Lindbergh High School - Spirit Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1971
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B 1 - 8 f 5 I 2 -0' U 5 X5 vw 1 . 5,51 v , n K v A Q x H: ii gawfmft Sv 'RX fuwf min... A six is AH. X Q . n , - is ' The mind of man may be compared to a musical H instrument with a certain range of notes, beyond which in both directions we have an infinitude of silence. A -John 'Ifyndall ll Q use I . f. . X 5,454 .. 4. il x , 83 De- r. tsfblfii il' ,t1,s-, . xx! 'Q il kk F 4. V ' sg 5 U Y- 'n N 'P S Q ' 6 ' n I ,Q 5 i Q , 6 i X b .Z , , ' ,n . ?.-T .FT ' 1 .. ,A V Q its K'i If 1 v is 1 f fi' . .Y X Q , M x ' K . X K 1 Y M. ix . Q X L . Q Q Q i 1 . fl I . .i s O A A ,F . .D J, J ,s M H . A A ' ' io 3 i 3 xf if K X 9 9 . t I A S x Q st no swwimitxi M . - gi 2 3 ,ir iii Q s i mn., X 1971 Dedicatee: Mr. Tony Lema This year, as every year, the SPIRIT staff chose a dedicatee who they felt had contributed to Lindbergh and who had established an important relationship with the students. This year's choice, Mr. Tony Lema distinguished himself through his devotion to the stu- dents and his constant efforts to keep Lindbergh in pace with the changes around it. He was best known to the 1971 graduating class as athletic director and football and golf coach, but he had a great variety of experiences during his career at LHS. He was honored with a football scholarship to North- east Missouri State College at Kirksville and was grad- uated with a degree in mathematics. He joined the Lind- bergh staff in 1958 and taught physical education and math and was head football coach and golf coach. Three years ago he was made athletic director and 1971 was his first year as activity director. In this capacity he again demonstrated the concern and ability that prompted the SPIRIT staff to choose him as dedicatee. For his ability to confront and deal with any situation and the interest he had maintained in the students, this yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Tony Lema. Xt, Mr. Lema accepts the first copy of the 1971 SPIRIT. ,Af l l Q Q Mr. Lema laid the cards land the foodj on the table. l The Tempo Picked . V xx - lx 'K ,Hy x V .-,, A as 'fi ff .,,f-yknxgzh i. 4.3 ., fy, i. S, if 432 X . X UQX fx X ! . in X L Up as the Sport Season Upened From the roar of the crowd at the first football game to the solemn V, ceremony of graduation, a harmony of thought and action binds -ff, Lindbergh together. Each event fulfills an instrumental part in the academic, social, and athletic excellence that characterizes LHS. The following pages are a pictoral theme of these events which form the symphony that is Lindbergh. sf? LK assi' 7 sf 'M I gg , L xv X234 J E 495 P I X2 1 Q 50' fri 1 n , l SX - ' il 0 . 5 Q 14 A K i - Lg. 9? X 8 f ,Ez ..4-19 ,w ' And the Beat Went on 9 LHS Was cz Man's World for One Evening L-I X fx ll The Most Familiar Melodies in Revue A . .. ., ,f 5 -L Q sn 1 Ji i Awards Assembly '4 1:4 A Finale 1 f gy iv Q. Q . fi., . 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The dances also provided an essential part of the students' life at Lindbergh. Hangar dances touched the casual side while the formal dances and the crownings of the queens kept students in contact with the traditional side of life. In planning and organizing each activity, students were rehearsing for similar responsibilities they would take on in future years. The skill with which they fulfilled their du- ties would be reflected in their future performances. , . - f ,a.. 6 XR K v 5 E 92 E-1 A 1.15 1, ,pr Qui' fs Q6 2 , . af. ig gi' :ii X 5 . P .555 fe IQ, K .-wr' ug, ul :Sky X X 7' I, 0. x X 21,1 3 I 5 T1 v :lk 23 . ...N x ... by A s v t Al A 25 X' .- x -xx SEX' but a hound dog. You didn 't do this at rehearsal. Who Was that M asked 2 The ole green peacock just ain 't ' what she used to be. Did you have to carve your initials on him? ' How come I'm the only one singing? I wonder what they're scheming now? 5 A iw' g Wflr v E3 4 I S f v U Q 1 Q . I A 5 Q 3 X 15,5 ' ig, R ,Ag Q4 qw lbw x Q N R Q N, Ubi. if f, U -vfz 1 1 3 A W' 5- May we rest u while AMAHL-Randy Fauser l CASPAR-J im Thompson - MELCHIOR-Doug Major SHEPHERDS AND SHE There will be a weeping child very soon if he doesn't hun'y up and obey his mother. Lois Ameling Richard Ashbumer Larry Bazzell Gail Hedden A m' Verleen Hoelscher Jo Horton an d e Martha Hubbard Night Visitors Nutmeg and myrtle, meddlers and chestnuts. This is all we shepherds can offer you. in your house and warm ourselves by your fireplace? ' Cast i MOTHER-Suzanne Koeln i BALTHAZAR-.lea Blood l PAGE-Art Horn PHERDESSES Fred Kienker Ellen Miller i Gerald Riu l Chris Schleh Robert Sorrells Susan Telker Cynthia Wundrack 4 i w A peasant girl performed a scarf dance for the illustrious guests. ' - ' sf! ,.afGQTx '2 WX -Q 6 vu-.Q f Rich Ashburner ....... . . . Elaine Englehardt Ray Gardner .... Frank Gianino ....... . Margaret Grisham Carole Gutierrez Craig Handel .... Sharon Heffernan Dana Kerns .... Paul Kinsley .... Rand Lapin .... Jim Middleton .. Dave Rabenau .. Donna Rabin Stu Schafer .... Sue Swearingen lil U5 .wil Nm Mr. Henderson . , . . . Alice . . . . . Tony . . . Donald . . . . . Essie . , . . Penny Mr. Kirby . . . ....., Rheba Mrs. Kirby Paul . Kolenkov .. DePinna . Grandpa Gay Ed Olga X I. 1 I 1 Tradition and change were combined in 1971's Spring Spirit Week. Senior gods reigned supreme on Monday as underclassmen yielded to their every wish, and everyone ap- preciated the Ice Cream Social held after school. Girls were on the look-out Tuesday which was denoted as Boys' Ap- preciation Day. Green and gold highlighted the scene Wednesday. Awards for the best costume, the biggest muscle, and the prettiest leg were presented at the Color Day Assembly. Girls discovered the sweetness of revenge Thursday when Dress Up Day and Girls' Appreciation Day shared top billing. Friday, students awoke to a Conti- nental Breakfast sponsored by the Senate. I fl A - is . X QV'- TL ' f aff 1.1 - '-I-Q5 3' 2 P ' gg? 5 A k M4 .M Q A sgw 35 QQQ, Q M-, . W F Q ff Sq ii : SZ X f if aff! K 4 .J Mischievous melodramas mixed up matters. The Carnival closed the week with high spirits. The melo- dramas, this year starring Mr. James Conwayg a pillow-fight, marshmallow-eating contest, German beer garden, and a justice of the peace for one-night marriages were a few of the changes that gave the '71 Carnival its quality of originality and uniqueness. Funny, but I just shaved my legs yesterday! Q ! 6 5 QA xxx ff l ,, , sf.. . G 'J Spirits soared Up, Up, and Away! Open your mouth and say, Ahhh! Sports Queen Lynn Clayton and es- cort Tim Boyd Maid Sandy Mueller and es- cort Rulph Crancer Maid Sherry Springer and es- cort Chuck Boyd 28 Queen Maid Margaret Grisham and escort Morris Cole x . . g . - Q 4 1 .eitwu Lynn 's smile bloomed when announced queen. Couples swayed to the tune of Days of Wine and Roses. The melody of The Days of Wine and Roses drifted through the Commons as the 1970 Sports Queen Dance began. Spon- sored by the Pep Club, the theme was illustrated by three- dimensional wine bottles and glasses, a sparkling fountain and hundreds of paper roses. A manuscript of the title song on the Commons wall added the final touch. The highlight of the eve- ning was the unveiling of Lynn Clayton as Sports Queen. Everything was coming up roses for Queen Lynn Clayton. SITTING: S. Mueller, V Auey, Queen Lynn Clayton, M. Grisham, S. Springer. STANDING: G. Hames, R. Crancer, C. Boeck- man, B. Bannecker, C. Geter, J. Tubbesing, K. Tanaka, C. Osborne, T. Boyd, S. Hartman, C. Coleman, M. Cole, B. Blauser, B. Daily, C. Boyd, L. Pieper, R. Frimel. -sffafv v Q Q .fl .gm x v X Q ' . x . K b , x ' n 7 1 - . . X .,. .., x i 1 X .. .WAI ,V 5 x 'X 17 Q 1 Y I fy ' W . f if -Em' 5 X A I I fb. Q! Y XYN x Q 4 S L gm 'ai G -x 1' ' :E x . . 5 ' as 3 '-X . X -. xi Q . X.: EN V .f Q , 'W I ,fav .l xi S A -vdw , A ,cllix , ,, i fx, K f bl ' . n K, 1 .P ff 1. H, gi 3 ag v 5 Y l Q' . fl., TN 1 1' lf, f? 5 ' . .. , 'UV Q 5 1 I s E X Husain .-7 3 E fi J if k ' ? 1 fl? . J N5 ' I' QQ 'N as : A x.:., , ri l U C 1 L? 1 ,g BN X! of Q1 4 gk .y. , 'D H 'S 3. Around the world in three hours described the sights and sounds of the 1971 Spring Dance, It's a Man's World. The first stop was in Holland, the land of tulips and wind- mills. After a long safari into the jungles of darkest Africa, the journey progressed to Japan where dinner was served amidst paper lantems and parasols. The splendorous coronation was held atop Mt. Olympus in an- cient Greece where Coach Tim Young was proclaimed Spring King. It 's a Manis World hxxa:.ga.,... 4 .. ROW 1 D Essaly B Wolf B Blauser C. Osbome, M. Bender, C. Chunn, M Cole L Rennecker S Estes Coach Grzsham L Senske J Thompson G Greenwald, ROW 2: Bee, Coach Young, S. Lustzg C Boeckman R Frzmel L Arnold B Bannecker, W. This year s fashzons strazght from Mount Olympus. 2523: W 4 E WNWNMW , www-Vx Mmm Mmfmw vw ff- ?3f' sl. X .. , Maid Caryl Geter and escort Bob Bunnecker 3 E :iff A 1 ' s aiu F 'ttf 13 1971 z g Q T .r f it Prom Maid Debbie Jesse Maid Lori Pieper and escort Bill Haltgrieue and escort Rick Procter Ice cream cones, ferris wheels and bright-hued balloons helped to recreate the 1904 World's Fair, setting for the 1971 Prom. Side shows were varied and delightful. Couples had their choice of visiting the kissing booth, the balloonman or the ice cream vendor. Near the close of the Fair, colorful streamers canopied pretty maidens and their escorts as they revolved on a red-carpeted carousel. The evening's grandest attraction was the proc- lamation of Sandy Mueller as 1971 Prom Queen. Maid Shen-y Springer Maid Debbie Newberry and escort Joe Kneip and escort Rick Frimel fi . .L 5. s x.. 1904 World 's Fair at the 1971 Prom SEATED: C. Geter, B. Boeckman, L. Pieper, Queen Sandy Mueller, S. Springer, D. Newberry, D. Jesse. STANDING: B. Bess, B. Daniels, G. Strecker, B. Blauser, S. Goodrich, L. Senske, S. West, S. Hartman, C. Boeckman, T. Tanaka, M. Grisham, B. Biggs Meet Me l in St. Louis ' BOARD OF E'DUCATION: MR. MELVIN C. NICHOLSOM DR. PHILLIP COMENS, MR. JOHN OCHSNER, PAUL C. SCHWARZ, MRS. SHIRLEY G. LEE, MRS. BARBARA B. GRISHAM. , Administration A symphony can never perform or function properly without carefully designed and well- planned scores developed by composers. The administration at LHS, consisting of the superintendents, the Board of Education and the principals, functioned similarly. Their composition combined the desire to satisfy the needs of an ever-increasing number of stu- MR. NOAH GRAY2 Superintendent. dents with the wish to make maximum use of the available teaching facilities and material in order to create an eflicient and effective educational system. Thus Lindbergh's compos- ers provided their symphony with a continuous and relevent basis for the performances of 1971. wa MR. JOHN DA VIS, Business Manager. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS: MR. WILLIS SCHOT71 MRS. ELMA ARMISTEAD, DR SAN FORD PRIDY ,l MR. FRED DAHLBERG Curriculum Coordinator MR. HERBERT ALBERS, Assistant Principal, 11 th Grade. MR. JOE BEEZLEY2 Assistant Principal 10th Grade i i E I Q.q4 K- E ' .. 5 K , Y' Nik '3 X ' NP: ' K A big? fy Q if , 2' v'- , 3' .hr ai C43 -.M . ni xx fi M- ff 1 X, Q. .- . .R .,.,...Q.,.. .X,..:. Q ..-... J., f, z-.vw ...QQ ski.-,,..Q.Sx.. ' . 1 qt y. 4 sw' ,1- Y 4 4 'ww 4 4 . , 1 5 : il i ff 'S . - . ef. A CADEMICS The conductor is absolutely essential to the suc- cess of the symphony. Without his expert leader- ship and vigorous hours of direction the various sections would never be complete. It is under his careful guidance and never-ending encouragement, that only the many instruments become united and are able to function together to produce beautiful melodies. Although often overworked and neglected, Lindbergh's faculty struggled through months of trying rehearsal knowing that soon each student would have to perform on his own, without direc- tion. By regulating dynamic levelsg introducing new moodsg and keeping strict, but often flexible timing, each conductor at LHS strengthened and broadened each instrument's capabilities. MR. ARNE GULBRANDSEN Civics, Freshman Sponsor, Bible Club, MR. DON S WORTFIG UER, Civics, Student Council The number of students studying civics this year more than doubled last year's number, as did the need for teachers. This need was met with a dynamic new approach which prepared freshmen for their later history studies. Included in 1971's course were lectures, seminars, in which hypothetical situations tested students' powers to reasong American prob- lems from drugs to burglaries, and activities that gave stu- dents a chance to run trials in court or even their own country. MR. PHILIP SALIGA, Civics, Freshman Sponsor, MR. MICHAEL YATES, Civics, Freshman Sponsor, Intramural Basket ball,' MR. BYRON HORNEMANN Civics 42 MR. WILLIAM KILBREATIL Civics, World Historyg MIS SANDRA WEBB, Civics, Sociology, Pom Pon Girls, MR. DAI4 EASOM Civics, American History, Environmental Problenl Club l lobpulbllcfn X412 5. E-vpfcsfan Q1 Pix l l History 1 l l Now all I need is my security blanket! Mr. Homemann gave freshmen an enjoyable introduction to Civics. Sophomores in history explored the world. By evaluating documents the students learned new methods of in- quiry while understanding the culture of foreign lands. The sophomores were required to make a study of South Africa to help better understand uni- versal problems. Mr. Eason points out the importance of Ameri- can History. NMR ik' MR. NORMAN JUMP, World History, Student Council: MR. JOHN JAX World History, MR. HERBERT BLUE, World History, Soph- omore Sponsor Ballads of the Past MR. ROBERT KOTTKAMR World History, Civics, Sophomore Sponsorg MR. PA UL CRADER, World History, Sophomore Sponsorg MR. ANTHONY PARISL World History, Stu' dent Council Assistant Sponsor, MRS. HELEN NORDSTROM, World History 43 Lindbergh's American History course gave students a taste of the United States on an advanced level, especially those in team. Students became acquainted with United States history through lectures and the opportunity to study independently. Through in- dividual projects, students were al- lowed to explore creatively, enabling them to break away from the stereo- type course. Students not in team classes studied problems not only in early American History, but those familiar to us today. 1 -Q, I l r 1 MR. GARY LEWIS, American History, Advanced Placement American History, Junior Spon- sor, MR. EUGENE JAMES, World History, Geography, Missouri History, Junior Sponsor, In- tramural Basketball, MR. JOSEPH MARGRAFE American History, Junior Sponsor History: the Sounding Board MR. HENRY DEE GOODWIN JR., American History, Junior Sponsor, MRS. RISE ' SHEPSLE, American History, Intramurals, MR. GARY JACKSON American His- tory, Junior Sponsor, MR. STUART WALLS, American History, Junior Sponsor MR. MORGAN RUSHING, American History Independ- 44 ent Study Mr. Jones made an issue of contemptible papers. D f th e Pas t MR. DON JONES, Contemporary Issues, Social Studies Department Head, Student Council: MR. ARTHUR CARLE, Humanities, Senior Sponsor, MR. WELDON COX, Contemporary Issues, American Problems, Computer Club The senior history department was composed of many courses which allowed students to ex- plore man's journey through time. Advanced Placement American History classes examined the various interpretations of key periods in the history of the United States. Successful comple- tion of a national examination can result in col- lege credit. In contrast American Problems and Contemporary Issues classes investigated various problems that concern the United States today. Still another course, Humanities, studied the es- sence of man as expressed through various forms of art. In Sociology and Psychology students ex- plored the behaviorial sciences through individu- al and group research. MR. EVERETT ALBERS, Psychology, Key Club, YARCQ MR. ROBERT SCHAEFER, Sociology, Key Club Newtbrk Vlhte her anew. r. mn. il MRS. CAROL OFFENBACH, English I, Pep Club MISS PAMELA PARIS, English I: MRS. DEBRA CAMPBELL, English L Spring Intra- murals MRS. SHARON HUTCHINGS, English L Freshman Sponsor: MR. CHARLES BELIK, English L Freshmen Spansarg MRS. MARY RE YMER, English L Debate Club I I I I T I i I I I I W N The goal of ninth grade English classes was to stimulate in- dividual thinking and self-expression. Teachers hoped fresh- . l men would develop a frame of reference through literature and i composition. By using this frame of reference, the students realized the relevancy of literature to their own experiences in ' w everyday living, and incorporated this knowledge in their writ- -L e ing. i Maybelshould teach myself how to use the librarjy. MRS. SUSAN KANE, English L SPIRIT: MRS. MARIAN HELTIBRAND, English L Quill and Scrollg MRS. LA URELL OSTERMEIER, English L Project Reading, FTA English K.- S IR. LAWRENCE KRAF71 English IIQ MISS PERRY JENKINS, English I and II, MRS. ORINNA MERKER, English IL Sophomore Sponsor: MISS IRA MILLS-CALFORD, English , Foreign-Exchange Teacher from Wales l I l 5 9101112 x51617k18 MRS. REBEKAH SIMPSON English II, Creative Writing, Quill and Scroll, MR. JOSEPH NOLAN, Eng- lish IL Sophomore Sponsor MRS. NANCY CHEPEY, English IL Debate Clubg MRS. RUBY YERKES, English IL Sophomore Sponsor: MRS. VIRGINIA TOPPING, English IL Sophomore Sponsor This year English H was cen- tered around forms of communi- cation and self expression in speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Team teaching pairs allowed students to work on both a group and individual basis. The year's curriculum, covering all types of literature in novels, poe- try, short stories and drama, as- sured a full comprehension of the fundamentals. 47 I MISS NANCY WOLE English IIL SPIRIT,A MISS KAREN MCCRAX English IIL Student Council: MRS. CATHERINE HARPER, English IIL Journalism, PILOT MISS MARY ANN HARRIS, English IIL Hanl gar Committee 1 English The rise and fall of debating voices from classrooms, T the squeals of muflied laughter in the library, and the stifled yawns of inattentive students-characteristics of l the phases in junior team teaching. Each part of this pro- gram aids students in delving into English literature and l history, providing a more varied program. Lectures, inde- pendent study, and discussion all contribute to the main objective-a well-rounded knowledge of English. MRS. KATHRYN CORMACK, English IIL Junior Sponsor: MISS MRS. NANCY PARRUTT, English IIL Hangar Committee, Senior Tripg MR. WILLIAM ELKINS, English IIL Hangar Committee, Athletic Council, MRS. MARY REEG, English III Independent Study, Hangar Committee, MRS. ETHEL HALL, English IIL Senior Sponsor - LINDA LANAM, English IIL WinterAll-School Play l ' IIIMV IU UEVELUP GUUU STUUY QQQITS 'isa MRS. VETA TAKACH, English IK English IV mini-courses, Senior Sponsorg MRS. JOYCE FOW- .ER, English IV mini-courses, Senior Sponsorg MR. JAMES CONWAYQ Advanced Place- nent English, English Department Head, Hangar Committee. English Drummed A new flair was given to the twelfth grade English curriculum as the mini- course system made its debut. Under this system the student could choose subjects ranging from Science-fiction to Shake- speare. In addition to the mini-courses English Literature and English IV were also offered. Under the direction of Mr. Conway, Advanced Placement English challenged the more ambitious student and prepared him for college English courses. p Enthusiasm Mrs. Bragg had her hands full with her Science- fiction students. MR. JOHN WEISS, English IV mini-courses, Variety Showg MRS. JEANNE BRAGG, English IV mini courses, FTAp MR. RICHARD THOMPSON, English IV mini-courses, Senior Sponsor . . . and he takes off for neatness? .,....4, - IRES. s, .llIl-1 MR. ROBERT KUNTZMAM physical science. Science MR. WILLIAM COOK, Physical Science, Freshman Sponsor. This year's Science department took steps to prepare LHS students for col- lege. Participation in the Science Fair, the National Science Tour Congress, and a trip to Huntsville, Alabama, were among the many varied and interesting projects that were undertaken. A Science Visitation Day was established so inter- ested parents could actually see learn- ing in action. To the traditional Physi- cal Science, General and Advanced Biol- ogy, Chemistry, and Physics plans were begun for a new course, Applied Chem- istry, that would involve more laboratory work rather than theories. MR. EUGENE SYREWICZ, Physical Science, Hangar Com- mittee. MR. VERNON STIGGE, Natural Science, Intramurals: MR. LOUIS KASSING, Nat ural Science. 50 MRS. SHIRLEY CONROW Biology, Pom Pon: MR. HAROLD POURCHOT1 Biology, Biology Club, MISS YVONNE ETIENNE, Biology, Pom Pong MR. ROBERT JAQUES, Biology, Biology Club. .21 -A 1 ?. ' N: ,, ' vi? .-5 5 R 3 9 ---i f . f 1 .D .K .y t ry!! .pgllix '?. LOUIS LUNTE, Advanced' Biology, Advanced zlogy Club, Science Department Head. Science Struck cz New Chord MR. ROBERT MERRYMAN, Chemistry, Chemistqy Club: MR. EARL LISCHER, Physics, JETS Clubg MR. GEORGE SMITI-L CHEMISTRX Chemistry Club. MR. TDM MCCRACKEN, Biol. ogy, Advanced Biology, Cross Country, Track. 51 xx., , WK, , , W., Mr. Edwards sprinkled his knowledge on eager math stu- 1 dents. mn SEATED: MR. BYRON ALLEN General Math, Algebra IA, Math Department Headg MRS. EDITH CHAPIM General Math, Algebra IA, Library Advisory..Committee, Fresh- man Sponsorg MRS. SUSIE KASSEBAUM General Math, Algebra IA, Variety Show. STANDING: MR. BEN KETTLER, General Math, Algebra L Intramurals, MR. ROBERT BUNGENSTOCK, General Math, Algebra IA. 1 Math Struck a Major Chord 4 1 MR. WILLIAM LINTER, Albegra, Plane Geometry, Environmental Problem: Club: MR. WA YN1 MEDLIISL Algebra, Geometry, Sophomore Sponsorg MR. DONALD EDWARDS, Plane and Solis Geometry, Football. ' I I .1 7 Y Y - '-1 X - Mr. Range encompassed the many planes of geometry. MR VINCENT RANGE, Plane Geometry, Varsity Soccer Sopho more Sponsor MR. DOYCE BURNEX Plane and Solid Geometry Plane Geometry Sophomore Sponsor. l Rhythms of Foreign Languages MR. ROLF DOERNER, German I, IL IK 6 K German Clubg MR. ROBERT BIVENS, German 118: IIL German Club. P.. Here at LHS the tongues of other lands added to the variety of sounds on campus. Mr. Rolf Doerner, an exchange teacher from Germany, assisted in per- fecting the important aspect of clarity and tone quality. Added to the Spanish staif. Mrs. Jane Lomont strove for the coherent smoothness necessary for suc- cess. Together the Foreign Language staff truly gave a harmonious presentation. MRS. CHER YL DA VIS, French I 81 IL French Club, Pep Club 54 KENNETH KELL Russian I II Sz III Russian Club, Freshman Football: JAMES SKROBACKI Latin I II III dz IV English L Latin Clubg MR. KREMENESK Y Russian I II III 49 IV Russian Club, Tennis. ,AQ . Q . . 