Webster Groves High School - Echo Yearbook (Webster Groves, MO)
- Class of 1953
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KLEIN PAUL GRAF IUNE WILLIAMS BOB LINDHOLM BOB PI-IEMISTER Busmess Manager Lmterary Edxtor Advernsmq Manager Features Echtor CIICUIGIICU Manager STAF1- Dlck Clark Iudy Heuer Mar1Iyn Mound Larry Drebes Anne Iauacn Lsther Pastene Vera Eder Don Krapp Paul Stem Ke-nn Glave hm Macmsh Ann Tapner B111 Grone Shlrley Maness Dorothy V1 krcy Sandra Hampton Don M1IIer Bob Wurtz .7 e c 0 ' gr A ' 3 A Ldzte A 0 n fe n 5 ADMINISTRATION 'FUF.,'.., 1 1 CLASSES Seruczs Lmfierqrcduczueg ACTIVITIES Honor Crqcmizaticns Publicotlcrzs Drcuia Music CILQIfI I'ZJ ATHLETICS 'rfvQ1 ' -.,4.., V IVIILZY SL Cnc S FEATURES Cues.: Pryq ' Irifgrzp .fgcllnilfzidflfafion jf gd U0 f f 11' ugh X DH QW I l' 'f c1gi1igfg11ily . . . img :yiiif f if '- 1.3133 cgi L ra sp 1 ' C113 CIQLQQI hves me Comsicily RiJ4.1 : g3 Ly THQ trims oi QCECI L 1 1 'fifl thru J YCSA k,.1MbiHit','. X Le rard A Steqcr Howard A Latta Joseph R Verby Fourteen O LCE of .S7lfLl98l ll'lf8l'l6lQl'lt Leonard A Steqer M A Charle E Garner D Ed V I Leonard Charles L Thurston Caroline Barrere lane Noel Ruth Thompson Laurens Biggs Dolores Szabo Superintendent Assistant Sup rmtendenr Assistant to Sup rintendent Assistant to Supe intendent Secretary ro Mr S ege Secretary to Mr Leonard Secretary to Mr Garner Otiice Secretary Switchboard Cp rator 0dI'6! M 67JlflC6lfl0l'l Dr l lOll1S N Allen Pre id nt Wallace B Clark Lyman F Barrows Lawrence B Murdock We don L Can reld William A Bamminq Ir loecla QIPCSOIIITQ E. L. Brand M. D. ., .. Viola D. Conrad M. A. Aprhodlte I. I-lotsommer M. D. . , . ., School Physician . Director ot Cafeterias School Physician William L. Kloppe M. A. Health and Phy ical Education Hans I. Lemcke M. M. E ther Beploqle M. A. Roberta Tarpley M. A. Mary Ruth Brueniq R. N. . . Instrumental Music Vocal Music . , ..,. . . ., . . ,Visiting Tea het , , .. School Nurse Omer 1,f1Q,.,,11,,,6, Howard A Latta M A Prmctpal Icseph B xferlcy Ph D o rate Prrncrpal Mary Marshall Ruth Rrdqway Mary Van Hool' Secretary Secretary Secretary E telle B Howard Counselors Se retary Allard Margaret E M A Health Arm trona Lots AB Ena Soc Stud1es Barley Charlotte MS Home Economrcs Becker Henry MS Scrence Bernard lane M MA Enqllsh Bodman Martha D MA Mathematrcs Boercker Fred D M A Eng Soc Studres Bottrcher Lencra H A B Mathemar s Boyd Frederlck K IV' A Ch mrstry Brantley Mary E B S Socral S udre B ucker Ge rae I M S Mathematrcs Bryant Lenard B S Phys Educatron Buhrle Dorrrsl MA Commerce Bynum Ruth E MA Lrhranan Campbell Genevreve AB Latrn Case Iames E M A Scrence Connard F D BS lnd Arts Clbllkg Danrel Doro hy MA Phys Educatron Davrs Paulrn B Permanent Substrtufe Doud Vrrqrnra MA Lanquaae So Stud1es L-.pp Lrllyl. MA Coun elor Soc Stud1es Farmer Hazel K AB Latm Frehler Gertrude MA Enalrsh Fues Raymond MA Scrence Games F Froebel MS Phys Educatlon Hamaker Marqa et MA Enalrsh Haverly Pansy MA Phys Educatron Hayes lames E MA Enqlrsh 1-lenneke Eleanor BS Soc1alStud1es Hrclc IohnE AB Enalrsh Soc Stud1es Holaday Frances AB A st Lrbrarlan Hoover Ada MEd Mathematr s Howard Mary MA Enalrsh lack on Ccrrnne M P Enqlrsh Counselor Caesar tell off here I-lorr tonzc salesman Let qc of my fmqer Nuclear Ftshm Frfteen 0 o o . , . . 1 A ' ' ' f- . , . . . . SS C ,- S , ,. . ,. . . . L., C , I 1 1 -1 - '1 1 l 1 - -1 Q ' . ' ' ' f ' -f 1 1 - -1 , C ., . I I . . . F 1 1 1 1 , , . ., , .. . . ' 'S C ' Q ' 1 1 1 S, ., . ., .. , 1 -1 - -1 , ., . ., 1 . I 1 -1 - -1 , , . ., 1 -1 - -1 w , , . ., Hn I I , ., . ., LC I I I I II , A ., 1. ., 9 I 1' I I II 1 A . II I , ., . ., L Q 1 1 - -1 1- A ' . . , C ., . ., , ., . ., ' ' ' 1 1 - '1 - . , 1 . . . . C 1 1 1 .., ., . ., , Q 1 . , ., . ., , , . ., ., . . , , . ., , , . ., C 1 -1 - 11 1 1 - -1 Q , . , . ., . ., - , , . ., , ILCU Ioellenbeck Kathryn A A B Enghsh Soc Studres Iones lonaE M S Englrsh Counselor Iones I Lawrence M S Soc1alStud1es jones Lenora Asst L1brar1an Lamar August MEd Dr1ver Educatlon Leek Evrard T MEd Scrence A V O Lemcke Henryl BM Band Llttle Margaret BS Lrbrarran Lltzsrnger Ralph A BS Sclence Lucas Mrldred AB Mathemat1cs Ludeman Ann BS Home Economlcs Malone Mrldred AB Mathematlcs Malout Naseeb M M S Englrsh So Studles Martm Carol BS Speech Englrsh McClan Vesta BS Englrsh Counselor M1les Robert E MA Mathematr CS tolberg Buena MA Enghsh Soc Stu res Mrller Frances A MS Engllsh . Pruehs Clare M MA Commerce Page Helen F MA PaLrtt1me work Qurst Earl F MA Soc1al Stud1es Reeves R E MS lnd Arts Reynola RcbertW' BM lnstMus1c Rhrnehart Blllre D BS Home Economlcs Roeder Ieannette R AB Crafts Schapp lacquelrne S BS Phys Educauon Schowengerdt Margaret MA Enghsh Selbert Roberta MA Speech Dramat1cs Shaplergh lames C BS Soc1alStud1es Shelton Marvrn MEd Soc1alStud1es Sh pardson Rosrna AB Mathematlcs Stamstad Eleanor AB Engllsh Soc Studles mrth Alma D AB Vocal Musrc Stewart Ruth B S Englrsh Soc Studres utherland Sena MA Language Vmlef 129371 AB SOC1f11Sfud1eS Tompkms Ehsabeth MA Engllsh Soc Studres Moss Raymond BS Phys Educatron Myers Edwrn D MFA Art Na1l L W BS Mathernatrcs ' Noble Frank C Ir MEd Enghsh Couns Ogle Glenn MA Soc1alStud1es x Parks Muton E MA Mathematrcs Perr1n Ruth AB Engllsh Soc Studles Plahn Raymond BS General Shop Trotter GordonL MA D O Commerce Webster Harrret MA Mathematrcs Counselor Werrrch Dorothy Q MA Publrc Speaklng Werner Carl G MM Inst Muslc Wrnton W G MA Commerce Wood Martha May MA Englrsh Soc Studres Woods Sadle lane MA Language Yates Tyke MA Phys Educatron Now thrs rs very rmportant Read the rest tcnrght I got a rarse' If theyd only understand Srxteen .SQM ell! ..f4Jl'l'llI'll:ifI'afl0l'l !44,e7iKi0' goof RICHARD CLEMENT Presldent of Student Body IAMES BROWN Pres1dent of Seruor School DAVID FOX Preszdent of Iumor School Seventeen i!0f j R R-c -R QILLOI' Presrdent Irm Brown Secretary Harnet R61'1'1lCk Sloppy Burch Mr Settle Treasurer Sponsor The mam goal of the thrrty three student councrl representatrves was to acquarnt the stu dents wrth the functron of therr government Many of Webster s students garned thrs knowl edge and enroyment by SGTVIDQ on the varrous commrttees of the councrl and by helprng wrth many of therr protects The Student Councrl worked very hard thrs year to carry out the act1v1t1es whrch have al most become tradrtrons nere at Webster Th Magazrne Sales Campargn whrch grossed 332 ZOO UO for the organrzatrons of the soho l Color Day the Pep Rally and Bonfrre and sgjfllfleflt COUIICL many of the assemblles were all Student Coun crl sponsored However there were many othe groups at work whrch drd not recorve the recog n1t1on that was grven to the larg r commrttees Student Gurdes Dawn Patrol Lost and Found Coke Machrne and many of the trophy case drsplays were also the result of the work and the plannrng of these elected representatrves The councrl operatlng for tho frrst trme rn several years as a one house legrslatrve body proved very effrcrent Most of the second e mester the councrl spent rn wrltrng a new con strtutron whrch w1ll go rnto effect next yea The Student Councrl played an a t1ve part rn the llves of the students and wa consrdered a tunrty of servrng on rt Presrdent Dave Fox Vrce Presrdent Barbara Frelds Secre ary Treasurer George Thorpe Sponsor Mrs Brantley The lunror Student Councrl rs the governmg body of the lumor School whrch consrsted c reaular and alternate rep esentatrve elected from ea h horreroom The councrl met every Wedne day aternoon after school and dr cu sed the problerrs whrch had confronted them durlng the prevrou week The mam rot, f thrs Student Councrl was to supervrse the lunchroom monrto force They were al o rn charge of a readrng room and a study hall for the seventh and ergh h grade stu dents dunng therr lunch perrod Some of the students rn the organrzatron worked wrth the A sembly Commrttee and helpea plan the talent assembhes whrch were presented to the respe t1ve classes Another of therr act1v1t1es consrsted of promotrng Juno school tnterest rn the Magazrne Sales Cam paran ln addruon to these actrvrtres the lun or Stu dent Councn furnlshed gurdes for the annual open hou e last fall The councrl also brought to the attentron of the students many of the problems whrch confronted the school such as keepmg the halls and lockers clean and keep rng the lunchroorn orderly unior .gyfuolenf Counci V chteen U O ,. ........ ,....... ' , I , I ., ,..,.. .. . 'I V V 3 I . V I .I , I V ' I C' . ' . e ' c' ' . . I , , S . , . ' ' ' o , valuable experience by all who had the oppor- K ' all .. . I A ki I V I 1 -- ' - S r ' ' ' ' c' . ' T ' r ' Q ' ' - ' . .' ' i r J 7 ' s ' ' ' o - c r . ' Q . s . 5 ,. . .. . s t ' V- V - I A S ' s - . ' . . N O . . A . t . Y . , 1 X e ' ' ' ' - ' ' 1 . - - . '41 44- enior .gjfuvfenf Counci Keller, Felcirisxi, Eddze, Eeczll, Terckmcrtx, Castello, Stem, Rxqqzns, Sturges, S, Erzvm, Pender, Burch, Benz-el, Beasley, Hellmxch, Mrller, Montgomery, Vfurtz, DeVes, Pkernister, Curr, Hememcm. Gcllenkcmp, Klein, Carter, Morxess, I. Brown, Remzck, Clemem, Icxudcn, Heuer, Sigue, Wccdscn, Yenerzch, Gtr: rpe P cKee ' re LJ e :era JG e tx reVes rc e ss LL e Jcrss Lure Q x He rr e s C er' Guru Q pp C C: er Q N unior .ggucfenf Counci Nmeteer Ml GHC? 0M,l'lCl Webster Groves Hrgh School has made great progress rn the freld of student g vernment and a strrkmg example of thrs IS the Student Gurd ance Councrl Whrle most of the schools m thrs area have student councrls there are very few Whrch have gurdance councrls The Student Gurdance Councrl functrons as the Judrcral branch of the student government Student gurdes refer the names of those people who break the rules to the gurdance councrl and the otfendmg student then meets wrth the councrl The counc1l trres to help the rndrvrdual to see hrs mrstakes and offers hrm frrendly ad vrce for correctmg the srtuatron Thus by re movrng the causes for vrolatron of the rules the gurdance councrl makes the school a better place m whrch to work By showmg the rn drvrdual how to correct hrs mrstalces a Qfurd ance councrl helps the student to become a better crtrzen rn school and communrty The auraance councrl was composed of three senrors one Junror and one sophomore who were elected by therr respectrve classes The Student Body Presrdent and the Senror School Presrdent acted as charrmen of the group The Student Gurdance Councrl IS a compara trvely new 1dea at Webster rt has been rn exrstence only frve years Durmg that trme how ever the counc1l has contmually trred to ac complrsh 1ts arm whrch has been to make the school a better place to attend The Morrrtors have grven expert gurdance to members of the Junror school agarn thrs year 'lhese erghth grade boys who wore the Monrtor arm badge were specrally recommended by class counselors by offrcers of the lunror Stu dent Councrl and by faculty members who had had them rn therr classes ln oraer to have the best organrzatron pos srble the Monrtor staff was made up of two eparate groups One group of twenty frve boys sponsored by Mrss Brantley supervrsed the seventh and erghth grade lunch perrod The e b ys controlled the lunch and the candy lrres and kept the lunchroom rn order The other group of M nrtors sponsored by Mr Lrtz mger served as hall monrtcrs durrng the noon OH l ill fd Twenty hour Thrs group of about twenty frve boys was respons ble for preventrng confusron rn the halls and for keeprng the students wrthrn the Junror school area Both groups of Monrtors performed therr dutres effrcrently The boys who served as Monrtors thrs year were successful rn gamrng the respect of therr cla smates because of the leadershrp qualrtres whrch they had already begun to develop Tra drtronally they have been rust rn reprrmandrng and rn punrshrng students when necessary Because or the outstandrng record of thrs organ rzatron most of the student leaders rn hrgh chool pornt wrth prrde to therr experrenc as Monrtors m the rumor school ! lg I . . 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I 9 4 1 ' 1 .7 e ' Tra itionally . . . the symbol of the culmination of formal learn- 4 ' a. lt ' th lu cl t' h may be er uild ourselves an o 793 ALAN KLEIN President ALAN JOHN KLEIIN Xcel r RONALD DALE YENERICH I7 g S' VII RONALD YENERICH Vice President n C . ,f, - .H -- ' I I , . , ..: D..-'1,.rr..: A - . M... .. hi., ... ' . 1- 7' 'ig 'SW' 4 A1 I I 'i -'rcsidcn Class 1: Prcsidrnt Class 4: Studcnt Council 3, 43 HO of Graduate - Quill and Scroll 4: Business Mana er Th Echo 4: Red Lroxs l: Logansporl. Ind. l. Z: Class Vice'-Prrsldc 4: Guida cc ouncil 43 Hi Y I, 1. 3, 4: Cfhccrleadcr 3, Captain 4: Football Z3 Track Sludcnl Council 4: Quill and Scroll 4: XVcl:rstcr Echo 3, 43 I, Z: Vcspers 3, 41 Brigad 1 Desrrl Song: Coronation. Chcmislry Club 4: Track 3: Cross Country 3. T v CHAIRMEIN OF COMMITTEES Caps and Gowns Prom Luncheon Invxtauons Finance Semor Day SOCl3l GlffS Twenty four 0077 BOB WOODSON IBRUCE HICKS IGENE WEINISCHKE BOB CAREY HARRY DITTY STAN WOOD KIT GALLENKAMP BILL MCNEILLY ANN LEUTWILER SENIOR SPONSORS MR BOYD MR BRUCKER MISS CAMPBELL MISS FARMER MISS HOWARD OOLE Miss PRUEHS MR MRS SHELTON WEIRICH SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR BARBARA ANN CARGILL JAMES WILLIAM LOWE RONALD VERNON THOMPSON RICHARD BRADLE3 CLEXIENT Honor Graduah Jr School Presldent President of Student Boch Xrct resident C'l.xss3 Gmdance Councrl 3 3 4 Stu n ouncll l onrtori res1dent4 Thtsprans 3 4 ll and cro 4 Echo 3 Edrror 4 I Vubsttr Icho 4 emnsrr 4 run tnr Iccr 1 rack Xcsptrs I I Xuuahtu Uaneflu rraudurm Dtnrr Sunil Slab: n x n Iierhcllu Squan Coron.1tmn HARRIET MAX RI NIICR mleiburg Ill u tn! func: un x ll and Scroll 4 Pcho 3 410 n an m Rnd fross Immrx I it Club err nadnr t ckex 7 s c J a s st .1 1 t .1 espers Dm rr Sr rw, Koronatxon JOHN LOLIS DAX IS I ross 1 r1rx srstmnt Scrl .1 ptlln l M H Muna r Huuulf lfeurt Song RLSSIII CARI XVIISHLSIN JR apluaood Xlu l Jrur full' Hrh Myuur .IO'lC.I: PENDLETON CIAINI S Wabriter Fcho 4 I mtxnus Rumor 3 n x :I rnus Z from 4 0 U .1 7 I Xt pers 7 Coronatxon ROBERT ORXAL Wnrums Brlntwood 'NIO 3 Wrcstllng IVIARIINN FI I A KII BI TR nluy In N I b1l 0 ubxll run rbmll Z RICHARD ITRLDERICK MACMANX LILLIAN ADLII: HACLIIR A Cappella 3 4 Dtslrr So g ROBERT BL SCH amen Club l Concrrr Orchutrx funcrrt .mndl 4 Xlnrchrn I31n I Al ICE ANN! STALBIR I 'Ind Scroll 4 I utr I o Intrn s umor 3 4 I .1 n ockcy ss rwrtx s X 1 0 cyball X arsln 3 1 ru RICHARD ALI AN BELL C hemlstry 4 H N. rut ln a pella 3 4 1 Nutr Be 3 ounglr Hrrau rrr' Desert Song PATRICIA LAIVIBL x Spotllghters ' Berkvhy Squan CI ENIENT CURTIS EDW ARD IRREINCH Spotllghters 2 NIodcI Railroading Club 3 ull-SHUSEN KIEBLPR KATHRIN GMI. KERN rench club 3 4 x Te 1 u A BUSFH Vo y a 3 Soft A 1 3 Bowling Club 4 B4-rltelvg Squarc IAVIBLY CM 0 1953 RFVIICIX CAINES 'VI.xcNIANNI STALBI-R FRENCH DAVIS XX II I IAMS HACLLR BIILI KI RN Twenty fxve P' ' . . I - I' -. . 'f df I C ' . Z. 3 ,4 NI ' : N, F I. l. Z, 3. P ' 1 ' ' . . Qui S' ll Thx' , I . Th' I' ' 2 A V U l Ch ' : I'l. Y '53 4. P ' d- 3, i.,bll 1 T -1 ' ' I, Z. 3 4. ll' II .Y mr Br Yf 'n' r we ,' 'Q . ', ' , C4 , . l, St d' Cf 'I Z, 3, 5 't.1r' 4. Qui . . The C . Iill r 4 I,.ttr l'ub 2: I3 A 3, 4, . Z: C'h- ' ' lub 5 I 'p , Z: Ch 'IN '. Co-Kap. 4. Cr, A A 1. 3 4, I'IO V' ... 3. 4. Bn lx tb ll 1 4. Clam 3, Yullt-x' ball Z, 4, Cl 2 3. Ba 'b ll 3. A K.pp-ll 3, 4 V 2. 1.1 . Q., . . Red f ' I , lfb . ' AS . I: . bblvrx 1. A C, p ' . 3, 4. XIX' ll . ' 'Uvr I' Y r . I frm Xl ' ' . . c. . I I . r vlru r , , A, .E The ' . , ,. . 4 I 1-nv tu I. I' . 3, 4, Rvd 3. 4 IH-p lub 1, Scribblers I: G. A. A. 1. 3. 43 llnclwv Z. 3. l3.xskrrf ball 2. 3. 4: V ll b ll .,, 3, 43 A Cnprvlln 3, 4, 4, v . ' ' 7 Psp I'lub Z, G A, A, 1 3, 4. III' 3, Y. ilv 1. 4. BI-lm .1. xxmery 2. 1, 4, v up. , xx, V I SGI . . Vnrsntv 3 : 4 . 3 . I C . . . Z: f ' 2 . 3. 4 ' I3 . 1, 3. 1 . A g . d ... 4 Quil . . . The XK b ' I1'h 3, 4, . u R , 3 . tl Klub Z. 3, 4. ii A A. I 3 4 II ' Z, Cla 3. Va ' ' 4, I3:I lr'Kh.ll 3. Clam 4 Y ll ' . I -. 3. Softb.ll, flux 1. YJ ty 3 D A 5 I-Y '53 I. 1, 3. X' ' I g l A Cp . 1 W ll .' '- ' M Y Ju.: ' - A ' ' 1 A-I ' .' 1 .' . I .. . . A I III 3 2 F . . '- en . Pep cn b z. G. . A. f ' 1 ' - Z, 3. 4, Basketball Z, 3. 43 Ile b ll 2. , b ll CMA 0 1953 JANIIS HOOD BROWN r xldnni unmr Sclnrr nur gh 1 Pr x I 1u1d1m1 founcul u rmtor Ih1m1s111 u rnnm oo b1 I 1 11 1 n111I1n OXNNI SHARON Room 1 '11 u 11 Scnbbl rs L 1 X I 1 X I 'I XXII S III PI Vxl lx CXROI ANN 'NOXXIIN I v 111lI11,I1l1r 11 111 DQAAI D GI 1111 ,1 DLPSIII nk 111 LMI URRAINI O NI 11 nu O 11 xx I 1 11 11 1 1 1 GQRDON H1xR1 NOEL BXRIBAIXA Axx C1121 r1r1 ns 1 1 .1 uva r 1 Ji Umar Sum! ROBIRI' BAIR I'IOTZI 1m1x1r1 lu PXTRICIA BARBARA EXTRIRIN ROBIRI IXIINI1 I-IANSIFN JR I IU 11 I 11r111 111 'NIAR11 IN K 11111 RIXI. BLE11x5 SIRI I fLXIN 'XI-IRI JLXI SINCO II 11 xx R1 1n ub -I In bl XIIS IL III I C1 SSON N1rm1111s 1 11n1x1 I 1I1r1r1 INII XSINIHII Twenty SIX IIROXXX NUXXI IX N I I NIRIIXIX ILXIXX -XI T ROOKS IDL I'SIxI L IX II ANSI N 5181 O IIIHIHX X -XI I11 III I X INS 911551111 Y1ccfI' c 1 .I , .,,f Sa F S' 1111 e1d'n1 CI . -1 I ' l. 3. 4 St dcnr I.ounc1I I 2. I -I N11 : ,' 'IIIJ-I HIYY I 1.I.P-I-1 -I. If X.II I. 2 1 A .ppcIIn I I I Prcwldcnl -I IIHVII .Yrur 151' Y1,uf'c11'1. H gmlfffrrt. U1-wrt Sum! 11m 1.411 .Ingrlcs 4,111 I, Fra. 'I1 LI In -I I5 Liga fIub 4 . ' 1' L K1 :X :I 1. I, -I I-Ic'I1u'1 I IIJNI -I I5.1Iulb.II I. -I X':1I1 I1,1II I I Sr! I'.II I J.. -. - MN IIN XXII rr I1cI1u I II. 1'b.1II I Pup Iul I S1 1 'N I Y.w1wrx I I X.1I1'111f U1 .fm T15 I. CX If 4 III: I I' I 1' 2 .1 Ii.-XI, R'I Ir -I II I' Aw 11.1111 4 HAIR: I1.II I -I V II b.II I S1Ilb.II I I.1b. ' Ax 1.111 I 'IX-an-Y I Psp Club I A 1.111- 11-ll 1. 3. -I. II1- II .Y-'Ln-r BL- Y1, .Va Bra 1.1.11 III1' I ' I In 4 f H I . 1' I 1' , 11.-1.1. on 1. 1, 1111111111 1. A c.1pp.-11.1 4 11.-1.11 Yum: I 1. 1111 Rcdlrw 1. V'pcrxI RCI ' 'I I.I- ' I. '. K'AI,'I' I'mw1I1.1II I I I 4 1 . ' Q . f . I rdf 1 I I -4 II gII P1.1NI11'II1.1II I I -I. X II11' .II I I S11tlb.1II I I 4 1 I 'I fi' C., II .7 . I'. XI1 I 1 I 51. I IuI13 I .' .Im .111 I lI!l1c1' .X . 1 I Nc1c11ccII11I1 I. I'I' .4 .' ' ' ' . ' U'.'I'. .XII 1-'II ' I 'III' Cfaaa 0 7953 XVAYNE ROBINSON A V O I, 2. 3 fhemmn C,.ub -I GWI:N I,EA BARTOSH Rui 'rcss I. 1 French fiub 3. -4 Scrnbbhrx I Vip Flub I Cx A A 1, Pm.1SIxcIb1II I X'cIIcvbAII 1 Smftblff I Hgckev 3 A f.JppaIIg 1 X. -4 Iirsguq' rr 1J.urr Sur-L1 I.AwRLNCI5 HAHN IIITCII XIARY ANN CART!-R .'l, f !.r uluul. 'Mc .I -N- III-t Q2 Iiukxu-Id XII I Quai. ,uni Srr.II I 'II1. XK'.1bxr.r Ida R -I Ir'1hIIubw -IIx1fr I -II'rwIuI1vS11!rI Sp: Ixghlarx I ClI1NI- IARIIIIQR AIVRINISCIIKI' Sunuwr Cjmwrnxng Ii dx- Cnminnkk Cnunul 1 I Srudfm uunul I, l. I. Xlonivor I'.1n Am I 3 fhunxxslrx flub -I I'I:Iplb.1II I 1. 3 4. B.1xkclbAII I. 1. -I X f.xpp.'II.x 1, I -I YI-xpurx I II'. ll .N.':..r Hr Yrnumzur lirxu lw I' lhww! Maru I umrmlmn I,OI,'ISI: PE'I'ERSIiN JOYCE RUTH SMITH L'nxvenirv Cfiu' I. 1. 3 Trzck or Trem RICHARD CARI. VIYIIXIANN Chennwxrx Club -I In-wlb.1II I 1 4. I'mwb.1II 1, 'IVDIIIAII JOAN GRM IVIARY JANE HL I's1i1.1. Normundv. Mo. I, 1 'IIIwxpi.1nx. Prvsnirnt -I Rad Crass 'S , Ifroducmn Suff 1. 4 IIIIIIM 2. v.I11wb.111 I ra..ImbI11 1. 