan loan Armbruszer 56 J lf' Eddle Erschen Nancy Lederman Joseph Blakemore l 2:1 r K. ,.r, l' M ' fir A ff A n Nw, K1 J 'fgl j ,Irv L J, A ffl X Y Xa I ' e r A f ' - 1 . fo N N 1 T xr A X I . -a fa 1 , . , ' x fa I X I, me V 'vs 4.3, ' ' ' Junior Room zoz Patrrcra McDonald Gaxl Moore Ioe Brunlg 3,6 Donna Broderlck Frank Gron Mary Ann Korte 1? 'xl CN et! x1 ,Q hasaxhwf- i K l I vvj hm Garrrson Presrdent Glorra DIIIITISICI Jacquelme Harper Pat Kaslrck as' A ,,,,l, , r f ' l' r I Ah' . n.f Q' joan Armbruster Secrerary Margy Franz Jerry Sullrvan Nj' 'R 1 Sew ,J 1 my a , xo , rs 'f' l , Q l 1 itox i x v ' X Q , ,,. V '?f . or o lgbf -5 . a , N W, I he B, M 1 KM' ' u' Y 0 K X ' ' .ll I 'A ii'-1. 4' S +1 , 'lv' R' A v J Celeste Slama Pat Beachler Carole Zettwoch Tom Drapp Katherme Molloy Beryl Ortwerth Rosle Belsmann Don Bruemmer Pat Burger 58 -12 Clarence Mlller Arlme Mersmger Charles Hurst qD1ed February 21, 19545 ragi Us Room 205 Gail Miller Charles Kelly Mary Ann Balhon X 1 Rosie Heisman, Secretary Don Bruemmer, President Shirley Davidson I Sf A. ju- 'fwifw nv-J ' --q.,M ,ous bs 1-1'l FIISI Row Xian L Schaper Bob Leonard aharon Nolan Mlke AuxT1nee Suzonn. Row Xian Ann Novak B111 Ycnmek D1anL 'viuuxu R f h Bo er Thlru Row- Ron Baebler Darlenf. hwans Donna Vaughn Arlxnn SIUIEI Fourth Rov. joan Slmpher Rxch Wulcr Carol Todd iuch Sarnia? 60 9' ,MA ' 7 ' 'f 1Q..o'u li bhnlew Niacke Junior Room 2o4 Firsr Row: Ray Kirsch, Eileen Bosier, Judy Dunphy, John Haake. Second Row: Charles Boardman, Earlene Evans, Gary Orrmann, Diane Bumb. Barbara Louvall, Joan Rieser, Mary O'Loughlin, Third Row: Connie Kreyling. 'Q ,I I .V . h fQuf 'f , . 'Xa-r Q, kr 4' 4' ff' 1' .rf Rich Sondag, President Connie Kreyling, Secretary all To ,p 1-' 0 i Apvil Fickle April! So capa- ble of washing the earth with her tears and immediately drying it with a Winsome, sunny smile! Small wonder that there is an upsurge of young blood making us want to be up and doing Outdoor sports provide awholesome outlet for our pent up ener gy Is it strange then that we now consider April the lovellest month of the year? Cha Lovaliestfhomtlzofttze Your sw' 13 'inl1d ' FJ., 4 0595 fails? 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', ,ij 7.-.w ' f ' 1f'Wf'f,?.' fy 409-vw.: -'-: V f ' -, -ax 5'-.-91. , , , .- A . . , , .4. , . , 4 4 ., . . ,,,, g . ,!,, . Wu. ' L, L -gin. -,,.,.. I ' 4 ' -.- 1,-N, N .. rg. -.-X - kvf5Ay.,,5. .4 .1 I --in 1 r .. .Wm -b W -----.M ,. -a' 5 x It . 1 2 4 x 1 0 . MU? fa 'H' l , W 'Q r r -,Q A ' 1 2 La Q -- f e -y- Bob Linomaz Ken Boschert Joe Brandhorst Jim Hartman joe wiss . 71: - av! F11 X ,Q I ' 1 D- ' '45 f?.k , , ,,V: ,V . ' A, A Steve Koch A - ii if - I M, M , lik . M, if Soccer' uczak 1955-1954 Coach Weis The principal sport at SJ H is traditionally soccer. This year as in the past the St John's Squad showed a good spirit on the field and finished with a record of 2 wms and 4 losses Although Coach Weis was loolctng to the future in composmg the team the upper classmen did supply dr1ve in the 3, ,tm om Rxeser games Coach Weis was pleased with the outcome of this year's season and the higher expectations for the coming year In recogmtion of their ab111ty and outstandlng achxevement on the var srty team Jrm Hartman Joe Wlss and Joe Brandhorst were named to the hm Beatty Dec Dec Dec an an Joe Lengyl an Feb Tom Garrison Herb Bayer 1 n frrst and second teams of the St Louis Soccer All Stars Schedule John's lost to Country Day John's won from Chaminade John's tied with Mercy John's lost to DuBourg John's lost to Country Day John's won from Chaminade John's lost to Mercy John's lost to DuBourg Don Berra John Danrels Y Roger Miller if Q T ' U ' u . 