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

 - Class of 1985

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Bright and early Saturday morning, students tilled the south parking lot to put the finishing touches on their floats or cars. The judging took place at 10 a.m. by faculty members and the parade started at 10:30. The Freshman float came in hrst place followed by the Sophomore, Ju- nior, and Senior floats respectively. This marked the fourth wa.. year in a row that the Class of '85 's float came in last place. The French Club 's car came in Hrst followed by the Spanish Club's car. The Homecoming game was a mud bath. Despite the constant down pour, the Rams were victourious over the Eureka Mldcats. After a close first half the Rams came back and played perfect ball as they defeated the Mldcats by a score of 26-7. With their Homecoming victory, the Rams moved into the top ten in the state with a record of 7- 0. During the game, the Big BrothersfBig Sisters held their annual, great barbecue. T. Buford' T Burford The unbeatable Rams defense exhibit their skill, even in the rain, against the Mldcats. T. Burford The cheerleaders and sponsor Mrs. Cynthia Howard ap- pear to be enjoying the homecoming game. was .4 E.. .3 The rain stopped in time for the Homecoming Dance, which was held Saturday evening in the school cafeteria. The cafeteria had been decorated by both the cheerleaders and the pom pon squads. Faculty members chaperoned for approximately two hundred couples who had come to hear the music of Langrehr. Door prizes were also given by mga MLA Kim Sokolik and Scott Stern enjoy the Homecoming Dance and each other. Three happy couples enjoy the Danceg Jodi Bernstein, Jennifer Row, Chris Suter, Josh Allen, Jenny Novak, and Andy Garvey. Dr. Newton Siegel. The Homecoming maids were freshman Gwenie Williams, sophomore Laura Spivack, and junior Becky Hargis. The Homecoming King and Queen were Andy Klearman and Janie Handelman. From the response of the students who attended the dance, it turned out a great success! Kathy Sewing and Jeff Stern smile for one last picture before they leave for the Dance. G. Wolin E A, Landsbaum G. Wolin L Q, G. Wolin Q S Q ,E if ai S S S B. Pager ' A. Landsbaum G' Wolin Qi ,. Q -QS A t R. - ,fx ER V G. Wolin Wi,.,,i,, , , if B. Poger Fall Pla y Provides Suspense This year's fall play was Mousetrap, written by Agatha Christie. The play took place on November 16 and 17 in the school auditorium. Admission, as usual, was free. The entire play takes place in the Great Hall of Monkswell Manor, which is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ralston. The play is a suspenseful mystery in which the Ralstons, their five quests, and a detective are trapped in the Manor because of B. Poger Scott Esserman and Kristin Gittelman have a serious talk in The Mouse- trap. a snow storm. One of the characters is a murderer, but nobody knows who it is. Mrs. Ann Jacobs, the teacher director, and Karen Becker and Ashley Graham, the student director, did an excellent job with the play. The cast members protrayed their char- acters extremely well and the stage crew's sets were very realistic. B. Poger Andrew Haber tells Kristin Gittleman of the different philosophies of life, from the beginning. kwa , , , , .W .rr. ..., . . A . B. Poger B. Poger Sara Rubin contemplates the situation at hand. The cast of The Mousetrap entertains the perplexed audience with their astounding performance. International DinnerfBlood Drive The Blood Drive and the International Dinner are two annual events which help others. The Blood Drive, which is sponsored by the senior class, promotes the students to give blood. The International Dinner, sponsored by the foreign language teachers and students, raises money for AFS and the foreign language clubs. The goal of the Blood Drive was 110 pints, but Ladue exceeded the goal and donated 118 pints. It was the most successful blood drive this school has ever seen. With the help from Bill Van Leewen and Scott Kluesner, the blood Amy Landsbaum comforts Andy Hyman while Andy bleeds for the Red Cross at the 85 Blood Drive. Rob Brown and Scott Esserman are so enthused that they gave blood. They recommend it highly! drive went as smooth as expected, H said David Korn senior class president and chairman of blood drive '85, The International Dinner gives students a chance to see what being a waiter or waitress is all about. This year, after all the bills were paid, the dinner made a proht of 52063. Half of the money went to AFS, and the other half was divided Hve ways among the foreign language clubs. I think the people who came really enjoyed themselves, commented Mrs. Christine Sharp, French teacher. G. Wolin G. Wolin P. Hammond Mrs. Carol Carinci awards a door prize at the Interna- tional Dinner. 493 D Levy 5 if M 7 Li+-33 ivan. ge ammond B Prange B, Pager may nl 351 1 Burford G. Wolin Circus Theme For Carnival The 1985 Scholarship Fund Carnival, Under the Big Top, did not meet the usual standards from past years. This year, Scholarship Fund had problems with its annual events, and the carnival, unfortunately, was another event that did not do as well as in the past. In past years, the carnival has made a proht of between 51500 - 32000, but this year it only raised about S600 for proht. However, the people who did participate in the carnival enjoyed them- selves. Quite a number of students joined in the theme and dressed up. Gift certificates to Streetside Records were awarded to the two best costumes. A small prize was also awarded to the best booth. So, even without the big crowds of the past, the carnival was successful in getting people involved with the spirit of everything. Therefore, even with the problems the carnival faced, people enjoyed them- selves. ,vw ,O- A Y Y' xx! It Y f' A' Jeff Glickman tries to I fri . Q fail ,:,'f, gr P. Hammond Michelle Menton and Marla Langsam discuss delicious pop- corn. P. Hammond get everyone to buy tickets for all the different booths at the carnival. P. Hammond Cynthia Duplan ponders the object to the game at the student congress booth. Sadie Ha wkins Survives Storm Saturday, February 9: The day began at 9 a.m, for members of both Panorama and Scholarship Fund. They arrived at the gym to set up for the annual Sadie Hawkins Sweetheart Dance. The members, with help from the back- stage crew, hung streamers, painted signs, taped hearts, and generally set up until 6:30 pm. This year, the two organizations combined their ideas and skills to make a super and different Sadie Hawkins. However, new plans for the dance ran into problems, and many changes were made Melanie McCurdy, Meridith Forti, and Sarah Wolfe seem to enjoy the dance with their dates. Dan Dertke and Liz Goldstein pose for a picture. smile Look at Amy Vittert and Eric Acree last minute. Even rumors of cancelling the dance, if enough tickets were not sold, spread throught the school. Luckily, the students came through and bought enough tickets so the dance oculd go on. Unfortunately bad weather hindered full attendance. Freezing rain caused quite a number of minor accidents, but no one got injured. All in all, the evening went very well and both organizations obtained a profit. Brian Weinstock and Coleen Cradock Demonstrate a tango. Aw, Mr. Henry Kaufman and Ms. Terry Cannon are so Cute! B. Pager i f - f-M. ,, k - www , ,Wm Q -In , ww- Im -1 ,, . M. A ww yd if ,, ..,, ww .. . ,, H+ Z ' WJ M' 'W' X M I . Qyvmmk 'P - W , Q -'si ' -+21 'W- f wf... ,- Jax- ' . 7 ' ' -k V iff' : .'v , L 753:If7- 5:. f' - , ir I Lv f fzfw. i ' fifh 2' Mi'f'f?if13f13e?,i? 'EQWV + - A G W I- - 0 m V . Hensley E A. Landsbaum 1 2 , Pager Q B- POQQT B. Pager Musical Perform ed Well Kiss Me Kate was this year 's spring musical. The musical required a little more from the actors this year because built into it was a Shakespearen play. Once everyone got over the initial shock of girls dancing in 5 pound costumes and boys wearing tights, the rehersals ran quite smoothly, which was evident on the performance nights. The musical ran for four nights, March 1, 2, 8, and 9. All four shows ran smoothly with maybe only one or two mistakes. All in all, though, the shows were very good. The cast was quite large this year, consisting of 85 students, and lead by Sherri Boonshaft, Elizabeth Exarhou, Doug Grahm, and Butch Coates. All the members, howev- er, got along very well andreally enjoyed working together and it showed. Front: Amy Behle, Mindy Smith, Tracy Davie, Christine Extaque, Amy Glaser, Chris Skimming, Meridith Forti, Whitney Rher, Lisa O'Brien, Erica Neidlinger, Bertha Lin, Lori Weinstock, Rebecca Wildeisen, Julie Emert, Stephanie Kantis, Michelle Smith, Tricia Davis, Amy Palan Second: Krissie Coates, Dede Martin, Rob Percival, David Zimbalist, Sean Smith, Steve Hilton, Brian Greenwald, Mike Zucker, Lorne Baker, Drew Levine, Jeff . . i , . courtesy or Mrs. Smuegk Kelly George, Jackie Fischer, Lynette Watkins, Maria Leu, Vivian Pei, Joe Levine, Dan Dertke, Jon Welner, Peter Geisz, Dean Millonas, Eric Dillner, Butch Coates, Sherri Boonshaft, Doug Grahm, Elizabeth Exarhou, Mike Paul, Karen Becker, Steve Steinbeck, Louis Goldman, Jim McKinley, Scott Esserman, Aime Katz, Jane Schiele, Debi Banashek, Sally Koes- terer, Emily Gallop B. Pager Juliam Rick y Haber Back Kecia mi. wiki W B. Poger X J, Table Of Con ten ts Seniors .... . . . 16 Sports . . . . . 37 Juniors .... .... 6 9 Sophomores . . .... 79 Freshmen . . . . . . , 89 Clubs 9 .... . . . 99 Faculty . . . . 137 Advertisements . . .... 157 Index .... .... 2 00 i tw 'AWN Nw Nw f YN-Q S-L f 3 4 .iff ' f E IW an ev ' wr' a. M 4 A 47 Daniel Bishop 'Efiff f if ,Q 2 3 as .1 xl, ,gp 5 Ms.- ,MV iw ig, E fi u DTI?- H of X qww-01 Catherine Catanzaro Charles Cecil Cheryl Chervitz David Cho Michelle Christy M .. MBCUSOII Coates Danlel Cohen John Cohen Sue Covert Carl Crawford 'Q Q----3-- fl Kathy Sewing, David Korn, Mike McCarthy, and Mike Manlin relax in the student lounge, I ,! Marian Currlnder Stuart Cytron Shawn Dalton :Gif .4.ww'- Patricia Davls Daniel DeFablo Daniel Deming Daniel Derike Eilegn Digging Renee Dinmore David Dodds Ann D0n0hue 0rd 7- Timothy Drescher Frederick Dressel au. P Q 'X ' . i ' Leslie Dllnlili Cynthia Duplan Dan Eberwein 'A Karla Elliot! Timothy Engelmeyer Scott Esserman 'Wo L.,-f '7 3 Y j 11. , Cathy Spong smiles confidently as she puts the finish- Lama Esslck wllllam Felnsteln 'lacquellne Flshe' ing touches on her work of art. 'I .1 rx Staci Fitts Eric Flagg Christopher Flier 1 U 1 s 'a ,, .-1, Joel Iken and Cathy Catanzaro review their home Till Fock Jay F0l'dlng David Fox coming pictures. w-0-. it fbi? if V Thgmas Funicelll Angela Garcia Mary Gattl Matt Gelman Elizabeth Goldstein Douglas Graham James Greenberg Brain Greenwald Cynthia Gros Mark Gross John Gundlach Glora Hahn Jane Handelman David Cho explains MacBeth as Giora Hahn listens Andrew Harbison Patricia Harrison Jonathan Hearst intently. l-Q David Henschel Terri Heffel Claire Hines Timothy Hogenkamp Paula Hutcllens W. J TT7'll , KL K s M W , I hx' . .Q uf . in ' .R .,., A 'lf ,fy J J J J , . M Joel lken William lverv Jennifer Jackson Alan Johnson Deborah Johnson ll l L Philip Johnson Jared Jonas Christie Jones Jeffrey Kalina Robin Kanefleld Mike Kaplan Karen Kapnlck Lisa Karr J ff, 4 if ' Steven Katcher Amy Katz ff Z, I Laleh Kavakeb Kevin Kelsey David Kelvin I Paul Kennedy J0hl'l Klstlel' Alldfew KICHTHIBIT Paty Harrison, the Betfy Crocker of Ladue, carefully dictates her newest recipe, ? E L x ' L Patrick McDonough Charlda Mems Michelle Manton Marci Millner Dean Mlllonas Orinthla Montague Lisa Mueller Paul Oakley Felipe Obando H11 V n lex, V f Y Qi v' ,v - , 1 5 4 f ' ll Brian Odom Maryann Olson Candle Panhol-gt Marin Millar Andrew Millner 1, 4 if William Moore Kent Moss Buffy Bloecher and Tim Engelmeyer have different views of having their picture taken. 4 u gf A ' ., if fl Q a w 1' W ,M , gig?-f ' A, , 1, QQ, , ,Q .M 4, WJIMQYH ,MW W 3 3 -2 I In . fb 3 va vm ,v as-an fi? ,Q . 'Eg vw W i 1 f if v-ff 6? ,f A ,W ,I I J lf? nl ' .QQ av if f r ,f 2 Kelley Smith Sean Smith Amy Soloman Catherine Spong Michelle Steger 8 irq! J 1 rf- fl' Lisa Stein Geoffrey Stelnback George Stenseth Jeffrey Stern Martha Stiffman Bonnie Stookey Adam Summers I K' Margaret Sullivan 3 Kathy Tallin Thoughts From The Mind O A Ladue High Senior Senior year - we 're in control - we Hnally made it. But one more year here? God, l don 't know - fighting my way through mobs of Freshmen gathering at their lockers talking about the 'fsenior guys does not appeal to me. Don 't you hate it when you get to school and there's not a single parking space because the Sophomores illegally drive to school? But of course there 's relief Senior out to lunch? Are you sure board policies apply when we 're not on campus?,' Don 't the Freshmen get smaller and smaller every year? Oh God, it's Tuesdayg l want to get out of here. Should we blow it off? No, we 've got to wait until applications go out. l guess our biggest achievement this year was the senior class float lfollowing the tradition we set back when we were Freshmeni. Our record of 4 for 4 llossesl doesnlt even compete with the Varsity Football Rams going undefeated. Our Homecoming victory made our float seem a little less insignificant. SA Tls one more time - the Hnal battle. Oh, and what about those underclassmen showing up at our parties? Were we ever like that? No . . But it isn't so badg their parents pick them up at 11:00. God, just get me through second semester - grades don 't matter then. But we do ha ve some pleasures, sitting around with friends on the weekends enjoying refreshments. x Y if WM ? 'Y X .. A W 'Q 'Q www . Q, is 5 Senior Superla tives f.t,,,m G. Wolin B. Poger Most Friendly: Stuart Cytron and Amy Landsbaum Most Talkative: Brian Greenwald and Karen Bartley G, Wolin Best Dressed: Cathy Cantanzaro, Todd Burford G. Wolin G. Wolin Done Most for School: Dan Dertke, Liz Gold- Best Body: Cathy Cantanzaro, Rob Brown stein B. Poger P. Hammond Cutest Couple: Janie Handleman and Scott Kluesner Worst Driver: Adam Summers and Catie Herzog I , 1' Q1 ' -.. B, Poger B. Poger Class Clown: Adam Tenenbaum and Karen Bartley Cutest Smile: Stuart Cytron and Janie Handleman 1 v ,K K . 3 DiSR?f B. Pager G. Wolin G. Wolin Most Likely to Succeed: Liz Goldstein, Jon Biggest Heartthrob: Cathy Cantanzaro, Rob Most Afhjetfcl- Rob Brown' Ann Donahue Welner Brown B. Poger B. Poger Best All Around: .Hm Trice and Amy Landsbaum Most Flirtatious: Erica Smith and Butch Coates Kim Allison Craig Brown Dan Cohen Eric Flagg is M 1 Alan Johnson X' on A S 2 a Q, , C W K as , J Annie A yvazin Melvin Ballenger Joe Bari Aaron Bianco Buffy Bloecher ,,. .. 3 Yi - N My X-z , X X x 1 A' 9 Steve Brown Rob Brown Dareon Burden Charles Cecil David Cho x rss Nik ' A i elfgzxfg , , Eric Brody Butch Coates 47 , igi iggs 1 gm ws'--' . 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X 5 1b,, my Kwik, sw ff' A Jerry Maher Rob Brown Dareon Burden Jay Fording Jim Wolfe Melvin Ballenger Aaron Bianco David Cho Andre Cody The Varsity Football team under the di-- rection of Coach Jerry Maher, completed a superior season at Ladue. The Rams hn- ished their season ranked fifth in the St. Louis area with a 9-1 record. Ladue suffered its only loss to the Webster Groves States- man. The Rams were denied a playoff berth due to the system designed by the Missouri State High School Activities Association. The system used for determining a teams rating is done by awarding points for wins, losses, and for the opposing team which the team plays. lt also adds or subtracts points for playing a school whose enrollment is not the same as yours. As a result of this compli- Geoff Steinback ff lgadue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladcfe It 1 rf f 46 40 41 8 25 14 26 29 - 6 :es I , 5 '. ,,, I 4 ' K St. Thomas Aquinas Northwest Chaminade Parkway South Oakville A , University City Eureka Parkway North, Webster 1 4 Sikestori Mike Brom bolich cated system the Rams fell short of a playoff berth. The Rams defense proved to be the winning factor. The defense held their oppo- nents to just 3.5 points per game. Paul Hammond The Rams defense lines up for another play against the Webster Statesman. Jim Collins Jason Dixon Bill Feinstein Leon Hsher Eric Flagg JM5. ill? . Charles Eric Bachman Tom Brockman Steve Brown Butch Coates Peter Geisz Chris Glasper Photo 1, Availabieiff David Levy ssibs N91 S Eric Pauls Steve Shapiro -a Adam Summers X Brian Thomas Photo Not Available David Henchel Mike Maher Warren Quinn Bill I very Verner Meeks Mike Rohan Mike Jacobs Vaughn Mims Chris Sailor Alan Johnson Vincent Minor Bill K asselbaum Bill Moore Darren Sanders Matt Schumacher P. Hammond Quarterback Warren Quinn eludes a Webster Statesman defenseman for a seven yard gain in a 14 to 6 Ladue loss. Ron Kilby in X K Y TF X 'N' X Q ggi- - A N , X - - ' . ,. J! Jack Nelson Richard Shaw 32 Q! iw iif' 3 so il. Tom Skaggs fi Adam Tenenbaum ,jim Trice John Wald, Don Mlliams Paul Zaffaroni Scott Zaffllef Photo Not Available .swag First row: Coach Bruce, Roy Hawkins, Thaddeus Lee, Charles Berry, Steve Bernstein, Scott Edwards, Tim Donohue, Eddie M. Johnson, Mike Shaw, Alex Dann, David Klein, Chris Suter. Second row: Coach Ponath, Vaughn Mims, Marty Grandelious, Mike Scimo, Charlie Smith, Scott Sum- mers, John Mclntosh, Mike Felago, Neil Jaffe, Dwight Holman, John Craddock, Kevin Bartley. Third row: Levert Sauter, Tim Lacy, Bob Wolf The Sophomore Football team under the direction of head Coach Phil Bruce and assistant Coach Mike Ponath completed a spectacular 8-0 season. With the performance of their Freshman 6-0 record this team is now a unbeatable 14-0. The Rams scored a impressive 217 points in eight games, and allowed only 58 points against them. The Rams most impressive win came over Webster who they believed was the only team who could ruin another undefeated season for them. The Rams outplayed the Statesman though the score does not show it. The defense allowed Webster only four first down conversions. The Rams were plagued with bad field conditions and a number of penal' ties, The Rams offense fired up early in the third quarter when Jones scored on a 35-yard touchdown run. Ladue went on top early in the fourth quarter when Smith scored on fourth down and inches. Ladue completed the 2-point conversion and won the game 14-7. iii fag 'Q -if 51' I ' .Ex -. ,I I ilu. , sv Paul Hammond Cory Wilson, Paul Ross, Robert Rose, Keith Buckland, Kevin Conway, Barry Sandweiss, Andy Garvey, Bryan Sewing, Mike Gerstein. Fourth row: Dirk VerMeulen, Rob Sterling, Gene Wooden, Derek Thomas, Dar- nell Madison, Andy Palan, Scott Lowrance, Kevin Woltjen, Andy Herzig, Fred Wilson, Tim Stern, Don Robinson, Steve Jones, David Harper. lkxx X T Ladue '16 Northwest 12 . ' Ladue T 34 Ladue T28 Ladue Q24 Ladue 47 Ladue 34 F Ladue jf 19 Ladnelgya' .14 The Ladue Rams kicker displays the ranking of the 14-0 Sophomore Rams. Paul Hammond The Rams offense runs another play for a possible touchdown. Chaminade T 6 T Parkwa South 3 , OakvfIieiiZgt?f,4 tgt,L T g 5, i T University. City . . Eureka .. 5 Parkway 'North 'sr' '-', Webster Paul Hammond The Freshman Football team under the direction of head Coach Ron Zetcher and assistants Bob Norris and Steve Ford tinished their season with a 2-3-1 record. Ladues two wins came against Webster and Parkway South. The Rams shutout Parkway South, but were shutout by' both Kirk- wood and Eureka. The total offense of the Rams generated only 32 points in 6 games. The strong defense which Ladue is becoming known for was not present as they allowed a total of 68 points to be scored against them. The Freshman Rams had some big shoes to fill though. They had to live up to the expectations which the opponents had received from last year's 6-0 team. Coach Norris Ladue 0 Ladue 12 Ladue S 0 i Ladue 6 Ladue 8 f- Ladue 6 Front row: Sidney Clark, Burt Garland, Mark Tullman, Scott Mueller, Derrick Wimb- ley, Rod Hawkins, Eric Macklin, Tim Brock- man, Matt Vogt. Second row: Chris Wil- liams, Carl Gebhard, Rick Recht, John Twist, Ashley Riggins, Jackie Walker, Kevin Shockley, Chris Trotter, Richard McDonald, Adam Sitkoff, Mark Zekner, David Lipkind. Third row: Coach Zetcher, Michelle Blues- tein, Kevin Massey, ,Vern Garrison, Steve Steinback, Brent Berger, Sean Carr, lrl Solo- man, John Bierman, Bill McCurdy, Darrell Perkins. Fourth row: Coach Norris, Coach Ford, Darien Camie, Matt Maher, Leo Sim- mons, Dean Plocher, David Goldman. F Kirkwood f .30 Webster Groves V' 17166 T .Eureka H t 5 g Parkway South - fi- 0 ' T Parkway North 8 University City T18 Paul Hammond The Freshman Rams defense prepares to demolish the U-City running back. The Rams wide receiver prepares for the snap of the ball. Front row: Captain Stuart Cytron, Captain Scott Kluesner, Captain Tim Engelmeyer. Second row: Drew Levine, Billy Griesedieck, Doug Rendle- man, Kent Moss, Steve Nicholson, Josh Allen, Mike Green, Mike Offstein, Rollon Woltjen, Jeff Cornwell. Third row: Keith Edwards, Ron Sadler, The Varsity Soccer team under the direction of Coach Ralph Engelmeyer completed one of its best seasons at Ladue compiling a 11-7-2 record. The Rams were experi- menting with a new type of alighnment which proved to work well for the team. Senior co-captain Tim Engelmeyer was the team 's leading scorer, and sophomore Steve Stein kept the team in many games with his outstanding netman- ship. Tim, who netted 22 goals, and senior co-captain Stuart Cytron, who netted 12 goals, led the Ladue assault of 52 goals. Steve Stein led his own assult, allowing only 34 goals in 20 games and recording 5 shutouts. The Rams only winning streak was 7 games long early in the season. The Rams biggest game came against heavily favored DeSmet who was ranked Hfth in the area and finished their season runners-up for the state title. The Rams shutout DeSmet until there was eight minutes remaining in the game when they scored on a headball. Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Craig Brown, David Meyer, Paul Oakley, Jeff Stern, Pat Hensley, Burak Ta ysi, Joe Levine, Robert Minkler, Steve Stein, Coach Ralph Engelmeyer. Not Pictured: Evan Buxner, Brad Cytron, Sam Klein, Randy Offstein, Dan Schneider. L LADDER . League Tournament: L -V ' 2 Kirkwood 9' LADUE U,City i'i' L LADUEL- ' Parkway South LADUE Kirkwood A LADUE Webster Groves -LADUE 1, ,- Maplewood LADUE J, Burroughs, LADUE ,Eureka L' i LADUE Country Day I ' LADUE Pattonvitle LADUE Clayton LADUE UACity - 4 LADUE Chaminade LADUE Bayless LADUE Afton 2 ' LADUE Principia LADUE Parkway, South' LADUE Parkway North A ' ALADIJE Westminister LADUE DeSmet t, LEFT: Junior Doug Rendleman takes on a Clayton forward. BECLOW: Tim Engelmeyer takes on two Pattonville defenseman. Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Senior co-captain Stuart Cytron maneuvers the ball up the field. Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Senior co-captain Scott Kluesner throws himself infront of a DeSmet forward. The Rams appear to be getting it together. Sophomore Robert Minkler battles for the ball against a Country Day defenseman. Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Senior Sam Klein and sophomore Danny Schneider teaming up on a Pattonville player. Coach Engelmeyer talks over team strategy for the second half of the game. Courtesy of Mrs. Rendleman Members Of The 1984-85 Sophomore Soccer Team Josh Allen Brett Balber David Berger Kirk Boeger Phil Cryer Brad Cytron Dan Dyroff Mike Engelmeyer Steve Harbison Mike lanotti Greg Johner Kirk Lambright Louis Mainieri Marc Mancuso W? The Sophomore Soccer team under the direction of Coach Ron Probst clinched their second conference cham- pionship in two years. The Rams ended the season with a 12-4 record with loses suffered to Kirkwood, Lafayette, Eureka, and Mehlville. During the course of the season the Rams put together two, 5-game winning streaks. Danny Schneider provided the assult for the Rams scoring 26 goals in 16 gamesg the Rams scored a total of 64 goals. Sophomores Brad Cytron and Josh Allen anchored the defense. Sophomores Steve Stein and Robert Minkler saw very limited duty on the Sophomore team due to their involvement on the Varsity team. Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ken Marks Randy Marvel Dan McCrary Peter Mikhail Bob Minkler Jeff Morrison Randy Offstein Bill Remis Bedros Sarian Dan Schneider Greg Seltzer Josh Stein Steve Stein Blue Thorwegen 2 Kirkwood 5 Webster 5 U. City 9 Westminister 2 Eureka 5. Patton ville 4 Northwest 5 U. city 3 Chaminade Member of the Sophomore Soccer team carries the ball upfield. Ladue Bayless ' 1 Ladue Lafayette 2 Ladue P. South 1 Ladue P. North 2 Ladue Oakville 0 South City Tournament: Ladue 1 Kirkwood 0 Ladue 5 Fox 2 Ladue 0 Mehlville 2 Courtesy of Mrs, Rendleman Sophomore Danny Schneider, leading scorer on the Sophomore team, looks for a pass during the Varsity game at Pattonville. Paul Hammond Mike lanotti takes the ball up the field. The Freshman Soccer Rams under the direction of Coach Gale O'Brien Hnished their season with a 3-2-1 record, This was only the second season ot' existence of the Freshman team. The advantage of the Freshman team is that it gives the incoming Freshmen, who usually see very limited time on the Sophomore team, a chance to gain valuable game experience, The Rams netted 14 goals in 6 games and allowed only 7 goals to be scored against them. The Rams recorded back-to-back shutouts over Parkway North and Parkway West. The Rams did well for their three games, but they fell in the middle of their short season dropping games to Parkway Central and Eureka. Paul Hammond Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue First row: Blue Thorwegen, Tom Biggs, Tad Kardis, Doug Feinstein, Jamie Kauffman, David Adams, Mark Rubin. Second row: Rob Perci- val, Kent King, Mike Nicholson, Stu- art Watson, Jim Percival, Kent King, Mike Nicholson, Stuart Watson, Jim Lambright, Steve Saris, Mike lanotti. Third row: Coach O'Brien, Mike Minkler, Greg Johner, Robert Kilo, Matt Cobaugh, Dan McCrary. Parkway North 0 Parkway West 0 Crestview 1 T Parkway Central 2 V Eureka P 3 g Seividge 1 Paul Hammond Ladue battles for the ball against their opponent. Paul Hammond Freshman Ram prepares to turn the ball upfield towards the goal. fi 5 i T T all 1 f V-'- E i I K. I .I v y . . Y, I f L,.k, s . A .Elia : gh i - - f . ' , - s , . ..,. ' , is 'Lh' ' 5 ,, , , 1 ,, gy f ' .ggi , V3.1 an . fiat- ,--1-W i w . , - ' ,,.. ' i, , t ,K ., ., H X' IIII Dennis Bremer Dan 035957 Joe Bari Chris Brown 2: 2? Tim Dresche Louis Hanses QQQQQENTS S '-Afvfff oPPoNENr LADUE Lindbersth by 4 R Loss Country Day V Loss izzifimizrffa' 0 ggfkffey get L ' ay on oss fggggigh ' A me Parkway South ' Won University City Won ggiiggyleeti Won Parkway North lg Wong Mehlvme Loss Mehlville ' i?':.,.Loss,,' , i . f i A' i-1-V' V , '--f'r1 i,,,i ,,,', ' 1 1 3 i 3 55 ' - . izi 1' ,,..