Ladue Horton Watkins High School - Rambler Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1979

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Mi g 5 My My is 4 W 2A ',L' , Vi , 1 2 1 ,, X ...f Q W ' 4 V V' , ,.,, it I J I ', V f , ..,,, 'f ,, , , I , ' Activities The Big Brothers and Big Sis- ters succeeded in acquainting the sophomores with Ladue. They held an orientation pro- gram prior to the beginning of school which helped introduce the students to high school life. A barbecue was held during the Homecoming Football Game and Big Brothers and Sisters had a chance to meet the sopho- mores. Sponsors Mrs. Jean Gor- don and Miss Bonny Wallace, worked with officers Cindy Bish- op, Nancy Hodge, Barb Green- berg and Wendy Surinsky, while sponsor Dr. Richard Eaton worked with officers Jim Quick- silver, Joel Tzinberg, Brad Emert and Steve Borowsky. 1. Big Brothers- FRONT ROW: Jim Quicksilver, Joel Tzinberg, Brad Emert, Steve Borowsky, SEC- OND ROW: Jeff Quicksilver, Keith Elliott, Jim Glaser, Jeff Oglander, Robbie Millner, Neal Fenster. THIRD ROW: Dr. Richard Eaton, Joel Sokolik, Robby Rosenblum, Mark Weintrub, Jay Waggoner, Alex Chae, Mike Dardick, Larry Feldman. 2. Big Sisters- FRONT ROW: Cindy Bishop, Nancy Hodge, Barb Greenberg, Wendy Surinsky. SEC- OND ROW: Lenny Grosswasser, Lisa Blatt, Lynn Bartfeld, Roxy Okun. THIRD ROW: Alice Zemel- man, Wendy Gruben, Laurie Katzman, Lori Lapin, Lowry Flascher, Shari Barnes, Sibel Akyol, Caroline Epstein. FOURTH ROW: Miss Bonny Wallace, An- toinette Munoz, Susan Green, JoAnne Levy, Sue Schneider, Kara Trimble, Susan Little. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Gordon, Anne Easton, Catherine De- shaies, Elizabeth Fritschle, Mary Harris, Lori Glaser. 8 Acitivites Big Brothers And Big Sisters Orient Incoming Sophomore Class , , v--4,5 t M, wit ,Q t I Saturday Project Entertains Kids l ...... .aa l I me - . T33 1 . 1 ig i g Zmfee was is We fskgmee .fy gg rmewgrwewa l r -,,.- ' E '- in H 2 -f -i'Sffi?s: ,.,f I 1f'- z , ' 1,' 1' . 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Saturday Project brings about 40 inner city children to the high school to participate in a camp-like experience. Chairmen Mary Handelman, Connie Orchard and John Gallop work with sponser Miss Terry Cannon and Mrs. Thelma Edelstein as well as about 40 students in order to create a worthwhile experience. Because of the city school strike, Saturday Project did not meet regularly, but hopes to be in full force next year. Activities - 9 Scholarship Fund, led by Presidents Lori Heise and Janet Young sponsored many projects and fund-raisers this year. Some of these included the back-to- school dance, the talent show, the citrus sale, the snack-bar, and In The Mood dance, and a Super-Carnival, each of which were designed to raise money as well as provide entertainment. The carni- val proved to be the biggest money raiser with proceeds of approximately 52000. The proceeds from the various activities are used in approximately 15 scholar- ships for qualified Ladue students. 2 3 i Scholarship Fund Does A Super Job i .4 ,. 4 10 Activities . . l x Vi. , t --4 'F 2 1. , .r ,A , ' ' V Q x 1. Steve Grand and Steve Borowsky watch with dismay as Joel Tzinberg raises his bid to 5200. 2. Scholarship Fund-FRONT ROW: Lori Heise, Janet Young, Mike Dardick, Kevin Blinder, Phyllis Eisen, Jane Ponte, SECOND ROW: Rachel Kranzberg, Carolyn Epstein, Laurie Lapin, Debbie Rubinstein, Laurie Katzman, Feyza Erenmemis, Elaine Zotos, Betsy Kim, Connie Orchard, THIRD ROW: Anne Meyer, Keith Kromemer, Helen Cheng, Marcie Cristal, Anne Easton, Susan Green, Lisa Blatt, Rhonda Levy, Linda Bank, Carol Richman, Amy Finer, Cathy Scissors, Sandy Friedman, FOURTH ROW: Cheri Scott, Hugh Secker-Walker, Betsy Gallop, Steve Prelutsky, Karin Blind' er, Steve Harris, Jim Glaser, Ed Perlmutter, Cindy Bishop, Mary Handelman, Mr. Brad Heger, Helen Wolff, Mrs. Marie Smith, Laurie McBrayer3 FIFTH ROW: Mr. Larry Rhodes, Miss Beth Andrews, Brad Roter, Lorna Brundage, Alex Chae, Jeff Oglander, Carolyn Simon, Carolyn Simon, Lori Glaser, Susie Levitt, Cindy Sobel, Bruce Schneider, BACK ROW: Scott Alton, Keith Elliott, Terry Wheeles, Doug Aach, Cheryle Feldman, Jeff Quicksilver, Jim Quicksilver. 3. A young Clark Kent races faster than a speeding bullet at the Junior Class' booth, Super Race. 4. Miriam Glaser, super-clown, sells balloons at the Super Carnival. 5. Manne Palan gives Kim Barket her money's worth at the Junior Class' kissing booth. Activities Student Congress Initiates Changes The 1978-1979 Student Congress, led by presi- dent Steve Borowsky, secretary Connie Orchard, and class advisors Steve Harris, Steve Grand, and Jeff Vittert, accomplished much for Ladue students. The special programs committee exposed the student body to a variety of interesting lectures and demon- strations on such subjects as karate and magic, through the assembly of the month program. Privi- leges Committee introduced a new large salad to the cafeteria menu and again organized the lunch time snack barg Curriculum Committee successfully ex- tended the pass-fail deadline and investigated the advanced biology program. The election committee supervised all school elections. 12 - Activities .-AE . ,Mr-if if - -A.:-.ef s,,1,,., 1. Student Congress members listen attentively to the day's preceedings. 2. Keith Elliot speaks while Jeff Vittert looks on. 3. Student Congress officers- FRONT ROW: Connie Orchard, secretary, Steve Grand, Junior class advisorg BACK ROW: Jeff Vittert, Sophomore class advisor, Steve Borowsky, presi- dentg Steve Harris, Senior class advisor. 4. Steve Harris thinks, I can't believe David Weiss said that! 5. Steve Borowsky expresses his viewpoint. 6. Committee Chairmen: Davis Weiss, Keith Elliot, Linda Bank, John Gallop, and Jim Glaser. 7. Linda Schroeder, worker for the Privileges Committee super- vised snack bar, serves customer Sue Friedrich. Activities - 13 2 M'-rr 1. Forensics-FRONT ROW: Captins Nina Gabianelli and Mindy Markow. SECOND ROW: Roxy Okun, Amy Finer, Ed Perlmutter, Stefanie Novik, Judy Bloomberg, Betsy Gallop, THIRD ROW: Kevin Spirtas, Carla Scis- sors, Cathy Scissors, Jane Ponte, Rhonda Levy, Beth Zoole, Ellen Koesterer. LAST ROW: Jeff Foster, Larry Feldman, Sara Ann Parker, Mrs. Linda Box. 2. Debate- FRONT ROW: Captains John Gallop, Steve Harris, Steve Borowskyg Not Pictured Jerry Bernard. SEC- OND ROW: Craig Shapiro, Jeff Quicksilver, Roxy Okun, Connie Orchard, Laurie McBrayer, Liz Losos, Howie Hwang, Marcie Cristal, Elaine Zotos, Lillian Lippman. THIRD ROW: Sanford Boxerman, Kevin Blinder, Janet Young, David Weiss, JoAnne Levy, Jim Glaser, Betsy Fritschle, Larry Borowsky, Lisa Blatt, Ari Weitzhandler, Ellen Levy, Kerry Kornfeld, Jon Losos, Mark Zoole, Artie Margulis, David Kaiser, Sandy Fried- man. THIRD ROW: Sponser Mr. Heyde, Joel Teicher, Gary Kopp, Larry Mishkin, Mark Lapp, Steve Rout- berg, Betsy Gallop, and Robert Merrilees. Student Improve Speaking This year's debate and forensics teams completed yet another successful year. The debate team, aided by sponsor Mr. Bill Heyde and captains Jerry Bernard, Steve Borowsky, Steve Harris and John Gallop, received trophies in both local and out-of-town tournaments, and entered several members in state finals competition. Captains Nina Gabianelli and Mindy Markow and sponsor Mrs. Linda Box coun- seled the forensics team in such areas as humorous interpretation and poetry reading. The two teams together sponsored the annual Ladue Shocker Tourna- ment. , ,,,,w12 ,- W ' ,Q--sr. 5, iw. . -fm .,-,vw ff' M ' I I-,Sl s f. 'i M 532 4 KN V . lr ik li. ' Model Senate Convenes Ladue's Model Senate, under the leadership of President Steve Borowsky and sponsors Mr. Ralph Cordell and Mrs. Thelma Edelstein was a resounding success. The senate considered bills on a variety of subjects, including smoking and the national right to work. All together, 116 students participated. T 1. President Steve Borowsky icenterl conducts senate business with the aid of President Pro Tempore Jerry Bernard, Co- Secretaries Connie Orchard and Betsy Gallop, and Sergeants-at-Arms Howard Present and Joel Tzinberg. 2. Senate majority leader Byrd lSteve Harrisl carefully considers an important bill. 3. Committee Chairmen Kerry Kornfeld and Dean Schramm await their turn to speak. 4. A bill passes by an overwhelm- ing majority. Activities - 15 Quill And Scroll Honors Journalists The Quill and Scroll Club, a national honorary organization for high school journalists, once again sought membership from Ladue. Twenty-five talented students were initiated at a ceremonial dinner. The club, involving both the yearbook and newspaper staffs, pro- vided a great inspiration for aspiring journalists. If r Ri, .qmxp .,. ga s 'T 1. Carol Richman and Ed Perlmutter reap the benefits of their out- standing contribution to journalism at Ladue. 2. Connie Orchard watches with dismay as ken Levy checks his mate. 3. Rambler mem- bers Roxy Okun and Lorna Brundage momentarily disregard all rivalry and enjoy dinner with Panorama members Ken Levy and Ed Perlmut- ter but wait until the softball game! 4. Quill and Scroll members- FRONT,ROW: Ken Levy, Roxy Okun, Ed Perlmutter, Judy Sachs, Susan Cho, Laurie McBrayer, SECOND ROW: Cindy Sobel, Carol Richman, JoAnne Levy, Cheryle Feldman, THIRD ROW: Alex Chae, Sue Hezel, Judy Kraus, Connie Orchard, Janet Young, BACK ROW: Jim Quicksilver, Sandy Roper, Mary Handelan, Lorna Brundage, Jeff Quicksilver, Mark Weintrub. Not pictured- Kathy Collins, Karen Greenberg, Gary Johnson, and Rhonda Levy. 5. Outside of the class- room, Mr. Jerry Watson and Mrs, Margaret Cook display their hidden talents. 6. Jim Quicksilver, Judy Kraus, Jeff Quicksilver, and Sue Hezel eat, drink and are merry. Activities - 17 The Christmas Stocking Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Kay Rehr, prepares gifts for the nearby hospitals. lts purpose is to give a little Christmas spirit to the elderly people. Crescendo, the Cre- ative Writing Club, sponsored by Mrs. Marie Smith, works all year putting together art work, poems, and short stories from all three grades. At the end of the year, their magazine is a work of art. ,lvl 18 Activities 1, Christmas Stocking Club-Top Row: Betsy Fritschle, Karen Penny, Cindy Bishop, Judy Schwerdt, Mrs. Rehr. Bottom Row: Jean Bloumes, Lillian Lippman, Cheryl Sidner, Caro- lyn Simon, Glenda Moehlenpah. 2, Members of the Christmas Stocking Club work hard to fill their stockings. 3. Can we eat the leftovers? asks Betsy Fritschle. 4. Crescendo- Back Row: Geoffrey Surratt, Tom Painter, Liz Gould, Ann Friedman, Julie Sincoff, Sally Susman. Front Row: Lori Heise, Carolyn Simon, Mrs. Smith, Ellen Levy, Betsy Kim. 5. Mrs. Smith helps Ann Friedman, Saraann Parker, and Sally Susman choose a topic to research. Activities Rambler Staff Captures Ladue Life The Ladue yearbook staff, guided by Co-editors-in-chief Roxy Okun and Connie Orchard and Advisor Mr. Jerry Wat- son, worked diligently and sometimes long into the night, to produce the 1979 Rambler. The staff once again sponsored the annual Heart-O-Gram sale, donated a yearbook page to the Scholarship Carnival, and participated in the traditional journalism department softball game. V 20 - Activities g 4 .Q Qi Xml? .T 1' , as 1. Sports Editor Gail Loveman finds co-editor Alex Chae no match for her incredible weight lifting ability. 2. Editors-in-chief Roxy Okun and Connie Orchard are caught red handed. 3. Classes Editors Julie Sincoff and Carol Richman make certain their names will be spelled correctly. 4. Mary Handelman and Nancy Hodge, Academic Editors, are on the phone once again. 5. Advisor Mr. Jerry Watson foils Business Manager Mark Weintrub's plan to escape to Brazil with yearbook money. 6. Activities Editors Kathy Collins and Lorna Brundage do not sneak off the lot too inconspicuously. 7. Ad manager Jim Quicksilver and Ad Staff members Sue Hezel, Judy Kraus, Betsy Gallop and Karen Greenberg isittingl try to hang on until the next deadline. 8. Whoever said you can't find yearbook photographers Kent Leopold, Mike Rich, Steve Weiss, and head photographer Gary Johnson when you need them? Activities - 21 1 I-Ialftime Performers Add Spirit During the year's football and basket- ball games, the Laduettes, the Major- ettes, and the Flag Corps perform excit- ing routines to popular music. The La- duettes, under the supervision of Susan Paley and Stacey Givens, add an aura of color to the halftime show. The Major- ettes, under the supervision of captain Joyce Bockserman and Lowry Flaschar, twirl spirit into the spectators. The Flag Corps, under the supervision of Vicky Grober and Kathy Collins, wave their flags to enlighten their audiences. All three squads cheer our teams on to victo- ry. 22 Activities 1. Amy Weinstein stands at attention during the National Anthem. 2. Laduette Seniors- FRONT ROW: Lori Soloman, Stacy Givens, Karin Blinder, Julie Wolff, Vicki Fendelman, Patty Yalem. BACK ROW Kelli Pogue, Meri Becht, Linda Kohn, Cindy Sobel, Maureen Goldman, Susan Paley. 3. Major- ettes- FRONT ROW' Lowry Flascher, Rochelle Lang, Joyce Bockserman. BACK ROW: Mary Har- ris, Mindy Siro. 4. Laduetee Juniors- FRONT ROW: Tracy Taxman, Vicky Carr, Jackie Jackson, Gina Nelson, Cheryl McCullin. BACK ROW: Laurie Gar- land, Michele Williams, Nok Prapapan, Jackie Wolff, Kym Radford, Betsy Fritschle, 5. Laduette Sophomores- FRONT ROW Mimi O'Neil, Barbara Sisson, Amy Wolff, Cammie Chapman, Amy Wein- stein, Joyce Shapiro. BACK ROW' Yana Rednour, Angela Johnson, Kathy Bass, Julie Glazer, Jill Dar- dick Nancy Cho Anita DeMarco Diane Newman 6 Flag Corps FRONT ROW Miriam Glase Judy Bloomberg Kathy Collins BACK ROW Vicky Grober Stacie Balske Mindy Markow 7 The La duettes Majorettes and Flag Corps work with the Marching Rams to present an entertaining halftime show I8 1 1 , - . - .' , , . , , , . . - 1 Q f ,sf 5 f Z We , ' ,. f E 9 W Cheerleaders And Mascots Promote Spirit Ladue's 1978-1979 Varsity and Sophomore cheerleaders and Mascots con- tinued to inspire Ladue enthusiasm at athletic events and pep assemblies. Co- captains Lori Glaser and Nancy Rosenthal and the 18 other members of the Varsity squad cheered the Rams on to victory at varsity team games. The 12 Sophomore cheerleaders, led by co-captains Dina Valvero and Bridget Denmon, attended all sophomore games and promoted class spirit. Through humorous antics, the Ram Mascots brought a lighter side to the tense atmosphere of the games. dk btw we I 9 9 TNQ-H 24 Activities ui V i c s up cci, Egsssmsim ssssssim W sw ssssss S533 Ss? 4-NRL aeigwf 'H 5 L ,S IN!-S13 , g-V - wg. ,- 'K ,Www kib- .z f- if swf' .iff-Q. 4' illw -Qi , - SSR Q ,, -ff,-5' ,A 1 'f L i - is ' as ' iii' :rs T ?qi?'L'?,' M? .f ,,, s. W4 as .T N 'T K .ft 'Tr 'JH A . M. I -413- Am' 1. Sophomore Cheerleaders-FRONT ROW: Katie Darst, Ellen Levy, BACK ROW: Megan McDonough, Antoinette Ware, Cathy Arn, Julie Harmon, Missy Ritter, Dina Valvero, Laina Wilkins, Bridget Denmon, Diane Gordong NOT PICTURED: Dee Dee Williams. 2, Jackie Kessler cries, Go Rams! 3. Ram Mascots Denise Beasley, Valerie Chapman, and Janet Ansehl relax before a game. 4, The Mascots wave to the crowd. 5. Varsity Cheerleaders-FRONT ROW: Lori Meyers, Beth Koplar, Carol Richman, Keri Halliburton, Cathy Scissors, Gayle McDonough, SECOND ROW: Lori Glaser, An- gela Slaughter, Carolyn Mendel, Amy Finer, Jackie Kessler, Nancy Rosenthal: BACK ROW: Michelle Dubman, Amy Sobel, Lisa Shapiro, Joy Benedick, Carla Scissors, Lisa Hartsteing NOT PICTURED: Sue Rosenthal, Beth Burgard. 6. Sue Rosenthal leads a cheer. 7. Four cheerleaders concentrate on their performance. 8. Beth Bergard changes her name to Nancy for the day. Activities 26 - Activities This year, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Poshak, the Marching Rams performed during the football half-times, with such great performances as a Disco Show, a Muppet Show, and a Beatles Show. The band's final performance was participation in the Creve Coeur Parade. Marching Rams Continue Tradition N ,wg 'T' w ,,' ,, Q. if fyffzryfr . I i , , Tiffin, 4. ry.- T A . ,p ,ff-gl--f g ,,,, ,C T M. K fn , wif , 4 i - g wgqcy W, .six by +2 C . . . gy 5 um 1. Drum Majors Scott Hammann and Ken Levy, along with the help of Mr. Thomas Poshak, direct the Marching Rams during their halftime shows. 2. Brass Section- FRONT ROW: David Dye, Craig Shapiro, Ron Morrison, David Smoller, Steve Roth, Susan Rich, David Shreffler, Todd Davis. Not pictured: Bruce Rodgers BACK ROW: Beth Gellman, Robert Greene, David Grodsky, Gary Jones, Grant Teeple, Raymond Hess, Nick Smith, Louis Schlesinger, Neil Mandle, Mike Bledsoe, Miles Redelsheimer, Glen Justis, Sheryl Grodsky. 3. Woodwind- FRONT ROW: Nancy Liberman, Jill Meyer, Sally Weber, Jane Hodge, Jane Bloomberg, Barbara Hutchinson, Susan Little, Beth Orsay, Lisa Naes, Barbara Caverly, Lisa Hershman, Lisa Binowitz, Not pictured: Cindy Lampe BACK ROW: Spencer Kluesner, Cheri Scott, Lori Grosman, Mike Wisland, Cathy De- shaies, Martha McBrayer, Andy Roth, Brian Clancy, Scott Andrews, Bill Wilson, David Mack, Steve Cohen, Glenn Hyman, Kevin Jones. 4. Per- cussion- FRONT ROW: Terri Puzey, Brian Smith, Mark Shyken, Mike Pepper, Stacey Cassmeyer. BACK ROW: Larry Borowsky, Jeff Raffelson, Larry Hileman, Keith Elliot. Activities 28 - Activities Stage Band Makes Music Stage Band, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Poshak, performed several contem- pory music concerts. This year they played for the In the Mood dance, and held their annual concert. 1. Gary Jones loves to blow his horn. 2. Stage Band Members: Front Row: Keith El- liott, Kevin Jones, Ken Levy, Cheri Scout, Kate Leventhal. Second Row: Peter Hille- meyer, Louie Schlesinger, Susan Rich, Dave Shreffler, Steve Roth, Bruce Rogers, Todd Davis. Top Row: Glen Justis, Sheryl Grodsky, Grant Teeple, Gary Jones, Beth Gellman. 3. Grant Teeple tries to let out his frustration. af 3!0Qf!iw-fats-NW ri Ladue Orchestra Displays Talent Ladue's Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. William Brockman, performed se- lections by classical and contemporary composers. The group also performed in several areas of the community. 1. Mr. Brockman wonders what Alex Chae is playing. 2. Orchestra Members- Judy Bloomberg, Judy Schwerdt, Louie Schlesinger, Alex Chae, Dean Schramm, Mr. Brock- man, Helen Cheng, Feyza Erenmemis, Cathy Konering, Betina Zastrow, Kerry Kornfeld, Ari Weitzhandler, Ken Goldman. 3. Judy Bloomberg waits patiently for her solo. Activities - 29 Choirs Add Musical Excellence ks s 'l Laude's Chorale and Choraliers, under the direction of Mr. Joseph Richardson, continues the tradition of musical excel- lence. Each year, Chorale performs at several centers, organizations, the spring musical and three Ladue concerts. The Choraliers perform at the annual holiday concert and the junior highs. 1. Bob Leven is trying to learn how to play the piano, before Mr. Richardson finds out. 2. Chorale- Front Row: Bob Leven, Nina Gabianelli, Kelli Pogue, Rhonda Levy, Amy Finer, Loren Silber, Joyce Shapiro, Nancy Hodge, Patty Yalem, Carla Scissors, Diana DesRosires, Carolyn Mendel. 2nd Row: Lori Heise, Cindy Caesar, Sue Paley, Nancy Levin, Vicki Grober,Mindy Markow, Patty Magidson, Ellen Koesterer, Janet Kramer, Cathy Scissors, Carol Richman, Janet Young, Sandy Roper. Top Row: Troy Pohlman, Brad Roter, Karl Atkinson, Albert Koesterer, Sandy Weinberg, Joel Schwartz, Jim Madden, Jon Pearlstone, Jim Bardgett, Tony Orea, Kenny Berger, Lori Glaser, Kevin Spirtas, Chip Wheeler. 3. The Class waits patiently for Mr. Richardson to finish his singing. 30 Activities 4. Choraliers- Front Row: Mindy Siro, Linda Roberts, Brooke Elbein, Diane Ross, Meri Becht, Camie Chapman, Liz Barker, Gayle McDonough, Frances Chae, Jackie Jackson, Sara Ann Parker, Lori Tenenbaum, Elaine Kraizer, Amy Wolff, Janna Hunter, Margaret Ka'akas, Bari Applebaum. 2nd Row: Cheryl Sidner, Lori Millner, Nancy Carlson, Ann Meyer, Beth Katz, Cindy Grossman, Vicki Carr, Joy Kaskowitz, Sharon Dobin, Laura Karfeld, Beth Zoole, Diane Newman, Nancy Rosenthal, Dee Dee Holland, Keri Halliburton, Sue Sunnen, Efthemia Zanetos. Top Row: Jack Bolin, Rob Rosenblum, Kip Platt, Rich Wollen- berger, Jeff Foster, Brad Emert, Louis Schlesinger, Don Carlson, George Erwin, Mark Zoole, Ken Brown, Bob Katz. 5. Mr. Richardson's hand is faster than a blink of an eye. 6. Mr. Richardson shows his class how to make hand animal shadows. -N The Roar Of The Greasepalnt, The Smell Of The Sir Q. .. Cocky Kid . Girl , Negro Bully Urchins Crowd 1 Cast ....4,......,,BradRoter . . . . , , A Sandy Weinberg . . . . Nina Gabianelli . . . . Loren Silber . . . . . . , . Karl Atkinson ..........r.r...JeffFoster . . A . . . . Laura Becker, Faye Cohen Brooke Elbein, Ellen Koesterer Sue Pereira, Kelli Pogue Beth Zoole, Mark Zoole r pi, may 'r?'+ li.. ,Q-69' 1. The Franks and the Van Daans lift up their spirits by singing a traditional Chanuka song. 2. Mr. Frank lEddie Perlmutterl tries to aid Anne 1Faye Cohenl after a terrible nightmare. 3. Mr, Frank reports on the news outside their apartment. Activities - 33 1. Panorama Editors review their editorials. 2. Ken Levy and Mark Franklin select their pin-up pictures. 3. Panorama Staff- Front Row: Phyllis Eisen, Sally Susman, Laurie Garland, Ed Perlmutter. Second Row: Barb Greenberg, Marcie Glick, Mindy Mar- kow, Sue Cho, Rhonda Levy, Joanne Levy, Janet Young, Jon Losos, Wendy Surinsky, Mrs. Cook, Laurie McBrayer, Back Row: Ken Levy, Larry Mish- kin, Mark Franklin, Ann Sachar, Cheryle Feldman, Judy Sachs, Cindy Sobel, Jeff Quicksliver, Rick Weinstein, Jerry Steele. 4. Jon Losos asks Mrs. Cook to express herself more. 5. Faye Cohen spills out her happiness to Jeff Foster and Mindy Mar- kow. 6. Drama Club- Front Row: Miss Kennet, Lori Heise, Ann Covert, Chip Wheeler, Nina Gabianelli, Second Row: Laura Becker, Beth Zoole, Sara Ann Parker, Ellen Koesterer, Jeff Foster, Faye Cohen, Kelli Pogue, Carla Scissors, Rhonda Levy, Amy Finer, Ed Perlmutter, Cathy Scissors, Diane New- man, Beth Katz, Judy Bloomberg, Third Row: Kathy Kootman, Carolyn Gough, Sue Sunnen, Rich Wollenberger, Rae Pisarik, Brooke Elbein, Meera Dash, Carolyn Epstein, Rachel Kranzberg, Lisa Blatt, Marcie Glick, Elaine Kraizer, Helen Cheng, Miriam Glaser, Fourth Row: Steve Monsey, Lorna Brundage, Cheryl Sidner, Brad Roter, Keth Kron- emer, Tracy Moore, Anita DeMarco, Mike Stiffman, Mark Zoole, Carolyn Simon, Steve Balk, Kathye Vanderwal, Bob Leven, Rich Cain, Sue Vanderwal, Cindy Caesar, Fifth Row: Sandy Weinberg, Mindy Markow, Kevin Spirtas, Bill Helbig, Harry Axum, Betsy Gallop, Top Row: Karl Atkinson, Hugh Secker-Walker, Loren Silber, Patty Magidson, Kent Juhlin, Kim Sharketti, Lauren Brown, Cindy Lampe. 7, Mindy Markow and Beth Zoole wait to hear the news of the outside world. 8. Thespians- Front Row: Miss Kennett, Lori Heise, Ann Covert, Chip Wheeler, Nina Gabianelli, Second Row: Rich Wollenberger, Rich Cain, Hugh Secker-Walker, Sue Sunnen, Steve Monsey, Kent Juhlin, Cindy Lampe, Mindy Markow, Kevin Spirtas, Kathy Vanderwal, Meera Dash, Faye Cohen, Jeff Foster, Beth Zoole, Carolyn Gough, Mark Zoole, Top Row: Sue Van- derwal, Sandy Weinberg, Rhonda Levy, Kelli Po- gue, Stefanie Novik, Helen Cheng, Ed Perlmutter. 2 34 Activities QM Panorama Gets It On In Reporting 3 . -4 Anti 2 i ri, 5 Q S i Y . if w f ' . . .Ji - K Make Way For Drama Panorama, sponsored by Mrs. Margret Cook, of- fered Ladue an excellent student newspaper. The center-spreads and editorials placed the bi-monthly paper in the All American category. The journal- ism talents of every staff member are combined to create a unique and enjoyable paper. Drama Club and Thespian Troupe 1109, sponsored by Miss Beth Kennett and the officers, Ann Covert, Chip Wheeler, Nina Gabianelli and Lori Heise, gives Laude plays to be proud of. Throughout the year, the talents of every member help put on a fall musical, fall play, spring musical and the student directed one-acts. Many of the clubs projects included Coffee Houses, float parties and a booth in the all-school carnival. The hard work and enthusiasm of the club members, make this seasons productions a success. Activities , . - ,f , ' I V 9 - - 64 - 11 t Ladue s 27th annual musical production, Anything Goes, set BMW? iggi , page , it -' .r,,,r,i,.,, A W K iid : --..1 ts i iii? ,A Y ,. 1 gwfibi z .wiijizzf ' fs aboard the ocean liner the S.S. American sailed smoothly through five nights of unparalleled performance. The opening scene intro- duces the unusual array of passengers which include the popular night club singer Reno Sweeney lNina Gabianellil and her six angels, public enemy number thirteen, Moonface Martin lBrad Emertl disguised as a minister, and the high society figure Hope Harcourt, accompanied by her fiance Sir Evelyn Oakleigh and her mother. When Billy, Hope's old boyfriend discovers her engagement, he remains aboard to convince Hope of his eternal love. When Billy learns that his borrowed passport and ticket belonged to public enemy number one, he creates ingenius des- guises to avoid detection and to entertain Miss Harcourt. Mean- F1 'Hs M 9 is Wiki its -f. . W - , m. .- '7 while Reno finds herself attracted to Sir Evelyn. Even though ? Mrs. Harcourt attempts to force Hope s marriage to Sir Evelyn, through a myriad of mix-ups, love conquers all. L ' Although inclement weather delayed the initial production , ' schedule, the devoted cast, crew, and orchestra, totalling 250, . t K quickly compensated for lost time. The musical was produced by 5 .A Miss Beth Kennett, with the aid of student director Carolyn . 