4. IIN ffm I I I'f-' AN'A'f 3- VSPHS I' 4- S0flbaII 3. IIRANK GORDON LOGAN. JR. RQBERT CARY COLEMAN Honor Gruduuh' Inlxn Club 3. 4. lhfmixlrv Cklub 4 Hi'Y I. 2, r, 4: Spnllighlcrs Kirkwood I. Z: Quill and ScmII 4: The XVcbstrr Echo 4 I. l. A 4.xpgn'II.1 3. -Ig Hr1guIIf.:4fn,' DIS:-rl Sung. ROBINSON BARTUSII FITVII I ARTI Ii XVEINISCIIKE I'I1'I'I'RSI'N SMITH YIISIIMANN GR.-XF 1.00.-XX HUTSELI. f20l.IiM.-XN Twenty-seven 0'-U -fecal-4, 1. uhh au' A i ' ,LJA4 f1 'l-fl-L U 'iid-ag Almocf .. aff-4 66 0 3 'K .fu 2711 610-4.0, , WTMA . . , 14y'..fsfs,4L,,, ROBERT lVlCCLL'RE LINDHOLNI MAURINE CAROL GL'XlNlEl.S Monitor: The lzcho 3,41 The Vfebstcr Echo 2. 3- Pan Am 4. Pan Am Z. Tern Y l. Pep Lilub l, G A, A. 1. 3. 42 Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4. Camera Club l. 1: Biology Klub l, licmtbnll 4 fihcrrlcadcr 4, G. A. A, Z. 'L 43 Hockey 4, Clgsg 1, 3, Basket- Vespcrw 4. lhwrl Sung. Cozonalivn ball 1, 3 4. Vollcvball 1, 3 flrmrmrirm JUNE BLACKMAN XVILLIAMS Ilr,m,r flmduuzf Quill and Scroll 41 The Emo 1. 4. Larin cilub 1. 1. lirvnih TILVORD I-EO SWTH- JR1 Club 4. Pep Club 1, G. A A. Z. 3, 4: llcckcy. Class Z. 3. 4: A, V. O. l. 1, Vhcmrstrx- Club 3. Track 1, 3, 4. Basketball. Varsitv I 3. 43 Volleyball. Llass Z. Softball. Varsity 2. 3. Tennis -l. A Cappella 3. -O: Vcspcrs 1. 4: 'Ihr Ill-avr! .Song XVARRRN ALLAN NOTH MARTHA STUl1CKl:R l5.ii'euevillr N. Y, l. Z lhcmlxxry Klub 3 Vmwrball l, 1 -l Belleville. Ill l 1. lim .Nm Pr.-wh-nl 4 lk-p Klub 1, A Kap, Baseball l. 1. Yr-xpirs -l. IL-url Sung: lurunaimn pall.: Z, 3, -l Hrrgalllan, IJ-ur! .X:.nq, iurnnaliun l.INDllOI.Nl XYILLIAMS NOTH Gl.'N'lNlEl.S SMITH STOILCQKFR 19 ll-l'I'Y NlL'I3ll XX'Al.Tl1R THORNTON HARRIS l7AHl.llliIMl:R CAROLIE Hffl.ENF ZEITZ JOSEPH BOSYVELL THORNTON Sl Kharlcx, Nlo l. U O. -4 Monitor: Scribblcri l. 1, linolball l. 1.vTr.ick-1. 3: Band l. 1. l, 4. Marching Band l. 1, 5. 4. llvll .Mrur Ba Younger: Hrrgudmm. s V MARX' ANN HARRIS TllONlAS JOSEPH lVlk.DD Hmm, f,mdua,.. lfuolball 1. 3. 4: Track 2 Hillsboro. Mo. 1: Thr XV:-bstur Pchu 3. 4: Pan Am 4: Rcd'Cross 1: Riding Club 4: Scribblcrs 3, 4. G. A. A. 2, 3. 43 flockcy Z. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 3, 4: Vnlluyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3. N LESTER JOHN DN'lLllvIflNll?R ROSM-YN JW'-N WALTER Monitor: chfmamy Cluiil,-.lil Y 1. 2. 1. 4. Foolblll 1. 2. 3, 4. Pep Club 1. A Cappella 3. 4: Vcspers Z: Descrr Song 'Basketball 1. Z. 3, 4: Baseball 1: Vcqnus 4: Corohation. J' f Y N , 1 Twenty-eight V 1 s Cfaaa of 795 DAVID BI..-KSIE GAR.-XSCI,-X ARLENI: SI:'lISL'KO SAKAH,-XRA fl.x-,nn M-4 l Rad fnws I Sgurhqhl r4 I Qcrxbblcrx IJIIII.II, SCQYII IKZXYRY N1 I mum I fnnlx' I fIt.1mI1-r Xhvzc I 4 ISIILJIIJ wr' SQSAN IfRANc:lQs DENTY l.:lm 4luh 1, Iim ,-'Nm I -4 IH-V Klub I C1 A .-'K 1 W, 4 Iiuiku' l I 4 I5mkIib.1II 1 3 XMII.-xI1.xII 1, I SUIIIMII 3 Xl-4p.r4 4 Spnllighrcrx I 1 fmlu fmkm lurnv C4m1n.1lwn JANII6 IIRI-IDRICK HIECKHQ rn.-mum rzub 4 Scrxbbl.-.4 3, XX'r.w1Ixn 1 'Ima 1 3 IIRISCIII.-X ANN NOBLI- llffrwr ffrmlmll. I.l inning- III I I flaw Y1k.'I'r.w1II.-111 1 Xvvbxnr IKII-4 4 I xtxnux Iiumur 4 I.xIxn flub 1 -4 Irrmh fluh 4 ihrnnxlrv flub 4 4, fx :X 1 4 IIuLIw'4', lI.u4 4 I5.xwIwII'1.xII, lI.1xx 3, 4. 441.141 1.4.1 mmm 4 IJNIRICIA NIM: IVICDONOLKIH YW xmm nm 1 1 im Iruw 4, 4 14fI4.1w,I,,1 sm, 4 Suspense IfRL1DI1R1ciK HL'BBLiI,x. S'l'OL Ik JR. 'mf xx'.'h4I.-f Iwhm 4 R4-If fruw 1 sp.1I1,gh1m. Pruidnnr 1 ALICIE CXIIILRINE BASCH DIANI1 KM BMI- R X X , 1 V U . A t SIu1'ntfwunciI 1. 3. I'.m Am 3 I' p llub 1. 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JABLONSKI ross lbrxrx Issnsm In I CI b 11 I Irs C 1pp1 1 nnnxs I rImq1r I 141411111111 I Sung DAX ID BRIANT GAI I Jcnltcr C.hcm1sIrx C.Iub COIIX1 nun I1I1lb11II Bmw .1 BARBARA HAI I JACIN RICHARD I LIR XIIIIII RJIIII 1d SL7-IXXI I OIS VI-ITTIIAI I mr I mdu SHLRIXO DD II II LI -XXI RICHARDSON I Inxu C In1 u B1 1 I Ispus XI-XRII xx JI WI VII RICII I' u In 1 I r11m.1II I I3 Id 1 I u 'IRIHLR LDXKIN OLSON! III b Xhrchmg I31nd I Thlrty C III IIR IDI R II IIA RICHARDSON BRI NI XIOOIBSON Ix I INS! IINI T .ROSSII II I R JABIOXSIV1 C -I ILIR XI-XITII-III XII RIxI I OI SON N. F. L. 4: Th p' Z, 3, 45 III . II 4. h ' 1 .' ' I I : ' . 1 . Sp ' , .21 P xd ' 1 I, Z, 3, 4. ' 3. 4: V'p1 41 'lh' P' 'vssq Th C -I II' . :he II ' ' C,l' 't '. 'K .1 .- 1' 1' '1' ' 1' '1 ' H ' ,' ': fuid. 1 ' 4: .' II' CQ ' I, 3. 4, IVI ' 1: I.nIin C'I b 3 Ch' ' CI' -I: Bn k'Ib1II I. Z. 3. CQnpI1i -6, Bn.-b1II 1. 3 4. 1 1 1.2 ' 4. G 11 U ' 1 1'1'f 2 I3 CI -I: IIA II'Ib1II 1, 3. VI,III'yh11II. CI1Ixs I 1 D ' . .1 ' . ' 1 1 1 , K' II .1 . :Cfh V' CII b 4.II1Y l, 3, 4, :I CD ' Z, 3. -I, II 'lI .I'I'L'r 1' gl' . 9 - 91'f 1 ' ' .f P.1n 1 .,, 3. 4' CVIICI-1-IC I. I 1. 3. -I TH Y I. Pep Club Z, Sp II'gh' I: G A. A. 1, 3. -I. II 'key' 1, -I. Ii, II' . , C,'.1Ss -I: I' II I7 II 1. I.1 3 Scf 1 1, ' 'I' 3. I: 'I' g b 4. If.1sIIIJmpII,n CInn I, 3, NIirlI1II.ImpIun, Pcnn 1. A If U 4. Ch' ' I ' CI b 'I. I' ' SLI -I, D1 I': . H ' -, . 1 11 v , . , . Red C' Z, 31 If 1 j 1 ' .nI I. l' Tc' -Y I, P'p 'u 1. Sy1II'ghl' I: A f. -II1 1. I. -I Ihr lf 5 II'-'II .X'1'I'ur BI- Y. , ' . lr, I , III- ul , I Av ii ' I ' . ' ' ' ' -Ig FX I, l. 1 -b II 1, 3. -Ig D . ,1 . 1 1 ' T1 Club I. I HI ., . .::1 f ' I ' . 1 J ' XI' r, hh' wtrv C' b -I 'I1 Y I. 1 3 4 I'I'vIIv,III I. 1. 3 .III1-Ib1I I 1: Y- - 4. IJ.s.f1 .S1,ng. 1 1 . T',f 1 5 ' .1 ll1,fp1r ff111:11f::. I-I 1 In'lII' III I. ' I I'rI'n I1 Club I I III 'I rl Y I I5 1 C,fI1I'1l 3 I g- ,I b -3, C1 A A. I 3 4 1 ' r '1 1 1I1-: ' .1' C.1mI'r11 I Iu I I 1 ' . , S1 .- R 'I'.'.,.II3' C ,.' III1I.I-FI' Ili . . ' ' 1. I.Ii 1I.I, . 'i . 1 'I 1 5 CVM 0 1953 PATRICIA ANN FREEMAN Pan Am l, Chrmislry Club 4 Pep Club 1, C3 A A 1. 3. 41 Hccksv Z, 3, 4. Bgskztbni I 3. Yclleyball Z, 3 Scflball l. 3 A Cappella 4, Veiptrs l. 1 ALFRED l.. KUHN HELEN MARCHARET DUNVILLE Pan :Xm I 3 4. l,1br.1rx' .-'lvnxtnnt bill 3 l31k lb1'l ' 1. 3. 4, Tern Y l. Yr-lllx . .xl-..- ROBERT Cc11,I.Il1R PATRICK Red cf.-11 1, 4 A fgppl-ll.x 1, 1 4 lllll Num Iii- Yfumlu' ifrlulmflvn. U11-rl Sung flnrnnmlmn JLQDITH ANN SUPPIGIER R.-A cf.-11 1, 1 1 1'fl'll.,1,.,n Smff 1 1 iff. num xmmf mmf 11.fk.1.U .s1,u.1f.- 'lr1.-NWH1 4, CIIARLTON lVlACVEAC1ll, JR. Srudvnr Cuuncll l, Monxwr. l..llinu1 Rumor 3. 4, l,xtln Club I 3, -v: lwelufh Club Z, 3. lvnnn 3. 4. A C,.1ppcll.1 1, 3 4 ll. ll Xiu' 151' Yhunqlz Urzgznllumn IJ.-mr! Sang. fvmnnuon ADELE MACVI:AGH Thaspmnx 3, 4: The XYrbstvr l.chn 3. 4, l,.1tmu1 Rumor 43 l,.1lm Klub 1. 3. 4, Red Croix 3, 4. Pmduclaon Staff 4, G. A A I 1, Scribbll-rs 1, 1, spmngm.-f1 1 1 l3.ukl-lbnll 1 1, V-111.-l-mls What Next? 1. 3. 'miflbnll l. l3.rl:rln'u Smyuurr. lVlARGARIf'l' JOYCI: ROBISRTSON fhif-121-1 ll' 1- CARQI. ANN RA1'x1c:ND A Y O. l. 'Im-n Y l. Prp Club 1. Bridge Club 4, Cl A A 1 1 f- - 5 1, 3, 4. lluclxvv 1. 3, 4: l3.nkuIb.1ll Z, 3, 4 Yollryball 1. 3, 4 RMMOND ARIHLR KNILRIM Softball 2, 1101-lang 1. 4, A rnpp.-11,1 1, -1 lm.-ff sung, Cfunccrl Band l. 1 3. 4 JANICE YOUNG CARSON IDOROTl lY C:ATHIiRlNl1 HEl.LE Student inuncll l. l 3. Llmrnmlslrx' f'lub 4 l'.1n Am 1, 3, 'l'uc'1 Stud.-nl founcll l Pvp flub Z. 3 G A A 1, 3 4. llrilwv 1 Y l. Pvp Club Z. Hockey 2, 3. 4. Pmikl-lb.1ll l 3, Ycllcybil Fmskutbnll Z, 3. 4. Vullrvbnll l. 3. Scvflkmll 1 3: Bowling 4 1, 3. Softball Z. 3 Vcspcrs 4. Ckcronalivn. 'llnnu 3, Vcspcrw 1, l5RFl'Nl.XN KUHN lWL'NYll.l.l1 I'.4'l'Rlf K SL'l'PIf1l'R X'l.1fYI:AC N'lacYlEAGl'l ROBERTSON RNIFRIM CARSON RAYMOND llIZl.l,I Thirty-one CVM 0 7953 SANDRA JANE HAXIPTON GEORGE ALLEN MOORE Kirkwood. Mo, l. Thv Itcho 4: Pan Am 1. Tern Y l. Pep fflub Thvspinns I, l. 3. 4, Latinus Rumor 41 I.:itin Club 4, Pan Am 2. Ci, A. A. Z. 3, 4. llockcv. Clam Z. 3. 4: Basketball 4. fQI.1s's 4, Rnd C1055 l, 1 I, Prctidrnt 4 A. V. O, I: Riding filub 3. 4: l. '51 Volleyball Z. 3, Softball. Claw l, I, Iiuwling 4: A Ciappclla Production Staff I. 1. I. 4 A iapprlla Z. Vcspcrs 3. 4, Bos: 3. 4: Desert Song. Coronation, DAVID ARTHUR CRANCLR SHIRLEY JEAN IVIANIQSS Student Cfouncil l. 2, I, 4. Thu Iicho 4: Office Astistant 3, IH-p tllub Z: A Cappella 3, 4. Dvavrl Sung: Coronation. IIAMI l'ON KQRANCIQR MANIESS frm! forward. ll't'II Xutwr Hr Yrvungt'r.' filvmi'nIt'm'.' Lift' lliilh .lloth--rg Sigh! Unstwn. NANCY SHERMAN IVIUXIBRAUER The Vkkbstcr Echo 4. Latin lIub Z. Rt-d from l: Chemistry Club 4. Tvvn Y 1. Pvp Club 1, G, A, A. 1. 3. 4. Iloclwy Z. 3, 4. I5.nltrtb,ill 2. I, 43 Vollryball 2. 3: Softball 2. '51 Vvsprrs 4. XVILLIAIVI EARLI2 YOUNCHIZR Chemistry Club 4, ilinivrn Club l: Orchestra I, 2. MOORE ML'N'Il'nRAL'IiR YOUNGVR is1,Ac'K sums Ifmtitfit XVALTISR DALE BLACK III Studtnt fiouncil l, Monitorv Concert Ilnntl I. 1. 3. 4. Xlarcliing Band I. 4 LINDA IVIARION SIMXIS Ihxkvtball 1, Yollt-'uball I 'IKINIUTI IY AR'I'lIL'R I5I5AlHl'R Thirty-two c oot.tDGE Kiifxxii imooxs MARY ANN COOLIDLEIE library Assistant l: Office Axsutant I. lu G. A. A. 'It Hocltcv 4, Basketball I, 4, Softball. Clan Z, Vcspcrs 3, 4: Coronation, NOIEI. IJRANCIS KIQANIE ' - - 1 Ph N 1 3. Iwwtball I. I Iraclt -3 Crow Country I. Vcspcu I. 4 Utur Ruth, SIII3I.I.IEY KAY BROOKS Sturimt 4-wuncil I lliunnxlrv Klub 4 Pup Club 2. 3: G. A. A. I I lluclwv 1 X Yollt-vhall 1. 3. Ikixlutball 2. 3: Softball 3: l Ul'AfI1.lIIUI'I CVM 0 1953 CLARICE ADRILQNNE ARCHIBALD Chemistry Club 3. Production Staff 1, 4. B-'rhvlvu Squaw. Thus' plans 4. GENE WAYNE FLESCHNER Monitor: A V 0. l. Z. 3. President 4 Chemislrv Club 4 lioorball l 1. 3. -6. XVrcslling l. 1. 3. Track l. Z. 3. NTARDELLE LEE LILLARD Pep C.lub 2. Cl. A A 1. 3. 4. Hockev l 3 Basketball. 91.144 1. 3. Vollr-vball 1. 3 Softball 1. 3, Vespcrx 4 JAMES FRANCIS RIGLEY BARBARA LOUISE STliPHliNS mm. fxwmnr 4 'liven Y 1 I-rp Club 1 Bridge riub 4 c, A A 1. s, 4. lluck--v 4 4. link.-rb.ill 1 1. 4 x'Qli.vb.ni 1 Srxfibnll 4. 1s..wi.ng 4. x'.-xp.-fx 4 Ro1xI5R'r GISORGI: HANSLN Chemistry Club 4. Scicnci- Klub l. 1 'l'r.ick 1. 3 A K.1piwll,i 1, 1, 4. Wu II ,Num-r Iii- Yuurwvr, lirigudmfn Ihr--11 M,nu JAMES RUSSELL XXVOLFIZ Alonxlor. Hi Y l. I. 3. 4 Cilwmixrrv flub 4, lwmlbnll 4. lime ball 2. l. 4. SALIY ANN GODWIN VUait Till Next Year. Junior Rnd Cross 1. G. A. A. 2. 4: Hockcv. Clriss 2. 1. 4. Basketbrmll Z. 3: Vollcvball Z, H. -4: Softball 1. K. A Cappelln 3. 41 Dcsurl Sung. HOWARD PIUGHES MCGEE, JR. CAXlPBEI.l, ALDEN SCOTT. JR. French Club 3. -lg Chemiatry Club 3. Bridgv Club 4, Chamber John Burmughs, l: Nlonilcr Hi Y l, Z3 C.1mcr.1 Club l 3 Fool- Alusic 3, 4: Concert Orchcilrn l, 1. 3. President 4. ll'e'II .X'vi.'rr bmll l. 2. Basketball l. Z. A Cappella Z. 5. 41 Wvll Xrnvr Hi' Bc Youngi-rg lirigudoorz. Yrfumnrq Iinqadoorvq IJi4..1 Marg. !'omn.xtion. Jo ANN lVlII.l.IfR J I Q Uk Honor fmhmm. IATRICIA JOlCF HLA. l fill Hnylcsw. Si. Iouix I, 1. Rcd from 4 Pan Am 3. 4 Pmducrmn Knnmx Kiiv Mo. l. Z. flu-nmulrv l lub l, Riding fluh 3, 4. Staff 3, llmslu-tb.lll 4. .Xubuuif firiuv. l'rsf1i'rs, fnrnnnlmn, Scrlbblcrx 3. 4 Ci. A. A. lv. 4. ARK HIIBALD Fl.I:SCillNl:R I Il l ARD Rliil.l.Y 8'Iilfl'lll5NS HANSIZN XYOl.I3l: CODXVIN Nlciifili XlIl.l VR Sl OTT HUNTIQR Thirty-three Cfaaa of 7953 RICHARD WARD SOI:LI. Student Council I Nlomtor Qu Il and Scroll 3 1 or ann C u rt Iliff' UQ! r The XX ebster Echo Producncn Staff 3 Xcspers SAI LI IILCRLNCE NERO I. Cross Scrlbbhrs 4 B.1xkIlb.rll 0 e all e .1 Kes Irs Duer Song FRI-DERICK WIILSON DPINIING Hu xr C ruduuh Q rll 'Ind Imll 4 I I xur I atm Rumor I Imxs rx lu KTIIIIX I Ir Axx CORDRX Rin HARD HI NRS Jxcolssorx rnk mx uunlr CAROI INI. CLLI INIURI GI RALD FORRLST IVIOLI. IRII: Conurt rchmlrm I inntnrl Pun arching I :.1nd I r Y runqlr Brraudoor MARX ELLLN BEATTII Rui Lruss rm: In I umm rx C' u rn ductron Stuff Scrrbbhrs Hoc I o c :I Sof a I R Cnppella 3 4 I C um. I rlh If' Irmlclld hm. D S rf Yum? ROBLRI I:'NII RSQN KII I IAN .run Llub rnrdlm 4 Chimrury ub 4 rut rn Bm Orchestra I Concert Orchutrm 3 4 Conor! I md 4 Dunn if MART HA SLI GI-NNININI Ix Humrr C raduall otr Irs 4 Iluc n S I IW ly,X ,I pnlln mm Ir unc 3 Prcnchn oncirl Orchutrn I Xaua u urn la I .ur Be I Qunu r Brraudoc n IJ nr! Scna CURI RLLI GAIIINRAVIP .IR Inmr murnlny, Iiwdx unlnnl Knuncll 4 Xlonr nr ur I I nr I oat .1 rpgulln 4 r 1 una r Bnamllmr Ihxlrt Mm: Cnrunmuun .ILDITII FAITH FII I D9 I r rlrx mm: 'rr Iu w K h ururx NORXIAN VINC I NI ZAXI R'INIIx nmlslrx Inu I in Xlanhxnb and I NANKX QL Ck XVII 1 IAXI ARIIILR Cx P N Ihuprmns Splrlrg In TI-rrty four SOLII ORIBRX KIOLI I RII CIIHXX INNER Z -XX ERTNIK NI RO IM OIISON BI 'KYTII bil I I Nlx -XNIP QLICK IDI NIINU ILI I IXIL RI Ixlll N III I Di IARPENTII-R ' . 2: . I 1 I . 4, ' I. 2, 3. Ed'l 4. I, ' I b 2. I ' ' : ' 2. 3. 4. L 1 ' . . 'hr R'd . 1. I: Pep Klub 11 ' 1 ' 2: Y Il yb 23 A Capp ll 3, 4: ' px N 1, I. 1 u . S' . 'Ih' XY'b ' I'ch: I 4, I. ' ux . 4 I.llln Klub 1. I. 4 lh' I 'l b 4 T' ' Z. Cnpp I. 4. 'I'.- 1. 3.-1.CIr 1' y 1, 4 ' ' 0 ' . . 1, I. 4, ' ' cl I. Z. I, 4. NIV ' . 2, I. 4: IIT II .X-'rr Br' 'f - ' . ' I 1. 3, P d'r 4: .IV 'I' .I b 4. I3 ' ' li . A ' ' I. 1. G. Fx A. li IVV 2. Class: V Il yb II 1: . tb II .., . , . Ih' 4 rx ..rx' I 3-I. . , 3 H A. f Rr' . . I. ' I P: A. V. O, Z, 3. I' V ' 1 . ' ', ' 111 .xv-vga. .dl: 1 ', . . . Q ' 5. Z, 3. : z . mg. ' ' i ' ' v ' :w Latin lllub 1: Iircnclr Club I. 4, Tren Y I, Pep Club 1. 3: Sp Ighr' I, 1: ll, A. :X 1. 3. 3 lvl' 1, 3, 43 B3 ln:Ib.ll I, 1: V I b ll I. 1. 33 A Cuh- ' 2. 3. 4: Ch. br N1 ' I. 1. . ' ' K 4: ci W r .2. 1, 41 J ,hp .ll vf ,IIVII H '15 . . ' . , . sr c' H r 1. S1 I 3 3. .. 'r . Ili Y I. 1. 1,-I. f,h l'.1I' 'Ii 3 tbll I, lx A CI. ' 1, I. 4, III: Il Yvur III' Ya .ku J W if RI-I I rrsx I I Iv . ' Aw, . 4 I hc. ulrv I' I1 4. lu-I lu 1. xv - 1. Ch' ' Klub I ik' rt Ir. d 1 I. 4 . ' 1' B . 2. 3. 4 .I I' 'I , ' . . , ' ' 1 RI I'. IIlI:R 'I ' . I I IIN-ducliun Slnff 1' ,I ' ht' I, I ' ,. , .' ' . 5 - . E l' 2 ' ..I.-L' JACK NOLIZN BROOKS. JR. Football l 1, Golf 1. 3 ELIZABETH lVlARIli BRAIJNE Flask-'!b.1ll 1 X'r1ll.x'b.xll 3. funccrt Orih THOMAS l,lSI5 lVlL'l.lll1RlN ll: Y 1, 2: 'Irsck I from fl-unrry I JACQUI-l.YN ANN KINSNIAN .mg I. 1. 3. 'lhc Vfvbxrur Pchlw -I l'nnch Klub 3 Rui frws I ' flwnmulrx fluh 4. CI A A Z 3. 4 llockcx' Z, 4 Iimlxrxbnll 1, 3 4 Ynllubnll 1. 4. Sulthnll l 3. 4. Hrwlxng 3. 4. A Capp ll1 1 1 . -. 3. 4 XXI Il Xml'-1' lil' Ynunql-r, Hrlaudfmn. Dun! Sang. RICHARD JOHN NlL'l.l.I1N SI luulx Xlo l Quill .mul Nirfll 4 'lhv XYcbwhr l,cl1v 4 Pl :alll I Inu lvunlrv 3 In-mcrr lhnd I 3 4 l7A'IRlClA RUTH SHANNON I7 O 3. 4 XVANIIA JOAN LONUWORTII Bm.'1h.l11 1 xx-mlm-ball 1 Softball 2. YVAl.TIiR GROESSER GAII, DIANIQ BAUER N.-rms. Hall I, Pan Am 3. 4, Psp Club I 71, Yrllcvkmll ll Snfrbnll 1. l2Yl1RIi'I I' ALLEN Vox llnusmn 'lvxax I. I l'.m Am I. 4. A 12.x.r1 mm: BROOKS BRAL'Nlf 1, Ill-clwv Z, l'a.ulxctbAll tjuppl-ll.: 3. 4, lirruullmv Xll,'I IILRIN Cfarid 0 1953 I , 'f -V fa.. 'f xg 4 4' 4 2 '1 L, za, V: WF' f' fgll, A 4 9 l Ereclunq imc the league JEANNI5 FRANCIS GARVEY IInm,r Cfrulluall' S! Agnes Acadvmv I Nurinx Hall Z: Thaspians 4: Lntinus Rumor I ldxxcr 4 l..1lm flub I. 4: Red from 3. 4, Producuon Sta 3. 4, Rnlmg fluh I. 4, fklunwnllnv. IM. With .llolhvr .Ifuuas Gluiuolzx' NIARTIN Nl.-nm-r, lla N l. I A C.xpprll.1 2, 3. -I Ill Il ML 1 IL' Yfyumhr Ii:nm.i.f.r-. lawn X-,ng KINSMAN 'KIL'l l l N SHANN HN LONGXVORTH GROESSER BAUER FOX GARVEY MARTIN Thirty-five CVM of 1953 DONALD LEE RANISEY .IUDITH ANN HEIQER Monimr. Lhcmisxrv Klub 4, H1 Y I. I, I, 4 Football I' Hmm' GW-IUUIK' XK'rcslIxrg I, Cnplnm 4. Slate Clhampxon 1. 3, 4, 'Imclx I Fludfm COUNUI I 4- ,I-IW ITI70 I- 4- I-INN Club 1 PCI' CII-'IU Z 14.1-I-h.l11 L. 1, 4. A cilppflln 1. 1. 4. W.-'11 N.-I-.-f 1s.- Y1.un,,.-f, G A A Z. I 4. IIN--'lb-Il 3- Y 4. V-llvvbnll lv V S-vfwball Hrlgml-wry, IJ.-X.-rf Sung, lxuronnuon. I- A CJPWII-1 I. -I. II-wr: Ama. fwrwnnlwn ANNIE IfI.IZABif'I'II .IAUDON NIICHAIQI. DIQAN PIIROVVIIR If-vw f-fu-fu-1'-' Office AW-um 1, nh.-mum Klub 4. Scribbl-:rs N 'rmn 2. 4 Sludvnt Ckounrll I, 1. 3. 4, ikuudnnfc Cfuuncil -I. 'Ihr Icln: 4. Cjfbqg Country 4, Ynprrx -I I..1l1nus Rumor 4, Latin Club 1. I 4, Ckln-mistrv Club 4, Pup Vlub Q. 'IX-cn Y I: C1 A. A Z. I. 4. Iloclwv l. I, 4, Ilmikcl- - V - kmll 1, 1, www 41 valley-ball 1, 1. Softball 1. S. A cilppvm PATRICIA MN MM 3, 4 III-wr! Mmg. Kuronntion Hj'7 ' C IIIm ' , N It I -I 'Ihcxpmnx -I IIN XK'vbw!vr Ixhn -I. I .m :Im I 'I v g-- - 4 Riding Klub 3. Ilnwimhnl -I Inn Y I llrmiuillnn Smit 3, 4. JOHN MI'I!XIl R Spnlllghlcrx I. Prcxnlunl I Scrlhblvrx I I if :I fx 1. 3 Krulu I9-HMI I Crnhl-I Iurw. 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RICHARD SCHXVIEDER Mull.-nz fvuncml l XI111111111' lmvlkmll l. I X. 4 l'w.1u-bull Ilumutrx fluh -1 Hi Y 2 R -1 I 1 1 -1 1.11-nnrmn XlARl1XN l.l:l1 RO5I1BRUL'llll l.111n Club 1, I'.m :Xm 4 Rl-Ll Inav X l'.1p Klub 2 K1 A ,-X I 3, -4 ll1,1k.v 15.111 1 5 X'.1r11Ix' 4 l'1.11l1vtb.1lI 1. 3. -1 x'.11.'1111.111 1 1 s.-111.111 11.111 1 2 A 111111.-11.1 1 4 x'.11,1.11. I IJ. .rr 511:11 r111r.1r.1-11 AI.M1X DLVXNI: Cl.l1Nll:N'l' liL'K1l-Nl: 1Xl.Bl:R'l' l.l2ONARD Sxullfnl 61-uncxl l .X X' U I l'r1w1d1n1 I trms llwunlrv 1 'link 1, Cuncvxl linnll l I 1 l'r1'111lfnl 4 X'l.111h1ng llmnnl 2 -6, tlncvrl Orchm:r.1 l, 4 RGSlzXlPXRX' Tl llll Nl: '11-.n Y 1 11.11 111111 1 li .1 .1 1 1 11.-111.111 1. 1 111111111 11.111 1 1 x'1111.1111.1.1 3 s.1:111,111 1 A 1.11111.:1.1 1, x'.1111.11 1 , The Go Burwccn. 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XRICDI I XH-X wmmnl b C :mb r X XXI'I.I-XXI LLCINI DXRROXX ,IR C'I1.x1t.1nnog.1 'I nn I 'I'h1rty e1qhI IRCIXI NIUXI X X I X ISIII Ii XICHLNI3 ICICI IRS XXI URIC IIX -XICI XXI IX LIxI X IXXRRUXX Class X'1'-fI'rC'iCI.-nr 1, S! dc CI1u'1I I. I I 4 XI ' , Qu1 .1 C .c vII -I. The Ilchu -I C 1' Irv C.I 4 1-.1 111,11 1. A C ppcII 1. 3 4. 114-11 .x.I..f lin Yfu 0' Hr g Cimfv' Du uri Sf, ., CI 1 , Iimn Huw-fr f..I1.11. S1 I' Cuurtml 1, X CC ..l'on. TI.'IqI1.1-I I. 11 Ru v 3, -I, 1.11111 Club 1, I. -I. 'c 1 - 1111 -I. 'Iguvn X' I, IR-11 CI11I1 1. C1 :X .X 1, I -I. IIC1cIu'x' 1. 3. '-.1 I-C'tb.II 4, X'CIIu1'Iv,1II 1 SCI .I l .X C.1p lc . 1. I, -I CC1n'cr1 Ur-I1-11.1 I: , . 'I' g IX.1 I. XXI' II X'.1.'1'r III' Y..I11U1vl 15:10 .i1.1,rv. Umar! Xwrw C1.11-1-URI: XX'lI.I 1. X1 X'I- .11. JR. XI. 1:11111 II'.'1:11x1rx C Iub -I XX' 1-C I ng I I CQ ' I . 'I-RI-'IMI' S1 lnuu . XIII I I X. II. .1'. I 1I5.I '-i1uI- Cvm il I ,I .wr IIA .-X I ' ' ' ' CI' -I II1Y I 1. I, -I If lb II I. 1 I. Iw I'1.II 1. I -9. 'I'r.lcIC l :X C.1ppuII.1 1. 3. -I XXQIII ,X11.ur III' Y 1' .V .1 ir 51 .I.1m', IJ.-CI-11 mr-3 . I . ' ' I ' f ' . I 'I - X'-I1 ' I'.'I1u -I I.11111 Club 1 I:rc11cI1 C Iuh X. 4 Pup C'ub I C1 .X .'X l I. 4. II 'ICI-1' 1. CI.1 I X'. ' V' -I I11,1IwIv.II I I. .I ' b.lI 1. CI,us I, IC 'I mg I. -I: .Xuugfvlu .Ilurn-lm. Coronation it ' fu II.. I . :X l.II1YI,l.3 -IZ Pa k-b.II I. 1 I. -I. .'Ix 1. C, . I 1. 1. 1. 4. fX1.'I I 11.111 1.3 1. 4. Im 4, I I .' ' V St Inu' . XI I. 1, .- .ppcII 3. -I Ihmrr . -9. v , 1 - gkv 3 --- Sl ' -111n'1I 4. XI 1 . CII1cn'1 ' CI1b -I, II1 X' I, 1. X, -I I5.1 Iu'1I1.II I 1. I -I IXA .-I1.II I. 1, I4 4, X - I . un I'IIf'.:.' '.2 cc Y I Psp IIub I CX .X .X X'CIIv.'x'I1,1II I I S I . I .X C.1ppC-II.: 3. -I II.C.:! Mvul I7If'IIkI-1 . .- O 'IrJcI. I. 1. I -I C CC C.:u1lrv 1. I I. C-1 .II I Tccn X' I II.-111luI 1 C1 .X .X I 3 4 IIf1.'IC.-1' -I' IM 1' ILII I CI.1-.C I -I X'.'II. b.1II I Claw 3 S.-Il I1.1II X'.1r11x I I5 ' CI 11' I 4 X'u1w-'rx I II,XI . 