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K ,3 x A , -, 'fl 5 4' 1 .Ak 7? win 5 f THE 1988 ECHO YEARBOOK IS ADDING A NEW FEATURE TO THE SENIOR SECTION FOCUSING ON SENIORS WHO DESERVE SPECIAL RECOGNI- TION FOR THEIR HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS. THESE SENIOR PERSON- ALITIES WERE SELECTED FROM NOMINATIONS BY TEACHERS AND OTHER STAFF MEMBERS. THE 18 'GSENIOR PERSONALITIESII SUBMITTED WERE ACCEPTED FROM 36 NOMINATIONS. AL- THOUGH WE WISH MORE SENIORS WOULD HAVE RESPONDED TO THEIR NOMINATIONS, THE PER- SONALITIES REPRESENTED IN THIS YEAR'S YEARBOOK REFLECT AND TRULY REPRESENT THE TYPE OF STUDENT IN OUR CLASS OF 1988. 1988 ECHO Webster Groves High School, Vol. 74 A Webster Groves, Missouri Senior Section Junior Section Sophomore Section Freshman Section Activities Music Section Fall Sports Winter Sports ' Clubs and Organizations Adniinistration Faculty Index TABLE OF CONTENTS 4-48 54-70 71-87 88-105 110-117 118-129 130-142 144-153 154-177 178-179 180-189 190-195 mfg. egg , 33, 5 . uw , 1 v . ,H if 1 Q 4 w 5 . 4 . 1 ff , , - 'Rff:.tfk . ms 2 . 2, 1 Z 1.5 L- , N , gk g Q? , fg' f' ,- gg .E . .rw gf E f .lff 7 A , 21 3 f ff, 1, ,.. ..1c1 fhx A, .1s. Ax. ,rA 5 uf dv da if .ww ,Q , J ., of L 2 .f V e Q23 F. ma vi W1 S V 5, N ,,- . A .,.,, . ,Va A . m .1 , 5 11' iQ 'Q ' sv - , ei , 5 - gk xr rf? . gs' vb ,R Q-nf . ' .. 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The only thing Elaine would change about her high school years is that she would study a little harder, but she has enjoyed all of her classes and the sports she's participated in, basketball and track. Elaine hopes to be working and have a small family ten years from now. She feels that her parents have been the most influential people in her life so far. Christopher Alt '1 qi A X x x SN as S x 5 H. .fx X-Xl az- X .REQ x wa I X XX- Elaine Atkins Sandra Augustin Zachary Ault Charles Bailey Rf' l Sara Bailey Tammara Balluff Victoria Banks Wylie Barnett fa. W, if 4 F? l Vix2 s A111-V J V 3' , . i f qv, V- X I I 1 i John Bene Ill 1, ,. f lin ev' ' mb x, Sara Bailey Andrew Berry Angela Barron Eugene Barron Tony Best Alyson Biggs SENIOR SECTION 5 I a l ' Y 'ff'i- f -L -f. ,:,-.3g35R . . .. lm: Class of 1988 Left: Andy Berry and Greg Swanson. Below: Da- vid Gamon. Q, agp vw ll. Q ,l F Nihii V -, ,. 2, 41 ,wig ag.. , I Fi ., , .' X vii' ' .Q '. - l.,QQff'iLXN. N XS N i 52 -ul .1-,XXX 1 I ' Y' xX-' 5' W W ., ..,,,y:tk .. i - W lf l gag- A '41 X ..,.v1 ' ,, . Left: Jennifer Walton and Jeni Koenigs- feld. Above: Court Weston. SENIOR SECTION 7 XXEZN- 'K Janet Blair Robert Blayney Susan Bloemke Yvonne Bond Marcy Castle Patrick Cazer Roxanna Cazer Jennifer Christopher 8 Brian Boresi Robyn -Bredin Tracey Bryant Cynthia Budzinski Kathrina Busch Ray Byerly Rebbecca Caby Scott Carstens 5-fi? ili .Q Qs f ,.,- Pedro Primo Castilla - A w ent' ni 2 ea f u so f rg X XX Ag em? M 'Y 'K X Q fuk N Senior Personalityf, Sarah Gauger by Lyra Hall 1-2-3-4-5, Sarah Gauger don't take no jive, 6-7-8-9-10, back it up let's do it againf' These words describe the side of senior, Sarah Gauger, that many of us don,t know. Sarah is very serious about her future and isnit going to let anyone or anything inter- Sarah G i fere. Without a doubt, her brother Paul has influ- enced her attitude about her future goals greatly. As Sarah sees Paul diligently working towards his dream in medicine, she sees the motivation and confidence, which was achieved through their loving parents. Sarah hopes that someday she will be as good a par- ent as they are, and that she can give her kids the love and understanding that her parents share. Sarah hopes to gain experience in service, by helping the school and community as much as she can. Sarah has been active in various ac- tivities, such as SSC, Cheerleading, Medical Explorers, Young Life and her Church Youth Group for four years, SADD and W.G. Com- munity Youth Council for two years, and Prom committee and Friendship Dance com- mittee for one year. With Sarah's organizational skills, she is able to balance her difficult academic sched- ule, outside jobs, school activities and clubs, and her social life. More importantly, Sarah doesn't let this get in the way of her family. In addition to her family, Sarah greatly ad- mires the faculty at W.G.H.S. such as Frau Huggy Haase for her vitality and love for life, Mr. Horak as a confidant, and Ms. Voss for her organizational skills. Each and every one of these people have helped Sarah to make deci- sions which otherwise would have been hard to make on her own. After high school, Sarah plans to spend the next four to eight years at a good college where she can practice in her many fields of interest. Sarah intends to pursue the medical field, in which she will study nursing, biology, or hospi- tal administration. In years to come, Sarah sees a bright and successful future ahead, and she will do, the best possible job she can. In addition to a successful career, a happy family life is impor- tant to her. She hopes to gfcombine the twof' Leaving W.G.H.S., Sarah wants to remem- ber the good times. She will never forget the support of faculty and friends, and she wouldn't change a thing about her high school years. Even though there are hardships that go along with senior years, Sarah's good times over power them and will stay with her for the rest of her days. sEN1oR sEcTioN 9 la- Senior Survey 1988 Best Personality Tracy Tarpley and David Tabscott Most Likely To Succeed Prettiest Eyes Prettiest Smile David Dysart and Beth Swanson Dan Consiglio and Veda Isom Carolyn Lemmie and David Shannon 1 -s., Pat Taylor Jennifer Huguenin 5j9r,, as X g K XXX N935 P 1 asxx . x xg QQRX K R, A xx kb ff QQ, 34 1 , x 5? NT- Af: B it 11 , ? N . 15' 1 'L J 'vi . .7 3 J .1 ' A ' B -A 1 .5 X' lug? I-:ix X lsq Best Body Best Dressed Class Clown Alyson Biggs and Pat Cazer Vallerie Fuller and Pat Cazer Eric Johnson and Delisa Washington Heather Haneman and Pat Taylor John Dames Mary Clark Michael Cohen Morgan Collier Denisa Colvin Rebecca Connor 1 W Daniel Consiglio Kristie Cooke Jane Corbett Angela Corno Mfihilk.-L' we--M. Christen Correll Leroy Coryea, Jr. Jason Craig Lisa Crask Thomas Crouch Lori Cummings John Dames, Jr. Steven Deardorff -gs. .QM bevy x-- agiliv 5 , T31-J, !' Q Q' fs J--se -A if 'J ,-Tyr . 3-X-HXVL . ,wfsw V. .Sis Fernie J we .5:V,fw,, b 33 5 A jf? -X .-gf f' S Mr. Q n x 1 . .. LN V gf Nyita i, ,L 3 A K gg' . . -an 1' ,lxj f - 'A i v .,. 'N 8 VV, li' K s, 5 ' ' iq , ,e Q, ' -'fab , Xi: NR C gf fiijjfvsff A if ,... 4 K X Aw T13 . jk , f'J.-1 I A 4 I ,Q 1 Qf , Mary Nagel 'Qs 'ix' SENIOR SECTION 13 . aff. .wi and -'Av'-' ' W K, 7' Anne Dehler Julie Deppong Peter DeRiemer Sean Devanny 3 i 4 e Christopher DeVolder Dathu Thi Doan Gregory Dodson Rebecca Douglas or XV , AA in K li- . xg- 6 , lg, 1 A ,Q -,ff 'ix .A , f 4-Ish Edu wt ll gg I . Y ivedgiviv ARES ' 1 ,i 3 ' lf ' X 'K . , Q, H :ff ' ' , ,Q N' K--51WT7r?X,:: .kj A is ', Af' f K -I , , f 'f i lf W X if ' H+- 535 - ff: i 'V Ife,,,e?iivx ex A QE? 51 iii' fy: W il greg ,wie i r i e i - if . Q i ii e - fr Q ' Q iii? , .eii if 'L is 4 ' Q! 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Q' F. ,, ,YW bf , 'v . , , I ' pf , 'G ' ' ' 4232: , m ,L Atgn ,,',,, 4, ,1,, W ...Q 9952 Elizabeth Engler Steven Ewing Stephen Fingerhut nv'-W if Andrea Fox Jennifer Francis ara.,- l I Becidmc on i fp Valerie Fuller av. Angela Firestine Richard Fulsom Our Future 47' Willard Anderson and Leslie Jones fun Side di 'GV' ' v b X 1 1 X: 'Sig xv tasty' Q 'tt N1 'X 4 R XX'-X N Q-1 ' -SQ, l ,.l'Q L' X XXX ' - 5 .Y A A NP Cynthia Budzinski, Kathy Holland, Angela La Presta, Melissa Redmond. qi NN it Y ,' v KK' Nw tk: lime sg, Elizabeth Gackstetter Stacey Galloway David Gammon Vickie Gardner 0' r 2542! A l Sarah Gauger Gretchen Glock Anthony Gonos Bryant Gray f'Senior Personalityf' Heather Haneman by Marcy Castle Heather Haneman is an outstanding senior who has contributed a lot to Webster's drama department. Besides having had a leading role in last yearls musical f'Guys and Dolls,', Heather was also house manager for last year's winter play, prop manager for the spring play and is this yearls vice-president of Thespian Troupe 191. With a great deal of her energies having been concentrated in the area of theater, it was no surprise to find that Heatherls favorite class was Mr.Kenney,s drama course. She says, I want to and always will remember Mr. Kenney, he has taught me so much about myself and has always believed in me. In this year's musical, 'fFiddler on the Roof,', Mr. Kenney showed not onlyaconfi- dence in Heatherls acting but also in her dancing. Heather was cast as the dance cap- tain, a Russian dancer, which is a part that required many hours of practice. But hard work and time spent practicing were nothing new to Heather, her freshman and sophomore years she was a Junior Miss Steam Heat Dancer, attaining the position of captain her sophomore year, and she is presently involved in two dance companies. As for future plans, Heather says, I would like to be a dancer. Last summer she re- ceived a scholarship to the Milwaukee Ballet, she hopes to go back there this summer. Virginia Greene Lisa Gushleff Edward Haase Nicole Hammonds Heather Haneman Sharon Hansen Scott Hawksley 22' Jackie Heberer Peter Heil Ted Haase Willard Anderson 1 X Betsy Herron Alyssa Hilkene Kevin Hill Steven Hippe - was '1: t'H' I Suzanne Hoelscher Bridget Hoffmann Jeffrey Hoffmann Kathy Holland Nicole Hooper Marc Hornkohl Andrew Hoyer Aaron Hoyle Jennifer Huguenin Whitney Hutchison Veda Isom Hercle Ivy , ,.: -Y-YZ'-SS'A--V A R Dan Consiglio Peter Stich Nathan Ivy Barry J aynes We s Samuel Jackson Richard Jaeger F6-Licia James David Jessie A .Mm Anita Johnson Julie Jones ii Mark Yates Heather Haneman, Anne Dehler, Brennan Collins, Pat Taylor and Chrissy Ekey. SENIOR SECTION gl 7 TraCY iw ' Senior Personality, Tracy Tarpley by Lyra Hall Whether sheis planning activities for the student body or helping a friend with a prob- lem, senior Tracy Tarpley has made time for everyone and everything during her four years of high school. Tracy admires the car- ing of the faculty and the enthusiasm they have expressed to make a better working rela- tionship with the student body. Not only has the faculty of Webster Groves High School made an impact on Tracy's life, but also her caring parents have given her the guidance and constant support that she needed the most. During Tracy's high school years, she has been active in a wide range of extra curricular activities. For four years, Tracy has been on the SSC, SLB, J.V. and Varsity Cheerlead- ing. She has also participated in SADD chap- ter, Varsity Club, 1987 Leadership Commit- tee of Forty, and the Debate team. 26 Tracy is very optimistic about her future and plans to attend the University of Missou- ri-Columbia for her basic academic require- ments and then transfer to Northwestern to pursue her career as a Broadcast Journalist. However, now that Tracy is a senior and has become acutely aware of her interests, she wishes she could have developed her field of interest earlier and in a more in depth way. As Tracy looks on to the future, she hopes to have develop her broadcasting career, and to be successful and heavily involved with a major television network. But as Tracy leaves the doors of W.G.H.S. for the last time she will remember the spirit- ed class of ,88. This special group of friends have helped Tracy achieve her class goals to make each year a memorable experience. But more importantly Webster Groves High School will never forget'Tracy. ' W Q-sr, . I ' QA1:!'? -fx Y ! 'f,g,jQ as i 9 av fin K P Y YVVV iwwvxv 5 . - QQ, 5 ' 6 F' yv O ky, ., ,V ., fJ Q H? 5,1 .1 3 .' ,- Aw .rv A I M . ., , 1 ,Q f .yan V, , V- I , ' f 4 I-I-I ,, ,V . 5 Q Q 3 55, i 5 z ' 3 , ak P- ' ,ers 1, .ur X' ix -fl 'i4'5A'1Q4' ' ,giiuiisf f , Q Lf af . M mv: , . 12,2- ,, J ,,-. 4: ua ,LS X A Q L My W A Y xi? 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Jeremy McConnell James McElroy Alison Mcllvain Mehiea McKinley John McKittrick Bryan Medaris Rose Mesnier Tammy Metz if Q X . Q' f. LYNX N - s' s' N- fx X XP lil: ' N x s ss Senior Personalityf, Charmyn Moore by Jennie Ward Senior Charmyn Moore enjoyed the school spirit over her years at Webster High. She has given her share of spirit being involved in SAA, and the Catholic Youth Council. Moore says that she wants to re- member senior activities and uni- ty.', She would also like to remem- ber teachers such as Mr. Drake, Mr. Delibar, and Joe Parente. Although photography was Moorels favorite subject, she plans to pursue a career in Computer graphics or Marketing. Moore plans on attending school at Tuske- gee University in Alabama. She says she is 'flooking forward to meeting new people in the near future. Ten years after Moore com- pletes school, she invisions herself running a family and managing a career. After her involvement in school activities Moore should have no problem succeeding in her goals. Alexander Moeller Dustin Mohan Scott Montgomery 32 William Mitchell Ingrid Montroy Charmyn Moore Katherine Moore Marla Morgan Tracy Moriarty Senior Personalityf, Ingrid Montroy by Lyra Hall From embarrassing moments to rewarding victories, senior Ingrid Montroy has been through it all. Being a senior, Ingrid can look back on her high school years with a smile and say, HI wouldn't change a thing. Ingrid can remember with a laugh, her freshman year. Her most embarrassing moment oc- curred at a varsity football game. She tripped over the rope barrier, and fell down in front of a bunch of seniors. However, things like that can be forgotten when Ingrid starts dribbling down the court of Rob- erts Gym. Ingrid has been on the freshman, J .V. and varsity basket- ball teams, and has been on the var- sity soccer team as well. The most influential people in Ingrid's life are her parents, who brought her up to be her own per- son and to make some decisions on her own. Their support has helped and taught her a lot. After school, Ingrid likes to hang around friends and just clown around before going to work at the Loretta Hilton Theatre. She states, The best thing about being a sen- ior is being with your friends, being your own person, and acting the way you want to actf, These are the things Ingrid wants to remem- ber, her senior year, the best year. After high school, Ingrid intends to go to a four year college and work towards an architectural or an interior designing field. Looking ten years ahead, Ingrid sees herself having at least her bachelors degree. Whatever Ingrid does, she won't forget the support of her parents, friends, and faculty, but most importantly, shewll re- member the good times. Barry Morrison Cary Morrison Ann Mulvihill Laura Mund Shannon Munie Mary Nagel rx- Anthony Nea Catherine Nemeth Ross Nowels Beth Nunnelee Marie Oberkirsch Jennifer Outlaw ENIDR Ralph Kellenberger Richard Fulsom Senior Personality, Heidi Prah by Lyra Hall Through the years, active senior Heidi Prah, has proven to peers and faculty that there's nothing she canlt ac- complish. Whether she single- handedly aces the ball past op- ponents at state this year, or enthusiastically cheers on the Hockey Statesmen, she will never forget the people that have made her what she is now. Heidi believes that friends come first, and the ones you make while in high school, are the ones you'll cherish for the rest of your life. When things get tough all over, youill know who your true friends are. Heidi will certainly miss her friends when she attends col- lege, but she is looking forward lil V Tamara Patterson V , -54 Julie Puglisi to meeting new people and making new friends. Heidi will be pursuing Communications as a career, under the influence of her sister, Jennifer. In addition to her friends, Heidi will never forget special faculty members, whose guid- ance has led Heidi in the right direction. Ten years from now, Heidi will look back on Webster Groves High School, and re- member the good times that only a senior can fully appreci- ate. Many regrets may, run through Heidils mind, such as the turmoil of choosing the col- lege that's right for her. What Heidi won't forget though, are the friends that she has made through her activities at the high school, such as, her four years of varsity soccer, and varsity tennis, and her two years of Hockey Cheerleading and SSC. Brian Parentin Deborah Payne Heidi Prah Cathryn Prutzman .., 4 A 4 'Q Qlfr Arletta Randall A Elane Rash Pam Ray SENIOR SECTION 35 A 5 ' ' xx .Y Linda Redstone Cheryl Reed Byron Reeves uSenior Personalityf, Jeff Schafermeyer by Shannon Munie Jeff Schafermeyer has been an active part of Webster Groves High School for the past four years. He has participated in SSC, Metro Student Leadership Pro- gram, cross country, track, plays, musi- cals, band and the Group of Forty Pro- gram. The class he enjoyed most was dra- ma. Jeff looks forward to attending a big university next year and meeting many new people. The only thing he would change about his high school years would be being more friendly to all the people he was in activities with instead of trying to fit in with the popular', group. .,- U ,y J la 'gg' .FSFW ' .1359 , 1 . ,,..r 1 . . -,f- -i 1' ' ' hh 1 I: law.-... . n , Q 36 David Ressner James Riley II Matthew Ringhofer Robert Risk Carmen Robnett John Robnett Diona Rodgers Jennifer Ross .., ls! 1 Jennifer Saunders Jeff Schafermeyer 1 Julie Schlueter Eric Schrijver David Shannon Norman Sheppard Chris Ali ie Rob Forcmiin 4 ,,,,nnm-Q, J S 'x LQ? Alyssa Hilkcnc SENIOR SECTION 37 W C xxx OI' SNA QM. Q - ,iv 'S NVQ Vi make h1s most Ns -g2,v92:,.9f? 2 W ' f . fiollege ,. EQ? ,flilglln eilglneermg I piig S3121 to th - W,-2E,'143sg1fE:5, 715,221 '-',f -f .gy W,,1'- g nw Q ., X .e XA , fWlIl1QbC1l1g a f 1?QP5Sl,iSQl hy indication, , , t gglk Q obably pnjo abggyerything. tix . A63 ff? 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As a member of the Junior and Senior Student Service Coun- cil and Student Awareness and Action, she contributed to stu- dent politics. She was a mem- ber of STAR, an organization that helps the needy. To com- plement her academic achieve- ments, Veda also played varsi- ty basketball and volleyball. Veda is also an ambitious person. I plan to attend col- lege . . . I really look forward to the chance of being on my own and to see what the world has to offer In the next ten years, I see myself being one of the top accountants in a major accounting firm . . . I would like to be a successful Certified Public Accountant. I want to eventually own my own ac- counting firm. I also believe that I will be married and liv- ing comfortably? When she looks back at her high school years, she remem- bers some good times and some things she wishes she could do over. My favorite class was Spanish because it was nice pretending you were in a dif- ferent countryf, Her favorite teachers include Diana Simler, Bernice O,Brien, Susan Pat- rick, Mary Ellen Mongan, and Martha Lane. A I would charrg the list of priorities I had in my freshman and sophomore years. School was not number one as it should have beenf, The person Veda admires the most is her father. He is getting ready to retire and he has done exactly what he set out to do before he started his career He has taught me right from wrong and he has set examples for me that have really influenced many big de- cision that I had to make . . . I want to accomplish my goals as he accomplished hisf, Veda feels that drugs are the plague of todayfs youth. Drugs are affecting the world severely. They are fatal and many people do not know how to deal with them. Communicator, school legisla- tor, and athlete, Veda Isom is definitely reaching for the top and getting closer and closer to her goal. W' 'X - C., gxbf K Q5 .X A xQV .7 K 335' xxqii' xi ?XxQsXQx e1 las. N Xi A zx' . XQ X' N x' - 21,9 IN 'Q k' X' -' N X M, ENR N SIQS , x may-'W' 'I ... SBIG. 