St John High School - Echo Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1957
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'ff A wif' f K, f , J My ,' if IP J .f 7 . - ' I I 7' ' .4 fl jj f J J CI, X' fr I O 1 . ff. 4 5, 4 ,K . 1 , no 4, FOREWORD As the udes of ume flow our we must unfurl our salls and embark on the seas before us We face the future hopefullv knowmg that our years spent ln formlng frlendshlps per fectmg scholarshlps, developlng sportsmanshlp and practlcmg LlIlZCI'lShlD under the most capable leadershlp have not been ln valn But before we set sall we look back and gather all the pleasant memorles of our vears arfr John s H1g,h That many hours be remembered bw all who leaf through Lhese pages me glve you our 19 7 Echo CONTENTS LEADERSHIP Fmznvsmr szmons lunlons FRESHMZN SCHOLARSHIP SPORTSMANSHIP CITIZENSHIP SHlP'S LOG SALESMANSHIP 98 PENMANSHIP 103 ,......J 8 12 14 28 SOPHOMORES 38 48 58 72 82 96 'lhe mme has come the Walrus sald To talk of many thmgb. Of cabbages and lungs from Through The Lookmg Glass By Lems Carroll Of shoes-and ships-and sealing wax- , at Zgxx 1 gig. Nalin-P' l.ET'S TALK ABOUT SHIPS X - g,fs.,L.--- l..-.-f-5 , ' .44-11:45 Qifii- K xl .144 ' 4- A V- .- - gl. LEADERSHIP He who from zone to Lone gu1des through the boundless sky thy oertaln f11g,ht ID the long way that I must tread along w111 lead mv steps aught. W1lham Cullen Bryant tn , A I I I 1 . ' vu There are slups that never go to sea yet carry the most precrous cargoes Leadershlp for mstance IS a vessel that IS well pxloted by those who themselves have followed the Master Teacher Pxlots who undaunted by obstacles of every kmd have mapped the1r routes and known the t1me These shown us the value of headmg stralght for our obyecuves To the1r 1eadersh1p to thetr devoted gwmg of t1me and energy experrence and sklll as well as then- many sacrrflces we owe what we hope to be To them, who have always stood by us We gratefully dedlcate th1s our annual of 1957 . ' . I . . O Our parents, our teachers, and our priests--have . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . I SISTER M VERONICA, C PP S , PRINCIPAL SISTER MARY AELRED , C PP S SISTER MARY ANDREW, C PP S SISTER M ANGELINE, C PP S SISTER MARY CELESTE, C PP S SISTER M CRESCENTIA, C PP S SISTER MARY DE PAUL, C PP S SISTER M ILDEPHONSE, C PP S SISTER M JULIA, C PP S SISTER M LAURITA, C PP S SISTER M LEONILLA, C PP S SISTER MARY NORBERT, C PP S SISTER M PUDENTIANA, C PP SISTER MARY RAYMUND, C PP SISTER M ROSE CATHERINE, C SISTER M STANISLA, C PP S MR FRED KUPPINGER MR ALBERT WEIS REVEREND JOHN MAGUIRE REVEREND ROBERT ROEDIG P FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIO Reverend ,Tames Huelster, Pastor Maintaining St. John's High is no small time task. The fact that St. John's exists and functions as it does is a tribute, not only to its founder, but also to its present friend and pastor, Father J, Huelster. Father James T, Curtin, our one-time principal and all-time friend, manifests a constant interest in us, A champion of Catholic education, Father Curtin stands out as a staunch defender of St.John's. Interested, not only in whether or not students learn how to make a living but more that they learn how to live , are the two priests on our faculty, our friends, Father Maguire and Father Roedig, 252 f UPPER LEFT: Reverend James T. Curtin, Reverend John Maguire, and Reverend Robert Roedig. l 1 far- FRIENDSHIP We cannot tell the prectse moment when frtendslup IS formed As m ftlhng a vessel drop by drop there IS at last a drop whtch makes tt run over so 1n a serles of kmdnesses there ts at last one wh1ch makes the heart run over, James Boswell U . . . . 1 A n Frlendshxp ts frelghted w1th treasure of a more rewardxng kmd than ever f1lled a galleon tn the days of the Conqu1stadores Fr1endsh1p 1S a vessel made of seasoned t1mber stoutly bu1lt for a long journey through hfe Sarhng on the udes of good w1ll here IS ashxp of whom must be skllled 1n understandlng each of whom must be fully confldent that 111 wmds can never blow the shlp off her course Durxng the years we ve spent at St Johns we ve launched thxs shxp under the d1rect1on of the greatest Frlend any man ever had He who makes all men brothers In the years to come the strength of the vessel w11l be Judged . . . . ' . . . , . . . that always needs more than one pilot. . . each ' 1 1 1 FRIENDSHIP IS A VESSEL MADE OF SEASONED TIMBER: STOUTLY BUILT FOR A LONG IOURNEY THROUGH LIFE, PRESIDENT THOMAS ROZAK St. John the Baptist Parish LAVERNE LEICHT St, Paul Parish, Fenton Field Day 1,3 Contests: Poetry, Essay, Speech 1,2, 3,4 Mock United Nations 4 Oueen's Teens 3,4 Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4 Contests: Poster, Poetry Essay and Speech 1,2, 3,4 Class Assemblies 1, 4 Field Day Program 1,3 Mock United Nations 4 Yearbook Staff and Editor 4 , N. C. T. C. 4 Senior Play 4 VICE -PRESIDENT I4 SHIP'S MATES STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT CLIFFORD KRUEP St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2, 3 Bowling and Pool 4 P' Po 2 lng ng Basketball 2 , 3 Intramural Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Essay Contest 1,2, 3 Poetry Contest 1, 2, 3 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 1, 2,-3, 4 Officer Knights of St. Iohn's 4 SENIORS CLASS OF '57 ARLENE ANIELAK Epiphany Parish Field Day 2, 3 Contests: Poster, Essay Poetry, Speech, Home- maker 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Yearbook Editor 4 Echo Staff 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Queens Teens Officer 3 Class Assemblies 1 IUDITH BARNARD St, john the Baptist Parish Queens Teens 3, 4 Bowling 4 Poster Contest 4 Poetry Contest 3 Chorus 1,2 Christmas Carollingl , 2, 3 , 70 'f MARIE ABELN St. George Parish Field Day 1,2 Poetry Contest 1,2 3 Essay Contest 2 Chorus 1, 2 Class Assemblies 1 Honor Roll 1, 2, ART BAUMGARTNER St. Boniface Parish Field Day 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Poo'l 4 Ping Pong 1 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Soccer 1, 2, 3 4 Varsity Soccer 3.4 Basketball 1,2,3 Contests: Poetry, Essay, Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Assemblies 1 I EUGENE A NIELA K Epiphany Parish Field Day 1,2,4 Vollyball1,2,3 Intramural Soccer 2, 3, 4 Varsity Soccer 2, 3 Basketball 1,2,3 Letterman 3 Echo and Yearbook 4 Class Officer 1, 3 Senior Play 4 GERALDINE BARTNETT S. S. Mary and Joseph Parish Bowling 4 Volleyball 1, 2 Poetry Contest 3 Essay Contest 4 MARY LOU BELCHER St. Michael's Parish fShrewsburyj Queens Teens 3 Pep Squad 3, 4 Bowling 4 Poster Contest 2 Poetry Contest 1, 2. 3 ,4 Essay Contest 1,2,3,4 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 1 I5 'l CAROL BERTEL St. Cecilia's Parish Field Day 1,2 Pep Squad 1, 2 Bowling 4 Ping Pong 1,2 Volleyball 1,2 Softball 1,2 Contests: Poetry, Essay, 1, 2, 3 Senior Play 4 Class Assemblies 1 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 HA RRY BREITENSTEIN lmrnaculate Conc eption Parish Field Day 1,2, 3, 4 Ping Pong 4 Pool 4 Poster Contest 4 Essay Contest 1,2,3 BA RBA RA BROWN St. Cecilia Parish Field Day 3 Bowling 4 Volleyball 3.4 Poetry Contest 3 Essay Contest 4 Christmas Program 3 Christmas Carolling 3 ARLEEN BERRY St. John the Baptist Parish Pep Squad 3,4 Bowling 4 Contests: Poster, Essay, Poetry, Speech 1,2,3,4 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 1 N. C. T. C. 4 Queens Teens 3, 4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 I iiirif . am 3 , ., ., S rf ', - 5 A 4 r its -4 , . DONNA BRUNS St. Mary Magdelen Parish Essay Contest 2 Christmas Program l Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 1 Christmas Carolling 1 Echo Staff 3,4 Yearbook Editor 4 Chorus 3,4 Queens Teens 3, 4 Class Officer 1 Honor Roll 1, 3 SENIORS CLASS OF '57 I UDY BORGEL St. John the Baptist Parish Queens Teens 3, 4 Field Day 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad 1,2,3, 4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1,2,3, 4 Contests: Poetry, Essay Speech 1,2,3 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA BRENDLE Holy Family Parish Field Day Entertainment 3 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad l,2,3,4 Poetry Contest 1, 4 Essay Contest 1,2,3, 4 Class Assemblies 1 Honor Roll 1, 3 , iii Xi KAY BRUNS St, John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2, 3 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 1, 2,3, 4 Poetry Contest 1,2, 3 Essay Contest 1,2,3, 4 Library Guild 1 2 3 Class Assemblies 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 Senior Play 4 BETTY CAWL St John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1 Pep Squad 1 Bowling 4 Contests Poetry Essay Speech 1 2 3 4 Christmas Program 1 Class Assemblies 1 Library Guild Officer Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 BERNADETTE CORONA St John the Baptist Parish Queens Teens 3 4 Echo Reporter 1 2 3 Letterman 2 Volleyball 1 2 3 Poetry Contest 1 2 3 Essay Contest 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 Christmas Carolltng 1 X4-f 4. JOSEPHINE CAROLLO St. Wenceslaus Parish Bowling 4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Softball 1 Poetry Contest 3 Chorus 1,2,3 Library Guild 2,3 mm' 21 BARBARA DI CAMPO Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Field Day 2 3 Pep Squad 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 Contests Poetry Essay 2 Christmas Program 1 Class Assemblies 1 Library Guild 1 2 Echo Staff 3 C T C JUDY CLEMENS Immaculate Conception Parish Field Day 1 Pep Squad 1 Volleyball 1 2 Poetry Contest 1 2 3 Essay Contest 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 DONNA DE LANEY Holy Family Parish Field Day 2 3 Field Day Entertainment Pep Squadl 2 3 4 Bowling 4 Poetry Contest 1 2 3 Essay Contest 1 2 3 Class Officer 3 Honor Roll 1 2 Christmas Carolling 3 MARGARET DRESNER St John the Bapt1stPar1sh Field Day 1 2 3 Poster Contest 3 Essay Contest 1 2 3 Class Assemblies 1 Chours 1 Christmas Carollrng 1 Echo Reporter 3 Homemaker of To morrow O 1 9 Z up 2 E - 1 ' ' tri f it , , 3 , ' . , ,Aa it s'2t y Softball 1, 2, 3 2 A Senior Play 4 . ,' '4 I , I, , Y 1' ,3 ' ' . . 