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KAREN SAXILQELSON llnmlr flrariuurl- 'I'hcspIanx 5. 4 I'.In Am I 4 I-rmch ' lub I 4 Rui from I Sfrlbblcrx 1. 3, Spnfllxglllcrs I, 1 IIHIJIILIIUI1 SIA!! 3. 4: CI A pl 1 I 4 fsvmrrl Urdu-xIr.I Q I iunfrrt IHIIIII 1. 3 4 .XI,IrIIIIng I5.InII 1 'I III. lI'IIIr Ulflfwr HIIQIIJ I.II It ROBl1R'I' IfWl:l.l. SNIIIII Scrxbbll-rx 1 GWIiNDOI.IiN BROXVN Univcrsrrv Luv, XIII. I, Z. I, ELIZABETH ANN SCIINHIDIER French Club I. Z. Pan -Xm 3 4: Pep Llub Z: CI. A. A. Z. I: Iluckcv 2. Class 33 lhxkl-Ihall Z. 3, Yollcvball l, I. Softball Z, 'I A lappclla 3. 4. Dull-rf Muna: Coronarmn THOMAS RAYMOND GORXIAN Red crm I. 1, I. IIIIIIIIIIIIV C'Iub 4. Rndmg c3Iub 1. JANE RAE CIROTE Pan Am lx Teen Y: Psp Klub 1, G. A. A. 1. 3. 4: Iloclwv Class 2, 3. Varsity 4: Bawkctball Z, I. Clam 4: Vullvyball 3. Class Z. Softball 2, 3, Bowling 3. 4: Tennis 4: A Cappella Z. 3. 4: Vespa-rx l. ll'IVlI .Yerqvr Bu Young-'r: HrIgur1Imn: Desert .SI,ng: Coronation. aaa 0 7953 4...u.....a.- . ,. . -,-5-evyw.. V. ,... ,. , . , Senior Fashions. JOHN DAVID SL'I.l.lVAN l.aIin Club 1, Ihmrball l. liawball . Sung. Cumnaliun ROXANNIE MARIE BRENNAN Rcd imu 2. 4, Spotlnghlcn I, 1 wlla I. 4, IJ.-slr KIIRISTIAN I.Al I-Y XYOIBIII: RI Ill SANIIQI-I SUN SXII'II BROWN SCllNl:lDl:R GORXIAN GROTIE SL'l.l.IVAN BRENNAN Thirty-nine Cfaaa o I9 3 DOROTHY ANN VlCKRO3' Honor Graduate The Echc 4: The kkkbster Echo 3: Latinuw Rumc: 3. Cc-editor 4 Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Pep Club Z1 Fcribblers l, G. A. A, 2, 3: Hockey 1: Basketball 1. 3. Yollcyball 2. 3. A Cappella 3. 4: Ycspcrs Z. Diner! Sung. DONALD BERNARD STI-CKER JOHN CHARLES TESAR l,atinu2 Rumor 3. 4. Latin Club 1. 3. 4. A Cappella 1. 3 4. ll? Il Aietur Be Younger. Brlgudncn. Deir!! Sung, ANN LliL'Tkk'il.lfR Senior Governing Bndv Quill and Scroll 4, The kk'ebster lfchii 3 Business Manager 4. Latlnus Rumnr 3, Latin Klub 1. 3, Prmi dent 4: French Club 4. library Assixtanl l: Pep Llub lx Ci A A D- or 4- l. 3. President 4. Hockey, Clam 1. 3. Var-ity 4: l3a5ketball JACQUELIN lVlAL'RlNE BALDWIN Student Council l. Pan Am 3. 4: Red Lrons 1. Pep Club 1. Cheerleader 4. Hockey Z. Basketball Z. 3: Volleyball Z. 3, Soft' ball 3. A Cappella 3. 4 3 Desert Sung: Coronation. YICRKROY STFL RER l3Al.lJXX'lN flass 1. 3, Varsitv 4, Yullevball. Class 1. 3. Softball 1: Bowling 3. -1 Vrspers 4 Marching Band l, 2 3, 4. JAMES XVALTER SCHMITZ Orchestra l. 2. 'IFSAR l.EL'TXN'Il.liR SKQHMIII DITTY ECK KILKENNY HARRY LEE DITTY Senior Governing Body: Monitor. Quill and Scroll 4: kVebxter Echo 3. 4: Office Asiiitant 1: Chemittry C,lub 4: Hi Y l. Z. 3, 4, Football l, Z. 3. 4, Basketball l. l, Vcspcrs Z, 3, 4: Drwrt Song. Lois JOSEPHINE ECK French Club 3. 4: Chemistry Club 4. Scribblers l. 2: Teen Y l: Hockey Z. FRANCIS GAYLE KILKENNY A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4: XY:-'Il Newr Be Younger: Brigaduun: Desert Song. Forty SUNDHAUSEN VOGT PEl.l JANET KA'l'llRYN SUNDHAUSEN ROBERT NOEL VOGT Track l: A Cappella Z, 3. 4. ll'e'1f.X'i'i'er Be Younger: Briguduun, PHYLLIS PELL Latin Club 2. library Axsistant 3, Prewident 4. Pep Club Z G. A. A. Z. A Cappella Choir 3. EUQIINI1 S'I'AN1.11Y Womb, JR, Smlngfwld X11 l 1 fllxs Prcmi.-nl 3 C,lJss X'ic.'l'r.fxxllcnr l Slmrvr fn'.'fYHlI1g llfllx fhcmnlrv Klub 4 lwwxlball I XX rmllxrt 4 Kmrxzmruzn PIAKQX' Gl:Nl:X'.-X XV.-X'l5ON KU144-M1 X144 1, 1 14.41 uw 4 Rmng flub 1 4 Snrxbblu 4 x'.,11.vbA11 x 4 14.m..1b.111 1, 4 Slzlrbnll 1 FRIED Ol,lX'liR BRliNNl:R lynx Sr l.f.uxx Ill l 1 Il U 9 4 Xlnrzhxng Fund 3 DQZNNA ANN.-X C.-X'Illl:RlNl: HIEIDBRINK liunkn Nlc, l I 3 C1 .-X, :X I .lffllx lvlllflcx S'lOlll.lJRllLli flnv Prssxd-,nr 1 Srullfnr fvuncl' Klrnxrvr flhwrlcnlur 1 .X f.1pp-'ll.1 I XXQ ll .Xlur lil Yfflutu r ,ll1. XN 1lXl,l.l1Nlf Kl1NNl'DX' lxhmrv .Xxxxxhml X lhp l'ul1 1 .X f.xpp.-ll.1 9 4 X'-xynrx l IJ. l. rl Surry B:XRl'aARfX ANN Rl-l-lil-R Rrlkv Rnwr. Ulm- I I 3 Rnllmy 1 'uh 4 .X I.u5-pull.: 4 IAN: sum, Blauil- CIAIQK Hlcim Xml! lu-v.-rnung llnllv Nuuluru llunlxl l I w Xlvnut.-r lm-1 l'xll l .X l.1pprll.x , w 4 XX. ll Xml! IS. Yfuvzarr llmullllw lJ.x.ll ,Surg C.-XRUI, JEAN NlllfUl.l'X' Snlllull 1 :X l.xpVvll.1 1. 3. 4 Xlrvurx l XXIII Xml! li Y4 urrarr, Hrwlnl-.1 vi IJ, wr! .Sf rg. JOHN lVlfXl.COl.k'l l..'XXX'Rl-NCE1, JR. llfmfr lfrulluull l .mlm Klub li llnn :Xm 3. 4, Rudxng I lub 4, limlgl- Club 4 llrmlufmwn Sufi' 4 lwncing lluh 1, Cnznccrl Orclwxrm 1. 3. 4 II-ur Rullw, Huklll u Nqlzun- XXI' ll X- Llr Hr Yfflmgur. 'I ln-wplunx 4 XYOOIJ XXUXTSON I5Rl:NNl1R CAM of 1953 .D XX'illic Col-xc? DURO'I'lll1.X Rmi Hfxxsox lllf-4,1 ffflzlluuz. Ir-IHl'?Nl'4 ARLO lfl5l'R I NlCl1Hl.l-NI'.fXll llhfmf fvmlluurf Quxll ard Suull 4. XX'cbxl.'r lllnz 3. 4 l.1lxn llub X ilu-umxlrv fllub 4, ll: X' I l. 9. 4 XX'n.xllmg X 4, 'llrmlk l l, hull 4 irnws Cnuulrx' 4 lll:IlDlSRINK STOHI l5Rll5R KILNNI-lJX REEDER HICKS MlEDl,lEX' l.AXX'RENC'lE ll.-XNSON X'lOEHl.ENP:XH Forty-one f' CCM 0 1953 .IANIFS MARTIN IVIACNISH XIon1tor T111 Fcho 4 Ch mutrx C ub 4 mm 1 u upus 4 Hrnm 11m 11 S ml SIIIFR Y I RN PASTFNI. 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E, 4 IS 'g' Cfl In 2, V- ' , , 11. ,, 1J,- ,ff . E .' l The ILCI11- 4: I. C. b 1, FH Q .lub I. I7r'1 cnl 4 Tun Y I Pup IV' b I G. A .-I 1. T. 4, I ckwr fI,11s 1, 3 V. 1' 4. . I1- b.II 1. I Y1 1 b.1II CI.1ux I I .1I b II I 3 51 'I g I. 4. .FI C.1pp1'II.1 1 4 III ll 1.11.-f 1411 Y .1111 , 111,141 11.1.11 8111711 I,If , '. . . 5. ' 1 '. . tmp: C . I-. . NI I I1b . ' A . I I, I'r1-11 I- 4 , ' I C1in r1 IIA I I H11 lmwl l1u1I11r1I I VV 4 'I I C' V . . h' 1.1 I ' R 4, I.rxn CI b I, 4, Ch- - CVI b , Iiiigc C1 b 4 CQ. .-I. ,'I. I 4. II1wfI11'v 3. 4, YLII' . 3. 4 II. Ix1'Ib.I I 4 .I I .1pp1'II.1 I, 4, lJ1w.r! Xmru I:11w1b, I -IVr.'Ix I I 1 4, V trx' 2, I I 'Q .' I ' I If ' 'I CI 4 A C.1pg1'II.1 I. 4, CW '-l r'hv:slr.1 I III-If I ,1na, Ch' ' ' QI b 3. D. O , '- 41' C'Iub I, : 1 I. S Iv' , 1111. I. 1: ' dc I Chun Z: C3 .-I, A, 3. 4. Ilnckcy I: VoIIv1'baII 4: Pa.uI11-rb.1II 3. Softball. Cklnsx 3, .I X' O I. I 3, 4 , v . St ' v ' 1. 4: XK'cb1c Ii'h 4. I..1ri FI b I Fru ' I b . Rnd C' I IN1 fl 1. r' II' Y I, I K'.pp-II.1 1, 3. -I II'.' II X.-1-1-r B1 Yu r-,1-r I' -nn, IJ' Ir! ,X ml, C'11'11n. 1m C iT I- 4, I 5 V 2 NI 1 III Y I 1, W. 4 l,1 .-:.1 Vlub I: I4.1Iwb.1II I, A 4 ,pg -II.1 1. 3 4 IIHVII .Y.'1'1r H1 Y, . 1' t Imzn. 111' ' 51,111 V' , n VIVI ' X A 5 .V , - , VV Ib O 4 - . . 1 . . -. . I S1 1 1-nx I1-un:1I 1. I 4 XY.-I111-r Ichn 4 'Ilan Y I: I'1'g1lIub I C1 :I .I I I 4 IIv'II1'v 1 IRA 1' .' YA IU' 1 3 -I YXIIc1'b,II, ilnw 1. YJ lx' I Sv!! . , , Y . I-1:1 xx 111- 1. 1, Tun., 4 A 1,1,1p.'1s.. 1 4 111 ff A A ' - 'III' 1' ' IW S1 '11 I5 'V 'VIVVIV H' ' ' Ji. ' J 'Id J .f ' II , .' I-R lL'1 Y If I . I, 2 :I C DV1'II.1 I I 'I II'.- .'I ,X1111 liv , . , , .. . . , ., . , '1 1,1-r, , l.1.:: 81,1-11 IRI ' ' V ' V V 'H '- JAMES SADQWSKI BEVERLY ANN Wooly ROBERT EXIXIITIVII XVPLSCII lim-wr Cfm.Iuur. l-Ilnmnr I.nun 1 uh , I 4 fhvrnurry hub 4 IAAIRICIA JLANNINI: BLSSLY Sr.1Ii.'nx fuuncul I lim .Km Ixbmrx' IM-mm: I fh.mmrx- flub 4 spulllghlml Imp uw: c. A A 1 If.-limb: Iam.-1, km!! I IDCNALD CI,ARI:NCI: BLQBACK fhum1xtrvf,lub -4 Slwml- I 'vb I XK'rcnImg I. 1. 3 4. 'Imck I JANIJI' SCIQ RILKES llbmrv .-Xmwmx I Illlxn- .Mmmnr I 4 IN.-lu.:-In SIAII 4 N,-.fllghh-U 1 1, mf-I L'v-lun 'l'rw.-IWW 4 Bl:'I'IY RALQSCIILR lim Am l Ultxu' .hnxmnr I. 1. I. 4. Pep iluh I Ilwkcx' Ihxlu-lbnll Z. 5. 4 S-sllbnll 2, 3, Yvspcrx I JOHN IVIARTIN SMITH Ili Y I, 1, Ircxulball I, 4, Baikctball 2: Bawbnll 1, A Knppclla 1. 3. 4: ll'vH .Nl-L1-r Hr Ynungrr, Hrzgalimxn. lluwrl .Sung Cum- nation. SARAH LOUISE BERIENS CJ. A. A Ir, 4, Iinslwrbnll 1. Volleyball 1. flaw I Softball I Iiowlmg 4. A Kknppl-II.: Im, 4. Orchcxtrq I Duwrr Sung RCWLAND JOHN ROBINSON. JR. c.mmf,- Day 1. Ruling num 1, -1, Strlbblvrs z SAIJUWSKI xvoow wr Lsc II CAM of 1953 za 3 I, A , I ' I In I Two cf Q lcmd ROSELYN RUTH KRUELSER Rad from T: I,1brArv Aislsmrt I 2 IJ 0. 4. Scribblers I v l'lo1:lu'x' 3. Yullcvball Z I Pf.1wk.'rbnII I I JOHN OI.IZS Ihllm, 'I'vx.n l. 1, Fuorbnll I. 4 BIQSSI-Y ISUISAK K RICICIS RAL'SlIIII:R SMITH BI:Rl1NS ROBINSON KRUEGER OI DS Forty-three Cfaafs 0 I9 DONALD PAUL BUERCKLIN BONNIE LOL' SHADXVICK films Prcsidcnt I, Cluidancc. founc Z, S den! cunc I. Intl Sxudl-nl ilvuncml Z. I3 O 4, XR-llrvh.xll flaw 1 Ilnckcv, Klan I Club 3. III Y I, 1, 1, 4. Ilocwtbnll ,l, 4 K I ll I. 1. 's 4, I3.1scb.1ll l, 3, 4, I3,1mI l, Cnr mlm , - 1 ANN KATHERINE CUTTER jj OSCAR HMI? SAMPLI: French Club 4. Red Cross I, K fxcr .s Kun! 3. Rnlxng C Monitor. Lhcmistry Klub 4. A Cdxpp.-ll.x 2. 3 4. IIXVII .X'c'v.'fr Bl' PPP Club 1' IIUCINY, Vnslty 'I 4: es Q l. , 4 1'l'wcr'.Iur Ywunqrl. lirlglulllmn. lhwr! Sung. 4. Lmunnrioxv. OBZTI' I:YRY 'AR Y . R Il H L I firm, c.,l,.1l..n.- Q'W0lfl'N ANN GRACI1 SMH-1f iiwvyrn-ng Iwlv, Ml wg. .M lu lli Y 1- I-I-M cmnmuy rum 4, 'Il-.-.1 Y 1 lam-Img 1 lkp Klub 1 cl A. A, bAll l, Wrcxllang . 4, If k ' I3.1 d , 3. 'r lisnl 4 l, 3, 4, Iluclwy' l. 3. 4. Ymvlluvb.1ll I Ilan 3. link.-tb.xll 1, 3, Mnrchxng Ihnli 4, f hm .T 5 y 4. soflbjgl 1, 3, V H V if J I YI Rl lNl.IN K l,-XRI Y SIIAIDXVIVK SAXIPI I ORAL I: '--'Sf 'Q I3L'RGliR WII IfI.lEY ITARRII S Rll HARDS l'llll I IPS SHORT IVIARGERY SEXVIELI. BURGER JOHN DAX'lD RICHARDS Studlnl Cfouncxl 3, ihc.-:leader 4. IH-p 4.lub l, A i,.1ppsll.1 I x I7 O 3, 4, 4. II! II X.-ur HI- Yhung-'r' lirraud-mn. ll.-x.-rf .Mrg Lmrrngmn SUSAN Jo IJIIII.I.lI'S JgjHN Egpy XXIIIQIILIQY Innung Mldngnn I. N I- l 4 XY.-km.-r l.h-1 -4 Inun Klub 2, Ifrvnch Klub l. IR-p Klub 1 Spvxlnghun 1 CJ A A 1. 3, lludwv 3. lhskn-:hall Z. 3. 4. X'lvllcvb.1ll 1, A Lnppl-lln 3, 4. lirngulllmv Iluxlrl Slang. BARBARA FRANCIJQN IIARRIPS llhmr flmlluun n .. , , . , xulh.-r, N.-bmka 1, 1. T Rua cfm 4 Ilup cm, 3 Iw.f.l.m..ln R051 RI IAN- MICR' mn 4. Yup-'rx 4, 12.-ur mm- '1rw,p,..m 4 xvmnmg 1. 1, 1, 4, Forty-four M of 1953 CAROL 1XNN XXIORCESTER Wfbxur Iirho 4 Librnrv .-Xsusunl 2. Pan Am 1 Teen Y I Bndgf Klub 4. Pep Club 1. G A. A l. 3 4, Hockey 2. 3. Vollavbnll Z. 3. 4, Baxlwtbgll 1. 3, 4 I..-XXVRILNCE NEXXIFIJ, XIAN l'IOQK, JR, llhmlr Graduall- Offnf ,Xsslsmnl I, X 4 .IVAN HOIiI'I. R.-llfrmx 4. in :X .X -, w 4 lluflwv 1 I lkulwtbml . u, 4 ,W .,, X'.ll.-vlmll I I 4. Svillull I I XX'lI.I.IANI RUISI-RI NICNI4ll.I.'1' Scum: Cmvlrnlng Ihzdx .X X H I I Ulluu- .Xwuwtant I lll X 1 Irnnn 1. I 4 .X I mppx-12.1 . m 4 Il. !l Mllr H. lfumpr lizllllllllmr, lhwrr! M4151 SIIIRIIY ANN NELSON H 0 4 RICHARD MICIIAIQL CHARCW Sl Inun. Mu. l. Rul Iran 1 .'X fmpp.-ll.: 1 X 4 Br1gul14.1.n.' llmln Sung JOHN RQBERT MCLAIN' JR' Plotting the Candy Sales Ccmpcxqn NANCY SUIZ VAN I.L'lK Ci. .'X. .X l, 3. lmckvx' 1, I llmxlwllvnll l X. 4 X.'ull.'vb.1ll Z. I. 4, Sufllmll I. a. 4 .X f.xpywll.1 I. 4 Xluflnng Fund l. llunrl Sung. Q INI1NNItbI'lAI DlftXN IZXVINCI Vhilllcwlhc Ill I Clwnnlslrx' Vluh 4 Ruling Club 4. Cuncvrt GARY GLNH GIEIGLR :xml 1. lf 3,-4g 'xlmhang 11.1.1.1 1, 1.4 1. 4 Sl louis. Mu I BIZVISRLY JOYCE ELDIERS GI-ORUIA ANN BEYLR Ufficc :Xssmnnr I Tucn Y I .X bmp.-ll.: I. -I lhu-rr Sung X.'nIlcvb.1ll. Cklass 2. IRIISTI R VAN HOOK IIOIEFI XIcNI Il I Y NIQISON Brentwood. Mo, I: I3 U 4 G. A. A, 2, 4. llockcy, Class I f IIAROXX Xlcfl AIN VAN LUIK GISIGER BILYIER IQXVING lil,I7l:RS Forty-live C7 M of 1954 Presrdent Dave De Vos Vrce-Presrdent Bob Phemlster Secretary Treasurer Carolyn Beasley Sponsor Mrss Iones Besrdes bemg actrve rn numerous school ac llV1l1GQ the Junrors took a great deal of mterest rn therr own class affarrs ln November the class had a talent assembly and 1n December a runror sophomore party at whrch games dancrng and of course refreshments were fea tured The Jumor class cabmet composed of the presrdent of each homeroom orrgmated and co ordrnated the class affarrs The cabrnet ar ranged the Jumor semor basketball game and the rrng commrttee arded the class 1n the selec tron of therr senror rrngs To rarse money for therr act1v1t1es the Junrors carr1ed on several protects At the football games Webster megaphones were sold and the basketball throw at the Student Councrl Dance Carnrval was sponsored by thrs group The future of the rumors was not overlooked erther for each student had two conferences wrth Mrss lones hrs counselor Therr grades and class standrng were drscussed as well as plans concernrng the comrng year s program The lass took part rn College Day acttvrtres and soon started thrnkmg of thelr careers after leavmg Webster Hrgh The lunror Prom wmch was planned by sev eral comm1ttees under the SUDSIVISIOH of the cabrnet was held on Aprrl 18 rn the Roberts Gymnasrum The dance brought to a clrmax the rumors most actrve and probably most suc cessful year Our team' Dlgmfred executrve Whatcha wa1t1n rox? U saw 501 Fcrty szx Cm 0 1954 Bowman A gevreyer Crrrstrn Cole Cappell Car ' ers A derscn Bul t Carr Bren ecxe Babb Cavenaugn Beaver Baer Br wn Bens n Berry Cark As er Blackburn Chapmar Cook .ellen Clrff Arncld Batz Burch Ber Ackerrna Burgess Ccssaart Beasley Anthony Arms rcrtg Calahan Bartcsh Coombs Clegg Allen Barr Bader Burch Benzel Alfs Atherton Dames Frtzgerald Fagerberg Grave Duce D 'vos Greene el ng Fans Dedrtrus Brtterman Cullen Els er Crant Cutter Evans Felds Drake Grngrtch Davrs Edwards Gtbscn Frurn Granam Drebes Edmcnds Cutter Forsyth Deane Flsher Grrffrn Farr1s Farrfreld Ferguson Granger Erler Dempsey Erher Ccx Gcrsuclu Forty seven Cfaaa o 1954 Hcllenberq, H-eiqel, Icccbs, Hchenernser, Hillemeyer, Hxxscn, Hellmich, Hcxnscn, Amend, Greer. Halley, Hudspeth, Heinemcn, Hcqe, D. Hicks, Hudson, Hageman, Hope, Hansen, IGClCSO1'l, D. H1CkS. lcrdczn, Icckscn, Gueterslch, Hess, Hoqen, Gretzschel, Icxckscn, Guenter, Hcdcpp, Hubbell, Harris. Hesse, Huniberq, Ichns, Heftel, lrwxn, Grch, Hcssfill, Hcdqes, Ichnston, Hobson, Holmes. nv Forty elql LG' ler K ,1 lla s l u l lvlccfl rqll Koscn D Muckenz e If l V 1JW l. nfy M D n uqh MCKU' P ll n we cf: ll r' LL n y I llcrclxenzle Mclie '1 Kcssmon lf er 4 s l L ss J f Klcs C5 Ivf C u'n Lunderqcn evn' cz ' C -we lar il I Q :mas ,,,, you vu wi' S13 'fm I . nn-vt aw av-Aww me CEM 0 7954 Peterson, Sczlve-ter, Pocle, Rasmussen, Rasmus, Cdcr, Sodowsiu, Schwuch, Schnccth. D, Neff, Zcxncuuske, Phemlster, Shilkett, Ncxppler, Rxsk, Rmhcrdt, Nelson, Ostmnd. Nash, Seemcxn, M. Neff, Schrmdt, Rcsebrcuqh, Pollock, Schmidt, Rcse, Seib, Powers. Srhick, Ncqer, Quzck, Plerce, Hclrteqensis, C'Ke:1ne, Rqqle, I. Petersen, Quevreixu, Shull. 'Y ' 4 ---: 41.3 lj'4L..J,,:. F ' 6 idk lit .nr fl!! U 1. ,ii- 11-,E ical. B :alia 1-:Blu X'-Adiltlbl 11119111 'ilsililv iiti' ill' M2 VIQJS Wzlk ns Wagner SCM! Q 2 Verky W11k1HSCH V le THC'upsCn Vcqen Wurtz QCWGIYZ D T f Svczllwccd Scrbxtz Summa V n T-I ffmcmn Sworn VVH1 Vcelker Topner T masek Smlth V F1 ,, Dyson Von Reen W Ike Wa k ns Stevens Wurtz W1 cke Walker Schultz Wagner W1 qht THcm Jr in illrnmnam CAP' F ELSTVQ YQQS 19:3 Forty nme j I 5' l 2' -. ' I my ,. ,,, . ,W , 5 , f I , ' ' ' J M, , x J V . V . 4 I f W W . f My , fl' 4 .sy A , A , N I .1 I 'Nciff, Vxfcxrd, Thcmpscn, Schwarz, Whyte, B. Tcft, Tuttle, OKel1ey, Thcmas, I. Stcuber, H. Stc1uber,Tcst1ebe, Shoemaker. ' ' , ' 1 , , .yr 1, ., , , 'ch , . . A , ', ' , .. , . ex. .. ,.. , . . , 0. . Q . , ' . , '. te, , , Q , , ., Cl. '.I Y1ff Terr-ey, . , , x , 1 1 , S . , , 'E , , . , . , 1 , . A e. gangs o 7955 Presrdent hm Pender V1cePres1dent I D Nolan Counselor Mr Noble Th1s year s sophomore class demonstrated 1ts cla s sp1r1t and 1nterest tn act1v1t1es by workmg well as a unrt on 1lS proJects The class cabrnet cooperated w1th the class offrcers rn planmng a number ot assembhes A talent assembly a pep a sembly a df1VGIS educatlon assembly and an assembly on Iun1or Alcohohcs Anony mou were all presented Another successful actlvrty was the comblned sophomore-Junror dance whlch was held 1n December The class members pomt Wlth prrde to the1r treasury whlch they have bullt up wlth prohts from the sophomore 1LlI'1101' dance and wrth the money they have earned through the years 1n magaztne sales Expenses ot the Echo class p1ctures and operatrcnal costs of the class were taken from the treasury The sophomores were also very proud of the1r athletlc accomphshments Therr football team remamed undefeated and the1r basketball team also had an outstandmg record The sophomore g1rls teehng a need for a sophomore pep club establrshed one and the g1rls tarth tully attended the B team games and were mstrumental rn st1rr1ng up mcreased enthus1 asm for spohomore sports Members of the class of 1955 have shown a great deal of abrhty thus far rn managrng class government and 1n carrymg out the1r arms Therr athletrc ab1l1ty and enthusrasm are also a guarantee that they wlll contmue the1r ou standmg record ln the next two years S1 S1 Senor What so funny Vztty 6615.4 0 Y955 Ezawley, Beatle, Bates fungi Etnqhazn, Arnold, Ayers, Brand, Altenhofer, Butler, Burton. Bender, Ashby, Eaerman, Eoblzxt, Abe, Berqrrzann, Bruno, E. Carr, Black, P. Carr, Benson, Brown. Eriaham, Anderson, Allen, Eader, Burns, Bodley, Berner, Cbase, Anderson, Aldtnger, Eoeneolcer, Eeal. Clausen, Biehl, Easse, Card, Cnaptn, Cavenauqb, Barrows, Beall, Cheek, Elankenshtp, Haag. onnor Dtltlley Dxor Deqe hardt F ste Epperso bberhad Adam Evans Fr 'me Cox Detgen Enqlsh leveland DuBuq.re Este by Etrten Cook Cooper Vuler Doerr Dudley Del' Elar Crrqler Ftfty one , ' ,r ., C,Cil1 Erbe, Claypcol, Dodge, Downen, Enaler, Chambers, Culp, Finch, Durham, Frsler, Flrseler, Cooney. Costello, Dorsey, Feldrnann, Eddle, Dowler, Cclernan, Colby, Feldwisoh, Davts, Edwards, Eooff, Colbert. ..,, 4-vu CM 0 1955 lames Kenn sl' laadcn Klnsller Glaypccl lohars Geuss Gccdrum Ichnson Hawkmson l'If1 war E Hartmann lanes Ho' H W Ge try Hellm ch G1ldeHaus G edecke Klellsch Kncl Kessler Haub Hayes Hollrnar Huqqenberqer Gunn Heltzman H1ll1ar Garw cd Huklll Glllcrd Hallemar Hall Haller Howard lenlcms Geqqus Hcqe Iudell Hyde Gundellnqer Keller Kmcald I-laak ,4 IYXQHCI w :nity-twa gf Q x xX un ' Marshall, Mcllell, Mlller, Marks Kulllrnann, Llpplncctt, lwfadale Krcpp, Nell, Nccnan, Mackler, lnlzzzzguaral. Ncwlln, Korle, Marlln, MCAl1sler, Lemherqer, Lenk, Nolan Nagel, Lange, Marrow, Lange, lvilller. Lena, Mercer, Lalva, Lcttman, Mellen, Lolz, Mlller, Nalley, Oferzner Ncclln. Lcwry Marshall, Newby Nesbllt, Larsen, Macnlsh, Long, Langan, Mudd Gccn, K1ssl1na. Cana o 1955 Parker OTccle Seafcrd Saucer Rcstrcn :icqers Quefeaux Put a Sreaer Rrqqrns Schuette Paae Prerce Shore Owen Schuhay Savrqrac Scott Oberlecuse Swartz Sales Scct Schrader Rrchter Placke Ptaft Rc s ratter cn Pe ersc Pender Reay Rcaers Quan anne Re's'e1ck Scharr nal'a.1ser '05 L B ! Lf' 'V' ' n wr ,-V, I tern Sydcw Vcertmann Scctt Woeltl Ward Wallace Swartz Wertrrnuller Wlllxams Tschannen Vaughn Stewart St Pterre Thorrpscn Smallwocd Wccds Wxlscn Sturges Staftcrd Vxsnaw Wambcch Purvrance S eld Psclh Ryan 'ic escr' Sclnlrerran S El F Rayburn Sussex Thcmp cn N Wolf! S Wclf Wccd Stuart Terchmann Ulrich Taylor N Smallwood Tanner Worcester Snyder Whrtney Srmmcns Sprndler P Smrth Smrth Wrllrams Sweeney Walker Thorntcn Srqman Wachter F1'ty three CAM of 1956 Presldent Dave Macdonald VICG Presldent Ierry Wolff Sponsor M1ss Epps At the beg1nn1ng of the school year the mem bers of the freshman class elected therr class ever the prestdent