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

 - Class of 1986

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' , lr V4 ' , f 1 . 1 Y f, A W1 , ' 4 f lf - X QW J A iv, C X ' ' 52 I ff I l X ' K UL C4-0..f' ,Y X 5 '56 1986 RAMBLER Horlon Watkins High School Volume XXXIV Lodue High Knows BesTl Oh, The ocodemic rigors of be- ing o Lodue High school sTudenT - cromming on Sundoy nighf for ThoT socioi sTudies TesT on Mon- doy: cluTTering your mind wiTh ob- sTrocT formulos ond Theorems concocTed by some Greek mdThmeTicion who's been deod for yeors: fronTicolly scribbling ouT on English poper C'An AnolyTicol Andlysis of LiTerory LiTerdTure , olso known GS How Mdny Poges Con l Fill WiTh lnTelligenT Sounding Nonsense?Q, compleTe wiTh Ten differenT woys of expressing The some word: sTudying oll nlghT long, drdgging yourself To school The nexT morning, feeling like o cdffeine-injecTed zombie, only To find ouT your exdm is NEXT Thurs- doyl Work, sTudy, Toil, Trouble, ond seemingly no relief in sighT. BuT, ouT of The drudgery of The school week, jusT when you need iT mosT, comes . . . The weekend! And Lodue sTudenTs know besT how To celebrdTe! They cheer The boskefboll Roms on To vicTory oT ff .5 iss E . . Fridoy nlghT gomes-ond porTy ofTerwords. They rooT The fooTboll Roms wiTh every Touchdown dT SoTurddy ciffernoon gomes-ond porfy ofTerwords. Or They do noThing oil doy long-ond porTy ofTerwords! Indeed, Lodue sTu- denTs know how To hove fun! And in The rore evenT ThoT o porTy should geT broken up, for be iT from Lodue sTudenTs To sTop The exciTemenT-They simply mdke The porTy porfdble ond celebroTe elsewhere! Even in The doldrums of The school week lurks Lodue's enThu- siosfic spiriT. AfTer-school clubs ond ocTiviTies give sTudenTs hours of dmusemenT, whefher iT be procficing ci fovorife sporT, re- heorsing for The musicol, or com- peTing in on inTense ond Thrilling chess Tourndmenf. The energeTic oTmosphere ThroughouT The school definiTely proves ThoT Lo- due knows besT how To LeT The Good Times Roll! 5 E52 E MSE 1- Res 2, M T SEWM Q E. ,,... ,N - PGTTYTDQ Leff: Tom Skdggs ond Jomie Koufmon hor- seploy in The sTudenT lounge. Above: lT's Fridoy! Jenny Hillebrondf ond Andreo Sfrouss show Their onficipofion for The weekend. Above right: lvlr. Hdnk Kouff mon ond Dove Poger ore dll seT for c rock n- roll weekend! Below righf: SpiriT- ed smiles ore obvious in The fcices of Cho mel Johnson, Bdrb Tindle, ond CdThy Berry W 3 Jr ' 'J 5 X ' I Em ' g'iA if rt' M, i fir ,:,,.,,,,Z,,. Z swf is f W ff eg, ' 5 gp I Ap W is ff . if if Z 1 .MJ ' yi as 1' of 3,4 WM Caring and sharing-that's what Ladue's all about! -Mike Lacey I I , , ig? I r. Lf- NN .W I .-,, Oh, I was just boppin' around, havin' fun: I think I was doing the Hokey-Pokey! -Sherri Boonshaft It was a spring day in the middle of winter and I was having such a great time leaving school earIy. -Jeff Bernstein Partying Z E The epidemic usually sTrikes around The beginning of March, someTimes earlier someTimes laTer. IT affecTs everyone freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and espe cially seniors. SympToms: resTlessness in class, Tendencies To gaze longingly ouT The window, nosTalgia for The slopes of Aspen, or The sands of Hawaii. Diagnosis SPRING FEVER!!! VicTims are affecfed in all aspecTs of Their lives. They suffer an inabiliTy To func Tion in school, They can'T possibly do homework, and They can'T bear The ThoughT of a weekend coming To a close ln exTreme cases, vicTims have been known To wax down Their surfboards break ouT Their bikinis, and polish Their skis early. On warm, sunny days, fiTs of Spring Fever are frequenTly induced when vic Tims caTch sighT of Vail sweaTshirTs, breezy converTibles, and Tanned bodies. STu denTs who suffer from The fever have been seen flocking To The courTyard To while away free hours in The sun. Teachers reporT ThaT sTudenTs become unTeacha ble when sTruck wiTh The afflicTion: exciTe menT overfakes concenTraTion and Teachers are lefT helpless. 'Spring Fever is highly conTagious and is never curable. SympToms may be averT ed, however, in a number of ways: vicTims can find Temporary relief in lisTening To Beach Boys Tunes, cross-counTry skiing Through neighborhoods, or lying in a cool baThTub wiTh a sunlamp and a Pina Co lada. Many sTudenTs daydream abouT a favoriTe vacaTion spoT when a bouT of The fever aTTacks. They reflecf upon Florida beaches, Michigan lakes, Colorado mounTains, or European sighfs. VicTims long for The mornings when They can sleep laTe and The days when They can keep up wiTh The soap operas. Do you suspecT you have acquired Spring Fever? Does your whole body Tin- gle aT The smell of coconuT oil? Does The Tune I-lead for The MounTains make your knees shake? Do you feel a pang in your hearT when you see Come home To Ja- maica commercials? lf so, DON'T WOR- RY! You are noT alone! Close your eyes, Take a deep breaTh, and picTure a plane bound for Paradise. Then bear wiTh your fellow sufferers unTil vacaTion Time rolls around! VGCOTTODS The Suffian clan smiles before aTTacking The slopes VacaTion s BesT Times Being a Trapper aT Camp Tim berlane and Taking ouT canoe Trips. Sleeping laTe and being a bum - Chris SuTer Junior y - Mike Jacobs Senior Going on The MoonlighT l Ramble and meeTing a whole Playing in The ocean and I J bunch of people. IT was laying ouT on The beach in Rio 1 de Janiero. excellenT! D -Lynne Esserman Senior - April Saks Sophomore y EaTing magnivicenT oysTers in SpiriTs women and lascivious T acTions were The mainsTay on . Michigan. , - Mike Scimo Junior our Trip To Florida. lT was 1 AWESOME!! -Ben Feldman Senior A life wiTh my broTher while , visiTing him aT Bradley 1 UniversiTy. Checking ouT The wild parTy - Bonnie YaTkeman, Sophomore 3 When VacaTion Time Rolls Ao Far left: Louis Hanses displays his secrei desires for John Friedman. Left: Jeff Bern- sfein, Laude's version of Magnum, P.l., says, Look ai me: I raided Don Johnson's wardrobe. Above: While Touring The Versailles Cha- Teau in France, Mary Margarei and Mau- reen Lewis demonsirale their sislerly love. Lefiz Deborah Schneider, Jennifer Kramer, and Kim Wolf coniemplale entering Hor- 'ron Watkins H.S. while enjoying The sum- mer aT Camp Birchirail. Vacarions ' Yo.l've Got A Friend A friend is a magician who makes Trouble disappear Into puffs of steam rising From the cups of coffee you share together: Who reveals his secrets only to you and locks Yours in that mysterious black trunk called a heart: Who with a little sleight of hand Can make what was all wrong suddenly seem all right: And who has a thousand tricks up his sleeve to cheer you When the rest of the world has lost its magic. Thank you for being magical. Thank you for being a friend. a Far Right: Brent Suffian, Mike Green, and Ronnie Miller proclaim, 'iWe are the epit- ome of friendshipl Above: Freshmen Jen- nifer Kelly and Laura Rice are friends for- ever. Right: Freshmen Jennifer Kramer, Charlene Ross, Deborah Schneider, Amy Handelman, Julie Joftus, and Julie Schwartz perform the ritual rights of the Rob Lowe fan club. Friendship mlm, LefT: Friends for life, Seniors Cafhy Sum- mers, David Meyer, and Barb Sfeinberg smile as They ponder Their separaTe fu- Tures. Below LefT: Sophomores Mau- reen Lewis, Ali Krain, April Saks, and Bonnie Yafkemon porfray The building blocks of friendship. Below: Freshmen Alan ZimbaIisT and Todd Kirkbride are The Dynamic Duo. When I Think of whaT ci friend is, I Think of you And how so ofTeh you seem To read my mind: I Think of calling you: The phone rings: lT's you on The oTher end, AccepTing me no maTTer whaT mood I'm in, Sharing The laughTer, The good Times, The sad. WheTher I need you or noT, I know you'II be There, Making my world a IiTTle friendlier, being a friend. Friendship 1 E Excuses Excuses Excuses . . . During The course of The school year, many sTudenTs find Them- selves laTe for class or missing an - QQ - assignmenT. One of The flrsT les- 'Y ' sons learned by high school sTu- W ,900 denTs is how To invenT a reason- F ' able excuse such as The halls gg were crowded or my friend ' ,K was having family problems and needed someone To Talk To . ci Many excuses were unTrue. How- ZZ ever, someTimes The TruTh seems M6 much more unbelievable. Here a few of The excuses The yearbook Q 'Q sTaff was given . . . A 2 o T l ,QSO ,ip YA k L. ' QU Xxbv- ni'-N L or 0 fkb T.-9 Qefi G? Q 'xi' O 5 px,-fo O A7 I was Talking To a Teacher' 4 1 x QL Q, '7 'L' AI. Yi'6is of W 'H 512: '4- 1, . - V..x Hn, Q C44 . 'Xto SLD X. 0 T yy ug VN .lf 'K QP , r 'Co AA X ' Var, 7 30 f2v'T'TQ,f' X WA UQ If ,QP O ,AY fl' 0 I had To Take a TesT. X jg Excuses, Excuses l was in The nurse's office Excuses Excuses Excuses . . . fxwxgsog Lv T' QE o' sm .1 msc . if W X, My T50 I T. . 'L .QV 24 Q Q TMJ' The halls were crowded NoT really' -2 'YW' . film, ,E 'T' AADT ri X-0fU new 0 x T V X0 .OJ ,, J -v . is T 7 u Ill L 1 . ' J 5 A O 51 6' r . XY X' . J YXN TN D Seminar ran long. You call ThaT a seminar? MJ' mom ,lg f AT Ladue, sTudenTs gave ex- cuses almosT as ofTen as They Turned in assignmenTs. As mosT Teachers looked aT The siTuaTion, They said ThaT The excuses did noT save The sTudenTs. Mr. Brad Heger said, Excuses are only exercises in fuTiliTy. As well, none of Them are original any more. Mr. Jim Davies added, Their efforT is noT worTh iT, because an excuse only means someThing To The person who made iT, noT me. MosT Teachers believed ThaT The sTu- denTs knew ThaT Their excuses were preTTy flimsy. UnforTunaTely. even when exTensions were giv- en, only abouT half The work was finally Turned in. However, some Teachers, such as Mrs. Marjorie STelmach, rewarded creaTiviTy in excuses: I will give Them Two poinTs on a pop quiz if They can explain why They didn'T read The sTory. Luckily for The sTudenTs, The Teachers were willing To help Them if The sTudenTs did noT give a poor excuse. BuT we sTudenTs sTill wondered whaT kind of ex- cuses our Teachers made when They were our age . . . 9v'f' 73 cu In .I The prinTer was broken. IT helps if you Turn iT on. T W,,,,m,,,, M 'il ,,., ,M W, -. T X 'V i-. V . A .Y ' K - f 'i'kkLi'L . ' U Excuses, Excuses What's In Anal What's Out . . . In Cosby Show KSHE Steak N' Shake Stirrups Benetton Sweaters Bruce Springsteen Reeboks Rambo Pee Wee Herman St. Louis Cardinals Soda Machine Swatch Watches Brooks Brothers Hair Clips Mr. Kettlekamp Paisley Union Station Jack Clark Dynasty Radar Detectors Compact Discs Coca-Cola Classic Carls LIVE AID Chicago AID Chicago Bears Weekends Rambler 86 What s lnfWhat's Out s ,iss ss Out Facts Of Life KHTR Naugles Baggies Monogram Sweaters Michael Jackson Nikes Superman Rodney Dangerfield Umpire Don Denkinger Drinking Fountain Timex Watches Polo Barretts Mr, Wagner Plaids Chesterfield Mall Bruce Sutter Dallas Speeding Tickets Tape Cassettes New Coca-Cola El and Lee Hunger ln Ethiopia New England Patriots Weekdays Rambler 85 I Senior David Meyer models his Brooks Brothers shirt while Seniors Nan De Fabio and Judy Beck wear their stirrup pants. Seniors Scott Mannis and Barbie Epstein drink their favorite soda, Coca-Cola Classic. . . At Laciue High in 4985-86 a Bruce Springsteen and Compact Disc Players were both hot items this year. Above: Seniors Stacey Turner, Patti Levy, Barb Steinberg, Jiil Rosen, and Rachael So- Iornan act as waitresses at Steak N' Shake. Left: Reebok tennis shoes seem to be popular with students at Laaue. 5 LeT's face iT: How can ST. Louis possibly be an exciTing ciTy? Here we siT, smack in The cenTer of The lvlidWesT, pracTically in The middle of The cornfieldsl No sea- coasTs, no Rapids, no slopes - no fun, righT'? WRONG! ST. Louis is loaded wiTh amusemenTs! There's ST. Louis CenTer - one of The mosT modern archiTecTural feaTs in The naTion. ST. Louis' Trend To- ward rejuvinaTion and iTs preser- vaTion of heriTage are boTh mani- fesTed in Union STaTion - a hisTor- ic Train sTaTion remodeled inTo a conTemporary super-plaza. Who cares if The Mississippi River is muddy when on Top of iT floaTs some of The mosT exciTing diver- sions around? The riverboaTs and showboaTs offer endless enTer- TainmenT, and The McDonald's on The riverfronT has sold more ham- burgers Than any oTher fasT-food place in The enTire beef-eaTing UniTed STaTesl The GaTeway To The MidWesT can boasT The TallesT monumenT in The naTion: The Arch Towers 650 feeT above The ciTy. And if riding The elevaTor in The Arch does noT jumble your innards enough, Try ST. Louis aT a Glance Tossing your cookies on one of The many rides aT Six-Flags Over Mid-America. Or how abouT skiing aT Hidden Valley? No one can complain abouT ST. Louis weaTher - There is bound To be aT leasT one day each week ThaT is To everybody's liking. ln whaT oTher ciTy can you wear a raincoaT on Monday, shorTs on Tuesday, and snowshoes on Wednesday! And who says Milwaukee is The beer capiTaI of America, when The Budweiser brewery is righT here in ST. Louis, puTTing a sTenTch in The air for miles around. The baseball Cardinals won The NaTional League pennanT and The fooTball Card well er leT's jusT say ThaT whaTever They may lack ouT on The field Their fans make up for in The sTands. And whaT abouT The hockey Blues? Those guys are The mosT spiriTed players To ever skaTe TooThlessly on To vicTory. OK, now, are you convinced? ST. Louis is a fun place To live! So caTch ThaT ST. Louis SpiriT and LeT The Good Times Roll!!! ,Q Pl W f -.l S-L ' '13 T' V. ' 1 H' K? 4 . ,. . . .,. . --,- if -- V is - -- -'FEE fiiiii .gs Tx Q 23- ' G ff: ff iff-T'il: 3 ' 5' ' 1 . Qs' Q . 111 1 ' f' ' - K as 515 i . 1 wi . i g , l fi - ig T155 -sf 5 Ei is .LL T - ,gf -S . . T- S 9 fee rg ' 1 sees 1 s.se. l ' ses 32,222 J 124353355 sf 153521. Taxi? Miki? E: 1 ss? A G sg . Tex 5555?-Sic f T? - ' ET S' T1 TT-5 QNVD-Ve f jig ,gg ie s se.. gasses. ss , sr -L si 3-sf! ...r ' sl ' is is -3 T- 'Qi Fx Qu-T KXYY1--T --. . I ii - if gg is ki -f gg ,g B e . A r ' Tssix f . T T ' Sl. Louis Pholo courTesy of Greg GarreTT ThaT's a winner, echoed around ST. Louis when Jack Clark senT The 4985 Cardinals inTo The World Series wiTh his Three run homer To beaT Los Angeles in The playoffs. The I-70 series, as iT was called, piT- Ted ST. Louis againsT The Kansas CiTy Royals. AlThough a boring series was predicTed, The Two Teams puT on quiTe a show wiTh 3 of The 7 games being decided in The ninTh inning. BuT wiTh The Cards leading 3 games To 2 on The verge of winning iT all in The boTTom of The ninTh of game six, The infamous 'lcall was made. Don Denkenger called Jorge OrTa safe aT firsT on a play, which when viewed on slow-moTion, clearly shows OrTa arriving To The bag afTer The ball. The Royals wenT on To score Two runs and win The game, and The nexT nighT in a lopsided 42-0 vicTory, They won The World Series, 4 games To 3. Now in a new baseball season, ST. Louis is once again ready To cheer on Their boys of summer, To an- oTher championship season. By Greg GarreTT . n , U lVlissouri's first lottery stort- .. T ed on Jonuory 24, 4986. i . . The tickets cost Sl eoch with o . ssss9 ss - - - - one in five chonce of winning o prize, The Iotex coverings on e N- L tickets covered o S2, S5, S86, 5 ' el D ' . 4 1 were the some the ticket wos o gyggf 4 winner. The lottery gove owoy 28 million prizes in the first months. According to lottery officiols, the lottery would give owoy S6256 million in the first five months. iviis- Q 'i.i. souri officiols hope to gross S250 i fig million in the first few yeors of the is lottery. Above: Non DeFobio ond Felico Moss pose in front of the newly constructed St. Louis Union Stotion. Below: The renovoted Union Stotion is o mojestic sight to see. QPhoto courtesy of Rob Rosej se fl .. iii? ln the heort of downtown St. Louis, lies the unique St. Louis Center. QPhoto Courtesy of Rob Rosej lvlony cities in the U.S. hove undergone chonges to promote tourism. St. Louis is one city thot hos un- dergone some greot chonges. One of mony is the development of its shopping centers. Three mojor shopping centers hove opened up this post yeor. The Oollerio, which is locoted ot Brentwood ond Cloyton Roods, is the new mojor shopping moll for St. Louis country. The Oollerio opened in the spring of 4986 with mony fine shops. Two shopping centers hove opened up downtown ond ore drowing shoppers not just from the St. Louis oreo but olso from oround the country. One is the St. Louis Center. lt is o three story moll with wonderful decor. The shops in the Center ronge from the Shorper lmoge to Fdnnie Moy Condies. The most spectoculor shopping center is Union Stotion. This wos originolly St. Louis' mojor troin sto- tion. This yeor it wos completely renovoted. It provides on orroy of restouronts, bors, ond even in- cludes the Omni Hotel. People of oll oges con enjoy Union Stotion, St. Louis Center, ond the C-ollerio. St. Louis K Qoll Around The World . . . Today, There is a growing apprehension of a fairly new virus noT yeT fully un- dersTood. This virus is known as AIDS, or ac- quired immune deficiency syn- A sTarving boy in Africa sifs among The famine of his naTive land. The famine has drome. Basically, AIDS causes a person's immune sysTem To col- lapse, and as iT does, leaves The paTienT open To various infecTions or viruses. Several hospiTals and clinics around The counTry are pulling To- geTher in an efforT To Try and ar- resT This debiliTaTing disease. AT This poinT, docTors have a few Theories as To how The virus spreads once conTracTed. ln simple Terms eiTher The virus kills The cells ThaT iT invades, or iT divides and reproduces, There- fore producing more of The virus. The groups mainly associaTed wiTh This deficiency are: homo- sexuals, drug addicTs, Transfusion recipienTs, and malnourished Afri- cans. Hundreds of babies are be- ing born Today wiTh This faTal dis- ease, and iT is predicTed ThaT The number of cases will double by The end of The year. This conTroversial disease has also led To The unforTunaTe ban- ning of children from school. Par- enTs and children alike fear ThaT children infecTed wiTh The virus should noT be exposed To The resT ror has lefT many in a panic due To The lack of informaTion of This dis- of The children. A widespread Ter- 14 World many people malnourished. ease. Many people have been in- fecTed wiTh The disease. Among Them is Rock Hudson, who died from AIDS in 1985. ElizabeTh Taylor obTained The Woman of The Year award for her work wiTh AIDS fund raising. Many performers are banding TogeTher To help raise money for research in fighTing This debiliTaTing disease. On July '13, 1985, The Live Aid concerT was held To benefiT hungry people in Af- rica. The concerT was acTuaIIy Two in one. SimulTaneous shows were held in Wembley STadium in Eng- land and John F. Kennedy STadi- um in Philadelphia. The concerT lasTed 44 hours in The U.S. and 10 hours in England. SixTy-one acTs performed and The evenT aT- TracTed a Television and radio au- dience of 4.5 billion. Bob Geldof, a member of The BoomTown RaTs, coordinaTed The concerT and raised S65 million for food To aid The African people. A second concerT To benefiT needy people was Farm Aid. This show Took Ten weeks of prepara- Tion and included performances by rock and counTry groups. Some of The counTry perfor- mances were done by Willie Nel- son and The group Alabama. The concerT raised S40 million To aid The farmers of America. lllui Men and women help To find survivors On SepTember 49, 4985 an earfhauake sfruck Mexi- co CiTy in souThwesTern Mexico killing more Than 20,000 people. EarThquakes along Mexico's wesTern coasf generally resuIT from The movemenT of The oce- anic plaTes. Tremendous sTress buiIT up and The final resulT was an erupTion. Thousands of Mexicans were IefT homeless. Many losT loved ones because of buildings col- lapsing from The quake. Many people were buried alive or res- cued by The many people who in The rubble of The Mexican earihquake. came To Mexico CiTy To help in Time of disasTer. The governmenT seT up dwellings To shelTer The homeless, buT only a fracTion of The people could be accomo- daTed. lnTernaTional relief funds from WashingTon and The Ameri- can Red Cross were readily ad- minisTered To The homeless Mexi- can people. UnforTunaTeIy, due To Mexico's poor, inflaTed econo- my people felT This money was being misappropiaTed. ScienTisTs conTinually Try To learn how To predicT fuTure earThauakes. They hope To learn enough abouT The auakes so The effecTs will noT be as disasferous. This year Halley's comeT appeared in mid-February. Edmund Halley calculaied The orbiT of The comeT in 4682. He sTaTed The comeT was The same one ThaT appeared in 4534, 4607, and predicTed iT would appear in 4758. The comeT appears every 76 years. A rupTure in The righT rock- eT boosTer of The space shuTTle was suspecTed To be The cause of The explosion ThaT desTroyed The Chal- lenger and killed iTs crew Jan. 28, 4986. Space officials suspecTed ThaT whaT apparenTly was a rupTure in The rockeT causing had The ef- fecT of poinTing a Torch aT The side of Challenger's fuel Tank. The explosion killed seven crew members: Dick Scobee, Michael SmiTh, JudiTh Resnik, Ellison Oni- zuka, Ronald McNair, Gregory Jarvis, and ChrisTa McAuliffe. Sco- bee was The shuTTle commander. Resnick was The second woman in space and on board for her eIecTrical equipmenT back- ground. Onizukafs mission would have been To deploy a saTelliTe To sTudy Halley's ComeT. McAu- liffe, a school Teacher from Con- cord, N.H., was selecTed To be The firsT Teacher in space. Her job was To describe space flighT in or- dinary language and Teach saTel- liTe classes from The Challenger. The disasTer, The worsf in The 25-year hisTory of manned space flighT, could force a revaluaTion of The human crews in space. 5 World Those who have The youTh have The fuTure. Jenni Silbersiein and Jenny Novak Take a break from playing Tennis To show Thai They are inTo Risky Business. .fiople fr 'Q . . . l'm young I'm wild ond I'm free Triumph l Eric Acree Norman Alfaro Jodi Allen i l l Mike JGCODS QOGS kGff1ikG2e On 'Ono Trips- Angelique Almon Diana Arbelaez Mary Armisleacl Eric Bachman Sherron Bagby Lorne Baker Mallhew Balk Michael Banashek Jill Barrell l F i r A l' ,r l John Meyer gives Benny Alkins, parking lol ailendonfl his out To lunch pass. l l i SS-'I Seniors 4 L Judy Beck , Karen Becker Amy Behle Susan Bell Gary Belville Neil Benda Jeff Bernstein Justus Binder Betina Black Matt Bollinger Sherry Boonshaft I During her first hour Spanish class, Rachael Forster finds Tom Brockman time to laugh with her friends. To work or not to work, that was the question that many seniors asked themselves last fall. Should I devote my time to making money or to school? Jack Nelson managed to hold down two jobs, one at Flotkens and one deli- vering flowers for a family business, while Steve Nicholson worked during the summer and fall as a referee for a youth soccer organization. Ron Kilby is one senior who did not work. He said, Between football and school I had so little time to myself that work was out of the question. Aimee Kornblet said, 'tl gave up my job because the hours conflicted with my schoolwork. Kurt Wulfert has been working at Schnucks for over a year and was recently pro- moted. He said, My work pays for my Jeep and since I can't live without that, I arrange for my working hours to be on the weekends, so as not to con- flict with my studies. lf you ask any senior they will tell you, having money in your pockets can be imperative in times of distress. Howev- er, a full education is imperative for life. fs Seniors .SS-2 f-A . Brian Bruce Chris Bruner Laney Buller Wills as 5 , fr I gf Ffigfw X, J' : 1 r ra sr M 2 .5 - . ' in A 1 ,Q-Y, Sonny Bullar Evan Buxner Alissa Camie Class of '86 kicks Laura Lueck, while Trying To meer a yearbook dead- line, nolices Thar she is on candid camera. SS-3 seniors Susanna Casellalo Krislin Chambers Karen Cho n 1 -. . ip, , ' I , i3,,j-47343 K ' W if ' ' Leslie Chrislian Andre Cody Creighlon Cohn ' 2 i 1 Pamela Cole -i Jewel Collier Sean Conway I J iw 'Q .D 3 - Jeffery Cornwell Andrea Corvalan Sherry Crawford , The 4985 bonfire blozes in on its glory. Tracie Davie Monisa Davis Nan DeFabio lincenl Minor writes his college application essay for '0'V0'd 'fl me Compufef Cemef- James DeBoard Melissa Dempsey Lynda Deusinger 4 f- Seniors .SS-1 fdk., Tracy Diamond Jason Dickson Lisa Diehl Eric Dillner Todd Edelman Keilh Edwards Lori Emerl Barbara Epslein Lynn Esserrnan Donald Eudy Chris Glasper Tries To explain lo Mrs. Buback his library card is slill valid. 5 Seniors Julie Evans Elizabelh Exarhou Lynda Deusinger wonders why Barbie Epstein is ancing her checkbook during social studies. A Mike Fagin Feldenberg Monica Felder f Ben Feldman Roger Fendelman John Ferguson Sieven Mike Fagin re-wrires his poefry paper. i Q ' Julie Fischer Merrin Folender Wendy Fordyce Kun Wulferf shows off his masterpiece. Rachael Forster Meredith Forii Monica Fouche Linda Frank John Friedman .. 9 Seniors S336 Peier Geisz Poul Gellmon Kelley George Kyle Gershmoh Shohrom Ghozionil SS-7 Seniors N lvlichoel G-loser. 1 ivlike Locy ond Jordon Polmer discuss old limes ond show Their friendship wiih o hondshcke. 