9 1 ' , K Yi fl i W . . L I7 my HX if N. . . . 4 ROSEMARY ERICKSON Holy Family Parish Field Day 1 Bowling 4 Ping Pong 2 Poetry Contest 1,2 Class Assemblies 1 Chours 1,2 Christmas Carolling 1 Queens Teens 3,4 Honor Roll 1 N. C. T. C. 4 DIANE FLOWERS St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2 Field Day Entertainment 1, 3 Poetry Contest 1, 3 Essay Contest 3 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 1 N. C. T. C. 4 Senior Play 4 ANITA GEORGE St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day Entertainment 2,3 Pep Squad l Volleyball 1,2 Chorus 1 Christmas Carolling 1, 2 Poster Contest 2 Essay Contest 1 Honor Roll 1,2 RUTH ANN EPPES St, Paul's Parish Poster Contest 2 Poetry Contest 1, 3 Oueens Teens 3, 4 Chorus 1 RFQ, K I JANET GIRA UDO Resurrection Parish Field Day 1,2,3 4 Bowling 4 Poetry Contest 1, 3 Essay Contest 1,2,3 Christmas Program 3 Echo and Yearbook 4 Queens Teens 4 Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4 Christmas Carolling 1, 2, 3, 4 SENIORS CLASS OF '57 VIOLA EVERS St. John the Baptist Parish i Bowling 4 Chorus 1 Christmas Carolling 2 Homemaker of To- ' morrow Contest 4 TEANINE GAA SCH St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Poetry Contest 1,2,3 Essay Contest 1,2,3 Class Assemblies 1, 3 Christmas Carolling 1 Honor Rol11,2,3 N. C. T. C. 3 United Nations 4 ,xl .1 - w il GENE GLANDT St. Paul's Parish Field Day 4 Essay Contest 1 ,2, 3, 4 Class Assemblies 1 HERBERT HAHN St. James the Greater Parish Field Day 2,3, 4 Bowling 4 Pool 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Intramural Soccer 2, 3, 4 Varsity Soccer 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Poetry Contest 4 Essay Contest 4 Senior Play 4 BARBARA HEIL Holy Family Parish Bowling 4 Volleyball 4 N. C. T. C. 4 iv it 'Q VIRGINIA GMOSER St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1 Poster Contest 3 Essay Contest 3 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 1 Queens Teens 3,4 f X fm is 461' ga, I I Q21 JACKIE HOECHSTENBACH St. Martin of Tours Parish flvielvillej Cheerleader 4 Pep Squad 3, 4 Volleyball 4 Contests: Poster, Essay Speech 3, 4 Library Guild President 4 Class Officer 3 Senior Play 4 f'Fa 9932 U SHIRLEY I-IA RDING Re su rrection Pa rish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Bowlinq 4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Softball l,2,3,4 Poetry Contest 1,3 Chorus 1,2 N. C. T. C. 4 Honor Roll 1 Queens Teens 3, 4 FLORENCE HERMANN St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 2, 3,4 Softball 1,2,3 Contests: Poetry, Essay 1,2, 3 Christmas Program 1 Class Assemblies 1 Honor Roll 1,2 DON HOMER St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2.3,4 Bowling 3, 4 Pool 4 Intramural Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 3 Basketball 1,2,3 Contests: Poster, Essay, Speech 3, 4 Letterman 2 if yr! BOB HOWARD St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 3 Poetry Contest 1 Essay Contest 4 MARY IO HUELSMAN St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 3 Pep Squad 2, 3 Bowling 3 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Honor Roll 1,2 NICOLA KAUSCH Sts. Mary and Joseph Parish Field Day 1,2,3.4 Pep Squad l,2,3 Bowling 4 Volleyball 1, 2,3, 4 Softball l,2, 3 Contests: Poetry Essay 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll1,2 RON HOMER St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2, 3,4 Bowling 3,4 Intramural Soccer l,2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Contests: Essay, Speech, Poetry 1,2,3, 4 Chorus 1,2 Christmas Carolling 1 ALICE KINDLER St, John the Baptist Parish Field Day l,2,3 Essay Contest 4 Christmas Program 3 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus l,2, 3 Christmas Carolling 1,2, 3 Queens Teens 3, 4 SENIORS CLASS OF '57 4 '3 , lm IIM HUELSMAN St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day l,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Pool 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Soccer 4 Varsity Soccer 4 Contests: Poetry, Essay 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll 1,2 United Nations 4 Student Council 4 CHARLES HUMMEL St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2,3 Bowling 4 Ping Pong 1,2 Intramural Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 2,3 Chorus 1 Student Council 4 RALPH KNESE Holy Innocents Parrsh Field Day 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 2 3 Intramural Soccer 2 Varsity Soccer2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Essay Contest 4 Class Assemblies Letterman 3 ROBERT KRIEG St Boniface Parrsh Field Day 1 2 3 4 Ping Pong 1 2 Poster Contest 4 Chorus 1 HELEN MACKE St John the Baptist Parrsh Field Day 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Contests Poster Essay Poetry Speech 1 2 Student Council 4 Honor Roll 1 2 Assemblies 1 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 Q Q 1 BETTY KOENIG St John the Baptist Parrsh Field Day 1 2 3 Pep Squad 1 2 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 Contests Speech Essay Poetry 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Queens Teens Officer Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Class Officer 1 2 3 Senior Play 4 'Z CONRAD MAIINO St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2,3 Bowling 4 Pool 4 Intramural Soccer 1, 3 Essay Contest 2, 3 Library Guild 4 United Nations 4 'ann' IO ANN LAMPING Resrrrection Parrsh Freld Day 1 2 3 4 Essay Contest 3 Christmas Program Chorus 1 3 Christmas Carollrng O reens Teens 4 Honor Poll 1 2 3 4 Echo Reporter 2 PEGG Y MAG UIRE Immaculate Concept ron Parrsh Field Day 1 Pep Squad 1 Volleyball 2 Contests Poetry Essay Speech 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Echo Reporter l Honor Roll 1 2 3 ROSE MARY MATHI Resurrection Parish Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Softball 2 Contests: Poster, Essay, Poetry 1, 2,3,4 Library Guild 4 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 3 Kitchen Contest 3 MITCHELL MC CLARIN St. Iohn the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2 Ping Pong 4 Pool 4 Poetry Contest 1 Essay Contest 1 IAMES MC GRATI-I St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 3 Bowling 3, 4 Intramural Soccer 4 Varsity Soccer 4 Voice of Democracy4 VIRGINIA MC LOUGHLIN Resurrection Parish Field Day 1 ,2, 3 LEO MAURATH St, Mary Magdalen Parish Field Day 1,2 Bowling 4 Pool 4 Intramural Soccer I Basketball 1,2 Poetry Contest 1 Essay Contest 1,2, 3 Speech Contest 4 Senior Play 4 MARY JANE MC MICHAEL Immaculate Parish Pep Squad 2,3 Field Day 1 Contests: Poetry, Essay, Pep Squad 1 Speech 1,2, 3 Volleyball 2 Chorus 1 Poetry Contest 1,2, 3 Christmas Carolling 1,2 Essay Contest 1,2,3 Honor Roll 1,2 Speech 1,2, 3 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 1,2 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 , szmons cuss or '57 MICHEAL MC ENTEE St. Boniface Parish Field Day 1,2 Ping Pong 4 Pool 4 Essay Contest 1 ,2, 3 JUDY MC KENNA Holy Innocents Parish Field Day 1,2,3 4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 1,2, 3,4 Softball 1,2 Letterman 4 Contests: Poetry, Essay, Speech 1,2,3 Chorus 1,2, 3 Honor Roll 1,2,3 Class Officer 2 1 GEORGE MEADOWS St. Anthony Parish Field Day 1,2,3 Bowling 4 Pool 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3 Intramural Soccer 1, 2, 3 Varsity Soccer 2 Echo and Yearbook 4 Contests: Poetry, Essay l,2, 3 RON MERGEL St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Ping Pong 2,4 Pool 4 Intramural Soccer '1,2, 3,4 Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Volleyball 1, 2,3, 4 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 1, 2 EARL MUELLER St. Gabriel Parish a PHYLLIS MENSE St. Gabriel Parish Field Day 1,2,3 Bowling 4 Essay Contest 2 Voice of Democracy 3 Chorus 1 Echo Reporter 3 5 it ft, s . ,, HJ MARIE MURPHY Holy Family Parish Field Day 3, 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1 Contests: Poster, Essay Poetry 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 Queens Teens 3 Honor Roll1,2,3,4 E JEANNE MOLLOY St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day l,2,3,4 Pep Squad l,2,3,4 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,4 Letterman 2 Contests: Poetry, Essay Speech 1,2, 3,4 Queens Teens 3, 4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 ROSEMARY MUELLER Little Flower Parish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Pep Squad l,2,3.4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball l,2,3,4 Contests: Poster, Essay Poetry 2, 3,4 Chorus 1 United Nations 4 Honor Roll 3 Pep Rally 1,2 Senior Play 4 N. C. T. C. 4 JACKIE NOE St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2 , 3, 4 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 1,2, 3,4 Contests: Poetry, Essay 1,2, 3, 4 Library Guild 1,2,3 Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4 Letterman 2, 3 LOIS PRUGGER Epiphany Parish Field Day 1,2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 1 Contests: Poster, Speech Poetry 1,3 Chorus 1 Oueens Teens FLORENCE REICHMUTH St. George Parish fAffton3 Field Day 1,2,3 Contests: Poetry, Essay, Speech 2, 3 Debating 1 Class Assemblies 1 N. C. T. C. 4 Honor Roll 1 CAROL ROYCE Our Lady of Divine Providence Parish Field Day 1,2,3 Essay Contest 2 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 3 Christmas Carolling 1 24 v LORETTA O'HARA St. Iohn the Baptist Parish Field Day 2 Volleyball 1 Poetry Contest 1, 3, 4 Essay Contest l,3,4 Voice of Democracy 3 A . fax F X .,, 1 4511. 