9 St. . 11 St. . 18 St. J . 15 St. I I J . 19 sr. 'A J . 29 St. 1 ,,r A . 12 St. Feb. 18 sr. fs. A 1-p it rp , 4 V31 1 V ' fi ' F V 64 , L Intva mural Sports Varsity Baseball In the Spring of each year, a yoxmg man's fancy turns once more to the out-of-doors. At least this is true at SJ H. Practically every evening after school you will find a majority of the fellows down at the field swing- ing bats and throwing balls and generally loosening the muscles which will play such an important role in determining the outcome of the baseball season. SJh has had in the past and will have in the future teams that will not only be respected but also feared by others in the league This year the SJ I-I varsity team played its home games on its own newly acquired diamond Schedule St Francis fat homey Cathedral fat Cathedraly St Peter's tat St Peter'sJ Chamlnade tat Chamlnadej Coyle fat homey Mercy tat homey Marquette tat homey St Francis fat St FTBIICIS, Cathedral tat homey St Peter's tat homey Chamlnade lat homey Coyle fat Coylel Mercy tat Mercyy Jolm's John's John's John's John's John's John's John's John's John's John's John's John's Aprll 2 April 6 April 9 April 13 April 16 April 21 Apnl 23 Aprll 27 April 30 May May May May Sophomore A team wins intra- mural basketball Tom Garrison ,I Daniels D Hacker Referee A Klem K Boschert and A Dltzler in a close game In intramural athletics SJH carries sports for both the fellows and the girls Soccer heads the list for the boys This year the contest was hard fought with the Sophs coming out on top Next on the list is basketball In its first organized year it met with enthusiastxc response and from all signs will probably mcrease m popu larity in the future For the girls volleyball holds the spotlight Each Wednesday the teams gather in the gym for their weekly attempts to hold their posrtion at the top of the league or to take the lead away from someone else Another of the intramural actlvlties rs the annual field day atwhich the various classes compete for tcp honors in the day long track and field events The Sports picture at SJ H is a varied one It consists of intramural teams varsity squads and tests in individual proficiency Throughout the year the sports program at SJ H provides for a senes of events in whichlndividual students demonstratetheir ability at perform ing a specific skill Among these skills are rope climb basketball free throw and baseball throw ff ' +4 ' St. vs. . St. vs. St. vs. . . ' St. vs. St. vs. St. vs. ' St. vs. ' St. vs. . . ' St. vs. 4 St. vs. . 7 St. vs. 11 St. vs. 14 St. vs. May 18 St. John's vs. Marquette fat Marquettej l 65 is Volta ball SENIOR A TEAM Front Row ROSIC Gallego Barb Meyer Mary Usher Back Row Jackre Albeneslus Dolores Freder1ch Tom Harrrs Marrlyn Stumpf and Barb Mayer 3 BJ env JUNIOR B TEAM Front Row Pat Kashck Pat Qur lman JoanS1mpher Joanmmbrugrer Pat Burger. Back Row: Connie Kreyling, Mary Ann Bathon, Diane Metzner, S an dy Gartner. SOPH B TEAM Front Row Dolores Albrrght Fran ces Wxeman Don n a Usher Sylvra Ortbals Gay Zanm 1ennxeD1eckman Audrey Petersen Second Row Lucy Mc Hughes Margaret Cody Back Row Joan Abkemeler Arleen jones Charlotte Schuster Alma Gebauer Mary Claue Sprehe FRESHMAN B TEAM Front Row Carol Bertel Judy Mc Kenna Mane Schlereth Barbara D1 Campo Joan Schnerder, Josephme Carollo Madeleme Lyons Back Row Anrta George Loretta O Hara Judy Guardado Agnes Tho! en Gerry Bartnett Lols Prugger C? 