1 i 5 l ' l l l i 1 l Jeffery Glickman Geri Glixman Class' ,h David Goldberg Lisa Goldberg Ddnlel Goldman Ashley erdndm GXSLZQQSUS o H I Sue Granneman Julie Green Michael Green Richard Green Bill Griesdieck i In fronl of 'the cofereria, some Seniors catch up on Their soaps. X X We desire mosl whal we ought noi To I I have. Publius Syrus o l Al Duke lakes a moment To relax on The loading dock before going lo his firsl hour X. X, SGELSS-I ,, 51 5,5 , K, yur Gwendolyn Hall l i l it l l ' l l l , ii 5 Mr. Hank Kaufman assists several students of his second hour Calculus BC class in trying to ' ' problems dealing with velocity and acceleration of rocket ships. Carrie Hallett i Bi g,-sl sw, 2 , Laura Hamlett Paul Hammond Louis Hanses Becky Hargis Bonnie Hargis l r W tl Nicole Harper Patty Harry David Hartstien Angela Haus Christopher Heil 5 i l -9 Seniors Q l on Satz discusses what he didn't do last weekend with Katie Maunie, Sue Granneman, and Shelley H IIODS. Stan Henderson i M Julie Henry Patrick Hensley Carol Herman Brian Hershman Rex Hill ennifer Hillebrandt Christie Hind Doranne Hipp Robert Hirsch Rebecca Holman Jeff Horowitz Jack Nelson feels honored to have Mike Lacy, Pattie Wells, Mike Maher, and Eric Acree for his best of friends. wet, I 33,25 f Ill f Seniors SS Michael Horwiiz Marlin Howell Daniel Huber Christopher LOUVG Hllbef JOWW HUQVWGS Mike Zucker helps his fnena sway. Huddelslon Sara Hyall Andrew Hyman Michael Jacobs Kisha Dalton pauses from Spanish ra smile. Andrew Jen Roberl Jennings Scoli .loflus SS-1 'l Seniors 1 ChrisTine Johnson Richord Johnson Brion Jones Monico Jones Julie Kolmon l I Brion KonTer STephonie KdnTis i EL.: - 35535. ohn Meyer prepares To moke his gelowdy pdsT lr. Siegel. l Bill Kossebdum Jockie KoTz Don Koufmdn Kurfis Keller Illono Khoykin Ronold Kilby 'ThoughTs Of A Senior' Well, school hos sTdrTed ogoin . . . This yeor I om o Senior . . . I om The Top . . . They sTilI hove The oTTendonce office . . . greofl . . . This yeor I con leove school for ouT-To-lunch .. . I con'T woiT unTil college . . . should I go To SouThwesT, or SouThedsT Missouri SToTe . . . wherever I go They will hove open cdmpus . . . This is my IosT yeor wiTh my high school friends . . . I om going To miss Them . . . The porTies . . . The loughs . . . The reolly gredT Times we hove hod . . . I wonder how They will look of our TwenTy yeor reunion . . . high school wds greoT! ,. Seniors KESQE Thomas Kirk Mark Kisiler Suzanne Klien ' Kirslen Koehler Kimberly Kormie Seniors Marty Howell could use o bigger desk. Mike Banashek designs his fulure home, E E Aimee Kornblel Lynne Kollmeier Abby Krain Mark Kronemer Brian Kunilz Karyn Kusama Mike Jacobs seems To like the camera. l in E Dean LaGrange P ' cal QSHW- -we-' . - Mike Lacy tigette Robson meticulously puts her negatives in pro- ,ective plastic envelopes. KCWGVI I-GOTWQ L if I Mary-Margaret j Le . Nancy Lewis Austin Lin ' wis Z Sharon Lipman Craig Lobdell Jerry Loomstein Susanne Langlois Freda Lemons Drew Levine Patricia Levey Along with the title of Senior comes facing additional responsibilities. The major- ity of seniors feel the most difficult dilemma is deciding what university or college they would like to attend. Before they make this big step they have to decide whether they want a large school or small school, and they must consider whether the school's curriculum suits their major. To make this decision easier there are various things a student can do. All students are encouraged to see one of the advisors in the college and career office at school. They also should look at the calender to see when the college of their choice is sending representatives to visit our school. Finally, once a student narrows the number down to his first and second choices, he may want to visit the schools to make the final deci- sion. After all the applications are in and all the essays have been completed, everyone awaits their acceptance. On the final days of school everyone becomes sentimental with the realization that they must part with all their friends that they have shared their most precious years with. Seniors Louise Losos Laura Lueck Michael Maher i FR - ff ls Kristin Chambers allergic to Mr. Heyde's after shave'7 Mike Maloone Mary Mann Scott Mannis For some seniors with many innovative classes, there is an overbundance of free time, especially when catching up on Eng- lish credits. By limiting the hours of the smoking lounge and closing the dipping lounge, the school has limited the number of things that stu- dents like to do during their free time. While free hours are supposed to be utilized as study time, most students use the time to relax. Lori Emert, however, said, Between Advanced Composition and foreign lan- guage, my free hours are spent in confer- ences or in the library. Out of ten people that Rambler inter- viewed, Lori was one of only two who ad- mitted to working during their independant time. Ron Kilby also admitted to spending some of his free time studying, but only some. Seven other people said in one way or another, I hang out inthe lounge during my free time, except for the tenth person, Joelle Webbe who said, I spend a lot of time on the parking lot, as well as the loungel IVIC1TTheW Katherine Maune Mcccm-,Y Molly McDonough i JGITWGS McKinley Monica McNichoIs Vefnef Meeks X A - l J E' ' if 5 1 Elena Mejia Barry 'Menzel David Meyer v X A f John Meyer' Michelle Mamie Jin Miner Jackie Kaiz and Jennifer Plaifner falk aboui The newest Trends in fashion. .:'-., .-1. Mike Rohan and Doug Rendelman discuss the fuel consumption of Mike's 500 horse monsfer. I 1 as Ronald Miller Sieve Minnaar Vinceni Minor Julian Monfano Amy Morgan Randy Morgan Seniors SQ JV l Mofzgffgem - Felicia Moss Jack Nelson ' fgigingjfgggfndy Morgan enjoy b'eGkfOST 'F' me Sleve Nlcholson Julie Nloolal Lisa O'Brien Amy O'Connell Michael Offsleln Jean Olson ' l l W Stephanie Kanhs enjoys lrsfefwwg lo lecfufes SJDFJU' 'H Shelly Palans Greg Palazzolo Jordan Palmer I MQW of 'heow ll WOFFG S3117 Seniors 1 , JV fu : , - Michoei Poul Peggy Peden Benito Phillips Jock Nelson does his irnitotion of George Gershwin . with Qfeol Sf1fl1USi0Sm- A Doniel Pilz Jennifer Plottner Dovid Poger V Erico Polmer Norton Prem Deon Ropp l 'm r Now ofter moth, it's off to the tennis courts. i D'Juono Rotlitf Michelle Reed Stocy Remmy fs Seniors SS- 18 Doug Rendelman Scott Rennard Brigette Robson l Rolo Hlrsch apoears spellbound byothe young Iadyj Michael Rohan Jill Rosen Lisa Roth S'T n9 nexf 'fo Wm- 1 War, Jocelin Saks Ann Beth Sampel Darren Sanders 1 l Christine Johnson and Janet McLaughlin analyze - 5 The Iceman Cometh for Advanced Comp. Leon Sgtz' Robert Amy Schorff l Scharfenberg j S- 49 Seniors 5? . Greg Schneider Nina Schneider Sciigsgixon , Marjorie Christine Matt Schroeder Schubert Schumacher QF ,AM Aff-M, 'tn Esserman, Monica Felder, and Julie Fischer pa- fntly wait in the English office for their conferences begin. Scott Segall Brad Seigel r Could Dan Goldman be doing a class research paper' in the library on Halley's Comet? Hua? 1414.4 .. Richard Shaw A 531- ' .. 'I A 'I V J f - l Amy Sheldon Kelli Shores Cynthia Shulman Q Seniors S82-C? SS- x 'K Dan Huber eagerly awaits the bell so that he can go eat his lunch. Latrina Souter Margaret Staudt 1-1- Scott Stern Taunla Stewart A Cheryl Stiffman 21 Seniors 1 Jill Siegfried Terri Sllberstein Steven Sincoff 5 l Thomas Skaggs Kim Sokolik i Rachael Solomai Barbara Steinberg , K,'L 4 4 Z I Sherry Crawford grabs a few winks of sleep befc The start of her early morning class 1 I fl g, Brent Suffian Catherine Rajiv Thakur Summers !2ollin.Woltjen attempts to comprehend Trigonometry UU' fmds fm' the Dome 'S 0 'laid One- Cynthia Thomas Jill Tullman Stacy Turner I . Africa Turrero Christina Vogler Michelle Wagner I -.K ' E Q sa I ' ls TYR , ' V. 15. I' ' .I li I .amn Waich Bill Wallace Brooke Walters Senior year- for many it is a time of relax- ation, but for some select individuals, senior year is no picnic. Gregg Wolin said, I had to keep a full schedule of solids for thefirst quarter until all of my applications were sent. Mike Maher, onthe other hand, said. I wanted to take all of the electives that I missed in my other three years: besides, I have more than enough solid credits to gra- duate. Picking classes for a second semester of senior year is often a tough choice, with such classic classes as creative sewing. gourmet foods, and watercolor being of- fered, but most seniors welcomed the chal- lenge. Evan Buxner said, I plead the fifth, and would not disclose his schedule. How- ever, inside sources told Rambler that pot- tery was on Evan's schedule, Aimee Kornb- let said, Although I had a tough schedule for the first semester, I took a bunch of elec- tives in the second semester. Kelley George took another alternative, COE. She said, I take two solids and then I go to work. I make money and finish high school at the same time. With a group like this, the class of '86 promises to be one of this school's best, academically and otherwise. K- Seniorsl Always leave Them laughing i for when you leave Them i laughing ihey'll always remember you wilh a smile. 52 ii Marie Marianne ' Anonymous vvosninoion Joene Webbe Weintraub 'Pallie vveiis Lomomez iviioneiio vvniio Donnie Williams Harold Williams , Westfall i Slacy vvoif Gregg vvoiin - Rollin Wolljen Kaihy vvooisey Kurl Wulferl ls There film in that thing? asks a sleepy Bill Kassebaum. Q51 MW- in-?7f:f'ff2-f'.i 1. ii '1f2Z5?EiilKRSIHh iIillimiiE11Ei l i Elizabeih Yaviiz Michael Zucker l 'xEverydoy, In Every Way, We're Geffing Beffer And Beffer . . . - Emile Coue mm Q fm 'HW' i Q M' Dennis Bremer Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors 41 Mg? 'U fifjii.. f f E Y I If Frou lVlcKenno ond Mike Scimo ioke Time io smile. 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And all The younger will avow by Their rule. No final aT The end of The year Only The college food To fear Then There's The senior-ouT-To-lunch Unbalance your budgeT jusT for a munch. Your grades seem To maTTer rlghT now You have To pull Through, jusT do iT somehow The senior year's full of proms and parTies. So leT's enjoy iT and parTy hardy. ' ,S fins ' Kim ForTi Jenny Fox ChrlsTina Franc Lisa Gall Dean Garrick Andy Garvey , gr ' our 3 ss ,www gs szggwm' ' ' s 1:Qi MQ f H., ,Q , ,-ms-wr f 1 W? 3 f 1 S 3, of? VW' 1 ff? Wy H' Q' XT 'iw X 71 Q 'ff' J: ff T f A WMM J W 5935 Mg, A ye' 6 rf Q jg if ,, T I S 5 -1 5 f 3 f 522 T ff 4 JM rr was HN ,, is L ,T . wr saw, em My za Pam Garwood HeaTher Gerard Mike G-ersTein niors Juniors Juniors Juniors l .ix li i,- - ,ii,, ,r,,, , fi , 'J 'S ' ' XXV, A W . ii 5 if A 1 if ,Z I K A: W.: f Q ... 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Ashley Arringion Nora Ayvazian Jennifer Bachman Debra Banashek Candy Bannon David Bari Karin Barlow Michael Becker Barbara Bean Susan Becker Brenl Berger John Berger Bob Berkely Jodi Berslein Lindsey Beirendorf Tom Biggs Warren Bilchik Brian Billings Angela Bledsoe Michelle Biueslein Peier Boeger Eric Bowden Daniel Brennan Tim Brockman Qigihomores s B B is S David Adams Melanie Allen Jason Anderman Traci Anderson X XYSHQEKQ, flf'f1?F5?5?:EiTrBZE'-F s5:iHC:sSIX-S 5 Bs-s-gHfgs::wfBsfB ties?-rzssisigggi : 'B so iw sf 'S 3: 6 x Q i '5'nSWi5'm f Q1g ,Bi ABB X B B B BB :Iii 5 B -B , Big B .... 1 2 , . z. - wfff 4 ev if ,N yf q W W 4 ,WW Sr' J? B sssis B l Qa.'s'wq W B I Tffxsfh ii - ss A seg Siri Kiriian loves having her piciure Taken. kOY2s:ff12igsB,ff! h' is f. B W if - , ggsifm . BL- ' x , XX N X is ' N X x . ,Q Q Q31 i sk is ii .AM 2 is ,X 1 iii: A Y flss Q. Bxg?,yB . 1 is s B , A 7 l s is N i is iff-sk s X Ei - KV I .. I K .i v i -s-' 1 B, B, , Bi B. BB B ,1s.s. B, . . 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X we A,:f xi Poul Cohen Scott Cohen Kim Collins ric Crowford Terryl Curry Anne Donn Kelly Conn Shoun Corr Seon Choitrnon Clifford Choi Sidney Clork ameri. All we ff- :W e--,.., Condi Cloy Chrissie Cootes Mott Cobough Avishoi Cohen Dophno Cohen : an VERA . 4 N t E V Q 1 ffl 'lx 'Q A , f ' S Ir' n f::-- me .Q ' ,. Q.xp Scott Polmer likes to kill time in the lounge. Liz Dougherty Brion Dovenport Leigh Dovie Michelle DeFobio Rick Degener Sophomjria. omores Donnd Deusinger George Diederick Chris Dodds Todd Dougherly Sleve Drake Robyn Dubinsky Bloke Dudley Kdlhy Dull Ciclly Dunlop Ddvid Duvoll Julie Eberwein Veronioo Echols Donno Ernsl Bdrl Essick Joel Engelhordl lllyo Fdden Amy Foherly Juliel Feibel Doug Feinslein lvldrk Felder Chris Florilli Micolyn Flogg Chrisly Florsek Chris Flye Julie Follmon Jenny Fording Heolher Fordyce Williorn Forli Julie Freed Crciig Goby Nldrind Golinsky Ernily Gollop Burl Gdrldnd Chrisli Gorrell Andred Gdudiono ,,,- 1: W 1 my ' x , MW? zfwgsrqw Sophomores .. f, Jrff?E4l1?1f flwmi I fy ,, -- ii ., ,I 1 f wi if Hi ,K I ff S as W9 1. 4 2 9355? V3 JJ W, ,, J 3 fi S f 52 K , my , J, vw WW i5 qw 8 5 K 56553 in 3655 lie J f 9 F? fa Y W P 9 S , J J J ,J ,,.1- , J J Q52 S M2 Q 5 6 2 4 f i f 'gf-J X C Sf' M 573-fy K W 3 My f SJ all Qc .2 ln 2 S in i a 2 i WWW? 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A s EK Y T N is, sf X I rig ,xr . -. 2 1 s iq X? x i T ' I T E , T v 1 Lisa HollingsworTh ChanTall Howard Tausha Howard Cary HuddlesTon Paul Hohmann Sean Holland Biology is Kimmie Leydig's hobby. 'll'm free! This quoTe can be heard aT any given hour in The day in The sTudenT lounge. The upper classes are noT quiTe as exciTed abouT free Time as are The underclassman because being free is no new experience. The sophomores on The oTher hand have jusT begun To learn differenT Techniques of killing Time, and free hours are a new challenge. Siri KirTian said, Free hours give you a break as well as a choice To do your homework, or To jusT crash ouT. The closing of The smoking lounge during The day has Taken away a luxury for many sTudenTs. Jenni Novak said, Even wiThouT The smoking lounge, There is always someplace To go when you are free. Al- Though free hours are supposed To be used for independenT sTudy, sTudenTs use only a small fracTion of Their free Time for ThaT purpose, buT ThaT's America! Sophomores Emen lluen Rachelle lvanoff Shana Jacobs Mark Haber chals wrlh Dr Raisch in The sludenl lounge his W Ken Jones Chris Kanlis Tad Karclis Lizzy Kalcher Jamie Kaufman Gina Kelley Tim Keohane Roberl Kilo XKXNX x Ni! he QW Q sf X gig? is-'is QX Jason Jenkins ik 'K as is Lara Jensen Qin! Carmen Giminez Greg Johner SNES WWE wvigffs sm si smsssgsmss 5' ws Kenl King Leslie Kinsella Siri Kirlian Jim Kisiler Spencer Klein Elke Koehler Richard Korn Valerie Kornblei Ali Krain Lily Kranzberg Chris Kunzelman Bo Kurien Kevin Kusama Jim Lambrignl Tony Lamperi Arlene Lee .vsophomores 5 W' xxx 2-if vw WS Nw xt K ws KLM 9505 fiiw QsY'i ,X: Anne Humphrey Mike s mlm Wim E Y 3 six' S lanolli Mes xXx NX ws ssfsglw su Q: X XX Qs ss! s Sm X sw WEEE Hx S13 W T qi ss rs. ss. siwpss N51 l if ew X ss wil Sophomores Silve r - L my ages .-1.2 gf: . Qs 'S N 5 iss my sr mg, uw as Sk s f . .fweifywxf i iw.:12-f-sf--,zss-es .. ..,,. ss en. - ,, sf ... ss .. , L, suv XX x KSN W, sf' X R X -fwif-fs: ,'.: -1 :ws M :fuer :zzz s Kiwi -f'- sg ,..,. ..... s ,.,.. .L 1 ,,.. 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Maureen Lewis , -ii' Q David Lipkind y jc, . 4 Debra Loomsfein I ' Eric Maclind ' Mori Maher . f ,g w ' gl . KaTie Malone Amy Mandel Sarah Manning Stephanie Mannis Deanna Marlin w xi, f ffwfs Io 1 u 1 ki S ss sig 2 X3 X ww fm Q K -. L .- x .rO5Q'1',' 1' M n I .U-in ' I 'Ill ' .r.- I ,,-. . 4-:ns U 'nv l,'r. 1 WS? , s Y ssh Q gg X2 52 N an - . -M , - ' ,assay sg'-if Q -i, 'e 3 Qii. , ,:. .:.. was Y , ffsiix ' A 'li , W!-N-fi5?'igf e I xx Q . 1 ,,,, s,,, L. sf ' isis ET L S H -Kif eeei T s 3 Amy McDonough Greg McDowell Julie McLain Lisa Menfon Julie Michenfelder Jolana Miller Shelly Miller Pafricia Miller Sharon Miller . L, i Kevin Massey Angie MaTlof William McCurdy Mike McDonald Richard McDonald 'R Screeech ..... You know whaT ThaT means, a sophomore goT his driver's license. For mosT sophomores, The biggesT parT of Their year is learning To drive. Robyn Rosen, who goT her license in April said, Once l gof my license l had new found freedoms which made my life greaT! MosT sTudenTs will Take driver's educaTion during The auarTer of The monTh in which Their birThday falls. Coach Maher said, l was able To escape The horror of Teaching driver's ed: however, Teaching my sons To drive was exciTing enough for me. Coach Brusca, who is mosT acTive in Teaching driver Training, commenTed ThaT driver's ed is very imporTanT To The new driv- er and To The innocenf people on The sTreeT. A problem ThaT some sophs ran info was a laTe birThday. Val KornbleT whose birThday fell in SepTember of '86 said, My friends all drove during The year and ThaT made my birThday easier To cope wiTh. So The nexT Time you hear Tires screech, Take a look, iT may be one of your classmaTes. Sophomfi, Sophomores .N ev Lunchtime is Shelly Miller's favorite half hour of the day. omores Kenny Mosby Qulana Mosby Valerie Myers Mike Ncholson Veronica Nunn Peter Oberheide e Karri Offsteln ' David Oliver Tori Oliver Metin Ozmat Sara Ozmat Scott Palmer Lisa Pappalarao Anu Partap Cathle Pass Grace Patterson Rob Percival David Pessin M Michelle Plank Dean Plocher X 4 ff , 6 , 'A .. wwf M jg. 12 fm ,S ' A f f Mike Minkler David Moi -W Ei ?i 2 ', ,Z away 'f A Kim Moore Charles Morgan enus Morgan Jason Moritz ,f J gd? Z I Q, 2 1 W l S3 if , ' vim gi f W X f J 55? VXI 'f 4 V72 4 gif? an ff W5 5, 4 2? 'f 24 Qf, , ,i.. 1 QQ Nh fk , r W f W A f JW MW' W! f f 1.440 ,ff ffff f ' fig fi ' ' 64 t'ii I WYET' 'J J' 4' ' 5,3 I If-if V W, . ' ff r , s H, Q 2,0 5 ' , i ff f thunk- f v' 'NL 5 , - 2 'raft ff? Q3 QQ f ' ,W W w,,u.ffm-wnmlf fff., .,-, zf ,, V, Q ,. ':j:5m f . 7f 1. , ,,,g3Mf,: ,V J? , . 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Sophomores 54 Kevin Shockley Slephanie Silberman Jenni Silberslein Julie Silverman Mark Simowilz Adam Siikoff Kaihy Skinner Casaundra Slack Alison Slein lrl Solomon Jason Solomon Josh Solomon Tonya Sonderman Sian Spurlin Sieve Sleinback Debbie Siillman Andrea Sirauss Debbie Tabaka Erica Taylor Richard Taylor Mark Templeton Erica Thompson Blue Thorwegen Daniel Tranen Chris Trailer Sophomores P::'ff9i 'f is f X E :ULN U ' QA ' J :fir is 4 ,M ix-.m,?7,zfg3 f g, T, QW 5 if? i ff by , f,.,ir,.v1iiswf ,, 2 ff' M P3 ,::-..-...ai ,,,..f's- ,ZZ if 2 - f , f -Ffh. '-'- 1 'f,.,,' ryekfkisisi A Siifwfff ,f A M Aww ,sf , L H Y 1 f U 7.5, '4f,, ',4'Ys,'29 fg' stil, 1, 1,155 f '- Erlsiiifli T M55 rfz- - T srrb , 122.1 we -- , V V -f'. fs,511,m fa , , iii? is, 25 H 5 Q S fa ,is . ,.,. . .H , , V ' f x Y f J f QW 3 9? V J 1, X if ' 1 iffw u f T 1, ul I. .. gl M, 1 by Fu- ' 5m5f15':I?f-' ' 'f f F' 2 ' V I , 9 T ll2i,lf5 ? 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Howev- er, iT did noT Take long before The freshmen became engulfed in The mainsfream of Things. There were many acTiviTies, sporTs, and clubs ThaT provided inTeresT and challenge for al- mosT everyone. Socially, There were many new friends To become acauainTed wiTh and mainfain ThroughouT high school years. Corn- peTiTion was sTrong and provided moTivaTion for Those wiTh incenTives To excel. Freshmen Jennifer Wolfe sfafes confidenTIy To Carrie Meier, DonT worry my great grandfafher was William Tell. fm i ,, .if Wg. 'ws 'w A -Q- Fl'eShl'l1eI1 ' J i H ' J ' Erika Harris V 'f -' '4 Jennifer Harris W road Harfsiein , J X, MGVQOVGT A, iq 4 ff 4 525 Hashmali f f' ,, V ' we is fi? 1 H ifrsgg ,A ,, , A K ' ' 3 Riki Hou lfeld we W I it I D Y fins ! I, A Dawn Hawkins J 9 W Lucy Hecht if if Kirsfen D XE Henriksen E A :,, W? i f 2933, ,kkk .,,A Cindy Hefime' 'f'-' A 4 Sloan Hicks R, W Mcggie ,1 ,gg , , Hildebrandl if N if fr-- J Alex Hill S5 ' 5 ' ?' XX J Q 'L fig greaf pair of legs JEVS. XNi'iliiX1XX,..'?-,, i s ii J , J 'r,' A'r r ' ' Q, , J , J ' M' 2. f -1--' -I , if . Q rf 4 .......,. . i V f- J .J V ' L: , if in a 1 A s W ,, ,ff , if 4 ' ,, V T Wil ' .J x . l X Paige Tullos, Jennifer Zeigler, and Judi Silver say, And They Told us if would be hard fo lake over This class . -1 David Goldwasser wafches as a walks by. Jeff Hilion Melanie Hirschfelder Jody Horwirz Shonfeil Howard Piruz Huda Justin Hyers Teresa Jefferson Mike Jenny Camille Jensen Julie Jofius Chamel Johnson Bob Jahnsfon Chelsea Jones Erika Jones FFSSFIVTWGPI 'V 'gi Fl'eShl'l1el'I I Laura Judge Aaron Kalman Robyn Kassebaum Jennifer Kelly Sieve Kelly Byron Kerman Adam Keyser Toad Kirkbride Laura Klearman qx 'STX F 5 SX is E wi an hw S Sw. Reg was g msc Siem i -N Eg is Q bfi x Y lx N956 Q RFXVX NK is ,l N NNXXQLQX1 Ng NY? g L . .K . Scoil Thomas, David Bianco, and Jay Alihen wonder if anyone has overheard their heavy conversaiion. Daniel Klein Beth Kodner Ronie Koesierer Jenifer Kramer Sarah Kuehner Krisien Kusama Joshua Kwok Melinda Kyaw John Lacy Gina LaGrange Kelly Lapin Marla Lapin Michele Leone Missy Lerman Terrell Lewis Michael Lin Joseph Linizenich John Lochhead L X xi KX sg 92 HN. , xx iLi.r., S gi S P ?Qi5il5c'555U . 1 ,L 'f -- is i 1 , lags N S X X' s X A X L P ., sxi. 1 I ,. Gi My -52? - K L5 if Q L ' Suuiils vi-.X -. . L if N? M -- r ' . , ffl' , . L X is -if N em S L sf X 32 S ie X sd A EX iii? , ww +L gif ri we 5 9 NX xx '? S' 5 S N 5559 fr X 3 sg i NS S S xi 5 rig? ' ,wQ,,.-rffsw ...-' X 4 x N . a , w e iiSE.. f32,:'3aT11- lifssiadiisixsx 2 H is -- giufrgi' . ff' 724 f- iffil .ifiijif sr.,.1 egg. Smiley-Q I ,si . i . ,, sew - Jf -ft! 'i LZ-' L 1 .jiwmen ' W --ssggsgiis 115 'seizes ., ' EL.?:i7lg5:vsg ' i sims M. -ffrrzsifiifg -xiii: :gn- '7 i- ,,,..wswam'J' -1 'i.' .iff 90? 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H, 1, L ,. , J, ,,. ..,V:.,Z,. , i L f T f Q, Jennifer Loesel Kemba Logan Alan Lowery Jim Malik Aaron Mancuso Allison MarblesTone Eric Marglous Susan Marshall Andre Marfin Chanii Mason Fred MaTThews John Mazur MaTT McCarThy Sian McCaTTy Garriok McCulIer CyreaTha McDonal Ann McKinley SCOTT McKinnis KrisTy McMahon ChrisTine McManus Sharda Mehia Carrie Meier Louis MendlowiTz STaci Meyer 'Xu ,,,.-.K yas d 'ilu fam, 4 MPS! -,Wk ,f ' Above: Lisa Williams Thinks To herself, Too bad all my classes c:an'T be like This. LefT: Amy Rosen says To KirsTen Henriksen, WhaT a hunk! I wonder if he's Taken? 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FI'eShlTlGl'l Above left: David Roman and Josh Stein diligently work on an in-class assign- ment, Abo : M' ' ' ve ike Mishkin and Howard George study best under pressure. wi f Y Michael Reiss .1 ' Elizabeth Remis Libby nice ' '- Laura Rice ' James Robertson ,.!W,,,, Rosalind Robinson MW ,,,,.. we Q yyy ,,,,.44fM ' Sandra Rock Cathy Roestel David Roman Amy Rosen Wendy Rosenblum Jennifer Rosenthal x.. Charlene Ross Lisa Ross Melissa Ross Erin Rovak Eric Rowe Sebastian Rust ,fw ,W Jennifer Salley , A Hal Samberg W Christine Sarian , Emily Schaumburg Deborah Schneider Julie Schwartz 7 Freshjj' lrl Scissors Antu Seetharam Brian Seigel James Selesnick Sherry Sexton Lisa Shackelford Tony Shanley Amy Sheahan April Shinell Nicki Shores Judi Silver David Simons Mike Simpson Andy Smith Mark Sneider Aaron Solomon Reid Staley Adam Steinberg Chris Stillman Amy Summers Jason Sutin Carlotta Taylor Melissa Taylor Daron Thomas Janene Thomas Scott Thomas 62 Freshmen Freshmen l W, i s Q12 My T f ,TW T. 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TWQZWWT , J T - Ja 4 .. , vue Left: Marci Golden and Lisa Harris say Cheesei Above Michelle Alta ' f rn her terrible mirano and Evonne O Bryan attempt to save Annie ro doom. -ww 4.-X is 'f W W H T -m.-.- Fl'eShh1eI'l r-ss Q 5' or: ,4 ..,z Mrs Lane checlcs Thai Michael Reiss has nof swapped library .,,.. r ii, TZ , M 2 is 4 , of ,iw K 'sf ,ff ef my if f V uf! f 'Ziff 5 if Aw fr ,, 2 , 29 51 1 I MW f ff ff S 1 NW.. ,, ,mi an wx.: f A. f 'W W 4- ,M4 'UW H ws im- 1, H 1 -. ,. firm, i - f V,,,,.,, , ' Y .fm Q fy Mi 4' 3 W ai., 8 My 3 ,4 i l 4211 w g, Q il? . i A, V, ' ef gf M f V I Y ,ww ,N I do' ,- , f sf-4' -:,, W f I wg! 3 1 1, ,.,,,, 9 W. 1 M , K J J ik. 'V far V, W., .uf J , Q li-ii ' 2, 5511, 22723, ' if fre ' wi if A 35 sg , 5' 1? fl . 1 N, 'ff Qrfvl 4 2 ,i r . 'A , ,, , sm' ggi? ,fs lm A' H' 329555 f J, ,,.V. f ffm ,, ,T M ,,,,V , ., ly LKJLVQ, -Qu Miki? 'vii fm. , , 'X 1 Alex Thorpe Chrisfine Thorwegen Amber Tipfon Evan Tranen Paige Tullos Traci Van Buren Jay Van Luven Rowena Viloria Edwin Walker Julie Waliher Emery Washingfon Maya Washingfon Laura Waxman Jennifer Webbe Cary Weiss Shawn Whiiley Lisa Williams Kim Wolf Jennifer Wolfe Beih Wolfjen Gavin Wright Abaull Zaman Todd Zamler Jennifer Zeigler Alan Zlmballsl James Roberison, Junior Jones, and Fred Maifhews all appear camera shy. Freshmen Faculty MVS- Horriette Afkin Dr. Robert Bonnlster Mr. Vic Bossmon Ms. Mory Ann Beoll Mr. Henry Becker Ms. Joon Benson l Mrs. Lindo Box Mrs. Aroleon Brown Dr. Chorles Dr. Elizobeth McKenno Schwortz Superintenclont Asst. to Supt. W Dr. John Dr. Edword Tines Shoughnessy Asst. to Supt. Assoc. Supt. aciultv 'H'-Q -w..,......, fax., W -.... MM Hopf l B Mr. Gene Brown Mr. Jody Bruns Mr. Phil Brusco Mr. Richord Burke Mr. Charles Cobough, Mrs. Joyce Follmon, Mrs. Eleonor Glick, Mrs. Borboro Socks, Dr. Jerome Levy. ond Mrs. Corolyn Eberts moke up the Boord of Educdtion. They volun- teer their time os Boord members to continue the excellence in educotion of the Lodue district. Mr. Richord Brown, Business Monoger: Mr. Kermit Brooclfield, Per. Svcs., Dr. Robert McGilligon. Psychologist: Dr. Gerolcl Monker, Spec. Svcs., ond Dr. Del Doce, Dir. of Arts, ore essentiol to the Lodue School District. Ms, Eleanor Caffrey Mr. Jim Davies Faculty Ms, Terry Cannon Mrs. Carol Carinci Ms. LoreTTo Casey Mr. Ralph Cordell kgs- Jeannie ourc ene 4 T T f , K T . A 25: . l , - ...7 4 Xi ' f Q 'XQ,:.,ffr Mr. Gene - Mrs. Thelma A - Depxrmond Mrs. Sally Dupere Dr. Richard EaTon Edelsfein Mr. Michael Fanelli K A . s -ff--1, vw., .f L N 2 ,- me cooks play an imporTanT role in The funcTion of The school. They prepare fresh, well-balanced meals aT o reasonable price. AfTer ey prepare The food for The high school, They leave To cook lunch for The elemenTary schools. Faclihp We ... Faculty .. Mr. Bob Fieberg MF- CUGVIGS Mr. Sieve Ford fx Mrs. Donna Forgy Dr. H.J. Freeman Mr. Rex Freier Fitzgerald ' Mr. Gerald Ganz Mr. Mike Geary Mrs. Jean Gordon Mrs. Judy Hargis Mr. Brad Heger Mr. Tim Herberi Mr. Bill Heyde Mrs. Cynihia Mr. Dave Hucker Mr. Jerry i-iuels F Howard V The cusrodians are an esseniial part of The school. They clean, repair, and give ci good feeling aboui The school. They put in much Time and efforf so Thai The siudenis and faculiy can get a good siari on The day. . if Mr Bob lngolasby Mrs, Ann Jacobs Dr Mary Lee James Mr Roy Johnson Mrs Ann Jones Mr. Donald Kellelkamp WN V Saws F ?l 'i 'Qw A ,4-l Kraslyu Krasleff Mr. Bob Lange M5 GeO'9'0 Mr Jerry Luckhardl Mr Jerry Maher Mrs Lrnaa MacCormack, sluaenl lounge and Mr Yulcnr Akrnrro srnokrng lounge ara Mrs JoAnne Ensrgn rnslrucrlonal secre M,,M Abivb, . lf.,f Faculiy 41,gb . ,.A Mrs. Joan Marks Mr. Charles Marshall Mr. Dave Maller Mr. Bill McCoy MVS' Gisekl Mrs, Karen Meyer McKenna Mr. onesrer Miner 'WS PGU'i'ie MS- GGOYQKI Mr. Phil Murray Mr. vv Minogue Mircheff Prinoipcil's secretaries Mrs. Sandy Kuhn, Mrs. Caroline Wulferl, Mrs. Judy Wiegard. and Mrs. Jean Foersl help The sludenls our in many ways. The parking lol allendanls Mr. Bennel Atkins and Sgr. Joe Cobrun keep The parking lol safe for The sludenls. ayne Nienhaus Mrs. Par Noland Ms. Edllh Nolflng Mr. Bob Norris Mrs. Doris O Mr. Roml Plnsberg MV- Bob Facully gier Mr. John Ohlendorf Mrs. Ann Oxley Mr. Leo PGTTO0 1- il - . 53 I Mr. Mick Ponolh Mrs. Jone Pounds MS- Suzanne Polkln home W- lilo- 'N Dr. Willlom Roisch Q Queenson r--- - M w-3 we Q M o r s X 5 AWN Q , A m Mrs Belly More coun . opmon, college ond coreer secrelorles selors secretory Mrs Soroh Nres ond Mrs Doris Ch Facully i .Q A 4 4 W I W . Mr. Mike Rommlng Mrs. Koy Rehr Mr. Lorry Rhoods Mr s. Bdrb Richie Mr. Rick Rogers Mrs. Sue RosenThdl n i Mrs. PdT Sdnders Mr. Ed SchmidT Mrs' Pauline Mrs. Chris Shorp Dr. NevvTon Siegel Mr, Jim Sinner Schroeder Nurses Mrs. Eloine Hellweg ond Mrs. Julio Vdshols wiTh The dssisTonce of Mrs. Doro Thy Bdrboud TreoT The sTudenTs ond focul- Ty's minor dilmenTs. They oiso keep oil heolTh records up To doTe, give hearing ond siQhT TesTs, ond check for scoiiosos. Z. FronT row: Mrs. Willo Willioms Mrs. Judy Ldneg Bock row: Mrs RuTh PeTerson, Mrs. Helen Chris- To hersen, Mrs. Ellen Johnson p . Mrs. PeTerson is Librory AssisTonT' The oThers dre Librclry secre Tories. Facully 6021-R JoAnne Smiley Mfs' Mofiofie MVS- Connie Mrs. Jill Svejkosky Mrs. Befh Swonn MVS- Marge Sfelmoch Sfroboch Uhlemeyer will ea 2 Ken Von Buren Ms. Barb Vonfo Mr. Ed Velfon Mr. Jerry WoTson Mrs. Sora Wesfreich Mr. Jock Young fronf office clerks Mrs. Ish Becker. Mrs. Judy Wiegcrrd, Mrs. Ellie Gammon, Mrs. Florence Cohn, Mrs, Bonnie Monis, ond Mrs. Bobe keep The fronT office running smooThly. They keep The sfudenfs records, send ouT The vorious moilings, ond help The sfudenTs in woy They con. Mrs. RiTo Mofhon. prinf shop. Mrs. Lindo Sfoeffler, resfricfed sTudy. Mrs. Beffy Smifh, offendonce office. 