9 I F, . ' ' X ROGER SANTEN St. Aloysius Parish Field Day 4 Essay Contest 4 P SENIORS CLASS OF '57 -nf, CAROLYN RAKEL St. Francis of Assisi Parish Poetry Contest 3 Essay Contest 3 ' ., ff if N. C. T. C. 4 I ,jf J ,' Q ,V lf ,iff VV lf-X DAVE ROTH St. Anthony of Pauda Parish fHigh Ridgej Field Day 1,2, 3, 4 Pool 4 Christmas Carolling 1 Echo and Yearbook 4 MARIE SCHLERETH Holy Family Parish Field Day 2, 3 Bowling 4 Ping Pong 2 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 Contests Poster Essay Poetry Speech 3 Class Assemblies 1 3 Queens Teens 3 Echo Reporter 2 Chorus 1 JOAN SCHNEIDER St Ceciha Parish Field Day l Bowllng 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 Contests Poster Speech Poetry 2 Chorus 1 PATRICIA SCOTT St Corona Parish Field Day 1 2 Pep Squad 1 Contests Kitchen Essay Poster l 2 Chorus 1 Christmas Carollmg 1 Honor Roll 3 4 Softball 2 JEANETTE SCHMID St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 2,3 Pep Squad 2,4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Contests Essay Speech Poetry American Legion Oratorical 1 2 Echo Reporter 2 United Nations 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 wa Yiw- in i U 'TP RUTH SIKORSKI St stephen s Parish Field Day 1 2 3 4 Bowling 4 Volleyball2 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 Contests Poster Essay Poetry 1 2 Honor Roll l 2 Chorus 1 Class Assemblies 1 N C T C 3 MARY ANN SCHWARZ St John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1 2 Contests Essay Speech Poetry l 2 3 4 Chorus 1 Class Assemblies 1 Christmas Carolhng 1 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Queens Teens 3 URBAN SHOCKER Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Field Day 2 3 4 Ping Pong 4 Pool 4 Volleyball2 3 4 Intramural Soccer 2 3 4 Basketball2 3 4 Class Assemblies 2 3 4 TONY SIROLA Seven Holy Founders Parish F1eld Day 2 3 4 Intramural Soccer 4 Basketball2 3 4 Honor Roll 2 3 Essay Contest 3 C T C United Nations 4 Baseball 2 if-J 'tar' FRANK STORF St. George Parish Field Day 1,2 Essay Contest 1,2,3 Class Assemblies 1 Echo and Yearbook 4 DORIS ANN SUEDKAMP Ressurection Parish Field Day 2 Ping Pong 2 Essay Contest 1,3,4 Chorus 3 Christmas Carolling 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Library Guild 3,4 MA RLENE VONDER HAAR St, Cecilia's Parish Field Day 3 Pep Squad 3,4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 4 Essay Contest 3,4 N. C. T. C. 4 26 EUGENE STEIN Mm SENIORS CLASS OF '57 CLAIRE WALTMANN St. Iohn the Baptist Parish Field Day 2,3 Volleyball 3, 4 Essay Contest 3 Voice of Democracy 3 Chorus 1 Christmas Carolling 1,2 K i SYLVIA STROH St. Stephens Parish Pep Squad 1,2 Poetry Contest 1,2, 3, 4 Essay Contest 1,2,3,4 Christmas Program 1 Class Assemblies 1 Chorus 1 Christmas Carolling 1,2 Library Guild 1,2 BARBARA JOAN 'I'EPE St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 3 Pep Squad 3 Bowling 4 Contests: Poetry, Speech, Essay 1,2, 3,4 Class Assemblies 1, 4 Echo and Yearbook 4 Honor Roll 1 Queens Teens 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Y? JOAN WILKES St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2, 3,4 Contests: Poetry, Essay 1, 4 Voice of Democracy 3 Christmas Program 1 Christmas Carolling 2 Honor Roll 3 DIANE WILLER St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day Entertainment 2 Poster Contest 3 Essay Contest 2 Christmas Program 1 Christmas Carolling 2 Library Guild 3, 4 Youth Incorporated 4 Honor Roll 1, 3 MELBA YENICEK St. John the Baptist Parish Chorus 1 Christmas Carolling 2, 3, 4 Library Guild 3 Queens Teens 3, 4 WILMA WILLEN Holy Family Parish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 2 Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Contests: Essay, Speech, Poetry, Poster 1,2,3,4 Echo Editor 4 Yearbook staff 4 Student Council 4 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 6' 2 it ,P . -Qu. I KZ JAMES ZAITZ St. John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1,2,3,4 Pool 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Contests: Essay, Poetry Speech 3, 4 Chorus 2 Christmas Carolling 1,2 Library Guild 2 2 X RICHARD WITHINGTON Bowling 4 Class Assemblies 4 Essay Contest 4 Basketball 4 JACQUELINE YOCHIM St. Anthony Parish Field Day 2 Poetry Contest 1 Essay Contest 2 , 3, 4 Voice of Democracy 3 MARY ANN ZURBRIGGEN St, John the Baptist Parish Field Day 1 Pep Squad I Bowling 4 Contests: Poster, Essay Poetry 1 , 2, 3 Chorus 1,2 Christmas Carolling 1 , 2 N. C. T. C. 4 Queens Teens 3, 4 U HERE IS A SHIP THAT ALWAYS NEEDS MORE THAN ONE PILOT Upon entermg our ,Tumor year we were a stunned group of students too old to be Sophs and not mature enough for Semors And so as we met on that fu-st day of school Ln September 1956 we were henceforth called .Tumors We have all shared the fr1endsh.1p of all 1n our class for several years Tlus fr1endsh1p soon enveloped all new comers such as Judy Re1d1nger and others and we marched forward through the halls of our Alma Mater to face the future un afra1d Thts year was one of mtense study topped w1th loads of fun Outslde of school the dances parues clubs and good umes seemed to hold us m a mystlc spell through whlch only one word could penetrate exams Though we d1d fret threaten to Just d1e, we fmally broke down and stud1ed Exams came and went leavmg very few casualues 1n the1r path Now that the tcebreaker the Salute to Semors the mlxer the Prom, and all our games and assernbhes are pleasant mernor1es of the past, we w1sh we could do ll all over agam IUNIORS United we stood through '56 and oninto '57, ' , ' I Q I ... 28 JUNIOR HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS fs. '15, 44 i FRONT: Dave Weis, Bill Steinmeyer. BACK: Nelson McC1ar1ahan and Jim Deters 29 JUNIORS Room zo1 Y' Q.. FIRST ROW Sandra Enckson. SECOND ROW Marcella Schlereth Bermce Eppes THIRD ROW Irene Boyer Carol Schuessler Nancy Streb FIRST ROW: Catherine Schmittgens Carol Hageman. SECOND ROW- Deanna Kleissle Pat Cullen, Pat Kiser. THIRD ROW: Wayne Sindelar Jim Deters. 30 MAKE FRIENDSHIP'S SAILING SMOOTH J FIRST ROW Mar1lyn Harlow Nancy Macke, SECOND ROW Shrrley ,Tacober Kenneth S1ster Rose Cather1neC P P S clarms 201 as her homeroom and also teaches typmg to lnterest the students Jrm Deters was chosen asPres1dent w1th Dave M1l1er as Treasurer Sandra Errckson as Secretary and Deanna Khessle as Student Councll Representauve The Vrce Presldent and Treasurer of the Student Councxl Ken S18V1k and Sandra Euckson are also from Room 201 ? fn I1- 1... VL FIRST ROW Agues Gebel, Ruth Jolley SECOND ROW Pat Ulsas Marrlyn Hoegemerer Betty Frese THIRD ROW Dave M111er Denms Donovan 31 , O ST 1, L 0- 'V i I - M ' V 'W . r ' .T , ' A 5 ' ' - , W '49 O T 1 , ' 1 . W Schaper. THIRD ROW: Richard Moser, Kenneth Slavik. i I 1 V . T A Q. 6 v 6 if vs' - M 3 , IUNIORS Room zoz FIRST ROW Joan Fuck, Beverly Haselhorst SECOND ROW Roberta Baehler Anna Mane Garc1a Cher1 Essma THIRD ROW Gerald D1erker Kenneth Otto Chenustry seems to have mterested all the students of 202 The offlcers Dave Wers Pres1dent Judy Wrlhelmy Secretary Mary O Connor Treasurer and StudentC0unC11R6DreSer1tat1ve LOUIS Bennedxck of 202 have found tlus sc1ence course very mterestmg. The homeroom as well as chemxstry teacher 15 S1ster Mary Celeste C PP S van-0 'P tug 'IIN' FIRST ROW hrgmxa Chaphn Mary Pat Dooley Judlth Heffernan SECOND ROW Dolores Harashe, Judy Wllhelmy THIRD ROW Elmer Stoffel, Dav1d Wels Louls Bene dxck, 32 Y 1 I 2 6. 6 M 2 R ' 'QI 5 I 1 I ? . W ? 'U' A Y. 'ww 0 4' A 2 I-Q R km, M 8 'V .a K' : ' . : . , . : ' , . ' . 1 ' , : ' ' . ' . . . , i . I Q I 3 5 rovy .ai ' 1' V K I, I re . is ' K, J , we .W 4, 'U 1- Q 1- Qs ,I 1 M K . 'P' Y' K7 L r an . A ' if You , WV , my Y U ra l - 1 . , , . . . . z . , ' . - TOGETHER WE MAKE I.lFE'S VOYAGE qi' ht 1 7 v 1 I FIRST ROW Mary Ann Welnmann Judy Hund SECOND ROW Sharon K1rw1n,J'oa.n S1korsk1 Nancy Howard THIRD ROW ,T 111 Shornland Mary O Connor ?9 FIRST ROW Frances DeMay Evelyn Park. SECOND ROW Rosahe Hofmelster Carole Waltmann, Jaclue Weber THIRD ROW Walter George, Gerald Sanmng. 33 X 7 F : . , . : . . 1 - 2 ' , ' . me J twigkmwj -W I . Q Q: I , H Q- X 5 f 5,W,, yy V , , - w ? l .. 3 f ' ,fx l X' X Ax. ,N 4 : , : ' ' , IUNIORS ROOM 203 G' FIRST ROW G1or1a Chrlstrnan, Sue Paffrath. SECOND ROW Pat Khngrxes Darlene Warren G1or1a Wacker THIRD ROW Wxlham Gebauer James Dooley FIRST ROW D1ane Lamb Ruth Maurer SECOND ROW G1or1a W11bers Dolores Schuster Donna Krull. THIRD ROW Frank Oldenburg John Kearns 34 6. 4 Y , .5 .. iv' 4 7 v f Q XA K' ' 'V x Q- Y s T : . . z . . ' ' . . : . . , ' , as f 4 'f . 3 ' . f I - M. 5 , 1 sq O W ' so ' V 1 fy, Q A xo V--W -'--' D h , . g ...Ty ,A W C I a V 7 i f I . , . : . K s 1 5 1 - TRUE FRIENDSHIPS NEVER DIE FIRST ROW Carol B1by Martha Dunn Elleen Kenney .Tumor room 203 enthus1ast1caJly chose as the1r room off1cers for the current school year B111 Stemmeyer Presxdent Glor1a W1lbers as Secretary Sharon Harangozo Treasurer Ruth Maurer as Student Councll Representauve S1ster M Stamsla C PP S , who teaches Enghsh also has full charge of the school hbrary ao-4 FIRST ROW Katherme Gerger Kathleen OBr1en. SECOND ROW Adele Konersman, Gwendolyn Nolan Elleen Boemeke. THIRD ROW M1ke Chr-1sty B111 Stemmeyer 35 ' , ' : ' ' : . : r .k 4' ,W 5 Y- .. as C' .f 7 Y ,., no L. ' Y W ,N gf, A X Cf' K u . . , . . l . z . . , . l IU NIORS ROOM 204 fs Lunberg Jacquelme Loyd THLRD ROW Jim Fuedmann Ronald Dupske Homeroom 204 IS well versed 111 the subjects of h1story and Enghsh thanks to the panent teaching of our homeroom teacher Smster Mary lldephonse C PP S Cui' I FIRST ROW Barbara Flscher Rosahn Gualdom. SECOND ROW Carol Vlsmtme Louls Kalch Joan Krajclr THIRD ROW Gerald Nuelle W11l1am Bauer 36 -f 7 'QQ 1 I M I. Q- QR, V 5 if- vw ' gy . 