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Kraft Rocket Ship Contest from the 1950's
Now I am going to go very far back for this question:
Does anyone remember a nation-wide contest put on by the Kraft Company in the 1960's that offered as a prize, a full sized, fully operational, rocket simulator to a student who wrote the winning essay? The student who won, donated it to Riverview Gardens Senior High School in Riverview Gardens Missouri. I think that the student got a cash prize in return. The rocket was mounted on a hydraulic platform and it moved a little when it was operated. As I recall it had seats for 4-6 people and had consoles for each with buttons, switches and lots of flashing lights. I think there may have been a small television set inside with closed circuit capabilities as well. The "ship" was mounted in the front of the school on Sheply drive for years before it was moved. I think it went to the Missouri State School on Bellefountaine Road after a few years. I must have been only 7-10 years old at this time which would have made it 1959-1962 era. I was able to sit in it with a few of the high-school kids when it first arrived. I have an old photo of it outside of the school that I will try and post. If you remember anything, please let me know. Also, please ask around and see if you get any results. I will post any reply for everyone who wants to see the response that I get. Sincerely, JPZ J. Peter Zimmer President/CEO Telsar Laboratories Inc |
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Kraft Rocket Ship Contest from the 1950's
On 23 Sep 2003, Pete Zimmer wrote:
Now I am going to go very far back for this question: Does anyone remember a nation-wide contest put on by the Kraft Company in the 1960's that offered as a prize, a full sized, fully operational, rocket simulator to a student who wrote the winning essay? The student who won, donated it to Riverview Gardens Senior High School in Riverview Gardens Missouri. I'm not familiar with this one, but during the space-cadet craze of the Fifties, there were several contests giving away simulated rocketships much like this one. The only one I have seen was rusting somewhere in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan in the Seventies and early Eighties. The degraded paint showed a loaf of Wonder Bread, I think, and the likeness of a TV hero (Rocky Jones? Captain Video? Not Tom Corbett, if I recall correctly...). I was introduced this relic by lovably eccentric science fiction author George M. Ewing, WA8WTE as we toured SSteM. Also got to eat lunch in the Antlers Bar; don't miss it if you're in town. George says the rocket was a contest prize, then later became a carnival attraction known as "Space Ship Mars." For a dime you could enter the craft and sit in the pilot's chair, amid all the electronics that blinked and beeped. Time for a few prayers to Ghugle. http://www.solarguard.com/kraftrocket.htm (This is the comic-book ad for Kraft's contest.) Space Patrol - Ralston Rocket Comments http://www.solarguard.com/ralrckcomment.htm Roaring Rockets - The Space Hero Files http://www.slick-net.com/space/text/index.phtml The Rocky Jones Silvercup Rocket http://silvercup0.tripod.com/ (This must be the one I saw in Michigan.) Good account of finding the Silvercup Rocket: http://www.solarguard.com/silvercuprk01.htm Okay, there was a Kraft rocket, a Silvercup rocket, and a Ralston rocket, maybe several copies of some of these. This was before my time; the space-cadet fad had faded by the time I was old enough to recall what I saw on TV. That's okay; I find these shows intriguing, but I wouldn't trade 'em for Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, which I *did* get to see on TV! -- ___ O~~* /_) ' / / /_/ ' , , ' ,_ _ \|/ / / - ~ -~~~~~~~~/_) / / / / / / (_) (_) / / / _\~~~~~~~~~~~zap! /__// \ (_) (_) / | \ | | Bill Higgins Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory \ / - - Internet: ~ New! Improved! Now with THREE great neutrino flavors! |
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Kraft Rocket Ship Contest from the 1950's
Thanks for the link to the ad. The Kraft Rocket was indeed the one
that landed at my old school and was the one that I got to sit in. JPZ Bill Higgins wrote in message ... On 23 Sep 2003, Pete Zimmer wrote: Now I am going to go very far back for this question: Does anyone remember a nation-wide contest put on by the Kraft Company in the 1960's that offered as a prize, a full sized, fully operational, rocket simulator to a student who wrote the winning essay? The student who won, donated it to Riverview Gardens Senior High School in Riverview Gardens Missouri. I'm not familiar with this one, but during the space-cadet craze of the Fifties, there were several contests giving away simulated rocketships much like this one. The only one I have seen was rusting somewhere in Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan in the Seventies and early