moved away from Webster and from that t1me on hls offrce was ably ad m1n1strated by the v1ce presldent The class off1cers and the homeroom presr dents n1ne 1n number made up the class cabt net The cablner has sponsored many class act1v1t1es Toward the beglnmng of the year they held a class assembly featurmg nlnth grade talent and conducted a class party 1n the spnng Thls year the members of thls class had thelr f1rst taste of student guldance Thrs was the1r hrst acquarntance wlth student assembly gu1des and 1n therr lunch penod whlch they shared wtth the sophomores they had the1r own gutdance program Those who would not cooperate were d1sc1pl1ned by the Senlor Stu dent Guldance Councll The freshmen took part IH many extra cur rrcular act1v1t1es Most of the boys were actrve rn after school sports and many of them Went out for C' football and C basketball Therr Pep Club was a very act1ve orgamzatton and the class elected cheerleaders from thelr group Through the efforts of the cheerleaders the at tendance at the C team games lncreased The g1rls too partlclpated ID after school sports and 1n var1ous organ1zat1ons The freshmen have made great strxdes 1n government athletlcs and other act1v1t1es and are eagerly look1ng forward to therr next year Small Fry lumor Iudgcs Frfty four officers. During the Christmas holidays, how- . I I' A I I 1 CVM 0 1956 Alt, Bell, DeZutter, Bollmann, Allen, Auten, Bartram, Blades, Blevins, Anselm, Basch, Bryan, Bland. Cinnater, Beebe, Champion, Asher, Broeder, Brown, Beasley, Cooper, Bates, Asselmeier, Allen, Comfort. Davis, Boston, Best, Bretsynder, Arndt, Banks, Brother, Bowman, Baker, Dougherty, Deqenhardt, Bickel. Cantrell, Kennedy, Davis, Dilly, Adams, Kraft, Anderson, Arnoff, Brenan, Deaton, Boone, Boaz. Griffitn Everett Fr erran Grace Heatn Lly terry Frcebel Farris Harlan Ford Fiterrnan Graham Fisher Dubuqeie Flauaus Z lflauaus lfllerbeck 1-laviri Fisler rgppler Dunville Fox l-lecker Godwin George Harper Frederick en Friedrich Grosswiler Edgar Est s G er Garrison Fisher For s Gissenaas Fifty five ' l l . t 9 - t t l t F 1 H f t l , , , ' . Grosskcp, Gibson, Hawkins, Gorman, Fields, Franklin, Koons, Forsyth, Eynon, Drake, Heath, Gaines, Eckricn. , , s , ' ' , , ' , , e , re ., ' , ' . , be , . ffm 0 1956 Lcznslnq, Ichnscn, Kuhn, Icrnes, Hubbell, Lcrncureux, Luntz, Lee, james, Kencrncre, Hopkins, Leif, K1:en1e1n, Howard. Iumper, H.nshow, Lunderqon, Hxnd facets, Lczffcxsse, Kupfer, Kroner, Hellmlch, Heltqzieve, Ienkms, Kennedy, Hudson Heneke, Hughes, Lo Rcche, Kcenzq, Kznstler, Hepper, Llnk, Hzndes, L1nn, Kophn, Klem, Herwzq, Lawrence. Hopper, fomescn, Hcdopp, Hellelrnan, Hebssn, Klcxsxnq, Huachms, Knccp, Kcscn, Ierdcn, Lacey, Kuhfmcnn. O -9-14 F My P f: fn IN Mudd MCM111H Mc cncld McKay LILCFGU rd Mormon hulhn Mun L Mvcrs P r I 'G 171 Molrey Ctlc Mcmn V1 lc P hc: Per I Ln rlckles Ncvok I!cLc.uq1hn Mays Mcu tr e Marfeld We klcxrd Newherry Meme I4 He 'A 1 6 Iv Jmcck Marlcw Nelscn N zscne Newtcr Ncssenonle Q e vmon T yers Pcyre u, 7 Y r ' el ew Pc k I Crumb he sc NeVsc Foy e foo SX Caaa o 1956 Pe de P rter Schattqen Schloss get hardt ptehkcp' Sfnt 1 Qcrrn Pear' Sapptnq cn Se l' F Rowcld Srntth Schnaath Salvo Pehn R ash Se'nstrcct Rant: Q nel: Prtce Htchards r' Sartdve Setell P well Spam Retchle Savvye per a Schrmdt Pr ce Pu dun tt Sa Sanzc era Weatherly Rent S hcl: Qma feed QJ ln D1 e Stmcn Rene flu. Strawhun Thorpe Thcmas Wcltf Vzermarn Stertz Ztebold Tubesstnq Sutherland Sydcw Wnttefctton Weber Yoder Westrup Warneke Wrlhams Weston Wcerndle Tanner Wen' Wtederkehr Wood 'Wrlscn Westlake Schellenberq Wheatley Weber,W1ll1ams Thalmann Murry Wrlkenson Wrlcox Tanner Vogt Sundstrum Wrlkmscn Strauss Waln Wcody White Trlckey Sweet Werner Thomas Zers Trcutner Thomas Weber Wachter Ftfty seven t i r, c , .. , . ,.. c. ,. .. ., '. lil, - 't.., .. ' 1 , rt.., .:sch. , , ., , r , 5 , . , ' ', -cl 1 e, ' . . . 3 ., . , , O , ' , . , ' fr, S lm , ' , i , r . SCC, Ive, t , , z , Ct' ', -. llv , '1l:,,.C, r , ' . Z N. , - .. f 4: '2 ,lf 1- A- , :rar ,r 1 , 1 'W . , , X f ' t , x A - Y ' Q ,wx ' 'J . f- ' 1 t f N - ' In XF! i I, 1 E ,, ' .' A gf , V, U . 'V r X 4 . x 'e 1 I ,. I K' Cfaaa of 7957 Canfield, Brcwn, Ball, Aldinqer, Cummings, Devereaux, Colbert, Davrd, Arnold, Custard, DuMcnt, Barnes, Ellts. Elders, Copeland, Behnken, Brunbur, Brown, Ccstellc, Clement, Burkett, Bobttt, Blarr, Blarr, Blair, Bcdley. Crrqler, Bell, Copeland, Bear, Beall, Anqermeyer, Detten, Atherton, Barney, Defra, Drebes. Baber, Colbert, Drew, Chambers, Burgess, Brooks, Batne, Casey, Cook, Beeson, Faris, Cornet. F drnan Hargy el s bla vre nne ttbelt lf' Ck 'l t F5 c sc e a es En C n x 1 cs f-la an Gun '-l e Gr s q 5 .1 C Ftytt 64156 o 7957 LaDue, Love, Linders, Perabc, Pfeffer, Nelson, Payne, McCormick, Maas, Larascn, Olrver, Perlcms, Patterson. Parsons, Kirk, Metrvrer, Lilliard, Pew, Martzn, Leonard, Macnrsh, Pate, McKean, Kretchelt, Lang, Mzrrxssey. Moise, Mohler, Meyers, Mulhcllan, Pallarttc, Luer, Mester, Lange, Kropp, Lrndernann, McClure, Macl arland, Patterson. Musterrnan, Mestamacher, Martin, McGovern, Madole, McAllister, O'Dcnne1l, Lanqan, McLean, Peterson, Larson, Olds, fs--ff nu 'Q pr-Q1 ' 'L 1: -wmv :mmf V 4 - 4. A ' U-:mln 1:1171 4 4, w, . Sf' ll or f . 'v .lf AA Z' 7 Y Y YV fa A Fuqaon Sample Straub XVHyte Stewar Teut nlserg Reea R Ve ts n Spres Renter Schwetss Powers Wbraoht W rner Tavl r Wolfe Wol E lc Schafl r Wxess Thornton Relter Nelbaqrn 'Wells Cl'WJ9lS Rercbardt V JWQQF Quev reaqx Qtepnen Whtte Wes on Whlte Waldren Slnrnau .mhaw 5 Stemberqer 'Vtfl ams Weaver Pvc Reynolds Van Lutlc Salcaltara Q71 th Scheclc rr z 'l'1,,t n bcltultz VJGIA Veqley A ande Slftelto Qavers Wuesone Vvedlzon F1'ty mne Y M A V. r 'v I - z. ,Wu-', f - V . 0 'L I - I , Y 4 ' 5 : br - vn lllf I l l I V --. ,.- ., ' ' lf . ,, 4 . . V t , A l, I . ' ' X 1 n, 'J 'P 1 . '- VA M , ', ., -t, 2', LC-KC, V. , ', ' ,z ,'a. Ao, ', i,C, . e, ', . , fe ', ,S.m's, . , e '. o . , ' , t , ' , , .J , ,hrnith ' , 'tix , n, . , , . ,-.i., ', in, mo,5l ,' a, ,'7 r, n,. .Cr:ft, .lr '1 . aaa o I958 This years seventh grade class was the largest ever to enter Webster Groves High School. The 373 students came not only from the eight local grade schools but other locali' ties as well. Entering high school is always a new and exciting experience and it was no different for this class. They eagerly joined varied outside activities which included a starnp club dra- matics club intra-mural sports and Boys Choir. A new feature this year was the parent dis- cussion groups initiated to help parents feel more a part of the school With the officers of each homeroom acting as hosts and hostesses the parents rnet all the people with whom their children came into Contact their teachers their principals and the office assistants. The par- ents enjoyed coffee and cookies at these in- formal meetings and gained an opportunity to become better acquainted with their children s instructors. Each student took a required curriculum con- sisting of three hours of English and social -tudies one semester and two hours the next. Mathematics was taken for both semesters and science speech crafts physical education and vo al or instrumental music were each taken for one semester The homeroom presidents were Barbara Brown Tom Cutter Itrdy Davis Iohn Gerhardt Susan Groh Bob Koons Ieanie McCarran Mike Mcllroy Iacqueline Nelson Bonnie Stern Tom Burris Bradley Banks Brown Bramble Bee-man Campbell Alt Carey Baird Andersohn Brackman Bewrg Bruno Blumenhorst Bodman Boyce Calbrn Alt Bartholac Andrews Buercklin Andrews Braswell Anderson Bush Allen Bryant Carson Anderson Berner Andru Cavenaugh Burger Bender Carroll Call Bauer Brewer Beyer Arndt Bulot Anderson Brooks Adams 9 xty C , , I I I I I c i I I I ' I I I I l - I I I I U l b 7 I 1 I I I 1 1 A r counselor, Miss Iackson, the school nurse, the Thompson, and Bonnie Zagar. S, , . adzio I9 8 llertkrnann, Clark, Dtlltnq, Davrs, Cleveland, Bowers, Culllmare, Ervtn, Cram, Darrow, Estes, Dcuqlas. Ee-uerbachen, Conrad, Edwards, Davis, Dc-err, Clark, Copeland, Corcoran, Dysart, Cutter, Charcw, Dcrris, Finch. Cordes, Denckhoff, Clucas, Farley, Follrs, Douglas, Cooper, Clubb, Chambers, Deqenhardt, Cummlnqs, Chase, Chapzn. Edgar, Eurrnan, Craft, Ccnncr, Daniels, Appleby, Everett, Darnrnquez, Davenport, Enoch, Cottam, Brehm, Bcrmann, ser U .tner Er ekel rell I-log b crn Hass l-ranscn x-lea re erncse V-l G l-lar '1 l e ernse 1-,alla an l-ltllerrtever U rser Greer Hecker Gangl If George Gabern I-larer Harper Gssenaas Hcltarreve Haywood ldel'a..ts Devereaux Harlsch ld Eredertckscn Gemar I-larrmqton Erarknn Greseclce Gcrsuc H ll nberq Hachenberqer Hcllertbera ldansbrouqf l-larrrncnd Gentry Hansen U ffttln Gcedeclce Gaskxns Hall l-lawktns l'leral Gesellschap l-tall Henscn Hcefl Harsh Grch Burlcley Sxty one CWM 0 1958 lost, Loomis, Lcoby, Koons, Lottmann, Kruioli, Larson, Knowles, Lana, Kleinsohmidt, Landry, Kelley, Iohnscn. Stogsdill, Laffler, Lee, Kirk, Hcmhurq, Lewis, How, Lewis, Kavancruqh, Lashley, Koch, Kimmerle, Keith, I-lotze. Iensen, Linn, Kohcut, Knippenberq, Krug, Lawson, Larson, lames, Kenamore, l-luntmqtcn, James, Kraut, Emmert, Leqq, Iones, Irish, laclcson, Lott, Keightley, Kramer, Keaty, Hopper, LeGear, Lewis, Ienkins. I--A Martin Nat, riotras hke Faeqley Mon oe l-lorch Mauql's Pyourn Ogle VlCCorrnaok Nicholscn M Dan el Phem ster Mannio Mrller McCulley Pnlllip MoArtor Martin McCoy Mcllroy lvloran rieroe Palazzolo Owen Oberhaus Mitoheli Peakert Mrteer MCG ath Ne :laura Odor ayne McKay lralrrer Nel cn Mulhcllan Nelson Paliaric McGary Sixty two 5 A - 'S+ , , 1 A 1 Moody, Mulherin, Nusslzaumer, Mrller, Mullin, McCarran, Munch, Miller, McCarty, Payne, Miloradovrch, M:lles, North. 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D. - 2 Cl fs 3 Traditionally. . .the Sym o o rm un erstcmdinq. 3 5 O 1' ' bl ' 1 ' f h' h 'S 350 ' y ' th f 1h fl ' q. fwzg . 3A gcAo After much hard work both durrng and after school the Echo staff has brought out another yearbook for the enloyment of the students Every day one could f1nd the staff at work rn the Echo offlce or 1n Room 203 The year was opened wrth the takrng of group plctures of the clubs and lower classes Each orgamzatton that was to be represented 1n The Echo had a p1cture taken rn front of the Roberts Gym by a professlonal photographer When all the prctures had been taken the real work began Prctures had to be 1dent1f1ed and the accompanylng artrcles wrrtten The task of wr1t1ng these artlcles fell to the llterary taff and s1nce thls was a group of but srx each put ID long hours at Wflllflq The features staff had the work of taklng all the rnformal shots and th1s staff also was responslble for all photographs of the athletrc events lt was a rare s1ght lndeed not to see an Echo reporter on the srdehnes All th1s would have been useless however rf the bustness staff had not worked hard to cover the nsmg costs of productlon by candy sales bookstore sales advertlsmg and sub scrlptlons To present thts volume of The Echo to the students 1S the last funct1on of the l953 staff and we hope you w1ll be pleased wrth our efforts For many years The Webster Echo has set a hrgh mark 1n hrgh school Journahsm and thrs year was no except1on The paper has brought both the Junlor and senlor schools to the stu dents of Webster Hlgh for more than th1rtyf1ve years Th1s year th paper averaged about erght page each ed1t1on and carrled news edr tonals features and sports Advertrsements subscnptrons and the act1v 1ty trcket fund were among the pr1nc1pal sources of revenue for the paper The Webster Echo al o recelved help from the magaztne cam patgn and the staff sold programs at the Thanksgrvrng Day football game Funds were me mgafer gin also rarsed by the annual Paper Doll Prom held 1D March Besrdes publrshrng the paper the staff carrted on several other Journahstrc act1v1t1es Some of the members met the requuements of the Qurll and Scroll natronal honorary socrety and took an act1ve part 1n the group To better under stand the pubhcatron of a large c1ty newspaper a tr1p to the St LOUIS Post Drspatch was made rn March The staff met rn Room 3ll durrng the srxth hour and there was always a lot of work done 1n gettmg the paper ready for publlcatron To bnng the years act1v1t1es to a close the staff got together for a p1cn1c 1n the spnng , I I - Q ' I I A I I . 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W V 6 fu em flullf n C f G ds G 9 13 C 5 V 3 s Q eutmlpr Yenrmch D I v Q fll De II q C ner V dfrqff Lfv an C Hm 1 3 Q L1ffQl 6cAo an CPO 'lhe chapter of the nat1onal soclety for hrgh school Journalrsts Qurll and Scroll at Webster wa chartered rn March 1927 The group was accep ed as charter members rn he socrety whrch was founded at Iowa Unzversrty by Mr George H Gallup the now famous publrc op1n ron expert At the tlme Mr Gallup was head of the exe utrve commrttee and edrtor of the Qurll and Scroll Magazrne Websters newly formed group declded to name rtself after the great Journalrst and lounder of the St Lours Post Dtsputch Ioseph Puhtzer The membershrp 1n the group was then as rt ts now made up of the staffs ot The Echo and The Webster Echo The members have always had to fulhll the same requrrements Members must be Juruors or sentors tn the upper thrrd o thetr class recommended by the publtcatron s sponsor dolng work worthy of specral recognr tton and must be accepted by the Natronal Secretary of the orgamzatron Through the years the memb rshp tn the Qurll and Scroll chapter at Webster has been a great honor and the membershrp has b en reserved tor those deservrng rt All lndrcatrons pomt toward the preservatron of thrs concept 1n the future Presrdent Dlck Clement V1ce Presrdent Bob Phemtster Secr tary Treasurer Bob Wurtz Sponsor Mrs Werrrch The N F L had one ot rts most actrve and successful years rn 1952 1953 The club took an actrve part rn speech tournaments both at Web ster and other schools throughout St Lours and St Lours County The speech actrvrtres conststed ot debattng orrgmal oratory oratorlcal declamatlon humor ous radro dramatrc and extemporaneous speakrng In most of these d1v1s1ons the stu dents wrote thetr own speeches and wrth the ard of Mrs We1r1ch prepared them for delrvery ln both N F L and Mrssourr 1-hgh School De bate League tournaments Several of the members demonstrated therr speakmg skrll 1n the Optrmtst Sp alang Contest and the Amerrcan Legron Gratorrcal Contest ln the held of rad1o the N F L was represented tn the Vorce of Democracy contest and the Iunror Tomn Meetrng of the Arr broadcast from the hrgh school aud1tor1um ln the sprrng the Student Congress was held at Webster and representatrves from the N chapters from the St Lours area attended The Congres was patterned after the Senate and House or Representatrves of the natronal gov ernment The socral actrvrtres were as varred as the speech actrvltres and rncluded a fall and sprrng prcruc At Chrrstmas trme many former mem bers attended the annual alumnr party W6ltl0l'ICl 0I'2l'l5lC 8agll2 Slxty etqht . 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Av LV iv A x Us YJ N 5- w. VY I ,A 9M-1-- Mff' 7 ' ' H ,,, 7 , ' ' - ,, V, - ' Wg, V X l I , v 1- ,f,,,r . N ' 1 V ,,,, AA, ' r , ' 4 z, ,, 5 3 J ' Wifi f, V. 1 A f4.'vf5TQ ' , E I A X, A 5 - 21 1 - I-v, 'X - ' H .' - 1 f .QS . , 1 Q, Qhx. 7. , ' , K-., J lfl, . Afzp 348619161116 Moore Clement Lawrence Rasmus Wagner P Graf Wilke Looney llVlll1S D ane Nelson Re d parries Allen Garvey May Samuelson I Graf MacVeagh Riggs Suppiger Hatogensis Archibald President Iudy Grat Vice President Karen Samuelson Secretary Allen Moore Sponsor Miss Seibert Thespians a national honorary drarnatics society ended its Zlst year at Webster High in 1953 Students who have shown proficiency in dramatics have made this organization one O- the most outstanding in the high school. Mem- bership was open to anyone who had a willing- ness to work and who had one hundred hours of Work in the dramatics program. Of these hours thirty had to be spent working on stage- cratt which involves set construction and deco- ration. Thespians is a non-secret non-social organ- ization and the public was welcome to attend Seventy its formal 1n1t1at1ons An lnformal quiz and the presentation ot a monologue by each of the initiates preceded the formal initiations wh1ch were held after the productions of Dem' Ruth and Berkeley Square Members ot the organ ization and those interested in earning the high ly prized honor worked many long hours on age and back stage to assure the success of these productions The most important activity of the Thespians was the installation oi a new chapter at the Brentwood High School. The group also en- joyed attending dress rehearsals of plays at other county schools. As in past years Thespians have continued to develop interest in the dramatics department and to make the dramatic productions at Web- ster a vital part ot the school s activities. T 32 l.1ttle Theatre sea rr w J essfully cl 'Pax d asr p y the pre errtatrorr th u rous drama Slght Unseen Th s fantasy was hu lt u a ctr ns cf an Eng shw who was trytng sell her ah st rnhabrted ances trar castl The complrcatrons whrch rorn th r uct herr o left everon qurte tr ftea w th thrs productton ew t tters sent to a ser c 'nan re the learnn na of an arnu tnq comedy Dem' Ruth whrch was pres nted last fall Much excrternent was cre ated when Brll the servrcernan returned home expectrna to marry Ruth Ruth however had no such mtentrons srnce rt was her younger srster not she who had wrrtten the letters The ac tron whrch unfolded was fast and furrous and left the audr ence aurte arnused ls rt pc trle to turn loaci trrne as Peter Standrsh drd rn the productron of Berkeley Square? Audrences were vrsrloly rrn pre sed by the drarna whrch occurred when a twentreth cen fury Amencan proJected hrrn self rnto the erqhteenth century of hr ancestors who were astomshed at the unusual pow ers of foresrqht whrch Standrsh seerned to possess Peters body eventually returned to hrs own trrne, but hrs rnernorres were forever doorned to lrve rn the past Q1 vn I'6ll'l'LaflC5 F0 lflCll0I'l:5 . jg f . he 19' ' o , - so. as s' cc 1. A er l Q s rrnq Qc' r s . . of e h inc r , ' aro n' the a 'o J . . - lf ornan f . ' to so ..o -' Q' - ' e. ' ' - ' arose f .A e el e ance cf the ahosts to part wrth t Q h ripe lo c e ' . sa 's ' ' ' 1 ' ' . A for 'e ' M - Yi 9, we .J l 1 . ' e ' sf l ' Q t .S I pI'06!lfLCll0I'l t K The Productron staff IS the backbone of every play presented at Webster It 1S composed of students who have worked at least frfteen hours on stagecraft for the dramatrcs department The members are usually Junrors or senrors but oc ca tonally a sophomore earns enough hours to become a member The task of set constructlcn as well as the work done on posters was 1n the hands of these students On Saturdays for we ks precedrng the openrng of a play one could frnd members workmg on set constructron The Lrttle Theatre and perhaps the surroundrng areas were frlled wrth the sounds of hammerrng and sawrng whrch went rnto the restoratlon and burldrng of f ats When the entlre collectron of flats was Jorned to form the three walls of a set the Job of pamt rng commenced It was amazrng how raprclly a few people could cover the walls wrth parnt Wrth the parntrng of the flats only the f1nrsh1ng touches were needed To make sure that everyone had a chance to do several of the backstage Jobs a drfferent commtttee head was chosen for each p oduc tron thus grvrng all students a wrde knowledge of behrnd the scenes act1v1t1es Accornplrshrng th1s work meant acr1f1c1ng Saturdays and many after school hours but the group realrzed that therr trme was well spent when they saw the ftmshed products The stu dents obtarned wlde experrence and earned some of the hours whlch are requrred to garn membershrp rn the Natronal Thespran Socrety Vrce-Presrdent Martha Grosscopp Secretary Evelyn Srmon Sponsor Mrss Martrn The Spotlrghters were a group of mnth and tenth grade students rnterested rn dramatrcs whose purpose was to grve asprrrng Thes plans the opportunrty to take part rn dramatrc productrons For a group of thrs k1nd the membershrp for thrs year was extremely large and after the begrnnrng of the second semester the organrza tron broke up rnto two groups The nrnth grade students formed one group and the tenth grad ers formed the second The groups met sepa .SJpofAgAfero found that by meetrng rn smaller numbers more could be accomplrshed ln the sprrng of the year the Spotlrghters put on a erres of cne act plays for the student body The group used the Lrttle Theatre and the1r efforts were emoyed by all The club drdnt grve any maJor productron but many of the member were cast ID the productlons of the advanced dramatrcs department whrle others worked on the productron staff The organrzatton drd much toward rncreasrng tnterest rn dramatrcs and 1n fosterlng actlve partrcrpatron by freshmen and sophomores C. 