Maplewood Richmond Heights High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (Maplewood, MO)
- Class of 1988
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Tina Parrott, Kristi Chhsrokos, Diane Wood, Scott Friend, Bedty Lema, Leoda Page, Christine Dewley, Dennis Ludwig, Rob Kraus. Row 4. Pom Harris, Jim Drown, Mike Reimer, Tim Newell, John Politre, Rick Mirabel, Janell Overton, Donna Whithouse, Mike Hinchcliff, Kevin Sapp, Scott Sanders, Nicole Porker. Row 5. Pete Wtiiis, Robin Ampey, Malcolm Robbins, Terry Merrell, Milica Simmons. Chris Cline, Tommy Ross, Korol Dixon, Freddie Martin. Dallas Gbbs, Mott Sharro, Lynda McCoy. Row 6: Charles Robinson, Max Davis, Tonya Cannon, Dudley Chose, Mortz Davis, Aaron White, Stanley Johnson, Ptah Rahman, Oliver Lewis, Shauno Fisher. Thomas Swyers, Tim Sharro. Adrienne Redmond. For left: Raymond Bunch is having one of those days. Left: The staff trusts Alike Hinchcliff to do the pb. 5 tyi H ‘S'toum, “SccncA- lanya (?a t toH “Dudley Aei4e Kil U (?faU4tei 4 (2Anl4ti e (?ll e Kelly (?ialy %e it6ex Dave pa'll K lU s4ntpey dliaa. 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Sittutume “ZioMy Stejidette “7uuuj 7edetut “Datui 7raai i ituum TOdite Raye'i 70Hite “Pete TOitdie Dieme TOeed “Katdy TOentdy n DEVILS 1987-88 Adrienne Redmond Dudley Chose Dione Wood 6 Eddie Rook Cindy Normon 0 Rick Mirobd REST PERSONALITY Shouno Fisher 6 Morrz Doves Lyndo McCoy 6 Aaron White SENIOR STARS!!! Tereza O'Drien 6 Aaron White Tonya Cannon Max Davis Nicky Parker 6 John Jones Meadow Johnson 6 Stanley Johnson 0 - YOU'VE GOT THE CUTES T BABY FACE ' V-P i i ' LITTLE THE BEAUTIFUL DADIE5 1. Dana Travis 12. Nicky Parker 23. Stanley Johnson 34. Kathy Worthy 2. Shauna Fisher 13. Kelly Craig 24. Kristi Christakos 35. Michelle Parum 3. Chris Cline 14. Eddie Rook 25. Tammy Ross 36. Adrienne Redmond 4. Lisa Bennett 15. Aaron White 26. Christina Parrott 37. Pamela Harris 5. Rosanna Mirabat 16. Tracy Tebeau 27. Robin Ampey 38. Evelyn Wilson 6. Diane Wood 17. Leacia Page 28. Christine O'Neill 39. Teresia O’Brien 7. Malcolm Robbins 18. Donna Farley 29. Lynda McCoy 40. Becky Lema 8. Christine Bewley 19. Janet! Overton 30. Angie Harr 41. Heather Davenport 9. Steve and Scott Friend 20. Peyton Robinson 31. Oliver Lewis 42. Tonya Cannon 10. Pete Willis 21. Rhonda Huff 32. Dudley Chase 11. Cindy Norman 22. Max and Mortz Davis 33. Karo1 Dixon BBSS Kristi Christakos 1 know you believe you understand what you think 1 said, bur 1 am nor sure you realize rhar whar you Friends are nor so easily made as kept. heard is nor whar 1 meanr. — George Soville — Author Unknown Christine Cline Rhonda Huff ’ 'People often soy rhor rhis or rhar person has nor yer You're rhe masrer of your own destiny, so give and found himself. Dur rhe self is nor something rhor one finds. take rhe best mot you can. If is something rhor one creares. — Triumph Heorher Dovenporr Meadow Johnson ' 'All rhe flowers You are never given a wish wirhour also being given of all rhe romorrows rhe power ro make ir true. Are in rhe seeds You may have ro work for ir, however. of today. — Dach Donna Farley Stanley Johnson Roll with rhe changes. Please yourself first; then you will always be happy. Reo Speedwagon John F. Jones Scon Friend ’ 'To achieve your goal you musr work hard and never The besr way to make your dreams come true is ro give up! wake up. Becky Lema Dallas Gibbs ' 'Every human being is intended ro hove a character of his own, ro be whar no other is, and ro do whar no In a land of sane and rariona! rhoughr, other can do. ir is hard ro find a real man. — William Channing — a sane and rational man Nicky Parker Pomelo Harris A good plan rodoy is better than a perfect plan Millions said wed make ir, bur you can be rhe one tomorrow. who did. — Patron Michael Hinchdiff Derrick Pickles Adrienne Redmond ' 'Once you hove achieved one goal, success will give you the confidence ro reach rhe next. Peyron Robinson I am rhe master of my fore And rhe caprain of my ship. — Aurhor Unknown Eddie Rook A strong mind knows no boundaries. There ore no iimirarions. The possibilities are infinite. Destiny is yours ro behold. Trenr Moeller Don't settle for second best, bur strive for rhe ulri- more: success. You're rhe only one that really knew me — Phil Collins Tommy Ross If rhe dog blres you once, it's rhe dog's fault. If he bites you agoin, it's your fault. ” — Aurhor Unknown Kevin Sapp I may be crazy, bur I ain't no fool. — Sammy Hagor Tracy Tebeou Some say it's holding on that mokes you strong,- sometimes it's letting go. — Aurhor Unknown Dana Travis Live life ro rhe fullest extent Decouse before you know ir, Ir will slip away and be gone forever. Diane Wood You can nor bring bock rhe post, bur rhe memories will never fade away. Kelly Craig It's been such a long rime, I think I should be going. — Boston Angie Harr Time doesn’t wait for us, ir keeps on rolling. — Boston Lynda McCoy Determination leads ro success. Cindy Norman The only way ro love something, is ro realize ir may be lost. — Unknown Teresia O'Brien ’ V wanna go back, go back and do it oil over, bur I con'r go back, I know. -— Eddie Money Christine O'Neill In these trying rimes, all we hove ro do is ding