'i.s Gou h, and managers Lori Heise and Ann Covert. Mr. Phillip 5 . .- J ffkv ' g fei g - E '.i'. g Murray, assisted by Hugh Secker-Walker co-ordinated the techni- I cal aspects. Mr. Joe Richardson and Mr. William Brackman di- g rected the vocal and instrumental music. Through the coopera- tion of staff and students, A'Anything Goes was a highlight of Ladue's 1978-1979 Drama season. f 9 t gg i faf'ff'mrJ4g2r' M1 1' ' swims 1' www new ' fi 36 Acisviiaesi E 1 bf.- fri if yli' bi all - sw S V 'il ':'l:Tf:f'f12:f5NsX4rS5f+ A fl ......w- wg .. an ...Q '2' -+ ..,. Zii ' V : Jo 2', A , , Q1 ?,k.L l. Reno lNina Gabianellil sings to her new love, S' . A Evelyn, I get a kick out of you! 2. Reno's 5 . , :ijt V - l angels rent tuxs for a big finish. 3. lnconspicuous Q, ,I . 3' . I . Atal disguises fail to help Billy fKevin Spirtasl im- ' l' -Vi , ' r fliij press Hope lRhonda Levyl. 4. Moony lBrad ' Emertl teaches his Chinese converts the finer points of gambling. 5. Anything, including spon- I X taneous bursts of song and dance, go aboard the J xv American. 6. Are you criticizing my taste in clothing? demands Evelyn lEd Perlmutterl of fl the Steward lHugh Seeker-Walkerl 7. Bonnie lLoren Silberl demonstrates her superb dancing J A abilities. ' 4 ' i .,,.,,,, ,,,,,., ,,.,.,..,,.,,.., ..,,, i ,,,, ,,,. , , ,.., ,,., ,,, , , ,.i. ,., ,, ,,., . ..., .,.,,,, ,.,,,.,,.., ,.,.,.,,.,. Q , - , 4 i sd .Q ,, 'F W - a. 5 Q E ,M Y -111+-rw ...W Q' Y w .. s eff s ...Q-N .WS .AWQ mf? mai Q' , .lg ,est f sRii1,zmt'.'-S351 J ' i'iiEEs5tf'i1Y2 ' 1 B gs Q-Q.. 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Bonnie ll-Oren Silberl and Moonface lBrad Emeril IQYQPQYQ for a quick getaway. 4, Reno and Billy SIHQ ll 'Pill ! ' fl il 5525551 Baby l'm the bottom you re the t0DA if ,Q 5:23 , ll - ' sw:-i.U' Evelyn takes a log. 6. 5051, IS you aln t t te lousiest sailor I ever dld see, Cflmmen 5 gggggg zzz.-'emi , e....5l Reno to Billy. 7. Clair Seeker-Walker. Cathy Vanderwaal and Richard Cain Prepare llhe get for opening night. 8. 'lAnything anything, anything 9095 fhmk Tracey Taxman and Sandy Weinberg .. 5:5551-T. .N zazfwf .nb-U. , wg Wm,-,v..ww.,:2g4.i2r:v' - -W ' M S 'fum' ' ,.,.:.,.....,....,a ., ie Stn. 63m.55.,.gmsqSr2:2all-iswas:a:Nl.E'wams:eE'i:i 2?'mf2Afff'22flPf'fD' We fm Activities- 2 gt , w f M 5 4-f fm f, 1 .-. -,-....... -Q...--... Y k,... r K HK K K, .- f 2 Q-S fr . . 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Sandy Roper, Chip Wheeler, Patty Yalem, Janet Young, Mark Zoole. Dancers Karl Atkinson, James Bardgett, l i Jacy Berger, Cammie Chapman, Lisa Edlin, Keri Halliburton, Melissa Klearman, Gary Nathan, Anton lzgii, Orea, Yana Rednour, Brad Roter, Joel Schwarz, if vswjgpiayfg ,sight-grgifyj,r1i-ev, wi, Ag-jvgsyl svssffragsfj Y -.wgzvgw ' , 5 V 1 Activities K-Ai Us I Students Experience Europe Summer Experience '78 was a trip of excitement, knowledge, and growth. Students from Ladue and other schools were given the opportunity to visit the countries Italy, France, Greece, Turkey, and England. Activities ranged from seeing Pope Paul VI at a Papal blessing to riding donkeys on the Greek island of Santorini. The five week trip, sponsored by the American Institute of Foreign Study, was counseled by Mrs. Suzanne Kirchhoefer, Mrs. Edith Nolting and Mr. Vic Bassman. The five week Alps and Mediterranean trip, organized by Mr. Roy Johnson with teachers throughout the country, included visits to Germany, England, France, Italy, Greece, and Yugoslavia. In addition to a Mediterranean cruise, the trip highlighted a bicycle tour of the Austrian Alp area and a ten day course in German culture and language. 42 - Activities v'5 'U VN I 'CSL mdk S' f. ..'!A 2 . , -W ,E 5 ' ,V ,d K ., fi Lf: 'QTY' 'i I 4' 1-56s N'--.I N . ffirunlcimg ., ,A -1': 'T '. ' 4- X A . I A 1 ,- x 4 N, 4 .. I . i 'I' - L itii- 5- .A ' hs...-H' - J, Num' 1. 8 Q-V 4 'S 1. Mr. Vic Bassman wishes Dr. Dick Kirchhoefer a happy birthday. 2. The group poses for a picture on Capri Island, Italy. 3. Taking a break from shopping, Stacie Balske, Allison Cohen, and Kathy Collins stop in an Italian cafe. 4. Janet Ansehl takes a look around inside a hollow tree in the Tivoli Gardens. 5. Cheryle Feldman takes her last bit of VivoIi's Italian ice cream. 6. The group settles down to a luxurious dinner, after a long day of suntanning. 7. Betsy Fritschle, Meera Dash, Mr. Roy Johnson, and their traveling companions take a break near the German border NOT PICTURED: David Ball, Julie Grossman, 8. Mr. Roy Johnson rides a bucking bronco near Salzburg, Austria. Activities The Worldwide Exchange Club, whose mem- bers are Ladue students and all the Foreign Exchange students, operates on the belief that learning about other people and getting to know them on a one-to-one basis brings about understanding and acceptance of other people. The Club works directly with the AFS club and helps sponsor the AFS students through var- ious fund-raising projects, such as International Day, Pancake Breakfast, and International Din- ner. kd- 3 Ladue Families Host Foreign Students 1. World Wide Exchange Club-FRONT ROW:Margaret Oppenheimer, Diana Slato- polsky, Sharon Weiss, Lisa Blatt, Kim Sharketti BACK ROW: Miss Kirchhoefer, Kathy Koner- ing, Olaf Beike, Jean Brun, Brenda Feldman, Anne Ullman 2. Olaf's family: George Rich- mond, Olaf, Mitchell, and Gaynell Richmond 3. Carolyn's family: Wesley, Kathy, and Grace Koneringg Carolyn. 4. Jean's family: Mark, Trippy, and Pat Lintzenichg Jean. 5. Olaf Beike CGermanyl and Jean Brun CFranceJ show interna- tional goodwill in giving Carolyn Gough fAustra, lial a lift. 6. Jean is busily preparing a quick meal while answering the telephone as Mrs. Pat Lint- zenich looks on. Activities This year, the foreign language or- ganizations, French Club, Hebrew Club, Spanish Club, and German Club sponsored many activities' to acquaint themselves and the school with foreign cultures. The clubs participated in nu- merous projects such as preparing and sampling foreign foods, and singing fa- vorite holiday carols in their respective foreign languages at the annual giving party. 2 4 im' 1. Spanish Club, front row: Amy Finer, Lowry Flaschar, Rochelle Lang, second row: John Gallop, John Berger, Ellen Segall, Elaine Zotos, Kim Sharketti, Laurie Bretsniderg third row: Mrs. Suzanne Kirchhoeffer, Larry Bronska, Kevin Jones, Terry Wheeles, Bryan Kraus, Mrs. Carol Carinci, Margaret Oppenheimer, Sharon Weiss, Catherine Dashaies, Toni Munoz, Maila Kash, Carolyn Gough, Mrs. Marg Uhlemeyer, Mindy Sobel. 2. Tartuffe lrleff Quicksilverl explains to Dorine lSue Choi You shoulcln't be so prudent , llll help you get rid of your scruples! in the French play Tartuffe. 3. German Club, front row: Amy Jacks, Cammie Chapman, Chris Wagner, Steve Grand, Nancy O'Brien, Sandy Friedman, second row: Lowry Flaschar, Liz Gould, Lillian Lippman, Mark Vahlkamp, Sarah Schneider, Frau Gisela McKenna, Lorna Brundageg back row: Mark Warner, Robby Arther, Doug Aach, Scott Hamman, Brad Roter, Bob Merrilees, Mark Elias, Susan Schnieder. 4. French Club, front row: Carol Richman, Sibel Akyol, Cindy Bishop, Lisa Blatt, Sarah Rechterg second row: Betsy Fritschle, Anne Easton, Mrs. Christine Ramming, Sheri Barnes, Meera Dash, Wendy Surinsky, Allison Lambholdt. 5. Hebrew Club, front row: Sharon Fivel, Debbie Cohen, second row: Tracey Taxman, Patty Magidson, Miriam Glaser, back row: Larry Mishkin, Greg Fox, Mark Lapp, Joel Teicher, Mrs. Dalia Rosen. Urganizations Provide Variety The Art and Needlework Club caters to interests not only in arts and crafts, but all art forms, members create both individual and group projects. The Diet Club, a new addition to Ladue, had a losing year. Through both bi-weekly meetings and weekly weigh-ins, the group learned to control their eating. The Pro-Life Club is concerned with all aspects of life, including birth, aging, sickness, and poverty, Q ---...-......-1.. Through fundraising activities, the group helped an area family to finance extensive pediatric surgery. The Stamp and Coin Club members exchange and appraise rare pieces in their collections. The Wilderness Club's outdoor adventures in both warm and bitter cold weather ranged from moun- tain climbing to cross country skiing to can- oeing. gf X b-k'r 'i ma- 'i1'f - tv YA Q42 2 'Q' 4611 V o F1 ami ,4- 1. The Art and Needlework Club, Mrs, Doris Hueseman, Joan Perkins, Cecile Galluzo and Mrs. Lois Greenblat display one of their many projects. 2, Diet Club: Mary Handelman, Ed Pearlmutter, Betsy Gallop, Jayne Bloomberg, Cindy Sobel, Lori Glaser, Judy Bloomberg, Vicky Grober. 3. Pro-life Club, front row: Kathy Konering, Janet Kramer, Carolyn Gough. second row, Toni Munoz, Mr. Jim Sinner, Carla Kraus, 4. Stamp and Coin Club, seated: Kurt Alt, Doug Aachg standing: Terry Tol- ley, Mrs. Gisela McKenna, Joel Teicher. 5. Wilder- ness Club: Mrs. Ann Mandelstamm, Feyza Eren- memis, Elaine Zotos, Susan Wilson, David Schrefflerg in tree: Liza Bird, Chris Wagner, Marga- ret Oppenheimer, Meriam Cooper. Activities NHS Serves School National Honor Society members are chosen for their outstanding leadership, honor, and scholarship and initiated in a dramatically moving ceremony. The Society's members function as Change Day aids and help many a student resolve a distressing scheduling conflict. Members also ush- er at such functions as graduation and open house. A primary activity, however, is the tutoring of students who have difficulty in their school studies. 50 - Activities 3 .- ai V .rf . l ' A M sw i A F' f -iff: W U fi 't ff-F f QW .swf 1. Jay Waggoner, NHS change day aid, takes a personal interest in Susie Weller's schedule. 2. But Heger's sixth hour class is already closed! exclaims aid Howard Present. 3. National Hon- or Society, Front Row: officers David Weiss, Steve Harris, JoAnne Levy, Roxy Okun, Kevin Blinder, Second Row: Lori Heise, Susan Schneider, Kara Trimble, Judy Schwerdt, Lau- rie McBrayer, Joyce Boxerman, Carol Richman, Cathy Scissors, Cheryle Feldman, Carolyn Schiele, Sue Little, Kate Leventhalg Third Row: Hugh Secker-Walker, Mr. George Glass, Andrea Weiss, Sandy Roper, Mari Becht, Lorna Brun- dage, Sue Paley, Sue Cho, Barb Hutchison, Nancy Hodge, Connie Orchard, Sue Hezel, Mrs. Edith Nolting, Fourth Row: Janet Young, Joel Sokolic, Jim Glaser, Brad Roter, Harold Den- low, Tracy Marsh, Jerry Bernard, Jeff Quicksil- ver, Sandy Weinberg, D.J. Kardish, Howard Present, Robert Rosenblum, Fifth Row: John Gallop, Steve Borowsky, Ken Levy, John Lucy, Jay Waggener, Jeff Rehr, Joel Tzinberg, Scott Hammann. 4. David Weiss, JoAnne Levy, and Kevin Blinder auction faculty frivolities at the Winter Carnival. ri yt , un W. .2 I r Ali.- qbrh ::. -Ml' 1 .www Service Clubs Aid Students, Community The School Store, open every morning, provides a valu- able service for Ladue students. The store sells both regular school supplies as well as specialty items needed for select- ed classes. The members of FTA explore their own future goals while helping the community. Cadet teaching, a pri- mary FTA activity, involves seniors who help teach an elementary class for one or two hours a day. Through this experience, students learn both the pride and perils of a career in education. C AM T X , ,,V,, 9 1. The School Store workers Steve 815- Grand, Frau McKenna, Lowry Flascher, Lillian Lippman, and Sandy Friedman rest after a morning of heavy business, 2. FTA members: Mrs. Helen Ray, Jill Salz- man, Julie Wolf, Julie Green, Jeff Klear- man, Stacy Starr, Kim Granneman, Den- nis Terrill, Janet Kramer, Joanne Herz- berg, Sue Sunnen. 3. Joanne Herzberg helps a struggling student with complex ' algebraic concepts. cf' ,rib W R 6 ' K. ,rl , - at - -ff f Mx.. . irl, I Activities 52 - Activities Young Life Joins Ladue Young Life was a new club to come to Ladue. lt gave students a chance to talk over issues and to make new friends. This year, Young Life students floated on the Current River and. spent a weekend at Tantara with other St. Louis Young Life clubs. A xx 1 A , , ,sg J Rf.. ,' ' .gf 4 -, Kd. 2 f if s 'i ., 1 yr 1. Julies Dean shows her excitement for Young Lite. 2. Missy Brigham shows Anne Meyer and Julie Dean her talent on the piano. 3. Young Life mem- bers: Kathy Collins, Anne Meyer, Missy Brigham, John Lucy, Julie Dean, David Collins, not pictured: David Bacino, Len Justis, Laura Wolff, Terry Pu- zey. 4. Kathy and David Collins share with each other their enjoyment about Young Life. Wim. 1 Records Set And Broken The Grapplerettes, sponsored by Coach William Grahman, are dedicated girls who kept the records straight for the wrestling team. The Rifle Club, sponsored by Coach Tony Lejsek, led Ladue to a winning season. 3 ,SSX 4 wa., 1. Grapplerettes- FRONT ROW: Julie Wolff, Karen , Blinder. SECOND ROW: Julie Green, Cindy Sobel. THIRD ROW: Gail Moulton, Cheryle Feldman. 2. Rifle Team: Paul Homan, Don Carlson, Kent Leo- pold, Mark Shyken, Anton Lejsek. 3. Mark Shyken checks to see if he can hit the target. 4. Kent Leoplod aims to hit a winning mark. Activities - 53 Political Clubs Return For the first time in recent years, both the Young Democrats and the Young Republi- cans were active at Ladue. Both organiza- tions, headed by presidents John Gallop and Jerry Bernard respectively, included elec- tioneering for local candidates in this year's agenda. The Young Republicans invited sev- eral local politicians to be guest speakers. The Young Democrats engaged in many lively discussions of political philosophy. Through both organizations, students were exposed to both liberal and conservative ideologies. 1. Young Democrats, front row: Betsy Gallopg second rowi Kevin Blinder, Miss Eleanor Caffrey, John Gallopg back row: Doug Rosen, Amy Finer, Sandy Boxerman, Missy Klearman. 2. Young Republicans, front row: Sandy Friedman, Jon Pearlstone, Lorna Brundage, Keith Kronemer, second row: Mr. Ralph Cordell, Jim Glaser, Scott Pearlstone, Mark Zoole, Jerry Bernard, David Kaiser, Chess, Astronomy Clubs Make Moves Once again, dedication, experience and skill led to a successful year for the Chess Team, in their wednesday afternoon matches. Through hosting guest lecturers and through midnight star gazing, the Astronomy Club proved to be both enjoyable and educational for all its members. i li: ie x lm? r it 3 '23 1, A, A 0 . , , fii W A ' ' '.,, , 1 1 l ara, 1. Astronomy Club: Doug Aach, Mr. Marvin Fridley, Bill Hel- big, Jason Rosenthal, Steve Monsey, Pat McCarthy, Mike Wis- land, Bruce Martin, Kerry Kornfeld. 2. Jon Losos Strategically captures his opponent's queen. 3. Chess Team: Chuch Reeves, David Kerman, Bryan Kraus, Mr. James Davies, Mike Reisler, Jon Losos, Kerry Kornfeld, Ari Weitzhandler. Activities lBic' Gains Culture Black Image Club had another successful year led by President Roderick Bramlett. Sponsored by Mr. Matt Ferguson and Mr. Roy Johnson, the group presented black culture to Ladue. The group held its annual Winter Boogie and celebrat- ed Black History Month with a school assembly. The Accent Of Ladue Accent, the foreign language publication is pub- lished twice yearly, and includes stories, poems, games, and recipes in all languages taught at school. CZ? 1. No rain is in the weather forecast for today! 2. Accent Club form left to right: Mrs. Kirchhoefer, Barry Demba, Andrea Weiss, Betsy Kim, Anne Ullman, Betina Zastrow. 3. Several of the drummers display their talents during the BlC's assembly. 4. Members of the Drums of Fire demon- strate a ritual of black culture. 5. Black Image Club, Front Row: Angie Slaughter, Linda Wind, Bridget Denmon, An- gela Simons, Pam Glaze, Roderick Bramlett, Jackie Hilton, Cheryle Sidnor, Mr. Ferguson. Back Row: Mr. Johnson, Armond Slaughter, Eddie Glaze, Terry Wyms, Daryle Lee, Buster Howard, Quinton Ray, William Hooks, Montanez Bobo, Keith Clay, Vernell Fuller. 5 Activities 57 Students Exhibit Creativity Through Photography Advanced Photography offered students the chance to express their creative talents through the camera and enlarger lenses. Class members processed color prints, unusual black-and-white prints, as well as color slides and then entered the results in various in-class photo contests and a color slide-music presentation. Trophies were awarded the students who earned the highest point totals in the competition. .usiwhto , A .st 1. Time exposure with Kodalith film: photo by Andy Kaplan. 2. Randy Kaplan receives his trophy for being top contest photography first semester, from Mr. Jerry Watson. 3, Multiple exposure ighost imagel: photo by Derek Leath. 4. Double print using Ortho film: photo by Kathy Collins, 58 Activities Ladue Participates In Blood Drive Each year the Red Cross asks Ladue stu- dents to donate part of themselves in order that others may live. The Blood Drive proved to be extremely successful again this year. However, problems arose upon the discovery of possible contamination of the blood due to donor's vac- cinations. The Rambler Staff extends its condo- lences to those few who gave in vein. 1. Mary Handelman, Cindy Sobel, and Judy Kraus ask Jayne Bloomberg to sign on the dotted line. 2. Dennis Terrill checks to see if Kathy Collin's temperature is too hot to handle. 3. The Ladue Blood Drive is in full force. Activities 60 - Scholarship Fund Auction Sophomores Mary Barton V Karen Basden 'f 'f Kathleen Bass va., Q fl Michael Beckham - Al ' f James Berger John Berger 4 f ,,y, ' Kenneth Berger -' E Lisa Berglund Risa Bernard Sherri Bernard Sarah Berndt Lisa Berry Lisa Binowitz Liza Bird James Blatt Daniel Bledsoe Sophomore Class Officers, Jim Berger, Rae Pisarik, Ever Lerner, Jeff Vittert, and Sanford Boxerman, initiate a new Sophomore Out to Lunch', program. Q V ,-,V i, 1 ve' fl' 5 David Abel Hana Alul Susan Anderson Bart Applebaum Mara Applebaum Catherine Arn Robert Arthur Karl Atkinson Sophie Ague Richard Bacino Katherine Bader Michael Bain Keith Baizer Ronald Baker Thomas Ballman Susan Bardenheier Kimberly Barket Roderick Barnett fi -1 4. . ,,,,, 5 , 1 I Z' 'K Mae 2 , ?', ,I l 'l X 5 F. Bradley Bloecher lyy f' f - A . Lisa Bloom ,V ' I V' Montonez Bobo ' f , 1 H N3 Scott Bolin dl. ' f A if ,- , -f 4 Lawrence Borowsky Q W l t 'i f I 'A 'X ' Janice Bottani ' ' ,, A V . A . Jeanne-Aimee 5,13 ,, I 1 i I ,l i xl A A, .V 'f fi 155 Boulme ,g gi X J A 62 - Sophomores I 1 L 4 . r 9.1- fff , - 5. 3. Hx' f' A x mf 2 N Q Nancy Cho Julie Choden Steven Clark Keith Clay Alan Cohen Donald Cohen Mark Cohen Richard Cohen David Collins Miriam Cooper Wendy Cooper Brenda Correll Marcie Cristal Curtis Cross Matthew Curran Joyce Daniels Jill Dardick Anne Darst Sanford Boxerman Cindy Brash Peter Brightman Jack Brody Joyce Brombolich Jason Brown Kenneth Brown Pamela Brown - Paul Brown Robin Brown Julia Burstein fr Jennifer Butler -, w ,Q Robert Buzzotta . f Elizabeth Cain Scott Calhoun Richard Cameron 'C- ,U inf '- m Donald Carlson Charles Carr Christine Caruso Barbara Caverly Frances Chae Camilla Chapman Doretha Chatman Patti Chervitz ,iff , Risa Bernard and Kathy Bader call their computer dating service for Saturday night dates. Sophomores - 63 Katherine Darst Craig Davis z A,.' - Y ? Gary Davis J Nancy Davis '5 Tod Davm rasigigg Anita DeMarco ' ' M ,r I Bridget Denmon lg J' ', Michael DeSimone Diana DesRosiers Timothy Disbennett Pancho Doll David Dye Kenton Eaton Traci Edwards ' Brooke Elbein Feyza Erenmemis - George Erwin Lee Erwin Janet Essman d'gi Elizabeth Estes ' Lisa Farrell V Julie Fenster r,,, ,fl Richard Finkelstein .wir . Alicia Ferrara ,'tr E Q 1- 4' K , 'Y 2 j 1 f f vw Scott Schnure tells Kent Thoroughman, Hang in there baby, Friday's com- ing! 64 - Sophomores Felicia Finn Irene Fischer Jan Fischer Daniel Fleshman Sheila Ford J. Scott Forti Alice Francis Susan Freedman John Freeman Sanford Friedman Alexander Frishberg Vernell Fuller Frank Garcia Steve Geib Vicki Gelber Amy George Brad Gershenson Joshua Glaser V I , , ,JA , 4 ., , ,, , , ge J r 1. . I zff, ff-J' s,:w,r Q r r ' 'ff 4 ' :rr , 2- L 25 at ,,,.,, r rf if Q, W 6 E r lr , 1 r,r, A i lgg gawk , ffrsxrwr- ,553 ,I 1 ' smg - 'lit-X, - 7 wr ' rt 'Emi f i wr 1 4 . aim--,fsffs ' f X za- irl ff 'iif Qyigsie PM A M, VVAJ,E ,o,, 5 if 'i I ' N 4 3? V rf X va, -1. 'Y J 6 1,1 J 2 jk J , 'K if 5 J F 'Cv ,x. Pamela Glaze Julie Glazer Lucy Gov :emann Judy Goldberg Kenneth Goldman Sally Goldwasser Dianne Gordon Elizabeth Gould Carol Graeser Gerald Grand John Greenberg Richard Greene Steven Greenwald August Griesedieck David Grodsky Lori Grossman Steve Wielansky asks, Did l really flunk the test? Cynthia Crossman Robert Groux H f 'W 463 , 1' M W , , ,,i,, , Q x Y W fi vri,,f A I f x W' ap it 4' W f 4 . -f Q ff A 3 sw , 3 .iffmw :W X ,gg .w xfaf 1 A ' ' M 1 1 vu' , 3... lv v . William Groux Lisa Guyton Anne Hamilton Shaun Han Julia Harmon Carol Harper Dina Harper Donald Harston Lawrence Hawkin William Helbig Thomas Henley George Hensley Lisa Hershman Raymond Hess Arthur Heuer A. Lawrence Hileman Peter Hillemeyer Jane Hodge Linda Hogan Deirdre Holland Paul Homan Susan Horwitz Allen Howard Patricia Hughes Sophomores 65 -gg Z- wg- Y Barbie Lickhalter and Amy Jacks cram for next hour's final exam. Robert Katz Dana Kavner Susan Kelter David Kerman Annie Kingsland Michael Klearman Spencer Kluesner Karen Knarr Jonathan Kodner Albert Koesterer Kenton Kolker Jennifer Komen Melissa Korenblat David Korkoian Jeffrey Kraus Stacey Kreisman Keith Kronemer Ben Kubesh Kristen Kuhlman Cathy Lander Alison Landholt Derek Leath Boyd Lee Diane Lefkowitz 66 Sophomores fl F R 2 i '?f I .. 1-fi, , il ' , af nf' v, f 4- X. , s i ,QQ fg V ' 1f',f 'Y!zi,4Nh y V I Bonnie Hurwitz Jane Hutchinson Howie Hwang Glenn Hyman Amy Jacks Donna Jaffe Brad Jargon Angela Johnson Jeffrey Jonas Jennifer Jones Kevin Jones Kent Juhlin Paul Justis David Kaiser Elizabeth Kaplan a 'i' ' fi 1-3,2 ' r iff Z ' 3 E. YE 35, ci!! ,Y gi 4. 1 a , gt, W I xii ,, , . .,.,., , r fe ,Q - f ig I Y X' , lily: 1 , 7 , A a 'Q C' A ,. -V l in w ni 4 if 5 V l, l 'ff' Ag if , l i W it fl ns 41 Margaret Karakas A A i Maila Kash f 7 Joy Kaskowitz MA- , Q N -rri 5 fir 1 J 'Y ' , V j Q rrrr , 4-L., 3 K .ft all telrrfff 5 1 ,' V? ii? M , , f s ,, e as -'ffl A ,Va iiglj is M, im g' X gd, 5 f HE A N f ti A ' li ,,2 f . ' . r' V 2 ' Q I A - , , , 4 f JW' V M, - ' 'F . W ' , V V V gg' ll' I , J if '11 ,F I 3 , ' 7 is T 'Y 0 if ' f ,,w-Mfiffimy Q t... J ,,:, Tfffl, if ' e 'D f Q . gs R ,S , 1. f 7 M V x, '- fmi, ' :fi 'f up 3. , , f ,4 A, 'WA fin 1 sii i 1' fl? , , 'I V, L if 'Pc pi . . -. Q ,V af '32 HN I M ff? T' Xfifff , IX 1 I xx N 1 Leslie Mayer Martha McBrayer Mary McDonald Megan McDonough Michael McSpadden Mike Mell Carolyn Mendel Robert Merrilees Katherine Meyer Lori Meyers James Miles Thomas Miles Richard Miller Lori Millner Jeffrey Mishkin Tracy Moore Peter Mora Doug Morris 45 if . , xg- ' Bradley Lefton Jean Yuan Lei Eve Lerner Robert Levin Nancy Levine Ellen Levy Theodore Levy Barbara Lickhaltei Amy Liou Jesse Lipnick Lillian Lippman Bryan Little Gregory Long Scott Long Elizabeth Losos David Lurk David Mack Michael Macmanus Patricia Magidson Martin Mange Arthur Margulis Jennifer Masselink Edgar Mattox Joel Mayer 'QI -vu. V-1 fl ' Amy Weinstein, Martin Mange, Patty Magidson, and Kim Barket work diligently in Compost tion class. Sophomores Brian Moss Bruce Murden Patrick Murphy Ajid Nadershahi Lisa Naes Charles Nathan Lawrence Needleman Diane Newman Laura Nuell Terrance Oertli Andrew Olschansky Kathleen O'Neil Margaret Oppenheimer Jeffrey Orgel Elizabeth Orsay Betul Ozmat Victor Pappalardo Bradley Parrish Ann Pearce Jon Pearlstone Gregg Pessin Rae Pisarik Robert Plack Mark Plattenburg Coach Casey delivers his famous pep talk to the Sophomore Eudals. 68 Sophomores s M A A to? N jr nl fall ' A A . , ,,,k it M, 1 J jf , 2 i at if ' ,f,,.fy,z:1,,.- if ,ev f 'Y 1 5 'lil K 'nn W f f Troy Pohlman. Terri Pollak Ronald Present Roberts Press Andrew Pultman Mindee Pultman Terri Puzey Jeffry Raffelson Daniel Raskas David Raskas Quentine Ray Yana Rednour Stacey Reed Charles Reeves Michael Reisler Brett Rhein Mellisa Ritter Eytan Rodin 5 s RW ,Q lf, L tm 6 J I 'X fl L, W , , , X f , .fa ix S 1' A it ,H f x . 5 '- fi v 1 s r li .mg N! i i i f i 'ia A av. L f X H W ge 'SA ,, I, 5 ,,,, , 4 Ii X J' A 'K f' K , Q, ! xfl' , ,V X, K 1 1 ,. sf vw ,fiery .cw it li 5 ' , .S if J w It 1 4. v' ,- W Q W J is ' 43' 'X if.. t, Bruce Rogers Michael Rosenblum Jason Rosenthal Michelle Rossbach Andrew Roth Steven Routberg Barry Rubinstein Terence Ruhe Brooke Sarno Michael Schechter Louis Schlesinger Sarah Schneider D. Scott Schnure Alison Schultz Lisa Schwartz M, Carla Schwartz Michael Scull Clare Secker-Walker Karen Knarr, Jennifer Komen, and friends test the cafeteria's new salad bar. 5 .I , 4- I 4. as 1 V ,C 5 ur 1 f .. X l 4A , wg 2 , i Q, iw ',: uf , t KM re f, f , , 1 , A. . G x -V - 3 'Cl' 75 f T L l , I A Xb V 51 1 4 A - V 1- ,. A I V, f it 5 ,x M 'il Q 41 'K 4 4' we .ff rv if W X, 51 ., 3, ' s ia. ., ex H 4 , ,Ji W ,MM C F 1 J, ,ii Q X ,A ' Ig , , , VV A if 'Q' , ' ras Noel Sevastianos Richard Shafer Craig Shapiro Joyce Shapiro David Shreffler Stuart Siegel Julie Sigoloff Lisa Silvestrini Angela Simmons Mindy Siro Barbara Sission Gale Smith Aaron Smoller David Smoller Amy Sobel Jean Southerland Kim Spector David Spooner Michael Steinbaum Gary Steiner Michael Stittman Linda Strick Marcia Tallman Grant Teeple Sophomores 69 Laura Tenenbaum Kent Thoroughman Stacy Tolley Tristan Trova Linda Tyus Alan Tzinberg Christopher Vahlkamp Dina Valvero Jeffrey Vittert Sally Vogt Rene Voss Mary Wagner if A ,, f f ' -g f 53 Q Q, 'HW Lisa Berglund smiles at the camera. 