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Qglnnlng Oli' S Steve Brown Presrdents ,Mike Sturges SGCIGKITY loan Terchman Drrector Mrss Replogle Thrs year the Begrnnrng Chorr had one of 1ts rrallest memloershrps however the erghty three membe s dd not consrder th1s to be a handrcap ln the lall the cho1r held 1lS annual p1cn1c a Pennel s Sklts were presented to acaua nt the student w th one another and afterwards they sat around the bonfrre and ate apples and doughnuts and sang At Chn tmas trme a group of students formed an octette whlch scng carols for drtterent organ rzatrons throughout the c1ty Also dunng the Chnstmas sea on almost all the cho r m mbers we c rn groups whrch went carollrng on Chrtst mas Eve The money wh1 h was c llec' d was JIVSD to the Red Cross The group s most rmportant Job was learnmg th beautrful songs whrch they sang rn the an nual Vespers serv1ce lts second purpose was to prepare srngers to the advan ed chorr T ard rn thrs the students we e taught some of the songs wh1ch they wogld srng rn the A Cappella Chorr ln addttron to learmng the co re t way to stng the memb rs were shown the amount ot work that had to b done to malfe a musrcal performance a success Therr partrcrpatron rn the chorr rs bound to help round out the-rr edu catron even thougn they do not contrnue wrth musrc Presldent hm Brown Vrce Presrdent Charlton Ma Veagh Secretary Martha Stoecker Drrect r Mrss Beplogle Through the years the A Cappella Chorr as b en one of the leadrng organrzatrons at Web- ster Hrgh The members of the chorr have con tnbuted much toward the rmprovement o chool hte and the establlshment o hne com munrty relatronshrps The group was composed of one hundred and twenty stx volces Muslcally the A Cappella contnbuted to the lrfe ot the s hool and the communrty by the presentatron of many p ograms The cho1r made numerous appearances at such places as lefterson Barracks The Chlld Study Club the frve serv1ce clubs of Webster Groves and the .X4 CCIIOIQG K CADE? P T A m etlngs at most of the communrty s grade schools The year was hlghlrghted by Vespers the annual portrayal of the NGl1V1lY and by the productlon or Srgmund Rombergs cperetta Desert Song on March 18 19 20 An orchestra of thrrtyfrve prec s accornpanled the produc tron Several act1v1t1es ot the chorr added 'un and arded rn developrng the Splfll ot the group The l1fSl ot these was a p1cn1c rn the early tall at whlch humorous slats were presented The Chnstmas alumnr party after Vespers was en Joyed by all In May the annual swrrnmlng party was held rn honor ot the graduatrng semors 0 . . . rf ' - ' 1 , C C LS C' . , V . . R 1 . . - 9 . S t Q I - - N Y i ' ' ' .- ' , . W 1 Q , o . . . . I Y , X . , V , . . , L I A V .. , I L .1 , -- ' v , MS 1 , I A C v , 6. Q A , , C .. . . 9 A V S . 4 - J, I I . 1 A E 4 Q ' . , , - I . v . n l L, ' I O . . . 1 h . , , , I 9 . . . . , I I 1 - . A L ' . -. . D . - V . I C . r S . . , . - . A , I . F : . . N. . . Y . ' . , . . f 1 - - , . I eginning CAOD' lackson, Verby, Madole, Viqus, Dilthey, Scott, Neil, lohanson, Altenhofer, Deqenhardt, Ward, Arnold, Geuss, Link, Swartz. Cooper, Ayers, Black, laudon, Carr, Thompson, Higgins, Rose, Baerman, Esterby, Wallace, Kleitsch, Woods, Sturges, Boeneker. St. Pierre, Brzqharn, Exten, Schuhay, Cox, Hagan, Montqomery, Ccssaazt, McKean, Beall, Groh, Taylor, Thomure. Erber, Pzerce, Teiohrnanzi, Freeman, Thompson, Hamberq, McKinley, Firsythe, Burns, Hichardt, Latta, Anthony, Atherton. Keller, 'W'achter, Ferausin, Lesseq, Deane, Stevens, Piacke, Barrows, Lovrenzo, Wurst, Fairfield, Sweeney, Marshall. 1 , , Hansen Daw hansen M llroy Hellmich Drinia Neun eiter Smtli Krebs ile rischrn dt Bell Samole Loomis Hicks Brown Weinischlce Sta.1b r Swartz Patrick Wolf Carr Thompson Anqermeyer Cole Heineman DeVo Vahle Knickrnan Staubcr Miller Hudspeth Ramsey Glave Sullivan Reeder Wriqh Berens Graves T pner Viokroy Drake Phillips Mound Ia don Burch Mille Faase Berens Basoh Ljodwr Wuellnor deatt Mattlok Pastene I-Ioaqes Heigl Car Everett 'rote Iablonsky Ga nes Pollock Sohne der Heu 1' I nosebrouqh Bea ley Fisher Kinsrran M Plosebrouqh kennedy Bartosh Waiters i-.aym nd Beyer Ionn ton Gewinner Burger Vanderqriff Baldwin D mpsey Eiler Benzel Hampton VanI.uik Nero Dysar Medley 24 CAOII' l E ,, , , ,- ,,, l Kilkenny, Martin, Berry, Clallenkarmp, Shoernaker, Lay, Tesar, Vogt, McNeilly, Odor, Cliff, Toft, Thompson, Edmunds, Toit, MacVeaqh. ' , ' , y, , J , , , 1 , , i , o , . 'S , s , , . i , ' , o , I , ' , l' , ' , ' , , e , , , , ' , , - 1, - o a C rcdfmazi edlaerd The traditionally beautlful Christmas vespers services were again presented in the H1gh School Auditorrum December 21st through December 23rd The participants were the members ot the A Cappella Beginning and the Boys Choirs as well as students chosen to take part in the pageant For more than twenty years some sort o' Christmas program has been presented by the music department during the Yulet de Season The tirst of these were choral programs pre sented in the old armory In 1935 the story Why The Chimes Rang was glven in pag eantry This first attempt at dramatizing the complete story of the birth ot Christ This im pressive service has been grven for slxteen con secutive years At tlrst these programs were mtended Just for the high school student body bu the idea o a Christmas program caught on and soon spe- c1al servlces were being presented tor the pub lic The cu tom has continued and grown until in recent years it has become ne essary to glve three services exclu ively for the public and two tor students Th1s presentation of the Christmas story told in simple moving pageantry has come to mean a great deal to all members of the com the true meaning of Christmas The operetta The Desert Song was presented ln March by the advanced A Cappella Choir under the direction ot Miss Esther Replogle The music and lyrics tor this work were first con celved in 1926 by Oscar Hammers ein Il and Sigmund Romberg The story ot The Desert Song was set in the desert of modern North Africa The first scene opened hlgh in the Riff Mountains in the h1de out of the Red Shadow who was the leader of a band ot outlaw men These renegades were trying to wrest control ot the government from the ODDYGSSIVS French Army and the story of the ensuing struggle between the Rifis and the French along with a triple romance was out lined in the two act operetta The blending of we lezfeff 30119 adventure comedy and romantic music capti vated the audiences which packed the audi to 1um on three successive evemngs The vocal talents of Martha Stoecker and Ilm Blown headed a capable cast whlch included Charlton MacVeagh Dave Sullivan Bob Hud speth and Iim Krebs The comlc leads were played by Camilla Wright and Dave DeVos while a highhght of the program was the danc ing of Barbara Reeder and Anne Iaudon The Desert Song has been presented over one thousand times srnce 1ts initial performance IU l927 in London and the Webster High produc tion of this ever popular musrcal play was en Joyed by everyone A ' . ' I L I Z fx - - -I A L L ' . s ' ' '. L - - , . C. . ' I l . L' A A I ' - I ' I I I Christmas story led to the presentation of the munity, and does much toward reminding us ot , - C rwlmaa eo era Ct 1 D!Sg we leifefi 5011? A . spQ's Prcqz cm ,, ,Y r on Sevemy-seven anew! Offhrfm Presrdent Howard McGee Vrce-Presrdent Phrl Lowry Secretary Charlotte Haake Drrector Mr Werner The Concert Orchestra met everyday dunng the fourth hour to further therr musrcal arms Dunng th1 trme the group studred and played all types of mu rc extend ng from that of th great cla src composers to the works of con temporarres The larger portron of the trme was spent becomrng famrlrar w1th musrc hterature and developrng the te hnrcal abrlrty necessary for playrng the electrons The orchestra partrcrpated 1n many events throughout the year Some of those were the annual Sprrng Concert the St Lours County Musrc Festtval and a rad1o broadcast Also the orchestra played for all the performances of the dramattc productrons grven rn the Lrttle Theater and the musrcal accompanrment to the operetta Desert Song The hlghlrghts of the year were the p esentatron of the graduatrng enrors playrng ccncertos as solorsts Wllh full orchestral acccmpanrment and partrcrpatron rn the All Qtate Strrng Orchestra whrch rnet for two days rn February unde the leadershrp o Vladrmrr Golschman conductor of the St Lours Symphony Orche tra At the end of the year everyone enroyed the outdoor party held after the Spnng Concert at whrch trme the motron prctures taken of the or che tra at varrous trmes dunng the year we e hown Presrdent Bob Carey Vrce Presraent Gene Leonard Secretary Treasurer Ann Leutwrler Drrector Mr Hans Lemcke The Concert Band one O1 the frnest hrgh schcol bands rn the tate contrnued rts tradr t1on ot frne musrcal ac omphshments The band tudred the b st rn syrnphcnrc bana lrteraturc rncludrng the Egmont Overture by Beethoven and composrtrons by Qa Dt Qaens and Brzet The band members also apprecrated popular musrc Iohn Phrllrps Sousa marches and the lrght opera selectrons from Rose Mane and the Student Prmce The act1v1t1es of the band were numerous lt appeared rn schcol as emblres a rad1o broad cast and performances at grade s hool P T A meetlngs Open a1r concerts at Blackburn Park Ol? cerf Qeventy e aht whrch were grven for the pubhc were another hrghlrght of the year Chamber rnusrc groups quartes sextettes tno and solorsts performed rn the St Lours County Musrc Festrval Twelve mernb rs of the Concert Band were selected to b rn the All County Hrah School Band whrch con rsted of the osrtsrandrng rnstrumentalrsts fom the hrgh hools or St Lout County cholar hrps tor outs andtng hrgh school musrcra rm were awarded to frve of the mem bers The recrprents were allowed to attend a weelfly class rn mu rc theory and harmony at Washrngton Umverstty Th Lana members feel assured that they have not only galned much musrcally but that they have also contrrbuted to the school l1fe at Webster ,. I , , . U . 1 . V ' . .S . . I Q' 4 Q K-1 1 ., , L C . T . g S- - . l . . , v I 1 . .. , . . c . C . , A . .. C . S , . f . I ' Q , . . T . 5' I A . . Q I , - . . .. .. . . ,. r , I A I 5' I l I I ' s ' . C . . . . Q I . V . Q . . .- 1 , Q - . C , V . . . F . - - ,J C . - 1 - 1 . . . r C . Q , . V c C , . cf- Q oo . ., . . 1 M . . , A I 1 N Q N ' - no 1 'M sv r ... . - . . - TO' ' . . . . . . L . Y , . X . S- , . . S T M . C . - . . -' I F . . , C . . . C. , . . -i 0I'lCQl'f OPCAQJ tfa Lawrence, Sample, Mr, Werner, Vlallace Hawkmsczi, Pzerce, l-laake. Ely, Wurtz, Novak, Gewznner, Blatter, Busch, l. Wllke, Zedztus, Mcultrie, Mculirle, Batt, Thornton, Drebes. C. Wllcke, Ccck, lcrdan, Crzaler, Leonard Killah, Pacgerherq, Samuelscn, Adams, Schuhay, Iexkzns, Haake. McGee, Lcwry, Risch, 'Wil11ams, Blankenshzp, Anthcny, Blackburn, Gewinner, 'Vl'1cKen21e Rahy Parke Zavertr k Fsl r R s F ner I Hr c Davzs rel: s Tkcrntcn Shaffner Myel Sm th Reeder Mack nzle Lansmq Mcultrle P1erce Kcrle MCUlfIl9 Hayes Weber Payne- Powell Munch Murdcck Mcpcrmlch Mueller Stonema Fxsher aleveland Black Hmshaw Leutwler Hubbell Faferberq Clam Q s N9bb1 are Busch Wlcke Blatter B1eler L1mcn Stertz Uaqerberq Lecnard Ca ey Klllarv Laraew Adams Schuhav Samues 0l'l CQl f El HJ Seventy mme , 3 , H il I A W 2 5 If 4 E g , i , x f . 2 , , K H 5 I L 4 5 I 5 fp? f Q , Z 5 5 5 . ' , , ' r, .1 3 'e, 3 s, cv' , :M .s n, . Pfubhel, Vfaaner, Wallace, Mr Lemcke, Siem, Reynolds, Rogers, Hawkmscn, Gamgloff, Mr. Lemcke, I-lcusenian, Lmdeman, Grct 'S G, - , , 1 i , , 6 , , ' , ' , . ' . . ,. H . ,, ., ', , ,ELC-r, '!,'lt, ', 1 , ,' , , , . ,' , I ,i ., .,l, '. ,, .'-len. ll,l'll0I' Orc eiiffa Presrdent Bert Pusch V1ce-Presldent Maryl Crrgler Secretary Marthal Iordan Drrector Mr Werner The Iunror Strrng Orchestra conslsted of strlng rnstrumentallsts from the seventh erghth and nrnth grades The seventh graders met the second hour and the erghth and mnth graders met the thrrd hour All meetmgs were rn the band room Several n1nth graders were con sldered proflcrent enough to play wrtn the more advanced group the concert orchestra As a group the orchestra playea arrange repertorre They also recerved rhythmlcal tram 1ng and scale practlce to rmprove thelr en semble playlng Each 1nd1v1dual member had an opportumty to become more protrclent by playlng a solo each srx Weeks Seatmg tests were held twlce a semester and con rderable nvalry exlsted for the trrst charr posltrons rn the varrous sectlons To glve the mernbers experrence and contr dence m playrng the orchestra performed at several grade schools and at the St Lours County Musrc Festlval For the trrst txme the Junror orchestra and band gave a Jornt concert for parents and frrends The soclal attarrs of the rchestra consrsted of a Chrrstmas party and a sprlng prcnlc Each as other o chestra act1v1t1es Presrdent Danny Drebes VICE Presrdent Rlchard Hmdman Secretary Treasurer Tom Wagner Drrector Mr Hans Lemcke The lunror Band whrch had a memb rshrp ot erghtytrve was drvrded mto two groups The seventh grade sectron formed one and the e ghth grade and nrnth grade sectron another The group met separately but both were unde the same d1rect1on The oftrce s of the organ rzatlon were elected from the entrre member shrp The assemblles whrch were presented by the band at several of the elementary schools proved to be excellent trarnmg for the group The members appeared 1n the ,unro school sectron of the St Lours County Musrc Festlval bl fl L0 I' All Erqhty whrch IS held annually rn Aprll The band also had the p rvrlege ot playmg wuh the senror marchmg band at several ot the football games the most rmportant of Whlch was the Turkey Day game At that game they also partlcrpated ln the marchmg tormatrons presented at halt trme Many mall ensembles and solorsts were taken from thls group to play rn varrous com petrtrons and to entertarn other organ1zat1ons A very specral feature of the program was a class rn muslc theory Attendance was com pulsory for all seventh grade band members Here they learned how to Wrrte musrcal notes make characters and form scales They studled th hrstory O1 musrc and became tamrlrar Wllh the background and use of all the musrcal ln struments r I 1 1 l l 1 4 r . h . O K . ments ot the classics and standard orchestra WGS Q Success and proved to be GS enjoyable - l ,. , I I Y' ' ' ' . I 4 3 a . I I A s r V ' I I I - unior Qrcgerifra Breeder, Bell, Cappel, Barney, Atherton, Khelrn, Mr. Vferner, Banks, Schnr. Ge-wrnner, Evans, Krrnrxerle, Pat!-erscn Parkrn, rzsler, Isnes, Beyer, Mcnrce, Calvin, Strachan '.'fL.k:raTh', Boswell, If-aa, Ccpe' land, Vfalalrcn. fzrdcn, Nzvak, Marin, Zers, Dilrnq Hammond, Copeland, Frederzksen Everet' English Gila: f.f:Lau:jh11:. Wzllzarns, Crzaler Fcbscri Har-er, Hutckens, K:n:a1a, Cainaay, Pxsch. 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' , Y - I , ' , f ' .6 , Utllllflff ll,l'l'L0l' Q f i. Seeman Montgomery Tesar Angermeyer I-lohen mser MacVeagh Edwards Tapner Fverett MacVeagh S huhay Serb Ga nes Eiler Leutwiler Mori s M ore Stauber Iaudon Mound Noble Garvey Vlckroy President Ann Leutwiler Vice President Bob Coleman Co Editors of tleanne Garvey Latinus Rumor 1Dorothy Vickroy Sponsor Miss Farmer The Latin Club one of the oldest clubs in the chool tarted a successful year with a picnic at Tillies Park One of the many interesting meetings was a talk by Miss Susan Sherry a former teacner at Kobe College Iapan Their interest aroused by this the club sent a pack age of winter clothing to lapan At the annual Chri tmas patty an auction was held to swell the Farmington Orphanage fund and the sum of ninety-seven dollars was collected for this worthy project. The club also sent a record player eleven bicycles and other toys to Farm- ington as Christmas gifts. In the spring the club ollatlnud lfll'l'l0l Eighty-tour Coleman Deming made a trip to the orphanage to see first hand the beneficiaries of their work The fortune telling booth at the Dance Cami val was also the Work of the club The year was closed with a spring banquet One of the plea ant features of taking Latin is the opportunity to work on the Lahnus Rumor the Latin newspaper The five and six page is ues which were distributed monthly in cluded Jokes crossword puzzles news and ar ticles about the customs traditions and myths of the Romans The stafi oi Latinus Rumor had the honor of publishing the November issue of the Missouri State Latin Paper Acta. Lcrtinus Rumor ex- changed papers with schools all over the United States. ofafin f cr, Iffilizy, ,'.e.s:r. zcfes, .-.r1ie.c, .-.xgefrieyer nznexeriser, zzstrzn, zgxer .f-.s:: .:zr:,11z IJCCIE. 