'I i . g--- if M! W.. 4 .. l 1. ,' . li ' -HI' i 'tiki- Ca SENIOR SECTION 39 Brains and a great feeling for her school are what paved the way for senior, Amy Snyder, who has taken part in such activities as concert choir, Echo paper, SSC, and the National Honor Society. This mild-man- nered varsity cheer- leader has been kept busy both in school and out. I acolyte at Web- ster Hill Methodist Church and help in the nursery. Faculty and friends have made high school very memorablef, says Amy. As with most stu- dents certain members of the faculty tend to stick out, some of Amyls favorites include the easy going history teacher Lou Hoffmann, Phil Wojak the witty physicist, Flo Ryan the friend- ly secretary, down in unit 102, and Amy's favor- ite, Gene Howle the crazy chemist who is known for his distinct and original way of tell- Senior GG Personalityf, Amy Snyder by Marc Hornkohl and Steve Casinger , I 2 Jennifer Shugert Barry Smith ing a student that he has given the wrong', answer. Next year I plan to attend college, I'm look- ing forward to standing on my own two feet. In ten years from now Amy sees herself just settling down to start a family while working part time, but for now Amy plans to kick back and ride that magic carpet through the year and try to make it all happen. World problems for Amy seemed to be based right here at home with some of the people around her. People seem to have a high inter- est in themselves and not their neighborf' If there is one thing Amy wants to remember about her high school years she ways I want to remember the sense of accomplishment, pride, individuality, and the fun of senior year. Bradley Smith Stephanie Smith Jennifer Smutz Amy Snyder 40 Matt Spencer Craig Spohr Peter Stich Senior Personalityf, Stephanie Smith by Alyssa Hilkene For Stephanie Smith, high school has been like a drama produc- tion, with her family, as well as many close friends and good teachers, playing key roles. As a junior, Stephanie became involved in Drama. I only wish I had the courage to get involved with drama earlier, she says. Obviously, a major role in this production would go to drama teacher Mr. Kenney. Other important people in her life include her family, teachers Ms. Lindbergh, Mr. Solomon, and both Mr. and Mrs. Wojakg Webster graduates Carol Davis and Wendy Warford, and singers Peter Gabriel and Bono. One of the things Stephanie likes most about Webster is the people. I have wonderful friends here,', she says. The people at Webster are so friendly and tolerant, there is such a wide spectrum of people heref' She is involved with a wide spectrum of people, in a variety of activities. Besides spending time in her church Fellowship group she has been a member of the band, the flag corps and the Art Club, and now has a part-time job at Pantera's and a Pegasus internship, helping out at Metroplex in Kirkwood. For next year, Stephanie is looking forward meeting new people and being in a new atmosphere at college, although not sure what college she wants to attend. IC' Thomas St. John Sarah Steward Janelle Storm .L f K, f' , 'aww - -ff' , It 1 'A 1541! 7 -nf ' F L' 'bln-gf 4' Tracie Stuckey 1'rfrfjfge,f , 'V Elizabeth Swanson Greg Swanson David Tabscott Carmen Talbot SENIOR SECTION 41 Tracy Tarpley Elizabeth Thomas l Beth Timpe Bryant Turner 42 Patrick Taylor Sarah Thomson Wilmetta Toliver Danny Turner Wende Terrill Senior Personalityj' Wilmetta Toliver by Camille Kellet Wilmetta Toliver wouldn't change a thing about her high school years because, Even when I made mistakes, it was good because I did learnf, Webster has offered me a diverse number of courses, Wilmetta stated. AP American His- tory stood out as her favorite. She has also taken advantage of Webster's extra curricular pro- gram, participating in SSC, SLB, SADD, STAR, AFS, SAA, Public Affairs Club, bas- ketball, Debate, and several choirs. She added, Webster has opened my, eyes to the many op- portunities that I havef, These activities have given Wilmetta a chance to interact with many people, make de- cisions and solve problems. A major problem facing the world to day is lack of communica- tion, Wilmetta feels, because It creates a lot of misunderstanding? Wilmetta remembers many faculty mem- bers, from Pat Voss to Joe Parente the hall monitor. But what she wants to remember most about her senior year is the friendships she has maintained and the problems she has dealt with which has helped her become more aware. High school will be hard to leave behind, for it has been thoroughly enjoyable for Wilmetta. But she states about college, 'Tm looking for- ward to really getting away, meeting new peo- ple, and being on my own. Wilmetta plans to pursue International Rela- tions as a career and sees herself in ten years working in an embassy, as a Congresswoman, or for a national broadcasting network. 'NW XXX XX ,ig K ...IQ .E ng., Q S' by ft? N 5 K X, X: ' x XX tw '1 Xxx NN. 5 K Senior Personality, Karen Wallace by Howard Peck Karen Wallace has all the qualities of a good student, above average grades, popularity, and active in extra-curricular activities. An avid athlete, Karen plays softball, basketball, volley- ball, and is a member of the track team. She also is a member of SSC and is a National Merit semi-finalist. Being with all her friends and meeting new people has been most enjoyable to Karen during her high school life. lid like to remember all the good times with my friends, a win on Turkey Day, the prom, and all the traditional senior things when I look back on high schoolf, said Karen. Taking after her dad, who teaches electricity here at Webster High, Karen wants to major in education in college and go on to teach high school or junior high. The most influential teachers for Karen have been Kay Wojak, Jerry Solmon, and Jim Horn, all English teachers. The biggest problem facing the world in Ka- ren's eye, seems to be lack of communication, which could explain why she likes English and wants to teach. Though she is looking forward to the independence and the new people and places away at college, she thinks her parents influenced her more than anyone. . ,, t V 'f i if ,A is' QQQ , -I A aww , . - gisafffmg Ri?g.5i2,g.fggqg.. W vs Q an ' ., in Shawn Vance Jeane Verity ,,gr U Karen Wallace Christine Walters Jennifer Walton Delawnes Ware 7 f if , Stafford Warneke Delisa Washington SENIOR SECTION 43 Senior Personality, Tony Best by Lyra Hall Tony Best There has never been a football game where senior, Tony Best's name wasn't mentioned over the loud speaker, while the bright lights above shone on his number. Many will remember Tony's spectacular performances on the foot- ball field for years to come. This outstanding senior has lead the Statesmen in many victories during his four years of high school. Tony started playing football, basketball, and baseball his freshman year, and has contin- ued football and baseball through his senior year. Tony believes that going out for sports is really good for a person and opens them up to others. Tony enjoys sports at W.G.H.S. because, for each individual, thereis a right sport for him f her. Tony's parents have influenced him greatly and have advised him to make the most of his high school years, and prepare himself for col- lege. Even though a definite college is undecid- ed right now, Tony will definitely major in Busi- ness Administration. Throughout his high school years, Tony has admired, power tech instructor, Lynn Tatlow, and friend, Mrs. Grady. Tony says, gfMrs. Grady treats everyone the same, she's so nice to everyone, she doesn't care who you are, all she wants to do is helpf, In ten years, Tony sees himself working suc- cessfully with a big corporation and hopefully happy. But he feels that a big problem in the world is getting a job that lets you live a com- fortable life. As a mature adult, Tony will look back on his high school years with a sense of pride and re- member the football games that made him proud. Though some students don't realize how valuable their high school years are until their senior year, this senior knows each year was memorable in its own way and he wouldn't change a thing about them. 'gSenior Personalityf, Nicole Hammonds by Jennifer Kelley I think the biggest problem is that people donft have dreams,', said senior Nicole Ham- monds. If everybody had a dream and worked for that dream the world would be a better place. Nicole is working on her own dream. She wants to be an entertainer and ten years from now she sees herself fairly well knownw doing just that. Nicole would like to pursue a singing ca- reer, but she also says, I know I have some unfinished business to take care of like fur- thering my education in Business School so that I can take care of myself. Next year, she plans to workin some musi- cal projects while taking business classes. Ni- cole has already sung her way through 'fGrease, Guys and Dolls,', and Fiddler on the Roof? The biggest influence in Nicole's life has been her family. Her greatest inspiration has been her mother. She raised me, took care of me, and made sure I was happy. My mother taught me to have my own mind and use it. W- 4 . - Q X iiriinn I ' q . we xg Greg and Beth Swanson Qi 9 t gg' .1,' f . 1 , ..f X 3 I Paul Wentzien Sean Wernecker Court Weston Joseph Weyhrich .J Lorna Whitfield Rommel Wilkes, Jr. Scott Williams Steve Wilson ENIDRS - Christine Walters l 45,5 ,av in ti mm ffm? mga? V X Q X -. N 4: f.. . 49 ,.,:,qnN5y.:w.l.: J- ik ,xv E Mark Winklemann Mark Yates Eric Zareh Terrence Winston Gordy Woodruff Todd Wnce 7: I 'HiNu x'xw'3r A SENIOR SECTION 47 W .52 Q8 V2 ' T' ' . Q , Ip, ., - r ww ' 135 . I aww? q .5 -E ' A fo 34' ' 1 N A? It . .iw ffw. 'if , ' Q W I v V 'Cf' 'ZW' if I. A f 1 ' 3 ' AW ' V4 t .fig 'Q f' v i 'W 1 . X if Iztv W 2437 1. A H 3 L Y lf l .I I I Li, M .M 3 U. by v . Vt' s as , N , ',?zV ig A,i, V . ,. in ., A, rg' W 'Qi' 'fe A 1. ,t . -,Y f'+ of 2 ,llk 1 4 ,,., ,5,, . . Lx b 5: , V , A H 5 5 , , . L 4 23+ BW , .. J . K 7,5 ,,,,, V, LV I . . 9 3- A 2 1 'A ' A i 4 ' '23, - Q - 'Q , 'wif -us 'Vg I ,, ' J ' ' ' w ' . ' , W, , A., - A M22 , i ,M ,: 5 .' ' - . 1 3 I 1- was yy' 'L t V L' M A' Z ' A'L f 1 V, ir ' , ,5 Y A Xxfgahu. V H l V . ' 1 f ,.,Q1 15 ' wif ,Y Q-ig, V I .,. 25 , 1 .1 A ' , nA y -is b O r 4' W ' hff , ew . . A x, fr, ig f A61 I Q4 X W , 1- - . 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What a loyal Dominick Kwentus like Scott Abbott s -f 'ifk ' ' Jennifer Allen f- 35m1fW': 3155 f lfffffig i fi f fffff 535 W ax' 'UA L -:..- Q- N 3' . Ei KN Shawna Andes 4 lk,l 3 A 3 K H kr Friederika Aceto JB N5 xii Angel Alvarado xx, .lll X Matt Arrandale . 'L . lm -. Q s Uv' Q s 1 Cheryl Adkins is Ashli Andes WI! . Judy Aublc ix fi Lori Bailey Michael Baillie Felicia Banks Juniors -- Class of 1989 Shane Connor JUNIORS 55 '1' 'ff 25534 - G W ffff ,, ye f 1 f f f f Dana Barron Bryan Barts Kim Beasley 'Hunter Beckham e .gieigg , 'ij , ,, fm neg' S254 ' - - , ,.qi t.'- ' Q-vw 1.-fegX,:f::::-129. -' L.-', Qqftiii, f s ux B . . B' . Qigfiii xg 1 kkh' ' ...ms . t y 3237531 - gy? - Yu if . B Q, SHPU' lf'-Q. 1 f ' it am kr :Vu 1 L' 5-ic, Y. 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'ff Q. 5. 4 ig ,. ,.,,v,, ...nvif rr, v . 2 - ,,o,g,'2.. N U., .. .fevfffwvs rn Kathy Cookson Jean Copley Nicole Corno Tamara Covingmn a' K C Q Jim Rundquist, Brad Fyffe and Amanda Haase in the courtyard with everyone's favorite hall monitor Joe Parente. JUNIORS 57 zfmvw'gX-'ff -' ,f . .ffiidf wiki: ,',. rg E ,ry. A , org Tracy Croom M ' . i:::2i15?'L 'its 7 44' t ' M S R w ' Ai' ,na-R91 'f E ky . x , it 3 1 X . 'Q' sf '35 if W. ,fe if Shannon Dalrymple Andre Davis 58 Robyne Cross K div, F wg 'tvlgg ,xi 1 ,N W Q L it WW WV' Ma ' U ' ' - Y' f it : 1 ' M' X 1 at til X N-i5fWEilQ'if . ,f 159'I :iff Matt Daniels M., A HEQEYEM rfifetmm Q Fi-53495 5 I . v ' filf,e gt ,nnn ., , iw: ' J 1- ip um Wi :affwff W ifimiia this Melinda Bond and Fred Aceto wait for the first bell to r J unlor Anthony Davis s t L I Dwana Davis Jennifer Day Carrie Deppong spies someone of interest off camera. Carrie Deppong 1 - , , , 'WLM , it -iw, 1 . , M S 2 FDM Vo K at W it t N1 W ., A, -im Wi f ml 35 ing. Ethel Davis . ' 22L'fi::lZi?1f s f ' 2 i-l.s L K Q , QQEQ' ii T . I 127: Q Q ases 1 2 Harriet Dean Patrick Devlin QJ'f Brian Dunn , , , - ., 1 Y X Kelli Edwards Miles Estes - 1 . l , S 5 Ea. ' is sweetie f Tk X We 5? -. X :L we--.ga John Dixson Lan Dodson iq .,: z :N-f ..,' :rcs Kerry Markland shows us her newest hairstyle. Margaret Dyer 'tx .- s f Xt sl? ae' 5 A 1TI'jFe:if?i . .I 4 v I Evan Egley Alexander Everett Jim Dolan Steve Douglas J O Michael Dove Sharron Dozier Stephanie Ragsdale and Lydia Morse in the cafeteria, JUNIORS 59 5 1 Heather Fares at g?d'.35?3?2iif z Y EEi3iiii5'53l' 3. f , :,..Wf - ..:::H ,f t ..t.f.:' ' - . .1 N, ,. . . . , in ,,g,, i .,L, , J t Dave Fonner Dan Fritz Erin Fuller ' y rr. ' . s -V1-5 'f 1 KW? 1 +35 . . at-.5fI'51t-liiipffm Q, '-.-':!r'7i3,:Eii4e'i:' f39 '5A'f3Li'TQ'1jf'IIf1lf1Q k 69 . . M, J, aw, . , X :Il ,si ' 1 SU' +2 Y A W Y t p.:fn::gL , . ' , Angie Ferguson 1 Brad Fyffe Lamar Fitzgerald Kelly Fleming Tammi Fleming Andy Fondaw Julia Fox Q Dan Fugate i'3!??ik?if'',iEI3Effz::- 111 1 w- W- 55322 rer' X 'Y F if ' t if Eff K K ng, Q N A. 'F W -. Q gif i so me am , Stacy Gallina .lim Georgia Lance Gilbert Richard Gilmore 60 -t aww Betsy Carson and Kerry Overall love school lunches. Michelle Brockman kicks her shoes off for another comfortable afternoon in class. 15319-uri-1,-:es Q?fSflff5?iiif7?YE?5?5 'K l Rini? 5' 2' W, - .- Qflfg? f---5522 A k i K . L J., V' H 'a swf f ,ry M' f R xy ,X FY ' ew gg xxafm, fsvrzfffifpzrigf 1 . vi 43' 'S ' Q 1- h JOSCph Gowen Eric Grau Jennifer Greathouse Kevin Hall 6 is Mike Hamilton . 11,2 1 .l ,, K 3 1. .. , 51:4 ' uri? I K' f i., ihhy bu- Q Linda Hargraves Shelice Harris Toni Harris iii' Kelly Fleming, Mark Scannell, Paul McKernon, Nicole Sarich, Amy Brader and Lydia Morse compare notes before class, 1, f - 1, r D 5 553 'N 1i'f 5? , ' Q. -051 ' if if '27 K so-af , Shannon Gueller Connie Gumerman Corrina Gumer iilfflfff' K i I 52 N. if-ff rip. gf, Neil Hall 4,., , -I F ' gg H. ig.-wg E? , . .Q iii f-isis? '41 I Scott Hannigan ' iifif fiffif' TT? iiiii?E5?z' -y ,1 V . ' .- v A MN .j,,:. or ' , H N , gs?-'lil ' I M W n ,W J . 1 N. I ff? 13 R , , f ' 'vi-. Qolleen Haselhorsl Brad Hays Becky Heimos Bryan Barts and Tim Oates in Ms. Bradley's Drawing and Painting class. JUNIORS 6 1 ' -W f??Ei1'a2sgS1Eie2e1? :Rm sfltgg, AY ei? git-1. 4, W ,- msn, 1:,gg:4-vf1,-n:: -- v 'ist :if 1 S E J mf X Q . w Matt Hennkens Kim Hensiek ' WM' , .ir ,graces fx.. K is F . 1 Todd Herrman Sherwin Strickland and Jay Riley enjoy lunch from McDonald's. 1 Q - 1. .- ,v . tg- , -an 'V -Efflip Junior S 2Zi3P5,,f5l5-5f52ifE1iffi i52T75f'????7iX Y 'i,qY???tl ..:: IQ 1 'Kawai' - 'ii- 1? 2212252523 ,, li H yi' falig-iii? J' ' ' J . ' . i-ii ffiidfif '- '75f:7i95?EZ?i ,vw 'ln . - , as 2 - ' ' 5 g. . 9 X - . . Fit-iz . ll fi si g' ri, gif n S pn: x , .HA R Link! ? N: ', , ' ' 31 Q, Y 'r23'z-122:25 sf- is C wa J nniif 8 -4 1 'S4', yi1g., ,.: :at rl 3' A 1x 11 'x l .z E' ' We 4' YN wi Christopher James Anne Jamieson Randy Johnson Kurt Jones 62 Doug Janette vwg-avg sit 3 Ky! :- a lg :f w- p , ' 3 i ' Ui imp - 4 'fs if Us wiv Ffi V V Chris Jones .. . :13Ef::.:.51if1 -'b- I .Y w .. . . .. . ,Zz E113-1213 J .au In 4,2 Rebbecca Hiatt Robert Hill Erin Hoffner Kabe Hotze Jay Hu Seth Humphrey David Ivy Nancy Jackson Perry Jackson JEEUICSIIICH Pierre Jeanty Emily Jones ' X K ws. 'awe 'vs klfik ...f ,-qv ik it It V jgiggiif-3 .Q E Chris Johann Richard Johns as 1- . sh -in , :3:.51-W ..,., s ',li,l :AQ ' .2 .1-'r' 1 f - 1 . ,ss 3423132 131523111-'11 'i'- Li ,A ex L Eric Jordan Alexander Joseph Ri5e2s.M fq'E2fT12'f'di.S 1 G, Nz.-41551 Q Qlei ipg 1 'J Y W ,Q 5 Q fer fig 4 w V if Q 'x -ef ,,,. .... w nfsfflv-K Chris Kargus Jeff Keene Michelle Keenoy Camille Kellett Jennifer Kelley Maire Kennedy Kirk Krabbe Susan Kraft Jessica Krull Karen Lacey Junior Statesmen ,O ' J 1, . is 14' if so 1 I s. . -Se, I. it - J fs li . I it l: 5:- wil 'F' ' 4 as-Q. - Q TSQM 1 ' .. A' li as ,ge Heather King Brian Knapp cg, w J WM Bill LaChance Rebecca Lambert irisls-::1?E'3 ' ' 41- Ar' fl Jayson Lockwood Paula Long J r X v9 'XYI Q ' J , 2 3 2 .1 wi X an i, 'g' X Laura Luadcrs Michelle Lynn Sonja Lawson Mike Love Slight-of-hand Dan Boler and his friend Christian Mullgardt. . 1 iiiio ' ,. J sos cJ,i as . L. Ei, ,..- N ,Q 5 .355 it , 's- - -' A .P 7 -or 1 L 'SL' .,.' 13 N 11' Aff? i , X' ..., Dj mfx, ,'.i w ssroal sia L 2 ESQ' Pat Lyscll James Magill Sean Mahoney Lisa Manibusan JUNIORS 63 w:?51,5SlfTLLf: .ls ' H tt '5if1: itat -- es is i . H 'WST' 1 2 L X 2 . 1 ., frl,4Sf9'is.s wif- fglq A A Y . ,,. Qfrivfizif wffwffls .safaris-w,,f - we Mais. Jackie Mann , ,,L,. 1, L,-.. i -. 3 . . Snr: , il. 19 , , -21.533 'Q' LTR, ' - John Marshallg K- i 'Ex 5 5 f feniny Mason Marla McCall Jessica Medford 64 Heather Maring K' 3374335525 K 4 .ai 4 35-siiel' Q ' ., Shaden Marzouk as - ff Sig ' - Erick McBaiin, is ' -is-:-msg: Qktezzs r x X -if s Jason McCaslin gg- 1' ra -SXSQWX be ...xx ,X Ia- 5 -ciY'G3553?5 m . . vm ' ss W ,wg::.3Eew:::::,. as .nf -' -. '-':':'3w?155Ei??S lg, .Q J ' 5 -fzsrvwi-1 -:si - 1 113 k .QV-frfitfzz . ' ,2'2iil?S23?3 -if Qif L' : H fl -. IT' 'Ke Z John Meeks Q. lea., , il WW ff Xl ' 1 i' e g'47 i f mii. j K K A ' 1 ? Kerry Markland Todd Marks M--. , www M ' Vlemiy Day, Heatherkljihnemang Beth Swansqn, Penny Messerla andgMarfa Dylihiiiaeriisliowil ilieir sliyiiidrtkfer thefightingStatesmen.' - 1 ' ' k.s' f- ' - Q J 2 f ' Q I Tn- ,f f M if i V fivYf 'e3T ' Bill McCollum Brenda McKernon Paula McKernon Brett McMillan 51:i?3i5iif3T'W ii 53''i'Q5'1lfW2'mElifL52i5?Lf S lik lfwlvli w -if SL QQ, All QF 5 W ' Ken Mesnicr Phil Meyer Joan Minney Chris Mitchell I Sl 'Kl'iSf8l'l Mont, Shannon Tate? Lydia Morse' and Stephanie Ragsdale cheer on the Webster Siatesrneri at a C Leslie Miieiier -C ' home football game. , Christian Mullgardt , . ez: .nm Yana-mesg A i M 4+ r , ,, .,. his ... -i Kevin Nentwig , gt 5: i A 2 me S l Stephanie Mohrlock Kristan Mont Shari Montgomery Kai Moore .J 1 ' M M ft! 'i A - ,, Q V- .5 r Make Mofhsusi i i LydiaiMorse 1331 f wxsrzrsg, jg 'gfgigfgzsefaif ' 51i:1535f9f ' Q 4 Qef ffslw- 3 i Kami Muiienr S . - M M - , if , F sl K . J .W,, rx .. is I ? ' L il i Animmims, Chris Murphy Rob Murray Chris Nahm Heather Nash Danita Nelson Jim Newlin Jodie Nicolous Trisha Oaks Tim Oates Mike O'Donell J UNIORS 65 P' W gg -W pQfsssg,: has ' W ie 5 K C if f e 1 . -tix ' , .f W if-Lef if-5 X VL I K, W 5 C 'V in-if we Y f J . ' will favs T we -r xi N if Todd Oliphant Stephanie Ragsdale Harold Rhodes 66 Tracy Ott ' x . s X A Q 3 ,f Kerry Overall Junior Evan Egley is on his way to class. Amy Brader looks up from her assignment to please the ECHO photographer 56. ,, ,.1 4 R - WH ' 532225. .. MM.. 'U77Ei,ET' 55 ' + 1 'il arp! -Q :N Q T121 -wr i A xt: ,ik T fi--wi' ' Q ,. I 3-vwg ' L gi. R S R Howard Peck Scott Peters Mike Petersen Orion Rakhem Phillip Rhodes it at ,. 51,5 . '3Ql '1ii'ff, rte' . 'R ' -' Teresa Redden A if lr .Sn . iffi,'et?!' - John Robinson MI 5, il K gf? 1 'W 25 i t . ',-. 3 'T a ny , , K x kk,. .V . :wr :A 1 -- 'L ,- A ii -. -I 1 es.', if TQQNLZ T T T. .. K W i'-, ifiii Melissa Redmond Chris Redmore g e 3' Liz Romines Bob Roseman ' Q WNfiiE'Ei-wftisizifsmzww ' :txm 1ftP1i!fe:::n:f?i?g.1.fff?EE:? 5 ?.!22!EE2i'ii e' 'W ' I -1g1'3:iSfi.:1.5gg3f,':: Chris Reynolds Tonya Ross , . 5 i 'f??5'fif'l 'ff' f i : X k -. 'fy - . A 'xulivu l Q A RL I 'Q . .Q 'i f A .. ' 'Q r ig Q. ,t .Q as S ' A ff' H z f ky J f ' any 1 t, - ,r 1 Jim Rundquist Teresa Rusan Jennifer Salazar N -ve Q rf, W . , ,w : Nicole Sarich Mark Scannell Hilary Schaefer -5 :ss ' Vi YV?flf 5l A af ei' E- Q55 -si 5333335211551 1 .. . 