Lindbergh High School - Spirit Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1978

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i F F l 5-.-:v 15.- , ug 8 L S U .1 'P r L 0 .4. ii I ,hgxrw-5 x .C N..., 'R ..-.'1 A- Wm-W... We gather compiled academic foundations to pave arid shape The Roads We Travel uniquely, individually, into our own paths. Upon them, these lines we paint - wisdom, truth, and knowledge to be guidelines of our lives. Along the way success will be constructing bridges of understanding between all men's souls. And have it not be traveled lonelyg , , for patience and common sense be our just companions. .gs -4-1 11 Completion - standing upon its sturdiness, St. looking back over our shoulders, let it proudly reflect on us our creations, our decisions, our roads. Kathy Casey Enthusiasm, Dedication, And Spirit Lead Mr. Tom McCracken Down The Road Cf Success ,jfgs 5' 1 Gu lf' 1 rf' 1 1 NX xfl' 3 1 fx! L-4- 3?-31,4 5 . , 3 P.-'- g pt! 'U The name, Mr. Tom McCracken. can be heard echoing through the halls of Lindbergh High School. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts Degrees from Southeast Missouri State Universi- ty, Mr. McCracken taught for two years in Cape Girardeau. Missouri. Since 1968, he has taught General Biology and Advanced Biology at Lindbergh. Contributing much time and ef- fort to the reputation of this school. Mr. McCracken has become a leg- endary cross country coach. He has lead his teams to five state cham- pionships - one in 1972. and four consecutive titles from 197-1 to 1977. In addition. he coached the track team from 1970 to 1977. He also sponsors the Co-Pilots. Mr. McCracken's enthusiasm in the class room, as well as on the sports field, has made many deep impressions on those attending Lindbergh High School. He will long be remembered as an outstand- ing teacher. coach, and friend. Therefore, the SPIRIT Staff dedi- cates the 1978 SPIRIT to Sir. Tom McCracken. We travel through life participating, sacrificing, giving of ourselves as we light our roads with our many talents. Yet those things we love and enjoy, the open opportunities, make it all worthwhile. vw-n-Sv' ' view' g7fQ'Qmi', if -I .9 I I I I I Il II 'I I II I I I I II I I I I I I'I I I I L I I V , I5l,,X,ug A A .,,-- I' . I I, I I I 'I I I I I I I III I ,. II IT E. In. I II In RQ II II 'I In I ' I II I I ffl yu I II -I I I I I -I ul P I II .II I I I 7 , I 5 It Went From A Place Where Everyone Knew Each Other To A Place Where You Can Get Lost In The Halls. Mr. Herman Haeger 7 ' ' i,.l' T1 A . , Q.. P f , 'L ' 'fl I.T3i ,i.?Se1sfQ-' .' ' , . ' ,.. I A W 'Ll-lil.: 'Y X f-f1if ' 4'.Qiff ,Lf-a A 7' T'i'SfS:-' , Elie- 'T Ae'4 ,.ai9' ?i 'CI 15 Cir' , 4955- LQUT' 'fi iff X sw ' i' A 'i,,,.,a+1-'- f' A .lui 1 gags . e L .- J g ' . Etien- v K i C v ug , J ' ti , l C f.-ffl fi' ...x-.QV it l' . . y ' P '82-'D' .1 I 1 -- - I if. - 'V F 1 3..- z is 4.1 Q. A Q Top right: LHS is made up of three buildings and numerous '. ,. --nl -- p.. -. -g athletic fields. ' gflill ll 2: Middle right: The original high school is part of the present g V4 A g :M ,,oW ,A Ninth Grade Building. Lower right and left: Students' carefree atti- tudes are seen in the way they act and dress. .1 lm -' Lindbergh High School Celebrates Twenty-Fifth Anniversary A J-P V- , - . 1.v,J'f'?. ' ?.Bf? 'f,- f f5 'af' -5.1.5 ' '57 3 '-7d9f-'Ni f' '. A - .av .uf i-..-Y!-.1j' ,,-'r-.fiissafi ' 1-.4 'd-lg rg VIH.. - . . ', , ' 4'-' ... . ' ,. .. f..-.u..:g,,.-.L 44- N- .-.- . V I -wh ,lf F -X Q - - '4'- Q X f , .. 'YEBKWP L '5v -:f-,, . ,A 1 ,w1..... ' ' - , -f ,V ' l iv-1. t ,:,,,,MA 'f 1. L. ., Einygiay-. , X- r Q i i . Z W F . Z- I ' '- X 715-2' l Q -f f 'e' Q- .,..- -Jae., x ,, , .i A ... fi -1. 1i J3'9i 'fif5gf5' -. ,' .1 K ' r . ' -V, Q ,tg f .gpm 5' ...-.pf .4-' ffm. fr ' V Q21 -VH fi, 'M fag . if as fffsf .L N is 3 V J, , f , in is il ,.... , F? it S t K ' 2 1 I 2 Cross country, pom-pon girls, COE, Cafeteria Three, The Com- mons, gymnastics, soccer, girls' softball, the pool, driver's ed., Han- gar Dances, parking permits, and mini-course electives have become things we take for granted today, but twenty-five years ago, when Lindbergh High School first be- came a reality, people never even dreamed of them. Students had to bring their lunches because the building had no cafeteria until late in the school year. All has not been smooth going for the high school since 1952, but finally it celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary when the Class of 1978 was graduated in June. Mr. Herman Haeger, math 6 I i . y X85 Q. A 'g teacher, Mr. Alois Jaworski, phys- ical education teacher, and Mr. Louis Lunte, science teacher, are the only members of the original high school faculty who remain here. They have seen many other teachers come and go and have been joined by former students returning as teachers. Mr. Bob Zink, music teacher, a member of the first graduating class, was one of these alumnae. After so many years and experiences at Lindbergh High School, they can look back and see many changes that have occurred. Mr. Haeger believes the kids have changed through the years. Since there were fewer students in the early years of the high school, classes were more closely knit 7 . f g 9 za 1 . .11 . ' ' I 'lt 4 ' , X 1 . 4,4 'ev N n 1 5 1 'gKids Are More Carefree Now Than They Used To Be. Mr. Herman Haeger Left to right: Mr. Lunte. N111 llaeger. 1 and Mr. Zink were pictured in the 195- yearbook. LL. 4 I groups than in the l97O's. He saw the students of 1977-78 as more carefree than those of 1952-53. Peer pressure has become more impor- tant now while parental pressure was the ruler yesterday. The well-dressed girl of the early fifties wore cashmere sweaters, mid- calf length skirts, bobby socks, and saddle oxfords. Her boyfriend was proud to wear his letter sweater and straight-legged pants. Crew cuts were the only socially accepted hair styles for boys. An anything goes attitude of dress has become domi- nant. Rules for hair and skirt lengths have virtually disappeared. Slacks have become as acceptable for girls as for boys and jeans have become the school uniforms of to- , . fi W' 5i'..ia1,l.,- , 4. . y'A.-'L-A3423 I A-fy A - : ' ,A M . . 'ra' 1,5 . : - E- V N' .. .- sg txfprx -W-. 4 , 4 ' '. Ll' . day. The sports program virtually ex- ploded in recent times. In the early years here, football and baseball were scheduled during the same season. In order to have enough players, some students had to par- ticipate in both sports. Events were often delayed as some athletes had to finish one game before going to the other sporting contest. The list of activities, including dances at LHS, has grown. In the early fifties, students jitter-bugged to the tunes of Bill Haley's Comets while How Much Is That Doggie In The Window? was the number- one song. In 1978. people bumped and boogied to the beats of KISS. Lynyrd Skynyrd, REO and other 7 Below left to right: Nair. Lunte. Mr. Haeger, and Nlr. Iaworski are still here to help celebrate the high schools anniversary 36 groups. Lindbergh High School has grown from a rural school twhere teachers reportedly went hunting in adjoining woods during lunchl to one of the largest metropolitan high schools in the state. The courses and clubs have increased as a greater number of students gained new in- terests and insights. A school is more than a building: it is the peo- ple and happenings within the build- ing's walls. While the people have changed through the years. so has the institution we call our school. May Lindbergh High School con- tinue to adapt to its people and trav- el up this same road to more success in the future. if ai!! -l -fd' 'R X' 1 5 ' . W . fx 5--A JW , 4, 'mfg ,mfg V. N an M N 0 5 , , K ' 7 ,f N li M ? lb-kQ'! ML Qf- 5' :Kgs KXA' A5 '53 PL. A ,N nb ni-A-rf, e-, -4- 'x .1 1 g , .I a- 4' . A ',l Q I . f ' J -v , X, A ri X , 1 F1 ll, Sharing responsibilities while striving for independence. we seek and find our ways along the road of life. Through participation, cooperation. and competition, we reach individuality. ' . 1 Y Below: Genna Goguen and Beth Mueller bump to the music of Faustus at the November 9, l977 Hangar Dance. X ,lg xxx iv Pr s..A .il -1 f 'N ' X N X G K 'Q C T ,A .' f- - 5 i,',f . e fl l - + . n ,gf -fs fi .1 35 5 'n lv' 1 ,i ll r l I I 1 J. Q2 ' 4 v V H Nl CRDSSROADS C IE' l 54. AQ N. F-1 5 'gr iff 1-x High school is more than sitting in a class room. lt is the memory of' the Hangar Dance where you met that girl you had been watching in the hall every morning. It is taking three weeks to gain enough courage to ask that senior boy' to the Turna- bout Dance. High school is when you, a he-man athlete, donned a la- cey frock and mockingly' sang a so- prano part in the Variety Show. Spending hours in front ofthe mir- ror, practicing lines for the school play is also high school. During these four years. we travel academic roads everyday. Deca- sionally, we take a few moments for such laughs, tears, embarrassment. sacrifice, and rewards. The paths of pleasure intersect with the roads of learning. These times, these places. are often turning points in our lives. intersections along the two courses we are traveling. These are the Crossroads of our high school lives. Students enjoy the informal atmosphere ot' Hangar Dancesg Homecoming protides more traditional entertainment. Below: Dwight Bouck and Debbie Triplett serve as master and mistress ol' ceremonies at the Homecoming Coronation. FQ 11 Spirits Soar With Homecoming Victory October sun shone on hundreds of Flyer and Pio- neer fans who filled the stands to see Lindbergh bat- tle Kirkwood. This was more than an ordinary foot- ball gameg it was October 22, 1977, Homecoming. At halftime, the Sym- phonic Band accompanied the Pom-pon girls who per- formed a military drill. Lack of student interest in constructing floats resulted in a parade of only cars and a broken school tradition. Clubs decorated cars to the Homecoming theme, Red Sails In The Sunset . Spirit Maids were then introduced to the crowds. Bursting through the Pep Club hoop, the football team ended halftime. The Lindbergh spirits and score soared as the Flyers over- whelmed the Pioneers, 34-O. Right: Varsity lettermen escort Spirit Maids at halftime. Red Sails In The Sunset at me On a brisk October 22nd night. wind swished through red. yellow, and blue streamers hung from the doorways for the grand entrance. To the left, miniature sail- boats on the horizon decorated the Com- mons windows. To the right, the music of .lay Barry played Red Sails ln The Sunset . Coronation maids at the Pep Club-spon- sored dance were Lau- rie Walter. Tracey Milligan, Sherry Kar- dell, Shelly Merritt. and Lynn Palecek. John Ferris, Steve Nlo- sier, Kevin Tully. Nlike Hyde, and Craig Hooper were Home- coming Dance Knights. The evenings climax was the crow n- ing of Lynn Palecek and Steve Nlosier. newly-elected royalty 13 Royalty Reigns Over Homecoming Dance tra 1.61, Maid Sherry Kardell Knight John Ferris Maid Shelly Merritt Knight Mike Hyde Eh 1, Queen Lynn Palecek King Steve Mosier The Coronation, the highlight of the Home- coming Dance was emceed by Debbie Triplett and Dwight Bouck. They first introduced the attendants: Diane Robben, Debbie Lynch, Sher- ry Merritt, Connie Bearden, Lori Weiler, Dave Robben, Steve Duban, Jay Myers, Bob Augus- tine, and T. J. Sundhausen. Maids and knights were introduced, then, the new queen and king were announced. Retiring Queen Bonnie Boni- face and King John Dunda crowned their succes- sors, Lynn Palecek and Steve Mosier. Maid Laurie Walter Knight Craig Hooper Maid Tracy Milligan Knight Kevin Tulley 34? Disco LHS- Pass And Hangar Dances A dim setting, loud, fast-moving musicg exchanging new dance ideasg and GET DOWN! November ll, December 9, February 25, and May 12, the Commons was rocked by Progress. Faustus, March Hare, and First Addition. Though tickets rose to Sl.5O this year, Student Council was successful in making each dance a sell-out. The Pass Dance, September 9. guest starred a disc jockey from the DISCO ROCK SUNSHINE PRODUCTIONS. The dance was dedicated to students participating in fall sports, as well as those who purchased a fall-season-sports pass. Afterwards, McDonalds and Pizza Hut were usually swamped with the boogied-out student body. ex.-1 hat ariety! 6'The Skyas The Limit .J 4 4 A?-.V 4-'L i 1 i 'W-. di i f R MEX: ,-,-if Dcvoting much time, talent, and enthusiasm. students provide :in evening of entertainment. 16 The Sky's the Limit when Lindbergh students try to predict the weather. Stage-struck students presented their own weather alma- nac in Gym One on November 3,4,5,l977, before sell-out audi- ences. Variety was the key to the perfor- mance as singers and dancers fore- told days of rain, snow, and sun. They took a look at Plains, Georgia and then travelled into outer space. Faculty sponsors Mrs. Peppers and Mr. Weiss organized and directed the weather-minded cast well. They received valuable assistance from student directors Beth Horkits, Margie Terranova, and Laura Mor- ris. Acts involving novice as well as veteran performers, freshmen as well as seniors, made this a most- participated-in production. There- fore, the 1977 Variety Show cast found an enjoyable way to earn money for the Lindbergh Scholar- ship Fund. -4 1 vf 'Q .'4. ! ' ' xg 4 :mimi V L-lim I - 148, . S J Wx 3 , K 1. ff, 5? Q5 BUS ST W gg? H , , I 4? Once Upon A Time . FL- H -,, I1 ! 1- :I L5 -f' x Q... We-A 'Qlx N ,V 52 if-A ' 0 aa rt 1 Q Row One: C. Jackson, J. Jackson, B. Spinzig, T. Neu, G. Lynch, L. Lema, D. Fuchs, L. Vick, B. Rethmeier, Queen G. Weber, S. O'Keffe, C. Jag, B. Folz, T. Diekmann, K. Kreuger, C. Carmona, J. Carmona, J. Valentine, G. Fleer. Row Two: D. Frigerio, C. Mer- tens, C. Emge, R. Floyd, B. Keller, J. Ferris, B. Ohlemeyer. ' C W' ll! 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Y K. rv -- sg 3 . , . if 5 L f l Snow Queen f,.,,:?-'C N 2, - Royalty W Maid Diane Fuchs ' . 1 . . . . , r 4' ol Q' w, ,I my FVZM, it IRI' ggi' N l F Y t Maid Sue O'Keefe X . 3 ' Queen Gigi Weber Couples entered their dreamland of Once Upon a Time by crossing a flower-decorated bridge. A mural, depicting the dance theme and showing a fairyland scene, covered the Commons walls. A brick castle in the background set the scene for the coronation of Gigi Weber. 1978 Snow Queen. While couples minds drifted into their own nostalgic lands. their bodies moved to the tempo set by the Younger Brothers at the January 28th Student Council-sponsored dance. 21 1 'L 66198499 Spellbound, the audience watched the terrifying, moving story of l984 as Big Brother watched everyone. Margie Terran- ova and Mike Cobb excellently portrayed Julia and Winston, a couple in love, who rebelled against the loveless society in which they lived. Sharon Underwood, Joe Hulser, and Mike Heimos also performed superbly as unemotional characters in the play. Mrs. Peppers ingeniously trained the stu- dent actors to dramatically show the cal- lous, uncaring sides of human nature as George Orwell depicted in the novel on which this drama is based. Beth Horkits, student director, Sue Walsh, stage man- ager, and her assistant, Jean Bornholdt, also worked hard to make the winter play a suc- cess on February 9, 10, and ll, 1978. .N 'l'lll-Il'l'lI'llIl' llll-l -Ill' X ,Mgt Ah ,. . . I K t 5 E L E u N YI E 5 E , E a E a F- 5 E 5 E E B -I - I - if ' I Q 1' II? puguuqllv-gn-: v 5 L1 , 5 5 M cn r, - 35 E 25 :1 55 'Q X . I I I l I I I I I I I I I I l 0 l I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I 23 I I Auntie Mamei' Auntie Mame captivated the audience from the moment the cur- tain rose until the final curtain call. Giving an excellent performance in the title role, Sue Womack lead the cast of thirty-two before enthusias- tic crowds on April 27, 28, 29. Fvfau- reen Corbett, Auntie Mame's maid, Kevin Mitchell, the butler, and Mike Starkey, Mr. Babcock, were a large credit to the play. Kurt Koenig not only made his debut but also became the first middle school student to appear in a high school play here. Mr. John Weiss, faculty director, Margie Terranova, student directorg and Beth Horkits, stage manager, were also to be applauded. The many rounds of applause that rang through Gym One demon- strated that the 1978 spring play was among the most popular perfor- mances ever at Lindbergh. x J r 5 ' ' E E I 3 E - 5 ' 5 2 :1 I F' 5 W I Z C 0 5 l Stairway To Heaven Couples entered through the Pearly Gates into an April 8th night filled with excitement. The Commons wall was covered by a mural, symbolizing the theme, Stairway to Heaven . On it, a large staircase surrounded by clouds, led up into the sky. The coronation was held in Gym 933 as Brian Faerber was enthroned as the new king in front of a colored rainbow. Music, provided by the band, Jay Barry, filled the Commons as couples danced up their stairway to happiness. 1 s i I J. or v- f .Aix K' 14 .. u2', -A ff. Row One: C. Hudson, M. White, J. Meyers, D. Frigerio, M. Cobb, J. Squires, J .T. Jag, Row Two: J. Kelly C Lim J Morris D Holoway S Schmitt, B. Faerber, L. Krewinghaus, S. Hessler, D. Potter, S. Kardell, J. Walker. .ii 241 lm 1 tiki , -H .Jil 1-.I ir? Knight Mike White Escort Cheryl Lim 3 Knight Jay Meyers Escort Jane Morris Knight Chris Hudson Escort Jena Kelly l ft 5, t i -tr ' 1 J Qfilui If 7 15,56- K - if if-Q Q 'If Knight Jeff Squires Escort Sherry Kardell Knight J.T. Jag Escort Jill Walker . , 'ii iii f F Knight Mike Cobb L Escort Diane Potter . l 15. X .I t ffl 45 41 --Jw ig. if ffnzlnvu x ' 1 Q N' Q Zlbliillr Knight Dan Frigerio M Escort Sherri Hessler King Brian Faerber Escort Leslie Krewinghaus urnabout Royalty Al '. Spirit Week Heads turned and eyes followed the senior, tuxedo-clad and wearing an ar- row through his head, as he casually strolled down the hall. Coins clanked into jars labelled Shave It as stu- dents hoped to see a clean-shaven Dr. Amen at the end of the week. Green and gold were everywhere for it was April 24-29, 1978, Spirit Week. On Monday, huddled around a pa- per-covered wall and scribbling furi- ously, students carried out Graffiti Day then went to a student-conducted class where teachers and selected stu- dents changed places. Spirit was evi- dent on Tuesday as green and gold were the colors of the day. Lindbergh also celebrated the week with its own version of an ice cream social at the end of sixth hour. Eyes strained to read T-shirt after T-shirt on Wednes- day. Girls in dresses and boys in suits carried out Thursday's theme to dress- up, but coordinated outfits were not be seen on Friday, Clash Day. Plaids, stripes, and flowers were purposely mixed as students also showed off their favorite head gear. An anxious student body crowded into the Commons to see the results of week-long voting. By dropping money into jars marked Save It or Shave It , students de- termined the fate of Dr. Amen's mous- tache. They saw the outcome as he entered the Commons Friday morning with razor in hand. KA ' X ., M ,C gr . - 3- , ' i A m fl ' sk ',ini't1f. 'I 2 .gn 'al 1 rf' l' fa, 1 - ' . Q , 1 ff X QQ I V , 1: .,.,. Q 42, , s . 25: J --4 N- Songs Supplement Scholarships Gym Two was filled with a capac- ity crowd of parents, friends, and music lovers. The night was a sell- out. Sounds of the A Cappella Choir, Symphonic Band, Mixed Choir, Stage Band, Ensembles, and Madrigal Choir warming up and tuning their instruments drifted across the room. Lindbergh musicians presented their talent and donated their time to entertain parents and help send fellow students to college. Proceeds from the evening were donated to the Lindbergh Scholarship Fund. Combining an enjoyable evening with a worthy cause, the music groups carried on a school tradition - the Night of Music. 'k n X in 'R f l -f sl. 1-., . 14' I 1 1978 Prom Queen Shelly Merritt 4-1--....- Cindy Jackson Sherry Kardell 978 Prom Sharon Brooks Lisa Loeffelman M31dS 29 'w 4'f7'f I Sue O'Keefe Sharon Digiovanm 'gMoon Shadow A rainbow of colored streamers greeted couples attending the 1978 Junior-Senior Prom on June'3rd. Projectors flashed an array of colored lights to create a moonlit atmosphere in the Commons as thejunior class hosted the 1978 seniors. Dim lights from the ceiling and a softly illuminated rainbow exemplified the dance theme, Moon Shadow as Bob Kuban and his Brass Band provided the music. Retiring Queen Lisa Avey crowned the excited Shelly Merritt as the 1978 Prom Queen. Senior maids were Sue O'Keefe, Sherry .1 r 4 . 91 Q 'X 'td 1 1, 11-J Kardell, Cindy Jackson, Lisa Loeffelman, and Sharon Brooks, f while the Junior maid was Sharon Digavanni. 3 Y t X v M kt W .Q , 6. 1, , Q bf J Row One: R. Cathcart, , T Q P . K. Bippin. Row Two: S. f X J ' ,f- O'Keefe, L. Avey, S. ,' ' H- . , . Kardell, Queen S 1 ' ' Merritt, C. Jackson, L ' 5 Loeffelman, S. Brooks ' l 1 l ' 4' S. Digiovanni. Row 12.2 t I 3 K ' '- N Three: M. Hyde, D. Q M' ' . , fn Q ' Bippin, J. Squires, B J 1 i ' l X875 Williams, J. Jackson, s l A ' Q L ' , Q Duban, B. Schulz, B Held. - ,i ' . V Y h if I QNX .,.e ,, i'f ' 't .-fu---'i' ,,A'x fy 'T' i . ' ' rx'-' . , f qbfq. . e 5 I 'Z 'X .K 4 -. A S ?f1n'T'-,, ffl L X 514449.25 Q VE' -, 5 11 5'-A Q X Couples 1 'YA-1'y ip-,FLY f E 35 take time out to enjox retreahmemx uttered .11 :ha dung Awards Night YEARBOOK DEDICATEE Mr. Tom McCracken LINDBERGH SCHOLARSHIPS Patricia Bell Fred Clauss Barbara Gleich Sandra Hedriek Jo Ann Hornemann Michael Jennings Barbara Ann Lane Daniel McLaughlin Christopher Mertens Deborah A. Mullins Karen Paglusch Cheryl Rognan Stephen K. Swallow Lynn Whitworth SPIRIT STAFF Ken Warren Patricia Werner Charlotte Weiss DAR AWARD Laurie Stockberger SCHOLAR ATHLETE Tom Anderson THESPIAN AWARDS Beth Horkits Margie Terranova FORENSICS AWARD Kurt Bermel HARVARD BOOK AWARD Steve Foppe MATH MEDAL Steve Foppe Jeff Judd SCIENCE MEDAL Steve Swallow KIWANIS AWARD Russell Day CRESTWOOD ROTARY Chris Mertens bfi , ,An .l if iig- ml'-A 4,..,..-N. , 'O xi I . ks P N Q? l 5 Q A f f , , eh f K K 1 if 1 I H 17, me 33 KLSR AWARD Tom Nottleman Joe Whalen Jim Donnelly Steve Mosier Mike Hyde Jeff Ramberg Lynda Palecek Bob Mayer SPANISH AWARDS Laurie Stockberger Jeff Ramberg Ann Holzer Robin Craig Maureen Corbett ATHLETIC AWARD Randy Theiss NATIONAL COUNCIL- TEACHERS OF ENGLISH AWARD Cheryl Boettcher HICKEY SCHOOL AWARD Naomi Minks FILM AWARD Joe Sartorius PRESIDENTIAL GAVEL Chris Dahl ACTIVITY AWARDS Kathy Casey Russell Day Kathy Angel Beth Horkits Mike Hyde Connie Knaus Lynne Kruse Sue Nouri Steve Mosier Karen Paglusch Cari Pope Brian Praechtor Jackie Reed Scott Risch Joe Sartorius Debbie Sullivan Margie Terranova Jan Ullrich Sharon Underwood Barb Watts Class Of ,78 ' ' Marks Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Fears of rain subsided as the sun appeared through the clouds on June 8th for the 1978 gradu- ation ceremony. Lindbergh's twenty-fifth com- mencement exercises symbolized the end of one age and the dawning of another for the 927 graduating seniors. After an introduction by Mr. Gray, Jenni- fer Parres offered the Challenge to the Class of 1978 and Jim Steck followed with the Response. After Dr. Amen presented the class to parents, friends, and the Board of Education, the graduating seniors received their diplomas officiating their achievements. 'Y 1iA.'f Y- 5 Below: PILOT Editor Beth I-Iorkits sells the senior edi- tion during her lunch. 'W --1 Alf! 214' Ta, ,HF ft Ph., X ,f XA. fl' -it 5 'l B PASSES ffl ' 'q 1 N gtg ' ,, ,. H l P Q . P- -'U . 4 if l E Participation makes high school different from other school years. Participation was feeling the butter- flies as you awaited your award and hoped your name was pronounced correctly at National Honor Soci- ety initiation. You worked for hours and hours on dance decorations to transform the Commons into an- other world. Then, there was the time you forgot it was your turn to bring the chess set. Participation was signing up for the yearbook staff and finding that you just signed your life away. These extra activities bring peo- ple closer together as we share com- mon interests. Of course, class- rooms provide places for learning but so do our associations and ex- periences. As we travel the roads to knowledge, joining these organiza- tions provides alternate roads to learning. These are our Bypasses to education. The SPIRIT Staff, National Honor Soci- ety, dance committees, Pep Club, and French Club are major extra-curricular ac- tivities. R t fs SPIRIT The spark that lit the fuse wasithe statement, Our first deadline is December 10 . . . Thus the hustle and bustle of putting together the 1978 SPIRIT began on September 6, 1977. Since that day, Room 122 has never been the same. The vo- cabulary of all staff members was narrowed down to a few short sen- tences: Who's got the white-out? Can I have a white cropper? Where are the senior boys' names? Where are my pictures? Ken!! Who's the one that doesn't know his alphabet? Sell those yearbooks!! What's Vincent Price's phone number? You mean only one day until deadline?! Miss K -- HELP!! When that first deadline soon rolled around, last minute details were underway. Typewriters clicked away words of wisdom as copy sheets and 3-R planners were thrown in every cor- ner. Throughout the year, the staff worked extremely hard for many long hours gathering new ideas to fill the pages of the SPIRIT. Re- cording the many memories and events of Lindbergh High School, the editors and staff members com- pleted their jobs without losing their sanity. Finally, a loud sigh of relief was heard on June 12, 1978, as Miss Kerlagon and Co-Editors- in-Chief, Trish Werner and Charlotte Weiss put the last pages in the mailbox to complete our final deadline. l. Co-Editors-in-Chief: Trish Werner and Charlotte Weiss. 2. Business Staff: QTop to Bottomj D. Price, J. Duncan, B. Hildreth, Business Managerg J. Toler. 3. Sports Staff: M. Kaiser, H. Werner, J. Zatorski, J. Toenges, Sports Editor. 4. SPIRIT Sponsor: Miss Kerlagon. L s, X ,nt . 1:f P1,-' ig: 1 I 1 .. A-r .. ,-- .W-,HL v I A-N541 .. ,.-J' '4 J -'-,f ...Q -fwfr . .cf-V' 38 x -. I' -Il hvgxxxx is WX PM J' X f .f?4'g?.tt J f .1 . 11 . L f - . 1 19, H S 3. It 5 1 1 .if- I 1 4 t 1 it zf wgfg .- ..f ' r , . fm-1--'N . Ui . 1 ', .1 -, ,, f 7 - ' , A- df .f , , ' ' - 1 --..f , f A .. 2. I. ll ,MQ , s 1' i l , l 1- l f a ' f JM 'L . ' '- gg iv . , fg,,R.f., , ,i - 'fm , ' ' 'M' .i CQ:-'l'.' 9 i ' S kg., U! X V A , 2 B -L X31 N 72.2 ,craig - tif. ' ' fel-f?!'3ta A f v 5' . Jai .if Y. . 21-.xi ix f Q 'Ag ,xsgkg J ' af: L , -i q 'Qs' H ' .X ,, Q f Q t it li' - it Q - -v, H. 4 5. f i rj' -i' fir ' A xy .5 it -35?-'S-f91. q , t ga .- F r' -Earp, at gy K 1 g ' vig - Ii '4 Li P - .fr-' 'X ir .C ' .. V1 fi' -- L+-f:....4 :,?,2E2- I-ml - N ,S f y. V - 'zfzf'-we N' V X:-f - . A x WX ., 5 grgyri. ...N I ltffkgj i '- f l -1--. . .. V ,, Q -. , t ' LY'-'Nr--it-325' .4 -.V A ,-:LQ X, .,,-Q 5 -ma-T A fi.zs,Qw7,qs'- . ' rt is i f +, F --.M-, MQW Sq:-1. . rr- ' sift- ' '- -Ekff? .51 l u A ggi uf, 'vig 2 ' . A : l-'il?'a.-1w 5'w W 4 W :is L25 A , ' '55i.1 'tW? . ...V ,.',-,fa Q , l 2. af.'f.,.g-' -: ,V K-X -1. . . g.c.v-1 fi I g ggpn 41- e 5.1-i::2!3.n , .- 1 . f-is km ' lf 39 l. Student Life Staff: C. Alm- stedt, Student Life Editorg M. E. Steck, N. Dropplemann. 2. Individuals Staff: Top: J. To- bias, Individuals Editor, Mid- dle: C. Kramer, B. Thurman, A. Schreyer, Front: L. Proctor. 3. Photography Staff: Seated: N. Overton, Standing: B. Hick- man, M. Thomas, K. Warren, Photography Editor. 4. Literary Editor: K. Casey, Artist: K. Weber. 5. Faculty Staff: J. Kardell, Faculty Editorg C. Rehagon. 6. Organizations Staff: Kneel- ing: K. Shirley, Organizations Editorg Standing: S. Swallow, P. Rogoz, K. Kilpatrick. J ' 1 . PILOT Extra! Extra! Read all about what's happening around L.H.S. The PILOT staff, led by Editor- in-Chief Beth Horkits, kept the presses hot with the latest scoops on school dances, sports, cam- pus life, and editorials concerning school and community issues. One new feature this year, Christmas Wishes, attracted more reader in- terest. Due to inflation, the PILOT took a slight jump from fifteen to twenty cents. Sponsor, Mrs. Monaco, the reporters, photographers, and sell- ers added their talents to dispatch one of the most popular PILOTS ever. PILOT Editors-Row One: B. Watts, Circulation: Row Two: H. Okolischan, Editorial: K. Warren, Photography: G. Jones, News: S. Underwood, Featuresg RowlThree: S. Nouri, Sportsg A. Clarida, Featuresg J. Parres, Sports. Right: Mrs. Monaco, PILOT Sponsor. Bottom Right: Beth Horkits, Editor-in- Chief. Far Right: Photographers and Cartoonists-Kneeling: C. Groth, Seated: K. Warren, Standing: K. Brawley, M. Thomas. rf 77f'3g'F'7--' - M 7 'VLC ji W 24, 1 s., A l ..-. if-11-a..f...,. . 1 -f -vv:-zu--V .f aw-sg: :wg1n1w1-'W-yf-w--vw,-. if f 0 V f 5 4 - 9 X ev 5. L 1 W l ii l l l Edt? Q- Reporters-Row One: T. Brinkley, L. Ger- demann, L. Weiss, C. Wood, K. Huber, K. Raile, Row Two: J. Toler, L. Weber, P. Mint, L. Pop, C. Timpte, M. Heimos, L . A m e n , C . Boettcher, Row Three: I-I. Balliet, L. Underwood, N. Rog- ers, C. Piskulich, M. Boeger, C. Ebers, M. Corbett, C. Beller, L. May, T. Gravath, L. Gray, S. Meyer, Row Four: D. Lettner, M. Schumacher, G. Vas- terling, J. Donnelly, F. Clauss, G. Breed. ii. A I 4 .. Hg ilu.. L S5 ,5- Sellers-Row One: C. Boeucher. K. Raile, H. Balliet. B. Waits. NI. Terranova, S. Swallow, T. Bryan, Row Two: L. Underwood. D. Lettner, M. I-Ieimos. J. Fuchs, D. Guile, G. Breed, L. Amen, J. Marx, L. Weber. KLSR 98.7 FM The clock shows 3:00 p.m. and all systems are go, KLSR is on the air. The crew felt this realization as KLSR broadcast daily. Its goals were to entertain and inform. Be- sides providing music, the radio sta- tion covered Lindbergh sports. Ma- jor events had play-by-play cover- age. Editorials made social com- mentary on the Spirit Dance, club contests, and other school issues. In- forming the community of news, weather, and school activities while adhering to FCA standards was a KLSR objective. KLSR DIRECTORS AND SPONSORS: Row One: Mr. Harrison, Sponsorg J. Dohr, Public Service Director, P. Vlaich, Sports Director, Mr. Lischer, Sponsor. Row Two: S. Wells, Continuity Directorg D. Barber, Head Announcerg B. Walpole, Technical Director, S. Nouri, Program Directorg H. Okolischan, Editorial Director, R. Mayer, Station Manager fNot shownj. fax ,vi xx fi X -1 'H . ' Y lg! 3 .