4? X5 , , 5 ' X FIRST ROW: Gloria Herpers, Eleanore Schneller. SECOND ROW: Judy Williams, Karen JS' L' 1. 'E' 'Z I ' 3 A at l I T . f SEARCH FOR NEW FRIENDS KEEP THE OLD FIRST ROW Sandy Zw1ck Martanne B1ppen SECOND ROW Rochelle Bunker Dtaue Ryan Carol Stalley THIRD ROW Ted Fox Vtctor Lutz Prestdent James Fr1edma.n Vtce Pres1dent Judy Wllhams Secretary Joan Krajcxr Treasurer and our Student Councll Representattve Robert Suern FIRST ROW Rosemary Farrell, JoAnn Soehngen SECOND ROW Lllltan Kuhlmann Manlyn Barket Rosle Kanunskt. THIRD ROW Nelson McC1anahan Robert Sttern. 37 O c jg L.. Se ' ' : Q ' et ' N' - R 4 v N tu - v -I I I : . . , . . . : ' . , . : , ' . The representatives who served us faithfully throughout the year were: Nelson McCha.nahan, . Q . , . - . : . . , S . . , : I I 5. ,. 8 ' - -, :N T W K 'rf' ,NJ W' l 2 t S rl Q i S : . : ' ' . . , . . . 2 , . UFRIENDSI-IIP IS FREIGHTED WITH TREASURE OF A REWARDING KIND We are compleung the fu-st half of our Journey and Fr1endsh1p bears us onward toward a hfe tune of treasured memor1es Sophomores all, as we embarked m Sep tember we felt hke veteran travelers on hfe s frxendly Journey Famlhar faces greeted us and a new one Mlke Vezeau who boarded our vessel dux-mg the course of the year have now Jomed the hstmg of old sea farers Th1s year often found our vessel IH some what dense fog but clear sk1es always came through Chartmg our course by the stars of the heavens dldnt deter us from havmg a happy ume whenever we could NB- ! i gbx We parucularly enjoyed the Chnstmas Ball and found the mlxer at nud year enurely to our taste, Srud1es helped to keep our sp1r1ts from soarmg too hxbh but m sp1te of the cr1t1c1sm of the second year mates our names at least a good number of them were hsted for honors wxth many of our sh1pmates You see the stars do help us chart our oourse, We know that w1th a good p1lot at the helm there IS no need to fear so we sa11 bravely on reachmg the m1d way mark and ready to step up mto the posmons vacated by the present .Tumors We look forward to a Bon Voyage H1 September it soruomonzs ff 'f':Z-M' U , ',I?f P5 , l I , ' ' 1 , ' I . . . . . . . - U N D . ' u n be .' W X ,Q I X of Exp X ,Ai-., X aw s N - X ,NX ' X xxvr-, Sl ,V S pl my ,. .vt . 1 x , lf , if-'pt'-'f 'I . 'in' 'ul' ' Z .f,,.mnnu ' XV lf, 38 bf 4.4 fm-w:.M gf gm . , r M 1 s 1 N2 51 SOPHS C7 ...Q FRONT ROW Dolores Telthorst J'u1.1a Kanyuck, Dorothy Clark. SECOND ROW Grlbert ROSGHIHHH Mary K. Kuhlmann Chfford Wergel. BACKROW Ted Schwope Ronald Peltz We are happy and proud to have Sr Mary Norbert C PP S as our homeroom teacher and as our teacher for I'e11g1OI1 and world hlstory We have chosen as our room offrcers students whom we feel wrll try to do thexr very best Those chosen are Ron Peltz Presrdent Shlrley Durment Vrce Presldent Elvera Meyer Treasurer and Bob Paske for both Secretary and Student Councrl Representatrve 'Y FRONT ROW- Pat Hunmus, Donna Trapp, SECOND ROW: V1ck1 Kowats, Oscar Doza, Rosahe Markovrck. BACK ROW James Knott, James Helfert. 40 in' Q-Q A' , fs, 1 -,,Q Q Q W . . V , 2 I gf - , , my vv , 4 V O Q x Nm rx' . ' . ' ' Y o v p I . , , ' I ' - : , : . ' ' ' 2 , : , A ' , sf C N. -M 37 15- ' S Q' ' , Q' . K, ROOM ! '7 I ,Wa- FRONT ROW Anto1netteAde AnnGr1eshaber E1veraMeyer SECOND ROW Clemenune Morrarny Juduh Rogger Ellen Fox BACK ROW Charles Cassaday Charles M111er FRIENDSHIP'S THE KEY T0 HAPPINESS FRONT ROW Par Heenan ,Tudy P1eper SECOIND ROW Marc1a Wexmann Bernard Wm Clements Sh1r1ev Durment BACK ROW Bob Paske Leonard Sanneman 7 Ou FRONT ROW Barbara INIBFRISWICZ .Tamce Hecker BACK ROW Jerome Lammerr Joe Schne1der SOPHS 2 4 T 4' Kathleen Yockum James Tapella Charlotte Meman BACK ROW George Hayduk John Kraemer Don Reynolds 'TIS FRIENDS WE TREASURE T7 42 FRONT ROW Helene Schmld Patr1c1a Trautman Harrlett Mack. SECOND ROM Alma Nwerner, Mar: Pat Moran BACK ROM Wllllam Knsten, Chrls Rev, Ravmond Vendl. 42 V 'f V 6 X-f if if 6' A 9 v' 4, . fa. , if ' Sir i 0 in v 4 Q , FRONT ROW: Sharon Reschak, Ruchann Wiese, Elaine Leuchtmann, SECOND ROW: 0 E? ya 4- R ar 5 S Y . Q . r if - I ROOM 'Y' 7 ui F1 L ,qs 'fo FRONT ROW Theorlta Grxmes Percllla Hollander SECOND ROW JanerOber1ohr Dorothy Gtlrnore Mary Farnand BACKROW Rlchard Payne John Youngbauer Raymond Dupske Fred Vaught For this year we were ID Sr M ILL113 s homeroom and busled ourselves wlth geometry Laun art hlstory Enghsh and rellglon. As room pres1dent we chose Chrls Rev V1ce Pres1dent Don Revnolds Treasurer Charlotte Nteman Secretary Ruthann W1ese and Janet Oberlohr as OL1l'5Il,ldEUICOUDC11RCDICSSUIHIIXE 0-Q. out SS' C? FRONT ROW. Sandra Ira, Jeanme Dayton. SECOND ROW Marxanne Kopff, Tom Gertz, Dororhv Chrtsuan. BACK ROW Davtd Davls, Kenneth Wtbbenmever, Wayne Goeke 43 ll 5 ,C - N - . 5' 4 f' N- -' D 15 1 V , W4 ff' . gg f ' f jf .. N , if ' C 'A' A N My TN, mow: , L' I l A 5 I HN, 1 V W igm ,A . . , , . . . .iv , E... as 'W' 'ML ' 1 5 J I 6 M Q m Z SOPHS 'Q gui' 5 f- if ...A fi' -eff? 35 S-gr FRONT ROW Sharonlones Barbara Wleberg Mar-thaManze1l1 SECOND ROW Barbara Loethen Davld Barozmsky Kathv George BACK ROW Charles Uhl, Harold Schroeder R1chard Danzer DOORS OPEN READILY TO FRIENDS 41 'Ov' 'Q' 'MHP' Veromca Marr Mar1lvn M111er INaOl'1'1lIV1lu6l' SECONDROW Patr1c1aSchroer Wxlfred Chott Dolores Ludwxg. BACK ROW LOULS Szewczuk Vmcent Voss Robert W11-leck 4 gf 1 .E E -5 u' f Q A I 4 A V ' 5' . v . ,X o h - , s 3. 'air W f' - - if A L F' 9 V 'N' rw x M O , K. ,G 5 Z' Q S , x -v R M 4 ROOM 105 are my 11 Limp. CSD L Q , FRONT ROW Sharon Haselhorst Judy Schmnz Judy Konv1cka SECOND ROW Sharon McHughes Joseph Moravek Jeanette The1ss BACK ROW Charles Kmkelar Ronald Peeples Fred Waelter Vorld hlstory Enghsh re11g1on and general buslness areon our daily schedule and we tr1ed to take an acuve part rn all school 3Ct1V1L1eS o represent us we choseJoeSchne1der Pres1dent Sharon Haselhorst as V1ce Pres1dent Barbara Wreberg Secretary and Rrchard Danzer Treasurer Our room presrdent IS also our Student Coun c11 Representauve whrle Sr Marv Aelred C PP S capably serves as our homeroom teacher 13 I -7' f mv' 3 Q M 1 , FRONT ROW Patr1c1a Mergel, Cher1 Stuerman, Joan Petrr SECOND ROW Marlene Sranek, Sharon Santhuff. BACK ROW: Joseph Schnerder, B111 Suedkamp, Charles Pems ton, 45 . ,, H Q -4.,,l 9 V ' . 3 W . Q ' Q, . J ..c,.,r 4 , .. i Ao ' . 1 ., - S8 . S Y ' . . n ' . 4 ' N 'K 3 . ' 6' I S Ja ... ' 5 KKQ - I m ', 4 ml Vx ,I 'Nu 'Um C? 'nf T MQ Q- FRONT ROW Vrcky Aux Tinee Connie McManus Maureen Leonard SECOND ROW Kathv Scott Nancy L3l'I1k1BW1CZ, BACK ROW Bernard Huelsmann William Hunyar Ronald Moore SOPHS Our room proudly claims Sr Mary Andrew C PP S as our homeroom teacher Sister teaches us English and religion but we also study geometry general business art Missouri hrstorx and health Successfully filling positions as class officers are Bernard Huelsman President Sharon McCarthy Vice President Vicki AuxT1nee Secretary and Treasurer Student Council Representative ls Kathy O Shea GF 'HUA' ri'- ri gb 'C' FRONT ROW Cheryl Worden, Kathleen O Shea Audrey Fischer SECOND ROW: Nancy Leeker Judith Hofmeister BACK ROW- Fred Holstein Benjamin Bayer Charles Title ROOM 106 5 117' 756 15 '7 ,., Q-.ff YW' FRONT ROW Carol Berger Carol Pazur Sharon McCarthy SECOND ROW J' acquelyn Galcluk, Leon Mueller Mar1lyn Przyckx BACK ROW Walter Schlenk Ed Oldenburg. TRUE FRIENDSHIP NEVER ENDS -Di- -...A 3-S as sg M if 1 rv FRONT ROW Margaret Gflfflll. SECOND ROW Eleanore Oberhofer Judy Welter Nancy Tebbenhoff BACK ROW Leroy Buback Andy LaRosa Tom Clynes 47 , p I I 2 W Q W ' R A 'I JP P 6 E W 1 A I v , V if f -R . f N 1 'Ol Y' 'f' ' Q 'L W .- Q - - 2 4' ' 4 , ' . , 'Y W ,, - R 'vgli ' 4 ' 5 R f 4 'Q I , f fp k e j W , , if j , ff in V 0. ,A 'W' x 'vw' 5 ELM 4 fi '49 .G A 3 , R Y : ' ' 2 . . . 2 . , . HILL WINDS CAN NEVER BLOW THE SHIP OFF HER COURSE Thls our Freshman year at St John s has been one that passed qutcklv In September we embarked on the sea of hx 1 school learnmg tn the vessel Frtendshtp All of us were new to th1s mode of travel but as the days passed we learned to feel at ease and were soon acquamted wtth all our home room classmates It took longer to know all our fellow Freshmen and even before we were all acquamted a few left out SJ vessel and boarded other shtps of learnmv Our number shrank a btt but we ptcked up Rose Ann Stlefferman Ahca Kalch Dave Kortye and Ixhke Brodertck who were glad to Jom us and me fmd that Bob Xlthaqe and Dorothx Rantgelwere absent lx hen we had our ptctures taken Our fu-st assembl was the all school assemblv ln September when wemet Father Huel ster the pastor of St John S and also the other prtests of the pwrxsh Father James T Cnrttn Supertntendent of the Cathohc Htgh Schools tn the Xrchdtouse spol e to us and encouraged us to be what me should be Cood Catholtc Teen Agers Our own assembl all freshmen was the offtctal class get acquamted meetmg and we saw there was talent amon us Then the glrls had a spectal mvttatton to a dance at St Mary s Hlgh School but school 1sn t all dances and assemblles We worked too We've learned how to get around WlII'lOLlI Q,ett1nff lost We can fmd our class rooms and we know our teachers We no lonver get tangled tn a hne movmtt the oppostte d1rect1on and netther do we xtalk tnto the wrong classrooms Ve fmd that sw e look form ard to three more happv years of school dat vovagmg FRESHMEN f 1 V ' W , , 1 I K ' x . . . V - V - sal . . U Y U ' L Q I I ' ' 1 ' , Q y ll ' fl V 4 ' . I 1 . ' ' KK ' Y, ' -7' N Q . I I I , . . . , . -- , . . , . . t 13 I xt - It an , K . . . . rr: r, . , . . - . I . X, ' r v Y - V I , ' uv' ' 4 N4 4 's 2 V aff' wi x Jag? 