1 .Q ,. ke g .i giwk N. N 3 .f X. Z L MRS. MARIANNE GLEICH, French I 45 IL French Club, Cheer- leader Sponsor: MRS. MARGARET SCHAPER, French IIL IV 8: M French Club. .ya MISS NANCY McCANM Spanish IL Cheerleadingg MRS. JANE LOMONT, Spanish L MRS. BARBARA VIRES Spanish II 6 IIIQ MR. EMETERIO SANCHEZ, Spanish IIL I Vcfz V t Home Economics Amid strands of loose threads, overflow- ing cups of flour, and swatches of various shades of carpet, the Home Economics de- partment again offered courses that were designed to make others aware of the im- portance of a woman's role in today's so- ciety. In addition to Basic Home Ec., in depth studies of food, clothing, interior design, and child development helped to create eiicient and prepared women for to- morrow. SEATED: MRS. MARY ELIZABETH LEONARD, Foods I 6 R Senior Homemaking, Home Economics Clubg MISS EVELYN WHITE, Basic Home Economics, Girls Intramurals, Home Economics Club. STANDING: MRS. DIANA THOMPSON Basic Home Economics, Home Economics Club, MRS. MARILYN GUX Clothing I 49 IL Home Economics Clubg MRS. CHARLOTTE POSTOM Senior Homemaking, Child Development, Housing 8x Interior De- sign, Senior Sponsor. . 'sm g w Fine Arts Students enrolled in the field of Fine Arts learned through survey courses and by exploring various media which concentrated on art forms such as drawing, printing, designing, sculpting, working with ceramics, copper, enamel, and some graphics. This year, also, emphasis was placed on individual projects which enable the art student to pur- sue originality while developing his skill and creativity. SEATED: MRS. EVELYN LANCASTER, Art, Art Club: MRS. VELMA BERGEN Art H 6 IIL Art Club. STANDING: MR. JACK HARR Crafts L Crafts Club: Mr.. JERRY HARR Crafts I 8: E Crafts Club: MR. THOMAS KAUFLIM Crafts L Va- riety Show. I 'YI . - .'ss gil MRS. ANN SHRADER, Art I, Art Club. SEATED: MR. ROBERT REER A Cappella Choir, Mixed Choir, Chorus, Music, Appreciation. STANDING: MR. LOWELL BRUNNER, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, MR. PA UL CORRELL, Orchestra. Music Department The volume of the music department's undertakings steadily increased during the year. In the first semester alone, both the A Cappella and Mixed Choirs performed over sixteen grade school programs. The music de- partment created a sensation in December with the presentation of Amahl and the Night Visitors. This opera, the first ever staged at Lindbergh, was presented by the choir members in conjunction with the or- chestra. The bands, too, played a large role in the music department at Lindbergh, with their many concert performances. Speech and Drama Department MISS MELONNIE JENSEM Speech, English, Variety Show: MR. DAVID HUMPHREYS, Drama I dz IL Variety Show, All School Play, Drama Club, Thespians. 57 Communication is the key word today. It does not only entail a knowledge of a lan- guage, but also an ability to express ideas clearly, which the Speech and Drama De- partment strove to develop. With the addition of Drama II to the Drama Department, stu- dents were able to gain greater knowledge of dramatics. The Speech Department promoted a creative and imaginative use of the English language. For the third consecutive year, the two departments sponsored the All-School Play, this year, Joan of Arcg and a new tradi- tion was started in 1971, the replacement of the Junior Play with the Spring All-School Play, You Can't Take It With You. SEATED: MR. WILLIAM GORMLEYQ Typing L General Business, Freshmen Spon- sorg MR. VVILLIAM LEORNARD, Secretarial Practice, Office Machines, Activity Accounting. STANDING: MR. LARRY CULR Bookkeeping, Advanced Bookkeeping, Y Book Store, General Business Department Headg MR. JAMES K YSAR, Clerical Prac- tice, Office Machines, Senior Sponsor: MR. JEFF GRA VES, Business Law, Marketing, The way to a typewriter's heart . . . underneath it all ? Management, Book Store. General Business l 4 To prepare students for participation in the business l world the General Business department offered a wide , variety of courses. The choices ranged from basic busi- 4 ness law and management courses to the operating of of- fice machines and processing. The traditional typing and newly-installed notehand classes gave all students the ,PI opportunity to increase the efficiency and accuracy of 1 their work. MRS. BETTY HILDRETI-L Typing I 6 IL Sophomore Sponsor. MISS KATHIE RUCKRIEGLE, 'Typing I Ka IL Shorthandg MISS KAROL FINLEX Business Law, Typing I 8: IL FBLA: MRS. BARBARA NA UER71 Typing I 6 IL Notehand, FBLA. i Y 81,111.5 ? 3 Tliff IQX Industrial Arts MR. GEORGE MARTIN, Aviation, General Drafting, Blueprint Reading: MR. RICH- ARD LEE, Power Mechanics: MR. CURTIS MEEKS, Woodworking, MR. MARVIN REID, General Drafting, Architecture, Machine Drawing, Engineefs Club, MR. WAR- REN HENLOVK Electronics: MR. CLEMENS GRUEM Graphic Arts, General Metals, Camera Club. MR. JAKE NORTON Driver Education: MR. MEL BACHMANINL Driver Education, Senior Sponsor: MR. RALPH BROOKS, Driver Education: MR. DONALD BEE, Driver Education, Physical Education, Basketball, Track, Letterman's Clubg MR. ROBERT YOUNG, Driver Education, Baseball, Football. ' 59 Architecture, woodworking and general shop allowed students involved in Indus- trial Arts to experience different types of media. Learning techniques and materials were part of the program which was de- signed to acquaint the student with many skills. Along this line, activities included the designing of a product, theory in mass production, and exercises in solving indus- trial production problems. Other classes included in the department were Architec- ture, Machine Drawing, and Graphic Arts. Drivers Education Practice and experience are both needed for a musician to perform to his fullest po- tential. Driver's Education developed these abilities in the student driver at LHS. Basic skills, habits, and laws were drilled daily. The use of simulators and the experience of test-driving encouraged the student to take the task of driving seriously. SEATED: MRS. CAROL BUCKNER, Physical Education, Intramurals, Synchronized Swim Club: MRS. CAROL RANSDELL, Physical Education: MISS MELANIE DEPORTER, Physical Education, Swimming: STANDING: MRS. JOY MILLER, Physical Education, Intramurals, Gymnastic Club: MISS PHYLIS GAINES, Physical Education, Intramurals: MISS BARBARA YOUNG, Physical Education, Girls'Field Hockey, Basketball, and Volleyball gi Due to the great success of last year's elective gym program a choice of ac- This cafeteria is no laughing matter. tivities remained open to the girls. The wide range of athletic endeavors from field hockey to modern dance found great support among the participants. The boys' physical education depart- ment retained the basic activities of football, basketball, and volleyball. Gymnastics and hockey were also in- troduced this year. Hockey soon de- veloped into the most popular activity of the boy's gym program. Physical Fitness Was a Keynote at LHS MR. RONNIE ALLEN Physical Education, Health, Freshman Football, Varsity Wrestling: MR. STAN MACH Physical Ed Education, General Shop, Lettermenls Club, Weight-Lifting, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball: MR. ROBERT HERD, Physical Education, Freshman Football, Wrestling: MR. CHARLES GATE- LEK Physical Education, Swimming, Water Polo: MR. DONALD BEE, Physical Education, Driver Education, Junior Varsity Basketball, Tl-ack, Lettermerfs Club: MR. ALOIS JAWORSKL Physical Education, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Track, Senior Sponsor: MR. LOUIS LORCIL Physical Education, Driver Education, Var- sity Basketball, Golf Lettermen's Club: MR. RICHARD DELL, Physical Education, Swimming, Water Polo, Swimming Team. A i arixk I DR. RAYJONES, Student Project Coordinator 5 K I, MR. ANTHONYLEMA, Activity Director Guidance Directed The guidance office aided each student in composing his schedule for his future years at LHS. Two new personnel joined the department in this taskg Mrs. Biggs, ninth grade, and Mr. Faison, tenth grade. A new F program for counseling was introduced this year. Each class was assigned two counselors to provide greater assistance for every student. MRS. BARBARA ALBERS, Guidance, Senior Sponsor, MRS. MARY LOU BIGGS, Guidance, Psychology, Pep Club: MISS RITA HEBERER, Guidance, Junior Sponsorg MR. TOM KALLAOS, Guidance, National Honor Societyg MR. MICHAEL BECKMANM Guidance, Freshman Sponsor, MRS. LUCILLE ALLEN Guidance, National Honor Society, MR. JAMES MOORE, Guidance Director, Senior Sponsorg MRS. EDNA WRIGH71 Guidance, Freshman Sponsor, MRS. HOPE LORCIL Guidance, Senior Sponsorg MR. BERTFAISOISL Guidance, Sophomore Sponsor Library The library staff at LHS, headed by Mr. Donald Hurt, has been of invalu- able service to both student and fac- ulty members. Through their con- tinuous assistance and guidance, students have been able to uncover the knowledge present in the reference materials. The library provided a necessary service for those at LHS. The secretarial staff here at LHS struggled through another year of ab- sentee slips, the chaotic early weeks, and adjusting schedules, although with the aid of the computer, the attendance system was considerably easier. With other daily jobs and tasks, they looked forward to their coffee breaks, and as the students, to the end of school. l MR. DONALD HURT, MR. WILLIAM WHITE, MRS. ELLEN WOOD, MRS. FRANCIS WAITS, MRSQ GAIL STONE. l 1 E l l l l I 1 1 4 , 4 Secretaries I I 1 l l SECRETARIAL STAFF: SEATED: Mrs. Schuette, Mrs. Freese, STANDING: Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Seifert, Mrs. Conley, Mrs, Laacke, Mrs. Love, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Moehl. 62 , . .F , -We-ff . . . QY , ,, , .f . . .9 I as if S S , ' , .W 1 l , . 'N:Q .V , J.. . ll We f , ,Xxx is PSX I .2 ,X 'X iff' ,sm .Q b ' 1 COOKING STAFF: SEATED: A Boswell, A. Miley, D. Stolle, S. Bali, H. Jennewein, H. Stegier, E. Johnson, H. Becher, N. Young, H. Carton, L. Pausch, M. Tardiff, J. Yates, L. Headley, STANDING: M. Schmitz, C. Albert, L. Hall, R. Lefarth, A. Cizek, J. Schmitt, R. Ford, E. Whaley, M. Koch, W. Bialik, M. Doll, H. Helfert, E. Stewart, W. Mana, C. Overmann, D. Meyer, L. Bech, F. Quinn, M. Longibler. ' Swffmds Cooked, M Cured, and Cleaned NURSING STAFF: Mrs. Gertrude Roach, Mrs. Grace Vollmar. CUSTODIAL STAFF: ROW 1: L. Boyd, W. Trapp, P Much, R. Whaley, H. Starmon, H. Bishop, ROW 2: D Miller, J. Roach, F. Tumer, R. Gilman, J. Scharmke. 1 , mf i I , 9 ! Nix Qi5? Q if J, gp E ,Q Q J I 1 5 wx V 'K x U 5 ,Il - X B in 53 131. ' i Q 1 5 5 Qoll? ' Q , X 'Q' m X1 F nr X f R 3 S -. x S Q, A Q A5512 Wm. . ik. -if L, i FK xv is S Asksii' 3:14, Q L51 ' F L S? fe, 1 wi Q53 mi- :H ig: -,, f ' X3 X A ms Y 'r -I an l Q Q A nh Q. 4913 S :Z 2 M, A s s 4 qyg , .ourcr 3, i fg pf - A h g I-- Ql s' Q J ' ,si if 5 ' 1 1 f - ,af-Q 'W ' ' 'f ' 'ft is Q J 1 as , r A is .as f -A t A 1 . 'Qvi : Xi l 'ii .fs 455-S -Nfidiil H-S sf S ' , - i..-. . g,'r.-Qgggie f ,, pg , - .,-q 5 2- ' ' ? Sufi-f f' I 7' i, as A - - k rf. , . :Y 1. ff,-..,. fa me S -1 -i ,, ,L .- 1- zwzfs, MES. -3-Y,-- az.- .gcc ,...-.m- 1 f 15 A 1 - iii l , .g L 1 if-K N M153 '95 K W Lsigfgfinef f X - g rig- xx N 5511 ' . ityga a n in-33658 r 35150 OR GANIZA TI ON S A musical masterpiece not only requires good direction and talented musicians, but also tedious hours of rehearsal in preparation for the final per- formance: a performance that shows th practicing. As a virtuoso prepares for a concert, so do many students at LHS build a foundation for the future. Organizations such as Future Teachers of America, Future Business Leaders, Drama Club, Future Nurses of America, JETS, and Honor So- ciety helped to rehearse students for careers in h. teac mg, nursing, acting, engineering, and jour- nalism. As the many hours of study prove worthy to the musician, the hours spent after school built the LHS student in a wide range of interests. e time spent Susan West supported her branch of SPIRIT ROW 1: V Zotta, E. Miller, V. Hoelscher, C. Brown. ROW 2: L. Clayton, A. Breen, R. Leicht, M. Enegren, P. Gerber. Spirit Stag A symphony of Lindbergh deserves to be remembered. To preserve the magnificence of the performance the SPIRIT strove to cut a record of similar excellence, one to be played over and over. The 70-71 SPIRIT portrayed each movement with its harmonies and dis- cords. Each intricate interval was well-developed and augmented un- til a full-sounding resonance was reached. This record, synonymous of the tempo and mood of the year, is sure to become a classic. ROW 1: R Fries, L. Pfundt, D. Crancer. ROW 2: C. Pieper, S. Steffen, S. Bowden, B. Korn. X Miss Wolf tried QUERY thing to hold the SPIRIT staff together . . . even staples. 66 ROW 1: C. McClanahan, sports editor, R. Conner, student life editor, J. Close, faculty editor, J Latham, literary editor, S. Takach, business manager, D. Newberry, classes editor, J Enk, organizations editor. ROW 1: D. Loue, P. Ryan, S. Swantner, ROW 2: E. Engel- hardt, J Blankenship, B. Kel- ler, J. Woods, V Berry. bers, ROW 2: D. Near, D. son, S. Weber. ROW 1: D. Breimeier, S. Mc- Lain, C. Gutierrez, M. Her- Kinsley, D. Hagler, B. Ek- strom, A. Morioka, R Robin- ROW 1: J. Lederer, copy editor, S. Wright, N. Dinyer, managing editor. ROW 2: K. Meise- mann, photo editor, L. Barbare, managing editor, M. Tolle, copy editor. Mrs. Harper was journalistic quality. always reaching for bett el' Pilot Stal? As a well-rehearsed orchestra up- holds a level of excellence, so it is with a newspaper staff. Each section of the PILOT was carefully tuned under the supervision of the page editors, while Chris Intagliata, editor-in-chief, main- tained harmony among the staff mem- bers. The finished product was a joumalistically sound and student- oriented newspaper. The PILOT staff advisor was Mrs. Catherine Harper. Wonder how the SPIRIT staff will like this one! ROW 1: B. Brendel, J Vogel, S. Wright, R. Williamson. l N Christ Intagliata found PILOT pretty SFU' PMT ROW 1: K. Gudermuth, J. Parisotto, K. Blomker, T. Pyle, G. Boody. ROW 2: B. Beuirt, L Rennecker, S. Walther, B. Stibal, B. Rolji M. Kiesewetter, B. Goetsch. This beats editing any day. ROW 1: L. Moore, G. Straub, L. Williamson, P. Sorrells. ROW 2: G. Kerlin, J. McDonald, L. Pyle, C. Ploesser, M. Lynch, G. Moeser, G. Keck. E , EE U G Senate ROW 1: S. Dahlern, Mr. Swortfiguer, sponsor. ROW 2: S. Goodrich, president, M. Grisham. ROW 3.-. G. Stone, B. Daniels, secretary. ROW 4: P. Fuller, K. Streibig. ROW 5.' B. Bess, S. Kawanishi. ROW 6: C. Nunez, N. Shaw. ROW Z N. Rice, J. Goodrich. ROW 8: P. Schumacher, G. Anagnos. ROW 9: P. Schmitt. ROW 10.' C. Scott. ROW 11: Mr. Parisi, sponsor, R. Montgomery, P. Becker. Student Council House and Senate relations were up to tempo this year. Both houses were granted equal powers, and together, sponsored various council related activ- ities through-out the year. The Snow Queen dance was organized and planned, and this year two bands were provided for three of the four Hangars, resulting in increased attendance. Both the Fall and Spring Spirit weeks were sponsored in addition to the Heart-O-Grams on Valen- tines Day and Tuesday Night at the Movies. The Hello Day assembly, Mu- sic assemblies, gymnastic assembly, and Color Day assembly were finished, courtesy of the Council. They also par- ticipated in various inter-school ex- changes and provided freshmen orienta- tion for incoming underclassmen. Senate President Sue Goodrich kept hammering away on Council affairs. E Jeff Thompson, Student Body President, recuperated from a taxing term in office. 'Be prepared was the Student Council's motto. OW I: S. Jakubs, V. Zotta, L. Hill, K. Jury, V. erry, P. Saitta, ROW 2: M. Patterson, K. omung, S. Waldo, J. Lederer, D. Essary, vice rresident, J. Markus, President, S. Geoffrion, ecretary, D. Bremeier, B. Schroder, K. Hilde- rrandt, K. Sigler, ROW 3.' C. Dirckx, S. John- bn, G. Ferris, R. Burnett, D. Davison, E. En- lehardt, J. Dressel, E. Rohde, D. Syberg, K. frantharn, J. Will, T. Labus,,G. Meenen, P. fiarr, N. Englehardt. ROW 1: J. Antal, T. Shadley, R. Landschoot, S. Henderson, C. Gerguson, S. Davis, G. Bauer, K. Hetz. ROW 2: K. Rhoads, D. Svobodia, N. Morgan, M. Mangrum, R. Schnautz, M. Mattlage, A. Hire, T. Healy, K. Stroh, C. Geitz, K. Kunze. ROW 3: B. Grossenheider, B. LaRowe, K. Bodine, M. Long, M. Lynch, R. Lehman, J. McKelvey, M. Delaney, T. Tobias. House National Honor Society Active was the word to describe the 1971 Honor Society. Un- der the sponsorship of Mr. Tom Kallaos and Mrs. Lucille Allen, the Society helped to bring about curriculum changes and formed committees to investigate and discuss the areas in which changes could be made. They sponsored the first Honor Society carnival booth, and participated in an exchange with the Honor Society of McCluer High School. This exchange was planned to promote closer relations with the school and to ex- change ideas on curriculum, attendance and activities. On the annual dress-up day one hundred and eighty-four students, chosen by faculty recommendations based on scholarship, leadership, service and character were initiated into the Lindbergh Honor Society. These new initiates boosted mem- bership at Lindbergh to a record high. l Mr Leroy Amen addressed the Honor Society initiates. ROW 1: J. Waldo, L. Peterson, P. O'Neal, G. Keathley, P. Ross, C. Boehmer, P. Kinslowe, S. West, J. Lederer C Kratky, G. Flier, C. lntagliata. RCW 2: M. Helm, C. Nicholas, B. Fink, C. Scott, E. Rohde, P. Line, C. Faeth, S. Spring: er, J. Behl, Y. Franz, P. Kawanlshi, S. Koeln, D. Essary, J. Morioka, C. Wundrack, V. Zotta, R. Conner, J. Moeller J. Thompson. ROW 3: B. Sorrells, N. Renick, C. Longnecker, J. Childress, K. Drewett, J. Obermann D. Jost J. Hiraj moto, N. Cox, S. Horack, P. Ebmeier, L. Amold, S. Lustig, S. Goodrich, P. Fries, V. Hoelscher, J. Horton, C. Boyd, T Boyd. ROW 4: M. Gaffney, G. Markwort, D. Harper, J. Hermann, S. Estes, D. Hagler, S. McLain, D. Breimeier, S Geoffrion, C. Yates, J. Close, K. Whitmore, K. Lubbock, D. Schaffner, D. Kinsley, S. Swearingen, C. McClanahan R. Kem, G. Greenwald, J. Dressel, R. Williamson, J. Thompson. ROW 5: M. Engelhardt, G. Speckert, J. Blood E E. Rhode, L. Barbare, T. Mueller, D. Harmon, M. Mueller, V. Weber, J. Hannebrink, F. Slurp, J. Kleppe, S. I-iulf, D. Walling, D. Dieterich, J. Peterson, G. Schmidt, N. Quest, B. Brendel, B. Bevirt, R. Kimmel, B. Wolf, M. Blumfelder J. Bertram, K. Johnson, S. Yount. 72 ROW 1: J. Blankenship, K. Telle, D. Markwort, J. Goodwin, D. Crancer, S. Osburg, D. Schmidt, J. Gleich, M. Schmaltz, D. Degener, L. Pyle, C. Krebeck. ROW 2: B. Turner, G. Schuster, S. Rode, P. Sorrells, B. Essary, S. Fries, N. Rice, D. Lewis, V. Walther, L. Geisel, K. Knelle, L. Boyer. ROW 3: G. Steffens, A. Hom, S. Comens, N. Ryan, S. 0'Keefe, P. Fink, M. Gates, G. Rogers, J. Behn, M. Renick, M. Chott. ROW 4: S. Estes, M. Rudoif, M. Bolesta, B. Stibal, S. Dahlem, R. Forchee, T. Hoog, P. Whitmore, S. Stevenson, G. Keck, D. Kersting. OW I: E. Miller, R. Schnautz, A. Breen, B. Daniels, S. Dailey, B. Kron, V. Berry, T. Daniels, D. Exler, K. DePrimo, . Bahn, V. Rosenhauer. ROW 2: K. Forsythe, M. Kempf, K. Konradt, B. Ensor, K. Duncan, J. Bluemlein, J. eathley, D. Keams, D. Eble, N. Davis, K. Gudermuth, J. Latham, C. Barth, P. Ransin, C. Schleh, E. Engelhardt. OW 3: L. Ameling, L. Nienhaus, C. Meier, J. Bornholdt, N. Kakta, J. Boehmer, K. Tanaka, G. Silber, F. Slackman, C. ulin, C. Chunn, N. Thompson, L. Mann, D. Near, C. Fieser, E. Heiniche, J. Riggio. ROW 4: J. Ferry, K. Reeg, R. Muel- er, R. Morrow, J. Fraser, S. Lettner, S. Jakubs, L. Near, G. Schuster, K. Ade, C. Crecelius, R. Sherman, K. Duncan, J. Kimker, S. Kolb, B. Tchacek, J. Ryckman, L. Russell, M. Herbers. ROW 5: D. Obermann, B. Duemler, B. Johnston, D. Bowling, W. Bender, R. Peters, M. Vasel, T. Gatens, T. Cunningham, M. Meyer, G. Kerlin, S. Johnson, M. Lynch, M. Ferguson, M. Voelpel, X. Malcolm, B. Sullivan, E. Voelz, T. Hill. Initiates gladly took hold of the situation Pep Club Pep club this year promoted greater participation in school activities with primary emphasis on sports. Among the many projects the girls undertook to boost team morale were selling victory ribbons, furnishing refreshments for the teams and sponsoring the Sports Queen Dance. The spirited club was sponsored by Mrs. Carol Offenbach and Mrs. Mary Biggs. ROW 1: L. Pieper, vice-president, C. Boeckmann, Breen. president, C. Pieper, secretary, S. McLain, A. i' J There Ls not a bug in my soda! Q l 1 ROW 1: L. Doraugh, L. Lichtenberg, V1 Jorcke, C. Cunningham, D. Harding, S. Saw- ers, L. Rogles, D. Suelmann, M. Groth, J Garauaglia, E. Mest, J. Almstedt, S. Winkel- hoch. ROW 2: A. Hunter, B. Rechtiene, L. Schmidt, D. Schauer, L. Becker, M. Cobb, D. Tanaka, A. Hire, .L Carauello, B. Caldwell, J Gianino, K. Spaethe, S. Treiberg S. Champion. ROW 3: L. Pruetzel, B. Rolll P. Fuller, L. Lasher, P. Spradling, K. Merritt, A. Breimeier, S. Elbrecht. 74 I l 'W 1: C. Purdy, M. Conley, R. Leicht, C. Chunn, D. Michel, D. Homes, C. Fieser, M. k, A. Schwwizer. ROW 2: M. Miller, N. Sartorius, C. Faeth, S. Hudson, E. Rohde, C. 'ier, D. Breimeier, Mrs. M. Biggs, sponsor. ROW 3: J. Winterrose, G. Silber, M. Bahn, Moeller. Another artzlstic feat of Pep Club. ROW 1: M. Chott, M. Querrey, D. Markwort, D. Schmidt, C. Ferguson, K. Geiger, P. Gerber, P. Robinson, N. Rice, M. Milanouits, M. Schmaltz, L. Pyle. ROW 2: L. Fey, C. Hutter, L. Miller, C. Graham, D. Crancer, A. Morioka, C. Walling, J. Goodwin, D. Love, J. Tucker, K. Watts, D Case. ROW 3: C. Givens, L. Pfundt, K. Jag, S. Pfaden- hauer, N. Vollmayer, J. Vanderpod, D. Kersting. This is not a bird bath! ROW 1: C. Intagliata, R. Williamson, president, S. West, S. Takach, vice- president, M. Siefert. ROW 2: J. Vogel, V Rosenhauer, E. Miller, V Berry, D. Newberry, J Latham, J. Enk. ROW 3: A S. Jakubs, J McDonald, B. Tichacek, J. Lederer, C. McClanahan, M. Herbers. 4 Quill and Scroll From the candle of truth I light the candle of learning. This is a familiar sound of the traditional candle light cere- mony in which new members are initiated into Quill and Scroll. These initiates are outstanding high school journalists who, showing high academic achievement, have made a significant contribution to either the SPIRIT or PILOT staff. Through the guidance of Mrs. Marian Heltibrand and Mrs. Rebekah Simpson, Quill and Scroll again published the annual literary maga- zine consisting of .original works written by LHS students. Creative Writers Club Sponsored by Mrs. Rebekah Simpson, the Creative Writers Club sought to bring the ideas of others together. Through in- formal creative presentations, the members furthered their writing ability and creative potential. Many members con- tributed literary compositions and poems to be reviewed for the annual literary magazine published by Quill and Scroll. I v I 4 c no E Make a wish and blow out the candle! 4 ROW 1: M. Mattlage, K. Gudermuth, D. Gravatt, G. Noblot. ROW 2: C. Chaco, H. Wright, S. Jakubs, B. Tichacek, R Anderson, L. Regan, L. Douglas, D. Rzchowski. 