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

 - Class of 1979

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Lively lectures and vivid expla- nations make learning enjoyable and memorable for his students: howev- er, his efforts do not stop at 2:30 or IEW UWIIN Extra-curricular activities have occu- pied much of Mr. McGuffey's life since he began his career here. He formerly sponsored the Youth Asso- ciation for Retarded Children. Serv- ing as senior class sponsor, he plays a major role in organizing Bahamas and Hawaii trips and graduation ac- tivities. As a Lindbergh sports enthu- siast, Mr. McGuffey supports the wa- ter polo and basketball teams as their official score keeper. Almost all Lindbergh students bene- fit from Mr. McGuffey's contribu- tions to this school through his in- volvement with Student Council. As the organization's sponsor, he over- sees the school store, Pass and Han- gar Dances, blood drive, Snow Queen Dance, and all other Council functions. With Lindbergh's position as Missouri Association of Student Councils President, Mr. McGufnfey guided the LHS Council in hosting the 1979 M.A.S.C. Convention. Lindbergh students, past and pre- sent consider this man an excep- tional teacher, leader, and friend. With appreciation and respect. the 1979 yearbook staff dedicates the 1979 SPIRIT to Mr. Mike McGuffey. stay within his classroom. 3 I i Aff 7 , Y- x,x -Mx 'X 'N 9' 3 ...in-'la , , i I Q ,. 'x -fi' V e e nf E v -- '-. 9 AN. . ' ' A -' 'v I. ,., .V ..,N . We come together to develop and define newfound talents while seeking friendship and recognition. Through our interactions with others, we find harmony. Through our explorations, we pursue knowledge. Through our achievements, we attain confi- dence. Even though we are part of this mass of faces and names, Lindbergh High School, we are still more than a face in the crowd, a number on a piece of paper. We are people, achieving independence and maintaining individuality. I NifIElIQA'UfIlN'E sages if 51,1 S I ,,,.. Contents Taking Part ..... .,... 10 40 Joining In ............ N X' ' 'JL - A -0 Q Working Out ,......... 76 Leading Cn .... ..... 1 16 Passing Tnrougn ..,.. 14 Looking Back , , 258 Moving along our daily paths, we seek self- improvement and fulfillment. As individuals, we assume many roles. We extend ourselves into many fields. Working together, we achieve common goals, yet, we realize that each of us makes our own unique contribution. 4l ' 'X si, if V ' T S V'4fI'F' M' ' 6 fa-M. I XWFIENIDIIN ,.,,,,....-- Q 2 s s r i F? .f NA ,. A,..A iii. r-:I ., E ,Q 4-P+ I sni- 1 K X 3351 -as-A 1 'Z' E ,,, . ,5A ,I Q . - A ad' A M2219 '51 -ww. x 'Y , 4 A QI 4 , 'a :Q s'f5'sT x 1 , N w,,S 'N-. I i v--rf ,r,,.4-.Y . H- 1,-gif.-r'v1-W V' ' 2 1 C0 7 Nr' W-1 YL xq....,ffQ-Y . . nuff .f.y. -, ., - 1v' Iv, 2 T 5335 RI ' 1' ,'b. mag J ,,.., . .J ' yr if U Q I, ..-I x fraj A1 i V' 3 2 R ' 25-af-' -:Q F1x:J.: N 4, yd 3 A ! g W . 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Extra-curricular activities give us a chance alities, interests, and desires. to be ourselves. Grasping for companionship and secu- rity, we reach out to others. Surviving disappointments, as well as enjoying friends' antics, gives us opportunities to show our individuality Being a part of the mass crowding onto the floor at the as we take part with others. l AIKIINIE IDAID1 FI VIICIYEY IVIQLIDI. FII I flllt Bonfire Brightens Homecoming Victory The orange flame drew crowds to the north end of the football field. Lighting the bonfire, Lindbergh's first after many years, began the 1979 homecoming festivities on Fri- day night, October 20. Spirits rose as a Parkway West football player was burned in effigy, Coach Mach introduced the 1979 football team, the pom-pon girls performed to the pep band's accompaniment, and the cheerleaders led the crowd in cheers. Saturday afternoon, October 21, en- thusiastic Flyer fans sang M-l-C-K-E- Y M-O-U-S-E while pom-pon girls dis- guised as Disney characters danced and balloons floated out of a birth- day cake honoring Mickey Mouse's fiftieth birthday. Lindbergh celebrat- ed the anniversary with a thirteen float parade and a 17-7 victory over a previously undefeated Longhorn team. 1. LHS students hope the 1979 Bonfire re-establishes a once-forgotten homecoming tradition. 2. The Lindbergh defense fights for a 17-7 victory over Parkway West. 3. Pom-pon girls attired in ears and Disney character costumes perform white glove routines to the Mickey Mouse anthem played by the Symphonic Band. 4, The Girls' Tennis Team captures first place honors in the float contest. 5. Float preparation means early Saturday morn- ing work for Student Council members. 6. The half-time show includes introducing 1978 homecoming candidates escorted by varsity lettermen, .A-LA L 12 5131 lnllknlulilll ii FRQIXJ RIVHLRY TG Itilbllb., Homecoming Victory Celebrated At Spirit Dance Dim lights, a delicate red rose surrounded by silhou- ettes on the wall, and the band playing the theme song, We've Only Just Begun created the senti- mental atmosphere that engulfed couples entering the Commons for the 1978 Homecoming Dance The October 21st cool evening breeze drifted through the filled room as dancers crowded the floor. Jay Barry, providing all sorts of music from rock to disco, motivated couples on the dance floor while others enjoyed refreshments prepared by Pep Club members. Finally, all dancers, taking a break. entered the gym to watch the coronation. Greg Spence and Jill Schanzle introduced court members. The ceremony culminated as the retiring queen and king crowned 1978 rovaltv, Lori Walter and Kirk Syberg. 1. The 1978 Homecoming Dance attracts over 850 be-:lc e 'i the Commons. 2. Taking time out from their dancing. couples await IFE rio coming coronation. 3. Jay Barry provides a romantic slow song aswell as disc: 'W for dancing. 4. Mark Mertens, dancing with Belinda Thurman is c ne alumnea returning for the dance, 5.-6. The 1978 Homecoming Court is introduced by Greg ct- be and Jill Schanzle. .6.aA:,,-.,-, - - '-'v -A,-rv,-LN ' 'V 'l 2 ll 1- .continued 1978 Spirit Royalty Crowned At Homecoming Coronation Kelly Womack and Ron Portell Nancy Parisotto and Steve Breihan S4 Queen Lori Walter and King Kirk Syberg Crowning the 1978 Spirit Queen and I 1 ' King, Lori Walter and Kirk Syberg, highlighted the homecoming dance. Coronation hosts, Jill Schanzle and Greg Spence first presented the at- tendants and nobles: Katie Kuelker, Chele Erps, Kathy Moeller, Lisa Proctor, Barb Passiglia, Kirk Scott, Jeff Squires, Scott Becker, Barry Boniface, and Todd Blackford. After introducing the maids and knights, the new queen and king were an- nounced and crowned by retiring royalty, Lynn Palecek and Steve Mo- sier. Becky Simpson and Greg Parrot Karen Prichard and Craig Hooper 14 Il .WJ M XM IN THE HCT l 1978 Variety Show Creates Student Stardom Backstage, Raggedy Ann put fin- ishing touches on her rosy cheeks. A Macho Man admired a final flex in the mirror, and cow- boys from the Wild West polished guns and clicked spurs. A troupe of Egyptians made their way through the human maze toward the stage. Finally, house lights went down and last minute preparations ceased as weeks of dedicating and often exhausting rehearsals centered around this one perfor- mance. The curtain rose and the audi- ence discovered Who's Who. Grease was the word for sever- al LHS acts revolving around the r I 15 M. popular movie theme. Noteable figures represented included EI- vis, Babe Ruth, Doris Day, and Herbert Hoover. During intermis- sion, the audience viewed baby pictures to determine who was who among faculty members. Student talent was combined with direction from sponsors Mr, John Weiss and Mrs. Debra Peppers. Student Directors Mike Heimos, Larry O'Neal, and Sue Walsh helped organize the 300-member cast, the largest in LHS history. Mrs. Peppers, pleased with all three performances, November 2, 3, and 4 said, This year was our biggest success. . A 1. The 1978 Variety Shows owes much success tt X16 time and effort of the faculty sponsors .ind stage' directors. 2. Seniors supply the audience with laughs from the antics of the notorious King Family 3. Linda Weber assists magician Todd Shearer, known in the Variety Show circle as Who'dini. as ne inmgteg his hero of a similar name. 4. Hooverville sets the scene for LHS students der Depression days. 'L. N 4 . R . Q' x i N 4. 1 , 1 5 I f A W 1 fs . 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Babe Ruth. -1 Gun slmge-rs rusty t'-Q Q A N: 3 . tl X k ,,.o-' ..,,-- V,..M ,xv A 7,- qw- I n X P A 1 A I to the horse-Ioxmg Cowboy ,199 5 55 , X ltylh Knr1g Tut helps 1979 Sen X y ' Egypt. bb H.,-5. A . X --cd. ' FRIDFWY NIGHT FEVER -in ow 421 v-X . 1 x Y Z--' .7 ' ' K' x-lllkfr 'v il' n-1' f iff 1. Danny Snyder. Carla Brems, and Tim Miles are among the sell-out crowd at the October 6th Hangar Dance. 2. Jim Fuller discos with Millie Manglis to the music provided by Effec at the December lst Hangar Dance. 3. The Muhammad Ali-Leon Spinks fight attracts boxing fans to the T.V. set up at the Pass Dance. 4 Jenny Miller and Scott Benson move to the beat provided by Topaz at the Hangar Dance on October 6. 5. Nam y Thias finds bare footing it is better. 18 , 4..y . . , . an in -r- S --K.-. . xlrf- g..n,' ' . buf: ,. .-.5 Jef. ,. -4 .. . ., - , P. H. . -.. . C.. J. K A -'v . - -g.. J -- 3:7 4.-Q sq- . '5. 4 xl? 5 -'I 'il . - ff- r.- :- ... : W. .' ,,,..,e ,H -' . ., ,.. 7.-A E: 1 ,.,,'. ' .' ill' . I I .ft .- , ...A .Lf - A 1 -L.-. . P . ,gi pggrflb K Hangar And Pass Dances Provide Informal Fun Crowds of jean-clad people moved to the pulsating beat of the song penetrating the Com- mons. Popular bands rhythmi- cally filled the Friday night air at the Pass Dance and four Hangar Dances. Honoring fall athletes and fans who purchased season sports passes, Student Council spon- sored the Pass Dance on Fri- day, September 15 to kickoff the 1978-79 school activities. For 51.50 a night, Students danced from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at the Hangars on October 6, December 1, Febru- ary 24, and April 27. These Stu- dent Council-sponsored dances featured the music of Effec, Topaz, and a disco simu- lation. At each evenings close. as the final sounds of music filled the air, students piled into cars headed for favorite fast food restaurants. Green and gold jackets swarmed into McDon- ald's, Pizza Hut, Rumas, Pizza Inn, and Happy Joe's to quench thirsts, satisfy appetites, and socialize before heading home. 1. The first Hangar Dance gives Blake Hooper and Ken Mueller the chance to perfect their dancing. 2. Jody Marx, Jill Rogers, Scott Reinhardt, Martin Balasus, Stephanie Swallow. and George Morgan find the floor offers the only available seats as the band takes its break on October 6. 3. The informal atmosphere at Hangar Dances makes them popular Friday night activities. 4. Concord Village Pizza Hut provides a favorite gathering place for dancers suffering from post-Hangar hunger. 5. Debbie Held and Midge Heimos bump to the beat of Effec at the Pass Dance. Wes. '5lXlCDWl' Llillillb Decorations Depict Dance Theme White flakes, glistening on the ground, appropriately enhanced the mood of the evening for couples attending the 1979 Snow Queen Dance. Surrounded by sparkling silver stars and a back drop glittered with snow-covered mountains, Bob Kuban's Brass sere- naded couples with slow, romantic songs, as well as the disco beat. Mean- while, more decorations, doves flying overhead, murals depicting silhouettes and a multi-colored rainbow, conveyed the dance theme, A Time for Us. While some couples danced, others took a break to try the refreshments, punch and dessert, served by the dance hosts and hostesses, Student Council members. At 9:45, all activities closed as couples and parents crowded into Gym Ill. As lights faded and tension grew, Student Council officers Chris Dahl and Dianna Jungman presided over the coronation. The final candi- date was escorted to the stage, and a hush came over the audience. The si- lence, however, was quickly broken by applause and wild cheers as Sharon Di- giovanni was crowned 1979 Snow Queen. if Add ix! I r fig 'is .X sim-isa? N mil' ESQ' ii L . 21 in Leftp The 1979 Snow Q ee Court SIWQW QUEEN DFWCE continued K7 Q . Maid Terri Abernathy and Escort Leo Bartolotta Maid Kim Brennan and Escort Kurt Krueger Maid Dawn Wagner and Escort Robert Hampel ' . .-1. Z A, 'Q Mbyt- Maid Rhonda Squires and Escort Ray Schmitt- Maid Mary Miller and Escort John Kordsmeier gens Ten o'cIock approached, gym III filled with anxious couples awaiting the 1979 Snow Queen Coronation, announcers, Diane Jungmann and Chris i Dahl, welcomed the crowd. They began the program by announcing the 1 attendants: Teri Diekman, Lori Smith, Cathy Patton, Sue Philipot, Gwen 5 Oxendale, Melissa Newberry, Laura O'Brein, and Janice Schilli. Next, Terri 1 Abernathy, Kim Brennan, Sharon Digiovanni, Mary Miller, Dawn Wagner, Queen Sharon Digiovanni and Escort Craig Hooper and Rhonda Squires were introduced as the maids. As the hosts opened the r envelope, silence fell over the audience. Excitement soon erupted as Shar- on Digiovanni was crowned the 1979 Snow Queen. E V 22 i. g the jhris g the Ewen Terri gner, 1 the Siler- Turnabout Goes Disco Temperatures rose as couples Q M danced to the disco music spun- oft by the Disco Now disc jockey. The 1979 Turnabout Dance brought the theme Night Fever alive at Lindbergh on March 31 in the Commons. Passing through a silver tinsel curtain, couples had a chance to cool off in Cafeteria Ill with re- freshments provided by the pom pon squad and cheerleaders. Dimmed lights relaxed couples while they had a chance to con- verse about the dance and coro- nation. The evening came to a climax at 9:30 with the announcement of the Coronation. Emcees Matt DeWeese and Linda Endebrock in- troduced court members. The ceremony peaked when Carmella Calandro was crowned 1979 Tur- nabout King. s 91 1. Even a broken arm doesn't hamper Tim Duban's antics at the Tur'i.abot.t Dance 2. Linda Endebrock and returning alumnus Greg Garner spin to Mlklafrio lm 3. Carissa Burgess and Michelle Peterman proudly display their flowers 4. The disco beat motivates couples on the dance floor in the exew-tg demo: N get Fever . 5. Nancy Wulf, John Crumbaugh. Terry Taylor, and karen Have 'e X x i one ments in Cafeteria III. 23 DISCS INFERDG ... TURWFWBGUT DFWCE continued a Eg PW ,Li Nw i W ,t Q ' lf' 1 ff, 1 l N L ii X5 ' f f 3 l ass' f 'H i we 5 'L a - 'w 'a -.119 ' z 'is its , i fr. i JJ' ,.,-f--can-As 1, Friends and parents gather in Gym lll anticipating the 1979 Turnabout Coronation. 2. Retiring King, Brian Faerber crowns his succes- sor, Carmello Calandro. 3. Gym Ill fills with expecta- tions as crownbearers ap- proach the stage to begin coronation ceremonies. 4, Lisa Borlesch and Bruce Kirk display their disco talent to Disco Inferno. 5. Holly Tice and her date take a break from disco dancing. 6. The guys are the stars of the 1979 Turnabout Court. JC X-I ' r cddfl sn, FQ I R7 ,. Aix Couples cleared the dance floor as the hour approached ten o'clock, In only minutes, the 1979 Turnabout King would be crowned. A silent anticipation carrie over the crowd as announcers Matt DeWeese and Linda Endebrock introduced the nobles: Warren Lipka, Dale Jordan, and Boyd Birchfield. Next, the knights: Kevin McKenna, Jeff Malone, Brian Creath, Kurt Krueger, Carmello Calandro. and Curt Meyer were announced. The crowd came alive when Carmello Calandro was announced turnabout king for 1979. my F V ' up fr ,-ii My Afv, 9 f ' 5 ' 4 A R M - x. , li f xx W l i King Carmello Calandro and Kathy Von Rump Knight Kurt Krueger and Jenny Howe Knight Jeff Malone and Christy Paskulich - .7 ,J by x K ,y .roi we 5 v-17 N X Knight Brian Creath and Teri Diekmann Knight Kevin McKenna and Kim Seger Knight Kurt Meyer JUG my My: '- 25 -.GREEN GGLD, GREFTSE, GRHFFITI May 7-11 Marks '79 Spirit Week Mondays are usually said to be blue, but Monday, May 7 was definitely green and gold at Lindbergh. Students and teachers alike donned the school colors to mark the beginning of Spirit Week. ln the classroom, it was hard to tell who was the student and who was the teacher for the two changed places. Faculty members took seats among their pupils as students in- structed their classmates. Your Sunday Best was the proper attire for Tuesday, also known as Dress Up Day . That was also the Day of the Arts for students who were entertained by the Madrigal Sing- ers and Stage Band in the Commons during lunch periods. On Wednesday, seniors proclaimed .lf - 1. Gwen Oxendale and Ray Ochs go all out by dressing for the occasion on Friday, Grease Day. 2. Hats and T-shirts dominate all spirited people Wednesday, 3. Caught in the act, Lisa Krysal scribbles inspir- ing mementos across the walls on Graffiti Day. 4. Cafeteria staff aides don amusing hats to join in the spirit on Wednesday. It's Better in the Bahamas via T- shirts bought on spring break trips. Un- derclassmen used T-shirt Day to adver- tise their favorite pastimes, rock groups, and philosophies on their fa- vorite shirts also. No outfit was com- plete without some sort of head-gear. Many students were consistent with the '79 fads as they wore cowboy hats, but KSl-lE Pig Caps and Mickey Mouse ears were also sported by some as they complied with the Hat Day theme for Wednesday. Toes adorned with wacky socks of all designs and colors peeked out of san- dals worn by the spirit-minded on Thursday, Sock Day. An ice cream social provided a welcome break from classes during sixth hour. As a special 2:00 p.m. bell rang, students swarmed .-J I S '12 ff H .21gA.mQ5, Mit! ' L is i 26 to Cafeteria l or the Commons to satis- fy appetites and socialize over choco- late, vanilla, and chocolate chip cones. The writing on the wall was clear on Friday as freshmen through seniors ex- pressed themselves on Graffiti Day. Pa- per covered the walls and provided writing space in Cafeteria I and the Commons. Grease, the hit movie from 1978, inspired spirited students of the 70's to imitage their predecessors of the 50's. Boys greased their hair and girls came to school with pony tails and poodle skirts. With the advent of warm weather, stu- dents looked forward to a break from the normal school routine. With this in mind, Student Council planned May 7- 11, the 1979 Spirit Week. --.T . HN. -A ..IISg :jr -. 'r- I . :Ei I 33 I I 'DJEI 1 id tie I Siror II I 13 6,1 II 1 :fl I I 6' Si: I I. LYNN in , ivqiil II i 1, ir' int. 3, if SPIRIT WEEK '79 Monday Student-Teacher Day, Color Day Tuesday Day of the Arts, Dress-Up Day Wednesday T-Shirt Day, Hat Day Thursday Ice Cream Social, Sock Day Friday Grease Day, Graffiti Day F33 Y 'r Q55 uv Q Y: J 1. Holly Tice and the Sulhoft twins their refreshments with enioynient Thursday at the Ice Cream Sociai 2. A student teacher takes oi-er in Gormley's Monday morning class outfits on Grease Day over a cooling cone Schuler braves it through Friday 4. Mr. Dugan socialize-s with his ire II 3. Friends wear both fifties and sexes' 5. Not so confident in her .attre L Filxl EVENING Cl' Qt5bTllXlf'lCY Seniors Gain Victory In Donkey B-ball 1979 marked the return of Donkey Basketball to Lindbergh High School. On March 23rd, parents and students filled Gym Ill to cheer on their favor- ite teams. Freshmen and sophomores battled for two action-filled periods for the underclassmen championship. The freshmen emerged victorious and advanced to the finals. The second game matched enthusiastic juniors against a mighty senior team. A tie score took the game into over- time with the seniors winning on some question- able plays. In the final game, the seniors beat the freshmen by only a few points. The best part of Donkey Basketball, however, was watching the players trying to stay on those stub- born animals. The animals were very difficult to ride, but players found it even harder to get back on. Senior Steve Foppe made an unusual play from the sidelines which proved to be the winning basket for his team. Seniors yelled and cheered to show their support and excitement. Students exhibited their class spirit and enjoyed the com- edy of the game throughout the evening. 1. Struggling riders find out that getting on the don- keys is a breeze: staying on is the real trial! 2. Brian Will clutches to the ball as an obstinate donkey struggles to prevent him from scoring. 3. Jean Bornholdt and Cheri Correll show their sen- ior spirit as they cheer their team on to victory. 4. With little help from their stubborn assistants, players work to rack up points for their teams. SRO Night Of Music Attracts Capacity Crowd At 7:30 on May 1, Mr. Tobler. Lind- bergh Music Department Chairman. welcomed a capacity crowd to the eleventh annual Night of Music. The whole music department took part in this four hour program showcasing all of Lindbergh's musical talent. Concert Band I, the Stage Band. Mixed and Ninth Grade Choirs, the A Cappela Girls' Ensemble, and the Lindbergh Or- chestra performed in the first half of the program. The audience heard Broadway hits, classical pieces. marches, waltzes, and barbershop fa- vorites. The A Cappella Choir, Girls' Concert Choir, Concert Band ll and the Sym- phonic Band were featured in the sec- ond portion ofthe evening. The Madri- gal Singers sang and the Jazz-Lab Band played two selections from the Big Band Era. The evening was concluded with the Symphonic Band accompany- ing the A Cappella Choir in a special arrangement of America The pro- ceeds from this musical extravaganza benefited the Lindbergh Scholarship Fund. Ft 1. The Girls Concert Choir entertg ns e :s parents with selections from The King and l The Sound of Music. 2. Susan Good finds The l.'. C.: ture. required keeping ,a tt music and the director 3. Concert Band ll tlute Q at Mary Poppins. 4. Stage BJl1Cl'SlE'l1t'i1YiO is A fmorite among LHS 5 AIYOS tr'Om girls fence The Sound ot Musik- .... DQGlJFlTCl'l DFW5 Lil' Abner Sparks Enthusiasm As a sell-out crowd filled Gym I on the windy night of March lst, the suspense to witness Lindbergh's first musical in many years mounted. The lights were dimmed, the overture was played, and the opening night of Lil' Abner was under way. The curtain parted, and the audience began to enjoy the humorous roles portrayed by a cast of over one hundred. The lead parts included the talent of Curt Meyer as Abner, Lisa Amen as Daisy Mae, Mike Hei- mos as Marryin' Sam, Matt Bewitt as Pappy Yokum, Jean Bornholdt as Mammy Yokum, and Steve Foppe as Earthquake McGoon. Under the excellent direc- tion of Mr. Bye and Ms. Peppers, the acting and vocal music coordinated beautifully. Mrs. Chow also directed top orchestra and band members to accen- tuate the musical aspect of the show. By involving more students than any other drama activity and arousing the interest of the whole school, Lil' Abner proved successful in three perfor- mances and re-established a forgotten LHS musical tradition. 1 A T , . 1 1 Q E fx luq-A A L,-J' n L...lv 1 ,IK J .37 1. Warren Lipka, Bruce Keller, Al Fuchs and Brian Creath ponder a life free of work. 2. Lil' Abner takes time out at the fi- shin' hole. 3. The citizens join in a celebration of Dogpatch. 4. A town girl learns the story of Jubila- hon T. Cornpone. 3 Mammy Yokum gives advice to Dai- 'v Mae on how to catch Abner. 'Www Il: Fl NEW fAllXlbWLliD ..-. Twenty-Member Cast Makes Spring Comedy Successful If a Man Answers, the 1979 spring play held May 10-12 in Gym l was a comedy about a girl trying to find a husband and her intervening French mother. Chantel Stacey fRhonda Fer- gusonj found her spouse in Gene Wright lSteve Foppeb, a professional photographer. Her mother, Germarnl Stacey CDiane Pottery a member of the French Follies Bergere. told Chantel the secret of a happy marriage and of her own fantasy love affair to aid her. The sets added an extra flair with a skylight view and other dramatic effects. With the help and guidance of Mr. John Weiss and student director Jean Bornholdt, the cast of twenty made lf A Man Answers an overall success. l EVAN'S SCHOLAR ..... RECCDCHIXIITICDIXI FIND HIZWFIHDD Outstanding Students Honored At Awards Night Many things can happen during the four-year span of high school. Often times, students stay up late to do well on a test the next day, complete a yearbook or newspaper dead- line, or plan a banquet or even a convention, and they feel their work goes unnoticed. On Tuesday evening, June 5, 1979, graduating seniors were finally recognized for the many hours they gave to their studies and to Lindbergh during the past four years. Parents, friends, and teachers gathered in Gym Ill for the presentation of awards for out- standing service ranging from scholarship to athletics. The evening was highlighted with the yearbook dedication to Mr. Mike McGuffey. YEARBOOK DEDICATEE MATH MEDAL Mr. Michael McGuffey SPIRIT STAFF Nancy Droppleman Jay Duncan Bart Hildreth Kim Kilpatrick Greg Spence Mary Ellen Steck Julie Toler Charlotte Weiss Heidi Werner SCHOLAR ATHLETE Mike Devine THESPIAN AWARDS Jean Bornholdt Larry O'Neal LINDBERGH SCHOLARSHIPS JoAnne E. Batsch Jean Bornholdt Anita Escott Debra Kalbac Joan Meyer Mary Miller Diane Schaefer Sandra Seals Lori Smith Denise Struckmeyer Gwen Thomas Phillip Urberger Donna Weindel Susan Zeibeg HARVARD BOOK AWARD Janet Daum BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARD Karen Gelliert Jim Bullard Helga Okalischan SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Nancy Droppleman Leslie Launch Helga Okalischan CHESS CLUB AWARD Jim Reed PEP CLUB AWARDS Melissa Brummel Jill Schanzle ROTC Brent Horine Andy Maletich Karl Moore JUNIOR MISS AWARD Barb Bates KIWANIS AWARD Sandy Laudenslager PILOT STAFF Lynn Gerdemann Terri Gravatt Greg Jones Helga Okalischan Cheri Wood NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST John Tinkham ELK'S SCHOLARSHIPS James C. Moore Nick Varsam LNEA HONORARIUM Teri Diekmann Linda Enderbrock 32 Steven Foppe FOREIGN LANGUAGE John Amanat Brenda Bertts Mary Bolesta Douglas Churovich Catherine DeHart Mark Farwell Michael Nix Jeffrey Parres Phil Urberger ACTIVITY AWARDS Terri Abernathy Heather Balliett Gwen Breed Amy Burr Lorraine Chott Bruce Cook Teri Diekmann Linda Endebrock Anita Escott Jim Fuller Chris Hageman Jean Kirk Jim Lema Christopher Lynch Michelle Meyer Kathy Moeller Marcia Mueller Melissa Newberry Helga Okalischan Mary Ellen Steck Linda Underwood Sue Walsh Mary Walther Charlotte Weiss Steve Wells ,,.-J ii 'x S., 1. Spirit Staff editors L A Spence. Jay Ducam Che' -1 Weiss, Nancy Dropplewmar' -in Werner, Kim Knipatricw M3 len Steck, Bart Hlldretr he Toler, and M55 hem Sponsor. dedicate toe Spirit to Mr McGL.f'ej. 1: Prndy looks on 2, Larry O'Ne,ai's 'wmv devoted to LHS create - tions are rexxyce-Q v. 1 Thespuarw pre-se-mats 3 Peppers 3. Mr Lemma presents -is vine with his MX P ,myg Cer and Irwtrodamed 'o N' bergrfs smoke' ,atm ate -1, Barb Bates Sc.. ' C: mor Miss asserts fellow Jurwm' M 55 receixe recog' 1 5 Nami o :e'S Dwi Homme xx tr' A -?C'f which he xx Umxersifx 6 -lem Pam ' 's' The Ross . Foveg' T: ! i:rlfg,o ' ...lllvllib QV QUIK LIVES Prom Moves Off Campus Excited couples entered the prestigious Chase Park Plaza on June 1, 1979 for the first prom to be held away from Lindbergh High School in twenty-two years. For twenty-six dollars, the couples were pro- vided with dinner, dancing, and front row seats to the coronation of the prom queen and her court. Dinner, consisting of baked chicken, fruit cup, rolls, salad, and a vegetable, was served at 7:00 p.m. Bob Kuban's Brass provided romantic music, enhancing the prom theme, Times of our lives. Couples could dance until eleven o'clock. Retiring queen Shelly Merritt crowned an overjoyed Kim Brennan as the new queen. Court maids were seniors Janice Schilli, Dawn Wagner, Amy Burr, and Nancy Pari- sotto, and one junior, Heidi Walters. Starting a new tradition, each couple enjoyed a special evening at the Chase Park Plaza. -'1,'f. ' F 1 - ' -.. 5, 'if -if -' f 'W r -Q ' N 6 'Y 1' ' 5 'j r +ve, f I B X ... '7' pf if ' ' f v i N , H Ygzntifie K , fm. gb .V N n ' s ff' - ' WE lt lass?- A Q ' 1 .+, V by! ref fe f -ff., l . l Y l I li 5-: l .L i ill V! 7755 A I, 4 My , ' ,, 3 f ' S xi . 957' Y n' 1 A fi I ,f PM A 3 t x-Q l'3 -, -. va. . .g xnxl'-.FXMRK iq: 1 4. 2 a S 35 N I win 'll ' W7 'l' fr U, Q lQl'lllylllllllllllllllll ll , l 1979 PROM COURT Row One: Nlna NEEDS' Nancy Allen, Katny Moeller. l-leldl V-ate' Amy Burr, .lance Scnllll, Queen lv-- Brennan, Dax-.n Wag- ner, Nancy Parlsctts Retlrnng Queen S e'y Merrltt. Gwynn Oxe - dale. Cnele EVCS, Te' Abernathy Row Tn: Jlm Syrett Clers H3- g3n1en,l.l.2tt Delweese Tw Xsge Curt RlC .2'ss Si HN-rw Qe- - l-L ee. lean, Nix ..: s.. Cnns Cost 3:2 - Imrns J ' N:Zie'e',e Stexe :sire Le: 53'- fC'Ott.? P RCM C ontinu ed QA au- Queen Kim Brennan An Prom Royalty Reign Over Traditional Dance Maid 494' fff- Schilii 37 .... CFTPS, Gfbwnw, ooop ww Class Of '79 Leaves LHS The hearts of 937 seniors and their par- ents and friends sank as they awoke to find cloudy skies, rain puddles, and wet weather forecasts on Thursday, June 7, 1979. They feared that a rainy day would force the 1979 Commencement Exer- cises, involving over 2800 people, into a sweltering Gym Ill. Meanwhile, techni- cians set up closed-circuit TV in Cafeteria Ill for the overflow audience. Suddenly, shortly after noon, rain clouds seemed to drift away. Mr. Jones, Mr. Lenz, and Mr. McGuffey, graduation orga- nizers, happily announced that all sys- tems were go for an outside ceremony, and the ground crew hurriedly set up the chairs and stage. The sun miraculously came out to dry up the last puddle by 6:30 when the Class of 1979, proudly wearing green gowns and mortarboards, entered the football field. Following Superintendent Gray's intro- duction ofthe class to the audience, Kay Martin, graduation speaker, challenged her classmates to do well in future en- deavors. Karen Prichard, graduation speaker, emphasized inthe response that the Class of '79 was great. Dr. Pridy then presented the candidates for graduation to Board of Education President Mr. Wal- ter Solovic who awarded their diplomas. Mixed feelings of joy and sorrow filled par- ents and graduates alike as they breathed a sigh of relief and realized that it was time to say good-by to LHS. At 7:41, Mr. Jones, twelfth grade principal, officially dismissed the Class of 1979 for the final time. 4. l f-f 1 Mr Haegef a 2EA,'ea' LHS tacmtf e'f:e' awards Us 'Ja,a e' E e' her diploma 2 Watt. the ttrrjt exe' tattort of a f1tf,', : ff Class of '79 afar.: ' lation 3 As Mf Joftez G Q f --f . the Claw for the tai' t f' e they rust. to corgfau a'e each other 4, As schooi marc Ve:- dent, Mr Sotoftc presenz Julne Toler mth tier 51 gtg' ma and Qongratt,ia'ee her 5, Dr. Prtciy ass sts Mf Solovuc as Mary E ef Steak recewes net Ut: ze ma. 6. Make Ntx pauses 'Q thunk about the frtof'e'- tus occasuon and tfe 'ae ture, 1 , ,r .4! fi' X ': xy I SI:-1 'J' 93 4 - 4 We Je Each day, we go from class to class learning the same grammar rules, historical facts, and math- ematical theorems that countless other students learn. How we express ourselves is the thing that differentiates us from these other people. We turn to the after-school clubs to demonstrate and ex- pand our interests. Becoming involved may mean endless hours after school' working on the homecoming danceg staying up until 2:00 a.m. to complete a yearbook deadline: or driving miles and miles, going from store to store to find just the right prop for a variety show act. By working with others, we learn the meaning of cooperation, organization, and friendship. As we join in with others to achieve our common goals, ex- pressing our talents and interests shows that each person is an individual unlike anybody else. e 'Y 0.5, vi av - N' lt. ' 1-.. IUIINIINIE IIN SPIRIT STAFF The advent of sixth hour produced a relieving sigh for most LHS students as they looked forward to the last class of the day. However, it was just a beginningfor the students in room 122. Every day brought a new challenge for cirsislj. Whether they were planning a layout for the opening sec- tion, hustling to get those needed pictures devel- oped, reaching for the white-out, or deep in con- centration, thinking of copy for that last page in the deadline, the SPIRIT staff was always working to complete the 1978-79 yearbook. Yet, work didn't stop after the 2:20 bell rang. Staff photographers spent endless after-school hours covering sports, clubs, and activities, staff members followed up on numerous school events to get accurate information: the business staff prepared selling campaigns and gave up many a lunch hour making sure things worked out right for the deadline. Under the dedication and invaluable leadership of Ms. Jane Kerlagon, sponsor, the staff worked hard to represent the thoughts, feelings, and ac- tivities ofthe entire LHS student body, while they also put together a permanent record of faces, names, and school life . ik ' Q xN -'-- . Q 'f Ms. Jane Kerlagon, sponsor, checks a layout for an upcoming 1 C0 EDITORS IN CHIEF Bart I-Illdreth and Julie Toler deadline. 2 EDITORS Row One Susan Glickert Assistant Classes Joanne Litsch Assistant Classes ,V CU- 't at ,AW 'X FJ X X xx w X f' g. ,fu f., U ' I wi i 5- i I L 4 ' 355951 i ' 5 fl 'B x .I . fl M... 'K . 91 li Jef! ' iiaf, vi! ' Q 1. SPIRIT STAFF: Seated: Jenny Leigh, Beth Mueller, Cheryl Tuclfer, Patti Mieife far ing: Sally Alspach, Diane Blanckaert, Sue Koester, Leslie Molloy. Elleri Janome Ea' Bates. In The Tree: Connie Kardell, Mike Nix. 2. Mary Ellen Steck, Charlotte Weiss, Joanne Litsch, and Susan Glialfert New e be pictures that photographer Tim Duban offers for use r X .3 1-ga db' N Q f -2? New ,W I 3. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Seatedi Jean lxirlt. Tim Dubai- Cc-Phat: E513 Standing: Mike Thomas. Co-Photo Editor Brian N'-ii Greg Photo Editor. 5 1 Q 1 4. Jenny Leigh, Heidi Werner. Sue lxoester, .and hiv- tx rat' -t YS . Spence and Mike Thomas to develop and pivft ' t'- - upcoming deadline, 43 A.. 5 Frantic attempts to write copy and Student journalists interested in ' compose headlines, late nights after school news, sports, activities and school, and missed lunches on sale controversial issues worked as re- days typified the lives of 1978-1979 porters, and wrote features and edi- Pilot staff members. torials. Editors met sixth hour every day to Attending workshops at the National work on the problems of laying out Journalism Education Convention in the variety show page, proofreading November helped the staff produce the Christmas Wishes and training six successful issues. Breaking from their successors. Meanwhile, Miss tradition, the Christmas issue Turpin, Pilot sponsor, advised the proved more popular than the Vari- staff on correct journalism proce- ety SDOWS however. the SefliOf iSSl-Ie dure. remained a favorite. Far Right: Miss Turpin Sponsor. Right: Editors - H. Oko lischan, Editor-in chief, J. Parres, T. Gra vatt, Features Editor C. Marziotti, Sports Editor, L. Gerdemann Sports Editor, J. Marx, Circulation Editor, M Thomas, Photo Editor. QNot pictured, Greg Jones, Assistant Edi- tor-in-Chiefj 4 N' xv 7 .XX .xx 'xx bl I. , i li . i x 1 .v A ' Reporters and Sellers: Row One: A. Escott, B. Cook, L. Graves, M. Cor- Brimmer. Row Three: B. Hughes, R. Picarelli, R. Wingerbermuehle, J. bett, J. Fuller, M. Hamill, M. Hamill, J.ToIer, J.Tobias, B. Byers, K.Weber, Hawkins, S. Foerstel, M. Chott, K. Lenhart, N. Raeber, P. Killoren, N. K. Raile, D. Dierzbickie. Row Two: C. Breckenridge, C. Kerls, S. Schu- George, K. Huber, K. Prichard, L. Molloy, W. Lipskoch, J. Rogers, C. Dahl, macher, C. Piskulich, D. Lettner, C. Beller, L. Chott, G. Breed, D. Blanck- C. Messinger. T. Schaefer. aert, E. Jacobs, G. Gerdemann, J. Rogaczewski, L. Gray, S. Wells, C. 44 PILOT STAFF L, 3- law' f-4 ,xl ul' 1 F F , 4 9 ,v if i A7 f W yn r iw x 5 was X ,1 3 I N: ' 'I E 5 .N si 1 Qi 1 TO K Q.. , ESRB! .WWE 4,,,,,,L .1 4 KLSR - 89.7 FIVI An anxious D.J. adjusted his headphones and pulled his microphone close. He dropped a record on the humming turntable. A motion from the engineer signaled the music KLSR was on the air! The LHS radio station, 89.7 FM made many improvements by expand- ing their programming four times over their previous operating years. The biggest expansion included greater live coverage of basketball games. KLSR was also a member of the National Student Broadcasting Association. Although the 40-member club met only twice a month, individual broadcasters were on the job daily preparing broadcasts. The crew was aided by sponsors Mr. Lischer and Ms. Hall. Student officials included Station Manager Steve Wells, Program Director Ryan Zim- merman, Technical Director Brent Horine and Executive Producer Dave Barber. In providing music and educational news for all of Lindbergh School District, KLSR proved itself to be a valuable form of the media. Upper Right: Patiently waiting l1.,.....---.Y---W - for a record to end, Steve Wells 54' prepares to go on the air. .- Right: Announcers-Row One: J. Q Cole, H. Balliet, N. George, K. Raile, P. Ramberg, D. Mullen, Row Two: J. Dohr, D. Kalbac, R. Moeller, H. Keller, B. Simpson, S. Schiwinger, S. Wells, M. Co- plin. Row Three: K. Rees, M. Bonham, Head Announcer, R. Waldo, Tape Coordinator, R. Zimmerman, Program Directorg D. Rensch, K. Ludwig, B. Wal- pole, P. Vlaich, Sports Director: Mr. Lischer, Sponsor. L ,xl Ag V 1 1 In ,r fl' - 0 U gj 'xr 4. ' . , 4 ' Ki. 1 . -I g xg -- . , ',1 V3 1 X .B A I - I L. , .W all JQNT 'iff -UIC u- A I I I .- ,Gd v ' QI . g' n I ,. rx,-r f , . -- .,' . Q 3-:v,.v, .I K i ,, 0 R - ' .4 5 qi i ' l Q 'O 'T' .I '. 6 V . an 1 U - T .5 ' - t .. f ' S' . gut:- EY: , ' - T' 1 .:f'-Oh 1 . WV V A V .um . an I' 5- Lower Left: Amidst her broad- cast, Heather Balliet transmits an announcement to her listen- ers. Lower Right: Radio broadcasting is not without its frustrations. Dave Barber and Steve Wells take theirs out by munching down on some records. F' xr- xauuuur' i fl :Km S -- - 'rdf' .I L1 I sri' 11 ...,. ,Ev . l IXX Y . x sf' 'riff' r If ji? ' , , of 'Y' 5 , v w . 