'J 4 fu- T , Q K 'Z U 2 if w A , ', T .I4 45 fi 1 ui! 1. Q an A- TE? l 1 4. aw , v , -3'-f Y QA. My 4 lp-3 'f 'f ,,,,., f . f, F! 3m.1f wf'f 1 'If .1 28 l'7 rof FRONT ROW Conme Chfton, Slurley Moser Sharon Cerutu SECOND ROW Mary Van Rheln, Dxanne Ruppert Joe Berry BACK ROW Dan Bryan Rodney K1rchner Homeroom 205 lS keenly mterested 1n scxence as lS shown by our cho1ce of subjects In add1t1on to the requ1red courses all 1n 205 study general sc1ence and math Both of these are taught by Sr M Leomlla C PP S our homeroom teacher Enthus1asm was showh 1n elecung our leaders for lh1S year These are Stanley Cullen Pres1dent D1anne Ruppert VICE Presldent ,Terry S1korsk1 Treasurer Nancy Hund Secretary and Conme Chfton, Student Counc1l, .4 X V Q 4 W1 In livin FRONT ROW: Carol Bitter, Jacqueline Brandhorst, Maureen Peters. SECOND ROW: Carol Ann Breeden, Janet Husgen. BACK ROW: Roland Gamache, Ronald Hayden, Bill Maupin. 50 FRESHMEN Room zos 'S ? ,-as FRONT ROW Mary Brown, Lols Maurath, SECOND ROW Rose Mane Lee, Stanley Cullen, Judy Welsser BACK ROW Leonard Kelam, Jerry S1korsk1 NEW FRIENDS ARE PRICELESS ef FRONT ROW Nancy Hund Mary Rey Peggy Herman, SECOND ROW Barbara Deopke, Janet Vogt BACK ROW John Hammond Dan Allen George Antomc 51 R I H I If ,- V. Q .fr 7 ,Ml , . .5 I 6 S ,,,, af . I x J If ,MMA f, , 'T rm k ix V 5, O f, I tj , f 9 Q ' 0- , W -S wa, X ve 1' Y FR ESHMEN ROOM 206 FRONT ROW Carolyn Russo Patr1c1aSm1th .T une Rauscher SECOND ROW Magdahne Kruse ,Tamce Doza Darlene Crnkov1ch BACK ROW Lester Burns M1chae1K1nd1er James Combs VALUE OLD FRIENDS ALWAYS 09' e 'Tc 'K' .,-4 ...df FRONT ROW Carol Roesch Karen Stadtmlller Arlene Ham SECOND ROW Barbara Pnzer Dons Mae Wucher Frances Trautman BACK ROW Robert Sanmng M1chae1 Mayer 52 ,V Iii L 74 hr Lf E , , , ? 4' ,.1 M, ',' I ' ai- 6 f rf Y I . fa ' A I 4 as ,W , p A : , . , . , . : . ' . ' . . z , . . , O A '. wg A Q C. Q , 9 C' I' A . Q' L . 6 ' as if .5 1 L' . WH. 1 f. O . ' : , ' , . : . ' . ' . : . . . U as 3' Q gif Amp- 86 of FRONT ROW Sandra Mlhams Rose Ann Tapella Carol Ann Darner SECOND ROW Ev lyn Knapp Rena Saputo Phylhs Klaus BACK ROW Phtlhp Dtehl Cathertne Rellch .Terry Kenney The ma-1or1ty of the students 1.Il 206 take a language tn place of scxence Algebra C1U7EIlShlD and Enghsh as well as Rehglon are also on the schedule Mr Fred Kupp1nger homeroom teacher of 206 IS justly proud of hrs group Homeroom officers are Jerry Kenney Presldent Carolyn Russo V1ce Presldent Ioan Jacober Student COURCII I 1: 23 ,pw 5- 31? 22 -38 v.-'V ' za as 'SZ' FRONT ROW Mary Doherty Conn1e Brewer Carolee Donley SECOND ROW Elame Vonder Haar Joan Jacober Margaret Gmger BACK ROW Stephen Mautz Mary Ann Sommers, Donald Koeb 53 li Q K, . V 3 , A Q I, . SI' 'Y 5 45' Q f ,,, y , 2 .ff C 'Nu 1 g. Secretary: and Robert Sanning, Treasurer. Cat-olynRusso is also the room's Representative on the fx? I X I X 2 2 AE g ' bf Q 2 S Z 441 ' , C 'mv e ! ? , M .37 f ' M af X' 6 I I ., X P I . I . FRONT ROW: Judy Schweizer Carole Klutho Deanna Ewing, SECOND ROW Carole Harris Darlene Wilson, Yvonne Genail. BACK ROW. Michael O'Keefe Mike Pratte Wayne Roth Homeroom 207 consists of the main portion of Spanish students These students also take English and Religion all taught by S1ster Mary Conrad C PP S their homeroom teacher Our class officers this year were MICR O Keefe President J ackie Vogel Vice President and Roger Gallup Student Council Representative FRONT ROW Dianne Zygmunt Marv ftltce Kraemer Marian Cawl. SECOND ROW Barbara Hittler Virgmm schildroth THIRD ROW Roter Gallup Pat Kirwin Dennis Winter BACK ROW Harry Guenther Gerald Wirtz 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , u 1 a 1 . . , . , . . . . - , I 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . ' A ' I v ' 1 1 , 1 ' . . . . - - , . Y ' ' ' , k . 1 Q 1 I . 1 1 ' FRESHMEN ROOM 207 uv 1-7 QQ 'T' VW wr- R, wwf FRONT ROW Stella Klrchner Bob Babb John Ford Marlene Mroz SECOND ROW Joyce Bnter Mary Ellen Mettner Kathleen Sedlak BACK ROW Dan Satory ,Tackle Vogel, Bob F1scher '? Rf! 7 slr' l G I X Vi' FRONT ROW Joann M111er Mary Stahl, Rosalyn Schlueter SECOND ROW Evelyn Tucker Pat Horhvy THIRD ROW Dennls Berry Sharon Schnetder Paul Kaltschnee BACK ROW B111 Lengyel, Roy Schlenk. 55 if ar' y s as , a 5- -' yn, I f E H 2 If it g Q- S I . 7'-, K, as 6 Q: Y 2 ' I ' f-f, , N f . I, V' A L FRESHMEN Room zos u-..., J 6 ma 55 FRONT ROW Mary Zychmskt .Tackle .Tanechek Mary Ann Battagha SECOND ROW George Schroeter Madonna Ne1ters Robert Rathouz BACK ROW James Fannen B111 Schade M1chae1 Heggemann. .1-. 28 at 35 CZ FRONT ROW Lynda Pesselato Andrea Bauer Pat Allen. SECOND ROW Marg1e Macke KHIHICCD Doran. THIRD ROW- James Barrett, John Vonder Haar, Phtltp Mocca, BACK ROW: Dav1d Brueckmann, Paul Ahrenhoersterbaeumer. Q 'A R 4 N d A K'V Q - L JA dd e ip F B y I 5 Af E152 x K V v Q ,arf K Q v f 'H X ...wx O r- W V' : g f mx fav' M K af: ' ' ft . ., -4 .2 Q ' A 1 ua f Z' 'fix . I V ' W x : 4 X -az M X x 1 U 56 -'ff SS' eff rv 355' if FRONT ROW Mary Eggemann Tom Stoll Jo Ann Pa1ub1ak SECOND ROW Glorxa Raymo Kathy Tepe Jack1eO Farrell. BACKROW Robert T1efenbrun R1chard Kukuljan Ronald P1cha George Marr The Freshmen of 208 selected Davxd Brueckmann as thelr pres1dent for then- fxrst year here 1n SJ H Myra Luczak was named for both room secretary and student counczl representauve Srster Mary do Paul C P P S homeroom teacher for thls group of freshmen savs Never a dull moment on the Freshman Floor 7' Q6- 99 '? 40' wx 1 ' FRONT ROW Paulette Schrappen, Myra Lucza.k,,TaneSchwager SECOND ROW Stanley Hendozka, Carol Nachefslu, Ronald McCann BACK ROW Harry Mayer, Eugene Garc1a, Davld Tebbe 57 'Q ff ' M, 4' 14713, 2 S a. Z V Mg, , ., I, ,f ? 3- ,' f N 51 A K A3 , . ' P C Q ,M , V ,, rn- vf3w.j,f,W o ' +4 4 I , 1 'Z I , . ' . : ' I I I y : I i l . I , . , , .... , I , H Y! - fi i Q 1 '3 . Z 4 3 :. 9. r W 8 'EX , i a- .4 ff 'Q I M, Q, . .. C9 JP' A l .L 4 v ,'x 1- as s.- - xg, , A 3 4 M' K 5 1' K x , ' l UU' . SCHOLARSHIP Perhaps the most valuable result of all edunauon lS the abxhryto make yourself do the thmg xou have to do when ll ought to be done whether you hke xt or not Thomas Huxlex H x . . . Q . Y V . . s I V - - 11 . . The world IS full of rewards for cho1a1'sh1p ts a seawortnv vessel upon Much havlng, hfted the anchors that hxnder our proexress and havmg, fully furled the salls we furrow the sea mn quest of the wonders our mmds have been shown Gu1ded bv the beacon of truth here lS ash1p that holds to the course shown bx the mse Sklpper who from long experlence braves the passmg squalls and takes us to new worlds and fresh Outlooks on new horlzons how as never before, the 1mag1nat1on and eager SDXFII of the explorer are requ sues of hfe forth w1th conf1dence lxemton and h1s apple Frankhn and h1s lute Thompson and lus poetrv the sturdv vessel bears us too not to a barren land of hfeless equauons and sterxle charts but to a comment of hm1t1ess opportumty learn to know to prosper and to hve . ' ' , .I I I I I l V, . . . I D 1 Y 4 I . js 4 I Propelled by a mighty vision, we sail onward to l 1 ' those who s axl As our ship sails forth on the seas we leam rnanv new techniques but our ainl is stra ig ht and our Captain we sail on to our Eternal Destiny. RELIGION Father Roetlrg teaches the Freshmen Relrgron as well a the Junror classmen Here Father ponders one of guides us on our way while thetoubh questrons put to lun bx one of the students. BUSINESS As part of a busy schedule which includes bool:- keeping, secretarial office and clerical office practice, Sister M, kose Catherine assists Bill While the generalbusiness class works at a quick assignment Joe Schneider tries to get the answerin an easy way from Sr M Julia Hard at work are Joan Petri Janice Becker Cheri Stuerman Pat Schroer and Sharon Haselhorst Srsterlvl Julia s daily schedule includes typing and economic geography Steinmeger and Carol Stalley to Hrnasterthe key- board while the rest of the class continues work. Sr Mary dePaul supervises her Junior shorthand class Mar ianne Brppen is taking drcta tion at the board while Wm Gebauer Joan Soehngen Jill Shortland Rosie Karninski and Joan Frick check for any er rers English Religion and general business are also on Sister s schedule Sr N Ltonrlladernonstrates to Pegg Her ntan Marv Brown Dranne Ruppert and Jan et Vout the process of dlstllllng mater A varxrng degrees of hardness or softness Reltgron general math general scrence and crtrzenshrp help to F111 Sr M Leon rlla s busy schedule SCIENCE At the table rn the foreground The Iumors Dave Wers, Bev Haselhorst Judx Heffernan and Lou1sBened1eltare rntroduced to the COIllp16X1I16S of chemlstry throurhlaboratorx work under the drrectron oI'S1ster Marx Celeste 62 9 Q, X 6 , .Q , , V' 4 r V ' - Ll 1 I ,V Y n ' ' A . . . Y ' S part of this experiment water was tested for I Y 5 I I h 1 U 1 ,V I D S 1 . ,. . . 7 X K Y . . O . 4 . . Y . are staff rrgetnbers R. Ixiergel, Hollander, and G. Isieatiows, YEARBOOK E ,,, ,, Helping ma ke things num Roth, F. Storf, C. Krtiep, Nieman, J. Clemens, P, ECHO AND STAFF Arlene Anielak and Donna Bruns edit- ed the yearbook, and the task of editing THE ECHO went to Wilma Willen and Tom Rozak. Clockwise: Arlene, Tom, Donna and Wilma. Page editors of the paper: Judy Borgel, Janet Giraudo, Barbara Tepe, Eugene Anielak, Carol Bertel, Nikki Kausch, Betty Cawl, and Rose Mary Mathi are enjoying E. Anie- lak'sconirnent on the work Nikki is submit- Flllnnlnnun-gy 55 ting. ls 'This a :short we orastory tha? lsqxorl? 