'D Q- 11. it 8 . No 5 Could it be the end is here? Could it be our quest is ended? What four brief years ago seemed only a remote but pleasant dream has now become a stirring reality. Emotions well up within us and, although there are those who very reluc- tantly admit it, there's just a hint of sadness in our glad- ness. This is May and graduation. There can be no moreg this must be the loveliest month of the year. Cha loveliest Month of tm Xjoov wi tl J-A Q Sczmovs ,any Sr W4 1, ' , MV! J X i 1 . Q 4 4 , 4 QM, tx K EXW 4X ff 1 Ra, 3 A . ,,f' k VQ, qrf, f ff 5 g I 69 3' 'wir 5 Senior' Class Officers Pvastdent Vue Vresvdwt Yearbook M Edfiovs N fcbo TOM GARRISON Parish: St. John the Baptist Class Officer 3 ' dDay 1 2 3 Soccer 4 Basketball 3 4 Poo 4 Bowlmg 4 PAT HAEFNER Pansh St Raphael Class Offlcer 4 Speech Act1v1t1es 4 Poetry and Essay Contest 3 Bowlxng 4 P Pong 1 2 3 4 Semor Play, 4 BETTY HOLZINGER Pansh St Gabrtel Echo and Yearbook Staff 4 F1e d Day 2 3 4 Chnstmas Caroler Semor Play 4 ALOYS RIESER Paush St John the Bapust Honor Roll 4 Speech ACIIVIUCS 4 Class Assemblres 4 Echo and Yearbook Staff 1 4 Chnstmas Caroler 1 3 Fleld Day 1 3 . .4 I-'rel , , , ,4 V U I 1. 4 I . . 4 ing . . . . U f 4 1 Al . . . . D 2 Speech Activities, 4 ,K V , x ' I V I 5 C, D - 1 4 ' 70 - -,Q , ji 4 H , i IO ANN AHRENS Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Program, 1, 3, 4 Christmas Caroler, 1, 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 1. 2 JACKIE ALBENESIUS Parish Resurrection Christmas Program 1 3 4 Field Day 1 2 3 4 Letterman, 3 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Speech Activities, 4 Christmas Caroler, 1, 3, 4 BERNICE ANTONICH Parish: St. George Honor Roll, 4 Librarian, 3 Christmas Caroler, 2 Essay Contest, 4 Field Day, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, 4 EUGENE AUX TINEE Parish: St. Paul fl-'enton, Mo.J Echo and Yearbook Staff, 4 Christmas Caroler, 4 Poster Contest, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Pool, 4 Poetry and Essay Contest, 2, 3, 4 STEPHEN BACHESTA Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, l Christmas Program, l Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, Honor Roll, 4 s. ,Q 1 1, BILL BADER Parish: Our Lady of Sonows Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 Speech Assemblies, 4 Essay Contest, 3, 4 R, Field Day, 3, 4 71 ag- ANTHONY BALUTA Parish: St. John the Baptist Essay Contest, 2, 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 4 Intramural Soccer, 1, 2, 3 Pool, 4 SHIRLEY BASLER Parish: Holy Family Christmas Program, 4 Class Assemblies, 4 Christmas Caroler, 2, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad, 2 LORETTA BEATTY Parish: St. John the Baptist Essay Contest, 4 CHARLES BELL Parish: St. John the Baptist Honor Roll, 4 Librarian, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, 1 Ping Pong, 3 Letterman, 3 MARY CATHERINE BELLROSE Parish: St. John the Baptist Honor Roll, 4 Christmas Caroler, 1, 4 Field Day, 2 Pep Squad, 2 Ping Pong, 4 Chorus, 1 JOAN BLAKE Parish: Immaculate Heart of Mary Librarian, 4 Essay Contest, 4 rf-f '- ,QQ in Q' ll RONALD BOLHOFNER Parish: Holy Innocents Class Assemblies, 2, 4 Field Day, 2, 3, 4 Field Day Entertainment, 1, 2, 3, Intramural Soccer, 2, 3, 4 Senior of the Month, 4 Senior Play, 4 KEN BOSCHERT Parish: St. Cecilia Christmas Program, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pool. 4 Volleyball, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 JOSEPH BRANDHORST Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 ALLAN BRDA Parish: Resurrection Essay Contest, 4 Poster Contest, 1, 2, 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 4 Ping Pong, 2 Intramural Soccer, 2 Pool, 4 MARY ANN BROUK Parish: St. Catherine Laboure fSappingtonl Honor Roll, 4 Librarian, l Echo and