1 ' QR N ' .j Upper Left: Two KLSR D J s oroadca gram face to face Upper Rlgnt: KLSR Dlrectore Dale E e and Steve Wells confer wth sp n Llscher. Mnddle Left: Steve Wells take-5 3 our A V9 all between programmlng declelon Middle Rlghtt Heather Bllllet nw the D.J,'s are on the .slr Leftzlinglneersi Row Une R Mixer l-4 me K. Ralle. H. Balluet E Hwe n NS l-. Bonham, D. Mullen N N nm Mr. Llscher, Sponxor F2 NN Tl ee R man. R.Waldo,D Barber N B Walpole. M Wrcble M L af National Honor Society The group of honor students filed into Gym Ill and took their seats as proud parents looked on in anticipa- tion of the ceremony which was about to begin. By fulfilling the Na- tional Honor Society requirements of outstanding character, leader- ship, service, and scholarship, 250 students became qualified and were initiated into the Lindbergh Chapter of the National Honor Society. Besides living up to N.H.S. standards fairs, and maintenance of top grades C3.5 for sophomores, 3.2 for juniors, and 3.0 for seniorsj, society mem- bers had to play active parts in N.H.S. activities. Members conduct- ed their annual toy and clothing drive at Christmas and joined Pep Club to sponsor the donkey basket- ball game in March. These activities and tutoring services helped the honor society uphold its tradition of scholarship and service to the school and community. OFFICERS: Row One: K. Gehlert, Vice-president, D. Kalbac, Speaker. Row Two: S. Schiwinger Speaker, J. Tinkham, President, T. Blackford, Secretary-Treasurer. SENIORS: Row One: J. Nottelmann, T. Moody, L. Sarkisian, G. Nahser, D. Schimmelpfennig, P. Sullivan, C. Weiss, M. ' Mueller. Row Two: D. Lieschbidt, B. Taylor, L. Lucas, C. Marziotti, L. Proctor, L. Schlude, K. Widman, L. Rapp, D. Newport. Row Three: B. Niedersfadt, R. Meissbach, C. Lueg, C. Link, J. Moellenhoff, M. Thomas, R. Wingber- muehle, D. Pisoni, J. Reed. Row Four: J. Schmidt, J. Mer- curio, S. Womack, R McAllister, M. Pyne, B. Steinke, L. Smith, M. Schumacher, B. Will. new- '.'l gl TTI SENIORS: Row One: P. Jordan, S. Kolocotronis, S. Hengel, E. Haeger, M. Barrett, K. Bartholomew, T. Libera. Row Two: L. Kintz, C. Hooper, M. Everding, K. Kilpatrick, B. Hildreth, L. Armantrout, G. Forbes, K. Anton. Row Three: C. Dahl, S. Holm, C. Baer, D. Herbert, B. Burmeister, D. Jungmann, L. Borlesch, T. Becker, A. Dmuchovsky, J. Deutschamnn, T. Eggers, Row Four: L. Klipsch, J. Kaiser, K. Hardebeck, D. English, A. Gladstone, C. Hageman, L. Davis. N. Allen, M. Kern, F. Farinella. JUNIOFQS and EENIOPZ C Arnann,S Bern C Eoge L Fare Ortinau,T Parve L Perrg,e V. berry,S Sulhoff, L Sairrff M f Row Two: T Frazer, M Eiape P len, S Unger, M 'Neridt if .'.f Zeus, D. Darnrnrich L Ee' Deutschrnann, N Herbert f, Mr Row Three' M Hoeferifarnr, C D. Thielker, M. Eiewig, E Ea Boniface, M Ciauss, P. Cosiicv tel, C. Ellis, J. Kroupa. Pow Fr Campbell, M. Catalano. L Diecfr G. Greco, A. Fuchs, M. Harr, I- T M. Kaiser, H. Werner, L Scheirer I Tobler. Row Fivei G. Piney, 'J M Merlo, K. Morioka, S. Giesler, 'J if B. Jordan, N. Kinkarnp, K. Srr ir Simpson, K. VonRump, J. Tanawa P Six: C. Hutson, D. Meyer, S. Pierre! Richey, D. Neuhaus. P. Perry. J P W. Van!-ieest, P. Pamberg. J. Pa White. Row Seven: M. Staufenzie Martin, K. Prichard, K. Moet e Amann, B. Creath, D. Baer, C. Tag S. Lux, M. Scott. SOPHOMORES Row Dne .J Duns 1 i . .N .E tingham, D. Carr. B. Burgrabe. P jewski, D. Broy, L. Barthel. S. Bar-n Abendschein, Row Two: S. Fiint. S tinger, B. Ebert. D. Horton. B. Niew K. Poiitsch, D. Rohlfing, C. Diecima deVera, J. DeGrendeIe. L. Decke' Three: R. Gessel, S. Hart. L. L..J: Ebers, A. Greschner, K kkebe Schwinger, K. Roither, M. Saiib. K K M. Simon. K. Witbrodt. Row Fo Nowell, M. Meyer. T. Graxatt. G M J. Reed, T. Hildreth, M. Seals. D Nc. Foppe. Row Five' S Simmocs. B T S. Kiel, S. Kern. J. Kosmy L St M Krohn, D. Spindler, T McC'.acKe gel, S. Schmidt. Row Six S Zee Oertii, M. Corbett. C Pgnchct R1 E laub, L. Weber. J. Clgrmvtt S See . Harrison. D Jordan Ron Sane - Iey,L.PitChf0rd,,l F,nge '..' ' Sf Steininger, C Mene-rece: L -X K. Felder, G. MitQi'e K .s Schutz. Jerashen, G Jonee P L 'er zf I l,a g QUILL 8i scFeoLL Eight candles standing for truth, leadership, learning, initiative, judg- ment, integrity, loyalty, and friend- ship lit the faces of the twenty-four new initiates as the sponsors, Ms. Kerlagon and Ms. Turpin addressed the group, You have been chosen for membership into Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for high school journalists, on the basis of your out- standing contribution to the news- paper, yearbook, or radio station ... lllustrating exceptional achievements in writing, announc- ing, and production of their areas of the media, Spirit, Pilot, and KLSR staff members and editors also had to maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average to become Quill and Scroll members. At the annual banquet on March 29, 1979, new members received mem- bership cards and pins as they were installed. The organization's main social function ended as Mr. Leutwiler, sponsor, congratulated new Quill and Scroll members. Their work, however, was far from over, for, as Lindbergh's journalists, their main duties were to work on their respective staffs. 'Q'2,,gf Row One: S. Meyer, M. Brummel, L. Gerdemann, H. Okolischan, M. Thomas, J. Tobias, J. Toler, B. Hil- dreth, C. Weiss, T. Gravatt, L. Un- derwood. Row Two: S. Wells, B. Horine, D. Barber, E. Beatty, J. Parres, C. Marziotti, C. Groth, B. Will, C. Dahl, S. Koester, S. Glickert, J. Leigh, H. Warner, C. Ebers, N. Droppelman, K. Kilpatrick, J. Dun- X can. . 'ha 5 fl 1 rw iii I H , 1 'ill ' .rm .Q 'N ll un .r xi CREATIVE WRITING LYCEUIVI, AND FORENSICS TEAN Y f-F2 7 ' v ...Am i il Developing outstanding skills in the communication arts is a necessity in a world inhabited by other people. Lindbergh ex- tracurricular activities reflect- ed students' interests in this field. Those interested in the written word found the Creative Writ- ing Club provided the opportu- nity to present their work to other amateur writers. Club discussions and the sponsor's qMr. Stuhlmannb direction helped these writers polish their work. Lyceum explored the world of literature, art, and film. Guest speakers discussed contempo- rary issues with members who also attended the Frankenstein presentation at Loretto-Hilton. Members of the Speech and Debate Team and the Foren- sics Team met after school to perfect their public speaking skills. They subsequently used these in inter-scholastic tour- naments with other area schools. Through participation in these after-school clubs, students in- terested in the language arts enhanced their communica- tion skills. Left: CREATIVE WRITING: Row One: D, Underwood. L. Schaeffer. Roi.-T Two L Chott, Mr. Stuhlmann, Sponsorg M. Vogt. Row Three: T. Parks. C Beller Po.-. Four: M. Chott. .53 C l , X N, . Above: LYCEUM: Row Onei B. McGaughy M Cwrett ' .1 Fanter. Sponsor: Ms. McCray. Sponsor M M-e ef Q: M. Wellons. J. Kroupa. J Daum S 'Feng '-' '-'.e-- Kaiser, H. Werner. Row Three M Thonzai L' Leigh, L. Tobler. J. Lorenz. B Nldlfh Y Left: FORENSICS TEAM Ren One J G g . NSS' Posey, J. Reed. Row Two Ms l-lar S' t Q Vx' . Boll, B. Hackel. 1- Q 1 DRAMA CLUB ill, ll rHEsPlANs ., , la ' ff M I . Budding actors and actresses, as well as industri- I ous stage crew members, showed their interest in the theater arts by not only participating in ' several performances but by also joining Drama Club. Membership evolved around interest in Lindbergh's stage productions, 1978-79 mem- bers took active roles in the variety show, Li'l Abner, and If a Man Answers. Presenting Lind- I bergh's first musical and the enthusiastic guid- ' X ance of sponsors Mrs. Peppers and Mr. Weiss increased interest and made Drama Club more Q.. active in 1978-79 than it had previously been. XWXQ? L-J l Members culminated the year with a banquet and X awards presentation in May. X Drama Club's success was reflected in the in- creased number of members who qualified for Thespian Society. Students who took part, either on stage or behind the scenes, in drama activities received points for their participation. With the accumulation of ten points, a student became eligible to join this honorary drama organization. Li'I Abner was credited with sparking greater in- terest in this organization also. tl 0,007 .firm 9 9 40. ID , ' .A 7? DRAMA CLUB: Row One: D. Mullen, M. Heimos, J. Bornholdt, Mrs. Peppers, Sponsorg L. Underwood, D. Potter, S. Walsh. Row Two: D, Barber, L. O'NeaI, M. Heimos, L. Kreilich, S. Sulhoff, V. Garcia, L. Amen, A. Fuchs, J. Ratcliffe, K. Martin. Row Three: L. Dieckhaus, N. Bilzing, N. Salib, C. Leathers, J. Baby, J. Walls, M Kamper, M. Simon, M. Wellons, J. Fuller, A. Conant, S. Foppe, N. Blumfelder. Row Four: N. George, E Brzezinski, L. Wagner, L. Tobler, K. Mitchell, J. Clampitt, M. Corbett, M. Salib, K. Brown, J. Groth, J. Hall , Row Five: K. Abendschein, K. Huber, L. Schaffer, J. Milanovits, L. Wand, S. Laudenslager, B. Stone, M 7 Newberry, C. Meyer, P. Duncan, M. Hanewinkel, M. Konsewicz, R. Liszewski, M. Bewig. 52 N ' J 1... ' . M5505 1 Wal 13 M 'if' -' 1 S LQ. 'T ' lu-in-A 41 we 1 QQ, il ggi: r-.. h up -Q rl , -r ,e Nl ,-Qxfm f f i v P l nr 'Q X THESPIANS Row One lA Herrnoz L L L, Underwood, Mrs, Peppers, Sporzof Mullen, A. Conant, S Walsh Pon Tw, rnon, M. Corbett. M, Salah, V Aberlrlzcrl Newberry, K. Mitchell, Row Three L denslager, M. Wellons, K lvlarvlrr, C FA-ey Foppe, J. Ratcluffe. U, iq N - r. 47 , V , ,Q ff ,, -4- e- ,X ,J ' fx-f ' X-., x ,P 'X : -Nerf X 'T The fifth hour bell beginning classes sounded: students ran quickly to Psy- chology or to grab a brief lunch. On B Days, though, 75 Student Council members gathered in Rooms 6 and 8 to discuss upcoming events which would benefit Lindbergh students. Council was again kept busy by the tra- ditional Snow Queen Dance, Hangar Right: Student Council officers look on as Governor Joe Teas- dale signs the MASC proclama- tion at Jefferson City, Missouri. Officers: Row One: C. Dahl, First Semester President: M. New berry, B. Tippett, Steering Com mittee: A. Burr, Vice-President, J. Kirk, Secretary. Row Two: Mr McGuffey, Sponsor: T. Diekman, Treasurer. Not Pictured: T. Abernathy, Second Semester President. Right: Student Council duties for Murray Wellons and Norm Tyler in- clude selling Hangar Dance tickets during their lunch periods. Below: SENIORS: Row One: C. Dahl, S. Breihan, B. Cook. Row Two: T. Diekmann, M. Malone, D. Jungmann, J. Kirk, A. Burr, T. Abernathy, M. Newberry. Row Three: S. Digiovanni, M. Miller, B. Taylor, H. Balliet, C. Johansen, S. Buerke, S. Walsh, K. Rumping. Below Right: JUNlORS: Row One: M. Heimos, L. Fredricks, M. Hanewin- kel, D. Spargo. Row Two: K. Garrett, C. Politsch, S. Bentz, D. Absolon, B Franz. Row Three: L. Amen, L. Milligan, C. Quinn. Row Four: N. Tyler, M Wellons. 'B'- TN s STUDENT COUNCIL Dances, Heart-O-Grams and selling senior jerseys. But, 1978-79 brought many new and useful things to the stu- dent body. The Homecoming Bonfire, held on October 21, 1978, the Faculty Breakfast, new student reception, and secret pals were new additions. The council joined other clubs to buy a new sound system for the gym. After a successful campaign for Mis- souri Association of Student Councils president, LHS members hosted the 1979 MASC convention in March. Students from around the state visited our school where helpful and potential ideas were shared and taught to fellow Council members in the state. C7 4' X -J' Xxig 4 It is 7 4.4.3 I T I, -.sild X fl. -4. wp-7' x ' V 417' V vi '1m, !' 4 .W X :vi I . . 1 If' I 1 fri' 4 fi Qixfjhv J I aff A' wr . X-0,6 Top Left and Left: New students are l-.e come: by Student Council at an afternoon rece-pic' Top Right: FRESHMEN: Row One' D Wantlan: E Stroh. Row Two: P. Killoren, P Tyrer D Sha. C. Leonard, R. Re, D. Kohout. D Moellenhoff J Buffaloe. Row Three: L. Beinart, P. Aaron l'.1 O'ReiIly. Left: Sophomores: Row One: R. Moeller J Leyerle, J. Walls, Row Two: B. Tippett. C. Pism- lich, C. Ebers, M. Boeger. S. Jungmann. D. l-late field, B. Burgrabe. Row Threei W. Rogers. K De- Basio, L. Bodendieck, D. Meyer. K Reilly. L Bo' gosian. SCHDOL STDRE The 11:45 bell rang. The Student Coun- cil member raised the sliding curtain over the opening for the School Store and was greeted by students wanting to buy supplies from rulers to felt writ- ers. The Student Council sponsored store stocked pens, pencils. note- books, and even paperback novels and classics. Individuals having a high amount of school spirit even found LHS banners and gym bags. School Store Personnel M N'-.2 in sen. M. Meyer, L Fredeilus S Sent 'X ing, M Malone. B Taylo' PEP CLUB Whether baking dozens of cookies for the football team, working numerous hours on the Homecoming float or just rooting for the Flyers at swim meets, Pep Club members did much to unite the student body and pro- mote spirit at Lindbergh. Spirit ran high during Pep Club's busiest sea- son, the Homecoming. In addition to spon- soring the Spirit Dance, Pep Club organized and presented the half-time floats and court ceremonies during the Homecoming foot- ball game. ln the spring, Pep Club joined with National Honor Society to organize and sponsor the donkey basketball game. Hard-working members were recognized and rewarded with letters at the annual Pep Club banquet. Top Right: OFFICERS1 Row One: J. Tobias, Secretary, M. Brummel, Vice-President. J. Schanzle. President, K. Dalton, Treasurer. Row Two: A. Conant, Publicity Chair- man, L. Fehr, Junior Rep., B. Thurman, Junior Rep., K. Moeller, Senior Rep., L. Proctor, Senior Rep., C. Litz- singer, Assistant Publicity Chairman, B. Tippett, Sopho- , more Rep. Row Three: P. Perrigue, Freshman Rep., D. Galakatos, Freshman Rep., S. Hall, Freshman Rep., Mrs. Markwort, Sponsor, Mrs. Kimker, Sponsor, Mrs. Scott, Sponsor, C. Piskulich, Sophomore Rep. Right: Mrs. Scott, Belinda Thurman, Carol Rehagen, and Mrs. Kimker work at the Spirit Court elections during lunch. Lower Left: A stuffed Mickey Mouse helps Missy Scott .A W 4 ' 'A L A x i Exif I' Y : ' t if .1 -1-.N ' v , , YLAEX A L and Felicia Taylor get into the Homecoming spirit. 'Q-. an S f N X A f W, X Q fiv- JUNIORS and SENIORSZ Row One: J. Schanzle, M. Brum mel, L. Raumschuh, K. Moeller, K. Prichard, L. Walter, M Rowe, K. Swaney, L. O'Brian, B. Blaine, C. DeHart, A. Co nant, P. Coslick, T. Rackovan. Row Two: K. Dalton, B Thurman, M. Williams, S. East, B. Simpson, S. Stanhope, A Schif, B. Passiglia, S. Wieting, K. Baker, S. Glickert, S Schraut, C. Sager. Row Three: S. Swallow, C. Rehagen, L 56 Proctor, A, Ransom, C. Litsinger, A. Enegren, C. Patrick, R Chott, J. Lorenz, L. Dieckhaus, L. Fehr, L. Fehr, S. Sulhoff L. Sulhoff. Row Four: K. Witbrodt, K. Daniels, D, Scher maul, Mrs. Scott, Sponsor, Mrs. Kimker, Sponsor, Mrs Markwort, Sponsor, L. Mueller, J. Tobias. N. Parisotto, T Bach. rl i 91.1.1- 1.1. ' 1.- I Q l H-,N-ll w . V, X will V 1 X ' ' ' ' - T 1--f--1.-..1..,,Iv ,. .-1 . 1 avi -Y Y YVYY H ,rrr N ,WY , , ,, ,, ,,. 'gy'-,,,,,,.,.- Y gk' 'l . ,, , .,,- . ,,a-..a..,..., , l T Y Y ' 1 T ...,-..- 1-----ev-A r-f yr' ' r 'M ' 1 '-1 l Left' SOPHOMOPES Por. ffe M- I -- -L-I lv , L Merer, C, Lertalrer L Effe- ,....i-....... S S l li ll I l -R 03? r X 'ww 'L'-1, it I -U., 'S zlnskl,L.Doerner J Clary' L Weber, B Tlppet,C Prev 'cr L Hatfneld, L. Bartnel M Sc' ' , Eggers,C Curnrnrnes D Case' L Bussen, M Peferrrlar Pcs. Twog J. Kosar, A Grescrrer P Brown, D. Becker, J lflauifere heumer, B. Byers, G Wane' lf Matthews. S. VanNorrr.ar lf Roltner, C. Kerls. J. DeGrenoe e T. Gerber, C. Knox. S Hegger Row Three: L. Meler J Jar., Mlerlo. L. Hrdllcka. L Ronzro L Kluge. B. Mueller, L KrfsT G Luttlefleld.L,Gray.D lvlurprlf P Hoffmann, S. Werkrneuster Po.-. Four: C. Jones, D Huslfef . ett, R. Hall, J. Sportsman le 413 J ,sg .. Rae-ber, N. George, T. Wells V Huber. ll 9 7 ,inf s-'hal' .-HQ! - ,rr A :f ll I Q r Ja ,SFT Y -- f ,I1----Y---we . Left. FRESHMEN: Rov. One' lx Har- Pe Q f 1' fry .'.'T'fTf'l A'7T-T . , A , 1 Y - T . . - V -, P - eww Mx, .v-w-'f-:-- - 1 S X V- -- -Y . . -,Q D... .. ' ' T 'Q ' r -r-Ni-L W' HQQL 5-1 Ywwemwmw-Lumy -xuk -A.k,Yw v ,NA ,,LL. ,,.,.,.......-W ----1- ., ,M ..,. .va-Awvp.. rell, C. Engleke. J, Hunt, L Ne ss' S. Bouchard, L Callanan. L Lanas gf -73-Q .z sf' -- 'Q- ggaaavuwr-v ....-. . N. gm- -- -- T 'wax ll ness. K. Javer, P Kllloren E Ete- zrnskl, S. Hall, P. Perrlgue D Ga katos, S. Slebert. M l.la,s - Mueller. Row Two' K Rev' L -an son, M. McLaugnlln. X Gr s S Farnharn,S James. lx Ragsaae i Prltcnett, K Wonlstadte' S Psi' breter.P Sedrnakdl Pernna L A.: arns, A, Trueblooo. lx Pie Qs.-. Tnreei D. Bloss. C Dlx Q ns P '.':' lane. D, Petry, D lx.r be' ' Press. N. Brlzlng. ,I lxlllfsf, is SCnramm, P Danueas L +ve? Glnckert. D, Gardner S Renta' C Fuller Row Four Im . Schraut. D Arado D Denise. - Jackson, T Luaoer' lx we-at 'X Vorgt, D Simmons -X l.'. 5-' Torrlllo, M Sebefsm L Less, - Hngunbotnanw Row fn: S 53 marato, L TlT,3l'WE 9' n 15' x x 1 CrOxxfOrCl, R F9'g..SC lxrerenkamp, R Nat. 5 Sit '-L P Baker. M Mite' A -Q---5 . Wagner A Me':..': S 3' 3 Roberts r v! 3 . iff. af 3 1 jx in FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS Whether playing soccer, visiting the Magic Pan Creperie, or feasting on sau- erbraten at an international dinner, Lindbergh's foreign language club members familiarized themselves with and enjoyed the customs of far away cultures. Besides pursuing their own in- terests, the Spanish, Russian, German, Latin, and French Clubs collaborated for several projects, an international soccer tournament, and dinner in 1978-79. Although small, the Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Vires and Mr. San- chez, defeated all the other foreign lan- guage clubs by out-kicking them in the clubs' soccer tournament on October 20. Russian Club, sponsored by Mr. Kre- menesky, also joined in the game. By participating in the Foreign Language Dinner on February 17 and the soccer tournament, the club kept very active throughout the year. Sponsored by Mrs. Voss, the German Club not only learned about the Ger- man culture, but they also went to an Oktoberfest, Christmas caroled, and held a German dinner on December 15. Increased membership over previous years showed the growing popularity of Latin Club. Studies centered around the Latin civilization throughout histo- ry. Club members, aided by their spon- sor, Mr. Jump, also participated in the soccer tournament and Foreign Lan- guages Dinner. French cIub's many activities in 1978- 79 made it popular and the largest of the foreign language organizations. With Mrs. Gleich's and Mrs. Reiter's guidance, the club's members dined on French cuisine and entertained each other amidst a sidewalk cafe atmo- sphere at the annual French dinner on November 17. The club wished fellow students a joyeux Noel by caroling in the halls at Christmas. Like their coun- terparts of other countries, French Club members also took part in the soccer tournament and international dinner. Below Left: LATIN CLUB: Row One: J. Teutenberg, B. McGaughy, S. Kolocotronis. Row Two: M. Wendt. M. Bewig, D. Dripps. Row Three: J. Werner, J. Whitmore, S. Seals, K. Aranets, S. Goad. Row Four: E. Bohle, T. Bryewski, Mr. Jump, Sponsor. Below Right: SPANISH CLUB: Row One: K. Martin, M. Miller, D. Davison, M. Heimos, E. Andrade. Row Two: S. Monrotus, L. Hulse. D. Smith, S. Cooper. L. Smith, V. Garcia, T. Kneip. Row Three: Mr. Sanchez, Sponsor: J. Kinslow, K. Vanderpool, M. Nunez, D. Held, L. Meier, H. Balliet, Mrs. Vires, Sponsor. .fig I Lu: K FRENCH CLUB: Row One: C. Jokerst. C Ely, A. Burr, T. Beulick, P. Zurfluh, Mrs. Gleich, Sponsor: K. Wiseman, A. Boyer, S. Kleinhoffer, L. Weiss Row Two: M. Jones. S. Lux. L. Sulhoff, D. Green, P. Tyrer, M. Wellons, S. Swal- low, M Kaiser, G. Thomas, M. Slape. D Rohlfing, M. Steck. Row Three: G. Brinkley. C. Link, P. Clauss. J. DuBois. C Brenner, L. Bolesta, L. Honne, L. Toblffr, D. Wagner, S. Meyer, J. Da- 'Silva S. wad W 'LH f iff? 'Qi Left RUSSIAN CLUB RQJJON: J ff' 'f Mlelke, M, Sullivan. E HOQVNV. Ffzf. ix. Parres, S Yallaly, D Churcfmr V f, ,':: Kremenesky, Sponsor Left BQIOW' GERMAN CLUB Pon Off: 1 L' A f Wendt,T Gravatt, J Barsuk. V Eiafqfw P Twoi J Leyerle, L Heermam V fog' C P Balasus, V, Kmtz, T Taper Pax. Tffffff A H Brummel, DL Kent, D Vxloodhmg 3 I-:muh V' P Luer, B. Nodly, L Wohlscmaeger rAr', FRENCH CLUB Row One . Berrynl Roush -X Two? Ralle, S Bodermweq E 3 Pfeufer, S Foerste Ryu '.-3 BGCRGY, L Hug'PLX'T'12 ' R Bretemnsw ix Leech , SCY1fJfTNU,L Dvxid' . J SHJSIH R H9 S , IHQISSY E H09 fn I-' Nevkes G Sw 'x e'i. Slim Row Few L : w. S Gwbs T Nvnecx S ZEN' S ' Tuppeit D R0 'g 'x 3.54 Mrs Relief Scsmi ' CAREER CLUBS Looking toward the future, many stu- dents used their afterschool hours to investigate possible careers. By joining career-oriented organizations, 'stu- dents could hear guest speakers tell the stories of their occupations. Par- ticipants not only learned about var- ious jobs, but they also were advised on courses to take and schools to at- tend in preparation for these. Future Business Leaders of America, sponsored by Mrs. Nauert gave stu- dents interested in business a chance to view various aspects of this field. Activities and discussions about busi- ness-related careers led to a better un- derstanding of the business world. Whether students planned futures in COMPUTER CLUB: Row One: Mr. Schlimme, Sponsor. Row Two: S. Foppe, D. Breed, J. Ebner, Mr. Bungenstock, Sponsor. 44' -X 4, , 3 L.. gs i 1 I A 'rr A Q WJ Ji, .., A ,N-4' 'I M, it P 4 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Row One: L. Roush, S. Foerstel, C. Piskulich, G. Thomas. Row Two: Mrs. Gleich, Sponsor: L. Bolesta. A. Boyer, A. Burr, J. Kirk, A. Underwood, Mrs. Reiter, Sponsor. I .,.l medicine or just had a vague interest in the field, Future Medical Careers pro- vided the opportunity to explore var- ious medical careers. Sponsors Mr. Merryman, Mrs. Hall, and Mrs. Vollmar provided guidance and scheduled guest speakers from different health and medical occupations. Through first hand experience, other LHS students gained a better insight into their future in teaching and educa- tional fields. With the aid of sponsors, Mrs. Gleich and Mrs. Reiter, club mem- bers were encouraged to view various educational levels. During the year, members observed classes, heard speakers, and participated in on-the- job cadet teaching. Portland A Other students turned their fascination with machines into first-hand knowl- edge by joining Computer Club. This organization, sponsored by Mr. Bun- genstock, provided insight into data processing careers. Club activities in- cluded writing computer programs and taking field trips to computer installa- tions. By not only studying the systems of government in a democracy, but by also running their own mock govern- ment, Youth and Government Club members gained an understanding of the United States political systems. Under Mrs. Summa's and Mr. Bland- ford's direction, they debated issues, passed bills, and voted on legislation. ff 'ffl .1 .. Af' -- awful- 'Ld' 0' A-kiil '1 ,iiltkld . Left: FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Row One J. Staton. Row Two: Mr. Culp, Sponsor, Mrs. Nauert, Soon sorg S. Stanhope, L, Endebrock, A, Escort, .I Hopes A Schif. Below: YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT: Row Onei T Parks. C Economon, K. Mueller, Mrs. Summa, Sponsor: Mr. Bland ford, Sponsor. Row Two: M. Mount, E. Eschbach. R Moeller, M. Vogt, K. Brawner, Row Threei J. Duban, C Johansen, B. Cook, A. Escott. Row Four: S. Kolocotronrs L. LaScarra. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS: Row One: P. Erbs, D. Vollmar. L. Fehr, L. Fuchs. E. Brze- zinski, D. Dempsey. Row. Two: T. Moody. D. Weinall, L. Fehr, P. Tyrer. B. Niehoff. J Shacker, V. Stubrts. M. oe- Vera, D. Smith. S. Helms Row Three: C. Pearson, D Wagener, S, Chapsman. D Green, E. Brezezrnskl. K we- ber, D. Stuckmeyer. L St Mary, B. Berer. J. Cole. Row Four: J. Duncan, M. Grpson. A. Rathert. S. Dre-as. L Meier, M. Schmudt. D. Want- land. S. Kern. J. Krohn. Mr Merryman. Sponsor: Mrs Vollmar. Sponsor: Mrs. Hall. Sponsor. FUN AND FASCINATION CLUBS The 2:20 bell signaled the end of classes for the day, however, that was not the end of learning. Students inter- ested in furthering their knowledge of subjects covered in classes or explor- ing new fields, found these needs satis- fied by participating in after-school clubs. The Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Harty, the Advanced Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Pourchot, and the Chemistry Club, under Mr. Smith's di- rection, investigated, in more depth, subjects touched on in science classes. Meeting on alternate Wednesdays and Thursdays, these scientists worked on various laboratory projects including chromotography, histology, and chemical analysis. Astro Club members increased their knowledge of the universe under the sponsorship of Mr. Lischer. The outer hemisphere, gases, astrology, and space were favorite topics of explora- tion for the organization. BIOLOGY CLUB: Row One: T. Richards, M. Baloussi P. Polk, L. Hyda, J. Perkowski, Mr. Harty, Sponsor D. Foerstel. CHEMISTRY CLUB: Row One: S. Swallow, H. Hoeferkamp, Mr. Smith, Sponsor, M. de Vera, J. Knight, J. Rauh, D. Perry. Row Two: A. Cham bers, C. Kindt, M. Doerner, T. Zimmerman, J. Duncan, C Hess. ..- Trying to stimulate LHS student aware- ness of and action about the ecological world was the Environmental Problems Club objective in 1978-79. With Mr. Ea- son's guidance, club members op- posed the Meramec Dam Issue Cdam- ming the Meramec River to create a recreational lakej and participated in a marathon walk for wolves. After school practice sessions were a necessity in 1978-79 for the Chess Club which faced stiff opposition. Wednesdays were chess afternoons for both the club members and sponsors, Mr. Kettler and Mr. Boehmer. Despite competing against such tough oppo- nents as Mehlville and Affton, the Chess Club maintained a good record. Whether one's fascination was the art of chess or the science of the universe, after-school clubs provided the oppor- tunity to increase the student's inter- est of and involvement in the subject of his choice. 'S fi.-1 l l i l l l 'l . E- .- A... A 62 i l l I l Q m l i . J V Q ll 5 1' 'V -P459 1 1 , l TJ, l. . i My i xi ' . J I iii .L s i i P I i l l j. 5- ll 4 J , a Z ,l l 1 , in, Y J? 'i 5551 . WV lf qv. Left: ASTRO CLUB: Row One: Mr Lischer, Sponsor G Aoi! B Dripps, S. Olfe, K. Moore. Row Two: D, Renscn, J Hoezei- mann, P. Rarnberg. Middle Left: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS CLUB: M Miller K Anton, Mr. Eason, Sponsor: L. Messinger, B Cook Lower Left: CHESS CLUB: Row One: P. Tague, P. Dreon, T Parks, J. Posey, J. Groth. Row Two1Mr, Boel'irnr,Sponsor. M. Rosenthal, J. Reed, D. Dripps, J. Renken, B. Kolde. G Braro. A. Williams, Mr. Kettler, Sponsor. Lower Right: ADVANCED BIOLOGY CLUB: Row Onei R Meiser D. Kalbac, D. Reitz. Row Two: Mr, Kassing, Sponsor. Mr Lunte, Sponsor. . .i5P3l ' rg! lk Im Wkvlu M. l . A, f , x 63 af: C 1, LETTERIVIEN CLUB Although they were most often seen on the playing field, in a meet or game, or working out, Lindbergh's varsity athletes were also easily identified outside their sports endeavers. Two hundred varsity athletes proudly wore sweaters and jackets displaying L's that reflected their hard work and achievement. As mem- bers of the Lettermen's Club, these athletes manned the con- cession stand at LHS sports events. They sold soda, pop corn and candy to help support the athletic department. Their profits bought new equipment for var- ious teams. Football players, swimmers, and gymnasts organized to set mem- bership standards for fellow ath- eltes pursuing varsity letters dur- ing 1978-79. Coaches Mach, Bee, and Jaworski advised and assist- ed club members in these and other school-related projects throughout the year. .-, ...-.,,. .. .. W.. ..,,...m.,,,.- .... Row One: B. Boniface, B. Birchfield, D. .::.-LMI. U ., . - Robben, D. Herbert, R. McAllister, J. f -ww A Lema, D. Mach, B. Kaufmann, R. Phil- ' lips, J. Puricelli, J. Murphy. Row Two: ' in I J X CN B. Fischer, C. Hooper, G. Parrott, S. -,,A I ., i it - Mabie, D. Smeehuyzen, R. Nistler, S. Q V A f ' ' Lackey, T. Biackforac. Kotsis, ivi. Far- , . -5 f'ff H well, R. Hampel. Row Three: K. John- 1 'Q' 1 ' V Q 'K i son, M. White, J. Boever, S. Schu- V - 5 Ci f , 4 V ,ff 'ri macher, K. Krueger, K. Krueger, S. . , A fuff X? 'j 3, l Jost, S. Helderle, D. Lorance, D. ' ' ' 3 'N ,V -- W fi inf, ' , Schmitz. Row Four: L. Lararkan, K. af' 'L f 4' ,', Paulsell, C. Johnston, B. Macko, D. WEB? 5 FXQQEF f . Theilker, B. Berri, G. Bradbury, D. gj ,if tj '- Brehmer, K. Zesch, J. Bullard. Row . -i 5 ,- Five: M. Economon, R. Reed, M. Merlo, ui H i I , 9 , S. Merlo, K. Zellers, A. Gladstone, B. 'iii A it --- tx Q, Aj, ,lic Benson, S. Reeb, B. Blackford, S. 4 ' . m Foppe, Coach Bee, Sponsor. Row Six: L, ,xg j '- ' K. Bruning, C. Hagemann, T. Sanders, 5 if 1' QQ S. Anderson, B. Creath, T. Masterson, - gif. j f-',-f.,2 ,ii D. Huether, M. McGinnis, B. Spinzig, N I V A A A - Coach Mach, sponsor, Coach Jaworski, Sponsor. SYNCHRONIZED SWI M Under the patient direction of Ms. Synchronized Swim Club enjoyed an exciting season. Their annual water ballet presenta- tion in the Gym Pool was entitled lt's a Small World. Based on an international theme, the girls gracefully performed water acrobatics to music from Japan, Scotland, Rumania, Netherlands, the American Indi- ans and the U.S.A. The swimmers designed their own costumes, selected their own background music, and devised their own routines. The girls working alone or in groups, this time consuming show required a lot of pa- tience and practice. They rehearsed on Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings to . ,J ,., practice were necessary for graceful execu- tion of movements. Perseverence was re- warded with an excellent exhibition of talent M Buckner, ' . at the Synchronized Swimmers main event, their spring show. 64 ff ,. I f if s- ' -.. ffl is V ----- --- --v--rm' llc gp-Q V .uw umm innsiisl i.'iiiii'i' ll ifif i fffiinm :99,lffL,,,.,L , i5iii5i'f'3lli'iF ll HH IM 3.25 iiii lui nu lui ,,z.-.- -4- ll all 71 ill ll ISU ll IIII prepare. Skill, stamina, and many hours of Row One: T. Griffith, C. Engelke, P. Tyrer, J. Glickert, P. Perrigue, B. Stone, J. Miller, S Bouchard, D. Gardner. Row Two: K. Kaeser, L. Molloy, C. Boje, N. Murphy, T. Rackovan, N Raeber, L. Craig, L. May, G. Mitchell, T. Wells, L. Kraft, D. Harris. WR ESTL ETTES, CO-PILOTS, TRACK TIIVIERS Enthusiasm and an interest in sports guided girls to membership in the Wrestlettes. Co- Pilots, and Track Timers organizations. They assisted the teams of their choice by helping set up equipment for meets and keeping ac- curate records of player and team accom- plishments. These sports-minded girls found their time and talents were appreciated by the wrestling, cross country, and track teams of 1978-79. Top: WRESTLETTES: Row One: S. Wild, K. Bayens. S. Weindal, N. Willman, M. Kidd, D. Thompson. Row Two: D. Thompson, S. Siebert, P. Perrigue. D. Gardner, A. Howell, L. Felts, Coach Herd. Row Three: P. Starkey, M. Harr, F. Taylor, L. Rivingstone, R. Savires. R. Picarelli. T. Adams. Left: J.V. CO-PILOTS: Row One: J. Placke. E. Brzezinski. C. Engelke, L. Kreilich, L. Czarnik, P. Moline. Row Two: L. Kraft, J. Miller, A. Trueblood, D. Aradu. D. Dempsey. K. Gleason. Row Three: D. Bloss. J. Glickert. B. Ste-inke. C. Buckley, C. Dwiggins, H. Kerls, L. Maitland. Below: VARSITY CO-PILOTS: Row One: S. Swallow. H. Walter, J. Degrendele, S. Schiwinger. D. Taylor. J. Marx. Row Two: F. Vaughn, T. Gray, C. Kerls, T. Gerber. L. May, N. Doerner, E. Ragan. Row Three: J. Rodgers. A. Escott, C. Dieckhaus, C. Menendez. J. Schillinger. K. Witbrodt, L. Decker, M. Meyer. 1 rg-'w--I X Left Track Timers Row One S Thurston. S. Jones. Row Two: -I Le-gh. N M..':'w E SYIVIPHONIC BAND Following exceptional bands from past years, the 1978-79 Lindbergh High School Symphonic Band once again upheld its high reputation. Each day, during second hour, Mr. Brunner met with the band to prepare for numerous performances throughout the year. Besides the annual Winter Concert, Spring Concert, and football games, the group attended several special events during the year. By invitation, the band performed at the new Crestwood Community Center for a standing-room-only audience. Also, the Row One: E. band consistently received top ratings at the Annual St. Louis Suburban Music Educators Association Festival. Lind- bergh was honored by being the only high school band invited to play for the Music Educators National Conference Southwest Division at Colorado Springs, however, the distance prohib- ited the trip. Countless hours of practice made the Symphonic Band one of the school's most popular, as well as largest, per- forming groups. Overton, J. Rodgers, K. Dudley, T. Beulick, D. Kalbac, G. Mitchell, S. Mathis, A. Greschner, M. Jones. Row Two: L. Launch, J. Marx, P. Wobbe, D. Woodling, L. Endebrock, B. Gessel, K. Weber, M. Essmeyer, B. Russum, J. Bullard, D. Sharp, T. McCready, L. Chott. Row Three: K. VonRump, W. Roberts, L. Turpin, S. Carmona, C. Lynch, D. Hatfield, G. Skaggs, J. Kauffmann, F. Farinella, M. Wroble, P. Dugan, J. Duncan, J. Duncan. Row Four: S. Gottschalk, S. Simmons, S. Kiel, L. Kaltenbronn, C. Beller, J. Haviland, R. Waldo, M. Dussold, D. Thielker, J. Heutel, D. Rohfing, C. Ellis, D. Harshberger, S. Clayman, J. Kaiser, M. Ferguson, C. Heyde, J. Follmer, D. Spargo, B. Tippett, M. Gormley, K. Lovera, K. Model, J. Clobes. Row Five: Mr. Brunner, Sponsor, C. Hooper, M. Spalinger, L. Davis, G. Minnick, D. Smart, J. Schanzle, C. Kennedy, T. Smith, H. Sorrells, J. Kroupa, C. McCready. -......1-qr--- L 1. Doug Harshberger, representing the Symphonic Band, recognizes Leslie Launch's solo performance at the December 7 concert with a bouquet. 2. The Symphonic Band, conducted by Mr. Brunner, plays Sleigh Ride at their winter concert. 3. Jerry Kroupa, Larry Davis, and Dan Wyrick keep the beat at the Decem- ber 7, 1978 concert. 66 1 ORCHESTRA Musicians arranged music stands, leafed through pages of notes and treble clefs, and adjusted instru- ment mouth pieces. Soon, Gym Il was filled with sounds of oboes, bas- soons, flutes, and violins tuning up for the evening's performance. As faculty director, Mrs. Chow, ap- proached the podium, the musicians and audience alike grew silent. She raised her baton and the gym ex- ploded with music. After hours and hours of rehearsals, the Christmas Concert, featuring the Lindbergh High School Orchestra, was under- way. Besides presenting pieces from audiences enjoyment. Spring brought two more major per- formances. The seventy-five mem- ber orchestra shared the stage with fellow music groups to present the Spring Concert, May 22, 1979. Pre- senting songs to earn dollars for scholars, the Orchestra also ap- peared at the Night of Music la night devoted to earning profits for the Lindbergh Scholarship Fundg Orchestra members, officers, and the director alike all devoted many hours to rehearsals, but they felt the Handel's Messiah, the group also satisfaction received after a suc- joined the A Cappella Choir to offer cessful performance made their ef- . traditional holiday favorites for the forts worthwhile. Row One: M. Kern, L. Holtgrewe, S. Lee, T. Parks, F. Taylor, J. Posey, S. Bentz, J. Zupan. Row Two' R Hummel, L. Tobler, P. McGinnis, M. Balasus, S. Tuley, J. Shastri, V. Kintz, M. Zimmermann, P. Rau. J. Cole R. Jackson, J. Goad, K. Moore. Row Three: A. Lanuis, J. Raby, A. Chapman, M. Janko, L. Bachesta. S. Polk, J Long, V. Joslin, C. Dwiggins, K. Vanderpool, J. Palubiak, L. Wolff, B. Williams, L. Sondermann. J. Tentschert G. Sorrells, J. Haffner. Row Four: P. Vlaich, P. Heyde, J. Kosar, L. May. Row Five: D. Uebel, L. O'Neal, A Schutz, J. Lauer, S. Kern, B. Gessel, L. Endebrock, L. Launch, J. Marx, E. Overton, V. Miles, S. Claymen. D. Harshberber, K. Lovera, K. Model, J. Clobes, J. Kroupa, K. Alexander, J. Schillinger, Z. Mohesky. Row Six: D Sharp, L. Chott, J. Bullard, K. Livgren, Mrs. Chow, Sponsor, J. Waller, M. Schmidt, R. Rola, T. Fangmann, L. Butts. CHAMBER ORCHES- TRA: Row One: K Moore, M. Kern. L Tobler, A. Lanius. J Cole. Row Two L Butts. J. Posey. S Kern, K. Vanderpooi. J. Shastri, Mrs. Chow Sponsor. 5 67 JAZZ LAB, STAGE BAND Trying to achieve the big band sound of an earlier era, LHS students colla- borated to form the Stage Band. Like- wise, musicians interested in the jazz era of music joined forces to form the Jazz Lab. Both groups appeared in the Senior Christmas Assembly. They exhibited Stage Band: Row One: K. Mitchell, M. 1 Manglis, D. Sharp, D. Woodling, S. Kauff- mann, F. Kauffmann, K. Ruehl, Row Two: S. Clrk, M. Gormley, D. Spargo, K. md Brawner, K. Mueller, B. Stone. Row Three: R. Medved, J. Hatfield, G. Minnick, G. O'Gorman, D. Smart. Row Four: T. Fang- mann, B. Lynch, R. Creek, R. Harrison, R. Waldo, D. Hansen, P. Dugan, K. Witbrodt. J. Davis, S. Bergfeld, G. Zimmerman. i -, T . 12 .fr f . -ef . '. 3-.1-121' .Q- their talent in traditional yuletide num- bers: however, they impressed the au- dience most with the Jazz Lab's ver- sion of Gonna Fly Now from the movie Rocky. The Spring Concert was a second occasion for both groups to display their musical skills. Although the two groups did make dual appearances, individual presentations were also important performances. The Stage Band provided pre-show and intermission entertainment for the 1978 Variety Show audience. Classroom, as well as after-school ses- sions, gave these musicians experience as they also received extended training from Mr. Tobler. Y!' , 4 4 . if -5 'J T 4 011 l Y 'z ,... Nagin AJ I Q 6, 1 fi , is ig 11, ' -N - , , , ' Aw 'Q 9 I' J 5 g and lui 4-n Jazz Lab Band: Row One: C. I 0 McCready, D. Woodling, D. Hatfield. C. Lynch, S. Simmons, G. Skaggs. Row Two: L. Davis, C. Kennedy, K. Lovera, J. Clobes, B. Tippett, M. Gormley, J. Follmer. Row Three: J. Schaefer, L. Butts, C. Ellis, J. Clay- man, D. Harshberger, J. Miles, J Haviland, D. Rohlfing, M. Dussold, J Kauffmann. . J 459 no Qu :--as .W lI1:'Id ' the I' SGS- 'EVICE EIIIIIIE JZ -.1 :E 'iii iii . I I I 5 I - I :I 9 I I I I I . F 69 BRASS AND CLARINET CHOIRS Outstanding performances by members of the Brass Choir showed that many after-school hours of practice paid off. Sharing common interests in music provided these musi- cians with the initiative required to produce entertainment and demonstrate ability and skill. Upper Left: BRASS CHOIR: Row One: D. Ernst. P Waldo, S. Panzer, L. Gray. Row Two: T. Duban. P SOY. Left: BRASS CHOIR II: Row One: D. Sharp. L. Chott J. Bullard, D. Brain. Row Two: D. Harshburger. D Rohlfing, C. Ellis, J. Heutel, M. Wroble. V. Miles. Mr Brunner, Sponsor. Row Three: H. Sorrells. P. Davis C. Heyde, K. Brawner, B. Tippett. J. Clobes. ii CLARINET CHOIR: RowOne L Launch C Be e' S Kiel. M.Vogt. C. Dummeyer. J hioigy' Reis Tw: . Marx, S. Simmons, K Hartnwgnn P Me-te P ner, M. Hanewinkel. S Masks' Row f'-'ee '- McCready.Sponsorg P Ntobbe L Sew '.' Sssee' S. Gottschalk. J. Moser. M D.a ': Davis, C. Dennison, K. Mueller. Mr. Runner. Spon- CONCERT BANDS CONCERT BAND ll: Row One: K. Ohlemeyer, S. Bergfeld, K. Witbrodt, D. Hansen, K. Blair, L. Gray, D. Bellows. Row Two: J. Roush, M. Ernst, J. Davis, A. Holland, R. Creek, J. Beck, J. Groth, R. Harrison. Row Three: J. Vetter, E. Stroh, C. Dennison, B. Stone, M. Wohlschlaeger, K. Mueller, P. Kemper, K. Brawner, T. Renken. Row Four: R. Miller, M. Davis, J. Mielker, P. Davis, R. Medved, T. Duban, J. Duban, Mr. Brunner, Sponsor. Row Five: B. Staufenbiel, L. Chris- tensen, J. Niemeyer, D. DeHart, N. Peart, C. Palmer. 