1 1' H in 'ff 1 asia. ' Y ' .Q-,J ss A ' 42 A 5, ig J 1 37 4 - sv I H , -. 3 My kk - ' ' , ff mx , s . .. aw. ., . . v Nick Sherrillo Holly Sheffler Todd Sheppard Mr. Hoffman's junior advisement: Jackie Mann. Anna Tapia, Rebecca Lambert. Chris Redmore. Friederika Aceto, Lisa Manisbusan. Mike Morhaus, Mr. Hoff- man. Jennie Ward. Miles Estes I J uniors 4 -.w .- , v 1-3 ' 'Wt an Q ff? .9i545 e. dun- 39 pf, ,, :VV , : My ,S X - 4'-' fl rnwr 'Y 'W' r Xl' Andy Ryan Charles Sale Erika Sanders ,-sffgw gag,-if -1.1ne.z,-X Q Jiffy 1. ' ,-li? ii :aww Jawa I :KTM 'e I K N -'ul , V 2' J 'xii 6 is i 5E.lEf:T.X-., 5 f . Suzy Scharf Matthew Schmeer Amy Seibert 'A 5-we W, K 'E Robert Skinner John Slosar Aaron Smith Q, -aussie Felicia Banks is working hard on another Home-cc project, J UNICRS 67 Gigg Gerkenjtold, us that bfi just, lovfes wrird processing Glilsgf K Angie Fergigsggn' ig just fdamiixg me nanqf wsnsg f g, photographer Stopped herffor a quick candid. ' , g , ,, 68 , 455245.23 an 4 Afwsmimh ' EESTEEEEH K A he t . isiff- 2-w f. , 'L 3 Tylef smm1 nuvgsgaxxmgs ' .-.. wlhlieirafmiind jj! Annafmpia If Y j uz: s 5' ' 'M ' fx gave TE' 5jn51g sm Q5 rg I TT 55: tzssfi ' , .- TQ A 'U'-3-,Q-W? , ,ik , 14f5vig srie11iAg 5 Kingu6rf3r ff 5 A41f!EQ!3i'lt:i?e SPiHYiSjiim 'h ' M L15 . x..? z K 1 rg MQ: , Yi X A-. 'A Y WWE-iE5Zai?E ififstit' 2 f' m.,. Qfiiif - ' ,' m YQ Zfonibdiiph WW masse WI-.Ti 4535 ' , .A X51 !L QF in PM ' - fzzsr. ' 3 wg . f 15525 .. A 'ig:2'11,f'a ' Hiii Siiykci ,5 . ,, , 2 'S kg i - gfs' ' ' x :,:E1iQ?if :.5 Q W, W: .Q vfh.., fCrystb,ikSlixiibbriyyfflij f,A,' f X Hdficfaf 5m4kma 5 in ' j 1 ,, wg 1 S?1211r1vHQTafP vf Bob-Stanze' ,L J ' 1 '! g45?iF?QS!mW?H! Q: sam? .. 5v I if mbsf B ve- ' I as lyme- 2 ,AQ Q is X 2 Q X SfLErwin1Stfick1Q1Q4ii, P' kgxilxykx Tl K K X yf Lyfgn rauzge f f3T' FES?fFP3f'eTa 7F'?EiS'1?l Aff' - of-iv :' li l , fqfff E ff: ,M WreniTerrill ' X225 'V' ' .X Nw, : , gy- .A 3 1 . Q fl ' l Tish Totterer Cyndi Turner . ,, , 'mmm .WWE FK 2, .953,...g,., Hzffjgggl Y W fi, 'S' .k..,, f 7 Logan Vits A l A f 'WY , K ' William W-ardff' Bill Thomas V Nikki Townsend '- -at is Q4 'Y , 1 Peter Van Leuncn Sara Thorne 5 2 I X : ff' X' rxnal' i ' -MN, :li t w fi' W. Ron Trevino - Q. lil K Chad Venable Lamont Thornhill Shelley' Tuckson g f' Eric lfineyardv A Qin, T,.:,5f:- l M 'A M -Ph p- Keith Wallaci: K, .vw M i 5-, S I 1.-,fig , . 1 S' i fi YI? 1. A i Jill Warren '. ' Kevin Wallace Q ow - h Q :.o,,,K. fwvi 'W, 5 blk 15 Chuck Waihiilgton 'f ggggzsricg mv-iv' 1-gg::::m?: , 1 3 'Pl Q l 2. S 1 2 al Jennie Ward Kerensa Qwashington ,W .1-'W Nw ECHO arrediror, Chrisllllahm, looks up and lakes a break' from his ,yearbook assignment. I Kei!h'WalIaoe7VshoWs 'us school spirit on Turkey' Day. i JUNIORS h 69ff il Tim Werner Dec Williams Adrianne Watson gfxqwggf -f ' iiii f'Slf1i14t 7 if Chris Westmeyer A--rfffsffsaweftes A '?'l??l?jSi'IifT12IQ -u. :fr S it 1 ri 12213103-'ifff ' K a n 1 - f - ' r Zzzffflifl g ' i-i' 1 W '-526.1 fifs , M is,i2?fe1.srt,t fi IW vw T :tug EQ In il .K K . - , - -' we fg:-V1 5 5 ii g ' M2 5f 'Y H fi:b5-- f N Steve Watson Carol Webber Dave Weis John Welch -.ff -.fggg.,' - 'Q .4 V . . 1 N , t- it 1 9 A N -s x ri- -'J Tr Prentiss Weston S-1. pf? , 1.1 Nicole Williams ,fi Cammy Weyhrich Shawn Whinery Mike Wilborn .l.,, I '2 1 x Ax- Kalkxi - .. Molly Winscott Jessica Wright Andy Zimmerman Michael Zoeller Q , 5 ','A Juniorslnot pictifreii fl' ,. if , -,Q i -i',l l or e Tomriiydxshford. 2 t 'shannimtmqezigfl5QIg,fQfizfy' ','lk -Agrdn Brengardkg gf, fCharle5tNorris'jQf,,,fi Q.Q-,if,'f,J: M Alyl 'f,R'usSQlliBrulit1f-3 Q Q i1FreH'JRQ6Cf, loloy V'fIfiiQ'gj,li, i11iiVi ,il jf K Bryant-Burhexy X Y .V 5 f ,AhBrew3RQLtdd,,jjf'fjZ, QygQ-Vj'j Q N f 1A.JjQiqkerstm f - ' e3 -LeeiiSchmeiiibgefg1 Qpgjg F V QLavemefDugger i Vk I' f.Tori!-Sljiowmakegfif,rg ,gfilffi N Kristina Eirfinkii- ilelle eeel , llye tbavidlsretlagnlefiytf1 riely ggyj I ' I ,Nicole Hgvlldmf k ' - A' Z J -l V,-' Q i-'l' i ffl' f VTinagHend6ijsonf7 ' 'l'k kj-Tfeena''faylqijlg-'L l, L7 j J -,Princess Henry x' -, ' ',.i 1- Qon 'Tefry1,'l,kQ' if -' . Angela Henley ,.1' -, ' Kiln-TQvbn5cnd 'Zi',Qf 1 l'.- lQ,'3IQf'ig if i fRnb6rLfHSI1f illo lsunicegflwaittacejg I' V i,MiChelle Hfllt- ' g'-' lV. ky V- !'iVK0se'W6llingtdg'e :iff J Cynthia, Huffjnes-V 'fi if lf' -M,iclia6lfiWilliamS f f 'Donna Jones- ' I ,' .-V lA,f , ,RaQhelle,Wi1liarris' f iff' Q Kevin'KnoStk' - iff 'N,- ,V ,'- gl 1-VincentWilsoi1 'i Q M liol Scott LCIh6.U - T ylll if ,ilk y g-Tfmrweytickt lyle W ,,l' 'jg 'Glen.Mdrt'in ,Q .V'f t t ---, ',V' Sara-Yahnke -',fx'y Q,,',j:lTij,f5,-'I W gf 1 ' . ,li. ,f if 1 Colin Zimrnerijdiipth fill luppcr left! Amy Brader. Quppcr rightj Maggie Dyer. flowcrj Andy 70 Fondaw, Nick Sherrillo, Tara Branstetter and Nancy Jackson. - 'E' 91 fm' f' - 167117, xx vw-W. L x 4. ,yuh :xx ..... W Mn-ffh X- Ib: fl I F' Q Q M, AQ? fx? A f, ,QV 5 fr p my P-,ff 1 V ' , x Q ,3xb5 v ., s f .1 -fx -u, X QQLIMJ. M I 6X,QBXX'f I LI ggi f I XXXYXXX q Q: .iv Q, A b Wu .v ' 'Kgs NX. X A TAKE ,s s x5,MXB .7 Ni f N I Aa Aki ' , X4 R LD w ua 5 X X I g h 'V' f I! Xi X V ' 4 x' x X 1 ' XX l- K 1 I , ,sg N A Y A 7 A - Zia 'Q N' fs .. X we T-' lp., 5 K .-'Sf':f.75Z5'2'ax X k K X X AM V? w X rw f l 1, xsix. 1 1 I . SOPHQMORES 71 Sarah Krueckeberg and Mary Wallace Corey Rusan awr y ,Q 4 W ,J Gsstzzslass Yi ,' .4 'ffig f fl' ' Efffi liif J 35f2, ',ie+, 1 fi,f'f ,f1 - V X Sims Q ii?-'jzlfjw-1 , X ,Q 1 ylfff 1 are aaaa t it NSY v Lynn Abernathy Jennifer Andrus Heather Ault Mary Beasley Meshall Bell Chris Blees li J K I L57-1 -1 .. W -, W: W eqessiziafsf' .Q T falii, f f . Q54 A,-2 :pf 'Gil E ' w l 1 'AQ-iv l ll i, K .fr 1,4,a-merry,-'P .5 M. y 2'g,. xg A - -, u , 'lf Colin Alford Jenny Andrysek Laura Bahr Cindy Behnen Nicki Bennett Nancy Bloemke Christy Anderson Kevin Augustine Matthew Barbre Joseph Bell Keenan Blacknoll Scott Bloomer yt . ?iiij'jjf'f55TfEF7 'iqfifl I K s ' ,,.x f . K, xm , W 1, gy , ' 'g i 1 K. 45' V - Dan Boler Matt Brown Christopher Caldwell Tony Chetta Andrea Cochran Angie Cooper .A .,., 'Eg W 5.3 QQ , pix, V , .filo 'Q I' fe H Ti . W -m b iff. R ,....' , ere! ' i 'ef mgfiffi, ' 11 1-.fczcgq 'W 'fnggf . o gr if . 1 ' F :QL ' 4 me Tm ' has rex, .. s exes? er ,r.f 'YJ 7 -1 iz ' 1 gssfi 2 WEP? Alan Bone Farrell Browne Joseph Carder Jason Christopher Jay Coffin Melissa Counts 'ff. gfsffmgr sfgg,::-,-mp: .qt - .L fi I Q. gi? T ii A W y e:::5:5fP- ' V -Q 11, If A W Alexander Bourne Philip Bryant Sarah Casanova Charley Sisco Andrew Cole Derek Craig X .IA kgjigs, -- -f :mini gxw ,W .-::,::f,x-aqgfgs 1 IP 'KW pp. M. . , Q :. W as lim fix . Erick Brown Simon Byrne Robert Chandler Caroline Coalier Mark Cook Juliet Cronin Class of 1990 SOPHOMORES 73 artridge P Liz and eyer M lizabeth E Sophomores Stephanie Davis Q- i 3- ...vi , Y' 3 me - 1- Bill Diederichsen Anne Dimarcellis N ..'w1sf?::ef2e2if- fr iw il X all . t K R: .QW v Q. Kate Drennan Dedi Drummond Kelly Dunsford 74 Stefanie Crow rx - Jessica Dalton Therera Damico Jeffrey DeClue Lee Dickey Tara Dodson David Donze . , ' .,... . ME ,. Q- ae'-'g is -if Todd Dusenbcry Chris Eberle a .fx - ti Q 'fi i Darelle Edwards Carrie Epperson Tiffany Farmer X ifgryz Nicki Ford ,W K le 'x Angie Fulsom al TU' L ka- Dan Eglcy Amhony Ewing Tony Farmer 2- 1, 25:5 r' ' h N, jz '35'2f?ff3 , I 'tm' f x A Q r fx F5 5 5. A .M Emily Freeman if I Elf --eff Greg Gcrken Av' we Heather Fargen Shawn Fink if g Q 7 R 'Ri if Jennifer Fricke , 1 J 4 Carmen Gill Class of 1990 Katie Fischer Laura Frink Jeff Fritz 5f.1'5Qi T X li , 3 X 'fiaf y n Zag! fa, A - Leonard Gillian Carrie Goodman Jennifer Grable SOPHOMORES 75 Greene all ro c: au M mWBi,,m..,,w .... W. .W :w .:::::i3?5: Eilh !iiF2g?1Efi3EEi?Ei? l 9.7 ,LA, sea l 1' li , . asf .: .. ,fl Jim Graner zz., ...war Y I . f if-af El '2 ' 2 wfi 4. Owls . . - a. ' y, ' KL, . , 'X 491' 4 1 . i' R. :l if 1 A 'f 1 QQ? K af' N Y 1. Beth Griebel iitw fE?5Tf??22?1Ef?? 'if' - 'E , ai- Lgzaf kr M if Ben Grau Kendall Greene Keisha Griffin Amanda Haase ophomores i 6 , 76 Donna Smith Mary Wallace Lyra Hall April Hansen ,ra N954 - 'iJ'l?if r ica 5 A- in, 'gf-w1,.Q5: x-swf: Yfiaz' .. Joy Harper Regina Harris a n f. -fy Nfmw wifi:-fzaff 1 . . -. - f, .z f .21 Ilona Hartnett Nicole Harvey 1ifsiiI'i??Z ., il 1? gl lx saw ak 1 'ASN I 9.-Y RM I 5 , 5, Crissy Hanssen Jennifer Harrison Amy Hassinger t 2 -gg: X 3 ii 1 ' X egg, Jonas Hastings Michael Hathaway Dana Hawkins Raymond Hawkins David Hayes Lissa Heberer i ' ,e l ,gg Ee -:fp gms- -sf: .1 2 1'-if .1 View i ,ki H ' l H A s . if r' r ' Q, 155 H , Q l Eric Hendrickson Jessica Herschel .lim Hoag Stephanie Hoard Scott Hogan Melanie Hohertz 4- s., 1.5, .W-'H-, f 3 Qleftj Jennifer Grable. Lbelowj Tom Whitta- ker. lbottomj Melissa Counts. SOPHOMORES 77 Wal. ! ,Q is Sarah Hopper Donovan Hoyer Tim Hull Elois Jackson Becky Jaynes Rischzi Johnson RooyneVJohnson James Joiner Jessica Jones will ,,f's ' KN1 1' f , mi Ju! Comm Hnsiwg' mg Kubov CJ Jonas is 1 png,-by 78' s A Jennifer Joplin De Rachel Johnson borah Jost il . . a 1 So hoihores 3 1 i ,, i, , ir e 5 2 i i 3 G Kinase. Kabovew T Evic Kalnins Leslie Kemner i 1 msn H h 89618. X Sarah C355 eg Gegen Nina Karlsson Joey Keane Eric Keeney Gwen Keeney fig f W , K A - Mike Kennedy Marita Kheim Jenny Krajcovic Chris Kroenlein erschci, Amanda SOPHOMORES 79 i. W 'zfzfefwgaifiihieiieli Age- ,Q 'wzzzzw-.,,Saws.-.fg f- i'-1 ai x Ga . .X ' A .qfiief if ,L me ,li v,, igzfxgi - Sarah Krueckenberg Pete Lampros Michele Landa Richelle Landa 4 in ,.., Y wuz-.., 2. 1 3 V 4 f N X. Steven Lang Vicki Larkins f . sex - 'TEM A ' '53 Ak . .f1Sa.,jl5p5,2,. W i , 3 ,Q Mn' Y , N.. 153 -kz1w2ff1122?.iiiie?i 5, ..,.-1 Michael Lauck Bl-on Launsby Lisa Lee Dawn Lehnert Kerry Lingle Stephanie Lofton Me ,g: Qzsffrmnzw ,177 3 uw3w.,'3Q i M rw I ilffifgf' f gs. . R. 'iii -. ' '- K , Z ips irii f-,5 1 f - ,YV iig -Y jeff' ' '-gg? A St 1' . Annie Lunn Angel Lunn I QL if , , ' -v n- V Qui Paul Tidwell 80 SOPHOMORES S Troy Macklin Nalhanael Magre Melissa Counts Class of 1990 - 1 . , ,Q -.-N.- w-!p- .- ' N, ,.,... 12: .... ggi-.sex-we A, 'g'-2-. 25 vu l x xg, if . 'M 5 a if is Stepanie Main Aaron Mann . R. .. f ' , 4' - l 'L ll' W' mm' W b,,., -' y u M r 'H 6' I if 35 '- Vickie Mann Dawn Marx Chris Matt ,N , . I ,, A .5 W Mike McLaughlin Mike Mesnier Elizabelh Meyer H-X - , Xa n X so ' 2 A-A 'Nw Andy Schniedermeyer Alisha Morris I , K i auf? M Keeyna McCall A Yvonne Milton s A . iw . , , l, t x ,, W vQ..,:f1M.gg, z' , , i Q W 4 , A ' ' ,fi Eric McClendon Felecia McCulley 4 . i sz avi. -4, JIS , 5, Y ki I Sonya Miner Nicole Mitchell SOPHOMORES Shaun Mulholland Class of 1990 Sandi Montgomery Barron Moody Thaedra Nale Amy Nea Lyra Hall SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 81 ' wagsygfafaas ww, Q1-.2 1 ' , Y, 1, ,,m ,.,m ,53 we ,K x Q x. 1 5 ,N wmv- ' '- N Karla Newell Adrienne Noll Rachel Nunnelee Ingrid Nystrom Erika Oehlert sg: r,llr.A,,. ,g f- as Q' . M' asa. N A Eileen O'Gorman Darlene Parish Liz Partridge Glenn Pearl Mark Pirozzi ' dggabfzw Cantrese Powell Robyn Preis La Marc Prete Terell Randall Terrance Randolph f 1 . if 'P' 4''45523LK-537?:5iRHEiiSA'2?Z2'1?4'f . 1:48 . :Iv WY ' U ' ' ' .zlgilikza -' .'S1g'gg5' ' N , W r . 23 E .K sf SOPhomores iri J A 'P A EQ ., . 1 , 1-5 5 4, - if-Wzlgggfgx 'Sag - : an 52542.12 A Y -aim: - Jlu fil ar.sls1:?-iiffgiiiii , M94 Kathy Reedy Betsy Reinfeld Tammy Rennick April Reynolds l Jon Serfas, Shawn Mulholland and Amanda Haase. Lyra H311 1 r ' ear f-wr ,.: el'I5'Riikf'5PtAK i' will ,JANE .lx 4- Y . ,f W iglgkit. gi' gi- T .2-42 'Raw U - wr: ,, r , ' ,, 5 K L l 9' We-l N x ef N xl 11 ' 5 Eric Polston Sandy Redmore ,i I mi li ll ,: 1. ' it j 'E 4 1:21, 3' QA 535 W H Qi? tif Tim Risk Beth Ritter Wayne Ross Pam Rugen Corey Rusan Shawn Roberson Q Pr -, 1 - ik fit. 5, t. . Q st Y, 4 , - -Q1 Lf Lge- I Q , 7 Dana Roper Beth Rosenkotter i' - i 3f:?.i?1EE??'zS., 1 if ts if I4 x ,re J? 1 . Andy Schniedermeycr Peter Scribner Jessica Seitz Prakash Seitz Jon Serfas wear fs. Jeff Speaks Gwynn Spearman Kerry Lingle and Stephanie lloard. we A gf 2 1 wks it. Mike Rutledge 5 ' 't S --m y eq figfgi ' 'ff A f 'A 4 K N iriifiiitlqf Q . as X is . -. n K -Q i x , F, tt, it ,wx ,fly ,R i N .v t 54: Jon Severson In 2 Butch Sporich Donna Smith Holly Smothers Sophomores Mary Spyker . . . and the ECHO photographer said, Are you ri Sophomorem? SOPHOMORES 83 l , ,,f ri t ,- so 1 X, 351 ,Jiri-J' , 5 'Q .way 1 :gl jr, 13 411' '- J nf Qf,:i1fQ Taj- '1j5i','f'ifsf,+',:,'n1g-fill 'ini , ,g,.,,,, Hx F M ' . T 'igrp v L,1f.,: E: .L.. . V div Cort Stahl Leslie Stahl Michael Stanze Brian Stemmler Doug Stockenberg Nicole Stoughton Jennifer Strauss Latonya Strong Chris Sudekum Karen Swain Jonathan Tag Trisha Talbot 84 ol'tbs, in Q? Class of l99O ffgflww 5 Beth Gxiebel 1 Tim Hull and Gwen Kenney Www ax KZ' i w Michael Taylor Jason Teague Jack Templeton Angie Thompson Chris Thurman Kara Tiemann Lesley Timpc Ann VanD0ren Jacki Verity Steve Wall Mary Wallace Amanda Ward SOPHOMORES 85 fupper leftj Darlene Parish, fupper rightj Doug Ault, flower rightj Nina Karlsson Debbie Jost and Annie VanDoren. i Carrie Watkins l-lolly Welch Julia Welch Chris Wersching fs Q r in K , :fAk,:g:+f5.l,:v . ' v , y ,W '13?i'ef!f!-Sflilif ff' Sean Wggtfall Thomas Whittaker ophomores W Timothy Whittaker ' Q ' ff'5'if. ,'l'l l f . ,, W riff ..t FY so '3- 5 Steve Wilborn Our Sophomore Cheerleaders at work and at play. Lisa Willey Larry Williams 86 Rachael Williams Reginald Williams ' - fi Y 5 -, 5 X ii ,jr f., gf Q 'Wir , Thom Williams Kim Woodson Class of 1990 we --W' A Stephanie Yandell Lori Yates Rachel Zerbe Lisa Zerillo :- ,BM lj 'IK' Sophornores not pictured i Y ' 'Keri Arkinson Doug Ault, Brian Benz Marc Blalock Coreen Chatman Suma Chism Joahem Compare Marsha Cooper , Tyrone Dixon Malaika Dorsey Ruben Easlher Kim Fletcher Traversio Forrest Don Gaikins Myron Gordon Michael Grondahl Sheldon Jackson Alfred Jenkins Rischa Johnsorii Matthew Martel Darryel McCaine Marion Meeks i Jeff Meyer ' Nicklas Morris 1 f Kenneth Mueller Vila Ochoa r Gwanzelta Raridell David Range! V Christine Rudolph Frances Smith Shannon Stamps Paul Tidweil Nicholas Walker Chris Watkins Sean White Qupper lcftj Eric Davis Qupper rightj David Rangcl. flower leflj Christy Anderson with her advisor Ms Rock -, 5 I, ,V , 1 1 g X tl, x llv-I t 4 NX r f J X R ww We f I ' 1'-ffl fi 1 U X1 X 1 f ' l I X Q JW -P X 1' I IT f X I If: I 1 , qs k ' fa- ' QV xl It X .Qv?fL:x M A fx-' X' 'J W . N V I I X u ' K f 7 g f ' ' ' Rx-rx. ' A 7 X 1 'x xl , 1 fa ' .n 1 l 1 ff'--,M . ff, ? .f.f'5,7 -x ri fi i 15 X 5 X xx- XX 1 L W -x f ay fm A ywx 4 1 YN Q3 K + 0 of s I If XX f' I 'xx 0 A-v , I , . , io -gk ' S KX XQ .- z IIE' io I 4' x Y 'T W' 'mx Xb X f WQX X N ,f f ' f fx X O Q n f ,Q f X 1 X A9 N ff, S XFX lik, sl Ab ' M x X ef , , 'Ju M,-v.-a::,g-:1:., is fl A 1 C if ig 1 f-I -.W I ..- X x 52 : J. ' Joann Abron Kenneth Alford Ricky Austin 1 2 1 1 er? 1 iv V+, fe lx S' ,vu 'ilizfifffifiidy' lf. John Been Shameka Bell Tracy Feibig and Sarah Jones Freshman Melinda Bond Tiffany Boyd Elizabeth Butler Chris Buttery 3 , ' Ly, ,Ig 1 .J Kaleena Brown Brian Byrd Laura Bailey April Baldwin Class of 1991 1 Adam Brzyski James Buresch Jamie Campbell Jeff Campbell Steve Beckman Kelyan Bell -,1 mama ' Randy Bill David Busch Marsha Cannon FRESHMEN 89 lf w Danielle Carrico Carrie Chunn Ruth Coryea ' u ??:Ef veg fi? fight Jeff Carson Lesley Chambers Willie Chatman Brian Christopher .,., . Q A 'f 5 L. wiv? fi . fl- gk ni , 1. ,g,,. 'r Y ou . , . Q A 'rx .. .uw .. . Q on -ex nt ew Vikki Christopher ' YF 'U' , at , 3.5 p..fx:ifa ' 2 , me Chris Cloud Alicia Cole Ryan Collier Candie Combs Mary Conley Thomas Craig Bridget Cronin Freshmen Tommy Johann and Chris Gottlieb , N .A ., Q Lanz, -an ogg? Y 7 .1 'L 3 1 xsss Qlfgff Chuck Curtis ,F .k...., . ....V., .K .. 'X , W R Becky Day Duane Delitto David Deppong Elizabeth Dessent Jerome Dixon AA. e az afzxnrvsnffzggkrngynwgxiggg 11533 A V - H , ,,tt ..t.I C. Kevin Dolan Antonio Domino Kristen Dunnett Andrea Edgerton Tony Edwards Cher Ellis f.xs . Y Tony Domino, Matt McAvin and Robert Pace. Bill Speckcri h if o o F S.,-,ll L.... wg, V , s N . as b .A-R nal- 1 Mike Estes Patrice Evans Jennifer Farrar - f swfeghffn gmfl' . 1: , '- ..,-:Qi Il, P X S 'liia i 0. 'T Tracy Feibig Brian Ferguson Missy Ferrara 'x-,W-sci:-fe'f'E11 1-5f. ':1i4,f ' ' 'Z'????2'2fffQIg,'2'4g,::if,, ' .raxfriiry - r V mnyrf-,mf-Qwlw- 1 '-.., ' I gg5,i5f'?2,'yF ' if-f.'spY2-QM? . -, -1: F F ,. '5 K' -'giill K i ffiisraa 153. n F55 ' X , , - J N x i 1- , ' . if' f S ' , ., Q Q ' M 1' j .SQ X ' i . NL: ' fem K K 2 . v' '55- Dan Fleming Sonja Fleming Steve Fletcher Freshmen f. ,Q W, P ,fi Corey Fondaw Anthony Foreman Penny Frikkan - -. 1 P 3 I fy. My - y i. I15- - , -5 11- ,.- .,,-, : ' j:gpf?pg:Ff,g :i z ' ,gy 2, Aj , P ff ' T A 5. - Justin Gaull Ben Geers Joe Gibson FRESHMEN 91 '-'-wwmmgm g::::::r:a'2':-we A Tfifi3EE2li?EE5 -4--eggrggi 'Qi .t 2' . -mv -, . 'g W Tammy Griffin 4 J Q . 2 Q , li 5: nf '14 .W G a : ek Jennifer Hale Steve Beckman , 'l J i Q Q f 'EW Sfl 1 . xi ii., 3 Q W 2 Carin Gumerman mnzzzcni- flff 4 Q t, f K ., 7 1, in-, ' Eg KE: ' ' X, ' l Kim Hale . up . s YQ? ffl Trina Gillion Terri Gonnella Chris Gottlieb Carol Guyer Frank Hall LaChanda Grady Dale Greenbury l .s. 1 Q - U W 1 .,, . .. wi.. .J , . A . ix, . XX ' H G ' sifilfw -I 1. 1- f i :vi -' .. 'Tiff K -J wwf is wff.,N: - -21 ww- I W . QQ. 33: :LS .. ii-1'?ff2z1rWi?2:i:2:p? , L:- 'W ' Jason G reene 1. f . x .V .k ,wi f Sgr. gl i ,, . swfwsfx f Steven Hagensieker Staisey Hagin Nancy Hakala Q in ,L A - if ff 1 ????i?EE' 1 ' ' 1253 ,. fg ,,i Phil Hall 24 , .warm gg 3145 Z I K E3 Q xx 'BW DeMar Hightower Freshmen Sean Hammonds John Hancock Kevin Hill Lytonia Hodges is 2 gg 4, , N at il, Kevin Hoffmann Aidan Hoffner Kailei Hood .i.??'Ngzy'jk2fk77ffS..PIj'xgfffiym' ffl . . , . , , ii 3' K ah'-f 'j mera, 9 v f A 3 rw , ,L ' if Karen Hotze Ray House Seth Howard S:-ew rrmgsigj A ,l David Howerton Jesse Hoyer Carrie Hulen Class of l99l .. ':p'FS'T?ii ., ,,,.,,f5. T ' wfs2 15sss ! N S . .'.if,v:.QS :ii ii, 'fifii ,- 1 1 .K : K s. .. gf '- 1 Nhkyr ., 5 W' is gi . 4 W-C V 'QQ-was ' ,A ,mis 9,4 -i X .h egg 9' ,, 1, J. 77 J qi Kimberly Jones Sarah Jones Wesley Jones if 25? ' ' , Q . X 1 f sp- , , . Auf' k ...II Kris Jordan Amy Karleskim Sean Kilker Melinda Bond and Kris Dunnetl Y- .is A if Joshua Hunn 'nwzieggsfmggvf' lgysisivsfv... 4 ' wif, X171 '- Larenda Hutt Tom Johann '-grgfssffggb-gil, ' 5 ,5S'?:Q:,i J I . -- ,.-nf-,mf wa-. --ffb :fg..ff4. rl grfffwfn, r , f 1 12-ff' Q 5, 1 , ,J -gems 9'-if Qs J gf' ,-3 ,- ' K. 'fl ,...f , W, , sv 'Q Nicole Johnson 4-S v Chris Jones Erich Jones ,419 Steve Scatcherd FRESHMEN 93 Freshmen Sarah Taylor, Sarah Jones, Brian Ferguson and Dianna Marshall. Tommy Killion Christina King Kristin Kraga Raquel Williams Charlie Kwenlus Amy Lavender n as VENT: '.1.:::.v rw- wgirs:-as-wan, .1 ---W .Y'Y3G'i5i::,1 W 'wasp f,.- my .. jg: ., j K 55 ' . r i' 'ff 52359 31:11.53 3 , - eer, sg -' I iiii . 5 swf L 1 55' 1 '- S r .. y ' ff' Af L 3 u is Debbie Luczak Becky Lunsford vwz 1 tiw ' L ' Earl Lee Mike Lesser Pete Linhares ' K i L x Lanelle Madison Liam Mahoney Julie Marsh 94 'V-' iii e f 'H Dianna Marshall Susan Mason ,,s,,mmqW,,,,-Q,em..N-:- 1,r..,,.as,f me . mx f Mm 4 -A if sa is X Sandy Lawrence N 39 4 s -ig-3-1 523351 : . z 1 . . 54:1 - V' N 481 as f I 35:11, 4'ha was Pr-Vw-' 2334 M W' '. ' X we Kristin Madalen Linda McCollum Molly Conley Class of 1991 as Melissa McLeod Linsey McMillan F 'f:'TXQ? ffgj Vizf.. ' W 'Q' f TrQ3fQ5f:,,,.5 21. is E335 + ' M., 7 -X , ' .. im, .:,,- 1 M , f- 'A , W ,, Joshua McMichael Ann McCarthy Phillip McRath W w??g-55f2f:iff 7l. F Q Q Sr Matt McVin 'E if 1 iff M Q f if wg, . 9 fi I 'xi Theo Miller Ann Mitchell Brian Moriarty ,nf'QJiFXuA Angelia McCowan Jennifer McCurry ., 5 'A lx far'- .lim Mercurio .If Q Na. Q -f 9. -iw... f ff, K 4 o 3-4 ' 1 Pat Moriarty ef gQ,.g2 A? NN U .ima 's . 