-- ii Barry Menzel Ralph Scherrer Rusty Shaw Charles Shepherd Fred Stark Bfenf Sufhan The Varsity Water Polo team under the direction of Coach Dan Casey Hnished their season with a 10-7 record. The Water Buffaloes had four, two-game matchups during their season. They beat Berkeley in both of the matchups, split the pair with rival Country Day, and lost both pairs to Mehlville and Lindbergh. The biggest game of the Water Buffaloes season came with an astounding 9-6 victory over the state champions, University City. Rusty Shaw and Brent Suffian provided the attack for the Water Buffaloes by scoring three goals each. Senior Ralph Scherrer scored the game winner and juniors Stark and Hershman each added a goal. Rusty Shaw had his biggest game of the year against Principia by providing an awesome assault of 10 goals, and led the Water Buffaloes to a 14-6 victory. All photographs courtesv of Chris Bro Brian Hershman QPHVPQ . l s.tt AV539l?5fiil?f5E 5 'i'1f':iia-'Y,aft-'G' -'iii-'i fgiii,-6 22.5 wltggfy ,7ff.f'i.:1,1t ,s:ii gwgbztfwhfifwrite 551555 iw? , ., ,. it. as .,,,,,.,. L. 1,1 . , Jerry Loomstein Mike Zucker First Row: Jay Witte, Tom Ashworth, Jeff Singer, Glyn Strong, Robert Viloria, Steve Reeves. Second row: Greg Rothman, Arne Schmidt, Dan Binowitz, Coulter Smith, .lim Darst, Mark Felder, Spencer Klein. Third row: Laurie Zucker, Tim Keohane, Jon Ban- e Junior Varsity Water Polo team r the direction of Coach Dan Casey hed their season with a 8-7 record. J. V. Water Buffaloes, like the varsity , beat University City and also split a of games with Country Day. They added a sweep of their two games Parkway Central. Unlike the varsity though, the J. V. Water Buffaloes to split the pair of meetings with The team played well, but could never manage to combine for than a two-game winning streak all ashek, Kevin Kusama, Peter Tillt, David Bari, Coach Casey. Ron Sadler OPPONENT LA DUE S.L.U.H. Loss Lindbergh Won Country Day Won Parkway Central Loss University City Won Parkway North Won Mehlville Loss Country Day Loss Principia Won Parkway West Loss Berkeley Won Q Clayton Loss Parkway South Won District Meet: Parkway Central Won Lindbergh Loss I All photographs courtesy of Chris Brown f - .:EI1i- 21112 ',,, - . 1 . ...pg H -, ,. .Wo 2 . . 7 '25-.ilziiil fha -4 ' M WW ' ... I if ' f E V ' wx' 1 , i- - ' . V I , .... -' -0 Phil Brusca Charles Cecil Dan Cohen Dan Dertke Tom Funicelli Andy Hafbfsfm The Varsity Cross Country team under the direction of Coach Phil Brusca finished their season qualifying only one runner for the Sectionals. The Harriers have not ran as well since the loss of Mike Currinder due to graduation in 1983. After Mike graduated Senior Dan Cohen became the Harri- ers leading runner. Dan was the only member of the 1984- 85 team to qualify for the Sectionals. The highlight of Harriers season was the Ladue ln vitational. The meet drew twenty-four teams from the bi-state area. The Harriers finished strong in the meet with all of the members of the OPPONENT Northwest High School Invitational Webster A U. City Invitational Eureka v Oakville Ladue Invitational Parkway South - Northwest Metro In vitatfonal Suburban South Conference District Brian Jones TEAM PLACE 12th out of 24 2nd out of 2 5th out of 10 2nd out of 3 12th out of 18 3rd out of 3 Sth out of I2 5th out of 7 7th out of 9 team bettering their previous times. Ladue finished seventh 595593551 out of nine teams in the District meet held at Ladue Junior High. g N I P. Hammond Senior Andy Harbison shows signs of tiring as he keeps his pace. P. Hammond Senior Dan Dertke leads the way for the other cross country runners at the Ladue Invitational. ., ..,,. f ' f Avv: .' -5-ii.. 'W in 1 .vqxyv E fl 'QQf'-ff A f . so ' . tisi. Qualifying: Dan Cohen ii 4 ff . ' ww mmm aww Q 1 Z f if iffy! 4 ,WV I V. , 1 K 1 , 5 8 4 W f,,,f M ,L f .f A ,Z ,VL , . , ff' K Y M 3, 2 4-'XBUE 45225 5 f an -- 1 vi ff-' flg: ,vi I ' 'if ' , , I ,f 4 4 JK-fc Coach Ramming .hm Collins Martin HOWQ11 T gg M .4 1 pf 2 4' A at 5 1' 4 Ig f , 1 W .. , QQ : ' - ' if5T?3Wi- 3 2 A VZ . Brian Hershman Scott Joftus Eddie Johnson Warren Quinn Jim Trice Phil Williams -9 N ., 5, .. ,,virW,,, Z, , - . av. Steve Brown Evan Buxner Eric Davis Jared Jonas Andre Jones Ron Kilby David Meyer J. Cohen Co-captains Martin Howell and Jim Collins watch mesmerized as the ball falls throug X4 the hoop. M 7 S s Q L The Varsity Basketball Rams under the direction of Coach Mike Ramming put together one of the most impres- sive records ever in Rams history. The Rams were led by Co-captains Martin Howell and Jim Collins. The Rams proved themselves early in the season by sweeping both the Affton Tournament and the prized Meramec Tourna- ment. In the Meramec Tournament Ladue faced such area powerhouses as DeSmet and S.L.U.l'L and beat them. After the Meramec Tournament the 12-0 Rams overtook the number one spot in the area. The Rams continued undefeated until they met Webster Groves at Ladue before an estimated crowd of 2,500 people. Ladue was upset by nine points as Webster beat them 50-41. The Rams Hnished their season with a 25-6 record, but lost in the Hrst round of districts to Chaminade. The Rams were hampered by injur- ies to key players in the Chaminade game. P 0 l'if'f. ---.g . Q1-ff tnhl 5--'Q-QDPONENT 0 T-4042410145 O P f LADU5- isil xffkwaod 1458-49 5 5-Aff?0?i:i31Tf????!iimehff Lutherarillfddthl , Mehlville if ' Brentwood 4 St. Thomas-Aqainas House 5Pf'f'95i, lig.. -1 f , gMeram GC ,To l1KK1?????3Ei?if:5' 1JffffParb0ay,- West? 2 ggiif f i2ii-filfihdbergh 5 I Q-?DeSmet Q 2 1 g ffli,-'iL.Uf'l ' 4 7 55-63 30-48 45-57 34-59 54-64 44-89 44-52 41- 77 61-73 49- 70 55-60 '36-40 1 Webster Groves - 5.50341 Maplewood -A J Parkway South , ,.'- 'i91i3i55i643' League .Swarm-Squfh i ,WebsterlwGroves'i 5 Berkeley' Eureka' Parkway Central University City , Oakville .'-', A - - Affton '.g. jfw 'A ., Parkweyiifbleifbi,--14,.iQ s 5 Dfstrisfsf ChaminadegiQiQQi'3. f ii ?if3'lfWiY,g'NQf!l7 ' . 35 1. 4524635 54343- 63-512. 59-60 93-sg. 45 65 4 ' 41-Weisz-f ' . 51-45 IBASIKIETIIBAIIII IIQAM Y A IDIITUIAV UUIIAI AU AT'-'IS 'www W' as-...V 'fu-.aaa mug J. Cohen re Eddie Johnson gets off a shot Webster Groves. J, Cohen Martin Howell goes for the tip in. Junior Martin Howell gets off a short., M sw t Q- Q f fx, I Nw. - g i f. . .N .W..weMN.,,, J. Cohen Senior Co-captain Jim Collins drives to the hoop with Martin Howell backing him. rr .,,. 'U s. 51 we ,Q 2 2 I J Cohen Junior David Meyer drives inside against La- fayette for the score. J. Cohen Jim Collins drives in for the lay up, First Row:Charles A. Smith, Vaughn Mims, Andy Garvey, Mark Pomerantz, Robert Minkler, Harold Berndt. Second Row: Coach Robert Lange, Gene Wooden, Thaddeus Lee, Mark Miller, Dirk VerMeulen, Kevin Nevills, Robert Walt, Randy Marvel. The Sophomore basketball team under the direction oi' Coach Robert Lange, turned in one of the most impressive seasons at Ladue with a 21-1 record, The Rams were led by the size of Dirk VerMeulen and Kevin Nevils and the speed from Vaughn Mins, Gene Wooden, Bobby WoltQ and Andy Garvey. ln Ladue 's second game, Wolf put the rams on track scoring 23 points in a 67-45 romp of Principia. Vaughn Mims got off to a impressive start by scoring 14 or more points in the first tive games. The Rams most thrilling game was against University City. University City had several opportunities to win the game in the Hnal seconds, but they could not connect as Ladue won 54-53. Overall the Sophomore Rams were very impressive and it looks like Coach Ramming has alot ot' new talent to work with next year. Below: Dirk VerMeulen jumps for the ball at the tip off Photos by Ron Sadler At Left: Robert Walt' hits for two against Parkway South 'mm-at FRESHMAN BASKETBALL LA DUE Hrst row: Chris lfwlliams, Mark Tullman, David Goldman, Steve I-Hrsch, Jason Jenkins. Second row: Mark Pomeranz, John Twist, Kip Levine, Matt Cobaugh. Third row: Dean Plocher, Leo Simmons, Darrell Perkins. ' 1 M - ' atv ,f , 1 N '- VY F7 , .lv - fu' :- i -1' -Y-4 KT Ni Ron Sadler The Freshman Basketball team under the direction of Coach Mick Ponath Hnished a disappointing season with a 4-9 record. Mak Pomertanz, one of the best natural shooters, shined on the Freshman team averaging 20 points a game. Pomerantz was elevated to the Sophomore team also. Center Leo Simmons led the team in rebounding. The Rams could not put together a winning streak. The Rams collected their wins against Afton, Webgter Groves, Eureka, and Selvidge. The Rams began the 5983011 and ended the season with a win, throwing in two wins in the middle. The Rams can look forward to a longer season and tougher teams. Overall the Freshman have alot to look forward to next year as Sophomores. At right: Chris Williams gets off a shot against Selvidge. Ron Sadler Mark Pomerantz brings the ball upcourt against Selvidge. Ron Sadler w S S 53 Singer Felder Daugherty' Second row: Chris Brow Dennis Front row: Ralph Scherrer Andy Star Bremer Tom Ashworth J Lori Zucker' Third row: Mar Dan Binowitz Kevin Kusam Scarlet McNeir' Back row: Coach E If Q 5 I r 1 Debra Loomstein, Christy Frank, lls y ! 3 e l Velten, Joe Bari, Jon Banashek, Bre , W W i Suffian, Tim Drescher, Craig Lobdell Ron Sadler The Ladue Eudals, under the direction of Coach Ed Velten, Hnished the QPPONENT LADUE Eureka ' 64,102 season with a 4-7 record. Although not a winning record, the Eudals still S.L,UH. 99,72 Kirkwooodff received some well-deserved recognition. Ladue's only problem was that Country Day 88.65 Chammade 108'-93,73 they were suffering in the number of swimmers available, The Eudals got pafkway Cenfmj! pa,-A-Way Nwth , 85.84 off to a quick start against S.L.U.H. by qualifying for state their 200- Mc-Cjuef North 110.71.86 Cjayfon ' V - 105.61 A medley relay team, Ralph Scherrer in the 100 backstroke, and Tom Parkway South 105,51 Lafayette A ' ' 97.74 Ashworth in both the 100 butterfly and the 100 breaststroke Vfanney 71-89 Universny Qty V' Z' ,'i. 75.91 V , 0 yi M- X P f A 9 V ' gf! L MW M! K I . g ,,,,,,, WWW, , f ,W A . ,Q Q i 2 l A 4 -f!'f ' 9 9- W ,if A kv ,, V A X I .Q ,' V .- , V ,,wV,.,,. , I - A 1 it :il 9 A ' ' 'i: ' 5 V ' A M , ,Z .,A. E.. ,, tc 3 !, rt if i M ll I YH ,A,,,f ' ff :s- . T! .. rflgfi' fi? 1 9 M Ron Sadler The Eudal swimmers on thelr way to timshmg a 20 lap race. Ron Sadler Hrst row: Fred Wilson, David Kelvin, Daniel Pilz, Jon Kessler, Rob Brown, Jay Fording, Doug Feinstein, Scott Harris, Maurice Johnson. Second row: Robert Kilo, Leon Satz, Paul Zaffaroni, Chris Glasper, Andre Cody, Rajiv Thakur. Third row: Coach O'Brien, Becky Kramer, Lisa Kelvin, Jordan Palmer, Dan Kaufman, Jamie Kaufman, Tim Brockman, Brett Balber, The Ladue Wrestling team, under the direction of Coach Jerry Maher and Coach Gale O'Brien, ended their season with a 6-5 record. Ladue placed nine wrestlers into sectionals, but none of them advanced state. The nine wrestlers were 77m Brockman, Rob Brown, Jay Fording, Chris Glasper, David Harper, Jon Kessler, Mike Rohan, Fred Wilson, and Paul Zaffaroni. Co-captains Jay Fording and Rob Brown proved to be dominant winning wrestlers in the season, and helped lead the Rams as far as they did make it. Though the Rams did not fair very well this season, Coach Maher has a lot to look forward to next year because many of his wrestlers are young and still improving. Ron Sadle Blue Thorwegen, Jason Andermann, David Lipkind, Brent Berger, Sea Carr, Sidney Clark, Coach Maher. Fourth row: Scharlet McNeir, Er: Brody, Jennifer Fording, Mike Rohan, Dan Dryoff Scharlet McNeir, Kiilr Lambright, Mike Maher, Robert Neier, Bedros Sarian, Tim Stern. .OPgo1vENr:, LADUE OPPONENT 'ff.1jA.DUEf Burroughs 42-36-. oaiwffze it P 0-72 Affton Quad '3rd place' Mapfgwcodi, j l - 33-42 Country Day , 34-42 COUMFSI D33l.l!?V' f place Paklfway Sew Parkway Num i ' 59418 . 52323 League Tournament Q' 6th place' Webster Groves 42-36 Eureka 1 s 5941 Disiricfsf , ,University ,Qty 18-54 7716? m-Brockniangr Rob Bifown, ,Jaya ,C1ayfCm, 1 21-51 Fordin, Chris Glasper, David Affton Ladue Quad ' 51321 2nd ' place Harper, Jon Kessler,,Mike Ros han,1Fred,Wilson, and Paul Zazi faroni. ' f - ' A- . 5? 5, 2 ww. X: lg' SX N? W f fl -: ' -N Qg xjrf . E , . . .. ..,. ... ' F X T 6 A 35 L RF rf Ev Ui t i as as V J K K. K '. - ,,:. ,im f Nw ., sslss as ssss F i ':i . ' Qts 1'-S-7 'X , , , V ffQfi,i no A, , ,,,,, .,,. I Q S. A S W , f ' :sh ff W- 1 ,Z st.xf.+2--w M -f.fftfg,:,,1nm'w2:s-ggi? H ' , f, ' f 'T S 51M::,ff,,g:iz ,V in Q, f 46? , A f f WSW f I Q if w 1 704 M or f .L ar as M 7 We f if' M 32 sf W 55, QW vm H ' S, fm: 338' A ,- A. ,AL., f lttss A X ,f . L 5 4 fmt ' i 32 lm ,te ' Ron Sadler ,,,...4..., W, Ron Sadler ff QW NYM, , , - A .41'w13jgz:g,Qg Q, Sri- mmm, a emwftgezzsew 'f.e'4ffli22mz-13+ ,1,i,'l Q fii W . X egg ff gf .f Top: A Ladue wrestlers gets the better of his opponent from Webster. Above: A Ladue wrestler put his opponent from Webster in a headlock. Left: Sophomore Paul Zaffaroni pins his op- ponent from Webster. 'W Q Ron Sadler NMS' Varsity Field Hockey Team: Front row: llse Daugherty, Cathy Spong, Kim Chambers, Lynn Esserman, Sue Granneman, Katie Maune, Stacy WolL Allison, Carrie Picraux, Tina Ross, Second row: Coach Mirchefrf Kristin Julie Fischer, Whitney Rehr, Sharon Gimenez, Carol Herman t VW Lutheran S. L il Ladirekr KW U City L l Lada? g W R, Gardens' L 1 H Varsity Field Hockey ended with quite a good season. Ladue W Pfmgipfasg' T L 'L The team was led by Coach Georgia Mircheff and Co- Ladue it AL t,UfgLjj5,ggs. . I W Captains Kim Allison and Cathy Spong. Coach Mircheff Ladue ,K W T ' L was very pleased with the season. She said, The girls did a Ladliefgr Brehgwogg g W super jobg they were one of the best teams in a long time. . g Clayton W The high scorer was senior Kim Allison and junior Kristin Ladue P l A g T Bayless W . Chambers being second. The game against Principia was jf Ladue F Lindbergh Y C L by probably the team's toughest and yet best game ot' the T Ladue L A . Mary I gW. . season. After a bit of a struggle, Ladue won the game. Ladue L I i..s . VisitatiofrqfgiffiWi A .,p . 5-5 D. Rosenthal A lull in the action as the girls await the return of the ball from out-of-bounds, D. Rosenthal Both teams get set for the starting whistle to begin play. Junior Varsity Field Hockey Team: Front row: Becky Cornwell, Anna Obrock, Melanie Mollman, Marla Langsam, Claudia Sohn, Lisa Mentong Second row: Dede Martin, Marla Teper, Bertha Lin, Tanya Hinesley, Ladue W ll City W i Ladue T Principia T W Ladue L Ursuline W Ladue at yy Kirkwood W La due 'Vel F' 'L Bren twood W Ladue ' W Clayton y L Ladue L T Meryl. , W Ladue L Visffaffon T W D. Rosenthal Abby Krain, Debbie Diamond, Coach Koneringg Third row: Kelly McCor- mick, Maria Leu, Maureen Lewis Even though the win-loss record of the Junior-Varsity Field Hockey team was not great, they still had a super season. Coach Grace Konering said, The girls really had a great season! They played quite well and they show a lot of promise. The Co-Captains for this year were Marla Lang- sam and Anna Obrock. One of the top scorers was Claudia Sohn, who made their only goal in the game against Clay- ton. Another great game was against U. City-Hve goals were scored. Under the careful eye of the referee, both squads struggle to get the ball down Held. D. Rosenthal 'W .awk .Afi- Softball Team - Front row: Coach Jerry Watson, Stacy Remmy, Louise Losos, Amy Behle, Orinthia Montague, Jennifer Jackson, Debbie Stillman, Nancy Walters, Debbie Tabakag Second Row: Lynne Kottmeier, Amy Ladue Ll A Kirkwood W Ladue L U City - Ladue L 'Rosati-Kain W Ladue .W , Eurekalflif, is Ladue L Eureka W Ladue'ffL W, V i' Fox Arnold ' A Ladue L Pafkfvay West W Ladkfel 'Vi' :lLI'PafkWaVN0ffl1 W L , , Webster Laclue St. Johrfs L Ladue L Graves ' W Ladue Bishop W Ladue L , QNortf5west W DUBOURQ gg, tissue. L icli itfifffafi, W Ladue L Webster W .'5,i,,1Qadui+L 'Meblville w Groves 4'L-'l L Parkway5outh W Ladue L' -TL lfQ5kVlll9 D. Rosenthal Dionne Ferguson and Michelle Smith attempt to throw out a runner at Hrs! base. D. Rosenthal O'Connell, Julie Eberwein, Yazmin Gibson, Kelli Brown, Dionne Ferguson, Diane Wilson, Pam Siegfried, Mindy Smith, Michelle Smith, Coach John Phelang Not Pictured: Laura Tullman, manager The softball team, guided by coaches Jerry Watson and John Phelan, ended in a bit of disappointment, but still with some hope. From the standpoint of the won-loss record, the season was a disappointment, said Coach Watson. However, we have a young team, and the prospects for next year look much better. Even though the team won only two games, many of the losses were quite close with some good plays made by many of the girls during the season. One who will be hard to replace will be Jennifer Jackson - a four year all-around player. , D. Rosenthal Louise Losos mentally prepares herself before the pitch is released by the opponent. D. Rosenthal Front row: Jane Schiele, Marine Milar, Second row: Gwen Williams, Alison Slein, Charlotte McNear, Christy Hind, Coach Judy Norris. Meet T Alil AVl Ladue Northwest HS Inv. C C ll24th of 25 n Webster 1 no team . T Eureka-Oakville 2nd of 3 Ladue Inv. m no team Parkway S. -Northwest 2nd of 3 Metro Inv. 9th of 10 . Conference Q so C C no team District no team M Sectionals did not qualify' The Girls Cross Country Team had a disappointing sea- son this year, Some runners did well individually, but the team did not do well as a whole. Co-captains Jane Schiele, Nancy Reed, and Marine Milar led the team. Many injuries plagued the girls and quite often Ladue did not have enough runners to enter as a team. Jane Schiele and Marine Milar won many separate metals. Schiele placed Hrst out of 24 at Parkway S. and Milar placed fourteenth out of 46 at Districts. 1.- F51 vig? D. Rosenthal I W . p? 4 5 , W WXW K F 2 ' 1 Z Q 1 I S The Cross Country girls show their determination. ' D. Rosenthal .ask D. Rosenthal Volleyball Team-Front row: Marnice Batchman, Peggy Peden, Susan Odem, Coach Strobach, Melissa Wynn, Jill Siegfried, Duran Hipp, Caro- Pearce, Shari Sigoloft, Annie A yvazian, Andrea Catlin, Second row: Brian line Safiany Buffy B132-Chef, Patty Harry, Missy Friedman, S Ladue I Ladue Ladue Ladue ,Ladue Q., ,Ladue fy'Ladue V Ladue W Clayton L L Kirkwood . W Ladue L Ursuline T ' W Ladue L R Parlfiyay W W Ladue W Parkway'S L Ladue W Parkway C L Ladue L U City W Ladue L Eureka W Ladue Ladue J - Burroughs Patton ville Webster Princmia Parkway N Oakville City i St. ,Josephs The varsity volleyball team, coached by Mrs. Connie Strobach, had a decent season. They made their way into districts, but then lost their second game. All in all, they had a 7-9 record and they came in second in districts. The team will be losing some outstanding seniors such as Buffy Bloecher, who made the second team all conference and Susan Pearce who made the first team all conference. However, many talented players remain, so next season looks good. D. Rosenthal The volleyball Rams get set to execute another slam across the net. D. Rosenthal Coach Strobach informs the team of the starting line-up in todays game. 1, ......A. ,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,A JV Volleyball Team-Front row: Kristi Randall, Chris Bollinger, Chris Schu- bert, Margie Schroeder, Berinthia DesRosiers, Second row: Coach Bom- hoftf Dean Rapp, Shana Sailor, Venus Morgan, Cicaly Dunlap, Michelle Schubert, .Vristi Budner, Nancy Lewis, Tracey Cobbins D. Rosenthal The Girls Junior Varsity volleyball team concluded their season with a record of 4-8. They were led by Coach Barbara Bomhofi Although the season Went quickly, the girls had time to work on their teamwork and skills. Ladue battled out many tough games. One highpoint of the season was a match against Oakville. The Rams lost the Hrst game 4-15, won the second game 15-5, and won the third game 1 7-15. Coach Bomhoff anticipates that the girls will devel- op into a Hne team. at t i i. 3' 1 ' ' R 'A i',r- i 5 M 'l a .-Www 'Ladrie S V at R ST 'S LT ST 'J ST S' FLT S? S' 2' 3' 3' S' S 2' S' S' Sf iw ww gm fn an eu re m gym., V,VV7,V w, w,4J,f-4 w 1 ,V 33 -1 55 f l.i.f 1f2':,g'i' S 55' Qrifii-Qtigeiiiiti V252 Fu-Q'C'5CnEwm Q4 EvhSSSEbSSE 4 r , . Chris Bollinger tosses the volleyball high in the air and prepares to smash her serve over the net. D. Rosenthal S.. gg f . 4 lv, A Ladue Tennis Team: First Row: Grace Patterson, Melanie McCurdy, Julie Di8l'110I7d, C05Cl7 Miifk5i Thifd ROW-' Bonnie Yatkeman, Michele Bfefef, Levy, Joyesha Bhattacharyag Second Row: Coach Velten, Chris Johnson, Ann Donohue, Amy Yatkeman, Jolana Miller Molly McDonough, Amy Roppel, Bonnie Kottler, Julie Mcolai, Tracy Ladue- V . ,QL 3 QLadue f-Edu? S ff-ddue Ladue' ,L Ladue Ladu' , A alfurekafwi -L I Ladue Ladue ' 'L . Clayton L WQ Ladue W Ladue ' T 'lkirkwood Far right: Bonnie Kottler slams the ball, Right: Senior captain Ann Donohue returns the ball in a crucial game. we sz, f W John Burroughs L Parkway West W Parkway South L St. Joseph Lindbergh Finishing with an outstanding record of 8-3, the 1984 Girls Tennis Team was undefeated in their league, Joan Marks and Ed Velten coached the Rams to victory in the Suburban South Conference. Kimberly Forti, Nan DeFabio, and Ann Donohue were key players on the team, ranked 1,2, and 3 successively. Donahue a senior, was undefeated throughout the regular school season and thus continued on to the State Tournament. The team looks forward to next season. mass . .isigiiif W ' - ....,t . . . .,,.,. . tkk- 1.-5' T PM 1 rr... .. T 5 T ,,,, ,Q . , f i i A 1 1 i 4 P. Hammond Basketball Team Hrst Row Jill Slegfrled Kim Allison Buffy Bloecher, Marnice Batchman, Coach Fordg Second Row: Susan Pierce Ann E Villa . . V- l lParkway S. Ladue LDUCl22.9l'!P2' Ladulew 4 V Northwest Ladue Brentwood 2, to , L Eureka Ladue Mary Instf N -Parkway W Ladue Pattontfille- filgadue L U City Ladue Webster J 'A 4 - - Oakville Ladue Kirkwood A Affton Ladue Burroughs 'Ledge Parkway N. Ladue W MapleWC'Cfd Ladrje A A 3 I 4 f Q if 8 1? , Q r Nagy : X 1' r , ge 'C 1. if I ,- Above Senior Buffy Bloecher works the ball in towards the basket during a tough game Left Susan Pierce tips off at the start of a game. iliiII!llll!I'T'I- P. Hammond Above: A Junior Varsity Ram takes a shot for two more points. Right: At the start of the game, the centers tip off to their teammates. The Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team ended their season with a record of 7 - 8. The Rams started out with three straight game wins, but then they were defeated by Webster. The team also suffered losses to U City and Oakville, but did defeat Burroughs, Maplewood, and Park- way West. Mr. Freter coached the girls to a near .500 season. Next year, the girls will hopefully have a more IOS EFOUS SGBSOIZ. p p P. Hammond ml fr r 'M W N . t f.f .,,-Wigwam - .Q ...,.:f'W N M hkkk , .,,. ...sit X 1 A - V - 'W Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue 'Twin'-f Brentwood ' W Mary Inst. ,L Patton ville L , Webster W A Kirkwood L Burroughs L Maplewood L Pkwy. South W Ladue Ladue Ladue Laclue Laclue Ladue, i Ladue P. Hammona Northwest W Eureka W Pkwy. West, L lL.City .W T l , '0akvillej W - fl :2Aifft0f1 H P39956 flNQYf11p i . Left: Marnice Bachman dribbles the ball down the court during a game Below: Through much defense a J. V. player gets the ball. P. Hammond iff' 1 P. Hammond irst Row: Sharon Miller, Laura Tullman, Cynthia Hayden, Nancy Walters, Yazmin Gibson, Debbie 1. ' .1. ' 5 I K' 'U . ' ,yi U - , ' , I. .C -- . .-.J 1 vb .-ff' 15 4' tillman, An a Hoskins, Second Row: Coach Zetcher, Julie Eberwein, Shana Sailor, Cicily Dunlap, Y ayetra Slone, Julie McLain, Debbie Tabaka l The Girls Freshmen Basketball Team completed their Tseason with an acceptable record of 4 - 5, Coach Zetcher instructed the girls throughout the entire winter schedule. Freshman center Cicily Dunlap helped steer her teammates to many of the wins. The Rams had much team spirit, which assisted them in working well together. A solid defense, but Ja lacking offense attributed to the win - loss record of the Freshmen girls. During the season, the team had a super win over Oakville, with a score of 28 - 27, Coach Zetcher feels that there is definitely a great outlook for the coming years, because of all the potential in his Hne group of girls. Y Laclue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue U City Kirkwood Parkway North Lindbergh y T g Webster S Eureka Parkway South Oakville Crestview . ., , A X - Left: Nancy Walters guards the basket against the opponent. Above: The Freshmen Rams gather for a conference. Xxx ciscs 67 , ,,,. F i me , , W V, , Lv, 4? A W v M V' 2 X W., aw 1 ,W X g. 5... -M WX N'--.. NN -Q.. NW'-N NN. 5 .N-ANNA .XWN 'M Mx AMN -MH K 1 G ff- ' 'fr X-WNW 'wa MW ,mf M' NNN WV Nw 'L'-M. MW-f. 'Nu WMS fr 95. Q M., .1 gm ww ,gf A Nw' swag 1 E .ww seg ,fl wg 2 W Ns 'IM ,WM ,M 1 Xw ,W ,ns ui' 'E Q69 V A s X 1 X. -5 2 S S as . .wk 69 Eric Acree Norman Alfaro Jodi Allen Angelique Almon Mary Armstead Eric Bachman Lorne Baker Mchael Banashek Jill Barrett Judy Beck Charlie Becker Karen Becker Amy Behle Susan Bell Gary Belville Jeffrey Bernstein Betina Black Matt Bollinger Sherri Boonshaft Thomas Brockman Brian Bruce Christopher Bruner Laney Butler Sonny Buttar Evan Buxner Alissa Camie Kristin Chambers Karen Cho Leslie Christian Andre Cody Creighton Cohn Pamela Cole Jewel Collier Sean Conway Jeffrey Cornwell Andrea Corvalan i K g , f we 1 , ll' 1 'sf Gregg Wolin and Steve Mcholson of Nasty Habits their fans, 'mf nf- v ,, ,X V' ,L ' fc , Ti fa X X ,si .. itz . sw QR v- Y - QN -Pi-2 rw as x 5 'SP X 3 I 5 G , A Q f' fa' L, . ?ls.nFs5 ':i:ig Sherry Crawford Kisha Dalton Tracie Davie Cathie Davis Monisa Davis James DeBoard Nannette DeFabi0 Melissa Dempsey Lynda Deusinger Tracy Diamond Lisa Diehl Eric Dillner Todd Edelman Keith Edwards Lori Emert Barbie Epstein Lynn Esserman Donald Eudy Julie Evans Elizabeth Exarhou Michael Fagin Steven Feldenberg Monica Felder Ben Feldman Brian Feldman Roger Fendelman John Ferguson Julie Fischer Merrin Folender Gwyn Fordyce Rachel Forster Meredith Forti Linda Frank John Friedman Marc Gaby Cari Garrett Greg Garrett John Garrett Jeannie Gebhard Peter Geisz Paul Gellman Kelley George Kyle Gershman Michael Glaser Christopher Glasper Jeff Glickman Geri Glixman David Goldberg Lisa Goldberg Daniel Goldman Ashley Graham Victoria Grandelious Sue Granneman Julie Green Michael Green Bill Griesedieck Carrie Hallett Laura Hamlett Paul Hammond Lou Hanses Becky Hargis Bonnie Hargis Nicole Harper Patricia Harry Da vid Hartstein Angie Haus if 1 -M. 4211, 2 if xg 1, ' 'wv . nf .47 , ,fam . we- ar., . , 53 ,, Q APD f Y , J C X J ,. fa' 11 is F r LZ' 2: an , ,.,.,, I . 