9 , -Q , -Q 'f K CONCERT BAND ll: Row One: L. Bodendieck, T. Brinkley, J. Leeman, M. Chott, B. Burggrabe, S. Priddy, S. Allemann. Row Two: R. Wolf, R. Picarelli, L. Mueller, C. Engelke, A. Haviland, L. Lovera, P. Killoren, C. Rosenthal. Row Three: B. Beckett, J. Moser, E. Brzezinski, F. Kaufmann, D. Meyer, T. Noerper, M. Hanewinkel, S. Masker, A. Trueblood. Row Four: V. Schloss, T. Berry, P. Wagner, K. Hartmann, P. Mielke, M. Scheer, M. Daffron. Row Five: J. Bertram. S. Kauftmann, J. Moser, J. Hohmeier, C. Dummeyer. U B g 'N ,-. ii ry-. 1594.1 if is ,Bi we Members of Concert Bands I and ll, the ma- jority of which were freshmen and sopho- mores, worked hard to develop and improve their talents. Striving for perfection, and with hopes of advancing to the Symphonic Band, they participated in countless daily practice sessions. Performances at their se- mester concerts demonstrated the time and effort spent by these groups and their instructors. Top:CONCERT BAND lg Row One:T.McCrary. J. Fatwell. T. Waters, M. Waters, L. Czarnik, K. Hart, B. Lancaster. B. Lynch, S. Panzer. Row Two: T. Kramer, K. Lerbs. K. Smith, T. Haffner. J. Weidinger, E. Kirkman, C. Lip- sinsky, K. Kevin, C. Klossik. Row Three: B. Wundrack, G. Ault, S. Taylor, T. Shears, L. Midyett, D. Cunningham, D. Matthews. Row Four: Mr. BrunnerQSponsorJ, D. Rall, G. Grenbel, C. Baumann, K. Bouckaert, S. Zink. Left: CONCERT BANDI: Row One: E. Mitchell, P.Tyrer,M. Mitter, P. Perrigue, L. Higginbotham. L. Adams. M. O'Reilly, J. Fitzwater, B. Bodendieck. Row Two: D. Waldmann, P. Metz, K. Rice. S. Venturella. P. Baker. C. Economon, P. Daniels, T. Griffith, K. Beck. Row Three: T. Whaley, K. Breckenridge, S. Hall, P. Roberts. B. Steinke, M. Vogt, B. Kolde, M. Christianer. C. Lancas- ter. Row Four: Mr. McCreadyfSponsorD, J. Morgan. D. Brightup, K. Brawley, J. Usher, M. Nunez. S. Payne. C. Nowell, L. Wand, M. Walts. Row Five: S. Boswell, J. Hoevelmann, B. Cuff, A. ltch, D. Rhodes. P. Timmer- mann, D.'Heumann, K. Ruehl, B. Waldmann, K. Heflin. 4 X X 2 'L : .. X -'J iv .MX X x .fi ' 53 f-.ii , . e if A CAPPELLA CHOIR The 1978 fall was a busy one for the A Cappella Choir and its directors, Mr. Bye and Mrs. Vaughn, as they prepared tor their first concert. Per- forming on December 14 was the earliest date the sixty-five member choir ever gave a concert. Joining the Orchestra, the A Cap- pella Choir presented its annual Christmas Concert of carols, hymns, and selections from the Messiah. Selected members performed at the Row One: G. Weber, J. Elbert, P. Moser, G. Nahser, C. Brenner, B. Ru- precht, M. Hamel, T. Sanders, E Haeger, K. Owen, M. Bolesta, H. Tice J. Raby. Row Two: C. Correll, G. Thom- as, M. Harr, N. Smith, S. Jones, M. l-lei mos, A. Fuchs, T. Ball, J. Morgan, R Miller, K. Krueger, A. Hoelzer, T. Aber nathy, K. Grace, L. Smith, L. Bidwell Row Three: L. Armantrout, B. Jordan, A. Bradford, M. Rola, L. Rosenthal, D Zander, J. Kohm, B. Creath, B. Berri, B Keller, K. Krueger, M. Kern, C. Link, P Claus, N. Acord, L. Swank, J. Tobias Row Four: S. Alspach, B. Bates, L. Oel lermann, B. Berts, A. Underwood, P Wobbe, T. Diekrnann, J. Knox, M McGinnis, B. Medlock, B. Polk, C. Mey er, J. Fuller, C. Jerashen, D. Morgner L. Amen, S. Womack, K. Martin. Row One: M. Rola, S. Alspach, N. Blumfelder, G. Nahser, P. Moser, C. Rola, L. Smith, Row Two: N. Smith, A. Bradford, B. Bates, P. Wobbe, N. Ac- cord, J. Bornholt, C. Jerashen. IVIADRIGAL SINGERS The Madrigal Singers, a carefully cho- sen group of performers from the A Cappella Choir, combined to render a unique, well-blended sound in their nu- merous presentations. The twenty vo- calists, directed by Mrs. Vaughn, sang in the Christmas and Spring Concerts, in addition to appearances at commu- nity womens' and church organization meetings. The group's year was high- lighted when it received good ratings in the judging at the March 13, 1979 small group festival. Row One: C. Correll, B. Jordan. A. l-loelzer, T. Diekmann, L. Arnen, K. Martin, E. Haeger, P. Claus, M. Bolesta, Mrs. Vaughn, Sponsor. Row Two: J. Morgan, R. Miller, B. Polk, R. Krep, B. Medlock, B. Creath, M. McGinnis, A. Fuchs, M. Heimos, S. Jones. small group and solo festival and the entire choir sang for the large group festival. Broadway musicals served as the theme for the Spring Vocal Music Concert. The A Cappella Choir was featured in selections from such fa- vorites as Annie, A Chorus Line, and The Wiz. The A Cappella Girls' Ensemble add- ed a new dimension to the organiza- tion in 1978-79. Select girls were chosen from the main choir to per- form for area clubs and organiza- tions. They also joined the Madrigal Singers and Choir in several appear- 3l'lCQS. Finally, performing for the 1979 sen- iors, parents, and friends at gradu- ation exercises in June culminated one of A Cappella's busiest years. F? ' i ' N. . 4 ' Q I . L 1. .- , . .Az ' l , 3 1 . -- ' -4 . ' , I- ' I ' - , N4 x - .. v 5 'IN Q ly 5 W' si' w K-'...':,--. '?lIl'-3 V1 wrtzfudl ' V V . , l ,ii ' ,' Y-. E r. -. - L ' ,i ' ' .,' . . U V I Y fs, 5 I I Qu V ' - Q . . A -nh l C A .Q .x .4 'J I , Q Z I' ' - ,is -- - r I' l :f 1 -pi - ,-, .- : l . , gf 1 -i -,lf M- . Il , v v 3 1, -1. ', l If-i l -, . -I y .1., , ll .- - it 2,4-1 - l .. .,,,,- f . ings . . .ri - .ze - . 'f -- +42 1 gf .- . .. - Q 7: . silt.. lx' .ml ,'. 5' F V 5 . fri- gh.: 'T - -,ng i. I. fir ' 3 1 , ' ', 'tw ' lr F ,- - . ' Q , 'I .q ' .Ag - ' r ' -- ' ' , .V - ,,,- gd-Q ' Q T I .-I Q A , J. ' 2 ' I 1 ' . .. ' if .. I I . , - -, ,W , 1 ? --- 1 I Q 1 .. .... ...W 'Q . Nl , 'L ,..- Y 'iff .ff 2' ' lf .. NINTH GRADE CHO! Directed by Mr. Bye and Mrs. Vaughn. Lind- bergh's Ninth Grade Choir boldly met their first year at the high school level. Hard fvcrk and more difficult music than the singers had previously encountered faced the freshmen as they condi- tioned themselves for Mixed Choir and. hopefully. the top choir, A Cappella. Their two concerts. Christmas and Spring, proved the group's pro- gress. Public appearances and endless practices prepared the choir for higher levels of musical achievement. 'C' 9 A A Vlil . X -, A 1 1 ,i NINTH GRADE ENSEMBLE: J. Voertman. K. Leach. J. Baudo J. Miller, C. Angle, L. Kraft, D. Brockland. D. Bloss. T. Foan. lx Kinyon, Mr. Bye, Sponsor. NINTH GRADE CHOIR Row One' K Haese' L Ferry. L. DeLoren:o A Hart. J. Voertman F2 Fe'- 'Hg V guson, S. Nussbaumer C i ' Watts. D Snyder C ,' . Thompson C Chles -1 ' A ' L.3ZZ.3F6SCl1l, Mr' Eye V M Leach. P Duncac N 5 :- X ing. C lx1cFarl3n: C Ll - - N 'tr derwood. D Eeebe A ' . 2 Ball. J lxgllaos C SQ , A 9 6 .5 f , ' Q O 0 0 i Q Sponsor Row Tv.: A as . 3 1 3 'wg O I v ' is ix A, ' -,f'gi:,E-Q, my Q linger, P SIA' R65 'T I ' Riffs?-'ff gkjqgfflgi Twig. A Rorycse lx rx - '.'fzsg:Qe..3f: you Row Ti-lee . LYS' 1 Roch D bitt., tx 931' ' N v - S Snow R Ee Eaudc L Rstvtsc E'0:sI.a : S 3: I i.i..'t-My T . Q 33 N Q V. RC-w 5 .. M xx. . Wei T P265 S Lugx 3' Y s ' gpg Carat S Pe . s J we -.1 Q f'hSRX .' M e' ' R'-'en c hurt C Ages: 'N .. , C L'sfO R Mffix L L.3'XTS E'SS M H9 'Q MIXED Mr. Bye raised his handy a si- lence fell over the group of six- ty. Suddenly, the sopranos hit a high F and the altos reached down to a low C. The 1978-79 Mixed Choir busily prepared for their Christmas concert. Soph- omore through senior singers combined their talents to pro- duce two major performances, the Christmas and Spring con- certs. Joining the Ninth Grade Choir, the Mixed Choir pre- sented secular, as well as light- hearted, seasonal favorites at the Christmas Concert. This vocal group later united with all other Lindbergh choirs to en- tertain parents and friends at CHOIR their annual Spring Concert. Specially selected singers from the larger group comprised the Mixed Choir Ensemble. lnter- ested in furthuring their musi- cal participation, these vocal- ists performed individually in the choir concerts. The ensem- ble, as a group, was judged at the annual small group festival at Florissant Valley Community College on March 13. Greater experience in the vocal music field and a better blend in sound were the results of these organizations' diligent ef- forts. MIXED CHOIR ENSEMBLE: Row One: C. Panchot, G. Oertli, W. Rowe, P. Ball, L. Conini, J. Clampitt. Row Two: L. Tobler, R. Schaefer, L. Krysl, R. Jinkerson. Row Konersman K. Abendschein. Three: Mr. Bye, Sponsor, B. Press, B. Elbert, T. Lifka. Row Four: G. Haefner, M. 3 Am.. MIXED CHOIR: Row One: J. Zen- gel, L. Conini, D. Graven, T. Johnson, J. Clampitt, R. Jinker- son, K. Lebbing, M. Hamel, T. Gasko, T. Liala, T. Richardson W. Stokes, T. Livingston, C. Hart, . Mr. Bye, Sponsor. Row Two: C Schnittker, C. Garnet, P. Ball, J Moehl, K. Nagy, M. Salib, B. Press, K. Bayens, C. Muschany, J. Blumm, R. Miller, L. Cantoni, M. Graneto, S. Swallow. Row Three: K. Witbrodt, D. Clader, P. Westermann, M. Catalano, L. Krysl, M. Kenersman, G. Haefner, T. Abernathy, K. Abendschein, B. Ebert, P. Avery, D. Carr, E. Ragan, C. Panchot. Row Four: K. Dobbs, K. Garavag- lia, A. Gentry, K. Hill, L. Scheffer, L. Mullins, J. Lorenz, L. Stuck- q meyer, L. Kluge, L. Tobler, S. I Mynck, L. Beckman, W. Rowe, G Oertli, R. Schaefer. f R rig .1 ,fN, if. If U C' 74 A CHRLS GIRLS' CONCERT ENSEMBLE: Row One Y, Shaul. F. Taylor, N Wymer, N Braun. Row Two: T. Ramsey. N. George, Mrs Vaughn, Sponsor Row Three C. Shargel, K. Huber. M. Morrison, Row Four L Fehr. M Waltemath. K Kuhlmann. p CONCERT CHOW? GIRLS CONCEPT Cnfqff QUE' V Wells C VBVLY: ' Sfibul, L VJQCEV F T11 2' George, K Huber, li .'.f 'e' Orl'l'il'ialS. T Spur 311 Two L Lerihardt P Hou 1 N Braun, M Simon L P713 D Thompson D Stare' L Grebe. M Morrrsc' '. , Vaughn,Sponsor Frm. T 2 Vehlewald, J Kola L Hughes L Wand G .ww 1 L Beers. R Mantra. C Sfwge T Ramsey Row Four G l.' 'ic ' R Smith, K Kuhlfnarlr, L Fe J Kinslow, K Wolff I Je' Drazic. L Heermanri l.l I-3 math 2 Sixth hour brought the Girls' Concert Choir to the band room for practice with Mrs. Vaughn. The forty-member choir consisted of sophomores, juniors. and seniors special- ly selected to perform music written for treble voices The Concert Choir performed at the Vocal Music Depart- ment's second Christmas Concert and in the annual corn- bined Spring Concert, With an abundance of music for ttvee part women's voices, the Girls Concert Choir was able 1: choose selections suited for their ability and ot.tstg'x1 choral sound. 'Lai ' ,f PS' x x .. L , if I , o X -.,n s . A S x 1 l . Q s ' 5 , m X x X N X ,Q , V sv ' X' 'Q 1 N , ,,Q9Qy 1 X f I l x ,.-,. 2. f --vw. W- . 'H I JUBEQ -Q 9 -if M1 9 uv' f ,iff 1... x f .r 7 ,f 2, 'l I 4 P' 1 ll I. lf. hi l L. l l l l l ll ,l il l i l l l i Through sports, we develop physical strengths and talents along with a sense of pride and new friendships. We devote seemingly endless hours to practice ses- sions in the blistering sun. We get up before the crack of dawn to get to the pool or the gym for an early morning practice before school. We run miles and miles through sleet and icey slush so we can stay in shape for next season. We put ourselves through these exercises so we can be winners, but winning does not mean just the numbers on the scoreboard. It refers to the satisfaction we get from doing a job well. However, this, in turn, depends on our own individual efforts as we work out. AQ' ' 'za 'Q' .SX 'X' X '-Y xi . - i- - . . 9 -.. ,v ,. i- zm 'aF 3f - 33'-' ' i . w. gk nit ' .f Hggtx ,jj wg.-0.9 mf ff, ' W V , HM., . P' . Q' . - 0 N Y 4 gl 'fwmggt-.553 K . if M- hx -.Qt ,hw A ay. fi gg-!.3.,g .1 g gg .g t , i , if :Jive . .x'fj3,:Nv.,,.- 1 , ' M x qi wfis 1-A:'qh.'1Vf-lu... 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'Apr .--. . if img. b f W V, - '. - A -- ' 'T ' . V -, Mya tw- A' I R' , 'rv , P 1 A m r - ' , V ,sq I N . A N 1 ' S h yn W . A .0 Vi Q Q.-N -Q 1. A V N Q. ., , ' - H F ' . lx. , t . ' ,. A' . ' . - , ? A ' 'X Q i ', . 5' .. ' ,, 1, i- - . . X W iWllDlblIiilIN G Diiji A .fr Flyers Tie For First Place Finish Finishing with seven wins and only two losses, the 1978 Flyers tied with Parkway West for first place in the Surburban West division. ln addition, only eight points separated the team from having a perfect season. While the offense, led by quarter- back Dave Mach, gained an impres- sive 2,000 yards, the strong Flyer defense allowed their opponents only 7.1 points per game. The '78 Homecoming game LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS VARSITY University City Vianney DeSmet Ritenour Lafayette Mehlville Parkway W Kirkwood Parkway N matched the Flyers against the Parkway West Longhorns in the race for the division championship. The LHS Flyers emerged victorious over their opponents with a score of 17- 7. At this point in the season, they took sole possession of first place. Their hopes of reaching the state playoffs were later crushed with a disappointing loss to Kirkwood. The team's most valuable players were honored at a dinner on Novem- if uf. -'L ' ,BA ' . 1 ber 29th in Cafeteria Ill. The guest of honor, Missouri University Head Coach Warren Powers, was the fea- tured speaker. The banquet concluded with the presentation of awards to outstand- ing players Greg Rice, Andy Glad- stone, Dave Mach, Chris Hageman, Scott Becker, Kurt Krueger and Ker- ry Krueger. ' 4-- 'li' x is-'lui' Hn '-' , il. . - ,ini 7- , Af - , ,, 7?ff+3fTf4ff1li inns'- ' '11 ff 573'-Mf ' 3 ' 4- --I Bill D r ., is 56 .qu-lf f,if , N. . I t' fu ' A F' 0. v-bmysiwfti n V L: 1 'I' my ii I I it Q 'M I . X , 9 ,--- -U '-1 , . . h g .1 yi 'A h gy -V at - Tw - xr Cf 1 -s , ,N ,gg -3. I, Ada 'I' -5174! 4 is Mi-V A L uw '. ' I . . ' nv-g-Ml ' V.-, i if ' 6 rm. r 't65iWg, 'l , WU: x I f 'V . iii, rfb le.. 5.-ef' '.'?.-'M rm y.. 1 1- W 1 . li -L' l QQ 1.5-'Q' 59'-W' A . . 4 ' 1 A J 1 x Q I X A Y u ll lr i l i if L s l '.i fe, 4, fl 'I gl .1 l .li l it VARSITY: Row One: Captains: G. Rice, A. Gladstone, D. Mach, M. Birchfield, D.Gokenbach, M, Gaibierz, K Johnson, S Jos1.B Jerez E Deweese. Row Two: D. Smeehuyzen, D. Herbert, S. Becker, T. Banks, C. Howell, B. Noland, G. Hoffrheister, J Follmer, M Slaziriiv Pon E 1 L Brunning, C. Hageman, J. Haviland, D. Robben, B. Kaufmann, M, Wy- Lorance, B. Boniface, G. Parrott, S. Helderle. S Willy, R Slaziriv, J more, K. Zesch. Row Three: C. Hooper, S. Smith, K. Krueger, R. Portell, Puricelli, D. Huether, T. Sanders, B. Creath, J Kennarnarin Pon Seref, D. Badock, K. Krueger, D. Kneisler, S. Mabie, B. Hickman, K. Paulsell. Coach Gateley, Coach Mach, T McCosh. S Sierns, if Bunrlrie ' V Row Four: R. Phillips, D. Griffin, R. Bachmann, J. Lema, S. Schumacher, K. Hafley, D.WaIden, T. Grebel, M. Thornsberry, S. Snyder. Row Five: B. Knuckles. Coach Edwards, Coach Sears Ji, 1' Wi. if .1 . y.. '53, 1, -ff c' llwvlnlllslwnuggg -- - A L..-2 - 2 ...Li Q, A I , ' lf'itf?'B:'i'H'1.'. 7 1 Q 1 1 . 1 ' 1 V' Q -'-2-A .fv .: : .1 I .J-straw -Q44 COACHES: Mr. Stan Mach, Mr. Charles Gateley, Mr Don Ednyds. M' M shael Sears. U Con inued ul' . . fx .. .Jn , l X V I . 4 1 .- .- .. T . Q ' .1 ' lv I A fl ' AAM ' LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS SOPHOMORE U. City Vianney DeSmet Ritenour Lafayette Mehlville Parkway W. Kirkwood 15 LHS 0 Parkway N. 0 w':r'v Rf, fs ' ei- 'A' AA, A ', 1, fx -n wi S - Q' ,, V.-jfgexi uxsiflxk , g,?- .i f' P, 'i 4. . L. X I , SQA., . ,1,,'2?,: , QTL ' X H 13 6 14 0 20 O 43 6 O 21 O 7 19 14 . fu- ' Q , f' .- f ' -l u 4' zv0:----- .sn-QS Y .M vBw??fi 911324, Y5 1 . Q LwA,1ig,x - 'aa , Ax . .:.:-- 9.911511 f iii'f7l4 msavixig .,gLS4Q941i an it - 1 , i. 4 i li lt gw 1 , 1. :A Q..- ,ff Le.. ... f l .-.......f Q ,. J- ,Insta iq ,- A E, U . A W . gs, l,-. 1.1 , -rA, , SOPHOMORES: Row One: D. Kozeny, D. Jordan, G. Skaggs, R. Morgan, P. Hill, J. Malone, D. Casper, W. Payton, J. Carmona, D. Auzat, R. Vick. Row Two: J. Martin, M. Munaco, C. Markham, S. Rettinger, T. Vierling, B. Jones, J. Youngblood, R. Wehrli, C. Waters, R. Carvalho, T. Hawkins. Row Three: B. Thompson, K. Kennanmann, S. Augustine, B. Blase, A. Jones, L. Taylor, L. Weiss, J. Graneto, M. Dussold, R. Medved, D. Erps. Row Four: Coach Herd, R. McArthur, M. Warner, M. Capellupo, B. Fritz, T. Kennamann, S. McKinney, J. Morre, Coach Moore. 80 ws S ' , ,W .. 521-',.,..,, -Q 6:Q..rs.. f 3' , f A ix we if A-H f ,ff fa' 4 , fl . L ' F' W I T I T 'QV Y ' L.1. V 'ie-' 'r 'f'i -ek 'T f + Q FRESHMEN1 Row one- K Tr.e.1.f.g. T Swwe ,V J. Puricelll, B. Herrick, J Mann, P Vrarz P Wooll, D. Huff, J. Duban, D Schremf, R A ' ' n' W terkotte. Row Two: S. Taylor. S Pawn T f WWWWMM Connor, R. Chromy, K. Scanlon, J freer' 1 y ' ?- :'-'7-'-' chek, S. Benson, K. Ball, E. EIDQYT, T Seebo fi , I i U K ' ,AV ,A Y, Row Three: R. Van Heest. R Morgner J Hn. ' A xf P4 fl -J Q------A ton, D. Barrett, R. Rooney, S Keily. J Cheer fs 6 H' ' M H 'nr V , , P. Egart, J. Kovacuk, J Pcareiu Ro. ' L I M QQ ' F- it fi . 'M Four: T. Taylor, M. Turner, T Haffner J Nm' :Y X' r. if 'Q ' f- ener, S. Mmnella, D. Udma. J Fergoseo B A Q A Becker, A. Miller, M. Ayers, B. Banley. M Hm ' 'V 'QI' 4 ' kamp, R. Masterson, J. Crumbaugh, M Mu f -' :H Wundrack, T. Besancenez. Row F:-fe Coac' N f 'L' V 1 . . ' ,, , T :. ,L , phy, C. Vondung, J. Stewart. Coach Dryer . gm-,,J:', .. - r g, :f ,,,,.f:,- 'S L - ,fgeg g 1 J ,- -A V. s I I I A-Qu JF' I 3 . jfs 7 f' FRESHMEN I LHS 0 Parkway WJ LHS 8 Mehlville LHS O Webster Groves LHS 6 Hanley LHS 20 Affton Q-'W LHS 26 Kirkwood 'X e-Neg: . -: 3.5. . S' - . L Rf i W N I 1-L ' 34' ' , L J. PT.: ',-qw,l.w.,, Jr... ' ' I x i 'i:F'Q G is fx. . F3 f - ' . . K 3 . we . 6 'SL ' S Siu xx H. T X 'N' yxxx N P? . . WW, B X . 'Z ,, 4' xxx , Q .. 1 ff ,- S JA 'X l I V Q e X' X 1. wbvgxspx. , .gm . X 'S , . - 'Sf-EpY'H'Q 'y--AW 9 it A N if S KA I N f F .v ' . ex! T Txx.S SUS ',4' - .4 H we re f .s - JN -, , .. 4 K x . ,eiamtn N ' X Q' 1 1. Q 1 'Q up A' -XX 'S-.za 1' .5 7'lv X X jeixe dum Aki I ' 'W J A 'I' 81 VARSITY1 Row One: T. Blackford, G. Rumford, G. Kotsis, R. Hampel, M. Farwell. Row Two: Coach McCracken, J. Tink- ham, M. Pyne, A. Maletic. Filled with determination, the 1978 Lindbergh Cross Country Team emerged undefeated and once again achieved their final goal. With four consecutive state titles behind them, the in- tense drive to win again resulted in a fifth state championship. State was not their only suc- cess, however, for Brian Blackford added to the winnings with the individual running title. You don't win on skill aloneg you win on de- sire, drive, and tonicity, stated Cross Country Coach Tom McCracken. Because the team was determined to win the title, they united and became an unbeatable force. Phil Hoffman and Brian Blackford, the most valuable runners, toughened up toward the end and led the team to victory, McCracken added. They didn't lose because they wouldn't let anyone beat them. The whole team believed inside that they were going to win. Lindbergh became the team to beat, and even the toughest opponents, McCIuer North, Parkway, and Herculaneum could not end the cross country team's winning streak. Lind- bergh sophomores supported the team, while the juniors and seniors used their skill and ex- perience to beat the competition. For Lind- bergh's cross country team and Coach Determination Leads To Fifth State Title McCracken, 1978 was a fantastic season. 'l 'v 'x?- I' b Y, V-N P xiii -iv , . A1 A L ,S 4 1 r ,gl gc.:'lf-I b '46 n ' r ' . ,M , - -I' 1 . 4 .Z M.-13545. '-5 ff... E JUNIOR VARSITY LHS 40 Northwest Inv. 86 LHS 15 Wash. U. Inv. 63 LHS 27 Hazelwood Marine 28 I LHS 22 Hazelwood Inv. 34 I LHS 39 Ladue 40 l LHS 40 Parkway West 60 Lafayette 27 . LHS 41 Parkway North 22 . LHS 15 Mehlville 50 I LHS 90 Beaumont 57 Conference lst at .fu ff!f'FQ 2 '. rw- i .'l.l I ' mmf' I .- . . . L' -f ' G V - tj: 'I g. ' -5 'ff . N - VARSITY LHS 60 Northwest 83 LHS 29 Wash. U. Inv. 45 LHS 61 Hazelwood Inv. 142 LHS 82 Ladue Inv. 123 Conference lst City-County lst District lst Regionals lst State 1st JUNIOR VARSITY: Row One:M.Davis,B.Jett, D. Hamill J Moser M Balasus M Thomas D Smart Row Two: Coach McCracken, B. Blackford, S. Lackey, T Mobley M Clauss J Bullard 82 1 4 T J T if E L wg-' Vg, 'NH . , k Wg- -' - w.,'b.,Lg ff' . . Q. 4 5 , ' -' 'P' - , r iq i.1' ' -'4 c1i5' ' Q:-0 ' M5573 !. L :J I 1 - i f ' . 5' 33 Jr , : ' - S J ,.,.yQ'. f J f pl . i zf Ji rg T -T :J X L - SOPHOMOPE3 P O .'. .. T Hfldrefh. D Danze C Press. E McGhee J Hr . sei M Rallo Pow' T -. Konecnllf, W Tren' . J Hohrnener. D S -' Malehch. M Han.-.ri 'iffl-eff. r ! 1 L x f - V .V I inf: 524 ir Q n Jtfiigffqc, '1 1 J , J Q 91 'QQQQXQ if Q-I ' , .gg 43, E ,b,. t Y 1 - -.-4 v,,' .1 x S1 'i -Q 'J K xx iz, L ,px 'f M f A L ,Q K X LXR., J X SOPHOMORES LHS 40 Northwest Inv S6 I LHS 34 Hazelwood -10 S fy '. LHS 120 Hazelwood Inv S2 , K X LHS 30 Ladue 40 VA LHS 89 Ladue Invo -16 6 -Q Q' LHS 65 DuBourg Inv 3.1 il . Q Q ,gferg Conference lst I f fix v I ' CntyfCounty lst :' , ,Nix A kg 'S ' . ' ,, 5 Y 0 V 'T QT' aiiffhxft' .TTS r i .1513 gn il L 1 L..- H . 21 - T 4' . L ff H i'fB'7W2 S -'X f,-X ,I 73.6 , fl lm, . 1 Iv, lf' f ' . 73? 1' FRESHMEN 115 , LHS 6.1 Herculaneum I S 'L ,Y ., Parkxxgy We-st ,S I .55 LHS 22 Hanley I' 112' LHS QS Pgrkxxjay NOIIH Q' ff - LHS 35 Crestxuexx 59 ff' 'J Hevfulgneuw ff M 1 Q LHS Q0 Flarkxxay SCSU' -11 it Q LHS 15 Pmxxxax Cent . fx LHS 35 Pavkxmx Scot 5:4 T , . N FIRESHMEN: Row One: S. Binggeli, J. Lohaus, K. Boscaccn. J. Farwell. B. LHQ 1 L . J Dlederich. Row Two: D. Boyette, J. Nlemeyer, M. Castellu. G. Zummer' . Q' Lmgbelgw 'mx Af. H man. Row Three: K. Muenstermann, J. Navratil, K. Heduger, Coach I f S ' .,,.- -gw - . , H,3-eIxxOOd !nx . Q . Pourchot. xi kr 1 ng , ' B 83 'bf H C n Y Thirteen Girls Enter New LHS Sport zelwood Invitational and Ladue lnvita- ln the first season at Lindbergh, Girls' new field in women's athletics. Al- Cross Country set an excellent exam- though she was a coaching novice, Ms. ple for future aspiring runners. Though Kimker worked to the best of her abili- not large in numbers, the girls strove ty at guiding and training the girls so hard to improve throughout the sea- they were ready for competition. The tional with a third place. The team fin- ished the season with a second place at the Metro Invitational. The achieve- ments the team made in their debuting son. team started their season by placing season promised success in seasons to 4th at the Northwest Invitational. Oth- come. Thirteen girls bravely entered into a er good performances came at the Ha- rf. 151' . ' --.Wgpf b 1 47--3 - V ' . .line K i Q - ,L Q ,Fir Q ' ., f is 4 'i .,l. - . Q, 'P -. - 3' , . . f Mr - -. - ' '12, L XJ d. ' '- VH KL' ., Q! f ' 1 'A J- . Q 3 --f if M 1-54 1 - 4, or g:.4.4:.4:.f,-ef -- ' ' ' ' - 4 - - F 'wvrvwf' I 'N' . J . -ty., Q 1 K X v 1 4..,.m'1' . L cRoss couNTRY N f jg' LHS 140 Northwest lnv. 79 5, f VN ,xg ' . ' N LHS 204 Washington u. lov. 49 ,fs - , M N LHS 64 Hazelwood Central 34 1 '-' X l ' LHS 136 Hazelwood lnv. 58 ' E jr S 8 LHs 15 Ladue 75 ' ' . FK - LHs 104 Ladue lnv. 75 E3 !'?f xy xx I LHS 175 Webster Groves Inv. 89 ' 7 , 4 K , Li-is 36 Hazelwood control 24 ff: -,Q .M 5 - N3 1 ,g .wr , 4 , , LHS 82 Metro Inv. 63 ,Z ff-.P 1 A 5 f jig , , in 4 .1 Q V . Av had . . fri 1 1 : - 1 ,V . xi qs 5-0 in '. Ar -1 .J '- .., .c t '.--. ,cw -if -4 .fgw .. 'Sn .Vp Row One: J. Ebert, L. Nooter, W. Rollins, M. Davis. Row Two: K. Castelli, E. Pyne, E. Roach, T. Goodman, M. Mueller, J. Daum. Row Three: Coach Kimker, A. Tarde, S. Decker, P. Carey. 84 fi ll w i F -ui . 'J K. -. if ,, A x .i . :,,,. . i . 14. . fi ?f'f7f' UI I W, ' ,,. . , I X.. 4 .47 J -- - , .. 5, 'ir- arf --.O l Excellent Passing, Shooting, Netminding Skills Lead To Undefeated Season Row One: S. Ortinau, Captain, H. Heilich, Captain. Row Two: M. Mattson, T. Mattson, L. Felts, T. .iq-i . J-- Noerper, D. Broughton, J. Schott, M. Breitweiser. Row Three: D. Delia, N. Voigtmann, E. Crowe, IQ- , 5:2---' ' I Brennan, S. Zeiser, K. Schwaab, S. Balota, S. Wild. Row Four: A. Reigert, K. Blair, J. Rogaczewski, M. XL,-K ' b in . Loyet, C. Kennamann, S. Everding, Coach Pressler, J. Gleich, L. Delorenzo, Manager. - A, Q ' I Q., if W .1 5 1.5. e ' 5 2 Q I 38 H FD, . - Q lvl? mill 'ta 'ti t 1 ik- c in SOCCER LHS 2 Oakville 1 LHS 2 Aquinas LHS 2 Webster Grofes LHS 5 Affton LHS 1 Oakville LHS 4 Hazelwood E LHS 4 Maplewood LHS Webster Groves LHS Affton LHS Mehlville LHS 4 Maplewood O LHS 4 Mehlville O . 1. 1 -PJ 0 ' QV, -'35-hi S .fr Hx., A. XJ, A... I. - ,F...on,-1, lx wk- iq .t 'XML - ..,' J. I :ni . ' A 7' . .j . K. FV 8, n,s,wl.0 Q 1 p s, ' 5 ' ' '41 1 'lv - -. -I'.' . 1 ..,q ef . I, A f - ew, V5 .l.' A 1' ff' ' V KV I 4. ,r 4 l a . r QQ 15 -T .-.Q U, .T N -0 J W I , Xt i ' 7' 11 'Qlflfflqb ' N: 'Q-1 inf 5 - ' ,wig k.. 1 5 X V , - Qmjgi. ,il Y 1 ' 4 ' 'R-..., W tlfltf -J . -l , ,QS ' we f 7 Y H JF, 1- X V 3 ' 1 Q is, , 'sv' ft ' ' r ip , . - f',. ' . W :psuw h ' IQ.. t. A .-..----A .- ' -, .lk .- im , .. ,D . ' - A if tix: . .tiff .Ye Utah. me 'J H ,. lfftff .rival . 1 Accurate passing, powerful shooting, and superb netminding led the Lind- bergh girls' soccer team to an unde- feated season in 1979 league play. With the excellent coaching of Ms. Pressler, the girls made their third soc- cer year the most successful yet. The skills of Helen Heilich, the most valu- able player, and the rest of the team brought them the 1979 Suburban West Conference Championship. 85 Ms. Pressler said that the tearn greatly improved since their first year. She was especially impressed with the try- outs. Fifty to seventy girls turned-out and the interest suddenly beamed This interest and enthusiasm :ont ued throughout the season as the g' s worked hard to 3 13 and 1 oxergi re- cord. ls V 3-xl A A fmrfy-vy. Varsity Becomes Surburban West Champion AAC .W ' VT J-f, . gb . -' 4' , - ., - . '. M V v. O . 0 , 4 . .. Q... W VARSITY: Row Onei V Scalise, S. Miller, T, Walz R. Janko, M, Devine, Cap taing K. Syberg, Captain J. Panchot, A, Gonzalez S. Reed, B. O'Gorman, K Fischer, D. Liescheidt Row Two: Coach Mehr hoff, T. Kozeny, K. Schulz T. Flynn, J. Weis, K. Cook C. Hutson, T. Lange, S Merlo, M. Dunda, T. Ro mero, T. Delia, Manager: G. Schuler, Manager: D. Oppland, Captain. wi-. fm T - . --nh . , . .1 uk.. . 1 mio A -, gg, X-.-mx fin. '- .' e ,,,u, W. T , vi I rv f .l'v-- -- n 4 aww ? ...R -1-' - 5925, as . if -' 2.-'su 2,1 , . J 1 , L! 'W' ugh: -fu., ...-.if - 2-2' V .- .- Q M M . ,A V 1 M, U V 9f .1 ff Tl 4 86 Y V ,Q11'1Q,,, ' f-ag... 41-fmwahevr V With an impressive record of 16-5-2, the Lindbergh Varsity Soccer Team be- came the Suburban West Champs for the 1978 season. Under the guidance of Coach Mehrhotf the team had many excellent games showing the tal- ent in the team members. Mike Devine was chosen as the most valuable play- er and Goalie Chris Hutson had twelve shut-outs, the greatest number by a single goalie on a team. Scott Reeb Kirk Syberg Mike Devine Jeff Panchot and Chris Hutson all made the First Team All-Conference. LHS proudly claimed the largest num- ber of representatives from a single school on this team. New -fxf . -,L - w 55 Lf? -ff? ' V L 'b Q, M Q 5 , S ...Mt-rc r signing,-Y ,nos I a .-:qs .U : ,v. , ,' r ' 4 3 . 'uw' ....sW rf -Cx E JUNlOR VARSITY: Row One: R. Franz, K. Sturm. T. Herr, J. Marzrottl, K. McKenna, B. Hoog, B Berwrn. K. Thornsberry, D. Maret. Row Two: W. Lipka, G. Minnrck, B, Lange, J. Lrndner. B. McKenna. D Heumann, S. Sturm, M. Hessler, D. Reeb. Row Three: Coach Smith, J Meyer. J Hummel, T McCready, J. Rathert, G. O'Gorman, D, Snyder, Manager 87 LHS LHS LHS LHS LH LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS J . 'ff , X VARSITY St. Marys North County Tear Parkway West Parkway North University City DeSmet Ladue Parkway Centra vranney Webster McCluer North County Tecr Parkway South Kirkwood South County Tecr Mehlvllle Lafayette Hazelwood Central Parkway West Parkway North Oakville Oakville Oakville JUNIOR VARSITY LHS 4 Parl-may West LHS 5 South County Tec' LHS O St Marys LHS 3 rvrenrvrrre LHS 3 University City LHS 3 DeSmet LHS 4 Ladue LHS 3 Parkway' Cerwtrgr LHS 1 Xrgrtrtey LHS O Mehlxrlle LHS 5 Rite-nOur LHS 5 Anton LHS 4 ruccrtrer LHS 9 North County Tags LHS 6 Parkxxm. South LHS 3 Hazelwood E151 LHS 3 Parkway V-CSi LHS 3 ru.HHrtt.a LHS 3 SLLIH LHS '1 H.t.'SxxCOC If P LHS 1 Htrksmix H3957 LHS 3 P.!'KXN.?X lt-0'1 D Boys Find Success Despite Their Small Number Row One: F. Farinella, D. Hogan. Row Two: D. Hogan, D. Woodling, C. Heyde, M. Sontag. L2 XJ jay M .,,,, A. NN GYMNASTICS LHS . LHS . LHS . LHS . LHS . Conference Mehlville Parkway West Ladue Parkway Central Parkway South Oakville U-City f Won Won Lost Won Won 2nd Although the squad had only six mem- bers this season, the Lindbergh Boy's Gymnastics Team had one of it's most successful seasons in some years. The team's winning year was attributed to the hard work of Coach Dell and the time and effort each member put into 0 ' 453. W . . V f? ?' -...my Q n 9 Ui practices and competitions. After school the gymnasts worked on the horse, parallel bars, and rings to perfect their routines which they per- formed at meets throughout the area. Their numerous wins helped the Lind- 88 bergh Gymnastics Team capture sec- ond place in conference. The team's small number of participants was offset by their enthusiasm and hard work which brought success. j.. 1 U li 1 . .1 ffl E SBC' 'c 25 , :feet . l .lil Girls Form Large, Enthusiastic Team I S - A beautiful, difficult, and increasingly popular sport among high school girls in the 70's was gymnastics. Girls at Lindbergh proved the sports' popular- ity by forming one of the largest teams in the Surburban West Conference. The LHS team was successful as well as great in number and enthusiasm. Un- der Coach Miller's watchful eye, the gymnastics perfected their skills on the uneven bars, vaulting horse, balance beam, and in floor exercises. More ad- vanced teammates created and per- formed their own routines. They showed their strength by winning the season's first three meets and later taking easy victories over Webster Groves and Parkway South. The Flyers achieved top scores in every area o' competition against these two oppo TIE-l'ltS. LHS 201,25 LHS 174.15 LHS LHS 210.2 211.3 LHS 2024 'am MQW GYMNASTICS Ladue Parkway S Lafayette Parkway S Parkway C Mehlville Oakville Webster Parkway W 19 5 200 85 229 05 208 8 177 9 5 1-173 162265 Suburban South Tournament 2 . 'S l rx Row One: L. Behm, L. Beinart, L. Carlson, L. Kreilich, J. Decker, M. McLaughlin, L. Loeffman. S. Chapman, D. Kohout, A. Haviland. Row Two: D. Thompson, L. Gerdemann, T. Tanaka, N. Thias. L. Weiss, J. Fitzwater. Row Three: lVl, Scott, J. Elbert, R. Re, V. Milla, L. Howald, Captain. l--1 xtf- 4-A 1.-4 ta... 5 1 A- .-are xtysys-kj . ,m,,!v,,,3,yf3f? 89 LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS VARSITY Berkeley Clayton Ladue SLUH Oakville Clayton Parkway Mehlville Ladue Parkway Affton Principia Parkway Webster Country U. City SLUH Parkway Oakville Ladue I9 'wi ff' LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS North Central South Day West 'iam JUNIOR VARSITY Berkeley Clayton SLUH Oakville Berkeley Clayton Parkway Mehlville Parkway Affton Principia Parkway Webster Country 9 U City 6 SLUH 13 Parkway 1 ,Ladue 15 Parkway 3 Mehlville 6 Clayton North Central South Day 3 4 West 4 O North 1 1 5 The Varsity Water Polo Team met with great success in 1978-79. Coach Cox attributed this to the tremendous de- termination of each team member. The team was led by its most valuable player, John Ballance, and the cap- tains, Bruce Spinzig and Don Schmitz. Jay Jackson, Mike McGinnis, and Kurt Schultz were other outstanding individ- uals. The team showed its strength in Teams Meet Success In '78 Season decisive wins over St. Louis University High School, University City High, and Ladue. The Junior Varsity Team also had tre- mendous success, becoming the 1978 Junior Varsity District Champions. Al- though the teams will be without the coaching of Coach Frank Cox in 1979, he believed they would again emerge victorious. VARSITY: Row One: M. Stamm, C. Cose, C. Lynch, G. Bradbury, B. Jay, D. Schmitz, M. Hulk. Row Two K. Schulz, C. Bogacki, S. Breihan, S. Foppe, L. Zig, J. Fingers, J. Lahan, D. Bouckaert. Txfiig W 10 'W V- , 2 fy, 10 3 8 5 8 9 8 7 12 4 LHS 13 Berkeley 4 10 7 2 3 10 9 13 7 15 4 17 9 10 9 1 O 13 9 8 4 8 7 7 8 16 8 1 O 7 8 Mx jr- fb Milt' 'fx Q, fuik- 7 rf ,' it if f:flii.5fff'f 'W 9fg, a?i Hg. i-gif-f.lEQ-5--fx? ',.t Q ii vi 5, Q Qs 9-an . fa,- '4' .I-3 st '.,-- ui? I kfZ.:+T'? JUNIOR VARSITY: Row One: D. Callahan, D Young, R. Lang, J. Vorbeck, J. Lundstrom, R Creek, T. Jobe, T. McCracken. Row Two: Schmidt, R. Schnoring, E. Goetz, R. Harrison S. Huber, J. Boje, J. Warhoover. Row Three: il Perry, M. Ernst, K. Bouckaert. D. DeHart I vrikman, B. Lynch, T. Miles, E. McSpadden ' r 90 l l i l L l l lf 's l ll. 1 'Tl in 19 ee 1 r 1 l Vt l r l T T l l i l l I . 4. I-M 'I Ulf! .554 I -fr 7 ,. 41 if wg? ' Zum' ' WEL .QQ 'W 1 I ,fl als. Lak-A l l l l P 7, A '79 Swimmers Become A St. Louis Area Power House 'Sr 7 - :fi .. 13...-.-:fr-3 ii'-3-Q Xu .1x,., ' ' se s y42'V4 Slazinik, A Vogel. T rflciracfe Jackson, E Kirkrnan. J Ezrz-'-' Callahan. Row Three J Jesse taing B. Goodell. Captain J Ez' Jobe, J. Boie. RowOne. C Warts J 8,27 L Barrett. B Lynch, D DeHa P R. Lang, M Slazlnik E S zfe S Huber. B Lewis Po.-r T.'.z J R Harrison, A. Creek l H,1f G Jagenburg,J Skinner D C'l,'c vuch, J Vorbeck, M Erns' L lio. Captain. J. Babashof' Car, tom. D Goodman. S. Coll rs S Schmidt. D. Schmidt. C Lueg T MMM' WW QPR . '- wok v-. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LH LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS 127 89 108 91 124 76 VARSITY Hazelwood C DeSmet Parkway C Webster SLUH Parkway Ladue Country Day Kirkwood St. Charles Parkway VN. Lafayette Mehlville Clayton Principia S3 6.1 S1 ,- -.9 96 Parkway North Relays lst Conference In: State 3' 1 The 1979 Boys' Swimming Team proved itself as a real St. Louis area power house in dual meet competi- tion. With forty swimmers, Lind- bergh overpowered its opponents. To provide more pool time, Coaches Frank Cox and Richard Dell held two practice sessions every day during the season. This extra time helped strengthen the team into one of the best in the state. Tri-captains John Ballance, Brett Berri, and Mike Rosin, along with Kelly Lovera and John Lundstrom. led the team to its many victories. 91 Season highlights included a first place in the Parkway North Relays. and second in the Suburban west Conference. The team successfully completed their season with no de' feats and a third place finish IU the state finals. . Winning Season Ends In Disappointment Although individual talent led the 1979 Girls' Volleyball Team to a winning season, they were disappointed in the end. Boasting a 12-3 re- cord, the team placed first in their conference. After capturing the second place spot in the league tournament, the girls met defeat in the regional semi-finals. Excellent spiking by Judy Sullivan led the team, while Denise Foerstel's serving offered sup- port. In summing up the season, Donna Morgner commented, We had the most talent we've had in a long time - enough talent to be great, but we didn't work together enough as a team. Top Left: VARSITY: Row One: J. Liebman, K. Clark, L. Hylla, C. Zander. Row Two: S. Holm, D. Foerstel, L. Bettis, J. Sullivan. Row Three: C. Burkemper, D. Morgner. Row Four: S. Rudolph, L. Mueller. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS X I VARSITY Bayless Affton Parkway South Ladue Parkway Central Ritenour Maplewood Webster Parkway North Mehlville ox Lafayette Parkway West Affton Kirkwood St. Vincent Ste. Genevieve Kirkwood Parkway North Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Tied Won .1 LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS vs LHS vs LHS vs LHS vs LHS vs LHS vs LHS vs LHS vs LHS vs JUNIOR VARSITY . Bayless . Affton . Parkway South . Ladue . Parkway Central . Ritenour . Maplewood . Webster Groves . Parkway North . Mehlville Fox . Kirkwood . Lafayette . Parkway West Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Parkway West Mehlville Won Lost . TW .V 4 ,Us ,4 . ,.,...-. -Q , if Top Right: JUNIOR VARSITY: Row One: V. Blackman, M. Eichenlaub, captain: S. Foer- stel, C. Panchot, co-captain. Row Two: D. Gravatt, P. Eichenlaub, L. Loeffelman, K. Hartmann, J. Smith. Row Three: P. Brandt, F. Kaufmann, L. Perrigue, J. Ventucci. 92 VARSITY Q 1 ii lf' xi I , l F' ll Losl lion Won l'l'Oll 'i'l0ll lion Lost 'lion lion LDS! toil lm,- llw' W Oil Won ' H I ,,,.,:,' I. B . ..t. LHS Wins Over Previously Undefeated Rival Although the Girls' Field Hockey Team encountered many tough opponents, they were able to finish the season with an outstanding record of 8 wins, 7 losses, and 3 ties. Co-captains Mitzle Malone and Jean Kirk led their team to an exceptional victory over previously undefeated rival, Villa Duschesne, 3-2. As interest in field hockey grew, Mis- souri held its first state tournament. LHS reached the second round but was disappointingly defeated by Bayless, 1- O. The first All Conference Team honors went to Jean Kirk, and second All Con- v 'J' ,-,iv LJ A z 1 I . fl -yd' Qfffirgv. l ,. Z S Wd.. 1 ff' xx Lf sw? JUNIOR VARSITY: Row One: B. Stone, S. Drummond, T. Noerper, S Balota, M. Morrison, M. Mattson. Row Two: L. Roberson, M. Breitweiser, D. Brlghtup, E. Crowe, D. Ferrlngton. S. Glore. L. Wagner. 93 ference Team honors went to Mltzle Malone. J. V. also had a successful season. Coach DePorter felt the 1978 season ended successfully and expressed opti- mism for the 1979 season. VARSITY: Row One: T. Hanewinkel, S Llpslns.-y T. Diekmann, M. Malone. Captain, J Klrf Cape tain, D. Broughton, J. Meyer, N. Herbert Por. Two: K. Shwalb, S. Zelser, S Everdlng M Loy-at D. Della, P. Kroc, C. McArthy. G Sorrells ' rv' -. ' LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Bayless Ursuline Parkway South Ladue Clayton Rltenour Villa Duchesne Kirkwood Cor Jesu Parkway North Riverview Gardens Hazelwood Central Brentwood University City Jennings Parkway West Riverview Gardens Bayless -. . .-.,, - . 