Eighties. The degraded paint showed a loaf of Wonder Bread, I think, and the likeness of a TV hero (Rocky Jones? Captain Video? Not Tom Corbett, if I recall correctly...). I was introduced this relic by lovably eccentric science fiction author George M. Ewing, WA8WTE as we toured SSteM. Also got to eat lunch in the Antlers Bar; don't miss it if you're in town. George says the rocket was a contest prize, then later became a carnival attraction known as "Space Ship Mars." For a dime you could enter the craft and sit in the pilot's chair, amid all the electronics that blinked and beeped. Time for a few prayers to Ghugle. http://www.solarguard.com/kraftrocket.htm (This is the comic-book ad for Kraft's contest.) Space Patrol - Ralston Rocket Comments http://www.solarguard.com/ralrckcomment.htm Roaring Rockets - The Space Hero Files http://www.slick-net.com/space/text/index.phtml The Rocky Jones Silvercup Rocket http://silvercup0.tripod.com/ (This must be the one I saw in Michigan.) Good account of finding the Silvercup Rocket: http://www.solarguard.com/silvercuprk01.htm Okay, there was a Kraft rocket, a Silvercup rocket, and a Ralston rocket, maybe several copies of some of these. This was before my time; the space-cadet fad had faded by the time I was old enough to recall what I saw on TV. That's okay; I find these shows intriguing, but I wouldn't trade 'em for Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo, which I *did* get to see on TV! |
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Well here is an un-befitting end to this story. I promised to get back with all the information I could find, so here it is. I am sorry for the delay.
Pete¬¬ The Kraft contest was in the 50's, not the '60's. Probably '57 or '58. During the '56¬'57 school year, only building 2 was completed,. and it served as the eighth grade for the entire district, I was a student. Then it became the High School for the '57¬'58 school year, the Cafeteria and gym were completed followed closly by building 3. I graduated in '61. The rocket ship appeared on the scene during either my freshman or sophmore year. No TV inside, it was an 8mm movie of what they thought a trip to the moon would be like. It was not a simulator, just a publicity "thing" for Kraft. The big rival for Riverview during my years was Hazelwood (no North or South Hazelwood in those days). Before the Hazelwood football game, Hazelwood kids came over during the night and painted the rocket ship their school colors. The School then painted it back to the original colors and put a six foot chain link fence around the rocket ship¬¬apparently believing Hazelwood kids would not know how to climb a fence. The next year, they of course painted it again. This time the school put three strands of barbed wire on top of the chain link fence, it gave the appearance that our rocket ship was in prison. While you may have been impressed with the rocket ship as a small child, in truth it simply was not "cool" to be seen in it if you were attending Riverview in those years, I don't believe I ever knew anyone who actually went in the thing. I went to work for the Missouri Department of Mental Health in '69. In '71 or '72 I attended a meeting at the Bellefountaine Hab Center and when I parked and looked up, there was the rocket ship. Now someone who never saw the rocket ship would say "how do you know it's the same rocket ship". Well, there was only one like it, it was very stubby and ugly. The administrator at the time was Joe Kuntz, and when I went inside for the meeting I asked Joe about the rocket ship. He said the Riverview School Board offered it and a parent of a client was a contractor¬¬he poured the concrete pad and moved the wonderful rocket ship. Joe did not really want it, the facility served severly developmentally disabled youth, and the significance of the rocket ship (assuming you believe it had significance) was totally lost on that population. I moved to the Nevada (Missouri) facility in late '73, which served DD adults. In '75 or '76 I received a letter from Joe Kuntz, offering to transfer the Rocket Ship to the Nevada facility, as it would be more "age appropriate" for adults. During my High School years, I doubt I spent a full minute of attention on the rocket ship¬¬it was just something that was "there". But now, it seemed the damned thing was attempting to follow me around¬¬like something out of a Stephen King novel. I wrote back to Joe and refused his generous offer. A few months later Joe had a contractor on site with a D9 Bulldozer. He had the contractor dig a nice deep hole, push the rocket ship off of it's pad and run over it several times with the big dozer, then push it into the hole and cover it. Pete, if you would like to be the owner of the rocket ship, I'm sure they'd give it to you. You'd have to dig it up, but it's all there, just not as tall as you remember it. Mike Benzen Quote:
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