76 Thespians A reward for involved members of Drama Club was honorary standing as a Thespian. After earning ten points by partici- pating in all phases of drama, members were initiated at the Christmas and Spring Banquets. Once achieving the stand- ing of Thespian they could run for an office in Drama Club. DW 1: R. Ashburner, N. Renick, P. Kinsley, vice-president, C. Intagliata, zsident, W Lueker, secretary, S. Lustig. ROW 2: A. Price, S. Heffernan, Latham, D. Kearns, D. Siegele, K. Gudermuth, D. Newberry. ROW 3: J. +dfrey, J. Bornholdt, M. Engelhardt, R. Ulrich, R. Kern. i ROW 1: K. Stroh, N. Herbers, J. Gerber, J. Hanewin- kel, K. Bauer, C. Rogers, B. Wolfe, J. Caravelle, S. Cole, C. Cunningham, D. Harding, L. Hill, M. Kohne. ROW 2: P. Anderson, P. Sorrells, K. Wahl, J Guffey, I r Drama Club The Drama Club gave new insight o dramatics under the direction of r. David Humphreys. Early this ear, Drama Club sponsored the Fantastiks , the first outside play to be brought to LHS, and two Held trips to the Loretta Hilton. By partici- pating in melodramas for the Spring Carnival, the Christmas and Spring Banquets, and the One Act plays, stu- dents gained further experience in act- ing. Drama Club 'offered interested members an opportunity to expand their ability to perform. 77 All Isaid was Give me the whipcream. C. Brown, J. Garavaglia, C. Wolfe, J. Barnes, V Saitta, K. Neidel, K. Gudermuth, M. Renick. ROW 3: G. Hass, .L Dressel, L. Douglas, E. Engelhardt, C. Gutierrez, P. Fries, K. Anders, A. Kern, S. Bomholdt. This sure Ls a funny way to dance! ROW 1: J. Enk, B. Ehstrom, C. Simon, B. Keller, J Blankenship, R. Wentzel, B. Boggs, J Behl, treasurer, S. Behl, M. Rankin, L. Ryle, C. Rankin, secretary. ROW 2: D. Hoppe, A. Logston, D. Anderson, M. Keller, vice-president, L. Walther, J Rill president, J Enk, M. Delaney. Campus Life Bible Club Bible Club was among one of the rising clubs this year. Sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Krauss, it welcomed all students to a better understanding of life through sharing personal experiences. Regular weekly meetings were oc- casionly featured with guest speakers and missionaries, often accompanied by slide presentations and films. Under the direction of Mr. Harold Horsley, this year's debate team proved to be one of the most outstanding ever. In order to always make their point explicit under the D b t pressure of stiff competition, many hours were spent in research and rehearsing. With e a e facts and substantial supporting materials they were always a formidable opponent. Team ROW 1: B. LaRowe, M. Bolesta, M. Lynch, R. Haul, K. Spinsby, S. Comens. ROW 2: S. Kawanilshi, P. Powers, R Whit more, Mrs. M. Reymer, sponsor, Mr. H. Horsley, Coach, Mrs. N. Chepey, coach, R. Hopp, A. Hom. ROW 1: L. Lowe, K. Schumacher, J. Sheppard, Mr. Reid, sponsor. The members of the Junior Engineering and Technical Society acquainted them- J selves with engineering and its various facets. Guest speakers, excursions to Monsanto and Washington University, and experiments provided the means to further their C knowledge. Each member received a thorough background of engineering through the club to prepare him for future research in this field. ROW 1: Mr. L. Culp, sponsor, D. Choo! tore Mattingly, P. Cool, R. Berra, P. Lanz, manager, Mr. J. Graves, sponsor. Located in the Commons, the School Store main- tained an ample stock of school supplies for those students who wished to purchase them. This year the store was sponsored by Mr. Larry Culp and Mr. Jeffrey Graves. Both sponsors recruited students from their business classes in hopes that they would acquire some business skills. 79 Not six walls, four! 'Are you the local bookie? Lancaster, sponsor, K. Hartke, Mrs. Bergen, sponsor, S. Benwell. Art Club With creativity, the Art Clu members took the opportunity t show their ability to express them selves, through ink drawings, cel amics, collages, acrylics, ani chalk and pencil sketches. Spon sored by Mrs. Ann Schrader Mrs. Evelyn Lancaster and Mrs Velma Bergen, the participant ix explored the different moods ann styles of art. They concluded th ROW 1: D. Frangoulis, J. Gerber, J. Hanewinkel, A. Kern, B. Kern. ROW 2: Mrs. Shrader, sponsor, Mrs. year with 3 sale of the Stlldellti works at the annual Spirit Weel Carnival. l 1 Isn't there a law against child labor? Another teacher going to pot. X, ROW 1: Mr. Jerry Harp, sponsor, J. Morioka, secretary, C. Wilber, R Line. ROW 2: R. Gardner, I Rennecker, uice-president, N Renick, C. Nevin, president, Mr. Jack Harp, sponsor. ' Sponsored by Mr. Jerry Harp and Mr. Jack Harp the crafts club was one of Lindbergh's most active clubs. Participants expressed themselves through varied media, ranging from clay pottery to paper iiowers. Among their many endeavors were their booth contribution to the carnival and various showcase displays throughout the year. 80 P ' l Environmental l r Problems Club The Environmental Problems Clubs, guided by Mr. Weldon Cox strove to promote harmony between man and nature. The club's projects involved recycling of paper, an all day environmental assembly, the selling of EPC buttons and an in- formation booth in the Commons. The club worked with the National Coalition for the Environment af- fording students a means to actively fight for a better world. Hope somebody knows haw to play this game. ROW 1: L. Amold, president, M. Siefert, E. Rohde, S. Rode, secretary, J. Blankemeier, C. Belt. ROW 2: C. Wilson, L. Wirz, G. Rogers, J Garavaglia, B. Lehman, S. Ryan. ROW 3: K. Spinsby, J Behn, P. Ebmeier, S. McLain, J Close, E. Gruendler, N. Ryan vice-president, Mr. Cox, sponsor. Chess Club The Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Harold Vaughn, welcomed any stu- dent who was interested in the game of chess. The purpose of the club was to afford its members the opportunity to learn to play a more skillful and controlled game. This year's president was Glen Speckert. ROW 1: M. Mayer, S. Harp, treasurer, Mr. Vaughn, sponsor. ROW 2: G. Speckert, president, L. Brock man, secretary. 1- W f- - s553,,.3s This is cold what? ROW 1: Mrs. Guy, sponsor, J Wilkin, president, C. Ploesser, secretary, 71 Otto, vice-president, Mrs. Thompson, sponsor. The Home Economics Club struck a variety of tones throughout the year. Sponsored by Mrs. Marilyn Guy, Mrs. Mary E. Leonard and Mrs. Diane Thompson, the club objectives were to promote , a practical and creative spirit within the members. The Annual ! Mother-Daughter Spring Banquet exemplified the original en- deavors of participants. The club's activities ranged from school functions to social services. Home l Economics l Clwb K. ROW 1: M. Kempf M Horch, L. Leone, C. Adams, C. Count, C. Exler. ROW 2: D. Smart, K. Konradt, J W sell, L. Abegg, D. Morris, L. Mueller, N. Herbers, K. Metzler, D. Buckley, S. Swantner, M. Monti. ROW 1: E. Engelhardt, If Labus, B. Schroeder, .L Nelson, N Bock, S. Vogele. ROW 2: J Hartke, C. Faeth, N Risch, S. Her- bers, D. Rosa, A. Donnoe, K. Weimann, C. Boggs, G. Vera, L. Schuler, M. Clasen. ROW 1: K. Wehmueller, vice-president, D. Barco, S. Kolb, S. Mueller, R Dreyer. ROW 2: C. Sortorius, C. Ficocelli, W Seaton, P. Vetter, J King. ROW 3: L. Williamson, W. Pape, F. Haeger, D. Morrow, T. Spence, J Rill. ROW 4: D. DeMaranville, M. Long, J. Shell, J. Peterson, R. Wilkinson, D. Friede. ROW 5: D. Lotta, W KempL L. Walther. ROW 6: D. Glad, M. Triuundza, N. Quest, president, S. Nowack. Is he tomorrow's Al Hirt? The Symphonic Band, conducted under the demanding guidance of Mr. Lowell Brurmer, furnished a musical background to match the ever- increasing tempo of LHS. The highly-trained and well-disciplined band drilled in preparation for the many concerts it gave throughout the year, in- cluding a performance for the St. Louis Music Convention. The band worked chiefly on compositions that are usually attempted at a college level to prepare its participants for future musical challenges. Symphonic Band One more squeak out of that clarinet and you 've had it! , ROW 1: C. Barth, M. Prichard, S. Richmond, P. Hihton, M. Wilkinson, M. Kahne. ROW 2: J Holmes, C. Hamann, R Ebmeier, C. Bell, D. Degener, S. Cochran. ROW 3: M. Engelhardt, M. Buescher, K. Homung, D. Hoven, J Kimker, R. Heuermann, J Turpin. ROW 4: E. Horn, K. Reeg, S. Houska, C. Clover, S. Gurley, G. Keck, R. Miller. Concert Band The LHS Concert Band was com- posed of students in the ninth through twelfth grades. The only qualification a student must have to join was the ability to play a band instrument. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Lowell Brunner, the band augmented the sounds at LHS by performing all styles of musical literature at concerts throughout the year. Stage Band This year's Stage Band directed by Mr. Tobler pro- vided the soimdtrack for LHS events throughout the year. Twenty-five musicians selected mainly from the Symphonic Band performed jazz and popular music at the Variety Show and various concerts. The Stage Band added contemporary sounds to the campus mel- odies. ROW 1: J James, D. Diesel, R Roberts, M. Doemer, T. Szess, A. Blair, J Ziha. ROW 2: D. Whitmire, M. Un M. Delaney, D. Bouck, B. Hill, R. Meyer, M Hea, B. Dorn. ROW 3: T. Baird, J Jenkins, G. Flick, R. Fauser, Lxlscher, K. Schmoll, S. Varwig, B. Loud, 71 Zimmer. ROW 4: M. Seemayer, D. Drewett, C. Brotherton, Lucas, E. Marshall, J. Flanakin, S. Avery, M. Santa Cruz, D. Hostler. ROW 5: J Petrouic, K. Reichold, C. Beri R. Moeser, R. Homung, D. Huff J Goebel, J Huchzermeier, L. Hampel. ROW 6: G. Johnson, F. Kutilek, D. Str hun, S. Stock. Four of Lindbergh 's saxiest students. ROW 1: S. Kolb, J Barnes, M. Wilkinson, D. Barco, K. Wehmueller, S. Cochran, C. Bell, C. Hamann, L. Willzhmson. ROW 2: R. Lapin, J Grattendick, J Holmes, R. Heuermann, J Kimker, J Turpin, S. Carter. ROW 3: D. Michalak, K. Reichold, J Ziha, C. Sartorius, A. Blair, C. Ficocelli, J Petrouic. ROW 4: Mr. Tobler, sponsor, J Peterson, D. Friede, R. Wilkinson, J Shell, R. Meyer, S. Avery, D. Drewett, M. Seemayer. A X. .. 'ax L 4 l OW 1: D. Davison, J. Blood, B. Water- aut, K. Txnkham, A Kern, S. DiPasqu.a, Smith, P. Fuller, R. Sweeney, J vleich, G. Beyer. ROW 2: P. Hogan, D. anis, J. Dressel, J. Ferry, L. Arnold, T. lohr, K. Streibig, A. Hess, J. Jackson, S. hampion. ROW 3: M. German, S. Coch- fn, J Holmes, C. Hamann, P. Pence, S. olb, K. Wehmueller, F. Haeger, B. Pape, . Vitalis. ROW 4: Mr. Correll, J. KempL . Ficocelli, C. Sartorius, D. Friede, R. Wilkinson, D. Glad, N Quest, M. Tri- dza, D. Michalak, D. Mumm, M. Ellbbe ROW 1: J. Laudenslager, E. Schenk, J Loehr, L. Rosenthal, B. Ekstrom, C. Cun- ningham, B. Touchett, P. Comens. ROW 2: S. Greene, B. Hill, B. Okamoto, P. Anderson, R. Harr, Y Dressel, J Barnes, J. Almstedt, J Floyd, ROW 3: M. Trotter, E. Brzezinske, K. Hoppe, M. Gomez, M. Thomhill, S. Jewell, J. Enk, C. Belt, D. Harding. ROW 4: D. Triuundza, M. Dun- lap, D. Case, K. Leach, J. Hanewinkel, M. Hersemann, R. Hess, R. Speck, C. Chott, P. Doemer. ROW 5: S. Carter, T Miller, R. Scott, K. Thurmond, D. Love, J Webb, J Evans, D. Platt, J. Grat- tendick, ROW 6: Mr. Roberts, sponsor, Mr. Brunner, sponsor. Orchestra Under the direction of Mr. Carell, this year's orchestra added new notes to its growing score of events. One of its most impor- tant contributions was in providing the orchestration to Amahl and the Night Visitors, the first opera to be performed by a Mis- souri high school. The string section rated high in this year's Spring Festival competition as a due reward for their daily practice. Through the combined efforts of students from ninth to twelfth grade the orchestra blended together to a truly harmon- ious organization. 85 A A L 1 ROW 1' D Jost E Bniin ton G Messmann S Smith D. Carr, D. Jesse, M. Hubbard, B. Daniels, S. Shafer, J Thompson C. Wundrack, L. O'Keefe, S. Telker, K. Yates, P. Sorrells, C. Schleh. ROW 2: S. Koeln, Y Hoelscher, J Horton, L. Ameling, N. Warren, K. Woelfer, K. Forsythe, R. Ashburner, F. Kienker, C. Geitz, S. Seiler, R. Kern, E. A Cappella Choir Engelhardt, L. Clark, E. Miller, M. Okamoto, D. Mark- wort. ROW 3: D. Major, R. Sorrells, C. Smith, D. Nugent, R. Desmond, M. Long, C. Jakubs, F. Michalk, M. Stubbe, .L Williams, L. Bazzell, J Blood, G. Rill, W. Ott, K. Correll, H. Mueller. The A Cappella Choir performed all kinds of musical literature spanning a large realm of styles and cultures. Sponsored by Mr. Robert Reep and Mrs. Gaye Over- ton, the choir's activities ranged from singing for PTA meetings to providing vocalists for Lindbergh's much-acclaimed opera, Amahl and The Night Visitors. Several members attended the music festival at Normandy where they were judged by professional adjudicators. The year climaxed with the annual Spring Festival given by the A Cappella and Mixed Choir in conjunction with the Middle School Choirs. A Cappella Choir members climbed the scale to harmonious unity. a A Mr. Reep pointed out musical interpretation. D I M Lx e d C' ho ir ROW 1: li Ross, J Behl, J Goodwin, C. Vogele, K. Gudermuth, C. Brown, G. Friedrich, R. Fauser, G. Gatzert, A. Ham, C. Van Ronzelen, S. Kienker, M. Tiangson, J Latham, secretary, B. Ensor, L. Eason. ROW 2: S. Lustig, president, A. Kienker, J Woods, L. Albrecht, D. Wagstaff, D. Moore, B. C Asher, D. Ashbumer, S. Swearingen, K. Smith, B. Kem, C. Hostler, Schmidt, J Sinks, K. Smith. ROW 31 N. Renick, G. Smith, J Godfrey, P. Kinsley, C. Stoltz, R. Zimmer, L. Neu, S. Jackson, D. Brashear, L. Lowe, R. Nothum, M. Welge, J Roby, vice-president,'R. Hart, T Rosser. , - A l L 4 . Disrobing in the chair room? Under the direction of Mr. Robert Reep and Mrs. Gaye Overton, Mixed Choir began its third year at LHS. After finally obtaining their long-awaited choir robes, the choir members continued to participate in the grade school programs, the regular PTA meetings, and the annual Spring Festival which A Cappella and the Middle School Choirs also sang for. Aside from their regular programs, Mixed Choir also gave a tea for the parents, and those in Mixed Ensemble performed for the judges at MU at Normandy during Easter vacation. Q Q, French Club Who's the man with the funny hat? ROW 1: J Niederstadt, C. Fedder, L Bhattachayyya, E. Mest, G. Hedden, 4 Longnecker, treasurer, M. Balm, se. retary, B. Bevirt, vice-president, I Seemiller, president, E. Boss, I Wilson, C. Nolle. ROW 2: L. Regan L. Loeffelman, N Risch, J Pizzo, A Sawers, R Conley, E. Miller, A. Bre meier, B. Ensor, K. Gudermuth, I Brennecke, C. Brown, V Petersev Mrs. Gleich, sponsor. ROW 3: l O'Connor, C. Rotti, K. Gudermuth, l Rolyi J Wagner, S. Gardner, D. Hove: D. Sullivan, C. Beffa, L. Douglas, Ik Monti, D. Suelmann, L. Rogles, Mn Schaper, sponsor, Mrs. Davis, sponsoi ROW 4: K. Blomker, R. Kancharla, I Hinton, C. Simon, K. Brda, L. Loeg felman, J McDonald, D. Bowling J Upchurch, D. Rzchowski, B. Dan iels, J Dubrouillet. l N l 1 1 The French Club was sponsored by Mrs. Marianne Gleich, Mrs. Margaret Schaper and Mrs. Cheryl Davis. l The club planned various activities to aid in broadening the members' knowledge of French customs. The an- l nual French dinner portraying a typical sidewalk cafe, and a trip to the De Menil House and the French carnival booth gave students the means to further their interest in the culture of France. Is Vichyssoise really cold potato soup? 7 , 7, 7 P 'ROW 1: Mr. Domer, sponsor, B. Meyer, B. Mueller, B. Harnacker, S. Di Pasoua, M. Wilkinson, Mr. Biuens, ponsor. ROW 2: D. Love, M. Witbrodt, M. Zesch, B. Okamoto, R. Vatterott, M. Herbers. ROW 3: 'IT Clark, M. Mangrum, A. Kem, T Hill, C. Crecelius, E. Hahn. A Beware of the Frito Bandito! German Club l l The German Club gave a deeper insight into the German culture through skits and festivals, and sought to strengthen the rapport be- tween the members and their adopted language. The club held a Christmas Party and the Fasching Festival, which illustrated the tradi- tions of Germany. In addition, the Beer Garden at the Carnival lent a small taste of Germany to the rest of LHS. ROW 1: S. Treiber, treasurer, H. Thalheimer, vice-president. ROW 2: E. Voelz, president, D. Snow, secretary. Romper Room will now come to order. ' Q 2 wr How much did you say it was? 2 Russian Club The Russian Club, sponsored by Mr. George Kremenensky and, Mr. Kenneth Kell, opened its membership this year to any student in-. terested in the culture and customs of Russia. The club's activities included the annual Russian Dinner, a Russian Christmas party, the Russian Spring Festival, and a booth for the Spring Carnival. A pro-Y gram was presented by the club members and other Lindbergh Rus- sian language students who toured the Soviet Union the previous summer to broaden their knowledge of Russian culture. l l Y. . Lei' qs - A ' ROW 1: S. Champion, J. Godfrey, S. Swearingen, J. Yount. ROW 2: K. Duncan, J Close, R. Sherman, secretary, K. Woel- fer, B. Selter, G. Schuster. ROW 3: Mr. K. Kell, sponsor, R. Huisenga, M Harris, C. Hutson, treasurer, J Dressel, uice-presi- dent, S. Lustig, president, P. Ebmeier, J. Lederer, M. Patterson, Tl Dressel, Mr. G. Kremenesky, sponsor. 1 l 1 4 'qs Remember, it 's quality, not quantity, that counts. Is it soup yet? 1 N l l 1 ah.. 90 ROW 1: S. Conner, president, L. Wirz, vice-president, Mr. Skrobacki, sponsor. Latin Club The Latin language was revived at LHS through the Latin Club sponsored by Mr. James Skrobacki. The club expanded its ac- tivities and held a bake sale and caroled at Christmas. The club illustrated the importance of Latin as a basis for various languages and customs throughout the world. mann, G. Bridges, .L Bmer. Mark Doernhoefer illustrates the touch needed to operate the key punch. Computer Club The main objective of the Computer Club was to learn as much about the various computer program- ming languages as possible. The club president, Steve Egbert, was highly instrumental in teaching members about the computer. In addition to learning how the computer and key-punch operate, the students also took a field trip to the Washington University Medical School. Sponsored by Mr. Weldon Cox and Mr. James Bullard, the Computer Club meets every Wednesday aftemoon. ROW 1: I-L Duncan, 71 Hoag, .L b Kr0PP, S. Egbert, B. Hoag. ROW 2: K. Gardner, S. Linde- ROW 1: S. Seemiller, secretary, L. Rauss, program chairman, E. Engelhardt, president. ROW 2: G. Flier, J. Vasel, R. Spaulding, P. Gerber. ROW 3: G. Schuster, K. Cornwell, J. Dressel, M. Engelhardt, S. Herbers. Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America Club prepared students for their roles in coming years. Interested members worked as teachers' aids during their study halls and taught at the elementary and middle schools of LHS for one day. A meeting at Columbia, guest speakers and an FTA convention in the spring allowed the members to familiarize themselves with the present p educational system. l Future Teachers learn to detect stz. dent forgeries. Future Business Leaders of America ROW 1: R. Williamson, M. Mueller, secretary-treasurer, G. Ferris, president, N Gandy, vice-presiden ROW 2: Miss Finley, sponsor, G. Straub, T. Quevreaux, M. Patterson, .L Lederer, D. Dodd, S. Vogele, 1 This year Future Business Lead- B0ggs'MrS'Naue't'sp0m0r' ers of America were organized to de- velop competent business leaders for the future. This organization helped S acquaint the student with the busi- ness world. Under the sponsorship of Miss Karol Finley and Mrs. Bar- bara Nauert, FBLA had guest speak- ers, viewed the school's computer system, and financed the Spring f Dance. i v. Future Nurses Of America The Future Nurses of America Club fostered an appreciation and understanding of the nursing pro- fession. Members held a Christmas Party for the patients at Gravois Resthaven and visited Scott Air Force Base and various hospitals acquainting themselves with nurs- ing. Chemistry Club has for many years provided an opportunity for any LHS student to explore the various aspects of chemistry. Many club members partici- pated in group research. Others preferred to conduct their own experiments. Periodically, the members reported their findings to the rest of the group. This year's Chemistry Club was sponsored by Mr. Robert Merryman and Mr. George Smith. ROW 1: Mrs. G. Roach, sponsor, R. Bumett, vice-president, J Waldo, secretary M. Tiongson, treasurer, G. Greenwald, president, Mrs. G. Vollmar, sponsor. ROW 2: D. Alexander, S. Clemens, K. Drewett, 71 Noblot, C. Biddick, ROW 3: M. Thibault K. Boylan, D. Mantovani, L. Regan, N Blankmann. ROW 4: M. Erbs, D. Freet, L. Mulvoy, L. Geisel, R Smith. ROW 5: D. Nicholas, D. Case. ROW 6: A. 0'Connell, P. Medart, L. Snell, J Smith. n Chemistry Club 'iq Yi, N O . v 'si WI As So 3 c s, X S' 1 ers, vice-president, J Blood, president ROW 2: M. Andrews, C. Crecelius, B Duemler. 93 ROW 1: Mr. Smith, sponsor, E. Hahn, treasurer, S. Smith, secretary, M. Herb- Advanced Biology Club He couldn't afford the price-hike in lunches. Advanced Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Lou Lunte, Mr. Tom McCracken and the members' parents, strove for the enjoyment of the wonders of na- ture and science, and upheld conserva- tion practices. The members of A.B.C. planned their own activities such as carnpouts, float trips, spelunking, lit- ter clean-ups, and their annual Christ- mas Reunion party, when they invited former members. The nurse wouldn 't give him an aspirin. ROW 1: L. Mueller, L. Wirz, C. Bell, Y Saitta. ROW 2: M Herbers, B. Kopff L. Arnold, vice-president. ROW 3: R. Riemann, D. Aspenwall, K. Hunter, N Warren. ROW 4: D. Sondermann, president, M. Lunte, I-I Kinslowe, treasurer, B. Nelson, R. Bender. ROW 5: R. Snort, M. Ferguson, M. Doemhoefer, M. Kach- ley, T. Bell, Mr. Lunte, sponsor. I .13 General Biology Club ROW 1: Mr. R. Jaques, sponsor, C. Maise, G. Meenen, R. Wilkinson, son, C. Sydlowski, P. Hogan, ROW 2: retary, L. Williamson, S. Senior, J Blomker, vice-president, S. Warren, Mr. Pourchot, sponsor. This lab partner sure is softer than the last one. Biology club is open to anyone interested in biology. Biology Club tries to answer the pressing problems and questions of students in greater depth than the classroom. The club's activities included field trips to Rockwood Reservation and Purina Farms. The latest addition to the cooking staff. . .. 4 She got a charge out of biology. president, P. Robinson, R. William- C. Count, G. Keck, M. German, sec- ROW 1: J White, J Garavaglia, J Mazar, N. Schandl, L. Pitcher, M. Blum- felder, G. Moeser, B. Meyer, B. Baumhoff, D. Walling. ROW 2: C. Boyd, D. Bender, P. Gallagher, J. Geoffrion, S. Miller, M. Stock, M. Grisham, F. Wil- liams, T Anderson, C. Maudsley. ROW 3: D. Markland, K. Gilbane, M. RudufL G. Fultz, J Ring, 71 Stahlheber, B. McClanahan, A. Minnick, T. Farmer, B. Baisch, B. Bevirt. ROW 4: W. Bender, B. Buersmeyer, S. Estes D. Carlstrom, R. Nicholas, T Ide, M. Simmons, M. Bamvakais, J King: l 1 G. Markwort, C. Logsdon. ROW 5: R. Frimel, M. Bartin, L. Mueller, Gi Schmidt, C. Jakubs, R. Lauer, G. Roebke, G. Steffens, M. Mr.