1-J---Q iff , 'jifisfiyl Q M ' l f..ff'1..IL f f'g C L+-,S ,Q ' -- ' 3 N 'S mv- , x A -Y-dt., V., . s Q' f-MV.: JUNIOR VARSITY LHS O Ursuline LHS O Ladue LHS 2 Clayton LHS O Xllla Oucnesve LHS 2 KlllxNNOOd LHS O Col Jesu LHS 1 Elrcntxstkki LHS S Un xeisltx C tx LHS Pdrkxxax H651 lvlatmen Prove Superior In Tournament Action initiating early morning practices be- fore the school day's start moved the '78-'79 wrestlers to an impressive 10-4 dual meet record and several out- standing tournament performances. The varsity matmen impressively de- feated Fox, 49 to 2. Another notewor- thy victory came with their 54 to 6 victory over Kirkwood. Flyer wrestlers' tournament perfor- mances exhibited their superiority over opposing schools. Lindbergh had Q--:Xi 2. Q. VARSITY LHS 49 Fox 2 LHS 22 Pattonville 24 LHS 18 Ritenour 35 LHS 32 Lafayette 9 LHS 31 Webster 21 LHS 26 Parkway N. 22 LHS 54 Kirkwood 6 LHS 20 Parkway W. 28 LHS 44 Parkway C. 16 LHS 32 Mehlville 22 LHS 28 McCluer 30 Parkway C. 2nd Mehlville Tournament lst Lafayette Tournament 1st Hazelwood Central 3rd Q Conference Sth in District lst four champions, four second place fin- ishers, one bronze medalist, and two fourth place wrestlers in the Mehlville Tournament. Five finalists, including two individual champions enabled Lind- bergh to take a first place at the La- fayette lnvitational. After a second place finish in the Parkway Central tournament and third at Hazelwood, the team finished with a fifth place in their conference tournament and cap- tured a first in District. The wrestlers were also able to boast of individual accomplishments. Keith Zesch fheavyweightj finished first in two tournaments, while Mark Farwell C119 poundsj finished first in three. Mike White C126 poundsy and Dan Ba- dock C185 poundsj, each winning four first place tournament victories, led the team through an exceptionally fine season. Coach Mehrhoff of the JV team was pleased with his team's performance also. They attained an 8-1-1 record to finish third in their conference. VARSlTYz Row One: F. Hooper, M. White, C. Farwell, K. Kaiser, E. Farwell, R. Conner. Row Two: K. Zesch, D. Badock, T. Sanders, C. Hooper, K. Hafley, D. Baer. 94 JUNIOR VARSITY: Row One: J. Puricelll, J. Makara, S, Martln, R. Hensel, T. Makara, S. Cralg, G Schoenberg, B. Anderson. Row Two: B. Thompson, L, Tompklns, J Graneto, S. Whlte, B. Blackwell, J Homfeld, B. Moeslein, B. Zweifel. Row Three: Coach Mehrhoff, G. Skaggs, B. Zwlefel, M. Thornsherry D. Jordan, P. Hill. FRESHMEN: Row One: D. Udy, J . Pic, T. Haffner, M, Jullus, G. Buettner, M. Rosenthal, R. Waterkotte. D. Schrempf, T. Seebold. Row Two: M. Murphy, R. Rooney, P. Mann, D, Huff, S. Patton, J. Mann, J Hatfield, S. Taylor Row Three: C. Perry, K. Schwartz, M. Smith, J. Wulkite, B. Hanneke, K. Ohlemeyer. K, Koenig, J. Gasser, Not Pictured: K. Boscacci, M. Vurro, B. Wundrack. 95 LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS JUNIOR VARSITY ox Pattonvllle Rltenour Lafayette Webster Parkway Parkway W. Parkway Mehlvllle McCluer '!J ?1 ' ,Q if Qs ua! JO LHS LHS LHS LHS LH LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS FRESHMEN '7 Parkway C Crestvlew Parkway Oakvllle Mehlvllle Parkway Parkway Parkway Parkx av Se-Ixld 6 Fox Invutatuon al Vnanney Tournament 'Jn 'TW . 41 F 22 48 7 25 35 51 12 48 N 12 26 26 48 C 21 33 31 38 18 N.: fi:tf':Ti?g. ' 'Q ' v 1' R '.4i'-PQTQS , L ' 1 A ,M y , . if-'gf 66 ' 6 44 II 44 S QS 63 f 9 : S 28 -if 66 ' S 9 42 NN Q6 -1- N SS 28 . '- V E SS 38 g JO if QL! WQHJ, - LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS VARSITY Vianney St. Mary's Vianney Oakville Fox Mehlville SLUH Kirkwood Mehlville Lafayette Parkway Parkway W U City Parkway N Parkway W St Charles Lutheran S Kirkwood Mehlville Lafayette Maplewood Parkway W Parkway N Oakville LF: X ll 1-2' LHS LHS LHs LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS mrs?-'53 SOPHOMORES Crystal City Vianney Vianney Oakville Fox Kirkwood Mehlville Lafayette Parkway C. Lafayette Ladue Parkway W. Parkway N. Parkway W. Lutheran S. Kirkwood Mehlvflle Lafayette Maplewood Parkway W. Parkway N. CX ip Flyers Share Conference Championship VARSITY: Row One: Coach Bee, B. Macko, S. Anderson, D. Herbert, R, Jones, B. Watkins, B. Mayer, L Larkin. Row Twox M. Coplin, Managerg R. McAllister, R. Reed, C. Johnston, B. Hasenbeck, C. Hutson J. Boemer, B. Fischer, T. McCosh, Manager. YE' X159 l TER' KU E 9 QYQSPJ-.R skdlpy' l i , E-.af ser' -Y - . if? ffi' or 2Elp3lX2OR'?. I gg? ,- it , y thu' R- SOPHOMORES: Row One: S. Rettinger, B. Ebert, S. Niemoeller, S. McKinney, P. Vanstone, E. Kruse Row Two: M. Coplin, Manager, D. Fiala, R. Glnckert, Opening the season with only two wins and six losses, the success predicted for the basketball Flyers looked doubt- ful. However, the team, led by one of the most outstanding conference cen- ters, Senior Captain Jeff Boemer, over- came their problems to finish the sea- son with a 15-9 record. Achieving this, they shared the Suburban West Con- ference championship with the Kirk- wood Pioneers. 96 J. Dmuchovsky, M. Warner, A. Kraatz, J. Malone The basketball success was also due to the real boost which outstanding play- ers, Rick Reed, Chris Hutson, Brad Macko, and Dave Herbert gave the team in the closing games. Mr. Donald Bee, in his first year as varsity coach, claimed satisfaction with his team's success and he expressed high hopes for a more experienced squad in 1980. .Z wih- V. if LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS FRESHMEN GREEN LHS 51 St. Mary's 38 LHS 39 Kirkwood 37 LHS 46 Lrndbergh Gold 42 LHS 45 oakvme 42 LHS 21 Mehlville 39 LHS 42 Vlanney 40 LHS 41 Webster Groves 61 LHS 39 CBC 40 LHS 46 Pattonvllle 28 LHS 53 Affton 39 LHS 26 Hanley 57 LHx 45 Parkway W. 42 Ll 5 37 Amon 41 LHA 29 Lrndbergh Gold 45 LHS LHS 97 FRESHMEN GREEN: Row One' D Hansen J Fergncf L' Turner, D. Pfundt, S, Kelly, R lflasterson Carnal' Pc: Two: Coach Smitl'1,T, Wuch, D Shore. M l.'Jorrlscr:aege' C, Kaufmann, K, Sturm, FRESHMEN GOLD: Row One, T Holwman, T S' -we Dwyer, B. Bell, D. Rhodes, D Erger, Pow T.-fo CJ, Gormley, B. Jacobs, S. Boswell, M, Proctor, J Dmaf J Hinton, A. Miller, B. McKenna, -.. nj FRESHMEN COLD H azelwoo-:l LN Z ' Rnvervrew :- Lwdue W, E Melwlyllle Q 2 Llrn ber In Green -'- Webster ' ' H3'elxsL Nd LN P Amon 5' Hanley lxlr'lv.wOLL -L Hardln il Oakxllle Pnrkxsay S Me wlxulle Lmoberglw 5' e Ljdue LN 4 1 BHSKETB LL VARSITY: Row One: M. Rathgeber, T. Hillemeyer, Captain: L. Smith, Captain: M. Graff, N. Hebert Row Twoi M. Loyet, K. Blair, L. Mueller, M. Wild D. Morgner, L. Bettis, D. Wagner. VARSITY LHS Maplewood LHS Bayless LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS DuBourg Hazelwood C. Parkway W. Mehlville Parkway N. St. Elizabeth s DuBourg St. Joe s U. City Kirkwood Lafayette Parkway W. Affton Parkway C. Mehlville Parkway N. Mehlville Oakville U. City Kirkwood Lafayette Mehlville Oakville Poplar Bluff Girls Maintain Winning Tradition ' 4111 BBE RQQERA xg R0 QDBE Q 7 Q ' 1 V NXXBBEIQ' QUBEIQ .WEBER X2 QUBERQ 0393550 DBE96 V BBE 34 if 54 .iw lf' VTNBQR5 1 fiat rf-fair if L. f ffl 1- f 32 I JUNIOR VARSITY LHS 28 Maplewood 26 LHS 25 Bayless 11 LHS 26 DuBourg 25 LHS 37 Hazelwood C. 11 LHS 36 Parkway W. 20 LHS 44 Mehlville 12 LHS 24 Parkway N. 13 LHS 43 Kirkwood 15 LHS 37 Lafayette 27 LHS 30 Parkway W. 13 LHS 22 Affton 27 LHS Parkway C. LHS Mehlville LHS Parkway N. LHS Kirkwood LHS Lafayette JUNIOR VARSITY: Row One: S. Drummond, J. Graff, M. Eichenlaub, D. Delia, K. Macko, D. Broughton, Row Two: E. Crowe, D. Ferrington, J. Bertram, L. Sondermann, D. Gravatt, M. Carroll, S. Beck, Coach Beezley. The Varsity Girls' Basketball Team maintained their winning tradition at Lindbergh. Season accomplishments included a 17-9 record. The girls hard work and victories earned them a fourth place spot in the Visitation Tour- nament at Christmas, second place in their league tournament, and a second place finish in the Suburban West 98 standings. Mary Rathgeber, Margaret Graff, and Lori Smith were the basis for a strong team that went on to win the regional tournament. At State, Lind- bergh bowed out in the first round. But, overall, the girls' basketball season proved successful for the Lindbergh team. 5 i fgZl9l sail in the Und- j But. QZSOU will l it 1 J Flyers End Season In First Place Tie -4' 1. PL- 1 M rn, 4 l :K 1, if ,ff ff W A P TER - ni k .5 .wfx ,- gmail 17 will fi Row One: D. Wagner, C. Patton, D. Minnick, S. Benwell, M. Klipsch, M. Wild, L. Smith, Captain: Row Two: M. Graff, T. Parke, K. Weber, J. Schweiss, P. Sullivan, K. Bartholomew.Row Three, D. Brown, J. Graff. Coach Beezley, K. Brennan, B. Brunk, Manager, J. Albers, D. Carroll. 99 IC V.- ii . an 'gyT:E'?'5'e1.':4l 'u': g:Q?e-5 I --.H L 5: 1 134 , F 5- 14 Y 415 1 W X li m f k eg M ff-' .1-X ' ' f .L F .' 4 s -Jxszx ' v 1 1 -,J - I 1. 'Q 5,41 , L -5 If . 'A kgwn 1 'V 15: ij? U '-' ll? VARSITY LHS 10 Eureka LHS 13 Northwest LHS 6 Lafayette LHS 12 Mehlville A LHS 6 Parkway N. LHS 13 Parkway W. LHS 0 Parkway C LHS 11 Pacific LHS 2 Mehlville LHS Aftton LHS Parkway N. LHS Parkway W. LHS Oakville LHS Webster LHS Mehlville ln only its third year, the 1978 Girls' Softball Flyers completed another season of success. With an overall record often wins. seven losses. and one tie, Coach Beezley attributed their victories to dedication and team work. Boasting a league record of four wins. two losses. and one tie. the girls shared the first place Sub- urban West Championship nith rw- vals Lafayette and Parkway lkest Girls Place First ln Conference, Second ln Lea ue Tournament P, Sllllii gillllii. ' .0 4 ' I . D ,XT if A Q , I A if if V' w TENNIS fi LHS Parkway C .U LHS Hazelwood C LHS DuBourg LHS Eureka LHS Clayton LHS Mehlville LHS Parkway W LHS Lafayette LHS Kirkwood , LHS Parkway N. ...AL LHS Mehlville LHS Parkway W. LHS Lafayette LHS Kirkwood S ' l ug-gt , 1 . . LHS Parkway N ll tvimfffs With blazing serves and accurate re- turns, the Girls' Tennis Team suc- cessfully completed a winning sea- son. With second-year coach Deb- orah Modde at the helm, Lindbergh finished 9 and 1 in league play and 13 and 2 overall. The team, including first single play- er Jill Wolf, freshman, and the first doubles pair, Sylvia Teng and Diane Tomlinson, juniors, worked together smoothly for their victories. These included wins over league rivals Kirk- wood and Nlehlville. One of Lind- bergh's losses came at the hands of Clayton, possibly the toughest com- petition all season. The other came against Parkway West, which was avenged later in the season. The players' output earned them first place in the Suburban West Confer- ence and second place in the league tournament. With many players re- turning, Coach Modde expressed optimism for another good season in 1979. , Row One: K. Ruehl, A. Schif, M. Kaiser, J. Wolf S Teng E Brezenski Row Two S Scowcroft D Tomlinson, S. Payne, J. Quevreaux, K. Blair B Franz Coach Modde 100 Spectacular Performances Bring Success In '79 E VARSITY: Row One: R. Nistler, J. Clobes, B. Volmer, J. Syrett, C. Marziotti, J. Marziotti, Coach Eason. Row Two: J. Beck, A. Haviland, S. Richey, A. Quevreaux, B. Niemueller, G. Busch. i 1 -- , ,fl k c-7 fn ' 49-M .r Q, iv .45 175.1 lf: .5 t . it 4 W ' 'L 1 2- L7 ' 2 .i Nl-V ' '. p . 'L ' l al -1 ln- l ri if L A 1-l l it rl grew H.. ri .V if 4 . l .E . iv I ' V U W A , I l f ix: , Y, Mb, , ' 3 Q 'Q 1' . . ' Z H ,j -- fc! . f A ,,,, 4 L fig. y J lt :Six 2 W 4' 4' ! -P 5 I WI ll 'fy' U I' 'i K ez. 9 2: f gf, f AJ ,J '- 49 1. 4 141' . iT'T'ii TTlAi'TS' T' l iiiiii H TCATCMMWWMT' J I i ' 1 1' E .S 1 -st' -9' L , ' i- , A f ! A--dl : . Nwfkf 4. W f 19 . M j i ., 4 ' A 5 S - I .f fx '.'. V' 5 rl ,M fr , 1 . K! if if :cd-'f QA ' fa- 555 A .Q A -ze 'f , ' - A is., 7 vm .ff J W r 'lifts 'I fi 1 - 'V ,, . 4 if 55:3 ttf .riff i S L ' P' ' A 1 L .rt Q ' 'lt .fi eta. -pry: l . is 5.5, s lf S Y -4 Sf .f If this 1 . .5 f it 1 lt 'F ' 4 L 4- -1 7 S ef+-LTL f J Af ffl ii v y A - '....L K T. N TTT? L lf if ' rfjf C - . fgfl lee? it ' tt If L if . E13 L X e ,Lge i .. . Ns . - Nt HHH X ' -I L l fguln utrx l 42' Ji-bel' . ' K 4am'Q Ps 12 s.uJL-if-Ltd 'Dil UL Q 'ir . ' 1 ' fm ' A - . . VARSITY ' LHS 4 oesmer 3 LHS 7 Parkway N. O LHS 5 Kirkwood 2 LHS 4 SLUH 3 LHS 4 Parkway W. 3 LHS 4 Parkway C. 3 LHS 6 Mehlville 1 . LHS 4 Principia 3 rl , LHS 5 u, city 2 2-..... '-fr-f LHS 7 Af-from o LHS 4 John Burroughs 3 101 ANY' ...q-gvf.-'- i . .1 .. . .--:v - '- .'.'.'f P50? 4' .ur 'Q V 4, -g. . A,-,Q :ur '. ,, . . .l Ai. .-.5 I-4' 11, ' 3 ...- '--ff-,Q . Q Q' I '4 S 5 .QQ-auf . . .. .f'..... '- -M V V V. -,gg y Ai -1 nl- of :LJ-,5,.,4uAAb4 ?1'?4i.fW. .4-, . 'H' , Q gf, 11.14. M ,, .,,. . ,.- ,nv .ring X r,-Q, ,oy A A ' ,' , 1. ,r 25' sn, Cn-'42, ff 4 I .A .,..g, :rl ,-.H .Q -A .,. , .- . . . - : x 'f'.'l' vig I. x . 'SEQQN-. ..' bf Ep ', fa Z:fr A .fe 4 'pvjg ZJQY'-n'5i4.A4r . 'm. nw ,ww ,.. 1 fx N 9 1 ?: WiLl4 7'Q t3f' 344 2. w'5'f :f:'kL ' L f C.. Lt' Nj idle' -'1-Q ji- -S r Ima igyi 2 2':aL1?4J gf. 4. . L 1 1 af' 4 A L .-. t -f a r . 41 '4,,nf-'bf . U. U' 4 A Q V-I P 'I ..... -. 1- n 1 ' - y y ,... af' 1' . 6,7 I . i Wu: - , 15. 5 Qu Q dl rg .-,L . xi??.Zegc:.5: NH: '. 'X ...gl .J---'x N ., 'Mi' Qfwx K5 ,ag so JUNIOR VARSITY: Row Onei T. Kaiser. B. Hoog. L Taylor, R. Roberts, J. Hatfield. Row Two J Rathert B. Prichard, T. Taylor, M. Mount. J Schanzle B Dietrich. Spectacular individual performances coupled with well-paired doubles play led the Lindbergh Boys' Tennis Team to vic- tory in 1979. The Flyers were a well-bal- anced team of experienced players co- ordinated by first year coach Dale Eason. Serving powerfully and returning accu- rately, the team won consistently. The first singles position was held convincing- ly by Gregg, Busch, while senior Chris Mar- ziotti performed exceptionally well also. The first doubles team consisted of Mar- ziotti and Jim Syrett, also a senior. Junior Randy Nistler and sophomore Andy Que- vereaux battled their opponents in the second doubles position. Fine performances at the district tourne- ment, including an all Lindbergh doubles final, earned many players places in the state tournament. The teams success in 1979 placed them among the most re- spected in the St. Louis tennis ranks. Girls Master Driving And Putting Skills Mrs. Hope Lorch again led the Girl's Golf team to an outstanding season. Afternoon practices found the girls mastering driving and putting skills. With only six participants, the team proved they were small but also mighty. They defeated such teams as St. Joseph's, Parkway Central, and La- due. The team showed its strength with a conference record of seven wins, three losses and an overall re- cord of seven wins, five losses. Their excellent record brought them second place in the Surburban League Tourna- ment. The Most Valuable Player was senior Joyce Reed, who proved to be the N N 7 3 ff' ' .2 1' 77 .rg --fe, I ' L 1 Q16 1' X L X Yjxxf, Z' Q' A251 , A H it rt - xzg i .. 1 iii . .-V V' K xi 9 , 556 ei .tmyu I ,lt X -slitting , -fs. I LHS 249 Parkway North 341 1 , y ' 1' p f.xjQt,'.Yf'-' ff' tus 230 Ladue 236 - 3 ' ,lg . ' ' LHS 170 Webster 206 .1 je l LHS 245 Parkway Central 179 lA..,,,e. 1 H . . f:,. LHS 234 St. Joseph's 212 --Y 5fif.iQf?: 'vlgg ...Q , LHS 232 Parkway West 286 3 if LHs 213 Parkway North 290 6 .i2??+.w, :Hells -f-3,1275 LHS 166 Webster 179 . jf ,'-A -ffgfrie ' Lns 247 Ladue 234 P'5wf' -' 4. . LHS 217 sr. Joseph's 193 - 1 - -- - 'gg - LHS 204 Parkway Central 174 ' LHS 213 Parkway West 274 3 A .. U . ci- , AM MW . 6 q . r-6-ef teams biggest asset. Jill Bertram had the lowest handicap and helped her team cpture its title for 1978. Mrs. Lorch claimed pride in her golfing girls. If K Y , I 4 Q o 4 1 fb It .. ,. .,,,.,.n-v 7' 5 . . 3 -.- .. ,er ' 3 'H 61541 he P. J, e .:.--' . .II A'-:ul ' '41-2 ' , Q M' 'tae 0 . , . I , fx: ' 1 ' tw rFa'4'p. 'r.'!'v 1 -. ,.. v-nr-ze f' .Z.'.'f f . 1... . ' 7 , Ax ,f , , 'v.. M. Yaskin. 102 Row One: J. Reed, S. Jedlovic. Row Two: Coach Lorch, J. Bertram, J. Prisbrey, L. Poston, Flyers Fare Well ln Dual Meet Competition Row One: D. Ross, B. Koenig, M. Ernst, K. Gehlert, R. Medved, D. Barrett, J. Martin, J. Branson. Row Two: Coach Lorch, A. Boldt, M. Hawes, J. Lemak, B. Gaus, J. Mercurio, K. Rees, B. Hulet, F. Kennedy, B. Tynes. vf' 0 . 1 I ' U . i l 9 . F 39 , R .N Q.. -3 A - xx 7 'A A 1 is fu Y 'Dani Q. -4 F . K H Q K ' X .Alt ff' l 1 1 A i gs., X sl - 'K .4-9 l ffggfilfff xc ti We ,ljjg 'xr 4' Fefe! ' Q A T fr , 5 t Q. A f. - 'Xi I X P 1 N K F. .' gn ' 4 R - .Y! s g, ',.l , . A . N vfgw. Q . , .Q A 3. g b . A.. .. hgfutsa, 5 ,tA',4 4 '-S -1, . .fy-li.. str? QQ- 'M , .4 , wi-.'ftmv'Wf . i t .fit 1. ' . iq jk r 'ft 1 . Qu- 4'.. gif um , P .S ' H .4 . l'i ' f '2f5,:z.?',f73sf f. s rf., i . . . . ,3. .r u n-,,a..,i..,,x -Dflggbstj, A' is if . i5.3gf.f,',.'t.w ,' K, ,lv w ,.' A 2 wa.. . , w . . S . i . . 'N L -ft, 1 , XX . .Q-N - SJ ,,... 5. 'I' . f l 1- ,. -Q - With a swish of a club, the Lindbergh Boys' Golf Team competed for high honors and low scores. The golfers fared well in dual meet competition with a respectable 10-4 record. The team also finished second to DeSmet in the District match. Although the team's toughest rounds came from Parkway West and Vianney, they looked forward to top out-state talent from Kansas City Rockhurst and Co- 103 1 ,-. an f 'S' ' . LA.'01 Q eb-'fs . x ' -f-. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS 9 24 4 7 9 7 22 22 23 2 O 225 GOLF Parkway N Mehlville Clayton Kirkwood Oakville Parkway W. St. Charles Lafayette Parkway N. Vianny Clayton Kirkwood Parkway W .15 2 5 27 2-1 2 2 2-+5 1- 11' League Tournament 'f District 2 is State lumbia Rockbridge. The sixteen member squad was led by seniors Bob Gaus. John Mercutio. Bill Hulett and junior Monte Hawes. COJCM Lou Lorch was very pleased with b s top flight players including MXP Ear Gaus. The season was topped by Et place performance at the State Tout nament. Flyers Excel ln Competitive Season . . , -u-tru '.-- 419'- -'x,. Y -, ,kr I 0,941 J .'.f.-'-'. .,'4L.:.',g Z, .-'-'ff' tf' if ' ,,,r':',Aft??f'.j.j.Qff -Q - '. vii-f'fg.l:t1. if af' 'asf ..31':fxrff?rf'f t Ze- W , -, .Z 'N'-.I -il, .' j.-..,:. xx.: f A 8' .x 99 y I lk n . I X 4 1 i i X of jf, 25 , 'r v' 4 w 4.3. ' Q Q f NJW5. 'I - Y J- 1 '. ' f' - .-'X' tv 4 PM lu , t., .. A V -. .. j L' 1, 4 -if -- - -- i.- LA uw t ,.' ' M- -1 . - - e .5 ers, - , M, .. ,...un- . 'f ,fw,nn0 ' -uf .. -if-.go 1 ,E , f, - 'f'i. if 55,5-is-1 . ig - , E - Ti?-L ' - 4- I -- , 1-I LQE1.. pq. J rs-. ::f21-'ffige-V-s-f. T-,,.1 , . Qfe' if g. .. .- . ee.4.. e,eW ....-....14,...--.,....,.g.,,.--,,. ,jg,..j,- ,W ' F1 . ' ' . ' .. . . '- I- 4 I 4. . ffl T ff - if to T F X 1' ,. - -K' A-.. 'X ,, ' :gi g Y -' Y bl, v F ' ' ..' ll Q' I .. .f K, t ' - 5 .. ' - .1 Y. - -, v- - .- , VV gummy L g L fag - 7 if 7 X' I- W.. ' J iraq .',x, nz ...Y j-j .,., mr Lb f t W x , 0' . -1 r' V1 M--...KA N., I JILLJ J Q W ji ' W.: L . i ij, Q - '--tilfr-'ii ,i N ff .- Q-... .j - ,, j -' ja eg' ' '- E-ijg T . , I , 1 - - VARSITY -.-...5 L i M F, L ,, ? Qi. 1 K '- LHS Mehlville 21 Q v Northwest 48 ' I Parkway W. 34 I Suburban West Relays 2nd Granite City Inv. 4th ,K Suburban West Conference 3rd Q 3, Vianney Relays lst . Vianney Open Meet 1st ---- - District 5th Row One: T. Ball, J. Usher, B. Mayer, M. Merlo, B. Blackford, S. Reeb, B. Bokel, B. Benson, T. Kroc. Row 79-66 Two: B. Rogers, P. Hoffman, T. Eickel, A. Maletich, C. Kotsis, T. Blackford, J. Bullard, B. Kirk, S. Lackey. Row Three: R. Bachmann, P. Claeys, M. Clauss, T. Mobley, E. Oldani, M. Economon, D. Griffin, R. Phillips, B. Howell, S. Williams. Row Four: D. Bremehr, K. Zellers, A. Gladstone, D. Robben, D. Schmitz, B. Spinzig, R. Ferguson, S. Merlo, F. Brokaw, J. Murphy. Dedication to strenuous practice helped Lindbergh Track achieve suc- cess in a competitive season. Although the weather was not always comfort- able, the runners, shot putters, discus throwers, high and triple jumpers, and pole vaulters were always ready to compete. The varsity team did not have any home meets, ut the freshmen and sophomore teams each sponsored home invitationals. The freshmen cap- tured a second place, and the sopho- mores excelled with a first place at their invitational. Off their home track, each team displayed the best of their abilities. Proof of these talents came in team placings at major season meets. Varsi- ty took third at the Surburban West 104 Relays, captured 4th at the Granite City South Invitational, and placed first in both the open and the relay compe- tition at the Vianney Invitational. To top off the season, Bryan Blackford and Jim Bullard journeyed to the State competition where Bryan finished fifth in the two mile relay. Andy Gladstone also travelled to the state meet and proved his strength and talent by tak- ing fourth in the discus competition. . . ...n. lui-10.13 lf ,TW JH ii., lg M - A-1-, .M ' ' , .,. . , 'T T' R T' on ml ' . f e . Z.. 'I ll' A . . N- 'N lyk .N Q' Q I r 6 Lib .G f ,3 L I- 'X --af---' y 7' If ' V Lv ., --Z ,E . . 'L' . 7 A l L l ' 4 - M ' A .- tw 6'!.'leP!AQMl.19 tg 'I -. W. V v Q -----L J C1 l . -N. - A i i fi 1 L - ' i Qtr . oi I gl ll g- .5 M I 'N 'wi llui iid il.-3 Q 5' B35 L-ld ' l '53 Row Liukeyl Fnllllps Splnzlg. l Sranite gd lllSl .Om pe. lal. T0 'klord gSlate --we 42-J' j, fit' l l El. iii :Tcl M ' Q L' Ain' '-L ...M aw me B ig .A 55195. .. . nlo ' A X3 my . . .L - ivy Row One: MANAGERS: T. McCosh, M. Coplln. Row Two: COACHES: B. Gregston, K. Becker, G. Mehr- hoff, D. Bee, A. Jaworski. SEL Soni fuk-il 'ak' E SOPHOMORES: Row One M rflunacco P Moeller, M. Rallo J. l-lohmeler, T Hllorevr Q White, K. Schall. G. Jones Row Two lf: C an ton, G. Wolf, J. Makara. J Hensel. J Graner M. Hartwock, T. Makara. B Thornpsor M Capellupo. Row Three: T. Ha.-rlflns rlanre withheld, R. Morgan, B. Young, J Hewrt L Tompklns, M. Warner, S Materson. C. Heyce J. Carmona. FRESHMEN1 Row Onei T. l-lerr. G. Zlrnrner- man, D. DeHart. B. Herrlck, J. Glasser. M Bae- chexl, B, Wundrack. D. Perry. J. Farwell B Diederich. Row Two: M. Castelll. G. Dlecxf haus, M. Rehagen, K. Ballard. D. Maret. P Kratz, M. Smith. E. Klrkman. D. Shore. J Crumbaugh, S. Benson, T. Fnnke. Row Three' D. Huff, J. Rosen, J. Duban. M. Murphy. J Hinton, R. Rooney. B. Seagren. R. Masterson M. Procter, J. Galllna. Row Four' R Brlyrrlarf. D. Heumann, B. McKenna. K. McKenna. K. Ball, T. Lemons. R. Morgner. D. Wool-Merton on ll 1 : 5-Q as Kas Q1 5 we A .ur ,. U . W ,, . A ' 3 X '-' VA 1 r- A R L ee A .L L' . E. GTR' -J' J . -.A Q n L 5 L P I -. L SOPHOMORES LHS Mehlvllle FRESHMEN Northwest LHS 69 St. Mary 63 Parkway W. 17 LHS 91 Northwest -11 Alton Relays r Lindbergh Ir'lvlt3tlon3L '- - Conference 1st Northwest lnxltatlonal ' - Lindbergh Invitational lst Vlanney lnwltatlonal l 105 With Dedication, Spirit, And Teamwork, Girls Work For Victory . X , ' 'I -, it 'l get-1 n. man l E www- A,,. J :- 'iw if ,,-jimi'-5...2 ' .5 j.-at-,,-:F-gc., ' -- F' - 'B--':'v'?f'5 SH 'f '-T ?' L- 5 , L , ,J .A d,- .. ' . ,V ' , wr-L ,l . '- J' . - ,-5.21' --.- 14' .- fc - A - . dr. . - .-- f - 1- ,N r.: A 1 -,, I, .- x. ':- - ' -j-4 4-ee. - .5 .1 -3-A i r.. -,.,. -s:. - -.5 - .,' ,H--4 , .gb ' ' ,. - , -X Q1 ' . -.f . 1. +1122 -1 nc: - ' f-..,. - X . - ' ,. - -. 4 K . r i -- - 'QQ--. . ..'L in Q . i I' 1 ., Li- T L, , g h. ' ., '9 f ?Y,'7s l H H 'if 'l . , . 3 ' Q, l , ui 7 TRACK LHS 59.3 Hazelwood C. 59.6 LHS 79 Parkway C. 62 Parkway S. 12 LHS 46 Francis Howell 73 Hazelwood E. 34 LHS 91 U. City 28 LHS 48 U. City 44 Kirkwood 27 Francis Howell Relays 7th Suburban West League 2nd District lst Running to a 3-2 win - loss record, Girls' Track accomplished an outstand- ing season. In long and tiring practices. the girls worked hard to strengthen their team. The most amazing and in- spiring aspects of Girls' Track included the girls' dedication, spirit of competi- tion, and camaraderie. They really worked as a team. This was especially evident in the dis- trict tournament where relay competi- tion was emphasized. Three relay teams took first place, and the mile relay team took second place. Overall, Lindbergh won district with 111 points. This was the third time in four years f 1 ,,.. r ' i .- .-.. J X K .p- 1 1 4- ' f sq Ex, ,f A 'se X N V, ,-.Q ,ff X ... i 1 . I ,-r t- - I' ' -.W ' He-- fella... ..,.,,, ..-.,..-.-.-. , ' -J -i-L Y u :fr q-- . 4, H H g if Y . - - V. .:.L..-, u..sv,.. -. -. ' . - - that Lindbergh won the district tourna- ment. Throughout the season, two relay teams made consistent outstanding performances. The first was the 880- relay team made up of Nancy Willman, Tammy Hillmeyer, Laurie Bremehr and Vicki Grills. The two-mile relay team of Jackie Kruetz, Laura Nooter, Dawn Gooding, and Janet Daum proved their excellence by finishing first in district and second in state competition. Coaches Pourchot, Modde, and Kimker directed the team to outstand- ing wins and an enjoyable season. 106 Row One: H. Kerls, J. Daum, S. Decker, M. Mueller, P. Cavey, Captain, M. Thurmond, T. Back, T. Hillemayor, Captain: C. Zander, Cap- tain: S. Shaffrey, L. Rumping, Coach Modde, Coach Kimker. Row Two: D. Moelknhoff, P. Kroc, S. Casey, K. Castelli, K. Smith, K. Gar- rett, S, Lipsinsky, A. Edrich, L. Molshey, D. Wagener, J. Roufa, L. Neidel, K. Segur, Coach Pourchot. Row Three: L. Nooter, J. Ebert, A. Namlliw, S. Nereits, G. Walden, E. Pine, S. Letsreof, C. Hciluksip, B. Blaine, J. Eggers, D. Taylor, T. Rumping, N. George. Row Four: M. Lenczowski, K. Jauer, R. Crawford, L. Dooley. J. Holloman, M. Stobie, R. Scarpelli, V. Grills, G. Peter, T. Ludden, S. James, D. Gooding, J. Kreutz, S. Perry, L. Bremehr. Swimmers Demonstrate Strong Determination Skill Teamwork LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS SWIMMING Oakville 63 Ladue 56 Webster Grrlves St Joseph s Affton Parkway West 11:5 Clayton Parkway Central Kirkwood Lafayette Parkway South Mehlville Parkway Nortl' U City Parkway West Relays State 12tlf 'Q' Endurance, speed, and style were the winning factors in the success of Lindbergh's Girls' Swimming Team, Ms. Buckner coached the twenty- eight girl team and the combination brought them eleven wins and only three losses. Laura Wacker, the most valuable swimmer. won first place in state competition with ga 500 meter free style victory, Other assets to he team were Donna Vor- beck, Christy McArthy, and Krean Kreutz. Beating arch rivel Kirkwood for the first time in four years showed the swimmers deterri- tion. teamwork, and skill -rw 19'S-'Q Outstanding Season Performances Take Team To State M VARSITY: Row One, B. Franz, D. Absolon, M. Ball- werk. Row Two: K. Scott, K. Paulsell, R. Bruegge- mann, M. Thornsberry, L. Larkin, D. Stewart, G. Parrott, D. Mach. Row Three: Coach Gateley, D. Thielker, B. Macko, J. Boever, R. Varsam, R. Reed, C. Johnston, W. Ploesser, K. Bruning, B. Birch, D. Herbert, K. Johnson, Manager. v 1 I 4 ,Y . Q ' K X if .- .W Q5 Ana . .. ' ,K .ry . VARSITY LHS 4 Vianney 0 LHS 7 Oakville 6 LHS 7 Mehlville 5 LHS 13 Southwest 8 ' LHS 6 Oakville 3 LHS 7 Lafayette O LHS 6 Kirkwood 5 LHS 1 DeSmet 5 LHS 6 Parkway N 1 ' LHS 8 Mehlville 2 LHS 4 Lafayette 1 LHS 2 St. Charles 4 LHS 3 Kirkwood 2 LHS 14 Parkway W. 18 LHS 14 Bayless 8 LHS Vianney LHS Mehlville LHS Fox LHS Parkway N. LHS Mehlville LHS Parkway W. LHS Central LHS Southwest LHS Lutheran S. LHS Hillcrest Although they were not in the major leagues, the 1979 Baseball Flyers played each game as if they were con- tending for the pennant. Coach Gately led the team to one of its most out- standing seasons in recent years. The team gave Coach Gately his one hun- dredth victory as a coach during the season. Offensive strength came from the ex- ceptional hitting of Kevin Paulsell, Kirk Scott, and Blake Birchfield. Pitchers Joe Boever and Rick Reed kept opposi- tion batters off balance. This combina- tion of powerful hitting and outstanding pitching brought the team the 1979 l W, l tl ll XVI M ll.f.'ll .Y .ll ll tl li. K ll iii .' xv v' - X 4 -i y -gmail' ,,.- 1- 4 t , 4 V ' District Championship and took the Flyers to state competition. One season highlight came on May 12, 1979, when the team defeated the Fox Warriors, 3 to 0, at Busch Memorial Stadium. Over 100 Flyer fans crowded the stands to view the Flyer - Warrior and Cardinal - Atlanta Braves games on Lindbergh-Day at the ball park. This was the first time an LHS team ever played at Busch Stadium. May 25, 1979, brought another memo- rable, but disappointing, game for Lind- bergh baseball players and fans. The team travelled to Columbia, Missouri, 108 1: E--4vQi:,2iP 'i I .. M -:P o 1213, 1. - .--4 45. I' f - r I ,.,-7:11-.? ,E-l .h at .. ...-, . , - . - l . t V I .- '-agiarua' T' -LJ' I- ' as - -,,.--- ,--Q' ,- l Wi Qulfiz, hoping for a state championship, but the Flyers met an 8 to 4 defeat when they faced Springfield Hillcrest in the semi-finals. The team's most valuable player, Joe Boever was to be com- mended for twelve strike-outs and al- lowing only one earned run. He also hit a three-run home run, but even that could not make up for the team's dis- advantage caused by six fielding er- rors. Coach Gately, of course, was disap- pointed in the state loss, but, more im- portantly, he was happy with and proud of his team's performance throughout the season. ,J LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS 20 LHS 6 LHS 4 LHS 6 LHS 8 LHS 13 LHS 8 LHS 17 LHS 4 54?-17 1 , 2? D- , ,rrii 31 wi . SOPHOMORES Southwest Lafayette Kirkwood DeSmet Parkway N Mehlville Lafayette St. Charles Kirkwood Parkway W Mehlvllle Webster Parkway W Fox Parkway N. Lutheran S Fox-Oakville Tournament 1 20 O 2 10 4 3 6 1 1 st ' 1 v 9. 1' 1 S' A I Za X t , , J. EL? Efffw an i'.'V ' 1 '3' . . .l '-Ar TW ., M Q 11 6 6 1 5 9 1 2 3 13 2 7 19 LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS FRESHMEN St. Marys Eureka Fox DeSrnet DeSrnet St. Marys Fox Seckman Rldgewood Eureka Ridgewood fi. 2 6 5 8 IO 1 2 3 f' ' .. ', ' .. --f 5... . , :N may if I r 'lr 1 x , J 1 rf f 1 2 11 3 O ..A . 'ff' 'I' ' -M--A -V -rm N -,.. .:,.a..Q.T'iLf: 7 J. ,.,. -' LT-g..gL....-. 't. 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' :wget- s.sA ,1.s x X w i'., .-. vf K .3,,,jjf- .5-,-:'.,. . , r e v YY ' - ,LQ ' -,.e,.-.- A . P l . , fl :f'? 5' M' ff: - ---se - 1-QW: - - .1 6 11. 1 5' 3, but when kj K l Y V wh ln the I W' ig . 'k'-if 1 , -. t f luable J tg.. , . .4 .fr ' l W' t ...L of ' 4 56 A - ' 31 13 : - A ' N 1 ' Q .. ,sw Q l 1 1 1 1 6 1 ki : , t L . ' . . ' lr . ky-A .Q 1.1, ' '35 7.35 f-fr' - e X -N 4,-t . ' 3- I N f -r . , ' - .. ' J - , . r J '13 .,,, . - f - 1 ' X -...,.-- - ' :sf ' X! SOPHOMORES: Row One' K lmdbrodt M Doss 'S515' ' ' .J 3 , f ' I 1' S . Q . K 1 not ' rch, R. Slazlnlk. J T. Jag, P X.anSto'ee . '-': K J L- N x. - ' ' ' :L ' .. - 5 - 2 , 4 -ger ' f 2 S- ,twg Li v gp - . .gy 5 .6 sffrj-g,. B. Blase, S. Hohman. Rok Two Lease '.'g. . . jig., .f y1f f 1. .-9 G? AQ P ' 1 Cs ig 1 Rettlnger, T. Vlerllng, J lktglcne E 5 tel Q-A . K y irgx Y: was U HJ Flala. D. Parrott. C lX13rk.3n-ww -l 3 el. fl. FRESHMEN: Row One: M. Turner, J. Goss, K. Thornsberri, J. Picarelli, T. Connor. T. Stilwell, T. A Scott, B. Bell, K. Sturm. Row Two: D. Endebrock, Manager: Nl. Ayers, B, Lange, J. Mann. M. Hinkamp, A. Miller, K. Theiling, Nl. Wohlschlaeger, T. Wuch, Coach Sears. P 109 CHEERLEHDER - a VARSITY: Row One: K. Kuelker, Co-captain, K. Moeller, Captain, 1 J. Batsch, K, Prichard, Captain, X K. Womack, Co-captain. Row Two: C. Ackerman, B. Passiglia. J. Kelly. Row Three: E. Overton, L. Swank, M. Rowe, J, Morris, B. Simpson, N. Parisotto. Row Four: L. O'Brian, L. Walters, B. f l M Blaine. Row Five: K. Swaney, T. 'T AXIQQ- Tanaka, S. Harmon. Girls Back Flyers In Victory And Defeat 1 J g . - A .- . --- H L 'z 8 M I I Q.',.g5 As the football team beat Number One, as Cross Country ran to a first in State, or as the Boys' Soccer Team became the Suburban West champions, the Lindbergh cheerleaders could be seen on the sidelines working to keep Flyer spirits high. Besides first hour practices, the girls could be seen working after school on that special cheer for the Homecoming Bonfire or the LHS - Fox baseball game at Busch Stadium. Maybe they were also found decorating until midnight for the Turnabout Dance. Helping cheerleaders-to-be at try-out preparation clinics also claimed their time. The Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity Squads all showed that being a cheerleader is more than smiling and yelling at a game. They found that being a Lindbergh cheerleader meant backing a Flyer team in victory and trying even harder to maintain high -rits in defeat. 110 l i u...l.. 7 ff 'fffygga n 1 . . v' l . X 0 B w v...Jfi'i'.' -:L i JUNIOR VARSITY1 Row One N Braun, S Thurstcr P Two: T. Riester, C. Brerns, L Weber, T Piesberger- 'FTA' 53 Q- -Z M Winkler, J. Walker, M. Link, S Snelson, Captain S Earn J .nyii ff. . ' Clampitt, L. Doerner, Co-captain, L Kosradine I ' i ' ' R Q s I I i F l 5' I It f -2 Y ..t i-.. 'ng A. 5. g. xxxx 'Ugg' 'S-sw fffv W :Bw Q X tw- in- ' ' rx . . . . W... 'H' L.-. ., M 3 L, 8- H. X. L r 1 4 L Q' . ' 4 XO 'E 1, A. A ' 4 . , , - , . X , Q Ms 5 ' C ..x...,. FRESHMEN: Row One: C. Nulsen, C. Prater, M. Adams. Row Two: H. Molloy, S. Chapman, Captain, S. McCue, J. Decker, L. Radman, L. Behm. Row Three: D. Slyman, L. Turk, P. Erbs, J. Roush, N. Thais, Captain. m Squad Remains Superior With Crowd - Pleasing Performances i --ferm- sfi 11 as - '- - va. 397313- - . N 'Jkt 2 ' Slvn- 'Z L., '- -'I Nw QQ... ig- . sy- S' Srh 6,6 l- 'Q .. . - ,X 0. :M-'-fi-lf' :W fa. 7. 'Q 5 mv..- .V if- '31-V' Q, , , an , ..- xo. - , . - ' . ' A ' -3Qr.l. .4 'L , ,. 'U , ' 'I' 1 I !-L g 'I ' . 'MEI' QQ .A -,' . ga 4,,,i.35-r,-1 . . un.. 'A L-rl--' .- H if xg'-fag M, isvgx3nff.'SW1vzm.af.1'..:s1aAlrf',i.-w.f.aB4f,m3a..tEf- WE ,HD .M pai.,- il 2 ' 1 h Y Ms -M . ' I fr ., ., 14 ,ik 3 ' JA f . I .., V' 7 -Ning .. 'Fil I-as il -. it l ,gm W 1 gf: fr- if C , Q 1- - . 4' -v ---3 .,,.Q, . V V A J 'Ln ' : , ,... ,, . ix N With fifteen new girls, the 1978-79 Pom-Pon Squad worked hard to maintain the Lindbergh pom-pon reputation of superior perfor- mances. Sponsors Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Hale, and Mrs. Summa, along with Linda Endebrock, captain: Sepa Carmona, co- captain: and Sue Weit- ing, secretary led the team through a season of exciting performances. The girls performed regularly at home football and basketball games. Dressed as Disney characters, they entertained the homecoming game crowd for their most outstanding performance. On December 3, 1978, they joined other area squads for the halftime show at a Cardinal football game. They returned to Busch Stadium on May 12 to per- form at the Lindbergh-Fox and Car- dinal baseball games. Missouri stu- dent council members were enter- tained when the squad performed at 112 the MASC Convention on March 15. They also placed second in competi- tion at the Metropolitan Area Pom- pon Association Clinic on March 24. The 1979 squad was often seen counting and kicking during first hour and in after-school rehearsals. These long practice sessions paid off though, for the girls carried out many crowd- pleasing performances throughout the year. .4' N 1 I 1 1 .SA 1.4! 'cn 1 V .P f JM af' ..7..'7!i. r- I I nfl, 03.1 nli 'peu- Mm- - 24. v 'V 'JL ,'S25N . ,A . Row One: S. Carmona, Co-captaun, L Enoerryfczf Captaing S. Wleting, Secretary-Treasurer Pan The L. Mueller, C. Erps, K. Daniels, B Jordan. D Sane'- maul, D. Clampntt. Row Tlnreet L. Lovera. L Corfu J. Jakovljev, J. Leeman, K. Kanyon. P Droste L Canova, E. DeLeon. Row Four. V. Kndd, A Wanner K. Mulvoy, K. Von Rurnp, T. Brunkley L Laucens- Iager, P. Daniels, J. Scnraut, K. Baker Row Fwe C Muschany, R. Squares, C. Scnraut. A. Chapman A Haviland, L. Bartnel, C. Hull, S. Sager. L Jung L Suche. - Q ' :1 ' 4 4 ' ' .. I ,. . ' A 1 'I-wifi u V .-x N far 'ma TT' J' f 4 4 ITIOST VHLUHBLE PLRYERS up X a ' I i 1- XR - J xxx a 5 Sift- ' f .H r 'LZQ L. xg T 25,-v' I Xt., 4 'auf n. :U u- , I W , fx ' if? -- ' - Fi X 11 G f my . -1 , 1 A I. ,, Q R. . ,LM , 3 2 - GA 1 , . ,f 5.2 'n I of 1 - 2 w fgb,, K N, 2 . , e, r f I su! , p i !,y! Fx. mil I Wi I ll' Fl .71 Ii: ?hL1F4ll'f1 -aaa '-.E 5 E ' ,V T15 K ,QE 1' A W ' . ' . 1 ' llllll wi. ,. ,' ' .ga -iwvi! l2l:mHl 'Tb . ' - ' . Y 'EW-'gi i iiiiiiiii ,f. ' 1 A S ww. my - WQ :z : ' if Q ' -Will lm 1 llllll I lm. Enthusiasm, determination, and drive are three keys to the success of any team. Among the superb athletes that led their teams to victory this year were a few that were more outstanding than the rest. These competitors combined their talents with a will to win and to excel at their sport. For these reasons these athletes, the best Lindbergh had to offer in 1978-79, were proclaimed the most valuable play- ers. 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' i . . - i wiffziii W i il 1-ii 'i.Miiiiiii..1. i.. ii ...L 1.3. . ' X X f X. .V W f 'fi 1 1 i 4 I E i tm.. . -Qi ' hmm: A QQ .N- .ii ii I g 1 ,Q , nv.. T, i .. J. , U. -Q ,. , V .. , . 4 i. . .IS , 2 Qi i 1. init., 5' l .- 2- 5 F f . :ie-Z .L 11 -Q e Opposite Page: 1. Joyce Reed-Girls' Golf 1 2. John Ballance-Water Polo 2 3. Laura Wacker-Girls' Swimming 3 4. Julie Eibert-Girls' Gymnastics 4 5. Margaret Graf-Softball 5 . Andy Gladstone-Boys' Track 6 . Chris Marziotti-Boys' Tennis 7 6 7 8. Jean Kirk-Field Hockey 8 9. Laura Nooter-Girls' Cross Country 9 10. Mike White-Wrestling 10 Not Pictured: Janet Daum-Girls' Track Bob Gaus-Boys' Golf ?Q Vx Above: Frank Farinelia-Boys' Gymnastcs Lori Smith-Girls' Basketbaii. Sottc Shari Scowcroft-Girls' Tennis Joe Boever-Baseball Bryan Blackford-Boys' Cross Cac' Jeff Boemer- Boys' Basketbaii Mike Devine-Boys' Soccer David Mach-Football Brett Berri-Boys' Swimming Helen HeiIicn'Girls' Soccer 1.4 W .sk .' K,- f' 'vpn 1 ,,..i..... .4-...,...... ? -1... X 1 - i -x 5,1 . gg? . -, .,-. .JU--A .. JE --Q-P 7 Al 54 1 fvhwfr 5' '-vw Y' u--, 1 ,-,0N5Ey- Our lives are influenced by many things: our families, our friends, the media. ln spending over seven hours a day at school, we also are influenced by our contacts at LHS, our teachers and administrators, along with our friends. These people have devoted their lives to helping us in not only our scholastic but also our social endeavors. Besides their time in the classroom, they devote many hours to grading papers, planning les- sons, and continuing their own educations so that they can help us more in class, at a club meeting, during a deadline, or in a practice session. Dedicated to their jobs as educators, they continuously strive to lead us on to better futures. l1ILf-XQI-.JI-I il! 'ljl Y lt X G- '32- b . QOVWWPUTHTIIITTG Lindbergh High School math students were challenged thoroughly through a wide variety of courses. The Math Department offered many classes ranging from General Mathematics to Advanced Placement Calculus which granted college credit. A variety of math classes were available to meet the needs of many students. For the student not wishing to enter college, General Mathematics and Senior Math Refresher were popular choices. These classes offered the basic math skills used in daily life. The college- bound student had an array of choices. These included a succession of courses from Algebra to Calculus. Algebra I and Geometry helped to develop skills in writing proofs and using inductive reasoning. Algebra ll explored these aspects further while Trigonometry in- troduced more complex theory. For those who wished to take Calculus, Math Analysis was a useful preparato- ry class. Calculus, for the most advanced math stu- dents, offered many abstract theories and ideas to those wishing to pursue math careers. Computer classes were also available for those wishing to learn about programming and computer language. Through a variety of courses, the Math Department strived to meet students' diverse needs. ,Ag Ra' N H VZ: ff li kia ll fiztzrr A ' '- . 