3 1 2 f fe tw f r 3 . The Junior Melting Pot If there is one word which most accurateh describes the Junior class, it is -variety. Mthii only one class almost every conceivable type 0 'fgroupu is represented. From our computer club maniacs, who spend every working mc ment in the math ofhce, to our Junior Jeeg Club , who seem to think dipping is attractivi and don 't quite grasp the purpose of the park ing lot line. And then, of course, there are ou loungers, who futilely tight for room amid thi sophomores. Finally, we have the smoking lounge gang, who seem totally unaware tha their sunglasses are not permanently attache to their heads, but what is even more surpri ing, is that these almost comically diverse indivi duals comprise the uniquely, unpredictabla class of 1986. -Composed by a group of junion who wish to remain anonymous. l N l X: .4- I . Kantis is really frustrated with the lock on her lock- Y 5412 H, 'f -H ' ,Q-yu f 4 3 - w,M1,w l V...--M Mike Rohan, Matt Schumacher and Bill Kassebaum are really happy that it 's Monday. . My ...W-c.ff ' .a.w ,,.,,..'f'f A 1 9 I f f 'xl me ' -i k 5 3 Chris Heil Stanley Henderson Julie Henry Patrick Hensley Carol Herman Brian Hershman Rex Hill Jenny Hillebrandt Christie Hind Doranne Hipp Robert Hirsch Rebecca Holman Jeff Horowitz Mike Horwitz Daniel Huber Laura Huber Chris Huddleston Sarah Hyatt Andy Hyman Michael Jacobs Nancy Jacobsen Andy Jenn Craig Jennings Scott Joftus Christine Johnson Brian Jones Julie Kalman Brian Kanter Stephanie Kantis Bill Kassebaum Kristin Kerckolf Ilona Khaykin Ronald Kilby Thomas Kirk Mark Suzanne Klein Kerstin Koehler Kimberly Kormeier Aimee Kornblet Lynn Kottmeier Abby Krain Mark Kronemer Brian Kunitz Karyn Kusama Dean LaGrange Susanane Langlois Freda Lemons Karen Leong Drew Levine Patti Levy Mary-Margaret Lewis Nancy Lewis Austin Lin Sherry Lipman Graig Lobdell Jerry Loomstein Louise Losos Laura Lueck Michael Maher Mike Malone Mary Mannn Scott Mannis Katie Maune 'Ties If A , ,,t ,, , ,L , ,S , f K , N H, lr -Q? 2 i 5 f ,, ff ,A gs? if 1- V Q 4 he E 3 f Q H if , s 5 32 -we 1 , . M fs. 1' Jack Nelson, Steve Nicholson and Eric Batchman can 't believe it's Monday already. Wax. 'Y' Peter Geiz is a true blue Ram fan. L 1 -, E .AJ l Qu S 'M ,X 'iw 1 if N HY R X S N 55 3 Q K x J 1 is X X a 0 N QX Q N ,S OX www ww W-fgtsesf -:':2 i .25:fQ'.:f'f . 'f 5 . sszsfffiif fn N Amy Sheldon Hnds library science a little bit confusing. l A ZW 4 ,, rf f is f . ii if v k M '5'M ' I 7 f av' . 35232 4 iw Jennifer McCarthy Cynthia McCrea Michelle McDonald Molly NcDonough Jim McKinley Monica McNichols Verna Meeks Barry Menzel John Beyer Jill Miller Ronald Miller Vincent Minor Juben Montano Amy Morgan Randy Morgan Kathy Morganstern Felicia Mosses Jack Nelson Steve Nicholson Julie Nicolai Lisa OBrien Amy O'Connell Anna Obrock Michael Offstein Jean Olsen Matt Otto Shelly Palans Greg Palazzo Jordy Palmer Michael Paul Maria Payne Peggy Peden Benita Phillips Daniel Pilz Jennifer Plattner Erika Polmar Nartan Premachandra Charles Rapp D'Juana Ratliff Michelle Reed Stacy Remmy Doug Rendleman Jamie Rhodes Brigitte Robson Rachel Roe Mike Rohan Jill Rosen Lisa Roth Anne Rotter Beth Sabadie Jocelin Saks Darren Sanders Leon Satz Robert Scharfenberg Amy Scharft' Greg Schneider Nina Schneider Marjorie Schroeder Christine Schubert Scott Segal! Brad Seigel Richard Shaw Amy Sheldon Kelli Shores Jill Siegfried Terry Silberstein Steve Sincoft' Thomas Skaggs 76 qt' f , Wu ' 'H f- - if 'I Z I 4' A 1, i 4 Q J Judy Beck, Aimee Kornblet and Barb Steinberg discuss their plans for the weeke THE CLASS OF 86 f f f A liz! t Q! , ,gf Q' ' an Y , . , 4. 1 ' 1' . JJ A Jovial, Jubilant Unique, Untainted Nondescript, Notable Intellectual, Interesting 5' , 5 ,,., , ,G X Outstanding, Optimistic Respectable, Reactive f on i,' ts 'F 4. wx l A ' . . I ' Q.-.T ' f 1 '.,:a.w-twxjfxg I ,S ky fi I ' Vi Stacy Wolf Gregg Wolin Rollin Woltjen Kurt Wullert Liz Yavitz Michael Zucker Kim Sokolik Rachael Solomon Shelly Sonderman Andy Stark Margaret Staudt Barbara Steinberg Scott Stern Taunia Stewart Cheryl Stiffman Brent Sultian Cathy Summers Rajiv Thakur Andrea Thomas Brian Thomas Cynthia Thomas Jason Tucker Jill Tullman Stacey Turner . Chip Vincent Christina Vogler Michelle Wagner John Walch Bill Wallace Brooke Walters Tim Walton Jaelle Webbe Marianne Weintrub Pattie Wells LaMontez Westfall Shellie White Gene Williams Felicia Williams Phillip Williams 'YQO NX 99 N, K Eiga 'USGS R E 3 Josh Allen Sherrv Allmon Paul Altamirano Thomas Ashworth Brett Balber Paul Barkofske Lara Bartfeld Marnice Batchman Cathy Bell Chuck Bell Brent Benson Kevin Bentley David Berger Amy Bartlett Steven Bernstein Charles Berry Joyesha Bhattacharya Michele Bierer Dan Binowitz Carol Bockserman Kirk Boeger Kimberly Boeser Bonnie Boime Chris Bollinger Karie Bourd Dennis Bremer Julie Bridges Roosevelt Brisby Andrew Brown Chris Brown Kellie Brown Suzanne Bryant Keith Buckland Harold Bundt Kristi Budner Andrew Cantor A 2 2 1 f 5 . f A' rw 5 2 . .,, Q at x f f 4 X 2 ei mn , ,Y sag, , . ,ny qw-.. all V ! 7 ff! I tr JV! Z HQ it Sophia Magdalin wonders why she decided to take biology. 80 Angie Carr Stephen Carson Andrea Catlin Frank Chaitman fr P 5 . David Cherry Michael Cho ,. , Kue Hong Choi Barbara Christ , -'1- . ,,. Kelly Cicero ffl g I Kathleen Cochran X s f te f C 1, A v rig -Elf F x i is Y 4 Q is it ' 1- 3' 2 . '-' ' 44' Q as fa I9 ff . 9,37 . 37' v , ws-, tb- W.. .. , T t ' ' A Bart Cohn Kevin Conway Leah Cooper Rachel Cooper Rebecca Cornwell Colleen Craddock W , ffm es.- 1 4 .ff f John Craddock Cynthia Crespin Phil Cryer Jackie Curran Michelle Currinder Brad Cytron E Martha Daniels Alex Dann James Darst Deborah Darwin Sharon Davis M an 4 ww My Most Embarrassinglfoment i I was playing footoll. I ran out onto the Held but pants stayed on the sidelines. -Don Robinson I was wearing a dress in the student lounge, and a senior pulled it up. -Elizabeth Levis My parents were out of town, and I was having a small get-together. They were supposed to return at 12:00, but they walked in at 9:30. Fifteen minutes later, my house was empty. -Anonymous ' A senior came up to me in the student lounge, tied my arnisxtogether, dragged me across the room, and iinally tied me to a door. -Mallory Eisenstein s - I was on my first driving date with my girlfriend and we got pulled over for drunk driving. The embarrassing part was that we hadntbeen drinking. -Anonymous One time I walked out of the bathroom at school, and one of my friends started laughing. I turned around, and there was 'a string of toilet paper dragging from my shoe. - Anonymous L g C g Debra DeMarco ' Berin thia DesRosiers 1 Amy Vittert seems pleased that the photographer is taking her picture. in Muffy Devine Jamie Dickinson 81 Tim Donohue Judy Dreyfus Tom Dunn Mollie Dye Dan Dyroff LaShundra Echols Scott Edwards Mallory Eisenstein Julie Emert Patty Emert Michael Engelmeyer Sema Erenmemis Christine Estaque Laura Exarhou Joel Faintich Gregory Farner Michael Felago Julie Feldman Dionne Ferguson Christy Florsek John Flotron Kimberly Forti Jennifer Fox Christina Franc Lisa Gall Dean Garrick Andrew Garvey Pamela Garwood Heather Gerard Michael Gerstein Michael Gilfone Amy'Glaser Lori Goldbaum Louis Goldman Merd Goldmann Michael Goldwasser Nicole Gonyea Gregory Gotter Stephen Gotter Martino Grandelious Robert Grant Ethan Gross Andrew Haber Michael E. Hamilton Stephen Harbison Jeff Harian f X f ff? VJ, f Michael A. Hamilton 'si V ' ,ei X S L 2 Q1 J Q . ,,,,' Da vid Harper W, ,iz my we -' r Scott Harris Laura Harter Leah Harter Roy Hawkins Theresa Hawkins Mary Hayden Kenneth Hearst Andrew Herzig Steven Hilton Tanya Hinesley Joel Hoffman Howard Hollingsworth Dwight Holman James Holman Louis Horwitz Sheryl Ingenthron Neil Jaffe Kimberly Jarrett Robert Koritz Anne Kormeier Bonnie Kottler Rebecca Kramer t f, 1 - W .,,. ' 2 Anne Johnson Eddie Johnson Jessica Johnson Maurice Johnson Tonya Johnson Donyeer Jones Mark Jones Stephen Jones Leslie Judge Felicia Kantis Andrew Kaplan Michael Kapnick Debra Karr Lisa Kelvin David Klein Sally Koesterer Daniel Kopolow Kevin Korenblat Paul Zaffaroni concentrates completely on his geometry exam. 83 Krista Krombach Ralph Kuhlman Andy Kutner Timothy Lacy Stephen Lambright Derek Lauer Thaddeus Lee Alain Lestoquoit Jonathan Levey Elizabeth Levis Tracy Lewis Bertha Lin David Lin Mark Lintzenich Lisa Loesel Scott Lowrance Christopher Lumetta Brigitte Macon Loren Madden Darnell Madison Sophia Magdalin Louis Mainieri Marc Mancuso Laura Mandel Missy Manlin Patrick Markert Kenneth Marks Carl Marvel Lucy McCammon Kelley McCormick LeAnn McCown John Mclntosh Kelly McMahon James McManus Kimberly McMullen Melody Mercer Angie Mestman Peter Mikhail Daniel Miles Mark Miller 1 as -Q .L f' ki: +L ' li'fE::s?i'. . . I ii :SN T . I r .-vi A. -V K I sei., assi:-: T .5 R Wi, M ' .-se, . Q 1 . i fr' sfztffigfi f ' 'asia ' ir: , A., . s - rw ti R A 3 K 4 Fm A Sophomore Now I'm, a sophomore now! . . .T l've got my place at this school . , . I can sit in the lounge , 4 i Hit the parties, and when I get my license, l won 't have to have dad pick me up down the street , , . Oh yeah, and when mom gives methe car I can drive to school and maybe even risk parking on the lot , t , or maybe it would be safer to just park' on Foxboro , .s Next year I can park on the lot legally , , . Just think, one half of my high school career is almost Hnished , , Next year I'Mia junior, and then a senior, and then on to college . . . This blows my mind! .,,. It seems like just yesterday I was a freshman, just a little suppie in ag giant tank of exotic tropical Hsh , , ,. But llve earned my rank and l'm still working my way up . . . to the top of the tank! - An Anonymous Sophomore r L 1 .: ,:..:i,5. 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Vaughn Mims Robert Minkler Steven Mishkin Melanie Mollman Robert Moore Jeffrey Morrison Lisa Moskowitz Erica Neidlinger Robert Neier Kevin Nevills Stuart O'Brien Randy Offstein Jeffrey Ordower Metin Ozmat Amy Palan Andrew Palan Vivian Pei Whitney Peters David Pfeiffer Darrell Phillips David Poger Jane Posen Nicole Powers Harvey Price Lisa Price Alla Pruzhansky Steven Putzel Aaron Quarles Sabrina Quarles Jay Randolph Lisa Raskas Stephen Reeves Whitney Rehr William Remis Donnell Robinson Therese Roestel Amy Roppel Robert Rose Carolyn Rosen Cynthia Rosen Terri Rosen Christina Ross Paul Ross Daryl Rothman Joe Rubin John Sanders Barry Sandweiss Clyde Sansom Bedros Sarian Mary Saunders Ronald Schaefer Mike Schmid Daniel Schneider Mary Schneider IVHchael Schwartz Michael Scimo Marla Scissors Yalanda Scott Jodi Seidel Ivan Selesnick Gregory Seltzer Michael Shaw Pamela Siegfried Shari Sigologg Leah Silberman Daniel Simons Jeff Singer Ann Sippy Alexandra Sitkoff Kristen Skimming Philip Slein Charles Smith Melinda Smith Michele Smith Kristie Smyrniotis Claudia Sohn Le vert Souter Laura Spi val Josh ua Stein Stephen Stein L ' ' ,,t, 2 um, V ' V, f 1 K f,,' 5 iff L f X 1 - i ,.,., i z ,XX , . , an ,V 4 'ti 4.4 5 71 Burgord Kevin Conway shows one of the visiting Japanese students how to get around L High School. if 3 EY! 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' ,V' l l J ig X 'Cb Q i' If W ' X AQ 5 is N fl Q . 4 , ak Q 6, 274 xv 4 ,F X 'QQ if X 'X Q. 4? 480 Q0 fx? 2 6' ls, Aim ,ff Q QQ Q25 lg Fei. Ziff l 3 QQzfQQ- dk? i4!!? X eg? QP 5 1. ,f HCRTON WATKINS HIGH SCHOOL HRRZOG BUTCH C 12 BALWIN LANE 63100 STUDENT NUMBER:9B6532 GRADE: ?'2 Anv JUDO g 03-04 i 2 i 05-06 2 vmaaooic Q 08'-O9 2 uusxcusso Answer: 10-ll 2 PHYSICS 12-13 L 2 BRUWH WATCHING 1 10 15D 228 mtwrf m w f mtwrf mtwrf mtwrf heme smturfs BRQWN HSELS NATSGN SSIQAL MILLER 5 . eg 32 535 71 1 ii Q .4 -'-, ww -A i , xx Q gp 5 S .x -,iq 1- S David Adams Kiki Alexander Jason Anderman Ashley Arrington Nora A yvazian Jennifer Bachman Debbie Banashek Jon Banashek Cindy Bannon David Bair Karin Barlow Barbara Bean Mike Becker Susan Becker Brent Berger Dan Brennan Jodi Bernstein Lindsey Bettendorf Jon Bierman Tom Biggs Warren Bilchik Really they are Excited Since this year will Angela Brown Have 50 A. K. Caldwell Many new Experiences and New friends Feeling insecure, but Andy Bittertield Angela Bledsoe Michelle Bluestein Peter Boeger Mike Boley Eric Bowder Tim Brockman Kenya Brumneld Phyllis Calvin Darren Camie Kelly Cann ., .M ,, '-...V !4 Z, WPC HW as ' A 5 r Zig , r f 1 f f f 2 5 f lf? ff f X ff 2 K 7 f at O , 5 'W L 25 :wwf K E, f , Shaun Carr Sean Chaitman Clifford Choi Sidney Clark Krissie Coates Tracy Cobbins Matt Cobaugh Avishag Cohen Daphna Cohen B. Poger Robyn Rosen just can 't seem to wait for lunch. Y.- Paul Cohen Scott Cohen Terryl Curry Anne Dann if 7 , , ,Mm twwwaenw llse Daugherty Brian Davenport Leigh Davie Susie Da vis Michelle DeFabio Rick Degener Julis Dennison Donna Deusinger Janet Devine Debbie Diamond gwfa-W6 George Diederich Stuart Dinmore Chris Dodds Mike Dolan Robyn Dubinsky Blake Dudley Kathy Dull Cecily Dunlap Julie Eberwein Veronica -Echols Donna Ernest Bar! Essick Guess My Name Note: The guessing game below is not limited to Freshmen - anyone can play. The definitions are for words that sound like some of our faculty members: Exam- ple - Heaps or mounds - Hills - Mr. Huels 1. Transparentg shatters when dropped. 2. A weapon for Hring projectiles. 3. One who grinds grain. 4. Having a thin edge. 5. Youthfulg early life. 6. A cardboard contain- ef. 7. Mixture of red, black and yellow. 8. A car manufacturer. 9. Those who polish Chief city official. Uncommon, unusualg of cooked a short wood. 1 0. 1 1. time. Tom Glick Scott Golde David Goldman Elana Goremaner Marc Haber Kim Hardy Rod Hawkins Rachel Heald Laura Hearst Charlotte Hefti Lorie Hines Steve Hirsch Micalyn Flagg Julie Follman Cheryl Forcheimer Jenny Fording Heather Fordyce William Forti Shawna Foster Julie Freed Toktam Ettenhadieh Ilya Faden Amy Faherty Juliet Feibel Doug Feinstein Mark Felder Craig Gaby Marina Galinsky Emily Gallop Kim Garcia Burt Garland Christi Garrett Vern Garrison Tripp Gebhard Yazmin Gibson Twana Gipson Q76 Y 5 I 4,..,... is rw: fwf sf, f ewn'-1 A 421 .65 X ' U W :W , W Y '-we-f , , ' 'T 3:'43 '1 'I f Paul Hohmann Sean Holland Lisa Hollingsworth Walter Hoskin Anya Hoskins Tousha Howard B. Pager Richard Korn relaxes while he does his homework Cary Huddlesion Mike lannotti Julie lsmay Emen ltven Rachelle Ivanoff Jason Jenkins Carmen Jimemez Greg Johner Tonja Johnson Chris Kantis Julie Kaplan Tad Kardis Lizzi Karcher Jamie Kaufman Gina Kelly Tim Keohane Robert Kilo Kent King Lesli Kinsella Siri Kiriian James Kistler Spencer Klein Elke Koehler Valarie Kornblet Richard Korn Ali Krain Lily Kranzberg Chris Kunzelman Bo K urten Kevin K usama Jim Lambright Tony Lampert Scott Levin Kip Levine Dana Levy Julie Levy Nancy Levy Maureen Lewis Kimmie Leydig David Lipkind Debra Loamstein Mark Macfadyen Eric Maclin Matt Maher Katherine Malone Amy Mandel Sarah Manning Stephanie Mannis Dede Martain Kevin Massey Angie Matlof Dan McCrory Bill McCurdy Richard McDonald Amy McDonough Greg McDowell Julie McLain Scharolette McNear Lisa Menton Julie Michenfelder Krissie Coates concentrates on her test questions. B. Poger lwgft B,- Jolana Miller Patricia Miller Sharon Miller Shelley Miller Robin Mims Mike Minkler V t, ,i t Q, ev -' l Q ,Wi Q i i if .f- . X ,, .A , f ,AV . ,al f 2 ik, ,,A, -9 y David Moi Charles Morgan Venus Morgan Jason Moritz Kenny Mosby Quiana Mosby Freshmen Harassement? This year an extremely touchy sub- ject came before the school, that of freshmen harrassement. The real question seemed to ask if the harrasse- ment actually existed, or if the fresh- men were merely exaggerating. Freshmen sited several situations, but only one or two proved serious in which case administration handled the situations. The other situations were mere exaggerations. Unfortunately many freshmen come to the high school with their minds set that upper classmen will in their actions and that causes Scott Mueller Valerie Myers Mona Nash Mke Mcholson Jenny Novak Karri Offsrein Tori Oliver Sara Ozmat some harassements but only because the upper classmen were enticed in some instances. Maybe if upper classmen think a lit- tle more and if fresh- men shake their pre- determinded atti- tude, the ahrass- ment will stop for good. However, this can only happen if everyone helps. disturb them. This feeling reflects Scott Palmer Lisa Pappalardo Ann Partap Cathy Pass Grace Patterson Rob Percival Darrell Perkins Da vid Pessin David Plocher Brian Poger N N Mark Pomerantz John Quinn Julie Randell Rick Rect Stacie Rich Ashley Riggins Carolyn Riley Dave Roberts Beth Rogers Jamie Roland Daryl Rosen Robyn Rosen Anette Rosenblatt Greg Rothman Sarah Rothman William Ruhe Saralyn Sacks Scott Sagel Shana Sailor April Saks Steve Sarris Arnie Schmidt Michelle Schubert Julie Shapiro 'Z K i 4 A Z Kathy Shaughnessy Karen Sherman Kevin Shockley Gary Shor Kathy Skinner Alison Stein Stephanie Silberman Jenni Silberstein Julie Silverman Mark Simowitz 'Wi Q! Adam Sitkoff' Casayn Slack Dayetia Sloan Irl Solomon f Jason Solomon Josh Solomon Tonya Sondermar Sean Spurlin Julie Shapiro is happy to be at the high school. G. Wolin Steve Steinbeck Debbie Stillman Andrea Strauss Mike Sullivan Debra Tabaka Richard Taylor fl D,,, 2 A v ' V is yn ff-W L , , Lty, NV? Christi Worley Monte White Peggy Wulting Bonnie Yatkeman Lori Zucker Wendi Zuckerman Rebecca Wildeisen Chris Williams Gwen Mlliams Sherri Mlliams Phil Mhlloz Kim Wilson Kecia Wolf Nicole Wood Nancy Walters Jack Wang Brian Waterman Lynnette Watkins Stuart Watson Gordi Webb Trish Welch Ania Wertz Edward White Keenan White Susan Thomas Erica Thompson Blue Thorwegen Daniel Tranen Laura Tullman Mark Tullman Jeff Turken Sanjay Vadlamani Sara Vogel Matt Vogt Dawn Wagner Jacki Walker The Gigglers-Julie Silverman and Jenni Silberstein B. Pager BvT WHERE 5 THE CAFETERIA? ff? Kwan ar Q N :wr 4,395 cuff: 5 N' WJ, 4 E1 ,K N k :fbi ' Ak cdr.. .gy 'I ', v. , - mi- ..: 42 i I 3 . Aw ,fy A Q ,I Q J Q5 Q qs C99 Qi N0 Q fax' H -jf . f wg A E .Q-.-,EY 114: I .. d,,'fgf11 dx S. 4,64 3992 53 ,,, M CJ f Q53 ff' x Q9 3: Q H., sv N 'Q x '7' X ii 5 Marching Rams Build School Spirit With the guidance and leadership of Mr. Tom Poshak and Band Major Erika Polmar, the Marching Band complet- ed another great season. Their spirited music entertained and thrilled audiences at football and basketball games as well as at pep assemblies. The Marching Band also put on their own show at Ladue entitled Marching Rams in Con- cert, and performed with the dancing squads at several exciting shows. The Marching Band consisted of thirteen saxophones, thirteen clarinets, nine flutes, eight drums and cymbals, seven trumpets, three trombones, three French horns, one baritone, one oboe, and a tuba. All band mem- bers practiced together the Hrst hour of every school day in order to present their performances flawlessly. The March- ing Rams managed to perform in perfect harmony despite- their large number. They have certainly proved their musi L cal talent this past year through hard work and terrih performances. l gf! P. Hammond Steve Sarris demonstrates his musical ability on the trumpet. G. Wolin Percussion: ffrom leftl Stacy Wolf, Mike Gilfone, mel! CBSUO, Robert K0fifZ. 1109 Rubfn John Twist, Scott Joftus, Steve Steinback, Car- 1 l 4 G. Wolin Wind Section: lgroundl Meredith Forti, Mari- anne Weintrubg First Row: Paula Hutchens, Sarah Hyatt, Nancy Levy, Christina Worley, Louise Losos, Tina Ross, Venus Morgan, Sonja Kunzelman, Sarah Manningg Second Row: Ni- cole Wood, Kenya Brumheld, Amy Scharftf Jen- iffer, Bachman, Jackie Walker, Steve Reeves Diane Westfall, Theresa Hawkins, Roy Hawkins, ,Stacy Dabney, Monte Wright, Rod Hawkins Ashley Weatherly, Third Row: Derrick Wimb- v ley, Mike Schwartz, Loren Dean, Charles Mor- gan, Broderick Pritchett, Jill Siegfried, Sean Conway, Cyle Gershman, Tad Kardis, Chris Kunzelman, Maurice Johnson, Kevin Massie llulie Hscher, Band Major Erika Polmar, proudly display their Marching Band banner. sponsor Mr. Tom Poshak, and Nan DeFabio Erica Needlinger concentrates on her part before the halt'-time show. .1 A' . 1: 'a ' ' 6 .1 . 7 , N- - A Pu. fe V 2. .- G. Wolin G, Wolin Band Major Erika Polmar conducts the Band in playing the National Anthem at the fall pep assembly. Brass: Hrst Row: Mark Jones, Ronnie Miller, Kelvin, Andy Harbison, Peter Mikhail, Jason G. Wolin 'A 7 ' 'I' I X 'y .M Q mul lylr, E C. J I V 3 I John Meyer, Erica Needlinger, Tom Schramm, Anderman, Carl Crawford, Craig Lobdell, Linda Steve Sarris, Sean Spurling Second Row: David Frank, Carolyn Riley Dancing Squads Entertain Fans The Laduettes, Junior Varsity Pom Pons, and Majorettes squads all displayed their talent as they performed various dances with their pom pons and batons to modern music at the half-time of football and basketball games, as well as at pep assemblies. Their performances helped to add excite- ment and spirit to all the games. In addition, the dance squads performed with the Marching Band in several spec- tacular shows of their own where they received enthusiastic approval from their audiences. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Pat Sanders, the dancing squads created and practiced their routines brilliantlyg the Laduettes and Majorettes marched with the Marching Rams in preparation for their shows at the Varsity games. This past year, Debbie Loom- stein and Becky Mandel led the Laudettesg Barb Christ and Laura Mandel headed the Junior Varsity Pom Pon Squad, and Ashley Riggins led the Majorettes. Laduettes: Front Row: Judy Beck, Erica Smith, Second Row: Antonia Love, Nancy Caruso, Kim Sokolik, Barb Epstein, Third Row: Mrs. Pat Sanders, sponsor, Jewel Collier, Cathy Sommers, Laine Althen, Amy Katz, Janie Handlemang Fourth Row: Cynthia Duplant, Elizabeth Exarhou, Debbie Loomstein, Lisa Goldberg, Becky Mandel, Michelle Reed, Barb Steinberg 2' , is T D. Rosenthal Janie Handleman and Becky Mandel perform their routine at the pep assembly. L ., 1' . L g pf ri -1 tl , Z. ,V 5, ,Vi ... y, H., -1: fu ji. M 1 ,M J, i ' Vx f ' 3 .,.. Q 54. , ,, 'iw 5 H 1, ,nz 'K . qa,f.fv,,,V,. f I, ,- b - i,,,v..,A A P. Hammond Kim Sokolik enthusiastically shows her spirit. . g 1 ., ,VZA K , EV y,,, ?fM . + -g - lis ii r YT' The J.V Pom Pon Squad perform their kicks Rockettes style. P, Hammond Ni P. Hammond Captain Ashley Riggins leads her fellow Major- ettes in a routine. qw Laura Spivack, Andrea Strauss, and Stephanie Silberman leave the Held after an outstanding performance. Majorettes: Ifrom leftl Bonnie Hargis, Felicia Sweiner, Ashley Riggins, Michelle Bluesteing Mrs. Pat Sanders, sponsor fcenterl R Hammond Cheerleaders Inspire The varsity, sophomore, and freshman cheerleaders, along with the school Mascot, continue to inspire school spirit to students and players at pep assemblies and sports events. The cheerleaders perform at all the football and basket- ball games, along with the home soccer and girls' basketball games, all trying to get the crowd into the spirit of the games. , A few changes have occurred this year, such as new Eflbix EL. fligfw M School Spirit uniform for the cheerleaders, and a gym class for practic- ing. This year instead of having gym and practicing cheers after school, the squads have cheerleading practice as a gym class in the dance studio sixth hour. The varsity cheerleaders are often found decorating the football players' lockers before or the day of the game to try and psych them up for the game and at the same time show their spirit to the school. P. Hammond Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Amy Behle, Mrs. Donna Forgyg Second Row: Jodi Allen, Amy Landsbaum, Lisa O'Brien, Lynn Esserman, Jill Rosen, Michelle Mkola, Michellej Christy, Back Row: Julie Green, Lisa Aurthur, Wcky Rhodes, Aimee Kronblet, Leslie, Christian, Hollie Wright, Kristin Chambers , P. Hammond Lisa Authur cheers for the football Rams. P, Hammond , Hey, give us time to pose say Varsity Cheerleaders. P. Hammond Sophomore Cheerleaders: Front Row: Julie Feldman, Mrs, Cynthia Howard, Pam Gar- woodg Second Row: Christia Kornbach, Sally Koesterer, Amy Glaser, Carol Boxerman, Sabrina Quarles, Lisa Raskas, Suzie Bryant, Julie Emertg Third Row: Jackie Curran, Kara Saunders Patti Emert Valerie Kornblet and Saralyn Sachs laugh at their awkward position Wolin Freshmen Cheerleaders Front Row KarriOffste1n Mrs Cynthia Howard Jodi Bersteing Second Row Valerie Kornblet Julie lsmary Julie Shapiro Jenni Silberstem Back Row Christi Garrett Kristie Coates Saralyn Sachs, Julie Dennison Hockey Rams Finish Season 8-14 The Ladue Hockey Rams Hnished the year with an un- successful record of 8-14. The main reason the team was not very successful was because of the poor defense. The team also had many young and fairly inexperience players. The Hockey Rams had numerous injuries, but the most signihcant one involved Eric Acree. The team was forced to play without Acree for the rest of the season because of a knee injury that occured during a game with Parkway South, The team was led by captains Chris Wehrle and Craig Brown, Junior Richard Shaw, the team goalie, finished the season very successfully. The team looks forward to a rebuilding season next year with the help of coaches Mr. Eddie Olsen and Mr. Bill Schoenheuffer. Front Row: Ms. Liz Cupples, Keith Adams, Don Mueller, Chris Wherle, Richard Shaw, Craig Brown, Andy Yatkeman, Joel lken, Tim Donahue, Mr. Steve Middlemang Second Row: Mr. Eddie Olsen, David Sidel, Sage Wniteman, Danny Miles, Kenny Hearst, Gordie Webbs, Matt Schumacher, Randy Holman, Alex Dann, Mike Shaw, Robert Koritz, Jason Moritz, Parker Schafer, David Von Weise, Bill Schoenheuffer, Eric Dillner, Third Row: Scotty Palmer, David Weinrich, Brad Cyiron, David Adams, Mike Ianotti, Eric Acree, David Pager, Kevin Kornblat, Mark Felder, Rick Rect, Sean Chaitman Members of the Ladue Hockey Rams hustle after the puck to try and score a goal, in a game against Chaminade. Two hockey players warm up on the ice proceeding a hockey game. yRob Brown wishes he were on the ice, while Leigh Robertson plays peak-a- boo. Players for the Hockey Rams say blessings before a game with Chamin ade. l I Z l ' Fr , I Aff! 71, I E ,Q 'fl :ii ,Aki .., ' VIA? I , I N dl If I wks U 5. 