70 - Sophomores Avi Waks Emil Walch Beverly Walters Michael Waltke Antoinette Ware Sally Weber Michael Wehrle Robyn Weinberg Amy Weinstein Sharon Weiss Mark Werner Sally Werner Dolph Wiederholdt Stephen Wielansky Forrest Wiese Laina Wilkins Dee Dee Williams David Willis Paul Wilmering Susan Wilson we 45, Q2 .. lv , K .Hx - ,., S. ii William Wilson Laura Wolfe Amy Wolff Hau-Lai Wong Linda Wynn Shelly Younger Scott Yust Bettina Zastrow Gary Zenk Leonard Zhovtis Mark Zoole Elaine Zotos 5 l fx 4 5 2 Fl: -1-ef, Q15 rwfafi- X Rf'-1 ic It Q, S.-f , . Six ef l 'V 1 'i?M.,.f? A A TV' li l W i,i' Xe, it vi ' vs if A gg gli 3 gif 11, Q, 6 , ,,., I 'fi' 5 A l . f l X JUNIQRS Douglas Aach Michael Adelson Sibel Akyol Jeff Altvater Lindsey Andrews Bari Applebaum Kristen Arn James Arnot Steven Backerman Steven Bain Steven Balk David Ball Linda Bank Keith Barket Chris Barnes Sheri Barnes Lynn Bartfeld William Baum Keith Beasley Gerald Becker Laura Becker Olaf Beike Sheila Bell Steven Bell is -sw S - if 'i i if -4 X 'WI X. L N41 N QA AI? F O K 1 ,-mi SE A x R X ,,:. xg . E x ff 5,9 ,gs Y at .K 3 Q ' 'Jin -1 if Ei5t! G5r8 ,yl, 5.33. 'ii K Q i i-,. , V .,,- .ii bb : El News I .S W -A M V V A x Q fffjif g its N1 ' iiff Q ff Y 1 . N. ,... I ,- l ,l, dll' X Q fs IV' bi. wQE 5. Q . A . f i S We s M. ., gwg K 41 I 7. g ' '. 1- -- -fi -V' .. t ' li f .aaax.s ssii Q55Ezii.i r . my , Randee Bluestein and Laura Leber dream their way through Health class. 72 Juniors .5 . S Susan Bell John Banda Joy Benedick Harlan Berger Kimberly Berkley Cynthia Bishop Lisa Blatt Jeffrey Bledsoe Bambi Blitz Judy Bloomberg Randee Bluestein Nancy Boland Katie Brandt Wande Brssloff David Brennan Laurie Bretsnider Wendy Briggin Wanda Brock E x Q : 'F . 1 . xr -it X 12 . 3' 4 A 4 t 1 tin '. X si' . 3.5.5. rf' 1:51 .ak 3 ' , - .g ' 'r- ' uf Q if 3 - D 4 f finial . ' N... .4-so ,ae ii. . L ..., ,Q K, as li f ....... 1 ll' tif I 1 ff lb K K '- nf' J 'i - W K. 'W 'fi Q N DC ,fs -is -. is L Q ,.s, f I is 5 X i . 3 .L x. ff. it the ie E W . I We .. x :L vi '- vc Q- . ...ML ' i wx,-L ,L L B ' -. .L We . .X,,,. .3 , , 5 , . 1 ..si I JL: V ,X rr L - PV' .Q -. s ' ix f ' - . , L 1, L i H. . 'pt .-33 v L L tx 'f iw.. L L .J . L it ., JE. ii a X 1 X i IL., XX Q ii L L L, 7 4 If sr L. ff - . Hgh K fi - F -f: -L Q X Kr Y we i N x 1 L Q ... - 0 as P . L-.mes-g:,.,g1 it A ,- i L Q x Y '15 'Q iv Q Li 5 , .-1 Lf-v r .Mf g 'T V J QL x 4am RK X I ' .1 L . 'eh 3' ix X hill if a w . as 'F if 5 A W? .1 L .ri , 'Jax ', fi ' W uf' .li Donna Brockschmidt Jeffrey Brodsky Laurence Bronska Cynthia Brown Lauren Brown Lisa Brown Scott Brown Howard Burde Beth Burgard Elizabeth Burke Jennifer Burress Terri Busch Sheri Cabasso Cynthia Caesar Dennis Carafiol Elizabeth Caray Vicky Carr Jeri Cashin Good Eve-ee-ning, l want to suck your blood, shrieks Allen Fendelman. 9? Li, ,I -' 5 auf?-L+ ,L 1 X ' L , 'H- K L P ,L ws. J - J, L f L Lf WY . A l if!! X L ,L A X 'If-E T L a'ii - i if L. L. 11' - - X ffl L X. if L -Q ' '23 ' '- 1+-' L 'f ' i D i sf VX 1 ' ' t X L V , L , X - S' : :V 5- L. N ll z. V l . ' L L - 1' A .r ,- i-18 rt. L. i i' ' Kill we 1 2 ,. Lifiit 1 E L i V it N ' S -P X' .L A .- -,Hz ' E L .L If- L, gi. i ,. ,- iw W 5-ie -L 2 K, 5 , 5 ea. 1 if Q, L .5 L L L. Li! K If .Q - LT wi, Q ni, , , -, L , .g s N . Lift I Rf- 4. L Aryk K -A Q . i A 3 Ig . M nv? I L 4 -frxl, 2 it it oi if '. 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Helen Cheng Kelly Christner Brian Clancy Matthew Clayton Graham Coats Nici Coats Charles Cohen Deborah Cohen Douglas Cohen Faye Cohen David Colwell Mimi Combs Jean Covert David Cowan Clyde Cross Dawn Dace Meera Dash Donald Demba Pat DePaepe Catherine Deshaies Joseph Digrispino Sharon Dobin Jeffrey Doerge Michael Donovan Juniors 73 Terry Dowling Steven Dubinsky Elaine Durfee David Durham Glennon Dutton Anne Marie Easton Douglas Edwards Phyllis Eisen Mark Elias Carolyn Epstein Victoria Fabian Frank Fava Dean Feigenbaum Brenda Feldman Michael Feldman Allen Fendelman Malissa Ferguson Amy Finer Jeff Finkelstein Jeffrey Fischer David Fivel Lowry Flaschar Robert Florentin Gregory Fox ,. ii, ,., 5 ., , , .V W E , l,, , Q ft, fx !' 1. , 1. rg M if 'iii fi in I ff 1 'lk w,,w,' f, W ,.w,,W,Tk -f V 32 5 fi flag? A ll f -51 if fi . ,,-,,.5 , M55 ' - 1' ss , ' 2' B f M ,W Q 1' lv I 7 1, .m HV 'Y 1 W T , '4 . F yr. 'if , 'if Q- ,J 2 li .. fx Va ,. 1, V 2 1 1 f G+ w magfq ,,Q,,11'ts, , r, . . V A A V Ablv .. V . VV V 'V .V I 4' . V U is T A ' , w i .f ' 'A are X 5 fi L lisl 1 F s, 1fAa ' iw? i A 1 ll .r ' 2' , V, , , 3 v - V' JC: V . , V is X EM ig QV -Q , X 4 .5 K ,AV ,V ,ft ,n ., -115 - I ' x V ,Nh Vi wi f tll T ...M- , ,XM 1 f xf sii wx, . tu ,aww nel Jerry Becker, Steve Muckerman, Tres Jones, a 74 Juniors V Qi '1 iff v ,,.. ,.. 5 ,.., Qt N . ,N gs -.., we fn: f nd Mike Leavitt try to memorize the PSAT sample test questions. Gregory Allan Fox Anne Francis Mark Franklin Ann Friedman Elizabeth Fritschle Nina Gabianelli Elizabeth Gallop Laurie Garland Mike Gavel Beth Gellman Cheryl Gerstein Glenn Giessow Daniel Ginsparg Debra Glantz Lori Glaser Miriam Glaser Marcia Glick Scott Goffstein -r 'C N t . I X 5 f 'Q if '-. il ' ,., f 'WZ' M, if , ' iii' ' ef wnf: j5:g4 I' 'A V Q 9 ' V22 I 2 at 'f ,xx , ff ... Fx K fr, ja f E A1 l V , ,,,,.. 5 rf E 11 f. , v. ii Wx ,cl K t , fr ,E ,., ., an A ,, 'F Z , l , 'Y v 4 . A A T T 'Q Z 4 A yr W 7 -vvi ,- L Y' 7 all 'Q . KK I .. K K ..... KKK KK W AAAA K' 3 Shari Goldstein . 'QTL K .- Y 'LZ' I Edward Gordon ' d--d fy, K! Jeffrey Grace G 1 J 4 5 1 dd K gif? Adam Grad lk Steven Grand r K K 'a Barbara Greenberg KK, ' f i Q ll reae S5135 3 - ll ' F J 1 promise l'll start my diet tomorrow, exclaims Larry Bronska. , 'S f 1 - i ynne ' Y as ' - i sl f i na , J K J L 1 - ' - K soon Halliburton Q. I VGVVL KK ' ' Q' , Norman Halliday KKK, . I 4 Kb, 5. K KK KK Deborah Hardy f SEK , , , 'RXPH' E4?7':i'e, M ' J ssss f li g , I 4' all i ts Mary Harris K ig S ' fy fl 1-l Lisa Harstein . qw f f r if-.tr ' -' H --'1 N E f ' . : K ' ' jf, David Hauck Daniel Hebrank Bryant Hertal Bridget Higgs Q4 H25 - f ' ' , , J esii -f- J . -L r. , K A - ' -.1 . ' w -. i - 'ass' f A , W1 -,,-- yi ,fgj ' ' J K fl f bt ,K i i jf, K K K K K K . i i ,f.,, ,K ax . . K. , KK Ks .: , K KK we i , ,KK KKK ' K 4 ' J. KLKRQKKKKSK K AVV, KK KKK K KK 6 . K h KKK! . K, .K t KKK K K, 1K KK , -,KKK :LL K K K MK w .K K .ro R K. K ix 'g it ' A .kg I i 1, if J N 1 J fi if . w ' ,a,. H K. 35 1K :.. - - - E, p Q .., Q - 4, ,-,r 2 K ,,, f .. + Q' 1 . W, KKK 1 .A ,, . KKKK, ,K .KKK KKK K, K . 'F ' , Q W PQQQR.. . . ' K' . W S X 1 me Q f J 'iwi J , J DDKDD KK J KE J I J it zgsigggfim , I K s K J -K , , K K K ,, K K K KK , . K -, K, Hr in KKKQKK1 9 X A ,M K kiwi: X I ' S, 9 ' is big ' , - Y , K it H 2' s, 1 5 ii gi- 1 H1 -l' Donna Hines Diana Hirsch David Hoffman Haley Hoffman Nancy Hoffman Kelley Hogan Mary Holt Douglas Holtzman William Hooks Michael Horwitz Stacy Hughes Jacqueline Jackson Alicia Jones Tres Jones Gary Jones Karen Kabak Jack Kanefield Jeanie Kanefield Laura Karfeld Lori Kaskowitz Beth Katz Neil Katz Laurie Katzman Jackie Kessler Juniors 75 .xr lv, Ann Sachar finds reading upside down more enjoyable, as Steve Grand looks on J S iF4:gQfa ' , . . T I warm. ', fix? A 4 A time . L -X9 ,, iv . 1415 fag David Lampe Rochelle Lang Lori Lapin Marc Lapp Scott Lasky Michael Leavitt Laura Leber Cheryl Lee Hung Yuan Lei Daniel Leppo Nancy Levin Thomas Levinson Susan Levitt Nancy Liberman Cynthia Lieberman Christine Linsin Linda Long Mary Long George LoPiccolo Jonathan Losos Russell Luedloff James Madden Reilly Maginn Pamela Mahr 76 Juniors y , Y , . , r 4 2 f- f, ,i ' - V li ' J lj , ' . Ik, M , V 5 A N X in disbelief. Q t 1 L4 .1 , ljrirraalj :wld , x H5 J 41:31, 7 ,L . A V J 1 l v , 5 5 K 5 .., . 25?-Q' i if owoxouog Betsy Kim Gary Kinberg Jennifer Kingsland Melissa Klearman Elizabeth Knight Keborah Koenig Ellen Koesterer Susan Kohlhaas Elizabeth Koplar Gary Kopp Elizabeth Koritz Stephen Kornfeld Elaine Kraizer Rachel Kranzberg Bryan Kraus 1 I ,E V,,, , ltiii ' W., f pry J WI, -. J , .R 1 3 wry Cameron Krost ' ,J Randi Krout 'VVV Jeff Kujawa ffl il Q T' f' A 'w,, 'fvjfz,5f f V a: z L- J L ,S e J f-35:4 -1 .V.r . ' -Q. ff f ii' I ll fi ll: W i Q , I ijt' A 1: W. ,, , J 'X . M ' V '15 V , . Ji? ' fff,' , 2f-f1f :fr fs fi , ,... any ,Se x .5 Y .iff - uif,,,, K s f if zzzi i is l J if -5 f fl ii, Vai , ,lf f I ' , , Qargzip, ' Q , ,f , Q ,f j f f t it 2 , QW r' ' r vile 533 .M 'gXl9t :Wi l:.1 . ' sl ,I 'fat ff . Q N. 5, i q,7,7f,,tf.Z iz ' r ill' 'S K . -A ,iv - 1 i fi?-W . -ll ,C z 'G . 'u m ' ' ' l X '5,:?53Ti:flY, ' ' 3 1151. . we ,UNE 5 . 4 5 A nr rr ir .pr 73' X . an 9-if '. H 5 M 4 i, . ip, f. Wf-, 1 2 .5 JH x wr . 1 . Yi il it Yr ' ' 5 a .. 8?- N? l.Ki V1 I 'fiii'f':fi'..1 I . 75 K A . f 1 K i 4-6 J v' ,?m 7w?w 5 Q' , , .P L , E f rx. J at -at ' 1 W Y x ' K , J HWEQ . FREE af. A my -I .. fx ' ' :V rv - 44' I I Q gi. if -is Sn. 5' '- - x A K JI I K K :U V K ' .iw 7 ,013 Q r t. . -T sf - . QW? ea . .' f I-W ' 4 ' xi '.t,.w.n4 .V y , A J 'K'- i i.. fun ,, ' k ' . x i .. 17, E ' f .M N .Hoff 4. ., 'egg aff , N my 9 W' 2 A if -1 J r qfhm 'QL K ' K , . 1' A 'lf L ri .. 'GN y 4 . cg, 5. ' X f ' ' .. Wg' W 4 1:3 rx - ,Qt X .e - A ' IW ':- . 1 . l -Y f all aaa ' 1. 1' ' ffFEQQw'4 ff 5335. 'EQQQF , I .X e . wx M 2 'ir as ' , A ' ,Sy : Z fs. 0 xx V, J.. V Eli .4v1tmn:..,11z ' X 1. :fffsffn .. r Y it s .vwk gifwdbfww .j:.T, ,fr,.. WVS' Qi . Af 'XM A Jordan Nash Gary Nathan Daniel Naunheim Brian Neal Gina Nelson Tom Newman Norman Newmark Nancy O'Brien Robert O'l-lara Gerald Oksner Anton Orea Jonathan Orsay William Osherow Adoria Pack Thomas Painter Manuel Palan Erin Pangle Sara Ann Parker nw - .-frsvafiw fu : ..: .. RI 51 . .3 tr' at i ,- , r .r rv 3 l JU x s ' r iiifiifiii' st ,f 'E5..,Q.:: . .r ,V 4 uw '. : 31. -1 j fif- xif fig' ' .1 11. f '-'?3 T'9: -fe y .I z if WW, f i f. 3-. . as I ., ,, nf: ' V 92 ez Q ' xxizi -z: ni If 'B H. .. . ' . f i ' ' ff '3e. ' - - i 'aff saw? .Q 43... A. .Y i 4 3 5 . My Q ,e I J L ,, fi 4,5 X.. f James Maierhoffer Mary Maloney Neil Mandel Mindy Markow Mark Mattox Jeffrey Maxey Mary McCane Cheryl McCullin John McCurdy Judy Merrims Brent Meyer Jeffrey Meyer John Meyer Trudy Mikhail Lawrence Mishkin Glenda Moelenpah Steven Monsey Terry Moore Linnie Morgan Richard Morrison Ronald Morrison Brenda Moye Steven Mucherman Antoinette Munoz Awww, you're not as strong as you say you are, teases Beth Burgard. K , Juniors 77 Gary Sherman watches Eddie Beck go back for a touchdown pass, Miles Redelsheimer Barry Redler James Redpath Richard Redpath Anne Reidy Steven Reinhardt Michael Rich Susan Rich Dianne Riley Franklin Rimell Linda Roberts William Roesch Judith Rogul Diane Rosen Julie Rosen Steve Rosen Terri Rosenbaum Lisa Rosenberg Susan Rosenthal Roger Rosenthal Debra Rubinstein Michael Ruder Ann Sachar Mark Sadler 78 Juniors Karen Penney Susan Pereira Joan Perkins Rebecca Pessin Marcia Pevnick Wayne Pierce Virginia Piper Nina Platt Kristi Plummer Jane Ponte Scott Portnoy Alan Poulin -K 1. .. ' - 'S if-!!!wif , ' N, ,. Q J P 3 ' i 5 3 ak . in ., aa A tm -- - Q i I x . , , ., t in - A, q my 1 .k - xv ' . . - Q V 1 Yjgivg t - .L 1 4 P 3: . ' if' P X ' '- 5,5 Q-. L, , ,i.,s. J 3 is xp 4 t x , Ir - Vs l x , t L A . . QQ, . .. , M M 5 f L K . R QE Lg A bi i J iff xt, .. .. . ..,. .,., , ..-mezfgfns sl-sa-Mr . 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A ' I ' f A in Diana Slatopolsky Q. K S. 5 J Q Armand Slaughter S . ' 1 gi A .SS S S David Sliom S K i , 5. ft' 1 ' If , . qi, 1 ,Sv 1 - S eg I 6 L ' rSS,. s.,SS . S ' f if in rim llllJ at ,, ry BS Sh ,.? , .5 V 1. rian Smit ,g ' SSS Nizz S if S Nicholas Smith 'M A L .. ii ig Q S Melinda Sobel Eg gk S Q, li fi yi ' S , S ' . 3 fffr , i SS 1 il' SS ' I- ff' ' 1 I 'Sg:':,::S SS Q SSS ,S - - V - 1 L Todd Spener Q . Kevin Spirtas , I , Steven Starr Q 'N f r S ' S ri ' Jerome Steele . - f A V 'E' 'J John Steele A 5 .5 Deena Stein it ' iff J. XS Sf w2lE52?1a?ii c - fzmsax V- S :Swv sfzfgifrrlxlgl u... A fi 1 me V 3, ,xy if , X S- .I at 1 .fifyfl ll K! S yel I SSSS SSS S V K S . F K Fhlfn ' '- 342 f 1 .: S4 . 05 , ' .g L. v - 1 . , rf S 1 ' S S J . m Srae SMKX Susan Steinberg Wendy Surinsky Geoffrey Surratt Sally Susman Harumi Suzuki Dwight Tabit MSS lf we smile big will you put our picture in the yearbook? ask Susie Steinberg and Lisa Shapiro Juniors 79 Joy Taxman Tracey Taxmqn Joel Teicher Mark Thal Anne Thurmann Terry Trout Susan Ungar Mark Vahlkamp Kathye Vanderwal Susan Vanderwal Michael Waitsman Robert Walsh Howard Warner Doug Weisman Judith Weiss Stephen Weiss Leon Weitzhandler Suzanne Weller Bernard Westfall Terry Wheeles Donald White Steven Wieselman Lisa Williams Michele Williams Michael Wisland Helen Wolff Jackie Wolff Lisa Wolff Rich Wollenberger Lisa Wood Liz Woodle Jeff Wright Deborah Wyckoff Nancy Zafft Efthemia Zanetos Robyn Zebelman Alice Zemelman Lisa Zerman Mike Ziegenhorn Jeff Zwibelman 80 Juniors Junior Class Officers Phyllis Eisen, Steve Grand, Ann Sachar, Howard Burde, and Anne Easton demonstrate their casual lifestyle. 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A u , M., ,icy K. A , ,QL 5, , , , , . Y gg W : i ' Q 2 ' Q Q ,xi ' ' I ' ' ENE- g1.5?'i5v,5!Zf3 i ' X . s .iifi ,T tw. f',sif4s'1 '5'4g,ff159 SENIURS The Senior Class Officers, Kathy Collins, Jerry Bernard, Steve Harris, Mike Dardick, and Brad Emert, demonstrate the immense strength of the senior class. Sidi Scott Andrew Janet Ansehl CM-F, Kim Atkinson Harrison Axum 82 f Seniors Gail Abramovitz Robin Alport Kurt Alt Scott Alton 486 Qf John Arnot Mark Aschemeyer David Bacino David Baizer 'rf-'f i Dx fx fl WJ is Xi? Jodi Balk James Ballman Stacie Balske Robert Bamburg .Mlm Wigan I' James Bardgett Denise Beasley Meri Becht Thomas Beckham VK Brian Beekman Morris Berg Janet BQTQQY Jerrold Bernard Lori Goldstein works toward becoming a new NFrank Lloyd Wrightf' Seniors -ncrff Eileen Berry Brenda Besancenez Jeffrey Bierman Sheri Bierman Debra Bitterfield Edward Blanke - 1' 1 ' z Karin Blinder John Perkins breaks the news gently, You only have one week to live. KCVll'l BllFlCl2l' .M-rvwh W, 1 1 if Jayne Bloomberg Barbara Blumoff Joyce Bockserman Steven Borowsky E. J Barry Brash Melissa Brigham Nancy Broddon Lorna Brundage Qu-W m LQ, ,E 13' ffl, Timothy Burress James Butler Thomas Byers Mrs. Nansen helps Sheri Muchnick make plans for her future. RiCl1a1'Cl Cain ,Y ,- Kevin Callihan Nancy Carlson William Cassidy Stacey Cassmeyer Seniors Ji ,vi .4 f, x ' he wiv . , 1 uri Q Alex Chae Robert Chambers Valerie Chapman David Chapnick A 4-...Q Randall Chervitz Susan Cho Roderick Clay Allison Cohen 86 - Seniors Keri Halliburton screams to Carol Schultz and Kim Granneman, Get that thing away from me! C L, 'cvs 0 V I Q 7 P ,. . -rr. K 1? , , ' ,X ff VV, i X- Marshall Cohen Steven Cohen Theodore Cohen Sanford Cohn Katherine Collins Bill Congdon Keith COOIJGI' Roger COOPGI' Mrs. Newman realizes that she has accepted ten dates for Friday night. Ann Covert Dwayne Culpepper Sohaila Danesh Michael Dardick lane Darst Bruce Davis Elliot Davis Julie Dean Seniors - 87 Brian Pultman and Howard Present need all the energy they can get to be as strong as 'La brick wall. Barry Demba Paul Demzik i . Harold Denlow Nancy Dickerson 1s1....ef if 45 Michael Drummond Neil Drury Michelle Dubman Theresa Dutton Q 'g'l. S4,x Anne DuVal Melaura Eckl Lisa Edlin Keith Elliot 88 - Seniors 7 i 1 Brad Emert Randall Emert Theodore Estes Cheryle Feldman iQ:- Neal Fenster Susie Fischer Morgan Fisher Jane Fitzgerald Martha Enoch Lawrence Feldman Tina Eschenbrenner Vicki Fendelman Lou Hecht psychs up for the next play. Seniors Sharon Fivel Jeff Foster Jeff Frederick Scott Frederick 90 - Seniors Gary Johnson tries to convince Archie to let him go out to lunch on a journalism pass. Harland Fox Steve Frank .hw l 1: , . I David Freeman Andrew Fremder David French Susan Friedrich Jeffrey Frost Tracey Frost mfg, . 'lil' David Gaines John Gallop v?f-Q.. Wk his s v B- -vi 1 Ted Gallup Cecile Galluzzo Jennifer Gerard Katie Gervich '-vi 1.30 IX' mx, Jeffrey Glixman Robert Goldberg Keith Elliot strikes a sour note as he eyes the cheerleaders instead of the conductor. Wu' Stacey Givens James Glaser Kim Goldenberg i Q-A Maureen Goldman Seniors - 91 we Jerry Meyer receives help from Mr, Kauffman. 'rf vw' ' 'v 1 Lori Goldstein Maria Elena Gomez Julia Goodman Kevin Gorden w- Af XE. 1 NX Carolyn Gough ly 1' as if-'V-pf ' I. W. A 'H N' li Sarah Graber Kimberly Granneman Julie Green Susan Green 92 - Seniors ivy, -Q- rt Karen Greenberg Robert Greene Victoria Grober X 'U 'i '!'P Sheryl Grodsky 'QW-Aw 'l' 51:3 ,,ii' Scott Hammann 'EZ ' T? Lori Heise Susan Hezel ,..-f Michael Grosman Mary Handelman ll W , , is V Y' 'r ' V J r so Ellen Grossman Keri Halliburton Stephen Harris Louis Hecht :vig ,dx Joanne Herzberg 531,511 Jacqueline Hilton The Rams display their winning style against the Jr. Billikens. Seniors - 93 Wwe 3 1 Eg' David Hinze Nancy Hodge Brian Hogan Richard Holt MIP' Gs i N Vickie Holtzman Floris Homan 5 I-. C' , I wmv- 14, Mary Hulstrand Molly Trout finds a quite place to study. Laura Humfeld Wu! Janna Hunter Michael Hurwitz Barbara Hutchinson Steven Hutkin 94 - Seniors nav. .1 -5 Q'-,T 'mr' 5 xl' ' , , Jap? I ,N ,fmi Jill Jablonow Judy Jauss Wayne Jeffrey Gary Johnson X W' 'mmf 7 Stuart Johnson on l l Pamela Kandel 151 X Michele Karasick David Kardesch Amy Katz Harold Kalmar W9 IM WW' Margee Kabak David Gaines finds his place in life, Andrew Kaplan E4 Seniors - 95 D. MW . Hn A x..,M . X X u Donald Keehn Jeffrey Klearman M X. Linda Kohn Maria Kontras Kathryn Kootman Barbara Korkoian F 5 fn 96 - Seniors .gr-we ' 1 Joel Tzinberg, Joel Sokolik, and Jay Waggoner relax at the N.H.S. picnic Janet Kramer I ,zizis Judy Kraus Kathryn Konering Robert Kottmeier Brian Kranzberg I Karla Kraus f Patrick Kriegshauser W f Cynthia Lampe Susan Lending Kenneth Levy The Student Congress Officers contemplate their next move i it Steven Kyman Linda Larson Q- if ,TV Kent Leopold Kate Leventhal Rhonda Levy Debbi Lickhalter JoAnne Levy Susan Little 'U Cindy Sobel and Julie Wolff break from their half-time festivities H!-9 Wei , ' 'Rfb' . Vw? ' s .ta Tr John Lucy Florence Luna Tracy Marsh Scott Mathes 98 W Seniors Stephen Lloyd Jeff Long Bradley Loomis Gail Loveman J' in-'dv-w X-.W James Manning Azadeh Marboot-Kuchak Laurie McBrayer Patrick McCarthy Gayle McDonough Cuyler McGinley M3 James McMullin Maureen McNeill 12 Y Jyl Meyer Laurie Miles Robert Millner Steve Mirowitz Peter McGinley Anne Meyer Tracy McKenna Jerry Meyer Mark Johnson works intensely in ceramics, Seniors Tom Montes-de-Oca Tammy Moore HC' David Mosby Phillip Moser The Ladue High Marching Band performs during half-time of a football game. 100 - Seniors Alice Morath John Morse Gail Moulton Sheryl Muchnick .3 WH Terry Mueller Mindy Nathan Neil Newmark Stefanie Novik we .f -rf ffl Tim O'Brien Jeffrey Oglander nf ROXQIIUQ Okun Denis O,L6aI'y Sue Hezel and Judy Kraus find the Student Congress meeting very amusing. Q3 Stephen Olshwanger Constance Orchard Susan Paley David Pearce 'L I i Robert Pearlstein Scott Pearlstone Phil Pease Katherine Peden Seniors - 101 6? '51 Michael Pepper John Perkins 'UN Inari' Sandra Perkins William Perkins Edwin Perlmutter Jeffrey Peskind Dexter Phillips Jeffrey Pierce Craig Platt Kelli Pogue Barry Polinsky Steve Prelutsky 102 - Seniors 'T ,,,, X Howard Present James Quicksilver Carla Ray JDM Laura Reeves David Pritzker Brett Prywitch Brian Pultman Jeffrey Quicksilver Carol Rabushka Kristen Rasmussen David Ray Jeffrey Rehr National Honor Society members watch the initiation of the new members. Seniors - 103 l .I , x , :fa ll A We ' 1 Gerry Rich 11' 1' 7 Y Denise Roberts Ov Douglas Rosen 'f '+- Lois Rosenblatt 104 - Seniors If 'Vx Jodie Rich Carol Richman Julie Green concentrates on creating a beautiful house. Robert Rosenblum Nancy Rosenthal Wendy Rifkin fu- c- Sandra Roper i 'x 9 f X Stuart Rosenberg Diane Ross kv' uw- fv- fr N ' g. X I Qf XX ata John Rossman Brad Roter Steve Roth Jon Roussin S. Judy Sachs Jill Salzman Ellen Sal'lflllppO Vicki Fendelman and Jeff Long anxiously await the end of class. COTllSS Sargent vm l 1' fix x 4 1 3 Jeffrey Sayer Carolyn Schiele Bruce Schneider Susan Schneider ,fm Seniors Julie Schopp ,qt ws WK 4'1- aw' A Scott Schrader Linda Schroeder Carol Schultz S Julie Schwartz Elizabeth Schwartzburt Mary Schwarz Nancy Schweiss Chip Wheeler poses as Popeye during the Halloween half-time performance. 106 - Seniors Judith Schwerdt Carla Scissors Un-1 Cathy Scissors Hugh Secker-Walker ami' 9 Q r Robert Shafer Mark Shapiro Cynthia Shoults Nevin Shrage Sue Cho and Keith Elliot take a stroll through the student lounge. N. an Hung- J' Mark Shyken Cheryl Sidner Barry Silbergeld Michael Simon A .Q 'Tj Zachary Smith Cindy Sobel Joel Sokolik Lori Solomon Seniors 3 107 The selfapppointed senior committee ranks passing girls. gmt. MY. .NM Tammy Sophir Thomas Spanos Eff A 'K S , , film I I 4 I li! I Jack Spooner Nancy Stabler .Hp , .4-V .P as -.- Qt' V 9 ,,.. .. 'ba f 1' 4 Robert Stack Charles Starr Stacy Starr David Stein Eli Stein Mitchell Stokes Rebecca Streeter Chris Sullivan 108 - Seniors ra, N 4,43 vi Susan Sunnen Dana Susman Wfw T .am Beverly Temple Eric Thurmann Bryant Thiele I ' 3' ml' r 5'mf'f' John Tierney Terry Tolley Nanci Swanson Todd Taylor Evan Tennenbaum Dennis Terrill Jackie Thal Lori Solomon, Gail Moulton, and Linda Kohn are surprised as the administrators uncover their secret hiding place. Seniors - 109 Kara Trimble Mary Trout Tino Trova Jack Trovillion fa, ' - - 'ng .fn wig, uv S r x A hr I Joel Tzinberg Anne Ullman Robert Veesaert Jay Waggoner Q-..,-' V X. Jay Ward Jenice Ware The Rams stampede on to victory. Susan Warner Tracye Webb 110 - Seniors Sanford Weinberg Rick Weinstein 'V , pf' Q, ll Mark Weintrub Andrea Weiss The band takes a five minute break. , xx X K i M David Weiss Chip Wheeler Amy Whif6Cf9 Ed Wilkins 'YN-. Sam Williamson Julie Wolff Patricia Yalem lf-H Janet Young Seniors - 111 112 - Seniors If ,,...f- X Mark Zellinger Kevin Zenk Elizabeth Zoole MW! i ,-ww' aw-N 1- an 1 UPPER LEFT: Senior class members take a mid-day break. UP- PER RIGHT: Stacie Balske waits anxiously to see what Kathy Collins pulls out of her locker. LOWER LEFT: Bruce Davis asks, How youuu doin ? LOWER RIGHT: A lineman provides pro- tection for the Rams' quarterback. lhnqi, 4-W M..-L. -J--gg l use n i 'gi K Ki a Z5 , ' '-QQ. 4,4 -, 1 M, ,, Q 132-frm-,'51.2-ga 1 35 fifftg' 5 , ,,, , - . I , -ff 'iw , ' v if V, r R N t 'Kxsls!l...V'4hM ' Jwvwafkarwh ., 'Q 5 5,551 8 Imuutxitt ,' 21TsNx1aA....A. M Q. , z In ,, I .Qf1 - - ' mm I ,, J , Aga' I 4 ,, x :,, V . , , x, i V , .'i,,,gx lVn , V1nvu asvsemmm 1151! S M K ,Q .Y - Q, W, ,,, . 4 H 'W 4. 4, ,.,, 4 ,.. 4- A my , , Wm., '+ww -.1 A v- - M ,Q V . Q, 4. Q a 4- 5: 'f ' ' '-Q. '1- Q 'Q' ',4,n 4,-1 Q. 