'iDon'i give in wiihoui o fight - Pink Floyd Senior, Eric Dovis oifempis 0 foul shoi oi The Seven-Up Shoot out. 72 Sports Huw 1 Winning isn'i everything, Dui iT's The only Thing. - Vif'TC9 l.OfT1bOI'Cli AlThough This year's fooTball Team was filled wiTh a mulTiTude of TalenT, They fell shorT of Their expecTaTions and failed To quali- fy for posT season play. The Rams, under The direcTion of Coach Jer- ry Maher, were ranked high as fourTh in sTaTe and favored To bring The Suburban SouTh Crown To Ladue. Things wenT differenTly, however, and Ladue finished wiTh a 6-4 record, 3-3 in conference play. The Rams began Their season following in The same fooTsTeps as lasT year's Team wiTh Two con- vincing vicTories: one over ST. Thomas Aquinas, 33-O, and The oTher againsT NorThwesT House Springs, 28-43. Then The injuries began and The officials sTarTed To see The acTion differenTly Than Ladue. Key injuries To seniors-Ver- nor Meeks and Bill Kasselbaum, and junior Alex Dann, all Two-way players, led Ladue To lose The nexT Three of Their four games To Kirkwood, 55-24, Parkway SouTh, 43-42, and an embarassing Rams Finish Season 6-A They played Their hearTs ouT. Coach Maher. .,,a,,..M-s 5:-5--Q: swan - TY . ..,., -as gs- . 5 X ... s. , X sf-Q S 8 ,,k'f kxy ikl YL QE T ssis lssss ii S Y Running back Charles SmiTh breaks Through The NorThwesT House Spring defense for Touchdown. FirsT row: Minor, Walch, Rohan, Jacobs, Shaw, Fischer, Meeks, Maher, Glasper, Kassebaum, Bachman, Murray, Lee. Second row: Jennifer Bachman, Lisa Hallingsworfh, Rapp, Brockman, Skaggs. Schumacher, Sanders, Williams, Geisz, Cody, Quinn, Wil- Iiams, Jennings, Thomas. Third row: Coach Filzgeralcl, Coach Maher, Hawkins, Lacy, Zaffaroni, Dann. Shaw, Scimo, BernsTein, FOOTDGII J SuTer. Kilby, Nelson, Neier, Mims, Mc lnfosh, Pilz, Palan, Jones. Johnson, SmiTh, Coach Wolf, Coach Brombolich. FourTh row: Wighfman, Ross, WolTjen, Fiorelli, Craddock, Ver Muelen, Klein, Wooden, Jones, Herzig, Garvey, Buckland. Sferling, Conway, FainTich, Berry. ab' back Vern Meeks C295 geTs blocking from Charles SmiTh C4125 as he Tries To pene- defensive line. ez Coach Maher quesiions The officials' call againsT Parkway SouTh. Righii Andre looks upfield for a big gain. homecoming loss To UniversiTy CiTy, 37-O. Their lone vicTory dur- ing ThaT span came againsT Oak- ville as Ladue won 'IA-O. WiTh The help of The officials, 'IA firsT half poinTs were disallowed in The game againsT Parkway SouTh, a game which would have resulied in a vicTory. Ladue, however, re- bounded and finished The season Taking The nexT Three ouT of four games: Eureka, '17-ill, Parkway NorTh, 29-44, and SikesTon, 24-lo. Their only loss was To sixTh ranked WebsTer Groves, TO-O. ln The words of Coach lvlaher, l'Ladue will be back nexT year wiTh high hopes, buT wiTh a loT of work Ghedd of Them. Ladue Aquinas Ladue House Springs Ladue Kirkwood Ladue Pkwy. Souih Ladue Oakville Ladue U- Cifv Lodue Eureka Ladue Pkwy. North Ladue WebsTer Ladue Sikeslfon 'S FOOTDCIII Soph Roms End dT 3-5 BeTTer Thdn The record shows. Cooch Pon The sophomore fooTbcill Teom, under The direc- Tion of Cooch Mick PonoTh ond Cooch STeve Ford ended d frusTroTing seoson oT 3-5. The Roms. who never were oble To win Two gomes in o row, losT Three of Their five gomes by d Touchdown or less. The Roms firsT vicTory of The sedson come ogdinsT Chominode, 24-4 2, wiTh The help of Derrick Wimbiey who Took The firsT ploy from scrimmoge 70 yords inTo The endzone. The biggesT vicTories for Lddue come ogoinsT Ookville, 40-O, ond Eureko 34-O. w i i- '5 i99F5?5? f , is s A ,issi Q., .TLQCQUQ dTh 1 1t..4'fL'5, w:tiQkf.' ChQ 5lfYS39feIi91'fg'ff T ci-i 1 A ssi, i'V A ?5 WGTTY iiis 5 'Ais ci T :Q gf?-ia 'i 'Q-L 2, 5 if 1 ff il srsrii Tiii W W. FirsT row: T. Brockmon. A. Poions, C. Williorns, M. Tullmon, D. Gorlond, K. WolIs,B. Berger, M. Johnson. D. Thomas, J. Croddock, Lipkind, D. Wimbley, lvl. lvioher, S. 5Teinbock. C. TroTTer, E. lvloclin, P. Ross, l. Solomon. Third row: J. Rolcind. D. Comie, K. Conwciy, P. S. Corr, B. Essick, J. Solomon. Second row: Cooch PonoTh, G. Plocher, J. TwisT, A. Herzig, A. Murroy, Cooch Ford. Webb, R. Degener. R. Mc Donold, C, Flye, M. Vogf, D. Klein, B. 3 ML wi! fy iii The offensive line pushes The defenders owoy so Derrick Wembley C341 con pick up some big ydrdoge. Fooibaii K i Ladue Ladue r Ladue Ladue Ladue , ,l-CWS LGGUS K 7 341 , ' 6 44 T 6 Webster Groves 5 Burroughsfg 7 ,Eureka , '22 V ',' Parkway South 8 Parkway North 0 ll.,City y 6 Freshman Go Unbeaten 'lPlayed to potential. Coach Norris First row: Hartstein, Jones, Bernstein, Walters, Marglous, Thomas, R549 Ballenger, Boeser, Segall, Verby, Stillman, Hyers, Kelley. Second row: Presley, Solomon, Brooks, Lacy, Nelson, Pearce, Schneider, Mc Culler, Wright, Hilton, Nelson, Nichols, Harris, Hawkins. Third For the second time in three years, the freshman Rams football went undefeated. The team Rams, led by Coach Ron Zetcher and Coach Bob Norris had an ex- cellent season. The team, carried by the arm of quarterback Tirell Lewis and running back Shawn Whitley, outscored their oppo- nents by l'l3 total points, 467-511. row: Coach Zetcher, Price, Whitley, Mc Catty, Rowe, Denk, Glasper, Bryant, Morgan, Prenge, Lewis, Tatum, Robertson, Quarles, Martin, Mathews, George, Coach Norris. No opposing team got closer than nine points to even tie the Freshman Rams. Whitley led the team with 760 rushing yards and guaranteed himself to be a threat in the years to come as a football player. Hopefully next year one can write for the sec- ond time in three years, the soph- omore team is still unbeaten. Shawn Whitley breaks through the defensive line to pick up another touchdown for the Rams. l Shawn Whitley C485 carries the ball for a portion of his 760 yards. FOOTDGH This was The besT soccer La- due has played in a long Time, Coach Ralph Englemeyer said as he described The VarsiTy Rams. Ladue finished The season wiTh a T3-6 record afTer losing To Cha- minade 2-0 in The firsT round of disTricTs. The Rams were led by juniors Danny Schneider and Randy Off- sTein wiTh T4 and 42 goals, re- specTively. Their defense, con- Trolled by senior STeve Nicholson, was exTremely Tough which con- TribuTed To The nine shuTouTs ThaT junior STeve STein posTed. Ladue sTarTed The pre-season acTion by Taking firsT place in The consolaTion round of The Subur- ban NorTh-SouTh League Tourna- menT. Their winning conTinued during The regular season as They auickly gof off To a 7-'I record, losing only To Eureka 5-3. The Rams Then proceeded To play average soccer as They finished The second half of The season wiTh a A-A record. We played Tough for mosT of The season, buT leT down a liTTle biT aT The end, Coach Englemeyer said. We will need To improve one more Time for nexT year's season. Played excellenTly TogeTher Coach Engelmeyer Senior David Meyer has conTrol of The ball in a game againsT Chaminade FirsT row: S. Nicholson, E. Buxner. Second row: J. Allen, M. Green, R. OffsTein, T. STern, R. WolTjen, B. CyTron, M. OffsTein, C. Bell, B. Balber. Third row: S. STein, B. Sew- ing, R. Marvel, D. Rendleman, K. Edwards, Soccer R, Minkler, D. Meyer, J. Bender, M. Engle- meyer, J. Cornwell, D. Dyroff, K. Boeger, D Schneider, J. STein, B. Griesedieck, S Harbison, Coach Englemeyer. Rams Roll To T3 6 fit qu -.gs Nik' Lindbergh Ladue 6 Ladue 0 Kirkwood. Ladueb 2 Webster Gr. Ladue 3 Kirkwood Lqdue 5 Webster Gr. Ladue 5 Maplewood Lgdug 40 Burroughs Lqdue 3 EUFGKO Ladue 3 Northwest Ladue 3 Clayton Ladue 2 U. City Ladue 'l Chaminade Ladue 0 Affion Ladue 4 Principia Ladue 2 Bayless Ladue 3 Pkwy. South Laclue 2 Pkwy. North Ladue O Oakville Ladue O Chaminade Above left: Randy Offstein Tries to prevent the Chaminade player from bringing the ball upfield. Below far left: David Meyer and Randy Offstein Q95 think of a new way to get the ball away from a player. Below left: Steve Stein talks to Coach Engel- rneyer about the goal that should not have been. Kyiv l l 'Q Q Soccer L1 w ,, T The 1985 sophomore soccer Tedm, under The direcTion of Codch Ron ProbsT, wds d Tedm of powerful offense ond greoT de- fense. The Roms ended The sed- son 9-5-4, wiTh Two of Their losses by l-O, ond Two by scores of 2-4. The Roms ouTscored Their oppo- nenfs by 30 godls, 46-46. The de- fense posfed d sTrong six shuT- ouTs from Their nine vicTories. The Roms oil sTuck TogeTher ond goT beTTer ds They wenT olongf' Cooch ProbsT sold ds he empho- sized The Tedm's obiliTy To work os one ldrge group. Codch ProbsT dlso odded ThdT The VorsiTy's for- Tunes will be looking up in The nexT Two yedrs. They will be d very respecToble Tedm, he sdid. . T,..1l+4?1Silf1Qiiiifiiit-il-?4fi?-fifif-EDSFYQQKQHC112 -'is.- i -y.yi i'ihsi s y'.s To T . 5..T . . . h..i. . U . if S .g1rf5y3KiIKWO0Cfj1131?,,fi T To . T, gyggebsTerlQ1royes.' 511, , 4' figf fi.-fi-Y 503. s.-li 9 iiil li'.'i' . PQTKWGYQSQSKH i,'- T or A T c Tbi. . , iff .. Soccer Sophomores Surprise Mdny Hdrd, good-working Tedm Codch ProbsT First row: Mike Nicholson, Jomie Kouffmon Blue Thcfweloen DGVIC3 Adcms T00 KQV Mork Rubin, Mike idnoTTi, Roberf Kilo, Jeff UTS MGH CODGUQT1 Dun MCCVOFV TOm Turkin. Second row: Coach Ron ProbsT BIQQS Mike Minkler, Jim Lombrighf, Sfeve Soros ,..l nn Sophomore Dovid Adoms dribbles The boil downfield while The Porkwoy NorTh defender plons To sTop him. IW' Maff McCarThy heads The ball To keep iT under conTrol. Freshmen Finish 2-6 They'll geT beTTer. Coach O'Brien Il FirsT row: M. Simpson, E. Alexander, A. Mancuso, E. Tranen, M. McCarThy, M. Hel- frink. Second row: Coach O'Brien, M. Cic- ero, M. Lin, A. Hill, E. Scissors, B. Neece. Third row: M. Bulger, B. Ordower, D. Derrick Brauner Takes The ball upfield To score while sophomore l?oberT Kilo is behind him in case he runs inTo Trouble. Brauner, A. Zimbalisf, A. Smifh, J. Lock- head. FourTh row: J. Lynchneck, A. Kal- man, D, Romalnes, A. Hahn, S. McKinnis, D. Roman, T. Kairkbride. The 4985 freshman soccer Rams, under The guidance of Coach Gail O'Brien, finished a dis- appoinTing rookie season wiTh a 2-6 record. The Rams, ouTscored by Their opponenTs 29-7, never really goT going during Their shorT season. They were shuTouT four of Their eighT games and failed To score more Than Two goals in a game. The players are lacking The experience To make Them a successful Team, Coach O'Brien said. i'There are, however, quiTe a few players ThaT can conTribuTe To a sound varsiTy program in The years To come. Ladue 0 Parkway NorTh 5 Ladue 2 Parkway Wesf 6 Ladue 2 Eureka 0 Ladue 2 Clayfon 4 Ladue 0 CresTview , A Ladue 0 Parkway Cemral 3 Ladue 'l Parkway SouTh . 4 T Ladue 0 Selvldge 6 Soccer The WaTer Polo Team, under The direcTion of firsT year Coach Gene Brown, compiled a final re- cord of 9-7. The WaTer Buffaloes would have been a greaT Team if They won The close games, Coach Brown said. The Rams losT four of Their seven games by Two or less goals: SLUH A-3, Lindbergh 9-7, Mehlville 42-'10, CounTry Day School 6-5. The greaTesT vicTory for Ladue came againsT The 4984 STaTe Champions, Parkway WesT, by a close score of 5-4. Senior BrenT Suffian, who was elecTed To Second All-Conference Team, led The Buffaloes wiTh 26 goals. The oTher waTer polo member To earn posT-season recogniTion was Junior Dennis Bremer who was placed on The Honorable lvlenTion All-Conference squad. Bremer scored 48 goals in The season. The players, while having an average season, worked well as a Team and should provide ex- ciTemenT for The following years To come. fWaTer Polo Splashes To 9-7 Promising Team for The fuTure. Coach Brown if Qfggquei ' S T1-0554? 1+9f?U9Q1Lif i A Ladue 2 .f.- Laduef. i Laciue , Eoduel Slsi T is E77 T 9 Q4 573 40, 5 T 3 j5, 44 iyr. L..r , . in .ii .k., i J isis ff i.:i, PYMCTQQW .V Tj-,ii ig Eb I h.VA' i K, ' is T :if Q Q . f. . -A .,.kk', 711421 LG539?,f-lf? LQCJSAQQ1: M snacauegqjiq Laiiuel, . , i,'. 5 4-.' ggi' j SILUH-'i i.i.'4 if ii 2 fi ?flUC'P'41Y3i'1 ff? .Ai .MG'iWillQ.1s -.y.lg 1 .., r Q L75 -L's 51,25 fk4, 37 it for a goal. ,. . A .. W NOX bu NMR Chris Brown looks for a player To pass To is -ss Coach Brown discusses The sTraTegy They should Take To defeaT Their opponenT. F.. FirsT row: Coach Brown, Brenf Suffian. Second row : BeTh Rogers, RoberT Viloria, PeTer Tifff, Mark Felder, Dennis Bremer. Third row: KrisTi Franc, Jeff Singer, Chris Brown, Dan BinowiTz, Craig Lobdeil. FourTh row: Lori Zucker, Glyn STrong, Louis Hanses, Jerry Loom- sTein. WaTerpolo .ss KX 4 .. i85,ss i . M A ,,. 's sssafssff ..ss., -F' Sean O'Neil Throws The ball inTo The op- posing Team's goal. iiindiie , 1 ',-W Lqgiue Lryry . ,Ladue i A Lqdge ffVQdue Ladue, f. sF9d?Bf2 .,LQdU? S , LCICU61 fi Wise JV Season Ends 7-5 Good players. Coach Brown i2-. 40' -9 -9 44, 12 FV ,Q '1- W ,SLUH - Lindbergh , Parkway Cenfral U. CiTy T Parkwayhlorih rvlenlvmes Coadasco 4 Principia, Parkway West Berkley ' .95 Cioyfon T T 'ii u Parkway' Soufh The Junior VarsiTy WaTer Polo Team finished The 4985 season wiTh a 7-5 record under Coach Gene Brown. Sophomore Chris Kunzelman led The scoring aTTack for Ladue wiTh 22 goals. The Wa- Ter Buffaloes, afTer being demol- ished by Saini Louis UniversiTy High 40-2, won four of Their nexT five games againsf Parkway Cenfral, 9-6, UniversiTy CiTy, Q-'l, Parkway NorTh, 'll-6, and Mehlville, 42-4. Going inTo The second half of The season wiTh a 4-2 record, The JV Buffaloes could nof musfer a win- ning sTreak and spliT Their lasT six games: winning Three and losing Three. T Firsf row: Coach Brown, Tim Keohane, Spencer Klein. Second row: Jim Malik, MaTT Gaglari, Loren Felder, Rick HaupTfeld, Bill Malone. Third row: David Bari, Rick Rechf, Chris Kunzelman, Greg RoThman, Alex Clark, Sean O'Neil. Coach Brown 'talks To Sean O'Neil before his wafer polo game abouT The opposing Team's defense. WaTerpolo The 'I985 VarsiTy-Junior VarsiTy Cross CounTry Team had a new look This season under The coach- ing of Phil Brusca, WiTh only Two seniors on The squad, Mike HorwiTz and Brian Jones, The Team had To rely greaTly on The performances of The underclassmen. Sopho- mores ScoTT Sagel, Mark ForTi, and Ken Jones ran on The varsiTy level for The enTire season. Injuries and illnesses hurT The Team and conTribuTed To The reason why noT one runner qualified for dis- TricTs or secTionals. The Harriers came in firsT againsT The Indians from UniversiTy CiTy To mark The only Triumph for Ladue. They fin- ished lasT in five of Their Ten meeTs, The worsT coming in The NorThwesT InviTaTional meeT where They finished 24 ouT of 24. Coach Brusca is looking forward To nexT year where he Thinks everybody will be, excepT for The seniors, plus some people who were noT here This year. The capTains for The 4986sauad will be juniors Daryl RoThman and STeve Jones. l-larriers run for miles Young, inexperienced runners. Coach Brusca Junior Robbie Moore runs up The hill for The Harriers. FirsT row: Randy Holman, Sfephen Carson, Mike HorwiTz, ScoTT Sagel, Brian Jones, Mark ForTi, Daryl RoThman. Second row: Cross CounTry Mike Jennings, Robbie Moore, STeve Mish- kin, Lee Nussbaum, Ivan Selesnick, Coach Phil Brusca. fmgrifiwesi girgv1fc3iabn4,,g f7- Q,Qf2 lil24j iWQb5'f?ff9ff?Ve5i 3 5ff5,45f15fi fssi 5 E252 SLU'?lflPGfksWC'YfsWGfS?!, '?.': 1i',51i f UQCTTV flnvi'fQTiQ0 4 fii9+,T3g Oiilfflfille'?7??fJfkWdV1fQG?iTFQlfif5?iiTi4'4 LC1C5U'5 sif!Vi'fGTiOflfVi ff fi Nici?- , , ,PQrkwf21V,fTS0UThi JNQTTITWSST g Mfgmpzfqufrfomenyflgzigg 5,4524 subgcseufmfconfersrxoe ,s,s ssll sfflbfr Us CifVfTfTf'f ,i,' if 514575 3. 1 ...v 4 f' 1 T ,pg on 5 Wx Q 1 ' 'sf-7 ff' 'N T Coach Norris Talks abouT The sTroTegy she wanTs The runners To use in The meeT. Far lefT: Daryl Rothman runs pasT RiTenour's cross counTry member To place ahead of him. Above: STephen Carson and Brian Jones run The lasT leg of Their meeT. Cross CounTry 55 EUDALS Send Five to State The 1985 -86 Eudals ended their season with a 7-5 record under first year coach Gene Brown. The Eudals began their season by los- ing their first three out of four meets to state powerhouse Country Day, Saint Louis University High, and Parkway Central. After regrouping, the Eudals defeated their next six out of eight oppo- nents, and at once carried a four game winning streak before los- ing to Lafayette. The Eudals man- aged to send five swimmers to Columbia where they battled in the state meet. Seniors .Brent Suf- fian, Andy Stark, juniors Dennis Bremer, Robert Viloria, and fresh- man Alex Clark all made the voy- age. Suffian, Stark, Viloria, and Clark made up the medley relay for the Eudals. Suffian, as well as Stark, competed in two other events in Columbia. Suffian swam the 50-yard freestyle and 400- yard backstroke, while Stark swam the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle. Bremer competed in the 200-yard freestyle for Ladue. 4 1 2 f -Y W, gulf 5 f MM, yg yr,r 5 5 . tt rrrruu u First row: Jay Althen, John Lochhead, Riki Hauptfeld, Loren Feider, Al Duke, Jim lvlallick. Evan Tranen. Second row: Ilse Daugherty, Debra Loomstein, Tim Keohane, Robert Viloria, Brent Suffian, Dennis Bremer, Mark Feider, Alex Clark, Lori Zucker, Christi Franc. Third row: Chris Brown, Andrew Stark, Spencer Klein, Dan Binowitz, Jeff Singer, Justin Bendnr, Buffy Morgan, Coach Brown. Swimming We had a very successful year. Coach Brown Above: Ladue swimmers get ready for the gun to sound. Below: Junior Chris Brown picks up his sweat suit after swimming a tough race. Above: Junior Jeff Singer Looks for on on- swer on how To improve his Time. Right Lodue swimmers show The vorious sTyles of how To dive inTo The pool. Senior Al Duke oTTempTs To mosier The book flip off The diving boord. Chominode CounTry Dov T SLU!-l T Parkway Central! McCluer NorThV is Parkway Soufh f Vionney . Eureka, Oakville Pomwoy NorTh CloyTon Lofoyehe UniversiTy CiTy Lodue Lodue Lodue Lodue Lcidue Lodue Lodue Loclue Lodue Lcdue Lodue Ladue 96 54 58 90 62 T06 Q6 . 125 . 65 B6 35 7 4 95 102 69 429 55 99 , 73 go 77 63 M2 4 49 52 Swimming Rams Break School Records Our Team accomplished every goal seT for Them. The 4985-4986 Rams broughT The Suburban SouTh crown back To Ladue afTer finishing Their sea- son wiTh a 23-3 record, 5-4 in con- ference. Ladue broke Two re- cords of mosT wins C235 and win- ning percenTage C8845 in Their championship season. The Rams moTTo for The season can besT be puT as They live by lasT second shoTs and die by lasT second shoTs. Two of The Rams vicTories came as Andre Jones and Gene Wooden sank The vic- Torious shoTs wiTh only seconds lefT To play. WiTh The score 52-54 in favor of Parkway SouTh, Jones shoT a 42-fooTer in The dying sec- onds of The game To give Ladue The lead and win aT 53-52. ln The oTher game, Ladue Traveled To U. CiTy where Wooden gave The Rams a 57-55 lead wiTh only Three seconds IefT To play. On The oTher side of The score- board, in The firsT round of dis- TricTs, wiTh The score Tied aT 74- 74, Ladue was called for a foul wiTh no Time remaining on The clock. Needless To say, PaTTon- ville connecTed on one of Those shoTs To knock The Rams ouT of posT-season play. FirsT row: Gene Wooden, ScoTT JofTus, Bobby Wolf, Vaughn Mims, Harvey Price, Warren Quinn. Nicole Wood, Michele Bierer. Second row: Coach Ramming, Mark Miller, Sean Conway, Andre Jones, Eddie Johnson, MarTin Howell, Dirk Vermuelen, Eric Davis, Kevin Nevills. David Meyer, Susan Bell. VarsiTy BaskeTball Coach Ramming Above: Senior MarTin Howell scores an- ofher baskef To lead The Rams To vlcfory in The 7-Up ShooT -ouT aT Kiel AudiTorium. Below: The Rams geT in Their defensive mode To sTop Their opponenT Mafer Dei. AffTon Lodue Lodue Lodue Lodue Lcldue Lcdue 7-Up ShooT ouT Lodue 63 MoTer Del Meromoc Tourhomem Lodue Lodue 'Lcadue Lodue Lcdue Lcdue Lcdue Lodue Lodue Lodue Lodue Lodue Lodue Loclue Lodue Lodue Lodue Lodue DisTricTs Lodue Coach Rommnhg Tells The scoreboard onnouhcer The sTorTlhQ luneup whale ScoTT JofTus Sophomore Roms Surprise lVlony I wos pleosed wiTh The Teom's performoncef' The 4985-86 Sophomore Roms, who were ex- pecTed To ploy only .500 boskeTbdll, surprised mony ond finished The seoson wiTh ci 46-4 record. The Roms, under The cooching obiliTy of RoberT Longe, goT off To o quick sTorT by plocing firsT in The Lodue InviToTionol by defeoTing BrenTwood 55-47, Principio 57-37, ond Kirkwood 52-44. They conTinued Their winning woys by desTroying Their nexT '10 ouT of 44 opponenTs, losing only To Kirkwood by Two poinTs, 53-5'l. AfTer compiling d '13-4 record, The Roms cooled down ond losT Their ldsT Three ouT of seven gomes. 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Boskeiboii J Cooch First row: Dovid Goldmon, MGTT Cobough, Kip Levine, Joson Jen- kins, Terell Lewis, Chris Willidms. Second row: Coach Roberi Longe, John TwisT, Mork PomeronTz, Leo Simmons, Fred Mof- Thews, Joel EngelhordT. J Chris Willioms looks over To Lodue's bench To see whoT The cooches have To soy. l Freshmen Rams End At 2-11 Potentially Good Players. Coach Huels 'W 1 Q ' ...vga :fig f , - ' I-fer X ' Price shoots from the free throw line for Rams. gt Ladue N 15 215 First row: Justin Hyers, Anthony Ballenger, Darron Thomas, Gavin Wright, Mike Price. Second row: Garrick McCulIer, Rodney Tatum, Terry Pierce, Preston Nelson, Coach Jerry Huels. Third row: Shawn Whitley, Don Quarles. , I ' ,Laduef f Webster Groves Q Q meme' 1 -mversary city Lodue 35 Eureka 'Laclue Oakvie ' Laclue 35 Oakville Ladue . ParkwaySoufh Ladue 35 Crestview Lddue 'Kifkw0Od LCIGUS 48 SSMGQS Ladue Lindbergh Ladue 38 Jennings Lodue Parkway North The FTSSTTTTTGFT RGITTS, Ufidel' TNG guidance of Coach Jerry Huels, finished their first season of Subur- ban South basketball with a re- T cord of 2-1 1. The Rams two victo- ries came against Northwest House Springs 35-33 and Crest- view 35-30. Freshman Mike Price and Terry Pierce carried the Rams throughout the season. Both players had game highs of 17 points. The key weakness for the Rams came at the free throw line where they were out shot in 12 of their 13 games. They finished the season with a percentage of 36 from the line. With a little more experience, the freshman team has alot to look forward to in the future. Huels tells his players the offensive attack to use on their ts LJ Frosh. Basketball 4. WresTlers Finish Duol MeeTs AT 5-6 ul Wos Proud Of Our Young MoT Men. Codch Mdher The 4985-4986 WresTling Roms, mode up of only Two consisTenT vdrsiTy seniors, finished Their sed- son oT 5-6. Cooch Mdher ThoughT his Tedm wresTled very well in d very Tough conference ond dis- TricT. The Roms senT seven ployers To SecTionols, Two more Thdn Cooch Moher hod expecTed. Seniors Don Koufmdn, Mike Ro- hdn, juniors Pdul Zdfforoni, Fred Wilson, sophomores Jdmie Kouf- mon, Blue Thorwegdn, ond fresh- mon Eric Rowe dll qudlified for SecTionols. The Roms goT off To o quick sTorT Toking Their firsT Two mdTches dgdinsT John Burroughs 52-24 ond CounTry Doy 60-47. AfTer losing Their nexT Three meeTs To Porkwoy SouTh, Porkwdy NorTh, ond Eureko, The Roms re- grouped ond defedTed confer- ence rivol UniversiTy CiTy 40-36, CloyTon 49-24, ond AffTon 42-36. Cooch Mdher is looking forwdrd To nexT seoson since They will be very well bdldnced ond sTronger. . . 1 n, We will hove on experienced mc C wresTler QT every weighT class. srrssss -rrs ss,. ssss 1-as sis :ff-: 7 sr y . Q Firsi row: Fred Wilson, Adron Moncuso, Todd l-lorTsTein, Tirn Brockrnon, Doug FeinsTein, Jomie Kdufrnon, STuorT WclTson, Allen Lowery. Second row: Don Pilz, Jon Kessler, Eric Rowe, Shoun Corr, Jordon Polmer, Blue Thorwegon, Rojiv Thokur, MdT'r Mdher, STeve Jones, Dovid Lipkind, Mike ROUGH, Cooch Moher. Wrestling Freshrnon Judd Presley sTores down his opponenT before he defedTs him in his nexT Junior Sieve Jones prepclres To desiroy his opponenT First row: Steve Kelley, Tony Shanley, Ken Jones, Mark Schneider, Adam Keyser, Shaun Carr, David Bari, Chris Stillman. Second row: Coach Maher, Judd Presley, Phil Willoz, Rajiv Thakur, Steve Steinback, Jim Lamloright, Chris Trotter, Brent Berger, Chris Fly, Steve Jones, Darren Camie. Above: Coach Maher tells Junior Steve Jones the strategy he should take, while Senior Jordan Palmer listens to see if he can pick up some extra pointers. Below: A Ladue wrestler makes the first move to defeat and pin his opponent. s , , , - r Q X J ss 0' f . Wi- Ti' 35 I 4153257 fit 9I 'f-1.?Zff.,,.Si X L 5 , A - Senior Rajiv Thakur shows Freshman Eric Rowe the proper wrestling technique Ladue Ladue Ladue M Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue Ladue John Burroughs Country Day Parkway South Parkway North Eureka University City Clayton Affton Qakville Maplewood Webster Groves Wrestling 2 'l 'l 7 72 A8 58 36 24 36 54 AO A2 i fi 4 2 is? ' fAbovey Non DeFobio ond Bonnie Ycztkemon woit for the boil to return to their side of the net. fRightj Monica McNichoIs struggles to mointoin o good poce while running the course. J? if ff - it 4 X 1 L I ,M i iw s qAbovej Evon Buxner ond Rondy Offstein model the iotest soc- cer foshions. QRightp Morty Howell shoots for two while Eddie Johnson otternpts to block him. Condids K J HW Lv' - CLeft abovej Chris Brown makes a Splash. fAbovej Kristin Chambers attempts to steal the bail from teammate Laura Rice. i 5 'Xi S si, 231 i j! r W CAbovey Sophomore Ken Jones leads the pack. QLeft abovej Vaughn Mims escapes a tackle, whiie teammate Steve Bernstein attempts to block. Canaids L1 Hockey Roms STick 0pponenTs Some doys you're on, some doys you're off. Cooch The '85 VdrsiTy field hockey Teom hod on overoge sedson. Led by Cooch Georgio Mircheff, The Teom finished wiTh o 6-8 re- cord. The Teom, despife some in- juries, wos sTrong ond wos deTer- mined To win. Alwdys hdving o good oTTiTude, ployers eosily bounced bock from disdppoinT- menTs. The leoding scorer wos KoTie Moune, followed by KrisTin Chombers ond Tino Ross. Michelle SmiTh wos nomed mosT improved pldyer. WhiTney Rehr mode The firsT dll-conference Teom. KoTie Moune mode The second oll-con- ference Teom. Susy CoselldTo, on exchonge sTudenT from lToly, wos noT ollowed To ploy. She insTedd goT involved wiTh The Tedm by being o mdndger. All of The girls greoTly opprecioTed Susy's devo- Tion To The Tedm. As o resulT of The loss of six senior sTorTers, in- cluding Lynn Essermdn, Julie Fi- scher, Sue Gronnemon, dnd STocy Wolf, The Teom will hove much rebuilding To do. Even so, nexT yeor's Teom looks promising. Mircheff KrisTin Chombers ond Louro Rice Toke The bcill down The field To score. Susy Cosellofo Tokes Time ouT To pose for The phoTogropher. STcicy Wolf, Julie Fischer, KrisTin Chambers KoTie lvloune, Shdron Miller ond Lynn Esser- mon cross The field. 