
His Mysterious Majesty, The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan, commanded an especially historic 133rd Parade for the wonderful citizens of his beloved, adopted City of Saint Louis, Saturday, July 4, 2015. His chosen theme for the 2015 Veiled Prophet Parade, like Chicago’s hit song, composed a “Saturday in the Park”. The V.P. Parade, through its floats and other units, reflected the experiences of young and old alike as they spend leisurely time enjoying a variety of activities in beautiful park settings around the country.
From a historical viewpoint, the Mystical Order of the Veiled Prophet of the Enchanted Realm of Khorassan was founded in 1878 to “promote the interests of St. Louis”. As its first activity, the organization decided to sponsor a fall pageant (forerunner of the annual Veiled Prophet Parade) to renew interest in the annual St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Fair. A Grand Ball also was established as an adjunct of the pageant. Impetus for the founding of the Veiled Prophet Organization came from Charles Slayback, a prosperous grain merchant.
Horse-drawn floats appeared in the early years. Starting in 1946, truck tractors, driven by professional drivers, pulled the floats. In 1955, farm tractors replaced truck tractors. Lately, utility vehicles, lawn tractors, and self-propelled floats have become more prevalent.
Originally, 1,000 torch lights plus hundreds of lanterns illuminated the floats. Commencing in 1903, electric power came from the Street Rail System, replaced by portable generators in 1954. Fifteen years later, the V.P. Parade changed from nighttime to day.
Besides producing one of the oldest parades in the nation, the Veiled Prophet Organization also has contributed funding for the Grand Staircase, connecting the Gateway Arch with the riverfront, and the lighting of the famous Eads Bridge.
More than a decade ago, the “maids project” began as a partnership between the Veiled Prophet and Habitat for Humanity. Fathers and daughters worked together to help build affordable housing in some of St. Louis’ more distressed neighborhoods.
In 2005, the initiative expanded to include assisting the City of St. Louis School Board, Beyond Housing, and the Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Clubs. Daughters volunteered their time to community service on two Saturdays during the summer before their debuts to benefit these organizations. The response was overwhelming. Daughters and their fathers painted, spread mulch, and cleaned yards, parks and neighborhoods around the Saint Louis metropolitan area as a way of giving back to the community.
Since 2005, the Community Service Initiative has helped provide 65,000 meals for HIV and cancer patients, has renovated and repaired dozens of homes in Pine Lawn and Pagedale, and has taken care of some of the flowers and landscaping seen every year around St. Louis public spaces like City Hall and the boulevards on Tukcer Avenue.
Recent highlights from the initiative include the installation of a flagpole at the U.S. Veterans facility, St. Louis County, the painting of a mural at the North Side Community School, and the construction of a landscape wall at Rainbow Village. This year, their projects comprise building a library for Marian Middle School and purchasing and distributing hundreds of back to school kits for the students of the Normandy School District.
Annually, nearly 450 volunteers contributed 2,700 hours of community service to various charities serving the St. Louis metropolitan area.
- Dave Sabino, Keith Jacob in traffic assembly
- Greg Rottjakob, Jim Wotruba, Carl Henke
- Rob Sherwood, Craig Biesterfeld, Tom Reeves
- Doug Pearson, music committee
- Larry Parres, Lou Maull V
- Jerry Dwyer, traffic
- Patrick Hensley, Joe Donelon, George Hensley
- Ted Atwood, band assembly
- Jeff Wright, Shawn Leonard, Kay and Gerry Love
- Jenna Schunk, Alaina Feld
- Bruce Beard, Jim Hetlage, vice grand marshal, Bob Will
- There goes the Music Committee. Who is going to play?
- Frank Catanzaro, Chris Pohle, Brian Behrens, Richard Schneider
- Jessie Lou, Emily Edwards quench the thirsts of the prophets.
- Bob Hagnauer, Roger Altvater, Tim Rohan, Greg Gantz
- Chuck Shepherd, Travis Liebig, Charles Shepherd
- The hat of a veteran of many parades!
- Scat Kitties: Donn Sorensen, Dan Busse, Campbell Mulvihill, Don Musick
- Jordan Gerard, Ashley Kindschi
- William Kay, Chief Day, Chris Goltermann
- Beverage team
- Rock and Roll Park “hippies”
- Molly Wilcox, Brittany Quain, the Jagermeiser Girls
- Pat Stark, music producer/supervisor, with the Professional Dance Center, directed by Yvonne Hare, in front of their float, “Jazz in the Park”.
- Jim Ferrick, Tom Krippene
- Andrew Gilkerson, Danny, Ed Gilkerson, Greg Gantz
- Ricky Nix, Laurie Schroeder, Andrew Selkirk
- Catherine Goltermann, Chris Goltermann, Christen Goltermann, Woody Goltermann
- Katherine, Peggy, Kate, C.C.
