JFK - Head of the Blue Key Society of Southwestern Louisiana Institute at Lafayette (now ULL) who met and got photographed with future President Kennedy at the Crowley Rice Festival in 1959
In 1954 Ed Andrews was the New York Yankees' first Negro League pitcher. Unfortunately Andrews never panned out as expected or he and not Elston Howard would have been the first black player in team history.
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals, Reds, Yankees & Pirates; 2X All-Star 1955 & 1961; member of Yankees 1961 World Series Championship team
Right-handed pitcher who debuted for the Cardinals in 1972, appeared in a few games for them again in 1974, and pitched some games for the Tigers in 1975, 1976, and 1977. He unfortunately died from leukemia in 1994
former MLB player - st. louis cardinals (1963, 1970-71), houston astros (1964-65, 1970), atlanta braves (1967), cincinnati reds (1968-69), milwaukee brewers (1965), new york mets (1972-73)
Born 1916.Last living female 'Monuments Men' of the 2nd wave of Monuments Men which began their work after the war had ended. She is related to writer Virginia Woolf
former major league outfielder/third baseman/manager/coach/scout; played for Philadelphia A's & St. Louis Cardinals; also coached Reds, Braves, Giants, Yankees, Cardinals & Syracuse Chiefs
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals & Yankees; former Royals pitching coach; member of Royals 1985 World Series championship team (coach)
former major league third baseman/outfielder; played for White Sox, Pirates, Marlins, Mets, Cardinals, Braves, Orioles & Dodgers; current baseball executive
American Former Baseball Player And Manager - Third Baseman - 'St. Louis Cardinals' (1955-1965), 'New York Mets' (1966-1967), 'Chicago White Sox' (1967-1968), 'Los Angeles Dodgers' (1968-1969). Manager - 'St. Louis Cardinals' (1978-1980). MVP in 1964
former MLB player - new york giants (1956), st. louis cardinals (1956), san francisco giants (1958-59), baltimore orioles (1960-65), philadelphia phillies (1966-67), houston astros (1967)
former major league outfielder/DH/third baseman; played for Cardinals, Mariners, Twins, Blue Jays & Royals; member of Cardinals 1982 World Series championship team
Actor Director Writer active from the 50's into the 70's. Directed several religous themed films in the 50's. Appeared in small tv roles. Was the son of censor Joseph Breen
Comedian & Actor: The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show, Six of a Kind, International House, A Damsel in Distress, The Sunshine Boys, Oh God!, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Going in Style, 18 Again!, Radioland Murders
German ww2 ME262 pilot born 1924. Was never in the Wehrmacht; author - The last of the few: An Me.262 Pilot remembers, flew the buckner 181, 131, fw 44, ar 66, f-13, w33, w34, ju86, ju88, ju52, me110, me210, me40, me262, klemm 35, sg38, kranich
former major league pitcher; played for Cardinals, Phillies, Giants, White Sox, Twins & Indians; 10X All-Star; 2X World Series Champion; 4X NL Cy Young winner; member of National Baseball Hall of Fame (1994); won 329 games; 4,136 strikeouts
former major league outfielder; played for Reds, Angels, A's, Blue Jays, Yankees, Mariners, Tigers & Cardinals; former 1st base coach, Cardinals, Rockies & Reds; also managed two single A teams
WWII - Mine Platoon of the Anti-Tank Company, 69th Infantry Division, 271st Regiment. First combat at the 'Siegfried Line' in February 1945; crossed the Rhine on March 27, 1945; arrived at the KZ Buchenwald one day after its liberation
Director/actor/writer 'Return to Tarawa: The Leon Cooper Story' 'Random Passage'/4 years Naval officer in WW2. Landing craft officer-Boat Group Commander for my ship-landing assault troops on the beaches of six Japanese island strongholds
former major league pitcher; played for Reds, Phillies, Cardinals, Red Sox & Expos; played for the Canada National baseball team in the World Baseball Classic; currently a free agent
former major league pitcher; played for Phillies, Pirates, Blue Jays & Cardinals; member of Blue Jays 1993 World Series Championship team; pitching coach for Springfield Sliders
U.S. Air Force brigadier general (Ret.)& author 'Around the World with LBJ: My Wild Ride As Air Force One Pilot', White House Aide, & Personal Confidant/Military aide & chief Air Force One pilot under President Lyndon B. Johnson