Yearbook Staff, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Volleyball, 4 Ping Pong, 3, 4 THOMAS BRUNSMAN Parish: St. Catherine Laboure fSappingtonJ Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 3, 4 Field Day Entertainment, 1, 2 Pool, 4 Letterman, 4 Senior Play, 4 'St-,.s,, LAURETTA BUMB Entered September, 1952 Parish: St. Vincent de Paul Honor Roll, 4 Poetry and Essay Contest, 3, 4 ELAINE BURLE Parish: St. Agatha Field Day, 2, 4 Volleyball, 3, 4 Echo and Yearbook Staff, 4 Christmas Play, 4 Class Assemblies, 4 Christmas Caroler, 4 JIM CANOVA Parish: St. John the Baptist Class Officer, l, 3 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 intramural Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman, 3 Essay Contest, 4 LEORA CHOTT Parish: St. Paul flientonj Essay Contest, 4 Field Day, 4 Volleyball, 3, 4 Ping Pong, 3 Honor Roll, 4 DONNA COLOMBO so Entered September, 1953 Parish: St. Mary Magdalen Essay Contest, 4 JO ANN DEACHAN Parish: St. Agatha Christmas Program, 4 Christmas Caroler, 4 Class Assemblies, 4 Poster Contest, 3 Essay Contest, 4 RICHARD DECKER Parish: St. John the Baptist Bowling, 4 Poetry and Essay Contest, 3, 4 Pool, 4 Ping Pong, 4 JAMES DREMEL Parish: St. John the Baptist Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Pool, 4 FRANK DUDA Parish: St. John the Baptist Honor Roll, 4 Oratorical Contest, 4 Christmas Caroler, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Ping Pong, 1, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 MARY DUNKER Parish. St. John the Baptist Christmas Program, 1, 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2 voiieybaii, i, 2 Bowling, 4 Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4 PHILIP DURNIN Parish: Our Lady of Sorrows Christmas Program, 4 Class Assemblies, 2, 3, 4 Christmas Caroler, 4 Bowling, 4 Chorus, 4 Captain of Fighting 69th, 3 TONY END Parish: St. john the Baptist Basketball, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Intramural Soccer, 2, 3, 4 Pool, 4 Ping Pong, 4 Christmas Program, 4 gag! lj 1' us - .sb '35 DOLORES FREDERICH Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 2, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 2, 4 NELDA F RERKER Parish: St. George Honor Roll, 4 Christmas Program, 4 Echo and Yearbook Staff, 4 Poetry and Essay Contest, 3, 4 Field Day, 3, 4 -auf' CAROL FRESE Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 1 Field Day, 1, 2, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 3, 4 1--H ROSE MARIE GALLEGO Parish: SS. Mary and Joseph Oratorical Contest, 4 Speech Activities, 4 Senior Play, 4 Christmas Program, 2, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 PAT HACKING Parish: St. John the Baptist Class Officer, 3 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 1, 3 PAT HALEY Parish: St. James the Greater Oratorical Contest, 4 Speech Activities, 4 Field Day, 3, 4 Volleyball, 3 Bowling, 4 Senior Play, 4 77 -an ANTONIA HARRIS Parish: St. Agatha Christmas Program, 1, 4 Christmas Caroler, 1, 3, 4 4 ,-r Poster Contest, 3 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 4 HM HARTMAN Parish: Our Lady of Sorrows , Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 4 Qfsjf ' Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pool, 4 Baseball, 3 Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman 3 4 s. MARILYN HEIB Parish St John the Baptist Chorus 1 9 4 Chr1stmas Caroler 1 2 Essay Contest 4 ELIZABETH HOBRON Entered September 1952 Pansh Eplphany Field Day 3 4 Essa 3 4 Kitchen Contest 3 4 Volleyball 4 Pmg Pong 4 Chorus 3 ROBERT HUMMEL Parish St John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 4 F1edDay l 2 4 Volleyball 3 4 Ping Pong 2 Soccer 3 4 Baseball 4 CHARLES KINDLER Pa 15h St John the Bapust A ,Q Q Christmas Program F dDay 1 2 3 4 In Bowling 4 Varsity Soccer 2 3 Letterman 3 Senior Play 4 Y 9 . 