995 Ns - :wwf . 'Ki .sflkgfiix , 1 '- --3 ff if LA ,Eggs . i, if ir K' , 'syw-ff i' Q ' Meg Mullgart 5f'.fiifU . 5'i23Tf'Vi2 i.. X .Ff'5i!f,,,, 3 ' fr- . 1. 7 7 5 f1,sl?fw-H. 4 2 i7fy,9:T-- , ' 55, K - j J: Brendan McElroy Y SSYJQEQSQ .. X gif as F: 'W Q: , 'S ' 5 ,A yes if 3 ' 152 1: :L Jason Meyers Ayana Miller 9 'W 'Ti I V. k,, I -'fra . W' Fx I rss ,, wifi, 1 9 , Q3 w. M M,.5x ,..,. ,. 59' A ,x Meg Mullgardt Joey Nea FRESHMEN 95 l 'w ' MM-M Stephanie Nelson Andrew Noll Lisa Ross Steve Nowels 96 1 -. el- . vraiw Q 2- i' , -slim r 'ef W e , A A 'MEL . ,L 1 .it 5 J ' K ,.3ff2 'bib 3 Beau Ottofy A 4 Y 1' i i ,aw-at 1 ' 1 , I i iiizilx Q1 Nil Christian Nielsen W. -V an :m,5ggfg.f51.- 'iliiflilif t::231!az:z .15 eggggg 1 5. sw f. i' Y. - . Qs- :Q 1 N k 1 e Mike Nordmann Laura Oswald Robert Pace .i M f S -r -f--M.,-at 'W' . ' -fwrwms-gs P L S . -, w ww , , . mega-:P be-,1i,w ' '-f1n.:f:1 1' ' M del 'iii ?ii?E2i?i?1i Eiifkziif? s lv' --TVVEVEEF ,iilflq-.liizf 2525335 ' ' ' ,. , . if - f-. 2 ' 'LIL rwiilbi -- K - 'S , ' V , , . - tint - :ftf ' . 1 13' ' .- ,i., , H E , Q A Carin Gumerman and Rachel Sweeney Charlie Papin Mike Patterson I D Angelyn Peck Noah Perkins Dara Peters Kathleen Petersen I rvv- , xt. all git! x Vi 1 , ' K f-an-,ff-. i Q 12 9 'Y' Heather Pettegrew Amber Phillips Tony Russel Q A 4 '4 ' 9 , G1 3.3, B' i Gretchen Prutzman Robert Regans a P ' ' Tyranny Randolph Brian Reid Class of 1991 kff.. Heather Pettegrew and Gina Roberts FRESHMEN 97 Howard Rhodes if ,kj N ' ,fre n Lisa Robinson Terry Roberts .Iayda Rhodes Gary Riley Freshmen Wi .M :anim saws, i. is v, ,, lhmfgrgw. m sn., .,m.AiE.,,, .L 21f2P1fp,?2f 'fer - 'S-1.-1 X' ' H ffiatlafre.--'-I t- r iaesegzg t wi-f2f 2i2' -. ' RVFEFZYI. . -4 ?rf? 5sL:-mf - K, X M- -r Q - avg- ' gif 'R dairy! K M ' ' If Terrance Roberts Gina Roberts Paige Romero Lisa Ross .ARL .ggi . ' ' L H , XTR 'Q , A ,xi i. - 1233521 . Celeste Roth Sonya Ruffin , x, i . ,, ,-I . , , K - sb fswr -G z . .ss ri P H xr - , SM A I v ... -my if -fin r iffs. .X ,..,.. he . . Chris Robinson , !. fiazyfzfi.. ,.,, .i,k ,,, Douglas Rugen az Kevin Hoffmann Aww Brendan McElroy Q R 'tr R 'fzgiqf ,wwf 1 t Jamie Rusan Laura Russell , Tony Russell Matt Ryan Jason Sallade t . x fm Q WE ,L.. .wr f fx wwf.. I S 4, ., I am 34 t . gy t S S. 1.14, yi, Q - - hh T- O ,Rag W -: K mr' - y , I L tim, . ,Z S RN - f L ' M -mdf ' 1 5 ' S :af , ,gil L , -sf Chris Saunders Tina Savage Steve Scatcherd Aleah Schauman Patrick Schirmer ann . Few 3 if K T57 i f f Ei: i W iz ' ti'.jfl2gfxf43s::2' Quincy Sargent Scott Schlueter ESHMEN 99 'q.,,g,k Theresa Seitz gf 'lW3f1f5'fW Matthew Silberman r 321' gan gl if' 'A N Jason Meyer Aaron Smith Freshmen K 1 S, msxir ml S J'f-faP?l?f?::?535?EZ:e.. ,v,. 0.3 Chuck Shockley Bill Smelser M..,.,,,. Ns, ., -rwllg ,, f 5. Yin 1 ffameszzsazv - - 'ms :sf 'MSE H1 fuxfzffpiaffhxif' Q 'ilim w , S 'K Q 21: K .. M Judy Smith - 2 H. l lii iii? 4 M .i ,M A' ' -i 7 Q1-Ep-if Laura Snyder Bill Speckert qi' if XX.. 100 Wx, me ,A Gordon Brigham gets some help from his advisor Ms. Mangan, Attallah Spinks Gina St. John Brlan Stackhousc Jon Stexmel Sarah Stoll li A XI' Rachel Sweeney Alice Thomas Amanda Standard Karen Stewart sr xg 'W fm A-H8 Andrea Swapshlre ' ,ASU Sarah Taylor Artcalia Thomas nf' W7 Don Welch srts rn from of Davld l-Iowerton ln advlsement Calvin Morris, Tony Russell and Steve Fletcher FRESHMEN 101 Freshmen 'o A, Keith Thompson ' ' f-Si? .A.. . t.,a,,t 1 , Mia, ..., . ,... 2 I K U' ww ' mi' Ml 25 1 Q Nancy Walter 102 4.143 Stephanie Walker Candy Combs, piqggnizzginnatz e,., .... , ,. V t nf in X R Q, -,ww K X X U J af, w K K: as K W S tt Steve Turner Carol Varone Pele Vetter R W 1 x Q ' if ' j' 523, 'as- , . Dawn Walters Dwight Warren Katina Weatherspoon ' .4 , Al r 1 1 l Robert Pace and Stephanie Nelson. vQ:rf:f::wfr:'t:::1::::'::2 '-pv::.:.,...e.t I a X f'- - y,rT2s.f?T51 15 A 1sf..f,Qll21-Q .iii A' fi ' 5 5' 5 lit: ff- ' 6' , t ,, Jennifer Walker Bennie Welch Stephanie Walker f 'lr Eli. 1 'Ft wi Q a 1 fl 3' ' We ,tw-. .. X .. w -5 . ,W - ,S f Donald W el ch tat? , s , K , 4 at 9 - to A a ff' za, A fi x is nib t ,,g:.:z, .' ' K :cure fl ?'i43fQf7 Wil' C K Vx' 9-. s. f f fgc. ' 'wee wa- , x Madeline Weyerich Charles White Stephen White Freshmen not pictured Amber Boehm Gordon Brigham James Brooks Linda Cooper Marcus Cummings Shawn Cunningham Chris Dobson Brian Dougherty Kirstin Draga Tamalyn Fyfe Johnny Hellems Derrick Hogan Carrie I-lulen Robert Kelley Don Krippner Sean Kilker Anwar Lee Sharmeen Lomax Anderson Long Tim Lysell Matt McAvin Carrie Metcalfe Calvin Mooris Daniel O'Brien Michelle Palmer Giammarie Pieri Larhonda Reid Alan Schnuriger Tomaka Thompson Derek Wagoner Anthony Ware Marvel Washington Dominic Weiss Joel Wilder Dana Youngblood s'iilt T 'D ii 555 cg i' 8 A ' -. -, f - -e Wai . 4 tw 5 .: 3 W! - . 'i g, W , fi, -1-is A 3-.n if 4 fb ,f f 1 Karen Wienstroer Raquel Williams Terrell Williams ' r Gretchen Yahnke David Yates Freshmen Rebecca Zareh Class of 1991 FRESHMEN 103 ECHO ESSENCE The 1988 Yearbook staff would like to introduce a magazine sec- tion this year. It's a collection of events that happened at Webster High and from all over the world. Some of the information was taken from our own Echo newspaper and others from local newspapers and ma azines W h t f ' g . e ope, en years rom now, you will reflect back on what was happening in the world and at Webster High in 1987 88 Who'lleare aboutthese two old dames'? - Bette Davis. 79. commenting on her new film. The Wales of August, with 91-year-old Lillian Gish. 104 Summer vacation means sleeping late. getting tan and watching Cardinals base- ball. right? Not to three WG HS students! Last sum- mer senior .leremy McCon- nell, .lay Hu and Stacey Gal- loway turned in their base- ball hats for an opportunity to make new friends and broaden their horizons. lfl have to appoint another one. l'll try to find one that theyill object tojust as much as they did for this one. - Ronald Reagan. before his Supreme Court nomination of Judge Robert Bork was rejected by the Senate. Judgement: After five days ofgrilling on hisjudicial phi- losuphy. Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork Cleftj vtas rejected by .loe Biden and 57 other senators. Millions of football fans stayed home as National Football League players struck, owners stood firm and nobody won. SOCCER: The varsity soccer team enjoyed its best season in Webster High history. Already the Suburban South champs, the Statesmen went up against highly ranked DuBourg for the District championship. The game was deadlocked at 0-0 with less than two minutes to play when .lack McKittrick, as he had done all season, found a way to put the ball in the 'net amidst a sea of red shirts. With the victory over Duliourg, the Statesmen earned the right to play the defending state champs. Parkway West, in Sectional play. The game was tied at l-l with only three minutes left in regulation when a Longhorn goal rained on Webster's parade to the state championship. Great season guys. NWASHI GTG RED KI WI THE UPER BGWL IN SAN DIEGO SLMMIT. President Rea gun greeted Soviet head of Sltlle Mikhail Gorbachev trightl on the south latin of the White l-louse before the trio men signed ii treaty to ban medium-und shorter- rztnge nuclear missiles from Europe and Asia. Ulf anybody wants to put a lf I could have been plan- lt's like Mickey and Minnie tail on me, go ahead. They'd be very bored. f Demo- cratic presidential candidate Gary Hart, inviting report- ers to check out his alleged Uwomanizingf' ning his weekend sehedulc,l think I would huve scheduled it differently. Y Lee Hart have been kicked out of Dis- ney World. f Charlotte, N.C., waitress Sherry Thur- ber, commenting on the Bakkers' expulsion from their PTL empire. ECHG ESSENCE MAGAZINE WHICH IS THE BIGGER GOODBYE? Just two weeks into the year, one could argue that 1988 is a lost cause for the St. Louis sports community. On Jan. 6, slugger Jack Clark defected from the Cardinals to the New York Yankees. And on Friday, Jan. 15, owner Bill Bidwill delivered his long-awaited decision about a future home for the football Cardinals by announcing the team will move to Phoenix. All of which made us wonder, Which does the St. Louis sports community consider a bigger goodbye? the defection of Clark, possibly damaging the Cardinals' hopes for a 1988 pennant? Or the move of the Cardinals, and the likely end of piro football in St. Louis? WXSHINGTON, Chicagds first and an mai handny a second ,as :Uhr ,. f x ,,, LARA Patten, feporreday 1' t' 1' 6 a four-foot-ten exfmani- UBERACE 67 C0f1SUmm3f9 mst. increased Wendy's rev- Showm-an stifled up Concerts with furs rhinestones and that mes 32 pergem by afsifmg ever-shining Candelabra F fSTHdG11'fS211 Can popularity be justified? by Kassidy Kilker What exactly is the definition of popular- ity? Is it the stud football player? The presi- dent of the student council? Captain of the cheerleading squad? Maybe in some high schools it is. Are these people popular just because they are well known and admired? Or is it because they might be generally nice and caring people? Senior Kathy Holland commented, I think a popular person is not defined by their title, but by their personality and their atti- tude towards people. A popular person is a person who is un- derstanding and well known for their good personality, throughout the school, said Chuck Schockley. Popularity is sometimes based on a name everyone knows instead of a person everyone knows. For instance, everyone knows the captain of the cheerleading squad because everyone sees her. But do they see the person or the uniform? -g-C-Oncerrs by Heather Maring The U2 concert experience, the groupis talent, powerful chords, and political mes- sage was enough to meld the crowd into one voice and one feeling - utter awe. lt was the most incredible experience of my life. Ijust can't describe it. It was deep! said junior Lamar Fitzgerald, U2 lead singer Bono, guitarist The Edge, drummer Larry Mullen Jr., and bassist Adam Clayton. The band opened with Where the Street I-Iave No Name , a song on their recent album The Joshua Tree . Lead singer, Bono, ran on stage wearing a Cardinal's jacket and visor in tribute to the last game of the World Series being played that night. ' ff- I - - ' atM5'?l5f . 1 . . . . ,..,, ,. . f f . I ' ' - it--1 f K - H '- J' I MF I -. is ' - ifwiie:45i.ii55m7.1fihl'! K 1 -r ' - ' - I - f- -'tri-H r - r - 'r -K 'Z-V If iw-ir'-51 f-H if -1- ' gvrrfuft:afi,g-i.rarw,..- ---1 ' '- ' . 1 When the subject of popularity is brought up, cliques may come to mind. What is de- fined, for instance, as a burnoutU? The per- son who wears Motley Crue jackets and spends most of their time in the courtyard smoking cigarettes? Whatis the difference between him or her and the girl wearing the Esprit outfit with her Liz Claiborne purse, also smoking a cigarette? Or how about the guy with a mohawk who has an 'A' average? There shouldn't be any difference, but a lot of people think there is. HAS soon as you come into this school, youire immediately labeled either as preppy, snob, burnout, punk-rocker, or nerd. People don't even have a chance because once you're labeled, you're stuck with it for four years, stated senior Elaine Rash. Senior varsity cheerleader Liz Engler thinks that just being in a uniform doesn't automatically make her popular. 'Tm proud to be a cheerleader, but not because I think it makes me any more popu- lar than without it. People should see you for what you are inside before you are catego- J. 4? rized, she said. But what about the people who are al- ready labeled? Sophomore Thom Williams, who recently appeared in an issue of the Webster-Kirkwood Times featuring 'punk- rockers', doesn't really let all the labeling that goes on between high school kids bother him. I get along pretty much with everyone. I definitely think there are cliques but I don't really let them bother mef' said Williams. Another problem with popularity is that people want to be popular for the wrong rea- sons. They strive to be accepted by their peers but sometimes only end up causing more problems for themselves. Senior Tammy Metz commented, When I was a freshman, it wasn't 'in' to be an individualist, you had to be 'preppy' to be accepted, or so I thought. I wanted to be popular because I was young and impres- sionable. But over the years, I've learned that I can be liked not for what other people stand for, but for what I stand for. ' fn.. ,L . .., .. . ,ws-,fr , N .mar - ' 'f - .Q C -i U Q- 47 f-T' JJ-rf-' 'W Fi' I. ji? f ' - w - ,ff-1. -. uf, we en-f,.,i.g1.,r,: lj li, .HV-,vifzq-fi-,-:Jai 1- - - -- f . . - -if ,, K -5 H V-,-jg -,,,. '- L W2 .3 we r- 'leftist'-:':g-1h:'.f' . r 1: 1 ' wr -it,--I -at-re.:-fi-ffrz-twft . - . - I c.-,.-wi, mmf,-rf,.ge,.f fgieir ier- U2 jammed through The Joshua Tree al- bum and many of their old hits such as Sun- day Bloody Sunday',, New Year's Day and Pride,'. Later a girl climbed onto the stage and ended up spinning in Bono's arms, bringing many people to tears. It felt as if Bono's love was radiating through the entire audience. lt was great, the best concert of the year. lfyou weren't there, you really missed some- thing, said junior Becky Lambert. The Fixx by Linda Hargraves On October 19, at 7:30, the Westport Playhouse was filled to capacity. The eager crowd awaited The Fixx. True, the Play- house is not the Arena, but every seat is as good as front row in the small theatre, and The Fixx put on an excellent show in the more intimate surroundings. The Fixx put on a two hour show, with sets including 'Red Skies at Night', 'Are We Ourselves', 'Stand or Fall', and 'One Thing Leads to Another? Small but devoted groups of fans sang along with the band, got up an danced, and ushers finally gave up the task of trying to get people seated. As The Fixx left the stage, the audience, of course, still anticipated the hit 'Saved by Zero'. Sections of the audience were illumi- nated by hand-held lighters as fans chanted the title of the song. Finally they heard it, and left the Playhouse satisfied. 107 ' t23'1uii.gmw .aft ttfmz.. sfirfityrffigtgafi .nw .Wu ,az , aw-at af fi ei -e-fe vii y:.g:.:1p,:tr33.ii.,, ...Q .- . f r -wha'-'fzfn Webster students are lucky to be exposed to such a unique, diverse and enthusiastic faculty. Webster High is more than just a school. Academics are not the only things going on. Thanks to MAGAZINE teachers taking time- out of personal schedules to work with stu- dents on outside activities. Students caught up in Webb of history knowledge by Tarek El-Mofty It is very likely that Budd Webb, Web- ster Groves history teacher, is the only Hin- du in the school. Webb, who has been teaching at Webster for 20 years, has a strong interest in the study of philosophy, Eastern religions. He considers himself a Hindu and believes in reincarnation. In his free time Webb likes to watch the game show Jeopardy because he likes to figure out the questions. He also listens to classical music, and reads biographies, es- pecially biographies about off-the-wall art- ists. He likes the unusual, even in his stu- dents. He says, Nonconforming students are more interesting to teachf' Piano play- 108 ing is another one of Webb's hobbies. Webb also enjoys collecting classic mov- ies, mainly those from the 1930's, and he's a great fan of the Charlie Chaplin comedies. I'm having a ball with the new video cas- settes, he commented. He also likes to stay in shape. He does so by following a strict plan which he calls the Webb workout plan . This entails 200 si- tups every morning and regular walking. During his 26-year teaching career, Webb doesn't think things have changed greatly, except that there are more teaching materials available now. As for the kids, he says, 'gYou have to look at the past realistically? Webb does perceive differences in kids today in rela- tion to those of the 50s and 60s. Interracial relationships, which are no longer shocking, are no longer an issue. The students of to- day are less conforming and more tolerant of individual differences than those of the 50s and 60s. He adds, however, that the students of the past were more self disci- plined. One of Webb's current students, Alicia LaChance, said, f'l'm impressed with Mr. Webb's knowledge on almost any subject, the man's mind is a dictionary of historic facts. Senior Derek Main says, Mr. Webb is probably the most intellectual teacher in the school. The USSR seemed more accessible' 'fm a young wfsweman 'en e celebrated the resiliency of our 200-year-old Constitution- ith summer's Iran-Contra hearings showing why rt mattered .....................--ns.......................... ..... ,..., 1987-1988 A YEAR WE WILL ALL WANT TO REMEMBER . THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY or S fbi SAN FRANCISCO'S GOLDEN 4 GATE BRIDGE WAS CELEBRAT- .xgfffghr 9 I ED WITH FIREWORKS AS ,Q-5-4 , too far when he flew a small plane into Moscow s Red Square. if .. I 'C HIKERS CROSSED THE 4,200- ' 8 F - - . A ,Wu ,- FOOT SPAN. A ,5 AFTER NINE YEARS OF LITIGA- TION, THE SUPREME COURT ,,, RULED THAT THE MALES- Q ONLY ROTARY INTERNATION- AL MUST ADMIT WOMEN IN STATES WITH PUBLIC ACCOM- MODATION LAWS. X, . . FORMER LABOR SECRETARY , .. fl .17 .. . . p In ,s -.7 '- i-i-Tins' I A ,, -. . - ' .,' .,'- . .G- .' , l ' ' RAYMOND DONOVAN WAS AC- QUITTED OF LARCENY AND FRAUD AFTER A NINE-MONTH TRIAL IN NEW YORK CITY. CLINTON HOUSE, 28, WAS THE FIRST IN THE U.S. TO DONATE HIS HEART AND RECEIVE A NEW HEART AND LUNGS IN A DOMINO DONORU EXCHANGE AT BALTIMORE,S JOHNS HOP- KINS. SEVEN MONTHS LATER, HE WAS DOING WELL. The Iran-Contra Hearings opened in the Senate Caucus Room . . . Actress Shelley Long quit Cheers . . . Victoria Principal left Dallas', . . . Hill Street Bluesn, after seven seasons and 26 Emmys, went off the air . . . Top Gunlsl' Tom Cruise, 24, and Street Smart's'l Mimi Rogers, 31, married, he for the first, she for the second time. . .The opening of Memorial Day weekend was the busiest air traffic day in history . . . Fifty thousand of the estimated 3.9 million eligible illegal immigrants in the U.S. applied for legal status the day the new immigration law went into effect. ff' H J f , ,s,,.:, ff V H ,.,L, , ,. U .,gkg. L w' swHF ' -, 1-.fu fn :wi ff mi -fwrzsvf A .,f-q:.,,.555,. a, xr - f 4054- ' ff GS , .avg-fwW'41 E . 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But John Dames' snap sailed over the head of punter Tony Best and out of the end zone, giving Kirkwood a safety and the victory. Judging by the pattern of the game, it seemed fitting that one team would win on the other's mistake. Both teams failed to capital- ize on excellent scoring opportunities through- out the game. The Statesmen got their first break early when they tackled Kirkwood punter Jon Nel- son on his own 26. But they couldn't move the ball and failed on a fake field-goal attempt. On its next possession, Webster Groves drove to Kirkwood's 1-yard line, but a goal- line stand kept the game scoreless. The States- men tried another fake field goal, but Nelson intercepted the pass in the end zone. Kirkwood's defense mounted another goal- line stand in the fourth quarter after Best re- turned a punt 66 yards to the Pioneers. 4. Chris Arrandale missed an 18-yard field goal, ending the threat. After Arrandale's missed field goal attempt, neither team threatened again. With the victory, the Pioneers finished at 5- 5 and retained possession of the Frisco Bell. Webster ended its season at 4-6. 