- g... z ', a--1 ' 42 55 Ks l 5 MYIDJP1 KLSR ANNOLJNCERS Row One: D. Schnurbusch, H Balliet, D. Kalbac, J. Groth, N George, L. Craig, T. Wells, H Okolischan. Row Two: M Walther, R. Moeller, S Schiwinger, P. Vlaich, S Wells, M. Bernal, J. Ramberg v J. Dohr, Mr. Harrison: Spon- sor. Row Three: R. Zimmer- man, B. Walpole, B. Bannister. S. Nouri, D. Barber, M. Star- key, J. Nottlemann, R. Mayer. T. Riney, M. Meyer. snr- KLSR ENGINEERS: Row One: J. Ramberg, B. Walpole. E. Hoehn. Row Two: B. Hor- ine, P. ,I-Ieyde, B. Cook. E. Lischer, Sponsor. Row Three: S. Wells, R. Zimmerman. R. Mayer, M. Wroble. J. Donnel- ly. National Honor Society Seniors: Row One: A. Clarida, C. Almstedt, J. Jenkins, S. Underwood D. Cole, P. Ball, S. Ewing, G. Burle man, J. Uhlrich, D. Lewandowski, S Roar, L. Soaib, Row Two: B. Ferry S. Kunz, S. Laven, J. Clawitter, T. 3 :Ng Linley, D. Zerr, G. Stecker, L. Slais S S. Bates, S. Andrews, S. Kardell, B Spitz, Row Three: M. Briggs, S. Ba- chesta, T. Decker, M. Stuermann, J ' Tharp, M. Raeber, L. Sulack, S. Vas- terling, B. Moehl, Row Four: J. Jos- lin, D. Siems, J. Fuch, M. Brunk, R Rankin, P. Cavic, M. Flemming, K 4' ' 'Q Warren, J. Massot, Row Five: K Idell, L. Kerwinghaus, M. Yang, J Ferris, E. This, K. Bellchamber, B f 1,9--3 ,ig Pape, M. Moline, D. Crumbal, G P 3 Garner, Row Six: J. Jackson, L. Kal- bac, R. Veirling, T. Stippeck, C Heurtel, S. Risch, K. Krueger, S Doerber, V. Decker, T. Steimler. A Ransom, A. Burr, J. Kirk, D. Voll- mar, A. Rathert, Row Eight: J. Reed N. Breitweister, J. Bornholdt, E. Ja- cobs, D. Blanckaert, N. Overton, C Shormas, D. Davis. Proud parents, seated in the bleachers, peered down at the group of students filing into Gym Three. Their sons and daughters were finally receiv- ing one of Lindbergh's highest awards. Initiation into National Honor Soci- ety was the reward for 218 sophomores, juniors, and seniors who lived up to the NHS standards for demonstrating outstanding character, leadership, scholarship, and service traits. Members had to live up to N.H.S. rules and standards to retain member- ship. Seniors were expected to maintain a 3.0 grade point average while juniors were to have a 3.25 GPA, and sophomores a 3.5 GPA. Proving itself as a working body as well as an honorary one, the organization established a rule on mandatory meetings and held its annual toy and clothing drive at Christmas. Juniors and Seniors: Row One: C. Rehagen f .ft K. Prichard, K. Moeller, J. Fischer, S. Mer- gf ' r ritt, K. Chunn, K. Casey, C. Lim, I. Lauen- ' ' 'S'-.2 5555 stein, C. Niewoehner, J. Whalen, Row Two: A ' - J ' K. Gehlert, S. Meyer, B. Bates, J. Bautsch, s f . K. Maloney, E. Luer, c. Leonard, S. Ai- . T varez, M. Horvath, T. Werner, Row Three: g ..,' f Q y A T. Turpin, C. Schejbal, J. Wagner, K. Mar- tin, D. Dempsey, T. Abernathy, T. Diek- mann, D. Foerstel, S. Dreas, C. Dorn, J Sartorius, J. Clark, Row Four: L. O'Brien C. Jokerst, S. Wells, M. Walther, A. Gon- zaiez, D. Allen, D. Harshberger, C. Kotsis R. Hampel, P. Corbin, Row Five: C Wepfer, L. Wood-Smith, S. Monrotus, B Birchfield, E. Mach, D. Bouck, M. Gall, G Behnen, D. Spring, S. Schmett, S. Degener, J. Donnelly, R. Craig, Row Six: K. Murphy, J. Toler, C. Wood, L. Wohlschlaeger, K Strom, T. Beulick, L. Gerdemann, D. Marty, J. Steck, K. White, J. Ramberg, M Rzchowski, J. Judd, Row Seven: J. Syrett K. Schulz, L. Roush, P. Miller, Reed, L. Whitworth, L. Whicker, J ms fx n J? ' It 9 ..,.. . - ,X X X XX. Row One1fVl.'lhornas.R.NN agrngr A Walther, W. Roberts. I..O'Br1:r. li Clampitt, B. Birehfield, S Ar.d:r. ir. S. Benwell, B. Berits. l. Armani' N Acord, C. Harl,A.Conz1ni Poe. lf.. S. Teng, M. Wellons. D. Tornl.r..ur. G. Felder, L. Fehr, l.. fuller. S Everding, A. Enegren. J. Drone. I Dobbins, C. Dickey, G. Brinkley. .I Daum, Row Threei P. Wobbe. N1 Wild, L. Smith, J. Bullard. N Pile. chel, H. Fischer, L. Fuchs. K. Garret S. Glickert, W. Goeel-ce, S. Gwen. S Goins, L. Greene, S. Hackney. Rev E'SlCf3Wf'fiTO53IgJ3l ':O'222:' :C,,f-'99's'C 510315. N320-E'ggE.:-1 'i-1D'9.c..QcEx:, 3on..:'qQDJ Q7UF:'.?i2rv?m f l' 'D' 35 ' 'di-57q2-mmf: 25- WWZDQFOE-'Qma P3?1Nn:zE 55352 ' .-- , , J -'Q ' og:-rn:0f'Z : 35 ?Wa9Ag2+2Z'ifU.Q3 uv S T5r-Sf-UI' Fl 1:79 7'fr,.5gcp-1-1. C9- rux' V71 TUQQTFK 'fqfvg-OFF M3254 L-1-'Wg'-'. 'now . w 1 XY-1..O ' PL-1fprrQ..-,,AC,kf7rvf'TQr1 'z':2'ff 2Q,Crryr2f ' .f3' 7' 15 9 ' H.-mOf'wnf12Sf:f'3wc1: . O fi gl ' .. N n K. White, G. Behnen, S. Swallow. 1 . . ,J ' 3 4 gil 43, rf' ... Li . I .5 I uill N wi 1 ' 'P ig Q., tx- Q. . And Scroll Hands were raised as the high school journalists were initiated into the Interna- tional Order of Quill and Scroll. This honorary soci- ety for outstanding students excelling in the journalism field selected its members from the SPIRIT, PILOT, and KLSR staffs. Under the leadership of Mrs. Leutwiler, Miss Kerlagon, and Mrs. Monaco, seven- teen students were granted admission into this honorary organization. Row One: P. Lischer, A. Clarida, H Oklxschan B Watts Row Two G. Jones, C. Boettcher, S. Wood, J Parres S Underwood 4 r' ' , I- Q li I i Row One: K. Warren, K. Casey C Weiss T Werner, C. Almstedt, B. Hildreth Row Two .I Kardell, J. Toenges, M. Thomas J Toler M Steck. Lyceum Row One: Mrs. Fanter. Spon- sor, J. Stanton, J. DaSilva, A. Burr, S. Womack, A. Schiff, Row Two: Ms. McCray. Spon- sorg L. Endebrock, L. Ohle- meyer, M. Terranova, M. Mill- . er, S. Stanhope, A. Hoelzer. S. Decker, Row Three: L. Launch, C. Wood, L. Gerde- mann, R. Craig, K. White. J. Judd, B. Cook, Row Four: K. Kilpatrick, A. Escott. J. Don- nelly, C. Dahl, T. Riney, S. Wells, J. Kinsella, J. Parres, T. Moody. Questions poured out of students' mouths at the Lyceum Club meeting. Members were busy inter- viewing one of many guest speakers who came from all over St. Louis including Purina Farms and the Missouri Conservation Commission. By questioning their guests about occupations and the future, Ly- ceum members planned their own futures. Creative Writing In Creative writing club, amateur writers from Lindbergh put forth their efforts to publish their works. More members were drawn to the club this year due to an interest in the school literary maga- zine. Meetings gave members a chance to criticize and discuss each other's writing. Row One: K. Casey, L. Chott, C. Beller, K. White. Row Two: R. Reyes, Mr. Stuhlmann. Sponsor: J. Phelps, Ni. Rzchoxsski. rama Club - H Row One: B. Horkits, L. Underwood, M. Terranova, Mrs. Peppers, Sponsor, J. Bornholdt, L. Morris, J. Fuchs, Row Two: K. Mitch- ell, M. Steck, M. Kaiser, K. Huber, L. Weber, N. George, K. Abendschein, K. Gilbane, S. Sager, Row Three: J. Baudrexl, D. Mul- len, C. Brenner, H. Balliet, D. Dempsy, C. Holtmann, M. Simon, J. Clampitt, M. Salib, M. Hamel, Row Four: L. O'Neal, L. Amen, M. Heimos, R. Valentino, J. Raby, L. Oellermann, L. Tobler, L. Dieckhaus, C. Milanovits, S. Walsh, Row Five: C. Linkogel, D. Guile, M, Starkey, J. Fuller, L. If Wood, J. Cole, S. Under- 1' wood, J. Boje. ,.. .ia ,. , -aa.-,,..,,, g The curtain rose and a round of applause filled the air as another presentation of the Drama Club opened for the first night. Drama Club is for those students who have participated in the plays and wish to pursue their interests in the dramatic field outside of the classroom atmo- sphere. This year, with Mrs. Peppers and Mr. Weiss's guidance, Drama Club presented the Freshman and Sophomore Workshop, Auntie Mame , and 1984 . Each year, the annual Spring Banquet is held and awards are given for Best Actor and the Most Active Member. fa - .... ,Q l l I Thespian Society Another round of applause rang in the student actors ears as the curtain closed. This was not the only appreciation he would receive for his efforts to make an L.H.S. dramatic pre- sentation a success. Excelling in the dramatic field fwhether it be performing or working behind the scenesj, he would be honored with selection of membership into the Thespian Society. After working to earn points for participation in dra- matic affairs, students were initiated into this honorary or- ganization. Row One: S. Walsh, S. Underwood. B. Horkits, Program Directorg Nl. Terranova, President, S. Sager, Nl. Heimos, Row Two: Mr. Weiss, Spon- sor, J. Fuchs, Treasurer, Mrs. Pep- pers, Sponsor, J. Bornholt. Vice- Presidentg L. Morris, Social Chair- mang L. Underwood, Program Direc- tor, T. Uhrig. E Pep Club The 1977 Homecoming festivities proved to be the highlights of the year for the L.H.S. Pep Club. Mem- bers planned and were active par- ticipants in activities at the football game and dance on October 22. Other events planned by Pep Club, a sock hop and donkey basketball game, were cancelled due to bad weather. Despite these set-backs, club members provided food for teams, made rally signs, and sold spirit ribbons to promote school spirit. Pep Club Officers: Row One: Ms. Scott, sponsorg D. Triplett, president, J. Toler, vice-presidentg J. Schanzle, secretary-trea- surerg L. Proctor, publicity, Ms. Kimker, sponsor, Row Two: K. Casey, senior rep., C. Fickenwirth, senior rep., J. Tobias, junior rep., K. Dalton, junior rep.g L. Fehr, sopho- more rep.g C. Piskulich, freshmen rep. HW 'Hifi E i .Juniors and Seniors Row One: S. Skiles. Nl Pulliam, C. Fickeriairtr.. K. Casey. D. Tripleii Row Twot N. Aller.. S Hoevelmann. J. da L. Fehr. J.Toler. l Schanzle. C. Vvepier. l. Jackson, L. Warner. l. Weiss, NJ. Steck. L Dempsey. J. Reed Row Three: C. Johansen. H Balliett, Nl. Schu- macher, B. Zatorski. C Rehagen. K. Nloelier. J Tobias, K. Prichard. H. Harrison, T. Back. L. Borlesch, L. Proctor. Nl. Mueller. Row Fouri W. Lipskoch, K. Dalton. C. Kramer, L. Hilse. A. Ransom. S. Stanhope. A Schif, A. Rathert. D Dempsey. Sophomores: Row One: C. Patricks, A. Enegren. Y. Shaul, L. Swank, J. Morris, E. Overton, L. Beckann, B. Blaine, B Passiglia, K. Swaney, J Kelly, D. Tomlinson, B Simpson, J. Tierney Row Two: D. Thompson L. Livingstone, C. Bogol sian, L. Dieselkamp, K Whitbrot, C. Litzinger B. Thurman, C. Steck A. Conant, V. Feeler, C Peltant, D. Clampitt, C Daniels. Row Three: M Roach, C. Roods, T Rackovan, H. Werner H. Fisher, S. Swallow, S Glickert, N. Salib. T Spurlock, K. Ruder, N Poeschel, T. Tanaka, C Ackermann, Row Four D. Dammrich, C. Feil, S Seager, J. Smith, L Fehr, L. Fuch, S. Sul hoff, H. Tice, S. East, J 44 Freshmen: Row One' K. Huber,N Geor e N. Raeber L Crai T. Wells, P Dammrich,S. He ser K Raile M ' I ' ' g 9 1 ' go ' 1 gb , . , . Boeger, L. Weber, B. Tippett, M. Schiff, A. Chapman, S. Snelson, M. Gipson, Row Two: C. Knox, T. Riester, T. Piesbergen, L. Sago, S. Schiwinger, S. Jungmann, M. Salib, K. Shereeb. J. Heigeman, M. Schif, N. Braun. C Kerls, T. Gerber, Row Three: C. Piskulich, N. Rogers, J. DeGrendele, L. Mueller, L. Tinsley, J. Jakovljev, M Link, J. Walker, S. Bahn, J. Dunnegan, D. Lebbing, R. Weldon, G. Swinnerton, L. Jung, Row Four: J. Clampitt L. Derner, T. Brinkley, J. Schneider, K. Nagy, E. Brzezinski, D. Lettner, K. Lenhart, J. Mauchenheimer. B. Byers, S. Thuston, C. Brems, D. Hammer. 51 May, M. William, S Bentz, S. Alonzo. v v Student Council The fourth hour daily announcements came on the intercom. The voice announced that during lunch you could purchase dance tickets for Satur- day night. Student Council members prepared to go to the Commons and Cafeteria II to begin another day at the sales booth. Council members were kept busy in 1977-78 by sponsoring the Snow Queen Dance, Hangar Dances, Heart-o-Grams at Valen- tines Day, and selling senior jerseys. Approximately 200 donors joined the council in trying to help others through a blood drive on February 14 and 15. Besides sponsoring the School Store, the council also organized class orientations in the summer and the Awards Assembly in the spring. The purchase of a copy machine for the library was only one of many ways the 1977-78 Student Council worked to benefit Lindbergh students. - -U., -- -. , , dll ll I .I . 1' ' en 1 W. T an A . ww' f lllllll I f V . C' 4 - 4 UIIII I dhK?2'. 7 :::::' - HL' 'jivrf uIIII I .V L nw -lllll lllll III 'z .AAN- Ill. uIIIII I lv' E IIIIIII I ,I nlIII I 1 lllll I V . Illll I . :IIII I Q III!! - f ' 'l' , IIIIIII f Q lllllll I . nIIIllII lllllll Ililll I llllllllll lllllllll 2522222521 lE':E::::: :l:lI llll luI::l:g' il ISI'-Sill. l ll ' ' . 25363-iii' Ffh --- -- Row One: D. Zimmerman J. Simon, G. Duetle, D Hatfield, K. Blair, B. Tip- pet, R. Day, L. Bodendieck L. Vick, G. Burlemann, H Becker, Row Two: R. Grab B. Mueller, C. Ebers, L Ludden, C. Puskulich, M Boeger, K. DeBasio, D. Meyer, N. Rogers, L Balch, Dr. Liebner, Spon sor, Row Three: N. Acord, C. Politsch, J. Zupan, S. Bentz, C. Johansen, M. Heimes, R. Moeller, R. d Clauss, T. Abernathy, M. ' Newberry, S. Walsh, Row Q Four: Mr. McGuffey, Advi sor, S. O'Keefe, B. Cook, A. Burr, H. Links, T. Diek mann, S. Digiovanni, S. Breihan, C. Dahl, M. Hanewinkel, N. Tyler, G. Bradbury. OFFICERS: Row One: M. Walther, Secretaryg C. Cole, President. J. Kirk Secretaryg Row Two: M. Meyer, Treasurer: Row. Three J Ullrich Vice-President. rs ff, f I .1 MX , 0, 21 A Q ffh 2 School Store School necessities were at stu- dents' fingertips in the Student Council- operated store. Gpen dur- ing all lunch periods on alternating days, the School Store supplied stu- dents with pens. pencils. notebooks. and paperbacks for class use. School-spirit minded people could buy sport pins. L.H.S. pep banners. and gym bags. Due to inflation. let- ters, previously awarded for sports achievement, had to be purchased from the School Store in 19 -'S. Mr. McGuffey. Student Council sponsor, reported that a wider vari- ety in supplies led to a boom in busi- ness. S. Walsh. M. Meyer. L. Balch. T. Dick- mann, M. Walther. S. Digiovanni. 'X Burr Home Economics Club Visions of Betty Crocker come to mind when one hears of the Home Economics Club, however, there is more to this organi- zation than cooking. Besides touring the kitchens of Laclede Gas, the club hosted a speaker from Mary Kay Cosmetics who, with the aid of L.H.S. students, demonstrat- ed beauty and grooming techniques. Home Ec Club members also learned about femi- nine self-defense from a Tracy Karate re- presentative. The Home Ee Club showed that Lingbergh girls were concerned with more than food and fashion. Row One: C. Panchot, A. Hughes, R. Jinkerson, L. Mullins, D. Meyer, T. Noerper, Mrs. Blumer, Spon- sor, L. Mueller, S. Cross, B. I-Ioelzer, N. George, T. Brinkley, C. Piskulich, K. Sondermann, V. Schloss R. Picarelli, V. Fickenwirth. 9 wi .-T X,-. ZX Future Teachers America Reading, writing, and arithmetic are only a few essentials a person must know before becoming a teacher. Trying to acquaint themselves with the profession, a group of Lindbergh students reformed a club which had been inactive for several years. Future Teachers of America was restarted for peo- ple interested in careers in education. They heard guest speakers and visited different schools to see new teachers and classroom situations. FTA activities went statewide as the club attended a Missouri State Teach- ers Association gathering and the Future Teachers of America meeting. Row One: L. Bolesta, D. Engelhardt, President, Mrs. Gleich, Sponsor, Row Two: G. Thomas, A. Burr, Mrs. Reiter, Sponsor, A. Brewer, J. Johns. N. 7? ll 5 'i I J -: 5 v i 1 4 v 1 '4 :T , 1 if J S.f I ,I ' . - ' f 14. r, f gtifQ2.5f', zgqfjf ' L . Q -'-f 'spade-.J ' MX it l . . tix ,Y 't Future Medical Careers Club Taking temperatures and counting pulses were not the only things Future Medical Careers did. The club hosted speakers from United Way, Red Cross, and Highland Center who explained their wg professional duties and open opportunities in r their fields. Snow days forced the cancellation of 't some F.MgC. activities, but the club did manage to conduct a CPR life saving course in February. ' Row One: E. Ebert, Treasurer, D. Wilson, Vice-President: K. Casey, President: D. Vollmar, Secretary: Tvir. Tvierryman. Sponsor: Row Two: Mrs. Vollmar, Sponsorg Row Three: A. Rathert, S. Dreas, A. Williams, Mrs. Hall, Sponsor: Row Four: K. Kilpatrick, B. Praechter, P. Tyrer, L. Fehr. Row Five: S. Reynolds, G. Breed, L. Meier, L. Fehr, Row Six: E. Brzezinski, L. Fuchs, K. Noonan, J. Duncan. -4. Pi . sxd ll. I' F Ffaxf ,s If JH we . ,Fc 4 W - il. t l. Cu l i ., riigi sq. MN Qi-ii 1 S : t- 1 is ' I . ' v , . f ty-f , .Q V? lul,f, XfL-LA! bl 'Sa-tv i..J Chess Club The king, queen, bishops, and pawns were set for an after- noon game. In regular after-school sessions, players practiced concentration as they brushed up on their skills. By competing against nine other area schools, L.H.S. players worked to checkmate opposing teams in the St. Louis Metropolitan Chess League. Row One: J. Judd, J. Boeger, J. Reed, Row Two: B. Fischer. D. Dripps. Row Three: Mr. Kettler, Sponsor: M. Linter. Sponsor. 55 French Club --- a I i i s. VV! ..,. 4 r vlan ll I Row One: C. Econnomon. K. Gaelerht, P. Tyler, G. Riney, S. Lasson, S. Foer- stel, M. Terranova, J. Marx, M. Steck, Row Two: B. Meilky, D. Windell, T. Beu- liki, J. Reid, A. Burr, L. Weiss, S. Swallow, L. Qi Barthel, B. Hoelzer, L. May, S. East, L. Arman- trout, Row Three: Mrs. Gleich, Sponsorg S. Swal- low, L. Kuntz, L. Ende- brock, C. Lynch, J. Hauser, M. Wellens, S. Reinhart, B. Horine, L. Bolesta, G. Thomas, Mrs. Reiter, Spon- sor. Foreign Language Clubs L.H.S. wasn't strictly all American .... In the Duetshland part of L.H.S. students went to an Okto- berfest, Christmas caroled, and wrote a few exchange letters to their native country. Comrades of the Russian Club participated in bowl- ing, rollerskating, and prepared a Russian dinner. French Club kept busy with a cheese tasting party, caroling French carols, and a trip to both Ft. de Chartres and Ft. Kaskaskia. For students who could not get enough Respublica Romana in class, Mr. Skrobacki provided additional information on Roman culture, civilization, and back- ground. Club members had hopes of a Latin Club dinner but they had to cancel their plans due to a lack of interest. The highlight of all clubs, the annual soccer tourna- ment, was played on October Zlst. The Russians proved best overall as they out-footed the other countries. Latin Club Row One: D. Dripps, M. Beewig, Row Two: J. Kath, B. Will, Row Three: G. Lynch, Mr. Skrobacki, Sponsor. 'ii r' K. ff br if X 'x....q .fi 1 --. 56 fv- l N.. f. -xh- qs. ras.. Pi!!! 25:55, ..... .4 Q French Club Il Row One: C. Litzsinger. C. Dickey, H. Tice. I.. Sulhulf. D. Green, K. Raile. G. Swinnerton, K. Weber. Row Two: G. Brinkley. Nl. Kai- ser, C. DeHart, C. Brenner. J. Casey, A. Clarida. J. Shastri, T. Kaiser. Roni. Threet P. DaSilva. J. Hint. J. Wood, D. Wagner. K. Mulvoy, l. Jet, J. Da Silna. S. Meyer, K. Hanff. D. Rohlfing. rw-S German Club Row One: C. Mullin, D. Stuckmeyer, S. Flint, P. Steininger. Ron Trio: L. Stuckmeuer, L. Scheffer, S. King, K. Goecker, P. Broun. Ron Three. L. Haermann, A. Greschner, P. Leisher, J. Leyerle. Row Four: Nlrs. Ness. Sponsor, S. Kern, T. Harnacker. 'L P, .U . -Y - ' -M -- Russian h..l..1 Club Row One: K. Model, M. Sullivan. B. Leonlmri. D. Decker. Row Two J. Cloves, S. Mathis, P. Cavie. L. Ohlemeyer. S. Niaihis. lx. Kr.z::. Mr. Kremennesky, Sponsor, Row Three: Nl. Shocker. J Pgrres. P Dum, M. Bushocker, D. Davis, J. Km. 57 Advanced Biology Club The aroma of broiled copperheads and barbe- cued sparrow lingered in the halls as Advanced Biology Club entertained parents with a wildlife dinner at Open House. Besides satisfying appe- tites with wildlife, club members also took a field trip to Mingo Wildlife Area to observe animals and plants in their natural settings. To learn even more about the biological world, ABC used an ecology computer, a simulation game involving energy use and environmental survival. Guests from the Meramec Community College and the University of Missouri - St. Louis visited the club. Lindbergh graduates now working in the microbiology, nutrition, and conservation fields returned to also help ABC members plan their scientific futures. Row One: J. Judd, J. Donnelly, K. White, Mr. Kassing, Sponsor, Row Two: Mr. Lunte, Sponsor, K. Kilpatrick, J. Sartorius, S. Swallow, J. Ronecker, L. Horn. ye- Environmental Problems Club With increasing enthusiasm, Mr. Eason and a growing number of naturalists took float trips to study river conditions, campaigned against the Meramec Dam issue and cleaned the environ- ment as they journeyed through the Missouri countryside. At regular meetings, they discussed the actions they might take in other issues con- cerning environmental problems. Row One: B. James, Row Two: L. Mullins, L. Messinger, J. Harlan, Row Three: L. Butts, Mr. Eason, Sponsor, Top: P. Ball. f. -A Astronomy Club fee 'I , L , 1 , t-Ass! 5 . Q ML... LT ll! . 1 .la NK M, Siva., -4 With telescopes positioned, Astronomy Club members viewed the elliptical eclipse. Constellations and the planets of the Universe also provided subjects of interest for the As- tro Club. Guest speakers and visits to space lectures helped provide background informa- tion for these science-minded students. Row One: J. Ronecker, Treasurerg J. Ramberg, Presidentg M. Rzchowski. Vice-president: Row Two: P. Ram- berg, C. Boetcher, D. Dummeyer, C. Lynch, D. Rensch. Forensics And Debate Clubs Speak up! became a motto for the Forensics and Debate Clubs in 1977-78. Working to improve their methods of public speaking, club members partici- pated in tournaments at Chaminade. Ri- verview Gardens, and Parkway West. Lindbergh's spring break Lscheduled ear- lier in the year than other area schoolsl prohibited teams representing both clubs from competing for the conference title. Center: Forensics - C. Bermel. J. Recd. J. Poscx Standing: Mr. Harrison, Sponsor. Bottom: Debate - Row One: Sir. Harrison. Coachg C. Bermel, Captaing W. Croede, Ni. Bemig. Row Two: J. Reed, J. Posey. R. Boll. J. Leyerle, J. Groth. Synchronized Swim Club Pointing toes and practicing graceful swirls with exact strokes made the Synchro- nized Swim Club show a suc- cess. Fantasy Land provided the theme for the 1978 water ballet performance. Under Miss Buckner's direction, the girls of the team practiced and finally exhibited their aquatic grace in the December 20, and 21, 1977, presentation. Lettermanis Club i 1 s KX ' ' 'Y , - v La, ' .' ' , -.4553 -:-,i sg , fiqzfffr .V K Yilill . Q' M.. ' 4 ' r . l , I . gig ..,.,4.. Q .1--Var M ..- a,.-am ' -FZ 'Cf'3:'vT53,l1. 52' N f, i 'M J, .r ..- l il t. 7 i. ,ll ' -i'f Q . xxx t',x,,,. I Row One: N. Blumfelder, R. Adams, L. Conini, T. Adams, L. Braswell, D. Conini, Row Two: G Miller, L. Borlesch, C. Boje, K. Goecker, K. Herbert, L. Schneider, R. Craig, Row Three: C. Roads L. May, T. Rackovan, D.C. Menendez, J. Fingerhut, D. Harris. Row One: S. Duban, J. Luer, J. Morrissey, C. Hagerman, J. Meyers, B. Augie, R. Floyd, Row Two: Coach Bee, T. Anderson, R. Winkelhoch, A. Westfall, B. Blackford, Row Three: Coach Jaworski, B. Spinzig, S. Reeb, T. McGosh, T. Patrick, Coach Mach. The athletic elite proudly displayed the reward of their contributions to Lind- bergh sports as they wore their varsity letters on sweaters and jackets. After working hard to earn their letters, these athletes were invited to join the Letter- man's Club. They could also be seen off the field working diligently in concession stands. The proceeds were used for new athletic equipment. 60 ,931 5 Vertical-Row One: T Cruee J Toenges, C. Knox, T Picsoer- gen, C. Kardell, S. Werlrrrieis- ter, Swallow, H. Fischer. J 4 1 Marx, C. Glickert, J. Leigh. L I 1, ' . 1 Decker, C. Kerls, Row Two' L rw' McCracken, P. Carey. L. Ar- . m,1Q'f . mantrout, E. Ragan. xi. sails. ,ljr i 5 , J. Rodgers, C. Immethun. Ni. Biscan, B. Dorsey, T. Gerber. Horizontal-Row One' J. Kohne, T. Gray, T. Nolting. K Chunn, L. Ohlemeyer, L. On- ana, L. Diestelkamp, S. Kris- tanich, Row Two: K. Ruder. N. Poeschel, L. Lee, C. Quinn, C. Timpte, C. Dickey, L. Rector. C. Zimmerman, K. Kaeser. CFar leftj C. Steck. N. Wasson. L. Lee, J. Kath, K. Eggerding. C. DeHart. fLeftJ Row One: C. Rehagen, J. Tobias. Row Two: N. Allen. K. Casey. Athletic Assistants Sports-minded girls pooled their talents to assist their favorite athletic teams in 1977-78. The Co-Pilots. Basket- ball Statisticians, Wrestlerettes, and Soccerettes kept scores and times, set up equipment, and even chased stray balls. Enthusiasm and interest in sports were requirements for membership in these clubs. tFar leftl Row Gne: R. Squires. Y. Kidd. Row Two: K. Bayens. S. Stieren. L. Livingston. D. Thompson. J. Batseh. Row Three: S. Weindel. T. Adams, F. Taylor. T. 'Q Warner Ron Four: R. 'Y' Feld, N. Willman. L Felts. tlaeftl Ron One: S Yehlcuald. Row Tug ,I Dunnegan. Row Three. M. Moeller, D. Lebtizng Music Makers Seventeen trombones led the mu- sicians ong the coronets joined in the song. There were rows and rows of the finest Lindbergh music virtuo- sos of every shape and kind. Working to develop students, tal- ents the instrumental music direc- tors, Mr. Brunner, Mr. McCready, Ms. Chow, and Mr. Tobler, and the vocal directors, Mr. Bye and Mrs. Vaughn, led Lindbergh's many mu- sic groups through countless re- hearsals. Their efforts were reward- ed with rounds of applause at their many performances. Highlights of the year came when the music orga- nizations entertained parents, the faculty, and friends at the Christ- mas and Spring Concerts and the annual Night of Music. Lindbergh exhibited its ability to the rest of St. Louis when the instrumental and vocal groups travelled to festivals at St. Louis University, Florrisant Val- ley Community College, and the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Vocalists had to demonstrate a high degree of talent to become part of the Madrigal Choirs. A second exceptionally talented group of vo- calists is the A Cappella Choir, which consists of juniors and seniors who show the ability to perform without accompaniment. These ac- complished singers performed clas- sical as well as modern music throughout the year. Vocal Instructors: Mrs. Vaughn and Mr. Bye. X419 l . if ls! A Instrumental Instructors: Mr. Brunner. Freshmen vocalists demonstrated their talents in the Ninth Grade Choir which met on alternating days and Ninth Grade Ensemble which met daily. Tenth, eleventh, and twelth grade students wishing to join in the musical activities joined the Mixed Choir. The Con- cert Girl's Choir and Concert Girl's Ensemble also consisted of sopho- mores, juniors and seniors. These groups practiced vocal music funda- mentals used in a variety of song types. Performing daily, members of Concert Band I practiced contem- porary forms of band literature to present at their semester concerts. Meanwhile, Concert Band II kept the beat to more difficult band com- positions. Members of this group worked hard with the hopes of pro- gressing to the Symphonic Band. From high in the bleachers, foot- ball fans clearly heard the L.H.S. Symphonic Band working to boost Flyer spirits. As the accompanists for the pom-pon girl's, this band be- came Lindbergh's most renowned instrumental group. Their most noteworthy performance came, though, when they were invited to perform for the Missouri Music Educators Association in Jefferson City. Approximately eighty-five faith- ful musicians of the bass, clarinet, tuba, flute, violin, trumpet, and 62 Mr. McCready, Ms. Chow, and Mr. Tobler. trombone met daily. As the Lind- bergh High School Orchestra, these musicians performed at on and off campus concerts. Select musicians from the Or- chestra improved their chamber skills in the Chamber Orchestra. Known for their skill at performing classical works, this group was invit- ed to perform in the community for local churches. These musicians were often honored as solo perfor- mances at music functions. Striving to perfect performances, members of the Brass Choir devoted many after-school hours to practice. They were rewarded with top rat- ings for outstanding performances at the St. Louis Music Educators Association Solo and Ensemble Fes- tival. Presenting the lighter side of mu- sic at L.H.S. was the Stage Band. Members of this organization pre- fered to perform pop and jazz num- bers. Besides school concert and community appearances, the Stage Band provided music for the 1977 Variety Show. The many music organizations at Lindbergh provided innumerable opportunities for students to express themselves as well as enjoy the per- forming arts. Through these instru- mental and vocal groups the com- munity, along with the student body, was both entertained and in- structed. i 1 f H .. Wa. 3 K - 5 1 ll 3 1 T S : rl :lx sun--1 , .u-.4 Q x A T L1 1 ..., 1 5 L ' 1 H xoppq -in-ua 9 ,E ' A l , L. I 1 LL! ' W non-Q : i.. ,.,. , , ..., , . , K I0 SIU! Fifi 0 I LLL, K. Emerson, M. Fichera, L. Endebrock, L. Stockberger, J. Harlan, K. Alexander, Row Six: J. Ma 'R 7' X 1 E. Chamber Orchestra Row One: S. Bantz. J Zupan, Mrs. Chou Director: G. Lynch B. James, Row Tv.o L. Holtgrewe. M Kern, L. May, J. Jos- lin, A. Lanius, R Hummel, L. Tobler J. Raby. Row Three J. Harlan, R. Jack- son, L. Stockberger C. Carmona. Ron Four: L. Butts. C Hoff, N. Overton. Orchestra Row One: Mrs. Chow, Director: R. Jackson. Z. Mohesky, S. Ewing. L. Hammer. C. Brems, G. Sorrells, J. Zupan, G. Lynch. S Kern, L. Butts. Row Two: NI. Roal. L. Robler, L. Holtgrewe, Ni. Kern. D. Lanius N. Breitweiser. C. Hoff. T. Fangmann. Row Three: J. Cox. P. Heyde, B. Ylaich. .-X. Lan- ius, R. Hummel. D. L'ebel. J. Raby. D. Da- vidson. S. Lee. J. Shasiri, L. May. Ron Four: G. Lake. T. Heizer. L. Mary. J. R sar, A. Chapman. J. Lauer. H. Heizer. K Murphy, L. O'Xeal. F. Taylor. J. Schil linger, P. Rau. J. Waller. Row Five. A Booder, .-X. Schulz, C. C.1rmon.1. .-X. Stippec T. Humes. M. Dilorenzo. J. Joslin. J. Pyne Y. Kintz, NI. Zimmermann. S. Tuley. L Launch. L. Anderson. S. Herr. E Oxcrron rx. G. Rildrath. R. P.1ndoltT.J. B.1llcngcr.S Mathis, T. Dorsey, G. Miller, B. Watrous, Row Seven: C. Kennedy, R. Guth, F. Zane, S. Dubgzn. D. Brain. J. Bullard. 63 O - Concert and Row One: L. Wanel, N. Rogers, C. Piskulich, V. Schloss, D. Meyer, T. Noerper, R. Picarelli, L. Mueller, B. Hoelzer, T. Brinkley, V. Fickenwirth, S. Cross, K. Sondermann, Row Two: M. McCready, M. Hanewinkel, R. Thompson, D. Ferrington, B. Angle, J. Homeier, D. Dummeyer, L. Bid- well, B. Waldman, J. Moser, J. Kass- ing, Row Three: J. Mielke, J. Beck, T. Kramer, K. Hart, J. Groth, J. Davis, A. Holland, B. Hughes, L. Gray, N. LaRosa, Row Four: K. Lerbs, R. Siel- fleisch, B. Lancaster, T. Hammer, R. Liszewski, D. Neider, R. Elkins, Row Five: M. McNamara, B. Karmper, L. Weiss, J. Vetter, P. Kemper, Row Six: T. Duban, C. Baumann, N. Peart, C. Palmer, P. Pierson, D. Mc- Clure, J. Schanzle, R. Medved. . 1 U iff V K 4 Concert and II Row One: S. Mathis, G. Mitchell, J. Blunt, D. Beard, C. Linkogel, A. Greschner, S. Allenmann, S. Holm, M. Jones, Row Two' L. Barthel, L. Bodenduck, D. Schimmelp- fennig, T. Hildreth, D. Mest, S. Heidbreder, B. Brown, T. Weedis, G. Ert, Row Three M. Brunner, L. Kaltenbronx, C. Beller, M Sheer, S. Simmons, S. Gottschalk, S. Kiel K. Daniels, T. Wall, S. Masker, B. Giesel B. Burggrabe, Row Five: D. Rohlfing, J Kauffmann, P. Dugan, J. Haviland, M Dussold, J. Duncan, K. Blair, R. Harrison K. Witbrodt, J. Ebner, S. Schmidt, S Meine, D. Hatfield, G. Skaggs, M. Brand K. Weber, Row Six: J. Anthis, D. Bellows R. Creek, D. Sharp, B. Russum, C. Heyde B. Noland, T. Fraser, Row Seven: H. Sor- rells, M. Davis, R. Miller, D. Spargo, B Tippet, D. Krumm, D. Smart, C. Palmer, T Smith, Row Eight: G. O'Gorman, G. Har- ell a muff' I X B-4 ii v Q' Ji 1. Q V. . Q 1? .obj nw f, if . 1 If COLLEGE INFORMATION . ., M, J, , . .. . :ff '. , ...-1 . f lf ii. 'gg il RH i i I .,.. . . J i A RQ 65 Symphonic Band Row One: E. Overton, S. Herr. S lgllninv. B Hill, P. Daffron, N. Wasson. J. Rodger, l. Horn, T. Beulick, K. Dudley, J. Andree. Nl Fichera, M. Quinney, Rov. Two: l.. l.aunch. J. Marx, P. Wobbe, C. Brown. A Creek K V0nRump, D. Nordzink, l.. Turpin. XR Roberts, L. Claus, J. Daniels, A. Hollornari. Row Three: Mr. Brunner, Sponsor. D. Da' vis, M. Essmyer, S. Bachesta. L. Endebrock. D. Woodling, J. Panchol, C. Lynch. D Price, S. Carmona, S. Mathis, J. Ballenger. V. Miles, D. Thielker, J. Heulel. C. Ellis. Row Four: S. Mathis, T. Schuedding. l.. Lingen, R. Hughes, G. Erberger. D. Nlenle. D.Carr, R. Balckmoore, J. Jamex. Ro-.