High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 57 text:
“
The Second Academic Truim Row: Misses Sailer, Goessling, Wall, Rowling, O'Reilly, Larson, Taylor, Sloan, Newman, Stryker, Switzer. SECOND Row: Misses B. Smith, Rapp, Gross, Freschi, O'Brien, Macken fTrm.rurerD, D. Smith, Nuetzel Ufirz-Presirimlj, Lee. FIRST Row: Misses Manion lSe4-relnrivj, lfunsch, Bullock, Allen, Gaiennie, Mollman fPrz.ridentJ, Wilmot, Garcia. Ah horrors . . . lt's that problem class again! To the uninformed it bears the resemblance to our friends known as the Second Academic,-class of 'Sl fhopefullyjg class of '55 fprobablyj. Veils ol? to our class oH'icers: Mickey Mollman, President, Joan Nuetzel, Vice-President, Mufiie Manion, Secretary, and JoJo Macken, keeper of funds Cliterallyj. And here's to those outstanding for the wearing ofthe green: Jane O'Reilly, Janet Taylor, Honey Wall, Jane Rapp, Mickey, Annie Wilmot, Nutz, Muff and Rita. Another toast is offered in the direction of our many boarders: Lily Lee, fall the way from Hong Kongj, Nutz, Cfrom East St. l,ouisJg Patsy O'Brien and Adeline Gaiennie, Cfrom Shreveport, La. -- accompanied by accent --jg Irene Newman, ffrom Altonjg Gracilla Garcia, Cfrom Mexicolg Pat Sailer, Cfrom Dallasj, and lfunschie, ffrom St. Louis - novel isn't she?j. 15 rahs for our cheer leaders: Rita, Mull' and Nutz. CTake it easy, Rita.J By the way of multi der veasels we understand that a nice group of foolhardy adventurers eager for outdoor life, will be headed for that camp ideally located in the heart ofthe swaying Minnesota pines, being: Donna, Mull, JoJo, Rita, Bunny, Phiz, Polly, etc. Speaking of rip-roaring summers, will we be getting any more letters from Harbor Beach? Huh, Berk and Honey? Or what about Northport, Carol? By the way, Honey, when are you giving that little Quonset Hut Warming? We can't overlook our talented horseback riders Y lfunschie, Gross, Sue Stryker, and Smitty. 'l'hanks loads for your help at the Maryville Horse Show fcostume classj. How about Joanne Danis and her Blue Mon- days, Susan Switzer, whose smile reaches all hearts, and Rosalind Bullock, who gives us awfully strong competition in high jumping? Well, you all, adjust your party faces! Because we're off! So here's to the best part of '-l9-- . . . the summer! Page Fifzy-:bm
”
Page 56 text:
“
The Third Academic Fnuivrn Row: Misses George, Campdera, Dehnier, Gafney, Kilgen, Kautlinan, Fulton, Hrker. Ti-imn Row: Misses Wade, Rowan, Thomas, Medart, Gronemeyer, Cooley 1Pre.rirImll, Ward, Stephens, Weber. Sccorm Row: Misses Wilkerson, Hickey, Falk, l.oPiccolo ISHN- tari-J, Gilmore, Sheehan, Stell, Huttig, Kerckhotf, Curran, Cooke. Fiksr Row: Misses M acheca, Piccione, Barnidgc, Rund, Stolze, Bick flfirc-Presidezzlj, Newell, Moss fTrm.rurcrl, La Vizzario. We finally made it! Xvith success QD the Fourth Academic of,50 at last strung the yearbook together and we bequeath with love the same job to next yea:-'s Third Academic. Thanks to Mary, Lois, Mae Jean, Nancy, ,lo-Ann and Mary Helen for the wonderful results of their Saturday morning expeditions through our fair city for ads. A toast to our fast fingered typists Sally and Mary Stella. l-low's that new bus schedule working out, Tina? julie, Carole, and Janie second the motion that the class colors next year be Scarlet, Brown, and Kelly Green. Caution again to our scissor-happy Sara and our glasses cracking Ceil. Three cheers to our Varsity teams, both A and B, and scatter pins to our fashion plate Kathleen. The St. Louis Post Office will lose half its trade when Diane, Nancy, Dolores, and Patsy depart for the sum- mer. We wonder if we will be seeing Kerck, Mimi, Annie, and Salli on that 7:30 trek during vacation? Keep it up Ellen, Lindsay, Mary Ellen, Peek, Sissy, and Janie Gafney-your constant attendance at the Assemblies was admirable. We have a wide variety in l:1mily's musical laugh GJ and Marilyn's musical talents! Carol Stephens' appreciation for heavy Wagnerian Opera is amazing as well as jocly's favoritism for jay birds. Will Rose and Toddy ever stop winning honors on their gallant steeds? Now that Helen's Yearbook worries are over we can cancel the order for a cake accompanied by file. Congratulations on ajob well done ! ! ! ! Page Filly-:wo
”
Page 58 text:
“
The First Academic STANDING: Misses Nncken, Dunn, Stephens, Wight, Klump, Byrne, Knupp, Higgins. KNEELING: Misses McCarthy, Yeldell, Wilson, Schweiss, Vogler, Moran, hlcliennn, Miller fTr:a,rur:rj. Srrrmc: Misses Flynn Ufice-Prnidmlj, Crozier, Reese fPr:.ri4ienIj, Hauss, Richards, Bnrlenheier, Klein, Rnndnzzo fSerr:tar1vD. We hope to see Pat Dunn, Joan Yogler, and Sally Stephens still dropping that lmll through the basket this time next year, and our thanks to Rosie and joanie for n fine jumping in the horse show! The :trgyle group seems to be making a lot of progress, several new orders have come in for them to fill out. Sue has been shouting herself hoarse all year as cheer leaderewe think she deserves a few words of praise. Keep it up, you're doing Hne! May good fortune follow the feet of Helen's dancing class, and success to our first academic apprectices. To the art lovers of our class, we say, keep on turning out those magnificent masterpieces we've been waiting for all year! To the future piano virtuosos Ann Bardenheier and Ann Wilson, save some tickets to your concerts for class of '52! Page Filly-laru
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.