1, Brad Diederich and Mr. Burney work on a geometry problem from different angles. 2 Seniors try their skill at Advanced Placement Calculus. 3. Bill Kaufmann and Craig Todd discuss a difficult math problem with Mrs. Moore. Ross Bledsoe and Barry Litszinger try their skillful mastery over machine in Computer Programming, CQTWTIUTIICQTIFIG Besides covering the basic grammar skills often associ- ated with traditional English classes, the Language Arts Department offered students many exciting and chal- lenging courses not always found in a typical English curriculum. Communication Skills I concentrated on reviewing the grammar essentials covered in a students' first eight years of school introducing new writing techniques. 'and discovering Shakespeare through Romeo and .lu- liet. Freshmen in Communication Skills l prepared themselves for the great variety of courses available to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Sophomores became better acquainted with such famous classics as Julius Caesar, Don Quixote and Cyrano de Bergerac. Unlike freshmen, tenth grade stu- dents were allowed to expand their fields of interest by taking independent study classes, Business English, and Drama. Juniors were offered a wide variety of courses which suited all interests and abilities. They could read about life during the Roaring 20's, adventure and survival, or take American Literature. Some took advantage of the advanced placement program. Seniors furthered their interests by taking courses ranging from Sherlock and the Super Sleuths to Philos- ophy. They also prepared themselves for the future by taking Grammar Refresher and College Prep. This course proved so popular that it was expanded to two semesters in 1978-79. Lindbergh alums, as well as college representatives guest lectured to give LHS sen- iors insights into college life. Students enrolling in the advanced placement program at the senior level earned college credit for their work. Communication Skills did not stop with grammar ana vocabulary skills, but gave students a chance to branch out to journalism, creative writing, radio an- nouncing, speech, and acting. No matter what their interests were, students found many avenues to pur- sue in Language Arts. ,..- l3 mQSTIlIGllflllTIlIlllQG Whether they were munching down on freshly baked cook- ies, filling the halls and tantalizing the taste buds of fellow students with the aroma of home-made pizza, or putting the finishing touches on a hand made dress, home economics students kept busy learning about the domestic side of life. The Home Economics Department offered a great variety of courses for beginners to advanced students interested in studies centered around home life. Nutrition, as well as experimenting with new recipes, was taught in cooking classes. Student seamstresses in sewing classes also learned about fabrics and style selection. In interior design, home furnishing was studied. Meanwhile, family relations and child development classes were concerned with raising a family and the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth of children. Home economics classes were primarily centered around first hand experience, but film strips were also used exten- sively. Other activities which deviated from the normal school routine included afield trip to the Vanity Fair clothing exhibit at the art museum, hosting seasonal parties for chil- dren, and even adopting an egg as a make-believe child. 1. Susan Meyer prepares material and pattern for another outfit in clothing. 2. Mrs. Poston assists Anna Hailey. Sue Formhals, and Ray Massud as they work on needs, marriages, and crises in Family Relations. 3. Foods class students learn that cooking has its bad side-dirty dishes. w f 120 TIRFMSLQTIFIG The importance of international relations and awareness of foreign cultures sparked students' interest in Lind- bergh's 1978-79 foreign language program. Courses in beginning, as well as advanced, German. Spanish, French, Russian, and Latin were offered. Methods of learning took many interesting forms. French and German students studied cultures and modes of life as they sampled their respective cuisines, performed skits and puppet shows, and observed foreign plays. Rus- sian and Latin students acquainted themselves with fam- ous novels from their lands of study. Foreign speakers at an assembly gave students a chance to inquire about their counter-parts in other lands. Students, faculty members, and foreign language club members took several breaks from serious studies to unite in more fun social activities. They displayed athletic abilities as the five languages competed for the cham- pionship of an international soccer tournament in Octo- ber and a volleyball tournament in May. The groups also got together to compare cultures at an international din- ner featuring a course representing each nationality. Foreign language students found in 1978-79, that by combining traditional learning methods with these exper- iences, they increased their knowledge of the world. 1. The language lab helps students master foreign language skills. 2. Mrs. Bryant illustrates that German is not so hard after all. 3. Students from different language classes unite at their international dinner. 4. Susan Meyer learns the do's and don'ts ot gour- met cooking from the vis- iting chef in her French class. . 1. T- .SV RELVQTIIIWG Students taking social studies courses this year were offered numerous alterna- tives for educational enrichment. Freshmen chose between .American Sys- tems and American Citizenship. American Systems classes staged a court trial in late spring to learn about judicial skills and court room procedures. Western Civilization Studies was offered to sophomores, interested in western world history and culture. Missouri state education requirements demand that students complete Ameri- can history before graduatingg Lindbergh graduation requirements call for all ju- niors to take American history. Juniors enrolled in these classes in 1978-79 found teachers using various techniques, but most included formal lectures, library research and study, and class discus- sions. Another social studies class greatly em- phasizing discussion was Contemporary lssues, taken by seniors. Students were also encouraged to watch special TV pro- grams and read newspapers or use other news media. Speakers in these classes included two army recruiters, two oppos- ing speakers on Amendment 23 CRight to Workj, two young Israeli students, Dan Dierdorf of the St. Louis Cardinals, and our own Coach Lema. f -1- ' ' 1-'mr-z :wa-.' nib, 3 .i l is gf-nf 11 ' l 74 31' '11 'P 11.1203 -' . ,. l mum 'uw-1 i V 1, A Purple Lady from the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. explains the significance df various points of interest to Mary Ellen Steck, Cathy Steck. and Marty Gormley on the Close-up trip to the Capital city. 2. A representative from the U.S. Army explains the military point of view to Mr. Cox's contemporary issues class. . 3. Dan Dierdorf of the St, Louis Football Cardinals discusses the role of professional athletics with a Contemporary Issues class. 4. Bruce Cook and Chris Dahl try to work out a logic problem during their psychology class. 122 l s IPEIBQTIFIG The LHS Business Department, whose goal was to bring the business world to the classroom, familiarized students with all facets of commerce, as well as office practices and proce- dures. Several levels of typing were taught, while courses in short- hand and general clerical skills were also offered. Advanced students in these areas took Secretarial Practices in prepara- tion for office work. Business law and management courses prepared students for supervisory jobs in the business world, while other courses prepared them to be more cautious consumers. By analyzing the contents of Big Macs, among other products, and learning to read labels, students became better consumers. Accounting and business management covered marketing, retail sales. advertising, and the problems of keeping accurate 'books and records. ' The Distributive Occupational Education and Cooperative Of- fice Education programs gave students a chance to earn aca- demic credit and money simultaneously. A stream of cars leaving school each day after fourth hour contained people who had gone to classes all morning and were on their ways to jobs. ,Credit was awarded on the basis of employers' evalua- tions. u ' Through the vast variety of courses offered, the Business De- partment reached many people at LHS and prided itself on providing a practical education. 123 if sfbbf Q 1'4 Qiftentliinb Art had many definitions and took many forms at Lindbergh. To humanities students, it meant the exploration of the ancient Egyptian civilization. To a pottery or sculpture stu- dent, it meant creating a masterpiece of his or her own. The Art Department gave interested novices the chance to develop talents. Likewise, more experienced artists had the opportunity to expand and improve their drawing, painting, and crafts skills. Some of the most popular courses offered included draw- ing, painting, crafts, sculpture, and pottery. These skills were put to use by students who designed, completed, and displayed their work throughout the year in the hallway cases and cafeteria. Those interested in a study of ancient cultures found Hu- mantities available to serve their purposes. First semester students explored the cultures of ancient Egypt up to Medi- vil man while second semester studies continued to twenti- eth century western man. 124 'W ' Y.,-Q :ly 1. Student masterpieces decorate the room for this sculpture class. 2. Pottery is one of the more popular courses available for art credit. 3. The correct mixing of colors to get the right effect can be a time consuming job. 4. Mr. Harp helps correct a problem with hard-to-handle clay. l i 1 i l l l , I , , I, if u Pl dass, Ugdll. 3 time IPIRU UCIIIFNG Variety was the way of life in the Industrial Arts Department, In addition to woodworking, metals, and plastics, the de- partment provided courses covering a myriad of other skills. Students having a mathematical background explored elec- tricity, while press-oriented students did layouts and com- position in offset printing. Photo buffs had the opportunity to polish their hobby in a serious learning experience. Other classes such as architecture and drafting were also a part of the department's curriculum. Industrial Arts at Lindbergh proved, in the 1978-79 school year, that this was a serious area of study. Besides providing courses that the non-academic, as well as academic student found interesting, this department encouraged the develop- ment of skills needed in daily life and various careers. 'I . 1, Proper alignment is a necessity to achieve a good, limshed product 2. Mr. Love's printing class works on printing material used in other classes, 3, Mr. Schaefferkoetter oversees the use ol power equipment in his power mechanics class 4. Graphic arts stresses the use of various materials and methods to create iff? a picture. 125 I'F9Ml.2lllllflllIIIlf'lllEl3 Many students think of their guidance counselor in only one respect: the person who helps plan sched- ules. However, the LHS Guidance Department's many duties in 1978-79 proved their value in the total education of students. Besides assisting students with their schedules and graduation requirements, counselors had sympa- thetic ears for personal and school problems. The job placement program, run by the department, benefited countless students seeking part-time and summer work. Juniors and seniors found the counselors more in- volved in their educations as the time to choose a career rapidly approached. A newly acquired job- oriented computer and career reference center helped familiarize students with over four hundred occupations. Likewise, guidance counselors advised students on career training. The college-bound often sought their counselor's aid in selecting a college or university to attend. The guidance department advised students on entrance requirements, placement tests, and scholarships and financial aid. The 1979 student found that no matter if his con- cern was school or non-school oriented, he could find assistance in the guidance office. l, As head of the job placement program. Mrs Biggs tries to help Chris Dahl find employment, , 2. The college teletype machine is a big help to Mr Beckman and the other counsel as they advise student-s about future educational plans. ch ul s. schools available to juniors and seniors, . Kallous emphasizes the importance of careful thought to students planning s ed e e office has current college information on the University of Missouri si ns .' ! V' rr 3 , il 1. Music students in Concert Band ll prepare for the Spring Concert. h 2. Mrs. Vaughn stresses the importance of learning to read music to the Madri- .igal Singers. 3. The percussion section of Concert Band Il practices keeping the beat for the rest of their class. 14. Led by Mr. Tobler, the Jazz Lab Band provides before-dinner entertainment ifor visiting delegates and LHS faculty members and administrators attending 'the Missouri Association of Student Councils Conference on March 15. 127 at 'WTQX vegnlfnl lil. k , l IHIQIRWQDI WIS Lindbergh music students found many ways to involve themselves in active participation in a musical group or exploration of musical compositions and history. Many students furthered their knowledge and awareness of the music world by memberships in vocal or instrumental' music groups. The choirs entertained students and parents alike with concerts at Christmas and in the spring. The instrumental part of the department consisted of several bands and the orchestra, all of which performed in numerous concerts throughout the year. Both parts of the department also combined efforts for several Christmas and spring performances. Highlights of the year included the annual Night of Music, and perfor- mances for the M.A.S.C. convention. Music appreciation and theory also provided interested students with the chance to view another aspect of mu- sic. Lindbergh's first musical, Li'I Abner, involving many teachers and music students and preparation for the new 1980 marching band also proved important activities for the music-minded at Lindbergh. ' ii Ak, .- sn- , HHQLYZIIIWG Amateur scientists turned their curiosity into active ex- perimentation with the many courses offered by the Sci- ence Department. Chemistry students learned about chemical properties and principles. Frequent labs gave them the opportunity to test these laws and apply theor- ies. Physics classes explored the physical aspects of the world such as time, space and motion. Students geared toward medical careers learned anatomy through the dissection of various animals and the use of actual medi- cal laboratory equipment. Students in animal behavior classes learned animal psychology by extensive re- search and behavioral experiments. Others were able to take a look into the future in bioethics by studying such topics as genetic tayloring, cloning and environmental affects on the human. Guest speakers highlighted many classes and the depart- ment was on hand for the solar eclipse in March providing special telescopes and lenses for its viewing. The Science Department also furthered its support of the students through sponsorship of the Advanced Biology Club, the Chemistry Club and Future Medical Careers. 1. Pig dissection provides a first-hand learning exper- ience in Mr. McCracken's athletic physiology class. - 2. Mr. McCracken points out the muscular system of a pig to students doing an intricate dissection. 3. Students are taught the need for taking safety pre- cautions when working with flammable chemicals. 4. Checking homework assignments is only one duty of l Mrs. Cole, biology teacher. i ...Y i .4 Q F, . t .5 .l si at i i . v t X Q-.. f I i if j WWTWUTURIZIHG For most students, one of the high points of high school meant turning the magic age of sixteen, and, in turn, getting the prized driver's licence. Lindbergh, providing an invaluable course for sophomores and some juniors, prepared students to be careful, aware. and perceptive drivers when they finally were ready to take their places among the driving ranks. The course included a thorough study ofthe Missouri Driver Guide. All aspects, such as vehicle safety, mechanics, drugs. and safety precautions, which affect driving were cov- ered. Students did not just stop with theories, they learned car maintenance from inside to out-from spark plugs to tires. As an extended exploration, student's re- searched every expense that could be expected for running and maintaining a car of their choice. They put their results of their findings in an extensive term pa- per. After studying driving procedure from the text, stu- dents moved on to the second best thing-the simula- tors. These substitute vehicIes gave students the feel of the road and simultaneously kept track of the driver's performance by using automatic scoring tech- niques. But driver's education students were not satisfied to stop their training there, they took to the road! Each student driver was required to have a minimum of three hours of actual driving experience behind the wheel. Many students were nervous when they got in the driver's seat for the first time, but the jitters soon faded away as increasingly confident drivers became proficient at such skills as lane changes, highway driv- ing, and parallel parking. Upon completion of this course, students received a Missouri State Driver Edu- cation Certificate. 1. The large number of students taking driver education requires Mr Dell and members of his classes to stay after school to find adequate driving time. 2 Mr Brooks explains the different types ot insurance ,md their advantages and disadvantages 3 During their eighty three hours in the classroom. students are instructed on traffic signs signals. and precautions emeirteiiiziiino The Lindbergh Physical Education Department pro- vided a break from a student's academic load. At the same time, it developed valuable talents and positive attitudes toward fitness. Students chose from a variety of athletic activities from folk dancing to baseball and water polo. Each class included not only physical participation in the specific sport, but a study of rules, strategy and proper techniques. Some students went for outdoor activities such as track, tennis, soccer, and archery, while others took advantage of indoor equipment in weight lifting, gym- nastics, trampoline, and swimming. A year of physical education is a graduation require- ment for all LHS students, but many found it a valuable experience and continued on taking more P.E. courses. As well as a variety of sports, physical education also offered different levels so beginners, as well as ad- vanced, could receive proper instruction according to ability. .,,,,,.....i4a-:vw-1 5 1 4 R' 4, Ng? -qc-vqumlqg' 'Y - l 'l 7, -4'0 's 2- . .yr 1. Mr. Beezley finds that P.E. teachers must sometimes double as nurses. 2. A rainy spring forces girls' softball classes into the g-m to practice. in 3. Tennis class provides a break from the school day routine and a way to fulfill and the required P.E. credit. 4. With the emphasis on equal rights, boys also take volleyball. a sport formerly stressed in the girls' classes. 130 0 lSOQIIIPQllLllZIllllG f , Students and teachers alike have been conditioned to respond in a robot-like manner. A bell rings, and students file into a classroom. Another bell rings, and the teacher takes attendance. The next fifty-five minutes are spent with the teacher talking while the students listen, the teacher asking questions while the students answer, or the teacher supervising while the students read, write, or do arithmetic. This routine learning pattern goes on in classroom after classroom, hour after hour, day after day. Lindbergh had its share of routine procedures in 1978- 793 however, students and faculty members were living proof that learning goes beyond book work. By interact- ing with others after class, over lunch, on an athletic field. or at an after-school activity, they discovered interesting facets of other peoples' personalities. They learned the meaning of friendship and cooperation. 1. Chaperoning the Turnabout Dance is not all work for Mrs. Cole. 2. Mr. McGuffey bets Mr. Dougan that he can't eat lust one. 3. Upon finishing a dinner of French delicacies at the French Club Dinner. Dr. Pridy and Mrs. Gleich await the evening's entertainment. 4. Always enthusiastic about cross country. Coach McCracken dis- cusses the year's highlights at the team's annual banquet. LINDBERGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Mr, Noah Gray, Superintendent l Mr. Willis Schott, Assistant Superintendent - BOARD OF EDUCATION Front Row: Mrs. Toni Wirts, Secretary: Mr. Ted W. Hawkins, President: Mr. Walter Solovic, Vice-presi- dent, Back Row: Mr. Charles A. James, Treasurer, Mr, Donald O. Hartmann, Sr., Memberp Mr. William F, Held, Member. Plant Administration i II I ' v- 'f f, 1 'L' Dr. Elma Armistead, Assistant Superintendent - Curriculum and Teaching Personnel Mr. John E. Davis, Assistant Superintendent - Finance fi 132 i,. , ru-q Q- -'C Dr. Sanford Pridy, Assistant Superintendent - Instruction ii 'N 5 Jil tex' . . v Mr. Richard G. Schuppan, Administrative As- sistant to the Superintendent and Communi- ty Relations li' ' ...i N . 11,iN ,X Jfxigf' ., u i 141' I l Nl 5 I l I 1 I gl il 1 I ,. .I L 'i 2 A 3 5 Ai ll I ll I 'I I l I l I ' l . I . I l ll . ' 4 LINDBERGH HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION . 'VO Dr. Sanford Pridy, Acting Principal 1,15- Mr. Clifford Smith, Tenth Grade Principal V ,y -1 C7 five, .Il AX tr! T K l ,jx t , Mr. Fred Dahlberg, Curriculum Coordinator 'QL' I ww., .,,,, ff 4 s 'WWILMNW' 5 1' flew' fin 1'3 Mr. Don Jones, Twelfth Grade Principal .f i wr x.4 , 7 ' ' 1 '4 , 4- Mr. Bill Coplin, Ninth Grade Principal Q .ZX :,fk1x:A A' .li sf fl Q5 , S .1 O .QF ,' Q. .I ' 5, 1 -'5 1,51 X. .-: , 1. I. tb cgi, xii , :X-X J Q 'fer 133 'iw- ia Dr. John Hardin, Eleventh Grade Principal Q 'vf' '11 fi .V Vjx r ,. I V X - ' I KS fn, , . - ,f 1 5 5 W I I ' A Mr. Tony Lema, Activity Director With the resignation of Dr Leroy Amen, LHS principal for twenty- two years, the high school oega looking to Dr. Sanford Pridy for guidance. Acting Principal Prldy finds the Student Council- sponsored Faculty Breakfast oc September 21. 1978. proiides a good opportunity to become better acquainted with Mrs Bragg. as well as other nwenwper, of HIS staff, Administratlc FAC ULTY Mrs. Gail Armstrong: Art: Pep Club. Mr. Kurt Becker: lndustrial Arts: Asst. Freshman Football Coach: Asst. Track Coach. Mr. Michael Beckmannz Guidanceg Na- tional Hondr Society, Mr. Donald Bee: Physical Educationg Driver Education: Lettermens' Club: Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Varsi- ty Basketball Coachg Track Coach. Mr. Joel Beezley: Physical Education: Girls' Softball Coach: Girls' Basketball Coach: Fellowship of Christian Ath- Ietes. Mr. Charles Belik: Communication Skills: Junior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Velma Bergen: Art: Junior Class Sponsor. Miss Sherri Bick: Mathematics: Fresh- man Class Sponsor. Mrs. Mary Lou Biggs: Guidance: Job Placement: Career Education: Senior Class Sponsor, Mr. Robert Bivens: Foreign Language: German Club. Mr. Clinton Blandford: Social Studies: Foreign Exchange. Mr. Herb Blue: Social Studies: Sopho- more Class Sponsor. Faculty -.si -nr- '54 G ,rf -. ,,,Z ,- ,C Vx X w N Q l ' l l g'f C4 li- W - V.: f : fx: rx X Jia! f in 1 J 4 k- is 2,215 rl ll W. s.. W. we I r . Q N 5 l , . ly rl J l l .Gr VV' 9 rl rl l 'QL . ll rl 1 i r Xl l . .. l l I . I , .L .N .,', ' 'Qifofz.-'fQE:'14 'W r ' 'I- r EQ5,:jrQ'.fi,ig':1rsj s ,li lr ,,. LL., . , ' I W Cflisiislzilil rr Q. C X K5 rl ' gs. . r- ll C ,l xl ,. JZ N :HN os A . X .. r xi , s.,.- -M-......... .f' H I Y E fx-F' t f. if: QL Y' -1 s f X f X ,IX l Iln N D 4 fl I - X, 2 . 0 r Wins Oils . 'T l .gm Wfll . 'xx ' X , Mr. Edwin Boehmer: l.'le ' A . Chess Club Mrs. Barbara Bradford: 5,31 ez: Hz' gar Dances Mrs. Jeanne Bragg: Corrrrr. Slrrlls, Senror Class Sporrzor Mr. Ralph Brooks: Drrfer EGL' PTO Advrsory Mr. Lowell Brunner: Brass Chorr Sfrrf phonlc Bandg Concert Band ll Mrs. Ellen Bryant: Forergrr Language Ms. C. A. Buckner: Phfsrcal Eoaca' ar Junror Varsrty Volleyball Coach Gr' s Swim Teamg Synchronrzeo Srrrrr. C sf, Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. James Bullard: Mathemarcs Ve, Clubp Sophomore Class Sponsor Mr. Bob Bungenstock: Mathematrcs Computer Club. Mr. Doyce Burney: Mathemarrgs Sophomore Class Sponsor, Mr. L. Dean Bye: Vocal Musrc A Cas: pella Cholr, Madrrgal Srngers. Nrrrt' Grade Chorrg Nrnth Grade Ensembre Mlxed Cholr3Mrxed Chorr Ensemble Mr. Arthur Carle: Socral Studres Senf lor Class Sponsor Mrs. Judy Carpenter: Nlathemat Qs Pep Club. Mr. Thomas Caughlan: Art Soon more Sponsor: Art Department Cnf. '- man. Mrs. Nancy Chow: Instruments Mas : Chamber Orchestra. Orchestra Mrs. Alice Clogston: Corrwrrrf :at . Skulls: Cheerleadrng. Junror Crass Stor- sor Mrs. Yvonne Cole: Sorenoe ' Junror Class Sponsor Mr. James Conway: Cow . Skulls, PTO Adxrsorx l..1'1g...Eg-A partment Clmlrrrmrs Mr. William Cook: S: e' .. Class Sponsor Mr. Dan Corse: Co' - -: . S- s Sophomore Crass Stop Facultr Mr. Frank Cox: Physical Education: Varsity Water Polo Coach: Junior Varsi- ty Swimming Coach: Lettermens' Club. Mr. Weldon Cox: Social Studies. Mr. Paul Crader: Social Studies: Soph- omore Class Sponsor. Mr. John Crews: Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Larry Culp: Business: Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Richard Dell: Driver Educationg Boys' Swimming Coach: Boys' Gym- nastics Coach. . Miss Melanie DePorter: Physical Edu- cationg Varsity Field Hockey Coach: Varsity Basketball Coach. Mr. Dennis Dougan: Business: Student Council: Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Dale Eason: Social Studiesg Envi- ronmental Problems Club. Mr. Don Edwards: Mathematics: Let- termens' Club: Asst. Football Coach. Mr. William Elkins: Communication Skillsg Hangar Dances. Ms. Mary Ann Fanter: Communication Skillsg Lyceum Club. Ms. Karol Finley: Business Ms. Carla Fox: Foreign Language, Mrs. Cherrl Fox: Communication Skills. Mrs. Sally Freese: Home Economics. Faculty 441 ar X it , V. ' - f-' JM ' nl -- i- I , vw, Q 't1qiGfgti2.-'jI5,gZ-,f- ti: Tum.- .. Tux.-,., . ,of VK 136 fm' V -fx -mf y, susis. nts: '39 ff: i .7 ' Y-J' f'X-. KI F Z. 'fail t L. ifgij' rl pf: ,fy f Q.. , A. Y:-., ..,. .. A, 5. f Y lu fi V4-if , ly X , r 5111 X as ' 4 r r 'Ko I , . ' 1 , x 4 X V. ,M ,. ,, ,. . f X 'W qF F'lP- Y 7 'MN W1 fin . 17 ,rl ,. Qs- N rl ,J S L ,... WD 8, M' Q , 4 if ll - '. 5:-St' l.. zz A ,111 I1 U QWPW'-6 V' 1 , w fp . .,.A f...fi-'-gu1y,:?NN we ,.-X ,. Qfxwrjff . , ' V ' 5 -gig S. . ,E mail... ' ' Q Q gl W. , ,. 5 ,,, N... 4 fffjjq. ,ff WD .X df' l .av- l ...Q- lw il 'H A 3,434- GN rl 'X Ax.-:S x U W-- -.., - . ..-..sixA ':g4?55 f' Mrs. Savannah Furman: lan, Boolf Exrmarlge C ,rp Mrs. Meryl Garberzicf' Slfrlls, Variety Shox.: Mr. Charles Gateley: Pryg 1 hon, l-lead Varsrly Ea'.f:f.a CC, Asst Varsity Football Coacr J Class Sponsor Mrs. Marianne Gleich: Fore gf 4 guageg French Club, Fufure Teaife 3 of America. Mr. Henry Goodwin: Social Sui: f nror Class Sponsor Mr. William Gormley: Buslfress F' men Class Sponsor Mr. Jeff Graves: Business COE Ms. Constance Graziani: Soc a res. Cheerleaclrngg Junior Cl3SS sor. f- lu fs Ms. Marilyn Guy: Home Ecofin' Senior Class Sponsor, QS Mr. Herman Haeger: Mather'-yzs Head Senior Sponsor. Bash Shooting Intramurals Mrs. Sandra Hale: Social Sruoles Pong Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Ethel Hall: Communlcatlsn Senior Class Sponsor, rl vvy Pr- S, Mrs. Linda Hall: Speech De-:ate Te KLSR Sponsor. Ms. Charlene Hampton: Bus 'se-ss Mr. Jack Harp: Aw Mr. Jerry Harp: -'vt ' 1 S i S FaCu' Mr. Gary Harty: Sciencep Biology Club. Miss Marcia Heintz: Communication Skills. Mrs. Marian Heltibrand: Communica- tion Skills. Mr. Warren Henlon: Industrial Arts. Mr. Robert Herd: Physical Education: Sophomore Football Coachg Wrest- lettesg Varsity Wrestling Coachg Fellow- ship of Christan Athletesp PTO Adviso- ry. Mr. Los Hildreth: Guidanceg National Honor Society. Mrs. Christy Holmes: Communication Skillsg Pep Club. Mrs. Silvia Howell: Art. Mr. Don Hurt: Head Librarian: Library Club. Mrs. Sharon Hutchings: Communica- tion Skillsg Sophomore Class Sponsor. Mr. Gary Jackson: Social Studies De- partment Chairman. Mr. Eugene James: Social Studiesg Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Robert Jaques: Scienceg Biology Club. Mr. Alois Jaworski: Physical Educationg Varsity Track Coachg Sophomore Bas- ketball Coachg Lettermens' Club. Mr. John Jay: Social Studies: Hangar Dances. Mr. Norman Jump: Social Studiesg Classical Languageg Latin Club. Faculty S. AN QL fv , Xt '53 .Q Q Y. 1 , 4 4. vid P . ti In I . H. 5 s 45.3 ,-j ! 5, fi fn... it 1, ' fa I r' f , 'A 4 iv -+ ' -' ' ,vlnng ' j,pf0 I f I 'u,.'.',,, s If av J ' 'vnu 1,5 la, 'f 0, ,- ...W . ,., ..,.u.. ....-- - . . , I. if his is sis 25? f---.. rft 'X tx 'E J . 4 4. I 01 jg f X- pf L f- 138 'U' f N. it iii:-. 4 L N . li get ,,. I W ay, O x . fffkf lt: yy -N J If QLXN jf , , 1 ' ll f,ss:.frrr. v f I f f V 'I' ZA Z 72 ,. , L, .4 li llll F'-. 'AL ' I ,tif tv si vary .I 4: sr ', 'if fy , if l 'swam . vs 's is J' C nf ' f: 39 . . I , 1 NN L N K jr Q' in r 'X x .,. - . -. N sql :X I .r sw fx gs 1 D X-1 X 1 r 0 XXX X sf l 139 .nfci 9 MD' Mr. Tom Kallaosz G, ca f Class Sponsor Mrs. Amanda Kassebaum: '.'g ics, National Honor EOC ey Mr. Louis Kassing: Screrze fi Biology Club Mr. Kennth Kell: Forelgf Law' Driver Education, Soprrorrffe F227 Coach. Miss Jane Kerlagon: Cornrnor Sklllsg SPIRIT Advisor. Quill and Freshmen Class Sponsor Mr. Ben Kettler: lvlatnernams Club. Mr. William Kilbreath: Soma S Mrs. Elaine Kimker: Home Ecof Pep Club: Girls' Cross Country Cza Mr. Steve Koeln: Industrial Arts ity Metal Repair. Mrs. Doris Kohler: Business Mrs. Charlotte Kopplln: Caron' tion Sklllsg Freshmen Class Src Mr. Larry Kraft: Conwnwurwrcato' Qs Debate Judge. Mr. George Kremenesky: fs guage: Russian Club Mrs. Rosemary Krupskif A-' Mr. Robert Kuntzman: S: 5' omore Class Ssonsc' Mrs. Evelyn Lancaster: fs. '-s Mi-, S Facun Mr. Richard Lee: Industrial Artsg Auto- motive Repair. Mr. Vic Lenz: Guidance Departmen' Chairman: Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Mary Leonard: Home Economics PTO Advisory. Mr. William Leonard: Business: Activity Accounting. Mrs. Edna Leutwiler: Communication Skillsg Quill and Scroll. Mr. Gary Lewis: Social Studies. Mr. Earl Lischer: Scienceg KLSRQ Astro Club. Mrs. Margaret Long: Science: Hangar Dances. Mrs Hope Lorch Guidance Girls Golf Coach Mr Louis Lorch Guidance Boys Golf Coach Mr Don Love Industrial Arts Camera Club Activity Printing Mr Lou Lunte Science Mathematics Advanced Biology Club Faculty ,fr ff. in---H . me .tx ig FW, j eff' A: s . Xi r- :- I , K. -- x . l . ' l ct' 2 1 If ei P+, If In I :oil ,' ,,ff2l . WW 1---x , P 3 -f ri I ji xx fy, IU' C '7 -if N....J' dxtf WL-7 ,. ,f ., .. .. , w 3 ' .V l. ,, in ni 9 A U A 'C if l 1 C I I h . . I Y tr t, V' V X4 h A i Y 1 . . I ' 1 .5 if f . 'vvT1l -1 ' A A 1 14 . i W., N tryin. yv' 6 'WK A.,-.4-v' - i F17 ,. l Fr w da' l I . 1 l Qz l ll I si. 2 ltr J ez. . 0,0 ' q'1 9:'hg . geiffi 'T l ,gtk rr, mx ' S -Q ' PR. gf-'ll - ., r1X.v3A ' H iv., , liiisli' . 'A ' ab-1 Q .7 Ee rf 5 '. . . Ye . ,txt l it S -. X if A:, 1 .1 K. . xl. xi LQ- . x l .ll ,lu ii Q- AP' N.. .A 'UN -i . l., 4 . , Qtr N WH-rf' A , . S 4 4 lf 'gels fs Ni -N-'sn -mv? if - Ar . -- , J'W!1'fJ 0 I 4 l s. S A 141 -5 -41-', j lr W l.. '12 H' sf i W-. 1 if .fx l l X l ' l A.. , ..- . . ,. Q 'B Mr. Stanley Mach: Phyzlca Ef: ga' Lettermens' Club Mr. Dennis Mall: Matherrla' Vfez' men Class Sponsor Mrs. Martha M3fkW0f123'Jf.l ' f Mr. Joseph Margraff: Scala f Junior Class Sponsor Mr. George Martin: iFl'jUSTVlr3l f-'vs E.- ble Club. Mr. Allan McCarthy: Soclal Studles Mr. Tom McCracken: Sclence Blawg, Clubg Cross Country Coach. Co-Plots Ski Club. Ms. Karen McCray: Cornrnfl: 2' Skills: Lyceum Mr. Michael McGuffey: Social Stud es Student Councilg School Store. Se' 2' Class Sponsor. Water Polo Score- keeperg Basketball Scorekeeper Ms. Violet McLaughlin: Business Se'- lor Class Sponsor. Mrs. Kathryn McNeill: Art: Art Cub Mr. W. A. Medlin: Mathematlcs Socc- omore Class Sponsor. Mr. Curtis Meeks: lndustral Arts Woodworking Repair. Mr. Glen Mehrhoff: Physlcal Educ:- TIOVTQ Varsity Soccer Coach, -Nsst Trice Coach. Mr. Robert Merryman: Sclence Fame Medical Careers Ms. Joy Miller: Physlcal EJ..C3fS'x Varsity Volleyball Coach, Se 3' C J-- Sponsor: Girls' Gymnast 5: fer' Coach. Mrs. JoAnn Mills: Home Ec: : Miss Deborah Modde: Puls : X lIOllQ Girls' Varsity Tenn s C ' Girls' Track .and Fle .1 C Mr. James Moore: Ll lor Class Spocso' ll Football Conf Seth: Coach Mrs. Ruth Moore: 'Mft .. - Cl.1ssSponso' llleth 'iige' Facuh Mrs. Barbara Nauert: Businessg Future Business Leaders Of America. Mr. L. G. Nauert: Social Studies: Head Freshman Sponsor. Mr. Joseph Nolan: Communication Skills: Freshman Class Sponsor, Mr. Jake Norton: Driver Education. Mr. John Oliver: Scienceg Biology Club. Miss Pamela Paris: Communication Skills: Freshman Class Sponsor. Mr. Tony Parisi: Industrial Arts. Mrs. Debra Peppers: Communication Skillsg Variety Showg Drama Club: Win- ter Playg One-Acts Nightg Thespian So- ciety. Mrs. Charlotte Poston: Home Econom- ics: Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Harold Pourchot: Science: Fresh- man Cross Country Coach: Girls' Track Coach: General Biology Club. Mrs. Marilyn Pressler: Physical Educa- tiong Junior Varsity Field Hockeyg Varsi- ty Girls' Soccer Coach Mrs. Mary Reeg: Communication Skills: Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mr. Robert Reiche: Industrial Arts. Mr. Marvin Reid: Industrial Artsg Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Sue Reiter: Foreign Languagep French Clubg Future Teachers of Amer- ica. Mrs. M. L. Reymer: Communication Skills: KLSR, Faculty ,i 7' - l i 'T A yt l 0 I a cf , . .f'tf'-Qt., ' ' -- 2-+2':f' - i . ' -iff--'xi 'f 4 ilzw i 'nes K V5 .Q qs, 6: . - ' i -5 Mb , ' Ji z ia R ,fm R f l l . 2-J -Q ,f ,-,Z 492 20 22:j,,,:.Qi . , gy! ,. f . Y.. A Yfvfv 'f v NN -4 -X '5 qi Tug in rfxyyg'-.X S wif. 'NXIN 'Sq-.hh 5 35 142 45 '01 i 7 14 '- Esxr. X 'x fi ' i ll R I I New ,- 5 5 . fig fx ri? i x .rf Q fi 'X :iiiiiiiiui-i-Q iii y A gf I ,N .. i .5 i l 24 Mr. Morgan Rushing: if J , . . Community Contests Mr. Philip Saliga: Sofvl e' 'P lor Class Sponsor f .Q 1'4.,, 1. Mr. Emeterio Sanchez: Foreign La guageg Spanish Club. Mr. Robert Schaefer: Social Suze Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Dennis Schaefferkoetter: lndust al Artsg Activity Metal Repair Mr. Robert Schllmme: M3Tl'l9VT73TlC PTO Advlsoryg Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Rhoades Schroeder: Science Mrs. Carol Schwab: Mathematics Mrs. Barbara Scott: Home Ecorvoc' Q Pep Club. Ms. Janet Scott: Business: PTO AJ. s ry. Mr. Michael Sears: lndustra Art Asst. Football Coach, Asst Bases, Coach. Ms. Ann Shrader: Artg Freshman C Sponsor. Mrs. Gladys Simmler: M.at':e ' National Honor Society Mr. George Smith: Science S Club, Mr. Tom Smith: P'-tssf Junior Varsity Sacco' I fnen Boys' Easfsetlxa C: Mr. Lawrence Sosnap Fact Mr. Marvin Stuhlmann: Communica- tion Skills: Senior Class Sponsor: Cre- ative Writing Club. Mrs. Betty Summa: Social Studies: PomPon: Youth and Government. Mrs. Betty Sutter: Communication Skills: PTO Advisory. Mr. Don Swortfiguer: Social Studies: Freshman Class Sponsor. Mr. Eugene Syrewicz: Science: Hangar Dance. Mr. Robert Toblerz Instrumental Musicg Department Chairman: Stage Bands: Jazz Lab Band, Mrs. Veta Takach: Communication Skills: Senior Sponsor. Mrs. Virginia Topping: Communication Skills: Fellowship of Christian Ath- Ietes. Ms. Kay Turpin: Communication Skills: PILOT. Mrs. Blye Vaughn: Girls' Concert Choir: Girls' Concert Choir Ensemble. Mr. Harold Vaughn: Mathematics: Sen- ior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Barbara Vires: Foreign Language: Communication Skills: Sophomore Class Sponsor. Faculty -'-wi'-Er .- 4 .. ,. .4-X L, ,m.tIf!.'l , lkyfljgxjilx X, -'. r'. ifrfhw- - f 2'1f-f --r s.-1-'rr-: -.-- S, ' , ,i '-is-ml-mi-,- .,,i.-i-2--.gf-.,A.......-....:. t-MV' I EQ. i l '-2- 2 2 asia- lil ' .Q-' . :':'-' .....,.-...,.....:-. .-v . '-v, ..--r i... l XS tg, 1 V Q 2 ii' R. 5:-9 J x in ' if ' t -i ji K i , . ,,. f 5 ' ff l .Jggrp .N dw 3 7 53-as e-if 9 ' il K S 1 Q7 . .,f,,,, rf-,L F fd ll I, G . .T Let: i - ' ligfv Q ff J, ', . T97 FN 1' -' t - w S Q :gc 3 A. l i u , X ,'1N ni l 1 N '15 X . 144 4 c l I X 'N ,-. X uf S- . i x .,, x il: :lux ef? U' 1 .,,...w.Y.. , sg N .- Mrs. lrmgard Voss: Foreign Largnge German Clubp Exchange Program Dr. Mary Ann Walker: Guidance Na tional Honor Society, Mr. Stuart Walls: Social Studies Craze Up. Mr. John Wehling: lflafrlerrawf. Freshman Class Sponsor Mr. John Weiss: Communication Slflllg Drama Clubg Variety Show1Sprlng Play Mr. Bill White: Assistant Librarian Ll brary Club. Mrs. Jane Wuerz: Buslnessg COE. DOE Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Ruby Yerkes: Guldanceg Fello.-. ship of Christan Athletes, fn -i -s, H 4 N Q ? Xxlw fail' 5 N. Y:- l Faculty HKHISCHOOL PERSONNEL 1. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES: Seated: J. Love. Standing: C. Dreppard, D. Haury. 2. STUDY HALL SUPERVISOR: D. Brannan. 3. CUSTODIANS: Row One: G. Autenreith, S. Adams, F. Kaufmann, B. Lalumandier. Row Two: J. Skinner, J. Salsman, R. Brigham, R. Taylor, N. Gardner, A. Rogers. Not pictured: M. Moerkhoff, A. Dizek. 4. STUDY HALL SUPERVISOR: G. King. 5. NURSES: R. Hall, G. Vollmer. 6. DATA PROCESSING: J. Adams, C. Haynes, L. Volkening. m-.JL if--fr Y, .E tt. f Ks Eli X u ' ' f ' . I I . N ...K If.: . -x S : wf x I.. ' I4 I 5fff'f'c::'SI Y I ' 45 ,fi Z. ' 4' 'J ', 5-'if if' 1 . .4 1 ' 'Q 3: ' - .ff ' I g-2 . 'if' I : 2 - C? We I Personn 146 Ev- .xh L i z A+' 3 , 'S . i : - , N ft ' , ' ., go- I . I . ii I X . X 4 , .Kq XY W '2 mr ., X : f - Pm, 'T 'N ' I Zh J' AX-M I M A - X f FL al? .- .'XIl ' 'UNIV lllt v I I I : . f'nn1 IIIIT u-.,. I if 1 .Ii is 'Q -1 me if' I . I. Y. n IPI Q 1 F 4 X Q I I . Y I . if 4 nggnvuow-vr-vr-- ,nw 'B' C 'SX V 1 2 'WT , X 5 'S-'Q f-5 JAC ft A fs 1 v gf ax , 1. 4 ' N .,, I , ' I f-.1 fl-'Q N- -, . .I 9 - we .1 . 