rogerher. Leocio M. Page Success is lovely, Success is grand. Success means money in rhe palm of your hand ... — T.C. Force MD Tina Porrorr The most beautiful things in life are nor seen with rhe eyes, bur felt with rhe heart! — Anonymous Michelle Parum If you love something, set ir free. If ir comes bock ro you, ir is yours. If ir doesn't, ir was never meant ro be. Lori Parisi Learn from your post and forge rhe future. And may rhor future be bright like rhe sun, As colorful as a rainbow, And full of love and happiness. CLASS OF 1989 First row Robert Mifflin, Soroh Wooten, Rosemary Welch, Paul Valdez, Peggy Dewley, Cheryl Engle, Don Horten, Tyro Lawrence, Nurresso Monroe, Coro! KiBon, Srephonie Porker. Row 2. Koren Stephens, Julie Hudson, Potty Hubbel, Lynerre Johnson, Kim Lawrence, Toni Hoyes, Paul Sisrrunk, Chris Dovis, Keith Dofley, Tonya Jones, Derry Jackson. Row 3. Sheryl Wienemon, Peggy Doemer, Nick Simmons, Mike McCluskey, Joneen Henry, Mike Suarez, Jackie Henry, Anthony Lloyd, Doryle Cobbs, Joy Rono, Donna Whirhouse. Row 4: Pauline Noion, Kurt Dor lor, Joey Wright, Mike PoUtre, Jeff Morquord, Steve Kudo, Monica Young, Tereso Dowen, Srephonie Dorron, Michelle Suorez, Rondo Corner. Row 5. Patrick Dooker, Down Diefenboch, Ron DlockweH, Demerric Walton, Terri Roberts, Morion Mils, Meretho Gvens, Dutch Wren, Michelle Pepper, Sandy Hummerr, Tina Day, Holly Finnegan. Row 6: Glenn Sutton, Rhea Willis, Michael Jones, Down Dovis, Shelly Shipp, Robert Sroneking, Keith Trulove, Angie Kloeppel, Dorris Roos, Judy Lawrence, Thomas Hibdon. Row Z Scotty Louis, Shawn Smith, Tony Wesley, Eric Miller, Donny Kuchler, Mart Presri, Kenny Leesmon, Cheryl Hosfeld, David Crowell, Scott Wendell, Tommy Dolin, Liang Cheun, David Deen. Thomas Ours Chris Davis David Deen Dawn-Diefenboch Tommy Boift Patrick BGoker Teresa Bowen Liang Cheun Daryie Cobbs Theresa Cooper Rondo Corner David Crowell Srephonie Barron Tina Boy Peggy Bewiey Peggy Boerner Jozerra Akns Keith Bariev Curt DoOarxie Kurt Dorlar ONE MORE STEP 24 y • ' . - | : 6 .. . ' ' - ; ■ L ■ Keith Dorn Karen Bterrs Michelle k.'orez singes over work well done. Lorry Er)gle April Fischer Doyno George Meretho Givens Angelo Graham Mchofd Graves Don Horten Cheryl Hoyes Tom Hoyes JocqueSne Henry Joneen Henry Tom Hibdon mM ■ '% |jl MS J-k.-.-t. iff- 25 Porricio Hubbe! Me Hudson Sondro Hummerr Derry Jackson Lynerre Johnson AMcheUe Jones Tonyo Jones Cossd! Kiliion Angie Kioeppel Don Kuchier Sreve Kudo Tyro Lawrence Judy Lancaster Kim Lawrence 26 Kenneth Leesmon Michoel McClushey Nutresso Monroe Matthew Presti Dorris Roos Anthony Lloyd Robert Mifflin Srehonie Porker Rohn Marie Robbins Peter Shorto Scotty Louis Eric Miller [Mi PoZerre Terri Roberts Shelly Shipp Jeffrey Marquord Morion Mills Michael PoZrre Joy Rono Derrick Shipley Nek Simmons Michelie Suorez Rosemary Welch John Wren PguI Sisrrunk Glenn Surrpn Sheryl Wienemon Joe Wrighr Shown Smith helm Trulove Rhea Willis Monica Young Michael Suarez • JUNIORS 30 CLASS OF 1989 SOPHOMORES Ftrsr row. Stephanie Keen, Lisa Boiley, Barbara Sronkey, Amy ShUdmyer, Kirsten Rosenrhol, James Cloussen, Robyn Noll, Brian Bordle, Charles Hatcher, Bryan Gebhorr, Christy Sisrrunk. Row 2 Liso Ellis, Julie Anderson, Shannon Mitchell, Angelo Pickles, Kim McIntyre, Angie Kleffner. Roniro Summit, Kathy Kromer, Tommy Ford, Katherine Hewitt, Leigh Ann Claris. Row 3: Jon Miller, Artolie Bennett, Curt Boren, Darren May, Jesse Gomica, Phil Phung, Andy Schmidt, Julie Pore, Lori Talbot, Richard Johes, Car! Meese Row 4 Charles Zohner, Narhan Gotti, Tim Sonnenberg, Joke Staley, Dawn Drmodch, Beverly Oubb, Kelli Borlor, Morsho Pitts, Liang Ni, Terri Lawrence, Edona Jefferson, Karla Bennett. Row 5. Steve Croig, Locrisio Madison, Telisho Wagner, AJido Harris, Michelle HarrzeB, Dawn Redden, Sherri Darden, WiSe Abron, Toni Corfyon. QuinreBo White, Korina Goodbw. Row 6 Ronald Bell, Anthony Lewis, Jerry Akins, Diane Rusan, Pamela Tore, Charlotte Redmond, Angela Warner, Terbor Thames, Loshawne Moore. Percy Tore, Lome Knowles, Joe Smith, Shawn Brown. WUHe Abron Lomor Agord Jerry Alsins Jute Anderson Lisa Doiley 34 James Oaussen Deverty Clubb Sreve Craig Dawn Drmacich Lisa ESis Tommy Ford Scon Forsrer Dryon Gebhorr Danny Gerhordr Michelle Horrzell Charles Harcher 35 Down and Michelle pledge friendship ro the end. Scon Housrer Katherine Hewitt Crystal Jasenowslii Edna Jefferson Kim Johnson Srephanie Keen Angie Kleffner Kathy Kramer Terri Lawrence Sheldon Lay Alan London Dennis Love Loaisia Madison Dionn March Darrin May Kimberly McIntyre Carl Mesey Jonie Miller SOPHO 36 Shannon MircheH Tony Moses Uong Ni Robyn NoS Julie Pore Angelo Pickles Marsho Pins Tino Ramsey Poido Rondoll Chorlone Redmond Kirsren Rosenrhol Dione Ruson Amy SMdmyer Chrisry Sistrunk Tommy Smedley Joe Smith Joke Sroley Dorboro Sronkey MORES 37 Pouto Randall ond Lisa Ellis dig inro rheir projecr. Sreve Winchester Charles Zohner Romro Summit Lori Talbot Pamela Tate Percy Tore Terbor Thames Sherri Herman gets to work. Telisha Wagner Angelo Warner Vicki Washburn QuinreUo White Angie Kleffner ond Kim Johnson shore secrets. CLASS OF 1990 39 FRESHMEN DEVILS First row: Jomie Wesley. Donald Littleton, Lo’Mont Edwards, Cori