-. Five: J. Duncan, M. Worble, R. Waldo. F. Farinella, C. Meyer, J. Bullard, L. Chou. B. Cobham, B. Tuckwell, K. Livgren, Row Six: C. Mertins, B. Johnson, R. Winkelhoch. J. Clobes, K. Model, K. Lovera. Nl. Gormley. J. Follme, J. Nottlemann, D. Severson. Roi-. Seven: C. Palmer, P. Ehart, N. Pearl. T. McBride, M. Spalinger. J. Strobl. R. Guth. C. Kennedy, L. Davis, C. Heyde. Row Eight: S. Duban, D. Dummeyer. C. McCready, J. Kroupa. if li. Q I :Sub 8 bv J -fi I I 5' X3 fi 'ii Stage Bands STAGE BAND A: Row One: C. McCready, C. Brown, D. Price, C. Lynch, G. Garner, D. Woodling, D. Davis, Row Two: L. Butts, C. Mertens, B. John- son, H. Clobes, K. Model, K. Lovers Row Three: T. Schued- dig, L. Davis, R. Guth, C. Ken- nedy, D. Wirick, J. Ballenger, G. Goad, S. Mathis, C. Ellis, V. Miles, S. Clayman. . 7?1,T STAGE BAND B: Row One, D. Sharp, S. Simmons, S. Schmidt, G. Skaggs, D. Hat- field, D. Dummeyer, Row Two: G. Ogorman,D. Krumm, J. Follmer, B. Tippett, Row Three: B. Harris, T. Fang- mann, D. Friz, M. Wroble, M. Dussold, D. Rohlfing, R. Creek, R. Harrison. Brass Choir Row One: J. Kauffmann. D. Rohlfing, M. Wroble. V. Miles, G. Mathis. Row Two: B. Russurn, L. Chott, J. Bullard, D. Sharp, C. Heyde, J. Kroupa, S. Duban, S. Dummeyer, C. Tviertens. D. Krumm, B. Johnson, J. Clobes. Clarinet Choir Row One: S. Kiel, S. Gotts chalk, P. Wobbe, J. Marx S. Simmons, I.. Launch Qnot picturedl Row Two Mr. McCready, director: C Brown, D. Davis, S. Masker N 1 V! . 'I l I E 1 r-ar Mixed Choir Row One: Y. Shaul, G. We- ber, M. Scott, L. Deller- mann, S. Jones, M. Heimos, P. Crews, L. Milligan, A. Resse, S. Swallow, Row Two: R. Boyette, S. Bruin, J. Moehl, D. Thompson, C. Casamento, T. Gasko, M. Bachmann, M. Hamel, J. Raby, M. Rola, M. Gran- eto, K. Owen, L. Roush, Row Three: I-I. Fischer, L. Milligan, P. Bell, K. Wit- brodt, P. Perry, B. Ru- precht, R. Miller, S. Lack- ey, M. Szoke, B. Franz, M. Grana, T. Gapsch, C. Klin- gemann, D. Steffe, Row Four: J. Tierney, A. Under- wood, J. Lorenz, M. Jones, B. Bertts, D. Morgener, N. Acord, L. Amen, P. Wobbe, L. Swank, K. Wolfe, T. Ball, J. Bradly. Mixed Choir Ensemble Row One: R. Coolige, Y. Shaul, G. Weber, B. Bretts, M. Heimos, K. Loggins, T. Gapsch, K. Owen, Row Two: L. Amen, M. Hamel, B. Ruprecht, B. Medlock, D. Morgner, P. Wobbe, A. Underwood, J. Raby, Row One: C. Kardell. IJ Meyr, K. Railc. D Smith, Vehlewald. l.. Ollvlara. N. Braun. J Brock, T. Wideman. A. Rubin, L. Kluge. Fi. Ra- gan, C. Hart. Rov. Two' J. Clampitt, Nl. Tues- burg, M. Salib. L. Krysl. M. Eichelaub. S. Obunger, B. Ebert. B. Press, D. Cippomeri. G. Oertli, C. Panchol. Nl. Wiemer, C. Mullins. Row Three: G. Chrisco. R. Jinkerson, C. Wat- kins, T. Gravatl. T. Johnson, L. Mullins. N. Doermer, A. Hughes. I. Jeh, W. Stokes, D. Carr. P. Judd, R. Miller. K. Bayens, C. Loreh, N. George, Row Four: NI. Moeller, D. Clader. L. Bogosian, J. Kovacil-c. Nl. Meyer, L. Scheffer. G. Haefner, K. Abends- chein, B. Dietrich, P. Avery, L. Drazic. C. Dieckhaus, S. Myrick. R. Schaefer, J. Blumm. K. Huber, D. Stieren. Ninth Grade Ensemble Row One: M. Salib. L. Mullins, A. Hughes. R. Jinkerson, C. Panchot. N. George, Row Two: K. Huber, G. I-Iaefner, K. Abendschein. R. Schaefer, G. Oertli. A Cappella Row One: B. Cross, G. Thomas, C. Couell, S. Herr, N. Blumfelder, G. Nahser. P. Moser, M. Johnson, G. Hart, R. Floyd, J. Synder, A. Hoelzer, L. Stockberger, J. Bornholdt, C. Rola, K. Shirley. Row Two: Mr. Bye, Director: D. Minnick, D. Moeller, L. Armantrout, A. Bradford, B. Taylor, C. Boettcher, M. Caola, D. Gerner, K. Krueger, D. Jones, J. Kohm, K. Martin, A. Rathert, E. Haeger, T. Abernathy, L. Bolesta, Mrs. Vaughn, Director. Row Three: D. Frey, J. Jenkins, G. Messmer, T. Diekman, J. Ferris, C. Miles, M. McGinnis, M. Cobb, C. Link. J. Tobias, T. Coleman Row Four: N. Smith, M. Flanagon, J. Kidd, C. Bermel, D. Ballance, S. Scott, K. Krueger, N. Overton, T. Schueddig, B. James, C. Meyer, B. Polk, R. Dugan, S Womack D Drummond T Jerashen M Kern L Lederle Madrigal Row One: M. Caola, M. Johnson, C. Couell, A. Hoelzer, T. Diekman, K. Martin, E. Haeger, L. Stockberger, A. Rathert, T. Coleman. Row Two: J. Fer- ris, R. Middleton, D. Moore, N. Over- ton, G. Moorison, K. Krueger, J . Fuchs, D. Caito, B. James, T. Schueddig. .-nv' Girls Concert Choir Row One: L. Lindhardt, B. Er- icson, L. Warner, P. Moser, I. Bryan, L. Chicos, D. Conini, L. Rosthensal, H. Times, S. Herr, Row Two: C. Letchworth. A. Jalata, J. Eibert, S. Kester, D. Windell, M. Harr, R. Mahtia. D. Carole, J. Goforth, S. Burke, K. Grace, Row Three: B. Jordan, K. Kuhlman, L. Fehr, L. Wilson, L. Struck- meyer, S. LaMartino, J. Kunz. L. Darr, P. Smith, G. Filler. Girls Concert Choir Ensemble Row One: P. Moser, R. Chicos, Row Two: Ni. Harr. S. Herr. K. Kuhl- man, Row Three: J. Kunz, B. Jordan. D. Wil- son. team FHCCS to 21 SUCCCSSfU1 SCHSOII. A ' 'W Below: LHS girls overcome many hurdles as the track ' 'Mel ' ' .H ff r x. 5 . rl , lr, yi 'ANP ' X,-ff 's . ...ovnqg I .ff 0 ' ' , - 9 111 ,, A . , 4 's-. . 72 9 f-N Ja rot 55 9 m ' ff' 1 V1 X To -l 'l kr fi ll ll in l ll pl ll li l ll il l 1 v b1 'lat- 1? 3. RIVALRY RUAD Remember sweating out practice under the hot sun. Cheerleading and pom-pon tryouts meant smiling un- til your face hurt so you would make it then crying because you did. Re- member the starvation before a wrestling match so you would not tip the scales. Losing meant a long. bus ride back to school and running extra laps until you thought your legs would fall off. Remember when the coaches yelled at you for flirting with the girls. Remember giving it yours all until exhaustion over- whelmed you but then finding one last drop of strength to carry you to victory in the final seconds. Athletics is more than the infa- mous thrill of victory-and-agony of defeat , hours of practice, and tired, aching muscles. It is joining others to share a sense of accom- plishment. Competition with rival schools forms bonds between you, your teammates, and the fans. This struggle to equal and excell the per- formances of the opponent make lasting memories for us. We will long remember these Rivalry Roads. Several Lindbergh teams proudly are Number One. , .- '14-fr S. q I uv-Q3 H . . , H. ,, '1 D Q 'rw'-in 5-A lam.-1 . r . f. .'I'v,r'-'-: 13 .e ',,,WY'f2',' 'qw-T' of ,N , ,C'-0'.I,4-J' prrfrfifflfgjv 4 ' i 5513? f,.19, A . .rgshqyr iff '4Nflf',..1g'i ,. , 2, .' ,, + . ' ' Q- on -f -'f' fx M- TVMJGTVTAI1 w?H? iTS, Q . v Football . ..' Left Front to Back: B. Williams, E. Mach, D. Robben, J Lemsk, B. Hickman, B. Kaufmann, M. DeWeese, D Masker, D. Walden, D. Huether, D. Smeehuyzen, M Winsett, B. Birchfield, R. Portell, K. Bruning, A. Stone G. Rice, C. Hageman. The 1978 Football Team will be remembered as an outstanding defensive team with many fine .xv players. . r '4 Coach Mach . .. r A fine defense led the Varsity Football Flyers to a winning season. Breaking LHS 6 Varggkway N r 0 five Lindbergh passing records, quarterback Mike Hyde guided the team to LHS 6 parkway several outstanding games. The Varsity Flyers defeated the number one team, LI-IS 7 Vianney DeSmet High School. Fans saw explosive scoring power when the team beat LHS 7 DCSHISL Kirkwood 34 to 0 on Homecoming Day. The Flyers finished their season with a 33 lt' 55. Ava? fifty-seven yard touchdown pass against Webster Groves in the last seven LHS 14 lgar seconds of the game. LHS 34 Kifitwood ' The First Team All Conference honors went to Mike Hyde, Randy Theiss, LHS 0 Ladue Tom Anderson, George Morrison, Jay Myers, and Jeff Haffner. All Metro LHS 14 WeU?ter honors went to Mike Hyde, Randy Theiss, and Tom Anderson. Steve Mosier and Mike Zander made Third Team All Conference. All Conference Honorable Mention awards went to Dwight Bouck and John Higgins. 5 z 74 Lb -Mf- ' n ? 'wk -e ,K V 4 xr' . I Q gr' ff-il A, 'ilffr 9 ,4- 4-QQ. - 'Qr' 'iq 'g ff,s.,. in J 1222?--vw' 41 A gin, 2-:ssh ,r f .P fs J- gf . U ., s 4 54 A fiZEi'?:ii1fV'i..- A V 'L 8' Q 'f',. f ' .4w 4. .,.f-if .-..F..1' .Y-2' J fr- -- . l-.wx rd... 3 gan.. ,- -- 4 fr., ,'.,.zq'4f1.x'U'U, H,,-..'-.i- , .vvuw - - -.- .- -3' L. , 1- P:' 3 .-v 21 1:1-f ' vzf'-41-K . -- 'vq.f'.,Q ' . ' '. .ll i 9' ' '-': .L ff SJ' , '4' 1 -f',k2Q,ffI'o-I gf-, nA.....1gr-, , we-cfxi l 5 is - . 4'- . - 1- 74, J 4 lN ng- , I i.. .,. -. fr--L, - -9,74 ,L,gf-,',:-:'F,.br:f- g',N , dl , ' Q fi Q-'-'.'-af .... p-A Q' - , , ' TK v' - . yr- 4,4 sy. X 1'd'-' - I 'E 'ao v., -..-A -. ,eff .- '1 ,,, -S..-... ,.-i'-u..,'-i , ,...- -'vf.w!!'.'r'-- '-1-.s,-v-4-- -L ,,.- . . -1,--.I 7 E .Y .. . , . , ,ff . 4 . A, 1 'V - - Center Front: Captains S. Mosier, T. Anderson, R. Right Front to Back: J. Morrissey, S. Schumacher, C. Theiss, M. Hyde. Hoopsk, K. Paulsell, S. Hinkamp, L. Collin, D. Badock, Center Back: J. Miller, S. Becker, D. Bouck, K. Tulley, J. Parres, K. Krueger, S. Smith, L. Davis, K. Zesch, T. K. Krueger, J. Higgins, R. Lindquist, J. Haffner, G. Grebel Morrison, M. Zander, M. Yang, J. Loechel Left: Managers: Kneeling: J. Luer, Standing: T. McCosh, K. Bucheit J. Mards, trainer. Below: Coach Bachman, Coach Gately, Coach Edwards. Coach Mach 'Ns i .- . -9' ' ' , - ' x. '.f,.,-' r . ' Q' 1 , ' .bf , !:M,,.. ,,,6.A. a :uf ' 9. 1 . f A .. Exaz'-J Jag J Y, 1 ri 'P H I! -f X .. . J tl .qs .- if K , . .K .. 4 -. Q.. .. ..v ....-...,... --.M ......- .. -. ,....-. ., . 9 ' 4 ,U L H 'K e . X 'J 1 .sf x N , f X 8 X ,N ' , . J . I 3, rl ,n N Row One: J. Fischer, G. Parrott, T. Sanders, B. Howell, B. Jones, P. Spencer, C. Ellis, S. Jost, G. Hoffmeister, T. Ahrens, D. Baer, B. Creath, M. Thornsberry, J. Droste. Row Two: S. Snyder, B. Boniface, S. Richey, J. Puricelli, Bachmann, M. Sensibagh, K. Stabler, M. Nesser, S. Cool, Speed, Snake, J. Zook, J. Kennamann, S. Taylor, R. -4 iq. 'ul vm -. . . '.us',.5f.,.,o.. ' , 1 - . .www v,...,. ,q.!Q,q. zi,:M.l:5.'5x ' 'f,1,vh.E:, F 'pq Gahn, Coach Herd. Row Three: Coach J. Moore, T. Brown, S. Martin, S. Ferguson, K. Johnson, J. Follmer, G. Morgan, L. Hopa- long, D. Rooster, M. Richey, Spark, S. Noblot, D. Hall, J. Velta, B. Yuede, J. Zahari. 1- Y '- 7' . . ' 'lf 1 fn l . . 7?3Y' -'.'- 1 --'F 'f i'.'Q1-3.3- 6 ':4.1'. ',17 ' .17 2 fZ'.'54-'if-x:'fF' . wi v KVA .gl 1- 41-,L get Wa, SL' 5 ,df 1..f.,,f ,-,',5E1 .'r?'a,,,,1v iffy vzfsxf. .- 4 ' A .,g..if gg.,-,, e .rf ': 7531 'f5.,g' ' ' K ' - l?1W .'-92155. ' , ' ' J' ,,',..A.A- f ' . Y' ' ref I .cv i - N .,-,..t.j..?,:,:J'.'. 'W . 4, . -318 .I as Mrk f f J . Q . ' . - .W tl 221- if: ' .. 'J 5 'Q rf ' -- - - , 6,11 fi: -,ac 'A - ' --'-? S? '?Ff?fi757 .- ..- F:-A ' . - ' f f -' -, 'W . .ru . -I is I :NT lsihn? Q ' ' ' 'V 4, ,' fit, . , ' V an ' I : ffl FII' ll gy, .5 f!.iXw.' ' I f ag. . .A . . '. P -'lv -5 :'25 - ? ', ' I I I ',.' . X54 .rn x' 1 I. A a iw- 'f-'turn fu 'CJ--f ' ' ' '- ' -- 'P .Q Q - L . f M .J . , 'N -. az. . ' .. it 'F' f ff -L-gf Q 0 -45 - V'--'Qvx844n,.,,.,g K V9 Junior ,Varsity . I. :I LHS 3 Vianney A 71, LHS 7 DeSmet 58 J ,. gp. J 5' 'Fi-rf ' zrsl 'wi x fzfw ' . JM. .- 1 Q.. .Q .. f -' ' ', 'yin V I' --l . ' 'l , tif. .15 ,'.-Af ' . ' V' t ...X A . - . . f, H, -. , - fx-Y-'PJ' 91 1 . v - '. V' - X t H '- . x .1 I' i .wx 4 , , , V ,. . ' ' as f , '- :.5,.,:..f.-H.-fs J 'P' f, ,. A . ,. , ' ,- -LQTX - I . . -x nluqtwa I'-,, .lug Qlfdwd-in fii-.w.'1-if ... f.:-Sf: ' , . 1 76 Sophomore - vw . . 4 my , 9, fm . 2 , L 5 T H ,gl X KAY ' ZW? 4 J, I ' J f V -V . 1.'4'i'1.'. . , It . T. ..,, ,J . ,.., 'LHS 28 ' P95kw4y.N- LHS .. Yl.5f!flf5iQ.fYp LHS 21 ,.w..giDeSq2et C 'LHS 20- Mg ,W 0. . LHS, 41.9. ,,,. 5' T' j ayiaij .Wig J 'LHS Of.. ii' ' ffl LHS' . eo' e.V I 1.- Z 1 J 42 1? LHS' ' at f fffifaf' V. S' .1 P v6 Webster 1 -' 4 ' ff- A My V 'X 'H?f,M,c,5..--.-fm' gif: fiiiQ,i',.,.', gag, 'A,' X 2 l i l 5,11 . , . in . . , I gf 1 ' 'fi if -3, : A 7: fra-q Ho., t ,K ,O f 'Spf WW! 49 J-i We -fwiawrf... 11l,45i1.3:aB55 engssosin Wllflf QQSNPB6, cgfjiigd :TL .higgpa .WL ' 551, 7? 3 l ? - I I v , Freshmen Green: Row One: P. Sartorios, M. Munaco, R. Thompson, J. Graneto, J. Carmona, C. Markham, S. Craig, J. Stockhausen, Row Two: J. Kolb, G. Schmid, K. Mitchell, G. Skaggs, D. Kozeny, K. Meissbach, R. Glickert, C. Hyde, Row Three: K. Speck, K. Lerbs, C. Borgard, J. Gossage, J. Moore, S. McKinney, B. Bollinger, J. Jag, J. Bearden, Row Four: K. Gehlert, J. 1 Warhoover, S. Martin, R. Liszewski, R. Vick, B. Fritz, S. White, M. Capellupo, D. Parrott, Coaches: Smith, Becker, Lahay. 77 l Freshmen Gold, Row One: B. Blase, M. Warner. J. Malone, J. Cooper, R. Slazinik, M. Heger. T. Fangman, S. Rettinger, P. VanStone, T. Hawkins. S. Augustine, Row Two: G. Haefner, K. Kenna- mann, D. Jordan, D. Rohlfing, M. Oldanl, Nl. Dussold, P. Hill, G. Dubis, D. Erps, J. Ried. Row Three: R. Willenbrink, M. Galbierz, L. Taylor, T. -Q,-455.591- - Vierling, D. Durnil, R. Carvalho, K. Politsch. R. McArthur, J. Womack, L. Weiss, A. Kraatz. Row Four: Coach Dryer, A. Cope, T. Smith, R. Medved, K. Lerbs, R. Morgan, T. Kennamann, B. Russum, S. Siems, J. Laske. Coach Williams. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Freshmen Gold 34 Af fton I2 24 Mehlville 6 16 Oakville 0 17 Webster l 6 16 Hanely 22 I 1 Kirkwood 0 Freshmen Green 0 Hanley 22 0 Kirkwood l6 0 Webster IO 12 Mehlville 2-S 8 Oakville S 6 Parkway C . 2-1 - l l Varsity, Vertical ttop to bottomjz B. Walther, D. Nassar, B. Gleason, B. Pape, R. Gray, R. l Xin-lkelhoch. I-lgorlgzont? tleft to rightjx S. Hornung, T. Decker, C. Miller, Coach McCracken, . ennings, . raec ter, J. Massot. l Cross Country j 44 h ' .. l Usin g t e . team concept, 'I ' J .. dl 1, . . .- we prou y too wi Qaa J ..,,- nation 9' Craig Miller - The 1977 Cross Country team proved itself to be the finest in the , u state. Record after record was 'mmol Vafslty . broken. This year marked the fourth LHS 15 Mehlvme 52 Varsny J consecutive state championship, Northwest Inv. lst LHS 15 Mehlviue beating .the record held by Kirk- Washington U,1nv, lst Northwest Inv. wood. Rick Winkelhoch, Dave Nas- Hazelwood Inv. lst washington U, Inv. 4 sar, Tim Decker, Bob Walther, Ladue Inc' lst Hazelwood Inv. Q Steve Hornung, and Bryan Black- Eggegnff Cit lg Ladlle IIW- f , ford worked as a team to bring LHS 16 Fax y 47 gginfgggflf home the trophy they rightfully de- Maryville lst Disllrict y ' J served. Perseverance, determina- State tion, and enthusiasm led to a re- .J cord-perfect season under the direc- : tion of Coaches McCracken and I Pourchot. it : Captains flower rightjz T. Decker, R. Win- , l kelhoch, C. Miller. N N Junior Varsit : Row One: M. Farwell C. Kotsis R. Ham el A. Maletich G. Rumford. Row y v 1 p s 1 Two: J. Tinkham, B. Horine, M. Pyne, J. Roach. Row Three: P. Hoffman, S. Breihan, T. Blackford, M. Everding. Pi '14 9 wt . WJ? 'I fc' H' 'S 3 lL l'. i 4: -.Q ll , ' . gl Hg. 1' ugghfn .-:C .,, QSJ E x ...hx Sophomores LHS 15 Mehlville Hazelwood Inv. Ladue Inv. Conference DuBourg Inv. City-County . N .-gf ., g ferg. . ' .., -'rrfgqfl' . I '-v sugar' 'M T : YW gif'-.'ww .ffl Wy ff, gi 21.3 Peat, ',..l',g: ..f.,j., - C-f i . -1 -,J 'lie P V-v' BS N gl' -.:,'3f'f'ff 'if1'. ' If ' 'Z.-Auf Q' will JP, ' 4' fa- .iff ' ' if 3 i'15'l '5f f ' 295 eil'- - Y L:-5 TSIQL-'Q w A ' -K-19 lg - 15:5 -'- ' -jyf' , '. . X Q .55 - s hi' Q-,.,q, --4 - - 1.1 1 V6 x y .- ' 4:g,:N ba- ,- y . Q ,Q 3 1. 'W H to 1. 1,34 .2 if F -5-Sweat '1' ' . s I ' xx , .. ,I A .5 ,vs , WPQ A vr r , 'S' 2' 7 -f 4 'iff i . ' E 'kilt life. .. 5' y Lf5f1.L' I . -C ' -3. k. l' iffy? TQ . C4 Q2 -'S 'S' N -.f ,. ,f .': wi 79 ...ia 1... .qw-4-4 L 48 lst 2nd lst lst lst wif NL rg- I 7. 545:11 me .ln Sophomore: Rov. One: S Lackey, B. Blackford. T Mobley, J. Bullard. N1 Clauss, T. Eickel. Ron Two: D. Smart, B. Jem. C. Todd, D. Hamill. S. Noakes. Rov. Three: Nl. Thomas, D, Ensor. NI. Davis, fvl. Hawes. S. Col- lins. Freshmen LHS Northwest 35 Parkway N. 75 LHS Parkway S. 32 LHS Hanley 68 Parkway S. 40 A LHS Parkway W. 40 LHS Selvidge 70 LHS Crestview 91 DeSmet 70 LHS 37 Parkway E. 20 Lindbergh Inv. ISI Hazelwood Inv. 151 Freshmen: Row One: J. Hensel. A. lionechik. D. Sharp. P. Maletich. M. Radtke. Row Two: .l. Kissing. B. Press. J. Massud. J. Davis. Row Three: .l. Hohmeier. Xl. Nie- Namara. Row Four: .l. Walls. P. D.1Silv.1. Ron Fixer C Mobley. M. Rallo. Row Six: W. Tr.xmh.im. Nl. Hartwick. Row Seven: D. Dummey er. B. Prichard. Ron Eight: H. Pourchot. B. Dietrich. will-9 3? C Q I 1 fl ur I 1 K 2 Boys' Gymnastics U f 4 f. f w '6Although o V ' record this '-f- r , I season was not 'Q T N n superior, the team worked hard under Coach Dellis leadership, and we hope to do better next year. Tim Keith While the LHS male gymnasts faintly resembled a group of circus perform- ers, they entertained fans with aerials, flips, and other physical feats. After work- ing to compete with others, some team members were disappointed with the sea- son's outcome. They did hope for a brighter future. Row One: S. Tufts, D. Hogan, S. Graham, D. Woodling. Row Two: Coach Dell, F. Farinella, T. Keith, D. Hogan, R. Farinella. .f Ji GYMNASTICS LHS 72.23 Parkway W. Parkway N. LHS 3rd Oakville Parkway S. LHS 73.10 Parkway W. Ladue LHS 77.10 Mehlville Parkway C. LHS lst Parkway N. U. City 74.92 72.55 2nd lst 74.76 69.14 84.30 99.50 2nd 3rd 80 'h I 1 A Row One: K. Widman, J. Seelman, co-captaing Coach Sorenson, K. Strom, co-captain, B. Gros. Row Two: S. Smith, V. Milla, T. Tanaka, M. Dorough, L. Gerdemann. Row Three: L. Howald, T. Piesbergen, M. Mueller, J. Eibert, J. Weiss, S. I-legger, M. Scott. 'df ll 'f lf Pr' I F s l Girls, Gymnastics f'The Girls' Gymanstics Team Experienced Defeat Only Once This Season But Bounded Back To Take Second Place In District. Linda Weiss Hello Dolly chimed on the piano as Joy Seelman did her floor exercise routine, with a back ariel, handspring, then finally with a round off. Outstanding players were Missy Scott, Most Valuable Player, Most Dedicated, Shelly Smith, and Most Improved, Trudy Piesbergen. The flexible effort gave the ladies a nine wing one loss title and second in conference and league tournament. T aus f T4-- 'f Q' X . l - . , , 14 slash 2? 'l Avian!! . l 81 GYMNASTICS LHS 208.1 John Burroughs 78.5 LHS 208.0 Ladue 182.7 Lafayette 210.1 LHS 212.5 Parkway S. 197.5 Oakville 202.1 LHS 188.8 Parkway C. 174.2 Parkway N. l-19.4 LHS 210.2 Mehlville 187.9 Parkway W. l-15.-1 LHS 214.4 Webster l83.0 ww . 4'-1 .' ,vig ., 1 'S P, ' .5 . ,Q . ' j. - 5. L' V - . . VFW-fr'-1 .s J -1 :1'--:LJ 2 . - ', : -1P. 1' 1 arsity, Row One. S 1,.'L.qi-451-mf, F ' Q. ,L , .-U.-6535. 1A: r.v,4 gi-!.,5gtgb. ,,.,..: 5? .. Miller, R. Deters, J -x3'i'1 '1 - ,If ' -' ' Tl f'1+'r'i .f 'Ui' ' .uf FLA l l W 1 -if l - A .,. Q .421 1' dpffxlurig 'vi' ' Schumacher, J. Panchot fy, 'xyflaf- AN-, Xg'g2w!,Y A 'LSL' I V 'B V V-S5331-,, 1fA4 5:-sir. -- 5. . . 4- Gonzml M . f. it ' li . .. f it . - r i V L L '....yliN Narzigilfi, KRS.ybelilg, f . 'Q . I, j A K ,N - X, 5 ,Q , , 1--3 Y i -, X H . - F. en .ano . i L --.vi .. ' ' Q ' . ' ' ' .- - ' 'HW fr- .- -. '-- ' ' 'N f Hohmeier, Row Two: J N Cf' L J. ' 'Q P W . F-, y Y . 5, W e Lange'T'H00S,D 26574 .fl L if F J . -f . .. . . 'rf -4 v. V W' -' 'iii Nordling, S. Reeb, B 2:54 'fi V I, 1. V if .H gf ,I 1 V . : A' -V ,. .il ' . is C. B as T . K L T Q t Rogaczewski, D. Oppland 455' , - VV 1 f f P , 1- ,il ' xg4Gh'N . V I- I. I . , Q1 . .. Q 4 . ---I. Q X . 3 T. Hoog, M. Dev1ne,C gl' gt .- ' I 5 I A. . 4 1 it .A -' Fe -' X sl. ' Isaacs, Captains D. Lipka I ', .fQ,.P .' 1 ie, D ig V214 hi 1- n q J. Rubin. -357.42 . .- -- . - , . ' . - . w ' me .rp ' ..'.. J , :Bla .F?W'93 ll' wmv QLM' If -'Lips abkoni-.l.-??'.1L.':4lsKQiillk.'J:M'! VA , 'A ,Qii filll.J?3.f1' --,mai ' 'vsf5gLlf.c'..w:I'A'99Af':f' ' Lug-L.-. 'L-'-:-24:-1-:..:':.-' 1 '.-'-3'-:3:':7?-Z517.W5?:-'ZF ,-.-:-'3:f P...-N-.5': 3i5i.5i 1?1:'V' 1' -':1i 1 'fW.'f14Q-.4:.-ffii:i:'fEiEii5?i'Z'l fl' ,, f . Q f .asia .V .l .,,. .,.- If V , aljbkt .og GG Hard Work was varsity the essence of the seasonf, Coach Puricelli Proudly standing behind an 18-8- 1 record, the Lindbergh Varsity Soccer team, guided by Coach Mehroff, went beyond their goals this year. John Rubin scored sixteen goals, the most by an individual player in school history. The rest of the team scored a total of fifty-four points, breaking the record for most goals scored in a season. Goalie Don Lipka had six shutout games, and Jim Lange had four shut-outs. J.V.: Row One: D. P-,M , Reeb, T. McKay, D. Patterson, J. Lindner, K. Schultz, S. Merlo, G. Minnick, J. Marziotti, T. Flynn, M. Hessler, G. Brunk, Row Two: Coach Puricelli, T. Kozeny, J. Rathert, J. Hummel, E. Kruse, K. Cook, M. Dunda, G. O'Gorman, J. Weis, T. Lange, T. McCready, S. Brewer, C. Hutson. Conference 2nd LHS Bayless 0 LHS Oakville fs Q I LHS U. City '- t ' LHS Vianney ':-' ' F . . . LHS Parkway S. G. CYC Tournament LHS Parkway C. . , y . LHS Parkway N. J ' - LHS DeSmet LHS Webster Groves LHS Pattonville Junior Varsity LHS Kirkwood LHS Hazelwood C. LHS Parkway N. 0 LHS Ladue LHS Parkway N. 0 LHS Parkway W. LHS Mehlville 4 LHS Mehlville LHS Oakville 0 LHS Kennedy LHS U. City 0 LHS Webster Groves LHS Yianney 1 LHS Affton LHS Parkway S. 0 LHS Affton LHS Parkway C. 1 LHS Parkway N. 0 LHS DeSmet 2 LHS Webster 0 LHS Pattonville 0 LHS Hazelwood C. 0 'mwcff E r .au-'Msg L.,- -.-.... EY 'I .. ,1 , ,.., 82 . .gr ,Q 'k .:.TFf'3kf' lf- LIIKFU-uliln-W F 1 1 1 ll ll 1 I I 1 1-.. . Varsity l, LHS 3 Clayton 2 ' LHS 0 Cor Jesu 2 . . LHS 2 Ursuline 3 Junior Varsity J LHS 1 P k . li LHS 1 Sirjgggblfi 3 LHS l Clayton 1 lg 3 parkway S. 0 3 Euthpran S. 12 3 Clayton 2 0' SSH SJ LHS 1 Parkway W- 1 LHS 0 St. Joseph's 4 LHS 3 Bayless 1 LHS 1 Ursuline 1 1. LHS 1 Kirkwood 0 LHS 0 U- City 1 1 LHS 1 Ladue 0 LHS 0 Villa Duchense 4 J LHS 4 Lutheran S. 1 LHS 0 Ladve 2 . LHS 1 U. City 0 1 LHS 2 Villa Duchense 0 i , -3 ip r -Q fix ' V55 'S S SS mar- X E-i f x ' Q, -if ' 'A-X ' .J S X-ff S . 1 1 la V 5 M use V 1 SJ ,l . 1 1 1 21. , . X- . ' .. f. YQ 1 . Q, 5 S ff' Y 1 -i L1 X . pi . . Q t 1, 1 ll X l . ' 1 H av J 1312. 1 TSLTSSF it S S 'islw . -P Ju... ! S X-4, pl. -Ir, XZ' us 'V . N A 1 I W S lg- x- Sw' A if -8 1 ' ea Ti' J X 1 l4 I Us f- y X ' U p . 1 - rw. A r- S. m x 'T 1 rr 1 em fe '1 ii K I . ' ' -3 1.1 . H 4 . xg, W- V St ' .S-.-s . s 'Z X ll - lg - -we . QT ' ' . xi i I ' .A ' ,.- - 4: . 7 .Za f 1 1.17 , - ,TN . 1 ' . l l 1,4 S -af' , - K .1 5 . ' S ' , X M T .ff S 5 . if I 1 .1 A 4 X is 4. M' U Ti. psi ii. 83 Field Hockey After four years, our predominately senior team finally had the winning season we had worked hard forf, Lynn Kruse Four laps around the track then a strenuous workout for the Girls' Varsi- ty and J. V. Field Hockey Teams. The 1977 League Champs took a bow to their nine wins, three losses, and one tie record beating their arch rival, La- due 1-0. Stephanie Dutton was recog- nized as the Most Valuable Player and Mary Loyet worked her way to Most Improved Player. Varsity: Row One: J. Kirk. M. Malone, S. Dut- ton, Captaing D. Sullivan, Captain, C. Pope. A. Eicheniaub. Row Two: K. Castelli, M. Loyet. T. Diekmann, S. Held, K. Castelli, L, Kruse. -:si--sfvfxf..-fri-f Junior Varsity: Row One: M. Morrison. S. Li- pinsky, C, McArthy. S. Everding. T. Noerper, D. Broughton. Row Two: L. Wagner. N. Acord, L. Sago. G. Sorrells, P. Kroc, J. Gram. Volleyball c'Through the leadership of Coach Miller and the team's great effort, the Volleyball Players had an outstanding seasonf' Brenda Rethmeier Varsity: Row One: P. Daffron, B. Rethmeier, L. Loeffelman. Row Two: J. Liebman, D. Foerstel, L. Hylla. Row Three: J. Sullivan, C. Burkemper, S. Holm, L. Bettis. Varsity Junior Varsity LHS B l LHS Riliflf 513 gfggjiju LHS . LHS gzrmxzog C LHB Parkway S. . Hazelwood LHS Parkway W LHS Amon . ' LHS Parkway W LHS Mehmue LHS Mehlville :Ziggy LHS Parkway c. LHS Ladue y LHS Parkway N LHS Ladue LHS Webster LHS W b t LHS Cor Jesu LHS Coil 361 misxxziod LHS Maplewood League lst LHS Kirkwood The Lindbergh Volleyball Team became stiff competi- tion for other St. Louis high schools. The team won the league tournament held at Ladue as well as winning the conference tournament. A few girls were voted to be all stars: on the first team was Brenda Rethmeier and Laura Hylla. Second team included Lisa Loeffelman, and hon- orable mention was Denise Foerstel. These girls did their best and ended the season with a 13-1 record. 84 Junior Varsity: Row One: S. Foerstel, C. Zander, D. Morgner Row Two: C. Panchot, M. Eichenlaub, V. Blackmon. Row Three B. Taylor, K. Clark, G. Guglielemencci. Row Four: K. Murphy. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Riverview Gardens 7 Hazelwood E. 6 Mehlville 10 Parkway S. 7 Affton 2A Parkway N. 3 Parkway W. 8 Hazelwood C. 10 Parkway C. 5 , . . t , . . Oakville 7 Undaunted by their lack of experience but outstanding in their spirit and Riverview effort, the girls' Softball Team outplayed their opponents to complete a winning Gardens 0 season. In only its second year of existence, the team was impressive as they Wglifxs 1 finished their season with a record of nine victories and only three defeats. Coach Beezley saw the team's defeat over Parkway as the season's most impor- tant game however, the girls were probably most proud of their conference championship. Q , , Softball t if 312545 Mi- f it gg ' - at fa. With great team spirit and lots of hard work and dedication, we were undefeated in conferencef, Katie Mosier V 'K v . V 1. in vi se ,... -1 wr: W f i - ...ann . ' f -f-.. :ZH B L - S' i ua in- ff 'Q ix gt sky Row One: D. Wagner. R. Brenen. C. Patton. D. Niin- nick, N. Hatler. L. Smith. S. Benwell, T. Brda. D. Jackson. Row Two: P. Sulli- van, S. Ewing, X. Herbert. D. Carroll, Ni. Graff. Ni. Klipsch, K. Niosier. Ron X Three:S.Casey. B. L.1ne,G. A X Klipsch, Coach Beezley. C. X Jackson.M.Wild.R.Kr.1tz. E. Swaney. 85 Water Polo '6Lindbergh's Water Polo team had a great season with one loss in conference and second in state. Varsityg Row One: K Schulz, M. McGin- nis, D. Schmitz, J Jackson, C. Lynch, J Snyder, Row Two: B Lundstrom, Captain S. Risch, Captaing B Hamlin, B. Spinzig, J Ballance, T. Patrick, Row Three B S in : . p - zig, B. McArthy, G Lynch,K. Bell- chamber. Missing: B Beri. Brian Spinzig Junior Varsity: Row One: J. Callahan, G. Brad- bury, D. Churovich, J. Vorbeck, D. Young, M. Stamm, Row Two: D. Callahan, J. Lundstrom, R. Harrison, S. Schmidt, E. Goetz, R. Lang, Row Three: O. Perry, T. Jobe, T. McCracken, J . Boje, R. Schnoring. VARSITY LHS 6 U. City LHS 16 Parkway S. LHS 6 Parkway W. LHS 13 Principia LHS 14 S.L.U.H. LHS 6 U. City LHS 6 Affton LHS 19 Berkeley LHS 9 Clayton LHS 5 Country Day LHS 8 Ladue LHS 10 Webster LHS 10 Mehlville LHS 10 Parkway C. LHS 10 Parkway N. LHS 8 S.L.U.H. LHS 14 Webster LHS 5 U. City An overall record of fifteen wins and three losses proved Varsity Water Polo's successful season. Key players Scott Risch QMVPJ, Brian Spinzig, Don Schnitz, John Ballance, Bryan Lund- strom, and Bob Hamlin combined their aquatic efforts to drown out many oppos- ing teams. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS JUNIOR VARSITY 14 Parkway S. 12 Parkway W. 13 Principia 2 S.L.U.H. 5 U. City 14 Affton 18 Berkeley I Clayton 9 Country Day 5 Ladue 10 Webster 4 Mehlville 6 Oakville 8 Parkway C. 12 Parkway N. League Tournament 4 Mehlville 7 U. City District Tournament 13 'Parkway N. 6 Mehlville 6 S.L.U.H. 86 . Q I I I L: I I , 1 l II II II 11 gi :I I I I I I I -I II I I I '1--,..:' i II 3---T-.. -f-- -H- I ,..-4' 4fn -ua. II M- ' Q ' I I I I 1 ,I 1, I I I II I I I II I I I II II It 'I ,I I 1 I 1 I 1 , M, ,,,I . I I , F-'NT--J AT '+-s.. 1 1 6 Q ee LHS 111 LHS 99 LHS 1 11 LHS 110 LHS 132 LHS 110 LHS 125 LHS l 18 LHS 101 LHS 1 10 LHS 112 LHS 73 LHS 110 LHS 79 LHS 87 LHS 116 LHS 79 U. City Relays Conference District State Lafayette Roosevelt U. City DeSmet Hazelwood C. Parkway S. Ladue Oakville Mehlville Affton Clayton Parkway C. Webster Parkway W. Parkway N. Rolla Kirkwood 61 66 61 61 40 62 47 49 71 61 59 99 62 89 85 56 94 4th 4th Sth 18th Swimming Lindbergh did well in their league for another fine season, but next year, they should be a powerhouse of strength because the majority of this year's team was underclassmenf' Tracy Patrick A winter of hard work paid off for the 1978 swimming team. Tri-captains John Ballance, Brett Berri, and Mike Rosin led their team to a winning sea- son with the final record, 12-3-O. Tim Keith was honored as the Most Valu- able Player for the second consecutive year. Row One: J. Boje. M. Slazinik. A 9 lx. K B. Spinzig. Row maxi. gE'l '1fffaf3N'tt . E 'W-f'.?.1W-New 'lfnbp - 1 J 5, , . 87 Patrick. Vogel, R. Slazinik. T. McCracken. R. Lang. J. Lund- strom, K. Lovers, S. Skim. J. Bal- lance, Row Two: R. Schnoring. T. Jobe, S. Collins. M. McGinnis. R. Lueg. J. Vorbeck. B . S p i n z i g . D.Schmitz, Nl. Rosin. J. Moran. Three: S. Huber. S. Schmidt, D. Callahan. Sl. Stamm. R. Creek. J. Breihan. K. Schullz. .l. Calla- han. G. Bradbury. D. Kneisler. T. VARSITY: Row One Mr. Farwell, J. Kaiser, T. Michaud. Row Two: J. Sniz, D. Gable, M Flick, J. Squires, D Leisher, B. Urberger, M White. Row Three: K Piesbergen, J. Lawrence M. Burcham, M Thornsberry, B. Hooper, D. Harshberger, K Zesch, J. Morrissey Row Four: G. Marchio, Coach Lohse, Coach Herd, J. Luer. Wrestling Tournament play brought out the best in the Flyers giving the matmen a season to be proud of. Jim Morrissey SOPHOMORES: Row One: S. Wil- liams, D. Baer, D. Gable, K. Mor- ioka, S. Snyder, S. Martin, E. Goetz, K. Conner, Row Two: S. Ferguson, J. Follmer, T. Bremehr, C. Ellis, Coach Lohse, B. Howell, K. Politsch, M. Thornsberry, T. Sanders. Under the instruction of Coach Herd, the varsity matmen proudly stood by the following records: third in Parkway Cen- tral Tournament, first in the Mehlville Tournament, fourth in Lafayette, and overall third in Conference. Varsity play- ers Mike Flick and Jeff Squires and Sophomores Mike Thornsberry and Ke- vin Conner were awarded for extra ef- forts. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS soPHoMoRE A LHS 48 Parkwa:WN. 29 w LHS 29 Parkway w. 31? LHS 53 Parkway C. 14, LHS 29 Pattonville 1 2 LHS 51 Ladue 8 LHS 45 Oakville 13 LHS 58 Kirkwood 12 LHS 19 Webster 18 LHS 15 Mehlville 39 LHS 21 Fox 40 LHS 38 Affton 205 Parkway N. Tournament 3rd Webster Tournament 2nd League 3rd ,ul Q- ,,..1 FRESHMAN LHS Fox 72 LHS Hazelwood C. 34 LHS Mehlville 57 LHS Selvidge 29 LHS Holman 40 LHS Heoch 36 LHS Ritenour 29 LHS 24 Pattonville 47 LHS 45 Crestview 36 LHS 78 Oakville 6 Fox Tournament 2nd Vianney Tournament 2nd FRESHMEN: Row One: J Graneto, B. Thompson. S White. K. Politsch. G. Slin- nick, S. Martin. E. McGhee. R Hensel, T. Nfakara. S. Craig G. Seelman, G. Schoenberg Row Two: R. Medved. P. Hill L. Tompkins. J. Carmoiu. .l Homfeld. P. Sartorius, .l Brinkmeyer, B. Blackwell. G Weiss, K. Earthman. J. Parker Row Three: G. Kiefer. Ni. Gai bierz. R. Morgan. Ni. Capel lupo, D. Jordan. T, Smiih. G Skaggs, L. Weiss. Basketball 6'The Lindbergh Flyers Basketball Team had more than their share of talent with excellent coaching but we were unable to construct a more than excellent team. Steve Duban Varsity Basketball shot for the best by bringing back a second place trophy from the Vianney Tournament. Two players that stood out on the court were Milt Moravek Qteam captainj and Most Valuable Player Jeff Boemer. Freshmen Green had an excellent year finishing with ten wins and six losses and placing second in the Mehlville Invita- tional. Freshmen Gold tallied four wins and eight losses. Jeff Malone averaged a respectable 19.7 points per game. VARSITYg Row One: Coach Lorch R Jones M Bess S Marquess B Watkins R Rebs Row Two: B. Fischer, M. Moravek J Boemer T Abendschein S Duban J Jones LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS VARSITY DeSmet Parkway C. Vianney Webster Parkway W Parkway C. Kirkwood Northwest Mehlville Parkway W Mehlville SOPHOMOREg Row One: Coach Bee, B. Macko, S. Lackey, M. Richey, S. Anderson S. Richey, B. Mayer, L. Larkin. Row Two: M. Economon, T. Duban, R. Reed C Hutson, C. Johnston, J. Dmuchovsky, B. Birchfield. ,nw mx sag 42 LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS SOPHOMORE Parkway W. Fox Vianney Fox Parkway C. Kirkwood Af fton Ladue Lutheran S. Kirkwood Parkway N. DeSmet Parkway C. Vianney Webster Ladue Northwest Mehlville Parkway W FRESHMEN GREENg Row One: K. Ei- del, D. Davison, B. Prichard, B. Ebert, J. Moore, R. Mumm, L. Taylor. Row Two: B. Bollinger, T. Vierling, J. Malone, S. Nix, R. Fischer, S. Rettinger, D. Sharp, Coach Bachmann. Q 'v 55 2' LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS '5 1 ,K pf F . .nr L nl ia I Hr , Sikiw V f lpn- L 1' , L.