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' f ', F P4 . ., Xvyllll .. , ehzpm, Nm: ., ' J , h ., a an Presrdent Martha Stoecker Vrce-Presrdent Karen Samuelson Secretary Irene Grosswrler Sponsor Mrss Doud The purpose of the Pan Am League was to become bet er acquarnted wrth the Spanrsh speakmg countne Through therr a t1v1t1es the members tned to promote more rrrendly rela trons between the Un1ted States and our nergh b rs to the south Anyone who had studred or was tudymg Spamsh was el1g1ble for member I3 Th league s act1v1t1es were planned and car ned out by an executrve councrl whrch con trve from the nrnth tenth eleventh and twelfth grade members Dunng the year the club had several speak ers who spoke on Spam and other Spanrsh speaklng countrres Skrts and programs by the members themselves compnsed several other meetrngs The club made two trrps to the Art Museum rn St Lours to see the Spanrsh art rooms and other obtects So al lrfe or the club formed an lmportant part of the club act1v1t1es The year got off to a gooa start wrth an 1n1t1at1on prcnrc 1D October Chrrstmas and Valentrne partres saw the mem b rs eatrng cookres ana dnnkrng cokes A pro frtable and emoyable year was brought to a close wlth a banquet at whrch the offrcers for Pre raent Esther Pastene Vrce Presrdent Ioyce Wllcke Secretary Sue Gewrnner Sponsor Mrss Woods Early Jn the fall the French Club s act1v1t1es got under way wrth a prcnrc for prospectrve members Anyone so desrnng could Jorn the French Club 1f he was able to fulfrll two requrre ments A prospectrve member must have com pleted at least one half year of French though he drdnt have to be takrng French at the trme and he must have ma1nta1ned a C average The wnrtlatron was very srmple The prospectrve members presented everal skrts and after berna questroned by the members on varrous phases of French l1fe they were pre- sented replrcas of the French flag PQHCA Erqhty srx The hrghhght of the clubs act1v1t1es was a specral excursron to the Art Museum where members spent the afternoon happlly browsmg around The mam reason for the V1S1l was to vrew an exh1b1t of French art The members also took a bus tnp to Ste Genevleve Mrssourr the oldest French settlement rn MISSOUII There many of the old landmarks are st1ll rntact Thrs vrsrt proved both rnterestrng and educatronal The club also had a booth rn the Student Coun ctl Dance Carnrva The booth was called a Record Swrng Records swung back and forth lrke a pendulum behrnd a board wrth a hole rn the center Contestants attempted to throw tennrs balls through the opemng 1n atn attempt to break the record Pnzes were award ed to the successful players ' Ill , ,... , , S I - ' ' ' . v I . , , L ' Ci ' 'K ' c - . ' shi . ' , ' ' - e ' . ' ' ' ' - sisted of the club's officers and one representa- next year were installed. I I I I L' I ' l I I Il - al- ' - . , , . - - 1 A. . Q ' ' ' ' . I l I I I . S . I - U an- m CAA Fox, Lmdholrn, Vlcqner, Lczwrenoe, Ccck, Bender, T-ffZYfC'.'I, Hcwkznsori, NEUYZIQUGY Cooper, Ayres, Bo-eneker, Bcxz, Frelds, Mrss Doud. Bret, Mc:K1n1ey, Gibson Nelsin, Busch, Ackerman, Rernzok, Ender, Pollock, Lesszq, Lovrenlc, Lundergco, Ferguson, Rose- brouqh, Mzller. Gentry, Lotarnann, Hesse, Addins, Stuart, Durham, Costello, Vcn Reen Clegg. May, Harris, fra-nn, Denty, Snyier. Mcxrshcrll, Iudell, Vx7c11ker, Norger, I. Grosswrler, Dorsey, Sroeoker, Moore, I, Grcsswzler, Samuelson, Hartson, Vfixcgner, Wright, Srqrncn. I-mqen Mrller Drcme Rrsk McGee Phrllrr: Reed Alle. Latte Hellm ch Wrrqht Ncbl Wrlhanns Hooks Anthony K rn Dowler Bortosb Leu N1E'f I-Icwkms Marston r-Iumberq Horner Deane Rcybun Horrloqen rs Qurok Ebberkcxrdl Lovrenlo Q es Long Hobs n TV' rmrr Gewmner 'Wllke Pcs ne Co ter E k V-Ia emcl FQHCA Erqhty seven mn, cm Presrdent Patsy May Vice President Ieanne Garvey Secretary Allen Moore Sponsor Mlss Sutherland Each week weather perrnittrng an intrepid group known as the Riding Club went horses back riding at a nearby stable At the start ot the clubs af't1v1t1 s the group had well over twenty members with most of them being active weekly rides which started after school when a hay van from the stable picked up the mern bers at school On arriving at the stable the members would pick out their mounts and it they werent saddled some of the more ambr trous equestrians would help saddle the horses When the horses were saddled the club began its one and a half to two hour ride through what the people at the stable called the Meramec Swamp When the group tmrshed rrchng they returned to the stable and unsaddled the horses In the words ol one member lt was a lot easier tak1ng the saddles oft than putting them on Ianuary and a hike to the untinlshed castle on the MISSISSIPPI River Sponsor Mr Boyd During the year meetings ot the Chemistry Club were held as frequently as interesting pro grams could be planned Membership in this organization was open to any student taking chemistry and since attendance was not corn pulsory only those students who were partrcu larly interested attended The club s purpose was to acquaint its mem bers with the practical appllcatrons of chemistry and to give interested students an opportunity to go beyond the regular academic course The proiects were numerous and they rncluded ex perimentations into the trelds of hydropomcs Ckfmwfrg and electroplating Several Webster students entered proiects ln the Science Fair and the club also sponsored a booth at the Dance Carnival One of the club s most interesting trips was a held trip to Washington University where the group saw several of the chemistry laboratorles rn operation At another m eting Dr Lawrence Widdows talked on the peacetlme uses ot atomic energy Enthusiasm for experimentation and develop ment ot the chemical sclences has been the natural outgrowth of these meetings of the Chernlstry Club and many of its members plan to continue their studies in college 0 O , . , W I I I l ' - ' ' 'e V I lts activities, ot course, centered about the Other activities of the club were a party in , , I Malin Srndllwccd, Dxcn, Hunier, Eze: Swan, Gxhscx, Ender, Ackerman, Huqqenherqer, Scgti Nclley, Harms, Vfcfszn Czrghzx Kznler, Cstrznz, Craig Seelcer, Ewing. Terry Sxscz, Ecxfer, dzzznsgi Tidy, Garvey Lficre, .:'::f', Zdvxs Lccey. e cl Venn r V Je 1s u VVG1I'LbCl'Cp Vczcn sl G ne Cleve' Cclerncn Dem nq Hoy vard Ho ze Helllemcl W l' Une Vioblnson Yencrc Vvccd lu Bcyd A ehlenpoh Welsch Younger Allen omni Seeker Hung ldudon Mound Dlekr qer Noble Demlck Eedi 16 Felds Gfxce Eve'ett Nc Munncd er Freenncn Br cxs vars n er ck Bussey Clwmwlr Elqhty n ne W ls F, z!! 3 Sinn- .xjer Dahl? '-prner barter Klepzzsckzrzzzdi, ' L' .11 ., ... .1 .1 rc , .L n.. Wccdscn, Mudd, Gcrmdn, Hecker, Trower, Bell, Fleschnfir, Fzsher, Rand, Rlchdrdscn, Ercwn. , i. w , -t ,' x, 'c.ff ,z'-,. ' , wh, 'X ,,'. . To. , , , , , , , , Q , . 2,z',:, ., lrc, .'ru2, o',fN :,Cdrt-,E, . - C! A ll ' - 1 793 Rchardson Neunrerter Klemschmrdt Dtty Carter Stoneman Brown Klem Buerclclm Schwe1der Gallenkamp Moehlenpah Clement Ramsey Pres1dent I1m Brown Vlce-Presldent Don Buerckhn Secretary Don Ramsey Sponsor Mr Armstrong The sen1or H1 Y started 1lS most act1ve year by selhng a record number hfteen hundred Buzz Books the h1gh school students tele phone d1rectory The sale of the books was not only a SQTVICG to the students 1t also helped the club t1nanc1ally Another act1v1ty was the annuar Fnendshlp Dance held at the K1rkwood H1gh Gymnaslum cn Saturday even1ng rollowmg the trcmd1t1onal Thanksgwmg Day football game The dance was sponsored by the H1 Ys of both schools and was grven to promote good feelmg between the two U 1953 In March several representauves from the club went to Ietferson C1ty to partlclpate IH the H1 Y Model Legrslature The meet1ngs were conducted ID the same manner as the M1ssour1 Gereral Assembly wlth b1lls lntroduced and ofhcers elected by the student representatrves The club a1ded 1n the annual Y M C A membershrp dr1ve wh1ch helped to support the Y program As a serv1ce proyect the Y gave a Chnstmas drnner for a needy fam1ly of mne Cl'1llClfGIl The H1 Y IS part ot a natlonal organ1zat1on Wllh over eleven thousand clubs ln the Unlted States and Canada Its purpose IS to create and ma1nta1n hlgh standards of chr1st1an char acter 1n the home school and communrty Krstler Clelelcz 3 W W 5 Af rs Pcterscw C cp Kublm r AW Iczud n Qrlqhum Black Ercxru B sse B eneke-I Be 1955 Z? 135:81 1? ii i K 12858 MW R, l V eemun M Fcrlcnd SCHCI tqe'1 He-hkcpf Smxth Ste-rtz Ferry Bates Sydow Lunderqcm Blond Porter R1sHe Wcrneke Bckel Godwm Pczrrct C C Km tler L1rk Hose . i-yI96 Nmety one 1955 with N Qreger Marshall Bmgham Ward Scott Bruno Bates Arnold Lmk Rrggms Prerce Carr Nolan Thompson Brown Cook Klertch Sturges Woods Wrlson Fznch enoler Presldent Don Geuss V1cePresrdent Tom Cook Secretary Ronme Thompson S Mr Noble Sponsors 1 Mr bhapletgh L1ke the other H1 Y clubs H1 Y 55 A tned to l1ve up to the Y platform of clean l1v1ng spee h sportsmanshrp and scholarshrp The group worked very enthus1ast1cally on the1r protects and had many accomphshments to the1r cred1t by the end of the year A week end tr1p to Camp Lakewood the Y M C A camp near POlOS1 MISSOUII started the year After workrng about four hours a mght s lodgmg and meals were furmshed them Therr tree hours were spent canoe1ng swrmmmg horseback nd1ng hrkmg and rn other QCl1V1l1GS In cooperation wtth two other H1 Y s the club z U 1955 gave a Sophomorelfreshman Dance rn Febru ary The three clubs chose s1x spec1al mcuds one of whom was crowned Sophomore Queen The proceeds of the dance were glven to the Webster Hrgh Athletes Accrdent Benefrt Fund Smce many members of the club were learn mg to drlve a ser1es of programs on dr1v1ng was gtven throughout the month of February MOVIES and peakers were featured 1n four pro grams whrch were followed by d1scuss1ons lt was hoped that these programs would make students more consc1ous of good dr1v1ng habrts As a welfare pro1ect a basket of food was sent to the Red Cross at Chnstmas for d1str1bu tlon among needy fCII'1'1ll1GS ln addltron to the1r varled act V1l1GS the club had many lnformal hours of entertarnment at the1 regular meetmgs whrch were held on Wednesday evenlngs at he Y .7 JU M1956 Mouetts LaCass Weary Dans Bretsynder Wrlccx Hudscrr Graham Mays Frsl' ss Hawkms Baxer Purdurrr Tanner I..rh La es riuqhes Phe Jcq 'narlw' cd Gssfnaas E I-Ire F1 us Haus Noam: Trckaf Mr:M11a Vfea e y Boaz ,Q Srmh Athertcn Crrqler Lnalrsh Rvan Reynolds Barney lerren Prnz VVIM Ravenscrcft Maher Cherey 'Ire-inf Smrth Luer bhrnqq Behr Trprcn Qakahara Wrsher Pa'-ersow ck K1 shrug Wclfert Drew Ward nolvcrt jri fy Nmeiy-three lll'lL0l' Oggfdfg Presrdent Pr1sc1lla lenkrns Sponsor Mrss Lrttle Those rndustrrous students who were een checkmg out books tn the Juntor school l1brary or delrvermg hne sl1ps were members of the lun1or Lrbrary Clul The memb rs were volun teers lrom the seventh erghth and nlnth grades they worked rn the l1brary durrng thelr regular study hall pGT1OdS Because of the hortage ot workers at certam hours one student m each blo class was re sponstble for checkmg books 1n and out dunng h1s bloc class s lrbrary perrod Astde from checkrng books ID and out other dures ot the members were typxng frne slrps readrng and helpmg to process the new books a they came m Club meetmgs were held at the begtnnmg ot each srx weeks perrod and at Call Several partres were held durmg the year th two most cut tandrro bemg the Chrlstmas pa ty and the Valentrne s party Presldent Leo Hollenbeck V1CGPfGS1d nt lackre Palahan Secretory Phylhs Pell Sponsor Mrss Bynum The Lbrary Assrstants form an rmportant group m the school Therr ard IS essentral to the llbrary and to the students who are con stantly needmg books for therr reference or pleasure The duttes ot the assrstants cons1sted marnly ot the chargrng rece1v1ng hlmg and shelvmg of books They dcnated one hour every day or every other day for thts work whlch taught them much about how a l1brary operates It wasn t all work however as busrness meet mgs wee usually followed by an rnformal oggrarg Midfanfa Nmety four party Another pleasant l'SSpOIlS1l31l1lY was decoratmg the l1brary on spec1al occasrons As an extra prclect the lrbrary ass1 tants sent two ten dollar CARE packages of books The group earned part of the money needed to tmance tlselr phtlanthropy by sellmg home made candy and cookles after school and stu dents donated the remamder Each contrlbutor vc ed on the guestlcn .rs to where to send the packages The dec1s1on reached was to send the packages to East Germany and lapan The asststants p nso ed a bean bag throw at the Dance Carmval and the proceeds were used to help buy small pms whlch were grven to the members Those students who worked everv day for two semesters or on alternate days tor three semesters rece1ved plns . f . . . 11 11 1 . . 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C , , ..1 , Q . , S th, ., . - , , '.'1hk:1:q. el'll0l' 610.45 lAdele MacVeagh CO Chairmen 1Allen Moore Secretary Barbara Farrres Sponsor Mlss Ftehler That dlme you gave to the Red Cross ln homeroom one day last fall was gtven to the Tuberculosts Fund Thls was Just one of the many charrtable act1v1t1es wh1ch was span cred at Webster Hlgh by the Senlor Red Cross Thls organtzatron was made up of a repre sentattve and an alternate from each sentor school homeroom These students gave many hours of thetr ttme do1ng proJects sponsored by the Red Cross and tn trylng to 1ncrease the tnterest of other students towards the organlza tlon The members tr1ed a new rdea to encourage students nterest a newspaper was pub- lrshed by them telllng exactly what the Red Cross d1d THIS newspaper was d1str1buted to the studen s th ough the homerooms Ano her proyect was the supplylng of a chest contammg trrst a1d school suppltes and sports eaulpment to a tamlly overseas Some of the students worked at the Bloodmo brle each ttme that 1t was rn Webster whrle another group went to Iefterson Barracks to decorate that gym for a dance wh1ch was gtven tor the sold1ers these proJccts by the Senlor Red Cross gave the members a feel1ng ot helpfulness wh1ch can be obtawned only rn helptng others Prestdent Curttss Slnge Vtce-Presrdent Pnsctlla Ienktns Secretary Treasurer Iamce Tr1ckey Sponsor Mtss Roberts The Iumor Red Cross started att a very busy year by tts annual membershtp d 1ve ea ly tn Cctober Dunng the drlve S112 was collected and was used tc trnance the Red C oss tn tts servtces Two afghans were completed from quares kmtted by last years group and were turned over to the lo al Red Cross chapter Slnce then members of the orgamzatton have been lcnltttng squares for another afghan Many act1v1t1es ot the Red Cross centered around the Chrlstmas season In D cember llfll OI' Crow 'xmety srx erghty grit boxes were tllled and sent overseas to needy chlldren Members also atded 1n col lectmg toys wh1ch the boys helped pa1nt and reparr for the Toy Shop Some of the students went to Ietterson Barracks Hospttal to help deco rate tor the1r annual party whrle others t1lled Chu tmas tocklngs tor the patrents Many ap prectattve letters were sent to the group tn thantcs tor thelr thoughttulness In lanuary word was recelved that the large grft chest wh1ch the Iumor and Sentor Red Cross ent overseas last year had been re erved ln Germany The Iumor Red Cross has done much for others through the dthgent work ot 1lS members who recelved only the sat1stact1on of knowmg that they had helped others . 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' t, 'NL EL '5, , 1 t' ,, fl ,' Q, , IQ, , 1 A o lUQl 5l IQJ OCllll9diL0l'l:5 The Diversified Oc upation program at Web ster was one of the largest ot its kind in the state of Missouri The students had the definite advantage of continuing their education while earning money and gaming vocational experi ence The members usually attended regula classes in the morning which included one period ot D O instruction ln this class the student received information concerning voca tional opportunities in general as well as in formation relating to the individual students occupation ln the afternoon the forty two students en rolled in the course worked on various robs An auto mechanic office employee cabinet maker nurse photographer doctor s a sis ant and florist s assistant were among the num rous oc cupaticns represented By taking the course in both Junior and senior years the student may gain lou cfdits to wards graduation The credits are allowed on the ba is of class and Job work one tor class arid one lor the actual working experience To gam turther knowledge ot busrness and industry the group went on a field trrp to the Lincoln Mercury plant the Chevrolet plant and the Independent Packing C mpany Vice President Larry Lucy Secretary Ierry Bunch Sponsor Mr Leek The Audio Visual Operators better known as the A V O turned in another tme year operators ot th s hools audio visual depart ment The group succeeded in fulfilling their purpose which was the providing ot an mval uable service to the school The importanc their work is known to every teacher who has succeeded in stimulating his class by the show ing of a well chosen movie In adattion to showing movies in classrooms at the request oi teachers the A V O spon XWAQL ra1s1ng ettorts were not only emoyed by the students who attendea but the profit was used to buy accessories to improve the A V O s service to the school An intere tng proie t this year was the set ting up of a telephone line that connected tl e audltorrum balcony with the main floor Thrs means of instant communicatron helps co-ordi nate the sound and picture ot the movies which are shown The exp rience gained in operating and servicing the delicate machine in the A V O gave valuable mechanical and electrical back ground to the participants ,fda L 0 Laua loera ford Ninety e ght I l I . ,I . . , C . 1 . 7 , L I 'r re ' - . . . - , 'W President ,. . .,..., . 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O eraforfi Nmeryrlme C QQPAGJQP5 The cheerleadmg squad got oft to an excel lent start by havrng practrce cheermg SESSIONS throughout the summer Al Klem bemg IH hrs second year as a member of the squad was awarded two orange strrpes tor hrs sweater He along wrth Harrret Remrck was chosen captam ot the squad The cheerleaders presented several pep as semblres dur1ng the year They also rntroduced several new cheers such as We ve Got the T EA M and the Vlctory yell both of whrch became very popular Another proyect was an attempt to orgamze a Iumor Senror Pep Club Perhaps some of you recall havmg seen a very small cheerleader out on the tleld at some ot the football games Thrs was l1ttle Kathy Maness who served as the squad s mascot The squad had the wholehearted support ot the student body The attendance and coopera t1on at the home games was marvelous and the attendance at games away from home also was notably rncreased The squad drd a very trne lob rn leadmg the cheers for our teams Pres1d nt Elrse Feldmann Secretary Treasurer Mary Sue Owen Sponsor Mrss Lucas Durmg the fall ot the school year a group ot glrls was seen sellmg statronery wrth the states men emblem on rt These glrls were members of the Sophomore Pep Club who were trymg to rarse money for therr organtzatron ln addrtron to selhng statlonery they also ralsea money from therr coat checkmg servrce at the Dance Carmval Wrth the money that was earned they chartered busses to take them to watch the B team games whrch were not played at Webster Most ot the ntnety grrls who composed the club have been members smce therr frcshman OIQAOITL Ore I0 A One Hundred year The purpose of therr organ1zat1on was to sports but at the basketball games the Sopho more Pep Cub Jolned forces w1th the Semor Pep Club rn cneerrng the varsrty teams to v1c tory the sprmg when some of the1r members trred out tor sophomore cheerleaders a group who had been cheerleaders durrng therr fresh man year taught the dltterent cheers and mo ttons to the others Durmg the year the mem bers had been learnlng the words to the cheers at thetr regular meetmgs Therr outstandrng 1nterest rn therr school and club have made th1s group one of the most suc ce stul oroamzatrons at Webster , ' ' ' , co- , ' . ' e ,t.r .,.. ,.,. ,.,. . , . ' , ' ' ' - promote school spirit towards the sophomore I I ' v v 1 I . ' ln ' ' ' 1 . I L .A ' I . . d C . . KAQQPACL QP5 Eurqer, E. Cutter Zyszrt, Gurnrnels E:l:'.