Dorron, Kristen Trulove, Stacy Sinclair, Rosie Piercefiefd, Doffney White, Tiffiney Dorsey, Sherondo Jones, Rene Williams. Row 2. Dishell Dishop, Stacey Hitchens, Cornell Horns, Ronald Clipper, Orion Corsone, Melisso Mi er, Tim Rafferty, Steve Copeland, Chris Werner, Jeffrey Walters, Dorrough McDonald. Row 3. Allan Killion, Kevin Cobb, Leon Reid, Druce Rogers. Jimmy Love, Tish Smith, Lisa Doskod, Kelly Smith, Natasha Patron, Tina Ferguson, Sheri Franklin. Row 4. Amy Scott, Allicio Dronscomb, Tiffany Allen, Cathy Sroyron, Carina Corpuz, Rodney Echols, Kevin Wort ins, Mark Robinson, Antoine Woods, Nicko Doiley, Dean Ross. Row 5. Jerry Polierre, Mart Hobbs, David Suarez, Eddie Lincoln, Dill Wampler, Den Quck, David Sherhck, John Dudley, Michelle Engle, Angie Pepper, Deverly Kuehn. Row 6: Jon Paul Johnson, Steve Young, Lorry Josenowski, Hoo Cheun, Scott Chaney, Kayla WifUoms, Daphne Lindsay, Trena Peters, Jonene Jefferson, Naomi Akins, Donvnique Winston, Tonya Ampey, Rachel Clark, Charles Swyers, Wayne Woods. Dovid Cork Rochoel Clark Ron Clipper Kevin Cobb Michael Cochren Morcus Collins Steve Copeland Corino Corpuz Ronold Cox Alton Darden Dishell Dishop looks up from her worn Tiffiney Dorsey Liso Doskodl Rodney Echols Michelle Engle John Dudley Sheri Franklin Den Gluck Cornell Harris Eugene Harris Tina Ferguson Srocey Hirchens Man Hobbs Marcus Holmes Leh Jockson Jonene Jefferson Left: Sheri FronkUn, Kim Johnson, ond Jonie MiHer. Right. Eugene Horris raises o break. Jon Paul Johnson Sherondo Jones Don Kamadulski Mon KiHion Beverly Kuehn Donald Littleton Jimmy Love Daphne Lindsay Dorrough McDonald Roy Mickles Shannon Moreland Mehsso Miller Kim Johnson raises core of business Norosho Porron Michelle Poppas Misry Nenninger Tim Pofferry Srocy Sincloir Corhy Sroyron Kristen Truelove Joe Vaught Booker Wade Jeff Walters Billy Wampler Kevin Watkins Chris Werner Daffney White Dominique Winston Bene WSiams Wayne Woods 53 COMPLETION OF Row 1: Steve Friend, Max Davis, Aaron White, Mem Davis, Scon Friend. Row 2: Raymond Bunch, Stanley Johnson, Pete WiSs, Oliver Lewis Stanley Johnson Jr. Captoin 2nd Team Ai-Disrricr 1st Teom Ail Conference OFF. DEF. Scott Friend K-ciser Center Max Davis Coproin 2nd Team Aii-Distria Runningbock 1 Aaron White 2nd Team ARDisrricr DEF. Linebacker, Cornet Bad Morrz Do vis 2nd Team AWistricr OFF. Gjord Raymond Dunch 2nd Team AII-Distrio DEF. Linebadier Pere Wrliis Honorable Mention DBF. bock Wide receiver Steve Friend Honorable Mention Offensive Tcdde Of,ver Lewis Last cf outstanding group of senior players 55 Row 1 Mox Davis, Morrz Davis, Raymond Bunch, Pere Willis, Aaron White. Scon Friend, Stanley Johnson, Oliver Lewis, Sreve Friend. Row 2 Sreve Craig, Brian Bardie, Honk Buchner, Shawn Smith, Pot rick Booker, Don Horten, Mike Suorez, Curt Boren, Phillip Goode. Row 0 Jeff Walters, Percy Tare, Scon Forester, Jessie Gornico, Lamar Agord, Joe Smith, Jerry Akins, Brian Corosone, Ron Clipper. Row 4 Allan KHHon, Mark Robnson, Jimmy Love, Chris Weiner, Cornell Harris, Marcus Holmes, Eugene Harris, Kevin Work ns, Roy Mickeis Row 5 Mr. Russell, Mr. Toylor, Mr. Hosurt, Mr. McClure Coach Taylorsrored, We were victims of a rough schedule .. . There were hey injuries in the mid- dle of the season, bur we never lost a gome from lads of effort. The Rids ployed hard. I didn't en- joy the record, bur I enjoyed the kids I was working with ond I om looking forward to next year. 56 A WIN AT LAST! Orion Corosone, Shown Drown, Oliver Lewis, Lome Knowles, A-ike Suorez, Alton Killtoo, Phaiip Goode, Lomor Agord, Monz Dovis, Jozerro Akins, Rosie Piercefield, and Kim Johnson ore celebroring rhe iosr gome which they won. 57 Alboo Hans serves rhe bon with style Mr Roy raises rime out fa fun. Top row Tommy Ross. Chris Cline. Neve Gvens. Corhy Sroyron. Adrienne Redmond. Monica Young. Bottom row Amy Stott. Michelle Suorez. Albcio Harts. Evelyn WHson The ream regroups for o new strategy They cerroinly work well together This year wos nor rhe best for rhe volleyboll reom, bur there ore expecrorions rhor nexr year will be much berrer. Seniors Tommy Ross. Chris Cline, Adrienne Red- mond, Evelyn Wilson, and Cindy Normon will be truly missed, bur quire o few very copable players re- main, and hopefully, more spectators will be present nexr year to lend rheir sup- port. Tommy Ross delivers rhe boll A prime example of good reomwork 59 MRH SOCCER TEAM First row Joke Sroley, Jeff Morquord, Derrick Shipley. Dovid Cork. Steve Copeland, ond Eddie Roots. Row 2 Coach Andy Hubbard, Charlie Horcher, Roger White, Kevin Brewer, Mike Reimer, Mike PoUrre, Jim Drown, ond Eddie Roots. John Jones fights for the boll i)'VW;cV 0“ When John Jones was oslsed if he thought the 8788 Moplewood soccer ream ployed well this year, he said he thought the ream ployed well this year He said he thought the ream ployed to its full potential. Jones rhinlss that if the ream hod hod o few more experienced and shilled players, they might hove hod o chance to go to Store for the second year He rhinlss, Derrich Shipley, Mihe Polirre, Kenny Leesmann, ond Jeff Morquord could be some hey players on next yeor's soccer ream. The loss of some important seniors lihe Eddie Rooh and Mihe Reimer could