-gg '-5-refs' 1 . Q FRESHMAN GOLD FRESHMAN GREEN LHS 40 Hazelwood W. 57 Kirkwood Oakville Webster A St. Mary Hanley DeSmet Mehlville Pattonville West Ladue Gaunt Webster B Oakville LHS 45 Riverview C. 25 40 LHS 39 West Ladue 66 LHS 55 Mehlville 47 LHS 64 Hanley 52 LHS 57 Kirkwood 48 LHS 66 Webster A 55 LHS 59 Webster B 37 LHS 45 Affton 48 LHS 50 Oakville 46 LHS 44 Hardin 57 LHS 44 DeSmet 45 LHS 52 St. Mary 67 LHS 78 Webster B LHS 55 Oakville LHS 39 West Ladue FRESHMEN GOLDQ Row One: A. Kraatz, R. Glickert, C. Markham, E. Kruse, D. Young. M. Warner, J. Martin. Row Two: B. Tynes, J. Marziotti, S. McKinney, P. VanStone, S. Masterson, D. Durnic, D. Fiala, S. Behm. Missing: J. Jagg. --WA . F i l' x Q 3428 221174 jj, ft 1 5 H' A A WL. -... ..., ,........i, 4 - 1 - . s A ox 6 N ix K J R 49 gi'-Q30 Jllft 33. . it Q LA.:-MALI! f- IL' I - . 91 ' 43 D. 1 A '. tr' flVi1V'5L 'I Girls' Basketball We expected to go all the way to State because of our talented team, but with a few bad breaks, We had to 0-, -1 1 I C ,o- .-v- F' in SQQS' gBlU' BEIO .v settle for first in league and regional Cari Pope Varsity: Row One: C. Pope, co-captain: B. Rethmeier, co-captain: Row Two: K. Crowe, T. Hillemeyer, K. Paglusch, M. Rathgeber, D. Wagner, Row Three: D. Sullivan, L. Smith, S. Dutton, A. Dmuchovsky. Y-.. 'a RQ- iii .1 3 f . i-f. 4: it Sa 4 J S -Juni-D 'fc Swish! The ball went through the bas- ket and the girls' Basketball Team was a step closer to the state meet. While they did have a good season Qleague and regional championsj, the girls were a lit- tle disappointed when they did not get to State. Brenda Rethmeier led the team to an impressive 18-5 season. Junior Varsity: Row One: C. Panchot, D. Broughton, S. Benwell, Row Two: D. Ferrington, K. Blair, Row Three: L. Mueller, M. Eichenlaub, D. Delia, L. Bettis, M. Graff, Row Four: W. Rob- erts, S. Casey, Coach Smith, M. Wild, D. Morgner, N. Herbert, Missing: J. Albers. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Webster Parkway C. DuBourg Webster Parkway N. Lutheran S. Clayton Kirkwood Hazelwood C. Prkway W. Affton Parkway C. Ladue Bayless Oakville Mehlville Cor Jesu Parkway N. Lutheran S. Affton Notre Dame DuBourg All biViUli .EX R E I Rc X 185 C UYLDEEQC as 32 2+-F5194 S9536 99550, QUEEN 14 '34 1U 509530 2, XX I Q 27 28 43 26 49 38 34 28 42 34 32 52 34 25 43 25 26 36 30 44 QM: S LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS- LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS SE . 69 31 36 51 51 61 39 42 38 43 39 64 42 49 48 39 35 Clayton Affton DuBourg Webster Lutheran S. Clayton Kirkwood Hazelwood C. Parkway W. Af fton g Parkway C. Ladue Bayless Oakville Mehlville Cor Jesu Parkway N. N1 Girls Soccer H. Heilich, co-captain. S. Dutton, co-captain, Zeiser, K. Schwaab, Lip- sinsky. Row Two: T. Noerper, D. Broughton, S. Balota, J. Meyer, Wild. K. Brennan, C. Pope, S. Or- tinau, D. Delia. Row Threei S. Everding, K. Blair, L. r Felts, L. Smith, M. Klipsch, C. Kennamann, J. Glcich. A. Riegert, C. Uebel, Coach X -.D -2 Pressler. I feel my whole team was outstanding this year with tremendous team spirit and team effort. Mn. lwii S P Coach Pressler A water-logged field typified a soggy season but rain did not gaielgood C- dampen the Girls' Soccer Team's 3 V1 C ' ' ' LHS Mehlvme zpiritdor ergigiusfrasrgi. Thde team LHS Hazelwood c. fave mu Y le, S HD YHPPB LHS Afftgn afternoons for their daily prac- LHS Webster tices. Their efforts were rewarded LHS MaPleW00d as the girls compiled a league re- lljiiijmfd E' cord of eight wins, two losses and LHS Oakville an over-all record of 'ten wins. LHS Affton three losses. Stephanie Dutton LHS Webster was honored as Most Valuable I-Hg x3gleW00d Playerg however, the season's LH C luer N' highlight for all the team came LHS oakvrue M 20 V I LHS Pattonville Of' ay , 1978, when the? proved themselves the 1978 St. Louis District Champions. ' A . -lf . H 3 51 ' . . f' ' '1. ---C' .-'rl' ' -. sz U :K . I -Y, ft kegxlff 'QQ a' - .,- 'x 4 JIS- fi A A A u rg? gijgrrgfe il ,- Q ' ff ' ' f 1. api .Zz-Lf e ,-ja .Q 'H -- ' I If ' 'W gi 1 . n S , Vqr..-ijt' 3' riff 5. '15 .. 22 ,Knut ji , 5 ..-4 - n i . 'Y-51 . - -.'. -. ? . - Qt. - 5 ' ' 'P . . A if ' - .-- .' ' ,' ' -c . . . -J E' -g . -1, ' . - 1' ,C 3 N , -5-s, - .l ' ' i - ' W -Q.. .N X . '- - 4 3 xy A i ' L?-of -:, . Q ,rv ku if 2 'ho J M93 4, .-J -. -VJV. ' Q 'ili . .1 I C 0 Amt I Row One: P. Wilson, R. Kordsmeier, L. Weingardt. ., -. M.- .yy If .II '. 'Yu' , 5 ,K MA, 515,22 Q 5757? ' ' . .,. . 1. . . V r ,..,' A! -V. .i f '- '12 4:25 'fb ' ' .-I ..vn . . . ' '51,-' if L1-Q .,..-s,,..,,g ' - B Girls Tennis , r' V 5 -V ' ' .. , . ' . 3, hu Girls Tennis played with talent and potential to end the sea- son on top. g 0 Mary Kaiser fi Row One: S. Teng, M. Kaiser, S. Merritt, J. Quevreaux, M. Kilo. Row Two: K. Bartholomew, A. Ja- lata, K. Blair, D. Tomlinson, J. Wallinger, L. Wood-Smith, Coach Modde. Missing: S. Scowcroft, C. Bender. With the swing of a rac- quet, the ball whizzed through the air, across the net, and into the opposi- tion's territory. The oppo- nent returned the serve and competition for the Girls' Tennis Team continued. Working together under Coach Modde's guidance, the team achieved an admi- rable over-all record of ten wins, four losses and a league record of four wins, three losses. LHS 7 Hazelwood C. O LHS 4 Kirkwood 3 LHS 3 Parkway C. 4 LHS 0 Ladue 7 LHS 5 Affton 2 LHS 5 Webster 2 LHS 6 DuBourg 1 LHS 2 Parkway W. 5 LHS 2 St. Joseph 5 LHS 7 Parkway N. 0 LHS 7 Mehlville O LHS 6 Parkway S. 0 LHS 5 Kirkwood 2 LHS 7 Maplewood 0 ' I l 4 Q xi--. 'va' 1 . ' Q .5 R i L x ,va w LV 'M' ' ,.4g,g,,, , - vfliffyzsmi -1 ar: f' . .sau.u:-.- 4 wwe-ig., '. A ug t M .-ue-BS 1 silk! ...fx- i 94 xg, x ' H ...Tn . B' ,V I ' I l 5 u i 4 l I f 'l i f V .s sir. W 1 i tl 1' ' i, H-- l as . N P- Q-Q X54 jg H LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Row One: J. Syrett, C. Marziotti, J. Clobes, Row Two: Coach Puricelli, B. Niederstadt, A. Quevreaux, R. Nistler, Missing: G. Busch, T. Head, M. Richey. J. Marziotti, S. Richey. Boys Tennis I feel that our Tennis team played Well this year, and they have a very promising futuref, Affton Parkway C. Parkway N. Clayton Parkway W. S. L. U. H. Kirkwood Principia Webster DeSmet Mehlville U. City John Burrou S Ladue hs Coach Puricelli The Boys' Tennis Team proved that the saying age makes no dif- ference if you are good was true in 1978. Coach Puricelli emphasized that even though the boys were young CThere were no senior membersj, they were very good. Gregg Busch, Jim Syrett, and Chris Marziotti, the top three singles players, led their team to a 14-3 sea- son, while the doubles team of Jim Syrett and Chris Marziotti travelled to the state meet. Row One: T. Kaiser, D. Davison, B. Prichard, P. Ramberg, B. Volmer. Row Two: Coach Puricelli, S. Niemueller, D. Meyer, B. Nuernberger. J. Beck, D. Rensch. -9 il, i I Row One: Coach Lorch, S. Sammel- man, C. Kramer, P. Gaia, J. Reed. Row Two: T. Quinlin, J. Prisbrey, L. Sham- bro, S. Pannell, J. Reed, M. Bledsoe. Girls' Golf We had a young team ' :-:..-...... ., an h . LHS Parkway C. t LHS Parkway W. LHS Parkway N. ' 5331 j '?-iL'G and LHS Ladue ., .. .,,. ..,. . LQ..-Q f -- LHS Parkway C. T.:fTf,., 1 h h LHS P k W Y '-g:......f4. a t LHS Lxiuizay , 5132L..4s'Q- ,Ln digg.: all worked LHS Pa ayN' 9 . Qfiiiwiliqafli'-erjill hard, we re . expectln g , iffk t't'?'5 T i zfiifwfls-?.ie'r:f f' - .5 T-.ff ifffi ,ggiffffi-2.a?'i15 an CVCH 1 i 73- better ...Ir at SC3SOI'1 HCXT yearf, Coach Lorch With one eye closed, the girl held her club ahead of her so she could line up her shot. In routine afternoon practice sessions, the Girls' Golf Team worked to perfect both putts and drives. The team had a 4-4 season 96 under the supervision of Coach Lorch and also set a record with a par of 38. Outstand- ing golfer, Patti Gaia, also set a Lindbergh record at the district meet when she scored an 89 par. Boys' Golf l We had a young team with great potential, and we hope to all be at State next yearfl Row One: F. Kennedy, A. Boldt, B. Tynes, K. Gehlert, F. Gault, B. Gaus, M. Farwell. Row Two: Coach Lorch, M. Hawes, B. Hulett, K. Reese, C. Fuchs, K. Regan, J. Mercurio, J. Lema. P -. I S' . . Q05 if lik'-f -Y r ' ' z' A . rv, I. ,. 1 1, , . A 'Wu A L --'QQ S sr I A 7 John Mercurio The Boys' Golf Team had a rainy season but this did not dampen their spirits. After scheduling and re- scheduling matches, they finished the season with a record of six wins. X seven losses, and one tie. Most valu- 'i 5 able player, Bob Gaus, led the team while Coach Lorch provided super- vision and instruction. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS X Y. GOLF Parkway C. Parkway N. Parkway W. Vianney Ladue Kirkwood Webster Mehlville Parkway C. Parkway N. Parkway W Kirkwood Webster DeSmet 227 238 223 229 242 259 252 265 234 242 23l 231 245 214 ,,..an-- Row One: M. Merlo, B. Blackford, R. Mueller, C. Lessor, D. Robben, B. Newton, P. Corbin, T. Decker, D. Woodling, T. Merlo, D. Crumbaugh, B. Benson, J. Fuller, Row Two: P. Mullins, A. Westfall, R. Winkelhoch, C. Kotsis, C. Miller, B. Will, T. Blackford, T. Murley, B. Walther, J. Meyers, D. Liescheidt, T. Delia, Row Three: T. McCosh, K. Moore, D. Schmitz, D. Nassar, T. Patrick, C. Hooper, J. Loechel, B. Schubert, B. Fischer, A. Gladstone, R. Theiss, T. Anderson, J. Leur, Row Four: D. Faveere, T. Kroc, B. Bokel, B. Spinzig, S. Reeb, B. Kirk, R. Janko, D. Bremehr, B. Oldfield, J. Morrissey, J. Haffner, D. Dummeyer, Missing: P. Hoffman. --. ' ,I 3 -I 7.1 51 -I . . l' EQIQV fffdgi ' V 1- gg. .2 NJ' Lai mf. .. Boys Track ur over-all record this year was excellent, and the Whole 1332 13,3 i,,5,h1,j,S?- gg team worked very hard to fgimgh fliivliidw. achieve our fifth place state 3gg2g51,i2yMati0Ha' ,gig District lst finish. I think the team will do state 5th as well next year. Rick Winkelhoch Row One: D. Huether, T. Sanders, T. Masteison, J . Kennamann, S. Lackey, J. Bullard, T. Wh 4,00 ll d d Mobley, M. Clauss. Row Two: D. Gokenbach, J. Puricelli, M. Economon, B. Mayer, E. en ' ro C aropn t green Oldani, F. Brokaw, J . Brooks, C. Campbell. Row Three: D. Reitz, R. Bachmann, W. Garner, S. and gold filled the starting blocks. Noakes, 5, Merle, R, Ferguson. The gun split the silence and the Flyers plunged toward victory. With fifty-three wins in a row and an undefeated record in dual and - tri-meets for the last ten years, the ' 'Q' Lindbergh Track Team broke old L records and established new ones. Q A :- Outstanding achievements by Rick :---- . . Winkelhoch in the 880 yard run and in the two-mile relay team Calso Q Q consisting of Tim Decker, Dave I ' Nassar, Chris Kotsisj resulted in a Y, fine fifth place finish in the state p F 'reg meet. ' X' 57 1 J' 5 I P 3 Fi Q0 W -'R'a.igE1 if' Y. A ll. ...A . 1.1 l -. - 'r i ,I I , COACHES: Coach Mehrhoff, Coach Williams, Coach Jaworski, Coach Bee, Coach Becker. sv- 0.2.-' x 'W 1 I. I ' X l. il I i 1. ll A el t 'Q .22 is iv. l I ' qu. I il I . ..,f . . y X 3 X 3 '- as 1 . t.. .- i ' -ye-'T e -A ' i H ...X-.lit - I--A f '- 5 5 2 ' - - - . 1. af ix ' ': M, C ,I i c -' r . . . Hx 6-Q ' ' e ,Jr N 4g.?i -X ii x it e ' -' ' E fr - . e 1 Q W I ' tax Y N i ga .s L Y Xr, N we-fifxlsunl N I x . ' - E1 .Y hx. K N K xi A rg' .:, ul A4 , - ,S ' . . ' .. 1 ..,, 'iiQ-gQ'ggQi4.i'.IE1f1,,, X , N' ff. . P: 5.35 ,..aflI:..' gf'-fi:,Q Maggy.--f ' ' gin' J '.Ei.,..,... Q ' A fagyw-xwfi ,... y. -' Llfxm Q i .V fr u .-- - Q X, - I X' -W - '. as '-N.-aw-Q.. -' c' - 'X l .......w-va fTf.'2i-fa.. e f - 31-0 -af-1 1 -- . I l -X --' W . f OD4 I , 4. .A4 pr LHS 115 S. L. U. H. 5 LHS 80 Northwest 50 LHS 60 Parkway W. 20 LHS 88 Kirkwood 64 Lindbergh Relays lst Conference lst Alton Invitational 3rd LHS l 12 Kirkwood 22 LHS 104 DeSmet 23 LHS 77 St. Mary 55 LHS 91 Vianney 49 S. L. U. I-I. 27 Northwest Invitational lst Lindbergh Relays lst Vianney Invitational lst Freshmen Row One: B. Cottingham. G Jones, G. Dubis, T. Hawkins. G. Nlinnick M. Rallo, J. Massud, M. Hartwick. P. Ria letich, W. Trantham. C. Nlobley. J. I-Iensel Row Two: K. Speck. B. Clanton. R. Schnor ing. B. Young. J. Walling. J. Renipe. J Mitchell, J. Hohmeier. T. Niakara. D Thompson. M. Slazinik. Row Three: G Wolf, S. Masker. D. Durnil. D. Reeb. L Tompkins. R. Moeller. Nl. Niunaco. T. l-lil dreth. J. Hewitt. S. Hladnick. C Hexde Row Four: J. Makara. R. Glickert. J. Gran- eto, S. Masterson. J. Carmona. NI. Capel- lupo, E. Kruse. R. Vick. Y I Row One: J. May, T. Back, L. Jackson, C. Patton, C. Zander, N. Willman, T. Hillemeyer, J. Reed, Co- Captaing L. Kruse, Captain, C. Jackson, K. Kratz, K. Engel, L. Smith, J. Daum, K. Castelli. Row Two: S. Casey, P. Carey, J. Walker, S. Stieren, C. Piskulich, S. Weindel, B. Smith, S. Decker, L. Mueller, M. Morrison, D. Wagener, S. Shaffrey, D. Tomlinson, L. Rumping, E. Roach. Row Three: C. McKillop, K. Garrett, V. Schloss, D. Ferrington, S. Flint, T. Rumping, J. Kinslow, S. Schreier, L. Neidel, L. Rohs, T. Mansker, M. Thurmond, K. Hediger, P. Perry, P. Crews, M. Riehl. Row Four: Coach Pourchot, Coach Modde, Coach Lang. Girls' Track Hard work, great desire, and competitive spirit helped accomplish a great seasonf, Coach Pourchot LHS 109 Parkway S. 5 LHS 98 Hazelwood E. 27 Parkway C. 20 LHS 81 Hazelwood C. 50 Ladue 14 LHS 82 Francis Howell 60 Oakville 4 LHS 57 Riverview G. 51 Webster 36 is LHS 72 Parkway N. 49 Kirkwood 24 LHS 73 Maplewood 47 DuBourg 15 Francis Howell Relays lst League lst District 3rd State 5th Circling the course and struggling for perfect times, over fifty girls put their best foot forward to compete in a one-time male- dominated sport. After placing first in the Francis Howell Relays, the Girls, Track Team worked hard to end their season with a perfect league record of seven wins and no losses. Led by outstanding runners, Linda Smith, Lynne Kruse, Jacque Reed, Tammy Hillemeyer, and Nancy Willman, the team received many individual first place awards and a team ranking of fifth place in state competition. With increased enthusiasm, girls' track participants were proudly able to say Watch out, boys, here we come. ff -65-'1-vw 'R fan: 100 1 I 'ii The outstanding season was due to tremendous talent complemented by hard Work and team spiritf' Donna Zimmerman 1 we Eta ? 7 .if I 2: 4 55 I LHS LHS LHS Hazelwood C. 64 LHS Parkway S. 53 LHS Parkway C. 85 LHS Parkway N. 70 LHS Parkway W. 113 LHS Clayton 41 LHS Kirkwood 97 LHS Ladue 65 LHS Webster ' 65 LHS Mehlville 81 LHS St. Joseph 70 LHS Affton 77 Urseline 47 LHS Clayton 64 Parkway West Relays 2nd District 3rd State 5th Neu, K. Goecker. Row S. Roach, B. Taylor. Row merman, D. Neu. With precision strokes, the swimmer cut through the water, made a flip turn off the wall, and went into another lap. She was helping the Girls' Swim Team capture a fifth place ranking in state compe- tition. Miss Buckner, swimming coach, said that having a lot of depth helped the team to place second in the Parkway West Relays and third in the area's hardest league and district. The 400 yard free style relay squad of Jayne Everding, Cindy Zimmerman, Laura Wacker, and Teri Neu captured a second place in state competi- tion. It was an over-all team effort that guided the swimmers to their best season' yet. Hazelwood E. 59 Lafayette 65 101 Row One: L. Schneider. G. Sorrells, G. Littlefield. J. Two: J. Kirk, K. Nlatthevts. C. McArthy, J. Schnoring. J. Cubbage, R. Thompson. Three: I. Howe, K. Kreutz. C. Zimmerman, L. Wacker. T. Neu, J. Everding. A. Creek, D. Vorbeck. D. Zim- Varsity: Row One: D. Her- bert, E. Mach, D. Bouck, J. Ferris, S. Mosier, B. Held, K. Scott, K. Paulsell. Row Two: R. Brunk, B. Birch- field, T. Buffaloe, S. Risch, D. Thielker, R. Bruegge- mann, N. Varsam, G. Mar- dis. Row Three: G. Beckett, T. Sundhausen, K. Tulley, M. Hyde, J. Boever, M. Moravek, K. Bruning, M. Ferguson, Coach Gateley. Baseball The team had fantastic talent and team effort, but we had a Whack! As bat and ball connected, the Flyer flew around the bases to home plate and scored another run. Fans were Sophomore treated to such exhibitions often as the LHS Oakvilla hard-hitting Lindbergh bat men finished llfailfxlyec the season with nine wins and five losses. LHS Kifkwgod ' The 1978 baseball team pitched, hit, and LHS Oakville threw their way to the Suburban South LHS FOX Co-Championship. Steve Mosier, named LHS Wfibste' to All-State First Team and Terry Buffa- Iifmfran S. loe, who received All-State Honorable LHS Mehlville Mention, led the team. They were backed LHS Parkway N. by fellow teammates who were named to LHS Pafkwab' W All District, All Regional, and Suburban LHS Pigkway C' South All Star teams. Qirfxlood The J .V. team also worked for a win- ning season of eight wins, six losses, and one tie. hard time coordmatln g ourselves for a W1nn1n g 9 9 SCZISOH. Kevin Tulley Varsity LHS Affton 5 LHS Vianney 4 LHS Mehlville 7 LHS Parkway C. 5 LHS Kirkwood 6 LHS Fox 6 LHS Webster 2 LHS Ladue 4 LHS Oakville 21 LHS Parkway N. 2 LHS Mehlville 1 LHS Parkway W l LHS Lutheran S. 5 LHS Parkway C. 9 LHS Affton 2 LHS Kirkwood 3 LHS Hancock 0 LHS Mehlville 3 LHS Webster 9 LHS Mehlville 6 LHS Ladue 3 LHS Parkway N. 4 LHS Parkway W. 0 ea Wfwiipx M Sophomores: Row One: M. Thornsberry, R. Kitchen, L. Pace, B. Boniface, G. Parrot, P. Spencer. Row Two: S. Sundhausen, S. Richey, D. Stewart, R. Zisk, B. Macko, D. Baer, K. Mueller. Row Three: D. Lorance, L. Larkin, R. Griffith, C. Johnston, R. Reed, Coach Smith. 102 All 1F flu is . . H 1 N , ,, fn----,ff V vwrx , I I J Q If -ll! Ziff xv .1-J? , .- 1 , ,,!, , L V . , , 1 . i fzlb. 1 ,,, . .ff :1,j. x,,fQ :l , f ,'i x:'3? lgxyq' q i , N .Ji V ,BL ' J. Lf .ni 1 . .P NW f . , J-,, f . fx , .,, , .. V. 1,07 51 ff . .1 .,- .. A I .A . . W. J. 1' + e N- we W -1 sf Z3f?f4 f' n- -. ' f V. ,Jn . - .- M 4, , M 1 0. . 1 ,' A - , -. 1. f,,.f ?v.- ,Www , ' ., fn., fa ...Q ' .:j61A,:Z.- in . hx L., 4,351 -gg-may . , - ,-we - , ' -. -5 ,.f, ' 'g ' ,ff '42 1, 1-A-a21., .f ',f f- '- ' . V 7- mf ' vw ...,.., .:.,.. .J . ' . , . . . , . ' . , ff ,..:, . - ., -ff' vf- . ' - ' gk' ,vi Vw-I , fw.mf.,...a -. ,-..,sesfffrfr1g.,Lf5.f:gg-nggfw .Ji A- . ,.. 4. ,, 2 -tx . A 'T' , 'fe-'s,..I'1'z., an-ax an ' Q9f'4:. ':gu Q14.iQ.gl'v4'-Mirk' ?i.4..f....u. T. g.,l.'f 'A I f 3, 4 LJM6' MK Q3 s 103 l Avi Freshmen: Row One: M. Dussold, P. Van Stone, J. Moore, R. Slazinik, B. Jamaison, C. Markham, J. Jag. Row Two: T. Vierling. S. Hohman, J. Blet, D. Parrott, B. Bol- linger, S. Rettinger, D. Fiala. Row Three: M. Rowland, Coach Moore, J. Dmu- chovsky, J. Malone, S. Nix, J. Stadler. Freshmen LHS 10 St. Mary's O LHS 13 Seckman 0 LHS 18 Fox 2 LHS 4 Hazelwood C. 3 LHS 6 Hazelwood C. 0 LHS 8 DeSmet 4 LHS 13 DeSmet 0 LHS 6 St. Mary's 8 LHS 13 Hazelwood C. 10 LHS 11 Hazelwood C. 1 LHS 1 DeSmet 4 LHS 2 Fox 5 LHS 10 Ridgewood 8 'lx - F . . ' . ' 1, ' . , . ,....- ...x-:'.-:.i' 't-zlzllffsslg' fS.3f J . ' '-xi 1 -'-wi' -IQ'-. - ' - .-1-'+L-. '3:?:?.l:2'- NZ-5'- i'-'3' - .. gf. 'J 41. 4- ' N 4 ,-. 3 4- 41.12 .iqx fs-- .a .-:--1 . ,. 3, s - 9 . 53.32. K-j.,,'f' , NY-Q . 52' ' - . 5'-. lfjlij j I' 'l-13' .I gzjjg-f,-j :Tl ...' x - 1 .1. CII, fag. -4 ,. QL K 1 , . ..-. - .... ...--, E I args. . 1. ' . ' . 1. , .. . 5 .-A Q ' - f V :r': ',S Q 1.-rear '.. rsh? -f - -f... 1- Sl Q 9 -tb' .i UVL' S. Merritt, L. Palacek. Row Two T. Stemmler, M. Mueller, D. Rob- - J' - f . ben, N. Parisotto. Row Three: J Seelman, K. Prichard, T. Brems , J. Weiler, K. Kratz, K. Kuelker Row Four: C. Lim, K. Womack, L. Walters, K. Moeller, P Heimsch, J. Passiglia. s A j N VARSITYQ Row one: S. Kardell 6 A '. X fn? if N Q A l ' , , . X i i -4 Q. Q M ' ' . 1 - Q1 1r.,a . . ' - f 1 Q, .- .:, .. . ng .fr - 1 - . . '2 ...x ,' ,t , , 1 . Cheerleaders Spirit is a basic factor in the development of a good school, and we do our part by cheering for the teams at Lindbergh. Shelly Merritt The green and gold ladies that kept spirits high gave a good exhibition of their talents last summer at the cheerleading camp. First hour practices weren't the only things that kept them on their toes. They joined the Pom Pon squad to sponsor the Turnabout Dance and held their cheerleading clinic April 10-21. x 5 2. J Nt n-- '- Y Z 1 In ' V -if If 4, f. Aim,-,1..--1-3 104 uf , 1 H - - - SOPHOMOREg Row One: L. y O'Brien, J. Kelly, B. Passiglia, J, - Morris, K. Swaney, C. Ackermann, S. . Harmon. Row Two: NI. Rowe, L. A .W M , 1 Swank, E. Overton, B. Blaine 62nd . .4 glut. ' from topj, T. Tanaka fpyramid zopj. , , an Q, A E, L as lofi L., 01 W 91 1 wh? JH ' .5 J, .s S 1 - 1 EL,-L FRESHMENQ Row One: M. Link, S. Snelson, S. Bahn. Row Two: L. Doerner, N. Braun, J. Walker, S. Thuston, L. Hyberger, C. Brems, T. Riester. Row Three: L. Weber, L. Kostadine, J. Clampitt, M, Lange fpyramid topj. 1 lx uf! J L. i lx M . 1 X .Ka J L X X if 4 1 . J 4 J ' .r wr' -A ,, -4 L gm E- a 46. or s Lx. Pom-Pon C 6Th d Row One: D. Lynch, L. Kalbac, V. Decker, L. Leemann, L. Boscacci, Row Two: G. Weber, C. Rowland, 6 T. Milligan, J. Dussold, C. Kraatz, S. Eastwood, K. Minks, C. Carmona Row Three: L. Cunningham, C. Muschany, S. Carmona, C. Erps, L. Mueller, L. Endebrock, T. Abernathy, J. Staton, Row Four: L. Suche, D. Schermaul, D. Clampitt, K. Daniels, C. Schraut, B. Jordan, K. Von Rump, A. Walther, Row together to provide a . colorful fs. atmosphere for those attending the football and basketball I games. Cathy Kraatz Five: S. Wieting, L. Passanisi, A. Chapman, L. Barthel, L. Jung, J. Jakovljev. One, two, three, four, step, kick! Mrs. Cole's voice rang through the Commons as the record player provided music for the thirty-six pom-pon girls working to perfect their rou- tine. Mrs. Cole and her co-sponsors, Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Summa kept a watchful eye, helping the girls polish their presentation before Saturday's game. Ill' Besides entertaining fans at Lindbergh football and basketball games, the 1977-78 squad was honored for their performances outside school. Because of their quality exhibitions, they were invited to join eleven other area high school squads in a televised performance at the Thanksgiving Day Cardinal football game at Busch Stadium. Participation in the Badgerette Clinic, as well as other workshops, and sponsoring the Turnabout Dance kept the girls busy. The 1977- 78 Pom-pon Squad highlighted their year as they captured first place honors in the Metropolitan Area Pom-pon Association Second Annual Competition. ,l -- - 'X ja .X 106 ld, C. L. Jw A sy W 1 O :5.' l l X hx , 'mm x 4 if L any :mi .vb Y ww .wiv ' mm VLMH- Ag 107 o . I 4 R . Y ,, ' up , ,fl- fr-M -ir J' A , JJ! .,-. 4-W ., 14-'N 1'-. 'ga' ' li-f , sn, ,.: fly' ?, ,Q 5 VM-.. .nlifaz A- Ofticersz L. Leemann, Co-Captain. Y. Decker. Co- Captain, L. Kalbac, Secretary-Treasurer. v ' Most Valuable V T S f Q. . Players 4 l 4 i l i r -1 1. N 7 Linda Smith - Girls' Track Bob Gaus - Boys' Golf Terry Buffaloe - Baseball Mike Heyde - Football Lisa Wood-Smith - Girls' Tennis Brenda Rethmeier - Girls' Basketball, Volleyball Scott Risch - Water Polo Rick Winkelhoch - Cross Country Boys' Track Missy Scott - Girls' Gymnastics 108 kai th Wit., F A A 1 .1 li. ,V if 2 N l trmv mn i I L lf... 5 . 5 l 1 W of q.-.---' A winning team must have enthusiasm, spirit, and desire as well as ability. A complete team' effort is the determining factor in winning or losing a game. Although Lindbergh ath- letics claimed many top-notch athletes' in the 1977-1978 sports season, there were a few who stood out from the rest. Perhaps, they showed more enthusiasm or drive, perhaps, they had greater ability, perhaps, they combined these talents. With hard work, they proved themselves not only outstanding, but also deserving of the title, Most Valuable Player. A 1 . -Mu, gg ,- . f ,Q 11-qs: tiff 7 lam ws . , f fx, . f A 2 f -R ' N, i '55 . f W' 'W51iiiil'., 55 562, 'T fig? Mniig 3:43 . 5 49 856595 gif ' N5 9 .-it 9 mf ' W x 1' 'N gf, ogg' xtiiifpsi Milli A f A 'Q 1. Tim Keith - Boys' Gymnastics, Boys' Swimming 2. Jim Syrett - Boys' Tennis 3. Cindy Jackson - Softball 4. John Rubin - Boys' Soccer 5. Patti Gaia - Girls' Golf 6. Stephanie Dutton - Girls' Soccer, Field Hockey 7. Mike Flick - Wrestling 8. Laura Hylla - Volleyball Missing: Jeff Boemer - Boys' Basketball 109 Below: Mr. McGuffey provides a unique insight for his psychology classes. T 'T I V5'31- l-l, V- . .1 , r',-l i'I7,4'fl:i- . W ,,,...:,,...-..., ' , I 'lf 4- ' 4 0 ' fs. f K, . . isb, 1' A f If .1 ' :g-vf-J X . ,y a FX Al. X, X x ::T'2-4-F '-'rf 1 l 3 ' -.. Q HN .:. 'id , 'I A 0 S ' 5'5 5 ' F, :lp ,Lyn 1 K ,. X rm BN 'M Fist: ff W Q ' 1 I Z 9 -buf' vhs if w 'gif-pf f k 4 1 I N N . x. X T - s 54, W a I e ' x '. l rl A X 2 fu ', I ' J 5 2. x ' .L A I . '95 , a , ' , l ' :. if If ' 4. u-71 Perhaps, as a child, you always had the role of teacher when friends played uschoolw. Perhaps, younger brothers and sisters always sought you to help them with math prob- lems or to explain new words in their reading books. Perhaps, one of your teachers helped you to lead others along the same roads to learning. Whatever your motiva- tion, you now find that you have assumed the position titled, Edu- catorf' You realize you are a teacher ev- ery Monday morning at 7:30 a.m.. and you are more sure than ever at 2:50, Friday afternoon. You know you are a teacher when the terms shortage of funds and reduction in force send a chill down your spine. The rewards come when you see faces turn from expressions of confusion to expressions of under- standing. Exchanging ideas and giv- ing all you have experienced and learned is what your job is all about. As you devote your life to your stu- dents, you help them along lifes roads. You take care of them, pave their ways, and maintain a learning environment. You have become one of the Road Crew. 43? Mr. Noah Gray: Superintendent. -.Q-wr Mr. Willis Schott: Assistant Superintendent - Plant. Board Education Front Row QL. to RJ: Mrs. Toni Wirts, Secre- taryg Mr. Ted W. Hawkins, Presidentg Mr. Walter Solovic, Vice-President. Top Row: Mr. Charles A. James, Treasurerg Mr. Donald O Hartmann, Sr., Memberg Mr. William F. Held Member. Administration ng! Dr. Elma Armistead: Assistant Superinten- dent - Curriculum and Teaching Person- nel. Mr. John E. Davis: Assistant Superinten- dent - Finance. 112 -1 s i Dr. Sanford Pridy: Assistant Superinten- dent - Instruction. Mr. Richard G. Schuppan: Administrative Assistant to Superintendent, Community Relations. .1 Wai' Evra: L.. 'Liii i l, fgva, ' M f as if! I U . C -,3 35.2524 5- 4? f-X ,a+ 6 S ,-...xwmfr v X Dr. Leroy Amen: Principal. Y Mr. Clifford Smith: Tenth Grade Principal. X!7N Mr. Fred Dahlberg: Curriculum Coordina- I0l'. , , -, Wi l Mr. Don Jones: Twelfth Grade Principal. Dr. John Hardin: Eleventh Grade Principal. ..- rv-jr J :P V'-il ,vv ,-,,,.,,,,,,.,u.,, V Vs . K .4 -g A '.--D aj, 5-55 X . , Q P 'Q 1 an I 'J' 1' J - T if.. 4 an V. .4 , ... i , ...: ' T f ' 1. V 13, ,, , , ' ,jfigtyfgy ' . i t '- ' ii ' f ' 2' '33 ' :Egg 'K ?',, .JH . Q6 - glfgeazt r af 1mii.'2Q,Q , ', , r' X ., Lge Q- i 25,2 -get 3,513 V X, A F, -. , hIwe'qQ5f:Ae35:g. X - - f,,f'.GsQqg.e, , r t 3,4 1 v . L -11-pe. , ., we - 1 K 4 rw. 1 A ' - A 3 51122: 4' H K- llg-X f f ,J - -is j ,t 2..,5f'.rw- we ' V meg. 1' - ,:1:3-,Var K i5wlFh f1ff- fi 5 wt . rw, M. f -Q1 -V N A , .. 'i1wi3 '54a?'Q'y:,. 11 - c 3 'M Ziff K ,555 iff X ik 7 .-2-f-ESQ? l Q 1. 1 - . .- --'..-uw,'...fN1-if-,,..L,X -. 'M ,ACL - ,sk M. ' Mr. Bill Coplin: Ninth Grade Principal. Dr. Virginia Leibner: Administrative Assis- lafli. . .WM Fill? ,, 'f , -Q I IQN . X X 1 l X -.x'N , I . f' f, Mr. Tony Lema: Activity Director Mr. Gray wears his beret to get into the spirit ofthe French Club Dinner, December 2. 113 -r' il 1 -- Mrs. Jane Wuerz: Office Machines, Cleri- cal Practice, Typing I and II, Cooperative Office Education, Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Gina Kerls: Shorthand, SPIRIT Typ- ing, Senior Class Sponsor. I ,,q I a 'Q ' I Sw . 'S I I Business Y . rs ,pig tl' 1 , f A i is .fe 1 ' I it I i Mr. Larry Culp: Bookkeeping, Advanced Ms. Janet Scott: Typing II, Clerical Prac- Bookkeeping, Senior Class Sponsor, Future tice, Office Machines, P.T.O. Advisory. Business Leaders of America. Dr. Amen and Miss Kerlagon discuss the 1978 SPIRIT. Mr. William Gormleyi Business Careers, Mr. William Leonard, Secretarial Practice, General Business, Typing I, Freshman Class Activity Accounting. Sponsor. 114 -'V vf Mrs. Jan Wilcutt: General Business I and II, Freshman Class Sponsor. 'grin Mr. Jeff Graves: Management I and Il, Dis- tributive Occupational Education. Ms. Karol Finley: Business Law, Typing I and II, Junior Class Sponsor. 1- Mr. Paul Mackay: Business Management I, Key Club. Surg, 'Nl Mrs. Doris Kohler: General Business I and II. Communication Skills lllli IIIIQ f inn lun J . fi if .- Qx . K , Is- 1 , Mr. Dennis Dougan: Bookkeeping. and II, Senior Class Sponsor. -o . s J f '. Mn -ai s ' L A Typingl Mrs. Barbara Nauert: Notehand, Typing l and Il, Future Business Leaders ica. . --'Nr Y ' 22 xx..- 5' fan I - i f wil., . K 0 rs. ... V if xx . y 54321 M.3i'i:... . , Q K ... .,Agww.Q.,.'v-. . F' V- -XX K - ,.,'- of Amer- Mrs. Laurell Ostermeier: Project Reading, Mrs. Mary Reeg: Communication Skills l Mrs. Edna Leutisiler: Cornmumcav Freshman Class Sponsor. and Il, Fellowship of Christian Athletes - Skills lll and IV, Quill and Scroll Girls' Chapter. 115 . 2- ai , N. . 4 Miss Jane Kerlagon: Communication Skills I, SPIRIT Adviser, Quill and Scroll Spon- sor, Freshman Class Sponsor. Qc.: ll I Mrs. Anne Hess: Communication Skills II, Rapid Reading, Sophomore Class Sponsor. l Y.fff.e ' ' W, G, ' . - .. Mrs. Christy Holmes: Rapid Reading, Cre- ative Writing, Pep Club. ffl? Mrs. Betty Sutter: Communication Skills I and II. ,GS . N-in 7' 1 . J uf . I I' Av, Q . -I-kbs E Mrs. Jeanne Bragg: College Prep English, Science Fiction, Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Lunte finds that using a variety of ex- pressions often helps get a point across to students. 116 R J Ms. Mary Ann Fanter: Communication Skills III and IV, Lyceum. Qi' 5 fi- Nr- g ' -F Mrs. Alice Clogston: Communication Skills III, Cheerleading Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. Mr. Jim Conway: Advanced Placement English. Mr. Lawrence Kraft: Communication Skills I, Major American Writers, Creative Writ- ing I and II, Debate Judge. L X N ---Q Q s . Mr. Dan Corse: Communication Skills II, Sophomore Class Sponsor. , 4 r 5 i iv I i ' ' 9 Q5 9.53 K Q- X ' J .i, .. .,t. . Mr. Joseph Nolan: Communication Skills I, Freshman Class Sponsor. i . xr. Mr. William Elkins: American Literature, Business English Essentials, Hangar Dances. Mr. Charles Belik: Communication Skills II and III, Junior Class Sponsor. 