'LVT ' ' ii FronT: J. Fischer, S. Wolf. Second row: L. Rice, l. Dciugherfy, L. Essermon, S. Gronnemon, K. Chombers, T. Ross, L. Feldenberg. Bock row: Cooch Mircheff, M. Teper, B. Lin, K. Moune, M. Smifh, S. Miller, W. Rehr, R. Toylor, C. Hermon. Field Hockey ....- .... - 1 1 ...,. 3 LQCMQ 1+-rtvduef 'SG 1 Q , M t'iC'GYTQFi55f53' .mama , liiiviiflgggs PUfTf?l9i9izLfE iPiVE?f.3Gsiffi3 iKffk'W09dZf-if J 1M9fYpi'??i- ,T ji i .BFQUTWQGQQ WhiTney Rehr concenTraTes on playing a winning game. The J.V. field hockey Team, led by Coach Grace Konering, end- ed The season wiTh a O-7-2 re- cord. AlThough The scores were low, The confidence was high. The Team puT aIoT of efforT inTo The games. Charlene Ross, play- ing bofh offense and defense dis- played her speed and endur- ance. Molly Dye, Laura Rice, Lisa Shackelford, and Chris Welch were four addiTionaI players who showed a greaT deal of poTenTial for fufure hockey Teams. FronT row: L. Rice, C. Ross, B. Cornwell, C. Sohn, M. Dye, R. Viloria, M. Taylor. Back row: Coach Konering, L. Hechi, C. Van- nier, R. Kassebaum, M. Lewis, C. Welch, D. Nickerson, A. McKinley, S. CasellaTo, M HiIdebranT. Kafie Maune waifs for her chance To score The winning goal. Ladue Lurh. South Ladue Cor Jesu Lodue Ursuline Ladue Principia Ladue U. City Ladue Brenfwood Ladue Kirkwood V Ladue Clayion Lodue Mary lnsf. Field Hockey RackeT Rams Have NeT Gain The Team played excepTionally well all season. Coach The 4985 GirI's Tennis Team had a specTacular season. Finishing wiTh a record of 42-3, The Team placed fourTh in sTaTe and Third in disTricTs. Head Coach Ed ValTen said, Kim ForTi, while making big improvemenTs, played excep- Tionally well. AlThough The Team will lose seven seniors To gradu- aTion, nexT year's prospecTs look good wiTh AniTa Rao moving up as a sTrong player. Coach VelTen emphasized, The enTire Team played 40096 of Their poTenTial. M ygyk ...lodge .. vl5llsllss,l.lf . i . llssi T or .Z E'j5'3F-?E' 9- E6 S am 'S 'WK :ug 50 vii-S ,:-T' V- Q. T' f sg. 4532 .Luo ' r T. 4 .T 'qs ff .fissile 22 Lafayefffe ',.' T . ' s.qKlrkWQod ',i.f.' , ' V., .ifjClclyTon 7 s -L :+rPkwy,iwestflnvy' Afh , 'QJDUW.BQVIQUQWST' Lf' . W Wfi?kwv.WesTffiriff K W M CPKSlg2.Y1,jSQUTh5,flfjq T L 2sr::,lQe,+g,vav A y i L ' . l.g. sunduergn,..,.. ggss A K Wg Q: srss f.VillCl'DlJSChBl'l6'g' B. T ' wylr fvlllgii. Front row: A. YaTkeman, J. BhaTTacharya, DK. Sokolik, T. Oliver, L. Mikola, A. Rao. Second row: J. Miller, G. PaTTerson, N. De- fabio, K. ForTi, B. YaTkeman, L, MoskowiTz. Coach Marks. Back row: Coach VelTen, B. Roche, B. KoTTIer, M. McDonough, K. Koehler, T. Diamond, L. EmerT, A. Roppel, J. Nicolai. 98 Tennis VelTon Bonnie YaTkeman keeps her eye on The ball while warming up before a maTch. Nan DeFabio and Bonnie YaTkeman ready To slam The ball over The neT. Anito Roo waits for her opponent to return the boil. Right: Yotkernon grins for the ccmero. V f w , ,V , MM-r ,V A ,, - , . I 939' v Molly McDonough concentrotes on hitting the boil during Q rnotcn. Coniidence Rolls Through Seos We hdd d greoT dTTiTude, despiTe The seoson. Hoving d good dTTiTude To- words The sedson is The one Thing ThdT con eiTher rncike or bredk d Tedm. This yeor's vorsiTy volleybdll Teom hod ThdT good oTTiTude ond wos dble To pull TogeTher de- splTe Their 5-'il record. AlThough They did noT hdve oll of The confi- dence ThdT They needed, The Tedm never gdve up. Working To- geTher, They Iedrned To cope wiTh The disoppoinTmenTs. Two of The Tedr'n's pldyers, Liso Gdll ond Shori Sigoloff, mode The oll-con- fence Tedm. A mojor porT of The Tedrn's confidence wos dTTribuT- ed To The moTivoTionol Topes: The Moking of o Chdmpion. The Ld- due Teom, like The U.S. Olympic Volleybdll Teoms, used These Tdpes To help Thern To goin confi- dence. Cooch Connie STroboch feels These Tdpes hove been on essenTidl pdrT of This yeor's sed- son. These Tdpes ore ovoiloble To sTudenTs, upon requesT, in The ll- brdry. O FronT row: Chris Bollinger, Mornice BciTch- mdn, Peggy Peden, Trino Soufer, Cdndy ColTlin. Bock row: Jill BorreTT, Cooch STro- bdch, Lisd Gall, Chris SchuberT, Jill Sieg- fried, Shori Sigoloff, Porn Siegfried. Volleybdll Cooch STroboch Trino Soufer jumps high To score The nexT poinT. Jill Siegfried dives forward os Chris Schuberf wdTches bredfhlessly 4 A Front row: L. Pritchett K Kondoll C Dunlop M Schroeder C Thorwe on J Dr f ,, ,, ,. ,. g,.eyus. Bock row: A. Donn, M. Smith, M. Schubert, A. Humphry, T. Grutch, B. Woltjen, P. Horry. Liscl Goll outjumps her opponent, GFOVGS Oakville Pkwy. North Lodue L L L L L L L L V L W vp L W L , L Reoching for the boil, Kristi Rdndoll gets set to smosh it over the net. l l Q Shori Sigoloff stretches to hit the boil over the net. The J.V. volleyboll teom fin- ished the seoson with o 2-44 re- cord. lnsteod of concentroting on the gome itself, the teom con- centrated on winning, which cost them mclny gomes. Towords the middle of the seoson, the pldyers got themselves together ond won two gomes. Michelle Schu- bert summed up the tec1m's feel- ings when she sold, Next yeor we should do better, ond we will. Vollevboll G. CC Runs A Rough Course The Team wasn'T complete, but had bright spoTs. Coach NOfl'lS l T Cross counTry Team: Coach Norris, Michelle Leone, Anne Schmidt, Amber Tipton, Mary- Mar areT Lewis, Jennifer Kelly, Stephanie Hammond, Kathy Berry, Monica McNichols, Q Christina Worley. This year's cross country Team, coached by Judy Norris, did not perform very well because The necessary five runners were pre- sent aT only Two meets, one of which Ladue won against Web- sTer. Jennifer Kelly, freshman, was The strongest runner. Michelle Leone, freshman, won Two med- als, in The Ladue lnviTaTional and in The Webster lnviTaTional. Jenni- fer Kelly, who won four medals, was The only Ladue runner To qualify for secTionals and missed sTaTe by 26 seconds. Due To injur- ies and runners quitting, The Team was short on runners for most of The season. Coach Norris said, 'Tl hope That The girls who sTayed wiTh it The entire season will return next year wiTh additional exper- ience. Next year, Jennifer Kelly will be The firsT sophomore cap- Tain The Team has ever had. All of The girls puT one hundred percent of Their effort into The season. Jennifer Kelly pushes herself To beaT one of her opponents. Stephanie Hammond sets a good pace that carries her to The finish line. 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Sophomore Julie Eberweln, had a Tough spoT To fill as shorTsTop, fol- lowing Jennifer Jackson, who was one of The besT players To come Through Ladue. Coach WaTson said, Julie improved very much and did an admirable job. This year's Team, wiTh several fresh- men, should provide a greaT deal of poTenTial for nexT year's sea- son. NN, Amy Behle smiles for The camera Coach Phelan shows Louise Losos and Debbie STillman grip for making a piTch. Right Louise Losos makes a face ,,,,r 5 FronT row: S. Remmy, L. KoTTmeier, A. Behle, L. Losos, A. O'Con- nell. Back row: Coach WaTson, D. Ferguson, T. Van Buren, Y. Gibson. D. STillman, K. Boeser, K. Wolf, G. LaGrange, L. Ennis, J. Eberweln, M. Englen, L. Cobbins. Ladue 1 Kirkwood '12 LGdLl9 O Mehlvllle 2 1 Ladue 40 Rosati Kain T2 Ladue 'TA U. Cify 6 Ladue 0 Eureka 8 Ladue 0 Eureko 9 Ladue 'l Lindbergh 24 Lcldue 10 FOX 12 Ladue 3 Fox 17 Ladue 1 Oakville 13 Ladue 6 .WebsTer To Ladue 4 PkwY-NOFTN 'll Ladue 4 Nodhwest 3 Ladue 3 Pkwy. Soufh 17 Ladue 3 Affton 43 Ladue 5 Pkwy, NorTh 'TO Ladue 9 T River. C-ard. 19 r Soffbdll ETforT Helpful DespiTe ResulTs 'lThe Girls STuck WiTh lT. - Coach Ford. The 4986 girls varsiTy baskeTball Team played a Tough season. Coached by lvlr. Sfeve Ford, The Team ended Their season wiTh a record of 2-46. AlThough They did noT win many games. They suc- ceeded in anoTher way. Coach Ford said, The highlighf of The season was ThaT The girls sTuck iT ouT and didn'T quiT when The Team losT games. The Team kepT a good aTTiTude ThroughouT The enTire season and were de- Termined To play. Senior Louise Losos said, We have noT played well, buT we've had a loT of fun. The young Team, reTurning wiTh more experience, feels hopeful for nexT year. H s wlgyssif, .,,, ,. .k.iil. .2., ss.1a2.L 'q ,.... .,.. ...L, , . 3 0 ,, . V ,,,A ... , , .C Louise Losos Tries To keep The ball away from her opponenT. Jill Siegfried keeps her eye on The ball sails Toward The baskeT, VarsiTy BaskeTball Kim Moore dribbles The ball onTo anoTher vicfory for The Rams. FronT Row: C. Hayden, Nl. Bafchman, K. Moore, J. Eberwein, Bc Row: L. Losos, T. Soufer, J. Siegfried, C. Dunlap, Nl. Nash, Coach Fc Freshmen Roll Through Good Sedson They Hove Been A Nice Group Of Girls. - FronT row: K. Collins, L. Mikolo, C. Johnson. Wgghingfgnl Q, Mifahan, Cogch Zefcher, L. Ennis, C. Berry. Bock row: D. Cloy, B. mm piclufeag T, Gfafscm Tindle, S. Hammond, L. Foirbonks, M. if .... .T iiri 2 11.3. f?'fS5iliiii i .. .sim - Codch ZeTcher The freshmen bdskeTboll Teom ployed well This seoson. Cooched by Mr. Ron ZeTcher. The Teom beof some good Teoms of oTher schools like Websfer ond Kirk- wood. A couple of The girls hove poTenTiol To do well os vorsiTy ployers, if They conTinue To work ond develop Their skill, sold Cooch ZeTcher. Tino GruTsch, Kim Collins, Chiffon MiTchell, Liso Foir- bonks, STephonie Hommond ond Domoris Clciy were mosf produc- Tive, occording To Cooch ZeTcher. I om pleosed wiTh The Teom ond They ore ci very nice group of girls. IT wos o good group To work wiTh, Cooch Zefcher concluded. Freshmon Borboro Tindle sold, l Think we ploy well ond we hdve won mosf of our gomes. We look forword To nexf year. lllllll Sfephonie Hammond keeps The boil owoy from her opponenTs. Lisa Fairbanks 5h001'5fQr1he win ning Two points. L! The dudliiy of life is deiermined by dc'rivi'ries. - Arisiolle Freshmen Wendy Rosenbloom, Gino LdGrdnge, Kim Wolf, Amy Hdndlemdn. Julie Schworlz, Julie Jofrus, Allison Mdrbleslone, ond Jennifer Rosenihol show Their Lodue spiril on The Freshmen Homecoming flooi. S Aciivilies 4 IT mcakes people wonder what you ve been up S M :I qznb in ' Q SP 5 E Homecoming Makes Ladue HisTory As usual, This year's homecom- ing fesTiviTies kicked off wiTh The riTual bonfire-pep rally. The pep rally sTarTed wiTh a performance by The varsiTy cheerleaders, fol- lowed by The pom pon squads and Marching Rams. The bonfire iTself was consTrucT- ed by varsiTy fooTball players. The players personalized The heap of wood by decoraTing iT wiTh Ko- diak canisfers, a Now Enfering UniversiTy CiTy sTreeT sign, and spray painfing pharses on iT, such as Class of '8o . AT nighT, when The bonfire was aT full blaze, a specTaTor commenTed iT was The mosT impressive one he had ever seen. On Homecoming Day, The an- nual floaT parade was held. Win- ning for besT floaT was The freshman class. The winner for T'besT decorafed car was The sophomore class and for The besT club floaT was Drama Club. This year, There were 6 floaTs in The compeTiTion. Clear skies and warm weaTher- were noT, unforTunaTely, indica- Tors of whaT our Rams were in for. The Rams suffered a dissapoinTing loss of 37-0 To UniversiTy CiTy, The firsT loss in Ladue's Homecoming hisTory. Glyn STrong, specTaTor, com- menTed, IT was Too bad ThaT They losT Their firsT Homecoming game in hisTory. l don'T Think iT will happen again Though. LeT's hope ThaT his opfimism holds True nexT year. N HOl'T1eCOTTlil'1Q M fr Band members and The Laduefies cheer on The fooTball Rams. Q' - 7 wi-'f-5 Q The Bonfire Commiiiee members relax affer complefing Their masferpiece Ram sacking the Indians. ,A 'Q H,-wif. w zz R ff W -fx .vi-1 1- , A My , K Donyeer Jones and the Ram really get a Varsity cheerleaders eagerly await the results of the Homecoming float competition kick out of cheering on the football Roms. Homecoming ' 5 AlThough The Roms hod losT To Unversiiy CiTy jusT hours before, iT wos well disguised by The fun- filled oTmosphere oT The 4985 Homecoming Donce. STeve Nich- olson, who oTTended The donce. sold, l'Even Though The loss dom- pened The spirifs of some sTu- denTs, everyone oppeored To be enjoying Themselves. AT The donce, Two people who especiolly enjoyed Themselves were The winners of The coveTed TiTles of The Homecoming King ond Queen-Evon Buxner ond Kel- ley George. The sTudenTs ond Teochers rocked To Tunes ployed by T.K.O. disc jockeys. The music They ployed rdnged from currenT Top 110 hiTs To The Golden Oldies from The 50's ond oO's. NoT only did They ploy Chuck Berry ond Fofs Domino, buT They olso included mony fdvoriTe slow songs. The donce wos successful con- sidering ThoT over TOO couples boughT TickeTs. lviony sTudenTs were hedrd To hdve sold ThoT The dfTer-donce ocTiviTies were even more successful. Doncin' Ddys Are Here Agoin l Some hoppy Homecoming couples Tdke o resT. ! An ie MoTlof, Julie lsmoy, Lucy lVlcCommon, Trocy HiTchcock, ond o friend W l Q show ThoT They ore leTTing The good Times roll oT The homecoming donce. The Homecoming King ond Queen Homecoming nominees dwciT The findl decision Homecoming King ond Queen, Evan Buxner ond Kelley George, Ieod off The dance. Mr. Hank Kouffmon ond Ms. Terry Connon sirui Their stuff. Judy Beck ond Rondy Offsiein smile os they dance The night owoy. Q2 fe Homecoming This year five AFS students joined Ladue's student body: Afri- ca Turrero of Spain, Stephanus Minnaur of South Africa, Justice Binder of Germany, Suzie Costel- lano of italy and Katherin Taschler of Switzerland. These students came from their respective countries to study for an entire year at Ladue. The students who are in the AFS program must be academically inclined, personable, and be able to adjust to a new culture. The students stayed with volunteer- ing families. The exchange students had to meet the academic require- ments of their home country as well as requirements set by La- due, such as American History and English courses. The students were also able to take a foreign language. Excange student Suzie Castellano of Italy said she liked Spanish, and it was her favorite class. For exchange students Justice Binder and Suzie Costellano, their senior year at Ladue was not their last because in their home coun- tries high school lasts for five years, so upon graduating from Ladue they returned to their home countries for another year of schooling. Suzie said, I like La- due: it isn't as disciplined as my boarding school, but I have to at- tend for one more year in ltaly . Others from Japan, Austria, and France visited Ladue. The Japanese students were at La- due during March for 40 days and then went to Parkway South for an additional 40 days. The Austri- an and French students, howev- er, stayed for three weeks with their hosting families. lvlost of these exchange students had hosted a Ladue student in their home country. The exchange program pro- vided students with the chance to examine another culture and met not only American students but became friends with the oth- er exchange students. y -Foreign Exchanges Welcomed With Open A'ms Stacy Remmy and Kathie Taschler seemed to enjoy the school's food! Hun JW Q-5 Sfeve and Justice found out how nord Lodue ocfuolly is! Jusfice, Kofherin, ond Africo exchange Their feelings of Lodue. Africo Kofherin put our schooI's reference books To good use! Foreign Exchanges Fall Play Amuses Crowd Ladue sTudenTs, families, and . friends wifnessed one of The fun- is niesf fall plays in Ladue's hisTory. mfs See How They Run was a hilar- ious comedyymysfery ThaT Truly enTerTained he audience. The T casT CSherri Boonshaff, Greg Schneider, Jeff Glickman, Loren Madden, Julief Feibel, Andrew Haber, Louis Goldman, Lorne Ba- ker and Jim lVlcKinIeyJ worked W and performed well. Each remark or wisecrack reflecfed The fun- niesT aspecfs of Their characfers. Throughouf The performance, The acTors mainfained a comic Tone as They became The char- acfers They played. Greg, The in- nocenT preacher, is The objecf of Miss Skillon's CLorenj passion. Loren is a single woman exfreme- ly involved in and devofed To The church. She decided To crificize every acTion Sherri Took. Sherri, who played The vicar's wife, did noT porTray a Typical preacher's wife because of her pasT acTing career. Everyone in The casT be- came involved in a Twisfed my- sTery of who's who. An exam- ple of The Drama Club's hard work, The Fall Play also displayed The TalenT of The Ladue drama sTudenTs. Ida. The maid, Iisfens To Mrs. Toop's insfrucfions. i i l 1 1 1 T i r 1 I T 1 I T T 1 2 Ss il E. If W3 ss if Husband and wife Qfhe Toopsy gaze inTenTly info each oTher's eyes. Fall Play Hi, 2' 'l if xr I I V , .. 1 Sherri Boonshcfi ond Jeff Glickmon discuss Jeff's alibi. Andrew Haber wonders why he ever come To visii This crozy Town. Me'? Wonders Julief Fiebel' Foil Play . X L Q, f ' ,V I I The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was once again spon- sored by The Panorama STaff. This year, Panorama decided To give The TradiTional dance an enTirely new TwisT. lnsTead of The usual semi-formal aTTire, everyone and Their daTe were required To wear Beach ParTy duds! The cafeferia, which was successfully Turned inTo a beach scene, provided The perfecT aTmosphere for The oc- casion. Palm Trees, sunglasses, and Hawaiian shorTs abounded as The enThusiasTic dancers ground down The sand! DespiTe The change in aTmosphere, Sadie Hawkins remained The Tradifional girls-ask-The-guys dance. Every- one who aTTended experienced a Ladue TradiTion. Even Though February 15 was sTill mid-winTer, Sadie Hawkins broughT back memories of summers pasT and inspired Those To come. XX ,Ll I Hey B.id, Le s Pariy! Michelle Mikola and RoberT KoriTz shows off Their Copperfone Tans! Mr. Kauffman and Ms. Cannon enjoy The beach scene, buf Linda keeps geffing in The way! Sadie Hawkins Worn-out beach bums, after heavy-duty sand dancing, pull together enough energy for one last picture. ,. Q , it I Mg ,wr I - gig K I' f I ,., Maurice Johnson and Roy Hawkins are the perfect surfing dudes ! Kirsten Hendriksen adjusts her glasses to the glaring rays of the sun. gg? 5 we ? - 'BK rt s- Could this be the next Miami Vice team? Sadie Hawkins This year The paper airplanes flew ThroughouT room 248 as The Model Sen- aTe adjourned. DespiTe The crowded air Traffic, Model SenaTe TaughT many sTu- denTs abouT The procedures of The UniTed STaTes Senafe and how poliTicians debaTe On imporTanT world and naTional issues. Those who wished To parTicipaTed indicaT- ed Their parTy preference and were as- signed accordingly To represenT a senaTor wiTh similar beliefs. STeve Minnaur spoke for increased sup- porT for SouTh Africa, as Louise Losos con- TradicTed his philosophies. STudenTs also debaTed Topics such as bi-laTeral nuclear freeze, The STar Wars policy, and how To deal wiTh environmenTal problems. Todd Edelman became a professional gavel beaTer while he allowed people To argue and ask quesTions. The pages were kepT busy delivering secreT documenTs, which were acTually privaTe noTes beTween friends. Model SenaTe was a success in Teaching Ladue sTudenTs To be fuTure senaTors of America. Teachers sponsors were Mrs. Thelma Edel- sTein and Mr. Ralph Cordell. JST Like The Real Thing! Todd Edelman, Julie Fischer, Sfacy Wolf, and Brian Hershman lisTen aTTenTively as Minnaur addresses The oTher represenTaTives. Who was The lone represenTaTive'? 5 Model SenaTe -A -T-ssl J - Q fri: X - m fs-.s ..ws:::sr .T x rs N fi. 'iiirjff'-:Z T l T r r 2 5 Tom Glick demonsTraTes The proper wc of sTanding aT a podium. EXDIOTTQ W0fldlv f-NfffJifS 152225152532sslllfisirsrgs Brian l-lershman and Todd Edelman openly supporT The U.S.S.l?.! ence again This year. Ladue de- baTed wiTh 27 schools from The ST. Louis area. They discussed cur- renT world issues such as immigra- Tion laws, imporT and exporT laws, and arms agreemenTs. Each school was designaTed a seT of counTries for iTs parTicipanTs To represenT. Ladue was appoinT- ed seven counTrles such as The U.S.S.R., lsreal, and Nicaragua. Each sTudenT headed his own commiTTee and creaTed bills To be debaTed wiTh sTudenTs from oTher schools. There were Two sessions which Ladue aTTended This year: The Fall session aT McDonald Douglas and The Spring session sponsored by The PosT DispaTch. Todd Edelman enjoyed The year very much: IT gave me a chance To learn abouT oTher oulTures while meeT- ing people from oTher schools. Model U.N. was led by Brian Hersh- man and Todd Edelman and was sponsored by Mr. Ralph Cordell. KalTlin HalleT is a happy represenTaTive of France! Model UN Not The San'e Old Song And Dance' This year's musical, No, No Na- it S J tsi nette, was a smashing success! The dedication and excellent performances of the entire cast shone brightly on opening night, February 28, and continued on March 4, 7, and 8. The cast in- cluded Elizabeth Exharhou as Na- nette, Sherri Boonshaft as Lucille Early, Eric Dillner as Tom Trainor, Peter G-eisz as Billy Early, Mike Paul as Jimmy Smith, Karen Becker as Sue Smith, Juliet Fiebel as Pauline, and Melanie Allen, Stephanie Kantis, and Jennifer Forrest as the three floosies. A very talented singing and dancing chorus enhanced the wonderful performance. The stu- dent directors were Andrew Haber and Ashley Graham and the technical director was Matt McCarthy. The orchestra and stage crew also contributed their time and effort in order to make No, No Nanette the best musical Ladue has ever seen! ,c s 2 3 T i s lllv .lls ,,..... KA Jyh Q ,.c- ' A .. 513' x ss Q z X E Y s X 2 U X S s zggfxg . we 5 Rx S X E? A e lr N 5533 s WK h ctw was S QA 5 Aga' X QQ SQ We se 2 N ss X N Q S 1 sl gf' 1 if V X Q Q S fs K 5 ss Q8 if E! 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If ,,,,.,......-Q-M Tracy Lewis and Ralph Kulhman smile gratefully Mrs. Jacobs puts The finishing Touches on Mike Paul as he smiles for a publicity shor. afler helping To make up The ociors. Musical 51 Q iw Q Q lnTerndTiondl SpiriT Abounds AT Lddue STudenTs ond foculTy dlike showed spiriT os They porTicipdTed in Lddue's lnTerndTionol Week. IT sTorTed The week following The lnTerndTionol Din- ner. lf you were To wonder Through Lo- due's hdlls, you would hove seen signs wiTh phroses in differenT lon- guoges, They were spredd oll oround The school by The fronT office, The cofeTerio ond The English office. VisiTing AFS sTudenTs helped our ln- TernoTionol Week by Telling Trivio obouT Their home counTries. They gdve The informoTion over The morn- ing dnnouncemenTs in boTh English ond in Their noTive Tongues. During The enTire week There wos o Trivio conTesT. STudenTs ond foculTy picked up The Trivio forms eoch doy in The llbrdry ond were dllowed To use reference moTeridls To onswer The quesTions. Every doy, one sTudenT from eoch grode ond one foculTy member won occording To The num- ber of correcT onswers. In The cdse of d Tie, The person who honded Their form in firsT, won. The prize for sTu- denTs wos on 'iouT-To-lunch ond foculTy members won o sTeok dinner. One doy of The week wos ndmed lnTernoTionol Doy ond sTudenTs ond foculTy dressed up in cosTumes from oTher counTries. The enTire week wds enTerTdining ond everyone hod d greoT Time leorning obouT oTher counTries. WhiTney Rehr proys ThoT Mrs. Corinci will give her o good grode Mrs. Johnson, MTS- LUNG. Gnd MVS- CTWYTSTODNGVSODI LOdUG'S Sei- The fronT holl's show cose disployed French iTems for lnfern sho librorions. El lnTernoTionol Week Tionol week. QPhoTos courtesy of Bonnie KoTTler.Q Once again, Ladues lnterna tional dinner was an amazing suc- cess. lt was held on January 23 with huge crowds at both the early and late seatings. Waiters, waitresses, hosts, and hostesses were all chosen in a random drawing due to an over- whelming response from interest- ed students. Students helping with the dinner were asked to donate specific food dishes. The meal started off with ap- petizers, and then a tasty Greek salad. Next came a tempting shish-k-bob on a bed of rice with almonds and peas. To top off the meal, there was a choice of five delicious deserts. Each year families look forward to the great food at the dinner and also for the door prizes which are awarded each year. Tickets are sold by foreign language stu- dents, teachers and parents. Profits made from the dinner benefit AFS and foreign lan- guage clubs. The waifers and waitresses can't wait to serve the food! lnternational Dinner I have friends To discover, and a greai many Things To unders'rand. - Anioine Cheerleaders, Party Emeri, Carol Bockser- rnan, Kelley George, Krisia Krombach, Amy Behle, Julie Emerl, Jodi Allen, Lynn Esserrnan, Donyeer Jones, Rachael Solornan, and Re- nee IVlcCuIlen synchronize Their rnoves To provide The basis of Ladue's Pep. 424 Clubs HI never leT schoolwork gef in The woy of my ec!ucoTion. - Mork Twain The Ladue Ram's Cheerleaders carried on The TradiTion of cheer- ing on The good Times aT Ladue High. NOT only The cheerleaders, buT also The school mascoT, The Ram, provided school spiriT aT sporTing evenTs and pep assem- blies, which inspired sTudenTs, aTh- leTes and even faculTy. All varslTy, sophomore and freshman cheerleaders per- formed aT fooTball and soccer games and girls' and boys' bas- keTball evenTs. ln order To pre- pare for Their games, The cheer- leaders pracTiced afTer school in- sTead of during a sixTh hour gym period. ln addlTion To spreading spiriT ThroughouT The sTudenT body, The varsiTy cheerleaders also helped boosT The confidence of our fooT- ball Rams. By decoraTing hallways and players' lockers, They repre- senTed Ladue's winning spiriT! We've GoT Spirli, Yes We Dol VarsiTy Cheerleaders: FronT row-KrisTa Krombach: Second row: Lynn Esserman, Jodi Allen: Third row-Julie EmerT, Amy Behle, PaTTi EmerTg FourTh row-Rene McCullen, Donyeer Jones, Lisa O'Brien, Pam Garwoodp Back row-Kelley George, Rachel Solomon, Sabrina Quarles, Carol Bockserman, KrisTin Chambers, Dana Williams ff- ss- W- Carol Bockserman flashes her pearly whiTes! Cheerleaders clap Their hands To The beaT 126 Cheerleaders of vicToryl J fair, M g si,-tj gg , J .sun Julie Walther gives an enthusiastic or the football Rams. Freshman cheerleaders Take a break after Sophomore Cheerleaders: Front row-Mrs. Cynthia Howard-sponsor. Second row-Christi Garret, All Krain, Karri Oftstein Qcaptj, Saralyn Sacks Ccaptj, Jenni Silberstein, Julie Shapiro. Third row-Amy Faherty, Jodi Bernstein, Alison Slein, Krissy Coates, Stephanie Mannis LAL Lu.. Freshman Cheerleaders: Front row-Nicki Oliver, Julie Walther, Lisa Williams, Kristy Mcivlahon, Kim Black, Beth Behle. Second row-Judi Silver, Carrie Meier, Dana Reed Qcaptj, Mrs. Cynthia Howard- sponsor, Wendi Allmon Ccaptj, Kirstie Hagan, Amy Summers giving it their all! Cheerleaders 427 Mr. Jerry LuckhardT, along wiTh Erica Needlinger, The band major, helped The Ladue Marching Rams finish a spiriTed season. ConsisTing of 46 musicians, The Marching Band played aT all fooT- ball games, inspiring school sup- porT among The specTaTors. They also played enThusiasTicaIly aT The Homecoming Bonfire earlier This year. All members of The Band prac- Ticed TogeTher firsT hour every day along wiTh The Pom Pons and Twirlers in order To perfecT Their performances. AfTer The fall sea- son, The Marching Rams conTin- ued To play aT several concerT series ouT of school and per- formed in The Creve Coeur Days Parade. NOT only have The Ladue Marching Rams displayed won- derful musical TaIenT, buT have also encouraged Tremendous spiriT and pride in our school. Marching Rams Spread Their TalenTs l ..... ...J The 1985 Ladue Marching Rams aT Their besT. Mr. Luckhardf prepares The band for Their upcoming performance. 