- Mitch Campbell, Henry Ewing, Alex Veron, Jimmy DesPain, Ellis Brown
- Alex Bean, John Gaebe, Peter Swank, Tom Bitting, Peter Lazaroff, E.J. Hullverson
- Meade Summers, Peter Perkins, Bob Holthaus
- Tim Finley, Gregg Hammann rock on the “freeway”.
- His Mysterious Majesty, The Veiled Prophet, with his Queen of Love and Beauty, Merrill Clark Hermann
- U.S. Navy, Great Lakes, IL
- Title float: Saturday in the Park
- Chris Hibbard, traffic vice chair-assembly
- Hard at work: Jim Hetlage, parade vice grand marshal, John Kang, communications
- Jim Hetlage
- Barry Williams, honorary grand marshal, Jim Hetlage
- Honor guard-Shriners
- Richard Weideman, Shriners, sang a stirring National Anthem at the parade start.
- Mayor Francis G. Slay, City of St. Louis, John Kang
- Title float, “Saturday in the Park”
- Mounted Bengel Lancers
- Mounted Bengel Lancers
- Bengal Lancers
- Veiled Prophet and Queen float
- His Mysterious Majesty, The Veiled Prophet, and His Queen of Love and Beauty, Miss Merrill Clark Hermann
- Veiled Prophet’s Court of Love and Beauty
- Veiled Prophet’s Court of Love and Beauty
- Honorary grand chair Barry Williams, known as “Greg Brady” in the 70s sitcom, The Brady Bunch
- Barry Williams
- Parade marshals
- Title float
- Bengal Lancers in formation
- Bengal Lancers
- Bengal Lancers
- His Mysterious Majesty, The Veiled Prophet, and His Queen, Merrill Clark Hermann
- His Mysterious Majesty, The Veiled Prophet, and His Queen, Merrill Clark Hermann
- Away we go!
- Gift of the Gardens
- Ellen Dixson, Debbie Dixson, Ellen Noel, Taylor Dixson, Henry, John
- Doree Wren, Amelia Wren
- Caroline Coulter, Lisa Coulter, Elizabeth Coulter
- Susie Sivewright, Caroline Warren
- Louie, St. Louis Blues mascot
- Keith and Elke Buckland
- Connie Hucker, Julie Schnuck, Anthony Hucker, Liesl Schnuck
- Anne Stone, Cathy Goltermann, Lynne Parriott, Lisa Holekamp
- Miss River to River, MacKinzie Meadows-Puckett
- Cynthia Prost, Mary Ciapciak, Nancy Thiedke
- June McAllister Fowler and Dr. Flint Fowler
- Mindy Giacin, Lynn Ann Vogel, Susan Boyle, Kate Boyle Morrison and Will Morrison
- Barbara Richert, Kim Barnes, Daniel Bulos
- Dr. Flint Fowler and June McAllister Fowler, Tim Boyle
- James, Molly and John Reagan, Denny Reagan
- Hadley Key, Carolyn Cady, Sara Cady
- James, Molly and John Reagan, Michelle and Denny Reagan
- Laura George, Riley Nix, Elizabeth Nix, Janey Richert, LuLu Nix
- Margaret Spooner, Paton Nix, Beth Lenke, Claire George
- Rock and Roll Park
- Rock and Roll Park
- American Flag inflatable
- I Do! I Do! I Do!
- Miss Heartland, Rebecca Palmer
- Alexa Schlewitz, Walon, Libby Schlewitz
- Bobby Hermann, Merrill Hermann
- Joan Ball, Chris Ball, Hadley Key
- Katherine Humphreys, Peggy Presley
- Mat Turner, Ann Marie Behn, Gretchen, Dede Boudinet
- George Newton, Lisa Hipps
- Myles McDonnell, Morgan Presley
- Mike Campbell, Darcy Campbell
- Madison Cribbin, Emma Mueller, Taylor Cribbin
- Maddie, Jim Gwinner
- Tricia Schlafly, Ulrike and Tom Schlafly
- Anne Marie and Matt Schumacher
- Michael Weisbrod, Steve Humphreys, Philip Chamberlain
- John Key, Judd Presley
- Review Stand beverage team
- Dr. Flint Fowler, Mary Ellen Cotsworth, Bill Siedhoff
- Bill and Loura Gilbert, Greg Dell
- Lisa Hipps, Angelika Hipps
- Peggy Presley, Kelvin Carter
- Linda Rohr, Katie, Tayler Marx
- Chris Hibbard, George Hibbard
- Roger Debenport, Anne Volland