7 ,li f I Nx Q . X Racquetball Teams Have Wnning Season Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Laclue i Ladue Ladue S Ladue Girls' Warsity 3 2 Fort Zum walt 3 1 St, Joseph is 4 5 Burroughs 0 3 Mehlville 2 5 Visitation 0 4 Parkway Central 1 2 Nerinx 3 5 Webster Groves 0 0 L Principia f L 5s 4 Parkway South 1 0 7 season record: 6-4 sets won: 32 lost: I8 LEAGUE FINISH' 3RD PLACE TIE Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Boys' lkzrsity 7 Mehlville 0 7 SLUH 0 4 Parkway Central 3 7 Principia 0 6 DeSmet 1 5 Fort Zumwalt 23 7 C.B.C 0 6 Lafayette 1 6 Clayton 3 0 6 Aquinas 0 season record: 13-0 S S sets won: 79 lost: 11 LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1984- 1 985 325 A , R- at if Back row: Lynne Kottmeier, Caroline row: Liz Gol tein, Julie Fischer, An- ds Sarian, Ms. Beverly Kramerg front nie Ayvazian Back row: Sean Conway, Ben Feld- Brad Hagerg front row: Jon Hearst, man, Ken Marks, Scott Summers, Mr. Mike Green, Neil Jaffe, Warren Bilchik K 5 5 S V Yau FQDSQ S Back row: Dwight Holman, Creighton dock, Loren Deang front row: Tom Cohn, Mr. Vic Bassman, John Crad- Kirk, Scott Sagel Back row: Leigh Robertson, Paul Lorne Baker, Joel Faintich, Bill Arnot, Ross, Adam Summers, Dan Simons, Mr. Len Patton David Levyg front row: Robbie Grant, its Boys' J V 5-'fl Laglqgiilivl. -.3 Vianney ttaauag 5- swf: in Laauas ,7 stun 412 Ladua 6 it Parkway West Ladue 7 7 Fort Zumwalt Ladue 7 Parkway Central 32 Ladue 5 DeSme! ' Ladue 5 DeSmet 252 Ladue 5 Parkway Central 4543 A Ladue 3 Wentzville - season record: 11-I ' sets won: 70 lost: 20 , 2ND PLA CE LEAGUE FINISH f it 7 Boys JV 9652 Laduer Q' ll, Parkway Central 1392 La-due S5 stuff 42 Ladue L 7 Parkway Central 459 3 Ladde 3 SLUH at 1' Ladue 0 Parkway Central if 1 Ladue 5 Wanney Ladue 2 Rosary , Ladue 5 Parkway West' . Ladue 4 Fort Zumwalt S, A Ladue 4 DeSmet if? ' 3 season record: 6-4 V sets won: 36 lost: 34 5TH PLACE LEAGUE FINISH ' Tennis Club Provides Mnter Enjoyment This past year, the tennis club, sponsored by Mr. Jerry Huels and Mr. Richard Rogers, played tennis at Frontenac Racquet Club. The club provided for its members indoor courts during the winter season. The tennis playing was purely recreational, there was no athletic competition in- volved. Despite the fact that there were only fourteen spaces available, anyone could join, Although some mem- bers joined simply for the lun of it, most took advantage of the club to keep their tennis playing in top condition, my 1 'Q' 'O 'QQ 5 -AQ ov' . 9 way' ,EL Paul Oakley aces his serve 69 O 'ss 94 ,QQOQI .0.,fQ4 3330 -109,99 ' 9 ' Qs S A whether it be for enjoyment, exercise, or for upcoming tennis team try-outs. Others used the extra practice to supplement a winter clinic to which they belonged, or! private lessons. The tennis club members played for onel hour after school once a week from November through March. The club merely provided a convenience for its members for a reasonable charge for the use of the re- served courts. i 4: 5 ALQA :wit or ni I Q. Front Row: Nancy Jacobsen, Lindsey Betten- David Levy, Jeff Kalina, sponsors Mr. Richard dorif Susan Schraudenbach, Sarah Wolfe, Me- Rogers and Mr. Jerry Heuls, Paul Oakley, lanie McCurdy, Maria Thurmann, Back Row: Burak Taysi I Susan Schraudenbach practices her forehand, Maria Thurmann poses for the camera and misses the ball. L-Club Show School Spirit The L-Club is a club designed for students who have at least one letter in any sport. The club consists of lettermen and letterwomen all who help promote school spirit. Al- though the club is in its second year at the school, it is one of the school 's largest clubs. The L-Club held many activities throughout the school year which involved many students. The club was awarded success in the muscular dystrophy drive. Members of the L-Club: Bottom: Bill lvery, Top: Buffy Bloecher, Dan Cohen, Ann Dono- club collected money around the school, at stores and on the streets to donate toward this worthy cause. Members raised money for the club by selling pens, pencils, cups and sweatclothes. Coach Charles Fitzgerald sponsored the club for its sec- ond year. He ask that all students who ha ve a letter in any sport join the club next year. The Super five thanks everyone for helping them reach the hue. top. Susan Schraudenbach, Dan Dertke, Ann Donohue, Bill lvery, and Sue Covert land from their adventurous trip from Sportland. K. 'figtgsgw-A 5 rr 'f f f ., T QQ tick ., . .. Student Congress Solves Problems The Student Congress helped solve another year of problems for the school. Dan Dertke, president of the organization, helped lead the school to a successful year. The club which consisted of about sixty students from all four class, was desinged for students who feel that many problems and ideas need to be discussed and solved. The students met together this year to discuss problems with the cafeteria and how to keep it clean. Student Con- gress discussed again the probability of getting a soda machine in the cafeteria. Also, the club members tried to expand the Innovation program for the freshmen. This year the club tried to expand the student exchange program from once a year to four times a year. Also, they discussed how to have more assemblies. Student Congress, an organization for students, is used to give the students more privileges which they would not usually have. I is X Adam Summers, Rob Brown, and Jim Trice try to convince Dan Dertke that a soda machine would be profitable for both Student Congress and the school. Student Congress: Front Row, Mr. Henry Kauf- mann, Andrea Strauss, Kari Offstein, Amy Landsbaum, Jocelin Saks, Scott Esserman, Mr, Bill Heydeg Second Row: Jodi Bernstein, Alex- andra Sitcoff, Donnie Williams, Adam Summers, jim Trice, Vern Meeks, Carrie Hallett, Julie Leby, Heather Fordyce, Emily Gallop, Allie Kraing Third Row: Bill Ivory, Steve Steinback, Peter Boeger, John Friedman, Bill Feinstein, Julie Silverman, Darren Sanders, David Von Weise, Saralyn Saks, Rick Recht, Val Korenblat, Stephanie Mannis, Christy Garrett, Fourth Row: Adam Sitkofl, Lynn Esserman, Adam Tene- baum, Cathy Summers, Elizabeth Exharou, Thad Lee, Barb Epstein, Stuart Cytron, Gil Sacher, Giora Hahn, Jamey Greenberg, Jon Welner, David Meyer, Mark Borowsky, Doug Graham, Scott Mannis, Rob Brown, Matt Gell- man, Eric Davis, Annie Ayvazian, Bobby Wolf, Back Row: Dan Dertke, Hunter Boone 3 ,.., .. ..wx ,,,N,,m B mH 'N '-W-M-m.,a,,. sslls F it If ,E i dent Congress Officers: Standing, Hunter Boone, Barbie Epstein, Jamey Greenberg, Giora Hahn, Bill Ivory, Rob Brown, Jon u Ilelner, Mark Borowsky, Scott Essermang Sitting, Dan Dertke , H .V l tudent Congress members discuss the subject of Innovation at one of reir meetings. N X ,,f,,, if Yes, we are discussing a very important topic at today's meeting, Bill Feinstein tells the photographer. I Model Senate Model United Nations Encourage Political Participation Ladue students again held their own Model Senate last winter. Many students participated not only as actual sena- tors, but also as pages fmessengersj, sargeants-at-arms ldoor guardsl, and members of the chair, the head of the proceedings. Participants researched their senators and held meetings for the political party to which they be- longed, to develop their strategies and determine voting procedures. Ladue students were also involved in several Model United Nations inter-scholastic events, in which many top St. Louis high schools participated. Participants represented many different nations from around the world, P. Hammond Guards-at-arms Chris Kostman and Joe Levine adjust their Walkmans as Adam Summers strikes his coolest pose. and usually met in a large conference room. Each student: wrote a resolution on a given topic concerning the foreign policy of the represented country. The format of the meet- ing was very similar to that of the Model Senate. After reading a copy of the chosen resolution, speakers of oppos ing view points would discuss and argue its contents. Ofte student debates became very charged with excitement bu everyone admitted they had a good time. Both Model Senate and Model United Nations provided the student participants with experience of the process of national ana international politics. -'rw,.,..... I I A P. Hammond Dan Dertke calmly explains the Senate proceedings for the tenth time. ' L. Kopfl Amy Landsbaum and her fellow ambassador proudly display their country at the Model United Nations meeting. wad' i R Hammond rian Hershman and Scott Esserman Hnd a heck1er's comment hilar- 'ous. Kcomxmg i,,7f4.X' Siizcaai Cwwmmm. Dan Dertke, Karen Becker, Monica Felder, and Julie Fisher enjoy the international atmosphere of Model U.N. P. Hammond What's that you say, Mr. Senator? says Marin Millar, alias Senator Mtchell. 'ea - 'Nr 1 X! l M NHS Initiates 15 New Members The National Honor Society began the year with the fall initiation of fifteen seniors to add to the list of the thirty-five original members initiated last spring. NHS planned their own social activities lat morning doughnut meetingsni such as the fall and spring picnics, a float trip, and the holiday tradition of Secret Santa. NHS members also served at school functions, including schedule change days, open house, parent-teacher conferences, and graduation lat which they newly initiated juniors usheredi. ln addition, members tutored other Ladue students who needed extra help in their academic courses. Mr. George Glass and Mrs. Edith Nolting proudly sponsored the National Honor Soci- ety, or the HPhi Beta Kappa of Hortaon Watkins. Officers were President Charles Kodner, Vice President Ramona, Kyaw, Treasurer Jim Trice, Secretary Dan Dertke, an Chief Marshall Jon Welner. NHS members must ha ve a 3. grade point average, and demonstrate leadership ability, character, service, and superior scholastic achievement. ! -i NATIONAL 1 S 'f Q 5 p A Z S VSL. I HONOR SOCIETY l NATIONAL HONOR soclnv 3 af 5 Z. E ' 5 Z . ,Q V ' 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIET Z Y w 'f S 1 E ' 5 7 QX V I First Row: Margaret Sullivan, Janie Handleman, Bill Fein' stein, Charles Kodner, Ramona Kyaw, Jim Trice, Dan Dertke. Cathy Spong, David Zeigler, Susan Reislerg Second Row: Sarah Wolfe, Marla Langsam, Lisa Langlois, Melanie McCurdy, Rob Brown, David Levy, Doug Graham, Janet Armstrong, Andy Harbisonq Third Row: Mr. George Glass. I I I Sonny Buttar, Adam Summers, Burak Taysi, Eric Vesperf Tom Funicellig Fourth Row: Joe Bari Hunter Boone. Jamie Greenberg, Gil Sacher, Ann Donahue. Mark Borowsky, Brian Weinsock, Ron Sadler, David Tarkow, David Korn, Scott' Kluesner, Mrs. Edith Noltingg Fifth Row: Liz Goldstein, Anniel Ayvazian, Caroline Sarian, Alesia Wyms, Denise Twist Mr, George Glass and members Sarah Wolfe, Ron Sadler, Dan Dertke. Melanie McCurdy. and Lisa Langlois discuss plans for upcoming NHS events. Far right: NHS member Jon Welner gazes studiously at the Cdmefa. 1 l Scholarship Fund Keeps Busy The Scholarship Fund Club, sponsored by Dr. Richard Eaton, is an organization which helps seniors meet their college expenses. Club members have a lot of fun raising money through such activiteis as the sales of fresh fruit and entertainment books, as well as the Snack Bar, operated by the members themselves. Last fall members worked hard on the annual Talent Show, a great success last November. The Club sponsored the annual School Carnival, which took place in the gymnasium and student lounge areas, providing everything from good food to game booths, musi- cal entertainment from the jazz band and, of course, the auction Hnale. The Scholarship Fund is excellent proof that working for a worthy cause can be a lot of fun for everyone involved. D. Rosenthal The Scholarship Fund Club, shown above, has the largest number of members in two years. Below, Scholarship Club members prepare to open up the snack bar for business. P. Hammond Big Brothers, Big Sisters Lead Way The Big Brothers and Big Sisters groups, sponsored by Dr. Richard Eaton and Mrs. Jean Gordon, helped freshmen and new students become accustomed with their new school. Each Big Brother and Big Sister was assigned a Little Brother or Little Sister with similar interests, which helped make their difticult transition a little easier. The Big Brother or Sister took the Little Brother or Sister on a complete guided tour or' the school and answered questions they asked about the school and their classes. Following the tradition, the Big Brothers and Big Sisters held their annual Barbeque at the Homecoming Game, only to be rained on. The barbeque provided food and soft drinks for the hungry spectators and everyone had a lot of fun helping out. The Big Brothers and Big Sisters have had another successful year. Big Sisters: Front Row: Mrs. Jean Gordon, Liz Goldstein, Lisa Karr, Melanie McCurdy, Cathy Spong, Ann Donohue, Second Row: llona Khaykin, Jane Handelman, Mary Mar- garet Lewis, Abby Krain, Bonnie Stookey, Marla Teper, Felicia Swiener, Karen Leong, Big Brothers: Front Row: David Hartstein, Melvin Ballenger, Josh Allen, Steve Shapiro, Evan Buxner, Jeff Horowitz, Pat Hensley, Andy Kaplan, Second Row: Dr. Eaton, Mark Borosky, Vern Meeks, Andy Jen, David Goldberg, Donny Williams, Jeff Glickman, Brian Bruce, Charles Beckerk, Scott Mannis, Jeff Bernstein, Mike Horwitz, Lorne Baker, Third Row: Mike Zucker, Brian Hershman, Chris Wehrle, Eric Dillner, Ron Sadler, Craig Brown, Tim Englemeyer, Geoff Steinbach, Pat McDonough, Rob Brown, Steve Brown, David Cho, Adam Summers, Dan Eberweing Fourth Row: David Meyer, Bill Van Leewen, David Korn, Todd Burford, Jim Collins, Al- len Johnson, Dan Dertke, Jim Trice, Paul Oakley, John Cohen, Jamey Greenberg, Jack Boeger. Stacy Wolf, Monica Felder, Amy Lands- baum, Holly Wrightg Third Row: Romona Kyaw, Denise Twist, Dana Williams, Kim McMullen, Kelly Brown, Jan Flynn, Carol Bockserman, Bonnie Kottler, Cari Garrett, Michelle Lazzaro, Laura Harter, Anne A yva- zian, Anne Johnson, Sue Covert, Fourth Row: Lisa Price, Sabrina Quarles, Cindy Gross, Lori Emert, Julie Green, Rebecca Mandel, Michelle Christy, Bertha Lin, Kathy Cochran, Laurie Kopt, Carol Sarian, Nancy Reed J. Watsonl P. Hammond A-L ' I 2 Saturday Project Combines Cooperation, Fun Education The Saturday Project Club was an organization of stu- dents who invited elementary school children from the city to Horton Watkins one Saturday afternoon a month, The students organized three activities for the children: arts and crafts, athletics, and educational games. At the beginning of every project, the students and children gathered around in a circle and sang songs. Later, everyone took a break and enjoyed the homemade treats which members had brought. Each of the three activities formed a circuit, in order that every child could participate in every activity. Each student lmember became responsible for several children and had ig iii! I I 1.. Kept . S the opportunity to get to know each child individually, Several Saturday Project themes included an introductory day, a Thanksgiving day, a Christmas day, a Valentines day, and a tinal farewell day. Remarked senior song leader Amy Landsbaum, lt's one of the greatest things I 've ever done. lt's so much fun working with the little kids and watching them smile. This past year, senior Liz Goldstein and junior Julie Fisher led the organization with the help of the activities committee leaders and sponsor, Ms. Terry Cannon. Saturday Project: lfrom leftj Julie Fisher, Liz Gold- stein, Amy Landsbaum, Robert Koritz, Laura Harter, Lisa Karr, Cathy Witte, Laura Lueck, Joce- lin Saks, Sonny Buttar, Carrie Hallet, Barb Stein- berg, Dan Dertke, Andy Jen, Burak Taysi, Paul Oakley, David Goldberg, Mrs. Kay Rehr, Ms. Terry Cannon. D. Dertke L. Kopt' D. Dertke 1 Above left: Sonny Buttar helps some of the children with their art projects. Above right: Amy Lands- baum shows she is having a great time at Saturday Project. Left: Ms. Terry Cannon, Amy Landsbaum, and Barb Steinberg smile at the camera with one of the city children at the Valentine's Day Saturday Project. Forensics Rea ch The Top The Speech and Debate Team is one of the school 's most successful clubs. The Speech and Debate Team has had much success in previous years and this year was certainly no exception. The team traveled many places to compete against other schools. As a whole the team placed third place 4 times, second place 2 times, and Hrst place 6 times. The members on the team performed well. The team was led by captains Cathy Spong, Scott Esserman, Erii Vesper and Mark Borowsky. The team sent Brian Hersh man and Todd Edelman to the National Forensics Leaguq Tournament. Scott Esserman, Hershman and Edelman alst qualihed in the Lincoln-Douglass Debate. The team succesl was credit to sponsors Mrs. Linda Box and Mr. Jeff Kopd low. Freshman Emily Gallup takes a breather at the Shocker Tourney hosted by Ladue in Novem- ber. Hrst Row: Scott Esserman, Cathy Spong, Eric Vesper, Mark Borowskyg Second Row: Emily Gallup, Liz Goldstein, Julie Levy, Heather For- dyce, Maurice Johnson, Cynthia Crespin, Shar- on Miller, Julie Michenfelder, Jackie Walker, Ramona Kyau, Jason Anderman, Margaret De- vine, Mrs. Box, Debbie Karr, Third Row: Mr. Kopolow, Ethan Gross, Tad Kardis, Daniel Tranen, Maureen Lewis, Steve Hilton, Denig Twist, Spencer Klein, Tom Glick, Last Roi Brian Hershman, Todd Edelman, Mike Zuckd Jeff Ordower, Bill McCurdy, April Saks, Kaitlii Hallet, Dan Dertke, Lorne Baker, Jim McKinlef Sean Smith, Lori Zucker, Jeff Singer, Mike Pau Andrew Haber, David Zmbalist, ' Alum Jeff Raffelson gives novice Bill McCurcly some advice on how to give a speech with authorit 'W ' ,.Awf-W B. Pager Speech and debate team members prepare to present all of the awards at the annual Ladue Shocker Tournament. W' M-e 'W Bt Pager One of the judges for the storytelling event takes time out to refresh herself S A ,t,t.1 - Qi P. Hammond Louise Losos debates her points feverently in hopes of defeating her opponent. Writing Clubs Inspire Creativity Several clubs which centered around student writing in- cluded Accent, Crescendo, and Quill and Scroll. Accent, sponsored by the foreign language teachers: Mrs. Christine Sharp lFrenchj, Mrs. Carol Carinci lSpanishl, and Mrs. Gisela McKenna fGermanl, with editor-in-chief Lisa Lang- lois, involved compiling literary work from the four foreign language groups: French, Spanish, German, and Hebrew. Accent met approximately one evening a month. Each foreign language sector was assigned an evening to prepare its own ethnic dinner for the rest of the group. After eating, members grouped themselves according to language and chose and revised the submitted papers: essays, poems, short stories, and the like. By the end of the school year the Accent publication was complete with translations. Cre- scendo, sponsored by Mrs. Marie Smith with staff editor G. Wolin - Rambler editor-in-chief Amy Landsbaum pins on Mary- ann Olson 's Quill and Scroll pin as Sarah Wolfe looks on. Quill and Scroll: lbottom row, from leftl Charles Kodner, Caroline Sarian, Mary Margaret Lewis, Neil Jaffe, Paul Oakley, John Fried- man: lsecond row! Karyn K usama, Michelle Menton, Lisa Langlois, Sarah Wolfe, Ron Sadler, Susan Schraudenbach, Lori Koptf Amy Shapiro, Rob Sterling, Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Cassidy, lback rowi Jill Miller, Cathy Spong, Bonnie K ottler, Liz Goldstein, Josh Allen, Kevin Korenblatt, Jenny Hillebrandt, Amy Landsbaum, Mr. Jerry Watson. Not pictured: Marla Langsam, Maryann Olson, Margaret Sullivan. Accent: lfrom left, on floorl Burak Taysi, Mrs. Christine Sharp, Lora Walters, Mrs. Gisela McKenna, Ramona Kyaw, David Levy, Melanie McCurdy: lseatedl Cynthia Crespin, Marla Langsam, Lisa Langlois, Cathy Spong, John Gundlachg fstandingl Ja- ' Cathy Spong, was a similar literary organization, in English. Crescendo met 2 to 3 evenings a month to eat a pot-luck supper and discuss submitted stories and poems. In order to encourage submittances, Crescendo held a contest on any writing involving a person, every participant was a winner, but Dan Simons won the top honor. Quill and Scroll, sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Cassidy, Mrs. Marie Smith, and Mr. Jerry Watson, was a national honorary society for student journalists. The requirements for consid- eration included junior or senior standing, outstanding pub- lished work, nomination by advisor, and rank in the upper third of class. The sponsors chose the members from their journalism staffs: Panorama, Crescendo, or Rambler. All initiated members received a pin and a Quill and Scroll magazine subscription at an honorary dinner. Hammond mie Rhodes, Mchelle Bierer, Nancy Wal- ters, John Walters, Maryann Olson, Laine Althen, Sean Smith, Eric Vesper, David Tar- kow, Karen Cho, David Fox, Nartan Prema- chandra. P. Hammond i J i 'l I i I Foreign Language Clubs Center Around Culture Each foreign language department was represented by a foreign language club. These included the French, Spanish, German, and Hebrew clubs. These clubs organized activi- ties which were in some way related to their language. These included trips to see foreign movies, and cooking and eating foreign foods. The clubs raised their money through candy sales, bake sales, and other fund raisers. The clubs used some of their money to build their homecoming floats, the French Club float, portraying the Eiffel Tower, won Hrst place for club floats again. ln addition, club members helped sell tickets for the annual International Dinner, as ing on tables. The clubs also ran their own booths at the Scholarship Fund Carnival. This year, French Club Presi- dent was Lisa Karr, and sponsor was Mrs. Christine Sharp, Spanish Club President was David Levy and sponsor was Mrs. Carol Carincig German Club President was Lora Wal- ters and sponsor was Mrs. Gisela McKenna, Mr. Rami Pinsberg sponsored the Hebrew Club. These foreign lan- guage clubs help to spark extra interest in their language, as well as providing the students with the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the language while having a lot of fun. well as working on decorations, baking desserts, and wait- :wg P. Hammond Spanish Club: lKneelingl Josh Stein, Da vid Fox, Ms. Rochelle Koester, Robin Dubinsky, second row: Paul Altamirano, Kimberly Jarrett, Paula Hutchens, Margaret Sullivan, Marla Langsam, David Zegler, last row: Lisa Loesel, Stuart O'Brien, David Levy, Mrs. Carol Carinci, Denise Twist, Michelle Reed, Maria West, Rajiv Thakur, Tom Kirk r'- N P. Hammond 'QUIT v- 9 G Wolin French Club: lsitting or kneelingl Mrs. Christine Sharp, Janet Armstrong, Ms. Carla Cousley, Ramona Kyaw, Lisa Karr: first row: Terry Thomas, Cari Garret, Semma Errenemis, Cynthia Crespin, Lisa Moskowitz, Debra Karr, Cathy Spong, Mollie Dye, second row: Nora Ayvazian, Ali Krain, Jean Olson, Amy Behle, Carol Boxerman, Marla Scissors, Melanie McCurdy, Craig Jen- nings, Cathy Sullivan, Cathy Witte, Jane Posen, third row: Sue Covert, Whitney Rehr, Annie Ayvazian, Ben Feldman, John Friedman, Lorne Baker, Eric Dillner German Club: Hrs! row: Jeffery Ordower, Dan Binowitz, Ivan Seles- nick, Ashley Whetherly, Mrs. Gisela McKenna: second row: Eric Craw- ford, Chris Suter, Freddie Wilson, Maryann Olson, Lara Bartfeld, Nancy Walters, Kim Hardy, Sonny Buttar, Burak Taysig third row: Dean Plocher, Brian Jones, John Walters, Qui Choi, Scott Kluesner, David Korn, Lora Walters, Mark Kistler, Rex Hill, Claire Hines, Caro- lyn Riley 123 9 Exchange Programs This year, Ladue welcomed two AFS students: junior Till Fock from Germany and senior Carmen Castro from Hon' duras. Both students took regular classes at Ladue and lived with American families for one year. Although they missed home, they admitted their experience was a chal- lenge. Remarked Till, Education is more liberal in Ger- many than it is here, but the school work in Germany is more advanced than that which l have experienced in America. Carmen commented that, Everything is very different here. ln Honduras, life is more relaxedq here, it is very fast paced. Everyone always seems busy doing some- thing. Also, through the AYUSA program, sophomore Senior Lora Walters poses with her Swiss family in front of the beautiful Swiss Alps. Provide Experiences Alain Lestoquoit, who stayed with the Edison family, was an exchange student from France. He plans to attend La- due until he graduates. Last summer, two Ladue students participated in the AFS program abroad as well. Senior Lora Walters, who stayed with her hosting family in Swit- zerland, remarked, A'By learning about the culture of an- other country, llearned more about myself. Junior Kelli Shores commented that, Going to Thailand was the best experience of my life. Thailand is beautiful and the people are great. l consider my Thai family to be my family away from home, and l hope to visit them very soon. Junior Kelli Shores poses with her Thai family beside their home. AIFS Summer Da velers Wsit Europe Last summer. Mrs. Edith Nolting, Mr. Vic Bassman, and Ms. Suzanne Queensen sponsored the AIFS trip to Europe. They brought hfteen Ladue students and three students from other high schools on the trip, which lasted for five weeks. The itinerary included England, France, Switzer- land, Belgium, and Italy, as well as a one week Mediterra- nean cruise from Greece with stops at Egypt, lsreal, and Turkey. Everyone agreed the trip abroad was a great ex- perience. Remarked Marla Langsam, 1 saw places l'd only dreamed of seeing, learned the history of many countries, and still found enough time to do plenty of shopping. Italy was my favorite country for its culture and its ice cream. H Commented Marci Millner, l feel that this trip was definite- ly one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Swit- zerland and Belgium were my favorite countries because of their scenic beauty and friendly people. Barbie Epstein added that, HI loved each and every city we traveled through. Mr. Roy Johnson also sponsored an AIFS trip for a month. He traveled to La Rochelle, France with ten students from other schools. Said Mr. Johnson, 'The stu- dents had both the opportunity to experience French life, and have a great time. This summer Mr. Johnson will Sponsor the regular AIFS trip to Europe. ln Egypt: Kneeling: Brian Sewing, Janie Handle- man, Barb Epstein: standing: Dan Dertke, Ms. Suzanne Queensen, Patty Keisel, Pat Bolen. Mrs. Edith Nolting. Bonnie Bick, Mark Weiss, Amhed Sabhet. Aimee Korenblatt, Steve Brown, Marla Langsam, John Glenn. David Von Weise, Carole Pass. Cathy Sewing, Beth Low- rance, Not pictured: Marci Millner ' ., .3 k.., , Right: Carole Pass, Beth Lowrance, and Janie Handleman enjoy life in bavarian Italy, Above: Aimee Korenblat and Barb Epstein pose in front of the Walling Wall in lsreal. Above: the Leaning Tower of Pisa on a sunny day in italy. Below: the Eiffel Tower in Paris. hiding in the haze. - QM 3 ,i , ,fr sa . .., . 5 , z i Music Groups Inspire Students The tradition of the music groups at LHS makes the school proud of its musical program. The Concert Chorus, Choraliers and Chorale meet as a class everyday to practice singing. The Show Choir is another school choir, but it meets after school twice a week to practice. Most of the choirs consist of both girls and boys, howev- er, the Concert Choir only consist of girls. All the choirs performed at the Breckenridge for the superintendents of the public schools. They performed at the Arch for a program called 'Music on the Riverfront', the annual junior high concert, and also the annual Winter and Spring Concert. ln addition to these performances, the choirs performed at various shopping malls, the St. Louis Airport and Ladue City Hall. This year each choir took a trip, but the most exciting i one seemed to be the trip to Washington D. C. where the choir saw the inauguration of the President. 