128 Marching Rams Mike Gilfone checks out The scene af a game. Marching Rams enreriain fans aT half-Time. Mike Schwartz and Sean Conway are ready To perform! Marching Rams- aren'T They impressive! Marching Rams 429 FooTball and baskeTball half Tlmes and assemblles were pepped up as The LadueTTes MaloreTTes and JV pom pon squad wowwed The crowds wlTh Thelr TalenTs The squads also per formed aT The annual Creve Coeur Days parade and aT a TI verfronT muslc concerT The LadueTTes were Involved In an lnnovaTlve experience This year as They parTlclpaTed wlTh oTher ST Louls hlgh schools and performed aT The fooTball Card: nals opening game LadueTTe MarTy Daniels sand IT was an honor To perform aT Busch STadl um and was worTh all of The work The J V pom pon squad Took a new dlrecTlon Towards fund rals Ing Thus year For a small fee They TaughT lnTeresTed Ladue Junlor Hugh gurls a poms rouTlne This year s squads were spon sored by Mrs PaT Sanders The La dueTTes were capTalned by Jew poms by Andrea STrauss and Sara Vogel and MaJoreTTes by Chrls Tlne Berg and Fellcla Swelner Ladueffes enThuslasTncally cheer The Rams on To vucToryI 130 PomsfMaloreTTes rake, RaTTle and Roll' Splvak Lorl Goldbaum Thlrd row Laura HarTer Jennlfer Row Melonle Wllllams MarTy Daniels FourTh row Laura Mandel CharloTTe Walker Mrs PaT Sanders sponsor Llsa Prlce Jackle Curran Back row Anne Johnson Amy Glaser Barbara ChrusT Debra DeMarco CaThy Cochran Laura Splvak shows her splrlf aT The Fall Pep Assembly - ' I el Comer and Judy Beck. J V- VarsiTy Poms: Fronf row- Jewel Collier, Judy Beck. Second row- Michelle Reed, Laura J.V. Poms: Front row- Sara Vogel, Andrea Strauss. Second row- Cathy Roestel, Kelly Conn, Dana Levy, Debbie Banashek. Third row- Gigi Armmer, Julie Levy, Julie Joftus. Julie McLain, Charlotte Hefti. Fourth row- Kimmle Leydig, Nicole Ambos, Libby Rice. Melanie Allen, Amy Sheahan, Debra Schneider. Fifth row- Robyn Rosen, Julie Silverman, Cathie Pass, Pat Sanders-spon- sor, Sharda Mehta, Teresa Jefferson. vs. 51 J.V. Pom Squad is eager to perform at a pep assembly. What is Felicia Swerner thinking about? Majorettes: Front row- Christine Berg, Felicia Sweiner. Second row- Jenifer Salley, Mrs. Pat Sanders-sponsor, Stacey Dabney. Pomsflylajorettes 434 This year's Show Choir was composed of those students who displayed exceptional singing and dancing talent. ln order to be accepted, students were re- quired to audition for Mrs. Smiley, sponsor of the group. Consisting of 28 students, Show Choir entertained various audi- ences at The Arena, Plaza Fron- tenac, and at other community events. Besides performing in our own area, Ladue's Show Choir traveled to other schools and states to entertoin nation wide. Funding for such trips was pro- vided by the members them- selves. Through fundraisers, the singing group was able to travel to the University of Missouri Kansas City and Epocot Center in Florida. Without a doubt, Show Choir earned the strong reputation they deserved. Same Qld Song And Dance The voices of Elizabeth Exarhou, Amy Behle and Sherri Boonshaft ring throughout Frontenac. Show Choir Members: Mike Zucker, Kari Offstein, Stephanie Kantis, Emily Gallup, Rob Percival. Meredith Forti, Steve Hilton, Juliet Fiebel, Peter Geisz, Loren Madden. Jeff Glickman, Karen Becker, Eric Dillner, Michelle Mikola, Julian Montano, Vivian Per, Mike Paul, Whitney Rehr. 132 Show Choir A Mrs. Smiley directs Show Choir with an ,Q AAAA sf' .A s T A R T is g 5... s 355 . ,asf E i S y X 5 . , s ns. - - ww - : f hand. 'fs E his s X 5eTTing lnTo The Swing of PoliTics LAT sl' Q, f 'lf ww illlllllllllggbax R of ,' - 7' K Qi. j ii? o :ff ff- ' ' jf! .f ' 9 sly' -.5 ' 'T -T . milf' '-If 'lf I 5 'Lily if1.l'ff-.' ' rw df' f ' S7 ' - -A Oo N-'Adv XQQQ, ullnw .wu11u.'1lU1' IW 39 Ladue sTudenTs discovered The poliTical world Through Their in- volvmenT in Young DemocrdTs and Young Republicans. By join- ing The clubs, sTudenTs learned abouT poliTical candidaTes and Their campaigns, how They raise funds, and The way They make Themselves known To The public. Speakers and oTher evenTs also helped The sTudenTs see whaT oc- curs in poliTics. While learning abouT currenT evenTs, sTudenTs developed Their own opinions and philosphies Towards Their re- specTive poliTical parTies. The Young DemocrdTs club was led by PresidenT-Louise Losos, Vice-PresidenT-Dan Kopolow, and SecreTary-CaThy Sullivan. Ms. Ellen Caffrey and Mr. David MaT- Ter sponsored This club. The offi- cers for Young Republicans were BerTha Lin-PresidenT, Laura HarTer- Vice PresidenT, and Andy Herzig as SecreTaryKTreasurer. Sponsors were Mr. Ra ph Cordell and Ms. Pauline Schroeder. fx! XKAX Democrarsz Julie Eber ' R wein, ob Mishkin, ivan Selensnick, David Bianca, Cafhy Sullivan, Brian Hershman, Todd Edelman, Mike Zucker, Dan Kopolow, Mr. MaTTer-sponsor. Young Republicans: Fronr row- Andy Her- zig, BerTha Lin, Joyesha BhaTTachorya. Second row- Mr. Cordell-sponsor, Chris Brown, Rob GranT, Dan Goldman, Seema Thakur, Julie Bridges, Ms. Schroeder-spon- sor. Young Repubs. 84 Dems. 133 STudenT Congress Does IT Their This yeor's STudenT Congress suc- cessfully provided essenTidl communi- cofion beTween The sTudenTs ond The AdminisTroTion. The Congress dedlT wiTh differenT issues concerning The school. The curriculum CommiTTee, co- choired by John Friedmon ond Nlourice Johnson, deolT wiTh The vdrieTy of closses offered To sTudenTs. Co- choired by Kdrri OffsTein ond Richdrd Show, The Sociol CommiTTee pldnned ocTiviTies ThdT encouroged school spir- iT. Co-choired by Jocelin Soks ond Bdrb EpsTein, The Specicrl Progroms ComiT- Tee worked on The Senior lvloy ProjecT ond oTher evenTs. The Privileges Com- miTTee, heoded by KrisTin Chombers ond Greg Schneider, helped sTudenTs reToin privileges such os Senior-OuT-To- Lunch. Officers of STudenT Congress were Evon Buxner, Bdrb EpsTein, Lynn Essermon, ond lvlory MorgoreT Lewis. FoculTy sponsors were Mr. Bill Heyde, Mr. Honk Kduffmon, Ms. Terry Cdnnon, Mrs. Ann MondelsTomn, ond Mr. Woyne Nienhdus. i llen lisTens os Mr Heyde oddresses The com- Jodi A . mifiee on The drT of coffee bredks. 434 STudenf Congress STudenT Congress Officers: Firsi row- Mory-Morgdref Lewis, KrisTin Chdmb Bdrbie EpsTein, Jocelin Socks, Korri OffsTein. Second row- Richord Show, Lynn John Friedmon, Greg Schneider, Nlourice Johnson. ers, Evon i i li KrisTin Chombers wonders if dnyone is lisTening To her. following students are members and cla ff' f Palmer and Neil Jaffe listen to Brett speak his mind. ss o icers o Student Congress: 42th Grade: Scott Stern, David Meyer, Summers, Matt Bollinger, Jenny Hillebrandt, Jodi Allen, Jeff Bernstein, Todd Edelman, Brian Hershman, Steinberg. llth Grade: Mike Scimo, Josh Allen, Laura Spivak, Neil Jaffe, Brad Cyfron, Brett Balber, Barb Kathy Cochran, John Craddock, Laura Harter Andy Kaplan Kevin Korenblat Michael Shaw Bobb W lf. . , , , y o Grade: Richard Korn, Peter Boeger, Andrea Strauss, Adam Sitkoff, April Saks, David Adams Jodi Bernstein, Kaufman Jim La b' ht S , m rig , cott Palmer, Mark Tullman, Steve Steinback. 9th Grade: Wendi Allmon, Kim Black, Reed, Amy Handelman, Jeff Hilton, Julie Joftus, Laura Judge, Laura Klearman, Allison Marblestone, Jennifer Deborah Schneider, Amy Summers, Lisa Williams. 549 John Friedman explains to Richard Korn, Cathy Summers, Maurice Johnson and others how he passes his advanced comp final. Student Congress 135 Lending a Helping Hand Though the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program, Ladue students volun- teered to introduce freshman and new students to Horton Watkins High. The Big Brothers, Big Sisters consist- ed of students who volunteered a day to give a new student a tour of Ladue Hi h and to answer any ques- tions he she might have had about Lodue. esides the tour, the volun- teers were urged to get to know their little brother or sister. The Big Brothers and Big Sisters held their annual Barbeque at the Homecoming game. Although La- due lost the game, the crowd didn't lose their appetite and the club's food sale was successful. The officers of Big Sisters Club Were KTISTID Chcmbefsf Beflhc Lin. Big Brothers: Front row- Derek Thomas, Brad Seigel, Andre Coty, Darren Sanders, David ' ' ' ' - 1 MiCl'1ell9 Bierer, Cindy Rosen, Lynn Richard Shaw, Eric Acree, John Meyer, Mike Offstern, Rick Recht. Second row Mon ez fall, John Friedman, Todd Edelman, David Goldberg, Evan Buxner, Eric Davis, Brad Cytron, Jen Jack Nelson, Kurt Wulfert, Scott Mannis, Don Williams, Randy Offstein, Brett Esserman. Mrs. Jean Gordan spon- sored the club. The Big Brothers Club I WGS led by Eric Acree, Richgfd Maurice Johnson. Third row- Scott Joftus, Jeff Horowitz, Louis Hanses, Chris Glasper, Shaw David Meyer peter Geisz Schraibman, Bill Kassebaum, Dirk Vermeulen, Jon Kessler, Scott Edwards. Fourth row Dcrreh Sanders Gnd' Sponsor- Mr' Suter, Darrell Phillips, Jim DeBoard, David Poger, Brian Hershman, Dan Goldman, Jeff 1 R. h d E T ' Rollin Woltjen, Jeff Bernstein, Chip Vincent, Eddie Johnson, Mike Shaw, Robert Koritz, 'C or C On' Meeks, Steve Bernstein, Chris Suter, Matt Bollinger. Paul Zaffaroni, h L' Kristin Chambers Michele Bierer Cindy Rosen Lynn Esserman Second row- Joyesha Bhattacharya, Jo Big Sisters: Front row- Bert a in, , , , . Bernstein, Lynette Watkins, Anu Partap, Karen Leong, Julie Follman, Julie Levy, April Saks, Judy Dreyfuss, Dana Levy. Third row- Roby Dubinsky, Amy Mandel, Barb Steinberg, Wendy Fordyce, Nartan Premachandra, Marla Scissors, Amy Glaser, Cathy Sullivan, Sharon Mille ' ' - ' ' ' S m Thakur, Julie Eberwei St e Turner, Debra Loomstein, Stephanie Kantrs, Mrs. Gordon-sponsor. Fourth row Lisa Loesel, Julie Bridges, ee a ac y Carol Bockserman, Sabrina Quarles, Bonnie Kottler, Susan Bell, Michelle Reed, Kim Kormeier. 9 'Lx Z T! Q . l ' ,. 'J 136 Big Bro. 84 Sis. redting Good Times For Kids was gf Robert Koritz waits for the kids to get off their bus. The Saturday Project club, sponsored by Ms. Terry Cannon, was once again a huge success. This organization consisted of stu- dents between ninth and twelfth grades who entertained elemen- tory school children from the city at Horton Watkins High School. The children visited one Satur- day of every month to partake in a lot of fun! To start oft the day, all the members gathered in the student lounge to sing songs. They then split into three groups, each student in charge of a sep- arate child. The three activities were athletics, arts and crafts and educational games. The Saturday Project Club was lead by Sherri Boonshaft, Nina Schneider, Julie Fischer, Andy Her- zig, Robert Koritz, and Jocelin Saks. By creating a warm and cheerful atmosphere, Ladue stu- dents made lots of new friends and gave those kids memories which that they can cherish for the rest of their lives. f--W--Q'--'-wr'-Q 'v ' ww. 'S following people assisted in Soturday project: Mrs. Judy l-largis, Ms. Terry Cannon, Steve Steinback, Jocelin Saks, Robert Koritz, Chris April Saks, Shelly Miller, Julie Fischer, Kari Offstein, Lisa Moskowitz, Robyn Dubinsky, Dan Binowitz, Kothy Dull, Laura Tullman, Beth Bonnie Yatkeman, Maureen Lewis, Barbie Epstein, Andy Herzig, Sony Butar, Nina Schneider, Barbara Steinberg, Cathy Skinner. Korn, Monica Felder, Susan Becker, Stacy Wolf, Stephanie Mannis, Shana Jacobs, Saralyn Sachs, Karen Becker, Christie Garret, C b rs, Rick Recht, Mrs. Kay Rehr, Mr. Michael Geary. Pass, Sara Vogel, Brook Walters, Lynn Essermcin, Kristin ham e Saturday Project 437 RacaueT Rams CompleTe GreaT Season The varsiTy Rams had a fanTas- Tic season This year following Their undefeaTed record of lasT year. They finished wiTh a season re- cord of 40-0. Coach Brad Heger felT very pleased wiTh his Team. He said, The boTTom five Team members were undefeaTed and The Top Two Team members have losT only four seTs all year. Ken Marks, junior, The number one player, said, Ladue is sTarTing a new reign of champions as oTher schools have done. We are prov- ing how dominani our Team is. WiTh four reTurning juniors and Two reTurning sophomores, pros- pecTs for nexT year look very good. The junior varsiTy iii Team played excepTionally well. Com- pleTing The season wiTh a 'IO-O re- cord, The Team was very consis- TenT and losT only five seTs all year. The junior varsiTy 42 Team surprised a loT of people, Coach Heger said. WiTh a record of 8-2, The Team was inviTed To The J.V. championships. The Team beaT J.V. aifl Teams of oTher schools, according To Coach Heger. WiTh a record of 3-7, The girls' varsiTy Team was plagued wiTh problems. injuries caused girls To be unable To play, while illness caused oThers To be ouT. Al- Though a lack of experience was presenT, The girls gave a greaT deal of efforT To Their Team. lsi Qgilll-5? Tisf ScoTT Sagel and ScoTT Summers warm up before a big malch. 138 Racaue-Tball 1 . ,earn 1- 'f . .. .,V, g ?:1if1l.iT1ffQ32 ,ri ,... so sT', f fsrl T Tsl-'Tl2s rlsi Q rl, Q 152539355 t,.,,7.,., T s if f???l??JfiQffl' s ZWCCQQTQ5 r'. 2 -TTT 5 J.V. 42: Front row: Greg McDowell, David Roman, Ahron Kavakeb, Mike Becker, Back row: Dan Gohagen, Mike Lin. Joel FainTich, Mrs. Karen Headrick, Keifh Ed- wards, ScoTT Renard, Dan Simons, Ken Hearsi. There were Two wriTing clubs aT Ladue This year: Crescendo and Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll is an lnTernaTional Honorary SocieTy for High School journalisTs. The members of Quill and Scroll were juniors and seniors ranking in The Top Third of Their class, academi- cally, and sTudenTs exhibiTing su- perior work in a school's llTerary publicaTlon, such as Rambler, Panorama, or Crescendo. The sTudenTs were nominaTed by sTaff members. Quill and Scroll's lniTi- aTion fee was minimal and sTu- denTs received a membership pin and a one-year subscripTion To Quill and Scroll magazine. Quill and Scroll was sponsored by Mr. Jerry WaTson. Crescendo is Ladue's llTerary magazine. STudenTs criTique po- ems and prose submlTTed by The sTudenT body. The club meT once a week and was sponsored by Mrs. Marjorie STelmach. STudenTs UniTe To WriTe Quill and Scroll club: FronT- Lisa Loesel, Jenny HillebrandT, Mary MargareT Lewis Goldwasser. Second row- Mrs. BeTh Swann, Carol Bockserman, Maria Scissors, Karyn sama, Abby Krain, STacy Remmy, Mrs. Marjorie STelmach. Third row: Josh Allen, Friedman, Jill Miller, Neil Jaffe, Bonnie KoTTler, Mr. Jerry WaTson. NOT picTured: Lisa and NarTan Prem. Crescendo Staff: Front- Andrew Haber, Karyn Kusama, Jean Olsen, Jill Miller, NarTan Prem, Angie Brown, Mrs. Marjorie STelmach. Back- Lisa MoskowiTz, Lucy McCammon, Paul Gellman, ChrisTie Hind, STacy Remmy, Brian Jones. 140 WriTing Clubs ver AT A Loss For Words is-V.,m2vfV19v' - , , ,gpg - - ,sw , ,, A, , .,,, .W ,E-.V , , ,Y 9 - WML, .. ..., uf, ,,.. , ,,,, .7 -'ff , QL :.- ' . V ,V ,.- V Mike Zucker, Melanie Allen, and Maurice Johnson review all The facts. . -v'+ -1-5 q '5 T - in A FronT row-Ann McKinley. Sharon Miller, Todd Edelman, Brian Hershman, Jim McKin- . Mike Paul, Mike Zucker, Marc Haber. Second row-MargareT Divine, Melanie Allen, Emily Julie Levy, HeaTher Fordyce, KoiTIin HolleT, Andrew l-laber, Tim Keohane. Lorne Craig Lobdell, ChrisTie Franc, Debbie Karr, Mrs. Linda Box -Sponsor. Third row-Jennifer , Mr. Jeff Kopolow-sponsor. Suzanne BarTleTT, Dan Huber, Todd Ruhe, Tom Glick, Klein, Tad Kardis, Jeff Singer, Jim LambrighT. Bill McCurdy, David Lin, Lori Zucker. Lodue's Forensics club allowed sTudenTs To gain experience in speech and debaTe and encour- aged moTivaTed sTudenTs To work wiThin a Team aTmosphere and To piT Their criTical speaking skills againsT sTudenTs of oTher schools. Lodue's fine compeTiTive de- baTe TrodiTion included six Trips To The naTional TournamenT and nu- merous sTaTe, league, and inviTa- Tional TiTles. The HorTon WaTkins Team enTered four Types of Tour- namenTs: The GreaTer ST. Louis speech league conTesTs, inviTa- Tional TournamenTs, The Missouri STaTe AcTiviTies AssociaTion spon- sored TournamenTs, and The Na- Tional League TournamenTs. DebaTe compeTiTions involved one or Two Two-man Teams. The debaTe Topics were The naTional quesTions seIecTed by The NUEAC. Each Team debaTed boTh sides of The quesTion, ex- cepT during The finals, when a drawing deTermined which side The Team would debaTe. Forensics was divided inTo varsi- Ty and junior varsiTy Teams, each compeTing in Their respecTive TournamenTs. The capTains of The '85-'86 debaTe Teams were Brian Hershman, Jim McKinley. Mike Paul, Todd Edelman. and Greg Schneider. Forensics was spon- sored by Mrs. Linda Box and Mr. Jeff Kopolow. Tad Korclis prepares for a heavy debaTe Forensics 'IM FE Hockey Roms' Skill Proves Worihy FX X 5-:ff IZ! ,Aw S X S X .Q i A Ll' E, 'L 's .J J lf' W' - 3 F.- . 1, si , . Q. .Q , , ,, .u, ,.???Z3gi yy gig? gg, if kg Milf, . A f ,' , .. V. ,,, ,,,,.,, - ., ,,, . -f , ,-Az . 1,-J 'ffi wig-N xt LWGWM: :vii :,f:2,g'2 S-,-hy vll1LKi'w- H Wi f s . fu, . fy iff fri' f W 4 fu' 'UW'i lxZi7-ii'E,'4- i5Jfe.Y,5i:i-:?9rL2,'1',Qi.'HH f5Zif'f,L i':ZQ 'fr'-'i Wg? -31 . my ,Mr,,1fWzys-wv4s,,'.,g::.g limp.. ,gy ,ww ' E N w iaigli ' f - Richard Show disploys his greoi gool Tend- ing skill. CPhoTo by Ken HGCITSTD 1412 Hockey XX! fgsisgvfvrkfyyef. -W' 6 4 ' c J 4 'fff . .sir - ' g , f .W SMZT i . T , I ,BQ r sf f' fn V- . S gy.. , Q 5 KM? Q :ffm The vdrsiTy hockey Roms hdd d disoppoinTing sedson This yeor. WiTh eighT wins, Twelve losses ond Two Ties, The Teom finished fourTh in The cenfrol division. The moin problem wos The lock of scoring, occording To Codch Ed Olson. He soid, We hod good gool Tending by Richdrd Shdw. AlThough The Teom will lose five seniors, Cooch Olson expecTs some improve- menT for nexT yeor. Senior Rich- ord Show, goolie, soid, We goT off To o reolly good sTorT, buT Things sorT of fizzled ouT Towords The end. The whole Teom hdd o greoT oTTiTude ond we worked hord oil yeor. The biggesT prob- lem wos ThoT we did noT hove o sTrong defense ond our offense could noT score. The junior vdrsiTy hockey Roms ended Their seoson wiTh eighT wins, six losses ond one Tie. Cooch Olson sold, They pldyed Their heorfs ouT. The Teom finished sevenTh in The leogue. KurT Wol- Ters displdyed fine gool Tending skill while Mike lonoTTi, Seon ChoiT- mon, Fronk ChdiTmon ond ScoTT Polmer ployed well os forwords. Joson MoriTz ployed greoT de- fense. There is noT enough kids To ploy in The disTricT, Cooch Ol- son soid. The vdrsiTy ond junior vdrsiTy Teoms puT Their besT efforT inTo eoch gome ond hope for im- provemenf nexT yeor. ,, WHL, , w .gff,, r,,irs, w. ., Lili: A 417 Fronk ChoiTmon ond Eric Acree skoTe on To dnoTher vicfory for The hockey Roms. qPhoTo by Ken Heorsfp Front row: QI. to r.j Eric Diliner, Robert Koritz, Stuort O'Brien, Mike Show, Mike Jacobs, Eric Acree, Leon Sotz, Tim Donohue, Curt Wolters. Middle row: Cooch Ed Olson, Coordinator Liz Cupples, Brod Cytron, Dovid Adoms, Ken Heorst, Don Miles, Rondy Holman, Gordon Webb, Joson Moritz, Porker Schoefer, Richord Show, 'WN Dovid Poger, Asst. Cooch Bill Schoenehofer. Bock row: Britt Brown, Fronk Choitmon, Dovid Weinreich, Scott Polrner, Kevin Korenbiot, Mike ionnotti, Rick Recht, Seon Choitrnon, qnot pic- turedt Albert Duke, Doug Goldenberg, Joel l-loffmon, Don Schneider, Soge Wightmdnj 9- A 0 m, is 7 'ii flyfmg Us 4 JJ? f,, 1 40 l , 4 1 P ' 'ASQ , X9 The hockey roms disploy their defensive talent os they prepore to guord ogoinst the opponent. Hockey 4413 Ladue Scholars Show Their STuTf ffer,Xs.'f.fw,,,.f'- ff.'ff'-r ,,,--f sw..-s'fw.-.5 ,,f.f 1 f.,- f . f- .,,,,.,,,.,. frfvlzwr ff-f:.e.v'fws'-:'-, YffHiz.f:i'5'ra!--wf ff: x Led by Mr. George Glass and 4X4 Ms. EdiTh NoITing, This year's Na- Tional Honor SocieTy was a greaT success. The 68 NHS members planned such social acTiviTies as a fall picnic, a Trip To a Cardinal baseball game, and of course, The TradiTional SecreT SanTa. Members also helped ouT aT var- ious school funcTions, such as Open House, banqueTs, and par- enT-Teacher conferences. NoT only did NHS members help The school, buT also oTher sTu- denTs. By TuToring Ladue class- maTes who needed exTra help, members displayed The responsi- ble, caring aTTiTude ThaT is Typical of NHS inifiofesl gHS: FronTEoi?r-lNghGegrge 53-lassgspronsolci Lynda: lagusinlger, Mcgtry hcsarggreg Lejwis - f - - sserman, ris in am ers, ure isc er, onica e er, aren o, en y or yce, 'Owls Goldberg, Kimberly Kormeier, ScoTT Segall, Carrie Hallel, STacy Wolf, Sherri BoonshafT I ' ' ' Amy Behle, Barb STeinberg, Marie WashingTon. Second row-Chrisine Vogler, Craig VICG PFGS--SCOTT JofTus: SGCTG- dell, Brian Hershman, Greg Schneider, ScoTT JofTus, David Meyer, Richard Shaw. TOFY-GFGQ SChFleideI'f Treasurer- Feldman, Mike Zucker, Louise Losos, ScoTT STern, Mike Green, Drew Levine, Mike Jocelin Saks: and Chief Marshall, shek. Third row-Suzanne Langlois, Sean Conway, Eric Dillner, Craig Jennings, Tom Kirk David Me er Hill, Jean Olson, Karen Leong, Lorne Baker, Karen Becker, Jocelin Saks, BrenT Y ' Cheryl STiffman, David Goldberg. Kimberly Sokolik, Ronnie Miller, Amy Scharff, Ms. Nolfing-sponsor, Mike Paul, KeiTh Edwards, Rajiv Thakur. SJ.. ScoTT JofTus, Greg Schneider, and Jocelin Saks look on in awe and amazemenl as Brian Mr. GIOSS USGS his CJCrObGTic TalenTs To Hershman speaks. ance on one fooT while raising The N banner. 144 NHS Looking Ahead For A BrighTer FuTure Rob STerling and Curfis Walfers waif eagerly To be served aT The Snack Bar. Sponsored by Dr. Richard Ea- Ton, The Scholarship Fund helped seniors To fulfill Their college ex- penses by awarding a scholar- ship. ln order To raise money, club members parTicipaTed in such acTiviTies as The sales of enTer- TainmenT books and fresh fruiTs. They also raised funds by selling Ladue jerseys and sweaTcloThes. The snack bar was also a phen- onemal success. Under The super- vision of KaThy Cochran and Lau- ra HarTer, members sold an as- sorTmenT of candy To sTudenTs afTer school. One new acTiviTy endorsed by The club was The exciTing WinTer Bash. Also, The Scholarship Fund again sponsored The School Car- nival, which noT only provided good food and inTeresTing booThs, buT also musical enTer- Tainmenf. To Top iT all off, The aucfion finale proved To be exciT- ing. The '85-'86 club officers were presidenT Bill Wallace, vice presi- denT Maurice Johnson, secreTory- Treasurer Debbie Banashek, and publiciTy endorser Robyn Du- binsky. All in all, members will re- member The good Times They had while benefiTing oTher sTu- denTs. Scholarship Fund officers: Fronf row: Bill Wallace, Laura HarTer, KaThy Cochran, Robin Dubinsky, Back row: Mike Zucker, Eric Dillner, Maurice Johnson, Julie Fischer, Debbie Banashek. Schol. Fund 145 QD QL: Ladue's orchesfra and vocal grroups performed aT several concerfs This year. Two of La- due's bands are Jazz Band and Orchesfra. The Jazz Band mef on Monday nighTs and performed music ranging from Jazz, New Or- leans sTyle, To popular, currenT music. They presenTed Two con- cerTs per semesTer and also per- formed aT oufside performances. The Orchesfra, a school class, meT every day sixTh hour. During The year, They presenfed con- cerTs, played in The school play, and performed in coordinaTion wiTh Ladue's Chorale. OrchesTra was direcfed by Mr. Mike Fanelli and Jazz Band by Mr. Jerry Luckhardf. WiTh The help of These direcfors, The sTudenTs were given The opporTuniTy To display Their TalenTs. This year, The Jazz band Tried somefhing new and performed wiTh The show choir. Joining The Jazz band or Or- chesTra was a greaf way for The sTudenTs To gain school spiriT and To improve Their musical TalenTs. Specialized Bands Play aT Ladu Jazz Ensemble: Front Row- Marianne Weinfraub, Loren Dean, Kyle Gershman, Tad Kardis. Second Row- Jill Sigfried, Sean Conway, Mike Schwarfz, Brian KuniTz,Mike Gilfone. Derek Lauer, Tyronne Davis. Third Row- Jerry Luckhardf-sponsor, Jeff Cohen, Sfevel Saras, Linda Frank, Avishei Cohen, Roberf Korifz, Joe Rubin, Todd Kirkbrighf, Pefer Oberhide, Sean Holland, Andy Kaplan. l T. ,N M six. During a Jazz band warm-up, members prepare for a big performance. V ,F rg ' V- - K off ' g 'oQ.,.1f-in f-xl T Y 'f K-T1 'Q ll ill pil lr1-rrrrrrr- Tl 146 Orchesfra 84 Band W M H27 411 Lddue Orchestra: Karen Cho, Michelle DeFdbio, Vdlerie Meyers, Kirsiin Hendrickson, Lisd Harris, Mrs. Billie Dernom Cpionisiy, Michelle Reed, Suson Tdxmon, Mr, Mike Fonelli-sponsor, Wendy Fordyce, Amber Tipton, BGVDGFO Tindle, Seon l-lolldnd, Louro Feldenberg, Andy Kdpldn, Lisd Priicheir, Suson Bronnigdn, W is Volerie Myers dredms dboul becoming d professiondl musicidn. Lori Felclenberg ond Suson Brdnnlgdn diligenily prociice for dn upcoming concert. Orcneslrd 84 Bdnds 4417 SADD, Students Against Drunk Driv- ing, worked to alert Ladue students about the growing problem of the deadly combination of drinking and driving. This organization promoted safe driving and discouraged drinking and driving but they did not con- demn anyone who drinks. Their ob- jectives were to protect the inno- cent people on the road and the many teenagers who drive drunk. SADD also encourages communica- tion between parents and children with the Contract for Life. This is an agreement that enables parents and their children to come to an under- standing about drinking and driving within their own lives. SADD activities included a homecoming float, guest speakers, and always promoting safe driving throughout the year. The officers that organized SADD this year were Bill Wallace-president, Kristin Chambers-chairman, Andy Ka- plan-treasurer, Stacy Turner-secre- tary, Andy Herzig-chairman of the Ex- Committee and Lori Emert ecutive , - public relations and publicity chair- YTIOD. 