4',i f' X QW .ggi-. .1 ! D 2:5 Mrs. Margaret Monaco: Journalism, Com- munication Skills II, Quill and Scroll Spon- sor, PILOT Adviser. 117 I -af Mrs. Charlotte Kopplin: Communication Skills I, Freshman Class Sponsor, r ' Q, Miss Pamela Paris: Communication Skills I and Il, Freshman Class Sponsor. 1 Mrs. Debra Peppers: Theater Survey. Ac:- ing l and ll, Variety Shoo. All School Play. Drama Club Sponsor, Thespian Soczszi Sponsor. I II f -H gf? 'I url ls' ,, Ms. Sharon Hutchings: Rapid Reading, Sophomore Class Sponsor. - 'IWXXK Mrs. Ethel Hall: Communication Skills III, Comic Spirit, Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Virginia Topping: Communication Skills II and IV, Fellowship of Christian Athletes - Girls' Chapter. l Ms. Barbara Bratton: Rapid Reading, Com- munication Skills II, Variety Show. pe.- N- I ,., fait ,J nw It i 4 4, tl .I QQ? W 5, A., ,., A . -. - X h .hxxf X- T' 2 I , V. -,' ff Y! I I ii :Ui 'I' if' 'ff 1'--9 if fffgt 'a Q , , r f ' 555 l 'lf ,aff f: it x g V j 1 . ' iff F . i.,.,.Tf,... :mf lab flier- , C 1 - D 0, ,HW-:ffl I --' gif' Mrs. M. Lou Reymer: Roaring 2O's, Gram- mar Refresher, KLSR. Mrs. Veta Takach: Communication Skills III and IV, Senior Class Sponsor. 118 v , is J i? '.i l A Mr. Marvin Stuhlmann: Project Communi- cation Skills, Creative Writing Club. . l..i Mr. John Weiss: Communication Skills IV, Variety Show, Drama Club Sponsor. ,325 Ms. Karen McCray: Advanced Placement English, Communications Skills I, Lyceum. Mr. James R. Skrobacki: Latin I, II, and IV, Communication Skills I, Latin Club Sponsor. -4'2 Mr. Vic Lenz: Guidance Department Chair- man, Senior Class Sponsor. IIN .. 'ig i Mrs. Hope Lorch: Guidance Counselor, National Honor Society Sponsor. Mr. Robert Harrison: Radio Announcing, Debate, Speech I and II, Theater Survey, KLSR, Debate Club Sponsor, Forensics Di- - Counselors A ' ff fl Dr. Mary Ann Walker: Guidance Counsel- or, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Mr. Tom Kallaos: Guidance Counselor, .lu- nior Class Sponsor. 119 .397 Mrs. Sharon Rosier: Communication Skill I. llllllll - s-' ev, .'.Q. 5 A ,I fb' oc. Mrs. Ruby Yerkes: Guidance Counselor Fellowship of Christian Athletes - Girls Chapter. Mr. Louis Lorch: Guidance Counselor. Na? sity Basketball Coach, Varsity Golf Coach Mr. Los Hildreth: Guidance Counselor, National Honor Society Sponsor. i I., f-' L-is Mrs. Barbara Albers: Guidance Counselor Freshman Class Sponsor. i t L.. es ' Y-. X x ? ni X Mr. Richard Dell: Driver Education, Boys' Gymnastics Coach, Boys' Swimming Coach. 1 . 1, 52.1 i 3 .i ' 1. L, 'HQ Mrs. Mary Lou Biggs: Guidance Counselor, Job Placement, Senior Class Sponsor. gy D'-s gr Mr. Michael Beckmann: Guidance Coun- selor, National Honor Society Sponsor. 4 Mr. Cook clarifies chemical theories by using demonstrations with his lectures. Driver Education i f ern: It -,g,,,llnsn llfffllg 3 0 Mr. Ralph Brooks: Driver Education. 120 Mr. Donald Bee: Driver Education, Phys- ical Education, Lettermen's Club, Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Assistant Track Coach. il f 1 j , V rt I ra' avg Q Mr. .lake Norton: DFiVCI' Edl1C21li0H- Dr. Hardin takes a few minutes to relax at an after-school basketball game Mrs. Evelyn Lancaster: Art Survey, Paint- ing and Drawing. ykv' Q l '5,:24.L . ---- Mr. Dennis Riess: Art Survey. t Fine Arts Mr. Thomas J. Caughlin: Crafts, Art De- partment Chairperson, Sophomore Class Sponsor. 1 I B f 56 r K Mrs. Kathryn McNeill: Art Survey, Art Club Sponsor. 121 A 1.1. fe Mrs. Gail Armstrong: Art Survey. Pep Club. -1 K' , ii x ,iid 1 1' l 3 Mrs. Velma Bergen: Drawing l .and ll. Painting l and ll. Junior Class Spovsv ..k. .qw Y fIffIII NN' MW a,uUUl ' -Qu - ' Mr. Jerry Harp: Crafts, Pottery, Sculpture, Variety Show. . - - t 1 .f v .,. ln, Y '-l ii. .Y A W , lui: s . ', wh V QA ' ' 4. ' 'il .. 1 Q . : iffpi , -,Qui-V, n . .. .L,, ' - f'.3:ft . f ' I I . Mr. Jack Harp: Crafts. Mr. Puricelli becomes better acquainted with Rodney Jones in an after-school bas- ketball contest. 4' :OW 'V mms t-'wiv ii: rf' - ki 'A ' ' Ms. Ann Goshen: Art Survey, Freshman Class Sponsor. l I fi 'i .5- ffyfiut Ei! il? . .2 . Fl V Kgs ' El. Mr. Oliver demonstrates one of many uses of electricity in chemistry. Mr. Robert Bivens: German l, Il, and Ill, Foreign Exchange Committee, German Club Sponsor. Foreign Language A i X R Mr. George Kremensky: Russian I, II, III, IV, and V, Russian Club Sponsor. 122 Mrs. Marianne Gleich: French II, IV, and V, French Club Sponsor, Future Teachers of America Sponsor. QQ 1' vw . - ' xfvgf ,A .QJP Men ofthe third period lunch hungrily dig into their food in the faculty room of Cafeteria III. Mr. Emeterio O. Sanchez: Spanish II, III, ll Mrs. Irmgard Voss: German II, IV, and V, fin Mrs. Sue Reiter: French I, II. and Ill. French Club Sponsor, Future Teachers of America Sponsor. Mrs. Barbara Vires: Spanish. Sophomore IV, and V, Spanish Club Sponsor. German Club Sponsor. Class Sponsor. Ms. Sally Freese: Foods I and II, Home Ec Club Sponsor. Home Economics Mrs. Barbara Scott: Housing and Interior Design, Foods I and ll. Pep Club Sponsor. 123 Q Ms. Ava Kay Blumeri Home Fconofftzcs I. Child Development. Home Fc Club Spos- sor. , Rx Ni. Mrs. Elaine Kimker: Home Economics Sur- vey, Home Economics I, Pep Club Sponsor. f 5 A '-1. f: 'H ,fe f ff- c. , ,a... 1-- -3 ,jf ii-ff ? 5 -Q! f ,41 Mrs. Charlotte Poston: Child Development, Independent Child Development, Family Relations, Senior Class Sponsor. ' -HQ 'tlf 'fax X Mrs. Jo Ann Mills: I-lome Economics. G L Ms. Marilyn Guy: Clothing I and II, Senior Class Sponsor. pf -. I . ,yr-xxx ,f I Mrs. I-Iale's classes are entertaining as well as educational. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Leonard: Family Re- lations, P.T.O. Advisory. Mr. Richard Lee: Power Mechanics. Industrial Arts Mr. Don Gray: Offset Printing, Activity Printing. 124 Mr. Greg Lohse: Woodworking, J.V. and Sophomore Wrestling Coach. ,QQ- 7 . l lg Q Hall .f Mr. Firmin Puricelli: Photography I and II, Boys' Soccer Coach, Boys' Tennis Coach. Mr. Dennis Schaefferkoetter: Power Me- chanics, General Metals, Offset Printing. fbvmvafmsqvf MQW 1 2,2531- Iifggf . .. x Q' N 7 if - V 9 X f 4 Q fm A fWeQ,. Mr. Warren Henlon: Introduction to Elec- tronics, Applied Electricity, Electronic Re- pair. v. 73:3 ' 1 v 5 K l' WT X ! V Mr. Kurt Becker: Silk Screen, Frehman Mr. Don Love: Photography I and ll. Pho Football Coach. tography Club Sponsor. Mr- Steve Keelnf General Metals. Mr. Lawrence Sosna: Photogri1phy.Gener Shop. sk-. Mr. Anthony Parisi: Photography l, Hangar Mr. Curtis Meeks: Wooduorkirig. Gcner Dances. Drafting. 125 Yi i Mr. Marvin Reid: General Drafting, Ma- chine Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Senior Class Sponsor. T' js X I F- 1 V rel: ifil t Mr. Robert Reiche: General Shop. gr 5. xl r fm .rw I- 3. Mr. George Martin: General Drafting, Aerospace Education, Bible Club Sponsor. 1 4-Q 3 L z H Mrs. Armstrong's class gathers to see a new Coaches Cox and Bee socialize while keep art technique illustrated. ing a watchful eye on cafeteria activities. Librarians E. x K 1 - N . Mr. Bill White: Assistant Librarian, Li- brary Club Sponsor. L L .so w Mr. Don Hurt: Head Librarian, Library Mrs. Savannah Furman: Assistant Librar Club Spgnsor, lan, Book EXCl'l3.l1gC Club. 126 1, fl Music l 7--s , 1 Lily- Q ,, HIT' QQ A 'W Q H gf l . ,jpl ' 1 r A , . 9 1 - , t '91 ' 'f1l lu it LJ 5.57 I.. Y x ,Q Q , 1:1 ' f A up t 'x . , ' X 1 , , A , A . ' - foggy Q 5 . I Q K! 5.-' ., . , max- A , AA Ms, Nancy Chowg Instrumental Music, Mr. Robert Tobler: Instrumental Music Di- Mr. Lowell Brunner: Instrumental Nlusieu rector. ' f H . is i Q1 I ::'f 'w .., 1-33, 'se-'?',w n 43- 45- H-2 ii 4 f i 'Xi I x X . . e zu, ' , 5 2 .rf ,- N .,.. A ii it 1f 'eU57'i V X ' - ' V !,.. U XF . 4 ly, :A 5 A . 1 1- V ' i Q if-1'lY, ,-f - ,s V ' i Ji: 1. ,-5-f X'T5 '------,,f.Q , 1 e -fe Mr. Dean Bye: Vocal Music.. Coach McCracken, after guiding the Cross Country Team to another state champion- ship, presents awards to his team. The Faculty Lounge is a favorite gathering place for teachers during their lunch per- iods. Mrs. Blye Vaughn: Vocal Music. 'I'lCKlZ'l'S SOLD HER E -Atsmu IIHILINS NOV K1 Dr. Hardin, Mr. Dahlberg, and Dr. Leibner help Linda Lederle sell Variety Short 1 v UT Mr. Wayne Medlin: Geometry, Algebra I, Sophomore Class Sponsor. 91 Mr. Vince Range: Plane Geometry, Con- cepts of Geometry, Sophomore Class Spon- sor. , ,.. X X 40 ff 1 2' W I fi 'D Q V Mr. Doyce Burney: Plane and Solid Geome- try, Algebra II, Sophomore Class Sponsor. athematics -4.-........-14 zg.. n ......L ...il Ms. Suzy Kassebaum: Algebra IA and IB, National Honor Society Sponsor. - an -,L ...t l X - 1 ix Mr. James Moore: Senior Math Refresher, Sophomore Football Coach, Freshman Baseball Coach, Senior Class Sponsor. Y -37 ,- fp, Mrs. Judy Carpenter: Algebra IA and IB, Pep Club Sponsor. 128 Mr. James Bullard: Algebra IA and IB, Key Club Sponsor. Mr. John Crews: Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Senior Class Sponsor. P Mr. Harold Vaughn: Algebra II, Calculus, Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Robert Schlimme: Computer Science, Computer Programming, Algebra I, Senior Class Sponsor, P.T.O. Advisory. Mr. Don Edwards: Algebra, Geometry, Let- termen's Club Sponsor, Varsity Football Coach. - Mr. Robert Bungenstock: Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Concepts of Geometry, Comput- er Club Sponsor. sf-2-1' l fki ' 1 I e , 'dm-v-ff .ff .xi- Mrs. Mary Heemeier: General Math, Freshman Class Sponsor. fan., Mr. Ben Kettler: Algebra IA and IB, Chess Club Sponsor. Ms. Deborah Stricklin: Algebra IA, Gener- al Math, National Honor Society Sponsor. 129 U .-. X Mr. John Wehling: Algebra, General Math. Freshman Class Sponsor. .gh qe h 4.-r. Mr. Herman Haeger: Trigonometry, Math Analysis, Algebra II, Senior Class Head Sponsor, Basketball Intramurals. lla Q? : li' I ICED? .. we f if , e ., X .ws , Q . ft '- 1 slr M' 1. 'fig 1 1 Mr. Dennis Mall: General Math, Algebra IA, Freshman Class Sponsor. Mr. William Linter: General Math, Con- cepts of Geometry, Chess Club Sponsor, As- tronomy Club Sponsor. Mr. Joel Beezley: Physical Education, Girls' Softball Coach, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. I ..,....'W-1 H. i Nutz 5 c ....-, gf, Mr. Tom Smith: Health, Physical Educa- tion, Freshman Football Coach, J.V. Girls' Basketball Coach, Sophomore I Baseball Coach, Lettermens' Club Sponsor. Mrs. Ruth Moore: College Algebra, Alge- bra II, Trigonometry, Junior Class Sponsor, National Mathematics Contest Manager. Physical Education 11' 'Q-:Y i iw Mrs. Marilyn Pressler: Physical Education, J.V. Field Hockey Coach, Varsity Girls' Soccer Coach. V9 n IS, U Mr. Frank Cox: Physical Education, Varsity Water Polo Coach, J.V. Swimming Coach, Lettermen's Club Sponsor. 130 Ms. Peggy Stuckmeyer: Algebra, Concepts of Geometry, Plane Geometry. 9? as XV -nf ,gf . Mr. Charles Gately: Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach, Varsity Football Coach, Junior Class Sponsor. r I t E Mr. Stan Mach: Physical Education, Wood- working, Lettermen's Club Sponsor, Head Football Coach. Mr. Mel Bachmann: Physical Education, Football Coach, Basketball Coach. Y 73' Ms. Joy Miller: Physical Education, Volley- ball Coach, Senior Class Sponsor. GLE fri , P if Miss Melanie DePorter: Physical Educa- tion, Varsity Field Hockey Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach. , -LQ7 Mr. Alois Jaworski: Physical Education, Lettermen's Club Sponsor, Basketball Coach, Track Coach. I. Miss Deborah Modde: Physical Education, Girls' Tennis Coach, Girls' Track Coach. 'ii' 558.4- ' Mr. Glen Mehroff: Physical Education, Head Soccer Coach, Varsity Track Coach. 131 Z5 ,tiff f -inn. W .,,...,.,j.-,-. :L ' - Mr. Robert Herd: Physical Education, Var- sity Wrestling Coach, Sophomore Football Coach, Wrestlettes Sponsor, P.T.O. Adviso- ry. it X s Ea lx inn Ms. Carol Buckner: Physical Education. Synchronized Swim Club Sponsor, Girls' Swimming Coach, Freshman Class Sponsor. Orientation gives Mr. Coplin a chance to acquaint freshmen with the high school poli- cies and activities. Mr. Tom McCracken: Biology, Advanced Biology, Cross Country Coach, Co-pilots Sponsor. Mr. Robert Kuntzman: Physical Science, Camera Club Sponsor, Science Department Head. N 17 Mrs. Yvonne Cole: Applied Biology, Ani- mal Behavior, Pom-pon Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. Science Ms. Margi Long: Applied Biology, Natural Science, Hangar Dances. 470: A tv-r , 1 ' 4 5 I V -s. Mrs. Beverly DeClue: Biology, Advanced Biology Club Sponsor. vw bgx l t .ip x . Q . A Mr. Harold Pourchot: General Biology, Medical Technology, General Biology Club Sponsor, Freshman Cross Country Coach, Girls' Track Coach. X Sf X . ffff' J I -1' ' .1 Mr. Robert Jaques: General Biology, Water Biology, Rifle Club Sponsor. 36 A ,dal xj .. Trish Werner, SPIRIT editor, and Miss Kerlagon plan the 1978 yearbook. 132 ,ai 4 A - it bfi., i Mr. Earl Lischer: Physics, KLSR, Astro Club Sponsor, JETS Club Sponsor. Vt Mr. Louis Kassing: Biology, Advanced Biol- ogy Club Sponsor. Mr. Eugene Syrewicz: Physical Science, Hangar Dances. Mrs. Candace Sorenson: Natural Science, Applied Biology, .I.V. Volleyball Coach, Girls' Gymnastics Head Coach. ,,,.--4, Mr. John Oliver: Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Natural Science, Biology Club Sponsor. . Qs., ...IQ .. QC b ' q':: is 2 it ,s ,sv . Mrs. Gladys Simmler: Natural Science, Ap- plied Biology. 133 tn Mr. Lou Lunte: Advanced Biology, Algebra IA, Advanced Biology Club Sponsor. f' vu K Rx X 'G S a . N Y Mr. George Smith: Chemistry, Chemistry Club Sponsor. Mr. Robert Merryman: Applied Chemistry. Future Medical Careers Club Sponsor. Mr. William Cook: Chemistry, Junior Class Sponsor. QSM ku-- Vt Illia IEE . gstfglgtii all 4313 Q' ' .4 Mrs. Takach discusses famous people and performances of past and present in her film class. L., Mr. Morgan Rushing: American-History. lla ,.. by cs.. - Mr. Arthur Carle: Humanities, Senior Class Sponsor. Social Science Mrs. Betty Summa: You and the Law, Pom- pon Sponsor, Youth in Government. Mr. Norman Jump: Western Civilization, World History, Sophomore Class Sponsor. 134 Mr. Langdon Nauert: American Systems, Freshman Class Sponsor. i ifflsihi F l .- A. f 1 wif-ff .tr Q X7 1 4595? , r R ff -..-1 i , l 1 l 1 l 1 2 A ' - l l I - I 6, ..- 5,47 , 1 Mr. Don Swortfiguer: American Systems, American Citizenship, Freshman Class Sponsor. 5 14 Mr. Gary Jackson: American History, So- cial Studies Department Chairman. t,, Q '. t ffx Mr. Clinton Blandford: Contemporary Is- sues, American History, Foreign Exchange. Mr. William Kilbreath: American Systems, American Citizenship. X y t Mr. Eugene James: Geography, Missouri History, World History, Senior Class Spon- sor. 07' Mr. Stuart Walls: American History, Con- temporary Issues, Close-Up. .ni-2' 1 -'T A. 'vs I 1 , ,M Mr. Herb Blue: Western Civilization. World History, Sophomore Class Sponsor. 135 S f xg- Mr. Robert Schaefer: Sociology and An- thropology, Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. John Jay: American Systems, Econom- ics, Hangar Dances. 1 -we- 1 i if , 1 5 ,t S f 0 ki o ne -I 1 0 00 0 . r 00 0 Mr. Mark Snyder: Western Civilization. World History. Independent Study. Youth in Government, Hangar Dances. Q! Q .li Ms. Donna Clark: American Systems. , . Y- Mr. Philip Saliga: American History, Psy- chology, Senior Class Sponsor. IUN I u i Mr. Mike McGuffey: Psychology I and II, Student Council, Senior Class Sponsor, School Store, Hangar Dances. ! X i ' Mr. Paul Crader: Western Civilization, World History, Sophomore Class Sponsor. If ,f its it ti 195511 Qiaaiiiilliiiiilii 'JH Mr. Dale Eason: Psychology, Introduction to Behavioral Science, Environmental Prob- lems Club Sponsor. 14 .5- M . ,. A Mr. Weldon Cox: Contemporary Issues, De- bate Judge. ,V ,K Fw--1:----x-ff' T ami- X Q - 3 Ms. Constance Graziani: American Histo- ry, Cheerleading Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. 7C 1 .if I , 'J 1 l - ff. 'ff' 'i l ,fx 'wJ 4-11-' ,I Y 'f , 'n 'c , Jig, I... ., -,g.v'f f,.- .1-I. 'ff-V57 A, . an . - 1 .gy ,. fswitv'- Ai Mr. Joe Margraff: American History, Ju- nior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Lancaster finds her day does not end when the 2:20 bell rings, she still has to clean up after a long day. 136 ' Mr. Gary Lewis: American History, Ad- vanced Placement American History, P.T.O. Advisory. i S Ms. Sandra Hale: Psychology I and II, Women in History, Pom-pon Sponsor. Mr. Allen McCarthy: American Systems American Citizenship, Freshman Clas Sponsor. Mr. Henry Goodwin: American History, Junior Class Sponsor. . Q41 v. 4 . Cy ll i 'i Q, Above: Mrs. Peppers shows herioy in git ing blood. Far left: Mr. McGuffey and Mr. Dougsn P show that despite age, boys will be boys. , Left: Mrs. Monaco tinds that sponsoring the Q f PILOT has its occasional t'rustr.1tions. t.m:i-, - . so .. t i ' 5 Pg .1 Q K ,,. .' ff: f . . 1 -ffi ,' I : vp. in ii' 4.1 n 13? i 5 L A The Many Faces Of The Faculty 3 D' r f .AM , Q I . Gi' b f X it nf 45, rv 4 x ,fi 'N lg.--QMN 1 B. f.e,,, , ,W , it A cw- 'Q--N H x-'NN M A X IN. 5 ? c:..,, m.Q .?k 5 - 'Gd E F 1 -1.5 u ' Q y X ,rr v Y ,, .1- -. 2- -J.-vu Jqmy , Y , f- xx wi ' - ' '11 9 , , ' X .' , ,' ,1 .C .1 X , is I , ff f H J Q ' I ' N' N r B i A J ' . , I' af? ' m mf 2 .-L.. 4 J - Q, 'A ' o 1- e: ' f 5 Ku! ' 139 D F1 4 Staff Aids l. Guidance Secretaries: E. Goodrich, E. Wood, N. Lupon, N. Blauser. 2. Study Hall Supervisor: S. Lahay. 3. Dr. Amen's Secretaries: C. Dreppard Qseatedj, J. Love, D. Haury Qstandingj. 4. Staff Aids: Row One: A. Burns, C. Foan, Row Two: N. Ganter, L. Pottlebaum, C. Chlandra, Row Three: V. Spratley, L. Ham, E. Gilbreath, K. Cross, Row Four: M. Hoff- meister, M. Fassal. 5. Printers: G. Fischer, B. Browne. 6. Study Hall Supervisor: G. King. 7. Custodians: Row One: J. Humphrey, K. Probst, B. Benson, Row Two: M. Lucy, J. Salsman, A. Dizek, G. Autenrieth, Row Three: B. Brigham, M. Moerkhoff, R. Tay- lor, L. Jones. 4 4 U91 Y: t ,J I 1, lil 5. gg ' - f .. .1 - X! -L. X. ,ax 4-7 ... - if? h rw. I . L,.....,.....--an C -Y i H l. Continuing Education: D. Forister tseat- edj, M. Ried, R. Newton Qstandingl. 2. Ninth Grade Secretary: L. Miller. 3. Tenth Grade Secretary: M. Schuette. 4. Security Officer: J. Schmidt. 5. Nurses: G. Vollmer. R. Hall. 6. Data Processing: C. Haynes. J. Adams. L. Volkening. 7. Eleventh Grade Secretary: Nl, Rioehl. 8. Twelfth Grade Secretary: G. Turner. Below A deck of cards takes mmds off school problems durmg slxth our study UD hall QQ W ...ax 'r!l X, '1 . ...mx -1 d sflslim. W DLESS HIGHWAYS Adults often tell you that these years, your high school years, are the best times of your life. As you wonder where they get such notions, you think about what they say and you remember many things - some major, some minor, but all of them important to you. You remember goofing around when you should have been studying. Many times, you felt unsure in the midst of a crowd as you sought your identity and learned the meaning of friend- ship. But, you laughed in the face of skeptics and dreamed your own im- possible dreams. First dances, new romances, driver's tests, and first job interviews marked your way along the roads you travelled. Sometimes, the list of good times. bad times, friends, and acquaint- ances you encounter as your journey through high school seems to stretch into infinity. High school means many faces, as well as many places and experiences. Memories begin where actualities end, there- fore, these years and their contents serve as our guides for many years. They become our Endless High- ways. l 'W Abel, J. Adams, T. Albers, E. Alsip, M. Anderson, G. Abendschein, K. Ahrens, G. Alexander, K. Alvarez, C. Angle, B. Abernathy, T. Akers, J. Allemann, S. Anderson, D. Aschinger, W. 6 -A XV. lux ,D X H , l 'qi S -.-v ,wr-iv . 'X 5 t 3' Iii, Beckmann, J. Benham, M. Bertel, C. Blase, W. Blackwell, W. Behm, S. Benson, D. Berwin, M. Blakey, M. Blackmon, V. Beller, B. Benz, C. Beseda, G. Blair, K. Bickel, K. Bender, R. Berry, R. Bley, J. Blaine, B. Bess, S. 144 Freshmen Walk The Rocky Road l 5 i r Ashlock, R. Bahn, S. Balotta, S. Barthel, C. Augustine, S. Baier, H. Banning, S. Bearden, J. Avery, P. Balossi, M. Barnett, G. Beckerle, L. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Kneeling: Duane Davison, Treasurer, Standing: Mary Boeger, Secretary, Barb Tippet, President, Christine Ebers, Vice-President. Lv x iQ Blomberg, C. Blumfelder, J. Blumm, J. Blythe, J. Bodendieck, L. Boerger, M. Boehm, J. Bogosian, E. Boje, J. Boldt, A. Boll, R. Bollinger, B. Bommarito, D. Bono, M. Booker, A. Borgard, C. ,,..4 Xu. Broughton D. Brown, D. Brown, P. Brown, P. Brown, S. Broy, D. Brunts. M Brym, R. 145 X . if V I 'xi . if , iffy C . I. .4 it . sul 4, ,Q -v W L 5' A 'cv ' H , . 4 Ln L. lor 'I Cipponeri, D. Clauss, J. Conner, K. Cope, A. Craig, S, Crosset, J. Clader, D. Clayman, J. Constantin. Cope, S. Crane, M, Cruce, T. Clampitt, J. Colletta, J. T. Corbett, M. Creek, R. Cummines, Clanton, B. Condellire, Cooney, D. Cottingham, Cropper, C. C. Claus, D. C. Cooper, J. J. Cross, S, Dallas, M. Conini, L. Cooper, S. Cox, C. Dammrich, P. .-I 'QA 1' 'l-LJ' x 146 Daniels, D. DaSilva, P. Davis, J. Davison, D. DeBasio, K. Decker, L. DeGrendele, J Deibert, L. Delia, D. Demange, L. Deno, A. Deutmann, L. DeVera, M. Dickerson, M. Dietrich, W. Dmuchovsky, J Dodel, E. Doerner, L. Doerner, N. Dolenz, K. Dorsey, S. ,3- .,-W.. 'A if in . M J lm M. f .ze ...- 5 1 1:-L. Ferrington, D. Fiala, D. Fingerhut. J. Finke, J. Finley, D. l 'W' i Doskocil. M. Dressel, S. Dunn, G. East, S. Eichenlauba Engle, J. Farrow. S- Downer, D. Dubis, G. Dunnegan, J. Ebers, C. ,M' Erhardt, L. Feld, R. Drazic, J. Duffin, D. Durham, J. Ebert, B. Eldfel' K' Erickson, S. Felders. K. Drazic, L. Dummerth, Durnil, D. Egart, C. Elkins' R' Erps, D. F6lClm21HH. Dreon, P. D. Earthman, K. Eggers, J. Ellenbracht' Fangmann, M. Dummeyer, S' F. Felts. L. C. Elrod, J. Foppe, D. Friz, J. Gallaher, T. Gehlert, K. Fox, S. Galbierz, M. Gault, F- Geimef, K- 1 Q f F - 1, .- 1 Q ' li s S. Finnegan. li Fischer. J. Fisher. R. Flint, S. Foerstel. S. F ly N I 1 eff A Freshmen Sponsors: Row One: Mr. McCarthy, Sis. Kerlsgon. Nls lxop in Mr. Swortfiguer. Row Two: Mr. Nauert. 147 .4 N r ,1 L L l A .LL .. George, N. Gleich, J. Goderski, S. Goins, R. Grahm, S. Gerber, E. Glickert, R. Goetz, E. Gossage, J. Grana, J. Gessel, B. Gnuse, G. Goguen, G. Gottschalk, Graneto, J. S. .- .,-....-.-.--Av. . -A A - -SSS -,un -ph., .-- .A -V -we vga- q-4-1 -. I I - 2 if 2 L 4. X ' , at 1. 'H 4 A Ai xx Hg Bill Alexander, Dave Reeb and Barb Blaine shout about the class of '81 ! Class f 1981 Makes Its Debut S -' 'L- 11 Wt' , Qftfi , . X E K I LM -v ' I Ji- rfb- 4 .' ml .FA l I, . .fu I Gravatt, T, Griffin, C. Groom, L. Haefner, G. Halloran, A. Gray. L. Griffin, D. Groth, J. Hageman, J. Hammer, L. Grebe, D. Grigone, M. Guseman, M. Hale, L. Hanff, D. Green, R. Grimm, G. Hackcl, B, Hall, R. Hansen, C. T48 HJ , 1,4 2 A .+ l L Hanson, A Hardy, T. Harnacker, G. Harris, D. Harrison, C. Hart, S. Harrison, R. Hartmann, J. Hart, C. Hartwick, M. Hart, K. Harvey, G. Hatfield, D. Hawkins, J. Hawkins, T. Heermann, L. 1 U 'll QC. . J, lv + 1 u ' .594 .1 ,. 4 , 4.- ..,,- 'i 4 ., .' . X . 4. I .lf- Q . 9 1 5 ' ' K., -' lx - A .s N' ' nr qv 4 . 9, 1 4 5 Heger, M. Heimburger, Henningsen, Herbst, M. Heyde, C. Hill, P. Hladnick, S. Hogan, D. Holman. .-X. Hegger, S. D. J. Hertel, D. Hildreth, T. Hilse, J. Hoehn, E. Hohman. S. Homfeld. J Heggs, V. Henderson, Hensel, J. Hessler, M. Hill, C. Hitschler, M. Hoelzer, B. Hohmeier, J. Horlon, D. B, Hensel, R. Henlon, E. Howard, C. Hubbs, M, Hl'dliCk3, L. Huber, K, Freshmen can bump and boogie l I..-+4 715 Huber. S. Hughes. .-X. Hughes. A. Hughes. X s.. w-. .,, v f . H! ,, . 1-1 ff, ' ' Q. 4 , iii .1 1. ' l '-. X. .wx Hllii, J- Hummel, J. HUSkCy, D. Jackson, J. Jakovljev, J. Jamison, B. Jinkerson. R. Johnns. J .lohnsorm .l Hulsefi K- HUNT. T- Hybefgef. L- Jag. J. James, D. Jenkins. B. Jobe. T. Johnsen. T .lohrtsoi lx l49 l .1-.qi-I ....,..---J i ,.....-1 f' ,,,,,...A 'ix -V Johnson, T. Jones, K. Jung, L. Kaiser, B. Kaminski R Jones, C. Jordan, D. Jungmann, S. Kaiser, T. Kamp, P, f X Jones, G. Judd, P. Kaeser, K. Kaltenbronn, Karcher, R L. 1 4. Jeannine Dunnegan hams it up for the photographer ! Face the worst, pf! s Believe the best, Do the most Leave the rest. Unknown L. Kardell, C. Keenan, P. Keough, S. Kelly, R. Kennamann, Kiefer, G. Kiel, S. Kimmich, G. KiSlIlCr, R Kassing, J. Kehm, D. Keller, G. Kemp, C. T. Kieffer, J. Kimbrough, Kintz, V. Kitchen, M Katsoulis, J. Keim, S. Keller, S. Kemper, R. Kerls, C. S. Keasling, W. Keisker, J. Kelley, J. Kennamann, Kern, S, K. Kidd, M. 150 s W- I L X 1 L J, , Q W 1 w 51. . .il-' Lerbs. K. Lerbs. K. Lessor. P. LeVerenz. T. Lewandoxn- ski, J. Y LlC3VOll T Light K Llndnel' J Llnk M Debbie Lettner Kathx Blur L.1ur1 Blrthel md Shgrry Xllcmgrwn .1 L xxx, v i- A. Xi.--. -, Liszewski, R. Littlefield, G. Lohaus, D. Lolis, C. Lorch, C. Lundstrom, Luthenauer, Makara, J. Maletich, P. Little, B. Littleton, B. Lohmann, H. Loos, P. Ludden, L. J. M. Makara, T. Malone, J. Lungwitz, S. Lyons, A. NR K Manley, K. Markham, C. Marziotti, J. Matthews, K, May, L, Manning, M. Martin, J. Masker, S. Mattson, S, McArthur, Manning, P. Martin, S. Masterson, S. Mauchenhei- R. mer, J. McClue, D. UM , . m. I-, .,. -Q. ' 1- inf J ' S 1 it f y Y Y ,- L J. ,, i McCracken, McCready, McGhee, E. McKay, T. McLaughlin, McQuaide, Meeks, J. Meier, L. Menendez, E. T. MCGIHTC. D. McKinney, S. K. Meier, L. Meissbach, C. McCraCkCn. McGann, S. S. McNamara, Medved, R. K. Merciel, C T. M. 152 f Q-sf 1,9 ' x life 1 '- ... 4 Mertz, K. Meyer, J. Meyer, M. Meyr, D. Miller, R. Minnick, G. Mitchell, G. Mobley. G. MOCHCV- R' Meyer, D. Meyer, J. Meyerott, G. Midyett, L. Milligan, K. Mitchell, E. Mitchell, K. Moeller, Nl. 7 1'Gll1nECV 949 we . W ir ef- . ff, , I fr Y 4' Q , U 'i'i1o r, .I ,D e . M in vi , 1. ,.,. f '--i if 'Q 24 55 X' .. A. - r P 1 g . .f --. ai, ' , 3 7? . . .1 Moeslein, B- Moore, J. Morgan, R. Muckler, D. Mohesky, Z. Moore, N. Morrison, M. Mueller, B. Molly, J- Moran, S- Mosier, K. Mueller, L. -me -r 'r U V -Q., Mueller, S. Mullen. C. Muellner, L. Mullins. L. Muenks, G. Mulvox. K. v- ? 'dx T. , l . . ,. 1 N7 L Mumm, R. Murphy, D. Nagy, K. Neidel, M. Neu, J. Niemoeller, Noble, S. Nolgnd, .l. Noomzx, lx Munaco, M. Muschler, V. Narzinski, R. Nelson, L. Newmann. J. S. Nocrper. T. Noliing. N1 N012lCff1.11fff Nix. S. L' 153 z 4- ' .1 y 'D' ef ff 5 X N 1 . mu 4 'Q' er' lv 'TV 4 , X-, JN .X ' ' .. XJH X f .r J ffm X 5 X K ft - F J Y, . DVB- ., 1 V, . 1 K L I - - I . 4.. ... t t A . A , J C7 id 't'xr Ax X Xa ' t .. :A+ 2 . . . L-'.p..., xt -- Nulsen, T. Oliver, K. Parker, J. Pemberton, Peterman, Ploesser, C. Prichard, K. Ragan, E. Reinhardt, S. Obinger, S. Omara, K. Parker, T. D. M. Politsch, K. Pudlowski, T. Raile, K. Rempe, J. O'Connel, E. O'Neill, S. Parrott, D. Penrod, D. Pfeil, L. Politte, R. Pysz, K, Rathert, J. Rettinger, S, Oertli, G. Pace, N. Passanisi, L. Pepper, R. Phelps, K. Pope, J. Quevereaux, A, Reeb, D. Reynolds, D, O'Gorman, G. Pafundi, T. Pate, D. Perrigue, L. Piesbergen, Posey, J. Radtke, M, Reed, J. Rich, M, Oldani, M. Panchot, C. Pearce, L. Perry, M. T. Powers, L. Raeber, N. Reevers, P- Richardson, Peter, J. Piskulich, C M. Pitchford, J. K 'XM r .1 Ried, J. Riehl, C. Riester, T. Roberson, J. Rogers, N. Rohlfing, D. Rohr, D. Roither, K. Rolf, D. 154 . rii A- QT f ' . ! ' o l l. xv-Q - I 3 x' .. Hd I x' Rombach, Rowe, S. Ruder, K. Salib, M. SanFlippo, C. Schafer, R. M. Rowland, M. Rumping, T. Saller, C. Sartorius, P. Schall, D. Ross, D. Rozycke, D. Russum, B. Samuels, K. Schad, J. Schanzle, J. Roth, S. Rubin, A. Sago, L. Sanders, D. Schaedel, L. Scharff, C. Roth, T. 'J Chris I-leyde enjoys the break that lunch provides from classes. .4-.- Qui Scheer, M. Schettler, C. Scheu, S. Schif, M. l 6. N. Schneider, L. SCh0Cr1bCrg. Schnittker, G. C, Schulze, S. Schnoring, Schumacher, R, C. 155 v Schillinger, G. Schiwinger, S. Schloss, V. Schmidt, G. I .i ug- 1 I' Schmidt. J. Schmidt. J. Schnable, D. Schneider. J. Schulz, A. Scialfa, J. Seals, N1. SCl'lW1l11b. K. SCOII. R. Scbgk, lx, Schweiss, M. Scullin, T. Sqqlmgn, G U- fu A -1-rw 4, Segllf, K. Shastri, J. Siems, S. Sisson, D. SCPCF, S' Sheehar, D. Simeone, M. Skaggs, G. Session, J- Sheldon, C. Simmons, S. Skeeters, T. Kevin and Todd Kennamon enjoy their studies as freshmen. Sharp' D' Suiorskl' B' Simon' M' Sklles' T' '-., , tx .t J Wt! t . - I 7 ...Ll Sl8iS, J. Slazinik, M. Smith, D. Smith, M. Smith, T. Sondag, R. Speck, K. Spitz, D. Sportsman, J. Slape. J- Slazinik, R. Smith, D. Smith, R. Snelson, S. Sorrells, H. Spindler, D. Spitznagel, Spurlock, T. D. f'7 Stadler, J. Steck, D. Steenrod, K. Stegmann, T. Steinbruek, Steininger, P. Stevenson, J. Stevenson, R. Sgieren, D, B. 156 Stieren, M. Stieren, S. Stinson, M. Stockhausen, J. Stokes, W. Stolz, R. Stromberg, S. Sturm, S. .-., . -1 ' af Sullivan, M. Sullivan, S. Swinnerton, G. Tague, P. :gk . .fi i X Wa.. w ' s -N-I Tancock, J. Thompson, Timper, B. Tompkins, L. Taylor, D. H. Tinsley, L. Trantham, Taylor, L. Thompson, Tippett, B. W. Thias, L. R. Tison, J. Tripe, M. Thurby, J. Tsao, F. Varga, B. Ventucci, J. 4' J Sl A., .. . 'a-5' X I . f ii ,. f l 'R 43 i VFX , Q H ff - X 1, 1' vi i', . I f i 9 Vehlewald, S. Vick, R. Viviano, M. Vogel, A. Voightmann, Vorbeck, J. Wagner, C. Wagner, C. Wagner. l.. T. 15' o 5353 Tuesburg. Nl. Tufts. B. Tuley, S. Tynes, R. lf ,- -H.. ., Lbel, .-X. Lbel. E. Yan Nlierlo. J. Van Stone. P. Vierling. T. Vincent. C. 3 12- Yiny.1rd,S. X lPOI1kJ. Walden. G XX aldcn. lx XM. l 5 X I .,. Q- K-1 l -v 7 K. r r . L . if '- N 1 .Qu J ., Xe ls. I . X 5 1 Walkenbach, Wallace, S. Walling, M. Walser, K. Warhoover, Waterhoot, Weber, K. Weiler, D. Weiss, G. A. Waller, J. Walls, J. Wand, L. J. R. Weber, L. Weindel, S. Weiss, L. Walker, G. Walling, J. Walpole, R. Ward, J. Warmbrodt, Watts, D. Weidlich, T. Weisbrod, R Weldon, R Walker, J. W. Webber, C. Warner, M. Sie -f Wells, D. Wells, K. Wells, T. Werkmeister Wells, R. S. White, S. '53 l Aho in.,- I . i . 941, Wiethop, N. Willenbrink, Williams, L. Wild, S. R. Williamson, Wilhauk, J. Williams, A. D. Williams, D. Willmafl, N- I Winkelmann M. Winkelmann, M. Winkler, G. xli, l Wirick, S. Wolf, G. Woods, S Wiseman, C. Wolk, J. Wren, M. Witbrodt, K. Womack, J. Wurst, J. l f F I A - 1 xl ff . Wymer, N. Yallaly, P. Yaskin, M. Young, D. Young, R. Zang, M. Zurbriggen, Zweifel, B. 158 D. 1978 Chills . . . 6:15 a.m.-Ears are pressed against radios. Finally, the long awaited but welcome message is on the air: Lind- bergh School District-no school. As sleepy but content students roll over for a few more hours sleep, zero hour students, already at school, do a donut on the snow-covered parking lot and head for home. Despite a newly implemented snow route schedule fwhich did not affect the high school but which did delay other Lindbergh schoolsl, L.H.S. stu- dents were treated to such snow days during the 1977-78 school year. While most Lindbergh students hap- pily accepted these unplanned holi- days, they soon learned they would have to later pay for their privilege of staying home. To meet state requirements, stu- dents found themselves making up days lost. Record and teacher meeting days became school days. Students even found themselves putting in an extra one-half hour everyday for a month to fulfill the requirements. Mother nature gave St. Louis a near record-breaking amount of snow dur- ing the 1977-78 winter. Forgetting they would pay later, many L.H.S. stu- dents also thanked her for giving them days to cheer about. When the school district approved a snow route schedule, L.H.S. students had to brave severe weather to come to school. f' Q ...l,x-V .. ., V N' 'fi rYii f '.' . . I -- ' W, '-' .' .Sim ' - QM. -ll J.. . A -. . gf T' if ' ll. a , .