1 .HCI 3 Nathan Booth tries to push it through. Junior Matt Arrandale kicks off. A Tony Best Punt. Chuckie Washington without a hel- met. Coach Jack Jones gives some quick instructions during a time out. ACTIVITIES 1 13 X , Hall Decorations With Thanksgiving on its way, Webster's Tur- key Day excitement grew and showed itself throughout the school. This year, Webster's halls were transformed into a spirited jungle that held many dangers for our Kirkwood rival. This was accomplished by the students creative artwork. Each advisement was given its own area to deco- rate and in this way the entire school participat- ed. Although all of the displays were great, a panel of parents judged them to reward the best. They allowed for three winners in each grade level with first place receiving 5525, second receiv- ing S15 and third receiving 510. This money could be spent on a small party to reward the students. The winning advisement classes were as follows: For the freshmen, Mr. Lutker's advise- ment took first place with Ms. Bickley's and Mrs. Haase's tying for second. For the Sophomores Ms. Waskowls advisement won first prize, Ms. Rockls second and Mr. Horak's third. For the Juniors, there was a tie for first prize between Ms. O,Brien and Mr. Muth. Mr. Hoffman's ad- visement came in second. For the seniors, Ms. Grady's advisement took first followed by Mr. Miller in second and Mrs. Simon in third. Turning our tradition of decorating into a con- test really seemed to encourage more school spirit this year. f if 1S0ff'E 5' lp Qfi ex? 1 Y dk' A . W3 if I lr R 4 S TLS g, .k 'Q , ,Z.' 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Disease: - Caxhy Clans Shovknkze Y-akhy Reedy Niaxedaks Coorchnaxos Sennxier Onnaw Y enxe Robyn B1 ecfxn Program 'Yyoisx Yvonne Bono Yercnxk Randy nm Yosxer Desxgn Skaiioco Warneke Xnnkeeper Mau Benwenx s and Satan Thomson X Aaron Hofxe Stage Managers Gcewnen Gkock Sacidxe Career and Soxnn Meeks Meade D Grandma Tzenex TIQN 119 f Ffum agarah QG, i etehen Gloqkb ag T . Wye. I S fa-as? get .nl E 5 Qi 3 2 Q54 x 8 W1 11'-f USIC Logan Vits, Percussion, and Ricky Austin, Bass. Miss Vicki Boren, Music Director. Andy Ryan, Trumpet, Angie Corno, Euphonium, and David Dysart, Trombone. yfgg I Alison Mcllvain, Flute, Beth Gackstetter, Clarinet, Chris Devolder, Percussion. and Marita Kheim, Clarinet. Foreign Exchange Student, Ralph Kcllcnbcrgcr. worked thc main curtain for thc stage crew. CONCERT CHOIR: First row: Delisa Washington. Jill Warren, Robyn Bredin, Kathy Reedy, Anne Liberstein, Amy Snyder, Pam Ray, Heather Fares, Shannon Tate, Nancy Jackson, Jeni Koeningsfcld, Susan Bloemke, Keri Atkinson. Second row: Heather Haneman, Jeane Verity, Nicole Hammonds, Jenny Strauss, Jackie Carter, Lyra Hall, Nancy Bloemke, Lydia Morse, Gretchen Glock, Linda Hargraves, Jennifer Smutz, Carrie Goodman, Rose Wellington, Emily Mason. Third row: Marty Casey, Jeff Meyer, Brad Warren, Jason Craig, Randy Bill, Eric Hendrickson, Doug Clifford, Tony Ewing, Kyra Lawrence, Erick Brown, Terell Randall, Mark Scannell, Jason Meyers, Wilmetta Toliver, Nicole Moore. Fourth row: Andrea Fox, Anne Dehler, Neil Hall, Ben Grau, Lamar Fitzgerald, Jason Teague, Alex Bourne, Nathan Ivy, Alex Everett, Todd Herrman, James Magill, Steve Ewing, Jennifer Joplin, Katie Drennan. The Choirs of Webster Groves High ' , 1 Si' V CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERSZ SISVC Ewing, WCS ST. LOUIS SUBURBAN ALL-DISTRICT CHOIR: left to right, Gretchen Glock. Susan Blocmke, Jeni President: Wilmetta TOUVCY, Pl'CSiClCIlIL NHHCY Jack- Koeningsfeld, Delisa Washington, Pam Ray, Anne Liberstein, Nancy Jackson. Wilmetta Toliver, Steve son, Secretary, Nicole Moore, Treasurer. Ewing, MIXED CHOIR: First row: Katena Weatherspoon, Stephanie Walker, Becky Lambert, Rebecca Lunsford, Jennifer Farrar, Candie Combs, Sonya Miner, Sharon Ellis, Danielle Carrico, Vita Ochoa. Second row: Mrs. Rhiney, Shanie Washington, Lori Cummings, Tracy Croom, Larenda Hutt, Rachel Johnson, Felecia McCulley, Nicole Corno, Sonya Fleming, Latonya Strong, Miss Boren. Third row: Terrel Williams, Harold Rhodes, Nicole Johnson, Mark Thornhill, Patrice Evans, Tony Russell, DeMar Hightower. 5 TREBLEAIRES: First row: Sarah Jones, Linda McCollum. Lynn Abernathy. Mehiea McKinley, Karla Newell, Lisa Alexander, Kim Fletcher. Second row: Lesley Chambers. Ilona Hartnett. Colleen Haselhorst, Jayda Rhodes, Theresa D'Amieo, Jennifer Walker, Holly Sheffler. Meg Mullgardt, Holly Welch. Third row: Mrs. Rhiney, Sherri Yandall, Yvonne Bond. Brenda McKernon, Carolyn Lemmie, Amanda Ward, Lanette Madison, Stephanie Davis, Tina Henderson, Amanda Standard, Kristin Vladalen. Fourth row: Jennifer McCurry, Donna Smith, Shameka Bell, Tammy Rennick, Dee Dee Williams. Kristie Cooke, Chris Eberle, Harriet Dean. Miss Boren. 1 -.. -.V 'DF -. AW- ZA Qlst rowj Holly Smothers, Alison Mcllvain, Susan Clark. Q2nd rowj Mr. Johnson, Kendall Greene, Brian Stackhouse, Brian Ferguson, Logan Vits, Jason Burton, Dan Boler, Ann Mitchell, Corey Fondaw, Barron Moody, Mrs. Hill. Ord rowj Heather Ault, Karen Swain, Bill Spyker, David Dysart, Angie Corno, Chris DeVolder, Ricky Austin, Chris James, David Deppong, Andrea Cochran, Holly Scheffler. Q4th rowj Dee Dee Davis, Darlene Parish, Sarah Stroll, Melinda Bond, Christian Neilsen, Scott Peters, Ingrid Nystrom, Andy Zimmerman, Keith Thompson, Ruth Coryea, Christian Mullgardt, Nikki Corno, Sarah Jones. 15th rowj Jenny Day, Michelle Holt, Atallah Spinks, Dawn Walters, Jessica Seitz, John Hancock, Gary Riley, Mike Estes, Steve Douglas, Hercle Ivy, Jeff Fritz, Marita Kheim, Dianna Marshall, Molly Connely, Nikki Ford. l6th rowj Chrissy Saunders, Stephanie Nelson, Cheryl Reed, Jennifer Allen, Kabe Holtze, Chris Walters, Virginia Greene, Teresa Seitz, Sarah Hopper, Julie Welch, Julie Jones. Q7th rowl Ashley Andes, Marcy Castle, Amber Boehm, Adrienne Noll, Julie Marsh, Stephanie Hoard, Steve Deardorff, Dan O'Brien, LaRhonda Reid, Angie Ferguson, Ann DiMarcellis. 18th rowj Marta Dykhuizen, Betsy Herron. Q9th rowj Mr. Anderson, Julie Deppong, Jennifer Greathouse, Christin Copley, Amy Lavender, Fred Aceto, Elizabeth Gackstetter, Anita Jonson, Jenny Walton, Chris Reynolds, Mehia McKinley, Jackie Mann, Liz Stifel, Teresa Redden, Sherwin Strickland. arching Statesman Band . Drum Majors: Sue Clark, Alison Mcllvain, and Holly Smothers. Flag Corps Marching Statesmen Llst rowj Jackie Mann, Anita Johnson, Liz Stifel 12nd rowj Captain Jennifer Walton, Amy Lavender, Chris Copley, Teresa Redden, Captain Beth Gacksletter. 13rd rowj Mehiea McKinley, Friederika Aceto and Chris Reynolds. MUSIC 125 Jazz Band ,. .ge-at f. , ' . if ' f We wif 'W 4 We 5 19255 In February the Jazz Band traveled to NMSU in Kirks- ville. This was a good time to see the campus for the prospective college students. Some students in our band used this time to audition for the NMSU band, altho they have already been accepted with a full scholarship. The other date for the Jazz Band was at the Mother's Box Dinner Lawn Party at the Swenson's home on April 23rd. Clst rowj Chris DeVolder, Jason Burton, Andrew Cole, Dan Boler, Mr.Johnson. 12nd row! Christian Nielsen, Logan Vits, Brian Ferguson, Mike Estes, Christian Mullgardt. 13rd rowj Elizabeth Gackstetter, Gary Riley, Jeff Fritz, John Hancock. fstairs, starting at bottomj Ricky Aus- tin, Andy Zimmerman, Scott Peters, Vickie Mann, Chris James, Bill Spyker, Angie Corno, David Dysart, David Deppong. arching Statesman Band Do you realize that Webster has a very excellent band program? The band program offers students a wide variety of opportunities and a very good music background that results in the well-rounded- ness ofthe individual, and being well-rounded is a factor that will help these individuals to be accepted into a good college or to get a good job. The Marching Statesmen provided the fans a special treat at home-game halftime performances. As usual, the Marching Statesmen kept spirits high in the stands with their support of the cheerleaders, and according to the comments of the viewers, they were a smashing success. In addition to this, they took part in the Flat River, Missouri Marching Contest, which marks their first time in competition marching in many years. Band instructor Mr. John Johnson said, Since this was my first Turkey Day, I must tell you that nowhere have I seen so much fun, excitement, and enthusiasm as I witnessed this year? The senior line dance, the rap by the concert choir, and the pom pon and flag corps performances were great. Of course, participating in the funeral and watching the cremation of the Kirkwood football effi- gy was really something to behold. Although the football team lost the big game, they gave us more than 1002 effort. A special thanks 126 is extended to the faithful pep band students who braved the cold wind and rain at Kirkwood. Last summer the Marching Statesmen was one of about ten marching bands invited to march in the V.P. Fair Parade. To start all the V.P. Fair activities the parade was on June Znd. The parade had an audience of over a quarter of a million people along the downtown streets. Two days later, the Marching Statesmen marched in the annual Webster Grove Parade. This parade was a little less formal and we were playing for a more familiar crowd. At Christmas time Websterfs band showed its spirit by sponsor- ing a Christmas Brass Ensemble. This group of eight students, under the organization of Mr. Don Anderson and student David Dysart, performed during the Christmas holiday season at local shopping centers. This summer the Marching Statesmen are going to try some- thing new. In June of the upcoming summer we are going to have a band camp in Missouri, secluded in the woods for a week. One goal will be accomplished . . . to learn the fall marching show. During the days there the band will have some free time for sports, swim- ming or other activities. Overall, this band camp will get our fall show learned, eliminating extra pratices when school starts. M9511 'l'I'U S2 D-O 125 52. 'o Eg: :W O0 :Sh G ZF! QA Q.- -5511 -1 O 2 V F O oo SD IZ! 4 3. Y' CJ N IJ U7 2 CD T' A IXJ I! D. -l o E V W 2, D7 I! 'n CD -, UQ C' V, o :J J-f-' 'A-if 'Y labovcj Pom Pons at Busch stadium, flowerj Marching Statesmen in the annual 4th of July parade in Webster Groves. W . Ord rowb Ann Mitchell, Kendall Greene, Jason Burton, Brian Stackhouse, Corey 1 , The ever loyal Pep Band at the T-Day game. MUSIC 127 I The 1987-88 Pom Pon Squad dazzled crowds at home football and basketball games this year with the assistance of newcomer Julie Hill, as their spon- sor. The squad is made up of 27 talented girls, who combine dance and marching technique to add spar- kle to the Statesman Marching Band. 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P Q: ' - X Ya y 'ff 4 iv.. -1, 1 ,I ' y lj Ph- Y' .. 11. 5. 1 1- .mg-X11 11 .1 . 1. 1 ,1 -- 1 41, Q A P I I I g - Q1 QQ 1,-.3 -LII 1 '2A1. 4.- I Q N A I ,, .t . I 1 I I - 4,2 nv: -, wil 5 xv- qv , 1 .,- .-1 I I I 1 1 ff' Junior quarterback Dan Fugate looks down W field for anolher receiver. ' VARSITY FOOTBALL 4-6 8 if 45-gg, ...nf f KJ, -in xi a r,a ,G f 1:-A it is S Otbaxi Kilim i doomed the O and Cheefxeadegige mis Yew' , Hugs, home The Band- vom P2lniheY did ai each Matt Arrandale shows off his winning form. The i987 Varsity Football T eam FALL SPORTS 131 x Ta. pg ,- xx F S, A . ,A A M 5 an Q 55 Q 0 g,A X q w fiiff' A Scott Abbott Chris Alt Matt Arrandale Bill Belt 1987 VARSITY FOOTBALL 9:6 n o Robert Blayney Nathan Booth Tony Calvin 114515 : ., F! Brian Benz Scott Carslens Tony Best John Dixon . '15 . 'M F Lift John Dames Matt Daniels Dan Fugate Scott Hannigan Scott Hawksley Matt Hennkens Todd Herrman is -Y Q V v ,W C, xy W . I . wi K Jeff Hoffmann K: ig: f Mi . ,W 5: Brett McMillan Aaron Hoyle .efuaig 'ggi Dustin Mohan Scott Lemen Todd Oliphant ty, 5 T I , 'Y- H Q4 Mike Love James Magill Pat Maguire Cedric Rhodes Eric Schrijver s :-1.491 ,V f- , If i g. 1987 VARSHWf I i ii .. l Chris Swenson Bill Thomas Ron Thomas Peter Van Leunen FOOTBALL Chuck Washington Steve Watson Bryan Williams 1 Shawn Whinery Steve Watson makes a gallant effort. Tony Best receives a punt, .wr ,N 1 ,Q VJ, ,iS'?'fQg'cfS2Gxi ww ML mm, M M n't.'1MLsw L .U,f,qM. wN?fw-v:- M xx NN e'osxCY 0990 '00 awww mms Sxxoox g VARSITY FOOTBALL frTop:J Websrer's defense sacks the Oakville quarter- back. fMiddle:J Nathan Booth bulls his way forward. fBottom:J Senior Mark Thornhill gets a short rest be- tween plays. FALL SPORTS 135 Co-Ed Cross Country Charles Finch, Coach Zach Ault s h h my Miles Estes Matt Martel Doug Stockenberg tra , ,l ,, . ,ca , - vu. 0 ' up x all If H :,:, ,,xql ' N' J, 4' , -o ' ,Q H-J tx . 1 1 1 'Z . if t aasifsfzre, 2 57 Andy Berry Andy Fondaw Elizabeth Meyer ,., , Sara Thorne my ,L ,. Melinda Bond David Deppong Jason DuPont Mike Estes 2221 , :Qi U., Becky Jaynes Emily Jones A.B. Kelly Billy LaChance Chris Redmore Andy Ryan Jeff Schafermeyer Aaron Smith Kara Tiemann P.J. Wentzien Emily Jones placed 57th at the State Cross Country Meet in Jefferson City Novem- ber 7th, She was running against 152 of the best runners in state 4A schools. On November 4th, the Girls Cross Country Team placed 6th at the Webster Groves Invitational at Blackburn Park. Melinda Bond placed 3rd and was a medal winner. This meet was for individuals and teams that did not qualify for the State Meet. 136 Mark Winkelmann Coach Finch Coach Carl Muckler Dan Sebben GiI'lS V3.I'Sity SOftb3ll Joe Holdman, Coach Sara Bailey A ,I f , ,T if t fggq - N' ' V, K 5, If fsasgre' . f .J V 87 ,T ' , Ulf' ' , f f ' - ,um '5 L I E 1 eg' in , 1,-it if '-1 , Q ' 3 P 7 , J? 'Q X. f . , , V 1 :Z ' 1 3 . . -11 -- , -2 5 vt, 1 010 ' A W J, Michelle Keenoy Amy Lavender Katie Busch Carrie Deppong Dana Hawkins Veda lsom ra- WYKWIH Susie Lowell ' t Jackie Mann Shari Montgomery Betsy Reinfeld Leslie Stahl Julie Stratmann This years Girls Softball season was a disappointing one, however, it showed who the team leaders were. The team was led by senior co-captains Sara Bailey, Katie Busch, Suzie Lowell and senior Veda lsom. Bailey was the starting catcher for the whole season, and added the power by slugging a couple homeruns. Busch was one of the most versatile start- ers, playing at several different positions. Lowell was a strong pitcher and a consistent outfielder, while Veda lsom was the starting centerfielder and had a strong arm to hold down the position. A powerful group of Juniors held the team together, too. Carrie Deppong boosted an impressive .326 average and has played every game at shortstop since the middle of last year. Junior Julie Stratmann played a consistent first base. Shari Montgomery kept the hot corner at third base cooled off with strong defense and an accurate throwing arm. Girls J.V. Softball l i lst row: Dara Peters, Kerry Markland, Jenny Ward. Jenny Hale, 2nd row: Karen Wien- stroer, Gina St. John. Mary Wallace, Laura Russell, Kim Hale. 3rd row: Coach Wallace, Carrie Chunn. Laura Bailey, Amy Bradcr, Sandi Montgom- ery. FALL SPORTS 137 Girls G01f Phil Wojak, Coach Girls Golf Record Edwardsville 152 Webster Groves 158 St. Joseph's 142 Webster Groves 179 Lindbergh 226 Webster Groves 329 Lafayette 177 Webster Groves 291 St. Joseph's 194 Webster Groves 302 Angie Cooper Kerry Lingle l 3 8 Elizabeth Dessent and Coach Wojak Adrienne Noll Lindbergh Webster Groves Lafayette Webster Groves Edwardsville Webster Groves Webster Groves St. Thomas Aq. Webster Groves St. Thomas Aq. Emily Freeman Melanie Hohertz Beth Ritter Jessica Seitz Jenny Andrus Christen Correll Linsey McMillan Leslee Mueller ,l 1 v ,.i Angelyn Peck Heidi Prah Debbie Schmidt Sarah Taylor Beth Timpe Girls Tennis Elaine Dubail, Coach Coach Elaine Dubail FALL SPORTS 139 Varsity Soccer Tom Holmes, Coach The Varsity Soccer Team enjoyed their best season in the 21 year histo- ry of the program. The Statesmen compiled an awe- some l8-5-2 record in winning both the Suburban South and District championships. The team was led by senior Jack McKittrick, a transfer from CBC. McKittrick scored 19 goals and was the difference between this years team, and a team that went just 9-13 a year ago. Webster's offense, which outscored opponents 73-20, was led by Dan Consiglio Cl4J, Lance Gilbert UOJ, Tony Nea, Stafford Warneke, and Hunter Beckham. The stinger defend- ers that played in front of Kevin Mac- Bryde 10:80 G.A.A.J were Barry Jaynes, Mike McCollum, Mark Yates, and David Tabscott. A strong bench was one of Coach Tom Holmes biggest assets. Andy Duke, Fred Reed, Pat Devlin, Brian Knapp, Cammy Weyhrich, Chris Murphy, Jim Nease, Jeremy McCon- nell and Mike Wilborn consistently put in stellar performances when called to duty. The Statesmen compiled an awesome 18-5-2 record. Lance Gilbert dribbling as usual. tIt's an inside joke with the Soccer teamj Tony Nea takes a shot. it 4. 1+ if, t. ,,-f' 1 ms 5 wt- f rf me ' First row: Mike Wilborn, Kevin MacBryde, Hunter Beckham, Fred Reed, Jeff Keene, Patrick Devlin, Jack McKittrick. Second row: Coach Tom Holmes, Tony Nea, Andy Duke, Dan Consiglio, Brian Knapp, Cammy Weyhrich, Lance Gilbert. Chris Murphy. Third row: David Tabscott. James Nease, Court Weston, Mark Yates. Chris Wilhelm, Barry Jaynes. Mike McCollum, Jeremy McConnell, Brennan Collins. Suburban South and District Champs Websteris offense, which outscored opponents 73- 20, was led by Dan Consig- lio and Lance Gilbert, Tony Nea, Stafford War- neke and Hunter Beck- ham. -F55 3 .Efitlf4 Tw, Susan Bloemke -Q 99.93, it . Eifgignfml. U19 .li TJ I Easrgmc J it ,.. :A , Lisa Gushleff Emily Mason l ,'1t.- Jennifer Smutz Girls Volleyball Despite a losing record of 0-18 this season, the Varsity Volleyball Team showed a lot of talent and spirit. Although individual team members were very talented, they just had trouble using this talent to work for them as a team. The team consisted of seniors Karen Wallace, Susan Bloemke, Jennifer Smutz, and Lisa Gush- leff. Juniors Jodie Nicloaus, Emily Mason, Carol Webber and Shelley Tuckson rounded out the 1987 vol- leyball team. Captains were Karen Wallace and Susan Bloemke. Although this season was disap- pointing, a strong foundation was set for next season. 142 W, .ig Jodie Nicolaus 1 Wwiugilg was ,..t, . . . ,. M Shelley Tuckson Karen Wallace Carol Webber I1 H I Cke 5 4419 PJX 2 'lf rf, , x ,A Jo jf: .., Q ky W' X f v 1 '53 iv 54 'Z 3 1 ay fkneelingl Jeff Fritz, Dn Fugate, Chuck Washington, Eric Johnson, Matt Arrandale, Randy Bill. Qstandingl Coach Moore, Asst, Coach Steve Scofield, Lamont Thornhill, Jerome Chanbers, Travis Snelling, Bryan Laws, Myron Gordon, Mark Thornhill, Nicole Sarich, Asst. Coach Hepfinger. Peter Scribner Unproven Players Produce a 20-6 Season The varsity boys basketball team entered the 1987-88 season not knowing full well if they could maintain the standard of excellence that previous Webster teams had enjoyed. With Jerome Chambers being the lone re- turning starter, Coach Tim Moore was count- ing on unproven players to step in and continue the Statesmen's history of success. Senior Bryan Laws, a 6,6 center proved to be a tough rebounder and showed a nice shoot- ing touch from the outside. His 15 points per game was second on the team only to Cham- bers 25. 6'3 senior Mark Thornhill knew his role and played it well. Thornhill usually picked up the most difficult defensive assign- ment, rebounded, and got the ball inside to the big men. Travis Snelling was a terror from 3- point land, broke the press, and displayed great court savvy. Eric Johnson was always exciting to watch. He led the fast break, was tough defensively, and played the game with boyish enthusiasm. Moore counted on Chuck Washington, La- mont Thornhill, Matt Arrandale, Dan Fugate, and Richard Johns to come off the bench and provide a spark whenever called upon. At the end of the regular season, Moore had shuffled this group of unknown, unproven players to 20 wins and second place finishes in both the Meramec and Vianney tournaments. WINTER SPORTS 145 3? v Q83 P ' : Sh - 0' img , V' ' :' 'Y-.1 -.