448 S.A.D.D. Fighting A Deadly ri Emert, Kristin Chambers, Stacy Turner. Second row-Bill SADD ofticers: First row-Lo Andy Kaplan, Andy l-ierzig. -S Ladue's SADD was one of the school's largest organizations consisting of over 70 mem b i A Little Help From My Friends... The Newcomers Club ond Pol were two clubs ot Lodue which oimed towords helping students adjust to Lodue. The Newcomers Club intro- duced new students to other new students who were exper- iencing similor problems ond pres- sures coused while entering Cl new school. The students were given booklets listing the vorious clubs ot Lodue, which encour- oged them to get involved in Lo- due's extrocurriculor octivities. The students got to know one on- other by exchonging their phone numbers. lt is nice to hove some- one to tolk to ot night on the phone, commented sponsor Mrs. Gordon. The club met twice o month ond the students chose octivities during the meeting such os wolking to Baskin-Robbins or wotching o movie. PAL consisted of Lcdue stu- dents selected by their peers GS people who were ecrsy to tolk to. During homeroom lost yeor the student body took on opinion sur- vey ond the twenty students re- ceiving the most votes were invit- ed to join the club. PAL members met for troining sessions on week- nights once or twice o month. The students were tought listen- ing ond communication skills. The dim of PAL wos to provide Lodue students with other students in whom they could confide ond discuss their problems with. The sponsors of PAL were Mr. Jeff Ko- polow, Ms. Terri Connon, Mrs. Jeon Gordon, ond Mr. Honk Kouftmon. Newcommers 84 Pals 449 Clubs Focus on Foreign CulTures. Lodue High School sTudenTs broughf foreign culfures o liTTle closer To Lodue wiTh The Germon, French, ond Sponish clubs. ln Their respecfive clubs, The sTudenTs porficipofed in exTro-curriculdr ocifivles. Foreign movies helped expdnd The sTudenTs' vocobulor- ies ond increosed Their under- sTonding of Their respecTive lon- guoges. The club members olso leorned obouT foreign cuisine Through cheese ond posTry Tosfing porTies ond evenings ouT oT inTernoTionol resfouronfs. Leodership from The sTudenTs oided The clubs in suc- cessful ocTiviTies. The officers of The French Club were STocy Wolff-Presidenf, STe- phenie KonTis-Vice PresidenT, Lisd MoskowiTz-Treosurer, ond Dovid Von Weisse-SecreTory. ln Ger- mdn Club, Rex Hill-Presidenf, wos in chorge wiTh Michelle Bierer- Vice PresidenT ond Leoh Silber- mon helping. The Sponish Club wos led by ScoTT Monnis-Presi- denT, Jodi Bernsfein-Vice Presi- denT, ond Ron Miller-SecreTory- fTreosurer. Edch club enjoyed sTudying Their longuoges os They leorned To speok fluenTly ond sTudy The foreign counTrys' culTure. German club: FronT row- J. Cornwell, Mrs. McKenno-sponsor. L. Silbermon, A. Sfork. Second row- S. Cohen, V. Nunn, K. Leong, M. Simpson, R. Hill. Third row- A. Mondel, J. Loesel, K. Budner, K. Roesfel, K. Hordy, J. Nicoloi, D. Brouner. FourTh row- M. Engle- meyer, D. Binowifz, D. Plocher, D. VerMeu- len, l. Selensnick. 450 For. Long. Clubs French Club: FronT row- A. PorTrop, J. Posen, K. Dull, M. Scissors, D. Korr, B. Rogers, L. Tullmon, J. Eberwein, B. Robson. Second row- D. Levy, N. Avozion, J. Kramer, K. Wolff, D. Schneider, M. Hirschfelder, J. Cecil, S. Wolff, S. Konfis. Third row- C. Vonnier, C. Bockser- mon, C. Sullllvon, B. KoTTler, B. Ling, T. Kirkbrife, T. Glick, D. Bionco, Mrs. Shorp-sponsor, Mrs. Jomes. FourTh row- N. Schneider, J. Miller, K. Cho, M. Reed, L. Moskowifz, B. Remis, D. Poger, D. Von Weisse, S. Klein, C. Jennings, G. Schneider, Miss Benson-sponsor. Spanish Club: FronT- S. BryonT, Second row- A. Roppel, A. Turrero, J. Follmon, R. Dubinsky, P. Levy, S. Mdnnis, B. Epsfein, J. Joffus. Third row- Mrs. Queensen,'N. DeFobio, E. Mello, R. Miller, C. GorreT, J. BernsTein, S. Vogel, S. Socks, Mrs. Corinci, Mrs. KoesTer. FourTh row- L. Honses, C. Poss, S. Monnis. SZFTL 5, .rm . Z.-We-ie-fy' -, Rolling Through the Scripts Drama Club: Co-sponsors Mrs. Ann Jacobs and Mr. Phil Murray. Front row- Lori Felden- berg, Susan Brannigan, Susan Marshall, Kim Wolf, Erin Rovak, Amy Dubin, Jackie Walker, Gina LaG-range, Wendy Rosenblum, Julie Freed. Second row- Sema Erenmemis, Cynthis Crespin, Tracy Lewis, Amy Handelman, Ronnie Koesterer, Melinda Kyaw, Melanie Hirsh- fielder, llse Daughtery, Daphne Cohen, Sherri Boonshaft, Juliet Feibel, Karen Becker. Stephanie Kantis. Third row- Wendi Yarlick, Didi Martin, Julie Joftus, Debra Schneider, Maggie Hildebrandt, Leslie Drool, Amy Mandel, Donna Deusinger, Jennifer Forest, Lorne Baker, Eric Dilner, Andy Haber, Dan Huber. Back row- Maria Payne, Mark Kronomer, Paul Hohman, Jack Nelson. Thespian Society: First row- Mr. Phil Murray-co-sponsor, Tooter Nelson, Mark Kronomer, Maria Payne, Jim McKinley, Mrs. Ann Jacobs-co-sponsor, Eric Dillner. Second row- Andy Haber, Paul Homan, Lorne Baker, Mike Zucker, Amy Mandel, Sherri Bonnshaft, Mike Fagin, Stephanie Kantis, Karen Becker. , For students who enjoy being in front of a crowd, or giving char- acters new life, or flaunting their- talents, Drama club is the club to join. These students learned inno- vative techniques in preparing and acting out performances. Sponsored by Mrs. Ann Jacobs, the club is well instructed. Involving all facets of the the- ater, Ladue students can partici- pate in singing, acting, dancing, make-up, stage lighting, set de- sign and construction. Club mem- bers worked to involve more stu- dents. Students who desired to learn how to become actresses and actors participated in the various performances throughout the year. With Mari Payne as President, Stephanie Kantis as Vice Presi- dent, and Karen Becker as Secre- tary, Drama Club rose to achieve the award of best float in the Homecoming parade. Their cre- ative talents were reflected in their winning float. Besides joining Drama Club, stu- dents with a stronger, more seri- ous interest in the theatre be- came members of the Interna- tional Thespian Society. After earning ten points for various ac- tivities and participation, students were ready to be initiated into the society. Drama Club Officers: Karen Becker, Maria Payne, Stephanie Kantis, and sponsor Mrs. Ann Jacobs. Drama Clubs 151 57 ZW ' '. .. ' . Good Wil' Really Bowls 'em Over Christmas Stocking Club con- , sisted of students who volun- teered to collect and stuff stock- , ings which they gave to St. Louis . State Hospital. The club collected money during first hour classes - ers . Stockings were stuffed with T bananas, angle food cake, and coin purses with money. I A new club came to Ladue this 3 year as some seniors formed the T Ladue boy's bowling club. Ladue Q competed with other schools such as Hazelwood East, Ritenour and McCluer North. The bowlers met every Tuesday at Crossroads bowling alley to practice and participated in tournaments on Fridays. The club team was sponsored 5Jloyi':gTh'?Ig?r?gg:5s. Telgmiheglulrfg Sghgrgvilfndorf, Mrs. Kay Rehr, Sema Thakur, Chris Vogler, Trisha Miller, Stacy opening year turned out to be Vefy successful. and used it to buy certain stuff- l l Christmas stocking club: Mrs. Pauline Minogue, Ann Partap, Lindsey Bettondorf, Julie i r mi T 'i qv sooo 6:1 Ladue Boys Bowling Club: Front: Mark Kistler, Rob Hirsch. Mike Horwitz, Mike Baneshek, Steve Feldenberg. Back: Dean Rapp, Kyle Gershaman, Dean LaGrange. 152 X-Mas StockingfBowIing Clubs ll GeTTing Down To The Basics CompuTer club: FronT row: Randy Tischler. Andy KuTTner, David Lin, Mike SchwarTz, AusTin Lin, STeve Carson. Back row: Mr. Larry Rhoads, Steve Reeves, Mike Goldwasser, Charles Morgan, Lee Nussbaum, Mark TempleTon, John Berger, Brian Olshansky. Jason SuTTon. This was The fourTh successful year for The Home Economics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Jill Svej- kosky. ConsisTing of six members, The club planned many inTeresT- ing acTiviTies, including fashion and make-up consulTaTions. The Home Economics Club also baked for home debaTe Tourna- menTs and for The needy during The holiday season. One club sTarTed This year was The CompuTer Club. Under The su- pervision of Mr. Larry Rhoades, CompuTer Club boasTed four- Teen members. The sTudenTs par- TicipaTed in programming con- TesTs among Themselves, while also learning compuTer skills. The club meT every Friday afTer school in The school's compuTer lab. Basically , The sTudenTs were able To expand Their compuTer knowledge while having fun! YNYV Cindy Thomas sure enjoys cooking! Home Ec club: FronT row: LyneTTe WaTkins, Mrs. Svejkosky. Back row: Jennifer Loesel, Sarah Kuener, Sabrina Quarles, Cindy Thomas, Barbara Bean. Home Ec 84 CompuTer Clubs 453 Cne-Of-A-Kind Clubs ShooT The Breeze Many Ladue sTudenTs Took advan- Tage of The wide range of clubs of- fered This year. These organizaiions in- cluded The Chess Club, The Rifle Club, and The AviaTion Club. This year's Chess Club was spon- sored by Mrs. Pauline Schroeder and consisTed of eighT members. STudenTs parTicipaTed in inTerscholasTic Tourna- menTs, while also learning new sTraTe- gies during afTer school meeTings. Under The supervision of Mr. Joseph Bruns, Ladue's Rifle Club acquired skills in markmanship. PracTing every Tues- day afTernoon, members learned how To use a rifle harmlessley yeT effecTive- ly. STudenTs were able To learn The fas- cinaTing arT of flying by parTicipaTing in Ladue's AviaTion Club. Members Took Trips To air fields such as Arrowhead and LamberT in order To learn flying skills. T Each respecTive club enabled iTs members To discover fun Times while learning a specialized skill. AviaTion Club: FronT row- Lee Cohen, Anu ParTap, Julie Randall, Joyesha BhaTTacharya. Second row- Mefin OzmeT, Mr. Charles Marshall-co-sponsor, Seema Thakur, Julie Bridges, Mr. Dave Hucker-co-sponsor. l 1 i Rifle Club: Jeff Duvall, ScoTT Cohen, Brian Duvall, Brian Jones, Kenf King, Jenny Fording. Chess Club: FronT row- David Simons, Michael Goldwasser. Second row- Dan Simons, Sieve Reeves, AusTin Lin, JusTus Binder, David Lin. 4541 Avlafion, Chess, 81 Rifle Clubs Video ProducTion Club: FronT row- Suzanne BarTIeTT, STephanie KanTis, Alla Pruzhansky Jennifer ForresT. Second row- Mike Glaser, Susan Marshall, Dan Huber, MargareT Divine. Third row- Erica Thompson, EThan Gross, Brian KanTer, Jerry LoomsTein, Dan Goldman. David Von Wiesse, Keenan WhiTe, Shaunda King, Lee Nesbaum, Dan Kopolow. R Turing The Good Times aT Ladue The Video ProducTions Club, consisT- ing of eighTeen members, finished iTs Third successful year. Sponsored by Mr. Charles Marshall, STudenTs learned The essenTiaI aspecTs of audio-visual pro- ducTion. By Taking field Trips To radio and Television sTaTions, members of The club discovered how To operafe video eauipmenT while also learning how Television programs run. One new organizaTion which also in- volved video managemenT and pro- ducTion was ln The LlmelighT. Under The supervision of Mr. Charles Marshall and Mr. John Anderson, The members developed a cable T.V. program sTrucTured according To The paTTern of a magazine feaTure show, such as P.M. Magazine. BroadcasTed monThly, ln The LimelighT discussed subjecTs con- cerning The Ladue School disTricT and The surrounding communify. The Two feaTure co-hosTs were STephanie Kan- Tis and David Meyer. mmuwfd QQ? T , 4 ' A ,,., M I M1 .' ' 2 ln The LimelighT : FronT row- JulieT Fiebel, Jackie Walker, Lori Emerf. Sec- Mr. Marshall aids Sfan Henderson in The editing process ond row- David Meyer, STephanie KanTis. Third row- Co-sponsors-Mr. John Anderson and Mr. Charles Marshall. Si, X Vis M L ' N,-R L 252'-3 L r 455 C- pi, D D as N' 1 Z- - z'V . -Z- Il A 'l 'I - 3 - I - I , f..f Q lm! I 1 1 I I L 7 PANORAMA Staff: Editor-in-chief: John Friedman NewsfEdi- torial editor: Bonnie Kottler News staff: An- gie Brown, Mike Goldwasser, Jason Jen- kins. Editorials staff: Marc Haber, Laura Hamlett, Mark Pomerantz. Features editor: Louis Hanses Features staff: Jodi Allen, Mark Forti. Sports editor: Neil Jaffe Sports staff: Josh Allen, Randy Offstein. Pam Sieg- fried, Rob Sterling. Centerspread editor: Kevin Korenblat Centerspreaa staff: Brad Seigel, Greg Seltzer, Jill Tullman. Photogra- phy editors: Ken Hearst, Brian Pager, Rob Rose. Artists: Mark Forti, Phil Slein. Financial director: Abby Krain Advertising staff: Jacke Walker Circulation manager: Amy Yatkeman Advisor: Mrs. Elizabeth Swann. ' ,: , Louis Hanses can't keep his hands off Mal- lory Eisenstein! 456 Panorama Staff Keeping the P'esses MM Panorama staff: Front row- Greg Seltzer, Josh Allen, Randy Offstein, John Friedman Jaffe. Brad Seigel, Bonnie Kotler, Mrs. Beth Swann-sponsor. Second row- Laura Pam Siegfried, Abby Krain, Jill Tullman, Rob Sterling, Jackie Walker, Mallory Eisenstein Brown, Kevin Korenblat, Kenny Hearst. Third row- Mike Goldwasser. Mark Forti, Jason kins, David Poger, Marc Haber, Louis Hanses, Jodi Allen, Amy Yatkeman. i l im! Ls... A..-.mul Randy Offstein admires Jodi Allen's style of writing and her new shade of nail polish 1-g Doing lt All For Lodue W' stdff: Front: PC1ulHC1r'nmOnd, Liso Loesei, Lisd O'Brien, LiSO Moskowitz, Morlo Scissors, Lognlois, Mory Mdrgoret Lewis, Mork Templeton, Borbord Steinberg. Bock: Dreo Corol Bocksermdn, Louro Lueck, Brent Suffion, Jeff Bernstein, Greg Wolin, Steve This yedr's Rombler stoff wds mode up of the following porty- loving students! Co-editors-in- chief: Mdry Morgoret Lewis, Jen- ny Hildebrondt. Activities ond Clubs stoff: Lisci Moskowitz, Louro Lueck, ond Morlo Scissors. Girl's sports stoff: Cdrol Bocksermon. Boy's sports stoff: Jeff Bernstein. Closses stoff: Greg Wolin, Liso Loesei, Liso Goldberg. Ads stoff: Llso O'Brien, Brent Suffion, Borb Steinberg, ond Stev Schroibmcin. Photography stoff: Poul Hom- mond, T Mork Templeton, Dreo Corvolon, ond Suzonne Longlois. Rombler wos sponsored by Mr. Jerry Wotson. Rombler odds o speciol thonks to Kdryn Kusomo, Christie l-lind, Ms. Doris Busch, ond Mr. Worren Klowiter for dll their help. ,,...-.ms-Q ,yy . Liso Moskowitz, Morlo Scissors, Louro Lueck, ond Corol Bocksermon seem to be working hord to meet their yeorbook deodlinel ,, KW I 5 X M T .ff . 3 A Jenny Hillebrondt, Liso Goldberg, ond Mr Jerry Wotson find this poge very omusing Rombler Stoff 457 fn- Many Times I've wondered now much inere is To know. - Led zeppnn Amy Benle gives The comero Q big smile os she works on ner Fine Aris V project. ACGGel'T1iCS Teoch your children well. - Crosby, Stills, Young, 81 Nosh AL M Wx 'T 'K-1 Ladue's English Tops The Ladue English department continued its tradition of excel- lence. Classes were enlightening even with a sometimes unbearable work load, administered by a trained staff that wanted their stu- dents to be the best. Students en- countered all realms of English cur- riculum from classes of basic study skills and preparation such as Devel- opmental Reading to the enriching classics of Shakespeare or Biblical Heroes. Such a diverse range of classes allowed a place for every student to fulfill his interests while regulating the necessity to prepare for the rigors of college or life after high school. With the help of staff, students prepared for SAT's, learned organization skills and a cer- tain amount of humanities to broad- en their knowledge. lnstructional methods varied, in- novation and seminar discussion proved a vital part, particularly dur- ing the analyzation of larger works such as those in Russian Literature or English Literature l, ll classes. Unique- ly, the English department 's faculty fthe largest at Laduey put great emphasis on student participation in addition to traditional lecture style. Students challenged their individual- ity through such classes as A.P. Eng- lish in a discussion of James Joyce's Portrait of the Arfisf as a Young Man or a heated group seminar on Ham- let in Shakespeare. Another aspect which made La- due's English department unique was primarily due to the outstanding teachers. The teachers have made quite a name for themselves as the staff was full of diverse individuals. All students soon became familiar with the characters of authority and hu- mor like those of Ms. Pat Noland and Mr. Bill Heyde to the loving, strong natures of Mr. Terry Cannon and Mrs. Ann Mandlestamm. Both out- standing talents and people suc- ceeded in a closeness between stu- dents and teachers. Above: Sharon Davis and Vivian Pei demonstrate the torturous nature of English Lit. Upper Right: Matt Maher anand Richard Korn intensely discuss their latest assignment. Right: This computer design clearly depicts the Advanced Comp. students' emotions. Ei 'QEQXXQN Kim UNF Mb XX iv N Rita. mf Upper Righiz Coughi in The Aol! Sieve Jones secretly checks Mr, Heyde's oolendor. Above: Mr. Hegel odomonily exploihs his philosophies on life. Left: A glimpse of Lodue High's own house oulhoriiy, Ms. Poi Noland. Learning To Like The Languages Quel femme! Vous eTes la plus belle personne que j'aie jamais vue. a Third year male French sTudenT says To a girl in her firsT year of French. Oh, The Things one can learn in a foreign language class! AT La- due sTudenTs have The opporfuni- Ties noT only To learn useful phrases in French, buT also in Spanish, German, Hebrew, and yes, even LaTin. And Though lan- guage classes somefimes seem To drag on for Two-and-a-half hours insTead of The acTual 55 minuTes, one musT keep up his spirifs by remembering how much he is learning. One never knows when he will be in a foreign coun- Try, needing To know whaT a chevre Cgoafp or a salshicha Csau- sagej is. Though The vocabulary sTu- denTs are supposed To learn of- Ten seems useless and confusing, They find comforT in knowing They can always spend free Time learning Those words and The grammar in The Language Lab. WhaT a place To IeT iT all hang ouT and IeT The good Times roll. .lk r , gmir . A Above righf: Mrs. Carol Carinci, Spanish Teacher, Teaches Brooke WalTers and Af- rica Turrero how To pronounce Their words correcTly. Righfr Looks as If German Teacher Mrs. Gisela McKenna is cleaning off her desk. Above: senior Rex Hill works sfudiously on keeping up wiTh his home- work. gn Language If Q Q ,Q zzhiyx' Q' 3 s vs, -I 2 X Vx ' x Y Q Q V A ..,. 1- r: 5.:HLD -v- - 4+-M... 'I l w-..u.,,,,,, Left: French teacher Mrs. Christine Sharp checks her gradebook as Melanie Allen and Donyeer Jones take a test. Below left: Todd Kirkbride must have said some- thing amusing during a conference with his French teacher, Ms. Joan Benson. Be- low: Ms. Susan Queensen kids around with Spanish student Louis Hanses. yrs Q . ,es Foreign Lan CalculaTing The Odds Many Ladue sTudenTs dreaded enfering Their ominous maTh class. However, The sighT of Mr. Hank Kauffman speaking Val-Talk over his microphone quickly changed mosT peoples' minds. Numbers immediaTely became more bearable wiTh such a fun, yeT knowledgable Teacher. This year There were fourTeen oTher maTh Teachers who enlighT- en sTudenTs To The world Theorems. STudenTs could Take maTh ranging in difficulTy from ExploraTory MaTh, a basic addiTion and subTracTion review, To Calculus, a college level course. The freshmen and sopho- mores found Themselves enrolled in Wx- K . :sg es s 1 Q 'R Upper righf: Mrs. Beall uses an overhead projecTor To Teach her maTh class. Middle righfz Drea Corvalen lisfens inTenTly as Mr PonaTh aTTempTs To explain an equafion. Above: Happy Analysis sTudenTs! Dan Kaufman, Neil Jaffe, Amy Behle, and Jeff Bernsfein show how much They love Their class. RighT: Mr. Fieberg helps Kelly McMahon review for an imporTanT exam. gsclirhemafics compuTer classes in order To fulfill a new graduaTion requiremenT. MaTh seemed To be wiTh us all The Time. Every junior and senior Took The PSAT's and SAT's, college enTrance exams, comprised of fifTy percenT maTh. Also, The loTTery fi- nally began in Missouri in January, 4986. This profiTable game inspired many sTudenTs To brush up on Their maThemaTics in order To calculafe The odds of winning. Ladue sTu- denTs realized ThaT The concepTs of The PyThagorean Theorem, proofs, and derivaTives were noT only used in The classroom, buT TaughT us how To rafionalize every- day compuTaTions. Lefl: Billy Corringion concenlraies on doing his best in his malh class. Below: I-leather Dudley seems To be paying afieniion To Mr. Schmidi, bui is Marci Golden? H' s 1 il .A--e-.s...,- . wm,,,mN-.MMM S zifws N 'W Middle leflz Jim McManus works long and hard To keep up wiih his homework. Above: Math siudenis Chris Cadice, Juslin Hyers, and Jen Hamleii laugh as Louis Mendowiiz looks on. Maihemciij, Choral music was no longer just a class at Ladue High School. Three different, diverse groups, led by music director Mrs. Joanne Smiley, became an integral part and added variety to many stu- dents' standard curriculum. Concert Choir was a women's choir, mixed of all grades, that provided opportunities To investi- gate and develop voice, prepar- ing The musicians to move into another choir of Their choice. The girls in Concert Choir snag a vari- ety of music written for women and created a l'very special, unique sound, Mrs. Smiley said. Choraliers, a mixed group of girls and boys in four parts, was designed for continuing voice development with a repertoire of light and entertainment oriented music. This year initiated an ad- ded aspect to The class as They presented Their own musical pro- duced by The students. The rea- son was To help develop rela- tionships and create a closeness within The group that will lead to better performances, accord- ing to Mrs. Smiley. lt's an excel- lent, top-notch group, she ad- ded. Choraliers is a Time to make friends, cooperate and contri- bute your singing skills, Mike Cho, juniors, said. Chorale was another mixed choir in four parts that covered a broad spectrum of choral litera- ture and introduced The group to many composers and periods of music. Chorale provides a culmi- nating musical experience of The highest artistic level in high school, Mrs. Smiley said. Primarily a performance group, Chorale performed at such locations as Plaza Frontenac, Salem Method- ist Church, and Shaw's Gardens. This year's spring tour was com- prised ofa Trip Through Colorado, up to Utah, and to Brigham Young University. Chorale, like other groups, had personal cos- tumes as a result of many fund raisers including The annual Cho- rale breakfast and flea market. Chorale teaches you a lot about music while at The same Time builds long lasting friend- ships, Elizabeth Exarhou said. Magic Melodies Linger Cn ChoraIe:- First Row: Michelle Mikola, Karen Becker, Lisa O'Brien. Michelle Smith, Sherri Boonshaft, Amy Palan, Christie Franc, Christie Hind, Taunia Stewart, Tracie Anderson. Second Row: Mrs. Smiley, Vivian Pei, Tracie Davie, Stephanie Kantis, Patty Harry. Whit- ney Rehr. Julie Emert, Elizabeth Exarhou, Debbie Banashek, Dana Williams, Laura l-larter, Loren Madden. Third Row: Peter Geisz, Mike Jacobs, Paul Ross, Mike Horowitz, Steve Hilton, LeverT Souter, Mike Paul, Jeff Glickman, Eric Dillner, Steve Nicholson. Choraliers - First Row: Rebecca Wildeisen, Alison Slein, Sally Koesterer, Valerie Myers, Emily Gallop. Leigh Davie, Chrissy Coates, Kristin Gittelman, Monica McNichols. Second Row: Sharon Miller, Felicia Sweiner, Mindy Smith, Kelly Cicero, Cathy Witte, Chris Kunzel- man, John Lacy, Mike Cho, David Berger, Earl Scissors, Matt Portnoy, Melissa Ross. Rachel Heald, Donyeer Jones, Catherine Berry, Kecia Wolf, Melanie Allen, Third Row: Julie Michenfelder, Wendy Yarlick. Donna Deusinger, Jennifer Row, Jeff Hilton, Louis Goldman, Bryon Glasper, Rob Percival, Emery Washington, Didi Martin, Lisa Price. Concert Choir - First Row: Chamel Sonison. Leigh Ware. Michelle Leone, Wendi Zucker- man. Beth Gershenson. Rosalind Robinson, Becky Hargis, Erika Harris. Second Row: April Shinell, Sherrie Williams. Evonne O'Bryan, Amy Sheahan, Lynnette Watkins, Beth Behle, Carrie Meier, Sherry Sexton, Amy O'ConeIl, Bonnie Hargis, Mary Alexander. Third Row: Dawn Hawkins, Shana Sailor, Gina Kelley, Julie Henry, Kim Wilson, Laura Mamlett, Jennifer Wolfe. Meg Engler, June Bandridge, Andy Gaudiano. CreaTiviTy Flowed in Drama and ArT The Drama and ArT classes provided sTudenTs wiTh opporTuniTies To leT Their creaTiviTy flow. The Drama deparTmenT offered approximaiely Three To four drama classes. Seniors, upon compleTing all of The classes Through AcTing Ill, were eligible To demon- sTraTe Their new TalenTs direcTing The One AcT plays in The spring. The drama program gained The par- TicipaTion of numerous sTudenTs in The fall produc- Tion of See How They Run, The spring musical UNO, No NaneTTe, and The One AcT plays. ArT classes helped diverT many sTudenTs' minds To more relaxed subjecTs. As a prereauisiTe for oTher arT classes, pupils Took ArT FundamenTals. Then. class choices ranged from Jewelry To PorTraiTure. The class ArT and FanTasy challenged The imagina- Tion of many: IT required The sTudenTs To read a poem and draw unreal objecTs such as unicorns. Lodue's arT classes won The praise of Marla Scissors: she spoke enThusiasTically of Graphic Design. 'IIT was really a good class. I had fun: even Though I don'T have much arTisTic abiliTy, I could excel anyway. However, Ladue's arT classes failed To qualify for Paul Gellman's parTicipaTion. lnsTead, he spenT his summer in ChaTTaqua, New York aT an arT insTiTuTe. Ladue sTudenTs found The drama and arT classes boTh inTeresTing and fun. . -xx ..,v-s.,N NW Upper LefT: Ron Brooks works on his masTerpiece. Above: Mike WaTerfield concenTraTes on W W W . his arTisTic creaTion. Above RighT 1 Lynda Deusinger and Amy Mandel demonsTraTe Their ., . ,.., newly 'acquired acTing skills. ,WLM .W-. . 3 Ni.. WE., -5,,-W V i ArT 84 DTS, Social STudies Holds STudenTs' lnTeresTs The Social STudies deparTmenT has a fine repuTaTion aT Ladue High for a good reason. Every sTu- denT was required To Take Three years of Social STudies. However, many sTudenTs opTed To Take World HisTory andfor American HisTory in Summer School. BuT The resT of The sTudenTs were ex- Tremely familiar wiTh The sounds of Mr. Johnson's voice and guiTar floafing down The upsTairs air- condiTioned hallway. For ad- vanced sTudenTs, AP American HisTory and AP European HisTory were offered. The sTudenTs of AP American HisTory killed Them- selves Throughouf The year wiTh Term papers, an abundance of reading, and even some evening lecTures. YeT They realized iT was all owrTh The efforT when They achieved high marks on Their re- porT cards and The AP exam. This year was The firsT year Ladue of- fered AP European HisTory, TaughT by Mrs. EdiTh NoITing and Mrs. Ter- ry Cannon. Many saTisfied AP American HisTory sTudenTs from lasT year faced The challenge of anoTher sTimulaTing experience wiTh AP European HisTory. Many seniors and underclassmen also enrolled in The more inTeresTing elecTives such as T'lnTroducTion To Social Psychology and CurrenT EvenTs. Ladue sTudenTs' inTeresT in Social STudies never diminishes because hisTory is always in The making! Social STudies il I ., Above: Mr. Glass points oul To Sherry ln- genThron Thaf, no, she does noT have The correcT answer. DirecTly Above: Mrs. Edel- sTein Tries To help Jeff Milsap wiTh a chal- lenging problem. RighT: Bofh Mr. MaTTer and Leanne Ware appear anThralled wiTh The currenT discussion. Le- ' E I -.N Axim V ff K X K lifes 6352 ,312 siiigigf' 4ifiPlSe:i?w iii?