-Carty, M. Kiese- wetter, D. Wenk. ROW 6: B. Ploetze, T. Yaeger, E. Schuessler, B. Booth, Bi Tweet, R. Lang, C. Kennedy, R. Couch, T. Wild. ROW 7: J Webb, C. Cole- man, L. Bazzell, J McDonald, D. Schaefer, .L Harris, K. Latta, D. Hardin, D. Dieterich. ROW 8: B. Johnston, .L Hans, M. Lorts, D. Chew, D. Rosemann, G. Polecek, M. Manion, D. Hutson. Lettermen's Club , In addition to their traditional duty of holding the ropes which restrict students during assemblies, the Lettermen's Club endeavored to perform other serv- ices for the betterment of the community. Among their activities were the operation of a Spring Carnival booth and hat and coat checks at sport events. Spon- sored by Coach Stan Mach, Coach Don Bee, and Coach Louis Lorch, the Lettermen strove to improve the athlete's reputation in his school and community. Synchronized t Swim Club ROW 1: V1 Rosenhauer, C. Fieser, D. Tref- ney, D. Rohr, L. Geisel, L. Senske, D. Degener, K. Amsler. ROW 2: L. Kramer, E. Miller, C. Faeth, L. Schweizer, D. Pittman, M. Chott, G. The Synchronized Swim Club in its third year at Lindbergh made waves under the guidance of Mrs. Carol Buckner. The girls involved introduced beauty and grace into swimming through stunts, new formations and a variety of stroking patterns. In a trib- ute to Walt Disney, the Synchronized Swim Club presented their underwater version of Disneyland at the Open House in May. Whitworth. ROW 3: P. Ransin, S. Jakubs, D. Pisoni, M. Conley, E. Heinicke, .L Plattner, L. Baur, D. Grosse, S. Swantner. 96 irls ymnastics 'The Girls' Gymnastic Club, spon- red by Mrs. Joy Miller, furthered Ieir gymnastic abilities by practicing 'veral days a week. Their perfor- ance in an all-school assembly was ell-received. They were equally suc- issful in their two meets, beating leveland in the first. By developing imnastic skills and grace, the club :complished its objectives. ROW 1: K. Tanaka, M. Radetic, S. Springer, C. Galloway, D. Weingart, L. Clayton, D. Milla, P. Fuller, B. RolL L. Al- brecht, ROW 2: D. Wil- liams, D. Tanaka, D. Fields, L. Yates, L. Mitchell, president, J. Kreutz, R. Rudolf, D.- Baum, C. Daum, J. Pari- sotto, secretary-treasurer. ROW 3: J. Childress assi Jr:-Fl ' F F12 TU Opamp g5'i'P.v- -:REID 2255 3952. FJINTUTUD Curle, G. Greenwald. QW ROW 1: R. Kamp, B. Staguer, S. Kumpf, B. Booth, D. Quinn, B. Rudolph. ROW 3: B. Zeitler, B. Ben- B. Jorcke, B. Goguen, B. Kinsella, Mr. L. Nauert. ROW 2: D. Triplett, M. Simonavice, C. Smith, B. Harris, J. Moore, B. Leeker, B. Mueller, J. Zohner, nett, D. Heyde, C. McCormick, J Mazar, T. Vogel D. Bax, M. Seeman, J Bow-isaw, M. Zugmaier. Boy 's Gymnastics Boys' Gymnastic Club was continued this year to give boys interested in this field a chance to further develop their gymnastic abilities. Their major contribution was partici- pation in an assembly during Spirit Week. In one of the most popular assemblies of the year, the boys' perfor- mances on the high bars, horse, rings and floor exercise highlighted the event. Hurry, take the picture-I got an itch! 97 Pom Pon Squad v Under the supervision of Miss Yvonne Etienne, this year's Pom Pon Squad had a full year of activities with perform- ances at many football and basketball games, presentation of a Christmas show at Jefferson Barrack's Veteran's Home, a clinic at Brentwood, and a competition at Cleveland High School. The twirlers, a branch of Pom Pons, also helped in service and leadership. Tw irlers ROW 1: C. Biddick, S. Estes, president, M Everly, S. Conner, vice president, B. Sterzl, L. Toenges, D. Niere. I W 4 Now which way do we tum? ' w 1 4 Row 11 C. Willoughbyf Little, C. Chunn, presid D. Michel, vice presid 1 S. Jakubs, Y Wagri secretary-treasurer. R' 2: M. Witbrodt, A. K' ker, S. Kienker, S. Had hauer, M. McArthy. R 3: K. Shafer, K. Dunca K. Yates, N Sheets, Daniels, D. Kinsley, 3 Beller, K. Michel, ' Smith, S. Wolff. w 4 98 5. ! Club Presidents The Club presidents organization was formed this year with the intent of strengthening relations between all the various high school activity groups. In essence, the Club Presidents provided a single unit. through which all clubs could function. Under the guidance of Mr. Don Jones, they accomplished their goals by sponsoring the Spring Dance and the Activity Awards which were given to those sen- iors who displayed the most school enthusiasm. OW 1: S. West, S. Lustig, president, J Wilken, C. Chunn, L. Rennecker, D. Essary. ROW 2: G. reenwald, C. Boechmann, B. Blauser, L. Senske, S. Goodrich, C. Intagliata. ROW 3: B. La Rowe, G. erns, C. Jakubs, K. Johnson, B. Wolf If only I were the president . . . Sue opened the meeting with a smile. Of all the silly ideas . . . if it XJX ,- 3 v'f' :M+2r,X Xin. ff. 34 4 X pf.-1:'1ssszfXX:X - X X ' X QP -A VX. 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A ' ' Qwjirsfyn ,f ,xf .f C J X- fu' ff ' 1' V ' f' f' H .45 X ,X X 3 f '-'49 ,gr ' T2 ' n 1 Xa. J: f X :x.MX5! :jk:.W XX 5 - M . 3.- 9 J ' Q l-..yA!w1X X Q - W N ' 1 ,xg XX Xl f X X KXXX Q K N 4 , . . J Q . X nn- X +1-'if K X 5. Q 5. . 5 J ' fag W . K , J Q A 'J , 3' K A 4 X n -.XX Y? 1 Q- 'W' JV I Q 1 ' sg .. ,. J s 53 -xx ' Fi' X X Q' - V 'X n .ff X in , 5. - Q- at 1 N, :-2 ,X ' . Q K QQ ,Ag-. , J ff ' ., 31 M' ' n 2 I Q ' ' -fr K C F :gf J in .4 . 1 I L, - - r. . . J ' ir. 'n 1 1'5 n s X 42 '-:M vi-f 4. ,uma 8 J. i if-+4 4 A . J! kqll..-BQ' as.. ' ff' W K 3 v ' Yay, x, X. , 6 p.X Q? ff ik I .aww .. K Q' sd -r 5.1 .xa- 'z 1 r' :EZ ,L '4' 5' x ' 51 - 4. 3 r I V 3 Q 7 sr Q if! -mi 'J 5 i 111 if Ax -75 I ' ' S 1. na be I tusity O A J . ' A . , . , X X ROW 1: S. Johnson, J. Hans, N. Schqndl, R. Bannecker, S. Kurka, C. Coleman, C Breeding, C. Osborne G. Hames, C. -Boyd, R. Schandl. L. Pxtcher, T. Andexsbn, R. Schweitzer, R. Couch. R. Reynolda, M. Cole: 1 D G. Ruther, L. Bazzell, M. Blumfelder, J. Kneip, ROW 2: D. Hutson, M Rodman J Mazar D Rnseman ' 1 . B.J01mswn, D. chew, D. Haupt, E. Scheusslgr,B. Baisch,P. Maft.el,D. Markland! ' ' X x is '. , G, ,x . +C: iw X. W 'fig' .17 Q x, Q - , fb. M sq'-2 ,Ei , W Q - - guy V- we Rini! J V ff 5 - aivoff E -Q 2 n X i -Flyers . ... f. xnxx.-. n X ,. .. .. ,L v E x . ., A n X, . n A . n U r m t x S M N 2 I f Ai... .. Q. 1 . , xm,k gg 1 .X f' 77 - ' A EN- 1 fn . .. . L 'f'?lfR+fi- fr. fb 7 i ... . 13 Q nn f ..n L gi HS' 'f7.ff. nr' n-I 'N Pk , 5? 1' ' n C , ,I 131, V' , rf E ,Qi syn, - A 2.1 , if -X 21 1' xiii ' . 1 W . Jn t x S XA Q P' , Wx 1 A n' E- Sw fs3,.'ff'5 ' 13.117 , . 0 .,,,.,5.-Png...,.:1 . ' L -. ,z n ,L if X ' g J n . . I , . ' T' f y M... X ' ' X il. s 1 ' ' ' In Q 2 J -1.0 I nr L tix gif! AW. 43. Xi W, . ' i . x ROW 3: D. Hardin, K. Latte, M. Stock, K. Crossett, B. Batirnhdff, M. Bamvakais, M. Siegmund, A B. Leaver, T. Ide, D. Hustler, T:'HeidQm, M. Kersteng R. Nicholas, S. Cunningham, J. Ring, G. Ful1x,vM. Mayfield, G. Schuster,fK. Keisting, G. Roqbke, W. Sullivan. GI Mawdaley, F. Saal, J. Mp4 - Donald, Lqmuelner, s. Miller, K. ms, R. Raleigh. . n . xn 1 f , .f . ' .K ... 5 T' , Q x' w - . . . x X 2. , I. X Q ag f . .K 5 s R 2, A - U ,X 5 .K ki .Li x. . an 5 4 4 LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Groyx Parlnwaik S , Laduei Parkway West Lindbergh's football Flyers showed enthusiastic fans the spirited competition that results from a finely tuned team. For the Hrst time in Lindbergh history, the Flyers succeeded in defeating McCluer, state champion for four years running. The team ex- hibited the winning drive and fierce determination instilled in them by Coach Stan Mach. Osborne ramroded his way to success! Neither rain nor mud could dampen LHS spirit. Z4 Coach Mach going over last minute details. Flyers Tackled Ano ther Season 13 28 L 28 Ce x 5 6 13 Head-to-head com bat on the field. Flyers tripped up their opponents'attempts to score. Morris Cole ran with soul. Sophomore ROW 1: R. Ellis, R. Rosemann, J Tippee, L. Weiss, J Goodrich, B. Scott, B. Franz, J. Kirsten, F. Stobie, R. Boofer, S Desmuke, D. Rose, S. Pupillo, F. Haeger, J Loyd, B. Bridegroom. ROW 2: D. Davis, J Wroble, D. Liescheidt, A. Blair, H Steinkemeyer, G. Andree, M. Kunkler, B. Asher, J Moove, R. Werkmeister, M. Kieffer, D. Glad, D. Sreehuzen. ROW 3: G. Blessen, G. Haupt, G. Mouser, V Kerns, G. Heitzmann, S. Clark, R. Spradling, S. Andross, C. Bermel, B. Springett K. Carrell, M. Polster, J Antal. ROW 4: Coach Bachmann, J German, C. Forthous, T Couts, G. Zoschak, S. Rohr, S. Sapp R. Williams, R. Nothum, B. Barber, S. O'Rourke, K. Berra, M. Lynch. -. 12 D? ' 32 s.... 0 A Kirk 16 .Webster 12 - Parkway C4 24 L .Isadue ,L 22 LH 2.2 14 LHS Flyers Scaled the Ladder of Success Freshman ROW 1: D. Bax, G. Zoschak, R. Dietz, M. Gibbs, J German, H. Tomlinson, J. McArthur, B. Brinkmann, D. Reller, S. Sapp, R. Bertram, J Derkos. ROW 2: C. Forthaus, R. Harr, D. DeGuire, J. Koemer, S. Behrens, A. Mitchler, S. Johnson, S. Avery, H. Haeger, S. Vires, D. Ashbumer, S. Pless. ROW 3: M. Slyman, D. Melies, M. Bregenzer, J Sulack, R. Lara- more, K. Fey, B. Kostadine, M. Behrens, B. Weber, M. Keller, R. Bannecker, K. Clements. ROW 4: B. Cobb, R. Bordes, G. Dolecki, M. Earley, T. Leaver, J. Follmer, J Tucker, S. Larkins, M. Unger, S. Leonard, K. Egan, C. Morgner. ROW 5: E. Brzezinski, P. Schumacher, D. Bronczyk, B. Jacoby, R Powers, R. Breitzezlser, M. Mazar, J. Mercurio, D. Vollmar, S. Pear- son, J Blind, C. Cole. ROW 6: J. Antal, G. Salomon, D. Choc, D. Bouck, M. Martin, B. Warner, T. Hubbard, R. Reals, S. Anello, T Jones. ROW 7: Coach Kell, Coach Allen, T. Schulze, J. Nicholas, D. Barth, T. Bruning, C. Mathers, K. Vetter, Coach Herd. n 1 O F ' Varsity ROW 1: L. Clayton, B. Blauser, ROW 2: S. Mueller, J. Hiramoto, M. Grisham, J. Markus, ROW 3: K. Tanaka, J. Bluemlein, R. Conner, B. Biggs, J Dauernheim, S. Hartmann, S. Overbeck, D. Krai, ROW 4: D. Hartman, S. Springer. Straight to the Top! The cheer Straight to the Top could be heard frequently by onlookers as the cheerleaders enthusi- astically supported the Flyers. Sponsored by Mrs. Marianne Gleich and Miss Nancy McCann, the Freshmen squad and the Junior Varsity squad each had eight girls and the Varsity squad was composed of ten seniors and six juniors. The pep and spirit shown by the squads led the fans and teams on to victory in football, cross country, basketball, water polo, swimming, wrestling, soccer, track and base- ball. . A ,..f.K,:,, Varsity cheerleaders prompted Flyers to make waves with sconbag ability. fx, v I if 5. Q- S 4 'li' I ' 1 X 1 6 g 1 ti KKA' ' . X V R gf . J is fx mi x ri'-Q.-v' 1 4 UU! x Ill Mil F L K ' ' 2 Q 'Sum E E1 .1 . R 1 -Hi Q 44s Ms ff S Qi J- qim E mx 5 I ax IL 'QI 'S X- 3 w X X is K D it -Q fly' , I JAN. .- ii Nx W g 4 K 5 A-Q I 3' 415: 'affix ii!! Q C 1 3. .. SS 33' 51 .. - Jw. if -Sf X feshmfm Look Mom no cavities' OW 1: C. Calloway, L. Yates, D. Howarth, ROW 2: P. Schwer, A. Breimeir, ROW 3: D. Williams, D. Pnaka, N. Hoj?'man. Student demonstration of spirit during sit-down strike. Freshmen squad preparing for take-off! . na . .vain Lindbergh Harriers were of and running toward victory. Cross Country ,ua Wait till the coach finds out we took a short cut! The annual all-school skip day at LHS. Lindbergh 's always leader of the pack. Just think where the world would be if everyone had legs like that! 'S 4 Freshman B. Berger, G. Sullivan, D. Aycock, R. Fauser. The '70 Flyers enjoyed one of the finest seasons yet under rookie coach Tom Mc- -D- Cracken. The Flyers posted a 4-3 record Alton Invitational in dual meets, high rankings in the Invi- Hazelwggd tational tournament and placed fourth in the district. The endurance and form dis- played throughout the season was in tune 'V with the spirited athletic theme straight to the top . L jk rv-9' VARSITY Top of C and around: G. Stefens, M. McCarty, D. Brigmon, B. Beuirt, R. Lauer, B. Daily, M. Rudofi, T. Farmer, F. Williams, S. Thomson, D. Oppland, B. McClanahan, P. Gallagher, D. Bender, Junior Varsity Top of right C and around: J. Webb, D. Northrop, A. Minnick, F. Maloy, G. Bell, B. Jaquin, 'If Wilcox, A. Horn, D. Huff W Buerke, N. Quest, B. Tumer, D. Anders, B. Wundrock, M. Monrotus. K. Geiger, G. Kent, C. Laury, R. Summa, M. Faeth, S. Lindemann, R. Sybers, R. Bender, M. Fisher, Na-na, can't catch me, 'cause you ,re only ninety-three! ., LHS LHS S S S LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Groves Under the direction of Coach Richard Dell, the Water Polo team opened the season with high hopes. But because of the youth of the team and the unex- pected injury to three starters the high hopes soon diminished. With a Hnish of eight wins and four losses, the Water Polo team will be well prepared for next year. Leading scorers were Joe Kreps, Ralph Crancer and Wally Bender. ,,.,.wg '-WM-, mail' i Ifyou dan't quit splashing water in my eyes I'm going to. . . Don. 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Tellatin, C. Scott, G. KnopL T. Bruning, D. Davison, ROW 1: K. nroy, H. Stienkemeyer, T. Frimel, L. Bauer, M. Lynch, ROW 2: P. Hogan, B. Ross, G. Ries, C. Mathers, R. des, ROW 3: T. Keller, F. Berry, P. Telker, T. Roscoe, D. Lucas. Varsity A Flyer executes a winning backstroke. CBC i 49 66 47 60 City Tourney 40 30 42 223 .,., .,.AKu'kwood ugh the air ith the greatest - x wg!-f 4. A my gf , 4 -41 -Qf mx 'fsiellx ' ' ,pfxxg 5 wdaffgf si, -,.f- 9 , , ,1 , wg N ,A ., 1 V t . f ' ' 5 W ' ww 4, i. .N CQ 'Q Z' s I . Qfxpxw phomore DW 1: S. Wyss, S. Piesbergen, D. Wamer, S. Chunn, L. Weiss, D. Weil, F. Vierling, R. Vitalis, J Loyd, S. Pupillo, G. vebke, C. Jenkins, ROW 2: Coach Herd, J. Dieterich, WY Schlittler, WY Cibulka, M. McKinney, R. Hart, J. Kratky, J orrison, L. Pauly, R. Nathum, C. Gaebler, G. Kitowski. 'Tm surprised at you two.' N Freshman ROW 1: R. Syberg, B. Cobb, K. Blumfelder, S. Bodine, T. Markus, G. Dolecki, M. Wezlsbrod, B. Berger, G Gatzert, M. Slyman, Coach Merholf ROW 2: J. Nicholas, D. DeGuire, J. Nelson, C. Digiovani, S. Horton, D. Ferber E. Kelley, J German, ROW 3: M. Leicht, D. 0'Brien, D. Ashburner, G, Oertli, D. Aycock, D. Hladnick, B. Warner, R Dover, S. Stock, ROW 4: M. Gibbs, L. Pauly, B. Weber, T. Schwartz, S. Rohr, J. Koemer, S. Larkins, S. Anello, R. Callanan. QW? Q Q S, r ff X nf ab' 344 48 I4 , - is Ei L, d i -X vi X -.. W RJ! 1 --'fu I Nxt, gs? T' . +'S ga - X f, wx 5 4, ma K ' QA I-Q K v w , T 4. 1 NW-w.E - pw fkxxhg Q ' A Vfb . 4- 5 9 S? EP ga Jg: g Ny. X, ,Z 4- iw- 1 gg My .li 4V Ez, E K ,f ,lf f' A X X x wg, J :W '.x Q I + .13 . . -.NX ,Ei Y V ' X ,v,,: ,il A 5' - L tl- fg, X ' 3V 444i 4 X sf 2 4 K .. x. A ss 1 ,X -' J X Q 1 QR 'Q . lx I E E . xl ' ' x , xx . A ghmt leap for mankind. ' 0 The hand-ol?-vital to the success ofthe relay. LHS n m You can't tell me man can't fly! Another LHS cinderman comes to an abmpt halt. ... I Again this year, track illustrated traditional LHS en- thusiasm and skill. Under the guidance and super- vision of Coaches Alois Jaworski, Mel Boeckman, and Donald Bee, the diverse talents of the team were di- rected toward building another successful season. The long practice hours provided the skill that allowed the team to surpass previous records. Track Varsity FIRST CIRCLE, ROW 1: C. DeGener, R. Lauer, N Quest, M. Manion, TI Haines, S. McGinnis, ROW 2: C. Coleman, 71 Anderson, S. Kurka, D. Dieterich, J Harris, D. Vogel, K. Baker, ROW 3: J Garauaglia, Mgr.: B. Bevirt, B. Daily, A. Minnick, C. Niederstadt, TI Farmer, J Dattilo, ROW 4: P. Gallagher, 71 Stalheber, J Ring, S. Miller, G. Palecek. Varsity and Junior Varsity SECOND CIRCLE ROW 1: M. Mayfield, W B. McClanahan, W M. Simonavice, JW R. Nicholas, JW D. Bender, W ROW 2: M. Rudojf W B. Baxlsch, W S. Estes, W W Buerke, W V Kerns, JW B. Meuller, JW D. Oppland, JW ROW 3: R. Han, JW A. Blair, JW B. Buersmeyer, W L. Mueller, JW G. Roebke, W J Moore, JW G. Richter, JW ROW 4: J Goodrich, JW M. Schworztrouber, JW H Stobie, W R. Nothum, JW S. Dunneghan, V 128 w mmmagljsg Q Q Q Bs Junior Varsity BAR, ROW 1: M. 0'Keefe, J. Grebe, W D. Northrop: K. Koch: F. Stecichg F. 'Maloyg B. Wundrackg D. Bregenzerg F. Haegerg D. Davison, ROW 2: B. Gender, T. Coats: S. gimong G. Mouser, G. Ste1?'ens, M. Turley, R. Kitcheng M. Barting B. Leekerg M. Mc- Orly. Freshman LINE 1, COLUMN 1: M. Gibbs, G. Oertli, T Baird, H. Tomlinson, M. Leicht, M. Bregenzer, E. Yates, B. Cobb, G. Solomon, C. Cole, COLUMN 2: D. DeGuire, T. Brun- ing, R. Syberg, .L Chambers, M. Delaney, K. Noakes, .L Lattner, C. Mathers, D. Hlad- nick, G. Sullivan, D. Huff LINE 2, COLUMN 1: T Bllscan, M. DaSilva, K. Ogle, J. Antal, T. Pyle, D. Whitmire, D. Larkin, C. Forthaus, R. Laramore, J. Sulack, J. Ger- man, COLUMN 2: J. Nicholas, R. Dover, J Dressel, D. Bouck, S. Avery, S. Avery, T. Seaton, C. Morgner, D. Shaul, B. Hillerich, D. Ashburner. 129 Coaches: Alois Jaworski, Donald Bee, Thomas McCracken, Mel Bachmon. ...- . 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W Y.. kway C. ,ggiwiiwgbu 2.3.2 y ayless If i , 1.-. adn -1 - fv Waywes K 'ki.i - M 3 l1s Ycs'Cfs L' sis? X e x 1. . '09 m,,,s?ii,!if55 f,,,gAf.f i i i- 5 f t , S is f- .J y. , .3 fi-fab 13-w e as if sa-les is . .. fp: si' -ff- K- ., S -T gn .X Ii 'ff 4' Fife ,'aS3f4?5 . ...ati la. A The LHS Batmen pitched, hit and ran in a determined effort to win the State Tournament. Beginning with the tryouts in March, the team, guided by Coaches Stan Mach and Charles Gately, worked relent- lessly to obtain this goal. Though falling short, they pride themselves on a season average of .500 at the plate. Fophomore ROW 1: M. Foley Mgr., M. Gebhart, G. Seauster, S. Pearson, M. Overy, E. Brzezinski, C. Castel- o, S. Sapp, J. Mercurio, ROW 2: G. McDole Mgr., S. Baumann, G. Kunkler, L. Eichenlaub, J. Kersting, R. arr, P. Kiesewetter, C. Berra, B. Eunz, ROW 3: G. Zoschak, E. Schuessler, R. Rosemann, J Tippee, R. Ber- hram, S. Zinselmeier. . . . . .W ,.... S....... . . .. M. y k . ., - . -- w i . Y-'Y f f Under the direction of George Kremene- sky, the tennis team volleyed its way to success in the state tournament. The team was picked after two days of basic try-outs, followed by a tournament play- off between the finalists. Because of bad weather, the team was unable to have matches until after Easter. From there, the boys went on to competition in League and District tournaments. In second singles, Glen Markwort placed second, and placing third in District competition were Glen Markwort and Jim King. l LHS. 3 DeSmet 2 LHS 5 Mgaiggille 0 l LHS S 4 LHS N-b'5?Q.,.-.QUf!iY?9?Siw ity 5 LHS up 1 , L ' -'- mf ,Central 1 l l S . - -.,. 7. , H N 4 ' HS A is 4 l LHS 5 fs, o , LHS 2 .sc l LHS 5 Luther - 'A i ' ' in Ol LHS 5 Southwest ' 0. LHS 2 SLUH--1 ' 3., Varsity ROW 1: G. Driscoll, K.l Sanders, B. Meyer, G. Markwort, ROW 2: J King, T1 Spence, R.l Marrow, D. Hurt, Coach Kre- menesky. u . . awdsley, R. Fauser, J. Kel- r, K. Blumfelder, C. McKen- .Y ' K 1 N X ca-KT, LX,X, .A 1 f-.XX f N V P5'.'r.fw .x,3Yx, gin h, M Wvkux. .'.'f'.r,' Q.. 3 x X K X .Q Tenms Courted nior Varsity ROW 1' J , ROW 2: B. Turner, C. ass, M. Faeth, D. Dubinsky. 2 . i ' The '71 golf team came up to par under the leadership of Coach Lou Lorch and captains Tim Boyd and Ralph Crancer. In dual meets, they established a 9-5 record and broke school golf records. Placing second in Con- ference were top medalists Tim Boyd and Karl Elbrecht. Karl gained first place in Dis- trict and first in State Qualifying. The season swung to a close as the golfers gained the title of third in State. j'.qg5'z,,,g,r v sv-ng,-555' ' s :Mpc 1 .4 wj J--fe: -1 3-sv 31,2 QSEEMJS v . - V- sf rv- if .' 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In support of women's lib, the Junior Varsity ROW 1: S. Slayinik, R. Huisenga, ROW 2.' A. Eichenlaub, P. Grote, P. Meyer, L. Davis, Miss Gaines, K. Riley, S. Bockwinkel, K. Thompson. S. Benwell. l38 girls' varsity volleyball team at- tained the title of undefeated Junior varsity followed close be- hind with only two losses. As al- ways, they illustrated the feminine side of stamina and de- termination that always assures victory for LHS. Bayless 0 Lutheran So. 2 g Haneoek fi 2 , Bayless . 1 . Lutheran So. 2 , Mehlville Lkhsffemsewl 2 Umilwel A L 4 Bayless Lutheran So. Varsity . Hancock X wx ix. wx X 5 S1 - W W X .Sink -- X X V5 ,X .Q - - fl X - -Mix ' 1 x xx X -5 ,. 3 ' f- V , . ' - 25 . ' .sdf 4- I Y N S L f 4 +2 Q jk I ff K S ,,,, Q 3, W, Ni Suggs -44 t 1 I QW F Ny k 5 . I I' A 5' as , 4-ff' , H' - 1 'Q S' LQ beak 1 Wg, es 11 Exp 9 diR.fiig-'agQ,Q- s fb? v'+'.' 1133 Y ' 1 'Q '-,?T2x:M.w'-, . y hiv. .u,'NtL,'k4sf.v . xXx 'ix 3 'Q-...N, S' 1 A' .P . ,Q J '29 Q' ay, 2 4 .4 N . .: Q . g g i , 31- 5 ,w w x . ,. V W X 5 Xi ' 'S..X X. +5 Q, ' x L Q...-A bn A ,v 9 Q QW? -E X A f an i, ZW. 2: W x . 'N - A 1 - X fi Q S Qi' ,- L Y as 5. 