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Ken Steinhoff, Cape Girardeau Central High School Class of 1965, was a photographer for The Tiger and The Girardot, and was on the staff of The Capaha Arrow and The Sagamore at Southeast Missouri State University.

He worked as a photographer / reporter (among other things) at The Jackson Pioneer and The Southeast Missourian.

He was photo editor of The Ohio University Post in Athens, Ohio. He moved on to The Athens (OH) Messenger and The Gastonia (NC) Gazette. He worked as a staff photographer, director of photography, editorial operations manager and telecommunications manager at The Palm Beach (FL) Post between 1972 and 2008, when he retired.

Come here to see photos and read stories (mostly true) about coming of age in Southeast Missouri in the 1960s.

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Cars We Have Known and Loved

Steve Crowe’s Corvette

Steve Crowes Corvette 2 500x288 Cars We Have Known and Loved

Bill and Sue Roussel do a great job of producing an email newsletter aimed at the Decade of the 50s. (Send an email to nunyab@sbcglobal.net to sign up for it.) Sue sent me a message that Bill’s brother, Jim Roussel, sent a bunch of pictures that were too big to go out in the newsletter and she asked if they would work for this site. I’m happy to have someone send me material, so I said I’d run them.

That reminded me that I had a picture of Steve Crowe ’65 and his new Stingray.

Gallery of Photos from Jim Roussel

Click on any photo to make it larger, then click on the left or right side to step through the gallery.

Students from the 50s and their cars

Jim sent this list of students from the 50s and the cars they drove

BENNY HINTON: 50 DODGE, GREEN

BILL ROUSSEL: 50 OLDS, GREEN

TOMMY MEISNER: 56 DODGE D500, GRAY

KAREN WILSON: 56 DODGE

JIM PUTMAN: 56 PONTIAC, GREEN AND WHITE

SHIRLEY DAVIS: 55 PONTIAC CONV, RED AND WHITE

MIKE STEVENSON: 58 CHEVY CONV, BLACK AND WHITE

ROBBIE ROBISON: 59 RENAULT (SHARP CAR), BLACK

FRANCINE FORD: 55 CHEVY, PINK AND WHITE

CATFISH MOORE: 56 OLDS, RED AND WHITE

BILL CLARK: 56 OLDS, RED AND WHITE

SKEETER JONES: 56 DESOTA, BLACK AND WHITE

DICK NEEDLING: 50 BUICK (SIKESTON BOUND), GRAY AND BLACK

R. J. BOLLINGER: 50 MERCURY CONV, BLACK AND WHITE

NIP KELLEY: 57 BUICK CONV, RED AND WHITE

JOHNNY JONES: TWO 57 CHEVYS

TERRY HEUER: 57 PLYMOUTH FURY

BOB REDWINE: JAGUAR CONV (BOB WAS 14 OR 15 WHEN HE DROVE TO CENTRAL)

EDDIE CRITES: 1954 Mercury Green & White (Gas pedal would stick)

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5 comments to Cars We Have Known and Loved

  • Libby Koch

    Could Pee Wee’s 32 Ford be our family’s Old Ugga….Model A Ford….don’t know what year she was but body style looks the same as the photo I posted on my fb page….wouldn’t that be something….dated my husband when he worked for Pee Wee at his shop just off Broadway….

  • Rodger Meinz

    I remember the gasp I let out when Jim Reynolds drove his 63 or 64 Mustang to school. To me, that car was the Elvis cool of cars. About a year later attorney Rush Limbaugh II flipped me the keys to his Mustang so I could run an errand for the firm, and I remember bounding down the stairs only to hit a brick wall when I saw the car sitting in front of their office on Main Street…littered throughout with cigarette remains and reeking of smoke. I wanted to kill him…for desecrating a religious icon. Turns out he wasn’t done…he passed his course, irreverent sensibilities on to his son. Oh, the hummanity!

  • H Keith Slinkard

    Those car bring back some graet memories. I had a 1952 Studebaker commander Coupe with 272 cu. V/8 in ’55 & 56 and was the car I had on my first date with my wife Marylyn . I have been trying to find one to restore in my Golden Years with no success.. If anyone knows where I can find one let me know. I also remember PeeWee ‘s Kaiser Darin that I got to drive in a homecoming parade.

  • Van Riehl

    Ken, I remember that Randolph Sykes had some of the greatest cars. On in particular that stands out was a 1953 Mercury. He also had a red convertible but I don’t recall the make

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