Former MLB player - Boston Braves (1952), Milwaukee Braves (1953, 1955), Cincinnati Redlegs (1956-58), St. Louis Cardinals (1959-61), Indiana Basketball HOF Inductee 1976
Author;'Just A Kid, A Guard at the Nuremberg Trials' 18 years old when drafted in 1944, into infantry. Found himself standing guard over Nazi war criminals, & watched as atrocities were described in detail throughout the Nuremberg Trails
former major league pitcher; played for Astros & Cardinals; managed Astros from 1997-2001; Manager of the Year 1998; 2X All-Star; #49 jersey retired by Astros
WWII veteran, born in 1913, believed to be the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor. He served on the USS W> Virginia during the attack, and later served in the Korean War
Outfielder for the Boston Red Sox formerly of - St. Louis Cardinals (1998-2003), Atlanta Braves (2004-), Los Angeles Dodgers (2005-2006), brother of former MLB Players Tim Drew & Stephen Drew
U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to the White House detail during the Kennedy years, Duncan served as the advance agent for Fort Worth during the Texas visit in November 1963
Baseball / 1980-89 / Power Hitting 1st Baseman - Outfielder for the Cardinals, Cubs & Reds / First Round Draft Pick in 1976/ Current Hitting coach for the Toledo MudHens (AAA)
former major league pitcher; played for Giants, Cardinals, Orioles, Angels, White Sox & Indians; All-Star 1965; member of Orioles 1966 World Series championship team
Baseball / Pitcher / 1974-89 / Cardinals & Astros / Legendary Cards Hurler that Won 168 Career Games/ Currently a pitching coach for the Billings Mustangs
2x No Hitter 4-16-78 and 9-26-83. Played in World Series in 1982,85,& 87 won World Series in 1982
Former baseball player 1939-1949 with Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia A's and NY Giants. He also managed the SF Giants and Chicago Cubs 1965-1979. Born: 01/04/1914
Former MLB pitcher - st. louis cardinals (1978-80), new york yankees (1981-83), cleveland indians (1984), chicago cubs (1984-86), minnesota twins (1986-87)
won World series in 1987 with Twins/ currently analyst for the Colorado Rockies
former major league infielder; played for Mets, Expos & Cardinals; member of NY Mets 1969 World Series championship team; brother Adrian played in major leagues also; played two seasons in Japan for Chunichi Dragons
Utility player who played parts of 10 seasons in the major leagues. After retiring from baseball, he spent many years as a school master in Ponce, Puerto Rico. He died of prostate cancer on July 4, 2008 at age 69 in Ponce (uncle of Ruben Gotay)
Actress - The Slime People, Pajama Party, Ride The Wild Surf, City Under The Sea, Dr. Goldfoot & The Bikini Machine, The Ghost In The Invisible Bikini (title role). Wife of A.I.P. president James H. Nicholson from 1964 until his death in 1972
former major league infielder/manager; played for Cardinals & Phillies; also managed Cardinals from 1959-61; served as a coach for Mets & Indians; managed at AAA level as well
Pitcher for the California Angels (1996), Anaheim Angels (1997-2001), Oakland Athletics (2002)
San Diego Padres (2002), Yokohama BayStars (2005) and the Boston Red Sox (2006)
former major league pitcher; played for Mariners, A's, Rangers, Yankees, Cardinals & Dodgers; 2X All-Star; 1X World Series champion; Dodgers pitching coach
Baseball Hall of Famer in 1964 was a manager for the cardinals from 1913-1917 Yankees manager 1918-1929 won world series as manager in 1923,27,&28 Player for Reds 1904-1909 and Cardinals from 1910-1916 mostly at 2nd base died Sept 25, 1929
Baseball / 1983-95 / White Sox, Orioles & Cardinals / Utility Infielder / Played at University of South Florida/ current manager for the Spokane Indians
former major league outfielder; played for Cardinals & Reds; member of Cardinals 1964 World Series championship team; played college football for University of Missouri in 1957 & 1958
WW2 vet, born 1921, and the last surviving member of Richard Byrd'sThird Antarctic Expedition in 1939. Also returned with Byrd on his 1946 and 1947 expeditions
Right-handed major league reliever from 1954 through 1965. Pitched for Cardinals 54-56, Giants 57-59, then for a couple of other teams, finishing up with a few appearances for the Astros in 1965 (passed away in 1994)
former major league first baseman; played for A's, Braves, Mets, Cardinals, Expos & Rangers; former Cardinals interim manager (1995); currently works in Cardinals front office