'i Thanks to the direction that Mrs. Jo Ann Smiley has L given the groups, this was a successful year. Show Choir: First Row: Amy Katz, Sherry Boonshaftg Second Marie Leu, Lisa Karr, Jackie Fisher, Steve Hilton, Amy Behle, Row: George Horwitz, Vivian Pei, Eric Dillner, Elizabeth Exar- Dean Millonas, Joe Levine, Jeff Glickman, Whitney Rehr, Last hou, Butch Coates, Stephanie Kantisq Third Row: Todd Burford, Row: Till Fock, Traci Davis, Doug Grahm Chorale: First Row: Steve Nicholson, Peter Geisz, Car- rie Hallet, Steve Hilton, Sherri Boonshaft, Eric Dillner, Elizabeth Exarhou, Mike Paul, Pat Cho, Second Row. Lisa Karr, Christie Hind, Butch Coates, C ythia McCrea, Bill Moore, Mike Horwitz, Marie Leu, Dean Millonas, Tauna Mikola, Mike Jacobs, Holly Wright, Cynthia Du- plan, Broderick Pritchett, Tammy Morrison, Jackie Fisher, Tom Quick, Melissa Wynn, Amy Katz, Laura Harterg Last Row: Todd Burford, Michelle Lazzaro, Vivan Pei, Doug Graham, Julie Fisher, David Cho, Lisa Aurthur, Joe Levine Choraliersg Front Row: Bonnie Forster, Felicia Swiener, Sema Erenmemis, Jeff Glickman, Rob Percival, Julie Emert, Whitney Rehr, Amy Palan, Second Row: Stephanie Kantis, Barb Christ, Michele Smith, Da vid Berger, Robert Youngblood, Levert Sonter, Walter Hosken, Jeff Harlan, Debbie Banashek, Georgia Rehme, Rachel Foster, Christy Franc, Back Row: Kristi Randall, Lisa Mueller, Lisa O'Brien, Mke Shaw, Till Fock, Leigh Robertson, Kelly George, Dana Williams, Loren Madden. 'Vw heh S' Mrs, Smiley and members ot' the boys' choir prepare to perform at an assembly for junior high students. V Concert Choir: Front Row: Kecia WolL Debra Banashek, Heather Fordyce, Sharon Miller, Kelly Cicero, Valerie Meyer, Else Daugh- erty, Second Row: Rebecca Mldeisen, Robyn Rosen, Dede Martin, Donna Ernst, Ashley Riggins, Cathy Witte, Alison Stein, Tricia Miller, Karie Bourdg Thrid Row: Christine Kantis, Lynette Watkins, Dayetra Sloan, Sally Koesterer, Julie Michenfelder, Julie Denni- son, Julie Silverman, Donna Deusinger, Amy O'Connell, Last Row: Cynthia Buplan, Melanie Mollman, Donyeer Jones, Kisha Dalton, Lilly Drazberg, Leigh Davie, Chrissie Coates, Emily Gallop, D'Juana Ratlift, Benita Phillips. Musical Bands Display Talent Two of the school 's most successful bands were the Jazz and Symphonic Band. The two bands had many great performances throughout the year. Besides having concerts at the school, the Jazz Band performed at basketball games and jazz festivals. The Symphonic Band was a new music band this year. The Symphonic Band performed its Hrst concert at the school and they also performed at the junior high during the school year. Orchestra is another one of the school musical instru- Ronnie Miller and John Meyer take a breath of air during practice. Symphonic Band: Front Row: Erika Polmar, Monte Wright, Roy Hawkins, Nicole Wood, Tina Ross, Paula Hutchens, Louise Losos, Sarah Hyatt, Sonja Kunzelman, Marianne Weintrubg Second Row: Jennifer Bachman, Rod Hawkins, Theresa Hawkins, Stacey Dabney, Meredith Forti, Kenya Brumfield, Stacy Wolt, Venus Morgan, Sarah Manning, Nancy Levy, Ashley Weatherly, Charles Morgan, Chais Kunzelman, Kyle Gershman, Tad Kardis, Loren Dean, mental groups. The group had a class everyday second hour to practice playing their instruments. Joining Orches- tra is a great way to show your music talents, while display- ing school spirit. The Jazz and Symphonic Band was directed by Mr. Tom Poshak. Orchestra was directed by Mr. Mike Fanelli. With the help of the two directors, the students learned new songs which they performed. The students spent many hours rehearsing, but the result was top quality music. Jazz Band: Front Row: Maurice Johnson, Sean Con- Koritz, Derek Lauer, Mike Gilfone, Joe Rubin, Carl way, Mike Schwartz, Marianne Weintrub, Loren Crawford, Andy Harbison, Erica Neidlinger, David Dean, Tad Kardis, Back Row: Mr. Poshak, Robert Kelvin, John Meyer, Ronnie Miller, Steve Sarris Craig Lobdell, Linda Frank, Carolyn Riley.' Third Row: Steve Sarris, Sean Spurlin, Ron Miller, John Meyer, Erica Neidlinger, Tom Schramm, Mr. Poshak, Andy Harbison, Peter Mikhail, Jason Anderman, Carl Crawford, Maurice Johnson, David Kelvin, Sean Conway, Mike Schwartz, Kenin Massey, Mike Gilfone, Scott Joftus, Steve Steinback, Joe Rubin, Robert Koritz, John Twist, Carmen Castro, Not pictured: Steve Reeves I, flembers or' the Symphonic Band have last minute thoughts before per- 59811 H0lland plays 'Name That Tune' with Mr. Brackman, the Orchestra teacher. '1Boy, l could really become a famous musi- cian, thinks Till Fock at rehearsal. nf s gr to ,N sf., HS gym?-img? Sw Orchestra: First Row: Charlotte Hefti, Bonnie Harper, Susan Taxman, Till Fock, Sean 1-101. l?oime, Karla Elliott, Valerie Myers, Michelle land Mr. Brackmang Not pictured: Michelle ?eFabiog Second Row: Wendy Fordyce, David Reed Image, Drama Clubs Meet Goals Image Incorporated has met many goals which they set out to accomplish. The club had a very successful year with all the activities planned including the Annual Image Dance and a variety of entertainment for Black History Month. Sponsors of the club were Mrs. Aralean Brown, Mr. Roy Johnson, and Mrs. Cynthia Howard. The ofhcers were Shawn Dalton, president, Paul Brown, vice-president, Karla Elliot, secretary and treasurer. With the help of all the club members Image Incorporat- Image Inc: Front Row: Mr. Johnson, Shawn Dalton, Karla Elliot, Paul Brown, Second Row: Mrs. Brown, Andre Cody, Twana Gipson, Wckie Echols, Pam Garwood, Kellie Brown, Susan Bell, Kisha Dalton, Darrell Phillips, Monisa Davis, Mrs, Howard, Third Row: Sabrina Quarles, Shana Sailor, Cicily Dunlap, Darren Sand- ers, John Mclntosh, D'Juana Ratliff Clifford Windom. Not pictured: Mary Mann, Orinthia Montague, Sheila Si- mon, Loren Madden, Betina Black, Maria West, Drama Club: Front Row: Jocelin Saks, Carrie Hallet, Kristin Gittel- man, Jackie Walker, Sherri Boon- shaft, Stephanie Kantis, Laine Althen, Sean Smith, Amy Mandel: Second Row: Matt McCarty, Jack Nelson, Mike Fagin, John Gundlach, Stan Henderson, Burak Taysi, Doug ed has had another rewarding year. I The Drama Club was on the uprise with full participation from all the actors and actresses involved in the club. Thd club practiced many hours after school to act out their part: to perfection. I Mrs. Ann Jacobs, sponsor of the club, helped the std dents master their skills and taught them new techniques or acting. The students performed many shows throught thl year that were enjoyed by everyone. ww' Graham, Joe Levine, Louis Gold- man, Jon Welner, Andrew Haber, Mike Zucker, Marie Payne, David Zeigler, Andy Millner, Lorne Baker, Bill lvery, Jack Boeger, Jackie Hsh- er, Jeff Glickman, Karen Becker. 'W' 5 Clubs Busy Wth Elections The Young Democrats had an exciting school year work- ing with the elections. All the club members tried very hard to make the Young Democrats one of the best clubs in the school. The club sponsors were Ms. Ellen Caffrey and Mr. David Matter, The club officers were Margaret Sullivan, presi- dent,' Louise Losos, vice-president, Maurice Johnson, sec- retary, Dan Kopolow, treasurer. Young Democrats: Front Row: Brian Hershman, Margaret Sullivan, Louise Losos, Dan Kopolow: 'Back Row: Mr. Matter, Todd Edelman, Lorne Ba ker, Mike Hamilton, Tom Archambault, Jeff Or- i The Young Republicans is another one of the school political clubs. The Young Republican enriches the students about how the Republican party carries out its duties. Mr. Ralph Cordell, the club sponsor, was very proud of the Young Republicans outcome this school year. Both clubs had a fulfilling year with the Presidential election. The Young Democrats and Republicans were very pleased with their many accomplishments. dower. Ms. Callrey: Not pictured: Julie Fisher, Andy Klearman, Thad Lee, David Rothman, Marie . West, Mike Zucker, Maurice Johnson. x Kg Young Republicans: First Row: Tripp Gebhard, David Robert, Mark Pomer- antz, Jason Jenkins, Second Row: Stuart O'Brien, George Diederich, Jeff Singer, Tad Kardis, Bertha Lin, Christine Esta- ,vsifih-f,f, tg' if ti' 1,y,1e'j que, Seema Thakur, Julie Bridges, Christa Harter, Laura Harter, Third V A Row: John Craddock, AndyKaplan, Rob Sterling, Paul Ross, Rob Rose, Andy Herzig, Anne Johnson, Danny Goldman, ' ' Mr. Cordell 5 Clubs Beneht Students And School This past year, several organizations ha ve acted on the behalf of others or served for the purpose of helping their own members. These clubs include the Newcomers Club, the School Store and Supply, and the PAL group. The Newcomers Club, sponsored by Mrs. Jean Gordon, was composed of new students to the high school. The club provided the students with the opportunity to discuss their experiences, especially their problems, with each other. The club planned several activities, such as seeing movies and going out for ice cream. The School Book Store and the School Supply Store, operated by volunteers, provided students with extra need- ed books, as well as school supplies, all at reasonable prices. The School Supply Store, sponsored by Mrs. Gisela McKenna, was run by senior Burak Taysi before school. Mr. Rex Freter sponsored the Tired Eye Book Store, run by senior Cathy Spong on selected days after school. The PAL Club was a new organization of 26 students and Eve teachers and counselors that were chosen last year by the entire student body, on the basis of their counseling abilities - those whom students felt they could easily talk to and seek dvice from, concerning their problems. The idea for originated from those involved in the Chemi- cal People who believed students with problems would beneht from such a help group, The sponsors for PAL, the teachers and counselors chosen, were Mrs. Jean Gordon, Newcomers Club: Ifrom leftj Mrs. Jean Gordon, Lisa Loesel, Charlotte McNear, Ethan Gross, Chris Vogler, Mike Paul, Sean Holland, Stacy Remmy Right: Melissa Vogt and Jennifer Selner prepare the food for a Home Economics benefit dinner for the teachers. Mr. John Phelan, Ms. Terry Cannon, Mr. Hank Kauffman, and Mr. Jeff Kopolow. The group held a workshop and several meetings to discuss methods of helping students with their problems. All their efforts appear to have been successful this past year. Two other clubs whose members have worked to help others are the Home Economics Club and the Christmas Stocking Club. The Home Economics Club, sponsored byl Mrs. Jill Svejkosky, planned several activities this past year, L most of which centered around food, of course. Membersl cooked and baked food for everyone involved in the home debate tournaments. They also baked dozens of cookies to give to the needy during the holiday season. The members! helped prepare the holiday party for the faculty, as well asi the party at the end of the school year for the faculty and l staff The club planned its own activities, which included a visit to the Barbazon modeling agency. The Christmas Stocking Club, co-sponsored by Mrs. Kay Rehr and Mr. John Ohlendort, met only before the holiday season to organize contributions to the needy. Specifically, members stuffed Christmas stockings with change purses, al washcloth, a banana, and a piece of angel food cake, as! gifts to the elderly in the Truman Restorative Center, whichl received the contributions. Then the members, along with the choir, went to the homes and delivered their speciall gifts to the elderly while the choir sang Christmas carols.f 1 P. Hammond P. Hammond - r P. Hammond PAL: seated lfrom left to rightl, Jocelin Saks, Kristin Chambers, April Saks, Maurice Johnson, Ashley Arrington: kneeling: Mrs. Jean Gordon, Ramona Kyaw, Scott Esserman, Dan Dertke, Ken Wolfe, Andrew Herzig, Mrs. Kathy Crad- dock: standing: Mr. Jeff Kopolow, Liz Goldstein, Erika Polmar, Anne Johnson, Laura Exarhou, Christmas Stocking Club: lfrom leftl Mrs. Remmy, Michelle Bierer, Leah Cooper, Kay Rehr, Wctoria Parato, Ramona K yaw, Catie Herzog, Cathy Sewing, Nancy Reed, Lisa Langlois, Mr. John Ohlendorf Stacy Jill Barrett G. Wolin WV' 9 l' b , Lori Emert, Rob Brown, Kara Saunders: Iback rowj, Mr. Hank Kauffman, Ms. Terry Cannon, Laura Harter, Mike Paul, Brian Hershman, Roy Hawkins: Knot pictured: Mr. John Phelan, John Craddock, Julie Hsher, Hunter Boon, Karyn Ku- sama, and Liz Yavitzl P. Hammond drew Herzig listen. P P. Hammond G. Wolin Mrs. Gisela McKenna poses casually with the volunteer workers at Ladue's School Supply Store: Jamie Rhodes, Burak Taysi, Michelle Lazzaro, and Dan Kopolow. Left: Cathy Spong and Debra Karr sell Ramona K yaw a book. Jocelyn Saks has a suggestion for PAL as mem- bers Brian Hershman, John Craddock, and An- Wdeo Lab And raphic Arts Assistants The Wdeo Lab and Graphic Arts Lab are both newly developed groups, in their second year. The Video Lab and Graphic Lab students helped in processing orders for video equipment and in taping video instruction. The Graphic Arts Lab students assisted in anything graphic such as posters, artwork, etc. The Video Lab spends most of its time video taping events around the school for the future video yearbook. Mr. Charles Marshall helped both clubs ou with their projects, making them two of the most uniqu clubs in the school. Video Lab: Left to Right: Mike Glaser, Mr. Charles Shephard, Matt McCardy Marshall, Jeff Cornwell, Mark Kronemer, Paul Brown figures out how to operate one of the Graphic Art machines. Graphic Arts: Christine Johnson, Nancy Lambright, Mr. Marshall, Michelle Menton, Caruso, Nicole Gonyea, Standing: Kirk Alissa Camie, Paul Kennedy Clubs Encourage Special Skills Several Ladue clubs revolved around a specialized skill. These included the Aviation Club, the Horseback Riding Club, the Computer Club, and the Rifle and Chess Teams. The Aviation Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles Marshall, involved a group of students with a common interest in flying, even without having had previous experience. The students went to the Spirit of St. Louis Airport several times, where each had the opportunity of flying a small plane under the supervision of a licensed pilot instructor. Additionally, the group took a field trip to Ozark Airlines. The Horseback Riding Club, sponsored by Mr. Joseph Bruns, was a new club open to students interested in riding. The members visited various local stables and rode the horses together as a group. The Rifle Team, sponsored by Mr. Len Patton, practiced shooting in the rifle range, in the basement of the school building, The Chess Team, spon- sored by Mrs. Pauline Schroeder, competed with other school-sponsored teams in several challenging matches. Sophomore Dan Simons led the Chess Team. The Comput- er Club, sponsored by Mr. Larry Rhoads, met in the new expanded computer room to work with the computers as a sort of contemporary hobby. Horseback Riding Club: lfront row, left to right! Bonnie Boime, Lara Bartfield, Ann Beth Sample, P. Hammond G. Wolin Cindy Schulman, Kristen Gittleman, lsecond row! Lynn Bishop, Phil Willoz, James McManus, Brian Greenwald, Maryanne Weintrub, Peggy Peden, Nancy Caruso, Cynthia Cresping lthird rowj David Levy, Jeff Kalina, Louis Hanses, Michelle Lazzaro, Jeff Stern, Chris Johnson, Sarah Rothman, Lori Zucker, Mr. Joseph Bruns,' lbackl Sean Smith, Dae vid Rothman, Eric Pauls P. Hammond Rifle Team: lwith riflesl Scott Cohen, Brian Odom, Andy Wheat, Phil Willoz, lback f0Wl Mr. Joseph Bruns, Tom Archumbault, Jason Randall Aviation Club: Mr. Charles Marshall, Dean Hammond, Bertha Lin, Metin Ozmat, Robbie Plocher, Seema Thakur, Andy Wheat, Anita Moore, Mr. Dave Hucker, Dave Dodds Kraar, Ivan Selesnick, Christine Estaque, Paul r is ilinkzf Chess Team: lclockwise from leftl John Kistler, Jim Kistler, David Lin, Mark Kistler, Ms. Pauline Schroeder, Michael Goldwasser, Austin Lin, Rex Hill, Dan Simons B. Poger 5 Panorama Spreads The News Editor-in-chief: John Friedman Photography editor: Todd Burford Newsfeditorial editor: Charles Kodner Photographer: Eric Flagg News staft? Jodi Allen, Michele Bierer, Robby Hirsch, Bonnie Kottler Artist: Brian Weinstock Editorials staff: David Rothman, Pam Siegfried Advertising manager: Vicky Rhodes Features editor: Carolina Sarian Advertising staff: Marci Millner, Amy Yatkeman Features staff' Bill Remis, Rob Sterling, Robert Viloria Business manager: Abby Krain Sports editor: Josh Allen Promotions manager: Bonnie Kottler Sports staff' Tom Ashworth, David Henschel, Neil Jaffe, Leon Satz Production manager: Pam Siegfried Centerspread editor: Paul Oakley Circulation manager: Chris Huddleston Centerspread staff' Dan Deming, Kevin Korenblat, Abby Krain, Jill Tull- Adviser: Mrs. Evelyn Cassidy man, Greg Seltzer I':A' lf .M t: f ' I I 'Egg' ,, ' 4,, . A V, I ff Above: Wcky Rhodes takes ad information over the telephone. Below: John Friedman and Mrs. P! First Row: Dan Deming, Bill Remis, Greg Seltzer, Chris Hudd- leston, 'John Friedman, Bonnie Kottler, Caroline Sarian, Bri- an Weinstock: Second Row: Josh Allen, David Rothman, Pam Siegfried, Tom Ashworth, Paul Oakley, Todd Burford, Rob Sterling, Neil Jaffe, Abby Krain, Leon Satzg Last Row: Publications Room. Evelyn Cassidy, newspaper adviser, examine a page layout. F, 'M Ss XV' gi Michael Goldwasser, Michele Bierer, Robert Viloria, Jason Jenkins, Marci Millner, Amy Yatkeman, Jodi Allen, Jay Ran- dolph, David Henschel. Not pictured: Vicky Rhodes, Mrsf Cassidy, Robb Hirsch, Charles Kodner, Kevin Kornblat , I Rob Sterling, Charles Kodner, Jay Randolph, John Friedman, and Jason Jenkins share a laugh in the 9 iw if 5 E 3? Y' o Q 3 at X HF U lv BIE 52 QSM ,MAE yy, . .. Jw., 5 ca C af i in 2 9 9 i Q fx. L :mf R 1 X , tu mr! , qiwlw 4 ,mo-fx L N y. 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AM: if 1 , F , - L5'k 'Q-QM 99 KNAQSQ 413 Q f Jlyk S55 is if NB in Board Seeks Quality Education . . 5 4,374 ,iii ,, A ., I 5 EVVV A7 ' 4.VVV, ,,3,x 5 T 'lf Mr. Jerome Kopp Mrs. Joyce Follman Dr. Jerome Levy The Board of Education for the Ladue School District is composed of six representatives, elected by the citizens throughout the district. One of the boards' major concerns is to establish and maintain the policies under which the district operates as it serves the educational needs of the community. The board meets with the district superinten- dent, Dr. Charles McKenna, and other various personnel monthly. One of the goals of the meetings is to keep a Dr. Elizabeth Schwartz, Dr. John Shaughnessy, and Dr. Edward Tines Assts. to Superintendent Dr. Del Dace, Dir. of Arts Mr. Donald Flanagan, Mr. Kermit Broadfield, and Dr. Robert McGilligan, Spec. Svcs., Per. Svcs., Psychologist. 'K W . ki Q f Q, W N ,K MTS- Bfifbafa Sacks Mr. Cl1arleS Cvbf-lush Mrs, Eleanor Glick strong spirit of cooperation among employees, students, and the community. Although the board members only meet on a monthly basis, other district employees work daily at the board ofhce handling routine matters. Everyone throughout the board who is connected with the students is helpful whether the student intends to continue in college or indulge in other various Helds pertaining to his or her future. Mr. Don Kettlekamp and Mr, Richard Brown, Aux. Svcs, and Business Dr. Charles McKenna, Superintendent Mr. Warren Green, l.P.C. Dir. I Q: mx.,-Qi n, I w l A 4 1 1 w 1 4 A l Principals Dedica te Themselves Dr. William Raisch Dr. Newton Seigel Dr. Robert Bannister Mr. John Hillwick Mr. James Wagner Ladue High School 's principal Dr. Wil- liam Raisch, and assistant principals Dr. Robert Bannister, Mr. John Hillwick, Dr. Newton Siegel, and Mr. James Wagner dedicate not only their time but them- selves to their jobs. Each strives as an individual with the areas in which he spe- cializes, including taking charge of a spe- cihc class through its four years. More- over, they function together as an orga- nized group which maintains and im- proves Horton Watkin's policy ot' excel- lence. G. Wolin Scheduling for third quarter keeps Dr. Bannister busy. Mr. Wagner smiles hello to the passing photogra- pher. P. Hammond E' ,P G. Wolin Dr. Raisch, principal, interests himself in the students as well as performing school duties Dr. Richard Ea ton Miss Bonnie Wallace 1X E I Counselors Aid Ladue Students Mrs. Jean Gordon Mr. Len Patton All six counselors, from both the guidance and the college and career offices, work with students to provide them with much needed information and assistance. Course problems and grades are two of the areas in which the counselors direct the students. These counselors devote much time to help students decide what is best for him or her for during school and after high school. ln addition, 215 a Mr. John Phelan Mr. Jim Sinner they work with individual students on such itei as college applications. Other services offered the counselors are conferences with parents, cr lege representatives, reading literature, and co, puter aids, In brief the counselors are ready to E the student whether he is preparing for collegel a vocation. ., G 'S an Q. Q K i . ,N -1 Q 133 ., fir? J W0lif1 P. Hammond Above: Mrs. Doris Chapman, Mr. Sinners Above: Miss Wallace discusses colleges with Janet Arm- Seffefafyv works hard f0f the m0f1e,VA Below-' strong. Below: Mrs. Margaret Foley, Miss Wallace 's secre- Mrs. Gordon enjoys a break-time laugh. tary' checks 3 gollege address, G. Wolin GS Q l'x....av 't ,KMA ial Studies Offers Extensive Courses Mr, Richard Burke Ms. Eleanor Catfrey Mr.RaIph Cordell MTS- Cynthia Howard Mrs. Thelma Eclelsieifl Mr, George Glass Mr. Roy Johnson Mr. Jeff Kopolow Mr. Krastyu Krasteff Mr. David Matter The Social Studies department teaches ariety of subjects in the social studies luding economics, humanities, and ychology. Freshman take a govern- ent and political behavior course which les them a background in U.S. govern- ent and politics. ln the sophomore year, idents take. world history. Some stu- nts take it in the innovated course, il. As juniors, students take American story. Seniors may choose from many es of SS3 courses related to S.S., e of which include Social Psychology Id Missouri History. Ms. Edith Nolting G. Wolin Mr. Kopolow after a long A student receives assistance with a Social Studies paper from Mr. John- day- son' P. Hammond G Wolin ho knows the answer? questions Mr. Burke as he quickly glances around his last hour Social Studies 141 FS. English Department Promotes Crea ti vi ty Mrs. Linda Box Mrs. Aralean Brown Ms. Terry Cannon Mr. Bill Heyde Ms. Mary Lee James Ms. Ann Mandelstamm Dr. Hal. Freeman Mr. Brad Heger Because of its large size, the English Depart- ment of Ladue gives students a wide variety of courses from which to choose. Ranging from Creative Writing to Russian Literature, each of the courses is designed to challenge an indivi- dual 's creativity and imagination in addition to teaching basic communication skills. Using a number of instructional methods including inno- vation, seminar discussions, and individual con- ferences, the department succeeds in meeting the needs of each student and providing new insights and ideas for them. swtawww E ,swf ...st auf. P. Hammond The English Office brims with excitement as Mr.V Heyde shows Spirit Day enthusi- asm. 142 Alesia Wyms lcenterl discusses an English paperwith student teacher Miss. Cathy Pollack lleftl and Mrs. Pat Sanders. G. Wolin Ms. Pat Noland Mr. John Ohlendorf G. Wolin s. Noland scans an essay written by an AP. English student KNNNQ. Q. ' ,,, ff.. P. Hammond ncy Reed participates in Ms. Cannon 's discussion on The Return of the tive. nw, I Mrs, Kay Rehr Mrs. Pat Sanders Ms. Pauline Schroeder Jkt Mrs. Marie Smith Ms. Majorie Stelmach Mr, Ken Van Buren G. Wolin Pausing for a brief moment, Mrs. Stelmach says, Yes, Hn grading another paper! 'c Develop Creative Talent ix Ms. Georgia Leutwiler Mr Music teachers offer instruc- tion in voice and numerous in- struments. Regular music classes are offered but the department stresses the many concerts, musicals, and performances at athletic events. The Art Depart- ment offers courses designed to acquaint students with varied techniques and areas of interest. Art Fundamentals is the basic art class necessary to prepare a stu- dent for the more advanced classes like Pottery and Portrai- ture. Cindy Gros watches carefully as Mr Murray instructs her in the proper way to design her folder. . Charles Marshall Mr. Phil Murray fm G. Wolin Mr. Poshak cannot seem to remember the next note. I his X Qui? Q 4 Q 3? s 4 W .S ffl .qw E Mr. Marshall assigns student projects during Art Lab. Journalism And Drama Correlate Mrs. Evelyn Cassidy Mrs. Ann Jacobs Mr. Jerry Watson teacher Mrs. Ann Jacobs helps apply some make up to junior Matt Balk before an play. G. Wolin Mrs. Cassidy critiques the latest issue of the Panorama. The Publications Department gives students the opportunity to express their talents in ways not always seen in a regular English class. The Publica- tions Department offers courses in journalism writ- ing, beginner and advanced photography. Select- ed students are given the chance to produce the yearbook and newspaper. The Drama Depart- ment offers courses in acting, directing, and make- up. Students learn skills in producing plays and productions through the courses and school plays. ll ' 9 ' G Wolin Mr. Watson helps two students work on the yearbook. Mathematics Department Adds Up Ms. Maryann Beall Ms. Jeannie Courchene Following the basic high school math pattern, Ladue instructors offer Algebra, Ge- ometry, Trigonometry, and Analysis in both regular and innovated forms. Moreover, Ladue provides classes which are more specialized in their application such as Advanced Placement Calculus, Comput- er Programming and S.A.T. Math. Mr. Jerry Huels Mr. Davies instructs Amy Shapiro. My. Jim Davies Mr. Robert Heberg Mr. Tim Herbert S. Covert G, Wolin Mr. Polkinghorne guides the class through many dift7cult word prob- lems. 146 Jw V .,... ...,,: g swulluuf' , . i , G. Wolin As a student works silently, Mrs. Minogue ponders mathematical concepts with a smile. i s ffl Mr. Henry Kauffman MIS. Pau W, line Minogue Mr. Wayne Nienhaus Mr. Robert Polkinghorne Mr. Michael Ponath W,,M,w W ,,,, V,,, ,usrfww fA- f 1 -wff4Wf,,..,Ufi A Mr. Larry Rhoads 1 Y Y ,, Ei l-li n ,eww lilllmlmlmlrlmlmlilmimmlmmnrl K. Adams Mr. Ponath and Charles Kodner catch up on some work during their free time in the math oftice. school 's longest slide ruler measures the length ot' the entire Ladue mathematics department and senior Charles Kodner, Mr, Neihaus helps Jason Randall with some math homework as Scott Summers looks on. 5. Covert G. Wolin i' was 147 Foreign Language Department Speaks Up No'lPhotO S S Availabfe X Ms. Rochelle Koester Mrs, Carol Carinci Ms. Loretta Casey Mrs. Carla Cousely Mr. Gerald Ganz NO Ph0fQi?ie jsQ if Students who wish take a foreign langua may choose fr French, Spanish, y man, Hebrew, andll in. The latter two pi grams emphasize gr mar from the st while the others h two years of conver tional language lowed by more in-def grammar study in aa tion to increased rea Mrs. Gisela McKenna Mr, Rami Pinsberg Mrs. Chris Sharp Mrs. Marge Uhlemeyer Mrs. Cousley threatens to strangle Bill McCurdy if he doesn't get the answer. P. Hammond srts. i r': ' t fx - t is 1 ., ...., sssts' gg i g? p,.., .......... .. . at ,K I t . X I t K ' A I.. 1 - .,k.: E . 