1 I r 's x PAUL R. KOENIG Parish: Resurrection Pool, 4 Ping Pong, 4 SUE KOHLMANN I4 Parish: St. Cecilia Field Day, 1, 4 Pep Squad, 2 Poster Contest, 4 Essay Contest, 2, 4 Kitchen Planning Contest, 3 FRANK KOPP Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 3, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Field Day, l Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 2 Pool, 4 MARY KOVACICH Parish: St. George Honor Roll, 4 Echo Staff, 3 Essay Contest, 4 Field Day, 3 fm ,lv R654 IO ANN KNOBBE Parish: St. Martin of Tours Echo staff, 1 Christmas Caroler, 2 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, l, 2, 3 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 2, 3 ROBERT LINOMAZ Parish: St. Cecilia Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 3, 4 Ping Pong, 3, 4 Intramural Soccer, 1, 2, 3 Varsity Soccer, 4 Senior Play, 4 :VM J 'S WLLLIAM LINOMAZ Parish: St. Cecilia Oratorical Contest, 4 Speech Activities, 4 Field Day, l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pool, 4 Senior Play, 4 JANET LOEFFELMAN Parish: St. George Honor Roll, 4 Echo and Yearbook Staff, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 PAT LOUVALL Parish: St. John the Baptist Class Officer, 1, 2, 3 Poetry and Essay Contest, 1, 3, 4 Librarian, 3 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 4 FRANK LOWERY Parish: St. John the Baptist Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2 Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY JANE MAHON Parish: Epiphany Honor Roll, 4 Oratorical Contest, 4 Poster Contest, 4 Essay Contest, 3, 4 Ping Pong, 2, 3 JO ANN MANNING Parish: St. John the Baptist Oratorical Contest, 4 Christmas Program, 1, 3, 4 Field Day, l, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader, 3, 4 Pep Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4 80 'iii ROSEMARY MARICIC Parrsh St John the Baptrst Oratorrcal Contest 4 Speech Actrvrtres 4 Class Assemblres 4 Volleyball 1 P1ngPong 2 3 Honor Roll 4 BARBARA NAAYER Parrsh St ohn e a Honor Roll 4 Speech Contest Senror Play 4 Freld Day 3 4 Vol eyball l 2 Bowlmg 4 BARBARA MEYER Partsh St John Bapust Class Offrcer 3 Speech Actrvmes 4 d Day l Z eyball l Z Bowlrng 4 Sentor Plav 4 GLORIA MILLER Parrsh St George Honor Roll 4 Oratorrcal Contest Chrrstmas Program e d Day 1 Pong 1 2 JACKIE NOLAN Pansh: St. Paul Cl-'entonj Lxbrarran, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Poster Contest, 4 Christmas Caroler, Freld Day, 3 KATHLEEN NOONAN Parish: St. Raphael Honor Roll, 4 Christmas Program, 1, 2 F d Day, 3, 4 Bowlxng, 4 Ping Pong, l, 2, 3, 4 Bl NIANCY NUELLE Parish: St. John the Baptist Honor Roll, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2 Speech Activities, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 4 Chorus, 1, 2 Senior Play, 4 MARIAN O'HARA Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Chorus, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3 Ping Pong, 1 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 TOM O'KEEFE Parish: St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 2 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3 Volleyball, l, 2, 3, 4 Soccer, 2, 3 Letterman, 3 EILEEN ORTBALS Parish: Holy Family Christmas Caroler, 1 Librarian, 1 ELAINE O'SHAUGHNESSY Parish: St, Margaret Essay Contest, 4 Field Day, l, 2 Bowling, 4 DOROTH Y PETR1 Parish: St. John the Ba st ilonor Roll, 4 Class Assemblies, 3 Poetry ann Essay Contest, Field Day, 1, 