5 .3 was F . V, ,MK 1 -if SLM 421. if S1ster Mary Andrew looks on as Margle Gnffen explams one of Poe s short stones to Ben Bayer Ron Moore Judy Welter and Eleanor Oberhofer m Enghsh IL Follomng closely whlle Ralph Knese records h1s speech on the tape recorder are Mane Murphy Jeanne Molloy ,Tackle Molloy Jack1e Noe, D1ck W1Il'11HgIOf1 and S1ster M Angehne In addmon to her speech classes S1ster teaches Enghsh and Rehgmon 65 bl M Pudennana responds to Cl1ffKrueps quesnon ln Drafung class R, Moser R. Santen D Roth E Stoffel, A Baumgartner H Hahn T Fox and B Suern contmue w1th then' tasks M151 One of the Freshmen Cmzenshlp classes taught by Slster M Crescenua studxes the funcuon mg of pohucal parues from helpful charts Specxal pubhcauons featurlng current news are used by these classes FN L.......... L., LM... L..... if-mm -9' .1 A 2 M V ' X -he 'fa cmzznsmv T nn '-WML, ,,,, Lai A ' ,, s ss he it q Y s 4 eq., .02 1 D That's Ray Dupske pointing out Cisalpine Gaul, where Caesar became proconsul, to Alma Werner, Fred Vaught, Gilbert Roseman and ,Tim Tapella. The rest of the class of Sophomores who study world history and their teacher, Sister Mary Norbert, aren't missing his explanation. U SOCIAL STUDIES - f ' Whatever the complexities of American history this group of ,Tumors aren t finding history dull Pictured in Mr F Kupptnger s class are Carol Schuessler Irene Boyer Judy Hund Dave Mueller Catherine Schrnittgens and Sandra Erickson 67 1 'Q s ? ,rx Y . Y V 1. Y. pf 58. ' W V X O , X i x I V . xxx if 5 . X HEALTH -: Pat Schroer Pat Mergel Charles Penlston Lours Szewczuk and V1rg1n1aGrnoser g1V6 therr atten uon to Marlene Stanek and Coach A Wers 1n health class Kamxnskr LIBRARY Student l1brar 13HS perform therr darly servlces at St John s From left to rxght 1n thrs busy group are R Dupske D W1ller M Brppen S1sterM Stamsla who 15 1n charge R Mathr B Cawl H Hahn I Huelsman and R 68 3- 1 JUN. W , I J -- M-J ,, A , . . , . , n , - , . MATH J1m Huelsrnan Herb Hahn Ron Mergel Tony S1013 Clrff Kruep George Meadows Dave Roth Char les Hummel and Florence Rerchmuth grve then attentron to Roger Santen who IS provrng a trrgonometrrc rdentrty The teacher Slster M Laur1ta watches the procedure Establrshrng fundamental rdeas rn algebra I Srster Mary Aelred teacher of the class and Arlt e Ham and Barbara Prtzer Wall for Dons Wucher and Bob Sannrng to apply the prrncrpjes learned 69 . J 1 I' l 1' p 'S . I I I I br Y 1 1 1 ' . , . , . ?. .. . . I, ' . ll' HQME EC on It sM McC1ar1n 8 dryrng drshes tsl 'il fl' Gene Glandt IS rrght at home on the range he keeps xt brlght and clean mt. Mary Raxnrund teaches both classes We made them so they re good to eat IS the op1n1on of Mary Jane Mc Mrchael Jerry Bartnett Peggy Magurre and Judy Clemens as they taste and admlre the cup cakes they ve made Home Ec rs most worthwhrle Don Homer looks qurte effrcrent scraprng that bowl 11m Z31IZ Ron Homer and Harry Brertenstern must be anxrous to sample Don s cookrng CHRISTIAN FAMILY LIVING I The Home Nurse Florence Her mann serves a hqurd d1et to the pat rent Donna DeLaney Carol Royce and St Mary Raymund observe as Florence m - uses a self constructed bed table The tray has been made attract1ve wrth a small bouquet of flowers M sq: The course 1n Home Iwursrng IS sponsored DV the Red Cross HOME NURSING In order to help us use our trrne to best advanraue, study perxods are prouded for us rn our dally schedule Here Freshmen Donald Koeb, Fran Trautman, Connre Brewer, Janxce Doza, Bob Sannlng, RoseAnn Tapella, Pat Snnth, Karen Stadtmrller and Cathenne Relrch work drlrgently at the1r tasks 71 Y 5 '1 .5 rw' .. .,,4 LP: . - G ,, : I l , 3 .6 N179 - . A 5 :Ivy Tv I we ' i..,.Rd-1 N 'V , ' ' .JA ' x 'I K -.., J if 5 . ks SPORTSMANSHIP lfl should lose, let me stand bx the road and cheer as the x mners go bx NV' I Q 1. X , ' Iwo matter how smooth the water, no one alone, can satl thts vessel whtch bears the t1t1e Sportsmansh1p Th1s lS a sh.tp that has long been sea worthy and offers an essenual method of reachmg one s desttnauon Those who satl thts vessel must not be afratd to rtsk a fatlure, but must be always good losers or gracmus wmners Not only those who actually compete tn games of slull ftnd passage on thls shtp but also those whose place IS on the S1delll'l6S These do thetr part when compeuuon 15 keen or not so keen by offermg encouragement to the1r shtp mates and by weatherlng the rougher seas as well as the calm wtth all on board Sportsmanshlp, when well manned satls onward w1thout the need of wmds Exper1ence has proven that the sp1r1t of cooperatton provtdes the power for tlus sea worthy craft When adverse wmds do r1se they can never turn Sportsmanshtp from her course for all hands tn an emergency labor at the oars and thls sp1r1t will brtng the vessel safely tnto port 73 ' u - n . . , . . . . . . g . I 1 1 . 1 1 1 I1 I K ' , I i I Wy. 1 . X'. lv!gxx'f1PQp filxxiv Clif-QERLEADER5 FRONT ROW: Barb Brcmdle, Iackiu Noe. SECOND ROXN'Q1Q1Cki6 Houchstenbach, H u 1 Q ll Mzlckc, Barb Pitncr, 10811 Frivk, Bqverly Husclllorst. IHIRD ROW:Uom1nTrqxpp, Iam-tObur10l1r, I-.141 rj. Ellen M Q 11115 r, Sharon Kinsel- horst, YEA TEAM! .MY Y. - N x JUICY: uf ITIL' PrpC,la1h IIC! Prcsidum, Barb Bmndh-, Vlcc-Prusidr-mt, Idcku Nov S .umm rjug Joan Frm 14, I L1rs.rerg Biden Rlaglw. 74 BOWLING TEAM WON LOST AVERAGE fAt the mme th1s book goes to the prmrer Q 2 5 Ron Homer trles for a str1ke a whlle the Kay Bruns an Ron Mergel wan for the pms bemors look on to fall 1- if-Q I-Gil HIGH AVERAGE Jeanne Molloy Nlklu Kausch Carol Bertel Iosephme Carolla Iudw McKenna Coach VJSIS Ron Homer 11m McGrath Art Baumgartner Father Roedxg BACK ROW Jlm McGrath Art Ba umgarmer FRONT ROW Ron Merkel Dave Kortye Ron Homer Don Homer BACK ROW Wayne Goek Im Fuelsnan Dave 1V61S FRONT ROW Ben Bayer Denm Bern bl MA S BOW LING TOLRNAMEN T S 1 4 03 1 22 18 712 2 21 19 756 6 21 19 733 5 20 20 612 4 18 22 71 3 18 22 67 , . . V d . , , . . f q-- v- -4---4+'-- ' K ,. -ri Ap O 1 por' 4 1 O8 V A ' 105 10 ' 1 3 103 U ' 179 161 ' 148 138 M ' 138 4 1 A- I. I 3 .4 I D ' 1 . 1 , , f : ,, , V I LN O . RY11 Coach Weis and the team all ready for a game VARSITY SOCCER GAME Ladue John Burroughs John Burroughs Country Day Countrx Day Ladue DATE an an an an e L THEY postponed postponed Sb. , .2-. JON VARSITY SOCCER TEAM FRONT: Dave Miller Dave Weis Bil1Steinmeyer Jim Friedman Don Reynolds Ron Homer. SECOND ROW: Leroy Buback Jim Mcorath Jim l-luelsman Wallie Schlenk Bob Stiern Ron Mergel BACK ROW: Coach Weis Ralph Knese, John Kearns Art Baumgartner Herb Hahn Nelson McClanahan. INSERT: Chris Rey. 76 s- WITH OUR TEAM AT TI-IE GAMES LEF1' 11m Frredman chargrng the goalle RIGHT B1llSte1nmeyer and oppon ent runmng aft r a loose ball sal? Don Reynolds Ron Homer and Bob B111 Stelnmeyer Nelson McClana Strernwartrng for the game to start han and Walhe Schlenk take a look at the opponents Chns Rey Dave WSIS and Coach are ready for a w1n Senrors versus Freshmen rn an 1n tramural game. Intramural soccer rs one of the most popular sports for the boys at St John's. Thrs competruve sport regularly precedes the openrng of the varsrty soccer season and rs a determrnrng factor 1n the selectron of the var srty team. 77 ,t V , - ' o V . i 'A , 31 1' ' . ' . ,f f 0 'J I ' ' ' V , , Q , N A 5 f I V ' ah C g ,lg . . - . . n JUNIOR X FRONT Rosre Karnlnskr Carol Nw altmann, 'Xlancy Macke BACK Roz Gualclonr Barbara Frscher, Joan Krrjerr, Betrx Frese and Iackre Weber Nl x I. alll X rr L LP inn Joann Prlu llf Ixb rkae anerlot Ellen Nlrumr Xrr rnm DLlllll.lI'OIl fur x sllllwk X l ee B11 X Caro harrr Dllf-IOIQ 5 VROFNT: Jeanine Gaascl., ,Tackle Film, Rvsrc Mueller, Helen Ixlactlie, an-.l Kay Brnns. BACK: JlanneIx1olloy,Jndy Borgel, and Berry Kocng. VOLLEYBALL , 1, BOPHOMORE B FRONT Martha Manzelh Maureen Leo nard JanetOberlol1r BACK Barbara Loethen Shlrlex Durrr ent Teddx Grimes Clem Morrarrtx and Ann Gr1eQhabe LR 5ENIOR A RONT Brrrbara Brown Rn w mrmr A Cxenm o Carolla A DL BACK JEiCkl9l'1OCChSK6l1b3k.l1 5' rrle H rm err ene FRONT Anna Marra Garcra Jo Ann woehn gen Glorra Wack r BACK Carol Brb Nlarx O Connor K ren Lrn berg Judx Xwrlhelrny FRE5HMAN A FRONT NIaryZxnch1nsk1 Pat Allen Glorra Raxnro Jane bchwager and Madonna me rers BACK Jackre Jancchcck Carol Nwchefskr Km Doran bhrrlex Moser, Myra Lucfak, and Nancv Hund AND OVER THE NET MUPHOMORE A FRONT Cherlx Worden Sharon Reschak Julre Kanx uc k Elvera Meyer Dorothx Clark BACK Nancv Lanrkrewrcz 'Sharon Jones Barbara wrebcrf and Donna Trapp CHAMPS JUNIOR A FRONT Dave VJCIS 11m Frred man Bob Suem BACK W1111amGrbauer John Keams Nel son McC1anahan HIGH SCORERS SCDIOI Art Baum 'artner Junror Nelson McClanahan Sophomore Chr1sRey Freshman M1keHeggemann BASKETBALL TEAM STANDIINGS TEAM PLACE WOIN LOST Semor A Iumor A Iunror B Freshman A Qenror B Sophomore A Freshman B Sophomore B LEFT Nelson McClanahan ups rn a basket durrng game wrth the Freshmen SENIOR A FRONT Urban Shocker Ron Homer BACK Drck Wrthrngton Art Baum ganner Tony Srrola and Herb Hahn SENIORA and JUNIOR A teams have been runmng a close race throughout the enure season ' 2 6 1 ' 1 7 o ' 3 5 2 A 5 3 4 r' 4 4 3 6 2 5 7 1 5 5 o 7 .:, 1. .a N I ' D 5 COACH AL WEIS long trme frrend of every student at SJH It coach who encourages us to partr crpate rn some sport and forth our best effort rn the games rn whrch we take part 15 Olll' to put Pool ournament rn the Senrors den durlng the lunch hour frnds Mrke McEntee Ron Mergel Jrm Huelsman A Baumgartnerand Herb Hahn krbrtzrng whrle the champ Clrff Kruep shows how rt works GLIMPSES OF STUDENTS AT PLAY Art Baumgartner trres to look lrke a regular shark wrth the cue suck Ralph Knese and George Meadows try ballet as rou trne for boys' volleyball Jun1orandSen1org1rls do some hrgh jumprng at therr regular volley ball games Don Homer Jackle Noe and Arlene Berry srt back to watch the1r classmates mow down the prns Ioan Schnelder stands bw 81 CITIZENSHIP I do not hve m rms world along but lu a thousand Nw orhls 82 ' ' ' r f A ' 1 We are embarked on a g1ant ltner of the seas whlch comes 1nto the harbor w1th the asststance of small tug boats The handful 1n the small tug can exert an mfluence that w1ll reach out tnto the vastness not only of mme but also of Etermty Saxhng thls craft Ctuzenshlp, we know that as passengers, we have prtvrleges rrghts and dunes We learn to hve up to those dunes enjoy those prwrleges and exerc1se our rtghts Cmzenshlp IS a vessel upon whlch we learn of the needs of our fellow men Here too we fulftll our own need for soctal contact We gave to all some thlng of our own sp1r1t We try to become one w1th our fellow ctuzens We do not want to move rn a1mless crrcles upon the sea Each of us IS captam of hrs own sh.1p Each has the necessary mformatton to help htm reach hrs port of call. Because we have been g1Vel'l passage upon ttus vessel, we have an obltgatron to pass on to others what help we can On thts vessel we learn to see ourselves 1n relauon to all men a part of SOCISYY and creatures of God The best c1t1zen lS he who w1th h1gh rdeals noble rules of hfe and a ktndly dtsposttton to his fellow man treats all as sons of 83 ,f SENIORS: Q1 X Barb Feps, Ralph Knesc. IUNIORS: Judy Huncl, John Bauer. SOPHOMORES: ' 5525 'Kr Donna Trapp, 4 B. lluelsman. J F 1 FRESHMENC N Maureen Peters, '- M. O'Keefe, W' , K sl' yy: K 'Wi , ,fi , g 1 rffg, ' x ig Ill, 5 44 ff ...vf Seniors give out with song at assembly while the rest of the student body follows suit. iv' WE'RE A PART OF IT Asserziblies--where me all get togcthcr and feel the thrill of our bcinx: part of our school , , , sharing with our fellow trnvolcrs. 