1 ::N F E ing and writing. l Fourth year French students listen attentively to a lecture given by ll Sharp' P. Hammo Less Mr. Pinsberg eagerly gives a student extra Hebrew tutoring during his pi aration hour. p- Hammo R....,....Q.. ,..gsf-'Q' M531 ientizic Concepts Extended Mr. Henry Becker Mr. Michael Geary Mr. Tony Kardis Mr. Preston Koprivica Mr. Chester Miller No Photo Available Mr, Rick Rogers Mrs. Sue Rosenthal Mr. Ed Schmidt Mr. Jack Young classes at Ladue High School laboratory experiments as well as lectures to teach a variety of concepts. Classes range from traditional courses of Biology, Chem- and Physics, to more specihc and areas such as Astronomy, Advanced Biology, Ad- xii Chemistry, and Science V Many ese courses extend the basics estab- in previous science experiments. G. Wolin Mr. Young make use of the chalkboard. Mr. Rogers quickly organizes the tests on his desk before his Earth Science class ar- rives. Mrs. Rosenthal noticeably enjoys the field of science. Mr. Miller and Rob Brown work together on Physics. B. Poger 150 Physical Education Fits Everyone Phil Brusca Charles Fitzgerald Bob Lange D. Rosenthal Department chairman Charles Fitzgerald ponders the budget requests of the coaches. ,11 r a a'-l if Above: Coach Brusca takes attendance. Right: Coach Norris checks the progress of the students in the weights class. MVP' ,ur .fx Jerry Maher Joan Marks 1 The Physical Education Department offers a large vari- l ety of courses so that every student may Hnd an area which interests him. Ladue instructs students in basketball, tennis, I track, swimming, weight training, and a large number of l other sports. Also included in the program are manditory 1 health classes in which students may become certified in l closed chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation through The American Heart Association. Driver 's education and scuba diving certihcation are also available. With excellent facili- i ties and a skilled coaching staff Ladue's gym classes leave little to be desired. l ' ' : -3' - f ' 1: 5- fit. xi ' , ' f'fj'3'.-53.5 P ' 1.1 . .I V: X If mg W t - ........,...,. ....... f + 1 . . S? Georgia Mirchefi' Bob Norris Mike Ramming G. Wolin After a grueling and vigorous first hour, Coach Jerry Maher rests before going to his next gym class. if Connie Strobach Ed Velten K 1 if o f x X Below: Coach Ramming checks notes on the basketball Rams' next opponents. D. Rosenthal S i Coach Strobach is distracted from students' conferences by the photographers camera. Industrial Arts, Home Ec., ' Tw Mr, Steve Ford Mr. Dave Hucker The Industrial Arts Department provides experience in such areas as power mechan- ics and metal work. Home maintenance gives students hands-on training in electricity and plumbing, while other industrial courses offered include Woodworking and Auto Maintenance. The Home Economics classes offer varying levels of cooking, Housing and Design, and Needle Crafts. These courses provide enjoyable alternatives to everyday tasks. Mike McCarthy wonders if Pat McDonough added salt. P. Hammond i Provide ence an X . X Mr. Bill McCoy Mrs. Doris Ogier Mrs. Jill Svejkosky Q .11 I .V 1 f in it K' 'Q' if , ' ' , T- t nf, f ,fl V A . MM, , . V V , A Y as., - al ,. it at ' , -Q., . . V X I 5 A Q MM.. f .W 'H ...num f lr A In , U , ,MK yr. , M 1 is . ,N 5 G Wolin Mr, McCoy reveals the secrets of tine woodworking as senior Dan Rosenthal looks on interestedly P. Hammond K .QQO The correct way in which to cut fabric and patterns is an essential skill taught by Mrs. Ogier. Phil Pritzker receives from Mr. Hucker's detailed instruction concerning automotive mechanics. 152 Y1...,,....a ,rim , K if-1 5 wzggvgg f usiness World In terests Students Mr. Joseph Bruns Mr. Rex Freter Mrs. Donna Forgy Mrs. Ann Jones Mr, Freter and Mr. Wagner have different thoughts concerning the photo session. . Wd 3 ip Mrs. Donna Forgy tells sophomore Scott Lowrance that the typing business should not be taken lightly. Mr. Bruns is almost swamped with the paperwork from his COE students' jobs The Consumer Educa- tion department and COE both help students learn about our business world. ln Consumer Education, courses range from Busi- ness Law to Shorthand. Depending on the course, students learn about insur- ance, note taking, ac- counting, typing, and the stock market. Such courses give students an opportunity to learn about their business World around them. ln COE stu- dents take the course as well as regular classes and then work at a job in the community for approxi- mately half the school day. The student must have a job in order to stay in the COE program. Mr. Bruns is in charge ot' the COE program. Many students enjoy the program, and as long as there is interest, Ladue will always have the COE program. Librarians, Special Staffs Assist E veryonel Mrs. Marilyn Black Mrs. Judy Hargis Mrs. Ann Oxley Ms. Barb Vanta P. Hammond Mrs. Judy Lane re-shelves the reference materials. Mr. Robert lngoldsby Mrs. Christy Jordan MS. Bev Kramer P. Hammond Librarians, clerks, and secretaries: Mrs. Christophersen, Mrs, Pounds, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Peterson. The lvan C. Nicholas Library caters to the needs of all students and faculty. Due to its large assortment of Reading, Autio-Visual, and Refer- ence Materials, one can rind an answer to all of his questions. The Special Education Counselors at Ladue High School help those students needing special attention in various areas. Ladue librarians Mrs. Jane Pounds and Mrs. Fran Marks diligently update the card catalogue files. P. Hammond v 1 sc. 3 i i x s r 1 ecretaries, Aids, Nurses Assist School E Photos by G. Wolin and ,HW .. P. Hammond ij' -i'1 as vi mat p.. ,.,, -f The principals secretaries keep the school running smoothly and per- form invaluable services for students and faculty alike. They handle the logistics of running each individual grade and are always available to help students and administrators with their problems. Top photo, from left: Mrs Jan Picco Mrs Agnes Gudiswitz, Mrs. Judy Wiegard, Mrs, Caroline Wulfert Mrs Ellen Johnson. The front office clerks keep records, answer questions, help visitors, and handle mailings such as report cards, schedules, and progress reports, Middle left photo, from left: Mrs. Ish Becker, Mrs. Jean Foerst, Mrs. Florence Cohn, Mrs. Babe Mulholland, Mrs. Ellie Gammon. Middle right photo: Mrs. Dee Cavanaugh and Mrs. Julia Vashols, school nurses. help to heal students of ills in order to return them quickly to class. Bottom right photo: Mrs. Jo Anne Ensign keeps track of all classroom books checked in and out and bills for lost books, Mr. Yuichi Akihiro oversees the student loungeg and Mrs. Wilma Peine takes care of atten- dance records of Ladue students. Not pictured, Mrs. Mary Maloney, attendance office. Co oks, Custodians, Guards Beneht School! G Wolin D. Rosenthal Jim South checks the list of custodial duties that await him. Sam Purdy cleans the back area to begin the school day. 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DALLAS RDAD 569-IDDI EARRYIJUTS AND EATERINE AVAILABLE. ug CLASS OF 1985 7fW When We say goodbye, it doesn't mean forever, When We say goodbye, it doesn't mean We will never be together again. Theme from 'The Goodbye Girl ........ BALLAS CAR WASH 624 N. New Ballas Rd. I Opposite Creve Coeur Post Office CRE VE COEUR, MISSOURI 63141 ED WILLIAMSON Automatic Turtle Waxing Fast 8: Convenient Complete Exterior Interior Car Washing Car Cleaning Bill Feinstein, Annie A yvazian, Liz Goldstein, and Jim Trice enjoy their newly washed car at Ballas Car Wash. 432'4388 x 1 '24 Good Deal and Friendly Service I I ll IQKUIDWUQIII 17 NORTH MERAMEC AVEJULAYTUN. MISSOURI 63105 Wg? Oscar Johnson shows Becky Mandel and Michelle Christy a new camera from O.J. Photo. Mr Watson From all of us on the yearbook staff Thanks for all of your patience and help! HAIR ASSUCI TES CSI!!! 997-62 lt 745 NORTH NEW BALLAS A RO D CREVE COEUR, MISSOURI 63141 WORKERS: STYLISTS- LOUIS CARSON, RICHARD LONG, DARLA ORR, KATHY RITTER- TODARO, BILL WINCHESTER, AND MANACURIST-PATTIE Q I5 X 'Q' Ni I DSX, A - 4 ..,, vis LOOK WATCH HOW HOW FAR FAR WE'VE WE'LL COME GO! SENS enjoy our deliciously rich ice cream 9733 Clayton Rd. O firm G commitment 1305 Lindberg Plaza Ctr. 432-4556 Susan Bronska, owner of The Firm Commitment, demonstrates flexibility techniques to Nancy Reed and Felicia Moss. Schiller's Photo Supply 9240 Manchester, just west of Brentwood Blvd. Telephone: 968-3650 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Melissa Vogt and Jennifer Selner are amused by some equipment available at Schiller's Photo Supply. ' 1 CJ- L F S - ff N N K' 'T ii' DADS' CLUB V f it I R s. A x. ' Officers Jack Craddock Joe Garvey President Secretary- Treasurer Freshmen-Class of Sophomores-Class of Juniors-Class of 1986 Seniors-Class of 1985 1988 1987 Larry Buxner Hank COVQII' Bob Minkler Jack Craddock Mel Sanders Jim 50171919 Jerry Pass Joe Garvey The following students are sons and daughters of parents who were contributing members of Ladue High Dads' Club. FRESHMEN Richard Korn Mark Tullman Dean Garrick David Pfeifer Nora A yvazian Jennifer Backman David Bari Paul Barkofske Michael Becker Susan Becker Brent Benson Brent Berger Jodi Bernstein Tom Biggs Michael Boley Tim Brockman Phyllis Calvin Kelly Cann Sean Chaitman Sidney Clark Paul Cohen Scott Cohen Anne Dann Richard Degener Julie Feibel Doug Feinstein Chris Fiorilli Julie Follman Emily Gallop Christi Garrett Carl Gebhard Laura Hearst Lisa Hollingsworth Cary Huddleston Michael lannotti Jason Jenkins Greg Johner Christine Kantis James Kaufman Tim Keohane 164 Ali Krain Chris K unzelman Bo Kurten Jim Lambright Anthony Lampert Kip Levine Julie Levy Maureen Lewis Kim Leydig Debra Loomstein Katherine Malone Amy Mandel Deanna Martin Angela Matlof Wiliam McCurdy Julie Michenfelder Michael Minkler Karri Offstein Lisa Pappalardo Cathy Pass Grace Patterson Robert Percival Mark Pomerantz Richard Recht Ashley Riggins Elizabeth Rogers Daryl Rosen Greg Rothman Sarah Rothman Saralyn Sacks Kathy Shaughnessy Jenni Silberstein Coulter Smith lrl Solomon Steve Steinback lvhchael Sullivan Laura Tullman Sanjay Vadlamani Sara Vogel Nancy Walters Lynnette Watkins Rebecca Wildeisen Monte Wright Phillip Zea S OPH OM ORES Tom Ashworth Brett Balber Lara Bartfeld Cathy Bell Chuck Bell Dan Binowitz Carol Bockserman Christine Bollinger Dennis Bremer Keith Buckland Frank Chaitman Kue Choi Barbara Christ Kathleen Cochran John Craddock Phil Cryer Jacqueline Curran Michelle Currinder Alex Dann Loren Dean Berinthia DesRosiers Tim Donohue Pat Emert Michael Engelmeyer Sema Erenmemis Cass Fisher Christina Franc Andy Garvey Amy Glaser Ethan Gross Lori Goldbaum Michael Hamilton Steve Harbison Jeff Harlan Scott Harris Ken Hearst Joel Hoffman Lou Horwitz Neil Jaffe Felicia Kantis Andy Kaplan Jon Kessler Sally Koesterer Dan Kopolow Kevin Korenblat Krista Kromback Andy K utner Kirk Lambright Derek Lauer Jonathan Levey Bertha Lin Mark Lintzenick Laura Mandel Peter Mikhail Dan Miles Mark Miller Robert Minkler Stuart OBrien Randy Offstein Jeff Ordower Matt Otto Amy Palen Andy Palen Wvian Pei Da vid Poger Steve Putzel Sabrina Quarles Bill Remis Amy Roppel Robert Rose Paul Ross Marla Scissors Ivan Selesnick Bryan Sewing Mike Shaw Jeff Singer Ann Sippy Mindy Smith Michele Smith Claudia Sohn Laura Spivack Steve Stein Robert Sterling Glyn Strong Scott Summers Susan Taxman Peter Tifft Dirk VerMeulen Robert Viloria Amy Vittert John Walters Lori Weinstock Cathy Witte Jay Witte Bobby Wolf Ken Wolfe Paul Zaffaroni , fx - , . . , :L H f 1 I A LADUE HIGH We i- DADS' CLUB We is 3 . :Xp Ofhcers Jack Craddock Joe Garvey President Secretary- Treasurer Seniors-Class of 1985 Juniors-Class of 1986 Sophomores-Class of Freshmen-Class of Hank Covert Larry Buxner 1987 1988 Jim Schiele Mel Sanders Jack Croddock Bob Minkler Joe Garvey Jerry Pass The following students are sons and daughters of parents who were contributing members of Ladue High Dads' Club. JUNIORS Pat Hensley Rachel Solomon Mary Gatti Rusty Shaw Brian Hershman Cheryl Stiffman Matt Gel Erica Smith Eric Acree Jennifer Hillebrandt Brent Suffian Liz Goldstein Catherine Spong Christina Altvater Eric Bachman Jill Barrett Karen Becker Amy Behle Susan Bell Jeff Bernstein Matt Bollinger Sherri Boonshaft Tom Brockmann Brian Bruce Evan Buxner Bill Corrington Andrea Corwalan Melissa Dempsey DD Diehl Eric Dillner Todd Edelman Lori Emert Lynn Esserman Julie Evans Michael Fagin Ben Feldman John Friedman Cari Garrett Jeannie Gebhara' Peter Geisz Kristin Gittleman Lisa Goldberg Ashley Graham Michael Green Bill Griesedieck Pat Harry Martin Howell Chris Huddleston Andy Hyman Mike Jacobs Nancy Jacobsen Scott Joftus Bill Kassebaum Dan Kaufman Ron Kilby Abby Krain Mark Kronemer Karen Leong Drew Levine Mary Margaret Lewis Jerry Loomstein Louise Losos Jen McCarthy Jim McKinley Barry Menzel David Meyer Randy Morgan Julie Nicolai Amy O'Connell Michael Offstein Jean Olson Mike Paul Eric Pauls Peggy Peden Beth Sabadie Richard Shaw Amy Sheldon Kelli Shores Terry Silberstein Cathy Summers Jill Tullman Christina Vogles John Walch Marianne Weintrub Kurt Wulfert SENIORS Liz Althen Bill Arnot Lisa Arthur Annie Ayvazian Dana Ball Joe Bari John Barkofske Aaron Bianco Dan Bishop Mark Borowsky Eric Brody Craig Brown John Cohen Sue Covert Marian Currinder Dan Deming Ann Donahue Tim Engelmeyer Scott Esserman Bill Feinstein Nancy Hscher Jackie Fisher Eric Flagg , Tom Funicelli Doug Graham Cynthia Gros John Gundlach Jane Handelman Andy Harbison Jonathan Hearst 77m Hogenkamp Paula Hutchins Joel lken Jeff Kalina Paul Kennedy Amy Kelban Scott Kluesner David Korn Sonja Kunzelman Ramona K yaw Amy Landsbaum Marla Langsam Jason Lauer Joe Levine Debbie Loomstein Melissa Mandel Melanie McCurdy Dean Millonas. Maryann Olson Carole Pass Phillip Pritzker Nancy Reed David Rothman Ron Sadler Jane Schiele Kathryn Sewing Tom Shaughnessy Geoff Steinback Jeff Stern Marti Stiffman Adam Summers Lisa Tifft Jim Trice Eric Vesper Loretta Walters Brian Weinstock Sarah Wolfe The Dads' Club would like to extend its sincere apprecia tion to Mr. Jim Wagner for his advice and active partici pa tion in all the activities over these many years Mr. Jim Wagner GIF! PAINTS 8: WALLPAPER , x E , x .2 2- I Home of the painter pants and overalls General ofHce on Page between Hwy. 270 and Lindbergh. 567-1111 In Clayton at 8112 Maryland at Brentwood 862-1800 St. Clair Square at Hwy. 159 entrance. Call toll free from St. Louis 231-5350 1 -1 ro Pritchett and Susan Pearce check out the state-of-the-art equip- t C C C N. New Ballas 407 Lafayette Center Creve Coeur, MO. Manchester, MO. Telephone 872-7764 Telephone 227-0300 See the future at . . Creve Coeur Camera 8: J Video Centers -t Cx 0 ' 4'Protecting I ll r All Thtl 'qv in. 4Tl ' Ill xii ...nf Berry-Lander Insurance Services, Inc. D ToYuu 1 u aah 7711 Bonhomme 0 Clayton, M0 63105 v 3 2 Insurance AGENT ISM 3141725-7600 V onsanto Commitment. You Can Learn r. . From It a . I fam if ll It-I I-I 2 1' J ' .5 X - ,, ' I. 'Q Q' ,I 1'-if , l ' At Monsanto, we believe -ji. 1 . hr!! fb education can make all the N ll- jj tg, -I Q 5 difference. In the quality N, , D, I, gb, 'x N of life in our community. In-u rf I l - ' 4 fl - k In our children. And ' ' H V, figs' A certainly, in our future. 7' Vxf g Mull Il X That's why we support so l A ' if' - l if s many programs that help . A 1 M, ,,. a 1 improve education and ,y - - -- 'i i' - . ' achievement here at home. P- H x T31 Like job skills training K, g ' ' am, rx .J I forthe disadvantaged. I in t 5 Q, o ,, Educational assistance for l rl 5 'HA the disabled. Substantial l,l , 4 5- U 5 . l L -- grants and gifts for area I, .5', - W' K-f: ' -A jtfgilli Q colleges and research. And . - , ' X - ' fl llfn! lgmi, 1 even our volunteer efforts .. 'il pf. gli 5 nf, i ' ' in the classroom, bringing l ,hr 4 career information to local if i ' is ' students. It's our way of helping St. Louis become an even better-place to live. And learn. That's Monsanto commitment. Better education for a better community-for everyone. . . up - Qi xv xl K ' : I--1--5-xx-D -f . hh I . 1. A, r . I '- X i it ll 1 vi 1 1 N r Q ' I ki. n Q ' ll .' - rl ' - I I ' , Monsantd fix I ,. If 5. X X. if , . T H 152 6' will My aa-Ciwfi ww B4W,L,,f4W,.v.,ffW W-fL,MLwgA.. ,JW Let the good times roll ENTERPRISE LE IN - AUTOMOBILE LEASING - DAILY RENTAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT sr Louis AND IN: Atlanta, Denver Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City New Orleans, Phoenix, St. Louis, San Antonio, Topeka, and throughout California and Florida RS CONTRACTORS - ENGINEE Qsmb ID' 'w-1,l-Af +--- 4- - -- -W , .1- -af' 5 :g : f of '-' E Lg I I I, :K I7 g ' lfs I- nisimyf, O Ji ,S A' It Z 1 U, -.1 'Y ' Q 1, cn M A C I O A S Zo 5 33 0 ,052 2 5 2 Z ff Kg T ,Q S 0 is .. CD 43' f' O m CL 1: 5, 2 O as w Q C3 ff' Z 3 QR 3 S 3 U . O7 D P 5 22 m Z . - ITI 8 -4 -4 CQNGRATULATIQNS T0 THE CLASS 0F 'gi Q, . L. 13: MM - - .'i Z'f- 1955 y-QI mum N Q X u A Q QQQQFN' rom rw U iewioiiii RCNN DIAMCND fo, Ltd. 11527 Olive Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri, 63141 Phone: 432-5600 - gs x E , S Q ai XM Q 0 5- Y? ...ggi S 1 .-,S . . 2 ' f 5 f K 9712 Clayton Road St. Louis, MO 63124 Happiness and Prosperity To the Class of '85 From JEWELRY, INC, Jwfufferds jewelers in NEVER W TER YDUR LAWN KY , Simply have HYDRO DYNAMICS CORP. install an - . df' automatic RalnbIrdQ lawn sprinkler system.Spe cl Sis? your time enjoying your lawn instead of watering m- - tg For A Free Estimate, Call 5 ' . -9 -I -7-3 xg xx :E r X , I I l gm ' , l r Q W W- 9 -'llllll 997-0064 1 - 4 I Ill . 9' an 'E 'JL u - ,, V I 'lll- ' Lawn Sprinkler Systems I I- . 1 bv ., , l X , N. ' E Hydro Dynamics Corp. Us 'AV' ,B I 1 l l I ! PllNaBlRD 9217 Olive Street Roady St. Louis, MO. 63132 We are interested in purchas- ing fine American and Europe- an Paintings and Bronzes of the 18th, 19th, and 20th cen- GF turies. - We are also specialists in Paintings 8: Bronzes by Mas- ters of the Old West, Europe and America. X Record prices paid for other American and European Paint 455 N Lindbergh ings Entire estates and collec tions purchased Generous re fBetwPen Ladue 81 Olive Blvds 1 fel-ral fees 13141 993 11477 i' Member Apprazsers ASSOC15fIOD of Amerzcai' n u . O O Q s o ' . - . - . J . . I i - l fl 1 I - o o o I 4 ff' LTI, S '+. . X -4 5 ' E U, . il .L 4 . - O' 'shfx-xgjx S iv VV . I .,,2fw , g , if i L-...H , INTERIORS BY t eww? 444 S. Brentwood Blvd. 862-6330 The Finest in Interiors for the Discriminating Scott Kluesner and Janie Handelman relax on com- fortable couch at Interiors by Edwin Pepper. COI1Sfl'llCfI0l1 314-993-9074 2118 Schuetz Road St. Louis MO 63146 countywide co . l 'T T' -2 -1 - 9 -1-- , Q- ' , 1 5 sl - Amy Kleban, David 9 Korn, and Patty Har- ' rison admire the beau- ! tiful jewelry at Al- barre. Jewelry 5 , ,dy 9711 Clayton Road Ladue, Missouri 63124 l314l 997-1 707 76 eipdote ' serpentine ' citrine 0 tourmaline ' gold turquoise 0 rose q rigefs an-e ' smped agate ' cloissone ' lapis 0 amethyst 0 lazuli ' ivory ' peridot ' especially for you 'iw' e fines in uni b ad lily: ,Sql th tdesignque e Old Frontenac 5 refs Square 96 Lindbergh at Conway 10318 German Boulevard Lisa Raskas, Andy Herzig, and their friends admire the beautiful beads at Tiger's Eye. ' petersite ' obsidian ' topaz erpenti ourmaline 0 cloissone ' tourquas! ' blwa pearls ' gar ' blue green black onyx 0 jasper ' hematite SPECIALIZING IN: tg Y 1 Special Occasions For f R Special People CONGRATULATIONS Q Corporate Meal Programs Unique Menu Concepts TO THE 1985 Ethnic Foods - World Over RAM GRADS 0 at Kosher Menus areref of Distiiwlloll ' FROM 'CQ 9636 Olive street Road ffwhere Elegance Saint Louis, NIO 63132 Need Not Be Expensive l31 47 991-5095 Hours 9-9 Mon.-Sat. AR' A D E E Open Sunday 12963 Olive Street Rd. Fee Fee and Olive 434-0099 202 OFF HARDBACKS YEAR ROUND Over 2000 Magazine Titles And 6000 Paperbacks. Comics Special-Ordering Best Wishes To the Class of 'S Schimmel, Custom, Weiss and Kessler Furs are all at one oonvement location' N TheuJ CHI? IN FFQONTENAC K lt 'M Shopthe Midwest slargestoombinedcollecdonsofllnefurs at astonxshxngh low prices 11!5'l'0IlL'lS IUIS FUIS GJSTDIIUISWH A yKIb D dK dPtyH b 1 F Ladue Market 9155 Clayton Road St. Louis, MO. 63124 FREE HOME DELIVERY' Not PiZZ3. . . NOE FIOWQFS. .. Not TElEQI'3I'T7S...Al'ld NOf PBFCEIS.. But VIDEO MOVIES Come in to our store. or phone for more details! 7 yd!!- 721-1144 7729 clayton Road A Doors East of Lake Forest Bakery THE ONLY VIDEO STORE OFFERING FREE HOME AND OFFICE DEUVERY Clayton Brentwood a ue and Richmond Heights Nortn of Hwy. AO We-st of Ivlccauslano and IN STORE RENTALS I VCR Rentals AISO Available! Ld 'Am ' 3 4 i i i 5 1 Elan 9808 Cioyton Rood Q93-6644 Glen Alspaugh Kitchens expertly de- signs to suit all specifications, tastes, and styles. Let Glen Alspaugh con- struct your next kitchen for guaran- teed satisfaction. Mary Margaret Lewis, Kelley George, Jenny Hille- brandt, and Lynda Deusinger raid the refrigerator in a kitchen designed by Glen Alspaugh. HEIRLOOM JEWELRY L,fjfffjxL,v 1 I 9 r cf, Q , .Q 9793 Clayton Road Ladue, MO 63124 993-1199 Patti Levy and Jodi Allen examine and admire the line selection of jewelry available at Antoinette's Heirloom Jewelry. Jlleedlepoint Qte. 9785 Clayton Road St. Louis, Missouri 63124 13141991-2145 Mr. Liz Studt and Mrs. Jill Morgan, em- ployees at Needlepoint Etc., display some of the fine crafts and gift ideas available at the shop. EEF44 Christie Hind, Stephanie Kan tis, Vivian Pet, and Julian Montana pose in front of their favorite Oriental restaurant. elz hh SOUP Persons g 54:5 E1 gg SIzzLINcs RICE SOUP 295 3.95 Chrckcn brorh blended Wxlh shrimps, chxcken, mushrooms, hamboo shoots, uarcr Lhcstnms 61 srulm olden rrce x s 1012 s. BRENTWOOD ST. LOUIS Mo 63117 ms' ' ' ' gg yy gg 'HOT R SOUR SOUP 295 395 Slrccd rnnfnps. pnfx, crnnm bean TEL. 721-7507 Lurd. wcgcrables and egg flowers In a full bodlfd bl'0lh. me gg WHITL CUCUMBER BEAN CL RD SOUP 2 95 l9S fill fhxncsc bran curd, shrcdded nfk and P Stechuan prucrvcd hIIc cucumber In nrnmn umm, E If 15 SAN SHAN SOUP 495 6.95 Sfrved From 11:30 A.M. To 2:00 p,M, Three dfrnnnres 5nf.fnpf,rrI5nInnn2nd sea scallops In chicken brolh. LUNCH SPECIAL 1 5 135 WON TON SOUP 2.95 3,95 Pg if - , . . if Q gl SPINACH BEAN CURD SOUP 275 3.15 Eh SWEET A SOUR PORK 4 I5 A vfgmnnnx delrghl. ii 435 BN FT 9l IC ED PORK .Ir VEGETABLES 415 VEGETABLES BLACK MUSHROOM Wl'lH FRIED 5 H5 '41 PM UREEW PFPPER BEEF M5 fi Q 5 BAMBOO 51.40015 525 ii Q5 ,QF W ONION MEF M5 ga 35 gd ,Hr SEQ: SPROUIS WITH SHREDDED 545 2+ A . . - 35 5 if MUBHROOMS, BABY CORN WITH PEA- X M it T CAR' 'C IHICKEN 4115 PODS OR FRESH BROCCOLI 5 25 tl! H31 H 'HOT RRAISEO CHICKEN WINGS 3? ll' it NQRTHERN STYLE VLUETABLE Nm, Hm, 4 15 DELOKE 5 25 ' ' Seasonal chorcc. Sll H ifi SWEET at SOUR SHRIMP ' CHAO PEN 525 545 495 U' H M lm dnnd Benn Inmd nfnncd wnn shredded P . All The .mms Irgrer .move served wnh Pm and Chms' 5mb S' W SNOW PEAS SALJIEED Served In Season Only H B S S ,S R 55 U R at nu' OUP .puns on IEEE Rom SNOW PEAS WITH WATER CHESTNUTS 5.45 Fwd Rm' 5' Tea SNOW PEAS WITH BLACK MUSHROOMS 6.25 - HOT AND COLD HORS D'OEUvRE CHOW MEIN ll R if EL PLATE Seasonal , Trng In n nnrrnnr and n.IIr,wId dnh. wnn fli F34 U il CHICKEN CHOW MEIN 3.75 nnr mustard mn, nm and sum, 1Advanco noucc Is requrredl. tp N U' H BPH' KNOW MUN 3-75 gf 3 NORTHERN STYLE COLD HOR5 . D'OEUVRE S I HS W U' ll PORK CHOW MEIN 3,15 'mm 4451 C Y! I! SHRIMP r'HOw MEIN 4,45 H E 5 W HOT BEAN CURD 575 E L 7 BOWL SOUP 1.25 Hnl 'brancdv Chmcse hcan curd Szechuan slyle, 51, 1 BI.AcK WLSHROOMS W BEAN CURD 6.25 El ii 5 an 5. UZ N 25 RICE .75 a BRAISED BEA CURD 5 E Q E' lg Mushrooms, hean curd and slrccd pork, E i UH E if 9.2 Yen Ching Restaurant 1012 S. Brentwood St. Louis, MO 63117 Ti fr nf fr ttf? fi EBU? H+ N141 Eilkff iii ll 552 lil 'S Z2 H S1 TG ffl E Ei H41 EL? E 545 t 18 In E51 35141 Eu it lil ii lil 721-7507 BEEF N IEW CHING BEEF Slrccd bccl murrnulcd an sp::I.Il g.IrIIc sauce, MONLIOY IAN BEEF Slrccd nn.-: Mnriccd mm grccn dnrdns and g.Irn.S!1cd wrlh frrcd rrcc sucks r,INc.ER BELT Srrnnd nn.-f ,.I.I.nd nnn gungcr rom and xhrtddud ndfnndn rnnnn NIINKVS BIIIT lcrTdcIlITIII hav' wnud cars :Ind Lhmcw r.,nI.nI,, 'v.:d nnnrnnnd mrh frrcd rIccsII..1RS CJRKYN PiLPI'l'R BLU ONIOB BEL!- OTSIER SALCKE BEEF RLNKI PAO BPH: BRO! Q OL! BU I SNOW PLAS BELF PORK ii.JI IIR MSI D PORK . rIrdpI11-A nnn Inn gmc und IHILI. KOOKED PORK Ur Llnrng Krng ndfx. rnrnr, Sirdcd ,Inn-cd pork, hrrncd Ixrlh xcgcldblts and hu! pcppcrs SWEET AND SOL R PORK Frmd lcmlsrlurn pork In Sweet and sour sauce lil ACK Nl SHROOM PORK NXANDKRYY SHR? DDED PORK FISH IIAxOREIT PORK ' Slrrcdd -d nnfx. rrcn nnrnns nnd vcgcubles S.IIIIsud II nh hcl sducc WHITE CLUQRIITER PORK Shredded purl mth S.cc!Tu.m preserved mhIIe cucumber um! 'I :nboo shouli NIU SHL' PORK rnnnr Irnrnn-d eggs wnn nnfk, wnnd W ..nd bun Snnrnn rscnnd wrrh Ilnn pan cdkcsi. Pl KINLI HONLY RIBS MOI BRAISLD RIBS 6,75 6 45 645 645 er-15 i545 on 04: 645 645 6.15 S QQ ' 95 6 Z5 625 595 595 675 675 675 LEONA MACKLER, INC llzxz Offers Preparatnon For Scholastic Aptltude Test Preppmg AMERICAN COLLEGE TESTING QACTJ ACHIEVEMENTS IN BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS ENGLISH MATHEMATICS SOCIAL STUDIES ADDITIONAL SERVICES AVAII ABLE Study Sk1lls!T1me Management Enr1chment!Deve1opmenta1Tutonng: 0 Englnsh 0 Math 0 Science 0 Soc1a1Studles Academic Assessment EJ Computer Courses Assnstance m College SCICCIIOIVAPPIICBKIOH Process CJ gwdcms E1 Adults Sxmulated College Admlssnon Interview Post Secondary and Graduate School Extended Study Slulls Westgate Office Center 12312 Olive Blvd. Sunte 61 St. Louis Mxssoun 63141 13141434 4431 D . . U A . . i EJ ' ' U . . . . . Q . I . . . E . H Hensley Construction Co Congratulations to the ,Junior Class Pat Hensle and friends, John Me er, Julie Sha iro, Eric Acr V ,V P d A drea St ss, ski school to hel out with the construct' 9 A n S ppy, Heather Gerard, Christa Krombach, and A y G1 se e th ir free time shopping at Medicare-Glaser. MEDICARE GLASER DRUG STORES Are Proud To Have Served Our Community For Over 60 Years Juniors Class Of 1986 LADUE REXALL Located close to Horton Watkins for easy access, Ladue Rexall carries school supplies, cosmetics and gift items. IB d shb d p an D tk C. DONALD 9 RVICE 51 s Mcoonalas A MAJOR 8 MINOR REPAIRS TUNE-UPS ALL MAKES BQAKES 0 TIRES 0 MUFFLERS Q SHOCKS BATTERIES WHEEL ALIGNING 6 BALANCING TOWING O STATE INSPECTION GI PICKUP A DELIVERY SERVICE lve e 993 5999 9201 cumou no AT Pm . McDonald s Cf RD has the Ram Spmt 'I open 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. 