-xi. E.. Cutter Kle.n, Rermck. gm Acl Llc' Anderson crore I. no Adorns Bader Lctc: T-tellrnrch I. Tar Meffer Culp Pcclce Swee ey Becxll Sltert V-lcwe cstellc Walker yb r Burrows Ldcn Iudel Mlll r Wllorns lJ wler Srnrth y F romcnn N wcv Vursn 'l Tlnorntcr Cc: Cx L CI Clwcprr SHUI CL anon Sr eld Reber scn Worcester war' Hall Vtrsch Nesrt Cc d G.1ndel1nqe D fs Geo ers Q lncrrrrqncusen Ecxcse Wachter Ke'ler Hczclke Clausen xS,0l0A0l'YL0l Q I0 A r ' , W ,Q -AL-aww l ' f, . f., , -.. , Q 4, .. , , Cx-Je: 2 , Q r , :fur rn, t, , I ' , Covencuqn, Thempssn, Hcetliirsberqer, Alle-n, Gentry, Sectf, Tczylcr, Stuart, Ncrlley, Scvrqncc, Andersen, Huqqenberqer, Denty, rx, ,.'cn,. ,C , -,f'?c'ur., ,F 'e, 1., 'e, :'r ,'c' , . 'Nhrtne , il '. , e 'A yr lc., .. ,, 1' en, . t, . n, Q1 , '.i , 7 , . ., ,. , Mx, r, ' f' r, :'1, lif ,.,c. .' ., , , t , , .. 0 U SMALL,-A RJ? thomas Banks Hunter Watson l-lilliar Tubbesing Schibe Harris Erwin St auss Colby Hawkins Spindle Hyde Marcel Craig Lacey Gibson Forbes Lacey Weber President Iames Massengale Vice President Carol Sussex Secretary. .... ... .,,. ,.,. . . ,,...., Bill Banks Sponsor ..., . ,. . . ..Mrs. Hamaker For many years there has been a Scribblers Club made up of students at grades nine through twelve. lts purpose is to stimulate lit- erary activity and to promote original writing. Every other Wednesday the Scribblers held their meeting in Boom 107. Alter members had read their original stories, poems, and plays, the club discussed each Work. A vote was then taken to determine who had made the best con- One Hundred Two tribution to the meeting and the winner was awarded a prize Not all the activities were ot a serious nature. The Scribblers often enlivened their meeting by playing literary games and of course at each meeting refreshments were served. The group held two outdoor excursions: a picnic early in October at Blackburn Park and a trip to Cherokee Cave in the pring. On this se ond excursion the Science Club members joined with the Scribblers. ln the study of out- standing writers, the members made a trip to the home of Eugene Field, whose home is a museum in St. Louis. 8171 eff! QI' . un s , . L ' '1 Q Wm Q 1 -2 ,. - eip wc. ted VN 'Q :Les an -2 'f'zy Cavs re One Hundred Three I iijrii sigvl lf '.-. s .izjix Sire tif? f.fexL:3: ziuiuii 3:2 ygu. .Te hifi X '- icxxie Flcshy Fan' Ngte h, 1es2i1i.::iif' juz, I 14:9 the Full Strxgli: f.::r1 H:H'y'.'f3:d H ' 'H 2,329 CSL' S ' xeszst .,:, -N ' A .A fi .f4fA!efLcfs 'Qu-.,a,4.'iQ.n., f9us.,n.,r-Q..n..D.,...,.,.,,.,Q. Q3 ,g,3.,,..L.4JL-pg! Qbalk S lyk, 'Db-Avvag-UA-'Lg' uLm..JB....sv+a..cJa.i3-t9.,c.:,rf il.Q...,Q,N?'LKg'9 will j,?A-Qv-n.. Qs- lgggi,-.u Q AaAzLQA,LA-,QQQQM Y-'osx-l..4,94l,sD 9'2vKuLD'9'L95'5g3-yn coudmw Wikis... CW .t,..,,, 'EVA'- stfeaac um.,-a..,ispQ-rea. GLX Ocbxgbxgdiy Lan ygll'-9.9.5 9-x. ,VCL VD XXMQ.. Q adv- X Yfbgwx .D 3D....,O 8 E RAW G-,Qelx 31,8 J4fAfefm ,QTETTW QNX Traclmonally the symbol of recoqmzed ldeals of sportsman sh1p It IS sportsmanshna Whlch teaches us to accept the lessons of success and defeat O u . 5 I . YY5 - a ' , i N' 'c E 0 0 x ' RT. I ww s -J t-1 Q , . ' -s.fu-I4 u 'Sk A 1 CS . X A L4-9 A 1 ' I - Q I r fn 'S . I f! Lf? ' f' K S s - ka' A Q X S I -L..x.p.g. . 3 Y . N 5 ' . v- LIN k., LQQ-14 'X 1 3. A 4 K- - a ' . A V Q A 3 in 8 X 5 , 4,91 1 - K. Qs ' Cx.. V. . y lj afdlty J00 Coach Moss 1-lellrnrch Ftzaerald Drckey Mueller Greene Schwarz Odcr V n 1-laf'man St P16II6 Stauber Hrcks Summa OKel1ey Kuhlman De-long Kmckman Ulster Wluyt Carather Salv ter Clrff Voth Hans n Wewscnlxe Zumwalt Lrndholm Tcfi Drmg Wolff Zerss I-Icefl Beedle Schwelder Lay Dtty Smlth Fleschner Mudd Buereklm Dalulhe mer Olds Whvte One Hundred Sxx Cleveland Gran1ieC1tY Rltenour Oumcy lll U CMV Clayton Maplewood Normandy Krrkwaad Opponents . C' if , 1' - , vw W11o'sVVhc 12 ., ,. .,,. .1 12 13 ' ' . . ,. ,. 12 U ' ,. ,, 1 O 6 '. , . 20 7 . ' . . . . 13 27 ' O 13 ' 14 7 , 6 1 0 ,Ua ro ifg ,C-Jzoofdaff Where s the Ball? During the 1953 season the Webster Groves High School football squad compiled a record of 3 Wins 3 ties and 3 losses The team was selected during the humid months of August and September from nearly titty sophomore Junior and senior aspirants bY Coaches Ray Moss and Leonard Bryant Throughout the season the team trained Cllll gently and the traditional Turkey Day game against Kirkwood at the close of the season resulted in a O to U deadlock Many outstanding performances were turned in by individual players and Dick Schweider was selected for the All District berth at end. Highlights of the season were provided by a trip to Quincy Illinois and the annual football banquet at which Don Buercklin was elected captain. Go Man Go One Hundred Seven Qt ut CMC5 l Cole W lff H llm ch OK ll y Kr bs C t Dahlheimer Mr Y tes P p CM J B ckln C rr St ma Woods n Toft We nxschke Hen man STATE TOURNAMENT SEASGN RECORD Webster Opponent Webster Opponent Ritenour Charninade Webb City McKinley Cleveland Marshall ..,.l.,.....l.a ....,A..,................. One Hundred Eight Springfield McKinley Maplewood Cleveland Lutheran Clayton ..... Cleveland . Ritenour .,4.. Kirkwood ., Clayton ...., St. Charles , Kirkwood Brentwood . Normandy . U. City ,.,....,. Brentwood 9 Wellston .... Ladue ,...l.... Ferguson St. Charles , Maplewood Kirkwood wtf, gaalefgaf 7l'l'ToIT1PSCrll' uer I if a ,e che' n,e el oe, I ,merl' , ie U ' r ...... '.'.4,l.A...4,'.4.4.....4.l.....-,4..,..A.v... ,A...'.4,,......,b. .....'.4. 3 i .72 . . - Lutheran ,,.....,...,..,..,.......,.,,...,........... 29 61 i 'A' ' ,,.....,...,.....,,.r....4.,.......,.,i. 57 57 ' ,....,..........,........,.,.........,.... 51 47 A ,.4.,.......,....,.....,.......,.,.. 59 59 63 77 Two Points 75 39 72 64 89 62 64 66 60 71 77 73 80 80 72 67 Llfdlfg One Out of Many Durlnq l952 1953 Captarn Bob Noodson skrll fully prloted hls basketball squad to the most successful season rn the hrstory of Webster Groves Hrqh School The Webster eam coached by Tyke Yates met wrth only one defeat 1n the1r schedule of twenty nme games The Yatesmen captured the Suburban League trtle as well as frrst honors rn the Chrlstmas tourney at Normandy and the Webster lnvltatronal Tournament Followrnq therr sweep of the reeronal playoffs the team went undefeated to Columbra Where they placed thrrd rn the M1ssour1 State frnals The startrnq f1V9 rncluded four semors Bob Woodson Don Carter Taylor Stoneman and hm Krebs. Herschel O Kelley, a Junror, rounded out the squad. Two More' One Hundred Nine QW Shadday Scott Sharper Moehlenpah Vvnght Brooks Burgess W6lHlSChkE Webster Opponents C B C Charnmade Clayton Clayton Ferguson Iohn Burroughs Klrkwood Normandy Rxtenour LOUIS LOUIS CNY C1tY Wellston One Hundred Ten The e1ght members of the 1952 Golf Team won the d1st1nct1on of taklng top honors rn the drstnct golf tournament The team alded by the coach1ng of Tyke Yates clubbecl therr way to an undefeated season Play1ng the1r lnterschool matches 1n four somes of two Webster golfers and two oppon ents the Webster hackers carrled away much 1nd1v1dual recognmon ln addmon to team honors The regular playlng season was brought to a close at the annual spnng Sports Banquet held late 1n May at wh1ch Drck Sharper was announced as captam of the squad The only returmng letterrnen from the 1952 charnpronshlp squad were Gene Wermschke and Iack Brooks W . . ...4...,....,.. .............,...,....,...r,.r. 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Zimlaf E1ir:.e- flflqr., zjuercxnh '.'.i:.1:7 dycm, Ezllmgfr Adler, Kaiser, Lundstrcm, L1v1:fn:,, :Lex l.'lgr,,. Scrbltz Word Ashby Beede Pcxvy Orr tlellrmcn Trcw Q mth Ich nscn Mcssenqdle Edmunds Hope Cole Whyte Mcehlenpah lcfv Usher Them n licks lf INCH reny Monnmq W strup Qchultz Hawk rs Parker VM lS '1 We ter 1-:men l-lcc l'ClC One Hundred Eleven ' , , , 1 , . , , ' ' ', sr, .xi , c . , , . ' ., . . tc .i .1. ' '. Ferry, Ye-nerlch, Iczccbscn, Mullen, Mueller, Fleschner, Ccx, Crzqier, Lmk, Mdssenqule. ' ' G ... , 1., ,'1'C.,,.'u ,H l, eflfllff Webster Webster Ferguson Krrkwood Normandy Clayton Krkwood U Crty Clayton U Crty Normandy Farrvrew Rrtenour Normandy Maplewood U C1ty Ktrkwood Ferguson Rrtenour Normandy Maplewood U C1tY Krrkwood Ferguson Wren ibn? One Hundred Twelve Cpponents Tennrs a retafrvely new sport at Webster be- gan to be more extensrvely recognrzed through rncreased cornpetrtron rn the sport last season The l952 tennrs squad coached by Mel Parks played 11 several rnter school matches both on homeground at Memorral Park and on therr op ponents courts The racquet men had three vrctcrres to therr credrt and rnet wrth erght de feats rn the course of therr regular season The season was clrmaxed by the Country Day Invrtatronal Tournament rn whrch Webster partrcrpated and followrng the regular season Fred Demrng was elected Capta1n for the l953 squad Nrth rncreased rnterest and partrcrpatron rn the sport Coach Parks rs lookrng forward to a larger squad rn comrng seasons There wrll be frve returnrng lettermen as materral for the 1953 squad Opponents Coach Lenard Bryant s 1953 grapplers were selected 1n late November and contrnued therr matches through the State Tournament rn Feb mary Throughout the season the squad of thrrty one worked out each day after school practrcrng holds and technrques After twelve scheduled matche the team frmshed the season wrth erght wrns and four losses The State Wrestl ng Meet held th1s year rn the Roberts Gym left Webster wrth second place honors lndrvrdual recognrtron was grven Bob Batz and Captarn Don Ramsey as State Champrons rn therr respectrve werght classes Many of the boys earned ma1or letters and Webster Groves can look forward to a well trlled roster next fall L .W , .. b. 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Lzlicrrd, Marks, Vfrrtmunrz, Baits, Vffzrii, Krcgtp, Kenriiih, Lmk, Cccpm, Swuriz, CQX EChh1Tf, Schuett-2, Dawn Nils: Pfftsx, Seuss Eygiscri, FLIZCEQ, Pender Ec+9rif'kGf, I Il ...ry -A ..,,. ...A A ur, 1 A. EL f fncr LJ sf '1 edfk Q-22:5 Iffldfl .Jloofgaff C E ff 32, GJ6 PCGS 1 . 'I 'Zi .W r v ' U K x I Q 1 : 1 1 I7 ' 1 1 1 : . . , . 1 , VZ I N -I f 5 3 5' 1 ' wg. X ' , x . , , ' v fl ' Lf. lzrtiir Thiryze f.fL1.,i Lzxxszrtig, Feld? E LCP fliiifriald, Bryan, V1CfIZTlCHI1, Wilff ,lalicfi ECITYYJYT. .lH',g'.2r Evnrett, Nz. Plain. fff. E31 Sfrizx-.'E.Q:., Pr'--:A-I K LL, ILJK zy, Suit.. IQ'::1i fS:':::-A fiaykizis, Ali, P:,:'e'-1, Eimvi Eesti '.'.'- Lf! Ir.gl,S, 'cgrscn Kf'IiC1II,l,IE, fume-S STL., Shcztf Erie: Ygif-1 Fifty vvAv'f'STI1Ljl, forms, Fra 1 1 , 'xierqcx F'ti LQ -. Fix '.'.'a5'Qr. Luk Kgzi ily 'Jfxlliurts Srtgti Hippe: Nw'.'.'k6-fry T.firk1,:1.i L1r2m,'W1 vi: V.'1l::n ELTKL? SL' . fri, H.lY17f1 fi F':1'.::' - -r. .SDIO 0l'l'l0I Q galetga f Qyd N Enqnam Am la e S Af erel Marshall :CJ r an lfr Nal ulckel Krstle Riga rfs T C p ar Qurqes N or Neff rlcefl 'lfcr 1 Ihilhllh Mr. Moss, Iames, Thorpe, Grace, McKay, Froebel, Whitecotton, Gunlock fMqr.l. Lundergan, Williams, Kuhn, Everett, Porter, Bland, Ferry, Cooper. C-:fw man Z?aaLefAa! One Hundred Fifteen gl PA .ilocley Webstel was one of erght schools from St Lours County wh1ch part1c1pated m the annual Hockey Sports Day at Washmgton Umversrty The three class teams from Webster played w1th all the sk1ll they had acqurred 1n thrs ex haustmg and prec1se sport The semor team deteatea Normandy the Jumor team tred Rrte nour and the sophomore team lost to Umversrty Crty Those olaymg were not the only bene- t1c1ar1es by watchmg the games many glrls learned a great deal regardmg the techmques used rn playmg treld hockey Only grrls who had played 1ntra mural hockey were elrgrble for class teams and the varsrty team was chosen from the combrned class team players The varsrty team played opponents from Un1 verslty C1ty Rltenour Normandy Krrkwood Maplewood and Bayless All ot the home games were played at Memorlal Park held whrch IS one ot the tmest ID the county Interest 1n held hockey as one of the maJor grrls sports was stlmulated by the competltrve games played wrth other schools and by the G A A membersh1p1n the U S Fleld Hockey Assoclatron Ba ketball aga1n ranked hrgh m populanty among the glrls partrcrpatmg m the sports pro gram The game whlch rnvolves a great deal ot stamma precrsron and alertness m handlrng the ball was a challenge to many of the grrls Several hundred part1c1pated and many de veloped the necessary skrll to become members ot the cla s and vars1ty teams The game was enloyed by all Webster teams faced Maplewood Ladue Krrkwood Untversrty Crty Clayton Ferguson Hancock and Fhtencur The s mor team wor all ot rts games and the rumors won one lost gif!! Z?a:iLefLa! One Fundred Sixteen 'wo and tred one The sophomores won three games and lost two When the three class teams had played all thelr schedule a varsrty team was chosen trorn the most outstandmg players on these teams Basketball Sports Day was held on February l4 Class teams from nlne county schools com peted m the game wh1ch were held rn Web ster s four gyms Thls competltlon turmshed a rousmg clrmax to the season and gave the players renewed enthusrasm tor the season to come I . 1 .1 - 1 4 . 1 1 1 1 , ' . 1 1 . . . . .. . ' . . I ..,, , . . , 1 1 . . 1 . 1 Q ,- ., L . - 1 1 . 1. . 1 A A . , C I . . 1 1 . S . . - ' - . S , 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 J . 'S . .. . S ., ' , . gli NNOCLQ ef m nn S Kd n Mae Ce K J SQ 'UQ JP' rS JF M2 any gas ZW W ml ,4 4 H1 me is I Nl 4 W ya-if 1 in :'- WM iii! 1 m,,2,M,,W N! 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V 1 ,,,M'x W ,L f Many different types of people participate in volleyball with equal degrees of success there fore a great many girls took part in Webster s intra mural volleyball games This shows that volleyball is cnc oi the most popular of girls sports The skill oi volleyball are less numerous than those r quired by other sports Neverthe less it pr sent a challenge to an alert agile player teams of apprcximately twelve players each are selected from the many intra mural volley ball teams These class teams played Class teams frorn other county high schools The varsity team players were chosen from the member of tne three class teams This team also played varsity teams from other county scnools Each year several girls take the intra mural rating tests sponsored by the St Louis Board of Woman Officials After passing a written ex these girls were qualified to referee intra mural class and varsity games Any nice afternoon during the spring a group of girls could be found playing softball on the ball fields in back of school The girls that were play ng were on intra mural teams class teams or the varsity The intra mural teams were cpen to any girl who was interested in playing softball Each team play ed four games each against a differ ent opponent Frorn the intra mural teams the individual class teams were chosen and from these teams the varsity squads were selected All the class team home games and all varsity home games were played at Blackburn Park .gbhga f One Hundred Eiglitea n where it was possible to have two games in play at one time Most of the class and Varsity games were very interesting to watch The rivalry between Kirkwood and Webster was evident in the game and both sides fought extremely hard for a victory This was one of the most exciting games to watch not only because of the rivalry but also because f the abil1ty that was shown Softball is one of the more popular girls sports and the enthusiasm shown in the games leads one to believe that it will continue to be l f ' i 1' . , . 1 . . , , F , , ' O . Q I ' A ' I C 4 . ' ' X The 50l3lTOmOIG, 1uniOI, and senior class amination and a practical application test, I I l ll I ' I 4 A - . ' I , . u,fA,4,,f 121-5 ff f1.ll'K .,Q'.'.'.ff JY i.5'.2'..?f, .LEIHEI Jllrl. li! - I ' 3 5 I Ver Allel Gross 1 Key Stone VN lhqms ex: e Q V C C mrs LACY e T Lau' rzr Pzznce somaf One Hundred N1ne'een A , A ' 'fi 4 ,. K V 1 4 ,, , N N wi N 1 K . , L , A A ' Y LX 4 '. V 4 w ff X 15- n , ,. . gg . W -,.,, , My hi an X b 'ff' 4, ,L X W X 1 I , 3 . - . N 1 I I K' 7 A V1 A x -'L fy - ' , , L A f,1:n1qmnf:ry, Fisk, Antnzny, Eurqess, Becsiey, HTS'-k1fZL1QEZ, :1'3Kf'Flfj9I Bqslar, bqrih Ncsii Hiflsff. 2.11, , ':, '.' zler, Eur' , , 'x . 33'.'.',er, KLQ lex, Hurnpfcn, Ecd r, truth .cd fr, di , , V us, Stvqer, oft, .h, Ful' Mullen ' . 50006119 Kmsman Leutwrler Noble Smxth Staubet Haaen McDonouch Krebler Glngnch Iaudcn Wrlhams Heuer Grch Montgomery Mrller Rrchards Drake Whrte Grbson Berens btone Voelker Brrckey Rocks Dowler Helle Forsyth Humburg Cossaart McKean Seeman Marston Rosebrough Beasley Anthony Graham Grace Kern Van Reen Deane Denty Stephens Serb Mtller Ferguson Erber Allen Hobson Clegg Benzel Burch Bader lohnstcn Ezler Raymond Grosswtler Hampton Hawkms Wagner Wrzght The Bowhnq Club emoyed another successful year 1n 1952 1953 Only members of the G A A were ellqlble for thls sport and seventy frve qtrls Jorned thls orqanlzatron and recelved G A A pomts for thetr efforts The club was drvrded rnto frfteen teams con srstmg of f1ve players each and each team chose 1ts captaln They bowled at alleys of thetr own choosmg and turned 1n therr scores to the sponsor of the orqan1zat1on One of the most outstandmq and attractrve features of the Bowlmg Club rs that tt rs run by the members themselves 0 MIA ll 9 One Hundred Twenty Two tournaments were held one each semester Seven rounds of bowlmq mcludrng one bye constrtuted a tournament Each round was bowled at a separate ttme and the team had the prnllege of bowllng one two or three games per round and turnmg rr the best score All f1V6 members of the team could parttclpate but only the four htqhest scores were counted n tournament competrtlon The Bowlmg Club was reorqanlzed each semester w1th a dlfferent qroup of members The year s act1v1t1es started rn September and closed rn May and the skrll of 1lS members ln creased each month The hrqhest score record ed was 119 Q V V V V 1 . ,V V V V V - Y I A I I 1 A I I V V I ' V V V V V V V 1 t V V - V V . V . . . V V V . V V V I V , , , V V V V - . . V .. . -. I l ' 1 .T. . 1 sf 1 L4 - 1 1 . C . 1 C. ' I -4. 4 I . x., 5' 421 eflfllff f- V a V1 Fil, S QE V '-2-'S-I-1 Ill! ui an W4 K' I-Iall Davzs Montgomery Shfre Anderson NVcrCGster N-abc' Slmms Harms Slfnrncrs Haqsal Grce Grace Clausen Seth Wtlxe Denty Iaudcr Paste e Stone Bmckey Grcsswller ri nwptcn ctepltcng Rfntck Markle mein A One Hundred Twenty one I Grzt., .,1isrr.a:, Stone, H1514 TACH'-lYfif:f'y', 'f'11zarr:s, nf n. hc 1133 N Cara Felarxann, Eeall, Sak. ll , W Q if ' Q- Q , 5 y V 0 a t, L W L t-ff i V Ni, Y ' A f ' X if 1 Vx 'A I I AJ' : A 'ri A -.