84 , f ft, all WE'RE LOYAL TO YOU I ST. IOHN'S HIGH Thesehool s new banner rs ex inrlned by Sophomore Ted Schwope Pat Mergel Ron Peebles and Martha Manzelh A blue background mth Gold letter, and rnsrbm make the bwnncr a very dlsttnctrve one Arlene and Eugene Anrelak a brother and srster tefrn pause mth Donna Bruns and Vrrglma McLou5,,h lm to adn rre Gene s uni, At the rrght Mrteh IV1CC13I1l'1 recerves hrs rrng fron Fwther Ixlaturre E when the weather is nice the d 1 sm is sal bell sends many of the students into the xard for a few minutes ofthatter before they wend their homeward wax 86 The Freshmen hold their own assembly and find that there is no shortage of tal ent among them WE ALI. GET TOGETHER . . The month dedicated to our Lady, October, is brought to a fitting close on the '29, when the entire school gathered to recite the Rosary in the school yard. S,C, offrcers relax over the record player Officers watch as Bob Babb picks the winner. while the students danced at the mid-year nrixer. STUDENT COUNCIL Canrpalgn Days Who wrll b elected'P .. Sandy Errckson Treasurer Ken Slav1c Vrce Presxdent Cl1ffKruep Presrdent Helen Macke Correspondrng Secretary Wrlma Wrllen Secretary and J1ITlHUClSIIl3ll qNot Prescnty Serteant At Arms were selected to head the student councrl dunno tts frrst year 87 . V. Y -' A 3 V . ,Nw I 3 Q 7 M ' Q pt - , b, N ' ur 1 mi' 1 33 'V ' ' . : ' . ' - ' s ' . ' : , I 'Q I V , 'I 1 I , , , , -A 1 ' ' ' 't 5 ,1 l Y' ' il , ww A 0 ' 2 s L , ... Qiaf W r s I if 19 , 2 'Sf 1 , 1. f L 1 3 ,,,,1 f' 71 , 44 .V - A . A If , , f r Q 4, ,, 2 mms -- A .. . MQ... P MM' A , J, 1 w xr ' 5 M: 1 I , Q L, gg 5 kffvf it Q A V 5 1 mwfk' I 1 'I Slster M Veromca, C PP 5 prmclpal of bt John gets 111 abs1st1hthL offmn from' bnf110l'S Bettx Koemg, JoAnn Lampmf Melha Ycmeek Jeamhe Gaaseh and Judy McKenna 111en, several umes a xwrmer m school contebts 1 I' Omg J 5Ll'I 1UI CIIIOHS FIIQS IO Q U'1 K. 55 IL 3I'OCe L x IOML M W IN AND AROUND Il 4 r of Iomorro' ehatb mthD13ne Flow GTC 89 SING AND WORK SophornorecarollersSharonReschak Judy Kon vrcka Ruthann Werse Alma Wemer Elarne Leucht mann PatTrautrnan Ellen Fox Marcra Wernmann Teddy Grrmes Maureen Leonard and Carol Chrrst ran gather round the tree to 11ft vorce rn song What are Dorrs Sued karnp and Barbara Brown up to? Seniors carol too Bemre Corona Ruth S1k orskt KayBruns LaVerneLe1chtand Jeanne Mollov rn the front row rnvrte all to be merry Senror boys g,ave all a very pleasant surpnse when they got together to smg the Ch rrstmas songs for the all school pre Chrrstmas avsembly 90 Harrret Mack and Pat Krrwm seem to be very happy about therr work nn. f ml f I ,g , .2 3, 5, s P ,...--, Q , 3 ,Ind ...-....., 1 i 1 iii' Y .B 742' 5-f 5,14 U1 gl K - . , vis There's nothing like a child to help bring in the Christmas at Casey's had as it's cast, Marlene Christmas Spirit. VonderHaar, A, Baumgartner, Mitch McClarin, Judy Here Jackie Noe as the Virgin Mary holds the McKenna, Diane Willer and Bob Krieg, All in the Infant, Wilma Willen portrays the angel and Ralph program are in the speech class. Knese, St. Joseph. CHRISTMAS: RETREAT - AND ALL THE TIME Father Maguire and Father Roedig are always glad to help us with our many problems large or small. Mr. Kuppinger too, has proven himself a friend to everyone at any tiine. Father Lawrence Chiuminatto, S. J. and Father Carrol Boland, S. J., served as our retreat masters during the week of January 21 to 25. 15:7 ,I Father J, Maguire Fr. L. Chiuminatto Mr, F, Kuppinger Father C, Boland Father R, Roedig 92 if THIS IS PRACTICE I.Zx.t-ller, Carol Bertel, DOl'lllilDCL3.l1C1w'ClllLl Jmdjslior- gel, like lt1d.eswliol.ttxe some to tee, nike the ink Blot test frogi. l'v'il:11alN':lle1i. D. flowers was :ne filth ot' :ite X. illers. THE LITTLE DOG MARCH 1 AND 3 SENIOR CLASS PLAY in the gym. There she is. , saysTorn Rozakto Jeanette Schmid who admires allhisdoings as Horatio P. Honeywell. I ,vt-4 ' 5? 1 X if K, S 1' Sf' sigxv V Betty Koenig pulls back Gene Anielak in his ttissle with Herb llahn who wields at paint brush. Taking sides with Herb is Jeanne Mol- loy, Leo Mttnrath tries to capture the paint brush. Others having part in the play werejim Hnelsrnan, Kay Brtins, Jackie lloechsten- bitch, llelen Mavke, Main' Finn Schwarz, Art Banmgartner, Jim .fgaitz and Stevie Knppin- mer. 93 V AS in-N pw. --f- -lc fi In f? 1 fx QI! Cmzens as we are of two worlds we must ever be rrundful of our obhgauons to both In order to help all of us St John s Offers the opporturuty of paruc1pat1on as a group m the Holy Sacr1f1ce of the Mass every Fnday mornmg May all of us reahze the value of thls weekly offermg, 94 One ship drives east and another drives west, with the selfsame winds that blow. 'Tis the set of the sails And not the gales That determines the way they go. Like the winds of the sea are the winds of fate, As we voyage along through life Tis the set ofthe soul That determines the goal And not the calm or the strife Ella Wheeler Wilcox gd Hen J V lyv' X -i M? X A 5 1 BON VOYAGE Launch your vessel and crowd your canvas and ere it vanishes over the margin after it follow the gleam Alfred Tennyson JJ'1r1Q Abeln 900 P11OtAV1. 151111011 23 No 6204 A lene Amtlak Euaen Ame a Judy Barnaro Jerry Bartnett 1rtBaun1partner 1 ary Lou Belcher Arleen Berry Carol Bertel Judy Borb Fury Bre1tenstL1n Barbara Brendle Barbara Brox n Donna Bruns Kay Bruns Joseph1ne Carolla Betty Cawl Judy Clemens Bernadette Corona Donna De Laney Barbara D1 Campo Margaret Dresner Ruth Eppes Rosemary Enckson V1o1a Evers Drane Flowers Jeanme Gaasch An1ta George Janet Guaudo SHIP'S LOG 6942 6942 4105 6313 1120 7425 4746 5533 4621 1121 4239 6326 5031 1137 3444 4556 3232 4735 Vardel Ave lardel Avt yyalsh St N11ch1pan 5 Broadx a N611 Ave Ray Ave S 37th bt Ray Ave Vhnntsota Wyonnnya lennessee A WIHOHG Colopne Ave Cahfomra Ave Adk1ns Ave Henrletta Adk ns Ave Lou1s 9 LOUIS 9 Lou1s 16 LOL11a Lou1s Lou1s Lou1s Lou1s LOUIS Lou1s Lou1s LO111a Lou1s Lou1s Lou1s LOUIS Lou1s Lou1s 3150 A Gustrne Ave 8221 Webmore Dr1ve 5014 Ray Ave 304 N13111 Street 4043 FSIFVISW Ave 5036 Alexander Ave 4569 Newport 4601 Ray Ave 4142 Delor St 4444 S 30th St Lo u1s Lou1s Lou1s 16 23 16 Fenton Mo Lo urs Lo u1s Lo u1s Lo 1115 LOUIS Lo tus 16 1 1 1 1 1 o Mo 0 o 10 o o O 0 o o o o o o Ivo Ivo O O Ivo o o o Ivo o PL 1 lyO U 2 9843 9843 9212 4167 2179 0317 2511 4021 221 7425 1949 0135 1285 0742 4647 0074 4567 8618 9014 1763 3225 9803 821 1 5915 2381 2518 1924 0013 ' e 1 -7 ' '. -. - . 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' 16, Mo, - W - I I ou s x ,Z 3 - 1? .,,l M, V SALESMANSHIP Between sunnse and sunset more rxches are Chang mg hands than were ever earned mn all the galleons ofthe Spamsh Mam ' Mr and Mrs Henry Abeln Pvt Leonard Abeln Krm Marre Abeln Mane Abeln Tony Abeln Jr Mel Adams Mrs Ahrens Al and Dolores Mr and Mrs Howard Alt Mr Emanuel Amann Ronald Anderson The Anton Famrly Mr and Mrs N Anton Mr and Mrs C Arpe Art s Barber Shop Mr and Mrs Rose E Aug Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs y Mlss Josephrne Barket Mr and Mrs M Barket Mr and Mrs V G Barnard Mr and Mrs A J Baumann Elmer Brandhorst Sc Famrly Joe Becker Theresa Becker Mr and Mrs Becker Mr and Mrs F Behnen Rrchard Frank Behnen Mr and Mrs L Belcher Mrss Eshter Benz Mrss Mary Benz Mr and Mrs R V Berger Mr and Mrs Edgar Bertel Mr and Mrs L A Bertel tt Ann Peg y, Joyc H Aubuchon Eugene Aux Trnee Badura Sranle Baker Y 8 Mrs Marre C Brer Jack Brppen Marranne Brppen Mr and Mrs A Mr and Mrs E J rppen CDUR P TRONS Mr and Mrs H C Brllmgsley S Mr and Mrs H C Brllrngsley E Blasberg Mrs M L Blow Judy Borgel Mr and Mrs J C Borgel Mr and Mrs C Bottecher, Sr Mrs M Boulher Georgra Brennan Mr and Mrs B P Brady Mllada Bunker Mr and Mrs Ed Brouck Mr Ralph Brown W1ll1amC Bryant Buckwheat Mr and Mrs Jos T Budde Ray Buehler Iowa Buffet Mr and Mrs Julrus Bufka Sr Mr and Mrs Wm A Bufka Amencan Shoe Burlders Mr Mr and Mrs J Bunse F Bussen Herbert A Bussen A Barkart Carl Sambo A Carr Mrs Mr Mr I Mrs Helen Carrel Mr and Mrs John Cassanr Andrew Cawl Betty Cawl Mary Cawl Marlon Cawl Mr and Mrs C Chrrstmann 8: Mrs Henry Chrrstran Mr Hy J Chnstran Mr and Mrs Joe Chott Crndy and Judy Mrs George A Clark Mr and Mrs George Clark Georgra and Dotty Clark Mr Clrfford Clifton Harkrns Cleaners Lucky Cleaners Mrs Fred Cordell Bemadette Corona Francrs and Larry Corona Mr and Mrs