'A Senior Activity Index - 113 ,Qu is qv Gail Abramovltz: Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Field Hockey 1. Robin Alport: Big Sisters 25 Equestrian Club 2,3,4 lPresidentl5 Backstage Crew 4. Kurt Alt: Coin Club 2,3,4. Scott Alton: Student Congress 2,35 Scholarship Fund 2,3,45 Tennis 25 Track 15 Big Brothers 3,45 Young Democrats 4. Scott Andrew: Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Congress 345 Big Brothers 3,4. Janet Ansehl: Literary Magazine 1,25 Ram Mascot 45 Student Congress 1,2,3,45 Big Sisters 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,345 Track 1,2,3. John Arnot: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. Mark Aschemeyer: Hockey 1,2,3,4. Harrison Axum: Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Aviation Club 3,45 Thespians 2,3. Dave Baclno: Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Congress 1,35 Spanish Club 2,3. Davld Balzer: Soccer 2, Rifle Club 1,3545 Rifle Team 3. Kevin Barrett: Track Team 15 Skeet and Trap Club 25 Spring Musical 3. Denise Beasley: Cheerleading 1,25 Chorale 2,35 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Ram Mascot 45 Spring Musical 2,35 Big Sisters 1,3,4. Meri Becht: National Honor Society 3,45 Chora- liers 45 Pom Pon Squad 2,3,4, Captain 15 Big Sisters 3,45 Model Senate 45 Model UN 4. Brian Beekman: Water Polo 35 Swimming 2,3. .lacy Berger: Gymnastics 3,45 Spring Musical 4. Jerry Bernard: Class President 3,45 Water Polo 2.35 Debate Team 2,3 Captain 45 Young Republi- cans President 45 Model U.N. 2,3,45 Model Senate 2,3,4. Eileen Berry: Field Hockey '1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,45 Swimming 25 Volleyball 15 Track 35 Big Sis- ters 3. Jeff Bierman: Gymnastics 35 Football 1,2,45 Stu- dent Congress 45 Wrestling 2,3,4. Debbie Bltterfleld: Equestrian Club 3,4. Kevin Blinder: Water Polo 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 2,45 Scholarship Fund 2,3 Secretary 45 Debate Team 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 lTreasurerl, Jayne Bloomberg: Swim Team 2,3,45 Hebrew Club 2,35 Fall Musical 45 Spring Musical 45 Saturday Project 3,4. Barb Blumoff: Cheerleading 15 Pep Club 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Big Sisters 45 Gymnastics Club 3. Joyce Bockserman: Pom Pons 15 Majorettes 2,3,4 Captain 3,45 Big Sisters 1,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Model U.N. 4. Steve Borowsky: Student Congress 2,3,45 Debate Team 2,3,45 Model U.N. 2,3,45 Model Senate 2,3,45 Big Brothers 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. Jack Bolin: Student Congress 1,2,3,4. Barry Brash: Student Congress 1,45 Big Brothers 3,4. Melissa Brigham: Swimming 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,4. Nancy Broddon: Field Hockey 1. Jean Brun: Soccer 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Bridge Club 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,4, Lorna Brundage: Debate Team 2,3,45 Student Congreee 3,45 Yearbook 45 Young Republicans 45 Cresendo 2,35 National Honor Society 3,4. Tim Burress: German Club 3,45 World Wide Ex- 5 change 45 Computer Programming 4. Tom Byers: Wrestling 2,3 Captain 4. Richard Cain: Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Photography Club 15 Forensics 2,35 Astronomy Club 3. Kevin Calllhan: Soccer 45 Hockey 2,3. Nancy Carlson: Hockey Cheerleader 45 Big Sis- ters 1,3,4, Bill Cassidy: Soccer 15 Baseball 4. Stacey Cassmeyer: Golf 3,45 Basketball Manager 3,45 Softball Manager 35 Stage Band 35 Drama Club 3,45 Musicals 2,3,4. Alex Chae: Football 1,45 Saturday Project 3,45 Big Brothers 3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Debate Team 35 Stu- dent Congress 3,4. Bob Chambers: Water Polo 2,3,4 Captain 3,4, Swimming 2,3 Captain 4. Valerie Chapman: Class Council 15 Gymnastcs 2,3,45 Cheerleading 25 Ram Mascot 4. Randy Chervltz: Gymnastics 2,3 Captain 45 Hock- ey 3,45 Swimming 2. Susan Cho: Debate 25 Newspaper 3,45 Student Congress 25 Model Senate 2,3,45 Model U.N. 3,4. Roderick Clay: Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track 1,4. Allison Cohen: Pep Club 15 Student Congress 15 Drama Club 2. Marshall Cohen: Cross Country 1,2,3 Captain 45 Track 1,2,3,45 World Record Club 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 2. Steven Cohen: Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,3, Ted Cohen: Basketball 15 Yearbook Editor 1, Kathy Collins: Flag Corps 3 Co-Captain 45 Drama Club 25 Thespians 2,3,45 Senior Class Secretary 4. Keith Cooper: Football 1,2,3,45 Hockey 2,3 Cap- tain 45 Student Congress 3,45 Track 15 Big Brothers 3,4. Roger Cooper: Soccer 2,3 Captain 45 Track 1,45 Big Brothers 4. Ann Covert: Thespians 3,45 Drama Club President 45 Scholarship Fund 3,45 Stage Manager 45 Model Senate 3,45 Student Congress 3,4. Michael Dardlck: Class Treasurer 3,45 Student Congress 2,3,45 Scholarship Fund 3 Officer 45 Big Brothers 3,45 Racquetball Team 3,41 Model Senate 3,4. Bruce Davis: Soccer 25 Swimming 3. Elliot Davis: Racquetball Team 3,4. Julie Dean: Field Hockey 15 Gymnastics 2,3,4. Barry Demba: Class Treasurer 15 Career Educa- tion Steering Committee 15 Student Congress 1,2,3,45 Accent Editor 45 Class Council 1, Harold Denlow: Football 45 Racquetball Team 3545 Yearbook 15 Student Council 13 National Hon- or Society 4. Doug Drummond: Football 15253 Captain 45 Ice Hockey 15253 Captain 45 Track 15253545 Big Broth- ers 354. Michelle Dubman: Cheerleading 1525354 Captain 25 Soccer 25 Pep Club 15 Big Sisters 3545 Student Congress 1,25 lntramurals 152. Lisa Edlln: Pom Pons 15 Cheerleading 25 Boys Swim Team Manager 3,45 Majorettes 3545 Spring Musical 45 Big Sisters 15354. Keith Elliott: Band 15253545 Student Congress 15253 Committee Chairman 45 Baseball 2,45 Musical 3545 Scholarship Fund 253545 Big Brothers 354. Brad Emert: Class Vice-President 2,3545 Football 25 Hockey 253545 Big Brothers 3 President 45 Stu- dent Congress 1,253545 Spring Musical 4. Tina Eschenbrenner: Hockey Cheerleader 45 Big Sisters 1545 Chorus 152,35 Drama Club 253. Bruce Essman: Golf 2,35 Student Congress 2. Pete Estep: Football 15 Tennis 2. Theodore Estes: Track 253545 Soccer 2,3 Captain 45 Racquetball Team 3545 Football 1. Patrick Farl: Golf 25354. Cheryle Feldman: Student Congress 15253545 Newspaper 1,3545 Grapplerette 253545 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club President 15 Baseball Manager 354, Lawrence Feldman: Cross Country 2,3545 Wres- tling 253545 Track 1,2,3545 Debate Team 253545 Big Brothers 45 World Record Club 25354. Vicki Fendelman: Pom Pons 15354. Susie Fischer: Volleyball 15 Swimming 253. Sharon Flvel: Pep Club 15 Mustang Mascot 15 Big Sisters 1535 Hebrew Club 354. Jeffrey Foster: Drama Club 15253545 Thespian 3545 Young Democrat 253545 Forensics 45 Spring Musical 253545 Choraliers 354. Steve Frank: Basketball 2,35 Model U.N. 45 Track 15 Student Congress 354. Jeff Frederick: Concert Band 152535 Marching 253. David French: Panorama Staff Artist 354. Sue Friedrich: Volleyball 1,3545 Field Hockey 1525 Basketball 152535 Soccer 35 Softball 15253545 F.T.A. 4. Jeffrey Frost: Track 15 Football 15 Basketball 15253. Tracy Frost: Big Sisters 3,4. John Gallop: Debate 354 Captain 45 Saturday Pro- ject 3 Chairman 45 Young Democrats 3 President 45 Tennis Team 253,45 Student Congress 1,2,3545 Na- tional Honor Society 4. Ted Gallup: Cross Country 253545 Track 15253545 Student Congress 3545 Choraliers 2,3. Cecile Galluzzo: Paint Crew 4. Jim Glaser: Student Congress 152535 Committee Chairman 3545 Track 15 Tennis 253545 Debate Team 45 National Honor Society 3545 Model Senate 3,4. Jeff Gllxman: Track 15253,45 Football 2,45 Big Brothers 3545 Student Congress 253545 Acting 4. Bob Goldberg: KLSD 25 Winter Food Drive Chair- man 4. Maureen Goldman: Big Sisters 253,45 Hebrew Club 2535 Puckettes 35 Laduettes 45 Marching Rams 4. Lori Goldstein: Gymnastics 2535 Field Hockey 2,3545 Soccer 3545 Accent 45 Cheerleading 1. Marla Gomez: Tennis 4. Carolyn Gough: Field Hockey 45 Forensics 45 Pro- life 45 Spanish Club 45 World Wide Exchange 45 Drama Club 4. Kim Granneman: Basketball 35 Big Sisters 4. Julie Green: Tennis 253545 Grapplerette 253,45 Basketball 1525 Softball 25 Racquetball 4. Susan Green: Big Sisters 3545 Scholarship Fund 4. Karen Greenberg: Debate 253545 Model Senate 2,3545 Model U.N. 3545 Student Congress 3545 Year- book 4. Robert Greene: Water Polo 2535 Swimming 2. Vicki Grober: Flag Corps 3545 Chorale 3,45 Stu- dent Congress 3545 Drama Club 15253545 Scholar- ship Fund 354. Kerl Halliburton: Swim Team 15253 Captain 45 Musical 3,45 Cheerleading 152,3,4. Scott Hammann: Marching Band 2,35 Drum Ma- jor 45 Scholarship Fund 3545 German Club 253545 Model Senate 3. Mary Handelman: Student Congress 15253545 Field Hockey 15 Saturday Project 3 Chairman 45 Yearbook5 Big Sisters 3545 Scholarship Fund 25354. Steve Harris: Debate 253 Captain 45 Student Con- gress 253 Advisor 45 Model U.N. 253545 Model Sen- ate 2,3545 National Honor Society President 3,45 Saturday Project 25354. Lou Hecht: Football 15253545 Wrestling 2,3545 Track 152,3,4, Lori Helse: Chorale 253545 Debate 2535 Cresendo 2,3,45 Scholarship Fund 2 Vice President 3 Presi- dent 45 Backstage Work 152,3,4 Manager 4. Joanne Herzberg: Volleyball 15253,45 Hockey 15 Basketball 15 Choir 15253,45 Synchronized Swim- ming 15 F.T.A. Sue Hezel: Student Congress 3545 Model Senate 45 Cheerleading 15 Yearbook 45 Saturday Project 45 National Honor Society 4. Nancy Hodge: Big Sisters 2 Chairman 3545 Stu- dent Congress 253545 National Honor Society 3545 Spring Musical 45 Yearbook Academics Editor 45 Chorale Vice-President 4. Brian Hogan: Football 15 Hockey 15253545 Track 15 Ham Radio Club 253, Floris Homan: Track 15253545 Football 15253545 Sixth Grade Counselor 25354. Ricky Huang: Young Republicans 4. -ss.. Mary Hultstrand: Big Sisters 45 Chorus 1. Janna Hunter: Varsity Golf 253 Co-Captain 4. Michael Hurwitz: Soccer 15253545 Hockey 35 Big Brothers 45 Track 15 Student Congress 354. Barbara Hutchinson: National Honor Society 45 Band 15253545 Cheerleading 1. Judy Jauss: Field Hockey 15253545 Basketball 25 Soccer 3545 Softball 152,35 Prolife 25354. Gary Johnson: Swimming 253545 Water Polo 15253,45 Yearbook 3 Head Photographer 45 Model Senate 3545 Football 15 Golf 154. Margee Kabak: Horseback Riding Club 253,4. Pamela Kandel: Pep Club 15 Basketball Manager 15 Big Sister 153 Andy Kaplan: Water Polo 35 Student Congress 3545 Debate Team 3 David Kardesch: Water Polo 2535 NHS 3545 Young Republicans 45 Scholarship Fund 35 Student Congress 15253545 Big Brothers 354. Amy Katz: Pom Pon Squad 15 Horseback Riding Club 354. Harold Kavner: Football 152535 Track 254. Jeff Klearman: Big Brother 3545 Baseball 2,45 Football 15 Student Congress 15253,45 Model Senate 45 Model U.N. 4. Linda Kohn: Laduettes 3545 Grapplerette 253,45 Cheerleading 15 Student Congress 3,45 Big Sister 354. Kathryn Konering: Big Sister 3,45 World Wide Exchange 45 Musical Orchestra 4. Maria Kontras: Gymnastics 15 Cheerleading 15 Big Sister 153,45 Track Manager 25 Football Manager 35 Track 1,4, Kathl Kootman: Pep Club President 15 Pom Pon 15 Cheerleader 25 Scholarship Fund 2535 Big Sister 153545 Grapplerette 354, 115 6 Robert Kottmeler: Football 13 Soccer 23 Chess Club 13 Spanish Club 132. Janet Kramer: Field Hockey 13233343 Basketball 132 Captain 33 Track 13233343 Pro-Life 2,3 Vice President 43 Chorus 133343 FTA 3 Secretary 4. Judy Kraus: Cheerleader 13 Student Congress 13233343 Basketball 334 Captain 1323 Tennis 233343 Softball 233343 Yearbook Classes Editor 4. Karla Kraus: Pro-Life 233,43 Choraliers 33 Chorale 4. Cynthia Lampe: Drama Club 13233343 Aviation Club President 3343 Forensics Team 2,3343 Band 132,334. Susan Lending: Big Sister 1333 Pep Club 1. Kent Leopold: Rifle Team 2,3343 Yearbook 43 Young Republicans 4. Kate Leventhal: Cross Country 3 Captain 43 Track 13233343 Soccer 23 Wilderness Club 33 Stage BAnd 43 Spring Musical 23334. JoAnne Levy: Newspaper 233,4 Centerspread Editor 43 N.H.S. 3 Vice President 43 Debate Team 233343 Student Congress 3343 Big Sister 233343 Mod- el UN 3,4. Ken Levy: Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3343 Drum Major 43 Stage Band 43 Newspaper 13233343 Fall Play 2,3. Rhonda Levy: Chorale 233,43 Panorama 43 Spring Musical 233343 Track 3,43 Drama Club 132,3343 Scholarship Fund 23334. Debbie Lickhalter: Field Hockey 13 Basketball 1323 Volleyball 132,33 Softball 334. Susan Little: Field Hockey 13233343 Soccer 2,3343 Swimming 233 Captain 43 Band 1,233343 N.H.S. 3343 German Club 2.3.4. Steven Lloyd: Track 1,2333 Cross Country 2. Brad Loomis: Football 13233343 Basketball 1. Gall Loveman: Gymnastics 233343 Yearbook 43 Spring Musical 4. John Lucy: Football 13233343 Track 1,233 Captain 43 Saturday Project 43 N.H.S. 4. Florence Luna: Field Hockey 1,3,4 Captain 2,43 Soccer 2,3343 Track 23 Swimming 3. Tracy March: Gymnastics 233343 Tennis 233,43 Big Sister 3343 Student Congress 33 N.H.S. 334. Laurie McBrayer: N.H.S. 43 Panorama 3343 De- bate Team 233343 Scholarship Fund 3343 Rampage 13 Big Sister 334. Pat McCarthy: Astronomy Club 3,4. Gayle McDonough: Pom Pon Squad 13 Swim Team 13 Track 33 Cheerleading 2,3343 Choir 1323334. Cuyler McGinley: Football 13233343 Track 13 Class Council 1. Tracy McKenna: Volleyball 233 Captain 43 Bas- ketball 1 Captain 23 Softball 23 Student Congress 1323 Field Hockey 1. Jim McMullln: Football 13233343 Wrestling 33 Track 1,234. Maureen McNeill: Golf 233 Co-Captain 43 Drama 3343 Big Sister 334. Anne Meyer: Gymnastics Manager 2333 Scholar- ship Fund 3343 Choraliers 43 Christmas Stocking Club 3. Jerry Meyer: Cross Country 43 Track 43 Bowling Club 3. Jlll Meyer: Track Team 2,43 Band 132343 Class Officer 1. Robert Mlllner: Student Congress 233,43 Tennis 2333 Big Brothers 3,43 Student Congress Judge 43 Chess Club 1. Steve Mlrowltz: Student Council Vice President 13 Class President 23 Wrestling 2,3 Captain 4. Tom Montes-de-Oca: Football 13233343 Track 1,2. Alice Morath: Big Sisters 1,43 DRama Club 2, Phil Moser: Football 13 Soccer 233343 Student Con- gress 4. Gall Moulton: Pom Pon 13 Pep Club 13 Scholar- ship Fund 2,33 Grapplerette 2,3343 Big Sisters 1333 Student Congress 3. Sheri Muchnlck: Mascot 13 Grapplerette 233343 Big Sisters 133343 Scholarship Fund 3. Terry Mueller: Volleyball 1,23334 lCaptainl3 Track 2. Stefanie Novlk: Fall Play 23 Student Congress 233343 Forensics 3343 Spring Musical 3343 Drama Club 233343 Choraliers 3. Jeffrey Oglanderz Basketball 13 Tennis 2333 Big Brothers 3,43 Student Congress 43 Saturday Project 43 Scholarship Fund 334. Roxy Okun: Yearbook 3 Editor-ln-Chief 43 N.H.S. 3343 Student Congress 13233343 Debate Team 233343 Forensics 233343 Saturday Project 334. Connie Orchard: Student Congress 13233 Secre- tary 43 Yearbook 3 Editor-in-Chief 43 Saturday Pro- ject 2,3 Chairman 43 N.H.S. 43 Model Senate 233 Secretary 4. Sue Paley: Laduettes 132 Captain 3343 Choraliers 33 Chorale 43 Musical 3343 N.H.S. 3343 AFS Club 4. David Pearce: Football 1,2343 Basketball 13233343 Track 133,43 Baseball 23 Cross Country 3. Scott Pearlstone: Debate 233343 Student Con- gress 2,3343 Model UN 233,43 Model Senate 3343 Chess Team 33 Scholarship Fund 23334. Phil Pease: Water Polo 233,43 Musical 2,3,43 Track 334. Michael Pepper: Gymnastics 233343 Track 132,3,43 Football 13 Wrestling 2. Bill Perkins: Student Congress 1323334. Ed Perlmutter: Newspaper 133 Editor-in-Chief 43 Spring Musical 13233343 Forensics 233343 Scholar- ship Fund 3343 Student Congress 1323334. Jeff Pesklnd: Swimming 132,3343 Water Polo 1,2,3,4. Jeff Pierce: Football 13233343 Wrestling 233343 Track 1323334. Kelli Pogue: Pom Pon Squad 2,3 Officer 1,43 Chorale 2,3,43 One-Acts lDirectorl 43 Drama Club 233343 Musical 233343 Big Sisters 3,4. Barry Pollnky: Tennis 233,43 Big Brothers 334. Steve Prelutsky: Student Congress 2,3343 Hock- ey 3343 Soccer 23 Tennis 2,43 Big Brothers 3,4. Howard Present: Gymnastics 233 Captain 43 Wrestling 13233343 Chess Club 3,43 N.H.S. 43 Stu- dent Congress 43 Football 1 David Pritzker: Football 1323 Rifle Team 2343 Track 1,234. Brett Prywltch: Football 13 Basketball 13 Big Brothers 33 Baseball 2,3343 Intramural Sports 1, Brian Pultman: Water Polo 13233 Captain 43 Swim Team 13233 Captain 43 Student Congress 43 Chess Club 13233. Jeff Quicksilver: Tennis 2,3343 N.H.S. 3343 De- bate Team 3,43 Football 1323 Student Congress 23334 Vice President 13 Publications 3 Sports Editor 4. Jim Quicksilver: Big Brothers 3 President 43 Model UN 3343 Model Senate 3,43 Class Council Treasurer 23 Student Congress 132,3343 Football 1,2. Carla Ray: Equestrian Club 3,4. Laura Reeves: Field Hockey 133343 Soccer 1343 Softball 1,4. Jodie Rich: Field Hockey 133,43 Softball 233343 Soccer 45 Hebrew Club 2,35 Volleyball 1,25 Basket- ball 1,2. Carol Richman: Cheerleading 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Yearbook Classes Editor 45 Chorale Spring Musical 3,45 Student Congress 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Fund 2,3,4. Sandra Roper: Field Hockey 1,2,3 Captain 45 Bas- ketball 1,25 N.H.S. 3,45 Spring Musical 45 Student Congress 45 Panorama 4. Douglas Rosen: Student Congress 1,25 Water Polo 2,3,45 Model Senate 3,45 Debate Team 45 Swim Team 2. Stuart Rosenberg: Young Republicans 4. Lois Rosenbaltt: Big Sisters 3,45 Equestrian Club 2. Robert Rosenblum: Track 15 Water Polo 2,35 Scholarship Fund 3,45 Student Congress 3,45 Chor- aliers 4. Nancy Rosenthal: Cheerleading 2,3 Captain 45 Choraliers 45 Volleyball 1. Diane Ross: Chorus 2,3,4. Brad Roter: Chorus 1,2,3,45 Musical 2,3,45 Thes- pian 2,3,45 Backstage Crew 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Fund 2,3,4. Steve Roth: Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Spring Musical 4. Jon Roussin: Literary Magazine 1. Judy Sachs: Newspaper 1,2,3,45 Cheerleading 15 Big Sisters 35 Student Congress 4. Jill Salzman: Tennis 2,3,45 Raquet Ball Club 4. Ellen Sanfillppo: Big Sisters 4. Corliss Sargent: Equestrian Club 3,4. Jeff Sayer: Football 45 Wrestling 4. Carolyn Schlelez Volleyball 15 Basketball 25 N.H.S. 45 Field Hockey 1,2,3. Bruce Schneider: Hockey 1,2,35 Big Brothers 3,45 Saturday Project 3,45 Student Congress 4. Susan Schneider: Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 15 Track 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Big Sisters 4. Julie Schopp: Field Hockey 1,2,3 lCaptainl5 Swim Team 3 Linda Schroeder: Volleyball 1,3,4. Carol Schultz: Cheerleader 15 Field Hockey 1,35 Soccer 35 Track 2. Elizabeth Schwartzburt: Equestrian Club 2,3,4. Tory Schwarz: Swim Team 25 Student Congress 2,35 Choraliers 3,4. Judy Schwerdt: Big Sisters 3,45 Debate 2,35 N.H.S. 3,45 Christmas Stocking Club 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4. Carla Scissors: Gymnastics 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,3,45 Student Congress 1,2,3,45 Forensics 2,3,45 Choraliers 2,35 Chorale 4. Cathy Scissors: N.H.S. 45 Cheerleading 1,3,45 Forensics 2,3,45 Spring Musical 3,45 Chorale 3,4. Hugh Secker-Walker: Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 15 Scholarship Fund 2,3,45 Big Brothers 35 Sat- urday Project 35 Crescendo 2,3. Bob Shafer: World Record Club 2,3,45 Track 35 Cross Country 2,3. Mark Shapiro: Football 1,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Racquetball 3,45 Scholarship Fund 2. Nevin Shrage: Stage Band 2,35 Band 1,2,3. Mark Shyken: Rifle Team 2,3 Captain 45 Track 35 Student Congress 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4. Cheryl Sldner: Drama Club 2,3,45 Black lmage Club 3,45 Choraliers 3,45 Christmas Stocking Club 3,4. Mike Simon: Drama Club 2,3,4. Cindy Sobel: Laduettes 1,45 Panorama 3,4 Editor 15 Grapplerettes 2,3 Captain 45 Pep Club President 15 Big Sisters 1,3,45 Student Congress 3,4. Joel Sokollk: Football 3 Captain 15 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Big Brothers 45 Saturday Project 4. Steve Sokolikz Football 1,2,3. Lori Solomon: Basketball 15 Pom Pon Squad 1,3,45 Grapplerettes 2,3,45 Class Officer 15 Big Sis- ters 3. Tammy Sophir: Cheerleader 1,35 Gymnastics 3,45 Spring Musical 3,4. Tom Spanos: Soccer 25 Golf 1,25 Choir 15 Chora- liers 2,3. Nancy Stabler: Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 25 Soccer 2. Stacy Starr: Gymnastics Club 25 FTA 45 Chora- liers 1,2. David Stein: Cross Country 2,35 Captain 45 Track 1,2,35 Raquetball 3 Captain 45 Big Brothers 3,45 World Record Club 2,3,45 Basketball 1. Eli Stein: Basketball 15 Track 1,25 Cross Country 25 Swim Team 3,45 Scholarship Fund 2,3. Becky Streeter: Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Track 2,35 Volleyball 15 Basketball 1. Susan Sunnen: Basketball 15 World Wide Ex- change 45 Chorus 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Thespi- an 45 FTA 3,4. Todd Taylor: Raquetball 45 Soccer 25 Football 15 Basketball 1. Beverly Temple: Volleyball 3,45 Black lmage Club 2. Dennis Terrill: Football 1,2,3,45 Big Brothers 3,45 Model Senate 45 Student Congress 3,45 Basketball 15 Track 1. Bryant Thlele: Cross Country 2,3 Captain 45 Track 2,3,4. Eric Thurmann: Cross Country 3,45 Soccer 25 Baseball 25 Track 3. Jay Tierney: French Club 3. Terry Tolley: Cross Country 2,3,45 Basketball Manager 15 Wrestling 25 Track 1,2,35 Raquetball 45 Stamp and Coin Club 1,2,3,4. Kara Trimble: Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Big Sisters 4. Joel Tzlnberg: N.H.S. 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3 Co- Captain 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Student Congress 2,3,4 President 15 Big Brothers 3 President 45 Library Class Advisor 2. Anne Ullman: Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Model UN 3,45 Drama Club 152,35 World Wide Exchange 3,45 Saturday Project 3,45 Track 3,4. Jay Waggener: Football 1,2,3 Captain 45 Hockey 1,2 Captain 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 N.H.S. 45 Big Brothers 3,45 Student Congress 1,2,3,4. Tracye Webb: Black lmage Club 3. Sanford Weinberg: Band 1,25 Chorale 3,45 Spring Musical 1,2,3,45 N.H.S. 4. Rick Weinstein: Big Brothers 3,45 Student Con- gress 2,35 Photography 1,25 Soccer 25 Track 1. Mark Weintrub: Football 1,2,3,45 Student Con- gress 3,45 Big Brothers 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Class President 1. Andrea Weiss: N.H.S. 3,45 Co-Editor of Accent 4. David Weiss: Debate 3,45 Scholarship Fund 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3 Marshal 45 Student Congress 1,2,3,45 Musical 3,45 Big Brothers 3,4. Chip Wheeler: Drama Club 2,3,45 Thespian 2,3,45 Chorale 45 Forensics 3,45 Musical 3,45 Director of One-Act 4. . ' ...W ,.., - 'W' Amy Whltacre: Raquetball 43 Volleyball 12,33 ketball 23 Class Council Secretary 2,31 Big Sisters Jillei Ybllllgt Newspaper 1,2,3 Managing Editor Basketball 13 Bowling Club 33 Cheerleading 1,2 1,3,4g Grapplerette 3,4, 43 Chorale 2,3 President 43 Debate Team 2,3,43 lCaptainl3 Big Sisters 2,3. Scholarship Fund 3 Nice Presi-entl 4lPresidentl3 N.H.S. 3,43 Model Senate 2,3,4. Ed Wilklllii Rifle T2-am 1,2,3. Patricia Yalem: Laduettes 2,3,43 Student Con- gress 13 Big Sisters 33 French Club 23 Model Senate Julie Wolff: Pom Pon Squad 1,3,4 lCaptainlg Base 2,43 Scholarship Fund 2,3. 118 - Senior Activities Index if 1 r 2 3 ' X 1. ,. ..,,.,..,,,.. ,,.. , , ,.,,,,,.. ,V ---,, M : V- , , , ' V fy . ,. . ,t+ f11'f-f'-' it Y. 7,3 3 . 4 I H t 'V H M. L, 4 aeta Q rf .lea at ,sg K ,,,5f ' Nv- 'illin- Senior Activities Index M5192 lx 120 - Candids J ATHLETICS Ladue Rams Complete Another Victorious Season The Varsity Football Team, under the di- rection of head coach Ed Velten, completed another victorious season at Ladue. The Rams finished the regular season with a re- cord of 7-2, suffering defeats to C.B.C. and Webster Groves. The Rams overall speed and execution proved to be the winning fac- tors despite a generally small team. The de- fense, led by co-captains Paul Demzik and Doug Drummond, only allowed a stingy 10 points per game. The defensive interior con- sisted of Doug Drummond and Dave Hauck at the tackles, and Rod Clay and James Stocking at the end positions. The lineback- ing was handled by Paul Demzik, Kevin Gor- don, Gary Nathan, Joel Schwartz and Den- nis Terrill. The Defensive secondary was composed of Morgan Fisher, Jeff Long, Ter- ry Moore, Joel Schwartz, and Jay Wag- goner. Outstanding play by All-Conference players Joel Schwartz, Dennis Terrill, All- District players Paul Demzik, Doug Drum- mond, and All-Metro player Terry Moore, proved to be the winning combination for the Bull's Bunch. The offense, led by co-captains Peter McGinley and Jay Waggoner, proved itself to be one of the area's finest by averaging 21.5 points per game. The offensive line, lacking in size, made up for this factor through their fine execution and team work. The offensive line consisted of Don Demba, Lou Hecht, Manny Palan, Jeff Peirce and Mark Weintrub. The offense, always known for their fine running game, displayed a new wrinkle in their attack through the passing game. Quarterback David Durham and his pinpoint passing gave fits to opposing defenses. Keith Barket, John McCurdy, and Jay Waggoner performed well on the receiving end of Durham's passes. This hard to beat combination had an amazing 60 percent effeciency. The Rams, once again, found themselves with a group of exceptional running backs. With Peter McGinley providing the tough yardage up the middle, and Dennis Carafoil, Morgan Fisher, and Kevin Davis provided the outside speed and agility in the lethal offensive ground attack that averaged 4.7 yards per carry. 122 Athletics is-at- i?' 'vvrs f' 3 ' ' Q J 1. Defensive Backs - FRONT ROW: Joel Schwartz, Jeff Long, Terry Moore, BACK ROW: Frank Fava, Jeff Bierman, Brad Loomis, Steve Reinhardt, Jeff Glixman, Harold Denlow, Coach Charles Fitzgerald. 2. Defensive Llnemen - FRONT ROW: Brian Kranzberg, Greg Fox, Rod Clay, Dennis Terrill, Cuyler McGinley, Kerry Korn- feld, Kevin Gordon, Tom Montes-De-Oca. BACK ROW: Coach Mike Brombolich, Steve Schermer, Todd Spener, James Stocking, David Colwell, Keith Cooper, Doug Drummond, John Steele, David Hauck, Tres Jones, Jeff Meyer. 3. David Pearce displays his fine place-kicking form. 4. Jay Waggoner finds catching a pass not an easy task. 5. Offensive Backs and Ends - FRONT ROW: Bernard Westfall, Peter McGinley, Jay Waggoner, Morgan Fisher, Dennis Carafoil, Keith Barket, David Durham, BACK ROW: Coach Ed Velten, Kevin Davis, David Pearce, Shawn Han, Mark Shapiro, John McCurdy, Armand Slaughter, Kevin Poslosky, John Lucy, Neal Fenster. 6. Peter McGinley Watches as Morgan Fisher breaks for daylight through the Parkway Central defenders. 124 - Athletics M'Q,'z35MfW51-wsawv aww 3ww,m,,,.3w , .mx x V, 'Y S. Q Sag Hb fwgabwwgvww D -no Winn!-mg ww W wi Jw.-,wumg fm Rmambktxwv., WM., , www--'wi 6-mv Fw X-M ,--Aw SwiifwwsaSsQ2:5wS:s?5x:rgwHiiibwwSMWswiifmisb-wewwH?:'fSgwSMf:wmfiw-Ssswfwmiswsiraniz- ykmq eqgwqg- may Qmgi-kg, -.wg bswffmw Skggffaimwaq, Bw, 42w,,,,,H.s.g,,,M,y.,, IN,s may iw, '-up 'ww -lm P -ww 'dm -wgw Wexg?-'fl-,.Wil'VixvijvwiBRQSQKQXZQNQQSNQS.3'+m,5W'v3S3ui55wkjS:vs WeigxvswWes,5UvaiwhgwQ6,5ivwjfbskfmmggwxhfevdff iifiwarw if Rf: ws :WE fgwgwiiw fifmifw45iw.m'wUrw-43635531-w3':M552'-w-f'2'w5:1w5?QGSWf5mf':Mm. 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Sie: kw f wsg X K R 5-fsS'ww3xi, Q 1Q - Q x ikfrhiwiiifk -'-,MM Sim - Hx, if Q ix Q' MN I Sv ' w5HQ.ZYS'1'w5Wm1 - wfnsgfzid - W .iW'm2sf::w:1gKf'.wmx,gsifglzxm Q www TX 1 .. , . 2 m'2it?5?Q:Nif:5 S2 W: . 1 ,- .. Q 5-vsgg1fsi,:3-wmmsltwigmsiagzgssigwiiwlifzfsqlzricigwswiigwgzsww?QsigwigwsszwiegwiigwEggisigesfgmzm Qsmsaewwsgwsfvrsgmsswsgwazwefmgwgmsfmymwaswffnww:mfgvswbsvemgmswswme Q 5:35:13 I p :Q 53:59 ' Q my iirlfifwtgikg ?3?:f3e??5'giS:e riff? l.f.:MiS:E?aiH?52:::fe::l im Sw.: wifi! SFMGSS :gf fi bfsw ' ,MWM,M,WX.,.yQ.QWwS,J,, MwwN,mmmM.sfWww:XfmvM, ,.g.H,m:M.f-fwsm. fm. qw: Wffwiiwvfx Wrqmzw bl evfffevlfhfim is wlwlw HSM SM2 it Us www 'iwbiwim Tfzwi Wffwwsfwfwriwsgwsswrsw,::f-Mlfwswfwswfsi M f W W ' ' Sophomores Hold Bright Future f' The Sophmore Football Team, under the direction of Coach James Wolffe, displayed much promise and potential for next year's varsity team. The team compiled a record of 0-9, however, many games were only lost by a one touchdown margin. Some of the standouts were Timothy Disbennett, Vernell Fuller, Ronald Present, Noel Sevastianos and Scott Yust. The team consistently showed poise and character, giving the Ladue fans a team to reckon with in the future. 