3, if at X X A I If I!! E l K f a ' ' YA ' 4 L fi 1 4 'QS ' s .wen- ' ' wm- is to Ek r figs? 1 l ll 'r Q ff 3. ll B CLASS S Without the musicians to play the instruments in a symphony there would be no music produced. This was the major role of the student at LHS, to endure the many rehearsals throughout four years of high school, rehearsals that would prepare them for a life of their own. As every musician has to begin with the practicing of scales, so did the freshman who had to adjust to the lectures and term papers that accompany several classes. The sophomores were equal to the more advanced mu- sician, one who is perhaps ready for his first recital. They were introduced to team teaching 'and given a taste of independence. The juniors were almost ready for the final performance, experiencing every- thing from independent study to A. P. interviews. The seniors were the virtuosos of the four classes, the final product of tedious hours of practice, mak- ing the concert complete. Class Of '74 uf. , we 3 l Ambrecht, D. Amsler, K. Abmeyer, E. Abram, C. Abram, N Adams, C. Adams, J Ade, N. Ahlmeyer, L. Alexander, D. Allbaugh, C. Allen, Y Almstedt, V Alspach, S. Anderson, J Anderson, P. Andrews, D. Anello, S. Antal, J Antinora, S. , 5 . ig , R Argo, S. Amold, J. Ashburner, A. Ashburner, D. Aspenwall, J. Atwell, R. Avery, S. Aycock, D. Backer, D. Bailey, K. Baird, 71 Ball, D. Ballew, P. Balloni, C. Bam berger, J. Bannecker, R. Barbagllh, R. Barnes, J. Barker, D. Bardes, R. Barnes, R. Barton, P. Barton, J. Barth, D. As the woodwind section of an orchestra bestows a fuller tone to each musical composition, so the freshman class rounded out the personality of LHS. Although first timid and high pitched like the piccolo, as the year pro- gressed each freshman matured in his own way to pro- duce a more mellow tone. Like all beginning musicians, practice and experience were necessary to make this transition possible. All types of media were available to freshmen through which they could rehearse for the per- formance expected of them in the next four years. Voting, dances, student government, team-teaching in the math department, and a wide variety of electives composed the score for the freshman year. After nine months of gruel- ing practice, the class of '74 was prepared to audition for a better part at LHS. Batsch, J. Battern, D. Bauer, C. Bauer, L. Baum, D. ' Baur, L. Bax, D. l . . F Bazzell, C. Beacham, V Beck, S. Becker, J. Becker, L. Becker, R. Beckley, D. 55 ' Freshmen learned the best way to survive a day at LHS Best, T Bewig, M. Bier, R. Billis, S. Beckmann, J. Behl, S. Behrens, M. Behrens, S. Belt, M. Bender, D. Bender, R. Bennett, G. Benwell, S. Bergenthal, D. Berger, B. Berra, C. Berry, R. Bertram, R. Beseda, P. Bessinger, D Billy, M. Binder, D. Biscan, T. Bitzer, B. 143 if wg we ' Y ..x. I S' dis... N - . Xi e - ...A WWQX be the freshmen class president. W I L e , e e X Qiw bi be 1 f '.ux5-ff Brinkmann, B, Briscoe, C. Brock, D. Brockman, B. Bmnczyk, D, Brooks, J. Brooks, P. Brotherton, C. Brukardt, W Brown, J P. Browne, J. Bruen, J Buechner, L. Brune, B. Bruning, A. Brzezinski, E. Burton, B. Buehner, G. Buerke, W Bunz, M. Byers, B. Bush, P. Busking, T Buss, R. Callanan, R. Cadwell, J Caito, D. Caldwell, B. Callow, G. Calloway, C. Campbell, E. Caravello, J, Carroll, S. Cavic, D. Chinnock, J. Chouner, J. Christy, P. Clark, T. Freshmen Caught the Rhythm Carleton, R. Carter, G. Chadwick, R. Choc, D. Chrisco, H. Cibulka, M. Clark, V viii ..... I. Carnaghl, P. Case, W1 Chambers, J Chott, C. Christian, E. Clark, C. Clawitter, R. Carroll, M. Catanzaro, L. Champion, S. Clwlt, R. Christy, G. Clark, D. Clemens, S. P. Clements, K. Clements, R. . .Q Clukies, E. Cobb, M. f .mg if Cobb, W X A P Cochran, J. X Cole, C. Cole, D. Cole, R. Cole, S. Coleman, J. Collins, R. Combrevis, L. Comens, P. Compton, E. Conger, V Conigliard, M. Conley, P. Conrad, S. Conroy, K. Conway, J. Cooper, T. Copeland, L. Coppinger, N. Corbett, K. Cowan, M. Cox, J Freshman Measured Up as Underclassmen I Crancer, M. Crews, B. Crites, G. Daniel, J Daniel, J Danuser, J. Davis, M. Dawe, B. Debosek, C. e ' f' 1.1 Crowe, M, Cunetto, J. Cunningham, C. Dahmer, R. Damunn, B. Darden, D. Dasilva, M. Dattilo, P. Dauernheim, L. Davis, E- Decker, J. Degenhardt, K. DeGuire, D. Delaney, J Denis, B. 146 Courtwright, P. Jim Kropp jumped to success as freshmen class vice-president. Dischinger, C. Dixon, D. Dobberstein, K. Dobbs, T. Dodge, L. Dodson, D. Doerner, M. Doerner, P. Dolecki, G. Dombek, C. Doney, S. Donnoe, E. Doran, M. Dorough, L Douglas, J. Douglas, L. Dover, R. Draper, M. - Dressel, J. Dressel, Yf Drewes, S. Dripps, R. Driver, L. Dubinsky, L. Duffin, D. Dummerth, D. Duncan, H. Duncan, P. Q - l' 'asf f , . . Depp, D. Derkos, J Deroode, R. Dewey, K. Dewille, T. Dickson, K. Diesel, D. Dietz, R. Digiovanni, C. Dilorenzo, C. Dipasqua, S. Diringer, N ,- l I A J if A ' -. ' Y Dunlap, M. Dupske, S. Eckhard, J Eckman, A. Elliot, S. Ely, C. F aeth, M. Farrow, D. i Q 6 :R S ii E Ax N x X NNN .Y , ... Duvall, R. Edwards, K. Emmenegger, D. Fauser, R. Earley, M. Egan, K. Ensor, S. Fedder, C. ' ef . . . - . W Q . ' sag X 'U W Earlywine, E. Easley, R. Easter, T. Ebl, J Eggers, J. Eichenlaub, A. Elbrecht, S. Ellini, L. 1 Erbs, G. Ericson, R. Essmyer, D. Ethier, L. 1 Feeler, V Feldt, D. Fenwick, S. Ferber, D. 1 Joyce Carauello opened new doors for the freshmml class. W 1 1 F erguson, L. F errette, D. Fey, K. Fey, T Fickenwirth, S. Fink, J. Fink, K. Finley, N Fischer, C. Fischer, M. Fisher, J. Fisher, M. F lanakin, J. Flaton, L. Fleming, K. X .1 1 fx f . r .fk 2.7f -Q. ,f ., Class of '74 Auditioned for the Future f , ' 1 .. , J ,. Frimel, G. Fuhrmann, R. Fuller, P. Gamache, D. Gandy, J. Garauaglis, J. Gearhart, Y.. Gebert, M. Geiger, K. Gerew, D. Gerling, J. German, J. F ullington, P. Gass, D. . Geimer, D. Geronsin, R. Gaffney, M. Gaffney, S. Gaines, J. Gallagher, F. Gates, D. Gatzert, G. Gaus, K. Gaynor, G. Geisler, J. Gelencir, S. Geoffrion, M. Gerber, J. Gianino, J Gibbs, M. Gisson, E. Gibson, T. 149 Floyd J. Foelsch, D. Foley, J. Foley, M. Fohmer, J. Follmer, M. Forsythe, K. Forthaus, C. Foster, N. Fournier, J. Fowler, S. Frain, S. Fraley, J Franguulis, D Franz, T. Frederick, D. Frederick, V Freeborg, J Freeman, B. Friedrich, G. Priederich, P. X f fl f - f u. 5 1 .afar J X . Gidcum b, S. Gilbane, K. Gilleran, J Glass, K. Gleich, D. Gomez, M. Gomez, M. Gordon, J. Grandstafi S. Gravatt, D. Glossop, C. Goebel, J. Goetz, B. Grenne, S. Grennwood, J. Grosse, D. Groth, M. Gruendler, E. Gudermuth, K. Kim Blomker sewed up the election as freshman treasurer. V gm. ' Haemmerle, S. Hafner, J. Halama, R. Halgran, J. Haller, J Gusemun, T Guth, C. Guttler, S. Hanewinkel, E. Hanewinkle, J. Hanna, J. Hanson, T Harding, D. Gutweiler, D. Hacay, P. Haeger, H. Hampe, M. Hampel, L. Hampton, L. Harnacker, B. Harper, J Harr, R. 150 . X 1 X 4. 1 K Harris, H. Hart, S. Hartke, D. Hartman, M. Hasselfeld, L. Hawkins, P. Hea, M. 4 . First Movement: Freshmen to Sophomores Helms, G. Hercules, D. Heuschele, R. Hill, B. Hohmeier, R. Helvenston, R. Herrington, R. Higginbotham, Hillerich, W Holcomb, M. Hengel, J Hersemann, M. Higginbotham, S. Hillis, J Holtkamp, S. ,ff 1 X Headley, K. Healy, K. Heap, R. Heflin, M. Heger, B. Heitz, D. Hejlek, K. Helle, D. Hennerich, B. Hess, C. Higgins, B. Hippisley, W. Holthaus, M. Henslee, M. Hensley, R. Herbers, N. Hess, R. Hessler, M. Hetz, K. Higgins, T. Hilhenkamp, C. Hilker, D. Hire, A. Hladnick, D. Hoffarth, C. Hoog, B. Hoover, J Hoppe, D. Herbst, D. Heumann, J. Hill, B. HofTman, N Hornung, R. ri' X, X Horton, S. Horton, S. Howarth, D. Hug, D. Hufnagel, W Hughes, D. Hummelsheim, A. Hunt, R. Hunter, A. Isbell, S. Jacoby, B. James, J. Jesse, R. Jett, N. Jewell, S. Juhre, B. Jungewaelter, D. Jury, T. Kaucher, K. Kehlenbrink, D. Kehlembrink, J. Kemp, M. Kemper, W Kempji R. Y A A , X E if . N ...., X Hritz, M. Hughes, J. Hutt, J. James, R. Johnson, S. Kakta, B. Keisker, K. Kennedy, K. - ...X 1 its if xl Huber, W. Hubbard, R. Hulbert, R. Huisenga, D. Isbell, C. Immethun, G. Janko, E. Jamison, A. Jones, L. Jones, A. Kaminski, D. Kalin, R. Keller, M. Keller, D. Kenner, N. Kennedy, M. Q fe -sl 1 . X v K my Nw AX X N .M If ,:. Junko, J. Jones, T. Kamp, M. Kelley, E. Kent, G. Jedlove, C. Jorcke, V Kanis, M. Kelsey, D. Kern, A. DT Freshman Year: Prelude of the Future I, 3 H we -ff..-1. -W , , . 3 xg 1 ES,S3:.e. .- Kettler, B. Kingsland, Klipsch, G Kohler, J. Kruuska, J. Kuthe, S. Laramore, R. Kienker, S. Kinsella, J, Kluge, E. Kolkedy, M. Krebeck, K. Kutilek, F. Larkin, D. Kilgore, D. K irburz, S. Knopf, G. Kompf, S. Kre bsbach Laird, K. Lark ins, S. King, C. Kirkland, J Koenig, K. Kopp, J. K rupp, P. LaMar, G. Lattner, J. L . A sophomore showed freshmen how to measure up. 'E pr D 2 Lauck, B. Laudenslager, J Laufer, D. Lawrence, D. Lawrence, P. Lawrjy, C. Lawry, K. Lawson, P. Laytham, J. Lazzareschi, D. Leach, K. Leaver, T. Lee, R. Lehman, B. Leicht, M. Leirer, S. Leonard, S. Lesseg, D. Lewis, R. Lichtenberg, E. Lifka, K. Lillard, G. Lim, R Lindemann, S. Link, W Lipka, R. Lippold, L. Lllscher, J Lischer, M. Lively, M. Loeffelman, C. Loeffelman, L. Loud, B. Lowry, M. Lucas, D. Luippold, H. Lyons, 71 Machalek, K. Mack, K. Mackeen, J Mahacek, S. Mungrum, M. Manning, P. Mannisi, S. Mantia, N Mantovani, D. Marchi, G. Markley, C. X f .!' x I V 1 Marks, J. Markus, T. Marra, J. Marsh, B. Marshall, E. Marshall, K. Martin, K. Martin, L. Martorana, P. Mastin, T. Mathers, C. Mattlage, M. Maurath, J. Mawdsley, J. May, S. Mazar, M. McArthur, G. McCarthy, M. McDole, G. Mr.-Donald, D. McGinnis, P. McKay, J. McKeluey, J McKenna, D ' , Class of 74 Began the Overture .A McNearey, J. McNearey, P. McNearey, T. McReynolds, J. Mertz, 'IT Mest, E. Metzler, A. Metzler, K. Meyer, R. Meyer, R. Miano, J. Michel, K. Miller, E. Miller, J. Miller, L. Miller, T. Melies, D. Meyer, B. Michel, R. Milligan, VY Mercurio, J. Merli, L. Merritt, K. Meyer, G. Meyer, M. Meyer, P. Middleton, M. Milkie, P. Miller, C. Milosevich, C. Minnella, M. Mintner, L. f ' . 1 , 1 1 .. ., 4- Mitchler, A. Mitter C. Moeser B. Molly B. Monteleone, R. Mooney C. x is 1 . sl . is X P' E Q 5' , JS X j Moore, L. Rf' gi ' Moran, S. Morganstern, L Morgner, C. Morris, D. Morrison, P. Mott, G. Muckerman, J. Mueller, B. Mueller, G. Mueller, G. Mueller, G. Mullins, P. Mulvoy,,K. Mumm, S. Class of '74 Made Its Debut 1 5 Munaco, A. Murmzn, D. Murphy, M. Murray, B. Murrell, N. Nappier, R. Naucke, S. Neidel, K. Neiderstadt, J. NeLson, .L Neterer, R. Neu, D. Newport, M. Nicholas, J Noakes, K. Noblott, G. Noerper, A. Nolle, S. Norman, P. Notluzm, D. O'Brien, D. 0'Conner, C. Oertli, G. Ogle, K. O'Keefe, P. Okomoto, B. Olson, J Olson, K. Operle, L. Opfer, L. Osborne, C. Osborne, K. 156 . f , 1 . .f X . .4 4 2 Otto, R. Overy, M. Paeper, J. Palmer, B. Passiglia, D. Pauly, L. Payne, C. Pearson, S. Ott, P. Otting, L. Palmer, K. Papin, J Paradowski, S. Parrino, F. Perkins, E. Perry, S. Peter, J Peterson, V Pfalf, R. Pfnaz, F. 7 Q 4 z Pak Pfeifer, S. Pirrie, C. Pittman, D. Pless, R. K 1 Y 'K N . ing ' .--Y X, LHS 'ers drank up high school life. l Pfeil, Y Powell, S. Powers, P. Pracchia, D. Praechter, D. Pilas, L. Pin, M. Piskos, J. Pitcher, D. Piskos, S. Pizza, J. Placial, S. Placke, D. Ploesser, S. Prenaud, P. Prichard, B. 157 1 I, If X S . f Marx gxffiyf .aw , . Q 9 :if Vi ff N Rmx. Well, where do you guys want to fly for the winter? 1' X H -i--ss-.yr1s.:fEs:s., 1. ' ws. 'vs .1 1.13-9 1 f : . 35 . , NN, Q .Q -gr' s -4 mb R S4 - YK w 5 L Proctor. R. Pruetzel, L. Reichert, S. Reichold, D. Reitz, K. Reller, D. Rogers, D. Pryor, C. Pryor, M. Remmers, R. Reynolds, V Rheinnecker, B. Rhnads, K. Rohatsch, .L PKYSOCR, S. Ryle, T Richter, G. Ricks, C. Ries, G. Riley, K, Rohr, M. Quest, N. Queureaux, T. Ringhofer, J Roberts, P. Robertson, S. Robinson, R Rollf R. R0d9fiC. A- Randall, T. Ross, B. Randleman. H- Rankin, M. A Routh, D. RGUUIQ. V Reals, R. Ruester, K. Rechtienne, B. Regan, L, Ryan, S. X Rogles, L. Rohlfing, T Rohr, S. Rosenthal, L Rost, C. Ruder, J Runnels, J. Rzchowski, D. Senske, P. Shalhoub, J Shaw, D. Sheahan, T. Shinkus, T. Shumate, T. Siess, T Simonavice, , . Q i S . Simmons, C. Simon, M. Simpson, C. Skeeters, C. Skeeters, J. Skinker, S. Slais, M Slazinik, S. Slyman, M. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith, D. Smith, D. Smith, K. Smith, L. Smith, L. Frosh Played for Recognition .W f' ff l . I A f' I ' ' --l-riw' -wi. V M, - fg. , , -1 .. sxv. 8? ii 5. 5'Q Q V . Smith, R. Smith, S. Sovero, E. Spaethe, K. Stallings, C. Stork, J. Stirlen, S. Stevenson, B. Stork, R- Srreibig, K. W Smith, S. Smith, S. Snow, D. Sondermann, F Sontheimer, B. Soukop, C. Spano, T. Spath, M. Speck, R. Speno, J Spirk, Ti Spradling, P. Stork, M. Staufenbiel, D. Stevens, L. Steyer, C. Stieren, D. Stieren, J Stock, S. Stockhausen, M. Stockell, D. Stockwell, C. Stone, B. St. Onge, K. Strawhun, D. Stroh, K. Stubenraugh, G. Sudfeld, B. Suelmonn, D. Sulack, J . 530 Q f it-' 1 ' S A . h ,. .,, X Vffwlrf' Y T Sullivan, G. Summa, R. Summers, L. Tague, S. Talbot, D. Tallent, D. Temme, J. Thalheimer, H. Thebeau, R. X Suo boda, D. Tanaka, D. Theismann, L. ., 5 Swank, K. Sweeney, R. Syberg, R. Sylvester, J Taylor, J. Tebben, S. Tellatin, G. Temm, A. F RESHMAN SPONSORS: Mr. Arne Gulbrandsen Mr. C. Michael Beckmann, Mrs. Sharon Hutchings Mr. William R. Cook. l Thibodeau, P. Thomas, B. Thomas, K. Thompson, T. 'Thornhill, M. Thurmond, K. Tichacek, K. Timm, W Tobias, M. Tosie, R. Tosie, T. Touchett, B. Thompson, J. Thurston, J Tomilnson, H. Tralles, S. lbl w Trantham, S. Trieber, S. Wivundza, D. Tucker, K- e J . X V. f f ,V Westpahl, P. Wheatley, M. Wheeler, B. White, C. - Whitledge, S. ag 1 I . - X Q.. A , ML X Whitmore, D. , .FQ S ., R Wiesehan, D. Wilber, D. Wilde, J Wiles, D. Wilhauk, 'P. Wilkinson, M. Williams, B. Williams, D. Williams, P. Wilson, K. Wilson, S. Wisdom, D. Freshmen Learned the Scales 1 Werkmeister, T. Whitworth, K. Winkelhoch, S. Witbrodt, M. Wolfe, C. Wulle, K. Wurst, D. Yemm, P. Young, E. Zesch, M. Ziha, J. go. N I u L Wolfe, R. Wyatt, R. Younglove, Zimmer, D. Walk, C. Wood, G. Woodard, J. Wollem, K. Wright, H. Wymore, S. Yahl, S. Yard, L. Yates, E. Yates, L. T. Yount, J. Zahari, R. Zaiger, J Zander, B. Zeiser, L. Zimmer, T. Zinselmeier, D, Zoschak, G. Zotta, W Zytniak, R. 162 Thrner, P. Vandoren, C. Vierling, R. Vogelsang, P. Volding, L. Wader, R. Warner, W Webers, D. Turpin, S. Varwig, S. Vincent, C. Vogt, B. Vollmar, D. Wagner, J Warnecke, T. Weir, T. X Tweet, M. Vetter, K. Vires, S. Vogt, R. Vos burgh, A. Wagstaff D. Watson, E. Weis, T. Ulrich, C. Unger, M. Upchurch, J Vagedes, M. Vajda, D. 'Q'-Q X . lst ROW: Mr. William Gormley, Mrs. Edith Chapin, Mr. J ArmUo, 2nd ROW: Mr. Byron Allen, Mr. Robt. Schlimme, Mr. Charles Belik, Mr. Michael Yates. Wahl, K. Walden, S. Walters, S. Warmbrodt, D. Warmbrodt, J. Weaver, J. Webber, L. Weber, J. Weber, L. Weber, W Weisbrod, L. Weisbrod, M. Weiss, P. Weltig, S. Wendel, T. Class Of 1 973 we fi -'wil' ..... Asher, W. Atherton, C. Abegg, EA Adler, C. Ahlemeyer, J Albrecht, L. Aldridge, J Altholf D. Anders, K. Anderson, T. Andree, G. Androlf S. Antal, J. Apperson, A. Badami, G. Bode, G. Baker, D. Baker, J. Baker, J Baldes, K. Balliett, P. Barber, B. Barber, S. Barnett, S. Barth, J. Bartin, M. Barton, B. Bastunas, C. Batek, J Bauer, G. Bauer, L. Baumann, S. Bax, D. Bayer, D. Beal, D. Bearden, P. y 4 l Becker, K. Beckman, M. BeHa, C. Behn, J. Bell, C. Beller, D. Bender, D. Benfield, D. After a year of vigorous practicing and tuning up, the Sophomore strings were ready for their second performance. The once timid tones grew and developed into a melody unique to LHS. The Sophomore tune was composed of voting, an in- troduction to team teaching, participation in stu- dent government and a choice of gym activities. The tempo and rhythm of the Sophomore class strengthened as they keyed themselves to their next role as Juniors. With fond memories of an involved Sophomore year they progressed closer to the finale. Bennett, B. Bennett, D. Bergersen, R, Berra, K. Bermel, C. Berry, C. Berryman, K. Besancenez, D. Bessinger, C. Biddick, K. Bielicki, J. Bielski, J Bilyk, B. TX Y. Q. f .YV Yi J B B019-Stu, M. Booder, A. Baofer, R. Born, S. Bippen, J. Birchjield, W Birmingham, S. Blackman, W Blankenship, J. Blankmann, N. Blessen, G. Blomker, J. Bloorne, D. Blum, B. Boaz, R. Bockwinkel, S. Bode, J. Boehmer, S. Boggiamz, M. Boggs, W Borrini, K. Bourzlsaw, J. Bowden,S. Bowers, B. l65 Bhattachaljyyu, M. 6' 4 xi A' qw, I Kurs S ii? Castellano, C. Castelli, D. Cutlow, D. Cawi, M. Champion, S. Chenoweth, B. Cherry, D. Chestnas, S. Chiles, D. Chott, M. Chouner, G. Chrisco, C. Chunn, S. Churovich, D. Cibulka, W 1 Clark, L. Clark, S. Cloninger, S. Clover, C. Cochran, S. Collins, D. X , 1 Combs, P. - Comens, S. Comer, L. Condellire, J. Conger, D. Conigliaro, C. . Conini, S. Sophomores Were Accustomed to the Tempo Lf 2 . s, , , .- I , X .ll r S 'fi Q X X v. e , S SM is -xiwfli: . N e. xv. X , Q ' K 1 - a Xi , L! ' A 1 , Cook, M. Cooper, J Cope, M. Correll, K. Cory, J. Count, C. Cox, M. Cox, R Crancer, D. Crzder, D. Curran, J. Czapla, M. Dahlem, S. Daniels, J Darden, L. Daum, C. Dauzs, D. Davis, D. Davis, S. - Davidson, D. Deuisschap, J. Debrect, L. Degener, D. Deguire, W 167 I 1 f ' gb. A .. , is Dell, B. Dempsey, M. Derkos, M. Desmuke, S. Deters, D. Deweese, G. Dieterich. D. Dijfey, J. Dinyer, M. Dixon, D. Dodd, K. Dodge, C. Dollard, W Damian, J. Donnell, R. Dreas, J Dreste, D. Dreste, S. Drinnin, W Drourke, S. Dubinsky, D. Duncan, R. Duncan, R. Dunne, B S hs Clim bed Another Step at LHS X , ,' A Durbin, B. Dwyer, D. Earlywine, M. Eason: B. Eason, L. Eastor, D. Eckert, D. Edrich, J Edwards, R Eggemeyer, W Elbert, M. Eichenlaub, L. Eichmann, D. Ekstrom, B. Elixhauser, A. Ellis, R. Enegren, M. Engelhard, S. Enk, J. Erickson, J Essary, B. Estes, M. Everly, M. Exler, C. Farley, J Faulkner, R. Fauth, C. Femmer, R. Ferguson, C. Fey, L. Fields, D. Fink, P. Q 5 Eg Q. fl Ei'E' i XX . ,1:b 5 Ns, ' -as S 'nvvfru 2 'ii' 1 X. x, N? K YQ x A x x x...-.W 'SQ-ZYY, .1 ..v,wE!g,5:N S5 s 1 -,Y it X 4 S .5 'Q 4... fx mg sis SW 1 s-553' , , . Y K ,X V i , . Godfrey, J. Golfin, E. Goodrich, J Goodwin, J Gosney, T. Graham, C. Grattendick, J Gray, C. Gray, J Grebe, J Greer, C. Greer, M. GrijTin, S. Grimme, J Grimm, S. Grote, P. Gruendler, N. Guffey, J Gurley, S. Haas, C. Haeger, F. Hagan, D. Hagen, D. Hahn, E. Hall, B. Hamann, R. Hansen, C. Harper, R Donna Schmidt rode to victoljy on the shoulders of the sophomore Harr, R. Hart, R. Hartwell, J Hartzell, G. class. Hartzke, H Haul, R. Haupt, G. Heaven, R. Hefferman, S. Heine, S. Heise, P. Heitz,'K. l7O H eitzmann . H elgen berg, . Henderson S. Henry K. Hensel M. Hernandez . X x . G l H l A Henley, N.' . , M W Xa Herr, J Herrington, K. Heuvelman, M. Hill, L. Hill, M. Hinton, R Hol7man, S. The Class of '73 Waltzed in as Sophomores Hogan, P. Hopkins, D. Howard, M. Hulett, L. Jackson, M. J' Q K 1.2 . , . . f Hohman, K. Holland, E. Hollinger, S. Holloway, P. Honeywell, M. Hood, C. Hopp, L. Horn, A. Horn, E. Hoss, B. Hostler, D. Houska, J Howe, M. Hoyt, R. Huchzermeier, J Juff D. Hughes, K. Hugo, K. Hurt, D. Hutter, C. Imhof, P. Inman, T. Ippolito, D. Isbell, C. Jacobs, C. Jag, K. Jenkins: C. Jensen, O. Jetensky, M. Johans, J. 17l Hoag, 71 Haven, D. Huisenga, R. Isbell, W Johns. M. Johnson, D. ,, Johnson, J. wt ,L Johnson, S. 3' ' 5' Johnson, S. Q D Johnson, S. ' - '- Johnston V , , . :,. . , Jones, B. s 5 f' QP Y . . SS' - 5 'ex A . Jones, C. July, K. Kalin, J Kalisch, S. Kanis, D. Kasal, J Kasal, L. Kasten, B. Kays, K. Keck, G. Keiser, P. J J Sophomores J 'Eg . Sounded 01? QM K A X 12 ,1 . 5 . 2 52.5 X 5 NJA K Keith, J Keller, B. Keller, T. Kemp, B. Kemper, H. Kennalley, K. Keller, J Keller, M. Kelly, B. Kelly, S. Kersting, D. Kersting, J Kirk, M. Kieffer, M. V Kennedy, C. Kenner, K. Kerlick, M. Kerns, Y Kitchen, R. Kitowski, G. Klursch, J. Klueter, K. Kienker, A. Kiesewetter, M. Kinslowe, D. Kirkman, K. Klumb, S. Knelle, K. I72 N ,K. Kancharla, N Kancharla, R Kawanishi, S N . 5 ' --'J f '-r-'. Mary Chott found the office of treasurer a maddening job. L . Knott, D. Koch, K. Kochs, D. Koehler, V. Kohne, J Kohne, M. Kohout, G. Kopfj R. Kranefuss, G. Kratky, J. Krebeck, C. Kreutz, D. Kreutz, M. Kreyling, D. Kristen, .L Kuecker, K. N xv xx X x E . ig 1 F . S 6 N' T .. . P 23' D , 3 , ll z' -A w . 1 X . M . Kunkler, G. Kunst, R. Kunze, K. Lacy, B. Lafata, A. Laferla, R. Lammert, L. Lamprecht, G. Lane, K. Larkin, D. Larowe, J. Larrabee, J Launch, B. Leach, D. Lee, G. Leeker, W. Lehnig, VI Leone, L. Lewis, D. Lindquist, G. Linek, J. Y Q . wi . 5 Q x if : Fi Shui I 'U Q 4 4 . N., f' Kuus, E. Lamar, J Lang, R. Lattner, C. Lee, N Lesch, A. Lipskach, L. -is , if MILS Swv? ,E jx kv.. -S .sm Qi f I E f-----...,,N' Q5 i N K., XA! fig? I I 3 gk? X if Qi RWE any Melroy, T. Merchant, G. Messmann, E. Meyers, E. Meyer, S. Middleton, C. Miller, C. Miller, K. Mells, L. Milne, R Mohr, T Monrotus, M. Moore, J Moore, K. Moore, R. Morga, S. Mercurio, M. Meyer, G. Middleton, J Miller, L. M odzelewski, S. Monti, M. Moore, L. M organstern, S. Messersmith, M. Meyer, M. Milanouits, M. Miller, T. Molly, K. Moorad, YY Moore, L. Mori, J. h W Marian, R. Moriarity, J. Morioka, A. Morrison, J. Mouser, G. Mowery, K. Muckerman, C. Mueller, C. Sophomores Improvzsed on an Uld Tune Mueller, C. Mueller, R. Munaco, J. Naive, S. w Mueller, L. Mueller, L. Mueller, M. Mueller, S. Mulderig, S. Muller, L. Mundy, D. Murphy, C. Murray, L. Nappier, T. Natz, J. Nelson, P. YN Nelson, R. Neterer, F. Newmann, M. Nicholas, D. Nicholas, R. Nickles, R. Niehaus, S. Niehom G. Niemeyer, L. Nitsch, C. Noe, S. Noerper, M. Northrop, D. Norton, K. Nothum, R. Obannon, R Sophs Quick-Stepped to the Pace at LH Oelze, C. Osburg, S. Parker, P. Peter, C. Platt, D. X . l Okorfiota, M. Okeefe, M. Okeefe, S. Ousley, C. Owens, C. Pafundi, K. Parrino, J. Paulsell, K. Pauly, L. Petrovic, J. Pfadenhauer, S. Pfunclt, L. Ploesser, C. Ploetze, B. Polster, D. Onan, G. Paige, D. Paulich, K. Piesbergen, Polster, M. S. Operle, A. Pailer, D. Pelot, V Pinker, S. Porter, M. Opfer, J Oppland, O. Palubiak, M. Pape, R Perkins, M. Perlow, M. Pipkin, S. Pizza, R. Potsos, M. Preusser, B. W Schlueter, C. Schmidt, C. Schlueter, J Schmidt, D. A. 3 Ross, J Ross, K. Ross, T Rosser, 71 Rudojf M. Rudy, R. Rupi, M. Russell, J. Ryan, N Ryan, P. Sabatini, J. Sang, K. Santa Cruz, M. Scego, N Schaeffer, D. Schutt, G. Schauer, W Schicker, .L Schlipp, S. Schlitter, W Schloss, M. Schmaltz, M. Schmidt, D. E. Schmidt, VY Schmitt, D. Schneider, B. Schneider, C. Schneider, R. Schneider, R. Schoen, K. Schroell, R. Schuessler, E. Schuler, G. Schumacher, C. Schuster, G. Schwandt, S. Schwarztrauber, ,, 4 ::::g?ff! -22-1:.' 5 k r - .S Class of '73 Took gil , us 'll . NH 'Q . 'N .A se Scott, B. Scott, L Seeler, Y Seiffert, M. Seitz, J. , Shafer, K. Shaw, M. Shaw, N Shelane, K. Shell, .L Sheppard, J. , Sherrell, L. ' Siebert, A. Siefert, E. Sieveking, S. Sigler, K. Simon, C. Simon, P. Simon, S. Singler, C. Note of School Life Skinner, L. Slope, B. Slayton, D. Sloan, W Smerek, P. Smerek, P. Smith, C. Smith, G. Smith, N Smith, R Smith, S. Snell, L. Son-ells, P. Spaethe, R. Spano, T1 Spasnick, J Speck, Vf Speckert, G. Spiguzza, D. Spinsby, L. Spray, R. Springett, W Stalnaker, R. Starkey, D. Stecich, F. 179 Schweighoefer, M Smeehuyzen, D. Sonnenschein, D. Staufenbiel, A. Steffens, G. Stengel, D. Stibal, B. Stieren, J Stobie, R Stockell, C. Stout, J - Stegmann, G. Stevenson, S. Stienkemeyer, H. Stillwell, S. Stock, R. Stoltze, J Strom, S. lst ROW: Mr. Faison, Mrs Hzldreth Mrs Merker 2nd ROW Mr Burney Mr Medlxn Mr Kottkam Mr. Blue, Mr. Crader, Mr. Stuard, C. Studdard, J Sullivan, D. Sullivan, D. Suoboda, J Swann, W Swantner, R. Sweeney, R Sydlowski, Tahan, C. Talcott, T Taul, C. Taylde, D. Taylor, B. Taylor, W1 Telker, R C. Bullard Sophomores Harmonized Well 1 Telle, K. Telle, S. Tentschert, Y Terry, B. Thomas, C. Thompson, C. Thompson, K. Thurman, K. Tichy, E. Till M. Tinkham, K. Tlbngson, M. Tippee, J Todd, C. Toenges, G. Tama, T Toscana, R Tosh, G. Tranchilla, G. Trotter, J Tucker, J Turley, M. Thrnbough, B. Turner, B. Tweet, B. Uhlmansiek, TY Urian, B. Vanderpool, J Varnum, M Vassalli, D. Vutterott, R. Venarde, T1 Versen, D. Vierling, F. Vitalis, R. Voertman, R. Vollmayer, N. Vonderahe, P. Wagner, D. Wahlig, D. Waldo, S. Walling, C. Walther, S. Walther, V Walzer, R X Wander, P. Wandersee, B. Ward, D. Ward, J Ward, J. Ward, W Warner, D. Warren, S. Waser, D. Watts, K. Waterkotte, G. Webb, R. Weber, J Weil, D. Weimann, K. Weindel, K. Weir, M Weis, D. Weiss, L. Welge, M. Wentzel, R. Wenzlick, D. Werkmeister, R Werlich, K. Wertheimer, R. White, A. White, S. Whitmore, P. Whitworth, G. Wieseman, R Wilde, E. Wildermuth, L. Wilkinson, R. Sophomores Chimed in . SJ 1 2 . X n ' J ' Y Y.V3 7 7 3 Q a 1 1 Williams, C. Williams, R. Williamson, L. Williamson, R. Willis, N. Willmore, R. Wilson, C. Wilson, L. Winheim, R. Winheim, T1 Winkler, M. Winter, S. Wintergalen, L Winterrose, R. Wirthlin, J Wirz, J. Wisness, N. Woddail, M. Wodraska, K. Wolfe, D. Wolff, J Womack, M. Wroble, J Wulle, L. Wundrack, B. Wyatt, R. Wyss, S. Yaeger, 71 Yerkes C Young K Zack D Zeitler, R, Zesch B Zinselmeier S Zohner J Zugmaier, M Class Of 1972 if s ...' . fi N X . , x X' X X iw X Anders, D. Anderson, J Abbegg, L. Aleta, D. Andrews, M. ss .,.. . , M.. .... s - .- . . . , . , - MX. .fa-.2 fr, Q e.. s. sf N, X .N s. K ' X . . :fps an -3 4 sir, p P ,js 5 S fa sg A . E1 . of-Qi ' 1 X5 K fl D I v I X 2 -s YF 1 s s N ' , : i X. ,? 3, xl ukkakffx vi X ts . h. 2 N . tix . 3? ' l 5 wave s. fe. .aw X .ga .. X .. e E1 E as iss . . I . 5 V. 41. Rig, N Y' iii ' gg ... 