hurt the ream, bur I rhinh rhor with some hard worh the ream can go far. As for the freshmen, he stores, If Ron Cox ond David Claris worh harder, they will have lots of potential. John Jones will be gradu- ating this year, bur he wishes the soccer ream the best of luch in games to come. Lee Flonigon keeps on eye on the boti os Orion Gephordr bites rhe dust. Roger White, Lee Flonigon, ond Mike Reimer ore ready for Mike Potrre has good control . . action 61 Mike Potirre races with an opposing player for the win. 62 Durch Wren and Dryon Gebhorr rry ro coprure rhe bell Roger Whire prepores ro successfully block rhe boll 63 And when rhe boll drops, John Jones wiH ger ir and score IN THE NEWS ALL THE WAY TO STATE BOYS' VARSITY TEAM First row: Raymond Bunch, Shown Smith, Pete WitHs. Row 2 Mortz Do vis, Max Do vis, Malcolm Robbins, Ofver Lewis, Demerric Wdron, Coach Andy Hubbard, (nor pictured; Stanley Johnson) Pere Mfe Oliver Lewis 6b J.V. BASKETBALL First row. Cornell Harris, Jimmy Love, Jerry Akins, Alan KHHon, Booker Wode. Row 2. Shown Drown, Alton Darden, Lo'Monr Edwards, Tyrone Dbckron. 67 Two more points for the Blue Devils. Shown Drown snatches the boll from the opponent’s hands I'm over here. This ream is good. Where ore you? 68 1988 GIRLS JV BASKETBALL First row. Chrissy Sisrrunh, Reno White, Alido Horn's, Terri Lawrence, Korhy Kramer. Row 2: Coach Denise Hayes, Marsha Pitts, Doine Rusan, Cathy Srayron, Korina Goodtow, Naomi Akins. 69 First row. Mr. O'Hern, Angelo Grahom, Locrisio Modison, Peggy Doerner, Rosemary Welch, Christine Cline, RohnMorie Robbins. Second row: Korlo Dennerr, Michelle Jones, Telisho Wagner, Terri Lawrence STATE-BOUND WRESTLERS Above: Cooch Ship Watkins and manager Dri- on Corosone proudly dispioy rhe District Wres- tling ploque. Delow. The MRH Wresting ream ofrer rhe District Wrestling Tournament. row 1 Steve Craig. Jeff Welters, Joe Vaught, Kevin Drewer. Nicko Dailey row 2. Coach Strip Warlrins, Chorie Hatcher, Jamie Wesley, Jim Drown, Morh Robinson, Kevin Warlrins, Aaron White, Joe Smith, Steve Trend, Marcus Holmes, Jeff McDnde, Detach Shipley, Manager Drpn Corosone Senior Coproins ■ Jim Drown, Aaron White, and Steve Friend The MRH Wrestling Team fought hord this season ro stay on top. They completed their season with a perfect 100 record in dual wrestling marches. The individual wrestlers worked ro improve themselves and ro help rhe ream. MRH rook first place in rhe Subur- ban Eosr Conference Tournomenr. All rhirreen weight classes ad- vanced ro Sectionals from Disrricrs. Nine wrestlers quolified ro go ro store. Two of our wrestlers placed in rhe Store Tournomenr. Aaron Whire placed third, and Kevin Brewer placed fourth. The other state qualifiers include Jim Brown, Jeff McBride, Derrick Shipley, Jerry PoTierre, Kevin Workins, and Mark Robinson. 72 Top left: Junior Jeff McDride sticks his man Above Freshman Jeff Walters goes for a take down Left Junior Derrick Shipley takes control. Dot tom left: Dotroms up! And what bottoms they are1152- Kevm Drewer, 140Aaron White, 119■ Kevin Watkins, 112- Jim Drown Delow: Kevin Drewer works to pin his opponent from Missouri Military Academy GIRLS SOCCER TEAM First Rove. Theresa Cooper, Rondo Huff, Usa Earon, Kelly Wright, June Pittman. Mary Whalen. Second Row. Robyn Noli, Marsha Pirrs, Christy Sisrrunk, Kim Johnson, Korhy Kramer, Janie Miller. Third Row■ Michelle Suarez, Cheryi Hayes, Monica Young, Tehsha Wagner, Teresio O'Drien, Teresa Bowen, Lisa Moreland. Rondo Corner 74 This is how some of the girls on the soccer reom felr about how the year went and whor some of the problems were during me year. Teresa Bowen. The year was okay bur there wqs lack of experience and communication. Michelle SuarezThis year was fun, but was disap- pointing because lock of experience and no com- munication. Kim Johnson: it was fun even though we lost. We just needed to communicate and work on our bod skills. Janie Miller. We hod a really good ream, we were Basically good sports, bur we needed to practice more and learn to play os a ream. Cheryl Hayes.- The season was fun! We basically were supportive of each other bur we need more communication and a lor of practice in skills. Clockwise: Jeff McBride fights fa' o win Cooch Watkins and Mr. McCormack talk before the big stare meet: Aaron White pdfs his man into position. Coach Watkins with Aaron White. Derrick Shipley and Kevin Brewer. Aaron White ptons h strategy. Jeff Waiters gets control of the situation. ' - PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT NEEDS MORE EXPERIENCE Coproin Tune Pirtmon led rhe ream wildly'' Coproin Mory Whalen was o great player. f r 4 rv M Uso Moreland takes on on opponent with bodsup from Cheryl Hoyes. m mm a . x.yy X- 4 m ■ Ip • Janie Miller robes over os Teresa Dowen slips up 77 ' First row: Marcus Holmes, Scon Forster, Docker mode, Chris Warner. Roy Mickies. 