- .L-l5t- ..k':?2.viu3-s.-------- ---- ' -A-sw-M.ssvf 7'5i-wrsszi.. . M.. -SY F: ff' . ,if--Qi: ' , ,I -.., 3.1: N .filglz .1 -is ' - jE..gYfL F215 'th 82,3 S . .H Xs F' rj .. 1: Ss 'f..-at 1-'.v-lea -fwgswgfzas 3 1 5 ga ,4 i ' f . ii 25' 8 f. f li'ffTS-1' ' ' -1' 'SQTW Jigga!-Y'rZ 's4' is his -215.5 Q . f .QY51-mv ' -3? if glwnx ?4.3.fN -gp. .. X H-.4 f f 'ii 'Q' 1-wx. ,, -. if 7 KY' 'Gi . 31 Q Ti Siifg: ,. f ' X T :. 3 as . ig 4 f E S ,. Q, Q 11...-4 1 3 . 5 E Q e l -1 1 ix ,. . Q We-'gis ' ' il X 3 ,-'T A T' -- E' ' '5 ' vi' 1 Q V 1. D .1 F. . -s A 4 .9 , Q .K K : 5 ' 2 . .-31' 'Skull '4 2 nm V-'i'f.4f Lnf.!i:'x .'f5f'fl'ifi.9 ?s- Thrills . . The 2:20 bell rang and the blue jean clad sixteen-year-old rushed out of class. She had to hurry to the headquarters of KSHE radio station to get tickets for the up- coming concert. As the number one rock group in America, Fleetwood Mac put on one of the best St. Louis concerts. The num- ber one rock song in America in 1977 was Hotel California by the Eagles. Lindbergh tastes agreed, for the greatest part, with those of the rest of the country. A few Lindbergh favorites also included Ted Nugent, Bob Seger, Rush, and KISS Kas photographed here by E. Dodelj. 159 . 6 , , 1 ,, f ,gg ,, 'ii X '. ' 1'-1:-fr'-' L if I I a f if ,415 is Aff .P I ,--..-.... 2 av. .Q 1 -fill..-'s' 1ff ia.'-P-ffli'wE.fvf'9'e1wf..-aa-111.1 'M . 1 7. 1 1 uf- 1 5 I s. ilL ! u-'3' .1 3. And spins. The boy whizzed down the sloped sidewalk, leaned into a turn, swept down the hill, and flipped his board into the air. He had completed another turn on his skateboard. Some called it a sportg others called it a fad. Despite its label, in 1978 skate- boarding became more popular in St. Louis than it had ever been before. Its advocates could get boards in a variety of colors and qualities. Wood boards were available for as little as S800 while the true enthusiast may have had a fiberglass board costing as much as S100. These miniature Surfboard-shaped boards mounted on wheels provided a challenge for the rider. I-Ie had to exhibit skill as well as agility. At the end of his run, the lucky rider felt the jublilant feel- ing of accomplishment while the unlucky felt the pain of defeat. . l' , A -.-..,r', - i-'--DS. XB. Sophomores Move Down The Long And Winding Road A.. A., E ,4 Q X - - C X , ' V 1 ' , . ' . L . L. l.. . Abram, M. Adams, D. Ahrens, T.' Allen, R. Amen, L. Antinora, M. Bachmann, Ball, T. Bauer, J. Absolon, D. Adams, M. Albers, S. Altheimer, Anderson, E. Argo, B. R. Ballman, L. Bauer, M. Ackermann, Adams, R. Allen, B. R. Anderson, S. Armstrong, Boer, D. Balossi, M. Baumann, C C. Adlon, M. Allen, J. Amanat, J. Andrews, L. M. Baize, C. Barret, M. Beaty, C. Acord, N. Amann, K. Bachesta, P. Baker, K. Class f 1980 Beck, J. Becker, K. Beebe, G. Beier, B. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Steve Merlo, Presidentg Lisa Beck, B. BCCkm3nn, BCCZICYQ C- Bell, B- Shambro, Vice-President: Rick Manley, Treasurer. L- 160 O .1 F ' -. 1 K, I .l l g .lf ' l 4... ,r. 1 . . - f ' 6 '-A f Q Q W f vm Q , I - I 4 . lfw r. Q 'vi If ,xv 9' ll 9 f ' jxvr. , ,e Bell, C. Bene, K. Benwell, S. Bessinger, C. Birchlleld, B. Blaine, B. Boellwerk, Bornhauser, Bora, K. Bell, K. Bennet, C. Bernal, M. Bettis, L. Biscan, M. Boehlow, R. M. J. Bowmann, C Bellows, D. Bennet, L. Bertts, B. Bilyeu, P. Black, S. Bogad, D. Boniface, B. Boston, L. Boyd, B. Bender, L. Bentz, S. Berwin, D. Blackford, B. Bogosian, C. Boofer, D. Bouckart, O. Boyd, B. I 1 n if -N Bradbury, G. Brand, M- Braun, S- Brenner, C. Bradsher, M. Brandenburg. Bfalm. S- Brewer, S. Brand, G. D. Brawley, K. Brill, K, Bratsch, M. Borlesch, B, Bouckart, R. l 33 .X'fs. . arg . ' ',.,.' R. Sophomore Sponsors: Row One: Dr. Walker. Ron Two: Nlr. Blue. Row Three: Mr. Crader. 161 I A .4 G I xiii' l Brill, L. Brooks, J. Bryan, T. Brinkley, G. Brown, T. Buckley, S. Brisco, V. Brueggeman, Buescher, P. Brokaw, F. C. Buettner, S. Brunk, R. , I Sophomore Lisa Milligan sports a short and sassy hairstyle. Bullard, J. Buneta, J. Burgess, D Busch, G. M l l .N I i K . L- .. jd -v l .L . 1 ...- -1... Callahan. J. Campey, J. Casey, S. Catalano, M. Chipman, J. Chott, R. Claeys, P. Clark, K. Cochran, K. Calliers, S. Caress, F. Cassani, C. Chambers, Chitwood, R. Churovich, Clampitt, D. Clauss, M. Cockrell, L. Campbell, C Carrol, D. Castelli, K. A. Chkautovich, D. Clark, -l. Cobb, M. Cody, J. Champion, S. M. Cillo, J. 162 ...Q 2 .., r s 1 r. if N Collins, S. Conner, B. Creath, B. Crijsswhite' Colvin, C. Constanti- Crews, P. C Bb J Combrevis, nides, C. Crook, K. Cu age' ' L. Cook, K. Cropper, D. ucgnmmes' Conant, A. Cooper, U. Curgy, R. Sophomores Do It Right S' in .-. Q7 q 'U ,I lf ...J Czichgg, L, Daniels, D, Dauault, J. DeHart, K. Dempsey. P Dalton, D, Daniels, K, Daris, G. Delaney, K. Deutsch- Dam, R, Dark' K, Davis, M. Dell, B. mann, J Dammrich, Daum, J. Degenhardt, Dellermann, Dibarlolo. A D. J. L. Dickey. C N GI. Diekhaus, D. Dierzbieke, Distefano, P. Doerner, M. Dorough, M. Diekhaus, L. J. Dobbins, J. Doerr, B. Dorsey, B. Diemert, E, Diestlekamp, Dobbs, K. Dolavd, R. Douglas, M. L. Dilorenzo, R. I 163 .....-3' I 5 Q 66 all nv ' Perry finds this class .imusing 'LJ --Q' - 8- . 7 'S' Hey! Look what 1 4 1 . ' ini Eaton, S. Ebel, D. lidrich, A. llgler, P. Fickel, T. Eimers, K. Ellinghouse, J. Ellis, C. Fmge, C. Encgren, A. N1 X l found! N Drewett, C. Duban, T. Dudley, K. Dunda, M. Dwiggins, M. Droste, J. Dudley, C. Duncan, J. Durham, S. East, S. Q ff 6 , :XA-J' Eflgfrl, D. Everding, S. Farrow, W. Fehr, L. Engel, J. Eydmann, M. Faveere, R. Feld, G. England. L. Faller, L. Fedder, S. Ferguson, R. Ensor, D. Farley, T. Fedder, T. Ferguson, S. Efiinglif. C Farmer, D. Feeler, V. Fialka, G. 164 Fick, J. Fields, B. Fischer, H. Fisher, T. Fitzgibbons, M. .' 2' i' , Flint, J. Franz, B. Flynn, T. Fraser, T. Follmer, C. Frederick, L. Follmer, J. Frederick, T. Frank, J. Friederich, B Q. t . I '5 T - R ir! . K li, ' I X 1 K N- X I V Friet, C. Fuller, R. Garavaglia, Fuch, A. Gahn, R. K. Fuchs, C. Gapsch, D. Garcia, V. af Gardner, T. .5- I . Q. 5? C 1 t I 'V 5:7 Q- Y' if 4 f i J' T f Ganner, N. Geoffrion, D. Giorgi, P. Goins. S. ' Garrett, K. Gerber, J. Glanzner, K. Gokenbach, my G ' A GA?K'Q ly. Gasko, T. Gilbane, K. Glickert, S. D. fwfifwf' ' Gaston, P. Gilbreath, J. Goede, W. Golfin, J, ' V Gentry, A. Giorgi, M. Goetz, S. Gormley, XI. is Grab. R. 0- L . S Z, . x- ' r Q . t' . -fi . . f ..-yi ,, ' Q . . t, N Greene, L. Grempler, S. Grewe, D. Griffin, D. Gros, B. Groth, C. 'tl Gregg, S. Greubel, R. Grieshaber, Grills, D. Grosche, M. Guenther, K, D. 165 1, 'I Graff. 31. Graneto. N1 Gray. T. Grcathousc. C Green. D. X .Q N .fl L ha W. 1 - 'Blush f 1 gm g . , A, fi J 4 L J U X Guglielemencci, G. Hall, D. Hamel, M. Hanes, S. Hackeny, S. Halloran, N. Hamill, D. Hannewinkle Craig Todd and Diane Thompson are just clownin' around. Haffner' J- Hamel, M- Hampton, D' M' Harmon, S. Sophomores Achieve Independence -Q, 5 Q tw 4 if J l Z A N I: Al . . , C 2 -1' 1-1 ' X Harr, M. Hartle, G. Hauser, J. Hedrick, J. Heizer, H. Herbert, N. Higgins, K. Hoeferkamp, H0lland, L. Harrelson, B. Hasenbeck, Hawes, M. Heimos, M. Helderle, S. Harrington, Hill, K. M, Holoman, J Harris, S. B. Haynes, R. Heine, W. Helms, S. R. Hill, L. Hoffmeister, H0llgfCWC. Hart, G. Hatala, C. Heath, B. Heisserer, T. Herbert, K. Hess, C. Hinkamp, N. G. L. Hatler, N. Hess, J. Hogan, C. Holtmann, Hoganson, R. R. 166 I V ,.t,fQt. -. l 1 2' 3, Hosselkus, L. I-lowell, B. Hughes, B. Hummel, R. Hyberger, D, Jackson, L. Jenkins, R. Johnson, D. Jordan. B. House, C. Hutching, K. Hulser, K. Hutson, C. lmmethun, James, S. Jett, B. Johnson, K. Jost, R, Hovious, S. Huether, D. l-lumes, T. Hutson, J. C, Janko, R. Johnston, C. Jones, M, Juengel, R. Isbell, W. 4? M-if 1 it J N-5' i i I l L . . .- J S- 13 cz. l X. li ' l .. L E I 7 . '11 Julius, J. Kalkbrenner, Kays, K. Keller, R. Kennamann, Kidd, V. Kinslow, J. Klipsch, Nl. Kncislcr. J Kagel, P. T. Keating, D. Kelly, J. J. Kindt, C. Kirk, S. Klumb. C. Knight. J H Kahle, T. Kalna, S. Keil, M. Kelly, L. Kennedy, F. King, M. Kitchen, R. Knnus, F. Knox. J 1 Kaiser, M. Kasal, J. Keim, B. Kelly, W. Ker, K. King, S. Klingemann, Kncip, T. Kobcrrmn. 1 Kaschner, E. Kersting, S. C. N 1 tl J 1 ie? li. .W ufb,. L.. 3' --- L. 3 V ' . -.P L. . 1 s , Y A, J jk x x --4' ,grime Kocher, K. Kohne, G. Konersman, M. Kordsmeier, R. Kozeny, T. Kramer, R. Kretchman, F. pdtlf Kroc, P. Lackey, S. Lauer, J. Leong, O. Livingstone, Loyet, M. Martin, M. Kroupa, G. Lancaster, L. Laury, J. Leong, V. L. Luer, J. Martin, R. Krumm, S. Lancaster, R. Lawrence, D. Leverenz, R. Logan, P. Lux, S. Marx, J. Krumm, T. Lange, T. Leher, L. Linkogel, C. Lohmann, R. Lynch, S. Marziotti, C. Kuechenmei- Laningham, Leigh, J. Lipsinsky, S. Lorance, D. Macko, B. Mastis, L. ster, S. G. Lenhardt, C. Lischer, K. Lorenz, J. Maloy, M. Mathis, S. Kuhlmann, Lanius, A. Lenhardt, L. Litzsinger, L Loveall, L. Manley, R. Matthews, J. K. Larkin, L. Lowry, M. Kump, D. 168 Maurath, C. May, J. May, T. Mayer, R. Mayer, B. McAllister, D. McArthy, C ' ala? J on -- x . lv A y, X ll fl. 1 ' li. 1 ' .. Mccoshi T- McFarland, McKenna' Meiser, R. Menz, L. Merlo, S. Meyer, D. Meyer, J. Mi21l'1O. J. MCDann0ld, P- M- Menning, K. Menning, K. Metschke, R. Meyer, D. Meyer, P. Mlchaud. T. S, McKay, S. Medlock, B. L. 2 Sophomores Don Huether, Mark Richey and Chris Hutson munch down at lunch. is --.. , -W 1 Cf. J .ll x- 'slff' in J 4-x Midyett, J. Miles, V. Miller, D. Miller, R. Milligan. L. Mielke, J. Milla, V. Miller, K. Milligan, D. Milligan, L. 169 Minnella, T. Moehl, J. Morgner, D, Moss. J. Minton. P. Moellinger, Morioka, R. Nloushcy. L Mitchell, D. R. Morris, J. Mucckl. T. Mitchell, J. Moore. C. Morrow, G. Nluchlcn- Mobley, T. Morgan, J. Moser, J. brock. C. Morgan, G, Nlucller. G h N i ' Egg I lfv , 'X iw Mueller, K. Muschany, C. Nelson, L. Mullane, C. Myers, G. Neukirch, D. Murphy, M. Naccarato, C. Neukirch, D. Murry, M. Nejelski, M. Newton, L. 1 l- .F S ,ml 4 'I 'Q - Nistler, R. Noll, J. O'Brien, L Noakes, S. Nouri, P. Oitker, C. 5 1 1' Noblot, S. Nowacki, T. Oldani, E. P k A B ' Nolting, T. Nuernberger,J. Onana, L. ee - - oo. Sophs Travel New Roads In Driver Ed. in ...rf .1 . I w I 'N l X . MH l 'TN Q- Overton, E. Pannell, J. Passiglia, B. Payne, D. Pepper, B. Perry, O. Petrik, T. Pieper, S. Placke, P. Owen, K. Papin, W. Patrick, C, Payne, J. Perkins, T. Perry, P. Pfeil, K. Pilas, K. Poeschel, N. Pace, L. Parrott, G. Patterson, D. Pelant, S. Perry, D. Peterson, C. Picarelli, R. Pillman, K. Pohle, B. 170 5 I i i 1 I i l i tl ,X il l il l '1 I L' ,LA l Politsch, C. Prehm, R. Prisbrey, J. Pulliam, J. Pysz, D. Racen, S. Radtkc, P. Rau, P. il Poston, L. Prenavo, S. Pryor, R. Pupillo, T. Quinn, C. Rackovan, T. Ramberg, P. Rauh, J. i Potsos, G. Preston, K. Puckett, D. Puricelli, J. Raby, J. Radil, D. Ratcliffe, J. Rauss, W. FE . . . 4-ft. Frlendship IS ' ' .i the cement I Recd. Nl. Reed, R. Reese, A. 1 ni' Nm 2 that can hold . . V the world together. ' v 'T'- X-7 F if fc ll J' 4 . s l Steve Anderson, Debbie Absolon, and Barb Fran? share L1 fcu lgiughx. .l 'Q .I ' l . i l ,' l ffpl -'5 i J fl ' ' S . ,l l 1 N l Q 'i l l I I l a - 1 F . i Rehma, D. Rfflil. D- Rensch. D. Rich, C. Richey, M. Ricgcrt. A. Rincy, G, Ronch. N1 Roberson, . Reichert, K. Renaud, L. Reeves, K. Richardet, J. Richey, S. Riordgin. R, Roach. E. Roach. S Roberts, P l 171 J., 1 an 3 x II.-15 . I ,. ' 1- ' 4 . l . ' pi J if In... 4 Q4 R fwfr Q M. ,.,:' ' ,. '- ' ...J J' -'ci 'Q-1' ' f- . , -.ng-rj. ,Q . . ,Ty ' I 1. , 4- ffl.- ey -- hm ESESEELHTN' Rodgers, J. Roods, C. Roufa, J. Ruder, K. V M f A Ab A 4 D ' Rogoz, P. Rose, C. Rowe, M. Rudolph, S. J J J Robinson B Rola, M. Rosenthal, C. Rowland, K. Rugraff, K. Bryan Blackford. alias Twinkletoes g ' ' Romero, T. Roth, C. Rubin, R. Rumping, L. Rodermund, G. 190 5 l .FL J ..,. '-J x . l sk. . N , Q.- J Ruprecht, B. Sag0, -l- Sammers, B. Schaefer, M. Schirmer, S. Schnitz, L. Schrampf, J. Schreyer, A. Scialfa, J. Rutherford, Sahr, C- Sanders, T. Scharbert, C. Schmidt, S. Schnoring, J. Schraut, C. Schrier, S. Scott, M. M. Salib, N- Scalise, Y. Schermoul, Schnautz, J. Schott, J. Schreiner, L. Schulz, K. Scowcroft, S. Sager, S. D. 172 Seago, R. Shaffrey, S. Sehr, B. Shambro, L. Seibel, C. Shaul, Y. 5-4 Q 1- VM Sherhard, L. Shocker, M. Siebert, T. J' fri if X ' Spargo, D. Spurlock, T. Spear, D. Squires, R. Spencer, P. Srock, C. Spinzig, B. Stamm, M. Staufenbill, M. Steck, C. Stccker, P. Stcffan, R. - '. , r' I V i . l . 1 1 - 64 'IQ 4, J' ., x 9 li., Simmons, K. Simpson, M. Skelton, S. Smith, J. Smith, L. Snyder. 5. Simpson, B. Sinks, G. Smart, D. Smith, J. Smith, R. SOHGCVUHH- Simpson, B. Skaggs, R. Smith, C. Smith, K. Smith, R. K- Sorrells. G. xv-XX4 - l 4131, Dan Hamill, Mark Clauss, Tom Moblcy, Tim Duban. Nlikc Thom.is. Eric McGee and Brian Howell enjoy nh1it's cooking .it Pizza llui .iticr Activity Night. Steffe, D. K 5 Stewart, D. ' 1 t, J. , . , , , .. sneren. M. stark, M. Strode. D mrufkhon. ,I moyer, D. 173 W 2 K .- cv Q.E -.xr .. -1 Stuckmeyer, Svoboda, G. Taylor, F. L. Suaib, C. Suche, C. Sundhausen S. Sulhoff, L. Sulhoff, S. Summers, S. Sundhausen, S. , Szoke, M. Terry, T. v . all .av 4 if L. lf 1 , NV' .5 l x A- . , f - 1- l X 1 5 ' x T '1.!f f' Thomas, M. Tichy, M. Trucano, J. Usher, K. Vitour C Thompson, Tierney, J. Tucholski, B. Stuckmeyer, Vlaich B Wagner R D. Tierney, M. Turpin, L. L. Vogt M Wahlig D Thompson, J, Tison, K. Tyler, N. Vasterling, Volmer D Wahllg K Thompson, Tobler, L. Ubel, T. G. R. Todd, C. Udina, S. Verde, R. Waldmann Thorngbgrry, Tomlinson, Underwood, Vetter, J. Voting N M. D. A. Vierling, J. Wagener D Walden G Thurman, B, Torrilla, J. Underwood, Vincent, L. Wagner B Waldo R Thurman, L, K. Vanheest, W Tice, H. I l l l l l l l 1 l i i r i l l I l 1 l l il i 4 'l ll ii ,I ll ll l i l il l 1 1 l i l l 5 l xi il 1 1 l l n I I 1 i . i l l l l ,li i- ., 1 fa sl l lf '- Q 'fl s Q . in ... , Q Walker, C. Walters, R. Webb, C. Werkmeister, Whitmore, J. Williams, S. Witzig, M. Yount. l., Walker, T. Walther, A. Weber, K, M. Wieting, S. Williams, S. Wolff, R, Zahari, J. Wallace, S W8lIhCf, K- Weber, N. Werner, H. Wild, M. Williamson, Wood, J, Zimdcr, C, Waller, E. WambaCh. L. Weick, M. Wertheimer, Wilde, E. K. Wood. l.. Zang. l., Waller, R. Wania, J. Weiler, G. J. Wilhite, M. Wippler, C. Wurst. D. Zcllcrs. R. Wallweber, Wassler, D. Weis, J. West, B. Williams, M. Wirtel, S. Wymore. D. Zimmerman. G. Watson, J. Weiss, J, West, S, Williams, R, Wiseman, G. Ycude, B. C. Waltemath, Watson, J. Wellons, M. Westermann, Williams, S. Wissler, J. Yerkcs, R. Zinsclmcicr. M. P. Witzig. M. G. Walter, H. White, K. Zimmer- VS mann. Nl I 1 1 Zimmer- mann. R Zil-ces, B. Zupan. J, Zweifel. B. Juniors Journey The Straight And Narrow Road JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Maurer, President, Teri Diekmann, Vice-President, Dawn Wagner, Secretary, Kathie McBride, Treasurer. J Abeln, R. Adams, C. Agne, B. Albers, S. Abernathy, Adkins, C. Alberici, K. Allen, D. T. Allen, N. Alliston, T. Alotta, T. Alspach, S. 176 Armantrout, L. Asberry, R. Avey, L. Bailey, D. Ballard, S. Balliet, H. Ball, P. Ballew, R. Balossi, M. Bannister, B. Barber, D. Barret, M. Bach, T. Badock, D. Baer, C. Balota, S. Balzer, M. Bartholomew, K. Y Qs fi.- . .g 6 'x I lg Yi. .5 N 4 4 . Q. X f' Nl . Bartin, T. Baudendistelt Baxter, J. Beers, L. Bell, F. Bennett, K. Berri, B. Bippen, M. Blfglckaen' Bartolotta, L. B' T Beatty, E. Beers, D. Beller, C. Bennet, K. Bess, E. Birchfield, B. Balrie , K Bates, B. Baumanmh ' Becker, S. Behrens, J. Bender, C. Benson, K. Beulick, T. Bird, P. Blanklhshi Batsch, J. Balgmgart ' Becker, T. Beishir, S. Bene, D. Benz, C. Bielicki, L. Blackford, T. D p' Baur, V, Blase, S. 'K bu -.- sv ' ,X l l ' A ' . l 'f -' , ' . Bledsoe, R. Boever, J. Bokel, R. Boofer, R. Blumfelder, Bogacki, C. Bolesta, L. Borlesch, L. N. Boje, C. Bommarito, Bornholdt, J. Boemer, J. R. 5-fx JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Row One: Ms. Finley. Nlr. Gately. Nlr Goodwin, Mr. Margraff. Row Two: Ms. Grazianni. Nts. Bergen. 177 1 an fl K A C, 1 Boyer, A. Breed, G. Bremehr, D. Brenner, R. Brooks, J. Brueggemann, Bryan, T. Bradford, A. Breihan, S. Brennan, K. Brimmer, C. Brown, B. R. Brym, P. Breckenridge, Breitweiser, Brenneck, K. Brock, S. Brown, T. Brummel, M. Bubenik, R. C. S. Bruning, K. Z, Burkemper, Burr, A. K. Burtnett, T. Burmeister, B. Campbell, C. Carmona, C. Carson, L. Casey, S. Chandler, D. Choir. L- Cicotte. M- Carey, P. Carr, M. Carter, M. Chambers, J. Cherry, C. ChUf0ViCh, Clark, B- D. 178 A Bucheit, K. Buggy, D. Buerke, S. Bull, C. Buettner, B. Burcham, M Busalachi, F. Butts, L. Busalachi, R. Calandro, C- Clatto, S. Clayman, J. Claus, P. Click, T. A. 1 'V N iv? t , I l S Y l , 1 0 A, 'V' , , -, ..- wr 'V ' ' .Q Af' Q I- A X lf ill. . , ll la' 35 f 0 t war ff . f . V . . 1 . i Clobes, J. Colvin, L. Corbin, P. Crowder, C. Dalton, K. Darr, L. Davis, L. Dempsey, L. Deutschmann Cole, C. Compton, J. Correll, C. Cuddy, B. Daly, B. daSilva, J. Decker, S. Deno, D. J. Cole, J. Conger, T. Count, C. Cunningham, Daniels, J. Davis, J. Delia, T. Denton, R. Devine, Nl. Collins, D. Cook, B. Crancer, M. L. Daniels, V. Davis, L. Dempsey, D. Desham, T. DeWeese, Nl. Dahl, C. Dickens, B. N Juniors Are Well On Their Way w 'x E Q! ,,.L--ef' ,1 -7'-X , ,KMJ I ,i....- B Nw -. .1 1 . .3 '-is l l sv ' -A wi- i .-'F . J 5.2 l if . o.. Q? 4- , sr ' . ,X I ' ' O4 44' A pn 1 Diekmann, T. Dmuchovsky, Doerr, D. Dorsey, D. Dripps, D. Dugsn. P. Digiovanni, A. Doran, M. Nancy parisotto uses her imaging, Dreas, S. Dropplemgnn, Dullc, Nl, ,S' Dmwfackv Domes' M- tion to take a picture with her in- Drew- M- N- DUNCAN- -l Dlleofenzov M- visible camera. DUCRHCK- D- M. Dodel, J. 179 '5 ' A' Ax 4 r a A 1 cr J F N JJ .f ' - ,, dl , W, , . -' ,U -4 'Qi X xx 7 U' . . QI C. 9 sq '17 U' . ' J or . i ' s 2' - ,x if .. A VJ . 'T J 'Y 'YQ .. J '-' - .?1.J Y ..Yj. I 'V J gl . A fx ' ' fx.-2 I . q f ..-3 'rn DUIU1, J- Ebel, K. Eickel, L. Elrod, T. English, D. DVOFHK, J- Ebner, J. Eibert, J. Ely, C. Erickson, B. Et d, ,T. Elk' ,S. Edb k, , . ,. , aiifvoo Eggers ms 'ILE mc Erps M Mr. Haeger s sixth hour awaits the 2:20 bell. TAN? J 'i A ,A .ln x xv Q J , .- , E Nix, .fa Eschbach, C. Everding, M. Fehr, L. Fickenwirth, Flanagan, M. Foppe, S. Forshee, R. Friet, V. Fuller, J. Escott, A. Farinella, F. Felders, K. V. Floyd, J. Forbes, V. Fox, S. Fuchs, C. Gaffney, P. Essmeyer. M- Farwell, M. Fenton, M. Firman, J. Foerstel, D. Fore, J. Franks, L. Fuchs, D. Gapsch, T. Fischer, B. tl P. Garlik, J. Garner, S. Gass, T. Gaume, K, Gaus, B. Geary, T. Gehlert, K. Gerber, M. 180 'B E 1' 'V s -sf -4 .- . A , X xxfr, Y .Vs 1 Gerdemann, Gerwitz, R. Gladstone, Glossop, T. Goforth, J. Gosik, K. Grace, K. Granda, P. Grebel, T. L. Gilliam, S. A. Goddard, G. Gonzalez, A. Goss, P. Grana, M. Grant, S. Grigone, T. Gerner, D. Glaus, L. lx V i Y ..:. il Groeller, E. Haeger, E. Hailey, A. Guess, D. Hafely, K. Hakenewert, Hackmann, Hageman, C. W. J. Hall, B. ff li , - , 5 . 'K 'B Gayle Miller and Jeanne Andree work studiously in the library. P i Q A w s x N A . 5 Halmich, S. Hancock, J, Hahnan, K. Hardebeck, Harris, B. Harrison, P. Harshberger, Hartmann, Hashimoto. Hampel, R. Hanewinkel, Hanneke, J. K. Harrison, H. Harrelson, J. D. M. 31. T. Harmon, M. Hart, K. Hartzell, D. Havilmcl. J 181 X 11 l L, P D l. E325 X N ' L t . C s. ., :Srsfgp Hawkins, L. Herbert, D. Hickey, S. Heflin, J. Herod, B. Hickman, B Heidbreder, Herpel, G. Higgins, T. S. Hessler, C. Hildreth, B. Heilich, H. Heumann, J. Hilkenkamp, Held, S. Heyde, P. J. Hengel, S. Hillemeyer, T. Hilse, L. Hilse, L. Hirsch, S. Hoemann, T. Hoevelmann, S. Hoffman, P. H I' H W Jlhxigf 3 x 1 .,l ' fx .xii . lm f 4 , . l , X X ? rg 6. ...Z I Hoffmeister, Honeywell, J. Horvath, B, Hughes, K. Hummel, B. J, Holtmann, C. Hooper, C, Hughes, L. Hylla, L. Hogan, D. Horine, B. Howe, J. Hulser, J. Isaacs, C. Hohman, K. Hurt, D. Howell, S. Hunz, M. Isbell, R. J Hulett, B. Hossain, Z. Hoyt, R, Hume, J. Ingoldsby, J Holloman, E. Hoog, B. Hughes, C, Jackson, D. Holm, S. 182 1 ' 5 1 1 T 5 ly, I X Q- wr X Jackson, J- Jackson, R. Janko, R. Jerashen, C. Jackson, J - Jacobs, E. Jamala, A. Jiles, R. Jackson, L- Jacquin, D. Jenson, J. Johanson, C. wk K av 1 J N V, NN, nv 1' 0.1. K C. Q. , I 9 2 N . Y 1 , . , V . iii I Johanson, C. Johnson, M. Johnson, M J okerst, C. Jones Jones Jones Jones, sa ,- J ones, S. Kaiser, J. Jordan, P. Kalbec, D. Jungmann, Kardell, J. D. Kaiser, J, Kauffmann, J. Kaufmann, B. Kaufmann, S. Kays, J. Keisker, J. 183 , In . s 9 '. Kellems, S. Kennamann, Kern. M. Kidd, J. Keller, B. C. Ketchersudc. Kiehn, C. Keller, J. Kennedy, C. P. Kilpatrick, Kemper. M. Kennedy, J. Kdillfkalrnp. K. Kent. D. S. Kimmich. N1 Kettercr. K. n.-A lb? 5- N' x x I Kinard, R. Kissel, S. Kinkead, M. Kleinhoffer, Kintz, L. S. Kirk, B. Klipsch, L. Kirk, J. Klotz, G. Kneisler, D. 6 xx. li Q! 3- Knittel, T. Koch, D. Koch, K. Koch, T. Kochner, X . X , ,. ff' ik x Koester, S. Kohm, J. Konsewicz, M. Kolocotronis, D. Konersman, M. ,T ,Ex ci. 2, X x 1 ' 2 Kotsis, J. Krueger, K. Kuester, S. La Martina, Laudenslager Kramer, C. Krueger, K. Kuhlmann, S. S. Kraus, C. Krumm, J. K. Lang, L. Laufer, T. Krebeck, K. Krumm, W. Kuhn, E. Lang, M. Launch, L. Kreutz, K. Kuelker, K. Kulage, P. La Pree, D. Lawrence, J. Kroc, T. Kuenker, M. Kulich, K. La Rosa, M. Leathers, C. Laird, T. Lasinski, C. Lechner, B. Leimbach, D. Leimkuehler, Leimkuehler, Lama, J, Leonard, C, M. M. 184 i 9 g . . an ' v ' , A -T If ! .- lx W . -V fs- bw' ' Q 4' kr f'H , v A in . if A lf. U' 0 -uf Y Y. .f xt, 'Q . J. 1-I 3. 5' Liescheidt Lesch, A. Libcra, T. D. ' Link, C. Lipskoch, W. Loehr, K. Lorance, S. Lucas, J. Lueg, C. Lessor, L. Lichtenberg, Lindemann Lipina, J. Litzsinger, B. Lohman, N. Lovera, K. Ludwig, K. Luer, J. Lewis, B. R. C. ' Lipsinsky, S. Loefflemann, Long, T. Lucas, L. Ludwig, R. Luesse, J. LiCbI'I12.l'l, How hard are Cheri Wood and Lori Sarkisian really work- ing? 'Mx V ff? ,Q 2 T Lynch, C. Maletich, A. Mantia, R. Martinez. J. Martin. K' Mabie, S, Malone, M, Mardis, J. Marquardt, Marmmm' Maciocia, J. Maloney, K. Marlow, S. L. A' Martin' G' Maru. D. - 3 A- ss. ' X l Q , 5 2 8 X K It ,fi T -. . J af . X 4 x', x v ix ll X47 X 345s ' drier Marziotti, C. Massud, R. Matthes, J. Masker, D. Mastis, T. Mattingly, M. 185 f.,, A1 QQ,- Y 1 - IN' 5 , XB L Meyer, J. Meyer, J. Meyer, M fd McGann, J. McNamara, Maurer' S' McGaughy, McGinnis, P. G, Meine, S. Mecurio, J. MEAn'Ster' B. Mclntire, C. Mcyqeamey, Meissbach, Messinger, L. M .d K McGinnis, McKinney, T, R. Mest, D. I MCCH ii ' M. L. Mcpieamey, Melchior, C. Meyer, C. E rea y' McGinnis, McKay, D. 11 Menning, K. ' N- Medved, S. Juniors Pass Half-Way Mark To Graduation 1 Q I cr F- ri rs ' nl ' D Uri If V J 3 . Y . V . l Meyer, R, Mielke, B. Miller, G. Miller, M. Minnick, D. Moore, J. Moeslein, S. Molloy, L. Moody, T. Meyer, S, Milanovits, Miller, J. Miller, P. Mittino, L. Mollenhoff, Mohesky, C. Molloy, E. Moore, K. Michel, G, C. Miller, M. Miller, S. Model, K. J. Moliter, B. Monrutus, S. Moore, T. Miller. G- Moeller, K. 186 039 uf or Newberry. M. Newport. L. Nhim, B. Nhim, P. Niederstadt. N if 5 ' x s- Q- 1 , Nnemeyer B Nottelmann Ochs R Ohmmus C Oldanx K ONeal L Ortmau M 0 -N PJNCTWOI- -'QW Nlx M OConnell OKeefe M Olsen D ONeal L Osborne lx Owens 5 Pnrisouo. NL Noerper J Novak D Okohschan OMara lx Oppland D Oxredu L OX-1I1d.1l6 G P-NWS. -V 4- f . ,-71 2 J ., V , Q t, : X b , ' I f .4-5 V J' ld P ' .3 Parsons, T. Patton, C. Paulsell, K. PCIHJJCFIOD, PCfk0WSki, Passanisi, R. Patton, E. Pearson, C. D. G. Perkins, J. Perrigue, L 3- 65. X14 +- 1 if' 1 1 0 3 ,4 A X ,N! X, ,, A, ,Vi . . ,I .. an its-...L Perry, J. Pieper, D. Pisoni, D. Pitcher, J. Polizzi, D. Portcll, R. K P V Philips, D. Piesbergen, Pisoni, D. Ploesser, W. Polk, B. Potter, D. H Phlipot, S. K. Pisoni, T. Politte, D. Pope, J. Prichard, K. Pipkin, K. Kirk Syberg asks: Who me? 3- s x I V t Q . l. . ' Pt g'v .--1 'll w Q, , 3 g L fs. 4 A-7 A Proctor, L. Pyne, M. Quinlan, T. Ransom, A. Rathert, A. Rauscher, W, Reed, J. Reed, T. Reese, P. Pruitt, K. Quevreaux, Ragan, J. Rapp, L. Rathgeber, Reeb. S- Reed, J- Rees, K. Regan, K- J. M. 188 ft . 1 '- .... - fl 3 5 . if 1-y ' f. s I f Z .15gMi , J Y s . N l lf- is Qx in Xia, K CX f. Q . i D . L.. z l L Rehagen, C. Rericha, B. Rice, G. Ried, M. Riley, T. Rivers, S. Robben, D. Rohlfing, D. Rola, C. Reichert, L. Rhoads, J. Richards, C. Riehl, M. Riney, T. Roach, J. Rogers, M. Rohman, J. Rombach, C. Renaud, L. Rhodes, C. Richardson, Rielly, T. Riney, T. Robben, D. Rogers, R. Rohs, L. Romine. R. T. a-A Qt. i '- J I -Z-HI , 'X ROSCHbCl'g. Roush, L. Rumping, K. Ruzicka. T. Renee Grab, Lisa Milligan, Marika Szoke, and Lisa Hill happily end R: Rumford, G. Runyon, C. Saller. B. another school day. Rosm. M- i-., t'P 11. be 1,4724 KL 'rl Sammelman, Sanders, R. Sarkisian, L. Scego, J. Schaefer, D. Schaub, S. Schif, A. Schimmelp- Schlccn. ,I. S- Sang, D. Scanlon, K. Schade, D. Schanzle, J. Schejbal. C. Schilli, J. fcnnig, D. gfhlogg, ,I Sanders, M. Schiwinger, S. 189 :lf . at 1 X5 I I Schlude, L. Schmader, J Schlueter, J. Schmale, M. , 5 L. ,. .3 . I' - X -ll, sf. X 'C 7 1 . 'W -.ft Q- Sf ?,,-1 . fifx .X n Schumacher, Schmidt, J. Schmitz, D. Schopp, S. Schuler, G. S' Scott, K. Sebek, D. Sherk, B. Siebert, D. Schmidt, J. Schmitz, M. Schott, S. Schultz, K. Schumacher Seals, S. Seger, S. Shiffler, M. Siebert, D. Schmittgens, Schnurbusch, Schubert, C. Schumacher, S' i Sebaugh, A. SeiPP, D. Shocker, M. Siems, K. R- D- M- Schwaab, L. vw. .-.. 'if l. ..w-1 Simeone, J. Simpson, K. Sinamon, K. Skiles, D. Slape, M. Smeehllylefl. Smilh. L- Smith. S- Snyder. J- Simon, D. Simpson, T. Sisson, T. Slais, S. Slyman, D. D- Smith. N- Smith, S- Soukup, L- Smith, K. 190 P N , .. , , ' , . 1 5 - ., ,Xl , - '- X f Q-fi, 2 Qt 4 .I 4.1 t ' , SOVH, M- Spence, G- Spindlef, D- Splisgardt, C. Stageman, R. Staton, J. Steck, M. Steffen, C. Steininger. J Spalinger, M. Spielman, M. Spinzig, B. Squires, J. Stanhope, S. Staufenbiel, Stefan, S. Steger, R. Steinke, B. R. , s H' .ar . 1-6 I IQ 'T Qs V - du ,, if Qs-S , S Stemmler, B. grggrlgbsg Suellentrop, Sullivan, M. N snfien,M. M g' J. Sullivan, M. t Stobie, J. Stucicmeyer, gullioff, Sullivan, P. a ,- D' u ivan, . b .v ' I 'X x J on 1 l N fi -' V 5 .':' -- J I 1 . Y Y .. Summa, B. Summers, B. Sutton, S. Syberg, K. Taylor, B. Thornhill, .l. Times, A. Tierney. J. Tippct, X. Summers, R. Sutton, D. Swayzee, V. Syrett, J. Taylor, M. Thuston, M. Tinkham. J. Tionggon. T. Tobias. J 191 4.- Q.. J 4 P , l 1 . . C' 4.L..' X- xi ,f-xl. . N4 1 ' T D: ' I ' NV: . l I JJ. . Ar ' X Q aff . t , .3 Fx A..- Thielker, D. Tucker, G. VanMeter, Vogel, J. Thoele, J. Tufts, K. C. Vogel, T. Thoele, S. Turpin, T. Varga, T. Vogt, D. Thomas, G. Tyrer, P. Varsam, N. Vocracka, J. Thomas, L. Ubel, D. Vehlewald, Vollet, T. Toler, J. Underwood, K. Vollmar, D. Touchette, J. L. Versen, L. Vollmer, L. Trunko, D. Unger, S. Vinyard, G- Vorhees, T. Urberger, P. Vitoux, B. Vlaich, P. .l x Y 4 x I llx Vorbeck, K. Walling, K. Walters, A. Weidlich, V. Wentzel, D. Votino, J. Walls, D. Wang, T. Weindel, D. Wenzelburger Wacker, L. Walpole, B. Ward, S. Weingardt, C. Wagner, D. Walsh, S. Warner, L. L, Wepfer, C. Wagner, J. Walther, D. Watkins, B. Weiss, C, Werkema, P Wagner, S. Walther, M. Weber, B. Weiss, L. Westall, G. Walden, D. Walter, J. Weber, G. Wells, S. Whetsell, K. Walker, J. Walter, L. Wehking, A. Wendel, C. White, M. Wendt, M. White, M. 192 K :- I Q . ' f' f-ff 6 I. -.A Y YI V V1 'Lan .' ' V-3 .H L. Widman, K. Wieschans, Williams, J. Williams, L. Windal, B. Winslow, J. Wirtel, S. Wohlschlager, Womack, K Wiers, K. M. Williams, K. Willis, B. Wingermuehle, Wirick, D. Wiseman, K. L. Womack, S Will, B. R. Wolf, J. -x.- . ., - Y' r ,fig 4 .. . V 1 9 ws- -:-, - ,. J , .. 'x . 7 X 2 0 wmks..- f.Af Y- vi. xi Ea f L. Womack, T. Wood, K- Woodland, Wood-Smith, Wymore, M. Yallaly, S. Young, M. Zander, S. Zeibig, S. Wood, C. Wood, S. D, L. Yahl, N. Yates, S. Yount, K. Zatorski, B. Zeis, C. Woodling, D. Wroble, M. I, . Zellers, K. Zengel, J. Zerr, L. Zesch, K. Zimmerman, Zink, S. Zurfluh, P. D. Did You Think You Were Forgotten? 1 1 - - .w N 'x 1 1 ..! V . 5 V d . Blades, J. Bradley, J. Carson, L. Cohill, T. Dorn, C. Johnson, D. Kloeppel, D. 193 The Semor Class Of 1978 Completes The1r Journey 1 'Q'-r 'nur N T X 1 1' X Y X 3 I k 5, Jean Abeln Tom Abendschem Kenneth Abram Raymond Absolon is Stephen Acuff Qi Bobby Adkisson 5 sl 71 Z ,Z 1, Michael Akers Cynthia Albers Linda Alu Thomas Anderson Sam Antinora Nancy Anton in X ga ' Q. Navi' ' xA X , 4' S, Stephen Bachesta Dan Bachmann W' Qs'-5-A Mary Alexander Carol Almstedl gs ss, Susan Andrews Alan Angle ix A 5 'X TIT' I X Six K . i ' fi -1 David Armour Robert Augustine K ai David Bachmann David Badc il.- ' -Q, lf' -1.32K , E Drake Baer Elizabeth Balch Patricia Ball Diane Ballance i is ir ig, James Ballenger Cynthia Balota Michael Bamberger Carol Barnes its rv- f'x if' ,Y x, I.. 1, F 5: Elizabeth Barrett Scott Barton Stephanie Bates Patricia Bath l , U 'Q ea r David Battern Walter Bauer John Baudrexl Susan Bauer 196 7 fir ,4'f- Q. If-v QT-1 1'-ev 2' ,W . 5 fi I Frank Baumann Lizabeth Baur Deanna Beard Constance Bearder 0 1 if 7 ' A 'bi 'fs ' 'C e 5 ffx vs . P 4 'c-Y gil.: if ff, . K 5 we B t . .. l Lisa Beavers Laura Beck Heidi Becker Steven Becker 1: :.i 'r.f- . . 1 W , . ' , ,LA, . . B f ' M - -ee-W - - ' ' -. .'L:1?- aa a M O Gregor Beckett Joan Beckmann SENIOR SPONSORS: Row One: Ms. Wuerz, Ms. Kerls. Ms. Biggs, Ms. Takach. Ms. Hall. Nls Posron. Ms. Bragg, Row Two: Mr. McGuffey, Mr. Dugan, Mr. Moore, Mr. Schaefer. Nlr. Reid. Nlr. Culp Row Three: Mr. Saliga, Mr. I-Iaeger, Mr. James, Mr. Carle. 197 G8 fu- 5 William Beezley Gerard Behnen Keith Bellchamber Cynthia Bender 14 Q N Pk- v ' Qsus Theresa Bender Mark Bentz Christy Bermel Curtis Bermel :Vw Qu-1 53 Y, Mike Bess Michael Billings Tina Biondo James Birch 'T f'.. .'. fx t' gi f A 1' x A I ' I I .V ,' -A ' .vi Tfrd, .iaith alfa, .C , 1 5 1 S S . pf.f.'.' 'it,, ' C B' . i , ' ff if k ', It , . I Michael Biscan Mindy Bledsoe Karla Blumenkamp Janet Blunt 198 Q l , J w gg, - K Vfm, l 1. Q , J' , l ' -ff ,1 if 1' if af wi ei A fffay J ' f 'J ' wifi' v-1 3 ' fre' ' if ' Q . 0, -9 '11 x 3 I Q,,,,..-.f A ' 7 ,y 1 ' ? , Ai' 1, J x ff F A ,V if I 4 -i Laura Bodendieck John Boeger Christopher Boehm Cheryl Boettcher K- 'ih 'f'.f.1,jT r gs Kathy Bolcnder John Boll Cindy Bond Chris Bond 479+ QQO 112' wi' ,M 3 ,rx Nw... d A .,r,, N J ' C 5 1. was W '-A-Q..,,--a,s....' V, . J kiln I M ., s V f'x,,.h L in . William Borcherding Patricia Bornhauser Linda Boscacci Dwight Bouck ,fi if KX X as Mark BOUT-7k3Cl't Jeffery Boyer Kimberly Bradley Donald Bradsher 199 if 1 QP? in ,5- 24 .,. 'E I S nximtzxh. +5 I A .sf 0 ' x, 0 v .3- S' -'Il' David Bramman Cynthia Branson QD' aww l g Gigi Stecker climbed to great heights as the senior class vice-presi- dent- Terri Brda Neal Brentweiser B x n 1, 'N' f Xt t XR- ' 'o,,: K ' ' ' 11,7 V , v- J. KX ' v pf CEE: My 'Ax in si-.Lis-Q I K Zfgf if ,5 f- 1 X E B B if Teresa Brems Nancy Bressmer Dale Brewer Mari Anne Brewer . l 1 -5- v-5, 1' 'tw Jeanni Breibaun Kelly Brinton Sharon Brooks Diane Brooks F 'I x w I XXX Max , 1 x'.1 . X, 5 g , X x h ' , X X4 ' J I F L , 4493. l - ' B . 