5 . Ns , s eva, A. . vi. ,Q ser- I su ,K . X W as .ww , sf X.. .vw Xe X' . SLE? X X. - Xf ai r. , 2 . - Q' 'fi . X '- X. f I ,S . .E ,A 1 X . : i. - .' Y .- R S ' K 'Qs XP sf .s S .if . . .. H I N it NNN s 1' r 'H' E Q ' i Ade, K. Adams, B. Adams, C. Allbaugh, M. Alspach, B. Angthius, E. Antinora, L. Avey, R. Ayers, M. Aymen, K. Bannecker, TY Barber, J Barco, D. 1.-- ... -M - 6 'Y 1 f sf v., ssfqe-1 TE - ri: , .., . . ev. r X X f 3 X I.. . -f V Babcock, J Barks, C. .ss . . fix.. - Q . Xst'X1 km.-. 1 is 5 . 1' V 2. as-:-2, . A fr . . . 'egg-5 . . Y, -.xg 1 . . ' . . X hx EN .G-X ' X . A 'X ' . - N i B S . X 51 s.. 1, L sg . . . . . 1. X ' Q 4, , M. p - . .-sA::- f-I Mt. , 'Y ' .fz .4 S 'X T . ' 1 ' ' 4' . cf W N S' '- . X- X . - I . .. Q 1 . 4' me .K . Bauer, D. Bauer, G. Bauer, K. Bauer, R. BGWYIGGTUI, F- Baumhoff W Becker, D. Becker, D. Ahrens, K. Albert, R. Ammel, T. Amsler, D. Aspenwall, D. Aubuchon, R. Ameling, L. Argo, J -. Bacon, N . Barmeier, L. Barth, C. Bathen, S. Batsch, N. Balm, M. Baldwin, N. Bamvakais, M. The Class of 1972 added a necessary touch to LI-IS as the brass section of an orchestra adds to a beautiful arrangement. As juniors awaited the last movement of the symphony, they struggled through what seemed to be an endless stream of research papers and books. The buzz book brought forth. the strains of tradition as did the Junior-Senior Prom! Independent Study and Team Teaching broadened horizons. Upon the close of the symphony's third movement, .juniors were fully prepared for the final transition that would carry them to the status of senior gods. .. EEK R V F. 4. ix 'F A . . S' Xe! x fr' ' .Q X s is by K -S4 .mp Y X we l 5 s K . .. H l- -- 1 3..w...M x X S is SQ ' . ei - X--Q ,x.. MP ' . Q6 xx. Becker, N. Beckmann, J Behrens, J Bell, G. Beller, E. Belllletri, R Bender, K. Ag x ...X Bender, W Benson, A. Benwell, W fu Q: Berk bigler, R. Berry, C. W 1 W Bavy, S. 5' ' . Berry, V X wx . Y B' . . me S Y T' Q Q, 3 Q . l ,... .Y .. Q. .. .N . A 5L 3 - ilk: :Si M S R X N - XLVA .ff i Q ...Q Q X 1- Maybe zflxgnore hum he'llgo away. - Y, ' , A.,, . ,Tm .. KV KX , . . Nr F A ' e--s Q f iv my . Q? NE .i . .Ak . .. his ., .w 2f. .A T 5 - Bono, .L Booth, W Bordelon, S. Bomhaldt, J Bess, B. Bessinger, B. Bessinger, R. Bialik, W Bianucci, M. Bier, V Blaine, N Blank, G. Bluemlein, J. Bockwinkel, K. Bodine, K. Boehmer, J Boggs, C. Bosek, L. Boss, K. Bossa, M. Boswell, S. BertamL N. Beyer, C. Biggs, B. l85 .-f-A 'HLA yy A 1 X.,b X v 54.21 . 1 B' ' 9 ' . f-S . v K 'S 'I 2 2 . 1 fl E.. Qs-, 1 .X P M Q' Wy . B 4. l . aww- w kgmw N. - ' ' P , . Q5 1 -1-4 - V ww ' Q 4 X --K x .. N N e S , 'Till J.. . - 4 . f If 15, Q 'Q sew .. 4 , . X . X . . , . Q k . ., . . , .V .. A.. . C f .f ' ex . . I ix .. X ,. 'X X. , .N X a g xxx. , L v ,L . A r ' - li ...Q Q 3 -.... ... E x .E L . Y. I . Ng 6 ... ., .1 X. . .52 - 4: 135 ..x ki? an as , .X X 5 QQYSA . Y . 213 Q X -in i x . f-5 Q is s is - f 3 A f -ff is . N'-f 19 1 ,gk . -gf 'f .. H .AMS Ewiw Iwso.SfYQS Wally Bender pondered over Broblem. - 1iQs?.:mX: -x ., f jVm1PNTV -. rr ' . . xy x l if x .A NSN . 1 X !. - .X J . . WNWWQT r- Q 1: 3' -f J. 1. . Y .. V 39 M .... . i S, -ff .5 . 'ff 4 X. 1 1,51 . f . fi Ss -3 . . . 'K -- ' . X Z. EQ .... .,.- , . rv 'P v S - w ix . . 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Daft, S. Daniels, T Davis, A. Dauemheim, Denoyer, D. Dietz, A. J . 4 is 3 is ' ' aww. . N 5 235 ,, , Z ,..xLz.L,-so Wu A Fwfei f 'H' 1 1 'Y ff .4 Av 5 A J Q - . - PQ sh . Q sk , . s , X sim. W N Wg 9 ss gi . 5 M x s ,. s NN 1' Crecelius, C. Daily, S. Darby, T1 Davison, D. DeGuire, D. Desmond, R. Dill, J we-A ,gbi 2 4. -- 1. ' W5 x i . xx X4 Q SE 1 X - m 5 5 A if xx. ' S ,fx r xi S X Q 1 5121752 D A ' Q : X . 5. Q. 3 '5 Sw. N . M .... 3:51 , . R Q ix R S K Q1 a x Q S S., mm . 1 N .131 W ' 'Y gi i .. .-A E . . 5 . S K Q 3. 'Nfl' 'I Q... . ff D 'L N3 ' ' . 1 ' . .. . DiPP2l, R- DiPfim0, K- Dvdd, D. Dodel, P. Doemhoefer, M. Dghr, C, Dylan, .L Dolecki, M. Doney, B. Donnoe, A. Dastal, J Downey. N- Dfeweff. D- Dubrauillet, J Duemler, B. Dugpner, .L Junior Year: A Perfect Third ik' R -sw 'CK f , s Y? . ..,. , , bDulin, c. Edstrom, K. Ensor, B. Fedder, D. Finch, .L 1 f f. , ,. ESQ -.. ' - Q-K. - f 533 ' n ,gg - -.'-if ,-1. . . f? Duncan, K. Egbert, S. Erbs, M. Feigenbaum, L. Finch, R S fa N . 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Exler, D. Exler, P. .,. is. G- Ferry, .L Fexer, C. her, J FiSh8f, S. Fitzgerald, S. . www ..f f 1 .- s -.X SE X .Q 'R V- - - -L--. 11- 553 5 K if. ,I Eckhard, D. Elliott, S. Fabschutz, D. Fieser, C. Fitzsimmons, S. . ,. E -srl ,xy K ,X r X Wk 'wi 6 Eckstein, L. Engelhardt, E. Farmer, T Fiesler, G. Flick. G. Steve Bouchard oversaw junior activities. is f xklk Q . .1 we .4 Fogler, J. Frederick,J Frost,J Forsythe, K. Friede, D. Fuchs, K. Fox, E. B-iet, C. Fuller, G. ii, be ' ' .1 Fraser, J. Hisella, P. Fhltz, G. Gaither, D. Gallagher, P. Galloway, C. Gansnen T1 Garavaglia, J Gardner, G. Gardner, S. Gamer, D. Gatens, 71 Gates, D. Geier, L. Gemmer, C. Geoffrion, J Gerlach, K. Geyer, S. Giamalva, D. Gibbs, G. Gilbane, K. Glandt, C. Gleitz, L. Godfrey, J. Goeddel, M. Goetsch, R. Grandstafl G. Gray, J Gray, S. Greb, Y Green, Y .M ww - .F-A-,Ms wmv, Q... Q., .,. if Q, 'ws A A 2 wfgvesfi- - A 3 i Q .. . 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L G 5 ' ' 1 .5-Ears as my Hemady, L Herr, J Hess, A. Hess, E. Henman, C. Hildebrandt, K. 190 Denise Grimm presented herself well as junior class secretary. Guglielemennci, J af: Y' 3 N JE i E 2 -5, ge is X X E v .X lo M :X X Q as s h -f . X f 1? L 395 f X - 1 -s S .Q . Q F. A-LL 5 w . qgii i 'K 5 - J. 19 ' , Y 1- ,q or ,sf - .... 3 3 sf 3 X . .f-Q. -N... X S E. . 'QQ X 1 4 3 xx ,GQ .. .Q xx... . 2 X. .., M MXXEN 3 Sis .5 I K Q Q 'F 2 . Q sb, J lt ... if .Ng if X as X ii . e , 3. El I' Y Tflgf I r Juniors Were Big, Bold and Brassy 5- Ss.. 'N P N VS . X.. ss L M Q f S 25:3 . .X 2 Q X X if X SKS? w . gi ,- - Ls 1 3 gh Q :ANN ff ' s if v, LQ . f , as , , wi . . 'X . S. Xi X.. .. xg' .X 4 . ' xx RBS -X .SX X . Q25 1 . - X S , X ax, l9I ie., . s. Xxx 'X S X Q Sag, Y 11 3 R X ' is ss V X . Q it Hill, 71 Hill, W Hillyard, P. Hinojosa, J Hoeft, D. Hoeynck, J Hofmann, C. Hoffmann, D. Holdener, R Holmes, J Hopp, R. Hornung, K. Horton, S. Howard, D. Howard, P. Howe, S. Hudson, S. Huff, C. Hufnagel, E. Hughart, Y Hughes, K. Hughes, S. Hunt, G. Hunt, N. Hurst, D. Hutson, D. Ide, T Jackson, S. Jacquin, R. Jakubs, S. James, K. Janssen, J Jenkins, K. Jennings, L. Jezusho, A. Jobe, R. Jolums, R. Johns, K. Johnson, K. Johnson, S. Johnson, S. Johnson, W Johnston, B. Jones, D. Juenger, S. Kackley, M. Kakta, N Kalin, D. Kalisch, M. . sv- - 5 : iff ... X. w. na gg X ii E A s N xt Y Q Les: if ' ' l' ee? ' . R Fi yi K ' is 1 Q ix wg Xxis Kaminski, S. Kannenberg, K. Katzenmeyer, M. Kempf, M. Kennedy, D. Kenney, P. Juniors Trump . X if 115: fi .Tffg X X. f ff xx in., is E? . .V E ve i A'! 3-'K . Ng .X R- X REX X an X x X X :XT X SQ? . N X X, S 3 .5 ' -i f ... .X '1 -. as bf -. w ew i Q K ' A WX. N. X XX X . X X- - X. .... X . . ' Q f Keane, J Kearns, D. Keathley, J Kerlick, D. Kerlin, G. Kem, B. eted Upperclassm Y sl: - ' E. - -M... we '-it 2 . f mn- S... i x 53 X 3.1 1. ,:...1f'f' iifillff 25N x X , 2 .. X X , . XXX gs 1 R . X Q R X it N- SPX .X . if-X X 41 ...B A .. . ..w..X.. 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Kreps, J Kreutz, .L Krieger, K. Krutewicz, S. ..., K uelker, M. Q, Kuenker,D. i Kuepfemx. Kumgec. K . .,, . . Kumpf,S- an Labus, T. Kobylinski, M. 1 --aXr Q1S1LQ 1 Y- -f : . . - 5 ' . , Q 1 X . sag. r r- X N X NRS ws Y Q Q . X X xi X Q X s if Q' i Q QQ S N X gi, . S X N T . M N-+3 . . Q 1 ..- . 25 k r . S X s s , E x . L. 4 N M N x X 'Q X ? Y ' If i 'X R X -s,..j lil! -1 1 SQA. al QVQP x x Y ya Q s 3 . . A SS L s 1 . , ,Q : ' . -1 ,N R .. 2 , iss. . 2 . j ' 3 . 5. X s- : Lake, L. Long, T Long, T Loomis, D. Lorts, M. Lucas, J. Lucas, M. Luecke, B. Lueker, W Luttrell, C. Lynch, M. Mack, M. X sr E 25? . ..sg N S ik X M is Q Q3 Q Q X is fi . .3 ,Q , ......... S X. was ' ' Ly A a wr s K Q N X .. W3 Lake, M. Lakowski, K. Lamb, R. Lamprecht, G. Lane, S. Lange, T Lanz, R. Lapin, R. LaPoint, D. Laslo, G. Latham, J Latta, K. Lauer, R. Lawy, K. Lay, S. Leaver, R. Ledbetter, L. Lehman, R. Lehman, R. Leicht, R. Lettner, S. Lewis, J Lillenberg, J. Linder, D. Loeffelman, A. Loeffelman, C. Loefelman, K. Loehr, J Sue Daily tuned up the junior class treasury. is... .,,,........... X X Xlj ug X Q: S 3 X-X ' - . 4.1. . X .X X , X xX,xX , , ..... X X IN X 1 X' A A 4 X X X XX 'ia X uv . X .X X X .S M S A X 5 g X, ' - XX .X f X pegs,-Q ,fig Mgklsf X X - ' . ' 3 X2 ,P 3:55 X ,--. Q 1? 'ff 2 V ' Xii ' . X X 3 ,- X , Q 1 XX X: Q Q KW xi 7 ' X-V 'X iw in , X X, X X if S W X ,, W X - -X, 'N X QS X X X X W X if X..XXX X X, XxX K, XX X X X X X: -.X 'SSX-3 X i A.: JU Kew sl MX :+l..' Meyer, B. C x XX X -X XX X wg. ' Q-g f x Q X XXX X EEX of -cf-1, X y Q X ' S kxx- V. 1 8? -X aayaew --: X- X, .X we A X :X x-X X, VRS X X Meyer, B. Miano, M. Meyer, N. Middeke, J. Milkie, R X X Y Meyer, J Meyer, M. Michalak, F. Michel, D. Millerg E. Miller, M. x T X X. X- - 'S 'j X: X 'X XX X X D X ,Q X X 'NJ Q.: 'WSX C 'vrgyflf xX X IX : , 'EE X X XX.X QE x X X N AQ 1 X u s K X X S 1 9' S xg: img? 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Swantner, C. Tentschert, F. Thibault, M. Thunharst, M. wh,-::1s..2 fa A Syberg, D. Tichacek, E. Thiemann, R. Turpin, J Q . . 'X 3 . , . 2 X x ' il l ., N. N 'S . E X aschsel, S. mpeter, D. ff xx 2 5 X 3 +3 Q N M . ..tX . x'k. 5 x .sq m .., E as N X is wx . K .9 . s 5 .M r , - .f H f TT9fn9y,D- SITTING: Mrs. Ruth Moore, Miss Rita Heberer, Mr. Gary Lewis. STANDING: Mr Joi Tr0ffef, M- Crews, Mr. Henry Goodwin, Mr. EugeneJames, Mr. Joe Margraff. Toenges, L. X x E 2? x X 2 X X 3 Y. 5 . 5 Q, f, .. as 1 N' ' in in . ' x Xu :Q . xx. args 5, ,M Q ,1, 5 .5 . ,, - . , W V5 it . 13 . w -- . i 1 ag X..r f ' 1 . N S E 'gav e ,. K W S . 'W :S s A 3 N. .. X S S S is ,s f . 5. ig J Y Q. P is i is 4 1 . . 1 f .. - + 3 -.. k S 'R 1, 'E ' .. H Y 4. Q X gl Talley, D. Toscana, M. Tosie, C. Toy, D. Twellman, K. Tfynes, C. Uelner, B. VanNorman, J Varwig, D. Vasel, M. Vassalli, D. Vera, I. Versen, S. Vessell, J. Vetter, R Vishion, .L Vitalis, D. Voelpel, M. Voelz, E. Vogel, T. Vogele, S. Voges, J Wagner, Y Wahl, B. Walker, D. Walker, S. Wall, Y Walsh, D. Walther, S. Ward, D. Wamer, D. Warner, K. Warren, N. Waterhout, B. Watkins, M. - N Weaver, A. Weisert, R. mm.x . ,mfAi: . . Xx. m . ...mfg , 1 mi ' .egg . .ga .. Q 0 Q x. . X X 5 32 e N' .X xx .Q Q . X s X.. .. X f l :Rf Q -X .. .P 'fi K.. ' s 55 ie Qt.: X wx ' Webb, D. Webb, K Weiss, R. Wendel, S. .. 'f' 5 Q. .. . ' f ,4 . gs xg-5 . fc . .xa 5431... E ' Xa . 23 5. f' Q 4 . ..... N S .S , X Xie 2.2 S XX W Q - F. E X X 2 X , S . ., ...vw .S . . S N. I X ... . N ik .. N N: AQ S 'M Q. 5 .X . 1' X K X Q? x il 5 Q . . Q 5 Weber, L. Weber, S. Weber, S. Wehking, C. Werlich, M. Westrich, D. White, D. Whitehead, N Junior Year-Just a Passing Note N: .1 X . S .3fv..1. ,fs .. . e ' - -A '-it 3.1. ,N , fe. Q is x l . ES sf 4.5. - . . .iQ. f- gg x 1 g - .. -Q Q 3,3 x - . 5 bi Ni. 5 Q Q if W ., -sv ',, s ,. . . in i t ig f as be ',. .N V . iz E fl EE S s Q' - fl . 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K r nz Film-f 3 . ,. in :iii ' Willoughby, C. Woelfer, K. WulL R. Yemm, C. .Stax --A.. .-. ,' . f K N ,fe , if Aemwt Do you think they forgot there was a game today? I Q 1' je X r . X I x at-:pk ,ft S ' is W6 it 4 A 'Q Q 413 Qsx Q 1 is , s 5 E if x I x 'N xi. 1 ' 'if K I A, These Seniors were drama hungry Senior Flashbacks The first acute case of Senioritis. w.x:xx't,s 3,ISz':!iFsxi ummm Tif N . I think we have an electrostatic attraction. I Come on, show us those pearly whites. Oh, quit crying and get back in the game. fi' rf iii f I J-1-ggg, T 5 ',, Qi? 55. 'R 4 Sie K ' Y x xl Ziff L 1 ' W, w..M.wxwww-wma-rm.., I :QiQ M, .L .k., A , 4, S Y Students were heartbroken at the news of the bus-strike. A symphonic production is as successful as its per- cussion section. Each of the other sections played an integral part but without the percussion section to keep a steady beat, the production would lose its depth and meaning. Similarly, seniors were present to enhance the orchestra of Lindbergh and to insure a rhythmic flow in all that progressed. All through high school, seniors had been called upon to perform in the events of Prom, all-school plays, Spirit Weeks, and the scores of clubs and sports. After four years of practice ses- sions, rehearsals and a long line of conductors, LHS seniors approached the grand finale, graduation, with a readiness to meet coming challenges. Sembrs repented I? ?j Sembr Skip Day. Seniors 1971 Mary Allen Jacquelyn Allota Douglas Adams Kenneth Albrecht Georgine Anagnos Donald Anderson Timothy Anderson Janet Andrews Gary Anello Deborah Antinora Janice Anweiler Deborah Arink David Armstrong Laura Amold 206 Richard Ashbumer Mark Austin Michael Avery Rosemarie Bode President Bob Wolf was perched on the roof of senior success, Kenneth Baker Donald Baldes Walter Barbare Scott Bamidge Susan Bam berger Robert Bannecker Deborah Barton Geralyn Batch 207 Steve Battem Geralyn Bauer Joseph Baumeister ,.-5 Vice-president Laura Senske simulated the success of '71 seniors. Paula Becker Janet Behl Karen Behrens 208 .Sis if Daniel Bax Barbara Bayers Larry Bazzell Cheryl Beck Theresa Beller Richard Bender Seniors Looked Eagerly Toward the Finale .we Robert Berra Cathy Berry Howard Best Brian Bevirt Edwin Bergen Laura Bernal Robert Ben-y Carol Biddick Q-1 . E 5X,NwXMf , , 1 Boyd Bermel Roger Bernard Jeffrey Bertram Christin Bielicki Seniors Left a Sparkling Record Patrick Bier Ronald Bilyk Donna Blagg Jean Blankemeier Michael Bippen Bari Birchfield Mark Blankmann Elizabeth Blauser Mark Blumfelder Nancy Back Thomas Bley Jeffrey Blood Linda Bodine Cheryl Boeckmann 210 Catherine Boehmer Michael Boggiano Claire Faeth kept the lines of communication open as senior class secretary Thomas Bogler Constance Boldt 'ik I' 1. Gary Bolhofner Gail Boody Marie Bosch Susan Bosler Lester Boswell Charles Boyd Timothy Boyd Charles Breeding 2Il . f Donna Breimeier Rebecca Brems Robert Brendel Margaret Brennan Michele Brenner Senior class treasurer Sherry Snead 'fuggled the books. George Bridges James Briesacher Lea Brockman Debra Broeckelmann Emily Bmington 2 I 2 Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life x Marguerite Charow Donna Chasten Kenneth Cheswick Judith Childress Randyll Burnett Rebecca Busk Daniel Callahan Doris Campbell Cynthia Cantoni Philip Cantanzaro Steve Christie Pamela Clark Melody Clasen Faye Clayton Freshmen Year Was Fall of Expectations Mary Conley Karen Conner Robin Conner Patricia Cool Lynn Clayton Juanita Close Constance Clukies Morris Cale Steven Cooper Kathi Comwell Crmg Coleman James CHUM Patricia Cory Richard Couch 214 Tim Courtwright Nancy Cox 1971 's seniors came prepared for anything. Barbara Crawford Claire Crimmins Wayne Culberston Patricia Cullen Melinda Cunningham Debra Curle Daniel Custer Janet Custer 2l5 James Dahlem Daniel Daiber William Daily Deborra Daniels Hugh Davis John Davis Senior girls reflected their former years at Lindbergh Walter DeGrendele Deborah DeNayer Douglas Dieterich Toni DiLorenzo David Dilthey ' Nancy Dinyer Christopher Dirckz Bruce Divers Daniel Donaldson Patti Donnoe Gayle Dodson Gary Doering Robert Dom Joy Dressel Sophomore Year Saw Our High School Debut KGUIICCVI Drewetr Patricia Dreyer Steven Dunnegan Alan Eason Patrice Ebmeier Richard Eckert Darlene Ehrhart William Eime F: if Y . x David Eisenreich Jeffrey Emes Gretchen Engel Mark Englehardt Timothy England Janice Enk Cheryl Ernst Deborah Essary As Juniors We Were Sharon Estes Laura Evans Clan?-e Faeth Carmine Ficocelli Robert Fassel Alan Feigenbaum Jamie Lou Ferguson 2l8 Terry Fieser Terry Finck Billie Fink John Fitzgerald Franlz F laton Gail Flier Daniel Fowler Judie Franz N Seniors wrestled their way to the top at LHS. Paula Floerchinger Patricia Fortm an Yvonne Franz Richard Freeborg Jeffrey Reese Phillip hailing Barbara hey Greg Friederich Patricia Fries Richard Frimel Georgann Fronick Jill Fuchs DSSRES PLEASE fwwwwimwm-W. . i ka Betty Fujvmmm Maureen Fulsom James Fultz Michael Gaffffey i Seniors Harped About Their Divinity Richard Gallaher Nancy Gandy Robert Geisler Carolyn Geitz Quentin Gansloser Raymond Gardner Robert Gendece Susan Geoffrion Patricia Gerber Chris Geronsin Charlotte Gessler Caryl Geter Edward Geyer Stephen Gibson 221 . f' ge. Deborah Gidcumb Frederick Goecker Bruce Goguen Gerilyn Gokenbach Deborah Goodman Susan Goodrich Mark Granda Charles Gray Seniors Drummeq Jane Gray Gail Greenwald Christine Gresham Matthew Grisham David Gutweiler Carolyn Haefner David Hafner Debra Hagler 222 Susan Hahn Daryl Hailey The search for identity became classroom material Thomas Haines Debbra Hall ut Their Beat SRX., Chnlstal Hamann George Hames Carolyn Hamlin David Hammer Linda Hgmpe Arthur Hampton Craig Handel Jill Hdnebfink 223 Mike Hanewinkel Virginia Hansen Mark Hardin Clinton Harding Douglas Harmon Deborah Harper Edwin Harris Geoffrey Harris Joan Hartke Deborah Hartman Ross Harrison Gary Hart Karen Hartmann Sharon Hartmann 224 5' Janette Hartzell Nancy Hasty Dennis Haupt Sandra Hawkins Happiness Was Being a Senior l . x X . X Robin Hayes Gail Hedden Alden Heise X. ENE David Heap Kathleen Heiker Mark Helm James Hengel Susan Herbers John Hermann Janean Herr Dean Heyde David Hilker Nancy Hill Marsha Hillis Janis Hiramoto Richard Hoeft Verleen Hoelscher Rickey Hoffman Seniors Sounded Thei z l Lindo Holcomb Willnhm Holtgrieve Mark Holthous Sharon Horack Mary Horch JoAnn Horton 3 Senior goddesses handq 226 Gregory Hoss Susan Houck Carolyn Houk Steven Houska Pamela Howell Susan Hoyt Richard Hradsky K uthryn Hritz Hopes for the Future isdom to junior girls. Martha Hubbard Anne Hughes 227 Stanley Huber Steven Huff Linda Hughes Lynn Hughes Z 2 W Janiee Huisenga George Hunter At the KX OK All-Star game even teachers reverted to their second childhoo Kevzn Hunter David Hurt N N 1 J X V R W Carole Hutson Chris Intagliata Camelia Isbell Janet Jackson Stephen Jackson Edward Jacquin Craig Jakubs Gregory James 1 1 W N 228 r Debra Jenkins Judy Jenkins Deborah Jesse Steven Joerger Chris Johnson Joseph Johnson Kevin Johnson Scot Johnson We Were First to Sample M ini- Courses Bruce Jorcke Donna Jost Debra Jones Debra Jones Jerry Kaiser Richard Kamp Paula Karides Jacob Karl James Keith Julie Kelly M ulti-Skip Days B Polly Kawanishi Glenna Keathley Rosemary Kem Fred Kienker roke Tradition Robert Kimmel Michael Kindle Denice Kinsley Polly Kinslowe 230 Charles King James King Robert Klejisch Connie Klein Karyn Klein James K leppe Kandace K luster Robert Knoll -X .X --as-4 .lx N Q N Suzanne Koeln Renee Koenig TUVD' Koch Stanley KOH! Sharon Konrad Brooke Kopff Raymond Kowalskey Darlene Krui . x X. ' ,ii ' 4. S S .rfliw Christine Kratky Marliese Kruger Douglas Krutewicz Bruce Krysl Christina Kuehn Carolyn Kukier 13? Jean K ulage Stanley K urka Debra Langford Robert Langsdorf Deborah Ku eton Roxana Landschoot Paul Lanz Criag LaPlant 232 Lawrence Larkins Dale LaTu.mo Dave Laudenslager Gail Lauderdale New Dress Code-A New Freedom Bmce Lawrence Sharon Lay Joanne Lederer Melody Lee N David Leeker Barbara Leibach Rebecca Lewellen Brenda Lewis Michael Lewis Barbara Libera Steven Lim Patricia Line William Linek Rebecca Lippold Kathryn Lipskoch Nancy Little Sally Livingstone Mary LoBuona Curtis Logsdon Allen Logston Michael Lohman Mark Long Chris Longnecker Sandra Loud Kathleen Lubbock Su-san Lustig 234 or sponsors: SEATED: Mrs. Barbara Albers, Mr. Herman Haeger, Mrs. Joyce lerg STANDING: Mr. Arthur Carle, Mr. James Kysar, Mr. Richard Thompson. David Lyons Kathleen Mahacek Patricia Maloney Pamela Mangrum Michael Maller' Doug Major i Mark Manion Paula Manning Diane Mannisi David Markland Jean Markus Joseph Markus 235 J X' Glenn Markwort Peggy Marr Cynthia Masek Carol Matalonis Dennis Marschuetz Diana Martini Michael Mataya Karen May Senior sponsors: Mrs. Veta Takach, Mr. James Moore, Mrs. Ethel Hall, Mrs. Charlotte Poston. 236 Rick May James McAllister Claudia McClanahan Michael McClure Seniors Reached the Long Awaited Finale K k . Many McGartland Debrah McGee Kenneth McKeluey Larry McKinnon Steven McGinnis Dennis M clnemey Sandra McLain Kathleen McNamara Robert McNamara Denise M cNeary 237 - E -1 .. if . i 5 Kent Meisemann Lounge Richard McNutt Germaine Messman MXN! Seniors Escaped to Evergreen David Melzer Pamela Menke Carol Metz Christine Meyer Deborah Meyer Dawn Miller William C. Miller Mary Meyer Deborah Milla William D. Miller Janet Minda YK Alexander Minder Donna Moehring Judith Moeller Gary Moeser i 'iv Okay, you can be leader next time. Q Nancy Morgan Rebecca Morgan Richard Monrotus Maureen Moran Joseph M oresi Charles Morgan Richard Mori Jody Morioka 239 Terry Morris I use Johnson and Johnson is No More Tangles on my hair. Patrick Muckler Kathleen Most Mary Mueller aussi Michael Mueller Sandra Mueller Terry Mueller Joyce Murabito Richard Murphy Lynn Murray Carol Murrell Clay Nappier 240 'YNY we 3551 xx . , if S 5 3. ? x 4 3 N ,ff E Q5 5 fi Q Q . 1 I , ! , 5 Sandra Nellesen Julie Nelson Joan Nemec David Neterer No Snow Days-Just Bus Strikes X x k A . X .X Deborah Newben-y Lynn Newcom b John Newman Christine Nicholas Monica Noce Carol Nolle James Nooter James Norman Sharon Nowicki Carlos Nunez Janet Obermann Michael 0'Brien Ann O'Connell Bridget O'Donnell Kurt Oelze Linda O'Keefe Christopher Olson Gail Olson Patricia O'Neal Karen O'Reilly Seniors Reflect on. . . efwy .e H? ei , A. Patricia O'Rourke Craig Osborne Deborah Osborne Gary Ottinger Terri Otto Penny Owen Robert Paige Charlotte Palmer 242 Arthur Palouick William Pape Mary Papin John Parker Diane Passiglia Mark Patterson Donna Payton Charles Pelant John Peterson Patricia Pence Linda Peterson Lorraine Pieper Varsity Cheerleaders lent a hand to the rise of school spirit Donald Pike Cheryl Ploesser Don Quinn Cathy Rau ll Larry Pitcher John Proctor Donald Purdy Ned Prince Linda Quest Ned Quest David Rabenau Linda Randleman LHS seniors un Gordon Rauss Roger Redel 1 244 : . . . Days of Wine and Roses in Linda Rennecker fxz Q I ' .piflw 9 by graduation. Ronald Reynolds Debra Reeves Jerome Ribaudo Nanette Renick George Richter Nw ..xX g V3 Richard Riemann Nancy Risch 245 Gerald Rill Robert Roberts Judy Robinson Thomas Robinson John Rogers Edward Rohde LHS'official benchwarmers. Joseph Ronzio gf Theresa Ronzio Patricia Ross Ellen Rohde Claudia Rommel Yolanda Ross 246 William Rosser Cheryl Rott Gary Ruder . . . Who Was that Masked Man? ! aim Q' Hum William Rudolph Thomas Rush JoAnn Sappington Patricia Ruhl Vincent Saitta Bonnie Schaefer Glenn Ruther 247 Jane Rudolph Mark Sammelman Annette Sauer Dennis Schaffner ,ay .. K ,Q F . S i X X N Richard Schandl Joan Schlittler Paula Schlueter Lisa Schmalacker Mary Schmaltz Linda Schmid Deborah Schmidt George Schmidt ...Camelot .. Mary Ann Schmidt Richard Schmidt Joyce Schneider Barbara Schott Barbara Schmitt Christine Schmitt Dyann Schott Joseph Schrampf Betty Schroeder Cheryl Schubert Karen Schubert Lynn Schuler 3 5 . .T Linda Schweickhardt Richard Schweitzer Deborah Schwartz Joseph Schwartz Cynthia Scott Vicky Scott 249 Mark Seibert Jacqueline Seeler Michael Seeman Mark Seemayer Susan Seemiller Shirley Seguin Robert Seibel Sondra Seller Marilyn Sellers Laura Senske Jerry Shockley Mary Siefert 250 i ...ik Debvfdll Siegele Sheri Skeeters Donna Smart Charles Smith Debra Smith Lynne Smith ... The Lark . .. , Melissa Smith Ronald Smith Robert Sorrells Thomas Souris Shenyl Snead Dennis Sondermann Glen Speckert Thomas Spence 5 . Jacqueline Spirk Gloria Spotanski Sherry Springer Bradford Stagner N YK! M5 S I - , Nw Seniors were always cracking 'fyokes .Sew Fe N' E 0 Randy Starling Karen Stoessel Evale Steele Cynthia Steinke Richard Stockell Cli17ord Stoltz Douglas Stovall Joseph Strange 252 v- K K ' M11 'UEHY' S Xx Q James Stro bl Karen Strom ...AMan's World... Georgia Straub Lanyard Strauch Steve Struckmeyer Kathleen Stubenrouch a a a a at K H K Bonita Stucke Cheryl Stuckel Sue Swearingen Janis Taber Teny Studdard Sandra Swantner John Tegethoff Susan Telker 1904 World 's Fair James Tellatin John Tellatin James Theis Denise Thierry Mark Thoenes Barbara Thomas Stephen Thomas James Thompson Jeferjy Thompson Deborah Thurman Frank Tienes Michael Tolle Ronald Tomlinson Richard Touchette Cindy Tozer Mark Tranchilla g A an Ka,-en 75-anghgm Rebecca Trenholm Denny Triplett Richard Tschudin Ralph Ulmer Robert Ulrich Steven Vanausdoll Cathy Van Ronzelen YW William Varwig Joyce Vasel Kathleen Venarde Albert Viehmann 255 William Vierling Daniel Vogel Chris Vollmuyer Nancy Wagener Seniors provided the harmony at LHS.' ..