2nd row: Oliver Lewis. LomorAgord, Terence Smith, Kean Dailey. Patrick Booker, Stanley Johnson, Don Horten, and Honi Buckner. GIRLS TRACK Left to Right, Row 1. Lynda McCoy. Lori Parse, Corb Dennett, Robin Ampey, Adrienne Redmond, Angelo Warner, Jozerra Akins, Angelo Harris. Terri Lawrence Row 2 Porrico Dudley. Stephanie Porker, Michelle Jones. Yvette Thames, Pomeb Tore, Peggy Doerner, Shouno Fisher, Korina Goodbw, Dione Rusan, Lacrisio Madison, Caroline Drown, Cortorro Vaughn, Tonya Jones, and Coach Marry O'Hern 1987 CATCH THAT DEVIL SPIRIT! MRH BASEBALL 37 Maplewood - Richmond Heights High School Front row. Alex Reedus and Eddie Rook. Row 2 Ron Hoelzer, Kevin Sopp Row 3: John Polirte, Tom Crurs, Dennis Ludwig, Derrick Shipley, Sreve Friend, Steve Kudo, Dovid Crowell, Tom Bolin. Row 4 ChorUe Horcher, Phillip Goode, Joe Smith, Richard Jones, Lomor Agord. Row 5. Melvin Brewer Senior Melvin Brewer Above: Senior Hon Hoeizer Delow: Senior Kevin Sapp Tom Crurs pointed our the good and the bad of the past year. ' 'Some bad pants were the tods of participo- We could hove done a tor berrer , said Derrick Shipley, if rion and commitment,• however, there was more reom- we hod nor goofed off so much and had paid more orrenrion work, good coaching, berrer cooperation, and a tor of to whor wos supposed to be done. enthusiasm. 85 ACADEMIC DECATHLON Congratulations to the Academic Decath- lon ream which claimed honors and awards or rhe stare competition rhis winter or Lodue High School. Becky Lema rook first place in rhe essay conresr in Honors Division and second place in rhe Language Arts section,- Melica Simmons won rhird place in rhe Scholar's division of fine arts and in rhe essay conresr. Mike Hinchcliff rook rhird place in rhe Vorsiry division Science category Moni- ca Young also scored 980 points our of 1000 on her prepared speech for rhe rhird highest score in rhor competition. This is port of o national competition held each year in which students compere in ren areas of learning. The srudenrs rake o wrirren rest in economics, morh, science, fine orrs, social science, language and lirerorure. The sru- denrs were also required ro wrire essay, ro give a rwo-minure impromptu speech, and ro be interviewed. Featured in rhe library ore senior Milica Simmons, senior Becky Lema, junior Monica Young, senior Trent Moeller, and senior Scon Friend. Nor pic- tured are senior Mike Hinchcliff and senior Chris Cline and alternares seniors Sreve Friend, senior Heorher Davenport, and sen- ior Dudley Chose. Our rhonlss ro rhe ream members and ro coach Beverly Reed and other reochers who gave rheir supporr. Mr. Jock Taylor rook rhe iniriorive ro srorr rhe srudenr council orgoni- zorion which hod nor been func- rioning or our school in years. Now srudenr concerns ore being mer by on ocrive group lisred below: Seniors: Becky Lemo Presidenr Mox Davis Vice-President Trenr Moeller Treasurer Chris One Secretory Juniors Monica Young Presidenr Tyro Lawrence Vice-President Nurresso Monroe Treasurer Toni Hoyes Secretory Sophomores Kim Johnson Presidenr Akio Horris Vice-President Dorb Sronkey Treasurer Jane Mier Secretory Freshmen Srocy Sinclair Presidenr Mark Robinson Vice-President Disheil Dishop Treasurer Corhy Sroyron Secretory Student Body Officers Dione Wood Presidenr MiHco Simmons Vice-President Trent Moeller Treasurer Monica Young Secretory 89 THE YEARBOOK First row Adrienne Redmond. Cheryl Hosfeld. Adviser As Agord. Stephanie Keen. Row 2 Dorrie Roos. Michelle Suarez. Tmo Day. Locrisio Modison, Tereso Dowen. Keith Trufove. Steve Kudo. Heather Dovenport. David Crowell 90 STAFF DECA First row Rhonda Huff, Use Dennett, Rosanna Mirobol, Krisri Chrisrokos, Dione Wood. Tina Porrorr. Row 2. Patsy Fullhorsr, Derrick FVI-des, Kathy Worthy, Lynda McCoy, Row 3: Rick Mirabal, Tim Newell, Angie Harr, Kelly Croig, Dono Trovts. Row 4. Ptoh Rahman, Mrs Par Chesky, John Polirre, Chorles Robinson, Tonyo Cannon, Shouna Fisher. The M-RH Disrriburive Education Club of America has spon- sored many fun ocriviries rhroughour rhe year such as The sale and disrriburion of balloons on Valentine's day as depicted in rhe photo to rhe left. Each year rhe club members, under rhe guidance of Mrs. Par Chesky, sell coses of inexpensive gift items and learn to marker their products as well as themselves. Career explora- tion is a major focus of rhe group, bur rhe class also devotes rime learning rime management and learning to develop a fovoroble rapport wirh employers. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Firsr row. Mox Dovis, Mitca Simmons, Steve Friend, and Chris One now 2. Trocy Tebeou, Robin Ampey. Mike Reimer, Declsy Lemo, Scott Friend, and Heather Dovenport. The Notional Honor Society is an honor organization which requires exemplary citizenship ond character, outstanding scholarship, leadership qualities, and the willing- ness to serve. Junior and senior high school students with a D + overage are eligible for acceptance, with teacher recommendations. After induction to the sodery, you ore responsible for upholding the high standards of the organization 93 Mr. Russell demonsrrores technique First row: Carina Corpuz, Trena Perers, MeSsso Miller. Row 2. Dishell Dishop, Amy Stott, Brian Corosone, Allicio Dronscomb, Naomi Akins. When ashed how he gor in- reresred in phorography, Mr. Russell replied, There was a dub in college. I decided ropin; in a week the professors roughr me everything I needed ro Isnow. Trena Perers describes rhe fun rhe group hos rogerher learning ro develop film. The srudenrs are given rhe free- dom ro work on an area they are most interested in, bur they are expected ro learn all steps in rhe process. 