1 372 1 ' N 'UNI xr s.- M l ? . N x 200 I 9 'N x s i Ns X is David Browne Christopher Brown F? Q' Kerry Brown Kathleen Brown 5' Q -9-.. '51 l .1Q f'f' 1 ?,,'f'IV 1 ,DQ qua.. f i Victoria Broz evZF 'e ' Y . ' i. ma 2165. -,Ni X. f Q Q Sip 'Q ' , -Q s.,,x .Av-s.,. , , .. V is. fff fi' B' s A '1 ' - iqiifitk?-'4i1l L 9- 1- -I ' W ' , ,,,,4 -frm. .- -I' ' fm, V l . 1 lk :'fX 2 Karen Brunts Mark Buchschacher 'Qs Q Chris Buecker Gregory Buelt ' r James Bruce David Bruen Mary Brunk K 1 -1 51- I -.,,,,f -.f ff' ,nf- ,r 0 ff , f Gail Burlemann upheld her duty as senior class secretary. 3 vu lr . lv lf 14' J' WW? 'l s 4, I., , in ,Q f- vw 1--W-we John BU'-mnef Terrell Buffaloe William Bundstein Robert Buneta lf '7 'f.,3W, . ,V , 4 gr'- Q V Tn. A 1 ' he Elizabeth Bunz Gail Burlemann Scott Burow Susan BUYUICU obg, 1 L Q ,., 'US x l f ' I l Faye Buschmann Steven Busch Donald Bush David Caito F---.. 'ugh' Rick Camden Christine Camos Mary Caola Consuelo Carmona af A l 1 l l 1 15 f'!u?' ll C xl E 1 i ll Lorraine Carroll Kathleen Carthy Richard Case K21lhlCCr1 C2865 l I l li 1 ...A ,N i t 1 l S Tom Caskey Karen Castelli Matt Catalano Sam Catanzaro M3 ,Kia , . D ' , ,uwix Fl r-,i'Q:gl-Ll,-lux: l, - 'A , :,, , xl Vxle' .ll' ,51-T' ,gg I lf. ' -tciqffllgt Q. .X HU ,- Q '4 '1:j, . ' fm V X asrfrl I X X3 i 'l,:-ll-1. 1 C If X- , :EZ.-'-:-.- fl,-iIITi -Q wQ -h.vf ig Y YJ'-w--l- -v I P I Y W' ,ff N ll ,iff ,-1. -.. ::'f,S5 S Luv!!-A 0 - --e' 'W' MSX . a i xl . L S.. Ronald Cathcart Paula Cavic 4' X f Q l l Lge X .W xo lx A ff!! Senior Class Treasurer, Brian Praechter handled money nmuer .Ianice Chamblin Sharon Chapman WISCIY at LHS- 203 'G' o '--u rx , qi' 1. . Sandra Cissell Kristie Chunn Timothy Cibulka it its LP ENS' 1, I fl, be 1 1' l x Debbie Ciuffa Amy Clarida Jeffrey Clark Sk M ,qs I-Qu 45, 1 if n C, 1 nfl, 1 , l Fred Clauss Janet Clawitter Karen Claywell Michael Cobb f :Il T . P 'lf l l r 4 Q . V .Y ' 1 X .fs I C ,715 fried Douglas Cockrell Dianna Cole Tracy Coleman Ray Collins 204 in 'Os I f I i .i 'QQ gm Kate Compton Diane Conini Tom Conners Lawrence Constantin 1151 'QNX we i Steven Constantinides Christine Contrael Brian Cook Elilabelh COOPCI' L.,- Donald Cope Donna Cox Jesse Cox Robin Craig X-X X98 Q f v X is! Michael Crancer Loy Ann Creek john Crews Bclgndd frogs 205 X M I Q N 'V' thx i! 'w I 1 x x N Xu , , f ll Susan Crossett Kathleen Crowe David Crumbaugh Terrence Crupe 45 X 1' 7' Yr'-1 W ' 'wmv' 37' A Beatrice Currier Polly Ann Daffron Karen Dale ' Erik Dam 'AL ' Ns.,- 94,5 1 ' ' ff' K - - f 'i A . Denise Daniels Carrie Dark Flavio daSilva Linda Davidson 48' AQ' Af' 2 f ii B Daniel Davis Kathy Davis Laura Dawe Russell Day 206 W rf , fy-A 2 1 ,Q ny T5. 1-wx N W - Lilian' my avg. I5 X i Kimberly DeBasio Lisa DeBasio Catherine Decker Tim0thy Decker l I I i :ij af e 'M ', Olntfbq, l l 'T l 1 E l Vicki Decker Sandra Degener Christian Dennis Ronald Deters I ,V,. , ,-,ug A . Y l : .W-5'13fZyff ' ',fi 2 .V . rfavbl 'U'--wp. . MY , 'fi- ' l . r X Xl' 1 , ., l Christine Deutman William Diekmann Rick .Diemert Douglas Diestelkamp I M 3, l 3-V ! r si s . 1 D' i . W! Q l Peggy Dewille Laura Dobbs Christin Donhauser James Donnelly 207 1 in ix bl Christopher Doskocil Sam Dover Lisa Drazic Deanna Drummond 'Q' I'-9 , -J .Lib Yew' Anne Drury Stephen Duban Kathryn Duchek Cheryl Duebelbeis gr., '96 J -vw-1 -ww 'P' K Dennis Duriin Randall Dugan David Dummeyer Carolyn Dunlevy 855 R Q2-Q5 9 Al tvv 5 132, fs' T- fp 1'-Q33 'xiii-. 'l5Q4J 57'lVf ' Michael Dunn .loan Dussold Stephanie Dutton 208 1277 X Paul Dvorak Eileen Ebert l Christopher Economon Ek X il 'I It ff I s he f ix . E - 'eff A Maureen Dwyer Walter Easter Susan Eastwood i-,XLR l Melanie Eckert as t ii' Tracy Milligan shares the excitement of being named maid at the Mary L, Edrich October 22 Homecoming Game. Af E 'ig x TQYT7 wa- r l E -1 .L , l Y.. l' xv X :cf ., N - . . 't' ,, xx 1 X if E, fl X ,LX -- Judith Eggers Karrie Eggerding Anne Eichenlaub Kelly Eidel 209 . 5505. Linda Eisenreich fe Lisa Ellrich 1:-,r i Diane Engelhardt V' if Jeffrey Eshing Janet Ellinghouse iff-..f:' IN' iw Kevin Tulley checks in at the Snow Queen Dance. Christopher Emge av!! .5 as if if fi if Jeanne Engelskind Katherine Engel David Ernst J 'ffzifwiffar 'X we ,gy 'C'- 'YN CY' lie' b hy 3 .A 5 Jayne Everding Sheri Ewing Janet Exler 210 '98 'Hx 'F'--7. fn., Susan Exler Richard Evzinger vs Doug Faulkner Vanya Feeler Thomas Felts Margaret Felumb than --ef an lgi fn an--r ! 4' r Brian Faerber 'VF 'Q-R., Q l 5 l ffl 0 John Feik 'HN L 4 I A Murrell Ferguson T' ll , ..1,, sag: f Raymond Farinella 50' T'-'-wr N Gina Feltmann John Ferris AX no-1 1 i gKl,..l1 'A . William Ferry Margaret Fichera Cathy Fickenwirth Theresa Finley .X xf ,.., - K 1 -5... 'ff 1 i a 4 f N 5 I JJ f At l984 rehearsal, John Baudrexal finds you can never underesti- X - N W mate the Power of 3 Woman- Robert Finley Joseph Finnegan . 1' . ...if . ' l '- . 1 x':i .nw fit: 'T' 1' ,mc-:?',,, Nfg f. .Wh rf, Y' 'fee .Q fr 113- t 'J -A. ., ' L::2f '-1-L ,-af-1 ' . , , , y I l I. 'Wx ii' 'vx ' x 4 John Finnegan Janet Fischer Cheryl Fitch James Flader X , I' x ' - A :A ' - -1 I' ,la 5,-H '. 'Q if i XS .. A :A ' J N ' A I 4 V l 'Yi ea?M.f'- r tr. Dale Flanakin Sheree Fleer Mike Fleming Gregg Flier U 4.3 N N Harry Floyd Richard Floyd Phyllis FOIIKC Gafy Foote 212 FVYQ 17, 'Q i F f F 1 J ,., -1 'ii n f ' Lynda Fragale Linda Franke DCb0l'ah FFCV W' vfpg ldwp-5, 'Our 1I1 '? Daniel Frigerio Michael Frisella Jim Fritz -K 9-,Tri -f q my Terry Turner finds typing amusing while Alan Schmoll concentrates Jeff Fuchs on his work. '1- T47- Madeline Gaal Michele Gaither Mark Gan 213 fi. ' n, 'J 'XA if Y i v 'Fifa ' if A .s, .V V 5 gf, X. Steve Frey , W 1 n' - '5- .z va . .wig ,, Daniel Friz Dux F. 'il If Scott Fyffe 'Os I I Gregory Garner X 4 , 94 I , Keith Gary Vernon Gaskell . 1 I 4 Q xv' - iiix , .wg - vw -I9 'Ci 1 'L- Andrew Georges Miles Geren .Vx Q:--4 J anice Gasser Don Gearhart I 'ir Y: ' ifrx Robin Gaston John Gebert Bob Gender Ronald Geoffrion , l ,, l Nick Ghnouly Nick Giorgi is a Y- it Christine Glad William Gleason Barbara Gleich Timothy Glennon , 'ff - in 6 ,-' W V D ' x r A512 i..,- 5 -I b X ,- - , fvg . . N 1 x 5 F - G I . S o Tina Glore Patty Glossop Gary Goad Christi Goebel 4.9973 ya 'Q' 'ii' QQ ,Qs . . X f K xai. P EL I Laurie Goellner Carol Goetz Rebecca Goodman Mark Graham - it e as gb! r .ie we - 1 y ew Y? ws-A 3 i A 1 ' l fs. X. i xy x X Ass sXXs r . X l' G . - wr in x . fs X . - 1 I M if as - s XR l ' 3 'Y. x Q , v X John Graham Richard Gray Dennis Grayson Susan Greene 215 'i ,J 4 X ,L A :tg , ni' . A' ,af ,251 fi 5.5 ' if, , ,s ' 113- X X Q'-1 ,T 1 e JA Julie Greer Ronald Grempler Suellen Griffin Julianne Grigone Quo ZNX-1..- Gary Groom ff .N , , in I ' V 'X 'f' 'tr' V f1f1'1f,,H 9 I f .ai G - W i r all i , XX 6 11 V ' Mark Grossenheider David Guile Roger Guth R' 'WY dbx 1- ' 1. y.v3 N Irene Guttler Michael Haegele Jeffrey Haffner Kenneth Hafner 216 ff! is - I .- 6 f gm 1 'dbg r' Q I 1 V S ' ' ja 0 o 114 - 'Y O ' . 'Jo ' l Q' ' y O. X if - 4211, V ' Alan Ham Robert Hamlin .lim Hancock Richard Hanewinkel ,Dx f f'f,, 54 'Mr N W, ' fl ff ,. A ' . ' lMr1f4r., X4 33, infggf 'NFL 'rv x W. . Z1Z':i'f' ,ffm Rm- .rx N ' ?fl'4,,yfIfAvx My !,:'z':1zf1,.l' . 4 :Ani '29, ni 1 . ' ' Wir ' Q J' H! '1 ' 'div' Wim 7'I-:TW i'?3'f2:4g:f aunfnff 0 JJ. if 14'f'-bu . .f ' 'Tiff Terri Hansen James Harlan David Harrington ell. 1 --'Why al i x All David Harrison Gary Hart Sally Hasenbeck ,.-mf ' - ' - - I r - i I xx H Ll N.. x ' V X , -f- Qin-o -5 .Q 5 .7 i ,Q h y N. x . ' rt- mvgx .1514 dX Larry Hayes Kimberly Hediger Sandra Hedrick Marcia Heel 217 5 Mike Heffernan Donald Heffernan A-We lvx S- .,,. .f' pf , I . .M ,li 1' Brenda l-Ieflin Mary Heimos Paula Heimsch sfimv i I u' '24-If ,M-I-1-L s'o'.:s:: i fzltli-Z Thomas Heizer 1' I James Heineck ll!-. ul! William Held Lisa Helms Sandra Hempelmann 1-ff Y 'Q if Qun--- - S -l -fr H-.. ,.- -Y .1- Laura Hencke Stanley Henderson Kim Hendricks 218 A- . i x 1 Janice Herod . S I f--fx 12 'T' Susan Herr 'bn-0 ir- 'Y' Cheri Hertel l , Sherri I-Iessler John Higgins 3' , .QQ is. F ,. l 4 1 Rebecca Hill Susan Hogan Edward Holman , ., Steve Hinkamp Jeff Hobart Carl I-loft' 'UK influ- ,J - .f,x,, , w1.,. . 1 K 1 1' j 'Wu 4 , , Rx , ,.mg4'3,3g iff? W s ,ay A William Hohmeier Sandra Holaway Lisa Holcomb 1' Xi Steven Holtz A ...X if X8 x.. --'fb , , Vickie Lea Homfeld Elisabeth Horkits ,f-Q Ki -ug. 'af -fr-f Steven Hornung Mary Horvath -vw ' . 1 Janet Howe PCSSY Hrbacek 4. Michelle Hughes Michael Hyde I -Z NX Linda Horn JoAnn Hornemann 'WN 4b'X 'lL Patty Houston Catherine Howald Scott Huber Keith Hughes H40- io- X Cathy Inabnit Deborah Jaby 3 fb-K fqgyx li-::-' an Cynthia Jackson Joseph Jacob Tari Jacobs Chris Jag i 1'5- 1: 'QA fx ' Bradford James Frank James Katherine Janko Becky Jansson 'SCT Robert January Asma J atala K s...- 3 X 'QZTNI7' 'W' ' i t N 'X to fi ir' . - .si N in Nicholas Jeck Julie Jenkins Michael Jennings 221 ft' I i it Ta mmy 'tw' 1 Jerashcn I Janelle Jerome HOD' 3-4- 1 'iff' Janet Johns Michael Johnson Mary Johnson 09 3' v' William Johnson James Jones Joye Jones Janiece Jordon X--V I iv-r i Jan Joslin , Richard Jost Jeffrey Judd Patricia Junge who John Kaiser Qu- X y V l f J . l f A l Michael Kaiser Linda Kalbac Cynthia Kaminski 222 WO' Sheryl Kardell ...A Ann Kehlenbrink Harold Kelly -QQ -,. Y' 6 Linda Kassing Timothy Kastan Janet Kath fi' X E., iv-- 4l W Diane Keilholz Michael Keisker Timothy Keith IWX CZ- 5 William Keller Eric Kellerman Paul Kelly '1f ri Q G 1 VK Timothy Kelley Sophie Kempe Michele Kilo Carol King 223 , 1 1 Ma -r 7' K M i Xa if 1 X 4 : N l f David King David King Jim Kinsella Lloyd Kistner wx Iv? K . wglfmf 2' , Barbara Klaus Bernadette Klingemann Gayle Klipsch Eve Kloever QX ff? Dwight Klumb Constance Knaus Mary Knott Gwendolyn Koberman Lisa Koenig Kathleen Koester Jennifer Kohne Diane Kolocotronis 224 494p,4 ffl ,.,, ' Gerald Kovach Steven Kozeny Catherme Kraatz Grgr Weber and Rlck Floyd dance to a romantlc slow tune f X 1 x Lynne Kruse Martxn lxrutemu Nunn lxun 39 i ,L -Q 5 I 'lg I 1. X1 1 Vg wg I r I. '-fy. , sr 1: . -' T ,gjvgw 45' Charles Kwiatkowski Bradley LaGrand Randy Lamb Brad Lamore Q its - 'l Jill Lamping Barb Lane Jim Lange David Lanius rf, -Q.. Q!--5 Robert Lasinski Julie Laub Ingrid Lauenstein Christy Laury K' -22 -N lu fs f or l E4?Ns4. 5 .Z f 'V wx j 4 4 v r Us as wi is g Dave Laury Susan Lavin Mark Lay Linda Lederle 226 li Lori Lee Lori Leeman Melisa Leirer ggy Leisher Leila Lemme Robert Lenhardt QQ gn: Mike Lenz Daniel Lesseg Clayton Lessor ,55- 'C:.:v-- Cynthia Letchworth Donna Lewandowski Matthew Libera 227 ' l 2 L 'E Donnal Leisher N .4 Elizabeth Lenhart Opportunities dangle before us, tempting, like the golden rings of the carousel. If you wish to seize your goals, do so quickly, before your dreams become tarnished like that ring which has so many times been handled but never held. Carol King Senior Class N78 ,Qi- sr-'H' x. f P , fs. 'tfw-5 is Cheryl Lim Holly Lincks Richard Linquist James Linville fT 7 if-g-'r Donald Lipka Kirtin Lischer Douglas Lively Jay Loechel fait' XX 1 A Lisa Loeffelmann 175' x,l xt- l i l Keith Logsdon Kevin Lorne Ramona Lucas 1 'IN ,ii -QI f QEIX' my X Q 3-R Y il dv , X ,L X 1 ' 'ff fi is L 93 , Todd Lucks James Luer 'Qi- X . -s 'A wild Bryan Lundstrom Kim Luthenauer 5- NJN -ng, ,- 4,. -? 5' 21. 4,,..,b'r x , M y-M, ,1- ,- Steven Luthenauer Gerald Lynch wb- Laura Manning Stephen Marquess Debra Lynch jf 1? 7 Iv . 7 V . , 4 .Xa 1 ,K ii it VX . I 1 -f .l ,nu - . . ' .'4 1' A -sg - e We L 3, i L . Gregory Lynch Jim Lyons Tim Maness Q-f - -' 11 ive x . .-v 151- ' ' 'C -' - i .: '-if 'f is:-ae, . fax, r . o X -itll if ,. Y ff' f Y' fi i i ' l ill Terrie Mansker Laura Marian Mark Markus A-N ..'....,,K 3 . r' . N E Janette Marshall .fy Kath HN Q---v ie Marshall Janice Martin i, T TQ1' 1 a J V .E 5 ix VFZEQ- v f, H '- ,v.,.. MK f C T ' 1'1- Vicki Masek Kimberly Massman fe Juv 1 in ' l will 7? CD :r in 'I o :a Z an FF EL o E. V3 Jeffrey Massot ik ni Steven Mathis Barry Matthews Kathleen Mattson Jacqueline Maurath 44904 or-x Gary Maxson Robert Mayer ag. iw:- Xt f I, fi Darren McArthy Michael McAuley Gary Mays Brooks McArthy Thomas McBride Donna McFarland 230 I f fe we 1 ' ff ' 1 5 f 4 Q ff, Wispqguk J 1, , gi !,4l,f,, 'ZX 1 'ti ' '14, ' f 'ar ' i , SK . L '55 E i . , i J rl i 2 1 is Paula McGinnis Steven McGregor inhuman' 433' N...- Z Daniel McLaughlin Craig McSpadden 231 l '5 if Gregory MCKMOP Steve McKinney A smile can make a frown disappear. Underneath, happiness and joy Are ready to burst And flow into conversation. It may be contagious And the whole word Will smile back Because one person Grasped the opportunity To forget his troubles And spread a little love. Trish Werner Senior Class 1978 N Mike Mee Patricia Nlelics I iii' S' 1'-an Ted Melsheimer Matthew Menghini Keith Menning Craig Menz if-'v Sandy Merkel Antonio Merlo Michelle Merritt Sheryl Merritt if YF' N If 1 n .. N. if , XX .W M A ref . f ' V 1 N If X f 5,1 A 5' xx S .ff .H RX ,X lu Y L VI f ll' If ' ' 7 'AXXX V M ff hristopher Mertens Paul Mertz Gabrielle Messmer Kathryn Messmer 'iv' X 'Qfff' Linda Metschke Carol Mertzler Jay Meyers Carl Meyer 232 VN! BQ i' X zf '. tl? '-'I-19 Carol Meyer Susan Meyer Richard Middleton Chris Miles i thnx i '5- , A ' 45 sl Nancy Miller Craig Miller Tracy Milligan Naomi Minks Nbr K 'r N, QI? Nov' li Larry Miriani Brian Moehl Deborah Moeller Michael Moline ii 3, X 3-'X ve-:iw QTY? g r i Vi ., E Y S : I fy X, .ti . N l li- ' I Donald Moore Janice Moore Milton M0f8X'Ck Lgufg X101-fig 233 Us I :.....J- Scott Morris James Morrissey 'SQ N Teresa Motta Ellen Mueller Lisa Mueller ,, Raymond Mueller Mary Muether Deborah Mullins 234 I x George Morrison l Xl Xiu Steven Mosier Matthew Mueller Patrick Mullins if Nt Bob Mummert Kenneth Murphy wr' -, 12.1 .' 3 -gy 'i .K 5 M f V: 4 fl gy A .-j:,:,,x Grp 9,4 - 'w,'g'v2:7a ,f .23 'wi . -I. Qfz, ' 4 ff. 5 ,istyf 4. 0 , wr 45 , ,. -, . Q S lv 'l NL, Christine Murabito Stacy Murley Karen Murphy ,Spy Deborah Murray Vic Muschler David Myrick 1 1' Q--.rv X' Matthew Narzinski David Nassar Lisa Nemec Monica Nesser 'S' Q 'S ..:,, Teri Neu Craig Newman Brian Newton Beth Ann Nicholson 235 few- .a 5. 45. ' v ' a 'I 1 XJ' 1 fl! , ,, , Pamela Nickel William Niehoff Mark Nieters Christi Niewoehner JPQQ ing 'Sf l wi Dag Nordling James North Thomas Nottelmann Suzanne Nouri KT? 10 M S- Z E293 ' 1 sg :O i 4 'p so 3 i . Kevin Novak Keith O'Brien Lee O'Brien Mark Oellermann ' ' 'qi 2. J 5 , , ' Q.-Q Q Q Y 4. ' 1 ,J 3, Q 1? ffk :. Linda Ohlemeyer Susan O'Keefe DCl1IliS Onda Gary Opfer 236 Julie Overbeck 'iff' Rebecca Overton 'EF'-1 .1 in--M Linda Palacek S 2 I 1 Jennifer Parres r fi 1 , 2737 , ,, mfg, Q 5,2 '- ' I asf , 7 , 7. Niel Overton P 1,5- , 9 1' w , 4 2 y rx Q., 2 ' 1 .x 'A L r P J .- 1 ,K '5 9.4 r n K' I . U N Claudia Oxley Anna Pace Karen Paglush fsi,,g'-:- r . 4 f f- P . A , 12? ' ,,, ' ' 'B' 524- ,Q Q 5 .-D., Q, 4.5 gym, , si- tip I , . , L. 1 f Susan Panell Donald Pape Peter Parisotto X ' T .... Janet Passiglia Tracy Patrick David Patterson 237 x 'rg L: v l, l Clay Peeler Lisa Perrigue David Perry , ,Cf J f lf, 1 r..,., at Susan Perry cd 'I -er- D Annette Peterman Jeff Phelps Julie Pieper 'CS Scott Pillman ,4' EN iv Quia? UTS l , X fs ' l x Kenneth Pini Timothy Pinson Tim Pisani James Pisoni .Q 1' Tina Podajecki Nicolette Polito Peggy Ponzar 238 fi 3 5 5 WN V 1 Cari Pope Andrew Port ', 'gf-Zia, ,. - Keri- xi Vi : ,Sfrf ' i,-1 mg' i'af,5,x ' 3 ii! l , X, .WN xii , Jeanine Puchta John Pyne 'Nur Raquwqra .-, f 1. Robert Port ye. 'Sw all -K 1, 'VT 11-., , e lf Brian Praechter David Price Senior Jane Todd takes time out for a friendly smile. 74845 ark 'V I fb A Mary Kay Pulliam QT 'Y Aimee Quevreaux 'N-1 'P?v N I-. , la. .- R 'S' i 1 I James Radick Frances Radtke Michael Raeber .leffrey Rimbcrg 2 i il Richard Rankin Brent Reary Lori Reimund li Lisa Karen Rensch Qx 'ai' fir Lynn Rau Michael Rauls Michael Re GH vw- W. 1 IVN IM- - Y. S4 1. 1 Nw Lori Rector Jackie Marie Reed Roy Reichold 1 Debbie Reinheimer Catherine Reinwart Tracy Reis 19130 qw- Brenda Rethmeier Z Randall Reyes Craig Richards l -.J l bn fi-' . V i ,, a .ce . , A Il,e.,, nn ,' ,' 91 Dwayne Richardson David Reister Scott Risch , We 'lim ew---N., I GO' It In :Mila ,-'Q'0'o:1llru ,I'0,', ,Iggy 4 0,',','flaisl ','4 4 4,1 .san 'o'o'v . 'V Edwin Roberts Sandra Roberts Steven Rodermund war- N N Cheryl Rognan Suzanne Rohr Linda Roither 1 Dx x T . Xp 1 Jennifer Rola Jerry Ronecker Kenneth Rosemann 241 F 1 fx Us '-,gyy3.f,g.?'.f 1 2 Q' ' 'iffy . . 'ff .4 .f 'Q i - F .-f f. 15. , -rfw . , 1 fl . AJ 'll 'Vw' 1 A B M Janet Rivet G, Robert Rogaczewski Remember life as a green frosh, a sassy soph, an anticipating junior and then getting your first case of senioritis. Look back at your first formal dance, those cafeteria lunches, cheering for the Green and Gold , the Everbrowns, cruising McDonald's. the Hangar Dances. the bond issue. final exams. snow days, and skip day. Reflect upon stirring ideas. agonizing moments. added friendships. smiles. tears. graduation, and that last wave good-by. Lawrence Ross Steven Rothermel Cindy Rottman William Rowe Cheryl Rowland 'bu 's- Teresa Roy Mike Rozycke n John Rubin W X IU'--'f Lisa Rudolph You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him to find it within himself. Galileo '-'N 'f ff -arf' Laura Rudolph Martin Rush Joni Rutledge In , t f .. 1- , we . N www-X A ,'f',...., 1 t '.Y',n-,' -u Au' 'x,. l 1 ,'::f::::..g5.-N Mark Rzchowski Scott Sadorf Sue .Sakaguchi 242 ll 4, bmi' .ll,l' 'tg-Y 0 M 15 1 f 1 f ,,4' f , gf ,iff H+: W 54 ' , 'f 2 ij, ,f l ff f' , , ,fit yuyfw y .gf 4 4 fy f 1 , rf ' ' ' ' V 2 '1 19':'fa- 1 Q., f f W 1 ' - V A9 ,, . - . . ,f 1 1 6:21-'Sze J -6 , N' 512 ' Q If ! , 1 1 ,AZAE T , ,Xia fx I 1 Michael Sametz was Q1 l l i if . , .tl I Joseph Sartorius 4 SQ n f fi E5 3 Diane Schejbal 4uf ' Gary Schmittgens 14- 3 I gr. , , ,v 'Abi' F , fv Y- Q' v fl fi 4 4' 7 M I 1 I J 2 -14 K ., Z X . 4 wi KHYCI1 Samuels William Sanders Barb Sarniguet ttf f fl 445 QAM! , - .5 5 i rt TT?-5 nf Jean Schaefer Steven Schafer Lynn Schall 5, Steven Schermaul rl G ig. A lx' , D . SKEMJDV , r Q 'Of' Senior Bob Augustine looks for a little guidance. Susan Schmitt 243 v f' -,p N -i gf. S .A-A Sheree Scott David Scullin Joy Seelman Sandra Seffens ,.-.4 fi' 1 fkvx v-1 . 1.,-:3 W 2 f f e l l Mary Seibel Barbara Serati A, :Fav- Sharon Shaffrey Cheryl Seipp f . X Jill Seipp Kirk Selle Michael Serati Leigh Shaner Dianna Cole and Brian Praechter sit one out at the Spirit Dance , . I? gs 1 Ilia A ff. l I l U - -' l 'H Mgt, f .A f+gZtn'n,1' -1 gs 'f Victoria Schmidt Alan Schmoll Susan Schneiderjohn Judy Schneller fihn. GH NX CN? ifiliflt 79 1 Bl! Q , fx l .. ir-n-3 'a . IPI S 0. ,, 9 z Barbara Schnoring Bret Schubert is ua--... an I Shelly and Sherry Merritt congratulate each other on being Home Thomas Schueddig Robert Schulz coming Court members while their escorts look on at halt'-time. urge IA fi' l XX.. 139' S Joseph Schumacher Susan Schwarz Angela Scialfa Cynthia Scott Q 'Ui N139 ff?- Katherine Shirley Craig Shormas Raymon Sielfleisch 1 N J. XX ae S! ,-si' 6:1 Susan Simmons Julia Simon Tina Simonavice 246 S , xx X 1 x 25h g in vw' David Siems Babette Simeone Jeffrey Simmons A.. .M N U I 1 Lisa Skelton .au--st Q0 ..-... Q- 153 f ni' -fe, .: Donna Skiles Clayton Skubic Lisa Slais Stephen Smart --v Stephen Smetana Lawrence Smith Linda Smith Sherry Smith 'Qin Thiessa Smith Deborah Snyder Lori Ann Soaib Michael Sonnenschein ing Mark Souris David Sova Tracy Spaid Laura Spencer 247 A Dennis Speck Donald Spitz Barbara Staat Cx Penny Starkey r I it Brian Spinzig Cindy Sportsman 0 in i' 5 Linda Stageman K Q 'Ts QTY? J ames Spiros Linda Spitznagel Debbie Spring Colette Srock ing -. 1 ...le . ,-nf R' r Brian Stark Mike Starkey Suzanne Staufenbiel is James Steck Virginia Stecker I U , '90 4-t 1'f'D- AN. -' Dianna Steffe Brenda Stegmann Tracy Stemmler if ., 1:- f 5 ' Glen Stevens Julie Stevens Donna Stieren 3 it 'U'- Terry Stilwell 480 nr-v Kathryn Stensrud i 1 'Q-v 4l s-1 R X ,Qin I 'u a, f E Dana Stilwell .po-V., l o Antoinette Stippet JV -Vx 1 - , 9 1' t 'X . , Q ' .. W Q. My :fla ir V X V ,gg 'FSR ..... Laurie Stockberger Michael Stranghoener Pamela Streng 249 fv KST l A' . 1 , ,.., , 'NM' ' - .,1x,r,x .ax ' az, C43 K 7 i . X 5 t, 7 I if l Joe Strobl Q fi X, Rhonda Strode 'Er' Linda Summers 5: Courtney Swann S' X 77 Ronald Tentschert 65 C' - T ' ' 1 Kathryn Strom Margaret Stuerman Lori Sulack .SX Tim Sundhausen Stephen Swallow Elaine Swaney Q 'Us Q' L-F. X . Kirsten Swayzee Thomas Tague Susan Taylor K 'UW -ur Thomas Termine Margaret Terranova Joni Tharp ' 250 ' ' 3 , A' f :1'f'v1sZf ,Q .A N.-H' r..'-rr 'nr E A E K s ly : N X Ren Thompson James Thurmond 4 Y'-Ex, Candace Timpte 'Sf' Q35--'sl Jane Todd x fa 'V loco, 1 'Y If-0 A 'f-4 I ,vz.2Q' A: 1 ,, 3 I . U., aifiiiz., .. Scott Theby Randolph Theiss -'fs 'cf ', i 15? r. Sharon Therina Eric Thias Chris Emge escorts Brenda Rethmier at the Snow Queen Dance So many people come and go. Faces change as the years go by. The young grow oldg the old just fade away. We don't have much time To show our emotions for the faces that we know. Dave Sova Senior Class 1978 ii QT Debra Triplett Vicki Tsevis il I Jenifer Tucker Stephen Tufts M-Y ,- 'Q' if Melody Todd Joan Toenges ,af-f f ' f Kevin Tulley Terry Turner Karen Tyler Carol Uebel Q iv 'f--- e lr, Greg Uhlenbrock Deborah Uline Janis Ullrich Dawn Ulmer l 3 : Z - : l ' 1 V , F9 r .5 '?':', l K' , is-eg ' ,Z XX Sharon Underwood 49' 1' i ' A, g X - K 3' L. , IL QQ...-x E Robert Urberger i ' lv? J I l Jill Valentine Linda Kay VanMierlo Steven Vunnorman William Y.1nRon:clcn 253 -if' 'Sf 'S N '51 , 1 Y '. -'W ' ' il' '.. Bliss-nv ...n W0 . I . , ' fl? 'X 'Wx vc:-ff 1:31 Sandra Vandveer Patty Varnum Susan Vasterling John Ventucci 'Usa ni? X N..- bun.-.- Zz- ' , .wk . v, 4 '. Lynn Vick Richard Vierling Dennis Viero Glenn Voertman 254 1 .txt I 42 ' Yr 'lv' 'Vrr.7,N ' Ye-v -N E 4. if ff ag -,. ' N if 1-ffrrii . l Julie Voigtmann Sandra Volz Chervl Vonev Kenneth Wagener 'ga' Kiev- :. it I A , ra- --- jlvwv' g X , . fl ivy, ' , Q2 ., We . Patricia Waldo Debra Waldron Terry Wall Judith Wallinger A - - ' 'W . K .Q X1 ik 4 :vw . - -12.51 ' il f'X 1' - ..f- a , ,. Ks. fs r X' A ln Michael Walsh William Walsh o 'xl' Bob Walther Teresa Warner Kenneth Warren Brant Wassall 255 e'f,2'.,N 't Nancy Wasson i 1 , 1 Nancy Weber Within you 'QQ -.Jr .'i, ' V' 4 ' ' . -9 . .-viii. --1 1- P-or X Barbara Watts Donald Webb Barbara Weber so K 0 is X l there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at anytime and be yourself. Herman Hesse Richard Weber 5 '1 A W' 55:7 -,I Q , ,,,.... s 15 -A -' 1 i 4 .Evil r ' f 5 3 Robert Webgr Lori Ann Weiler Ronald Wendt Q-r 'UN -f'-7 Qi Q Q. Patricia Werner Cynthia Wesley Alan Westfall David Wetteroff 1 -A 7 e 'r Q5 Joseph Whalen Kraig White Sandra White Deborah Whitmore Lynn WhitW0rth Laura Wicker fl xi' x A f ' -' Q 'Q i S U R X .1 Becky Wilds Carol Williams Terri Neu and her date enjoy their moments together .ii the Snow Queen Dance. 257 Ks Q4 G31 .M ,4 X , xl N xx .. . D- : , , J xx . Christopher Williams Rick Williams Elaine Williams Robert Williams -1. Fas Gs F 4 'Q ,, J f W , '1 We va Q 4 .E XX ii 1 lll 1 W Steve Willman David Wilson Patricia Wilson Cindy Wilson Q' 1521? f L 1 i 9? V -U? X flair 'R' 5 6 W W - 2 r , -5 ii l Donna Wilson Karen Wingate Richard Winkelhoch Michael Winsett Q ..y. ' -.- ,Z ..'f -fs- . l 1 ' ,oJ'1'j x , , e l rj -' s lx . ,. Jamie Wolfe Glenn Wolk 258 fi , K 'Qui 4Z 'Y' 1 1 li . ,l l , 4 .... 2 Keith Womack Anja, . V ,. I , .wr .M in AQ. 4 an , ,., . ,, ' 'A rw-' X 1 mf? ' Qi? wif f l -2, 4 -- ,,, . , -. , P45 .X J, .N -.. -,,. ,., .v-ui.. M fa ' ., - ...Q . ff' iv' Q Q ., ' ' I If , 1 W 1 J Q ' xl I, ff!! 0 A 5 is ' Q Q 3. 'Wie l .1 Q 155' 0 I ':':I.'iNg, . , x G ' J . -VM i ' 'f. Ng i 1? Ziff ' 'fy ixgfl, , I 2 lf! iff, 921 1 H Ki 'ga r ,gs if 4 - Hifi 11 151 'Ei M Diane Wurst -1-r---r i Barbara Yerkes JF S R il Donna Zaiger Deborah Wood IPX If 4' K , Mike Yang :.- . A ' we , . ,J -, ' if -:fi . - . 5, QQ. , 'W' .1 s'.' W 1 'f- 4' '- 'aj 5 ii f. , it Cheryl Yorga .11 1, . . ff KQ :fry 5 1 1. l 4 fir J l 1 i A, .- eg M Michael Yates 4245 A N X 9 4 I X li fl Frank Yeckl Linda Young .ax X vf- v-f Michael Zander YW James Zang William Yuede 'ev' l Terri Zarka V-uh. T I A Last X a Good-bye i J Joan Zatorski 4 , ?!1ii,9iE'1.,l1L: I 'V' vvff ' '-4 X 1,1 '64 N ' X- ,Qi 11:-f X ! A ,,,. lx , , I , 'A f' ' 5373 tif' , .i 4, A s H XX. A v wi K R' g if 1 Y - 1' l mf - x, f 5 N Q I 5' Dawn Zerr Megan Zopff He left giving a last slam and kick to a locker that always stuck at the bottom, shuffling through three inches of hand-written papers, hearing the echoing footsteps, and respecting the silence of the deserted Senior Hall Kathy Casey Senior Class 1978 X . N x N X N N ' x 0 , ' lf: J x .1-A , 4-x N x gif' I 0 jf J Y '- 'X ix X., ai: Fink Flick errii Fritz Gaia Gibbs Kevin Hanff Bryon Harris 5 Y . CVlIl ommy Links Linda Ronald Ludwig Karen Marks Joseph Marra Eugene Miller Dawn Moore John Mueller - Terri Navratil Mark Nickel William Niemann Norman 'Patterson Michael Rericha Nancy Roberts John Ross III Jeff Satterwhite Tammy Stoff Debra Sullivan Michael Theel Nancy Tichacek Alan Wadsack ff'4ff5fT9 5' 159 -T? Sue Hodge Jeffrey Wischmeier , M Tom Hoog John Wolf 1' ' Terry Hogg N ff 1 8 e V 4 D? 5' x .- ? Signs Cf The Times Bobby sox, letter sweaters, leather jack- ets, pony tails, crew cuts, and the jitterbug immortalized the 1950's Lindbergh High School student. During the l960's, Lind- bergh student's wore mini-skirts, frayed, hip-hugger jeansg T-shirts, long hair, and they enjoyed free-style dances to hard rock. Like their earlier counterparts, 1978 Lind- bergh students created an image all their own L.H.S. students became more fashion- conscious in 1978. That was the year for boots, gauchos, and skirts that bowed to even longer lengths. With physical fitness in mind, sweat suits, gym shorts and down ski coats and vests became not only socially acceptable for public wear, but even popu- lar. Feathered bangs, and short hair re- placed earlier styles. Stick pins were the jewelry of the day and the brave even dou- ble-pierced their ears. Leisure time found 1978 students preoc- cupied with frisbees, munching on Pop Rocks candy that burst in your mouth, and driving smaller cars. Star Wars was the most talked about movie, but Saturday Night Fever led couples to the dance floor where they stepped to the disco beat. Quarter Pounder People and cruisers alike were still drawn to McDonald's to sat- isfy appetites as they socialized. I --...-.- 4--1 l X7 nv 'f XXXXXX ' H -ec xxxx XX - -r 1 o 2 , 1+ 7 , ..3ff'i-'-T .Nl 'O I . 262 449501 www-wllll i 4 V 1' 'J N 'Kb xv X3 NT 1 ...,. .h r if -jx.-41 l QLY' Senior Directo T --,rg--3. is CNT 1 Q I A V inf X '- X J- , Ii. IHA-4 . 