- Joyceanne Vogel Cathy Vogele .fs l lo Judith Waldo Elizabeth Walker Michael Wall Karen Wallace . . . You Can't Take It with You . .. xXKXWiriiQ Dole Walling Donald Walsh Stephen Walther Robert Wampler Pamela Walsh Larry Walther Debra Wanner Barbara Warner Donald Webber Michael Weber Michael Wossall John Webb Vickie Weber Kim Wehmueller 257 Donna Weiss Susan West W., M ,. Dan Wenk Christine Wenzelburger Barbara Werner Jack White Patricia Whitehead Renee Whitledge . . . But the Seniors Will . . . ii Karen Whitmore Pamela Wiederhold Leigh Wiegand Robert Wiesehan Catherine Wilber David Wilcox Thomas Wilcox Thomas Wild 258 .Mx Q f 2 i ' - ' K . it XSFNQ A A--Sk., 'i i X X A I x K T Tiff Chris Wilde Charles Wilder Debra Willhelm James Williams Renee Williamson Cynthia Willoughby pther innocent senior just stepping out for a bit of fresh Colleen Wilson Viola Wilson Lindy Wittgenstein Phillip Woddail Jeanne Winterrose Linda Wirz Richard Wodicker Robert Wolfe 259 . K - l ffm A Patricia Wolff Jill Woods Cynthia Wundrack Heather Wylie Sandra Wright David Wulf Cherie Yates Alice Young . . . Because We'ue Only Just Begun Nancy Young Mark Youngkin Joan Zavitsky Steven Zehrt Stephen Yount Ray Yow Vanessa Zotta Gregory Zuzack 260 Q M-va-., .vm , .M SX ...N 'R -Q ,xl D 5-A f u KN .95 fl X f'f'?ix Only one thing matters- That wherever we go And however we go We hear the music of life. ' Theodor Fontane 1 ' Senior Directory LUCRETIA ALLEN-Art Club 10. JACKIE ALO'I'I'A-GAA 105 Girls Gymnastics Club 11. GEORGINE ANAGNOS-GAA 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Student Council 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,125 Snow Queen Attendant 12. DON ANDERSON-Art Club 125 Bible Club 11,12, Vice President 115 Boys Gymnastics Club 12. JANET ANDREWS-All School Play 105 Drama Club 10,115 Melodramas 105 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,12. DEBORAH ARINK-Bishop DuBourg High School, St. Louis, Mis- souri, 10,11. LAURA ARNOLD-Advanced Biology Club 10,11,12, Treasurer 11, Vice-President 125 Environmental Problems 11,12, President 11,125 Orchestra 10,11,12. RICH ASHBURNER-A Cappella Choir 11,125 All School Play 125 Drama Club 10,11,125 Jlmior Play 115 Latin Club 105 Melodrarnas 105 One-Act Plays 125 Outer Council 115 Thespians 11,125 Variety Show 11,12, Narrator 125 Spring Fever 12. BOB BANNECKER-Concert Band 105 Letterrnan's Club 10,115 Variety Show 10,115 Football 10,11,12, Captain 125 Track 10. LEE BARBARE-Westbury High School, Houston, Texas, 10,115 PILOT 11, Managing Ed. 12. DEBBIE BARTON-GAA 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 12. GERALYN BAUER-Outer Council 115 Variety Show 11,12. LARRY BAZZELL-A Cappella Choir 125 Letterman's Club 10, 11,125 Mixed Choir 10,115 Outer Council 125 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. CHERYL BECK-GAA 105 Outer Council 105 Pep Club 105 Variety Show 11,12. PAULA BECKER-GAA 10,115 National Honor Society 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Student Council 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,125 Snow Queen Attendant 125 Spring Fever Escort 11. JANET BEHL-Bible Club 11,12, Treasurer 125 Junior Play 115 Mixed Choir 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pom Pon Squad 11. KAREN BEHRENS-Mehlville High School, St. Louis Missouri, 10,11. THERESA BELLER-Creative Writers Club 105 Drama Club 105 Pom Pon Squad 10,115 Spanish Club 105 Twirlers 11,125 Variety Show 10. RICH BENDER-Advanced Biology Club 10,11,125 Environmental Problems 115 Flytying Club 11. ED BERGEN-Football 10. CONNIE BERGER-GAA 105 Home Economics Club 105 Pep Club 10,115 Pom Pon Squad 115 Twirlers 11. LAURA BERNAL-Drama Club 11,125 GAA 10,115 Junior Play 115 SPIRIT 12. BOYD BERMEL-Soccer 105 Track 10. ROGER BERNARD-National Honor Society 10,11,125 Variety Show 125 Wrestling 10. BOB BERRY-Advanced Biology Club 105 Chemistry Club 125 Chess Club 105 Environmental Problems 105 German Club 105 One- Act Plays 12. J EFFERY BERTRAM-National Honor Society 10,11,12. BRIAN BEVIRT-French Club 11, Vice-President 125 Letter- man's Club 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 PILOT 11,125 Cross Country 11,125 Track 11,12. CAROL BIDDICK-FNA 10,11,125 Girls' Gymnastics Club 125 Pom Pon Squad 105 Twirlers 10,11,12. BARI BIRCHFIELD-GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,12. DONNA BLAGG-GAA 105 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Hockey 11. JEAN BLANKEMEIER-Environmental Problems 11,125 Pep Club 115 Spanish Club 11. MARK BLANKMANN-National Honor Society 10,11,12. BETSY BLAUSER-Cheerleader Captain 10,11, Captain 125 GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnastics Club 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,125 Sports Queen Court 11,125 Spring Fever 12. JEFFREY BLOOD-A Capella Choir 10,11, President 125 Ad- vanced Biology Club 125 Chemistry Club President 11,125 Environ- mental Problems 115 National Honor Society 10,11, Vice-Presi- dent 125 Orchestra 10, Vice-President 125 Swimming 105 Water Polo 105A Cappella Musical 12. NANCY BOCK-Home Economics Club 10,11,125 Pep Club 125 Pom Pon Squad 10. CHERYL BOECKMANN-GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnastics Club 10,11,125 Outer Council 10,115 Pep Club 11, President 125 Variety Show 10,11,125 Sports' Queen Court 125 Spring Fever 12. ' CATHERINE BOEHMER-FNA 10,11,12, Vice-President 115 National Honor Society 11,125 PILOT 125 Variety Show 12. MIKE BOGGIANO-Track 10. LINDA BOGGS-Bible Club 11,125 Pep Club 10. TOM BOGLER-Webster High School St. Louis, Missouri, 10. CONNIE BOLDT-Art Club 15 GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11. GAIL BOODY-GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnastics Club 11,12, Vice- President 125 Outer Council 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 PILOT 125 Variety Show 12. SUE BOSLER-Pep Club 10. Tl1VI BOYD-Letterman's Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Basketball 115 Football 10,11,125 Golf 11, Captain 12. CHUCK BREEDING-Football 10,125 Track 105 Wrestling 11. DONNA BREIMEIER-GAA 115 Junior Play 115 Outer Council 125 Pep Club 11,125 SPIRIT12. BECKY BREMS-Cheerleader 115 GAA 105 Girls Gymnastics Club 105 Pep Club 10,115 Variety Show 12. BOB BRENDEL-A Cappella Choir 10,115 JETS 105 National Honor Society 11,125 PILOT 11, Sports Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Variety Show 115 Soccer 115 Key Club 10,115 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 12. PEGGY BRENNAN-GAA 105 Pep Club 10,115 Variety Show 12. MICHELE BRENNER-Letterman's Club 11. GEORGE BRIDGES-Computer Club 12. EMILY BRUINGTON-A Cappella Choir 11,125 Art Club 105 Judo Club 10,115 Mixed Choir 10. RANDYLL BURNETT-Art Club 105 Drama Club 10,11,125 FBLA 105 FNA 10, Vice-President 11,125 Outer Council 12. PEGGY CHAROW-Drama Club 115 Pep Club 105 Pom Pon Squad 10,115 Variety Show 11. JUDITH CHILDRESS-Girls Gymnastics Club 12. MELODY CLASEN-FNA 105 Home Economics Club 12. LYNN CLAYTON-Advanced Biology Club 105 Cheerleader 10,11, 12, Captain 125 Drama Club 105 Environmental Problems Club 11, Secretary 115 GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnastics 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 PILOT 11,125 SPIRIT 10, 11,125 Variety Show 10,11,125 Sports Queen Maid, Prom Attendant 115 Sports Queen 12. JUANITA CLOSE-Advanced Biology Club 10,115 Environmental Problems Club 11,125 Russian Club 10,11,125 SPIRIT 10,11,125 Faculty Editor 12. CONNIE CLUKIES-GAA 10,115 Outer Council 105 Pep Club 10, 11,12, Variety Show 11. MORRIS COLE-Letterman's Club 11,125 PILOT 10,11,125 Base- ball 10,125 Basketball l0,115 Football 10,11,125 Track 11. JAMES COLLINS-Football 10,11,12. GREGORY COLTER-Boy's Gymnastics Club 12. MARY CONLEY-GAA 10,115 Pep Club 11,125 Synchronized Swim Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 125 Hockey 105 Water Polo 10. :KAREN CONNER-Latin Club 11, President 125 Twirlers 11, Co- ea 12. ROBIN CONNER-Cheerleader 125 GAA 10,115 Girl's Gymnastics Club 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 SPIRIT Student Life Editor 125 Synchronized Swim Club 115 Variety Show 10,11,125 Hockey 115 Water Polo 10,11. PATRICIA COOL-Drama Club 10,115 Judo Club 105 School Store 125 Variety Show 11. KATHI CORNWELL-Oak Park High School Kansas City, Mo. 105 Advanced Biology Club 115 French Club 11,125 FTA 125 Pep Club 12. NANCY COX-Drama Club 125 GAA 115 National Honor Society 11,125 Outer Council 125 Pep Club 125 Variety Show 11,12. KAY CRAWFORD-GAA 115 Pep Club 11,12. PAT CULLEN-Pep Club 115 Pom Pon Squad 11. MELINDA CUNNINGHAM-GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Vari- ety Show 12. DEBRA CURLE-Oliver Wendell Holmes, San Antonio, Texas 10, 115 Girl's Gymnastic Club 12. TERRY CURTIS-Bishop Du Bourg High School, St. Louis, Mo. 10,11. DAN CUSTER-Swimming Manager 10. JANET CUSTER-Drama Club 10,115 Girl's Gymnastics Club 105 Junior Play 115 Pep Club 10,115 Variety Show 10,11. JIM DAHLEM-Basketball 10,11. MICHAEL DELANEY-Ritenour High School, Overland, Mo. 10, 115 Bible Club 125 Concert Band 12. DOUG DIETERICH-Chemistry Club 115 Letterman's Club 125 National Honor Society 125 Track 10,11,12. DAVID DILTHEY-Advanced Biology Club 10,115 Chemistry Club 11. CHRIS DIRCKX-Advanced Biology Club 125 Outer Council 12. GARY DOERING-Letterman's Club 11,12, Treasurer 125 Water Polo 10,11,12, Captain 12. PA'I'I'I DONNOE-FNA 11,125 Latin Club 10,11, Treasu.rer 125 Outer Council 12. BOB DORN-Concert Band 11,12. JOY DRESSEL-FTA 10,11,125 Home Economics Club 115 Nation- al Honor Society 10,11,125 Outer Council 125 Pep Club 105 Russian Club 10,11, Vice-President 12. KATHY DREWETT-FNA 125 Home Economics Club 11. PATTY DREYER-GAA 115 Pep Club 125 Symphonic Band 10, 11,125 Variety Show. JAYNE DUNAGIN-San Carlos High School, San Carlos, Califor- nia 105 Addison Trail High School, Addison, Illinois, 11. PATRICE EBMEIER-Environmental Problems 11,125 Orchestra 105 Russian Club 10,11,125 Stage Band 10,11,125 Symphonic Band 10,11,125 Variety Show 11. RICK ECKERT-Swimming 115 Water Polo 11. DARLENE EHRHART-GAA 11,125 Pep Club 10,11. GRETCHEN ENGEL-Drama Club 105 GAA 105 Melodramas 105 Pom Pon Squad 105 Variety Show 10. MARK ENGELHARDT-Advanced Biology Club 10,11,125 Drama Club 10,11,125 FFA 125 Junior Play 115 National Honor Society 10, 11,125 One-Act Plays 125 Outer Council 125 Stage Band 125 Sym- phonic Band 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Variety Show 125 Cross Country 105 Wrestling 10. JANICE ENK-Bible Club Treasurer 11,125 Concert Band Secre- tary 10,115 Pep Club 105 Quill and Scroll 125 SPIRIT 11, Organi- zations Ed. 12. DEBBIE ESSARY-Westbury High School, Houston, Texas, 10, 115 Home Economics Club 125 Outer Council 11, Vice-President 125 Presidents Club 12. SHARON ESTES-National Honor Society 11,125 Pom Pon Squad 115 Twirlers, Head Twirler 11,12. LAURA EVANS-Snow Queen Maid 12. CLAIRE FAETH-GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnastics Club 105 Home Economics Club 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 SPIRIT 125 Synchronized 11,125 Variety Show 10,11,125 Snow Queen Attendant 125 Senior Class Secretary. ALAN FEIGENBAUM-Bible Club 11,125 Concert Band 105 Letterman's Club 11,125 Football 10,115 Track 10,11,125 Wrestling 10,11,12. CARMINE FICOCELLI-Orchestra 11,125 Stage Band 11,125 Symphonic Band 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,12. FRANK FLATON-Baseball 10,11,125 Football 10,11. JEFF FREESE-Junior Play 115 PILOT 115 Basketball 11,125 Football 10. STEPHEN FLICK-St. Louis University High School, St. Louis, Missouri 10,115 Scholar Quiz 12. GAIL FLIER-Creative Writers Club 105 FTA 125 PILOT 11,125 Variety Show 11. YVONNE FRANZ-GAA 10, Pep Club 105 Variety Show 11,12. BARBARA FREY-GAA 10,115 Home Economics Club Treasurer 125 Basketball 10. PAT FRIES-Drama Club 10,11,125 French Club 105 Masque 10, 11,125 National Honor Society 125 Pep Club 10,125 SPIRIT 12. RICK FRIMEL-Creative Writers Club 125 Letterman's Club 10, 11, Vice-President 125 PILOT 115 Variety Show 11,125 SWIMMING 10,11,125 Water Polo 11,12. BETTY FUHRMANN-Pep Club 10. MAUREEN FULSOM-Mixed Choir 10. MICHAEL GAFFNEY-Advanced Biology Club 105 Environ- mental Problems 115 French Club 11,125 PILOT 105 Student Coun- cil Adviser 125 Youth in Govemment 12. NANCY GANDY-FBLA Vice-President 125 FFA 125 Home Economics Club 125 Outer Council 12. ' RAY GARDNER-All School Play 125 Boys Gymnastics Club 115 Melodramas 125 One-Act Plays 125 Variety Show 11,12. CAROLYN GEITZ-A Cappella Choir 10,11,125 Outer Council 125 Pep Club 10. SUE GEOFFRION-Creative Writers Club 10, Treasurer 115 Drama Club 10,11,125 Environmental Problems 11,125 National Honor Society 115 Outer Council 11, Recording Secretary 125 Pep Club 10,11. CARYL GETER-A Cappella Choir 10,11,125 Bible Club 115 Drama Club 125 GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Student Council 10,11,125 Variety Show 10511, Narrator 125 Prom Attendant 115 Sport's Queen Attendant. ED GEYER-Environmental Problems -105 SPIRIT 10,11,12. FRANK GIANINO-Water Polo 10. FRED GOECKER-Baseball Managers 105 Water Polo Manager 10. GERI GOKENBACH-Latin Club 10,' Secretary 115 Outer Council 105 PILOT 12. , BRUCE GOGUEN-Drama Club 125 One-Act Plays 125 Symphonic Band 10,11. 5 DEBORAH GOODMAN-School Store 125 Variety Show 10,11. SUSAN GOODRICH-Bible Club 115 FTA 105 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Student Council Secretary 10,11, President 125 Snow Queen Attendant 125 Spring Fever 12. CHARLEY GRAY-Basketball Manager 10. GAIL GREENWALD-FNA Vice-President 10,11, President 125 Girls Gymnastics Club 125 Nationall Honor Society 11,125 Syn- chronized Swim Club 10. l CHRIS GRESHAM-Pep Club 10. l MATTHEW GRISHAM-Advanced Biology Club 105 Letterman's Club 10,11,125 Sophomore Class President, Track 10,11,12. DAVE GUTWEILER-Football10. DEBBIE HAGLER-GAA 10,115 SPIRIT 125 Synchronized Swim Club 11,12. TOM HAINES-MacArthur High School, Decatur, Ill. 105 Soccer 115 Track 12. DEBBRA HALL-GAA 105 Home Economics Club 125 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Variety Show 11,12. CI-IRISTAL HAMANN-GAA 10,115 Orchestra 10,11,125 Sym- phonic Band 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,12, Captain 10,125 Hockey 10,11,12, Captain 125 Water Polo 115 Volleyball 10,11,12, Captain 10,12. CAROLYN HAMLIN-Drama Club 10,115 GAA 10,115 Outer Council 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,12. DAVE HAMMER-Judo Club 11,125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Student Council 10,11, Vice President 12. CRAIG HANDEL-All School Play 125 Drama Club 125 One-Act plays 125 Thespians 125 Variety Show 125 Swimming 105 Water Polo 10,11. VIRGINIA HANSEN-French Club 125 GAA 115 Orchestra 10, 115 Outer Council 125 Pep Club 125 Basketball 11, 12. MARK HARDIN-Advanced Biology Club 11,12. CLINT HARDING-All School Play 11,125 Junior Play 115 Melo- drams 105 One-Act Plays 125 Thespians 125 Variety Show 11,12. DEBBIE HARPER--Westchester High School Houston, Texas 105 Advanced Biology Club 115 French Club 115 Outer Council 11. ED HARRIS-Latin Club 105 Variety Show 12. ROSS HARRISON-Concert Band 10,115 Drama Club 105 Spanish Club 115 Variety Show 10. GARY HART-Cross Country 11. JOAN HARTKE-Drama Club 105 GAA 10,115 German Club 105 Home Economics Club 10,11,125 Pom Pon Squad 105 Variety Show 10. DEBBIE HARTMAN-Cheerleader 125 Environmental Problems Club 125 GAA 105 Pep Club Secretary 10,11,125 Variety Show 12. KAREN HARTMANN-GAA 105 Outer Council 105 Pep Club 10. SHARON HARTMANN-Cheerleader 11,125 Melodrams 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Prom Reporter 125 Variety Show 10,11,125 Prom At- tendant 115 Sports Queen Attendant 12. NANCY HASTY-FTA 105 Pep Club 105 Variety Show 11. DENNIS HAUPT-Football 10,11,12. ROBIN HAYES-All School Play 10, Director 125 Drama Club 10,11,125 Melodramas Director 10,115 Outer Council 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Thespians 11,125 Variety Show 11 Director, 12. GAIL HEDDEN-A Cappella Choir 10,11, Secretary 125 Chemistry Club Secretary 115 Drama Club 10,11,124 French Club 125 GAA 10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 Outer Council 125 Pep Club 105 Variety Show 115 Amahl 12. BOB HEINE-Wrestling10,11. MARK I-IELM-Advanced Biology Club 105 Chemistry Club Vice- President 115 Creative Writers Club Vice-President 10,115 Mixed Choir 105 National Honor Society 10,11, President 125 Russian Club 10,11,12. JIM HENGEL-Football10. SUSAN HERBERS-FTA 11,125 Home Economics Club 11,12. DEAN HEYDE-Boys Gymnastics Club 11, President 12. NANCY HILL-GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 12. JANIS HIRAMOT0-Ritenour High School, St. Louis, Missouri, 105 Cheerleader 125 French Club 11,125 GAA 115 Outer Council 11, 125 Pep Club 11,125 Girls' Hockey 11. VERLEEN HOELSCHER-A Cappella Choir 11,125 Creative Writers Club Secretary 105 Drama Club 10,11,125 Junior Play 115 Mixed Choir 105 National Honor Society 10,11,125 One-Act Plays 105 Pep Club 105 PILOT 11,125 SPIRIT 12. RICK HOFFMAN-Basketball 105 Cross Country 10. BILL HOLTGRIEVE-Outer Council 11. JO HORTON-A Cappella Choir 10,11,125 National Honor So- ciety 10,11,125 Russian Club 10,115 Variety Show 11. GREGORY HOSS-All School Play 125 Concert Band 105 Drama Club 125 One-Act Plays 125 Outer Council 115 Thespians 125 SWIMMING 105 Water Polo 10. SUSAN HOUCK-FBLA10. STEVE HOUSKA-Concert Band 10,11,12. PAM HOWELL-FBLA 105 FTA 105 Home Economics Club 10,125 Outer Council 105 SPIRIT 10. KATHY HRITZ-Drama Club 10. STEVE HUFF-Advanced Biology Club 125 Chemistry Club 115 Key Club 11,12. ANNE HUGHES-Junior Play 11. LINDA HUGHES-School Store 12. LYNN HUGHES-GAA 10. JANICE HUISENGA-GAA 105 Pep Club 12. KEVIN HUNTER-Advanced Biology Club 125 Judo Club 11. DAVID HURT-Concert Band 105 Football 11,125 Tennis 11. CAROLE HUTSON-Russian Club 10,11, Treasurer 12. CHRIS INTAGLIATA-All School Play 10,11,125 Drama Club 10, Secretary 11, President 125 Junior Play 115 Masque 11,125 Na- tional Honor Society 10,11,125 Outer Council 115 PILOT 10,11, Ed. in Chief 125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 Thespians 11,125 Variety Show, Asst. Student Director 115 Snow Queen Attendant 125 Club Presi- dents 12. JANET JACKSON-GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Variety Show 10, 11,125 Hockey 11. STEPHEN JACKSON-Chemistry Club 115 Mixed Choir 125 Or- chestra 10,11,12. EDWARD JACQUIN-I4-:tterman's Club 10,11,125 Cross Country 10,11,125Track10,11. CRAIG JAKUBS-A Cappella Choir 125 JETS President 125 Let- terman's Club 11,125 Mixed Choir10,115 Baseball 11,12. GREGORY JAMES-Advanced Biology Club 125 Junior Play 11. DEBRA JENKINS-GAA 105 Pep Club 10,115 Variety Show 12. JUDY JENKINS-Concert Band 10,11,125 GAA 10,115 General Biology Club 105 Variety Show 10. DEBBIE JESSE-A Cappella Choir 125 Pep Club 115 Variety Show 12. STEVE JOERGER-Advanced Biology Club 12. CHRIS JOHNSON-FBLA 125 Outer Council 115 School Store 115 Cross' Country 125 Football 105 Track 11. KEVIN J OHNSON-Concert Band 10,115 PILOT 11. SCOT JOHNSON-JETS 10,11,125 Letterman's Club 11,125 Mixed Choir 10,115 Outer Council 125 Football 10,11,125 Wrestling 10,11. DEBRA J. JONES-Drama Club 105 French Club 105 Home Eco- nomics Club 10,125 Variety Show 10,11. DONNA JOST-A Cappella Choir 125 Creative Writers Club 105 FBLA 115 Junior Play 115 Mixed Choir 115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 PILOT 125 Russian Club 10,115 School Store 105 Variety Show 10,11. PAULA KARIDES-Pep Club 12. JAY KARL-Soccer 10. POLLY KAWANISHI-Advanced Biology Club 105 FNA 105 Na- tional HonorSociety 10,11,125 Russian Club 10,11. GLENNA KEATHLEY-National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10. ROSEMARY KERN-A Cappella Choir 11,125 All School Play 125 Creative Writers Club 10,125 Drama Club 125 Junior Play 115 Mixed Choir 105 National Honor Society 10,11,125 One-Act Plays 125 Outer Council 115 PILOT 125 Variety Show 12. FRED KIENKER-A Cappella Choir 11,125 Advanced Biology Club 10,115 All School Play 10,11,125 Drama Club 11,125 JETS 115 Junior Play 10,115 Melodramas 115 Mixed Choir 105 Thespians 11, 125 Variety Show 11,12. ROBERT KIMMEL-Advanced Biology Club 10,115 Chew Club 115 Creative Writers Club President 10,115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Outer Council 115 Russian Club 10. JIM KING-Letterman's Club 125 Stage Band 10,11,125 Symphonic Band 10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,125 Wrestling 12. DENICE KINSLEY-Atfton High School, Alfton, Mo. 105 GAA 115 Pom Pon Squad 125 SPIRIT 12. POLLY KINSLOWE-Advanced Biology Club 11, Treasurer 125 Environmental Problems Club Secretary 115 National Honor So- ciety 10,11,125 Spanish Club 105 Volleyball 10. SUZANNE KOELN-A Cappella Choir 10,11,125 Drama Club 10, 115 National Honor Society 11,125 One-Act Plays, Arnahl, 125 Thes- pians 125 Variety Show 10,11,12. SHARON KONRAD-Southwest High School, St. Louis, Mo. 105 GAA 11. BROOKE, KOPFF-Advanced Biology Club 10,11,125 Environ- mental Problems Club 11,125 Variety Show 12. DARLENE KRAI-Cheerleader 10,11,125 GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Variety Show 11. CHRIS KRATKY-All School Play 105 Concert Band 105 En- vironmental Problems Club 11,125 National Honor Society 105 Pep Club 105 Quill and Scroll 11,125 SPIRIT 11. MARLIESE KRUGER-German Club 10,115 National Honor So- ciety 11. BRUCE KRYSL-Symphonic Band 10,11. CAROLYN KUKIER-GAA 105 Home Economics Club 105 PILOT 125 Pom Pon Squad 105 SPIRIT 11. JEAN KULAGE-GAA 105 Variety Show 10,11. DEBBIE KVETON-Art Club 115 GAA 105 Pep Club 10. ROXANN LANDSCHOOT--Art Club 105 Pom Pon Squad 11. DEBBIE LANGFORD-Drama Club 10: GAA 10,115 Pep Club 105 Basketball 10,115 Hockey 115 Volleyball 10. BOB LANGSDORF-Variety Show 11,125 Baseball 10,11,125 Foot- ball11,12. DALE LATURNO--Fayette High School, Fayette, Mo. 10,11. SHARON LAY-Drama Club 105 Home Economics Club 12. JOANNE LEDER-Advanced Biology Club 10,115 Creative Writers Club 10, Secretary 115 Drama Club 10,11,125 FBLA Secretary 11, 125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Outer Council 10, Secretary 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 PILOT 11, Copy Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Russian Club 10,11,12. MELODY LEE-French Club 125 GAA 105 Outer Council 125 Va- riety Show 12. BECKY LEWELLEN-St. Teresa Academy, East St. Louis, Ill. 10,115 Pep Club 12. BARB LIBERA-St. Teresa Academy, East St. Louis, Ill. 105 Pep Club 12. STEVE LINDEMANN-Normandy High School, St. Louis, Mo. 10,11. PAT LINE-Crafts Club 11,125 Pep Club 12. BECKY LIPPOLD-School Store 12. KATHY LIPSKOCH-FNA 10,115 Junior Play 115 Spanish Club 10. NANCY LITTLE-Home Economics Club 125 Pep Club 125 Pom Pon Squad 11, Choreographer 12. SALLY LIVINGSTONE-Home Economics Club 10,11. MARY LOBUONO-Concert Band 105 Drama Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11. CURT LOGSDON-Letterman's Club 125 Soccer 10,11. MARK LONG-Northwest High School of House Springs, Mo. 105 A Cappella Choir 125 Concert Band 115 Outer Council 125 Sym- phonic Band 125 Basketball 115 Track 11. CHRISTINE LONGNECKER-Art Club 105 French Club 11, Treasurer 125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Outer Coimcil 115 Variety Show 11. SANDRA LOUD-FBLA 10,115 GAA 10,115 Outer Council 115 PILOT 11,125 Variety Show 11,125 Basketball 105 Volleyball 10. DON LOVE-Chess Club 105 Concert Band 10,11,125 German Club 12. KATHLEEN LUBBOCK-National Honor Society 11,125 Orches- tra 10,11,125 Symphonic Band 10,11,12. TOM LUCAS-Pondorosa High School, Pondorosa, Calif. 