5 r '-ij ' I ff-5 .3 xi M ,, 5.5 A i T A n ' . J l , L 1 i f x T ,- ' in M 1 I I M . T T N . . D . 7 ' - IA 4 , 1 .. .4-. Eff' 1 1' 1,- L 2 ,.l .J .a' ' '...l .2 14. Y 8 . - 1 null! I4 I 1 PM . --' I 4 r Q 1 fi , . .r' .fi QI, 'fb 'iv 4 Q- Gt 1. ELEVENTH GRADE SECRE- TARY: M. Moehl, 2. STAFF AIDES: Row One: M. Brueggmann. V. Soratley. A. Burns. Row Two: M. Hoff- meister. N. Ganter. C Chlanda. 3. TENTH GRADE SECRE- TARY: M. Schuette. 4. GUIDANCE SECRETARIES Row One: N. Blauser, E Goodrich. E. Gephardt. N Lo- pon. 5. SECURITY OFFICER' J Schmidt. 6. NINTH GRADE SECRE- TARY: L. Muller. 7. TWELFTH GRADE SECRE- TARY: G. Turner. Persohhef Q-.-r.,. 2-. 'fx -5 2: 4. '. ' x 1 We find that being a part of Missouri's largest high school, being one of 3600 students, is not an intimida- tion, but rather a challenge and an opportunity to meet more people and expose ourselves to different life styles. We form our own circle of friends and are quick to label others as soc or burn-out because of the ways they dress or the things they like to do. But, as we get to know these other people, we find that we have some things in common, and we are more alike than we realized. Thus, we discover the meanings of words like understanding, cooperation, consideration, and friendship. As students, we assume many roles. We learn together as classmates, work together as teammates, socialize together as acquaintances, and share together as friends. All of us find that in the four years we spend here, we not only just pass through the halls of Ll-IS, but we also learn to see each other as individuals while we strengthen our own individuality. fi-I ASS! NIE lfll-lIIDlUlUl IH - FIQESH As we began our higl' school years we found our selves contemplating our past and anticipating our future. Old friends eased our first days at Lindbergh while new friends and experiences filled each mo ment. As we progress we hope that these events of the past will enhance our individuality Patti Aaron Scott Acinelli Lisa Adams Melanie Adams Thomas Adams Lisa Agresti John Aleto Terry Allemann Vito Alu Matthew Ambrecht Monica Ambs Brian Anderson Philip Anderson Carmen Angle Debra Arado Gary Ault Michael Ayers Lisa Bachesta Lynne Bachmann William Bailey Pamela Baker Leif Bales Kenneth Ball Kevin Ballard Carl Balliett Margaret Balossi Damir Baric Evelyn Barnes David Barrett Chris Bartin William Barton Julia Baudo Karen Baudrexl Michael Baudrexl David Bearden Karen Beck Susan Beck Barbara Beckett Roger Beckman Donna Bedard Deborah Beebe Lisa Behm David Behrens Keith Beier Lynda Beinart Brian Bell Donald Bellchamber Robin Benjamin Michael Benson Scott Benson Laura Benz Steven Bergfeld Leah Berry Jill Bertram Todd Besancenez Patricia Besch Freshmen if '1 L -. w Yi. X Q l l 'ri .- l A :- X 'QVY .O ,yr MV., fx. -1-1 XX at . . r Tier' ap' -...5 4 L5 X K x fl ,. ' If l - . K fur f, rw J., 5 3. , ,Ks , .. .11 a 'fur' 3, ' ,Wg vfrf- , , nf q -r, M, ., ,-, 'fn .x .,'Y K' l in f 4- Q Q- i .i un ,. ,, ,gn if 4 i I f F' r 1 'M.?,!.g L r lie ' E? 'r 3 i E :W lux if yr' 'v 1 l K Q foggy 'V 43 4 ,X il 5 fl ll' fl .Ca a 5 , it be f it fi 6 rm. 'F-77' Lrf rg g Lrcc in i r . j Q 4 0 KI H A . i, 1 i L ft 1, K .I ' Q J. 2 . Q , LJ X Q i it 17 3 R a . ' ITA Mx . B Q r , . .- 1 fr r X N ' . . Q, L X 1 V: N . , I., Q 3 r, , K My 45 L A ,l - ' fl ,gs-1-',f1f R' -. t. , sw -:xx -qw - .Q . ive-. . .,,,.. .W We., .. W. K... X , CLASS SPONSORS Mr Nolan , Mr. McCarthy, Mrs Kopplin l Q Mr. Sears, :5 f . .Q 'li :' L ff ,V QL. 0, .ty Z s' l '. ,Wa ITL ,Q 3 1-4 41 'v W 1 os xx I. f I' l 'I fi at L. -ZX xx 5 jf' if P NW K 1 . ' A W1 its , ' +fS . SS ii +S,W. A S ,,SS g ,Q ,Ll-fx 0 L L - , ug i. fr 'f Q.. ., , ij L x' .W-fs' f L WV ' ' ,fi -E 2- ' 'N . .... ' ,', Q Ax 'Cf' , ' t ' - x lf ,3-' 5 1 KE' 'WX3 'T' Q' . i S 4 N I ' . + 7 L .- 4- ' 4 - 41 ' I X. S. - ' 435 , r -ff ,Q I , XX. 'C-3 sf' Q-i cf- 4-s an Nancy Bilzing Scott Binggeli Matthew Blase Robert Blattner Cynthia Blornberg Donna Bloss Patricia Blurnm Barb Bodendieclf Heidi Boeckrnann Sandra Bogad Wayne Boggs Eric Bohle Antionette Bolona Cathleen Bornrnarito Stephanie Bonzon Sherri Boofer Robert Borgers Cheryl Bornernann Karen Bornhauser Kevin Boscacci Scott Boswell Susanne Bouchard Ken Bouckaert Douglas Boyette Diann Bradenberg Janice Brand Patricia Brandt Sondra Braswell Kimberly Brawley Karen Brawner Russell Brda Robyn Breckenridge Melanie Breitweiser Laurie Brernehr Thomas Bressrner S i L tv.. to I ' 'K K, 'fu nf-YK? CLASS OFFICERS: Pam Killoren, Treasurerg Debbie Moellenhoff, Secretaryp Heidi Kerls, Vice-Presidentg Julie Schwarz, President. Danny Brewer 3 S- N A 'F' 'A v V X 1 Barbara Br ' A Nancx Br vi. ' r .-. 9. x qi- x -I Q xr! ii A l 151 Class Of 198 Denita Brightup Deborah Brockland Robert Brouk Donald Brown Kristine Brown Theresa Broz Diane Bruce Jeffrey Bryan Elaine Brzezinski Gary Bucher Charlene Buckley Gavin Buettner Allen Buggy James Buggy Ted Bujewski Jeffrey Burdette Rhonda Burgess Cheryl Burke Mark Burke Gary Busalacchi Chris Caldwell Robin Callahan Linda Callanan Laura Canova Michelle Cardosi Linda Carle Lynn Carlson Marguerite Carroll Walter Carvalho Dawn Casey Teresa Casey Michael Castelli Carla Catalano John Catalano Robert Cathcart Ellen Cenatiempo Sarah Chapman Jeffrey Chestnas Christine Chiles Melinda Chott Laura Christensen Martha Christianer Roman Chromy Paula Ciarniello Dominic Cipponeri Joseph Clark Michael Compton Chris Conners Timothy Connor William Constantin Lewis Cook Darryl Cooney Robert Cooney Mark Coplin Christine Coslick Wendy Cousins Robin Crawford Freshmen I ' 'Q . Q, 5 7 Q , s X Q if .1 ,. ' f i .-t y 'n w V 1' ' 0 ,T ' f I I i C! -' 0 -- -.-r . 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Patrlcra Danrels Darryl Davldson Martha Davls Paul Davls Jackle Decker Jeffrey Decker Davld DeHart Ellen Deleon Llsa Delorenzo Dawn Dempsey Dale Denlke Curtls Dennrson Amy Derlckson Sharon Deutschmann Barbara DeVault Steven Dlbartolo Mlchael Duckens Danrelle Dlckerson Mrchael Dickerson Gregg Dieckhaus Bradley Dlederlch Daniel Dlerzbickl Robert Dlestelkamp Kevrn Dlugos Martha Dmuchovsky Theresa Donelon Conny Donhauser Mlchael Donovan Laurle Dooley Susan Dorough Davld Drapp Mary Dreon Patrlcla Droste Sarah Drummond Laura Dryton John Duban Steven Duggrns Randy Dull PSIFICI3 Duncan Chrlstine Dvlrgrns John Dwyer Joe Ebel Julle Ebert Carolyh Phlllrp Eget Edxxy: i ' ass Of IOQZ Patricia Eichenlaub Gary Elrod David Endebrock Cynthia Engelke Gregg Erb Patricia Erbs David Erger Joel Erickson Michael Ernst Elizbeth Eschbach Dana Eubanks Susan Farnham Jeffrey Farwell Gail Fehr Sandra Feik James Ferguson Rhonda Ferguson Steven Ferrell Melinda Ferry Todd Finke Carole Finley Michael Finnegan Eric Fischer Jennifer Fitzwater Terri Foan Julie Follmer Chris Forbes John Fozzy Julie Franks Laura Franz Robert Franz Bradley Fuchs Roberta Fuchs Cynthia Fuller Thomas Fuller Danielle Galakatos John Gallina Angelina Garavaglia Jeffrey Gardell Debbie Gardner James Gasko James Gasser Freshmen 3 .xv P E--, 1- ff-i V. 5 1 my -- -V - 4-- 1 --f ,Q 'Elo' . 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Grabs Kelly Glegggrl Joan Gllclferv Shella Glore Susan Goad Dawn Goodlng Tern Goodman Tlmothy Gorrnar James Goss Julle Gossage Jeanette Graff Donna Gravatt Barry Grelner Gary Greubel Rhonda Grlerson Tyrnm Grlfflth Vlctorla Grills Robln Hacker Vlncent Hagood Jeffrey Hall Sandra Hall Wllllarn Hanneke Douglas Hansen Karen Harrell Anthony Hgrrls Beverly Harrls Bradford Harns Karen Hart Klmberly Hartmann Mlchelle Hartmann Kathy Hartwell Andrew Hasek Joseph Hatfleld Angela Haxlland Jlll Hgwklns Shelley Hayden Mlchael Hearst Jeffrey Heck Kelth Hedlger Kenneth Hetlln MJUOIIS He ' Gayle He 'X Tlfnothl. lx Cr' S ee A- nerfrge ne 'ee ge 3 NFWCN eewe Toss Her' Class Of 198 l A Bradley Herrick Jettrey Hertzler Ellen Heston David Heumann Lee Higginbotham Mark Hilderbrand Sally Hilgeman David Hill Luanne Hill Michael Hinkamp John Hinton Joanne Hitschler Cheryl Hodak Jeff Hoevelmann Thomas Hohman Brian Hollis Janet Holloman James Holmes Robert Hoog Nicole Horsley Allison Howell James Hubbard Douglas Huff Joan Hunt Laura Jackson Robert Jacobs Michael James Sandra James Maria Janko Kimberly Jauer Susan .ledlovec Diana Johnson Joseph Johnson Stephen Jolly Allen Jones Angella Jones Vicky Joslin Michael Julius Gary Jungewaelter Karen Kaeser James Kallaos Mary Kamper Colleen Karst Martin Kaschner Michael Kassel John Kassing Victoria Kastor Steven Kauffmann Charles Kaufmann Fern Kaufmann Kathleen Keating Timothy Keating Kimberly Keim Keith Kellems Freshmen so ,L 1: ' i 122' ,gin if -r-r . f,s rt-F' nf Q K I '41 Vi ' 1 x l 9 +'4.N X v. 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'Sf -5. f 4 I 'L If if N, Q, v pd! 3K W S A A ' 0 jg 1 -.g i 999 i Hollfe Keller Scott Kelly Held: Kerls Gary Key Elalne Klel Pamela lflllorerl Deonne Klrrllzf-rllflg Teresa Klng Kathleen Klnjon Erlc Klrkrnan Mlonael Klssel Mary Kloeppel Paul Kloepoel Kent Knuckles Rlcnard Kock Kurt Koenlg Tlrnotny Konne Dlane Konout Brlan Kolde Barbara Kohersrnan Jeffrey Kovaclk James Kozeny Llsa Kraft Mlcnael Krasznal Paul Kratz Chrlstlne Kraus Pnlllp Kraus Deborah Krelenkamp Leslle Krelllcn John KVSIIICK Paul Kreltz Jacquellne Kreutz Mlchelle Kreutz Thomas Kroupa Laurle Krysl Sandra Kuester Dana Kuhn Davld Kunz Klrnberly Kxeton Sue Lal-tebrlnk Margaret L3I'TWQlI'Wg Catnerlne Lancaster Llsa Lancaster Llsa Landsness Brlan Lange Lynn Larson Lon Laude-ns av Dana Layne Andrea L.?.'.1'L h 3, ,,. L9 . -ltr ,L Janet Lseaa Tnan lem, s lvawa Le s:ewss Catnleen Leonaua Class Of 198 Thomas Leonard Timothy Leonard Susan Leong Linda Lessor Lynne Letchworth 'John Liebel Laura Lindsey Warren Lipka Charles Lipsinsky Judy Lipskoch Joanne Litsch Robyn Litzsinger Lana Loeftelman Jeftrey Lohaus Judith Long Leslie Lovera Terri Ludden Todd Luedde Michael Luensmann Laura Luippold Bradley Lynch William Lynch David Maass Kimberly Macko Michael Mahon Lisa Maitland Robyn Maloy Millie Manglis Jeffrey Mann Paul Mann Robert Mann Laura Mardis Tracy Marsh Tanya Martin Nancy Martini Pamela Marvin Robert Masterson Douglas Matthews Mary Mattson Theresa Mattson Connie Maurath Darren May Margaret May Marsha Mays Mary Mays Paul McCallister Troy McCray Shannon McCue Greg McDaniel Carol McFarland Scott McKelvey Charles McMillian Brian McKenna Kevin McKenna Maureen McLaughlin Kelly McNeill Freshmei. i ,K-c-'12 .5 W - x i., ,, N 5 Wow Sx 1' . -J if ' as J 4 , bd-'Q - .5 vl Q Nw. X 44 i 5 ' xi? ' A. 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Steren McReynolos Eddle McSpadden Jennlfer Melser Karen Mennerrleyer Draught Merclel Anne Mercurlo John Merkel Patrlcua Metz Glna Meyer Jackle Meyer John Meyer Steven Mlchaud Ratrlcla Mlchel Robert Mlchel Patrlcla Mlelke Judy Mllanovlts Timothy Mules Alfred Muller Jennlfer Muller Danlel Mllllgan Sherrn Mllne Steven Mlnnella Mary Mltchell Mellnda Mutter Theresa Moehlrnan Deborah Moellenhoff Patncla Mollne Heather Molloy Kathy Moore Stacy Moore Jean Morgan Rlchard Morgner Paul Morrls Joan Moser Mark Mount Kelth Mueller Lynn Mueller Mary Mueller Michael Mueller Kenneth Muenstermanr Angle Munaco Mary Murphy Mlchael Murphy Dean Myrlck Tlmothy Naccarato Parker Nanney John Navratul Llsa Nelson Llnda Nethercott Rebecca Nlckel Robert Nuehoff Joseph Nlerneyer Chris Nleters Rebecca Nlst 5 Mary Nlt:s:'ef Wllllgrv N051 :Z- Class Cf 1982 Laura Nooter Kim Noonan Geoffrey Nowlin Cindy Nulsen Maria Nunez Scott Nussbaumer Kenneth Ohlemeyer Steven Olfe Kathy Oliver Diane Oppland Maureen O'ReiIly Michelle Overton Nick Pace Jill Palubiak Sally Panzer Thomas Parks Karen Patrick Nancy Patterson Anthony Patton Sharon Payne Debbie Pemberton Kathy Perkins Scott Perkins Virginia Perkins Mary Perkowski Pamela Perrigue Chris Perry Donald Perry Susan Perry Ginny Peter Florendia Petry Colleen Pfeifer David Pfundt Jamie Philipot John Picarelli James Pieper Theresa Pieper Jeffrey Pillman Joyce Placke Timothy Placke Debbie Ploesser Salvator Polizzi Susan Polk Brenda Pommerville Glenn Ponder Cindy Prater Laurence Pratt Tamme Preis Sandra Priddy Elaine Pritchett Matthew Proctor John Pruitt Terrence Pudlowski Thomas Puettmann John Puricelli Emily Pyne Stephen Pytlinski Freshmen X - 4 . , , ,V '55 av ' mx Q if h s - NX I F li 5. 1 if X et, V .-, ' 1 i. f S . 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Q- . , ,- . r . x V x 4 ' Q' . , a . - L VA x x 1 If K3 1 3 f ' l' l L, . . r Mary Paflillff Paula Radclltl Lynn Raflrnan CVIVIS pbdO5EJlf,l' Dafld F7adOSe1+C' Yelly Ragdale Dwayne Rall Llsa Raurnschurl Allen Rauscher Rosanne Re Rlchard Reed Kelly Rees Paul Reese Renee Reese Mlchael Rehagen Janet Rehrna Klmberly Ream Rlchard Reltz Tlmothy Renken Rlchard Renz Greg Reyerlng Reglna Reynolds Davld Rhodes Karen Rlce Alan Rlchardet Robert Ruchardson Marne Rlchter Mary Rldens Susan Ruschbleter Anne Rltzka Marla Rlvera Ratt: Roberts Randy Roberts Lea Robertson Douglas Roblnson Jeff Roedlger Jeffery Roesel Julle Rogaczewskl Kevm Rohr Anthony Rola Davld Rolf Wendy Rolluns Laurie Romano Robert Rooney James Rosen Cynthla Rosenthal Mlchael Ross Mlchael Ross Jennlfer Roush Ann Rozycke Karen Ruehl John RUSSCNS DIANE RLJQUR Mlihle RJ 5. Nknllgr-w 555, 161 R Class Of 198 Damon Sagehorn Timothy Sanders Laura Sartori Susan Satow Kevin Scanlon Renee Scarpelli Chris Schad Jeffrey Schaefer Susan Schaefer Troy Schaefer Diana Scharbert Frank Schejbal Michael Scherrer Carol Schillinger Lawrence Schmidt Michael Schmidt Karla Schnaidt Donna Schnurbusch Cindy Schoenberg Joan Schott Carla Schramm Jacqueline Schraut Dennis Schrempf Lisa Schuler Stephen Schultz Dawn Schulz Kevin Schwartz Julie Schwarz Kathleen Schwarz Todd Scott Alison Seabaugh Kathryn Seago Maria Sebelski Pamela Sedmak Timothy Seebold Kimberly Seger Tracy Seifert Jeffrey Selias Jeffrey Sellman Tracie Session Dawn Shaul Todd Shearer Thomas Sheldon Brenda Sheppard Joseph Shocker Daniel Shore Susan Siebert Dawn Simmons Lisa Simon Barbara Skiles Diane Slyman Cheryl Smith Daniel Smith Georgeann Smith Freshmei , 7' W ' ' it . Qs 1' Q ., I ' ' ' i f t Q .5 1 I ef Y , l i'TY . x 12' f Et' 14' v- iff- J J. .fe M ' ,, qw 1 .A we . 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G 'ff 'il A Q 163 John Srnlth Julle Srnlth Llnda Srnlth Ulmhafil Sfflltl' Calherlne Snyder Danlel Snyder Llnda Sonderrrlanr, Mark Sontag Marc Speclflrlard Wllll Spllsgafm Robert Sportsrrlarl Janet Spratley Joan Staat Davld Stanard Polly Starkey Torn Stegrnann Andrea Steln Brenda Stelnke Scott Steuber Calvln Stevens Chrlssle Stevenson John Stewart Donald Stlber Thomas Stllwell Scott Stlnehart Mary Stoble Greg Stockhausen Lloyd Stockhausen Brenda Stone Brlan Stone Deborah Stonls Erich Stroh Steven Stroup Curtls Stuckel Kory Sturm Jan Suellentrop Deborah Sulllvan Jeff Sulmar Stephen Taylor Teressa Taylor Terry Taylor Jeff Tentschert Jay Teutenberg Llnde Thalhelmer Ken Thelllng Nancy Thugs Catherlne Thle '5 Penny Thler--e hexln Thofvas Ruth Thorvas Donna Tt'or L's: lxen Tlwr-ssem p3UlCR Tnostcn EUC Tlqhy Class Of 198 Paul Timmerrnann Jeffrey Timper Barbara Toberman Ruthanne Torrillo Sue Trompeter Allison Trueblood Cheryl Tucker Valerie Tucker Patrick Tuley Chris Tumminello Lisa Turk Mark Turner Jeffrey Tweet Margaret Twigg Polly Tyrer Cathy Underwood Julie Usher Roland Van Heest Karen Vanderpool Stephanie Venturella John Videmschek James Vitale Mark Vlaich Julie Voertman Scott Vogel James Vogt Michael Vogt Kimberly Voigt Nancy Voigtmann Richard Voisey Craig Volding William Volz Kevin Voney Michael Vurro Todd Waelterman Jill Wagner Patrick Wagner Ricky Walden Donna Waldmann Barbara Walker Freshmen .,,,. . fit? 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C ,Q , ., Scott Thompson ' N ' si 1 Douglas Timme Q ,jf , Danny Udina 11 QQ -- fr , Carlene Vincent 1' ' ' I, X K sf' iv V 'A r l ,X fl 'l i K 165 Timothy Heber Jennifer Negere' James Helflrnge James 1'lf:lViC': Lisa Welngardt James Werner Tracey Whaley lfns Wheatley Jeffrey Whltener Dawn Whitmore Brenda Wllds Paul Wllfley Jeffrey Wllhlte Amy Williams Barbara Williams Beverly Williams Douglas Williams Jane Williams Joseph Williamson Dana Wills Sharon Wilson Ronda Windal Carole Winn Paul Winter Michael Wlfllg Lisa Wohlschlaeger Mike Wohlschlaeger Karen Wohlstadter Ronald Wohlstadter Jill Wolf Rika Wolf Russell Wolf Linda Wolff Kraig Wood Richard Wood Susan Wood David Woolverton Tina Wren Terry Wuch Nancy Wulf William Wundrack Betty Yahl Teri Yerkes Tricia Ze-is Glenn Zimmerman Jeanie Zimmermann Valentine Zlnk Laura Zlnielmelef George Zurfluh Class Cf 198 S HUMUIQES As we began our sophomore year, we found maturity through the new challenges we faced. Our second year at Lindbergh was highlighted by attending formal dances, acquiring a first job, and driving the family car. We were preoccupied with growing up. Through our responsibilities, we gained insight into the future. Jennifer Abel Ken Abendschein Timothy Abernathy Joseph Adams Tracey Adams James Akers Edwin Albers Jeana Albers Kathleen Alexander Sherry Allemann Jeffery Allen Marty Alsip David Anderson Narcisa Andrade Bonnie Angle William Aschinger Scott Augustine David Auzat Paul Avery Sarah Bahn Heidi Baier Michael Balossi Susan Balota Scott Banning Laura Barthel Karen Bauer Ruth Ann Bax Kelly Bayens James Bearden Donna Becker Lauri Beckerle Julie Beckmann Scott Behm Robert Bender Mychelle Benham David Benson Craig Benz Carol Bertel Milton Berwin Sandra Bess Kellie Bickle Jonathan Black Vickie Blackmon Bill Blackwell Anthony Blackwood Barbara Blaine Kathryn Blair Mark Blakey William Blase Lori Bleitner James Bley Charles Blomberg James Blumfelder Jeanne Blumm Judith Blythe Linda Bodendieck Sophomores x :','Q Il L ff r ,-. , A sw V., 4 up in! -R ' A .. v 'i 'i .-. .1 V.: F, ,. WA- ,,,,..Y, ,W ,wi , HA. . 1. ,. 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J , 1 , l , . -S. f fi X. , li' 167 Mary Boeger Jane Boehm Ellzabeth Bogoslan Jeffrey Bole Allen Boldt Ruchard Boll Bradford Bolllnger Dlanne Bommanto Muchael Bonham Marne Bono Anne Booker Clellla Booth Julla Borror Michael Borzlllo Bruce Bowman Karen Boylan Chene Bradley Maureen Bradley Klm Brake Jerome Branson Lucretla Braswell Chad Braun Nancy Braun Davld Breed Thomas Bremehr Carla Bremshr Eric Brnll Terry Brlnkley John Bnnkmeyer Denlse Broughton Debble Brown Patncla Brown Perry Brown Sally Brown Davld Broy Gregory Brunk Mlchelle Brunts Reglna Brym Ellen Brzezlnskl Class Of 1981 Carl Buchholz Robert Budde Laurie Bufka Matthew Bujewski Steven Bulback Kelly Brucham James Burdette Carissa Burgess Beth Burggrabe Laurie Burke Bradley Burnett Richard Burtnett Jeffrey Busch Peter Bush Charles Bushell Laura Bussen Barbie Byers Christie Cahill David Callahan Mary Camden Joey Campbell Laura Cantoni Matthew Capellupo Deborah Caress Juan Carmona Donna Carr Robert Carvalho Janice Casey Mary Catlow Astra Chapman Kairav Chevli Angela Chitwood Carri Chlanda Garnet Chrisco Carla Christianson Donna Cladei' Janice Clampitt Byron Clanton Donald Claus James Clauss Jay Clayman Joseph Colletta Sophomores '6'93 .- fix F7 W ' 1 ' . 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V A if 171 Edward Goell Genna Goguer, JO 1Vlf1If: Gfzacaagf: Suzan GOYT3'.l'1b1r' Soon Graham Joyce Grana Joseph Grahefo Joseph Gram Mary Gram Tracy Grassrrlucv Theresa Grafavf Donna Graverl Llsa Graves Laura Gray D1ane Grebe Angela Greschner Danlel Grewe Cee1l1a Gr1ff1n Mark Grlgone Lon Groom John Groth Mlchael Guseman Wnlllam Hackel Gregg Haefner Julle Hageman Lusa Hale Rhonda Hall Anne Halloran Llsa Hammer Thomas Hammer Shawn Hanes Dav1d Hanff Cralg Hansen Gertrude Harnacker Glenn Harrell Duane Harrls Carolyn Harrlson Rlchard Harrnson Cheryl Hart Ke1th Hart Susan Hart John Hartmann Mark Hartwlck Barbara Harvey Deborah Hatlleld Jan1Ce Haw!-uns Thomas Hawklns Thomas Hearst Llnda Heermann Mlchael Heger Stephanle Hegel Vlctorla Hegs DANG He-rnbyge' Robert He ,1e's:' Eno Henle'- .Mme Hen 'gss Class Of 1981 John Hensel Robert Hensel Michael Herbst David Hertel Mark Hessler Jeffrey Hewitt Christopher Heyde Philip Higgins Todd Hildreth Christina Hill Phillip Hill Jeff Hilse Michael Hitschler Steven Hladnick Eric Hoehn Beth Hoelzer Roberta Hoffmann Don Hogan Stanley Hohman James Hohmeier Debra Holaway Andrew Holman James Homfeld Ronald Horr David Horton Caren Howard Laura Hrdlicka Katherine Huber Amy Hughes Ann Hughes Kenneth Hughes Noreen Hughes Kathleen Hulser Tamara Hunt Deborah Huskey Lisa Hyberger John lvanowski Julie Jackson John Jag Jadranka Jakovljev Daniel James William Jamison Brian Jenkins lnez Jett Rita Jinkerson Thomas Jobe Jody Johans Tim Johnson Judy Johnson Kenneth Johnson Kevin Johnson Therese Johnson Gary Jones Kimberly Jones Dale Jordan Paula Judd Sophomores A- -- 5 Lv- 1- wx W frwzzqsgvgr i S ,n v K' C' 15 ,, x 1 1 i In 1 . 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' 'Ei Edward Kruse A Lisa Krysl ' Karen Kuchar 'F' mx G , 'af ,J Y Kip Kuhlmann iw- A Bernadette Lakamp rm g If 4 f ,fffsill Mark Lammert ' -' , rL..1 f Brian Lane lt ' 4, George Lane if Richard Lang f-A R Mary Lange -M 5' jf Nicholas Larosa 'M A?- QQ Joseph Laski f '-', f a Sherry Lassen Je gg Matthew Leara Denise Lebblng Kevin Lebbing Sam Lee , if ... 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William Papln Jefferey Parlfer Tnmothy Parlfer Donald Parrott Laura Passanlsl Donna Pate Steven Peek Deanna Pemberton Danlel Penrod Mark Perkans Llnda Perngue John Peter Mlchelle Peternnan Llsa Ann Pfeul Tracey Phllllps Kathryn Phelps Lnnda Pltchford Leroy Ploesser Kent Polutsch Janlne Pope John Posey Llsa Powers Wllllam Prucharcl Kathleen Pysz Andrew Quexreaux Duane Raoul Mlchael Radtke Nancy Raeber Ellen Pagan Klmberly Rane Mark Rallo Joseph Rathert Dawn Reeb James Reed Paula Reexes Tum Relcher: -lettvex Peers Stexen Ratt 'ge' Stl:.tf te Rare AJNSS Rumi kttlflanw R : 3':s. Chrlstopne' FI e Teresa Rlestef Class Of 1981 Nancy Rogers Anthony Rola Daniel Rohlting Daniel Rohr Karen Roither Mark Rombach Lori Ronzio Daniel Ross Shanda Rowe Martin Rowland Karyn Ruder Muriel Ruffino Tracy Rumping Brunson Russum Nancy Sabourin Mai Salib Cynthia Saller Keith Samuels David Sanders Cynthia Sanfilippo John Saputo Paul Sartorius Joseph Schad Laura Schaedel Roxann Schaefer Keith Schall John Schanzle Sheila Schaper Clayton Scharff Maria Scheer Linda Scheffer Robert Schettler Steven Scheu Melissa Schif Joan Schillinger Sandra Schwinger Vicki Schloss Gregory Schmid Jane Schmidt JoAnn Schmidt Steven Schmidt Jeanne Schneider Linda Schneider Verona Schneider Catherine Schnittker Richard Schnoring Gregory Shoenberg Cynthia Schumacher Angela Schutz Kim Schwaab Mary Schweiss Jane Scialfa Robert Scott Timothy Scullin Michael Seals Judith Sedlack Karen Segur Sophomores x S. '- v ggi :wg wax , 1 f 1 9 .Q , -0 .. V S1 ..., ' , :V r . 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Ttmotlfty Smttn Sherrr Srtelson Raymond Sondag Patrucua Sovar Dale Spundler Douglas Spttz Davld Sputznagel Laurue Spoenrer Jenntfer Sportsman Jason Stadler Davtd Steck Kim Steenrod Robert Steffen Brett Steunbrueck Patrtcna Stetntnger Jtm Stevenson Randy Stevenson Duane Stueren Mark Stueren Suzanne St'eren Malone Sttnson Lnnda St, Mary James Stocknadsen Wendy Stoxes Robert Stotz Mnchelle Stratxturw Scott Stromoerg Debby Struttwers Stephen Sturm Mark Sulluxgn Staten Sultnan Charles Sumrwfe's .foe Ste: ,a G3 Sxx 'We-'ig PA.. neue Class Of 1981 Debra Taylor Larry Taylor Linda Thias Robert Thompson James Thurby Sue Thuston John Timmermann Robert Tlmper Lisa Tinsley Willard Trantham Fred Tsao Mary Lou Tuesburg Brian Tufts Stephen Tuley Robert Tynes Kelly Vainiko Judy Vanmierlo Sally Vannorman Paul VanStone Brian Varga Mark Varwig Felicia Vaughan Sharron Vehlewald Judith Ventucci Raymond Vick Thomas Vierling Sandra Vinyard Andrew Vogel Martin Voget Thomas Voigtmann John Vorbeck Christine Wagner Laura Wagner Lynn Wagner Gwen Walden Kenneth Walden Ann Walkenbach Gary Walker Jill Walker Scott Wallace -lizabeth Waller John Waller James Walling James Walls Robyn Walpole James Walser Joe Wambach Jeffrey Wampler Lori Wand Jeffrey Ward John Warhoover William Warmbrodt Michael Warner Ross Waterhout Sophomores 'fi if ' ... .r,- ' , r 1 'wY,15f' ,Q is 4 5 :lift v. .pi ii' ' 1 I wx. 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I gl F4 51 T . i it Q - ' f 4 '- f ,g gy, , . a t I ,A J 1 t i 1 Q -1 - M, l Camera Shy Brian Albrizzi Gregg Anderson James Berryhill Susan Browne Sherry Callier, Diana Carmack Richard Chandler Elise Diemert Michael Doskocil Alexander Eastwood Daniel Erps Ricky Green Greg Gromm Andy Hanson Charles Hines Tina Hradsky Steven Huber John Hummel Cheryl Jones John Jones Gerald Keller Gregory Kiefer George Klaus Kevin Manley Robert McGraw Kathleen Mertz Robert Moellinger Karen Morris David Morrow Russell Narzinski Leslie Pearce Trudy Piesbergen Chris Piskulich James Pleimann Carolyn Rainey Scott Reinhardt Scott Roth Tracy Roth Oonna Rozycke Terri Schliemann James Schrampf Michael Schulte Stephen Schulte Sally Schulze Kurt Sebek Joseph Session Hugh Sorrells Kevin Speck Terry Spurlock Holly Thompson Barbara Tippett Jill Tison Lynn Tompkins Robert Tyra Andy Ubel Earl Uebel Daniel Watts Cindy Webber Troy Weidlich Lance Weiss Cynthia Williams David Williamson Mark Wilson 15 f it i .IRQ it -is vw! -r i.1 l A-l t i , 1 1 , , . , r ' 'IS Vatr y Hf:tJf:' Llr-da Heuer Daflfl Neller CJBVHJVPJ 'Nklflflf Robert Welsh Gary Heres pOl'JjFl 'vNQlG'JV Deborah 'Hella l-'arla Wells Rebecca Wel 2 Teresa Wells Brian Welsh Shari Werlfrnelster Paul Werner Sam White Nanci Wlethop Susan Wild Karen Wllds Judith Wllhaok Robert Willenbrlnlf Jeffrey Willenbroclf Andrew Williams Debbie Williams Linda Williams Nancy Wlllman Marcia Winklemann Monica Winklemanrl Gloria Winkler Barbara Wlntergalen Sherry WIFICK Cheryl Wiseman Kenneth Wltbrodt Glenn Wolf Julie Wolk Jeffrey Womack Michael Wren Gina Wright John Wurst Nancy Wymer Peter Yallaly Michelle Yaskln David Young Robert Young Mark Zang Sue -E'lb9' Dawn Iufb' Ben :metre Class Of 1981 THE GLD IVIEETS THE NEW IN '79 A person walking through the halls of Lindbergh in 1978-79 saw many dif- ferent styles displayed by fashion- minded students. After twenty-five years, rolled up Le- vis once, again emerged in the corri- dors. The fashions in 1978-79 had slimmer, cleaner lines: jeans were tighter, and slimmer skirts with slits appeared on the campus. Cowboy hats, white, black, and brown, topped the heads of Lind- bergh students. Brightly colored down jackets and vests protected them from severe winter weather. Gym shorts were worn for style and comfort in social settings, as well as in athletic endeavors. Dickies be- came very popular and appeared in several sharp colors. Crew neck sweaters with shirt collars tucked in were sported by LHS students. Shirts and sweaters were dressed up with different accessories. Many students ,wore shirts with rounded xlllfvi l d X N 5 ' L ? . in-Q ' X 4 'kr ii i' i i E - . Q .. 3 . i -W. . f - ' 'SF' . f v- ,. t Q ' H3 uf - - .M V- ss ,.. 'Wu J L' fr iieff X ' F - W ,L4 Q - . collars. Girls and boys both were in style when they wore shirts with short stand-up collars. Fish net, mesh, and silk scarves also added to various tops. Gold and silver snake belts also gave shirts and sweaters style. Long and short gold chains topped off any number of outfits. Clutch purses - leather and can- vass remained popular. Shoes were also an important part of the fashion scene at LHS. Top- siders were worn with pants for the casual look. Candies, slip-on, spike- heeled shoes, were worn for the dressy and disco look. -Ankle brace- lets also focused attention on the legs. Monstrous hiking boots gained popularity among both sexes. Even though public figures frequent- ly dictated the popular styles of the day, the general rule was to be your- self. The 1978-79 school year saw old combined with new so that peo- ple, looked and felt their best. x 182 5,11-ff, Z' K,- 'u 1 5 iii 'X- fi I x. X fy f f W- '95 'G ,,,. Q' .'lfi i ., -T? -CIEQ' 93. .J- ui. inn UN DDS Although this was the hardest year in high school, it was the most challenging. Despite American History, we enjoyed being upperclassmen. Through our hard work, we strengthened our individuality. As we watched another graduation, we realized our senior year was quickly approaching. Deborah Absolon A, Candy Ackermann Nancy Acord David Adams ' ' Mark Adams Robin Adams Christopher Adkins Mark Adlon 5 1 Theodore Ahrens r Sheryl Albers Richard Allen William Allen Ruth Altheimer John Amanat Karen Amann Lisa Amen fb ,,.f 'J Steven Anderson . Q Lisa Andrews Marilyn Antinora . '- William Argo R . Michael Armstrong . Mali. gy A 'qx-v AEK,- Lisa Babb t . . if Paul Bachesta Q Ronald Bachmann 1 'i W 'ii ,-ff i f 7 f ii f1i,.!g'x,iAi' David Baer Emilie Baer Christopher Baize Kathleen Baker - - i Martin Balasus W N Teddy Ball 'TT . .,., I' Q Lisa Ballman xr K' Margaret Barrett X K Jeanette Bauer sg ' A N Melissa Bauer 5 A 13. ' J Curtis Baumann if-Q fi. r ss ' 3 I Cathleen Beaty - f ,. is Jonathan Beck L I Y , William Beck 7 i Kurt Becker : Linda Beckman , , ix Gregory Beebe Brenda Beier Brenda Bell Kevin Bell ' 2? 1-f w ig N it Q 'H A c if . v ,ff Q qi n i ii, A + XX 'W ' I' sc n Ni E ,, in 1 t 0 ,I F i Q , ,. -D,-4' 1 is Q11 .. -., ,. fi, 119. X af A., . QL Q r ' It 2' 4' i A - f K rx 5.51. -Cf' 'im mf- ! ' I fl xxx Q24 lil. x 'I 1 , . ,, , 1 -LK -'-f ,.ff.i . T h A as E' 1 Dan Bellows jk Q-Q 1 David Bemis - A V' Lisa Bender f 7' Q, i Chandler Bennett h pi ig, I Laura Bennett , . 'T' Y Suzanne Bentz . V4 5 ' Sally Benwell es, he Qi ,I it Martha Bernal 5' ,. - 'ii fi? Richard Berry :jg 'Q ' - ,gf :L Brenda Bertts Q, ' .' Debbie Berwin A x ' 'W A it i . Lisa Bettis ' T ' x Rx Q, V' K' Q-I ., X , , . L , :- Juniors ,v ig- 4411 'xx' w f .w X CLASS OFFICERS: Tim Duban, Presidentg Su- zanne Bentz, Secretaryg Mary Hanewinkel, Vice President. Not pictured: Julie Zupan, Treasurer. sf ' PY r If .....-W fr. 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Q 'X ms i Sa 'a'AN.ll:.'ln ' l 185 CLASS SPONSORS Mr Jacques Mr G Moore Mrs Berger P Matthew Bewig Laura Bidwell Penny Bilyeu Boyd Blrchfield Mary Blscan 'Stephen Black Bryan Blackford Beverly Blaine Robert Boehlow Deborah Bogad Cindy Bogoslan Mary Bollwerk Barry Boniface Dale Boofer Bret Borlesch Joan Bornhauser Laura Boston David Bouckaert Russell Bouckaert George Bradbury Michael Bradsher George Brand Michael Brand Dorothy Brandenbur Mary Brandt Melanie Bratsch Shelly Braun Sherry Braun Kevin Bramley Christopher Bren Stephen Brewer Craig Brimmer Gloria Brinkley Xlrginla Briss: Fletcher Breaux .larhes Eros-x Frank Brow' Terw Swv Class of 1980 D6 Christine Bweggemann Robert Brunk Tammy Bryan Patricia Buescher Sandra Buettner James Bullard Joseph Buneta Donna Burgess Gregory Busch Jennifer Bye James Callahan Scott Callier Craig Campbell Jeffrey Campey Fred Caress Donna Carroll Sharon Casey Constance Cassani Katheryn Castell: Monica Catalano Cecilia Catanzaro Andrew Chambers Shelley Champion Randall Chitwood Renee Chott Dale Churovich Philip Claeys Diane Clampitt Jeffrey Clark Kelly Clark Mark Clauss Kelly Cochran John Cody Tony Cohill Lisa Colvin Allison Conant Bruce Conner Chris Constantinides Kevin Cook Vickie Cooper Pamela Coslick Shayvn Collins Juniors W ,. . 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Robert Czernlefwef Douglas Dallof Russell Dam Deanna Darnrrlrlcr Kathleen Danlels Mlchael Daugherty Janet Daurn James Davault Gary Davls Mllton Davls Steven Davls Rlch Dean Janet Degennarot Catherlne DeHart Kevln Delaney Brlan Dell Patnck Dempsey Janlce De-utschmann Angela Dlbartolo Carla Dickey Donna DIEECKIWSLIS Llnda Dlecknaus Jan Dlerzbl-:lo Lynda Dlestelltamp Ronald Dularenzo Joan Dobblns Klmberly Dobbs Mark Doermer Brlan Doerr Margaret Dorougl' Barbara Dorsey Mark Douglas Mlcnael Douglas Charles Drexsett John Droste lxlmberly Droste Tlf'l10U1y Dubara Cxntlwua Dua ey haven Dudley -leflefx Ponca Mwltel Dani. Stexer' Dtwxf Mary Du -'s Susan East Sheryl Eater' Class Of 1980 Donna Ebel Michael Economon Cheryl Edrich Pete Egler , . . , 4 ,ie :T V. f' Terry Eickel V Kathy Eimers Casey Ellis 5 'cl Q Carol Emge E' ,, Angelia Enegren 2 if Darren Engel 'Qi James Engel , Leslie England my David Ensor ' Connie Erzinger 'fl in 4' Sue Everding ei' K Michele Eydmann Lisa Faller Dwight Farmer Renee Faveere Valicia Feeler Lynne Fehr Guy Felder Rodney Ferguson Steve Ferguson Gregory Fialka John Fick Brian Fields Trina Fisher Michael Fitzgibbons John Flint Timothy Flynn Carolyn Follmer Joseph Follmer Cindy Forbus Ann Formhals David Forsythe Joseph Franks Barhara Franz QE. Thomas Fraser gg' Lori Frederick Tina Frederick ,A Brad Friederich 'T Cheryl Friet Albert Fuchs Laurie Fuchs Roy Fuller 'i Richard Gahn Patricia Gaia Deborah Gapsh Karen Garavaglia Victoria Garcia Terry Gardner 'V Kimberly Garrett 514 Thomas Gasko . Zz X l l l ll P .J Al' I 4 l 'II f . V dl' ' g y - fi' . i . yr.. 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V l x. at ' ' . , J ' I -. 1 N 5 -- . ,, Q R Q-v tt . , ' ' ll -- ' ig N ,Xin ,wwf Kr: . fi . ,Eg X - . . , 1-SQ, I fl ' E- -,if sf , , Sn-af-5F ' r A l. ,A Ps T -,J Patncla Gaston Allcla Gentry Danlel Geoffrlor Julle Gerber Sandra Glealer lfellf Gllbane Jane Gllbrearh Hlarhn Glorgl Peter Glorgl Kenth Glanzner Susan Gllclrert Wayne Goede Steven Goetz Danlel Golfenbach Jane Golfln Davld Goodman Karen Goorls Martun Gormley Renee Grab Margaret Graff Melussa Graneto Tamara Gray Crndy Greathouse Glorlanne Greco Debbne Green Lisa Greene Sherrrll Gregg Sharon Grempler Richard Greubel Davld Grleshaber Don Grlrfin Douglas Grllls Barbara Gros Mark Grosche Charles Groth Gall Gugllelemencel Darren l-lacay Sarah Hackney Judith Haftner David Hall Nell Hallorah Mark Hamel Matthew Hamel Dame-I Hamlll Scott Hammel Dame-l HJTTWDYOVT Mary Hanan nee Make H,mrw,an Stine H,3rrW'O Mlchele Har' Elll Have SO Sarmra lf-lar' s Stexe Harste' Gam Hart Class Of 1980 Gary Hartle Bryan Hasenbeck Cynthia Hatala Nancy Hatler Jay Hauser Monte Hawes Bryant Heath James Hedrick Michael Heimos William Heine Hedy Heizer Stephen Helderle Sharon Helms Karen Herbert Nancy Herbert Charles Hess Jeffrey Hess Jeffrey Heutel Kelly Higgins Kelley Hill Lisa Hill Joe Hillis Nancy Hinkamp Michael Hoeferkamp Glenn Hoffmeister Carol Hogan Robert Hoganson Louis Holland Laura Holtgrewe Ray Holtmann Blake Hooper Timothy Hooper Lori Hosselkus Christine House Steve Hovious Laura Howald Brian Howell Tina Hradsky Donald Huether Elizabeth Hughes Karen Hulser Theresa Humes Robynn Hummel Chris Hutson Jeffrey Hutson Dana Hyberger Cynthia lmmethun William Isbell Lisa Jackson Sandra James Robert Janko Rex Jenkins Brian Jett Craig Johnston Homer Jolliff Michelle Jones Juniors :xx S' .. 2 V ft Hg' ,, ' we Ffa: mf j png y--tr Mi A A- f A 4 ll, , ' ' 5- . - f N2 r J, gs' f 1 1 in TAN X . 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'A 4 S '63 'N ' Q Y x Y Q vfllllilffl Jones Barbara Jordan Stefen Jost Pohert Juengel Jlll JI.lllu3 Mary lfalser Tlna Vallfbrenner Enka Kaschner l-'urn Kays Dennls Keatlng Mananne Kell James Kellholz Bob Kelrn Randy Keller Jena Kelly Laune Kelly Wendy Kelly Kurby Kelso Paul Kemper John Kendrlch Jeff Kennarnann Frank Kennedy Kathleen Ker Stephen Kerstlng Vlrgie Kldd Cralg Klndt Judy Klnslow Susan Kirk Rex Kutchen Chrlstune Kllngernann Mary Kllpsch Charles Klurno Engelbert Knaus Tuna Knelp John Knelsler Jeffrey Knight Kent Knott John Knox Karolyn Kocher Gregory Kohne Mark Konersman Ruta Kordsrneler Tern Kossmeyer TlmOThy KOZeny Rlchard Kramer Gerard Kraus Frank Kretchman Patrlcla KroC Gerald Kroupa Sharon Krumrn Tammy Krumm Kurt Kuhlrnann Duane lx.Jf'np Scott Lackex Robert L.ar'c.1sie' lkll'hae'L1t'f x. .- T Class Of 1980 Tom Lange George Laningham Ava Lanius Dona Larson Judith Lauer Julie Laury Daniel Lawrence Jennifer Leigh Cvnthia Lenhardt Lynn Lenhardt Victor Leong Robert Leverenz Susan Lipsinsky Kent Lischer Chris Litzsinger Linda Livingstone Rick Lohmann Michael Long Darryl Lorance Janet Lorenz Lori Loveall Mary Lowry Mary Loyet Jacqueline Luer Sandy Lux John Lynch Shawn Lynch Brad Macko Michael Maloy Richard Manley Michelle Martin Robert Martin Jeffrey Martini Jody Marx Claire Marziotti Laurie Mastis Gerard Matalonis Sue Ann Mathis John Matthews Cheryl Maurath Julie May Timothy May 9 E-0 U 1 J s P i ,' , .f...,f3 in 'A iii -A 1 o ' 1 ' . 1 , V ' E X' - ' I Q ff 't Mffg - ' i 9 ,1 . 1.5 . 1, 1,' H-Az'-:1z.r f 1, eg' 1 'WH Q91 3 A, QW lm ' 11' - I' I1 1 -- LA Qs Y ' Q it Q.. 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Nyvqx J..':'w M :Me e F.'.. x Che' M..sc .a x Class Of 1980 Gary Myers Christopher Naccarato Timothy Nasto Haghighi Navid Michael Nejelski Lynn Nelson Matthew Nesser Diane Neuhaus Diane Neukirch Lisa Newton Randolph Nistler Scott Noakes Scott Noblot Robert Noland Tracie Nolting Phillip Nouri Thomas Nowacki Bevan Nuernberger Laura O'Brien Lisa Oellermann Christine Oitker Eddie Oldani Tamara Oliver Erin Overton Kimberly Owen Lonnie Pace James Pannell Gregory Parrott Barbara Passiglia Cathy Patrick David Patterson Daniel Payne James Payne David Peek Sally Pelant David Perry Patricia Perry Kathy Pfeil Robert Phillips Robin Picarelli Steve Pieper Barbara Pierce Kent Pilas Peggy Placke Nancy Poeschel Barbara Pohle Carol Politsch Rene Poppe Lisa Poston George Potsos Kay Preston Jenifer Prisbrey Julie Pulliam Thomas Pupillo Joseph Puricelli Donald Pysz Carolyn Quinn Juniors is A-al fi ii V Q51 ,J 94:5 V ilk lg, l - -:- '. i 4, Q . 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Q .x,- .QQ': . ,., W K 1', . Q v-pta' K- -- Q 'W rx x Q QQQXQ A 195 Jane Raby Tracy Raclfafaf Patrlcla pE1C'Vfg Paul Rarnberg Ternrrlle Rarneef Jeffrey Ratclltte Parnela Ra-J Jarnes Rauh Wllllarn Rauss Mlchelle Reed Rlchard Reed Anna Reese Deron Rehrna Kathleen Relcherf Chrlsty ReltZ Davld Reltz Llnda Renaud Douglas Rensch Cecella Rach James Rlchardet Mark Rlchey Scott Rlchey Gary Rlckert Aprll Rlegert Rlchard Rlgglo Gregory Rlney Patrlck mordan Ellen Roach Mary Kaye Roach Susan Roach Jay Roberson Phlllp Roberts Debble Robertson Bully Roblnson Gregory Rodermund Jlll Rodgers Patrlcla Rogoz Carla Romana Tlmothy Romero Cynthla Roods Chnstlne Rose Lynn Rosenthal Cory Roth Jean Roufa Margaret Rowe Klmberly Rowland Phlllup Roy Klm Ruder Sandra Rudolph Kathleen Rugratf Lynn RUl l1DIDg Wllllam Ruprecnt lkl.alrnd.1 Rt.t e' . Steplmnle Sage' Call: Sgr-r Nasa S3 in Class Of 1980 Juniors Thomas Sanders Gina Sanfilippo Victor Scalise Joyce Schaeperkoetter Mary Schepker Donna Schermaul Lorena Schnitz Julie Schnoring John Schott Cheryl Schraut Sandy Schreier Lisa Schreiner Allison Schreyer Kent Schulz Kenneth Schwer Jacqueline Scialfa Melissa Scott Robyn Seago William Sehr Christopher Seibel Susan Shaffrey Lisa Shambro Yvonne Shaul Vickie Sheppard Mark Schocker Teresa Siebert Kim Simmons Rebecca Simpson William Simpson William Sinks Barbara Skaggs Steven Skelton David Smart Carol Smith Doug Smith Kimberly Smith Linda Smith Randall Smith Robin Smith Stephen Smith Stephen Snyder Catherine Soaib Kurt Sondermann Georgia Sorrells Darryl Spargo Patrick Spencer Brenda Spinzig Tracy Spurlock Rhonda Squires Christopher Srock Mark Stamm Martha Staufenbiel Catherine Steck Paul Stecker , 4:- s s. 5 N Sb f N' w-'- .B ix it 9 inf.