-if lei! A WH ,. W , 35540 - .2 ,, ,gxu Q .W ef?d,,, x.,. , xi, WM, L L H A . .,4, faqs, 5 uw fl j 4' Y' ' A b- I - X q V i,.g- - f 'V x .FFS 2 V 'N Q V - - H! xg f Il! 211 8 A Travis Snelling and Jerome Chambers. S G1 Coach Steve Scofield and the J.V. team. Jerome Chambers Varsity Seasons Record 1987-88 Won 13 - Lost 11 Laurence Dumas, Beth Nunnelee, Karen Wallace, Ingrid Montroy, Jennifer Salazar, Shelley Tuckson, Alyson Biggs, Rachael Nunnelec, Carrie Goodman, Veda Isom. Girls Varsity Basketball Elaine Atkins Alyson Biggs Ingrid Mommy Alyson Biggs Alyson Biggs Veda lsom Karen Wallace Sherri Yundell Hockey Skatesmen J.J. Weyhrich Ted Haase Kirk Krabbe Chris Wilhelm Chris Wilhelm I g frow lj Evan Egley, Kirk Krabbe, Kevin Nentwig, Bill Thomas, Steve Cassinger, Lan Dodson, Chris Alt, Steve White. Crow 21 Coach Jerry Kuziel, Head Coach Dave Garth, Chris Kroenlein, Rick Fulsom, Greg Dodson, Kevin Hall, Scott Williams, Chris Swenson, Dave Stewart, Chris Wilhelm, J.J. Weyhrich, Ted Haase, Steve Wall, Glen Martin, Coach Craig Christy. 3 ln uf, f 4 is Webster Groves Hockey Skatesmen -v f Roh 11. gm, Chris All and Chris Wilhelm. Hockey Cheerleaders Qrow lj Lynn Abernathy, Melissa Redmond, Angela LaPresia, Emily Jones, Erin Hoffner, Tara Dodson, Qrow 23 Alison Mcllvain, Sue Kraft, Cindy Budzinski,Be1h Timpe. Heidi Prah, Jessica Medford. i + Scott Williams Lan Dodson WINTER SPORTS 151 Wrestling Statesmen , .Lani Charles White Barry Morrison ,rf 1: T M 5 ' 43 . Rubin Stallings Kurt Jones 1987-ss STATE TOURNAMENT QUALIFIERS l Jim Nease Tony Davis, 6th, 116 wt. class Kurt Jones Tommy Killion Rubin Stallings Brad Warren Charles White Philip Bryant Tony Davis Cecil Harris Kurt Jones Tommy Killion l Baffy MOYUSOH Cary Morrison Jim Nease Rubin Stallings Charles White . 1 Varsity Wrestling v I l X Q Wi' gk X.. THE ART CLUB T . First l-giwfsreve beaidofffj Make c0n6n',iAfm,iisn5lfn.oiageiiadiciirg,iisaji?QxQ1g4lrgibr,fJ5f0fliEjprima. a Srnirh,-Alyssa Hilkene,JennyYWaltang1'Loti.Bai1ey,ICaIhjf'Qli1rlg5TalnmyfjifidetggislzarieCqirherbfllhird fowzffoni Qzouehglenny 3: gli I jf. 'I-lyigenin. Alicia-LaChance,,Breiman Collins, ,Ierezriy.MQC9rlr1ell,lCatherine'NqYl1si:tl1g1BeQck5ffGo1inor,'Pete Deribrixerg ai1dfiMsj ' ' ' Bradlwrsponsor. ' ' ' ' V -V '- 3 Members of the ART CLUB always go to many different portfolio days. Altho, the an- nual trip to the Chicago Art Institute was not possible this year, the ART CLUB did attend and participate at Washington University's portfolio day. .Many honors and scholarships were earned. The ART CLUB awards scholarships and recognizes students' achievements each year. The ART CLUB will also help you with infor- mation on many colleges and institutes. The seniors have special graduation tassels to ac- knowledge being a member of the ART Will CLUB. Our chapter 79425 is a charter chapter, one of the oldest chapters of 300. Membership is open to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. The initiation fee is 55.00. Fresh- men are also welcome to come and take part in the club. The ART CLUB involves its members in a variety of activities such as silkscreening T- shirts and participataing in many art competi- tions and shows. This year we were asked to design a mural for the Music Department. 155 DECA DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America is the only na- tional student organization operat- ing through the nation's high schools to attract young people to careers in marketing, merchandis- ing, and management. DECA,s objectives are to devel- op the students knowledge of mar- keting and distribution and to pro- mote understanding and apprecia- tion for the responsibilities of citizenship in this competitive cor- porate world of ours. Our DECA chapter has been at Webster for 25 years and is headed by, sponsor, Dennis Kruse. The clubs officers are President, Byron Reeves, Vice-Presidents Court Weston and Cindy Budzinski, Sec- retary J .J . Weyhrich, Treasurer Matt Ringhofer, Reporter Rick Fulsom and Tracie Stuckey, and Parliamentarian Steve Ewing. DECA members also partici- pate in the District, State and Na- tional Competition at the Career Development Conference each year. To obtain membership, students must enroll in marketing class and be prepared for hard work. lst row: Kassidy Kilker, Tammi Patterson, Cindy Huffines, John Bene, Tom St. John. 2nd row: Ron Driscoll, Debbie Schmidt, Rommel Wilks. lst row: Liz Engler, Kathy Holland, Candice Moore. 2nd row: Phillip Ayers, Debra Madison, Terrance Winston, Jenny Lopiparo. 156 lst row: Kristina Elfrink, Ethel Turner, Denisa Colvin, 2nd row: Trenell Madison, Bill Mitchell, Chris Johann, Court Weston. lst row: Roger Markland, Leroy Coryea, J .J . Weyhrich, 2nd row: Sandy Augustin, Eric Schrijver, Byron Reeves, Rick Fulsom. A lst row: Marie Oberkirsch, Becky Keefer, Jennifer Christopher, Hilary Schaefer, Morgan Collier. 2nd row: Joe Elchinger, Norman Sheppard, Donnell Hadley, Charles Bailey. KDHU lst row: Scott Abbott, Cindy Budzinski, Tracy Stuckey, Matt Ringhofer, Jeff Schafermeyer. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 157 W C C Webster Community Campus , .t.1,1g,y,,tsa,-writ?-Xtiliy' ' fu frightj Robert Skinner, The Repertory Theatre. fbelowj Scott Williams, Childrens Hospital Webster Community Campus QWCCJ is now in its 17th year as a very unique opportunity for juniors and seniors to do volunteer work in their community. Virtually offered any two hours of the day, the course is designed mainly for students who wish to pursue job interests and ca- reer choices. Sponsored by Ms. Vera Imse and Ms. Kay Wojak, WCC also has many expectations. Weekly reports are due, which sum up the student's learning experience of that particular week. Attendance records and reports from their bosses are all in their final grade. f ls 224155 1 2232 I . Jennifer Saunders, Washington University Medical School. Sean Devanny, Webster j Kirkwood Times i Webster Communit Campus 5: P.. w i XV, Cfar lefty Pat Devlin, The College School. Qabovej Gloria McCollum, Farm and Home Savings and Loan. fbelowj Suzie Lowell, Webster Groves City l-lall. -p'g i I ' ' s iw ' 2 , M Q Thespians Troup 191 From their first meeting on December 22, 1931, Thespians Troup 191 has changed quite a bit. The group is made up of students who have obtained at least one hundred hours be- hind the scenes or on stage. The understudies wear the traditional, ceremonial beanie for a one week trial period as they undergo the rig- ors ofa usually embarrassing initiation. The club is sponsored by Master Thespian, Ron Kenney and meets after school in Room 231 when meetings are called. The Thespians sponsor the annual musical, Theatresports, trips to the International and State Conventions, St. Louis Regional Thespi- an picnic, Alumni tea, and fund raisers such as flower sales and shakers. Jeff Schafermeyer Stephanie Smith Lamar Fitzgerald Aaron Hoyle Kyra Lawrence Beth Gackstetter N, 1 . . ., if R Aaron Smith Matt Bement Gretchen Glock 160 Sag fi fic: Anne Liberstein Andy Zimmerman Brian Stemmler 6 5 2 5 Heather Haneman Vickie Gardner Jennifer Smutz Rob Chandler Understudies lst row: Lisa Alexander, Janelle Storm, Suzie Lowell, Cathryn Prutzman, Cathy Clark. 2nd row: Randy Bill Kerry Markland, .lim Nordmann, Jeff Meyer, 3rd row: Jenny Ward, Kristin Madalen. Jason DuPont introduced Dr. Chaney from St. Louis Universi- ty Dr Chaney discussed the Stock Market crash. The Public Affair The purpose of the Public Affairs Club is to help students become better informed about vital issues facing the people of the world. Members of the club plan workshops on public issues. Usually four workshops are planned for each school year. Significant local, state, national and international issues are topics. This year, for exam- ple, the topics were AIDS, the situation in Central America, the crisis in the Persian Gulf, and the trade deficit. Quality rather than quantity is stressed. The club tries to bring top names to the campus to make presentations. Two years ago Lt. Governor Harriett Woods accepted the club's invitation to address the student body about important state issues. Last year the club sponsored speakers and videos on terrorism and the situation in South Africa. It also invited five foreign exchange students from lo- cal universities to talk about how their nations view American foreign policy positions. The club also rents excellent films and video cas- settes on current topics which all teachers are wel- come to borrow. Club membership is open to all grade levels. Stu- dent must have a Cu average and be recommended by a social studies teacher. s Club vt sf , V fish Ui In Wilmetta Toliver Alicia LaChance Becky Hiatt Jason DuPont vtip . 1 , J M .' N I Eric Zareh Shawn Vance E -,gif f-east. git X ..,. f,5 fw,.,J-a ',f, . 1,4 .Mtn iilhfy Meshall Bell B.G. Webb 221,42 fl. 'J . J' W ftitvli f Hr. af 'fggfiaq 5, .. . it A-' wr W iiiffsk- Yi iii?-5 If +55 fl Students for wareness and Action CSAA . -: A M 1 1 . 3' . , I. ' g W n Gln Yk ,l 'Rf lst row: Sharron Dozier, Ethel Turner, Karen Swain, Angie Thompson, Liz Coburn. 2nd row: Tracyi Brooks, Wilmetta Toliver, Karen Lacey, Stephanie The Students for Awareness and Action CSAAJ as a group was formed in the 1960's to address the social issues of that era Today the club serves as a service and fund raising group to award scholarshlps for needy students going to college. All students of WGHS are welcome to join by expressing that desire. The club meets monthly in the sponsors classroom CMr. Drakej. Activities conducted are bake sales, talent Yandell, Lee Drake, sponsor. 3rd row: Cynthia Turner, Nancy Jackson, Nicole Townsend, Nathan Ivy, Trenell Madison, Alex Everett, Robyne Cross. Wilmetta Toliver President Karen Lacey Vice President Roxanne Cazer Secretary shows, dances and fashion shows. The group also sponsors the annual Dr. Martin Luther King assembly each January. AND ORGANIZATIONS 163 ation Honor Society Every year only a few students are chosen to become members ofThe Nation Honor Society. To become a member, one must have a 3.85 grade point average for seven semesters. A student is also evaluated on service, leadership and character. Marcy Castle Marta Dykhulzen David Dysart l Anita Johnson Alicia LaChance 164 Michael Cohen Jason Dupont W ,, Stacey Galloway Barry Jaynes Lheryl Reed David Ressner Jennifer Saunders Merit Semifinalists: lst row, Stacey Galloway and Sarah Thomsong 2nd row, Elisabeth Swanson, Alison Mcll- vain, Elizabeth Gackstetter, and Steph- anie Smith: 3rd row, Catherine Nc- meth. David Dysart and Karen Wal- lace, Stephanie Smith Amy Snyder Craig Spohr Sarah Thomson Beth Timpe Eric Zareh Commended Scholars: Seated. Jennifer Saunders, Janet Blair, Marcy Castle and Mary Clark. Standing, Marta Dyk- huizcn. David Ressner. Barry Jaynes, Gregory Swanson, and Lorna Whitfield. QTed Morris is in Japan this year.J Nine Webster Groves High School seniors are semifinalists in the l988 National Merit Scholarship Program, I0 more are commended students, and one senior has been commended by the National Achieve- ment Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students. lt is the largest group of seniors at the High School to make the top scholastic rankings since l982. The group constitutes nearly lO percent of the senior class, The nine semifinalists scored in the top one-and-a-half percent of the more than one million students nationwide who took the PSAT! NMSQT. the national merit qualifying test, last fall. They are eligible to compete for merit scholarships to be awarded under the program in the spring. Edward tTedJ Morris is living with a Japanese family in Kyoto, Japan, and attending a Japanese high school this year. Lorna Whitfield was commended by the national achievement pro- gram for scoring in the top six percent of 80,000 black students nation- wide who took the PSATXNMSQT and asked for consideration under the achievement program. Commended students are recognized for their outstanding academic promise. and their names are sent to colleges and universities nationwide. 165 odelllhl. Model U.N. is an organization that develops the students' interest in foreign affairs. The organization sends 10 delegates from WGHS to mock U.N. assemblies in which 15 area St. Louis schools participate. The Model U.N. students try to resolve the major problems that face the world today. To be a member of Model U.N., you must be highly interested in foreign affairs. Mrs. Bradley is the sponsor and Jenny Day is the head delegate. Crow lj Tammy Metz, Jenny Grable, Shaden Marzouk, Erin Hoffner, Kristan Mont, Alicia LaChance, Heather Maring, Marilynne Bradley. lrow 2J Jenny Huguenin, Chrissy Ekey, Linda Hargraves, Camille Kellett, Jeremy McConnell, John Dames. Front row: Jason DuPont, Chrissy Ekey, Thu Doan, Kelly Dunsford, Susan Bloemke, Steve Fingerhut. Back row: Tracy Tarpley, Erin Hoffner, Janelle Storm, Gretchen Glock, Jennifer Smutz, William Ward, Chad Venable, Pete Schribner, Jennifer Hu- guenin, Kristan Mont, Fred Aceto, Maire Kennedy, A.B. Kelly. Debate has been an activity at Webster for 40 years, but the present team concept has only been in existence for 8 years. The 1987-88 debate squad is 23 strong. The group, composed of both two man team debaters and Lincoln Douglas debaters, has entered more speech tournaments than any team in recent memory. This year's topics range from changes in U.S. policy in Latin American to the question of whether arts or sciences better improve society. Team members have won trophies and have become members of the National Forensic League as they have debated teams from high schools representing the Greater St. Louis area. Debate is a class that meets daily, third and fourth hour. Debates are on Tuesday during October, November and December and on weekends in October through January. gy DEBATE r' i I .lg -. Mrs. Wojak, Gloria McCollum and Sean Devanny. Chris Ebel-16 and Beth Swanson. 'it t 1 trow lj Ralph Kellenberger, Switzerland, Maire Kennedy, Staccy Galloway, Fred Aceto, Pedro Primo tSpainJ. Laurence Dumas QFranceJ, trow 21 .lay Hu. Janelle Storm, Becky Douglas, Rob Chandler. Colleen Haselhorst, Hongping Yeh texchange teacher Chinab, frow 33 Kristan Mont. Linda Hargraves, Beth Nunnelee, Beth Ritter, Mrs. Masson and Ani Cook. xuwnt- . Front: Laurence Dumas tFranceJ. Hongping Yeh tExchange teacher Chinaj, Back: Ralph Kellen- Mrs. Dolores Masson. Sponsor AFS. bcrger lSwitzcrlandJ. Pedro Primo tSpainJ. AF For over 25 years, the American Field Ser- vice CAFSJ has hosted students from all over the world, and has made them a big part of life at Webster Groves High School. This year, Webster's AFS program spon- sored three foreign exchange students, as well as one teacher. These three students were Pe- dro Primo from Spain, Goh Sakurai from .Ia- pan, and Laurence Dumas from France. Yeh Hongping is an English teacher in China spending this year in Webster improving her English and learning different teaching tech- niques to use in her classroom when she re- turns home. Another member of AFS was Ralph Kellenberger. Ralph was here on a Ro- tary Club exchange program. The group helps these students adjust to high school life and in return makes our stu- dents more aware of different countries in the world around them. Led by president Becky Douglas, vice-president Beth Swanson, secre- tary Thu Doan, and treasurer Stacey Gallo- way, the group is sponsored by Mrs. Masson and meets about every two weeks in room 357. Becky Douglas and Fred Aceto Rafihel NUTIUUCC, MTS- MGSSOH, Hflrlgping Yeh, Becky Douglas. Thu Doan, Stacey Galloway. Rob Cllalldlel' David Dysafl Lyra . Alicia LaChance Shaden Marzouk fTreasurerj Nancy Jackson Sue Kraft Dana Roper Peter Stich fChairpersonJ Tracy Tarpley Wilmetta Toliver fSecretaryj LB, Student Legislative Board The Student Legislative Board is an organization made up of students from grades 9 through 12 that acts as liaison between the student body and the administration. The club has been at Webster for 25 years and has been sponsored by .lim Horn for 6 years. The SLB is responsible for the establishment, review, and revision of the student constitution. It is also entrusted with the operation of the Student Commons. It charters student organizations and distributes Board of Control funds to student organizations. Students are elected and petitioned to SLB by their peers. SLB meets every Friday at 7:30 a.m. in the Student Commons. Becky Hiatt Stephanie Hoard T ' Y ' EN Km .. -nun Kerry Overall Eric Zareh Mr. Jim Horn fSponsorj pdl 5355 3 tv Senior SSC mx,s....a. Qlst rowj Suzie Lowell, Jeff Schafermeyer Sarah Gau er W l 2 , g , i metta Toliver, Marcy Castle Wende Terr'll. Q nd rowj Ginger Adkins Veda Isom Sa B , 1 , , ra ailey CSecretaryJ, Heather Haneman, Sandy Augustin fTrea- surerj, Cathryn Prutzman, Laurence Dumas. C3rd rowj Kevin MacB d LaP ' ry e, Barry Jaynes, Andy Duke, Angela resta, Ingrid Montroy, Nathan Ivy, A.B. Kelly, Tracy Tarpley fChairpersonJ, Dee Dee Matthews. fnot pictured: Becky Keefer, Stacey Galloway, Amy Snyder, Beth Timpe, Tammy Metz, Chrissy Ekey, and Gloria McCollumJ S S C Student Service Council The WGI-IS Student Service Council is a money-making, social organization that gears students to sponsor school events and use the money earned towards their senior activi- ties, such as the Prom G ' ' ' , raduation and Senior Picnic. The Sophomore SSC plans the Turkey Day assembly and the Junior SSC plans the bonnre d an makes it a special day for everyone. The So r. agland and Ms. LeLoup. The Junior SSC is sponsored by Ms. Genovese and Ms. O'Brien. Th S ' ' e enior SSC is sponsored by Mr. Reid and Mr. Shapleigh. phomore SSC is sponsored by M R 5 1. 2 :I ainns.!.'Z11'5 ww - t. e I ti.'531 5??7xf55' QLQBM' I - . . Ca,San,g.iaSs1C4liM?'WQMy axadQ1,.i?I959Y9,,l D A I I-Ieclsy Haan' Emil ren'LaiflyfSafaxwniiiiiiiifeiiB5d9mm5'!r7,7 fi' 1 yi w . 5, a i - f i' ',I.S,,f ,,,, ..',k i y f t I 'miie Keev0Yf.'Ke yi:i2d gffiiigmasill-Jemuzviiiilitmamai1a9ffWP..,Fgg?ef r,'ii. 1 fi I I e HOWShemggiiiiiIecksomwriiwigigatnouse. Vits,Mike Moraga. . A M L 'Y ' ,f ' KIISRIDV VLY' , ff i1y3on6S,j' '. 1 i'iiia'i35I'!P-IQ ,.V, ki, ' ' ' ,. , 1 .. LXSPEOWB ' -' Luadersim ,.,f d .JimGf'f'I5f'- f- . 'Lallfa--V 'nalsm es' f' V . ,Q-zmirowl . Shaw W uk.