10,115 Outer Council 12. SUSAN LUSTIG-All School Play, Stage Manager 10,115 Drama Club 10,11 Parliamentarian 125 Junior Play 115 Masque 10,11,125 Mixed Choir, President 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Outer Council 105 Russian Club, Secretary-Treasurer 10,11, President 125 Thespians 11,125 Club Presidents' Organization, President 12. KATHY MAHACEK-FBLA 105 Pep Club 125 Basketball 12. DOUG MAJOR-A Cappella Choir 125 Mixed Choir 115 Student Council 125 Variety Show 12. PAT MALONEY-GAA 105 Pep Club 105 Pom Pon Squad 11,125 Variety Show 11. - PAM MANGRUM-GAA 10,115 Basketball 11,125 Hockey 11,125 Volleyball 11,12. DAVID MARKLAND-Letterman's Club 10,11,125 Baseball, Manager 10,11,125 Basketball, Manager 105 Football, Manager 10, 11,12. , JEAN MARKUS-Cheerleader 125 GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,125 Hockey 11. JOE MARKUS-Judo Club 10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 Outer Council 10,11, President 125 PILOT 105 Student Council 10, 11,12. GLENN MARKWORT-Letterman's Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 10,I1,125 Outer Council 115 Variety Show 115 Golf 105 Tennis 11,125 Water Polo 10,11,12. PEGGY MARR-Advanced Biology Club, Secretary 125 Outer Council 11,125 Pep Club 125 PILOT 125 SPIRIT 12. PAT MARSHALL-GAA 105 Pep Club 10. CLAUDIA McCLANAl-IAN-GAA 10,115 Home Economics Club 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Outer Council 115 Quill and Scroll 125 SPIRJT 11, spam Editor 125 Variety show 11. MARY LU MCGARTLAND-GAA 10,115 Melodramas 115 Pep Club 105 Variety Show 10,11,12. i STEVE McGINNlS-Letterman's Club 125 Football 105 Track 10,11,12. KEN McKELVEY-FTA, Vice President 125 Football 10. SANDRA McLAIN-Advanced Biology Club 105 Environmental Problems Club 11,125 GAA 115 National Honor Society 105 Pep Club 10,1l,125 SPIRIT 12. KATHY McNAMARA-GAA10. DENISE MCNEARY-Girls Gymnastics Club 11. RICK McNU'I'I'-John Marshall High School, Portland, Oregon 10,11. KENT MEISEMANN-Letterman's Club 10,11,125 PILOT, Photography Editor 10,11,125 Cross Country 10. GERMAINE MESSMANN-A Cappella Choir 11,125 GAA 10,115 German Club 105 Mixed Choir 105 Pep Club 125 Hockey 11. CHRISTINE MEYER-Outer Councill 11,125 PILOT 125 Variety Show 10,11,12. DEBORAH MILLA-GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnastics Club 11,125 Mixed Choir 10,115 Outer Council 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Hockey 115 Water Polo 10,11. BILL C. MILLER-Variety Show 125 'Baseball 10,11,125 Football 10. , BILL D. MILLER-Baseball 105 Basketball 105 Football 10. JAN MINDA-GAA 105 Pep Club 10. AL MINDER-Vianney High School, St. Louis, Mo. 10. DONNA MOEHRING-Art Club 105 FBLA 105 GAA 105 Home Economics Club 11,125 Pep Club 10,115 Pom Pon Squad, Treas- urer 10. 1 JUDY MOELLER-GAA 10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 12. 1 l GARY MOESER-Boys Gymnastics Club 125 Chess Club 105 Let- terman's Club 125 PILOT 125 Water Polo 12. RICHARD MONROTOS-Soccer 10. MAUREEN MORAN-Crafts Club 115 Outer Council 115 PILOT 11,125 SPIRIT 10. CHUCK MORGAN-Letterman's Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 105 Cross Country 10,115 Track 10. NANCY MORGAN-Beaconsfield High School, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 105 French Club 115 Outer Council 125 School Store 12. JODY MORIOKA-Art Club 105 Crafts Club 11, Secretary 125 Junior Play 115 National Honor Society 125 Variety Show 11. KATHY MOST-Drama Club 105 GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,12. MARY ANN MUELLER-FBLA, Secretary-'Ireasurer 12. SANDY MUELLER-Cheerleader 125 GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnas- tics Club 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Pom Pon Squad 105 Symphonic Band 10,11,125 Sports Queen Maid 12. TERRY MUELLER-GAA 115 Outer Council 11,125 Pep Club 115 PILOT 125 Hockey 11. JOYCE MURABITO-Pep Club 11. RICHARD MURPHY-Baseball12. LYNN MURRAY-Art Club 115 GAA 10,11. CAROL MURRELL-Home Economics Club 105 Mixed Choir 10, 115 Pom Pon Squad 11. CLAY NAPPIER-Boys Gymnastics Club 105 Baseball 105 Basket- ball 105 Football 105 Golf 105 Soccer 10. SANDY NELLESEN-Variety Show 10. JOAN NEMEC-GAA 105 Pep Club 10,115 Variety Show 11. DAVE NETERER-Football 105 Wrestling 10,11. DEBBIE NEWBERRY-Drama Club 10,11,125 GAA 115 Junior Play 115 Masque 10,11,125 Melodramas 115 Pep Club 105 Quill and Scroll 125 SPIRIT 11, Classes Editor 125 Thespians 11,125 Variety Show 10,115 Snow Queen Maid 12. JONH NEWMAN-Football1O. CHRISTINE NICHOLAS-Bishop Du Bourg High School, St. Louis, Mo. 10. CAROL NOLLE--French Club 12. JAMES NORMAN-Baseball 115 Football 11. BRYAN NOUR-Urbandale High School, Urbandale, Iowa 10. SHARON NOWICKI-Drama Club 105 Pep Club 10,11,12. CARLOS NUNEZ-Boys Gymnastics Club 125 Chess Club 105 Junior Play 115 Letterman's Club 11,125 Melodramas 105 PILOT 10, 115 Student Council 125 Class Secretary 115 Wrestling 10,11. JANET OBERMANN-Art Club 115 Drama Club 10: Junior Play 115 SPIRIT 11. ANN 0'CONNELL-FNA 11,12. BRIDGET O'DONNELL-Drama Club 10,115 GAA 10,115 Outer Council 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,12. LINDA O'KEEFE-A Cappella Choir 11,125 Creative Writers Club 125 Drama Club 10,115 PILOT 10,11. KAREN O'REILLY-Art Club 115 Drama Club 115 Pep Club 10. PAT O'ROURKE-French Club 125 GAA 125 Spanish Club 11,12. DEBORAH OSBORNE-Drama Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Pom Pon Squad 10. TERRI O'I'1 0-FBLA 105 GAA 105 Home Economics Club 11, Vice President 125 Pep Club 10,115 Pom Pon Squad 10, Secretary 11,12. BILL PAPE-Chess Club 10,115 German Club 105 Orchestra 10,11, 125 Stage Band 10,11,125 Symphonic Band 10,11,12. MARY PAPIN-GAA 105 Pep Club 10,115 Variety Show 10,11. JOHN PARKER-Football 105 Wrestling 10. DIANE PASSIGLIA-GAA 10,115 Variety Show 10,11. MARK PATTERSON-Chemistry Club 115 FBLA 10,115 General Biology Club 105 Outer Council 125 Russian Club 11,12. DONNA PAYTON-Crafts Club 125 Pep Club 12. PAT PENCE-Advanced Biology Club 10, Secretary 115 National Honor Society 115 Orchestra 125 Stage Band 115 Symphonic Band 10,11,12. JOHN PETERSON-National Honor Society 10,11,125 Stage Band 10,11,125 Symphonic Band 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,12. LINDA PETERSON--GAA 10,115 National Honor Society 10,11, 125 Pep Club 105 Variety Show 115 Basketball 10,115 Hockey 10,11 125 Volleyball 10,11,12. LORI PIEPER-Environmental Problems Club 115 GAA 10,115 German Club 105 Outer Council 125 Pep Club 10,11, Vice President 125 PILOT Photographer 125 Variety Show 11,125 Sports Queen At- tendant 12. DON PIKE-Letterman's Club 125 Baseball 105 Basketball 105 Football 10,11,12. LARRY PITCHER-Letterman's Club 11, Secretary 125 Smile Club 115 Football 10,11,125 Track 10. CHERYL PLOESSER-Art Club 10,115 Crafts Club 115 Home Economics Club 11, Secretary 125 Pep Club 125 PILOT 12. NED PRINCE-Concert Band 11,125 Symphonic Band 115 Variety Show 115 Wrestling 12. DON PURDY-Crafts Club 105 Junior Play 11. LINDA QUEST-Advanced Biology Club 115 GAA 11. NED QUEST-Symphonic Band 10,11, President 1.25 Cross Coun- a-y 125 Track 11,12. DON QUINN-Bible Club 10,115 Symphonic Band 10,11. DAVID RABENAU-All School Play 125 Drama Club 11,125 Outer Council 115 Variety Show 11,12. LINDA RANDEMAN-Orchestra 10. GORDON RAUSS-Track 105 Wrestling 10. ROGER REDEL-School Store 105 Symphonic Band 10. NANE'I'I E RENICK-Chemistry Club 115 Crafts Club 125 Drama Club 10,11, Treasurer 125 Junior Play 115 Melodramas 105 Mixed Choir 125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 One-Act Plays 125 PILOT 125 Thespians 11,125 Variety Show 11. LINDA RENNECKER-Art Club 105 Chemistry Club 115 Crafts Club 11, Vice President 125 I I'A 125 Outer Council 10,115 PILOT 10,125 Variety Show 11,12. JEROME RIBAUDO-Track 10. RICHARD RIEMANN-Advanced Biology Club 115 Computer Club 125 JETS 115 Variety Show 11. GERALD RILL-Ritenour High School, Overland, Mo. 105 A Cap- pella Choir 125 Amahl 125 Bible Club 11, President 125 Chemistry Club 115 Symphonic Band 12. NANCY RISCH-French Club 11,125 Home Economics Club 11,12. EDWARD ROHDE-Chemistry Club 115 Environmental Problems Club 11,12. ELLEN ROHDE-Environmental Problems Club 11,125 GAA 10, 115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Outer Council 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,12. ANN ROMMEL-Drama Club 10,115 GAA 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,12. PAT ROSS-GAA 10,115 Outer Council 115 Volleyball 10. YOLANDA ROSS-Mixed Choir 12. BILL ROSSER-Track 10. CHERYL ROTI'-French Club 11,125 Home Economics Club 11. GARY RUDER-Advanced Biology Club 105 Creative Writers Club 10,115 National Honor Society 10,115 PILOT 11,125 Student Council Treasurer 10,11. JANE RUDOLPH-Home Economics Club 10.11.125 Mixed Choir10 JOANN SAPPINGTON-Home Economics Club 115 Outer Council 115 Pep Club 10. DENNIS SCHAFFNER-Variety Show 125 Basketball 105 Football 10. LISA SCHMALACKER-GAA 105 German Club Secretary 105 Pep Club 10,115 Pom Pon Squad 105 Variety Show 12. JOAN SCHLITPLER-Junior Play 11. DEBBIE SCHMIDT-Advanced Biology Club 115 Bible Club 105 Drama Club 115 Pep Club 105 Symphonic Band 105 Variety Show 115 Hockey 11. MARY ANN SCHMIDT-Synchronized Swim Club 10,11. BARBARA SCHMITT-Cheerleader 105 GAA 105 Pep Club 10,11, 125 Variety Show 10,11,12. BARB SCHO'I'I'-Outer Council 105 PILOT 105 Spanish Club 11. BETTY SCHROEDER-Home Economics Club 125 Outer Council 11,12. KAREN SCHUBERT-Art Club 115 Drama Club 105 Pep Club 10. LYNN SCHULER-Home Economics Club 12. DEBBIE SCHWARTZ-GAA 10,11. JOE SCHWARTZ-Outer Council 10,115 School Store 12. LINDA SCHWEICKHART-GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11. RICK SCHWEITZER-Baseball 11,125 Basketball 105 Football 10,1I,12. CYNTHIA SCOTT-French Club 10,125 GAA 10,115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Student Council 125 Snow Queen Court 125 St. Pat's Escort 105 Spring Fever Escort 115 Basketball 11, Captain 10,125 Hockey 10,11, Captain 125 Water Polo 105 Volleyball 11,12, Captain 10. VICKY SCO'I'I'-Pep Club 125 School Store 12. MARK SEEMAYER-Concert Band 10,11,125 Stage Band 11,125 Wrestling 10. SUE SEEMILLER-All School Play 105 Drama Club 10,115 En- vironmental Problems Club 115 French Club 10, Treasurer 11, President 125 FTA Secretary 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 105 Variety Show 115 YARC 12. SONDRA SEILER-A Cappella Choir 125 FTA 115 GAA 10,115 Home Economics Club 10,115 Mixed Choir 115 Outer Council 10,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 SPIRIT 115 Variety Show 125 Basketball 10. LAURA SENSKE-GAA 105 Pep Club 105 Synchronized Swim Club 10,12, President 115 Snow Queen Maid 125 Spring Fever Es- cort I25 Class Vice President 10,11,12. SUE SHERRELL-Home Economics Club 115 School Store 12. JERRY SHOCKLEY-Variety 125 Wrestling 10,11,12. MARK SIEBERT-Bishop Du Bourg High School, St. Louis, Mo. 10,11. DEBORAH SIEGELE-Drama Club 10,11,125 Environmental Problems Club 115 Junior Play 115 Masque 11,125 Melodramas 105 One-Act Plays 11,125 Outer Council 125 Thespians 11,125 Variety Show 12. X 4 l DONNA SMART-Home Economics Club 115 Spanish Club 10. CHARLES SMITH-A Cappella Choir 125 Mixed Choir 10,11. MISSY SMITH-Outer Council 125 Pep Club 10,125 Variety Show 10,12. RON SMITH-Boys Gymnastics Club 125 Camera Club 125 En- vironmental Problems Club 12. SHERRYL SNEAD-Drama Club 115 GAA 10,115 Junior Play 115 Outer Council 105 Pom Pon Squad 105 Variety Show 10,125 Class Treasurer 11,12. j DENNIS SONDERMANN-Advanced Biology Club 10,11, Presi- dent 125 Soccer 11,12. ROBERT SORRELLS-A Cappella Choir 10,11, Vice President 125 Drama Club 12, National Honor Society 10,11,12. GLEN SPECKERT-Chemistry Club 125 Chess Club 10,11, Presi- dent 125 National Honor Society 11,125lBasketball 10. TOM SPENCE-Stage Band 105 Symphonic Band 10,11,12. JACKIE SPIRK-GAA 10. GLORIA SPOTANSKI-Advanced Biology Club 115 General Bi- ology Club 105 PILOT 10. SHERRY SPRINGER-Cheerleader 11,125 GAA 105 Girls Gym- nastics Club 10,125 Mixed Choir 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,125 Snow Queen Maid 115 Prom Attendant 115 Sports Queen Maid 125 Basketball 10. BRADFORD STAGNER-Basketball 10, 115 Football 11. EVALE STEELE-Advanced Biology Club 11,125 Home Economics Club 1O,l2. KAREN STOESSEL-GAA 105 Pep Club 10. JOE STRANGE-Drama Club 105 PILOT Circulation Manager 125 Student Council 12. GEORGIA STRAUB-FBLA 125 Juflo Club Secretary 115 PILOT 12. JIM STROBL-S0ccer10,11,12. l KAREN STORM-FBLA 105 GAA 105 Pom Pon Squad 12. BONITA STUCKE-Crafts Club 12. 5 CHERYL STUCKEL-Art Club 105 GAA 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,125 Hockey 12. 1 TERRY STUDDARD-Drama Club 105 FBLA 105 GAA 105 Pep Club 105 Pom Pon Squad 12. SANDRA SWANTNER-GAA 105 Home Economics Club 11,125 Outer Council 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Pom Pon Squad 11, Choreo- grapher 125 SPIRIT 11,125 Synchronized Swim Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 12. 1 SUE SWEARINGEN-All School Play 125 Drama Club 105 Ju- nior Play 115 Mixed Choir 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Russian Club 10,11,12. ' JANIS TABER-Grover Cleveland High School 10. SUE TELKER-A Cappella Choir 10,11,125 All School Play 125 Art Club 105 GAA 105 Mixed Choir 105 Pep Club 10,115 Synchronized Swim Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 10,11,12. JIM TELLATIN-Baseball 10,11. MARK THOENES-Outer Council 105 Symphonic Band 105 Vari- ety Show 105 Wrestling 10. i BARBARA THOMAS-Cheerleader Co-Captain 105 GAA 105 Outer Council 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Student Council 10,115 Vari- ety Show 12. STEVE THOMAS-Cross Country 10,11,125 Soccer 10,115 Track 10. JAMES THOMPSON-Precious Bldod Seminary, Liberty, Mo. 115 A Cappella Choir 10,125 All School Play 125 Amahl 125 Creative Writers Club 105 German Club 105 Latin Club 105 Lindbergh Madrigal Group 125 PILOT 12. JEFF THOMPSON-Advanced Biology Club 105 Environmental Problems Club 115 Outer Council 105 Student Body President 125 Student Council 11,125 St. Pat's 12. 1 MICHAEL TOLLE-Chess Club 105 National Honor Society 10, 11,125 PILOT 10,11, Copy Editor 1255 Quill and Scroll 125 Soccer 10, 11. RICK TOUCHETT-All School Play 10,11,125 Concert Band Vice President 105 French Club 11,125 Junior Play 115 Melodramas 105 Variety Show 11,12. CINDY TOZER-Art Club 10,115 Home Economics Club 125 Pep Club 10,11. l KAREN 'TRANTHAM-Outer Council 125 Pep Club 12. BECKY TRENHOLM-Home Economics Club 11,125 Pep Club 105 Variety Show 11. l DENNY TR.IPLE'I'I'-Boys Gymnastics Club 125 Cross Country 115 Track 11. ' RALPH ULMER-Football 105 Swimming 11. ROBERT ULRICH-Advanced Biology Club 125 All School Play 10,125 Drama Club 10,11,125 Environmental Problems Club 11,125 Junior Play 115 Masque 10,115 One-Act Plays 125 Outer Council 11, 125 Thespians 11,12. SHELLEY VAHEY-Hazelwood High School, Hazelwood, Mo. 10, 11. JOYCE VASEL-Drama Club 105 FTA 125 Home Economics Club 125 PILOT 125 Variety Show 10. BILL VIERLING-Chemistry Club 115 Latin Club 115 Soccer 10. DAN VOGEL-Football 105 Track 10,11,12. JOYCEANNE VOGEL-Outer Council 11,125 Pep Club 105 PILOT 10,11, News Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 125 Class Secretary. CATHY VOGELE-All School Play 115 Mixed Choir 125 Outer Council 115 Pep Club 10,11,12. ERIC VOIGHT-Advanced Biology Club 10,115 Creative Writers Club 10,115 Environmental Problems Club 11,125 PILOT 125 Stu- dent Council 125 Track 10. CATHY VON RONZELEN-GAA 105 Mixed Choir 125 Pep Club 10,11. NANCY WAGENER-FTA 105 GAA 105 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 10. CHRISTINA WALDEN-Mehlville High School, Mehlville, Mo. 105 Kirkwood High School, Kirkwood, Mo. 11. JUDY WALDO-Creative Writers Club 105 FNA 10, Secretary 11, Vice President 125 National Honor Society 11,125 Pep Club 105 Russian Club 10,11. LIZ WALKER-Home Economics Club 10. KAREN WALLACE-Drama Club 105 GAA 115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 12. LARRY WALTHER-Bible Club 11, President 12. STEVE WALTHER-Chemistry 11. ROBERT WAMPLER-Variety Show 12. DEBBIE WANNER-Girls Gymnastics Club 11. BARBARA WARNER-FBLA 105 GAA 105 Pep Club 10. DONALD WEBBER-Drama Club 125 JETS 11. VICKI WEBER-GAA 10,115 Girls Gymnastics Club 105 Outer Council 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,125 Basketball 10,115 Volleyball 10. KIM WEHMUELLER-GAA 10,115 Orchestra 10,11,125 Pep Club 115 Stage Band 11,125 Symphonic Band 10,11, Vice President 12. DONNA WEISS-Girls Gymnastics Club 11. BARBARA WERNER-GAA 10,115 Outer Council 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Variety Show 11,12. SUSAN WEST-National Honor Society 10,11, Secretary-Treas urer 125 Quill and Scroll 11,125 SPIRIT 11, Editor-in-Chief 125 Variety Show 10,115 Snow Queen Attendant 125 Class Treasurer 10. JACK WHITE-Art Club 10,115 Chess Club President 10,115 Creative Writers Club 10,115 Letterman's Club 10,11,125 Outer Council 105 Cross Country 10,11, Captain 125 Track 10,11,12. RENEE WHITLEDGE-French Club 105 Home Economics Club 105 Pep Club 11. KAREN WHITMORE-Drama Club 125 French Club 115 GAA 10, 115 Pep Club 11,125 PILOT 12. CATHERINE WILBER-Crafts Club 125 FNA 105 Home Econom- ics Club 125 Outer Council 125 Spanish Club Treasurer 115 Variety Show 11,12. THOMAS WILCOX-Cross Country 125 Track 12. CHRIS WILDE-Water Polo 11,12. JAMES WILLIAMS-A Cappella Choir 10,11,12. RENEE WILLIAMSON-Creative Writers Club Secretary 105 FBLA 125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Orchestra 10,115 PILOT Assistant Business Manager 11, Assistant Editor 125 Quill and Scroll 11, President 125 Stage Band 105 Symphonic Band 10,115 Variety Show 10. DEB WILLHELM-FBLA 105 GAA 10. CINDY WILLOUGHBY-Advanced Biology Club 105 Drama Club 10,115 National Honor Society 125 SPIRIT 11,12. COLLEEN WILSON-Environmental Problems Club 11,125 GAA 115 Pep Club 11,125 Variety Show 11. JEANNE WINTERROSE-GAA 115 Pep Club 125 Synchronized Swim Club 10,11,12. LINDA WIRZ-Advanced Biology Club 125 Environmental Prob- lems Club 125 Latin Club 12. LINDY WTITGENSTEIN-FBLA Secretary 105 GAA 105 Variety Show 11,12. BOB WOLF-Advanced Biology Club 105 Boys Gymnastics Club 125 Chemistry Club 115 Environmental Problems Club 115 French Club 10,115 National Honor Society 115 Outer Council 115 Class President 12. JILL WOODS-Drama Club 10,115 GAA 10,115 Judo Club 105 Junior Play 115 Mixed Choir 125 Pep Club 11,125 SPIRIT 10,125 Variety Show 105 Water Polo 10. SANDRA WRIGHT--Drama Club 105 GAA 105 Outer Council 125 PILOT 11, Feature Editor 125 SPIR.IT 125 Variety Show 11,12. CYNTHIA WUNDRACK-A Cappella Choir 125 Crafts Club 115 Mixed Choir 115 National Honor Society 11,125 Synchronized Swim Club 10. HEATHER WYLIE-GAA 105 Pep Club 105 Snow Queen 12. CHERI YATES-Dexter High School, Dexter, Mo. 10. ALICE YOUNG-FBLA 125 Home Economics Club 12. NANCY YOUNG-Pep Club 11. ' STEVE YOUNT-National Honor Society 10,11,12. JOAN ZAVITSKY-Pep Club 12. VANESSA ZO'I'I'A-FTA 125 Junior Play 115 National Honor So- ciety 10,11,125 Outer Council 125 SPIRIT 125 Variety Show 115 YARC 12. STEVE ZURVRIGGEN-Hancock High School, St. Louis, Mo. 10, 11. fp o 6 5 x EW' 2 xr 'E ff: 9 I If a 1 S m 7 V ,. -f To Lindbergh Senior High School: Recorded in the 1971 SPIRIT are the events and people that shape and mold the persong ality of Lindbergh. The SPIRIT staff has tried to accurately and carefully organize these events, and their help and cooperation is greatly appreciated not only by myself and the other editors and sponsors, but hopefully by the entire student body as well. The long hours spent in compiling the yearbook will rarely be brought to the attention of those who have bought it, so this opportunity is taken to thank the staff and all those who made its publication possible. I wish to extend personal thanks to each of the section editors, Juanita Close, Robin Conner, Jan Enk, Jan Latham, Claudia McClanahan, Debbie Newberry, and Sandy Takach, for their creativeness, imagina- tion, and diligence. Also among those who have supported and aided the yearbook are Mr. Leroy Amen, Mr. Harry Swain and Mr. Jim Combs of American Yearbook Company, Mr. John Glassen of Becktold Bindery, Miss Sophie Parashak and the photographers of Vincent Price Studios, Mr. Tom Sides, the PILOT staff, and the secretaries. Finally, congratulations and a very special thanks goes to Miss Nancy Wolf and Mrs. Susan Kane for their friendship and guidance on this their first SPIRIT. Without their in- Huence, backbone, and optimism much of the SPIRIT and its staff would not have made it. I, and the entire staff, extend our hopes that you will enjoy this book as much as we did creating it. Keep up the SPIRIT! Susan West Editor-im Chief 271 l xx 9 X A is, E ps is 2 N -'fx 211: t ig -f , N 5 X X s ss Q X s X .. fi tg R X 5 Q Sag . . ' .ligigi Q' .44- YK...-of If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. 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