-. X ' , 'Q 'V t . A K at ' , ' ' 5 ' . I , I I X gzrgi flC6 660Cl6l!l0l1 Kebler Stuart Allen Adams Cfstello Snyder Durham Kohlby Fre ds Haltemann Wxlke Ross Hoe-fl Anderson Cheek Clausen Miller Thompson Long Wachter Burns Eddie Newby Whitney Brickey Smith Owen Barrows Macmsh Sloelton Card l-taller Ryan Worcester Robson Savrgnac Nesbxt Davis hall Schhemann Iudell Shield Meffert Rrchter Roethhsbergen Thornton Sunmons Tanner Shore President Ann Leutwller Vice President Alice Stauber Secretary Liz Dowler lMrs Schapp llvfiss Dan el Sponsors The Grrls Athletics Association IS a group organized to increase the interest and part1c1 patron in girls sports Early in fall a rush party was held for the sophomores and any new students in the senior school who were interested At this pcrrty the rules of the organization were explained to the prospective members Each girl first had to participate in after school sports unttl she had gained the one-hundred po1nts requlred for membership On becoming a member she had to continue to gain fifty points each semester in order to remain in the orgamzation Attend ance at meetings which were held in the Big One Hundred Twenty-two Study Hall was requ1red and only girls with exceptionally valid excuses were excused Probably the G A A proyect most familiar to those outside the organization was the selling of refreshments at all home football games There are several other annual functrons how ever ln the fall the members brought their fathers to Dads Nrght where supper was served and act1v1t1es such as square dancing and party games highlighted the evemng In the spring the mothers took the spotlight at the Awards Banquet which was held in the cafe terra Awards for various accompllshments were presented at this time and the most coveted of these were the gold cups The cups were awarded to those who had gained through membership on class and varsity teams Off1C1 ating etc the necessary two thousand points Another annual affair was the Kampus King Dance at whlch a senlor boy was crowned Kampus King. ll 1 ll - rig., '01 ir .4 .f4fALfic:5 .Mociafion Qjlzti EC.eE.lei, Hunter, faxdzr. .f.,,,..., ..,, I- o -..- -'MFA :swurs Q-NL :erens floble Ztekrzeger 'fzokroy '.':rCes'er. M 'sae He'-'s-Q sofas J' s Newer G'd'-Jr Ga'n's E ll'i'.'J1I'1, Lang, Han-Jkzns, Merkle. v,,..,4. ... .... -., .t,- .,, . .... 4... , Mod-, od. . ., .....-, Liger, oenty, no-et., Kinsman, Grace, rlarrzs, .:'1,re1', .: P'reeman, lufunilirauer l.e'stnger G: CSSTJILGI, Faytnind V is A i ws L Q ., l I I KRW? y? EK '12 :r:3e.sCn, Elders, stepnens, Gevrznner. Gro? Leutv-flier, Stagber, Doznffer, Pastene, Hampton. V'-. vv 'Y Evans lflawen M Dcnough Bxer Montgomery Mlller Haase Klut Burg Vltclnarat Vo lkor Rrsk urol' Forsyth Grbson Marst n Wlftte Seernan Anthony Roseorcugr' 'vloliean 'nl' 'T ss Cos aart Edwards Hurnb rg Drake Gmgrrch Lzra'1a'r' r-lassall Smtth Watlctns Terrey Wtlke Beasley Iohns Stevens Deane Van Reed Serb Erber Clegg Qllen V-I rtogexsls Vartdergrtff Qurck Bartosh Plerce Ross Y-loosen Wurtz Ferguson Hodges L vrento Erler Iahnston Benzel Buren Bader Alf Atherton Wrtght Falrfleld One Hundred Twenty three Q.. eafurea j CIOIUIT A Q 0 'lwlrlditislicllly . . . the symzugg 141 1 15t 3i:t1Q31 cmd a S C. Q , K ,V ds. 'L' D. 6 Q . 1 UR- I rf . 5' ' W' Ja' ,-' 1 ,, A ue: ' f 15.2 v JK 1 we joofgaf Queen, laecia! Wnaiclzi O Hud dT ntysx MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS GAII.. BADER MAURINE GUMMELS IUDITH 1-IEUER ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER MARTHA STOECKER :f ,Syd m2Ll'02g2l' Tl-IE FOOTBALL QUEEN OF 1952 O I ndred Twenty-seven .74 papa, :zv ff an Hx Czcllm Dfrvxq u'xqS2JfYvuof3o.9.sn4g D40 Vuuzk -Macu Lua-Ijomuk MVN 09 Unix JVOJQQ 85.30.11 -fL9,KI'l' ,mf m, I ww Mfg? If I J1.,QQ,1 und un wma EDXQJNML Houma an Qwtkdhw UVNLL qu-I QIn:0 pmgmuqgyq OXLKCM Um QIQCSI .5 QCLYX 3,Q'DLq L U fspcmfo Uv I OI OI-IdedT ty h MISS SHIRLEY MANESS MISS BARBARA CUTTER MISS IULIL KLASING MISS IOSEPHINE DENTY MISS DOROTI-'Y SHORE 2 O A . 5 1 K C: S N ' GLX . . C - 'N ' . . . L . - - , C . . I . 1 N A Q 3 . A ' 4, X OX I I I I ' I I , ff I ' fx I 4 . V I .f ef A 1 1' PM 0 ' ' ' 2 LL Q O f -v 1. , 1 ne un r wen -eiq 6 ClI gQI'y gary el' TI-IE PAPER DOLL OF 1953 I One Hundred T - ' we ECAO Queen IQQCZQK Wynn 614 O el-I ndr dTh1ty MISS MARGERY BURGER MISS IANE LJROTE MISS IUDITH HEUER MISS SHIRLEY VIANESS MISS MARTHA STOECKER 0 o J I 5 A 7 . ' 1' K I , ' -. . , Q, ,. I '- . V 7 - I -. Y S s 'V , -- I Af rn u e 'r Wifid .Na rrief mm ici' TI-IE ECHO QUEEN OF 1953 One Hundred Th QFUOI' Cfadzi MOST LIKELY TO SUf CEED D1ok Clement l-lorr1etBen11ck Inn Brown Monlyn Mound Prtsctllg Noble Morg1e Burger Bolo Woodson FBIENDLIEST K1tGgllenkdn1p l lVlorg1e Burger Alon Kle1n 2 Horrr1etBem1clc Bob Woodson 3 Betty Stone BEST PEBSONALITY Alon Kle1n l Mdrg1e Burger K1tGgllenkornp 2 l-lorr1etBen11ck Bob Woodson 3 Cgnnlld Wr1gl'1t WITTIEST Iohn Dov1s Conullo Wr1gl'1t K1tGo1llenlco11np 2 Sue Plfnlltps Fred Stout Judy Heuer MOST HANBSCME Don Buerclcltn Don Cgrter Dtck Clen1ent BEST Don Buerckhn Bob Woodson Don Corter MCST ATlBACTlVE Mgrgte Burg r Anne lgudon ldclcte Boldw HLETE Betty Stone lVlGI1l'y'TlIf1QI Cr lune Wtlltdrn BEST DANCER B bPottr1ol: l Borrlooro L ts1nger Klt Gotllenkor 113 2 Motrv l-lowlons lock Old 3 Bgrboro Beeder BEST DBESSEE D1clc Cler 1 nt B1ll Crone Gene We1n1sol1ke MC T TYPICALLY WEBSTER l Bob Woodson l Mo1rg1e Burger 2 AlC1nKle1n 2 l'lotrr1etBern1Clc 3 l1111Brown 3 Morton Bosebrougn BEST LOUDLE l Dlolt Sohwetder ond Sgllv D elcr gor 2 llll Brown ond Mdrthd Sto Clce 3 Alon Kle n orno Horn t B 1o4 Il Hundr iTl11tw, tvo Dlon Botsler 2 Soll,1D1elcroeger L12 SCl21D6ldGI Motunne Gummels 0 1 I ' C B 3 T . ' l. ' ' l. . ' l. ' e . ' 2. ' 2. 2. , . , 3. ' ' 3. ' 3, ' 1:1 AT l. ' l. ' ' X 2. ' 2. ' ' ' 'zl-- ' ' 3. 3. ' s l. o' ' . . e ' I N l I . 4 V ' ' 3. s . l. ' ' re l. ' e 1' I U . U ' X - ' 3. ' ' 3. ' ' 3. Y . Q! lllelliy Oll,f5tal'lJll'lg el'll0l'5 Each year the qraduatrnq class selects twenty members of IIS group ten boys and ten grrls as those students who have made outstandrnq contrrbutrons to therr school through leadershrp scholarshrp and cltrzenshrp Here are presented the twenty outstandrng sen1ors of the class of nrneteen trfty three IIM BROWN IACKIE BALDWIN DON BUERCKLIN N . MARGERY BURGER DON CARTER IUDY HEUER DICK CLEMENT ANNE IAUDO1 KIT GALLENKAMP SHIRLEY MANESS BILL GRONE MARILYN MOUND AL IQLEIN HARRIET REMICK IIM KREBS MARTHA STOECKER BOB WOODSON BETTY STONE RON YENERICH CAMILLA WRIGHT Q One Hundred Thrrty three l It In Q LQ fl 5 uf r i A X Z A I- ir L Q I we Xt 'A .I I I, I I 1 , ' l ' 'I f y if-ff' wr i' 1 I I Q-I 'ft .N I Wt' Q ,Vi , U il, f It O PUHTRAITS 1? WALLAEE WILLIAMS STHUHI Volume ebsttetr eokle Date 9 No thanks lmgorng steady Issue Gezundhertll STATES ME TRIUMPH THE CLASS OF 1953 IN 1963 The class of 53 has been scattered to every corner of the globe rn the past 10 years but to grve an rdea of what some of the members of that class are now dorng our reporter has search ed and researched to send you thrs rnformatron Mrss Marrorre Burger noted concert pranrst rs now on tour rn Europe How ever she rs expected to be back rn the states rn trme to play at the rnaugura tron of our new Presrdent Elect Drck Clement Also rn Washrngton rs lrm Brown who recently was appornted head of the F B I Irm has been workrng wrth the F B I srnce he left Webster Hrgh School where he garned much experr ence by assrstrng the student gurdes rn trackrng down crrmrnals Don Ramsey wrestlrng champron draws the attentron of all the loyal Webster fans every Saturday nrght as he grapples hrs way to more and more vrctorres Also rn the sports spotlrght are Don Buercklrn All Amerrcan quar terback and Irm Krebs one man bas ketball team When not playrng bas ketball Irm spends hrs trme reparrrng basketbalr nets He feels safe rn thrs rob because he rs assured of no fall from a ladder ln New York we occasronally see the famous Powers model Lrz Schner der and her frrend Camrlla Wrrght who ls now appearrng rn frve shows a nrght on Broadway Stage Surprrsrng ly enough on the Metropolrtan Opera Stage rn Martha Stoecker tln hrgh school Martha couldnt srng a note? Another famrlrar srght to everyone rs local spendthrrft Barth Klernschmrdt who spends much of hrs fabulous bank the ho ses Gene Wern boy who hasnt changed makrng the rounds wrth all od beautres School teacher and sprnster Harrret Remrck rs reported now teachrng Mac Beth to all her students and relrvrng the days when she studred the play herself back at Webster An Academy Award was presented last month to Bob Lrndholm as camera man for the frlmrng of Why an Crangutang Swrngs from the Trees sequel to hrs other award wrnner Lfe at Webster Thrs rs the scoop of the group of 53 but wherever they are we can be sure that they are enroyrng themselves rn whatever they are dorng Cas usuall roll playrng rschke one rs strll seen the Hollyw STUDENT BEHAVIOR REPORT The Councrl of Gurded Stooges tSenror School Counterpart of the mrlrtary court martralb has reached the apex of rts hrtherto unknown goal Abolrtron of the Prudent Gurdes tSometrmes referred to as wrsegurdes l Thrs announcement made only last week has already produced startlrng reactrons Hundreds of students are now freed from the shackles of walkrng to lunch lt has been estrmated that the school lunchroom has now trrpled therr busmess srnce students are now so anxrous to cut rnto lrne that many of them go through the lunch lrne four and even frve trmes rust to enroy to the utmost the srngular pleasure of un restrrcted lrne cuttrng Boorng rn the recent srxth hour as sembly contrnued rn such grgantrc pro portrons and was apparently so much enroyed by the rowdy factrons that they stayed untrl nearly 5 OO the next morn delrght rn thrs ntellrgent form of expressron What wrll come next? Omrnous ru mors have rt that Open Season wrll soon be declared on seventh graders who are constantly scurryrng through the halls wrth complete lack of respect tor the more weathered veterans of thrs rnstrtutron lt eared that wrth the drssolutron of the Councrl of Gurded Stooges wrll come complete extrnctron of the student anrmal Already shockrng rncrease rn the mortalrty rate have resulted from the lrftrng of the Concealed Weapons Regulatron and Duelrng Laws and t appears that only the graduates of lune 53 the very group whrch brought thrs terror uoon the school can con srder themselves safe from the ravages of new student self assertron LOOK A HEAD' The Deserted Sarong by the Ep leptrc Chorr on Iune 78 29 30 Vars ty Marble Tournament rn the Marn Hall of Iunror School Sem r vs Faculty rn Krrrfe Throwrng Exhrbrtron Thrs rs an Accrdentally Benefrted Game Remonstratron Assembly 24 hours to morrow on How to Prck Up Rubber rn second Pogo Bucketball Squad Frnally Wins Over Rrval Burpwood Only Teams rn Nahon Battle for Top Honors ln an actron packed game last week the smashrng Pogo Bucketball team at Webster Hrgh School won the Natronal Champronshrp when they beat therr m st brtter rrvals Burpwood The four man team Lrttle Yrmmy Crebs Pester Tahlhermer Harry Drtty? lyes he drdll ana Hearth Ernsschmrdt showed skrlls whrch rrad never before been accom plrshed rn Pogo Ball No one on the squad rs over 5 ZV2 The game of Pogo Ball rs played wrth two teams and rs very srmrlar to the popular old game of basketball It was rntroduced at Webster by a coach who felt sorry for the small boys who couldnt partrcrpate rn regular basket ball The equrpment needed for the game consrsts of two buckets a bucket ball and four men each of whom rs equrpped wrth a pogo strck The buckets are hung frfteen feet rn the arr The obrect of thrs game rs to throw the ball through the bottom of the bucket so that rt goes out the top Each player rrdes a pogo strck so that he can rump hrgher and thus get the ball through the bottom of the bucket more easrly The most drffrcult part of the game rs rn tryrng to make the frrst pornts srnce the bottom of the bucket rs not removed Although the ball werghs frity pounds rt rs very hard to knock a hole rn the bottom of the bucket Many players have been un seated from therr pogo strcks rn valrant attempts to make the frrst bucket In wrnnrng thrs ther only rmportant vrctory of a long seas n of play the team ran royfully to ther coach shout rng therr vrctory yell EdomepSr Lrtue phrnczxpwq O cr I Go Pogo' UNDERCLASSMEN' Remember only 98 days untrl school begrns agarn next Septemberll the Senrors One Hundred Thrrty frve . HB . . , . Q . , . . -- H - . . . ' rl r , 1,1 , I I 1 . . , - , . . 1 r - ' ing to get the most from their singular , . I A . . . . . - . rl I rr .- I , , E . K . . . ' ' ' . is f ' ' ' r - I V I E o ' . . ' ' V H ' I o V r V I i t ' I rr .. . . I 3 ' ., X V I - . . .1 4 . A ' C1 f- -S - r 4 TVYMW-M V , A . .. E I 4 4 ' I I ' . ,, . Xi' vu., 4964? QQ. X 7 Fccuny m etmq Friday Teacher pet Where's my girl? New fullback Hall qu1de Tyke s dream Tcxlem cxssemhly Study hcxll Lunch hcur Driver's educctxcn Echc. Queen THE WEBSTER HECKLE 096 VS-5 . frttg I' CLASS WILL re sert ots of tlfe ass quea h the fcllowtrag e as othall tf rn 4 e ale our cutstandtna record To the luntor Ctrls trte Sentor grls ve thett date es F J y ntg s To the faculty we leave the defea of the Sentcr Faculty Game To the 7th Graders Je leave all the leftover WEBSTER GBOVES Charm bracelets To the Freshmen gtr s the ahtltty f the S ntot gtrls to gyp showers after gym class To Begtnntng Chotr all cf the early morrtng practtces of A Cappella And to all future graduattng classes our w nderful rnemortes of lNel:ste H gh STUFF MEMBERS Edt or Emery Board lxews lzdttcr Ida Nc F ature Ldttot R U Ready Bustness Mgr l Bal Faculty Advtscr tWhe dares t vtse the faculty7l STUFF POLICY the tast years thts paper tas strtved tc atlattt the ltgh standards o grade school tcurnaltsttt lay provtdtng tts reader wtth tragttrrtrl news lortng ed cttals and varc rt s Ct oo f ature cntertatnmcnt T e l953 Stat' wtll ence or tr c thts 4, c t- J Ct tr trutr ut stef t all s efens whether tl ey he soctal sch lasttc or athlettc and matntatn eit tal page wh wtll s rve as detr ment to alt stuaents Edttcrta ly e p n all c oc p CElG'TlS whtch are rt ther debatable rfr c ntrcverstal We wtll lso d pest o proft e r ade dtstnterest fcr all s udents ft m a s 7 thru lt your ptcture does 'tot appear any where else tn thts b ck look closely on the oppostte page 1' may be there SHOWS ON BROADWAY Guys and Dolls E hc C tc rattcr My Three Angels H.1tsell lad rd lftllet Chrldrens Hour C tett stty ctas Pal Ioey Mr Vcrhy Cn Borrowed Trme A c n 11 The Happy Time Week ends Sweethearts ltm n Martha New Faces of 52 New Sentors Good News Dtplomas The Moon IS Blue Graduatton Ntgnt Wrsh You Were Here Next year at college LETTUCE TO THE EDITORS r Str onaratulatt rs on your sttrrtna rt cn Howto tll a 'ountatn pen und r ZCC feet of water l feel tt dtsaus ed very tmporftn p blem of th y Truly 1, ar S11 T e Heckle 1 a regular vtsttc t touse l have ttst tecetved yt t copy l hfpel ora Sponacnt To reader Spondent we can only say -A' it -k 'k ak C pear Str l recently purcha ed tne rf tle spe al het water hc tles whtch Nts a lvet d tn your pa ft Ja er tw W fks ag at te watf D Presse Dear Reader Pressed In regard to your letter we advtse that you mxx the water wlth one can of Sterno ard drmk xt If the water xsnt hot now forget xt You wtll never know the dxfference Ea THE GRIME LIGHT ts we ftnl Al xan er Goodtellc 1 Lasktng n tr gr mel ght Alex as he prefers to be cat el by hts frt nds fel that he .vas xr y fl vtna o t la re ogrtcn an sat n s own um l N s u c.tlln have chosen be ter e marked ' hs stn la Alex tntat e C rst C average the stands sta 1 L l'l ht as of neatly 10 s t e and has be rt arttctp nt trn extra currtcular acttvtttes H s rt tat le accompltshm 't s tn gn sfh t u the Howard Verby Award f r ttp f f Dtsregard of Safety tn the Halls Alexander has ta h s credtt m han l32 students ktlled rnatmed r merely angered by hrs dartng ac tons Alex ts also an expert marksman ani hts fttertd hold l'1gh regard ft' 'tts an l ty t shopt bull Throughostt hs sch o day Alex t to be commended cr nts strtct matntenance of a a'1tude ct complete tndtfference toward l s teach ers When asked about hs favcrtte pasttme Al x lzrtefly tvery br ftlyl C rt stderea lets stu tes ana s tt d sleeptng as t'te thtrtg he ltk 1 most to Hts love was weakly alluded to by Alex a swee 1 t tlt e7 s l: o 'teh a exanaers plans ltr th clude onoth try at tl e wel't'1 grade and then a few happy years at Whtppt doth ppee Stat Untvetsttw tte St te cf Cortfu ton' PRINTER PROMISES ERROR FREE ISSUE prtntcr cf the welster lE f has promtsd to ptrnt et rcrttf 1 sues r f s FIIIXIIEIS wttl try dtlltgtntlfy s etert all mtstakes made hy tl tTte IGI 1 IN he pas th wELster'tf tcp lt s been cntend 'ar tts nt lvle I ts ttnttttg er o s vh terer cateleSly yvot gtapttcalty ratd THE e tt t e Webster tteckle ha satd th.: he paper has Cttanged t 1 sy a l rlat n moor errors vtll he serte PRINT ne Ats addded th t tn t W REST of he Saff wcudl pro 01 erad copy a strtensely ashealce sT here WANTED D nattonstc neS P P B A S A A A QS ctety for the o motlcn of Pea e Between Annual Stott And Annual Advtsorl CHEATMORE STABLES- Ponles for Every Occaston Lattr French Spantsh w uldt h E r ms1takES 4 Call PRosp-ect 4 U Yoo Hcc M ss One Hundred Thtrty seven IN f , - CPS JU sk f I - M ln thas sue, f e d f 4 . 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Steak 'n Shake 2 y s .5 Home Pastime Sports 2 Loafing and sleeping 3 Dates and listening to music Hour of the Day A recent survey taken of the Senior Class showed their definite preferences. Here is the final tabulation of the Galloping poll. en fora ,OMAN Subject l. Gym 2. English and Chemistry 3. Choir Orchestra l. Bay Anthony Stan Kenton 3 Billy May OTIQ ptember Song Star Dust l Believe and Tenderly 3 O2 6th hour GIRLS Housewife Secretary Teacher You ll Never Vtfalk Alone and O Hat0DY Day' BOYS Future Occupation Engineer Business Armed Services 0346? 00fl'l0fQff Mr Boyd was visiting the Chemistry Lab a Washington University In the course of his tour he a ked the instructor what the students were working on Their problem is to try to rind the universal solvent he was told That might be a good idea conceded Mr Boyd But what would you keep tt in? importance of mathematics lt s a fundamen tal and tue science he explained For in tance it hows us tnat it one man can build a shed n twelve days twelve nten can build it in one day But hm was not corrvinced Then if on ship can cro s he ocean in twelve days he reasoned l suppose twelve hips can cro s it in one day l dont believe rt and l still dont like mathematics t H frm Ft Now Bob said Mr Shelton during one o his cla ses Please name all the states in the Union Bob started off confidently but about halfway through he began to stumble Come come said the teacner l could name them all easily when l was your age Sure you could Bob replied there were only thirteen of them then tory class for a teacher who had been delayed DY The Great Webster Snowstorm last win ter ln tne course of his remarks he attempted to point out the different degrees of punish rnent Now tl I were whipped ne questioned what would that be? 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