1. Offensive Linemen - Front Row: Dave Freeman, Alex Chae, Kip Platt, Mark Weintrub, Lou Hecht, Jeff Pierce, Floris Homan, Back Row: Coach Dale Collier, Donald Demba, Daniel Hebrank, Troy Pohlman, Steven Wieselman, James McMuIlin, Michael Leavitt, Manuel Palan, Wayne Pierce, David Abel. 2. David Durham watch- es as Kevin Davis breaks away from the Parkway Central defend- ers for a long gain. 3. Sophomore Noel Sevastianos tucks the ball under his arm as he attempts to score against the Parkway South defense. 4. Sophmore Football Team - First Row: Craig Shapiro, Scott Calhoun, Robert Katz, Larry Hawken, Joel Mayer, Montonez Bobo, David Ray, Buster Howard. Second Row: Tomothy Disben- nett, Jason Brown, Rick Miller, Steven Greenwald, Brett Rhein, Albert Koesterer, Keith Clay, Vernell Fuller. Third Row: Ronald Present, Richard Bacino, David Smoller, Aaron Smoller, Richard Cameron, Jerry Grand, August Griesedieck. Fourth Row: Kevin Jones, Scott Forti, James Berger, Paul Homan, Glenn Hyman, John Freeman, Noel Sevastianos, Not Pictured: Scott Yust, Coach Phil Bruce, and Coach James Wolffe. 5. Coach Velten shouts out instructions to his players, as his staff watches. 'in' gi, .J 3 , Jw Athletics 126 Athletics Cross Country Runs Away With Successful Season The Varsity Cross Country Team, under the direction of Coach Phillip Brusca, ran to another rewarding season. Through the lose of many fine runners, the 1978 meet record was not as successful as in previous years. Howev- er, this did not stop the persistence and deter- mination of this year's team. The team was led by outstanding performances by Gary Jones, Rick Morrison, and Bryant Thiele. Senior Bry- ant Thiele's ever present improvement throughout his high school career made him the number one runner of the team and was also displayed when he medaled at the Ladve Invita- tional. With two of the three top runners return- ing next year, the team will run into bigger and better times. The Sophomore Cross Country Team lacked the size and experience needed for the winning combination. Runners Mark Cohen and Sandy Friedman showed much promise and talent for next year's varsity competition. l Gymnastics Team Strives For Balance The Boys' Gymnastics Team, coached by William Graham, finished an exceptional season of 4-2. The team was lead by senior all-around performers Mike Pepper and Randy Chervitz. Howard Present and Kevin Spirtas both ex- celled in their specialties. The hope of the soph- omores and the juniors is to make next year a more prosperous season for the gymnasts of Ladue. l. Sophomore Cross Country Team- FRONT ROW: oach Phillip Brusca Larry Needleman Sanford Boxer riedman 2 Only three more miles' thinks Mark Cohen Bryant Thiele strives for the finish line 4 Varsity Cross ountry Team FRONT ROW David Fivel Larry Feldman avid Stein Marshall Curly Cohen Bryant Thiele Eric hurman. BACK ROW. Coach Phillip Brusca Mark Frank- 'n, Mark Thal, Rick Slick Morrison, Gary Jones Jerry eyer, Ted Gallup, Terry Tolley. 5. Boys' Gymnastic eam - FRONT ROW: Mike Pepper, Howard Present, andy Chervitz. BACK ROW: Kevin Spirtas, Terry heeles, Andy Pultman, Coach William Graham, 6. How- rd Present shows his skill and strength as he performs his lesse Lipnick, Ken Brown, Arty Margulis. BACK ROW: nan, Mark Cohen, Jon The Greek Pearlstone, Sandy g. l .. f . . . . . . . . 5 . . , n -1 y ' . ' .' I- . . . Y 1 r hd I' I N i 'outine. Eudals Finish Second In State The 1978 Varsity Water Polo Team with its new coach, Dan Casey, complet- ed an outstanding season with a record of 20-7. With the loss of Coach Craig Canat- sey at the end of last year's season, many thought the Eudals would have trouble adjusting to new ideas and tactics. How- ever, through hard work and excellent coaching, the Eudals compiled the second best record in the school's history. Seed- ed seventh in the state tournament, the Eudals finished second, losing a close game to top seeded SLUH by a score of 9-8. CoCaptains Bob Chambers and Bri- an Pultman were elected to All State as were juniors Norm Halliday and Andy Guignonj Other outstanding players were Kevin Blinder, Scott Schrader, and Jeff Peskind. The Sophomore Water Polo Team completed a frustrating season without a victory. The Baby Eudals, though lacking in size, displayed a lot of hard work and determination. Chuck Reeves and Bruce Murdon were two standouts in this year's team. 128 Athletics has HMW' 4 V ',,. . . l I 1. Coach Casey talks over game strategy with the Varsity team. 2. Jeff Neal Pes- kind gets slugged in the face in the state play-offs. 3. Varsity Water Polo Team - FRONT ROW: Bob Chambers, Kevin Blind- er, Scott Schrader, Brian Pultman, Jeff Pes- kind. SECOND ROW: James Arnot, Andy Guignon, Rob Walsh, Chris Galakatos, Norm Halliday, Coach Dan Casey. THIRD ROW: Scott Halliburton, Doug Rosen, Cam Krost, Matt Clayton, Larry Bronska. BACK ROW: David Lampe, Mindy Sobel, Tracy Probst, Phil Pease, Gary Johnson. 4. Sophomore Water Polo Team - FRONT ROW: Chuck Reeves, Scott Schnure, Bruce Murdon, Grant Teeple, Tom Miles, Coach Dan Ca- sey, BACK ROW: Mark Werner, Mark Plate ternburg, Peter Mora, Drew O'Shantsky. Not Pictured: Jeff Mishkin. 5. Stormin' Norm Halliday gets last minute instructions before game time. 6. Andy Guignon makes a fantastic save as Scott Schrader I4-J and Scott Halliburton OOD look on. 7. Hole man Brian Pultman C2l scores the go-ahead goal. Athletics Soccer Rams F1n1sh Tough Season buf The Varsity Soccer Team, coached by Rob- ert Norris, found it to be a very trying and difficult season. The Soccer Rams finished the season with a dismal record of 2-14-2. With only two returning starters, the Rams lacked the experience to com- pete successfully in the nation's soccer capitol. Tri- Captains Roger Cooper, Ted Estes, and Jack Spooner anchored the Rams, while Jean-Maurice Brun, Dan Leppo, Gary Sherman, and Steve Wie- lansky all performed commendably. The goaltend- ing chore was shared by senior Kevin Callihan and sophmore Steve Geib. With the loss of only three starters and more experience, next year's Soccer Rams should be headed into a more prosperous season. The Sophmore Soccer Team completed an excellent season with a record of 10-8. Coached by Ronald Probst, the Sophmore Rams found teamwork and determination to be the winning combination. Some of the standouts included Mi- chael DeSimone, Josh Glaser, Brian Little, and George Hensley. They, along with other players, hope to assist the varsity team to a possible con- ference championship. 130 Athletics Sophomores Complete Winning Season i t S nn ee nen ' lfn S' 22 e,,e,e.e - ,Y'1:5:, gg ifif f - , f A A e n een iit, at enn' n'e enenn S T enn n nnen eennnn nen'n lnl ' ene h 4 g x 4 L, e,,, . ,,,, . .. 1 . ,,,. 5 swf Iii? ajgggffgigggfspigg,IggjggffsffiT733133ff111951311Q22EFE5?2?f?siEF2P5i2Yr35fS5Qfifriaifif 2 H5 1. Varsity Soccer Team - FRONT ROW: Jack Spooner, Ted Estes, Roger Cooper. SECOND ROW: Michael Hurwitz, Jeffrey Grace, Barry Redler, William Osherow, Jean-Maurice Brun, John Simon, Steven Grand, Howard Burde, Gary Sher- man, Phillip Moseer. BACK ROW: Coach Robert Norris, Kevin Callihan, Daniel Leppo, Glennon Dut- ton, Steven Bell, Steven Wielansky, Jeffrey Rehr, Greg Fox, Steven Muckerman, Gerald Becker, Keith Beasley, Scott Lasky, Steven Geib 2. Ted Estes uses some fancy footwork to get past the Central defenders. 3. Coach Norris thinks, Why me? Why me? 4. John Simon finds that size can be a major factor! 5. Dan Leppo watches Steve Grand display his fine soccer style. 6. Sophomore Soccer Team - Front Row, Steven Routberg, Michael DeSi- mone, Forrest Wiese, Brian Little, Josh Glaser, Ar- thur Heuer, Martin Mange. Second Row: Brad Ger- shenson, Spencer Kluesner, Jeff Vittert, Avi Waks, Pancho Doll, Brad Lefton, Michael Scull, George Erwin. Back Row: Michael Steinbaum, Theodore Levy, David Shreffler, Tod Davis, George Hensley, Thomas Ballman, Dolph Wiederholdt, Bill Wilson. 7. Steve Geib cautiously dribbles the ball while Phil Moser catches his breath. Athletics 132 - Athletics ' Basketball Rams Tower Gver Opponents The 1978-1979 Varsity Basketball Rams, under the direction of Coach Ramming and Coach Bruce, ran to another victorious season, posting a record of 15-13. This year's Rams proved to be one of the tallest teams in the history of the school. The average height of the team was an amazing 63 inches This size provided the necessary strength and rebounding that the team needed The leading scorers on the team were John McCurdy a 6 5 junior forward and Joel Tzm berg a 6 4 senior center They both averaged over 15 points per game Senior guard David Pearce lgmted the Ram offense averaging close to 8 assists a game Senior Morgan Fisher Rich Bramlett and junior Terry Moore also contributed to the Rams success at vfd at S ie 3 1 agjy, 3? L ,,...- 1. Joel Tzinberg skys over a U. City opponent. 2. The Varsity Basketball Rams - FRONT ROW: Phyllis Eisen, Linda Sandler, Morgan Fisher, Jeffrey Long, Richard Bramlett, David Pearce, Dennis Carafoil, Manuel Palan, Susie Steinberg. BACK ROW: Rod Bramlett, Michael Horowitz, Allen Howard, Antoinne Beard, John McCurdy, Andy Tegethoff, Joel Tzinberg, Scott Andrews, Terry Moore, Susie Leavitt, Coach Mike Ramming. 3. John McCurdy attempts to get a shot off, as Joel Tzinberg watches. 4. The Ladue Cheerleaders line up during a time out. 5. David Pearce feeds Terry Moore as John McCurdy and Rich Bramlett establish position. 6. The Basketball Rams go up for a rebound. gaigfm ni I2 Ei? B QQ 'V-X X 'Y n ., H xi ' L I 1 A A .J f ,fi 'F M' 5 W :lf ni, Athletics - 133 134 - Athletics Sophomores Hold Bright Future l. Joel Tzinberg finds Steve Stipanovich and Tom Hor- nof a bit too much to handle. 2. Come on baby! John McCurdy pleads. 3. John McCurdy looks for Joel Tzin- berg cutting across the middle. 4. Ted Levy tries to pull down another rebound. 5. David Raskas displays the fine art of dribbling. 6. The Sophomore Basketball Rams - FRONT ROW: Albert Koesterer, David Raskas, Lee Erwin, Shawn Hawn, Jeffrey Jonas, Chuck Reeves, David Grodsky, Brooke Sarno. BACK ROW: Coach Robert Lange, Ted Levy, Robert Merrilles, Steve Wei' lansky, Jeffrey Raffelson, Steve Geib, Keith Baizer Alan Tzinberg, ' ' The Sophomore Basketball Team, under the direction of Coach Lange, completed the season with an excellent record of 15-10. The team standouts were Steve Geib, Jeff Raffelson, and Jeffrey Jonas. With much hard work and determi- nation these sophomores could as- sist the varsity team next year. qw mv , 136 - Athletics Rams Convince Disbelieversg Skate to Seventh Consecutive Playoff Berth The Ladue Varsity Hockey Club silenced all disbelievers and completed another excellent hockey season. With the graduation of starting goalie Ron Poslosky and the loss of David Dur- ham, due to a football injury, the Hockey Rams were not expected to be competitive. However the Rams, led by quad captains Doug Drum- mond, Keith Cooper, Pete McGinley, and Jay Waggoner, skated to an excellent mark of 15-6- 3. The goaltending chores were bestowed upon sophomore Mark Marvel. Marvel played superb- ly and brought the team through another winning hockey season. Jay Waggoner spearheaded the Ram scoring attack with 69 points, and was closely followed by Reilly McGinn, Tres Jones, Jeff Bledsoe, and Peter McGinley. Standouts on defense included Doug Drummond, Brian Hertel, and Steve Willis. To get into the playoffs the Rams faced a do or die situation with Webster Groves. The Rams led throughout the entire contest until, with 1 minute remaining, the Statesmen tied the game. Then Brian Hertel released a low hard slap shot from center ice that scored at the buzzer. Her- 'tel's goal sealed the victory and a spot in the playoffs for the seventh consecutive year. In the playoffs the Rams defeated Parkway West in the first roundg however, the team lost in the second round to Vianney by a score of 9-3. All in all, it was an excellent season for the Hockey Rams. V 93 4.8 J fl., i S Mr., , . 1. Ladue Varsity Hockey Club - FRONT ROW: Mark Marvel, Keith Beasley, Jeff Bledsoe, Emil Walch, Randy Chervitz, Ken' ny Berger, Dave Freeman, Steve Willis, Reil- ly McGinn, Mark Aschemeyer. BACK ROW: Ms. Cupples, Steve Middleman, Tres Jones, Brian Hertel, Dean Feigenbaum, Keith Cop- per, Doug Drummond, Jay Waggoner, Jerry Combs, Peter McGinley, Steve Clark, Steve Prelutsky, Brad Emert, Coach Ed Clson. 2. We're Nos. I! exclaim Jay Waggoner. 3. Jeff Bledsoe, Randy Chervitz, Kenny Berger, Steve Willis and Dave Freeman take time out to pose for a picture. 4. Jay Wag- goner attempts to split the Clayton defense. 5. Steve Willis displays the fine art of shoots ing a puck. 6. Jeff Bledsoe prepares to un- lease one of his wicked wrist shots. X Athletics Small, Young Swim Team 138 - Athletics Improves Record The 1978-1979 Varsity Swimming Team exhibited much improvement and growth from the previous season. The squad, led by captain Bob Chambers, swam to a 4-12 meet record. The most outstanding performances were displayed by ju- nior Scott Halliburton. Scott maintained an unde- feated record throughout the entire season, cli- maxing at the State finals where he captured a first place in both the 200 yard freestyle and the 100 yard butterfly. Ironically, the state record in both events are held by Scott's older brother, Jim Halli- burton. Coach Casey also received excellent per- formances from standouts Bob Chambers, Norm Halliday and John Freeman. The youth and spirit of the team appear to offer a brighter future for next year's team. XT' K 1. Varsity Swim Team - FRONT ROW: Eli Stein, Jeffrey Peskind, Brian Pultman, Kevin Blinder, Tracy Probst, David Lampe, Brian Beckman. SECOND ROW: Chris Gallikatos, Larry Bronska, Andy Guigon, Forrest Wiese, James Arnot, Rob Walsh, Deena Stein, Mindy Sibel. THIRD ROW: Richard Greene, Rick Miller, Bruce Murdon, Bret Ryne, Scott Halliburton, Gary Johnson. BACK ROW: Jeff Mishkin, Brad Lefton, Grant Teeple, John Freeman, Matt Clayton, Kelly Kristener, Coach Casey. 2. Brian Pultman prepares for a back dive. 3. I'm not leaving the water! Norm Halliday explains. 4. Coach Casey gives some last minute instructions to the team. 4. Look Ma, l can touch my toes! 6. John Freeman establishes an early lead in the race. 7. Scott Halliburton displays his fine form. M A AQ y Boys Wrestling Team Has Tough Season In spite of their record of 3 wins and 6 losses, the Wrestling Team still had a good season. Many of the dual meet records were close and were lost by a small margin. It was tough competi- tion this year. lt is the first year that most wrestlers placed in the Conference Tournament. Many teams did not have a junior varsity lineup, so the junior varsity team members mainly wres- tled exhibition meets. Some of the highlights of this year were, Gary Nathan. He placed third in the district competition and went on to the regional competition to lose by a very close decision. Craig Davis was the most improved sophomore and Brian Little was the most valuable sophomore. a . i:i-f rl' f . . 1 140 Athletics T' . f -W -5 3-svn' sm, 5 , ,W ,. 1. Steve Starr tries to flip his opponent. 2. Steve Starr makes contact with an opposing team member. 3. Tom Byers and Larry Feldman dream of the team's next vicoty. 4. Jeff Bierman tries to get a hold on an oppos- ing team member, 5. Joel Schwartz listens intently while Coach Graham speaks to him. 6. A Ladue Ram makes a successful pin. 7. Wrestling Team- FRONT ROW: Tom Byers, Dever Mirowitz. SECOND ROW: John Simon, Mike Hurwitz, Steve Grand, Todd Spener, Jeff Bier- man, Howard Present, Gary Nathan, Armand Slaugh- ter, Jeff Pierce, David Hauck. THIRD ROW: Craig Davis, John Kodner, Al Cohen, Brian Little, Spencer Klusner, Doug Morriss, Keven Jones, Lou Hecht, Rich Cameron, Ron Present, Cindy Sobel. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Graham, Clyde Cross, Rob Katz, Bill Osherow, David Fivel, Jack Kanefield, Larry Feldman, John Orsay, Jason Brown, John Steel, Emil Walch, Steve Starr, Coach Robert Norris, Cheryle Feldman. 8. Ram Team member tries to gain control of his oppo- nent. Athletics - 141 S. Andrews Basketball A. Chae Football R. Cooper Soccer' R, Emert Football M. Fisher Football K. Gorden Football 142 - Athletics J. Arnot Football B. Chambers W. Polo', Swimming' 1 P. Demzik Football' T. Estes Soccer' D. Freeman Football, Hockey 0 LM L. Hecht Football, Wrestling K. Blinder M. Aschemeyer Hockey W. Polo, Swimming R. Chervitz R. Clay Gymnastics, Hockey Football Senior t T, Gallup J. Glixman Cross Country Football F. Homan G. Johnson Football W. Polo, Swimming . S - 1. T' T. Byers Wrestling' r - M. Cohen Cross Country H. Denlow Football L. Feldman X-Country, Wrestling K. Callihan Soccer K. Cooper Hockey' D. Drummond Football', Hockey' N. Fenster Football wwf. 9, .A A QQ . In ,- David Pearce releases one of his sweet jumpers. 2. Morgan Fisher goes for big yardage B. Kranzberg J. Long Football Football nst Parkway Central. :notes Captain J' Luc McGinley , Hockey' Pearce Basketball . Pultman . Polo', Swimming J. Terrill :ootball J. McMullin Football M. Pepper Gymnastics' J. Rehr Soccer B. Thiele Cross Country J. Meyer Cross Country J. Peskind W. Polo, Swimming exec Www --..V, S. Schrader A W. Polo E. Thurman Cross Country V C. McGinley Football Football S 5 I S. Mirowitz Wrestling' J. Pierce Football, Wrestling J. Spooner Soccer' J. Tzinberg Basketball' T. Montes-de-Oca Football S. Prelutsky Hockey D. Stein Cross Country J. Waggoner Football', Hockey P. Moser Soccer H. Present Gymnastics, Wrestling E. Stein Cross Country M. Weintrub Football Athletics Varsity Team Sets Record The Girls' Varsity Field Hockey Team completed their season victoriously with a record of 12 wins and 3 ties. They set a record for Ladue by making 9 goals in one game. The team set another record by scoring 51 goals, which was the highest amount scored by any team in St. Louis for this year. The girls advanced to district finals and proceeded to go to quarter finals. The Junior Varsity Field Hockey Team had a record of 8 wins, 2 ties, and 1 loss. The teamates worked together well developing the skills needed to make a promising team for next year. 3 144 - Athletics 1. Eileen Berry shoots for a goal. 2. Susan Schneider succeeds in getting the ball from her oppenent. 3. Varsity Field Hockey Team FRONT ROW: Debbie Wyckoff, Beth Gellman, Florence Luna, Sandy Roper, Eileen Berry, Elaine Durfee. SECOND ROW: Judy Jauss, Anne Ullman, Laura Reeves, Lori Goldstien, Susan Little, Becky Streeter, Lisa Williams. BACK ROW: Janet Kramer, Jodi Rich, Margie Hellman, Susan Schneider, Kara Trimble, coach Katie Morabito, 4. Susan Schneider scoops the ball up. 5. Junior Var- sity Team-FRONT ROW: Anne Darst, Debbie Co- hen, Ann Sacher, Nancy Liberman, Jennifer Butler, Amy Jacks, Elizabeth Estes, Terry Dowling. BACK ROW: Alicia Ferrara, Margaret Karlkas, Cindy Caeser, Martha McBrayer, Jan Fischer, Amy George, Karen Penny, Liz Losos, Judy Weiss, coach Grace Koenering. 6. Becky Streeter makes a long drive. 7. Lisa Williams tries to stop the ball from getting past her. Athletics 1. Judy Kraus returns a low shot. 2. The team is proud of their Missouri State Tennis Championship trophy. 3. Girls' Tennis Team- FRONT ROW: Linda Sandler, Bar- bara Sisson, Barbara Greenberg, Debbie Glantz, Susie Levitt, Karin Blinder, Judy Kraus, Barbie Lickhalter, Sally Goldwasser, Susan Steinberg. BACK ROW: Tracy Marsh, Jill Salzman, Julie Green, Phyllis Eisen, Sally Sussman, Eve Learner, Maria Gomez, Lillian Lippman, Coach Mike Ramming. 146 Athletics L Girls' Tennis Team Takes State Championship The Girls' Tennis Team had an excellent season. They finished with a score of 12 wins out of 12 matches. A University City coach was quoted as saying I don't think anyone could beat Ladue this year. Those kids are devoted to tennis. More excitement was added to the season when the tennis team won the District Tournament and qualified six girls for the state competition. Those girls were Susie Levitt, Julie Green, Barb Greenberg, Sally Susman, Judy Kraus, and Karen Blinder. To top off the season, the team proceeded to take the Missouri State Tennis Championship, held at the University of Missouri at Columbia. The girls established 1978 as the best season in the Ram's history. 'WW mf? Zo.. M MMWT' 3 ri ESS I Kill Ill 1. Janna Hunter drives the ball down the green. 2. Maureen McNeill putts for par. 3. Girls' Golf Team- FRONT ROW: Janna Hunter, Maureen McNeill. SECOND ROW: Stacey Cassmeyer, Susan Rich, Irene Fischer, BACK ROW: Nancy Davis, Susan An- derson, coach Mary Ann Beall. Golfers End Swinging Season The Girls' Golf Team concluded a good year with a record of 8 wins and 3 losses out of 11 season matches. Excitement was added to the sea- son when the golf team tied for second place in the Suburban South League. The team had many good players. Susan Anderson was the team me- dalast, the lowest scoring golfer for 6 out of the 1 1 matches. Coach Beall said, The sophomores on the team were getting the experience necessary for a successful team for next year. The girls put forth their greatest efforts in making a winning season. Athletics 'NY A ., 148 - Athletics 1. Julie Fenster jumps to hit the ball over the net. 2. Varsity Volleyball Team- FRONT ROW: Gail Abramovitz, Nancy Stabler, Linda Schroeder, Sue- Friedrick. BACK ROW: Linda Long, Tracy McKenna, Tania Lobser, Kym Radford, Marry Anne Long, Terry Mueller, Mrs. Connie Strobach, Beverly Temple. 3. Kym Radford hits a spike to her opponent. 4. Nancy Stabler returns the ball to the other side. 5. Junior Varsity Team- FRONT ROW: Mimi Holt, Sherrie Bernard, Sue Bell, Lisa Prawiz, Julie Fenster. BACK ROW: Wanda Brock, Ann Pearce, Sarah Schnieder, Lisa Berry, Angie Simmons, Erin Pangle, Mrs. Stuart. 6. Sue Bell makes a backwards hit to stop the opposing team from scoring. Volleyball Team Wins South Suburban League Championship Tournament The Varsity Volleyball Team got off to a slow start, but they proved their power in the end by coming in first in the South Suburban League Championship Tournament. Some highlights of the season were indi- vidual achievements made by seniors Nancy Stabler and Tracy McKen- na, along with junior Kym Radford, who were named All Conference All-Stars. The Junior Varsity Team ended their season with a record of 8 wins and 6 losses. They worked well together and displayed the experience necessary for a successful team next year. Athletics 150 Athletics Two New Girls Teams, Junior Varsity Soccer, Cross Country The Girls' Varsity Soccer Team did a good job this season. They finished with a record of 3 wins, and 4 ties, and 2 losses. The entire team worked very well together. Coach Mr. Burke said he wished they had more time to play, because they could have proven their skills by winning more games. This was the first year a Girls' Junior Varsity Soccer Team was ever tried at Ladue. The team had a very appreciated season, because only one other school had a junior varsity team. Hopefully the girls will have more games next year. In addition, a new Girls' Cross Country Team was established. In the past, the girls have had to compete on the boys' team. The change has been proven a successful one. The girls have had an excellent season. Kate Leventhal proved to be a tremendous runner. She took many first places in the meets. The girls are hoping that next year will be as successful as this year has been. I. Florence Luna tries to dribble the ball around her opponent. 2. Girls Varsity Soccer Team- FRONT ROW: Jodi Rich, Janet Kramer, Becky Streeter, Florence Luna, Kara Trimble, Susan Little, Lori Goldstein, Laura Reeves, Judy Jauss, Sue Friedrich. BACK ROW: Martha McBrayer, Julie Fenster, Elaine Zotos, Margie Hellman, Cindy Liberman, Ellen Levy, Ann Sachar, Shari Bernard, Shari Goldstein, Coach Richard Burke. 3. Ellen Levy concentrates on getting the ball down the field with the help of her teamates. 4. Girls' Junior Varsity Soccer Team- FRONT ROW: Fevza Erenmemis, Betsy Kim, Susan Kelter, Jennifer Butler, Elizabeth Estes, Stacey Tolley. BACK ROW: Coach Richard Burke, Margie Open- heimer, Liz Losos, Sharon Weiss, Lauren Brown, Erin Pangle, Judy Weiss. 5. Cindy Liberman kicks the ball out of the other teams' reach. 6. Kate Leventhal sets another record. 7. Girls Cross Country Team- FRONT ROW: Wendy Surinsky, Nici Coats, Kate Leventhal, Sue Wilson. BACK ROW: Coach Phil Bruska, Becky Pessin, Kim Berkley, Anne Thurmann, Carol Harper. .44 A 4. I i 5 S Athletics Girl's Basketball Rams Have Tough Season This Year Due to tough opposition, the Girls Varsity Basketball Team, despite their tremen- dous effort, had a dissatisfying season. Kim Radford, leading scorer and rebounder, had an average of II points per game. lt was a young team this year. Next year the team will be losing three seniors, so there will be a return of 70 percent of the team. Next year the girls will already have the experience of working together. The Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team ended a good year with a record of 6 wins and 9 losses. Lead by Co-captains Susan Anderson and Donna Hines, the team gained the experience necessary to make next year an even better season. In f ' l li z I ga: ' -' i. 4 30 1. 'E 152 - Athletics 1 Z Mas.. . 'mWM,.. . W gb- '5' . M .... 