4512 9406 Olive Street i 184 DISTINCTIVE DRY CLEANING SINCE 1910 Banana PHONE 725-4500 CALL FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY I Some Ladue students take time off of school to sample the products of Consolidated Aluminum, FIctken's 500 S. B RENTWOOD CLAYTON OPPOSITE COUNTY HOSPITAL CONSOLIDATED ALUMINUM GJ PO Box 14448 11960 Westline Industrial Drive St. Louis, Missouri 63146 31 4-851 -2333 9643 Olive Street Rd. Fine quality foods, delicious candy, and fresh pastries are a few of the many reasons for FIotksn's many years of success. Amy Shapiro and Tommy Kodner begin their shopping spree at FIotken's Super Market. Q L i 5 3 l I w I I I I I i w 186 a All Roads ? i Busch's Grove Fine food and drink for over 90 years Closed Sundays and Mondays 9160 Clayton Road Telephone 993-0011 Our clothes set o personol stondord thot s not for everyone We toke o common sense opprooch to foshlon thot bnngs yesterdoy s closstcs up to tomorrow s stondords so you get seoson ofter seoson of weor It s o commltment to you to trodmon to tomorrow 9202 Cloyton Rd Lodue Open until 8 00 on Thursday L 1 Y 9 . 8 . C54 6 1 o ' 2 IH ,ffl g Q94-me 58:10, t SPICEFTS 5 81 10 8817 LADUE ROAD 721-6026 For all your holiday needs throughout the year We have the best candy and gifts The Store Mth the Complete Assortment' Three ghouls model a few of the many masks available at Spicer s GFIASSVS VVEST ITALIAN DELI RESTAURANT Home 01' Slcr ' .ell natural . Ilan Dressing 10322 GEFIIVIAN BLVD. 994-I I I I st any time. talian foods. est stand ready frrendly servrce Now sold in all supermarkets, Continued Success to Ladue High from Grassi 's West ifij BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS 1985 X3 l , Q Ck C515 J CDF Guild Craftsm A SPECIAL THANK YOU . Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas P. Archambolt ilsl Dr. 8r Mrs. John P. Arnot Dr. 8r.iMrs. Vatche Ayvazian Ken 8: Pat Ball Roz 8a Mark Berger y Susie Bob Bernstein T S A Bill iQ .Bobbie Bruce Dr. 82: Mrs. E.E. Carter Peter 8: Gisela M. Cohen Mr. 8: Mrs. John P..Curran Ken 4QiBeverly Dillner Dr. 8: Mrs. Royal Eaton Dr. 8: Mrs. Rifat Erenrnemis Joyce M. Follman f Mr. 49 MrsE'Peter L. Fordyce Mr, 8: Mrs. Torry Franc Susan 62 Warren Gelrnan Mr. 8: Mrs. .Mchael Hearst Dr1'8c Mrs. James J. Jenkins Mr. 8: Mrs. David L. Jones Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl Kessler Bill. Qlivia, Kirnberleigh,1l8c Anne Kormeier Phyllis. 8: Mike Kodner Kc Tommy Q Family A i Susie, Al, Caryn Sc Family Dr. 8: Mrs. Ira Kodner' Mr. Kr Mrs. Stanley-Allen sirl T T A D A-Patron f y T il.i The Barowsky Family Betty Comensky r Mr. 8: Mrs. Brian Ji Conway Doctor Daddy Mr. .49 Mrs. Martin Epstein 8: Barbie Loba Emami Eleanor Glick j Cliffs? Susan Graham Mr. 2S'rMrs. Charles Hall' Mason C.C. Jen Dr. 8: Mrs. M. Joftus A To Our Benefactorsg F .li' S Arleen, Phil, Mssy, Bonnie 8: Kevin Korenb lat y Richard 8: Marcia Levy Major General 8: Mrs, Kenneth E Lew: Kay 8z Arthur Loomstein Chuck 8: Fran Mannis ' Mr. 8:,Mrs. John P. McCammon Jr Mr. 8: Mrs. William W McCurdy Jeanne 8: Jerry Pass y David 8: Barbara Pearce Mr. Kr Mrs. Herb Pfeifer 8: David Mary Anne 8: Leon Pritzker Mr. 8: Mrs. Jack Quinn Robert 8r.Ann Recht Karen Rendleman 8: Family Paul 8: Gretchen Ross Sherry, Tom 8: Jeff Singeri T Mr. 8: Mrs. Jlhchael CI Sippy Mr. 8: Mrs. William A. 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'Var To those who should have graduated with us but cou1dn't. We remember: Ian Haber and Kevin MacFadyen A SENIORS Adam, John: 17 Adams, Keith: hockey team 3,45 football 1,2: 17, 106 Allison, Kim: Held hockey 1 ,2, 3, co-captain 45 basketball 1 ,3, 45 swimming 1,2, 3, captain 45 L- Club 3, 45 big sisters 4: 17, 35, 58, 65 Althen, Laine: 17, 102, 122, 130 Archambault, Thomas: young democrats 3, 45 skeet 8: trap club 1,2,3,45 golf team 1,2,3,4: 17, 131, 135 Armstrong, Janet: varsity soccer 1,2,3,45 j. v. tield hockey 1 cap- tain 25 scholarship fund 3 officer 45 french club 1 ,2,3, 45 big sisters 2,3, 45 model UN 2, 3, 4: 1 7, 116, 123, 140 Arnot, Bill: 17, 109 Arthur, Lisa: 17, 104, 126 Ayvazian, Annie: volleyball 3,45 racquetball 3, 45 french club 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 scholarship fund 2,3, 45 big sisters 3, 4: 1 Z 35, 62, 108,112,116,118, 123,161 Ball, Dana: 17 Ballenger, Melvin: 1 7, 35, 38, 1 18 Bari, Joe: waterpolo 1,2,3,45 track 45 swimming 1,2,3,45 span- ish exchange 3, 45 NHS 45 L-club 3,4:17 35, 4, , 116 Barkofske, John: football 1,3,45 basketball 35 computer club 1,25 young republicans 25 SADD 4: 1 7 Bartley, Karen: track 1,45 choir 1 ,25 basketball 15 student council 1,2: 17 33, 34 Beal, Debbie: 17 Bianco, Aaron: football 1,3,45 aviation club 2,3,4,' rifle club 1 treasurer 25 scuba club 2,3,4: 17, 35, 38 Bishop, Dan: tennis 1,2,3,4' football 1,2: 18 Bishop, Lynn: scholarship fund ofticer 45 french club 1,2,3,' mo- del senate 2, 45 student congress 3: 18, 135 Bloecher, Buffy: volleyball 23,45 soccer 2,3,4,' basketball 1,2,3,45 L-club 3, secretary 4: 18, 26, 35, 62, 64, 111 Boeger, Jack: kwater polo 2,35 swimming 25 backstage club 3, 45 scholarship fund 45 big brothers 3,4:18, 118, 130 Boon, Hunter: 17 18, 112, 113, 116 Borowsky, Mark: forensics 1,2,3, captain 45 NHS 3,45 stu- dent congress 45 model senate 2,3,4:18, 112, 113, 116, 118 Brody, Eric: basketball 15 wres- tling 45 racquetball 45 young democrats 45 scholarship fund 4: i v 18, 35, 56 Brooks, James: football 1,25 cross country 35 track 1,4: 18 Brown, Craig: hockey 1,2, cap- tain 3,45 soccer 1,3,45 baseball 1,2,45 student congress rep. 45 big brother 2,3,45 S.A,D.D. 4: 18, 35, 42, 106, 118 Brown, Paul: 18, 130, 134 Brown, Steve: football 1,2,3,45 basketball 1,2,3, 45 tennis 1,2, captain 3,45 L-club 3,45 big brothers 4: 18, 32, 35, 38, 50, 118, 125 Brown, Rob: 7, 18, 33, 34, 35, 38, 56, 107, 112, 113, 116, 118, 133, 149 Bruden, Dareon: 18, 35, 38 Burford, Todd: chorale 2,3,45 musical 2,3,45 track lvarsityl 1 ,2,3, 45 yearbook staff 35 news- paper staff 45 show choir 2,3,' 18, 33, 118, 126, 136 Caruso, Nancy: 18, 102, 134, 135 Castro, Carmen: 18, 100, 128 Catanzaro, Cathy: track 15 soc- cer 3, 45 big sister 2,3, 45 spanish club 3,4: 19, 21, 33, 34 Cecil, Charles: 19, 35, 48, 49 Chervitz, Cheryl: 19 Cho, Da vid: football 1 ,2, 3, 45 golf 3,45 chorale 3,45 model senate 3, 45 big brothers 3, 4.' 19, 22, 35, 38, 118, 126 Christy, Michelle.' cheerleader 2,3, co-captain 45 french club 3,45 big sisters 3,4: 19, 104, 118, 161 Coates, Madison: football 3,45 baseball 35 spring musical 3,4: 14, 19, 34, 35, 38, 126 Cohen, Daniel: 19, 35, 48, 49, 111 Cohen, John: 19, 118 Collins, Jim: 38, 50, 51, 118 Co vert, book 45 Sue: soccer 2, 3, 45 year- big sisters 2, 3, 4,' french club 1,2,3,45 scholarship fund 1,2,3,' international dinner 1,2, 45 French Exchange 3, Australia: 19, 28, 111,118,123 Crawford, Carl: marching rams 1,2, 3, 45 jazz band 3,45 rifle club 1,2,35 computer club 1,2,3,45 backstage 2,35 orchestra 4: 19, 101 Currinder, Marian: track 1,25 sat- urday project 1,25 big sisters 2,3,45 spanish club 25 christmas stocking club 35 student congress 1: 19 Cytron, Stuart: 17, 19, 33, 34, 35, 41, 43, 112 Dalton, Shawn: 19, 130 Davis, Patricia: choraliers 1,2,3,45 big sisters 25 musical 45 football manager 1: 14, 19, 126 DeFabio, Dan: tennis 1,2, cap- tain 3,45 FCA president 45 big brother 3,4: 19 Deming, Dan: 19, 136 Dertke, Dan: track 1,2,3,45 de- bate 2,3,45 student congress 1,2,3, president 45 NHS 3, secre- tary 45 saturday project 3, 45 mo- del senate 3, 45 model UN 2,3, 45 SADD 45 L-club 3, 45 spring musi- cal 45 scholarship fund 3, execu- tive comm. 4: 11, 14, 20, 33, 35,48,49,110,111,112,113, 115,116, 118, 119, 125,133, 184 Diggins, Eileen: 24 Dinmore, Renee: big sisters 3, 45 track manager 3, 45 choraliers 1,2: 20 Dodds, Dan: wrestling 25 track 2, 3, 45 aviation club 1,2, presi- dent 3,4: 20, 135 Donohue, Ann: soccer 1 ,2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 big sisters 1,2,3, co- president 45 tennis 1 ,2, 3, co-cap- tain 45 L-club 3, president 45 bas- ketball 1 ,2,3, 4: 20, 34, 35, 64, 65,111,116, 118 Drescher, Tim: water polo 2, 3, 45 swimming 2,3, 45 S.A.D.D. 4: 20, 35, 46, 54 Dressel, Frederick: 20 Dunlap, Leslie: 20 Duplan, Cynthia: laduettes 45 basketball 35 chorale 3, 4: 10, 20, 102, 120, 126 Eberwein, Dan.' 20, 118 Elliott, Karla: basketball 15 french club 45 image club 4, sec- retary-treasurer5 orchestra 1 ,2, 3, 45 spring musical orchestra 3,4: 20, 129, 130 Engelmeyer, Tim: soccer 1,2,3, captain 45 baseball 1 ,2, 3, 45 NHS 45 german club 35 L-club 3, 45 big brothers president 4: 20, 26, 35, 42, 118 ' Esserman, Scott: debate 1,2,3, captain 45 fall play 2, 3, 45 student congress 1,2,3, chairman 45 mock trail 2,3, captain 45 pals 45 academic decathon 3, 4: 6, 7, 14, 20, 112, 113, 115, 133 Essick, Laura: varsity tennis 1,2: 20 Feinstein, Bill: football 1,2,3,45 baseball 1,2,3,45 student con- gress 1,2,3,4,' class treasurer 45 model senate 3, 45 big brothers 45 NHS 3, 45 L-club 3, 45 scholarship fund 35 wrestling 15 international dinner 4: 20, 35, 38, 112, 113, 116, 161 Hsher, Jackie: french club 1,45 spring musical 3,45 show choir 3,45 choir 1,2,3,4: 14, 20, 25, 126, 130 Htts, Staci: pom-pon 2,35 image club 2,35 spanish club 2,4: 21 Flagg, Eric: football 1 ,2, 3, 45 bas- ketball 1,2,' track 1,2,3, co-cap- tain 45 image club 2, 35 computer club 3,4: 21, 35, 38 Flier, Christopher: 21 Fock, Till: show choir 45 chora- liers 45 orchestra 4: 21, 120, 126, 129 Fording, Jay: football 1,2,3, co- captain 45 racquetball 2,35 wres- tling 3, co-captain 4: 21 , 35, 38, 56 Fox, David: accent 45 spanish club 3,45 panorama 25 spanish exchange 3, 45 model senate: 21 , 122, 123 Funicelli, Thomas: cross country 1,2, co-captain 3,45 track 1,2,3, asst. manager 45 german club 3, 45 computer club 2,3, 45 school store 35 NHS 3,4: 21, 35, 48, 49, 116 Garcia, Angela: 21 Gatti, Mary: home ec, club 4: 21 Gelman, Matt: varsity golf 2,3, 45 student congress 4, chairman election comm. 35 speech 35 big brothers 2,3,45 model UN 3: 21, 1 12 Goldstein, Liz: student congress class advisor 2,3,45 saturday project 2, president 45 big sisters 2, 3, president 45 scholarship fund 3,45 drama club 1,25 thespi- an society 3,45 chemical people 3,4: 11, 21, 33, 34, 108, 116, 118,119, 122,133, 161 Graham, Douglas: NHS 3,45 spring musical 2,3, 45 show choir 3,45 student congress 35 big brothers 3,45 chorale 4: 14, 21, 112, 116, 126, 130 Greenberg, Jamey: tennis 1,3, co-captain 45 soccer 1 ,25 scholar- ship fund 1,2,3, vice-president 45 student congress 1,2,3, chair- man 45 debate 3,45 class presi- dent 1:21, 27 112, 113, 116, 1 1 8 Greenwald, Brian: hebrew club 3, vice president 45 scholarship fund 3, 45 student congress 1 ,2, 35 big brothers 2,3, 45 young demo- crats 1,25 horseback riding club 4: 14, 21, 33, 135 Gros, Cynthia 21, 118, 144 Gross, Mark: 21 Gundlach, John: drama club 2,3,45 thespians 2,3,45 accent 1,2,3,45 backstage club 2,3,45 spanish eschange 3: 22, 122, 130 Hahn, Giora: 22, 42, 112, 113 Handelman, Janie: cheerleader 1: pon poms 2, 3, 45 saturday pro- ject 2,35 tennis club 15 big sisters 2,3,45 crescendo 3,45 spanish club 35 can food drive 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,4: 22, 33, 34, 102, 116, 118, 125, 176 Harbison, Andy: track 1,2,3,45 cross country 1,2, co-captain 3,45 symphonic and marching band 1,2,3,45 jazz and spring musical bands 2,3,4,' NHS 3,45 german club 3,4: 22, 35, 48, 49, 1 01, 1 1 6, 128 Harrison, Patricia: 22, 23, 1 76, 1 78 Hearst, Jonathan: 22, 108 Henschel, David: football 1,2,3,4: wrestling 3: newspaper 4: 22, 35, 39, 136 Hertel, Terri: 22 Herzog, Catie: 33, 133 Hines, Claire: choraliers 1,2: french club 2: german club 4: 22, 123 Hogenkamp, Tim: 22 Hutchens, Paula: scholarship fund 1,2,4: spanish club 1,2,3,4: band 1,2,3,4: 22, 100, 123 lken, Joel: 21, 22, 106 lvery, Bill: football 1,2,4: base- ball 1,2,4: track 3: L-club vice president 4: student congress chairman 4: 22, 35, 39, 111, 112, 113, 130 Jackson, Jennifer: softball 1 ,2, 3, captain 4: basketball 1,2,3, co- captain 4: image club 1: 22, 35, 60 Johnson, Alan: german club 3, 4: football 1,2,3,4: basketball 1,2: track 3,4:big brother 4: 22, 35, 39, 118 Johnson, Debbie: 22 Johnson, Philip: 23 Jonas, Jared: 23, 35, 50 Jones, Christie: cheerleader 1, captain 2,4: track 1,2,3,4: 23, 104 Jones, Harold: Jones, Orvette: Kalina, Jeff' tennis team 2,3,4: tennis club 1,2,3,4: drama club 1,2: speech team 2: horseback riding club 4: spanish club 3,4: 23, 110, 135 Kanetield, Robin: 23 Kaplan, Nhchael: football 1,2: tennis 3: 23 Kapnick, Karen: 23 Karr, Lisa: diving 1,2,3,4: french club 1,2, president 3,4: NHS 3, 4: corale 2,3, president 4: big sisters 2, 3, co-president 4: show choir 3,4: 23, 118, 119, 123, 126 Katcher, Steve: racquetball 2,3: scholarship fund 1,2: 23 Katz, Amy: thespian club 1: show choir 3,4: varsity pon poms 3,4: jv pom pons 2: he- brew club 3: spring musical 4: 14, 23, 102, 126 Kavakeb, Laleh: 23 Kelsey, Kevin: 23 Kelvin, David: wrestling 2, 4: jazz band 2,4: track 4: 23, 35, 56, 101, 128 Kennedy, Paul: football 1,2: track 1,2, co-captain 3,4: cross country manager 3,4: 23, 49, 134 Kistler, John: 23, 135 Klearman, Andy: football 1,2: baseball 1,2,3,4: student con- gress 1,2,3,4.' 23 Kleban, Amy: student congress 1,2, 3: big sisters 2, 3, 4: yearbook 3, 4: scholarship fund 1,2,3: 24, 28, 176, 178 Klein, Sam: soccer 1,2,3,4: wres- tling 2: drama club 4: thespians 4: backstage 3,4: 42, 43 Kluesner, Scott: soccer 1,2,3 captain 4: big brothers 3,4: mo- del senate 3: german club 2,3, 4: saturday project 3, 4: 24, 33, 35, 42, 43, 116, 123, 176 Kodner, Charles: math team 1,2,3, 4: NHS 3, president 4: speech team 3: academic decath- alon 4: newspaper editor 4: 24, 116, 122, 136,147 Kodner, Jackie: cheerleader 1, captain 2: student congress 1,2,3,' french club 2,3,4: satur- day project 1,2: big sisters 2,3: spring musical 2: 24 Kodner, Robert: 24, 29 Kodner, Tommy: soccer 1,2: big brothers 3,4: hebrew club 1,2: yearbook 4: model senate 4: 24, 185 Kopf, Laurie: french club 1 , 2, 3, 4: big sisters 1, 2, 3, 4: sa tur- day project 3, 4: yearbook 4: ac- cent 2,3, 4: scholarship fund 3, 4: quill and scroll 4: 24, 118, 122 Korn, David: class president 3, 4: class treasurer 2: german club 1,2,3,4: scholarship fund 1,2,3: big brothers 2,3,4: student con- gress 1,2,3,4: saturday project 1,2,3,' accent 1,2,3,' 19, 24, 116, 118, 123, 176, 178 Kostman, Chris: french club 1,2, tresfsecy 3, vice-president 4: scholarship fund 2,3,4: tennis club 2: big brothers 2: model sen- ate 4: 24, 114 ' Kunzelman, Sonja: band 1 ,2, 3, 4: choir 1,2,3: crescendo 4: ger- man club 1,2: 24, 100, 128 Kyaw, Ramona: NHS 3, vice- president 4: math team 1,2,3,' french club 1,3, president 2, sec- retary 4: accent 2,4, editor 3: christmas stocking club 3, 4: PAL 4: SADD 4: big sisters 4: 24, 116, 118, 122, 123, 133 Landsbaum, Amy: cheerleader 1,2,3, captain 4 scholarship fund 1,2,3, 4: speech 2,3, 4: big sisters 2,3, 4: yearbook 3, editor-in-chief 4 student congress 1,2,3,4: sat- urday project 2, 3, 4: french club 3,4: model senate 3,4: model UN 4: quill and scroll 4: 7, 24, 33, 34, 104, 112, 118, 119, 122, 144 Landy, Steven: 24 Lange, Karen: 24 Langlois, Lisa: accet editor 3, editor-in-chief 4: french club 1, 2, 3, 4: scholarship fund 3, 4: big sisters 3, 4: model UN 3, 4: model senate 3,4: NHS 3,4: quill 8: scroll 4: yearbook 4: 24, 116, 122, 133 Langsam, Marla: NHS 4: jv Held- hockey manager 2: Held hockey 3, captain 4: spanish club 1,3,4: christmas stocking club 3, 4: cre- scendo 4: accent editor 4: 10, 24, 35, 59, 116, 122, 123, 125 Lauer, Jason: 25 Lazzaro, Michelle: school supply store 1,2, manager 3,4: swim team 1 ,2: cross country 2: spring musical 3: 25, 118, 126, 133, 135 Leigh, Mike: football 1: hockey team 3 Leu, Maria: show choir 3, 4: spring musical 3,4: chorale 3,4: Held hockey 4: 14, 25, 59, 126 Levine, Joe: 14, 25, 35, 42, 114, 126, 130 Levy, David: football 1,2,4: ten- nis 3,4: tennis club 2,3,4: rac- 1,2, quetball 3,4: spanish club president 4: NHS 3,4.' 25, 35, 39, 109, 110, 116, 122, 123, 135 Lipkind, Lori: speech 3: french club 2,3: 25 Loomstein, Debi: pom pons 1,3, captain 2,4: horseback riding club secretary 4: crescendo 4: 25, 102, 194 Lov, Antonia: pom pon 3: 25, 102 Lowrance, Beth: big sisters 2, 3, 4: saturday project 2, 4: foot- ball manager 2,3: french club 3,4: scholarship fund 3,4: stu- dent council rep. 2,3: 25, 125 Luechtefeld, Bill: 25 Malone, Mimi: 25 Mandel, Melissa: 25 MandeL Becky: big sisters 3,4: pom pons 2,3, captain 4: 25, 102, 118, 161 Manlin, Mike: football 1,2,3,4: wrestling 3: student congress 1,2,3,4: big brothers vice presi- dent 4: baseball 1: 19, 25 McCarthy, Mike: 19, 25, 152 McCrea, Thomas: McCurdy, Melanie: varsity tennis 2,3, co-captain 4: big sisters 3, president 4: home ec. club presi- dent 3: scholarship fund 3, 4: ac- cent 3,4: 11, 25, 36, 64, 110, 116, 118, 122, 123 McDonaough, Pat: big brothers 2,3, scholarship fund 4: 26, 36, 118, 152 Mems, Charida: 26 Menton, Michelle: german club 1,3: back stage crew 1,2: big sis- ters 4: crescendo 4: majorettes 1: 10, 26, 122, 134 Millar, Marin: cross country 3, captain 4: track 1,2,3, captain 4: cheerleader 1, captain 2: student congress 2: class treasurer 1: model senate 4:26, 36, 61, 115 Millner, Andrew: french club 3,4: spring musical crew 3,4: graphics art lab 3: 18, 26, 130 Millner, Marci: spanish club 1: tennis club 2: big sisters 3,4: newspaper 4: home ec, club vi- cepresident 4: 26, 136 Millonas, Dean: spring musical 1,2,3,4: tennis 4: 14, 26, 126 ' Montague, Orinthia: 26, 36, 60 Moore, Bill: football 1,2,3,4: track 1,2: spring musical 1,2,3,' chorale 2,4: homeroom rep. 1,2,4: show choir 3,4: 26, 36, 39, 126 Morrison, Tamarah: 126 Moss, Kent: soccer 1,2,4: 26, 36, 42 Mueller, Lisa.' 26, 120 Oakley, Paul: 26, 36, 42, 110, 118, 119, 122, 136 Obando, Felipe: 26 Odom, Brian: rifle club 1,2,3,4: trap 8: skeet club 1 ,2,3, 4: volley- ball manager 3, 4: track manager 3,4: L-club 4: basketball man- ager 4: 26, 62, 135 Olson, Maryann: scholarship fund 2,3,4: school musical or- chestra 2: aviation club 4: accent 4: crescendo 4: quill and scroll 4: 26, 123 Panhorst, Candie: 26 Parato, Victoria: news students club 3: big sisters 4: christmas stocking club 4: 27, 133 Parrish, Stacy: 27 Pass, Carole: 27, 125 Pauls, Eric: 27 Pearce, Susan: 27, 36, 62, 65, 163 Picraux, Caroline: tield hockey 1,2,3,4: soccer 1,2,3,4: french club 2: wilderness club 2: big sis- ters 2: saturday project 2: 27, 36, 58 Plack, Andy: 27 Prange, Bryna: canned food drive 2, co-chair 3,4: choraliers 1,2,3: french club 3,4: accent 3,4: international dinner 3: 27 Pritchett, Broderick: 27, 126, 163 Pritzker, Phillip: football 1,2,3: track 1: wrestling 2: 27, 152 Quick, Thomas: football 1,2: chorale 2,3,4: 27 Randell, Jason: 27 135, 147 Raskas, Tina: 27 Ray, Jody: 27 Redler, Craig: 27 Reed, Nancy: cheerleader 1: cross country 2,3,4: christmas stocking club 3,4,' big sisters 2,3,4: soccer 1: french club 2,3,4: 27, 28, 36, 118, 133, 163 Rehme, Georgia: scholarship fund 1: football manager 2: big sisters 4: 28, 120 Reisler, Susan: NHS 3,4: accent 3,4: hebrew club 2,3,4: student council vice president 1 year- book 1: basketball 1: 28, 116 Rhodes, Vicky: cheerleader 1,2,3,4: newspaper 3, ad man- ager 4: big sisters 3, 4: crescendo 3:28, 104, 136 Robertson, Leigh: 28, 107, 109, 120 Rosenthal, Daniel: cross country 1,2: yearbook 3,4: hebrew club 3: 28, 152 Rothman, David: cross country 1: young democrats 1,2,3,4: avaition club 4: horseback riding club president 4: debate 1,2: newspaper 4: 28, 135, 136 Rothman, Joel: wrestling 1,2,3,4: crescendo 3,4: newspa- per 2: 6th grade camp counselor 3,4: big brothers 3: 28, 36 Rubin, Sara: 6, 28 Ruppert, Ted: 28 Sacher, Gil: 28, 112, 116 Sadler, Ron: soccer 2,3,4: NHS 4: big brother 4,' yearbook 4: quill and scroll 4: girls soccer manager 3,4: 28, 36, 42, 116, 118, 122 Sailor, Christopher: football 1,2,3,4: basketball 1: track 1,2,3, co-captain 4: 28, 36, 39 Sarian, Caroline: volleyball 2,3,4: newspaper 2,3, feature editor 4: french club 2, 3, 4: schol- arship fund 1,2,3,4: big sisters 3,4: NHS 3,4: 28, 36, 62, 108, 116,118,122,136 Scharfenberg, Karen: 28 Scherrer, Ralph.' 28, 36, 46, 54 Schiele, Jane: NHS 4: cross country 2, 3, co-captain 4: spring musical 2,3,4: track 1,2: soccer 3,4: tield hockey 1: 14, 28, 36, 61, 126 Schramm, Tom: 29, 101, 128 Schraudenbach, Susan: varsity soccer 2,3, 4: tennis club 3,4: field hockey 1,2: L-club 3,4: yearbook 4: big sisters 3,4: quill and scroll 4: 29, 110, 111, 122 Seidel, David: 29 Selner, Jennifer: big sisters 1: ju- nior achievement 3: home ec. club 4: 29, 132, 163 Sewing, Kathy: student congress 1 ,2, 3: tield hockey 2: tennis club 2, 3: saturday project 3, 4: christ- mas stocking club 3,4: 3, 19, 28, 29, 125, 133 Shapiro, Amy: yearbook staff 3. ad manager 4 big sisters 2,3,4: office assistant 4: cadet teacher 3: swim team manager 2: water polo team manager 3: quill and scroll 4: SADD 4: 29, 122, 146, 185 Shapiro, Steven: big brothers 2,3,4: football 1,2,3,4: wrestling 1,3: class vice-president 3: stu- dent council 1,2,3,4: student congress 1,2,3,4: L-club 3,4: scholarship fund 2,3,4: 29, 36, 39, 118 Sharp, Matthew: student con- gress 1,2: co-manager chess team 1,2,3,4: debate 3: 29 Shaughnessy, Tom: 29 Shaw, Rusty: swim team 1,2,3: water polo 1,2, captain 3,4: 29, 36, 46 Shepherd, Charles.' water polo 1,2,3,4: video lab superviser: swim team: 29, 36, 46, 134 Sherman, Steve: 29 Silver, Stacy: 29 Simon, Sheila: 29 Smith, Erica: pom pon secretary 4: spanish club 1,2: spring musi- cal 1,2,3: Held hockey manager 1: big sister 2,3,4: 29, 34, 102 Smith, John: fall play 3: spring musical 3: drama club 4: crescen- do 4: wrestling 4: cross country 1: 29, 36 Smith, Kelley: 30 Smith, Sean: debate 3, 4: fall play 3: spring musical 1,3,4: horse- back riding club vice-president 4: accent 4: drama club 3,4: 14 30, 122, 130, 135 Solomon, Amy: 30 Spong, Catherine: mock trial art- ist 1,2,3,4, captain 3,4: crescen- do 1,2,3, editor-in-chief 4,' foren- sics 2, captain 3,4: varsity Held hockey 1,2,3, co-captain 4: NHS 3,4: science projects club presi- dent 2,3,4: 20, 30, 36, 58, 116, 118, 122, 123, 133 Stanley, Beth: Steger, Michelle: 30 Stein, Lisa.' volleyball 2,3: canned food drive 3, 4: 6th grade camp counselor 2, 3: yearbook 3: SADD 4: 30 Steinback, Geoff: football 1,2,3, 1 co-captain 4: big brothers 3, president 4: L-club 3,4: scholar- ship fund 2,3,4: track 2: 30, 36, 38, 118 Stenseth, George: 30 Stern, Jeffrey: tennis 1,2, co- captain 3,4: scholarship fund 1,2,3: big brothers 1,2,3,4: ger- man club 1,2,3,4: soccer 1,4: football 2: 3, 24, 30, 36, 42, 135 Stiffman, Marti: 30 Stookey, Bonnie: choraliers 1 ,2,3, 4: big sisters 3,4: home ec. club 3: 30, 118 Sullivan, Margaret: crescendo 4: accent 3,4: spanish club 2,3, vice-president 4,' volleyball man- ager 2: young democrats 1,2, treasurer 3, president 4: NHS 3,4: 30, 116, 123, 131 Summers, Adam: football 2,3, 4: student congress 1,2,3,4: NHS 4: scholarship fund 1 ,2,3, 4: french club 1,2,3: racquetball 1,2,3,4: 30, 33, 36, 39, 109, 1 1 0, 1 1 6, 1 1 8 Tallin, Kathy: 30 Tarkow, Adam: soccer 1,2: spanish club 3, 4: accent 4: NHS 3,4: blood drive 3,4: 31, 116, 122 Taysi, Burak: soccer 1 ,2, 4: back- stage 2,3,4: german club 2,3,4: saturday project 2,3,4: aviation club 2,3: accent 4: 31, 36, 42, 110, 116, 119, 122, 123, 130, 133 Tenenbaum, Adam: 34, 39, 112 Thompson, Yvonne: softball 2: newspaper 3, 4: big sisters 2, 3, 4: 31 Thornton, John: 31 Thurmann, Maria-Louise: schol- arship fund 2,3, ofhcer 4: tennis club 3,4: big sisters 3,4: model senate 3, 4: model UN 3, 4: span- ish club 2: french club 3: 31, 110 Tifft, Lisa: 31 Tipton, lan: 31 Tokas, Lisa: 31 Trice, Jim: football 1,2,3,4: bas- ketball 1,2,3,4: track 1,2, co- captain ,4: class vice-president 4: NHS 3, treasurer 4: student con- gress rep. 2,3,4: 31, 34, 36, 39, 50,110,116,118, 161 Twist, Denise: 31, 116, 118, 123 Tyus, Andrea: volleyball 1,2,3,4: basketball 1,3,4: track 1,3: 31, 36 Van Leeuwen, Bill: golf 1,2,3,4: scholarship fund 1,2,3,4: big brothers 2, 3,4,' student congress 1,2,3,4: model senate 1,2,3,4: model UN 1,2,3,4: newspaper 3,4: french club 1,2,3,4: satur- day project 1,2,3,4: internation- al dinner 3,4: 31, 118 Venezia, Chris: 31 Vesper, Eric: 31, 116, 122 Vogt, Melissa: big sisters 3: home ec. club 4: junior achieve- ment 3: 31, 132, 163 Walters, Laura: 31, 123, 124 Webb, Liz: 31 Wehrle, Chris: hockey team 1,2, captain 3,4: golf 1,2,3,4: soccer 1: big brothers 4: 31 , 106, 118 Weinberg, Sharon: 31 Weiner, Merry: 32 Weinstock, Brian: backstage 1,2: newspaper 2, 3, 4,' fall play 4: ac- cent 4: 11, 31, 136 Welch, Brian: wrestling 2: 32 Wells, John: 32 Welner, Jonathan: debate 1,2,3, captain 4: student congress 1, chairman 2,3,4: drama club 1,2: thespians 3,4: NHS chief mar- shall 3,4: model senate 1,2,3, president 4: model UN 1,2,3, chairman 4: 14, 32, 34, 112, 113, 130 West, Maria: 32, 123 Wolfe, Sarah: NHS 3,4: year- book 4: tennis club 3,4: quill and scroll 4: varsity soccer 4: big sis- ters 4:11, 32, 110, 116, 122 Wright, Hollie: cheerleader 2, 3, 4: marching band 1,2: big sis- ters 2,3,4: pep club 2,3: 32, 104, 118, 126 Wyms, Alesia: track 1,2: NHS 4: DECA club 4: gymnastics 1: 32, 116, 142 Wynn, Melissa: volleyball 1 ,2, 3, 4: basketball 1 ,2,3, 4: track 1,2,3, captain 4: image club 1: 32, 36, 62, 126 Wynn, Michael: football 1,2: cross country 3: track 1,2, co- captain 3,4: 32 Yatkeman, Andrew: football 1: wrestling 1,2: track 3,4: hockey team 3,4: bonHre committee 4: big brothers 3,4: 32, 106 Youngblood, Robert: library as- sistant 2, 4: attendance office aid 4: 32, 120 Zamler, Scott: football 1,2,3,4: golf 1,2,3,4: 32, 36, 39 Zeigler, David: NHS 3,4: drama club 2,3,4: spanish club 2,3,4: , , 1 ,.,:- 1 ,7-3'-1. computer club 1,2,3,' accent 2, 3, 4: foreign exchange program 3:32, 116, 123, 130 Zerman, Leslie: spanish club 2,3,' big sisters 2,3,4,' saturday pro- ject 3, racquetball 3: 32, 194 Zoole, Miriam: 32 JUNIORS Acree, Eric: 11, 70, 106, 181 Alfaro, Norman: 70 Allen, Jodi: 70, 104, 136, 179 Almon, Angelique: 70 Armistead, Mary: 70 Altvater, Tina: Bachman, Eric: 70, 74 Baker, Lorne: 14, 70, 109, 118, 123, 130, 131 Balk, Matt: 145 Banashek, Michael: 70 Barrett, Jill: 70, 133 Beal, Debra: Beck, Judith: 70, 76, 102 Becker, Charles: 70, 118 Becker, Karen: 14, 70, 115, 130 Behle, Amy: 14, 60, 70, 104, 123, 126 Bell, Susan: 70, 130 Belville, Gary: 70 Benda, Neil: Bernstein, Jeftf' 70, 118 Black, Betina: 70 Blanks, Thomas.' Bollinger, Matthew: 70 Boonshaft, Sherri: 14, 70, 126, X 130 Brockmann, Tom: 38, 70 Bruce, Brian: 70, 118 Bruner, Christopher: 70 Butler, Laney: 70 Buttar: Rashida: 70, 119, 123 Buxner, Evan: 42, 50, 70, 118 Camie, Alissa: 70, 134 1Chambers, Kristin: 58, 70, 104, 133 ,Cho, Karen: 70, 122 Christian, Leslie: 70, 104 Cody, Andre: 38, 56, 70, 130 Cohn, Creighton: 70, 109 Cole, Pamela: 70 Collier, Jewel: 70, 102 Conway, Sean: 70, 100, 108, 128 'Cronwell, Jeff' 42, 70, 134 Corington, Bill: Corvalan, Drea: 70 Cowlen, John: Crawford, Sherry: 71 Dalton, Kisha: 71, 120, 130 Davie, Tracie: 41, 71 Davis, Cathie: 71 Davis, Eric: 50 DeBoard, Jim: 71 DeFabio, Nannette: 71, 101 Dempsey, Melissa: 71 Deusinger, Lynda: 71, 179 Diamond, Tracy: 64, 71 Dickson, Jason: 38 Diehl, Lisa: 71 Dillner, Eric: 14, 71, 106, 118, 123, 126 Edelman, Todd: 71, 131 Edwards, Keith: 42, 71 Emert, Lori: 71, 118, 133 Epstein, Barbara: 71, 102, 112, 113, 125 Esserman, Lynn: 58, 71, 104, 112 Eudy, Donald: 71 Evans, Julie: 71 Exarhou, Elizabeth: 14, 71, 102, 112, 126 ' Fagin, Mike.' 71, 130 Feldenberg, Steven: 71 Felder, Monica: 71, 115, 118 Feldman, Brian: 71 Feldman, Doug: 71, 108, 123 Fendleman, Roger: 71 Ferguson, John: 71 Hscher, Julie: 58, 71, 101, 108, 115, 119 Fisher, Leon: 38 Folender, Merrin: 71 Fordyce, Wendy: 71, 129 Forster, Rachel: 72, 120 Forti, Meredith: 11, 14, 72, 100, 128 Fouche, Monica: Frank, Linda: 72, 101, 128 Friedman, Melissa: 62 Friedman, John: 72, 112, 122, 123, 136 Gaby, Marc: 72 Garrett, Cari: 72, 118, 123 Garrett, Johathan: 72 Gebhard, Jeannie: 72 Geisz, Peter: 14, 38, 72, 74, 126 Gellman, Paul: 72 George, Kelley: 14, 72, 120, 1 79 George, Thomas: Gershman, Kyle: 72, 100 Gimenez, Sharon: 58 Ghaziani, Shahram: Gittelman, Kristin: 6, 130, 135 Glaser, Mike: 38, 72, 134 134 Glasper, Chirs: 56, 72 Glickman, Jeff' 10, 14, 72, 118, 120, 126, 130 Glixman, Geri: 72 Goldberg, David: 72, 118, 119 Goleberg, Lisa: 72, 102 Goldman, Danny: 72, 131 Graham, Ashley: 72 Grandelious, Victoria: 72 Granneman, Sue.' 58, 72 Grant, Lonnie: Green, Julie: 72, 104, 118 Green, Michael: 42, 72, 108 Green, Richard: Griesedieck, Bill: 42, 72 Hallett, Carrie.' 