-: Six Q 156514-A , -so 1: , X so i i Upper Left: Mr. Kopolow ployfuily strongles Sue Gronnemon. Above: Missy Mendel oppeors spelibound by the beouty of the Socioi Studies office. Leftt Tim Locey ond Steve Jones con't lift their eyes from their U.S. History books. socaoi sm?-ij. Preporing for The Busiress World The world of business is o mojor source of employrnenT omong Americons Todoy, ond There ore sorne bosic skills Thof rnusT be oquired To gel sTorTed. Typing is The firsT ond formosT skill ThdT oil pusinesspersons hove. Lodue of- fered o greof deol of courses ThoT oided sTudenTs in High School, College, ond cifTer. Gregg Wolin, o TypisT of five yeors sold, Typing l, ll, ond Ill were The mosf imporTonT closses ThoT I ever Took. Accounfing ond Business Low were jusT Two of rnciny courses Thof Lodue offered This yedr. John Meyer sold, Business Low wos o very inTeresTing ond informoTive course. I leorned more Thon I ever expecfed To. Mr. Rex FreTer, o business Teoch- er, hod only To soy, Well STreeT peTTer look ouT, Lodue is moving in l Arleen Lee ond her friend work hord on Their word processors. Business Leon Fischer ond Andre Cody see who con Type fosfesf. Xiu., is .f K ,,,.'s gf . z ,i Ta, Mr. Prefer demosTroTes To his closs how To shuffle diskeffes Honey, don'T burn The sTeak!! and These eggs are sTiIl raw are lines ThaT one heors ever so ofTen. However, no such compIoinTs will come from The fam- ilies of Ladue Home-Ec sTudenTs. Mike Maher, a veferan cook, said, i'Cooking is greaT and someTimes challenging in a way. The challenge is who can eof The fasTesT. Cooking classes give sTudenTs a chance To learn The basics and even more advanced Techniques in meal pre- paring. With classes like Bachelor Cooking, Creailve Cooking, and Foreign Foods, La- due unleashes many a good cook on so- cieTy. AnoTher area of eiecfive acTiviTies is In- dusTriaI ArTs, STudenTs learn To mainfain and even rebuild Their own cars. There are also a variety of Woodworking and DrafT- ing classes available. MaTT Schumacher, a mechanic of many years, said, Mr. Hucker and The whole Power Mechanics program was insTrumenTaI in my educa- Tion of auTo and oTher mechanical areas. So if someday you see one of your friends as a masfer chef or a mechanical engineer, don'T be surprised ...... They wenT To Ladue. , ,. ,,,,.,m-.,.a..,,,,,-wbvmq Mary Mann Tries hard nof To burn her wafer. Home Ecflnd. ArTs One is likely To see, in The springTime, girls being chased while screaming ThaT's disgusT- ing, iT's creulTy To animals! Obvi- ously, one of The Advanced Biol- ogy sTudenTs decided To keep a good-luck paw from The caT he was dissecTing. Usually The science classes aT Ladue Took a more serious Tone. lVlosT freshmen and sophomores Took EarTh Science and Biology, Two crediTs worTh of science in order To graduaTe. However, many sTudenTs conTinued wiTh science classes. AsTronomy proved popular among The horo- Above: Todd Edelman carefully handles some deadly chemicals. Ri hT: Derek Thomas and Clifford Wendum wonder if helium Truly Q makes voices higher. Science Science lnTrigues All scope readers. While Advanced ChemisTry, Advanced Biology, and Science V provided college level knowledge for inTeresTed sTudenTs. Our own Mr. Tony Kardis was buoyed wiTh The spiriT of Ar- chimedes when he won an American Chemical SocieTy award in 4985. This year Two sTudenTs enrolled in Science V. This class meT inde- pendenTly, and provided sTu- denTs wiTh Time and equipmenT To work on special experimenTs. Kyle G-ershman and Jerry Loom- sTein enTered Their projecTs in The lVlonsanTo and UMSL science con- 5 Q f TesTs. Jerry TesTed heaT Transfer: useful uses of all seeds as cooking fuel. He said lT's preparing me for The field I am inTeresTed in, chemi- cal engineering. Advanced Biol- ogy, TaughT by Mr. Henry Becker, led The sTudenTs To an under- sTanding of recenT advances in FNA and DNA. The experimenTal aspecT dealT wiTh The ancienT his- Tory on The birds and The bees demonsTraTed wiTh fruiTfies. And every Adv. Biology sTudenT came To a beTTer undersTanding of Gar- field The caT. 1: ,gs f. Q mmm lX g . Upper Left: Mott Bollinger studies his Biology intently. Upper Right: Brion Wotermon ossimildtes Mr. Koprivico's demonstro- tion. Left: Mike Green, Seon Conway, and other Adv. Chemis- try students fervently mix their liquids. Above: Rob Sterling ond Dovid Poger dfow their chick embryo sketches in unison. Science LeT's C5eT Physical' One manner in which Ladue sTudenTs channeled Their exTra energies was Through physical acTiviTies in gym classes. STudenTs were offered a varieTy of choices for acTiviTies, changing aT inTer- vals of four and a half weeks. These selecTions included sporTs such as Tennis, swimming, arch- ery, aerobics, baskeTball, and even scuba-diving for The more advenTurous aThleTes. WeighT-lifT- ing was The mosT popular acTiviTy. yeT iT was limiTed To The boys only. On a more academic Tone, healTh classes were required for freshmen, sophomores, and ju- niors. They were TaughT such skills ranging from C.P.R. To drug and alcohol awareness To recognizing warning signs of cancer. Upper LefT John Ferguson looks To The sky as he hopes To calch The fooTball Above John Ferguson sprinTs down The field as his TeammaTes run wrTh him Right Jenny HlllebrandT concenTraTes on her Tennis game arm Ed. Mike Foul and Josoh Sufih wofch freshmoh Dovid Bionco shuggle To bench-press. Pohice Echols keeps her eye on The Doll To hiT Q line-drive. The Robin Hood SocieTy members Take oim of The Torgef. Phys. Ed. 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B AA Olivette McDonald s has the RAM SPIRIT 6:00 o m unhl 44:00 pm. 6:00 o m uniil 42.00 p m Fridoy ond Soiurdoy 7 C ' Q Sundoy Through Thursdoy '71 Good Deal and Fnendly Service Ill IQUIWKDUEI I. 17 NORTH MERMEC AVEJGIAYTON. MISSOURI 63105 AT O.J. Phoio Mory-Morgerei Lewis is shown o new video comero while Liso O Brien ond Sieve Schroibmon look on. 488 Ads SPICEFI S 5 81 10 8817 LADUE ROAD 721 6026 For all your holiday needs throughout the year Pui o IiT'rIe spice in your life We hove IT dll from gifis To gogs 1 Quoliiy, Quoniiiy, ond Seleoiion. XM K KW an ,..-pa uf .-...EK ' wwf Qj ,.-, ,f .,.. A Q'f , ' - T sf 'fur' . - .af .. -+0 ,,. . . .Q,- L, , , ,,,. ,X K. .v,..f . .5--K , M. Q .,- 4. V+. E Q Q Q H Q Q Q H Q - F H H Q H l gwnuillll ans:-ll Q1-su 1 if' IL SSP -f f -. ,Z f ' 1, A QM- Q Q ' f Q ... -.,. f- -- 4 i.,..:L.., - ' ' . f ' w E' X . Che Smivr 611155 of '86 Che 6111.95 with the .Most 66455 1 - WMM.. f - Ads . FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS' Dono Reed Jeff Hilton Amy Hondelmdn Wendi Allmon Mr Donold Kette komp oloss pnclpol ond Kim Block i Q - SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ms Edith Noltung closs sponsor Peter Boeger Addm Sntkoff Apnl Soks Mr. Donold Kettelkdmp-cldss pnnclpol, Andreo Strouss, Rlchdrd Korn, ond Mr. Vrc Bdssmdn-closs sponsor. 1 490 Ads f 77 l ' l l 'rl' mfr 7731 Clayton Road Q, X X St. Louis, Missouri G an y 4 PH. 722-0200 f-- .. ' fit! 7 OF THE J G ,J fr f 4 , Q2-ti K 6 .- . X s ,w xg -. IL na ' 'qv -0 . . Q. f ed if i '-s i E .fa f s and INC s 43145 993 4477 4 4 0 STR l PG D GH ZF BU 9948 Cloyloh Rd Lcdue MO 63424 The Striped Gazebo hos on vorieiy of beouriful plohls flowers ond gifts. WW Schiller s 4, W, Photo Supply Blvd W Telephone 968 3650 Monday Friday 8 a m to 4 p m Saturday 9 a m to 4 p m Mory Morgerei Lewis Sfeve Schronbmoh and Liso O Brien check oui The comeros or Schnllers ' O 'fir 1-Q if I-2. ' , 1 v 0 l ' 5 1 l 1 , . ' 'QT Q - J, . g IF! 4, y, f' 1 2 ' M p orr rrr is r 9240 Manchester, just west of Brentwood 4 S ol ' yy . frf 4 Q k 2 . 4 . W r 4 Ads 494 5 5 SUSAN BERNSTEIN ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR X 5 -x , 1 f t -af S X ,,.A N , 3 . ' -. ' I-421 ' ' - R. N . ' x N sv 4- - 3355! 'f l H ' . ..Q+'? 7, J- Q, F ,: ' , O SC4006, 49,45 DENNY BERNSTEIN DIRECTOR 1324 SCH ULTE ROAD SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI 63146 13141432-4770 Congrorulorions Closs of 1986 From rne closs of 2002 ' ,, PROGRAM 4 2' EFI Jody Bernstein, Shelly Miller, Ron Miller Scott Monnis ond Jeff Bernstein enjoy the company of the pre-schoolers ot the Villoge School. f'9 X49 YN ' Gs- -fix f I W Q 45 5 Q MW wskvf' K I E N at F T r' N, WI' A Q75 g g,1.,g4 ' l I 'Tx Q X 5 tr X Q x v + IL' ' ' W S sf- 3. X V is ' I 5 ' t 1 I Q , i' S .N 'ul N ' fi .9 ' 'af if i, g?iQ,.x - N X53 . ...if- I . I,-QM . - N 5-I 4:-wr, gf'-fr' f,,r..'. . I K, ,I .D l 5 ,n , ' -1 'xg ' . ' ' gs I' fflf, Il. 'S' 'RIS T' N - ' ' . . 492 S' Q . .Q ' ' 1 C QQ i ADD FRIENDS I DON T LET 1 FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK 194 Www fm fn en V6 'Z4in't it good to know that you' got a ' d C , 1' QA lf' ,ff .R V' V . ,V .V, A., E ,AQ ,,, f .vw 1 A 'xi K ...ip 1 A ' ,p.9v iid? , 'L ,V A.. -ff'-v i- - 4 - L. ws... Y JNQ 'Xxf A T 5 - L. .. A X. eg A., X f fp'gu.S3 lF.7'-V+' J' X 48956 ' W xi I M Pot Hensley, Don Pilz, Mike Mcher, ond Tom Sccggs enjoy The firs'f snow of The yeor in fron? of Hensley Conshuofion. Hensley Construction Co. Good luck to the senior class of 1986 Ads 495 - siein, Corolyn Rosen, Amy Yoikemon, Louro Monclel, Krisro MEDICARE GLASER DRUG STORES Are Proud To Have Served Our Community For Over 60 Years Amy Gloser, Angie Mesimon, Hediher Gerard, Mollory Eisen- Kromboch, ond Jennifer Row gong Togeiher To model sung- losses or GIoser's. 1 l iff K 1 Q KA X X ' I K X OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 4986 I Designers ond Builders of ousiom , I f f' resideniiol remodeling ond new Jeff Glickmon, Sieve Schrolbmon ond Jordon Polmer join forces with Soini Louis group incf home envmnmems' -i- Q 496 l Ads - U .9 ' 2 ll! 0 ol 9711 Clayton Road Ladue Missouri 63124 13141 997-1707 Lisa Goldberg, Jill Tullman and Tracie Davie admire The fine jewelry ai Albarre s. IMAGINE A CAR OF THE FUTURE... IMAGINE Fonn TAURUS! 4 77 ' l 4 i ll, j A i ' X 'El il li - , l, 521' Amy Scharff and Cheryl Sliffman relax on a couch done by Edwin Pepper's. TEL 3141822-9300 iivremons ev awww 444 S. 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Louis, Missouri 63405 I so 4 I 724-3000 f ss,, g ,V A -, ' M N A Allison Slein, Debra Loomsfein, and Ilse Daugherly kick back in a 3 lPf-' I g,gs,f cenlerco Properlies office. 200 Ads I I 'I gef o y wifh o Wie heb from my fHeno's Lennon 84 lVloCon'ney VAKQUSU The Epsfeln Exorhou Sfelnberg 84 Summers Fomlhes wish Gooo' Luck fo fhe Closs of 86 l Juniors Class Of l98 7 'V fl f Comgrofulohons To The ll Class Of 4986 CHARLES IVIANNIS M D AND METROPOLITAN ORTHOPEDICS A Gredr Place To Work waterwgy A A A A A V Ads H'HUiVii- lil INC 10420 Qld Ollve Street Road St Louls M0 63141 Arthur A Blumeyer President Insurance Since 1913 FAX 997 3660 314 993 4209 TW 910 763 0740 Z - B 'l - - - - Q -I -3 l1ill l ll I1 2 I - ggim .- 11 2-- ' 1 I O4 Ads CD4- P- P- CGD U C 3 QU: UCDcn 'CEU 45-4- CD 9 .C cn C-fi' C-4- .X EEE T1 DOWN e do OT rem mber , we o I rememb r ome wi i Th ' fo ome wc: 0 J? 0 e hese momen s I orever. -U K t t I l gm QHFAHIQHM Ill' 2 as N , .1 QA X 'QQRIQNEKEQFMQEE Sikhs! 5 K fx 5' L' V .:v-:,:' ., 5 x Will' 12 X Thanks to our Benefactors Mr. 84 Mrs. Stanley Allen Anonymous if Dr. and Mrs. Vatche Ay- vazian Robert and Susie Bern stein Bill and Bobbie Bruce Mr. 84 Mrs. Bruce S. 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Pei Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pfeifer and David Mr. 84 Mrs. Sanford Pomerantz Mr. 84 Mrs. Judd B. Presley, ll Bob 84 Ann Recht Mrs. Karen Rendleman and Family Dr. 84 Mrs. Leo S. Shanley Sherry, Tom, 8a Jeff Singer Mr. 84 Mrs. Wm. A. Sippy 8. Family Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sterling 8a Rob Bonnie 8a Preston Strong Carolyn and Bob Suffian Margie 84 Bob Summers 8a Family Mimi, Bruce. 8L Amy Vittert Valerie and Stan Walch Mr. 84 Mrs. O. S. Wightman lll Mrs. Judy Zamler Thanks to our Patrons Brent and Rocky Berger Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert J. Bockserman Betty Comensky Michael 84 Susan Hearst 84 Family Dr. 8a Mrs. Myron Jacobs 84 Family Mr. 84 Mrs. Henry O. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kormeier The Kutner Family Barry Menzel Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald C. Miller Robert O'Brien Henry 84 llene Ordower Betty Ozmat Mr. 8a Mrs. Melvin Schneider Mr. 84 Mrs. Mark L. Scissors The E. W. Staley Family Mary Kay Westphal A '- ' . . . , -. '. .,C-qj .' if - 1 i I 5 T Egger 9 -. T em . fi Ljqegdggpoml QU, QW? Z 9785 C lay ton Road T St. Louis Missouri 63124 rrr T 0141991-1145 m'1' I T ,, , Jill Morgan and Liz STuaT, owners of l T k .' ,V ' . NeedlepolnT ETC., display some of The T A 1 ' fine crafTs and glfT ideas available aT The shop Well Done Ellzabeth and Congratulatlons and Good Luck to the Class of 86 Beverly Fred Lynn, and Mark S1moW1tz W Jr W rw rs Zi 2 T2 ,J serv , 1 W W fr f 'T W M Lk I. 7 av W T Tr X 51? W 521 1 yi vi ' H my f , ff 42 as 4 W f 5 W S! X .le Q X fi? ae M M Www W? Y T ' 41 ff' X ZW wggsxw fs , W J X 2 W , 5 1 use L A A 3 hs ff M M if V' V? 5 4 T T rf fi f gg isa K lj M52 MQ? , f 3? M Q W ' f f 4 P 2 W Vt, 5 TT A, , 6 lr 1 A 3 3 3 f K , 6 O I I U IVlELANIE'S For Unusual Jewelry 13445 Q93 0664 9769 ClOyTOn Road ST. Louis, MO 63424 - - - - - r A 208 Ads Susanne Langlors admrres The unrque jewelry aT Melanre s AP. Academic Scholars JusT I-longing Around WiTh Ms. Cannon am, im F 1 I I T 'I v fqf Lf-louis HIGH ffffsfi H 'JL , i 'I X 1 fi , l 1 if ll' DADS' CLUB lf' ix. 6 xi.. XX. Officers Joe Gdrvey Bob Minkler Presidenf Secretory-Tredsurer Freshman-Class of 1989 Sophomores-Class of Neil Mdrglous 1988 Pdul Ross Bob Minkler Jerry Pdss Juniors-Class of 1987 Dods' Club. FRESHMEN Joy Alfhen Suzdnne Borfleff Addm Becker Melissd Biives Jeff Cohen Lourence Condie Adom Croddock Jusfine Cryer lvlichdel Denk Ann Duggon Bryon Glosper Doniel Gohogon Amy Hondelmon Joe Horwifz Jusfin Hyers Julie Joffus Roberf Johnsfon Byron Kermdn Todd Kirkbride Doniel Klein Melindd Kydw Joe Linfzenich Allison Mdrblesfone Eric Morglous John Mdzur Mdfhew lVlcCorfhy 210 Ads Jock Crdddock Joe Gdrvey Krisfen lvlolvlohon Corrie Meier Brdd Neece Lee Nussboum Bill Ordower Judd Presley Elizdbefh Remis Wendy Rosenblum Liso Ross Eric Rowe Jeninifer Sdlley Emily Schdumburg Debordh Schneider Lisd Shdckelford Tony Shdnley Judi Silver lvldrk Sneider Reid Sfdley Amy Summers Julie Wolfher Cory Weiss Jennifer Wolfe Befh Wolljen Todd Zdmler SOPHOMORES Nord Ayvdzion Jennifer Bockmon Breni Berger Jodi Bernsfein Tom Biggs Wdrren Bilchik Tim Brockmdnn Phyllis Colvin Kelly Conn Seon Chdifmdn Moll Cobough Poul Cohen Scoff Cohen Anne Donn Richord Degener Dovid Diehl Amy Fdherfy Julief Feibel Doug Feinsfein Julie Follmdn Heofher Fordyce Julie Freed Emily Gollop Chrisfi Gorreff Andreo Goudidno Tripp Gebhord Morc Hdber Lourd Hedrsf Jdson Jenkins Greg Johner Seniors-Class of 1986 Ldrry Buxner Mel Sonders The following sfudenfs ore sons ond doughfers of pore-nfs who were confribufing members of Lodue High Jomes Kdufmdn Tim Keohdne Richord Korn Chris Kunzelmdn Roberf Kurfen Jim Ldmbrighf Tony Lomperf Julie Levy Moureen Lewis Kim Leydig Debrd Loomsfein De De Mcirfin Angelo Mdflof, Willidm McCurdy Richord McDonold Julie Michenfelder Shoron Miller Jeff Millsdp Michdel Minkler Kdrri Offsiein Liso Pdppdldrdo Cofhy Pdss Croce Pdfferson Roberf Percivdl lvlork Pomeronfz Richdrd Rechf Borboro Roche Befh Rogers Sdroh Rofhmon Todd Ruhe Michelle Schuberf Julie Shdpiro KGTHIGGD Shoughnessy Sieve Sfeinbeck Soro Vogel Lynneffe Wdfkins Gordie Webb Monie Wrighf Lf-xouE HIGH lx DADS' CLUB lf' mbers of Ladue Hugh Dan KOUTTTTGFT he N Officers Joe Garvey Bob Mlnkler Presldenl Secrelary Treasurer Senlors Class of 1986 Juniors Class of 1987 Larry Buxner Jack Craddock Mel Sanders Joe Garvey Sophomores Class of Freshmen Class of 1989 1988 Nell Marglous Bob Mlnkler Paul ROSS Jerry Pass The followrng sfudenfs are sons and daughfers of parenfs who were confrlbuflng me Dads Club JUNIORS Sfeve Harblson Sfeve Pufzel Tuna Alfvafer Scofl Hams Sabrlna Quarles Erlc Bachman Ron Kllby Josh Allen kenny Hearsl Jay Randolph Susan Bell Paul Barkofske Lara Barlfeld Calhy Bell Chuck Bell Dan Blnowrfz Carol Bockserman Chrlshne Bolllnger Julle Brldges Kelfh Buckland Frank Challman Mlchael Cho Barbara Chrlsl Kafhleen Cochran Kevln Conway Leah Cooper John Craddock Phll Cryer Jacauellne Curran Alex Dann Loren Dean Paffl Emerf Mlchael Engelmeyer Sema Erenmemls Chrlsflna Franc Dean Garrlck Andy Garvey Heather Gerard Amy Glaser Louls Goldman Andrew Haber Lou Horwrfz Sheryl lngenfhron Nell Jaffe Andy Kaplan Debra Karr Jon Kessler Davld Kleln Dan Kopolow Kevln Korenblaf Krlsfa Krombach Andy Kulner Klrk Lambrlghf Derek Lauer Jonalhan Levey Mark Llnfzenlck Scofl Lowrance Laura Mandel Lucy McCammon Kelly McMahon Angle Meslman Dan Mules Mark Muller Andrea Mlllonas Roberl Mlnkler Mellanle Mollman Llsa Moskowlfz Sfuarf O Brlen Randy Offsleln Jeff Ordower Andy Owens Vlvlan Pen Blll Remus Roberf Rose Paul Ross Danlel Schnelder Brlan Sewlng Shan Slgoloff Jeff Slnger Ann Slppy Claudla Sohn Sfeve Sfeln Rob Slerlung Tum Slern Glyn Sfrong Chris Suler Pefer Tufff Dlrk VerMeulen Amy Vlfferf Davld Von Welse Davld Welnrelch Lon WGIDSTOCK Dianne Wesfphal Sage Wlghfman Cafhy Wlffe Jay Wlfle Bobby Wolf Ken Wolfe Kevln Wolflen Paul Zaffaronl SENIORS Jeff Bernsfeln Mall Bolllnger Sherrl Boonshaff Tom Brockmann Evan Buxner Karen Cho Sean Conway Andrea Corvalan Llsa Dlehl Todd Edelman Lon Emerf Barbara Epsfeln Mlchael Fagun Ben Feldman Wendy Fordyce John Frledman Carl Garrefl Jeannle Gebhard Kyle Gershman Krlshn Glflelman Chrls Glasper Ashley Grahm Mlchael Green Bull Grlesedleck Pafrrcla Harry Pat Hensley Brlan Hershman Jennlfer Hlllebrandf Jeff Horowlfz Mlke Jacobs Scofl Joffus Klm Kormeler Drew Levlne Mary Margaref Lewrs Nancy Lewls Cralg Lobdell Loulse Losos Davld Meyer Ron Muller Randy Morgan Julle Nlcolal Mlchael Offsleln Jean Olson Make Paul Scoll Rennard Mlchael Rohan Chrlshne Schuberf Maff Schumacher Scoff Sfern Cheryl Sflffman Brenf Sufflan Cafhy Summers Afrlca Turrero Wrlllam Wallace Marlanne Welnfrub Donald Wllllams Rollln Wolfjen Kurf Wulferf . u , n 1 I , . . ' Mlchael Hamlllon Davld Po er Jodl Allen Brlan Kanfer Ads 214 l ngefs a-.e 0 an a e ' ped gal cloissone 0 la is 0 amelh st 0 Iazul' 0 ' 0 ' f' eipdole 0 serpentine ' citrine 0 Tourmaline ' gold ' turquoise ' rose q rtz 0 -W Y P y l Ivory panda' . 5 especially for you 1 . E the finest in unique bead zulu '-fl s . , 3 design ' 2 K' .D L Old 1 Frontenac i eps ge 3 Square 45 Lindbergh at Conway 5 10318 German Boulevard 993-6990 9- 'D QI D. ': Ti ' petersite 0 obsidian ' top se p Louro Mandel, Liso Rdskos, Jody Seidel, Bdrb ChrisT, Cindy Rosen, ond Andy Herzig admire The fine beods oT Tiger's Eye. ent' e c't 'ne ' tourmaline 0 cloissone ' tourquau ' biwa pearls ' garnet ' blue. green, black onyx ' jasper 0 hematite 0 WE RE HOIVIE TOTO' This is our personol poge :Ts nunyo business Hey loobe Toke o wdlk on The wild side Lou Reed When in doubT beer goggle iT ou Life is noT ci specToTor sporT NoT PicTured CLARENCE Lfrvmw HE PLOOM JEWELRY lx C NJ 9793 Clayton Road Ladue MO 63124 993 1199 PoTTi Levy ond Jodi Allen vislT AnTolneTTes Heirloom Jewelr ond ddrnlre The fine selec V Tlon of jewelry dvdiloble 242 Ads -if I l .. I., I C. f I I, ,5 V . i Acree, Eric: SS4, 442, 443 Alfaro, Norman: SS4 Allen, Jodi: SS4, 424, 426, 434, 435, 456, 242 Almon, Angelique: SS4 Altvater, Tina: 4 Arbelaez, Diana: SS4 Armistead, Mary: SS4 Bachman, Eric: SS4, 74 Bagby, Sherron: SS4 Baker, Lorne: SS4, 444, 444 Balk, Matt: SS4 Banashek, Michael: SS4, 444, 452 Barrett, Jill: SS4, 400 Beck, Judy: 40, SS2 Becker, Karen: SS2, 420, 432, 437, 444, 466 Bele, Amy: SS2, 403, 424, 426, 432, 444, 458, 464 Bernstein, Jeff: 3, 5, SS2, 435, 436, 457, 464, 492, 200 Binder, Justus: SS2, 78, 86, 442, 443 Bellville, Gary: SS2 Bell, Susan: SS2, 436 Black, Betina: SS2 Bollinger, Matt: SS2, 435, 436, 473 Boonshaft, Sherri: 3, SS2, 445, 420, 432, 444, 466 Brockmann, Tom: SS2, 74 Bruce, Brian: SS3 Bruner, Chris: SS3 Butler, Laney: SS3 Butar, Sonny: SS3, 437 Buxner, Evan: SS3, 78, 94, 434, 436 Camie, Alissa: SS3 Casellato, Susan: SS3, 97 Chambers, Kristin: SS3, 95, 426, 434, 436, 437, 444, 448, 449 Cho, Karen: SS3, 444 Christian, Leslie: SS3 Cody, Andre: SS3, 73, 436, 470 Cohn, Creighton: SS3 Conway, Sean: SS4, 444, 473 Cornwell, Jeff: SS4, 78 Corrington, Bill: 465, 480 Corvalan, Drea: SS4, 457, 464 Index Castellano, Suzie: 442 Crawford, SherrY: SS4 Davie, Tracie: SS4, 466, 497 Davis, Monisa: SS4 Davis, Eric: 72, 88, 436 DeBoard, Jim: SS4, 436 DeFabio, Nan: SS4, 40, 43, 94, 98 Dempsey, Melissa: SS4, 480 Deusinger, Lynda: SS4, 444, 467 X Diamond, Tracy: SS5 Dickson, Jason: SS5 Diehl, Lisa: SS5 Dillner, Eric: SS5, 420, 432, 443, 466 Duke, Al: 86, 87 Edelman, Todd: SS5, 448, 433, 435, 436, 444, 472 Edwards, Keith: SS5, 78, 438, 444 Emert, Lori: SS5, 98, 448, 455 Epstein, Barbara: 40, SS5, 434, 437 Esserman, Lynn: SS5, 424, 426, 434, 436, 437, 444 Eudy, Donald: SS5 Evans, Julie: SS5 Exarhou, Elizabeth: SS5, 420, 466 Fagin, Mike: SS6 Feldenberg, Steve: SS6, 452 Felder, Monica: SS6, 437, 444 Feldman, Ben: SS6, 439, 444, 200 Feldman, Brian: Fendelman, Roger: SS6 Ferguson, John: SS6, 474 Fischer, Julie: SS6, 448, 439, 444 Fisher, Leon: 74, 470 Follender, Merrin: SS6 Fordyce, Wendy: SS6, 436, 444, 447 Forrester, Rachel: SS6 Forti, Meredith: SS6, 432 Fouche, Monica: SS6 Frank, Linda: SS6 Friedman, John: 5, SS6, 434, 435, 436, 456 Freidman, Melissa: SS7 Gaby, Marc: SS7 Garrett, Cari: SS7 Garrett, Greg: SS7 Garrett, Jonathan: Gebhard, Jeannie: SS7 Geisz, Peter: SS7, 74, 432, 466 Gellman, Paul: SS7 Gershman, Kyle: SS7, 452 George, Kelley: SS7, 424, 426 Ghanziani, Shahram: SS7 Gittelman, Kristin: 466 Glasper, Chris: SS7, 74, 436, 466 Glickman, Jeff: 2, SS8, 445, 432, 436, 466, 496 Glixman, Geri: SS8 Goldberg, David: SS8, 436, 444 Goldberg, Lisa: SS8, 444, 457, 492, 497 Goldman, Danny: SS8, 433, 436, 455 Graham, Ashley: SS8 Grandelicious, Victoria: SS8 Granneman, Sue: SS8, 469 Green, Julie: SS8 Green, Michael: 6, SS8, 78, 439, 444, 473 Green, Richard: SS8 Griesedieck, Bill: SS8, 78 Hall, Gwen: SS9 Hallett, Carrie: SS9, 444 Hamlett, Laura: SS9, 456, 466 Hammond, Paul: SS9, 457 Hanses, Louis: 5, SS9, 82, 436, 456, 463 Hargis, Becky: SS9, 466 Hargis, Bonnie: 466 Harper, Nicole: SS9 Harry, Patty: SS9, 466, 404 Hartstein, David: SS9, 200 Haus, Angela: SS9 Heil, Christopher: SS9 Henry, Julie: SS40, 466 Henderson, Stan: SS40 Hensley, Patrick: SS40, 495 Herman, Carol: SS40 Hershman, Brian: SS40, 448, 433, 435, 436, 444 444 Hill, Rexford: SS40, 444, 462 Hillebrandt, Jennifer: 2, SS40, 435, 457, 474 Hind, Christie: SS40, 466 Hipp, Doranne: SS40 Hirsch, Robby: SS40, 452 Holman, Becky: SS40 Horwitz, Jeff: SS40, 436, 200 Horwitz, Mike: SS44, 84, 452, 466 Howell, Martin: SS44, 88, 89, 94 Huber, Daniel: SS44, 447, 444, 455 Huber, Laura: SS44 Huddleston, Chris: SS44 Hughes, John: SS44 Hyatt, Sarah: SS44 Hyman, Andy: SS44 Jacobs, Mike: SS4, SS44, 74, 420, 443, 466, 200 Jacobsen, Nancy: Jen, Andy: SS44, 436 Jennings, Craig: SS44, 74 Joftus, Scott: SS44, 88, 89, 436, 444 Johnson, Chris: SS42 Johnson, Richard: SS42 Jones, Brian: SS42, 84, 85 Jones, Monica: SS42 Kaman, Julie: SS42 Kanter, Brian: SS42, 455 Kantis, Stephanie: SS42, 432, 436, 455, 466 Kassebaum, Bill: SS42, 74, 436 Katz, Jackie: SS42 Kaufman, Dan: SS42, 464, 200 Keller, Kurtis: SS42 Khaybin, lllona: SS42 Kilby, Ron: SS42, 74 Kirk, Tom: SS43, 439, 444 Kistler, Mark: SS43, 452 Klein, Suzanne: SS43 Koehler, Kerstin: SS43, 98 Kormeier, Kimberly: SS43, 436, 444 Kornblet, Aimee: SS43 Kottmeier, Lynn: SS43, 403, 439 Krain, Abby: SS43, 456 Kronemer, Mark: SS43 Kunitz, Brian: SS43 Kusama, Karyn: SS43 LaGrange, Dean: SS43, 452 Lacy, Mike: 3, SS44 Langlois, Suzanne: SS44, 444, 457, 203 Lemons, Freda: SS44 Loeng,'Karen: SS44, 436, 444 Levine, Drew: SS44, 444 Levy, Patti: 44, SS44, 242 Lewis, Mary Margaret: 5, SS44, 402, 434, 444, 457, 488, 494 Lewis, Nancy: SS44 Lin, Austin: MS44, 453 Lipman, Sharon: SS44 Lobdell, Craig: SS44, 82, 444, 444 Loomstein, Jerry: SS44, 82, 455 Losos, Louise: SS45, 403, 404, 444, 473 Lueck, Laura: SS45, 457 Maher, Mike: SS45, 74, 495, 200 Malone, Mike: SS45 Mann, Mary: SS45, 474 Mannis, Scolf: 40, SS45, 436, 492, 200 Maune, Kalie: SS45, 402 McCarfhy, Jennifer: McCarihy, Maffhew: SS45 McCullen, Renee: 424, 426 McDonough, Molly: SS45, 98, 99 McKinley, Jim: SS45, 444 McNichols, Monica: SS45, 402, 466 Meeks, Vern: SS45, 74, 75, 436 Mejia, Elena: SS46 Menzel, Barry: SS46 Meyer, David: 7, 40, SS46, 78, 79, 88, 89, 435, 436, 444, 455 Meyer, John: SS46, 436 Mikola, Michelle: SS46, 446, 432, 466, 484 Miller, Jill: SS46 Miller, Ron: 6, SS46, 444, 492, 200 Minnaur, Slephanus: SS46, 42, 443, 448 Minor, Vincenf: SS46 Monfano, Julian: SS46, 432, 484 Morgan, Amy: SS46 Morgan, Randy: SS46 Morganslern, Kafhy: SS47 Moss, Felica: SS47, 43, 473 Nelson, Jack: SS47, 78, 436 Nicholson, Sieve: SS47, 78, 466, 200 Nicolai, Julie: SS47, 98 O'Brien, Lisa: SS47, 426, 457, 466, 488, 494 O'Connell, Amy: SS47, 403, 466 Offsfein, Mike: SS47, 78, 436 Olson, Jean: SS47 Off, Sascha: 439 Palans, Shelly: SS47 Palazzolo, Greg: SS47 Palmer, Jordan: SS47, 92, 93, 496 Paul, Michael: SS48, 420, 432, 444, 444, 466, 475 Payne, Maria: Peden, Peggy: SS48, 400 Philips, Benifa: SS48 Pilz, Daniel: SS48, 74, 92, 495 Plaflner, Jennifer: SS48 Poger, David: 3, SS48 Polmar, Erica: SS48 Prem, Narfan: SS48, 436 Price, Harvey: 88 Quinn, Warren: 74, 88, 89 Rapp, Dean: SS48, 74, 452 Rafliff, D'Juana: SS48 Reed, Michelle: SS48, 436, 444 Remmy, Sfacy: SS48, 403, 442, 452 Renard, Scoff: SS49, 438 Rendelman, Doug: SS49,78 Rhodes, Jamie: Robson, Brigiffe: SS49 Rohan, Mike: SS49, 74, 92 Rosen, Jill: 44, SS49 Rofh, Lisa: SS49 Saks, Jocelin: SS49, 434, 437, 444 Sample, Ann Befh: SS49 Sanders, Darren: SS49 Safz, Leon: SS49, 443 Scharfenberg, Roberf: SS49 Scharff, Amy: SS49, 444 Schneider, Greg: SS20, 434, 444 Schneider, Nina: SS20, 444 Schraibman, Sieve: SS20, 436, 457, 482, 488, 494, 496 Schroeder, Margie: SS20, 404 Schuberf, Chrisfine: SS20, 400, 482 Schumacher, Mail: SS20, 74 Segall, Scolf: SS20, 444 Seigel, Brad: SS20, 436,6 Shaw, Richard: SS20, 74, 434, 436, 442, 443, 444 Sheldonm, Amy: SS20 Shores, Kelli: SS20 Shulman, Cyndie: SS20 Siegfried, Jill: SS24, 400, 404 Silberslein, Terry: SS24 Sincoff, Sieve: SS24 Skaggs, Tom: 2, SS24, 74, 495 Sokolik, Kim: SS24, 98, 444 Soloman, Rachael: 44, SS24, 424, 426 Sonderman, Shelly: Soufer, Trina: SS24, 400, 404 Sfoudf, Margaref: SS24 Sleinberg, Barbara: 7, SS24, 457 Sfark, Andrew: 86 Siern, Scofi: SS24, 435, 444 Sfewarl, Tania: SS24, 466 Sfiffman, Cheryl: SS24, 444, 497 Suffian, Brenl: 4, 6, SS22, 82, 86, 444, 457, 482, 488, 200 Summers, Cafhy: 7, SS22, 435 Tallman, Scoff: 480 Taschler, Kafherin: 442, 443, 474 Thakur, Rajiv: SS22, 92, 93, 444 Thomas, Cindy: SS22, 453 Tullman, Jill: SS22, 456, 