-. A ..ee. fix' A -,jjesilc A Sophomore SSC flst rowj Becky Jaynes, Stephanie Hoard. Kerry Lingle, Karla Tiemann, Adrienne Noll. Carmen Gill. 12nd rowj Eileen O'Gor- man, Sarah Casanova, Crissy l-lanssen, Stephanie Main, Lisa Lee, Stephanie Yandell 13rd rowj Holly Smothers, Lee Dickey, Julie Cronin, Dana Roper and Vickie Mann. CLUB S AND ORGANIZATIONS 169 I.A.0. Internaimnax A ND' af .J-we Gr anlzallon Wai' Gness g , 1,,m.w Comprised ofabout 50 students and a few teachers, I.A.O., International Aware , O ' ' ' ' ness rganization, aims to im- prove humanity by taking an active role in supportin h thc world. g uman rights throughout The I.A.O., founded in November l987 was initiated by Kristan Mont and is sponsored by B.A, Brady. The ment has been the sponsorship ofa six year old boy, Hazi, in India. Through Christian Children's Fund, I.A.O., don- rs per month to feed, organization's main accomplish- ates 21 dolla clothe, and educate Hazi. In addition to Hazi's group supports established human rights organizations such as A , mnesty International, America's Watch and the Africa Fund. sponsorship, the he Kennedy H Ma - C ter, I wl A My B A. Brad? iriikitileaiiher Mfiilxgbigiciriiiafl- r ' - c 1 ' ee . ii simian Maigukishiii Brads iemiiiigiieiie Bfockmiiiiinifhiics. Becky Hum' . ' KW ' ' Gra 5' . ueitlll- Ig U7- jessicv V Jenmfer mrs, HBE Ulaggda - 5- ra 'Nome' X 'TIYHPC' Au' mslen ry,StePmn gist rowl Krisignaitiocixiloih Chai? bieiitirsch-ghgggfizi igemv MCCOMC - lei I , miss. 3 Carrie C Chaim Sa I1 Jennifer SI' Como li Tarnmb Me ' HoelsClWI' BCC y tm fowl Sum .gi x Q 25 gnu? 546 4 l . .ii I, A, ,V x X 1. .. .5 X K.,::.n: K Q N ' ZZ' .fz-fax. - ' 'fE?AX K' 41 YQ 5 Q - Q QQ M Committee of Forty Cheryl: Adkins y ' -M N. S - Matt gBeinent' Q Q Scott Bloomer, i . ' Dan Boler' , Sarah Casanova Marty Casey r e Anne Dilvlaricellis kerry iDunsi'oi'd, r David ,Dysart t Chris Ekey ' Jim Georgia I Stephanie Hoard Nathan Ivy Nancy Jackson s Alfred Jenkins Chris Jones g Kurt Jones s , -Jennifer Joplin e Susan Kraft Karen Lacey Shaden Marzouk' S Kristan Mont Jeff Schafermeyer Prakash Seitz Jennit'erSmutz Peter Stichf Tracy Tarpley Beth Timpe W Wilmetta Toliver' Delawnes Ware . Tim Whittaker t Tom Whittaker Max Zimmerman The staff: Dr.. Dan Edwards Pat! Voss g T . .Thornasina I-Issler Kentfkagland S Sandy Grady i :Joyce Wasksow Joe.Hepfinger I Elaine Duhail Hank Schafermeyer C T Ron Hills - 172 3 S S The Committee of 40 A Committee of Forty was initiated this school year. This group of forty people focused on the idea of positive peer influence to improve the learning climate at Webster High. The students talked with other students in advisement classes and attended several sections of the ninth grade advisements to inform the ninth graders of academic and extra-curricular traditions available at Webster Groves High School. The results of this effort were impressive. The annual Friendship Dance, with Kirk- wood, was held in early November. An outstanding crowd in past years was less than three hundred students. Eight hundred and twenty five students attended this years dance. The Committee of Forty also took on the task of improving involvement in the hall decorations for Turkey Day. By organizing this activity through advisement groups, the hall decorations were the best they have been in years. There were also higher progress report grades than last year. These improvements may or not be the direct results of the Committee of Forty efforts, but any effort to improve the learning environment here at Webster Groves High is greatly appreciated. ...Q The Sioux group waves hello. There were also higher progress report grades than last year .... any effort to improve the learn- ing environment . . . is greatly appreciated. tlst rowj Alicia LaChance, David Dysart, Marty Casey, Max Zimmerman, Chrissy Ekey, Kristan Mont, Shaden Marzouk. 12nd rowj Tom Whittaker, Scott Bloomer, Chris Jones, Dan Fugate, Anne DiMarcellis. Kelly Duns- ford, Nathan Ivy, Ord rowj Tracy Tarpley, Sarah Casanova, Beth Timpe, Kurt Jones. Stephanie Heard, Delawnes Ware, Jennifer Smutz, Nancy Jackson. Tim Whittaker, 14th rowl Jeff Schafermeyer, .lim Georgia, Matt Bement. Prakash Seitz, Peter Stich, Sue Kraft. Wilmetta Toliver, Dan Boler and Dr. Dan Edwards. Do you recognize these enthusiastic senior leaders? Here's the Cherokee group raising their flag. Some of the Sioux begin their long journey across the lake, Everyone cools down in the water. Last Summer Students Participated In Work- shop On Leadership At Potosi, Mo. About 30 Webster Groves High School students were chosen to participate in a two-day workshop at Trout Lodge in Potosi, Mo. to promote a positive school environment. The project, brainchild of the school's principal, Dan Edwards, was designed to increase the students' awareness of how the use of leader- ship skills can help the students communicate while working with one another. Participants were chosen by fellow students based on a survey that asked all 1,300 students at the high school to list one person who represented their point of view on a variety of issues. Edwards said the students selected to attend the workshop were economically and ra- cially mixed. Sophomores, juniors and seniors were selected. The retreat was divided into two phases. Phase one tested character against the environment while forcing students to work together as a team. The second phase involved workshops dealing with leadership, com- munication, and decision making skills. Workshop participants were expected to get to know each other and to discuss ways to improve the school's environment for learning. Edwards recruited volunteers from the community, teachers from the high school and St. Louis County Youth Program staff to provide leadership and support for the retreat. Recognizing the importance of all groups to the school and under- standing the needs of others were two important factors emphasized during the retreat. 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To be onthe ECHO staff, members must have taken typing and Journalism courses. Each staff member is responsible for selling two ads, writing two stories, designing the layout of a page, and selling the paper, both at lunch and after school. Sponsor Beth Ann Brady works side by side with the paper's editors Kristan Mont, Beth Swanson and John Darnesg business manager Tarek El' Mofty, and photo editor Jessica Wright. E p This year the paper has increased from 8 to 12 pages, and is one of only 13 to be named an All-Missouri paper. Itialso took on a new look, using a different nameplate, and the laser printer in the school's business department for typesetting. ff class i E as eww' ,Y absgoit '0- a David dner Sire Georgia, an K 1 Vickie Gag V. shelf pages. A V ' 176 gp to the tavoui for , Webster Groves Hugh School Kassidy Kilker and Tarek,El-Moftytrelmtjin the news room. An All Missouri Newspaper 5 1 Cf'-ik. Y' Photo editor Jessica Wright, business manager Tnrek El-Mofty, and editors Beth Swanson, John, A Dames, and Kristan Mont review the next issue with sponsor B.A. Brady. X Pnm Ray andi Ted Haase makekuse of the light ' table to cut copy. . 1 N 1978-88 ECHO Paper 8 'lf' of H323 , ,. wx , ' 2 , ,nr sw , l . Q as , 7,3 X 'M' 83' M W , Linda Hargraves finishes ihe layout for her assignmenigg X' K ' 'gi fa! 8' I TH! 88 8 5 , 8 A N4 5hani0:li2gSeEIEHOSTAFE1stro 8 e,nee N EZSFS? Kilke gP6I1lEc:nBMonL2nd fllfisfif Swanson- Pam Ra 8 8 8 Wnght, David Talsf' Brady, Amysrfog Mcllvain, Ani 5gHeatI1erMaring 1 1 N V A J irrdr Y VVNV V E 4 con' John 'Dames Jiwiiuird FOWZ Rfckogll3sEnnff0ff1ge5-, ' . ' , V ' ew SChmeer.V! , mg QISHEF, ' ,- - . ' . ' Hse, ' Co-editor Beih Swanson in her unique sweat- ! shirt from arfother high school, CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 81877 Student i Life YN, .n , rn 11 nl any Q . .. fn mtegfaaem' X I K 1 fyagiisfaesfv The Martin Luther King assembly featuring Art H personality, as the main speaker. I oliday, T.V. Amber Phillips, Qabovej. Tarek El-Mofty and David Tabscott, frightj. U Ulgxl vs we my F Yah vase ww new Shannon Munie and Marcy Castle. Sherwin Strickland Donovan Hoyer is 9 f X. X A K 'l'l' if X, ' 'filvx tl 7 . , . H. 2 QT - W l I 41 QP' fupper leftj Andre Davis, Jerome Chambers and Tommy Ashford. Qabovej Kyra Lawrence and Shawn Vance. fleftj Matt Spencer. The Sciences 955 .,,,,, 'An- ,,,.-H Nick Walker Nicole Hammonds sang the National Anthem before the Kirkwoodfwebster basketball game. .af-wr' as fabove leftj Michael Cohen. fabovej Greg Swanson. Jennifer Saunders Meg Mullgardt and Amy Lavender. . . that's good eIlOugh. Central Gffice Administration High School Administration Vicki Boren Choral Music Don' Anderson t Instrumental Music i' 15 .,hm:,s4,.,,y,: i Q wi . RWM '?f' IV. A Qt 519. Jeanette Bickley , Math ' W wma-asv gx zvisii' rs, .Q 1. I ,, Q, A I Tim5Bock f lndustrial.Arts Dan Edwards. Principal. tstartdingl Patricia Nichols. Asst. Principal-Unit 106. Patricia Voss, Asst. Principal-Unit Edward Stockwell, Asst. Principal-Unit 104. Faculty and Staff Ron Carr. Media. John Casey, English. Alan Schilling, Assistant-Music. x 1 Q it 54 if-fi! I 5 X V :t ,V 1 -V 1- K W PP . t A 4 Marilynne Bradley B.A. Brady Art Journalism - ,,,,,,,, ,Y ,,,,, W , 5 aa- S- is f ..:.::sf. 5 Lynn Buss Nurse I rf 'fwiij ' W A L in ti f :ff-in Ml , . 1 'W tw t f .. ,'-, . ' ' ' if ' I .. mgiifi sitt in , - X .s ff? Verna Bundy i Penny Barniclc Assisiant-Unit 106 La1infFygnch FACULTY 183 I is Q P qw 2 of- is Ns., Tom Canfield Biology Peggy Callihan Business Ed. ,slay 1 r 1 QE QF sh 1 J X' g , X 261 Emily Coonrod Secretary lo the Principal Lillian Curtis .Q LI' wi-we Bern 0'Brien, Math Teacher 5. 4 1 '11 R Lee Drake Elaine Dubail Art Physical Ed. 5+ 1 - MM,,,.w MM--f- i K 3. Ed Eggers Olive Eggers Ed Stockwell, Principal on Court Yard Duty. A . 1 1 A dl VA I F h ssis an - u io isua rcnc it 'lynx 1 1 PRI r hw - 7 2 152337 -mr: :- iimizfssfg i - X if Charles Finch Deborah Genovese Susan Gettle Fred Giessow Sandy Grady Social Studies Art Math SciencefMath Study Skills 184 Bob Chekoudjian Assistant-Media Eric Delabar CounselorfSpanish Permanent Sub a -A'f .,. .frm if ..9it?igp:vl iia -' ii ,iifflf 3415 ff 1 -2 7':.f.-t ififfifiii. Robert Eastin English Betsy Enslin English Agnes Gregg Reading Mary Haase Thomasina Hassler Joe Hepfinger German Counselor Science 3 fa WK ' 4'-S: in -Sift e are WFT Y . , mg , H 6 Mary Hicks Julie Hill Bob Hoffman Social Studies Business Ed. Physical Ed. Dr. Dan Edwards, Principal Reading In His Office. ,.,. Er 15.155 . A if i .E swf- -Q-1.3 i . M i J iii A Lewis Hoffmann Norman Hoffmeistcr Carol Holian Social Studies ECHO Yearbook Assistant-Studies Skills Q2 1 I 'fi fp i Tom Holmes Social Studies Larry Horak Biology .Q-J Gene Howie Chemistry Bob Hutcheson English . .NF James Horn English i1i?i3:iifQ'- J . X fj lbii T .Ik Vera Imse Mathfflomm. Campus 'll!l W f , Q S Marilynne Bradley, Art Teacher Frances Irwin Music l we-vi .,,r Spd' Sandra Jahnke John Johnson English Instrumental Music FACULTY 185 .AQ Bob Hutcheson Enghsh teacher dressed for action elementary my dear Watson Its Halloween 1n a special way Fl' 5' fr rf .Ian Kemp Ron Kenney Lmda Klrtley Sally Kmght Secretary-Athletic off Drama Busmess Ed Counselor zgfxjr Y usuf , Q at 'ff S ' -- is t the e,i A L ey. , f we M , Q If Q XX F 1, 4' , iifia fizf - -1 Martha Lane Math I' ,f Z. V I ax 4 if 1' gg. gs f ?N ' as M, , HW x i ? it Regina Lindsey-Lynch Bob Logan Gary Lutker Ken Manwarring Dolores Masson Vic Miller Biology Art Math Biology French Cl1CmiSlry ' an Larry Horak, Biology teacher. has one of his famous tests in his hand. t.. - R, gg ' I E111 I if u .-Vw-:,:.15g iz,-'sg . V- Ek ff,5? .x we c t Sal Q B irrs Oda Minney Mary Ellen Mongan Tim Moore Secretary-Unit 108 Math Math ?5f'.X 't-'sz K ' E ' abs- , T' -f i ,st M x rs , liz! iii ,,.-wx, Susan Patrick Bern O'Brien Joe Parente Math Assistant-l-lall: Monitor Spanish Minnie Phillips, English teacher. flashes her famous smile students love to see 'Y .A o .. E t .lim Muth Pamela Nickels Social Studies Counselor Donald Mumm Physical Ed, K? we -Q: . P 'P P Q' t 2 1 N 3 N fr 5' c 5 1 X 1 5 9 Z l Elizabeth Peck Minnie Phillips Jackie Pratte Assistant-Library English Assistant-Library FACULTY 187 ferr' 'A s Lee Drake, Photography teacher, is mounting a photo for display. M ls. 1 so Kent Ragland Patricia Reed Math Secretary-Unit 102 Mary Sadlo Secretary-Unit 104 Flo Ryan Secretary-Unit 102 S 1 5655 0 1 tyyi was X' g' Howard Shelton Spanish 188 Dotti Shippey Physical Ed. Jeanette Bickley, Math teacher, makes Math more fun than it looks. Er it Joe Heptinger, Science teacher, checks roll every hour Terry Reed Don Reid Secretary-Unit 104 Social StudiesfPE every day. 1:1 Q.:i?fz'5'3SSi w.. iffif ' - 5? f itll. . M gr' 1, .t - M....,f Annette Riney Accompanist Lucille Rock Social Studies ' .. ts -S . 'Www :Q fiffsafgst it 'etee Q my M 8, 1 'Q ,1i,.t, k Zig im, .g V, , -'rss ., tffrf. . J - sei? if W'-s ' if Q 2? Kim Saffell Betty Sanaftleben Dan Sebben James Shapleigh Secretary-Unit 106 Secretary-Unit 108 Counselor CounselorfSoc. St. it 1 1 1 'eess y 1 ' g Qfili ...M., F1 K 1 K in 'L - ts.. .st-J ,, r i Diana Simler Theresa Simon Harry Smith Jerry Solomon Business Ed. English Math English A !p::y::fgs3:z f?3: 'rag .'-' -we-..:t-.1 , Ar 1212115542551 . is 4- ,, 1 Q - 3 r-5 .L. N lk, ' s if 5 Diane Stromberg Home Economics Lynn Tatlow Industrial Arts S ssiivisi it g 'Y f G -L iz t N i,i yx ,I L :, s p ,Y 1 . H X ' K Q. 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Faculty Statesmen Faye Jones, Study Hall teacher, is a counselor to many students. FACULTY 189 1. SENIOR INDEX Adams, Stephanie, 48 Adkins, Ginger, 4 SSC 12, Soccer 10, Art Club 9,l0, Honor Roll 9,12, NAHS ll,12. Andrews, Sarah, 48 Alexander, Lisa, 4 Volleyball 9, Musical 9,l2, Treb- leaires 12, Art Club 11,l2, Cheer- leader 10,11,l2, Thespian Under- studies 9,l0,1l,l2. ECHO Yearbook 12. Allen, Deanna, 4 Basketball 9. Alt, Christopher, 4 Football 9,10,11,12, fist Team All- Conference Offense and Defense1. Q2nd team All-District, Captain ofthe det'ense1 12, Hockey l0,1l,12, Cassis- tant captain, 121 Golf9,1O,l 1,12 teap- tain 121, SSC 10, Honor Roll 11,12. Anderson, Eric, 4 Anderson, Willard, 4 Atkins, Elaine, 4 Track 9,l0,l1,l2, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Choir 9,l0. Augustin, Sandra, 4 SSC 9,10,l1,l2, QTreasurer 111 J.V. Softball 9, Varsity Cross Country 10, Band 9. Ault, Zack, 4 Cross Country 9,l0,ll,l2, Wrestling 10,1 1, Track 9,l0,11, SSC 9, Band 9. Booth, Nathan, 48 Football 9,10,1l,l2, Concert Choir 9,l0,l l. Boresi, Brian, 8 Soccer 9,10.1l, Spanish Club ll. Bredin, Robyn, 8 Show Choir l1,l2, Concert Choir 11,12, Musicals l0,11,l2. Bryant, Tracy, 8 Wrestling 9,l0, Track 10. Budzinski, Cynthia, 8 Busch, Katie, 8 Softball 9,l0,ll,l2. Byerly, Ray, 8 Caby, Becky, 8 Carstens, Scott, 8 Football 9,10,11,12 tAll-Conference1 Track 10,12, Honorable Mention All- District Football. Caruthers, Melissa, 48 Castilla, Pedro Prima, 8 Castle, Marcy, 8 Cheerleader 9,10, Pom Pons 12, SSC l0,11,12, ECHO Yearbook 12, N.H.S. 12. Commended Student 12. Cazar, Patrick, 8 Football 9,10,11,12, Basketball 10, Track 9,10, SAA 12, NHAS 12, ECHO Yearbook ll. Cazar, Roxanne, 8 SAA 9,10,l1,12. Chambers, Jerome, 48 Basketball 9,10,11,12. Christopher, Jennifer, 8 Pom Pons 10, Band 9,l0. Clark, Mary, 12 Volleyball 9. Crouch, Thomas, 13 Cummings, Lori, 13 Dames, John, 13 Football 9,10,1l,l2, Basketball 9,l0, Model UN. 12 ECHO Paper 12, fEditor1 Deardorff, Steve, 13 Dehler, Anne, 16 Volleyball 9,10,11, Track 9, Soccer 1O,1l,12, Concert Choir 12, Musical 12, Honor Roll 1l,l2. Deppong, Julie, 16 Wind Ensemble 9,10,ll,12, Flag Corps lO,1l, Track 9,l2, Softball 9,10,11, Honor Roll 9,1O,11,l2, Pom Pons 12, Jazz Band 10. Deriemer, Pete, 16 NHAS 12, Art Club 11,12, Wrestling 9,l0. Devanny, Sean, 16 DeVolder, Chris, 16 Golf 10,11,12, Band 9,l0,11,12, SSC 9,10, SADD 11, Musical 12. Dickerson, Kelvin, 48 Doan, Thu, 16 Dodson, Greg, 16 Hockey 9,l0,l l,12. Douglas, Rebecca, 16 AFS 9,1O,11,12, QPresident 121. Draper, Christine, 17 Duke, Andy, 17 Soccer 9,10,1 1,12, SSC 11,12, ECHO Yearbook 12. Dumas, Laurence, 17 Foreign Exchange student 12, AFS Frigiliana, Brett, 48 Fuller, Jason, 48 Fuller, Valerie, 20 Fulsom, Richard Jr., 20 Gackstetter, Elizabeth, 21 Wind Ensemble 9,l0,l l,l2, Flag Corps 10 fCaptain1 11,l2, National Merit Semi Finalist 12, Optimist in- ternational award l2, Honor Roll 9,l0,l 1,l2, Musical 11,12, Volleyball 9,10, Jazz Band ll,12, James Beattie Music Scholarship. Galloway, Stacey, 21 SSC 10,1 1,12, SADD 11, AFS l0,1l,12, NHS 12, Basketball 9. Gammon, David, 21 Football 9, Baseball 9,10,12, Basket- ball 9,l0. Gardner, Vickie, 21 Gauger, Sarah, 21 Cheerleader 9,10,11,l2, Band 9,l0, SSC 10,l1,12, DAR Good Citizen's Award, SADD l0,ll, Honor Roll 9,10,11,12, Friendship Maid 12. Glock, Gretchen, 21 Thespian 9,10,11,12, Concert Choir l0,11,12, Show Choir l1,12, Madri- gals 11, All District Choir 11,12, Musical 9,10,ll,12. Gonos, Anthony, 21 Gorman, Richard, 48 Gray, Bryant, 21 Greene, Virginia, 22 Band 9,10,11,12, Musical 12, Friend- ship Maid 12. Gushleff, Lisa, 22 Holland, Kathy, 23 Honor Roll 9,12, DECA 12. Hooper, Nicole, 24 Hornkohl, Marc, 24 Band 9, Track 9. Hoyer, Andrew, 24 Hoyle, Aaron, 24 Football 9,l2, Musical 10,l2, Thespi- ans l0,l2, Track 10. Hughes, Katherine, 48 Mixed Choir 9, Trebleaires 10. Huguenin, Jennifer, 24 Debate 10,12, AFS 9,l0,l l,12, Model U.N. l0,ll,l2, Art Club 1O,1l,12. Hurst, Nathaniel, 48 Hutchison, Whitney, 24 Isom, Veda, 24 Basketball 9,1O,1l,12, Softball l0,ll,l2, SSC 12, SAA 9,10,1l. Ivy, Hercle Ill, 24 Band 9,10,1l,l2. Ivy, Nathan, 25 Track 10,l2, Concert Choir 1l,12, SAA 9,12, SSC ll,12, Gospel Choir 9,1 1, Committee of 40 12, Boy's State tMayorJ 11. Jackson, Samuel, 25 Jackson, Timothy Jaeger, Richard, 25 James, Felicia, 25 Basketball 9. Jaynes, Barry, 25 Gymnastics 9, SSC 1l,l2, Hockey Cheerleader 1l,12, Band 9. Lawrence, Kyra, 29 Laws, Bryan, 29 Soccer 9,10,l1, Basketball l0,ll,l2, Tennis 9,10 Lemmie, Carolyn, 29 Trebleaires 10,1l,12. Lenz, Janelle, 29 Liberstein, Anne, 29 Lietzinger, Lisa Lopiparo, Jennifer, 29 Lowell, Susan, 29 Lumia, Maria, 29 MacBryde, Kevin, 30 Soccer 9,l0,1l,l2, SSC l1,l2, ECHO Yearbook 12 Macklin, Trent, 30 Madison, Debra, 48 Madison, Trenell, 30 SAA 9,l0,11,l2, Pom Pons 10. Maguire, Patrick, 30 Main, Derek, 30 Markland, Roger, 30 Tennis 9,10, DECA 12, Martin, Janine, 48 Matthews, Deirdre tDee Deel, 30 Tennis l0,1l, Pom Pons 12, SSC 9,10,ll,12,SADD 9. McKittrick, John, 31 McCollum, Gloria, 31 Basketball 9,lO,1l, SSC 10.11, SAA Soccer 9,10,11,l2, Baseball 9,l0,11, l0,ll,l2, Debate 12- Basketball 9,10, SSC 10,11,12, NHS McCollum, Michael. 31 l 1.1 2. Jessie, David, 25 Soccer 9,l0,1 l,12, Soccer A11-Confer- ence. Moore, Candice, 48 Moore, Charmyn, 33 Chess Club 12, Stage Crew 9. Moore, Katherine, 33 Concert Choir l1,12, QTreasurerJ SAA 1l,l2. Morgan, Marla, 33 SSC ll,l2, Art Club l1,12, AFS ll IOA 12. Moriarty, Tracy, 33 Tennis 9,10, Debate l0,ll. Morrison, Barry, 33 Wrestling 1l,l2, Golf 9. Morrison, Cary, 33 Wrestling 1l,l2, Go1f9,10,l1,l2. Mulvihill, Ann, 33 Mund, Laura, 33 SSC 10, Wrestlerette, 11,l2. Munie, Shannon, 34 ECHO Newspaper 12, ECHO Year- book 12. Nagel, Mary, 34 Volleyball 9, Track 9, Basketball 9, Band 9,l0,11. Nea, Anthony, 34 Soccer 9,l0,11,l2, Hockey 12. Nemeth, Catherine, 34 Art Club 1 l,l2, National Merit Semi- Finalist 12. Nowels, Guy Ross, 34 Nunnelee, Beth, 34 Basketball 9,l0,1 1,12, AFS 1l,l2. Oberkirsch, Marie, 34 Art Club 1l,l2, IAO 12, DECA 12. 