72, 112, 119, 126, 130 Hamlett, Laura: 72 Hammond, Paul: 72, 135, 204 Hanses, Louis: 46, 72, 135 Hargis, Becky: 72 Hargis, Bonnie: 72, 103 Harper, Nicole: 72 Harry, Patty: 62, 72 Hartstein, David: 72, 118 Haus, Angela: 72 Heil, Christopher: 73 Henderson, Stanley: 73, 130 Henry, Julie: 73 Hensley, Patrick: 42, 73, 118, 181 Herman, Carol: 58, 73 Hershman, Brian: 46, 50, 73, 115, 118, 131, 133 Hill, Rex: 73, 123, 135 Hillebrandt, Jennifer: 73, 122, 179 Hind, Christie: 61, 73, 126, 180 Hipp, Doranne: 62, 73 Hirsch, Robby: 73 Holman, Becky: 73 Horwitz, Jeff' 73, 118 Horwitz, George: 49, 73, 118, 126 Howell, Martin: 50, 51 Huber, Daniel: 73 Huber, Laura: 73 Huddleston, Christopher: 73, 136 Hyatt, Sarah: 73, 100, 128 Hyman, Andy.' 7, 73 Jacobs, Mike: 39, 73, 126 Jacobsen, Nancy: 73, 110 Jen, Andy: 73, 118, 119 Jennings, Craig: 73, 123 Joftus, Scott: 50, 73, 100, 128 Johnson, Chris: 64, 73, 134, 135 Johnson, Richard: Jones, Brian: 48, 49, 73, 123 Jones, Monica: Kalman, Julie: 73 Kanter, Brian: 73 Kantis, Stephanie: 14, 73, 120, 126, 130, 180 , Kassebaum, Bill: 39, 73 Kaufman, Dan: 56 Kerckhoft, Kristin: 74 Khaykin, Ilona: 74, 118 Kilby, Ron: 39, 50, 74 Kirk, Tom: 74, 109, 123 Kistler, Mark: 74, 123, 135 Klein, Suzanne: 74 Koehler, Kerstin: 74 Kofman, Gene: Kormeier, Kimberly: 74 Kornblet, Aimee: 74, 76, 104, W 125 Kottmeier, Lynne: 60, 74, 108 X Krain, Abby: 59, 74, 118, 136 Kronemer, Mark: 74, 134 Kunitz, Brian: 74 Kusama, Karyn: 74, 122 LaGrange, Dean: 74 Langlois, Suzanne: 74 Lemons, Freda: 74 Loeng, Karen: 74, 118 Levine, Drew: 14, 42, 74 Levy, Patti: 74, 179 Lewis, Mary Margaret: 74, 118, 122, 179 Lewis, Nancy: 63, 74 Lin, Austin: 74, 135 Lipman, Sherry: 74 Lobdell, Craig: 46, 54, 74, 101, 128 Loomstein, Jerry: 46, 74 Losos, Louise: 60, 65, 74, 100, 121, 128, 131 Lueck, Laura: 74, 119 Maher, Michael: 39, 56, 74 Malone, Mke: 74 Maloney, James: Mann, Mary: 74, 204 Mannis, Scott: 74, 112, 118 Mauna, Katie: 58, 74 McCarthy, Jennifer: 75 McCarthy, Matthew: 130, 134 McCrea, Cynthia: 75, 126 McCullin, Renee: McDonald, Michelle: 75 McDonough, Molly: 64, 75 McKinley, Jim: 14, 75 McNichols, Monica: 75 Meeks, Verner: 39, 75, 112, 118 Menzel, Barry: 46, 75 Meyer, David: 42, 50, 51, 71, 118 Meyer, John: 75, 101, 128, 181 Mikola, Michelle.' 104, 126 Miller, thll: 825, 122 Miller, Ron: 75, 101, 128 Minor, Vincent: 39, 75 Morgan, Amy: 75 Morgan, Randy: 75 Morganstern, Kathy: 75 Moss, Felica: 75, 163 Nelson, Jack: 39, 74, 75, 130 Nicholson, Steve: 42, 70, 74, 75, 126 Nicolai, Julie: 64, 75 O'Brien, Lisa: 14, 75, 104, 120 O'C0nnel, Amy: 60, 75, 120 Obrock, Anna: 59, 75 Offstein, Michael: 42, 75 Olson, Jean: 75, 123 Ott, Sascha: Otto, Matt.' 75 Palans, Shelly: 75 Palazzolo, Greg: 75 Palmer, Jordan: 56, 75 Parks, Thomas: Paul, Michael: 14, 75, 126, 132, 133 Pauls, Eric: 27, 39, 135 Payne, Maria: 75, 130 Peden, Peggy: 62, 75, 135 Phillips, Benita: 75, 120 Pilz, Danny: 56, 75 Plattner, Jennifer: 75 Poger, David: Polmar, Erika: 75, 101, 128, 1 33 Premachandra, Nartan: 7 6, 1 22 Quinn, Warren: 39, 50 Randall, Randy: Rapp, Dean: 63, 76 Ratliff D'Juana: 76, 120, 130 Reed, Michelle: 76, 102, 123 Remmy, Stacy: 60, 76, 132, 133 Rendelman, Doug: 42, 76 Rhodes, Jamie: 76, 122, 133 Robson, Brigitte: 76 Roe, Rachel: 76 Rohan, Mike: 39, 56, 73, 76 Rosen, Jill: 76, 104 Roth, Lisa.' 76 Rotter, Anne: 76 Sabadie, Beth: 76 Saks, Jocelin: 76, 112, 119, 130, 133 Sampel, Ann Beth: 135 Sanders, Darren: 39, 76, 112, 130 Satz, Leon: 56, 76, 136 Scharfenberg, Rob: 76 Scharff Amy: 76, 100 Schneider, Greg: 76 Schneider, Nina: 76 Schroeder, Margie: 63, 76 Schubert, Christine: 63, 76, 184 Schumacher, Matt: 39, 73, 106 Segall, Scott: 76 Seigel, Brad: 76 Shaw, Richard: 39, 76, 106 Sheldon, Amy: 75, 76 Shores, Kelli: 76, 124 Shulman, Cyndie: 135 Siegfried, Jill: 62, 65, 76, 100 Silverstein, Terry.' 76 Sincoftl Steve: 76 Skaggs, Tom: 39, 76 Sokolik, Kim: 3, 77, 102 Solomon, Rachael: 77 Sonderman, Shelly: 77 Spitznagel, Douglas: Stark, Andy: 46, 54, 77 Staudt, Margaret: 77 Steinberg, Barbara: 76, 77, 102, 119 Stern, Scott: 3, 77 Stewart, Taunia: 77, 126 Stiffman, Cheryl: 77 Sufhan, Brent.' 46, 54, 77 Summers, Cathy: 77, 102, 112 Tallman, Scott: Thakur, Rajiv: 56, 7 7, 123 Thomas, Andrea: 77 Thomas, Brian: 39, 77 Thomas, Cynthia: 77 Tullman, Jill: 77 Turner, Stacey: 77 Vincent, Chip: 77 Vogler, Christina: 77, 132 Wagner, Michelle: 77 Walch, John: 39, 77 Wallace, Bill.' 77 Walters, Brooke: 77 Walton, Tim: 77 Webb, Marie: Webbe, Joelle: 77 Weintrub, Marianne: 77, 100, 128, 135 Wells, Pattie: 77 Westfall, Montez: 77 White, Michelle: 77 Williams, Donald: 39, 112, 118 Williams, Felicia: 77 Williams, Harold: 77 Williams, Phillip: 50, 77 Wiptf Vaughn: Wolf Stacy: 58, 77, 100, 118, 128 Wolin, Gregg: 70, 77 Woltjen, Rollin: 42, 77 Wulfert, Kurt: 77 Yavitz, Liz: 77 Zucker, Mike: 14, 46, 71, 77, 118, 130 SOPHOMORES Allen, Josh: 3, 44, 80, 118, 122, 136 Allmon, Sherry: 80 Altamirano, Paul: 80, 123 Armistead, Mary:l Ashworth, Tom: 47, 54, 80, 136 Balber, Brett: 44, 56, 80 Bartfeld, Lara: 80, 123, 135 Bell, Cathy: 80 Bell, Chuck: 80 Bentley, Kevin: 40, 80 Benson, Brent: Berger, David: 44, 80, 120 Berndt, Harold: 52 Bernstein, Steve: 40, 80 Berry, Charles: 40, 80 Bhattacharya, Joyesha: 64, 80 Bierer, Michele: 64, 80, 122, 133, 136 Binowitz, Dan: 47, 54, 80, 123 Bockserman, Carol: 80, 105, 118, 123, 184 Boeger, Kirk: 44, 80 Boeser, Kim: 80 Boime, Bonnie: 80, 129, 135 Bollinger, Chris: 63, 80 Bourd, Karie: 80, 120 Bremer, Dennis: 46, 54, 80 Bridges, Julie: 80, 131 Brisby, Roosevelt.' 80 Brown, Andy: 80 Brown, Chris: 46, 54, 80 Brown, Kellie: 60, 80, 118, 130 Bryant, Suzie: 80, 105 Buckland, Keith: 40, 80 Budner, Kristi: 63, 80 Burndt, Harold: 80 Cantor, Drew: 80 Carr, Angela: 80 Carson, Stephen: 49, 80 Catlin, Andrea: 62, 80 Cecil, Joan: 80 Chaitman, Frank: 80 Cherry, David: 81 Cho, Michael: 81 Choi, Kue: 81 Christ, Barbara: 81, 103, 120 Cicero, Kelly: 81, 120 Cochran, Kathy: 81, 103 Cohn, Barton: 81 Conway, Kevin: 40, 81, 86, 100 Cooper, Leah: 81, 133 Cooper, Rachel: 81 Cornwell, Becky: 59, 81 Craddock, Colleen: 11, 81 Craddock, John: 40, 81, 109, 131, 133 Crafton, Patricia: Crespin, Cynthia: 81, 122, 123, 135 Cryer, Phil: 44, 81 Curran, Jackie: 81, 105 Currinder, Michelle: 81 Cryton, Brad: 42, 44, 81, 106 Daniels, Martha: 81 Dann, Alex: 40, 81, 106 Darwin, Debbie: 81 Davis, Cathie: Davis, Sharon: 81 Davis, Theresa: Davis, Tyronne: Dean, Loren: 100, 109, 128 DeMarco, Debra: 81, 103 DesRosiers, Berinthia: 63, 81 Devine, Margaret: 81 Dickson, Jamie: 81 Donohue, Tim: 40, 82, 106 Dreyfus, Judy.' 82 Dunn, Tom: 82 Dye, Molly: 82, 123 Dyroff Daniel: 44, 56, 82 Echols, LaShundra: 82 Edwards, Scott: 82 Eisenstein, Mallory: 82 Emert, Julie: 14, 82, 105, 120 Emert, Patti: 82, 102 Engelmeyer, Mike: 44, 82 Erenmemis, Sema: 82, 120, 123 Estaque, Christine: 14, 82, 131, 135 ' Exarhou, Laura: 82, 103, 133 Faintich, Joel: 82, 109 Felago, Mike: 40, 82 Feldman, Julie: 82, 105 Ferguson, Dionne: 60, 82 Fisher, Cass.' 85 Flotron, John: 82 Florsek, Chrisy: 82 Forti, Kimberly: 82 Fox, Jenny: 82 Franc, Christy: 54, 82, 120 Gall, Lisa: 82 Garrett, Jon: 72 Garrick, Dean: 82 Garvey, Andy: 3, 40, 52, 82 Garwood, Pam.' 82, 105, 130 Gerard, Heather: 82, 182 Gerstein, Michael: 40, 82 Gilfone, Michael: 82, 100, 128 Glaser, Amy: 14, 82, 105, 1 82 Goldbaum, Lori: 82, 103 Goldman, Louis: 14, 82, 130 Goldmann, Merd: 82 Goldwasser, Michael: 82, 135, 136 , Gonyea, Nicole: 82, 134 Gotter, Greg: 82 Gotter, Steve: 82 Grandelious, Martino: 40, 82 Grant, Robert: 82, 109 Haber, Andy: 6, 14, 82, 130 Hamilton, Mike A.: 82 Hamilton, Mike E.: 82, 131 Harbison, Steve: 44, 82 Harlan, Jeff' 49, 82, 120 Harper, David: 40, 82, 129 Harris, Scott: 56, 83 Harter, Laura: 83, 103, 8, 119, 126, 131, 133 Harter, Leah: 83, 131 Hawkins Roy: 40, 83, 100, 1 28, 1 33 Ha wkens, Theresa: 83, 1 00, 128 Hayden, Mary.' 83 Hearst, Kenny: 83, 106 Hendrix, Jennifer: Herzig, Andy: 40, 83, 131, 133, 177 Hilton, Steve: 14, 83, 126 Hinesley, Tanya: 59, 83 Hoffman, Joel: 83 Holbrook, Robert: Hollingsworth, Howard : 83 Holman, Randy: 40, 49, 83, 106 Holmon, Dwight: 83, 109 Horwitz, Lou: 83 Hughes, John: lngenthron, Sherry: 83 Jaffe, Neil: 40, 83, 122, 136 Jarrett, Kim: 83, 123 Johnson, Anne: 83, 103, 118, 131, 133 Johnson, Eddie: 40, 50, 51, 83k Johnson, Maurice: 56, 83, 100, 128, 133 Johnson, Jessie: 83 Johnson, Nicky: Johnson, Tonya: 83 Jones, Donyeer: 83, 122 Jones, Mark: 83 Jones, Stephen: 40, 83 Judge, Leslie: 83, 85 Kantis, Felicia: 83 Kaplan, Andy: 83, 118, 131 Kapnick, Mike: 83 Karr, Debbie: 83, 123, 133 Kavakeb, Ahron: Kelvin, Lisa.' 56, 83 Kessler, Jon: 56 Klein, David: 40, 83 Koesterer, Sally: 14, 83, 105, 120 Kopolow, Dan: 83, 131, 133 Korenblat, Kevin: 83, 106, 122 Koritz, Robert: 83, 100, 106, 119, 128 Kormeier, Anne: 83 Kottler, Bonnie: 64, 83, 118, 122, 136 Kramer, Becky: 56, 83 Krombach, Krista: 84, 105, 182 Kuhlman, Ralph: 84 Kutner, Andy: 84 Lacy, Tim: 40, 84 Lambright, Kirk: 44, 56, 84, 134 Lauer, Derek: 84, 128 Lee, Thad: 40, 52, 84, 112 LeFlore, Lyah: Lestoquoit, Alain: 84 Levey, Jon: 49, 84 Levis, Elizabeth: 84 Levy, Tal: Lewis, Tracy: 84 Lin. Bertha: 14, 59, 84, 118, 131, 135 Lin, David: 84, 135 Lintzenich, Mark: 84 Loesel, Lisa: 84, 123, 132 Lowrance, Scott: 40, 84, 153 Lumetta, Chris: 84 Macon, Bridgette: 84 Madden, Loren: 84, 120 Madison, Darnell: 40, 84 Magdalin, Sophia: 80, 84 Mainieri, Louis: 44, 84 Mancuso, Marc: 44, 84 Mandel, Laura: 84, 103 Manlin, Missy: 84 Markert, Pat: 84 Marks, Kenny: 44, 84, 108 Marvel, Randy: 44, 52, 84 McCammon, Lucy: 84 McCormick, Kelley: 59, 84 McCown, LeAnn: 84 Mclntosh, John: 40, 84, 130 McMahon, Kelly: 84 McManus, James: 84, 135 McMullen, Kim : 84, 118 Mercer, Melody: 84 Mestman, Angie: 84 Mikhail, Peter: 44, 84, 101. 128 Miles, Dan: 84, 85, 106 Miller, Mark: 52, 84, 85 Mims, Vaughn: 40, 52, 85 Minkler, Robert: 42, 43, 44, 52, 85 Mishkin, Steve: 85 Mollman, Melanie: 59, 85, 120 Moore, Rob: 49, 85, 135 Morrison, Jeff' 44, 85 Moskowitz, Lisa: 85, 123 Murray, Alex: Neidlinger, Erica: 14, 85, 101, 128 Neier, Robert: 56, 85 Nevills, Kevin: 52, 85 O'Brien, Stuart: 85, 123, 131 Offstein, Randy: 42, 44, 85 Ordower, Jeff: 85, 123, 131 Otto, Matt.' Ozmat, Metin: 85, 135 Palan, Amy: 14, 85, 120 Palan, Andy: 40, 85 Pei, Vivian: 14, 85, 126, 180 Peters, Whitney: 85 Pfeifer, David: 85 Phillips, Darrell: 85, 130 Plattner, Jennifer: Poger, David: 85, 106 Portnoy, Matt: Posen, Jane: 85, 123 Powers, Nicole: 85 Price, Harvey: 85 Price, Lisa: 85, 118 Pruzhansky, Alla: 85 Putzel, Steve: 85 Quarles, Aaron: 85, 105 Quarles, Sabrina: 85, 118, 130 Randall, Kristi: 63, 120 Randolph, Jay: 85, 136 Raskas, Lisa: 85, 105, 177 Reeves, Steve: 47, 85, 100 Rehr, Whitney: 14, 58, 85, 120, 123, 126 Remis, Bill: 44, 85, 136 Robinson, Donnell: 40, 85 Roe, Rachel: Roestel, Therese: 85 Roppel, Amy: 64, 85 Rose, Robert: 40, 85, 131 Rosen, Carolyn: 85 Rosen, Cindy: 85 Rosen, Terri: 86 V Ross, Tina: 58, 86, 100, 128 Ross, Paul: 40, 86, 109, 131 Rothman, Daryl: 86 Rubin, Joe: 49, 86, 100, 128 Sanders, John: 86 Sandweiss, Barry: 40, 86 Sansom, Mannie: 86 Sarian, Bedros: 44, 56, 86 Saunders, Kara: 86, 105, 133 Schaefer, Ronald: 86 Schmid, Mike: 86 Schneider, Danny: 42, 43, 44, 86 Schneider, Mary.' 86 Schuerman, Joy: Schwartz, Mike: 86, 100, 128 Scimo, Mike: 40, 86 Scissors, Marla: 86, 123 Scott, Yolanda: 86 Seidel, Jodi: 86 Selesnick. lvan: 86, 123, 135 Seltzer, Greg: 44, 86, 136 Sewing, Bryan: 40, 125 Shaw, Michael: 40, 86, 106, 120 Siegfried, Pam: 60, 86, 136 Sigoloff Shari: 62, 86 Silberman, Leah: 86 Simons, Dan: 86, 135 Singer, Jeffrey: 46, 54, 86, 131 Sippy, Ann: 86, 182 Sitkoftf Alexandra: 86, 112 Skimming, Kris: 14, 86 Slein, Phil: 49, 86 Smith, Charles A.: 40, 52, 86 Smith, Mindy: 14, 60, 86 Smith, Michele: 14, 60, 86, 120 Smyrniotis, Kristy: 86 Sohn, Claudia: 59, 86 Souter, Spanky: 40, 86, 120 Spivack, Laura,' 86, 103 Stein, Josh: 44, 86, 123 Stein, Steve: 44, 86 Sterling, Rob: 40, 87, 122, 131, 136 Stern, Tim: 40, 56, 87 Strong, Glyn: 46, 87 Sullivan, Cathy: 87, 123 Summers, Scott: 40, 87, 108 Suter, Chris: 3, 40, 87, 123 Swiener, Felicia: 87, 103, 118, 120 Tanner, Craig: 87 Taxman, Susan: 87, 129 Teague, Rochelle: 87 Teper, Marla: 59, 87, 118 Thakur, Seema: 87, 131, 135 Thayer, Shannon: 87 Thomas, Derek: 40, 87 Tifft, Pete: 47, 87 Tipton, Tara: Tischler, Randy: 87 Tucker, Jason: 77 Valentine, Kelly: 87 Vannier, Cathi: 87 Vermeulen, Dirk: 40, 52, 87 Viloria, Robert.' 46, 87. 136 Vittert, Amy: 11, 81, 87 von Weise, David: 87. 106, 1 12 Walker, Charlotte: 87 Walters, John: 87, 122, 123 Warner, Sara: 87 Watanabe, Migi.' 87 Waterfield, Mike: 87 Weinreich, David: 87, 106 Weinstock. Lori: 14, 87 Westphal, Dianne: 87, 100 Whobery, Kim: 87 Williams, Melonie: 87, 103 Williams, Dana: 87, 118, 120 Williams, Corey: 40, 87 Wilson, Diane: 60, 87 Wilson, Freddie: 40, 56, 87, 123 Windom, Clifford: 87, 130 Wipf, Lanie: 87 Witte, Cathy: 87, 119. 120. 123 Witte, Jay: 46, 87 Wolf, Bobby: 40, 52, 87, 112 Wolfe, Ken: 87, 133 Woltjen, Kevin: 40, 87 Wooden, Gene: 40, 52, 87 Woodson, Carlos: 87 Yatkeman, Amy: 64, 87, 136 Zaffaroni. Paul: 39, 56, 57, 83. 87 Zimbalist, David: 14, 87 FRESHMEN Adams, David: 45, 90, 106 Alexander, Kirsten: 90 Anderman, Jason: 49, 56, 90, 101, 128 Arrington, Ashley: 90, 133 Ayvazian, Nora: 90, 123 Bachman, Jennifer: 90, 100. 128 Banashek, Debbie: 14, 90, 103, 120 Banashek, Jon: 47, 54, 90 Bannon. Cassandra: 90 Bari, David: 47, 90 Barkofske, Paul: 80 Barlow, Karin: 90 Bartlett, Amy: 80 Bayens, Ashley: Bean, Barbara: 90 Becker, Michael: 90 Becker, Susan: 90 Benson, Brent: 80 Berger, Brent: 41, 56, 90 Berger, John: Berkley, Robert: Bernstein, Jodi: 3, 90. 105, 1 12 Berry. Danette: Bettendortf Lindsey: 90, 110 Bierman, Jon: 41, 90 Biggs. Tom: 45, 90 Bilchik, Warren: 90, 108 Bitterfield, Andy: 90 Black, Brian: Bledsoe, Angela: 90 Bluestein, Michelle: 41 , 90, 103 Boeger. Peter: 90, 112 Boley. Michael: 90 Bowden, Eric: 90 Brennan, David: 90 Briddell, Peter: Brockmann, Tim: 41, 56 Brooks, Ronald: Brown, Angie: 90 Brumheld, Kenya: 90, 100, 128 Caldwell, Ann: 90 Calvin, Phyllis: 90 Camie, Darien: 41, 90 Cann, Kelly.' 90 Carr, Shaun: 41, 56, 91 Chaitman, Sean: 91, 106 Choi, Cliff' 91 , 123 Chu, William: Clark, Sidney: 41, 56, 91 Caotes, Krissie: 14, 91, 94, 105, 120 Cobaugh, Matthew: 45, 53, 91 Cobbins, Tracey: 63 Cohen, Daphna: 91 Cohen, Avishai: 91 Cohen, Paul: 91 Cohen, Scott: 91 Crawford, Eric: Curry. Terryl: 91 Dabney, Stacey: 100, 128 Dann, Anne: 91 Daugherty, Elizabeth: 54, 58, 91, 120 Davenport, Brian.' 91 Davie, Leigh: 91, 120 Davis, Drew: Davis, Susie: 91 DeFabio, Michelle: 91, 129 Degener, Rick: 91 Dennison, Julie: 91, 105, 120 Deusinger, Donna: 91, 120 Devine, Janet.' 91 Diamond, Debbie: 59, 91 Diederich, George: 91 , 131 Dinmore, Stuart: 91 Dodds, Chris: 91 Dolan, Mike: 91 Drake, Steven: Dubinsky, Robyn: 91, 123 Dudley, Blake: 91 Dull, Kathleen : 91 Dunlap, Cicily: 63, 67, 91, 130 Eberwein, Julie: 60, 67, 91 Echols, Veronica: 91, 130 Ernst, Donna: 40, 91, 120 Essick, Barton.' 91 Ettehadieh, Tokam: 92 Faden, llya: 92 Faherty, Amy: 92 Feibel, Juliet: 92, 103 Feinstein, Doug: 45, 56, 92 Felder, Mark.' 47, 54, 92, 106 Fields, Carey: Flagg, Micalyn: 92 Flynn, Johnnetter: Follman, Julie: 92 Forsheimer, Cheryl: 92 Fording, Jenny: 56, 92 Fordyce, Heather: 92, 112, 120 Forti, Mark: 92 Foster, Shawna: 92, 120 Freed, Julie: 92 Gaby, Craig: 92 Galinsky, Marina: 92 Gallop, Emily: 14, 92, 112, 120 Garcia, Kimberly: 92 Garland, Burt: 41, 92 Garrett, Christi: 92, 105, 112 Garrison, Vern: 41, 92 Gebhard, Tripp: 41, 92, 131 Gibson, Yazmin: 60, 67, 92 Gipson, Twana: 92, 130 Glick, Tom: 92 Golde, Scott: 92 Goldman, David: 41, 53, 92 Goldman, lrena.' Goremaner, Elana: 92 Grossman, David.' Haber, Marc: 92 Hale, Stacy: Hallett, Kaitlin: Hardy, Kimberly: 92, 123 Hawkins, Roderick: 41, 92, 128 Hayden, Cynthia: 67 Heald, Rachel: 92 Hearst, Laura: 92 Hefti, Charlotte: 92, 103, 129 Hines, Lorie: 92 Hirsch, Steve: 53, 92 Hohmann, Paul: 93 Holland, Sean: 93, 129, 132 Hollingsworth, Lisa: 93 Hoskin, Walter: 93, 120 Hoskins, Anya: 93 Hoskins, Gaylon: Howard, Tausha: 93 Huddleston, Cary: 93 Hutson, William: Iannotti, Michael: 44, 45, 93 Ismay, Julia: 93, 105 ltuen, Emem: 93 lvanoff Rachelle: 93 Jenkins, Jason: 53, 93, 131, 136 Jimenez, Carmen: 93 Johner, Greg: 44, 45, 93 Johnson, Tonja: 93 Jones, Andre: 50 Kantis, Christine: 93, 120 Kalan, Julie: 93 Kafdls, Tad: 45, 93, 100, 128, 131 Katcher, Elizabeth: 93 Kaufman, Jamie: 45, 56, 93 Kelley, Gina: 93 Keohane, Tim: 47, 93 Kilo, Robert: 45, 56, 93 King, Kent: 45, 93 Kinsella, Leslie: 93 Kirtian, Siri: 93 Kistler, James: 93, 135 Klein, Spencer: 47, 93 Klohr, Daniel: Koehler, Elke: 93 Korn, Richard: 93 Kornblet, Valarie: 93, 105, 1 12 Krain, Ali: 93, 112, 123 Kranzbnerg, Lily: 93, 120 Kunzelman, Chris: 93, 100, 128 Kurten, Bo: 93 Kusama, Kevin: 47, 54, 93 Lambright, Jim: 45, 94 Lampert, Anthony: 94 Lattimore, Tisa: Levin, Scott: 94 Levine, Kip: 53, 94 Levy, Dana: 94, 103 Levy, Julie: 64, 94, 112 Levy, Nancy: 94, 100, 128 Lewis, Maureen: 59, 94 Leydig, Kimberly: 94 Lipkind, David: 41, 56, 94 Loomstein, Debra: 54, 94 Macfadyen, Mark: 94 Maclin, Eric: 41, 94 Maher, Matthew: 41, 94 Malone, Katherine: 94 Mandel, Amy.' 94, 130 Manning, Sarah: 94, 100, 128 Mannis, Stephanie: 94, 112 Martin, Deanna: 14, 59, 94, 120 Massey, Kevin: 41, 94, 128 Matlotf Angie: 94 McCrary, Daniel: 45, 94 McCurdy, Bill: 41, 94 McDonald, Mike: 94 McDonald, Richard: 41, 94 McDonough, Amy: 94 McDowell, Greg: 94 McLain, Julie: 67, 94 McNear, Scharolette: 54, 56, 61, 94, 132 Menton, Lisa: 59, 94 Michenfelder, Julie: 94, 120 Miller, Jolana: 64, 94 Miller, Shelly: 94 Miller, Patricia: 94, 120 Miller, Sharon: 67, 94, 120 Mims, Robin: 94 Minkler, Michael: 45, 94 Moi, David: 95 Morgan, Charles: 63, 95, 100, 128 Moritz, Jason: 95, 106 Mosby, Quiana: 95 Mosley, Tracey: Mueller, Scott: 41, 95 Myers, Valerie: 95, 129 Nicholson, Mike: 45, 95 Novak, Jennifer: 3, 95 Offstein, Karri: 95, 105, 112 Oliver, Victoria.' 95 Ozmat, Sara: 95 Palmer, Scott: 95 Pappalardo, Lisa: 95 Partap, Anu-Nita.' 95 Pass, Cathie: 95 Patterson, Grace: 64, 95 Percival, Rob: 14, 45, 95, 120 Perkins, Darrell: 41, 52, 95 Pessin, David: 95 Picarelli, Theodore: Plocher, Dean: 41, 53, 95, 123, 135 Roger, Brian: 95 Pomerantz, Mark: 52, 53, 95, 131 Quinn, John.' 49, 95 Ranall, Barry: Randell, Julie: 95 Recht, Richard: 41, 95, 106, 112 Reed, Robert: Rich, Stacy: 95 Riggins, Ashley: 41, 95, 103, 120 Riley, Carolyn: 95, 101, 123, 128 Roberts, David: 95, 131 Rogers, Beth: 95, 110 Roland, Jamie: 95 Rosen, Daryl: 95 Rosen, Robyn: 91, 95, 120 Rosenblatt, Anette: 96 Rothman, Greg: 47, 96 Rothman, Sarah: 96, 135 Rubin, Mark: 45 Ruhe, Todd: 96 Sacks, Saralyn: 96, 105, 112 Sagel, Scott: 49, 96, 109 Sailor, Shana: 63, 67, 96, 130 Saks, April: 96, 133 Sarris, Steven: 45, 96, 100, 101, 128 Schmidt, Arne: 42 96 Schubert, Michelle: 63, 96 Schuerman, Leigh Ann: Scott, Yalanda: Shapiro, Julie: 96, 105, 181 Shaughnessy, Kathleen: 96 Sherman, Karen: 96 Shockley, Kevin: 41, 96 Shor, Gary: 96 Silberman, Stephanie: 96 Silberstein, Jenni: 96, 97, 120 Simmons, Leo: 41, 53 Simowitz, Mark.' 96 Sitkoff Adam: 41, 96, 112 Skinner, Kathryn: 96 Slack, Casaundra: 96 Slein, Alison: 61, 96, 120 Sloan, Dayetra: 67 96, 120 Smith, Charles W.: Smith, Charles C,: 47 Solomon, lrl: 41, 96 Solomon, Jason: 96 Solomon, Joshua: 96 Sonderman, Tonya: 96 Spurlin, Sean: 96, 101, 128 Steinback, Steven: 14, 41, 96, 100, 112, 128 Stillman, Deborah: 60, 67, 96 Strauss, Andrea: 96, 102, 112, 181 A Sullivan, Michael: 96 Tabaka, Debra: 60, 67, 96 Taylor, Richard: 96 Thomas, Susan: 97, 123 Thompson, Erica: 97 Thorwegen, Blue: 44, 45, 56, 97 Tranen, Daniel: 97 Trotter, Christopher: 41 Tullman, Laura: 60, 97 Tullman, Mark: 41, 53, 67, 97 Turken, Jeffrey: 97 Twist, John: 41, 53, 100, 128 Vadlamani, Sanjay: 97 Vogel, Sara: 97, 103 Vogt, Matthew: 41, 97 Wagner, Dawn: 97 Walker, Jacqueline: 41, 97, 100, 130 Walls, Kevin: Walters, Nancy: 60, 67, 97, 122, 123 Walstrom, Chanin: Wang, Jack: 97 Waterman, Brian: 97 Watkins, Lynette: 14, 97, 120 Watson, Stuart: 45, 97 Weatherly, Ashley: 100, 123, 128 Webb, Gordon: 97, 106 Welch, Tricia: 97 Wertz, Ania: 97 Wheat, Andy: 135 White, Edward: 97 White, Keenan: 97 Wildeisen, Rebecca: 14, 97, 120 Williams, Christopher: 41, 97 Williams, Gwendolyn: 61, 96 Williams, Sherrie: 97 Willoz, Phil: 97, 135 Wilson, Kimberly: 97 Wilson, Trelawney: Wimbley, Derrick: 41, 97 Wipt, Lanie: Woltf Kecia: 14, 97, 120 Wood, Nicole: 97, 100, 128 Worley, Christina: 97, 100 Wright, Monte: 97, 100, 128 Wulhng, Margaret: 97 Yatkeman, Bonnie: 64, 97 Zea, Phillip: Zenner, Mark: 41 Zucker, Lori: 47, 54, 97, 135 Zuckerman, Wendi: 97 STAFF Adkins, Bennett: 156 Akihiro, Yuichi: 155 Arkin, Harriette: Bannister, Robert: 139 Bassman, Wa: 109, 144 Beall, Mary Ann: 146 Becker, Henry: 149 Becker, lsh: 155 Box, Linda: 142 Broadtield, Kermit: 138 Brackman, Bill: 129, 144 Brown, Aralean: 130, 142 Brown, Richard: 138 Bruce, Phil: 40 Bruns, Jody: 135, 153 Brusca, Phil: 48, 49, 150 Burke, Dick: 141 Caffrey, Eleanor: 131, 141 Cannon, Terry: 11, 119, 133, 142 Carinci, Carol: 7, 123, 148 Casey, Dan: 46, 47 Casey, Loretta: 148 Cassidy, Evelyn: 122, 136, 145 Cavanaugh, Dee: 155 Christenson, Janielle: Cobaugh, Charles: 138 Cohn, Florence: 155 Cordell, Ralph: 131, 141 Courchene, Jeannie: 146 Cousley, Carla: 123, 148 Dace, Del.' 138 Davies, Jim: 146 Eaton, Richard.' 118, 140 Edelstein, Thelma: 141 Englemeyer, Ralph: 43 Ensign, Jo Anne: 155 Fieberg, Bob: 146 Fitzgerald, Charles: 38, 150 Flanagan, Don: 138 Foerst, Jean: 155 Follman, Joyce: 138 Ford, Steve: 41, 65, 152 Forgy, Donna: 104, 153 Freeman, H.J,: 142 Freter, Rex: 153 Gammon, Eleanor: 155 Ganz, Gerry: 148 Geary, Mike: 149 Glass, George: 116, 141 Glick, Eleanor: 138 Gordon, Jean: 118, 132, 133, 140 Green, Warren: 138 Gudiswitz, Agnes: 155 Headrick, Karen: Heger, Brad: 108, 142 Herbert, Tim: 25, 146 Heyde, Bill: 112, 142 Hillwick, John: 139 Howard, Cynthia: 2, 105, 130, 141 Hucker, Dave: 123, 152 Huels, Jerry.' 110, 146 lngoldsby, Bob: 154 Jacobs, Ann: 145 James, Mary Lee: 142 Johnson, Ellen: 155 155 Johnson, Roy: 130, 141 Jones, Ann: 153 Jordan, Kristi: 154 Kardis, Tony: 149 Kauffman, Hank: 11, 112, 133, 147 Kettlekamp, Don: 138 Kiernan, Kay: Koester, Rochelle: 123, 148 Kopolow, Jeff' 133, 141 Kopp, Jerome: 138 Koprivica, Preston: 149 Kramer, Bev: 108, 154 Krasteff, Karastyu: 141 Lange, Bob: 52, 150 Luetwiler, Georgia: 144 Levy, Jerome: 138 Maher, Jerry: 38, 56, 150, 151 Mandelstamm, Ann: 142 Marks, Fran: 154 Marks, Joan: 64, 150 Marshall, Charles: 134, 135, 144 Matter, Dave: 131, 141 McCoy, Bill: 152 McGilligan, Robert: 138 McKenna, Charles: 138 McKenna, Gisela: 122, 123, 133, 148 Meyer, Karen: Miller, Chester: 149 Minogue, Pauline: 146, 147 Mircheft, Georgia: 58, 151 Mulholland, Babe: 155 Murray, Phil: 144 Nienhaus, Wayne: 147 Noland, Pat: 143 Nolting, Edith: 116, 125, 141 Norris, Bob: 41, 150, 151 Ogier, Doris: 152 Ohlendortf John: 133, 143 Oxley, Ann: 154 Patton, Len: 109, 140 Peine, Wilma.' 155 Phelan, John: 60, 140 Picco, Jan: 155 Pinsberg, Rami: 148 Polkinghorne, Bob: 146, 147 Ponath, Mick: 40, 147 Poshak, Tom: 101, 128, 144 Pounds, Jane: 154 Purdy, Sam: 156 Raisch, Bill: 139 Ramming, Mike: 50, 151 Rehr, Kay: 119, 133, 143 Rhoads, Larry: 147 Rogers, Rick: 149 Rosenthal, Sue: 149 Sacks, Barbara: 138 Sanders, Pat: 102, 103, 142, 143 Schmidt, Ed: 149 Schroeder, Pauline: 123, 143 Schwartz, Elizabeth: 138 Sharp, Chris: 122, 123, 148 Shaughnessy, John: 138 Siegel, Newton: 139 Sinner, Jim: 140 Smiley, Jo Anne: 120, 126, 144 Smith. Marie: 122, 143 South, Jim: 156 Stelmach, Marjorie: 143 Strobach, Connie: 62, 151 Svejkosky. Jill: 152 Tines, Edward: 138 Uhlemeyer, Marge: 148 Van Buren, Ken: 143 Vanta, Barb: 154 Vasholz, Julia: 155 Velten, Ed: 54, 64, 151 Wagner, Jim: 139, 153, 165 Wallace, Bonny: 140 Watson, Jerry: 60, 122, 145 Wiegard, Judy: 155 Wulfert, Caroline: 155 Young, Jack.' 149 ADVERTISEMENTS Albarre Jewelry: 1 76 Antoinette 's Jewelry: 1 79 A.P. English Class: 193 Arcade News: 1 77 Ballas Car Wash: 161 Banner Cleaners: 185 Benefactors 8: Patrons.' 190 Berry-Lander Insurance: 166 Beth Lowrance 8: Friends: 168 Brod Dugan: 166 Busch 's Grove: 187 Centerco Properties: 194 Consolidated Aluminum: 185 Countywide Construction: 176 Creve Coeur Camera: 166 Dads' Club: 164, 165 Edwin Pepper: 176 Enterprise Leasing: 169 Firm Commitment: 163 Flotken's: 185 Freshmen Class: 172 Fur Centre: 178 Gallery of the Masters: 174 Glen Alspaugh Kitchens: 179 Grassils West: 188 Greek Gourmet: 158 Guild Craftsman: 189 Hair Associates: 162 Heather Gerard 8: Friends: 1 91 Hensley Construction Co.: 181 Hufford's Jewerly, lnc.: 173 Hydro Dynamics Corp.: 173 Janie Handelman 8 Friends: 160 Junior Class: 183 Ladue Market: 178 Ladue Rexall: 184 Laurie Kopt' 8: Friends: 162 Leona Mackler lnc.: 181 McDonald Service Station: 184 McDonalds of Olivette: 184 Medicare Glaser: 182 Monsanto: 167 Movies To You: 178 Needlepoint Etc.: 179 O.J. 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