0 if o Q C uf QE 7 ,JJ df V! hs' 2. A zffr' ., , . f' ,six i ' . , v . ' ' X, ln. -.ins Y xxx 1-. ff 1' gflw war? is , f X u 1 264 gl! KEN ABRAM - Football 9,l0Q Track 9,103 Wrestling 9,10,11. CAROL ALMSTEDT - National Honor So- ciety 123 Spirit Student Life Editor 123 Con- cert Band I 9g Concert Band ll 103 Quill 84 Scroll 12. TOM ANDERSON - National Honor Soci- ety l0,II,l21 Basketball 9,l0,ll, Football 9,l0,lI,l2Q Track 9,IO,ll,I2, Lettermen's Club l0,11,l23 FCA 9,10,11,12. SUSAN ANDREWS - National Honor So- ciety 123 Co-Pilots' Club 113 Pep Club 9. ALAN ANGLE - National Honor Society 10,11,123 Spirit Classes Editor 103 Track 93 German Club 10,1 1,12. ROBERT AUGUSTINE - Football 9,10,l1,123 Track 93 Wrestling I0,1lQ FCA 9,10,l13 Spirit Noble 12. STEVE BACHESTA - Concert Band I 93 Concert Band II 103 Orchestra 11,123 Spanish Club l0,11, Vice-President 113 Symphonic Band 10,11,12. ELIZABETH BALCH - School Store 123 Student Council IZ, Pep Club 9g Synchro- nized Swim Club 113 Variety Show 11,123 Swim Timers 10,1 1. PATRICIA BALL - National Honor Society 122 Environmental Problems Club 11,123 French Club 9,l0. DIANE BALLANCE - A Cappella Choir 11,123 Drama Club 103 Madrigal II 113 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9g Variety Show 10,111 Girls' Mixed Ensemble 9. JIM BALLENGER - National Honor Soci- ety I0,Il,I2Q Pep Band 9,10,ll,l23 Brass Choir 9,10,11,l23 Concert Band I 93 Orches- tra 123 Stage Band lI,l2Q Symphonic Band 10,11,123 Variety Show l1,12. STEPHANIE BATES - All-School Plays lI,I2Q Pep Club 9,102 Variety Show ll,l2Q National Honor Society 123 Drama Club 9,10,11,12. DAVID BATTERN - National Honor Soci- ety 123 Concert Band I 93 Camp Moval l0,11,12. JOHN BAUDREXL - National Honor Soci- ety 1 1,123 Track 9,10,1 13 Drama Club 123 All- School Plays 123 German Club 9,10,ll,12. SUSAN BAUER - National Honor Society 123 Pep Club 9. LIZABETH BAUR - COE 123 Synchronized Swim Club 9,l0. DEANNA BEARD - KLSR 103 Concert Band 1 9,103 Concert Band II l1,123Closc-up 11. CONNIE BEARDEN - Cheerleaders 10,11,12, Co-Captain 12 Pep Club 9,l1,l23 Variety Show 123 Spirit Queen Court 12. HEIDI L. BECKER - National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Student Council 123 Pep Club 123 Variety Show 123 Camp Moval 10,11. GREG BECKETT - Baseball 9,11,123 Wres- tling 9. GERARD BEHNEN - National Honor So- ciety 11,12, President 12 Spirit 123 Chemistry Club ll, German Club 123 Close-Up 113 For- eign Exchange l13 Penn Junior High School, Bloomington, MN. 9. KEITH EDWARD BELLCHAMBER - Wa- ter Polo 9,l0,ll,l2Q National Honor Society 123 Basketball 93 Swimming 10,11,l2. CINDY BENDER - Girls' Tennis 9,l0,11,123 French Club 9,l0Q Pep Club 9,l0,Il1 Swim Timers 9,10,1 l,12. TERRI BENDER - COE 12: National Hon- or Society 12. CURTIS LEE BERMEL - National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Wrestling 9,103 Debate Club Captain 123 Concert Band 1 9g Concert Band II 103 Forensics Captain 123 Jr. Engi- neering II,l2Q Symphonic Band 11,123 Camp Moval 10. MINDY BLEDSOE - National Honor Soci- ety l0,ll,123Girl' Basketball 10,1 1,123 Girls' Golf l0,ll,123 Variety Show 9. KARLA BLUMENKAMP - COE 12. JANET BLUNT - Art Club 103 Concert Band II 10,11,123 Girls' Concert Choir 113 Variety Show 123 Southwest High School, St. Louis, MO. 9. LAURA BODENDIECK - Student Council 9,10,l1,123 Drama Club 93 Pep Club 93 Vari- ety Show 9,10,l 1,123 Class Secretary ll. JOHN BOEGER - National Honor Society 10,11,123 Chess Club 9,l0,l 1.12, Vice-Presi- dent 123 NCTE Writing Contest 11. CHERYL BOETTCHER - Foreign Ex- change3 National Merit Finalist 12 National Honor Society 10,1l,123 Pilot 12: Spirit Orga- nizations Editor 1O,1 13 A Cappella Choir 123 Advanced Biology Club 123 Astronomy Club ll,I2Q Chemistry Club 103 Computer Club 123 All-School Plays 121 German Club 9,10,1l,12, President 11, Treasurer 123 Girls' Concert Choir Ensemble 113 Lyceum Club 11,123 Mixed Choir 113 Ninth Grade Choir Ensemble 93 Quill 81. Scroll 10,1 1.123 Variety 265 X Y g S K 1' X' 1 . v +ia X A l X ! Sl , A X.. 1 .1 :riff fax mavgg, 3 1 Scroll 121 Synchronized Swim Club 91 Key Club 10. FRED CLAUSS - Track 101 Drama Club IZQ All-School Plays 121 Bible Club 121 Math Club I 11 Camp Moval 10,121 YMCA 121 Na- tional Honor Society l0,1l,12g Pilot 121 Stu- dent Council 12. JANET CLAWITTER - National Honor So- ciety 121 Ninth Grade Choir 9. MICHAEL COBB - Drama Club 9,l0,l 1,121 All-School Plays 9,l0,l 1,121 Forensics 9,l0,l 1,121 French Club 121Thespian Society 9,l0,l 1,121 Variety Show 9,11,121 Camp Mo- val 111 Class President 121 National Honor Society 10,11,121 Water Polo 9,101 A Cap- pella Choir 12. TRACY COLEMAN - Madrigal 11 12: Mixed Choir 101 Madrigal I 11,121 Ninth Grade Choir 91 Pep Club 91 A Cappella Choir 11,121 Art Club 12. KATE COMPTON - Paperback Book Ex- change 91 Twirlers 10,112 Ninth Grade Choir 91 Girls' Gymnastics 9,101 YMCA 9,l0,l 1,121 National Honor Society 1l,12. DIANE CONINI - A Cappella Choir 111 All-School Plays 9g Future Medical Careers 9,l0,l1, Treasurer 101 Mixed Choir Girls' En- semble1 Librarian 9,101 Ninth Grade Choir Girls' Ensembleg Synchronized Swim Club 9,10,1l,l2, Co-President l2Q Variety Show 9. DON COPE - Football 9,l0,111 Computer Club 12. ROBIN LEE CRAIG - National Honor So- ciety 10,Il,l21 Lyceum Club 121 Synchro- nized Swim Club 9,10,1 l,12, Co-Captain 12. ANN CREEK - Library Club1 National Honor Society l0,11,121 Swimming 9,l0,11,121 Symphonic Band 10,ll,121 YMCA 9,l0,11,12. BELINDA CROSS - A Cappella Choir 11,121 Bible Club 9,l0,l 1,121 Future Medical Careers 9,l0,11,121 German Club 91 Mixed Choir Secretary 101 Ninth Grade Choir Li- brarian 93 Pep Club 9,l0. KATHLEEN CROWE - Girls' Basketball 9,10,l1,l21 Girls' Softball ll. TERRY CRUPE - Football 9. BEATRICE CURRIER - National Honor Society 10,11,l21 Girls' Tennis 9,101 Concert Band II 9,101 Pep Club 91 Variety Show Il,l2. POLLY ANN DAFFRON - National Honor Society 11,121 Girls' Volleyball Captain 266 11,121 Concert Band I 91 Concert Band II 101 Pep Club 91 Symphonic Band 11,12. ERIK DAM - National Honor Society 11,121 Spirit 121 Football 9,101 Russian Club 10,1 1,12. DAN DAVIS - National Honor Society 121 Pep Band 11,121 Track 91 Chess Club 91 Con- cert Band I 91 Concert Band II 10: Orchestra Il,l2Q Russian Club 10,11,12, Vice-President 111 Stage Band Secretary Librarian 121 Sym- phonic Band 10,1 1,121 All-Suburban Band 11,121 All-State Band 12. RUSSELL DAY - KLSR 11,1 21 School Store 121 Student Council 11,121 Rifle Club 101 Va- riety Show 12. KIMBERLY L. DEBASIO - National Honor Society 10,1 1,121 Orchestra 91 Pep Club 10. LISA DEBASIO - COE 121 Girls' Tennis 9. TIM DECKER - Lettermen's Club 9,l0,l 1,121 National Honor Society 121 Cross Country 9,l0,11,l2, Captain 121 Track 9,1O,l1,l2, Captain 12. VICK1 DECKER - National Honor Society 121 Pom Pon 10,1 l,12, Captain 121 Co-Pilots' Club 91 Pep Club 10,111 Variety Show 11,12. SANDY DEGENER - Cheerleader 9,10, Captain 101 National Honor Society 101 Pep Club 9,10,ll1 Variety Show 121 Camp Moval 11. RON DETERS - Soccer 12. RICK DIEMERT - Camp Moval 121 Com- munity Contests 101 Biology Club 91 Paper- back Book Exchange 11. JAMES DONNELLY - KLSR 9,10,11,121 National Honor Society l0,l1,I2Q Pilot 121 Spirit 121 Advanced Biology Club 121 Com- puter Club ll1 All-School Plays 121 Bible Club 111 Lyceum Club Treasurer 12. LISA DRAZIC - National Honor Society 11,121 Girls' Basketball 91 Pep Club 9,10. DEANNA DRUMMOND - Student Coun- cil 91 A Cappella Choir 11,121 Creative Writ- ing Club 91 Drama Club 9,l0,ll,l2Q All- School Plays 9,10,11,121 French Club 9,101 Thespian Society 11,121 Variety Show 10,1 1,121 York High School, Yorktown, VA. 9. STEPHEN DUBAN - National Honor Soci- ety 11,121 Pep Band 10,1l,121 Basketball 9,l0,II,l2Q Football 91 Track 9,111 Brass Choir 9,l0,l 1,121 Concert Band II 91 Orches- tra 11,121 Symphonic Band 10,ll,12, Vice- President 121 Camp Moval 10,121 FCA 9,10,11,12, Huddle Captain 121 Class Presi- dent 101 Spirit Nobel 12. DAVID DUMMEYER - Track 9,l0,ll,12Q Astronomy Club 9,l0,l 1,121 National Honor Society 10,1 1,121 Football 91 Brass Choir 10,l1,121 Chess Club 9,101 Concert Band I 91 Concert Band II 101 Photography Club 9,101 Symphonic Band 11,l2. JOAN DUSSOLD - Pom Pon 9,l0,11,12, Squad Leader 123 Pep Club 113 Variety Show 12. STEPHANIE DUTTON - National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Girls' Basketball 9,10,l 1,123 Girls' Field Hockey 9,l0,1l,l2, Captain 123 Girls' Soccer 11,123 Girls' Volleyball 9,10. MAUREEN DWYER - National Honor So- ciety 10,1I,123 French Club 9,10,11,12. WALTER C. EASTER - DOE 12: National Honor Society 123 Football 103 Track 10.2 Wrestling 9,10,l1. SUSAN EASTWOOD - National Honor So- ciety 123 Pom Pon 10,1 1,123 Concert Band II 9,10. EILEEN EBERT - Future Medical Careers 10,11,l2, Treasurer 12. JUDY EGGERS - COE 12. ANNE EICHENLAUB - National Honor Society l0,ll,l2Q Girls' Field Hockey 9,l0,11,12, Co-Captain 103 Girls' Track 9,l0,ll3 French Club l0,1l,l2. LINDA SUE EISENREICH - Mixed Choir 10: Ninth Grade Choir 93 Camp Moval 12. KATHY ENGEL - Girls' Field Hockey 10,111 Girls' Track 9,1O,11,123 Co-Pilots' Club 9,10. DIANE A. ENGELHARDT - Cheerleaders 9,103 National Honor Society 10,l1,123 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Pep Club 9,10,113 Variety Show 123 FTA President 12. JEANNE ENGELSKIND - COE 12. DAVID ERNST - German Club 123 Foreign Exchange ll, National Honor Society 10,ll,l2. .IAYNE EVERDING - Girls' Softball 113 Girls' Volleyball 93 Swimming 10,11,12, Co- Captain 123 Pep Club 93 Variety Show 12. SHERI EWING - National Honor Society 123 Orchestra 9,10,1 1,123 Girls' FCA Chair- man 123 Girls' Basketball Statistician l0,ll,l21 Field Hockey Scorer 10. SUSAN EXLER - French Club 9. VANYA FEELER - National Honor Society 11,123 German Club 9,l0,llQ Pep Club 93 Camp Moval 103 Foreign Exchange Peer Counseling 9. MARGARET FELUMB - KLSR 101 Cre- ative Writing Club 10,l 1,123 Pep Club 9. JOHN FERRIS - Baseball 9,l0,l 1,123 Foot- ball 9,l0,1 1,123 A Cappella Choir 11,123 Let- termen's Club 11,123 Madrigal I 123 Madrigal I1 113 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 123 National Honor Society 123 Turnabout King Court 9,10,113 Spirit King Court 12. MARGARET A. FICHERA - Concert Band I 9,l0Q Concert Band II Librarian 113 Orches- tra I23 Symphonic Band 123 All-State Music Festival 9,l0,11,12. JANET FISCHER - Pilot 123 Drama Club 11,l2, CHERYL FITCH - Concert Band I 93 Ger- man Club 10,121 Pep Club 93 Kidbrooke School, London, England 11. SHEREE FLEER - Girls' Softball 113 Girls' Track l0,1l. RICHARD FLOYD - Football 9,102 Wres- tling 9,10,11,123 A Cappella Choir 11,123 Madrigal II 113 Mixed Choir 10, LINDA FRANKE - Home Economics Club 123 Pep Club 10. DEBORAH FREY - A Cappella Choir 11,123 Pep Club 93 Synchronized Swim Club 10,111 National Honor Society 11,12. MADELEINE GAAL - National Honor So- ciety IZQ A Cappella Choir 113 Home Eco- nomics Club 123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Synchronized Swim Club 113 Variety Show 11. ROBERT GAIA - Golf 12. GREG GARNER - Pep Band 9,10,11,12, Student Director 11,123 Football 9.103 Golf 123 Concert Band I 9g Stage Band 9,10,11,12, Student Director 123 Symphonic Band l0,ll,123 Variety Show 9,10,l1,l2: FCA 93 National Honor Society 12. KEITH A. GARY - Foreign Exchange ll: National Honor Society ll,l2Q Spirit 113 Football 9,101 German Club 9,l0,1 l,12. ROBIN GASTON - COE 12. JOHN GEBERT - National Honor Society 12. BILL GLEASON - National Honor Society 11,122 Cross Country 9,l0,123 Track 9: Let- 267 i llllmuii H 1 x We-uf.. v ai jf 'Wing I kt STEVEN HORNUNG - National Honor Society 11,123 Cross Country 9,10,l1,l2: Track 9,10,113 Lettermen's Club l0,11,12. MARY HORVATH - COE 12. ROBERT S. HUBER - Rifle Club 9. MIKE HYDE - KLSR 123 Baseball 9,10,1l,l23 Basketball 9,103 Football 9,l0,11,12, Captain 123 Lettermen's Club 10,l1,l23 Variety Show 123 FCA 9,l0,l 1,123 Spirit King Court 11,12. CATHY INABNIT - COE 12. DEBORAH JABY - National Honor Society 11,123 French Club 9,103 Close-Up 11. CINDY JACKSON - Girls' Softball l1,l2, Captain 123 Girls' Track 11,123 Snow Queen Court 123 National Honor Society 11,12. BRAD JAMES - A Cappella Choir 11,123 Chamber Orchestra 9,10,l 1,123 Environmen- tal Problems Club 123 Madrigal I 123 Madri- gal II 113 Mixed Choir 103 Orchestra 9,10,l1,12, Secretary 10,3 Treasurer 11, Vice- President 123 Variety Show 12. ASMA J ATALA - Tennis 123 Girls' Concert Choir 11,123 Mixed Choir 10. NICK JECK - National Honor Society 111,121 Football 93 Track 9,10,l1, JULIE JENKINS - National Honor Society 123 A Cappella Choir 11,123 Drama Club 103 Home Economics Club 103 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9. MIKE JENNINGS - National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,l2: Cross Country 1l,12. TAMMY JERASHEN - National Honor Society 10,1 l,l22 A Cappella Choir ll,l2Q Bi- ble Club II: Madrigal 11 113 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 12. MARY KAY JOHNSON - National Honor Society 10,ll,123 Pom Pon 103 A Cappella Choir 11,121 Madrigal I 123 Madrigal II 113 Mixed Choir 103 Variety Show 123 Camp Mo- val 11. JOYE JONES - National Honor Society 268 l0,1l,123 Ninth Grade Choir 93 YWCA 1l,12. JEFFREY JUDD - Chemistry Club 103 Chess Club l0,ll,l2, Secretary 123 Concert Band I 103 Lyceum Club 123 Math Club 103 Spanish Club 123 National Merit Finalist 12, National Honor Society 11,123 Advanced Biology Club I2Q Webster Groves High School, Webster Groves, MO. 9. PAT JUNGE - Pep Club 10. LINDA KALBAC - Camp Moval 102 COU- cert Band II 9,103 Pep Club 9,l0,lIQ Variety Show 123 National Honor Society 123 Pilot 103 Pom Pon 11,12, Squad Leader 12, Secre- tary-Treasurer 12. CINDY KAMINSKI - COE 12. SHERRY KARDELL - Cheerleaders 9,l0,1 1,12, Captain 123 National Honor Soci- ety 123 Homecoming Queen Attendant 113 Homecoming Queen Maid 123 Who's Who Among American High School Students l1,12. Pep Club 9,10,l1,12. ANN KEHLENBRINK - National Honor Society 123 Pep Club 9,l0. BILL KELLER - Football 9,103 Wrestling 93 Variety Show 12. PAUL KELLY - KLSR 9,10,1 1,121 Pilot Il,l2Q Student Council Ill Boys' Gymnastics IIQ A Cappella Choir 11,123 Debate Judges 103 Food SL Recipe Club 9,10,1 1,121 Jr. Engi- neering 10,113 Quill 8: Scroll 113 Wrestlettes l1,12. MICHELE G. KILO - National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Girls' Tennis 9,l0,1l,123 Girls' Track 93 Concert Band I 93 Variety Show lO,ll,l2. CAROL KING - National Honor Society 11,123 Creative Writing Club 113 Close-Up 11. DAVID M. KING - Bible Club 11,123 Li- brary Club 93 National Honor Society 11,123 Football 10,113 Rifle Club 10. BARBARA KLAUS - COE 12. EVE ANN KLOEVER - A Cappella Choir Il,l2Q Drama Club 9,10,11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Pep Club 9. CONNIE KNAUS - Community Contests 123 National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Student Council l0,lIQ Drama Club 93 Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Vice-President 113 Variety Show 9,10,ll,123 Close-Up 113 Peer Counseling 9,IOQ National Merit Finalist 123 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. KATHLEEN KOESTER - National Honor Society II,I2Q A Cappella Choir II,I2, Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9. CATHERINE KRAATZ - Pom Pon 11,123 Pep Club 9,10,1 13 Variety Show 12. KIM KRATZ - Cheerleaders 9,lO,l23 Na- tional Honor Society 10,1 I,I2Q Girls' Softball II,I2Q Girls' Track 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,I0,I21 Russian Club lI,l2Q Variety Show 12. LESLIE KREWINGHAUS - Cheerleaders 9,102 National Honor Society 123 German Club 9,10,1 1,121 Pep Club 9,102 Camp Moval 103 Foreign Exchange 11. BARB KIRUEGER - National Honor Society l0,1l,123 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band I1 10. ROBERT F. KRUEGER - Variety Show II,I2Q Camp Moval 103 National Honor Soci- ety II,I2Q Swimming 9. LYNNE KRD,lSE - Girls' Field Hockey 9,10,11,l2, Cq-Captain 103 Girls' Track 9,10,l1,12, Captain 123 National Honor Soci- ety l0,1l,12. BRAD LAGRAND - Camp Moval 11. BARBARA LANE - Pep Band 93 Girls' Soft- ball 123 Girls' Track 9,103 Concert Band I 93 Orchestra 93 Pep Club 9,10,1 13 Spanish Club 113 Jefferson High School, Lafayette, In. 9,10,11. DAVID LANIUS - National Honor Society I0,II,I2Q Football 103 Chamber Orchestra II, Chemistry Club 113 Bible Club 123 Orchestra 9,10,1 1,12. ROBERT LASINSKI - Football 9,lO. LINDA LEDERLE - Drama Club lO,II,l2Q Home Economics Club 103 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 10,1 1,123 National Honor Society 10,11,123 A Cappella Choir 11,l2. LORI LEE - National Honor Society I0,II,I2Q Co-Pilots' Club 123 Pep Club 93 Track Timers 10,11,123 Basketball Statisti- cian10,l1,12. LORI D. LEEMANN - Snow Queen Court 123 National Honor Society I0,II,I2Q Pom Pon 10,11,l2, Co-Captain 12, Squad Leader 123 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band II 103 Pep Club 9,10,123 Variety Show 11,123 Girls' FCA 12. MELISA LEIRER - Variety Show 113 Camp Moval 103 Foreign Exchange 113 Pep Club 93 Synchronized Swim Club 11,12. PEGGY LEISHER - Quill 8c Scroll 10,1 1,123 Variety Show IZQ Camp Moval 103 Foreign Exchange 113 Spirit Organizations Editor 10,113 Advanced Biology Club 123 Chemistry Club 103 Computer Club 11,123 All-School Plays 123 German Club 9,l0,ll,123 Lyceum Club 11,123 National Honor Society 10,1 1,12. BOB LENHARDT - Football 93 Affton High School, St. Louis, MO. 9. 1 ELIZABETH LENHART - National Honor Society l0,lI,I2Q Pep Club 9,10,1 13 Russian Club 9,10,1 1,12, President 113 National Merit Finalist 12. ' CYNTHIA LETCHWORTH - Girls' Con- cert Choir II,l2Q Mixed Choir 103 Reflections Magazine 11. , DONNA MARIE LEWANDOWSKI - Na- tional Honor Society 121 Pep Club 103 Camp Moval 10,l1,12. CHERYL LIM - Cheerleaders 11,123 Na- tional Honor Society l23 Pep Club 9, 1 0,1 1,1 23 Track Timers 10,11,123 Who's Who Among American High School Students 11,12. HOLLY LINCKS - National Honor Society 10,11,123 Student Council 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,10Q Variety Show 10,123 YMCA 9,10. DON LIPKA - Baseball 93 Cross Country 93 Soccer 9,1O,l1,12, Captain 12. DOUGLAS LIVELY - National Honor Soci- ety 9,l0,11,i23 Cross Country 103 Football 93 Track 93 German Club 12. JAY LOECHEZL - Football 9,lO,1 1,123 Track 10,tl,123 Activity Wood Repair 113 Auto- motive Repair 10. LISA LOEFFELMAN - Girls' Gymnastics 9,10,113 Girls' Volleyball Captain 11,123 Swimming 93 Concert Band I 93 Variety Show 123 Community Contests 123 Student Council 93 Girls' Basketball 93 YMCA 9,10,11. KEITH LOGSDON - Football 9,103 Track 9,103 Wrestling 9g FCA 9,1O,11. - DEBBIE LYNCH - Pom Pon 10,1 l,I2Q Sec- retary-Treasurer ll, Squad Leader 123 Pep Club 10,123 Variety Show 11,123 Spirit Queen Court 12. GREGORY LYNCH - Swimming 9,l0.11: Track 93 Water Polo 9,10,1 1,1 23 Chamber Or- chestra 9,10,11,l23 Latin Club 9,10,ll.12. President 12: Orchestra 9,10,1l,123 Camp Moval 10. TERRIE MANSKBR - Girls' Field Hockey 9,111,113 Girls' Track 9,10,11,l2. 269 nw fri' DON MOORE - Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 A Cappella Choir 11,123 Mad- rigal I 12. , MILT MORAVEK - Lettermen's Club 11,123 Variety Show 123 National Honor So- ciety 10,11,123 Baseball 9,l0,ll,l2Q Basket- ball 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Football 9. LAURA MORRIS - Thespian Society 11,121 Co-Pilots' Club 93 Drama Club 10,11,12, So- cial Chairman 123 All-School Plays 10,1 1.123 French Club 9. JIM MORRISSEY - Football 9,10,11,12, Captain 103 Track 9,l0,ll,l2, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Lettermen's Club 11,121 Variety Show 12: FCA 10,11,12, Trea- surer 11,l2. STEVE MOSIER - Spirit King 123 Turna- bout King Court 9g Spirit King Court 113 Football 9,l0,11,12, Captain 123 Wrestling Captain 93 Lettermen's Club 10,1 1,121 Vari- ety Show 123 KLSR 123 Baseball 9,10,11,12. KAY MUETHER - National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Pilot 113 Girls' Track 103 Pep Club 9. DEBBIE MULLINS - COE 12: National Honor Society 10,11,12. PATRICK MULLINS - Cross Country 113 Track 9,10,11,123 Advanced Biology Club 1 1. KAREN MURPHY - Girls' Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Captain 113 Ninth Grade Choir 9. KEN MURPHY - Soccer 9,10. DAVID NASSAR - Cross Country 10,1 l,l2Q Track 9,10,11,123 Astronomy Club 9,10,l13 Drama Club 9,l0,113 Lettermen's Club 10,11,12. TER1 NEU - National Honor Society 123 Girls' Swimming 9,11,12 Camp Moval 113 Snow Queen Court 12. BRIAN NEWTON - Track 9,10,1l,12. SUZANNE NADRA NOURI - National Honor Society ll,l2Q Pilot 10,1l,12, Sports Editor 121 Co-Pilots' Club 93 Creative Writing Club 103 Drama Club 9,10,11,123 All-School Plays 113 Forensics 113 Pep Club 9g Quill 8: Scroll 11,123 Variety Show 9,101 Camp Moval 123 YMCA 9,10,ll3 KLSR l0,l1,12, Pro- gram Director and Publicity Director 11,12. SUSAN O'KEEFE - Class President 113 Prom Queen Attendant 11 Snow Queen Maid 123 Student Council 11,123 Pep Club 10,111 National Honor Society 103 Variety Show 10,l1,12. LINDA OHLEMEYER - National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Co-Pilots' Club 9,lO,1 1,12, Freshman Organizer 10, Vice-President ll, Co-President 123 Lyceum Club 123 Russian Club 123 Variety Show 123 Peer Counseling 1O,l1,12. NIEL OVERTON - Pilot 9,123 Spirit 9,123 A Cappella Choir 11,123 Biology Club 93 Cham- ber Orchestra 9,1O,1 1,123 Chen 'stry Club 10,113 Madrigal I 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Orchestra 9,10,l1,12g Rifle Club 103 Variety Show 11,12. CLAUDIA OXLEY - National Honor Soci- ety 12: Pilot 123 Creative Writing Club 123 Variety Show 123 Wheaton Central High School, Wheaton, IL. 9,10,11. KAREN PAGLUSCH - National Honor So- ciety 11,123 Girls' Basketball 9,10,1 1,123 Girls' Track 9,1O,11,12, Captain 123 Girls' Volleyball 113 Co-Pilots' Club 93 Pep Club 93 Variety Show 12. LYNDA PALECEK - Cheerleaders 9,l0,1 1,12, Captain 123 National Honor Soci- ety 10,l1,l23 Pep Club 9,l0,ll,l21 Variety Show 10,1 1,123 Spirit Queen 123 Snow Queen Court ll, Prom Queen Court ll. SUSAN PANNELL - Pilot 113 Girls' Golf 10,1 1,123 Variety Show 123 Art Club 103 Na- tional Honor Society 10,1 l,12. JENNIFER PARRES - Lyceum Club Pro- gram Chairman 123 Pep Club 93 Quill 81 Scroll 12: Russian Club Treasurer 123 Variety Show 123 National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Pilot 1O,11,12, Co-Editor Sports 123 Co-Pi- lots' Club 9,103 Camp Moval 10. JANET PASSIGLIA - Cheerleaders 10,1 1,123 YMCA 93 Pep Club 10,1 1,123 Vari- ety Show 12. TRACY M. PATRICK Ill - Track 9,l0,ll,l2Q Water Polo 9,1O,11,l23 National Honor Society 11,123 Lettermen's Club l0,ll,l2, Swimming 9,l0,ll,12. LISA PERRIGUE - COE 123 French Club 103 Pep Club 10. NETTIE PETERMAN - Camp Moval 12. CARI POPE - National Honor Society 11,123 Girls' Basketball 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain 9, Captain 123 Girls' Field Hockey l0,ll,l2, Girls' Soccer 11,l2, Captain 113 Girls' Volley- ball 9,10. 270 l ROBERT PORT - Football 9,IOQ DOE 12. BRIAN PRAECHTER - Cross Country 9,1O,11,l23 Track 9,IOQ Future Medical Ca- reers 11,l23 Lettermen's Club 123 Variety Show 123 Track Timers 11,123 FCA 9,103 Class Treasurer IZQ Biology Club 9,101 Bible Club 9,10,11,12. DAVID PRICE - National Honor Society 10,1 I,I2Q Pilot IZ: Pep Band 9,l0,l 1,123 Spir- it l23 Cross Country 9,101 Track 93 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band II 10,1 13 Stage Band 9,l0,l I,I2Q Symphonic Band 123 Variety Show 10,l1,123 All-Suburban Band ll,l2. JEANINE PUCHTA - Pep Club 93 National Honor Society ll,l2. MARY KAY PULLIAM - Pep Band 9,I2Q Boys' Basketball Statistician 10. JEFF RAMBERG - National Honor Society 10,1 I,I2Q Lyceum Club IZQ Advanced Biology Club 123 Chemistry Club 113 Concert Band I 9g KLSR 10,1 1,123 Astronomy Club 9,l0,11,12, Vice-President IIQ President 123 Concert Band II 10. RICHARD RANKIN - Concert Band Il 9,IOQ Symphonic Band II,I2Q Cross Country 93 Track 93 Bible Club 9,l0,l 13 National Hon- or Society 12. LYNN RAU - National Honor Society l0,1l,12. MIKE RAULS - National Honor Society 10,1 I,I2Q Football 93 Motorcycle Club 10. LORI ANN RECTOR - Pilot 103 Track Tim- ers 123 Co-Pilots' Club 123 Pep Club 93 Syn- chronized Swim Club 9,10,1 1. JACQUELYN REED - National Honor So- ciety l23 Girls' Basketball 9,1031 13 Girls' Golf 123 Girls' Track 9,10,l1,l2, Co-Captain 123 French Club 123 Lakeside High School, At- lanta, GA. 9,l0. TRACY REIS - National Honor Society I0,II,I2Q Spirit 113 German Club I0,II,I2Q YMCA 9,1O. BRENDA RETHMEIER - Girls' Basketball 9,10,1l,12, Co-Captain 123 Girls' Volleyball 9,10,11,I2, Co-Captain 11,123 Variety Show 123 Snow Queen Court I2: FCA 12. RANDY REYES - National Honor Society 10,1l,l23 Chemistry Club IIQ Latin Club 123 Key Club Secretary-Treasurer 10. SCOTT RISCH - Water Polo 9,10,l1,l2, Captain 113 Lettermen's Club I0,II,I2Q Na- tional Honor Society 123 Baseball I21 Swim- ming 9,I0,IIQ Concert Band I 9. SANDY ROBERTS - COE 123 Pep Club 9,10. CHERYL ROGNAN - COE 123 National Honor Society ll. JERRY RONECKER - National Honor So- ciety l0,1 1,123 Advanced Biology Club 11,l2, Secretary 123 Astronomy Club 9,10,l 1,12, Secretary 11,123 Chemistry Club Vice-Presi- dent 11. LARRY ROSS - Computer Club 12. CINDY ROTTMAN - DOE 12. CHERYL ROWLAND - Pom Pon 123 Vari- ety Show 12. JOHN M. RUBIN - Variety Show IOL Camp Moval 103 DOE 123 National Honor Society 10,11,l23 Basketball 9,103 Soccer l0,11,12, Captain 123 German Club ll,l2. LAURA RUDOLPH - Co-Pilots' Club 93 Track Timers 9, JONI RUTLEDGE - Pep Club 93 COE 12. MARK RZCHOWSKI - Science Fiction Club 113 Key Club 103 Chemistry Club Secre- tary 113 Chess Club 9,103 National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Spirit IZVQ Astronomy Club 9,l0,ll,12, President 113 Vice-President 123 Creative Writing Club 9,10,ll,l23 Debate Club 9g Math Club 103 Photography Club 103 President's Club ll. MIKE SAMETZ - Lettermen's Club 9,l0,1 1,123 Basketball 93 Football 9,10,1l,123 Track 9,l0,ll. JOSEPH SARTORIUS - Football 9,10,l1,123 Wrestling 9,l0,l13 Advanced Bi- ology Club 123 Lettermen's Club 11,123 Span- ish Club 9,l0,l 13 Camp Moval ll. SUSAN SCHMITT - National Honor Soci- ety l0,1 1,123 Girls' Track 103 French Club 93 Home Economics Club I2Q Variety Show I2.Q Pep Club 9,IOQ Missouri Girls' State 12. TOM SCHUEDDIG - Orchestra 9,l0,1 1.123 Pep Band 10,1 I,I2Q Football 103 Variety Show 123 Concert Band I 93 Madrigal I 123 A Cap- pella Choir 123 Astronomy Club 93 Brass Choir 9,I0,113 Stage Band 123 Symphonic Band 10,ll,l2. SHERREE SCOTT - A Cappella Choir II,I2Q Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Synchronized Swim Club 10. SUSAN JOY SEELMAN - Cheerleaders 11,123 Variety Show 123 YMCA 9,101 Who's Who Among American High School Students 11,123 Girls' Gymnastics 9,1031 1.12, Captain 271 sli- Qi Q- Q9 -1 - i V if P--ve W tional Honor Society 12. MARGARET STUERMAN - Pep Club 9,l0Q YMCA 113 National Honor Society 12. DEBBIE SULLIVAN - Girls' Basketball 9,10,11,123 Girls' Field Hockey 9,10.11,12, Captain 123 Girls' Soccer 113 Girls' Track 9,10. LINDA SUMMERS - COE 12. T. J. SUNDHAUSEN - Football 9,l0,113 Baseball 9,10,1 1.12. STEPHEN KOCH SWALLOW - Advanced Biology Club 11,123 Chemistry Club 103 French Club 10,11,12, Vice-President 113 President IZQ National Honor Society 10,1l,12, Secretary 123 Cross Country 9g Track 9. ELAINE SWANEY - Variety Show 123 Dra- ma Club 9,l0, French Club 103 Girls' Softball 123 Pep Club 93 Girls' Tennis 9,I0,IIQ Girls' Track 11. KIRSTEN SWAYZEE - Pep Club 9,l0Q Camp Moval 10,123 Horton Watkins High School, Ladue, MO. 11, SUSAN B. TAYLOR - National Honor So- ciety 10,1 1,123 Concert Band I 91Wh0's Who Among American High School Students 123 National Merit Finalist 123 Concert Band Il 10, Pep Club 9. MARGIE TERRANOVA - Close-Up 11: Peer Counseling 10,11,l23 French Club 9,10,11,123 Lyceum Club 123 All-School Plays 9,10,11,l23 Forensics 113 KLSR 11,123 Community Contests 123 Variety Show 10,1 1,123 Thespian Society 9,10,11,12, Secre- tary 10, Vice-President 1 1, President 123 Na- tional Honor Society 10,11,123 Pilot 11,123 Drama Club 9,10,1l,12, Secretary 10, Vice- President 11, President 12. JON1 L. THARP - Close-Up 113 National Honor Society 123 Pep Club 9,10. RANDY THEISS - Variety Show 123 Na- tional Honor Society 11,123 Football 9,10,11,12, Captain IZQ Track 9,l0,ll,l2Q Lettermen's Club 10,1 l,12. ERIC THIAS - Brass Choir 9,l0Q Cross Country 93 Concert Band I 93 National Honor Society 123 Concert Band ll 103 Basketball 93 Track 9. CANDACE TIMPTE - Pilot 11,123 YMCA 11,123 Girls' Swimming 9,l0,11,123Co-Pilots' Club 123 Track Timers 11,121 Lyceum Club ll,I2Q National Honor Society 10,1 1.123 Spanish Club 93 Peer Counseling IO: Ninth Grade Choir Girls' Ensemble 93 Pep Club 9. 272 JOAN TOENGES - National Honor Society 11,123 Track Timers l0,1l,123 Spirit Sports Editor 123 Co-Pilots' Club 123 Pep Club 9,l01 Quill 8: Scroll 12. DEBRA TRIPLETT - Pep Club 10,11,12. President 123 National Honor Society 10,11,123 Concert Band ll 101 Pep Band II, Concert Band I 93 Russian Club 9,10,113Sym- phonic Band 113 Camp Moval 11. VICKI TSEVIS - COE 123 National Honor Society 9,10,11,12. STEPHEN L, TUFTS - Boys' Gymnastics 123 National Honor Society 10,11,123 Foot- ball 93 Camp Moval 10,1 I,I2, Hixson Junior High School, Webster Groves, MO. 9. KEVIN TULLEY - Soccer 93 Water Polo 113 German Club 93 Lettermen's Club 10,11,123 Variety Show 123 FCA 9,10,11,123Turnabout King Court 10,113 Spirit King Court 123 KLSR 113 Baseball 9,10,11,12, Captain 9,1 1,123 Football 9,10,12, Captain 10. TERRY TURNER - German Club 93 Letter- men's Club 113 Swimming 113 Track l0,llQ Water Polo 11. CAROL UEBEL - Girls' Track I0,llQ Pep Club 93 National Honor Society Il,l2Q Girls' Soccer 12. GREG UHLENBROCK - Wrestling 9. THOMAS UHRIG - Forensics 9,l0Q Mixed Choir 10, Ninth Grade Choir 93 Thespian So- ciety 10,11,123 Drama Club 9,I0,Il,I2Q All- School Plays 9,10,11, JANIS C. ULLRICH - Prom Queen Atten- dant 113 Varsity Basketball Statistician 113 Junior Varsity Basketball Statistician 103 Va- riety Show 9,10,11,123 Class Treasurer 113 National Honor Society 12, Student Council 9,lO,11,12, Vice-President 123 Drama Club 93 Pep Club 93 KLSR Secretary 10. SHARON UNDERWOOD - National Hon- or Society 123 Pilot Feature Editor 123 Variety Show 10,11,12, Stage Manager 123 Thespian Society 11,123 Art Club 93 Drama Club 10,1 1,123 All-School Plays lI,I2Q Quill 84 Scroll 12. JILL VALENTINE - COE 12. PATTY VARNUM - Pep Club 9,103 Drama Club 93 National Honor Society l0,ll,l2, German Club 93 Camp Moval 103 Future Medical Careers 93 YMCA 9. LYNN VICK - German Club 103 Student Council 123 Pep Club 9,103 Class Secretary 93 National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Snow Queen Maid 123 Girls' Track 9. JUDY WALLINGER - Girls' Tennis 10,1 1,123 Variety Show 10. BOB WALTHER - FCA l03 Track 9,10,l 1,123 Cross Country 9,l0,l1,l23 Letter- men's Club 10,l1,l23 Motorcycle Club 9. TERRI WARNER - Camp Moval 123 Wrest- lettes 9,10,l1,12. KENNETH E. WARREN - National Honor Society 123 Pilot 1l,12, Photography Editor 123 Spirit 9,l0,l 1,12, Photography Co-Editor 11, Photography Editor 123 Quill SL Scroll 10,ll,l2, President 12. NANCY WASSON - Pep Band 10,1 13 Con- cert Band I 93 German Club 9,103 Pep Club 9,10,1 13 Pilot 9,l0, Symphonic Band 10,1 1,123Close-Up ll, Sophomore Basketball Statistician 103 Varsity Basketball Statistician 11,12 National Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Track Timers l0,ll,l2Q Camp Moval 10. BARB WATTS - National Honor Society 123 Pilot Circulation Editor 11,123 Drama Club 9,10,ll,12, Treasurer 11, Secretary 123 Pep Club 9,10,ll,l23 Thespian Society 1l,l2, Treasurer 11, Secretary 123 COE 123 Russian Club l0,ll,l2, Secretary 103 Quill 8L Scroll 123 KLSR 113 All School Plays 9,10,1 li Vari- ety Show ll. BARBARA WEBER - Snow Queen 123 Pom Pon 11,123 Pep Club 10,1 13 Co-Pilots' Club 93 Variety Show 12. LORI WEILER - Pep Club 9,l0,l 1,123 Vari- ety Show 123 Camp Moval 113 YMCA 9,10,11,123 Spirit Queen Court 12 National Honor 'Society l0,l1,l23 Cheerleaders 10,11,l23Girls' Gymnastics 9,113 Community Contests 12. PATRICIA WERNER - Quill 8a Scroll 123 Co-Pilots' Club 123 Future Medical Careers 103 Spirit 11,12, Co-Editor-In-Chief 123 Pep Club 9,10,1 lg Track Timers 10,l1,l23 Nation- al Honor Society 12. ALAN WESTFALL - Track 9,l0,1 1,123 Va- riety Show 12. KRAIG DAVID WHITE - National Honor Society 10,11,12, Vice-President 123 Lyceum Club 9,123 Presidents's Club 1 1,123 Basketball 103 Track 9,103 Advanced Biology Club Presi- dent 11,123 Chemistry Club l1,l2, President 113 Computer Club 103 Creative Writing Club 123 'FCA 123 Varsity Football Statistician 10,113 Lettermen's Club 1O,11,12. SANDRA WHITE - Concert Band I 93 Dra- ma Club 10,1l,123 Home Economics Club 93 Pep Club 9,10,1 l,l2, Russian Club 9,10,11,12, Vice-President 103 Synchronized Swim Club 9,10,1 1,123 President 123 Variety Show 113 Class Secretary 10. LYNN WHITWORTH - National Honor Society 123 Close-Up 113 Pep Club 93 Future Medical Careers 103 Concert Band I 93 Con- cert Band II 10. LAURA WICKER - National Honor Society 12. DAVID WILSON - Football 9,10. DONNA WILSON - National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Future Medical Careers 10,1 l,12, Vice-President 12. RICK WINKELHOCH - Cross Country 9,l0,11,l2, Captain 123 Track 9,l0,1 1,12, Captain 123 Brass Choir 10,123 Concert Band 273 L,f 'J ls. is . Within these pages, we reflect- ed the many roads we travelled in the last year. Leafing through the book will revive many memories. Gur goal was to capture and record, through words and pic- tures, expressions, events, and ideas of days past. To fulfill our goal, teamwork and cooperation were needed. The staff spent many grueling hours planning and re-planning, drawing and re- drawing pages. But, in the long run, all agree it was well worth the time and effort. We have learned many things: how to dis- cuss and share ideas, how to work out dilemnas, how to solve prob- lems without leaving scars, and how to discover new horizons of imagination and creativity. These experiences made the black and white pages of this book become colorful parts of our lives. In the years to come, we will look back on our high school years, and we will recall the many memories. As todayls realities be- come tomorrow's memories and today's dreams become tomor- row's realities, we hope you enjoy this record of the journeys you made during the past year. We also hope your roads to the future lead to happiness and success. W Editors' Note mmf, iii, ' f QB e- in 1 r. 1973 SPIRIT 1978 SPIRIT Co- Editors-in- 1978 SPIRIT Sponsor: Miss Jane Kerlagon Chief: Charlotte Weiss fTopJ Patricia Werner fBottomJ 274 Many people helped the staff make the 1978 SPIRIT a reality. We would like to say thank you to: Miss Kerlagon whose patience and guidance made this yearbook possible. Dr. Leroy Amen for his support and assistance. Mr. Jones, Dr. Hardin, Mr. Smith, Mr. Coplin, Dr. Leibner, and Mr. Lema. Mrs. Dreppard and the other sec- retaries. Mrs. Kerls who tediously typed the Senior Directory. Mr. McGuffey and Student Council for their promotion of the SPIRIT. Mr. Puricelli and the many other helpful faculty members. Mr. Jim Combs and Ms. Doris Busch of American Yearbook Com- pany for their helpful advice and encouragement. Ms. Sophie Parashak and the photographers of Vincent Price Stu- dios. Mr. John Adams, our underclass- men photographer. And thanks most of all to you, the people who made the story of this yearbook possible. Without you, there would be no story to tell. 1978 Assistant SPIRIT Editors: Carol Almstedt, Student Life Kathy Casey, Literary Bart Hildreth, Business Manager Janet Kardell, Educators Kathy Shirley, Organizations Jana Tobias, Individuals Joan Toenges, Athletics Ken Warren, Photography o . , ' .,.f' . v vu' 7 0 , 1 r - , , 'UB' 'Q 6 ,Z 1 W' 1 ' f 1 U' 'L 1 ' a 4 ' -0 . 1 9 a' '. 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