0'Gorman, Ned, 48 Outlaw, Jennifer, 34 Rhodes, Cedric, 48 Football 9,l0,l 1,12, Basketball 9,10. Riley, James, 35 Track ll Ringhofer, Matt, I4 Risk, Todd, 36 Art Club ll. Robnett, Carmen, 36 Robnett, John, 36 Football 9. Rodgers, Diona, 37 Honor Roll l0,1l,12. Ross, Jennifer, 37 Pom Pons 10,1 1, SAA 10, Thespians l0,ll,l2, School Plays 10,1l. Sakurai, Goh, AFS 12, Band 12. Saunders, Jennifer, 37 Band 9,l0,11,12, Flag Corps 10,1 l,l2. Commended Student 12, NHS 12. Schafermeyer, Jeff, 37 SSC 9,10,1 1,12, Track 9,1 1, Commit- tee of 40 12, Band 9,10, Thespian 10,1 l,l2. Schlueter, Julie, 37 Flag Corps 9,10, Wind Ensemble 9,10,ll, Pom Pons 11, Honor Roll 9,1 1. Schmidt, Debbie, 48 Schrijver, Eric, 37 Soccer 9,10,1 1, Football 12, Wrestling 9,10, DECA 12, Baseball 12. Shannon, David, 37 Sheppard, Norman, 37 Shugert, Jennifer, 40 Simmons, William Senior Index Cross Country 10,1 1,12, Track 9,10, Musical 12. Tabscott, David, 41 Soccer 9,10,11,12, Baseball 9,10,l1,12, Basketball 9,lO, SSC 9,10,l 1, Echo Newspaper 12, ECHO Yearbook I2 Talbot, Carmen, 41 Pom Pons ll Tarpley, Tracy, 42 SSC 9,10,11,12, SLB 9,l0,ll,12, Cheerleader 9,l0,l l,12, SADD 9,10, Friendship Queen 12, Debate 12, Committee of 40 12. Taylor, Patrick, 42 Terrill, Wende, 42 Track 9, Pom Pons 9,10,11,12, SSC 9,10,l1,12. Thomas, Elizabeth, 42 Thompson, Vincent, 48 Thomson, Sarah, 42 Thornhill, Mark, 48 Timpe, Beth, 42 Tennis 12, NHS l1,12, SSC 11,12, AFS 10,11, Band 9,10, Softball 10, Committee of 40 12, Hockey Cheer- leader 12. Toliver, Wilmetta, 42 Musical l1,12, Public Affairs Club 1l,12, SAA 9,l0,11,12, AFS 9,10,11,12, SLB 10,ll,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Honor Roll 9,10,l1,12, SADD 9,10. Turner, Bryant, 42 Turner, Danny, 42 Walters, Christine, 43 Band 9,10,l1,l2, Volleyball 10,1 1, Wrestlerettes 9,10,1 1,12, Track 11. Walton, Jennifer, 43 Flag Corps 9,l0,ll,l2, Art Club 12, ECHO Yearbook 12. Ware, Delawnes, 43 SADD 10,1 1, SAA 10, Thespians 10. Warneke, Stafford, 43 Soccer 9,10,1 l,12, Basketball 9, SSC 10,11. Washington, Delisa, 43 Musical 10,ll,l2, Show Choir 11,l2, Choir 10,ll,l2, Softball 10, Volley- ball 9, School Plays l0,ll,l2, Band 9,10. Weeks, Christopher, 48 Wentzien, Paul, 46 Musical 12, Cross Country 9,10,11,12, Tennis l0,1l,12. Wernecker, Sean, 46 Hockey 12, Tennis 9,10,1 1,12. Weston, Court, 46 Soccer 9,l0,1l,12, SLB 9,10, DECA 12. Weyhrich, Joseph, 46 Tennis 10,ll,12, Hockey l0,ll,l2, Golf 9, DECA 12. Whitfield, Lorna, 46 Wilhelm, Chris, 48 Soccer 9,10,12, Hockey 9,10,ll,l2, DECA 12. Wilks, Rommel, 46 Williams, Bryan, 48 Williams, Jeff Williams, Mesha Williams, Scott, 46 Wilson, Steven, 46 Winkelmann, Mark, 47 General Index Abbott, Scott, 1111 55 Abernathy, Lynn 1101 72 Abron, Joann 191 89 Aceto, Friederika 1111 55 Adkins, Cheryl 1111 55 Alford, Colin 1101 72 Alford, Kenny 191 89 Allen, Jennifer 1111 55 Alvarado, Angela 1111 55 Anderson, Christy 1101 72 Andes, Ashli 1111 55 Andes, Shawna 1111 55 Andrus, Jennifer 1101 72 Andrysek, Jennifer 1101 72 Arrandale, Matt 1111 55 Ashford, Tommy 1111 70 Atkinson, Keri 1101 87 Auble, Judy 1111 55 Augustine, Kevin 1101 72 Ault, Doug 1101 87 Ault, Heather 1101 72 Austine, Richard 191 89 Bahr, Laura 1101 72 Bailey, Laura 191 89 Bailey, Lori 1111 55 Baillie, Michael 1111 55 Baldwin, April 191 89 Banks, Felicia 1111 55 Barbre, Matthew 1101 72 Barron, Dana 1111 56 Barts, Bryan 1111 56 Beasley, Kim 1111 56 Beasley, Mary 1101 72 Beckhan, Hunter 1111 56 Beckman, Stephan 191 89 Been, John 191 89 Behnen, Cynthia 1101 72 Bell, Joseph 1101 72 Bell, Kelyan 191 89 Bell, Meshall 1101 72 Bell, Shamena 191 89 Bement, Matthew 1111 56 Bemis, Chris 1111 56 Bennett, Nicole 1101 72 Benz, Brian 1101 87 Beuc, Ralph 1111 56 Bill, Randall 191 89 Blacknoll, Keenan 1101 72 Blalack, Marc 1101 87 Blees, Christian 1101 72 Bloemke, Nancy 1101 72 Bloomer, Scott 1101 72 Blunt, Todd 1111 56 Boedicker, Deanna 1111 56 Boehm, Amber 191 103 Boler, Dan 1101 73 Bond, Felicia 1111 56 Bond, Melinda 191 89 Bone, Ronny 1101 73 Bourne, Alexander 1101 73 Boyd, Tiffany 191 89 Brader, Amy 1111 56 Branstetter, Tara 1111 56 Brigham, Gordon 191 103 Brengard, Aaron 1111 70 Brockmann, Michele 1111 56 Brooks, James 191 103 Brooks, Tracyi 1111 56 Brown, Erick 1101 73 Brown, Kateena 191 89 Brown, Matthew 1101 73 Browne, Farrell 1101 73 Bruhn, Russell 1111 70 Bryant, Philip 1101 73 Brzyski, Adam 191 89 Buresch, James 191 89 Burner, Bryant 1111 70 Burton, James 1111 56 Burton, Jason 1111 56 Busch, David 191 89 Butler, Elizabeth 191 89 Buttery, Christopher 191 89 Byrd, Brian 191 89 Byrne, Simon 1101 73 Caldwell, Chris 1101 73 Calvin, Antonio 1111 57 Campbell, Jamie 191 89 Campbell, Jeffery 191 89 Cannon, Marsha 191 89 Carder, Joseph 1101 73 Carrico, Danielle 191 90 Carson, Elizabeth 1111 57 Carson, Jeff 191 90 Carter, Jackie 1111 57 Casanova, Sarah 1101 73 Casey, Marty 1111 57 Casinger, Stephen 1111 57 Chambers, Lesley 191 90 Chandler, Rob 1101 73 Chatman, Coreen 1101 87 Chatman, Willie 191 90 Chetta, Tony 1101 73 Chism, Suma 1101 87 Christopher, Brian 191 90 Christopher, Jason 1101 73 Christopher, Vikki 191 90 Chunn, Carrie 191 90 Clark, Susan 1111 57 Clement, Bradley 1111 57 Clifford, Douglas 1111 57 Cloud, Christopher 191 90 Clouse, Jeffrey 1111 57 Coalier, Caroline 1101 73 Coburn, Elizabeth 1101 57 Cochran, Andrea 1101 73 Coffin, Jay 1101 73 Cole, Alicia 191 90 Cole, Andrew 1101 73 Collier, Ryan 191 90 Colvin, Daonna 1111 57 Combs, Shatonialay 191 90 Compere, Joahem 1101 87 Conley, Mary 191 90 Connor, Shane 1111 55 Cook, Anita 1111 57 Cook, Mark 1101 73 Cookson, Kathy 1111 57 Cooper, Angela 1105 73 Cooper, Linda 195 103 Cooper, Marsha 1105 87 Copler, Jean 1115 57 Corno, Nicole 1115 57 Coryea, Ruth 195 90 Counts, Melissa 1105 73 Covington, Tamara 1115 57 Craig, Derek 1105 73 Craig, Thomas 195 90 Cronin, Bridget 195 90 Cronin, Julie 1105 73 Croom, Tracy 1115 58 Cross, Robyne 1115 58 Crow, Stephanie 1105 74 Cummings, Marcus 195 103 Cunningham, Shawn 195 103 Curtis, Charles 195 90 Darymple, Shannon 1115 58 Dalton, Jessica 1105 74 Damico, Theresa 1105 74 Daniels, Matt 1115 58 Davis, Andre 1115 58 Davis, Anthony 1115 58 Davis, Dwana 1115 58 Davis, Ethel 1115 58 Davis, Stephanie 1105 74 Day, Jennifer 1115 58 Day, Rebecca 195 90 Dean, Harriet 1115 58 DeClue, Jeffery 1105 74 Delitto, Duane 195 90 Deppong, Carrie 1115 58 Deppong, David 195 90 Dessent, Elizabeth 195 90 Devlin, Patrick 1115 58 Dickerson, A.J. 1115 70 Dickey, Lee 1105 74 Diederichsen, William 1105 74 DiMarcellis, Anne 1105 74 Dixon, Jerome 195 90 Dixon, John 1115 59 Dixon, Tyrone 1105 87 Dobson, Chris 195 103 Dodson, Lantham 1115 59 Dodson, Tara 1105 74 Dolan, James 1115 59 Dolan, Kevin 195 90 Domino, Antonio 195 90 Donze, David 1105 74 Dorsey, Malaika 1105 87 Dougherty, Brian 195 103 Douglas, Stephen 1115 59 Dove, Michael 1115 59 Dozier, Sharron 1115 59 Draga, Kirstin 195 103 Drennan, Katie 1105 74 Drummond, Deanna 1105 74 Dugger, Laverle 1115 70 Dunn, Brian 1115 59 Dunnett, Kristen 195 90 Dunsford, Kelly 1105 74 Dusenbery, Todd 1105 74 Dyer, Margaret 1115 59 Easther, Rueben 1105 87 Eberle, Christine 1105 74 Edgerton, Andrea 195 90 Edwards, Anthony 195 90 Edwards, Darelle 1105 75 Edwards, Kelli 1115 59 Egley, Daniel 1105 75 Egley, Evan 1115 59 Elfrink, Kristina 1115 70 Ellis, Sharon 195 90 Epperson, Carolyn 1105 75 Estes, Michael 195 91 Estes, Miles 1115 59 Evans, Patrice 195 91 Everett, Alexander 1115 59 Ewing, Anthony 1105 75 Fares, Heather 1115 60 Fargen, Heather 1105 75 Farmer, Tiffany 1105 75 Farmer, Tony 1105 75 Farrar, Jennifer 195 91 Feibig, Tracy 195 91 Ferguson, Angela 1115 60 Ferguson, Brian 195 91 Ferrara, Marissa 195 91 Fink, Shawn 1105 75 Fischer, Katie 1105 75 Fitzgerald, Lamar 1115 60 Fleming, Daniel 195 91 Fleming, Kelly 1115 60 Fleming, Sonya 195 91 Fleming, Tammi 1115 60 Fletcher, Kim 1105 87 Fletcher, Steven 195 91 Fondaw, Andy 1115 60 Fondaw, Corey 195 91 Fonner, David 1115 60 Ford, Shauna 1105 75 Foreman, Anthony 195 91 Forrest, Traversio 1105 87 Fox, Julia 1115 60 Freeman, Emily 1105 75 Fricke, Jennifer 1105 75 Frikkan, Penelope 195 91 Frink, Laura 1105 75 Fritz, Daniel 1115 60 Fritz, Jeff 1105 75 Fugate, Daniel 1115 60 Fuller, Erin 1115 60 Fulsom, Angela 1105 75 Fyfe, Tamalyn 195 103 Fyffe, Bradley 1115 60 Gaikins, Don 1105 87 Gallina, Stacy 1115 60 Gualt, Justin 195 91 Geers, John 195 91 Georgia, Jim 1115 60 Gerken, Gregory 1105 75 Gibson, Joseph 195 91 Gilbert, Lance 1115 60 Gill, Carmen 1105 75 Gilliam, Leonard 1105 75 Gillion, Trina 195 92 Gilmore, Richard 1115 60 Gonnella, Teresa 195 92 Goodman, Carrie 1105 75 Gordon, Myron 1105 87 Gottlieb, Chris 195 92 Gowen, Joseph 1115 61 Grable, Jennifer 1105 75 Grady, LaChanda 1115 92 Graner, James 1105 76 Grau, Ben 1105 76 Grau, Eric 1115 61 Greathouse, Jennie 1115 61 Greenbury, Dale 195 92 Greene, Jason 195 92 Greene, Kendall 1105 76 Griebel, Elizabeth 1105 76 Griffin, Keisha 1105 76 Griffin, Tammy 195 92 Grondahl, Michael 1105 87 Gueller, Shannon 1115 61 Gumerman, Carin 195 92 Gumerman, Connie 1115 61 Gunter, Corrina 1115 61 Guyer, Carol 195 92 Haase, Amanda 1105 76 Hagensieker, Steve 195 92 Hagin, Staisey 195 92 Hakala, Nancy 195 92 Hale, Jennifer 195 92 Hale, Kimberly 195 92 Hall, Frank 195 92 Hall, Kevin 1115 61 Hall, Lyra 1105 76 Hall, Neil 1115 61 Hall, Phillip 195 92 Hamilton, Michael 1115 61 Hammonds, Sean 195 92 Hancock, John 195 92 Hannigan, Scott 1115 61 Hansen, April 1105 76 Hanssen, Crissy 1105 76 Hargraves, Linda 1115 61 Harper, Joy 1105 76 Harris, Regina 1105 76 Harris, Shelice 1115 61 Harris, Toni 1115 61 Harrison, Jenny 1105 76 Hartnett, Ilona 1105 76 Harvey, Nicole 1105 76 Haselhorst, Colleen 1115 61 Hassinger, Amy 1105 76 Hastings, Jonas 1105 77 Hathaway, Michael 1105 77 Hawkins, Dana 1105 77 Hawkins, Ray 1105 77 Hayes, David 1105 77 Hayes, Bradley 1115 61 Heberer, Lisa 195 77 Heimos, Becky 1115 61 Hellems, Johnny 195 103 Hellems, Necole 1115 70 Henderson, Tina 1115 70 Hendrickson, Eric 1105 77 Hennkens, Matthew 1115 62 Henry, Princess 1115 70 Hensiek, Kimberly 1115 62 Herrman, Todd 1115 62 Herschel, Jessica 1105 77 Hervey, Angela 1115 70 Herweck, James 1105 Hiatt, Rebecca 1115 62 Hightower, Demar 195 92 Hill, Kevin 195 92 Hill, Robert 1115 62 Hoag, James 1105 77 Hoard, Stephanie 1105 77 Hodges, Lytonia 195 92 Hoffmann, Kevin 195 93 Hoffner, Aidan 195 93 Hoffner, Erin 1115 62 Hogan, Derrick 195 103 Hogan, Scott 1105 77 Hohertz, Melanie 1105 77 Holt, Michelle 1115 70 Hood, Kailei 195 93 Hopper, Sarah 1105 78 Hotze, Kabe 1115 62 Hotze, Karen 195 93 House, Ray 195 93 Howard, Seth 195 93 Howerton, David 195 93 Hoyer, Donovan 1105 78 Hoyer, Jesse 195 93 Hu, Jay 1115 62 Huffines, Cynthia 1115 70 Hulen, Carrie 195 93 Hull, Timothy 1105 78 Humphrey, Michael 1115 62 Hunn, Joshua 195 93 Hutt, Larenda 195 93 lvy, David 1115 62 Jackson, Elois 1105 78 Jackson, Nancy 1115 62 Jackson, Perry 1115 62 Jackson, Sheldon 1105 87 James, Christopher 1115 62 Jamieso Janette, Jaynes, Jeanty, Jenkins, Johann, Johann, n, Anne 1115 62 Douglas 1115 62 Becky 1105 78 Pierre 1115 62 Alfred 1105 87 Christopher 1115 62 Thomas 195 93 Johns, Richard 1115 62 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Nicole 195 93 , Rachel 1105 78 ,Randy 1115 62 Johnson, Rischa 1105 78 Johnson, Robyn 1105 78 Joiner, James 195 78 Jones, Kurt 1115 62 Jones, Christopher 195 93 Jones, Christopher 1115 62 Jones, Donna 1115 70 Jones, Emily 1115 62 Jones, Erich 195 93 Jones, Jessica 1105 78 Jones, Kim 195 93 Jones, Sarah 195 93 Jones, Wesley 195 93 Joplin, J ennifer 1105 78 Jordan, Eric 1115 62 Jordan, Kris 195 93 Joseph, Alexander 1111 62 Jost, Deborah 1101 78 Kalnins, Evie 1101 79 Kargus, Christopher 1111 63 Karleskint, Amy 191 93 Karlsson, Nina 1101 79 Keane, Joe 1101 79 Keene, Jeff 1111 63 Keeney, Eric 1101 79 Keeney, Gwen 1101 79 Keenoy, Michelle 1111 63 Kellett, Camille 1111 63 Kelley, Jennifer 1111 63 Kelley, Robert 191 103 Kemner, Leslie 1101 79 Kennedy, Maire 1111 63 Kennedy, Mike 1101 79 Kheim, Marita 1101 79 Kilker, Sean 191 93 Killion, Tommy 191 94 King, Christina 191 94 King, Heather 1111 63 Knapp, Brian 1111 63 Knost, Kevin 1111 70 Krabbe, Kirk 1111 63 Kraft, Susan 1111 63 Kraga, Kristin 191 94 Krajcovic, Jenny 1101 79 Krippner, Don 191 103 Kroenlein, Chris 1101 79 Krueckenberg, Sarah 1101 80 Krull, Jessica 1111 63 Kwentus, Charles 191 94 Kwentus, Dominick 1111 55 Lacey, Karen 1111 63 LaChance, William 1111 63 Lambert, Rebecca 1111 63 Lampros, Pete 1101 80 Landa, Michele 1101 80 Landa, Richelle 1101 80 Lang, Steve 1101 80 Larkins, Vicky 1101 80 Lauck, Michael 1101 80 Launsby, Bron 1101 80 Lavender, Amy 191 94 Lawrence, Khurysan 191 94 Lawson, Sonja 1111 63 Lee, Anwar 191 103 Lee, Earl 191 94 Lee, Lisa 1101 80 Lehnert, Dawn 1101 80 Lemen, Scott 1111 70 Lesser, Michael 191 94 Lingle, Kerry 1101 80 Linhares, Peter 191 94 Lockwood, Jayson 1111 63 Lofton, Stephanie 1101 80 Lomax, Sharmeen 191 103 Long, Anderson 191 103 Long, Paula 1111 63 Love, Michael 1111 63 Lauders, Laura 1111 63 Luczak, Debra 191 94 Lunn, Andrea 1101 80 194 Lunn, Angela 1101 80 Lunsford, Rebecca 191 94 Lynn, Michelle 1111 63 Lysell, Pat 1111 63 Lysell, Tim 191 103 Macklin, Troy 1101 80 Madalen, Kristin 191 94 Madison, Lanette 191 94 Magill, James 1111 63 Magre, Nathanael 1101 80 Mahoney, Liam 191 94 Mahoney, Sean 1111 63 Main, Stephanie 1101 80 Manibusan, Lisa 1111 63 Mann, Aaron 1101 80 Mann, Jackie 1111 64 Mann, Vickie 1101 81 Maring, Heather 1111 64 Markland, Kerry 1111 64 Marks, Todd 1111 64 Marsh, Julie 191 94 Marshall, Dianna 191 94 Marshall, John 1111 64 Martel, Matthew 1101 87 Martin, Glen 1111 70 Marx, Dawn 1101 81 Marzouk, Shaden 1111 64 Mason, Emily 1111 64 Mason, Susan 191 94 Matt, Chris 1101 81 McCall, Keeyna 1101 81 McCollum, Linda 191 94 McCollum, William 1111 64 McLeod, Melissa 191 95 McMichael, Joshua 191 95 McAvin, Matt 191 103 McBain, Eric 1111 64 McCaine, Darryel 1101 87 McCall, Marla 1111 64 McCarthy, Ann 191 95 McCaslin, Jason 1111 64 McClendom, Eric 1101 81 McCowan, Angela 191 95 McCu1ley, Felecia 1101 81 McCurry, Jennifer 191 95 McDaniel, Heather 191 McElroy, Brendan 191 95 Mclntosh, Carlos 1101 McKernon, Brenda 1111 64 McKernon, Paula 1111 64 McLaughlin, Mike 1101 81 McMillan, Brett 1111 64 McMillan, Linsey 191 95 McRath, Phillip 191 95 McVin, Matt 191 95 Medford, Jessica 1111 64 Meeks, John 1111 64 Meeks, Marlon 1101 87 Mercurio, James 191 95 Mesnier, Kenneth 191 64 Mesnier, Michael 1101 81 Metcalfe, Carrie 191 103 Meyer Meyer, Meyer, Meyer Elizabeth 1101 81 Jeff 1101 87 Phillip 1111 64 Jason 191 95 Miller: Ayana 191 95 Miller, Theopolis 191 95 Milton, Yvonne 1101 81 Miner, Sonya 1101 81 Minney, Joan 1111 64 Mitchell, Ann 191 95 Mitchell, Chris 1111 64 Mitchell, Nicole 1101 81 Mohrlock, Stephanie 1111 65 Mont, Kristan 1111 65 Montgomery, Cassan 1101 81 Montgomery, Shari 1111 65 Moody, Barron 1101 81 Moore, Charlyn 1111 65 Morhaus, Michael 1111 65 Moriarty, Brian 191 95 Moriarty, Patrick 191 95 Morris, Alisha 1101 81 Morris, Calvin 191 103 Morris, Nicklas 1101 87 Morse, Lydia 1111 65 Mueller, Kenneth 1101 87 Mueller, Leslee 1111 65 Mueller, Shannon 1111 70 Mulholland, Shaun 1101 81 Mullen, Keith 1111 65 Mullgardt, Amanda 191 95 Mullgardt, Chris 1111 65 Murphy, Chris 1111 65 Murray, Robert 1111 65 Nahm, Chris 1111 65 Nale, Thaedra 1101 81 Nash, Heather 1111 65 Nea, Amy 1101 81 Nea, Joey 191 95 Nelson, Danita 1111 65 Nelson, Stephanie 191 96 Nentwig, Kevin 1111 65 Newell, Karla 1101 82 Newlin, James 1111 65 Nicolaus, Jodie 1111 65 Nielsen, Christian 191 96 Noll, Adrienne 1101 82 Noll, Andrew 191 96 Nordman, Mike 191 96 Norris, Charles 1111 70 Nowels, Stephen 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Tyranny 191 97 Rangel, David 1101 87 Redden, Teresa 1111 66 Redmond, Melissa 1111 66 Redmore, Christopher 1111 66 Redmore, Sandra 1101 82 Reed, Fred 1111 70 Reedy, Kathleen 1101 82 Regans, Robert 191 97 Reid, Brian 191 97 Reid, Larhonda 191 103 Reinfeld, Betzy 1101 82 Rennick, Tammy 1101 82 Reynolds, April 1101 82 Reynolds, Chris 1111 66 Rhodes, Harold 1111 66 Rhodes, Howard 191 98 Rhodes, Jayda 191 98 Rhodes, Phillip 1111 66 Riley, Gary 191 98 Risk, Tim 1101 83 Ritter, Beth 1101 83 Roberson, Shawn 1101 83 Roberts, Terrance 191 98 Roberts, Virginia 191 98 Robinson, Chris 191 98 Robinson, John 1111 66 Robinson, Lisa 191 98 Romero, Paige 191 98 Romines, Elizabeth 1111 66 Roper, Dana 1101 83 Roseman, Rob 1111 66 Roscnkoetter, Elizabeth 1101 83 Ross, Lisa 191 98 Ross, Tonya 1111 66 Ross, Wayne 1101 83 Roth, Celeste 191 98 Rudd, Andrew 1111 70 Rudolph, Christine 1101 87 Ruffin, Sonya 191 98 Smith Rugen, Doug Q95 98 Rugen, Pamela Q105 83 Rundquist, Jim Q115 67 Rusan, Corey Q105 83 Rusan, Jamie Q95 99 Rusan, Teresa Q115 67 Russell, Laura Q95 99 Russell, Tony Q95 99 Rutledge, Michael Q105 83 Ryan, Andrew Q115 67 Ryan, Matthew Q95 99 Salazar, Jennifer Q115 67 Sale, Charles Q115 67 Sallade, Jason Q95 99 Sanders, Erika Q115 67 Sargent, Quaithan Q95 99 Sarich, Nicole Q115 67 Saunders, Chris Q95 99 Savage, Tina Q95 99 Scannell, Mark Q115 67 Scatcherd, Steven Q95 99 Schaefer, Hilary Q115 67 Scharf, Suzanne Q115 67 Schauman, Aleah Q95 99 Schirmer, Patrick Q95 99 Schlueter, Scott Q95 91 Schmeer, Matthew Q115 67 Schmeiderer, Lee Q115 70 Schniedermeyer, Andy Q105 83 Schnuriger, Alan Q95 103 Scribner, Pete Q105 83 Seibert, Amy Q115 67 Seitz, Jessica Q105 83 Seitz, Prakash Q105 83 Seitz, Theresa Q95 100 Serfas, Jon Q105 83 Severson, Jon Q105 83 Sheffler, Holly Q115 67 Sheppard, Todd Q115 67 Sherrillo, Nicholas Q115 67 Shockley, Charles Q95 100 Shoemaker, Thomas Q115 70 Silberman, Matthew Q95 100 Sisco, Charles Q105 73 Skinner, Robert Q115 67 Slosar, John Q115 67 Smelser, William Q95 100 Smith Smith Smith Aaron Q95 100 Aaron Q115 67 Andy Q115 68 Smith, Dale Q115 68 Smith Donna Q105 83 Smith, Frances Q105 87 Smith, Jason Q115 Smith, Judith Q95 100 Smith, Kim Q115 68 Smith, Thomas Q115 68 Tyler Q115 es Smothers, Holly Q105 83 Snelling, Travis Q115 68 Snyder, Laura Q95 100 Speaks, Jeff Q105 83 Spearman, Gwynn Q105 83 Speckert, William Q95 100 Spinks, Antwanett Q115 68 Spinks, Attallah Q95 100 Sporich, Dean Q105 83 Spyker, Bill Q115 68 Spyker, Mari Q105 83 St. John, Gina Q95 100 Stackhouse, Brian Q95 101 Stahl, Cort Q105 84 Stahl, Leslie Q105 84 Stallings, Rubin Q115 68 Stamps, Shannon Q105 87 Stanberby, Crystal Q115 68 Standard, Amanda Q95 101 Stanze, Michael Q105 84 Stanze, Robert Q115 68 Steimel, Jonathan Q95 101 Stemmler, Brian Q105 84 Stewart, David Q115 70 Stewart, Karen Q95 101 Stifel, Elizabeth Q115 70 Stillwell, Ann Q115 68 Stockenberg, Doug Q105 84 Stoll, Sarah Q95 101 Stoughton, Nicole Q105 84 Stratmann, Julie Q115 68 Strauss, Jennifer Q105 84 Strickland, Halici Q115 68 Strickland, Sherwin Q115 68 Strong, Latonya Q105 84 Sudekum, Chris Q105 84 Swain, Karen Q105 84 Swapshire, Andrea Q95 101 Sweeney, Rachel Q95 100 Swenson, Christopher Q115 68 Tag, Jon Q105 84 Talbot, Patricia Q105 84 Tapia, Anna Q115 68 Tate, Shannon Q115 68 Taube, Lynn Q115 68 Taylor, Michael Q105 85 Taylor, Sarah Q95 101 Taylor, Treena Q115 70 Teague, Christopher Q115 68 Teague, Jason Q105 85 Templeton, Jack Q105 85 Terrill, Wren Q115 69 Terry, Don Juan Q115 70 Thomas, Alice Q95 101 Thomas, Artcalia Q95 101 Thomas, Bill Q115 69 Thompson, Angela Q105 85 Thompson, Keith Q95 102 Thompson, Tomaka Q95 103 Thorne, Sara Q115 69 Thornhill, Lamont Q115 69 Thurman, Chris Q105 85 Tidwell, Paul Q105 87 Tiemann, Kara Q105 85 Timpe, Lesley Q105 85 Totterer, Leticia Q115 69 Townsend, Kim Q115 70 Townsend, Nikki Q115 69 Trevino, Ronald Q115 69 Tuckson, Shelley Q115 69 Turner, Cynthia Q115 69 Turner. Steven Q95 102 Van Doren, Ann Q105 85 Van Leunen, Peter Q115 69 Varone, Carol Q95 102 Venable, Chad Q115 69 Verity, Jacki Q105 85 Vetter, Peter Q95 102 Vineyard, Eric Q115 69 Vits, Logan Q115 69 Wagoner, Derek Q95 103 Walker, Jennifer Q95 102 Walker, Nicholas Q105 87 Walker, Stephanie Q95 102 Wall, Stephen Q105 85 Wallace, Eunice Q115 70 Wallace, Keith Q115 69 Wallace, Kevin Q115 69 Wallace, Mary Q105 85 Walter, Nancy Q95 102 Walters, Dawn Q95 102 Ward, Amanda Q105 85 Ward, Jennifer Q115 69 Ward, William Q115 69 Ware, Anthony Q95 103 Warren, Dwight Q95 102 Warren, Jill Q115 69 Washington, Chuck Q115 69 Washington, Kerens Q115 69 Washington, Marvel Q95 103 Watkins, Carrie Q105 86 Watkins, Chris Q105 87 Watson, Adrianne Q115 70 Watson, Steve Q115 70 Weatherspoon, Katena Q95 102 Webber, Carol Q115 70 Weis, David Q115 70 Weiss, Dominic Q95 103 Welch, Bennie Q95 102 Welch, Donald Q95 102 Welch, Holly Q105 86 Welch, John Q115 70 Welch, Julie Q105 86 Wellington, Rose Q115 70 Werner, Tim Q115 70 Wersching, Chris Q105 86 Westfall, Sean Q105 86 Westmeyer, Chris Q115 70 Weston, Prentiss Q115 70 Weyerich, Madeline Q95 103 Weyhrich, Camden Q115 70 Whinery, Shawn Q115 70 White, Charles Q95 103 White, Sean Q105 87 White, Stephen Q95 103 Whittaker, Tom Q105 86 Wienstroer, Karen Q95 103 Wilhorn, Mike Q115 70 Wilborn, Stephen Q105 86 Wilder, Joel Q95 103 Willey, Lisa Q105 86 Williams, Darlene Q115 70 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Lawrence Q105 86 ,Michael Q115 70 ,Nicole Q1 15 70 , Racheal Q105 87 Williams, Rachelle Q115 70 Raquel Q95 103 Reginald Q105 87 Williams, Williams, , Terrel Q95 103 , Thom Q105 87 Wilson, Vincent Q115 70 Winscott, Molly Q115 70 Woodson, Kim Q105 87 Works, Peter Q105 87 Wright, Jessica Q115 70 Wyrick, Thomas Q115 Yahnke, Gretchen Q95 103 Yahnke, Sarah Q115 70 Yandell, Sherri Q105 87 Yandell, Stephanie Q105 87 Yates, David Q95 103 Yates, Lori Q105 87 Youngblood, Dana Q95 103 Zareh, Rebecca Q95 103 Zerbe, Rachel Q105 87 Zerillo, Lisa Q105 87 Zimmerman, Andrew Q115 70 Zimmerman, Colin Q115 70 Zoeller, Michael Q115 70 Administration and faculty Page 182 to 189 'u VO Q em I v 0,04 U O41 Q CD40 O 0 'A QA Go OG V Kelli Edwards WU' 196 A -1+ --.ul Vunyv.. 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