94 MAPLEWOOD ACT 87-88 ECO-ACT stands for acting creating, and reaching. This program starred by the Missouri Botanical Gardens, provides o great reaching 'learning experience for students who qualify for the special course. Students study environmental problems and their possible solutions and then prepare lesson plans and classroom presentations in order to reach fifth grade students at Chaney Learning Center. This program strengthens leadership slsills and reinforces study of key scientific concepts. First row: Keith Trulove, Phil Goode, Jeff Morquard, Mike Potirre. Row 2: Derrids Shpley, Angie Graham, Tommy Smedley, Kim Johnson, Holly Stephens. 95 SPANISH CLUB First row Marcus Coihns, Rohn Marie Robbins, Michelle Suarez, Becky iemo, Tracy Tebeou, Dudley Chose, Amy Shildmyer, Kirsten Rosenthal, Heather Davenport. Row 2 Joson Fears, Stephanie Porker, Daphne White, Sherondo Jones, Charlie Hatcher, Bruce Rogers, Donald Urrleron. Row 3. Paul Sisrrunk, Marcus Holmes, Chris Cline, Michael Cochran, Angie Pepper, Jimmy Love, Down Drmocich, Max Davis, Mrs. Spicuzzo, Lamar Agctrd, Dovid Sherrick. Mexican style. The steps look pretty authentic. GERMAN CLUO First row: Scott Friend. Steve Friend, Meadow Johnson. Korhy Worthy. Row 2 Shelly Shipp, Janie Miller, Frank Gluck, Chris O'Neill, Leocio Page, Heather Diefenboch, Kelli Darlor, Derry Jackson, Miss Kettler. Row 3: Man Presti, Dallas Gibbs, Kurt Dorlor, Mike Hinchdiff, Tom Dotn, Morion Mills, Kristi Sistrunk. The German Club enjoys fun rimes. The tnitiorion con be trying, bur fun. The summer of 1987 Meadow Johnson and Sreve Friend were forrunore to visir Germany. They each sroyed with o family for the four weelss ond had The opporruniry ro nore The similarities and differences. Sreve commented that the food is very similar ro ours and he remarked that they always seemed ro be earing. And can you believe rhar they get our of school ar 12:30? Plus, whenever ir is more rhan 76 degrees outside, rhe students ore dismissed. Srill, rhere's no place like home. 97 Whar o weird bunch! A modern doy Gnderello j «KBOiiS. ■ Hrsr row. Pomelo Tote, Donno Wirhouse. Sherri Dor den, Monica Young, Tonyo Jones, Down Redden, Michelle Horrzell. Row 2. Jonene Jefferson, Missy Mills, Tina Ferguson. Down Dovis, Kelly Smith, Michelle Porum, Dorrough McDonald. Row 3: Retry Jockson, Jozerro Akins, Robyn Noll, April Fischer, Roniro Summit, Meadow Johnson, Pauline Nolan. Row 4 Peggy Doerner, Troy Loving, Lomonr Edwards, Lisa Doskoci James Show, Soroh Wooten. First Row: Jonene Jefferson, Derry Jackson, Michelle Pappos, Down Red- den, Dorrough McDonald. Row 2. Tonyo Jones, Sherri Darden, Down Dovis, Monica Young, Kelly Smirh, Roniro Summit. Row 3: Donno Wirh- ouse, Robyn Noll, Missy Kleffner, Meadow Johnson, PouHne Nofon, Missy Mills, Soroh Wooten, Peggy Doerner, Pomelo Tore CONCE T CHOIR 98 SHOW CHOIR Frist row. Tonyo Jones, Dorrough McDonald, Misry Nenninger, Sherri Dorden, Doyno George, Row 2. Soroh Wooten, Keirh Botiey, Jimmy Love, Jerry Akins, Raymond Bunch, Row 3. Missy Miiis, Roniro Summit, Paul Sisrrunk, Lozerro Akins, Robyn Noli, Alton Dorden, Tyro Lawrence, Tommy Ross, Jon- ene Jefferson, Miss Miller. First row: Keith DoHey, Jimmy Love, Jerry Akins, Raymond Bunch, Row 2. Missy Mitis, Dorrough McDonald, Michelle Poppas, Roniro Summit, Soroh Wooren, Jonene Jefferson, Michelle Porun, Tonyo Jones, Meadow Johnson, Robyn Not, Sherri Dorden 99 ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE Above left: Senior Chris Cline porrroys the parr of Olive Madison, o lead characrer in MPH's presentation of the femole version of The Odd Couple . Above-. Heather Diefenbach, Holly Stephens, Peggy Doerner, and Milica Simmons, who ployed Sylvie, Penee, Mickey and Vera respectively, engage in a friendly game of Trivial Pursuit. Deiow left: The two male characters in The Odd Couple , Manolo Cosro- zuelo and Jesus Cosrazuelo, two Spanish brothers, were played by James Claussen and Nick Simmons. Deiow: Junior Peggy Doerner and sophomore James Claussen go over the script with director Jim Poy. 100 INTERNATIONAL THESPIANS The Inrernorionol Thespian Society (ITS) is on inrernorionol organization created for the continuation and further development of all aspects of the theater arts. Membership is based on merirous partidpation in the rheorer arts. One must accu mufate ten points before being ac cepred. according to the require menis They are then initiated into the troupe. The Thespian mono is, Act well your port, there oS the honor lies. row 1- Kurt Doriar, Heother Davenport, Rick Mirabel, Meadow Johnson, Peggy Doerner, row 2- Heather Diefenboch, Rosanna Mirabel, Holly Stephens, Lori Porisi, Chris Cline row 3• Down Diefenboch, Milica Simmons, Trent Moeller, Doyno George, Mickey Motrin, Kelli Doriar row 4- Leocia Pcge, James Cloussen THESPIAN OFFICERS 101 POM PONS (Front row) Cori Dorron, Caproin Pom Morris, and Deny Jackson (Row 2) Rene Williams, Srocy Shdoir, Sherondo Jones, Kristen Trufove, and Ooffney White (Row 3) Rondo Corner, Dorrough McDonald and Teresa Do wen Krisren Trulove, Pom