2 Pep Squau, 1, 2, Sl Chorus, r, 2, 3, 4 82 Q WAYNE ROYCE Parish St John the Baptist JOAN RUEDIGER Parish St Thomas of Aqum Essay Contest 4 Field Day 3 Bowling 4 Christmas Caroler 2 Ping Pong 2 INA SCHAEER Parish St George Class Officer 3 Honor Roll 4 Oratorical Contest 3 4 Christmas Program 1 2 Fi dDay 1 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 WILLIAM SCHMIDT Parish St Cecilia Basketball 4 Ping Pong 4 Essay Contest 4 Field Day 1 2 MARY AGNES SCHMITTGENS Parish St Cecilia Field Day 3 4 Bowling 4 Christmas Program 4 Christmas Caroler 4 Essay Contest 4 MARGARET SCHNORBUS Parish: St. George Honor Roll, 4 Essay Contest, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 4 Christmas Caroler, 2, 3 84 6 1 MARY LOU SCHUSTER Parish. St. John the Baptist Christmas Caroler, 1, 2 Librarian, 1 Chorus, l, 2 Essay Contest, 4 Captain of Fighting 69th, 3 HELEN SCHWARZEN Parish. Immaculate Heart of Mary Honor Roll, 4 Christmas Caroler, 2 Poetry and Essay Contest, 3, 4 Field Day, 2 Ping Pong, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad, 2 JOAN SINQUH IEl.D Parish: Immaculate Heart of Mary Poetry and Essay Contest, 3, 4 Poster Contest, 3 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball, l, 2, 4 Ping Pong, 1, 2 Bowling, 4 MARIAN STEGE Parish: St. Cecilia Poster Contest, 4 Bowling, 4 Pep Squad, 2 Field Day, l Poetry and Essay Contest, 2, MAUREEN STEVENSON Parish: St. Cecilia Librarian, 4 Essay Contest, 4 SANDRA STIEFVATER Parish: St. Stephen Christmas Caroler, l, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Field Day, 1, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Ping Pong, 2, 4 Kitchen Planning Contest, 85 3,4 3,4 x RAY STIKA Parish: St. John the Baptist Field Day, l, 2, 3, 4 Poetry and Essay Contest, 4 Basketball, 1 Intramural Soccer, 1 JOAN STRANZ Parish: St. Cecilia Poetry and Essay Contest, 2, 3, 4 Poster Contest, 4 Bowling, 4 4 Pep Squad, 2 ! X Field, 1 YVONNE STRAUSS Entered September, 1952 Parish: St. Cecilia Field Day, 3, 4 Essay Contest, 4 MARILYN STUMPF Parish: SS. Mary and Joseph Class Assemblies, 1, 2. 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 4 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Field Day Entertainment, 2, 3, 4 Oratorical Contest, 4 ya ,-9, 1 X IACKH-I SUSLN Entered September, 1952 Pnrish: St. John Nepomuk Poetry and Essay Contest. 3, 4 CAROL UL.LR.lCH Parish: St. Anthony Class Assemblies, 3 Poetry and Essay Contest, 3, 4 Kitchen Contest, 3, 4 Field Day Entertainment, 4 Chorus, 1 Shorthand Contest, 3 K 86 MARY USHER Parish: St. John the Baptist Field Day Entertainment, 1 Letterman, 3 Ping Pong, 2, 3 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 ROSEMARY WIEBERG Parish: St. John the Baptist Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Essay Contest, 4 Chorus, 2, 4 Christmas Caroler, 2, 4 Pep Squad, 1 Ping Pong, 4 JOE WISS Parish: St. James Field Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling, 4 Varsity Soccer, 3, 4 Letterman, 3, 4 Baseball. 3. 4 IO ANN YOUNG Parish. St. John the Baptist Essay Contest, 4 Ping Pong, 3 - . '6-vffx 4. 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St John High School - Echo Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

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St John High School - Echo Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

St John High School - Echo Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

St John High School - Echo Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

St John High School - Echo Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966


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