St Louis Country Day School - Codasco Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1987

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St Louis Country Day School - Codasco Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 233 of 264
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,JUG 83,-O Q I 85 , 1 l 1 Ms. Moore with her technical background. ooaorev MCDORE She's dedicated and involved. When it comes to Audio-Visual, Moore means more. Having received her bache- lor's degree in communica- tions and her Master's degree in media, Ms. Dorothy Moore was more than ready to fill the job left by Mrs. Moyle as the head of the audio-visual de- partment. In college she was the sports director of the campus' radio station, and she became inter- ested in the sports program at Country Day. In her first year at C.D.S. she took great inter- est in Water Polo, and decided to build support for the team. A caring and devoted person, Ms. Moore's support soon earned her a position as assis- tant coach. Most of her other extra-cur- ricular activities revolve around SADD and the video newspaper. In SADD she serves as commoderator and contacts the National Council of Alcoholism for information. With the video newspaper, a new club at school this year, she has editorial license over all articles and films. One of the things she likes so much about Country Day is the contact she has with stu- dents. She is pleased with their behavior and attitude, and thinks' the majority of them are trying to be gentle- men - but of course there are certain days . . . As she summed up, I ap- preciate how the students ac- cepted me and the way they have treated me. I try to be fair in hope that by my exam- ple the students will be nice to one anotherg they need to be thought of as good people to be truly successful. by David Reif FaCultyf229

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age-33,1 William Hansen Q Hrs -1,-5 gi' --,-1 Math Ronald 'ms Dlfecfor Of rw 'gz' . H. William Henry ll History Dame' Hmflfhs S 1 1 V--S. ..,, ,,,. .a ,..,, A.:-1 Wm.. uw. ,mglq-:aE.QI51E5'T' wifi is-nl' M. ?fril?fe:l1': What was our most memorable weekend? 228fFaculty Tu . -,lm 135955511 if Mary Hobson Secretary, Upper School Sylvia Hoffert Chair, History Dept. Ronald Holtman History Jan Jacobi , Head of Lower Y 4 School it . l X 1 ' John R. Johnson X Headmaster Craig Jones Head of Middle School Robert Jones Math Albert Kalmar Chair. Foreign Language . . . took place in New York, New Yorkg the only town so 'cool' that they named it twice? -Charles Grimley Any weekend in the Tarheel State of North Carolina. -Martha Altvater Running into three cars with my Ryder truck during a ground blizzard and -60 degrees temperature with 40-50 mph winds in Central Iowa. -Ed Schuh Crossing the Alps on my way to Salsburg Austria. -Bill Ha- betler None of your business? -Dorothy Moore Fishing at Trout Lodge with my ten year old on a peaceful small lake. We watched the trout nibble and reject our bait for two hours. Finally we were provided with a delicious, hard-earned dinner. -Gay King



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G y Kamper Science Gay King Math Peter King Ch Arts Dept: E Q Every Now Sr Then Ii. n rs we checked to see HannahL Q m F h If Our EXPECTATIONS Whgnezhll gd rr had been met C 'Q Bruce MacKen Engl h Duncan Marshall Director f Admissions S lvatore Martorelli Math First Job , . . Sr Where did you meet your spouse? 230fFaculty Working at a concession stand at an outdoor movie the- ater. - Sylvia Hoffert Delivering papers, door to door, for the Milwaukee Journal on Sunday mornings. - Bill Ha- betler li-1 In the Navy, W.W. II - Wil- liam Scott I was a salesman for Boss Curan Printing Company. -Bill Henry I Worked at a radio station in college. -Dorothy Moore law, X. f. 'UN .gm 'TWH I At Indiana University. He wrote scores for a musical skit that I was producing for 'I.U. Sing. ' - Sylvia Hoffert League Dance Class, in 5th grade. -Martha Altvater On a blind date. We went with my girlfriend and her date to the Sunset Hills Cinema for a movie. - Linda Whitley At the house of a Country Day colleague who was putting together an experimental theater group. - Brian Taylor

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