-. -L , , Q- K I ini ' : . va at l , ' -tai -Us 5 ' x t., . 1 1 '- 1 44 P .yxz I 1 f x 4 V - , , X , i . it ., ik I., i c Q ' Y n Ox K ,E g' vi I lynx N., ' fl ' li tk, .N , L' V ,,, VN ll , -1 '.. v---1 x , i X 1. 4 N I' i 3, S-.4 Q . vs- 11 ' :K-XA 7 4 f- i V TWP 3 'S , -- fri 4 ' ' rr' : 1 its if J- 'sf 5 , ' ...fr A :l 5 Q I ' , I rv..- Q 1-. -.- F' -1 Ei Q L ry fwfil 'V.. g ifyg, 1 J f' i W, . 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M5-N' t, K - ' R J ,X ' II ' lt -. f- - . . ,xl I 1 :rl Dehra Steve Dino Stewart Mmhafzl Share' lfllchael Story Daze Strode Joyce Stroclfholf 'Jmtorna Swoltg Laura Sluolfrneyer Laurle Suche Llnda Sulhoff Susan Sulhotf Sharon Surnrnerg Scott Sunohauser Gregory Svobooa Stephanie Swallow Kay Swaney Lusa Swank Manka Szoke Roberta Taber Connme Taggart Joann Tanaka Alyson Tarde Eno Taylor Felecla Taylor John Taylor Sylvia Teng John Termine Thomas Terry 'FQ T' 1'f-fs ' ' ' Thomas Thiemann Kent Thoele Mrchael Thomas Raymond Thomas Duane Thompson Ruta Thompson Make Thornsberry Belinda Thurman Lisa Thurman Holly TIGE- Martln TlChy Jeanne Tlerney MlCl't.3el Tierney Llsa Tobler Cralg Todd Duane Tomllnson Joseph Tornro Barbara Towels-L John Trucarx' Laura TLHDV' Navman Tyle' Todo Llbe' Anne Unoefwsss Kathleen bone -xc NSVTVTET' LlS 9' Mutter X an Heest Class Of 1980 Carolyn Vasterling Richard Verde John Vetter Joseph Vierling Larry Vincent Robert Vinson Angela Vlteri Barbara Vlaich Brian Volmer Katherine Von Rump Nicholas Votino Deborah Wagener Richard Wagner Daniel Wahlig Scott Walburn Glen Walden Brett Waldmann Richard Waldo Cynthia Walker Terri Walker Shawn Wallace Raymond Waller Lawrence Walling Gerald Wallweber Michele Waltemath Heidi Walter Ronald Walters Anne Walther Ken Walther Elizabeth Wambach Lisa Wambach John Wandersee James Wania David Wassler Mark Waters Jeffrey Watson Colleen Webb Nina Weber Mary Weick Gail Weiler James Weis James Weiss Juniors . ., .V .aa ff.. our oat , -... I X 1-1 Y , , ff... 'xii A Q 4-1- i . ,, L- gb Y Yi' ' ' 5 1, i 1 4 7 1 F- rv 1 Q' It .iv Q mu -hai. ff' 3 , Q.. H J ff A .N ' 1 . 23 .-L I xx ,- l X 2 gg' f fx .fr , , ,, , W v + I ,I F I ' 1 ,., -- il ,Q , 4' - .. 0 f ,,. l ,,.. , ,WZ - -- , A 157 ' i , , A ii ' ' r Vi J' 4-:QQ 2 Q :fa 2 A 3 198 il. A A ,fr Gals 4' il- . . 1 , .Mg 5 ,,, .'4. av., , 4' ' E a s r af A Camera Shy Elalne Anderson Cynthia Bell Susan Buckley Donna Corneluson Brenda Cox Duane Cropper Craig Denny Sharon Godfrey Mathew Harrison Lynn Helfrlch Phllllp Hovlous Tammy Hubbard Dana Jacobs Susan Kang Mlchael Kovach Suzanne Krlstanuch Steven Kruse Llndsey Larkm Owen Leong Charles Maclocla Patrlcla Martln Tom Masterson Deborah Mltchell Davld Muckler Curo Negreuros Katherln Nucholson Daml Nueder Patrlcla Nlewoehner Thomas Perkins Candy Ann Perry Tuna Powers John Puplllo Thomas Ralney Wendy Roberts Margaret Rola Cameron Root Jerome Scego Shan Scowcroft Cheryl Ann Shargel Sandra Uduna San Ann Vlrga Carolyn Vltoux Mark Warner Eric Wllde John Wulluamson Thomas Wlntergalen Robm Wolf lllurray Vf':llOflS llllchael Werkrrlelgtr, Heudl Werner Barbara Wezt Sandra West Patrlcla Westerrnarf Kblllryfl VJl'lllF: Julle Whltrnore Susan Wleflng Mary Jane Wild Mlchael Wllhlte Mary Wllllarrts Scott Wllllams Steven Wlllnams Steven Wllllams Katherune WllllaFTlSOV Cheryl Wuppler Gary Wlsman Jeanette Wlssler Klmberly Wltbrodt Mlchele Wutzlg Pamela Wobbe Kathryn Wolff Mlchael Wolk John Wood Lnsa Wood Stacey Wood Tlmothy Wucher Douglas Wurst Lynne Wyatt Dennus Wymore Robert Yerkes Lynn Yount Robert Yuede John Zaharl Cheryl Zander Lnnda Zang Knm Zellers Bradley Zlkes Candy Zummermar' Ryan Znmmerman Mark Znmrnernwarvf Guy Zll'lSc'llTTQle' Paul Zulau' Julle Zum'- Bart Zwete Class Of 1980 SPIRIT OF '79 wwf 1978-79 brought an expansion of so- cial activities at Lindbergh. Instead of spending time at McDonald's or Happy Joe's, students were involved in school activities such as Hangar Dances, Donkey Basketball, and the Homecoming Bonfire. Many found television more relaxing with the ad- dition of Mork and Mindy and Battlestar Galactica to the pro- gramming schedule. Superman, Animal House, and Grease drew large numbers of movie-going stu- dents to the local theatres. After the Three-Mile Island accident in Penn- sylvania, interest in nuclear energy grew and the China Syndrome en- joyed increasing popularity Steve Martin, Billy Joe, Styx, Toto, and many of the new disco stars gained recognition in the record world. The new songs were played frequently on the popular radio sta- tions: KSLQ, KSHE, KADI, KWK, AND KLSR. Many students flocked to the Time Machine and Gabriel's for a night of disco dancing. This fad brought about new hair, cosmetics, and clothing styles. Thus, 1978- 1979 witnessed many new fashions and fads. --,,,..-l,1-----Ze ,,,. D v, H+, 0 . Yi T s -ii- .. A5 ,,- b A A . hr- . uv- tv H w t J 1--4 s ii , il? 7 T as 1, Julie Toler displays the rolled look in blouses. 2. Grease, combining the nostalgia for the '5O's with the disco craze of the '7O's, is a 1979 box office hit, 2. Mike Bonham expresses his likeness for Billy Joel. 200 1. Mrs. Vaughn exhubnfs me Yefxre f r nylons, , p 2 Vicky Kastor sports a fagrcf e 1979 A' ' hanr-do, the permed Ioov .- , 3. Down vests and LHS mrronreaverz a e 6 Q A ular 1979 fashaons 4, The clutch pm and hair up are f .nv-ff' if '- A A W A, uh fashnons. ff and VC! .1 X , ,f ...J A wx Wye' ji' I Yi! If r-. 'RT' ' -Jw 50 I D 1 ee. J . 7 S3 f if' ml x. .. 1 I, 'M back unto fashion, L A 1 'rf A- ff 5 Dusco mama rages on the 'lance ' M ,gt 6. Crew neck sweaters. suspercf-r a W ' shiny ranncoats create efcwerhef' f , LHS students. I 5 1, a i 'Z -' .. 15 - ' 1 51. I l . 1 an . ' 1 1 s .,, ff?- 'fe- 'Q .J I ' .f Y ' ,'X 'U' y XX gl .,.. H15 ' ff--Rig ' l ' C ' 4 i i . -J '5'h-,rrxshkvi , 3 Rs, f SENIUIQS We laughed, learned, and shared. We made friends that will always hold a special place in our memories. We learned to stand on our own, yet friends were never far when things really got rough. Together, we worked hard trying to reach our common goals, but perhaps more im- portantly, each one of us achieved our own individual goals. 'VN t Q., -swf' l lsit . Of: .' , n , , I .J D X '5'5 l .:,r , Rick Abeln Teri Abernathy Catherine Adams Robert Agne m Alberici 790 Steven Albers Daniel Allen Nancy Allen Tonia Alliston Christina Allota its K ,l X l 1, Sarah Alspach Sandra Amann Jeanne Andree Joseph Anthes Karen Anton Seniors l M -llvv 4:0-'99 he g iii! 'Nh it Cf Elizabeth Armantrout Lori Avey Mark Bachmann Bettina Back Dan Badock Ox at-0 119 I . Y ,. fy ' 1 I ,r 2 V 4 ' - t . '35 I ,I 3,0 . : 'f A' 1 Z 51 jQ:':, K 1 is 517. ' , ,4- ,IA ? E - 1 fee- .32 4 1 Christopher Baer Peggy Ball John Ballance Scott Ballard Robert Ballew 'vin ,vw QP 'T , T' ---T K in I Heather Balliett Mary Jo Balossi Sandra Balota Mark Balzer Bnan Banmster Sensor Class Sponsors-Row One Mr t J! all lf ei Moore, Mrs. Takach, Mrs, Poston, Ms Q McLaughlnn, Mr, Haeger. Mr James Mrg Vures. Mrs, Leonard. Rov. Two M' Len: Mrt Blandford. Mrt Vaughn. Mrs l-lg M- 1 Carle, Mr. Schllmme, Ms Guy, Mrs Bug Mr. Dugan, Mr. Schaefer Mr We-ss 3 5- 203 Class Of 1979 456- 'F' 2, Qf' . U ,ws l 8 ' R5 ' , , i v H' ' A ' l A t 'X f W .ire fax dwps' T-7 iw rv U' t 'Q 42.9 David Barber Mary Barrett Karen Bartholomew , I Timothy Bartin Leo Bartolotta Barbara Bates tyf' nm! al Joanne Batsch Robert Baudendistel Marian Bauer Steve Bauer Tedd Baumann '-if lv' Dame! Baumgarth Victoria Baur Seniors Wit?- N... John Baxter 204 X C N V t X Evan Beatty Scott Becker :QW- i , 2 E .I A' f i Teresa Becker Debra Beers Lisa Beers 'UK' ., ai hx if ' f ,Ii :K . 'v - 3 , 1- ii xxx 4. 5 , ny, ' i 3 'z ' K Catherine Beller Carol Bender Denise Bene nk vie- 9 x 0'--A1 AQL NIB' Kim Benson Robert Benson Christine Benz I t x Q. 'UTS- N.. I ,J N Y it if li Q5 V A Brett Berri Thomas Bertel Edwin Bess 205 16. ,J v- -Q ifcsr 1 -I fl B- 'VX Steven Beishir Felicia Bell an. C Fr I B . 'Fw' Kimberly Bennett Kristin Bennett f J -4 H 'll if 'X K rye G r s .X QI: it ,ia :- h -s 9 4. , rw Q , its I X 3 P n -A ibm ,,- . ! wk , B . r Class Of 1979 .- x ' 4. 'V- :.. y 4 r , 'W X. Teresa Beulick Lisa Bielicki Mary Bippen 'UW 'QQ Sk, Todd Blackford Diane Blanckaert Dewayne Blankenship 1 X1 Suzanne Bley Nancy Blumfelder Jeffrey Boemer ' N .Q-as T Z? Q nv A s Seniors 206 'O x ,,..a. Blake Birchfield 4'- ' if Michele Blase 'CZ' ,f K Joseph Boever AN 'V' Christine Boje ...J ,afa- Peggy Bird ' if? , L ew K X 'Q 7 J ,W I 1' 3, Ross Bledsoe Craig Bogacki Robert Bokel 1 '5' If 4 ' ., sr., 'W' - vi .mia , x f ,W ttf H R- 1 X U I 1 4 1 x X f , lip V ' I 7 f A 1 A ' ' I 1 , i , 4' , My , 44 ' H N 5 ' f V 1 ia ' ' X B. f r w ay r y i , , up 'VIV 1 -'fr' Y ig i . B V J a i y y y a X Al fo' 'r QV' 'il Q--4-v 50- ' Mary Bolesta Rick Bommarito 'UN 'HY' ' l B, ., AA 1 B v. if .,. ,. MF' . . me Lisa Borlesch Jean Bornholdt flx 'QU'- Ann Bradford John Bradley Shan Breitweiser Daniel Bremehr -ob HM fm -fr' H' Donna Bouckaert Craig Breckenridge 'WN .V- F Kimberly Brennan 207 1 l f to KYX li X I l 5 A Y ' ' ' X z B Q' Q: L, X lx: Larry Bowman Amy Boyer -unpfx v f 'V ,b A L fix XX X N X . ' i x Gwen Breed Steve Brennan Kirk Brennecke F-N?6'! 5'S f': Class Of 1979 5,1012 C.. J Q , Robert Briesacher Christopher Brim mef 'Qi i iii i i 9 i W ,4.,, , Janice Brooks Beth Brown -.Q , ..1. ,,...-'Za in-wk 1 Yi 'F 'Sf ,, Sr--,..z 7'- 'ifk 465 im.. I if -v-110 59 . ' Q dl ii i R Rich Brueggemann Melissa Brummel Kent Bruning Kevin Brunts I Seniors 3 QQ I Q 1 Patrick Brym Tamara Bub Richard Bubenik Kevin Buchheit 208 F Steve Brock Traci Brown T .-ff' Toby Bryan .pf- i Sharon Buerke 0 i l -sn 1 N1-F '-E l ll' 1 l Eileen . l Brain Buettner Debra Buggy Charles Bull Matthew Burcham Kns Burkemper ,,,, . R ' ,a.,,,,, Q,-f 'E A' N l g ' Y' v 'I X ' Fm- 5 h l n I l ' l l 1 - Q Brenda Burmeister Amy Burr Tina Burtnett Frank Busalacchu Leanne Butts . N2 .p j. UN A 1 I i , -.v,,s-HQ 'Ji' P ,, Carmelo Calandro Cherie Campbell Patricia Carey ' 'wus-X ,Ima- M fQ? ?x Q! x 1 Concepcio Carmona Mark Carr Llsa Carson 209 Class Of 1979 ll avr 11:7 , W- ,- 1 1 r l x ., Merrta Carter Stephen Casey Joseph Chambers Donna Chandler Carmen Cherry va' 'fb r N Stellina Clatio Ciinton Cole ir- Jonathan Cole David Collins 210 1 Q1 Nkfyi L. .ff-vw F.-in A, 7 ,,. 4, l , X. N ' hw... 1 l , mi 'w w-...E in K Ha Larry Colvin Jennifer Compton AMW' N f 1 'V Y 7? CN , L-' A-' X ' , iz--' CT? rl! r V H , I . X X ' 'x,, T' , I Thomas Conger Doug Conner Bruce Cook Phillip Corbin Cheryl Correll 41' i Q-'dw QL-v 'TF -vp 177 Y' xx :infix 'Q' Q xx 'Qui it 2 K .rw l ,agp v .w-X. ' . a ' S1 ' I fs- .pri ' f. r F Cris Count Michele Crancer Cynthia Crowder Barbara Cuddy Laura Cunningham f 'lb Q an-4 6 ff' cl ' .vx K Christopher Dahl Kimberly Dalton Barbara Daly Jean Daniels X ant-:lie Dy-ie 5 211 Class Of 1979 ,. -.,,.4...4....,.,..-., - 1 ......--.............. . ., - s -s -, -. ..-'14 I .I I i n I jx Q 14.15 1117 2 -M' r -- ii 3' ' 'ii M., f y -Mgf 4 fL-,,fs Q ' L - i t 'I' 2 -'DW wif 1 1 ,- iii 3325 n ui :4 Y ---- ' i A . ,ff X V A c. 5. , if I i I i'.1 1 W, , QA --1 s. L f L. 7, s 1 N., 5 x X X. L -t vi Susan Decker Tony Delia . NI Q-ff f Y I X , 1 XI 1 f 'x L X . 1 , 4, - :ei Ifitihard Denton Tina Desham Seniors I in, L LaDonna Darr Jacqueline da Silva James Davis l '-S. N-lbo - is-L X 0 X X Q wt 0 2, 2 . L Larry Davis Lawrence Davis Nanci Decker i yt'-01 fm Ai-4 W iq.--'V T' 'f .L-sniff Deborah Dempsey Laura Dempsey David Deno ' 'hrs- Joan Deutschmann Michael Devine Matthew DeWeese I 212 A V fk-fhvx 3+ iv, Billy Dickens SY Ginn-vp sm, ,i . XA . A , li . X -W . U, Martin Dmytrack i N , i NX .W E Cheryl Dorn Sharon Dreas 54 T17 i D Teri Diekmann Sharon Digiovanni Mike DiLorenzo Anne Drnuchovsky .-fs., 'WN ,gf N '2':1' wk , tif' 1' I . Q Joyce Dodel Dennis Doerr Pamela Doman Michael Doran agp Mark Dorries Doris Dorsey iw. i N. dy 1'-'X .5 ici Doug Dripps Nancy Droppelmann 213 Class Of 1979 Daren Duchek fl GZZ7 Jiri., X ' fi' ' . John Dvorak if 'lbtf V Thomas Eggers 'x xx L 5- 'TI Patrick Dugan Mike Dulle James Duncan James Dunn -ex 'I 77 Marsha Eastwood Kathy Ebel Jeffrey Ebner Mathew Edstrom Ns-N. in Q5 9 Julie Elbert Lawrence Eickel Susan Elkins Terri Elrod 1 'F ,, A-J W ,'. W. 4,1 t I.' Carolyn Ely Linda Endebrock Seniors 214 .ffl . S., Douglas English Brenda Ericson ,fog 1 V 1 tr..-' Michele Erps Anita Escott Marcia Essmyer Franco Farinella Mark Farwell Dennis Faveere .. ,x 'TIN i ll ,X Michael Fenton James Firmin Lee Fischer 215 il '. '11 f Q7 n I 5 .. 0 if 'lv fa 5, K . L. 1 Q L, dxf. v .1 Q 4- ,.AQ its 'Qi' lg o ,F W' :T . N' if 5 'X xxx ' gd X X 1' I 1 Q .N NX in-A, . Deborah Evans l Laura Fehr Q-v William Fischer fU' L' Michael Everding A 5 Kathleen Felclers Mage 1 F e' 'Ne' .. .s Class Of 1979 I yi bl GP? Denise Foerstel Robert Foerstel Steve Foppe 15 'Ra' if-10 'LT' , W? V Susan Formhais Randy Forshee Stephen Fox turf jar' mf' . bi KW . 9 0- Q. -c .-,Q .o' 1, -,617 X N k ,. tk' he X 4: f 1 Virginia Forbes Jeffrey Fore ni-.wb R ' , Loretta Franks Vicki Friet Charles Fuchs Dianne Fuchs James Fuller T 'Sf 1-4 7-4 ifiithrine Gaffney Tamara Gapsch Joseph Garlick Scott Garner Teresa Gass Seniors 216 x s Kathy Gaume Robert Gaus Tara Geary Lynn Gerdemann Debbie Gerner Andrew Gladstone Linda Glaus Q95 4fVU U5 Q55 413 4' fl x I I 'ay 4 I 4 V 61- 4-P- ,GW N Y 1-gg. x 'bf xy U . .IH ' 5 ,1. Kevin Gosik Patrice Goss 217 3 3' I 4 L I Karen Gehlert Mary Gerber Kent Gibson Steven Gnllnam Q-.4 Grant Goddard Sharon Godfrey 'Q-X 1? 43' ff Marian Grana ' f-v I X. Eric Groeller ,-,4 Anna Hailey ! i 1. Penny Granda N Y x G Diane Guess ii . 'if ' . I s X X , -NX Steve Grant Thomas Grebe! Thomas Grigone 6:3 Ellen Haeger Keith Hafley Christopher Hageman C 'TP Brain Hall Sue Halmich Robert Hampel Seniors Walter Hakenewert Julie Hancock Theresa Hanewinkel 218 913 Na- x J We ' , 4 ,, i I ' 15. ' 3 9 V 'l - Q - ' if! 1, E .N ' Xi 13 xi ' s. 1 eiilfiiiiiiji 3 'JK 1 f L Kathleen Hannan James Hanneke X fs-'X is 4 4 Pfi' I . . vc1 T 5 V. 5 'iii 1, 5 U f it ix 5 ' ,. ,Ve. ' .ia A if il Kenneth Hardebeck Mitchell Harmon James Harrelson Beth Harris Hella Harrison ,-pin To '-'vs A-0 M WI'-n '99 'v ,LA- Patrick Harrison Douglas Harshberger Kenneth Hart Deborah Hartzell James Haviland im-xx -'VS 'US f-:li at B... 'ds-MV Linda Hawkins Judith Heflin Sandra Heidbreder Helen Heilich Sssan Heia 219 Class Of 1979 rj, Sys . 1- ' ' 11 . ffk 1 A .: Z 'Nil me ff' X Xxlx I Q - ' i'f,E: '- . Paul Heyde Scott Hickey L-x N qv- v -stinging l miie Hilkenkamp Tamara Hillemeyer Seniors N 1 co, .L Sharon Hengel David Herbert William Herod '-Cs 4.1- t Qf 'TT sf' t 'Q?, .lg ' I Gerald Herpel Charles Hessler Jamie Heumann 'SZ' if Nu Robert Hickman Bart Hildreth Timothy Higgins .1- ' WIT? V - i David Hillyard Lizabeth Hilse Steve Hirsch 220 P 'M Q 51... l rv an i -X l i i 1 '50 919. N-1 l 'L f 1 1 l Ann Hoelzer Todd Hoeman Sandra Hovelmann Phillip Hoffman John Hoffrneister 708 'Qs , I x fi' 1'- IQ! I ' Daniel Hogan Kenneth Hohman Elizabeth Holloman Sheila Holm Cynthia Holtrnann ef n-l 'Q Cir' N XT? 1 M5 Julie Honeywell Barry Hoog Craig Hooper va i i ' ' ,l 1 f' l f i Brent Horine Robert Horvath Zinat Hossain +: 121 Class Of 1979 1. Q x i .L, t f' Zi I Phillip Houlaus Jennifer Howe Sharon Howell .'!' 354 at ff--7 x J as X X Danielle Hughes Kevin Hughes Larry Hughes 4-3 I Jon Hume Robert Hummel Maeileen Hunt K S6I'1lOl'S 222 X If 'Us Roy Hoyt Colleen Hughes bl. I XX Billey Hulett Joseph Hulser James Hunze Diana Hurt N i' x Z' ' ,z- H fi i Q X1 X Laura Hylla James lngoldsby i Clint Isaacs Renee Isbell f s in 'F-nO 42, ff? v , ' af ' K U 5 . gy! l .. . I ., as g '7 3,9293 4 . . - Q A 'Alix Qi, .,1 in J Debbie Jackson Glen Jackson Jack Jackson Leslie Jackson Ruth Jackson ov' IRS .An 95-g-cali ,A f HL.- ? N . 1 Ellen Jacobs David Jacquin Emmerick Janko Ahamad Jataia Bruce Jenkins as X in . 9-' ' :ps I ix'-7 ' ir ' i i A' James Jensen Cheryl Jerashen Ricky Jiles Christine Johansen Dccg as ' n 'son 223 Class Of 1979 3' 'in 7 .Ia R vu V , 1, 15..- V'2'f? I4 . ilu 5450554 - foe fo., mrs 2 Mark Johnson W'-tT Dale Jones N. Q-712 TTN Scott Jones Pamela Jordan Ricky Jungewaelter K Seniors Q.,- i i John Kaiser 'Q J 7.5 V r , ,. -Sf, J i xx, ,DI7 W '99 1 x Debbie Kalbac Janet Kardell 224 TN - Matthew Johnson i, -,.4, . , -N 131: V. , 'gi' rife' 1 L'Yf . ,ig ,fy- giz ' q'gff,.g,,j. .55 - SH.: gf fig. :gf f' 1 ,'., :z1,.:, Dana Jones frlrfx rw Dianna Jungmann ,,. Frank Kauffmann Cynthia Jokerst fix Greg Jones James Kaiser Joseph Kauffmann X i l. , ill 177 fl 'i Shirley Kaufmann William Kaufmann -nlnuu-Q., Bruce Keller Jimmy Keller f iv. Q w-79 WTYTT7' Charles Kennedy Jerry Kennedy in 55, Marianne Kern Pamela Ketcherside 41'a.,lfY-- 9...- I Jerry Kays Jeffrey Keisker Stephen Kellems QQ .gn ... ,f X A,- Margaret Kemper Cheryl Kennamann Knm Kennamann Ni in--- ' x X 5 NY X ,J ' , XX X S' .CL 1 we , Donald Kent 4 Q 'i' L iii? ig Zvi 'lf' ' Pwr S my 4, N , Qlxvgv R 5 E X yt Q- - f- ' ' C K f Effilfsfl-1 A - ls' L .- gif? ' ,qs ,I x b wi .5 - . Q A I , as . Susan Kettelkamp 225 A Class Of 1979 , I , 'F at 7+ if Kevin Ketterer EP XY' wg x' .IU ' .va e ti- Aa-N Janet Kidd 1 ,I iii -'Y 1 '7 J Env' Charles Kiehn Kimberly Kilpatrick Mark Kimmich .QSM- 09 C17 Richard Kinard Catherine King Michael Kinkead. Lynne Kintz Bruce Kirk KIN- fi.. 1-I-far gt: i l i l Seniors wav' Jean Kirk Steven Kissel Bjorn Kivimaki Susan Kleinhofter Lori Klipsch ' l i gi f i , Q .....,.l , N L, X f i. K 5, 1. , , 'bv !1 I'? l A V in I3 V X Q' I i S 4 4 X , S t J v I ' M X X X I ' l David Kloeppel Dan Kneisler 226 S.: Thomas Knittel Christine Koch Rx- ! ,5,:i. 4' 1 xl 'Q K ,F r ur 4 W ' -Q 'Pi .4'! - ,, 2 f -11:1 X f QX 'is 'N 1- T S1 ,sf ff ? xv Dorothy Koch ' Cindy Kochner Bradley Koenig Susan Koester John Kohm ,fvwi it Hb-Q 'Uk lZ f h- E: Susan Kolocotronis Michael Konersman Mark Konsewicz John Kordsmeier John Kotsis 'lil .11 i- f -v' E Christine Kremer Christopher Kraus Kay Krebeck Karen Kreutz 227 ' u :- ,- l .1 Thermus Kroc Class Cf 1979 OC - Jeff Krumm Wayne Krumm C'- X lr., 2' Y'f A SK X 1 L X H i in-9 'Thr Kerry Krueger Kurt Krueger Kathryn Kuelker 1 , ll' XL X I mx.. 1, , I -, ig ,ff Kathy Kuhlmann Earleen Kuhn Patricia Kulage ,, C? 5 ' x X . if 4 ' s , J L. Donna Lapree Maria Larosa Cindy Lasinski QUT' sandy Laudenslager Charles Laufer Leslie Launch James Lawrence Carol Leathers Seniors 228 X 4 HC: T7 v 1 gr J '-V i U Diane Leimbach James Lema Catherine Leonard Q.:.,.,,.:,, If Bryon Lewis Teresa Libera Rose Lichtenberg ,-revs'- - Craig Lindemann Patty Linhoff Christine Link QQ XT? ' . f -Q WON xx NJ Ann Lesch L Janine ive? ,1.. 1 , 1 M- ,. si. Liebman 1 if ij' Q vi' zum X gr'- James Lipina Sandra Lipsinsky Wanda Lipskoch 229 ??5'Q, ws 'Y' L, i I q , . ' I Aziz' Fw 6 4' 'I I' ' 1 . 1 . Y Laura Lessor C5 .1 X lx Daniel Liescheidt X e if 1. g ' ii ,L.. as E-. 1 , , wa. XL Class Of 1979 Barrett Litzsinger Tina Livingston is -.al 11 4 if Tim Long Sharon Lorance 1 i,'. L Q, arf...-. 1' .L ' , . 'Yr x S-D K Kenneth Ludwig Christopher Lueg 4f Christopher Loeftelman Kathleen Loehr Norma Lohman CS -1 Kelly Lovera Julia Lucas Laura Lucas 'lmks TN L- sxx ' . Jon Luer James Luesse Chris Lynch Seniors jar CT' 119 Scott Mabie David Mach 230 I1 .pb 0 W ff Andrew Maletich Mitzie Malone l Gx .SRX Kgs? s, 'PA . ,I 'h 4: , f ey. ,, ', E L N, - X' I 434' 'iff A Rosemary Mantia Jeffrey Mardis Lynn Marquardt 1 f . ,D iv . . , , . :..'. . inf 3 - 4' ., lffq--?f:E51EZ .f,7 , .zffzwgv - i - -93 3751 ,ff 'iff l i fk David Marty Chris Marziotti David Masker VPN Theodore Mastis l Janice Matthes Mary Mattingly Susan Maurer 231 Garry Martin ZZ,-' Raymond Massud 3 V 5 na Ronald Iklc-Xiiiste' Class Of 1979 .Q Q T ' 'Q' It--Y' T' 'Vx 11 fx i X 5 I li f X If Kathleen McBride Christopher McCready Janet McGann Beth McGaughty Michael McGinnis Q' '-Y '9' , 'A'-G. rp 4217 Nancy McGinnis Patricia McGinnis Cindy McKintire Deborah McKay R fi ,,-N. Y Shawn McKelvey Lisa McKinney Raymond Medved Steve Meine 1,-, tr--- g-LQ Pobert Meissbach Constance Melchior Kevin Merning John Mercurio Diana M6Si Seniors 232 agp- 2 y f 1- '7 , -, fyy 2159, -wr c . rvx V' Curt Meyer Jana Meyer loan Meyer Michele Meyer Roxanne Meyer was Gay Miller '52 us... cw 9 X ' , . . ., 1 '22 7 Q. U5 Susan Meyer Gary Michel Barbara Mielke s-.QN eff -AI' -Y 44 C? Carrie Milanovits Q T- Gayle Miller Mary Miller Mitchell Miller fb' QQ '76 .I xx ' Peggy Miller Steven Miller Diane Minnick Tom Mutchell Lisa Muttmo 233 Class Of 1979 fi 'VK Y' ' if ' ,X James Model Julie Moellenhoff Kathleen Moeller Scott Moeslein Catherine Mohesky .yn ri sqft' .fx 1 fx lx l ' J xtnhyiili l William Molitoi Leslie Molloy Edward Molly Susan Manrotus Tracy Moody ,Q 9' 3- James Moore Karl Moore Teri Moore John Moran Anthony Morgan Seniors 'ff' I 'ba 0--...N 'xi ' Gregory Morris Jean Moser 234 . l i 1 l .l l l ll ,. ll ll ll ll l l r ...N Patricia Moser Debra Moss W l f ',,'vu ii' 'ir' Q: inva- Q-'W' ' Denise Motta David Muckler Bret Muehlenbrock Cheryl Mueller Jeffrey Mueller af MQ 5 4-ffvv-M At- TTT .xx Lesley Mueller Marcia Mueller Richard Mueller Rick Mueller Robert Mueller Tx '15 .-0 ti' 4175? 5.- Q I v. 'Tr me sp fi 2 . .. g gf FR, A, ' ' -LT ,X x .,... 1 , E? i a 1 - si x V .ikx-X 'f Y l - fu il ' -R D- 523' f . ,,ll - i l Sandra Mueller Danny Muether Richard Mullen Chris Mulvoy HJWSSP MUVPCF 235 Class Of 1979 ,. K s 11' it xx-,V Kathleen Nash William Nejelski J' C1 'E- fn' X xkyf 'TJ Seniors Laura Newport Bormay Nhim i., Steven Musgrove Kathleen Naccarato Keith Nagy 03 ,N 01+ 6, 9'- Hamid Nahani Gisela Nahser Jeannine Nappier IDN Una Qffjy Q55 Dawn Neu Melinda Newberry Melissa Newberry inn Parady Nhim Dan Nieder William Niederstadt 236 g I ,I I I I I I Vi Robert Niemeyer I ,I I , I I I X I y I XXX - lx, , , . -, :ll xx W Kevin O'Brien I U David oitker guy 1 ' , , I Ji 575' 'i, fr ,x , 'N X I, X W, xx u. 4 Michael Nix Ray Ochs Michael O'Keefe xNiiX TN f , x., 1 K N Joe Noerper James Nottelmann Deborah Novak 1 i N-J Magdelena 0'ConneIl Brian O'Gorman Christopher Ohnirnus 1- - it I I A v I if n: ' .X I 17 Qi S 'f 1 ' Helga Okolischan , y x i ,i -- H o fl. 3 X 41 K ' X . I 4 A i'-5' X xx . A 'x ' sf 45 o 0 N gk lwggffl' fig. 1 1 i1fl.'xK- '.4 ss wx . .ll AXXYQ 51 ,, T., N 4 ZZ- 1:5 lg rio fl J ixixgxit- L1 il A. Kathleen Oldani Kelly O'Mara Lauren O'NeaI 23: Class Of 1979 cfx T' Qs-5 ' f .41 r .L Lawrence O'NeaI Daniel Oppland Michelle Ortinau 'VX 'Z' w-r--- Qf P if i fi 'L if N 'X Yi an K., Andrew Ott 5 Mark Otto Scott Owens we .vb as if V' Q, - Tv NP-nm' , -f ,, . ,ov-' , f y W' Nancy Parisotto Teresa Parke Jeffrey Parres X 'Z ZR QQ iv , Keith Osborne Leisa Osiecki r'-5 3 N.. 1 .A I Gwynda Oxandale Jeffrey Panchot is 5 P,C i Rosaria Passanisi Cathy Patton 1' , f Seniors 238 Elaine Patton Kevin Paulsell A0 'w Cynthia Pawlowski Charles Pearson ii Us. P -.. .qv hr .l'l 'f'. 1 K 1 it Don Pemberton Cynthia Perkins -A 755 X Peggy Peterson x Q I O i . 's Kent Piesbergen Kevin Pipkin Diane Pisom Thomas Pisoni lame: Pit her N 'l 4-15 V '. fn' ,yi it .' i 1'1- 1-ex .,b', Qnyg l Wayne Ploesser Debbie Politte Dominic Polizzi ' gnu-A 1... Bret Polk John Pope Ronald Portell 'NO' ,,,.,., 'L Diane Potter Karen Prichard Lisa Proctor Wallis Pruitt Mark Pyne 4331 CN i Seniors 4:0 fluy ,. I 6 . Q 1 V ' 45 - 1 n , 3, 6 l t is I h Julie Quevreaux Tammela Quinlin Janice Ragan Glenn Randolph Ann Ransom 240 Ol ,' L g g kk .:.3 -if 'R Egg, Q Q:-ax , 'B , X ,, ia Q' wig ! 4 E1 'X g fx ws, ,M 1 1 , If Tx v I . - i 3 Y 'f5 l s Q-ff Lori Rapp it i I l i I l i F - Q L Cynthia Rawlins Nur' yi -Gi 'Q 'f 'V sm, Anne Rathert - X 5 A 2:51 Tl -if Scott Reeb OX. sh, 4f b if -'Ph s .A U--im f? Mary Rathgeber Laura Raumschuh Wendy Rauscher IV! ff? IQ , Mx, in 5 . . L- ' : , r 1 X15 iii I r Janenne Reed Joyce Reed Terri Reed Q-vi 91, Qs. ' 4 Kevin Rees as . -M x ' r Y 5 L Pauline Reese Kevin Regan ur----5 Carol Rehagan Laura Reichert Lisa Renaud 241 'v7 no N I I Class Of 1979 I 1 3 .f 'S Beverly Rericha Gregory Rice Curt Richards '!f.'T 'b, Timothy Rielly Terence Riley Terry Riney lx 'O' '1-f' 'N-' 4. Q-.eff Susan Rivers Jimmy Roach David Robben Seniors 242 he 'a Ss i 4 I k Terri Richardson Michael Ried l ii if---X Thomas Riney Cynthia Ritzel 'N has .,-4' ' i i ' , i i i Diane Robben Marilyn Rogers N X, I Robert Rggers DOr'll'ia Rohlfing 'Qs X inf' l l wg-1 .4 - ! i'-N 1' Judith Rohnan Lori Rohs Mel fax Hin Gunn -5' 1-' 1 -Q Y N X x N ri Carrie Rola Christopher Rombach Ross Romine Robert Rosenberg Kris Rosenhauer Dogeis Q' 'r: ' o X V xr' Michael Rosin Lynn Roush Gregory Rumford 1 Kimberly Rumping Thomas Ruzicka 'GCH5 -ft in-s '! 'vv 'N l William Saller Sue Sammelman Mary Sanders Robert Sanders Dowlz Sang Class Of 1979 -YT U ,xi 2 .N 3 5 ' . - I - - . ye 5' , ,,, - ' - s - , ' an 1 f . . - I .. M 1- 2 J ,J 3 s X ' ,' - ' ' ff N , - -4 4 G' -' 'Z ,J - 'vcd - ' ' h K' 4lQ X x X ,vi t I 1 is , 8 I X Q jbx , if ' f ' A ' 'r. J ' '. ' A ' rx ' ' , M' 9' Lori Sarkisian Kathleen Scanlon David Schade , A. A' ,T . ' ,iff I, r. -5 ' -IA K I W 235131 . fi- Ti A F? 'g i 'ite' 'if 'iq I X 1 'Q ' ' -I ' ti - 1.. 6 , it Rs L- 3 .I 5 75 Us U :Mm N X 0. . ,ax V ' In JW' ' ' N' fs , ' . . f- - 1 'WV' 3 ,W Q- PX . 'pf H ' ' .. m. Q on ml nm' Diane Schaefer Jill Schanzle Sondra Schaub U f'-W-'s Celeste Schejbal as J? Q 'Y v Amy Schif Janice Schiili Donna Schimmelpfenning Steven Schiwinger :CN 093 'qw , is-.-. ...- -lcv' IT' Seniors 'w-.af A 01 X XXi Jane Schlecht June Schloss Linda Schlude John Schlueter Joseph Schmader 244 .Ji Mary Schmale Jeffrey Schmidt Joseph Schmidt Rayman Schmittgens - tu C Vs.. 1K.Xv V377 on gt 9 I 7' ta X L. 1 Michael Schmitz Donald Schnurbusch Steven Schopp Sharon Schott 'Jar if Donald Schmitz 15 Q Craig Schubert L, 5' Greg Schuler Kurt Schulz Mary Schumacher v F I ,QM Q F ., l I l as-X f lm- X 'rr rv Scott Schumacher Leslie Schwaab Kirk Scott 245 Class Of 1979 xi' - s R. Sandra Seals 'fbw fm Melinqg Shiffler Dan Simon X l X, l it I i Albert Sebaugh Christopher Sebelski U Q9 444 Michael Shocker Donna Siebert Kathryn Simpson Theresa Simpson Seniors 7-I ig lex l , 'Qs' YL, 5 Sherry Sege Kurt Siems Us Kelly Sinamon David Skiles I7 ' Danny Seipp Janet Simeone Anthony Sisson ' XY 491 Q X! Sandra Slais Denise Slyman Kelly Smith , R eq X John Snyder Gregory Spence Mark Spielman .X 14 ff- , ' X V ' 2' ' P i XX a Xex 4 nil 7-.,i 5 Lori Smith Noreen Smith Scott Smnn Arg .rfv ..., X N X Linda Soukup Mark Sova Mark Spalmger if Cfi- .3 x l Paul Spindler Bruce Spnnzng kenneth Spitz 247 Class Of 1979 'UN 'IT' X incl: - X -1 Cynthia Splisgardt A-x CTT' Robert Staufenbiel 3 4'-bf ' Richard Steger Seniors John Stobie ix ig- , 5. i A 5 :J 1x13 l J 1 -.11-,iff J i Jeffrey Squires Russell Stageman Sheryl Stanhope y w - . Eff J 'Y X . If Y E P 1 ' 5 I K 3 . i f Mary Ellen Steck Sandra Stefan Carol Steffen Q-st. Pls- .rl I-l 'Q 3 Joseph Steininger Bruce Steinke Robert Stemmler Q. ' i KX Q, X I Elizabeth Stock Mark Stromberg Denise Stuckmeyer 248 ,Q 'I li J I ' ii Josephine Staton 2? if R Ll, 4, ..4,. ,WA ag .,4,A ,. Jeff Suellentrap MQ ,.,auv x it l 5 , IFF s 1 Wxlq 's' X rj--'W N S Kathy Sulhoff Judy Sullivan Mark Sullivan Mary Jane Sullivan Peggy Sullivan ki! 1'-K ' -2 l 1 r v-,X Regina Summers William Summers Deborah Sutton Sandfa Sutton 1. is 1:-Q. :Q-f-'sfw M2 J l Y A i N. , , 1-,,..1 4-lf., -U . 9 0 sx I ,N X.,-Z Valerie Swayzee Kirk Syberg Jim Syrett Beth Taylor 'K Q Nm in Q 'i.'!'. 'w-' hal Kevin Taylor Mary Taylor David Thielker Jean Tnoele Scott Tnoele 249 Class Of 1979 'Q'-ff? Gwen Thomas I3 l l John Tinkham Jay Touchette 065 'F'-nv X ,161 -br Melissa Thomas John Thornhill Melissa Thurmond f Ewa we vi P E y ww I i F X 1 .I K 5 J Cristina Tiongson Nancy Tippitt Jana Tobias ' , Q u ' ., i fff Donald Trunko Kristine Tufts Timothy Turpin ff Seniors Donna Uebel 250 X -qi. I Mark Thuston ll. l Julie Toler Peggy Tyrer ,f,, u. 1' . . i , . . Linda Underwood w l Q L f F if 'Fill' A' . , , 4 v G h ' gk' -'S' Y' I FD . K Susan Unger Phillip Urberger - 5 FF '95 was . , ev ' .,.l, f ., t ww., Carl VanMeter Teresa Varga Nick Varsam Karen Vehlewald Lori Versen .PQ Awe x,,f All-'Ng F Nl xr.. , I . f i i it I ' l. X -ss, r All Gary Vinyard Brett Vitoux Paul Vlaich James Vogel Thomas Vogel ,gnu Qs Ci ,,- 'W' 4: ' - 'ti'-' Q f ' eff ff ' f, X e, 5 X my Q , 1 A l rf L X333 5 , 4.5. l l l e . Donald Vogt Jeff Vokracka Todd Vollet Duane Vollrnar TW' NOOVVWSGS 251 Class Ot 1979 if-x 'w Q 1Y fb? M Terri Abernathy, Senior Class President Dawn Wagner Jacqueline Wagner Donna Vorbeck Joanne Votino Laura Wacker KN 1 'B 7' - .-' -1 I 2,3 ff L Sharon Wagner it 513-GQ' V Jfti, Xl, ,nl David Walden Jacquelyn Walker Donald Walls Seniors 1 9 Q 7' Y 1 s l 'anna Walther Mary Walther Juluis Walter 252 , 1,1 A . s 'xr X O x Nl W. vs, ,J D. J :X Bradley Walpole Sue Walsh Laurie Walter Charles Walters II Ui ' , 'a I -7' if gy, li A'-in 3 I V 'i , ,', A V l X 'X J V P Thomas Walz Tsang Wei Wang Scott Ward Laura Warner William Watkins N' 2. -Aw 4--.P X-i1 xX. Q 4 Alan Weber Gigi Weber William Weber Alan Wehking Vicki Weidlicb gg 'WN Cai., i 5Memos ? mwx , so 'gT i . F, 4 Q ' E IN R, X 0. ,inf QR : ,K ' I - , ,YN My-'s.:l:in1x.-K-rar.. .:.,e NHL? I V In r N 125: ' ', x 5' Y , ' s,---:Sz i is X1 i Donna Weindel Lynn Weingardt Charlotte Weiss New V, QF'-, if .4 3 i Linda Weiss Robert Weiss Steven Wells Dawn Wagner. Senior K .ess X 253 Class Of 1979 Q f' 15 A935 - X 1 N 54 Carol Wendel Monica Wendt Cynthia Wenlgeburger Diane Wentzel Caren Wepfer 'Ol 950, 'Sf' g N i Patrick Werkema Gregg Westall Karen Whetsell James White Michael White 1r ' Qw- li 1 l Kimberly Widman Kim Wiers Michael Wiesehan Kevin Wilder John Wilfley 5 K Seniors O Qi X ,Q i X X ,. Jeffrey Williams Kimberly Williams Laguita Williams 254 'X i fus- gk- 0' 1 V -I 1 QZLI? 1 1 1 , , i I, ' . -, 'L ... , ul John Williamson Barbara Willis Wimberly Willis WSI? 'S xv , Brian Will Bob Windal Randy Wingbermuehle Ctzrnf Q q ,W Sue Wirtel Karen Wiseman Linda Wohlschlaeger QQ 45- vm ' f We x ,XX , X , l 4 A . -s-..., fl l S I i 1 W W If Iliff' 7 , lr' .. sw, I 4 I J X ,Ft H , , , l I Q. fh- IN 1 V. :Ai vl ...img A A - ' V G W 1?-its bf ir Jon Winslow Daniel Wirick V I-'X 1--f-v li 1 4 K i I John Wolf Kelly Womack 'Ci 'bv Q27 13 Q lk, Q-do .',,, 3 Susan Womack Thomas Womack Cheryl Wood Kelly Wood Susan wood 255 Class Of 1979 13 1? M H. 5 3? I f E jf David Woodland Dennis Woodling Lisa Wood-Smith X .ri P ' :X Ii .ii 04 l i Y f, 2 I 'if'.vs.,4,a-W5 ,. .5 ig -gS3Av,i'4,:5p,r 'Q' up x 57 'Qin Q-'D' ni ll if ll' ul e lf .- ,fl Melissa Newberry, Senior Class Treasurer Michael Wroble Mark Wymore Nancy Yahl 1 J' l ii, . R i ,, x F' i ,iv 'u :ll f it '? 1 'is 31' ,Q 135 Stephen Yallaly Steven Yates Michelle Young Karen Yount Steve Zander ...X A-rx 'er -J K .. - ll Susan Zeibig Cynthia Zeis Kenneth Zellers Janice Zengel Lynn Zerr Sel'llOI'S 256 WA-4 'lb if 1 .ti l L' J' x , if Keith Zesch Donna Zimmerman C N f T 2j.,T .1 ', 5 ' A . -p T112 'x ii in l x X , X i I l Steven Zink Mike Zinselmeier Pam Zurfluh .1 ' .y .HQ O .4 Y as 't19 ' , 1 fix 'f an Qxyx ' xx.. , M A f . t XXX W , V W , 'f R . 'll b ' f , - V L -1, .. JL l.. i C vue: J xl i .M-Q ' 1'- Jean Kirk, Senior Class Secretary A 1 E l . l Not Pictured 1 Steve Best Jeffrey Hackmann Tammara McNearney Carol Scott I Sandra Bond Kurt Hansen Theresa McNearney Denise Sebek 1 Ronald Boofer Rodney Jones Lynn Messinger Russell Siebert 1 James Brown Michael Kargarin Richard Niewoechner Randy Sherrell Terrence Crupe John King Carl Nilsson David Smith l Robert Deatherage Gregory Klotz David Patterson Robert Summa 2 Catherine Decker Thomas Laird Rodney Powers Thomas Termine i Donna Erger Joseph Maciocia Justine Pudlowski Kevin Tirre Q Doug Faulkner Gregg Martin Karle Rhodes Doug Vonderbruege Peggy Gaffney John McCue Christine Schmidt Kenneth Walling 257 Class Of 1979 Lindbergh Hosts M.A.S.C. Convention Student Council members returning from the 1978 Missouri Association of Student Councils Conference proudly announced that Lindbergh had been elected 1979 M.A.S.C. President. Along with this honor came the job of hosting the 1979 Conference, an undertaking of greater magnitude than many ever anticipated. Hosting the conference required not only the hard work of dedicated stu- dent council members but also the cooperation of the entire school dis- trict. Thirteen committees, super- vised and coordinated by Mr. Mc- Guffey, student council sponsor, Amy Burr, presiding M.A.S.C. chair- persong and Terri Abernathy, stu- dent council presidentg were formed. Their jobs were to arrange housing, entertainment, meals, transportation, and meeting places for the 1200 delegates from all cor- ners of Missouri. Lindbergh students from every grade and social group on campus helped with housing and entertainment. Administrators and faculty members also helped with housing and committee supervision. Drama Club, KLSR members, pom- pon girls, the Stage Band, and ath- letes from various sports teams also devoted time to entertaining the visitors. The M.A.S.C. Conference brought a new enthusiasm to Lindbergh. Many people worked hard to make it a success. Their efforts were reward- ed with the appreciation visitors ex- pressed and their own feelings of pride for a job well done. 1. Over 1200 delegates attend the M.A.S.C. Conference. 2. Amy Burr, M.A,S.C. chairperson, presides over the opening meeting. 3. Mr, McGuHey has a talk with Mickey. Stu- dent CounciI's gift of appreciation for his dedication as their sponsor. 4, Student Council members transform LHS into a convention center. lim .4 -'R l'IiJ 1 . J ' i l X 1 Tern Abernathy assumes many responsubnlitles, Il'1ClIJdII'1gThF3WOVt' urwolfeflfr r rr tlon during her term as student council president 2 Mrs Martha Hacks, M.A.S.C4 executive secretary, recognuzes LHS student a to adn il d x 4 :vt E ,iw I N Q V Q 1 Sy -W -W. l. XV r T its L 7't I ,sf ' af' 'S - f , Af' A45- ' -1 v Q J 3. Decorations provlde a dnversnon from the 'ob of ho 4. Refreshments and entertaunment are proudeo to come. 5. Seven Kitchens Restaurant as .a restmg place for the held at South County Shoppung Center 6. A visltnng delegate checks un at the electrons 259 Baseball Goes To Busch -I!!-nann-' iii ninth., l-1-ggi. 4 ' Enthusiasm ran high as Flyer fans took their spirit to Busch Memorial Stadium to watch the LHS Baseball Team battle the Fox Warriors on May 12. This event, sponsored by the Cardi- nal organization, was open to the two schools successful in selling over 1,200 tickets. Fans began arriving early to watch both teams take batting and field practice. Team spirit was displayed by each school as their high school names were spelled out in the top section of the stadium. Lindbergh was additionally supported when the Symphonic Band and Pom Pon Girls performed in a pre- game show. The game followed at 4:30 and proved to be an exciting contest. The Flyers emerged victorious, beating the Warriors by a score of 3 to 0. Pitching was a major LHS strength with the skills of Joe Boever and Rick Reed. With strong hitting and fielding other players such as Blake Birchfield, Dave Mach, Kirk Scott, and Kevin Paulsell helped gain the win. The Lind- bergh victory proved enjoyable to Flyer fans who stayed to later watch the Cardinals and Atlanta Braves. T T' ' 1 T i'g.Qv5'fii5i5t 1 ' ' 'Quang -.--S...-... -. -.4 -' T' -' -t 2:-1 ' ' 'fifie-.-g...,..,. , . . , ' Q - -- W-H... , -M- . .. ,,...-Y ,... ..,,, ,V-Q - IZ.. . ' ef- 2' -. ..:7,r:::, Et- 5-P E.iF l'-'Viv'-,, I T'-221- 3 'A 'H --1-H 'L if 3 Z, Aft' 'in' In - .....'f '. in ni -i 'T:gf!l?5'1,a:.'f',?,x cf H was ff:-5, , rg,-'Q -H - .wfiiiif -fa- ull ,It V L '- fav' vi o l 1 l i -fur' - -1- ' . i . if A- r I r' I W ,K A . 1. The Lindbergh Baseball I I Team lines in Busch Stadi- um for the playing of the National Anthem, as their pre-Cardinal game gets underway. 2. Sports announcer Mike Shannon chats with Coach Gately, during the Lindbergh game against angles :gn 15:53:- Fox. f'S5fe2'nffeQi'in'QaQi ?'fQ s lf 2' gr 4-.gf ff T? 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H g et fgfj ., .3ff?rvtt'ff'r1'4f:r' -. :F .1 ' - 260 E' 'Yu 3 LVh - Ikl' I vaibi ,fl They re Out For Blood ln February many concerned land perhaps slnghtly apprehenslveg stu dents took tame from classes to donate blood at the annual Red Cross Bloodmoblle Over 1OO punts of blood were donated settlng a record over last year Students over 17 wenghlng at least 100 pounds and an general good health took part an the blood dnve After answerlng questlons fllllng ut forms and havnng thelr tempera tures taken donors land on tables as Red Cross nurses attended to them Finally after the ordeal was over students were treated to re freshments and recelved a blood donors card Wlth the help of sponsors Mr McGuftey and Mr Pourchot Klm Kulpatrlck volun teer coordlnator volunteers work ers and donors the blood druve proved an overall success Freshmen nervously entered Gym I as nurslng students from Deacon ess Hospltal calmed the fearful stu dents On November 5 1979 the American Heart Assoclatuon skllltul ly measured the rlslng blood pres Inner tube luke bands would around their arms the students soon dns covered that the only harmful ef fect was posslbly flndung out they had hugh blood pressure of sq Q Y I ., I ' , ll , kv., y f UW-W ,QA A i N' J! 'D . l ' 1 fl A I - A E f , ' 4 ' ' ' 0 gx .wwf V ' . . - . V xx ll I . ' 11' , lf 1 S, S I It I , . ' - G 'XT rslt ' 1 fr at V. ,AY ' 4 I V ' ' ' 4? ...- ' F Q' ' ' - - wt, Q 'f - sure of L.H.S. freshmen. With the : - , WXX It . - . ll I H I h - I , X x N rv X . -. 3 ' N tw ' . I R , , A if 4.44 1 tw an 1 i 'L K K Y ' t, s'. X f .5 . I s :rx-X41 F M X ' K N, J H , X X X ,I ' ' 3 Q ' ,N ,, fa... v - SN , , nd ' I In ' W' J X ' ' Y' if .V ' dx F I 1 ' F A Xisg . f , ' I of ii, -7 5 Q' , U' -nl ' 'F X ,.r du QQ Q L17 Q 1 x wx X, -GIMP' ,-,...