30 if V r. ' z 291' 3 ' V --. if , -,. ffl. W T?vWh'fas- Wm.. I fir t-'Hkwuw . ..,,,MV . .. ,., l. Junior Varsity Basketball Team- FRONT ROW: Barb Greenberg, Bridget Denmon, Susan Anderson, Sally Goldwasser, Carol Harperg BACK ROW: Wanda Brock, Debbie Glantz, Sara Schneider, Angie Sommons, Val Som' mons, Lisa Prawitz, Angie Slaughter, Linda Wynn, Coach Betty Diehl. 2. Linda Wynn shoots for a basket. 3. Sally Goldwasser passes the ball to one of her teammates. 4. Sally Goldwasser races down the basketball court. 5. Sara Schneider gets the ball away from her opponents. 6. Susan Schneider concen- trates on making a basket. 7. Varsity Basketball team' FRONT ROW: Sandy Roper, Judy Kraus, Beth Gellman, Susan Schneider, Eileen Berry. BACK ROW: Stacey Cassmeyer, Sheila Ford, Ann Pierce, Debbie Wycoff, Susan Rich, Mary Anne Long, Lisa Berry, Coach Mary Ann Beall, Sue Bell. 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W me uf W .www-,Mis-ws ACADEMICS Consisting of six representatives elected by the citizens of the district, the Board of Education deter- mines the policies which direct Ladue's educational program. Collectively, the Board works together with the administration, in order to create a more produc- tive environment. In addition to their annual duties, this year's Board of Education has dealt with a unique problem - the reorganization of the district. 156 - Academics Board Oversees Education Nui. 1. Mrs. Bettie Schwartz, Public Relations Director and Elementary Curriculum Consultant, Mr. Don Flanagan, Coordinator of Special Services, Mr. Ker- mit Broadfield, Director of Student Personnel Ser- vices. 2. Mr. Warren Green, Director of Industrial Planning Center, Dr. Frank Morley, Assistant Su- perintendent for lnstructiong Dr. Del Dace, Director of Fine Arts. 3. Mr. Richard Brown, Business Man- ager. 4. SEATED - Dr. Charles McKenna, Superin- tendent, STANDING - Dr. John Shaughnessy, Assis- tant Superintendent for Administration, Mr. Richard Stauffer, Assistant to the Superintendent. 5. Dr. Robert McGilligan, Psychologist. 6. Board of Educa- tion: Mrs. Susan Bouma, Mr. Edward O'Donnell, Mr. James Zemelman, Mrs. Jan Schoenfeld, Dr. Jerome Levy. 7. Dr. Henry Oppenheimer, Presi- dent of Board. Academics - 157 L 'I Principals Share Responsibilities Ladue High School's continuous success rests heavily upon the diversified talents of its principals. Each works as an individual, promot- ing those activities in which he specializes. How- ever, the principals also strive to function as an effective unit. Such a system enables them to further improve Horton Watkins' policy of ex- cellence in all endeavors. 158 Academics ,,,,,. ,-pls?-5, ll ,...- mi nl ll? T! -,.NQ f nit' Hr!! ..,, l'lggl was Y iiitjrfi ii Vfii l if all ,ma lit? ' 775' ,gp . .i Liga? ii , fiftlai L , iii. tg? i ii its PY W!5l i iw 4 My i x ill , ig? a lllilil 1. A high contrast photograph shows Dr. Bannister, Dr. Siegel, Mr. Wagner, and Dr. Tines making constructive suggestions to enlighten the academic system at Horton Watkins High. 2. Dr. Edward Tines cheerfully takes the advice of a good friend, Snoopy. 3. Never at loss for a smile, Dr. Newton Siegel takes a few moments to relax in his office. 4. Dr. Robert Bannister once again pursues his work with the scheduling of students. 5. Mr. James Wagner walks Connie Orchard to dentention. M. 5 WW: Vfff , W- F , W Www 26 Academics Counselors Provide Necessary Assistance The guidance counselors at Ladue work independently with students to help solve any problems which may occur throughout the year. Their help and assistance establishes good relationships between both students and faculty and their interest continues to better the school. The College and Career Office counselors work with students preparing for college and vocational training. Their excellent advice makes life a little easier for the student. A 160 - Academics 1. Mr. John Phelan gets ready to assist another student. 2. Mrs. Jean Gordon writes a recommendation for a student. 3. Mr. James Sinner, Mrs. Grace Nansen, and Miss Bonny Wallace inform students of visiting colleges. 4. Mr. Leonard Patton loves to joke around with stu- dents. 5. Dr. Richard Eaton flashes a devilish grin. ,mm ...gif 162 - Academics English Department p Aids Student Development As English concerns itself with both intellectual and emotional growth, courses ar designed to challenge an individual's creativity and imagination. Ladue's English Depar' ment offers classes, however, which enable individuals to reveal natural ability as wel Using a variety of instructional methods, the Department strives to meet the specifi needs of each student. 1. Mrs. Kay Rehr objectively corrects the work of her stu- dents. 2. Mrs. Marie Smith faithfully partakes in the work that she assigns to her students. 3. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? asks Ms. Terry Cannon while actively playing a role. 4. Mrs. Ann Mandlestamm poses in a mo- ment of thoughtful reflection. 5. Mr. Bill Heyde gives instructions to a large group. This year in accordance with the theme of the book, the Academics Editors asked each faculty member to submit his favorite television show. A 2 ll-u-., ...ffl if Q K ,..,..su..as.1ts....teMM ..kL A X- .Qs U V D X Q53 .-K' Q, 2 vm, .X ifi 1:.LQ-.::1zL kL,mg.Qyf:asss,zf11xe:sg,g11:v.zzxi. .1W.,N.11.f.ff1g:.:.,wwx:. - X x S-flfz -Fw. lu... . --1 X , 5. . . x f - Academics - 163 1. Something's fishy here but I just can't seem to catch it, replies Mrs. Edith Nolting to Mrs. Thelma Edelstein, 2. Mr. Kenneth Kieffer cheerfully responds to a stu- dent's clever remark. 3. Miss Eleanor Caffrey helps Scott Lasky with an American History project. 4. Mr. George Glass comments, Listen here for the real un- told story. 5. Mrs. Thelma Edelstein podners a ques- tion asked by one of her SS. ll students. 164 Academics Iiii , J it 1 . 11, :Z . .. X As the Social Studies Department works towards bringing about improvements in responsible citizenship, every effort is made to meet the needs of individuals who can respond successfully to the welfare of society. Offering a sound program in both World and American History, the Depart- ment feels that students are brought in close contact with the sobering responsibilities of their own generation, those generations of the past, and those generations of the fu- tureg upon completion of such a program, an individual should be capable of contributing much to the vitality and vigor of the demo- cratic society in which he lives. Academics 165 166 - Academics Mathmatics- A Must For The Future , ,,,lLi ' - .,,,kk I mwww r 1 , .pry ,,,: . , .... , , A The Ladue Math Department's success thrives on its diversity. Many students choose to follow the basic high school math program including courses in Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and Analysis in both the innovated and non innovated forms. For the more motivated student, courses in Advanced Placement Calculus are offered. In addition, a Computer Programming course and S.A.T. Math find their place in the Math Department. Ladue's excellent math faculty added to hard working students created a successful Math Program again this year. .. V5 W -gf .ii 4 'rv ll 5-i i 'ft ,,,.,w .,w- i X l nf i' i w my, ,,,, , i,,.,Wr.,, ,.,ff,, , ,,V.,,,k ,, V JM f W., ,, , , , ,Jmma ' V ,, VWXWM .,', ,,,. , MM ,, , ff ,,A,,.,WW 1. Mr. Walter Lanham teaches the class with his expert technique, 2. Mr. Larry Rhoads tries to instruct the class but Gary Sherman has his mind on other things. 3. Mr, Henry Kauffman reviews the new topics which will be covered next hour. 4. Mr. Carl Pride refuses to laugh when asked, What do those funny little letters stand for? Academics 168 - Academics Science classes at Ladue High School include laboratory experiments as well as classroom lecture to demonstrate a variety of scientific phenomenon. Classes range from the traditional courses of Biology, Chemistry and Physics to specialized quarter or semester courses such as Electronics and Chromatography. Students wishing to work in a lab along with a teacher may sign up as a Lab Assistant and the more daring science student may further their knowledge with the challanging course, Science V. 1. Mr. Roman Kuchner carefully removes the skeleton from the shelf, 2. Mr. Preston Koprivica grins approv- ingly over the student's test. 3. Mr. Robert Bassman shows Kathy Kootman and David Bacino the correct way to do the experiment. 4. As Brett Prywitch works diligently, Mr. Chester Miller looks on. 5. Mr. Tony Kardis does not know which papers to grade next, Academics 169 x 170 Academics Students Show Artistic Talent With the variety of courses offered through the Art Department, students may develope their skills in one or in many fields of art. Pottery, Jewlery, Enameling, Portraiture, Macrame, Graphics, Art Fantasy, Art Fundamentals and Op Art are some of the many courses offered. The Art Department fulfills the needs of all the students with both beginning and advanced courses. With the available supplies and excellent supervision, students learn to use both mind and imagination to create. tg ww! -V - ...,.... -. s.s,,. W, V 5 j A - ,M A is .. ...M if 45: m....,, K 'mwwvu'-M X F 1 gi it rtr A... fflmm -Win 'K y 2. 4 V 4 1. Mr. Charles Marshall wants to know what this note has to do with art class. 2. Mrs. Lois Greenblatt improves the student's work with her excellent art technique. 3. Mr. Phillip Muray critiques Carolyn Schiele's work. 4. Tracy March wonders why her pots do not look like Mr. Vic Bassman's. Academics 1. David Shreffler, Bruce Rogers, Todd Davis, and Craig Shapiro blow their way to success. 2. What beautiful music we make, thinks Mr. Tom Poshak. 3. Chorale students sing their hearts out! 4. One more time, exclaims Mr. Bill Brackmanl 5. Mr. Joe Richard- son really gets into his music. 172 Academics Music Plays Big Part At Ladue Many Ladue students contribute their time and energy in order to create the wonderful Music Department, Students may sing with one of the three choruses- Acapella, Choraliers, or Chorale-under the direction of Mr. Joe Richardson while others choose to play in one of the bands. Mr. Tom Poshak and Mr. Bill Brackman direct the marching, symphonic, and stage bands. Again this year, the combination of the vocal and instrumental talent added to the Music Department's success. ,.-v- ' 'ft A MW' . . s- . l P 'fs , V, ,, 1. - ' - . ' ' . 5 ff-if p ' A ,.... .f,,..u,..,, H i Academics lr h 5 1 Publications involves a significant portion of the student body at Ladue. Each year approximately 200 students participate in either journalism, photography, newspaper and yearbook, creating the Publi- cation Department. Sponsors, Mrs. Margaret Cook and Mr. Jerry Watson, share room 136 where both the newspaper and yearbook are created. Also, our future photographers busily click their cameras capturing all the bright moments to be remembered. A lot of hard work and determination created another successful year. Horton Watkin's Drama Department also involves a tremendous number of students, which take courses in Acting l, II, and III, as well as in Directing, Make-Up and Theatre. A major event occurs in the spring when over 200 students work together to put on the musical which, as always, was a tremendous success. 174 Academics Journalism and Drama Require Unique Skills S-6 1 .Photography students Derek Leath, Ricky Weinstein, Diane Riley and Ajid Nadershaki and Mr. Jerry Watson, photography teach- er, check out color printing equipment in the darkroom. 2. Mrs. Margaret Cook shows Gail Loveman a method to correct her jour- nalism article. 3, This isn't exactly Shake- speref' says Miss Beth Kennet fseatedl to students Saraann Parker, Carolyn Gough, Nici Coats, Joyce Daniels, Lisa Blatt, and Tracy Moore. 4, Miss Beth Kennet goes over some acting tips with one of her classes. Academics 175 176 Academics Foreign Language Department Recognizes National Identities Offering opportunities to study German, Hebrew, Latin, French, and Spanish, the Foreign Language Department acknowledges various cultures throughout the world. The ability to read, write, and speak in a foreign language enables a student to appreciate not only his own way of thinking, but that of foreign person as well. The Department is designed to encourage those individuals who are both capable and interested to enter into professions involving international correspon- dence. J 3' ,ga V fifi ef- soc 0 of FfV8'V 1. The great satisfaction when successfully helping a student is revealed by Mrs. Suzanne Kirchhoefer, 2. Frau McKenna concentrates intensely while preparing a top-knotch exam for tomorrow's German class. 3. Mindy Siro and Mrs. Christi Ramming agree that the translation from English to French is quite hurnourous. 4. I-lasta la Vista, responds Mrs. Carol Carinci as her Spanish class leaves the room. Academics 177 Business Education And Community Campus Enhance Career Opportunities 5 'r . u,,......,,,, .4 ' i lx i It ili ve,,re.ew , M .W,.m.,.mm Z Nr t 11 iff ' 2' ig :WJ Nwgi, A Y , fa We 2 , E.- ,,,. W. 1Qiiiafefaa1zem1,,m5gtf,'wif 'wt- w ,mtg-V,,y4,, ,,,, it t.-su,-M -ffl-.farmer 2 z:.tg5,M A E . .tt 'if fZf5'N g 2 Ax,-Qaza. fi , . L nl Vt, 1.3 , i7 :www WW M, ,-W.,,Um14 W,-mm.-Q-,.,,,,meW..,,,..w-ew, W .A.ff .. -A,WM-s.,w,,,,,,i,,mM,,, Ht if. N,,,kW f,,,, I MM W,k, V My 1 Allowing students to develop basic skills in typing, notehand, stenography, accounting, and various oth- er business courses, the Business Education Depart- ment exposes an individual to situations in which he must eventually become a part. Classes involving Law and the Consumerflnsurance, and Taxes, prove beneficial to all students in preparing them for the business world. Enabling individuals to experience firsthand career opportunities in businesses and in the classroom, Community Campus also teaches helpful employment tactics. 1. In order to catch those students who seemingly can't hear the buzz of the timer, Mrs. Helen Brooks carefully pa- trols the room. 2. Mrs. Ann Jones re- minds her class that accuracy is the key to accounting. 3. Mr. John House insists that the students of his Communi- ty Campus class maintain an open and honest relationship with their employers. 4. Never deny yourself the opportunity to profit from a smart business deal, relays Mr. Rex Freter. 5. All it takes is a little concentration, reveals Pete Es- tep. Academics 179 Industrial Arts provides a chance for the student to discover talents in wood working, metals, drawing and power mechanics. These courses allow the student to use both hands and mind to create. The Home Economics Department offers a variety of courses including bachelor cook- ing, gourmet foods, sewing crafts amongst others. These courses give practical knowl- edge and are enjoyed tremendously. 180 - Academics Industrial Arts Requires Skill , - 1-' f 1- fl. :1 i' B 1 'vi' SQ ,sg V V N 0 , sg ri' 'wmwf f M , .,,r ,fr H Home Economics Sparks Creativity n MW , l1..1i If A i v: 'f 1.Scott Lasky sands down the rough edges on his board. 2. Just a little work and she'll be good as new! 3,Mr. Anton Lejsek searches for a file, 4,Bret Schrama learns new and interesting techniques. 5,Vicki Fendelman and Susan Green admit they cannot compete with Betty Crocker, 6.Mrs, Alice Linton busily grades those papers. 7,Mark Shapiro and Jeff Bierman prepare them- selves for bachelorhood. Academics 182 - Academics Phys. Ed. Creates Fine Athletes The Physical Education Department offers a large variety of courses so that e student may find a course of interest. Ladue offers classes in basketball, tennis, tr swmming, aerobics, weight training as well as many others. With the school's tel facilities as well as the coaches' encouragement and instruction, the physical educa department had another successful year. VA Q QL- f',.f 'O fir kesmn 'N' vlr. Robert Norris had one of those days. 2. This really isn't that easy, exclaims b Stack. 3. 47,48,49,5O, Jim Ballman makes weight training look easy. 4,Coach bert Lange grins as the final bell rings. 5.Mrs. Connie Strohbach takes a short break! Gary Jones encourages all his friends to tal-te gym. 7.Coach Ed Velten practices what preaches. Academics - 183 And Special Education, Focus On Individual Needs 5 K X . . ' 5 0 E' ii i. I M . id iii bi f.x .K ,, ix is 3: Library Science, Health, l The Library Science, Health, and Special Education Depart- ments benefit all individuals by enriching their educational back- ground through the use of extensive resources and audio visual material. Acquiring skills which will enable them to properly handle situations involving other people, students learn how to accept the many challenges they will encounter throughout a lifetime. 1. Smile, Howard, you might be on candid camera, exclaims Mrs. Kathleen Pope as Mrs. Jane Pounds looks on. 2, Mrs. Ruth Peterson prepares audiovisual order forms for the library. 3. Miss Betty Diehl sets up a film for one of her health classes. 4. Mrs. Sonja Hewes checks a student's library card before allowing the materi- al to be checked out. Academics - 185 Secretaries, Aides And Nurses ASS1StS Students Horton Watkins could not function properly without the help of the secretaries, aides and nurses. The secretaries working in the Front Office, College and Career Office and Counselor's Office, con- tinually assist both students and faculty. Their help con- tributes to the success of the school. Ladue's nurses tend to the needs of the sick and the aides work throughout the building, including the testing center, student lounge and language laboratory. 186 Academics sf? W , .. sf. .X TJ P ,wr Ni? f , ,. l s K f - A .M .. ,,.W if . - 2 25? 'Rae-fr r s. I - si' Tw S 'im 2- X- 'Q i 1, Mrs. Ethel Newman makes the student lounge a happy place to be. 2. Mrs. Mary Betty Thielman, Mrs. Pat Doubek, and Mrs. Mary Zanetos take a break from their duties for a yearbook photo. 3. Mrs. Mary Ma- loney, Mrs, lrmgard Becker, Mrs. Karla Hahn fstandingl and Mrs. Florence Cohn and Mrs. Lila Hershfelt make up the fine front- office staff at Horton Watkins. 4. Mrs. Julia Vasholz checks Mrs. Dee Cavanaughls throat to make sure she's healthy. 5. Mrs. Trudy Mclnroy, Dr, Tine's secretary, is bus- ily at work on one of her many daily tasks. 6. Mrs. Jan Picco lseatedl, Mrs. Nita Yewell, and Mrs. Connie Peters, secretaries to the assistant principals, cater to the school and student needs. Academics - 187 1. Nice and crispy, just the way the kids like them, determines Mrs. Jackie Esche. 2. Mrs. Marge Anthon sees great value in the supply- demand system, as she carefully takes inventory of her staples. 3., Cooks- FRONT ROW: Jackie Esche, JoAnne Ensign, Ruth Effinger, Pam Winterer, Marge Anthon, Eleanor Wiehage, Lenora Meisch BACK ROW: Carl Gunter, Faye Barnum, Mary Drummond, Dorothy Sprehe, Stella Plack, Audrey Mann, Viola Eschenbrenner, Rose Steinmeyer, Joan Sadler, Leona Gonzalez, Marge Appel, Norma Steinmeyer, Elsie McKinnon, 4. l can pick any lock in this corridor, boasts Jim South. 5. Archie Burnside quietly whistles a familiar tune, A hunting we will go, a hunting we will go 6. Just what l've always dreamed of-a place in the spotlight, remarks Hap Lammering. 7. Paul Abernathy cheerfully inquires if any student cares to take a quick spin around the school on his boxcar. Cooks And Custodians Highlight ' a Educational Facilities 188 - Academics Preparing for the daily arrival of Ladue's student body, the cooks and custodians strive to provide assistance to every individual. White the cooks offer an assortment of plate lunches and fast foods, the custodians willingly contribute their services to other school activities. Academics In memory of our departed classmates, Cameron Danesh and Robert Bamburg, we dedicate this page. . . . AND NGVV A WGRD PRCDM CJUR SPCDNSGR ey S' '24 Good Deal And Friendly Service UU 'l'IIn Plllllillilllmliirl . 17 North Meramec Ave. X Conveniently located in the heart of Clayton, fir 59 O,J, Photo Supply has the finest in photograph- s iifs, ic equipment. ' a ll fl Eileen Berry and Kara Trimble agree that photographic 1 X K if A 3 counseling is O.J. Photo's speciality. 'Q A - if S ' 192 - Sponsors l il: ea .3 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '79 from your OLIVETTE MARTINIZING 9642 Olive Street Susan Lending agrees with Gail Abramovitz that One Hour Martinizing does an excellent job in cleane ing clothes. BALLAS CAR WASH 624 N. New Ballas Road Opposite Creve Coeur Post Office Creve Coeur, Mo. 63141 ED.WILLIAMSON ' ' Manager 567-9328 432-4388 Mike Rich, Steve Weiss, and Kent Leopold add the finishing touches to their gleaming car after their Ballas Car Wash. ye Oloe Optical Shoppe, Ito. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED With Professional Olde Tyme Quality ' Latest Fashion Frames ' Sunglass Bafr 451 N. NEW BALLAS ROAD CREVE COEUR, Mlssovm 63141 in BALMORAL PLAZA! At Ye Olde Optical Shoppe, Maureen Goldman asks Kelli Pogue, Is that you behind those Foster Grants? gwtsnssngg m f Congratulations to the Class of '79 May your future life experiences be just like our ice cream .,,, Outrageously Rich Swensen's milkshakes create togetherness for Lori Soloman and Mark Shapiro, CONTINENTAL CARS 8041 Olive Blvd. 997-0800 First in Sales of M.G.s and Triumphs in the United States Denis O'Leary and Ken Levy hope that Santa brings them one of Continental Car's TR7's for Christmas. Sponsors HUB DRU S Mf' dl cl ll h . Mark Weintraub Class of 1979 u I-IUB DRUGS INC 1320 19th St. Granite City Ill. 62040 LA REXALL Ladue Rexall has it all From Cosmetics to Candy Men do make passes at pretty girls in sun glasses says Debbie Lickhalter to Joyce Bockserman BANK 9629 Olive Street Olivette Missouri 63132 Member F.D.I.C. A General Bancshares Bank A Lot More Bank for Your Money Jim Quicksilver goes right to the top at Commercial Bank. The Office of Pres. J. Michael Searles is always open to customers. W CGMMERCIAL Interiors lnC.ii22eC':m2:z: 3 14 991-4420 amp Sc antzrn, td. Decorator Hardware 993-5845 9755 Clayton Road For an outstanding selection of lighting fixtures, lamps, decorator hardware, vanities and bath accessories, shop at Lamp and Lantern-Decorator Hardware. Vfdrv' f 11 3- a Q4 ' gs- is Jay Cohen displays the beautiful lamps at Lamp and Lantern. CS cz1'fA cz IMPORTS FROM THE ORIENT FINE ARTS ' JEWELRY 13141532-5516 l314l 434-5661 243 CHESTERFIELD MALL CHESTERFIELD. MO. 63017 i X 3 . F ,asa .,. Jim Glaser will never buy Sue Schneider flowers again, as she picks out the most expensive vase at Siddhartha. 196 - Sponsors :lm Wolff 8119 Maryland 211 Plaza Frontenac Kathi Kootman and Sheri Muchnick find that Helen Wolff has current fashions for any occasion. .gas Ji! E I2 3 2 1 2 2 1 qi Q35 Y E E. l l in 3 s Sue Hezel and Jeff Glixman pose for a picture before the Winter Formal. JCWWIUQEL FLORAL DESIGN 314f727-4794 18 North Meramec Avenue Saint Louis, Missouri 63105 SPICER'S 5 8a 10 The everything store 8817 Ladue Road Spicer's is the place to go during any holiday season. Toys ' Candy ' School Supplies Linda Kohn and Gail Moulton find that Spicer's management is friendlier than they appear. Stefanie Novik helps Brad Emert and Mike Dardick get ready for their date. wucs A wio ssnvrcs 0 Q 9 MQHIBDSDEEN HGSNFEY Bfouua - goin - Jfah gawzbzy - Alaarfx - ggursza S05 N. BALLAS RD B72 8150 CREVE COEUR, MISSOURI S3l'41 OUR NEW DISCO WIGS GIVE YOU SE unfmllnv N Tj .-M5-IVEPQS-I' Sponsors 'wekkichb 5+ 5 sy Pens Cards Cl.ocks Gifts 8205 Clayton Road 721-7887 Anne Meyer and Kathy Collins find Froehlichs the place to go for un'que gifts. X BARFORD g.. CHEVRQLET 8500 Maryland COMPLIMENTS OF BARFORD CHEVROLET SERVING CLAYTON FOR 40 YEARS David Gaines and Lou Hecht keep truckin-on at Barford Chevrolet. 198 - Sponsors BECKMANN BROS INC Hardware Lawn and Garden Supplies 9141 Olive Street Road 993-0094 SERVING THE ST LOUIS AREA SINCE 1911 Mara Gomez and Keith Cooper think Beckmann Bros. Inc is weigh-out. M94 E , 'ii old place I' HANLEY ROAD AT HIGHWAY 40 647 2010 Enyoy disco dancing plus a dazzling light show at Michael s and the Time Machine the largest and most unique disco in the Mid West Open to youths under 21 every Monday night from 7 00 to 11 00 An exciting night of fun and entertainment for only S3 50' Gail Loveman and Chip Wheeler spend an exciting evening dancing at Michael s and the Time Machine On Ballas Road At Manchester West County Center in Des Peres 821-0900 Relax and enjoy an unusually varied menu plus incredibly unique decor. Over S100 O00 worth of antiques to stimulate your imagination as you dine and drink in an atmosphere of warm hospitality. A terrific bar gourmet restaurant hambur- ger haven omlet freak s headquarters' all in one! Join us . . , our prices will pleasantly su- prise you. Open from 11:00 a.m. til the wee hours daily with a special Sunday Buffet Brunch 10 til 2 p.m. Also . . . enjoy Annie sSanta Fe and Sam Wilson s at the Barn at Lucerne. Tracy Marsh and Alex Chae have a hard time deciding what to order from the elaborate menu at Houlihan s. El. AND EEE WEST DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT 9828 Clayton Road 991-5666 Open Every Day 7:45-5:30 K , Y' f-1 ?M Conveniently located within walking distance from Horton Wat- kins for great before-school breakfasts and delicious after-school snacks. i ity 'N A.,.. - I 1 READY TO EAT DELICACIES ' FANCY PARTY TRAYS ' COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE Howard Present, Ricky Weinstein, Brian Pultman, and Jeff Peskind prepare a little snack after school. 1 ,-3,53--s,,-5:-3,95..wm,-f-,-,.-,-g5Wi,g,.i,:we,,,.-,,,.,,,.. , . , ' K ' - 4 I I wx V ' f - --,- fl? . 