Larry Corona Tony Corona Charles E Dav IS 8a Famrly Mr and Mrs R F Decker Mrs M DeMay Mr and Mrs Charles Deters Dreckmann Famrly St J0hn's Rellgrous Drscussron Walter Drttnch Dorothy Doenng Mr and Mrs G Donley Harry Donovan Oscar Doza., Sr Dramond Dry Goods Mrs Durest Emrle Ebenreck Mr and Mrs R Eggemann Mr and Mrs Emre Mrss Mary Ann Erschen Mr and Mrs F I Essner Mr and Mrs L Essner Janet Evers Mr and Mrs Fred Evers Vrola Evers AndrewC Fanz Feagan's Marke Mr and Mrs George Femer Mr and Mrs MathrasF1scher Mr and Mrs J Flesh Charmarne Flowers Dale Flowers Mr and Mrs Lambert Flowers Mr and Mrs L G Flowers Sharon Fox Mr and Mrs N P Fox Mrs E Fuck Jerry Frrck Joan Fuck Karen Frrck AFr1end JrmGarr1son The McGartland Famrly Mrs H E Gentemann Grnny and B111 Mr and Mrs Irvrng Glers Famrly Club Granada Lrquor Store Mrss Cathy Grrffrn Margre Grrffrn Nellre and Helen Gnffrn Mr and Mrs Thomas Grrffrn Mr and Mrs W Grrffrn Mary Jane Grrmes Teddy Gnmes Mr and Mrs T H Grrmes Vrncenr Grote Vrncent Grote Mrs Robert Grove The Gubser Famrly Mrke and Charlotte Colombo Mr and Mrs Wm Dupske Father Hampe Mr and Mrs M Harangozo Sherry and Kenny Harangozo Mr and Mrs Steve Harashe Mr and Mrs J A Hardrng Mr and Mrs Henry Harms Jr Charles Harrrngton Mrs Amelra Harrrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Denrse and Karen Heenan Mr and Mrs J Heenan Mrs Bemrce Henry Pattr and Lrnda Hepler Mrs F Hetlrng Harry M H111 Mar1onL H111 Em1lA Hoeman Elrse S Hoffmann Ray Harrrs John Hartman Hartwell George Hayduk The Walter Hoffmann Famrly Mr and Mrs John A Hogenm Mr and Mrs Hrdlrcka rller Mr and Mrs JohnA Huelsman Mr and Mrs Fred Huenke Janet Huenke Rodney Hughes Mr and Mrs S Humber John Hummel Mrs Lourse Hunter Joan Husgen Helen lngenbohs Ivo Lourse, Judy Mrs A Jacober Mrss Joan Jacober Mr and Mrs John G Jacober Mr and Mrs Jakubs Jrm and Cheryl Uncle Joe Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Joan Kaltschnee Mrs Geo Krohs Mrs C Keener Mr and Mrs Hugo Kem Mr and Mrs Rrchard Kessler Mrs Rose Krst Mr and Mrs S W Klaus James Johnson Jordan Wm Jost J Fred Kadera 99 . . . y . . . . . 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' V ' ' . and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs W G Klosterman John Knaus Knerse Vlncent Knese W Kmttel Mrke Kmze Mrs Francrs Koehler Arlrne Koettker John Kofron Bob J Konersmann Geo H Konersmann Marge Carol Konersmann Mrss Florence Kopff Mr and Mrs S lvester Ko ff Y P Mrs E Kopfensterner The Ed Korte Famrly Dave D Kramer and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs R Krreger Henry Krull W Kveton A Laffleur Matt Lambrng Mr and Mrs A Lammert Clemens Lampe Francrs Lampe JohnC Lampe Mr and Mrs Joseph Lampmg Sr Mr and Mrs Jos C Lampmg Jr Mrss Bernrce Lankutrs Mrs Josephrne Lanwermeyer Dave M Larky FrankH Lauman Jr Mrs Laut B111 Lengyel Mr and Mrs LeSage Mrss Elame Leuchtmann and Mrs and Mrs LOUIS E Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Fred Leuchtmann Fred Ltmberg Lrtsch Alo1s Luczak Andrew Luczak Carl Luczak Davrd Luczak Mr and Mrs Frank Luczak Mr and Mrs Ray Luczak Luther s Servrce Stauon Mr and Mrs Al Macke at Famrly Mr and Mrs Maganza Mr and Mrs W Mahler George Malecek JoAnn Manmng Frances March and Mrs Drck Matthews Lours Maurath and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs E Maurath Vrctor Maurer Wm Mayer8tFam1ly J McGu1re H C Mclnerney Mr and Mrs H B McMahon Herschel Medalre Rose Mersenhermer Mr and Mrs FrankG Mergel Mrss Teresa Mergel Mr and Mrs Elmer Meyer Mr and Mrs H Meyer Mr and Mrs A1 Mrkesch Mrs D Mrkesch Wm Mrkesch Mrller s Country Home Sausage Geo Mrtchell Herman Mohrmann Jeanne Molloy Mr and Mrs T J Molloy8aFam11y H Mooney Mrs Carne Moran Clementrne Morrarty Mrs Martrn Monarty Mousre and R1ch Mr and Mrs Alfred Muccr Chrc Mueller Mrs L Nelson Mrs M I Nenmnger Mr and Mrs Nrcholas Helen M Nleters Jacquelrne Nolan Mr and Mrs Wm Nolan Mr and Mrs F Nollan Gerald Nuelle Mr and Mrs Robert Nuelle Robert Nuelle Jr Ruth Ann Nuelle Mr and Mrs Adolph Oberlohr Mrss Ehzabeth Oberwork Ann O Brren Mrs W P 0 Bnen T1m O Connor Mr and Mrs G W Odum Audrey O Hara Marron O Hara Mr and Mrs John O Hara Vrnce O Hara John Olander Mr and Mrs John Olander Sr Patrrcra A Olander Mrs Paffrath Mrs Mary Panus Charlre and Ida Parrott Mr and Mrs Edward Paske Mrs Mane Patterson James Pedrottr James A Penrston Bert Peters Cy Peters Joseph Peters and Mrs L Preper and Mrs Crawford Phxlhps and Mrs Plarsted Sr Don and Betty Preuss Mrss Joan Prokasky Purcell Famrly Carolyn Rakel Ottrlha Rakel Dr L W Reber, Jr 8: Farnlly Mr and Mrs Geo J Rerch Genevteve Rerdy Mrs Resch Lola Rhyne Mr. . . . . . 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' , . 100 Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Earl Robertson W Rogger John Roseman The Joseph H R Rothgeber and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Roth Famrly A Russo Larry Samel Sanders J P Samrguet John Schaper Kenneth Schaper Laurence P Schrcker Mrs E Schlenk Mary Schlenk Ralph Schlenk8L Famrly Roy Schlenk Mr and Mrs H Schlereth Marcella Schlereth Mr and Mrs H W Schlutow Mr and Mrs Frank Schmaltz Mr and Mrs Wm Schmaltz Helen Schmrd Jeanette Schmrd Marcella Schmrtt Mrs Francrs Schrappen Francrs I Schrappen Mrs L J Schroeter Mary Schroeter Rlchard Schubert Mr and Mrs Schulte Mr and Mrs Herbert R Schwarz Mary Ann Schwarz Kathleen Sedlak Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrchael and T Sedlak M Senger Sengherser Ste hen Shaw Mrs A Shellen erger James H Shoup Gene Showers Mr and Mrs Gene Srkorskr Mrs Slama Mr and Mrs Alfred Smrth Bertha Smrth Mr and Mrs J Smrrh Wm J Soehngen Famrly Mr and Mrs F Steffen Roland Stem Mrs Stelljes Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Irene Strem Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ben Stemer R Sterns Edw Suern Lours J Strern James Strautman Lorraine Snautman Walter W Strube Mrs Anna Suedkamp Dorrs Ann Suedkamp Mr and Mrs Wm Suedkamp Bud Ange, and Rre Sullrvan Mrs Della Talbott Mr and Mrs J Telthorst 8: Famrly Mr and Mrs Henry A Tepe Kathy Tepe Mr andMrs E I Thras Mr and Mrs Ted Threle L Trapp Famrly Mr and Mrs R C Uhl Unger Famrly Mrs W Usher Robert Vanfleet Mr and Mrs S Varga 81 Famrly Joyce Vendt Mr and Mrs M Vendt Vrctor and Jeanette Carole Vrsrnune Mr and Mrs Wm Vogel Mr and Mrs Jos Vonderhaar Mr and Mrs L Wagner Walck Famrly Mrs Frances Waller Mrs Jack Waller Mary Walter Mr and Mrs Waltmann Mr and Mrs C Waltmann Carole Waltmann Joseph E Waschek Mr and Mrs T wassenberg Mlss Jo Ann Weaver Mrs A Weggaman Mr and Mrs Wegescherde Mrs RoseK Wergel Mr George Werner Bob Wever Mr and Mrs G Wreman Francrs Wreman Mr and Mrs E D Wrller M1ssHortense Wrlms Charles J Wrlson Plumbrng Co Wrlbut Wlnberry Wm Wrngbermuehle, Jr Mr and Mrs H Wrnkler Mr H Wolf Wm A Wunderllch Emma Yenlcek Melbaj Yenrcek Mr and Mrs Edw Yenrcek Wrnrfred York and Mrs Earl Young Roy Yovanovrch and Mrs Harold Zelch Bo Zew1sk1 arid MIS F B ZWICR and Mrs J Zychrnskr and Mrs S Zygm nt wir. , . 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' Mr. . . u 101 BUSINESS PATRONS BATES STREET TOOL RENTAL 4235 Bates St , FL 3-9651 BRINKER'S SUPER MARKET, 4535 Tennessee Ave , PL 2 9292 BUD'S SHELL SERVICE, 4415 Morganford Rd FL 2 9309 CIRCLE RESTAURANT, 5401 Gravols, FL 2 9714 DELOR FOOD SHOP, 4600 Delor DE NEAL'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, 4500 Virgmla Ave , FL 3 5840 DR ELMERI DIEHL 8a SON, OPTOMETRISTS, 4071 Gravois, FL 2 9408 DON'S CAR POLISHING 6336 Hancock E C CLEANERS, 5010 Gerrltt, FL 1 9648 MR ELMER EIGELBERGER, 2202a So 12th St , MO 4 0109 JOHN ELLERMANN COAL AND COKE, 3810 Bates St , HU 1 6363 ELLEN FOX 4616 Leona, FL 2 9435 MR AND MRS RAY A FOX, 4616 Leona, FL 2 9435 FRANK'S PACKAGE LIQUOR, 3338 Watson Road I H FREDERICK, 4102 Humphrey PR 6 7375 FRICK HARDWARE, 3133 Morganford Rd PR 6 2965 A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND S GAAL S BAKERY 5019 Gravols Ave , HU 1 9988 GERRY S FOOD SHOP, 4471 South Sprmg, HU 1 9750 GILL'S MARKET, I G A 3126 Alfred, PR 6 9807 GRAVOIS MUSIC CENTER, INC , 4626 Gravols PL 2 7300 THEO GRIMES NEWSPAPER CARRIER, 4372 Delor, FL 3 9349 GUS'S FLOWERS, 7633 Ivory, FL 3 9521 JOSEPH H HAM 1311 Wyommg MO 4 5941 A HUCH 6000 South Grand, FL 3 9537 JOHNNY S MARKET Gravots and Denny Rd VI 3 4865 JOHN JUERGENS 2734 Lafayette PR 6 8817 VITO LANASA FRUIT STAND, 5688 Oleatha FL 3 6944 DR. H F LUEPKE 5013 Gravols, HU 1 3015 LUF MOR GULF, 6900 Morganford HU 1 4441 LUTHER'S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE 5526 Michigan at Bates, HU I 9668 MEIN!-IARDT MERCANTILE CO , 2120 Gravols Ave G A MILLINGER, 3970 Delor St , FL 2 2266 PAZDERA MARKET 5300 West Ave , PL 2 7100 CLARA PETERSON 1221 Wllmtngton, FL 3 9696 PETITE SHOPPE, 5230 Gravols Ave , FL 2 8399 RITE WAY AUTO BODY, 3982 Delor PL 2 3982 RUFI-'ING'S PHARMACY 5545 S Grand, St Louxs, MO RUSSELL S ZEPHYR SERVICE, 6601 So Broadway St Louxs 11 Mo FL 3 9500 SACRED HEART PROGRAM 3900 Westmmlster JE 3 0320 DR RUDOLPH A SLOMER OPTOMETRIST, 5332 Gravo1s Ave , HU 1 3850 SMITH COMPANY REALTORS, 6485 Ch1ppewa, PL 2 7912 SOUTHSIDE SPEEDOMETER SERVICE 4133 Gravols Ave , PR 2 2155 TWIN FIRES TAVERN 5924 Morganford FL 3 9593 VAN ETTE BEAUTY SALON 3905 Meramec, PR 1 3031 HARRY VONDERHAAR COAL AND COKE, 3913 Delor St , HU 1 5253 WILLIAM CONFECTIONERY 4525 Morganford HU 1 9654 ACKNOWLEDGEME T The Echo staff w1shes to acknowledge the assxstance of all those who made the 1957 edmon of th1s yearbook possxble We would hke especlally to thank VxncentPr1ce Photographer Inter Collegxate Press Pubhshers All Busmess and Soclal Patrons S1sterM Veromca C PP S Prtncxpal SISIEIM Iulxa C PP S Typlst S1sterM Pudentxana C PP S Advlsor The Faculty and Students 'o o MACK'S AUTO PARTS, 3601 Weber Road, FL. 1-5422 . 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