-4 The past four years have held a myriad of experiences we worked our way to graduation. Now, as we receive for the class of 1979.,These helped us to learn, grow, the final rewards of a coveted diploma and recognition. and mature into the individuals we are today. The chal- we look back over the past four years, we look back at lenges were never ending, but we were determined as our goals, achievements, and friendships. llU'UlIiIINll3 IIBAVCK -,nit CLASS or IQTQ Terri Abernathy-National Honor So- ciety 11,123 President's Club 93 Stu- dent Council 9,10,11,12 Co-Presi- dent 123 Drama Club 1,01 Statisti- cians 103 Synchronized Swim 103 A Cappella 11,123 Girls' Concert Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir President 93 Pom Pon Girls 113 Class Officer 9,12, Treasurer 9 President 122 Don- key Basketball 103 Snow Queen Court Maid 123 Variety Show 10,11. Nancy Allen-National Honor Society 123 French Club 9,10,113 Pep Club 11, Soccerettes 11. Sarah Alspach-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 SPIRIT Staff 123 Dra- ma Club 93 German Club 9,10,11,12, President 123 A Cappella 11,123 Grisl' Concert Choir 10: Ninth Grade Choir 93 Musical 12, Currator's Scholarship 12. Sandra Amann-National Honor Soci- ety 123 Food and Recipe Club 9. Joseph Anthes-Concert Band I 9,101 Concert Band ll 112 Camp MoVal11. Bettina Back-Track 10,11,123 Co-Pi- lots 103 Pep Club 10,11,123 Variety Show 11,123 YMCA 10. Chris Baer-National Honor Society 123 Baseball 9,103 Basketball 93 Football 93 Concert Band I 93 Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 9,10,11,12, Vice-president 12. Heather Balliett-KLSR 10,11,12, News Director 11,12, PILOT Staff 10,113 School Store 123 Student Council 123 Drama Club 10,11,123 Forensics Team 123 Lyceum 113 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Spanish Club 10,11,123 Thespians 123 Youth and Government Club, Treasurer 113 Spring Play 10,11,123 Variety Show 10,11,123 Winter Play 10,11,12. David Barber-KLSR 9,10,11,12, Head Announcer 10, Assistant Sta- tion Manager 11, Executive Produc- er 123 National Honor Society 10,11,123 PILOT Staff 9,1O,11,12Q Drama Club 12Q Quill 81 Scroll 123 Musical 123 Winter Play 12. ' Karen Bartholomew-National Honor Society 121 Basketball 93 Tennis 9,10,113 Volleyball 93 Orchestra 9,10. Barbara Bates-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 SPIRIT Staff 12: Dra- ma Club 9,101 German Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 113 A Cap- pella 11,12Q Girls' Concert Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 9,111 Close-Up 11. Cathy Beller-KLSR 93 PILOT Staff 11,123 Astro Club 10,111 Creative Writing Club 11,123 German Club 9, Photography Club, President 113 Concert Band I 9,1OQ Concert Band ll lli Pep Band 123 Symphonic Band 123 Spring Play 113 Variety Show 113 Winter Play 11. Robert Benson-Track 11,123 French Club 9,103 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9. Teresa Beulick-Camp MoVaI 103 Na- tional Honor Society 11,123 French Club 9,10,11,123 Pep Club 9,103 Concert Band ll 9,103 Pep Band 11,123 Symphonic Band 11,123 Class Vice-president 9. Blake Birchfield-National Honor So- ciety 11,123 Baseball 10,11,123 Bas- ketball 9,103 Football 9,10,11,123 Lettermen's Club 11,123 Turnabout Knight 123 Variety Show 123 Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 9,10,11,12, Todd Blackford-National Honor So- ciety 10,11,12, Secretary 12, PILOT Staff 123 Baseball 9,103 Basketball 9,102 Cross Country 11,12, Co-Cap- tain 123 Track 11,123 Lettermen's Club 11,123 A Cappella 11, Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Don- key Basketball 123 Homecoming Dance Court 123 Variety Show 113 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10,11,12, President 12. Diane Blanckaert-National Honor Society 11,123 PILOT Staff 123 Pep Club 9,102 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 10,11. Nancy Blumfelder-National Honor Society 10,11,123 Co-Pilots 9,1O,11Q Drama Club 123 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Statisticians 123 Syn- chronized Swim Club 9,10,11,12, President 123 A Cappella 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Choir Grade 93 Musical 123 Variety Show 9,10,11,12, Christy Boje-National Honor Society 123 Pep Club 103 Synchronized Swim Club 9,10,11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9. Mary Bolesta-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,12, French Club 10,11,123 Future Teachers 11,12, Secretary :nf 'aw- .AL 264 123 Pep Club 93 A Cappella 11,12, Girls' Concert Choir, President 10, Madrigal 12, Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 9,11,12. Lisa Borlesch-National Honor Soci- ety 12Q Pep Club 10: Synchronized Swim Club 9,10,11, Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9. Jean Bornholdt-Camp MoVal 113 KLSR 9,10,11, News Director 11, National Honor Society 11,123 Track 103 Drama Club 9,10,11,12, Vice- president 11, President 123 Home Ec Club 93 Pep Club 9,10,113 Thespi- ans 9,10,11,12, A Cappella 10,11, Secretary 113 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Musical 123 Spring Play 9,10,11,12, Director 123 Vari- ety Show 9,1O,11,12Q Winter Play 9,10,11,12. Amy Boyer-Camp MoVal 103 French Club 12: Future Teachers 122 Pep Club 9,10,113 Spanish Club 10,11, Secretary 11. Ann Bradford-Track 103 Drama Club 103 French Club 9,10,113 Pep Club 9,10,11, A Cappella 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Vari- ety Show 10,111 William Woods Alumnae Scholarship 12. Gwen Breed-KLSR 113 PILOT Staff 10,11,123 Creative Writing Club 113 Drama Club 10,11,123 Future Medi- cal Careers 10,113 Pep Club 93 Span- ish Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 123 Synchronized Swim Club 113 Con- cert Band l 93 Spring Play 113 Bible Club 9,10,11. Steve Breihan-Student Council 9,10,11,123 Cross Country 9,10,113 Swimming 113 Track, 93 Water Polo 123 Homecoming Dance Court 123 Variety Show 11,123 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 11,12. Daniel Bremehr-National Honor So- ciety 10,11,123 Track 9,10,11,12, Kimberly Brennan-School Store 103 Student Council 103 Soccer 10,11,123 Softball 10,11,123 Snow Queen Court Maid 123 Turnabout Dance Court Escort 11. Rick Brueggemann-Baseball 9,10,11,12, Co-captain 103 Football 9,10,11,12j Fellow of Christian Ath- letes 10,11,123 Secretary 12. Melissa- Brummel-National Honor Society 10,11,123 PILOT Staff 12, German Club 1O,11,12Q Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Vice-president 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Kent Bruning-Baseball 9,10,11,123 Basketball 93 Football 9,10,11,123 Lettermen's Club 11,123 Variety Show 123 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9,10,11,12. Amy Kathleen Burr-National Honor Society 11,123 School Store 113 Stu- dent Council 9,10,11,12, Vice-presi- dent 123 Drama Club 9,102 French Club 9,1O,11,12Q Future Teachers 11,12, President 123 Lyceum, Pro- gram Director 113 Pep Club ,10,11,123 Statisticians 93 Class Secretary 9. Patty Carey-Cross Country 123 Track 10,11,12Q Co-Pilots 9,10,113 Variety Show 9.11. Sepa Carmona-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Concert Band ll 93 Pep Band 10,11,123 Pom Pon Girls 9,10,11,12, Co-captain 123 Sym- phonic Band 10,11,123 Variety Show 12. Lorry Chott-National Honor Society 10,11,123 PILOT Staff 11,123 Astro Club 103 Creative Writing Club 11,12, Editor 123 Drama Club 9: Pep Club 103 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 103 Orchestra 12: Pep Band 123 Symphonic Band 11,123 Spring Play 113 Variety Show 9,123 Winter Play 113 Webster Scholarship 12. Doug Churovich-KLSR Engineer 9: National Honor Society 10,11,123 PILOT Staff 123 SPIRIT Staff 11,121 Track 93 Russian Club 9,10.11,12: Orchestra 9. Patricia Claus-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Swimming 93 French Club 123 A Cappella 11,123 Girls' Concert Choir 103 Madrigal 12: Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 9,11. Jeffrey Clobes-National Honor Soci- ety 1O,11,12Q Tennis 9,10,11,123 Russian Club 10,11,123 Concert Band ll 93 Jazz Lad Band 10,11,123 Orchestra 11,123 Symphonic Band 10,11,12Q Musical 12. Clinton Cole-Camp MoVal 113 Presi- dents' Club 93 Student Council 9,10,11, President 11: Swimming 10,113 Water Polo 9,123 Youth and Government Club 11,123 Class President 9,103 Donkey Basketball 10. Jonathan Cole-KLSR 9,10,11,123 Chemistry Club 123 Drama Club 9,10,113 Future Medical Careers 12: Chamber Orchestra 10.11.121 Or- chestra 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 11. Secretary 123 Variety Show 9. Bruce Cook-KLSR 9,10,113 National Honor Society 10,11,123 PILOT Staff 'Sa 'S'-i'L:'fQ S3 Nw .pa if ' Q - i I '- - ., n .--- -r3'33 i , . r 4' A ff- fight . i 265 I' .-.ENTEIDED AS 9,10,11,12, Astro Club 12, Environ- mental Problems Club 11,123 Ly- ceum 11,123 Russian Club 9,101 Youth and Government Club 11,122 Orchestra 93 Foreign Exchange Chairman 10. Phil Corbin-National Honor Society 11,123 Cross Country 103 Football 93 Track 9,10,113 Photography Club 112 Concert Band I 9. LaDonna Darr-Pep Club 93 Girls' Concert Choir 113 Mixed Choir 10: Ninth Grade Choir 9. Jacqueline da Silva-Camp MoVal 103 National Honor Society 10,11,123 Track 93 Co-Pilots 1O,11,12Q French Club 10,11,12, President 121 Ly- ceum 11,12Q Pep Club 9,101 Youth and Government Club 121 Variety Show 9,113 Bible Club 10,11,12. Sue Decker-National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q PILOT Staff 122 Cross Country 12Q Track 11,121 Co-Pilots 9,10,113 Lyceum 11,123 Pep Club 9,103 Cheerleaders 9,10. Debbie Dempsey-National Honor So- ciety 11,121 Drama Club 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Spanish Club 9,10,11,123 Thespians 123 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Spring Play 1O,11Q Variety Show 10,11,123 Winter Play 10,11. Laura Dempsey-Pep Club 10,11. Joan Deutschmann-National Honor Society 123 Close-Up 11. Mike Devine -National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Soccer 9,10,11,12, Captain 10,12. IN, NAIVE FIQESHMEN ... Matt Deweese-Football 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Wrestling 9,103 Concert Band I 9,103 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9,10,11. Teri Diekmann-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 School Store 113 Stu- dent Council 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 12: Field Hockey 10,11,123 Track 9,103 Pep Club 9,103 A Cappella 11,12, Vice-president 123 Madrigal 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Class Vice-president 112 Musical 123 Snow Queen Dance Court 11,123 Variety Show 10,12. Sharon Diglovanni-National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q School Store 11,123 Student Council 11,123 Pep Club 9,103 Cheerleaders 9,10, Co- Captain 93 Snow Queen 123 Variety Show 123 Curators Scholarship 12. Sharon Dreas-National Honor Soci- ety 12: Future Medical Careers 10,11,12. Nancy Droppelman-Camp MoVal 10,113 National Honor Society 103 SPIRIT Staff 11,12, Student Life Edi- tor 123 Swimming 10311, Manager 113 Quill and Scroll 123 Synchro- nized Swim Club 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9. Patrick Dugan-National Honor Soci- ety 123 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 1O,11Q Pep Band 123 Stage Band 123 Symphonic Band 12. James Duncan-SPIRIT Staff 9,10,11,12, Business Manager 123 Future Medical Careers 11,12, Sec- retary 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Con- cert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 103 Symphonic Band 11,123 Variety Show 11. 1 1 Jeff Ebner-Track 9,10,11,123 Com- puter Club 11,12, President 11,123 German Club 9,10,113 Concert Band Il 9,10,11. Linda Endebrock-National Honor Society 10,11,123 French Club 9,1O,11Q Future Business Leaders Vice-president 123 Lyceum 11,123 Pep Club 9,1O,11,12j Chamber Or- chestra 9,10,113 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 103 Orchestra 9,11,123 Pom Pon Girls 10,11,12 Captain 123 Symphonic Band 11,121 Variety Show 9,11,12. Brenda Ericson-Drama Club 9,103 Pep Club 9,103 Girls' Concert Choir 10,112 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Bible Club 9. Michele Erps-Pep Club 9,1O,11,12Q Pom Pon Girls 9,10,11,123 Donkey Basketball 12: Homecoming Dance Court 123 Variety Show 10,11,12. Anita Escott-Camp MoVal 10,122 National Honor Society 10,11,123 PILOT Staff 12: Co-Pilots 123 French Club 123 Future Business Leaders, Secretary 12: Lyceum 11,122 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Youth and Govern- ment Club 12: Variety Show 9,11. Mike Everding-National Honor Soci- ety 123 Cross Country 9,10,11,123 Track 9. Frank Farinella-National Honor So- ciety 123 Gymnastics 9,1O,11,12Q Swimming 93 Track 103 Concert 1, I 266 Band I 93 Concert Band ll 10: Pep Band 11,123 Symphonic Band 11312. Dennis Faveere-Camp MoVaI 12: Na- tional Honor Society 12, Track 112 Close-Up 11. Laura Fehr-National Honor Society 123 Future Medical Careers 11,123 Home Ec Club 10, Pep Club 10,11,123 Girls' Concert Choir 11,12. Angela Fletcher-Pep Club 113 Syn- chronized Swim 10,11. Steve Foppe-National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q Football 93 Swimming 10: Water Polo 10,12Q Drama Club 12, Lettermen's Club 123 Thespians 123 Donkey Basketball 123 Musical 123 Spring Play 123 Variety Show 11,12, Winter Musical Play 12. Dianne Fuchs-Snow Queen Dance Court Maid 11. Jim Fuller-PILOT Staff 11,12Q Stu- dent Council 103 Track 9,10,11.: Wrestling 9,103 Drama Club 9,10,11,123 Thespians 123 A Cap- pella 123 Donkey Basketball 11, Spring Play 10,11,123 Variety Show 10,11,12, Karen Gehlert-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,12, Vice-president 123 SPIRIT 93 French Club 9,10,11,123 Pep Club 93 Girls' Concert Choir 103 glinth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show Lynn Gerdemann-Camp MoVal 123 National Honor Society 11,121 Pl- LOT Staff 11,12, Co-Sports Editor 123 Gymnastics 9,1O,11,123 Lyceum F W .W - ms tt ymSilNifl'lP . we 112 Pep Club 9,10,113 Quill and Scroll 123 YMCA 9,10,11. Andy Gonzalez-National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Soccer 9,10,11,12. Ellen Haeger-National Honor Soci- ety 123 Drama Club 123 French Club 9,10,113 Pep Club 93 Synchronized Swim Club 113 A Cappella 11,122 Nladrigal 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Bible Club 11. Chris Hageman-National Honor So- ciety 123 Basketball 9,103 Football 9,10,11,123 Track 9,10,113 Letter- men's Club 10,11,123 Variety Show 123 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9,10,11,12, Vice-president 11. Doug Harshberger-National Honor Society 11,123 Wrestling 9,10,113 Jazz Lab Band 123 Orchestra 123 Symphonic Band 9,10,11,12. Jim Haviland-Football 9,10,123 Ten- nis 123 Concert Band l 9,101 Concert Band ll 112 Jazz Lab Band 12: Pep Band 123 Symphonic Band 123 Vari- ety Show 123 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9. Helen I-Ieilich-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Soccer 10,11,123 Pep Club 10. Dave Herbert-National Honor Soci- ety 123 Baseball 9,10,11,123 Basket- ball9,10,11,123 Football9,10,11,123 Lettermen's Club 10,11,12, Variety Show 12. Chuck I-lessler-Activity Wood Repair 11,123 Baseball 9,102 Football 9,103 Wrestling 9,103 Chess Club 93 De- bate Club 93 Drama Club 10,113 Don- key Basketball 113 Variety Show 9,10,11. 267 Bob Hickman-SPIRIT 113 Football 9,10,11,123 Wrestling gl Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10. Bart Hildreth-National Honor Soci- ety 123 SPIRIT Staff 10,11,12, Busi- ness Manager 11, Co-Editor-in-Chief 123 Chess Club 93 Quill and Scroll 11,123 Rifle Club 93 William Jewel College Scholarship 12. Tammy Hillemeyer-National Honor Society 10,11,123 Basketball 9,10,11,123 Track 9,10,11,123 Ger- man Club 9,10 Liz Hilse-KLSR 9,103 National Honor Society 10,11,123 Presidents' Club 103 French Club 113 Pep Club 9,10,11,12,- Spanish Club 9,10,11,12, President 103 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 10.11. Todd Hoeman-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Track 9. Sandra Hoevelmann-Camp Moval 123 French Club 9,10,113 Pep Club 9,11. Phil Hoffman-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Cross Country 9,10,11,12, Captain 12: Track 10,11,123 Lettermen's Club 9,10,11,12: Westminister Cross Country and Track Scholarship 12. Ken Hohman-Baseball 9: Basketball 9,103 Track 9,10. Sheila Holm-National Honor Society 12: Volleyball 10,11,12, Captain 10,121 French Club 10: Concert Band ll 10,11. Craig Hooper-National Honor Soci- ety 12: Football 9,10.11,12: Track 10,11,123 Wrestling 9,10.11.12: Let- termen's Club 10.11.121 Chamber Orchestra 12: Orchestra 12: Sym- ly I Q 3 lx - ......l3l20l3lDESSED I0 STIQUGIELING SDDHDMDIDES ... phonic Band 9,10,1 1,121 Homecom- ing Dance Court 11,123 Variety Show 12. Brent Horine-KLSR 9,10,11,12, Pro- duction Director 11, Technical Di- rector 123 National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q PILOT Staff 123 Cross Country 9,10,113 French Club 9,10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 123 Con- cert Band I 93 Close-Up 11. Roy Hoyt-National Honor Society 11,12. Laura Hylla-National Honor Society 10,11,123 Basketball 9,103 Volleyball 9,10,11,12, Advanced Biology Club 122 Biology Club, President 12. Jay Jackson-Swimming 9,10,11,123 Water Polo 9,10,11,12. Leslie Jackson-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Sophomore Representative 101 Vari- ety Show 10,11,12. Ellen Jacobs-National Honor Society 11,123 PILOT Staff 123 Pep Club 9,103 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 10,11. Mike James-Cross Country 9, Wres- tling 9,10,11,12, Captain 12, Turna- bout Dance Court Knight 11. Cheryl .lerashen-National Honor So- ciety 12Q A Cappella 11,12Q Girls En- semble 123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 101 Bi- ble Club 10. Rick Jiles-Drama Club 113 Thespians 12. Christine Johansen-Camp MoVal 123 School Store 123 Student Coun- cil 11,123 Drama Club 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Youth and Govern- ment Club 10,11,12, President 113 Variety Show 9,10,11,12. Dana Jones-SPIRIT Staff 9,103 A Cappella 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Orchestra 93 Variety Show 9,10,11. Gregory Jones-Camp MoVaI 103 KLSR 93 National Honor Society 12: PILOT Staff 9,10,11,12, Assistant Editor 10,11,123 Quill 81 Scroll 11,122 Russian Club 9,10,11,12. Joe Kauffman-Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 10,112 Jazz Lab Band 123 Pep Band 123 Symphonic Band 123 Variety Show 12. Debra Kalbac-KLSR 9,10,113 Nation- al Honor Society 10,11,123 Ad- vanced Biology Club 12g Pep Club 9,102 Spanish Club 93 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band Il 10, Symphonic Band 11,12. Janet Kardell-National Honor Soci- ety 123 SPIRIT 10,11, Faculty Editor 11Q Pep Club 9,103 Quill and Scroll 11,123 Variety Show 10,11,12. Bill Kaufmann-Football 9,10,11,123 Track 93 Letterman's Club 10,11,12. Cheryl Kennamanxn-Soccer 10,11,12. Don Kent-National Honor Society 10,11,123 Cross Country 93 Tennis 103 German Club 10,11,12Q Concert Band l 9. Kim Kilpatrick-National Honor Soci- ety 123 SPIRIT Staff 11,12, Organiza- tions Editor 123 Advanced Biology Club 11, Treasurer 113 Future Medi- cal Careers 113 Lyceum 113 Quill 81 Scroll 123 Spring Play 102 R.S. Byron Scholarship. Lynn Kintz-National Honor Society 123 French Club 9,10,11,123 Variety Show 9,11. Bruce Kirk-Track 9,10,11,12. Jean Kirk-National Honor Society 11,123 Student Council 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11,121 SPIRIT Staff 123 Field Hockey 10,11,12, Captain 10,121 Swimming 9,10,113 Future Teachers 123 Orchestra 93 Class Of- ficer 10,12, Secretary 10,122 Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, Co-Cap- tain 11. Sue Kleinhoffer-French Club 123 Pep 9,10. Daniel Kneisler-Football 9,10,11,123 Swimming 10,11,123 Donkey Bas- ketball 103 Variety Show 113 Winter Play 123 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 9. Dotty Koch-Pep Club 9,10,113 Cheerleaders 9,10 Captain 103 Vari- ety Show 123 Key Club 9. Sue Koester-National Honor Society 10,11,123 SPIRIT Staff 123 Quill and Scroll 123 Girls' Concert Choir 113 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9. Sue Kolocotronis-National Honor Society 123 Drama Club 11,123 Latin Club 11,12, Vice-president 123 Vari- ety Show 12. Chris Kramer-SPIRIT Staff 113 Golf 12. 268 el Q Tom Kroc-Track 10,11,123 Astro Club 103 Chemistry Club 93 Environ- mental Problems 103 Forensics Team 113 Rifle Club 93 Donkey Bas- ketball 10. Kerry Krueger-Football 10,1 1,121 Track 93 A Cappella 11,122 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Musi- cal 12: Variety Show 11.12. Kurt Krueger-Football 10,11,12, Track 93 A Cappella 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 9g Musi- cal 121 Turnabout Dance Court 123 Variety Show 11,12. Kati Kuelker-Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Cheerleaders 9,10,11,12 Co-Cap- tain 12: Homecoming Dance Court 123 Variety Show 12. Kathy Kuhlmann-National Honor Society 10,11,12Q Girls' Concert Choir 11,12. Sandy Laudenslager-Drama Club 11,123Thespians11,123 Musical 123 Spring Play 10,11,123 Variety Show 10,11,12Q Winter Play 10,11,12. Leslie Launch-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Lyceum 11, Pep Club 93 Russian Club 93 Concert Band ll 93 Orchestra 11,123 Pep Band 10,11,12Q Symphonic Band 10,11,12, President 123 Musical 12. Laura Lessor-German Club 10,111 Pep Club 9,10. Rose Lichtenberg-National Honor Society 123 French Club 93 Pep Club 93 Pom Pon Girls 10,113 Donkey Bas- ketball IOQ Bible Club 9,10. Daniel Liescheidt-National Honor Society 123 Track 9,10,11,12. Wanda Lipskoch-Food and Recipe Club 93 German Club 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Youth and Govern- ment Club 113 Spring Play 10,11,12, Variety Show 10,11,123 Winter Play 11, Musical 12. Christopher Lynch-National Honor Society 10,11,123 Water Polo 9,10,11,12: , Astro Club 9,10,11, President 123 Concert Band ll 93 Jazz Lab Band 9,1O,11,12Q Sym- phonic Band 10,11,123 Variety Show 9,10,11,12. Scott Mabie-Football 9,10,11,123 Track 93 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 10,11,12. Andrew Maletich-National Honor Society 10,11,123 Basketball 93 Cross Country 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Track 9,10,123 Lettermen's Club 10,11,12. Mitzie Malone-Student Council 123 Basketball 9,103 Field Hockey 131112, Captain 123 Statisticians Kay Martin-National Honor Society 11,123 Drama Club 11,123 Spanish Club 11,123 Thespians 123 A Cap- pella 11,123 Girls' Concert Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Musical 123 Spring Play 113 Turnabout Dance ?:Ol.il'5 Escort 123 Variety Show Chris Marziotti-National Honor So- ciety 123 PILOT Staff 11,12. Sports Editor 123 Latin Club 113 Quill and 269 Scroll 123 Tennis 9,10,11,123 Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 11. David Masker-Football 9,10.11: Wrestling 9,10. Janice Matthes-Soccer 103 Future Medical Careers 113 Pep Club 10.11. Ron McAllister-National Honor Soci- ety 123 Basketball 9,11,123 Track 103 Lettermen's Club 12. Diana Mest-KLSR 93 Astro Club 9.10: German Club 9,103 Concert Band I 9,101 Concert Band ll 11,12. Curt Meyer-Drama Club 123 Thespi- ans 121A Cappella 11, President 12: Madrigal 123 Musical 123 Turnabout Dance Court Knight 123 Variety Show 11,12. Michele Meyer-Camp Moval 10,11,123 KLSR 113 PILOT Staff 9: School Store 10,11,123 Student Council 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 11: Future Medical Careers 10: Future Teachers 123 Pep Club 9,105 Con- cert Band l 9, Secretary 103 Concert Baricall, Secretary 113 Class Treasur- er . Jana Meyer-Camp MoVal 9: National Honor Society 11,123 Student Coun- Sil 93 Pep Club 9,10,113 Statisticians Susan Meyer-Camp MoVaI 10: Na- tional Honor Society 10,11.12: Pl- LOT Staff 10,11,123 SPlRlT Staff 10: Co-Pilots 9,10,113 French Club 9,10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 12: Stat- isticians 10. Carrie Milanovits-Camp Moval 11: Swimming 9,103 Drama Club 9,10,11,12, Corresponding Director 123 Pep Club 93 Thespians 11,123 Spring Play 11.121 Variety Show 1978 l ......CUNTINlJED AS HADD-WUDKING JUNIDDS ...1 10,125 Musical 12. Peggy Miller-National Honor Soci- ety 11,125 SPIRIT 93 French Club 9,103 Pep Club 93 Girls' Concert Choir 10,115 Mixed Choir 105 Ninth Grade Choir 9. Kevin Model-National Honor Society 10,11,123 Russian Club 11,12, Vice- president 121 Concert Band Il 95 Jazz Lab Band 10,115 Symphonic Band 11,125 Variety Show 11. Kathleen Moeller-National Honor Society 10,11,123 SPIRIT Staff 105 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Cheerleaders 9,10,11,12, Captain 125 Ninth Grade Choir 95 Homecoming Dance Court 125 Regent's Scholarship 12. Leslie Molloy-PILOT Staff 125 SPIRIT Staff 125 Swimming 103 Synchro- nized Swim 10,11,123 Variety Show 11. Sue Monrotus-National Honor Soci- ety 11,122 Spanish Club 12. Tracy Moody-Camp MoVal 115 Na- tional Honor Society 12, Chemistry Club 105 Future Medical Careers 11,122 Latin Club 12, Lyceum 11,125 Pep Club 9,105 Science Fiction Club 10: Synchronized Swim Club 105 Mixed Choir 112 Ninth Grade Choir 9. Jim Moore-National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q Cross Country 9,10. Karl Moore-Camp MoVal 103 Nation- al Honor Society 10,11,123 Track 10,113 Advanced Biology Club 12, Biology Club 122 German Club 11,125 Rifle Club 105 Youth and Gov- ernment 11,125 Chamber Orchestra 115 Orchestra 9,10,11,125 Musical 123 Foreign Exchange 123 National Merit Finalist 12. Teri Moore-Co-Pilots 10,11,125 Dra- ma Club 93 French Club 95 Pep Club 9,102 Statisticians 12. Patricia Moser-German Club 93 A Cappella 11,123 Girls' Concert Choir 10,113 Ninth Grade Choir Vice-presi- dent 95 Musical 125 Show 1O,11,12. Lesley Mueller-German Club 93 Pep Club 9,10,11,125 Pom Pon Girls 10,11,125 Donkey Basketball 103 Va- riety Show 11,12. Richard Mullen-KLSR 125 National Honor Society 123 PILOT Staff 125 Drama Club 11,12, Programs Direc- tor 123 Thespians 11,125 Musical 123 Spring Play 11,125 Variety Show 115 Winter Play 115 Musical 12. Kathy Murphy-National Honor Soci- ety 12C French Club 93 Orchestra 9,10,11,12. Gisela Nahser-Camp MVaI 115 Na- tional Honor Society 125 A Cappella 11,121 Girls' Concert Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Donkey Basketball 103 Variety Show 1O,11,12. Melissa Newberry-Camp MoVal 115 National Honor Society 11,123 Stu- dent Council 9,10,11,125 Drama Club 9,10,11,125 Synchronized Swim Club 103 Thespians 10,11,125 Girls' Concert Choir 105 Ninth Grade Choir 95 Class Treasurer 12, Donkey Basketball 10,122 Musical 125 Prom Court 115 Snow Queen Dance Court 123 Spring Play 105 Variety Show 10,113 Winter Play 10,112 Musical 12. Mike Nix-National Honor Society 11,125 SPIRIT Staff 12: Musical 12. .lim Nottelmann-National Honor So- ciety 125 Concert Band ll 9,105 Sym- phonic Band 11,12. Ray Ochs-KLSR 9,102 Donkey Bas- ketball 12. Helga Okolischan-KLSR 1O,11, Edi- torial Director 115 National Honor Society 10,11,125 PILOT Staff 9,10,11,12, Editorial Editor 11, Edi- tor-in-Chief 125 Computer Club 10,11,125 German Club 9,10, Secre- tary 105 Quill and Scroll 11,12. Lawrence 0'NeaI-PILOT Staff 11,125 Drama Club 11,125Thespiar1s 11,125 Musical 123 Spring Play 11, Variety Show 115 Musical 12. Michelle Ortinau-National Honor Society 125 Soccer 10,11,12 Cap- tain 12. Gwyn Oxandale-PILOT Staff 93 Don- key Basketball 125 Snow Queen Dance Court 125 Variety Show 10. Jeff Panchot-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,125 Baseball 9,10, Soccer 9,10,11,125 Future Business Lead- ers 11,125 Concert Band II 95 Sym- phonic Band 10,11. Nancy Parisotto-Gymnastics 9,1OQ Pep Club 11,125 Cheerleaders 11,125 Homecoming Maid 12. Jeff Parres-Camp MoVal 9,10,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 IQ 5. il. PILOT Staff 12, Assistant News Edi- tor 123 Basketball 93 Football 9,10,113 Lyceum 11Q Quill and Scroll 123 'Russian Club 11,12, President 12. Cathy Patton-Track 9,10,113 Don- key Basketball 123 Snow Queen Dance Court 12. Elaine Patton-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Pep Club 9,11,123 Mixed Choir 10, Variety Show 10,11,12. Diane Pisoni-National Honor Society 122 Drama Club 102 Pep Club 9. Dominic Polizzi-Camp MoVal 123 Baseball 123 Football 9,10,11,123 Wrestling 9,10Q Lettermen's Club 9,10,11,12Q Donkey Basketball 11,123 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 9,10,11,12, Karen Prichard-National Honor So- ciety 1O,11,12Q PILOT Staff 12: Dra- ma Club 103 Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Cheerleaders 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Homecoming Maid 12: Variety Show 10,113 Regent's Scholarship 12. Lisa Proctor-National Honor Society 123 SPIRIT Staff 112 Track 10, Pep Club 10,11,123 Homecoming Dance Court 12. Mark Pyne-National Honor Society 123 Cross Country 9,10,11,123 Track 9,10,11,12, Wrestling 93 Let- termen's Club 10,11,12. Mary Rathgeber-National Honor So- ciety 10,11,123 Basketball 9,10,11,123FrenchClub9,10,11,123 Pep Club 93 Orchestra 93 Variety Show 10311. Joyce Reed-National Honor Society 11,122 Golf 11,123 Gymnastics 93 Track 101 Advanced Biology Club 123 Pep Club 113 Spanish Club 11. Terry Riney-Camp MoVal Counselor 103 KLSR 9,10,113 National Honor Society 10,11,123 PILOT Staff 93 En- vironmental Problems 11,123 French Club 9,10,11,123 Lyceum Club 11,123 Youth and Government Club 11,12, Secretary 113 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 10. Donna Rohlfing-French Club 11,121 Future Teachers 123 Girls' Concert Choir 1o,11: Ninth Grade Choir 9. Greg Rumford-Camp MoVal Coun- selor 12, National Honor Society 10,11,12Q Cross Country 9,1O,11,12Q Track 9,10. Kim Rumping-School Store 123 Stu- dent Council 12. Sue Sammelman-Golf 11. Jill Schanzle-PILOT Staff 123 Future Business Leaders 123 Pep Club 10,11,12, Secretary 11, Treasurer 11, President 12. Amy Schif-National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q Tennis 123 Future Busi- ness Leaders 123 Lyceum 113 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Spanish Club 9. Jeff Schmidt-National Honor Soci- ety 122 Baseball 93 Basketball 93 Football 9,103 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 10. fxwy 271 Don Schmitz-Swimming 9,10,11,123 Track 9,10,11,123 Water Polo 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Variety Show 9,11. Mary Schumacher-National Honor Society 123 PILOT Staff 113 Basket- ball 9,10,113 Pep Club 9,103 COE 12, Kurt Schulz-National Honor Society 11,122 Swimming 9,10,113 Track 9,101 Water Polo 9,10,11,123 Don- key 1O: Variety Show 12. Lori Smith-National Honor Society 123 Basketball 9,10,11,12, Co-Cap- tain 123 Soccer 113 Snow Queen Dance Court 123 Softball 10,11,12. Captain 12. Noreen Smith-Drama Club 9,10.12: A Cappella 11,12, Treasurer 12: Girls' Concert Choir 103 Musical 12: Variety Show 10,11,12. John Snyder-Water Polo 11: Debate 10, Lettermen's Club 10,11,12: A Cappella, 113 Donkey Basketball 10: Variety Show 11,123 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10,11,12. Greg Spence-SPIRIT Staff 12: Bas- ketball 9,10. Cindy Splisgardt-Drama Club 9: Vi Variety Show 10,11,12. Sheryl Stanhope-National Honor So- ciety 10,11,123 Future Business Leaders 123 Lyceum 113 Pep Club 9,1O,11,12Q Spanish Club 9.10. Joey Staton-National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q Drama Club 9.10: Future Business Leaders 12, President 12: Lyceum 11,123 Pep Club 121 Girls Concert Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Pom Pon Girls 11,121 Spring Play 93 Variety Show 9,11,12: Winter Play 9,112 Bible Club 10. .--AND GAINED INDEDENDENCE AS SELF-ASSUIQEID SENIUIQS r Mary Ellen Steck-National Honor Society 10,11,123 SPIRIT Staff 10,11,12, Faculty Editor 10, Classes Editor 12, Drama Club 9,10,113 French Club 10,11,12, Treasurer 11, Vice-president 123 Pep Club 9,10,113 Quill and Scroll 11,121 Spring Play 9,113 Variety Show 9,112 Winter Play 11. Carol Steffen-Pep Club 9,10. Denise Stuckmeyer-National Honor Society 1O,11,123 Future Medical Careers 123 German Club 9110,11,12, Treasurer 10, President Mary Jane Sullivan-Russian Club 11,12, Treasurer 123 Girls' Concert Choir 10, Mixed Choir 9,10. Peggy Sullivan-National Honor Soci- ety 123 Track 9,10,113 Softball 10,11,12. Debbie Sutton-COE 12. Jim Syrett-National Honor Society 123 Football 93 Tennis 9,10,11,12, Captain 11, Wrestling 9. Beth Taylor-National Honor Society 123 School Store 123 Student Coun- cil 123 Swimming 113 Volleyball 111 Pep Club 9,101 A Cappella 111 Mixed Choir 10: Ninth Grade Choir 93 Va ie Show 9,10. Dave Thielker-National Honor Soci- ety 12: Baseball 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Concert Band ll 9,103 Symphon- ic Band 11 12 Fellowshi of Chris- . Z D tian Athletes 10,11,12. Gwen Thomas-Camp MoVal Coun- selor 10,111 National Honor Society 1O,11,12Q French Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 111 Future Teachers 11,123 A Cappella 11,123 Girls' Con- cert Choir 102 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 11. Melissa Thomas-National Honor So- ciety 123 Pep Club 9,101 Pom Pon Girls 9,10,113 Variety Show 12. John Tinkham-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,12, President 123 Cross Country 9,10,11,123 Track 9,10. Jana Tobias-PILOT Staff 123 SPIRIT Staff 10,11, Individuals Editor 11Q Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 123 Quill and Scroll 10,11,12Q Soccer- ettes 11,12: A Cappella 11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Variety Show 9. Julie Toler-National Honor Society 11,123 PILOT Staff 11112, Reporter 11,123 SPIRIT 11,12, Co-Editor-in- Chief 123 Pep Club 9,10,11,12, Sophomore Representative 10, Vice-President llj Quill and Scroll 11,123 Soccerettes 11Q Variety Show 10. Peggy'Tyrer-PILOT Staff 123 SPIRIT Staff 11,123 French Club 9,1O,11,12Q Future Medical Careers 11,123 Con- cert Band I 9,10. ' Linda Underwood-National Honor Society 1O,11,123 PILOT Staff 11,12 Copy Editor 121 Drama Club 9,10,11,12 Programs Director 11, Secretary 12: Quill and Scroll 121 Thespians 1O,11,123 Musical 12, Student Director 123 Spring Play N 9,10,11,123 Variety Show 9,10,11,123 Winter Play 9,10,113 Musical 12. Nick Varsam-KLSR 123 National Honor 1O,11,12Q Baseball 9,10,113 French Club 9,10, Statisticians 1O,11,123 Donkey Basketball Com- mittee 123 Variety Show 123 Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 9,10,11,12. Paul Vlaich-KLSR 1O,11,123 Sports Director 12. Diane Vollmar-National Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Future Medical Careers 9,10,11,12, Secretary 10,11, Presi- dent 12. Donna Vorbeck-National Honor So- ciety 1O,11,12Q Swimming 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Pep Club 9. Laura Wacker-National Honor Soci- ety 1O,11,123 Swimming 9,11,12, Captain 123 German Club 9,10,11,12. Jacqueline Wagner-National Honor Society 1O,11,123 Field Hockey 10: German Club 102 Statisticians IOQ Concert Band ll 10. Sharon Wagner-Pep Club 9,10. Sue Walsh-National Honor Society 1O,11,123 PILOT Staff 93 School X :Q i .shag .5-,11 272 Store 11,123 Student Council 11,123 Drama Club 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 123 Thespians 11,121 Ninth Grade Choir. Laurie Walter-Camp MoVal 123 Gym- nastics 9,103 Pep Club 10,11,123 Cheerleaders 11,123 Homecoming Maid 11, Queen 12. Mary Walther-Camp MoVal 10,11,123 KLSR 10,11, News Direc- tor 112 National Honor Society 11,123 School Store 11,123 Student Council 9,10,11,12, Secretary 111 French Club 93 Future Teachers 123 Pep Club 93 Concert Band I 9,10, Secretary 10, Concert Band Il Sec- retary 112 Class Vice-president 10. Gigi Weber-A Cappella 12, Mixed Choir 10,11,. Donna Weindel-National Honor Soci- ety 10,11,123 Future Medical Ca- reers 123 Pep Club 9. Lynn Weingardt-Soccer 10,111 Pep Club 9,10. Charlotte Weiss-National Honor So- ciety 12Q PILOT Staff 93 SPIRIT 9,10,11,12, Editor-in-Chief, Faculty Editor 123 Field Hockey 103 Swim- ming 103 Pep Club 9,101 Quill and Scroll 11,122 Russian Club 9,103 Synchronized Swim Club 9,10. Linda Weiss-Camp MoVal 103 Na- tional Honor Society 10,11,123 Pl- LOT Staff 11,123 Gymnastics 11,123 French Club 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 123 Pep Club 9,10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 123 Ninth Grade Choir gz Vari- ety Show 11. Steve Wells-KLSR 9,10,11,12, Sta- tion Manager 123 National Honor So- ciety 11,123 PILOT Staff 11,123 Dra- ma Club 123 French Club 9,103 Ly- is 1 3 i x 'W s ceum 111 Quill and Scroll 123 Spring Play 123 Variety Show 10,11,123 Bi- ble Club 10,11,12. Monica Wendt-National Honor Soci- ety 121 Field Hockey 93 German Club 123 Latin Club 11,12, Treasurer 11, President 12. Caren Wepfer-National Honor Soci- ety 11,123 Pep Club 10,11,123 Mixed Choir 103 Ninth Grade Choir 93 Vari- ety Show 10,11,12. Gregg Westall-Football 93 Lyceum Secretary 12. Michael Wiesehan-Football 9. Brian Will-National Honor Society 123 PILOT Staff 12: SPIRIT 123 Track 9,10,113 Latin Club 10,11,123 Quill and Scroll 123 Orchestra 93 Donkey Basketball 12. Karen Wiseman-National Honor So- ciety 10,11,123 French Club 11,123 Ninth Grade Choir Linda Wohlschlaeger-National Hon- or Society 113 Track 9,103 Pep Club 93 Russian Club 9. Cheri Wood-National Honor Society 11,123 PILOT Staff 10,11,12. News Editor 123 French Club 123 Lyceum Hkgep Club 123 Quill and Scroll Sue Wood-Pep Club 9. Dennis Woodling-National Honor Society 11,123 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12, Captain 123 Track 10,111 German Club 9,10,11,12, President 123 Concert Band ll 93 Jazz Lab Band 9,10,11,123 Pep Band 10,11,123 Symphonic Band 10,11,123 Musical 123 Variety Show X r x wx, 273 9,1O,11,12. Michael Wroble-KLSR 9.10,11.12: National Honor Society 10.11.121 Concert Band I 93 Concert Band ll 103 Stage Band 113 Symphonic Band 11,12. Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Pamela Zurfluh-National Honor So- ciety 123 French Club 11.12. Wim C . -NNNNNN , 1 Keith Zesch-Football 9,10,1 1,121 ... iliipilir-Dips' NIDIIIE . 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We would like to extend special thanks to the following people: Miss Jane Kerlagon who supplied her invaluable guidance, talent, pa- tience, and friendship to help us make this book possible. Dr. Sanford Pridy for his assistance and cooperation. Mr. Jones, Dr. Hardin, Mr. Smith, Mr. Coplin, and Mr. Lema. Mrs. Dreppard and the other secretaries. Mr. Jim Combs and Ms. Doris Busch of Americn Yearbook Company for supplying us with needed knowledge, ideas, and assistance. Ms. Wanda Berry and the photographers from Vincent Price Studios. Mr. John Q. Adams, underclassmen photographer. You, the students and teachers who cooperated so well throughout the year. The dedicated editors and staff members who worked so hard to make this book a reality. 1979 Spirit Editors: Nancy Droppleman, Student Life Jay Duncan, Business Manager Kim Kilpatrick, Organizations Mary Ellen Steck, Individuals Charlotte Weiss, Educators Heidi Werner, Athletics Sponsor: Miss Jane Kerlagon 274 The 1978-79 SPIRIT was a combination of timeless traditions interlocked with the changes that made this year unlike any other before it. Many people at Lindbergh sought many diverse goals in high school. We tried to illustrate how each of us reached our individual goals, while we still found a common link that bound us all together. In forming the SPIRIT, we have tried to accurately record names, faces, activities, and clubs that made us a part of LHS. Yet more importantly, we attempted to capture the thoughts, attitudes, and memories of every Lindbergh student. 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