1'-f.,i ,..,. ,T ., .. ., , c,yys T , cl , T 'M77-DEW------:ff:.. i -.-, 305 ' 5 ,N 8 Wie, ,.-,, wc, 5 ' 4- if H' 3 g ., If 3 I-1 2:1 ,Z ' ' L T- -aaa ill- univ , . l 200 - Sponsors ngravings n!j2EQiIgBgalevnrd PHONE 727-2121 If you truely care have it engraved Engraved Jewelry Awards Plaques Pictures Sandy Weinberg overwhelms Ann Covert by presenting her with the DUMB AWARD in front of Engravings Unlimited. CLARK PEEPER CO. Office Furniture ' Supplies ' Stationery ' Decorating ' 1112 Olive Street 7448 Forsyth St. Louis, Mo. 63101 Clayton, Mo. 63105 Phone: 621-2472 Phone: 726-1800 i'Oops, I forgot the contracts, thinks Cheryle Feldman upon making a business deal with Carol Richman. Qravings wi mi ted BEST WISHES FROM l.UlnStOfl'S rics The Scissors lCarla and Cathyl come in handy at Winston's Fabric. Sponsors Congratulations To The Class of '79 Compliments of Ladue Market 9155 Clayton Rd Kate Leventhal shows David Stein that she found her favorite plant at Ladue Market. Get out of my cart! I want to go shopping at Flotken's! says Anne Ullman to Janet Kramer. 9643 Olive Street Rd. Flotken's specializes in tender, lean meats and high quality produce at reasonable low prices. Fine quality foods, delicious Karl Bissengier candies, and fresh Miss Hullings pastries are just a few of the reasons for Flotken's many years of success. 202 - Sponsors 0 D O U 0 0 I, i'll'I'HElil1- I DRESSER DRAWER I ly i R A ffl ' 1 ' G O C U 0 0 X The Dresser Drawer, conveniently lo- cated in Warson Village Shopping Cen- ter, offers the latest in distinctive casual clothing for ladies as well as accessories and gifts. Todd Taylor smiles approvingly at Tory Schwarz's new outfit from Dresser Drawer. :ut Creve Coeur Pharmacy 11252 Olive Street Road macy for all your pharmaceutical needs. Open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. ,. 9 N Mark Lapp and Frank Rimmell illustrate their pharmaceutical knowledge EEDLEPOINT ETC. 9838 Clayton Road 991-2145 For fast, convenient service, rely on cmve Coeur Phat, Needlepoint Etc. offers a wide variety of needlepoint supplies specializing in custom-made canvases for designs from bests to tennis shoes. , Q Nancy Rosenthal and Susie Fischer admire the beautiful rug at Needle- at Creve Coeur Pharmacy. point Etc. 1 B u sch s G rove I I U All roads lead to Buscn's Grove fu,- 5--r-W .il all m ei I '1 5 Q 4' ' 4 Fine food and drink for over 70 9-242' -f 4 34 . I I . years 5.5 Q 'G' -'m,:l. --- 9 1 Closed Sundays and Mondays 9160 Clayton Road 993-OO11 V Sponsors - 20 My 3 Q if wr , I : .J 4' I .lo 9712 Clayton Road 993-1444 For fine jewelry, as well as jewelry repair, Huffords is always there to serve your needs. Operated by Denny, Dolph, Duf and David Hufford, the store reflects their many years of out- standing service. John Lucy watches Nancy Hodge at Hut'- lords. 1----1 204 Sponsors GEORGE WALDBART FLORAL COMPANY 9727 Clayton Rd. 997-1227 For your corsages, nosgays, or what- ever .... Let George do it, at George Wadlbart Florists. Sue Paley admires the beautiful roses Meri Becht has from George Waldbart Florists. WARSONQEQW DRUGS 961-4404 Watson Drugs: for sunglasses, cos- metics, magazines, prescriptions and more. Neal Fenster and Rob Millner check-out the merchandise at Warsan Drugs. TRUE LADUE PARENTS ASSOCIATION EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 N I xx N ? 6 Oi -Q11 25 01 I- , , wp X ' fNm m2Mw xx W XX if 5 1wm!NNN11 Xw 'wmv Hummm www O E co 5 LO O rx ov QQ,-V 2 , ' ERLICH'S Silver and Goldsmith Shop Westroads Mall at Clayton and Brentwood 3, 863-6611 . .L-Q :A , . '. mins t, -7-- 'A 14K Gold Chains Stick pins 8: Rings ' Q E:-:lr X-IIMXEM Yi '7 J' -K 5 l Eg' l .fivs - WH-E-E 5 gig E sississ E l sie- if sg-2 re-ij' E what kv J PROUD TO BE HONORED AS ONE OF THE TOP 5 PIZZA RESTAURANTS IN ST. LOUIS. APRIL ISSUE-ST. LOUIS MAGAZINE For Carry Outs Call: 421-1371 1000 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 862-0888 7817 Forsyth, Clayton, Mo. Monday thru Thursday 4:30 pm-8 pm Friday 4:30 pm-11 -m Saturday 11:30 am-3 pm In Clayton: Enjoy evenings with waitress service and Sunday hours of 4 pm-8 pm John Gallop, Keith Elliot and Steve Harris enjoy a quick lunch before fifth hour THE FIRST FEDERAL FRANK sr cnus'r co. Visit the GAP at: Westroads Mall 721-0007 West County Center 965-3332 'i230Qo David Weiss, Kevin Blinder and Karin Blinder 'Fall into the GAP'. Levi's for Guys, Gals 8: Kids Sponsors - 207 a2z?EHZmEa St. Louis Freightliner 208 - Sponsors 6300 Ouida St. Louis, MO 63147 Barb Blumoff and Kevin Gorden Truckin On New Four Season, Inc. 8L Parkway Builders, lnc. Phase Two Of Four Seasons Shop- ping Center Now Under Construc- tion. Parkway Gardens, the Unparalleled One Story Condominium. Pam Kandel, Julie Green, and Julie Wolff find a wav to be constructive. 1 wssrovsn Greenhouses Co. The Dannon Yogurt Store, for the finest and freshest yo- gurt around, now featuring a l d . new Saa bar 7900 olive Blvd. 1611 Clarkson Road ST. LOUIS, MO. 63130 CHESTERFIELD, MO. 63017 THE DANNON YOGURT STORE 726-2020 532-1500 7814 FORSYTH BLVD. Sue Cho, JoAnne Levy, and Roxy Okun enjoy the new Valerie Chapman and Janet Ansehl salad bar and frozen yogurt at the Dannon Yogurt Store. plant enthusiasm at Westover Green- house. l X brate t Janet Y l?fWllea Q 12 N. Central Clayton, Missouri 63144 heir last Panorama deadline. '2 wt oung and Eddie Perlmutter cele- Sponsors Thom's Pontiac 5225 Delmar Blvd. We are easy to deal with. 'A'-3, Paul Demzik smiles as Tracy Frost announces that she wants a Pontiac Formula for her birthday. V 19 69 MARGARETS CORSET SHOP 8103 Maryland Avenue For custom-fitting service in the utmost of style and comfort visit Margaret? Corset Shop. They also carry custom-fitted swimsuits. Mark Shyken mischieviously smiles as he thinks about helping Vicki Fendelman get a good fit. 95, Q Q ov' 'WQQ 12240 Manchester Road, Colonade Center 2 Blocks East of I-270 on Manchester Des Peres, Missouri 63131 Tuesday thru Friday 10:00 to 6:00 Saturday 9:00 to 5:00 Tel.: 822-1513 FINE EUROPEAN PAsTRiEs BREAD 'ROLLS OTORTEN 210 - Sponsors lllenlllspagl 9808 Clayton Road 993-6644 Glen Alspaugh Kitchens expertly designs kitchens to suit all tastes, styles, and specifications. They also feature the most convenient methods which help in quick meal preparations. Let Glen Alspaugh Kitchens construct your next kitchen which will guarantee you complete satisfaction. Molly Trout and Denise Beasley toast to the modern conveniences found at Glen Alspaugh Kitchens. The Finest In Gourmet Dining 13490 Clayton Rd. Phone: 434-5244 if . in .2 il E525-21 -- f-- 'wsdmfziifb H ----3 .ae .0 ll ' , , , Quail' '-iwqg llllt N ull 4 X - fat' X ' s 9.4-4'10l. a c 1 5 Q THE S TRIPED GA ZEBO 9914 Clayton Road we We 2 4 l':Eii:l' va srmp ri' ew The Striped Gazebo has a wide variety of beautiful plants and flowers as well as other very unusual gift items. Barbara Korkoian and Mindy Nathan are pleasantly surprised to find their favorite flowers at the Striped Gazebo. 211 - Sponsors VAUGHNS WARSON WOOD SUNGCO 9997 Manchester 821-8135 STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE-UPS'SHOCKS'E-RAKEWORK Mark Weintraub, Jay Waggoner and Joel Tzinberg really enjoy senio out to lu ch C0 GRATULATICDNS T0 THE CLASS 013 '79 FRG THE GAILCDP FAMILY Jeff Oklancle and Scott Alton fmd that th clothes at Ho sreally ake the dst t e MEMORIES ARE MADE OF TI-IIS C01n,aL,m.uda06 furwwaglua CM-ww 'W' CTS, E C 5 A REBS WSND WORLD OF TRAVEL ,lNC. ' Commercial Travel 0 Airline Tickets ' Tours v Hotelfcar reservations 0 Cruises 0 Group Incentives no service charge E 727' 3202 7908 Bonhomme Avenue, Suite 100, Clayton, Mo. 63105 Two blocks off Brentwood Blvd. - Public parking across the street 9 to 5 Weekdays - Saturday by appointment me exeizcnse PLACE JUDY B64N 9918 Clayton Road f Plaza Frontenac 993-9678 Judy Bean has now expanded into the world of exercise she offers classes in slimnastics yoga disco tap ballet aerobics and teen exercise. Mats music and mingling at the Juice Bar creates a congenial atmosphere. Figure it out-at The Exercise Place. P S Don t forget we also teach you how to take care of your skin as well as wear make-up. We also have Jayne Bloomberg and Lori Goldstein get in shape at The Exercise Place . ' facials manicures and waxing. 1 9 9 9 v 1 1 1 1 I v 9 214 Sponsors - THE f J Rhonda Levy and Sharon Fivel enjoy viewing the Wide assortment of clocks at Tines Clock Shop. 9222 Clayton Road 994- 1 8 :2Z1rthc:fn:1.types of clocks but also a nice selection of Tines Clock Shop not only features a wide assort- Zll PLAZA FRONTENAC . LOUIS, MO 83lBl 314-569-2520 S LOOK' - 276 sr, cum SQUARE PLAZA FRONTENAC FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS ILL 82209 C6193 632 9550 ' Q OGGERY GIFTS 8 I s'r G Y l Wvine S52-diss THE BAY WINBEIW INE. 10455 Old Olive Street Road Canvas Yarn f V Hair Care N V 1' A f Z gl Design 658 New Ballas Road Creve Coeur Custom Needlework Phone 567-3361 Handcrafted Art Objects Divine Miss M's provides fashionable hair 3 styling for men a en is nd wom ahh.. Florence Luna smiles at her reflection after Susan Little adds the Amy Whitacre and Maria Kontfas study the beautiful needlepoint finishing touches on a Devine Miss M's coiffure, patterns at the Bay Window, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '79 FROM THE YEARBOOK STAF Sponsors 215 CGNGRATULATIGNS AND BEST WISHES Tl-IE CLASS OF 79 FROM THE LADUE DADS CLUB Ladue I-hgh Scholarshrp Fun S h l B nd c oo a Films of Athletxc Events Scholastlc Awards Amerlcan Leglon Boys State Program Award Ceremonles Refreshments Hall of Fame Photos Panorama Newspaper Rambler Yearbook Ladue Hockey Club Exchange Student Program Scnence Farr Refreshments for Vrsrtmg Teams Programs For Football Games Dlsplay Cases Girls Gym Scoreboard Basketball Scoreboard Football Scoreboard Cheerleader Prns Flags And Flagpoles Recogmtron Plaques rg g ivb F 7, g gg C Pcllt CPP1 lSc'ihblarShip Award CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1979 BRENTWOOD VOLVO LTD. IVIISSOURI'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE VOLVO DEALER 1075 S. Brentwood 862-9051 LEONARD BERIN 6:-if lf h ',nL at I A Top Brand Vested Suits 5096-65072: below retail I Leonard Berin , f i, Suits 5 If IE I 222 S. Bemlston Ave., Suite 211 Clayton, MO 63105 726-5599 so good! CONGRATULATIONS B TO THE CLASS OF '79 FROM YEN CHING 9 A i RESTAURANT I my gm V E 7' -VD is r A Ay 1012 S. Brentwood 721-7507 2: fx vm Mary Handelman exclaims to Bruce Schneider, I never knew you could lo MOTHERS CLUB SALUTES HORTON WATKINS HIGH SCHOOL FOR 37 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 AL BAKER,S 8101 Clayton Road Al Baker's offers a variety of continen- tal cuisine with a special Italian influ- ence. The prices are very reasonable and the service is excellent. Al Baker's welcomes all high school students. Cindy Sabel, Robby Rosenblum, Connie Or- chard, Steve Borowsky, Judy Kraus and Joel Sokolik enjoy dining at Al Baker's. EVERYBGDY LOVES . lNTERlORS Bv gifaflnf 444 S. Brentwood Blvd. Clayton, Mo, 63105 Edwin Pepper Interiors exquisitely decorates your home with beautiful furnishings. They offer a wide variety of furniture that fulfills all decorating tastes. Friendly, personal help makes furnishing your home a rewarding ex- perience. Mike Pepper and Tammy Sophir feel right at home in the Showroom. Sponsors 219 CONGRATULATIONS to THE LADUE HIGH SCHOOL 1979 SENIOR CLASS BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE F1 glunicipal Tool ? Mechinefy Chomnpany THE KAPLAN FAMILY EXTENDS BESTWISI-IES TO THE CLASS GF '79 KAPLAN LUMBER COMPANY IT'S N0 BULL! BEST WISHES TO TI-IE CLASS OF '79 F ROM POPEYE VIRGINIA ASCI-IER COSTUME CO. 2206 S. Brentwood Blvd. 968-3626 Clogs or heels for all the wheels, Spauld- ing Saddles, Dexter Mountain Climbers Adidas, Pumas, we have them all! costumes by Virglnia Ascher 0 SWIM SUITS C LEG VVARNIERS D SKATING OUTFITS U BODY SUITS I TRUNKS C ACROBATIC LEKDTARDS SELVA THEATRICAL SHOES -- BALLFT. POINT OF CREVE Tobv's Shoes COEUR 736 N. NEXN BAL.LAS 432-25m Costumes'Make-up'Wigs'Novelties Lori Heise and Hugh Secherfwalker dress up in I Toby's angelsg Tracey Taxman, Beth Konlar, and Debbie Koenig get frixl.Q.Qf:4 tl D OW SWE WON Standard Oil Products 9201 Clayton Road 993-5999 McDonald Service Station Offers fine care, quick efficient, and a wide variety of Standard Oil Products. Jeff Foster waves and calls, Fill her up to Brad Roter ruin, E WE SALUTE I-IORTON WATKINS These Brod-Dugan Overalls and Painter's Pants are avail- able at all five BROD-DUBAN SERVICE CENTERS. 0 Biff! 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Kar- desch, and Sue Cho put their best feet forward, 2. NHS Sponsors, Mr. George Glass and Mrs. Edie Nolting, polish their American History. 3. NHS Aide, John Lucy, helps at change-day. 4. Officers David Weiss, Roxy Okun, JoAnne Levy, Kevin Blinder, and Steve Harris, have a ball, 224 - Sponsors 5--7 5' .il as r 1 llli Spirit 81 Spirtas Are Synonymous in St. Louis ! 'fcfgsi 5 . ,Ji if , I ff ,. 1 WITH ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Arnold Spirtas of Spirtas Wrecking Co., St. Louis, had a touchy job demolishing the original St. Louis Airport Building. The structure which was a large 2 story concrete building was so close to the existing runways that the boom on the 50 ton craawler crane had to be lowered whenever a large plane landed. Kevin Spiritas gets ready to break down a wall. 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YOUR FUTURE IS OUR BUSINESS FIRST NATIONAL BANK 5 OF CLAYTON Pierre Laclede Center 862-8300 REWARD: For the capture of Keri Halliburton and Gail McDonough pictured here holding up First National Bank of Clayton. mme: ull Zlnterturs B404 Clayton at Mason Road Perrine Noll Interiors specializes in fine furniture and antiques also providing car- pet drapery wallpaper and gifts. Designers and Decorators Since l946 228 - Sponsors ART MART INC. The Department Store For Fine Arts and Crafts 8112 Maryland Avenue Clayton, Mo. 63105 1314i 725-7858 9983 Manchester Road Warson Village Shopping Center Warson Woods, Mo. 63122 1314i 822-3900 Allison Cohen buys art supplies from Jennifer Gerard at Art Mart lnc. C we QW? Nw x N .4 'wg .. ,, R: K . fmfi , 4, m. f ., q 1 . ' J if -5 k Q5 1 I , - 5 1 K Q S ggi. A T ,, Q L -fn 1 1 fw g. f - A - A , 1 f V -sf: 45' 2 .. ' V iwx, S: L .. X! . it .ey 'f K fx' ,,. M Q X in. Q L A sa 4 Q . K imi- 'L QQ 5 . - V fxy M 12 1 J K -QL ' ' if n' EU ' Q4'xX - 'D W .? 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Chapman David 8: Myra Glazer Sharon, Julie and Stephanie Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert L. Harmon Dr. 8: Mrs. Ronald Hertel Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard B. Kallaus Aron 8: Jeanne Katzman Dr. 8: Mrs. Phillip Korenblat Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Kraus Mr. 8: Mrs. Burton Krost Mr. 8: Mrs. Seymour Krout David 8: Barbara Pearce Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Quicksilver The Harold J. Rich Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Virgil Spanos Many Thanks To Our Patrons . . . Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur E. Ansehl and Family Mr. 8: Mrs. George E. Bardenheier June 8: Harvey Becht Mr. 8: Mrs. Allen J. Bloom Alyce Buck Mr. 8: Mrs. David R. Butler Mr. 8: Mrs. Rodman H. Durfee Dr. 8: Mrs. John G. Durham Ivan V. Feldschlosschen Julie Fenster Mr. 8: Mrs. A. J. Fox Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald L. Freeman A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Frost Cheryl Gerstein Mr. 8: Mrs. Sanford Goldman and Maureen Rabbi 8: Mrs. Howard M. Graber Mr. 8: Mrs. Jerry Lapp Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert M. Lucy Mr. 8: Mrs. Rudy Mayer and Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Marvin A. Muchnick Mr. 8: Mrs.Wm. Bruce Newman Roland 8: Mary Pohlman Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mendel Rosenberg Robert E. Shapiro Arthur J. Simon Morris E. Stokes The Wielansky Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Don Ziegenhorn ..-. -by SENIORS Abromovitz, Gail: 82, 148, 154, 192 Alport, Robin: 82 Alt, Kurt: 49, 82 Alton, Scott: 10, 82 Andrew, Scott: 27, 82, 132, 142 Ansehl, Janet: 24, 42, 82, 209 Arnot, John: 82, 142 Aschemeyer, John: 82, 136, 142 Atkinson, Kim: S2 Axum, Harrison: 82 Bacino, David: 82, 168 Baizer, David: 82 Balk, Jodi: 83 Ballman, James: 83, 182 Balske, Stacie: 23, 42, 82, 112 Bamburg, Robert: 83 Bardgett, James: 30, 60, 83 Beasley, Denise: 24, 82, 211 Becht, Meri: 22, 50, 83, 204 , Beckham, Thomas: 83 Beekman, Brian: 83, 138 Berg, Morris: 83 Berger, Janet: 83 Bernard, Jerrold: 15, 50, 82, 83 Berry, Eileen: 84, 144, 153, 154, 192 Besancenez, Brenda: 84 Bierman, Jeffrey: 84, 118, 122, 140 Bierman, Sheri: 84 Bitterfield, Debra: 84 Blanke, Edward: 84 Blinder, Karin: 10, 22, 53, 84, 146, 154, 207, 223 Blinder, Kevin: 10, 14, 50, 84, 138, 142, 128, 207, 224 Bloomberg, Jayne: 27, 48, 59, B4 Blumoff, Barbara: 84, 208 Bockserman, Joyce: 22, 50, 84, 195 Borowsky, Steven: 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 50, 84, 97, 219 Brash, Barry: 85 Brigham, Melissa: 52, 85 Broddon, Nancy: 85 Brun, Jean: 44, 45, 130 Brundage, Lorna: 10, 16, 17, 21, 47, 85, 34 Burress, Tomothy: 85 Butler. James: 85 Byers, Thomas: 85, 140, 141, 142 Cain, Richard: 39, 85 Callihan, Kevin: 85, 130, 142 Carlson, Nancy: 30, 85 Cassidy, William: 85 Cassmeyer, Stacey: 27, 85, 147, 153, 154 Chae, Alex: 8, 10, 17, 21, 29, 86, 124, 142, 199 Chambers, Robert 86, 128, 142 Chapman, Valerie: 24, 86, 209 Chapnick, David: 86 Chervitz, Randall: 86, 127, 136, 137, 142 Cho, Susan: 17, 34, 46, 50, 86, 107, 209, 224 Clay, Roderick: 86, 122, 146 Cohen, Allison: 42, 86 Cohen, Marshall: 86, 126, 142 Cohen, Steven: 27, 86 Cohen, Theodore: 86 Cohn, Sanford: 86 Collins, Katherine: 21, 23, 42, 52, 59, 82, 87, 112, 198 Congdon, Bill: 87 Cooper, Keith: 87, 122, 136, 142, 198 234 lndex Looper, Roger: 87, 130, 142 Covert, Ann: 34, 87, 201 Culpepper, Dwayne: B7 Danesh. Sohaila: 87 Dardick, Michael: 8, 10, 82, 87, 197 Darst, Jane: 87 Davis, Bruce: 87, 112 Davis, Elliot: 87 Dean, Julie: 52, 87 Demba. Barry: 56, 88 Demzik. Paul: 88, 142, 210 Denlow, Harold: 50, 88, 122, 142 Dickerson, Nancy: 88 Drummond, Michael: 88, 122, 136, 142 Drury, Neil: 88 Dubman, Michelle: 25, 88 Dutton, Theresa: 88 DuVal, Anne: 88 Eckl, MeLaura: 88 Edlin, Lisa: 88 Elliott, Keith: 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 27, 28, 88, 91, 107, 207 Emert, Brad: 8, 35, 36, 40, 30, 82, 89, 136, 197 Emert, Randall: 89, 142 Enoch. Martha: 89 Eschenbrenner, Tina: 89 Essman, Bruce: 115 Estep, Preston: 115, 179 Estes, Theodore: 89, 130, 142 Farl, Patrick: 115 Feldman, Cheryle: 10, 17, 34, 43 53, 50, 89, 141, 201 Feldman, Lawrence: 8, 14, 89, 126, 140, 141, 142 Fendelman, Vicki: 22, 89, 101, 105, 210 Fenster, Neal: 8, 89, 123, 142, 204 Fischer. Susie: 89, 203 Fisher, Morgan: 89, 123, 132, 142 Fitzgerald, Jane: S9 Fivel, Sharon: 47, 190 Foster, Jeff: 14, 30, 32, 33, 34, 90, 222 A Fox, Harland: 90 Frank, Steve: 90 Frederick, Jeff: 90 Frederick, Scott: 90 Freeman, David: 90, 124, 142 Fremder, Andrew: 90 French, David: 90 Friedrich, Susan: 13, 90, 148, 150, 154 Frost, Jeffrey: 90 Frost, Tracey: 90, 210 Gaines, David: 91, 95, 198 Gallop, John: 9, 13, 14, 46, 50, 91, 207 Gallup, Ted: 91, 126, 142 Galluzo, Cecile: 48, 91 Gerard, Jennifer: 91 Gervich, Katie: 91 Givens, Stacey: 22, 91 Glaser, James: 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 50, 91, 196 Glixman, Jeffrey: 91, 122, 142, 197 Goldberg, Robert: 91 Goldenberg, Kim: 91 Goldman, Maureen: 9, 22, 193 Goldstein, Lan: ss, 92, 144, 150, 154 Gomez, Mana 11, 92, 145, 154, 198 Goodman, Julia: 92 Gorden, Kevin: 92, 122, 142, 208 Gough, Carolyn: 33, 44, 45, 46, 49, 92, 175 Graber, Sarah: 92 Granneman, Kimberly: 51, 86, 92 Green, Julie: 51, 53, 92, 104, 146, 154, 208 Green, Susan: 8, 10, 92, 181 Greenberg, Karen: 21, 92 Greene, Robert: 26, 92 Graber, Victoria: 23, 30, 48, 60, 92 Grodsky, Sheryl: 26, 28, 93 Grosman, Michael: 93 Grossman, Ellen: 93 Halliburton, Keri: 25, 30, 86, 93 Hamman, Scott: 26, 47, 50, 93 Hamman, Scott: 26, 47, 50, 93 Handelman, Mary: 9, 10, 17, 21, 48, 59, 93, 217 Harris, Stephen: 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 50, 82, 93, 207, 224 Hecht, Louis: 89, 93, 124, 141, 142, 198 Heise, Lon: 10, 19, so, 34, eo, 50, 93, 222 Herzberg, Joanne: 93, 151 Hezel, Susan: 9, 21, 17, 50, 93, 101, 197 Hilton, Jacqueline: 57, 93 Hinze, David: 94 Hodge, Nancy: 9, 21, 30, 36, 50, 60, 94, 204 Hogan, Brian: 94 Holt, Richard: 94 Holtzman, Vickie: 94 Homan, Floris: 94, 124, 142 Hulstrand, Mary: 94 Humleld, Laura: 94 Hunter, Janna: 30, 94, 147, 154 Hurwitz, Michael: 94, 130, 141 Hutchinson, Barbara: 27, 50, 94 Hutkin, Steven: 94 Jablonow, Jill: 95 Jauss, Judy: 95, 144, 150, 154 Jeffrey, Wayne: 95 Johnson, Gary: 21, 90, 95, 128, 138, 142 Johnson. Mark: 99 Johnson, Q. Stuart: 95 Kabak, Margee: 95 Kandel, Pamela: 95, 208 Kaplan, Andrew: 58, 95 Karasick, Michele: 95 Kardesch, David: 50, 95, 224 Katz, Amy: 95 Kavner, Harold: 95 Keehn, Donald, 96 Klearman, Jeffrey: 51, 96 Kohn, Linda: 22, 96, 109, 197 Konering, Kathryn: 29, 49, 96 Kontras, Maria: 96, 215 Kootman, Kathryn: 34, 96, 168, 196 Korkoian, Barbara: 96, 211 Kottmeier, Robert: 96 Kramer, Janet: 30, 49, 51, 60, 96, 144, 150, 154, 202 Kranzberg, Brian: 96, 122, 142 Kraus, Judy: 9, 17, 21, 29, 59, 96, 101, 146, 154 Kraus, Karla: 49, 96 Kriegshauser, Patrick: 97 Kyman, Steven: 97 Lampe. Cynthia: 11, 34, 97 Larson, Linda: 97 Lending, Susan: 97, 192 Leopold, Kent: 21, 53, 97, 192 Leventhal, Kate: 28, 50, 97, 151, 154, 202 Levy, JoAnne: 8, 14, 17, 34, 50, 97. 209, 224 Levy, Rhonda: 10, 14, 30, 34, 40, 60, 36, 97 Levy, Ken: 26, 27, 28, 16, 17, 34, 50, 97, 193 Lickhalter, Debbi: 97, 195 Little, Susan: 8, 27, 50, 97, 144, 150, 154, 212, 215 Lloyd, Stephen: 98 Long, Jeff: 98, 105, 122, 132, 142 Loomis, Bradley: 98, 122 Loveman, Gail: 21, 98, 174, 199 Lucy, John: 50, 52, 98, 123, 142, 204, 224 Luna, Florence: 98, 144, 150, 154, 215 Manning, James: 98 Marboot-Kuchak, Azadeh: 98 Marsh, Tracy: 50, 98, 146, 154, 171, 199 McBrayer, Laurie: 10, 14, 17, 34, 50, 98 McCarthy, Patrick: 98 McDonough, Gayle: 25, 30, 99 McGinley, Cuyler: 99, 122, 142 McGinley, Peter: 99, 136, 123, 142 McKenna, Tracy: 99, 148, 154 McMullin, James: 99, 124, 142 McNeill, Maureen: 41, 99, 147, 154 Meyer, Anne: 12, 99, 30, 52, 198 Meyer, Jill: 27, 99 Miles, Laurie: 99 Millner, Robert: 99, 204, 8 Mirowitz, Steve: 99, 141, 142 Montes-de-Oca, Tom: 100, 122, 142 Moore, Tammy: 100 Morath, Alice: 100 Morse, John: 100 Mosby, David: 100 Moser, Phillip: 100, 130, 142 Moulton, Gail: 53, 100, 109, 197 Muchnick, Shari: 85, 100, 196 Mueller, Terri: 100, 148, 154 Nathan, Mindy: 100, 211 Newmark, Neil: 100 Novik, Stefanie: 14, 100, 197 0'Brien, Tim: 101 Oglander, Jeffrey: 8, 10, 101 Okun, Roxanne: 8, 9, 14, 16, 17, 21, 50, 101, 209, 224 O'Leary, Denis: 101, 193 Olshwanger, Stephen: 101 Orchard, Constance: 9, 10, 12, 14, 15,16,17, 21, 50, 97, 101, 159, 219 Paley, Susan: 22, 30, 50, 60, 101, 204 Pearce, David: 101, 122, 123, 124, 132, 133, 142 Pearlstein, Robert: 101 Pearlstone, Scott: 101 Pease, Phil: 101, 128 Peden, Katherine: 101 Pepper, Michael: 27, 102, 127, 142, 219 Perkins, John: 84, 102 Perkins, Sandra: 102 Perkins, William: 102 Perlmutter, Ed: 10, 14, 17, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 41, 46, 48, 102 209 Peskind, Jeffrey: 102, 128, 138, 142, 200 Phillips, Dexter: 102 Pierce, Jeffrey: 102, 124, 141, 142 Platt, Kip: 30, 102, 124 Pogue, Kelli: 22, 30, 32, 34, 40, 60, 102, 193 Polinsky, Barry: 102 Prelutsky, Steve: 10, 102, 136. 142 Present, Howard: 15, 50, 88, 103, 127, 141, 142, 200 Pritzker, David: 103 Prywitch, Brett: 103, 169 Pultman, Brian: 9, 88, 103, 128, 129, 138, 142, 200 Quicksilver, James: 8, 10, 17, 103 195 Quicksilver, Jeffrey: 8, 10, 14, 34, 46, 50, 103, 47, 223 Rabushka, Carol: 103 Rasmussen, Kristen: 103 Ray, Karla: 103 Ray, David: 103 Rechter, Sarah: 47 Reeves, Laura: 103, 144, 150, 154 Rehr. Jeffrey: 50, 103, 130, 142 Rich, Gerry: 104 Rich, Jodie: 104, 144, 150, 154 Richman, Carol: 10, 16. 17, 21, 25, 30, 47, 50, 60, 102, 104, 201 Rifkin, Wendy: 104 Roberts, Denise: 104 Roper, Sandra: 17, 30, 50, 60, 104, 144, 154 Rosen, Douglas: 104, 128 Rosenberg, Stuart: 104 Rosenblatt, Lois: 104 Rosenblum, Robert: 8, 30, 50, 104, 219 Rosenthal, Nancy: 25, 30, 104, 203 Ross, Diane: 30, 104 Rossman, John: 105 Roter, Brad: 10, 34, 30, 47, 50, 105, 132, 222 Roth, Steve: 26, 28, 105 Roussin, Jon: 105 Sachs, Judy: 17, 34, 105 Salzman, Jill: 50, 105, 146, 154 Sanfilippo, Ellen: 105 Sargent, Corliss: 105 Sayer, Jeffrey: 105 Schiele, Joan: 50, 105, 171 Schneider, Bruce: 10, 105, 217 Schneider, Susan:h8, 47, 50, 105, 117, 141, 144, 153, 154, 196 Schopp, Julie: 106 Schrader, Scott: 106, 128, 129, 142 Schroeder, Linda: 13, 106, 148, 154 Schultz, Carol: 86, 106 Schwartz, Julie: 106 Schwartzburt, Elizabeth: 106 Schwarz, Mary: 106, 202 Schweiss, Nancy: 106 Schwerdt, Judy: 18, 29, 50, 106 Scissors, Carla: 14, 25, 30, 36, 38 34, 60, 102, 106, 207 Scissors, Cathy: 10, 14, 30, 34, 38, 36, 50, 60, 106, 201, 224, 251 Secker-Walker, Hugh: 10, 34, 37, 50, 106, 222 Shafer, Robert: 107 Shapiro, Mark: 107, 123, 181, 193 Shoults, Cynthia: 107 Shrage, Nevin: 107 Shyken, Mark: 27, 53, 107, 210 Boland, Nancy: 72 Sidner, Cheryl: 18, 30, 34, 57, , 107 Silbergeld, Barry: 107 Simon, Michael: 107 Smith, Zachary: 107 Sobel, Cindy: 9, 10, 17, 22, 34, 53, 59, 48, 98, 107, 141, 219 Sokolik, Joel: 8, 9, 50, 96, 107, 219 Solomon, Lori: 22, 107, 109, 193 Sophir, Tammy: 108, 219 Spanos, Thomas: 108 Spooner, Jack: 108, 130, 142 Stabler, Nancy: 108, 148, 154 Stack, Robert: 108, 183 Starr, Charles: 108 Starr, Stacy: 51, 108 Stein, David: 108, 142, 202 tein, Eli: 108, 139, 142 tokes, Mitchell: 108 treeter, Rebecca: 108, 144, 145, 150, 154 Sullivan, Chris: 108 Sunnen, Susan: 30, 39, 51, 109 Susman, Dana: 109 Swanson, Nanci: 109 aylor, Todd: 169, 202 emple, Beverly: 109, 148 ennenbaum, Evan: 109 errill, Dennis: 51, 59, 109, 122, 142 Thal. Jackie: 109 Thiele, Bryant: 109, 126, 142 hurmann, Eric: 109, 126, 142 ierney, John: 109 olley, Terry: 49, 109, 126 I'rimble, Kara: 8, 50, 110, 150, 154, 192 'rout, Mary: 94, 110, 211 'rova, Tino: 110 'rovillion, Jack: 110 'zinberg, Joel: 8, 15, 50, 96, 110, 132, 133, 134, 135, 142 lllman, Anne: 44, 56, 110, 144, 154, 202 Veesaert, Robert: 110 Naggoner, Jay: 8, 50, 96, 110, 123, 136, 137, 142 Ward, Jay: 110 Ware, Jenice: 110 Warner, Susan: 110 Webb, Tracye: 110 Weinberg, Sanford: 30, 32, 34, 39 50, 60, 111, 201 einstein, Eric: 34, 111, 174, 200 eintrub, Mark: 8, 17, 21, 111, 124, 142, 194 eiss, Andrea: 50, 56, 111 eiss, David: 9, 13, 14, 50, 111, 207, 224 Wheeler, Chip: 30, 34, eo, 111, 106, 199 hitacre, Amy: 111, 215 ilkins, Ed: 111 illiamson, Sam: 111 olff, Julie: 51, 53, 98, 111, 122. 