497 Turner, Sfacy: 44, SS22, 436, 448 Turrero, Africa: SS22, 462 Vogler, Chrisfine: SS22, 444, 452 Wallace, Bill: SS22, 448 Wallers, Brooke: SS22, 439, 462 Washingfon, Marie: SS23 Webbe, Joelle: SS23 Weinfrub, Marianne: SS23 Wells, Paflie: SS23 Wesffall, Monlez: SS23, 436 Whife, Michelle: SS23 Williams, Donny: SS23, 74, 436 Williams, Gene: SS23, 74 Wolf, Sfacy: SS23, 448, 437, 439, 444 Wolin, Gregg: SS23, 457 Wolfjen, Rollin: SS22, SS23, 78, 436 Wulferf, Kurl: SS23, 436 Yavilz, Liz: SS23 Zucker, Mike: SS23, 432, 433, 444, 444 Jumons Alexander, Mary: 34 Allen, Josh: 34, 78, 435, 456 Allmon, Sherry: 34 Alfamirano, Paul: 34 Balber, Breff: 34, 78, 435 436 Barkofske, Paul: 34 Bafchman, Marnice: 400, 404 Barffeld, Lara: 34 Bell, Cafhy: 34 Bell, Chuck: 34, 78 Benflye, Kevin: 34 Berger, David: 34, 466 Berndf, Harold: 34 Bernslein, Sieve: 34, 74, 95, 436 Berry, Charles: 34, 74 Bhaffacharya, Joyesha: 34, 40, 98, 433, 436 Bierer, Michele: 34, 436 Binowilz, Dan: 34, 82, 86, 437 Bockserman, Carol: 34, 424, 426, 436, 482 Boeger, Kirk: 34, 78 Boeser, Kim: 34, 403 Boime, Bonnie: 34 Bollinger, Chris: 34, 400 Bourd, Karie: 34 Bremer, Dennis: 34, 82, 86 Bridges, Julie: 34, 40, 433, 436, 452 Brisby, Roosevelf: 35 Brown, Andy: 34 Brown, Chris: 34, 82, 86, 87, 433, 437, 482, 488 Brown, David: 34 Brown, Kellie: 34 Bryanf, Suzie: 35 Buckland, Keifh: 35, 74 Budner, Krisfi: 35 Canlor, Drew: 35 Carr, Angie: 35 Carson, Sfephen: 35, 84, 85, 453 Caflin, Andrea: 35, 400 Cepluck, Chrisline: Chalfman, Frank: 442, 443 Cherry, David: 35 Cho, Mike: 35, 466 Choi, Kue: 35 Chrisl, Barbara: 35, 435, 242 Cicero, Kelly: 35, 466 Clay, Tony: 35 Cochran, Kafhy: 35, 435 Cohn, Barfon: Conway, Kevin: 35, 74, 88 Cooper, Leah: 35 index LEE Cooper, Rochel: 35 Cornwell, Becky: 35, 97 Croddock, Colleen: 35 Croddock, John: 35, 74, 76, 435, 449 Crespin, Cynthio: 35 Cryer, Phil: 35 Curron, Jockie: 35 Currinder, Michelle: 35 Cytron, Brod: 35, 43, 78, 435, 436, 443 Dondridge, June: 35, 466 Donlels, Mortho: 35 Donn, Alex: 35, 74 Dorst, Jim: 35 Dorwin, Debbie: 36 Dovis, Koren: 36 , Dovis, Shoron: 36, 460 Deon, Loren: 36, 439 DeMorco, Debro: 36 Devine, Morgoret: 36, 444, 455 Dickson, Jomie: 36 Dietrich, Andrew: 36 Donohue, Tim: 36, 443 Dreyfus, Judy: 36, 404, 436 Duchnowski, Kristy: 36 Dunn, Chorles: Dye, Molly: 36, 97 Dyroff, Doniel: 36, 74 Echols, Potrice: 475 Edwords, Scott: 36, 436 Eisenstein, Mollory: 36, 456, 496 Emert, Julie: 36, 424, 426, 466 Emert, Potti: 36, 424, 426 Engelmeyer, Mike: 36, 78 Erenmemis, Semo: 36 Fointich, Joel: 36, 74, 438 Felogo, Mike: 36 Feldmon, Julie: 36 Ferguson, Dionne: 36 Forcheimer, Cheryl: 36 Forti, Kimberly: 36, 98 Fox, Jenny: 36 Fronc, Christy: 36, 86, 444, 466 Coll, Liso: 36, 400, 404 Gorrick, Deon: 36 Gorvey, Andy: 36, 74 Gorwood, Pom: 36, 426 Gerord, Heother: 36, 496 Gerstein, Michoel: 36 Gilfone, Michoel: 37 Gililond, Bort: 37 Gloser, Amy: 37, 436, 496 Goldboum, Lori: 37 Goldmon, Louis: 37, 466 index Goldwosser, Michoel: 37, 453, 456 Gonyeo, Nicole: 37 Cotter, Greg: Cotter, Steve: Gront, Robert: 37, 433, 439 Gricius, Liz: 37 Gross, Ethon: 37, 455 Hdber, Andrew: 37, 445, 444 Homilton, Mike A.: 37 Homilton, Mike E.: 37 Homilton, Stocey: Honnoh, Tonyo: 37 Horbison, Steve: 37, 78 Horris, Scott: 37 Horter, Louro: 37, 435, 466 Horter, Christo: 37 Howkins, Roy: 37, 74, 447, 449 Howkins, Thereso: 37 Heorst, Kenny: 37, 438, 443, 456 Herzig, Andy: 37, 74, 76, 433, 437, 448, 449, 242 Hilton, Steve: 37, 432, 466 Hoffmon, Joel: 37 Hollingsworth, Howord: 37 Holmon, Rondy: 37, 84, 443 Holmon, Dwight: 37, 439 Horwitz, Lou: 37 lngenthron, Sherry: 37, 468 Joffe, Neil: 37, 435, 439, 456, 464 Johnson, Anne: 38, Johnson, Dion: 38 Johnson, Eddie: 38, 88, 94, 436 Johnson, Jessie: 38 Johnson, Mourice: 38, 74, 447, 434, 436, 444, 449 449 Johnson, Tonyo: 38 Jones, Donyeer: 424, 426, 463, 466 Jones, Mork: 38 Jones, Steve: 464 Jones, Steve: 38, 74, 92, 93, 469 Judge, Leslie: 38 Kontis, Felicio: 38 Koplon, Andy: 447, 448 Kopnick, Mike: 38 Kdrr, Debbie: 38, 444 Kovokeb, Ahron: 38, 438 Koy, Dovid: 439 38, 435, Kelvin, Liso: 38, 449 Kessler, Jon: 38, 92, 436 King, Shoundo: 455 Klein, Dovid: 38, 74 Koesterer, Solly: 38, 466 Nevills, Kevin: 40, 88 Kopolow, Don: 38, 433, 449, 455 Korenblot, Kevin: 38, 435, 443, 456 Koritz, Robert: 38, 446, 436, 437, 443 Kormeier, Anne: 38 Kottler, Bonnie: 38, 98, 436, 456 Kromer, Becky: 38, 449 Krombcich, Kristo: 38, 424, 426, 496 Kuhlmon, Rolph: 38, 424 Kutner, Andy: 38, 453 Locy, Tim: 38, 74, 469 Lombright, Kirk: 38 Louer, Derek: 39 Lee, Thoddeus: 39, 74 LeFlore, Lyoh: 39 Levey, Jon: 37, 39 Levis, Elizobeth: 39 Levy, Tol: 39 Lewis, Trocy: 39, 424 Lin, Bertho: 37, 39, 433, 436 Lin, Dovid: 39, 444, 453 Lintzenich, Mork: 39 Moskowitz, Liso: 40, 98, 437, 457 Neidlinger, Erico: 40 Neier, Robert: 40, 74 O'Brien, Stuort: 40, 443 Offstein, Rondy: 40, 78, 79, 94, 436, 456 Owens, Andy: 40 Ozmot, Metin: Polon, Amy: 466 Polon, Andrew: 40, 74, 76 Pei, Vivion: 40, 432, 460 466, 484 Peters, Whitney: 40 Pfeifer, Dovid: 40 Phillips, Dorrell: 40, 436 Poger, Dovid: 35, 40, 436, 443, 473 Portnoy, Mott: 466 Posen, Jone: 40 Powers, Nicole: 40 Price, Horvey: 40 Price, Liso: 40, 466 Pruzhonsky, Allo: 40, 455 Putzel, Steve: 40 Quorles, Aoron: 40 Quorles, Sobrino: 40, 426, 436, 453 Rdndoll, Kristi: 40, 400, 404 Loesel, Liso: 39, 436, 457 Rondolph, Joy: 40 Lowronce, Scott: 39 Lumetto, Chris: 39 Roskos, Liso: 242 Reeves, Steve: 40, 453 Modden, Loren: 39, 432, Rehr, Whitney: 40, 42, 466 Modison, Dornell: 39 Mogdolin, Sophio: 39 Moinieri, Louis: 39 Moncuso, Morc: 39 Mondel, Louro: 39, 496, 242 Monlin, Missy: 39, 460 Morkert, Pot: Morks, Kenny: 39, 439 Morvel, Rondy: 39, 78 McCommon, Lucy: 39 Mclntosh, John: 39, 74 McMohon, Kelly: 39, 464 McMonus, Jim: 465 97, 422, 466 Remis, Bill: 40, 42 Robinson, Donnell: 44 Roppel, Amy: 44, 98 Rose, Robert: 44 Rosen, Corolyn: 44, 496 Rosen, Cindy: 44, 436, 242 Rosen, Terri: 44 Ross, Poul: 74, 76, 466 Ross, Tino: 44 Rothmon, Doryl: 44, 84, 85 Row, Jennifer: 44, 466, 496 McMullen, Kim: 39 Rubin, Joseph: 44 Mercer, Melody: 39 Somuels, Ben: 44, 449 Mestmon, Angie: 39, 496 Sondweiss, Borry: 44 Mikhoil, Peter: Sorion, Bedros: 44 Miles, Don: 39, 443 Sounders, Koro: 44 Miller, Mork: 88 Schoefer, Porker: 44, 443 Mims, Voughn: 74, 88, 95 Schmid, Mike: 44 Minkler, Robert: 39, 78 Schmitz, Ann: 44, 402 Mishkin, Steve: 40, 84, Schneider, Donny: 44, 78 433 Schneider, Mory: Mollmon, Melonie: 40 SCIWWGVTZ, Mike! 453 Moore, Robert: 40, 84 Scimo, Mike: 34, 44, 74, Morrison, Jeff: 40 435 Scissors, Mdrld: 44, 436, 457, 482 Scoff, Yolondo: 44 Seidel, Jodi: 44, 242 Selesnick, lvdn: 44, 84, 433 Selfzer,'Greg: 456 Sewing, Bryon: 44, 78 Shdh, Mildn: 44 Show, Michdel: 44, 74, 435, 436, 443 Siegfried, Pom: 44, 400, 456 Sigoloff, Shdri: 44, 400, 404 Sllbermon, Ledh: 42 Simons, Don: 42, 438 Singer, Jeffrey: 42, 82, 86, 87, 444 Sippy, Ann: 42 Sifkoff, Alexondro: Skimming, Krisfen: 42 Slein, Phillip: 42, 482 Smifh, Chorles A.: 42, 74, 75 Smifh, Michele: 42, 466 Smifh, Mindy: 42, 404, 466 Smyrniofis, Krisfy: 42 Sohn, Clciudio: 42, 97 Soufer, Leverf: 42, 436, 466 Spivdck, Lourd: 435 Afein, Josh: 37, 42, 78 Sfein, Sfeve: 42, 78, 79 Sferling, Rob: 42, 74, 445, 456, 466 Sfern, Tim: 42, 78 Sfrong, Glyn: 42, 82 Sullivon, Cdfhyz 433, 436 Summers, Scoff: 42, 438 Sufer, Chris: 42, 74 Sweiner, Felicio: 42, 466 Tonner, Crdig: 42 Toxmdn, Susdn: 42, 447 Teogue, Rochelle: 42 Teper, Morlo: 42 Thokur, Seemd: 42, 433, 436, 452 Thoyer, Shonnon: 42 Thomos, Derek: 42, 74, 436, 472 Tifff, Pefe: 42, 82 Tipfon, Toro: 42 Tischler, Rondy: 42, 453 Volenfine, Kelly: 43 Vdnnier, Cdfhi: 38, 43, 97 Vermeulen, Dirk: 43, 74, 88, 436 Vilorid, Roberf: 43, 82, 86 Vifferf, Amy: 43 Von Weise, Ddvid: 43, 455 Wolfers, John: Wdrner, Soroh: 43 Wdfondbe, Micki: 43 Woferfield, Mike: 43, 467 Weinreioh, Dovid: 43, 443 Weinsfock, Lori: 43 Wesfphdl, Dionne: 43, 449 Whobrey, Kimberly: Wighfmdn, Sdge: 74 Willloms, Corey: 43 Willioms, Dond: 43, 426, 466 Willioms, Melonie: 43 Willioms, Rodney: 43 Wilson, Freddie: 43, 92 Windom, Clifford: 43, 472 Wipf, Ldnie: 43 Wiffe, Cdfhy: 43, 466 Wiffe, Joy: 43 Wolf, Bobby: 43, 88, 435 Wolfe, Ken: 43 Wolfjen, Kevin: 43, 74 Wooden, Gene: 74, 88 Yoruck, Wendy: 43, 466 Ydfkemdn, Amy: 43, 98, 456, 496 Zoffdroni, Pdul: 43, 74 Zomon, Mohdmmod: 43 Zimbdlisf, Ddvid: 43 SDPHDMDFIES Addms, Ddvid: 44, 80, 435, 443 Allen, Meldnie: 44, 444, 463, 466 Andermdn, Joson: 44 Anderson, Troci: 44, 466 Arringfon, Ashley: 44 Ayvdzion, Nord: 44 Bdchmcin, Jennifer: 44 Bdndshek, Debbie: 44, 466 Bori, Ddvid: 44, 83, 93 Borlow, Kdrin: 44 Becker, Michdel: 44 Becin, Borbord: 44 Becker, Susdn: 44, 423 Becker, Michdel: 438 Berger, Brenf: 44, 76, 93 Berger, John: 44, 453 Berkeley, Bob: 44 Bernsfein, Jodi: 44, 427, 435, 436, 492 Beffendorf, Lindsey: 44, 452 Biggs, Tom: 44, 80 Bilchik, Wdrren: 44, 439 Billings, Brion: 44 Bledsoe, Angelo: 44 Blue-fein, Michelle: 44 Boeger, Pefer: 44, 435, 490 Bowden, Eric: 44 Brennon, Ddniel: 44 Brockmonn, Tim: 76, 92 Brooks, Ron: 467 Brown, Angie: 45, 452, 456 Brown, Briff: 45, 443 Coldwell, A.K.: 45 Colvin, Phyllis: 45 Comie, Ddrien: 45, 76, 93 Condice, Chris: 465 Conn, Kelly: 45 Corr, Shoun: 45, 76, 92, 93 Chdifmdn, Sedn: 45, 443 Cho, Clifford: 45 Cldrk, Sidney: 45 Cldy, Cdndie: 45 Cocifes, Krissie: 45, 427, 466 Cobdugh, Moffhew: 45, 80, 90 Cobbins, Trocey: 403 Cohen, Avishid: 45 Cohen, Dophno: 45 Cohen, Pdul: 45 Cohen, Scoff: 45 Collins, Kim: 45 Crowford, Eric: 45 Curry, Terryl: 45 Donn, Anne: 45, 404 Dougherfy, llse: 45, 86, 200 Ddvenporf, Brion: 45 Ddvie, Leigh: 45, 466 DeFobio, Michelle: 45, 447 Degener, Rick: 45, 76 Deusinger, Donno: 46, 466 Diederick, George: 46 Diehl, Dovid: 449 Dodds, Chris: 46 Dougherfy, Todd: 46 Drdke, Sfeven: 46 Dubinsky, Robyn: 46, 436 Dudley, Bloke: 46 Dull, Kdfhleen: 46 Dunlop, Cicily: 46, 404, 404 Duvoll, Ddvid: 46 Eberwein, Julie: 46, 403, 404, 433, 436 Echols, Veronicd: 46 Ernsf, Donnd: 46 Essick, Borf: 46, 76 Engelhordf, Joel: 46, 90 Fdden, lllid: 46 Fdherfy, Amy: 46, 427 Feibel, Juliefz 46, 455 Feinsfein, Doug: 46, 92 Felder, Mork: 46, 82, 86 Fiorilli, Chris: 46, 74 Fldgg, Micdlyn: 46 Florsek, Chrisfine: 46 Flye, Chris: 46, 76, 93 Follmdn, Julie: 46, 436 Fording, Jenny: 46 Fordyce, Hedfher: 46, 444 Forfi, Williclm: 46 Forfi, Mdrk: 46, 84, 456 Freed, Julie: 46 Gdby, Crdig: 46 Golinsky, Mdrind: 46 Gollop, Emily: 46, 444, 466 Gdrlond, Burf: 46, 76 Gdrreff, Chrisfi: 46, 427 Goudino, Andred: 46, 466 Gebhdrd, Tripp: 47 Gibson, Yozmin: 47, 403 Gillidnd, Kofe: 47 Gipson, Twono: 47 Glick, Tom: 47, 448, 444 Golde, Scoff: 47 Goldmon, Ddvid: 47, 90 Green, Kdfhy: 47 Hober, Mdrc: 47, 48, 444, 456 Holleff, Kdiflin: 47, 444 Hdrdy, Kim: 47 Horris, Jennifer: 47 Hoyden, Cynfhid: 404 Hedld, Rochel: 47, 466 Hedrsf, Lduri: 47 Hedgecock, Troci: 47 Heffi, Chorloffe: 47 Hines, Lourd: 47 Hirsch, Sfeve: 47 Homdn, Pciul: 47 Holldnd, Sedn: 47, 447 Hollingsworfh, Liso: 47 Howord, Chdnfdll: 47 Howdrd, Tdushd: 47 Huddlesfon, Cory: 47 Humphrey, Anne: 48, 404 lonoffi, Mike: 48, 80, 443 lfuen, Emen: 48 lvdnoff, Rochelle: 48 Jdcobs, Shond: 48 Jenkins, Joson: 48, 90, 456 Jensen, Lord: 48 Jiminez, Cormen: 48 Johner, Greg: 48 Jones, Andre: 74, 75, 88 Jones, Ken: 48 Konfis, Chris: 48 Kordis, Tod: 48, 80, 444 Kofcher, Elizobefh: 48 Kdufmon, Jomie: 2, 48, EE index 54, 80, 92, 435 Kelley, Gino: 48, 466 Keohone, Tim: 48, 83, 94, 444 Kilo, Roberl: 48, 80, 84 King, Kenl: 48 Kinselld, Leslie: 48 Kirlion, Slri: 44, 48 Kisller, Jdmes: 48 Klein, Spencer: 48, 83, 86, 444 Keohone, Tim: 86 Koehler, Elke: 48 Korn, Richdrd: 48, 435, 460, 490 Kornblel, Volerie: 48 Krdin, Ali: 7, 48, 427 Krdnzbnerg, Lily: 48 Kunzelmdn, Chris: 48, 83, 466 Kurlen, Bo: 48 Kusomo, Kevin: 48 Lombrighl, Jim: 48, 80, 93, 435, 444 Ldmperl, Tony: 48 Lee, Arlene: 48, 449, 470 Levin, Scoll: Levine, Kip: 49, 90 Levy, Dono: 49, 436 Levy, Julie: 49, 444 Levy, Lili: 49 Levy, Ncincy: 49 Leydid, Kimmie: 47 Lewis, Moureen: 5, 7, 49, 97 Lipklnd, Ddvid: 49, 76, 92 Loomslein, Debro: 49, 86, 436 Moclind, Eric: 49, 76 Mocfddyen, Mdrk: Mdher, Moll: 49, 76, 92, 460 Molone, Kdlherine: 49 Mdndel, Amy: 49, 436, 467 Mdnning, Soroh: 49 Monnis, Slephdnie: 49, 427 Morlin, Dednno: 49, 466 Mdssey, Kevin: 49 Molhews, Fred: 490 Mollof, Angie: 49 McCrory, Doniel: 80 McCurdy, Bill: 49, 444 McDonold, Mike: 49, 76 McDonold, Richord: 49 McDounouh, Amy: 49 McDowell, Greg: 49 McLoin, Julie: 49 Menlon, Lisd: 49 McNedr, Schdrolelle: Menlon, Liso: Index Meyers, Volerie: 447 Michenfelder, Julie: 49, 466 Miller, Joldno: 49, 98 Miller, Shelly: 49, 50, 492 Miller, Shdron: 49, 436, 444, 466 Miller, Tricio: 49, 452 Minkler, Michoel: 50, 80 Moi, Ddvid: 50 Moore, Kim: 50 Morgon, Buffy: 86 Morgdn, Chdrles: 50, 453 Morgon, Venus: 50 Morilz, Joson: 50, 443 Mosby, Kenny: 50 Mosby, Quidno: 50 Myers, Volerie: 50, 466 Nicholson, Mike: 50, 80 Novok, Jenny: 46 Nunn, Veronicd: 50 Oberheide, Peler: 50 Offslein, Kdrri: 50, 427, 434 Oliver, Ddvid: 50 Oliver, Tori: 50, 98 Ozmcil, Melin: 50 Ozmol, Sdrd: 50 Pdlmer, Scoll: 45, 50, 435, 443 Pdppolordo, Lisd: 50 Porlop, Anu: 50, 436, 452 Pdss, Colhie: 50 Pdllerson, Groce: 50, 98 Percivdl, Rob: 50, 466 Pessin, Ddvid: 50 Plonk, Michelle: 50 Plocher, Deon: 50, 76 Poger, Brion: 54, 456 Pomeronlz, Mdrk: 54, 90 Price, Chdrles: 54 Price, Joe: 54 Quinn, John: Rondell, Julie: 54 Rechl, Richdrd: 54, 83, 443 Rich, Sldcy: 54 Riley, Corolyn: 54 Roberls, Ddvid: 54 Roche, Bdrboro: 54, 98 Rogers, Belh: 54 Roldnd, Jdmle: 76 Rosen, Robyn: 54 Rolhmon, Greg: 54, 83 Rolhmdn, Sdroh: 54 Ruben, Mdrk: 54, 80 Ruhe, Todd: 54, 444 Sdchs, Ovil: 54, 449 Socks, Sorolyn: 54, 427 Sdgel, Scoll: 54, 84, Sdnders, Mike: 54 Sdrris, Sleve: 54, 80 Schmidl, Anne: 54 Schuberl, Michelle: 54, 404 Shdh, Prild: 54 Shopiro, Julie: 54, 427, 474 Shdpleigh, Kelly: 54 Shdughnessy, Kdlhy: 54 Shermon, Koren: 54 Snockley, Kevin: 52 Wilbermon, Slephonie: 52 Silberslein, Jenni: 46, 52, 427 Silvermon, Julie: 52 Simmons, Leo: 90 Simowilz, Mork: 52 Silkoff, Addm: 52, 435, 490 Skinner, Kolhy: 52 Slock, Cosdundro: 52 Slien, Alison: 52, 427, 200 Solomon, lrl: 52, 76 Solomon, Joson: 52, 76 Solomon, Josh: 52 Sondermon, Tonyo: 52 Spurlin, Sldn: 52 Sleinbdck, Sleve: 52, 76, 93, 435 Slillmon, Debbie: 52, 403 Slrduss, Andreo: 2, 52, 435, 490 Tobcikd, Debbie: 52 Tdylor, Ericd: 52, 449 Tdylor, Richdrd: 52 Templelon, Mork: 52, 453 Thompson, Erico: 52, 455 Thorwegen, Blue: 52, 80, 92 Tronen, Ddniel: 52 Troller, Chris: 52, 76, 93 Tullmdn, Mdrk: 54, 76, 435 Tullmdn, Louro: 52 Turken, Jeff: 52, 80 Twisl, John: 76, 90 Vogel, Sord: 53 Vogl, Moll: 53, 76 Wogner, Down: 53 Wdlker, Jockie: 53, 456 Wdlls, Kevin: 76 Wdlermon, Brion: 473 Wdlkins, Lynelle: 53, 436, 453, 466 Wdlson, Sludrl: 53, 92 Weolherly, Ashley: 53 Webb, Gordy: 53, 76, 443 Werlz, Anio: 53 While, Edwdrd: 53 While, Kenndn: 53, 455 Wildeisen, Becky: 53, 466 Willidms, Chris: 53, 76, 90 Willidms, Gwen: 53 Willioms, Sherrie: 53, 466 Willoz, Phil: 93 Wilson, Trelowney: 53 Wolf, Kecio: 53, 466 Wood, Nicole: 53 Worley, Chilind: 53, 402, 423 Wulfing, Peggy: 53 Yolkemon, Bonnie: 7, 53, 94, 98, 99, 423 Zehner, Mork: 53 Zucker, Lori: 53, 86, 444 Zuckermon, Wendi: 53, 466 Albrighl, Trenl: Alexcinder, Eric: 54, 55, 84 Alexonder, Mory: 54, 466 Allison, Ashley: 54 Allmon, Wendi: 54, 427, 435, 490 Allcimirono, Michelle: 54, 62 Allhen, Joy: 54, 58, 86 Ambos, Nicole: 54 Armmer, Gigi: 54 Armslrong, Slefon: Boker, Jon: 54 Bdllenger, Anlhony: 54, 77, 94 Borney, Polrick: 54 Bdrllell, Suzonne: 54, 444, 455 Bedn, Borbord: 453 Bedsley, Tonio: 54 Becker, Addm: 54 Behle, Belh: 54, 427, 466 Berg, Chrisline: 54 Berkenwdld, Adron: Bernslein, Andrew: 54, 77 Berry, Colherine: 3, 54, 402, 405, 466 Berry, Ddnelle: Bidnco, Ddvid: 54, 58, 433, 475 Biggs, Shdnloe: Block, Kimberly: 54, 427, 435 Bldnks, Brydnl: 54 Blives, Missy: 54 Boeser, Williom: 77 438, 439 Weiss, Rochoel: 53 Bgldenl Derek: Soks, April: 7, 54, 435, Welch, Chrisline: 53 Brgnniggnl Susqng 54, 436, 449, 490 Welch, Polly: 53 447 Brauner, Derrick: 54, 84 Briddell, Jeremy: 54 Brighfman, Carrie: 54 Brooks, Eric: 55, 77 Brown, Briff: Brown, Chanffay: 55 Brown, David: 55 Brown, Julia: 55 Bruner, Tracey: 55 Bryanf, Greg: 55, 77 Bulger, Michael: 55, 84 Bullock, Holly: Bufler, Roberf: 55 Chu, David: 55 Cicero, Mark: 55, 84 Clark, Alexander: 83, 86 Clay, Damaris: 55, 405 Cloninger, Bryan: 55 Cobbins, Lorri: 55 Cohen, Evan: 55 Cohen, Jeffrey: 55 Coleman, Felicia: 55 Collins, Kimbruel: 405 Condie, Laurence: Craddock, Adam: 55 Cryer, Jusfine: 55 Davis, Lorenzo: 55 Denk, Michael: 55, 77 Dennison, Cynfhia: 55 Derrick, Sfephen: 55 Diggins, Carolan: 55 Doss, Adrian: 55 Drewel, Leslie: 55 Driskill, Michael: 55 Dubin, Amy: 56 Dudley, Heafher: 56, 465 Engler, Megan: 56, 403, 466 Ennis, Lisa: 56, 403, 405 Ernsf, Donna: Evans, Harold: Faden, Ilya: Fairbanks, Lisa: 56, 405, 449 Feldenberg, Lori: 56, 447 Felder, Loren: 56, 83, 86 Fields, Carey: Fink, Derek: 56 Fisher, Le'Cheryl: Florsek, Chrisfy: 56 Forresf, Jennie: 56, 444, 455 Fosfon, Delores: 56 Friedman, Jennifer: Friedman, Wendy: 56 Gagliardi, Maffhew: 83 George, Howard: 56, 64, 77 Gershenson, Befh: 56, 466 Glasper, Bryon: 56, 77, 466 Gohagan, Dan: 56, 438 Goldberg, Ariella: Golden, Marci: 56, 62, 465 Goldenberg, Doug: 56 Goldwasser, David: 56, 57 Gomez, Eva: Greenwald, Craig: 56 Grufsch, Tina: 56, 404 Hagan, Kirsfie: 56, 427 Hahn, Eran: 56, 84 Hamleff, Jennifer: 56, 465 Hammond, Sfephanie: 56, 402, 405 Handleman, Amy: 6, 56, 406, 435, 490 Harris, Erika: 57, 466 Harris, Jennifer: 57 Harris, Lisa: 62, 447 Harlsfein, Todd: 57, 77, 92 Hashmall, Margaref: 57 Haupffeld, Riki: 57, 83, 86 Hawkins, Dawn: 57, 77, 466 Heafh, Regina: Hechf, Lucy: 57, 97 Henriksen, Kirsfen: 57, 59, 447, 447 Henschel, Cindy: 57 Hicks, Sloan: 57 Hildebrandf, Maggie: 57 Hilfrink, Michael: 84 Hill, Alex: 57, 84 Hilfon, Jeff: 57, 77, 435, 466, 490 Hirschfelder, Melanie: 57 Horwifz, Jody: 57 Howard, Shonfell: 57 Huda, Piruz: 57 Hyers, Jusfin: 57, 77, 94, 465 Jefferson, Teresa: 57 Jenny, Mike: 57 Jensen, Camille: 57 Joffus, Julie: 6, 57, 406, 435 Johnson, Chamel: 3, 57, 405 Johnsfon, Bob: 57 Jones, Chelsea: 57, 449 Jones, Erika: 57 Jones, Laofhi, Jr.: 63 Judge, Laura: 58, 435 Kalman, Aaron: 58, 84 Kassebaum, Robyn: 58, 97 Kelley, Craig: 77 Kelly, Jennifer: 6, 58, 402 Kelly, Sieve: 58, 93 Kerman, Byron: 58 Keyser, Adam: 55, 58, 93 Kirkbride, Todd: 7, 58, 463 Klearman, Laura: 58, 435 Klein, Daniel: 58 Kodner, Befh: 58 Koesferer, Ronie: 58 Kramer, Jennifer: 5, 6, 58 Kuehner, Sarah: 58, 449, 453 Kusama, Krisfen: 58 Kwok, Joshua: 58 Kyaw, Melinda: 58 Lacy, John: 58, 77, 466 Laden, Sean: LaGrange, Gina: 58, 403 406 Lapin, Kelly: 58 Lapin, Marla: 58 Leigh, Adam: Leone, Michele: 58, 402 Lerman, Missy: 58 Mewis, Terrell: 58, 77, 90 Lin, Michael: 58, 84, 438 Linfzenich, Joseph: 58 Lochhead, John: 58, 84, 86 Loesel, Jennifer: 59, 449, 453 Logan, Kemba: 59 Lowery, Alan: 59, 92 Lynch, LaDonna: Malik, Jim: 59, 83, 86 Malone, William: 83 Mancuso, Aaron: 59, 84, 92 Marblesfone, Allison: 59, 406, 435 Marglous, Eric: 59, 77 Marshall, Susan: 59, 455 Marlin, Andre: 59, 77 Marfin, Deanna: Mason, Chanfi: 59 Maffhews, Fred: 59, 63, 77 Mazur, John: 59 McCarfhy, Maff: 59, 84 McCaffy, Sfan: 59, 77 McCuller, Garrick: 59, 77, 94 McDonald, Cyreafha: 59 McDonald, John: McDonald, Michelle: McKinley, Ann: 59, 97, 444 McKinney, Eron: McKinnis, Scoff: 59, 84 McMahon, Krisfy: 59, 427 McManus, Chrisfine: 59 McNear, Scharoleffe: Mehfa, Sharda: 59 Meier, Carrie: 56, 59, 427, 466 Mendlowifz, Louis: 59, 465 Meyer, Sfaci: 59 Mikola, Liz: 59, 98, 405 Milsap, Jeff: 468 Mishkin, Michael! 59, 64 Mifchell, Chiffon: 405 Mollard, Larry: Morgan, Arihur: 55, 59, 94 Morgan, Dean: 60, 77 Mosby, Ken: Naes, Leslie: 60 Neece, Brad: 60, 84 Nelson, Presfon: 60, 77, 94 1 Nelson, Tom: 60, 77 Nessbaum, Lee: 453, 455 Nichols, Anfhony: 77 Nicholson, Ann: 60 Nickerson, Dawn: 60 Nickl, Frank: 60 Niebur, Lisa: 60 Nowlin, Lesley: 60 Nussbaum, Lee: 60, 84 O'Bryan, Evonne: 60, 62 Oliver, David: Oliver, Nicki: 60, 427 Olshansky, Brian: 60, 453 O'Neill, Sean: 60, 83 Ordower, Bill: 60, 84 Paluczak, Lisa: 60 Perkins, Aaron: Pearl, Mike: 60 Pierce, Terry: 60, 77, 94 Prange, Jason: 60, 77 Presley, Judd: 60, 77, 93 Price, Mike: 60, 77, 94 Prifcheii, Lisa: 60, 404, 445 Quarells, Don: 60, 77, 94 Raben, Lisa: 60 Rao, Aniia: 60, 98, 99 Ray, Missy: 64 Reed, Dana: 64, 427, 435, 490 Reiss, Michael: 64, 63 Remis, Elizabefh: 64 Rice, Libby: 64 Rice, Laura: 6, 64, 95 Roberfson, James: 64, 63, 77 Robinson, Rosalind: 64, 466 Rock, Sandra: 64 Roesfel, Caihy: 64 Roman, David: 64, 84, 438 Romines, Daniel: 84 Rosen, Amy: 59, 64 Rosenblaff, Aneffe: Rosenblum, Wendy: 64, 406 Rosenihal, Jennifer: 64, 406, 435 Ross, Charlene: 6, 64, 97 index Ross, Liso: 64 Ross, Melissd: 64, 449, 466 Rovcik, Erin: 64 Rowe, Eric: 64, 77, 92, 93 Rust, Sebdstidn: 64 Sdilor, Shond: 466 Solley, Jennifer: 64 Sdmberg, Hoi: 64 Sdridn, Christine: 64 Schdumburg, Emily: 64 Schneider, Deboroh: 5, 6, 64, 435 Schneider, Mork: 77, 93 Schwortz, Julie: 6, 64, 406 Scissors, lrl: 62, 84, 466 Seethdrdm, Antu: 62 Seigel, Brion: 62, 77 Selesnick, Jdmes: 62 Sex, Sherry: 62, 466 Shockelford, Lisd: 62 Shdnley, Tony: 62, 93 Shedhdn, Amy: 62, 466 Shinell, April: 62 Shores, Nicki: 62 Silver, Judi: 57, 62, 427 Simons, Ddvid: 62 Simpson, Mike: 62, 84 Smith, Comell: Smith, Piontek: Sneider, Mdrk: Solomon, Adron: 62, 77 Spurlin, Sedn: Stdley, Reid: 62 Stein, Josh: 64 Steinberg, Adom: 62 Stewort, Crystol: Stillmdn, Chris: 62, 77, 92 Sullivdn, Cotherine: Summers, Amy: 62, 427, 435 84 62 Sutin, Jdson: 62, 453, 475 Tdtum, Rodney: 77, 94 Tdylor, Corlottd: 62 Toylor, Melissd: 62, 97 Thomds, Ddron: 62, 77, 94 Thomds, Jdnene: 62, 449 Thomos, Scott: 58, 62 Thorpe, Alex: 63 Thorwegen, Christine: 63, 404 Tindle, Borboro: 3, 405, 447 Tipton, Amber: 63, 402, 447 Trdnen, Evdn: 63, 84, 86 Tullos, Pdige: 57, 63 VdnBuren, Trdci: 63, 403 Von Luven, Joy: 63 Index Verby, Robert: 77 Vigus, Andrew: Vilorid, Roweno: 63, 97 Wdlker, Edwin: 63 Wolters, Curtis: 77, 445 Wdlther, Julie: 63, 427 Wore, Leigh: 466, 468 Woshington, Emery: 63, 466 Woshington, Mdyd: 63, 405, 449 Wdxwomdn, Louro: 63 Wedtherly, Ashley: Weiss, Cory: 63 Whitley, Shown: 63, 77, 94 Willidms, Liso: 59, 63, 427, 435 Willidms, Stephen: 60 Wilson, Kim: 466 Wilson, Robert: Wolf, Kim: 5, 63, 406 Wolfe, Jennifer: 56, 63, 403, 466 Woltjen, Beth: 63, 404 Wright, Gcivin: 63, 77, 94 Zomon, Abdull: 63 Zomler, Todd: 63 Zeigler, Jennifer: 57, 63 Zimbdlist, Alon: 7, 63, 84 FFICULTY Akihiro, Yuichi: 67 Anderson, John: 455 Arkin, Horriette: 64 Atkins, Bennet: 68 Bdnnister, Robert: 64 Borboud, Dorthy: 70 Bdssmon, Vic: 64, 439, 490 Bedll, Mdry Ann: 64, 464 Becker, Henry: 64 Becker, Ish: 74 Benson, Jodn: 64, 463 Box, Lindo: 64, 444 Broodfield, Kermit: 64 Brown, Aroledn: 64 Brown, Gene: 64, 82, 83, 86 Brown, Richord: 64 Bruns, Jody: 64 Brusco, Phil: 64, 84 Burke, Dick: 64 Coffrey, Eleonor: 65 Cdnnon, Terry: 65, 446, 437 Ccirinci, Cdrol: 65, 422, 462 Cosey, Loretto: 65 Chdpmdn, Doris: 69 Christopherson, Helen: 70, 422 Cobdugh, Chorles: 64 Cobrum, Joe: 68 Cohn, Florence: 74 Cordell, Rolph: 65, 433 Courchene, Jeonnie: 65 Ddce, Del: 64 Ddvies, Jim: 65 DeArmond, Gene: 65 Dupere, Sdlly: 65 Edton, Richord: 65 Ebert, Cdrolyn: 64 Edelstein, Thelmd: 55, 65, 468 Englemeyer, Rolph: 78, 79 Ensign, Jo Anne: 67 Fonelli, Michoel: 65, 447 Fieberg, Bob: 66, 464 Fitzgerold, Chorles: 66, 74 Follmon, Joyce: 64 Ford, Steve: 66, 76, 404 Forest, Jedn: 68 Forgy, Donnd: 66 Freemdn, H.J.: 66 Freter, Rex: 66, 470 Gdmmon, Ellie: 74 Gonz, Gerold: 66 Geory, Mike: 66, 437 Gloss, George: 66, 444, 468 Glick, Eleonor: 64 Gordon, Jedn: 66, 436, 449 Hdrgis, Judy: 66, 437 Heodrick, Koren: 66, 438 Heger, Brdd: 66, 439, 464 Hellwig, Eldine: 70 Herbert, Tim: 66 Heyde, Bill: 66, 434, 464 Howord, Cynthio: 66, 427 Hucker, Dove: 66 Huels, Jerry: 66, 94 lngoldsky, Bob: 67 Jocobs, Ann: 67, 424 Jomes, Mdry Lee: 67 Johnson, Ellen: 70, 422 Johnson, Roy: 67 Jones, Ann: 67 Kdrdis, Tony: 67 Kouffmdn, Hdnk: 2, 67, 446, 449 Kettelkdmp, Dondld: 67, 490 Koester, Rochelle: 67 Kopolow, Jeff: 67, 444, 449, 469, 473 Koprivicd, Preston: 67, 473 Krdmer, Bev: 67 Krosteff, Krdstyu: 67 Kuhn, Sondy: 68 Lone, Judy: 63, 70, 422 Longe, Bob: 67, 90 Leutwiler, Georgio: 67 Levy, Jerome: 64 Luckhordt, Jerry: 67 Moher, Jerry: 67, 74, 75, 92, 93 MocCormock, Lindo: 67 Mondelstdmm, Ann: 67 Monis, Bonnie: 74 Mdnker, Gerold: 64 More, Betty: 69 Mdrks, Joon: 68, 98 Morshdll, Chorles: 68, 455 Mothon, Ritci: 74 Motter, Dove: 68, 433, 468 McCoy, Bill: 68 McGilligon, Robert: 64 McKenno, Chdrles: 64 McKenno, Giseld: 34, 68, 462 Meyer, Koren: 68 Miller, Chester: 68 Minogue, Pduline: 68, 452 Mircheff, Georgio: 68 Mulholldnd, Bdbe: 74 Murroy, Phil: 68 Nienhous, Woyne: 68 Nies, Sdroh: 69 Noldnd, Pot: 68, 464 Nolting, Edith: 69, 444, 490 Norris, Bob: 69, 77, 85, 402 O'Brien, Gdle: 84 Ogier, Doris: 69 Oxley, Ann: 69 Ohlendorf, John: 69, 452 Potton, Len: 69 Peterson, Ruth: 70 Phelon, John: 403 Pinsberg, Romi: 69 Polkinghorne, Bob: 69 Pondth, Mick: 69, 76, 464 Pounds, Jone: 69 Probst, Ron: 80 Queenson, Suzonne: 69, 463 Rdisch, Williom: 69 Romming, Mike: 70, 88, 89 Rehr, Kdy: 70, 437, 452 Rhodds, Lorry: 70, 453 Richie, Bdrb: 70 Rogers, Rick: 70 Rosenthdl, Sue: 70 Socks, Bdrbdrd: 64 Sdnders, Pot: 70 Schmidt, Ed: 70, 465 Schwortz, Elizobeth: 64 Schroeder, Pduline: 70, 433 Shorp, Chris: 70, 463 Shaughnessy, John: 64 Siegel, Newton: 70 Sinner, Jim: 70 Smiley, JoAnne: 74, 432, 466 Smith, Betty: 74 Stelmach, Marjorie: 74, 440 Stoeffler, Linda: 74 Strobach, Connie: 74, 400 Svejkosky, Jill: 74, 453 Swann, Beth: 74, 440, 456 Tines, Edward: 64 Uhlemeyer, Marge: 74 Van Buren, Ken: 74 Vanta, Barb: 74 Vashols, Julia: 70 Velton, Ed: 74, 98 Watson, Jerry: 74, 403, 440, 457 Westreich, Sara: 74 Wiegard, Judy: 68, 74 Williams, Willa: 70 Wulfert, Caroline: 68 Young, Jack: 74 Zetcher, Ron: 77, 405 FIDVEFITISING A. B. Carter lnc.: 204 Albarre Jewelry: 497 Antoinette's Jewelry: 242 A.P. English QCanonj: 209 A.P. En Iish Noland : 498 Q C D Ballas Car Wash: 200 Banner Cleaners: 487 Benefactors and Patrons: 207 Brod-Dugan: 487 Busch's Grove: 484 Centerco Properties: 200 Dad's Club: 240, 244 Edwin Pepper: 497 Enterprise Leasing: 478 Freshman Class: 490 Gallery of the Masters: 494 Gerard-ln Memoriam: 2 4 3 Glaser Drugs: 496 Glen Alspaugh Kitchens: 482 Grassi's West: 479 Greek Gourmet: 483 l-laagen Dazs: 480 Hair Associates: 485 Hartstein, Dr. Julius- Optometrist: 200 Hensley Construction Co.: 495 Hufford's Jewelry, inc.: 482 Jeepers: 206 Junior Class: 202 Krombach and friends: 205 Ladue Rexall: 482 Leona Mackler: 485 Levy and friends: 494 McDonald Service Station: 487 Senior Class: 489 Shulman Construction: 486 Simowitz Family: 203 Sophomore Class: 490 Spicers: 488 Steinberg and friends: 204 Steve and Brent's friends: 242 Striped Gazebo: 494 St. Louis Group inc.: 496 Sunmark Companies: 480 Swenson's: 484 Tiger's Eye: 242 Village Nursery: 492 MCDOl'lGld'S-OHVGTTGZ 488 Wqterwgy G55 'n' Wggh 208 Medicare Glaser: 496 Melanie's Jewelry: 203 Metropolitan Orthopedic QMannis3: 208 Needlepoint, Etc.: 203 O.J. 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