Harris, ond Sherondo Jones Captain Pom Harris 102 Junior Teresa Dow en Junior Rondo Corner Procrice molies perfect. Srocy and Dorrough pur in overtime. Freshman Srocy Sinclair Junior Derry Jackson 103 Freshman ■ Cori Dorron Freshman■ Rene Williams Freshmon- Dorrough McDonald Freshman ■ Daphne Whire Pom Pon girls boogie down or rhe basketball gome 105 Top righr Nicky Porker — Swinging by Right Cormo Corpuz, Tiffmy Allen. Heorher Davenport, ond Nicky Porker hongm' oround For right Dorb Sronkey ond Cormo Corpuz cheer the Blue Devils on Senior Coptom. Nicky Porker Seniro Copt an. Heorher Davenport Sophomore. Dorb Sronkey 106 SPEAK OF SPIRIT Sophomore - Kim Johnson Freshmon■ Srocey Hitchens Freshman- Corino Corpuz Freshmon- Tiffany Allen Freshmon- Rosie Piercefield Freshmon- DisheH Dishop 107 Above Heather Dovenporr. Carina Corpuz. and Tiffmy AHen do a freer hrow cheer Above right. Tiffmy Aden and Corma Corpuz Get up and move Right Nicky Porker reaching new heights Below Borb Sronkey. Winy Allen, and Stacy Hrchens Working for a Victo- ry’' Bottom right Borb Sronkey ond Corino Corpuz after o day of hard work 108 CONCER T BAND 1st row.- Daphne Whire, Amy Srorr, Mehsso MiJer, Denji Gluck, Kevin Workins, Joy Rono Tiffany Dorsey, John Dudley, Charlie Swyers, Poulo Randall, Renoe Williams. 2nd row. Dione Russon, Morrha Pins, Ron Cox, Brian Johnson, Ron Bell. David Sherrick, Doryle Cobbs, Carina Corpuz. Ill BAND DAY M AH is so proud of our morching band. This year rhe bond traveled to rhe University of Kansas and performed before Governor John Ashcroft who congratulated them on a good performance. Students Orion Johnson and Joy Rono gave o word of advice to those who ore interested in joining. Participa- tion in concerts and porades con moke everything sound so exciting and such fun, bur behind the scenes there is o lor of hard work and very long hours are spent in preparation. Only talented, dedicated, responsible stu- dents should seek to become a parr of this select group. And many rhanlss to Mr. Travis, rhe district band instructor. 112 ■ W$mm wm School Board Members-. Denis Srorler, Ann Clark, Andrew Lawrence, Dolores Townsend, Anno Diggs, Mike Demi. Central Office Staff: Celeste Wilson, AHyne Presley, Florence Elder, Mary Megger, Liz Roberts, Derh Rowland Mickey Heirzmon. Administrator of Special Prefects: Madeline Rourke 115 PRINCIPAL AND SUPPORT STAFF Mr. McCormack, our-fearless lead- er, appears ro work very harmon- iously with his staff. Featured from top left ro bottom right are-. Mrs. Jon Harsh, rhe principal's right-hand worn on: Mrs. Rhoweno Ahern, arren dance secretory; Mrs. Linda Dayton, school nurse; Mrs. Diane Rodewald, guidance counselor,- Mr. Don Hosurr, serving dual roles of guidance coun- selor and dean of discipline,- Mrs. Go ria Peck, guidance secretory. FACULTY Agord, Connie, Ms. Bradford, Bor boro, Mrs. Brewer, Joni, Mrs. Cheskey, Por, Mrs. Derering, Olive Heidolph Fefdmonn, Trocy, Ms. Gocksrerrer, Chorles L. Heerer, Carol A., Ms. 117 FACULTY Hubbard, Andy Kerrler, Rebecca, Ms. Kilsberg, Joanne King, Joyce, Mss Miller, Barbara, Ms Morgan, Mary K, Ms. O'Hern, Marry, Mr. Reed, Beverly, Mrs. 118 FACULTY Hohlfing, At, Mr. Roy. Jim, Mr. Russell, Michoel, Mr. Schondelmeyer, Charles Seogn'sr, Par, Mrs. Simon, Jewel Skouby. Margaret, Ms. Sneed, Jone, Mrs. 119 FACULTY Spicuzzo, Sherry Zink Srocker, Chris, Ms. Taylor, Jock N., Mr. Theisen, Hope, Ms. Vetitos, Kon, Mr. Workins, Alfred, Skip 120 GUARDS CUS TODIAN5 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I HH Poland Austin, lorry GS. Mark Maul, Joe Darabesek ond.Orvil Nothi are very dedicated workers and much appreciated. Janet and tori brighren each day. ftondd Paries demands respect. Dovid Stevenson « on the cose. 121 EVENTS 1987-88 Ms Agord Keith Dorn. Tyro Lowrence, Paul Voldez, Morrz Dovis. Shouno Fisher. Tommy Ross, Rheo Wfllis, Pom Harris, Proh Rahman, Heather Davenport, and Peggy Doerner Rheo WiSis. Shouna Fisher, Tyro Lowrence, Pom Harris Patrick Booker Tommy Ross, Keith Dorn, and Rheo Wilhs Rheo Willis, Tyro Lowrence, ond Tommy Ross Tommy Ross. Pom Harris, Rheo Willis, ond Keith Dorn THE SENIORS Nicole Porker Teresio O'Drien Frank Gluck 198687 Prom Court: Jemi Scott, Roymel Speed. Liso Gil. Ken Nob, Dwayne Gtam, Courtney Harsh, Eddie Pooh, Lisa Dennett. Max Davis, Kelly Wright, and Stanley Johnson. PTAe $unio7i y t ilofiietaoed- dtictimond ZfCeiy Ub ffe-niot d€iyti SPcAoot -teyaeoio the honeon ofyoo t ideOence at the 4987$unio7i-SPenio7t tom on 'A(ay ninth nineteen handledandeiyhty-Oenen Site SPlTutlfoTut d€ou e cFenton, c UiobouTii fom eiyivt anti e enen ft. rn. “JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME” Junior-Senior Prom 5 ; Maplewood-RIchmond Heights Senior High School 4987 Saturday, 8 P.M.—11 P.M. King Dwayne Gilliam dances with Queen Courtney Harsh in the coronation donee. 