208 Yalem, Patricia: 22, 30. 60, 111 Young, Janet: 9, 10, 14, 17, 30, 50, eo, 34, 111, 209 Zellinger, Mark: 112 enk, Kevin: 112 I oole, Elizabeth: 14, 30, 32, 33, ' 34, 112 JUNIORS Aach, Douglas: 10, 49, 72 Adelson, Michael: 72 Akyol, Sibel: 8, 47, 72 Altvater, Jeff: 72 Andrews, Linsey: 72 Applebaum, Bari: 30, 72 Arn, Kristen: 72 Arnot, James: 72, 128, 138 Backerman, Steven: 72 Bain, Steven: 34, 72 Balk, Steven: 72 Ball, David: 72 Bank, Linda: 9, 10, 13, 72 Barket, Keith: 72, 123 Barnes, Chris: 72 Barnes, Sheri: 8, 47, 72 Bartfeld, Lynn: 8, 72 Baum, William: 72 Beard, Antoine: 133 Beasley, R. Keith: 72, 130, 136 Beck, Edward: 72 Becker, Gerald: 72, 74, 130 Becker, Laura: 32, 33, 34, 72 Beike, Olaf: 44, 45, 72 Bell, Sheila: 72 Bell, Steven: 72, 130 Bell, Susan: 72, 149, 153 Benda, John J.: 72 Benedick, Joy: 25, 72 Berger, Harlan: 72 Berkley, Kimberly: 72, 151 Bishop, Cynthia: 8, 10. 18, 47, 72 Blatt, Lisa: 8, 10, 14, 34, 44, 47, 72, 175 Bledsoe, Jeffrey: 26, 72, 136, 137 Blitz, Bambi: 72 Bloomberg, Judy: 14, 23, 29, 34. 48, 72 Blustein, Randee: 72 Bolin, Jack: 30 Brandt, Katie: 72 Brasloff, Wende: 72 Brennan, David: 72 Bretsnider, Laurie: 47, 72 Briggin, Wendy: 72 Brock, Wanda: 72, 149 Brockschmidt, Donna: 73 Brodsky, Jeffrey: 73 Bronska, Lawrence: 46, 73, 75, 128, 138 Brown, Cynthia: 73 Brown, Lauren: 34, 73, 151 Brown, Lisa: 73 Brown, Scott: 73 Burde, Howard: 73, 80, 130 Burgard, Beth: 25, 73, 77 Burke, Elizabeth: 73 Burress, Jennifer: 73 Busch, Terri: 73 Cabasso, Sheri: 73 Caesar, Cynthia: 30, 34, 60, 73, 145 Carafiol, Dennis: 73, 123, 132 Caray. Elizabeth: 73 Carr, Vicky: 22, 30, 73 Cashin, Jeri: 73 Cheng, Helen: 10, 29, 34, 73 Christner, Kelly: 73 Clancy, Brian: 27, 73 Clayton, Matthew: 73, 128, 138 Coats, Graham: 73 Coats, Nici: 73, 151, 175 Cohen, Charles: 73 Cohen, Deborah: 47, 73, 145 Cohen, Douglas: 73 Dohen, Faye: 32, 33, 34, 73 Colwell, David: 73, 122 Combs, Jerry: 136 Combs, Mimi: 73 Covert, Jean: 73 Cowen, David: 73 Cross, Clyde: 73, 141 Dace, Dawn: 73 Dash, Meera: 34, 43, 47, 73 Demba, Donald: 73, 124 DePaepe, Pat: 73 Deshaies, Catherine: 8, 27, 46, 73 Digrispino, Joseph: 73 Dobin, Sharon: 30, 73 Doerge, Jeffrey: 73 Donovan, Michael: 73 Dowling, Mary Theresa: 74, 145 Dubinsky, Steven: 74 Durfee, Elaine: 74, 144 Durham, David: 74, 123, 124 Dutton, Glennon: 74, 130 Easton, Anne Marie: 8, 10, 34, 74, 80, 132, 146 Elias, Mark: 47, 74 Epstein, Carolyn: 8, 10, 34, 74 Fabian, Victoria: 74 Farrell, Nancy: 60 Fava, Frank: 74, 122 Feigenbaum, Dean: 74, 136 Feldman, Brenda: 44, 74 Feldman, Michael: 74 Fendelman, Allen: 73, 74 Ferguson, Melissa: 74 Finer, Amy: 9, 10, 14, 25, 30, 35, 36, 39, 46, 60, 74 Finkelstein, Jeff: 74 Fischer, Jeffrey: 74 Fivel, David: 74, 126, 141 Flaschar, Lowry: 8, 22, 46, 47, 51, 74 Florentin, Robert: 74 Fox, Gregory: 47, 74, 122 Fox, Gregory Allan: 74, 130 Francis, Anne: 74 Franklin, Mark: 34, 74, 126 Freeman, David: 74, 136, 137 Friedman, Ann: 19, 74 Fritschle, Elizabeth: 8, 14, 18, 22, 43. 47, 74 Gabianelli, Nina: 14, 30, 32, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 60, 74 Galakatos, Christopher: 128, 138 Gallop, Betsy: 9, 10, 14, 15, 21, 35, 48, 74, 233 Garland, Laurie: 22, 34, 74 Gavel, Mike: 74 Gellman, Beth: 26, 28, 74, 144, 153 Gerstein, Cheryl: 74 Giessow, Glenn: 74 Ginsparg, Daniel: 74 Glantz, Debra: 74, 146, 152 Glaser, Lori: 8, 9, 10, 25, 30, 48, 60, 74 Glaser, Miriam: 11, 23, 34, 47, 74 Glaze, John: 57 Glick, Marcia: 34, 74 Goffstein, Scott: 74 Goldstein, Shari: 75, 150 Gordon, Edward: 75 Grace, Jeffrey: 75, 130 Grad, Adam: 75 Grand, Steven: 10, 12, 38, 47, 51, 75, 76, 80, 97, 130, 131, 141 Greenberg, Barbara: 8, 34, 75, 146 Grosswasser, Leonora: 8, 75 Gruben, Wendy: 8, 75 Guignon, Andre: 75, 128, 129, 138 Halliburton, Scott: 75, 128, 138, 139 Halliday, Norman: 75, 128, 129 Hardy, Deborah: 75 Harris, Mary: 8, 22, 75 Harstein, Lisa: 25, 75 Hauck, David: 75, 122, 141 Hebrank, Daniel: 75, 124 Hellman, Margery: 144, 150 Hertel, Bryant: 75, 136 Higgs, Bridget: 75 Hines, Donna: 75 Hirsch, Diana: 75 Hoffman, David: 75 Hoffman, Haley: 75 Hoffman, Nancy: 75 Hogan. Kelley: 75 Holt, Mary: 75, 149 Holtzman, Douglas: 75 Horwitz, Michael: 75, 132 Huges, Stacy: 75 Jackson, Jacqueline: 22, 30, 75 Jones, Alicia: 75 Jones, David Tres: 74, 75, 122, 136 Jones, Gary: 26, 28, 75, 126, 183 Kabak, Karen: 75 Kanefield, Jack: 75, 141 Kanefield, Jeanie: 75 Karfeld, Laura: 30, 75 Kaskowitz, Lori: 75 Katz, Beth: 30, 34, 75 Katz, Neil: 75 Katzman, Laurie: 8, 10, 75 Kessler, Jackie: 24, 25, 75 Kim, Betsy: 10, 19, 56, 76, 151 Kinberg, Gary: 76 Kingsland, Jennifer: 76 Klearman, Melissa: 76 Knight, Elizabeth: 76 Koenig, Deborah: 76, 222 Koesterer, Ellen: 14, 30, 34 Kohlhaas, Susan: 32, 76 Koplar, Elizabeth: 25, 76, 222 Kopp, Gary: 14, 76 Koritz, Elizabeth: 76 Kornfeld, Stephen: 14, 15, 29, 76, 122 Kraizer, Elaine: 30, 34, 76 Kranzberg, Rachel: 10, 34, 76 Kraus, Bryan: 46, 76 Krost, Cameron: 76, 128 Krout, Randi: 76 Kujawa, Jeff: 76 Lampe, David: 76, 128, 138 Lang, Rochelle: 22, 46, 76 Lapin, Lori: 8, 10, 76 Lapp, Marc: 14, 47, 76, 202 Lasky, Scott: 76, 130, 101 Leavitt, Michael: 74, 76, 124 Leber, Laura: 72, 76 Lee, Cheryl: 57, 76 Lei, Hung Yuan: 76 Leppo, Daniel: 76, 130, 131 Levin, Nancy: 30, 60, 76 Levinson, Thomas: 76 Levitt, Susan: 9, 10, 76, 132, 146 Liberman, Nancy: 27, 76, 145 Lieberman, Cynthia: 76, 150, 151 Linsin, Christine: 76 Lobser, Tania: 148 Long, Linda: 76, 148 Long, Mary: 76, 148, 153 LoPiccolo, George: 76 Losos, Jonathan: 14, 34, 76 Luedloff, Russell: 76 Madden, James: 30, 60, 76 Maginn, Reilly: 76, 136 Mahr, Panela: 76 Maierhoffer, James: 77 Maloney, Mary: 77 Mandel, Neil: 26, 77 Markow, Mindy: 9, 14, 23, 30, 33 34, 60, 77 Mattox, Mark: 77 Maxey, Jeffrey: 77 McCane, Mary: 77 McCullin, Cheryl: 22, 77 McCurdy, John: 77, 123 Merrims, Judy: 77 Meyer, Jeffrey: 77, 122 Meyer, John: 77 Meyer, Brent: 77 Mikhail, Trudy: 77 Mishkin, Lawrence: 14, 34, 47, 77 Moehlenpah, Glenda: 18, 77 Monsey, Steven: 34, 77 Moore, Terry: 77, 122, 132, 133 Morgan, Linnie: 77 Morrison, Richard: 77 Morrison, Ronald: 26, 77, 126 Moye, Brenda: 77 Muckerman, Steven: 74, 77, 130 Munoz, Antoinette: 8, 46, 49, 77 Nash, Jordan: 77 Nathan: Gay: 77, 141 Naunheim, Daniel: 77 Neal, Brian: 77 Nelson, Gina: 22, 77 Newman, Tom: 77 Newmark, Norman: 77 O'Brien, Nancy: 47, 77 O'Hara, Robert: 77 Oksner, Gerald: 77 Orea, Anton: 30, 60, 77 Orsay, Jonathan: 77, 141 Osherow, William: 130, 141, 77 Pack, Adoria: 77 Painter, Thomas: 19, 77 Palan, Manuel: 11, 77, 124, 132 Pangle, Erin: 77, 149, 151 Parker, Sara Ann: 14, 19, 30, 34, 77, 175 Penney, Karen: 18, 78, 145 Pereira, Susan: 32, 78 Perkins, Joan: 48, 78 Pessin, Rebecca: 78, 151 Pevnick, Marcia: 78 Pierce, Wayne: 78 Piper, Virginia: 78 Platt, Nina: 78 Plummer, Kristi: 78 Ponte, Jane: 10, 14, 78 Portnoy, Scott: 78 Poslosky, Keven: 123 Poulin, Alan: 78 Prapapan, Nok: 22, 78 Prawiz. Lisa: 78, 149, 152 Pretsky, Lisa: 78 Probst, Tracey: 38, 78, 120 Radford, Kim: 22, 78, 148 Reardon, Karen: 78 Redelsheimer, Miles: 26, 78 Redler, Barry: 78, 130 Redpath, James: 78 Redpath, Richard: 78 Reidy, Anne: 78 Reinhardt, Steven: 78, 122 Rich, Michael: 21, 78, 192 Rich, Susan: 26, 28, 78, 147, 153 Riley, Dianne: 78, 174 Rimell, Franklin: 78, 208 Roberts, Linda: 30, 78 Roesch, William: 78 Rogul, Judith: 78 Rosen, Diane: 78 Rosen, Julie: 78 Rosen, Steve: 78 lndex 35 Vahlkamp, Mark: 47, 80 Rosenbaum, Terri: 78 Rosenberg, Lisa: 78 Rosenthal, Susan: 25, 78 Rosenthal. Roger: 78 Rubinstein, Debra: 10, 78 Ruder, Michael: 78 Sachar, Ann: 34, 76, 78, 80, 145, 150 Sadler, Mark: 78 Sanders, Anne: 79 Sanders, Kathryn: 79 Sandler, Linda: 79, 132, 146 Sandweiss, Ellen: 79 SanfiIipPO. Alan: 79 Schermer, Steven: 79, 122 Schrama, Bret: 19, iso ' Schramm, Dean: 15, 29, 79 Schwartz, Joel: 30, 79, 122, 141 Scott, Cheri: 10, 27, 28, 79 Scott, John: 79 Segall, Ellen: 47, 79 Seidel. Diana: 79 Seidler, Scott: 79 Shapiro. Lisa: 25, 79 Sharketti, Kim: 34, 44, 46, 79 Sherman, Gary: 78, 79, 130, 167 Shor, Alex: 79 Siegel, Lori: 79 Silber, Loren: 30, 32, 34, 37, 38, 60, 79 Simmons, Valerie: 79 Simon, Carolyn: 10, 18, 19, 34, 79 Simon, John: 79, 130, 131, 141 Sinkoff, Julie: 19, 21, 61, 71, 79 Slatopolsky, Diana: 44, 79 Slaughter, Armand: 57, 79, 123, 141 Sliom, David: 79 Smith, Brian: 27, 79 Smith, Nicholas: 26, 79 Sobel, Milinda: 46, 79, 128, 138 Spener, Todd: 79, 122, 141 Spirtas, Kevin: 14, 30, 54, 36, 38, 40, 60, 79, 127, 225 Starr, Steven: 79, 140, 141 Steele, Jerome: 34, 79 Steele, John: 79, 122, 141 Stein, Deena: 79, 130 Steinberg, Susan: 79, 132, 146 Stocking, James:122 Surinsky, Wendy: 8, 9, 34, 47, 79, 151 Surratt, Geoffrey: 19, 79 Susman, Sally: 19, 34, 79, 146 Suzuke, Haruml: 79 Tabit, Dwight: 79 Taxman, Joy: 80 Taxman, Tracey: 22, 39, 47, 80, 222 Tegethoff. Andy: 132 Teicher, Joel: 14, 33, 44, 47, 80 Thal, Mark: 80, 126 Thurmann, Anne: 80, 151 Trout, Terry: 80 Ungar, Susan: 80 Vanderwal, Kathye: 35, 39, 80 Vanderwal, Susan: 80, 135 Waitsaman, Michael: 80 Warner, Howard: 80 Walsh, Robert: 80, 128, 138 Weisman, Doug: 80 Weiss, Judith: 9, 80, 145, 151 Weiss, Stephen: 21, 80, 192 Weitzhandler, Leon: 14, 29, 80 Weller, Suzanne: 80 Westfall, Bernard: 80, 123 236 Index Wheeles, Terry: 10, 47, 80, 127 White, Donald: 80 Wieselman, Steven: 124, 80 Williams, Lisa: 80, 144, 145 Brown, Robin: 63 Burstein, Julia: 63 Butler, Jennifer: 63, 145, 151 Buzzotta, Robert: 63 Williams, Michele: 22, 80 Wisland, Michael: 27, 80 Wolff, Helen: 10, 80 Wolff, Jacqueline: 22, 80 Wolff, Lisa: 80 Wollenberger, Richard: 30, 33, 34 Wood, Lisa: 80 Woodle. Elizabeth: 80 Wright, Jeff: 80 Wyckoff, Deborah: 80, 144. 153 Zafft, Nancy: 80 Zanetos, Efthemia: 30, 80 Zebelman, Robyn: 80 Zemelamn, Alice: 8, 80 Zerman, Lisa: 80 Ziegenhorn, Mike: 80 Cain, Elizabeth: 63 Calhoun, Scott: 65, 125 Cameron, Richard: 63, 125, 141 Carlson, Donald: 31, 53, 63 Carr, e Charles: 63 Caruso, Christine: 63 Caverly, Barbara: 27, 63 Chae, Frances: 30, 63 Chapman, Camilla: 23, 31, 47, 63 Chatman, Doretha: 63 Chervitz, Patti: 63 Cho, Nancy: 23, 63 Choden, Julie: 63 Clark, Steven: 63, 136 Clay, Keith: 57, 63, 125 Cohen, Alan: 63, 141 Zwibelman, Jeffrey: 80 SOPHOMORES Able, David: 62, 124 Alul, Hana: 62 Anderson. Susan: 62, 147, 152 Applebaum, Bart: 62 Applebaum, Mara: 62 Arn, Catherine: 24, 62 Arthur, Robert: 47, 62 Atkinson, Karl: 30. 32, 34, 60, 62 Auge', Sophie: 62 Bacino, Richard: 62, 125 Bader, Katherine: 62, 63 Bain, Micheal: 62 Baizer, Keith: 62, 135 Baker. Ronald: 62 Ballman, Thomas: 62, 131 Bardenheler, Susan: 62 Barker, Elaine: 30 Barket, Kimberly: 62, 67, 11 Barnett, Rokerick: 62 Barton, Mary: 62 Basden, Karen: 62 Bass, Kathleen: 23, 62 Beckham, Michael: 62 Berger, James: 62, 125 Berger. John: 46, 62 Berger, Kenneth: 30, 60, 62, 136 137 Berglund, Lisa: 62, 70 Bernard, Rlsa: 62, 63 Bernard, Sherrl: 62, 149, 150 Berndt. Sarah: 62 Berry, Lisa: 62, 149, 153 Binowitz, Lisa: 27, 62 Blrcl, Liza: 49, 62 Blatt, James: 62 Bledsoe, Daniel: 62 Block, Kerry: 62 Bloecher, F. Bradley: 62 Bloom, Llsa: 62 Bobo, Montonez: 57, 62, 125 Bolin, Scott: 62 Borowsky, Lawrence: 14, 27, 62 Bottani, Janice: 62 Boulme, Jeanne-Aimee: 62 Cohen, Donald: 63 Cohen, Mark: 63, 126 Cohen. Richard: 63 Collins, David: 52, 63 Cooper, Cooper, Correll , Cristal, Miriam: 49, 63 Wendy: 63 Brenda: 63 Marcie: 9, 10, 14, 63 Cross, Curtis: 63 Curran, Matthew: 63 Daniels, Joyce: 63, 175 Dardick, Jill: 23, 63 Darst, Anne: 63, 145 Darst , Katherine: 24, 64 Davis, Craig: 64, 141 Davis, Gary: 64 Davis, Kevin: 123, 124 Davis, Nancy: 64, 147 Davis, Tod: 26, 28, 64, 131, 172 DeMarco, Anita: 23, 34, 64 Denmon, Bridget: 24, 57, 64, 152 DeSimone, Michael: 64, 131 DesRosiers, Diania: 30, 60, 64 Disbennett, Timothy: 64, 125 Doll, Francis: 64, 131 Dye, David: 26, 64 Eaton, Kenton: 64 Edwards, Tracl: 64 Elbein, Brooke: 31, 32, 34, 64 Erenmemis, Reyza: 10, 29, 49, 64. 151 Erwin, George: 31, 64, 131 Erwin, Lee: 64, 135 Essman, Janet: 64 Estes, Elizabeth: 64, 144, 151 Farrell, Lisa: 64 Fenster, Jullane: 64, 148, 149, 150 Ferrara, Alicia: 64, 145 Finkelstein, Richard: 64 Finn, Felicia: 64 Fischer, lrene: 64 Fischer, Jan: 64, 145 Fleshman, Daniel: 64 Ford, Sheila: 64, 153 Forti, J. Scott: 64, 125 Francis, Alice: 64 Boxerman, Sandord: 14, 62, 63, 126 Bramlett, Richard: 132, 133 Bramlett, Roderick: 56, 57, 132 Brash, Cindy: 63 Brightman. Peter: 63 Brody, Jack: 63 Brombolich, Joyce: 63 Brown, Jason: 63, 125, 141 Brown, Kenneth: 31, 63, 126 Brown, Pamela: 63 Brown, Paul: 63 Freedman, Susan: 64 Freeman, John: 64, 125, 138, 139 Friedman, Sanford: 10, 14, 51, 64, 126 Frishberg. Alexander: 64 Fuller, Vernell: 57, 64, 125 Garcia, Frank: 64 Geib, Steve: 64, 130, 131. 135 Gelber, Vicki: 64 George, Amy: 64, 145 Gershenson, Brad: 64, 131 Glaser, Joshua: 64, 131 Glaze, Pamela: 57, 65 Glazer, Julie: 23, 65 Goetemann, Lucy: 65 Goldberg, Judy: 65 Goldman, Kenneth: 29, 65 Goldwasser, Sally: 65, 146, 152, 153 Gordon, Dianne: 24, 65 Gould, Elizabeth: 19, 47, 65 Graeser, Carol: 65 Grand, Gerald: 65, 125 Greenberg, John: 65 Greene, Richard: 65, 138 Greenwald, Steven: 65, 125 Griesedieck, August: 65, 125 Grodsky, David: 26, 65, 135 Grosman, Lori: 27, 65 Grossman, Cynthia: 31, 65 Groux, Robert: 65 Groux, William: 65 Guyton, Lisa: 65 Hamilton, Anne: 65 Han, Shaun: 65, 123, 135 Harman, Julia: 24, 65 Harper, Carol: 65, 151, 152 Harper, Dina: 65 Harston, Donald: 65 Hawken, Lawrence: 65, 125 Helbig, William: 34, 65 Henley, Thomas: 65 Hensley, George: 65, 131 Hershman, Lisa: 27, 65 Hess, Raymond: 26, 65 Heuer, Arthur: 65, 131 Hileman, A. Lawrence: 27, 65 Hillemeyer, Peter: 28, 65 Hodge, Jane: 27, 65 Hogan, Linda: 65 Holland, Deirdre: 30, 65 Homan, Paul: 53, 65, 125 Horwitz, Susan: 65 Howard, Allen: 57, 65, 125, 132 Hughes, Patricia: 65 Hurwitz, Bonnie: 66 Hutchinson, Jane: 66 Hwang, Howie: 14, 66 Hyman, Glenn: 27, 66, 125 Jacks, Amy: 47, 66, 145 Jaffe, Donna: 66 Jargon, Brad: 66 Johnson, Angela: 23, 66 Jonas, Jeffrey: 66, 135 Jones, Jennifer: 66 Jones, Kevin: 27, 28, 46, 66, 125, 141 Juhlin, Kent: 34, 66 Justice, Paul: 26, 28, 66 Kaiser, Davld: 14, 66 Kaplan, Elizabeth: 66 Karakas, Margaret: 31, 66, 143 Kash, Maila: 47, 66 Kaskowlfz, Joy: 31, 66 Katz, Robert: 31, 66, 125, 141 Kavner, Dana: 66 Kelter, Susan: 66, 151 Kerman, David: 66 Kingsland, Annie: 66 Klearman, Michael: 66 Kluesner, Spencer: 27, 66, 131, 141 Knarr, Karen: 66, 67 Kodner, Jonathan: 66, 141 Koesterer, Albert: 30, 38, 60, 66 125, 135 Kolker, Kenton: 66 Komen, Jennifer: 66, 67 Korenblat, Melissa: 66 Korkoian, David: 66 Kraus, Jeffery: 66 Kreisman, Stacey: 66 Kronemer, Keith: 34, 66 Kubesh, Ben: 66 Kuhlman, Kristen: 66 Lander, Cathy: 66 Landholt, Alison: 47, 66 Leath, Derek: 66, 174 Lee, Boyd: 66 Lefkowitz, Diane: 66 Lefton, Bradley: 67, 131 Lei, Jean Yuan: 67 Lerner, Eve: 39, 62, 67, 146 Levin, Robert: 30, 34, 60, 67 Levine, Nancy: 60 Levy, Ellen: 14, 19, 24, 67, 150 Levy, Theodore: 67, 131, 135 Lickhalter, Barbara: 66, 67, 146 Liou, Amy: 67 Lipnick, Jesse: 67, 126 Lippman, Lillian: 14, 18, 47, 51, 67, 146 Little, Bryan: 67, 131, 141 Long, Gregory: 67 Long, Scott: 67 Losos, Elizabeth: 14, 67, 145, 151 Lurk, David: 67 Mack, David: 27, 67 Macmanus, Michael: 67 Magidson, Patrlcia: 30, 34, 47, 60, 67 Mange, Martin: 67, 131 Margulis, Arthur: 14, 67, 126 Masselink, Jennifer: 67 Mattox, Edgar: 67 Mayer, Joel: 67, 125 Mayer, Leslie: 67 McBrayer, Martha: 27, 67, 145, 150 McDonald, Mary: 67 McDonough, Megan: 24, 67 McSpadden, Michael: 67 Mendel, Carolyn: 25, 30, 60, 67 Merrilees, Robert: 14, 47, 67, 135 Meyer, Katherine: 67 Meyers, Lori: 25, 67 Miles, James: 67 Miles, Thomas: 67, 129 Miller, Richard: 67, 125, 138 Millner, Lori: 31, 67 Mishkin, Jefferey: 67, 138 Moore, Tracy: 34, 67, 175 Mora, Peter: 67, 129 Morris, B, Douglas: 67, 141 Moss, Braln: 68 Murden, Bruce: 68, 129, 138 Murphy, Patrick: 68 Nadershahi, Ajid: 68, 174 Naes, Lisa: 27 Nathan, Charles: 68 Needleman, Lawrence: 68, 126 Newman, Diane: 23, 31, 34, 68 Nuell, Laura: 68 Oertll, Terrance: 68 Olschansky, Andrew: 68, 129 O'Neil, Kathleen: 23, 68 Oppenheimer, Margaret: 44, 47, 49. 68, 151 Orgel, Jeffrey: 68 Orsay, Elizabeth: 27, 68 Ozmat, Betul: 68 Pappalardo, Victor: 68 Parrish, Bardley: 68 Pearce, Ann: 68, 149, 153 Pearlstone, Jon: 30, 60, 68, 126 Pessin, Gregg: 68 Pisarik, Rae: 34, 62, 68 Plack, Robert: 68 Plattenburg, Mark: 68, 129 ohlman, Troy: 30, 60, 68 ollack, Terri: 68 resent, Ronald: 68, 125, 141 ress, Roberta: 68 ultman, Andrew: 68, 127 ultman, Mindee: 68 uzey, Terri: 27, 68 affelson, Jeffery: 27, 68, 135 askas. Daniel: 68, 135 askas, David: 68 ay. Quentine: 57, 68 ednour, Yana: 23, 68 eed, Stacy: 68 eeves, Charles: 68, 129, 135 eisler, Michael: 68 hein, Brett: 68, 125, 130 itter, Melissa: 24, 68 odin, Eytan: 68 ogers, Bruce: 28, 69, 172 osenblum, Michael: 9, 69 osenthal, Jason: 69 ossbach, Michelle: 69 pth, Andrew: 27, 69 butburg, Steven: 14, 69, 131 libinstein, Barry: 69 hge, Terence: 69 xrno, Brooke: 69, 135 zhechter, Michael: 69 :hlesinger, Louis: 26, 28, 29, 31 69 zhneidef, Sarah: 47, 69, 149, 152, 153 chnure, D. Scott: 64, 69, 129 zhultz, Alison: 69 :hwartz, Lisa: 69 :hwarz, M. Carla: 69 zull, P'ichael: 69, 131 :cker-Walker, Clare: 39, 69 :vastianos, Noel: 67, 124, 125 later, Richard: 69 iapiro, Craig: 14, 26, 69, 125, 172 iapiro, Joyce: 23, 30, 36, 38, 60, 69 ureffler, David: 26, 28, 49, 69, 131, 172 egel, Stuart: 69 lgoloff, Julie: 69 vestrini, Elise: 69 'nmons, Angela: 57, 69, 149, 152 fo, Mindy: 22, 31, 69 ison, Barbara 23, 69, 146 ughter, Angela: 25, 57, 152 ith, Gale: 69 1oller, Aaron: 69, 125 moller, David: 26, 69, 125 bel, Amy: 25, 69 -utherland, Jean: 69 lector, Kim: 69 Einbaum, Michael: 69, 131 iner, Gary: 69 ffman, Michael: 34, 69 :ick, Linda: 69 llman, Marcia: 69 eple, Grant: 26, 28, 69, 129, 138 nenbaum, Laura: 30, 31, 36, 38, 70 oroughman, Kent: 64, 78 -lley, Stacy: 70, 151 ova. Tristan: 70 us, Linda: 70 lnberg, Alan: 70, 135 hlkamp, Christopher: 70 lvero, Dina: 24, 70 tert, Jeffrey: 12, 62, 70, 97, 31 t, Sally: 70 Voss, Rene: 70 Wagner, Mary: 47, 70 Waks, Avi: 70, 131 Walch, Emil: 70, 136, 141 Walters, Beverly: 70 Waltke, Michael: 70 Ware, Antoinette: 24, 70 Weber, Sally: 27, 70 Wehrle, Michael: 70 Weinberg, Robyn: 70 Weinstein, Amy: 22, 23, 67, 70 Weiss, Sharon: 44, 47, 70, 151 Werner, Mark: 70, 129 Werner, Sally: 70 Wiederholdt, Dolph: 70, 131 Wielarsky, Steve: 67, 70, 130, 135 Wiese, Forrest: 70, 131, 135 Wilkins, Laina: 24, 70 Williams, Dee Dee: 70 Willis, David: 70, 136, 137 Wilmering, Paul: 70 Wilson, Susan: 49, 70, 151 Wilson, William: 27, 70, 131 Wolfe, Laura: 70 Wolff, Amy: 23, 31, 70 Wong, Hau-Lai: 70 Wynn, Linda: 57, 70, 152 Younger, Shelly: 70 Yust, Scott: 70 Zastrow, Bettina: 29, 56, 70 STAFFS Andrews, Beth: 162 Bannister, Robert: 158, 159 Barnes, Sharon: 162 Bassman, Robert: 168 Bassman, Victor: 42, 170, 171 Beall, Mary Ann: 147, 153, 182 Becker, Henry: 168 Becker, lrmgard: 186 Bjurstrom, Dee: 162 Bock, Geraldine: 162 Bouma, Susan: 157 Box, Linda: 14, 162 Brackman, Bill: 172, 173 Broadfield, Kermit: 156 Brombolich, Mike: 122, 182 Brooks, Helen: 178 Brown, Richard: 156 Bruns, Joel: 178 Brusca, Phil: 126, 151, 182 Burke, Richard: 150, 151, 164 Caffrey, Eleanor: 164, 165 Cannon. Terry: 162, 163, 9 Carinci, Carol: 176, 177 Casey, Dan: 68, 128, 129, 182, 138, 139 Casey, Loretta: 176 Cavanaugh, Dee: 187 Cohn, Florence: 186 Collier, Dale: 124, 182 Cook, Margaret: 174, 34, 17 Cordell, Ralph: 164 Dace, Del: 156 Diehl, Betty: 152, 184, 185 Dcubek, Pat: 186 Eaton, Richard: 161 Edelstein, Thelma: 164, 165 Ferguson, Matt: 164, 57 Fitzgerald, Charles: 122, 184 Flanagan, Don: 156 Freter, Rex. 178, 179 Fridley, Marvin: 168 Fugate, Gerald: 163 Ganz, Gerald: 176 Geary, Michael: 168 Ghasedi, Janet: 163 Glass, George: 165, 50 Gorden, Jean: 160, 8 Graham, Bill: 127, 182, 141 Green, Warren: 156 Greenblatt, Lois: 170, 48 Hahn, Karla: 186 Heger, Brad: 163, 10 Herbert, Timothy: 166 Hershfelt, Lila: 186 Hewes, Sonja: 185 Heyde, William: 42, 163 Hickenbotham, Warren: 180 House, Keith: 178, 179 Hucker, David: 182 Hueseman, Doris: 166, 48 Johnson, Roy: 43, 165, 57 Jones, Ann: 178 Kardis, Tony: 168, 169 Kauffman, Henry: 166, 167 Kennett, Beth: 174, 175, 34 Kieffer, Kenneth: 164, 165 Kirchhoefer, Suzanne: 46, 176, 44 Koenering, Grace: 145 Koprivica, Preston: 168, 169 Krasteff, Krastyu: 165 Kuchner, Roman: 168, 169 Lange, Robert: 183, 135 Lanham, Walter: 166 Lejsek, Anton: 180, 53 Levy, Jerome: 157 Linton, Alice: 181 Maloney, Mary: 186 Mandelstamm, Ann: 163, 48 Marshall, Charles: 170 McGillian, Robert: 157 Mclnroy, Trudy: 187 McKenna, Charles: 157 McKenna, Gisela: 47, 176, 177, 48, 51 Miller, Chester: 169 Mines, Gail: 181 Minogoe, Pauline: 166 Morabito, Katie: 144 Morley, Frank: 156 Murray, Phillip: 171 Newman, Ethel: 186, 87 Noland, Pat Nolting, Edith: 164, 165, 50 Norris, Robert: 130, 183, 182 O'Donnell, Edward: 157 Oppenheimer, Henry: 157 Patton, Len: 161 Peters, Connie: 187 Phelan, John: 160 Peterson, Ruth: 184 Picco, Jan: 187 Pope, Kathleen: 184 Poshak, Tom: 172 Pounds, Jane: 184 Pride, Carl: 167 Ramming, Christi: 47, 176, 177 Ramming, Mike: 146, 183, 132 Ray, Helen: 178, 51 Rehr, Kay: 18, 162 Rhoads, Larry: 167, 10 Richardson, Joe: 172, 173, 30, Rochow, Susan: 167 Rosen, Dalia: 47, 177 56, 60 Schmidt. Eugene: 177 Schoenfeld, Jan: 157 Schwartz, Bettie Shaughnessy, John: 157 Siegel, Newton: 158, 159 Sinner, James: 161, 48, 8 Smith, Marie: 19, 162, 10 Stehenson, Troy: 167 Strohbach, Connie: 148, 183 Stroud, Jane: 167 Stuart, Marianne: 149, 170 Thielmann, Betty: 184 Tines, Edward: 158 Uhlemeyer, Marg: 177 Vasholz, Julia: 187 Velton, Eduard: 123, 125, 183 Wagner, James: 158, 159 Wallace, Bonny: 161, 8 Watson, Jerry: 21, 17, 58, 174 Wexelman. Rob: 184 Yewell, Nita: 187 Young, Jack: 169 Zanetos, Mary: 186 Zemelman, James: 187 SPONSORS Al Baker's: 219 Alpine Shop: 218 Art Mart: 228 Ballas Car Wash: 192 Barford Chevrolet: 198 Bay Window: 215 Beckman Brothers lnc.: 198 Brentwood Volvo Ltd.: 217 Brod-Dugan Paints: 223 Busch's Grove: 203 Clark Peeper: 201 Commercial Bank: 195 Continental Cars: 193 Creve Couer Pharmacy: 203 Dannon Yogart: 209 Devine Miss M's: 215 Dresser Drawer: 202 Edwin Pepper lnt.: 219 El and Lee Delicatessen: 200 Engravings Unlimited: 201 Erlich's: 207 Eunice Farmer Fabrics: 210 First Federal Frank and Crust: 207 First National Bank of Clayton: 228 Flotkins: 202 Froehlich's: 198 The Gallop Family: 212 The Gap: 207 George Waldbart: 204 Glen Alspaugh Kitchens: 211 The Greenburg Family: 221 Happy Wanders , World of Travel: 213 Helen Wolff: 196 Hidden Honey: 197 Hohenzollern Cafe: 210 Horns: 212 Houlihan's Old Place: 199 Hub Drugs: 194 Huffords: 204 Jon Prel: 197 John Mineos: 211 Judy Bean Lts.: 214 Junior Class: 229 Kandel-lken Builders: 208 Kaplan Lumber Co.: 221 Kerry Keller lnt.: 195 Ladue Dads Club: 216 Ladue Market: 202 Ladue Parents Association: 205 Ladue Rexall Drugs: 195 Lamp and Lantern: 196 Leonard Berins Suits: 217 Margaret's Corset Shop: 210 McDonald's Service Station: 222 Michael's and The time Machine: 199 Minicipal Tool and Machinery Co 220 Mothers Club: 218 National Honor Society: 224 Needlepoint Etc.: 203 O.J. Photo: 192 One Hour Martinizing: 192 Orchard and Okun: 226 Parktown PorschefAudi: 227 Pasta House Co.: 219 Pastrami Joynt: 223 Perrine-Noll lnt.: 228 Post Horn: 214 Rainbow Glass Co.: 213 Rambler Staff: 215 Senior Class: 231 Sherman Brothers Delicatessen: 223 Siddhartha: 196 Sophomore Class: 230 Spicers: 197 Spiritas Wrecking Co.: 225 Spring Wheat Restaurante and Nutrition: 209 St. Louis Freightliner: 208 Striped Gazebo: 211 Swensons: 193 Thoms Pontiac: 210 Tines Clock Shop: 214 Toby Shoes: 222 Tommies: 206 Vaughn's Warson Wood Sunoco: 212 Virginia Asher Costume Co.: 222 Warson Drugs: 204 Westover: 209 Winston Fabrics: 201 Ye Old Optical Shoppe: 193 Yen Ching: 217 Index 237 238 - Staff Rambler Staff Co Editors in Chief Business Manager Activities Editors Classes Editors Boys Sports Editor Girls Sports Editor Academics Editors Advertising Manager Advertising Staff Chief Photographer Photographers Junior Staff Members Advisor Roxy Okur' Connie Orchard Mark Wemtrub Lorna Brundage Kathy Collins Judy Kraus Carol Richman Alex Chae Gail Loveman Mary Handelman Nancy Hodge Jim Quicksilver Karen Greenberg Sue Hezel Gary Johnson Kent Leopold Mike Rich Steve Weiss Betsy Gallop Juhe Smcoff Mr Jerry Watson Editors' Note-We extend special thanks to Channel 9 Studios for the use of their facilities


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