126 Junior Maid Uso Oennerr escorted by Junior Jads Max Davis. Senior Mad Jermi Scar escorted by Senia Jads Dwayne Gilliam Junia Maid Kelly Wright escorted by Junia Jads Stanley Johnson. Senia Moid Lisa Gil escorted by Senia Jock Kenny Nolls. Senia Moid Courtney Hash escared by Senior Jack Roymel Speed. Lost year's Queen Amy Crowell escat ed by Junia Eddie Rods. 127 Chris Qine acts os Mistress of Ceremonies os Courrney shores her py with Roymei ond Jenni. Defow: The nighr ends in splendor. i This year Spirit Week was o little unusual being that the junior doss added a very strange day. Opposite Sex Day. The guys dressed like girls and vice versa, and oh, what a riot! Girls will be boys. Guess who? The seniors upset rhe other dosses by reigning in rhree of the four oreos of competition. Below ore rhe results-. tHofl decororions: 1st place Juniors ond Seniors Cried) Floor construction• 1st place Juniors kChain Links: Isr place Seniors - Dress up Days: Isr place Seniors 130 Tonya Cannon in facial poinr 131 Paul Voldez donned earrings and make up to become a girl. The seniors cheered loudly os They rowed rheir floor Senior hoH decororions express rhe general orrirude lr rained cars and dogs Homecoming nighr, bur oil was well because borh rhe soccer ond foorboll reams were vicrorious. 132 Proh Rahman impressed us all in a limousine. This devil w$ lose his head following rhe gome. Krisri Chrisrokos raking o spin. Tyro Lawrence os o mon. Junior floor which won FIRST PLACE!! Freshmen floor which rook rhird place Sophomore floor which rook second place 133 Chris Dovis os Q woman Vernon Harper os o woman The 1987 Homecoming donee was o special one. Ir was rhe most attended one in the school's history and on enjoyable evening for everyone in attendance. The rheme was This Could De rhe Night . Mrs. Sneed and rhe freshman class were in charge of rhe lovely decorations for rhe dance and helped to make a night that won ’r be forgotten. Monica, Michelle, Lisa, Teresa, Cheryl, ond Rondo strike a glomorous pose. Above right: Lelo, Mott, Derry, Krisri, Morcus ond Rondo ore oil smiles for rhe comero. Detow left. MMco ond dare pony hord. Introducing lovely Diane Wood, rhe '87■ '88 Homecoming queen, accompa- nied by Dennis Hoelzer. 134 THE 1987 1988 Presenring the 1987-1983 Homecoming Court sophomore Abcio Harris, escorted by Anthony Wdboms, former queen Tommi McCuHor, escorted by senior Eddie Rook, Dennis Hoelzer, escort of Queen Dione Wood; senior Max Do vis, escort of senior Tonya Cannon; junior Peggy Doerner escorted by Richie Hoffmeisrer, and freshman Srocy Sinclair escorted by Trent Moeller. 135 HOMECOMING DANCE IN MEMORIUM My Desr Friends Drorher I knew Jeff rwo years, bur nor very well. From rhe firsr rime I met him, I knew he was swell. The people he'd meer, he'd give rhem his all. If ever a problem, just give Jeff a call. He rimbered and royed, a genius by birrh, such, rhar words con'r describe this genrlemon's worrh. I’ve cried now o lor over rhe losr of this friend, bur rhe friendship we have, I will never ler end. 137 SEEING DOUBLE Am I seeing double? No ■ I'm seeing rwinsl Twins ore rwo children bom or rhe some rime of rhe same morher. The chance of hav- ing rwins is one our of every ninery-six births. There ore rwo rypes of rwins, idenricol ond frorernol. Idenricol twins ore cre- ated from o single egg cell which seporores into rwo parrs. Idenricol rwins ore of rhe some sex, ond ore usu- ally difficult ro tell apart. Fre- quently, rwins hove rhe some charocrerisr cs in -re- verse. Somerimes, idenricol rwins ore born joined to- gether. They ore rhen colled Siamese rwins. Frorer- nol twins ore easily rold aporr. They moy be of rhe some sex, or opposite sexes. Frorernol rwins are rwo separate egg cells fhor happened ro be fertilized ar rhe some rime. 13a GENERATIONS Moplewood-Richmond Heighrs High School is currency ond has in the post upheld a fine repurarion for promoring excellence in education ond in citizen- ship. Four generations of Cori Darron's family can coll MRH their almo morer. It seems to have been a family tradition ro attend this school. It oil starred over sixty years ago when Mabel Levis, Can's great grand- mother, was a member of MRH's first graduating class. Her grandfather and her grandmother, Dob Darron ond Derry On attended Maplewood. Continuing the tradition, Cari's father attended Ma- plewood, graduating in 1971. Her moth- er, Roxanne Raperr, graduated in 1972. Casey Darron, Cari's uncle, graduated in 1976. Cori is now enrolled and currently in the 9rh grade. MRH has changed drastically in these past years. Maplewood used ro have a lor more dances. There was the annual Homecoming dance, the football dance, Junior-Senior Prom, Senior Prom, ond the Dackword dance. A queen was chosen for each of these dances, except for the Dockward dance, in which a king was chosen. A lor more exrro-curriculor activi- ties and clubs were available ro the stu- dents. The students were very active in supporting their school. The student body was three rimes the size of our current student body. (above left) Derry Orr, Cari Dorron's grandmother, in rhe fifth grade. Derry was a member of the doss of 1945 (obove) Cory Dorron receives his father's (Dob Dorron) congrorutortons or his groduorion (above right) Cori Dorron in second grade (below left) Casey Dorron ployed for rhe MRH Dtue Devis fa four yeas. The reom become Conference Chomps his junta yea (below) Cory Dorron dons his achery medots ond porches, (below right) Mobe! Levis. 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